II B6aver eirgus. ee' B e aver. Pa.. De mber-4,—iiiii2 arculatiare Thirteen Era $ of 1. CM sqr-10 (Ides, $ 00 t f‘icares, do S 50 3 equarlte.. ,do 600 4 Noires, do 8 00 c01umn,.... 00 1 4 cu lump, it 001 I c01umn..... 001 Administrators' and Executors' Notices. ...VT specie% notices per line, ten mite. Payments to be made Quarterly, except lot travdent advertisements, which must be paid acteftnce. • JOB WOUK. .Eirtvb Sheet Billiritstoptcs or less. 25 additional copies or less. ... . Fourth Sheet Bills 25 copies or less-- V, additional copies or 1ea..._... Balt S. - heel Bill's 25 copies or less... additional copies or lesa Felt Sheet Bill. 25 copies or lees :5 additional copies or less .... Ms in Equity flee pages or-Jess.. Each additional Blanks, plain, one quire. Each additions' quire Either Job work at same rates. TIME TABLE. Cleveland & Pittsburgh R. 111. , —Train , oing East leave. Beaver Station as follows: Mor s'-. Acton:Ott 9.19; Mail, 2.4? p. m.;Evenlog Fast Lme, Trains tn 3; 'West Icave gieaver Station as fol Inns: Idati;l;46 a. m.; Accommodation and Ei press, The attention of the public is direc4 , 4l to the following Now eidrcrtisements which appear for the first time to the Amine to-day SpecianNotice - Dr. Keyser.. ...__... special Notice—Holloway's Pills_ Special Notice—straw £ Morton... Admen Notice -A ctai Notice- PlemtAtion Ell.tterr Advertisetnent—A. iisnaucr Athrstisecuent—llsuctty C Co,, adsertisetnent—Martin Ag_nts Ranted—Coe, Sketherill .1. Co. C ge nus Wanted—A. C. Advertisement—Boggs Buhl C N T. Tribune— Prospectus • Advertisements—Geo PsHowell Adult's Notlce —Georg-. K. 6hai,pon 6w Advertisement—PM.. Su-opty Co. ...... 11413 m Advertisement- 1 .1. tiove.ty Works Advertisemetd—Child Prophet, . Istralw Advertisement— irVin Fast ITV A dverftsensnit—‘l.attletto ......... special Notices— t% sll Smith. t,peeial Notices 73 Jr. J snelleu oirz ...... 61 Money Wonted —Ttio .ituboritlem of-Rochester and Beaver lan. wi.)l borrow in•woy. A fair. rltto ~1 interest Iq otTrirel• See advertimutnenu+ In an other column. Or A full Stacl oitioutlem..n . p Fta,. Furnt.h in 4 at S & d Snelleubtirg'e. Broadwa) New Brighton. "...S.Casli paid for egg... 4 and e hickei., at Renee's, Beaver. nov2o 4w ,IVlP•liki - rious " NeWs! New 0 ! Will Smith is selling Woolen jo-t as cheap as ever.• No excuse for roll hacks. tiec4;.:w S. H. Piereolt, csq. of this county an excellent teacher by the way, hss re mtut tedry ired a permanent teacher's certificate notions. Will Smith's for dio rr g oods Ail' w from the State Superintendent of public -*- lir. Reuben 7111•Cardy. of Eden schools. He will wear his honors easily. •••• -burgh, this i.itinty, while engaged at ..,72," When you want a new dress er a I work at Phillips siting on the Law new shawl go to the Cheap Store of W 111 I, rence . railroad, near Edenburgh, on Fri- Smith. Ho will sell you a good shawl . 2 4 day of week before last stumbled and for one dollar and fifty cents. fell with one arm on the , railroad, when Pr Yin:lnca. boys, and children's suits and o , ..reosta at S& .1 Snelienburg'o, B roa d wa y. yep. • a car wheel passed over it, badly break ; Bright..n in g and bruising it.— Neer Cavlie Gazette ,7ke - r-liats and plumes very cheap at the cheap store of W. A.,Sinith. Rocbes ter. ' noy27;2w Another DoorAltep other baby was left on a door step In Ho- . chestier a few nights ago. This time the dwelling of Capt. M. Hays was visited; The babe is a female, and its mother Of course is unknown. Rochester is get- Ong more than its share of these little innocents. Will Smith will have a tine assort ment of New Goods for the holidays. Go to the Cheap Store. dec4;2w - Or - Three fcr $1; Three for $1: Three fur ft, shirts of Drawers at S 4S. 3 ;:laelleoberg's, Broail ssy. New Brig btoll. Tax Collectors• Receipts, Ate., for Sale.—We have just printed and have for sale, a lot of blank tax receipts, such as are given by borough and town ship collectors. We have also on band, deeds, mortgages, executions, warrants, runpienas, summons, bonds, dm., fic., alt of which will be sold at the usua tf MOE Mr - Three reasons why you can buy Clothing cheaper at i 4 S J tineitenburg's than at any other &thing house In Beaver county: I -We manufacture our own goods, at home. sud thereby save the profit which every wholesaie • merchant must mal'.•. II - We sell at a small advance on cost. depend ing fur our pinata on our large sales. .ll.—We guarantee all goods as represented ; snd. keeping a large assortment atways on band. customers bare no Ctil"acuity In selecting goods to sult their dtffeient tastes. wou.d ask buyers contemplating purchases to etamine our stock and prices before buy'Lg, as they cat not only .are from 10 to 23 per ten}-but get goods whi h will give entire satisfaction:- We make a specialty of merchant tailoring. having a _ fu.l assortment of piece goods from wlatch to se- leo, and first rate workman to make them up. Take the train for New Brighton; ask for h k. J sneilenburgs Clothing More, make your purchas es, and be happy. Broadway, New yinghtoti Who Ilfittita a Commercial Edo- ' catiou.—lf any yhung man of . , this , county purposes attending one of the commercial-schools in Pi+ Viiburgh dur ing the present winter, we can furnish him a scholarship in one of them, at lower figure than hii'can obtain it eb•e where. Call soon, ti mane ex.:telly where the lallacy is, With c.Sa... 'Will Smith is prepared to malict, h iptt sarniug to think tw leo before de- Photographs any size you want .iver atIV, "r th 9 trace the Cheap Store, Rochester, Pa. de4:2w fern was the "odd man out."—( laniaberm einem:ma. eggs sad butler taken In exchange Journal. for goads of all kinds, at at itibbaxd'a, Rocbrr ter. sev2.stt Fon goodles, wagons, carrlagem, spring Wagons, sulkeys. buck-boards. &e., go ~ go t)t. Ingra am Boyd's, near the depot, in BOehestor. Ali orders prompt ly attended to. sept4;ly Wanted.—A boy fifteen years of age, to learn the baking &oanfectionery bus iness—must speak English and Germall —reference required—apply to George Schleleln, at his bakery, Diamond. Rochester. nov6;ti Thanksgiving Day passed oil very pleasantly in this villtinity. Every-hod y -seeming to enjoy themselves in one way or another. By arrangement between the pastors of Beaver and Rev. .1 am es M. Shields of Bridgewater, religious ser ices were oi - inducted in the M. IL and U. P. Churches of this place at 10i a. in. Rev. W. H. Locke preached the former, and Rev. Shields in the lat ter. Business was generally suspended in the whole neighborhood; and but little drinking or rowdyism was indulged in by any. zr- Photographs (made from old am brotypet or daguereotvpes,) up to life slze—eitbet in Crayon, India -Ink. Oil or Water colors—at Will Smith's, Roches ter, Pa, dee-4,2w Tke purest and sweetest Cbd Liver Ott Is Hazard dc Caswell's, made on the sea shore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have cuce taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it as perior to any of the other oils in the mar ket. nov-12t A FARM FOR A STORE.—A first-class Dry Goods and Grocery Store in a good location, near to the best markets in this county—now doing a good business —can be bad for agood farm. Store and building valued at from $15,000 to t 20,000. The best reasons given for wanting to exchange. Apply to, or addrea Steven son & Wittfah, Beaver Falls, Pa. ( jel2;tf Fronde, the eminent lecturer, said a few nights ago in one of his lectures in New-York, "There are but three ways of-living in this world, one is by work ing, the second by begging, and the third by robbing." Reader, class your self properly first, and then look around a little at your neighbors, and you will be astonished at the large number ~ those who are engaged in the two las named occupations. You will find they are "too numerous to mention." -•- - Furs, Furs, Furst—G., to Smith's for furs; he sells as los , as any house in Pittsburgh. dec4;2w 376,000 In Ululate tor 81.—We call the attention of our readers to the ad vertisement In another column of the Nebraska State Orphan Asyium. Here le a chance to win a fortune in public le gal drawing, and at the same tune help a noble and worthy institution, 1239 - 41 m 1 year t 7 $lO 00 LO 00 15 OU 1940 38 - 00 00' IT 00 40 00 88 00 SS 00 WOO. SO 00 100.00 13005500 00 700 6 00 9.00 800 1050 11 00 15 001 15 00 9000 I 80 00 88 001 , Ale.-Cash paid. for citiltitnes and eggs at Bencela,-Beaver. CrPv.4)-41f. .4f - A nice tried hat for $l.OO at the cheap store of W. A. Smith, Ro chester. . . j nov27;2w • —Chapped hands, face, rough skin, pimples, • ringsvoraw-isilt-rheuru,, and other cutaneous adections cured, and the akin made soft and smooth, by - traing"the Jnn,per Tar ,Soap, made .hv Caswell, Hazard it Co. New, York. Be certain to get the lunker Tar Soap, as there aro many worthless imitations made with common tar. - nov2o,3na CO ,150 .. 800 2 CO ~..15 00 : Notice to Agent" and Others.— EterWter wo will make no contracts with advertisers for the insertion of cuts of any description in the Annus. Ad vertisements s will, as usual, be set up neat and properly displayed with our own type, but electrotypes, &c., will be refused in the future. We make this public annonncetnent so that our agents in the cities may govern themselves ac cordingly. - t f. 1 00 Nice dress goods for twenty and twen tv-live cents per yard at the Cheap Store Rochester. tiov27;2tv About Dogs.—Beaver has notably about as many dogs running about with in its limits as any other town of its size in Pennsylvania: Our city fathers ought to lay a tax upon them and make their owners come down about $l.OO per head; or, fairing to do this, we are de cidedly in favor of an epi•epi—well, something that would go for the dogs right lively. Last Saturday, from our ram window, we saw four packs of curs fighting at the same time, and it war:cll.-much of a dog fighting day eith er. ME __..sa• I= belts selling very cheap at Will Smith's, Rochester, Pa. nov27-2w .r . sy-Our readers 'Mould call at tne dry g,sal store of Boggs & Buhl. No. 28 Fed eral street, Allegheny. Jlnaks, shawls, and an endless variety of dry goods at low price. can be hsd by giving them a rail. Ott Tuesday last, lion o.':n. Nfeclel land left this eity for Washington to re f-time his honnrtKl neat - No. tr in the Hour.° of Repr4otattves where, at all tones, he will he found honestly, fear lessly and faithfully de,eilaruint; his of tient! duties. We bespeak for bin; a safe and pleasant journey,—Yew Castle Ga zrtte. ...Is-Jet Ornaments—Jet flowers, fine French flowers, very superior quality of velvet flowers, all selling very cheap at the cheap store of W. A. Smith, Ro chester. nov27;2w Preparing to go West.—Mr. Wit riain Mee of Hanover township, this county had a public sale on the titst '4nst., with a view of moving to Kansas in a short time. We are sorry to lose from the county so good a man as Mr_ fleeand heartily wish that himself and family will enjoy good health and meet with unusual prosperity in their new home. &lca...Yard wide flannels, which you generally pay GO cents for, you can buy at Will Smith's for 45 cents per yard- Call at the Cheap Store, Rochester, Pa. A Puzzle Story .—A Doublin cham bermaid is said to have gototvroive com mercial travelers into ale. en bed-rooms, and yet to have given oath a separate room. Hero we have the eleven bed- roc ms 11121314151in7isi0i101111 "Now," said she, "if two of you gen tlemen will go into No. 1 bed-room, and wait there a few minutes, I'll tind a spare room for one of you as moon as I've shown the others to their rooms." Well, now, having thus bestowed two gentleman in No. I, she put tho third in No. 2, the fourth in No. 3, the fifth , in No. 4, the sixth in No. 5, the seventh in No. 6, the eighth in No. 7 the ninth in No. 8, the tenth in No. 9, and the elev enth in No. 10. She then came back to No. 1, where, you will remember, she had left the Mein h-gent letnan ali 'l4 with the tirsl,_so said: "I've now aacorno dated all the rest, and have still a room to spare; so, if one of you will owe with me you will tind it empty." Thus the twelfth man got his bed-room. (if eon rse there is a hole in the sauee•pan some- where, but I leave the reader to deter- S~LLo. out for Clio low prices sit the elledi, store u, \V A South, it ielielLer, l'e. 'i'[tt4.• l',,tinty InmAwn), w. ich meets in Beaver on tue lull w doubt bring large number of the teachers of the county into (Air tllidsl • and we hhall be lacking in Conrtemy it we fail to treat them hospitably. t.ive them the right hand of welcome, and what will be fully as acceptable to them, give thew a borne in p,ur families while here. d shawls for i4:1; good country flannels from 35 to 4.➢ cents per yard, orth 45 to 60, tine waterproof for :31.35, worth $1.54; au wool msimere for 90ots worth good Muslinm at Wets', worth 15; extra heavy muslin at 114ets, worth le etc per yard. These goods must be sold. Call early if you want to get extra bar gains at the Cheap Store of Vt . A Smith, Rochester. nov27-1w Look Out' for Therm—our friend, Mr. Jas. N. White, of North Strabane township, informs us that a couple of confidence men called on Lim on last Fividay and made un ettirt to swindle him out of :,01110 IllollPy. Their plans were the following: One of them repre sented himself as a son of the lion. .John Coeode, and claimed to be the agent of a s ecret political organization, lie stated that he was appointed sub-agent in each election district in this runty, to re ceive certain funds for disbursement.in the said district. They represented that Mr. White had been recommended as a suitable person for North Strabane by certain prominent citizens or Washing ton, saying that it was necessary for Mr. White to pay them $.50, whereupon they would go immediately to Wasbingtou and draw $2,000 from the bank which there awaited them, $l,OOO being for Mr. White's own use and the othrr $l,OOO to be used for electioneering purposes in his township or so touch of it as he saw fit to use. Upon Mr. White rtfusiug to comply, they offered to take $lO, and fi nally $2, saying that it was necessary tor him to pay something before he could receive the $2,000. When Mr. White asked them why they were dis tributing money now that the election was over they said that they wished to keep up an organization, and the mon ,iy was in the bank for him and he might as well luatiat. It is needless to say that Mr. White refused to be so easi ly swindled. When they left they sta ted that they wore going to Washington and would return on Monday with fur ther evidence of their authority to act. They did not go to Washington, nor did they return to Mr. White's. When last seemthey were inquiling the way to the nearest station where they might take the Pittsburgh train.—Carionaburg Her nl4. nnvfi-Rw The Allegheny- Quartette will give' a - Coneert in the Presbyterian Church, Bridgewater, Saturday 091313113* next at 7 o'clock, ,for tha,benelit of the "Woman's Work foy,,Vordign Missions." Prof. Slack, who Is well known to our readers, is tte leader, of the Quartette, and it is scarcely necessary to say that the music will ho of the best. Adtt p s. sten 50 cents; children half price. = Mr. rionassFields, who drives a "one borselihey'," informed us the oth er evening that his propellor had the ..atiecto t ” or "snow,'" or sothethim of f t h a t kind.: < Ws looked at Thomasl horse . and at onto became, satisfied that t "he bad 4." l i r . ,e 3 'WO lh f o usual advice— reit, care,. nibble* Ain'd soft feed. _ - \ l 9 charges. - 7 ,- Cartons Conduct cit - st Body of ElettOra. - -Corydon, Ps., .a little town talOWAVerr_en, sai4 ipaJoritY far Hartranft. Presidential election day . .the ROard,of Jeepeetors, with major ity of the town were down -the triver with rafts. The feW Deruocrats and Re publicans who wets left got together and talked the matter. over and agreed that it was not worth while to open the polis e that the , election before was a fair trial and..tbat they would 're port the town fifty Majority for Grant . and lot it go. They accordingly did so I and in the state canvass Corydon will be found to be fifty majority for Grant I although not a vote was polled. Singular Saperatttion.—A cor respondent of the Albany (N.Y.) Even ing _Tunes relates a conversation with a superstitious night, watchman on the New York Central railroad: "I believe in spirits and ghosts, I know such things to exist. If you will coma up in April I will - convince you." then told of the phantom train thatevery year comes, up the road with the body of Abraham Lincoln. Regularly in the month' of April, about midnight, the air on the track be comes very keen and cutting. On ejiki er side it is warm anti still. Every watch when ho Meta thfanir steps off the track and sits down to watch, Soon af ter the pilot engine, with long) black streamers, and a band with black instru ments,,playlug dirges, grin niag skele tons sitting all about the car will pass noiselessly ilong, -- and tin) vary air grows black. If it la moonligh, clouds always come over !the moon; Ad 010 1 waste seems to linger, as if frozen with horrtw, A few moments after and the- phantom train glides by. Flags and atreanaers hang about. The track ahead seems covered with a black carpet, and the wheeli aro draped with the same. The coffin of the murdered Lincoln is seen lying on the centre of the•car, and about it in the air and train behind artrvast numbers et blue coated men, some with, coque on their backs, others leaning dii Wan: IC .cenas then that all -the armlet.; that, cited during the war are'escorting the phantom train of the President. • The wind. if blowing, dies away at once, and over all ttte earth a solemn hush, almost stifling," prevails; . If a train was passing, its finis° would be drowned initurnitenee, and the phan tom train would Ads:over it. Clocks and watches would "alWos stop, and when looked at are found to he _Crow. to 8 minutes behind, „Everywfuire:4o. the road, about this 27th of April, the' time of watches and trains is foand-stide. deuly behind. 7:This, - said the leadine watchman, was from the passage of the, phantom trin. , The Horse Altalody;—lf any ono can understanithollptt human being, suf fering from a bad cold, with cough ; na sal discharge, paint in the chest, and soreness of the throat, Shouldtbe treated, ho ought to know-how to manage a horso affected with tbe satne symptoms. True we cannot adtnirds ter the tvarm foot bath, the vapor bath, nor the sweating pack, so conveniently to horses, nor is it necessary. As the horse is accus tomed to ;pore simple habits, and clan live without artificial heat, more simple remedial measures will answer. But any animal when sick. can be treated bygenically, and that is all that is nee esaary. We can at least follow the good ad vice which Hippocrates gave more than two thousand years ago: "if you can not do any good, you can at - teas* n.o►a doing harm." We can refuse to bleed, do without the drligit, and give nature a chance. The stela \ horse should have a clean room away from the miasma of the stable, protected from chilling winds but with in abundant supply of fresh water. nov27-2w once a day the whole surface should be sponged with tepid water, and rub bed, thoroughly dry with ilauuet cloths, and afterwards covered with a warm blanket. He may drink - much pure water but not very cold, as he will; do not coax or force him to eat until be in elines•to. Keep a few good apples and catrots before him constantly. They are better medicine than anything that can tsb found in the drug shop.--Frain Science of Health. Dr. N. W. Cunningham, who was, for many years, engaged in the practice of medicine in this county, re moved to Steubenville, Ohio, sometime ago. Last spring he emigrated further west—to Illinois, we believe—but not being satisfied with his new locution, he has returned to Steubenville, settled down among his former acquaintances again, and has hung out his shingle w.th a v iew of curing all who may call upon hlm for medical assistance. We earri esily hope that be may be successful in business and practice. Tenilio.—There may he those who re ally rt&nire a lady's street dress, witb a trail, but we must confess that it has not been our good fortune to encounter any ono who does. Even ladies them selves detest them, and for the very best reasons in the world; yet Mrs. lirtundy issues her mandates, and they obey. We'nevenlree a woman dragging after her a trail which gathers tilthaa it goes along all the pavements and crossings, but our thoughts unvoluntarity lead us to think of the condition of the underneath garments. What must be the state of a woman's stockings after being brought in contact with a trail as filthly as such a thing must necessarily be at the close of half a days shopping, and what the condition of the skirts? We shudder to think of it, and feel almost unwilling to believe that a nice, sweet, charming woman could ever be persuaded to wear one. Yet we see hundreds of women sportitig them, of whom it would ho rank heresy to aseert that they were not both clean and charming. All we have to say in the matter is that appearances are against them, and more over that our ladies never looked so neat and tidy as when a year ago, they wore dresses that did not sweep the street. We'll wager a big apple that the advocates of trails have big feet. Who will take the bet. The Libel Law.--Mr. Baor, a mem ber of.the Cons ti tutional ton ven tion,has proposed a reform that has Long been needed, and that is, that in libel suits it may be shown by way of complete do fence that tire publication was true and was made with good motives and coring tillable ends. Anything short of that should not bo a defence although it should go In mitigation of dauiages; but to punish a publisher for telling the truth when public and private interests require it to be told is an outrage on the rights of the citizen as well as the de cent liberty of the press. It is not at all an obscure matter why Pennsylvania Legislatures have been so favorable to stringent libel laws. First, muzzle the press slid then the unscrupulous repre sentatives at Harrisburg could carry oil their jobbery and corruption with impu nity. The people, however, are interes ted in havimran unfettered press, and a libel taw could easily be framed which would bold publishers to all proper re sponsibility without utterly silencing them. It- is a reproach to the Intelli gence of this State that the present libel law has so long disgraced the statute ===!:Tl books; 'TA*e beat yroiito fief thaiSiWe is to putstmo 'ion in the 6onstitutionestab td4pl n ti ispr o pif f iclad jusii d"• _ , ilibeirlfAlinhite has but four boarders at theit Towardi Di f{4 lON hirtacctionnuAstedltostiA them: ommutoilnovni. Mayan CA.. PV ; ( 1 NEW BRIGHTOig, Nov, 1572 Virre:El3,i r olddr " S cows gus," and M /fichow,ll444ona of Ilea rcr co unty, GREETING Irbejatut piretea,tif who are they? Bill Tweed, et New-Yor,ltor ra • wait,: the' leaaier , 6l . `• 'titheleayiu , •eh ItoutrAted the politica and rubbed 'city' and State or nifilions of treasure. I For months past Pe has been' MUM: avoid - 0d etthiifetloti allhis crimes, 0/.4 : ,§ 1 ? / ? n t r t gliP,TPni f ' the 17 . 4 * 1 4441' chief of the political plunderers' whop u headquartensare. e at fierrishurg; l: "to Senator is a member of that ring,) will vote in the State Legisll443,to elect Cameron to the United Slates Flew ate. AL S. Quay le the loader of the .. 11,00) county wing of the ring of land whose (1;1(3[11.01d Simon. He hfalsir ceives, bribes , and'dreves Ids pactisigt to„the.poils and votes them at„4lW . Vil —or at. We will of his . nmtpr-ferAntebi: Per B PP‘l as be •chgugea. to.pipce h1:,410 ; nation. • He hiss the tr tansy/ of Camel to assist; slid, Inhere' .bo *if lack, "untriiencied balaleksr , ,ntifko good detielency in the Corrupticin .IWho . OP. S. ?un tie fittig anavy::, qtreetionitlEight b yeffrove, he was a poor man. lie has tec profitable office since, nor followed any lucrative ificl..voolto ; 41 Ho was Colonel 'fcir'a alert time, In 'the arsayibLit rosignedeftor the first battin it was eigaged. Lie then obtaltiediepdv• sition ta Vie war detorrusitas ate salaries; was. elected reprOentative; but the• salaries of allAheacipopqb.ep would not. r!lll.etf . M 4 ** 24 oOrl uai l e Allb is new worth thousands 'of dollar*. lionr did he obtain this great Wealth' In so short atime? By unprincipled bling'and tieschnif 'fn• laths,. Does arty Jona suppose Ee came by his large and costly blocks of buildings in Beaver: his .lit Ag- fuununt'iof and other stocks, and his hotel In Phlfa: dolphin, through honest and legitimate' means? ,L 1 t l hero be any who think lid they are to binabome Oita oredulit,,Y• fie keeps a gambling room—lcto; 42, GI . - kid Honsa, PhliadelPhla: - Such f,tx man whoedipsour family it newspk*,. and you are forced to read and pay t fot. it, because be is your "Boas," just as Tweed was Tammany's "Boss." You are - obliged to=ante Its if& dictates; be= .lieyabUs!b{aehooda abopt Cm 3,10,, Ate ie; Foiney, C l orl,besionf A. Scott and utters Flatclfig_ up politica difticuittr With Old Ciusittion; and you ate coil led M :talk forOMll:Cilfetribtm.lti door qaktA4ll4;4oo,. Ncriatihn. Vlrtiyf rt flotUtrunoilti aouramto ask o. I W1111x311,111093 next week; modes forbittaJtat this time, especially as his toolis.f t , : ' Itutau r aditor of Beaver Conaterrontivei Rod the little dog of the Priie--ciare not, over their own signa ture, nor editorially, reply to me. I admit I •aw Altar vammatical "nor rhetorical, but I ,O.ra -, :dll t ier of this to reply. This may impair, strangely: but ; ufeu 6ipabieofdrew log up and legiandih*npon yotfr statu tory laws, and .'eslintroling the editorial >colt= nu of s'flitudy i newspaper, should be Competeqte'reply Mate chlirg4.9 set forth b* common larmer, 'if the truth of his utterances did" nokforeelose them. Gentlemen and. `leitilitAs—neittfairof which they are=4Kourljfeldy: - Ifiy could, Deaver 'Comfy lea centuryl tr hkrid the luteljigtactinf the age lu select ling such men as ;4. , 8. Buten to rePre tient her in. the 'state Sainte, and Id. B. (Nay and Simon Cameron as political leaders. •• - • The not Artinfif - ciiiililifs an eaves*" Cf! a fraud attemptdd to palmed off upon . the people of this county by a Philadel phia correspondent of the family paper Bctiver Railieca. - , To be a fatally newspitper it shot:lid-6e truthful, which that paper is not. I refer to the corres pondence of NI. S. quay, giving ail an tontitof a banquet. crrreuv ion ofthe op posing-elements of the Republioth par ty, at a hall in Philadelphia. I hero say no such meeting was held. ThiLonl.Y 'existence it ever had was in the brain of SI. S. Quay, which is rank with decej)- Lion. Well, I cannot let up without notic ing various matters which I am aware will be growled at by those who wear the collar of the Cameron ring. For in i stance: The Pittsburgh Cemmereial strives to cover the tracks of Preisident Grant relative to his action in regard to the appointment of the Philadelphia Post-master, and civil service. Ills ap pointment of Fairman was right; he suited Forney—who, by the way, - is a mere toady—by the appointment of Falrman; and he knew that Cameron owned Ferman. He knew Old Simon was the Senator from Pennsylvania who alone takes interest in appointments, and that be will say to the appointee "you Can be confirmed as Post-roaster of Philadelphia if you agree to do rs I bid you;" and, Mr. Eastman will consent; as Brigham did on another occasion. Cameron said to Fairman: "Yon must keep George Li t Greogan in your office, because ho voted for me for U. S. Sena tor; you must else keep a chap named John F. Price, I think; at all events he is saleable and is in the employ of my servant, M. S. quay, and resides In Nov Brighton, Pa.; he is a sort of *rousts bout; and you will have to keepa sharp eye upon him, or he will sell you; but you must keep hinibecause quay wants him in the Philadelphia Post-office to answer a purpose of hie own : he is well acquainted with the hand-writing of leading men of Beaver. and can render himself useful. Of course you can be confirmed in your appointment by the Senate, but then you must besobedtent.• The Post-offices have great power under the new rule. Veoan capture the let ters and doctiMents the opposite ptr , - ty, as we have done, and beat them two to one all the time. Oh yes, Fairman, you will be confirmed; only keep all our boys in your office, and do as I tell you. Brigham did thah, and his ma chine-runs smoothly; you must do the same.' M r. editor, Palrman will be confirmed Poet-master of Philadelphia, and Q llB , will keep a tool in that office. If YOU have important matter trl'oend Kw that city, secure some other than the mall ser vice to convey your letters or document*: otherwise you have no seen rity that your packages will not be broken. ,) • M. S. Quay, in hiq anonymous letter to the itadieca, speaks of Sherlock ks clerk of the next House of liepreaenta tivea at Harrisburg. It kiho s u Id be enough' for Mr. Qiay, that the person named has been repudiated by his felitSw Citizens of Beaver county whom he on Ce mis-rsPrw• sented in that body; and that the sound of his name is an offeneetill'hoilitif. 011111 Gen. James M. Selfridge will tie' eltstittid Clerk of the next /louse of, Repretentiv. Lives; and it will not coisibitri a cent to buy eff Dr. Sherlock ; which is the ob ject of Quay in presenting the, tatter'l name before an offended public; in (*lt-. unction with that With Bucher Swoope (Mara's counsel) for Attorney General„M. S. Quay for Secretary of the Commonwealth, the gambler Mackey, for Sate Treasurer and the sweet•scented Allen for Auditor General, the political. perfidy and rottenness of the • new' State Ad ministration will be COM piste-44,pr "treason, stratagems and the spoils." Watch your pocketbooks when you go that way, gentlemen. Respectfully. ite. W. W. law:4r. AddLitt A/6'114W ; • • • Od; 1 1 11 qv. They WOO to lery wOrtiorif there for their good 0101 1 Pgitil towards t' at the cheap cite,ga,.. Mrs., Jul .C'nittlfr Sprkhr gaff degainstit isiteocuitif AN*/ _ ..........._,J, free burn ' log flie''''Quit sufficient air enters lat4molltilikitte otlefeklatris*lecessary, and thefirs nojitir gc6es auttlEl the coals lairtfoons~. l. 4o,4ollo l llolder Lim %SP iiiitkOillit; * PitlWeeeiht - iteir hi i i. say thliti,per''Cinie,iiitie east or a }ng... ~ i l ' - ' 1 ,ni(yl-. rir • . . i fyi I t . 1 1 , g One of the , ,cirepkte,of Wells' Grand.Distribv.tion, 4"bich tak ' ,RIW . , ill ArkiilnimffiSfl Dec. 10, 187 we have bienme satisfied. , Ab 1116114 1 -: . -0 • . boworthy the atten- tiedind , ." . Zit 'i. It is a home 1 tafrejf, 4 etl , ~ -., -Pz '4 tiny-Leading citi memnpfßei •-,, . . -laid the vast atnetutt of pro . • •to be given away will 'at- . , is t i ~,,A, , , , amity to hundred, of ser.i ciiikng Nal. .14 gifts of various kinds, including*uses and Long, Horses and' Carriages, Sank Stock, Governaient llends;.eattley itotetflikere , tiiiie . - n ot' epees entimera • tr, . "to " ' ie‘' Alf ad s Ned" ilifyl . ~ send early timOnsat Centrel•Qillett Mt Wells' Grend Distribution, et-Bridge. ports-Conn., and secure a lianffesime Chrome or Engrat ete r,-ranging idpriela 1 front it to iii ,- an shae in the Grand D11440041=11 dollar's worth of APPPIr 1, 1 1 0 11 4 6 44/0 1 110 0 r - shiPe -- - The October election brought about a change In the Pgmr House Director-shipl for this couty, . Robt. Cooper mg., of Moon township retires and Mr John White of Hopewell township has taken his plane. Mr. Cooper made an• intelli.4i gent, efficient officer, and his rotiretnent .from.the Board is apse to the county . . mi. *bite has servediri that capaFity before, and we presume, undereleildeltst duties and responsibilitiesltioronghly. . Fifteenth Anniversary. - Last. I evening the new Methodist Episcopal ' Church at Beaver, of wh4 n i Rev. W. R. Locke is irks th of a most enjoyable affair. The prjeent year will terrhinao the pastoratefet Mr. L. over 001:•cbarile. and as yesterday was the , dtteentli anutireteary ni the inuring° of the pastor and his wife, the mesphigne . M.• the congregation deterruitind t6 - tifie vantage'of the Omit ton giire some ev idence of the high esteem in, which they hold them. The arrangements were left with the Wiles, invitations werisisatied, izens o 01.e.11 •- . 4 ' 44 1.na handred cit r an d the es country, embracing members of all de nominations, attended a reception which was. !midst the church. the parsenage being too - small ..,to accommodate the crowd. After the reception a splendid supper was served up, and severs I hours were pulsed pleasantly iq - social inter course. Mr. Locke and his lady were the recipients of many'yaluable presents, which will be esteemed a* tokens orals regard of the donors.-1 3 itt8. Chronicle ~Nov. 27. _ IMEISEEMI liklitgersotivllle.-4 correspondent writing to the Cincinnati Commercia from Anclensonvlllo,oll., gives a descrip tion of the old prison grounds and the cemetery there. The stockade is falling to decay, and a year or two more will ()f -lat!q it entirely, except from our hearts and memories. The "dead line"—over which so many brave soldiers passed to the freedom of eternity rather than en dure the misery of life—can only be traced here and there, for most of the marks in the last eight years have been obliterated. Tiei thirty - five wells which the prisoners dug with cups and spoons remain Just as they were left. And the wonderful spring, which was discovered one morning alter a thunder storm flowing down the hillside, still yields its sweet pure water as freely now gratefully sought by the poor fellows as then. The cemetery, with its 13,000 graves, Non the slope of a beautiful hill. Over the Quiet spot young trees give the cool shade which would have been so lives were ended under the scorching sun. A sanguine young (lino blacksmith wagered be could make himself the re ceptacle of four pints of raw whisky within fifteen minutes. Upon hie tomb stone will be inscribed the simple epi taph : "lie smiled' and died." Any Soldles. who enlisted in the military service of the United States pri or to July 22d, 1861., and' was actually mustered - before August Gth. 1882, into any regiment, company or battery, that was accepted by the War Department, may learn something of pecuniary udvan ,tagc to him by calling at my office, or addressing me bY Mail with stamp en closed to,pay,eatumpestage 4 . • .. CEL.ElrelifiAliT. New RrigbliOn s .Balvet.o4, • ltit<er ' , Usislhateals,—Joserph Walton esq. of Pittsburgh, who was appointed chairman of a committee several months ago at an Ohio River Improvement Con vention at Cincinnati, to gather statistics touching the river trade,bas submitted his report which gives t he estimated trade of 8713 towns and landings along the Ohio river bet Ween Pittsburgh and Cairo. On ly such as have business exceeding 100,- 'ooo' per annum are embraced in the list. But two landings In our county are on the list. They are thus referred to in the Te.IPP4 '!..Roiciester,Pa.,ut lies from Pittsburgh, 26; Exports. copper, Iron ore, (to., Iron implements; Imports, logs, iron, Are., Estimated Valise, ll3,4oo,oooZ Remarks —Trade of Erie canal, de. - Smith's Farm Pa., miles from Pitts burgh, 40; Exports, crude whisky; Imports, groceries, dm.; F.atilnated Val ult,;1500,001). Remarkle.;. - ,Oil wells, dux" Vit. One car loa&of Oanton 1014 tylPiour just reeeired„ and for sale..lo.lvihnie 'sale and retail, at Spe3rerer S6r3s,. Roches ter. • New Law and Real 13state Of bee 'ln lteehester.—Our friends Messrs ; Cameron and 24ssial have got their new :office on New York Strect, Roctoster, opened up, and aronovi 'tidy to transact ail business entrusted to their care. Their location is immedi ately. oppositeli. J. Croat t Co's store. Messrs Cameron and Marks, in addi tion to the practice of law lit our Courts and before Justices, will also engage In the Real Elststa,bustnesn, They solicit *share of the public patronage, and an acquaintance of several years duration assures us that all business placed in their hands will be promptly and care fully attended to. -4.-z Dating loci wear° lito , 114dItIond aiavac Fano, at once In the Cut co, Tb ctw k aao d,, ' t ha r t duties, and isartneditglt n Inatty Offlellaese—On last Saar j; IY:VlV~islq., .who 150114.V s tiji3' ••L AU years filled - the - ofthst ofi `r"4" ..1411101410if this county, t o - ... 4 from its duties, and is aucceelegkr e rthf ill*kes!,,6 l4 l l . l :whcl.wa? 01911404, Isntirei illAatkr elettlinf. *if . tklniklistotslls. to be a very efficient and accoratttlabtltqf 0111,.. , ,an a • sotfittis oit. al riSbettWitht t . • 1..•!r •, . , tt .l . hitifilf7 blf 1 " I t 411 t 4111 tie t ai r . •, In the future we have not l iwned., Mr. Stokes is a young gett, t) t i good . tibiti, great energy and' 4111,eieel- ; lent penman. That he will maim,/ poprt 14 ruecoi r , one denbasov u t ,y Wl - ' ;'- 11 4 r1h.e .f1:*".. ' ata 5 g rpriiii. tAR hai3;inggivingemeninf . a ntnutie' , Ckttle members of theVreabytertan el:IWO 1317 VitililacciaßbTAtiFOMPOßT. RV- [P . kt Lowery quite a joyful surprile, , ; 640,pt ? ) ` l) ; 9 t with PUSAitcgii thiSye I orrhi V'lgrehinerpasii alter exchanging the usual salutatiotts, they manifested their apprechttiOni of, theifb4Siolied Shepherd in a doniiini' R. a hundred and ten dollars ($1.101; I wliiett' was presented s ,kty z John .P.pran l etil .ii, follows : ~trl it: Mr BIROTHEM—You seemed _llglirprain w., i d b , tit s ~ gathering., AULI ilitleturn tit som fogs can', ientoutt wholesale as. well as by retail; tat - them good people seem to have taken , it Into their beads: and hearts too, tiffAltis; thankagWlPiteelrening. to 104,1 iiinii, o'li their hi loved Pastor, a "wholes " * 4 " g ylOtt: i ..r ,S°J3l., tin .1 . , I pe ll ek a g io among Lite mostimpertant aniiiumvuu r i leg of *wearied - refdtirdiS s urAtuittur . . _ . . Ixitiom prices . A. Smith . itoch- Doe.4;2w lei who left Reeve 1 1 0714. 1 1 '* • ' Titery, 4 ;r has reaFhep her itiVitfle . iiiirea ate irk:lt:bk. It le, tit, bp 94100e:1;0 &it' 51110 ' 42 P hea th. able of Dept:- White thet3c. D3O ten ef, we ' 0 Pak. 'change Lion yet loins to eatis. r grata will 'lnes the' The relation of Pistor to tholehAttilit gation Is indeed a tahoriousoniallic tie' aeon's, the prosperity ofthttlitl , iif are laid upon him; the constah jillit:ritp . :: tioti ! orthelnopyt-in -, thitties 144% . : 40) 61'd;'''tifitaritieh' ist his handk.i4kcjiiii?..! I9= 1 1, 1 1 11 1 11 ,( Illlrl P1a,7,9)1 ?Oa fa/a4:41 1 100)' ! on the stretch; a Itind!ofoireinlctil labra 4.otir;,Wheis all! be sees, ail! be Inves t! ! 11 , ,),, t itg reads ( !msjrsissmutijilikito corralsi 48Weettiii4oTiiii• tofUlte edltlisititits ' I of those to whom ho is called* iiiiiiii% -, . ; .14 s-,.-.J. I ter. .. _ It is also an iinporhint reiathicgie iti.: - termite intrusted to his angel:4oAm), 1 ' etartiaLlatereats, taxing all blil,rala, 11-ri I P.es. all . b energies, that in Uktegresic 1 -Iftsy* pal:Waite lifekiitg. Watch ingit" foi Its he who must Oman:sow eilliitilc 1 Sim'-: .:::' ,--*; - -, - . : Autiosofrec iprocal relations bin- , 41610,.***Oti to the Pastor /11 treil iit i thk.SerOt'ktite'Peep . le,i , 'the t i.i>ihrtlon i *3ii:*l . 4' 4itziPtlPo'tiTtli ! hini t ' . .,,iti .. the iiiiiikAl2 o o. .4 1 - iiW4:.49:10 allgagaik a. ! ,generetts : dispositi , on :to ;_itahl : upn tils : ' hands and cheer his - .heart; in the .work of winning souls to Christ. Theo ‘thete are to provide for his tempers) wants, that he may neither ho encutubeieittia emnarrassed in the duties of hiS hely of lice. • nese kind people, my dear bedther, to' whom it is your privilege, as well as pleasure to minister, permeated withyttniio convictions, sympathizing wlth.yi your afilicticisail and labors, anxious-In give same additional sub stantial testimonial of their high appre ciation and love for you peracnially,nrid their abiding sympathy with you in the Wowed; zi,cirk of haste Tint into my bands this sealed ei;itreloPe and deputed me to.presento it to you; and I most cheerfully. &Vaasa:ire you that the contents thereof will tell the story'' of your people's love more eloquently man any words of mine. Permit rile to say this is a most pleasant duty on my part, a member of another church, with strdng preferences .... of itspecullerities; ii_fnevert:LtylltniN tre aqr sifter' one, having "one Lord, one baptism, one faith') and Journeying to the same com mon home. God bless you, tier broth er, and prosper you and your people. amen. At We cidio df those remarks which ..ientivehr heard. and to which Livorno was.a hearty amen, 3.11 r Lowery arose to respond. He had beet; ill for two weeks, and was scarcely able to stand upon his feet at all; MS reply was therefore necessarily brief. We give a mere abstract.. He was wholly taken by surprise not having had even an intimation that a gift• to him was thought of, and, in consequence his re ply was wholly impromptu. Moreover ho was nearly overcome by the emotions which swelledup from histrateful heart so, as that he was nearly incapable of speaking. He began by expressing his admiration for the wholesale way of do ing this business; he liked it much bet ter than the retail. Pausing from this he responded in feeling terms to the senti ment embodied in the eloquent and ap propriate remarks of Mr. Dravo. In re ference to the relations existing between "Pastor and People" he could but de-. plore his own pant insufficiency, he had through ill-health and from other causes been unable to do all that was in his heart to do ; he hope# when once again rescued through the oodness of God to be more etlicient.' 4 4s to the relations sustained by the peciple toward him he could but say, truth 'Compelled it. that a kinder, more generous and liberal peo ple could not be found in the bounds of this Synod; nay, nor in the bounds of the General Assembly of the Presbyte rian Church of the United States. They havealways been prompt, kind, loving. He then referred to the relation of ins dear Brother bravo, through whom this expression of the people's love came, and very feelingly was it done. lie closed by thanking, in warmest terms, the generous donors ,for this renewed avowal of their attachment to him, and their confidence in him, and invoked upon them all, and each; upon every household and individual in the congregation, the choicest blessings of heaven. AGENTS WANTED! The unparalled success of the " Victor Sewing Machine," Lust and West, opens a good opportunity for .Sewing Machine agtnta and responsible men to take the agency for this County. For Csrculars, samples of work and terms, address . The , Victor Sewing Machine Co., L. FIBMC-USCoN. No. 1227 CHESTNUT STREET, PHIL ADELPHIA. tler4-1m Agents Wanted!! 0.; IT 'TOBell hie Novelties ti std Books t . 41 A SAMPLES ONR DOLLAR. di • Os o Sell his Novelties end llooLs! SAMPLER ONE DOLLAR. W.H.DEAL ON THE SQUARE! WS DUAL ON THE WARM I ~; BY ,A. C. DALTON , At North Vinalsu2d. I J e i deti•lm ADidtqISTRATOWS NOTICE , — The tmtier - signed Aduanbtrator ol the Etate or James 'Ateirander. deceased. !Mt Chirpsenrs'township. Beaver county. requests all persons having claims or demands agatnst .the estate of eldd decedent to make known the Rave without delay; and those Indebted to - the mine are retitle bled to mate prompt paymen t ANDREWidicOAFI F ICX, Chippers* ACFCrtr.l.9. _ Adm r. - . , GREAT OFFERS TO A GW . 1173 *remade by The .Eneninp /bat anti The Lady's Friend. A beautiful anoint) of *tut PROPOIRT "ISA ITIVELor worth Its 1 given with the mew (subscription price la 00)) or with the Magazine tpricti $5.50). Do not can to ezamlne Into tide offer. it Is s Address for wOctalass, sampler; &e, Deacon & Pnerson,lll9 - Walnat sta eetAttladalphla. ,doi;4lr New. Advert isem,esits. MANAGER, Vp - 7:if , .116=41 PITTSBURGH MA 1 f •_'". bike*" aottifpriiii3Msittiti ut „ t ill,. , 2 A i..1.11.114p(ib jelytt11)01. 2, , 1872. I a 4i l / 4 .l4,lN. l :4oiititailli'liirlig**; , larioribbtikhtfidt , tti pH VP- , iNPVIALLIUTTIO444,SOfak„ItgatiII' I 0 llSAlRUjigivitatill MIA,. 2,bushel, 38c„ 210) 11 11 1 1K. 45 i ;tbusbe* (44 ?'titegbpri, fr,,,bufipe 20,courn, , , ,-• A ' , • r ; ,13 kAN5F4 2 . 25 # 1 31004 1 bV" 35110024"C0R •tz , Or li. - a fair da taa4di kir goiaktida : liainity lialkioa; `ivattobithitetwaflOcautl46lo.ainui.- 1 C BUTTER ltalrtgotabialpply sad *tact tally tepon , efill Oki bu t Pate Is nusflMiligt 11 71,1,1 , 44pAcippoi;vic , ..4,wts, 15 ,1rb ' rifi ii , 4iiy,th` ~,, i_ f ait." cifteaii aiov, t i n ts wis it ftworm wto [t :;i n ,- 4 i ' i:I tCrA 164.0•"' - - " "'st.i Stay '- ) Aths, AW.F,t A VA a ..i or K. RS p, all (Eli Mk Wilk p, tot,quo 7741 4 - Auld r Urina t l for i 1 buillar Tots:• '.,' ~ ' 1 PLVR O,44Liii ntaiket Is firrili lii aqui iltithriiiithlaidtaiittbilt thaio is no ad- 1 smolt, itnit fahliercootti r it is pot likely 'Were vaillatha Wei VlOte .#l9 PAM - fur "Nil% whogfi.f 4 Q 14 4 10 quotatiait for I ..c 4i neia l3 .l% trl eio r tl ik ;. urii iid ttse. r sB :b oo ca a te B,7 ; b fo n : 50 lary , titi /hitting actlife.l- , Wheat; is•in rails.- Oltibittlat dillitiMdtld)llooatill {or :fain to. :P2lntkiplialliatiaLablitratin and St -1104 4 6 03 bIlt_414.1'3%Fillcistan 11 ° dull* I ,l. Aw r "' „ar -1P 7.347 - ii i i . 43....t. ft- 5 :silence, `2:14 ;4 1 t*il 1:•i . ittifith 411 1 45 r 1. isitlit lbw 4iliettrld tnehangall 0 01dlyillili *QM aSSaeltiii*. Aktr4071310146•026-C'imm°" to fidrotuditgifotOrtuurwha tril ' ,7 , it A 4 1 IWNENE4 - ,4 6 ,7 ia • fai; -- trut , 41 / 3 1' no wemi.,wivelit is {ctill :tr i a rli a ridobittraer" WO 4 I ,in ad bee & horses onl dal ia Oily /0 1111 % -a bP l r 4 Poney continue* *Mktg as eielailkifilifift,44fidelidg colleetiOns very) *Mani* 40 Inakei ilaniXlo.l ol. 090 rileig 04, ' Pi I, °PA PfkeirtllF. An cu T 914 1510 4 1 4 - xi." - •v i r, and tve*ye, a . , . x',.;n fer reilltedgboile VriVit netitriXit 'quiet 'mid' kri cbggueit. s-i • in al qtr.) ,- - 1-1..0 i ,ii :::' - 1 l , -*, Biltdatk4 4 / 1 4612tfiabd I. l 4lCrusbed tat; Pouttinkidlikh.K.Colled 12;,;11 121; Er.:*; j22:4.7421,; ,Clnistismiklt.risi_g 1 2 , 1~ sea Sugars b I 6 I WeI' I WR.A I 49 O 494, 2 6 P; Demerara 113(414. 1 - , 1 , 4 , cogs '=44 Vtio4, Erlinii - 21; "(hod • 2t; Alt ?{O-_•Tivittle r c to.a3;lffineha al. Roasted in Tkplakkgiblils, loose 201 Ittnit»Ciacoltrialillg,97.ffsingoon 7(§43141 Patna SA. .)a,,._ . , il* . VolvriGralri Pepper Z.I; Allspice 1S; r 4. is 40; Ciaver al; 'Nutmegs $145.... .IIAY--Tlioro le a fair demand for bided, and' the feetilptis of wagon nay is affected by r 'Wit' 00z:rootlet- we qUote at r27(9 leper ton, according, to ill:rainy. , 14 HONE YAsales Ss+ 30cts per, lb. -: ~ 11 1 : 1:14,414.404.1. hi firmer - and in light up ply; No. SL„xriviWr . st 7 f ll Pilikei 3 'lu°Led at 0 tilk)lces'lu`'strigll li ill at V-, 1 40' i 3,030 pow fibi,hei {equality. -. POUMIIT—Live chickens 50a60 cents , per pint: dressed 16214 cts per ie. roTATops—uft , ot Pesch Dim* on I track at,7 1 41/15..,centa, awe store at .8. plu petit 4414 per bbl. s , 1 PROVISIONS-414u Shoulddrs, 71; Sugar Cuie4 Shoulders 10c; Breakfast- Bsicon 14; Rib Skies 11; Short Rib Sales 1131 Clear Shies 12;141:Tar (tumid Rama 173; Uriodilleef 18. Lard in tierces 91e; halt btis. 103;:001$ 4 1. bless Pork- $133. Bee( Tor)gyeaVAP per doieq., I:MlS—Quoted at 314.31,eta4 SEED—FIax Seed, $1.90a1.95. TALCOW—Quoted at 8 to Si. IVI - 11S t ryl—k.qghwines iirmer and iiew'Ailifiti3' at 03895 • pet :gal urt. '•"' tufty ISILIGILTON BRAIN BLUM ET. CIJIIIIECTXD BY WI 1.140151 White Wb6at, Old Wheat, - Neu' Wheat, - Rye, Corn, 'Oats, litie.k wheat. - DIED. ALEXANDER—At his iesideneo in 11. Lupo:own w....ba r .:. , ...sisity • en the Itpi of November , 2. 67:.!, Mr. ..Tu.s. Ate . t uder, aged about 6 3 years, T ItlatL SUNIX—In Brightou towu_ ehii p, November la, Mary. Sutherland; wife of Williatn Sutherland, deceased, aged about St years. . _ DILL.P.." GETI—CM the '22(.1 of N`Ov. 1872. at her father's residenee M. Industry, Beaver Co., Pa. Miss Adaline i)illfug er, aged '.. , .7 years. A few Lines on our Cousin's Ueuih tier spirit hath flown to its rest fair from our sorrenchtz clod . To the bright, happy laud of the blest And the settles of glorious God, She lingered a notion below: But to wash from her spirit the stain., Then soared from - our valley of nos To the fu heights of glory twain. Sher bath fled to theme/Detr:le a bov,„ And found out the blood ransomed throhg, Slinkatti drank of thelonntnins or lotp.! And joined In the seraphlnan wog,. She bathgone to the land other ldrth, Where the anthems of holiness rise: She, wearied with dwelling on earth And returned to het home m the rkiee. tier spirit bath flown tw-ittnivat, It's sorrows and autintings are over. It bath gained the far clime of the blest. it n - 111 fait our cold earth no more. Then weep not 1 Twere alulnl to mourn That the tyrant our lone hope bath riven Though she agone 'and no more may return the bathca In the glory of heaven. WiLLIA.II Ecutza. Rowell & Co.'s Advertisements. .Arreut? Warted r r Coblnn's Child's Commentator Ou ate /I/13LE :or the 1103 IE CIRCLE. I,2l.lopttgee.; 2511 Elngnivinq4. the best enterprize or the year for ty. onto. Seery family will have It, Aothuv, Ake el flow pub/Wlied. For circular,. ad drece 11. t . Guonerste s Ca., :17 Part: now. N.Y. AGENTS WANTED.— We guarantee employ 1, meat lor aU, miner sex. at f 3 a day or fa.liOu or morn a year. New works by 11. B. Notre, tine' Others. tinperb wen/hints given away. Money Inatle raDidly anti easily 4 work for as. Write and H.e. Particular* tree. WORTAIIINGIIOI. USTLN CU., thin fora , . dectilea $5 to $2O per day'. Agents wanted! All Mamma olyrorklng people.or el th ,, r a .y wing or old. Matto MOM Money at work tor to , to their spare ramicuts or ail the time than at anything glee. Particulars tree. Addres.a G. STINSON ZE CO.,Portland,Matue drrni 4w ACCIDENTS. Insure in the TILIAVIELERS of Hartford Ct. tiLrrscirs .MPEPIAL mus.. Lard. —WI °lest:Ae to the trade. Single plus bent. pol•tp.id, on receipt of $l. W. N T. Fur EAI. FF, Watling„ 4w BOOKKEEY 141 Made Alle) Evvry clerk and me - ref - Ludt can learn atom,. It"ot milled. 50c. tioviDmi IIaYANT. N Y. notk4tv DOORS, SASHES BLINDS , ETC., Send fur Illustra ted Catalogue u, BILADLEN&CritHIEIt, C4&50 bey St, New York A GREAT EVENT! We have decided to (helmet:AA our Immense 'toed of Billiard Tables at elites a little above Ftret Lusa haw ;New 't able* complete, s3t/e. Sec• ttud-haul Tables made over new. *WO, VIZ, ae. 11 great sanely to suit all buyers. Send for Cataluugu RAVA:s.r.N 1 & DECK E tt, twelk,lty Cot. Cabal and Cestrem.±. New York. Rosa of Collor° HOE TOIIIC Is unsurpaesed as a Promoter et Ow Growth of flair and Mawkers. It is neither stickey nor gretol, yet ItVlid and smooths the Hair fur bet= %crawl wort , pelwauently than any utlot Pomade.. reed as a Halt lireesitnt, It produces a.moet beau tiful and luetrone glace. Warranted petfettly hsrintees. it exquisite perfume le quite unelsal , led, being distilled from Me world-renualml, Ho lies of Cashmere. LANte bottles only llOcts_ Ad tires! ASCIIENBAPII & MILLER, 4fili N. Thltd street, Phitadelpota, Pa. dretacr The, Weekly ONLY NI A YEAR, 8 PACES. The Beat Faintly Paper. he Beat ikgrietatttutt Paper. The Beat Political Paper. .41The Bcit btot y Paper. "The pest Fashion Reports. The Bert Cattle Market Reports., • The Best General Market Repocta. The Best Paper Every Way. THE WEEKLY NEW YORK BUN. Eght Pa gea, 58 colamna 6x a xear, or less than 2 cents a numbet. Send your dello, . ThE SUN, New York City Address A MoNTE, $250 WE WANT 10,1100 AGENTS, • MALE or. FEMALE, k To make the abase amount selling BRIDE ilgadeinatioa Nudge -CUSS Gad ,Fttr 6j/umiak This Is an etude of absolute necessity .with every lady. and pay. a large profit. For Citenlar and Terms address Pitts - burgh 4ppli C o .. N6a us h. det4;ano ig---1411E/ 411 / 4 V r e LeS. 4‘, - ; Awl:, .11.4ifftlt: et ~, 't .. ,- ;•,f I 3 Jt ::,' , R.) . -Mg ' -• • . -/ t, .i . - " P .` I 1 :1 , 173"-n +/' 'in .. 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I .! . . -s -, 4 , -,-ri .: - A. , • - 0 -4 0 ; ,t;:.. ..4.... ;0 „. ~-„. --r• .• -''' J- :•1 P• v. .4 -', L ", - I _._ , .he•-• 1.4' -. _ , , .„,„, ••:..„..: .1:A L .,4,1 t iniiiici•-* 44.0• • •, , , 1.:14 , , , . ~, '71., 7",„,v,..,401 •01 1,-? ; ,,,, a , ~, 4 , I r.._ ~, - liggl 9 ;. •j u t,,.: tot ! t Ai k . ...: ..:' 4 ! -!'' ...,=.' ...!." . -. 20,.. 1 .4 0,, , A „. ~I . _i f . T . It• . 7 , 11"drilZ111 t o .ail, :**: CD; . !IW , CU ' rt•Eiq 1 ' W **':" - .. 1 2:v .6-.0 - . 4 . 7 .i.:r • ~ . iomoe p a „ 41 . 1 . \ . . 1 , 't k, 1V . _ ..& 1,....- .. i C. S ' V - ' • 44 , w 4cl e r , '(0 ,C + , s.am. • ; I 1•• d; A. ... • I. ' so l ; I I - , • - $1 55 I. 60 - 1 70 - 14) - diO =I READY irCin CHRISTMAS-, We have received an IFlVgaut ..sown - rv , Mi. Chains. Chain and Band Bracelets, Diamond Pins. £ar Qingi, adds and rings, core, Stone. Cameo, Amethyst_ Toner. Oay.rand Gold ,S d ,ts 4/' J ewelry. Fine ITECKLACE3 Ind 104..:/i.lns. Jileeve•Drittans. binds,Collar.annuas;Genta -- Gold and Silver-Bead Can. Solid Silseednd St I rer.plated Ware. Vases, Tcdiet Sera. Parian - Star, ble and Fancy Goods. Atl anitabte fur goliday Prments, and will be NOM /4.101 - 4 i. ..11MLES & sur.A EMS der.,l.lan 101 Fifth Areolle Pidslmirph, Pa. • It , 128 FEDERAL Street, MLK. CLOAKING YE2.VETs, DoubleCape&DolmanCloaks OTTOMAN SHAWLS, We-have to Stock of tlic above enumer ated items, styles, tpullities anti prices, sulliciert to attract purchascris. PLEASE CALL AND' EXAM: NE. BOGGS & BUHL. toederal.6't., .ApTlo,l2:lyl ALLEGHENY, l'A 2Litti.-4:74:3 TV A. - I\7l'T:: 11. The borough of Rochester %%A:hes to nearulate the above amount, twin balance of at au thorised. •/oterust payable semi-annually. at the rate of tl per ant per trruitma free of tux, Apply soon to victier of the anderviimed 1141.13R1tT I'ENDLEToN. nov:.r.ew W.B. SiIALLENI%EIi.GEIt EXECID - ToR'S NOTlCE—Letters tcstameal.try to the estate of W. H. l'owers. doyen-ed., labt or the borough ofislov-Ilrighton, lit the county or Beaver, Pa.. havint.been mated to the eubsert., her, residing' In salCboroug. therefore, all per eats having Llama or tleraxtus'sq,al:Tn. the es tate of the .ald decedent nee hereby regeested to make known the same to the under.iane.l wit ll out delay; and all those Indebted to the estate are reqUestcd to rrt4 tic Immediate payrneri nOvelAw , 21.101iLAS. Ex.?". The Largest sod Mitt Stook of • zi t .., 1 1 -. 11 !it WEST OF THE MoUNTAINS. Of our own Manufacture, will bcfound At the Ilaroanoth Parttime Et—blibhment of. C. C. HAMMER 14 SONS, Tao newest and aloe; approved atylea Of Ptge and Medium Furniture, in larger varitits thin any otter horme. at s dry reat•ohabler price*. Fergordt famishing house' wouidclo %vett to write for our new circutar, or.,wlten in Fittahurgh„ vtuereapeel faltrgo Lett a 'daft to our evarerooma. 1)oult for get thetplac:. 454 48 Ilk 50 Seventh. Ay. % Pittsburgh, We challenge Ule:wolld, fur prices 111 ttA• s atno quality of =land 41)d workmanship of onrgoods C tit this Otit nor2o;Sia kwift YlSTllitTrai'S Notice. et at' (it Aim Doherty, dee'd.—tAqteng of ad m tn tatratiort the estate u( Jobe Doherty.. lam of the borough of kuiThiewater, to the cunety of Beaver, and Stir of ftennsytranitt, deed, hnrclng been grahted to c subscriber, residing. in said borough, all ,merfont, bavin ,, claims or demands against, the estate of the said Ifectsienr are hereby nodded to make hilCrertt. the !AMP to the undersigned without delay. nocti.,6w JAN..4I, DUILERTY„ .1r . P. I 1E: A thiptrifer and Wholegate tic**. in T.j,i4.v4::D'lr 7440, No. Ell Wood tit,t , eatirittahnrstiira. • American, En g 4 and *neon Cuttero;::: pert eer N la°ldcot Piles; Dlseton's Sawa, and Xklia. *We T.lghtn bag Sawa: Beatty'a and' Verke'a and Plumb's Hatchets: Eastern, Mannaittarea and Pittstiurgh Novelty Lock! , and Latches; Alann'e, Lippincott 's and Grin let es: Axes' Owl' How land's Stovels Blacksmiths' Tools Ohio Tool Co's Planer; 40,, Trace and other.cludni, • New London W. B. Globe, Nationit and ther florae 1 , 1411 s: .Ptre Trona: Stands. Shoruilk and ookerat,L petuti. si Clothes Wringers, and a full line oftretti• oral lierawarc at the LOWEff :Market RATES. Agent for Park Broil. S . Co's Steel. °elate& rT LEKE! LIME!! . $250 li E. Undersigned has. constmeted a new J o irro. T Ella near the •1/14 Black Lime ip Von. port, Beaver county, where be wilt be able to se. commodata all with Lime who may need the arti cle. Price. 15 cents per bushel at the Kiln. sepiik3m• MIRY S =REM illiM ~ ~:(1td11:~.s .. ifJS : _. 'tve -fr • ai.• • trn -AT FIVONI :MO TO s•tip BLACK AL PAI: AS, ri i . i,s. _ or i~ l CPA) S 131:111 - S •ti V. l IPITZEriI PROiritPA hi) =2;;11 Ti * di Moll 1;t1-1 ST:WM, ;14' 1 EN 'T MWETT , 10,0DMAN si), - L fit , tAL r . 114 j1,14110**44 logue J 11 ' ) fi al° • D r Yfli owa i i 4 dini Agt PW. 2 7:,'4g 1 44.044 Ca -110 : 0011 htitl ,r - blEgligeSkt this nflice r=k% k t4CRIBNEIVeIMONTHLY. •- - • -,4- t' ."-.. tfif4V i • .'n is iiew Bto:y By : Amii". ilfts .i . .„., 44e. '' .• • PLS . WM. :" 1 4 t. • ; • : 4 -- .__,_ ~ ~, etTIMBUTOBB. 4114 )% C.lfe6o.li abilintituritA becorvib,.. Jr.ufisropraerribrAtatok.!-i 'isll go 44'iga z y' - " , _ l l44s il 1414itei, S3l3.3cfcm „ `-.,` ripTW.s .e it i p_ j. '&..c.. 4;llU•Ktift*rit, °it- 'roomy, in their Prospertite:Pparbifidltd for the eneuin: ,Y,F4rAlitViitete lirintant aysqf contributorp, rod an irterease,tit th e vratel, 4 beanty of its illus tr,tioxie; iilvexciin a:000A byethitlcs to 0,. ' Paritsri_liss.so9 trAtfolltiiiiietrres-"d ‘" 0.01/,,l,risr j mapernaqq,,,ro,4 . „... • 4:-- , pr 10!...a1tD, the-cdtbllft , grin . iiiiite the serot fitoiy Olt 1tat.3300 - 1 1 11), thkillitobior.ltphir al In furmi 'awl.. ,wiabe.,..-1111,AAW1A4731" il''Jk o. x. 4 t v is eutitleu lifintiit'itt,, ,, latal will d... 1 ' lgolidieliit talus* 451111Atatptonletas of Atn , r fisnirloth3, :. -.11 5 10(4114.4ti the Novern Ser.lll4a, .. s iftte" If bWtil its>,ildlitgfietr-liktr. lioLs, r,, 1 riw n Lotii*,, polcm, , _ In , ' • _, ,_ .81-0...u..pa.F...gtvv. ie to.,. ~...„. store, s rtbh(lilintr,'wl2t - Pa ' s ctrantetiTtettc eror) • 6shit,:rdiatitr3)ll4. feilWatatitrrt, which wit. 41 1,..- T vi Inkpikpy UnpErstd:, ii., L'U.. — torftli'lrp *II( tortes ` s S ries of ent...: neispon*aboor4stilarastAtik. raonal rhur olterafpoiAlaiSl {VA Amain, Friends, ivalm • , I;t4d.,fia:/tr._ 4. serlL+Snt Trurtra Us fir tiring Afar . I ;kart irriterf. tastervpotatud: • . CLAXIN CA COCu; Rill wats aboixt Farrieur , . ,: VW mtielxrrtgiidn of 4ispic a 1: i ..l o ionta . These I, pyrs Neill' be emlttent prhetiest raell as art:-LI End -Ititz.blintihrtinit , AritlrdeSlMlll and sk etch,- 1 try,3trpar,tcuis =tins in alidillph to those ~ ., h tt.:l e.v. titer - himself will' thresh. - 4, - - ' - '94lnong. Moto .sho win contlibute Bre— it:Hem tivlenloa,- Bryant, .04shoell. EZ;l'''..'t`'. Fronde. I.ll=lnsbn. ,Bistkup Sluptingtim, itr... , .. lierte. John Wu, IL 11.,`Mitcdohald, 51tt , h,..... , . Mitlirtlialps; atemlocuMigtiekton. Stoddard, 1 ...',..: •3 bastsr. Wcnter Witkissp, .13ra., Whitney. 1,, aide's 4 a of ober*: • A ihetedlfonal.tenllotand,tittettion of the M •-_, Annus wilt imuctin In clopandsof Dr. Llllliallft. IS t,,, 4 tli con ttnne lojrrito,', 7 4Z/Piel,:qf th- Ti '"" w,,teli t teol4Par lort- ',mop , l'Ar says "are in •• • b k ftielylnfit*l - VIM SOL similar paper. ii• an y twiiet ...1-namaitiserf.:o4s- - "' 2% Avaison t. tidal will write" „7".7,.e Oid Cabinet. 410 ilithlgitY Prof. Xotaii.C. , Drap..c conduce It, DkoarialttEt of. - '.• - ,,Akitste ants science," The Ur INlMnfikll644-"Roovt 404 &‘ctery," and - ( • aft", atil - Prorfrsi,'" - will titzit,te the enntramt; it, ..f ounSilian:a titorSorpens Ns hot" sides of use A I . lArrtrq., T/ 1Ya1„,;.-..,:,_ ,, P,ie.cclqr say , ".!•crl`, tter's 7U op thr? tor Sep!ember V• bel:. 7 `ham usos h . Whtth Indleiteasnalsey.wasio of pd br- ' - _ .t:.:~ el 4 _ • .22/1 Eifftl;ll7olif4ll . :et! filpqpi, SR , 3IW. Ma4azlfic MA filf•Pkg.4i, fejfire And' 70".' the p bin.nwa - rom, kr itertidtltetterfait tar coming yoga Tberattiverttittort. Aloe • do. #4.00 a year, wltn special tatea ,I.l4lv.r4,voers, Teachers, and Pont • .• - • • • - Th adibuitee&Madnrol477•Mtlacemenf, ar• nrrettal tolaribeartbera.: fiaeßabgatserttstrfil sera, or any Boul, Seth` or '2le.nqnlasier will supply, the Magantle for atle-Ofehr: erettweivempanber• of Vols. 111 and 1\ nitg dicta: tiing, UTIIS Oliphant'A Sr e .4 " P AtilliGatesl" gtn :r.rirt7.L.n lia ~ Magazine for 0;0 , lear.and file 2t tayitturnabers from the hezin t, rOr $19.40 the Bagazhao. tor one, sear, awl th e ; haze . ntimbcrsDOUPU (Av 019.1, eltarize , 4 on honor, paid. This will ' , iye near,y [ choicest with trio tue.t rni f r or, nearly 5141 pves fora do tar ' antt enable every sotreriber to olitatn- the gen.-a from the Ltrt t. spettat term, to Dealers, Clergymen. and 7eacuera. spunessn 6; CO., ect3 l .4ai 654 Broadway, N . V.A. - IC.l:y- OF 11.1.47'2: JUNI' RECEIVED AT G E 0_..11R A, I:Ns, S Tailoring Esiablishineni A linre,e and Caretally Selected Stook .4 , 'cLunis, COATINGS, vEsT MI BEAVERS, Etc., Ett 7:111V11 1.!:E. UN-SURPA.s,..q.I) ANTI% HPIiE IN. BlIAVEI: VA I. : 7 : &Its made pea that notice- and in LATEST-STYLES' Which I chslerize miyhody to elgel iu NEATNESTS. • DURABILITY AND - • eHEAPNEs:- SAYD3FACTION GIF,Ui.ANnMD. Don't forget. the o Broadway, oppea the `VW BROADWAY_ HALL, YEW-BRIGHTON, PA Where thepublic , are Invited c:.II and LX MINE for THEMSELVES b. GEO. BRAUN F 41,11 l:If Gr 1 - 17:1E' TILE 33E.. syr itowE.s sTANDAI;i) C t. - , ' BCALE4, 1 , ~_ tr.- _ - - - _ r . ''': . - s:4- Sampan Statlard Scales. ...2t....., . A loo s Store& Bag,gsge Trucks, Patent Cash Drawets, and Gro acre's supplies SCALES REPAIR ED, W. .-I:.McC.LURCir, General Agents, 69 Wood Street, inttsbttrztl I pir - Send for circulars and Pried List The Lady's Fri Beautiful New Premium Chrom' o ! AlTknow what this Vazizinelr--aad •,. talus the most admirableoile.L. .Eprjr,:r,rtq., 11r, 64. *Oh ion Articles ,lttilerns., ,(• • . all do hot kIIfON that the fkoblieher. with tt ' E — SAMUEL," .11 beautiful Chrocao of that-lila Prophet. from hia deep at the call of the Lora. nool w h has the [fen and glowinz cowl.* of a tine pa'•:• and'a spitettunli beauty all of it, owe, chrome will beacon to ev,kry s2.:4,ml l, 4critu.r, tv ercry ‘ penwn iegding a CM. fing at Rye, 131 =tea) to every member of n dub. • st3r4ENril D PRE3111::11- , , s.toirg Aforhinee, P4at.4 ;Var.*. Goid Chatp f , • it althea, w ill b o nut t?thoto turbo get up Lieu , at r , •!.• j . Zzenti fig. List and tertue of Premiums. A ;.•;re,c Vird r!V trxvo Serials are annouytced for text yeHr- Ilaster qr Grci:vldilds, by Illrs Nood, east Lynne; and alxoaeriaL.b Mix Muzzey, - erVentnor,dautetta M;Dougent and Fanhy.ll,,d,: Ann. 11811:111s—Attt'rif* Arimnce. —One c."pv • (with chrninh) stitCll.' Four copies , t. with Ist, rop., Hurl one "gratis) iCt.tx, Eigntooni ea and ..a;:nt Chrookot , , (witS' a paper lad cerom gratis sn; • rbc , :kbove chatm , outni be made np con)0.1"rly nte:ArturdaV -Event , * OW 4. Tice Lady's if del cent& is added for each copy of pole ((with chtomo)taizen`.' Tr !he chronon is not wis.ia.l, firtf •conta may be deducted. Dorn oath baty , , Friend Sulk.ck i tcrer, ,Oeuce P od py each of The Duly'. Mod, Safe ay Etellipg , Intl the (Eckel N O , W ill b e et abibt, tiebr;i Croy 'cents err must amass be tent foe finspillaz.nipenges. of each chromo). Address DE.AOON TETE:B.BOIC s u e ta,;3t . 3,111 r Wainut at, Pnint'% OMAHA LOTTERY , To ho Drawn SThebllo, Dec. 30th, II:N. liCketB $l. Eacta . Dr fft.z. for , ....".::,. Tfek..l rent bi l thipireti t C. 0. D. If 4 , ..1red. 1.,' (kind Cask na;...-. ..... .... ,¢75,1f10 joi ., 1 °mu d " 14 Pr iz e ` , ..a....... ... . '. 2:1,INI) I; 1 Caand Cash Prio.::.. . .:: .. . ....." CY"'" tn,.■'' 1 Grind Cash Prize- ~ ..,....- . 4L.: ' 1 " , "' ,/ Carp Priz0 , .........:;...t1,..a..-..-• 1. Cash . Prize ~........_-_ _.... ' 9 Cash F - ' - .4 eastv a Costa . -ror,batani es LA. -- the . furnish' be paid i.,. anises mil.. 4ie-soer44hr' n d ;`t .1 I EU he hl,ew will h -es will 01 par- EMI
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