The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 26, 1873, Image 3

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    The Beaver Argus.
waver. Pa.. March 26, 1873„
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Circulation''Thirteen Hunavd.
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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<ied
then, the court could - do no les9 than
make the order.
Hydrophobia- -Pr. A. G. Morey,
writing from Stearn's Prairie, to the
()Inaba Agneuthirist, in answer to the
que,.tion, "Can hydrophobia be cured"
nay*;
"I answer, Yes. I am now an old
man—have known many eases of it,
and have never known a failure of a
ease when the remedy was used—tilf
remedy that I am about to give to the
world to relieve suffering humanity.
MOM'S OPERAND!
. Take the bark from the ro.)t of the
wlsite ash, s.tecp jt , trong, and drink
freely v. 4. it. It w iIJ cure after Siyrri ptOnS
of hydropholaia have commenced.
A. G. Money, M. D.
Result of the Eleetton in Bea
ver. —The following persons were elec
ted on last Friday, in Beaver, to till the
offices for which they are named :
Burgess—Robert Tallon.
Coneatile—Charles A, Griffin.
ugh rbustfibte—Charles A. Griffin.
A saes sor—Qh arAes A. Girl tit n.
('oune I—Robert S. Imbrio, James I.
Stokes,l.leorge W. Ilamiltnn, Manna
duke NVilson,,j): M. Donehoo, S. •B.
Freneli.
Rcliool Directors—Robert S. Imbrio
Wm. A. Laird.
.4 .cY•r. A v , essor.l—Thomas 0. Anshutz,
w rn. A. Laird.
hopectors of Election—Robert II
Corqu , r, A. I:. White.
Judge of Mcetion—ltrobert Tallon.
Auditor—Simeon J. Boyd.
The matrimonial troubles of the
Rothsehilds have not ben confined to
the late marriage of a daughter of the
family. Though she has f ehosen a hus
band out of the Jewishurch. she re
talha her own faith. Baron A Nithaniel,
the only !on and heir of Auselm, head
of the AustrianeL branch, proposes not
only to take a Gentile bride, but to adopt
the Christian faith. He has fallen in love
with the Countess Messey, daughter of a
General, and High Chamberlain to the
Archduke Ranier. To remove the ob
stacles interposed by the lady's relations
the ardent lover promises to be convert
ed to her faith. His father is exceeding
ly angry, and has threatened disinherit
ance if the son persists in his intention.
The rough course of true love is, it ap
pears, no smoother for millionaires than
for ordinary people, and knows noclis-
Unction of creeds.
Ora Thursday evening last, as ono of
tile evening trains arrived at Enon Val
ley, a man, whose name we were una
ble to learn, got off and went a shortdis.
tanco to procure refreshments. In at
tempting to get on the train after It had
started he slipped and fell, one of.tbe
wheels passing over his leg and injure
ing it so badly as to render arnputatiou
necessary. He is now at the hotel in
Enon. lie is a foreigner and is said $0
have no friends in thlavonntry.
• Teaehers 11,e1ee,1016.--The
directors of theinithlgh of Beaver, bare
eelectiedOnelotipwleg teed ter! for - the
next tene 4/hielit ionneeneel nri -last
Wild% ; 4 , 11 1 4124. i'
Itoomfso.l.=miss
Roam 24-littes. Mints Anderson.
Room* No. 3—htra. & D. Marquis.
Tim Principal receives i 75.00 per
month. TheAseletanni#4s . .oo each.
Thernantibn — .ppralgel * paPeriand
then abuses the editor behind his- back
like the , fellow wbo- (Wept into the
show under the canvas, and cupped the
proprietor because he did not hive abet
ter performance..
Consumption— inquire the
Truth—Read the „long and impartinl
teatimony in favor of Dr. Keynes treat.
moat ofConiumption , and all Chronic
diseases, in ariessay pnblisbalby that
gentleman at 16 7 .. Liberty street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. ' nit does not convince you,
you are not within the reach of faithful•
ly related facts. The cares made by Dr.
Keyser's Lung Cure, are 00 many, and
such marvelous ones, as to abut ant all
scepticism from the mind. Consnmp
five invalid, read it, and then act with
decision and energy, -and tbousaMda of
lives can be saved from an early and un
tirelygraire. 'Do nOtbeliere interested
and unprincipled Witnesses, but go to
the fountain bead, and consult the Doc
tor himself. $1.50 per bottle, or 17.50
per half dozen.
Mon. Wm. McClelland; member
of Forty-Second Congress from the
Beaver District, made a brief call at our
Sanctum, yesterday. Wherever we
have met Mr. NicClelland,at Washington
or elsewhere, we have found him an in
telligent and -,courteous gentleman.
None of all theb . DetntscridieineMberi
was inert). ortnoredeservedly,aperson•
al tavailte with members of all parties.
We areelmost, and if he were is Republi
can, we would be altogether sorry that
he was not. re-elected.—Pittsburgh Ga
zette, IfarchW.
A Queer Ilouse.—The IloTie of
Representatives is composed peculiarly
this winter. It Bates all how Crawford
and Minn are repreitiottd; and a Orciaf
stands for Beaver. Black and Brown
are the prominent colors. Liquor was
excluded from the coat-room. but For;
ter is in the House Dailey; and the
the members are never Dry with such a
Nyee Sample; neither do they fall Shortt
of other Staples. In addition to the
Speaker, the Bronse :.has a Zing; :line
with both to govern, there is alwai
Noyes. On every Private Calendar day,
the Representatives can recline under
the shade of an Ash and a Beach, strok
ing their Baird, while their active asso:
elates Dartt here and there through the
! Lone, watched by Koons andlhe vigi
lant Iroffe. But this Pyle of "Dc Witt"
1 of our l'crong essayist, however much
it Barna in his brain, must Stier to an
end, or he will sink in Myer; and his
future, though now A /bright, eud tit a
den darker than Daniels.—State Journal.
u • Esseolistl of Lovellneso,—
, To be entirely beautiful the hair should
; lie abundant and lustrous. This .is ab
solutely essential to complete loveliness.
The most regular features, the most bril
liant complexion and pearliest teeth fail
of their due effect if the hair be thin,
dry, or harsh: On the contrary the
plainest face, if it be but surmounted by
i luxuriant and silken tresses,is apt to Ina
' press the beholder with aaense of actual
beauty. That crowning ornauaen tof her
sex is happily, within the reach of love
ly woman, and being as discriminating
as she is lovely, she long ago discover
that Lyon's KO/mime was the sure
means of securing it. No preparation
fut the Hair ever enjoNed a tithe of its
popularity, and no wonder, since it pro•
duces each gratifying results.
placesAopfpled
to the waste and barrenthe
scalp, it fructifies and enriches them
with a new and ample growth. It is
not, of course, pretended that It will ,do
is if the capacity for reproduction is
itinct, but so long as It remains than.
sderrul rehabilitant will :assuredly
pr.pagate the germ of the hair into life
and activity.
Church Demolished at Enon. 7
During the heavy storm wiad.aa• • -
bath evening, March 9th, the old brick
church at that place was blown down.
A correspondent says:
"Services were held i n the church dur
ing the day by Rev. Mr. Harbison, who'
has recently accepted a call to become
pastor of the congregation, made vacant
by the resignation of Mr. Miller about a
year since. Fortunately for all drineern
ed, au appointment was made for prea6h
ing in the school house in Enon, in the
evening. This, though not au excep
tional occurrence, was not s common
one, as evening services have generally
and quite frequently been held in the
church. Had this been the case on that
evening, many persona would have been
assembled in thebuilding at the time of
the accident, and as it 'is& total wreck.
few, if any, of those present would have
e.,..apf.,1 injury; and for al I t.: have e." 4-1. get their hooks on Cluloy.
called with their lives would have been:'
The McDaniel Myatery.—Capt.
impossible. The congregation sustaina-M
a heavy loss, financially cont-idered." ;i
C. W. McDaniel, who obtained so much
notoriety from his unfortunate adven
Birmingham, Ala., is apparently) tures at New York and elsewhere, we
the most pugnacious of places. The In. understand left for Texas a few days
ai newspaper of the 15th inst, announl
t•es that the day before the Spring fights
(..,mmeneod in a most vigorous and
miscellaneous manner. They began
with a dog-fight in the morning, at noon
there wa.s a beautiful cock-figbt,and later
in the av a set-too between two of na-
tare's noblemen, one of whom was ac
,•used „fusing brass knuckles. Perhaps
the last little unpleasantness may he
explained by an announcement which is
contained in the same newspaper that
"they ti x up drinks that would make the
mouth of an anchorite water at the bar
of the Globe Restaurant:*
The Anderson Verdiet.—The
elotols surrounding the causes leading
to the suivide of Mr. Thomas F. Ander
son, at Franklin, have bean effectually
dispelled by the investigation and ver
-411(4 of the Coroner's jury. The jury
ealled to sit upon the case was composed
of some of tiro best citizens of that town
—men who had known the unfortunate
gentleman intimately and well; and who,
after weighing all the facts and evidence
brought before them, were unanimous
ly of opin that-the act - Willigionimitted
while laboring under a fit of insanity,
and that he had been in that condition
for some time previous to the tragedy.
This fact was strengthened by an Inves
tigatidn of the affairs of the bank,'
which showed that his accounts were
strictly correct, and that,ere was no
defalcation, and no outs e'aceommoda
tions to friends, and h6nce that the ex
pressions Indicating such a state of facts
in his conversations and letters written
previous to his death, out of which so
many painful rumors were manufactur
ed, were but the fancies of a disordered
brain. We have but to add that the ver
dict give universal satisfaction at Frank
lin, as the facts developed show no stain
on the unfortunate man's character.
Titusville Courier'
Distressing Accident,—A YouKo
MAN SllooTs His ARM OFF.—On Wed
nesrlay evening last, after returning from
the school house where lie was teaching
Mr. Daniel Cameron, son of Alexander
Cameron, of Shenango township, took
shot gun and went in pursuit of some
game he had seen. In a short time he
was heard calling, and on going to him
his-friends found that his arm wasshatter
ed terribly. It seems that. when only
aboutf.'o rods from the house be had stood
the gun doiin and placed his arm over the
muzzle. Row it was 4tscharged he does
not know, but the entire load passed
t hrough• his arm. He started to go home;
but becoming weak, called for here The
charge had passed through just below the
elbow, and both bones. were so badly
broken as to render amputation necessary.
Drs. .1. W. & It. D. Wallace were sum
moned, and • the arm amputated at the
elbow, the same evening. We understand
he is doint_ . Catsle Cpnrant..]
sag in
somber
county cabin t 0
. 411 1,fr49t 0 4 during
Obi week nolf i „ Wit tle tianitabittricirati,
4fittistaireViii t tit'
tons. clowsofaratiMoSkismfitire
for ~Treasurer, 630 three nolunrObs..
'Wooer. There fluty be atul dontitisp,
ar e others, whoMytt ngt jet put ha an
appearairsequli Itho 4,l4l7poolmak_ to
thew , hetbbelbe battle progreatoppriy
A Oise, 11111 G—The peoplefut'lew
sewlekley township, gotinto
mixa regard to their eleeLloafelt lett_
Friday. leseente that at the Niiiiimbir
term of court the place for batik:telt/-
tore elections i n that township woe Axed
at Unionville. Notice, to tbi* tad 1 6 4 11
given by the Constable of that, Winship
a few weeks ego. On lest,F 4 47. how
ever, about one-half of the voteds of the
township met at the old plat* and held
an election, and the other bill met at
Unionville and held an election - there.
Eack:PeetY Sleeted its OW4 lieket;:inid
the the ehitligOttiiiiiiki•
peered in Beaver on list Monday and
claimed pay foi their ;One
side voted strong for no license, and the
other side voted strong the °thee way * .
Under these circumstances, it le pretty
bard just now to tell who the local al
oafs of New Sewickley township :tire'
and how local option yeti inthet
duct. We hope, Ito:wever,i, that 'the,
will get along - out-- there- - wkiDuL
MO eel*o ll 4:oFei,eleil etiie.f.j6lE".*
come as badly miseAuttpliti tvislie - oma
the Louisianians::
• Conferelice and
—40.1T.;P. Fast was to ono), th iP We *
OD fili'ivay Ann aid itic*;
Mr. Fastaerved Alliance Charge sixteen
years ago. Ho looks lien, but the raid
bas - begun to give an unwonted tinge to
the original color to., his hair. For the
past year be has been itationedlit Macks-'
burg,. Waehington county, in this State.
He reports himself as very pleasantly
situated and prospering fp hie !Work:—
Affiance (0.) Local. -
—Among the veterans of the Confer
ence we noticed Thomas Hudson, Sam
uel wakefi.eld,•Bobt. llOPkins, and 'Ho
mer J. Clark. Bat we marked the ab
sence of Joshua Monroe, liabt. Boyd
and others lately most regular in their•
attendance at the opening of Conferene.e.
Alliance (O.) Monitor.
Rev.J.F. iluddlestone Of the Phillips
burg circuit, has been unable to attend
the Annual tonferende of his church
miw in session atSiOn, ou aecount of
the severe illness or his wife. Mr. 11.
Is said to be an efficien► minister, and
his circuit seems to be united• in wish
ing the conference to let him remain
with them another year, which will.
•
doubtless be done.
The Withodlst congregation near Mr.
John Scott's, on the Phillipsburg cir
cuit, aro about to abandon their old
church, with a view --Or eroding a new
house or worship. The location or the
new building will be about one ands half
miles above where the camp meeting
for that charge have her held.
,-----......:___
Looking for a F rger.—Mr. W.
IL Cluley, a very prominent business
man of Pittsburgh, disappeared some
two weeks ago, and no trace can be found
of his whereabouts. In the uieantline
his business affairs have been looked in
to and it is ascertainedthat be is not on
ly heavily in debt, butthat be has also
t i t
forged the names of an mber of perscitus ,
in Pittsburgh, and in la way:came in
to possession of a large sum of money.
A meetlngOf hiercreditora was held a
few days after
. iCittiey alas Szi4sing. „ ,,A.
second meetin g-was bad ow Monday
of last week at which some
thing like a clear statement of affairs
wasreached. We pre iold • ihtit..:*Pli)
. .
~_..
r • :,fiscia there.de ••• . • . • _
the aggregatii amount InVisfied 4 alitirlf.
$150,000. There were creditors in Wn
dance who represented $lOl,OOO, whilst
I others wero absent whose claims could
not be ascertained. Then it further ap
-1 peared that in addition to this $lOl,OOO
there were judgment notes held by
friends for nearly sso,ooo—making the
total liabilities fully :150,000. Of this
amount it has been ascertained that there .
is forged paper to amount between MA*
000 and $BO,OOO, upon whfclithe names
of several friends appear.. To offset the
liabilities there are asssets from which
it is thought sotne $60,000 can be realized.
TAfter a full consideration of those drivel
pr)pinents, the creditors decided to enter
i - '-a petition in bankruptcy against Clu
-1 icy, and proceedings toward that end
.I.
...- have been had. Detectives are trying to
since with the view of engaging In bus=
iness. In - regard to McDaniel's state-
moot, the New York rime., has the fol-
lowing ironical and severe criticism un
der the head of "A terrible tale:" On
Sth of cctober last, Cept. McDaniel,
'ii eretiant reßitling in Canonsburg, Pa.,
left Ilia home, intending to make a abort
trip to-New York, in order to purchase
goods. Mouths rolled on, but the cap•
tain failed to return, or to send any mes
sage to his family. As her was one of
the leading men of the community, and
a pillar of the local Presbyterian church.
his mysterious disappearance created
much excitement. Hp was known to
have had a large sum of money with
him at the time of his departure from
Canonsburg, and the belief that he bad
been robbed and murdered became gen
eral among his former townsmen. A
few days since, this theory was rudely
disturbed by the sudden re-appearance
of the missing man, who returned to
tell his wonder-struck friends the most
remarkable story of the boldness and
wickedness of New York thieves that
has recently came to light. •
Capt. McDaniel asserts that while on
a railway train, on his way to this city,
ho was met by a smooth and smiling
villain, who represented himself as the
agent of a Now York dry goods firm,
but who was in reality one of a band of
conspirators who bid determined, at
any cost, to rob and kidnap the unsus
pecting merchant.. On reaching the
city, Captain McDaniel and his new.
friend, breakfasted at some , unknown
restaurant, where the unhappy Penn
lylvanian was induced to drink drugged
coffee. Beyond a doubt this mysterious
restaurant was imprinrised by the con
spirators solely for the purpose of fur
thering their plans upon the captain.
While in an Insensible condition from
the effect of the drugged coffee, he ins
taken on board a ship—chartered at-velit
expense by the enterprising robbers—
where he was imprisoned is a curious.;
ly censtrticted dungeon—an apartment .
which is a positive novelty in 'marine'
architecture. Such was the strength of
the drugged coffee which be had rashly
drank, that be remained insensible un
til the ship reached tne coaat of Cuba—
n period of at least ten days. In a few
hours after regaining conaelotumeeit he
was taken on deck and.made to embark
in a small boato manned hightail attn.
, cions ruffians. Here anew proof of the
rocklessaess of scoundrels was gle..
en. Although a thick fog prevailed,
they had brought the ship within a feW s
yards of the shore,- and although to
ababdon whip in a fog, and to attempt
to land through the surf breaking 0111111
unknown shore. are feats of tbe utmost
danger, the boat's crew did mit' 'hesitate
to undertake them. Curiously enaggh,
Capt. McDaniel did aognotice the but&
tut - succeeded In safely ramhing .ghe
shore, where he met*.a military :iikSrol
and learned that his* hi Cuts";
4qulto
a tiff'*went
how.,
espoitsh
rischti-
Even Place,
be 14140014
a quiet
fever. id' cont.
oak **rain fds
de041411 04 1. 1 . 4 440 4 rilleYtauF•
14; `l4o • _, •
tb 0 ,. ,11 41 0 1* - PRAIRIF ": o PPartgAiths•
which amen IffetZtutThate *,-prae
tiooknathensitag.n •
- unknown : and
penalbilil.gmarbietas ,;•isant . th aline earn
MittiwYtaltteadt4 ht11, ,, e/Ing ttfrom the
00 ,, 11 " kii4 tot bf Prevari
cation; 4 1 1 hare a n nd no a shadow
doubtof the truth of the *tory, and 'those
vrteltnd, parsons
. #l4o4ll** Another
explanation of GilptalfOniders,mys
telkik,Okoci:.oB,FSNiAPll tro“ ,o
with thpiPing c M lo4 4 = l . ` mays
Oteasthreltgt, attastabliabed
414.4hatuis birrtk dig band of
‘ho - • •n, mew - Mpg and
• •ishioCittOt.
1 1 0) 1 421*--; • iiimendous
elikarWn
.• to: !, .Y 1" 2 `..ltterebants of
- 40 the.pillars
, "inn( Its really
Itoleraiiii that suitimghtate of things
Otditexilitiliadorli*betnt man will
jot orate trlds• thaWsel attllnm• of
eimoitabuigWein4d ., *le matter up;
'sea shame ths•hplorinesartd timidity of
(hi Nnw - Tong - pot4artShemaplves ut
tai4 v4t, ' liing' ot 4 9 .ra i liteaoli s a4 lBo )vick' .
ed onliiWit*s• theio4lo4 dungeons,
and, their dragged co re.;
1111511
" 44 Pirlig 4 * 4l , tag4P'"•The follew-
Ipg essee.were berpre thecourt lest week
pad dhiposed of as folkisr
COW. v$ Tomas •Prend,„lock. Indict-
Melte 'looting obirilifidUl'iot natuniliza
papers. True bllt i ,ordered by Act of As
totet.rie4ll2'."NitePT
Com. Vs William filluer. Indictment
voting on fraudulent, 'netttralization pa
pers. True
_bill, ordered.. by Act. of
Assembly to be tried in Allegheny coun-
tY•
Com. vs Joaeph'ltlief d:
went furnishing - minors.
Trim bill, tried , b341 7 .1nry. Defendant
found guilty and sentetred to pay the
costs of prosecution, a Moira 820.00, and
undergo,.impriawititent lathe (runty
all joie period of ten dart. ~T bwaintrt
on the iamb retokik the Ilt‘mitorof the
defendant.
Com. vs Wm. Koenig:. Indictment
false pretense. True hilt, Tried by a
jury, Ver dict, not guilty; 'but . &den
dant to pay the Costa,-and to stand com
mitted until the order is arroplied with.
Com. vs John Feigitecut. Indict
meat. larceny., , Truelit4 t Plead guilty.
Same day defendant Itintenced to pay
aline of one dollar, pkytltreostaofproa
ecution, restore the property stolen, and
undergo confinement in the penitentia
ry for one year and six months.
Com. -vs John Border., '. Indictment
surety of the "peace on oa th of Frede
rick Dauber. Defendant discharged on
payment of the coat*.
Com. vs 'Hugh Barna. Indictment
embezzlement. Trite - Process
awarded directed to the sheriff of Law-
Irene. °aunty, for defambazW -,
vs John 111-nseholde
month... , " '.:l ,"" _ --.. r. - - - .
Com. is-Iltirlite i nk. • iodiament
belling Mastro/Uhl:Tut , a - iltaltlad, - True
bill. D adatiSisentattesd topsy a line
of 850.00. --- . i ~.- .
Corn. va tla,!;:tid • Ut:Orti.,l 'lndictment
aggrevated Rawl - IV-hod taqtery., The
court allosiiii i hone pi :ealliiti,t.tolhe en
tered ip.t.lol:_eal*, 'e. : ..:.... ..,..) ,_ .: •
Coin;_ vi i Henry • EiSidy.-.ollisr ge
loptdY,
surety:bf the possei - tiget, set
tled hy theteethwAtiti do( t;pl,ead-
Ing biatitelfro sus..of
all intoxicating drinks for ono year.
• , _ OnaMtaliolmr. :SPAIN -
- Kara 140,1873.
Wnittitie, his pleased the Al:
mighty Ruler •ofthe =ITN'S% -
Wisdom and -Providence, to remove
frUM,onr Mldatoni young and beloved
Brother,TlMlitaa P. Reed; and,l
WuZsmits, The friendly hand - we
have been wont to clasp la stilled; a hand
open to the friendless and distressed, no
more will meet us in our social circle;
but his virtue and many noble traits of
character, will *met live as green spots
in the memory of us all. Therefore,
ResolvedOst. That we bow in bumble
submission to the will of God our Heav
enly Father.
2d. That in the death of our beloved
Brother, our Lodge and o:der have lost
a worthy Member, his family a kind and
affectionate son, and cotntnunity an hon
orable and esteemed citizen.
3d. That Brother Thomas P. Reed,
whose sudden death we sincerely lament/
will ever be ranked with the loved and
honored of our order.
4th. That this Lodge doth sincerely
sympathize with the bereaved family of
our Brother, In this, theirsad arnietlon,
we can only commend them to Him,
Whose goodness biudeth up the broken
heart with the assurance that there is
world where the good and virtuous will
meet again.
sth. That our Lodge room be draped
in mourning for thirty days, and• that
we wear the usual badge the same time.
6th. That these resolutions be enter
ed In our min utes,scopy sent to the fam
ily of our deceased Brother, Ind that the
Recretary be instructed Wget them pub
baited in our county papers. '
JAMES M. MOORIS EROS,
DAVID WOOMIUFF, Coro.
J. P. TODD, • -
Cbunty papers. Piton copy,
Salem P I t Its -
burgh Ceaferenee-4111Milsop
rlie—Pror. illsakle—Lotal Op.
I Ann, 4E.e.:
t3 r aiBal, 0., Martial; 187.3.
Tb the Editor of The 'Beaver drymtt
plait in-the coin•
fOrtable cars tif the train Ob the P. P. Vir,-
gt C. IL, known as the Pacific Express,
we were set down safe in about two
hours In this. one of tho most thriving
towns of eastern Oblo t More , than •
hundred' Members Pittsburgh
Con ferenceriere bu hoarctkitilViiry `nin
ny were the happy greetings and hand
shakings df olAftiends who, bid not alq
%for a twelvo.month., We pasSeilthrtnigli
-Leatonia, noted for its rapid growth
within the last few years and its nu
merous iron furnaces and' mills, and lat
terly, for the almost complete financial
failure • Of every, company_ operating
these, and alsoof the bank toe:Riad here.
Salem is noted for 14 enterprise as a
manufacturing point. Several different
establishments are engaaed,ln the Man
, utacture of different varieties of reapers
and mowers, and as many others In the
stove manufactures.
its public school, which is one of the
best in the Buckeye, or perhaps any
other State, is presided over by Prof.
Hankie, the author—uture..of your,
goring isaders may be pleased to know
—of Stoddard'atltHerikle'slagebras. and
other works. Ct i nr host ts
'Prof.the gentle
manly Prof. ofinalhanms Ste
vens. The Pittsburgh Conference now
in session, numbers nearly three bun
dyed - tnembieN, Its qerritora
from the summit of the Allegheny
mouritaltie to the Muskingum` river in
this State. It embraces also Washing
ton and Greene counties, and much of
the ytmHandled oryir.ont:„ VisgAnlai, Ta
Members are ot all ages, from the oeto
gemsa to the youth, but-' jcult Au bin ma.:
jority, all striving to elevate Ind bliss
thedocletY iliWbieb they mingle. It_is
„meat
)wiatt,ilo
tbitints, iii4v2.et i lltniiiits the ritast
, *Pk the efiltienc*cOhip ,
itilist*s.of the' liars ilia iburtibbiji 4 * 1
CtiOtalt here, . for *1: 4.Yileh.; It:
:7 11 5f 0 2 PO l .
w01.!41.. libliop
irts TAgotops an'inewmi,vw..7l
lipid Vellka i siinditeatvititatitiod
boortedinon. .Ha is andoott9B, - bilmq
iamb to tbe Clatiftrenice, Many. of the
inintiltOVlliatelatibe Conine* to go
:to limit Matti utnst
]toen in
odor own State tads'.
Oi:
Pl. r ,111
PIO
IMP
How the Miller 13040%.--The
cuter Erpreal (Rep.);' hits a aoriespaa 7
deal et Ifarrisburg, *ha has bead 4la
seating the A adllortieneral's 14 - poi:tior
1872. Horeb'the rank atlas iimeniatit
HARIUSISURCI t March 19.1875.
'Wigan* will nottle,'!-buton the Can
testy they often • tell unwholetwate
truths wheti thedebtorandcreiditeihuntr
are counted uti it'the close of *year, tines,
the figures of the total of Dr. sictLoo
many for the C i r. The Study of Britt"
'tea busintes mania' always of deep, and
Sometimes diesgreeable interest, and; the
contemplation of the rows of Being. .uri
der the head of "Expenditures." : the
'Auditor General's iteport of_FinanceS,
year after year. la calculated to &Waken
- a spirit of inquiry in -the mind `Of !the
'tax-payer. A Careful - analysis of nth*
items and a comparison, with the -laws
authOrizing expenses of the legOlait
:ttue, will produce the impression that
the amounts are too large for the law;
or the law too entail for the amounts, or
the legislators are very Carelesszthe
malicious. - - -
According to the law the Sea , ari:
titled to a dile:clerk sad two assistants.
at a costs( $3400 salary for the three, and
Vet the troublesome figures show, that
the sinount of $7593 95 was paid for those
officers. They either received over dou
ble their lawfu I pay, or Over twice as
many assistant clerks as aro provided
far by law were employed by some one,
and paid out of the Treasury. Or vise
there was a mistake of the printer in
setting up the figures! By the act of
1868 four transcribing clerks are alio - Wed
in the Senate at $BOO each, which salary
is Increased in the Appropriation bill -to
$lOOO. This would make $4250, includ
ing mileage. And yet it seems that: the
sum of $75% 80 was paid in that body ,
for clerks, which icoks as if three unlaw
ful clerks bsd thlou gh" the Trea
sury, for over $3OOO. Nino sergeants at
arms, doorkeepers and messengers are
allowed, ark elegant sufficiency, whose
pay would not exceed $6OOO at a liberal
calculation, and yet iL seems thatan ag
gregate of $11,186 80 was paid for these
officials. or nearly double what is allow
ed by law.
The pastersand folders, wonderful to
relate, are exactly of the lawful number,
and are paid their exact salaries. to a
cent, seven at $6OO receiving $4200, and
so it is recorded. This 'assort of tub to
the whaler, the public that so indignant
ly rebuked the pasting and folding swin
dle in 1869. And so \while the people
tire supposed to be watching the extra
pesters and folders, the raiders on' the
Treasury, instead of charging through
the paste room, brush in hand, as in '69,
are marching in the select corps of .ser
geants at sows and doorkeepers. A
rose by any other name would smell as
sweet," and the hungry horde of retain
ers and camp followers are not particu
lar whether they are smuggled through ,
under the high sounding appellations of
sergeants at arms or the sweet scented
tides of keepers of the cloaca), so they get
a dip.at the Treasury for services never
rendered.
In addition to these payments' two
persons received $630 and $621 fOi ser
vices, as assistant clerks, three other
transcribing clerks received $1,300.= four
extra messengers and assistants receiv
ed $1,275, 90, a postmaster $414, four
doorkeepers and assistants $1,272 20,
three assistant sergeants-at-arms $941 .11
and seven extra pastors and folders re
ceived $2,251 40. This expense is Wain'.
ed as resulting from' the retention of
the Democratic subordinate officers un
til the gray -McClure contest was de
aided.
d Phil
In the House the same practices were
carried on.
The clerks and assistants were paid
$5.110 40. nearly double what the.provi
alone or the law allow. Six transcribing
clerks, either received PT,742 8S or five
Mere; as is highly probable, were smug
gled:lnto themsyroll without sanction
affalinAtiusif.--tafirmilliflift44%cfPrf)cel
Arson= ite ai
_were pun a= warn
arms, doorkeeper* and Messengers;
over= noted as essay were drmiring gay as
Isis allowed by law apd over $5,000 was
paid fir patters and folders in excess of
the number elected by the house et the
opening of the session. '-
Tn. both Houses, last sealon,froniti26,-
000 to $40,000 was thus paid out of the
Treasury illegall3rifor *horde of fellows
seeking place and .phinder.- X`pr ,these
outrages the Speakers are mainly re
sponsible, inasmuch, is they dnost and
sign the Warrants on . which metabers ,
and employees are paid. These 'frauds
are of course practiced by the few, lead
ers in the "Ring".as themembers of the
country areput off by seham appearance
of a fair division at the opening of the
session, and think that fair play is being
practiced all around.
Lancaster oonnty, for instance, this
year got two pesters and folders, who
honestly discharged their duty, day after
day, la the basement, for which they
will receive $6OO each, while beyond a
doubt, a dozen Philadelphia or Alla
ghen,y politicians will draw higher sala
ries for positions to which they were
never elected, and ,to
which they never
did a day's service. These things are no
secret on the "Hill," and yet they are
meekly tolerated by members who have
quietly learned to pass under the risk°.
ELECTION RETURNS FOR AND
AGAINST LICENSE. Is;::.
TOWNSFIIPS BOitO'S: r
Beaver berott,gh . . ..... .
Bridgewater borough.. ....... .
Haden borough ......... •• 61
Big Beaver township_ _ „.: __;
Borough township_ . .....
Beaver Falls borough
Brton .......... ..
tppewa township
arlington borough._ ..• ...........
Dartigton township ......... . • ..
ICColiomi townehlp ... • • - •
Faliston borough
Frankfort boroueh—
Frank
Franklin township
Freedom borough.. ' .1
Glasgow. Dorman.
Geogetown borough .. • •
Greene township ..... ........
Harmony township
Hanover township
llopewelltownshm _ .......
' ilookstown borough
Independence township_ : .......
Industry towns*. . ........
Moon township. . . .......
Marion towtiliblp4 . . ........ 4.. ,
New Galilee:borough , ;„.
New Brighton,'North Ward.
do ' do Middle Word .... • ..
do do Swath Si!rod.•
North Scwtekley I
Sewickley township
Ohio ....... .....
Patterson townspip ✓
Pulaski township. . .......
.. • ""
Rochaterbotough.... • c
Thiftestat 4011110 4: 4 /».: 46 . •'• • ....
iRibCCOO.3 township.. 4 • • •
'St' Clair bortingh.... •• • , T•
South - Defter .
USAVER
cOlillilicYrED WEEKLY.!'
Wheat, Des bushel
Oats •••
Cots "
. . • SIV
'Buckwheat per • - 850 90
Finqr par sack—: 9 80001•90
Butter petA 1 t It
ti 85
.......... 1
Tallow..SG3 . Ili
Bwi per d05zta..«,..." 'IRO . 01
Chickens per," 412 50
Chickens, chimed, per VOll4ll-:.- y I q , '—
Petah:di pat bu5he1...—..,.1.44.1..q: PO
Honey per tha
Onlotta.pef Inaba— • 2501'15"
MOTO, green. per biiautl•- • ' :5004 'GO
neen btikkel«.— • • , 9 1503 0);
Deer—kind quarter, 8 cents; 'fore (ruiners G, Vl5.
• '
NSW BRIGHTON GUAM NI,AR* ET
caIIUECTED rnilo7.
While Wheat per
Red Wheat per -bathe►. I.G
Rye per balite! 75
°stayer bushel ' • ..........
B.~'3ED.
vinaBbzl—oo 1 t r...-At. the Clark Han*
'Rochester, Pa:, on March,224l Inst., by
• - Rev . ..Tones M. Shinichi, Mr. Beni.
Wilson. of Canton, Ohio; iwklif las 'Vic
toria M. Cole, of Michigan.
Adveitisemetitik„ . i
.IPaceotatorPar -
tettatnentaryit — Vtbe eitatL w ed g 4l m l X Ol
Yplet of Greene totrustilp6l Bain
PAN
deemed, baring been granted to tlttidad. eralga.
ed, all persons havmg clews or demands ag,tdust
the estate or sad &adult *re rednefted to make
known tba sangortboat
JAMB/Oil Lan, •„,
WILMA airg.
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IPew 4 v $ caro t#
' 140,4.2702 M
EINIE
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Aims
lill
~fl4YeterL~tw"t s
Hoyt tatum
Steiit - *Ratting,
Etire.
The following works 013 Aviculture. •Horticul
ture. etc.. an 'be procured st our aim. 'lty
will be keinided by mall, post•istikk on receipt,
of the rev:are/an price. We are also prepared
,t 0 WOO piker Weems on.lturatimbieels, Lamed .
by
_Ataaricsti publishers.
,not.liscluded
New works will be added to thetist from time to
anis: . ,
- dgeicaltural Cbandeal.dualysla,. by Prat
Caldwell ... 1.00
Alkali (IL L. Lad L. P.) New Amnion
i Farm ..... ... . 1.50
"Allen's le:) Rand ' Arcbitectrire..,.:... 1.50
Mani at. LjDiscalim of Domestic Animillsl.oo
American Bird . . .. 80
American Cattle [L. F.Allen)..-.. ............. 1.00
American Miller 4 Assistant... 1.50
American Poinokr,y, Wprdeq 100 Ifinsiralui 5.00
merican Bose 30
American Weeds&Ueerni Plante[Darlingtonj 1.75
-Apple Cftilturist, B. B. T0dd._.......1.50
4/Witten:ire in Detail by l.limmga
3.50
Beautifying Country flomes.4 Weidenman,
initupetb . . ....
15einent's Poulterer:s`Compariton. —l.OO
Bement's Rabbit 30
Bicknell's Village ..—.10.00
BlCknell's Village Builder SuppLeinent:. ...... . 5.00
Bicknell's Village Builder and Supplement
c0mbined...........„
Bonestugalt's !rural Econotby
Breck's New Book of ?rower's ..... .....
Bridgeman'e forme Gardener's Aselitant
Fruit Cultivator's Kim utand Florist's Guide
In one volume
Bryant's Forest Tree Culture- I_so
Bommer's Method of Making Manure.
aulat's Flower Garden DiftetOry ..... 1.50
Bids es Family Kitchen Gardener -.........—.
Barre,Garden Vegetable's and Row to liaise
szo
Duff.' Field and Garden Vegetables of
America', .
Canary Mita
Carpenter'a and dc . dneia hand-Book , 75
Caldwell's hedging
Chemistry or the Farto
Clatter's New Illustrated Cattlo Doctor Lcul
ored P1ate5.........
Choritoa's Grape Grower's Guide
Cobbet's American Gardener
Cole's [S. W.l American Fruit Book
Cole's.....
Complete Guide for Coach Painters
Cotton Cultnre, Lymnres.. ....... .......
Cotton PLlnter's Manna' [Turner
Country Life, by It. K. Copeland
Cranberry Culture. White.
Dadd's Modern Mono'Doctor
Dadd't tGeo.ll.l American Catlo Doctor.. 1.50
Da mais Mack:Manual
DararTh'm Varlatioln of Animals and Planta
Under Domestication. 9 vole
DoVoe's Market Antatatit
Dog and Gan Ulooper's), paper, 30
80und.,.........
Downing's Cottage Itetidencen_______ 3.00
Downing'• Landscape Garde!' .......
Downing's Fruits and Fruit. Trees [new edi-
~. 4A
bownlises Rural Essays. . 1 1 5.00
bocentntes Selected Fruits for Garden and
Darker...
Draining for Profit and Health, by Waring
DU Uteutl's Vineyard Culture [Warder.._.
Hastatood oranranberry. ..... .......... _.......
Eastwood'i•Etitaberiq culture.. . 73
;Elements of Mateo:tare. Waring.... - LW
F/Vat's Wetvvern Fruit 6rowera' 1.50
ElEot's Lawn and bade bee5.:......:.._1.51
„Everybody Ms own 4.00
Farmer's Barn Hook, by CLatar. You=
tiklarter 1.50
Mmittritati 2o , ll - • 111 0
-Farm - Implements and Machinery, by J.J.
Ttwanse.... ........ . ............ 150
:Flam's European vineyards... , . L5O
Flax, Culture ..... ~..... ...... 5 . 0
IPOOMIOR4- 1 44X4r- -6 11,
Vegetable .6-00
Fishing in . 3.50
Flint (Charles L.)on Grasses.- .......... 2.50
FHA is Mulch Cows and Daby. Farming a 50
Freneh's Faun Drainage... . ....... 1.50
Fuller's Forest Tree Cul turiat 1.50
Fd Urea Grape Culunist..... ........ 1.50
Sniall Fruit Cultarlat ..... 1.50
Ful 's Strawberry Cult urtst ( paper )... 25
FUlit/In's Peach Ordure..-
....... 150
Gardening for Profit, by Peter lisaderson.. L5O
Grant's Beet-!toot Sugar and Beet Cultiva
tion 1.25
Gray's How Plants Grow... ... . ...
Gray's Manual of Saticoy_ and Lessons in 1
.
Vol. . ...... . , . . 4.00
Gray'attleheol and Field Book of Botany... 2.50
Gray's Manual of Botany in the Northern
States I,lllnsuetedl ........ ...- 1.25
Gray's introduction to Structural and Sys
tematic Botany and Vegetable Phisiology
[IMO Inner:anew 3.50
Gregory on Squashes (paper', .......
Guenon on Mitch Cows 75
Gan, Rod and . Saddle..... ................ 1.30
Harris on the Plg..- ....... .... L5O
Harris' Insects Injurious to Vervtatlon, • Prarn 4.00
Burls' Insects Injurious to Veir„etatkm. Col-
G.OO
Benderson's Practical Floriculture
Herbert's flints to Boniekeepers..
high Farming without Manure .
Sup Culture...
Boupe's Boot of Evergreens.... .
How Crops Grow, Johnson
How Crops Feed, Johnson.....
Bunter and Trapper ...... .........
Busman n's Grapes and Wine
Indien Corn-Its Value,. Culture and Uses - .. 1.50
Jennings' Horse Training Made Easy 1.213
Jennings on Cattle.....
.... 1.75
Jennings on Sheep, Swine and Poultry 173
Jennings un the Horse and his Diseases....l.7s
Johnson's Agricultural Chemistry 1.75
Johnson's Elements of Agricultural Chemis
try. ... . . .... - ... ....... 1.50
Johnson's (Pro?. S. NV,..4 Essays, on *** M7l"mres 1.52
K amp's Lanscape Gardening . 200
Kidder on the Ben, paper; cents; bound.. 75
Klippart'a Land Drainage........... 1.50
Langstroth on the Honey B ee .. . ..... 2.00
Lettehar`e How to Build liot-ouses 1.50
lAnsley's D. C.] Morgan H0r5e....... 1.50
London (Downing's) lathes' Fbawer Garden 2.00
McCinres Diseases of Horse. Cattle &Sheep 2.0t1
Manual of Agriculture, by Emerson .a Flint 1.50
Manual of Surveying, Hawes.-- ...... 3.00
Manufacture of tinegar, by flagellum. ..... - 5..00
Mason's Ftuvier and - Stud Book 1.50
Maybew's Illustrated Horse Doctor .......... 3.00
51ayheiets Illustrated Horse Management.... 3.00
Mayhew's Practical Book-Keeptng for Fan -
era 00
Blank for Practical Book-Keeping tor Farm-
ere 1.20
Mayhem's University Boolikgeeping 'LBO
Mead's Grape Culture and Wine-Making 3.00
Meehan . a Hand Wool; or Ornamental Trees 73
Milos on the Morse's Foot 73
Miner's. Millwright's and Engineer's Guido 301
Mohr on the Grape Vine
Money in the Garden, P. T. Quinn
Atortell'a Atnestcatb SktepLertl
Ity Farm or Edgewood
My Vineyard at Lakeview
Norrta . Flab Culture
N orlon 'a Scientific Agriculture
Onion Omura • VO
Our Fara or Poor Acres, Paper MI Cloth 50
Plekard's Golds to the Study
_or Insects 0.00
Painter's, Giltiez's rad VatuVhsr's Compan
ion , I.ZO
Practcal 111111urriglit still 31111er, Cralk 6.0 D
laarctee co St
or
' - ••• . "a
'Parham:is Book•ot Hosea , LOU
Parlor Gardener, 'by C.' J. Riindolple - '' 1.00
Patannif oil theßosn '- - • - ' -1.50
244, 0 apt B 15
Bs Ii .W. a °Wiliam 1.23
Pedderli Land: Measurer, GO ,
.
People's 'Praclicall'onitry Book, Lewis 1.50
.Percheronllorsevby Chas: De hays , LW
Potato Culture( Pfize Remy) Psper • 13
Practical Dahl astisbandry __ ' 800
Practical and Scientific Vents Callitie War 4,00
rb,y's Mysteries of Bee -Reentog fperri- 1.00
. utun's Pear Centre , , ~ .. . 1.50
• Macy Mon. Josithieri Bolting Cattle 1.25
ltrind'weralbreOlor and.Gaden SOO
Rand', 8u1b.,,. • . .
_, • , 3.W
Randall's Flue Wool Sheep Dasbandry 1.00
Randoll's gtteisp Husbandry 1.50
-Randall's. Practical Shepherd , .. 51.00
Richardson on the Dog (Paper 00) Bound GO
Rirer'illillniattiret Fruit Garden 1.00
a
Ropp ural 's Wadies Ready Reckoner ... .. s 100
.. 1.75
Satinderlit Domestic Poultry , tidier 40 mite;
-75
Scribner's Heidi Reckoner, , -30
Schenck pso 's Gardener's Text Book ' 75
Simn's Done 50
StalltmelrettilaCelpes Portrait/ire'. 2. -
. . • . LT)
Skilful Housewife a
Sterrares (John) Stable Rook 1.50
Strung's Grape Culture • - ' 1.50
Ten Acres Enough . • . ,_ LSO
Those W American Fruit Coffin:lit ' . 3.00
Thompson's Food of Animals ' 1.00
Tobacco CRltrl 33
Todd'. To=g Farmer's Illuanal; Vol 1 _ • 150
Todd's YotrogFarnurr's Manila), Vol 1 2.50
Tagetmeleee Poultry' Book , .; •%= . 9.00 -
The lime (Stonehenge) Rpglish Editlnti - • - 0.50
Tho Mile (Riley) 1 .50
The Strawberry and it. 'Culture' . 1 1.00
I%eTrioillner-,A New Yetbod. of Trami
plantingiottatt Tinos ., . 1.50
Trapper'sOulde ' ' - 1.50
Trotting Muse ofAmerice,llOw to Train and
Drive Mini W • • 9.23
Trout Culture flirtiVeen] , 1.00
Varts'elllllas and Cottages ' 5.00
Vile's Chemical Minaret 1.13:
Wallace's American Trotting Register 5.0
Warder's fledges and EVatNena 1.50
- 0,00
WittamTvAnteritten Rome careen
,Waz Iflowerefart ofloakingl . a.OOSAO
Wet D dow Garays ei
tlestst 1415e 500 e. - 4.. . ' 1.50
Win
Win drug*) Grapert ei ; tA'elnarrnam ei '
• 1.110
Woodward e , .1.411
.
Wright'. Poultry Keeper ' " 1.(0
Tomtit SUKI Off , the Horse • 1.50
yggatt sad = T orkeattle ' . • •; - 1.50
Tout on thollog . , . , ,
~ . . 1.00
Yount% on Sheep •" - - • - l Aft lAft
Yournan's Thilisebohl . MO ~ , ~. ..i 53)
Ifountan's New Chemistry , --,:;.-., ; ;, . . . ~..- SOO
.A 4 of tbri form log volyro, or* WSW by
pollt-prq. Prw reef* 0404114 1 1115Y5. •
Address—, • •
'A, Inky
ue di 6104 P&
M3r%-4IW
20,4 44vireisensent%
MEN
,otrr OF BUSINESS t
Slabs week can he nude selling LAWYER'S
WERT STEAK WASRXR. it is ISe best sel-
Ong article iviteffered. a will do an ordinary
wiabing while Waled break:set and washing the
dishes, It can be used on on Mining eckikb ir
s tove. which will prodoes more steno than yea
need, stuns will do Tone
atsite oistshth.e i l sn i . n g
ePwart it e i h o sp n ou t o fi r n T a t n h t y o
IWant agn ag seta ms% e
wash whit it, call the tablet in to see it weak and
you will - idler - Ulm a dozen mien in an day.
Order-wham bare sold. I will lOW UM= flea
oh teyotroad In this war Meal del slags - bus',
taws with small capital. I challenge the world!
lam* Ilrachtnes; Si 00. Retail Pries. Xlb 00.
Addrais R. LAWYER ii Patentee.
*burgh, Pa.
.STATE AND COUNTY =DM YOB SALE.
tin/XI/IL DIBSCIWNS:—Write Four manse,
Posistin t-alas
Send address. Panty and Ade. Msin r and m
dct. money for sam
POstolllee order. Or itettlstered bs letter ; Fa
a. I can:
not and sample C. 0: 0.. for should they not be
received. I would have to pay the charge for both
ways. Sendls I* -and get.itample. for
516.00.
I will send you certificate of Agency as soon as
you conclude to sell. For circular enclose three
cent stamp. marl9-4w
_
ILapott of th e condition of the National Bank
of Bearer County, New Brighton. Pe., at the
close of business on the twenty-eighth day of
February, lifit
RIII3OURCES.
Loans and discounts..
Overdrafts .......
U. 8. Bonds to secure drat:Arlon. ..
U. 8. Bonds anducurides on
Dee from National Banks.
Ike from State Banks and Bankers...
BankngHouse
Furn i ture H and Pittances
Current expenses ...... .
Premiums --
- Cheeks and ether Cash Items..
Mils of National Banks
Fraettonalearramt.... .......
Coln. .
Legal Tender Notes
1 LIABILITIES. .
50
Capital Stock paid in $200.1:03 op
Surplus fund—. ......... ..... ..... '53,848
Disoittot . ' .. 1.571 01
Excbange. .. 1.015 25
Interest . . 1.443 31
/Walt and Loss.. . . ..-- 140 01
National Back CircolaUon 1=305 00
Dividends unpaid... 1.728 34
LadividnarDeposits.— 49.038 93
Due to National Banks. _ _
.. ......... WI 19
Due, to State Banks and Bankers ..... .. 7,4713'44
12-00
1.60
1.75
STATE OP PENNOTLVANIA,
COUNIT Or BEAVILIL f
1, Edward Iloopes, Cashier of the National Bank
of Beaver county, do solemnly aMrin that the
above statement is true, to the beat of my knowl
edge and bellef. EDWARD 1.1.00P55, Cashier.
Subscribed before me this 10th day of March
1873. MILTON TOWNSEND.
Notary Public
Correct: Attest - G. S. BARKER,
HOOPES,
J. F. MISER.
marlo:3w.) --
Directors.
VA.1131. FOR.
A farm, containing 39 acre' of good land, situ
ate In Brighton township, 4 miles from Beaver
will be sold on reasonable terms. For particu
ISIS apply at A note OMB. marl 2 3w
_..»....._........... 6.011
THE NEW DISCOVERY
In Cliendmil and Medical Science
_ 75
Dr. E. F. GARVIN'S
OLDEN & COMPOUND ELM
T A
_....... 1.50
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. . 2.6 U
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PINE TREE TAR,
MEI
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A recent cold In three to stx boars: and also. by
Ita VITA LISP% G. PURIFYING and STIMULA
TING effects upon the general system. is remark
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_2.50
. 1.50
... 2.00
DISEASES OF THE BLOOD,
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combination of the TWO most valuable ALTER
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Medicated Inhalation, per package
Scud for Circular of POSITVE CURES to
your Druggist, or to
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1 00
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1.15
1.15
And arc now iecelving one of the largest Spring
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Arbuthnot,
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DRY GOODS
NOTIONS.
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a:~
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fe by owed
an t himself alter
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$
ufkrers sr. invited taaddress author,
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR,
snssis.dm Sexist Brooklyn, Mere 00.. W. If
-OF
ONE TRIAL CONVINCES!
DR. GARVIN'S
MEDICATED
THE COMPOUND
Tar and Mandrake Ptha, Zeta prr Box
GILL & BRO.
WHOLESALE
llave removed to the
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5 Doors from Head of Wood Street,
AND
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141 EW 'GOODS OPENED DAILY
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Rowell Bt. Co.'s Advertisements.
2,000,000 • ACRES t.
Cheap Farms!
The cheapest Land In Market for sale by the
Union Pacific -Railroad Company
In the Great Platte Valley
1,000,000 Acres In Central Nebraska
Now for sale In tracts of forty acres and upwards
on. ran and ITX years' credit at 6 per cent.
Ito advance hatereat required.
kW and hcalthhil climate, fertile soil, an abun
dance of good water . _
TIINBZST NARHOBT IN THE WEST f The
gran letting regions of Wyoming, Colorado,
Utati and Nevada being supplied by the farmers
In-the Platte Valley. •
Soldien:Eatitled to a Homestead at 160 dares
TEE BIZT LOCATION YOE 001.0111133
FREE MORES FOR ALL! Millions of acres
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der the Homestead low, near the Great ltalirmd,
with good markets and all the confenienclee of an
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Free Passes to purchasers of Railroad Land.
Sectional WPC showing the Land. also new
edition of Descriptive Pamphlet With new Raps
Mailed Frre Everywhere
Address
0. Y. DAVIS
Land Commissioner U. It $.•
OiCuu. Nita
ICIE'2-4'W
WANTED
10,000 FARMERS
$199,V)1 22
843 49
120.000 00
13,000 M S I
5,601 K
1,411 67
14,374 64
2,976 118
2111 70
180 52
MO 08
9 453 60 253 60
5,510 (K)
27,191 89
To improve 1,700,000 acre R. R. Lands, frees from'
mortgage and located in the middle region of
Western lows—the best corn, whelt arid Matte
producing belt in the West. 15 hours distance
from Chicago. Climate and soil unsurpassed.
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areal y distributed. No lever and ague. Alefite
credit price, $6 per acre. bend for a guide. lt
costa nothing, and gives descriptions, pried , .
termsemps and how to reach the Lands. Address
JOHN 13. CALHOUN-lend Commissioner lowa
Railroad Land Co , Cedar Rapids, lows.
Chicago Once, 65 8. Canal St. ,
V/33.T20 81
Blair PresbyterialAcademy
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$5OO
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e-diEXTY VE.
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IM, TX3 84
tl i-- COMPTON'S SCUPHISE, WS
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per pound by mail. postpaid
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of the above, with list of PAYJ I v e ariedes of
,r•• Potatoes, face to all.
.....! 1111u.traited Seed Catalogue. ...,w
page*, with Colored Chromo, 'Mcents.
OA New Tomato, the ••..otili.lsl6VON."
Early, solid and productive. Price, 25cla
E 4,4 4 per packets; 5 packets, $1
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_ -
ONLY 10 CENTS.
EVERY MAN IllS OWN PAINTER
Or, PAINTS —HOW TO SELECT AND USE MY
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:lee the following raluable extract. , from press no
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USE the Register Sash lock and support to
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For cleaning and polishing metals. for Cleaning
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rbcra, Piles, Constipation , Asthma, Catarrh and
Bronchitis, Diseases of the Skin:General Debili
ty and Nervous Prostration from Mental and
Physical ficessies. it is the greatest antidote
ever diseoved for Excessive Eating_ or Drinking.
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Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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$ 1 1 1
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Itching, or Elterated Piles Rug
DE BING'S Pile Remedy fails to - eme. It is pre
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