The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, July 17, 1872, Image 4

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A Cool Ilobber...i
Policeman Badger of th Tenth
Station, had a bit of experience the
other night which he is not fond of
talking about. It was pstrliidnight
as he was leisurely pushing; his beat
through Jessup street, and ita he came
opposite to Drayton & FogOjewelry
store he observed gleams Of a light
through the chinks of the ishutters,
and he rapped on the door.i
"Is that you,'policeman,lV' a.sket
a voice within. t
"Yes," answered Badge 4
only me It's ail
right. Kind o' chilly out;lsn't it ?"
"yes . ”
"Thought so. I was JO f fixi n g
the fire. Good night."
Badger said •tood Ight',s and pur
sued his way.
An hour afterward Badgqr passed
through Jessup street agiiin, and
again he saw the light in tifejewelry
store. It didn't look right; and lie
• banged at the door loudly.:
"Halloo!" cried the voice within.
"Is it you, policeman?"
4.1 -es.”
"Alt right. Won't you.! come in
and warm you? It won't hurt any
thing for you to slip from :3•our beat
a few minutes."
The door w•as opened, and Police
man Badger entered, and lie found
the inmate to be a very gentlemanly
looking man, in a linen duster.
"Come right up to the itove po
liceman. Excuse me a moment."
The man took the ashlian from
the hottontof the stove, and carried
it down the cellar and eniptied it,
and when he returned and:Wiped his
hands, he said with a
"Chilly night, isn't it?'!
"Yes."
"Chilly outside, and dill) inside.
( Another smile.) New gOixls for the
spring trade, and have tatikeep our
eyes open. Lonesome Work, this
keeling watch all night ; bvt 1 man
age to find a bit of comfort in thi.e.
Won't you join me in a tip. You'll
find it the pure thing."
And the man in the thister pro
duets! a black bottle and a Aumbler.
Policeman Badger partook, and
having wiped his lips, and; given his
fingers a new warming, 14! left the
store and resumed his beat, satisfied
that all was right in Drayton
Fogg's,
-But the morning brought a new
revealment. Drayton tk,FPgg's store
w e robbed, during the night, of six
thousand dollars' worth OT watches
and jewelry ; and though policeman
Badger carries in his mind an exact_
daguerreotype of the ro:laber, the
adroit rascal has not been tOulid.—
Nror Lvdger.
Causeless Calun4l3,
The man who lingefs along the
ways of life full of aches7and pains,
his hrea.st with flying stitches, his
right side dull and heavy; his heart
driving the blood like projectile
through the arteries and Veins, with
occasional spitting of blood, with too
much expectoration of ttucus, ach
ing pains in the back and soreness of
the limbs—may rest assured that he
k bringing on himself cateless evil,
if lie lets it run on without proper ef
forts to get well.
These symptoms are evidence of a
sadly deranged state of tie general
health which, unless remedied, will
go until the whole body crumbles
into ruin. Next conic on; the creep
ing chills, night swats, the eough
anal sleepless nights and dreary days,
full of pain and suffering. flow ma
ny a consuMptive hits had one or
more of these warning and allowed
them to pass by unheeded, when a
bottle , ,or two of Dr. Kei)ser'll Lung
Can' Sko Uhl Lave swepVthe disease
from the-system and restored health.
Dr. Keper'il Lung lltri; is the elix
ir of life to all those vit* blood is
depraved, and Where pulmonary dis
f•ZLSPS are cropping Mtwara, as mani
fested in signs like those enumerated
above • even In the last stages it has
arrested the disease, and the
suffering invalid to hedith and' re
newed life. $1.50 per taittle, or four
bottles for t 5.00, at 167; Liberty st.,
Pittsburgh. Dr. Keysees office back
of the Store, from 10 a. In. to 1 p.
and from :1 until 6 p. m, every day
exeept Sunday and Tueeitay.
fhe Decline of RninilllClP.
Mr. John Ruskin htartily detests
the railway, because itis at war with
the picturesque, a?ul converts trav
eling into a swift and tiresome rush
through dark cuts, !. - under dismal
tunnels and over pr*le embank-
It is certain that the railway
destroyed the romans ii that clustered
about the old fashiort;ed stage coach,
(ruin W hich the traveler enjoyed-0e
picturesque beauty of valley and hill
; but it is only One or the many
instruments by which modern vivilt
-7.:16011 i.s expelling%, sentiinetit and
null:ince; from everY day life. Steam
t. -t --sea tially prosalt; and whether
it associates itself xiith the manufac
tory, or with travel, by sea or by
boil, its breath everywhere withers
t IH• dainty flowers (if poetic fancy.
Within the last twenty years we
have -zeen the prosliceffecht of steam
in the mercantile siervice and in the
Ilavy. There Was once a fiLseillatiiin
in the life of a sailor, which exists no
longer. The boy who dreamed of
furling the lofty skysailsof a clipper
ship, or passingtti! weather hearing
in a gale of wital f until an uncoil
'lllcra hle longing f(fr t to I yen t u rote:
I fe of it sailor drew him from his
country home, is how only a tradi
tion =ol the past. No boy, however
fund he may he ofi adventure, finds
any fascination in the pm-y. 4.1 of
shaveling coal into a steamer's fur
iuu of cleaning , and oiling her in
tricate machinery.: Steam has driv
en the sailor frtint the mercantile
.cry ice, and the feW packets that yet
ply between this chuntry and Europe
are manned by the refuse of el ties,
hy men who are ;neither sailors nor.
landsmen, hut whom each element
is alike ready to 4porn out of ex is-'
tense.
In the navy, scam COW plivated
with the deviets: of Ericsson. has
made the sailor of ilarryatt's novels
no longer tax-ksible. A chase has
cistsill to he deide4l by the skillful
rt mining of sails; but has become
solely a test of the. relative strength
of two steam boilers. There is no
lingcr a captain of the maintop, tor
that lofty locality-, is untenable be
ttlLlSc of smoke, and the crowding
stoker has Made Itla• abl.2 seanlan
superfluity.
Even Midshipnian Fury, when
placed on a monitor, loses his
htiyish spirits and his rapacity
for mischief. lie is no longer a
"reefer," for on . - boartt t he monitor
there is nothing,ito be reefed—it we
except the smoke stack. lle cannot
be mastheaded for stealing the cap
tain's sherry, for he monitor boasts
no mast, and to ,send the guilty
young man to the fop of the turret,
the loftie s t locality on ship-board,
would be equivalent to sending him
to the weather-Ock of an old-time
frigate. There to plainly no room
for romance on the monitor. and the
midshipman soclearly recognizes the
tact that he has un longer the heart
to play those Ingenious tricks on the
Pursuer, with thqnarration of which
f'l l l4. :V a ri'ya t t } - as accustomed to
divert his ingendus readers.
Ike . We copy tote , following from
an exchange, whtch is important, If
true: —Chronic diarrtnya or long
standing, also dysentery, and all
similar complaints common at this
season of the year can be cured by
the use t internally I of Johnson's An-
Linpnent. We know whereof
we affirm.
Among Bie Big Trees.
Grace Greenwood in a letter from
California to the New York, Times
says: We had a!day of pure enjoy
meat inAhe uu jds. AlTe drove for
live or six tniCps up the beautiful
canyon of the Sn Lorenzo, a shad
owed, winding Mountain road, suet'
as we find nowhere hut on this coast.
and picniced aqoang the "big tree,"
These are gigrOtic redwoods, licit
quite equal to those of (Illaveras or
Mariposa, but wait a ft w hundred
years and you will see. The largest
named for Fremont, is two hundred
and ten feet in bight, and eighteen
feet in diameter. In the hollow
trunk of another, he had hisq uarters
for awhile. A man ow rideinto
this on horseback and stable the
horse. I was told that a devoted
wife once spent here several months
with her husband, a lumberman, and
kept a couple of boa . rders. I felt for
h e r. I khow what it is to live in a
trunk. By the way, a young fellow
passenger on the stage told us several
astouishing stories, about some big
trees near -
One, he said, parted into three
about sixteen feet from the ground,
and at the point of separation there
was a hollow, which hollow was al
ways tilled with water—was, in fact;
a little lake, thirty feet wide and
seventeen feet 'deep. So you could
bathe or boat in it, if you - wished to,
or bob for eels. Ile described the
monstrous hollow trunk of a fallen
tree,' into which he rode on horse
back, and after trying In vain to
reach the concave ceiling with his
cane, galloped on for a distance, anti
then rode calmly out through a knot
hole—a providential opening for a
young man. But I have found that
the only safe way in this country is
to doubt nothing you hear. I hAve
an impression that I shall some tiMe
come upon tha j t triune tree, with its
remarkable water privileges ; per
haps find it utilized into a railroad
tank or &baptistry. I half expect to
ride into the same trunk prospected
by my young fellow traveler, and to
emerge at the same knot-hole.
The Northwest Boundftry.
The Northwest boundary question
has again been brought prominently
into view, by the appointment of
Joint corn missioners to run the boun
dary line through the forests. lakes
and rivers from on initial point to
the Rocky Mountains. This ques
tion hasgiven more or leas trouble
to both countries for many years,
and its_ early settlement would re
move a muse - of angry discussion,
and one which might readily lead to
rupture between the United States
and England. In March last Con
gress peeved an act giving the neces
sary- authority, and appropriating
money for the purpose. The work
is entrusted to the Engineer Bureau
of the Army, and officers are now in
Washington receiving their instruc
tions. The English party are ex
weed in a. few days. In 1570, it
may be remembered, vomplaint was
mode by the Lieutenant (;nvernor ..
of Manitoba, through the British
Minister. that- a corps of United
States Engineers under Captain
Heap, In selecting a sight for a mil
itary station at Pembina, had made
astronomical observat ions which
threw the Hudson Bay Company's
fort into A merimn territory. This
was the result of instructions to Cap
tain Heap to determine the true po
sition of the forty-ninth parallel,
along the line of the Bed river, or
Winnipeg country. This line is four
thousand six hundred feet north of
that heretofore recognized, and, as it
was the work of the United States
only, the Dominion authorities,
while not denying or admitting its
eorreetness, were unwilling to abide
by it. Should this line be recogniz
es', it would place the whole of the
liudsonßay Company's stock of in er
chandise, and all future importations
subject to the payment of duty to
the United States. An understami
ing was had between the adminis
tration and the Governor General of
Canada, whereby the United States
was not to object to the occupation
by 'British subjects of the disputed
territory near Pembina, and the
Treasury Department notified the
coileetornot to disturb the existing
condition of thin'gs on OW border
until further instructions. - The Brit
ish government then invited the
State department to take s teps so
that so much of the land boundary
to the west of the Lake of the Woods,
as has not already been fixed, might
be determined and marked, begin-
ing with the Red river country—a
distance of eight hundred and fifty
miles. This i .s the work now to be
done, and the officers of the two
countries will enter upon it imme
diately. There is no reason to p.
prehend serious difficulty in arriving
at a satisfactory result. The deci
sion of the Emperor of Germany on
the San Juan question, which he has
announced himself ready to deliver,
may finally settle alt matters rela
ting to the ,boundary between the
United States and the British prov
inces from the Paci tie c avan •to the
Rocky Mountains.— Pitts. thnimee
riaL
-- --.10. . ••••- - -
A Gambling Hell at Long Branch
A eorrespondent of the New York
World writes: Perhaps you «•ere
never in a club-house. Perhaps you
never went to a circus or a clam-hake.
But then these are parts of this
world, which are said to be very
wicked, but it is wicked only as you
make it. And 1 assure you, you
may enter the soft lair of this
gentle tiger and come out refreshed,
and possibly, enlightened as to the
fighting propensities of his neigh Stir,
if you preserve your balance.
A club !liaise isn't exactly a place
for the restoration of one's health, if
he be reduced to it vegetarian diet.
Because at eleven ol•lock, when it is
altogether tie, late for feeding, he
will he invited to a table such as
xvould give a ghost an appetite. sum,
i:it) mackerel, woodcock, crabs with
soft shells, and every conceivable
delicacy., kith of food and drink, will
be kept before him; and do you think
be will need coaxing? Then, if he
chooses, he can fondle the tiger. This
tiger is a deliciously soft and frisky
creature. feeding on g,reenhacki4 only,
so that he is fat and sleek and rather
attractive. But no man is forced or
even invited to fondle, and if you
rim heat the beast you are corres
pondingly happy. Of course this is
all wrong. But the men who go
wrong there can afford it generally,
and the Long Branch Visitors will
have their tiger as well as their clams.
La Ite Tahoe.
A correvondent oftt - Ti; San Fran
cisco (id/ Ktys: Like Tahoe ielear
waters) reminds one of Geneva from
Lausaune or Vevey, but is more re
markable both for its transparency
and altitude, being surrounded, like
that, by snow-capped mountains, but
unlike that also with primeval for
ests, with hardly the trace of the
work of man.
Here it is: This grand basin of the
• clearest, sweetest waters, fri--sh fnnn
the 13111/W', Of these granite hills, thir
ty-five miles loo; mid fifteen broad,
resting MI and amid the tops or the
Sierra Nevada mountains, six and a
halt - thousand ft. t above the ocean, '
Order! Omiut by snow..elApp,4l mount
aim rising from two to three thous
and feet above it, hathed in the sun
shine of a clear and cloutlls sky.
Mark Twain has hardly over-praised
it. One going Kist— for it is the
sight one wards to see last before
leaving California—can have a night's
rest atyruekee, come by stage (fare
V 5(l, fifteen miles) in the morning,
rpedn theitay here, and, if he please,
return by the same stage int he even
ing. He will be inure likely to stop
Over a day or two, and taken ride
over the lake, for a suitable stessner
is at the door, which, wi , h a small'
party, will not he expensive; and
the hotel is ►ouch bet ter and less ex
pensive than the Yosemite hotels.
There• are plenty of splendin trout
both to ettekand to eat, not to speak
of the pure genial mountain air. it
is a ptessure even to breathe. A
Boston gentleman, who has just re
turilM-Inn a few hours' excursion
in the little propeller, remarks: 'This,
of all others in California,ts the plate
where 1 wish to tarry."
—A - funny joke,and all the more pal
atable as it-; truth can he voucher! ft
says a New Jerity paper, occured at'a
prominent church in that State. It
that a worthy deacon had been
very :industrious in selling a new
church book, costing seventy-five
cents. At the service in question the
minister, ust before dismissing the
congrag,ation, arose and said :
"All who have children to baptize
will please to present them next Esab
bath."
The deaeon, who, by the way, was
a little deaf, having an eye to selling
books and supposing the pastor was,
referring to thent,immediately jump
ectit p and shouted:
"All who havn't any can get as
many as you want by calling on toe
at seventy-tive cents etch."
POLITICAL RINGS.
Between the men who believe in
republican institutions and desire to
preserve them by honest adminis
tration,with in the strict limits of con
stitutional law, and the men who re
gard public employment as-,a gold
placer, to be worked for private ad
vantage, irrespective of the interests
of the COMMOllwealth or the rights
of citizens, there is a gulf as impassa
ble as that which separated Lazarus
from Dives. Both clasSes may belong
to the same natural party; that is.
both may claim to be svpporters of
the same leading doctrins, accepting
such a paramount issue as the salva
tion of the Union. fOr instance, to
link them together in the hour of
danger. The crisis passed, however,
and the need of united actual passed
with it, the opportunity for the de
velopment of selfish instincts soon
causes a divergence. The mere place
men, animated by personal interests
and objects, usurp by fraud,and force
theivntrol of party organization,and
thus lower its character. Those who
restrain them within limits compat
ible with the law are thrust aside as
obstacles in the way of their greed of
power and money. Avarice, the low-
ENtofall passions that deprive human
nature, will impel) men to override
everrsentiment of honor and hu
manity; but, when It is supplement
ed by ambition,and the path to pow
er becomes also the road to wealth,
then men who would under monarchy
have Is-en misers or brigands under
a republic strive to becotne ruh rs.
To ph/rider the ( otntnonwlth un
der the color of law is found safer
than to rob individuals the letter of
the statutes. Hence, hands of men
who would, in old tiIIWS, I have orga
nized under Ali Balia as the "Forty
Thieve. '
" now refuse that kind f
risk and organize, under Boss Tweed
and others, what are aptly termed
"political rings."
The political ring is the offspring
of the same distinct as the brigand
age, except that it sutritit utes low
-cunning in place of the ad vent urcus
spirit which prompts the latter to
risk danger in its pursuit. The "Stand
and di liver !" of the brigand is an
infinitely more manly method Of de—
pleting the pockets of the unwary
traveller than the unblushing appro
priation of the people's money by
political robbers, under color or in
defiance of law. The former is a
stranger to the men he ruts; he open
ly prof.-:es and commits
no breach of trust. The latter adds
the meanness of hypocrisy and the
guilt of breach of trust to his crime
of law-breaking, and does irrepara
ble damage to sfsiety.and rebublican
inst it ut ions - by destroying confidence
bet WeVII man and man, and display
ing the capacity for evil there is In
the maladmmistration of good lay's
or the phis age of bad ones.
We know of no greater evil that
can befal a republican community
titan to become subjected to the done
ination of a political ring. It mat
ters not what party naiLe It may as
sufne or what principles it may pro
fess, these are but a part of the tools
with which it ex prs-ts to accomplish
Its Work, and are the reflection of the
preponderant sentiment of the com
munity in which it operates.
Once secure in the possession of
power, it reverses the whole order of
government, and uses the authority
granted for the protection of the
people to plunder then,. It reads
all laws with a perverted gaze, and
is expert in construin-4g, rights away
from the people to aggrandize itself.
The money of thecoinmonwexalth is
diverted from its legitimate chan
nels into streams of corruption, and
instead of being devoted to pay hon
est obligations is used to subsidize
retainers and organs of the ring. As I
Its power Mem-lir:es, and good laws,
however badly administered, are
found to impede its course, slaves of
the ring are put in the Legislature
to repeal them and pass laws giving
All power into its unscrupulous
hands. Ingenuity is exhausted in
devising commissions for the oyEl - - -- 1
throw of municipal governmenralnd
Meal rights wherever they areiound
in the way of the ring, unfijiall the
machinery of government y moved
by its
That will is ultimately embodied
in a leader, and aith' ugh he may
have the brains of others to help
him, as was the ease with Boss
Tweed, held together by the cohesive
power of public plunder, neverthe
less the whole tendency of ring man
agement is towards the personal pre.
eminence of its leader. This must
he the case where an organization
operating in the name of the law is a
conspiracy against the law. A hand
of Forty Thieves must have a cap
tain and rules for its own govern
ment, which is of necessity a des
potism. "Offwith his head!" is the
only penalty for disobedience which
Men of Raba's pursuit can give,
as the slightest tolerance of inkubor
di nat ion might imperil the existence
of the band. "Honor among thieves"
is an old adage, and to peach on a pal
the worst of crimes. The same
principles guide the action of the Po
litical Ring, which. by spreading its
demoralizing influence through the
l.ody politic, and resorting th tracked
conventions, bribery, perjury, ballot-
Iron stuffing, false registnd ion, rlllan
ism, and their kindred crimes, steal
away not only the people's money
but their liberty, and bring republi
can government into disrepute.—
Fume- s Premt.
1101. LOW Al's Pt t,t.s. Toese
Pills alone, among all the medicines
in existence, possess the property of
cleansing and regulating the bowels
and purifying the animal fluids with
out depressing either body or mind.
R Ail is Maiden Lane, N.l'.—Pries,
2.5 cents per 1)ox. Ask for new style;
the old is counterfeited.
LirEltipememstif the real 4 , 1(1-fashioned
bind are rare in these Antsy days.. There
was tine svectmen. however in Illiu. , is
lu to wrytit.y. yfmeg mar. W:1 , in
oVt• ti it It the dativltter of it rich farmer.
.Mjeeted to the te,itth becati , r lie was: pour
and fliriratie hint the !muse. Yet tie the
atimpins pair csmtinne set unit :nu! sea t
1
.w vet int . ..3 ,, es to and Ire., and .111 4 night
li.• c „ ueh platitt , ! a ladder at the maiden' ,
- Ntml”w The maiden was wattinz as s h e
should; hr, and descended int,. Ihr
yet the nizht anti ot her ad cwtit lump; carp
lier. They tied while the Limier slept
they were made one.
'The Rev. Edward C. Towne,
who now resides in New-Haven,
Conn., has announcsl the intention
of lecturing the coining season on
"The Failure of the Woman Move
ment." It is nearly fifteen years
since Mr. Towne commenced his la
bors on that subject with an earnest
appeal for the equal right of woman
to vote In n Christian republic, and if
he has in some respects changed his
position since that time. it may he
set down to the,, influence of more
comprehensive thought and a riper
experience. At all events, he will
bring to its discussion before the pub
lic a rare gift of powerful statement
and eloquent illustration.
Borrowed Trouble.—Ball the
misery of mankind is borrowed nos,. ry.
For i -e, our neighbor's child Is taken
sick with measles. Inimediately one he
gins to ciirju re up friah lel visit)t s alum'
one's own children. v. hen, very likids,
tln•y will t-+•c:elx• tIK eto t t,, gt o n a tt o geLt ier
or get •lirninzli .t ver) lighiJr Or, we are
tilieu ill ours-Ares. Imam diately W,.! ag
graVate ever• ymptout, un•l banish possi
ble sleep by computing the proht.bl! loss
to our butness it - •laid tip," and It dicgifig
in tears that we may not recover t all—
torpettiog those golden words, 'SLIM:lent
unto the da2, is the tv II thereof
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May 1:(411
R. R. R.
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In from One to Twenty Minutes
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FFER WITH PAIN.
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IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES
No matter how violent or excruciating the pain ilia
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MILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
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INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
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COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS:
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ease and comfort:
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DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN
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wave Really Relief with them. A few drops In
water will prevent lankness or pains from change of
water, It Is better than French Brandy or Bitters as
• stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
tEVRII iiiqb — gli v lTE -- clitv7 - 1 ftaiiy - oWs, ,veto
ts not a remedial agent In this world that wl:I cur.
Fever and Ague, and all other Idniarlons, 111lieu',
Solid, Typhoid, Yellow, and other lovers (aided by
RADWATS PILLB) so quick an RADwArs
READY witzusv. fifty cents per bottle. SOW by
Druggist&
'HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
STRONG AND PURE WWI DLOon_IN
CREASE OF FLESH AND wEIGHT-eLem
SKIN AND BrAernruL comiLzaciol-sitst:
CURED TO ALL,
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
II AS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES ;
SO QUICK, SO RAPID ARE TILE CHANGE •
TIIK BODY UNDERGOES. UNDER THE IN
PLUENOE OF THIS TRULY WONDEIZII I.
MEDICINE. THAT
Every Day an Increase In Flesh
and Weight Is Soon and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop or the SA RSAPARILLIAN
RE
SOLVENT communicate* through the mood. Sweat,
Urine, and other !limit and juices of the system the
vigor of life, for It repairs the wades of the body Walt
new and aonlid material. .Scrnfut. - , Syphilis, Con
aumption, Glandular dive-sae, Ulcers In the Throat,
Mouth, Tumork Nodes lu the Glands and other parts
of the system, Sore Eyes. Strumous Discharg. frmn
the Ears, and the worst forms of &In diseases.
Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm,
Salt Rheum, F,rvslpetak Acne. Black Spots, Worms
In the Flesh, Tun..., Cancers In the Won't,, and
all weakening runt palnfnl discharges, Night Stemma
Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of the life printuple
are within the curative range of this wonder of Mod
ern Chemistry. and a fkw dare' u.e will prove to
any person using It for either of them forms of discsow
Its_ potent louver to core the.
Not only does the -Ssassr•anAts• Tf-i;mtvrlcv
excel all known remedial agents In the cure of I broNle,
Scrotoloun, Constltutlonal, and nui ; Lut
to the only positlea core fur
Kidney ek Bladder Complaints,
rnnary, moil Womb Aise.ases, ciravtl, Dlatwies,
proPs7. Stwfdri,Cei nf Water, locord Memo of Fritte,,
Igirt's Disease. Albuntlnuria, and in all cases where
there are briekdust deposits, or the water Is thick,
cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of r
ace, or thread, like while silk. or there Lea morbid.
..dark. bilious appearance, and white bonrduPt .1,
- posits, and when there 4 a pricking. beaming PM'''.
ilon when passing water. .n 4 pair* b. tho Small ...
the Back lad along the Loin'. Price,
WORMEA.—Thennly kao.o altdsure Itcmc,lT
La Worms—Pot, Tape, etc.
Tumor of 12 Tears , Growt h
Cured by Radwayls Resolvent.
flanana.v, Moo., July In,
n•Di• •T —1 hart dad Ovarian Tumor In th• °Tarte.
and bo , welt. All tea Doctors Id " Ulm! was no !nip for It "
I tanod ovary thing , that onto recotarnond.d; but andnue
helped me. I.a 'our Raustraut, and ILnuaLl I would try
tt . but dad faith In It, bor." I bad suffered for Lnelvo
,cart. I toot all bottlaa of tbr I:rsol.ent, and ow boa of
[III., and two kettles of your head.' Tbellrf
, anal
morn 4 not a .ego of tumor to do wen or 1;11., .4 I foal
bettor, arnarter, and happier Id. I boos for toebr• Taus. Tar worst tumuo was In [GA lan std. of the Amato. urn
the mom. I writs th is to 400 for the breeds of oat**,
You can publiad ton adajoe. HANNAH P. ILN APP.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tandem, elegantly coated with sweet gum,
' regulate, Punt/. cleanse. and strengthen.
Itsdreers Villa, for the cure of all disorders of the
monsurb, Liver, BoweLe Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous
Inseasea, Beg/these, Constipation, rostlvenrae,
Inbeestiort, Dfrpeorda, Whooshing, Brhour, Fever,
Ind-nat:ratlon of the Bowels. Piles, and all Derange
ments of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a
pcentive cure. Purely Vegetable, Swathing no mer
cury, minerals, or deleterious druge,
or Observe the folkoslng aymptoms resulting
from Disorders of the Dligestlve Organs: .
Constipation, Inward Yellin. of the Mood la the
lietd, Add 11. Stementi, Nawsom lisertbane. Disemt
of Foot, Faßams or Wight to the fitondieh, Saar Ennithe
tions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Ptt ofithe Stoeaseh, Swine.
mine of the Head, Hurried tn./ Micah tosstbiag, Moor-
Lod at ths Heart, Choking or finfocatiapi &swatter when le
a Lying. Posture, Dimmees et Vizion, Deis or Webs baton
the Sten; Fever and Dell Pain tit the Red. Dedelency
of Perspiration, Yellowness of Me SILO nod Eyee, Path la
the Side, Chest, Limb., and redden noshes of Heat, Saralee
I. the Flesh.
Xi few doses of RAHWAY'S PILLS .111 hew the
eyetieni from Ail the above-named Price, 15
s, cents per hos.. SOLI) IfY num ;u
READ -FA LSE .1 T E." Send one letter
otarup to RA OW& Y & CO, No. 87 Malden Laws
tir.-fork. inforthatiou worth I.l,ousAnde be
sent you.
[Kuril 72 ly
A Word to You, Friend !
FOR Go( )I.) cOFFEs,
r(oft (:001) TEAS
F(. R, li1)411) SUGARS
1 , ()I: Co u)l)
Fol: Gimi, FLovit
Ft ))1 GOI )J) FEED
Top,Acco
Ft)1; Goof) (.1(;.1103
Ffll Ky E rr ING u ()OD
IN 'HIE
Grocery and Provision Line,
AND AT PRICE:, THAT CAN'T
BE RE VT IN BE tVER “It ELSEWHERE
a 0 TO
S.
3d Sirret, BEA VIER, PA.
tn 10'72- y
James H.
DEALER IN
HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD*,
CUTTLERY, PLA . TED WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WAAE,
iv/panne/4e anti Plain Pine WarA
WITH EVERY" HIM) NECEWILRY }!!di
EEPERS. \
Call anl our stock and learn our pricei.
No. Gth St., (Late Si. Clair St.)
PITTSBURGII. PA.
20A DAY Lose!' Dorman's
Little Gem L inert Card
Harker. A wimple with
lour name si nt hy
on receipt of .1.25. Cir
culars free. Address U.S.
.I.lte'n Co. ti; W. Lombard
St. Baltimore. Agents
wanted everywhere.
norl Is
New Spring Goods!
(REEKY tt Co's
1 4 .0 ett,ll3 cave r, Pa.
oid Inferior Goods."
New Millienery Goods:
And NEW STRAW GOODS,
Dolly Verdun HATS ct BONNETS,
Trimmed HATS A BONNETS,
Untrimmed HATS & BONNETS;
RIBBONS, all widths& colors;
FLOWERS,aII the new,shades:
Buffing, Puffing, Tucking, A Embroidery,
TOURIST PARASOLS;
SUN UMIBRELLAS,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES and NOTIONS, . _ _
CU lITINS,
U 1 b CLOTHS
BAZAR-CUT PAPER PATTERNS.
ALSO ADD
CAMBRIC, White LINEN, BUFF LIN
als that mat• appear during the Sermon
BEILY c&Onto
wi• 0).
IMPORTED PURCHERON HORSE
Iterne4ly
Ttits liar-- was selected at a :Inge Fair held In
Bernay. Prance. March If !r, and was Imported
on the steamship Lafayette, May 7th, trita.
Ile is a mirk. ilanpl.A irras, Ifiii haled" Walt, and
weighs I 3011 lb*. , and Is wield years old. Ile win
stand the present season at tlie'Farm of C. P hall,
East Carmel. Middleton tp., Col. counts. Ohio.
la•mance 513.011. Fur further patticulara. sot
dress )ritytt?;2m 1 CIIAS P. HALL.
1 4 1 X Eel TOR'S NOTI - OE.JLetteis
ry I awing been issued to fhe tindendwied (us
e settlement of lice estate of Sarepta W. Dugan,
.17ceasell, late of Darlington, Deaver county, Pa.
therefore all persona Indebted to said estate are
hereby notified that immediate payment Is
requir
ed: and all persons basin:: claims rtizaii•st the some
will present them deli" aathentirat , d for settle
met t. .1 Mr EL M ITCI I ELL, Ex . r.
u.l . )•29^,hint
SHARP & HOFFMAN,
ROCHESTER, PENN'A.,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
(IUEENsW ARE, GLASS W A RE,
STONE WA RE, WOODEN n'it RE
Hardware,
WIN Do W-GLASS, NA I LS,C u Y;
WILIPS;LAMPS,IIiOTIONS,
LT, FISH. FLOUR. G - HA IN, •
- deed, Oil - Meal, Lard Oil,
sfic''P, (' AI'S, LEAD, FUSE,
Rifle and Blasting Powder,
(Whole',ale and lietai
Chi inney-Ibps and Drainage Pipes;
WHITE LEAD &LINSEED OIL:.
Dryer ,Tarpent ine, Cblors dry in 00;
PAINT 1:1N.:SIIES OF ALI. 1:;N DS.
Averill Chemical Paint
Pt UE ` i l iiiii Xl . l. (I)1.'i: . C 7 :0) SHADES,
find tur al , y trialaity -1, 3' hi'
tout - L. in tin t .1114; lay th,
THE AVERILL PAINT
giN*. iill l ,otitalvil sat i , 131• 1 inn for
many' ycLirs of OW coUlit ry.
and ha, be w 1,1 this vicinity about
fit'e .Ving itz:4•ll . t
the tadur, 1111.1 .diadem, al,sobttely
Tlie Best and Che.a.pc-st
ri.o.t . I:4iii ( -1 1; . ct tt
before dry and %% licit dry it Ints , it bird
.011141 111 i).,1 (•,:t, k ~ r mr
VIII`A r, I • : 1 / 1 1p1,, c:rrd, parr li,t ittid
testittiotnal, i., ..ny per,om azkiitg 1.. r the
h.• 3% N Irt . t . Id h ,r;;e
to
HARP & 11101"FlIAN,
niarlio;nl
Wall Paper! Wall Paper!
in LirOily uniedied Satin paper.
Tbe mem of tad 11114 Stem pod
Gobi Paper, e'ter opened in the city.
Dining Itonin Paper n
.1.(1 Papcn , nll new in 1),..1zn .
The large,i nun rheve.i Wall Paper 111.1.1 e in the
11'eri
DE ZOUCHE & CO
tr,„,,1 St., Pittsburgh.
Notion & Milßory house
JOS, HORNE CO.,
7.5, 77, and 79 Inttrket Street,
1'177817 rft(;11,
are now prepared t., eztdhtt to the trifle the laracvt
selectimi io tre had, Enpt or \Ve,i. iti
(16.ves, Elilbroider
White tionds, Iloop .`./cirts, Cbrsets,
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
1 lair Goods, Hair Sets, Notiom
and .Siii(lll II r e.v
A extentlrti Linen
EILY (1001).S
Hats, IlortaeGr , Rowers,
RiL4pis, Cfirded ins, Silks, Velvets,
Crape*. 01 Our own importation. at lowest
rullnn price. Wnoi.r.a•t.... ONLY AWI Pollelt
rd. tJrtlera promptly filled.
Ittl.llll Stnres, 197 and 1:19 Penn
nprlo-3m.
- -
LOOK HERE.
AND SUMMER GOODS. —'rbe
begs leave, to inform his friends
and ( he Pnblic generally that be has Jnat received
• new store et goods of the latest mica, fur
Spring and Sommer wear ,which he often§ at very
modern rides.
Q.EN TIE-YENS' FURNISHING
0 OD.s.
CONSTANTLY ON 'HAND.
Cistiltsg made to order on the shortest notice.
Ttotokful to the public for pelt favors, I hope
by clove attention to firmness to merit a =Una
anoetot the same.
ILLER,
BRIDOR S DANIEL
r. BRIDGK M
WATEB, PA
mar '24.t
Miscellaneous.:
CARPETS,
13EAVtlt, PA
1)1.:A 1A.:M.4 IN
iIAvE THE
AI ed ready for use
'G1 4 '1(1001 (;earn
ItoCliF:Tilt.
nt; Rates to Ihntkr.
It F. LE.IDING
Lucca, Lam Goodl,.
Miscellaneous.
~~
40 . 7k,, \
Z-HT Ps
6.H.MARSHALLif
UFACTURER 0
MONUMENTS
& GUAVE
iS TONEISr
1
fi I, ,ir t v f, 1;,;.,51, 1 ' ip4,-i
{l jlll l . 4liilOo 4iifiqo 11, 11,
I ~ L E 41' ti , , ~ • - ; l i i ,
~•t.,i.
r lii,; ill' i :it I :PIN C\ '='; l''' ' r.' , I; ,I.i"d i ,
-- - - --
11:211:21
E have on hand a large selection or any da
l' lolled work, which we are gelling IS per
cent. less than any other firm tu Deaver county.
P , wats wishing to erect Monuments or Grave
stones, call and see our work before purchasing
elsewhere, as we will guarantee to do as we rep
resent, and will warrant our work of the best hal
tan Marble; and for workmanship and finish we
defy compel It ion. [aprlo-tim
ALLEGHENY CITY
STAIR-BUILDING
•ND
Woon 7 /rurtNING
.Newels,lusters, Hand Rails. with all Joint•
cut and boiled, ready toluing furnished on short
notice. WILLIAM. PEOPLES,
mar64yl Cor., Webster .SL t Graham alley.
$l,OOO REWARD!
A reward of'One Thousand Dollars will be paid
to any Physician who will produce a medicine
that will supply the wants of the people better
than the article known as
DR. FAHRNEY'S
Celebrated Blood Cleanser or Panacea..
It must be a bettor Cathartic a better A Iterative,
better Sudorific, a better Dinrelic, a better Tonic
and In every way better than the Pan-a-co-a. No
matter bow lung It has been to use or how lately
discovered. Above all It most not contain any
thing NOT POLIELT YEULTABLE.
$5OO REWARD!!
A reward of Fire Hundred Dollar. will be.pald
for a , medlcitie that will permanently cure more
cages of Coativene.s, Coma'nation Sicl• or Ner
you. Headarho, Llear Complaint, 8111 our Disor
ders, Jartitlice, Ithommatl•m, Bout, liyapepata,
Chills and Fevvr, Taint , Worm., Tumorg,
Teeter., Pain+ in the Loin., Hide
and Head and rung...lie/41 than
DR. FA HRN EY' S
BLOOD CLEANSE ,11 Olt PANACEA.
which ii used more extenriv , ly by practicing
phytdclane than any o ili er popular medicine
known-
Prepireil P Pm s+ !I
:Agavermo.t Co.,
rynesboro, Pa., awl F A intsEY. Chicago
Price 1.25 per brittle. For air by Whole.alo and
Retail Dealers, and by JOHN wont:, Druggist/
Beaver, Pa. Lb 12-Iy.
lilconorated by Act of Luis'atm.
CAPITAL. - - $lOO,OOO
PRIVILEGP,
147)0 , e10rr , sod - lief-ofltrt , reshne”ls
el-chino ly. .
Six Per Cent. Interest
Paid to Depositors . 4)n the Com poun-
ding Principlv
Irer A t ten t 1 on IA directed to the liberty] nmvils
ions for withdrawing money dentoott.d. It can
be done In pram' mounts, WITHOUT NOTICE
FROM THE D Epos ITolt,
All commuulcatione, will receive prompt reply
JAMBS T BRA DV i PresHent
DAVI I) CAM PBELI„ Trtasorrer inv•.l;:n
frz / :
Co-( )IJEILA TI V E',
3Foc)oirsw . m•ra.-w -
ASSOCIATION,
L'EAVEI: FALLS. ITNN'A
S;I*PC.) - c7
)1A" NV A ULU
-4)
AND A :411.1:NDII)
1110I'SF: - FURNISH I GOOD N.
SANIPLE A \ I)'-.11.1:'; IZOt) NN,
Reevs' Brick Block,
BEA V El: LLS CUTLELY
May 1,311 l
ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY
oF ERIE, PA.
Cash Capital $250,000 00
Asssets, Oct. 9, '7l, 311,948 29
Liabilities, - - 5,200 00
(b. NOltl.F., Creel/eta; .1 t'. VINCENT. Vice Vt.
II W. Trert-uier,
t 4 ei-reliiry
immci•ort,:.•
L .lalo-1m
Hon. 11,,0 oelameter,
.1 W Ilanonotl, M end, file, Pa.
lion Solden ?thrvin. Hon .7 P Vincent, Erie
Hiram D.,ggen, del Henry HAM le do
('hark, It Ite,il, do,i; T Chereldil do
ti Smohard. do ; Cap! .1 i Richards do
Wlt Sierritt, .:o. Rialani O'Brian, do
II W N0h1... F II Cobbs, ,10
J Englchart, doldohn it Cochran, do
JIL Nc,i , ' M
do
\V II Abbott, Tltu , ciliti.trapt Il P Dobbins, do
iJno Patti:, Titusville.
Politica lAAnAd at hor rate* aerl hheral terlll9.
Insures ngalh A Z dAnnwe by Lb:1111111w 11.4 n ell ts
Fire. ell M. H. IR usr, Ag't
Rochester, Pa.. Dec.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
orteEit for sale the fullowio4 valuable prop
erty. Academy lots No id containing
about acme*, ly ink on the publlt toad leading
from tleaVer to anport.
ALSO —Academy lot No. 73„ lying on the Ohio
river. adjoining land of Patrick Mulvaunote on the
west, containing about six acres, these lots are all
sowed down lu grass and in good condition; the
lots are enclosed with ood 'board fencer, any
person wishing to pnrchaae will inease call nn
me at may otlice, where all necessary informatkra
will be given. t;FO. W. HAMILTON.
apr4:ll.
G S. BAnatn.. P. A Barbet:lt .t A. liArti.r.a.
G. N. BAltikElt !It Co., Am Brighton, A l b,
Ann
G. S. BARKER de co., Bears, 1011 P, fO
J gAN ,
Demers In Exchange, Coln. Coupons, Sor..
Collections made on all acc., ratble points In the
United States and Cannda. ACCUlltittl of lamb ,
ants. Ilanufacturera, and Individuate, solicited.
elovred on time depOsltes. Corressppon•
d ttr al/I receive prompt attention.
JAYIES R. ItEED AL CO.,
DEALEfte IN
ATCHS, CLOCKS, Ani* JERE,
No Cit 4 Firth Ave..
r I TTtyE3,UICGI3, I',t;.
FINE WATCH EE CAREFULLY REPAIRED.
znyalt;3m.
11111 .
l_j
LI
$500,000
k•-“rtit).•nt
Nl.Ait
Miscellaneous.
---
jtokans bionoassrtitit. NATItAX
111011GAN9TERN&CO.
iIItPORTIMS AND JONDEIIII IN
TR I MM I NGS, FANCY 'qOODS,
NCITION;
Foreign & Domestic Hosiery
WHITE GOODS, &C.
78 anti SO Market'Street
nprlO 311)] PITTSBURGH, PA
IZie o .llatlertr i W.
~,:" Dr. X. MlEtr
,(" ".. wanotilridge.
' .'- - t" ,- ' -
' - '74 t)jetk, water, is deter
. 4 ''''
C 4/114 , ' mined that tio
..,
~, -, 'ir
~., _ . . Dentist in the
, . — r7::--- ' '..', 'State shall do
..' tr'S 4 ,- -,.‘ ,-- T . , , , ,, • - ".., ,, ...:,_ 4. 1 ., work better or
.1: '" - ll* 161 - - 010 - cheaper than
up .r.s be °trent tt to
- ,ani Ai his patrons.—
f 411411.1111:1 1 "' Ile neck ihe
bmt materials
manufactured In the United Stales. Gold and oil
per dlling performed In a style that defies compe
tition hallefaction truaninteed In all operations,
or the Money returned. Give him a trial.
totals
Black and Gold Front,
GEORGE W. BIGGS
No. 159 SMITHFIELD ST.
Four doors above Sixth Ave.
FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Optical and Fancy Goods, &a.
PI TTSB UR OH, PA.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING.
rimse c•ut this advertisement out and
t>ring it with you. jeI4IV
N
Foundry tt, -Repair Shop.
Ifa i vtng peon Engaged In the Foundry Business
for Mille than Intrty years. --during which time I
have UCCULDUIated I variety of useful patterns, be
sides c,mstrurtlng models and taking out patents
for Improvements on
COOKING - STOVES
—and after let ring litorougthly tented there Im
provements, I reel warranted to offering them to
the public.
PLOWS
The GREAT WESTERN has no Sn
parlor for MI. Locality.
sTevEs.
Stovve of Dv!erent Styles for Heating and Coot:lug
The Great Republic Cooktni Sion
Ilar the be%t Itccord "r my Wave eVer otlert•tl to
OM=
'I" I'AIiES LI SS F E
LE Room To 1)() MoitE
BEST BAKER,
M()S'l` )IJI-ZA.13.1_,E
I I. TUC ETHER
T 1: I: sT sTOVE IN USE
In cuui,• i II•d• v. ills IL, st, , vc 1 Lave gut
up u P•Ltent
14 - :xrrt:NsioN TOP,
whieli occupies little ro4 , m, 11,, ailditionn/
fuel, and is not liable to wear out, dispen
ses with all pipe, can be put on or taken
otr at ant' time, and !Mathe l() suit all stoves
of any size or pattern.
Five II u ntlred Pert4ons
\Vitie leter ptire6asetl vHIJ th,tll the
GREAT REPUBLIC COOKIE STOVE,
Mtii+t w names have been puhliat
eti in the .1 mil's, 111"1• row:141(110y iyk•rred
(41, to tit lir it.r.t.-Ls of its merits
/IN n NMikillg .44/VC.
IlaeinL: three first et,zule., on hand. of
about filteeb horst• plAt e-rr3patity, they are offered
to the 1..0 hut: al re,v.oluahle ratert
101174
at,r2lo-tf.
SECURITY TROT CO.
1114 - ttriturated by the [a•;;t-lat (.1 . Pri 'a
N. \V( )01) STREET,
1 1*1 - 1 - rf.4ItITIL4 - 411, Vu.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - $1,000,000.
(' ARTS II PEUPETIVA L.
PrtrsiDk VT
LUIZ LlC"l'4l.llttTi:
JAMES T BRADY. 'HON. R McKNIOHT,
B 1.. FAUN b.STOcli, 1 HARTLEY HOWARD,
DANIEL EL W ER, 1. J. BLANCHARD.
W M W I Ll—so H. s. FETTERMAN,
BENJ I, INUEILLY,, PHILIP HENTEL,
DAVID GREGIL P. V M. DoNALD.
I)EALEtis IN (;oV IiILNMENT BONDS
Deposits solicited and interest !Mowed on
s.k SU 11,11:( - 1"fo mai;
Di% iiienth% 'ollectod N% It out charge
ILL CLASSES OF SECURITIES
Boaght and ,old 017 C011110i11:0011
ritutcr
Jonas Scorr, N, lee Pres . L. VILA: Charleston, IL ft.
Cots.stssi, Coleman, Rohm , Ihnito•sne
Iron and S eel Works
11. L. Fto u.Y AN , Prrootteor Merchants and
tacturers• Nerional Buhk
Dmo S HEAD, PreAldent Second National Itni.k.
110re..1. 11. iiinKeAlitlUK, Judge ul the District
roar?.
JOIIN E. PAREZ, Park, & ('o.
P. Men haat.
f F JoKr.i. 'Jones
11/01.1. SINOEItLY, Stair Printer.
H. P. Foen. Saw Works
Wm. M unity! T. Wm M norrniy
Jostxti WAl.Tophi, Coal Merchant_
Wm. ti .1o11,0•7i/N, (;
J J Chll.-stoe
C 11. I'ALLow.N. Wli dopaie peak./ 111 liars, Caro,
nfid Furs
.1 V. MythisrAto Cool l'iiti•rehtni.
Y l'ettcrin
M
r_47 - .Viocial at 1,1 itaa rler. n 1 . 11 iuralucy mora y
In first ciasa ri lie • . for 1,1,0,/ors,
At, mietierator., G word ial, et UM{ Judi diktat*.
Ma Yet Ir 11. A COFFIN Trea•urir.
MESTER SAVINGS BANK.
I=
lE=
GLO. e. tiPLTEII6Ii, U. J. eII . E.TEILER.Cush'r
SIPEIVEILER do 111cDONALD
Deals In eNthange, Coin, Government Securi
ties. mace collectfutt on ail accessible points in
the United Statesand Cunada.. receives money on
depovdt subject itteheck, sod receives time depos
its from one dol , ar and onward, and allows tnter
est 5 per rent. By-lsws and rules furnished
free by applyiuft at the btrik. Bank open dully
from SI, a. to.. till 4, p. m„ and on Saturday even
ing, from ti to S o'clock.. We refer by permisolur
to—
L. 11. OAri*N A. Co , llnm. J. S. fit-rAx,
AILEO, /LeO'rt Jr CO., VIM d: COOPER,
B. J. Cnoos & ('o, WM. KEN N EDS,
BN/ILDSIt & WACE.S. JOHN SHARP.
B. S. P..knur.n, R. B. EDUAR,
A. C. BURST, TRA LitEMEN'S NATION AL
b. B. WILSON, BASIC, Picb.burgh Ps
oosl6'7l•ly.Chd Jelb
Notice.
IR STATE OF JOON JACKMAN, Deceased.—
.k..t Letters testamtar to the crena of John
Jackman, late of the t en owo y
rhip of industry In the
county of Beaver and State of Fenurylvaula, de
ceatted, having been granted to the subscriber,
residing In said township, all portion* having
claims or deatandr against the estate of the said
oecedent are requested to make known the None
to the onderrigned without delay,
_ Jelkl-ftw.") JANE JACK.MAN. Hie urns.
minintrwition Nottee:.
LETTERS of Administration on the estate of
Hugh B. Anderson, late of the borough of
Heaver, detreastai. haying been granted to the un
dersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are
requested to make prompt payment, and those
haring claims or demands against the same, to
make them known to the Undersigned without
delay. . THANKFUL A. AN I) ER' ON.
Jeri-r,w. ~ t dmihistratrar, Beaver,
Chas. s l). flurst's
INSU4nANCE
General Agency Office,
ROCHESTER, PENNA
Notary Public and Conveyancer;
FIRE, LIFE, and ACcIDENT INSUR
ANCE; "Anchor" and "National" Littc s
of Ocean Steamers; " Adams " and "Un
ion" Express Agent.
All kinds of Insurance at fair rates and
liberal let ms. Real Estate bought and
sold. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles, &c.,
written ; Depositions and Acknowledge
ments taken, &e., Goods and . Money
forwarded to all Parts of the United States
and Canada. Passengers booked to and
from England, Ireland, Scotland, France
a'rui Germany.
2ETNA .Fllll7 INS. CO.,
01 Hartford, Conn-,
Cash asserts '56,000.000
" liy their fruits ye know them."
Losses paid to Jan. I, Pl7l ....$',N,000,000
One of the ,1(1.,t and wealthiest C 4 )1111pa
nies in the world.
NIAGARA Insurance Co.,
Cunt u.sse Its,
ANDES I'LRE INS, CO.,
Of C inchinaLi, Ohio,
Cash use as, t,5(A1,000
ENTERPRISE INS. CO.,
of Pjlilacttipltia.
Cash a.ssetts $600,000
LANCASTER Fire Ins. Co.
11( Lancastcr, l'a.
Cash asselts $240,000
AL PS INS U . t I'C l:'
Cash aLpit:Ll,
_HOME LIFE INS, CO,
Cash asets,
Travelers' We iL Accident
Insurance Co.,
urn:tram-6,
cast, tk.,e1.1..., over $ 1,50000.
Liepreawnlllog the above first Mass Insurance
Cumpaulea ackhow ledged to be amongst the best
and most reliable in the world, and representing
a gross cash capital of nearly $lO,Ol/0,01.k. I apt en
abled to take insurance to any amount desired.
Applications promptly attended o. uhd l'olicles
written v ithout delay, and at lair rules =ld liberal
tennis. Loosee liberclayrnijneted an4L prunaptly
TI ;..1 Y ! Ity one day's delay
you may 14,4. the .a ring. of eare. Dv la) are
don y , erJen. and lift llucertaiti, therefore, lustire to
day: One to-clay, ra worlit Iwo to-morrows --
quality• also. Is of the utmost itriportance.. The
low priced. worthless article. always liroves the
dearest. The above companies are known to be
amongst the best and wealthiest in the world.—
" As ye sow that shall pm reap."
Grateful fur the very lilmral patronage, already
bestowed, I hope —by u strict attention to a legit
imate btoduess—not only to merit a contiouence
oftitle same, but a large increase the present year.
!Tr. STEPII EN A. CRAIG Is duly auctionzi d
take applications for Insurance and recetv • the
premium for the same In adjoining town s hips
CIIAS. tit, III"ItsT,
Near Depot, Rochester, i'a. Jel4 ly
WILLIAM C MILLER, JAI Oil TRAx,
PLANI2VG MILL.
MILLER & TRAX,
.3fanufaeturers and Dealers in
Dressed Lumber,
SAslr. DooRS, sH("'ITERs. SIDING,
FLuuRIN )If)t - LDENGs, Sc
hcroll Sma‘-itig litlit 'Fuming;
ill/NE TO ()II)Ele,
ORDERS BY MAIL RESPECI`FULLY
soLicITED, AND PRoMPTLY
ATTENDED Ti,
Mill Opposite the Railroad ASYation,
ROCHESTER, PENN'A.
April 19 '11: ly
[Note.—This to Snellenhurg'u Spare. Being,
enguged in making up a large stock' of Spring
clothing, they informed me :hat they had no time
to attend to their advertking.
DAB IA (IREGG
=I
1,111 E! 1,111 E!
IItOM and after April tlrst, we will h.• prepared
: to Itire.i.ll ea-honer. w ith freeh burnt Lnue of
bent, (laxity at Power.' l'ariport
ntur2o,trj 110LNEE9 ()HIER.
Itadic.l and New litiOdon Prt.ae copy
J. B. SNEAD
Hag now in operation a new
SAW AND PLANING MILL
IN FREEDOM, PA.,
Having the Intt improved machinery
for the wanulticitire of.
For_acoc•Ft.x.NTr.
s SIDING,
LATH, &C. &C,,
and Is now prepared to attend to the
building and repairing of
3teamboats Barges : Flats, &c., &c.,
Keeping constantly- on hard a superior
quality of Lumber. The pat: onage of the
public is respectfully solicttecL All orders
promptly execut e d. faug2ly
Miscellaneous.
AND
NEAR THE DEPOT
Of New Yorit
Of Erie, ►'cnnn
(lf New York
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EvERyMAILHIS OWNPHYSICIAIt
CAUTION.
immenme demand for ' tt
,
1. PILLS and OINTMENT, has tempted unvo.
timed partice to counterfeit the, wah a ia,
elude.
In order to protect the ;mime
hare I.sued a new •*Trade Mark." con,thdtt,4:,,f;
Egyptian circle or a serpent. with tio•
the centre. Every hoz of genninv
PILLP and OINTMENT will have ttd:i trail.. p, rl ,
It none are genuine without it
N V. CIIEIII, AL Co
7N Maiden Lane. N.
This Cut illustratei Inc manner of Ustng
6. DR_ .F'IFtCE'S
Fountain Nasal Injector
sl,:wo,uuo
fect application
OR. RACE'S CATARRH ft ElattY.
It to the 9nly ~,..r1:••,•rc • •
with Winch :11 , ••: ,, • , ,
and pei:lrcfly appltttl itt rt t • ••1 . • .
yamy•stres. and the chant r
111••theret , 111 1,4 !I •••//r..,. :// •• I.
etiot. and e..•:,••• , -
rally pr”cec,h. Want nt
Catarrh heretofore i.a. fit - ,./•// Jar •II.•
Fibility or .41,,,1. t:1 z reel••.: /• ••4 1.. !h... •
chgulher./ by ally of I I/e "reinat) -
.ohotar I, in•• ell., I ITIZ • - .
overcool, he the tit...n:1..11,41h, 11 , • • :
the; ite.truinc It. the Fluid is Carried Ly its Don
(no anutflng.torting or pumping being recnirec
uo.tril in a r ; ., -y I'l. 11•. V. I •I. In • •
portion of la,. 110.•;.: - i•a•••,-•••
otethlY all the to nhdrhanther, ,
thc reun t . tut d flows outot the opposite imam
plea-aut. and that a I 111)0 •
Otaild. It Fall and explicit dirt-ti
accompany itch lie/trtiment \V 1,,•n
11•IstrIlInt nt I t, 1"/1• / ?, ( . :113rrh 14 , r1e/Ir t / ./...
atlack+ 'it In the Ilend
apple
sy mitt° ma of Catarrh.
a,hc. di-cliargre tnr-n•
xery. tint k u,u, ,i•
hl hther- a drvin,o. ~54. rs. ,LA • .1. •
$ 2.50,00 U
4.3,:100,Wd
rin_in•: iu i
rl •nt t•i! it
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Prepared by Dr. J. C. '
PraetiCal 111111 t.t,t) t
LO %YE". L,
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOi ttit
un .If
r . of
menus 11. 't..•
avh, er
al•erient. , r
exeelleni I •
Reing pu , .'` -
table, the,
to , mercur, • "
rat w hate , ..
merlon> , •1. •••••
surrerten; s • '
ed Lc U.. • •
alol every family 4totild have them e
I,:w them proteetton and relief,
.when
Lung experience has proved theni to br '
sure -t, and heat of nil the A.M. n .u.
the market abounds. By
6100.1 paritled, the eorrnptii.. , .
1,4) expelled, obsdrtietion.
I, hole tinviliner, of lire te-t0 , e.1
act!, it . Internal organ. oho 11 •
and are eleaii,ed In • • '
dtinulat,,l int,, actr..ll 'L1. • 11.. L ... • .
t. clianged nit., health, the , alio. ot o •
%%luta te.•kone.l on ths , 4.1 WWI
111a1,11:t 111` 1..,1111111i0d. 9'h...
twte. them idea-ant te take, :ow e• , • - •*''''
to tut , loam pairva Im ) •
that the, are er.•tv f I, and u.
.I.lthonzl, ...carrion.% the, .51.• toii.l
11116.11 i‘i
4.111.111.11.
Fllll .11fl,•04111, are 1....11 Ott .'"
1.,0‘. 111. W 1.. 1.1.1• Ilrrn t •te
toot for the Colton toz • . :oj,l ,1:
i'iffs rapid!, — For Dy•pepaia sr It:Ott:l...tidal , 1.1• 0,- *
no.a. Lanwuor Los. t o ettt.ti ,
-houla he taken moderate: 1..
•1v h, and restort• it. health. Cole to•. 1 t.
For Laver COMplistusai..i
I "3t-, Hiltons Illtradarke.
ache. Jaundice or tb: roan Wicktiro. 14
100. COlit and Ultima re , ter'. ii ' •
bo judwiondy taken for_earti I.• • ,
aetion o 1 remove the ~t0 t e,,,1,0, . •
For Dysentery or Illiarchcra, ' '
uuLl ,1”-.. {.• 11,1111101 I l'ui
Fur 11:01111. Grace
irisailou of 11111* Heart, Pain
%air. Hack roll Loin.. the, -11...11.1 `.. ••'...
toilisly taken, as repure , l, to etilloge tto • 1
to non of the sy-lam. N 1 al, t..
dizappear•
For Dropsy and Dropsical noellinp
the , -tumid lie tOken lanes and fre.inent I
to produve the eltreet of a dra-tte tot ~ze
For
nup oresaion. a larFe
1 . 1 L'l. a, it produces Uie rae.t " •
pathy.
A , a Dinoer. Pill take one ,r r.n.
11 101 11 ,, te diee-tion and relieve the i ll
Au ovea.ioual dose gtamulate , the ,
1 . ,, ‘ eta. restores the appetite, and itivnr,oral , ^ ,, - . '
tv'Y stem. Hence it la often advantage9e•
nn merlons deranl 41
ement existi. One te,,e..
toiVrality well oen llnds that a ~e v't
./•t/is makes him feel decidedly better, free ,
cleansing 11fu4 renovating effect on the
apparatu.s.
,Jan 17'7?-~Y
Dr. J. C. AYES 8 co., Practical Chrmisto
LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A
•
mu SALE BY ALL DRVGGISTS EYElntr 4l E l} "
0ct.4,1y. We
Fir I.llankr. Bill-heads, Carle,.' I ri
neat!, execuetd at this offlce.
Medicinal.
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