IOCJL ITEMS: r w Taylor, Beaver Falla; Evan A*** 13 - ~l.„-n I0U - J. Linnenbrint. Rochester. inVJJBTISEBS.-The Beaver ,'fue most extensively circa- Newspaper In Western St?--- i*nd & Pittsburgh Railroad, (: ‘ eve iv“-Mail, 1,46 a. m; Acfeommodatlor 5.40 P . »•Accommodation, o,l* ». ** Mail, :■■■ ■■ . , val and Departure of Mall*. K ™\ _, n leaves at 6.45 *.m.; arrives at 8 p.m. at 2p,m.;arrivesatBa.m. v . eCl is directed to the advertisements, which appear in t °' day: Jojoba Robinson ■*? e3 p Farms- Weaver* Co ' j. s. Conover t j-Thomas Donchoo..,* U ,. a .Noucc-R Straw i NoMC—Morrlson & Son ****** " ,-, a l Notice— Oleine -,••_• bp vo-i'-e-Hertrofr* Beam.. gpec;9: > n ‘ , - c t dv-D- L. K^o , w cood« at J- Kennedy & Co.’s apr4-4w ff e v , rT much regret that we are com r»d this week to omit for want of time r 'f aC e r very interesting Philadel- H: u / c .r-espondence. It will appear in P !/ p X - The few letters we have ‘ a . »" fr un ‘Eizzil’ have been much ad rt 1 f * * v _ * d <=rd eagerly rend and we know rji ,Jis unavoidable delay will cause^ many disappuiotments. U dleV Fancy Slippers at J. Kennedy & Co.’s jr,r4-lw fy e have received a very handsome of R.bert M. Agnew formerly of ace, by which we learn that he has e “.' fr *d upon the practice of law in Lac ca-ter Pa., having his office at No. 45 North Duke St. We wish our young frl end success in his profession and have D o doubt that he will achieve it. ; . Try ’he Improved Economical Plow. Yon can _.„rorDo:hirs at M. L. Armstrong’s, Harsha fC; ’ _ feb2l-tf vi,;e. Pa A new daily paper, the Evening Tele crapl has been started in Pittsburgh, n rdt r the elitbrship, it is said, of H*>n.H. Bacber Swoopet It is large, newsy, spi- C v ?ri : d and ought to win its way speedi ly to public favor as we trust it will. Gentlemen’s Oxford Ties at J. Kennedy * apr4-4w CVe The Indiana Lecture Association lost nc :he;r lecturers the past season $l2O 50. Tbe '.tctarers were ; Rev. Van Demark, jnsb Billings, Belcher, McDonald, Wil led Pr-s. Hay?, Anna E. Dickinson and Dun’*! Daugherty, E e q. J. .Uoorri druggist, sells Indian Bitters and Via Coeq Eeror. aprlB:lm. A lody was found on Thursday even itc of last week at Rochester, bearing firong cnrks of resemblance to that of Tinmas Haz’.elt, wan was drowned here some time ago. His nephew, Samuel Hszlett, was telegraphed for. and left for Rochester immediately Mad,. Two entire new two Horse Wagons, for sale i; Speyerer & Son’s, feh3l-tf. We are indebted to our old friend A. Wvno of this place fora copy of the an nua’ report of the authorities of Alleghe ny city. Mr. Wynn is engaged as city Surveyor and from the report we discover ikat he has been kept quite busy and has made a large number of surveys. We are glad to know of his prosperity and wish him still greater success. Wanted !—Everybody to call vt J. Kennedy Co 'e, street. Beaver Falls. apr4-4w Dr. Donehoo , formerly of this place and we’i known to the older residents, has returned here to resume his practice and will be happy to receive the patron age of his friends and all others who may bt disposed to cal! for his services. The tate-t style of Hoots and Shoes at J. Kcn r.edy A: Cu,'- ap*4-4w There will be a meeting of the Mana gers.d the Beaver County Agricultural Soc.ety at the Sheriff’s office, Beaver, on Saturday, May 3d, 1573. James Scroggs f M, D, t late of Purview, Braver county, hasi we under naud, settled at New Waterford, Colum bia county, Ohio. The Doctor is well f ead in h s profession, and has had an ex 'ecsive and successful practice in Beaver county, where he is highly respected as a citizen and appreciated as a physician and Rorger o While we are sorry to bear that he has gone from our midst, we wish him IB his rew home, pleasant' surroundings, numerous friends, and a large lucrative Practice. ; J oho Kennedy A Co. are now receiving ° a; of the largest and most complete stock of fpnng goods ever bronght to this market. A fall me of Men's, Boys'. Tenths’, Women’s Misses' * n <l Children's Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Oxford le *' and Slippers. Goods sold at lowest cftsh prices- tn examination of stock solicited. apr-Mw Alliance- Monitor says : Rev. W. L'oke, the newly appointed pastor, J* b - eD Patching in the M. E. Church (i ‘ this c:iy three consecutive SibbalLs to * r gs an i attentive congregation. His H tlhod delivering sermons is reading. *s matter is very well prepared, and his ttmn Dcr pleasidp. &iler Brown has got moved Mint Union and regularly installed It! U.fc M -p ... * . kail h ’ pu plt l here. We have not 1 e of hearing h;im yet. ....2sq St B. M. Ewikg, Sec’y. | In accordancewith the rules of the par* | ty, the Republicans of Beaver county | will meet at the usual places of holding j elections, on Saturday, the 31st day of May, ahd vote for candidates for nomi* nation for the offices below named: * Ope person for Assembly; One person for Prothonotary; One person for Treasurer; . One person for Commissioner ; One person for Poor House Director; One person for Jury Commissioner; - One person fur Auditor; ; Two persons for Trustees of Academy. They will also elect members of the County Committee as follows; Big Beaver tp... tp*.... ..1 Beaver b0r0... Slndnstry tp 1 Borough tp.............1|Mari0n tp........ .....1 Bridgewater boro .2'UeGnire diet,........ . ,1 Brighton tp llMoon tp 1 Baaeo boro. .1 sfew Brighton, IL W. .-.’2 Beaver Falls T..v«t “ M.W.-.2 ..C Chippewa ip Ij •* “ 8. -W. ..2 Darlington tp 2Now Sewickly tp......2 Economy tp l.North Bewicklytp.....l Fallston boro iNew Galileehoio......l Franklin tp 1 Ohio tp.1... 1...........2 Freedom met .a Freedom boro l\ Pbillipsburg boro t r Frankfort diet .2 Pulaski tp .1 Glasgow boro llßaccoon tp ...2 Greene tp.......: 3 Rochester boro ;.. .8 Georgetown boro .I'Rochester tp.......—1 Harmony tp 1 South Beaver tp........2 Hopewell tp .2 St. Clair boro .1 The. County Convention will convene at the Court House on Monday, June 2d, at 10 o’clock, a. m. W. 8. Shallenbebgeb, Chr’o. Co. Com. 151 St ANNOUNCE9IENTS. Tbe names of the following candidates for nom ination for the several offices to be ailed at tbe en suing October election, are placed before tbe Re publican voters of Beaver county for their suffer ages and decision at the primary elections. S. J. CROSS.’Rochester boro. Prollionotary. O. A. SMALL, Bridgewater borp. JOHN BLENTZ, Ohio twp. JOHN 'CAUGHEY, Beaver boro. BENJ. WILDE, New Brighton boro, Treasurer. WILLIAM EWING, Raccoon twp. JAMES H. MANN, New Brighton boro. H. W. SEELY, Rochester boro; JAMES TODD, Raccoon twp. Lt. 8. A. JOHNSTON, Borough twp. Commissioner. JAMES BRITTAIN, Greene twp; JAMES PETERS, Hanover twp. GEO. W. SURODES, Moon twp. Auditor. S. N. WARRICK, South Beaver twp. J. N. CALHOON, Georgetown boro. J. Moore, druggist, sells Quick Cough Care and French Balm. aprlS-lm.- We (Mil attention to tbe advertisement oi John Robinson’s Great Show in-anoth er column, J »hn R »binsoa has a good reputation as a Showman and has a large collection of various race animals to ex bibit in connection with an Entertain ing and inoffensive circus performance. We understand that Mr. R >binson strictly excludes from his show every thing of an unchaste or immoral tendency in order that all classes, men wom-n and children may be free to attend without fear of having thcir sensibilities shocked by gross vulgarities of expression or inde cencies of manner. At Rochester, May the 50i. # Xry tb.e Improved Economical Plow. Ton can get it for nothing at M. L. Armstrong’s, Hartha ville. Pa. - feb2l-tf New Goods ! New Go.ids I!—Hert zog and Beam have just received a large invoice of New Spring Goods, .consisting of the latest and most fashionable wear, for Ladles and Gentlemen in Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers. In ladies’ wear at tention is called to the following styles, viz : Very best imported French Maroc co boots, lace and button,also to Creo kid, lace and button Newport ties, Columbia ties, and the very best assortment of fash iomble slippers. In gentlemen's wear, we hive the celebrated Oxford tie, Prince Albert low sh >e, Swiss walking shoe, lasting Inot tipped, vary cool for sum mer, and opera slippers. Fine work a specially. All orders promptly attended to, and the patronage of the public re spectfully solicited. Store opposite Brad ford’s Real Estate office, Broadway, New Brighton. apr2s 2t The Additional Bounty Act was extend ed by the last Congress, sothat those who failed to file their claims before the 30th of January last, can do so now. All cialms for Pensions and Boun ties promptly proseentedby Gilbert 9. Eberbart, Attorney at Law, N«w Brighton, Beaver county, Penna. marll-8t Zeigler’s Herald of last week says : I A corps of engineers started from this ’ place to Coon Summit in Concord town- i ship, to run the mute of a Railroad to New Castle in this State,and Youngstown in Ohio. Whether the engineers will fol- ' low the waters of the Muddycreek, Slip peryrdek and Connoquenessing.creeks, to the Beaver river, or cut through the bills in a more direct way, must depend upon circumstances. The real object doubtless , is to make a through route to the east in 1 connection with what is called Bennett’s Branch, now being constructed through portions of Clarion, Jefferson and Arm strong counties to the mouth of the.Ma ho nip gon the Allegheny river. In the transportation of freight to the seaboard, over this route when constructeiVinstead of by Pittsburgh, a great saving would be effected. Some think it would injure Butler because the location would be some ten miles north of us; but we do not think so. We are of that class who think railroads constructed in any part of the county adds to its general aggregate wealth and necessarily gives position and importance to the county seat. We l*e lieve in all our people having the advan tage of public improvements if their loca tion or other advantages are sufficient to justify the construction of them. We live in a fast age and whatever of Tiencff! is going on let it he fairly distributed. Assembly. THE RADICAL:. FBI DAY, A Prom Woodholl &C'lafflin4 fA-d,-. .*s©CSSSsKSS^j^gp^^g! BT. WItO A- TOWSfSKW).; Thoa ehalt conquer, O Victoria, , , In the nameoftru'th and right— ■ In the name of Freedom’s angels, In the name of tores evangels— _ Than shiltconquer. Child of L'ght I •Thou »h the church - Conspire agalfißt ■ Uallingto ib-ald the State, * Bached by cannon, shell and sword— Thoa ehait conquer in the Lord, Be it -it late. • < - - -,-v -' • ~ V> ■»- * .i. . f In thee mo:t sacred rights are stabbed. On which depend the nation's life— Freedom of thought, of speech and press, Of all that can most truly bless, And end this reign of .strife. Though to prison they may drag thee. And perils gatherrOnndthyWay, From the radiant summer-land Shall come a mighty angel Jiand, . To be thy strength and stay. Though jeers andjscoffs aassllthee now,, And every mein asd lying word; -- v J * t Yet, sister! In the skies above Are brlgbt emphyreal Isles of lover-..; > > There wait thy crown 7 and thy reward • r Beaveb Falls, Pa., 8d month 2d, M? 73. ' i. ■ - ’ • + —- jr, R. Reed de Co., As Fifth avenue, Pitts burgh, have on baud an Immense stock of foreign and American Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Clocks, Bronzes and Fancy Goods,'forming an elegant assortment in every department of their trade that is unexcelled in the market, all of which they offer at the very fewest prices. We advise those who desire to purchase any article of the above description to first call and elamine the splendid stock"of J. R. Roed & Co., and compare their price/with those of other dealers. They are polite, accommodating and npnght, and are determined to do the right thing by everybody. A Rattlesnake Hunt,— Mr. Y. V. Ijams, one of the employes of the Newt office, owns a claim of* 100 acres near this city. Last Sunday, while resting from his weekly toil, Ijaras took it into his head to have a rattlesnake hunt. In company ;with a friend or two, with hoes in their hands, they visited a prairie dog “town” near by, and commenced business. In th« fall, at the beginning of cold weather, these venomous reptiles congregate in the prairie dog holes in large numbers. Owls, hawks, snakes, and dogs all “go in” together, and so far as we know there are no family jars. In -n warm October day, these rattlesnakes crawl out of the holes and bask in old S>l’s invigorating and warming rays. Hundreds can be seen “in the season,” around one of these :dog towns. When the cold, raw nights of October are upon u», no snakes can be found upon the open prairie. They have sought winter quarters. Ijams* and; his aids found game immediately, though not .as plentiful as. expected, owing to thq Ifact, perhaps, that the weather ha's been so hue of late that the snakes have not, been impressed with the necessity of .‘‘hunting their holes.” Bat with indus. try the boys managed to “get away with” about twenty of the monsters. Some of them were at least five feet long with eight to fifteen rattles. Ijams says it was. pot much of a day for snakes/either.— Hutchison (Kan.) News. Stop at the New brick front. Corner of Broad way and Lock streets. New Brighton, for your clothing. april-4t ‘ lee Cold Sparkling Soda Water, flavored with Pnre-Frult-Syrnpe, always fresh from Hugo An driessen’s Marble Fountains. aprlltf N*w Cactus, Pa. , Feb. 12,1872. Messrs. Beymer, Bauman St Co.: We have used your Pure White Lead for the last three years, and consider it the best, for bril liancy. durability, and body, and Would recom mend It in preference to all other brands. C. M. KEEFER, LOVE BROS. The World** Fnlr. -Thousands of persons crossed the Atlantic and made a Journey of more than six thousand miles to see the World’s Fair in Purls. My Agents have searched every portion of the Globe, and obtained every rare qn£ interesting curiosity throughout the world. I bring the Great World’s Fair to all the principal towns, and what wonder is it that schools and factories are closed and excursion trains run from all points which my Great Show cannot visit. Never will any other man in this generation venture to expend one’*: fourth so much money, or exhibit to the public one-sixth of the wonderful and beautiful novelties and marvels which I put into this my last grea t ; effort. John Robinson. The Beaver Seminary, Prof. >l. E Scheibner, Principal, was opened on tbe 15th inst, and we are glad to slate that quite a number ot young ladies and gentlemen enrolled themselves as students. The Seminary, though strictly non-secta rian, is under the auspices of the Presby terians, and as far as we can -learn there is every prospect of making it a permanent institution. The building, owned by William freed E->q , wick ley, is leased for six years, and will be entirely refitted for the next academical year. Prof. Scheibner Js a graduate <>f one of the European Universities, quite a linguist and has several years experience as a ped ugogue in this country. Friends, we learn that tbe institution will be chartered in course of time with collegiate powers to graduate young ladies and to prepare young men for college. Early Ruse Potato Seed. —H. C. St 8. R. Patterson have for sale cheap at their ejore, on Tank Street, Beaver Falls, one hundred bushels of choice Early Bose Potatoes for seed. tf Important lo the Public I -T. Waggoner, Esq.. late of Sewlckly, having secured the store house and fixtures, situate in Vanport, recently occupied by J. M. Cornelius & Co,, is now pre pared to receive all kinds of country produce, ai market prices, in exchange lor dry goods, groce ries. &c. Having refitted and furnished said store, and being constantly in receipt of new goods, con sisting of a full Une of Dry floods. Groceries, Qnoensware, Hardware, Notions, Hoots and Shoes. he respectfully invites the public to call ann examine his stock and secure a bargain. Lo cation Railroad stecet and Wire Ferry landing. Come one, come all. apr4-4w Notice.— From, and alter this date, until the first of September nest, the County Commission ers will be in sccsion on Saturday of each week/ "aprll-Sw- * : • 4loca I ■ ‘ It appears that drove cotte roofed Morses has In certain quarieij 'yn * *<•' evidently are par else they, could n or thirty dollar about,, this; trlfliJg affair. I don’t know is Lwonld objecJ^to a bribe or a half miiiibDi bat twnty or thirty dollars Is “too tbln.” No gentlemen, understand me distinctly, yoa have never made' money enbugk ijyourwicked*, abomina ble and villalnol* business tolnduceme to keep silent forJbe moment,* keep silent and jallbw yoi to congregate, in, some bell-holeto coscoct your damnable plans, to rob nary fellow minkeep silent while you golhrough the country to honest industrious ': lirmers aud by - feigned friendship llmcj false;; representation, rob them cflbeirjhard earned : savings, for, which they failed late and, early, lor which they large and bitter drops oTsweatjfpr wfuchsome of them doubt less stiidfdthemsel vcsof the necessaries of life!, se as tosaVe a few, : hundred- dol lars for k'Vrainy, day/l keep silent and allow a'i»rty of infernal thieves: lb rob tbemi without receiving one solitary cent in fortbe order or note they sign through their ignorance and the representations of false friends; keep r ■ 7 ~ fcilenl? Iftl never! I will have my say, in the fa® of your master, his “Satanic Majesty.’) -I will say to farmers in this or any ojher -county, should any man come rio matter who he is; and represenUhat you can make immense sums of money ’without expending any, I say. kick! him frdm the' place, as you would a,thief or an imposter; or, shop id parties |»me to you to trade notes for horses dr battle, be very careful that you know pirftisely, and without the shadow of a dmibi that the- note or notes are genuine Und every particular. Now, a few words to those French became riled at what I said In inyiast letter. I have started out wHh; the/ibtentloon to chronicle events as they whspire, to expose wrong, fraud and crimtj/ ’when and wherever I find ibem. belfev{ng tbftt the only true way to prevecllhemiß by exposure, for the most hardened ' and - degraded wretch i will hot fommit crime if be is positive [ thathe Will be exposed, and it is my in tention t(i continue in this path, to tell the tru& in everything without fear, favoir oh affection for any one, and to gay noth ngbut what I can substantiate before a s.»hrt of justice. As for threats, T will merely'say that I was born on American soil; breathed the pure, free and halloaed air of my "native land, and am hspfty.to say, I court not the taf<or nor feak the frown of mortal man. Slick apin tifte aU those pugalistfcally »n - one be extremely anxbtrstoknow who ! am, I will say, go ask the editor of The BeavkS Radi cal! he has my full :and free permission to give iny name and poslofflce address. Should any parties leel tbemselVea sorely wronged and insulted, and deem an apology essential, I will give it in this way, if I have said anything that I am sorry for, I am 'glad «f it. . Hercules cleaned the Augean stables, which had not been renovated for thirty years, in a single day. I am not a Hercules, but will freely give my feeble support to cleaning this stable of infernal rascality in as short a time as circumstances will permit. No matter if. we must resolve back to. their ■; isolation its component parts, aniTtranspojt them individually or collectively, to some States prisons the only temple for the Indwelling ol the entire gang. The ferry boat plying between this place and that calm and dignified look ing town, Pbillipsburg, has changed hands, J. R. Campbell. E«q., holds the controlling Interest in the company, and has concluded to run the boat himself, and I can cmcientiously say that a more polite and accommodating gentleman could not have been placed on that boat as captain, the traveling public will bear me out in this assertion, as he is a bard working and energetic man. We hope that be may be successful in his new un deitaking. Our honest, upright and able represen tative, Samuel J. Cross, is at home, over head and ears in business, receiving one of the largest stock of dry goods ever sent to this place. He Informed me that this was the finest stock of goods he bad ever offered to the public. As a repre sentative and a business man he is a success. I have heard remarked frequent ly by friends and opponents that no man in his first tarn ever represented Beater county better than 8. J. dross has done. As regards his re-election, that is a settled fact; the public mind is sufficiently schooled in changing tried for untried representatives; honest and upright legis lation "is the pride of each and every true American heart, dishonest legislation" is absinthium to the soul. At last we have a new hardware store in our town. J, 8. Winans & C-r, from New Brighton has opened with a com plete stuck of lurdjrare ani cutlery. This is an institution which has long been looked for in this place. lam a firm believer in a man making it special ty ol a business.where It can be done; this thing of combining one store and not paying proper attention to either, does not look to me as sound poll cy or a successful way of doing business. Any one dealing with the ab *ve named firm, will find a corleous and obliging RIL 25,1873. ny reference to that 'barred patent cement raised quite a breeze Not far from here, |es deeply «r t'afford to offer twenty for me to keep silent gentlemen behind the counter in the L Mlitoir, jsst think, some pan pointed, iron-rusled iouble edged sardine stole my pen knife, which I soj highly prizcdas the friend, andhny man bo deep in ibe muck and mire of dera tion, his manhood so entirely unhinged, his character so alterably debased, as to steal a knife from n poor quill driver, would cut up hie mother’s night ca,p for bullet patches. May his stockings al* ways be full of holes, bis- shirts have no buttons on. May musqnitnes and- tied’ bugs bite hitn at night, fleesin day time. I need say no more.’ •' i Clionian. Aa the purchase of a Sewing Machine is of may he an act forallfe-tlme, icareshonld be taken * In Be!ec!lnjjone ihftt time and n-e have proven to be the.best. Tims tries, uHthin;Js,. • “Use ‘'Ply famUhOKiho dull w.-t,” .Opinions of thcskiU fal m iy be. of v due,. hir- time S u'‘« 1,3il to con firm thein. Wiil'.e tab Stnir r s*ewin-» Machine Company lta» giVea the io <!i-j bf - Inventive genius, they have guarded it from a; multitude of traps.. Attachments haye^been‘ad ded for various purposes, but it has kepi free prom nil useieU complications. Simplicity of parts, and adaptation to the widest range of work , has been the constant aim. Instead, of boasting of a variety of useless stitches and movements, it claims to make but One Kind of Stitch, and* that with the Fewest Movements ‘Possible. Hence the Machine may run constantly for twenty years, dr a life-time, and work just as well as when new. ' R. Straw & Co , No. 10 Sixth Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. april‘2s-8m AcknowlodfiroenU—ln behalf of the Col lege I desire to acknowledge the receipt of the first volume of the Ninth Census ©f the United States, by the courtesy of Bon. Wm. McClelland, our late member ef Congress. Also valuable fossil and mineralogies! specimens Tor our cabinet, from tbe Yellowstone, by Lieut. Samuel Hamilton, ol the U. 8. Army. These gentlemen have the thanks of the Institution for their generous remembrance. R. T, TAYLOR, . President Bsaycr College. Having just ratunnd from the East, we will of fer to the publics full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware. Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes, Drags, and a fine’assortment Ol Cirpets, from 25 cents a yard upward ; and-in fact, everything usually kept in a general store. We feel under especial obligations to our old custom ers for their past patronage, and are still enabled to offer them and the trade in general, a complete stock, selected with care la rcgird’to style, dura bility and price. An examination of oar stock is respectfully solicited. apr2s-3t Mobbison & Sou, Persian Oleine cures cholera, cramp? and all pain. Great Bargains— B. &J. Snelleburg, W Brighton has Just received a splendid stock of j new'goods consisting of coats, pants and vests, of both men’s and boys’ wear,! and a general assort ment of gentlemen’s famishing goods. 8. & J. Snellenburg are wide awake men who believe in keeping their business before the people. They make nse of the means of advertising to commnni ca*e with their customers, and in so doing accom modate all while they receive a large increase of business therefrom. BSt J ’Snellenbnrg will sell clothing either ready made or to order as cheap as the same can be obtained anywhere and will give entire satisfaction not only in price but in fit, qual ity and style of garments sold. Call and examine their stock, price thelf goode, and compare them with goods andprices of other similar stores and eeelf what they assert is not true. Dr, J, Maginnis* Persian Oleine is the best known remedy for pain, sold by Druggists, Dealers and Agents. It is a sad thing to pass through life only ball alive. Tet there are thousands whose habitual condition is one of languor and debility. They complain of no specific desease, they enfler no positive pain; but they have no relish for any thing which affords mental or sensuous pleasure to their mi&re robust and energetic fellow-beings. In Uino cases ont of ten this state of laesitnde and torpor arises from a morbid stomach. Indi gestion destroys the energy of both mind and body. When the waste of nature is not supplied by a due and regular assimilation of the every organ is starved, e>ery function interrupted. Now, what does common sense saggest under these circumstances of depression f The system needs rousing ana strengthening; not merely for au hour or two, to sink afterwards into a more pitiable condition thsin ever (as it assuredly would do if an ordinary alcoholic stimulant was resorted to,) but radically and permanently. How is this desirable object to bo accomplished 1 The answer to this question, founded on the un varying experience ol a quarter of a century, is easily given. Infuse new vigor into the digestive organs by a course of Hostetler’s Stomach Bit ters. Bo not waste time; in administering tem porary remedies, but wake the system up by re’ ! caperaiing the fountain head of physical j strength and energy, the great organ upon which j all the other organs depend for their nurture and | support. By the time a dozen doses of the great vegeta ble tonic and invigorant have been taken, the feeble frame of the dyspeptic will begin to feel its benign influence. Appetite will be created, and with appetite ihe capacity to digest what it craves. Persevere until the cure is complete—until health ful blood, fit to be the material of flesh aud mus cle. bone and nerve and brain, flows through the channels of circulation, instead of the watery pab ulum with which they have heretofore been im perfectly nourished. . ; april4-lm MARRIED. KENNEDY-ALEXANDER—In Bridgewater Pa., 3 April the 17th, inst., by Rev. James M. Shields. Mr. Thomas L. Kennedy and Mies Sallle Ann Alexander, both of Brighton tp., Beaver county. Pa. SELLERS—CHAPMAN—At Scott, Luzerne coun ty, Pa„ by the Rev. Edward Correy. pastor of the Presbyterian Church, at Waverloy. on April 9, 1873. James M. Seilers of Philadelphia, to Mrs. Olive A. Chapman, of Scott, Pa. HAZEN-ROZENBERGBR—ApriI 13th, by Rev. W. B. Skinner, at the residence of Mr. Isaac Ha zen. Esq., in North Sewicfcley township, Mr. James M. Hazeu to Mies M. 8.-Rozenberger, both of Beaver Falls, Pa. DAWSON—On the 17th inst.. in Beaver. Benjamin infant eon of Capt. William F. and Barbara A. Dswsou, aged 17 days. -- RICHARDSON—In Beaver, Pa., on the 17th of April. 1873, Alice Jeannette, youngest child of Mr. Jason and ■ Hattie! Richardson, aged seven months. ! ■ NEW BRIGHTON GRAIN MARKET. COBUSCTKD'WmCKI>t BT WADI WILSOV White Wheat per bushel $1 70 Red dp ” “ 1 (55 Rye * *• “! 75 A.,*a H Hi Oft «•«•••••» •.» ««•««» . ’JO Cora (shelled) “ f‘ . ; 60 Krakpobt Springs, ) April 22, 187-i. f Half Alive. ’ DIED, • -1 ANTILB APPRAISEMENT; Of Vender* of !»l«reiiandl«o In tJh^Couu,- ty of Beaver for tftc Venr I81p» BEATER BOKO. ' CV<W NEW BEWTCKLV ifP Cldflt JohnlPorvls 14 PH Becker; , M Simon Snltger &Co 14 .fames Park 1-j A Wynn Mlßobert Sn**ad - U Oir Jt Cooper 12 north sewicklttwp. J B Clark 14 AM, Meckiem - 14 -James Allison 14 new brlghton bobo. Robert Tallon 14 G Everard 14 I N Atkina 14 John Gibson 14 James Monro 14 Q P Slemon 14 Tfaos Allison & Son; 13 Robert Houston 14 Henry Mens " 14 RStelnfpld 14 Small * Atkina ~ 14 M Schiff 13 John Border 14 W H McDonald 14 J M McCreary IS Evan Pugh 13 Mrs JII Bence 14 S* J Snellenbnrg 10 James Phillis 14 HH Mills : 14 GC Atkins* Co 14 BRoberts 14. borough twp. * .J F Mitchell t 1 William Harrah ■ 14 Michael McGianghlin 14 Baker Beed 14 Thomas Morgan 14 TfaomaS Waggoner 14 TM Smith . 14 Bridgewater bobo. . Philip Martsoif 13 James Barbour 14 CF Hunter 14 James H Doherty 14 Frank Longnecker 14 A Brehm , 14 QU Myers 14 Harvey Brown •> 13 A D Gilliland &Co It AS Harvey 18 J 8 Merger M BS Ranger " 'l2 J B Anderson 13 BMolbeim , 14 A Hananer ,14 Stiles * Javena 13 8 Merrick & Son 14 Bio beaver twp. Charles Coale 14 H Witherspoon 14)J S W leans 18 pcott&Co' ' 12 William Kennedy 9 Hudson * Patterson 14 Aguew Had'' " 11 i'i beaver falls bobo. L S Ripper .** 14 P R Kobrkaste 13 Boots * Swick : 14 J G Tinnier 13|J H Maun 12 G W Smith 141 A BenwTck 14 John Rebeck MiWmM'Cowt 14 Mrs E King JFSNPark. 14 LBCbldsoy 141 D Updegraph 14 Ward & Oleland' 14jJ W Nlppert 14 RS Newton . 14-Hiram R ed 14 David McClnrg 14!J P Edgar* Co .14 Mrs KB Clark 14i James Roney 14 Samuel Mosser 14 J F Carey • 14 Charles Levi 1418 U Andrews 14 Robert Duncan 13 ; W E Walsh 14 William Reed 14’Hertzog * Beam 14 R A Craighead 14; A Bert 14 A Fleming 14 W A Dinsmdre 14 H Ramsey 14: Ethan Themas : 14 B F Knowiing 14; new galtlee bobo. WWDuncle 14JA P Reid 13 D Stewart * Son 14; J B Johnson 14 Bruce * Briefly 12 R J Stinson 12 vi A Townsend & Son 14 RPorter 11 C C Whisler 14 ohio township. Joseph Deemer 14 J A Cogley 13 John Sterling 14 DM Irwin 13 i * T Ransom 14! M Grim 14 IFC&SR Patterson 14 JMKennedy 14 John F Cowling 14;J U Warrick 13 J Kennedy * Co 14Jhomas Russell 14 Patrick Began 14-Aber & Reed . IS HB Ewing 14 TG Boyd 14 II C Pdrvlance 14 Thomas'Watson 14 Ah Fay (China firm) 14j st. clair bobo. Jas Me Anils 14 S A Craig 14 Mrs S J Watson 14; eaden bobo. John Ebner 14|C B Biddle 14 VV F Davis 14 1 David Smith 13 W U Hunt 14; south beaver twp. W R Nair 14 Samuel S Taylor 14 Joseph Carney \ 14 1 industry twp. Ira B Duncan li Mrs. John Jackman 14 Azarian Inman It J N * O E Aber 14 Darlington 8080 & twp James Russell 14 Freeman Butts 14 James Allen ' 14 J C Duff 12 1 PHILLIPBBUBO 8080. RG Cook 14|L Le Gouion 14 Mrs J B Kerr 14 L Cnappcr 14 Curry & Brother 14 C F Kercher 14 Moody * Co 14 W J Porter 14 s A Briefer 14; Rochester bobo. Usoout * Ink 14 William Smith 14 freedom bobo. Sharp * Hoffman 10 9 Morgan 12; W nisler * Linnenbrlnkl4 M u Fisher 14 J G McCutcheon 14 J B Cheney 12 U S Hibbard 14 D E Lowary 13 Hiilfluger * Co 14 A Wilson 14 J S Winans * Co 14 R H McCaskey 14 John 5 Veder 14 economy twp. William Carey 14 , Henry Gross 14'S J Cross &'Co 9 I McConnel * McKee 14 Henry Lapp 14 fbanklis twp. J N Hankins 18 E Antenreitb 14 Coe * Darrogh 11 GbbEne twp. W W Johnson 14 Charles Calhoun 14 ; Charles Hath 14 JUDcibl&Cu 13‘Abraham Silverman 14 Trimble & Co 13 1 Andrew Bale 'l2 JR Todd 12) W D Johnson 14 Joseph McFerran 14|Bemjamiu Pfeiffer 14 David Rtmsey 13;John Llnnenbiink 14 Wm Elliott IS Bpeyerer & Sons 9 Brunton * Hall 14: James Alexander 14 j John R Cowling' 14' George Sireit 14 Babbokt twp. 1 Robert Hears 13 flennfl*Lenz *Rulh 14 banovbb twp. * bobo. Thomas Reed 14 W 11 Frazier 13; John F Mnith 14 J Morrisson * Son 13j John O Coffin 14 M L Armstrong U\ raccoon twp. bofeweul twp. James Scott Calvert* Patton 14;M Springer INDEPENDENCE twp. , R Hall W Leech 14 J J H Christy Todd* Drue?- 14; Compounder* of medicines. beaver bobo Morgan Craig John Moore 3 W Gilliland, lingo Andrleseen 8 R Steinfeid BRIDGEWATER 8080 j OBEEKE TWP Q McCook Smith 8j Thomas Swearingen BEAVER FALLS 8080 , ROCHESTER 8080 B B Todd 3 H 8 Hibbard U S McGonn 8,9 C Hauncn Dr E Kendrick *Co 8 T Kennedy &Co OHIO twp |AT Shallenberger J A Cogley 4 John D Coffin O M tr.vin 41 new Galilee bobo J H Warrick 4 Charleses Dunlap W Grim * 4 ST CLAIR bobo DARLINGTON 8080 8 A Craig Bebouf & Ink 4 fbankfobt bobo new Brighton bobo J Morrison & Son 4 K L Kenab - 3 Billiard Tables. KBW BRIGHTON 8080 i ROCHESTER BORO John Boswell 2;Hnrt Barnigh' 3 U H Mills SiJanjes Osborn 2 Brewers and Distillers. BEAVER FALLS BORO 1 BRIDGEWATER 8080 Volk & Fait o,Coarad VVeisgaber 10 . James Anderton 8 freedom boro Rochester twp John F Muller 8 Gotleib Cline 101 The Court of Appeals wfll'be held at the Com raissioners’ Office. Beaver, on. Saturday. Tire-. 10th day of May. 1873. and Licenses are to be paid to the County Treasnier. on or before July Ist, 1878. K. F. McLLVAINE, apr2s-tf MsrccvitUe Appraiser. gTATE AND COUNTY TAXES The County Treasurer will attend in the several Townships and Boroughs between 9 a. m- and 5 p. m.. for tin purpose of receiving State and County Taxes tor the year 1973, at the places and times designated below, viz; Brdgewater boro,'May Freedom boro, Rochester boro, Rochester tp, Baden boro. H.vmonytp. “ PhilJipsbnrg boro, Falhton boro. N. Brlgb’n a Pulasfci “ A. fc* *« Patterson tp & B Pails “ 12 a. m. Toll House. 12 p m Kerr * McC. office 13 Johnston donee. 13 Johnston House. 14 a m Bridle's store. 14 p m Post-office. 15 Capi. Shrodes’. 16 Toll House. ID Huron House. 20 Macaw’s Hotel. 21 Kendrick's druc store 23 ” ’• "*’ Georgetown boro “ 33 ain Calhoun’s store. Glasgow boro. ’* 23 pm Jesse Smith’s. Marion tp,. ” 26 George Uartzell’s. Franklin tp. ' “ 27 Antenreith’s store. North Sewickly tp, •• 23 Nathan Uazen’s. Economy Ip, “ 29 Mrs. Neeley’s. New Sewickly tp ’• 80 Snead’s store Industry tp, June 3 Allen’s store. South Beaver ft Ohio *■ 4 Mrs. Kayl’s. Ohio tp, . ” 5 Reed <fc Aber’s store. Big Beaver & Home d " 15 Johnston House. *• ” New Galilee ’’ 1* Union Hotel. Chippewa tp. •*, 18 W. Cunningham’s. Darlington tp a boro “ 19 Jacob Marks’. South Beaver tp : ” 20 Joseph Lawrence's. Uoobstr’n a Greene tp “ 23 Jos. M'Ferren’s store 'ft* ’ ft* ft ft ‘ ftftt 4* Hanover * Greene tp •• Frankfort boro, “ Hanovertp, Raccoon tp. Independencetp. Indep. * Hopewell, Hopewell tp Moon tp. laU'TPaymeßts can be made in adjoining town ships. Taxes paid before Ango/J Ist will be five per cent, ofi; on and after September l*t five per cent, will be added. All licensee are due by law July let. Those not paid at that date will be collected with costa. C. P. WALLACE. apt2S*tL Trenaurer Beaver County. THE BECKWITH $2O PORTABLE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. ON 30 DAYS TRIAL; many, advantages over all. 'Satisfaction tniaren teed, or 20 refunded. Sent comp’e»e, with fnll directions Beckwith Sewing Machine Co.. 802 Broadway, N. Y. Thomas donehoo. m. p. office lovet dW in John Border’e building, Beaver, Pa. :ip23tf 85 James Seed's store. 26 Mrs. Stevenson's. “ 27 ML Armstrong's store Jnlj 7 J HChrisly'e store. “ 8 John Holmes’. •• 9 Todd & Brewn'sstoro “ 10 RW Scott’s. “ 11 James Prentice’s. 14 14 14 13
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