THE BEAVER RADICAL SMITH CDRTIS, Editob. BEAVER, PA» Friday Mornioei August Ist, 1873. I Republican District and County Ticks Assembly' S. J. CROSS, Besver county. JONATHAN ALLISON, Washington county. A. L. CAMPBELL, Butler county, . DAVID McKBB, Butler county. Protfconotary. O. A. SMALL, Bridgewater. Treasurer. JAMBS H. MANN, New Brighton. Commissioner. Q. W. SBBOABBS, Moon tp Jury Commissioner. JOHN WILSON, Chippewa tp. Poor House Director. . SAMUEL McMANAHT, Economy tp. Aadttor. J. P. CULBERTSON, South Bearer tp. - Trustees of Academy. R. S. IMBRIE, Bearer. P. L. GRIM. New Galilee* A COMPARISON. Gov. Hartranft’s majority in this conaty last Fall was eight hundred and three. The opposition then combined, Liberals and Democrats, and the contest was squarely drawn between the Republicans and their opponents. Now the Democratic party has nominated a Democratic ticket. There is no person on the list whose Democracy n. Toey are only pervert ed to meet Democratic dilemmas.” —lu'a letter to Gen. W. C. Wickham j and others, Major Edward McMahon con- j stints to go before the Republican State i Convention as a candidate K>r the nomi- nation of Governor of Virginia. He says , The new building of Atkins & Small that he has never been an active politi-J on Third Street, will be finished in about cian, or an aspfrant for parly favors, but j two weeks, when their furniture estab believing, as he honestly does, that the ! bailment further up the street, will be prosperity of Virginia is intimately asso- j moved to the new warehouse, ciattid with the success of Republican principles and the alignment of the State with the National Administration, be will run for the Office if nominated. He also says: “I recognize in the present National Administration the representa tive thought of the American people. I believe tbat the free interests of Virginia, ajid the South especially, are intimately associated with a generous, manly, and. impartial support of that A Iministra lion, and a sincere determination to carry out in good faith the Constitution and laws of toe country, as we have solemnly pledged ourselves to do. Following closely } npon the recognition of the palpable duty of upholding the Government that throws itsprotectioa over us are to be found, ac cording to my comprehension, the genu ine Interests of Virginia. even a super ficial knowledge of the wonderful wealth that lies buried in onr State would at once suggest that the growth and pros perity of »n her great interests depend upon the successful prosecution ofj the enlarged enterprises of public improve ment now attracting the ’attention of the country. Prominent among these is the Completion of the James River Snd Kana wha Canal.” LOCAL ITEMS. 1 TO ADVERTISERS.—The Beaver Radical Is the most extensively circu lated Weekly Newspaper In Western Pennsylvania* / Cleveland Sc Pittsburgh Railroad. Going Wett— Mail, 7,46 a. m; Accommodation 6.10 p. m. Going East— Accommodation, 0,19 a. m; Hail, 3.31 p. &; Express, 9,07 p. m. Arrival and Departure of ISalls. Western mall leaves at 6.45 am.; arrives at 8 p.m. Eastern mail leaves at 3p. m.; arrives at Ba. m. The attention of the public is directed to tbe following new advertisements, which appear in Tbs Radical to-day: Betray Notice—T. W. Johnson ..... • Executor's Notice—Joseph C. Wilson For Bale—Wm. U. Haller * Special Notice—Banner Baking Powder. C Special Notice—Hostetler A Smith G Special Notice—John Kennedy C Adv—Dawson A Bakin. C Special Notice—Normal School C Special Notice—Sapolio. C Stockholders Meeting—Wm Bo*ton... IsSt Special Notice—R. Steinfeld C Special Notice—B. M. Swing C Bfaehbertiesr are. ripe and in abund * U ance. ! l Two entire new two Horse Wagons, for sale at Speyerer A Son's. feh2l-tf. Rev. J. K. Miller has put a sew roof on bis house. ' • Ice Cold Sparkling Soda Water, flavored with Pure Fruit Syrups, always fresh from Hugo An drieseen’e Marble Fountains. Seventy kegs of beer were sold at one picnic in Warren borough; and yet that is a local option county. We have had heavy rains during the week, very hot weather, and one c»u al most see the corn grow. For Sale * —John Trimble, of George town, Pa., has 20 acres of land for sale in Green township. See posters. Wan ted. —John H. Ewing, of Sbippingport Pa., is now buying WOOL, paying from 40 to 42 cents. He wants all he can get. jy!Btf Wanted . —logood coal miners want ed, steady employment, house rent free. Enquire of Captain R. Calhoon, George town, Beaver county, Pa. Bobert f son of Mr. das. Hardy, of Brighton township, had his arm broken on last Friday by being thrown from a horse. Divine Services in the Vanport M, E. Church, at 4 o’clock, p. m., next Sab bath, by Rev. James M. Shields. Wel come all. Recovering. The readers of The Radical will be gratified to learn that Judge Achesdn is rapidly recovering from his late serious illness. apples in Crawford county will be a fair crop. The apples are not as heavily loaded as usual, but nearly all will yield some. Organs. —Very cheap organs from |5O to f5OO. Call on or write to Smith Curtis, Radical office Beaver, Pa., for further particulars and terms. John Wilson's house, near the U. P. Church, is being rapidly built. The walls are up, the roof on, and the build ing begins to show off. John A . Cogtey , of Smith’s Ferry, has sold out his store to Treffinger & Smith, who will continue the business at the old stand. We wish them many cus tomers and plenty of cash. •21/% Joseph Ledlie has removed his office from The Radical building to the new and tasteful building which he has just erected close to his residence on the Diamond. Now is the time to subscribe for the Beaver Radical, the political campaign will soon open, and every voter should be supplied with good reading matter. $2.00 a year. j Mr. Joe Sniph, of Smiths Ferry, one day last week was disabled by being kicked on the knee by a horse. Although lame, his injuries are only temporary. Dr. Htmilton dressed the limb.' Some old-fashioned mowing was done on the Diamond on Tuesday. It put to shame our modern improvements, and made one almost wish to revive the old way of doing up harvests. A new Democratic paper is about to be started in Pittsburgh. The enterprise may prove a success, but it is rather ris. ky. One bad better not g > his bottom dollar-on it anyway. Hamilton Kinsey bas leased the Ferry between Smiths Ferry and George, town, and Is doing a good business. Mr. Kinsey is very acecmmodating, and will aei you across the Ohio in double quick time. ***' John McCurdy, formerly of (bis county, has been on a visit to hie friends in Georgetown. He expects to return is the Pall and remain, having aold oat in Seville, Medina county, Ohio where he has been living for a number of years. «^?J? U , ate# ofAMde “ ieB Seminaries can fit themselves for a Normal School Diploma in Por coarB3 of study and informs- Pern’!?™ 8 h Bta “ P J * A * Co °P er > Bdinboro, Ur. Dto Lewis puts corsets on the same level so 4 r d J is concerned, and siys, ‘V asbea! 'i idence are three Bhnps_ a Z my candy shop, and a corset shon® a know Which is the greatest evil.- d ° D ° l The Lawrence Guardian i 8 toW larged to* a thirty-su col umn obe <*• change made necessary Z Tn? BPer ’ vertislng patronage. InLaJTs?' of nature, and we are glad tnX la * fact in the above case. Serve, ie We have been requested by the tary of the Democratic Countv r Jr* tee, J. M. Buchanan, Esq. J.. that there will be a meeting of cratic County Committee in the House in Beaver. Pa . t 0D SatuL 2nd day of August, atten o’ctoclf ?' H. The mother of Kale the girl who was shot by her loy^i? 8 zier.at Harmony. Pa., on the has returned to Wheeling troin avi 51 her wounded daughter, and reports h improving quite rapidly with every Z pent of * speedy recovery. IPW Waite Oyler, *bo has ffiade „ ? attempts to escape jail, mide , “ unsuccessful one on Tuesday He * finally diseoeered in the a.ic »be, e J! an Oyler could get. If be »,«,, gettmg away now he will earn his i ibet . tv * 9 The Sharon Timet says that while Howe’s circus was going from that pj ace to Youngstown, Ohio, on Tuesday morn mg of last week, the thunder frightened the elephants to such an extent that they became unmanageable and stampede through the fields The New Lisbon Bucket SUU . The citizens of this county residing along the line of the proposed narrow gaDge railroad have subscribed $23,000 for ns construction. What narrow gauge railroad is above—where is its proposed terminus* The excellent and superior United States Organs, manufactured by Whitney and Raymond, Cleveland, Ohio. These Organs are fully warranted, powerful, soft toned, and made of the best material For further information write to or cal upon Smith Curtis, Agent, RaDic® office, Beaver, Pa. * The total assessed value of private property in the United Slates, according to the census of 1870, was 114.178,979,632; the valuation of real estate being $9,914,. 780,826, and personal estate $4,254,205,- 907. The true valuation according to the same authority, of real and personal estate, Was f 30,068,518,507. Fire.—A fire broke out in the IFs/e house of the Doncaster house, Hockester, on Sunday about 2 o’clock in the aba noon. At first serious destruction was anticipated, but fortunately by the aid of the citizens vlho were quickly on hand the fire was extinguished without causing much damage. ■' There is quite an organ contest going on in the Presbyterian Church. Mellor & Hoene, of Pittsburgh, have a Goodman organ, and the editor of this paper has s Combination, one of Simmons & Clough organ manufacture, on exhibition in the Church. Both of these organs have tubes and reads combined, and are superior in struments. '6O and see them. Charles E, Johnson , who returned from Florida a few weeks since, is set tling up bis business in this county pre paratory to taking his filial departure to that land of fljwers andjorange blossoms next Fail. He is going, l pretty extensive ly into the business uranges. Charley has music in him, and if a live Tt ankee can succeed downthere, he can. Beaver Seminary, under the su- pervision of Prof. Scfaeibner, has been ! new roofed and much improved. We un j derstand that the prospects for a full ! school at the opening of nest session are | quite flattering. We are glad to see our i institutions of learning in a prosperous condition. Beaver College aud Beaver Seminary ought to be crowded with stu dents. .Mrs. Emetine Evans, of Califor nia, is visiting her sister, Airs. Elizabeth I Calhoun, of Georgetown. Mrs. Evans went to California early, and is one of the old settlers. She has made two jour- , neys to California by overland, and re- j turnecf this summer by the Pacific rail road over the same country traversed many years ago in a slow coach. The contrast must have been striking. A Hint to House wives.— Every bottfcrvife of neat and tidy habits takes especial delight*® keeping al! the tip, copper and ir c ware of be kitchen as clean and bright as painstaking lab° r ' can make them. A pride in this direction is com mendable, acd always meets the smiling approval of the “tyrant man" who pays the bonsuhold bite Remkmber that Sapolto is the only thing on earti that will make an old tarnished tin pan or a rnsty kettle shine as bright as new. And by the use of Sapolio it js the dmckest and easiest thing m the world to keep every utensil in a'high state of polish. V**, Brother Jake, we bad a new suit 0/clothe* nude by B. Stelnfeld of New Brighton, Go there end leave your measure and see how his cutter can improveyonr appearance. R. Stelnfeld keep* on hand a large stock of gentlemen’s furnish’ 1 # goods, bia sales ate large. Suita for boys or nw® made oh short notice in the best of style and a [ prices to suit. Remember, R. Steinfeld. b’ e * Brighton. Hsrizog Sc Beam, manufacturers and, deal ere in fancy Boots. Shoes and Gaiters. Orders from all parts of the county filled on short cot** i