SELECT 3FISCEEIAIY. FACTS AND FIGURES ON TELE COST OF TILE LICENSE STSTEXL Dauphin Counts L teemed -Judge Fear autes Charge-The eirand JurirtsAte. port-The Facts and Figures-reo. test Against 31 Tarensaand 7 Mutsu rants. The-Grand Jury Of Dauphin coun ty, at the January term of court, last aTel, consistcd'of twenty-on head !rest citizeoß of the county,ed by Rudolph F. Kelker, esq., us fore man. Ills honor John J. Pearson, l'reAdent Jude, thus referred to the grAnting, of licenses in his - cit&RGE - There are a number of acts of As sembly relating to the selling of in- toxioting -drinks. These forbid and punish the sale of intoxicating liq-• uor without license, obtained upon a prteatton signed by twelve respect e citizens certifying to the good moral character of the applicant, and lhat lie has the neesar,y iteCOMMO dations for the entertainment of the traveling public. These licenses are net to he , granted to mere tippling shops suriported by the neighbor hood. but only to houses of enter tainment for travelers and straiters. No landlord has • a right to give w,:y, ~-:dl or permit to be drank on his premisttS on Sunday, tiny intoxi e3tiog drinks, cider or beer. The . ject. of the statute Is to entirely pre vent-lhe sale and use of all kinds of drinks on the premises. S - m• does the law permit *the side of liquor to habitual drinkers or drunken persons. The landlord may he imposed on, lint it is his duty to inform himself. Of the world knows a man to be of intemperate habits, the landlord is bound to know it too; and if he sells such a person intoxiri tu.:g liquor, he is violating the law. To sell to minors is also illegal, and the landlord must use due didigence and caution to ova(' being imposed upon. - -The violation of any of these pro isions is punishable by law, and amuses should only be licensed where heeded. The Grand Jury can aid us very much in determining :to whom li cense should be grant4l. We can pay no attention to general and sweeping remonstrances, for they do not help us to separate the good from the had, the necessary from the on -1:4N,.,,,ary. But if the Grand Jury w i it give the names of useless houses, and tho , e against whom there are well established complaints, they trill :tot be licensed. lam sa4ed my self that there are too many houses licensed in the county—at least doub le the number that are nems.l: , .ry. The same is true of the c.ty. If ;rand Jury look around through the townships of the county and the ward , of the city and discover and present were tippling shops or on noeess iry houses, they zei!l not he Thus aid Judge Peluso!) open the way for earned work, and the Grand Jury promptly accepted the charge and executed both in letter and spir it the instructions givtl them. We give below' the report in full lwaring upon this subject, and corn uiend to the careful perusal of ev ery thinking man and woman in both county tend State: Seventh. The President Judge of this court, in his charge to the grand jury, directed their attection to the !natter of licensing taverns and res taurants, and distinctly. stated in stthstance that, although the evils in cident thereto have been spoken of in repOrts of former grand juries, yet the pre,entments having been in general terms, no definite action could be taken by the court, but that if ‘Ae had evidence either from our own personal knowledge, or if infor mation would come to us that any-of the applications filed should be re j,,eted, the court would, if such cases were designated, withhold a license. In pursuance of these statements the,firand Jury devoted nearly the whole of yesterday to an exarnina- I ion of the applications for licenses at this court, and have determined to , present the result of their investiga- Applications have been filed for eighty-four taverns and sixteen rem- , tamants, these for the city of , Harrisburg alone there are_ forty-five taverns and live restaurants. We thus have, ust one hundred ap• piicat Mils fur permission to sell in toxicating driksn. , 1 large proportion of the twelve hu..dred signatures appended to the-4 , petitions, recommending the applicants as being men of "good re pute for honesty and temperance,'.' ty inade up of moderate drinkers, tip plers, confirmed drunkards, and men who themselves are engaged in the trafliu•. The same men often signed I,hinher of petitions. Besides ma oi these signatures indicate that men who made them can scarce ly ccr - in. their own names, and do not possess nrdinary intelligence; some make their mark only. Many of the non they recommend are known by the public to be men who drink too much themselves, and whose very , a; Teal `4IOU d be evidence pritna (•: ,, u•that they should not he entrus ted cccli this dangerous business. There :restatements made in a num -11,,r of these applications that the ap low:int, are well provided with beti ding, rooms, stabling, .kc., for the at•comsnoaatiou of the traveling pub lic, wih•n evi:rybody as well as the twtitioners know that not a soul stops at thest:f plates nor asks forsuch .kiecommodation from one year to aa- • other but for drink only, and that no respectable person would ever think of staying there a single hour. A re markable fact also appears that the NVIYI4 cases have employed the best legal talett to them through. IV, , are very safe in saying that tip p ican ts for posit ions in ordinary busine-s, such as merchandising, manufacturing, or for civil offices who would present such looking pe titions as many of these are, with an array of such looking signatures, and belonging to the classes of society mentioned alcove, would not be coun tenanced for a . moment. At the January and Aril quarter sessions ncr there.were granted licenses, viz: for taverns, 210; re-taurants, );* these' were licensed for Harris burg tirl taverns and 13 restaurants. The receipts at the county treasury were: noict I:t,TlFes • • • I:est/111mb:- Wlaolemic hqu.r These $6,6:15 by law are paid over to the State Treasurer, and not a dol lar Of it is a benefit to Dauphin •euun- We now turn to the other side of the account shows theexpens es paid by Dauphin county for the trial, conviction and safe keeping of of criminals, in 1872, nine-tenths of which criminal costs are directly and indirectly chargeable to the li ccnse,system,and the excessive use of intoxicating drinks: • Court expen,e.., jurors' pay. &C.. cram- icnl Self on - ta.'lls 4S Cut,stsplen, justic. mayor, police , pro- criminal caser only. . C ,, zumonweftith witnee.szes .crinatha,l li , septug prlsoiler. in Ei'steru peuiten• ..... ...... Dauphin county prioon tnopettorte regiai c.;tiorf .... .... .. Making • Vl:Niel 94 Deduct o-e-tenth for crime committed not chargeable to liquor". emzi The account then stands thus: Dauphin county employs the judici ary, the prothonotary and treasurer to license, by order of the State, and to collect the fees and pay over, as in duty bound, to the State Treasur er, in 1872, six thousand • six hun dred and_ thirty-five dollars, for which services the county in return receives no reward, but, on the other hand, actually pays in cash. collected from her own eitizensi, the round sum of t h irty -for thoumnd two hun dred and nineten dollars and seven _ !y-five 'cents. • V Nor is this all. Tae directors or the poor, in 1872, drewin actual cash from the treasury, to mer the ex lenses of maintaining the poor, thirty-one thousand dollars. 6 • Who will deny that at least twenty-thous . - and dollars of this stun might not have been waved if no licensed hous es .existed? It may be asserted truthfully, that the license Jaws of, Pennsylvania cost Damphlp county, in 1872, fifty-four thousand dollars and upwards. But what is money compared with the desolation and destruction that flows. like .burning Jelin, from every drinking house in the county; . withering quid consum ing everything with which it comes in contact. What is money compar- ed with desolated homes, blighted hopes, broken-hearted parents, wives nod children? . • - This graiadjUry does not Dreimme to expect that .the venerable Presi dent Judge of this court, who has by the unanimous desire of citizens of all parties for more than a quarter of a century, presided with an unsullied record, shall know the character and standing of the applicants for license and of those who recommend that the license be granted. We know full, well what his arduous duties are, not only while on the bench, in this and in Lebanon county, but inbis ry at home, where when not hold ' ing court, he may almost always be found most assiduously engaged for - the welfare of his constituents. But this giand jury and the citi zens of the county do expert that the associate ~b4dges, who have ample ; n, time and abundant oppprtunity to :make themselves fully' acquainted with every case, shall fulfill their du ty and protect their constituents from this wholesale ruin. These ap plications are advertised not only that citizens may see who want li censes, but also that the judges may See the names, dud. it is their duty to read those names, and in view of the alarming expenses :and untold evils of the license law, to find out before they license any house, whether the applicant is fit to be en-. trusted with the distribution of in toxicating drinks by law. And it is further the duty of the associate judges of this court when, as in the eases of the applications of M. H. Cook, Anna Bair and Mrs. C. Bren netnan, seven good and true citizens like W. P. Stuart, C. Schriver. S. Shaffer, D. C. Burnite, Augustus Sayford, Charlas Tunis and D. Wilson, at the January sessions, 1872, remonstrate against such parties re ceiving license, and among other reasons which they say they might assign—that each of the applicants are notoriously keepers of bawdy houses in the Eighth ward of Har risburg; Prerempturily to refuse li cense to any such persons, and not to giant them license even if afterwards on time granted, other persons. may come forward and say that they nev er saw anything wrong about either of the places mentioned. Of course j no one who visits a bawdy house will join in a written statement to 1 the court that he frequents or sees anything 'connected with such re sorts. Two of throe licenses were , j grante d at a subsequent court by the ; associate judges, and , the same ear -1 ties have tiled applications for the renewal of their licenses at this court. Upon information given to the Grand Jury, as well as from their own personal knowledge, they have j resolved to and they do hereby pro testj and remonstrate against licenses 1 being granted to the named persons, not from any personal feeling or I disrespect against the applicants themselves, but from the honest be ; lief that their houses are unnecessa ry for the accommodation of the pub lic, and only help to increase the evil 1 of intemperance. it must not oe understood that the gland jnry recommend other persons applying for licenses. They only designate such as from positive infor -1 oration lodged with them, they feel iiptisfied should not he licensed. The Grand Jury have only acted according to the solemn oath ad ministered to each of them, without tear, favor or affection, to discharge ; their whole duty, and they beg of j the court, tot the attorneys who prac tice at this har, to do the same in this matter of lieense. The Almigh ty has linked inseperably the retri butions of Eternity with the doings of Time. (1n this principle, with faith in a Divine Saviour, - stand the foundation of,our happiness and at all government. If we lose sight of future accountability we are gone. It is therefore amazing that many good men (it must be thoughtlessly) are persuaded to sign applications for license, thus lending the influence of their reputation and stantling to a business which they would scorn to en,.:age in themselves. And we would confidently appeal to the members of the Dauphin county bar to ponder well the responsibility they assume for the sake of an attorney's fee, he it large or small, which they may receive for obtaining licenses for individuals wliihey personally knew to he pests of society, and whose houses if licensed will prove avenues to hell for their citizens. In fine, we would appeal to the honor able court, our attorneys, and all geed men, wit hoot exception, to unite together, and with a relentless gasp take hold of the Moloch of in temperance determined to rid our land of a traffic, which, if successful, will destroy; but the• prohibition of which by law will serve to perpetu ate our civil and religious liberties. We desire to ieturn our thanks for kind and valuable assistance render ed us by J. M. Wiegling, esq. pros ecutinge attorney; Jos. 11. Nisley, es - q, prothonotary; J. . Young, eununissiouers' clerk, and Mr. Peters, clerk to county treasurer. linaniinotsly adopted, and respect fully submitted by the grand jtiry, January 25. Run. .KELKEII, Foreman. W. 0. Hickok, Daniel A. Muench, Shadel. Peter B. Lyter, ilir aut Lenker, John Deibler, Samuel Enders, William Sayford, John M. ('riswell, T. 1). Greenawalt, George Zion, Joseph Buyer, John. Bright. Lodtre, Jacob Knoulr, Aaron Yingst, F. Peebles, Henry Shelter, Jacob S. Stoner, Robert Bland. MORE FACTS. Statement ‘S'hotring what the License" • Law has Actually Cost the •Tax- Payers of Dauphin thunty for Three Years, riz: IS7O, 1871 and 1872.. Cbmpiled from • the official Records. E-4 it) 1.(1,0 tr2IS (10 1. Court epenses, Jurors' pay, &c. criminal Cases only Constables, justices. mayor. policee, honotary,& criminal ca.,es only 43.219 95 3 Commonwealth witnesses. crimidal castes, only ... 4 livening convicts 1n Eastern peal. tertiary t.„971 513 5 Requisitions for support of Dauphin comity prison G. Requisitions for support of Dauphin county poor house 00 Total paid for crime and poverty in Now every refleetthr euiz.n 1..r.0ws that nine-tentha of 'slit the crime and poverty committed awl vtdurtai attributable directly had tuitiorrity to the liquor traffic at licensed by The State: Detthet, therefore, cure-tebth of ttua total ....... rz19 . 7 3 . 3 - Coat of the license law fur three years was then.-- 5o ThA debt of Dauphin county on the first of January, lfi 3 as per account now b:ing &milted will he as near as may • be —5173,2f,d (t) ri.V.O 17, .1,7C1S 05 3,492 2 10,003 IV Showing that had there been no li cense law tve would beentirely out of debt and have a surplus of $4,331.- 50 in .the treasury. Again. We have thus seen that the cost of license law to taxpayers was for 1870,1871 and 1872. $177 : 599 50. In ISO tne county finished ttie new poor hoUie and the rern.deling of the old tlost,e at an expezow of about T 7,. COO.Actiteh ot course nu mind by tailiai her citizens. Ilad no State Ii- 2. Kt 2 19 F3i.:!19 cease law been In force authorizing the demoralization of our poop le, the old .house would barn been amply large enough and could have been re modeled and water werlia added at an expense of not more than sl7.of* ttna savlng an outlay in bulldlng and etititpruela let alone 0f..._.......... _$,CO,OOO 00 Showing the enormous -emm of 5.99 50 paid out in a very few years to provide for the poverty and crime entailed upon us by this odious law. The que:ition of purehasiniz a large lot of ground- outside of the city, and erecting a much =larger county prison, • has been agitated for sometime past, and it will be India nensablo if the license la* prevails, but le( the taxpa i yers take notice, and be as sured that if they vote "against license," and the freeman of the county resolve that this • accursed traffic shall cease, 'THERE WILL BE NO NEED OF ANEW COUNTY PRISON, for the actual experience °ranch dis triets in our country where no li censes are granted abundantly prove that our old prison will be more tbau suilleient for fifty years to come, Once more. The whole tax levied upon Dauphin county for county purposes for 18T1 was .. iti-ii.....-••••••••••$=G15 Deduct eoteriici: 706 9 5t27959 03 Deduct for collecting tame 5 per cent. 6,537 A► Leaving nett tax received And to ne re ceived ir4 560 - 35 Total cost for criminal cum:Lees per report of grand jury -....11.38,0%) 91 Poor house (support for Int) 311,000 OD 113 los•tenthit eltargioblo tott% ttolileotl: to tho liquor traffic—deduct therefore one•tooth , Lesm amount reqntred to pay cixpensea incurred by the, traffic ..... Leguag as tho amount really zueonasa ry to pay all other expcnes of thai county • .... . /60.441 30 In ',tither words; the nun traffic cost theialtptiyersiin 1872,1;65,118.85. Ineother legitimate ex penses combined were but $60,441.30. If then, the people will .vote "Against License," we shall in leas than three years have not one dollar of debt, and we shall save besides at least one hundred thousand dollars which will otherwise he required to erect a new county prison. The population of Dauphin county in 1870 was 60,000. The above fig ures show that the license law, in its effects, cost us a little more than one dollar per head for every Fitan, woman and child in the county. And hew. Many of these 60,0(X) persons have been authorized by law, by order of the court, to entail all this expense upon our citizens? At the January and April sessions fur 1872, there were licensed for Dauphin county 209 tavern and 37 restaurants. ThuS we have just 246 men and women in this county whose trade and occupa tion has cost the county, in 1872 ' $62- 118.851 Whilst many of them have grown rich, opulent and imperious under the tegisof this tyrannical law, thousands of our own citizens have been beggared and disgraced, and their future prospects ruined. De fenceless women and children have been widowed and orphaned. Homes have been broken up, .and what is infinitely worse many an un fortunate has been sept to a drunk ard's grave; and wonderfel to relate, the county the bill with its ;62,- 118.85, wrung by taxation from the pockets of the farmers, the mechan ics, and other noble sons of tol, who are compelled to take of their own earnings, which they have a right to reserve for their own families, and keep up the poor house, prison, pen itentiary and courts of justice, in or der that 246 men and women may becontinued in the (to them) pleasant °cm let ion of selling drink. Wou!d 246 farmers, or 246 mechanics, or 246 laborers, or any other 246 men, be al lowed to carry on their trade or oc cupation, if it were productive of such alarming evils or wonderful ex pense to the county. Freemen of Dauphin county, arise! and in the majesty of your power, vindicate your rights and drive, by the peace ful, but effective ballot, the infernal traffic from our borders forever! You have the power, God give you grace and nerve to exercise it, and let these 246 of our fellow-citizens seek some honorable employment. Such a result would prove a blessing even to them. You will rescue them from a disgraceful avocation in this world, and you may save them from the.. perdition which awaits the drunkard , maker in the . world to come. The Book of God declares that "no...drunkard shall in herit the Kingdom of Heaven," and we may well shudder when we re flect that be who makes a drunkard of his fellow tnan will incur the same dreadful doom. The law of man may protect the rumseller and li cense him in his awful traffic, but the inevrable, "higher law" of Al mighty Tiod grants no such kprotec -4 ion,and the drunkard and the drunk ard maker, the bribed legislattirs and the corrupted judges of our courts, the professor of religion, who for filthy lucre shelters the traffic on the property given him by his Heaven ly Father, the farmer who carries his corn and rye to the distillery be cause he gets a few cents a bushel more than from the miller—in fine, all who knowingly are tainted with the traffic, may expect, unle. they repent of their sin, to be involved in one t-omllloll ruin, terrible in its eilaracter and infinite in its duration. LEBANON COUNTY, From the official . - ,tatements pub lished by the treasurer, and attested by Elias Grove, ("yrus Bogar and IL 11. Kreider. auditors of Lebanon county, we get the following : The county treasurer received in Is 2: licenge. Iteotauraut..- Iluart r. . And the $1,77:i--he, according to law, paid orer to the Stale Treasurer. The county paid, during the same year: Court Expenses, criminal CASCS COMMODWraith wituesseg do .InAtiees police and conotable+ liat•tern State penitentiary ....... Pri.on . regalaittona Alrusthoure. produce of farm, clear Deduct ono-tenth as the cost or crimi onl business that mittht .have come f out somas tuber cause thati to temper. . .......... . The KAMM o.t of rout to Lebanon connty - to one year ....... This does nut include the interest on and repairs anti wear and tear of of the prison and almshouse, nor the proper proportion of general expen .4es of the court house and county government, such as clerk hire, of ficers' fees, printing, stationery, &c., 4"ic., which would add several thous and dollars at least to thermal above given. The debt of Lebanon county is $25,- 0:15.80. It is safe to say the evts• of intemperance for one single year would pay off this entire debt. Tax-payers of Lebanon county, if you let licenses he granted, your debt will remain, and you must spend $1.1,000 more next year for whisky; if you vote (lowa license, you will save this sum and pay off your debt. Which will you do 513,25 1 1 's EMI LANCASTER COUNTY. tINOW 00 The co un tytreasurer's books s hows that the following license money was paid into the county treasury for 1872, for the State treasury—not one dollar of which goes to the aid of county funds: 91 900 00 20 Brewers and Dtstilleril paid. ...... ...$ 6n5.00 sT., Eating. House Keefsern 2,900.00 34 liquor Stores ......... ..... 809.00 Tacernn ........ ..... 5;135.00 415 Acervine, 4.2.63 each 41,719.00 For $22.56 ench was licensed;as the poet described it: "Licensed— to do thy neighbor harm, Ltcensed—to kindle hate and strife, Licensed—to nerve the robber's arm. Licensed—to whet the murderer's knife Licensed—where peace and quiet dwelt, To bring dise4te, and want. and aloe Licensed —to make this world a bell, And lit men for a hell $4...231 50 • No part of this license money—or, as the Board of Charities call it, "the price of blood''—gees into our coun ty treasury for county nurp - ases; but it Is all paid to the State. Let us balance accounts: Criminal expenses of the county 01.t47.13 Pumper expen.le: of the c0unty......„ . 54,593.56 "Nine-tenth 4." sa the Board of Charities due to Intemperance..... License fees ....... .......... 12.cittor :rade ie debto: The population of Pennsylvania is 3,500,000; that of Lancaster county. 121,000 or one twenty-ninth of that of the State.. This $9,719 license money go's to the State; Lancaster county's share of it is Just :frt33s, while the . taxable cost is - ;' as: shown - $165,- 194.26. -Tax-iiiier, hxstc , upon , the trade In liquor as the great enemy.of loduStry• and thrift. The.: ,same state offacts exists in , diderent:, de greei in every . ,sounty Where. licenses ; are granted:., . • . Tut CAUSE or 2,ri**F.Dttifittir:TtAlk ottatE: The. Board.- of -Publiei Charities say's:_ • "We have spoken.. Of intern-, pert** a' a 'fruitfulsottreobf perism anderitne, and . it:ls doubtless , ! the proximate 6ttise of nine-tenths or the Iflleneis, brutality and vice which' afflict society." .1 . 0f339 convict admitted to the tern penitentiary in :1871;•'24'Werei temperate and 315 -InteinPerate; .-- :93 per Cent.,-or more than nine-tenths. Of 89 convicts in Lancaster county ' prison.in 1871. 7 were temperate and 76 intemper ate . odd/ percent.. or ?gore than. rune-tenths. In his charge to.the Grand Jury in pecenaher, 1872_, nonorJudge Pearson itald : "gy 'experience Is that four fifths of all the crime - coin= minted is directly or indirectly the result of liquor. I believe it would' be better for the %orld' if no maker or seller of liquor had ever lived. I will never consent to grant license to nny.one against a remonstrance. anti I belitve the time will come when there will be nolicensed houses." Every right minded man .will say amen to these utteranceS, and pray for rile Honor's predection - to come true rignt speedily. THE FRUITS. =MI li WI. G 9 62,113 S. We are credibly. informed that nut of 23 cases. of assault which came 'be fore the Grand Jury of Dauphin county at the January term. i 9 took ; place in ?aloons or drinking .houses,' and only 4in ali other places in the county. Thus 83 per . cent, of the quarrels brought be ige court occur-. red in the place zi where the - liquor. was furnisheitaed would In prob ability not have .occurred .: at WI It - the parties had not met in- fhese'D= censed houses and drank until they became excited and quarrelsome. Of the remaining 4at least one— and we do not know how many oth ers—occurred through excessive drink. And then, how much other crime was committed after these 19 parties left the drinking places, and that comes before court in other forms,,or that was never discovered erreport ' edi how much abuse of wives and children borne in did silence by the suffering; how much suffering for food and clothing that should have lteen bought with the money spent for drink, and how many were prevent ed from doing right, yea, influenced to do wrong by the examples set,God only knows. But this we do know. Every one of these eases cost the tax-payers something. Some were kept in jail before court. all occupied the attest- tention of court and jury and witneS ses during trial and many were sen tenced to jail after trial and couVic tlon. There they will be confined and fed for months and years. with money earned by the people and gathered [ram them by the tax col lector. The little sum received for license bears no proportion to the costs the people thus pay. 4ed this sum, small as it is„goes into the Stale Treasury. Tax-payers of Datiphin county, does this pay I' And'do you want it continued? If not, vote down the traffic. TB F. COST OF PAU PEIO3II AND 6,131 E On page 9, of the citizens associa tion report,.Feb. 1, 1868, we are - in formed that the "total population of State and county prisons is 9,116, or lin 402 of population." The cost of the maintenance iif these prisoners per year is $1,464,029.60, or $2.45 for each—making the total annual cost of pauperism and crime $3,361,942.82, or $5.76 for each voter, as follows : I=CaPtfLaTION. Coal to Aggregate (bat. each. voter. Pauper* and vagrants... $1,812.24G.65 $.3 Oi Insane. friendless, 55.61;4: 23 Inmates of priseml . 1,461.1129.60 4.43 Total . - • f.1...96t,90.11t Consider how many voters are not tax-payers, and the sober, industri, ous and frugal may see what burden they bear in consequence of the sys tem of license which mattet.drunk ards. Citizens of Pennsylvania, will you continue to license so costly a traffic as this? If not, vote against license, and get your neighbors and friends to do so too. Pennsylvania has 1ft,765 liquor dealers, or one to each 270 of the pop ulation. They pay $400,264 revenue. The business done by them is report ed by Commissioner Wells for 1867 to be $155,603,495. Maine has 844 liquor dealers or brie to each 742 of thh population. The business reported for these by the same authority i 4 $5.'2L7,013, or near ly twenty times less. Pennsylvania is a license and Maine is a prohibition State. That is the difference. Judge Pitman of Mass., Lays: "We need the logic of votes to convince, and the moral suasion of success to win those who .-5e duty it to act." $1.2:2(1 I I : The Southern Claims Commission ers had just heard the claim of Josiah j B.Bowman, of Fairfax County, Va., for $6,700, yesterday, and were hear ing the closing statements of Mr. James L. Gardner, of London Coun ty, Va., in support of his own.claim for $1,500 for property taken from his farm by. Union soldiers, when Col. J. S. Mosby, theex-Confederate, came into the room to filet claim *before the commi ss ion fur a client. Mr. Gardner was reciting, at the time, how he escaped from the rebels during the war under commadrof "the notorious Mosby," and how he ' saved his property, to be kept only, however, untill the Union soldiers came along and gobbled it up. Mos by, who was an attentive listener throughout, turned quietly to Mr. Benjamin, the chief clerk of the com mission, and asked. "Who is this witness; what's his name fie was j informed, to which Mosby replied, "Oh, yes, I know him to be a loyal roan. too; there was a gOod many af tet him." The eounsel for Gardner immediately asked him if he would give in evidence i f Mr. Gardner's loyalty. Mosby then, to the surpr:se of Gardner, who never in his lite bad seen him before, took the stand and testified that, he had never seen him (Gardner) during the war, though he bad often tried to catch him, as one of the few Udion men of London. The claimant and Mosby then shook hands Over the bloody chasm, the former remarking, "Good God I hoW people change places !" leash. Star. $1.775 flu s.3nri, 73 3 VA 1:b S:EI 46 1,433 1;1 ::.1419 99 15.209 91,1 1 20() OU $:4.421.47 if„GLI C• 1 Open to the highest Bidder. Mr. Caldwell, of Kansas, bought off an opposing candidate for a seat in iia tne•United States Senate by the y ment of fifteen thausand do . ars. The committee of investigation Ound that this vitiated his election. and recommended the passage of arefolii- Hon de'Claring him not legally elected. ,This resolution the Senate refused 'yesterday to consider.* By the tefusal to act on this case the Senate virtually throws open its doors to any rascal wliO may have money enough to buy a seat therein. To get in is all that is necessary ; the manner of gettiug . in is of no import ance. It used to be an 'honorable' 'arnbi-' lion to become a Senabir of the Unit ed States. 'Mare was an oder of dig , nity,of learning. and , of character L I about the- upper house of Congress which raised it above the breath of 1 suspicion. Its occupants were select -1 ed men, who, lowever weak Sittneaf them might have, been, were at least honorable gentlemen. But the Sen , ate appears to have lost its .self-re spirt; and so to speak, puts itself up at auction. It is willing to harbor all the money-changers who may succeed in buying the forma!' tokens of membership. Let them come, it says. no matter how soiled they may be, for, they will find eonghnial con genial'company here.—N. Y. Post. $110.%2.59 $103.191/5 9,;19w /%37595 IN TUE STATE FAIT:4 AND FIGUDES at usby as a WI I uess Rowell do Co.'ildvertisernents. ttatb bed I. • I • iirELCH & GRIFF/THS; EVERY:SANT W.A.BRANTETK, 10 MP JEWLTINU .AND MACITNar. LIBERAL DlSCOaliTtwika Lids sh arr fre illr i V rt k 4, 02 lllostittillsur. *lid Detroit,. Dna. Largest Wgla Chput •listpulit „ ..EXTEN§IV E 144CToltlEt3. ItEIftEY&COgPM. Brattleboro. Vt. 1:1 aA. rnLerel,EBRATp) ESN! Cottao Orals . . .. .. Tke latest and best improvements, E ve ryt h i ng that- lax new and noiTel. The Ididlnt imprOVe• 113r1t111 1111 pecans were Introduced AM In thla es t akUshmleUt. Meetteitiglassal.: lii4Xl. ':',. Send for Illustrated tentnicblie. 'the u Te a r Published Qusiterly. ' cents pays for theuttill Is not half the cost. There who afterwards send money to the amount of One Donor amino for Feeds may also order enS cents storttlestra—the pnee pald for the GUIDE. The First Number Is beautiful. giving plane 'for making naval Homes, Dining b:e Decorations, Window Gardens 4c., Ta and a mass of- Information invaldablo to the lover of dowers. 130 Me= an fine tinted paptr„rame. Ecraraylago, and • superb Volorosd. Plate and Muroran Cbtror. , --Tbe• ;Bret *Edition of 0:00.0(0)ust printsdio gliskand Pennon.. JANIES VICK, Rochester, New York. ONLY 'lO C EVERY MAN HIS OWN PAINTER Or, PAINTS—HOW 1) SELECT LID USE TREK A plain treatise, containinu sample card with 42 differentactually painted shades and tints, with instructions for estrrior and interior House Deco ration. 23 omits, bound in cloth, for $5„ Sample cop ies, paper covet, rushed, postpaid, to any address on receipt of IS cents, by the Publisher. • TIiENST CIAIREV 101AllitD, Box /Ga. PostrOldices Setae followlro valuable adractsfrom press no Dees : . , •. "A very valuable book. and no one Intending to paint should Lin rn reed it "-.N. Y. Tribune. We- did not know so much`could be said on the subJeet,of painting a house until we read this excellent hook of Mr . - fiaird`s."- N. Y. Herald. "A want Ming felt at last nupplied."-IScientlfic American. - Not/only a necessity to the painter:bet valua ble trt every occupant of a dvreillog."-N. Y. Wor/d. "Buy 25 copies of thls book and distribute them strong Toe trtends. If they will heed the advice therein. you could make nu more valuable pre'. ent."-Chirago 71 - INme. ••In publishing this book Mr. Dad has done a real service to the communlty."-Ibledo Blade. -We hope the publisher will sell 100,000 copies of We book daring 71."-ittislon Advertiser. "W e have just painted our bcnsa as advised by the author. and r.ingratulate ourselves that no dwelling in our neighborhood excels ours In ap pearance."-liarpeses Weekly: In sending n sample copy for 10 cents Mr. Baird must feel ce . rtain oracr for 25 bound in cloth will follcrw." Front Leslie. ••we know the town and country paints therein recommended, and Gill vouch for their value aitd the excellence of the •Ilarelson' brand of white lead."-Phila:Lrdger, ONLY 10 CENTS. LOCAL :OPTION view ed of t lihueoo tai or• eats. Subscription Ci per year; 4a . 0f . 10. td.S. Address AMERICAN LIQUOR MEN 8' ADN CATS C 0 .4 No:4W Liberty Street. Pittsburgh. By SE - NDING only 25 tENTS to J AS. W RECKINGTO Mou N. at ndsr:lles 3tarshail Co. W. VA,. you will receive by return mail 500 use. fui tecsipta./..e.'"A USE the itcgfider Sash locklind suppott to FASTENTOM WINDOWS. No lining to break, no cattlng or nab cheap. durable ♦ very costly applied; hold's soak at ny place desired, and a selt.tasttner when the each is down. Send /tamp Ibr circular.. Cirdular and six copper-bronze Lae sent to any address In the L. S.. postpaid; on receipt of Weents. Liberal inaliCelneunSte thetnule. Agents ♦ranted. Ad dresa REISINGER SASH. LOCK CO., No. 415 Market tit; Ilarrtstrark• Pa. ' WITHEMAUGa& MENAI WPM' °F • - WOOHdriiiioaChinfirf generally : fipecialitlee I—Woodworth Tongseing an d &Auden's Patent Izaroved Tenon Machine, &o. Central. am Union St- WORGESTFX, MASS. L. 13 WITIIERIIT. 11 11U00. 11 L. 111 C N A RDAON Stationary, Portable and Blast ENGINES, Saw Milt, Fihuang 11111 and Blast Furnace Ma chlnery 11 t P.:I:ILA:CDT, Newark. Ohio. _ . WORKING MALE OR FEMALE CLASS 11.60 a work • ...emaranteed, Respectable employment at home, day or even trnt ; capital' regaired; rnil im.tructlons and valuable package or goods sent free by mall. Ad dress. with six rent re.nro stamp, M. YOUNG A; CO.. 16 Cortlandt St., N. Y. $5 to $2O per day! Agents wanted All classes t working pooplevit althor a i.m.sottng ur make more money at work for 'u+ in their spare momenta or all the time than nt anything Farticalara rue. Address G. nTINSON CO., Portland. Maine. 1-TORRIBLE! lulTcred uttl catimb thirty year*, fled was cor• ell by a %%mole remrtiy. Will tieod rec Opt, po.t• age [roe, to ill afflicted "Lev 'l. J. MEAL), Drawer 1 - 6. t 7, r.icit.ie, N. V. - $ (I REWARD FO ' r tiny rase of Blind, nr Ulcerated Niel. that DE BING'S licit:may fail* to cure--It Ia pre pared exore.9oly to cure the riles, nll , l nothing. eh,r. Sold by !ill drtiggiftP. Price, F 1 .(A. GREATEST SCHEME OF THE AGE. S to , CfASH GIFTS. $lOO,OOO for only $lO. Under authority of special leglala lye act of March 16 . 14 1 , the trustees now announce the Third Grand (lilt Concert, for the benefit of the Putiliclibrary of Kentucky. to come off in Libra ry Kali, at Louisville, Ky., oa Tuesday, April Stli, 1873. At this roneert the best magical talent that can he procured from all parts of the country Will add pleasure to the entertainment, and Teu Thou sand rash Giltr. alfaregatin2 n vast total of II Ira Million Dol.anscutrevel will be dbdriblted by lot to the tuner(-holders, aN followe One Grand Cash Gift. - One Grand Cash Glft„ One Grand Caen (nib - (The Grand Vetdiam, One Grand Cash Gift. • One Grand Cash Gift, 21 pleb ir:te• of $110) each, lit) (:fish Gifts of UM earl; -) Cash Gifts of .4(0 each, 100 Cash Gilts of MO each. V) Cosh Gins of ;V) each, MK) CaAh Gifag of 100 each, 9,11(0 Cut Gift* of 10 each; Total, 10,000 Gins, all Cob, VAO,OIXI To sitortde means for this Mitgultleent Conceit One Hundred thotpand Whole Tickets only will be Ispned. • Wbolb Tickets. SIC; Ilalrett,'tß'si and Quarters, 52.50. Eleven whole Tickets , for $lOO. No dia. count on lesot thanitiOd orders. The object of this Third Glft - Concert, like the awo heretofore given with suctinnivereal approv ,,si, is tile enis Me. errant end endowment oftbe etc Library of Kezducky, which, by the epeeist net anthortzing the concert for its benefit, 41. to be forev.r bee to all citizens of every State. The drawing will be under the supervision of the trim tees of tbe Library, assisted by the most eminent. citizens of the Milted States. The sate Or • tickets Lae already progressed to far that complett onc e*" 'Sisson& spa brume are therefore notified that tbey must order at once If they desire to par ticipate-In the drafting. The management of this undertaking bas been committed by the trustees to Iton. Thomas H. Entallette. late Governor of Kentucky. to whom communications pertaining to' the Gift Concert maybe addressed. 11. T. DITHHETT. rreet. W N. HALDEMAN. Vico Preset. JOHN S. CAIN, Sec' y Public Library of ,Ky. FA RilEltS' AN 11 DRONERS' BANK. Treasurer, Public Library orsy., Loninvine. Hy Orders for tickets or applications for EICDCIro, etre-alarm information, etc.. will meet with prompt attention when addressed to me. THOMAS E. BRAMLF.7TE. Lonlsvllle Agent Public. Library. Ky. All order,. for tletets may be addressurl to TllO5. 11. ID/Y8 4 CO., General Depot of Sup ply. IN Broadway. New York,. INSTANT RELIEF For the Asthma. Any person -troubled with that terrible dLearkee, will receive Ininferllale and complele relief, br using, my Asthma Ltemedy. lass afflicted with It, for twelve years. entirely antliting me for business for weeks sto time:and discovered this remedy by enterthiesiting on my self after all other medicines tailed to hay. any affect. will Warrant it to give Instant Retiff in all case, of Asthma, not complicated 'with (finer dbeafef ANY PERSON AFTER ONCE LTSDTO WILL NEVER liE WITHOUT IT. Pomplets tontalythg 'certificates by mall FREE. Send fur ono. Atk your DrvgpLO for U. Ithe has none to band, act him to send or write for It yourself. • • . Price by m+11: DO& $l.OO per box LIBERAL TEILYS TO DRUOGKSTS. Address CHAS, B. lIIIIIST, febl94l Roc= wren. BEAT= CO. PA., Bilellll - nEA,ItIVIE'VP!3 FLUID EXTRAICTBLT'CHII lla the only Known Remedy forlitlghbr Disease and bee cared every case , of-Diabetes Jo which it. hamburg glircij Of the r edger the bled-- del and intlantation ul nt tho Sidney*: Ulceration attic Kidneys sad Bladder . Retention of Urine, Views of the , Prostate Gland, and LoCone or )(WU Dieettargek and : for Enfeebled and Dell. caw Coustttuncoa of both Sexes. attended with Alie following Syraptonse; • Lase of Power, Lou of Memory, DlOlcalty ef Xtreathlng, Weak Nerve*. Waketnipers. Paid - the back. Flushing of the Body, Eruption ott 'lee. Pallid countenance, Lassitude of the Syetetn. etc. Peed - by *Mune tit - the decline or change of life: after conflimment or labor pain*. bedorre Ulu g in children. etc. 111 many &Cecil - ems 'Recut* to mites: the EX.- tract Hoehn le unequaled by any other remedy.— As in ttniorosis or Retention. Irroaularfly. Pain fulness or Sonoma ion of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Fichlrrus state of the Inverts, Lm corrhcca or Whites. Sterility, and for ell corn plaints Incident to the.ies. Itlx prescribed ex tensively by the most eminent Physician« and Midwives for enfeebled and delicate eons' diatoms or both sexes and all ages. ' • b;EiIiNEY'S EXTRACT UUCHU Cares Diseases 'Arising front ',unman:es*, nab. Its of Dissipation, Etc.. to all tiudr stager, at little expense: little or no change to diet, no In earmentenee• and no exposure. It causes a fro nent desire, and gives ei Fantail to Urinate. there -by removing Obstructionr, Cur- Ina Strictures-or the Urethra. Allayhrt Pain And udiamitoosolo frequent in Ws elm of diseases, and expeillit polsinorui tastier. KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCEtU $1 per botilo or siz bottles for r§ 111, deliver ed to any addre,4,.seertro front observation. Bold by drugelste everywhere. Prepard by i I~GAWNHY aco 101 Panne Sr-4 ° N. 's to whom all letters for Infotmation -should he be addrested. . Leto b e WE CLERGYMEN ENTS. AV _ERE CURED of Chronic and Acnte Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Ltitnbago.Setattea,Kidney. and Nervous Diseases, *her years of suffering. by taking 1)r. Filer's Vegetable illteuntatie Syrupz-the scientific discov ery of J. P. lire?, 111, D., a regulargratinate phy sician, with whom we are pervonally accpudoted, who Iput for BI years treated these diseases cycle. sirtirwith astonishing results.. We believe It oar christian duty after detiberation, to conscien tiously reqneet sufferers to use it, especially per ions In moderate circalmstances who cannot af ford ,to waste time and money on worth less mixtures. 'Es clergymen we seriously feel thaLdeep responsibility resting on as in publicly endorsing this medicine. But oar ktowledge and experience of Its remarkable merit fully justifies Our fiction. Rev C. IL Ewing, iticdia. Penn a. suffered sixteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thome Murphy, 1). D.. Frankfort, Philadelphia. Rev. j. D. Darla. Llightstown, New ? Jersey. Rev. J. S. Buchanan. Clarence, lowa. Itewd. B. Smith. Pittsford. New York. Rev. Joseph Beggs, Fails Church. Philadelphia. tither testimonials from Senators, Governors. Judges. Congressmen. Phy &c., forwarded gratis with pamphlet cx. planing these diseases. Ono thousand dollars will be presented to any median-. tot same dis eases showing equal merit undertest, or that can Produce one-forth as many living cures. Ahy person senditur by Icier description of affliction will receive trivia a legally signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles to cure. agreeing to refhhd money upon sworn statement of its failure to cure. Afflicted invited to write to Dr. Filler, Philad'a. Ilia valuable advice coats nothing. SAMUEL C. lIANN EN. Agenl. feblll-ly] ROCHESTER. Pa IEIICINTO 111114-; [Successor to T. H. Elcßrlde.l PHOTOGRAPHER, 43 and 45 Federal M., Allegheny, Pa. Pictures copied to wiz idze, and painted In Wa. ter, 011. Ink. or Crayon. fetr2s;lm Rochester . Insurance Company. NOrtgages and other seenrtifea ....... ... $59.4-0 no Stock Demand Note*: ... ... ............. ..... 1N0.6;3 is) Caph to Bank.—.. 15.591 59 Office Furnltnie 115 57 Commoodon to Agen 11. ........ .............. .... COI 31 firpeneesi, Salaries, Se 1.140 13 Cancelled Policles... - „ .. it 50 Premiums In bands of Agents 432 00 . . ~ turz.ni 13 RDSO ,Caplta) Stock ...... . premiums Accrued lut czest ..... Commission sl(n,qB 11 mars tr JOHN Mt EtIINO. an See), New Government Loan James T. Brady & Co., 4th Avenue and Wood Street, We are prepared to exchange "al istles orgov ernment hondA Into the new flee per cent loan o the UnhedStates. kviNxe,v, . vk.‘4,‘Co. rubl9 3m lOWA &NEBRSIA 69R3 FOR SALE BY THE Burlington & Mo. River Rail Road Co. On Ten Years' Credit at 0 per cent, Interest. Products will pay for the land and improve. menta mach within the limit or this generene credit. Better terms proem offered, and probably never will be. Circators giving 110 i particular'. gratis cifl for ad that are wanted to read and circulate. Come West and Ihrice, Frie•ids will follow A Sectional Map, showing the exact loca tion of lowa lands is sold at 3fl cents, and Neb-Fka lands nt Fame pries. For circnirirs and Maps apply to GEO. 8. Land Conitnistooner, Burlington, lowa. rir" And please say in what paper this adver tisement waft seen. ife`,ls-4w 128 New 128 STRIPED POPLINS IN ELEGANT STYLES: GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK ALPACAS', At 3,7.1 and 50 cents. 4-4 UNBLEACHED MUSLIN At 10 COILS, EXTRA. GOOD AND HEAVY 4-4 BLEACHED MUSLIN At 1.2.% Cents; SHAWLS AND SCARFS EXTRA . BARGAINS —TN-- BLACK SILKS, van.t 10 nose° :n(O9 POO 110.000 5 000 21.000 Ed= • Itooti - moon 3n,flon T,9,0110 90,000 BOGGS & BUHL. 12 lEoe4rieral St,, aptlol"2 ly Get an Agency for the New Wheeler and Wilson, Seviing Machine. Wu are now prepared to offer mons untntt. TERSER Aid GREATER INDUCEMENTS to men, than ever before during, oar atperience of FIFTEEN YEARS. In the bneineee. No capital required,- we stand all tosses aad collect all papea at ourown expense. noree,Wago nand outfit furnished it necessary. SPECIAL INDUCE3IENTS.- .. 4 .0 to anon who can fillaliPh VIZIR OWN TEAMS. Now is the time to apply and rot rmuly for the pining trade. W3l. SU %NEIL 4,1 CO., 110 Wood St.. Plttebargh Pa. A farm containing SS acres. more or less, within one and a fourth miles of Beaver, offered for ital 4. The land Is as good as can be [mld In the county. The buildings consist of r. 2-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and all Minr neeessary out balldlni,or Good fruit of all kind* on the farm, all under fence,- and In grass. A good well p 1 soft water atl the door. For lurher partientars Inquire at the l'Andns of fice, Beaver. Pa. Ifebla•tf OMAHA LOTTERY! TO ERECT lIIIBiIARKA STATE ORPHAN MUM To be Drawn in Pnblic, March 3;4 IS I. Tickets S 1 Eaeli or (I for 53 Tickets fent by Entrees C. O. D. it desired. I Cola Pr l cc.---$75.000 i I Cash Prize,---$2.5.000 1 Cash Prize,....M,Ono l Cash Prize, $lO.OOO I Cash $5,000 1 Cash Prize $4,000 4 , Par balance Of Prizes rend'for eirenlars. This Leda' Enterprize fa endorsed by his excel e ocy Go v. W. U. James, and the Beatilwines.l men of the State. The limited number of tickets on hand will be furnished those who apply.ftrst AGENTs WANTED. For roll particulars address I J M. PATTEE, Manog,er Omaha. Neb. febL2-4w .loriVK'~~l e. /-.P r CTmerl*wlib kg• ?*ll.l33P*l^) sTATEMEMT or FEBnraT 15, Mil ASS EN LIAB LITIES BANKING HOUSE OF PITTSBURGH. PA MILLIONS OF ACRES AT 2,2 CENT, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA VarmPor A TOULM CHARITY LO .` 9 CAM • ' • r',"-; 4 SPAIN(' emit siMiptill6oo llll *--Tbe underal-beer leave ter Wenn big refetlila as mesa Wong mayfly that ImstirePlat Matfett is, Deo stbek.ol goods ots..the Istest•styles for Spring and Bummer wear ,wblett be otters at roll tiOdeterntes. GENThilitiNS' , FtrlitY1811111)1. gita. ,-„ • CONSTA lON ma - lorD: ' • milder( =ado to awn* shortest notice. Thoirktol to the petille for put favors, 1 bope by close attention to business to meet elxittno ante of the .same.. • - - DANIEL 'MILLER, BRIDOXWATER. PA. rear atf • - - • CLOTHING 'STORE. .-iW00( . .,)05,! WINTER • The undersigned. takes pleasure in tip forming Ins friends Ind Ile public gendr• 41 1 5 that he has just rec.:lved and opened A New Stock of Goods, OF TUE LATEST STYLES FOR Fall and Winter Wear. He'keeps the best of workmen In bis eillPioy, and feels confident of his ability to cut and make np garments both FAkSIIIION ABLE &•DUUABLE. and in such a manner as will please his GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIING GOODS ALWAYS ON lIAND adl and see us bore leaving your Orders Elsewhere, WILLIAM itEICII.3e. may4;7o;ly • 13cidgewater, Pa — Dry -G-6-Oirs! SPEYERER ,& SONS AUK RECEIVINO A LARA.aild WELL SELECTED NEW GOODS, FROM THE EAST,,bougheat LOWEST CASH PRICES; CONSIbI'ING OF 11 - Y 001:0 S , Cr- RUC Ert BOOTS & SHOES, ATS & QUEENSWARE, HOLLOWARE, ROPE AND OAKUM, F A lIN ESTOC K'S, And the First National WHITE LEADS, PALICTIL DRY AND IN OIL; AND A I,A RGE STOCK of OIL CANTON CITY Flour. $lOO.OOO CA) . 1.636 63 300 00 1 50 141 BARRELS FALCON FLOUR; 15 HOGSHEADS New Orlmns SUGAR; 3 0 UARIZ ELS N. 0. MOLASSES 150 KEG'S IVIIELING NAILS; 10 TONS OF' W lIEELING IRON, SPEVEIZEIt. .%s SONS, I?OCIIES'TER, Pa April Is!. 1 - C2. Iy: cliagtult);.. Bridge Street, BILLDG KW ATER, PA. IS WEEELL.RECEIVIN,O A FRESH SCPPLY OF GOODS IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING I) Et 'NC 4C-ri 41D. S Steuben rifle .Teens, Cassiineres a nd s a t Li n e ts, White Woolen Blankets, White and Colored and Barred Flannels, . 3lerinos, Delaines, Brown and Black Muslins, Drilling, Tiekings, Prints, Canton Flannels, Groceries Coffee, Teals, Sagas', Molata. es, White SilverDrlpa, Golden and Common Syrups, Mackerel In bar rels and kits, Star and Tallow Candles, Soar.. Spices and Uinta Meat. Also, SALT. Hardware, Nails , Glass ) Door Looks. Door Latches, Hinges, Screws. Table Cutlery. "bible and Tea Spoons, - Sleigh Bells, Coal 11,,res, Fire Shorels and Pokers, Nails and Glass. Spades, Morels, 9, 8 and 4 Tine Forks, Hakes, Scythes and Snaths. Corn and Garden Hoes. WOODENWARE. Buckets 'tabs, Churns. 13ntterflints and Ladles CARBON OIL, - Linseed. Oil /c White Lead. Boots and Shoes LA DIES' MISSES' AND CIIILDRENS' SHOES, In great variety. Rifle Powder and Shot, Blasting Powder and Fuse Plasur Feed dr. Queen - ow:sr°. II heavy goods delivered tree of charge. By close attention to huainais, and by keeptng constantly on baud a tvelbassotted stock of goods of all the dtirerent.kinds nsually kept toe country sjore, the undersigned hopes in the future as in the pasrto merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. ItA.NGIErt. deal. • .68 :Ir.-}y• Black and Gold. Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS No. 158 SMITHFIELD ST. Fonr doors above Sixth Ave. nilE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Optical and Riney Goods, &c. PITTSBURGH; PA. ' FINE IiVATCII REPAIRING. Phase cut this advertisement, out and bring it with you. jel4ty EMI ,custoulas Stack of ALSO, 144 BARREL. ALSO, ALSO, A LW), M.SU, k I:io, -A I - I= Ginghams, Cobergs, Lawns, Water Proofs, Chinchilla, Cloths, Woolen Shawls, Rennet s, Table Linen, I risli Linen, C rash, C n terpaiiCA, - Gloves flits VISORS TIF. Tar Cordial, =I NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOIL TIIE TILT; COALT and LUNGS. It is cratifying to us to tannin the milafic that Dr. L. q. C. wisharce ring Tree Tar Cordial, fir Throat - and tom' laeutioa, has gained an enviable remit .tion from the Atlantic to the Pacific cottet and from thence L. some of the tint families of Europe, not through the pleat ahme, but by per sona throughout the State actually benefit ted and cured at lila °like. publishes less, so say oar reporters, ho la nbuble to supply the demand. It gains and Intifis Its reputation - First. Not bystopping cough, but by leosentag and assisting nature to throw ttr the unhealthy matter collected ,th et the throat and bronchial' lubee.lchich caulks irritation. Sicond. It removes the cause of Irritation (which produces dough', of the mucous membrane nod broucllal (abet , . assists the lungs to act and throw off the unhealthy ecerctions, and purifies the blood. Third. It is freefrom roullo, lobelia, Ipecac and opium, of which most.throat and long remedies arc composed, which allay cough only , and d Nor'- glance the ,stomach. It has a soothing etTeCt on ~,the Stomach, acts on the liver and kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous, regions, thus reaching to every part of the system. and In its'invigorattag and purifying eirmta it has galne4 a reputation which it muathold above all others in the market. NOTICE. The Plo Tree Tar Coital Great American llysliersia Pills, ISE Worm Sligar Drops Being under my Immediate direction, they shall not love their toratriu qualltiths by the mice of chop And impure article +. HENRY R. WISHART, PROPRIETOR FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. ta 0. Wishart's Office Parlors are mien on s.l.ondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays from s m , to 5 p. m., for commltation by Dr Wm• T. 'Magee. With him are associated two consult• tog physicians of neknowl,thr,-d ability. Th Is opportunity Is not offered by any oilier institu tion in tho city- All letterskartio4 be addresmell to L. Q. C. WISFIART, IL IL, No. 232 N. SECOND ST. YIII Let. 1)J I.I'IIIA any '7..: cm RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CUUES TUE WOUST PAINS In from Ono to Twenty Minutes NOT ONE HOUR after reading thls advertisement need any ono SUFFER WITH PALN. RADwArd TOE; EADYVE RELIEF IS A CURE RY PAIN. It was the first and ls The Only Pain Remed y that it.etantly stops the most excruciating pains. xl,aes Inflammations. and cures Conge,tioua, • ,vtiether the Lungs, Stomach, Doweia, or other gland., ur orgAr.l, by one 0.4 E TO EN llr No matter ho* violent or exeruelitlng the the RHEUMATIC, Red-ridden, Infirm, Crippled. N, real,Nenralede. or prostrated with disease way guff. r, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF • WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. , INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER IN-113LATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LL - NGS. SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THE LLEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA. CA TA R. 1311, 12.1FLEENZA. IIEADACIIE, TOOTTIAC HE. NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. The epplluation of the Ready Relief to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty e.x..ats wdl afford ea., and comfort. Twenty drops In half a tumbler of teat t will la a few moments care CRAMPS. SPASMS, sour: STO3IACIL HEARTBURN. SICK HEADA , 'HE, DIARRHEA DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN TIIE BOWELS, and all LNTEILNAL PAINS. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad. tray's Ready Relief with them. A few drops fa water will prevent slcaueas orrains from change of water. It to better than French Brandy or BIB' nay a sunailant. FEVER AND AGUE.• hEt hr. AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There to not a remedial agent In this world that wlft cure Fever and Ague, and all other Unladen.% Bilious, Scarlet,Typhuld, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RADWAY'S PILLS) so quick as RADWAr. READY RELIEF. Fifty cent.oper bottle. Sold by Uruasta. 'HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD—IN CREASE OF FLESH AND WEE: 11T—C LEA It SKIN A.ND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Isl.:- CURED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS DI ADE THE ItOST ASTONIsHING CUR EA •. SO QUICK, SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES THE BODY UNDERODEs, UNDER THE rc FLU'EN IN G E OFHAT THIs TRULY WoNDERFt•L MEDICE, T Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of tho SARSAPARILLIAN, RE SOLVENT comninnicstes through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids non Micas of the,system the yerer of life, for It repairs the wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Con sumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers In the Throat, hlnuth, Tumors, Nodes In the Glands nod other pans of the system. Sem Eyes, Strumous Dischax.lcs front the Ears, and the worst forms of Skin diseases, Eruption!, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms In the Flesh, Tumors Cancers In the Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges, Night S.Catg, Lost of Sperm, and all wades of the life prinelple, are within the curative range of this wonder of Mod ena Chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to any person using It for either of these forms of disease Its_pedent . power to eure them. not oniy does the SAasarattimmayr Bmecvvvv exert all known remedial agents In the Care Or l'h rui Scrofulous. Coentitutlonal, and Skin diseases; led it Is Gm only positive cure for Kidney & Bladder Complaints, Urtuary, and Womb diseases, (intro!, Itinhrtee, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, •Brialit's Disease, Albuntiroaria, and In all C.I.SCS there are bricininst deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy., mixed with en stances like the white of an egg, or threads like white ink, or there lan morbid, dark. bilious appearance, and white bone.dust tht- Pts, and when there Is a pricking, burning senor.- Van when passing water, and pain in the Small tf the Back and along the Loins, rlice, - .1.04 WORMS.—Tbe only known and sure hewedy for Worms—Pot, Tape, etc. Tumor of 12 Years' Growt h Cured t y Badwaylis Besolveut. ttereat.r. MW, Jaly Is, 150. On. RaDValt —I hare bad Ovarian Tumor In the evorin and howelt. All the Doctors told "there teat no help fail" 1 tried every thing that was recommendvd ; but unthbu helped nee. love your Resolvent, and, thought I would tr, It ; but hal net faith I It, Waldo I had aorM fur tealy'e years.look six bottles of the Resolvent, and one ,box ßados?, Pots, sad two bottles of yaw, Deady. Uglier • and there to not a shoat of tumor to be non or tilt, and I hal letter, atuartai, and hopplev than I have far teeter year, The wont tumor wt. In the left aide of the bowel.. , trer the antis. I verbs thit to you for as byuellt et othma. You can publish It if you choose. lIANNAJI I'. ILNArr. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. Radassy's Pilly for tho curd of all disorders of the Stoma, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous D“lseases, Headache ComOipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Bilious Fever, Inennimatton ot the Dowels, Liles, and oil Derange ments of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect, pO9ItITO cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mer• curs minerals, or deleterious drugs. Der Observe the Mowing symptoms uniting from Disordered tho Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Files, Fellness of the Blood In the Head, Acidity of the Staunch, Names, Lbaranum, Dimon of Food, Folinins ar Weight In the Sumach, Sim Enns nom, shade: or Thittertag intim Pit of the Stomach, Swim,. ming of the- Hind, Hurried and Malt Breathing, Flatted trig at the fleet, Choking or - SollbestingEstuations when in • Lying Postecre, Mimeo of Vision, Doi or Webs Woes the Sight, Fent and Doll Pain In We ,Mead, Dvilanney of Pungtmtion, Yellowness of the Skin and Eves, Pain la the Sid... Chew, Limbs, •34 'Mika Shaba of lint, Ennio' M the Flesh. 7 111 tett doses of RAMVATIS PILLS wIB free the system fromall the above-tamed dlsordem. PTICC, 2S cents per box. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. BEAD "FALSE t k.:113 TRUE. - Bend one letter. stamp to BADIVAI & CO., No. Br Maiden Lone, New-York. Information worth thousands will be sent you, Administrator's Notice. Estate of Georg Baker, Dec'd. Letters of administration upon the estato of George Baker, bete of New Sewickley township, in the county of Beaver, and State or Pennsy Iva nit, deed, having been granted to the subscriber residing in said township, all peraons haulm.; chime or demands - against the e4tate, of thoeigid decedent are hereby requested to make known the same to the undersigned with:- nt delay. 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HOLLOWAY 4=('O,`•'. • 7S faideu Lane, New lurk. ril;. :out Otnatt•ini c'. and $1 box. or 1 .,1 .: • cal :ac t mr.de by buylba %," • mr2117 - 21y. 7- 4 11,11,1,n Lan... N... Banks and Bankers BANKING HOUSE James T. Brady & COR. FOE MIT AVE.& Wc s WF. DIA AM) SELL GoYerilmßilt Sectinties : Gold, Siir ON LIBERAL TEI:m- And do a General Mini:biz 13n-ino,. SIX PER rENT. INTEREST o“ subject to cheek. without notice. U.): 1 : 1 5%) JAMES T. ISIFIADI z t BEAVER DEPOSIT DANZ' EtIE?4 ALLISON eCIII,I 4 IF.:C'T I : - PROMPTLY MADE AND I:r M Correxpondence and AccouW, INTEREST PAID ON TIME pH,- EXCHANGE, sEcuniT ,t BOUGHT AND s(II,D. 001 cc Hours from 9 ID. nt. to I p. JNO. CONWAY & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS ENCII.AkGE, COIN AN I? t ttt it , t:o CCOCNTS of Manuf.onus.. • \i Indlvidnalg*orfef,,d. Interest Allowell on Time !>'po.“. Of- :It rt•rt Iti J. F. Duty.. J. B. ANGELI., I.3eaver Swill THOS. McCREERY a CC., faprlT,'72;l7, EXCHANGE, COIN. ( ti I \ - And Bankable Paper Core,' ion+ r.: parts or tho erdted State•. Collect tone and Remittance, Ito, „ 'kneel 4., Open from 9a.m.to 5 P. t“ Iu ccsT WOOD WANTED. ' Lition having Loctimt Wood for ‘• - of It by enll.ng on the understaned t :ne near Vanpori, Denver connty. PA =Ft he Fru I tnhle for Iltrin”. porre- , "' len,t four hochra to di, Ilett.r. 1 toe " deliver it on the Cleveland ,S; road or on the Ohio river. J. 11.. e. S 11,1. ME , 1. , it t a.) _, , ~., = Dil t~btargh, Va ANI) , COIr of BEAVER. itc,crir:swr 111. I' t DEALERS IN ••1" M, • L . ,: : I; F: .t 1:11. t 1) EA 10 I" EN INZI 4 Jult,
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