live Beaver Argus, PEAVER, APRIL 8, 1888, focal and 11i[accllancoul. :;%" -- 1 - 61:q hits now& larier elienlatton 1 0 • y purr publisheilln the•county. 17; tr a v oi pronnite their own hrtier. i to by benriPg • • .--- -- O A Tis Ott ADVERTISgNO.!* -- .... . - :ow. . I 8w.1411i l S5O ain. lieu iy. _ ,_......„, .4 I. 000000 00 7 00110 00 1 15 00 .. ' 9 CO,ll 00 10 on 10 nojls 0021 on ''l . 13 50,10 50'25 00 ' , I t., !17 00 f.. 1 5 0040 Oil 1 0, ) 30 00.40 00.,,, 00 ..........; ,—..—.— cis FrO3re--10 1ine14... it 4,00; ik, qp Nusol.. . . ...... ~ i 3 5017 i 701 , r . t ,, , ,11 , 5r5.: ...... • • 500 OMI H uan , •••••• ....... 0 00 sso ,;.f.,,rth column 17 0010 00 tat( contmn ....... ' 10 00 14 00 , Or , , t. .,, t,,doan ............ 20 00,25 00 1 ...---4 ----- "' - ~,s3gtorm' and Execntoni! Notices , , Ea 00 IP' sxmlNi.tie*Y. per line,— , 10 IrNytnent4 to he made quarterly,except Transient icrertiWYbleit meet be old in Advance. pie of the Thriummetcr for tflt, wcok cd::: 7D3 flo• Ith Itprli, : a~ 111 tO tlez. I'd do:. tle; h:. 41 do il , : ! 4 t 111..! Aral 46 11 rie4! 4S (1 , 4 4, de!! irso. cir., 70 Fifth street; Chroni xl4ol.lli... i'ittshatti, In the authorized :Iva for fUJhut city. • • • --- Th. , attention of. the public Is directed to the mt. ladVt•rliPTl lllll4 t l4 . which appear ,fur the pi into' tu-tlay, - rp-Trelollll.r.L, SllCll—Cipt. Barnes. •x}Llltrnr:.Gnnd ,T, .If. Bence. " and Miniii.,ry "form . Ca. inky Coo& Carr, McCandless S CO. ilrfarinture--Ilenry Lipp. l'in I ner,litp—Cunnincliftrit S Ktthn. nit3te and County Tott--1-.1. Barnes, Treasurer.. - :d - I,yrlrlan ntid Surgcon—G. Parker. peQuartcrly Statement—B. Hoop's, Cashier. • p.Nirinc and Sommer Goods—Geo. Bonn. it':•prifig Saintlier Goods—Daniel Miller. vr,-;.. 1 ,..rid Notice --Many Friends. 'te-Take Notice - Imac Jones. irr , inars Sale—Johir S. Littell. • • . • t:i.ter Sunday. , -Our young' reaelett that I.:a6ter cow. , (Ili year on lito 11.6 tit next Sanday‘• and thy iad better be making, Isr that important occasion. IVe have bt:t Ill.have to butnr terrpity on :A: d.q. New itt)rtkiagh.--linden, in this county, has i egnief I ;is a AorptlgA, The citizens al atilt , •!oiticheit the I.egislatu re sou to time ['zeta rasa 4 ineorporation for- them.l The request was Governor, n few days ago. approved 'll‘.e new berongh will be called Baden an •:.r~~;~ trtiliott.h. directed to the law card of ltessm. Huhn. hi another• column. Thoy are ‘4entlemen, and will take pleasure ilte public In their profinn3lonnl capacity.— in the room (Latterly occupied by the . =CIO - -Onr resiers will pleas , . bear with We have more tolvertlsemente In just new than ice ~heohl,have, but the pea. teh...re to odr , rtise.and we have no •,3 I tutu Wein away. If thlii condition or things we *boil be obliged to buy n pow t!r paper, end CI tend ear operations =I ‘ . r. Mll1 1 ,: Spwrebi.--A Trrlittowgteo• cop. a. few „.•.,. agllntatgleg,ro ,ogo, a.-11u41" up, tied retorted lino,: Yug regro gottrage Why, you loaf rn •:11511,1 . la Ith negroes, eat with nogroeg. •,, a,, god play rank at 1111 them. After lino 1 , 117 coutal, you have theAmpudence . o,na that you can't let . them cote with you.' leg'', ',hot Mr. cop staboblod, toot he wag lwartily by thO crowd that hall it, the L ',let, OEM the f.salo Crop, 'Muhl; our term of Court we Olt 11.111 , a oniatier l of our country ac ,.,1, I to the v. Sit ter grain„anit with ev...1.? ten, it,; repreaented the wheat anti the prospect of a line •. r!' 01 . 111%.7. Thi. deep snow of the whiter •.. r t .; • yoNt t; ft I , :n ;frttezinz, bat I;ept the twte;r.oll Iu I anNr Or grata to grow e: • tt fr0......,• 3 0.15 c tlwreforo, no miAttap t—ltelk for 11our to "toellOr ' •of a fc.tv nrmotn. So mote ft be. lion Cfr, A tlite••,al mare belonging to Hart f S hv.ron , oun t y, ran sway oil ,a 1 11.4 mrelt,,'' She met hitci,j t o nonchorac •--•: and,,tatted on tho "ton rite It bile - On nertli of Bearer. Slot canto "pltatifig awl after "awlnt•lng around tho circle • l•rought to a halt in front of Th.. %%:t!rott um, pretty hedlp ' , mashed up, u, 0 . . IL 1., !eft ottkidt: ur the mutts or r 6. Grr ;:er .Inryl t, tovvn I Hint to l'areitis,.. A greartnany ho i yn "h ' .•..: at:, it c004,:i - ez.t. to he nt the IZallronel nt 11114 p!ae.• ea the orrivil (I.lltrttire of • v. of thrm catch 1101.1 Or Mc • o,oy 3re ktileeilloti. 'They have born In the . ,lotto for ,otno pn,q, nod the non. • t'ont some of th. m bale not already been killl . l • 01'1 th!•ir tvtnerity. Mr. • .:..n tryncsis cs, to s tq rarvnts of the-e: -tom it.. au elLiit to {seep thein away fr e e • :011. %%h. n hit on tot-iorF.. Ity herdint: this ... 3 iiro or a 1131',:33y Nat 3111.e.•* . 5. 1 vtv'ut. , r, ;:nlhvr lar,t:e hedhc, • 1- - In intr. V'eln r :11 rpticit i - fog down 'ft lad %I —lto, :ay, ire l noticed a titecinteit "b,l•.diao nut, uldt a I trz • • •eilapid.f. • .rapp...l nn Lu tyvik, and aittmA Lear 1.1111 , ' Vrlllol. Anr j p ' il'AOllfi •cartrit.r," !War all the prodac. , ,ivlitch wr-liere waa bu: one ••:'d - 1.11i•t h ill" ,In, long t , iiice tett. %tou t out t.„. coo.tant in•age.. To the Italian race u•• holchted for much ot pd'rt.ct •••. II ••• , 1.• , -.• et 'annoyance nutlerany circumntanc• I L" •.1 0114 'lw Is an eaccllcur for :1 . 1 nto.• %Atm a kit to cultn..ate that Virtue 1 .11 in - Lanigan', Ball" "thumped" on k'W:' For our nun .pmrt, v., hope We may never ation to li‘ten to tech eotinds again. , the ( .rov e :lliird,r Trial.-:•Mr. Milo (11-ove, '''''"z Itsl:riuloon to n woritip. this county, and father ' l 't .t.n0.... inln rho wits phut tame lime ago on ...eirr...r Amu!ITN, lyinu at Cairn, by a man nom \ 4 '3. n' , .l%erl :t telegrat lat.t week, to' the effect -, :i' , 3rt 11:1 . 111 ii C'vtlVFlle to t at cify, nt tho 6 th o f 1. it, - ...iiiti ilye 4M,itidayl. 111\ G. has 's.ecnred the "srLi•i of :if s'il.• iiiwyeY in tbs city, and all the ne '''''tl'alpitlltlllll4 mere made for the trial. i ' 'irate , we l•elleve, has abandoned the idea of Me ru , l l 7 t':r trial of suurmy, as his presence wonld , ' / " . " , "1:wi..1. :mil by so delpg be would be incur tt,4 .1 , ...!..i.i , yr:onto. ---- -- --.......-- . • • • A " °teen t. Gollopintrtt Into Furor. -.1 i A. Drunkard Struck • Mum b. —The Augusta 7 '', r.::131.1,:th1e piece of muscat mechanism, in the ! (Ga.) Banner says : .as returning home from kugus- A gentleman who resides in ::,,.7 . '''ljth or,:an, retircsentln the me hfutialia, (hit - 1 Mites county, and w :91.0111, crerrina, or rat er galloping, into pub. I to. recently, entirely loot the power of speech soon, 'of ' f" , t it ii, known as the "'Burdett Organ." whose to the train left Augusta. We beard hiM attempting ! . "`t• name tone• merely ax: abstractly cniisidered BS to talk soon alter ho got on the train, and in a few '......:: to, .4 i,,,.., uttrranCet• am made to eXclte ninon:4 minutes he could not articniate a word. Ile' was ill. , r , ,;,..n of the human heart, whether of Joy or of J the possession of ail other facilities. bat his, lipei were ,'• i. t)7 c . .the ti ill of the performer, and ramie the' its. literally sealed. Ilia distress was very touching and "='r t" %ender ha% it lives Vt ithont eattogpnd drink- he wrote replies to questions addressed him by the ; 41 4 " boose tioitr,;6•. Those enterprising gentle. passengers, and trkd to bear np under the terrible‘ll - ..' , ll Etibir & Bre., MI !Food street. PiUsburght Hatton. 114 wild that he had' heen on st spree: - lie h0p .,..t.,4., 4 fir e*. and would h 'pleasCA til citable to ed l . s ,.. :erus Grays-amebas of delirium and would wear '' - ' l ` it to witness it powers. the %vendetta! o ff with-riot and sleep. Ile - said be had *once been t. -.1.: it lio.sof.tes to• iron re oar minds. stir our partially deprived of tile speech before, for a short v 'N, . h ud ulinglf, its tender a ilichlng sympathies time, in Virginia. his case attracted much .attention it-zz.,...0t.e of the human Imar l isWlt If, said that line among the passengers, palmate( whom knew him k .. 1 , 1 - 34 . en.chitmg till's amazing specimen of ha-. I and were uttristied that he was pot , using dception.— .. lesri„. for the second a nt i :6 6, cm , r c iik, c 'i t ia l .l tits case fibs a most forcible illustration of the Mini- . ' t r Z t t ,.. he :actually . addressed it—" Good mowing, I min' and-torihk manner in which nature sotriettrais ~ , : •t f rit eirchmge parer, , [Apr ! : tit. ' ptinisbeie ylolatioll of bri laws. • . • ConaPUlletalealle—The Pitleb9 l o I I of. the ElitContldnit this , flattering .notice of the nets minister in thebt Chnrcii of Gals Pica : ' ; The Mee-: ismes Mollingshe Ids con nection with the Union Methodist E p i scopal Cline* firward', Allegheny, (formerly Manchester), The servicss took irlace on Sabbath evenin g. is The unit:wait crowded in every part, men the les,be.. ing Alfed with benches and chairs, The services were opened by the choir. under the leadership - of the ef tlelent chorister, Prof. Wagsta 4 ", singing the beautiful and appropriate anthem "Shall we know each other there." Mr. Holtinitelead took tin histert: ! ly, brethren farewell." sad delivered a powerful. inter= listing and high' instructive sermon,. His' remarks. , ehowed that e leaves his congregation • with _reluc tancy, and the piton of the discourse by the con gregation indicated that be bldtadleu beloved by all. Ile hss Worshiped with this congregation for two years and has neon most successful. During his ministry the congregation have built the large and beautiful edi fice thee - now occupy, rind nearly doubled itt members ship. fly appointment Of the Itiethodist, Episcopal Conference held latelflit Greensburg. the Rev. Mr liollingshead goes to Beaver. Pu..,auri Lev. J. J. Me- Myer takes his place,in Wl° hope lie may and as many friends In hi. new ippurntrnent us he leaves behind: .• . Grant Club at Now Brig ton and Virtu. Ity.—At a meeting of the Grant luti of New Brigh ton and viiinity, held arCapt. Bo Ice' rooms, in New Brighton on the evening of Marc 31, for the purpose of perfecting an . Orgfintigalol:4 410 fellowim , oiflccra were elected : . , PRESIDENT, Dr. David Stanton. Vlce•Preshistits—lst Ward„ Geo. S. , Barker, C. K. • Chamberlain. 'Vice Presidents-2d Ward; John 'C. Boyle,C, J. B. Winans. I.lco Presidents- 41d .Ward, Chas. Merrick,' ohn 'Push. rs 4ez. tit deg. t 1",.1 dog. aaa dt.,, Vies Preddeote—Falleton, E. G.' Evade, llenry I.inyd. Vice Prefthients—ltchvcr Fano, Chamberlin \Chile, 11. C. Patterson. sgceiTARNY. A. Noble. .Assistant Secretary., JohnT. l'rite. 2 Corresponding Secretary, G. L. knerhart. Treasurer, B. E : Hoops. The Committee ou Re:Meth:at leportod the follow leg .‘i Lich Hero uncelinotuly HE MEE • %VII nr,EAB: . WO are about mite:lug upon an9lier Presidential campaign, R e sutee.l Ist. That we recucuize but two parties engage - • in the canvass, viz: The Republican party bused, upon the eternal principles of Immunity ; justice and equal rights, and the so called and mit—called DemOcrutic party, thd characteristic principles of which appear to be their innate craving for the pelt and plunder of of fice; their devoted reverence for the "Lost cause," their nadving battred;of the liegra ram ant their_new • dogma of the tepndlation of-the imtlonsi•debte - -•-••• 94. That as the rebellion was a legitimate offspring of Slavery am.l treason, and its suppression a holy work wrought by the aid of Providence, it behooves us as Conservators of the' reat good purchased by the blood of. our country's bravest fol.'s. tuwutch that It be nut frittered away by corrupt or wife legtfAatiort. :id. That as we have an 'abiding faith in ottwoun trys honor, we have no fear that she MR ewer In any, manner repudiate the na tonal detit. • ‘ 4th. That as we better tin the lengnage of Andrew Johnson, that Traitors sit uld tit pet felt d the Sen ate of the United States silpll 14 10,011 u time la depos ing the man, who has shown himself so. bare a traitor to his country and the principles upon which he was elected Vice President,. sth. That rho fearless, energetic and conscientious discharge of duty manifested by Edwin M. Stanton givei evidence of a disinterested patriotism rarely shown in the annals of history. • Gth. That t Gem' 11. _S. Crest was tint vreat Piltrlt in bringing the rebellion to a cimm he should continue to nct na the Mader in the work or reconstruction and be is therefore our choice for the next P,reAdmicy. That for Vice Preiident our chaco would be d man of pterling intetrity and Itudotthtcsllaltrloth4n, election would fUrcloil to the nssa,:sin no in ducement for the murder of the Pre' , Went. ; , ; • ; ". • Nomm, ' • . sccm,lary. ants. 31. LAntrti.t.„ Dinn at.tgrn Y 2, 1%8. • - "Gone through the grestigt,te that ewing6 bad :ward Into Eternity." Cite to that Ftrange whirl laud, The silent city when.: all teat, shall celtsc:_i • Ledl,ll.ndly, gently by .Deatit's hiving han d ) • In glad To the . groen hlghlanda and o[lll %myna where dwells Etyma peace. Gone where the wise and trreat Mid loved of old are thy companion., note; In Gei'm bright mea Saw -land -I f inwerinlre le•urning 'divulge wiedont with untroubled ; The weary, throbbing. eutferli . rerilc a heart qitiet now. Fearless wart thon. and bold; ' Olden thou ,brink bucko aril from the Rie t eeti roar! Oh. *later, nent the billow try cold And woe It long till thou lindid gained the AIM, Vahl gliettioulug, dear dumb lip,. yell =leer WC, Alt, naveraiute. I • noun! every wandering wind, • 3inurnjully sighing round the hoptcptolut caves, Initspeteth thou witt:cosa E7.l.liti•to - Puire • ',, •-: And softw sobbing , tutu Of opraug•time . arle PA, Aud mut:4 with Omvy rryrtmeri., morn aw n es 'l'h2 budding Icarus. Earth's weary once fluty throng, And .orrowfulty trend We's Nvine-pte.o , i l dee i c . .. Yet Hever while the coeutl... earn roll on Thine eyt.,4 blatili weep :,1 Beautiful eyes, before me ye 112Vi3 wort ' De ble.9 , ed sleep. LYMA M. liENO, Rochester, a A Great Change.-Woinrn in the South, who, eix years ago, were not compelled to lace their own' rimer, ere now forced to don nAttlig end cooking rur retire famillea, Co:wonted Suicide.--Martin Murray, a' day lataner,on the - c. &P. named, mid a tesident of Indtiotry, ibis county, committed suicide on last Mon day one week ago. by rhoo:lng hit - mien through the b( aea w ith a 61,491. He wro nrarardeblf Wry years of age, and learesn wile and three - o'lol.on. pe was laboringundet: temporary Irma:thy when he cimunit led the rash act. - Another Run orn— A horee belonging t 3 }Mr. John Border, 'of thin place, ran away on I.nd Monday evening; while paEsing down SeAnary rtreet. lie was' hitdhed to a one home wagon at the time, and driven by Mr. B. After going a rhort, diet/men, the wagon broke, Mr. Border wag "wonted 6t." and the animal tonic the neareserouto to his etablo., Very Mte damage done. A ,Freak of nature occurred in our nclzhhorhood a day or two eines which le put wen more than once iu a lifetime. A fanner lit , the vklnity of ( - own latcly bought ei mare witch he understood would foal In June. A few daye educe she wets delivered of a colt Asp A muz.e"! Or course, al! three ilhol after that.— •I'hie ie a cacti that happens not more than once In a hundred }•card.—Laterenee Jou,vcl. Free lilamonry.—From the report of Cie proceed ings or the Masonic Urand , Lodgc of Pentoylvarna; we learn that the order now numbers 21.1 lott..es, frith ':',• 105 members in this State, awl that the Grand Lodge numbers :AK) metiffiern. During the pact ten ..ytisll, the Aiarunlc feat rutty In Pennsylvania ha' dOlibled ids strength, and it now in a Tout nog/letting tend ; lion, the Grand Master Itroffice being / the 11011 \ 111e and Vattx. who Is said In he one of the most rapid and efficient directors of its atililes that the Masonic body In this State has had . for many years. The as: +eta of the Grand Lodge are valued at t 4 I,01?, :mil the nen( temple, about to he constructed on Broad street, is to bu built at an estimated Cost of [760,[100. -'.Wore than Thlrteen.—"Mere than thirteen negrti" soldiers dltiCrted ta one in battlo.—//4- diannpais Herald. `•\fore titan thirteen" Democrat( sneaked to Cana one" In the Union artily. "More than thirteen" Democrats rejoiced at a rebel vietdry "to one" who regretted a I:Ohm defeat. "More than thirteen" Democrats fueled and aided deserters from the Union nrmy "to oni:" who deliv ered them mer to the lawful anthrries. "'More than thirteen,' Democrats approved of the starvation of Union Prisoners "to One" who denonne ed it. . "More that, thlricen"Democrats reolce 1 at the re Ine:. nation of Preeident Lincoln "to one" whci teamed ..Mrire than thirteen" Derrincrato; appland l'resident Johnson as :a patriot-to one" irho . slcuottoces htm as an unprincipled renegade. "More thin thirteen" Democrats wcmid to:day vote for Jet Davis for President of the 'United States ••to one" wild would vote for Gen; Grant.—J ru Repub.g. IN INEYIOULt3I. 1 1 )egr044R grAliergolp*F:tosaaisf, Brady & IlinkekiCoonterif Sabl'itikborth, Pa.;:have placed 1% our hands - MO la l lowin circular, whlcb 'ationtif.ttietlhaflOc!tor, undd to the OnVernmet4,44lPkitiiit'abiee;fhlrWit-' da ji reference Owe/4 - tie .Plltt servcdVall who elsanoe tit actin; , . • • - oissauwiloi •or Tan - !Cwt *ON • Ra Of (g ‘ ol d) Interest, po,vable January Ist an J. Olt.' ht . 1 5-20 e of 1 gea.—lfedierMible'it the,Optiodot the tknce ernmetit, after ,APtil 185Ls.a.a,d InlYabi,„B.4.B3r 104' 1882. Interest; eix per cm/LQ . 9_144 Pa:Agin' XIV and November Ist. , 5-tfki of 1864.—Rodeemable after October Viet. - Itto. Payable November:lst, Interest; sts - pet-Actt. (gold); payable Jealppliniuxqyetatoerjet: •,d' N 5 , a of 1865.:--MoVeinber • lsede.) Ifeelettablit ai -1 ter October 81st, ISM, and payable November let;1885. Interest, ale per cent. (gold), payable Illy lit and No. vember lat.. - • • 5404 :or 1855 ,. (Ju1y: Inane knowo tot:. - Redeemable afterlnly let; 1810, and payable Jul*" lit, Intereet, six_ per cent: (gold), payable January Ist and Snly Thee° Bonds are issued in conver t Mons of the let series 14311 a. ) 10-18s.—Itedeemable after Februaryttith. 1814„ and pavellle March Ist, 1804.: IntereSt.llcapercent.Otoldi. let and September. lat. except on PO nut *lOO coupon Bonds, Interest of which is payible annually. Alnich lat. Vertu 44.1:1.4.—Fajwbie Juno 15, 1R R 3 at then con vertible at the holder's 4n)tlnti s : into. 5 , 4• Bends: In.' tercet:l'll4U per cent.% (Cu•ceury) payable June 15th and December 15th. Sd Sertesl•nne. , --Payable JOly IX-1841. or then con vertible at the holder's option into 541"f10nd5.../nter cAt. 7 3-10 per cent. (currency). payable January 15th and Jnly 15th. Upon this,- reriet , the' Government re serves the right to pay six per cent; (gain), instead of 5-10 per cent. currency. • Tho Gold karing Ildwra are boiled either goppon nr Rectitereit. old In btlylng aiul cludt;4'the Intercr , t, • • • • 16 , 00 errd Romig ore Issued In rso, sin°, $.-.60. OW, friSkX). $lO,OOO. Interest upon Registered Bonds inn , ' lin made payable at - ' W ashington, 'New Totk. Phil:l(l4hln'illaltimoteOlosfon, 00.51• NT, Bt.4oals. Cturleston, ban Fran - deco, And In boyiag and'selltru: th 9 7-30 A. the Interest goes to the seller. Any Coupon Bends will be exchanged by the Government Tor Regtitered Muds of thei comet see. 1i367.,Tu1y Issue, redeemable utter July Lei, and payable July Ist; Interest, six per 'cent. (gold),payable January let and July let. 'These Bonds are teened in conversion or the 7 340 Bonds. 33 year /ix per cent. , ettrrcncy Ilona; isoued . b 4 Government to Pacific It: It., payable 30 ycare . aft date. 81:c per cent. (currency • • • . The . Electoral Collego.—The following table k‘liewin g number of PrisidentlatElectore la %%bleb each State Is etititled, will be useful fur relfreace sr.trzs nErripstrren fS cosanz.33., Nebraska • 3 'Nevada . • , • a New Ilampslare 6 New Jersey 7 New York "el Ohio . . , • ISt OregonB Pennsylvania ...p. 20 20 ' Rhoda Island .... 4.... 1 4 Tennessee . 10 l'ermont ..4.... 5 Wear Virniula ....1:..:. 5 Wifitoheill - ', ' • :8 California Connecticut .... Delaware,. Illinois Indiana lowa. Kansas ' Ken t ncky Maiiin , MUtyLind ' .31aesttchusetts. dl ichbrnn Minnesota Mikeottri :;TED coxont4s. 6TATT.B N 97 we: m.. 3.7 Alabama " 9 Arkinoels 4 Florida 3 Georgia , I.nuiplana "I . 1 14 8 a South .... 8 l'exnn Virginia Whole number Majority Wed Into tho Union prey!, 'gat.) number of olectora If Coforado shall bo:nflnu ons to the election, the e- , n will be increased: to 320. The Free Itallrpael. Law.—The ftillowingiert 4ons ..vere 51ed with the clerk of the Ron.° when the rote on the Free Railroad Conference Committee Se• Dort was taken: We voted for iho report of the emnnxittoryfor theM , . I. It has been clearly estabil.lwdbilhe/Zonate refit.] n q to lucre Use its committee of conference, as re quested by the House, that this Is the best compromise we can make with the Senate: and 2. Believing; the bill as reported to be better than no bill —or. In other words. if It does no rood. It Will do nn Won : and 3. It I. one step in advance of former leuislation: and as all concede we can dome better, we vote - t'aye.". (Sigued,) - E. W. Maim. • Taos. Mettor.soat. The bill here referred to was vetoed by the Gover nor,.. • ro,turned to the Legislature, amended: passed,by both liousee, then approved by Governor Geary, and la now a laW. Of the amended bill the Pittsburgh Commercial says : .I"stiTtee- . Raltroad bill hating b m been aended in obviate the o bjections of the Governor. and It haring been parsed by both branches of the LegtelninT, the quintion is disposed of for the present session..Tlieitglt not what was desired the bill is a great step fonvard."- Straw - Rl—They show the way (tithe wind. The hl lowing proves something atleast, if tree. It indicates that the wind is blowing, If not the direction of the . wind. The Washington correspondent ot the mein natl Evening Chronicle says : A few days ago. windy teacher In the city here, who among her pupils two little daughters entre. Sto ver. who. It will be remembered, Is rrdanghter of Pres ident Jot neon. reottemed each of her pupils to ascer tain nt home who.her they would continue In her school the next quarter, which commences again with in n couple of weeks. The little ilisses literVer re turned the next day and promptly told the lady that they were not coming to school any more.. When questioned es to the reason, with child-like simplicity. said : I -Grandpa Fars we are going to move back to Ten netsee In Apiiir licsterdstyi,on the river bank, in the upper por tion of Tkineatt, was seen a white man lying on the gionnd, drunk and helpless mid nttended and taken care of by a sober black man. .Ion'( suppoee that some "mongrel," 1.0731 C "Rump Congregaman" should attempt to make these men equal In respectability. how much would the negro gain by Awing made sotia.: to the white man ? how much would the white man , lose byheing made equal to hie Dest r o °—'2'ipasaf4llll.) . Morels SSW War-41 isisald that if the PZIOWP of March cling An the bough" of tree's, there win be a pleatlfnl supply of fruit. this be into, we ought to reJoicein the prospect for theenming season, for the Snow onlarch did cling to the houghs. -Alarritiner4. MI.:SOUGH --44ir t IM 0 - - du warettly_htarch tti, h3ftkaCiteittr, Pa., by R0v.13.• P. , .ll4 — Say;\ltir. Fratik g:ll,6ittiost.i to Mlato nary A. i3i!aiiiiil' . -toth of,W - euirlf4;9lllo4 .- -. - - itOVE-:ewnsy-aiareti_ttit#, ItO" ihnTh a tut Greer, at the geridence of the hride`a father, ittr..Wtia. (trove, Of Bearer CO I :13%10 %reedy, of Me cer CO4 PIL .~:_ . "oI=grAIIIN - 1 - ISflElt—March 4etb,1868, after a short but pain ful illness, 3liss hialtabi Fisher, in the 1.8111 year of her age. '7- • We have again seen thayour; and beautiful laid in the silent tomb. And ourheitrte were illicd-withjor row, while we looked on the race orthe dead, and re membered how recently she bad been the fight of our woeful 'circle;. and hdi happy .voltm bad:been heard impugns.- lint that voir,o Is now butted in _death and the form upon which we looked with admiration, iy laid in the grave. And While' thise sad thoughts till our hearts with sorrow, we cannot bat realize the truth, that "there is an end of all earthly perfection." We cannot but mourn when called to part with ono so lovely. But our sorrow for her is made lighter while wettilnk of her calm.and pcacCial death. We have before - stOod by the 'bedside 'of the dying; but,. We never before witnessed a scene so impressive, nor such manifestations of the Savior's presence. When the ham of death was fast approavhing, her spirit seemed 'Mad above her sorrow and suffering hero; and her face, 'beautiful, esi u in death, was radiant with smiles that were not of earth, ;as she sung the pdeemere praise and spike ends love. Angels aeon hovering around her, presenting bright visions of, the world td came; and waiting to guide her tbrongh.the valley of the shadow df death,.which seemed• bat a bright path way leading to !leave e, "Where shriiiii.and pain eq.- er enter, and the weary are iced." • , -,• . her life on earth Is o'er, And we will see her here no more;: . • But hew Could we wish to retain -ller spirltfrom its crollesigisint- • • God who called her in his love, To bir•hetirenlybotne aknis Kindly" released her frptil'idl And could ‘i'e with tier to remain . . . . Ah no, the voistol love renlles. And bids as look tayond the skies ; • Who're Anielilinardi*lth wittehfit I c4e, The /01r4 who dwell Srikki JeasitltsiF• -~ tlifentalatith4lfoaselkithic•2Plipaciaiisi tipeiver count 4 stror requeled lel rdetlafthriottloa 9111,g; . 4131061.1A114.4fiter '9ll.Bstanisi,thallffik :Amp, with a ilew to Inputting* ocignittiloder '.'' ' - ' , . — 7 31h1T- i 4t;:mii .,.....--.,..----.-.._ mi ati ctrsonnets,_,daiultir :- er ..... , _ sii , 43cn Beaver; tr , , , 2C /' , • ! r • :, ~._. ....4 „1............;7 „ . .. ...........41..1 i ....1 . . • Bee ono of the 'Prize - Cups warded to A. Speer for hts,pclehmell Fort Grape 11ti4...-,:. It is tlie'best_ Ernie wine- ever prtiduced. in country, the standard wine for commun ion purpos44andithe most-beneticiai-for fe males end' weakly tlersotis.' ' 11y.. ,-..-, v ry •r, -' ' 4 '10" , 1. , - .r - 7, , , -- vr ,----, ille0Onillati" ,„ oi• 'Nunes' done' tovet. - it Tience's,Beaverd • _L . , .14t. . "Auitchipr-olotl.rany .10'..belpol is hsrd. to know" said Emil Brooke:; .Bat Theintrichief that time watilttWOrkton the 'finnan hairrriey. - be fateirer nimided by .114exisii of_ilierretrs Vegetable ,Ilaii (Restorative, " which never tililsto bring kick the.' bear: toits original beilut.f.ri. 4 * B .qr•Peni?cra./......i - Get yenr-Fitttal.cor. 7Boinkistg:'l3ollo t over,, ; at. Bendes,Beaver. 1. ; . - ..c,''f • • -_. DLL , , ~-..;:......1 . ....._ ..: Tnnumws t t i t o..F.44VieSivorg.: 7 —Tlie pt lention-of onr dets is-direeted Wilke exten sive advertisement ocldessra Joseph Horne 6-, I Co ; ;;;Itios. 7214-49 Market 'street, Pittsburgh; Which appears in to-day's paper. 3lesars. ;IL 12; Co. have one of the largest stores' in Pitts burgh, and always keep'okholl a large and exellent assort ent of g,o6dat t heir Sp ri tog Stoclialdigivio .ifiliWi t e ll.(l 1 1 1 0 r e. vatieel' than ever befor This is .Ulfy set flirt!' in their advertisem nt,lind , pairtier who design Making purchases in their - liall will do ;well to read th card-Ifur thamselves. ~ . . .., .• Getylidr 'or Endres' done over,: at Bence'e,ll3 eaccr.l • WROLESATiR DRY GOODS .A.ND NOY10)Y 'HOUSE. OF3II*M. CAII4. VCANDLy,sa & . CO; . • . . - ; We would dl4cCaltentiott:this morning to the announcement of the Dry" Goods - Jobbing, House of Messrs.,Carr,lit'Cautiless & Co., No. 114 Wood strectrittsburgh.• This firm, now' offers to rherebantl'Aand ileideri - fine;ii, the largest and most completescocks of imported 'andiloineitiOtiikidsever hmt4htlo this:mark, et, and whicb they arc prepared to dispose of at low figures. Their stock . emimces all - the novelties. and plain goods; foreign and domes tic.add Inchtdod;in the ntiportment are many styles nbt -to beound eliaitltere. . Merchants and dealers, and all who buy to sell again should visit. th firktratne, ,their 4 9)0d.5, j m,..e and'priccv ' ' 1 • - ' • • '•- - - ; . Any I pecson wisliing t yellow Hansa . =lid Sweet Potato plants, will leave their orders with Q Hamilton, Esq:, at the 'Revenue office; be .Peal (Or ibut tlwse ennw"Lail .!....." .1 • lI.BALTHGIVINekWLNE. .• 70 . 317 . 111 . Senfe . time since r. A. "r ofPaisitierN. i • I. li • k a ii- e 111 J.;. presented l't with 14.- e• of his Port Grape Winc.t• In our with . . pre.sentgilit, 10 a friend whonvas in feeble h tit. After giv ing the wine a fow-trials, o r friend assures us he derived marked be t from its use. We find , ;hitt many invati in this. city ere using SPeer's'Port Grape-Wine w Alf fife same beneficial results.' t.• Druggists keen it, -.• '- [2t. i - -I _s .• . _. . BEAVE , Iti_.,. 4RESTS. II (COR . CTICTi; NitElii'Li•) • • • Aptil SOW& • Floor per 5513,50 15 41 V Drip(' Apples per bas!. dox .: . 1 1,, 4 41 { zr lb - v.. 45 Pried Peaches pctlxt. -4,70 ' - .... ...... :. 20 Whoat per bor ..... ~ 3,00 Sh era -....... ..... • 1254 Corn per boa At tildes p(v lb ' /0 Ontd - -' al Tappqrpw. Lb..; - 12141 Flax . Seed rwr bun ... 2,20 r a pet I o .. 15 Beam!, perbue r -0,00 t ri4let p0r,1b..•,..e. •.%) Pig:Woes a,- . • '' ' -00 M Mai*, pet gil:,,t.e.. 1;00 Onion , 1 3, aMliabtrOil,- - - 70 Corn Meal .1 '.. 1,10 Craft u - 7 :+ ..0il '-- -7,1 •-• 7 . es Geo. C. Speyerer, fIS OLD STAND Water a‘d James ,ste, Corner of " o . l ' Et heater,. • AL DE A LER IN, CND DR Y- GOOD NOTIONS," • lIMT3, CAPS; BOOTS • : I RI, , • IVAILE, ON, NAILS and • CAELVEXTER; TOOLS, ROPES and OCUM, PACKING YARN, OILS, • . I • PAI;ITS, DDT AND IN OIL, Quennsware and Will covt-ware FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR, WHOLESALE mid RETAIL. Having the er agency for the edebrat . :7. :: .I, T.). . 7 •,..ii.;l ~ ...: ~ /...._ ;-',7 CANTON , MILL , ..: r ..1 f. - 5.; - . • ,-•, .. For liorheite 1 nod Nikbity, Nre• oteerlertir to deal ers at Pittsburgh rates, enrind freight from there, Also, - .' • .l 1 . . 33:11 • • 'Er IEI • W 0,1a8.4 1 ,V; Pr Aaf'D 3?k11 IL. Also, having the agency for Buffalo kikele We. Scales, we over to the 06bltc, scales at immeakeetwers prices. coast,. Ung of Hopper, Counter. NM 'Cattle, R IIt IPM I I P g 11 1 ,1 1 .1 1. 4 111,141 4 , Alen. Agell.i i lor Sanaa Sono IEI4II-4:4 Ups. Ind Plaster for ILA& ' , BearS;EW 11..‘satifictiving Co'r. amps* bod, we hare alwa,pi whlll stock ou bands. _ - t.L - N , 'CALL !3NC P. / ..q 4111r1111 CALL•46:),41,11:: . . , 9 bigroan . . T . 1431(1 liercluurise, Mr 1803. NUM 11011000 N. OR Anginas • 14 Shrum Bnitger &Co 73 A Wynn V W Johneoni4kClo. 4/1 'Sites Were-dui ACo 7 Frederick Walter 14 41A Became 14 James Moors 14 W•F Chute 1 John Barclay • James Altlenn ' 7 Orr & Cooper 1 I N Atkins , 74 RTall 14 Jhertz •14 M J Byeerme Lett • ' 74 B Anderson 12 Sys n ••• , ° •tl • James Porter 14 B Mulbeim • 14 A 13rehm • ' 14 Rantel-hiMer 1 ethn Berke 14 L F Weinman • 1 Wilson & Brown 7 A C Hurst, _ 71 1 7711113 m ftfidt • f 14 1 T Allhany . •11. B 12 , 11ang • 111 Pe W 1 illiam ter Angel Barnes 141 Downing & Penn 1:I J 8 Dickey tShallandeirgei A BKIC • ABlUnty-,1;",::21 ng IsoBo.. • P A Forinu e ' 121 It A Wilson , .13 Henry W Secly 13 John Conway . 14 •W D Johnston ' 14 J.imes A Fortune 14 Hayed & Clarke , 13 Georyitir BerklielMer' 1 J C Damien— - , ,-' . 13 J Hillinger & Co 14 Blt Campbell ,„ ,13 P Brown . " \ 1 Wm II Evans , 1 Beni Pfeifer • 1 G C Speyerer 1 11 D Robes • .1 John Niehlc 14 David Aughintaugh , .1 ' 31 Alexander 14 R L Biggins . 14j John Karcher : 1 Andrew Daig 12 .1 Linenbrink. ' 14 L fitelntield 14 .W W Jot:melon . 14 Coe .t Derrtgh •' : ' 8 J Cruse &CO .' , NEW -uttiontott. ' AD Gilliland .k. Co 1 John 8 Boers: . 1 1: 41 0 Braun .- .. , 14 .1 B Awls:sew , I • • I& J . Beitwick' ' ' 1 John Corbua , •1 . -J L Blackthorn 14 Winter .2 P,edieon 14, A Bostwick . -.r, . 141 Ryan Pugh • IN 31 Townsend . , 131 R Ststinfleld • . - ! ,• ; 121 B Cdvert, _ "' ' - ' -'' 14 Biram Reed 121 Dnff & Thompson 11 J 8 Winans - 13 William Kennedy . . S ham* 11 Stokes , . • D Sam) Snellenburg ' . 14 31 N Miller 14 Meyer & Co 14 • P # N Hayes 141 Et"7l4 IL : ce 3 1 1 K W Ba i ilie .14 1 F Morgan 141 Li. Ripper 14. U McLaughlin 1 13 1 C Canning 14 Weddel ai Co `-14 J B nae 11115130:. ::_,,11i Boots &Swlcir - - 7 1. George F Slemon 14 i B 0 Village , It J,W.lngrltam . ,.. , 13* MMM 1 COMPOUND lIRAITZU 8080. John Moors ', • ' 3li Thomas Ant*rson • BRIDGEWASEIL BOWL B. Smith • Leirbr.4 Berrie* • V.OOIIILKTEIS 1301i0. I Seminole Banner . 3 1 1' ‘ Burbling Brelhm 311 A T Ehaßenberger R,+ BREW intrieorivArart. Conrad Wehmorber 9,1 UARIIIONT. Bennet*, Lents 10 , Distatt r . ' • , - ; - - - sillitinfOlt .041110.. - - 41- - 'John le Miller. . 3 The appeallv a the adssioners office 111 ho hld ill COM Beaver. on the 20th day of April next, from 9 o'clock A hl to 4 o'clock P M. 11. W. NELSON, , , Nertmutilo Appraiser. THE' LATEST AND BEST Singer's unproved.' Family Sewing Machines ! SINGER'S NKW NOTAELINS FAMILT SEWING Aluellivwith all the recent improvements, is now considered 't ' The Best and, the Cheapest And the ONLY Machine, that will do ALL kinds of rattn.r aswoco. it makes,the famous Lam amen s the only lynch which is universally approved, or is at all adapted to drat CUPS work. It will sew on all kinds of material with.all kinds of thread, and It is as soma* I.Ess in its opemtiOn as any practical Sewing Machines. it is simple In construction and does not got out of ot der,und a .411.4 can learn :to ulto IL ft his gluka• Hemmer;Bratder, Corder and -Ctudter. It has the or!y :Tessa and 'Litman that tan be ne ed to advantage in Ir:king. It also has a simple ex nitorosnr Armen - tales:and is the only Machine mak ing the Lock Stitch that does embroider practically. , The CeAbiated Singer Idanufko- For Tailors . . foot and Shoe Makers. jtameso. and Car ritit.Te Manufacturers, will be supplied on the shortest notice. • • " * ' All Mao blues . Warranted - 'For Three Years. t ~. _ ~ All persons, whether intending to pnrchase a Sew.. lug Machine or not. are rimpectinlly Foliated to call and examine these Novel Sewing ',Machines .and see them in oyekation, at the Millinery - Store or' Mrs. A. F.. BOOKE ,on _Brighton St., one do or above th Diamond, oche tier. Beaver county, Pa., where will Iteepnaupply on hind for sale. i ,a; 'KOOKEN, Agettlit, lanS"6".". . Singer Manaractartng Company. LIME! I • FM" LI3IC ALWAYS ON IIAN1) AT TILE • 4 ' , • . . , . • , MULVANON-IBE 616 A The best and chintiestLlNlE in the . Send orders to w, J.. DUNS, Dome, toA. KM* at' anpgrt. • l A 1 ,• y r." Lime delivered at short notice. toarliratly FARM FOR SALR • TIIE ICINDJIMSIONED OFFERS.IIIS FARM CON taint= 03 major pale, which is located on the Lisbon road, are mfts trom Beaver, to Brighton To.. Beaver Co., Pa. The arm is ins good, state of cuiti yation ; all clear but about 9 acres; all under fence, with irgood trautoßare. - . That bonne mat 'mod re pairing: which will make it &good, comfortable house. wither wall of good linter at the door, and a spring of never tilling water on the arm. There Is .good frult on it, consbitim of Apple', Peaches Pears, Quinces. Cherries avid other small fruit. The farm is situated on a public road. and in an mensal neighborhood, andcoralreslept to School. For fufgar partimilarsia astv br thA ficieL4 l .3 l led; • • ' • saartt , fi. . • -Aiqz.rniostTow OEM App'ra out dinfimilyi)4 l. otultY o ver ; of Me MIMION 11020 C 11 Bootle W D Fisher 14 41" t 14 o B Mail 11 Waggoner & 30w 1 r7 13 Bosom! Tr. Wm Harrah 14 B Reed . 14 Vir, Johnston - 1-8 It Daniel swum rams. Dawson a Richardson 14 M WI:Moon 14 B WHamer histler & son 13 11 • 14 Newton a. Shoemaker 14 John Sterl. 6, 4 PaLtOm o. Dustenta3 s .11 James Dunlap 14 NICI lIIILVZU IT. C Evans 14 John Black ' IA Scott &Co . 10 J B Johnston 14 J 8 Hudson 12 fortes' & Acheson 12 ',..34104.*t0cC1T1 ohn every 1 ._, • _ C Doff . A M !deckle= , OUTII 111kTEIL TT. Wm Warrick r 11 01110 TP. 11 Dawson, - 14 . 11 Reed , , • . 14' T Wiesen , • '1 . 14 II Warrick 3 .1 I' Caldwell 14 Michael Grim ' 14, G W Cunningham 14 S 11; Daiwa ' 14 , B F Miller 11 John Boyd 14 NOrton Bro Walkup & Watson . 13 INDUSTRY Tl, S Jac o nvin.. 1 4 4 rainnt u n;ltani 'l4 John Aber • 11 I Kerr Oh Beal " 'l3 , Braden t' , 141 Chruleis Carona ;*, 13 Jll Deihl Cu- 11 8 C Trimble 11 David Ram er ' 14. Denier Crider 14 JosephileFerran 14 711 Trimble it Bre la Willhan-Stewart 14 J B. Todd 13 1 • INDEPENDIS3CII TT. inept' Davie - 14 William Leech , 14 PHILLIPSBURG - 801 10 . C Zit:inter 14 v Goalon 'l3 tiAccci•NlT: Jse Scott 14 R Ilt 11 & Bro 14 floury Eyin g 14 BPr4Lge4: lt sr l4 Iltua , , Us Raw 11 LD I L Ass Morrison & Son li Mr 11 Frazer & Co 1 i penj Revd . , 14 1 11011:WrII: Sr. Calvert & Patton 11 I. YR A Mit= TP. . E. Anteueuth . r. ; '4 NORTII SEMICILLY Tr: Clow & Dro 11 I.‘"r RISWICELIT ( - 7,e13 Rancher Ivan Powell A & C Klrchler EcoNoxy TP. .T'Breitenstetu 14 11 Ilentucer ' 14 /Op 1 3Larkai . 14 Warßail - . ..'—', " 14 ... Itffiall XT. CIAIII. BOW. Daniel Hill li EDICINES, .ke ora - BRIGHTON. 131011 w eltdif B !Cobra & Co , • 3 it S Kenah 3 IJ X Deldnney 3 BILMILIt TALLN. E pateman b Son 4 manusarobr. ' tV F Dail EllB woman*. i GotUub Klein ' ' 9 Wring Pitatihines. I Varkport.,'Pa. NE 1 7 2. IC: 'M FRESH 11 4.f is .i..l_ g GQocls I .? t , 4 4 r a,* •_NO ADVANCE. FIRST. OPENING r SPRING GOON FOR 1868 ' ; Fortune's„ MAI' DRY GOODS` STORE, IN THE DIAMOND ~_ • • ' 4,t NEW PRINTS, NEW, 111.US.JAI', N'ENV CItECKS, •-= ' : NEW Gukiprge.ms, BEM NEW DELAINES, - - NEV COPURGS, ALSO ' Table Dinner 'Crash, FM Red Flannels, Flarinela, Yellow Flannels, Jeans, Cassimercs, 'Tweed , g, Drillings, Hats ancl, : Paps, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Noikins and Palley ArOelcs, Trimmings, . , . • Bonnet Ribbons,. Goods, &c., re=3 MO above comprises the most cOmplete litock ever offered to the citizens of Beaver county, and we lake pleasure In aasuring our customers and those who may toiw us with a call, that the above stock is as cheap F=l . RESIMIZER TU rucE, F. A. Fortune's 4 • CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE IN THE DIAMOND, • 1 ROCHESTER, PA BIG SIGN Across the pavomont. CO"' EVERYBODY AND SECURE' • • .1-BARGAIN:V. MIME , OF DB and. PLAIDS'I w Ir , 41 I, r!IN: wiEF: JDOvicincrti; I 0 ROcIIESTER; . P.EWNI A . Ja.nif . w, :Fortune. ; - i,... A. .. IWOULD uppselmirxiArsoinVo nit du alen , of nearer coahtr. that ;bi: a mar wad Weikel stock al Agent op= • Notions, iti the room; hirmirly . Moms, Nelson & Roesler, In the Disteentd. ' , 'wig' ~ slating la part If Dress Goods cf oyery Dtfor)ption . 1 • /Antal. (14hirA . an t BUett klyartikiontle• rot& ,- .I.zuuroc:tte Latnes, White 1.4..0dt, Wats llinghaina, Cheeks, Xrallus, Ticks,. Jeans, Tweeds, Crwalwres, lloblery an Glares. Whams! and Snip Skit*, drink. t... 1 'nods, Dress Trinsnia,ts, es 'sit , ". ; Boys Hats, a large I,loe " ' very •cotop. 0' ' * • P A, P S C.O -1.7. L A R Stamping, Pinking' and disettine Stitching to holm. „i Utter Shirts made to *Nu.. • • Pirsiso call an imolai as Ara an bonsai* soU • PITTSBURGH :PRICCS. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. - Reim. , 'WT. the ..place, room fem.:rip occ!pled Ay Nelson & R4cid.W.ll 141 .1:11 11 -4-4 0 , .:; . ltoCii ESTER, PAL ` JAMES. ,; A. 'FORTUNE. P. 8... I - have secs and the unlace pf it at? 001. T. armed, olltddgccaer.' ' :gym.Mlime• R.. A, Wi (Late WILSON & STEWART,) P D i E4VJER ...,!17 Boots. 'Shoes ' it • . Ru bcrs, OLD, 5T,49, -g DIAMOND; ROCHESTER, ME EU - - - WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER ! Oil' Cloths ! Oil Cloths I Oil Cloths .! c, AL i=l. P lima l t.. 3 AM.. .1 0 P E ES I G _A. R. 3E O 314.111191 TlUT:l4. l ll.,Tenl:s.A.TAlrttL2o . 7d%Fwe'l tbiu ALL can be purchneed ebrawbere, 1 • MeMIAS.ITCOVE'S, Bridgewater,' • Meet froin Erichuni, beating the otlginai'pae igem. Also, Window Shaded, Satchels, Trunks. Stereoscopic Views of all places of intcrest la the country and upon the continent. I respectfully give notice to all. to 4:4 sad eee large and sell &elected litoeic.ot _genera, YARIITY GOODS". Included In above, we hive Looking_ Glasses, Car pets, Aiwa,. Oil Cloths, of beautiful design and pattern. B. BiliLHElbt. marll'6B:ly re. n 0 4sfr : FIRST PREMIUM 4, !V illtrer_ Medal IraCiTrAzoso To . / • liAltßkfrB HAIR' RESTORATIVE -- T - V illth abrig= " 4• 2l M ll.. iairatz-vris Tegetablefintr ItMlitatiti"k ' • w rg i ren hh. 6 2 d R ;;: .t ad e rno:ii i .1= yo Mgr 1111/log out iti 4 a r C li poior i lVe n i prer rgAt It contains .no nju 'APO to. obla`A 4, t b rft-I"lr tn ic au °rte6l4 age td b -IF TM' 0 11. IL EMMETT a-co. Preprislstob aureilinia;sas.!? Fold by J. Moons, Denver, Pa., and all Druggists and dealers in Medicines, marll3'6Etly. _. • INarbanlur einadardl Seidel" 1 or lit. X MI, ALSO 13.kGGAGRIIARROWS, WAREUOUSLE CckMI,CO i,Z=M; FAIRDAIM, WOE & Co,, CM 71.3 ! WA" 41 " SO" IWel, PITTS4VIRGII, IX:I7Ce eeretullabuy4inly Jetmiae. Seale. fik, Pteienotlirl • N '.111.11r15.6t1tt. ~., 7 ::',..,* ',..,,:: r. i i,i) : t ' : 1 9 r.' 1.-.1 = ~,f.! ~ a i It" 0 / .• _ .4 I r,. • 1,:•..