Ontirmed from first page. their blue lines, she closed her K eyes for a few' 'laments; Itollo rang for . .a servant, who entered just as Anpe looked up again, "Hannah, I Want my father { '.' she said in so earnest, so altered a tone that the poorgirl, who had -always been so deeply attached to her mistress, started back clasping her builds together in an ecstacy of bewildered delight. The foolish creature recovering, from her sur priize,`pre&sed up to the bide of the bed Nyttli a profusion ofwild, joyous ejaculations, which only added tO Teal confusion of Anne,who was unable to comprehend the• meaning of all the,circumstances by which she was surrounded. • nolin forced the half insane girl from the room, and in a moment af ter Mr. Wihner was heard hurrying along the passages. As he entered, the busy memory of Anne, whose returning reason slowing assuming its influence recurred back to the last scene of her conscious existence. She remembered the withering curse of her father which had fallen like a searing flame upon her young bo:Oni, scorching and maddening its shrinking sensibilities. She felt the weight of his iron frown which seetri ed fo e 'ntract her heartstrings—and heartithe deep tones of his voice that rang the everlasting knell of her hopes and her happinem. "Oh! save me, save me, Rolin from that awful curse," she exclaim ed in an agony of terror, clinging to iv4hand —and the little flame which had just began to glimmer was nearly extinguished again for ever. "My dear, filar' child!" said the old man, trembling in every sinew, as lie foTded his arms around lite neck of his shrinking daughter; "My dear, dear chill your father does nut—will not curse you !—Anne, my candid() not shrink away from your father—he will go down to the grave broken-hearted, if vou chi not look up and smile upon aim, "FathCr," said in a deep whisper, which was heard in every corner of tits apartmentrand with out unclosing her eyes, "will you then forgive the for disobedience?— wilt "nil me as you used to love me? Do not curse me!" and her Meister form quivered in the arms of lien husband. "Forgive you 6 ?—forgive you?" ex claitoe,l the old wan, the tears <rt awin down his furrowed cheeks, ye,:! my dear third; and ,love y,lll more than I „have ever loved v( Will you love Rohn?" she again ur‘ , l4l, lookintr up into her father's I,lo' with a hind of joyful imploring f-)ffilderwe—"l\r'il/ you love Rohn, I:ther? ' "Love him ejaculated the old t tun, gathering both in his arms like a precious treasure, "Yes! yet! my (taut:liter—he is worthy of your lave, and he more than worthy of mine --I will Jove hitn—l will love you, aful death only shall quenth the flame of affection'." At: this strong assurance Anne closed her eye, and laid her head down upon the bosom of her r huA.• whos- heart beat with a bound i which threatened to rend every tihre of existence. VI :'.ltrung fur years as tensely as their slendi-r strength would hear, heart-string-: had drawn-too heavily upon the vitgl functions, and now th,,t relaxation came. carne also a I . o;:ri r lit reaction, and It was too evi (:..ut to all that-the term of his con tinuance upon earth could be of but -hort duration. Anne had recovered her reason in lull vigor, but never became aware now fearfufand afflicting had been the mental aberration under which she liad labored for years. Whether she had any stispieion of it none knew, for she never, even, the most remotely, made allusion to it. and no one, of course, hinted to her painful and dangerous a subject. A confusion of dates at first perplex ed her, but she did not seem to ob p-A-Yo it long, and made but slight referenre to it even in the early peT rind of her recovers'. slowly, but alas! too surely, did istisnee wear to its ultimate ter mination with the unfortunate hero fir our short story. He had for long nuil weary year. 4 borne up against the stern sorrows of life, and now, wiwn the clouds had broke away, :Ind a calm, clear sky was spreading its -:oft blue curtains overhis head, tin. %yarning voice of mortality came .111 d Wh`SPeit'd its chilly summons, "you must die." to himself and almost ev i•ry (ql4 it was evident that he must •• ion utter his last prayer and breathe his last yet Anne could not, .1-ired not, think if or imagine the f-arful truth. it was like a fire in brain, ;old to contemplate it was Cie domination of reason. And ye: 4.tie could nut rid her feelings a wcight of sadness whenever she loo'.:e,1 intently upon the sunken eye, and tool hollow cheek of her l=et the fearful truth came at last with all ()fits burden of un -I,itd —unutterable misery. It came I; ke an irresistible deluge swmving ,tray all resistance, and it bore the i", , ebie victim, against whom its , iplek fell, to her long—long repose. us walk, Rutin," said she to him on a quiet evening in Jane, .•thi , cool hreezes will reviveyou aft er your day of mental toil. Conte pui op your hooks," she continued, "you seem more attach el to (twin than to your wife. and I am ..Ore they C4llnot return half the nf f,2ction cite does."—and she placed iier fair soft hand upon his broad t"mples, and !aid her warm cheek a , rainst his as she bent over his !io 1..,;;( , , I up with a sad affection-. for he knew that a parting io u.4 s i o n conic, and he did not de to. nay felt that he could not, • trt with the lovely being to whom :wart had been knit, even in her of we alint-ss and imbecility. i le drew her arm within his as lie oro , t.•nt hor gentle urgings, and they wande7ed away to the old haunts - of io•nr earlier days. Tne almost .q illness which reigns up on a summer evening when the sun nas tound its place of repose in the !.nrple we-t, was setting over the nosom of nature, when Rutin and iris .ond compaiiiiin returned from their idessant watiderin;;s. Theabsorhing influen c e the hour lent its magte Witchery In hie ft_plinlzs, and their sari[-caught a litigant' vague yearn- i in -, z; which cannot belong to earth. "Though we-are bound, Rolin, card of affection which woul,t seem to circle every emotion of .happi aiess " spoke out, slmost unconwious lv. 'Fiis lovely wife, for she srarce thought of what she said, "yet after nil; what does life bring that satis fies the appetite of the mind? Rest lessness and a reaching out after .en undefined, undefinable something ; . haracterizes every feature of our his:ory; and such an hour as this but adds doubly to the yearning sensa tion. "It is, my love, the immortality ~f our natures !peaking within us. The stru :! • ;; 1,-s of the eltged bird to , Jape from its lower prison. The taint glimpst , s and remembrances of home from which we have been long exited wanderers. We shall am return thither, and though one of us may pe left a little while longer :h 11w other, yet we shall meet lei . ;%iiu to now no sorrow, nodissatis feeling:, no parting,." earnetztly, yet with a tune o subdued anti tender, that Anne looked into his face enquiring ly, and after a thoughtful moment jai 1. xvhil(• a tear stole to her eye last!: "May it be long_tong ere we are 'ca Ile.lto suvii a parting!' "It may he very soon, my love. We 311outtl feel a patient willingnms t , , meet t , ueli a moment, for it will ei-rtainly tied us, ana wiII not ho 14-s painful in its consummation whether its, severing conic in tho -next hour or whether it be delayed until years shall have measured out their lentbenedexpt c enee. tart, under any circumstances, must be full.= of. bitterness, but you-know that - • - - "To bear is to conquer oar fate." There was a deep energy in his tones Which Anne had not often , marktid, and ihe felt ,-thst warn- Int:3 were prophetici. - For the first time in her life she bent her mind seriously to ponder upon the, awful realities of a final separation, but her sickening heart-turned - away' from, the ehillingvontemphition. From -that evening Rolingradual ly sunk away to tbe,vale of ahadovra, where the weary are forever at I will . not pretend to picture the agony or: mind which settled upon the heart of Anne while she watched Ilia alow‘progre4-to dissolution, but shall hasten to the last scene. CLIAPTEU VII. All day long Bolin had lain in a state of nearly total . and the night was beginning to draw toward the morning watch, when the death agOny. came upon him. Bathed in tears, Anne had sat for hours with her - head leaning upon the same pillow that supported his, unable to look even then the awful truth of her condition full In the face, bat when she saw death settling over hispale brow, and the clammy sweat standing in large drops upon his forehead, the wild and wither ing reality came like a - blighting sir occo over the verdure of heart. She stood ay him, fearfully calm; while he writhed in his last mortal strng glings; but.death was as bt1457 with her_ heartstrings as with his, for when hiA'snapped beneath the touch of the stern de.Aroyer, her's thrilled to their last sad music. The same green mound that rises above the lowly resting place of Ito lie, covers ail that remains of Anne his wife, and near by sleeps in un broken solitude, the bones of him who soon followed his hapless daughter in sorrow to the grave. Thus is their strange history wound up. And It would seem almost an illustration of Burn's sceptical line— -That man: was made to mourn: . did we dot instantly recur to his owi eloquent refutation,— ''Many and, harp the mournful Ills Inwoven with unr frame? 34nre pointed . 0 LI 11 we make c ravel res Regret, remorse and shame ! And man. whose heaven-erected lace The smiles of love adorn, Stan's Inhumanity to man Mates countless thousands mourn !" A klighly . c:ulttrated and Very Intelligent Audience. A correspondence of the Cincinna ti Commercial, who attended a Lydia ,Thompson performance, speaks of theintelligent public in the following animated style: After a time the curtain rises again on this excessively entertaining and - refined play. A gawky chap in a blue cotton overall wiggles his little toe. I nteligent audience just doubles over and holds its stomach with laughter. Gawky chap does it again. Intelligent audience laughs harder than ever. Ugly old heathen stum bles against gawky chap in blue overall, and whops over upon the floor, and assures folks that that's the kind of man he is. Inteligent audi ence, delirious with mirth, doubles ouer and holds its stomach with laughter again. Another young woman in•apangled clothes appears, and lives a kick, and says: "You bet." Highly cultivated audience laughs immoderately and claps very hard. Young woman slaps dirty old loafer in the face and then spats her hands together. Audience claps and fairly splits its sides, with mirth. Young woman gives a hideous I screech. Intelligent audience laughs till tears run down its cheek. It whistles the young woman back. She lays her lily-white hand across her lungs and bows sweetly. and she and the other pretty young ladies in spangled garments chant altogether a fearful and wonderful ditty, of which you cannot understand any thing except the chorus, which says something like this: And sine and dance. I yip, I yovr, And sine and dance. I rip, I row. Intelligent audience goes into con vulsions. Then some more despica ble crackling, comic singing. The very climax of hysterical mirth is reached for that intellectual audi ence when'half a dozen of the female women, the ugly old heathen and the gawky chap in the blue apron, all stands in a rew unil sing a wild, thrilling air, whichsays at the end of every verse: "How's that for high!" Aniljust as they say, how's that for high, therall give a very high kick indeed, as though they were exceed ingly anxious to kick somebody up stairs. It doesn't look pretty to see a lady kick. But the intelligent au dience is in a fa antic frenzy of delight, and hee-shaws and howls with rap , lure. Scene closes in a dissolving view of the gawky, he then winking his left ear, and I can't find words .0 the dictionary any more to describe the beautiful state of tickle of the au dience. I lia 4 ,en't been afforded such exalting and encouraging views of human nature in six weeks. Such refined and classic taste, you know, and such a delicate Showing up and shading off of the many emotions which play upon the human soul. A Character. Old Judge W., in the Old Dominion, is a character. fie was a lawyer,legislator, Judge and leading politician among the old time Whigs of blessed memory; but, alao. like them, his glory departed, and. like many others of his conferees, has gone "where the woodbine twi neth.. ' Notwithstanding the loss of property ani the too free use of applejack, he maintained the dignity of ex-Judge, dressed neatly, carried a goldheaded cane, and when ho had taken more than his usual allowance of the favor ite beverage, he was very pious at such times, always attending church, and sitting near the stand as erectly as circumstances Would admit, and responding: fervently. On one Dees , SlOll a Baptist brother was h,olding: forth with energy unction on theevil of the times, and in one of! his flights he exclaimed, "Show we a drunkard!" The Jndge rose to his feet, and, unsteadily balancing himself on his cane. said solemnly, "Here I am, sir; here I am." The elder, though a good deal non-pluss- . ed by the unexpected response, man aged Logo on with his discourse, and, soon warming up to his work. again called out, "Show me a hypocrite! Show me a hypocrite! Show me a hypocrite!" Judge \V. again rose, and reaching forward across a seat whi,th intervened, touched Deacon I). on the shoulder with his cane, and said, "Why don't you respond? I did when they called on me." Wanted Use Knot Untied. A strange wedding is recorded as having taken place in Pottersville, N. J.. recently, the bride being a miss of only fifteen summers, white the bridegroom Is an old man sixty five years old. The girl's name was Catharine fiegeman, and is the daughter of a respectable farmer, who is reputed lobe well:off.- Ash bury Farley. the hero of the tale, is described as a strong, powerfully built man,: who was sent by his friends to the State Lunatic Asylum some years ago, but who was subse quently released, being considered harmlew. Recently lie took it into his head that he needed a wife, and he set about supplying the want. Ile offered' hitnself to several young' ladies in Pottersville, but was rtject ed by all-of theta, although he pos sessed - considerable property and $ll,OOO in money. At length he be- came acquainted with the liege- ' maw.. and arrangements were made that Farley should marry Catharine, on condition of his settling $10,4)00 and giving her a pony phaeton. A pastor was engaged- to perform the ceremony. and the marriage was I consummated. No sooner had the' ceremony been performed than Cath arine Lim:lute frightened. She turn ed to the minister and * demanded that he should untie the marriage . knot. Ha told hiatthat the stet) she had taken was Irrevocabki. Farley tried to muscle_ hie wife, but she put him from her, and refused tiflook at, blm. She declared she would never • live with• him, and the result was, Farley went 'back to his farm .and Catharine remlined with her father s The affair is yet., a mystery to the friends of the young giri t s but It is believed ,thaLthe parents of the girl deliberately sold their vhild . for money. . GALLOWS. Two Murderers ilan_grd—Wlllhan Foster and Janne alemithaue7. • • wILLIpt p,t eetp:TEn. NEW Your., "March 21, 1873 t, The execution of Foster took place at seventeen minutes past nine o'clock thiti morning. in the Tombs: - Therts were hundreds , waiting out de .the Tombs this, morning, hoping to be able to - wlttx,e*Waterls ekceu (inn. The crowds. were kept hack the.pOlice,;lo.l nortine in .Iwenly of Mose outside, hoireirer,- was admit= TiftipriSontir the morning. was very:faint. He partook of some coffee, but ate nothing. Rev. :Drs. - ryng and Schoomnaker attended him. He engaged fit devotional ex ercises until a few minutes before his execution... At 'twelve minntes : past nine o'clock he left his tell on his-march to the scaffold. As he entered the yard Fo s ter gave one quick, startled glance around, but instantly recover ed himself and "walked with a toler ably firm step.to the gallows.. He Was attended by Sheriff" Brenan and Under.SheriffStavens,and was close iy followed by Rev. Dr. Tyng and Rev. Mr. Schoonmaker, the former of whom preached as he walked. Oa reaching the wallows, Foster, of his own accord, placed himself • be neath the noose. .His face luoked very pale beneithe the blackcap, and grew paler every moment., As Dr. 2yeg prayed he bowed 'his head arid covered his face, with his right hand. For six minutes Dr. Tyng continued his prayer, anti it was evident that Fester was at the point of swooning. The Sheriff quietly signed to Dr. Tyng to finish as quickly as possible, and advancing, shook Foster by the Land. Dr. Tyng then bade him farewell, and at n:18 a. m. the signal was given, and Foster was jerked vi olently into the air. Foster was a heavy man, and for once the neck was broken, and the spectatori were, spared the terrible spectacle of a man writhing in the throes of strangulation. The heart ceased to bent in rather less than twelve minutes from the time the weight fell, and in all probability Foster died without a pang. This afternoon Foster's body was removed from the Tombs to the res idence of his widow. JAMES SCE LIIANE\ Tos. March 21.—James haney, who murdered his wife, was etecuted at Suffolk jail at twelve minutes past eleven o'clock this morning. There were about four hundred spectators present. The prisoner walked firmly to the scaffold. He left six thousand dol lars' worth of property to his child. It is stated on the authority of Mc- Elhaney's spiritual advisers that members of his wife's family refused to allow him to see his child Nellie Emma, aged two years. A letter seconding an often-expressed wish on the part of the condemned man to see his child was i gent by Sheriff Clark to the family but without ef fect. ABORIGINAL 111.1.110 it. An American Comedy NIOD6C. scene I. Mail route on the Plains. Cat, Jack and his band of redskins dis covered upsetting a mail coach and scalping the passengers. Captain Jnck (wiping the blood off his facej—Ugh! Red man like . peace. Great father at Washington big chief. Red man have white heart. Love all his brothers. Too much blood. Indians sick of blood. One-Eked Scalawag (running a knife through a ehildj—lied men brothers, but great father has not sent them rifles enough. Our hearts are cold with bad whisky, but there is no lie in them. Indians love peace. &•ene An Indian encampment at night. Indians -discovered, with their squaws, sleeping. Frontiersmen and soldiers seen shooting them front the timber. Yellow Stone Jack, trapper (brihging down a squaw with his rifle)—There arn't no reason in the world why this 'ere continent ain't big enough for Indians and white men too. All these things can be settled by a pow-wow without shed den' blood. Hairy Jim (braining a papoose) —There ain't but one way to fix it; that's to have a new Peace Commis sion. There ain't been any this (month. That's what's the. matter. Lieutenant in charge (issuing or ders to burn up the lodges and Ms remainder of the children (—That's true, men. I'm sick of this work. After we have killed the rest of the women and children, I shall insist on a talk, These savages must be made to understand that a powerful gov ,ernment is not actuated by feelings 'of revenge. Scene 111. Grand pow-wow on the Plains Captain Jack .( with seventeen white scalps to his girdle)—lndian glad to meet white warrior. Indian never seeks white man's blood. Bad Indians drink bad whisky and kill. Captain Jack angry with bad Indians. Good Indian's heart full of love. Captain Jack cry like squaw to see white man killed. Peqee Commissioner—l t cheers the heart of the white man anti the great father at Washington to hear such noble words from his red children. War and bloodshed are not his de sire, and he sends fresh buttons and needle-guns anti revolvers and pow der and scalping-knives to his chil dren as peace offerings. Scene It'. Grand Tableau—Peace Commis sinner seen lying stiff in a slough, with one of the great father's knives thrust into his heart, and Captain Jack and his squaws piled up in the road with their throats cut. Grand Transformation Scene— " Let there be peace!" —A bill for the immediate aboli tion of slavery in Port! 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Zor extent, variety, style end quality: the stock now in Care Is not excelled West of the fnuuntains, to which daily additions of new goods are being made, all nf which will be sold at the Omen margins. To buyers ittrill pay to call at No. 114 Market street. letrlS:Zit JOS. R. HUGHES. AVOID QUACKS AND IMPOSTORS No Charge for Advice and Canard : titian. 11. Mott. Graduate ofJeerson -Medical College, Philadelphia, author of several valuable works. can he consulted on all dlsesies of the Sexual or Urinary ()mins, (which he has made In especial study) either In male or ft:tali. no mat ter from what cause originating or of how long standing. A practice of NI Tears enables him to treat disease with success. Cures guaranteed. Chaiges reasonable. Those ats distence cap for- We rd - letters describing s y mpto m and enclosing stamp to prepay postage, Send for the Gtdde to &WM. Price 10 cents. - J. 13. DYOTT, M. D , Physlebta and Sargeon. ttlz.tyl WS Duane St. New York. N .P.p 3B A.N, importer rind Wholonkstle Dealer in w. malm.croliaEatell4 110. 81 Wood Stmt, Pittainagly p a American, English, and German Cutlery; Sped. car Nicholson Filar. Dbittan's Sawa, and Boni - ten's Lightning Saws; Beattee and lterke's and Plumb's Hatchets; - Eastern Alanutactures and Pittsburgh Novelty Locks and Latches; Menu* Ltplonc.tt's and Grant Axes; Axes' and Row land's S. - Joyent„ Blacksmith,' Tots; Ohio Tool tw e Planet: Coll, Trace and other chains; New London W. U. tilohe, Nationel and t ther Ilorsa 11411.: Fire Irons. Stands, ilhortia -and pokers: Pra ti nl mottles Wongers, and a fall line of 'mo ral Ilarnwarc at the LOWE T BATS. Avdkt for Park Bros. & Co's Steel. oellikam rTHICPWCHCACFCCONTAIOIO-1 !AM 's;2. lids* Oil a U.. • 1121/I.l:GaliD will be paid to any the twiteata of this keg. dips:tat [rum the: tiaidysts". • -- DAVIS. CIIAMDEM*-CO. 1411:1,_, BT P . R . AIRB . .zygrap DUPONT'S' 2'43 Aiiigtuifu Ulntag, litsialni and MPet ret Pow ., der In *Malls kegs.for tale W. iota to „sous kot amens. from onr - Ussfkidnes at Dittprters.• 'Tilt well known powderhas b .puntuftetpradi in* Om IP passim% Is fold at ONO Ditto. a • Errands. arm variety Dry /D. ,WiLtet fif D. -W.- • C DID WELL CU.; thin AO% " • marl9.4w PittaWrgh.t`m • Get,an Agency for the lipw and WHOA Sewing Machiiii Wo an 'glow ProPired to eel stimat TIMM acid °stows utarczweerreia usiminer mem dttm ever beim tivieg our ettierAl , RIPTEEITYPRS'' tnthe bush.i. leo eopitai reqtatoderve Hgpd au tosses am* corkerelipopes at orrowei • IloremWagit item! eito4ytutilette4 Wei= SPEiaiLL „ _ to men who ttatiletitmmit owe exilltitt:Nrew le the time I. apply amyr, ready fbr the 'Wes trade. 811* tit &CO, 144Wood8L.fttliburstrrit. TO ' B S OK'o4.NrASUlia . ,l_' _ .. . .... .., , THE NEW- WAY , ..,:,-,-- : or_mi t umria A. - . „....' . - , -:-1.-7 , . SUBSCRIPTION = BOO K CAN AEU- THOUSANDS! • • PLAIN - HOME TALX.. , . Is pLala talk about the body mil ils physics) and soclilneeds.Dr. E. D. Fog:mm*4omM of "htedi., cal Common ease." of No. l'M Lexington Are, N. Y., wbo utertains cTerybac4* with his pen; us and cures rerybody by his sItIIL is its au th or. In its Um d pascal' answers a thasisuid ismas'- lloas you d n't want to go, to your , pbystclen about. It I OS. to stamped upon 'lts cover. "a book for prl I. and considerate reading.;' relea 11.3 25. and, sent. postage prepaid, evetrywbere. Contents tab le mailed bee. Agents. Wonted. Jk beautiful original chramik nionitted.. "Tennis Punic To Tux Dons." worth Me goes with the book - . No chromo without the book. No big without the chromo . Address =I HILL noilubtri4 Company. No. 1, Nast 2111.1 i btreet. New [York.' -.—. ~ - imatilitirr,' JAS. 4411,190 X. KAI 4, RIVINEDT.. M'CAItDLESS,. i I Jmnsolt a coi I.I3I4RTE . RS dhV JOBBERO PF • DRY GOODS AND • NOTIONS. 103 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, ,1:1k. Daring; a resident- buyer hi the East, •enables us to keep our sloe* complete, and add new fityles as they appear in the market Special attention invited toner stock of DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS. •aintSlei. (fb s.: sky W.HXARSHM. p. FAINURER MONUMENTS+ ec RAVE Head Stones which WC aro sell tng as'cheap as any other Arnt'in the State. Also Granite Monuments and 'lead Stones tarnished to order as reasonable N they Can be !sew here. Persons wishing Monuments or Heed drones will fare money by calling and seeing our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we will guaran tee fusel a better job Co less money than any other firm In the county. Also GRINDSTONES AND FIkTVRES cEltE:qm OP ALL KINDS Ity the bbl. Industry Twp., Bounty Account. In account with Industry futrnshlP, 8. Manua, Collector of 'Bounty Tex for 1811. Dr. To ice. of .......... Cr. By liaoncratious ou Duplicate— Balance.. ...... .......... ....................... 11.544 21 On sett*rnent"srith B. Moon, Collect or o Bounty Tax in Industry township, for the yea 1871, we certify the foregoing, prabintrot IC co net according to the best afoot belief. J. If. t'OOPEIt,.I Au di tor ,. A. E. EVANS,Li . March Ist, nil. sneraaw - - - N (YrICE. state of James . 1:4 tireith, deceased—Letters twenties ter, opo n the above estate having been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted tO said estate are requested to maim payment, and those, herby claims to present the Patna without delay to J. M. B.IIITII, Beaver C. Pa..or JAMES cutasn Shippincport Pa. Executors. naar.s"Gly UNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALEI SITUATED Ip MILE BELOW BEA STE% • and having n detightfni view of the Ohio river and surrounding country; 1 mile Wm R. IL Sta tion; house brick, two *Wks high, i rootos,ittic, hill, cellar; porch, etc.; all finished; wash-honey turoke-bouse. well of water at the kitchen door; ow ham and stable with cellar. kitc hen door s In faint of property; alt Weil patnted; otchant sin • bearing condition. grapes. plumb; ebonies, gooseberries, and all kinds of small fruit. Will be cold on reasonable terms. A DIV on the premiers to the owner, Md. 0 V. EMS BM PARLOR MENAGERIE AND THEATORUM Open Da,y and Evening, all The Year. TBE eDEArEsT AND BEST PLACE OP AUCSESIENT IN THIE: CITY 8t PERFOIi3IANCE,t3 from the Spne, DAILY .1 'I WO IN TutyonintooN, TWO IN,TRE :AFTERNOON, TIVO.MIHE EVENMG • Doors open trout 8 *Week ht the morning an. til 10 o'c!ock at night, M o rAdmtstlott tool!, putr.2 . s eerios.va Thep ; vlAtio; tho city. dtnt't, Litt to visit BLRNEI•US MUSEUM, sth Av'e.. between Woos ind Senttbiela Sta.. ,PITTSBMIGII, PA. saarsT3-1y . ~,, -e's'-'Z ;-;7 ‘ %:/ ' 7'ttiioil447*• : i l . 3l 4l ll 4 l 4 ,. ;; L l: ' ;i ' :: •• VitittlrditittiAl i ttlecil ' ' '4l Ufi4s:l6it ..' 1 Anteltiiii ti V*. ' : 'skive. 9404.* 1 1 0.1 11 5. 0 1 aid . 1 1110 4 111 . 11. **. ;- . ow Cifrisit. iiiii:xrimi: .. r. .- - • ' teatimm.. -. i•",..9. ' ~...';- ';.^. ll'q APO ' '''' ' • ....,: - ri, Takaddi :,:. - ' - 7 :- ~ '•-• ,IA 4 .-.lLfl4lUllant : ::- ,-, ,.. - :'.. ' DitLIUMEL • ' " .=• - 7 ..., , . • , .117 . ; .., •', • , t 7.: .i • . li' - . '- '-- ; i.- • j o -• • ora :.' ~- ~ :,'l ... 1 .7 . , ~ 4...73,, ~. :. T' ..2 ''.;•---..,-- .1.:,Y , • ..--;',. 0 "*.,)•':: , •7....,...-.% :.,,;:: •:i• , itt =a PLEA.atrie ili . - , E , X*ey 13 1.1; C U. filiOnlY:Antrirn Remedy tar Edens Menage entibill,cared Ilea of Dtabetes - In which It Urn alltlest ttimoftbs.aoekoftheWsd. AseEand Intlantstket of the Kidneys. Utosradtet giditarsoid Bateradoa_of Matinees of the Prostate Oland, and Locons or MifiCY Diseb ll lo o , and for Enter b led - and Dell is daostimstelsoflieref. , attended 'With liallowton tlyttiptoms • Il Less of Pow-r, LOU of inall o l 4 MOM et Bfrattking, Weak-Nerves, Watedit woo, 'lx O. tiasbing of the saiManidektiontecattfs=liCe‘rie...PVllA countenance . Vied try tilions. thirdeClitlii or. change of Matter tinitnatent nriettor. Pains. bed-wetting bolittildrest. • laroany. Maul. oilto ladles. the Ex trod Man le 'mewled Ur an_y Otiker remedy.-- ItettrOeatafficieLltmtUnt: uslarnbistrY." Pahl- Nam or Supple ton of Customary Evacuations. Ulcerated or sc a , rus state of the Uterus, pu g:Mos* or Whites. Startithi. and. for sti cote plaints Incident to the sex It Is_prescrthed hmilvely by thernest.etninent Physicians and Eldertves for 11100t:bled and denude consilintions of both sexes and ill-ages. KEARNEYS EXTRACT BU Cl 3 Curti Diseases 'biting from Imprudences, flab its of DirsipatiOn, Etc., in all their stages, at fittleembense.llttio or no thane in diet, no ht. eoLventence and no exposure. It causes a fre quent desire. and emu strength to Urinate, there by removing Obstruettons. Preventing and Cur. Int gtrictures of the Urethra. Allayin r Pain and tallatuation, so frequent in this class of diseaSes, and expelling AU Watson.* matter. KEARNEY'' EXTRACT nucny $1 00 per bottle or six bottles for $5 00. deliver- ed to any address, secure from observation. Sold by druggists eV here . Prepa'cd by ILEARNEYeryw & CO.. 104 Dunne St., . to wbom letter , for Information should be be odd:eased.febs-17 WE CLERGYMEN 'WERE CUUIIEI of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lambagchttelattralifdaey. and Nervons Diseases. Wier years of suffering. by uking hr. Vegeta* Rhedr4afie Spews the scientific dircov ery ord.?. killer. M. D. a regular graduate phy. Winn, with whom we are personally ecgaainted. who has for BI yews treated these diseases exclu sively with astonishing results. We believe it :oar christian daty, alter delibenition, to canecten tkrinsly request sufferers to use it, especially per. PODS in moderate -circumstances uho cannot al. ford to waste time and money on worth. less mixtures. A. clergymen we seriously feel the deep responsibWtr resting on us In publicly eadorting this medicine. Bat our ktowledge and experience (Nits remarkable merit fully justifies dur action. Rev C. IL Ewing, Media, Penn'a, refired sixteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas Murphy. D. D., Frankfort, Philadelphia. Rev. J. S: Davis, flightatown, New Jersey. 11ev. J. B. Blichansn,Clarence. lowa. Rev. O. O. Smith, PlOaford e lkiew York. Rev. Joseph Beggs, Fails Mutt!. Pnilidelplata. Other . testimonlahi from _ mcm° ,ll, . Governors . Judges, Congressmen. Phy sicians. forwarded gratis with pamphlet ex planing these diseases One thousand dollars will be presented to any medicine for Fame die. eases showing squat merit ander ant, or that can Drool3Ca ,ona-Lartti ae many Jiving cures. Any person Sending tkeleter description of affliction will receive greets a legally ,signed guarantee. naming the Dumber of bottles to cure, agreeing to reined money upon sworn statement of its failure to cure. Afflicted invited to write to Dr. Fltler. Pblladts. Sig valuable advice costs nothing. SAMUEL C. DANN EN. Agent. &Whirl Rocinceran. El • STATEIMEMT OF Rochester Insurance Company. Fannuer 15.1Z73.' . ASS STK. Xartgages and other viscosities Stoeholdsr— Plots* Cash amines.. Commission to Agents ...... Expenses, Salaries, Csocellevi —... Premiums In hands of Agents Capital Stock Ptyalin= Accrued Interest._ Commteston ... trillS•tt New Government Loan BANKING ]LOUSE OF Jaxnes T. Brady & Co., 4th Avenue and Wood Street, PI TTSI3 CG U. PA. We twe prepared to eirehan;Te "01 te.ev. f,f !ev• eminent bonds into t new five per ceLt ;van of the United State's. omu. s . 13rea‘A S - o I'oll9 am CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS MATTINGS, SHADES AND SHADE CLOTH HOLLANDS ALL COLD S, OREEN -- .STAIR RODS with Patent Past enin,; TABLE COVERS, PIANO COVERS, RUGS AND MATS, m.irl9 fin WELTY BROTHERS, 106 • FEDERAL isTItEET, „..$1,11:39 91 .... 99 69 1ner19.73. 1 y 128 'New 128 STRIPED POPLINS IN ELEGANT STYLES: (lIU BARGAINS IN . BLACK ALPACAS, At 374 and 50 cents. 4-4 UNBLEACHED MUSLIN At 10 Cents, EXTRA GOOD AND HEAVY 4-4 BLEACHED MUSLIN At 123 Cents; SHAWLS AND SCARPS I EXTRA BARGAINS • BLACK SILKS, nutr3-1f BOGGS & BUHL. 12,4 Federal St.. ALLEGIIE.NY, CITY, PA aprlol3 ly Parra For 8111.4,t. A farm containing 65 term, more or leap, within one, and a .fetwth.miles of Beaver, Is offered for ell°. The lend fir u good u can bo found to the County. The brilliiingseonrust of a 2-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and all other natiessary out buildings- Good fruit of all kinds on the farm, all ender fence, and in arm 3 rood *ell of soft water at - the door. roe inviter. tinier*. inqulto tbo Aroma of-- Ike, BOHM FAL Ifebnt-tf • `STANT RELIEF Fais:-the - A.sthmn.. Anyvereoa. troubled with that terrible disease, will mem,. immediate and complete reltd; by urine my Asthma linniody. iris afilleied with it, for twelve sews, entirely unfitting me toe buff for weeks at a time; and dlteavereci /WS remedy by eXperinreating on my self after all other medicines linen to bar., any affect. 1 will ii‘rtant it lo give Instant Relict tri ail cages- of AOknit 'not complicated with otuer dizearea. ANY PERSON AFTER ONOE USLN'G WILL NEVER BE WITItOUT IT. FPah*!Leta eontiluiag certificates by tuft REE. send fur WM "tat pour Druggisifor u. Übe tuts none cn bend. get him to Rend or write for tt yonnrelt. Price by non, Dostne paid. $l.OO per box. I.IBERAL TERMS TO DRUGOInd. A ddraaa 431L118. 8. 111111.8 T, : febl9.tfj Rocnemn, Emma Co. Rt. CIEM . $59.40 .. 30,595 00 . 15,591 59 .„ 115 57 „ ,555 31 ... 1,140 IS 50 ... 433 00 sio7.9as 12 LIAR LMES. $u 000 170 300 0 0 1 60 $l(l7,St JOHN °FUMING. nu., Frei. ALUGUENY CITY, PA AT 29 CENTS ~/~~~~~j~.~ ~'s;i •£ , , • 1- • . ,' -.---••• •-, --...-.-,. — .....'......... 1 ... r .`,,;: ....;:,- ,*- o .'. ", ',•.,- ' , O OKHERE*,, ~ s ;bow of 'goods 'Ol - Os • _ • • • Swig aid sursase recrortd,‘ao!libbilitrit 01 1 427.1121100 ., :imaasimra, VOellifil, ...-= . • , . .• ~ ixectrwai____,int- - . 111,, ..paifriur,_ woo ta . Ills sossmisi% • niii w ibb kb ker pot bmink by idargitteettos la *stasis to rd!a,seisibst -• Iliteir Or tb, -aim • • , - •- - ••• 4 , .-"-+ .1' v DANIEL:MILLER; ~ ..• BRIDOIS 87.. .19RIDOICW42r. IPA. ~ • mat 240 - ' '.- • :*'' ' • , " • ClAMEaritik.ST - NEW GP9D WINTER -sirocim.- tidies planate la tu. tanutrig.ht. friends tgopublicietter• O Ust r i, he has just mi.:trod owl op oad lioNew,Stook Drpooft.. . ith i ted r. 0.14 OF THE LAThS Fall and IVintek keeps the Amu, iv9rkmen in Ida employ, mad feels confident of tin 0 11 47 to cut,and make up, garments both MIONABLE& and in such:a dimmer as will please his CUSTA)METI4 OUTIMENI MEN NM ALWAYS ON raND Mil and see us before leaving your Orders Elsewhere WILIJAM armpit,. Jr. may4so:lY ; Bridgewater. Pa SPEYERER & SONS ARE RECEIVING A LARGE and WELL' SELECTED Stock of NEW 0 D S, FROM THE EAST, binight at LOWEST CASE PRICES; comasTnia OF iartv-Gool)s, Gr - RUC EitIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CA.VS, QUEENSWARE, HOLLOWARE, ROPE AND OAKUM, FAIINESTOCK'S, Aid the First National WHITE LEADS, PAINTS. DRY AND IN 'OIL; AND A LARGE STOCK of OIL. A LSO, 144 rtAitnEL, CANTON CITY Flour. ALSO, 144 BARRELS FALCON FLOUR; ALSO, 15 1100SHEADS New Orleans SUGAR A LBO, 30 BARRELS N. O. MOLASSES A LllO, 150 KEGS WHEELING NA. ILS A L'Af ), 10 TONS OF WHEELING IRON, 1 - -A r- SPIEVMII,IE 4 R tsIONS, ROCII ESTEE, Pa. April 13,15:2: ly; clldgmay at A. 11 ist 0 it Bridge Street, BRIDGEWATER, PA. 18 WEEKLY RECEIVINO A FRESH SUPPLT UR 000DS LM FACII OF THE V9LLOWING DEPARTMENTS: DAY cioa,.D e Steubenville Jeans, Ca.saitneres nud Sattineta, Whtto Woolen Blankets, White and Colored and Barred Flannels, Meriniv, Delaines, Plaids, Gingbatns, Cobergs,. Lawns, Water Proofs, Chinchilla, Cloths, ' Woolen Shawls Brown and Black Muslins, Drilling, Tickings, Prints, Canton Flannels, Jacoricts, Table Linen. Irish Linen, Crash, Counterpanes, • Holeery, Glovea, 4t; Mite. Groceries Coffee, Teas, fintar, Molasses, Mine SllverDrips. Golden and Common Syrups. Mackerel in bar rels and kite, Star. and Tallow Candles, Soap. Spices and Mince Meat. Also, SALT. Hardware„ Nails Glass , Do., Locks. Door Latches. Binges, Screws. Table Cutlery. Table what Tea Spoons, Sleigh Bella, Coat, Bons. Are Shovels and Pokers, Nails and Glass. Spades, Shovels, 3, and 4 Tine Forks, DAM Scythes and Straths,•Corn and Gaiter Roes. WOODENWARE. wicket& Iliba, Chums. Butter Piintr imd Wee CARBON OIL, Linseed Oil ec, White Lead. Boots Etna Shoes L DINS' 31ISS BS' AND va CIIILDRENS' ID gTeat rlet,. Rifle Powder and Shot , Blasting Powder and Fuse. Pious , Foetal rp, Querensware. ill heavy goods delivered free of ciliate. By - close attention to btudness. and by keeping constantly on hand a well assorted Stack of goo 4 of all the different kind, ukually kept Ina country gore. the undersigned homes M the tutors as in ale pan to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. 33. S. drialretly.—itcktgd. Black anti Gold= Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS No. 158 SILITEIPTILD ST. Four doors above Sixth Ave. FR WATCHES, CLOCKS, MEW Optical and Fanv Oaods, &c. PITTS'BE:92Off,' PA. FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Please - cut this advertisement out and bring it with ynu. „, jel4l, i a t ni a Yligi PINII THE Tar Cordial, NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOU TU o xliti/QAT,and LUNGS. la lamaillAng to no to !storm, tbe public that Dr,l4, 14, - ; W, labors .Ploelhe Ter cordial. for Thant and Law Diseatra.lea !rained an enviable rept:Nibs. from the Atlantic to the pecmo been. MA from thence to some-of the dreg families of Ititinfte# Pat tilrOagh the peat shoe s NA by per golas throughout thelttate actually beneetted and awed at his calm - Whiled° pabibbes leer, poesy Weep:otters. he la unable to apply the demand* #jtalna'and bolds its reputation . — Irlrat. Nut by Monolog congb, but bylooeentag and assisting nature to throw cff the unhealthy inatter,'.ccillected ab tit, the. throat and bronchial tubes. tchta muses trriloilon. Second. It iemoves the cause of Irritation Witch produces cough) of the mucous membrane and broncl.tal tubes, 'misters the lungs to act matt throw off the unhealthy secrettcms, and purifies ttre Wood. Third. Rls free hom 'guile, lobelia, Ipecac and of which aunt throat and lung remedies arasomposed. which *Mit cough only. and dlsor game the stOmacti. bile a soothing effect on fbikatouracb, sets on the • liver and kidr.eys, and lorphatio and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part of the intent and in Its Invigorating end purifying 'rfficts it has. pianist • reputation which it nuntbold above all ethers in the market. NOTICE. Tim Pin Troll Tar Cordials Great American Dyspersia Pills, AND Worm Sugar Drops Being under my Immediate dlrectlou, they shall tn. lose their curatlve qualities by the use of chep and impure articles. HENRY R. WISHART, PROPRIETOR. FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q C. Wlshatt's , 3filee Parlors arc open on Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdayii from 8 a. VI, to IS p. m.. for consultation by Dr. Wm• T. Magee. With him are associated two consult. log physicians of seknowledged ability.. This opportunity is not offered by any other Institu tion in the city- all letters mast be addressed to L. Q. C. WISHART, N. D., No. 232 N. SECOND ST.. P'llll.4S-D L.F•II lA. anS '73-Gurt R. R. R. BADWAY'S READY RELIEF CUILZS TUE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR alter readdis advertisement need any 0:11., SUFFER WITH PAIN. EAP'vATS ADV RELIEF IS A CUTiE "."'" FOR EVERY PAIN, It vas the first and ta TAO Only Pain Et exactly that bistantly stops the most excruciating pains. aiEye Inflemmatione, and tures Congestions, whether of the by Lunirc atkm. tomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, IN ones I F OM ONE TO Tvittr. unruly& Ito matter how violent or excniciatlng the pain the RHEUMATIC, Red-ridden, loam. Crippled, Ner vous, Neuralgic , or prostrated with disease may surfer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT SASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNF.YS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. LNFLAILDATION OF THE BOWELS. NGESTION OF THE LUNGS. SORE THRO AT DIFFICULT BREATH'S°. PALPITATION OF TFIE HEART. HYSTERICS,, CROUP. DIPHTMIA. CATARRH,INFLUMVIZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM. COLD crams, AGUE CHILLS. The application of the Reads , Relief to the part or ports where the pain or difficulty ealits will aßord we and comfort. 'Twenty drops In half a tumbler of 'rater will In e few moments mare CRAMPS. bPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE. DIARRHEA. DYSENTERY. COLIC. WLND IN THE ROWELS, and all INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers should always wry a bottle of Rad. way'. Wadi, Relief with them. A few drops In water will prevent alektiets or pules from change of wales.. It Is better than French Brandy or Bitch as a stimulant. EVER AND AGIIEi FEVEA V AND AGUE eared for fifty cents, There is not a remedial agent In Ms world - that will emu Fever and Ague, and all other Malarlorta, Bilious, Scarlet._ Tfphokl,_ _Yellow, and other as (aided by RADWAYS PILLS) so quick aa nADwArs HEADY sta.WILLEY. Fifty emits per bottle. Sold by if bruse HEALTH 1 BEAUTY 1 ! MONO AND PIM RICD BLOOD-I. gRZASE OF FLESH AND W EI GHT-CLEAR MEIN AND BEAUTIFUL COWLEXION CORED TO ALL, --- DR. R A DWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN• RESOLVENT ITAS MADETHE MOST ASTONLSHING CURES 80 QUICK 80 RAPID ARE THE CHANGE;; THE BODi UNDERGOES INDER T__ ,_IIP IN. FLUENOS OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINZ THAT ;very Oar an Increase In Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PIIRIFIEII. Every drop or the SA ESAPA PALMAS Er. SOLVENT communicates through the Libod. Strut. Urine, and other fluids ann Jokes of the system the vigor of life, torn repairs the wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula. Syphons. Con eumptlon, Glandular disease, INeersin the Throat, Month, Tumors, Nodes la the Glands Evi a nparts of the system, Sore Eyes, Strumous Dlsfrom the Ears. and the worn forme of Skin dbeases. Eruglons. Fever Sores, Scald livtd. Mg Worm, Salt - Rheum Erysipelas, Acne. black Spots, Worms In the Fleet, Tamers Queers In the Womb, and all weakergag_aad painful discharyes, Night Sweats. Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of the life principle, are within the ettrallve range of this wonder of Mod ern Chemistm and a few days' use will mere to nay person using It for either of these forms of disease Itepotentrower to cure them. Nat only 'does the BAstanranctstArr Rrena.7r.se excel aliment remedial agents In the cure of route, &Whims. Oanititutional, and Skin diseases i but It Is flu only positive mare for Kidney dc Madder, Complaints. Urlovy. and Womb Weems. Obeel, Dishetcs. WipSWPAW of Water. Incontinence of Urine. e Muse. Athemburts, and In all both whore there it. brirAduat deposits., or Um 'rater is wok, dandy mixed wills sub:tame like the white of an egt_ or Meade the whits set, or th ere b a morbid, dart, billortuoppeoranee. and whits bomeduet de. Mgt& and when thus le pricking. barithsc ston e. ,fr m p a in wate ry end rob In the habil of the But and slang tho Loins, wowing , —/Theonlyknownandrani remedy for Irannerita. Tape, etc. Turpqr of 14_ Yestre Growth Cared by Badsvayys Resolvent. earinct._ ,st Mow. J.ir 18 Ils 6l . Dsoo , sy have had Tom* mod bonds. MI the Doctors raid "theta aria ma help kelt!' I allot orery thin that was racemasooded; but maids.. hettsetne. ;NM your Itawatanita aaa.0. 1 4 try It; bet lot se fish Ia 11, berme I bed t a ct dkw fah , . yamSisk da battles et lb. iteselsont, and air but et Raalnara PtDo, eas two bottle. ef yews Reedy retie: sea Shen le ea sign et tumor to be .s err sad t tart Itettet, smatter, tad hamlet than I hare tot twain' years. Tie wont tow was Eli the WS aide at tb• beartla. lstriSa. I write Ws to yaw to the beret of other& so "WM lt pro cheats.' 111.14N111 P. MUT. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT_ PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasfelas, elscantly _coated with sweet fun; Cpsreftd 2 ba. Purity, aCanite. inn Um:ol,m rs 11th, for the cure of all disorders of tit. Stomach, Liver, Bowe; Kidneys, Bladder, Nereoter Dliessea. asaiisebe, Coludlparad4 Costiveness. Indigestion Dyspe,ssia, Billansaesk Bilious Fever. Indazsuasnao or tho Ilowets. Pile; and all Dersaga. mente of the Internal Viscera. Warlarned to effect. • posfUra Slew Purely Vegetable, coutaining no me , oury,mineratror deleterious drum IMF Observe the Mowing eymptome re:ratting b from Thowdas of the Meters Orittsn: voompaten, herald_ Noy Meow a the Blend la tho MA A of Ow sson, Names, Hoortboto, rittirott of F ood„ Weed la the alms* Soo Erects. Um*, !Hokin or Frans lug at the Pit of Poomodk. Soho. min of the ilanisi sae DUewit Illreadda& Mow total ea YI How, or S i lt flo the tosleas what In Fawn _or g rhall a Tar la. ' Zia D. 4 : l6l WI" ; of Peesptratloo, Tsliossitess of tits Bids sad gym, Pala to the Me e Cho, Labs, mad lidera Flasks of Had, Poring re the fry' dais of EADWAY'S mu; win free th. mann *moan the ritufwe-nanied disorders. Rice. IS contently bas. SOW BY DRUGUISTS. /IMOD -IPALsz_AND TR.' Send one letter. stamp to RADWAY CO., Ito . Of Meideu Lime New-York. Information worth Mounds will to salt you. Administrator's Notice.. Estate of Georg, Baker, Dee'd. Letters of adminisimtion upon the C•tate of George Baker, late of New Sewickley township, In the county of Beaver, and State of Penury lea. ohs, dec'd, haviou .bcen granted to the subscriber residing in said township, all persona having Claims or demands against the estate of are veld decedent are hereby requested to make known the same to the undersigned with - ut delay. LOUIS VANDIVORT. Min's% No Persos stun take these Bitten se cording to diretticats, and rallain long unwell- pro sided thm.r bond; are nos destroyed by mastic son or other mean, and the vital organs w berried the point of re._l : .Dywpopela ess • Headache, Palo to the Shoulder% Cool* Tightts ese o t th Chest. Dhulinties s Sour Ensetatio e of the Son e d. Bad Tasters disarms* Dil earks iousA, p Pon at the Hoof; 10fiamoiatito of the LmsmiC a i, to the miens of the Ki&eys Auld 'a hundred other are tba Mrin Birp ep ,.. - "C lul tZr e"6 l prove atettergaanate of laments than a length, advertisement. ' !P t ar Fausate Caseetteitaaa, inyasar or old, ' married or &Mee.** he dawn of wnotashow, the tuns of Irk these Took Bitters &solar tod e . tided an Moms that imprcmonets wou rier. centible. Voir listaaamatory and Chrw asse Eittemosaglaus axial Gout, Bilious, Remittent -and Intenrsitteat Fevers, Diseases of the Eho o d. Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitter s L ist coal. Such Diseasesare caused by Vitiated glou r id,' Dizestire Org iS general nsly produced by deruartutqn Gl' th e a. Theff are isGentle ihargstlve es well as a Tanit, possessing the merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Cungemo fs tuition of the Liver And Viseenl Organs, and Bhirfus Diseases, Vise Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tenet. s a !i Rintelies, Spots, Plmples, Pustule., Balk Carbuncles, itsi,,sorms, Scafd- Head , Sor e E r " , p;rpipetas, ltch , 'Scurfs. Discolor:nous of the Ski; Huors and Disease. of the Skin, of ni sr , name or nature, are facially dug up and carried out of the system In a short time by the use of these Bitters. Grateful Thousands priciaith VI/124AR /limas the ,mast wonderful Invigoraht that ever sustained the sinking system. J WALKER. Prup'r. R. H. McCIONALD & CO.. and Agts . San Frarelsetl, Cn, , ad ni NV.lshireAton and Charlton Sts, New Yet'. '..4)1.1.1 1:Y ALL DRUGGISTS Pi DEALEkS. u5. - ": - . 13r - -= L. cite; 4.m_l7 Rheumatism or a ., ot curable) that Dr. Fitter's regcrai,,, rup will not cure—warranted cniujattead physician's prescription used mu aoilv $5OOO Reward offered to-IC. P:,p, etora of any med , Cine for hbrumui•rin ralgia able to produce t th as many ing cures made Within the Kane th 0 .; Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatic Itenh.de $2OOO Reward offered to say person ;ova log Joseph P. Fitler. D.to be other thana graduate of the celirbrated uhiversuy of P , or,sv vaniain 1813. nod Professor of ( herre, ti) _•, 4 lag Rheumatism specia.ly for tt9 years. $lOOO Reward is any Chemist, or others able to discover luditle of Yots.e;:t. lni el:ileum, Mercury. or anything injurious to th e sjs tem in Dr. Filler's Rheumatic t,yrcp 28,500 Certificates or testimonial. t.f Including Rev. C U, Ewing. Media. Pa seph Beggs, Falls of tvrtinylkill, Phila . d. w.f.. of itev. J. 13. Uavis , ilighstteith.N J.. ltc , Thts. Murphy, Franktorrl, l Pclrat Dr .lenttlrgs and Dr Walton. Phtlad-lphia: lion. J \ Creel.l. mem her of Congress tram Phi Jade Less, Latiism, N. I . ex-Senator Steuart. Baru. more; rx-Governor Yo.. et:. Kentucky. and :hot. &tries of others it space pert:ool,l $230 Revs and 1 r the bon,. any warranted pn paratton bar lhLeuuvatLsu and Neteral l oa toad ani,r a Mifflin!' W, - 11:11tilltrs, seta itig forth ;a s exact Lumber of bottle. to care or 1 , 04 en the amount paid for the .time to rite patient to ea-e failure to Luc.. A fs.a desCripl Yon .if ewes rsgolr guarantees must Se! holtVltsrheth I,v iett, Philadelphia. The guarante., si-ned and .taring quantity to cure, lettl be returned by Mal,. advice and instructions, without any harge. Ad. dress all letters. - to South Fourth Street_ No other remedy is oflered on such terms Gel a circular on the various forms of Rheum& tram. awn, blank application* for guars•itee. cr . tta or the special agent. HUGO ANDIIIMEEL .epit; Pa Holloway's Pills A N 11 Holloway's Ointment. T" grand principle that operates In 1n.,. w‘e, derful medicines, is the power that they ; less in purifying the turgid Wei d, and .-x.t.s:'lnzt• corrupt humors from the FlFterfl. Holloway'. Pills consflt of a ca--11 penciller ' , lntimate of the tlTlCtit.Ve,g,etatile Ex tract% Herbal and Medicinal Gum s . ceasinggrail, a of mit•eral In the r owl,:ns tfou, they never expose those w o use ti. n. to any danger, at any time or seseen No e,. net need hesitate to prescribe than to h.-r and the most delicate constitution, c-in u 'o rn with as great a benefit as the most vt.oro powerful frame. HOLLOWAY de CO, Soleyroprietor-, 7$ MaldenLane Kew York. wlw and Ointment are Cents. 6. vs. and $I per box or pot A ;rent Sat !III.; is made by buying th, large size= curovny. TM Maiden Lane. Nev 107'4 Ban! and Bankers BANKING HOUSE James T. Brady & Co., COIL FOURTH AV E. St WOOD Sr, Pittsburgh, Pa. WE MY AND YELL Goverment Securities, Gold, Silver; ON LIBERAL TERMS, And do ft G.-neral Banking. Bndneas. ant,w SIX PER Cb - NT. INTEREST on DEPOSITS, subject to check without notice 05 8 : 1 3%1 JAMES T. BRADY A - 'O. BEAVER DEPOSIT BANK Of BEAVER, PA. EISEN ALLISON c - c>11..,1".1-: 4 [7'T'ICrIVS4 ruoMPTLY MADE. AND REMITTED Correspondence and Accounts Solicited INTEREST ?AM ON TIME DEPOSITS EXCHANGE, SECURITIES, &c., till BOUGHT AND SOLD. Otlice Moro from 9 e. m. to 4 p. neS:72:tt JNO. CONWAY L'CO., BANKERS & BROKERS IfioC .st'r PA. EXCHANGE, COIN AND k_.'ol.-PONS ACCOUNTS of Manufacture:, 31erchanta and A Individuals solicited. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. 111317 — Correspoudeuts %vitt rot ,, ,ve prompt to' 11013. Je:ll,tl • J. F. DRAVO. J. B. Alto ct.L, Beaver Savings B:lnk THOS. McCREERY & CO., ER DEALLItS IN EXCHANGE. COIN, coUPON S, And Bankable Paper. Coreedons tunde In all Parts of the United States. Spacial attenti. n to Collections and Retniitanees. Itil..rest on L:rne Uepoaita. Open from 9a.M.to 5 p. ra. 1)" aprlT."Mty C4P9 PIANOS. HAINES BROS. , PIANOS. GEM L. PRINCE & C 0 99 0116.17ti5. The three best end aloft popular Instrunduti; iq tho market. Cotologue and Price Lie'. con taining full particulars dialled to any addres4. CHARLOTTE BLUNIFi. No. 11. Sixth- Avenue, Pittsburgh, Is. Bele agent for Prince & Co.'e Organs. gel, Med•kinaa:. ANTI cciii-r,cvNe.i DEALEIIS IN .1 11 McCrtEcnr. .111109. MCCRE:AL dair WM 13EAVE It. I'A CASIITEII
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