I THE BEAVER RADICAL SMITH CDRTIB, Editos. BEAVER, PA... Friday nomine* Aagait 15tb, 1873. \ Republican District and County Ticket Amenably. 8. J. CROSS, Beaver county. JONATHAN ALLISON, Washington county. Al L. CAMPBELL, Butler county, DAVID MdLEE, Butler county. Pronk| . company have pot their arm m bands on Ibe market. They at the rate of seven per cent * Dlerew semi-annually. ' Winted.—John H, Swing D t tu ft.. Is (now baying WOOL, paiine th!! >P ? BPo ' s Prices. He wants all he can eet h ghes > 6 ** — Judge Aches,. „ slowly recoterlng, bat still WC4t n bas gone to Dear Park, Md., on a vS where he will remain a short ti me ts public will be glad to hear of h is provement. Bho ~ ° f an kiad# « *">* * The Young Men’s Christian Associa. lion of Sharon bas instituted a series of out door sermons for Sunday afternoons The service last Sunday was held m the grove back of the old Catholic Cent etery. Dramatic, —The Jennie Hight Trag edian Company will give an entertain ment in Broadway Hall New Brighton on Friday the 22J of August. The see. sational drama entitled “Divorce," which never fads to draw, will be given on that evening. Go and see it. Hartzos & Beam, manufacturers and deal ere In fancy Boots. Shoes and (Jailers. Orders from all parts of the county filled on short notice at reasonable prices. The Town Council have purchased tie Aiken spring, about a mile from Beaver together .with several acres of land, for $lOOO. The Council propose lo bringthe water to Beaver borough. This is a move in the right direction. fFeJread a telegram on Monday to A. J. Pettit, Esq., of Smith's Ferry, from Butler county, that an oil well was struck on Saturday, near the Pettit lease, and about one-fourth ot a mile West of Buena Vista, Butler county, that runs nine hundred barrels daily. ice (Told Sparkling Soda Water, flavored with Pure Fruit Syrups, always fresh from Hugo An driesseo's Marble Fountains. • A. M’Donald has just moved his saddle shop from Honkstown to Beaver. He can be found at the building recently occupied by Mr. Phillis. Call and see him and examine his stock- Andy has the reputation of being a great trader and if you can’t get a good bargain out of him, it will be yonr fault. The Singer Sewing Machine is the b«t in to market and if yon want to bay a machine tot never gets oat of order, Isdurableand will do all kinds of work and give perfect satisfaction, then go to K. Straw & Co-, No. 10 Sixth Street, [Pitts burgh, Pa., and yon can get jast each a machine as you want. jeBo-6t Bade Miss Maggie Foulk, of Beaver, has been elected principal of the Beaver Common Schools. Miss Foulk is a sister of Ellen and has for the past year suc cessfully acted as principal of the Beaver Falls Common Schools and is one of the best teachers in the county. As the purchase of a Bewlns Machine is ol may be an act for a life-time, care should be taken in selecting one that time and. nee have proven to be the best. Time tries all things. “L’se only tarnishes the final test.” Opinions of the skill ful may be of value, but time is needed to con firm them. While the Singer Sewing Machine Company has given the public the finest fruits of inventive genius, they have guarded it from i multitude of traps. Attachments have been ad ded for various purposes, but It has kept free from all useless complications. Simplicity oi parts, and adaptation to the widest range of work has been the constant aim. 2Hs3t Instead of boasting of a variety of useless stitches and movements, it claims to make bat One Kind of Stitch, and that with the Fewest Movements Possible. Hence the Machine may run constantly for twenty years, or a life-time, and work ]ust as well as when new. B. Straw & Co , No. 10 Sixth Street. Pit nrgh, Pa. The Philomath Literary Society o* Allegheny city, came to Beaver on last Friday on the steam boat McCormick. There were 55 couples of which we noted the following: Will E. Cameron, Frank H. H&slett, Andrew N. Hazlett, Frank W. Loomis, Jas. H. Taylor, L. McKee Davidson, Jas R. Thompson, Jas. & McKee, Robert C. Morton, Chas. A, Her bert, Will W. Martin, James B. Lambic, Eltie V, Armstrong, Maggie D McDon ald, Eva M. McCone, Agnes D. Miller. Hattie B. Sinith, Eda 8. E. Greeg. Sadie M. McKee, Maggie I. Boggs, Ella M. Cargo- The Committee of Arrangements ba telegraphed the proprietor of the Nationa Hotel to provide entertainment for them, which he did in a highly satisfactory style. The table was g<>t up readiest of expense and gave entire salisf flCt ' oD The party fjft about 10 o’clock in b ? pl r and with pleasant recollections their host and hostess. For a neat and substantial 8001. or er go the cheap store of John Kenned) Beaver Falls. They have the largest, best cheapest stock In Beaver county, and can ejut if anybody ran. On Thursday of week before las l J° Dickson, while fishing in Big Beaver - low Moravia caught the largest fi®* 1 .* far aa we know, that baa been capi u in any of our streams this season. B a catfish and weighed twelve pounds » a half. Boots and shoes for ladies, gentlemen 4 c hildron, at Hcnzog & Beams, New Brighto • april’ls-33