The Beaver Argus. Pa., 29th, 1872. n rc i i kilion 271 *'m' Ilunatvd. . Rates or Ern rryF Bw. ,yr t ry -iu:ziuec 00 du 8 80 3 , n 3 Inac . do j oe oquaruls do t, 600', o dunati,....it 0 0 0 0 , ,118,00 1 48 °° 5 00 6 00 8 00 11- 00 SO 00 ♦ !Inlnistiators' and ZrOentCrle Neglect, cta I neglect, per Or le, R , 71 teats, PEZyments to be tintde Qtlarttriy, ercept ,ravgint advertleeteepte, which Mtist be pal.] 1 liDtg• TIME TABLE. t eleveLlud /A: Pittsburgh. R. H.—Train Ejibt, le.ve Beaver Station av follows: bier kccO,9l'n 9 )o'. Mail, 2.47 p. nt.;Evening Fag Irteu• Oing eat leave iSeaver Station as fol Mill, 7;45 a. In.; Accommodation and Ex th. 4 ugh to Renoir.) 5.45 p. m. The ittg..ention of the public is directed thr nllowing New Advertisements Loch appear for the tirst time in the sous to -day 1.1 Ns t lic.—co-operioice Found. Amen 21 Nopce—Dt Keyser' prcni N6l.l.Co—Holloway is: Nit-ice—Mustang Loioneei. pecitd Natty's—Dr. Johnston I 1 .,7111 Niihee—Dr Pierce . ;won! NOtit*--Singer Srwing Machine_ rctal ,N"...tee.;-31rii. Bence_ ....... Niotice—llngo Andriestsen.. 13:1Bw pt•etal Noltlee—S & .1 Snellenburg ...... ..... 22 Natice —ft. Stein telt i.tcl3l Ncisice H N0t3...4 • 2:1 ircutor*NOtice—Sztatiel'illitenell--..—Acr.thr pedal Ncince—M. sthitT Adve.tisementiv--llanchj & Co w Ath Johnptou S Soh_ Isq:tf pecial No:V . ce—Bert ine:ar Ittera--Dauchy a Cu cinl lee — Dr o Oldthne special Ng - nice—Mips Fnuier pedal NQOCeB-4 brereery &C.O. .„ A Satibatb Scheel jubilee will e held 41 the Freedom M. E. Church, next Thursday evening, May 3001. 'he pope are cordially invited to at : , ?ad. ;• FOIL the7 - newest end latest uovelttes Watches, .wriry mitt Sliver Were et the hrreet prices, go John Sliiren.terie*Sata Co, 93 Mirket street, q.,borght - . je7-ly It. STFINFELT makes to order clothing leaner and better than any s tore in the runty. .t we Bit of a Duo.—We will rl tiuitO thankful if those of our pat .l).4 whci -- :know themselves indebted to ill cull soon and make a settlement Their Ocounts. We need money bad ii The iu consequence of some rovetbents we are making, and a 714 will avail us wore than two this tune next year. Persons who not called upon by our agent within' uextihree or four weeks, will find ouC:iielf or some one else always a t ito receive and receipt for any ucc drib us. %.,; minty for $1.50 at R. Steintelre, quiway, New Brighton, Ai, (Loess. CLOCKS,—Amorican Clocks u ,reek; Ptylet.; lot,est prices. ./oht, ~son't Son., 4. Co., 'Xi Market street, Pitts- Notiee" . .—From and after this date die!‘tirst of September next the ,:,ty C6mmissiOners will meet on Sat ;,,y of (ificti week only. aprlUtf Post-office has recently been re .,llishes at Brush Creek in this cuun arcuiel Burns has been appointed -• Nla4er. This was much needed inl.2abitanta of that neighborhood, " : I tjr duly appreciated. !•••tetufeit's Clothing beforo ME=I rrl BD. , rtnmin.• our urdr•rn ran• 0,0• A & •` r lr'. ¶• , r;.• it, i pflnpl , 1.11 ,-, 1 .1 P. .rks•t w.toita-- , a s-ientilr , %iiizetable rt•i.tratill, a porle, t I,rr arid , rn ntq'nl, e than i'ast..r arid te.t , take. ••!eanses, the system n n lin , 4 remarkable manner; ilOeS riot cripe, but operates whoa all ,tber remedies hav e failed. It is certain saireriiele Narcotic rips ajnrall ether purgative and ex- ;lug Inezlicine.. The Ca.,toria eontains ~ther Atinerzn •, Morphine nor Alec, emolicnt, soothing effect, It counlatts the foil and produces nal rel particularly adapting It to ing ati:!l teething children. It cures 1113 , 11 pteli, Wind Colloonstis fluty len e cy, Croup and kills Wort p A Ake yoqr druggist send for ityie will ', ay" keep it, as every fami must it. "ft costs but fifty cents a c taittle. mat4w I:. ITELti FELT, Oi NOW Brighton, is eli4hing at cost, on account of , ng to remove •:Cock to his new re, corner Broadway Sz Falls streets. Irocoaitut Padding.—Mix a grated • -anat. =vvith half pound powdered sugA - r; add quarter pound melted i:ter: bOt up six eggm, leaving out halt whiten; then one grated nutmeg. all hci.well mixed. The dish to be N% itp pie-crust of the follow•tng rtiolls • ..one pound of flow, three ,ArterN dr a pound of butter, and a half ❑t of milk ur water. D Suits at It. Stein . Broadway,-. New Brighton. i; rEP.-PLA'rED Wear..—We melt none but trip &end for drawlnz• and prices. Good! , ,• I). R deelrerl. ./oh' Ntartxt street_ Pitt,blinjt. µ;-ly rug ('bpapest Largest and best sole , - n of Carpets, Oil ('loth, Walt Paper, indt)v.Shades; and Varieties at B. aprl7:iiw Fatal A occident .—A serious, and pri)ved to be a fatal accident nc rred t)ti ti.o farm of Joseph Disler, in hlatid township, Clarion Counts'. on rolac7niorning, lithlinst. A Mr. Roy , bei:6nging somewhere .n the Eastern irtofethe Mato, who had beau stopping NIL-•Disier•s for a low dayslundortook fell a tree, and when it was starting branch that had become dia idgej or broken oti' dew back, striking r. fl"y"er ~ n the head and inflicting 'urr2s from Which he died the same ctoug. T buy goods that are sold at enst, to break merchants up. S. 'rtellenhurg charge a profit on all their store is on Broadway, 41-;; . ,,uteAtsuad best styles in all thi•ir branche., to he st .!.tee,,,, .. -• t" 93 Market pt. PittAburgh, j genuine lox of l)r. PrANt:S LIVI::R PILLS hears the m4ttireof FLIiMINI, HIV l'itt4- 41) Pa., and their private I' 11l ted n;ii. stamp. :A — "Take no other." , •aniarket 1 , 0 full of Imitations. Umber Daym.—Wednesday, Friday •;aturdav 91 - last Meek were what are is , wn as Erriber tbaya—observed in tie churches as a time of prayer and r.l,g. The name is derived from the ut , •to.totu of eating nothing on •lA% until evening, and then only Haknd under the embers, called hreari. The otigervanc oof ember , ~ 1 great antiquity in the church. ran nee a larger .tick and batter ••;} clothing of y. A. J. snelien- Bruadway, New Brighton, than • Cher store In the cram A WArritea•-•1141n, - • !the:4. Wateheo in the City of •Pittaborgh„ are , ondoient of Our nhtUty to plea., in 011VIPPI John Sttrenaon a Sofa .f Pitts }e' I y kItAT CLAY! liorsr. -The Fancy Drr•. • Mi linery and Notion honse or 'Jos. NI eer undoubtedly nest cisi.a, and air, readers will End their goods and prlees c”1-1 he d'i•slri.4l Their stuck at the pre; "-me to V rY Inrge, and always the roost nom. eruhraces L.ndles Linen Sntte, white Agivt'el Lawng, Saitlit, Po:twain.. Battlsre -In 'Ott In greet varlety-of rviora. Among , • ahute are tom, very handsome Suite.. and front - it-CA upward.. They also, have a and .elect Stork of •Witilte Gotxli and" Pk'''. iY ranriut he beaten for prices and quality. t-if. Eastern" ittatzlirda Japanese Silks in lenity, Japaneae Linen. State and:Buff liermenig. Sill, tireriattinee and tliz • se , o a aeiret Sl.ek of eamcner shaw 4 and ail., Nest Bow,. New \ect Rthbone, Lace •ti a great anety Their crock of ." straw' t;oolik t, always the !agog and ever CLlMplete f':l v., Cannot enumerate all the different aril ' bet refer our readurs to their titanding adver •eMerit a, we trinfir Chase by saving that nor Is. • tn. rem w Ili do well to call at their Fiore. If G ould 'are money and dlit the same time get ti,t lia, article Remember the plate, M r- sae $ Cu TICKLING 1..• Meta. btvrllng Sliver. Table Wir e p:eces John Stere won'r St)ns " 6 , C? Market str..et, Pittobargh • )e7-ly r•nafa at te2.75, at R. Stainfolt'a, troadway, New Itrtgbtan. "The Wellsville Union," has rianged hands, Mr. Foster having pur- Lask-11 an Interest in a job office in Pitta 'orgh• Pa., has dtsposed of the nowspa 'r te McCord Brothers, who took con last Week. The paper is improved aPpearanee, and bide fair to uphold IA high reputation 'earned under Sir. Fetter's editorial management. Crops.—The reports from . Orinsyl vania refer to the Severity of, the winter and the depth of freezing; in Borne cases 2} feet, in others four feet, at the date of mailing. Thete was "constant freezing from November 23.t0 April 1" In Cam- , - 6rle, and "fields that were green in fall , *renew bare;" "fields look asif scorch ed by fire in Westmoreland; fields aro injured by the fly and by frost In Lan caster;" winter wheat in Dauphin "has the appearance of having boon frozen off as the stern in many places can be lifted from roots;" 'small growth was made in the fall taltradford; leeks poor in Cum berland, "but roots aro living and corn ' znencing to grow;" much winter wheat killed In Mifflin, where a very large crop was grown last year, half of it the Fultz variety. Similar reports come from Wayne. York, Perry, Clinton, Chester, Tioka, Bucks, Indiana, Elk, Susquelian- , na, Greene, Armstrong, Lawrence, Ly coming, Huntingdon, Mercer, Wyom ing, Adams, Warren, Northumberland, Washington . and Lehigh. The fly is re ported in several counties. rUsius. Cull. it year 14 2 41 00 03 00 10 5.3 15 00 .20 00 58 00 $7 Oo!Co 00 . 10 00 15 00- 14 00 18 00 15 00 21 11.1 51 a/ 38 00 IS 00 to 00 CO OG 100 00 -$3 00 Decoration Day.—The soldiers and citizens generally of Beaver and vicinity are requested to meet at the Court House this (Tuesday) evening, at TV. o'clock, to take Fctm e action In reticence to thi observance of Decoration day. A full tern-out is requested. SoLnrens. I'm: clothing sold by IL Stelaeit, Broadway. New Brighton, is made in him shop and not brought from the east. He warrants them to 'give satisfaction. WATcit Hal'', I FLI NO.-1f your watch Is out or or der.. mend It to John Slerenson's Sons Co.. Pitt*. I,urzli It will be repaired and returned free of expiess charges. Ail work warranted. je7-ly To iletutowe Wiarts.—Take good indigo, such as is used by the laundress; 1 , soak it in water; with a ku' f pare away the surlace of the warts so to cause thy blood to fl ow. Wipe o the blood atitArop the indigo water upon them. Very large ones may require a seeond application. The indigo produces no pain whatever. I have used and recom mended this cure to many persons, and have never known it to fail but once.— Rural New Yorker. .47 sell clothing to livo ; a small ad Vance on cost is our motto. S..i S. Sro , l ienburg, Broadway, New Brighton. Else Hundred Thoumund.--500,000 Bottles of firecn ' a August Flower has been bold in this State in three months. We only ask you to go to the drug stores of Hugo And riessen, Beaver, S. Hannon, Rochester, or Gilliland di Kerr, New Brighton. Pa.. and get a bottle free of ekarge, or a regular size at seventy-five cents. Every Bottle warranted to cure Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, Sick - headache, Costivenesa, Heartburn, Wa terbrash, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Impure Blood, or deranged Stomach and liver. line Dr. Boiwhee's German Syrup for consumption. not _':,;ly . AI Yankee alai) pediller has been de- lighting everybody but his immediate victims in the region °fib° Green Mount ains, by a strikingly original plan for evading his tavern hills. llts plan is to stop at a farm house and ask for a night's lodging and toed for himself and horse. When his bill is tiresented in the nolrn ing he astonishes the farmer by asking to ",ee his license to keep a tavern !" The document not being illitoducible, he reserves his %tamps, and proceeds on his way, until the approach of night affords an opportunity of enlightening another vletitn concerning the laws which regu late tavern licenses. The Cheapest Largest and best selec tion of Carpets, Oil (loth, Wall Paper, Window-Shades and Varieties, at it. Mulheini. • aprl7:6w Tit r. largest stack of clothing in West eru l'ennsylvaina, at S. J. Suellen burg's, Broadway, New Brigh!on. Something About Babies.—Tpllt about babies! We always loved a babY— 'not any of your sour, auspicious, squFfil • mg specimens, but a bright, rosy, dim pled thing, full of fun and frolic, run ning over with glee, and of such a confi ding, misuspectffg disposition as not to refuse to go to ( anybody. What can bo more refreshing in this busy, tiresome world, than an occasional romp with u baby' A letting down as it were of the vlwrd of mind until it vibrates in unison with a baby's, and then holding a conti dental chat, in real baby ‘ernacular. Then to have a couple of white chubby arms thrown about your neck, and a pair of rosy lips, fresh as rosebuds ero the dtin s have left them, presented for a kiss. The man who c.an thitik of it with out a softening of the heart mid a water ing of the mouth, is no hotter than the se. 'LW before n Loin the pearls are cast, and e hope lie may never be blessed a jib a baby— or if he is, let him be a kicking pugilisticbaby, one akilleq, iu the art of gouging, who takes delight in running his thumb into your eye, and is always trying to obtain a lock of your hair by a more summary and uneerimo nions process than clipping. I:WHOS at a qmall advance on cost nt the reliable Clothing House of S. A: J. Snellen hurg, Broadway, New Brighton. t: CAI "( Temperance nods some 01 Os most insidious and dangerous foes in the many so-called - tonics - and -ap petizers,- made of cheap whisky and refuse liquors, finished up to suit de pra‘ed appetites, under the name of medicines. /fir, Walker's Lahfornet Vinegar Bitters are 11. ne of these. They are not a beverage, but a genuine medi cine, purely vegetable, prepared from califor ilia herbs by a regular phxsielan. For all diseases of the stoma*" liver, kidneys, bladder, skin and blood, they are an a lall Lie and unrivalled remedy, olays,4w. PoLyric:AL.—Successful or unsuccess fo,l candidates fur otilec, at the recent phmary election, would do well to have tluer photographs taken at Noss' gallery, Nev. Brighton—the because the subject will make a pleasing picture, every lineament of feature expressive of the utmost complacency and satisfaction --the latter to test th'e pot% er of his art in depirting the expressions nt disgust and disappointnu;nt. There could he un more perfect lest ot the truthfulness and life Itke p.,wer of the artist than these Would afford Try him on, so that you c a n nay t • oor ellildrtn, in the language 01 John Rogers: "1 leave you Irma little Ph , ,/ , For you to look upon,• That you may see your father's face : . When he is dead and gone.'' Saturday morning, about two o'clock • the portable eteani 1411 W ioi 1, formeny owmxi by' ler, .ituaterl near llount Plea ant, tired on tire, ,aud before the tituue,, e,uld be subdued was dart:lap(' to the urrirJunt of ?us. tiutidred S olar.. Th e cause attrioute.d to lb work et an incendiary. Nu clue to the perpetrat"r. A lratne Lab belouging .Soltialan, Ira, burnt. in Latrobooue &ay last week. The activity and prolupt.ness of the ,•11.i- Leh, pre tatted It froth hpreading t rn Weilnesidav morn ng of last v.eelt about lu o cluck, a house owned by Harvey Baker of Latrobe, and °CCU pied by Joseph Brant, near 1 dUngstov, \Su , totally de , itryyed by tire. Both the father and Another Were away !row home at the time, but the children had sense enough to clear the house of them sek es , a hen they Saw the tire, one of which %s at. tarried by the others trimi the cradle. The loss. the oi,upai.ts ics coMplete, but through the good L ess a.tthvtr ioughbors they have been Nell provided for. The tire no doubt carele , NlM:sts, but there are .ois -141c10t., here. lot/. pr3:f S. A: .1. 5N1.1.1.1,N11V liti aL a sm.ui ,L. 1% any,. :1 remember when )011 buy el .1. ••••,, y , )11 pity a pr, tit on , A hat gtq. V. - ,TI 111,, ‘‘. EI, - 1111 Milrl 1111, iu th,• tl,l ul, 11,.• Idditu , lll. to • 11941 ./fl, venso, 1L 'rt Nlark,t .Ire 1. I':n,•t,ur't, 3.7 iy = Farmer** Hops.— An intelligent and thrilty farmer tells us in a few word how he has kept his Goys at home and made farm life not only endurable Lut attractive to the youngsters. The 'lesson is well worth heeding. He says; "But hp! the co-operation of my boys I should have failed. The eldest is nearly twen ty-one, and the other boys in the neigh horhood,younger, have left their parents; _mine hare- sin& to me :when I most _needed_ their service*. I attribute this result to the fact that Iliave tried to make home pleasant for them. I have fur nished them with attrietive and useful reading ; and wheu night comes, and the day's work is endeLi instead of run ning with other boys to the railroad station and adjoining tce,ns, they gath er around the great Ittejp, and become interested iu their hooka (tud papers." Tee attention of our *ders, the la dies in particular, ts dir:ti4ted. to tlir fine new stock of NI illinerrt Goods, Trim mings, Fancy Goods, Saritmer Shawls, &c., which aro just opening at Bence's, the old stand, Beaver, tints, Bonnets, Ribbons, and Flowers or every style in the market. Tilt§ stock;frir exrelleniv ant variety, has never t, equaled in this place. It is of so attt tive a char acter, that our fair readerki,:will not fail to appreciate it. Those Who are ece notunsal in their viewCwili fin d at an excellent sex* goo d s at low prices : in fact the pries at this ea tablishment aro remarkahly low, and those who would avail themselves of these should not delay, t ina29;2w. EIEN MEI ' ' - 'IIIEVER OWE VP. . . Never give up I it is wiserand better'. Always to hope than once to deeptur ; _Throw off the load of daubt's citukPntig fetter, Apt breathe dark spell of tyrannical care. Never give up ! or the hurthen may sink you, Provideme kindly his mingled the cup, And in all troubles or triala bethink you, 't he watchword of life should be. Never give up . Never give up! there r are'clieneeS And change; Helping the hopeful a hundred to one. And mid the chaos, high wisdom arranges Ever POCCCPS —if you'll only hope on. Nes et give up ! for the wisest is boldest. lidolving that Pro% Mcßee, mingles the cup, And of all maxima the best as the oldest Is the true watchword of—Never give up. Never ivs no ! though therave shot may rattle. And the full thunder Ciend over you buret, i i Stand like a rock and the *torte or the bank Little can harm you, though doing their worst. Nevergive.up I It adversity presses Providence wifely has mingled lb , cuP. • And the beat conned In all roar distrrai tea he the Mont watchword of—Never-give up. Republican Conveutlan.—The annual convention of the Republicans of the county wee held in the Court House In Seaver on Monday last. Dr. W. C. riblarlock was made president 0:# the CouVeation. and .1. F M,uer of New Brighton, Oscar Small of Bridgewater, Secretaries. The result of the vote on the preceding Saturday will be found elsewhere In the Alial.7B. After the re. snit was announced W. Shallenberger erg. Of Rochester was elected permanent chairman of the chanty committee, and 11. R. Moore mitt. Secre tary. The resolutions and official proceedings will appear to our reit Lane. 'the Ticket Nominated. The ticket nominated on last Monday, by the Republican Convention which met in this place is as follows : Delegate to Constitutional Convention— Henry H ice. Congress—William Henry. Senate—J. S. Rutan. Assembly—S. J. Cr..sa. .4sBociate Judge—M. Lawrence. Sher/if—Chamberlin White. Erg. & Recorder—James I. Stokes. Clerk of ontrt—Jobn C. Hart. (bniint.s.vto ner Daniel Neely. P. H. Director—John White. Auditors—Chas. A. Hoon —Dr. C. C. Riggs. Coroner—Daniel Collins. Trustees—D. McKinney—Sauil. Moor head. Ser Accident.—Last week a little son of Isaac Morgan, of Brighton township, this connty, while playing with other children, upsot a wheel of a threshing machine upon himself, break ing his arrodu two places, and bruising it severely. Ws bones were set and wounds dressed by Dr. 3l'Nutt, of this borough, and ho is doing as well as could be expected. ,To FARNlEllB.—Foutz'a Horse & Cat tle Powders, Harrell's Condition Pow ders, Sheridan'a Cavalry Powder. Frose field Vegetable Powders, Gargling Oil, (genuine,) 'Tobias' Venetian Liniment, Nerve and I3one Liniment. A fresh supply just received and Int' sale *low A. pries, at Hugo ndriessen'a B s'er Drug Store. ma'A2w. :Force of Eicnimple.—The poor wo man, who with a scanty wardrobe, is ever neat nod clean in her person; amidst various and trying duties., is patient; gentle and affectionate in her domestic relations; with small funds is economic al andiudirions in her household man agement. is presenting every day a practical exposition of some of the best lessons In life, may be a greater bene factress of lier kind than the woman of fortune in alms. The poor man, whose regularity and sobriety of conduct en operate with such a woman, and show his fellow workman and towmonen what temperance, industry, manly tenderness and superiority to low, sensual tempta tion earl effect in endearing a home which, like the green spot that the trav eler finds in the desert, is bright even amid all the gloom of poverty, and sweet even annul ad the surrounding bitter ness--such a man does good as well as the roost eloquent writer that ever w rote. EVERY oar• agrees upon this point— tilat NI, Schiff, of New Brighton, is r.ellitigi this season, all kinds of Dry ti , sods and Notions at a lower price than ever before, and not, another merchant in this ueighborhood has attempted to under-Nell him in any article. Don't Fret.—What is the use for inert to talk, and trouble their minds about things when it does no good ? Farmers especially make a great ado when the prospect for wheat, corn or oats i 24 not as they think it might be. Since everything is for the lies!, why find fault with the workings of nature? Thcrre iv plenty to eat and wear, and what more do you need? Yes, but says one, "I have some land to pay for, and it crops Sail I shall not he able to make both ends meet. - Well, if you have a debt, does the worrying pay it? Where there is no money men can not get any. MR. M. SCHIFF is Stilt kelllng some of that good i.;ingliam at 12; cents, per yard, also, splendid yard wide bleached and unbleached Muslin at 12; vents per yard; the latest style in Plaids and Mo hair dress goods at 25 cents per yard, 1p,041 linen Ilandkerchiets, 4 for 25 cent's, plain and ribbed ladies' hose at 10 cents per pair, Parasols from 20 cents up, and all other goods at the lowest cash prices. The prospects for an abundant crop of almost all kinds of fruit are better now than fur a number of years pant. Peaches, apricots. plums. pears and ap ples have passed wifely through the whiter, escaped the spring frosts, and are generally loathed %%Mc- fruit. (frapes and raspberries seem to have suffered seriously during the winter. Many old grapevines are entirely killed and many more seriously damaged. Ra.pberry canes have muttered serious injury arid many of the tenderer varieties where they have not been protected have been entirely M PORTA NT To I[OUMEIi EEPER4.— I t In:1y not he genearlly known that "The Raker' I'.oking SLO VO, Man 111 . '10111r/A hv the Beaver lona Co-operative Full 11 - dry .I.,,eiation,is the beat cooking atove te.w wade. "The Itaketas become extremely popular witlythe housekeeper" for the Cullom:mg reaaona : It k tn.t(le front the teL A No. 1 foundry metal. It in made by first elans meehanirs. It han an extremely neat and beautiful design, and in easily kept clean. It combines all merited improvements. It k durable and operates perfectly. It takes less fuel for the saint) work than any other Cooking stove. It can he purchased eheaner than any other cook i rig stove °flared to the !wh ile. ly any of our readers design going to Pittsburgh to reurehase elothing,it would p a y thew to refrain from doing so until tiny h4V 19 111 vesitigatell the advantages and disadvantages attending -anvil a course. It is certainly a ruinous practice and one that is a folly for our citizens to indulge in, and we hope that for thecred it of our town and for the sake of sustain ing home interests it will bo aseon tin Lied. By a little attention and inves tigation, purchasers will he convinced that it is to their own interest to buy at home. The firm of Bert a Walsh, Broadway, New Brighton, for instance, make elothingqUite equal in all respects to any made in Pittsburgh, and at much lower figures than the saute can he bought there. They have just received another new line of cassimeres, diago iiaßi„chevints, etc., ,te., which they will make to order in the latest styles and at the lowest possible prices. They have also,on hand a large stock of hats, caps, and gents' furnishing goods generally, which they are selling at reduced prices. "Our Digestion: or. My Jolly Friend's-Secret." is the happy title of Ino Lewis' latest and most important work. It - is well calculated to do good ser,, lit promoting the health of the people, and deserves a wide circulation. rho very reading of the book will tend to !Tooke ono wiser and jollier, for the doctor writes with great directness and vivacity, and a due infusion of humor, playfulness, and anecdote, which are sure to render the work attractive and universally popular. It ought to super sede Ituchan'a and every other "Domes. 'tie Medicine," as a household book; for it shows how medicine may be dispensed with, to a considerable extent, in a ma jority of cases. We confidently believe this book will save thousands of doc tors' bills, if its wisdom is heeded. It solves the problem of cheap living, and will thus "if read by the many bless the million - . It teaches 12ls how to live so that we need never be troubled with "the blues," or suffer with billionaness or dyspepsia. It tells how to manage so that you shall have white teeth, sweet breath, strong Muscles., good spirits, re freshi.e aleepand long life. 'Male the nature of the secret of our jolly friend, and is really worth many times the price asked for the book. Buy it, and study Its Invaluable information and receipts, is our advice to all. We are informed that the book is to be sold entirely by agents, and in our opinion they are sel dom offered a better chance to make money rapidly, thaw theitale of this low priced practical book will afford. We advise all seeking profitable employ ment to write without delay, to the pub lisher, Geo. Maclean, 733 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. The ...whapta g.litipuutut.7-419Fr weeks ago we related how a gay young man, who had married a wife in Atm A t b o i , Michigan, came to this city, wed ded arespectable young woman on the South Side, and set up a boarding house on Wylie avenue, and how, dq receiving letters from his legal _wife. ho became uneasy, and finely. eloPed, with-Wssec ond wire's sister, leitying Atintlry bills unsettled In this - city,. 'rho. Zlew,,York Diapaleh gives 11: 10 -1a0ciel to lbisritary, narrating the arrival" them; of Wives We. I and No. 2 ' and. their disetivin'y - orthe object of their search in a private board ing house on Twenty-fourth Street. ,The young man had run out .tiftnealitt And was working at a dental establishtniult In that city. The meeting of the two sisters is graphinaltydescribed, tit s Fun away" having fallen fitinthts • Into Mir injured sister's,arme. The-nameweiven by the young man -to the police, After his arrest, are eVideittlY llctijiepty and we withhold thorn for 1119 present, The matter will go before Court .ferr gat ion. Several 'parties here Wilt pay their respects to the young man should he he brought on to this city.—Pattr. (binmercial. McK ELVY'S .Colebrated Stomach Bit ters, tho purest tonic in tho world, al ways for sale at Hugo Andrieswen'a Beaver I)rug Store. Ina29;2W. Dreary Homes.—Of all the dreary places, deliver us from the dreary farm house which so many people call home. liars for a front gate; chickens wallow ing before the door; pig pens elbowing thp house in the rear; scraggy trees nay et' cared for, or no trees at all: no flower ing shrubs; no neatness, no trimness. And yet a lawn, and trees, and a neat wall, and a pleasant Porch,, and a plain fence around, all do not cost *great deal. They can be secured little by little, at odd times, and the expense , hardly fell. And if ever the time comes when it is best to sell the farm. fifty dollars so In vested will often bring back five tired. For a man is a brute who will not insensil/ly yield to a higher price for stieh a farm when he thinks of the pleas ant surroundings it offers his wife and children IMI3 Concerning the prevalence of ner vous ecimplalcits; . an intehaelge soya Physicians generally statetliatnerVdu.s rornplaints have never been more fre. quoin, than they aro throughout the country at the present time. Men are suffering from nervous exhaustion, and women from hysterics and extreme de pression of spirits. The explanation is that during the cold, dry weather of February and March, the atmosphere was surcharged with electricity to a great - degree. The system was thus stimulated to an unusual extent, and the warm, damp days of April, in which the atmosphere was almost destitute orelec tricity, following after the dry and cold days of the precedleig months, produced a feeling of nervous exhaustion such as the hard drinker feels when Ale breaks away from his evil habits for a' few days. It needs a few days of clear, sharp wort tber, such as wo shall not probably get, 1.0 restore the estuilibrum, and bring about a state of physical good feeling. Boiler Explosion.—On ThurAday last one of the boilers attached to the steanrsaw mill of S. C. Work, in Hope well ttownshlp, exploded with a tre tnentrous report, and almost tctallv de, tnolished the engine house. The mill was being ruu at the time by I'hos,. Armstrong and Henry M'Allister. brit at the time of theexplosion, they had left the mill to assist" Mr. W. Hadley tp drop a saw log which be had brough and this ileubtles saved Abair ..11ves - ; it turned out 110 one was injured. The holler was an old one, and was shown to be detective. as there was a full sup ply of water in It at the time siyi but a small head of steam.— iVashingten Re prirte r. Sheep Killed.--On Saturday night, it al inst., dogs killed fifty lambs and beldnging to Samuel Skiles, of chortles township, Washington coun tv. flow to 'Enke Tea—Tea can trot be properly made from water that has been boilinv . long. Cold water must be put In the ottle, adding the tea at the moment of etitilltlon, and not a mlnnte after. It might alrso'lhe pointed out that the practice of measuring tea In spoons is a mistaken one, as the strength of the infusion &ponds on the weight; sad few larger or smaller leaves make a wi.nder f.,1 difference in the quantity contained in a teaspoon, and consequent ly in the strength of the Infusion. John C. Boyle. hal 1F) vuti-i fur Sheriff in t h e tuuro v. Something Cur Eihoppteres.— What ever you buy, purchase only those arti cles V. hirh are really good. A few dol lar~ judiciously went will gn farther than double the autumn t in the hands of a careless and inexperienced shopper. Do not waste your money upon Lawdry finery, and showy but flimsy goods, be cause they are cheaper than those whiob appear plainer. If you ran afford but one dress, have that of good material. If a rich dress with costly trimmings be beyond your means, insteatkof buying a cheAp material and a quantify of showy !tinge, put chase a good substantial arti cle, and wake it without trimmings• It m a y he plain but. it is sure to be lady like, and may easily possess the merits of mini pia elegance. t.t.s . ros, May 24th, 15:72. JAcon EY.% ND, Ks 4. As you have ,!opted from the Pitts burgh (htzette of the 16th inst., an art de in which I am grossly and falsely assal I ask,as an act of simpie justice, that you gi , e. place in the columns of the A nous the response indorsed herewith, cut from the (;,rzette of the 2.3 d inst. -Respectfully Yours, IN‘'Nt. I EN R' LETTER FRox 110N.JUIRIE AONEW. iiallitTSBURO, May 20tb, Wit.i.tAiit HENRY, ESQ. 1) ,• a :1 . 11" •—1 have received your letter of the 17th, enclosing an arLiele cut front the Pittsburgh Gazelle entitled, "Who are Holtersr' and requesting a statement from me as to certaill mutters contained in it. I regret this call very much. Not that lat miwil4ing to do justice to an old and valued friend, but because of the causes which have led to this appeal, and of the necessity which forces me into it position I e,ould avoid in view of the place till. You will excuse me there ton• if I make my 'answers brief, and C , ,ntine them to that which is personally kli4oiv in 10 Me. The article referred to contains this passage: "Wm. Henry, six years ago, was ii‘erwheliningly beaten in this county ior the nomination of State Sena tor. instead of acquiescing like a 'true\ tAii , ii , l ie liste ne d to the seductive words of Motittfirmery, to beefir , l it an ikirierroto• candidate, and hail it not been for a gentleman tending a scat un the iiipreine Bench, who in lull view, and 111 the hearing of neor6i4 of Deitimirats and Republicans passing, and repassing on the streets, literally thrti. , /u , l the insane idea out of his ruuul lie would 'have bartered himself wholly uw.:y to those who were ready to take back rebels W•itli open arms.' . The foregoing statement evidently s to no. So far as it does, it is incor vet ill language and spirit. The facts are these: You were coming from the direction of Hall's Hotel toward my house. I had been told that you had ne to the hotel where Motitgornery and Ina friends were, and whore it was rumored by persons then unfriendly to your interests, you were con lerri ng w nth tle in upon sr.lionies ii jurions to the Be publican tielvel. ;v Seelng you coining, .1 determined as au old friend to interro gate you, and If there was any Tout da tiiiii for the report, to dissuade vou I rout ally such ailtauco. . You told we you had been sent for to come to the hotel. That you found Montgomery and others there. 'filet the subject of the Senate was mentioned, and you v‘ are offered the Democratic vote if you would run, I ut that you had not accepted, and did not intend to. Without undertaking to give all that was said this was the purport of the whole matter. We had a long con versation, some of which related to col lateral matters, and in part of it I stated my Vieth of such alliancvs as the OLIO ill/ pined. I did not then, and I have not since believed there was any just foundation for the charge, further than the un friendless created out oftha Visit to the hotel. ' Thu conversation occurred between ourselves, apart from all others, iu the public square, under the oak tree In front of my house. I remember no pass ers-by. It was not in Lhe bearing of scores of Democrats and Republicans, but was in private, and could not have been easily heard by any one; and no such account oftho conversation, as that given in the extract above, has ever been given by me. There is another passage In the article to which you call my attention,a4 one of the "others" referred to. I .4 . m not sure of the reference to me, nor do I know exactly what eircutnstance is re ferred to. I therefore prefer not to re ply to a matter 1n which I might com mit a mistake. I can only say in gener al terms that I have known you well and intimately for more than forty years, and I have never known a fact or cir cumstance reflecting upon your personal Integrity, or detracting from your stand ing as a consistent member-of the old Witt, and the present Republican party. it would require more than ordinary evidenoeto contradict the uni_f orm tenor of elite No' *ell - nod so !Ong irtteter me. lain truly your friend. DANIEL Antrum?. STATIOIET 01' Ij. lIINNDFIBALL. My attention has been called to is earn— munieation Rrtho . PittabOrgh Gatetie or the lath instant, signed "Pair PlaY," in which, among other things, it is charged that in the year INA Wm. Henry, E,„ O of Fallston, Beaver county, "liste ne d i:„ the seductive words of Win. Montgom ery, to 'bectone an independent Demo erotic candidate" for the State Senate, "and viatready to barter tit:kilt', Stay t o those willing to take back'ths' rebels with open arms." As I was present at the affair referred to, that is to say at the National Rotel In Beaver, at the September Court of 1866, I am free to esy. I know the charge to he a gross misrepresentation ; and am 's expression anti ap parent feeling at that time aro concern ed, is ent i re l y vo id of truth. I heard every Word uttered at that interview, which listed probably twenty minutes and every expression and indication of Mr. Henry was jest. the reverse of tbat. attributed to• him by the oorreimundent of the Gazette. When Mi. Henry was introduced to Mr. Montgomery ( w hi c h interview wry .certainly not sought b y the fenel:l Mr. M. immediately opened on *aides, spoke or WS knowl edge Of the widespread dissatisfaction amongst Republimos of this county with the Senatorial noniluation—ibut if Mr. H. would rim as an independent Republican candidate he would give him every Dentocratie vole in the district, and guarantee tila election. Said Mr. M., "I will vote for you, and I do not ask you'to vbte for me." Mr. Henry respinided, that be bud been a candidate for the Republican Senatorial nomina tion ;_had always been a pretty decided party man, his life business necessarily making him so—always zealous for maintaining party rules—that ho had nothing now to yield of Republicanism for any purpose, and could not enter min the proposition. He was aware, 'hessaid of Republican dlssatlahmtlen, but ho was in no way or degree responaible for ft; then leaving the roam, and those present, with the distinct understanding that lie would not be an indedpendent candidate. The fact that he did not run Stands in corroboration. The Senatorial question was the only one *erred to whilst Mr. Henry was present! 11. MENDENTIALL. New Brighton, May m. LETTER PROM HON. JOHN ALI,OIoN W.witsarrox CITY May 18, Isti3. Wm. Iligititv, ER 1 , iy: ~ 'Vont-10f Ott tlf alt, :cdPITZ Pl y . iga! , attentiou"Co hit ,rtt,c ft; publish(' :In The PittsbuigOlAgygtrt 61 same dati i under bead , 0 rim Wilda ry—lioltetir in w b felt. the writer teplemiettlitt:favieohe liißtory of romp past ctinitudgiiirtillieroeitnnnty;-.4s arm b e fore ruf,lind Vtiagenta reply. You tikk bile livaitt(ki thy TeCollectinn in regard to the' elpitiVernane i hal qou end others 14114',/tleyeettgh Ow Annus beictuaie th e ee,iti t rewonid not - join thern le *ln. si,m witholii lifahnerata in optinOttort ,to the regOldrt itket, , '" lids see ma In, tet , t rip the eaniNagn . le 1t 4 54.-- time lime ant ing that virinvnsci - : I 'rilts , finformeitby .41y friends thrtt Otain 101idittrpoliticiartho Beaver Atat‘tileri,VittiotS - threittysin. re cord uttbir.;titronf,. Una' do- notlienteni. her that your name was ever assort:dial with those that were hostile to my elec tioti; but on the contrary, I believed then, an d since, th a t ye a s were my friend and anxious for my election. At every 'time that I was a candidate I received your cordial Rapport. Our relations for many years were intimate and cordial; and I do not remember an occasion when you-fal tered in the support of the nominee of the party. Asa Whig and as n Republi can, Its II /ng as-I resided in the county I ever flauci von I rue and lnyul to your par ty. and I know 'nlno event in our long ac quaintance that reflects discredit upon },'or loyalty as it pel tician, or that de tracts from your character i a high minded and honorable man. I would re e., t to see Injustice done you by the initi rep o•( .entation of matters lop , past. Yours; ite., jOITS A T.I.I!W)IC. -- - -.•-•-•- -- A Poor Refutatio n. Ma. EDITOR: I observe In the Pittsburgh Ga ul& of the Met., letters from MeasSs. Agnew, Allison and Mendenhall, ono:crating Mr. Wm. Henry from certain delinquencies chem. ed by its correspondent " Fair Play." It stlines ta that some of the letters leave him realty awly as bad a plight as your correspondent left hiut As "Fair Play" has not seen tlt to Mahe any reply, and as some Ming. have not been made clear to my comprehension, I would line' Intro mat km on the following point.: Were not the fu rious newspaper asaaults made upon Col. Allison and hie colleagues In the memorable contest to which be niters. furnieted ob..pessiter fa the edam writing of Mr. Henry! If he was In sympattlyistai the sentiment. contained In those hitter articles— as he wan clearly tinderattonl to be at the time - has net Colonel Allison been laboring , under a great &lepton these many rears, that he tool cd. tray., hecu Iris friend! Did henry, or did he not. shortly after the election of that year, and shortly after the appearance of these talminattons against the candidates of his own party, delve the editors of the Annus out of the building , that had been used a. a printing office from time Immemo. nal ith the lull knowledge moreover that oo other building, suitable forte parposo, could be had in the entire town? Did he or did he not after his defeat for the Senate in 1986, write certain let ters of 1t cry questionable propriety to Mr. Welsh of M'a-hingtun county, in reference to the inde pendent candidacy ! DM or did not hla son Tommy h•Pow Mr. Montgomery from his meettog to the his Court noose to room in the lifatforral - Note!, and in hearing of the landlord, tell hint that -Father would be down to-morrow to see him llpOut that matter" What matter!-of course tne proposal to beegitne Mr Montgomery's candidate for the sieuate,An pursuance of that notidentlon, - Father - goes to Mr. Montgomery's room the next day. It Mr. Henry did not entertain Mr. Montgom ery's proposal what took him inch such ofsreputs ble political company? Would not a genuine Re publican have trampled the base proposition an tler foot without a momenta' consideretlen If the poison had not deep hold of him, why did Judge Agnew show Po much feeling In robe and banner, after Mr. Henry came from Montgomery's r.aou , If Mr. Hewy did not medttale - going foto the movement., why did he exhibit for months at terward such marked coolness toward those of intimate friends who had been mainly Metro ro--nral te liceptu;.! him out of it ? Finally, why did he refuse to take part In that campaign- ex- Lew to throw cold water upon the efforts of his fellow Itepnblicins-when it was confessedly more momentous in its consequences to the goe. erbment nad the country than any that preceded or succeeded it? A n.werg to these queinlnna, and perhaps a let• te• from ?dr. Hall of the National. Pod enpleo of aa the•lettera sent to Mr Welsh; are now clearly In order. INQUIRER ' Daniel Corbus, was nominated f'r C Nroner without opposition—having a total of 202 votes in the County. A Word to Farmers.—The first thing for a farmer to find out is. what orops grow best on his soli. Then let him not be discouraged by 4 ,4 7 prices for a year or two. 'the has a grass farts, let him make butter right along even if gotne weeks It does bring him but twenty-tivo cents. Let him persevere and continuo to send a fine article to town, and hereto the year is out ho will get forty-five cents. So with potatoes or hogs, or cheese. Farmers difier more in ',kill a S marketers than in industry as producers. THE 11A11 koom ItsmEDY for weakness of the stomach is a dose of Rum Bitters. They are surcharged with Fu Jet Oa, deadly element, which Is rendered more active by the pungent astringents with which It Is combined. If your stomach is, went: or your liver or bowels disor dered, tone, strengthen and regulate them With Vin gar Bitters, a pure Veg etable Stamarhie and Aperient, free from oleohol, and capable of Infusing new vi tality into your exhausted and disorder ed system. Dyapepaln—lrullge■tlou.—The subject of indigestion Las attracted mach attention, beeline@ it ha, ever been a tliflicult and troublesome Ms ',see to trust, . It is characterized by a great variety of eryrup toins, the most prominent of which aro, pain after rating. belch to heartburn, waternrastr. fullness of stomach, with teudernos, load or weight in that regton, debillty,loss of flesh, despondency, headache, bad or capricious appetite, palpitation, coulll, nervousness. restlessness. etc., ate When the disorder Is Orinng continuance other organs of the batty runt become affected, and the lungs, hater, broth, or I:idneps frequently suffer. In Lact, Dyspepsia Is the forerunner or a cretlit number of Chronic diseases. such ate COniUnoP t lon. Scrofula, lientorrhotde. Uterine ditlictaties, colic pains, paralysis. neuralgia, female derange ments, nervous spells, weakness, stc., is in it§ torn the consequence of many of them, and be complicated with ainn.n , 4 ,evety and tor disease. From this It is plain that the treatment of Dye. pepsia should be varied according' to the extent of the disease and the nature of the complkatkine. One sympton ie more prominent and argent In one case than another, according to the diem: with which it is comp/tested. And hence risme dies seldom have the same effect In any two cases. And all plans of treatment will moat generally fail, unless tne precise nature and cure dl the dis ease Is well and tally understood. To determine these there is no better,-criterion than the urinary secretions. Indeed. ue are surprised that so little attention has bitheno been paid to that secretion In Dys [ATMs, when we know that there is no, more cer tain figO offered. By thht we are enabled to determine whether It be Dyspepsia from liver complaint, kidney af fectionii,i nervous disorders. Or. In case of females, from uterine agentlege, derangenteng or lreren-i larities, or whether there enaction■ proceed trona the Dyepepsia:—And to treat the case In accord ance with the true eanditiutn. the tired pythci pies of a axed science. There le no gnets-work about It. We have, cured titoidreids nhd thousands of Wes of WC,' patella by.a rboyle .course of criedlclue. 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Pretty girls who are vain of their charms, ate prone to - make observations of this kind; and a conscious hem of the fact that dowers of loveliness lire often left to pine on :lie steno w hale 'a euds of lanuliness gn oil readily, Is to doubt at the bottoin isftlieliati.rtng quets lion. The trutii la, &Litt moo; - pt u prefei !lowliness and amiability to beauty and caprits:. Handsome %omen are at to overvalue theniselves,and liktvaitin g rilthl imam .. _,_, v ti bid occaaidually 14reratep taiornarkes.s l - Their plainfaiteei sib tbarshAriirpi'larere. of their personal dehoieneies, generally lay themselves out to produce an agree/4- We impresslor., and In most instances suc ceed. They tkp not aspiretii.cnpturc par agons wrist; princely fortune:4 but aro tea( bug to take anything respectable and love-worthy that Providence may throw in their way. The rock ahead of our haughty 4 ututs and coquettish Hebes, is fastidiousness They rejeZt and reject,' until nobody cares to woo them. Mon do not like to be subdued nor trifled lailth —a lesson that thousandt , of *omen learn too late. Mrs. Hannah Moore, a very46l - Bent and pious person,Who knew-Where , of she wrote, . recommends every unmar ried sister to accept the car of the first good sensible lover who fails in their way. But ladies whose mirror. aided by the glamor of vanity, assure, them that ti n were burn for conquest, .. pay, OP /Wed to such advice. It is a noteworthOltet that honiley girls generally get better hus bands than fall to the lot of their beautl tut sisters. Men who are taug ht merely by a pretty lace and figunjitto not, as a rule, amount to much. The practical. useful, thoughtful ,portion of mankind is wisely content with unpretending 'excel lency.. 2..... -......_..........._... , Beautiful Extrucf.-=-^ Oeneratinn after generation," T anya a fine writer, "have felt as we feel now, and their lives were aa active as our own. They have passed away like a vapor, while nature wore the same aspect Of beauty as when her cam tor commanded her to be. The heavens slialfhe'Lui hrightVvat mg graves aa.theY are now atonal:lmA' path: The world will-- have the same ituroctiou for our uirsiirial yet unborn that the bad for Ourselrer, an that she now has for our children Yet a little while and all will have happened. The throbbing heart vi ill be stilled mail we shall "he at, re s t. Our funeral will wend ' its nay, and the prayers will be said, and our friends will return, arid we will be left behind in silence and darkness I,r the worm. And it inav'be for a short 'line we shall be spoken nf, but tho things :A I life will creep in and our names will soon' be forgotten. Days will continue to move on, and laughter and song will be Maud ill the room in which we died; and the eye that mourned for us will be dried and glisten with joy; and even our child:Am will cease to'think of us, and will not re member to lisp our names. Then a e shall have become, in the touching language of the Psalmist, lOrgotten and out 01 mind." Rnw ilide.—The skin of an animal, whether cow s calf, colt, or horse, which" dies on the farm, is worth more at home than at the tanners. Cut it into narrow strips and shave off the hair with a sharp I knife before the kitchen tire, or in your workshops days and'eyenings. You may make them soft by rubbing. A rawhide halter strap RD inch wide will bold a horse , stronger, and last longer than hoop iron, and is more durable: and may be used to , hoop dry casks and boxes, and also for • hinges. Try lt upon a broken thill nr shalt, or any wood-work that is splintered. I Put it i.n wet and - nail it last. Thin skins, make the best hag strings in the world. A rawhide rope is a good substitute fir a chain It is valuable to mend a broken • link in a trace chain. For some purposes I it is best to use in its natural state For other purposes it must he dressed soft. IVool.—lt seems probable that wool will this season again touch the old and well remembered price, one dollar per pound. Contracts for growing fleeces are apokint of as havink been made for •choice Ohio• at ninety cents,snfi Michi gan at eighty-five cents. Wool rowing is now profitable, but it does not follow that every farmer should rush into It exclusively. Let sheep become a regu lar well-proportioned part of the stock on every farm, and in this legitimate way permanently profitable results may be looked, for. The-First nutoper .4f 'Frank Cow an's" new paper published In Greens burgh, Weetmoreland county . , Pa, has been received. ILIa alarge, thirty-two column - pipet,' Thistly ittuf Ir/tidiest!), printzd on.new Veep, and hoists the flag of Greeley dt Brown, subject to the decision of the Democratic' Convention. The editor Is a strOug Democratic writer, and will be an able adjunct to the patty whose cause he has espoused. -- There are &Taw nt i lit , • • i r m untly—to use the !a age or ohothoi —who never do 'anything to assist public im provementieth.:thoViiiy of buitdisigull their town. That alwoyo• protest Wit such Improvements do not benefit them a solitary nickel. We notice, boirever, , batevery time a town' secures a public ' improvement of any importauco theme same mem, it they luxe any real estate„ l or buildings to tent, put up theprice. A town wholly composed of such lndivtyil uale, would be about ipt, lively as a grave I I yard. 6 4 ! : • • u.-dbc a) r liftwird s2,tagr N.43"4‘.2. EMMI . . Sis 2:tol anti 1.• OW • :. • • M.. 1011.14 • ....rages• eic d re —sa7tai9.3 .. JI dig • • 1•010 alb ma {poisa. rag': tor.ari isinua •zinifasiv E.: gr: reiguo nir 'Art* fteVitt.4l - "DiSittaSolli T TWEIT2I Fur the Hes Vet Argos. G SORRA PoST -0 VVIC E. WABHINGTON, May 17th. 1872.1 Eorron : I shook hands with the President of the U. S. of America this , morning. I sent In my card, and he re , plied that he would see mein a ibw min utes, if he possibly could. H soon sent word for me to come in, I ifound - him ail all alone and very busy; so 1 Merely exchanged compliments and re tired, much pleased with the short in terview. In going into the east-room you facet kfull sized, oil painting of Ex • President Fillmore; tbe neat to the right is that of Lincoln, then onward is Washington, Pierce, Adams, Van Bu ren, Polk and Tyler. In .walking through the grounds Lmet a pence °Slicer of • the betimpolium pollee force, wbe told th e e had been in the army with General 'pram and pronounces him one of the Most k Ind and unassuming gentlemen he ever met with, and very economical in his household affairs, So. . General Dent also, I would say I found very obliging, pot only to myself, but to any others who bad business with him. Brother John Allison very kindly escorted me through. the Treasury building, and I bad put into my hands a bundle of Greenbacks—containing only ten mil lions of money—with no chance of re taining It right or wrong. In se adjoin ing room I found Brother Frazier atwork With the fraction currency and legal cur rency, of which they have burnt eight millions:' It would not be hard for a Wringer to get lost in that extensive building, but much more so in the Pat ent office,ntlleeCapitcol. : -I hayeirisited all these places to-dity, and remain in thin oily 19 night" Ahtendiug _to visit mount Vernon to-morrow, and then to return to Baltimore. I might easily fill' my sheet with particulars if .1 thought your readers Avould be interested. In the House this morning (tfr. Blaine in the chair) they were discussing spirit edly the Tariff Question, and making one amendment after another, and tak ing the ayes and noes, end then, if neces sary; had to walk between the Tellers, to be sure the count was right. I saw Butler and others, and a colored gen tleman ddwn from the galleries, and the pages running to and fro, and the Chairman rap, rap, rap with his ham mer to • I the House to order often. ttc. It looks as if they hardly realized the importandsof their votes, and yet i , notwithstanding the appatentfonfusiOh t they were prompt to act when the time Caine. In the Senate they were,of course, very orderly, and I listened to'sn - elo quent speech by a Senator whose name I did not get, about the Ku Klux ,t c. I also visited the splendid Metropolitan M. E. Church, and sat, verily in the President's pew, which he is accustom ed, so regularly, to occupy himself on the Sabbath day; and the Vice President also occasionally. Things look bright here, the weather is fine, but dry. But I must step Mr the' present ntul give many particulars at another time as I retain notes from day to day. Respectlully Yours, N li W BRIGHTON GRAIN MARKET. White Wheat, Red Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, „HARMED. NOBLE—STOKES—On the 20th of May, 1872. at the residence °r ale bride's mother, by the Rev. D. I'. Lowarv, Mr. Frank Noble, of Rockford, Illi nob+, and Mias Mary E. Stokes, of Beaver, Pennsylvania. Dt'STA N.—On the 28th of April, 1872, in Darlington, Beaver county, Pa., Mies Sarepta Dtimtan. , g 3 DI LIVORTII.— On the 18th of April, Sarah, wife of George Dilworth, of Darlington Until:ship, Beaver county, aged 57 yearm. DI LWORTII.—On the 19th of May, Geo. Dilworth,tif Darlington townehip,aged 63 years'. ' How blest the righteous when ho dies, Whet, oinks • tramp sae l to rest. - How mildly beam the closing eyes How gtatiy heaves the expiring breast. DUN duty don; as sinks the day.; Light front It !out - the spirit !pea; While heal.en *tat earth efariblar to my flow blest the ti:hteous when Ito ears. New Advertisements. 1$ X K CUTOIt'S NOTICE.— Lents, testntnenta- . E 4 ry having been lasu,ed. so the undessdamed tO.- the settlement or the estate of Sarepta W: thudan, Arceased,late-of Darlington, Beaver CUralq. Pa.. therefore ell persons Indebted to Mdd'estate are hereby Donned that immediate payment le requtr ea; and alt persons having dahlia sober the urmi will present them duly authenticated for settle ment • ' bAtIEDEL it:MCI/ELL, Ex'r. my4.l9;aw crurrirmy - I 'nl{undersigned are manufacturing Chimney all thTe°Pifac.llalitilesSiggi Pinto umi g I Taney. The iln harrt' respeetfully solicit the 'alarm:lege of I bqpenile. S. J. JOIINSTOS At B ON. mayguittf.l VawTort• ''' sin ( f ki.. fiiipiktail IteniCea to the ettiveusof 8111cpwisiocirriebes.tee-rbet:Linpsiahrt2ecin tau gaverongtendimatt. Ned_ erpertence d over at yearir "ln ot - rvrre ntry i erico s ; h wact wr of i li ke ed ini : Icines Ihrutshed. i Rift-ream: Oeo. Meat*. X D... Pit sburgb; Daniel Lesuure. M. D. Allegheny Pity. .rosiM9l, SCALED .. PROPOSALS WILL be received up to the 31st of. May, Insi by the undersigned, at New Galileo. Pa., fur furnishing the materials and building acetone 1 and brick work. of a Church building. at New Waterford, Columbiana CO.. Ohio. (reserritg the right to reject any or all bidet.. glans and sysecill cations can be peen by applying to T7IOIIAB unx.vr ArCtiltert. ' New Oalllce. Ps. ' Mt trAtiff mrIIIIMIZ4 .4::::s.luouraeAs PEMM ' IS co * * pi Seitlng.lL/N . 3 6 !MEI , . 1.41 . arm , l. ..safulAt *di rell 3 . l .illCat_l =MEM J. K. MILLER CORRECTk:D BY WILSON. 1)-IV1). Xew' Advertisements. I MniRTEDTVitTIEW: HORSE IMO THIS iiefae wasselet a tell at a lame Fair bead (n 11, - Barclay. Fral.ce, Wad) !sr.!). and was Imparkid. Du II d 4teunehtp lAAliana, Ma/. 71 . 11 - ISGO. He tea dark, Clappl.4 gray, layi hand.. ki2.11, dna 1400"Ibit., and Is right rare old. 'Tie will prutpetit Otmou at the Farm of U. P. hall. Ewor Carmel, Mtddletou tp., Co I. county. Ohio. troxintrtre $25 CO. Per further partfettlariN. ad -dream lruytt-Ari] CilhiS P. HALL WANTED. and Teams op sectloas 111,23 and Z 9,, Mut. bur . Virginia -and Cbacleptou'A It. Wages— men $1.85 per day; team. $4.50 per day. Mum dy emch)ymont. Apply to the itbderstgnen at West Elizabeth. Aljeghmy. coup ty • Pa, ou the M.ouots repels Oyer, J. J. NYWE 11, Contractor. nutyftEtvi 133.1113 L. W. ERWIN & CO, 172 and 174 Pederal Sired. ALLEGHENY, Ficnn'a. Wholesale ok, Retail Buyers We are offering decided bargains in an unrivalled stock of BLACK MILKS, AU Prices, Black and White Stripe Silica, American Ombre• Stripe Silk.a, heavy g't Japambre Inca, SAL) yr% . 1 Cue, Japanese, superior quality & Style, 45 • 1 Case Japanese cloth, wide,. 25 ISO Pieces Wool Wash Poplins__ ......... 12q 1 Caw, Polonaise Clog., 5-4 wide, all wool, (i•1!{ 1 '• baton/ Plaid, 23 " Crain= Stripes.,.,,-... ---••• 1 " 1 , 14i0 Colored Sullins. wide,....._..23 1 " Wilson Cord. 1 " Poplin Alpaca Suiting_ , •, " Pacific Percales 1 •• Serge Plaid. St.ring . 2.5 " Mott led Mohair" Glace Luetre. ,3 " Colored A lpacas . . 2.5 to 73 5 ,• Bleck Alpacas ........ . . .23 to 100 !ELM DOLLY- %%ARDEN STYLES IN ALL DILESS blooming Goods, Botlookeming Goods, lilon's Wear, Boys' Wear, Shawls 01111 Scarfs, SS Cases New Fruits. Shootings and Shirtlug,L A: TV, I_:IZWIN .Jic 172 and 174 ItAeral Street, nov. 29-trehd feh7 febtc: marl 7. m.,v S. QTUP AND ItEAD.—one or the greatest ad rtintatres is now offered In Teunesi.ee and Ken tucky Lands, which have been selected by the present owner with special sere as to health, pro ductiveneils of soil, convenience of railroad and river facilities. and a thorough etaminutlon of ti ties. Three hinds are now offered at very low prices, to enable every industrious man to live "under his own vine and fig tree," and to capitat ive a very protitabk Investment. For full particu lars, address or call at the office of C. 13rauNazo. 116 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa, 1my1112.3m IS A DAY to sell Dorman's I L io t al t ir t r ie ke (m .r : i e n i e tt l Len , iu ni i & II .e ( I,, : .. a iat ri. : i ll cilia rs free. Address U.S. !lite° CO. Ca W. Loadtard Si, Baltiuo Ageuis wanted every W hen, [aprl7;3m. state and County Tax. THE County Treasurer willattend in the several townships and boroughs for the purpose of receiving the State and county taxes for the year 18711, at the places and times designated below. viz: Franklin tw " 8D Atitenreft . Slare. • North Sewic k ley r twp •• Naihan Hazer's. Big Beaver& Homewoodjuue a Johnston Hoagie. itlg Beaver & N ()alike " 4 'Union Hotel. Harlington tp& boro Je 5 J P Dilworth'e. Darlington to Shur, " G J Mark's Hotel South Beaver tp " 7 Joseph Lawrence's. Economy twp " t 1 Gnome Neelev's. New Sewickley twp "YS John Douglass' Pulaski twp " Hebert Wallace' a. Industry twp 27 Briggs & A lien's store Brighton twp •• 22 H W Chippewa twp July I W Cuaulugham'a. S. Bearer t Ohio " 3 Adam's Store. Ohl., tiookelown bon. tirteue tp " 9 Hotel. Hanover &, areene tp" 10 Prink Sinlth'sehop. Frankfort holm J Verner's. Hanover twp R Wileon's store. Raccoon twp, '• .1 II l'lirletj's. Independence 'he; 14 John Hohnee'. & Hope ell " II J Davie' store.. ROptwell IVI p IS it W Scott's. M MID twp " 19 James Prefilter. Ravments re - n he made to adjoining towfurnipe. Alt Ite..tuega are due bylaw July let. Thom. not paid tit thut.date will he coleeted with cost. C. P. WALLACE. maylat) Treaturer Bearer County FiCoSALE. desire to rednce my stock, and adopt OIL§ rtnethod of kivlng notice that I have several young cows for sale, that ere fresh ; they are all well heed. being a cross of the Devonshire, fles h= and Alderney. W. W. IRWIN. SEEDS T SEEM TI SEEDS IT MY NEW SEEDTATALOGLE For ISM containing a complete list of VFNIETA BLE. FIELD and FWWkIt SEEDS with direc tions for Cultivation. now ready. and w1:1 be •tent free to any address. Also; PLANTS, TREES, VINES and SHRUBBERY °fall kind+. But/nets. Cid Plotters for weddings. patties, erratuNd in best style to orket. JAMES 11. RENNET. Seedaman. apriVizn.) IT.I Smithfield St.. Pituthurgh. STAR nA.sr-i - z - Errs. THE BEST BASKETS in the Market, FOB FARMERS. GARDENERS ORO 'CERS AND FAMILY USE. SEND FOR DESCRIPTION LIST. Add ress— RANDAL KENT, Jr. Siar Basket Works, Pittsburgh. Pa aprlo;;lni COAL aml NUT COAL FOR SALE. The underateued la operating a COAL BANK On McKinley's Han. &bent half way between Ro- Chester and llnteavllle, v. here he will be glad to receive orders tbr lump or oat coal Orders can also ho lett at John May's. in Beaver, or at John Purvis' in Heaver, or nt the A nora office or at the residence of the undersigned on Market street, Bridgewater. Coal on :h. platform at all times. Coal delivered at short notice.— Terms cash on delivery. Prices as low as the.lOW est. Ll7-13') J. C. MOLTED.. 128 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., DECIDED Elftirgainn IN DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS One Case SATIN STRIPED A I.PACAS Black and White, at .25 cents BLACK 31011A.1R LUSTRES at 40 , cts., Very fine Goods. BLACK ILEUKAN IS AL ene -ban - the P ice or former seasons. CASSIMERES, JEANS, COTTONADES, GLCHECKOVES.S, HOSIERY, AND FINE SILK STRIPE GRENADINES. PARASOLS FROM 30 CENTSAQ PAO 'AND CHOICE STYLES OF JAPANESE SILKS, Frosts 37 Ceuta to 61.00. BOGGS & BUHL. 1.41 S Vedeirai Apn 0;72;1y) ALLEGHENY, PA MEM ALLEGHENY. `• If NIL Derringer's •' 8 lintel. CALL AT As we Are o:Terlng At 25 Cenim. LARGE STOCK Doody & Co's Advertisements. sigmade ftesiiNk asstra4lllll neva ipootn,f7e free, for NJ cents, thaCrefall for $lO. H.!. Wfi,tx.Yrf,ll3l. Chaffin ware. N. Y.s. Agent* Witited fur the Autobiography ur II 0,1 A. Ckl - • Geltt.lk•lL#A4l l 's walryOlieeltuns of a Iltul life. Illustrated. MO Lite intk TitileA of rib great a rirnanttrople: Jtult anti tbdorturt,, cannot fail iatere4t evcrYtriT Alni , rimil Sew) to CO {Or PLOOlde 00p3r C. 11 0 141 l'ut•••••t•...r. rat:. iumesray. Nuw ork_ _ •()II A or Nt • • a7[[.p .'litirr peN; trol,yfuciuite Ica pun Ilut 1 ,, ‘••• y,jo +F- , ••U..[ of any ru.r..o, hri.m, ta ataAUy' atur9h4 Inental a. quirlinnu ail u-- r-r e. by 01.91). for '4 0vr.,4, 10z..11.1.T Wllll a -mill Ourc.e. ItimA---gt. &e. A pm , '" , reitittz ItY r o) fold Addeo., WILLIAM (Al. / Pu 414 arren **) - -ange. •-... cessums y ; . .... A 1 lilt Inst 1871. IL W. t n',l%; r 9r4 , onkinz „rate D ru(l 1 t.rc Pr LLEIr. larLlait.l..t CO.. Zal Water ntreo . t. T lie/me/Ipm Hemlock Ointment. 1 he pit/Fir:Tor ira. 12.1 1.1. c. ui...l!nt -31,Ct* or - Eminent l'hystrirua tapir ' , beralste Bocce...Alec! in orlbriog the i:dii. ilia' prop i ertlea contained iii . ott.pii.cb i kicain ()fair 'tank:el: ,e.nt.d Obtained a valuable pr.:o ration to le: applied al avalve or Iseter for •heuntattsmscaout4Paill r eorenee, of back cheat or erton ~.. 7.b.pi sq,east rbournarvynorea. -ere, bottioner come. (pilot tee,c llblaine, lore breast & nip in, nasvorme. chafing & skin 'Peas of Indattnnatury nature. 'tag. 1. (,'riffenton,:7 CA are .N 1' mr).9:4vr. Wells' _ Carbdic. __Tablets, OciiCoughs; Colds and licatrieetkess. Tbe-e Tablets preeent.the Acid In Combination with other edicicut remedies, In a popular form, for Ma Cure of ail Throat and Long Diseases. Iloareenesstuid Clcsralion of the Throat are Im mediately . relieved and eiatements are constantly being sent to the proprietor of relief In eases of Thom diflaculties of years standing. CLIITION I Don't be deceived by worthless irn trations. Get only Wells' Carbolic PriceTatiets. rice 23 cents per box. Jona Q. lime LOGO, 16•Pirdt kit.„ N.Y. bend for circular. Sole I Agent for the C. S. , rosytt2.4er • giNTT MADE BA witb Stencil aw - TruTi iii 1 Cheek melts. Catalogues. saiuttlea And paraculnr 4 fro.. b M. SPBNCE.It. Brattle boro. Vermont_ It EgTO - 13 - 6 - 0X AC EIVTS. We will *end a handsome Pro-pectus of one New Blau'Oared Family Ilithre ecmblinfrig over CO lino Scripture IllostruttuT4 to any book Agent free ofebarger : Address Nntional_Pub. Co „Tinley,' IGEN I S WANTEDr.irutch.c(. 7 'ecT tee day "Die Lewis' last and gyeata.t work : : or. At Y ALL I FR.L4aLTS SEMET. It 18 by odds tne mo*t whines end salenble t,ooklit the field. 1. It IA on a anportuut oubj,d. It is by Aim nee'A Mont popular writer an hetilth. 3 It tr. for the price, the lar , :est hand.ornnes book ever sold by subscription Agents. In people wanner for such a hook, and will urge you to 13,114 g. It to them. Write tar terms, free. GE.). MACLP;AN, Publiiher, ;";„i3 a:imam •trdel. Yhtlu. matilw. T,beArro S , ndrnw & others d as Agents : Ufan>liAli f i r -t, l• I in.t.rir.lve book larded fur yearii. Rivals MAlfli TW IN'S tarsi. It b.-auricular, bo=nd, aplend Illustrated, mad rery cheap. Must pruvirthe prof success of the derfon. Apply early lor Mole., ter rltory. Sample pages, ilt,utrat ,u, Pp ftCla 1177 f I and a copy 01 our AuesdA . liJckil Corlipahito, " Dialled free. Addreaa. slating rzperi,nier. If auy, liBAILI) Bitten., Publediiem 71.:t i.44H•0t0 St Philadelphia. tmaykl.:4‘e A TREMENDOUS UCCESS: 7'. S. A IZTII ("Tiny NE W BOOK Three Years in a lain Trap (A camoanion to .• Ten Night" in a Bar-lAA:sm. - ) 5,000 Sold In a few Days. Agauta thy to , Ncr had a habk which eelH MO' 11. (Poe cariaaacr took eighty-on, orders in 3 days. anol.ter to cloy is a halt day. It eelld to tt.l eilOpte.p..l4;epS a. d DP.X.e, , , and to au cheap that any family can atlord to buy 0 strun:rly endon.ea by all the Icacllng woo In the Temperuncecause: Neal Bow. Black. B L lead., J. U. (irue, and other. for Illuatrated circular conlatoing Lori oncnda a and Rico. to meat". and m-cure goad ler..rrltor) at once. d ZTAJIWA RD /6 ?utast:ere!. Phila. JURUBEBA. Is a pal:I/allt it,d , d for at , •iu Spring. when Its• taterplid aba chbilittesti system. nee&rtrendriti sod '.ttatity; it will give vigor to the feeble., strength to the weak, a•-ituutiott to the &tie , t•td. uctly try to the i•tuggi,h, rest to the w'a f), o the nerroar unit hrtill It to the ItAirLia. It is a &tttttttl Amerwrutt } T art tt hail, act ortie , g to the ntedt, a' aht.l It tddic and Parl a p. ,„.„ , pl • Pr• le r(.• peril... km... and u“ri , e , 11 I. t: s dee.. I ghrativt• .7d ha. be.•ti lon 11-ed as n it • rn ~r q,/ !Nord, ran PT/it'd Lir. , tuiii 'pt. rn, Twat r 4., Di 0p,,, • rty c , f iirttrienevr tel Mr 1% , ”tri,v, tot nor:nary (retianir. Dr. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURIIBEBA •tn.nu:tbenine ; II nutrciols tiood, 1.41,,n1 two th• e,romAch. 11 a.Blmr.at ,, ttud Itz,:/: through the ctreastion. jiving vtg or mad behlth. It regulates the hoe,et,, qzll,L5 the latt , d,.. field (Unto ly on the Secretive Or‘ane. ancN,y Its Pow erful TUNIC and :esionnq effects. produces thy itud vignrons action of the. whole syst. - nt. aOll'N Ct. KELL+ Kai, 16 Platt St New York,'- Sole Agent for the rotted States. Price $1 per bottle. Send for cireuisr. MY22;4W 160 ACRES OF KANSAS LAND FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, FOR BEAVER COUNTY PROPERTY. Milli above land is Sewated near a flourishing t. wn of over SOO inhabitants, in the county of Jefferson. throngh which the Atchison. Topeka kt, Santa Fe Railroad is expected ta be completedtMa coming saturaer There 1. 2 Prrearn of water through am sumo stone and timber on It; a COUll• try Mad no one side, and -a State road on the oth er. The hrnd I. nearly all roiling prairie. T'i dri warranted. For farther particulars', inquire a JOHN It. McI.EA N. Rochester; or oartZtm W. W. IRWIN. New Brighton, Pa. 7Yle orfly reliable Gill Pielrib•dion in the Country $6OOOO 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO 13E DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S' 1.1.1 th REGULIR MONTHLY GIFT Enterprise ! To be Drawn llionday, moo 3d, 1872, TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 each in Greenbacks! Two Prizes, $l,O O 4 -, Five Prizes, $,()00 Greenbacks Ten Prizes of $lOO LT 1 Horse and Buggy. with diver Monnted Harness worth s4ls'. One Vino toned Rosewood piano, worth $.:O/1 10 Family Sewing Machines, worth $lOO each Ftve "teary Cased Gold Hunting Watches and Lfeavy Gold ChooLs, Worth 300 Dollars each ' Phi , ' Gold American Hunting SlTatebei, worth $:25 each, "I,m Ladies Gold Hnntirm Watches- worth 'MI MEE goo (k)id awl Silver Lever Bunting Machu; sireall) worth from *2O to ;3111 each! Ladies' Gold Leontine Chains, Gent's Gold Vest Chain*, Solid and Donble-plated Table and es spoon[, rho,ograpb Albums, Jewelry, Sc., Whole Nutriber- Gifts, 6,000. ricketd Limited to flO,Ol/0, Agents \Val:tiba In Sell Tinkct:,to Whom Ltbcrul Pri niinnn Nk Paid Tickos, $1: " 4 1x Tick slo. TIA-1-rt,C Tldcrto. p2o. Circular, ~ n tain in 3 fall It•t or priteP, a 11.0. cr Ipti on of the matmer of lira,. tog, and othvr In frtuat:oo iu rafilvacv to the dletributh:ri. will be %..nt to anc n•onl•,tring, tharn AII walert• 'tuna he adltressi.d SINES . box 8(. m,yl:st) 09Ico, all W. Flftb-et..Clx.xtunati, 0 PICKERSGILL, LYONS & CO., AVI'TACT['RCIL+ AND DEALKEIS IN LOOKING GLASSES. l'ase Mantel and Pier Locking G1,r3,1 , ,s anti Picture Frames a .Ypeeialty. 1-11 W °pd. t!3t " Fblttgburgh marefrAld3m- Orphantte Court Notice. XTOTICE ra hereby given that the Anal accOnut /. 11 1 of itobert Graham, executor of the last will and testament of Prances Fair, &Teased, bas been d led In the Wilco of the Clerk of said- Court, anti a 11l be presented to said Court for confirmation and allowance on the Arst day of June term A. D JOIP.i AART, Glerk O. (1 my&tc.) Black and. Gold . Fraint, GEORGE W. BIGGS No. 159 SMITHFIELD NT. Four doors above Sixth Ave. ENE lINPCIES, CLOCKS, MIRY Oplical and Riney Goods, &c.: PITTSBURGH, PA. FINE WATCW REPAIRING. Please cut this advertisement out and jel4ty tiring it with you El
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