The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, February 05, 1873, Image 3

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The Beaver Argus.
aesver. Pa., Fetnrisaars a• 1071/.
Circulation Thirteen Hundred.
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JOB WORK.
Etzhtla Sheet Bills 35 copies or 00
25 additional copies or leas.
Fourth Sheet Bills 25 copies or 300
25 additional copies or less.-- 75
ball Sheet Bills 25 copies or less .....»_...._. 500
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ohur Job work at same rates.
• TIME TABLE.
tieveland IPittaburgh B. IL—Trains
, ilig East leave Beaver Station as Pallevra:
Accom'n 9.19 Mall, 9.37 p. m.;Esontng Fast
L , 7.01.
Trains going 'Kest leave Beaver Station as tot
%s: Mail , 7;46 a. to.; Accommodation 5.40 p. m.
The attention of the public is directed
t • the following New Ldverttsements
hich appear for the first time in the
110 US .tO-daY
t , 'octal 'Notice—Plantation Bitten
,ctal Notice G. A. Gasicee... ..... .... ..
, .. -Biook.. eewitie Machine C 0... ..6% dqs . 1Y
- .., iII Notice—Brooks Sewing Machine Co 't-1y
i ~ -George P. Howell & Co 6 eqs 4w
~ied Notices—Wm. Robertson... .. -16
A. , % - Kerney's Extract linenn ... 6 tismi-ly
A,l -.J. B. tiyolt il. D lAA au ly
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i .e,isi Notice- Reymer Barman & C0............10
11. ot , itay's ?bits C Ointment C
Dr Keyser's Lune Care. - ''
Al' -Dancny t Co ....
•, , o,•cial Notice—J. Weaver & Co..
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_Chapped hands, face, rough skin,
pimples, ringworm, salt-rheum, and
other cutaneous erections cured, and the
skin made soft and smooth, by using the
Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell,
Hazard (t Co., New York. Be certain
to get the Juniper Tar Soap, as there are
many worthless imitations made with
.)inmon tar. nov2o-3m
Last Wednesday morning was the
,I,ldest, morning of the year, and for that
matter the coldest for many years past..
At day-light, the mercury was stand
, nw—in a southern exposure—at 10 de
g rees below zero. At a number of points
in the west, It fell to 30 degrees below
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Free of Charge.--Call at Hugo An
d r esspY s Beaver Drug Store, Beaver,
Pa. and get a sample bottle of Dr. A. Bo
schee's German Syrup, free of charge.
It has lately been introduced, in this
country from Germany, and - for any per
son suffering with a severe cough, heavy
cold settled on the breast, consump
tion or any disease of the throat and
lungs it has no equal in the world. Our
regular size bottles 75 cents. In all
cases money will be promply return
ed if perfect satisfaction is not given.
Two doses will relieve any case. Try it.
Winter. SlVlneete, Winter.—For
many years we have not had as severe a
winter as the prasentone. Everywhere
it seems to be cold, and more snow has
fallen thus far than we remember to have
keen for a great many years back. Cold
11“N‘ ever, as it has been here, the air has
..fan more piercing and the "white man-
Le . ' much heavier in the far west.
There cattle and human lives have been
in great numbers, in consequence of
the extreme rigors of winter. In the
cmoq too, the poor are buffering and
nict, aching hearts are waiting for spring
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.:Zr - W. E. Elliot's Illustrated Plant
•,red Catalogue mailed free to all
A nil (Cants.
W. It. ELLiivr,No. 114 Market St.,Pitts
-I,,lrgh, Pa. jantw
Rome idea of the increase of iron pro
‘l,l,•tion, 1, 9 Mercer county and vicinity,
iii ay be:formed from the fact that there
are chitty-two blast furnaces in the She
!, mg() valley, located as follows: Sharps
% 1,1, nine; Sharon, six ; Wheatland,
;. Middlosex,tocart New Castle, eight;
\ •1, cti m, one. Total capacity, 319,300
The purest and sweetest Cott Liver
i.nuzard & Caswell's, made on the
shore, from fresh, selected livers, by
Hazard & Co., New York. It
31,..01ute1y pure and sweet. Patients
\•• ho have 'nce taken it prefer it to all
.•[1“-r.4. Physicians have decided it RU
^rior to any of the other oils in the mar
nova)-12t
The Internal Revenue office reports
tauhundred and sixty-nine distilleries
a operation in the United States on the
Ist lust., with a producing capacity of
t 9,638 gallons daily. An equitable dis
tribution of this product would give
about three drinks a day to each of the
voters of the country.
FOP. good linggles, wagons, carriages,
,pring wagons, sulkeys, buck-boards.
e., go to Ingraham Boyd's, near the
in Rochester. All orders prompt
'v attended to. sept4;ly
"Give me," says the Rev. Robert
faylor, "the monoy that has been spent
in drink, and I will purchase every foot
of land upon the globe; I will clothe ev
ery man, woman, and child in an attire
of which kings and queens - Would be
proud ; I will build a school-house on
every hill-side and in ever valley over
the whole earth, a college in every State,
and till it with able professors; I will
crown every tall with a place of worship
consecrated to the promulgation of the
;mspel of peace; and will support in ev
ery pulpit an able teacher of righeous
lless."
Splendid Heavy Black Velveteen,
the very low price of 81.00 per yard,
at the Cheap Store of W. A-Smith, Hoch
u,ter. jan2B-2w
That excellent Democratic paper, the
I'rlaw•are Herald comes to sin a new
and greatly enlarged. Bro. Hurl
burt In making a paper that deserves a
vrrc large patronage.—Alcubenrille Ca-
The Mr. Hurlburt referred to by the
retie is a son of our esteemed fellow
Charles D. Hurlburt, eaq.
Extra heavy twilled flannel at
ty-tiveeents per yard; good shawls
otie dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) each;
inu water proof at $1.25 per yard. Great
Laraatus. Call early at the Cheap Store
of W. A. Smith, Rochester. jan2B-2w
More Farms. Sold.—During the
week, Messrs Stevenson and Wit
ttsh disposed of two farms, ons in Poles
township containing 75 acres, for
and the second one In Big Beaver
ri.hip, containing 136 acres for
11,404.). These gentleman are now in
front rank of real estate agents in this
entry, and their yearly sales of real
e‘tate,stnount tc a sum that is almost
tat a long. We are glad to see them pros
pf.rmg. as their prosperity exemplifies
thu u•se of printer's ink.
Millinery Goods selling at a great
tiee, at the Cheap Store of W. A.
Rochester. jan.%•2w
.1 Question in Arithmetic.--A
~r respondent of the Pittsburgh Gazette,
~r 1(11 that paper the following question.
aria asks its solution. five we any ru
rAl arithmeticians in Beaver county who
'Dive it ?
nim Smith, who was worth 64,500,
on his doath bed was informed
that his wife was about giving birth to
he at once sent for his attorney to
Write his will as follows: If the child is
a boy the estate is to be divided equally
between the mother and son, ' but if a
girl the mothens to get two thirds and
the daughter one third. Now, it so bap.
pened that the wife gave birth to twins,
a girl and as boy. What is each one's
stutre7 An early answer is desirable.
The second Lecture of the Indepen
dent Course, will be dithered by Rev.
Ira G. Bidwell, In Beaver, February Is,
1873. Tickets for sale at On it Cooper,
3d street, Beaver, Pa.
—"The lecture of November Alt 'by
Rev. Ira G. Bidwell, on the 'secret of
Personal Beauty,' was practical, honest,
out-spoken, full of sharp, teen cuts at
the follies sad foibles of DiehlOn, and of
exaltation and praise of godliness and •
true living; these madtpeople beautiful.
The lecture was eloquently delivered
and couched in manly, but, embolus lan
guage, and his sentiments we would
most emphatically endorse."—Bath (Afej
Journal.
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—"Prof. Bidwell's lecture on 'Beauty,'
pleased every body. It was instructive,
witty and eloquent, a model Lyceum
lecture."—Portsmouth (2,. H.) Daily
Chronicle. Dec. 12, 1870.
—"Rev. IraG. Bidwell, - gave two very
excellent lectures before the Institute
describing in the first, in • humorous
manner, the district school of gang
sync,' pointing out its faults and reme
dies. In the evening he gave a brilliant
.lecture on 'The Secret of Personal Beau
ty.' "—New Hampshire Sentinel (Keene,
N. H.; Nov. 24, 1870.
The greatnic in the money
market, has broug ht down the prices in
all kinds of goods at the Cheap Store of
W. A. Smith. Rochester. Pa. jangt).-2w
Kentucky is beginning to move in
the matter of temperance. A bill hie
been introduced into the Legislature "to
prohibit the manufacture and sale of
apiritnons,malt and v Inoue liquors with
in the State."
Founded on a Rock 2—The disap
pointed adventurers who have from time
to time attempted to thn their worthless
potions against DRAKE'S PLANTATION
BrrrEns, vow that they cannot under
stand what foundation there is for its
amazing popularity. The explanation is
simple enough. The reputation of the
world-renowned tonic is founded upon
a rock, the. ROCK OF Fatrzatzucu. All
its ingredients are pure and wholesome.
How, then, could tricksters and cheats
expect to rival it with compounds of
cheap drugs and refuse liquor, or with
liquorless trash in a state of acetous fer
mentation? Of course the charlatans have
come to grief. Their little game has
-failed. Their contempt for the sagacity
of the community has been fitly pun
ished. Meanwhile Plantatim► Bitters
seem to be in a fair way of eventually
superseding every other medical prepa
ration in the class to which it belongs.
In every Witte and Territory of the Un
ion it is,to-day, the accepted specific for
nervous debility, dyspepsia, fever and
ague, rheumatism, and all ailments in
volving a deficiency of power,
1755 Pqs 4w
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Archibishop Bailey; of Balti
more, speaks plainly on the subject of
the liquor traffic "A real inspection of
liquors would destroy two-thirds of in
temperance. Any real good govern
ment should enforce such an inspection
or stop the sale altogether, because the
object of government is to protect the
lives of citizens, and while it enforces
stringent laws assinst,the sale of decay
ed vegetables, it is far more important
that it shOuld hinder the Baia of drinks
which poison the blood and madden the
brain."
nov-1p
Retributive Justlee.—Tbe widow
of John Lay of Logan county, 111., who
broke his neck while intoxicated, bas
recovered $1,200 from the saloon keeper
who sold him the fatal liquor.
Two Days or IProllallbitlein.--Dur
ing twelve hours on the day of our State
election in October, and also on the day
of the National election in November,
the sale of intoxicating liquors was pro.
hibited. The good results of this act are
matters of note all over the State.
The thing that some of our temperance
men say "can't be done," has been done.
If we can have prohibition two days in
tie year, why not three hundred and
sixty-five? The good results were very
marked. Will tlie gentlemen on the hill
make them lasting; or betterstill, let the
Constitutional Convention pat prohibi
tion in the new :Constitation.—Harria
burg Prohibitioneat.
Casualties.—One day last week a
son of Phillip Selser, living near Clin
ton, this county, was kicked 'on the head
by a mule. His injuries are very severe,
but hopes are entertained of his recov
ery.
At the Beaver Valley coal mines near
Clinton, a few days previous, a youth
by the name of Woods was riding a
mule with harness on; the mule threw
the lad, and his feet becoming entangled
in the harness, the boy was dragged
down a steep and rocky hill, injuring
him so severely as to leave but slight
hopes for his recovery.
A Beautiful Handwriting.
There are but few of our readers who
is
would not like to acquire a pid and
beautiful handwriting,for th eis no one
accomplishment so highly raz ed as this.
The business colleges of 'the country
have a ff orded the best ins ueeion in this
blanch and have succeed in producing
the most accomplished p enman. The
best penman in America day is Prof.
Gaskell, Pres't of tho Bryant. & Stratton
College of Manchester, N. H. There are
few lovers of the beautiful art of pen
manship who have not heard of this
wonderful penman and many have seen
specimens of his skill. His large speci
mens have attracted great attention in
New York City and throughout the
country where they havebeen placed on
exhibition.
He is now engaged day and night
sending out Copies for self-instruction,
which he writes himself expressly for
applicants, so that any one can learn to
writs at the home fireside. These con
tain full printed instructions, and are
'put up in large heavy envelopes and
sent by mail propels' fOr $l.OO per pack
age. They are all numbered and so ful
ly explained that no one can fail to learn
rapidly from them. They have been or
dered by thousands—not by poor writ
ers alone, but by the teachers of pen
manship throughout the United States
and Canada. Our readers would do
well to write for a package, as nothing
so complete, beautiful and useful for
self-Instruction will ever again be offer
ed them.
Mr. Ratan last week offered the fol
lowing resolutions and petitions in the
Senate :
"That the clerk of the Senate be direct.
ed to furnish for the nee of the Senate
five hundred copies of a skeleton map of
the state, with the number of as
ascertained by the lasj_enn eration, and
the population as ascertained by the last
census. Agreed to.
Providing for the preparation and
printing of a calendar of private bills.
This resolution gave rise to considerable
discussion, and attempts were made to
amend it, but voted down. The resolu
tion was finally adopted.
Miners of Beaver county, praying for
further legislation for their protection.
Also, of Angeline M'Murtrie, of Beaver
county, praying for permission to adopt
John M'Murtrie as her heir.
Amended—Joint resollition to provide
for the payment of the expenses of the
inauguration.
The AnucA "stoats" the following ar
ticle from last Friday's Pittsburgh Mail:
The telegraph monopoly's bill, in
structing our representatives in Con
gress to vote against the postal tele
graph project, Was neatly engineered in
the State Senate by antral editor, Ron.
James S. Buten, who know' about as
mach concerning cheap telegraphy as he
does ofthe Chinese marks on a tea cheat.
The bill passed the Senate yesterday,
and the only man who would not bead
to the magician's rod was Senator Gra
ham, whose love of honesty and practi
cal good sense induced him -to vote in
the right and in the negative* These in
structions are not the instructions of the
people, but possibly of Mr. Didf
Western Union, and Samuel . B arr.
eq.. his brother-in-law and private sec
retary of Senator Cameron. for the postal
telegraph project is directly in the inter
est of and for the and the people
are in favor of and heartily desire it.
The monopolists, and the Ignorant who
would crush out the spreading of intelli
gence, are opposed to the bill, and we
are surprised to read that Senators An
derson and Humphreys voted far .Ra
tan's nonsense.
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Bars to SPOdla
lit. attention Otte PaigEsh a
wain, as well as the 'Oxistituiloss_
Oonvesties, should be aslist to tbspro.
visions' oohs now Masts Ilanat
which prohibits th• losetftturo Polittair
specialism la tits billowing. smog 0*
sr snosserstsil mos :
Granting divorces. •
Liklingout o oPsdni, ;alteringand work
and highways.
Vacating raids, town plats. etrists, al
leys and public grounds.
+wingß or changing county seats.
ha g
g county and township O
ra.
Rillhulatin the jurisdiction and duties
°Unities of the pesos, police maglittsis
and' constables.
Incorporatingeities,towns or vilins t
or changing or amending the charter of
an ge tme ti t i y or alike..
the rats olinterest insi!.
ey.
Granting to any corporation, associa.
tion or individual the righs to lay down
railroad tracks, or ILMIMIIing charters Ibr
such purpose.
Granting to any corpondion e eeseeia-
Lion or individual, special or exeltudve
privilege, immunity or franchise what
ever.
In all cases where a general law can
be made applicable, no special law shall
be enacted.
Our Senator wad the “Ar
ehives.”—Oer Senator, as is gonnally
known, was speaker (Mho &We &Ir
ina the last Lynn. A. norrarpondant of
the Pittsburgh Mroniele tells us what
lb. "arittilvas" moan. and ithstitesse.
the tax-''payers of the 61.11' to keep the
thing running last session. Here is his
account of it :
"In this connection, It may not be
amiss to state that the Hon. George H.
Anderson, of your city, Speaker of the
Senate. has carried out a determination
formed before he took the chair, viz : of
abolishing the "archives." To the un
initiated a word of explasestlas is suss
sexy. Heretolinvithaabeen the oriel as
of the Librarian of the Senate to provide
something for the thirsty members,,
which was not only dispensed in pe
rooms adjacent to the chamber, but fi
nally found a hiding place in the IlUle
room back of the Speaker's desk, and
here many of toe members were wont
to make frequent trips,not only In hours
but out-of hours of session. To the
more temperate men in the Senate, the
"archives" have long been an eyesore,
and last year an attempt was made to do
away with the obnoxious arrangement.
It worked well for awhile, but finally
the pressure became too heavy, and the
"bottle" was fully and completely re
stored. And now, if you will turn to
the report of expenditures for last ses
sion, you will discover that the "ar
chives" coat the State something like 51.-
200 for the session. Speaker Anderson
having decided to abolish the institution
notified the Librarian of his intentions,
and informed him that no appropriation
should be made to pay the expense of
the same. This proved • "squelcher,"
to we Infinite disgust &several, of the
members, who openly denounoe Mr.
Anderson. The Librarian is relieved by
the order, but the supply might have
been lessened to a considerable extent,
had he been so disposed."
Temperance llWass.
intemperance. like a ragtag Aoki,
Is simian Off the ; •
Its dire effects. in tests and blood.
Are laced an Awry band.
It OD. boos incry
Tea lws d to sod
their dr sat;
Wbo 'MN Os WOO
l tortsot stff.
And thoppotet the taiab
•
Abnight7 God I no land bliallthre
Can check the lioarhte tide;
stretch out Thine awn of punt Mdse.
And bid the flood anhdde.
Dry op the mires from whence ft hawk
Destroy its Comdata heed;
Tom dire Intemperance wad its woes
No more the earth We:spread.
Liquor Men in the Field.—Last 1
winter an act was passed by the Legis
lature of Pennsylvania and signed by
the Goternor, giving each ward, bor
ough and township in the State, the
right to decide by the vote of the people
whether intoxicating drinks should be
sold as a beverage, within its limits.
This is commonly known as "Local Op
tion," and is probably the most feasible
mode of dealing with the - liquor ques
tion, in the present state of public senti
ment. Afterwards by means of a trick,
some of the large cities in the State.
such as Philadelphia and Pittsburgh,
were excluded from the benefits of this
law. It is not pretended that the enact
ment was perfect In all its parts, but it
was a great advance on our previous leg
islation in this State concerning the sub
ject, and prepared the 'way for a grand
movement of all the friends of temper
ance and human well-being.
As might have been supposed the liq
uor interest was taken by surprise; no
such action bad been anticipated until it
was too late to make any effective oppo
sition at the last session of the Legisla
ture. During the summer and fall the
liquor men quietly completed their or
ganization so as to operate on the pres
ent Legislature. It is said that at least
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars
have been contributed to bring about
the repeal of the law passed last winter.
If even a small amount of the charges
of venality brought againt the Legisla
ture should be true, this sum of money,
with the promise of a political influence,
will boa powerful weapon in the hands
of determined men, unless the present
members should be vastly superior. In
the aggregate, to those who have pree
ded them of late years. Indeed signifi
cant indi •
c t.,
ons have already been giv
en, that th friends of temperance have
no time to If they would not awake
from comfortable sleep some meaning,
to be startled by the news that on
the previous evening "Local Option"
bad been repealed, and that the liquor
men were having things their own way.
The result of the vote in Clearfield, Bea
ver Falls,New Brighton, and a few other
places, has thoroughly aroused the 11.
uor dealers, and they will leave no
means untried, Jo accomplish their FIN
poses.
The people have this matter entirely
in their own hands. If every pulpit,
every temperance organisation, every
newspaper, and every friend of good or
der, sobriety and human happiness, will
speak out, the Legislature however dig
posed to yield to the demands of the
liquor dealers, :Mil not dare repeal the
law in question, until a fair trial shall
have been made of its merits. Every
man who wishes to save the drunkard
and stay the progress of temperance,
should, write at once to each Senator and
Representative from his own district,
entreating him to use his influence
sgalnat the repeal of the law, Übe would
not fbrfett the confidence reposed in
him by the great body of his constitu
ents. 'ln this way a mass of influence
an be brought to bear upon the Legis
lature, which all the money and suppos
ed political power of the liquor men,
will not be able to overcome. We occu
py vantage ground now, and it would
beperilous to lose it by sheer indiffer
ence. The obligations we are under to,
our children, to 'our fellow men, and to
the highest interests of the common
wealth, demand immediate and perse
vering action. if we would not fall In
the discharge of our duties as chris
, Liana sad citizens, we must meet the
emerges:iv with promptness and Ann-
MU of 'resolution, Which will ensure
suctseaL—Presbyteicos Banner.
Ir4o public will please remember Col.
Conweirs lecture in the M. E. Church,
Beaver, Ps., ob Thursday evening."'
Single tickets 60 cents; tickets for the
course of four nottnes, $1.50 instead of
12.00 as heretolbre annoinited. No-re
served seats. Tickets for We at On &
Cooper's, J. M. McGinty's, Beaver, aml:
B. Mulhalm's, Bridgewater. t
By order of Committee.
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lawiPerforim4loWselitlks serdee fbr the
money reeeltatarwalle" others of Mesa
millittiO4s*4 l 7.l4* Miami IS at c*e.
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the people,aliaough the anatomists lon
been in practice, and is s source of fost
evil and waste of pualls Money., In the
Auditor Gmseralle report ler in. 2. I And
the following statements, which ars
tereating as proving how greatly &Sena
toes pay can be swollen by extra pay for ,
aerviess which are In tie elm watm
for while a si rve armed assts;,assts;, taw,
Limo!' a 1 r belongs to lite coast'.
Went., w be covenants to occupy
with work at a salary fully set down be
fore he takes his oath *Mace. But - 14
the figures, as I And theid In the man*
referred to.
trader the headlgsvpsiallt;arillHotthe
con=egib, pegs wrolepothalted
the alTillfr PSI 111 .„,„,
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Claris B. Beeksiew. tormows mound --
hi the Keplaneesay eoleaseed e1eetk0...41.1110
of the WebberMs Hoax, Eitindstieds,
for bead of me tahals afthat eoeunittee-....1.811
Diodes R. • Deeleave, lot peeekes la the
Chapilleetare
J. D. Dada do.,
as do —. • eoa,
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Jeooo-1. filieesivlces Vie Imo
B. B. 8 terlaVeft*olf
D. tt. cut,- do. - do 500,
J. N. . Weak% d do. e. do. d o " 500
DA. Dame do. do. d 0... i
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8. Hompbeirkdo. do. d 0.... ... . 500;
E. 111113agfelt• do. do. do.—
In additkla to these extras every Bens.;
tor reoeived his regular pay and
and when& Senator wins abroad he had.
hishoiel • :WhiWaltenstor was'
ass mat.'
• - kis
reedit. da', %bp*,
on se usual, and the ortmeetsio
Senator, was doubled, and tripled' by
this =sum. The gentlemen who chine ,
these extras have pieedideat for the set;
and are not the first legislators who have .
thus paid themselves.
Caiituurrox, 8. 0. Jan., 29, 1973.
Brother Weyand.
After leaving Weldon the next place
of importance or entitled to mention Is
Goldsboro, N. 0.. which was one of the
principal operation points of the rebels
during the war. It is beatutiftilly loca
ted and bas every advantage !of heirig a
nice town; but whilst naive - bias , dans,
its work nobly for the situation, the
presence of the architect his -tmakmaat..
ing; and its future growth and glory on
ly await the - advent of the . -progressing
and invincible yankecs and a close ob
server cannot fail to see,' in passing
through this lovely, sunny clime, that
it hail been sadly neglected, and the
once fostered institution of the south has
left its shadow behind. The entire south
seems to be, and really is, an undevel
oped territory. Its mineral wealth-is
still a bidden treasure in the earth,
whilst the surface has only been abused,
and partially cultivated. The same
fields have been worked for over halt
century, in cotton, rice, sugar-eine and
tobacco,, without any change, rest, or,
fertilizing. In the Carolinas and Geier,
gia, the soil is rich and productive, sod
all kinds again and.vegetablattaahe
raised In abundance, whilst gulps*, ap
ples, peaches, figs, and nearlYalr the
northern fruits doyen, and ,oftbstilueat
quality Limes erverseart; it Is also-a fine
stook Mass eountry, and: thialp are
weeilleabio tolcolltept and *noosed truly.
and If it bloat the landcar"adll4"-
. .
of u lione7;" _
Bail estate is much cheaper' bete Abet
is lain the west, for the same quality of
land—and especially the Improved.. The
beat chances and opportunities of get
ting astut and malting Mosey is, in the
south at the presses Thee. sad whilst
have the greatest respect for the memory
and philosophy of Mr. Greeley; and-his
advice to the young men of the north to.
"go west," I would say to the young
man—if he la not already on his way,
westward bound—to come south by all
means, and the sooner the better; as the
tido of emigration is already in this di
rection. The climate here in winter is
perfectly delightful, whilst in the sum
mer it is not as warm as it is in the north,
besides not half the fuel is required, and
any one who spends a winter hero will
never be satisfied to remain in a cold cli
mate afterwards during the cold season.,
Aud now whilst I am informed that in
Pennsylvania the snow is from one to
five feet deep, the people here are tna
kieg garden, and green vegetables are
being sold in the market. We will eat
our spring chickens before you set your
bens.
But perhaps your readers won ld like
to know if it is safe to live in the south.
This I will answer in another letter,
when I come to speak of tho manner
and customs of the people here.
Charleston, once the gayest city in the
south, sits sad and lonely by the sea,—
the destroying angel, or rather the
"Swamp Angel," hes written destrue.
lion upon its walls. The ruined part of
the city (the result of the 'late war) has
not been rebuilt, and perhaps will not
for years to oome,—the people here are
in a bad fix. Property here is both
cheap and dear, and a store room which
would rent for 51600 before the war
would not rent for over $2OO now. A
house and lot estimated to be worth 'fif
ty thousand dollars before the rebellion
can now be bought for five thousand;
but then it la assessed at the , original
value, and at a high rate, so that the pur
chaser would have to pay, say $5OO in
the shape of faxes, whilst be could have
rented the premises for 5200—and there
fore it is cheaper to rent than to buy.
A story is told of a man who bought
the defences or Wineries around Char
leston for $3OO which coat nearly two
million, and subsequently ran away to
get clear of paying the taxes. Charles
ton was formerly one of the principal
'shipping or commercial seaports of the
south, but in the attempt to ruin the
country she rained or forever blasted her
commercial interests.
A good natured merchant of Charles
toe, at the time of the war, tells the fol
lowing characteristic and amusing sto
ry: During the war he said the people
of the south were led to believe by the
leaders in the rebellion, ("for they did
not get 'any northern papers"), that ev
ery battle was h-;ictory tor the . eolith,
and that In a short timethe north would
be conquered, and the confederate bonds
would then command a fabulous price,
so he concluded to invest his all in bondi
and make a fortune,—not so _with, his
wife, however, for she was rather siep
tical, and advisei investing in real es
tate; but the strong mind prevailed, and
he took his money (all gold) and pur
chased the coveted bonds. Well, whet
about the .bonds, said I, after a pause.
"Well" with a twinkle of the eye, arida
smile, he silk"' have them yet." fle
still cherishes a faint hope that the time
will come when the south will get con
trol of the government, and redeem his
paper. Yours, ATLANTIC.
, shwa ibr at. Endigellia*7-litee.T
of our readers In Wisdom Pa., and other
places. will be pained to learn that the
Rev. John Eagleson,'D D.Pasterof Up
per Buffalo church. Washington Wee
bytery. died on Friday, 24th inst., from
an attack of erysipelas, which developed
itself in his eyes and bead one week be
ford. Dr. Pigissosi graduatadat Jeffs,"
son College in isa, and was for . torts
years, pastor of the , same thumb- Ho
will long be, remembered .as the CWO
- of the Committee which prepirog
llsecreport Praebyterian Ris , Unktal
the great Philadelphia . °Wreath* in
110. .411. gicllllBd. AIM complete notibe
will appear in due lese.--Preabtericai
Banner.
mmeza
21111121
. -. 110011410 ; - e tto l
,
*plum In die Presbyterian rburbb of
Etridgenritee, Mee. J. swab* pea;
tor) through: mad& gulf* a number, of
persons bed esteditherueejses wigs
that bran ireh.
• We are *hat' Dr.
Deropery'sceegMoeis to the IMMO Vii•
/MO in in the midst et l one ado mod
interestins Nld , enerainat religions re.
riealtt 411liesieed liilhit conigiiewl*
ibr menyval,. Over Aft POTOOnIi bus
slime* plead the tetep4l, and . the 1n-
Ore?t, instead of belng on the wane ,
MOMS to bs i on the increase as
thr egiSicii• inegtelo4 '4ulte4
bar of heads of luaties have been
'converted. and many ::others who had
hitherto ,given the eibiect or r en t .
ion little or no thought have been made
to ass their oink and SiAleep humugar
bow theruselvee belbektiod. tor. Now
vey has labored herd- Old diligendly far
Liapeople,!Oath* r astbays eno'tr ,
marinating thteeedvall clannotildi to be
eteeidingly gretlitylug., to. himself end
Viael iatier temaliiug in the
kint , oalasatatectiss* -row. Feb- IA
1878. . • - - - ' ,
l ivadinit
Wm.*: Andorioirt vow:a uelisni,„::-
Rabat &ON , 'MIN& P. 34mrs,
. r . • Barker. . Basolaiin Patton-2,
os. 1A
•- • Jotio Piarsol, '
. I ' I6 AAORNADos . 1 . 4 / 1 1 MAWS -P
glasses, . n I L. •.•
~ , I tissi,
le,-- jv Manta% DWailevilellaw3 ,
laret#ll: 4sm : li tij ets
MIL riermLiata. - • . 7
O: LlOyd, - 0.4: -4,1110 ii,
0. D. McMillan. Joliet V: Ocoee ,
Sarah J. MXybow. ' CAPOEI 81 111CP•
Miss Cilia McCrea-2 Alban Wm," • -
Miss Maggie Mar- 10. M. Wilcox-2
Wan.]
T. ki Taimon.y. M.
Maki of intilg in Beaver
Billiiiil4o4 l l4r.A*4. •
'Mr Michael Deirdon, D. Clark,
J. A. Cline, Mrs. Margaret Da
il. C. Greew M
• [via,
MrJosiah Ja ckson J . M. Johnson esq
S. C. Kenney, esq, tioticks tit Wood
Thos. Leonard. • Wm..large.
Mr. Adam Manor, Mr. D. G . Morgan,
Mrs. Powers, care Mr. Rice
John Riley,] Mr. John Roberts,
M. A. MoGasmcg, P. M.
Wan Tan-1,000 bashebs Rye at Stone
Mill, New Brighton. WALDO. Wawa.
feb.6.2w
••Tikii quiet village odfornewriod, aft;
uated In Big Beaver townshtp,this coun
ty, is being refreshed by a breeze of ex
citement, caused by a Rochester compa
ny, engaged in opening a aline of iron
ore near that village. The ore, of which
about one hundred tons have been ex
tracted, is said to be of excellent quali
ty. A Youuptoorti company are, -On
gaged in sinking a coashafli In the lime
township. They have penetrated to the
depth of thirty , feet.
WANTED-4000 bushels Rye at Stone
Mill, New Brighton. WADE 'WiLaoir,
feb.s-2w
Tim 94itor of Shp Annue_dona hot ap
preelMit tblksidtie o ft • knife cOntaining
photograph view he bird', Prayer.
Value dependsupon use, and we sup
nom,he hadno particular need of that
kind Oa doable -edged tooL—Radical.
,
Ifielave "need of that kind of
double-edged tool;" but what are-we to
Utak when we are told that Mr. Curtis
desires and asks his friends to no longer
put, "Rev. "to his name. Has he become
ashamed of the "cloth", or does he re
gard Pisoladt as no longer Silo- wear it?
It the latter, and It he has Wien that
much already lance he put on the edito
rial laraisk when *al he be in the
sours' ofiiyear otillio hence? Let him
explain. -
DiiiessietAW *WWI the banhest t
domestic happineus la the purest. It Is
the mission of the Dowiestie Sewing Ma
chine to p upset the,Abruter sad set up the
iattuS Itotsertsoute the went for nand
knows all shout QM. on Beyond
Ns ! Jolla 114.111rderpaie, Vaik
wbositintafaiittati.‘ • lime quarry
at that place a couple of weeks, we
mentioned in the last Annus, we regret
to say now, died on last Saturday morn
ing. lie ism burled pa last Sabbath day,
age about 64 years.
Interesting.—One otthe most inter
esting things seen An this county for
a long time, Is now it Robertson's Of
fice, Second_ 80. , Beaver Falls. It is •
sewing machine that makes a business
or doing Just what one wants, and doing
it so easily that It Is a real comfort.
There is something homelike in the very
name of it—the "Domestic."
Mrs. Presly, Pfpm- Moines, sued a
liquor dealer for selling liquor to her
husband, and recovered ;2,500 damages.
The "Christian Onion" the 1872.
This journal, whose editor is. Henry
Ward Beecher, has attained the largest
circulation of its class In the world.
The publishers have arranged for sever
al .serial tales by the most popular and
famous American writors. Aniong the
authors thus engaged, are Louisa M. Al
cott,H arriet Beecher Stowe, Edward Eg
gleston, and Robertson Gray; a splendid
list of contributors, including not only
those who have heretofore written for
the Christian Union; but also many oth
ers who are among the most eminent
and attractive writers of England and
America. The premium for the Christian
-Union for 1873, Is a most ezquhdte
French Oleogrlph entitled, "The-Pet's
Paradise," and Is an admirable center
piece for "Wide Awake" and "Fast
Asleep." Every subscriber, for three
dollars will receive the Chriiitian Union
for one year, the Ulustrated bonds*
number and the choice between the two
picture preniltims, viz; the charming
pair of WI ehrotans, ••••Whle Awake"
and "Fast Asleep," and the exquisite
Oleograph, "The Pet's Paradise." 1 . B.
Briggs is agent for Beaver. county, but
If orders are left. fit ROV. J. jpif tiler's..
Beaver, alley O'ffill.be'attendfo"*ii
We would call the attention of our
readers to the advertisement hi another
column. of the Brooks Sewing Machine
Co. of New Yorh. they advertise. what,
is intiaid s Valttable; inventlooi first
etassi /Vowing Idoichinik; Curl: WO dollars.
ly
feb.s-
How is this !Or Csives?—Mr.
T. hicKibbrt g f Iticc u en;4wisship, near
Green Ge !Which about
two months ago. gaiii birth to three heif
er calves. The calves are still living
and getting along finely.
It was only hilleintnlt, we made men
tion of I calf ov,pf,. Id glut same vicinity.
which, when one hdur old weighed 91
pounds. If the Bassoon and Indepen
dence people can b. beat .raising big
A Sves and plenty of them, we would Ilke
to-hear of the facts.
Laced Option.—At a regular meet
ing...4)Mo Beaver county eitimitekEz
ecutive committee, held at the Court
Home, Fob. 1, the following action was
bad:
Reid Seek Tiisiersiffncerely - riepreciiiii
any interference on the part of the pree
mie Legislature, with the Lace Option
law. until the lame has hew fairly and
honestly tried by theCielieneofthe Corn
.etinowesllll. t w n
ffeseleed,4liithoiMAriitiMentetitiasi
from the counties in stitch they are to. .
cated, fs calculated to defeat the object of
said brir and is an initialled for canoes
sion to the liquor traffic.
: 7 Relieved, That we earnestly requess
our members of the House of Represen-,
tsetse* and our Senate, to use their- tit,
mast efforts to defeat all attelll* to al
tar the essential feseelres of.theillw a un
til the people have voted upthithee Name.
Reeigred. That tiectekery - ,eif this
committee be requested to fbrward at
0jgtr4 14 0 0 1 4 " 1 " , ,
tiallo in
} Pao*, [tons That Oats Pao*, Wong Ise:
Pt!~ .41010;404pepsns pf tl*
()minty. Adjourned to meetst theCouri
liaiiiseilti - additek.l Fritleir
Feb. 14.
.
A Vale Illuilleam—Tlii Bietibia
011•Gazwesugamsuthafklfaut fouri*".
hendle counties Were annexed to Paw
41vania; end** renuelnderef the State
-Mittied to old irgirda, the esquahWee
shout • removing _'the POMP would
oink We ire et,mere put there Me
emiethlog la tide as sinelefor odete
Wee with our Charleston !Wetherell. , If
they will let Oa Penhendlegio to Paw.
,syleenia, lb whom IS beionim 11Mtmdly, ,
gusgreccen=thoally i we IC
guoutel forever and dey "r /Wellt UM
of tbarenNiuMtidedevettore et
Irho l l ett 'to the matter, andemateeek
dim • PrVonitieW be Put IP ' 11 011"7
, llKelt4Mneen , ' -
, Duritorr, Mum" Jan. Ink DTP.
A.-PIS EM. .
a . Patna% btu=
fosse su bject ed to a corstld analysis
it Wilms or. to Lead, blinded "Be.
mar Colman &Ws Stalely Pine Wane
Tittsburgb, Fs., and find . fQ to be
as represented, a strictly 'Ones • article,
free from alt solmtztora ;Your*. dc.•
• Rufus*. P. DinnrlMAßb•
. ansidogging
afialbeiliglisAfkat in
some read/I'o'We Annul be so kind ai
to Worm the Writer what horrible
disease is, which the mane sly tenni*.
sated .the mortal existence ; of t he Era-,
Poeta Frame Wilt some physician
give its diagnosis,' and oblige
; - Ragouts's.
.011 e day , last week,the wits of bfr.iTo->
seph McClurg, of Greent torinshlp, give
,birth -to a fine boy.. Mr. ble'lurgboast
ed that beiras 78 yesri older than Ids
'.lllrellaiirora IPIUN aiii“Hatimmeat.
:1011rbarefore submit to Inedical expert
/milts when it is an assured truth that
tplitrirty climate. and under: every state
-01" dircuntstances, these remedies cure
li exteteutrand internal diseases? Sold
78 Malden Irene r; Y. Price 28 cents
per box or pot. Ask for new style; the
old Is counterfeited.
colowsumvzs, Cosatrand—Let us ad
vise you by every consideration that is
apt to have force and weight with Men,
by all moans,' ifyou have any disease of
aconstuoptife tendency, Bronchitis, Ca
tarrh, or Manus, to try a *Atte or two
of that world-renowned . medicine,known
under the name of Dr. Keyser's Lung
Cure. It will care the first sUgft of Con
sumption without fall: it will often cure
it in its last stages. Itbas rescued many
a one from the jaws of deatiu It has ar
restartonsumption hundreds of times
in its Incipiency.
It is sold at the Doctoes.great medi
cine emporium ited,oftice fcir the cure of
Chronloand Ltmg. ,dbmiuses, It IS7 Mar
erty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Price 111.50
per .bottle. An , essay on Chronic and
Lang insane., sent free,,on,application.
Mats Fromm, E. Presi
dent of the Female Depastinent of the
North•western Uoiveraity, located at
Evanston, Illinois, lectured on last Peion
day evening In the 11. P. Church of Bea
ver. Her subject was entitled "The
New Chivalry." Miss Willard is a cul
tured lady, and having traveled exten
eively, in the old world, she is enabled' to
tell an American audience a good many
new things._, lilhe contrasted the lot of
woman there. with her lot here, and her
conclusions were In no settee derogatory
to the character of brother "Jonathan.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OFFI4II OF PITTSBURGH CORMERCIAL
SATURDAY, February' 1, 1873.
APPLIS—The market is overstocked
and prices are weaker. Riles elm:Jibe at
00a2 iO. Receipts 49 doLs.
APPLE BUTTER—Demand active at
50a6Oe j pe r
i gallon as to quality.
Bl 1 'ER—Receipts 66, ipackages.
There is no quotable change in prices.
Prime to choice roll commands nelie,
Medium to good 18a21c; common 940.0 I/
lb.
BEANS—choice wbite nevy $2 6032 76;
inferior s2sl bush.
CO
BROOM RN—Prices oorninally 4la
70, as , to quality and condition.
" -BACON AND PROVISIONS—Re
eMpts, • biotin. pieces 2.1301% • pierce 65
Dealers report- a Asir trade demand
Tito following era' the' Gores: it which
otaal, sales • are made: :Boger cured
hams 13 anger cured shoulders 719.5
Win shoulders ale: rib Sidon Sc; clear
sib aldes,Blm clear sides 9w, breakfast be.
con Madded
r beef 18v, mos pork 11454
tivearaolvitit i t g luz
bble.lo 25. 40; kegs '2 I **elPls-410811,
tierces
OHEESE—Receipts light and prices
unchanged. We quote se follows: N.
Y. Goshen 16lcipr; Ohio Goshen MM.
12alalc; Ohio Factory, round
ro lir t l sLo. Jobbing iota 14,14*c.
CRANBERRIFS—DeaIers report a
fhb demand for Sacketreind Carey'a at
sl.4@lblibbl;ettitivated and common lea.,
CARBON OlL—Standard brands, car
lots, 174217fc. with the asual advance
from stores.
COUNTRY MEATS-4241m haat at 8c;
clear sides 81c; shoulders Lard 7a
?Pet3i
DRESSED ROOS— The ruling of tho
market is 5aW 11;1, m.
EGGS—Wa continue to quote fresh
eggs at 86838 c, though some dealers hold
them at .40(4 pickled 25a• 213 c. Owing to
the high ratesaskeli.the demand is light.
FLOUR—Receipts 2,471 bbls., There
is a steady demand and dealers report
some difficulty in filling orders. There.
are no changes either in mill or store
rates. We quote as follows—Stores :
25 for spring wheat Mineiesotas,and $ll 50
for red winter, Mills: 89 to 810 20. Oat
meal SS. '-Corn meal scam at $3 25
HAY—Supply light and market dull;
sales baled on track at $25a30; loose hay
In Allegheny market 80a3518ton.
HONEY—Market quiet, with small
sales at 35@40011 ib.
HOMINY—SaIes at $4 25a4 75 11 bbl.
HOPS—Market active at 5.5a60e for 18-
718; 1870 a not wanted.
LIME—We are reported sales Cleve
land white at $2 ID; Eastern 1 75.
MILL FEED—Prices are lower.
quote bran at 00a95 re pwt.; middlings
$1 10a1 25.
MINCE MEAT—Choice brands 12c 1-1
it..
ONIONS—YeIIow $5 MO; red s4a4 50.
The stocks are light and prices active.
POTATOES—SaIes In a Jobbing way
at 130585c513 bushel.
SEEDS—We quote clover seed at
as 50; timothy seed $3 25a3 50: flaxseed
$1 90a1 95 per bushel.
Wheat,ore bushel _ . , T. -- ..
Oat* .....-
Corn "
Rye " "
' lt 75
Buckwheat per busbel..:—...—...— 854 k SO
Floor per eack........0—...—:,.........,... 3 30k - r3 40
Batter per pound .......... —... 300 t 35
.
Lard ' " 10 79
Taliow " " 10
as
Rams pa per ir... . ' 400 50
Chleitand,
,Potatoes per
..... ...... 220 25
Onions per , taishei.. 1 2501 15
Apples, green. per baabel—,-;.-.-- 5_119 61 3
Beaus per bushel—. pea 00
• Beet-11nd quarter. 6 amtallore - iiiiiirtene 6, r is.
3%1 • )! 4 C , ) Y 1 1 4 , ri :if 01
White Wheat, - - - -- .1 65a70
Old Wheat, 1 70
New Wheat, • - - - - - 160
Rye. 80
Cara, • 55
Oats. 38
.
Uttektvheat, - ' - - • - 00
EWING—COOPER-41y Rev WIC Mc-
Knight, Dec. 0,1g72, Mt. John B. Ew
' ingot FrankfoitSpringe, to Mhos Mary
A. Cooper, of Clinton, Allegheny Co.
Pa..f 4
JOU ETON-A4 the realdonou of Thom
'lutSfkokinley.eaq., Aeneason Wednea-
Wed. Jaamorx Thh, Harriet
JI Ohnitton, datignter , of W. P. and
Meitmut P. .Alcorn ; aged thirty-four
years.
New Advertisements.
Avant QUACKICAND 11111 , 0111 , 088.
1r
"10 • - , tics • 0/04014403.
• 01161 0 0414 41 l• • a
4- .Vr.4.l_ , AlD4oll43rsdosts ofJtjfesion itediiat
Voltigissethor of amend valuable
f wtd i eshn
Cali licuiralted - oil all diseases , of the
or V Owns. (which he has made ao
oisill la wo% or Tel:isle:110 mat
ter iteill ranee oriataatrat or allow long
standhur., A oriectiee of 10 Teas enables him to
had" disease trlth mesa. Cores attanusteed.
Chuiss nesaable. Those it a disuses an for-
WaytiagioWiliiihoibluo symptoms sodeseiosl4B
"ratro=hriels ta rs ti HeriVli, Prise 10 Ceeis;
. 5 , Lil4l. MOTT. Y. V ,floidolas sex litggean.
OM .
2' .. 101 Dame se.. Now York.
~_
FIRCUTOWB Nuncs—Lisuen testipeßtiry
=le of W. IL _Powers. deceived, hite
of of New4telitatink In tbet County a
limen Pe.. viaguessi greaten to the inibeert.
-144.rieldbig in sew boost. therelbre k an
t the t
loos Irwrieg slangs Or demands igatap,, :
UN
the add decedent ere hereby raimidad to
NOW theism toll* undersigned wltti.
out nett sti Weida to theestste ire
req totalize eiste earnest-
worirt4wl W. S. YORLIN, Bet.
~r521'::: :~`.
DEAVER MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY
G 5
ory
cOltititOtED
JILLPRIBD; ,
DEED.
dc COsAdverilsements.
(RES:L . A ,RALE-:7 CHANCE I:
* ,pa r ..I..iiteass per week Car Cass
who wilirrogligewub am' krloack. Berrythlas.
fluslakeiVand ass POUL Mika" .;. .'
-•-.- - A. QO Tiß CO, Charlotre.lll4es.,
ss' To s2sllol)*itgenti.-
th 'Wantect
to pit* resittnivp~t: ott _ "of the
Ham Of Illeitridust:e
Goa- 0, AitsaDir. Smut fw outiu 26 di. for:
UM*. :esaiscp , T,lllll Cheese:J:44
PhlkAefolkii6lNL: • - ' 7
GtivISOWN 11211 1 161111111• = aItIMMILIM
STAMP. -‘ Wholesale .to: tb Nob.
131ialeinin* seat Topidgrid. on receipt at SLIM
T.TRUICAXIFP, - Raidlog;
ss,l9A 4s =4o l 4Me t t i tlftES .
Ot ' Uwe MOM at work tot Oa to
opowomortrootror all tha.timo
dam. at anything,
elm
p rZ n lcalart free." Addresir n1111501f&
RD
1.400 4. 7 . - 8E of DMA '
• °/
l e.l orlcerated riles flat
DE lUNGII Rettettirtlps to - care; It ts pee:
pared expressly to cunt tturtPtlert, - and nothing
Ors. bold by all dsuggtsts..-Pries. SIM. .
ArlanicLaw Oflll6 Sexes.
Conditions which impair verility—positivo mid
eleetrieity--proof that late evolved
WitLoct nulon—etfeet- or toluteco...lnilasoce of
aah and pliclapborle diet—moderu treatment of
pelvis diseses, strictureraricoeele, and ar
rotor development; ten Jettures to his private
elms, by. RDVIXRD it. DIXON. X. D.
4 4 .1 1 V i ti Avenue. N. L. r. 4 pages. $5 cams, "Ev
ery line from 'the pen oflir; Piton is avoid
value to the whole human race."—llorsee
SEND 25 CrENTSVOIS THIS
ADvERTIsEIIs ,.
GAZETTE,
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41411144411114..8eatree.
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IsoZ4w urn. J K. SANDERSON-
Auditor's Notice.
I n the Orphans' Court of Beaver county in the
matter of the account of John Beeves, adminis
trator of the estate of Ellen Costelloe, deceased.
And now to wit, January gith
S 1873. on motion of E. B. Daugherty,
ilt• attorney for parties In interest, the
Courtappointed Joseph F. Dunl ap
esp. an Aucißcer to make distribution of the bal
ance remaining in the hands of said aAministrator
as shown by his acconht, to and amoni thole le
gally entitled thereto. From the record
ArTater— JOHN C. KART, Cleft.
The auditor above named wall meet the parties
Interested for the purposes of his appointment, at
-his aloe In the Court Bowe, on the 19th day
of February 1873 at 10 o'clock a. an., when and
whore they may attend.
12E494* • j. F. DUNLAP. Auditor.
FARM FOR
. 141.1_41E.
2624 ACRE S
The undersigned, Executors of John Young.
deceased, will offer at public or private gale,
March 4th, IBM on the OTC= lsee. the well known
"JORN YOUNG Farm" of SlMlliarres as a whole,
or in tracts to cult purchasers. is is a rateable
grain-producing farm, In an excellent farming and
graln-producing district. is well watered. has
good buildings, and plenty of good fruit: on pub
lic roads; to convenient to marker, churebel,
schools. mills, and is underlaid with an excel
lent quality' of BITUMINOUS COAL. The prop
erty is sionate at Athol% Colombians coanty,
Ohio. 4 miles south of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne
t Chicago R. R., and is also immediately upon
the lines of the proposed Palnsville, Youngstown
and Ohio River; and. Baltimore, Pittstmigh and
ContlLentel Railroad. For terms or information
concerning the property, address
W is. LAIR, Columbiana. Columbiana Co., Ohio,
or call upon P. Y. BROWN, near the Premises.
WILLIAM LAIR, t Executor ,.
P. Y BROWN,
Jan4.B-3w
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TOPEKA. KAN.
MMI
'Executor's sole!
..Rouse and tot ilk *aver. •
The tinders! ed. Nxecator of the last will and
testament of AILAIIIIIS. J. MCKORTRIE. late of
Hanover township. in the county of Beaver. de
ceased, will expose to sate by public irmulne, or
ou t.cry„ on the premises. on
FRIDAY, I FEBRUARY 70). 1873,
nu 1 o'clock. P. ro, The following Real - Estate of
sald , dacedent. via: All that parcel or let of
aonad. White in the borough of Beaver Falls,
BeWter comity. Pa., being ho. DI In Petterson'a
plan of lota in said borough: bounded north by
Oak alley; castliy lot No. 98: tooth by Linden
street. and west by lot No. 96, being.~ kali feet
wide WI said Linden street, anti extcndin„,. back of
equal width 115 feet to Oak alley aforesaid, and on
which Is erectsd a two4tiiry frame dwelling
house. *Ollll fret, with 5 rooms.with calla tow
derneath half of same, and all - necessary out
buildings; good cistern trite pomp; lot enclosed.
TRSSIII made known on day of sate.- Forpat•
higulre of or address ROBERT
SUCH' xecutor,Service, Pa.. oiIIICE, WILSON
it MOOlll4 Beaver. Pa. [January 11, 1813.
.
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IRON UHLER LARS
For SBale.
I herewith offer for age two of the beet. MA
most valuable Iron Properties In the State of Ten
!leaflet.. One tract about 5 miles nelow Fort Don
elson, containing
10,000
known MI tho =lron !fountain Fur;urid&WC'
with-abandon to of rietiOre, Wood and LE stone;
and within to M r mild Of tho Tennessee an d
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24'041'1,10 Wettable about 20 email
Farms.
77t4t Miter trace fronts t mile on the Tennessee
river, near Fort Henry. , twinning ,
B,OO6 L A.CIZES,
part of which is rich river bottom. the balance
covered with the best kInC of Umber, snob as
White and Black Oak. Poplar, Hickory. Maple,
Ash, Sc , &c.; underlaid, with the best of Ora_
Bothtracts are In Stittrart County.
ALSO,
Two Voluble Timis oiTtwdow loot Isk Iloostass.
county, °soot 1,11:0 acres, within lotto mile of
the Louisville and Memphis II aid 1 !clad** ,
east of the County Heat. Ono other tract hada
mile west of tbd County Seat. with the Railroad
passing through one corner, containing 950 acres.
Both or these tracts have a large amount of White
Oak and Yellow Poplar Timber. and well adapted
for farming.
ALSO,
Several Farms In Dickson County, on the
North Westernll.
Aity of the tCove Properties are as reprenented.
with good Titles to each. Any of the above lands
can he bought at one-half their value, and other
olandi property will be taken as part pay tf desired.
For full description call on or address
C. BERINGER,
DEALER- IN REAL ESTATE,
janB-4wl 116 Smithfield St:Met, PittabFgh l Pa-
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House and Lot in the Borough of Freedom.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Beaver county, the undersigned, Executor of the
last will and testament of George Mohr, deceas
ed, will exose to Public Sale. on the premises,
on WEDN E SDAY. FEBRUARY 26th, '1673, at
2 o'clock p. in., all that certain piece of land situ:
ate In the Borough of Freedom, in the county of
Beaver. and State of Pennsylvania; being lot No.
17 and the Out half of lot No. 16 in the general
plan of lots In said borough, and bounded on the
north by Main Street, eaist by lot No. IS, south
by Wolf Alley, and west by west bait orlot No. - 16;
being 00 feet In front on Main Street. end extend
ing back 100 feet to Wolf Alley; on which is
erected a two-story trame dereiltug house. ,
TER.M.S7.—The whole of the purchase money to
-be paid at the confirmation of sale by the Court.
3011 N MENGEL, ecater.
January 29, 1573.
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Keep the blood pure and healthit assured.
JOliN Q. KELLOGG. 18 Phan St. New York.
Sole Agent for the United states.
Price $1 per bottle. Send for circular. Jen.B-4w
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ILLUSTRATED:
Floral Work!
FOR JANUARY, IS:3,r NOW OCT. Issued as a
Quarterly., Tho tour numbers sent testy address,
by mail,. for 5 Cents. The richest mid most in
atinictlee Illustrated and Descriptive Floral Guide
ever published. Those who ordered Seeds ,
last year and were credited with 23 cents, Will re
eelfo the Patti Quarterlies far 1.273. Thole. who
'order falpds this year wIU be , credited wah a sub
sariptien for 1874, The January number . cantata
nearly 400 E n Two 4311therb
Colored: Plates,. imitable foe framing.. also
Tinted Plates of our gorgeous Floral Chromes:
information relative to 'Floweret. Vegetables, &e.,
& their calibration, di all each mattes as was for
_ merly Wand to our Auaal Catalogue. Yoa will
Luisa it U you order SEEDS before seeing
dc tiro's. Quarterly. W cluillerAge
compartaouon quality of Seed and prices and
smut of packets. Oar oCalender S,dwanee
Sheet and PrieelList for 1873. 99 5ent See.
Addm.s. El6ltiDS4k
Seedsmen and florists, UOttithSTipt.32.:Y.
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V of good address, to engagelltadaapdailasad
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PSYCHOMANCY or .80tarCHARKERIii..: LIOW
either Bel May , fascinate 4nd gain the love:and
affections of any person they choose Instantly.
TWA iimpleilmewat acquirement nil can posttest.
Free -Ay .maii for 2.5 c.. ogether with a marriage
guide. Egyptian °male; Vrloleams. Mont
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dot Lissa Thread.. taint deer
ed perm:math hv good. actirwAgents ,
ply at once to I) L GrE/L 7SET, Concord,
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Double Elevated Oven. Warming ClOart., &TOM
Door. Gender Guard. Damping aqd gra to
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Orphans' Court Sale.
ABM. BSTATB• IN Sr. 91..e.4,AVARIJoii
By virtue of sit order r ot the Court of
Beaver county,' the endersigselL- adminhrtnaris
Of the estate of PRESSWO,DUNIAP, deceas
ed. will expose toiblic sale on the pretuises, on
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 26th PM at to
°Week.: re.ii apt lottosopie deseipeei tea estate
Of add dect*ent, TIE The undivided ono-bait of
a Certain ptcee of lard situate In St Mirborouh,
Beaver Co. Pa., being lots Nee 61 end 13 to the
Van CLAM& oorpagis, bounded oa the north
uatchtalirei( Run; east by Blida Street sonth. by
-Find Street. anft westby the P. itaviegialM.d
F. W. iff
Abe Acted beteg, under AMOS And
thereon a frame SLAUONTEE nogwaaa,
limer SITOP. • '
• Thß3l3ssh in band, On trnrliivaLLoa'ot the
sale by the. Court. . .
wiLARia DUNLAP, derfairdshxditt '
ang9 3 w Freedom, Po.