The Beaver Argu... neaver. Pa., Aiiky ';,•,•iitatiol, Thirteen Hunctreci EMT hate,. of $5l 00 $3 00 do ' 4 3 -50 500 do 1 500 - 600 I do 000 800 unin.....11 ix) 8 tlO. 11 00 lama 11 15 05 23 Ou t 30 00 , C21=.11•31.0re arid Execut. .0. n.tleett per Tine, lent Plyrrients to be made Quarterly, ecept .r'-ient nclvertleernentr, %%atch must bt, - rialci s MEM TIME TABLE. !eveland d Plttsburr.h U. U.—Tata9 leave Bearer Station n 4 >tor- Arrom'n 9 lit: Illail. 2.47 p. m :Evetling4XLlt 2111131. leaVP !Seaver Station a 4 fol Mall. 7:15 a. to : Accommodation ant Ex - thr”:1;z1: to 1.1011 air.) 5 013. tn. t • 'N. ()I - NCI:IIE7 4 MS, - - Übe fullowthz ft:r annonne!rhz the names of candi6ates • ••.,11,0,0u.at the ans nonalnatlm: coi,ven• , to the rr.pective 4itlices mentioned, ail for rn and tickets, has:been arced 'upon lo•pnutican papls of Oils - county : . f2o;' Senule„ 317, 10. 'Bherifflo. I st ' Itecord'r 10. Clerk of Courts... Poorhouse Direutoi/. Y. • Judze.... Andltor, A. superintendent. Cards and Tickets, per 1.11030, The attention of the public ifidirOtecl t ,, the following New Advertise!' , 4lnts ht,th appear for the first time in :the Y.i.['S to-day •• , •1 Concert-Geo. H. Shand's.it Cs , 4:6w - -631 Notice- Marvin ~ z onal Bank Report 5845-3 w I' , ~ ,w gh or Rochester to Contractors. • ,rd-Dr. J. E. Notice-Dr. . ..w Advertiaement s-bancht db - Co . .‘•:vertisement-Sneyerer 50n5..... Special Notice-Mustang Lietmcnt..., special Notices-Dr. Johnston... st•t:clq Notice-81Pger Sewing Mediae ...... Dunlap.... speetai Notices-H. _ 'Cecial"Notice-_-Danch7 Co s; , ccial 4 -elisions Notico.;-Bo r go .t Ice-Seth 11. 14 • r - srm Mr-Sale-George 5t0ne......... IstrZio' -.;..!cLal 'Notices- :J. 11. e2cial , T 1 the newest and latest =mettles Watches. •••ry and Silver Ware at the lowest prices ,) Wistraon's Sons Co.. 93 Market st r e et. ir7 Iy Prof. Veazey, of Frankfort Aeade n;c is popular and efficient educator , under his supervision the institu i flourishing. There are seventy : , -ti!dents in attendance, preparing to COliege. `;ol.iee.- From and after this date do first ( . .f September next the ,r.ll o,nimissioners will meet on Sat -14% ~f each week only. aprlOtf R. Clr., - E,.—AtnerlCon n , nem.‘,l ,I 3 It, e,t pricen. Jahn • . VI Market' street, Pitt, W 7.1 y John F. DruN 0., of Beaver county, ~ ! 1 he a candidate for State Senate. ...,,nlinently worthy of this distine u 1 the people of,lleaver county _:•.• to support Lind unanimously. to 4AP zoo(' men honored by the • iat the State may he honored by 111(41.—A /hatter ;Ohio Monitor. S:11“ , fi,r 1) A S iSr . .,l;;k2water mayl;2w ) Hardwart. t.) A. c Bri(l2l..wat,r Hunt.) lt, , chester„has boon • •• •• 1..1-• , 1 'Peter at the bridge ('n 'r'.,, f"r the civil] t. Nlr Ihr satisfavtini,:i ME 1 tire I,ulilit•, ME =SIM BM IMO • - tl 1 Vl • Opie Cuzar boxes, t , t• Ir:1,- , rt,ted In a late de parts' liable to a fine f , 'r 1.4 , Fe.,tr4)ying lin Igor , havo heeti takl•n Ifl. ysteritss of the Internal rrr pa't tintiiniz out. OM 11111 ts. w ou‘ rip r , •r , trn , ‘ it and pri , ,,,,1,1. 4 rie•lf , ..l ./ rig /4 St , r. NI t nyape-t I...ir L test and be;st sele;•- : i'arpels, 4ld I lot h, Wall Paper, v, ~,: •••', 1 13;104, and Varieties at IL t. ()rat.. Nr . ‘ ~f tor , •, .: 1 :. F r. Ir r, till rite .!'. L:lr Satut(l:l3 him:rill in ri drinkinz. whey. Lr wt-nt 1,, -.1r.t1:41.11 conirniVied tli :v r, -id,•,l W =I • i and b••-t •'t Irn 0I p-a'rlry' al all Iln Ir ' - • t“ I',.und •,, .1i 7tl:lrk rr Pltt.l.urlzh. je:ly ce, fresh and reliable drugs, all at Ilibbartl'a Itoeltester. I next ..r (r. aprl7-4w, kost a liberal amount INNllar a , tivity nut of (lours overt' Per , ons who around tin/fire the....fa, or road or : se‘‘ 'dart ..rrhi , day, need not expect to - and ..a.ep; only tli" laf.ring •'. • it lii all ItY sweeLllc...4. , ..••• Lit - siker, %Var.. ! , ' H lo•ct 141 g(I,U • g ly \\, , It ...honer, i~ Mill t, et 11 urst's Pro. ()Liam. ss t•t , ,st I t there is ally /-4k: 1 1 irrit.tto a mall awl to roll 4111 111(111411116On, it is c Sirighllo4 -' l4 hells ha{ - 43 SSl:i Llll up all his garden seeik, after r.si ri.sz toiled hard to get thew into the ind in a good condition. It is not a provoking but it is a downright '•, -.1(1011. MIEN 01r-illi• •••15 - 1:' 1 , 1 )I , •id. and 1 rvgratils-^r , ~t cr - 41. at A Brldg,n.ll,•r. iityl,;!‘v 1',,! hew I,eland soda-water appara - •• )ri t , reration at NV. Itueob • I.)row More. The syrups and wa •- Cr,: %poi, . r. Caleb Whims; 6 ' rt•t.nt , thin ootinty, was found .• i,e.l 41n :the , morning ult„. Ile ret , retl, on the L . 1:4) wHid health, and his stt A ldvil 0 • .rased er.osiderahle surprise ut eighborhood where; he had long • cn mid esteemed for his man •••-., lie a•as It very fleshy man and he died of apoplexy. ritu rei hardware, 1. r IJ:lr\ cy, Bridgewater w • REP %I In So. - ) at cb ie o;It of or• , 1 !I to ./o/t/. M. I,IIAI/16 . SW.4 ,r Cu , Pitt-- It %%ill be rey..tred uud retbrbea free ,11 .. . , q;; , *. All s+ ork uarruntcd. . J. ly % at e person without fear of the pains • ini!uea s uvro%eti to lie the just doers of Ainlawful deeds, wade :•:: !,I,t, with intent to destroy, up -1:elow the Washington street across the Stlenaugo on Friday las': Three cannot' glycerine were • • amongst the litnboo (4 the .t ti„! n., further execution than '•• a fo . 0 . Wards : -- 4 Yeir et IStle • I.:art:est and best selee •••. r•arfaets.. elcith, 'Wan:Paper. IV .e= l 4ece-StreAte., ituti VatietieSt, at • IL ui aprl7;tity •• s - 7:l\ • WATE fif.• —1 he 1111.1 alnaill9te !the ITN ..r ree.her,:b. and all the neeeretry at• tied of Jul,. Sl,Tensoh'e Son, d- M. , 1.•••: .•tre't. I'Ltea,tirgh je7-ty Tor Sehre,l Direetere of the respec t, diqtriels of this county are Wo I:0 to ploass, (Tuesday p...-rn ,, ••ta fur the purpose of eleetina: a superintendent of common for the next three years. It , is Lor.e.iv,iities will not rule to prevent tni• m..,t judicious selection for that :wportant position. The school ques t n should be abao DlttPs—The tint -4. Syrup r!", 0.4 e market—for sale by A.. IS...liarvey I LF , J . :(:Water, Nu. Intl :2 IAIINFT(2Ii.B best lead, puro lin oil, turpentine, dryers, varnishes, 6 A , at Wun ATTENTION KErvaihicAN VO- There will ben public meeting et pm Republican voters:and citizens of New Brighton in Concert Hall, Friday, 10th Inst.% atii p. m: v;ite4srs J. S. Rutati and John F. Bravo, rival candidates for Senatorial nomination are invited, and are expected to be present to discuss the current politics of %hp OW, and define their views of men and measures.— Come one nettle all. = ME !MO BEL 15 00 1 1 01 9 113 10 50 15 001 20 001 88 001 $7 00 1 10 00 10.00 ' ' 1.5 cJO 11 0011 S 00 15 00, 00 2 ,1 001 11 , 1 00 $I (XI oo LO O O.IIID 00 Go To J. 9f. PhiIIIS' store for 'Fresh Corn Meat. • rit' Notices... l V DO MiLtdfiEnv, all the latest styles, just received, Hats and Bonnets, Bleached and Pressed. at Hibbard's, Rochester. 2t Contemplated Removal. The Cleveland ez Pittsburgh Railroad Com pany is talking of removing the station at this place to the foot of the road lead ing to ?sicDonald's point. They remove it for the purpose of connecting thls and the station at Bridgewater. We think the people of Beaver would consent to have the station removed to that dis tance, but we do not think they would Like to have it placed any 'further away. ' ; A enotue sulecti(in of Spring GottO, jtio received by A. S Harvey, Bridgewa ti r., l'a. 1 3141;2w. WALTHAM Warrocs—Telnz Agents for tbu -ate of theve. Watcher in the City of Plthibufgh, we are confident of onr a Witty to please in onles and price' SlereitmAn's Runs ,E tb ., 93 Mar ket ".Ireet..!'ith.tiorgli. Je7-ly Con Killed.—Sunday, between the hours of 12 tn. and I p, in., a special train on the Cleveland and Pittsburg railroad, near Beaver station, struck and killed a caw belonging to the widow of the late John ('otter, of Bridgewater. The train was coming, at a high rate of speed, and it happened that a lot of cows were on the track close by the station; the engineer whistled, hut was too near them to cheek up in Lime to avoid collision. The eon segoim co was the death of the widow's C(, X'. A pqr 3-Gm - , -.c: r tc reerive , a and 1.,r ,al.• l,t• 1. S 11i rvty. Briligt . wnter, Pa. tnylt•Zw WA NTED. —A live. energetic an (140 ;able party, to manage an ttgeadyFlEir" - .thifi mule or - theitnproi - ed.- - GrOver ,Lt. Baker Sewing Sfanbines, to Beaver - and Law rence counties. Address Grover fi Ba ker Sewing Machine Co., 127 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. myl;2w Filial ACC/ 414•111 i - 1.01 about sixteen years, named Samuel lagher, of Itaecoon tuq nship this county, was accidently shot, Friday of week before last. Ile received a gun from his uncle shot ducks, and in attempting to get into a skiff to cross the river he helhhe gun by the muzzle, dragging it over the t•lde 01 the beat, when tho cock caught, was drawn back and tho gun Aim charged into his body. Ile lingered in great agony until rel.ieyed by death. This bqld'uld be a warning to handle tire arms diere carefully. BrEcEILIN.i in the Diamond of Rochester iv receiving pure and fresh drugs every week from the East. He kill .ell to I his patrons nothing but the purest articles. and ask the people only to boy once and they will he satisfied with both quality and price. Physicians prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours. N GooD,! New Gonds" Jugt rrcrfv• ed ut A. S. Harveys :Store., Ilridgewattr MEN'S and Linvs' flats cheap, the stnek will be e'osed out, rega•rdless of cost. A S. Harvey, Bridgewater. in2w ('At - rms.—Every genuine box of Dr. McLANES LIVER PILLS bears the ~ignattireof FLEMIN(. 'IRO'S., Pitts burgh Pa.. and their private United States Stamp. Zit^ "Take no other." The market is full of imitations. the retiring otii , can• (•, , Fourth Annual gents lon ol Rat ery H.—The fourth annual reunion or the sum ivin t.; members of Battery It. I t Pennsylvania Artillery. was held in Er Unhurt , : on Friday April. '2l;th. The n;eeti mg was held in the M. E. Church, .na the exercises were of an :4ateresting character. In the absence orlt P. st e m or :Nebraska. Mr. McCormick, of Mer, eer, Pa , deli% ered the annual oration. Mr. S. L. White, President, and W. W (ulieer, Secretary, were re-elected for the ensuing year. J. tt. Stuart was elm see to deliver the oration at the nest an nual reunion, to be held at Morita Jack son. M. Weyand; of this borough, by request, made an address on the oeca 41011. ,'1 Co-t MEM ME FLoWLR-., FLOWER,— PLANTS roil (.11[1 , EN A7.:1, now receiving daily Flowers and Plants 4,f all descriptions. Orders, for large lots promptly tilled and delivered free of charge in n()chester and adjoining bor oughs. ( nlice near Depot, Rochester, Pa. Radical awl !'an eri atirc copy., Illy I;2t •iprl7,6w ":23 100 bbls Canton City Flour: 100 Fale..n Flour: lthis \V tote Lime; k tVlic , •linv: Nail , . 10 tuns Wheel 1:1 I[lol. N 4 1 S11.7:11% 1,111: N. () tll7l r31111.••141(k . A 1,1 . 11, , 1, fir(' 1•1/ 1, 1.111• Wed Oil, 100 bl.ls Salt, and a 1.11 g.. of Dry G0n.1 , , (tar-, Boot and Slioer . i . ,,Jw)w r.i\nir 34 Spr.yervr •.11,?irbester, , rizu re, in Al 11 44 14 , 4111'itn.1 re tail A. large oock of bro‘‘ I. Coffee. We pity tho,to who do not "work.' Enron aril satiety, sooner or later, are sure ti he their portion. Like thechild b , ) iv to pissessii , n of every toy, and e hi, has snapped and broken them all, they i stand looking about for something --atiyttilm.t—new and amusing; and like this child, they often stoop to the mud and gutter for it. It is an understood principle of human nature, that people never enjoy that which is easily obtain ed, !tread which has been purchased with unearned Hemet has never the flavor and sweetness of that which is won by the sweat of one's own brow. the het time (;” -r,) .1. Ni. Philll4' store for (11:V4S ware, Queeusware and Flower-pots. I .A1,11.A . FASIIION.4O3A RENOTIT in - 11 ilthrird's, next door to P. ( ).. Itorbes ter. InaS;2w Derendants Allowed to Text P.N. nn enactment of the .State Legisla ture, defendants may in the trial of ad indictments. I•omphAints and otieer pro ,ectlinus against personA ehared with the commission of eriMee, or Offen nptritill/Ve the grade of niisuemearior in any court of recur I, of criminal juris diotion, the perso,u_so charged shall, at his own requetd, but not' otherwise, he deemed a competent witness, but his ,negleet or refugia to testify shall not ereateimY pre4umption against him, nor shall any reference be made to, nor shall any commeatle toade upon such nev'eet or refusal by counsel In the rave dilriTlO: the trial of the cause; provided that this :Let shall not extend to the trial , f any person on an indictment for per jury of forgery, ‘V it I r I'ara4ol.. Tri in to Are.. lost reof-ive.l from Nior hich will be srrlrl cheaper than isver I IFr rt,l in this coutity hV 11. S. Il iil ar i , Ito , hest.Pr i mitS;2w 1,00r711 ()pilot], -Tl,e loeal eption I,t‘‘ ree, 1111% el,:tete,'. by the I",e4i.l a t k i ro u. 1,1 a I stop lion. .I.lre:ely many ”f the IV •,t lawyer, in the Vote h;IVe pronutineed au:tin,t its enn , iittitionalily —espy( ltt the 1•;n••t , N‘ here Huy ~ ,stn to be particularly cxer ci,etl over it. Our Allegheny enuniy 11 , ,nifitees and temperance people, how ever. will havi , no trouble as its hi nigh ~r I,:tleini influences eannpt be experi en4,l here Our eusinty has it, Fper•tal Gazette " DOLLY VA RDEN FryLxs in abundance . —no buinbug- 7 .- - at ilibbanPx, ltuttheater. - niaS"w List of letters remaining lii. Bearer Post-office May Ist, 1872. Mr J W Adams !Mts. Lltthie Morton Mr Hue Bird • Prof T A Milk Mna Mary ('ci 4 Mr N C Martin Xi . * C , Mr Patrick McGrath Jan flaaaxina.nilablc I W A - McCarrool Mr John C Humphrey MrTohn Porter Mr J Iloaelano illlsa 801 l Mors M r John Kennedy I , M/A .McGAarlea, P. M. is A conversation, recently, with Mr. F. 11. Ball of Fox ourg, Clarion county, Ya , the subject came up relative to the test artists in the way of photographing, when Mr. Ball expressed himself thus: "I have traveled a good deal through the United St IP% been.in many cities, have taken particular notice to this line of business, but have never aeon Mr. H. Noss of Now Brighton excelled, and but seldom equalled. That is Just what the folks in this vicinity think too, and we know him to be a gentleman. Rep. TERM. MAN nkrUBLICANS Apr:i:iiin MON=!=n= CZEI Serious Aceldent.—The young men of Beaver College arouse them selves during recess in playing snsxbles, base ball, pitching stones, &o. While engaged at the latter on Thursday noon ink s Prank Border; son of John Bonder, of this borough, was hit on tbe . back of the bead by a rook which inflicted a deep wound in the scalp. Drs. McKinney e4d Nl' Nutt dressed the wound, and the lad will recover. Tile blow was an acci dent ; bUt it should be a warning to thb young gentlemen to be more careful in their amusements. Temptsition,Many horses fall at the bottom of a hill because the driver thinks the danger past and the need to hold the reins with firm grip teas press ing. So it is often with us When we are pot specially tempted to avert sin, we 'are the more in danger through slothful ease. We think it was Ralph Erskine who said, 'There is no devil.' The worst temptation that ever overtakes us is. in some res p ec ts, preferable to our becoming carnally secure and neglecting to watch and pray. -.. Ttio Homewood Prestryterten church was recently made tlietvelpient din el , egant and Itytna..boar i gked the Sabbath School - cant:looted Irith 'the • church & donation or one tin nd re 4 haed some volumes for ( their library. Tbi generous donor—Hon. B. IL Bradfo*rti, of New Brighton---received the hearty thauks of both church anti school for th is most timous gift, and I am directed to send a notice of their action to the mus ty papers for publication. May 1,**72) Jonn H. AUGUEY, Pastor Homewood Chu:o4 A Kllltuanittog paper says murder trial; are becoming so frequent in Arm• strung county as to excite very little at tention. A case tried last week In which Loring Kirkland was convicted of murder in the second degree, for the killing of Simon Burket was scarcely beard of out side of the i7ourt !louse. Another trial of a similar nature is on the June calendar. Ily the new law, township clerks are required, within sixty days after the an nual election, to make out and publish a full and ozimplete - statemont of the fi nancial condition-oriald township nn ,der.w.pSaiiity`iitrifty dtglars. In several letinfibes in this Sfate where this law was disregarded. suits weft!, brought by the tax payers and the pcinalty collected . By *observing this law the clerks may save themselves and friends the trouble and expense of litigaticrn.7:. Fis - e Hundred ThossOirsd.--500,000 Bottles of Uccen'a Attyrn,.i Flower has • been sold in this State i 4 three months. We only ask you to go to:the drug stores of Hugo Andriessen, Bonier, S Batmen, Rochester, or Gilliland Kerr, New Brighton, Pa.. and get si *Juke. free of charge, or a regular size tty-five cents. Every Bottle wattinted to cure Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, Sick - headache, Costiveness. ll4llburn, We terbrash, Sour Stomach; ;Indigestion. Impure Blood, or derange4Stormich and liver. Use Dr. iloschee's Obrinan Syrup for consumption. nov29; Iy. To Mend Rubber Ronts.— A Cor respondent of the Rural' ?few Yorker writes that he has mended ••stbber shoes in the following manner t.i.,'Get a pi::ce of pure rubber--an old shoe„; vulcanized rubber will not do—cut la+b . small bits; put it into a bottle and cos* to twice its depth with spirits of turfientine or re lined coal tar naptha--m4. petroleum naptha. Stop the bottle aro set to one side, shaking it frequentl*. The rub ber will soon dissolve. Me the shoe and press the rip or cut chive together, and put on the solution Nop a camel's hair brush. Continue to apply as fasten it dries, until a thomughi! coating is kc• formed. Sou": people are under tho Impression that they cannot get a goo - tVplctura tak en unless the day is very bright and clear: now Mr. H Noss,ofiqiiv Brighton, said the other day tilitt RUCWWILS not the CaSe, u the best. InbturetOrere taken when the light was not todki bright, • as when it Is very bright, wit.N those' who had any tendency to weakness of- the eyes, the representation siOuld not be perfect. . • Dr. Franklin one° ea. "'Keep your shop and your shop *DI keep you.' This holds good in any hustness, wheth er it is in the shop or profesSion• There is nothing so important. t.. 4 advuueo,a man's trade or build np hbf reputation, besides honesty, as close a6plication to his business. Only In atnhour's or a few minutes' negligence du:Ong business hours ho may lose a bargain which ho might have made, had ho a4ended to his affairs properly. Men wnerally go where they will be waited 'dti soot!, and if they do not find It so in One place they will go elsewhere to.deal. Decor DaY.—TO, ation t! day of May has been fixed ii-ram ti, , t the day for decorating soldiers' graves. i',l - 11 a circular issued from The headtfuarter44 the Grand Army of the Republic, at Itictiv Aork, by order of General Burusidei.7! which an nounce, that the 30th of 314; will be set.% ed as Decoration Day, gly following beautiful s uggestion is made;:St hichis well Worthy of consideration addition to the strewing or the graves vywi flowers, it is suggested that they be planted with flowers and shrubs, so that, 'kitten we are gone, the seasons in their COOWIle" round may, in our stead, adorn Ole sleeping 'dams of our comrades.- THE CAUSE of Ternperamo finds some of its most insidious and dtienterous foes in the many so-called "ton l iqa" and "ap petizers," made of cheap' Islihiaky and refuse liquors, finished up;'to suit de praved appetites, under ttn) name•' Or medicines. Dr. WaficerW , California Via ega r Rittert are none of, Iliese. They are not a beverage, hut a treuine medi cine, purely vegetable, pr4ared from Ca I fi ii la herbs by a reguta physician. For nil diseases of the stanach, liver, kidneys, bladder, skin and 4driod, they are an infallible and unrivstred remedy. inays;4w•. Train your pear trees ftiti garden or field use so that they will ;V)raniqi at a distance of one or two feiA from the ~ground. The advantages arif:easily en o merated : I. It is easy to trim. 2. It is easy to gather the limit. 3. 1 6 '3111w, fruit is little injnied. 4. All branches being .I.4iy will not be strained by over bearing or over weight of fruit. snit will be kept shadeit and triniat. 6. The trunk will be pri*eLeti from the enreh log ann. - • 7. The tree will grow mdtte and more =I Persecution may be a blessing by testing our earnestness. A: man may think himself iu earnest vilien it is a mere hobby he is riding, atp.., when the hobby balks lie gets off and ; goes home. Let a man start out, and tindi those who mail:tad to =help proving :tricky and his motives maligned, he WA give it up unless ho be In earnest. It tit easy •to be ya soldier in time of peace. I .V;ti had many brave captains and coionelii land majors before the war but at Big Betlael, when the battle opened, how the edl lows did run ! If men are not in earntiii(tin thrist ian.contlict they may make it good show for a while; but, Attacked and pursued, they show the white glag anti i'nrrender. Catilloriti—lm a scientific . :ryegetable preparation; a perfect substitnie for and more effective titan Castor tlkl, and is pleasant to take. It cleanses the system in a most remarkable mannerli does not, distress or gripe, 'but operateu :when all other retnedies have failed. Ifis certain to supersede Pillts'J'astor 0 11,:.1gbreotic Syrups andull other purgativiV,And ex ,citing medicines. The CastoriAcontai" neither Minerals, Morphine' tilOr Alco hol: By its emotion', snotlain' effect , it assimilates the food and pr nee§ nat ural sleep particularly ads' ttg it to crying and teething children. It cures Stomach Ache, Wind ; COM; Constipa tion, Flatulency, C.rnupittd kills Worms Millie your drugglut send for P.; be will always keep It,. as every family must 'haye It. - .IV costs but fifty cents a bottle. maB;4w Int port Tit Decision.—We know not what has.been the practice heretofore by postmasters, in relation to subscribers to county papers who receive them from a postoffice which is !neutral in an adjoin ing county to that in which the paper is published, and in which the subscriber resides. However, we learn that the Post. office Department at-Washington has de cided that bona fide subscribers to weekly newspapers can receive the same free or po , tage, if they reside in the county in which the paper is printed and pnblished, even if. the office to which the paper is sent is outside the county, provided _Wis . the office attibtetrthey regularly receiVe their mail matter. The requirement of the law is simply that the subscriber shoulti live in the county where the paper is printed and publi ed r Nugh h!s re .• • lar postofficebtin,„,Adjoirung county, or an adjoining State. .1 E=7XIIIP A Chdt - 440 -11 11617 * Vall X- lig itio."' tall, Barned.--9n last Sabbath &flat • • ' boon, 041 _a - " of Chirleek Liedaiite (Beaver, ;granite verely but not fatally burned. The clo thing worn : by lb° :9 1 11111 caught from the grate, (hiring tho temporary absence from the room of Mrs. Decarme, and on ; her urn she foend w e the Attlee ono entree ill aflame . She twined'. *tidy mug t it in her arms, and soon smothered the flame, but not in time to provont th" hed, shouldersind 'one nide of the eillikfronstsihnit bady b9 rn. ad. Dr. 'llleNuttesvais WWI In and did what he could to relieve its sufferings. Akron " Beacon" Burnt. —On Saturday Oielpiitille GU; lb Ott) office of the Altroti rest:W- O in the complete loss of that office. The building had been on fire the day before, and it is supppsed that some smouldering sparks had kept alive du ring the night v and had broken out anew in the morning. The aloe was totally, destroyed, we are told,' and the loss but psrtially covered by insurance. We deeply sympathize with our brethern in their haavr Ibas.and hope that OS Dea con may speedily rise from the ashes to shine still brighter than ever, and for many long years be a Wagon in truth to many a political and moral *anderer.— Harnex County Republican. Chfildreu .hunger perpetually for now ideas. They will learn with pleas bre from the lips of parents, what they deem drudgery in looks; and oven If they have the misfortnne to be deprived of many educational advantages, they will grow intelligent if they enjo In childhood the privilegeoffisletting aUy to the conversation of Intelligent ple. We sometimes • see pareuta who are the life of every bompany, enter, dull, silent and uninteresting at home among their children. If they have not mental activ ity and mental stories for both, let them first use what they have for their own household. A silent house is a dull place for young people, a place from which they will escape if they can. How much useful information, on,..the other hand, is given In family conversation, and what unconscious but excellent mental training Wive!) , social argument? Culti vate to the utmost (Wall, •the graces of home conversation. GRAND CONC MUT AT ern' llALL,Ptrra nußoft, PA., JULY ITH., 1872.—We direct the attention of our readers to the adver tisement in this Weeks Paper of the Concert at City Hall, Pittsburgh July 4th. At the conclusion of the Concert 300 beautiful Building Lots at Oakdale Station. on the Pitt:burgb, St. Louis and Cincinnati R. R., will be distributed among the Ticket Holders. The price of the tickets has been fixed at the low price of one dollar eikeb...s i pd entl tle the holder to aelothee raidtig of the Lots. To those desiring to get up clubs, the premiums are very liberal. Address all communications to 61:0. H. SHANAFELT, 72 Third Ave., Pittsburgh, P. Geepte.—The Reason has approached when people who raise geese, think it advisable to strip them of their fleece of feathers. Some people haye a holy her. : rut of plucking the foathera from That; geese. They say it is as painful to the goose as it would be to a human being to Wave his crop of hair plecked out by the roots. In 'Europe geese uro only plucked when dead. The Butler Citizen thus elogaully discourse!) on the flub ject, "Now the time when luckless geese and ganders lice from the pursuing clutch of their impecnnioria ownerewha not only seek to snatch them bald head ed for gain, but pluck their pinions hare to supply the quill drivers of the country with conducting pipes for their thoughts. But it is mortifying to that proud bird, the goose, to go around with only a few pin feathers for use and or nament, or perhaps a solitary tall feath er loft ass reminder of cid lifillrtnirberrles.—The crop of beiries is frequently- destroyed early In grow;iig season by fowls which scratch open the hills and pick nut the tells. Fowls of every kind should lie kept away from strawberry plantations early in spring. Then, If the soil Is not rich, remove the dirt,around each hill to the depth of half adlach Or room without disturbingtbo roots; then spread evenly over an area of twenty ineheir in diameter, a pound of finely Fultverized linseed .meal or nil meal, and cover it With el/allow solr,nr w hit+ spread a mulehing of hay or straw two inches deep over the entire surface between the hills. Rhonld the weather .be warm and dry, a liberal supply of Warm water daily will greatly promote the griwth of 'both vines and berries. Pull up the weeds and grass among growing strawberries, rather than cut them up with hoes, as a system 'of roots is formed near the surfCco of the ground which should not be injured with a hoe. The crop of strawberries is often ruined by using a hoe among the plants in the spring of the year. The hoeing should he done after the crop of fruit has ma tured, and never before the berries have ripened, as a hoe mutilates the roots of the bearing vines. A Illtitt COMPLIMICNT.--lt is not at all surprising that certain cracker manu facturers should find It to their advan tage to imitate Messrs. Marvin cif , as closely sut • possible. This is certainly the highest compliment they could pay this firm, and it their efforts were confi ned to making as good, or if possible better, articles in their line of btutioess, this competition would be legitimate and honorable. But we regret . to hear that this imitation consists in copying the shape and styles of Marvin & Co's boxes and other packages; in imitating the brands. labels, lettering, and mark ing; adopting even the color of the inks employed: and In abort approximating as hearty to Marvin &Co.'s thtdorniarks as it is possible to do without direct in fraction of;.he law. Brthese disinge neonethods, purchasers have been deceitful into buying an inferior article of c?acker, cake, or biscuit. under the impression that they were obtaining Marvin & 431).'N and the latter Min hag been unjustly charged with mantifite tures that were not up to their standard. To avdoid this danger,let purchasers, In orders to their grocers, be sure to specify Marvin dt ('o.'s various crackers; also, In note carefully the marking of the packages; or, if convenient, make their yt u rebasen at the Bakery, Nett 91 and O'2 Liberty Street, Pltbiburgh.—( Pre/thy/fe l-mu Ilmcner. To Wean a Colt.— It Is not neres sar3i nor even desirable that in weaning the colt should he removed from the mare. It is a good plan to have a closed stall or b.t.s: for her colt next to each mare's stall• Slie can c9mmuniente In her niva with her colt, anti will not be so uneasy as she would be were it removed out of sight, nor m ill the volt stiller in any way. Care most la taken to give the volt water four limes n day, and iectj with the best of cartv,cat bay, rand giiltlnally a few oats, a hatidlul at a feel at first, until It pint is ted t wire a day Coltit Must be kept thr - vin_ if a good horse Is wanted. The curer ciwil) mast be ivied, but ginalir: tlje young animal he cares...44l and taught not to fear but to love its owner : to become Used to the Narious movements nektle around the stable, end the various articles routitired therclu. it should be taught to lead nom, if this has been neglected up to this time. if there is any danger of the mitre becoining troubled with e x e ,: gs of milk, it must be drawn front her, and dry feed be Oven her until all danger is past When she is quite dry die volt may take UNCTriSe with previwas to this it will be better in the stable. The Legislature at the last session puked it 1)111 w Mehl la lntendedlo pro tect honest people against sharpers who go through the country selling Patent Rights, some of which are humbugs and who take obligations for the same., Tho bilk provides that, whenever any prottdosory. note or ,irather port it a te In strtnnent%hall giVen, the <en ora tion for which shall consist, in whole, or in part, of the right to make, use or vend any invention claimed to be pat.' tined, the words "given for a • patent right," shall be prominently and legibly. written or printed on the face , ot R ue" unto or Instrument above the.signature titeretv, and sikieli note qr instrument in thihtmd4 ot*O7 parefia*;4 holder, and any .persou prirehase, or .beepme 'the holder. ofk.any prowls 'note, 'cr ether'nogetiehlte, intitrulinent, knowing the same to be given for the coosidetatiott alkwirsid, shall hold ouch note or instrtimentlubjeettnAhe same lonses as in the hands of the original 'tier dr holder.: a! titilatildtCilfthe act it of writing the words "given for a patent right" across the face of such pa per is made a misdemeanor, and is pun '■l,a bit+ by a floe not exceeding five Ilan dfdd ittiprisftneitMt ex ceeding sixty days, or both at the dis cretion of the Court. A Cllsetakie.-,-The *sun Mi . % 'at Shippingport, this calnty;' hal Li n d a cbatigeofProprietors'hip: Messrs. B re tt,. ditto* & Wanton was the firm. ..i.g is now Brotherton & Calor : Mr. 4 flin t an having disposed of his Interest to lir. A. Cater. The mill was very popular in the community under Its former propel. eterahip, and there is no Char that it Will be leis so . under the supervision 0 d ie new firm. Mr. Calor is s gentleman of ability. and withal courteous and accoai. Vitodoting• Mr. Brotberton is bold in high" clittmazion. Mr. Brunton is ea. gaged in, mercantile pursuits, for which he it én ' , trebly well qualified. m a y all the ntlemen meet with that pros perity w ich merit and industry are sore to give. ,Examtniarg Cominiatee.— Hon. William McClelland, has appointed thii following gentlemen to, examine the ap plicants for a West Point Cadetship, In thististrict : Dr. A. T. Shallenberger, Beaver county, Prof. M. Gents, L aw . rence county, Von. Robt. A. McConnell, Greene county, Dr. W. Grayson of Wash ington county, and. Dr. George H. Key ser of Pittsburgh as umpire. Tho Com mittee meets at the St. Charles Hotel,. Pittsburgh,. Tuesday. May 14th, at 11 o'clock. a. m. The Committee will be guided in their examinations by the printed Instructions of the War Depart ment. The committee soema to us a good ono. and wo doubt not will act fairly in the matter. Now, thou, young men of the 24th district, put than appearance. and show off to the best advantage. . , Toss TUMID Pas—Carter's first crop Peas; Dwarf Blue Impeibil Peas; Giant Wax Beans; Early Mohawk, or Six Weeks Beans; Onion sets, for sale by A. SAllar• vey, Bridgewater_ tnal Lt The Case of Rev. W. M. White Again.—The Presbytery of Washing tan bed fts semi:sou& meeting at West Alexander hist week, commencing its sealskin on Tuesday evening, the TM and ending on the morning of the 213th ulti mo. The chief business transacted was the trial of Rev. William M. White on the charges upon which he was once before condemned by the same body. These were, Ist: Seduction, fornication anti bastardy, and 2d, procuring, or aid ing to precure an abortion. The female concerned was Miss Jennie M. Scott, cf Ilookstown, this county. The case, as decided beibre by the Presbytery, was carried up fly appeal to the Synod of Pittsburgh, and by that body sent back to the Presbytery for the purpose of additional testimony,alleged to be forth coming, and of reissuing the case in the light alt. At the late meeting, the re. Built reached wag. condemnation on, the first charge, by a vote of 24-tn 13, seven. out of the twenty four, however, limit ed their vote for fornication and bastardy and not embracing seduction. On the charge of abortion, ho was ac gaited by a vote of to,lo e nine out of the sixteen voting tolatistalieLthe charge in pa+t and the remaleuiet in ffft., - The same sentence weer ..aaposed v.l7.:,Fitispension from the office of the ministry and from membership in•the chnrch until, in the judgment of Pres.; bytery, the glory of Gud and the gond of the chnrch shall demand his restoration. !hiking Earns Life A ttrairtive.— By leas bard work. Farmers often un: dertake morethan.they can do well, and consequently work too early and too: late. By more system. The farmer tillotitet have a time Co begin and a time to stop labor. tie should, theorize as well AA practice. and let both•gcstottether; Far ming is healthy, moral, and respectable, and, in the Ia:1g rant, may betn:,prof itable. The - Dpiner zshould 'k good stock and out eftlebt. The farm is the beat place to begin and end life, and hence so many In the cities and prtifeas lanai life covet a rtirallome. • By taking care -of health. Farmers have healthy , variety of exercise.. but too often neglect cleanliness, omitting bath ing. eat irregularly and hurriedly, tdeep in ill ventilated apartments, and expose themselves to cold. Nine-tenths of the human disease arise from cold or in temperance. Frequent bathing is Pmti table, so Is deliberation at the dinner ta ble. and rest after a meal. BY adorning the house. Nothing is lost by a pleasant home. Rooks, papers. music and reading should all bo brought to bear upon the indooti family enter tainments; and neatne*seCgomreil t order. shrubbery, flow** and; frtillrs should harmonize all withal:lt. Home should ;boa sanctuary ; happy and holy that children will love it. woman delight in It; manhood entyo it. and old age enjoy it, There would be less dese cration of old homesteads if pains were taken, to make them agreeable. Ease. order; health and beatity ere compatible Iwithilrbilife t and . were ordained to ge with ' - Thi, demand for improired farm IIII• plements of every description has largely increased within the last few years. New Machinery of every kind is being invented and old machines improved. The agents of every machine attempt to !mpress upon the people the fact that their machines arc the best in use, and many purchase on the basis of these representations, without testing the merits of other machines. But where a single agent is sellirg different kinds of machines, every purchaser has the opportunity of'rovitlingliimselrwlth a machine suitable' 1 his wishes. The Messrs. .I & . Marsha, of Roger's ‘ k, Ferry, this county, have adopted the lat ter method. They are the authorized agents for some of the best Mowing 3 a chines now Ir. the market They ama so I agents for some of the, best improt (id Horse Hay Rakes, and will order any Rake desired At their large Agricultural Warehouse can be found Wagons, Plows. and till kinds of farming implements. They are the authorized agents for the celebrated Howe Sewing Machine, one of the best In the market, and one which meets the de mands of every family, and should be In every household. The above firm are r-liable, they are men of integrity. and possess excellent business qualifications. and we recommend them to all those desiring to purchase anything In their line of business. We learn that they intend canvassing Beaver county during the months o f M a y and June, but not like the mainrity of our canvassers, for the purpose of obtaining office, but for the purpose of disposing of machines to those in need of these articles. Belligerent.--The editor of the /indica/ exhibited a very belligerent dis position last week. He not only accus ed use of forging the ex-Speaker's name to a telegram to Philadelphia (which ac cusation, by the way, is untrue in every particular), but, he malls the editor of the Pittsburgh Gaz.rtie a "liar' ' so frequent ly and ferociously that many might be led to' believe that a trouncing was in store for its editor the first tiniehl. S. Q. came across his way. But nothing of this kind need be apprehended by the Gazette editor from any threats which Col. Q. makes. lie comes Retries of that sort now and then, and as ice understand his weak points thoroughly, we feel it a duty resting upon us to apoligizo to our Pittsburgh neighbor for the unmanner ly treatment he has received, atthe hands of aei editor from this county. The gallant Colonel Is not always rude. In fact we know that it is only occasion ally that a 'bad spell' comes over hirn,and the origin of the one, that allicted him last week, is said to be as follows: His Hartrauft-Aiderney cow has not been do ing well since be benefit° ber owner. His creek. sand and astvdas4 Mixed. feed has not filled the udder to his satisfaction, and the result is. he has been "fighting inati" for the past few weeks. Asa stock raiser and dealer in Improved Alderney costa, he nosalooks upon Gen. Hartmann as tthi outrageous fraud. bot as a forge t ier of mange pertaining to the Evans Swindle he believes him to be a great success. Another cense:of perplexity is said to bate Wean ktinililecent 'Ourres pondeneeballid with an eastern harmer. The eastern' agriculturist having some lcnowledges(Col. tinay'slarneaan stock breeder inlet farmer. wrote bint.on mat ters embracing, a number of points in husbandry; snd received the , adlowing reply:- • "I witadder the present month the Item time , for grafting baked-bean trees and pninlue rider! vines. The pork crop should be transplanted fmm the hot-bade as sons se the loth, or the ears wilt 'loran out well and the amen Ito will devour the fruit as fast at It falls from the limbs. Lettere should be planted about Slur seeds in a hill, en roma plowed at lost six feet deep with a cab. sots plow, and poles should be set for the shoal to num, on. The heads should not be shaken from the branches, tint picked by head. Suckers should be .pinched off beet bushes end the dried-apple crop sown to drills with sauerkraut planted be. mean the rows." To this the , farmer answered that Col. Q., "must either have been drunk when he wrote or else wasA blmted f—l." Of course neither of these cohclusiona were correCt, but the Eastern man's language has - served to make the Radical editor very petulant, and we therefore, ask the Gazette to look over his impertinence this Umo, and meanwhile we will vouch for his gbod behavior in the future. For the Beaver Argue. - A TRIP TO 11/ILTIMORE. Mn. EurrOu ;—I lived fciryears Alai .tiolor(4 Pad it* streets, transacted bell= fleas and delighted to live there. My first connection with the Sabbath School work 'began there in 1810: Peter's P. E. church, along with Mr. W. Wood ward. Represent very efficient Superin tendent. They eon template holdl n g Moir May anniversary on the second Sabbath of this month, and I am most earnestly and affectionately urged to be there. Bro. Woodward Says, in his letter to me: " Bro. Miller, you must come on to B. and see our new St. Peter's church, and my new delightful S. S., and S. 8. room, capable of Eusannuiodrting four hundred or five hundred Scholars and teachers. I haves loving band of teachers and dear children; and I want you to mine on once there. if it pleaSeils the Master. be-, fore either ort. pile hence 4 toV more._; - Ankciente'lright to my timpi e C. -- . Remain bal., I iess . seveitN - hist Septem ber, Od4inive been nearly fifty-three yeartireSahtiisth School; and yottare toy pen ioi , v,t)tyarirer.,. knit juitlar In Sabbath Bchoolik4'Now. ode; May anniversary will wont betteld,:einbitykinti Rector will have it alers tit take piece on the 2d Sabbathewhic*lathiciOniversary of my entrance fittO so et)mo thou, If it suite you W." A lid acoertnnicl2 n I tita front Pittliburgb. Timed itY 7th intik D. n t , for my ogl home, to ,b 0 - present on the occasion. - :: : I stay see* to write.t.o You while way: If you-w accept of a few communications. - it Win also give,rne &mettle tq tnterest your readers and ell couragetbe a. S. cause; - I may. forsooth, visit.the President of these United States of America. while . East; or at least the city in which ho now dwells, and I hope will for four years more. Then I may go to see old Fred ericktown, and where I was raised and spent my boyhood. I may also atop, on my return, at Bedtime] where I once had a very flourishing 5.,5., composed of all denominations, and the celebrated Springs there. But rdon't calculate on going to Brooklyn, N. Y., theaeat of our present General Conference,beeense they very properly did not see fit, at our rt cent Conference, to elect me to go. Yours truly, J. K. Alit.t.its. The Pienatocial Question Again. —The P'•-• Oh Gazette comprehends the situation in this county when it says to its neighbor, the Commercial : Yes, we all know that you are opposed to General Negloy's re-election, and some of us know the reason why, but how is it with Ronan—your-bosom friend —are you for him or not? Why will you not tell us? Some of John P. Dra vo's friends would like to know. Now since Rutan's prospects begin to "look squally." and his faithful friend "K" is doing all that can bo done for him, why are you silent after tiro:nixing your val uable assistance? • In this connection we will Inform our good neighbor the Washington Reporter that our objection t 6 Mr. Italian is not of a personal na ture, but based •on good Republican grounds, viz :on the assurance that if nominated. "six hundred Republican. votes will be east against him in his own county," which will certainly defeat him. If this statement can be disproved, we shall not continue to advise against the renomination of Mr. Rutan. lint we do not want to see another Sherlock disaster in Beaver, and weare-positively assured that in case of Rinan'm nomina tion it will be repeated. Therefore, would it not be wise to take up some now man, who can unite the different fa Miens and bring about peace and har mony? If Mr. Rutan desires to secure this, harmony, ho will withdraw from the contest. Wchave, absolutely, noth ling personally against him, we repeat but we do not intend to let the 'Lepel,- .ILCan ascendency in the X X Vlth Semi ,torial.District be placed in jeopaady, if ' we-can help it. It would prove a serious Matter, at this time, to the party, and therefore it is our duty to speak out and tell what we know. Every good Re publican in the district will heed the vrarninir, and if there is ascertained to be' a wide-spread feeling of animosity sgalhat. Mr. Butannot so much against him personally, hut as the representa tive of an obnoxious faction—tbeu it- is the duty of the party to withdraw from the canvass. If be is assured that his nomination will defeat the ticket, and give the district to the Degriocrats—a re sult similar to that which befell Dr. Sherlock last fall—he ithoukhnot longer stand In the war of harmony and peace within the ranks of ihe party. Can he object to this ; ought he or his friends t o find fault with us for insisting upon it? Does he place his personal alms and am bitions above the safety of the party? We think he does not, and that he will yet rise above the clamors of the little coterie of factionista, which hems him in and thus far controls his actions, and announce his withdrawal from the can vass. If he fails te e d° this, it is the du ty of every good Republican, whether In the district or out of it, to labor for his defeat, provided it Is heileved his nomination will imperil the seeress of the ticket, and lose the party a Senato rial district. The party cannot stand such a loss at this time. For the Beaver Argro. For unto us a child Is born, unto us a son Is given : and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called, Wonderful, enunsellot, The Mighty God, The Everlasting father. Tye Prince of Peace.—lsaiah ix, G. r. Jesus, Husband of the Bride.—Matt i, 21 Eph. v. 25, Prince of Peace, of valor tried.—lsaiah Captain of the.ranirom'il 10 Blessed Savior of the Inst.—Luke ii, 2. Fruitbful Vine, Bright Morning Star,— John 1; Rev. aaii, Sun whoso light is seen afar;—Mal. iv, 2; John viii, 12. Aclvocatabefore God's throne, —IJno .2 - 1 Trueand faithful corner-stone.—Rev a Ix, II; 1 Peter li, it. 111. Bread our starving souls to fetid,—John vi, 48. Fountain to simply our need;—Jer. ii, 13; John vii, 37. . Paschal Iznik Beloved of 6(4—John I, 29; Eph. I, l. David's Branch. and Jesse's Roti,—Zeeb. ill, 9; Isaiah xi. I, IV. Shepherd of thy fleecy fold;—Jn x. 11. Jndah'a Lion, noble, bold,—Rev. v, 5. Faithful Brother,Constant Friend;—ileb il, 11; Matt. xi, 19. The Beginning and the End. -Rev22-13. V. The High Priest whose name we plaad, —Heb. iv, 5. Judge, Redeemer. Promised Seed.-Acts x. 42;'Job xlx, 4.4; Gen. iii, 15. ' Kind Physician in our woes;—Jer. 8-22. Gillead'a Balm and Sharon's Rose.—Jer. viii, 22; Song ii. I. Prophet of thine Israel,—Acts vii, 37. Messenger, Itnenanuel,—Mal. lii, 1; Isa vil, 14. Rock of Ages cleft for me;—lsa. xxvi, 4 Father of Eternity!—lsalah ix, R. OW Son of god and Son of Man,-ISlatt. xvi, 13. 16. Wonderful, the great I A 111,—Isa. ix, 6; John viii, 58. Christ. The Lord, Our Righteousuess;-- - Matt. xvi, 16; Jer. xxiii. Timely Refuge in distress.—Heb. vi, 18. VIII. Mighty God and Counsellnr.-4a. ix, n. Heaven's Tetnple, Heaven's Door,—lter. xXI, 22; John x, 7. Mediator Hiding Plaee;-1 Tim, ii, 5; Isaiah axxli, 2. Bishop, Full of Truth and Grnee,—lst.. —, 11, 25. Great Measish, Word of Gotl,—Dan. 9-25 Rev. xix, 13. Clothed in velture dipped in blood; Bearing on tbAr robes these words : " K Inc of kings. and Lord of lords." Rev. its, Id. Resurrection, Prince of Life,—John II- '2.5; Acts 3-15. Victor in the mortal strife.-1 C'or. 15-55 and 57. First-Begotten of the Dead,—ltev. Of the:Universe the Head,--Epti. 1-22. • XI. What a treasury divine.—Eph. :t-s. Dwelleth in each natne of Thule! • All this wealth Thougivest me From thy Cross on Calvary.-2 Cor. 8-9 XII. All these treasures thou dolt give,--John 4-10. All these treasures I reeeive,—John 1-10. Chief of Sinners though I be.-Ist Tin). 1-15. Chilo of sin and rnisory.—Eph. 2-3 Now I'm welded In thine own blood,— Rev. 1-5. Now I am a child of God,-1 John 3-2. With tbee,Savior, I am heir,—Rom. 8-17 In thy glory I shall share.—Rev. 9-21. XIV. I will sing thy precious name,--Ps. 89-1 I will celebrate thy fame While I heron pilgrial roam, Till I reach my heavenly home.—lleb. 11.13, 14. EU There thou bast prepared my place,— . Xohn 14-2. There I shall behold thy fttee,—Rec. M;4. 01 what rapture shall be mine,-11ey.7-1 14, 17. 01 what glory shallbe thine.-‘llei.2l- 2 S. XVI. Dearest Jesus,. how 1 long—Phil. 1-23, To begin the choral song--ReV• 5-9, 14. Shadows! swiftly speed away. Haste thee on eternal day 2T -Son's 4-6. ) Beater, May 4. WYANDOTTE. CM New Advert isaiteuis Attractive Stock! JOSEPH M. .Mc Quav'to liuticlingr. " We Studiously av Fancy Dry Goods : The Latest novelties in FANCY DRY GOODS, JAPANESE SILKS, J A PANES& PLAIDS, qAPANESE LINEN, FANCY POPLINS, TRIMMING' - -,SILKS L ) SATINS, DOLLY VARDEN Pums, WHITE GOODS, P. IV A. rirn Light nine) , SIIA WLS it; SCARPS; NEW SPRIND SKIRTS, NEW WRITE SKIRTS; LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, DOLLY VARDEN SKiliTtlez Bustles. wE SI - I.A_MA-J LADIES SUMMER SUITS IN MUTE EN, CROQUET, anti other New gaterl j A og m mtpra Mti v )aim NEW lIIIIGIRTON GRAIN 'MARKET. CORRECTED IIY WILSON White Wheat, $1 sO Red Wheat, - - - - ISO Rye, SO o , ru, Oats. Buckwheat, 85 'Fruegteeie Sa le OF VA L L'At BL E REAL EST -1 T/; D Y virtue of an order of the Orptoune Court ul Ai) ileaver county, the nuder•if.Tned Admlnortrn. torK of ihe ertztv of Davltt•on. Cr., lute of rut! county. det'd.. nod Trustee.. I. mat:.: sale of drceecue• nrl snit, after proce.•tlingri tkn, r+ile at public vcndue or out cry, Ott thu prctuitez ou Friday, May 2 1, 1'372, at lu o'clock, a. Tn., all the follow Ittlf de,crlted real a-nt u of //a ,d decuaeed sll uatett In Chipp.tca torch...hip. Heaver county. Pa., to wit : One tract bounded as b/I -lows. ViZ, : ileglllllhl4 ;fin pOOO at south-w eat cor ner, thence by other lands of -air? decea.ed. (pot. part No, 3/ north J 7 de.grees, wort 1 IV, perchea to poet: thence by lands of S. Al. Webli. north 3 , , (I,^gren*, east s 7 75.1410 perches to a • tone ; Merle, by /ALMA of William M ceat4litry um! vorpart No 1 north aT degree* 5 tan/arcs. west 111•4i1.-Mr) per atone; itlen,:e yurp.irt N. I ,•11 Lb, S do wort Ft iXI-IUO pi-relief, to the place of b Tinning cot/toning 72 acres and (;11 ihrcto,/, ifpon are erected n two-story frame dii e fling home, bc.: stable. and other ontbaildintfs . abnat GO adre , - clear/A. and balance well timbered; a four-M.t vein of cool underlie' , the yr. tnises. 4Lat. Another tract in aaid tow nship bounded by Imola of Daniel McDade. Jeremiah ihe minor heirs of John Davidaon, dere:teed, and Joseph ila.nna; containing tierce aid of perches, upon which are erected is low, dwelling house, log a; dile met outbuildings; fruit treee on premises . uil e witted, under fence, and underlaid with a four feet sell, of r.kal.. Each of above farms witun three miles of New Galilee station. on F W & t' It. W. Mills. schools and churches convenient ALSO. On NaturdaK h, IS:2, at 9 o'clock a. tn.. on the premises, all those two certain Inlaid ground situate in that pint of Bridgewater bor., cubed North Bridgewater in said count.y.adlotning each other, and together hounded a. follows, ‘l,. Beginning ut the end or Water street, and extend Mg thence along the Sharon road to Elm street: thence by Elm .hest to the esiimalon t alley: thence by saki alley to Grape alley: them, by Crape to the place of hellinLing• quat.• tey ol :Tonleu al,ote equal to three tote in Dec ld • 5541'0 plan 01 North Itrolg,.ver, Pahl her. I'.O het (r.o.t on \Walnut alley,44l(l # tending hack ler esrallel env , 7.. ij rts erected a 14/!/. /Ar , , ° 1,1:1 . 0 ./ I , .1 , 1,1 , 1:1/dy /10,x, fold a urns frame gravary, mat hoe, h.r Bill Cistern and good well of Reis to the door; knit %tee. on th, premise*. ALSO. TWO lo raid Da, ,dain'a plan. Nor. r just et, in thy horowAitore.-aid, upon which id Aryl", ed a ?mu...dory - Inoue duening boned, dm. tallow: , 5 rooms and kitchen. .ioil free, . coal hoe..e and fruit trilm. , A I_ , o. UM In said "pa, p , in, upon-Which la erected It 1111311 frau/ ••, 11-11+0 tenth tutannunt ccintalanu fOlic.roonor c.c.4 fruit on lot. A ISO, Lora 69. 70.. ) 71„72 and 71 tr, vial. in trod bor,,vgb. tints 17.1 and "..) havii...; front or 5i feet each On Sydittioro alley, and tending back by parallel litres u , et' tilurNttnr• on rotkli; lot.? I% Crs. Ti, 72 and 73 1...krtn..; ea. ti troht ur . 91 feet on Clarioa Alive t ha. k 129 feet to 6)e:in:into alley. ail umler Alm u,l.u [ fXtt . LV.SAlO. l,l.l~f.3m 111. Wail. each al beet on Iltolh,•rry Street. and n11;111112.: back 129 fevt toSyc-ahiOrC 411 e r, all tuo r. , l,llded by fence. ALSO, Lob No. !O. In lit id plan. bound,d by BeaverancrSharoo neut. tit , feet by twid road, vnuth by Grape attay r... 4 feet. 0.14/ by Clarion ,Ir .I fv feet. partly lun'er from• ALNO. lAtt DC/ it, eniiio plan, ill( I, Ir e1 . ..C1...4 a tau Rtory frame bonee conlitnittil; nasals ,t kitchen with cellar underneath. Ituit trees on lot. and lot under tence .11..."Ol. Lot No. nut, in said ',tar., upon wtion is erected a luri.; . e, frame stank, lot tcto-ea. I.ot 0. Inl, lu e.nto, plan. upon 1, hich is a one ,lory tram.: loop.. at prevent tw(l uv an ( ace. coutaL,tbg IW 0 room, et th ix!lar un alciut,th. ALSO. The undivided one third of inn t ver lulu lot of ground ed tinted iu yaid Boro or Bridire water, county and State aforesaid hounded on I he endt by Beaver River, tionth and west by Put). Road or Street, and on the north oy 4nt or upon wh tett Ir ereco-A a large steam erica' 1111:1 ALSO. Two lots of gPounti pitunte in Rocheefer to .unty and State aforesattl, befog Nt's St, I. iu ti plan of let. had out by .10.. in in .V.. 1.4111 11. Wiarler. Administrators of the estate or Jobe Bolles deed. , containing TWo %Cat,* 4 ELL , LNI Al SU, A or lot of 21.0111111, ,•ttiiiiteil in lit the ithiga• of lig ,i;eo D. A I 7 4c 4.1. above nitattitmed ton tat !dn.: 111 A ND EiNarglis AND oNE-DALT PCID 'l' F 117‘11 64 intrd or par, ha, 1,,,41 : 4• . 4, In hand lit runfirtnal 101 l u I ~111.0 11.• : one•IIIIrtl al the expiration tit one tilt rein, the LL•te confirmation Nlth tel.rlllllllerept Train the ,ttne : and the balm. e 14, r.•11:1111 rtiartval on the 1,1,111:ot, (1111 - 1111; the natural 111 , .:. of .11111 tivCedrill A A Wu,. Ille the n all !,, In ; {mid to her grain:lily trout and after *aid , •011fIrma I ion, and at tn.r death paid deferit d inataltueni to he paid to the ',fin,' thereto. plirdiaperA to pay elp.. - I.e ur ineparfitg deedr. Lund,. and Inott,:ai:e, and 14414aalpitn; *dine g.tr FILr further fat forronlion Atldreo 4 the tinder - *ignt4l ut Rot Ilepter t)., Bearer Co., I', SA ML. x THUS J. DAVIDSON ; OrloOu G ?door,. Alt) r at Law, Lkavt..c. apr2.l:iw ISt:Ate, until ConutV Tux. rj`llECountyTreittirer w:Il attend in tb.• ec,erLi Lowutthlpt. and itoroMtns I.r the purpuse of receOintr the Slate and county luxe:. for the veer 1>c:1, at the pirc, .turd time. .1025101:Ited hei.w, ,iz• lirtagentner born .51:Q• 11 clpt JNi 'Rochester bor. Donr.t.ter Roche.ler twp Doncaster House Ittolt•it .t Et • nom y `• 15 am t' :511 Diddles store Ilarmony Iwp " 1.5 p m Hotel. Freedom horn ' It. McCas keys Kr rr'• 'Phil!lpshortr bon, " t 7 Ca pt Shrodee'. Fallston lotto 1.21 Toll House New Brie. 111011 bon. •• 21 Doom Hon., New Brighton bor. "*:.Lags"'. H o t e l l'atters..n .11 D. Fit IN •• Yi Pu.t (Mkt. Patterson A: It. Felts " 21 Post OM., lieortzetoo 11 hoe° " II 111., 1:1111101111' , . " p hi ..1e.1.0 . ... 11.11111 . 0. Marion h , p •• GeorL:• II•ort0.•11 • Franklin top •• :to A ntehrenia . • Store. North Selo, ick es I p 111 N - othot !Lazo!: 0. 114:11es,er .1 - .l.lnrnewm4l.linp• Jontwon flow , Beaver t3i •• 1 Union llogel. Darling - ton tp S hot - . Je S .1 I' Dthvorth's Darlio2ton tp .t ton •• t. .1 Mat k South Heaver tp Joseph Lowrel,••'s Economy top " t0•0e ; ...• New Se:sa:lvy hap •• oho Donl l 3--* Pulaski tarp •"21/ Hobert Walloee's Industry top ' 7 Drlr:.••.o A 111•1 I -tore itri.:llton tap 'I) \V Stott'. t'hippewa Iwp inlv I W Cantrin2horn 0. S Deaver Ohio •": Adam's t•nne.. Ohio •• a :t1 It Derrin,:cr's. llooksiown bar. " Hof.' " S Greebe tp " 9 not,i. Hanover it Greene tp" In Fran: Smith's stop Frankfort born " I I .1 It Vottee • ; • Ilxnuver tWi) .• 12 .1 It Wii.on'. ~tare linrcoon top •• 15 .1 II Christy's. Independence top - Ifi John Holmes . " 6 Hopewell " 17 I".nis' .tore Hopoireui twp s •• 144 Z W ticott's M mat hi p " 19 ,tames Prentice payment• can he nyttle In uctj"tuing. town.bitt. 11rPtisepare don he• law July lat. 'l'lhos..! Dot paid at that date will he eolleeted with coat. MCOM mayl3f.] Treapirer Jkirrr rtif;attu. SEEDS ! SEEDS !! SEEDS !! MT NEW SEED CATALOGUE For 1512, contalnlng a complete ll.t of VEGETA BLE, FIELD and FLOWER NERDS with direc tions for Cultivatiom now ready, and will be 4rut free to any address: Also, PLANTS, TREES. VINES and SR RELIBERY of all kinds. Rogorts. Cu! flowers for weddings, patties, &c., arristig , d In best style to orker. JAMES M. RENNET. Seedrui";, aprlo-2m.) 132 Smitittleid St., Pittstow4 . THE BEST IN THE WORLD! Theithaprored Sampson S: Howe Standard Scales , Ail sizes and varietis for.sal thy- - SOUDER & M'CLUR G, 63 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH Also, Warehouse Trucks, Patent Money Drawers, ANT) GROCER'S FIXTURES February 7, 1572,—1y ,ffetti Aduertisentents. I= NevtSpring Goods! ' A. CREERY & Co's Street,llegsver, Pa. 0: - bid Inferior Goods." New Millienery Goods: And NEW STRAW GOODS, Dolly Vanden HA.TS Sr BONNETS. Trimmed HATS St. BONNETS, Untrimmed iLvrs Ss BONNETS; RIBBONS. all widths 4; colors; FLOWERS,aII the new shades; Bulling, Puiline . . Tueking,A Fltnbroidery, TOURIST PARASOL:3; SUN UMBRELLAS, GLOVES and NOTIONS CU frrl OILCLOTHS BAZAR-('CT PAPER pATTRuNs. _A_l_,Bo ADD CAMBRIC, Whit& LINEN, BUFF LIN ills that may appldi during the Season T 'VERY ,&ools _ , S pAY tn sell Dorm 111 . F1 N 'l a lt -er. (1(.11 A 1 I j ~,11 11 1 1 : 1 : : e L- Ni '..n i:t . l i Ii ti on rt.c,•ipt of ;;;1.2:i. t 0 . - ..•illars 1 r,:t.. •.%.(1, 1 ri-,; 1.. ,S 11.F . 4: Co. 67 W. 1,,,m1):tt d :it littltitnure Azent, wanted every v, Are , . Laprl7.:.3m - - (15 PICKERSGILL, LYONS & CO., =I LOOKING GLASSES. P,rte ilaiticl aq4l (;14!.5.v-s und 'L Sp 111 W(Pt,4l 5t., l'lttnburixli I'a norch '.:1) ; , t7 - ISI 111k+, ne.cy ti , tl 'LI. _ _ _ BOGGS & BUHL. I•_'.'' "Vetler:tl 04!reet Springy Dress Goods, AT PitWES N,w Gray Mi‘ , ll'uprili; P•r Kults it 1'4 1 .lapatte,:v at '2O and '25 COTIT JAPANE . :”.: SILKS trt.rn 1•i to 75.eent: nbt hand:ntne Stv hell quality for the privet" he found in thi.i market. ELEGANT DIsPLAM- or Shawls & Scarfs. s - rn PE Sl'itlNGlNl.l.‘ \lag 13 fr an fit) lip thy( hoicc,4 Extra I 31-11.,raiLin '2l inrli Block t ros ; at 1 , 1.75 •-•111: tipffii I..commetats She, ial Prices to Fartiter , , tin.l other bityintz Cotionatics, it -arts, Chucks, L 1: • , i .1 Linn Lilies 12slend :•trcet, CIL I) e multi sttr 37* . Dr. J. YI ti Ir. , :' - '. f. 1.'" ,,- ra 3 ~,f Ilrict v e -7(1-.5 b - ! - ;.,.:- N, n Ter. I, detrr , t ., ,... , .., v );• s ~., rnii,e,l tlait i. 4, . 1.3 , •1;ti.t in 11.. - -",....f . •:... - ... • ; .‘,..,. ..i 7,_, ~ L,,,..",, :". ....•,,-.,, ~:?. ~•: .4h,-,. , t . 1 . att t e t k t t,1.•,r 1 ... t t , t 1 i , 1 t r t ur :i _ ._ fi.„" ,• ,1 i , . r t han : . liiK patron," -- • ' : ' i 11.• 0 ,....• ',Le to.• t ma terin-s manutartnrrd iu rho United Stair... aud mil 'or 611rng perforided In a oryle that dellar t.ompe nti'm t•atiAscilnr, vaaranteed in all operatienr or,the money returned. (live him a trial. tr 2: Iv Brooms! Brooms!! The 1111(1 , • ri!zn. has , • h t I c,,minencert the msonGsetil re or ilrooin, hear !!..• Railrod , Station, New Brighton, Pa., where they w$H he glad to have their friends and the pulttic generally CAI,I, A NI) AM! NE THEIR MAKE They Will (_:se .Thue but the _Best qf ( Mill hal 114: !lad COll-iderabl.3 rxprt tence in 11. of.bro. 00, thee reel tbl,r.tof ”ir ablloy In gutlory all who wish 10 bay. .1. L. t II 1 1:0,.1 160 ACRES OF KANSAS LikNO, FO SW: Ott 1:1( II t GE, S, FOR BEAVER COUNTY PROPERTY. rrl I E 1311.1 i. I , TvaleT T . LI T :4Ir ,T ii riAbilTZ T 11 1.1 ,•r art o‘hal - dt.o,n , 4.1. t ••oty A ed , nom, tin ton:h hick the A Riti.on..lopeLet b' Railroad expected to , enopl,•teil the , ttnts: -anon, r There f. ,1 -:c, 1 ilft , 1:01 nor 04/1111 . 4tone and timber on it. a coun try road on one side. and a State toad 1111 the eth et. The iAhd {,t nearly all rollinz pra , rie. Title warranted For further partici; or:. Inquire of .It N it. NIcLIKA N. Itoche.ter ,r tot - 273m W. \V IttWIN. New. liri...!toon. Pa. 71, only ',liable ',ill rib lit the 0 o,olhl y IN VALUABLE GIFTS To 1;I: DI:sTizinUTED IN L. 1). SINE",S riMeiMMME GIFT Enterprise ! To be Drawn Monday, 3nne 3d, TM% Two (,LAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 each in Greenbacks! 'l'w•o Prizes, $l,OOO n Five Prizes, $,500 Greenbacks Ten Prizes of $lOO = lion.° uoI Boggy. with I.llver Moulit,•Al I DePP worth s4;t'. Uhf blue totted Itosewoud piano, wort i,netk! • 10 utlntly sewing Machines. worth Etto Five //carp CArsed Gbh' Ilunt,n , l trate/it (ind Ifersiw Gold tr'orth • 30 1 0 Dollars each ' Five Gold American Ilunitog Watches, ‘eolth each. Ten LadieS Gold Ituotlng ‘Vatches worth E.sl(4) each ! • 800 Ga d and Sarer Ler , r Hurdin9 11,dclees o n ad) rearth from V-41 to Vltio et:chi Lad s,. gold IwUntlfC Chit illF, o , nem Gold Vest solid and Double-plated 'fable and Tea. sponuo. Photograph Albums, Jewelry, Whole Number Gifts, 6,000. Ticket?? Limited to 60,000 Agents Wanted to Sell tickets, to Whom Liberal Premiums will be Paid. Sinizto 79ckitr. ( 4 1: Six Ticket& $3; Tw.lve Tick eta, $10; Twenty-fire Tickets, M. Circulars containing a full hat of prizes, a ch. scription of the manner of drawing, and other In formation In reference to the distri bution. will be sent to any one ordering them. Alt orders must be addrelowd to L. D. SINE, box 88. mayi:^d) Office, 101 W. Fifth-et.. Clncinnati.O. COAL .a.nd NUT COAL FOR SALE. • The undersigned Is operating a COAL HANK on hicßinley'sßun.,about half way between Ro chester and Bolesville, where he `an be glad to receive orders for lump or nut e.nal Orders can also be left at John May's, in Beaver, or at John Purvis' in Beaver, or at the Aeons °Mee or at the residence of the undersigned on Market street, Bridgewater. CCM on Rh platform at all times. Coat delivered et short notice.— Terms cash cin'Clellvery. Prices to low as the lows est. J. C. MOLTER, HOSIER) (' !WETS I3E A V ER, PA .18 4 ;1.: sr(?cl: ( mom in, 110 k: GS 11 L I)1' Bli0()M6 ©yr E. $OOOO 00 Annoiiiioeitteirts; W. are requested to annou ibe names of the following persona for the ofnces designated Congress.) - _ WILLIAM V, of Fitllston Shift. Senate. J. S. 113.7 TAN, of Rciver. JOHN F. 1)1 L of Heaver Afemitibly. SAMUEL J. ROSS, Rochester: S. G. C AI:0 I EY. of South Beaver tp Dr. JOHN C. f.EVI, Bridgewater. For Associate Judge. WILLIAM 11. FRAZER, of Frankfort. HON. M. LAWRENCE, of Creme tp For -Sheriff. JOHN S. LITTELL, Big Beaver. JAM ES DA RRACH I, Bridgewater. .1 AMES PA'IT_ERSON, Big Beaver. J. I'. .M .. Was . Darlington. C. K. CHAMBF;IILIN, CHARLES JOHN sTo N, Hopewell. CHAMBERLIN WHITE. -Beaver. Falls. mrruult SHIELDS. Hopewell. C. F. WINTER, New Brighton. • J. W. D. SMITH, Pattenort. Reglider and 21eCorder. .L\JTL•'ti 1 STOKES, P,eayer. F. 1,1 RENO, New• Brighton, t; Mr-CREAM'. !leaver Falk Tilos. 0. ANSHUTZ, !leaver, (late of Ila Pa V. .l CHARLES A_ GRIFFIN, Beaver, (late of I,st W. Va. VolA , and slith I':►. VolA.) 1- B. TRo.NIP:“/N, New arigliton. FRANK I)C. - NL AP, of Fallston. Clerk of Courts. JOAN C. UART, Beaver Colomboßoner. EVAN P. TowNtiEDE 1), New Brighton. DANIEL NEELY, Economy tp. ORN S \VICE:, North Sewickley: TfIO3IIS PERM:SON, Pulaski. Poor Drou‘c Director. Hover. ('DOPER. M inn. DANIEL. PIGLET, 3b , on JOHN WIHTE, Hopewell. JOHN SWANEY, “reene. County School Sutbcchetendent. L. KNiti HT, Inflost.r . k. O. L..EBERIIA.RT, Now Brighton. SMITH CutmS, Ocorglitown. NEWTON ANTIIONY, Beaver Falls. Delegate to ConNtttattonal Couventlon HENRY lIIOE, Beaver Fail,. tudiloy. CI IAS. (:!yrs) Beaver Fa 1 Trustees of letuletuT. Dn. 1> M KINNEY. o BERT 131 BRIE . - JoNATFIA N MoKENZIE. Borough Tp a.IMCEI. M 1 I E.l Bridg-sewater. w Advertisements. L*%i3 MARBLE lITORKS - , 7 \ ‘'W.H.MARSHALL I I pANUFACTURER OF, MONUMENTS & GILIV - E (C , ) I S I T ONE,Sc. ' I 04 : 0 ; It 1r I '; l'n . 71 1 ,I , 1?." I -I= —" ' n•:Ai Wc base ou hand a lame lot of flue finhthed wurk. whit!. ••.. ar• cra,per Until any other tlrm in •hc county or state Per , ons Neighing, to erect .M,.autowntp. Lleatt and Foot Stone* ibis to -v is the tan.. to ;;et a bargain. Call and se.• us before purchaaing el-ewhere. We Mull gnaran roc satisfaction both a 4. to workmanship and price... • Al.) Urine! Fix!urvo rdways on hand raprlO-CM. . I Z.-W IN R CO.. EMI 172 mut 174 Fa - leral Strijel. Resp,coilly announce to their no merous customers, and . * -buyers of p r y ( - ;,, 0 d, yrnerallm that they are now ree, and arc daily opening' their nsual /-aye and elegant assort ment of ,Ypriag Gonda; and that'their capacious salesrooms are now filled wi/h all the choi,.e.st novelties of • the season. embracing Many new styles and fabrics af Cer before offered in this market. ,peoial attention is requested to the stock f!t . Mark Alpacas, Silks, mediun and low priced Dress Goods, IlinHe-keeping Goocl.s, and Shawls. • Haring the - handsomest and beet lighted Store Loom in the two cities, 'and keeping nothing but the best makes c f yards, and guaranteeing our prices to he as (ow as the lowest, we are soli:tised that we can make it to the interest cj purchasers to loot: through our eock before making their spring purihases. To dose buyers at whole sale, we man ( ! trer some special induce :nods ; we carry one of 'the largest sstoo/.•s of yDods in this market, com prising many, ,things in .Shawls and medium priced Dress Goods, not kept in regular wholt sale .honses. We guaranke oar prices as low as any New york or Philadelphia quotation. , , and only ask an examination to .eon rine(' buyers Mid we Nlll (10 them good.' .1. 11". 117.1' & CO., li= .C' 174 Feder , / M., .1 Ileyheity City, Pa lyctid !via mar 27 ALLEGHENY CITY 'r A_ I - IT IL 12, rN wtmi. 1) - u r:7ki c r 411012. Str,lA, LiablAterA, liana Rata, with all jotntd C.l' and boti,d, ready 1,, Int niAlletl on short ponce WILLIAM PEOPLES, niari;;lo Weh , ster St. 6 Graham alley EerTolt'S NOTICE.- LetteNtenunentary L'd on the estate of Janet Murray, of Ilanovrr town.htp, I.l.vver col:nty, Pa.. ,lecenied, having heron granted to the understmed. all ni , T,Aons in dobted to said estate are requez‘ted to utak& pay ment thane having, claims ag...lingt the same to preAunt them with.if (Irlnv to ALFXANI)ER NICK LE, Err. James 1 1 . Brady t Co., BANKERS, Flnanclal Agem for the bled States, F.ciall AVE. ..t; WOOD ST., PITT'SBIIIIOIII. PA. , Pe.al..r. in an toxnes of GOVerl3Ment. Necaritie*, Gold, silver and Coupons. tnly a l / s 'nell Bowls. I 1011, Alortgagev. and brat-clasK Seterities, gener• ally. Money loaned on Government Bonds. .s.t lowest rotes. Interest allowed on Deposits. mayl-ty:ch'd ne 11k') 2.4 $l,OOO REWAh reward of One Thousand Dollars will be paid to any Physician who will produce a =dime that will supply the wants of the people better than the article known as . DR. FAHRNEY'S Celebrated Blood Cleanser or Panatea. IL =tit be a better Cathartic a - better A Iteratlve;a better Sudorific, a better Diuretic, a better Tonic, and in every way better than the Pan-a- e. No matter how long it has been in use or how lately discovered. Above all it mast not contain any thing NOT FURILLT TEOLTARAJJ. $5OO RfWARDI! A reward of F Ive , Hundredll4no will be paid for a medicine that will permanently care more 'ogees Of emotiveness, Constipatlmi Sick or Ner vous Headache, Liver Cdmpkink Dineur Disor 'dem, Jaundice, ithenmatistn, Gent, Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Tape Worn Boils,Aromers, Tetters, Ulcers , Sores, Paine in the Loins, side and Head and Female Complaints than DR. FAHR.brEY'S BLOOD CLEANSER OR PANACEA, Well la used morn extensively by practicing physicians than any other popular medicine own. eM'Preparad ,by P. Pianism's Duos. & - Co., Waynesboro, Pa., and Dr. P, Panimmr, Chicago Pricer 1.5 per bottle. For sate by Wholesale and Retail Dealers, and b,v„Joadi raoona, Druggists Beaver, Pa. WU-Iy. _ ,;
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