The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 10, 1871, Image 3

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    The Beav-r. Argus.
146. -- ; Nay 40. 1871.
Circulation Thirtean"Hundred.•
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rms. 3w.. Ow. Bm. Out.. I . 1 yun
NT—ltilluco, s9'oo $3 00 $5 00 II 00 $lO Ou
vquarm d o L 50 O 00 100 10 00 15 O.
3 .quAret. do 5 Oil . 6 00 9 U) if 00 18 01,
risilirce, do 8 00 8 00 10 W 15 Oti 91 19/
c01umn,..,. 8 00 11 00 15 00 441 011 38'00
••• 11 00 15 1 31/ 20 00 ES 01 00 . 0 u
1 clo
00m..... f4l (XI 30 (t: 140 04 00 a 040 00
LdiulnlAndors' and kzecature Nodal
weds] notices pet non. tenvents. ,
• ggrAyteents to be bode (Iglulerly, except
for muudeat adrectl•etnents, which mud be paid
lEZMI
GEO. P. ROWEL AY) L' 410 Park Ravi, N. York..
N.M.
PETTENGILL .k 00, 37 Park Row.
New York, Ore the /DU agents for Tom Muria
"VI to that city. and a r is e authorized to contract
f.z 'tweeting adverttremeato for us at our low
at ugh tater. karattiorrs to that city aro re.
quoteu to leave their reran with either of the
,lawe houses.
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State of the,Thermometer for the
week ending May Mb, 1871.
EEC!
ERNI
iFir - 40 -7 :4 deg. .8d deg. EC deg
may I 49 deg. 60 deg. 65 deg
• 2 50 deg. 70 deg. 66de
P OO deg. 65 deg. 63 de
1. 1 4 L 9 deg. .6e deg. 60 de
5 , 53 71'..tw. 53 g
4S deg. . 53 deg. 40 deg
R. T. TAYLOR.
TIME TABEE.
Cleveland & Pittsburgh U. l —Trails*
gem. , Beet leave Beaver 81111011 an Moe
lu p. sa.itirenltig lees,
5 31; LtBml Feel:tat (mulles panengtaa) 321
P. l l t ' alus guilt West lucre Bear e rStadon
mos; Mill, Ivo a. m.; Liten , Vnight tuutlhw4
rpocat ere, 10315 It.m.;AccomMutlaUtm, 8.47
Pitt. Ft. &e. u.—Tntitt. going Riot
leave Seabees? Station tat end of larittgel as 1 01.
Pm.: Beaver Falls Accent. Chi a.m.; Ehou actual.
IA a. to.; New Castle ammo. 5.111 a. tu.; 11. Ysta
scow. 16.10 V. W.
Trains golug West leave 'Rochester Sham, (at
elle or htidgeras follows: B. F. aceom. 10 a. tn.;
li.ton mom. 5.18 p. tn.; Erie night exprats 5.45 p.
m.; It. F. scram. 2.37 p. in.
Tmitu go (Rasta leave Uoduster (Ullivr)De•
pot as follows: U. F. axon. 11,05 It. to ; bean ac
cum. 2.13 a: in.; New Castle arrow. 830 a. Al;
Chleago exp. 1Q.153 a. ur; Beaver Falls accum. 18.15
p. in.; Celcegu p. m; Brio exp. 4 10 pow
thlesgo exp. tist 0. to; k ite mull 0.53 pP m. . 1—
Tratste gonnt West, taro Rochester (Upper) no
pniaa runows: Chicago 8.15 a. In.; kale
To.
in; Beaver Falls accent. 9,55 a. M.; Chicago
rap. 11.31 a. w.; Chicago exp. 0.51 p. m; yaw Ca..
Ile Accent. 4.30 p, m.: Erie cup. 6.41 p. ug Beaver
sccom. 2.34
Annonneenteut Fern, 4:c:—Fol
hTing aro our charges for announcing
the names of candidates Tor the several
offices; also our rates for printing cards
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t °id fo autdidate Pi and their
Prieriths.—For years past, it has been
ellStotuary fur the triettd.v of candidata;
publish coinplitnentary notices 01
their favorites In tho county papers. We
kin 'not object to the;enatona, but will
glee notice in advtittee that those cow
ratudettOns in favor of particulta per
saes must nut oonialn ,attacks upon
n!her candidates, and must be paid ftw
nt the rate of five Cents per line at the.
flew efint,erton. desirable the names
of the writers will be withheld, but we
are not to ho regarded . na endorsing
'Alat they say In favor of their car di-
The attention of the public 14 directed
to the following "New AtivCrtisoments
which appear fitr" the first time in ttui
,knot:s to-day
I.n.posala—P. L.Geliu.'
Public Notice—A.' P. Lacack
Adminlernstof a ....r . ntice—Sarah A. IlaramonE.
Adminirtrator'e Nalice—Datiel Figley.
New Trimming Store4-)lra. Annie S. Doric.
/Special .Nollee—irr. It. I'. Pierce.
Svecitl Smicc—lkciceyser.
Aatches- , E. Y. Roborla.
Special Notice—lL Stelnfeld.
Special Notice—lingo Andriessan.
Special Notleera. Feat, •
Errata.— the card of S. J. Cross .1-
Co., In last week's leave, aud on the Atli
pao of this issue of tip 'Attuus, our ty
p., have mado it-read "Hams ju-t
ceived,! It should have read "Har
ts!. just received." Such errors will
sametimns oneur, however annoying
liy may be. It will be corrected. -
sVrtation qualltv'ot Spring Shawls
at Mrs. Depona's S (apr.W;tw.
The brain, according to Liebig, is
altered chemically by every atom of
°W inn taken Into the stomach, and a new
trait' of V itaractions must follow this
rhatigo in chemical composition' and
minute organizatiott. Daulterry also
'divots this chemical view of life and its
notions. •
NOTICEI.—On and after May
CM and until Ow let of September the
county Commlaelonem, will meet only
nn saturilay of each week, ut their °Mee
in heaver. J0n7.4 51'Gumf Clerk.
A turiilthi paper says Unit the habit of
tildiur . i. nap after dinner is a bad
. 00e.
yen minutes' sleep before dinner Is
worth more than an hour after. It rests
and refreshes, and preparer the system
for Vigorous digestion. Insieep is taken
otter dinner It should bo in a sitting
posturo, as the horizontal position Is
unfavorable to hpalthful digestion.
Wit‘;,4l9 you pays centa for a Hat
Mama, W;hon you can buy them for 14
yenta at "Tba Cheap S . tore," Rochestet ,
Will Smith At Co. lotay3;3u,
I%eecltorremembersseeinghlssocrnd
mother dance to hie ratber's
and thinks. "it' my Inntlfer lied danced
pftenedand said thiicatech ism a little loss
it would have boon hotter for all fej us.
If von have a talent for music cultivate
; dancing; cul tivate It; whatever
gins God has given you wake the most
of them, whether of voiro, root or eye."
Bow voobtsu to buy goths elsewhere,
when you out buy so cheap at Bibb:lrd
A smith's, Bocho.:ter, may:l;:ity.
Furnace nurnesl.—On week be
tare last the Grattoit leurnace near Lee
ton la, Ohio, took ti re' front the bursting
of the enpale, by which accident melted
iron was thrown clear to the roof of the
° building. In a few minutes, the entire
structure wits in a blaze, and everything ,
that eV4ild, be burned, converted into
1, 11 , s in short metre. Tito loss to the
I. olli Piny will be 8100,000. It was insured
i•O 7 / 1 031/101Int,b18 we do not, at present
%rill* know how much. The turn+
Will be lumedlitoly 4,
ALPACAS all colors, at 25 et*. a yd. • 9
1:11 et. muslin for $1,00; all best
wake of Prints, 9, yds. for $1.00; 9 . 3'ds•
iiinchatn for $1.00; 12i cents made on
ev i ,ry dollar by buying of Ilibbard,New
l'ock street, or Will Smith h Co.,
lalisoti St., Rochester, Pa. tmay3;3w.
On sondity, Bth tilt., A. M r liociand
bred three men to row him across the
river at l'arker'a Landing.. They rowed
into to a host standing about Midwarin
pie river, compelled hint to step aboard'
nth, robbed hint of $7O, and then pulled
away, leaving Mr.. Borland alone on the
boat No was taken off by the ferryman '
, Mostly afterward. Two of the thieves
have been arrested.
To be ilung.- - -=lPati Paper tidi7. Win'
d' , .* Maraca-20,000 POW; of Wait Papers
°A *fine a4mortment of IVintto to Shades.
hare the argest, beat arid cheapest stook
4f the abtwo articles in the-county ;
Chiding 3 very tine assortment or Stump
ed ;ofd Bronze and Hatt Papers. Wall
Paper trimmediree of eharg , ., A
EVAN Pamir,
M'Clain'a Sear Building% corner Broad
way and Palls street, Now Brighton,
may3;2w
The Clarion Democrat says: Mr. Da.
'rid Polk, or Mill Creek township, Chu , :
lon county, committed suicide by cutting
his throat with - a razor on Saturday, the
15th inst. Ito Was the son of a Presby
terian Minister and a young man of in
dustrious hahlta. Less than Awe years
NO he married a daughter of Mr. Samuel
Whisner, and during the put year hos
been living at Mullin's mill.
lq Lttek.,-7M[., Jefferson McLean, of
Monongahela bity, left that place op
TM:oday week; to make np and emu+
pieta prootir to secure a there of the toIL
tune ion. to the McLean family by the
late Col. Allen McLean of England. The
legacy,,pille arge one, held In Mira
lion for the last hl ittirty-two years in, the
Chancery Courts at London, was recent
ly deeded in favor of the Amerlair i t
clahnanti, and our old friend Jeff conies
In for a fourth share.'
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A, own, nat.bOon Asonifattof, la not
more attractive ttum the stock of Dry
Goods, Notions and Millieery Goode,
and the prices theretbr at IlibbM•d's New
York gr., or Will Width tt. Co., Metdlson
sg,Tioclider, Pa. ^ totay3pw..
The Nq i w Revenue 11.nw.The
amended x law went Into effect on
?Monday laid; the first day of May. At
that date the special or license tax bare-.
Wore required of all kind of deateis ex
pired, except that of tobacco and liquor
dealers, which continues in force, from
whi. h clause it is estimated' that the re
ceipts for the ensuing year will be de
creased &bent $15.000,000. The only In
ternal revenue collected hereafter will
be on III1COM;H, stamps, spirits and to
r
9 P. al
Golden Feantedn Pim.--13ome•
thing tweezed novel. Bo sure and read
the advertisement in our paper headed
'Greatest Invention et . the Age." We
believe the Golden Fountain Pen is un
surpassed. A good ponds unmorally to
every man, woman and child. Agents
here is a chance to make money In intro
ducing a good and saleable article"...
.Contidenttal circulars, enibtatliur
from Now York, we aro informed, are
now found distributed in manMiarts of
this community. 'rho counterfeit:money
swindlers have adopted a new method
by which to,gull groenles." Discard
all propositions that you do 'not know to
be genuine. This is the only safe plan.
The troth is blow York is fulbio over
flowing of swindlers, oven among busi
-fleas men who make protentions to bon-
eddy. We caution - the public to bowed+
of their tricks.
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ICN COLT SPARKLING SODA WATER
nai-prod with pare Fruit Syrups, at Bea
star Drug Storo. apebriviw
Th,e effects of feed upon the pdvvlonA
And feelings are thus poetically rendered
by Prier
onserve.ths vildnnA nperatlnlA
•
Of food And drink. In severql.hntlrons.
Wag ever Tartar fierce And mud
rynn th- Alrrndth nf water eroo
Ilte who Abel otAnd hIA race ind thrce
' If fleet ho rider, then Ant% his horse.
' SAlndr, And ertr. end lighter fArri
Taw* theltnllan spark . . reline :
nil If t Mkt, Don ennArevr
Pudding end beef teethe nryOns tight
$ 10 00
Hil I 1
5W
5 101
5 00
0 0
X Ix
0000
• a
5W
AIL the styles pf Lace and Linen Ott
ani, at Mrs. Bern ' tape26;4w
In all radicles of life insurance. these.
among other questions, occur: "Age of
father, If living'!" A man in the coun
try who tilled irp rtn application to ono
of ourt cotnpantes, says the Hartford
Pymt, made his father's ageono huedred
and twelve years, and his runtimes one
hundred and two. The agent, amazed
at this showing, fancied he bad got an
excellent subject, and remarked that the
coin came of a very,long-lived family.
"Oh, you see, sir," replied theappllcant,
"my parents died many, years ago; but
If living, would be aged as here put
down."" "Oh, I see," said the agent.
SIVE OT POTATO PLANTS.—AnY patrons
wanting; the Nansemond sweet' *lnto .
plants, ran he supplied at 50 eta per hun
dred, by leaning their orders at the An
nos Mlles prior to May 20. T.Apr2o4:ll.
On Friday, the 14th, tilt., In' tuner
county, Mr.' john (iraham, a citizen of
rfopowell tp., whose age is near three
score and ten, discovered a large, gray
eagle in tho act of carrying oLf a young
lamb. , The old gentleman iminediritely
repaired to the house, and procurin&his
old and trusty rifle, pursuedthe In
/
irriding bird, and when - Within a dis-
Uice of about. eighty }laces, fired and
brought,frim to , the ground. Judge of
the' old gentleman's consternation when
he approached the eaglewbich was yet
alive—found that In one of his talons he
carried the lentil), while to the other was
attached a steel trap volVing two
pounds. The bird meisnred seven feet
nix inches from point to point of the
wings. If the .exchanges will please
copy, an, owner . ' may be found for the
stolen trap.--Laurence Joanne/. .
111:S7 Louisville Cement at 82.25 per
barrel, in W. J. Dunn R Ca.,' Franklin
and 'Noble Sta.; Allegheny. (apr26i3t.-
Preservation or Eggs.—lt may be
of Intetest to those of our readers engag
ed in packing eggs to have thebenelit of
the results of research In regard thereto.
The Journal de Phormacie et de Chimie
contains no oceount of someexpehments
by p. Violette, on
,the" best method
of preserving eggs . ,-a subject of much
importance in France. Many methods
Lad been. tried; continued immersions
in lit e'lvater or salt water; exclusion
of air by water, saw-dust, etc., and even
varnishing has betn tried, but respect
tively condemned. The simplicity of
the toothed adopted on many farms
naately,lhat of closing the pores of thif
shell with' greas or oil, had, hbw
evoi, attracted the attention of the au
thor, whb draws the follow conclusions
from a' aeries of experiments on this
method. .Vegetable oil, more especially
linseed, sratpty rubbed °mitt() egg, Ido
-1 dots kity . alteration for a suillcienily ex -
teitgiii , e period, and presents 'a very sim
ple ajufellicaelous methods Of preserva
tion, eclipsing any ;methods hereto re
commended or practiced.
71 , T111104, Nannooks and
P. Ji'soit. rs. Beacom's. [apraipi vv.
Duly of Nehr', Directors.—The
late . Kehaiat law contains the following
requirement: It shall be the duty Otitis
Board of Directors to publish nn annual
statement of the amountqif \nrinley
coined and etponded, and.the amount
duo from collectors, and setting forth all '
the financial operations, Inane or more
newspapers in the county in which they .
reside. If there is an amount of tax not
collected, or any:amount dne to the din.
triet it in to Unstated an"amount of—
yet due," at the of re+lpts, and so
carried out; aud Otero in p amount of
debt yet tine by, titre distriCt, it la to be
%toted as the ."amount yet due---,"
and so tarried out at the foot or expend
' Bares, In order, - ir;b2th cases, to balance
the account in accordaw4 with the facts.
It there was a building tax, and a house
or houses erected during the year, the
amount of the building tax, and of the
portion, of it expended in the yeai for
this purpose, it is to . ixstated in tho same
way, with the balance on hand, or the
debt for this purpoSe, if !any, under
' proper heads, "Receipts" and "Expen
ditures for Building," . as in case of ordi
nary School tax, and expenditures.,
Short sight is frequently the perialty
Of learning. It follows very closely up-
On the amount of education hy_books.
The Germans have the shortest sight of
all nations, aggravated as the defect la
y the small thin type and coarse paper
n -popular use in that country. Con
vexity of the lens of the eye is induced,
by the habitual adjustment to a near fo
cus. Among sailors, whose eyes are di
rected so much toward distant ohJecta s an
the horison,siglat *'generally found the
longest.
." •
In the English and Atierican armies
'efficiency of sight is one of the manifold
qtitillflostlons In the recruit; but apair
of spectacles jn the German ranks causes
no more surprise than a pipe does. But
for the spictacied rank and Ble, where
wanld have been ttie million of men
(whom Moltke undertook to place within
a fortnight on the Rhine? Remoied
from study and indoor duty, and put to
active outsideiliStrk, the power of vision
in a Rhea-sighted person will improve.
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Small mesiutat the &in
tents ofx prieste letter from , Etion
ley, kindly handedita by. the gentleman
to whet& It Witia*earied, under date of
Miki2d, we aro informed that the smell
pox la raging to *considerable extent In
that valley. The writer 'says awe 'are
several cases, and many have oeen
posed. Mr. Ktertier, proprietor of
American %Hotel dlell with it on the 2d
Inst., and Was hurtled to the grave. at
tended by but two 111011-61 s faintly and
relative* having tied the day preiloas to
his death, none remaining tri soothe the
dying man'a.lut hours. They carried
the Infection with them andscattered It
over s wider section of the country.
Two twin tflrersons were either dying or
dead, at the date of writing. Several
families had left the village; and public
plains--except • "whisky-hotee," were
closed. Great excitement exlsted:*lght
or .ten Persons were alf'known to be
down with the dreadful' disease. The
pUblie schools have been suspended, and
the Presbyterian • eentruunion ;ion-
WHITE Ltxs, .Cilleined Plaster and
Louliville Cement at W. J. Dunn do
Co., corner Franklin and -Preblo Sta.,
Allegheny. Bend Orders ,by cnall, or to
W. J. Dunn, Yannit,' Pet. fapi26:3L
School Illooks.—Our Legislature
hail'passed:a law hi prevent a change In
the test books used in our CoMmon
Schools, oftener than once la three years.
This law meet the approvaVot the
public.. It is wise, judicious andloudly
called for: as it not only relieves' hard
working men and:, women from a heavy
and unjusttax,but in out opiniOn the
schools themselves will be greatly ben.
Jilted.' School-book makers, Innova
tors and specula:Ors are still. at • work,
constantly getting up something new,
and trying to make School Directors be
lieve that the list is the best, and a great
improvement on %former .works. The
Legislature has wisely Interposed toitop
this growing evil: and it now remains
for School Committee men to' carefully
and studiously regard the provisions of
the law.
• ; Good Newis for Wool Growers.
—The stock of last year's wool is becom
ing exhausted in the eastern markets,
and Coates & CO., the large dealers of
Philadelphia, report an advance from I
to 3 cons per pound . sines January, * ::en
all grades. Priem:in that market now
range from 48 to 68 rent* for fleece, 50
to 60 cents for tub washed, and 40 to 47
centsjfor
7 Or Olio Cultirator ease that Col. Thirds. who
has ixtelireturneil from an extensi, stout through
the South and East, COOfirM4 the !reports at the
short stocks of wool throughout thd country. The
Cutlivator soda: ,
"There never has been since IS6I such a com
plete drainage of this maple in the East as at the
present time. Medium &meta very scarce In all
the seaboard and interior markets. and there to
general tendency upward In prices. Combing
fleece are also higher; to truth there has toieh a
clean sweeping of both domestic and foreign
wools. We do not venture gpropheity as to prices
for next clip, hut at present .evy, thing looks en
countelug to wool growers."
..Language of a PrjosslOrt Ocoee.—The
foliewieg graili& demeptfon of the dialogue* o
14.eomposIng room' or.print log &dee, will smuge
refolerswben we 11.0113 themit. Is tree tr 4
afs; .
Foreman of Sid otillee—"Jones, what aro you at .
now l"
Joncli—"Em setting `A house on din: almost
clnne."l
Foreman-.•• What It Smith doing r
Compositor—"lle to outraged on a ' , Horrid Mur
der,' " :
foreman ...MIA It au quiet, au yourtible, Ind
help Monte through with Ms telerruph. Soh, what
aro you trying to got up r
, wale the mougg,martrot."
Foretnan—“Thoare, what aru you illittltio•
gag
ThooSa-;.Pnitealu the OUt
;rot aututta—.-StoplhAtt, acid =Lot " "
st %au'
away norm.' Slocum, whatln tteatloa have 'you
beau ahoat this half hourr.
N. Wake— '4 . n . atifylnp tha •Cilinproanse Measure'
me ant) art np. '
''ortntin—"Yon chap on the stool Acre, what
are you on nor •
Chap on the steel- 0 0n the •Table` the yore
gavu
Forman- 0 1.4v it on the table for the present;
no room faa te"
Compositor—"flow about theta 'Municipal Can
Mate...?
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Slocum—" Shall I Ind these `lieu of Bortour."
''coculsoettoe—"Do You_staut tell aced heart°.
%Tenor ;Lltid's Family "
Foreman- ••No ; pet 'en' In 'mallows. Joseph
haven't you cot up that 'Capital Joke` yet?"
Joseph --No. sir ;'m out of sorts "
Foreman—" Well, tarow Ito this ••111111on or Cal
Fonda Cold,' and when
, tron get through with it,
I'llglee you some more.'
Editor—•• What do you want now r •
Vevilise —.More copy, 'tr."
Editor-" Dare yen completed that 'Eloquent
ThaultSaleing Metope.; .
. DevilJoe--Yes, sir; and I hare just set up
'Wenn Meter.'"
No Liquor,a't Eleetloos.—Among
the bills recently passed by the Legisla
ture is the following, which having re
ceived the . ofitclal sanction of Governor
Geary, has beeonie a law :
EEC. 1. Be U ellaatd, de.. That from and alter
the passage of this act It shall not be lawful for
any person In this Commonwealth to sell or glee
away soy spiritous or wait liquor, wise or cider,
or say other substance containing slebohot. au,
any lad r t any day set apart or to be set apart fa'
any general ors pecial election by the citizens In
or within any of the precincts, wards, townships,
comities or other election divisions or districts
. .
to the Commonwealth: Prodded. That the pro
visions of this bill shall not be enforced after the
electloo pone orecloecd In tbeever Mg. for the sale
of liquor prohibited alter that time
Soc. S. Any person violating the provisions of
the arid section of this act shall be deemed guilty
ore misdemeanor, and shall he settloct to Impels
tomcod in the jail of the proper county fwa term
bf not less than ten days nor more than one boo•
deed days at the discrerlon of the court. and .halt
also, In Addllloti to the above, be subject to a tine
of out lees thou twenty dollars, and not more than
five houdred .dollars, at the discretion of the
court.
Alwyn • all nouns It awtfe wishes home at
tractive to her mate, says an exchange, let her
keep a sharp eye no the cook; nothing makes a
mate creature more discontented with his house
then•bad dinners 111-screed: if there is anything
will make him swear, and there generally Is, my
dear young lady talthorigh hi. temper seemed so
angelic when he was sewoolugl. It is • told plate
with hot meal, or a hot one whh his cheese. Neg
lect of this son to unpardonable. Again, It may
not be possible to sire trim dainties. but it is easy
to avoid monotony bye carnal study of the cook
ery book; and It la quite astonishing how the
monster um can be sub orated and assuaged by
a judicious variation of Ms meals. The creature
may be allegurtgally
,ptetured lightly led by • fair'
lady with a weddlog ring through his palate.' In
deed, there are a thousand way. to Fend him. It
women would show a Uttur tact, with which they
are so Easel, credetid. Opt oration, contradiction
makes him furter*, he Magnin he rears and be
came* altogether derma—oat.. Whereas; trait him
tenderly, oh wife, and you shall 'vied him monad
your marriage anger. I have mien wives mhos
their chance of gaining what they have met their
'ryes eon thousand Omen through skeet atupiditY;
they knew that a certain itaeoicaadact le sure to
anger Ulm and yet they wilfully pursue it, when
dsmooth and easy victory awaits mem to another
itertion. Tact e" linch women, I say, have not
even instinct. Blrds,of paradise, for instance (not
to tie rude), would act In a more sagacious man
ner. ,
Jumping the Rope.—As we ob
serve that most of the little girls in the
borough have returned to the old amuse
ment of rope lumping, we deem It but
proper to warn parents against allowing
their children to indulge In an ex ‘ cesa ot.
this pastime., Within a few, days past
we have notickid In our exchanges sever
al instances in which 'serious results and
even death have followed an unusual
amount of the exercise. In Akron, 0.,
last week, a little daughter of . a leading
%Maws contracted Inflammation of the
bowels from an excess of jumping, and
died in great agony, Parents should
warn thelfrpcbitilreli'otthe danger, and
I themselves exercise watchfulness over
their movetpents.
On Tuesday last Mr. John L. Bays
and wife, of North Beaver township
. were
on their way to New ' Castle, and bad at
tired at the hill overlooking the , ••nar
rows" whim he noticed a locomotive on
the track... As it was stationary, be
thought that perhaps be might have an
vppertunlty of crossing before it would
move, but he heel just arrived at the moat
dangerous spot in %heroin] when the op
gine moved ahead. The horses, bottom,
lug fflghbatted, commented to back, and
then turned 'kart arettud,and ran. Mrs.
Rays wait thrown out; and was badly
bruised about the body, and bad her. head
cut. • •
The Lawrenee Guardian of tact week
eaya: lire have learned that the old
tannish° wax routed to make him give
up his money was Mr. Martin, an old
'citizen of New, Bedford, who, "while
somewhat eccentric, was& Elan of eiten
sive Information. and was highly re
spected by his neighbors. So far from
being a miser, he was 'extremety,beneV
°lent; and was never ktichni W "itlbse
hishospilailty. The outrage was prob
ably owing to the %nib& storks that of
ten obtain currency!a ristud to Ramona
of eooentstehabita," 401344411 earee
live stone. 41161. -him tortdeatore had'
vine Mr. M. IFlth the couple
_of
attelcas; hobbled to tbo aeartaa botebOuld
obtained: asalataace. We are happy
auto that beArephllly isooverlog under
the trietaatat lin A.R. Welty". : The
miaerouste bad' a balstr.,::obiett *as
treekeditiateitlelonei .towera Eteercm.
0'1;4134 lilt behhatibetai theak, limbed
In **IOW ntlOki*,'lableit . taaar bad to
their. tleteothieyi: '
MN
111 ffliic I -.
=kis 'awing trito n '
tittililio on
Mame cleanings Ili UMO UN 'arrived
when no man has *place to lay lila head,
the day of house cleaning making him a
fugitive from corner to corner 'until lo
despair, he aem out for lem itaoly quu
tem, wandering, ah, who can
_tell
whither?
There is something pitiable too. about
the forlorn looking individual who has
been:, literally "dusted out," :as with
chop•fallett countenance and Bali Oyer
his eyes be views that easy eititir
. and
that comfortable lounge, moved trent
their.accustomed places-to be put; as be
tomtit too:well r in a new place 1n :there.
arrangement for warm weather:. The
position, naturally the gentle reminder
to take more care in the future; 'brings
tip forebodings of constant care , called
into reguLtution to meet the detnands,
and his easy chair and downy bed totP
comes an ever present monitor, with the
motto ."Lake eare", staring blay,ftt, the
face like a guant spectre of Woe.
The - Ashhutd Times after congratula
ting itself that Ashland county did not
'canain any of those verdcutts who In
vest their hard earnings in the 'queer,'
'bogus watches,' &v., a visit to the Ex
press office, by Its editor, ham dispelled
this delusion, as he there found that sev-.
eral men who did not take the TiOtel
have been made victims of the New.
York swindling concerns. It states that
One fellow ordered a "lino gold watch"
to be sent by Express, 0.0. D. IS MOO
■ feW days ago with $lO charges on it.
Several of his friends advised hint not to
Iltt it,as it was a swindle. But, no, he
knew bettor. He was satisfied it was as
the gentleman lu New York hadiepre
seated and he was 'going to have his
watch, so paying the charges and lifting
the package; he opened it and beheld his
"Find Gold -Watch" transformed no If by
magic to a beautiful glass marble with a
note attached raiding thus :
DIM{ Sts:—The mystery In Tr,g11:11 to tIM 11 to
dud Sea heyhele by which to wind It up. Nun
croteperseha hare Wonsan:tang for it daring
the part year and bare tailed In atolls: ft; bet we
bur. that you wilt be suceetrefet.
ilespeettaliy.
• 'tlr tweets
P.S. All lento will learn by experteues.
'RIL SAGE'M CATAIIIIIII BEYEDY is no
Patent ldeditilue humbug gotten up to
dupe the ignorant 'nuid nodulous, but in
a perfect Speeltid, for Nasal Catarrh,
"Cold in tbe heat" and kindred din
elute.. The proprietor li. V. Pierce, ht.
D., of Buffalo V., O ff er* 1:100 for a
ca',b he canno t cure. told by druggist»
of sent free by mall. .1 pamphlet free.
For the !hover .-..rgus.
bin. Emma :—Dr. hhurlock, 4 lota told. Toted
tar a law to relieve capitalist. Irons paying tax
nu laconic* desired from money loaned on mart
oces and, other mauled warbles In Oda county.
fne amount of taxes yearly derived from W.
source ii from ei.fht to ten thousand dol4tra—
'This Is not roucb, when divided amongst the
crest masa of uss.payens ; but there are ecolUptte
Wetly so few of na,money-leaden, thatthe pay
ment of Mat sum out of our Income. Is really
burdensome. Capital ort,:ht not to be taxed. fly
taxing It you will drive It out of the county. It
le the duty of the public at Imre to pay the
taxer: and not tax ne fur our Incomes derived
as Interest en money., loaned to damn. 'the mon
minor had the let to pay anyhow: bat ado law
wall enable us to exact a little. more laterbt in
the future. Ail the-matter eisods. - we - woho :be
borrower of oar money belie* thtspeelat low
eat intended by the tegtalature —at the expense
of the public—was solely for him; but we know
a thing or two: be rid of the tax and collect
more interest. llorrah. for Dr. hharlocltl SSe
understand* the question of umbel and•labor,
and taxation I Let as by all means re-uoutluare
him for the Ateembly. CAPITAISse.
On Wednesday evening of .week !to
ter° last, a serious affray look place at a
disreputable house near the Mahoning
river bridge, two and a ball' whoa west.
bt Berlin atter. - titan - it Mi
named Glllespleitas shot, as It Is suppos
ed, by Tice Glass. We are unable to get
a correct account of the affalr, but as near
as we can judge by flying reports, about
the facts of the case are those: The man
together with other parties, some fair
or five in number, left Canfield about
five o'clock In the afternoon to go out to
the blahoning to catch.fish 1?] and some
time during the night a row occurred at
Use residence or Tice Glass, at which
time a shot waitired which resulted in
the death ottilitaple. Glass claims that
the deceaseiTatipthilted ID break into his
house In titB tight:lime, and that was
the commencement of the fracas. The
wounded man was carried to Berlin Cen
ter, where he received medical attend
ance, and after a,pme ten or twelve hoUrs
he expired. While on his death bed he
stated that he went to the door-and kick
ed at it until it waa• opened, when the
shot was fired. Glass was arrested the
next day, but as no one appeared against
hint he was discharged. . •
SARATOGA Natural Mineral Watirjuat
arrived and for sale at Hugo Andries
son's, Beaver Drug Store. utaylo;2w.
Seolded.—Ou Friday afternoon, lest,
a little daughter of Prof. Tailor, of the
Beaver Seminary and Institute, - , Was
badly scalded by the upsetting of, a cof
fee-pot from the table of the kitchen of
that building ; the contents being re
ceived by the child on the back of the
neck and shoulders. She suffers much,
but it Is thought will recover.
A law to prevent cruelty to animals
has recently passed the Ohio Legislature
which will commend Itself to alt hu—
mane people. ,
It is designed to prevent over-driving,
over-loading, torturing or conveying in
sn Inhuman manner any domestio ani
mal, inimmnditip or yarding the name
fora longer period than twelve hours,
without a aufficient supply of food and
water. Also, to provide Sur the proper
disposition 'of the poor, worn out ani
mals turned Into the street*, highways,
&c., inflicting lines for the vitiation of
the provisions of the law, ranging from
five to fifty dollars.
!Me Salem Jennie/ says that alstran
gel. drove up to the residence of Mr.
George Baum. near that place, one .day
last week'and asked permission to leave
his horse while hoininte into town on an
errand, saying it was not s safe horse to
drive into town. The man has not been
heard of shim and it is to be supposed
had stolen the property, and thinking
probably his pursuers were close upon
him, took this *method to escape. The
horse and buggy are worth three hun
dred and tiny dollars, and unless called
for, will replace,the loss of the horse sto
len from Mr. Baum.
Ou Monday,. morning May Ist, a
daughter of Mr. William Burst, who
resides near the Great Western File
Works,, Falb!, Was kindling a
fire, and to hasten combustion adopted
the old device' of pouring oil on it from
a can. An explosion occurred, and she,
enveloped in dames from her burning
clothing,• ran am taming Into tbe.yard.
She was oyertaken vitae attemptkg, In
her frenzy, to climb overibe *nee; when
the flames were 'mothered by,wrapping
her In a carpet, but relief did not come
until she win terribly hurried. After
suffering dreadfully she died on Tuesday
about midnight. , ;, The unfortunate girl
was about tilltaeu - elir' • (gage.
. The Beall" po. Prue; of Friday last,
says: "Thera Is no truth in the ailly re
port that there are awe of small pox In
Beaver Falls: We have made diligent
Inquiry on the subject And learn that
there Is no :mall pox in this vicinity—
none hearer here than Boon Valley.
- The story was probably started by soitie
liqdlinxions to Injure trade in this
lo
cality. We shell Probably soon have a
similar report • about New Brighton.
But there he not a partlelerof foundation
tar inch rumors. .
I" . 1
f m on :- e v
ro . , ~. .. 1...
. .I
—"y
41 goqi • lualltb, - And ;WI .MO COUSCIOdi;
taws of having ‘ Stithlalli, In - tacitly tied
efficiently performed Itllag, WI is Treas.
urn. of Itla satire Slntsy His ma terna/
Metals and fellowicitb! er MI parties In
Beaver conntrcong . hinl on bit
stomessful admlnlatistl o ..( I'r ,ibe public
Ads, In that he ' bar . Promptly col.
. .
lected the revenue and rti exPeditiousi
ly paid off the BOUM *Slate, map
any 4, Ids peed •' 1 'Through his
indefatigable exertio . .ti 'AA Treuury
Department, 'Alm Rep , isait Party Irsa
been relieved of its witet tarnished
reputation In having li. thepublie hinds I
in the interest . if in ildnals and pis
Stied " rings,";l whit C4MOtoil Is ib
chief, instead otabnin red theta for le,
silliest° 'perm a-, ' 'may persons
dniling any fault with ntl Irwin, are
membera of that dine IP' ere gnaabing
their Medi because.. to much debt
and kit so ha m
ll on: lo.the Treasury
fOr them to inanipulati i., The General's
policy has been to paiolcilie public debt
as fiat as sutScient ifinky cum into the
Treasury beyond Mkt nem required for
the current expenseiPlie govarmilent;
not permitting It MI( in bank for lila
private ends—hence Olt comparatively
small balance In the !Mom, ry on 1,1 3 a IA
of iday; bast., to turn dui to Mr stmeesior,
Idr. Mackey.. But thlititiponey that the
honed tax-payers of di/tate:will endorse
mast heartily; and w . .:tf„ If faithfully ad
tiered to w il l, to a to years,. relieve the
State of Its burden of idehtednetv.. -
- rdrewbeta in' t hese flumes we publish
an article from ther o l u isburg . st a t e
Journal," giving a Oar statement of
the cAndition of the ry when Gen.
Ira In took It, his addr ration lint a nd
l
its condition when li It in May lust;
it
to which we invite c attendee of the
Nader. !
Merit dismissinglii subject. it may
be well to state don pplfd.t is now being
made by. 1110 Camel.' ling—who wish
repro money to hand to get a Lill thro'
the legislature Ruth hg au, increase et
the public debt 81 . rowing some two
i4million dollars,. este lto pay border
t
rand claims, and If . , Meru. Burin
II
`and Skurlock "wil Cr' to the imam!
mous desire of the" g=as they are as
to done defer this 'make'.
Will the people be. (hal with such leg
islation? .We opine - ' . .
Thi latest dodge
Zhe altertpgof ones
1.. tinter/ening la
, pasting print
.'re" giving the
being the for
mation men will
twindlers or this
over the tl
bib every appearan
mer denomination
dO woti to look out
kind.
ola Wednesday .fling last, a coal
digger at Denham's k, near Clinton
Station, Lawrence • . ty, was killed by
tho live o'clock teal IN thn E. tP. R.
R. Re was drunk was lying with
hit' cow catcher
lilt him, knocking !sad MT the track,
and killing him a lt instantly. Ho
was taken aboard train and carried
to his home at Clian. Deceased was
about thirty years cage and leaves a
wife and live ehlidt4 . A-bottle part!=
ally filled with whi4 was found in his
pocket. Who is tinslble for his
death, if not the marlin sold him his
whisky ?
Mate Treastsr;Haekey. has ap.
pointed Thor:. Hie is
on, esq„ of this
onunty, as his call „Mr. Nicholson
held that poaitioti Mr. Mackey,
prior to Modeled b W. W. Irwin,
of this county.
. Eorron Ames : ' ntlenum from
Ohio writes to me 'hass capital of
1 200 . 000 . which he w to invest, and
Ms w what kind urn's" lad I
. his fa ntaratahle
.
frau, Mc. . Oman wis soy hes
to bwite ' (your publlo
si,l
schools. _
...,... .:.= - D. D.
• , ii/e ids gly, Invest In
bentlaillOnwlitgag l l estate . In •
target derived - align tit arca—thanks
to the legislation of ' Roi an an d
Sherlock—sre not an m ail m en i n
Beaver ,coutity ; ic)= r a on
. .. „
gime per Mum "be clear gain.
The' .great body' - - tax=payers ,it
Beaver county.ar Mist Ray that
defleieney In tax dount# Tress-
A
toy. Leafstalk* . ilieve. the capital
istic/co and bard many, Is the or
der Of the &Yid, wive,
of Beaver, county. y -ask the
same many to eta to office.
The capitalists_ ~ •portisn to the
inns - of tax-py -, Beaver county,
Are about three' IQ , hundred. Yet
epode! hunter. . • . favor that few
—to exempt their In • from tax a ti on
—and burden. the' ~ to the amount
they are relies's& . / answer to say
the law is a relief to , woers of rea l
estate; for all Who bo mon e y in flat I
way, added to those ' lend, will not
exceed one-sixth of ... elation • and
there Is no special . i n w r y „ elation;
should be favored over i n d ie i r fa.
edifies-rot borrowing .',..Whenever
legislation favors Ind! aor corpo
rations to any extent, j that amount
seutchi3dy must lose. . ax-payers of
Beaver county meat ' a year some
eight or ten thousand 4 for the de
ficiency crested by tell b o nd, an d
mortgages, and other ~ aecuriuee
from taxation. Truly ver county
will bocomp the . capitalists.
It is no excuse that . • , Mies in the
State have similar la • pits' Is al
ways warring against • the produc
er of capltal— ) and an. , will always
be enacted In counties , . the repro
sentstives desert the • the many,
and advocate those gr
. , • ,
Burz.vrt.
The Currant
says an exchange. so d
vorlte fruit, may be..
Immediately destroy
carbonate of lime. The
It is to sprinkle It ova
the worm makes Its ap
log it well la contact , wi •
the insect Is soon destro
need but two or three
the work is done. In t
cents, large quantltlea
May be saved, and ti*s
mature. anTo danger '
red: Neither n the tel
In any way Injured by
lime.
litaaeboro lOale.—
Mercer County •Agricul.
a meeting held in Ston:
urday, decided to hold •
Lion of the Society on
Messrs. A. V. Drown,
Justus Egbert were ap
tee to revise the premin
rietY, and will report
lag.
This reed,
rive to a fa
nd almost
the use of
od of nem
bushes is
nee, bring
, leaves,sxtd
It will not
dons, and
y, for a few
nt bushes
allowed tar,
over incur
the.fralt is
rbonate of
I cereal' the
Sedety, at
on last Etat;
eat exhibt
-13e 16.
eCturo and
a °emulat
or the So.
next meet-
reoeived by
Presbytert
t
, a. RN, for
cburcbredt
.o widdow .
le. Size of,
feetitOY.
Sealed proposals svi
the Board of Trustees of
an Church, Darlington. 1
the 13th inst i •at 10 o'si
painting the outside of
Ike, together w.;th fo
abutters to bp painted
church, 41 by digeet, el 1...
with belfry. The right eaten,-
Ject all bids. BY order i'fruatoes.
A. J. LAWBEIiI
D. DUNLAP, SeCrit' l 24. , • • '
ITHE Amaral:um • • .1111INAL for. :
May contains the fano*. ".11ttertating
articles: Colons in Ito reedingote.,
Training the Shepherd.. • , Shearing
Sheep, Advantages of , ri
tens in Cheese Making, ad Berk
shin Hoins,The awe of 'Bathing
Shpep on the 'Prairies,: .I:siseues of '
Young Lambe, , ma" Atria, I
Driving Trotting Hots, Leprosy In' i l
Swine, The Angeni 4 . ..Poultry
Houses, Black equips: , Diseeess
of Cattle, The Heave, ; ,
In Cattle, Description of Bury'
gue's Alinkery at V. .IY,;Bhort-
Born Cattle, Medlcln lln -the'
Diseases of horses,B Guise Fotrls;
Also, five handsome Bei • hstp4 4'f: P.
Boron & Co., Publish . ,parkesblirg. '
rfiL . .
'
Jesse W. Alegre. tack Hawk,
Beaver county, kait the bar
of Columbiana Asonnty,'. l tes last week.
The Buckeye 1448 says!. liget beeli
engaged in teschhig ;• • Videos,
portions of the counti , -ire* IMO
past, and has Made bats friteds.'lle
is.a young; maxi of me . n- ordinary'
abilirfs Predlet be take
a paaitkit Ogre le "Ilbs legal pro-
fataton,witersettba igt,ayksiats,"
4.'urrt.
his. 'erne t-lfhe Med of the asembele ol 'the
Bar, exerestheir !Ds titusWidt teas aS “respon.
balbspaseium of the taw Übaq hier4k
MgtepJhinls defirred,beDiseitesalmem Jtutg'
Fret Ofthettegal beollindes,"Mseems kr WM hid
Pew Way 'otabieldlag a Iteptemetative Does Jest
Pante in tbd puma olaketeca ed liar sad Oh
Madan' massive. fait sersiou we had the he.
isifliedag deialleadWit ken out *sum. drat Sir
preseekid Me adetwised - 41awCall".6111 Wet et
ttwhiwitar to's Mold to. tativialy . testltl-414
that he peetested Mat samally etWorioul
sem' , hill (without ever Ira riding the wo),
oat ardOrnote to mocha' friend Is Deaver coaa•
ty.. Would Deere not to equal propriety sew in
procuring a vet the to to the diet that the "Mica
Side itallived" *chess of tat Mob* we Marra -
op sad prbeeeted ti the Maio oat of .rirfermice
to ti r e umulmous lodgment" of Tom Scott, Don
Ream_ oo and the resseylvehUt lapsed Camiev
ity What le • Repeuemitathe re Senator tor t
ie It to defer to the ludipsest of pertkulat Mends
or to tble comer:glom or that cormeatiom dv t is
cuss or that cuss of. regudlese of the wishes
iegliterests of e body ofbbeetr@tafote t
lagEs
Dr la it to ours oat his owe convictions of right.
and seek to legielate far the benstit of the ramp
and not for the Jew t If the ioneet. Ibis let as
enema iritit the Resitarbd and Representative
Mims altogether. and entrust oar legislative hoe.
Imes to the Speediest of the two branches. If the
latter, then the eard of the dittornem. Is the Naiads
°rail right thinking maw, will not relieve Dr. S.
one parade MO. ream remonsibility of pawn's
thla obllectioaible law. It seems to hare been
earefolty earluded from Ms published maideedbige
In the daily newspapers-the public ems not ee.
prised, through them channels, of the getting op
or presentation Mildew the pedtkie or tbellll
- even the Comity Commleslowers. the misted'.
are of the funds 'of the mat/. WU" not resoled
Se to the propriety of les peewits.
. news then, we Mew otesozioue kereeddealy
and quietly Ousel epos the manly, expeualve,
lotuverowso asked Corby ter than a score of the
dams; taking out of the treasury at owe swoop
wit lees then Two 77uressed DOW&III, and setting
spirt yearly thereafter, to keep it up, we know net
how uumyhundreds more, to be divested from the
County Treacly, mid from the school land of m
ny of the districts or the Monty; and all Ms at a
mart unpropitious time-when the tax liss been
taken Mr bonds and, toortoges (out of deers/ter
to another elan of Wise:lC-when the oomph.
stoners we about to build a long contemplated
vault for the safety of the piddle:wards, and whlld
segued In the erection of many necessary bridges
throughout the county.
If any doubt heretofore eal•ted, that the great
body of the people of this county have been great
ly role-represented on this "and other measures,
that doubt certainly ought to Inaba no longer.
Tazrariat.
A you, non of Lailicae: Gentlernen'a
and Children't Hosleryod Mrs. PnAt'F. '
For trio Amur
CAPITAL. PIINIIIIIIENT.
'' 'Thou shalt not kill ts • precept of the decatrgue
altered by the Yoke of Jehovah from the gaming
summit of Mt. Sinai, lot toner louder than the roar.
tog thunder, canning the hosts of ler encamped
tat from Se base "to exceedingly fe and quake.'.
Thin courniand was but reiterated. It bad been
given to Noah With the penalty at for hint
. eelf End peeteritY. God never gar a lac without'
mooning a penally for ita violation. The enpreme
kinder bagmen declared that the wilful murder.
er mut suffer death. "Mom sheddeh man's
blood, then shall his blood be eheil.r "Rai that
smttetif man so that he die, he shall antely beTpitt
to desth.r, - "il the mouth of two or three witness.
es ehall,fie Guilts wbetbyof death Impel to death."
hurl 441 area "RI have done anything worthy of
death, I rehire not to d!e." The sword was the
instrnotent cattle e.iecutiotter, and the apostle de
cisive that the-magistrate beareth not the -sword
In train, for he le the minister of God's aveng
er to esecute wrath upon him that doete evil.—
" ktorever. ye shall take no satisfection (or the life
ore murderer which is of death, but he shall he
tardy put -to dealt." “Illood dedleth the lend,
and the land caniiat be cleansed of the blood that,
le eked thereto but by the blood of blot that shed
it." TM obvlceas teething of the slatted Scriptures
is that the man, who, with malice prepense . slays '
his fellow man, moat teethe the death penalty. No
other penalty Is allowable; blood must atone toe
t.'blood. Title law has newer been repealed, anti .
.from the nature of the reasons annexed the . penal.
Iymenet bethauged. Blood aunt be eissairal
boat by tibial. aid*, reams sth! boblab _nor 'la
• MO terig iblyperdellinie low.. , -Stearstibilla tele
1 WM Ar. • taco. teat Marti" ememeadsites
sedan be sea* the inilktioeof espleal Paulsb
oro*. !Uwe murderer slop his vulies,•by me,
enure I. regarded as a mater if any Punabmwas
le billeted von bbeilbrids awful aloe. 'lle may
' binii but i fslr. mad impartial trial. Twelve mem
hie peers.bormd by the solerinity of as oath to
ticl o
decide to law and evidence, alter hear.
F lag th e lota ' MAUI *imams sod the aver
teamiteelli4e r _wed .paraleeetinw lulu tda
ehirge Male °
o rtruillset melee may hare
been compelled u overttbelattag *eidetic! be'
tote themto rendetkierdkit of guilty. Sven an
, per chciamstancesatech as them sympathy is more
expreired
frequently ice dm ourderer,end those
impeded with li ' 114 les of consaugainlty and
dimity than tor ' Im, harried Into eternity
without a mom ''e_ lag. or fur his distressed
or broken beat &Idly ett cruelly bereaved - of
!Micah: eirthly'erideopport by the red right
bander& blood th, homicide . Sympathy may
be *heat exprenead for the murderer and Ms '
family, If be has 'fbj„ mid this sympathy may be
consot r
In perfect 'nee with a desire to see him se
date, hie offence lost the laws of God and man
4
by enduring Ito f penal,. The gal alinement
blood must be t away. else the judgment of
God will he visite upon those who do not put to
death the mansialfr. The murderer obeli nasty
be put to death." 1 "Thine eye dull not pity him,
but thou shalt pawl, the guilt of Innocent blood
that It buy go . veil with thee." Some of du
States have sabstiluted toe the death penalty vol.
hen conned:mot Or intercemtlon In the State
prima fora term of years, or for life, but the hope
of Impunity from the infliction of capital punish.
meet led to ourcliait Increase of the crime of how
dde that Moen States have re-enacted the law, re..
quietus Illefor Wei Let the death venally Invert.
ebly follow the emsdaken after a Isle ant taper
lid than s.e luny; let the ituderer es , ---....., dad
a 'place - la feebler in whose foundation he law
stricken a blow k let hint never more 'be seen
among men ; let Wm dee to the pit ; let no man
stay Mut; deltic baldstent of the law. th. elem.
Speen or Jehovah's Wrath upon the manstayer
falthfelly and furiessly preform their duty, un
moved by briber or frowns or that elckly eymps
thy that would seceder+ the Intern...b. of the emu
mnsitilo the team and entreaties of the proper:
tire widow and orphans, who should never be
pen:Lifted to stay the .wool of the avenglayrm
ties. The result will be that few wilt be foe t ,•;,'
daring as to Incur such a certain and awlis ta d s
button. It la the hope of Impunity tick.
° '' s Itis de
nte mallcious to wreak his venom!: e yby rel .
kneelers victim, and the covetg that c,e
low men for mod. Did the ee .,,,, of t h e i r
punishment would Wow a cern...4, „„ edtree
crime it would annervoseeie en° •'
has affection fur hie wife
led blow,
" antelead him"t do no
end children let t JAW= °, ._.
minder." or commit any crime that wlli oriel
them Into treadle. Never !Mond this aft b e
permitted to mend betereett the offender an d
. con .
dee puelelnaimt. Justkeshoold be bide.
In his cawe
poor man 'hoed not be COUnte
nor ebroedd the rich man be able to escapebe o pez
city of the violated taw by bribery.
the
ri c riz i en .
te'rfalstlitralltijr=l:3lrttr them , th
Dot th:t
heart Mast also sympatuire with society, with_ the
ektime tutored ho the lawless. with outraged lus
tint and violated law, both human and divine.
Rochester, lief let, Ant.. ytileool7l.
- - -
Tu latest styles in Bonnets. Unix and
- For the Beaver Argo..
Irene Nobility.
lbw much Is contained in.thene tw2 words
bat alsa I bow few are 'rely noble." liability he
not criolbsed to a betted Keel or • haughty Baton
bet reecho to the torrent of there Images, yea
even to the beasts of the geld. Wean Use
noble
because be humbled the Papal Power; bat a little
JAW we and hie:taming pardon for the Tiff deed
which made him noble. Aleveder, Napoleon ,
-4.brear anet even the Parltanie Cromwell. where
r l,fireetis thelli 'Doe died a drankard. one
Antinbe. another by an atnessin, and the last died
Opany time benne his death through the fear of It.
I Neither It he noble, who glow to the poor for no
other MOM aptethat he may be honored by men
tole inCtieturiearbity le the very lowest watts of
We; williajpiqbe Oltrle. that by the wiedom of
one poor widentin a city was saved. nevertheless
this poor man was forgotten: : shish be was one re
nature's own noblemen: There are many ways In
*atcb weeny be noble. :Perhaps you say if I
chefs ttch I could help so Many. bat you add 1 am
nOt eakwhat shalt I do? WO may :bat each,podev•
fierinisin do'grue/ &inn by word or deed ; and
la t4tafctpg of something to do .remember that
boesaltuflitale warn ••Toar end follow
Its echice. • To be hind ts to be noble is • bet evi
dent Web. Ipr fn nierftwelfug.eszb stile act of
hinders' we remove soother stone Pore the path.
way.which feeds to true nobility; and on the greet
day It will be for en bowie to as that we while In
this inendane sphere, did our beet to relieve the
an tags of allorith 'Wm we had intercourse.
line words pt Tennyson are indeed true In all
respects.
- .flowerrer seems tome
•
The only bOlO to be good •
••
Mad beaneare mote than inmost'
. hod simple Wet then Norman blond: ,
Solo good and you will benoble. IL C.
illocAmr.D Neck-ties, Gamy Zephyrs
- .11.141 and 15111 r. Playas of all kinds, at Drs
Fast's. , •
cimillaiiime who went for one or two
imam to tithes establishment!, come
back this spring to their old Owe AWE.
Steirifeld'e Clothing Store end any, that
`,this is the beat, shod ram -all, where
y can get alhablonable salt at low
priors, and a great Many. hawireide
their minas toed* to it so long se &Mr
get served thirrrigOroll.- Ettehdebttind
ores _issintilther e-hteltneat;
Thusme Wardle SWIM" a small Drees
in bei6101101111111"9".1 :
_ -- ..
-.. ' WAssissirew, May S. Mt •
- The eth Of mttitled an "act Itt entons
tha a n ionthe Ithartrouth aasendmeal to
lb.-Vona tkonaqof the /lotted Slifte lad other
=of. Mi=e3 l ;
, wil . l/.. PM. ba.
a Loportabee. I
foal/stet tt my Oa th lo Masa m atte
eVW Prnelluldtke
ealltafg tba amnia of Gas people es the UMW
Vete. Word% Wag epos oil gaol (Atlas*
and gapechthy the patine oillows to be Neal.
oni la the ethoreemout theurof sad wandag all
to atietala from thommula
g say mete
14 , prohibited,
The saw efiCoagrow appliar to ell parte el the.
Bolted taw lad all be ealtheed antemthothlti
the Meat of Umpornita srsto4ll am reserdre l.
.
leathe se dm aeome d g i fthespos le wel
to havabeest named y try pemistset
thAthersimot the rigida of dither of the u•is.4
Slate by armoinallaste of lawless led ithedistiod
t=
ii ewl.in vi n a tillika Walt Ir a aware of
:orlon ths
pe.sirmde of I
t h=pr e s . o b l y tkos'esusetip
wle iron
:Air aserat i o 4 Ili b eM b le of t r=tos a
o t r hi tri .
UMW* noun; awl to Wean Os all sorb .thises:
Anaemia prolettloa el Ow kers.
I , Wally maelideof the mapossiblllth Imposid run
oa the ateentla it try the aelariCommese. th width
pabter oploista w ealled. mad mdattant to lull
thio enerator spy kao
eimmordismy power* thereby
omferred opal mo. except la rasa of leoporottro
str 000 illY; l (10.am/theism damn Is say duty t o
make known that I will out &albite to exhaust
the power :hos mated la the Itsecattor abeyant.
sad almoner tithed Leconte necessary to du so,
kw ths posposooteecartag to all clamor of toe
Usdted Stems the poseehd eulOttnent of Ow tights
gaamateed to theta by the thmelltatiou sail /awe.
thle my mast with that pease lad cheerful
obedlomm to the law mayprendl throughout tn.
and that ail &aces oUour lam nohow,' aril
store way be apeodily removed. Those end. am
be really rosebud by aemlowsuor la the remits
at Gm width* tow written la oar - Ooostltatket,
and by deaths{ proper eatoreeraeat of optel, jut
sad honsultal Jewels evert part ot oar eountrt.
The thaws ethical Communities to tarok!' each
111110• Ba lor the attattuneut orate results No sarsest•
IT daetted, Imposes upft the National Govern.
meat the defy of putt*, the
all 11. awake tor
this protechun of einem of every rare wad torkw;-
rod tor erreahn mina of peace sad order through.
owl the o. -
ata testimony whereof I have herewith :set my
Mil amid Om ral of the Bolted ntatee to
Mated.
at the thly of Weablagton the third thy of
thy, la the peer thaw Lore. owe thousand mght
handfed sad everatywaa ad of the todepeademse
of the UNdtad Styles the aloetydborrh.
U.& GRANT.
BT the Prestiourt :.
Bewthrox kleu,therefery of Slott
Lassa Bandey week, the house of J.
P. McKinley, esq., of Meroer county,
was entered while the family were
at eliarchi , and : pretty thoroughly
Tensile kW,' although but little was taken.
The depredations so far as dhivered,
conflated in the stealing of a vginable
ring, a silver mounted revolver and_ a
piece of silver coin, and a vigorous ef
fort to break open spare, In which Mr.
M. keeps his private. rs. Metes to
the house was gained through a back
window, and It was certainly an set of
uncommon daring Mr this section of the
country. Mr: McKinley has his maple.
lons as to who the thieves are, but says
if the property Is returned there wilt be
no Investigation into the matter.
' Wayne County; Ohio, it is said. has
a little oolong of spirits which rival the
famous Cock Lane Ghost of yore, in the
!variety and frequency of their antics.
Their ghostahips confine themselves. to
one family, 'and the "goings on" tat
take plane in It are both dark and vain.
They began from the disappearance of
money from the pocket of the head of the
family, and gradually worked them
selves op to the smashing of crockery,
throwin of stones , eggs, and all other
small
objects, and the tossing of sand and
gravel iutbe fseestof the bewildered fam
ily. Removal from 'the haunted lio
was of no avail, for In the new dotedlle
whither they went, the persecution a
continued. Here the clothes of th
mother and the °Melt daughter were
Swears, May I.—A bill introduced by
first abstracted and then returned in A Mr. Buten. authorizing Blshop,Dontinen
cut. end slashed condition that would to sell certain reel eel." in New Miele
hare driven a mantas maker wild. At ton, passed. The bill to prevent the
other times they'would be hid In out of change of text books in the Common
the way places, and there la a continued Schools of the State oftener than once In
sound of pounding on the walls, throw- three years, palmed.
Mg of stones and other cheerful deeds. Houck.—lbe Reptiblicans refused to
Several misalves have also been sent to suspend the orders to -Pass a little local
the family by the spirits, one of which bill for Ro s e; - of Cambria, because it was
s t a t e d t h a t 14 on a .certain d ay t h e too . a Senate bill, when the Deseoctuts refus
ther were to come down the cellar stairs ed to suspend the rule to plea House los
backward on her knees, she:would find cal bills and In half an hour the House
A box containing 114000. Thli the lady adjourned.
declined to do, anti ever since the noises Sz`suerx, May 2.—The Senate concur.
and the erceekery smashhig had, be co m e red.ht the thezaw_stnendinent tome DIU
more neet... , sattebe -most esmairtnilithehlregor the aupwsne Court
" ett.. -.0„-wit b en u m b k e pt I: m oti va te In the Western District. there were .
m,imises.ammacky ha s t om a mi d many locet_bills peened; but none of ha- scrovEl i .
to the eitriewiervents thatt - have Ira:tapir. , to Be aver roulit3r. -
ed: `Beally;thhe isquiteadelicionsmys- libostr- -- hir• numPluerstilli regule
tory, and excites a positive envy for the Unit* screens , weight end mount's ' of -
virtuous' and confiding rustles who are bituminous owl passed, with Wee, Elk
In the midst of and enjoyingtt all. Cambria, Centre,' Bradford, Sullivan,
...„____, . -, Jefferson; Armstrong, McKeafe, Butler,
A tionnteefiriter with many aliases, Greene, Somerset, Bedford, Penang°,
but familiarly known , as "Bob," ',Mho ebbs, counties str Warren, Lycoming k Indiana and Dan
ken .out. The bill
has been in thebusineas for many yeata changing • the terms of the Supreme '• •
and entnesed a large fortune always ; n court in the western an borthern die lT TAKES LESS FITE)
aping Bee. meshes 0 1 the ta w. h„,..,, '• z 'rids, having been returned on request •
means-.was. m=ht up last week
sod front the Governor: It 'wen anteceded
by providing the first Monday in Octo
awaiting his ta in the U. S: District by
as the time of necetingin the western
Court at Pittsburgh. The Gazette asya
the prospects of a long term for "Bee" district, to last eight weeks and the
the counterfeit dealer, would be highly ! ill was Pima& again. Many lead. and
encouraging to him had be July incline- v rivaia bilia -P med -
Son far that retired retreat. Yestenday Sentairse, may 3.—A numberof private
and local Mlle passed ; among which,
his case engaged the, attention of the was the House bill Incorporating the
Grand Jury, who, sa - a result of their
deliberations, bro ught in eighteen true Beaver Printing Compact
bills
again
him for dealing in counter- llousx—Mr. Shurlock antrodneed end I . . I. '
had teased a bill repealing the act pass
felt money—one for each distinct kinder with the stove I have tot
notes put on the market by hine.*Among ed this session creating a law librar y in e ' N ' nerlinn P
Beaver. ccinnty, stating that this
the votes were those on the following 2 , np rt strut
banks: First National of Poughkeepsie, '_,Priesed,, ,sllsinet his,,,,eitni Be a ver. Pro .tor i
et•CleP•
New York Deno , Farmers and Maim- .„ ... ,i '"e ih ' ,„ " ..”. t"°15 ,..1 ` ..,. `" ,1„,,, t o f . s IertrRE.. I % I SICCI I N
faeturere National of Poughkeepsie, ''"''' --" `-`"-'''' --"`"'" e * repe2
Geese Central National, Romp, N. y„. Rubin, but now the lier.'.-
d - let Mr• Sherlock
(tens) 3ferchants and Mannacturenrof his eermtna a ai s e L r. n ,
New York; ( twenties ); treasury note* IThla Is well. • 4 ..r.. '" l '''''' '.l*". '''.
(fives) ; fifty cent pieces of national cureal
Introduce "icing incomes from mort
reney, and twenty - nee cent pieces. ped...* other monied eecurides bum
Ile was thus, it 'will be seen, prat y
1012 In Beaver county—thereby re-'
extensively engaged in the business and MAA • e
was as sues's:safe l as , his business w loving the tax - payers from a eft
.extensive. For years he has eluded.* amount (Apexes wheels have beenXi m _
elegance of the officers . It is qu it. I
ly, however, that he is now loext week
lie would h a ve been teleandiess uo- and there wilt beert6' s l eg i s l a tor; But ,
but the Illness ofJudiehhe of the case des to hisstier ee ht th e aotidel"taken by
upon them la this Year.,:fbemi-ngquali
cmaittaateva,„,,,er.„'d2: iiii am be held, which. th e re I- •-
sk
purpose of
in the House; Was for the
w un ill - be Vrob - s . t• - f I" sheet
ibahuot three weeks
purpose of bolstering up his chancey for,
If found be
ea the ll
nom ei r
s ----111 be tt o - - - ` eu--a rste -- a renomination ; since the certificates
ninety ' y eve ye0.111 .00 ,..11An ; the
„„, of the Lawyers were thought instetit dent
ment. that in the „,'"en years -- • Berri,sl.]
maximum - ulcA a ts2,,iio hundred and for that purpose.—
. "1 - 6 Is therefore a roe- A lengthy discussion occurred on a
each cease
seventy 3 etr,•-, Ty' that "Bob" will rase question of Anal adjournment, which
sonsbie r' h l" - f Ids days scross.the resulted In the passage of a resolution to
4 0
thildr.42l'.. - 1 , , adjourn on the flech inst.. The Senate
looked to with real estate In hew Brighten, passed.
r . le.'esse reertaini tut important on e- bill authorizing liblem Domenic to sell
~.,1 the tr al will ge
SICCArE, -May 4.—The; repeal.'of the
Interest.
Beaver county Law Library has passed
the Senate, Mr:Ratan said be believed
the law was right, but to save Sherlock
he was willing to defer to hint and his
amstituenta. Magnanimous 1 The bill
to secure to married women their earn
ing; passed.
Hooss.—The bill relative to the sale of
oysters and clams, passed. Several bills
were introduced.
Senate, May s.—Among the bills pas
sed were: A bill to abolish the Philadel
phia Public! Building Commission; one
Bates pa ' Military History; sod t e a,. Pt
burgh Virginia and Charleston Rail road
• •
Church Dedleatios.—Tbe "First
Presbyterian Church" of liewHrighton,
will be dedicated on Sunday. Hat inst.
rtes. Dr. Howard, of Pittsburgh and
other distinguished • Divines will be
present and conduct the services. A
cordial incitatioti is extended to their
friends and those who labor for the Has
ter, to meet with them.
I'. C. 0. Matue.--This gentletmut, the
author of several singing books for Sun
day-schools, is to pay our town a visit
sometime this month, and in connection
with the Sunday-school give a concert to
the M. E. Church. He Is a tine singer
and an enthusiastic worker in the ide
partinont of Sunday-school music.
A Foote foee thic vein of cannel coal
hss been discovered on the farm of Ja
cob Young of Delaware tp., Mercerooun
ty, and about maven miles from Green
ville. This vein of coal Is sixty feet be
low the surface of the ground, and la
overlaid With ,a 'stratum of elate some
four or five feet thick. Time discovery
was made by Messrs. Taylor, Burnett &
Yell, who rre now eitgagod in boring for
coal in that section.z-Aryns.
AI NNOUNCE:MENTS.
. .
We are requested ter announce the
names of the following persons es candi
dates for the °dices designated:
Assembly.
JOHN Y. MARKS, Rochester.
Du. W. C. SHURLOCK, Darlington.
Associate Judge.
JOSEPH C. WICSON, Brighton Tp..
BENJAMIN TODD Industry Tp.
ALFRED 0. DP CRE ARY, Beaver Fails
THOMAS G. KERR, Freedom.
JOHN WFALL, Oblo Tp. ,
JOHN 11. WILSON, Franklin Tp.
°TiMmuier. •
CHARLES P.WALLACEfaver Fella.
JAMES REED, Hanover . .
DAVID E. WCALLISTE 'Hopewell.
SMITH CURTIS, Greene Tp.
0. L. EBERHABT, New Brighton.
Lieutenant SAMUEL A. JOHNSTON,
Borough Tp..
•- ' Diotrieg Attorser.
I
JAMES CAMERON, Beaver.
JOSEPH R. HARRAH, BMW.
eraidattartioset. - -
SAMUEL MITCHELL, South Bower.
HUGH ANDERSON. Bearer, A
H. J. MARSHALL, Big Beaven.
A.- CALEB. lirigit_ton Tra
CHARLES GIVEN Brighton Tp• .
JAMES IL Katros:BorouSh Tp. •
,'' _ -Auditor.
RALPH. C OVERT, N e w Brighton.
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fLonisr , m s
o:oo.4 Brigh = ton TP.
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. vk "--Irsottros • rali .
• HENRY HIM Beim. •
JOEINAINTRRAY. , •
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W SPENCER
No. ate Market net,.
let. ?nth Av • 111 the Market
rrrraisiman, ri.
antalarrvaai •
litagivaheqr
wat.foraaasi o
•
Faitaair2 . l 9
DRESS GOODS,
Time limn • -
COUPLET* ASSORMEENT
oY
DRY GOODS
ATI:OW PnICES.
March2l):ly.
WHOLESALE HOUSE
,108EPll lIORNB & CO
TS
Market. Street,
Marin moored the keel Drpartzarmt of oar
Market Street House, to the elegant rooms. 191
/ad :sill Pena NOW, Maury Banding, we are
bettarpmerld than any seam heretofore to meet
tiSe demand, oldie Jobbing Trade.
k-We would: respectfully solicit a all trOCII
lilliaers ad Dealan Notion,
fain armed that we eta offer as'
ook_lf net
better Stocks abet P ri ers, than may house, Ern or
Wait,
Goods, Iltd•orydroobroliderios,Codon Trim
minds and idling,
hoop .fehdo anon%
TrWAWA Vetut Gad* Panama
iny Golds, Spoof Cottoss, Braid*. 21spes,
dhottaxe. Notion* and &mad Clara
•
♦Lo. everything In
MILLINERYAND STRAW GOODS
At LAIWICIT - 114171101 MIME/.
75.,77 & 79 :Market Street
'PITTSBURGH
New Goodi Arriving Every Day.
..oht9Ohn
Pennsylvania Legislature.
bill.
lloose.—After the. passage of several
local bills, the Committee of Ways and
Means reported favorably the. Border
IWO uns wurot. ...woe the specie
order for Tuesday. The Constitutional
Reform Committee reported the Senate
bill proposing a Ckmatitutional amend
ment, making the State Treasurer elec
tive, with amendments. • The bill to
amend the Charter of the Beaver County
Agricultural Society. passed. Also the
bill Inoorpo*lng the Pittsburgh and
Little Beaveratallrod Co.
.SserAva, Mity 11.--The Apportionment
toreha becoMe a law the signs
of the Governor, b eha v ing kept the
bill over ten days. Many bills were in
troduced and many private and local
bills passed.
}loves.--liothing of general interest
transpired.
Dit„ Karean's PlecronaL, STROP AND
Da. Karsan's Luso Cusa.:—The Pat
'oat SYRUP Is the great remedy for
sodden coughs and colds ; and the LUNG
Cons, for old and deep-suited dhows' of
the bronchia. lungs, or any other of the
crmws connected withFiradon. • Ds.
Karazi's practical ez mice, extend
ing over a period of trty years, has
been brought to bear in the prpduction
of these two great remedies for pulmon
ary compliant.; and *Mixt he would 112 . '1
no wise have It unde rst ood inset he is
confined to these two remedies alone. In
his treatment of pulmonary maladies, at
the seinailisie be has no hesitation what
ever, in reconunending them wherever
niece boa tendency towards snotonaltz
or any other of the OW
beam wbkh toonsunepos,
hreaten or afflict theb long f or
lime maintained the opinion that all
dls
eases of &ulmonary character must be
eliminated. and the constitution rebuilt
by otrengtherilng remedies, or there Is
no hope of ever getting well. The Doc
tor has pursued the treatment of these
hitherto fatal maladies with a seal and
enthusiasm that could not nal in obtain
ing MUCCOMIC Sold at 161 Liberty street,
PDAturgh, Pa.
Da. KllTlnnel OMOII for lung exami
nations, and 1b treatment of obstinate
chronic .diseaulli. Liberty street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Once hours from 9e.
in. until 4 pi, to." •
_
Make Wine attractive, if you would
haviyouc children like it. ' Don't send
them into the streets In the evenings tor
ainuaernent, but provide better her them
et tbstireside and partleigiste withithenr
In their pleruiree.
New
VUTICIL-714 pane la WO" aselaii lial
...." -7 w*. 4 1 01/ I Flar Xli all Marl/101R my NM
-... *mak la anneal lip:. Dearer op. PL.
ovum so 4 Kara. In.. +mew 8117
nilr le to •ady pawn
.46="Iritar tibias, kat Ea aill WOOL
ex 1 1 .04pir ■• Ids asatraetadi Ify her.
Apraimm. JAWS, T. /WILL.
---- _
Fdadislimill~. Needier —Woe at
edstersdoe Midair boa smiled to do Ns
bet as tba blab et Ilaataaa bta=imdlas'i..
14) of &avec °west', ri.4 lila la b Ibil llef .
sopa Isdebeel to *aid weals am losced _ piArA
meet le repaired: end 111 peewee bevies diem
eesinst tbe same Ida idesesedieas eel
'aged Ibrosteienseet. AXIIIIVIt $ ijis
.
wdediet
' Meer.
111 • MW rNr4OIIN-BAlltllft
LY, !U TreasurA 0
er of Industry bomb* to ihic.
enure whit - library Pan& for tbo ;we tor,
asserallacr. Pr.
Tomb on tobiaipttoor, dobtlistor red
Cr. By mamma paid for masks 414414 . IS
1101 m, Weida. as 4 other rootless.. SUMAS
We carat the above to baeorteet aosonilsi to
the brat *roar ksowledgs sod
ANS balhat..,
A. Z. *V. t
JOST WILSON, ;Lofton.
UM. MIL
DoVIIITT .11000011111% —9. 8. $llOO5,
/LP Axon t br MX/1W with 7 146 Stri toWaghtl ,
Boa Va
nty sa Dr.
To ogee mob/7 need at dlabiesit Maw.. lII.= DO
To eaab aa par reitalpt ofs. Ootway. Ti.ona 75 a
To Waal by wartime. 15 511
Total
Cr. my routipte for eight ssuf,
recrolted fix tawn5h1p.......54,400 00
By prosilsuhs rodd ott mem 1.13 OD
By osseous of tor for otos ... SO
By receipt of 21.4iartsly. Trou. ITS 00
IT
We certity the slime to bit correct acconitag to
the best otosr ksowled_go sad Whet
J. W. JACK.
A. B. !MANS }Asdttaps.
1110. W1L130:4,
Awn It irn
oprOLII.,
14 - OW
0 DRY-C N I.
IP T 0' R is
The undersigned takes pplea•sure to le•
forming the pi.blic that he hasjussopened
a new Dry-Goods Store in the Room re
cently occupied by dames Fortune, on We
DIAMOND, ROORESITER, Pa
MS STOCK CONSISTS OF
Muslim, (1., dims, peLalne, A4Docat,
Silka.atul every variety and style of vett
usually kept an Retali Stuns, which be
will sell at the lowest Cush prices.
npr2Cl,3m D. NELSON.
A dairalttlistesator.al NOSllesei s —The
LA underarm:l lumina been appointed admilate.
trator of the eelate of Mantel Mee. deceased, Ilete
of Chippines towsehip, Bearer wanly,anfolif
godliest all persoaa Indebted to oIM Met
hantediate payment to malted. All reams
basin i , deltas arealtist old estate MI requessail to
preseto them dal, anibentleated lar settlesical,
spritOw•l JAMewLiLLAY 44fase'r.
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Foundry 6: Repair Shop.,,
liariag been garaged in We Porends7 Ekerfosea
TOr more Man irare,—dortnir whir!' time I
bare aocamotated a rar;eir or meal immerse, be
stow cinebncting model. and taking out Wants
for Improvememe on
COOKING - STOVES
—aid alter luelag . thre.-at r ir e srwir ied 1
t ti m bae u,
=ate,
feel
PLOWS
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Ti. GREAT WEIBTIIIIX lass *do tlt
' puller For Ibis ILasidta. -
Sims ot Merest Stylaa tor Hestia; mad/
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srs Groat Medic Datil Siff
He best Record or any 'Stove aro
tole market \
LESS ROOM TO DOt
BEST K t 't.
31 9 r rWIGETREI.
, . .
"EST STOVE/ 1 ; v-F-
be put un or taken
which eceuplot little room, no „Aditi o nal
fuel, and Is not liable to -ear ont,
aci with all
off at dinv o ... r tind Made to sultan stores
of
of , .ie or pattern.
r.V.Vas Hundred Pomona"
Whn have purchased. snd usailthe
CEPUBI I AC COOKING STOVES
Most of 'whose usmes bate been
eti is the Ariom aro confidently teems!
to, to bear witness dna superior merits
as a cooking stove.
fleeing threw ?trot dui *seine. cot Mod. of
shoot Mon bowl power capacity, they sre °Oared
to the public st ressolonhls rates.
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Head and FooOtones.
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Wr4orp ma hand In oar woe roan, the works
to of isitbrd work thee a ll trrotimr works
In the minty coolgeed; eldoh ewe Demos 4e
elfthr to erect Monastent. or Heal Mote to
their , departed Mends. a better t pporteslty to
rated suitable XOlllOlll snor t Wad Swoop thin
virhedreihsWo trn
ppsrbt: ti tat e soar...
We wooed reepeetfally Invite pereoes
Kasha, Work. to call and we onr work Whin
porchaelog eleeethere, and Paha, taarrl.
.A.lBO, Grind Stones,
•
at I oral Ili sad II *Ads sr sprat,
sad all Me Deli mid blares to been Adore. It
reasonable Price&,Rrrtea.
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viT R. MINIMS. Itszatietant rid Dealer to
V • Botta sad oboes: Sprat! WWI:too pakt
to stsoatactosi at no• Olt BOOMoftatastat7la.
LOOK HERE.
CrIBVICI AND WIIIIDOM 411110111=
ooddisigted beg* Iwo to Wars
dad Ua petite gasofelly Oat Ulm jog feedlot
a oar otock of goods of tbs Wed otyllds.lo
Spent sad gantoor Toar.whitlt iho Gan Alfa
SWUM MIL
"Puwasw•re
• . . GOODS.
CONSTANTLY ON
ma, So ardor es sloshortosi lOU
dose= li nk so WI poStSo kt Soot aver% 16° P .
Isy ostssolsot lo lossuiss to sons a 000ssoo•
WO Of 1/111 ease.
DANIEL Xiang"
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