The Beaver Argus. waver. Pa.. March 26, 1873„ --,..... Circulation''Thirteen Hunavd. Rates of Advertising. , intr i i 3w. 6w. - *m. j 6m i 1 year 1 4r-1011nes,1 i i gloo ;too pm to coign to .. i nwv., do 1 850 •100 700 1000 15 IV i ntlyca, do 600 600 900 { 18 OD 16 00 .1 . l a3rts. do 600 800 10 50 15 00 21 OD olumn , 800 11 00 15 00 Iti 00 38 OD , culamn, ... 11 00 15 00 ID 00 38 OD 60 00 , elttmn. ... 111/ 00 30 00 38 00 GO 00 100 00 t dtandattattes' and itceottoes' Notices-9300 . ,cul notlteaper One, ten amts. Car Payments to be nude Quarterly, except n tnindent advertisements, width must - be paid ,n ranee. ---- yob osa. Etriob Sheet Bills 25 copies or less----40 sod itional coples.or 50 Fourth Sheet Bills 25 capful or Otr 25 additional CODICS list[ Sheet Ellis 15 caplet - Or less.------- • 5 CO •25 additional . ica or less .... ...... 150 Full Sheet Ellis copies or 800 0 3 additi plea or }eels- 0 Bahl to Equity Ave pages of ....... —l5 OD Each additional page....—..... ....................... 200 w a nk.e.,..pisie, one quire 200 finch addition&. . .... ..... 1 00 other Job work st.sattiejsles. TITHE TABLE. PSUstuargla R. R.—Trains Eastlovelleavei Statfoo as follows: Mor : %,;coaasn 9.19; 31.01, 1 2.37 p. m.;Esisming Fast Oi. • Trains going &nit leave _Beaver Station as rot 736 a. m.; Accommodation 5.40 p. m The attention of the public is directed ,) the following New Advo - Ttisementa (Itch appear for the first time to the k goys to-day Norice—Lyan's Notico—Dr. Kejser's Lung Cure. . ...0 •;,ctal Notice—Boymer Bauman &Co e^fal Notice—Holloway's Ointment c - auralPubacations- J. Wearer leol-4w Ad. Geo P ............ ...... 2.1 1 ,‘ 4w ,a 1 Notice--EL S. Ranger .. 45w Notici—Jamrs Miller S ta. IL Miller.. ‘ts,olution Notice-James & lea B.Duncau-I,q3w ~, ,u cor's Non co-- 1.) . McMaster. ...... Mall Change.—On last Monday a usage was made in the arrivals and de artures of our mails: The new ar raugement is as follows. Western wail [eaves Beaver at 6:45 a. m., and arrives 3 p.m. Eastern mail leav'es Beaver at 2 p. in., and arrives at 8 a. m. ttueensware fresh in every variety, at B. S. Ranger's. mar2G-.5w Monthly Union Servlee.—Rei. ,I.hn A.. Wilboo will preach the month ' union sermon in the First Presbyte lan Church, of Bridgewater. -on next , aisbath evening, March 30, at 7 o'clock. Spring Millinery 1873, at Mrs. Itenes's Millinery and fancy goods store, P.eaver. marl: -3w Narrow Escape From Fire.— 'Filo store of Mr. A. Carner, of Home ,egl, this county. was discovered to be ~n tire one night last Week. After some exertion on the part of Mr. A. and his itvar neighbors the fire was citing uish ed before much damage was sustained. How the fire originated is not know Clover and Timothy seed, at Pitts burgh prices, at B. S. Ranger's. mar2G-5w A thankful husband, whose wife eloped with a man much younger than herself. sold all his property and sent half the pniceeds to the guilty couple, stating in explanation that the young man had conferred upon him an ines tfmable blessing. All ...his in Lycoming county. Spring style, straw hats and bGunets, frames , flowers, &c., at Mrs,, Renee's, Bearer. nutrl2-3w makes a great deal of differenCe whether you take cough medicine or -arbolie acid for a cold. John Casey, in l'hiadelphla, kept both these fluids in •:uolar bottles side by side; and the re -u:L of this unwise arrangement is that I , ht, Casey - will never take any more, medicine in tbis world. We would call the attention oklaur raders to. the atlverrsemeut in Rather ton, of the Brooks Sewing Machine of New York, they advertise, what indeed a valuable invention, a first ,:iti6s Sewing Machine for five , dollen. feb.s-ly It has been made a question whether .11r aholition of tho Franking Privilege apply to the widow of President I. who received the right of frank - ~n her husband's death, for the rest : her r,atural life. We should say this a ve , teci privilege, somewhat in the A 'l , O of a contract, and that Congress interfere with it.— Tr-Outer_ ‘e)iice Extraordtuary.—All or tr Photwzraphs must hereafter he r.r, fat lea , t in part) when the order ())..Ivrs nod complied with . tvet.i‘). no :McMinn. H. Nos:, tuh 12 2m tit the election on last Friday, in R0..1,,..ter, ..1, , ..ter, there were, we believe, six tick pl.. in the field, to wit: Republican, ; , ,mocratic, Liberal Republican, Tem i,..rance, Hog and anti-Hog. The result a curious mix. We believe about NV candidates on each ticket succeeded. I! was decidedly the greatest "slate , rija , laing - operation, ever witnessed in treat borough. R good buggiest wagons, carriages, ,pring wagons, sulkeys, buck-boards, No., go to Ingraham Boyd's, near the 1(..p0t. in Rochester. All orders prompt v attended to. sept-kly The Greeley Statue Enutl.—The viirk Trtinine of Friday publishes a 100 "r `'-e cont7ibuters to the Greeley Statue Funi, which now amounts to the handsuaa. sum of $11,546,55. The e.iiiiributions to the Printers' Type nie:al Statue, for wood, sonstitine a different fund, and are ..- the bands of the Presient of Typograpi•-il Union Nn. d. Edinboro Normal Nelsool.—The , pring Tenn of the State Normal School :At Edinboro, Erie county, Pa., will open the 2.5 th of March. This is one of the hest institutions of learning in Penn .v I vania, and fully merits the generous i , :ttronage which it bas always received. marl'_'-3w 0 Landlord in Warren county, lot extends over in Forest c0m1.% .% izetting ready to move his shebang .11 , .. it forty feet into Forest—that court " ha% ing just voted for license. So the , V.irren county drinkers who have been 1 , -Fending upon this landlord for their is poison, do not mourn as those ~,: thout hope. They will only have to :Live , ' forty feet for their whisky, and 1h ,v have fortitude enough to do it. fro,. spring hats or bonnets go to Mrs. It nee, in Beaver, she has just opened 1p all the new spring styles for 1873, ,•.,1 will have during the season a full - , lpply of all the styles in hats, bonnets, • wers, ribbons, scarfs, veils, kid aces, hair goods, lace goods, shawls inarl2-3w W arden's Report.—We are un - ohlig-ations to Edward S. Wright, ;., the warden of the Penitentiary at A....-cheny city, for a copy of his annual repurt fur 1872. From it we learn that ..r county has 9 representatives in- 'institute-3 males and 1 female. number of convicts now in the tlitentiary is 461. Fahnestocks' Pure White Lead, ~ ,r eci Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, l• :111t,, all Colors, (try and ground in Brushes, Window Glass, Putty, 1,,r `4.1" at the very lowest cash prima, at II 14r. , Andr iessen's Beaver Drug Store, er Pa. feb`26-4w Perpetual Motiou.—John Ran "'•ph• ^f Roanoke, Was making a speech Lgainst the United States Bank, and ,In)ng other things, he remarked that :!. r banks were the cause of a perpetual that was more certain and mils -1.1. than anything else of the kind due tc, human invention: "For banks make poverty, and power \ makes rags, and rags make paper, ao.I paper wakes money, and money wakes banks, and banks make pover ly, and poverty makes rags, and rags wake paper, and paper makes money, and money makes banks—and so on forever and ever, so long as banks ex itst" CongreissionalApportionment. —The apportionment bill flow before the Legislature, . and the dna, iikely*h , oo, passed by_ that body, •maltei, - a! gotigta• *loyal District of Beaver, Wiiihingioti and Butler counties. The bill refered to will give the Republicans control of seventeen of ihe Congressional Districts in the State and the Democrats nibe; • PA - fent:non. Mardi, 1872. We have used large quantities of Hey- Mer, Bail Man it Co.'s Strictly Pure White Lead, and have always found it uniformly and finely, ground, very. white and of excellent body. na purity we have never questioned, and we cheer !tiny recommend it. Tl4o.llPsoNit MILLEI4 Ifctster Painters. The MinerB Journal is fierce. Hear it: The people ought to to to liartils burg and drive the thieves out of the ball, and hang the ringleaders to the lamp -posts on the hill. No country can stand such infernal stealing on the part of their representatives without corruptl lug the whole people. Holloway's Pails and Ointment, - -Persons leading sedentary lives will find' in Holloway's Pills the best substi tute for exercise which science can sup. ply. and in his Ointment or, remedy for all ulcerous diseaecm. Sold 75 Maiden Lane, N. Y. Price, 25 cents per box or pot. Ask for new style; the old is coun terfeited. Berk% county has a female resident (Mrs. William Watson) who has had . twenty children by one husband—ten boys and ten girls. The lady is eighty years old but looks as if she might be about fifty. She is still robust and at tends to scrubbing, washing, etc. The father lived to the age of 107 years. Public Sale.—Mr. James Plower. of9hio twp,will Lace an.ex tenslvesale of personal property, on Friday, March IN, at 10 a. m. His farm, if not sold be fore that time, will also be offere.l for sale. Howie of Refuge.—We are favored with the report of the Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Reform School ( House of Refuge) near Allegheny city, fiir 172. The total number of inmates remaining in the institution Dee. 24, 1872 is 254). Since Mil Beaver county has had 40 rep resentatives in the House of Refuge -38 white boys and girls, and 2 colored boys and girls. 2 were sent from this county last ye,.-, 1 lin); and I girl. New Goods. New Styles. and Great Bargains. —Mr: William Reieh in Bridgewater has just received . his Spring and Summer - stock of clAlhs cabmltneres, vesaings ct.c., and feels assured that a better assortment can not be found in this country. his workmen are careful, experienced, and competent, and all clothing made at his establish ment will be found not only to wear well but to tit well in addition. Prices moderate. Give him a call before getting your spring suits. marl9-4w NEI% (i :11:trch 9:), 1 ,4 73 .Edilor of The Bearer A ran.n. i/EkR SIR —The etectlon in this pia:, surprised many very much. It was .:up imsed Icy neuriy all of the informed, that about 20 votes would be polled for license, and about '24 against, but last Frida) niffht, the vote _toad for lieonse 9, against license ;it S. D. Free of Charge.—Call at Hugo An driessen's Beaver, Drug Store, Beaver, Pa. and get a sample bottle of Dr. A. Bo sebee'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 15 cents. In all cases money will be promply return ed if perfect satisfaction is not given. Two doses will relieve any c ,e. Try it. Anti-COolie neeting.—An anti- Coolie meeting was announced last week to be held in the School house in Fallston on lastThOrsday evening. Great talk was indulged in fora day or two- preeeed ing, and a ,large audience, good speaking, and'emphtiereseltitiniii were -Protrilm ed by those who seemed to have charge of the prospective meting. Well, the evening, came, there was nobody to light the school house up, no audience filled the building, no speaker put - in :pi appearance, and , "nary resolution was read. In fact not a ROlll came near, and it was decidedly the biggest tizz:e ever witnessed in that borough. The antil Chinese bubble has exploded, and al most all of its craggy blowers have skulk ed out of sight. Places of Voting Chattged.—Byl order of the chanty Court, the place o f holding elections in Chippewa town ship, has been changed from the resi dence of Mr. Gilliland, to school house No. 5, near Braden's The court also ordered the election. for New Sewickley township, to beheld at Unionville in the future. From what we hear wettnige ehere iv a gond deal of complaint in referenee.to the last named change. As a petition was handed to the court asking for the change, and no opposition expreFt