The Beaver Argus. tieaver. Pa., April 23,1873. Circulation Thirteen Rates of Advertising. QS 3nl ECil 1,,-yr--10 lineal' $9 00 ...-ittarcs, do 8 50 S ,quares. do 600 l squares, do i 600 column.-- 800 ti 11 - 00 c01umn.....11 29 00 $3 00 $5 00 oo 001 600 900 800 10 50 11 00 1500 15 001 20 00 80 001 38 00 odmsnietrators• and Executors` Notices • peart notices per line, ten cents. tar Payments to be made quarterly, except or trawdent advertisements, which mast be paid 1❑ actvan'ce JOB WORK. Eighth Sheet Bills 25 copies or less 2.5 additional copies or less. Fourth Sheet Bills 25 copies or 2.3 additional copies or less. Ilalf Sheet Bills 25 copies or less 25 additicmaLeopies 'or less, Full Sheet Bills 25 copies or less .25 additional copies or less..... __ Bills In Equity five pages or lean Each additional page Munk*, plain, one quire. Each additional quire....._... (miler Job work at same rates TIME TABLE. Cleveland & Pittsburgh R. R.—Trains :;ping East leave Beaver Station a, follows: Nor tr.:••• A.ccom'n 0.1 Mall, 2.87 p. m.;Everting Fast Line, TV. Trains going Kest leave Beaver Station au fol ows: Mail, 7;46 a. in.; Accommodation 5.40 p. m The attention of the public is directed to the following New Advertisements which appear for the first time in the A [taus today : Ad v —Geo. P Rowell Ad. —Amoi Allen. A v Jaft. Bennett Special Notice—Holloway's Pills... .. ...... C special Notice—Dr. Keyser Lung Cure........ C special Notice—Charlotte Blume ..(7 A dv—lllpEßnson's World Exposition . .O 8 peclaPNottce Lyon's Cutharion... C Orph" urt Sale—Jacob Nicely ...... iNsqs-iirs A aditor - .. ' . Daugherty tt,tia-3w Adv-- Little'.. ......Isq4ler Card- Dr. Thos. co ...... _ .. ... ... ......lyr !.• pedal Notice- Ilagintils 8 -,.e c i al Notice—Wm. Wallace., 17 Notice—World's exposition Adr —Thomas A Ilison k ton .. Adv—Frank Kneen_ y . ':• , per'al Notice—A. Mel:01110d. ... No•ices —0 C. Atkins ik Co .. A d v —Appralsement tf A dc —Lewis McMullen lsq-6m Adv State and County tax—C. P. Wallace seqs.tf , rybans' Court Sale—John EL Wilson...„..Seqe-air Ad' -Henry McCallum-_ GOO - D NEWS.—Go to the new Shoe Store of G. C. Atkins it Co., for the cheapest and latest style4of 'Booth and Shines. Left for Parts Unkoown.—The -Pittsburgh Gazette of last Thursday contains the following item touching a young man whose name has been fre quently mentioned of late in connection with high crimes: "Babe" Montgomery, who Was arrest o I a short time since and held to bail in the sum of $2,000 for trial, on a charge of felonious assault and battery, has "skipped" the bail, and cannot now be found. His bond-man, Mr. Frederick Sehild, has paid over the amount. ft will be remembered that "Babe" at tempted to shoot Robert Edwards about six weeks ago, and that before ho had hearing in the case, District Attorney havoc called the matter up in the Crim inal Court, and a process was issued, bui "Babe" has never been found'sinee. nig Rush at Ilibbards, go and join the throng and get goods as cheap as the .•11e3pest. aprld-2w Cupid's Ambuscades.—The sly archer, live, shoots his arrows from many-coigns of vantage, but it is doubt , lul if he delivers his heart-taking shafts from any ambush with more effect than when gig arms them from the braids and tolds an ringlets of a superb bead of hair. Ladies WWI have not been favored by nature with this crowning charm ol womanhood, can readily and certainly increase the - volume of their hair, and impart _to it a silken lustre by using Lyon's Kalliairon as a daily dressing; while those whom Providence has bless ed with a superabundance of this "Glo v" of the sex, can preserve it, undi- ininished, in quantity and,undimlnlsh ed in beauty to the latest period of life. There is a germinating principle in the Ka/h./iron which literally con/pets the I ,, tir to grow. It exterpates scurf, dand roll, and all exfoliations and excresen e, of the scalp which interfere with the rapid and healthy development of the fibers. Found Drowned.—Two men, rangers, were found dead, in'the (dm, rn er t ear Rochester, on last Wednes day. Neither of the menl'iwere identi iit.d, and both were buried in the ceme tery near that town. (me was five feet inches in height, and the other live ten. A coroner's inquest was held ri both cases, and a verdict Of death by lt - ,n - ning rendered in each. inifincuite Egg.—John Y. Marks, es.q., or Rochester, has sent ua ;IT , egg prhdueed by a black spanish hen ~ wned by him, which takes the "starch r gilt out" of all the big eggs we have ooen any account of this spring. The ev,u; measures Ki Inches one way, and 6 inches the other, and weighs 5 ounces. The hen that laid it must have immense eVg: power. We are clear on that point We, the undersigned painters of the county of Mercer, baring used the White Leapt manufactured by 13e' - mer, Bau man A; ro., of Pittsburgh, Pa., pro nmice it superior to any lead we have ever used, and we would recommend parties wanting painting done to use it in p-ofereiv!e to any other brand. Wm. M Gibson, J. I. Harrison, W. M. Fork er, „la. S. Henderson, .1, M. Franken berg, A. NI Craig, S. H. Gibson, Jas. .1. T. Hodge, King Brothers, D. Dowel I, (;.- F. Alexander, Frank tiibson. The 2oth Annual Fair of Beaver ('"unto Agricultural Society, will be held at the fair ground‘ In Beaver, Wed- Thur.day and Friday, Septem ber 24. 2.1, 21;, 1•73. rho Board of AlanatzPra of heaver County Agricultural Society, are re tOmest at the Sheriff's office, in Beaver, May, 3, 1573. at 10 o'clock a m. JANTIZ4 DARRACIII, Pre. I. 11. M. I.:wiSts, nal% and bonnets bleached and pressed in the host of style, at the Cheap Su - ire of Will .1. Smith aprl6-2w nusie.—We would call the attention our readers to the card of Charlotte I:: nor N, to he found in our advertising noon.. Her house is one of the old e-t in Pittsburgh, and her wareroom di he found constantly stocked with , ottie of the finest instruments manufac tared in this country. "Knabe" Piancs, i , ir wineli she is agent, have long beetiac nowledged superior to all others. ' L iaises Bro.'s Pianos are the finest and ;I.c.st durable low-priced instruments ;o the market; while Geo. A. Prince d: o.'s Organs are acknowledged, for time and durability, to be unequalled. She alt., keeps nn hind a large stock of small , o , trutnents; also Sheet Music, Books, S. Persons ordering from a distance are assured of receiving most prompt attention. Catalogues and price lists Illal led to any address. Her wareromns located No. 19 Sixth Avenue, just '•:•!•1te Trinity Church. Only Two.—There are only two oities in western Pennsylvania, that voted against license at the recent election— NPR' Castle and Monongahela. Well The Lamp-of Life...--Truth is the ;amp of life, and the sufferer from Con sumption or any chronic disease, will :hank us for pointing out Or. Keyser kind Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure, as one of, oav, in truth, as the most important remedy of modern discovery. It is a t.eil-known fact in Pittsburgh that the I.)oetor has no super.or in the treatment ehronio disease of any sort, and hay 11q cured himself many years ago of , smsumption, no man could be better .ptlitied to give advice and counsel to others, especially, we would add, as be tw a ripe and well educated physician, of ever thirty years' successful practice, An essay sent wherever it is wanted, free. Dr. :Keyser's office. 197 I.iberty street, ittaburgb, Pa. Pries of Lung Cure o:au per bottle, or ;,.a0) per Lai( dozen. Vree Charge.—Call at lingo An d riessen's Beaver Drug Store, Beaver, Pa, and get a sample bottle of Dr. A. 80. schee's German—Syrup, free of charge. It has lately been intradueed in this country from Germany, and for any per- Non suffering with a severe cough, heavy cold settled on the breast, consump tion or any disease of the throat and lungs It has no equal in the world. Our regular site 'bottles 75 cents, In all eases money will be promply return ed if perfect satisfaction is not given. Two doses will relieve any case. Try it nov29-Iy. About the R. D.'s—The medical fraternity—recent put and present—of Beaver, have been quite Malty; t' Dr. J. S. McNutt, aftertuildinA lip a fine practice hire, sold his personal ef fects.and moved to Philadelphia where he is still engaged in the healing art. • Dr. D. McKinney, having been en. gaged in the practice of medicine here for a number ofyears, struck his tent ill Beaver and pitched it in New Brighton, where he attends to the wants of those who need his services. HEM ST 00 VOOO "a 00 15 ou 000 18 00 15 00 21 00 20 00 88 00 SS 00 b 0 00 60 00 100 00 Dra. M. it.. .1 Lawrence—father and son—have been engaged In the practice of medicine in Beaver since last spring, and at the present time are doing a tine business. They have recently moved their office from the McKinley build ing to the room formerly occupied by the Deputy U. S. Assessor on Third street, oo . soo Dr. J. W. Miller, has recardly moved from Wheatland here and comes highly recommended by those who know him and know of him. He is a graduate of Washington College, had some expert ettce in the army as a surgeon, and has practiced his profession for eight or ten years. 8 00 400 _..13 00 200 2 00 .... 100 Dr. Thos. Donehoo, practiced medi cine in this vicinity some years ago, out on account of some business trans actions which demanded his personal attention in the west, he moved to Mis souri, and alter being there eight years, he as returned to Beaver and tenders hiF professional services again to the gople of this locality. He has practiced medicine for twenty-live years, and Is spoken of as a skillful physician._ The, professional cards of the Drs. Lawrence, and Miller and Donehoo, will be found elsewhere in the Anon.. .. 10-4 w Piscis-Vw lt,m4s Sw Buy your clothing and men's wear at flibbard's. Rochester Pa. - aprl6-4w 'Holloway's Ointment and Pills. —Multitudes have died cripples, who might have been rendered sound and act ive by Holloway's Ointment. Countless victims of internal disease have perish ed. whom his pills would have cured. Think of this! Sold at 78 Maiden Lane, N. Y. Price 25 cents per pot or box. Ask for new style, the old is counterfeit ed. yisqs- Full Stock of Trimmings and No norm at the Cheap Store of Will A. Smith, Rochester. aprl6-2w Light Fingered Law-Ilakers.— The correspondent of the Lancaster Ex presA, refering to the closing scenes of the recent session of our Legislature, has the following to say about the hon esty of some of its members: "The House seems to have done noth ing this week but pass remarkable res olutions. One was by Brockway. to ap point three detectives to catch fellows stealing articles from members' desks. The Speaker with bad Judgment appoint ed three country members. Why did he not take them from the Philadelphia delegation, as quite a number were de tectives before misfortune overtook them and compelled . them to go to the Legislature. It is singular that nothing can be left on a desk without disappear ing. If one of the extra Sergeants-at arms was set to watch only ono over coat it would be no guarantee that it would be safe. Purdon and Hand- Books are not secure under lock and key, and with swarms of employees in the !louse, desks will be opened at night and stamps and books taken from them. There seems to be contagion in the air, which taints the blood, and going to the fingers produces irresistible contrac tion of the muscles when touching any thing. Nest Millinery Goods just received at the Cheap Store of Will A. Smith. Ro chester. aprlll-2w Ruined S a Silver Tea Set.— Said a young h usband, whose business speculations were unsuccessful: "My wife's silver tea set, the bridal gift of a rich uncle, doomed me to financial ruin. It involved" a hundred unexpected expenses, walh, in trying to meet, have made Wine the bankrupt that I am." Ills is the experience of many others, who less wise not know what b p is the goblin oft. , h se, working its destruction. A . - ions father of great wealth exceedl .ortifled his daugh ter by orderin . !.o .e printed on her wedding cards, "i. -- e ; .reits, except those adapted to . of $1000." Said be, "you must naolxpect to begin life in the style I am able by many years of labor to indulge; and I know of nothing which will tempt you to try, more than the well-intentioned but per nicious gifts of rich friends." Such ad vice is timely. If other parents would follow the same plan many young men would be spared years of incessant toil and anxiety; they would not find them selves on the downward road because their wives had worn all of their salary or expended it on the appointments of the house. The fate of the poor man who found a finch-pin and felt obliged to make a carriage to fit it, is the fate of the husband who finds his bride in pos session of gold and silver valuables, and no large income to support the ow need gold and silver style. Ile would call the attention of our readers to the advert sement in another column, of the Brooks Sewing Machine Co. of New York, they advertise, what is indeed a valuable invention, a first class Sewing Machine for five dollars. feb.s- ly Always eelling at bottom prices, at the ('heap Store of Will A Smith, Ro chester. aprl6-::w A flint For Girls.—Dio Lewis, who has made dom stic life a study, thinks he has discovered one of the most, pro lific sources of wedded Infelicity. Bear him : "Thousands an thousands of men are turned back in their love by finding that, instead of the sweet perfect being they had fancied, there is deb c,ency and disease. The new husband finds that the beautifully tnoulded form he has admired so long, is only a . trick of the dressmaker; and the body which had seemed so sweet and pure is the victim of displacement and disease. Thousands of husbands turn away to bitter disappointment." There, girls, you have the opinion of one who knows arl i about such matters. We agree with hiln. Look to your bodily health. Es chew tight-lacing, thin-soled shoos and low -pecked dresses; take exercise in the open -- Mr, avoid night dissipations, oat substantial food, throw exciting novels to the mind aside, and take to more sub stantial reading. Be assured, that Dio Lewis is right. Nothing will sooner change a young husband's love to dis gust than finding out after marriage that he has been deceived in regard to the health of the woman to whom he has united hlti- fate. Foilgo w od buggies wagons, carriages, spring agons, snikeys, buck-boards, &c., go to Ingraham Boyd'a, near the depot, in Rochester. All orders prompt ly attended to. sept4;ly New Goods. New Styles. and Great Bargains. —Mr. William Reich in Bridgewater has just received his Spring and Summer stock of cloths cassimeres, vesaings 4c., and feels assured that a bettor assortment citn not be found'iu this country. His workmen are careful, experienced, and competent, and all clothing made at his establish ment will be found not only to wear well but to fit well in addition. Prices moderate. e;lve him a call before getting your spring suits. marl9-4w ILeetures.—Prof. G. L. Eberhart, of New Brighton, is to deliver the first of a series of lectures before the Normal Class at the College, Wednesday after noon next. His subject is "The En -li4h Languish." These lectures are to take place Wednesday afternoons at 3 o'clock. Any who are interestcd in the subject are invited to be present. Look at the Prtees=4 hem-stitch ed handkerchiefs for 25 cents. 2 spools of machine cotton for 5 cents, pins i cents, kid gloves from 60 cents to $1.50, shirt fronts from 15 to 60 cents, all 'lnnen; a good box wood hat for $l.OO worth $1.50, fast-colored prints, 8. 10 and 12i cents, best quality cissh 15 cents, yard Wide, heavy unbleached muslin 10 cents, worth 15 cents. Call and see—no trouble to show goods at Hibbard's; Rochester,Pa. apr-2R' *Dila •Wears In Intim" 11 01. i 6 e suitlgegtive title of a book now bi Press, by tlie;tatinnal rub.' llebing Co:, Philiulelphis, Pa. It will contain graphic accounts of the credit Mobiller ineastigation, the COngression al Rings, political intrigues, workings' . of the lobbies, and tell how the public' money is squandered, dm., tte. We have seen some of the specimen pages of the work here refered d can as sure our readers that it' hein in tensely interesting p • lien' is 1111 extract from one of ' es sent us, showing how ' •. mullah their purposes : A_ "It is very common ' lobbyists to approach public men • : h their . families. Mrs. A. or Mrs,* receive magnifioent presents from pions who ere but little more than castuklacquaint ances. Their first impulse isle return the articles, but they Are so handsome, and just whst they have been wanting so long. without being able to afford them out of their husbands' inoomes— for the lobbyists are careful to inform themselves what will be most accepta ble—and so, afters little struggle, they decide to keep the gifts. Of Course some especial civility moat be shown the givers of the presents. This is done, and the first point of lob byist is gained. In a little while tit , . wife is won over. She thinks the schem an excellent one—and honestly thinks it too—and will be so beneficial to the country ! She does not like to meddle in her husband's affairs, but she will mention the mattec to him. The better half of the official being thus secured, the remainder can and does make but a feeble resistance, and his aid is secured for the schema,. This Is lobbying In its mildest form, and official Integrity has sunk to so low an ebb that it sees nothing wrong in it. Men's consciences are tough now, and that nice sensitiveness of honor which once marked the public men of our c country, seems to have de p arted from us. Men go into public ire now to make money, as they woul enter upon a trade. The lobby offers them a line opportunity for the gratification of their desires, and they are not slow to avail themselves of it. Alas for the country in the bands of such men ! A No. 1 snit of clothing (coat, pants and vest) for 1)10.00 only, at Ilibbards. Rochester, Pa. aprl6-4w Queestsware 'fresh leoevery variety. at B. S. Ranger's. mar2t3-5w The Chairman of the Republican COULIty Committee has ishued the follow ing call : =I In accordance with the rules of the party, the Republicans of Beaver county will meet at, the usual places of holding elections, on Saturday, tho 31st day of May, and vote for candidates for nomi nation for the offices below named : One person for Assembly; Ono person for Prothonotary; One persOn for Treasurer; One person for Commissioner. One person for Poor House Director ; One person for Jury Commissioner; Orre person for Auditor; Two persons for Trustees of Academy. They will also elect members of the County Committee as follows: Big Deaver twp ....... . .2, Independence to - p. 1 Beaver boro industry „ ..... 1 Borough twp I i Marion twp....... 1 Bridgewater bore_ o' McGuire dint. 1 Brighton twp 1 Moon twp Baden b0r0........ ....1, New Brighton, N. W.... 2 Beaver Falls 4 " 31 W... 2 Chippewa twp 1 . S. W... 2 Darlington twp "I New Sewickley top ...2 Economy two 1 North Sewickley twp..l Fallston boro . 1 'New Galilee boro 1 Franklin t0p.... _.......„110h10 lwp Freedom dist ... __l:Patterson twp 1 Freedom boro. 1 Phillipsburg boro 1 Frankfort ... .2 Pulaski twp Glasgow born .... ..I,Raccoon twp.... ..... 2 Greene twp... .......3 Rochester ....3 Georgetown boro .I'Rochester twp ... 1 Harmony twp.. South Beaver top Hopewell tap ..... ...2 St. Clair boro .....1 The County Convention will convet.o at the Court House on Monday, June 2d, at ten o'clock, a. m. . W. S. SHALLENLIERCIER. Clar'n. Co. Corn AN NOILINCENIENTM. We are requested to announce the names of the following gentlemen for the of designated : For Assembly. tiou. S. J. CROSS, Rochester borough. For Prothonotary. JOHN SLENTZ, Ohio township. For Treasurer. II W. SEELEY, Rochester borough For Auditor. S. N. WARRICK, South Beaver tou-uship A No. 1 suit of clothing (coats, pants, and vests) for $lO.OO only, at Hibbards, Rochest"r, Pa. aprl6-4w Doctor Franklin. —At the time when the celebrated Dr. Franklin lay upon his death-bed, be was visited by a young man who had a great respect for his judgment In all things; and hav ing entertained doubt as to the truth of the scriptures, he thought that this aw ful period afforded a suitable. opportu nity of consulting the doctor on this important subject. Accordingly, he in troduced it in a solemn and weighty manner, inquiring of Franklin what were his sentiments as to the truth of the scriptures. On the, question being put, although he was in a very weak state , and near his decease, be replied: "Young man, my advice to you is, that you cultivate an acquaintance with, and a firm belief in the holy scriptures, this is your certain interest." So also says the roice of God. J. K. M. ICE Cold Sparkling Soda Water, fa vored with pure fruit syrups, fresh from Hugo Andriessen's marble fountains. aprlB-3m Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! In. carpets, oil cloths, wall paper, win dow shades, and children's carriages, &e. It. Mulheim, of Bridgewater, has just received the largest and best as sorted lot of the above enumerated ar ticles ever brought to this county, while be will sell at a small profit ou cost. aprO-6w "Minngena's Reasonlog.—A poor female, named Mamgena, calls, says Mr. Campbell, and told me, that when she first heard of the bible, she did not think it was true but when she fouud it to de scribe her heart so exactly, she could not but believe what it said. She was determined, she added, always to live near some place where the word of God was preached—where she might hesr about a cruclied Saviour, though she should starve. J. K. M. Boy your hats at Hibbard's, Roches tor, Pa.,aed save money by doing so. aprl6-2w A FINE lot of New Style Dress Goods (just received from the' east), can be found at the Cheap Store of Will A. Smith; also a complete stock of Millin ery consisting of pattern Bonnets, and Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Straw trim mings, Ornaments. dm., all of which can be bought at the very lowest prices, call early and yon will call again, at the Cheap Store, Rochester. Pa. aprl6-2w By bills printed at this oaks on Monday, the public are advised of a pub lic sale of personal property in Brighton township, on the farm of Mr. George W. Walton, on the Ist of May. Persons wantltig stock, &e., should read the bills and attend the sale. Lcnious Nms.—We invite the pub lic to cell and examine our extensive stock of Boots snd Shoes, which we are offering'st a very low figure. CI. C. At kins &Co. Rome; ono wisely proposes that the Federal Constitution be improved by the following amendment: "Article 10. —Every scoundrel shall have the right. as Congressmen or Senator, to vote him self an increase of salary whenever be feels like stealing." The Additional Ilostaty Act was extended by the last Courant, so that those who failed to Ale their claims be fore the 30th of January last, can do so now. All claims for pensions and boun ties promptly presented by Gilbert L. Eberhart, Attorney at Law, New Brigh ton, Beaver county, Pa. -apr9-3w Town ladies, always give precedence to age. Never go to the wash-tub if your mother or grandmother are pres ent. They might consider it disrespect ful. Buy your dry goods, dress goods, millinery goods, your goods every de scription, at filbrd's Rochester Pa. aprl6-2w - Menem* Drill derleidle.—A. Case ofeunsidirable public interest was tried during- the session •of the Court- WO week. It appears on the trial thatiboui the latter , part of Deeensbei•,, 009, couple of men called upon Mr. J. M. Carry.. a -resident of North Strabane township, and - represented themselves to be engaged in establishing, agencies for the sale r os l'4ool's Patent Seed Drin." , a Att oo Mr. 4Pury walsip4,4pl4l,to ..sfteWkagenoy 'upon thetPre T wllliti of qii)te a ` ,terms coat in his setae • 'ap, terms bar ingbeen arranged the gatlffii4grauffenl produced u uuinbcr of papitriArtletes aoreement„ blank orderea:424te., and Informed Mr. Curry that ItwibitiSeessa ky that!A) should alga in duplicate an order for a spealrpen!! - r 'liable. one of which they wont/rade; the other wait to be tbrwarded to the mratuthetory: The order having been duly signed the agents wont on their way rejoicing, and visions of happiness in the way of quick sales and large profile danced be fore Mr. C.'a oyes. The specimen drill never arrived, however, but Mr. Curry. In the' course of a few months, received a notice from the First National Bank Of this place to the effect that a note for two hundred dollars signed by him and payable to Alfred Ingalls or bearer had been forwarded to that institution for collection. Not remembering to have made such instrument, Mr. Carry call ed at the bank and requested to seethe note. It was shown htm, and 10, the du plicate order for a seed drill metamor phosed in those, brief months Into, a promisory note for two hundred dol lars. Payment was refused and the bank returned the note to Its correspon dent. lu a short time the note with -a number ofothers of the same kind wax placed in the bands of certain members of the bar for collection by legal pro cess. Suit having been brought, the case was pat down for trial last week. It was claimed by the plaintiffs that they bought the note in good faith, for a val uable consideration, before maturity, and that inasmuch as they had no knowledge of the fraud by which it was obtained, they had a right to recover. It was proved that the note was obtain ed by them in a land trade, in which they gave almost full par value for it. On the part of the defendant nothing particular excepting the transaction be tween Curry and the men who called upon him was shown, and after argu ment the court charged the Jury sub stantially in accordance with the view taken by the plaintiff's counsel. After deliberating all night the Jury , estate in to court, and having announcedthels in anity to agree, were . diseharifid;:- Quite a ontribei6l these - notes. have been prepared , by =swindieno from our farmers,' ngalls . alonehavingsucceeded in securing eleFeti ; Of : thorn., • The deci sion in this 'case, 'which. will probably be reached when it is again tried, is,' there fore, of iniportance to the - public. -Es pecially to those unfortunate individu als who have been victimized by "pat ent rights" of various kinds. It Is in deed strange thatminy one should have been victimized after this same swindle bad been so often exposed. When the notes thus obtained get Into the bands of innocent third parties the sweet words of the poet apply with full force— •• When worthy farmers stoop to folly, And fled too late that rogues betray, What art can soothe their melancholly, What charm can drive their grief away. '•The only means they have to cover, Their folly from the light of tiny, when they're In and done tor, Quickly and silently—to pay." —Washington Reporter. NEW SHOE STORE.--/t you Willa, good pair of Boots and Shoes of the West style at a reduced price, go to G. C. At kins tiito'S. • Postal Cards—lmportant Infer.. motion for the Pnblie.—The third assistant postmaster general has given notice that the 'necessary appropriation having been made for the purpose, the department wall, on the Ist of May next, commence the issue to postmasters of the postal cards authorized by the act of Juno 8, 1872. The card adopted is five and one-eighth inches in length - and three inches in width, and is made of good stiff paper, water-marked with the initials U. S. P. 0. U. in monogram. The face of the card is engraved, sur rounded by a border In scroll work Ono eighth of ao inch in width. The one cent stamp printed on the upper right hand corner is from a profile bust of the Goddess of Liberty looking to the loft and surrounded by a lathe work border with the words "U. S. Postage" Insert ed above, and "one cent" below. On the upper left hand corner are the words "United States Postal Card," with directions to "write the addresa on ly on this side—the message on the oth er." Underneath, and occupying the lower half of the card are ruled lines or. which to write the address, the top line being prsfi zed with the word "To." The back of the card, intended for the communication, is entirely plain, being devoid even of ruled lines. In color the body of the card is light cream, the printing velvet brown. No variation in size, shape, color, or in any other par ticular, will be made from the regula r style to accommodate special cases; nor will the departmenl do any printing on the cards beyond the engraving spec-- tied in the description. Postal cards will be sold for one cent each, neither more nor less, whether in large quantities or in The object pf the postal cards is to fa cilitate letter correspondence and pro vide for the transmission through' the mails at a reduced rate of postage, of short communications, either printed or written in pencil or ink. They may therefore be used for orders, invitations, notices, receipts, acknowledgments and other requirements of business and so cial life. And the matter desired to be conveyed ?nay ho either written or in print, or lipartially in both. In their treatments mail matter they are to be regarded 4'y postmasters the same at sealed lettiirs, and not as printed matter. except that in no case will unclaimed cards be sent to the dead letter oftkv. An ordinary printed business card may be sent through the mails when prepaid by a one cent postage stamp at• tacked; but such card must contain ab solutely no written matter except tAe ad dress. Otherwise it will be treated as not fully prepaid and refused admission into the mails. All cards different from those herein described, bearing embossed or printed postage stamps, and purporting to be United States postal cards, are counter feit; and the manufacture of such cards or the attempt to use the same will sub ject the offender to a tine of five hundred dollars and imprisonment for ilveyears. (See. 178, Postal Code.) Postmasters will not, under any cir cumstance's, be permitted to reduce or exchange postal cards that may be mi.- directed, spoiled in printing, or other wise rendered unfit for use, in the hands of private holders. The department wilt nottarnish less than 500 cards on the order of a posit master. Individuals desiring postal cards will purchase them of a postmas ter, as in no ease can they obtain them upon direct application to the depart ment. Notice.—From, and after this date until tho first of September next. the County Commissioners will be in ses sion on Saturday of each week. apr9-3w • The "ensiling season" advertisement in last week's Radicatwill afford chaste reading for the children of the patrons of that great "family newspaper." Ad- Vertisenzents, written in that form, have not appeared in any respectable news paper in this county for many years. • • InktliglOAPPelari to be irsetions hitch in the • matter of the appointment of Setiitors Itniten and'Havis cntelzils 'loners front this- Stateto the :Vienna Exhibition., We have no doubt bOth gentlemen are perfectly willing to spend their portion ofthe OA* appropriatta by the Legislattlre for the use of the ,t)ommietsioneri, but Matti appointment, it appears, is unconstitutional. The Harrisburg correspondent-of the Phi's delphia Press nye: There is a "hitch"' in the little job gotten ,up in' the Senate during its last seselon, to 'send three Comathisioners to the Vienna Ex'posi lion. I told you in my last letterthat a number of Stnutters were exceedingly anxious - to go, but the trouble is. no Senator or Member of the . last House can be appointed, because the Constltu• tion eitininikt forbids such action: As If to make the matter perfectly strong, and avoid ail i Misunderstanding on the subject, the lamer* of the constitution inserted two , elan - lies in diffeient parts of the instrn tient, declaring that no Sen ator or Representative shall be appoint ed to in offlee created during his term. Both provisions Were inserted at the same time: It now remains to be seen whether the Governor will appoint Sen ator Ryden, who has made hiis arrange= mews in go; and Senator Davis, of Berke, who was promisee' the appoint ment for a little service he rendered on the apportionment bill. With the ex ception of Senator Rutan, the reference to other Senators in my last letter on this subje3t was mere conjecture. Ru tin was repeatedly observed, after the bill creating the commission had pass ed, studying bills of advertising for ocean steamers, having had quite an amount of such literature on hand. But the qkestion now is : Will the Govern or dare violate a plain provision of the conatituttothy appointing these Sena tors? I knew he' has pledged himself to do so. ifeststs..Rutau and Davis are appointed. but when wilt the announce ment be made and the third man select ed f This question 4s of considerable importance as involving a constitution al principle, respect or disrespect for which will Indicate the teal mettle of which the administration is formed.— Pitts. Mail. Maglouts' Persian Oleine curei Cholera, Cramps, Rheumatism and all pain. Italian Plarble.—The last tribute of respect you call pay to your departed relatives and friends, is to erect a suita ble monument to their memory. These you can find at Wm. Wallace's Marble Works, Broadway, New Brighton, as he has just received a large invoice of Choice Italian Marble from the East, which ha procured e at the very lowest prices, and is now prepared to fill any and all orders as low or lower than any one In the county. Office and Works, Railroad St., New Brighton. The Chinese , question has about ex hausted itself, and quiet seems to reigit in this eonnty touching it. Ta people of BeaVer Falls,and vimnity,have taken the "sober aecond thought," and concluded to give the Chinese opera tives a fair chance, and see what will come of the question, which, only a short time ago "eunvulsed" so many of our Inhabitants. A few days since we paid a tiling visit to the cutlery works anti fonidour new population hard at worklibbffensive, and asquiet as though they were so many mice. That they mind their own business, and meddle with no one else's, is quickly seen after going into their presence. If we could all be induced , to take a lesson from the "heathen Chines" in that particular, we would no doubt be all the better for do ing so.- Ptl'Shin Olelne, the great remedy fur pain, Is sottish, druggists, dealers and agents. 73 Ceuta awl 030.000.—When was in San Fraicisco,. I gave $lO 00 for a carriage to ,talce me to a seal rock where Y might itee thaugo Sea Lions al ways basking 'there ten rods from the shore. After viewing these marvelous monsters for half an hour I offered $30,- 000 to have nine of these animals cap tured and delivered to mo in Cincinnati. The laws would not permit these Sea Lions to be molested at all, but by dint of energy ITO lavish expenditure pro cured sling' immense Sea Lions from Alaska, each of which eat from 60 to 100 lbs of fish per day. Several of these magnificent animals are - placed in my traveling exhibition without extra charge, while the others aro held in re serve at my residence in Cincinnati do ing their best to eat their heads off. Many other rare animals of which I am competed to have duplicates in case of death live in a state of the same digni tied retirenient,and are constantly in the same 'audible occupation of swallowing themselves (in value), considering that I charge but 75 cents to my entire show. The Sea Lions which I gave $lO to look at and $30,000 to capture costs visitors about 3 cents to see. ions ROBINSON. The best workman in the county are employed by Win. Wallace, Marble Works, Railroad St., Now Brighton. Census of Beaver Cougaly.—AB there seems to he a gross misunderstand ing touching the population of some of the boroughs and townships of this coun ty, we republish the table as copied from the revised census report just issued from the Department at Washington Blg Beaver townehip... .. .... ..... .. .. .. imn New Galilee boroughll 11 . .. Borour.,,b townahip . 379 Brighton townktip.... . ....... .. SA I Itit Bridgewater borough . ... 1119 Fail ton borough.. ........ (iv Chippewa lownebip.... ...... .... .. ... ... $l7 Darlington borough ISII Darlington township .. awl . . .. Economy township ... ..... . ..... .... . . ..... 1321 Franklin township Glli Greene township ... .. ... Peg; Geogetown borough ....... . ........ ... 307 ilookstoun borough ....... .... ... 2.7.9 Glasgow borough -....... . ... ..... ..... .. Hanover township . ..... _.... 1500 Frankfort Springs... ....... :-.. G 5 Harmony township... . ... . 225 Hopewell township ... ..... ..... ........ 1015 Independence townshl 72S Intinstry township-- ... ...... . ........ .. VA*, Marion township.. .... .. Moop township.- .. .. . . .... ... WM Phillipsburg borough . 33) New ! hewiekley township 1602 Freedom borough.. .. Cl 4 North Sewickley township .. 1)15 Ohld township ......:- 1304 Pattersori townshlp.-... ...... -..—... .... 74 Beaver Fails b0r0ugh......-.... • 3119 Pulaski township 943 New Briy.htou . 4637 do do North Ward .... ... I 1347 do do Middle Ward........... ...... 1474 do do South Ward...-. ... .... 1212 Rsccoo.i township Rochester township. tracheaer borough South Beaver ..... . .• 1206 St Char borough Magian's' Persian Olehie cures Neuraigia and all Pain. ZZEI "The Last Loaf." —We had the good fortune to be present at the Town Hail in Rochester, on Friday and Saturday evenings last, to witness one of the most popular temperance dramas of the pres ent day, entitled "The . Last Loaf," con cluded with the performance lof the laughable farce, entitled "The Rough Diamond," presented by the Rochester Amateur Dramatic Association. The members of the association have learned their parts so well that they 'render these plays with as much satisfaction as any of the perform ers that, play night after night before the foot-lights in some of our most promi nent theatres ; and having been greeted with crowded houses on the evenings referred to, they have concluded to re peat it on Friday evening CY this week, at which time we advise all our friends to be present and enjoy themselves, as it'is an excellent treat. A No. 1 anti of clothing (coat. pants and vest) for $lO.OO only, at Hibbard.% Roche:der Pa. r aprll3.4w A. neDOll44 of llookatown, is still carrying on the harness and saddling business ; at his old stand in that place. where be is prepared to furnish No. 1 oak tanned leather harness at the fol lowing prices; No. 1 Japan -mounting 01E1610 520 W 0 plate at PA silver from $3O to $45; gilt mounting from $65 to 580; and all other ardente in his. line as cheap u they can be bought west of the Alle gheny mountains. •All orders for work In West Va., and Columbiana county, Ohio, left at Gaston Bros., East Liver pool, Ohio, will be protnptly attended to: Bfport of , 146 Qint" Raporintots ent thiAlut month of March,- 187 a, • Whohi - number of public tiuns, it, whole number of (melee iii aininedt2; whole number of provision al gertiatudei issued, 2; whole number of offitihd Visits to schools. 30; ,ftv'erfige !linpipent each, 11115 m; whole Mint beret Di rexitarii with Suparl n tendon t, 13; Whole ananiir patrons with Superin tendent, 19; whole number of days spent In ofiltdal diaties,, 21; whole number of mites traveled. • 238; vshole number of official letters wrikteu, 13. Official visits have beim model/plait of 111 , 1 i0 1 90 1 $ in:the:44l4ty. and twenty pup liavettixin visitoid pie second slime. The iiietools in the rural districts hatoti closed with but few exceptions. I very much regret my inability to be present at more of the examinations which were held at the close of many of the schools, but owing to the fact that many of them took place on the same day, it was im possible to do so. I heartily approve of, the custom of spending the last two days' of the term in examination and review, and hope that directors will give this matter more attention next year. I would recommend them to insert this as one of the requirements in the article of agreement between directors and teach ers. Teachers in possession of rated pro fessional certificates granteo in this county, will please forward them to me to be endorsed. A special examination for profession al certificates will be hold at the office of the County Superintendent in heaver, commencing on Friday, May 9, at 9 o'clocki a. in., and continues two day's. Applicants for certificates will be re quired to bring recommendations from a majority of the board or boards of di rectors in whose employment they shall have taught for two proceeding annual school terms. M. L. KNIOUT, County Superintendent. County papers please copy. ALL kinds of Lubricating oil, paint burning oils, manufactured by F. McCarty, Point Oil Works, Smith's Ferry, Beaver county, Pa. General Jail Delivery.—On last Saturday evening the sheriff of Wash ington nounty was no little surprised, on making his last call for the night on the prisoneirs in Ito jail, to find that all but two, had vamosed the ranch. The two remaining wore too old and docrepid to leave, else we presume they too would have silently stole' away. Briceland, the murderer of Alliugham, is among the missing. The Sheriff offers a re ward of 1300,00 for his capture. While the Sheriff was eating his supper, it is supposed, some "outsider" got bold of his keys, unlocked the main door of the prison, then likewise unlocked the va rious cell doors and let all the "captives go free." Tne whole county is excited over the "delivery," and a very large number of people are scouring the country in all directions, with a view of capturing the whole or at least a part of the flown birds. • FRANK MCCARTY, not only makes the best Lubricating oils in the country; but he also makes a superior quality of Etrzlne, prepared by a patented process. that entirely deprives it of any oily 'Mb stance, rendering it mitt of the best prep arationi for cleaning type or gutabed machinery of any kind. Point _Oll Works, Smith's Ferry, Beater county, Pa. "Ensuing season" bills:- printeiF.itt this Wilco with •proloptness: liovo some Atlendid "negatives" for that hus kies:4. "WELL, Robinson I how is that Iron aro not afraid to read by..,that lamp? Will It not explode?" No, I bought the oil it contains from Mr. Frank 'Mc- Carty, and ho makes an oil that cannot explode. E. L. Christman, esq:. of West Chester, has purchased the . Interest or the late Mr. Kelley in the Washingto n Reporter, and will hereafter be associat ed with Mr. William 8, Moore in the publication of that excellentjournal. patterns in Spring and summer Dress Goods, at the Choap Store or Will A. Smith, -Rochester. Newpaper Postage.—The act of Congress abolishing the franking privi lege also abolishes the free :circulation of weekly papers in the county where published. As the act goes into opera tion on the first of July ensuing, sub scribers to weekly papers will from find after that date have to par postage on tho same at the rate of twenty cents a year, or five cents a quarter. DIED. SMITH—On Friday April 11th, 487; at Smith' Ferry, Mrs. Susan Smith, sup posed ago 94 years. DAWSON—In Beaver, Pa., on the 17th of April, Benjamin. infant son of Capt. W. F. Dawson and Barbary A. Daw son. RICHARDSON—In Beaver, Pa on the 17th of April, 1873, Alice. Jeannette, youngest child of Mr. Jason and Hat tie Richardson, aged seven. months. MULLER—At Benvenne, his country residence, near Zelienople,. Butler county, Pa., on Thursday morning, April 3d, Mr. George Henry Muller, aged 94 years and 9 months. MARRIED. HAZEN—ROSENBERGER—ApriI .13, by Rev. NV. 13. Skinner, at the . resi dence of Mr. Isaac Hazen, esq., in North Sewickley township; Mr. James M. Hazen to Miss M. E. Rosenberger, both of Beaver Falls, Pa. KENNEDY—ALEXANDER—In Bridgewater, April 17, 1373, by RE Y. James M. Shields, Mr. Thomas L. Kennedy and Miss Sallie Ann Alexan der, both of Brighton township, Bea rer count•, Pa. BEAVER itsARKETs. CORRECTED WEEKLY Wheat, per bushel ...... ....... ...SI 706)1 to Oats " •• 41.30 45 Corn " - 50.11 65 Hye " " , 11V6 75 'Buckwheat per bushel Ss6n DO Flour per sack 2 30(it2 50 Better per pound 3064 35 Lard " -10 Q, 12 Teflon , " " FA 10 Eggs per dozen . 1944 15 Chickens per pair 40:Te ' 50 Chickens, dressed, per pound 12G . 4 Potatoes per bushel. . (t)( 70 Honey per pound Ufa 25 Onions per bushel 1 25a1 75 Apples, green, per bugle] ' 4.10 50 Beans per bushel 2 750/15. 00 NEW BRIGHTON GRAIN "TARIM T CORRECTED BY WILSON White Wheat per bushel ,11 TO Red Wheat per bushel. 1 G 5 Rye per busbel.. ~75 Oats pet bushel. 35 Corn per bushel ... 50 New Advertisements. In the Orphans' Court of Beaver Co.: In the matter of the final account of Chrfrtopher O'Rourke, Administrator of 'the estate of Attu Kelly, deceased, Bled by Emma O'Rourke and James Edgar. Administrators of tho estate of said-Christopher O'Rourke. deceased. And now to wit: 'Match Wth, IEII the Court appoint E. U. Daugherty, esq., an Auditor to re port distribution of the balance In said account to and among the partheclegally entitled thereto. From the record. Attest:— . JOHN C. HART, Clerk. The Auditor . rebore named will meet, for the pantos° aids appointment, at the Cr art now, In Beaver, on Thursday, Rth day of May, 1873, at ono o'clock, P. M_ at which time and place pay. tics to interest may attend if they see proper. it. li. DAUGIIFIIiTif, Auditor, 4-234 w LEWIS MoMULLEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 104 11Pril AVEHIFE, PITTEBIIIIRH, (Opposite CathedraL) • gargratelneten of Cities Collection of Clefts and alt Mita Legal„Soignee; cantered 10 re 7 care will metro prompt attention. 4.2341 m NOTICE. Sealed womb bereceleed until May 10th foe the building of Methodist Episcopal Church, in the borough of Obtegow, Beaver county, Pa. L Plana mid rpecilkatlons can be seem at James in said borough. JAR. LITTLE, will. UOOD. t Building Com. 'prow THOS.WATSON New Advertisement* Norcadile Wait Ant List Of Venders offletelt swats. la theVoun. $y of Seater for the Year JCL Sticictky ,2417) Cities Beaver Borough. Chu* John Parris II !Amon Hallam& er 14 A Wpm % 14 Bilk& Mirk 11 2 J B Clar oo k - James Alllsop 14 Robert Ta 11034 .. 14 Jamesklna 141 Marne ' . 14 Thos All & &si b IX Menry Meru • ‘. 14 W=ll'4 Andra . II John Border 34 J McCreary • 13 Mrs J II 13e•we l4' , James ROMs 14 0 IJ Alklns & t:o. 11 1 Borough Terp. 1171111 um Harrah 14 Baker Heed 14 Thomas %mocker 14 Bridgewater Boro James Barbour li. James 11 Doherty 14 A Brehm 14 Itarvoy Brownl it! 1 A 8 Harvey. 13 B 8 Riulhelm mer 4 1121 Blif Stilesl Javens 231 BM Beaver Tap. 1 .7 il Wit e heropoaa 11241 !Mott 41b o Hudson a Patterson 14 Beaver Palle Sore PR Hobnail 13 J 0 Bunter 13 G W South 14 John Rebeck 14 1 lin 8 King 14 L 13 Clildsey 14 Ward a Cleland 14 R 8 Newton 14 David McClurg 14 Mrs II B Clark 14 Samuel Musser 14 Charles Levi 14 Robert DuneAn 13i William Reed II 1 R A Craighead 141 A Fleming 141 II Ramsey 14 BF Bowling 14 W W Donee 14 D Stewart &Bon 141 Bruce & Brierley I . M A Townsend & 80U14 11 0 Whisler 14 Joseph Deemer 14 Jahn Sterling 14 I & T Ransom 14 II C & 8 It Palters( u 14 Johu F Cowling 14 1 J Kennedy & Co 14 Patrick Rogan 141 II B F.:wing 141 11 c Purvinnee 141 Ah Pay (Chins Firm) 141 Jar hlcAnits 14 1 hire 8 J Watson 141 John Ebner 141 W F Dart,. 14 1 W Bliunt 14 W R Nair 14 Joeeph Carney 14 Ira B Duncan 11 Azarlah Inman 14 Darlington Boro Taw Freeman Butts 14 J C Duff 14 R G Cook. 14 Mrs J 11 Kerr 14 Carry 4r. Brother 14 Moody 4.t Co 14 A Bricker 14 flebont4; Ink Freedom Boro 8 Morann At D 'Fisher J IS Cheney D E Lowry A Wilson Robert U McConkey 14 Economy Ttp Henry Grove - 14 CCOMaOI k McKee 14 Franklin Trop E Antenreith 14 Greene Tirp Charley Calhoun II J II Deihl ,t. CO 13 1 Trimble d; Co, 131 ' 1 4 IL Todd _ .•,.. It ;i i ii ep tili c r e i ran ill tit D Johnso; 14 David Ramey 13 1E1E11w:11n Pfeiffer 14 William Elliott 13 John Linnenbrinlc , 14 Brunton a Ball 141 8 Peyezer & Sons 9 John R Conlin , . 11, James A;exander 14 Harmony new 1 George Streit 11 Muriel at Lentz 14, 1 /Johan Mean 13 Hanover MT and Boro: Campbells Jr , Ruth t -1 W El Frazier 13 Thomas need 14 J Morrison 4 son 13 John P Smith 14 :41 1. Annstrag 14 John D :oilin 11 Hopewell Trop I Cocoon 'Pup Calvert & Patton 11 James Scott It Independelkee Tirp I 141 Springer 11 W Larch 14 R Rail - )4 Todd & Bruce 14 3 11 Christy 31 14 Compounders of Medicines. Beaver Bon) Sfortrara Craig JohrMloore /3,W Gilliland 1.14 m Andre!alien 3 Bridgewater BA, G McCook Smith 8 Bearer Pails Boro rll,im 31 3' r E ii odrick 4C. CO 3 Ohio 71cp J A ogstey 4 D M Irwin 4' J 11 Warrick 4 1 W Grim 4' Daritxoton Boro Debout 6 DM 4 Nov Brighton Boro R L lienah 3 New Brighton Boro • Rochester Boro John Braswell 2 Hart Darrazh 3 11B11illa 2 James Unborn 2 Brewers awl DistUlers. Bearer "Its Bora I Bridgewater Bora Volk: it Falk.. . .9teurald. Welagsber._ 10 James Atherton it , Fleeadausiben. : 1 RocheAter Ttrp John I , Muller 8 Gotleib Cline In' • . The Vona of Appeal. will he held at the Com mi.sionen•' Office. Beaver, On SATITIIDAT, PUB WTII DAT OP MAY. Ti 73. and Licen.e.t are to he paid to the County Trea,turer, on or before J 1.71.17 IST, 157.1, i:. P. Th'ILVA IN E. apr23-tf.l ihrrantite Apprutaer. aprlet2w State and County Taxes. County Treasurer will attend in the Fevcrul townships and boroughs between 9 a. in. and 5 p. m., for the purpose of receiving the State and County Taxes for the year 1873, at the places and times designated below, viz : Bridgewater bort), May 19, n. m , Toll house. Freedom born, " 12, p. Kerr Jr, Mc- (Caskey's office. Rochester boro, '• Johnston House. Rochester township, •• 15. , do do Baden boro, " 14, a. m., Biddle's Store. harmony township, •• ii. p. in., Post Office. Phillipsburg bona . •• IS , Capt. Shrodes. Fallst on horo, " 19, Toll House. N. Brig,htoit&Pniaskl •• 19, Huron 11011,1 e. do do Magaw's Hotel. Patterson & Beaver Falls, '• 21 R. 22, Dr. K Kendrick Drug Store. Georgetown boro, " 22, a. tn., Calhoon's Store Glasgow born, •' 23, n. m., Jesse Smith's, Marion township, •' 29, George liartzers. Franklin township, " 27, Autenreith's Store. North Sewickley tp, '• 23 , Nathan Hazen's. Economy township. •• 29, Mrs. Neeley's New Sewickley twp, •• 0. Sheall's Store, Industry twp, June :1, Allen's Store. South Beaver & Ohio " 4, Mrs. Rapt's. (thin township • •• 5, Reed & Abers Store, Itig Beaver & Home wood, •• In, Jo Inston House. Big Beaver and New " 17 Union lintel. Chippewa twp. •• IA, W. Cunningham. Darlington tp &Moro, •• 19, Jacob Wlrks'. South Beaver, •• Joseph Lawrence's. Hookstown horn and Greene township. •• 21, Jon McFerren's store. do do 21. do do lisuover&Greene tps James Reed's Store. Frankfort Imro, Mrs. Stevenson's. Hanover township, " 27, M. 1.. Armstrong's (Store. Raccoon twp. July 7..7. 11. christy's Store. Independence twp " 9. John Holmes'. Inn.mendenee and Hopewell twpo, Todd Lt Bruce's Store Hopewell township. " In, R W. Scott's. llo.m township, " Il..fames Prentice's. rotr Payments can be mnde in ndinininz town ship. Taxes paid het .re A nt, , nst 10, will be 5 per cent off. On and after September lot 5 per cent. will he added. All lkenges are dne by law July 110. Those not paid at that date will be collected with tests. C. P. W ki.LACE. Tremoirrr of Bear.r. County. April 11, Iti73--tt Orph us' Court Salo Estate of Joseph Braden, Dec'd. by virtue of an order of the Orphanet 4 Court of the county of Beaver, Lhe undentlimed; Adminis trator of the estate of Joseph Braden, dec'd, will expose to Pale by public rendue or outcry, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 17th DAY of MAY, A. D., 137:1, at 10 o'clock. a. m., all that certain piece of land, late the estate of said decedent_ sit uate in Daslington township, fi said county, bounded north by land of John 3lcCanghtry, cabs by land ofJas. Patterson, and south by land of Nathan Cory, containing 9 acres more or less, all ander fence, well watered, half acre in timber and balance cleared and improved, and having on it slog house and orchard. Terms made known on day of sale. Au.o at same time and phlce, the Administra tor will sell the household goods and personal property • of the decedent, consisting of house hold mid kitchen furniture. grain. etc , etc. JACOB NICELY, Adm'r. Darlington Twp , April IT. 13':3. Cheap Farms for Sale Near Chico why 00 TO. KANSAS OR NEBRASKA, when you can buy as tine farming lands as the sun ever shone oat. Improved and unimprov ed, at from 25 to4o'dollars an acre, ranging from 40 to 1,300 acres, within from 30 to 50 miles from Chicago, In one of the finest dairying countries in America? Five railroads now running through the country, aLd 4 orb more being constructed. Naveseveral good Improved farms for sale cheap. For particular s address AMOS ALLMAN, aped -tw Crown Point, Lake County, Indian SEEDS, SEEDS, PLANTS, PLANTS, rk, TRE . EIS Kitty` Peas, Beans, Corn, Tomatoes.Onlon Sets, Potatoes, and all other seeds for market garden ers, families,. A box of twenty varieties of flower Seeds for one dollar. Send , tor fkmnett's Catalogue. free. Address JAS. inamarr, Seedsman, apr23 Sto 133 Smithfield SG, Piltsbnrgh Liebe it Co.'s p 1 ILos, HAINES BROS.' PIANOS, and- GEO. A. PRINCE fk.; CO.'S ORGANS, The three hest and most popular Instruments now In the ;market. Catalogue and Price List, containing tallrticulars, mailed to any address CHARLOTTE, BLUME. *Sixth Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa. apr23 Gm SOLE AGENT. ZWIENEI, PHOTOGRAPHER nov6tf P T 1 Heckert 14 James Park 1:1 Etobert Snead 14 North frtfultkley WI) A M Mecklent J. 4 • N,w Brighton liFro Everard 14 John Gibson 14 sepnon 14 Hobert' Houston 14 It &elated 14 Al Wind 13 W • 11 Donal,/ 14 Evan Pugh 13 Al snellenbarg 11 Milli 11 Z lt U ols.ntv 11 J P Mitchell • 11 Michael Mcalaughlin 14 Thomas Morgan Zenith 111 T Philip_ Martsof 13 Hunter 11 Prank Longenecker 14 IC 121 Meni 14 IA D Gil y leland &Co It J 8 Berger • 14 J B &nderson 13 A Hamner - :4 12 Herrkk. & Son 14 Cbarles.Colie 14 J 5 Winans 13 William Kennedy 9 &r Duff 11 Boots& per ink 1 14ip4 Sw JH Mann 12 A Bestwick 14 Wm Cowl 14 S N Park 14 D_Updegraph 14 J Vi - ?I Innen 14 Ifiram Hoed J P Edgu lic Co 14 14 J am P Ca es rey 14 Roney 11 S 11 Andrews 14 IVir B Walsh :4 ;Herzog & Beam 14 IA Bert - 14 %V A Dinsmore 14 Ethan Thomas 14 New Galilee Bora. .J lif Reid 13 B Johnson 14 IRJ Stinson 12 R Poer O rt hio Hitotts/ilp. 11 John A Cogsley 13 D 11 Irwin 13 iSi Grim II J M Kennedy 14 4 II Warrielt . 13 ;Thomas Hasten 11 Aber& Reed 13 IT 0 Boyd 14 I Thorns. Watson 14 1 St Glair IWro S A Unita. 11 Baden Born I C D BI d:e 14 David Smith 13 South Bearer Twp _ _ ... Samuel S Tnytor Industry Tarp Mrs John Jackman 11 JN&OEAber 14 James Hu•ecll 11 James Allen 14 Phillipsburg Boro Le Gunton 11 L .mapper 11 C N Keran.•r 14 W J Porter 14 Rochester Boro WI! un A Smith 14 Shlrp it Hama 10 44hititerithinnenbrinic14 .1 U.McCntcheon 14 H 8 Hibbard 14 Co 14 1.1 s Winans & Co 14 John S Veder 14 WWl= Carey 14 S J Crusi 9 Henry Lapp 14 N 11314(111s 13 ege& Damgh 11 Hr W Johnson 14 Charles Huth 3 I Abiaham Silverman 14 Andrey Daig 13 • L' Stelufe.d 4 Greene Twp Timm Swetrlngeu 4 Rochester Dora 11 S 'Hibbard 3 S C Hawn T Kennedy b Co A 1' Shallenberger John D Coffin 4 Nero GatrUee Bore Charles - 9 Dunlap 4' Et Gar Bozo S A M 4 ort Boro J Morrison & Son 4 Ts.blea. • New Advertisetnents• TILL T 11013107711100. practico btu pro. , .11/14sIon •In Waver and surrcrundlog country. Office In Itto Border botldtag , ad strum •Bouvor, Pa. XDI23-117. Landrptlfs Warranted Garden geeeds Rave spoken tbeir own praise for uptrarda of there quarter. of a century. Orders • how DEALERS, MARKET GAR DENERS or PRIVATE FAMILIES, will be ailed promptly and tar warded by Mall or Ra vers. • H. P. SCHWARTZ & CO., 113 FEDERAL. STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA aprin-Int Waall. r a T:Pls t .a ) M l ZT. The handsomest and cheapest in PITTSBURGH, ARE SOLD BY W. P. MARSHALL, 191 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. aprlG-4w ALLEGHENY MUSIC HOUSE, 127 Federal Street Cd'B.L RE TT E, DEALER r.v PIANOS and ORGANS And Afaetcli Goods in general I=l UNRIVALED SILVER. TONGUE ORGANS nunibctured by E. P. Needham it Son, N. Y. SOLD ON EASY TERNS J BENITS, TRAVELING AGENT Clothing for Men, Clam tor Boys, CLEM for CHILDREN. Fine Brass Suit.2o, 24, 25, 27, and $3O. Business Suits, 14, 15, 18, and $2O. All Wool Scotch uits , - 13, 15, and $2O. Boy's Snits, - - - 8.50 to $15.00. Children's Suits, - - - 100 to $12.00' Men's Working Suits, - 10 to $12.00. Jean Pants - - - - 2.00, 2::50 $2.75. Furnishing Good:, The CeMA Hathaway Shirt, In White and Fancy Colors PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS. . GLOVES, HOSIERY Neckwear of t all Descriptions, &c. All of which will be sold 20 PER CENT. LESS than other Dealen, 130STOT ONE PE _ICE Clothing douse, 95 Smithfield street, • Si Iza 178 Federal street, a:VAZASM%TrIto spriti-3m EXECUTORS NOTlCE.—Estate of James M. smith, deceased—Letters testamet tary upon the above estate having been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the tante without delay to .1. M. SMITH, Beaver C. 11.. Pa.. or JAMES Sloppirogport, Pa. Executors I=2lBo Cb 40 841 , 10) 4E111111,E 'WO 1 W.H.MARSHAL ANUFACTURER 0 MONUMENTS II & WAVE I T ONW I .: • • t , , 4%0T. , ^ ii - , l "r„lii , n I"; -; , '„;'' . . tit; ill, ,I",, t r i? - ' :;. j , ,;i• i ll i r l:( 4ifi l l,iii,l‘l4l4 ; ,; , Itiltpi M.; tf„r,! ,2-1:0;1,411.g.1:1:141151! ~,,,,„ , , t ,„ go . „ „„ 1 „ .1,,, , r .,„. 1, 41 1. 1 7'44. i[ ' ~, "',ko, t , i .- 1 1:, , , :: 4 • • ~,,,, , f -4 , .., .3 , ... , . ' ,--- .. , : - ',,_„ om •':•'__,'?-4,:t - ,----__—_,. ___ _ _ t+the nearest approm It to a spec' tic ever discov ered for Dyspep.ia. Neurelgin.littentuati.m, Goat. Gravel. Diabetes. Is;4llwr anti UtinJry Diseases Lleilerni , v. It rtslon t s muscalar power to the Par• sly ttc. It cure , Lner Complaint, Chronic Dis likes, Flies, Consttpat!on, Asthma, Catarrh and Bronchitis, Disca,4es of the Skin, General Dehili• ty and Nervous Prostration from Mental and Physical Ex,cesses. It is the greatest antidote ever discoved Mr Excessive Eating, on Drinking. It corrects the stomach. promotes Dlze} non, and Relieves the almost immediately.. Notion:, hold follouid he without it. For rale by. all drug • gist+. g_3f — For a history of the Sprinzs, for medical reports of the power of the water °ler diseases, for marvellous cures, and for testimonials from di.tingnished men, send for pamphlets. witty:: FY BRCS., General Agents, -...11; South AN D FIXTURES Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. I GsTrrsnrno Srnnnt Co. aprZl-4‘v We have on hand a large stock or fine finished Head Stones which we are selling as cheap as any other firm in the State. Also Granite Monuments and Head Stones furnished to order as reasonable as they can be elsewhere. Persons wlebkng Monuments or Head Stones will save money by calling and seeing our stock before purchasing elsewhere. as we will guaran tee to sell a better Job for less money than any other firm in the county. Also GRINDSTONES CEMENTh OF ALL KINDS By the bbl Executor's: Notice. Edate of Samuel-Miller, Deceased. Letters testamentary on the estate of Samuel Millet of Greene township, Beaver county, Pa.. •decessed, having been granted to the nudersign ed, nil persona having claims or demands against the estate of said decedetit are requested to make known the same wihout delay. JAMES MILLER. A. I . Extnitorl. mafsJfdiw L MILLER. Kendall. Pa. The Confession of an Invalid._ P1351.11.1111ED AS A WARNING and for the benefit 01 Young Men and others who suffer from NERV OUS COMPLAINTS, DEBILITY. LOSS OF MANHOOD etc., supplying the means of un cure. Written by one who cared himself after undergoing considerable quackery. and sent free on receiving a post-paid directed envelope. Sufferers are invited to address the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, • marittnt Box 153, Brooklyn. King's Co., N. Y AC Jae 3Eiras 3P3E9C"Ei r•oR 1873. We are now offering,and will continue to offer through the year, the FINEST STYLES OF CARPETS the market will produce, at prices as at. tractive as the goods. Our stock will be larger and choicer this year that ever be fore. All needing . CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, SHADES 31 ITT GS, • will be well suited at BOVARD, ROSE 81, COI, 21 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA Taarll-3m;thd 'opt= Rowell & Co.'s Advertisements. 12,000,000 Chedp Farms! The cheapest Land In Market for sato by the Union Pacific Railroad Company In the Gnat halt° Valley 3000,000 Acres In Central Nebraska Now for sale In tracts of forty acres and novards on +lv's and rza , years' credit at 6 pe cent: No advance Interest required. Mild and healthful climate, fertile soil, an bun dance orgood„water. TIM HMI' IthltKET IN TILE WEST! The great Stinlint reglons of Wyoming., Co; redo, titan and Nevada being supplied by the mere In the Platte Valley, Soldiers Entitled to a Homeatead of 160 Lime TEE BEST LOCATION FM COLONIES. FREE HOMES FOR ALL! 111111ous of aea, of choice Government lands open for eutry tih•J der the Homestead Liw, near the Great ItaltrosuL wish good markets and an the conrenteneles of an; ofd settled ebuntri. Free ranee to parchment of Railroad Land, Sectional Maps, showing the Land, also nevi edition of Descriptive Pamphlet With new 'Map, Mailed Free Everywhere Address aperAw FOR ONE DOLLAR We Will send FREE by mail. on receipt of One 25 packages of cheic.e.F 'ewer Seeds abil our catalogue, containin4 upwards of 1-,(1.1t varie ties, with full directions for culture, to any ad dress in the United States. Catalogue* free on application. I/EE . DOYLE, Seedmeu and Florists, 57 Tremont street, Baotou. W E WANT AN AGENT In this towinthip to canvass for the new. valuable and fast selling book by Dr. JOHN COWAN, The Science of a. New Life. Iteeotnmended and endorsed by prominent mic isters, physicians, religious and secular papers. other book like it published. $7O per week guaranteed. Address, COWAN a; CO., i:9 Eighth at., New York. ONLY 10 CENTS. EVERY MAN HIS OWN PAINTER or, pitms—HOW TO sEtEcT AND USE THEM A plain treatise, contalninz sample card with 42 different actually painted shades and tints, WII h Instructions ter exterior and interior !louse Deco ration. 25 coptep, bound in cloth, for 85. Sample cop ter, paper covet, inni:ed, putt paid. to any addrers ou recetpt of 10 ectits, by toe PubliAter. aprlG:4w EMMY CABBY BAIRD, Box 11;21, Philadelphia. '.e the follotripg rabtable exdracts e from press r,c, licos : "A vt.ry vluabte book, and no one In:endin to ;mita. ~ h ould Tait ro react it."—N. K Triune. -We did not know eo much could be rant on The rubj,et or pa;ntilig; a houeemntil we read MIA ezcelleut boo:: or Mr. Baird'B."-N. F. IPratil. "A weld lot 't at lat , t ruppbect."-Saeuttile Auarican. "sot only a neccr,ity - the puhaer. but vaino • blo t 1 e , try occupant of u dwelling.--N. B n y f book and di.itrlbute them onn; }oar Irtend., , .. If they will heed the advio , thvo-io, you could make no Wore calosb:e pre' " , Yr go 7rih,-1... • - lii this hook Mr. Baird has dune a real service to the COmmunlty. " --Totedo • - W4, Lope The publisher xvill sell 100,4X10 copies of this book dnrinf4 "711."—Bodoa Adrettisor. -We have Jost painted oar hcuse as advised by the eothor, end cdrefratulate ourselves that no dwelling in our neighborhood excels ours in up pearalice."—lldrye-r's 1144.1 y. In sending a sample copy for 10 cents Mr. liat.d must fed certain en or.ler for '25 bound in cloth will follow.''—Fraek I.coLiF. . 4 We kIICAV the WWII ;13(1 c antry paints therein, recommended, and can vouch for their vatne sn the excelleace of the 'llerrieon'brand of ohne lead " -Ph ad, Ledger. ONLY 10 CENTS. anienam " „Jr Is the REST IN THE WORLD. AGENTS WANTED. Send for Circular. Addreoy - DOMESTIC" SEWING E co:, N. Y. USE the Register sash lock and support to FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS. No spring to break . , no cutting of gash ; cheap, durable, very easily applied:. holds sash at ity place desired, and a Belt-tastener when the sash 1, down. Send !tamp for circular. Circular and sor copper-bronze leeks sent_ to any address lu the U. S., postpaid; on receipt of - .ln cents. Liberal triducernentslo the trade. Agents wanted. :Nti - dress REIS - D:11E11i SASH LOCK CO. No. Market St._ Hartisbarg. Pa. [Estal)l624Nllsai.l V 2 WELCH & GRIFFITHS, 3lantifactnrert; of Saws. .'! ,, UPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. EVERY SAW WARRANTED. FILES. BELTING ,LNI) VW - L.IIIEI:AL DISCO,. STS.. -- 44i ref."Prke and Clrcalarg fro. w. 12.; LA:, Uj Boston, Maas. and Detroit, Mich. Ititle..o SS to $73 Revolvers v 1.5 to ,f 1 to Gun Material, Fudiing Tarkle.; Large discount to deatercor clubs, Army guue, Revolvers, Sc., bought or traded for. Good.i sent by expret,t C. 0. D. to he examM.:l.l before paid for. Kitchen Urystal Soap For cleaning and polisint,4 metals, for cleaning and preserving paint, for removing stains from marble, for washing hande. and for all household cleaning, is superior to any other article made. No other soap or NV.:AI ..(10:1:-S it, either In unal:l2,' or cheapneer.. Easy to use and perfectly harmless and pleasant All grocers sell it. Manufactured only by EASTMAN fIdt , WEE, 431 N.Third St. Philadelphia. PirTENTS (I , IITAINED. No fee- unletr , succe.sful. Yo fees in advance. No etarge for rrviiminary , earch. Send for cir cular,,. CONNOLLY BROTHERS. Ilk; S. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa., and CAN Ninth Si, Wavh ington, D. C. CALLIPADLIE gi nally puolh•hed In 1te1.5. A print of this rare and curionn poetn now rend} - . Price tI 00. An. ANTIqVARIAN Pun , 13(i S sth St.; Phlls'd_ AGENTS! A RARE CHANCE!! We will pay all Ager.t. E-14) per week IN CASH ho wlll etlga , ;e ui.h 11+ r ON( E. Everything tarn:-Ltd and tctler..e. Addret.s A. COCLTLIZ Y CO, Charlotte, Nilch $§ to $2O per dal - ' :welds wanted ! All classes otworhlnn people,of either *ex,yonri? or old, maize more money at work fur as hi thole spare moments or all the Iltlltt than at anythitaz eke. Particolar+ tree. AdJrrss TINgON CO., Portland, Maine. WORKING CLASB „`ii;ilU - aE wo (i rk it ^:a 'E ra l n i t A e l :tt l Itesvectot4f• ea Iploy 111 , 1 i t at home. itay or even on capitol required: foil instructioos on paci:age of good, , tent free hy purl. .V 1 droop, with its cent re.orn statni), M. YOUNt. CO . ltt Corttandt St . N. Y. -- , - ,...,.;,1i,:,: , .,;i,. - p,01, , , - .,1,1 KATALYSINE WATER. $ /0 0 0 For anyZe of liiia7l:ffieeding„ Itching, or Ulcerated tint DE BING'S Pile Remedy fail« to care. lri,‘ pre , pared expressly to cure the I'lleo, and nothtn4 elec. Sold by alltlrng,gh , ts. Price, $l.OO. TO BOOK C.i N i 7.4 EI S. TILE NEW \\TAY 109 rli4;nl SUBSCRIPTION BOOK t'AN SELL MOT:SANDS ! PLAIN HOME TALK Is plain talk about the body and its physical and SOCltil needs. Dr. E. B. Powrz, author of -Medi cal Common Sense," of No. 11.0 Lexington Ave , N. Y., who entertains everybody with bia pen, and cures everybeily by his sitill..lalts author. In its thousand pages it answersa thousand nue,- tioqs you don't want to go tom' your phystclen about. It as is stamped uppu its cover, "a book for private and considerate reading.' Price 25. and sent, postage prepaid, everywhere. Contents table mailed free. Agents Wanted. A beautiful or suss chromo, mounted, "Turrow PUYSIC TO Tlls D 065," worth 810, goes with the book. No cbrEuno without the book. No book without the chromo. Address 11111:3111J1.111 BILL Publishing Company, 'No. 129 East 28th Street. New York. marl 2 8w Luther S. Kauffman, stock aid Note &Dior, 116 SMITHFIELD STREET. ORDERS SOLICITED FOR THE . PURCHASE AND SALE OF STOCKS, BONDS 2b19 -4m ACRES 1 O. F. DAVIS Land Commissicnitr tr. P. R. R. OxAmt. 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