SELECT MISCELLANY. Iii1tf1ll:1:1:31 , 141:UTIMIli;a Peculiar Ones. - THE SQTAUE MAN. The square man meazzures the same eadh way, and haint got no wzonny edges nor shaky' lumber in him. He is free from knot% and sap, and won't warp. lie iz Wear stuff, and I don't stare what yu work .him up in, he won't swell and he won't shrink. He is amungst men what good kit d ried boards are amung en rpenters,he won't season-lirae.k. It don't make enny difference which ov him yu.cotne up to, he iz the same biggness each way, and the only way tew git him, cony how, i z tew face him. tie knows he iz square, and never spends enny time trieing tew prove it .• The square man iz one ov the best shape men the world haz ever pro duced; he iz one ov them kind of chunks that you kan't alter tew fit him. THE OBLONG MAN The oblong man alwuz mearLures inure one way.than he duz the tuth er, and yu have got tew meazzure him every time yu want tew use him. The shortest way ov him to-day may be the longest way to-morrow. lie ain't alwuz a bad man by enny means, he iz often only unfortunate, and he haz been heard frequently tew say, that he iz sorry that he was bilt so. Sum ov the,smarlest men in krea shun are oblOng, and will fit most t•nny kind ov a spot with a very lit tle altering. THE PERPINDIKLAR MAN The perpinalklar _man iz half brother tew the square man, and iz az uprite az a lamp-post. He Is a dredful good kind ov a man tew have lying around loose, and he paint got but one fault, or rather in is fortin, and that iz, he isso stiff he kant dodge goad. I don't like tew see a man dodge everything, but there are things in this world that are cheaper to dodge than to buk against. I like the up and down, perpindik lar man, you can alwuz git at the solid kontentsov him, by just multi plying him by himself. THE LIMBER !I'l A\ The limber man iz a kind ov injun rubber specimint ov humanity, who Lint tell himself how far he kan stretch without breaking. lis iz redrly tew stretch, or he stretched, and though he flies bak samtimes tew to old spot, he quite az often snaps off in such a bad place that he leant be mended agin. Limber men aint alwus malishus, but they are az Vtird to manage az a greased pig, take a holt of them where you will, yu will tied them pi zon slippery. Limber men are rather wuss than wl - cked ones, for they karat even tell themselves what they are going to do next. When a limber man duz git to go ing wrong, he iz like a blind mule, when be gits tew kiekingyu anit safe nowhere. . Limber men don't alwuz lak ka pacay, it would perhaps be better if they did, for a 4111 phool iz one of the safest people we hay. TUE JOLLY MAN lolly men are almait alwus good I=l it iz dredful eazy tew mistake spas odik hilarity for good natur. I have seen men who were called oily good fellows who are az, treacer ous in their joy az a Itat iz. Vu will alwus notiss one thing, when the kat purrs the most, she haz just thought ov sum new kind ov deviltry. I know ov no vice in genuine jol lvty. When a man iz jolly . all over, he iz too happy and kareless tew be vi c•ious I hay seen people who could laff long and loud, but thare was no more good nature in it than thare iz in rrief in a hyena when they imitate the wail ov an infant. 'Tis true we leant alwuz tell about these things, but if we watch a man all summer, and hang around him ail winter, when spring comes agin we ought tew be able tew guess whether the laff that is in him iz the aroma ov his good Oatur, or is only the aroma ov the hikkups. THE PEWTER MAN The pewter man takes his name from the old fashomed pewter spoon, made out ov cheap material, impos sible tew keep bright long, eazy tew take hopreshuns from almost eney thing, and no more ring tew it than thare iz tew a bogus half dollar. Pewter men are mighty kommon here on earth, not only !common be kate:e t twy are plenty, but kommon heltau. , e they don't amount to much. 'They haint 'lack - 1y phools, if they nz, we cttuld describe them better. - l'hey are like, bass wno k punkin seeds, and white oak whetstuns. in a well stocked kuntry store, kind ov necessary, tew keep up the assort ment. They never do ennything verry gold or verry bad, and go - thru life a good deal az a boy goes tew uistrict ,kool, in green apple time, jilt bP l;au,e he has got to. THE FITECNG MAN The fiteing man iz a kind ov hu man bull tarrier, with a jaw on him like a nolf trap that haz just been sprung. Ile haz a low,sour forehead,a beefy neck, a small eye, and an ugly pug 11048 Hiz intelligence konsista in know ing how tew maul another human being, able tew take it in return, and not knoit. J. All his ideas ov honor are govern ed by the code which calls it dishon orable to pnnch a man belo the belt. Ifiz,great atnbishun in life iz tew win a phew bloody fights, and then end hiz daze az the proprietor ov a gin mill with hiz name and in tamy hung up in guilt letters over hiz bar. • lle iz a rank koward by nature. L ind ! l ov e r fought a battle yet in which he did not ezpekt hiz low cun ning would enable hlin" to outwit biz adverszrv. TII E PRECISE 31.00,.1 The precise man weighs Just 16 ounces tew the pound. and meezzures )ust eiti inches tew the yard.- lid iz more parlicklar about being Just so, than he iz about being right. iliz blunders, if he ever makes any, - are all kronic, and they kant be Lured. He iz most alivus what we kall a virtetVtitis man at least, but thare iz no logik ken make him alter hiz mind. Ile iz az exact in his way az a kom- DIVS. lie knows the year, the month,and Ow day ov the week, and eumtimes the verry hour that enny important event took place. r ife kan tell yu the exact age ov every old maid in the naborhooci, and kan rekollect distinkly ov hear ing his grate-grandlather tell what sort ov a kloud it was that the light ning come outiov that struck the steeple ov the Presbyterian church, and knoked th• weathercock on'it into the shape ov a cocked hat.- The precise man is a mere bundle ov fakts, figures, and trilling inci dents, which are ov the utmost im portance tew him, but not mutch use tew ennybody else. He iz just about az mutch conse quentz where he livs as a last year's Farmers' Allininax. He has set in his ways as an old goose trieing tew hatch out a glass egg. A Dakota 'sheriff attached a show the other day. and while tacking up a "sale notice" on the elephant's hind quarters, which he mistook for a small barn, the elephant swung round, his tail did strike a blow. There were eight hacks at the funer al. A nveurazas CONIFINSION John M. Osborne was hung at Knoxville, 111. on last Friday. Pre viOus to his execution he made the following statement: Some time in July last a stranger came to me who represented self as as nu agent for a patent barrow. He inquired of me about J. H. Matthews, and said he knew where they lived. He requested me to I walk out with him,. which I did. He knew I had been at work for Matthews. We walked out by the coal house and sat down in the shade. He told me of the litiga tion between Mrs. Matthews' father and others. We talked awhile, when he asked me if I would take five linadred or a thourand dollars and put a certain person oat of the way. I told him "No," and asked whO it was and what he want ed. He said he would not tell me untill I agreed to do it. I thought I would draw him °utast' then have him arrested, which I wish note I had. But he refused to give any names until I told him 1 would. He said: "Listen to reason." Oh! that I had, and I would not have been here now. He asked Ifl.would do it if the sum named were doub led. I said "No." He then offered me $5.000, and said he had arranged with another for a much less sum, but he had failed him. He said he believed I had the nerve to do it. 1 asked him who it was he arranged with, but he refused to tell me until' I had agreed to do it. I then agreed to kill the person, but did not know who it was. He then told me it was Mrs. Matthews. I started back with horror, and would not do it. He told me that she had heard a conver sation and was to be a witness for her father, and that she must be put out of the way. I asked him who he had engaged, and lie said it was Joe Perry. I asked him if he had told Joe he was coming to un?. He said no. He then agreed to meet any where I desired and pay the money when the deed was done. I saw him anin a few days before the murder. Perry saw me, and told me he knew all. I then thought I could not back out, or Perry would do it, and then charge it to me, and he would get the money. On Monday I was at the depot at about eleven o'clock A. M. I then went to my hohse and took a lunch, and left a little before twelve o'clock at. I went south to MIS. WoOds' pasture lot, and then creased over into the corn field. I did not then intend togo to Mr. Matthews.' I went into a corn field to look for melons. I then went to the lime and sat on' the gate, and looked over towards Mr. Matthews' house, and then thought I would walk over that way. I did not know certainly that the Matthews were gone, as they thought on Saturday that they might not finish their own grain. I did not think of hiding my tracks or of doing the deed until I struck the Farmington road. I then looked up and down, and saw no one. I tnen crossed into Matthews' field and went on to the house. As 1 went to the pump I saw Mrs. Matthews at the door. I was weak and fatigued. She asked me to come In, as she was all alone. She gave me a drink and asked me to sit down. My heart failed me. It was too warm in the house, as she was washing and had a big fire. I then went and sat in the back door. I was sitting there when 'lllr. Kunable went by. He could not ha've seen me. I went in then. She closed the „front door and put down the blintik'4 , herself. She said she would getfk* - isome dinner. It then flashed thitiiugh my mind that she would go down to the cellar, and it would be my best chance. H. Matthews swore truly when he said there was but one knife, fork and plate on the table. She went into the cellar with a plate and knife for butter. For an excuse 1 asked her If all the water was out of the cel lar. She said "yes, but it was mud dy." I was at the cellar door and passed down, remarking "I wanted to see." I went down and talked to her a little, and as she stooped down I picked up a brick and struck her on the hack of the head. She started to run, and I caught her by her dress and part of her drawers. That is the way her drawers were torn. I pulled her back and Struck her again, when she fel!. I then picked up a small hoard and struck her on the head. She groaned and I thought it was done. I then went up stairs, and to make a lithe impression rummaged the drawers and found the money, and thought I must take it to prevent the true Motive from being discovered. I p at part in each of my pants pocket, and then thought I would go clown and see if she was dead. I saw her eyes lookite at me. I went up to her, told bending over her, said, 'Adelia.' She raised her eyes and look( d at tne. I said, "Iki you know." She made no reply. I asked her again and she said "I do," I asked her who I was, and she said Mr. Osborne, and reach ed her hand to me, and said "why di.i you do this?" I dropped her hand and turned away, and looked at her again in a moment, and I felt I would give worlds to have her well again. I then took my knife and rut her throat. She tu ver ipoveo or shuddered and then I went up stairs and left. I then put the money in the old cupboard in the house. I had on a coat, and got a drop of blood on the sleeve. I wash ed it off while on the hunt the next day alone. I did not ravish her per• son, as God is my witness. Miss. H. testified truly. She saw from the north door of the hotel. I saw her. The knife I used I threw Into the hedge running between the end of the hedg. The knife found was not my knife, I never saw it. I have now finished. My Um; is nearly up. I have fearfully wrong ed the Matthews flintily. I ask them to forgive me, as I feel God has. I have stated the truth, 11S tied is my witness. I might refer to some of the evidence, but have not time. In a few moments I shall be in eternity, and I call God to wit ness the truth of this statement. Gem W. Kretzinger has written the above on this fourteenth day of March, A. D. 1873, at my. request. I wanted him to write It as I stated last night to the officers of the Court and to my attorney at►d others. I bid a last and eternal farewell, and may God receive my spirit. (Signed] JNO. Dpi. OBBORNX. Witnessed by M. I). Cook and J. Turriclif. —our readers will remember how Mary Harris, some four or five years since, in Washington, shot a Treas ury clerk bemuse be would not mar ry her, and how the murderer was acquitted on the ground of Insanity. This energetic lunatic has since been employed as a clerk In the Patent office, having become suddenly awe enough for that avocation. Still Miss Mary is liable to little lapses into lunacy. About a week ago, she got together the necessary apparatus of pistol, powder, and ball, and start ed to kill another man; hut she was in time prevented from committing another hoinicide , and is now in the Government Insane Asylum, to the great relief, we shouldsuppase, of all the single marriageable men in Washington. We shall not at this distance of time, and_with our imte curate knowledge of the facts, pre tend to quarrel with the verdict which set this murderer at large lo "kill more men;" but here we have a striking example of "the absurdity of acquitting murderers on the grournd of insanity and of then Jet ting them loose to do the same thing over a„&airi . whenever moved thereto by passion or by delusion. To 'think of a woman acquitted of the highert crime known to the law. walking out of the-conrt=room, made free-by a plea ofinsazdty, only to he employedas a clerk In a Govern ment office, is simply frightful. and enough . to bring Jaw and all Its ad ministrators into contempt, Waiter Cifll6 -- • Iri ' from School with a bright red spot burning on each cheek, and an unusual brightness in his eye. He seemed ha and yet re luctant to speak. "Miss Denby waylaid him, I know," said his mother, and a smile almost rose to her Up; as she saw how her words had - moved him. The next moment she thoughl4ir e ty . of the pain he must have eneed. "Walter." she asked,- putties, -her hand on his shoulder and [oohing down with her Wok cheeriesa smile info his eyes, " Ins Deb by been talking to you?" "Yes mother," said the boy, his voice choking and his eyes drur; the next moment he buried his Duce in her bosom and had a good boyish c liother soothed him and cheered hiiniandia-szningts: be.ialsed his heallisfi 11ildi!' ?rotten leanitatand it abylenigettrilesficlr szhatden you,:and' l6 . l le43", o o ol adnirir life oUt suppor t - *hi ' nothing.for you. • "Do 166 k very freglier' - joked" mothe4.llol4llll3lp a plump,. rOtMit arm, drawing , her boy7to tit 4 lookit*Vass . just.tlppOlitte; check weie , .yet acidishitifti l . and the bright, ogliiiit. - 11thin *Weald keep her freehand yotitik even *WC the hair was frosted. ''A merry bears deeds good like a medicine," and Walter caught the infection and laughed outright. "Hiss Debby made out s terrible case, mother," he add. "I knew it, my dew, but she had an end in view, Her brother Jas tuft would like your services. He would take you until you are twen ty-one. You have been wanting a situatirn; what do you say to such an opening for business?" "I should prefer to drive carts on the new railroad to that. But do you suppose people talk shout my being such a burden to your "No one but Miss Debby, or some one whale opinion is as valuable. But if they did, Walter, whose judg ment ore we to go by? Can you not trust in your mother's, rather than in theirs? Remember that in going to school this winter you are _doing just what I wish you to do; just what your father would wish if ho was here to counsel with us. Having this assurance let your mind be at rest. If we havetheconscious was that we are doing right, that God approves of our course, it is a very small matter as to what man's judgment may be in the matter. We are getting on comfortably, be cause we have God's blessing on our small resources. We have none of us been allied to very great self-de nial yet, but we should be willing to make such sacrifice rather than have you lose your present opportunities for getting an education. Now, Walter, my boy, let us put aside all uncomfortable thoughts and thank the Lord we are all together. I would rather divide a crust between us for our suppers than be separated; would not you I"' "Yes, indeed, mother," said the happy boy, fervently, giving her a kiss. "Any fare is good enough an me, so you and Emma-share it with me. I confess lam as hungry as a bear, though," and he opened the ov en door and peeped in. A plump little pudding in a basin rejoiced his eyes. "There, there" said mother, "no peepinr, just bring me to a basket of your twigs, Walter, and we'll give the finishing brown to the pudding crust while I hash up these cold po tatoes." Walter took downhis hatchet. and in a few minutes came in with a nice basket of pieces which quickly brought the oven to the right heat. The potatcies were done a light,erisp brown, the bread and nice milk gra vy set on, and the frugal supper was ready. It was neatly served and a well prepared meal, and all par , look of it with that best sauce for a meat, a good appetite. The pudding, with Its nice dried cherries sprinkled through it, was "good enough for the President," Walter affirmed. Indeed. pudding making was Lucy's especial forte. She could contrive one out of very slender materials, and often pieced out a dinner with a good pudding, which, without it. would haveseem ed quite unsatisfactory. There are many good receipts afloat for these dishes generally appreciated by the children, which house-wives would profit by turning to account. Teach your 4eughter to preparathem on a small scale at first, to test their mer its, and if they prove worthy adopt them as family dishes. Considerev ery new dish you learn to make as so much added to your store of housekeeping knowledge. It is sur prising what a small range some women content themselves with. ________ --.... • ...------ - -- lIITICIDE 01 1 A SANK CAMILICIL Money and beeutUlee Burned- 7 Tbe Deed Committed In the Pre sone. of WHO and Children—laves Ovation by the Coroner. lise.azirtuari, Pa.. March 14.—The community here was thrown into a state of the profoundest excitement this morning by the suicide of Thom as F. Anderson, cashier of Lamber tin's bank. and one of the oldest cashiers in the oil regions. Reopen ed the bank as usual at the regular hour. and transacted business with several customers. He was after wards noticed running in and out of the bank In a hurried and excited manner, and then hurrying up This.- teen street towards his residence. Smoke was then seen honing from the bank, and the persons who had noticed hie-maneuvers entered the bank, supposing it to be on fire. when they discovered thegrate heap ed up with bank notes. bonds and bank papers rapidly being consum ed by tire. The fire was extinguish ed as quickly as passible, and the notes, bonds, •ic., drawn out. Some were in a charred condition, while others were burned to ashes. Upon reaching his residence, some three squares distant, Le entered by the back way , and, handing his wife a letter, said he. was sheath commit an awful act, at the same time ex. posing a Waal. which her held In his hand. She endeavored taigas it' rom him but he tore himself .-froce her.tamped a lbw - step dime imp theraised his hentiond fired, the I voloring the right temple., His wife fell fainting. He urn on scions at intervals ofohort do ation for an hour or more: butgaVe no ex planation for the act, and ,et. expired. Several letter were left by him, but thelrantessts •hays not; asyet been made public. A note left on the counter said that be had destroyed all the spools' depasitsaimi bilis receivable. Thirty eight *oar and dollars was Mr: LeMbertla's individual government bonds. The amount absolutely dcatrosed ottnot be as yet ateettained. The United States Treasurer has been telegraph. ed to send some one at once to - ex. amine the charred hinds and MOIL What. led to this esticide °UMW be positively ascertain& It is gear. ally supposed, however, - that his • ir regularities In conducting the busi ness were tie ceases, as itis known h e was carrying large over thank far the accommodatlon of peemood Mends, unauthorized by the. husk. The bank vrassoon to ehauge hands, and he was requiredto bey. his ac counts and books In 'comities order at a certain date, which itrooldatpose these irregularities. Theblek- loess heavily, but the loan Will dot alit its standing. Every , confidence is felt in its security. A window full of pot-plante denly descended Into the Street on Monday morning Suing_ the, back bosom, and hair of an el derly party with bulbs, earth. thorns, and hair pins. All WOO as he recovered his speech, he stated that he was a pH vim and a stranger. but he'd be—it he couldn't Ha the man who toueh ed off that powder. =:Z=M Vialbill hi the .14101114ftle. Theca are ludicatieue of a regular ode „the Legislature. The ccniespondent of the Naiad ihosday Dispatch tells what he times of the &outdo Of kerktatiou in tlie style: It le very plain-to persons !knottier with Mks here that theta is a very deckled doling existing among the better class of the republican mem, hers of the home malust the under of thi-Pidladelphia delete? fi r r a This teeth* is not attributa ble to local jealousy, but arises from a keUngakin to contempt for those that are annually sent here from the metropolis, Asa into. your. Philo delplua metnbei*of the - , berme . are the wowed in intellect of all the membership of the legislature. and, in addition to their poverty in this respect, they teem to be regarded as lacking, to *remarkable degree, that worth which Pope said, "makes the man," whilathey are being looked upon as poseesdng in abundance that 'want oft that "makes the fellow." ,These country members—and some of them are really men of character and ability—have become impreteed with a conviction that your Phila delphia delegation has been roystex log too long and too extensively, and are casting about to throw off the toted domination. They try to keep this rebellious Wing down ' , for the sake of the party;" for these Moan becoming galling, add are B OW to be snapped asunder upon provocation. ."ifyou will notice the proceedings ; an printed In the morning papers; you will discover that upon a eertain lams of bills the bulk of the Philadel phia delegation will aimed, invaria bly be bond clustering on one side, and that side is' said to be always buttered. Herein Her the germ of this opposition. Speaker. Elliott is the acknowledged leader of the Phil adelphia delegation. and not un frequently strains many points to giVe his friends advantages - en the floor. This conduct is solely attri butable to zeal for his party. or con siderations of personal po licy, and that be may have a strong party to back him in any emergency. Mr. Mahon, of Franklin, Is the leader of the opposition element and does not hesitate, upon all oceas lops that, pre sent the opportunity. to.throw down the gage of battle. Besides his op potation upon general principles to the 'Philadelphia gang ' as a portion of your delegation le termed, Mr. Mahon has a personal pique with the speaker, imd has had several ani mated tilts with that official. Mr. Mahon is poeseseed with fair ability, is a good debater. apparently honest in his convictions, and bold in giv ing them expression. Ofcoursesuch a spirit would naturally drift into contact with the ruling power of the house. and theattempt to crowd him down has only served to embolden him. • "They frequently overwhelm him by their numbers, but in the lan- Cs7of the ring, he comes up ng on the next round.' ',Mr. Elliott seems to reciprocate this feeling of Mahon's, and has shown it upon several occasions, the most no- ticeable one being when he appointed a new member to be chairman of the congressional opportiontnent com mittee, notwithstanding , the fact that Mahon moved for its appoint. meat. Mahon has a good following. and the indications now are that the opening of the next legislature will reveal such an organised opposition to your Philadelphia delegation as will place the drawings of the 'slate' against them." —The foreign-born population of the United States, which - 125,567,229, is thus distributed according to nationality : lelah. ..... Germans .. .. •••••••• • • • • • • • • ch 110.4011 , '23,153 wedes .. . ....... ....-- ...---..... SiM i l taw.. ...... ...—... —.---.„.—.... 1113.008 In addition to the foreign-born,lo,- 892,015 of the population had either one or both foreign parents. Thus ovet one-third of the people Inhabit ing the United States at this time were either born abroad. or are im mediate descendants of foreigners. The number of Irish in the United States is just about one-third of the number in Ireland. This is an exo dus almost without a parallel in b istory. —The glory of Connecticut has de parted I Wooden nutmegs, hereto• fore deemed the ne plus ultra of hu man ingenuity; are just nowhere. A. man in Maine now rqake4 good were chantabie oysters out of flour-paste, tapioca, salt, and water. These are placed in second-band oyster shell% which are carefully glued around the edges. When a hungry. half-Inebri ated Individual comes into the saloon and calls for a dozen raw on the half shell, he receives the above described delicacy. We fancy that they must be esiten in their original state, and that cooking might prove fatal to them. WIT AND 111/1101{. A western jury returned a verdict of "death by hanging round a rum shop." ' I have noticed that gay books which go without leave of absence generally return with a good many absence of leaves, and I am compel'. ed to turn a new page. A young lady on being asked what calling she wished her sweetheart to follow, blushingly replied that she wished him to be a husbandman. A loving•wife in Dunbury, Conn., on the decease of her husband, sent the following thrilling telegram to a distant friend: "Dear John is dead. Loss fully covered by insurance." A widow lady, sitting beside a cheerful fire in a meditative mood, shortly after her husband's decease, sighed out: "Poor fellow—how he did like a good fire. I hope be hag gone where they always keep good tires." There Is some talk of having avo. logical survey of Rhode Island, but the work may be delayed On aceount of its expensiveness. The puke*" who is expected to make it, says that if ne Is expected to go over the State it will take him St lent two days, and he won't do it for less than nine dollars and a half. amtractor who was building a tunnel on a certain °biota'iroad, ob served, the other morning, that the 'thee of. member °this gang leid lie 'rhos spotted with bruises and plas ters. "Ab! Jimmy," said be, "what have you been doing?" "Not varry much, lair," answered Jimmy; "I wee ilst down at Billy Mulligan's last night, atm an' him an' me we had a bit ov a diseooshen wid A man rain down street so reck lessly the other day, that he got his left foot tangled in his ear. and his right foot caught in the collar of his ant, and he rana whole .square this manner berme be .could. stop to tome what was the matter s and then he found that. tda Ascii-hone wit shoved up Into thicnrwn of his hat, and his chin was discovered In his f4aii-tall pocket.. _They-had .to ,his him dowaand run blar over again before they mad make halt a man of him. At a mimic* iliinday schoOI„ not long atone.-a ilt4te boy to the leant class, Was seen eying bitterly. The OPID learned-that hem just his mother, and she, is sympathy. remarked to the whams that no one knew what * lore it was until they had lost s mother, and that Johny had good cause for erg log. At this nromest a little urchin jumped up and said. "Oh, teacher, you just wait till be gets a step. mother, then you'll hear hiss cry." uu l ta - ; 91Pahs. Aleinignuusi ,44 WOO .haTitia ton - dieeeneredie the Inds of the Mate Swilfortli- demand 1081111 41ZOILIttition produced nom that °Wet a auntestonfehtnr state.' mast. . Ile wildiheinenoy had been odd ter deb:cove 1N- In : refElv" aiteo Co the betlegteiffaitth**llo - htlitioxiii In li7l. "03,1 , 0104 al the Aieliteliepoommlim knew the bultditit had been burned .by thaw who lad Ifittcbeep t In order to get rid_otit on Lectiant of its having been so - bid*. built. Three %lithe inmates worlsbureed to death. The auditor Iva be *at the miss tog money trslog to thud out the guar Peolene. and that be Intended solo the - remits of hUt toothy, imv• tore the Zeglidature. ' Suit It to be begun *dna the auditor for the il legal use of wooer. There Is one bad aspect to his story. He- b 1 employed a female detective. WS it does not appear that siva en n er found out anything. It would be better for him were there "no woman in the case." —An affectionate and sensitive son In Detroit recently came to the pof lice office with his troubles. Hestated that his widowed Mother was abort to be married, and, as hedidn't want a ste fiither, be did want the Altar arrested according to 14W. . Being MI. lbrumed bythe captain that `loling rastrkl was thp thief aim of all hu-• man belngs,'!lttettlitt, in the mac or widows it was egen more, so, the ' young gentleman departed .Iroadful ly discouraged.- —Bather a lively met , occursd in one of the Olk ►litere.) streets last w e e k. 14 lett,occasioned by an' attempt to, collect, by vigorons maw urea, a debt of forty cents. Demand was made as usual,_ veith the usual response that the debtor "expected a remittance." Then the creditor hit out. Then the clinched. Then the debtor got the of the fight, and sending thecredttorto grass, punched Mtn at leisure. After this petition hid been several times reversed, the pair concluding that they were mak. in g fools of - UMMwtves, arose and walked of artn-in.artn, in the most brotherly way passible. New. tfsenicnta. IeCANDLiaIk. MIL /LIMON. NUTT. ILIXIITIM M'CAlrt LESS, JAIIISON & CO. 1111NORTEAAND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. 103 Wood Street, PITTStiURQH; PA. Having a rest - dint buyer In the East, enables us to keep our stock complete, and add new styles as they appear to the market Special attention invited tnaur stock of DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS. romlS•to 580,91114 NUM- Head Stones whicl we ate/Jell fns 0 cheap as say other Shin In the State. Also Granite Monument' and Head Stones turntabed to order u reasonable as they can be elsewhere. Persons wishing Monuments or Read Stones will ears money by calling and teeing our stock Wilms purchasing elsewhere, as we will guaran tee to sell a better Job for less money than any other firm la the County. Also GRINDSTONES AND FIXTURES CBI:BETS OF ALL HUMS By the MI, Industry Twp Bounty Account. It, eccbunt with Industry township, 8. h aloes Collector of Bounty Tin for 1371. Dr. To amt. of Duplicate ....=IAA 111 Cr. By Exoneration, on Duplicate__ 98 69 --- Bahume. ..... On settlement with 8. 1111601;1, Collator o Bounty Tax to Industry township. far the yea lett we certify the foregoing statement w torten according to the beater - our belief. J U. COOPER, 4 A w on If • March Ist 18 l E. EVA3SiB.i _ marl!-11w 'VIECUTOR'S NOTICE.—M elate' et James Y. AI, smith, deceased—Lomas testamestnt7 1 190 D the above cejate basing been doli,essated to the and etsigo. all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to snake payment. and those having dents to present the MOO without &by to .11. S M ITH. Beaver J AMES CHI I IST Y mars sw Shingle:Rost. Pa. COUNTRY ittsimicE FOR BALES SITMITED 14.rr---- 31The BM* -BRA 'VIM and having a 1 Tim of tbs Ohle. and surrounding try; 1 nine tom R. R. dear Ilts tton; house brict.trro etwWs- hl_ gh.4 ro om. side. t=t4oreb,iete4 sll Abashed; wash-bows. use. wellog wettest Om kitchen - papal arm barn and stale With' eensec ilimmuL nice -SI - teem to tona b gasetr. aft yeti iontbar4 hs condltiolsollba. '.datertell. ale and 'Rift& Orman fruit. WIR be sold on sustarable betas. Lonppgls on the premise, to the owner. Lig. G ' '- .mard.tf i:111110$kliti VI I PARLOR MENAGERIE TREA.TORUM: Open Day and Etterang, all the CIIIIAPEAT AND DEBT PEACE OP Axmisitsirr ix TIM CITY 811 nitycautiltess twat the Stage, - DAILY I TWO IN TOW 1011LICICOON. TWO m nts Arncoooll, Two nil= Evinano. Doom gm* InunjWel** In the imam an. 10 Wein= at MOE. • WirAdmlnsHon to an, <ldyll* enneselan When slitting the dty, fill to dal BIMNELLIS MUSMI, 6121 Ave, betweeelraed sod 8641311eki Sta.. siad.7l-1, rrrpsuiou, PA. inarlt-im ;.-- AND Year. ~Li~s iAet~t~~oita: ~_ ids Mi '12.1631r1C01.11)13, • I tget€i!" t 'i It. lictitide.i - 1 1 9111YrOGNIAPHE 35 4 _ 41 - 404146 "Noma is.• AlMaliallY• Pa. Metals copied to in its., and pdetal In Wa ter. OM ink oe Cray - on. nintEcts 0 0,11$ Err. 104 IKEAJELIVEN 79 I4 FLUID EXTRACT BUCEIC la the only linoirn Retards for Brights Disease and bee cared um, emu of Diabetes in which it hea been gives, Irritation of the reek of the lila& des and indlin of tbe Itittnems. Ulceration of the =stye sad aledder..liceentloa of Urine, Dpaeeas of the Prostate Gland t and lacono or NUky Diectuuttar, and fbrlinfeeuted and Deli italoCoastitntlusa of both Sem. attended' with tbelialbcwinglymptinne ; Lose of yowl, Lou of llentory. =miry of Dreathinc• Weak Nerves, Wakefainere, Prior m. Op back. Flashing of the 11:1Likaption on the "tax. Pallid countenance. de of the System, etc. Used by i mons in tbe decline or change of Web after coadnament or Labor Wu, tied-wetting Mittildren. Me. • . many adectiona walla, to ladles, the Ex- Mkt dacha uneauled by any other remedy.— ..is Irstadorteds or lleteation. bregolulty, Pan dits's* l lsappere ion of Unstosnary Besenations, Ulcerated or Selina elite of the Meru. Ulu- Cortina or Withea.-Staritity, and tbr all com plaints incident to the sex. It lepructibed ex *merely by the most eminent Physician. end ilidarieee for euttebled end delicate constitutions of both semi and all ogee. KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BU C RC, Cures Diseases Asiskm from Imprudences. Ha& its of Thiuipation, Ere., In ill their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no in coraenlence and no expoimre. It causes a tre gates desire, acid gives idrenstb to Mauna. Mem o,rnulving Obetelletleti Rl:Muting au Cur =re, of the UrelMs. Allsyine Pain and so tesikairst Atria* class of diseases. Sad expelling all poisinous matter. KEARNEY'S " EXTRACT BUCRU, 41 00per Wilber ily. bottle• for $5 00. deliver ed to any address, secure from Observation. Sold by drugging' everywhere. Prepared by iLlthitNEY & CO., 104 Duane St., N. Y. to *tout all letters for intermsticrWebould be be addressed. teled-LY WE CIAGYMBN 1 1 . •.. , '1 of Chrotdc an6,,Acute Internals= Neuralgia, Lumbago. Relatleaßldney, and Nervous Diseases, after Yes= sollaing, by taking Pr. Filler'. Vsgetable Rantusatic Syrup—the ocientlAc discov ery of J. P. Firm It D.„ a regular viduate phy glebe. with whom we += Dannelly aeqsaintn, who has lor 89 yerul treated these diseases exclu sive] with astordableg remits. We bellows It our c duty. after deliberation, to conscien tiously requites sufferers to use it, especially per. eons in moderato chatmatainies who cannot at ford to waste time and money on worth less mixtures. As clergymen we seriously feel the deep 1-womfbility resting on us In publicly endorsing this mnicine. Bet our knowledge and experience of its remarkable merit fully Dundee our sedan. Ref C. U. Ewing. Media, Penn's, suffered sikteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. D.. Frankfort Philadelphi. Rev. J. R. Davb, illigbtatown, New Jersey. Rev. J. 8. fluebanan, Clarence. lowa. Rev. G. G. Smith, Pittsford. New Yak. Rev. Joseph Beggs. Pails Plartdeliphis. Other testimonints from Senator,, Governors, Judges. Congressmen. Phy sicians, be.. forwarded gratis with pamphlet en planing than diseases. One thooyand dollars will be presented to any medicine teir same MI/- IMM phoning squill merit under teat, or that can produce one-forth aa many living cores. Any person sending by litter description of sanction will receive grab a legally signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles to cure, agreeing to rebind money nponeworn-statentent of Its failure to cure. Aelleted invited to write to Dr. Fitter, Philad`a. Lib valuable advice costs nothing. SAMUEL C. UANN RN, Agent. febl9-1y) ROCIIZEITT.R. Pi STATEMEDIT of, Rochester insurance Company. FiIUtIIIIT 15.1x79 ASSETS. l o ciM i t ad od . other securities $55.415 00 Notes ...... .....--- ..... Mao 00 .I Weis ki I , :51 It u a . -..........._ ... _..... . 15451 59 115 57 :01111itisalooTh Aiests tazPalsee. Wades. di ---r------ / G 56 ,, d 01 , ft thmeelled Policies... ,7. ----- - 50 -- reflllllll6ll ID bifida Of P01icie5..._......__....._ ... 431 NI $107,9193 13 LL&B.LITIEI3. Cupt pren r iu l tni tiltock- ..... ..... . A 100 .7 .2 rA G3 Accrued Interest . 300 00 Cammleston 1 50 11(17J 13 rrusr3•4l JOHN OIL BIND. am.. Seer __„ New Government Loan BANKING HOUSE OP James T. Brady & Co., 4th Avenue and Wood Street, PITTSBURCIH. PA We are prepared toexchamte ••al omega of ear. eroment bonds Into the new dye per cent toes of the United Staten. lames T. 13ye.,6,k5 Si V , o. &ton Em CARPETS, OIL CLOVIS. MATTINGS, SHADES ANI) SHADE CLOW, HOLLANDS ALL COLORS, GREEN -- STAIR RODS with Patent Fastening TABLE COVERS, PIANO COVERS, RUGS AND MATS, WELTY BROTHERS, 106 ' FEDERAL } STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. turliM3-1y 128 New 128 STRIPED POPLINS AT 22 CENTS, IN ELEGANT STYLES; GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK ALPACAS. At =laud 50 cents,. 4-4 UNBLEACHED MUSLIN At 10 Cents, EXTRA GOOD AND HEAVY 4-4 BLEACHED MUSLIN At 1234 Cents; SHAWLS AND SCARPS ! EXTRA BARGAINS —IN-- BLACK SILKS, BOGGS & BURL 1.21 6 3 Federal St.. ALLEOLIENY CITY, PAt. 1 ,, 071-1 y Forma For Sale. bra tostainta BS lAmr. more or lee., withis ow and a fourth miles of Beaver. ti oared for The lapel M as -good maw tat found In the cooaty. _The bailpap cocain of a ESTORY. BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and all othe r necessary oat buildings. Good fruit ot all kinds on the turn, all under fence, and fe ma. £ good well of loft water at the do*. For Weber radars Inquire at the Amara OP SM . Weever. • lteble•er INSTANT RELIEF Vior - the Asthma. Any person tionbled with that terrible Masa*, will rearm trameaftate sad ecurvitete retie. lg Wog soy Asthma* Remedy. . I was deleted with' it, tor twain. years. entirely sortteloir hir bssisees 'esti at a time; add illsermeed this rowdy by stperhnestiag on :O wn' after all other isedielnes bard to here stay Meet /will Warrant it to give Instant Retij la att caw of Asthma, not coasullcated otiow diseases. ANY PERSON AFTER ONCE USING' WILL NEVER lit WITHOUT ITS Iftimplefie coataluis . g certificates by "RIM deed for one. Ask tour Drorfildfoillt Ills Ito Dose CA lured. en kiss to Imo or wrgur for it yoarratt. k r u a u te tor_ .poss ROA, _IMMO per eidt. Tsang To Dicoomo. Address /16 mums_ reta94ll Itormarrara, MAIM; CO. ra4i TOOK IfeaL &ruing shimme aid=Onstills We balm jai raland • on aisat , ot gods of nor iliasstantat O'ln d pting ilia grumagir wear orbkh ba Mrs at rst7 ere, nts& GENTIJIMIUM FURNIBWHO GOODS. colgswinLoN mum. Clothio made to order oo the aborted. modes: to gas bit 104 Orr" mops sat by the dose WWI= io bosoms to merit a tootles e or sone. DANIEL. KILLER, BADGE Wt. BRIDOSIWZI. PIL • Mal 241 f CLOTHING STORE. NEW GOODS! VVINTRIS STOCAL. The undersigned takes phemure in in fortnfiqg his friends and the public gener ally that he has Just rived and opened A Ns* Stock of Goods, OF THE LATEST STYLES FOR Pall and Winter Wear. He keeps the best oi workmen in bia employ, and feels confident of his ability to cut and make up garments both IPAARIONABLE& DURABLE. and in such a manner as will please his customerB. i ljjalj:ii (I~IiI')i1 ALWAYS ON HAND MU and see us Wore leaving- your Orders Elsewhere WILLIAM REICU. Jr. may4;lo;ly Bridgewater, Pa Dry Giids. - SPEYERER & SONS 4UE RECEIVING A LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of NEW, GOODS, FROM THE EA S T, boughrat LOWEST CASH PRICES; CONI3D3TING OF II ICY -GOODS, Gt ROC ERIES; BOOTS Si SHOES, JEIA.TS & CA.I-'i3, QUEENSWARE, HOLLOWARE, ROPE AND OAKUM, FAHNESTOCK'B, And the First National WHITE LEADS, PAINTS. DRY AND IN OIL; AND A LARGE STOCK of OIL Al6O, 144 BARRELS CANTON CITY Flour. ALSO, 141 BARRELS FALCON FLOUR; A LSO, 15 HOGSHEADS New Orleans SUGAR; A LAO, 30 BARRELS N. 0. MOLASSES A LSO, 150 KEGS IVIIKELINCi NAILS; A LSO, 10 TONS OF WHEELING IRON, -AT SPEVEIZEIR 4St SONS, ROCK Pa. A oil 18, 1872: 17: chdgmays. it. S. IR 1. Bridge street, BRIDGEWATER, PA. IS WEEKLY REMY - LNG A FRESH SUPPLY' OP GOODS IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: lE) C) C.) EP Si Steubenville Jeans, Casslnieres and Satinets, White Woolen Blankets, White and Colored and Barred Flannels, Merinos, I)elalnes, Plaids, Ginghams, Cobergs, Lawns, Water Proofs, Chinchilla, Cloths, • Woolen Shawls, Brown and Black Mushas, Drilling, Ticklogs, Prints, Canton Flannels, Jaconets, 'Cable Linen. Irish Linen, C rash, Counterpanes, • Holsery, Gloves, & Mita. Groceries thAtee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Willie Silveri:Mpg. ti Golden and Common Syrups, Mackerel In bar rels and kink Star and - Tallow Candler, Lim Haidware Nails, Glass, Door Locks. Doop latches. Hine, screws. Table Cutlery. Table slid Tea Spoons, Sleigh Belle, Maas. Boyish Fire Shovel* and Poker* . Nails sad Maas. Spades. bbovels„ 4. 3, and 4 Tine Fork*, Batas. Scythes and Faults. Corn and Garden Boat. WrDENWARE. Buckets, labs, Chorus. Butter Prints and ladles CARBON OIL. Linseed Oil do White Lead. Boots and 'Shoes LADIES' SEIS81:8' AND CHILORENS' SHOES. in great variety Rifle Powder and Shot, Blasting Powder and ruse. Flour Feed dr. giseensevare. %II heavy goods delivered free otcherge. By close attention to business. and by keeping eanstanUyou hand a well assosted stwek of good* of all the different kinds usually kept In s country sore. the anderalmnd hopes in the future es In the past to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. IS. B. 111.A.NffaEll. Black and Gold Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS Pte. 169 191112111FIELD:111r. Four doors above Sixth Ass. FIE TIMES, CLOCKS, MEM - Optteal and Ittncy Goods, &c. PITTS'BUROH, PA. FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Please cut this advertisement out and bring it with you. - je1417 MOdicinai. 11'11.11 PIE ME. Tar Cordial, NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOR THE 7'11130 Air and LUNGS. It la gratifying to us to lectern the pubite that Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar t:ontlet for Throat and Luna Mtwara, Mu gained an enviable reputAtion from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast, and front thence to some of the fifn families of "Mope, not through the pima aiGne, bat by per sons throughout the State actually benedtted and clued at his tate. 'While flepublloluu leas. so say oar reporters. he Is unable to supply the demand• itgaine and holds its reputatiOn— rimt. Not bystopping cough, bat by looseutng and assisting nature to throw tff the unhealthy matter collected ab at the throat and bronchial tubes. urALcA causes irritation. Becond. It remote■ the canoe of irritation (Which produces cough) of the mucous membrane and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to act and throw - ed the unhealthy secretions, and purdes the blood. Thitd. ft is free from equilr, lobelia, Ipecac and opium, of which moat throat and lung remedies vs composed, whieh allay cough only, and disor =the stomach. It has a soothing effect on mach, acts on the liver and kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part of the ',stem. and In its Invigorating and purifying effnts It has gaine•t a reputation which it ninsthold above all others tu the market. NOTICE. tßc Pin Tree Tar Cordial great Megrim Byname Pills, AND Worm Sugar Drops Being under my Immediate iltrectiou. they shall not lose their Curative qualities by the nee of chep umiimpare articles. HENRY R. WISHART, PROPRIETOR . FREE OF CHATtGE. Dr. L. 4.2, C. Wiskart's , )Mee Parlors are open on Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 8 a m., to sp. m., for consultation by Dr. Win T. itagee. With him are associated two consult ing physicians of acknowledged ability. This opportunity is not offered by any other institu tion In the city- All letters mast be addressed to L. Q. C. CHART, M. D., No. 232 N. SECOND ST., PIIILADFLYIIIA. anS `:''Gm • R. R. R. RADWAY'SREADY RELIEF wine TM WORST PAINS In Dem One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR ante readithla advertisement need any one BUFFER WITH PAIN. lF ItADwAli EADY RELIEF IS A CURE "."' FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the diet and Is alio only Pain Remedy that honorary/tops the most excermiating pains. allays Inbtm*dions, and euree Congesalone, whether of the Longs. Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organ., by one IN VW.' ONE TO TN% AN fr MINUTES. No matter how violent or excruciating the pain the RHEUMATIC. Bedelddim, Infirm, Crippled. Ncr- Tone. lattfalsin. cr venerated with disease may suffer, RA WAY,'S READY RELIEF HILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. r INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNETS. • INFLAMMATION OF THE IILADDEIL INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS. BORE rIIEOAT DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP._ DIPHTHERIA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD &MLR, AGUE CIIILLS. This atiplicatlon of the Reads! Relief to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drop. in half a tumbler of water will in a few motemta cure CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR MOHACS., HEARTBURN' SIC K 4 Dimon E, DIARRHEA. HYSILNTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS, and all INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers alwa carry a bottle of Rad wires Ready should Relief w ith them. A few drops in water will prevent Richness or pains from change of water. It Is better than French Brandy or Itltrrs as a stratolant. FEVER AND AGITRO FEVRE AND AGUE cured for Itty cents. Them I. not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague. and all other Hata:ions, Bilious, Seerlit, Tflohold.. l Tellow. and other Fevers (aided by RAHWAY'S PILLS) et, quick to RADWAT'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Drualsta. 'HEALTH! BEAUTY! I STIZONO AND PURE RICH BLOOD-TN. CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIOHT-CLEAH SKINAND BEAUTLFUL COMPLEXION SE• maw TO AL L, DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT SAS MADETHE MOST ASTONISHING CURES BO QUICE. BO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES THE BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE IN. FLUENCR OP THIS TRULY WONDERFUL THAT Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. TRE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the tiIARS&I'ARILLIAN RE SOL.M communicates' through the Blood, Sweat. Urine, end War fluids rani juices of the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the lode new and sound material. Scrofula Syria...J. ~,o s.• enintstioa, Glandular disease, Ulcers iv - tZe Mouth. T o rs, Nodes its the Gila m and atm Pons of the syssons. sore Epp. esen,ru s Dleasharges from the Eau , end the wools f,lllll of Skin abysses, Eruptions. Fever Goren Ltalti head. Ring Worm. , tiahMheum. 'Menet. Acne, Mack Spots, Worms in the nosh, Tumors, Cancers In the Womb, and all weakening and pedal discharges, Night Sweats. Lon of Sperm, and all wastes of the life principle. are within the cantles mop of this wonder of Hod. en Chilile try and a few days' use will prove to any pen= nel it for either of theso Sums of disease lis_potentpowar to cure them. Not only does the Sassarsankraw nllll4l.„Teirr nest all known Medial agents In the rare of Chronic, derntatimel, Oemetttationat, and Skin disease, ; but It Is Gutsily positive Cantor Kidney & "Redder Complaints, MINIM aod RR diseasts, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Inconttnence of Urine, BMW/ MUSK Altudoinuria, and in all macs where thus are belekdast deperein. or tire water , II thick. dandy, inland with sabitanen Ulm the white of an Via or Weed, like white silk, or there Ls a morbid, G Widen opearance, and whits bone-drat de and whenthere its prklieg. homing Berm when puitug water. and pain in the hmall of the Bask sad along the Loins. Peke, *Lox 1 1110 . 2fts —TA • only losooni and eure Rem e d y for - Ti roPe. ere. Tumor of 12 Tears , Growth Cured by Itaidwars Resolvent. srmaar.u...., J. 17 It , inf. Ds. Rasysv Ws lad Overlie Tutor Is the erwen sad tennis.' All the Denies said . then awn, help fen IL" bal tried sonlaw you Real wen Mtn that eat nootatnnird ; bet ...tiny ud veld e eel ad tr y Its hi MI no lisitis le It, berease I bad flod lwo twsiv• ' , Lesst Usk in Melba el the Itaenna Ind en bee =r•Plan sad ore bones of yew Reedy Relief t 'ad eel *alp et Loser le be mu or &It, tad I fed War, fididelef, and r_ Sam thus for twang yearn Me twww wee le tab left atte dlame* new Ike grebe I write this te for tie ant tet when. Tel eltelPtddlak it if yes dross 'LANS ALI r.v.verr. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, pofectly Webs% elegantly toted with sweet pun, mitt, cleanse. end etrendthee. Et " tit for the core of all disorders of the wet. Bowebi, Kittntiya, Weddle; Nervone Conalliddlow. thetiveneie, f=e, g e t ,t34,l Biliousness. Bilious Fever. Inthiesnelloo Dowels, Piles, sad oil Deingh; menee ; of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a puede* thlre. Petty Vegetable. containing no nue cum_astowaisor delietiwtous drugs. ilar" Obese* the ddlowlins symptoms totalling , -,lircenDisordesa of the Digeolre Organ: Cesitinethre,Tfles Tallow of the Blood to the ''Flee4AeltttT of the Stenteoli, Newels, Haw th o rn , Mime al mem. er Waled to Um Staismeb, Soar Ernes. Shwa a i lle a =et th e Pit et th e Ethweri, toner taper of the }tented and Min Il h enthlarr, nether st the Newt , Sitbeatier theatleett lams la • .1.4)• Mme, Disown et Vislae, Da s ay Webs befor• the Wit. Fyne NM Dan path la the Heed. of Preqindiee, irellomma et the Man aid 144= the Side, Clod. LW., raddm Melia of that, Wain Ite . ...the few doses of nenwArs PILLSTIE tree the syston ail the above-named dborders. Price. 35 mots per box. SOLD nY DRUOUISTS. BUD 'FALSE AM) TRUE." Send one letter- Ramp to RADWAT CO., No. Si Maiden Lane, New-Vist. Information worth thousands edit be Mt JIM Aaministrator's Notice. Est4Ve of Georg Baker, Dcr'd. Letters of administration upon tiro estate of Gems Baker. Isle of New Sewickley township, la the county of Bearer. and State of Penns, Iva- DM, dated. having been granted to the subscriber Midi= to said township. rill persons paving claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are hereby requested to Make knows, the mime to the tmderelgued without delay. LDIIISNANDIVOitt No Person tau take these Bitten tn cording to directions, and remain long unwell, pr vided their bones are not destroyed by meal au. son or other nuns, and the vied arms sup u l beyond the point of motor. Dyspepsia or 'ftelsgesttea. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightms of doe Chest. Dizziness, Sour Ernetatio of the Stortach, Bad Taste inthe Month, Bill= Attacks, Paii t ", lion of the Heart•innamatatice dee Lunn Pam ho the regions of the Kidneys, and ahtmdred other painful symptoms, are the offsprinp of Dysop n . a. One bottle will prove a Letter guarantee of us m o o" than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaints. in m married or sin le, at the dawn of woma n the turn of Ink, these Tonic Bitters dis CI play a t . nded en influence that improvement u soon pa, cible. For Intiamusatory end Chronic Rheumatism and Gout„ Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fever; Diseases of the Blood, I.iver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitten hare no ro.ood. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, w t,, c h a generally produced by derangement of the I.hitest e Organs.. They are a Gentle Purgative its well nu a Toult, latesAesaing the meat of acting as 4 ii, j taerful agent in relieving Congestion or 1,,d11011 of the Liver and V,sceral Organs, and IS,Js.at, I hs•ea:ais Par Skits Diseases. Eruptions, Tette:. Sit Rhenni, Watches, Spots, Pimples, p u „ tul Boy, CArbunrles, Scaid-Head, Sort Erg, n+-peais, Itch, ficurts, Ihscol ont .„,. o l the s l ue, Humors and Disease, if the Skin, of whatne r name or nantre, are hteru:, dug up and canned out of the +risen] in . I,IIIC by-the these Bitters Grateful Thousands ptr-e..t.m VtNEGAN Brrrea, the most wonderful lnngorant that esti sustained the stnkinz system. kVA LK FR. Prop•r FL H. IIicDONIALD CO.. : VO . bag tau and Charlton ;Its, :LOLL 1:1 ALL L , RUGGISTS fc DEALERi. N jell 7 $lOO Reward for a ca... ~r N,.„„ Rheumatism of any form . curable) that Dr Fitter's 1'6 3 ..00,4 rup will not Cfiro—warranted .11,,r,pvtuls, physician'a prescription usll $5OOO Reward ofrer.,.. etore of any med , eme for EL, „„ Might aide to produce 1 4 fh Mg cure. made within tile tame o!'.uacu Dr. Fitt.''. Vegetable ithruniathr Frmed, +O2OOO Lteward pt. ing Just-ph P. 1.) to graduate of the cekbrated anti . rtsity of P,Lusi vault' in 143:1. and Profestior u, Chernlttry fug Ithi•utnatium •pecui.li fur }tars. $lOOO Reward to any Chemist. Phy.ti or others able to discuner lodide of Poiassa. uo,. cbieUtli, Mercury. or anything injurious to :be ',s tem in Dr. Fitter., Rheumatic Syrup 28,500 Certificates or lestimummos ccie, includaug Rey. 1 H Ewing;. Media, Ps Re , Jo seph Falls of settuyikill, Kola d 4•Js of Rev. J H. Davis, liighstown,N J.. Re. Ibus Frankfort!. Phira. Dr Jefitonly* and Dr Walton. l'hilad •Ipnta Hun. J 1 t reel , -v. mem ber of C.411„;;r as Mom Philadelphia. Hon Judge Lee. 1 anolcu. N t , ex senator `tea art halt more, ej -4.4.vernor rou rl 1, Kentuuay, mud :Lou 'zoos of Otis , is it sp.., r pert, vied 52541 1 Beta ard t. r Tile nauie of any uarat,ted pn paratioa for fibeuroati•on and Neuralgia said unoer :t sonifar lezal zultautee, setting forth the exact number of bottle" to cure or ' , quirt'. the roni.ubt paid :0111,0 . Pall,' 11, the patient In cater lallure '0 cure A I .11 description of cases reqxlr ing urnaranie.s 4 Meet be forwarded I y teller It Philadelphia. The guarante sighed awl crating ounutlly to cure. WII be returned by mat,. Alia ral,lt, and inal r lief lung, without any - harge Ad Ore-A a.l e -4 ii. Dr FITLY:e.. No 41 South Fourth street ho other retr.edY is ofered 0o such terms. lie! a .:reular on tne iorm• of Rheum, cwt. a • biai.k. aponenti:ins for . ..yoseser•s gel ifs if tn.. a_.l,• HUGO Esrmumgmi sepfl Iy stta cf . 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Htl 10,,a) and Ototnarnd are jo q: 2:0 co•nt, 6.2 J, co, and SI per box or pot A t iaN arc made by onyin:: the lar;:e cure mr2tl'7•2ly. 7S Maiden Lane. Nro York Banks and Bankers. BANKING HOUSE James' 1 1 . Brady (t, Co., ('OR. FOURTH AVE. 4t, WOr' ST, Pittsburgh, Pa• To • AM) 51.1.1, GOVerMilllt Securities, Gobi, Silver, AND COILT.PCINt. ON LIBL'HAL TERMS, And do a General Banking Bush:leas. We . I ” . * SIN PEI{ CENT. INTEREST on DEPt.)NIT'• subject to check, wlthuut notice. L-13-3;IY-1 JA:IIES T. BRADY & co. BEAVER DEPOSIT BAITI: Of BEAVER, PA EDEN ALLISON PDoIIPTLY JADE AND DEIDTI ED Correspondence and Accounts Snli,-ttefi INTEREST PAID ON TINE DEPOsiT% EXCHANGE, SECURITIES, Sr., •E,, BOUGHT AND SOLD Office 'loom from 9 o. 111. to 4 P. Ea ues 71:1f CONWAY 84 CO., BANKERS & BROKERS 114130(2 VI Et3'r E. 11.. i,. A E.XCHANGt, COIN AND col. I'ON B A CCOUNT9 of Blautdactorrzi IlerchAtvi and 11 individnats solicited. Interest Allowed on Time Dep.o.its 17 Curreirpimdenis writ receive prorrii,' st J. F. Dn.ANN,. JCartx.r. J. B. Axota.l., n Idreuesy. r Beaver Slayings 1-3:1111i: THOS. McCREERY & CO., EXCHANGE, COIN, ta o N And Bankable Paper. Colleedone made 11/ n to 3 :1 parts of the United Mateo. SpecLal attention Codevious and Item Intererl or' L l ?' Deporite. ()pen from 9a.m.to 5 p. 3Y l ' HNILEBE at CO'S PIANOS. raprl7,"N; ly HAINES 11311014. 9 PIANOS. GEO. A. PUINCE & CO I S ORGA NS ' The three best an . o most popular iimininent, nor In Oa mrigket. Catologee and f'riee Ulm row tabling WI particulars walled to any address. CHARLOTTE BLUHB• No. 19. birth Avenue, Prtteburgb• 17. Sole agent for Prince di Cu..l Organ.. •-•-• ..... DEALERN IN NZIA 111 3 1.A.V T: Ft . E..* DEALERS IN
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