. a ., „. Allow Pahleeilit • Grees -,-, he Beaver Arsti-0 , ---. 7----IWint-Pilper:-4-A physician itt' ern ,Massaclitsetta recently , had el, lady patient .!tvhci a foi eeveral ireets.4, 141 been suffering from . 'nausea, general prostration, and other symptoms of slow poisoning. Failing to discover the cause of the symptoms', as a last re sort the doctor requested her to move from her chamber, the walls of which we'rizr•Covereti erith paper`of a very :light shade of green, so light, indeed, that in the evening' it could scarcely be aistiti guished from white. After leaving the rooks the symptoms immediately disap peared. nud the patient rapidly recover ed. .1 sample of the paper was forward ed for analysis to the State chemist et Hartford t Mr. Joseph Hall, of the High School-. and was found to contain a large quantity of arsenic. Mr. Hall ob tained the poison in the various formic of metallic arsenic, yellow tersulphite, Miser arsenic and arsenious acid or com mon white arsenic. He estimates that every square font or this in necent look ing paper contained an antouut of pois on equivalent to five grains of arsenious acid, or double the fatal dose for an adult person. 'Title, in the moist w arm v eather of last July arid August, was amply sufficient . )o keep the air of a always impreymated with the pois on, and any person occupying such a room would be as certainly poisoned as though the arsenic hail noon-taken into er . a.. December 11, 1812 Thirteen Ifuw.,lt4 iwtes pi Advertising. . . w 16w. 1 in. 1 Gin il. A e,r ~..0 E 2 00 " ---- $ 3 00i --.-- $5 00 " ----- VIAX) flu no _ ,i,, • .3 501 500 7 COI 10 Oul nOO ..„‘ d, , , 5'00; 600 0 t)(1 1 12 00. Is i)0 ~,... th • 600 800 1060 15 00 21 00 uTal 8 nui 11 00 15 00 1,1 go 55 ou ~,,„. It 00 15 00 10 (1,X3 au 03 00 -.:,.. ' V 001 50 4/0 3800 00 00 100 0,,) and Elmolone Notices. :h-re pet une. tn Oltl/Jlk. ..nte to be mule Qtualeriy, eFcept ,aeettineatents, which waist be JOB WOR.K. CoMes or 10,4 rt>plc, or 1.•• r , kfk" ENE epee— or le. , i,l Or • f, ps;:l.- -• • • : • r tint:T t ~land 6. PittA 3- . - burgh It. Rr T Mor ail, . :u E.suioc ig,%•• • 6,31 " . 41 a 111.. A. ootrw, , U1o1) 4,1 , wing New Ad%• rtkement.. e,r the first time in the ke•v4Pr 0% ..., )111 , 441 Bit.tes ,• • tor t Co •S ,itner , t S Mztrk ll'(l . IS vit S Murrny . • , 1111 . 1 t. .I.7;,uelsenuur:, • ..... 0)01.1 ng, for OlL—Our South Bea .- have .1 wild attack of the oil number at thoui aro getting it luck in putting dowxr y"311 -e..ln to think they have t rk,uali that twirn- I. ~."1.11 to C"ln in ,rotit r,II, 1 Lp Mr , . 1 it m ttrf..,,nifivatt,)ll, t. r, with IlattPrim: ,hall Ike Brat nutkme a lat strike Nt . •.V.! 4 NOWs " (.`,X(•IISt, =UM 1 ,I ilo1111:1) l:otill.i.- Wo have tilte a • :• : i...r.,n4 , in lin , ~t ay V, h.) l i .11 la .N• (~,,,a-. N,,,,... i. th, 11alert Ise V. hat t Parent, and other. .z.;llt.loa , to Ir.ot, ttirout fOr Zilt, lo.r .!il'olren amid friends:, and thiise tree s:iirth f printer's. nir than I:Wei.i .ii.taiii their OM ‘Vl,en y.. 0 want, a 1100.' kl rt , N t., the Cheap store IVt]i ith ,C,I••••11 put a chart I t - 1 ufty eent, _et ,•ar,v all the Phy ,•i- horoauout. i , itintr their pa fOOL. The oblige , pt this method , of going to They very not aware of I 0.4 'p N 1 er they po-eiessetl ariwaroi attim)g 111 ha \y s filly 11..." rt ‘, the. tvai taP.. 4;. i 4.,,,1111`t• ors' 'Receipts. di:( \`.•t• Inive . 0)-4 pritaed an I EMI , . , ~t “I blank tax pexxlipt. :Ht' IP 11 wigh and t.,\% \V e have ako ,)n hand kr.A•tili"uh, %%arrEuit., II r11 ,, f1 . .. A: t• ~ , i'l at the (1-1111. •••• prt.;..11.•.1 t tit ak , \ \Vala. 3r . Nt-r , dc-l;2 ‘% tri h"-Vd . atrit. a (omrncrrisii Edit 41 . 11111. I' Y4l. 11)011 ('I the r ir rrr;:rt r i rie r,f the ui 1'; tsburgh du r•-•(•..1 %At, can furnish =I in of (twill at a io• C.lll “I,taiii it el, MEM ! agons. (•arrlagt , s, s!. .1,.. .111 k 1,11(.1, -board', I , l,zraliztai Boyd 's. pear th. !,,,ter. An ”rder: Pt - ,el,[4;ly to Unutarried .. . • • trelltl the s.senge, ~ught to I, I: _ friend-. much labs and money, Fteatiold fa; netslet - toti to «.nter tu- I teet higb, Ltapu - of reaching a ht• v.lien , e they run'a ilrit into • , moan that hay nii liii 1 anti to 4 the and extra , t tI a hi.ardekl • .:Pbtio.un cold nights. vf ,,l sweets, but finally" taias.al their work. tilea,seuL .iulistittite in a gnuil '",10..;m1 year, thii. elttrtl ..! hickory tat) , well heated bo- • re, or In the stove oven, then n ~1 t,, inAit flanntal rat. and tilit*ol ui ,d the bo.i. If \ t tr% .t! :11 i et!. - A hoy fifteen y.•ars of a4e, ti.r baking& con s , , ti.mery bus -- speak ET gll , ll and t•ormatt ••,..itoe rem-aired—apply to (:eort.ro ' . • at Ins bak•-r, nirce,;!l t.)...treoiking %ceinent.— Tliwna-A c 4 , rni , rl‘ Fcr 1; , cltc- tor, tin, county, but lat relent of lielleview Station, .%; r,y vou uic, nlet Id:1 a very on Tue,day inurnlng I ; u a: Statlon „ii r 1 Ii i'f•frred aiting for the lt appr, , ached attetnpt,d . !ho tra-li fr"nt, and while I he sltpped and *II, and iwf,re i wh , d;y out the tray, the 1170 /4,0,170.1.7•*- (Je art erilig 7t 7771,7 w ricklMr ap anti ),,.. ', ich re int:d i Cal :r , 4,btain.-d. Ir. Daw r ,:yzoliatliy in Ids distre,,,ing • 6.1 %v. , h ,, pf4 that he' t, lie out :Again. I. l.4. , .c.rEtphN,Jrnule from t,i(l am - - - . dakoerirotypes, tip to tire , • r ,i 1 Crayon, India-Ink. uil or .•t at Wkil smith s, fleel;2w Real Emtale Salem. I.IINOII Wtsti.h, 'Real Em - at Beaver Falls , have recent• - •i a, hr ••,,alo. two faitnA, in ::•tv tub brought the aggro 31 940. t )no was the" kingl% f4r141 - i N•iti. - • fp.ch $.13.540, and thfk tin• "Wllltatn Ika.• tiv trirro" in Pr I,,tvve.h%p. hrretAzhl. ,A. Nir. • 1 i 4, 14 , 11:v4f-r ~ f the .me 13.1 W. hayr t.-en tl4 , lfig lIIIA we time i)a.t., and ?..luct3 e-tattia.thed a branch ..ttiv taf.ir tlsine... has beset' %ery i , !i t• the• i nerea,.. I .t• port,.; 411.{ bete...L-Coa-L'ver E1' 44 4 4 .1 N I B.well's ,n • -' L.:OP.-fed livet 1.1.. .11, ii.o..arci •., Nem Yorti• it /'"" an.l f'dtlPntsl taken ll prefer IC to nil r- ix,. derided Al i•tl r•• r ti-• any i•i ••tlit r Ulf' {Mit he I't►ranrrn: ('aught. —Tile v In ind 11.er-zing weather tett:ne m so' departments of thetitateGoverh , v thi% fall has interfer r I sarih• with men' Four of the deleguttvi.--- Meredith, d'izathering of some of the esups.Many WoOti ward. Datiltigtillti, and' Porvianee, • :r usualtc active tarmer Attend', of Allegheny,—were inembers.. of the : , een caught with a portionr f their Convention of 183 s. A father and son— : '1 in the gruunu, w bile a large l i. W. and IT. W. Palmer—in part rep ''.,',“•rtleti of the corn crop is alit° hatig- r , -bent the X.lllth District, the father is on the stock. A vi , tielt or too of a Liberal and the son a Republican. One • clear weather, would tfieref”re lie clergyman, a Methodist local preacher, with much pleasure, by many of , lends thelJleitiventiOnibe sanction Of his tillers of the soil. ), presence and example. There i3O/10.all thor in the list, Mr. Carey, who writes 011 Political Economy—a cheerful and pleating subject. Furs, Furs, Furs!-- tio to I , l'lll ' , until's for furs; be sells as low as any ' 'l.t• In P i ttsburgh. doe4:'2w I EIE EMI (111 1 41 Itii a I I Flu the nt .ii ti c a ,h paid ft .1- i:hick ens and ergs at Bence's. Beaver. A I:Ann FOR A STORE.-A first-mass Goods and f;roeery Store in a good tr the bent markets in _ fl ow doing a good bu.lnc.a —Call he had f..r a good farm. Store and building valued at (rout $15,000 to $2.0,000. The beat reasons given for watitiug to exehange. Apply to, or addres Sloven son itz Wittiah, Beaver Falls, Pa. Ljel2;tf I , •,•••,1 m .1 Ow • till• C.,1111t paid for eggs and Vhlckeua Bearer • Juaticeo. and Conn/able% Fee*. —We week the fees allowed thy Peaw. and eon.table~ for services rendered by theta in their offi cial r•aparitis. Wo npy 'from thegener al tee 1)111 pa.....ecl on the 21 of April Is 6-.. Haver olnrity, at the time of the pas the a , a I ler.. referred to %Va.: VX el - d•• , 1 Iron ,pet.itl , us hot •,ok a•t ra , ,sed Mardi 2211.'03;1. the law wa. , 4 ei tpridel t the. county. We have .+iii,- mitte/ the 111stioes and constables fee , A 11 ~ • 11 we pub' ish this v.eek to one ,~~irc•1:~-~! ,)1",,111- lo•-t att4,rnev ., , arpi R. t•an assure yur readers that it is COI"- ' reet. We have , :truel:: oti a limited n fun hPr pit,, and are prepared t, furnish jlls‘tit4s. and , mstable- , with them nn Rp . .• CI. } 575,000 iu l'lt4ll for AFL.--\\'e call the attention of our readers to the ad : tortisewelit in another column of the N I,ra-.kII State Orphan A4yl UM. t•re a tutu t %%Ina tortuue in paid', le gal drawing. and at the same tittle help a noble l wiirthy liNtitution Ripe Old tge. —Mrs. Nancy Vsleu tice, aged ionety-nine years, was in town yesterday on -business connected with the pension which .he receives from the rnited States, her husband having been a soldier in the war of 1512.. Mrs. Valentine is notwithstanding her great weight of years, a hale ariebearty old lady, walks without assistance, and does oinoti of her own household work. She lives on the Bedford Valley road, shout seven miles north c4(this city.-- Cumber. Md. News. et• 4 _ts 7,i,f - Chapped hands, face, reugh skin, fotnines, ringworm, .- t alt-rheum, and ether'cutaneetts affections ell rat, and 1 ha sk 111 alade.ooft and Krnonttn by wing the In, tper Ti , B,,ap, made II 3z3r,1 S Ce New Yerk Ito certain t , get the Juniper T,tr Sean, av there are many c , ' , rthlestt imitations wade w h e.,iirrtien tar. nov2o-3111 the Laruest [tee-Ilive In the -- In Los Angeles eoutity, on the ea•tern the San Frani•i , co range of mountains, and in the immediate vi cinity of the Learning Petroleum Com pany's vii regiotu there is the most won derful codectlon of wild honey in exis terice• The hive is located in a rift, penetrates the rock to the depth of pr,balkly 1(10 feet. The orifice. is 30 feet long and 17 feet w Ade; four passages. This rift was discovered to be the abi ding place of a swarm of bees, that is represented ;,.y votning out in 4 , ninirly c , dutnn one loot in diameter. Cer- Liitt parties have endeavored 1,11 deseond 1111. iffilliellSO Store orli.,fley colleeted tire -14 but %%ere ar:lo,ly driv elt arid one tnati lost ii, lilt• in the hor, I.:4‘e, at !he pen , e of. 1•111 t'i.. 11.0`r, ~r I, \ ill ,t II N.itiloNl iSr•.l.l, a I.lr Ir , in Ili. Ir •,T111.1,• thy• h.yt, t 1.111:ik .\i IlrLh th.:t r• It y• r k., awl nearly rre•. pia,•,• wh.•re U. Intlivitriou , mann !Jot tt r- Cr , think - f”r hoes seem 1 ,, thlrils—, ilnit he scs:ute., 'Phey e,,,),11111f. Ver;; -111:C I proportion, as the climate en - ah',e, them to keep ap operatiOn , nearly M+y in the year and flower , ~f s •film hort arc al ways in bloom.. It in be a'c ery Severe .eaPon • indeed, when the little fennW , are 11 , ,t seen ahroa,f in %; , '"t tl illberS, I , l2sily f•i,:mged in then i tl t] ,, ms work. / .. o' , /llrk.4C•• Iff r. \olir^ t() .igents and Other*. - ner . we avil make no ....utra.•tk N‘l!li ad wen liers for the Insertiw) i.f 0 any deserlptioti in the An.d e;l:,einents Kill, 89 usual, he II Is D'AL pr“perly displayed ~ ..1 ;11 0 n t) Hit elPetrotype%, w;II ri-tn.ed in the future. We [Mike this to , t.n •einent s. that our npzents In I lif• lII.Iy i% eru theutsvi ;so. c-r •n I The l'eexon owl of the floral II lint% elliil,lll. -A ..“rip,p4.1141- ." fr , lll llarr..t i gn,• CYn• •:‘ r(-zar I Aln i 1 f , t li I I 1 . I \ \ll =ME Ph 1;31t A et.rm. . Ain" . l , lA, r. 11 to...tate, ,t( A 1 . :411,,r • - 11, g% 111.111 Mununietnrer. Inlporter - - • ‘iii IFalrr- - wt In active bueiptit:s3 1 v.., at tabfq-11 of the IC.,nven Linn hal e hew, C.41,111el ; tW a Judges l)l the- Nopretue Cutirt of PenUMylvania ; ill!t•Atilt to Itinoa; ato-trier `mister LU turkey ; dna S. Senator, toreign M i !stet and candidate inr!.iovertior; six. have been enetnntre of'o,ngres,..; fit - teen or twenty members f the Leg islatu re, and seven tilled e - Ti 0 V . lO - f W =ME rI uti-1 VI lit! I 11.-s 1,. , ;,t••• :ill.' 101 l I .15 by are f,,1tt,1 ihr•C-11-1,11/t/.,• al I . +ll P=l Justice, and C'onliables Fee Bill Now In Force In Beaver County. usitoEs FEES Information or complaint on be• half of the commonwealth, for every ten words, two cents. Docket entry on behalf of the com monwealth, twenty cents. NVarrant or mittinims, on behalf of tho commonwealth, forty cents. Writing an examlnatioutai complaint of defendant', or a deposition, for every ten words, two cents. A , . ministering an oath or affirmation, ten cents. Taking recognizance in arty criminal case, and returning the same to court, liftv cents. Entering judgment on conviction for fine, twenty cents. - - , Recording conviction or copy thereof, for every ten words, two cents. IVarrant to levy fine or forfeiture, for ty cents. 13a11 piece and return, or aupersedcalf, twenty-live cents. Discharge to jailor, twenty-live cents. Entering discontinuance In case of as-, 'mutt and battery, forty ce..ta. Entering complaint of master, mis tress or apprentice, twenty cents. i Notice to master,' istress or app roil lice, twenty-live ce Uk. ~,1 . -, Hearing parties, Sid discharSlng Com plaint, forty cents..' Holding inquisition under landlord and tenant wq, or in ease of forcible en v), each day, two dollars. Precept to sheriff, fifty cents. Recording proceedings, one dollar. Writ of restitution, fifty cents. Warrant to appraise damages, forty cents. Warrant to sell stray's, fifty cents. Warrant to appraise swine, entering return, advertising, et cetera, one dollar and ti fty ron Entering action in civil case, twenty eente. Summons cap. or sub., each, Lareuty COIItS Every additional name after the first, five rots. :iedilicerut duces ter2l7ll, twenty-live cents. Entering . return of summons, and qualifying constable, fifteen cents. Entering capiaa and ball bond ten cents. Every contin flan.* of a snit, ten cents. Trial and Judgment, fifty coots. Entering judgment by conteasion, or by default, LIXTIIty-tiVO cents. Taking special bail, twenty-five cents. Entering satisfaction, ten cents. Entering atnicabl• suit, twenty cents. Entering rule to take depositions of witnesses, ten rents. I nterrogatories, for every ten words, .thencents Entering return of rule, teu cents. Entering rule to refer, ten cents. fiuie of reference, fifteen cent 4, Notice to each referee, Len (2tit-A. N4atiee U a party to any ease, fifteen =IDA Enter4gra report of referee and judg ment thtl . eon, fifteen vents,. rxeenti, , u, twenty-five cents, Entering return ut execution, or stay Of plaintiff, n ull• bona, non csf inventus, or otherwise, fifteen cents. Entering discontinuance, or satisfae ion, ten cents. Sei.. la., in any case, thirty cents. opening judgment for rehearing, twenty cents. Return of proceedings in certiorari, or appeal, including rcognlzance, fifty Cents. Transcript of judgments, including certificates, forty cents. Receiving Amount of Judgment before execution or where execution was issu ed and special hail been entered within twenty days after judgment and paying the same over, if not exceeding ten dol lars, twenty cents. If above ten dollars, and not exceed ing forty dollars, fifty cents. If aboVe forty dollars, and not exceed ing sixty dollars, se enty-five cents. If above sixty dollars, one dollar. Entering complaint in writing in case of attachment and qualifying complain ant, thirty coots. Attnohntent, thirty cents. linterinq return, and appointing free tittoeu cont.m. Aalvertlaeinenta. each ffteen cents I trder to sell goods, twenty-five conta. )rder f, , r the relief of a pauper, cacti justlee, fifty eents. (o-der for removal of a pauper,' one .rder to .4eize goods for rrunntenance or wife or rhi Wren, thirty rent -4. ()flier f r prculium for wolf or fox U o be paid by the county, fifteen OEM Every acknowledgment or prohate of a deed, or other instrument of writing, LA% envy-five eentst. Taking and sliming avknowledgment on indenture of an ripprentiecc:4Cor each indenture, twenty -fi cent:. CAnopllintz indenture, twenty-tire cent-'. paring and signing tax duplicate, fifty cents. Marrying each couple, making record thereof . , and certificate Lo parties, three Certificate of approbation of two jus tices to binding an apprentice by direc tor% or overseers of the poor, fifty cents. Certificate to obtain land warrant, fif ty cent.. - "Vn proceedings. under act one thous and eight hundred and forty-two, and on.. thousand eight howl - red and forty five, attachment, forty rotas. 4 Entering returns, twenty-tive rents. Affidavit, ten cents. I sond, twenty-five cents. Entering rule, et cetera, on garnashee, ew•li ton cents. Interrogatories, every ton wor ds, tw (1 1 centm. Notice to garnaskee, ten cen same fee for services n'ot herein spe cialy providexi for as for Kiln ilar services. 11 criminal ea , ,es tried by a jars*, un der act et, Feb. 21st, 1872, three dollars an.l fifty harts: cm.; sT 111,Es' I , k: se(•TtoN 11. ,Executiog warrant on half of the commonwealth, for each de fendan,t, fifty cents. Cony ring to jail, on rairtiuotA, or warmth, for each defendant, n fty (Tram. .\ rre4tiv. a vagrant, dis"rderly per or "(her offender 4galnat the laws, %%ithout proccoas., and briuzing before a iTi.tire, fifty cents. Levying a tine or a forfeiture on a n arrant, thirty vents, Taking the 1;ody into custody on mit pines, whore bail i 9 afterwards entered betore the prisoner is delivered to the jai,or. tifty rents• serving subp(riut, fifteen vents. , ter v in g summons or notion on rofureo, suitor, master, mistress, or apprentow, personally or Ity ropy, 6Ar 1 twont y Arresting on (.4/mIA, fifty yenta. 'raking . bail bond on rapia.s, or for de livery of goods, twenty centa, Notifying plaintitr where defendant ha, I,reil arrested on Tripoli, to he paid by, plaintiff, twenty cents, Exceuting landlorti'm warrant, or Se rt 111 , execution, Ii fly cents. Taking inventory of goods, each item, I.ev vine or distraining goods, or Rel. line the saine, for each dollar not ex cee. lin g thirty dollars, Fix cents. &tell dollar above thirty dollars, fo,ir cents. Awl half of the commission 'shall be ally ved wheTe the money is paid after le% y witlinnt sale; ltf nn commission shall, in any case, be taken on more than the real debt. vertking the Statue, tiny eetitm, I:X.Petlting attachment, thirty-five oew,. I )pv of vendee paver, when demand ed, ea.•h item, two eentA. Potting up uoticesoi doitresti, at man .4hw hou.e, or other publW !Awl) on the prenit.es, twenty eent.N. !••1&1-1. log RC ire ntreas• personally, twen ty ••••nt,.. Serving by leaving a vopy, twenty MEE I .xeciit lug a hail piei*, thirty cent—. Tr.:l‘eling ettpensea in ali (Imes, for eiretAar, six veritic Making returns to court, one dollar ati.l rrft_ a .tteefl o tilig general elections, two dol ;ar& Attending ~pw•inf, township, wn - tl'or rptrough election. three dollars. Slane fees for services not herein spe cialty provided fur as for similar servi ces. i'onatable, for attending juaticeN court, under act of Feb. 2lat, Is. 2, one dollar per day. Talk at t.'e Tailet.—Every lad y '» m 3 1 ,1 knows that the bewitching buit . ags who pave their triumphant way with ,onquered heart s, regard a sl,lerlll head of hair the most effective of all %c o . thatily fitseinations. l'hey believe, and they' are right, that they can husso as niany beaux with the luxuriant ringlets and glossy braids as they " Can kill at sight" with their beaming eyes. Hence in their "toilet talk" amoug themselves and with their attendants, the merits of preparations for the hair are freely can vassed, and the latest result of this dis cussion seems to be the almost universal adoption of Lyon's katharion as an arti cle better adapted to promote the growth and beauty of the " Chief Glory of Wo man" thau any other at present before the world. They say that without irri tating the skin of the head It eradicates dandruff, and tbsit-it penetrates below the surface to the roobef the hair, en dowing them with new life-and vigor, 1.-v.: Always gelling at bottom prices at the cheap store of w. A. Smith, Roett ester. Pa. Dec.4;2w A 00111 Cat will b . Ol gliren'lri the M. E, Chnrch,Fieedam, Tuesday evenll4; Dec. 17th, by the Allegheny Quartette. The wooer! Is ibs the berleat o,* •01„ 0 church r toe' Inch estittet he gala go praise of this Quartette. All they need hi to tie heard in order to be appreciated. We can assure all who - attend that theY will ho ~ ..ntcrtalned in the most delight ful manner. Boye (Astracan) Caps to be ad et the Cheap Store,Rochester,Pa. Dec4l;2w Report of Conally Superintend pit.—The following is the report cif the C o n n ty Superintendent of coffiroop, schools for tim month of November: Number of spee:al examinations - - 2 " of teachers examined - - of previsional certificate% Isstied " of visits to schools - - - - 'Average time spent at each - - Ih3Oni Number of directors apmuipany fug Superintendent tG N umber of patrons ----- - - 4 - " of days of each ;Alicia! duty " nt mites traveled - - - lii or official letters written - 13 Teachers have been selected for all of the sehoolt4 of the county, and all of the selhonis, with one or two - exeeptionA, are in operation. Most of the teachers., eis far as visited, are giving satisfaction; some, however, seem to have missed their calling, and should either seek some other bumiticeis or post themmeiveS to the "Science of Teaching." We would recommend every live teacher to au bacrlbe for the Pennotemila School Journal, or Home other good ed , ucational work. We propose to continue none but faithful, energetic teachers in the pro fession. And we trust that every direc tor will feel it his duty to visit the schgol room frequently, and report such teach ers es do give reasonable satisfaction. This is one of the first steps to advance the wages of competent teachers, who la bor to give "value received." It is ex pected that teachers will attend • the County Institute. as one means of improvement in methods of imparting instruction. M. L. Klka tom., Co. Supt. :ttr• Go'atid see the Holiday Goods at the Cheap Store of Will Smith, Rol ler, Dee.ll; NY • Any Soldier who enlisted in the military service of the States pri or to July '2'2d. 1861, and" was actually mustered before August Rh. 1862, into any regiment, company or battery, that was accepted by the War Department, may learn something of peeuniary advan tage to him by eztllinit at my naive, or addressing me by mail with stamp en closed to pay return postage G.L. EDETW ART . New Brighton, Beaver Co., Pa. Dec.4;2w Ladies Silk Neck Handkerchiefs in great variety, selling at remarkable low prices at the Cheap Store of Will Smith. Dec.ll;:lw man named Jonathan links, of Raccoon township, accidentally shot himself one day last week while out gun ning, lie died a day or two - after the ca - ualty occurred. lie leaves a wife and ono child to mourn his loss. pa' New Style Corded Dress (iqods, alpacas, clanking, poplins, plaids in great variety; beautiful styles; just received at the cheap store of W A Smith, Rotilk ter, Pa. Dec. 11;2w We were quite surprised thin week, in entering the Dry Goode Store‘ of Mr. M. Schiff of New Brighton, to tie that his stock bas been so greatly reduc ed since he commenced selling out, and tho prof rletor informed us that ha is determined to, , close out the balance of his stock wlthai the Ist of January, to make room for his knitting business. He offers • great inducements to mer chants as well as the public in general, and all those who like to get bargains in Dry Goods, should call at once. ;,..15,1. Millinery Goods in abundance, herha.g cheaper tcan over before, at Will Smith's, Rochester. Dec. 11;2w The Pail•Hrarers at I►ir. Greeley's funeral were as follows: Chief Justice Chase, Tnurlour Weed, Senator 'irumbull, J. Chamberlin, Rev. Dr. Bright, William Orton, ' L. W. Bruce, Sinclair Tousey, Dudley N. Gregory, 11. J. Johnson, Hon Wm M Evart John RI Senator Fenton, Erastus Broults, Robert Bonner, R. M. Hoe Peter C. Baker J. G. Lightbody, Charles Storrs. John B. Storrs. 111=11 Vs.. Furs I Furs! Fors I FOrst sell ing at "panic prices," at the cheap , store or Will Smith, Rochester. D0c.142w HOLLOWAY'S 0111T.IIIENT. --Searching through skin and gland, nerve and mus cia, to the very source anti center of eZ terual disease, this mild yet pOirerful vegitable salve effects a cure with amaz ing celerity. Sold 7S Maiden Lane, N. Y. Price, 25 cents per pot. Ask for new styl; the old is counterfeited. s.s. Shawls selling cheaper than ever, look at the prices, good shaivis for one dollar and fifty centst 1.501, tine shawls 3.50. Come to the cheap store, Roches ter, Pa. Dec.ll;::tv greatest machine in the world. Such indeed can honestly he said of the Singer Sewing Machine. It is praised in every tongue. Where civilization has reached, there you can find °Singer Ma chine doing its work nobly, assisting to sew up all breeches of violence. It. S CRAW & CO., No. 10 Sixth Street, Pittsburgh. toys. and saucy goods for the tiondaym, a tine aasortment at the cheap store of W. A. Smith, Rochester. Dec 11;2Vr IlAterirlill fora ROUtRUCC.—Sonw- thing over a year ago a young man, a short distance below Wheeling, was ar rested for horse-stealing; and a girl,natn od Sarah (3. Winemiller, who was deep ly attached to him, wanted to share his jail life, This being refused, and she be ing almost crazed with fear that he would be sent to the penitentiary, determined to go with him. Si, she set lire to a school-house, that was also used as a place of worship. Fur this arson she was arrested, convicted end sehtenmi to two years imprisonment in the Peni tentiary. When "Sarah's young man's" trial came on the charge preferred against him fell to the g round. There was noth ing in it; so Sarah went to the penitenti ary alone, "all for love." On the 2.2 d of November (kovernor Jacobs signed her pardon, and she was soon get - free to go and find her lover, for whom she bad suffered so much. Here's a chance fora romance writer to immortalize hrtnself by showing, as has been remarked by some one we believe, that, "the course of true love never did run smooth." Sa rah iv only about sixteen years of age. A le•ays p4elling at the very lowest prooes at. Ili.) cheap store, Rochester. Dec. 11;2w 'rhe Allegheny Quar!elle gave, i,ine of their almor4 inimitable perform: one«•p in the Presbyterian church of Bridgewater on !amt. Saturday evening. The audience w tM large end appreciative, and the sum 01 money realized cri the o •f•a%iun %Nam cniTideraille. T E TFi ItuAT OF Co ssu UPTI —The hoarseness and sore throat peen-' liar to some kinds of consumption is ode thing, .while that incident to a slight (-Old or obstruction is another; the first named Is for the most part dangerous, and is the product of a fearful and wide sßread disease; whilst the latter. being , merely an obstruction, can be removed bv a few doses of medlcineaf deobstru eia properties. One need hardly be mistaken in the other. as the great con. stitutional disturbance in that of a con so Fowl ve person will readDy distinguish them. It would be the part of wisdom, however, to treat them both when they. arc first perceptible, as a great deal is gained in taking the vantage ground in all such cases. Dr. A-eyser'e Great Lung Care will remove in a day or two the simple form of disease; whilst the sever est malady w,ill take weeks or months before it can be eradicated and healthy condition established. Dr. Keyser 's treatise, which will be sent free of cost, wherever it-is wanted, willexplain more fully the method of action of the medi: rine. Price $1.50 per bottle, or 4 bottles. for 35. If your druggist does not keep it, order it from Dr. K. direct. Office for lung examination, 167 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, from 10 a. w., until 1 p. m. and from 3 until 6 p. m., and on Satur day night until 9 o'clock. •" • ' GUAND WC/IL • • COX: °Ell. -7TP tUlt °34- - 041 1 1 1 :1 r and inirroMidin n . 4 to at tend the grand vocal ,and 1 rumental concert to be given in the audience raom of the M. E.Chuticbjleasei, Pa..on,next; Thursday 4rening (Dec. 12). flni-' ter himself . is an eminent musician, and n the occesion rdOrrOd to, ho will he ne - sisted by . the .. 1111 9 4 It/ the neighborhood. The thassir.—The public b respect fully informed the Bazar, under the au spices of the ladles .ef St. Joseph's Church, Nita-Brighton, •be opened pee. 21st inst., and wits pontin.uo every day and evening (Sundays excepted) un til Jan. 4tti; Every effort is being made to have the booths supplied With uosful 'and fancy articles to , be, dipxygoor by vote, or by littereist, it is hoped, will be taken to tbsusoubstalif Pt the several articles uttered. Among them a hand some field flag, to be presented to any military company, brass band; seciely, or base-ball club in' Never oatanty, having the isilheat - 3111inber of 'OW at 2 3 Cts a vote. h 4,6 042*- 18 inci! circular saw, presenteebir- the ErnerSen Elavr Works, Beater Milla r & far entipetil fon • by the planing and saw mill firms of this county.. 0415 else vote. On the list of goods there is also a gentleman's One gold watch to be contested for at 50 cts a vote, beattles,other articless l of value will be competeffer-in - the 'Bathe way. But in addition, the Bazar :will have another special feature ofattosiction and interest, and this 'is the 4 ."Wonde'r Camera," a most beautiful and amusing invention for entertainment. The Camera will show any opaqmsobject; and it is so con structed by means of which Cterte-dc rnedallions,ellus, gems, flowers, insects, shells, interior of a watch in mo tion, embroidery,- minerals, and thous ands of , other objects can be shown greatly enlarged upon the wasteu in all their material ?notion. The Wonder Camera enables the possessor of a pho tographic album to produce the life size portraits of their friends, and is thus an inexhaustible source of enjoyment; whereas, the old magic lantern becomes stale when the few accompanying glass slides have lost their interest. No lover of amusement should fail to see the Wonder Camera at the 'Bazar. Good music engaged. Admission only 10 et*. The Epizootic—A Fatal easc to Beever.—Title epizootic has taken a general "round" in this county—nearly every locality having been visited by the scourge. We are glad, however, to be able to say that while the disorder has affected business very materially, but few fatal cases have occurred in this lo_ cal ity• On last Tuesday, though, one of Woodruff t 31canor's horses, fu this pyre, died 'from the disease. Ile had been affected with It lor some time, and every (lire had been taken of the animal, but all to no purpose. It Is to be hoped that the disorder has now about run its course in western Pennsylvania, and that but a short time will now elapse un til the "noble steed" will be f again, and once more resume his accus tomed dunes. Opening of the New Building.. of Phillipnpurgh Soldiery.' Or phan School.—The formal opening of the new and splendid building of the soldiers' orphan school took place on Thursday, the sth inst. at 11 o'clock. Dispatches were read from Gov. Geary, Gen. Hartranft, Josiah King, esq., and Maj. Montooth. expressing regret:at be ing unable to be present. TILE QIIPI.I A N t 4 The orphans one hundred and fifty or sixty in number / were all dressed in handsome, now snits. The girls had on a handiome wine-colorod mohair pop lin d.reats and, overskirt, Isimated with black alpaca, and white collars and blue sashes; and presented to the eye—in the cleanliness of their person, the arrange ment of their hair, their simple adorn ments, as well as the neatness and taste of their dress, the Intelligence of their countenance, and the quiet and proprie ty of manners—the evidence of social as well as intellectual culture. The boys had new dark blue cloth Jackets and light blue kersey trowsers, and new boots, and presented a handsome ap pearance on military drill. TIl& OPENINO NiEEWISfb. The exercises were deeply interesting both to orphans and visitors; they were opened with reading of the Scriptures and prayer by Red, J. M. Shields, of Bridge water. A. song of welcome arranged by Mks M. M. Taylor for the occasion, was sung by the school. It was expected the Hon. J. P "Wick: ersham, L. L. D., would make the dedi attion speech; but being detained by of ficial business, Rev. Mr. Milligan occu pied his place and in a very handsome and interesting speech, sot forth the importance of the work of the Soldiers Orphan School, and the success of the Philipsbnrgh School. lie said that this State stood in the front rank in this par ticular, and that this school, had deserv ed the confidence of the community and State, and the love and gratitude of the Soldiers Orphans, and that the tine building erected at the private expense of Rev. W. G. Taylor, was a credit to the State: be then showed the orphans their iloty tinder these favorable circilinstan oes, lied presented many motives to ef fort on their pelt. The choir then sang well the song, "Let us have cleace," Rev. Mr. Locke of Beaver followed In an interesting speech on the importance of the house as it introduced the orphans into a new and flne building, handsome ly furnished and fitted in its minutest particulars to the work for which it is de signed. l le was followed by Mr. Kulght,Beaver connty Supt., in appropriate remarks on the nature of the work of the Soldiers o:pilaus School, sod the price at which it was instituted - anti sustained, viz: the blood of their fathers, and the treasures of the state, and the labors attelt men and women as the principal and OM* associated with him In trie*Orit... said that while he had visited:thlsSchoni oftener than any other in thadottnty.the had not seen anything but what met his hearty approval; and also that it was a set:tooter which Beaver county wasjust ly proud. He was followed by Dr. Mar qu ta, the physician of the school, In coin ineudation of the work ingi of the 4ctiool• as it tell under hie. weekly inspection' and of the enthusiasm of the Principal in his labors and plans for the advance ment and comfort of these Soldiers Or phans. Then followed a song by the choir, which was well eXeented. Closed with tiw benediction by Rev. Mr. !Milligan. Then followed military dila by the boys• TUE DINk kall After which, the audience and orphans sal down to a most sumptuous feast of fowls, pies. cakes, etc., provided by Mr. Taylor, and presided over by hit accom plished wife and daughters. After which the visitors adjourned to the iipacious parlors, and spent the afternoon in so cial epjoymeiit THE HVILDI:iti The new building is Joined to the old at the south end, making a front of 114 feet by lit feet deep. ThetneW building is 34 feet front by 44 feet Jeep, and four stories high; from the drat door to the top of the observatory it is 54 feet, and presente-e PrautiliS allPelFantso to the eye, having two fronts with porticos, Maud south. Its adaptation to use the for which it is occupied, Is remarkably good. itecitterawrltu a4clitiott to the obk building, a s girls.' bail sowing and sitting, 40 by :II feet. A Culinary 40 by 14 ..feet; this contains • large oven that will bake one hundred and twenty-five loaves, a large portable oven with twen `y-five square feet of baking surface, for roaalleg. plea, and other Cbok1 11 1f; a large double range contain ing two forty-live gallon kettles for boil ing purposes and water. Next story Contains a large double parlor i 4 by 18 feet; receptkin room 15 by 19; °lnce 12 by 19; and two halls, all carpeted and bandsonrlyjurnished. Tbo third (Tour contain* 41011 ti dbrtnittoi l byls feet;tvreitaasiiiers' 15' by 19, and 12 by ti feet, two halls; seventy-two clothing boxes for girls clothing; and seven large wardrobes; the whole is handsomely furnished and carpeted. The fourth atary , is a buys dormitOry divided ibto three rooms, and the side nest the old building has a section of 6 by 44 feet cut off for storage; the whole building being well furnished with clothes presses. It is handsomely grain ed in oak and walnut throughout. It has a due observatory rising from the centre of the roof. - The heater makes the first story and halls and dormitories very_corn fortable; the other rooms have fires: The I•uilding and its appoint ments and furniture reflect great credit upon the liberality anti taste of Prof. W. ti. Taylor, and shows the parental care ho and his wife have over the or phans. SLIOCKINO.—A man In Pennsylvania wh. has suffered for a long time with rheumatism, was cured by a stroke of lightning from a thunder cloud, a few days ago. Row contrary things act sometimes; now we know of a man who became paralyzed, the other day, Just by the stroke of a poker In the hands of Ids wife: and another whom) life was made happy by the fortunate discovery that J linellenburg had still a large stock 04 clothing for men, youths, boys and children at the usual reasonable pri-es, Parties at a distance in want of wearing aetarel would do well by coping on the above firm before making thelir pll rehas es., New-Brighton, Pa. Goons.—( heap at If ibbar(ll4, Rochester, Pa. Des.. 11;2w A II age Col t.— Mt. Jackson,, North Beaver township, Lawrence county, pro duces the largest colt we have heard of for Koine time past. Mr. Samuel Wilson Is its owner, and at the end of its first year it tipped the scales at 1075 pounds. If Beaver county has anything in the horse line that can equal or beat this, we would like to make a note of it. Our county, a couple of years ago, heat al most every other locality in large pork ers, but we have degenerated since then, and even Greene county throws us com pletely- in the shade in the metier of heavy hogs. Suppose, therefore, we try our hand on colts next. PnicEs.—The low prices at which Hib bard, Rochester, mells goods, pays is coatomers a big per i•kin I. on their mmn.N. ey, give him a trial. Dee. 11;1:W The weather, daring the past few days, has been quite variable in this in eality. On Sabbath day it Was mild au a spring day, at this writing iTuesday morning) it is cold enough to chase ev erybody into .the heal lest overcoat he can find. P''.A(-r.— Not necessary for Hibbard to advertise in the county papers, his pric es and customers advertise for him. Dec. 11.;2w The License quention.—The act passed by the last Legislature, and sign ed by Gov. Geary, prescribed that once every three years the citizens of the va rious counties shall vote upon the . ques- Lion "license - or "no license. If, upon counting the votes, the majority in any county are iti l favor of no license, then it shell not be lawful for the court of said county to grant any license for the sale ofsplrituous sod intoxicating liquor dur- • ing those three years. The first vote upon, this question 111 to be taken at the spring election ensiling. It will lie no ticed the law does not cell for a vote by election districts, 49 some suppose, but that the whole country is to be consulted whether or not liquor shall be sold with in its limits. We hope that this law will be taken advantage of, and that we may have 4 fair expression of the people of our county on thievery important ques tion. We•all profess to be willing to abide the will of the majority, so let us haves full and fair expression—License or No License—and settle the question for the ensuing three years, ••" SA V F:1). A gentleman saved the amount of $1.40, by buying the small bill of $7.78 of Hibbard, Rochester, go and do likewise. . Dec. ll:2vir The First , Thousand Dollars.— The first thousand dollars that a young man earns and saves, over and above his expense's in earning it, will ordinarily stamp upon his mind and character two of the most important conditions of suc cess in after life—industry and economy. It is tar better for him that he should earn the first thousand dollars, than that they should have been given him. If he earns it, he knows what it is worth, since it represents to him a very considerable amount of effort. If he saves t while earning a much larger sun:, he acquires thereby the habit of economy. Neither of these lessons could be titight by a mere gift. tin the whole, it is no disad vaniage for a young man to begin life poor. Most persons who have become rich in this country were once poor and in their poverty they gained habits trout the stern nocesrities ot their condi tion, which in the end resulted in riches. Those who are born with silver spoons in their mouths, and spend their early years in idleness and prodig,ality,seldoin amount to much as men in the practical business of life. AT lIONIE ON LE k‘ E (ly A nsENcE Capt. James Itobertm, or thy y , and son of A. itt,berts , m, i•‘. l ,ileeeased. ver Falls, i 3 nt home at the pre , cat tint oil a leave of absence. llt is at :flung "'- dors. DAY Gotths.— Dremh goods, millinery goods and notions, "way down," biaek alpaca at 25 ets a yard, muslin one yard and one inch wide for ten cf., at 11 i bard's, Rochester. 1,17318 ER Lore nr Ati ICE GOIWE - -t)n last .Motiday night, one week ago, a heavy gorge of ice struck and took away a lot of hoards lying in the Ohio river at R kehes ter, and owned by L. U. pitman & The valuation 01 the boards is about $ . 2, 003. A portion of the lumber has shiee been found near tinippingport, this enun• ty, while the remainder has been beat a. 4 " floating down the Ohio." :Mr. o.it wan, we learn, was absent from home at the time, or doubtless he would have been able to have prevented the raft !runt leav ing him so uuccremoniously - - Funs! Fungil—Cheapest in the county at Hibbard's, Rochester. Dec. 11,2 w " BREAD AND CDEEAN AN - 13 KIS4E, the title of an excellent tale just emu rueured in ILutpErie Wk:EF.T. We Will commence its publication in the Annus next week, and continue it from Issue to tssuo, until it is concluded. It iso well written moral tale, and will be read with interest and profit by all. This much we need iirarcely to say, for anything short of that standard would hardly appear as Original in that most excellent family Jimrtial —HARPF.at•S WREKLY Weareiodabtecl to Lion. John Allison for ih annual report as Register of the Treasury for the gear ended, June 30, 1.872. Severely Injured by a Wail.— Mrs. Robertson of Beaver Falls, the es timable widow of the Ron. A. Robert son formerly of that place, tell a few evenings ago, ever an embankment nn one of-the streets, and was very severely injured by the fall. Her wounds were ibout the heidand face, and although quite painful fora few days are now rap idly getting better. PITTSBURGU MARKETS. Onstci or Tilk PITTSEITAOIII GAZETTE, MONDAY, DEC. 9, 1872. A PPLES—Quiet and unchanged; $2,- 00(4)2 50 %I bbl for fair to prime. APPLE BUTTER-45@50c 13 gal. BAGGING—Penn mill, 2 bushel, 38c, 24 bushels, 45; 3 bushels, 53; Allegheny 2 bushel 36 cents. 1113AN5—52.2.542 Wiper bufthel. BROOM CORN—There is a fair de mand for good, but no change in prices; we continue to quote at .17eta. Bu TER Is in good supply and gene rally reported dull but there is no change In prices; prime to choico roll, 25(4 28cts; solid packed /00 .4 15, BIJCKWELLAT FLOUR is coming in more freely and prices are drooping, it la quoted 4 CANDLES—MouId, 12; Mterine, 15; Star 22cts. CARBON OIL may ho quoted at =l® 23iets; 142 eui additional for small lots. CHESTNUTS, $3.50a4 "pi bushel. ' CLIEESE—Prinie Goshen 16i 17 elm; Ohio Sweitzer, I WI cis, CIDER is still reported dull and prices are nominal at tl-5 0 (tda bbi- C.RA N 11E11 It I Es—Sack N • and Ca rey's Belle Berries, - TA WA; com mon sloal2. coNcENTRATED E--(53 per ttaPe. DRIED FRUlTS—Peaches, small lots prißle halves at sa9 ets; apples dull at a 6 EliciS are coining in pretty freely, but prices for fresh are still maintained at 30a32 pickled eggs at 2.5a30 cts. FEATHERS—No. 1 , live geese may be quoted at 71%75 to the trade, and 3 to scts additional for smaller lota. FLOUR—The market is firm, in sym pathy with wheat, but there is no ad vance, aiid, furthermore, it is not likely there will be. We quote at $7.50a8 for spring wheat, the outside quotation for choice Nlinuesoiss; and ea. 00118.50 for red winter, Rye flour, $.1.50 GRAlN—Trade is rather better, but by no means active. \Vheat is'in rath er better demand; $1 Goal 65 for fair to prime red; $l. 70a1 75 for amber; and $l - 85 for white. Oats continue dull, but with continued light receipts; 38100 may still be regarded as the ruling gut, tenons, Sales shelled corn at :ti.a7Uets. New ear is still quoted at 18050. Rye is quiet and unchanged; 80 buying, and 83 selling. Earley 80a85 for common to fair, and 00 for prime. GROCERIES—Trade is fel; but by no means active; it is true the epizootic is, Judging from the largely increased number of horses on Vie streets, rapidly abating; but money continues about as close as ever, rendering collections very difficult to make, and this, of course, Is not without Its effect in curtailing bust 'less. Sugars are easier, and we have reduced our I/ UOLatiqus for refined goods of a cent. Coffees are quiet and un changed. StatAns—Oratiulated 13i; Crushed 131; Powdered 131; A Coffee 12; 11 121; Ex C 12i; C 12,4,; Chesapeake Ex C 12/i; Molas ses Sugars 816410; Porto Rico ItoiLt ) tI; Demerara 111(g J lli. CoFFEE—Choice Rio 23; Prime 22; Good 21; Fair 20; Java 25 to 26; Mocha 32. Roasted hi t 1 packages Its, loose 241. RlcE—Carolina t ,, (9; Rangoon 7(/.7i; Patna s, Srierai —(4 rain Pepper :43; Allspice P. (.48Sla 40; l'lo‘ er 311; Nutmegs $1.2.5. HAl—There is a lair demand for baled, awl the receipts of wagon hay is affected by the epizootic; we quote at $::74:f.: per ton, according t.o He IN EV—Sales 2;1430 cts per P. LA Itl.lOlL is firmer and in light sup ply; No. I winter !strained is quoted at 7ru,t,Su tiNItINS -Sales in small lots at a3,INJ p.-r htd, as to quality. L'it V— LI ye chiekens :Akin° cents per pair; tiresmea 15a1i ets peftt , POTATtiEti—tiales ut peach Wows ~n track at 70u75 cents, truin store at 7s. Su ee-,4•4 )0a5,, per bbl. I , l,oiVlslONS—Pittitt Shoulders. Sugar Cured Nhoulticrs lee; 'Breakfast Raisin 14; Itib. Sides 11; Short Rib sides 111; Clear Sid. s 12; Sligar Cured Hants 171 i; Dried Reef Pt. Lard it/ tierces tole; halt tilils, lui; pails 11. Mess Pork tßoti. Bee! Tongues r 7,50 per dozen. 11:111S- quoted at F.l) - Flax Seed, *1.inia1...6.. TA 1.1, 4 )w —quoted at S WHISI: —lfighwinem firmer_ and higher; xii.e new route at s9:lft'.l:, per gaii.,ll. BEAVER ,IIRKETS ORRECTED NV EEKLY W haat, per I.u. het Oita '• lure he.it per . . 4 , 11 r per 1.0 •Li.. 111111 per pound . Lard " • eggs per dorm .. Chickens per pnir . . Chickens. drereed, per pound Potatoes per bushel Honey per p0und...... _. ()WWI* per btlStlgi Apples, green, per tun•hel pf,,, Beans per bushel, ninkfl AI Bee l—%lnd twirler. cents; lure quarter,. t.. Th. Bre.,ect lt2loits„. ISVC. NE lIRIt,HTON GRAIN .TIA,HKET rOItItiTE:D BY WI I.s()N White Wheat, old Wheat, New W heat, Rye, IMMI Oats Buckwheat, MARRIED. HAMMERSLEY EHMENN.— Nov. by Rev. Jomeph llollingshead, Mr. (;mrge W Harrunersley of Pittsburgh, and Mss Louise Ehm e an w ej B a d en , Beavercountv, Pa. SA LA— NIORG A N.— N ov. Huh, ,v the same, Mr, Thomas Sala and Miss Mary A Morgan, both of Beaver county Pa. ~Vew Ad rert ise ni eir ts JAMES CAMERON \\t}l)-koN ARK; _zlto.a . nevs at I,:tw itd Itenl I:mtatc Airent., WOCheNter. \% it attt'tia prompt') to :1.1 etArti.tt..l to tth Ir ill , . JIM haN, ,t.;..rtor lt•r I=l 13( )Yl4 tC Vlftli ►►ve. I'lttMhi►ryth. I'►s \VUHIJ AND uETAii. DrALEi- In Lr~Aaty tur , Fram..•. Mou 1.1 tr11:1. 11r a I pre•eni ,t.. k. Art..e.iitig at 15 per exit. leo. ?Wm reg,: • lll' pr.Cet. Pleare give Ira.ml9 W. G. DUNSEATIL Jeweler and Optician, 76 FIFTH AVE, PITTSBURGH, PL. AC; 1•;\'1' YOH THE Watch GzfrflparriVs Watches, PEBBLE SPECTACLES A SPECIALTY. t Dm' \ !sus %Tows nrE--Lener,.ofad taoµe.ttvt,on h ad 1114 bet•n IS:•lle.t to tht. nn the ertate ot Marth3) Er - in. tier d Tate of llopekvell toe. 1.111., Ilwurez , theretore all per Aims indebted, to ',aid eotme are reque,!ed to ronlie immediate pa) meld, and thore na) me ela ma ntralip , t the ram, :II pre.ent them only nu then flea tell for settlement. ..Koht4.E K. SHANN()N. 111111 • r 110 hOn ht.?. MEE IEOITTOR'S whrr :I•. Letter,. T.... ,tantehiary loth, n:itioi• of Will Rink:tiro .1' tate ~ 1 Inilnii!r ton ',whip, ilecettoed. ha%i• hecit tfriotnit to 11. e .11h.rflt , •7 indeht,d to tliv estate :ire inaho Inunedlate ray• Intent. and ttio.o. or &unlade +o2:aint tho restate of the , gO,l tit rctivi I WO Make ki"liin'n Ito" .iline.,l9lthind di :. r ;. to EI.IZ RODGERS.. • Indu.try Beaver Co l'a. —oc:23,rov I Ft r .r KNABE l'O 9 S PIANOS II A ES 0110%. 9 PIANOS = GEO. A. PIHtINCE A ('O'S (1/IkGAAS. The three to--I uric rnnAt popnimir lumtruturntA now In ilwrippraq I ntoloole anti evict" I,:uticulArd walled to our Addre,‘. CV:I Alt LOTT F. It LI - NT E. 19. sivh A v iv. , ritt, , bur 4h. ra. 31eilt for Prince A: Co '• Ur4rtno , r•TISE,n) A MoN TIC - S2SO $250 a WE WANT 10,41 AtiENT9. MALE or FEMALE, k r , To make the dove amount Pelting MIME'S ( ornb in al ion Seo die- Case oh, i ib rt. !tonna ie. Tins 114 en arttcte of absolute neoessity with e. tory- hwy. and pays a large profit. Fur Circular and Terms address Pittsburgh Supply Co., Pittsburgh. Pa. dect3rn II DMLVISTRA TOR'S S-OT - The under - • aigued Adinint.trator of the Etate of James Alexander, deceateth Inte of Chat youth townetith„ Beaver count y, requeeto all Itertmtw ha ng cl alms or domande. agaima th e wattle of paid d e cedent to make known the 881310 without delay; and those Indebted to rue panic are, regretted to make prompt garment. ANDREW IlleratAFFlCg. Chippewa Tp., Nov. 29. 1872- -6t• A dthr. -- GREAT OFFERS TO AGENTS are made by The Saturday Keening Rat and The Lady's Friend. A be-antiful ('arom° of the CHILD PROPHET "SAIIITEL,” worth 5. is given with the paper (subscription pricep OP)) or with the Magazine ipnce $11.50i.• Do not fail to ermine into this offer. It Is a GREAT ce_vmHlNAlrlcorq! Address for particulars, samples, dc, /kacon Peterson. aiglVatnol street Philadelphia. A full, detalled.glewing and graphic secono t of the origin. progress. suffering. Ictases end incidents of the great conflagration. A rare chance for a t ,"en:s as over, person wattle to know the fall par ticulars of this great disaster. Bent int mall for *cents. WILLIAIII FLINT, dect: lin l'biladelphla. Pe., or Cincinnati, 0. TRUE TIME For sla MO 50.000 LD. Magnetic Time-Keeper, Compass and Indicator. A perfect (iBM for the pocket of every traveler, trader, bol, tanner, end for IWKRYbODY deeds- Mg a rehatdo time-keeper, and also I Supertor eompase. Usual watch-size, steel works, glees crystal, all In a neat OROIDE case. WABInd N TED to denote rorreet 'One and to keep In order --If fairly used -tot two yeare. NOM/a) Like It. Thla perfect triumph of mechanism will be sent to a neat Use, prepaid to any address, Sw only one dollar. Three for 1 dollars. Coculara pent free. Try one. (Ode , from the mumble'. VET, MONT NOVELTY WOBK , s. Brattleboro, Vt. dect„On. $1 rvit. 1 b 5 41 4 . . t. 45 . ...."14r. fii ;I'4 it Nvo'is, :1,061,2 lofft. 12 Ltio‘, I Ler , 1 75 - - - 1 lio - I 7u - - 110 JOHN Y. MARKS. MEM =3l NewAdVertisements. AGENTS WANTED FOR BOSTON AND ITS DEMIUCTION. Wanted to Borrow VOR a term of from one to five years, any am I of money from $lOO to $10,000 4 a rate of Interest not exceeding eight per cent. per an num, for the use of the Borough of Beaver Balla, and secured by the Bonds of thu Coryoratton. Apply to, or address MARTIN METZtiAIt, President of Council. Beaver Falls, l'a., Nov. 25, IS72..—dec4tr DMINISTItATOR'S NOTICE.— F. tate of .1 - 1. John l'aler. dec' , l.—Whemas. Letters of Ad ministration on the Ut.tctie of John Ciller. decd , late of Raccoon tp, Beaver co., Pa ., having been granted to the subscriber. this Is to notify all per sons Indebted to sald estate to make Immediate payment, e nd those having claims against It *lll present them duly ambenticated for settlemeni noin;tiw ROBERT POTTER, Adair. - - • "Assurance Doubly Sure. " :o:- Insurance Co. of Liverpool, 510,000,000 FRANKLIN Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. till .1 - 3, 4 0 04 1)44,000 , ----:0:---- German - American oF NEW YORK $1,000,000. :0:- T SI `Oll l ERIE, 0200,000. These nre the Companies, ripahle, strong First to meet lossei the people awopg; Prized at Chicago their policies were, And nizt k at Boston which caused du mud BENJ. RUSH BRADFORD, Ncw Brighttiu—no s r20:4w1 .tern World and Manufacturer ~...V. - : :„ . ~7..„;..r - ' , 4 , t 'n ,„„,7`l -.c . '.:'.:6 .._ ;'.' , 42 4 00 . i-.Ft . .7 „..j. Philadelphia, Ctn . Itritatt, St. LOUIS, 1. Tplafid. Risrttnore. etc. et, imiurtol. arktionletiged of the metal trades. All the state Arc. iititibutors. 1 ~ 1 11.111:•vliul, P %elev .,. 11111;1,1g. 311tI i•• t••••• I , I ....Jerry and EUTOpe. li lvrs t• • aOl 'its of ....tat the prominent . ,•. . • aide tat articles and •.4 "olio yl and mining smelts. Only 154.00 . ran afford to do ••, I' V. I Iv .I.'o, and metal Worker •• It. rely ...il minim:company, rail - t u 1,1 tnA It invaluable. two hitter,. Inventory tlrtir ..-rkS Ott trial for 23 %don't-- .•_. 1a I MIMEO IZON `WORLD PUOLIPOIING CO.. ~‘ 11 Put.t.urgh, Pa IVIERICAN A\ - orking People. EMI 1•coi+;o 1. I t.:0:61r, Pi VI, •putLillall. 4it 10. ME =RISME • 25 tent, Wt • tft ‘l , llr 431 , 1 t1:1 the IMOOLD BLOINFING CO • -t rat'.urgh; lit 1,1,:t (11). 14.1'1. at •- t • t 1 1...• for thl, ra . unl• : i • ....valitttnr“. , • 12E2321 DRY - GOODS RETAILED AT AUCTION. PRICES, For 440 13aym Only ! Mr. M SCHIFF of New kingtitoti. h. cl , 2cerm4tiell to ciu.e nit tl.e. entire ~.104.1C of DRY -?GOODS Regardless of Cost, I a tinic posiblt- M. C II I P° Irl Intvtpl. levoti , all lat. attenti.m In tip. rouro t” th, o Woololl and Collo Rosin I'll' sF, \VII() WANT BA EA- fOrll-I.IV IS %RE RESPETFULLY INVITED 'j`o (` &I .zit (~,nce, .‘ll , l Ca. - . Ii (- (' hanet• To MANE 'FUELS: -r•.r.ECTIoN OCT It A W, H Stlf, t v d htnrk ~~r! IGJI~e II to not a physic which umy give temporary re nrf to the putrurer f o r the first few 0001e1*. 4 which, from routtneett nee bangs Piles and kin Oreil di-eases to aid to Weialieuing the tovalui. 1, It 3 dm:ored liquor. winch, under the popular name of - liitteng tx, e‘oexteneively palmed udiin thr pul,l)c /is roverrlo remecties. but It fa a most pow. rf Id Tome and Alit ratite, protpitthied 40 by the 'miffing medical Pothorities of London .t. Pada and has heen long Used by the regular physic - Lane c of other countrip. , _ , with wonderful remedial ' uIW- Dr. WELLY EXTRACT OF JUOc EBA retains all the medic:eat t friars peculiar to the plant and must he taken as a permanent curative. is there want of action in y,,Ur 1.1 , er &Spleen r. Unless re lered of once, the bloodbecomes impure by di leterloul wet e timis, p,oducJn b e; scrofuous or Ithobes. Felons, Pustulea.t i anker, ' P:mples. 14: Take ./f/erat , ba to Cleanse. purify and restore the vitiated blood to healthy s o !taro you q dyspeptic stomas-1, , Unless diger ! lion Is promptly aided the system to debilitated with less oft Intl force, Poverty of Blood. Bropsi of Tendency, General tt eakness or Lassitude. Take it to assist digestion without reaction: It tail impart youthful vigor to the sufferer. Bare you weakness of Ms Intestines; Yon are ; In danger of Chronic litarrtet.ia or the dreadful ln dammatlon of the Bowels. Take it to allay irritation and wardV s\ t „ enoeney to Inflammations. Iflare you Weakness of tha Utrrjdhe or rrinetra Orponsf You most procure instal - it relief or you are liable to suffering worse than death. Take it to strengthen organic weakness or life ibecomes a burden. rFinally ft should be frequently taken to keep the system in perfect health or you are otherwise ; In great danger of malarial, missmsrle or conta ghms diseases. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., New York, Sole Agent for the United States. Price $1 per bottle. Send for circular. de.l-411, WANTED VpirThdr=ritliT= Machine The simplest and best In the world address ANSIIICAN licnirri o litacattna Co. SO% Nashlngton street, Boston. Maw. dee4:4w -Dam.itv & Cd's Advertisements. A GREAT COMBINATION and the very best wish:leis opportunity ever Or- Prod. to to be Mind In an Aguncy for taking eV>. octiptiona to liortry Ward lieecher's Great LITERARY, FAMILY NEWSPAPER. with which Is even &Way the largeit anti best Premium Karate ever offered, the new and (+vitas l'RENCH OLZOOI2,IPII. called "pet's fiaradists%lt (OkoVrnPhs are the chulee.t rlass-of French Art-printing In (Wa ffle perfargton of oit4fflreeno)- We atm) etre the Pe Dollar HIV of Genuine Breach 011 Cbromos. wide , Ana.te - and "Fart Asfetp," buten! Life size--char. fee Luella. of origlaal ings. Titta paper Ito the hirgest circulation in th e " world. It will next year he made better than ev er. aerial tales by world Lemons authors, M. I. mcolt s gdward Eggleeen, Harriet Beecher Stow.. etc. New axe brlLLant contributors 9tirstcml..l Holiday Number and back nos. of Mee meow. story free. The most taking "Corabinationt" The largest commlesions pa: One agent matte tree In three months; another 037 in 15 days; another 104.401 n one week; one 337.60 to ono day, and many others frontla and $lO to VD per day. Thla fear our offers are even more prodtald.. No waiting for the Premiums. rThe subscriber gets them when he pays hie au bedeption. 0001) AGENTS WANTRI). lutelligent men and women wanted everywhere, Tu get good territory, exclusively arsigaed, sent& early for circular and terms! dB. FORD d CO.. New York.: Boaton, Meer, Chicago. Ill; Ban Fran nie°, cid. der-H.4w 500 A u Feu t t : a ~t 'fz3gr d is J i i t a sis i al r e r s iA l e il d g e ntlfit n i te l ; Children.' immense Baia"! 500 tram scant ed fur our large,Map of the "United buttes - with Immense ^ Worll' Map on reverse side. Our Maps ..and ('ha rkel go like wild-fire. MANUS & L.II3III3CLIT. 'Empire Map_ and Chart &Lob lishmeot. Libert y street. New York. dells4w $9O made Dec 3d by one-agent aelltng HORACE GRPRLPY AHD I'UCILT. A due engravtog, attaAri in., eon by mail $l. W. also mull Buttou•Liole Sewing Machine Ilizeav- Cotterp. and Needle Threading Thimble, price cents each. Circulars of Araricoss other Noveltigas mailed frequently all nld and new agents, ad dreee A MERICAN NOVELTY C0_331 Broadway New York. • t decilAvr . AC: Nrl".i now le your cha — nerf Livingstone Lost & Found. The only book on the subject that tells the whc..lo story, D6'n.t be humbugged with any other This has uearlr page& M - 70 Full page Engrav• togs end Staps.ad Price IFIZO. Pba Prospdctu. will sell It at Por first choice of territory, address, at once, D. AntialEAU, 711 Sausoin tii , Pnthuleiphirt. l'a. docll:4Y, AMEX'!. wanted for the Footpyints 01 SATAN, or 1118 DEVIL In Ilioiory; a new Dove, by Rev. Rollie fiend, A. M . author of'• in. Bleary." Illnattuted from deKtglis by Dore, Nam of Harper's Weekley, sod other.. Nottdinz like tt ever before seen (Jr heard of, and ',elle at eJg.ht. E. B.' TH.E.AT, Publiv..ber. rir, Broadway, tiew York. decll:4w OETERTS EILEIt_! Agents Wanted Everywhere for THE LIOTHEILS' GUIDE. Tltlr et the beet opportuulty now offered to al:cute bt moon.. for a lice book. livery mother bee& and wahtr , it. It sena raptdly. lixperienced cau -1 Ar.ers pronouuce It the beat-selling book to the market. Send for circular" and see.our extra lib eral terms. Address COFTISZNTAL Prituautso 4 Bowl tit . ti, Y. coy. dectLiw PER, PAIN, PENS! CHPHORDIV! The crest discovery for the redef of pain and a eclr , . and Immediate cure for rhumatisro—Chronic and acute oprinni , core-throat, bruises, chilblains, pain in ch.-sr, back or :laths: croup, stiff scalds, ,' LLllnumatiou,neuralgia, bunts and scalds. t union, inieted feet. catarrh. ac It has a plea' , apt and refreshing odor and will not CTellSe or ' , Win the must delicate fabric, which makea It a Luxury in every famliy Price r. cte per For saw by all druggist/it. 'LEV rst..y HOYT. Pron. `21.13 tireau w ich St. N . . tw warroM Ralio Fllll IMI illi.lasl.lB7l I)ouint LieValed us eu. V. Ettlalng C;f0111.11.% Door. Gendkr t.anrd. Dumping and g grate Direct Draft Ft LLEH. V. en , tEN S, Co 236 Wlter .11 - 1 , ..1 N. N . decllAw The largest Metal Pries. I 'urren t in the Wozid is the Iron World ond !Tao ofortorrr. accu rate tootativus and rt'Ports ref sales of Hardware and Me tals In Pittsburgh, New York. Illusteri, AGENT'S .11 fED. :lc( at otet4. There lye ,•I id mv.. 9 tr. a 11.0 people e ery where are vyi tit buy the suthilicle tostorr of LIVINGSTOITE'SI 6 3 r Ise Ol u r ve tt.oll.'S trier and uurtng 2u years In rIF- B& a. Pen h 3cColirt of It.. Stanley Expedi tion -r 600 82.50. I. celltu;:. yowl parallel. l antitsn: l - i 'sure of wierh.r w,,r10., This Is the only rump.-fe and rehab« nencl for elm - Wars. and pee I,rool of gTeUf a;0111* are having. Address 111.... 811 A till BISOS Puhllald. re i'hilauelphta. ,decll;4, $75 to s2sopor mottlifeNnedri:.",7. to tn tror,uce the t.t. 111 PRON ELY t (J3l 314)\ SENSE FAMILY SEWINt. MA b( lIINE Tht. , machine will allied, hem, fell, 1-1 tack quilt • cord, Mild, braid and embroider VS to a moat 6Upt ior manner. ?nee only $l5 Fully Ilceto.d and warranted for live yeaTt. We will pay si . taet for any machine that wit I acw a atrong.-r more beautiful, or more elm to. stain than Imre It raake4 tilt, La,tt... Loci. Stitch Et err aecond .ntch can be cut 174 and still the cloth cannot he pulled apart 1-1 without hating it e pay Op Mtn trout $75• ... 413 to per month and ~rpett., e a or 1 corn trom hich twue that. amount ran be mace .ddress NEC OMB ut.),Bustuu, • Vane falt.bury't , lucago, ,or ,s 1 Louis If° debit-In - - - - Cheap Farms! Free Homes! us, AI.: one oi the UNION PACIFIc anti: ROAD. 1.2..91.1,11011acres of the best. Farming and Mineral /..ands in America. 3,000,000 3CITS In Nebraska, to the Platte Valley ❑ow for gale. Mild Climate. Fertile Soil. - for Grain growing and Stock raising unsurpassed t, mi.:: la the Untied Stater. CHEAPER IN rßrco, more favorable terms given. and more con entrat to inattict than can be found ebewherv. Free liorriesteada For Actual Settlers. The beet location for Colonies—Sot ..re tied toe Homestead of ]KO Acres. Send for the - new Deacriptave Pamphlet. ult.. new maps, published in Haaglish, Gertaan. Swe dirh and Danish, mailed free everywhere address. 0. F. DAVIS, Lan I Cont'r I P. It. R. Co., ()NARA, Naa. Eaaiir made with our Stenctl Mao key-Check outfit. Circulars !me YStairord,..llT Co, 66 Fulton St N , srlork. "•-• - - deca-lm LOOK ! FREE"TO ALL $5O per Reek to A f geht,‘, male or female. To all who wall write' for an agency we will .end a ,o l ry a that it uooler rll Wu/intent, - the ILL.C.4• TICXTED HORN OF PLENTY. 11[w:trains over nAt ilhdrationo, and will be rent FRE It to all Who may write. Add. - ere 1 t,i• Rs ILI E. Patterson, N. J: hod grant tint fi pr.-Clow; fool May Ind its ,ty to e ry Jamey in ( land,. , says a pc ,, Eat- I,Lut reformer, of T '. A RTII s lastg'rent work, Three Years in a Man Trap. Notwithatandilig its immense sale, we rivalry. to ••stend Its influence still further and call for more aid to introduce it to every corner of our land, I t I) indorsed by Judge Biack, /I,Orne.S , it Dotr,tothers \V 111 do more good than any piolu• i.utiOLl lawe 'er framed. It sells beyond paral•el. A ,:ents have done and are doing splehdidly with It. one has sold over :AO contr.!, ()wing to its great ,tiCtk..t , ti we arc enables to offer especially large Send for illuetrated circuair ,t term s , .t rater into this great work at once. F. M. STUD DART A t'o Publishers, Phila. , •- • 4 . 0 an all cla.set. Old people. the m(ddle• Lien those who arejatt entering life. and youth. of both etelate, buy and read tvtlh E i ` the zreateAt profit -'-;.' MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET; Ulu LEW'S' last &LAI twat RE .." 44 if , ineettii,f , with the greatuit gni:test. -j :.• and there Mohey Lt. Send for Our cireular,. Sc , what, are Vj 4eui free N EU. MACLEAN. Phila. 4w - • Light In the East The ini,t etunpreheri,lve and valuable religious' work et, er published. ab.o, for our new Illustrated Famtlp thn:e contanong nearly 5170 flue' pwrlpture Idustr4tions. and Dr Smith's Complete Dtctlon ary of the )3 , 1,:t., :wild for Prospectus and Cir ulars, ne will show you what agents say of rye Lest and cheaprst Faintly Bible. and how L.L.t they ar. etsldnu It. Address NATIONAL PI - BLItOII l'O. Philadelphia, pa. de4 4w 1 . ) 0N I ' l l 1 13 ) r E: e L), )t E i g ( h . E g I e \ It n6!s, sore ro_a, hour,—•ne.s, and bronchial diticuttles. use Wells' Carbolic Tablets. rNil biailallone are on the market, bet the on !." : . .cieutt tic preparation of Carbolic Actd for 'mei; .11v:ow' , is when chemically combined with id her wen known remedies. Its In these TAnt•rT'• and all parties err cautioned 4,'ainiit rising my other In all races of trretatiou of the mucus membrane three TA pLe - Ts should be freely aeea, their ctrau• snit: and healing properties are astonishing. Be wAtIVED. nerfr liffiferf a cold. It Is easily cured in. its incipient state, wheikiii)ecornoe chron lc the cure is exceedingly diflicnlt, use Wells' car bolic Tableneas a specific. ' JOHN 4.1. KELLOGG, Is Platt St. N Y. Sole agt•Lt for the United States. sena fur Circa tar. Price 2 cents a boa. dee Litt lAMOND & RUBY FURNACES. POWERFUL AND ECONOMICAL BEATERS. 3 . A Lneeon. Potentee. FULLER, WARREN, A CO.. "M.', Water street, New York dee44w plitgy ff Tb AAA' tewartnurna 111:PROVID, UNRIVA Fl) and UNEQ BURN» ANY sCLG nun, WARREN & Co, 236 Water et. N.'l 11)0 AGENTS WancAbsolutely title best selling books? Send for Clreattltre of VC:veer UNABBIDGISD /LW'. FALMILT aietj over Iluu pages Wail tn.; %ID pages Bible Aids, ace. Arabesque jtl.'2s Gilt Edge. 1 clasp; IS 2.5 Fall Gilt; 9 clasps. $1.1,. -Bel den: The White CAW For Winter 30th KM reedy. "I American Farmer's Bone Book: '1 he SM.:lard, 40th 1000 ready. isptzootia Treat ments, .t.c. C. F. V Evr, N. Y. &Clnetartattlieut st Goodrich, Chicago. d _j_ e l lw AGENTS W ANTED—Address for them ust lib eral terms ever offered. THE Discovtazu DISCOVERED. Dr. LININUSTONE IN AFRICA—the Adven ture'''. The STANLEY LIVINt.STONE EXPE DITION to Africa. Large Octavo Volume Net hatted. Contains incidents of the Wonderful Ca rector the Great Ttaseler; the Country, Animals. Noises, Hnntmg, Rc. Full account of this moat interesting part of the globe. Oultjt Sent for one dollar' addrees UNION PUBLISIIING C‘n-chi cage III.; Pbtlideipbut Pa.• or Springfield, tles.s. Agents Wanted lor decll 4w
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