The Beaver Argus. Beacei. Pa.. April 10th, 1072. • 'i,•••idalion Thirteen Hundred Hates or, 1 I.vr i , :0 :11)..8, i 92,1* 48 00 95 00 $7 00 VD 00 ,- , r,:) :q, do ,t 850 500 ,00 1u ,ate 15 00 - ... I n ~e ', . do) 500 600 900 it 00 IS do 4 -.,-.ar,, do j G 00T, •8 00 10 50 15 00 21 (K) 1 . , ' " IliM° %• - • • 80o:1100. IS 00 9.,. 00 39 00 ~ ~. , ,,: m1 1. •••• 1.11 00 15 00 20 Co as 0 0 (A) 00 roiumn,....,e, 92 NI 80 00 i 85 Co (Si Ot , i )00 00 A 1::/lnistratorF' and arecutonc Nottees GO notices per tin'. ten rents raybieutp in he made Qtinrkrly, er.Tpt tltlVvrtl,t•Lllo.l!tp, %%11101 meet be pa !,.1 TIME TAIILE 1,.‘..1and & Pittsburgh It. It.—Tratb., ave Ito. ~.r 1,1111,Wn : Pt: Mail :2 p ra.Evening Fast leave is,..aver Station a, GA %L.ll' 41, Ar..nmmodation a n d Ex 1,114-Httr 5i p. of \ 111. CIETIE Yrs. The ronowin L : tar iff -f, r :111;M:111 Inc Ihe Cand Aute, I: .I! th,•l•rl-.,:ing Couvet,- ; , r. rnentloned. :Ind for L.c. men at:rvcci upon t,r this county -•-.. _ r U. t lerk of Court. . . Poorhouse Director .. . Auditor. • . . Cards Lao.l L. Clue attention of the public is klirecte.l t•. the following New. Advertisements hich appear for the first time, in the to- , 1:1Y real N.-ove - i•iiecial Notice --litoitang. Lininvut i•pecial Nonce- Dr Ke.or Notice,. -\ inewar t Directors --Geo M Fields N Ath.'lleientent. Deadly A Co.. W.14,i.-1 -Thomas tirint. Nonce -F A .1. Srellenteirg. Si,ectAl Nltices No.e . SpeciartioticConnq Como - 16,111cm - .Notice to Bridge C'ontractors-CoMrs. Advertisement-J.ll. Borland Adv-J. R. fi A. Murdocb A d•-.loepoli Ad. -De Zonate it Co N oticee- Mrs. Bence.... v - Boggs A Buhl mar Baakets - Randal Kent Add'-Moman.tern Co. ..... - Adv-W. 11 ..... ......_ Ady M. Benner . Noticee -R. T. Taylor... s'oriAl Notice-Dr. Pltch.n... Faccetor . ..! Notice-Wm. Bean). 14ccutor,Isq.tiu Notiee.—From and after thi, date • the first of September next the unty Commissioners will meet tm Sat urday ~f each week only. apriUtf Radical ph ei.se ropy.) Th an ks„_(mr thanks are due the ,! . 1 , W. McClelland, for a copy of the • ngressimtal Directory" the 2.1, the 42. d Congress; s‘ , L , n e a tly A 1.1.11 Willie we are not in political the honorable gentleman, it ailest to credit hi in with being the •I ...t;••ntive Representative we have ~,rjEA 111 this Distriet. ..)•• :vlti latent 101‘..111c, lAutCll.• , . Ware at 111.. hme , t prier., qo ••• • • r • ¶4 Market ,tr.-4-1. .S itru ! WONDEIUML —.l ust w 04,1 aii Ls at ten , soob is the fact, it you doubt .1. Snelleribitrg ant see for - Broadway, Nev Brighton. t tiinitted to the Bar. ---.\t the re :E,::.,,f outlrt held in Beaver. J. F. • l'hippewatownship,was pra.•tire law in the. several \1 r. 1). k) rom ,• v us, but hi. ME !.1!n gett ./.11k1 lair ability . .11 pr,.tes. MEI IMMI=MiI illilli Huy Jr , Ns t-! 1 !"31- ,, and :4-et 3 I,..tter artirte at I,.ri per veht. than at. ally other pta , 3. ii the ,3,untry. Broadway. New r ..h: ,I,_, lIIIIISIIIIMEMBEI 101,. SI., •t, At In * or Sr,ni MEIN ME rcet. Pritt-')nrh. H- I 1: i VAJCIPEN HAT &C.—Every in Hat..., BonneLs and Flow • iletwe's., Beaver. apr AA"; (or H ist New Field of Labor the recent se,,iion of the Pitt. • .H M. E. Conferi=nee, when the aj •n t+ h , r the present year vfre , •t• I, it wav as , -ertained that lt-er. I has resifked in Beaver or three years, 'Was as h Max burg. ‘Vashington eounty, trine: plave himself and family .i.t Thursday. The good wishes :t% :11•11410,,,rs and aeAnainennees go to,thelr new home. i•.it•:e. —lf vonr io n . CO4 r••part. , l NTId relura.•.l,-frre of • 21 II ,v,irk Nynrnini,l jr7-ly It:iztst and Proper.—ln the I,et.; ppropriati ,, ii Bill, Senator Bohm diieed an amendment giving to stanton, wife of our deeeased fello‘% • •1, Dr. liavid Stanton. A wlitor 1:en : ~ i ect, an amount equal tf, the sal:lry Ii•• A tI4I itor General for one ''ear,— . . f , 1 . : ‘T/ 71 WATZE- W1 . ....1 TIOT/e h:II trip ; . -. ~ t r. ,r drn“:ll2.- nwl i,rl,-... t:n. , ,ls t ~ '• NI,Vs.- , -', , t. ritl..-1 , 111•;ti. je7- I y \ , , 1 7 . \v A 1 (. Vl' , .—Pti rt. NOrWay I late for .....e., At 1 la% 141.‘,111., M ill, `harm, lan. 1: , , , i,,,d at d ( ' , ./ ,, ,,.,- ,, i , ,1., PTY.) (al:;-:IN' Hurried.- 1 truant house on the f.troi of Mr. Irpratn , :.Truth of eetitro tp., ene County. %%h.. Burned one toLrht la t Week. family prepar- In.: to oeetipy the Iwil r diruf„ :I•‘d had some of their go"ds in it. During n tie goods wrre remove,' to a s.c:e distance and the property tired. It Idc ‘l,l totally destroved. t% • !.• orr friend. onr /. cl..•mher.•. Orden.. Car,• }Med cf .0. Pitt.barzh lr . ' , l nrl, ••,. • Ir - riev.—Erery genuine box of 'Dr. - I,INEs LIVER PILL , : hears the i'tireefhLl?MMlN( ,rgi. and their private United :•••, - 0•4 Stain;'. "Take in) other. - r. market e; full of imitationc. Don't Believe 11.—T1ie story that ili.:11)s- respectable citizen of Iteavvr a , in Salem, f 2 recently. "try ing ncrtde his wife who had erred aml him like a lost sheep to re • • 1,1. fold again." Something of aL .nal shout that, Mr. Patriot, I ,t,bon. l'llar , ve.—tail at Andriei:loen's Drag: r. at S C Iranneres. is Rocbegtrr, ' = - 1:1,1t+ ~r lir A Ile*ohcc's German Syr •• • 'lnv It tn- lately been introduced eitt,try from Germany. and for any per. fo , rn n Revere c.i n heavy cold set . • breast. consnrnptlon or any disease of or lance It tic. clital in for oelri -siz. h-ntles 75 tents. In all e.ts .s the b. pr.:minty returned it perfe, p.at I VII Two do,e, rei:.-Cf. rees —To wake tree. I,3r© .r twiny year; in sutio,ssitin. 1. ;Lem should beeultivated, , ivpti summer and fill!: and rrc yt..ir: said that the r l‘u.lit•s and trec.4 a \ (• and t\,l;is ; thesesbould '~,i t. ILor Ili adtninn. ;nixing • 'n h art...varki_Lt.kauii re to i bd . _ctir.z . . 4 it V itl:d hying blowy' ‘, • .pri a I ~i iL in the ,t , ri tz. a 1.,;•!,,1 I 1. nil X ~ r tfir”, of Nvoml "..t ea , h t re, ,Iloc a year, would Irn fulnt,s. ‘o‘. rmu1,; , •,2 nno I ""•l ,, irtt and a:. lb,: 11cet.,681/ al - I . , k ! JO, . 17. ,1ri• I. 1'll!cbtir;;11 idly 111 A n excellent mare, f..r working or breeding ' he bought at a rea....0nu1.10 l' V l.lLre of . rt N. Eli, near Beaver. • atit.terti & We direct atten ht the ittiverth-onent, • 71, 1 / 4 11114- - 2*t ri•eeitt-1_ for the Spring Trade, the te . h-etprio4t oe k of Trintin. Fan . '' • •r , ' \ brA ri iti.nd Dorn,. the trade ail of whirit IN °tiered Tht:lr West Polnt - tadet.—lt will be seen by the following letter:from our member of Congress that he has the appoint ment of a cadet to West Point, from this district. - lie adopts the competitive system, regardless of political bias. This was unquestionably the intended etilete be observed orignally by the founders of that Academy, but it has been sadly pOrverted of late years. We hope some yourik elan will bo found In Beaver county to claim the competitive honor of an appointment. The letter explains itself; and is as follows ; WASHINGTON, D. C., March Sti, 1872. Mn. 'WILLIAM S. BLACK, New C,astle Pa. DnAn SIR: I have bgen notified by the Secretary of War Dia .- the appointment of the next Cadet from the 24th District to the Military Academy at. West Point, will be made upon my reconanendatiou. In justice to the District, I have decided in -place the selection of the Cadet in the hands of a committee of competent gen tlemen, to be selected hereafter,) who will meet in Pittsburgh, at 11 a. tn., May 14th, to examine all who may present themselves. This committee will exam ine as to physical as well as mental qual ifications, and the applicant, who, in the opinion of a majority of the committee prises the best examination, will be rec ommended. by me. Ile wilt be expected to pleseut himself at the Annual Exam ination at the Military Academy in June. *dug. Om Gni. I yt•ar Any further information relating to Chi. ,tihject will be given by addressing Tours Respectfully. WAI 1 - 11 t V \V ‘T , Affents for the p.i'e a the., Il'atr he. in the City of art. ~nti.te nt ..f 4 , 111"Ithlloy to ploft.o YIVICI , and pry , . •, •tirrAhA•o, A & , 93 liar : -truct Je7-ty Real Estate Agenls.—The large business transacted 1)y Messrs. Steven son ,!,7 . Mims!), Heal Estate. Agents, of Itcavur fall in the sale and transfer of Real Estate, vices assurance of their ca pacity and facilities in that line. They are doing an immense business this Spring. Perhaps no men in Beaver county can be found so fully conversant ith our landed property—its titles, pe culiar advantages for farming, mining, fruit-growing, manufacturing, its., as this !frit]. 'Withal, they art reliable and courteous gentlemen ; and we advise those wishing either to sell or purchase real estate to gi‘e them a call. MIMI L•y.:f 11 . .l . '7ll 3;y-qe am .1 _l9 at 1.4 ti ..... kite-t and style.: of jewelry in nil their v toli, round Mere hawa'6 ttt Market et l'irtshurgh je:ly is j 1 4 opon Mg tip; but 11. Nos s Photograph 1 lery is always open s excepted , for business, and sin. Li is the arranguient of sky lights its 11, have a mu flieentquatitity of light to take a iairrect representation even on a cloudy day. Mr. Noss is an artist ofsu perior talent, giving entire satimfaetiou to his iiiiinerous customers, and withal bi doing a thriving business. Broadway New Brighton. Sitsieide nt 3lunstield.—A young man by the name of Lewis Herdt, in the employ of Swank k Son, of :Statistic.ld, 0100. a carriage painter, vonitnitte4 ani enle :-,ttortlay morning last by hanging and wa , . found about one o'clock Sun day afternoon, hanging to a tree. lie lett a letter saying he hail been disap pointed in love llerdt was a Berman, about eighteen years of age, and had only been about eight months from the old ,olintry. L '•-• Fah/ l e s t, perfectly pure White Lead, Linseed Gil, Turpentine, Varuish es, Brushes, Paints—dry and around in oil,—Window Glass, all sizes; Putty...t c. Lynian's celebrated Garden and Veg etable seeds. For sale at Hugo Andries sen's Beaver Drug Store rut 13; $w Whiltesvetsh.—As this is tho season of whitewashing and house-cleaning we gi., e the following recipe ?iir making a g,,,” I wash which will not rub Off, Mix half a Lueketfull of lune anti water; then make a starch of half a pint of wheat pour it in the whitc , wash when Tint:- "ready rormty. is a 'simple and good method of =BM r .tr , I !!' ti nialsin,z a wash that will adhere to the :01,1 n , .t paint everything which ,N,:h viiiitact with it No,:s* views at B. Mulhiews, Bridge water Pa. Focht billion. --Zl7ool 140.2, Brighton nship closed with an exhibition, and had quite a crowded house. The per formances were good and popular, and Mizilly appreciated by the audience. The manner in which the pupils performed gaN e evidence of talent and good teach ing during the term, which was taught be Miss Jennie Mercer. :".ii%•.r. Table Ware WANTED, a few good reliable-214ents that mean business; to canvass /standard works. Either Ladies or Gentlemen— Teavhers preltlrred.—Address S. M. Bea Ter, Beaver Co. Pa., for ten days. The next session of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference will be held in Sa lem. About sixteen years ago this body assembled in that place, and-the citizens \serf well pleased with the meeting. El,eryboily extended the hand of wel come. The leading Free Thinkers in the town . threw open their doors, and wel comed mem hers of the Conference to their hospitality. It was accepted in the same good spirit it was tendered, and all got along pleasantly together. NVe ex pert ;mother pleasant time at the next year's assembling of Conference. It %i ill do our people no harm to have to mingle with them for a week the stran gers v, ho may lie in attendance. —.S'a lem lirputhran. We gall special attention to the curd or Alenrer .1 It. A: A MURDOCH. in !mother column. Thte 1. one or the oldeto estutthehments In Pittsburgh, the pre -ant proprietors succeeding their father, t., ho toarted it thirty yearn ago T ey WV strict ly ttoneto and honorable in all their ..a Itngs, and to .t.eh att require anything in thel extensive \(... 11,. a i„,..1,,,,.,, , ,voold only say, g 'e them a call, to wend for their catalogues, of which they 1= -he 'lmre Dont forget the place, opposite the 1'0,4 U9lu•. Slate Road.—A hill has passed the Legislature appointing Commissioners to lay out, footle and open a state road fronrthe junction of the Franklin and Pittsburgh road near Harkin's Mill in New Sewickley township, to the inter seeti,,e ~ f thr Evansburgh and Zadieno pie rands rut -the farm of Henry Rape in Crauherry township, Butler county -•-- the position irrespective 44 party. No Setissitional.—The following scrap oi l t‘eir office has a relation so vital to the ofselisatnaial news comes from Titus- interests of the people. Whether our ie, Pa., Omrier oflast week : children shall be well or ill taught and "A bout s o'clock Sunday night a trained—whether the public money shall strange rumbling sound was beard on be judiciouslyoritTjudiciouslyexpended Hammond Run, one.. mile from town, • and in a Jew moments Peter C. Jones —will depend very much upon the man came down the road, almost breathless, about to be chosen to fill the office of and announced that a large tract of land County Superintendent; for It will be c. tn thee r un had es suddean hall ly sunk into the admitted by all reflecting minds that a; trec , , housd J ones was at first th oug ht to 1, 0 d o _ upon the qualifications of that officer de rangi.d, but a halfhour's walk convinced pond the prosperity or declination of the tjt,uru. r reporter and others that he our public schools. We trust, therefore, was toiling the truth. They came to a wide vaw ning gulf, and as it was dark the directors will feel disposed to lay they could not see across it. There came asitfe all extraneous considerations and rolling up iron' it a dense, sulphurous allow their choice to be governed by 5i0,.1,v, almost suffocating. Quite a cr merit alone. If a man fully qualified of people gathered at the verge of the chasm. Some one got a line and for the office shall be chosen, good ventured near enough to the edge to schools will be guaranteed. lower it, :Mit l.ad ascertained that the depth of toe chasm was about seventy- five loot. pri:o ni r..1,11e4 oawe over the sunken growl just before the Ninkitig, and he says that ter sique minutes he noticed that the (.11th virirated in such a manlier as to ret,•fer it Ailllost impossible fir him to stand or walk. Ile was hardly ten Iset Irom the sunken groung when it eont utenced gieunder. Ile was too 1110(11 frightened and agitated to answer ques tions with any degree of coherency. At present ‘i riLing it is impossible to tell hyw 1 .rge an area of ground has sank." MIMI -111 It,. - +p,•ciul .111(.100,, ro ,utr• met th, ad. , - rt:•,•:u.•nt ,•:t and E, R and t•ircet, luanulitet O rcr anal it s, 7 , 110.:e and (.411_ 4 1irt. CucricA.d. _ldt, of tirrrt.!t - ti" tilillitsfActitrer;i, -trlctry tie cai•ta liefore the rec. ti litiVittiCe in can 4,1110 , ti .1 for eery io.r cct or.", prices.' Ile also makes a .irf•efallty of Pailadelnlita City made g,,xids, and thrill at met/ ma. c aving and extsmse. tic is recetsung new goods can older ppectai inducements to cash or •hort time Virtycra.ny duplicating Eastern hills. I ottiere , Irttm the country promptly, and guarantees satisfaction. Cali and Ciatritnn his prices, when in the city, as you can illot,y by buying there. Captured.—C. H. Younger, un es ctined convitit of the Moundsville (W. Va. penitentiary, who broke out of that in-titution with two others a short time %iIII.O, was captured one day last week at a house in Wayne townstip, Greene Co. Younger was eonviet.od in the Mason county (%V. Va.) Coon, for the murder OT his wife, and first sentenced to be hung, hut afterwards the sentence was ‘4 , rntouted to imprisonment to the peni tentiary for 15 years. He was taken _ _ Aecident„—Miss Eliza Larimonr, house keeper for Rev. Father Mon roe of the M. E. church, mat with an se tithint last Etattirday.evening which:serir ously bruised and otherwise injured her. She had gone to the cellar stairs in the dark for some culinary article, made a mis-stop and fell, drligging the door upon her at the bottom of the cellar wheie she was found shortly afterwards very much crippled-and bruised. It was providen tial her neck was not broken, as theedge of the cellar door struck her on the neck, forcing the head and back against the wall. She is recovering slowly. - • Cantorla —a substitute fortaator Oil—a veget able preparation containing neither Minerals, Morphine nor Alcohol. It Is pleasant to take. does unt nauseate., andl operates when ail other remedies failed. Dr. Pitcher has experlinented fifteen years In orodocing a preparation more ef ficient than Castor Oil, without Its horild taste. The Castoria regulates the system: cures consti pation, stomach ache, croup and flatulency, and kills worms. It doss not distress or gripe., By Its quieting. soothing effect It produces natural sleep. and Is particularly adapted to crying and teething children We desire P ysicians to test this article, and.will forward. three ,ottles Giulia to tha address 01 tiny nue so autLen . Insist that your druggist order it for you. t costs bat W cents, and one bottle will save many doctor's bills. apitrAw Beaver Conegeisopening itstipring session with a very large attendance though doubtless many others will join the school the present week. The Public Schools of this bor ough, after a short vacation, commenced again a week ago last Monday. The at tendance was not as large as might have been expected from the general reputa tion of the teachers as Instructors. There may be some local cause wliillh prevents immediate attention to the Importance of our public schools, which will give place to a larger attendance in the future. We have as good a class of teachers as any borough of the Commowealth can boast, and these schools must grow In popular favor ultimately. W. Si er EbIA D IBeaver Mall'Coutractu.—Thomas c "inley, esq., of this place, was noti tied, last week by the Post-Office Depart ment that the contracts for carrying the mail from Beaver to Rochester and back, twice.per day, and from Beaver to Black Hawk, once a week, bad been awarded to him. The pay he remives on the Beaver and Rochester route is tt-100.00 per year, and on tlidßlack Hawk route $lOO.OO per year. The Department did a wise thing in selecting Mr. M. for this service, as he has every facility for performing the work in an expeditious and satisfactory manner. NOTicEs are No common that It is almost impossible for an editor to express his honest opinion of the mer its of any article without being suspect ed of interested motives. This fact, how ever, shall not deter us from saying what we think of a new addition to the Materia Medics to which our attention has been recently directed. We refer, to Dr. J. Walker's Calsfornia Vinegar Thl ter.v, a remedy which is making its wav into more families Just now than all thk other advertised medicines put together:' There seems to be no question about the poteticy of its tonic and alterative prop erties, while it possesses the great nega tive recommendation of containing nei ther alcohol nor mineral poison. That' it is a specific for Indigestion, Billions [less, Constipation, and motif com plaints of nervous origin, we have rea son to know; and we are assured on good authority thetas a general invigor an t, regulating and purifying medicine, it has no equal. It is stated that its in gredients, (obtained from tile wilds of California.) are new to the medical world; and its extraordinary effects cer tainly warrant the concluriion that it lea compound of agents hitherto unknown. If popularity is any criterion, there can be no doubt of the efficiency of the Vin egar Bitter.v, for the sale of the article is immense and continually increasing. aprle;-lw - - Newton Antliony, , A. M. of Beaver Falls Ls a candidate for County Superintendent Yeterlinnzr' :Stnzeona althlrers•the.: country -- are vecommentlittribiteridan's Cavalry Onadftion• Powders-Ihr the fol lowing trouble In horses:—Loss of appe tite, roughness of the hair, stoppage of bowels or water, thick water, coughs and colds, swelling of theglands, worms, horse all, thick wind, and heaves. Rev. Dr. attys.—The writer hap pened to call on the lecture committee of Franklin last winter just after the Dr. had lectured lu that town. No encoml- Urns upon h is lecture were too strong,and it was asserted that no man in the lec ture field, scarcely excepting John B. Gough, could command a larger audi ence in that place than Dr. Hays. It will he remembered that he is to lecture in the M. E. Church, Friday evening of this week. _ - Drawintc --' 1 Painting ere tAi ho taught by a graduato of the School of Design of Pittsburgh this session at tho College. Citizens are invited to exam ine her work. Excellent Native Wine.—Mondaj last ?damson Darragh, esq., presected as with a speci men of his vintage of wine, from the Diana dZ Roger Hybrids. Catawba, Diana and Clinton grape., the flavor of which excee4s any foreign Madeira we ever tasted. It is by far the best spec • lawn of native wine in this county. It fully Ninth lislies the fact that there la no call for the Impor tation Of wines to the United States. No country produces better grapes, nor in greater rzudety, than are grown in this country ; and no better specimens of the vintage can be produced than those of different localities of our Union. Give tie a sufficient tariff end we will beat the world as vinterp Thee whaling wine for Sacramental or Medical purpose. should call on Mr. Darragh. mid get the unadulterated juice. County Superintendent.—lt will be seen by reference to our advertising columns, that our present Superin tendent of common schools has issued a call, in accordance with the provisions of the act of assembly in such cases made and provided, for a convention of school directors to meet at the Court Rouse in Beaver on the first Tuesday In May nix t. to elect a county Superintendent for three years succeeding the first Monday of dune following. We would impress upon the School Directors the import ance of choosing a competent person for A freind of ours who is chief clerk In the Governmental Dispensary, says that no medicine chest is now Complete with out John-eon's Anodyne Liniment. We always supposed it was prescribed by law if it is not, it ought to be, for certain ly there is nothing in the whole viutterla awsk,eo of so much importance to the sol d R.i'arid the sailor us Johnsms' s Anodyne Lmiment. A Resident of Newark, Ohio, was the victim of a confidence man Wednesday last. lie left the union Depot, Pitta burgh on a western train for his home. lie had scarcely cleared the Railroad bridge-across the Allegheny rivi3r, befor e . awe - IT-dressed straiwr aPproacheil,him: hiin piirchasing a few twenty dollar gold pieces, that he might have some green. hacks on hand. The Newark man com plied, and took in some of the gold• pieces, large and small. He had pro ceeded bat a short 'distance before he dis covered that his eagles were nothing more than brags faro "chips." The vic tim came back to the city and told the police about it, but the man who liked greenbacks had not been captured at last accounts. An artless newispaper man who lately bought alew sausages, thus relates hls troubles : I got them sausages home without getting bit ; and I cut thorn apart and left them. In the morning I visited them. Three of 'em bad cuddle ed up together, and were sleeping sweet ly. Two of 'em nad crawled to my milk Au and were lapping the milk, and one, a black and-white one, wos on the The tfeaver Falls.; vaster,' works y we toll:* ptishedlorwird with a datencOstion to succeed, notwith statigung,tieplany difficulties and draw backs erbOkbave hitherto been impe ding thal4rogress. The Economy so ciety whicio now owns the works, have recently torchased what is familiary known Bathe "Mansion House" and the adJolningroperty of littli:l4 McKnight; It is also sild they are negotiating for— if chey hails not already closed tho bar nt—theiproperty• below the cutlery iiiorks tiat*,;;ectitheilver and Maio Street This add4n of property is said to ham been purchased for the accommodation of employees. The Eeonomites, who 1 nowliwn a entire works , are abund antly able nd evince a determination - to run thetrqsucce.ssfully. Mr. Reeves, cashier of t?e Economy Savings Institu tion, left 14 California, in the interest of the works , last week. It is said he will visit Chin4efore be returns. . - THE Latins are no doubt glad that spring ha..kat last made its appearance, they will aNto be glad to learn that they may find at::fence' s Millinery and Trim ming storelt the old stand, Beaver, a largo and well mlected stock of all the latest in Hats, liprinets, Flowers' and a good stock of splendid Ribbons, and in fact everything:- new in the Millinery line. We shall 14ffer during this season extra inducemekts to our customers lu Millin ery, Kid .`loves, Shawls, ode collars, IlandkercOefs, Hoop skirt corsets, dec., and will k - rep a full stock of the latest Chignons ways on hand, Give us an early calif aprlo;3t Veterso Soldiers' Hounties.—A soldier hang enlisted for three years, ; :x, and disci) ged before hay inNt served two years, on " un't of injuries, or sickness, again etills,ts for three years, betwpen the dates of 154.5) , 7, 1863. and li,farcV3l, 1804, is entitled to $4OO, veteran bouryty. under Joint resoNtion of January 111; 1864. His first serve' must have loon' full nine mouths. 'here are a groat many Volun teers thriifighout the country who were treated by o,tie accounting officers as re cruits, aitii4mly alloWed $4OO under the above 'led resolution. These men havea Juat..laim againsethii; Government for the baltoce of a veteran bounty, $lOO. which can Ile obtained upon application to the Kepler accounting officer of the Treasurr-4urmshing their discharges; or, in caslitf,hey are lost, proper proof of the same W4ll be accepted. IF our headers have never visited Boggs atiCßohl's Dry Goods Store in Allegheny they should read their ad vertisemil In to-day's paper. Cut it out for roftiyence and whenever they go to the city make a bee Roe for the store and make Qieir purchase. Farmers will find all khAils of goods suitable for them and ean.g* a reduction in price when they buy ty quantities. Late Sprug.—Last year at this time gardens ;w4jre made and most of the spring plaiting done. Now there are no gardetommeneed nor any plowing done. Thcrost is not yet out of the ground. , 4!issfeared we shall have late frosts. Thy Lakes are covered with ice to the chip* of three or four feet, and it Will be Wer4on in May or June bet Ore they will completely broken up; and It is said, bg• those a who have observed these mattes -a, that we shall be subjected to cold spel4s and frosty'nights until the Lakes are ?clear of ice. If this holds good, the ptespeet for fruit and spring crops will rat be so favorable as we were led tosbeliete. There seems to ho some philosophy In the matter of frost until the opening of the Lakes, as every wind from the north will bear the chill of Ice with it. I4wever, we are of sanguine temperament and shall hope for the best. The pr+sions of the soldiers' Lame, stead bill %Odd/ has just passed Congress, and receivt.j the signature of the Presi dent, are as,,lollows: Every (Aker, sol dier, sailor it marine who served In the war for a po'ind of ninety days may, in Fektl lig upoFi the public lands under the botnestead h-ws, count the period of his service as aVirt of the five years resi dence required to obtain is, ,,, itept to 160 acres. Thifitctual residemi the land !mist be at list one year. Kamonths are allowed afteg, the location of the land be fore the resl9nce upon It must cOMmence. Persons dis4largeld for wounds or disa bility may live,tbeir whole period of en listment eoutited. In case of the death of a person wlO wbuld be entitled to the pri vileges of tl i act his widow, If unmarried; or minor clpdren, If the widow be mar ried or den < are entitled to its benefits,— Any persounito whom thu bill gives the right 10 aeq9ire land may have the same entered anOlie required settlement and residence mgile by an agent. This is the most hop°nt. feature of the bill, for a ra compativet small number of soldier ri , will themsetves become homestead set tlers. The tight to transfer their privL leges to an talent will doubtless be of'con siderable vt4e to them. Shying ?, /Tories.—A horseman whose horatfis given to shying ought never to perkbit himself to evince nerv ousness noel - bullish the animal for exhi bitions of tiOidity. Whenever a horse directs the points ()Mils oars in a certain direction, a4hough distrustful or afraid, the reins shituld be pulled in an oppo site directiol4 thus diverting the atten tion of the aOnal from the object caus ing the pertprbation. If on the othr hand, force i harsh means are used to compel an aelimintance witth the object feared, the large will be doubly excited, if not unmatrneable. We have found, in cases of &trying or halting at real or fancied object cer disquiet, that stopping the horse, tti.l using soothing language answers a go73d purpose. If the object is stationary.:,; the horse, after a abort time, will ni6st usually advance in the direction of 11 . until apprehended, when he will resat* his way In aqulet mood. But if chastiied for shying, he will have two objects Of tear instead of one, and becomes mo confirmed in the habit of distrustfulnees. Forltie Beaver Argus Deliverance from a Delusion. —A .11r. L-1 had accused himself of having committed the unpardonable sin. All etrofts to persuade him to the contrary were unavailing. The impres sion was daffy deepening. His mind lost its elastiqlty ; and a moody temper ament succeeffed Ate. Many months had transpired, 'during which he was the subject ktf religious gossip and of fervent prayex ; when the case was stated to a judicioun minister, whom divine providence h‘l called into the neighbor.- hood. He wailed on Mr. L—, who, fair front being averse to any conversation relativq,fo hit own state, seemed. rather to court It. After a preparatory Inter change of reinark, he was asked, "you believe yoursqlf guilty of the unpardon able sin ?" "I am sure pf it." "In what dia the crime consist?' opposed ktie work of God." "So did Sant" "I denied Jams Christ." did a ddrelple, afterwards honored by his master" "I doubted he power of Jesus Christ after strong eijdence in his favor." "So did Thattlas." "What? areyou attempting to prove by such exam ples that I am a christian." "Not at all :3 am only inquiring into the nature of jour guilt :.and thus far I see no reason Ow despair." "I have hated God," rejoined the self condemned, 'iand openly avowed my enmity in sqd of his divine opera tions." "Thus far yOrtr case is lamentable in deed, but not §opeless still. Our hearts are naturally kt enmity with God, dtc." "I feel that a am cut off from salva tion." "It is ditlictit to reason against your feelings." N "But are thei no proof on the present sit bject ?" ,tg "Let me inoehire whether you desire the pardon of "Spur sink?" - "Assuredly ilia were,polsible.", .. .._ g 4, .-.'-'Do- you re ' V,ilie, orinditce-lrf which law aociiitiv:yo ' tiegir . • , --- . ----. - .. 1 . .. ',.. "Vartainly." t : "Do you sinotrely desire repentance?" "f would gtre the world—if it wore le i rp mine to be abl Ito do so." "Then it is n t possible that you have sinned to an ardonable extent, for cracteri these are the . sties of a state of mind faithless but far from being des perate. A.nd ay ctune within the de elan of the•gespel invitations." _There was something simple and lonehing in this mode or ministering, io - a mini diseased. And it produced ail effect which, probably, no other prom* would have accomplishede Mr. Ai-- did not long survive this interview ; hot his living and dying were those of a. favored Christian. Masi that many per. sons laboring under a like delusion re. speeting the skilicitlst the Rely Ghost, should not be eta htened by similar . lor. struction I Doubt ass not a few who have never committed the sin, [fere lived for years , and then died encier the Pennsylvania Legislat-u7e: SENATE, April I.—Bfr. Itutan'a suhati. tats extending the Free Flue Mato Bea- 1 ver and Allegheny counties was o pp o , ised. Tho bill fell by a tie vote, and the original bill incorporating the Smith's Ferry Oil and Transportation Company was j a jd over, which Is equivalent to defeat. The copitolldation bill was not reconsiders:4;as was expected. The HOuse war not in session. SENATE April 2.—The bill selling•ag ticultural land scrip and authorizing a now issue of bonds. was Passed. Th‘ appropriation bill. retaining 5250,004 foR legislation expenses, $lO,OOO Phi!age!, phia University Hospital, and $5OO , for each of the members of the Evans Um. m i ttee, Was reported from the Confer ence Committeb, and adopted. The bin for the Smith's,Ferry Oil Transports lion Contpeny of Beaver county p asse d finally as itscanie from the House. ':The bill allowing defendants in cases, of misdemeanor to testify, except in cases of perjury and forgery, was also passed finally. A resolution was passed add ing Speakers Rutan and Elliot to the' Centennial Celebration Committee and authorizing each House to appoint three more. Tho House bill for a 53tate Bureati of Labor Statistics, passed. A session was held till after twelve o'clock last night on the Constitutional Convention, bill,reported by the Conference Commit tee, with Mr. White's proposition that : three delegates should be elected for each Senator on the cumulative system. ) , Ir. McClure had the big recommitted! on the ground that this would make the Convention partisan. Adjourned. ilovsE.—The report: on the Constitu tional Convention bill was recommitted. The Sedate bill incorporating the Li4je Beaver Railroad Company passed. 4d - Journed. SENATE, April 3.—A petition was pre sented from the coopers of Western Pennsylvania, and in obedience thereto a bill was introduced against the manu facture or sale of oil barrels by 'pauper labor; ruled out. A communication was received front the Sinking Fend Commissioners representing the amounts of loans redeemed since May Ist, 1871, at $987,000; amount of overdue loans, on which interest has been stop ped, $622,739; five per cent. loan of June 11th 1840, overdue and payable on de mand, $343.633; six per cent. loan of May, 1861, overdue and payable on demand, $1,310,650; total $2,277;022.52; balance in Treasury Morph 31st, .1872,41,866,794.93; balance Mardi 31st, 1871, $2,083,212.64. The joint resolution allowing the con testant and respondent in the McClure- Gray case each Men ty-fl vehundred dol lars for extraordinary expenses was passed. The Constitutional Conven- Mon bill was reported from the Confer ence Committee, with 133 members, 28 to be be elected oil the cumulative sys tem; adopted. The Governor's nomi nation of John McCurdy of (.timberland county, as Superintendent of Public Printing, was unanimously confirmed. Among the bills passed was one prohib iting public officers or their employees from serving as election officers ; .also, the bill punishing the collector of illegal fees. The Supreme court Conference Committee reported for the electiod of two judges at the next election by cu mulative plan, one to fill a vacancy ; adopted. The report of the Conference Committee on apportionment was adopt ed. The House joint resolution repeal ing the act of 1867 for the appointment ofa special agent to collect the Pennsyl vania war claims passed. Adjourned. llotan:.—The . report of the apportion ment Conference Committee was adopt ed. Nothing else of interest occurred. SENATE, April 4.-The Evans investi gating commlttr,.worted that they found the charges :made the New York Bun against Auditor general liar tranft, State Treasurer Mackey and others, untrue ; that Evans swore he had not paid Governor, Geary a cent; but they didn't believe him. Lie also swore that he gave D. 0. Forney $6,000 but they didn't believe hilt although For ney admits begot ‘ 55.000. The whole ef fort of the committee seemed to be to implicate the Governor. The matter was not one-half sifted, and a determi nation manifested to cover np the real partlemp to the fraud.. Speaker Hilton spoke, on the occasion of vacating the Speaker'a4alr. No new Speaker was elected. The customary hollow farce of making the retiring Speaker presents wan observed. %nate adjourned sine Finnan. —The usual complimentary resolutions were passed, the Evan s report read, and then adjourned sine die. For the Beaver Argue. The Prddlgal Non.—" I w ill arise and go to my father." This was the re solve of a penitent who had sounded the lowest depths of iniquity; who had spent all his patrimony In riotous living, and had become a dobauchee of the grossest typo. Filial ingratitude,rebellion against God, prodigality, sensuality, and every vice in the dark catalogue wore chargea ble against him. Reduced to the condi tion of antuper, his reputation lost, his mind andbody enervated by disease in duced by priligney, his condition was wretched iu the extreme. On the verge of starvation, his mind reverted to the home of his childhood where, in his father's house, oven the serttau hi have enough and to spare. lie remeninered his lather's affection—that father who had supplied all his wants, who had nur tured him from intancy to manhood and who had manifested toward him nothing but love till, in his waywardness and naughtiness of heart, he had abandoned the home of his childhood to become a wanderer and a vagabond on the lace of tho'earth Trusting that his lost and wretched condition might .excite-his father's pity and compassion. he forms the resolution —" I will arise and go to my father."— 'Tis his only hope—he is shut up to this course. Ho must perish or return, lie resolves to take words in his mouth— confess his base ingratitude, and beg the lowest place--the position - of* menial in his father's house. gaiing made this resolve, he at once se out on his home ward journey. Days and months elapse. At length be reaches his flaUve land ; and, ere long, the mansleat of his father Is beheld in the distance.' What corn ,mingled emotions take possession. of his breast,, Hopes and fare 'alternate rise. He knows that his father la kind, but be remembers his own base ingratitude.— Soon his doubts are pus to flight; he be holds his father approaching bearing a princely robe. With-'joy he embraces ]]ills erring but ropentans.."ati Id, removes his rags and clothes him.with the robe ; upon his anger be places* ring of mas sive gold ; he kills the fatted calf, and manifests the greatest delight at the re turn of the wanderer. This pearl of parables teaches the great willingness of our heavenly Father to receive true penitents. Though guilty of alns of the deepest dye Ho will not re jeet you. "He roceiveth sinners," and " there is mercy and forgivness with him, that be ma ,y be feared." Are you weary of sill and its concomitants? His lromise is, "'come unto me all ye that abor a nda c c r if e ary laden and I wilt give you rest.'+ . Clo donee to yoor heavenly Father for fOrlivOi43ll4. To-niOrnow may be too lea, , a-marrow Is the Devil's time. X . eisrls Go t' time. Ho who says " I will aid to.day end to-morrow, and afterward Will repent or be sorry that I have everAlimed,"-..talks very foolishly. Erethe Convenieeli J3eittion he may ho judicially blinded„*Ste may be dead.— Prnerastintition haspeoplod hell. All the dronled„aise dapined from Christian ianciif A mileti t eec tept = pernicious wile ,rev iherdavit •--1 ea is one of the 'gillintGoii. Pray f4.lt earnestly. With out repentance toonlaid God and faith in the tieKilleaus Chritthe gates of Para.' dim) Will ititOtr- NS o u ed ..to admit you. Withentan interest the atenetnent•of the bleated-Savior ye* will be miserable in timegad in eternl4.. gesolvb at once, anti (3141'6? the resolve-Into immediate ex ecu;ion. "I will aritoand go to. my Fa ther." ... 0; WYANDOTTE. Tile blushing faceNs an index of an B ath e ti c , wing whio none Got the thoughtful And senave possess. The very climax of Iniqu ' is the power to violate the decent you tea and proprl ies sties of life without r‘yealing a sense of shame in the suffusiep, of the connte aance., No brute; napfral or moral, is capable of blushing. 4ls one of the in , alienable chiracteris of a rational and sentimental and piit.' e-minded being. Inordinate lilmihino Ei a most-nn.-...n- For the Beaver Argue. TUE REIGN OF TERROR. No. 2.• BY I lOMO. MR. EDITOR t—The awful picture por trayed in our last, Of the many acetfaa of that period (the'Reign of Terror in 1792), letids us to inquire If the saute causes are not now operating which produced such afeM resulia. 'We stated that we would Inquire for them in the f , alate order which has been observed. First, 'Spiritualism': This Infamous creature--!.a monster in the French revo littion—has Frown fearfully sine(' then. Its benefit) ' influence has spread like a pestilence Swerve here! There is scarcely a community, however small, among the .nations of the earth that has not within it some of its leaven. It claims—and justly, too—nearly all the crowned heads of Eu• rope! Politically considered, It is a dan gerous element. It aims at the snliver slim of all law, all system; allorder. It already wields a large influence in the polities of the world. It is impatient of ev ery rest raint, and regardseach man as his own moral standard and proposes the ut most liberty to all. In September last the Spiritualists held a national convention in Troy, N. Y., at which E. S. Wheeler, one of the speakers, said: " I have got through paying the slight est .deferenee to the legislatures nod the laws they make. Law-abiding, men have cursed the earth. Down with law, down with institutiona, down with govern-. meats! We mean rebellion! Dr. Gard' ner has said that he would receive an ad dress from the lowest depths of hell. So would T. and 'all the more readily if the devil himself brought it !" We need not give more on this point. Our Spiritualistic friends may object to these statements; but we can Assure them that this is the feeling of the great mass of Spiritualista. Surely if these princi ples were carried into successful. practice a 'reign of terror' would ensue. Second, 'infidelity': It is a well known (het that confirmed Spiritualists invaria bly deny in part, or wholly, the devine °Hein of the Bible. The God of the Bi bleis :Is i . IttlpiaCly ignorssl by them as by the French revolutionists. Dr. Gard ner, another speaker at the Troy eenven lien, said he protested against such a sin ful was'e .ref time and words its praying " lie didn't want to listen to invocations to any one they didn't know, ,Josh or .1e • lowaft." Another speaker, while oppos ing a resolution rebuking prat 311.) Iy, said: 1 can swear in twenty different lan guages if you will give me time, and all the resolutions in time world won't stop • me. I assert my God-given right to damn • everything and everybody whenever I • please." Another said: "It is just as oat unil for me to swear as it is for sonic peo ple to pray, and my swearingsloes just as much coed-" But Infidelity is still mere widespread 'than Spiritualism; tor, white Spiritualism is Infidelity, all Infidels ars not *pirate alists. There is little faith in the ivord of God among multitudes who do not auk nowledge themselves Spiritualists. Even amang the professed Christian churches theoretical and praet•cal infidelity abounds. The spawn of the dragon is ev erywhere! The three unclean spirits have gone forth unto the kings of the earth and of the whole worbt—Rev. xvi. I:1, 14 There are very, very few real be lievers in the word of God. Third, 'Socialism, and 'Free Love': We have seen that women were very promi nent in Cie period of the French Revolu that. but they fire more so now. They strove to imitate the examples , if men at that time In the formation ot clubs, socie ties, Sc., and by these means precipitated and rendered more awful the horrid era. But then the work was confined mainly to the immodest and fanatical French— now, it Is world-wide! Women are seek ing the positions ot men in circles fr on t which their nature should inspire them to shrink. Woinan's suffrage societies, clubs and conventions Int pslitjeul and other purposes, abound and arelast decreasing that modesty and reserve with which they sleuth, be clothed, and preparing the way for another 'reign of. terror' far greater in magnitude than that in; France. This state of things, perhaps, appears further advanced in our country than In some foreign lands : but this is perhaps attrib utable to the favorable form of govern. 'ment-1. e. of political liberty sL-but, tho' perhaps not so apparent in some other countries. It exists as a'smouldering -tire, and wants but a slight breeze to fan it to a conflagration. • Free-Love has become a familiar term. Tho corrupt masses Saro.chinioring, as did the French, for unrestrained license. DI verse, Adultery andlibertinism are ram pant. The marriage covenant is regarded by millions with disdain. This is especi• ally true of Spiritualists and Infidels. An abundance of testimony on this' point might be offered. A few quotations, how• ever, which are samples of the rest, must. suffice. At the Troy convention the mar riage question was discussed. Anna !lift man said : " It is none of the business of spirits to inquire how_ many wives a man isms." Dr. Gardner, a prominent man from Boston, said: " If you are going to erect a standard of morality for Spiritualists, where are you going to begin? I don't care if a man has a thousand wivts. It Is none of my Inisine.ss; Let us each make our own standard,and pone other." One man said : " The marriage ceremony us now celebrated is noi marriage at all. As timings now stand Spiritualists are carried by men using such senseless phrases as, 'What God hath joined together let not man put asunder.' When you order the woman to obey sind-love, and the man to cleave unto her always, you are ordering an unnatural thing ". One woman pub lie!y (Imlay - sal in favor of substituting •nat ufli I atilinity' for merriage. At this con vention Mrs. Victoria C. Woodhull; of New York, was elesited 'President of time SpiritUal Association.' In that position she may fairly be taken as a representa ,tive spiritualist She and her sister, Miss T. C. Clattlin, are the editors of tLe Spir itualistic Womllll.SintTrage paper, pub fished in New York, She also aspires to the Presidency of the United States. In her address she said i " As surely 115 one year passes from this day and this rig,hts-woutan-suflrage—is not fully, I rankly and unequivocally con sidered, we shall proseed to call another convention qxpressly to frame a new con stitution and to erect a new government complete in all its pits, and h) take URNlN urea to maintain it as effeetual:y as men el() I hei N..' These sentiments-were endorged by the following resolution: " Resolved, That We, as the Board of Trnstees, secure the address of our Presi dent and adopt it as an expression of our vtcws, to'go befiwe the world as the voire of the American AsSociation of Spiritual. isms, and that our President be requested to take measures to; carry out the objects therein proposed; and to that end welere- by pledge her our hearty cooperation and assistance." This may at tirst appear laughable, but I let it be remembered that these are the sentiments of thousands of men as well as women. Fourth, 'Llberty s 'Equallty, Fraternity!' , —Never were these words prostituted to baser uses than noW. s We have seen that Liberty means license ; in most cases, Equality means the'ahrogation of distinc tions. Tin- poorer, classes, urged on lit the worst elementsamong them,are every where becoming mete ano more impat lent to establish this fancied equably. The possessions of the rich are !mike! upon with an envious ey.c, and all that us needed is a fair opporturdtv to appropriate the coveted wealth. ::The ( - millet between capital and labors-which we,shall can• sider before we elnolude—waxes hotte. and hotter, and tends rapidly to a crisis One cause of this 'has been time course of eapitans ~.vrbi.l4: r ai, age of conMintlation and nun opoly. The rich have joined hands to oppss the prottr . They have "heaped r i,. treasure' together: for the last days '— Jatup4 v. 3. The gold and silver, instead of being in eiretdation to the relict anti benefit of the pie*, is generally Xing in the vaults of the hanks. Largeeorpora tions are fast swallowing u the smaller ones, Centralization is the Imnier of the hour. To war aga.:nst these combinations of the rich, the poor also are banding themselves togetiter ; and 11.1 W there is scarcely It trade not represented by a "Un man." Labor Gina tncourages fraternity 'mow ifs folowqs for the purpose of warring against capital. Strikes aoffe quenS and 'have already in some insfitnees led to force and bloodshed. in our next xvi shnll consider, " The Commune!"—Fraternity. P. S.—lt will give us much pleasure to answer the question of friend Wyandnite, "What is the sin against time Holy Ghost!" it the ladies of ChOwton will extend their patience until we lied a convenient place in qur present intlestig,ation tespause IL Au Apt IteJoinder.—Battol was a gentleman, quiet-m:0 unobtrusive: but when his dignity;was touched he (rould make a very cutting remark ; and his wit was quick and keen. One evening at a social imam lAy a notorious coquette had promise(' to dance a certain quad iglnsi tent.' urs hi.PllllPfli iv the two stood near together, the lady. wishing to button her glove, asked Bar tel if ho thought ho could flirt a fan for • moment, at tho same time offering hers. "I don't know, madam," be an swered, proceeding to manipulate it, "but I think I can fax a flirt," Horse Thiel.—A man named Cons rad Orr, who was formerly a resident in West Finley, Washington county Pa., was arrested in Barnesville, Ohio, re cently for horse stealing from his old neighbors of Washington wunty. Sov eraij horses belonging to West Finley citizens, were found in his possession. He was lodged in jail, but information not having been made in proper time, he was released and made his escape to parts unknown. lie hat estatitished an enviable reputation in Barnesville, as a successful horse trader. . To the Citizens or - Beaver sad desire to pen a few words for your careful eimsideratiou. It is now nearly esteem of years mince the hi atitution over which I have the honor to preside was projected. For sixteen years It has stood we believe a source of blessing and a means of elevation and improvement to the community and county. This town while easy of access la too far from river and rail road to compete successfully in manufacturing or business with others in these partlen lars more favorably situated. This partial isolation from those thoroughfares lit it prninently for thp location of an educa tional institution which should be re moved from the bustle and exeitements incident to large business or manufactu ring points. Hundreds of persons frotp • every portion, of the country have ex presssed to me the highest admiration of this location for a school. Nature has nowhere spread out a more beautiful or healthful plattV than this on which our town standa, nor surrounded it with a more beautiful landscape. The accom modations of the present building are wholly inadeZotate to the demands of - a first class school aiming tQ present ad vantages eommensu rate with the increas ing demands of the age. Accordingly plans have been secured contemplating very valuable additions. These pro pure to connect with the present edifice on the south end, a buiWing 00 by 40 feet and with_ that one 40 74 feet mak ing the front on Elk street 174 feet end on the alley 74 feet, the buildings being all of the same heighth with baseineet story corresponding With the present. There is to be a bell tower also over. the main entrance. Large and commodios school and recitation rooms are provi ded for in this plan as well asa spacious hall for public exercises. These im provernents will cost thirty thousand dollars. Two or our generous .fellow citizens pledged ten thousand-'dollars each, leaving ten inure to be:1'1116A; some help may be obtained from abroad, but the greater portion of this sum must be raised at home. Shall we not as' citizens every one come forward cheerfully and tender what we can possibly spare for the accomplishment of this desirable object. I believe we shall do this and hence when I shall ask you for a sub scription to the College building I shall feel that I ask you to lend a hand in a project in which we are mutually inter ested as citizens, it. 'l'. 'fa vi.on, Beaver Pa., April 8, 1872. New Artvertise»tents. V . A A ' } 4: I f irE I TI I Z S in tiTe l l 4 .2 l l; E en id te l f - ii — L11•; 1 1: 4 8 ) . None ueal IlppiY without good reference. apriOtt] • THOMAS GRANT, New Galilee. Pa. To The School I)irectors Of Bearer thunly : 1 EN 'ITEM Es:—ln pursuance of the forty-third section of the act of the Bth of May. Is.A. you are hereby notified to meet in Convention at the Court-House m Beaver, on the first Tuesil iy to May, A. I). 1172, being the 7th day of the mouth, at I to the afternoon, and select. rird rock., by a majority of the whole number of directors present, one person of literary and scientific ac• gnitemenie, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching. as County Superintendent for the three succeeding years ; determine the amount of compensation for the same ; and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Harrisburg, as required by the thirty .ninth and fortieth sections of said act. Eu Eli M. 1. , 1 E LDS, County Superintendent of Beaver Co. Brava», April lath, ISM w. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. llitz.v ,tuNgitit • OFFICE, / It ../‘ •r. Apr11 . 6,04'72. CEng") I'EOPOSALS will he received at this C.. 1 oMce by the Board of Cutinty Uommtztioners until the With day of, April, A 11. 1.811.. at 10 o'clock, a m : for the masonry and superstructure of three iron brldge4, one of HO feet sprat, over Iteccoon Creek, at liocktoon: one over Mem n Run, of 50 feet van, In Hann township; and our of 53 feet !pan over linrvh Irk at Harger's DUI I ha Near Seuttekley towuship. Said bridges to be 20 feet roadway each. Pr0p,,..a1. must he accom panied virtt,o a statement the total weight of the cast and wrought iron, the general working strength, and the u;ritnate or Invoking strength per linear foot, ar , Wcli ae the zr,s/ert Ixul Jowl the bridge will Anstalt). 't Commiaslonera will rererve the right of tile/Am: any or All totila. Kane and e. pecifit at tuns lor ,he maronry of /raid brldgea,may lie...reel - I at this.titlice, until the morn tog of the day or letting Br order of rout. tv Cornlnierlunerr. JOHN Nit - GM:N, (ay j Radied/ copy 3 times. SEEDS ! SEEDS !! SEEDS !! MY NEW SEED CATA Li )G E 1,572. con complete 11.1 of V E.ETA BLE, FIELD and FLOWER SEEDS null direc tions for tnltivat lon, mass; ready. and u 111 he sent free to any address. Also. PLANTS. TREES, iS ES and SIIIWBBEItY .4'311 kinds. Roque's. Flowers fur weddit.i .. , patties. c . arranged In hest style to orker. \ JAMES St. BENNET. Seed man, uprleslm.! 13'2 Smithtle:ll St Pitts burgh. FX.ECUTOWS NOTICF. —Ettoic Jaae Rau , 1:,1 an, derease , l —Letters testamentary to the estate of Jane Bowan, late of Big Beaver iownshits (formerly of the borough of Bridgeuater) iu the county of Beneer and State of Penusylvanl& de ceased. having been granted to the subscriber ( residing In said township, all person. , haying claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are hereby requested to make 'mown the same to the undersigned without delay. aprl 0; w WILLIAM BEAT Y. Exectitnr 1872. Spring and Summer. 1872. Boots, Shoes it Gaiters! 11. 13 O. litA...\T II Nos. 53 and 5.1 {rood ,S'lreet , Ha.. Just reed, ed open( the La 04yt, Beat Selected and Cheapest Stocks, brought direct from the Manufactories for cast, before the recent advance In Leather, and will be sold at the lowest New- York and Hendon Price's. Philadelphia CUT Made Goods at Manufacturers' prices, thus 53111.14 freight and expcnyc-: NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY Special inducemeuta offered to Cash or Short Tlnic Buyers. kia, , tern bilk duplicated. All Or ders 1.-om Conntry rilerchunts promptly attended to, and satiffaction gunrubteod. Call and exam ine my stock and pricee, at J. H. 13 0 1 - 31. A N 'S, 7)3 & Wood Stri.t.t. [Null) tr FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, GREENHOUSE AND REDDING N.k NT 4, E vergreen9,Smn II Fruits,Asparagui lino: SEED POTATOES, Choke Verytahle and Flower Seeds. Dahlias. Gladtelex. St... de., Wholesale and Retait by J. R,.1; A. MURDOCH. Nurserymen -Florists. Smithfield Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. [aprl42m MAIL LE. El MANUF-4CTURER OF MONUMENTS, Head and Foot Stones. We have on hand a large lot of fine anirtied work, which we are sellteg cheaper than any other Arm in the county or State. Persona wishing Is civet Monuments, Mese and Foot Stones this spring, now is the time to get a bargain. Call and see as before purchasing elsewhere. We will guarantee satisfaction both as to woehmanship Announcements. W.! are relpiited to announce the names of the following petsons fur the offices desigenteil : Rowena)ly. SAMUEL J. CROSS, Itociwster. 4. G. CA.C(II - ql', of South Beaver tp For Anvociate Judge . WILLIAM 11. FRAZIER, of Frani:fon HON. M. LAWRENCE, of Grecno tp. For Sheriff. SOHN 6. LITTELL, Beavt.r. JAMES DARRAGH, 13ridgewiot.r. JAMES PA'ITERSON, Big Beit%tr. J. P. MARTIN, Darlington. C. K. CHAMBERLIN, NeW Brighton. CHARLES JOIINSTON, CHAMBERLIN WHITE, Beaver Fans. UR SHIELDS. Hopto‘•4l. C. F. WINTER, ...New Brighton. J. W. D. SMITH, Pattkr:on. Register nod Recorder. JAMES !STOKES, Beaver. ELI RENO, New (irk , ,liton. A G. McGREARY, Beaver Falls. THOS. O. ANSHUTZ, Beaver, elate of 140 Pu. Volm.) CHARLES A. GRIFFIN, leaver. Oat' of 1 , 4„ IV. Va. Vold., and 50th I'a E B. THOMPSON, New Brighton. FRANK DUNLAP, of Faliston. Clerk of Courts+. JOIIN HAUT, Benvi r. Commis,*loner. EVAN P. TOWNSEND, New Brighton DANIEL NEELY, Economy tp. JOHN SWICR, North Sewickley. THOMAS FERGUSON, Pu nt kI. Poor House Director ROBT. COOPER, At 'pro DANIEL FIGLEY, JOHN WHITE, :JOHN SWA:` , IEY. Greene. County School Superintendent', 31 L. lIT, Indigry. G. L. EliEltHA HT, New firiglite?tir' &Milli CURTIS, Georget,,wo,-. NEWTON ANTHON Y, A,. 31., Beaver wee. NEW initiouvwc RAIN MAUI( ET CMUZErikli irk -. WI it,o2: co.!! PA NV White NV ht , at,k Red Wileat, Rye;" .4, l r)rti, Oats, Buckwheat, New Advert Eseutents. 1".1.2,111A.S Ll3 ' e. BALL. vortuE IS II ER EBY la VliN. TuAT IN PI: It a.l nuance of an Act of Ansoyolily of 1111,1( 'otntnon wealth, passed the lath day of March, etiti• tied, an act to amend an act, direr tin 4 the mode of selling nnseated lands fur taxes. itr., and the several subsequent acts supplementalthereto, and the severa I acts tu uniformity tlierev.'ith, re quiring: and directing the tale of Unseated Laude for County. state. Bonnie . h. School. Road clod Bounty taxes, and the ilst section of the act of April _.nth, 1544. authorizing, and directing the return and sale or all real estate!. unseated Lands are rid% sold in i‘atiefactiou of the tuxes due and unpaid by the owner iii owners therei. I, alms the acts outliortzine the site of unstained 1.,1e in the hortitighvf Beaver. Bridgewater, Iftichester and Fallsittarfor borough taws. the following lots and tracts of unseated I:lllfi..tt' the county of Beaver, or so much thereof as will pay tine arrears age or taxes accrued thereon for the years'isithii and Is7u, land so intich taxes of previous years as remain unpaid i will be stpinted to plane. sale, at the Court House, In the Borough or Beaver. on „ . , Monday, he loth of UM: next, continuing the toitne by attjourituteht if [wet -aviary apr 1 1,4-2 Or' Pernoun der trent. of 1:13 lbg the taw due Upon any lot or tract In the following lint. nre not l lied to do AU before day ot Kale, and no property will be %Willett" trona Cain tut a protnine to pay. ti writ —Allproperly [narked with ant= k • I is re turned under the 41nt nection of the act of April 2trth, Sale List of the taxes for 1869 and 1870. ULAvEn RoUot . G.n Tax. Alexander. W 1m0... and lot ner.. .. $l3 5 0 Slentz, John It., 3 Mte. No. 131. 132. 133. 8 10 Dickey John S . part A.n.tdenty lot, N o 7 4 to, Thomaa W. A . 2 10t............ r - ..... !,o Yonng. Peter. No. :P./ . 20 11/111 3 .6WATZLI. 110110(6.1 lt , tner. Matilda, 4 lots. ..... .... .._ . 5 1I lrunMon„Sy.lre.ter Hein., houre .1: lot• .. 5 .41 Kemp. John, 1 , ..i :0t,.• 1 16 LUtton, John, housed lut.• No. 21......... . . r ft) Wilder, RJ, honest 3 tots' • 4NI Itawdem Freeman, 9 lot,, So. 13, 14 . . . 5 ...'2 Stowe, Charles, 1 lot 2.2 Small John, 2 luto, Nu, :3s, 311 .. . 39 BOROUGH TOWNSHIP Reisinitsr. William, 2 kits, No. 61, fi:2, Stoner Daiid • lanasli seri". CHIPPEWA TOWN,. II IP. Beaver Manufacturing, Co., land, acre,. , 2 7.:1 ELINtiTtESI + - OW ll'. Alcorn WlCiam. land 3S acres. .12 Hardy C A, sand i ACIVA,... Hardy, C A, land 1 acre . Lynn., A. laud 4 acre,. Wawa), 1.11) , land )4 . . I IA Untuu lu land 2 acrva .. sit.L.Potiso; nouot t.it Darin. ii Armrest,. 1 lot. No 71 LYttuto Jame,., Ileirs, 1 lot, N 0 ..I Thorns. J 11. I lot, No. JS . . . =1 Brunt William.. 2 lntr. No 3..4, I It; Ttioma....laine. 2 lots, No. 17. N. Wel.h Nancy, II lota, No 2ti :111, 4ti., 50, 1 oS ~lc~nudlcr, Hades. itackri x Tut, Faciory"l63 JOhl.loll FV11141,1. S L'o 1 lot. .No. 111,. 14 0 - 2 Wlnto Eleano r. lot. lit, /1 45 ll= NVa Hare ,John afire of bind isDrornv Staunaker, Adam 6. It lut =1 . . Brood Willitain. littut.e and lot Ntt. .. ......f. iMi 1101 mos William. shop and ‘vatrr lot. No 11, Itt NN ottlslayer --, lot No. I. ...... 'll J ,ho. tramittm due Olt Fun/M.ll Jamrs, 11 acres ol land s Old BO:it ton Co., 5 acres or land.. . 24 Ars,affir. Cortmo Jolin S Co. 2.5 acres of hold.. ti 75 Funk b0a.,..r 10,t1,11 Bros., hold S 3 acre„ . 4 Ramsey David. 5 nur.. of land'.... . . We!,.11 Henry, 2 acres of land. I 24 4.:11104f r..,1 ?clef, 10t • . Ev:tns Emanuel, 2 frac is of land, 71? urres,.. I 2 to YULAAKI TowN i oire. Eckler Elizabeth.: acre, of land .. 97 fiordun, ti a. re of ialol ¢ 4t.1 Fetterman N ;f7 acre,. land, 11 tJ .Jackson 1 hoinami I acre., of tam) Itolicrisou Archibald. YJ :acres of laud ..... 924 unto 1) N,IIII (loud Daniel, f i acre:, of W.f. = l;rahani 1-afayette, land Ferguson' . SUI It OCUES.TER To WN,IIII . McCannis Thos,llot tol) SFM iche S house, 7 1.5 Porter George. t lot ad). Campbell 1 73 Frazier 11 N, heirs, Sluts ail . ) Mr Moore,. . z 13 Allen James. 1 10t... . ...... . . 373 1111Iburgh John, adjoining plo 41 Porter 'Thomas, post out lot No. . NI Garret Mandona, heirs. 1 lot 1 oil Gehring IL - hrtstian, 1 lot No. 'MO Parris Ertiiiy, helm, house and 10t.......... t0 1100 LI EST Elt EolloCu u Fatzler Chritttlan, I lot, Gould plot Su Lhrd,.. 111 Steward Darld, I lot between It It canal. Eaton William, 3 lots. lteno re.k i Eaton John, :t lota. Itcno plan. 113. 143_113, I Ell • Fres. I Itn. Reno plan . Nattler J I Int Gunk plan, 2 , .0 Tt. „.. MCPriereolt Canter. I lot sub 4.11 v. Nu .13 Neil Lewis. I lot. Gould plan,. ......... Nos. I lli.a, :1 lots Keno plan. 13S, 149 s 1.111, I no Potter James. house and lot adj. Martin 2 5.3 Penny Dm id, 1 lot Yenao,plau, No 128_ ... yi Small Johnston, 1 lot. Steward plan, Nu. 2, Shatter C 1 lot, Gould plan, Sn/lbran Michael's heirs, lot adi.l) Chandler :11 RACCOON TOWN AMP. Winkle Alary's laam,e. and lot apr3-iw ' N EW AnICULTURAL HOUSE- J. ,e R. HARSHA 8 Are engaged in the Agricultural Business at itod gees Fem. Beaver count.), i'a ,1,0 the P A, C. R. , where they intend keeping Agricultural im plcments of all kindr•. Agents for the Clipper Mower and Reaper, one of the beet machines in the market. Also, Agents for the Spragn•• Mower and Reaper, a new machine that will recommend auy harvest-field. Agents for the New lurk Improved Rubbard Mower and Reaper, th•+ beet Self Rake Machine In the world. Aprxt, , for the well•known Wends Mower anti Reaper, north side of the river. Agents for the • 1 SUPERIOR MOWER AND REAPER a new machine flu rune with screw power in place , or cmg wheel gearing„ A . lll sell all the fi rst class Mowers and Reapers. Also agents for the improN en BUCKEYE LCecK LE:VP:1111AI- RAKE- a Villl sell other rakes if desires. Agents for ttre original Howe Sewing Machine, Improved,t one of the beet =chine , . ln the market. W 41,9 keep on hand,. SPRING WAGONS AND FARM WAGONS El of the very beet quality which thtly will •elf lower than they c4n b, bonght at any other place .I'l4 0 11 7. S. of an knts, at leas than Pittsburgh Prices CORN „sIIELLERS, HAY CUTTERS, GRIND STONES, and hangings . in fact, almost Ilvery thing kept hi /11l Agricultural House. And as they Intend can- - vapstng Beaver county in the moutrts or April, Afay and June (not on the Mint of office), they ‘%ould ray that those Intending to parcbuo 0 MACHINES FOR THE COMING LIAR VEST, would do well to watt until they call on them, as they w UI Fell ou better terms and fur less money than any other agents VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. OFFER for eltlie the following valuable *p i/ erty, Academy lots 61 and 0, containing about %i acres, lying ou the public road leading from Beaver to Vamport. ALSO —Academy lot No. ill, lying on the Ohio river, adjoining land of Patrick Mulvaunon on the west, containing about sir, acres, these lots are all voiced down in grass and to good condition; the lots are enclosed with good hoard fences, any person wishing to purchase will please call on Diucifyit Co's Advertisements wANTED.—Agennt.fac our new 16-page pa , rwr,Contributor. 13 department, re linion, and necular. Rev. A...ft...Earle w rit t en for it *l.OO a year. a /3.60 premium to each Pah Perthor. Par Agents' Cetall.addrma, JAMES H. KA 111,g, 110aton, Slam. nArin-lw PP 13.SYCUOMANCY SetteiTAIIMING." iloa Pith,. PPS may ra-cfnata and 'gain th • lova inn afr , ,tion of any nerAnn !hay ele•sr.e, ill• PlanilY• Ttab al inPle mental ttetiairt•ment all r.. 11 poww• a free by mall for 25 cta,and asmar:age Enloe. f'ltyptt.tit or:/clo. Dr..am.. ntrit f ‘ to Lndt r a , fie. n ocr, , •tr ,ll ll i nall.: 100.000 arid. Aildrvaa. I4'ILLIA SI R (3P.. Pch'.. lit I lai.b•tplaa. 31/rlll tw The tccleorotc American hi -the the cheapest an tnx.i ilia..iratnd weekly paper pnbllChed, Every ttunther etomitint4 from 10 to 15 ortecet en,grovinmt of machinery, novel inventions, Bridges. Ml ginerrinti woks, Architecture. Improved Farm Itnylemeote. and every new (the-every In Chenfiv try. A year p number. contain it.t.i paged and sev eral hundred effvravinga. Thousand:tor voloni.. are pria.ter,ed -for lenenn; and reference. practical receipts are well worth ten ttme. Ut prier Terms, $.3.01/ a yet: by mai Derlinene eetd. free. May he laud of ttli New D. alt -N. PATENTS obtattreri on the brot term,. Morlttg- Of new luventron s :tad akt:tchts. exatumell f stint. vi•e !roc. All patentri tt:te lin hi tilied In the $1!)- eotifl - American the week they hiime. for l'amphlet. 110 pag'Val, containing laws 411154// dt rectuma fur otttatn:wz i PAteut.. Addre:., , for Pl per,o Y.ncerning.• naferde,MUN. Bc co., 37 Part: How, N Y.:+_..Ltrufreii•6lltce, cos and ith Ste.. Wa4bingtun, D..aprl9-1 ,, o tniver,alC.ment $375 c".01,\(,),,N,:7r,,it1,„1'.1•7;,;:J,'N`..-,3 -- ,iLtou-tioie .- Caner- other SACO > ,, C;VEI,TIi ( S i). SACO. Me MatFVA . I.A lifi Stencil aoci h••••k, nuiti to tatnlognet,. PIOT te-I and fall narciculararlo,, S M. SPENCER. Micu, La1r.2.44k, , *I" r'nEk: TO /SOOli A.OIINTS Worth slo.Dil to any Book Agent. If:Runup . pi u AGE N'ls.-4 !: AGENTS!! AGENTS!!! w E a 111 pay 1.40 per week ro ,t4l, and e xpein to g0.,i1 itgellli4 enzaite V. lilt as oote. Et , r) furnished Add r44.ii tnr2l. I IP A. IP.L.LIS . Charlotte, Mich THREE Y I.V .t .11.1 N TR-1P A r.,r, Ni g hty i., a Bar-room.' by 1' &' Arthur. oh.• p.. 1 liar di A ass.rtran Hint+ , wad) It t+ a o:artilli:4 rzpu it :In thrd I inri..ctiai 4.1 n lliree year. df• ..t n elly drain +hop. Ahoy, vu vile cis-copilot., varl irs-d nt bar r.ritn+. flnd b 11.• nu".../ p.,, •. rl 4,1 kind 1. 4 : ,:td nlid e.•/1".1;4 LO ha'c rut 1/11/11 , 11.5 Apnly fir au a.z..nry and d0 9..d a+ is... as - J. M.. %.,T1 t D It r . Phdatt a. - - $1 Go - - J 61) hr , r!PAry lia/rdo. rut; •a•Celpht In et ery Department or Moulin Ettort. than in any other piuktlyle way From Itl3 to {lo a week inn tired. It k for e ve! y Itotputkeepr.r. Farmer, Trade and Profrs=ion For th•• sick and Wetl. A r.llable hunk of pernituirni vane In eve? v wide-awake prouresive person it %elk tkelf. Extra t4rn4. Arldr,,+, F. M. LterD. I it , k.lahtli elruct, New York. marAL4w AGENTS We hate !wart} ready a n•tte. prieed praelieVe hook 'hat iinre yo be (-wetly liont.trit for by nll 4:1:1•.•••s dual the trunk fur the (w.f.& IL o ill he the cheap e-t and !mkt eatable honk ...Cr put littbed and tin a raga!, inter, ton) and Important enhject, tose no lime. but wri,f4 ut Ow • ilor particulars :and .ecurelhe hest terruorv, for nlivn 11111101111CP the t:t 311. t name the author. run n/ popular and truce...l/a/ to Afro !lel., to-11,qt. there a ill be a runt, fur .I.4encies 1 1 , vetod on it you will nine a ;Teat chance tl you dela. We will pendfr,e , to az,nt..llln,trsted Clrctilat and F r ew rut de(94 - uuiperiti.o,. Addrvh.o. t• El ) NIACLEA N. Pu' i llkber, 7:{l San.om L. I9ulad a P WALLACE. Tren,urvr of Bower Co 1 (Al, 2 21) $5,000 each in Greenbacks! Two Prizes, $l,OOO T ( Five Prizes, i'.,,T)410 Greenbacks Ten Prizes of $lOO 1 Horse and niteay. with ',liver Mounted Harness wnrtq $4OO. One Fine toned Rosewood piano, worth VA' 01 Circular.. containing a full lod of prim..., a dr ....mitten "(the Manner of drawing, and ottierLin formante. in reference !o !Le di.dribution. w tFr he rent to any one ordering them. All order!. [Mist be addres..ed to L. D. SINE, box 86. mart.ntal Office, Int W. Firth-at., Cincinnati , 0 ,ii.a-eistro Wanted. --- \Vanted Inttnedintely, four arti% e, energetic mon to art ns Agents for the -NEW!' WHEET.EIt WILSON SE% !NG MACHINE in (1 cocoas, only each wen nt. can give g rerep.tice to character and ability , and furnish a 80114 need apply. We will pay (pl,lnrlie 2rtattriee, or It/me al eonunissions; to prop, r tune. Only such men etc ' , ally dear; to otter the Imoirtes.,4 D ee d 1%11. SUMNER .0 CO.. No. 140 Wood St., i'itts burgh, Pa. LmarG:ly - - - NECI.TOICS NOTICE.- Lettera temtametitary _l_4 on the estate of Janet Murray, of Hanover fowl:1,111p. Bearer co;:uty, Pa., deceased, hactug h e m ' r!earited to the underAzned, all person. iu• bred to said ostatO are requested to mike pay ment. and trireßr h•tving claims nwahast the ,ante to present theta wit/tout delAy to tu.ra:,sw. ALEXANDER I,TICE,LE, Es'r. W A_ NIE9EI3, A 11persons suffering wirti aches and pains or any kind. especially lihennuttlsm, to try Dr. Itatieliiry (erect Remedy. Teen SoalA or Golden Wonder, the greaten discovery of the age. Every bottle warranted. No CUM no pay, buy it and be con vinced. orders prornpuy titled by addrvnalng. MINIS F. 51e.CLFL,LAND, Walirose, Beaver Co:, Pa. Sole agents for Beaver county. apr.3:lnt tl p r 5,4111 [HE partnership heretofore. existing between Snot! .t Walther In Or Madamlthin4 and Carriagrt making. anyonass In Fltitigrwattfi, was tb, tat a Ayrll Thftacconnta ACENTS "jESUS,." 1C42 ran= 131%2 unto' Ihe Best Paper! Try It 8,11(44. ir addre,q4. tt. Unfi .tiperi....te, and five our new AGENT'S POCKET COMPANION, (.ET ti.. "my x!qt,41,1,1 bippt I.ttf.A A $lOl y.Jrly• by ull who pos.-e, It 13, hh.he by az..tsb, I:: C:1114 ERZ for YOU- MORE MOrir( LIFE OF JAMES FISK. Brilliant Pen Ptcturno of th Slglita and Searations ui ;Sew York. TA NI NI ANY FR IT 1)s. Itiottraphierr of Vanderi•nr. Ureic, Gould stet o 11- er Ittattliatep Ali allow Juniz.,,3lAN,r- FIELD th, toren, and Edward S. Stok a.eaersin, octavo of over 51.33 paler. tordibiely Illus trated. _Weida wanted. ir , ettd sl.ootor otittit. :not B,etlte territory at Date. Circular.. ire,. UNION PrIII.IsLII . tocaito, or Heel is Wells' Carbolic Tablets, For ('ottrzhis, colds and Hoarseness. These Tablets pres,ot the, Acid in Comtjiatl wi , li Other oft Petit iu a popular form. for the Cure of all Thrrod and Long 110nr.,n,.. and 17,r, ci ion of the Throat arc im ru-disiety retie:ect and states:mutt, are constantly betne sent to-the proprietor!, or relief' in cases of Thr , utt difficulties of )cars' standing' CAR I Don't be decelyed by worthletig 161- . ltations. Get only Wells' Carbolic Tablet a. Price '2:t cents per box. th111:4 Q. Kat: LOGO. 1M Platt St.. N: Y. Send for ritcnlftr. Solo Afzent for the U. S. tuttr.a).4w• OH, WOULD I WERE A CHILD AGAIN ! Sighs the wesryan (1 er.hat:tted one, a: , the lanzout and ,)( tIpOT. 111711. Come arid re,-etve el,Tor and otrehgth truth the wunderfn I South A haericen Tosir JURUBEBA. Lot.g and sur_cettr , fully 11.. ed in ty.itive country. tui tt iiHrerfe/ To, art,. /V, of pvrig.r 01 Ore /.fond. It 101.311nd even to exceed he anntuteition. founded on- 1:1. ;:rtikt. reptant - urn. Accord.ut: i• , the mcdu atel reu-nttg, penod tea is ~r ,• mid Part, It po.Qe..-e - a the MP4I" POWERFLL Pr"DortivS known tri , MATEIKI y )161.11,1, Dr. WILLS' EXTRACT OR JUEBEBA 1, iwritoct r meay r.r . n 1 I !IL,' - 35. ,4 of the B Lou) I ) , ( )1 N :A tilt' K ES N DT1.1)1 TI ]hilt'. Y. rrItuFCILA. LN TE.ItZ; AI. h t'(:r~Ea, remo, all 0 1 ,,tructions of LI V /f. S PLZ EN, INTESTINES. UTERINE au ,1 rItiNAH 'ULU ANS. I lb .11 , 11d1.lieniug Al,l bourfbffing. ' Like Tal• fidelouo food Liken Int, thtL4Ntniacti It a+.imitate+ and ft+elt throw.rb th, c treu:atiOn, giving vizor and health. It regultitt, ihe •taitt.i... the 1.0,C , C+. Art' , Crtt , tly .h the aet - rlts.• orzmn, &kid, by Its - erkai tohie and re- , , , rthz etfro_tA,. proftlitiz hen Ih fttrt vT2orinv, :ICI 111 tin OW N Note Yysteru. JUlill lj KE1.14/G1 =ITU .V.!ent fur the United States Price $1 prr Lott le Sem; !or cireul.r. tiirtr2tt•lsv OE r,Liosaly rtiiithie Lift Pittribitiwi i,rtho ()0 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! T To BE OLs'FRIBUTEo 1 !A 171 15nli BE(H•LAI: MONTHLY GIFT Enterprise ! To be Drawu 'Monday, April 29, 1572. mu GRAND CA PITA LS OF 10 Family SCWllig Machines, w4rtli s)j.•ach ! Five Heavy ('asol Gold Huxtin9 11 . '11S/wit and Heavy Gold Chains, Worth 300 Dollars each ! Five Gold American ilucting Watebe. ,%.rtb :15 elf , T. Ten LadieS Gokt anottn:t n'afebe. each I - . 800 Gull un,i,siirer 1.,4.4/ (!.,,,ling 1 1 , a.A , t On ail) woe". from. iz..:l) ~, `'l, n eu,-',. ril)tfitn,,lltthe l•tt, tn., Chain... Sillier plate.:•• • tIllt1 /0,1 I)outilrlitaleti Table Anti I or? hand. Ditaker Whole Dittmber Gifts, 6,000. ricketa\-Limiled lo (itl,ooo. Agunt-: Wantid to Sdl Tilkets, to Wboni I...thh nil Premiums vi id be Paid Stnr , lo Tickets. $1; SLc Tic lief. $5; Twelve Tick. Twenty-live Ttekel:4, DISOL,I7TION. 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