SELECT MISCELLANY. "A State TreasaCer's Scheme. The people and the press are at .last beginning to realize the iniquity :oft he schemes of the Treasury Ring, which The Erpress has been fighting almost single handed for the past tnree years. The last important ac cession to our side is the Philadelphia Ledger, which, in Its issue of Wed nesday, thus pointedly condedins the latest legislative- outrage itilLat tempting to nullify the Constitution by continuing Mackey'aftother year in the Treasurer's office. The Ledger very propgrly tlenounces the pro ceeding as "a State Treasurer's Scheme:" "A STATE PR.E.A.Sunun stt A LI. BE ciiosis by the qualified electors of the State." This command has been a part of the Constitution of the Coln monwealth siomb the second Tuesday of January last. •I t was placed in the Constitution to rid the State of the annual disgraces which attended the choice of a Trinsurer by the Legisla ture. For years and years it had been apparent that the State mon eys had been used corruptly. At leugth, in 1872, the people bad an opportunity to express their will on the subject; and by an overwhelm ing majority they declared that the - Legislature should no longer be en trusted with the election of the Treasurer. -Since January the Leg islature hiis had ample time to pass the necary law to carry. the com mand of the Constitution into effect, but instead of doing it the majorities in the two douses conspired to de ft•At the Constitution for a whole year, in order that they, instead of the "qualified electors of the State," :shall choose the State Treasurer to leiee control of the Treasury balance of one or two millions of dollars un til the first day of May, This high-handed conspiracy was the cause of another disgraceful scene in the House on Monday. Those who read the proceedings, will remember that Speaker Elliott left the chair in charge of a substitute, took the floor himself, moved to proceed to the consideration of a bill by its number only, and betre the Members could tlig , ,•over what bill was meant. Mr. Elliott's substitute rapidly declared the motion carried, and ima flash the ll , el-; had before it a bill to defeat tin' Constitution and the will of the p,,:ple iu the matter of the election of Stati , Treasurer. When the scan tri:!k became apparent, the lir.ike into a sccue of natural hat io,)st disgraeeful uproar. The ~''rage led to its logical results. • It is surprising that any sane man took auy p in the affair, fur it was not oNly inexcusablY, hut utterly un u;,•essary to the success of the lawless -‘,.hetne. Its hackers had the force to put the bill through without it. We have never had the slightest ex -I.,..tatiwi that it would be defeated. It Is e Stale Treasurer's scheme, and 1-very one understands the resistless power of that. 1 t carries conviction 'with it alt the way through. Ank it is thus that the Treasury Iting ao on year after year in load ing down the party which has in .•i•rihed on its banner, "honesty, effi ciency and fidelity" as the essential 4 01111110M:ion's for public positions. 'These conspirators, against the integ' . - :ay of the Republican party and the best interests of the people at large, were saved from humiliation last fall by the overshadowing importance of a ' Presidential campai g n. Gov. lartranft has done much to retrieve his reputation from the dark shad tf.eie men had thrown upon it by their association with him, but we apprehend he is still not in a position t go the whole length of duty by vetoing this iniquitous measure. the p , .t scheme of his old associates in manipulating the State Treasury.— Lancaster Express. Strange Larcenies to 'France. Some time ago I told you of a robbery of cannons at the Fort of Vincennes, says a Paris correspond ent of the New York Times, and re marked that one would assoon think of hearing that some one had run oil' with the towers of Notre Dame. If that sort of thing is to continue we `shad soon come to believe that Ra ! helias does not exaggerate when he represents tiargantua taking the hells of the cathedral to hang about the neck of his un.le. As improbable as the story of stealing the Lannon from the parapet of a fort may ap yri!ar, it was none that less a fact, anti ,several men were condemned to prison for the robbery. Now we Lind that the artillery saddlei and harries belonging to the same fort h ave been carried btrwith the great e-4 ease, and in broad daylight. A ' soldier who formerly belonged to the First BAttery of the Twelfth Regi ment of Artillery, now stationed at Vincennes, has been arrested for this petty larceny, and has informed the authorities that tho real 'thief was ,Nt. • , f companions named Ileymd, Who is supposed to he enjoying the I -T.4 weeds of his labors in Belgium or, elsewhere.. it seems that Reynalk; , aw an artillery wagon ,standing in t. 'TM- street, the soldiers in charge hay- Mg entered a shop to get their din !tor. lie drove oil at once; and, iiith•ting the soldier arrested, asked him to al.l him in transferring the -atillery to another Inagazin. The - t-() drove up to the fort and, before tO • eyes of the guards who reeog in7.o,l t'te horses and wagon, took oat hartits and trappings of the entire battery, drove to the city, and ..)1,1 the lot in the Course of the even ing. Some bits and collars have been ruled in a small shop, Hue Saint M a (Ilk, but the greater part, as well t the thief, is still missing. The roan who aided in the work seems to have thought it a legitimate pro- Med 'fig, and done by (Mier. The guard. , have been put under arrest, together with the soldiers Who have lost their wagon. -t; reenville, 1., can't he a Par adise for a destitute and sick strainzer to wander into. Three weeks ago such a poor unfortunate made Ids ap pearance there, .and s = ari ordered to leave:, by an ofircer, as he was "hun gry, moneyless, dirty, and had one hAnd ns,.less from having been frost hltten." So he dragged - him,el a svay into a swamp, and died': 11e \V is worth holding an inquest over, however; and so the .inque-4 ‘Va'4 held, and after a number of the most substantial eitizens had sat upon him It was discovered that he had died of :quail-pox ! Verily, he had his re venge, if it was flout sweet one. Small Swindle Amonzthe Connect!. eat Ofpee fielder*. An ex tensiVe.swindliug operation has hem going onfor a short time, the ex teurof it only becoming appar ent after the rogue had estped. By means of a simple and well-contrived -tort, scamp has obtained money from nearly every government .081- vial in the state. The number of vic tims, so far a-1 known, are Collector N•irthrop, of New Haven, Collector Mashali, of New London; Hanover, of Bridgeport, the postmaster of Bridgeport. and Collector Seldwin, of Norwich. The , tory the fellow tells iN :is follows: lie will come to a house about meal time- and intro duce himself as \Vm. IL Lind, of the treasury depart mennt, Washing ton. lie has oven home in Maine a few days, and has been sent for to re turn to the treasury. lie has got us far as :New Haven or Bridgeport, as tha case tray be, and has got out of money. He would like enough to _et back to Washington, and would s-ud a draft on immediately. He expected some money from Mr.--, head clerk at New !raven; but it hasn't come. Lie mustbe back at ‘t, zeillingt4la the next day. He then shows ' documents and otherwise shows such a familiarity with the treasury department and the men .•inploycsi there, that the:e seems to be no doubt about his trutlifultic.ss. As a result he has swindled all ,t,h,t-> gentlemen named out of sums vary ing from three to ten dollars, and how many more no one knows, it is a game he can play any where.— Hartford Cburant. p- Number of Rates and rehitaiEs la the Vatted titates.,;•-.- -- ' ,The number of male periioni'lh the United States is 19.493,565 ; the number of fen I es, 19,06t, - 800 ; exceis of males 428,759. Total •population , according to the - recOot-censes , 558,371. The wrist-Jar 1860 showed an excess of mates - 727,087, The falling olf.ot the male population is probublY owing to the losso by the war of the rebellion. • The following are the States and Territories which show an excess of males. These tables have been-care fully couipiled from the census of 1570: _ ilalt*.' , ramLc.. Extra qf Ilates. ATIZOIIB, ~........ 6..557 a, ri I 9,416 Artane ad .... , .. 41*.t1 t. 4.1.210 12.051 Cantors' la ....:—. 310.479 . 110.11S8 • 113,111 C010rad0............ - 214'10 . 15(99 tctlfi Dak0ta......... . , 8.878 ' :,.G3 3,575 Delaware ........... _ 103,621% ' te.358 211 Florida ..—......-. . 04.54.3 ir3AlOl 1,21. t Idaho...—. - 12.181 - 1.,815 9.366 lain ol s . ..... .. . 1,316.5.11. 1A3:1.254 Isi, 183 ladtaua -- 837.991 - 8.613 35;331 lowa - ...... 0.1:J.917 ' zai,ttr; 1.•7.819 KIEMas .... -..- t 01.1.1.1 '161,117, 90,0 1'..1 - • • . - - - ..... - Kentucky . t ... -... &15.05 1435 :144 10,.139 isfehlgan....--- :', 'VI= - t0.4,%44 51,431 Bitcnasotn..--.''- 2.1.5, t - 04.4137 , :0.691 Misrouri ' t9roti . t5z3...+1,1 li,:tri l a on tans...__.... lii,M. - 3,5.:1 12.117 Nebraskr W:125 :Mt:4.i .17,r57 :Venda ~ 31.::79 10,1 n tt . ..l.thil New Mexico__ 47,125 4-1.-7:r.) 2 240 0hi0...... .... 1,2:17,55.9 1,22":,710 %SW Oregon.... „._.. :4,121 37.702 ' 15.= 're.s...us ... ..... .. 41.3.557 50.1,fr.r.: •2-s, 535 - . ..... . 44.921 CLOG:I • 1.1716 Vermont 1G5.721 1 04.K. , 9 1;9/ NVa.htu ;.: lon .... 11 .99.1. 8,965 6,025 West V 1rc.111111.. :114.613 219,181 1 0 .7 , 1 W isconp tn. ... ... 61-1,6‘,6 5U9,7 , l 116.41 U Wybmlng .... • . 7.219 .3460 .5.,519 The following States, together with the District :of Columbia, show an - excess of -female: : . Alaies Fenuttea. Erz.s of: Fahra !S. Alabama . 455,738 19,516 Connecticut ... 215,279 272.151 6,914 Dist. Columbia. 0.192 i'.9.563 1,316 Georgia 578.9.55 -695.154 9f3,19.1 Louisiana.. ...6.5''.;54.750 Maine ~..... 218.11 c TU'J .• • - Maryland... ..... . f'...31.W.1 :.1115.910 , it),trzi M assach asette .. 703,719 75.3.672 49.791 I , llpil.sippi 424.413 414.rAt3 .I,U New Ilampahire 155;1t4d 1r;i1,01:9 7,020 N.w .1 errey .... 419.1;72 451.4*.l 1 11.752 New York. ...... .. '1,1r.3.5.. 0 I 0 2:219231, ,7,9,7 1 1 North Carolina. 518,7 , 4 5:4.1;57 'Zd.11.7.3 Penneylvansa .. 1,75.4,493 1; 1' . '..459 • 4.9:. - .1 Rhoda inland. . 101.75 a 112..:19: 7.,541 Social Carolina. 343 fJ.Y.: dni,lnt 17.,;92 Tennsee ... . sk.2 t sic; r. 3.1.1 Z:1 11.str Virgln is .... r,91,1%.5:; t4:3,1 1 17, 31,04'7 _-.., 4 2, .._ _- - ('.A l'r. J.ttlEi'S GANG. Graphtelitesrziptlon of the Lava Beds by One 1:1( Gen. Sheridan's OLUeenS, Mr. MacFeeley, of General Sheri dan's staff, who has seen corigidem hle service in Northern California and Southern Oregon, among the Lava Beds and in their vicinity, was ("ailed upon on 'Monday by a report er of the Chimgo Inter-Ocean, aunt gave some information in regard to them and their present - inhabitants which has not hitherto been pub lished. ' • Matior," - Said our reporter, en countering the,gentleman at his of fice on Wabash avenue; "I under; stand you have some acquaintance with the Lava Beds." "Yes, I have been among theta, and. in tact, all over that country." "What sort of a country is it out t here *."' "It's a God-foaken country for anybody to life in. ' that is, in the beds, but there is good land outside of them. The beds where Captain Jack is now, or was a Jew days ago, are probably from sixty to seventy five miles square, and lie just y outh of the Oregon line, near Tule Lake." "Anywhere near the Cascade Range?" "wen, you 'might say they are on a spur of the Cascades, but they are west of the ratme. Off to the west LS the Coast Range, ,and. to tell the truth. the country is almost all mountain and valley everywhere around there., It is a,wild country. The lava beds were caused by volcan ic convulsions. The -trap rock has been violently thrown up while heated. and as it cooled, large my erns were formed in some places, and in others the rock is raised in points, knobs and various fantastic forms." - • "It could easily be defended t"' "Yes; it is a natural fortification ; almost, impregnable. On(' man could hold i against ten, if he knew what he was about, and Mt:became, warm for him there are dozens of lines of retreats through these linesofeavel." "Is there and• vegetation in the lava beds?" "They are totally destitute of vegetation—nothing but these odd forms of the upheaved rock, and cx=sionally a small body of water. Taken as a who!e, it is about the wildest and nnp4t desolate region I have ever seen." "liow about Captain Jack's -cape, if ho wished to leave?" "fie would have no trouble at all in leaving. Ile might - leave hall'a dozen men there to keep up appear ances, and be oil to the mountains with the rest of his band days before any one outside knew anything about it. And that is what I think he will do or hits done already. You can't surround the whole bed, and if any place is left open he could very easily make his way to it." "If he wit, shut in moderately close, how could he get provisions?" "I think he is pretty well provi sioned.now. Von could take whole herds of cattle in there and keep them in the valleys or underground passage in perfect safety. It is my opinion that that is what he has done already." "Have you ever had any experi ence Nvith the Modoc-;?" "I have had borne." ".ire they verywild as a rule?" "Some of them are what might be called decent for Indians, but this band of Captain Jack's is the worst lot of Indians that ever got together. They are all half civilized and speak pretty good Engli-h. They learned it from hanging so much around the settlements. This tribe that Cap tain Jack leads is mode up of the worst kind of thieves, murderers and desueradoes who have gathered in from different parts of that section of country when the places they left • got too hot to hold them. I have never seen Captain Jock, but I have seen sonic of his band, and a more desperate, blood-thirsty gang of Cut throats I never saw in my lift. If begets out of the Lava B Nls, and reaches the mountains, it will be almost impossible to reach him. The gang will scatter, and you might not rind halfa dozen of them in iv, yerr." The Ring Rule at Harrisburg Our Harrisburg correspondent gives a graphic description of a scene in the House on ,flunday which is a bumble. disgrace to even that long n disgraced body. The Ring, which seems determined to compass the destruction of the Republican party, resorted to their usual moles to rush through the bill legislating state Treasurer Mae key into other another year. As usual. that prince of legislative swains, Elliott, vacated the chair to engineer the dirty job, aad put a pliant bad of Harkey into the Speaker's chair. The motive for this outrage was in nocently stated by Elliott, as report ed in the as3ociated press despatch where he said, "in retard t,t the merits of the bill, that ?wither the mq jority nor minority of the House couhl afford to adjourn without passing; it" —which, in plain English, means that the Treastiry Ring rules the roosters of both parties, and thattheir only hope of retaining power for even another year, is by _contin uing Maetey In (dice, until a pack ed convention shall have an ofipor tunity to again force the Treasury dynasty upon the party for a still longer term. The fulfillment of the predictions made in this paper last WI, in regard to the schemes of the Ring, are being rapidly fulfilled, and the people wilt in due time realize their painful truth.—Lancd.yler JZr press. —Messrs. Hibbard and Parker, Democratic members from New Hampshire, are also announced es having refused to take the plunder. This makes 34 Senators and mem bers ufi far who have either declined to touch the money, or having rt_ mived it from the Semeantat Arms, subsequently returned. it to the Treasury. New . Adeertisebients.; STEVENSON' 1 WITTISIL ....I,4.N.p o 9FftpE i i„. bre. 198 Polak; Piiibwr imit* Tans, Pi- ViT'We oder the following described properties far sale. Oil] at our office and examine our Reg ister or properties for sale: - • - No. 3U. ' This farm contains 53 acres of first Clue soil, mostly .cleareit with anotte i F good Umber sit natal 4 sates-from Nay ton, on . the New Castle rued , in North 'Sow cklDeaver ra, has a very i the term is In good cadarind••lfainatrtA ITSW PRAILEROLSE or 3' rooms; cell finished; A. BARN, with other outbuildings; plenty of rood Water" spring At the house, tannin: water on the place. Pelee and easy -, terms,. ' Inquire of - ADAM KIRK. Jr., owner, or2iSterenson and Mt• Co t t, • . , Woe 29#. A desirable farm containtilit27u act, situate iu Economy township,lievicr Co., Pa.. 134 miles from the station at Lesionville. :P4 Pt, & C.R. ft . 100 acres improved, 17Gacres In excel; . ent timber; all tillablelstunagleared; aid can tuilatirked by machinery; good water on the place, good springs, never-failing, and runs; good llmestoue and build ing -stone. with quaivy open; good fenceN good fruit on the place; frame dwelling house two sto ries, contain - log 6 rooms; frame bank tarn 30.aV0 feet in good repair; stabling connected ,, good so ciety in nelghhnr bood, convenient to churthes, storm. posboillee; a pitm... , int, sl6,ffoo. - r - • , , ' so. Lit* A splendid farm of 187 nerearloo antes cleared and under cultivation. situate in &kith beaver township, Beaver county. Pa.; Excellent soil. Laud can be worked by machinery; 77 acres Bret class timber land: ts,watered by syringe and run -zing water; timber land is IA good 4ta4ttlrm Two- Etory. Cut Stone, Dwellise of 11 media and kitch en. good cellar, all in odd coindlikitf, blame sur rounded by shade-Ames: good Frame 13enk Barn. cut stone founded , n ist Gox23 Ic4t;"Stabiln stone spring house.iind allrrecessary - ontbuildlugs; two good orchards; land Iles on a good , road.. Pete :IWO in payments. • - A GREAT CURE By Inhalation. A TESTIMONIAL FROM MRS. Of Wooster, Ohio. WOOr.TZ:II, U., November 11. 1872 I Lave; been afflicted with Catarrh for over 2i years, and land consulted different physicians, whose preseriptiolis relieved me hot little, if any at 311. I tried some catarrh remedies, which proved worse than useless. and I believe they ,ere the cause of the di -eat I going, to my Icings and hem t. Nizht swea , a. hectic fever, loss of appetite. bleeding,' rom the bv..p, and other symptoms of Consumption appeared. and I hccumet much dis• wuraged, and so weak I could scarcely sit up. In this condltiou I applied to Dr. • Hanley, scarcely hoping to obtain any relief. lam t h ank. MI to - say-that from the day i commenced the use of kits inhalations and other treatment, I have steadily improved, until I feel that I have recov. ered salient tial health. I eousider that my re every is truly remarka ble. and as such It is locked upon by my friends and neig,hbore. I tmtv e.,joy better health than have wr years, and C.lll perform my hmisehold duties with perfect ease. 1 trust by' the favor of God, and the hind and treatment of Dr, Hunter, 1 null be re stored to perfect health. 1 would say to the many afflicted as I have been, go to Dr. Hunter at on-e, with your minds fully made up to follow his rules and directions, and ion will find a physician end friend in whose hands you tired hot fear to trust your health. Euzanvnt llowsisa Mrs. Th.muirig i 3 the Vri re or saintiet P. 1)3wo lag, a brother of Judge Downing, of Wooster, Ohio, and nil) cheerfully answer aft inquiries made, either perronally or by letter W.l-IA.IT IS INHALATION? It is the method or tmatinz diAeases o t the na sal cavittes, Throat and Lnt4l,Cy S nifreflMia into them the vapor of medicines, from an Inhaling I netruznent. Dr. Hunter has devoted many years- to this opeclulty, and publishes testimonials from some of the most eminent jottroslirtft, mYrdsterA, and other pefsons in tins country. Se "Idiot a pam phlet containing' these. If you aro &alleged %sigh Consump tion, Bronchitis, Asthma, or Catarrh, n.t.eed of wastin2 time ar.d money with general practithmera ann patent mettscinea;go, or (end an Intelligent statement or your case to Pr. Hunter, Wilt) hati .gent a life-time treating these diseases, and receive such treatment AS the par ticular nsture. stage r and syMpterns of your clls et,arequlrea. An otdnfon cgot, , Ton nothin•,t, and Ids fees for treatment ar, toAr. I-1 M' 1 1 1 •TI EJI S VPON DISEASES OF THE Throat, Lungs, Heart. NASAL CAVITIES AND EARS F:W,TNIFM' : W . M3N:q Aledicated Inhalation, Aral Other Methods of Local 31 eft iertnon WITII N UMBIZOiTS ILLUST RATIONS This ;, one of the tnebt beautifully executed cum:det , ly Ilin,•trated and intereetiog book'. or the I:iail ever I“netl mitt tit ill be Avnt fee to all Ac!rems d.AIIES A. HUNTER, 31, P., 2:," Penn evenne, Pltt•burg,b, Pa aprltr;•x Court itiirp I Ira n Ne. Two Lola in Borough of Phillipsburg I3Y virtue .fan oruer of the Orlihang' Court of Deaver ctounry. Pa.. the andenogned, Guar. than of Laura Iletrehan. Ettmoutt Metechae. and Ferdinand lietschan, will expore to pahtle ,ate on the pretniKes, ON THURSDAY, MAY IST, 1873, at p. fn.. two lots of ground, situate in the bortfuzn of Phlllipsburtf. in the county of Bea %.•r• and state of Pennsylvania, being lota n ton bend till and tie general plan of lota In said borough, cacti oh said lets being GS feet in front on second street, :lad extending: back itfi feet and euclo‘ed with board fence. TE11111S:—One-third of the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of the safe by the our!, and the remainder in two equal animal It. • staltments from that data• with Interest therefor Ircnn the elms time. LOCIS .KOl.ll, airl6 3w Orphans' Court Sale. "NORTH SEWICIMEY ACADEMY" PROPERTY D Y virtue clan order of the Orphans' Court s.f ILP the ectinty or Reeser. the undersigned, Att nnnietrator of the estate or Rev. Henry Webber, Lets of the township of North Sewickley in said connty,vill elpoSe to sato by public vendue or out-cry - en the premise... on FRIDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1873, AT Tt. O . CLOen. A. a.. Cie To:lowing ma I estate of said decedent, situate it said township of North Sewickley in the coun ty of Bearer atoreasid. consiat Ing of two adjoining lots or wean, of ground, the one houndmi by Ltntis of orellle Jackson. S. C. Clow, Presbyterian Church lot, and Academy lots. containing 75 percbeit.inme or lea.% anti the other bounded al 1.e.; Beginning at a poet to centre of road leading from Providence Meeting %louse. In prnsb ciev,t Bridge; thence by- centre of said road south 45 dertreea east, iiiyembeat, thence north VA delTeel west. 9 840 perches by Made. toy lotto a poet tnence by panne ground north f..ysi degrees east: I: perettea to the, place oft be ginning. containing one acre and _IS nerche., w II known t‘s 'me -. No ma s ew/cKlay ACADE MY" prat - Jerre, anti on latch are erected a large TWO.A'roltl FRAME containing rooms, at! well intuited, utak cellar underneath, anddiaving two tratita. With two pottier*. and I. urn calcrilared fora Boarding School; It harin,.• lituretantrs t.et,a o.ed . as such - for . A number of yearr t • There are alin On 'the'pretaises a good etable:, :kV!, feet. good frame Wish home, coal hott.e, and ail other necessary ont-bullaings,all In good repair, a large number of fruit trees. 'viz! apple, jiCtet, pear and 'plumb -MeV, also gra:* rinea. all in excellent- condition: A rood well of water, and hood cistern conveniently located. The premises are enclosed, and are .xonveuient to and adjoin the Preabyterint CM:trete, are 1 4 mile from It.tpti.t Church, and are on the made road I , l:ling to New abodf A miles from New Bri::ht on. Truss :—One•third of purchase money in hand on confirmation of Ta le bTthe Conti, and the be nne* In two equal aunnallostaliMenta -aign dare of confirmation with interest from sa me date, to be seemed by bond and triortzne on the Intl:M EC. . For further particntas address .1011 N - 11, WILSON, Administrator. Not....ret Scericcsay, I April .19. ISM Netts 41tivertisemmtss. INES ALLISON &MN Du Owls al MERE=II OROCEfriiEs, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, NAI La, GLASS, EEO WE will constantly keep A full lino °, the above goods on hand and tell at the lowest rates CV All heavy goods delivered free of charge apr234m FRANK laaufacturer of 41e Celebrated STEAM REFINED ENGiNE CARBON, SPINDLE, CYLINDER, PAINT, SIGNAL OILS.- Prepared under ti new Process, without the use s 4 Chemicals 'POINT OIL WORKS, SMITH'S FERRY, BEAVER COUNTY, PA 4123773-ty TENNESSEE LAND. 5,000 Acres in one body- termini', grazing and timber land—in Scott Co., near linntimille. the county seat. Fail warranty deed. Price $l.- 50 per acre. Term.; One-third cash, balance on mortgage, or In exc hange for stocks having a re liable protective Imlay.. Apply to E. G. SIMPARD. As s t, aprlB-I.tr 19 Broadway, New York. A. HANAUER - t . _ .. i :,.. _t .. _lki ji • 1r 0 Beaver Falls ESTABLISHMENT, Concentrated Guardian NEW BRIGHTON 33A.ZA_AaR., NI" A. lei 313 I 4::)4M J. ape.l-3w dect-v2.ry DEil.rtti to BACON, FLOUR, ' MEAL, GRAIN, MILL FEED, ttc., &c. Nl' CARTY, HAS intscz.l AND AT THE DM .:.Legal. Adtitlsolients4. - NOTI - Is Mob:given that Cspisin JOHN V • MeV:M. AM et the iSorough of , lktegenster,' nester has made it' deed of 'rola.; _tug assigninent to the undersigned or ail Ids En; late, Real; Perscinal and leined, 1n mist ter the benefit Of Ids 'Creditors. - personsitartug ashes spina him will therefore plebe present tbein to Me, it tor on* 3Qo. 76 Wood' Street,. Pittsbargli, -, • JOAN P. IMMO. ••• I . Courti Common o Plea' at Beaver collar: N the Y. at licklit of June Term. 18711. • In tee matter of the 'applicatlon of The Vali Rose Mutual Insurance Company. for. Charter 'at incorpora tio. lutd Nara 17, I ce. application 'mean ted.. the ..courthating persuted mid examined the scamps tying constlattiou, and being of the eninitia that it containc nothing which le contrary to Mgr; di rect that said instrument be died In the Prothon mares Otece, and that notice be,pubtished In 'The Beaver 'Agars for at least three -weeks that stich epplication has been made. and that unless mart dent Cathie to the contrary _be shown; the 'Char ter prayed tr wait he evanod at the oeftliet Court. JOIIN CdVallgY, Pry/ " 7111 . 1.7.11" Admit h trftria'. Notice. Estate of Jan' D. Ed.mon*,:c4e:d.- Letters of administration upon the estate Of ie.sc D. Edmonds, deed. intent Rochester bor. oagh to the misty of bearer, saittitetcof Penn• sylvan's, haring been granted to the ellhecrihe r residing in paid horoUgh, all persons baling claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, are hereby requested to mager..knotirn" the same to the undersigned with at daisy. 4a it Ell BMA EDMONDS. .Idmz. BUELL'S EMI PAtiLOR MENAGERIE AND THEATORUM Open Day and Evening, all the Year. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE OF AMI!SE3IENT IN THE CITY r Sa. PERFORMANCE'S from the Stage, DAILY ! YWO IN TElk; FORENOON, TWO IN THE ArTEIMOON TWO IN-THE EVENING Doer. open from Y o'clock In the mottling uu til 10 u'elock nt.lght. Vg"Adtnlgsion to all, only 25 ccurr.liti When vW In the City, don't fail to vighlt BURNELL'S MUSEUM , sth Ave., between Wood and Smithfield Eta , PITTSBURGH, PA mat-71.1y STATEBENT of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Beaver County Agricultural Society for the Year 1872. Dn. Balance In hands of Treasurer from 1611 112 01 Received of II Cook from oats on kits... 16 00 Family tickets sold 06181.. ........ 1,618 00 Single tickets sold ... • Tickets to seats at stand Tickets at stock. gate Eating douses, stands awl Shows Entrance paid for speed State appropriation fly cash paid for trinPic at fait.. • 00 00 • printing posters, tickets and adr $ 413 to '• boarding police, Judgef&, MittlA acre ....... ..... 94 50 for nails arid hardware for repairs 51 73 for bay and straw fcr .. 64 40 for postage and stationery........ 8 56 •• for labor and lumber... .. .. 315 441 for gate keepers and police 117 50 •• Treasurer's 5a1ary....... S 5 00 •• Recording Secretary's .slaty.... 50 00 Corresponding Secretary's salary 10 00 •• for premiums at Fair of 1872 1,431 60 on Torrance 10t... I.IGO 00 on Economy lot .......... 200 00 Comb balance in tiBUCle of Treasurer.. 13 8.3 13,796 06 Wit S. BARCI.AY, D, 51,. DON ELIOO, Auditors. Wit. McCOY, s •-164 w The BES'Pand MOS T P IMPROVED Fire and Burglar-Proof sa As: 3E"" M AND VAULTS Are made by the PITTSB URGH SAFE COM PA NY, 167 PENN STREET, Pit tsbu nee, Pa ape,-.,a1 $5., VALUABLE INVENTION!SS AN ENTIRELY NE % SEWING* MACHINE ! FUR .DOMESTIC FSJS ONLY FIVE DOLLARS Ncw Patcnt 1;111t. , : i Hole 11'nrL0•r. The most simple and compact in con,trwibm. The most durable and economical in use. A model of Combined strength and beauty. Complete in all no parts, uses the Straight Eye Pointed Net die, Self Threading, direct upright Ptwitive Motion, New 'Tension, Self Feed anU Cloth Guider. Operates by wheel and onsi table. Light Itunnittz, Smooth and noiseless 'like all good high priced machines. fins patent check to preven , the wheel being turned the wrong way. Usc4 the thread direct from the spool, Makes the Elastic Lock Stitch (flnmd and strongest stitch known) firm, durdhle, close and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, tine and coarse, from Cambrie 10 heavy Cloth or Leather, and uses all descriptions of thread. The iie.o mechanical talent In America and Europe, has been devoted to improving and sim playing our Machines, combining only that which is practicable. and thspensine with all cotnplica ted surroundings generally found In other ma chines. Special le-ins and extra inducements to male and female agents, etore keepers, &c., who wit. establish airencles through the country and keep onr new niaehlnes on exhibitionand sale. Coun ty rights given to hm.rt agents frce. Agent's complete °milts forolobed without any extra SampleA I , rpewlr4T, descriptive circulars contam•ny terms, engravings, nent free. . AA rrrr BRO OKS SEWING MACHINE CO., PO 1329 PFOADWAY, "NEW YORK. few,' Y Manhood: Bow Lost, Bow Restored. Jaat published, a new edition of Dr. Cu y lv . e n rls , r ,i e e ll:a7le n br re t t ed wit Er a medicine) of SPEUITATOIMIOEA or iNPOTENCY Mental and phyAieal Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Coasulte•rto,t, Ern-Lest awl Fres, induced by ell-Indulgence Of 'clan' es itararanee. tlirPrice in a gelled envelope onlya cents. The celebrated. anther, In this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' success fel practice. that the alarming consequence of self-abase may be radically cared wlthont the dligeruns use of internal medicine or the applica tion of the knife poluting out a mode of care at once simple, certain and effectual. by means of which every snfferer, no matter what his condition ma, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. CArTnis lecture should be in the hearts of very Junta and every man In the laud. Sent. under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid on receipt of It cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Gnide," price 10 cents. Address the PubHellen. CH %$. J. C. KLINE .t CO., 1.27 Bowery. New York, Poet-Wilco Box. 41% eprt94y $30011,000 MISSOURI SIKH LOTTERY, Legalized . by 'Mate Authority and Drawn in Pnblic in tit. Louis. GRAND SINGLE. NUMBER BCIIRME 50,000 NUMBERS, - Chum, D to be Drawn April, 30 1873 5880 Prises Amounting to $300,000. 1 Prize 0f......550 000 DUO prima 01—....$ 100 I prize 0f...... 13 450 9 prizes of 1 COO 1 prize of 10 tie 9.prizes of. 509 1 prize 0f... . 7W3 9 prizes 0f...—.. 300 1 prizes of 5 0)0 9 prizes of 250 4 prizes of , '2 5110 86 prizes of. 200 20 prizes 0f...... I OW 55 prizes of. 150 V prizes of 500 .89 prizes of lea) 40 prizes 0f...... 250 . LOW prizes of 10 Tickets. $lO. Half Tickets. si. Quarter, $3.20 igrOur lotteries see chartered by the State, are always drawn at the time named, and all drawings are tinder the r•uperviston of sworn eommtoiltiti era 310/ — The 01110.1 drawing will be published in the St. Louis papers, and a copy of Drawing sent to piirchasers 01 tlcke s. - tfrWe will draw a elmilar scheme the last day of e'ery menth Mirk.: the year !ST.]. Ir Remit by PO T OFFICE MONEY DEitS. ItEGLSTERED LETTER, DRAFT or EXPRESS. Address • MERU &T s MILLER &CO., Post Wake box '2446 St . Louts, Rio aprl6-ly ,3 1 : JswtwiTX.*a. ir.- . '-, The Beet for • Ali Purposes, .llamessily managed; more durable, and ruus-lighter than any ; Machine to the market.;_ malty - cleaned and kept In order *ll6,l; o ,lobina, bolds hike asmuch thread us'entotber Amite. Lrick-stifeb, alike on-lieth;sider; mlf-apjusting tension. Zusitly:f-Poputar. P.rou) Oat the '!IDOAIEST/C." has raPtdly. increased in popularity, until to day,: in the opinion or all experieniznt Sewing Mitaine men, it'aiands Conti U NRIV ALLY D It is.galning favor much faster than any other Machine berctof;re prestmted to the public, which can be seen from its -MMUS ed salsa last year over the precetling, being OVER FIV HUNDRED PER CENT. Nu iiimbine Is increasing its sales and gaining public favor as rapidly as the rycntsmoszac.l. This is hreimacquence of its 8171 73 E1R1P RI TY WM. 110111EUTAION, Agent, Beaver Falls, Pa. Cal! and examine the 'Machine. _ jy94-9m. INSTANT RELIEF For the _Asthma,. Any person troubled with that terrible disease. will roCetro Immediate and complete retie, by using my Asthma Itemkidy. I was afflicted with It, fOr twelve year,. entirety unfitting me for bash:Rasa tot weeks at a time; and discovered this remedy by experimeatinz on my self after all other medicines alien to haw.' any affect. I will Warrant it to gire Instant Relief In al/ eases of -asthma. not complicated with ot.-r di,c/oett. ANY PERSON AFTER, ONCE USING WILL NEVER tiE WITHOUT IT. Pampleits Containit, g certificates lry malt TREK. Send fur one. Arkriour Druggist for it. Übe bu nono on hand, eel him to semi or write for It yourself.' Price by nolt , portage net& 191;00 per box. USSItAL TE11313 TO DRGOOLSTS. A ddrees febl9 If; BUCKEYE POULTRY YARDS. Dark Brum Light Thumbs. Black Cooling. Partridgit Cochin% White Cocklns, Buff Cochins, White Leghorns, and I-landaus 031 45 115 00 la 00 818 00 SW 60 100 00 EGGS FOR HATCHING 83.00 PER DOZEN. 94.736 96 Now la $6,00 per pair, $9.00 per Trio We warm), one-balf or more of every dozen eggs sent out by us to batch, If they do nor, we wilt rand another dozen at otse.hall price. Send for deocriptive Circular. matigfaction guaranteed ape2-,lne WALLPAPER. SPRING 1873 Kitchen, Glazi d Chamber, Timm' Damask. Hull Gilt. Library, Panel. Sitting, Column. Parlor Em bre:Ned Church, Varnished. ('citing. Oiled. DE ZOLTCHE ez CO., 120 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ape Ara Liberal discount to the trade. ENGLISH ALES. Manufactured expresgly for, and gold only by the Pennsylvania Wine Company. The only Arne manufactured by the same pro cess and of the same materials as the celebrated Bane', of England. Put up in llbls„ Half Blds., and Bottles rgrSen4 for Circular:till Address all orders to Ii WINE CO, Office 69 Fifth Ave.. Brewery, cur. sth Ave and Rona st.„ mars 3m PITTSI3I7IU:II. PA CARPES 3 OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SII ADES AND MIA CLOTH, HOLLANDs ALL COLORS, GREEN - STAIR ROD` with Patent Fitsivning TABLE COVERS, PLAN° COVERS. RUGS AND MATS, WELTY BROTHERS, 106 FEDE RA L PTIIEET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. marl'-73- Iy THE NEW DISCOVERY In Chemical and Medical Science. Dr. E. F. GARVIN'S SOLUTION & COIII I OIIND EMIR A FIRST AND ONLY SOLUTIoN ever made to one mixture or ALL THE TWELVE valua ble active principles of the well known curative agent, PINE TREE TAE, UNEQUALED in Cougtv, Coldt , , Catarrh, Asth ma, Bronchitis. and consumption. CIf.TUJOS rr CIiILTP V' A IL. A recent cold in three to eix hours; and also. by Iva VITALISING. PURIM'S() and STIMULA TING effects upon the general system. Is remark ably ellicaelotub la an DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, including Scrofula and Eruptions of the shin, Dyspepsia, Diseases - the Liver and Kidneys, Dean Disease. and General Debility. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES! Dn. GARVIN'S VOLATILE SOLUTION OF TAR FOR INHALATION- flifrit. remarkably valuable discovery, title, positively cures CATARRH, [IRON REHM ASTHMA., AND ALL DISEASES OF THE NOSE, THROAT AND LUNGS. THE COMPOUND TAR AND MANDRAKE PILL. for rum In connection With the ELIXIR TAR, to a combination of the TWO most valuable A LTEIt- AMR Medicines known in the PrJereion, and renders this Pill without exeeption the very best over offered. solutlou and ccmpound elixir, $1 per Bottle Tar and Mandrake Hie, 25ete-pr Box Medicated Inhalation, per package, Send for Circular of POUTTE CCRESI to your Ihuggist. or to L. F. Hyde & Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS 195-7th AVENUE NEW YORK: gar Sold by all Druggists. CUAM. B. UVIIST, Rocarerxa BlLiirta CO. PA , ISAAC LYNDE, Ilarttxwo. gtar6: Co.. Ohto -or MEDICATED CS CO rasti-73 ly ; i ._: ,. *iiooti,*o.a - u'ia..-:',', .... . i . i .,, w-.:-:gttifi'..'-.1 iCEAM:NiEIr#S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHII Le the on ly Known ILemedy for Bright. Disease , sod bee eared every US. of-DLtbeites ID which tt bop been Over, Irritation of the vector the Kisg, dessiod-infiametion of the Kidneys. Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine. Messes of- the Prostate Gland, and Loans or Milky Melia:ger, and for Enfeebled and- Deli; cat., Constitudetta of both Sexes, attended with the following Symptonut; Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, *Dttlientry ef Breathing; Weak Nerve,. Wakefulness, Pain to tho back.. Flushing of the. Body. Eruption enlist Face, Pallid countenance, Lassitude of the System, etc.. Reed by 1 crepes In the decline or change of Itftst after conftnement or labor pains, bed-wetting In children. etc. la many greenling peculiar to ladies, the Ex tract Buehu Is unequaled be any other remedy.— /is in Chloral!, or Retention, lrreeniarity, Pain ininess or tinppres ion of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schierl:es state of the Uterus. Lsti cordite* or Whites; Sterility, and for all coo plaints incident to the sex It is prescribed ex tensively by the most eminent Physicians and Midwives for enfeebled and delicate constitutions of both telex and all ages. KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Cures Mamma 4tristAg from Imprudence& Hob- U. of Disflpolion, lu all their stages - , at tittle expenam little or no change in diet, noio• convenience and no exposnro. It causes a fre quent desire. and gives strength to Urinate. there by remoying Obstructions, Preventing and Our- Inv Stricttres of the tTrethra. A Ilayinl Pain and Inflamationoto frequent in this class of diseases. and expelling all polainona matter. KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCht, $l.OO per bottle or six bottles for gr. 01. deliver ed to any address. secure from observation. Sold by drugalsts everywhere. Prepa-ed by KE ;LIMEY &CO , 101 Dane St., to whom all letters for information should Ire be addressed. feb3-iy E LI \AM of Chronic and Acute Rheumatlstli, Neuralgia, Lurnbago.faciaties.Ridnev. and Nervous Diseases, seer years of suffering, by taking Air. ler's Vegetable Mew:wile Byrup- the scien ti tic discov ery of J. P. I.lVer, M. D., a regular graduate phy eician, with whom we are personally acqoainted, who has for .7.) years treated these diseastm exclu sively with astonishing results. We believe it our christian duty, after deliberation, to conscien tiously request sufferers to use it, especially per. sons in moderate circumstances who cannot af ford to waste time and money on worth less mixtures. As clergymen we seriously feel the deep responsibility resting on in publicly endorsing this medicine. But our kiowledge and experience of Its remarkable merit fully lustides Our action. Rev C. H. Ewing. Media, - Peen's, suffered sixteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. D., Frankfort. Philadelphia. Rev. J. B. Davis, ilightstown, New Jersey. Rev. J. S Buchanan, Clarence, lowa, Rev. G. G. Smith, Pittsford, New York. Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls Church, PhiPuielphia. Other testimonials from Senators, Governors, Judges, Congressmen, Phy sicians. &c., forwarded gratis with pamphlet cx plening these diseases. One thousand dollars will be presented to any medicine for same dis eases showing equal merit under test. or that can produce one-forth:as many living cures. Any person sending by letter description of affliction will receive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles to cure. agreeing to refund money upon sworn statement of its failure to cure. Afflicted Invited to write to Dr. Filler, Platted's. ills electable advice costs nothing. SAMUEL C. DANN EN, Agen& febl9-Iyl ltoctitsrEu. PA. Fifth Avenue Clothing nail Corner of Fifth and Market Street. PPFTSBURGH, PA 1873. Spring Stock 1873, Is offered lower thou any other houso to the city. Buyers...Slody Your Own Interest, and examine the stock of J. HANNACII before pnrchasiog 4 The stuck comprises Men's. Bus', Youths'. and VlOldrtn's Clothing, at Molesale and Retail Pri ces. Particular attention given to custom work. J. HA NNA CH. rarEnriz ibis Invitation with you ES7ABLISHED IN 1331 RE.STA BLISHED IS 1560 C. C,;-. Hammer Sons, Illunufac t tams of Fine and Medium FURS ITV RE of every deacription and price, handmade and anperior in etyle and quality than found in moat or any other Furniture House thet chle of the mountain.. Photograph* and Price Lists it,mt ou soolica tier). or when in the city don't forget the place— SI;To of the Large Golden Chair, 46, 48, an,l 50 :-EVENTII AVENUE, Prrrsuunn 11, PA rip rl 1N 1111=II!!!! M'CANDLESS, JAMISON & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OR DRY GOODS A ND NOTIONS. 103 Woocl Street, PITTSBURGH, PA Having a resident buyer in the East, enables us to keep our stock complete, and add new styles as they appear in the market 6preial attention invited to our stock of DRESS GOODS AND sriAwLs marr3-2m Arbuthnot, Shannon & Co. DRY GOODS AND NOT IO NS. WHOLLSALE EXCLUSIVELY LARGEST tiTOCIi U TI 1 E MARKET. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY GOODS BOLD AT LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. Buyers ore invited to otll at 0111 NEW STORE, Nos. 239 & 24! Liberty Street, PITTSBVIIGII I=l J. (4. STENICUSOSI Rochester Savitgs Bank. c. sPEYIEUEIS W. J Efrertnzu., JOHN L. U OATMAN, LOURactixtuntc„.....-...u. J. arritzßut, Caahler. *3 PEN' EEL Eat Jir, llealeri In exchange. Coln. Goverment Secnrl ties, make collections on ail accessible points In the United States and Cansda,receive money on deposit subject to check, and receive time de posits of one dollar and upward, and allow in serest at tt per cent. By-laws and !tale* furnished tree by applying at the bank. Bunk open daily from 7 n- m , till 4 p to and on caturday Crvenings from 6 to S o'clock. --, num% nv rEnstl*sloB, TO L H Oatman t Co, !Hon J S Ratan, Algeo. Scott . Co ' orr & Cooper. S J Cros.o & Co, iw m Kennedy, /Weiler & Wackg, !Jotrn P. 4 uarp, 813 Ranger, IR Li PAlgur., A C Hurst, Tradefmau'a :National S B Wth.mn. Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. lent", it i. , -: - ,( 214 HERE. P111.15i4 AMP 1111:7311Enii 00019. Abe' weuteralgne6 owe leave W Inform We friends and the goblin generally that helms Just received new stock of goods of the latest styles tot Spring and Summer weer ovhiell he otters at very 'modem rates. • o.ll4Tl4lfarff Funneling . a . . . coo s, Olt! Clothkyri... 'mode to order r - notice. Thanietal to the nubile ' .1 hope antiota attention to but • within of the same. DAN 147.. PA. mar 24:0 OLOTHING STORE. NEW GOODS! 'WINTER STOCK. The underwed takes pleasure in in. A:inning his filends find the public gener sl!ythat he has just received and opened A New Stock of Goods, OFTUE LATEST STYLES FOR Fall , and, Winter Wear. Ile keeps tbe best of workmen In his employ, and feels confident of his ability to cut and make up garments both FASHIONABLE &DURABLE and in such a manner as will please his J in AM thU and see 40 before leaving your Orders Elsewhere ilfrILL)1A111 11.1EICII. Jr. may4;7o;ly Bridgewater, Pa SPEYERER & SONS A LARGE ar•l WELL SELECTED NEW GOODS, FROM THE EAST, bought at LOWEST CASH PRICES; G "WC EIMES, BOOTS & SHOES, UL.A.TS & CAPS, WHITE LEADS, AND A LARGE STOCK .of OIL CANTON CITY Flour. 144 BARRELS FALCON FLOUR; 15 IIOGSIIE,AITS New Orleans SUGAR or,r2 3m 30 13. A RUN.: LS N. O. MOLASSES 150 KEGS WHEELING NAILS; 10 TONS OF WHEW NO IRON, S .1E 'I." k - . 7. It. IL It .ti SONS, ROCHESTER, April 13,1572. ly: OWL:mar:. . . ,Sik * 411 as It it 4a at 20 Bridge Street, BRIDGEWATER, PA. IS WEEKLY RECEIVING A Fltf:SH SUPPLY OF (FOWS IN F:ACII OP THE FOLLOWING DEPAHTMENTs: 1)1, (>().E)S Steubenville Jeans, CaAsuneres and Sattinets, White :Woolen Illatikets, White and Colorod and Barred Flannels, Merinos, Delalnes, Ging:barns, Cobergs, Lawns, Water Proofs, Chinchilla, Cloths, Woolen Shawls, Brown and Black MuslITH, Drilling, Tiekings, Prints, Canton Flannels, Jaconets, Table Linen, Irish Linen, C rash, Counterpanes, Ilolsery, Gloves, ds 3I its. Groceries Cotlee, Tess, Stigar, Mr)lapses, %%Idle Sliver Drips, 42kAden and Common t.3yrup*, Mackerel In bar rels and kite, Starr and Tallow Candles, Soap, Spicer and Mince Meat. ' NALT. Hardware, Nails, Glass, Door Locks. Door Latches, Hinges, Screws. Table Cutlery, Inhie u.d Tea Spoons, Sleigh Bells, Coal Dozes, Fite Shovels slid Pokers, Nails and 014111. Spades, Shovels, '2. 3. and 4 'line Forks, Hakes, Sertbea and Suatbs, Corn told Garden Hoes. Doekett Tabs. Churns, Butter Prints and Ladles CARBON OIL, Linseed Oil& White Lead. Boots and Shoes I.dI)LES' MISSES' AND CHILD RENS' SHOES, In great variety. Rifle Powder and Shot, Blasting Powde. and Fuse. Flour Footl die Queonftwaro. 'ill heavy goods delivered free of Chuge. By ciose attention to business, and by beeping constantly on hand a well assorted stock of goods of all the different kinds usually kept ins country sjore, the underrigned Popo, the future as in the past to merit sod receive a libers: share of the public patronage. It. 1.4. RANGY:it. deaT6B:ly.--Irchgd. W. T. RISANNON Mack and Gold _Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS No. 159 SMITHFIELD ST. FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Optical and Mary Goods, (fe PITTSBURGH ' PA. I FINE WATCH htEpAIRING. Please cut thisttArtiscroent ont and bring it with you. \ jel4ly customers. ALWAYS ON HAND Dry Goods. ARE RECEIVING Stock tpi CONRISTING OF DRI 0bt313 S , QUEENSWARE, FIOLLOWRE, ROPE AND WAKUM, PIEINESTOCK'S, And the First National PAINTS. DRY AND IN OIL; ALSO, 141 BA 1:11ELS A I.SO, i, LSO, lEEE A I-VJ , A I '''.o, -AT WOODEN WA RE. Four door, above Sixth A ye. Dted'tctnal. IMAM PM, ME Tar Cordial, NATURE'S GREAT REMEIPi FOR THE THROAT awi LUNcis /LIB cratlfying to us to larrirtn the 1 ,..0, Dr. L. Q. C. Wish/krt . & Pine Tree Tart .m.l, .:,:' Throat and UMW Diseues, hag zalro-tt al, , r ,' ': twaitiCra from th e Atlantic to the Paeith, ~ and from thence to some or the brut t:nr.,..,.. ' . Europe, not thronghlhe pie*, al _he. hlt h, IO Us throughout the State actually ben.no „,„. „ ' mired at Mao/Hee. While he publigh.4 6-... ...,‘;' oar reporters. bets unable to airt,ply th t ..f.i t ., • n ' It gains and holds Its reputation - First.. Not by stopping cough, but m . , ..,, and aAelstlng nature to throw .ff th- ':1 Matter collected at) ut the throat ..nu ~, tubes. ?chic% causes Irritation Second. It removes the cat. , ,,t of I , ~ (which produces cc/ligh t of the tnueot, t u .. 4 , .... and brittle:Jut tubes, assists the lahgg ~, throw MI the unhealthy accretlom, Kr,. ' ' ' • ;.-: f, li i . hltmd. Third It IA tree front .quite. loi.•-a 1 1 ,, ,,,- - , opium. of ,MY Wet) most throat and ,era rr,:., • '",.. are CoMpiosed_.tt bleb n.ihty cough only Il!iq genlZe the ..tOrnahtl It hat. a winliw,;«•,!...—, the .totrtselk, arts on the Jiver and kzdi - T .: „.,: lymphatic spat ben:c:Li reg.tono, throl re‘ , ..": : " dry p«r ! ,•1 the ~.1 ..tem. 411,1 In Tr, 111, :•4;oer • an pit rrff OZ .Ir,ts - it ha., onsets I .1 r- 2 ,..., ,;', Which tuqii u.t tio:tl above all others in 1!... ts,, N()T I C The File Troll Tar CorthL tircat American DysDersia Pill 2 ENE Worm Sugar Drops Belng under my not lose their and Impure arttele•. HENRY R. WISHART, PII0P1;11.:Tul; FREE OF CHARGE Dr. L. Q U w Iptarfp on Mond4l) r. Tnetntays and m , to 5 p. m , fnr cnn..!!!•ann , ,, T. slnger. With bun are Dig phyoichme n! u n. opportunity 1+ not off-I,d by 3 , iOl5 in the c: • s All killers inlet be atliirrNwril to L. Q. C. WISHART. I D No. 232 N. SECOND ST., PIIII,A1)1:I,P111A anh 73-fini $lOO Reward for a taco Rheumatism of any form a natover • ettrah le 1 that Dr. Filler's Pgelabl.V•.4. , nip will not cure—wan-an Ith:11 pbypician'e preeeription used thwarl.r $5OOO Reward utrvred to the P ctor., of any medicine for h1 . 1,urn:0.,r., • rargia able to produce 1 4 ,111 as many tub enrer made within the PAM , Dr. Firler'p Vegetable Rheumatic Rem $2OOO Beward otre:e4 to 3n) ing dost-ph P Fitter. :1. 1) t,, 1... graduate of the celebrated un!..,-.lt:, vania to 1633. and Profes.oor of thrimlor, inr filwnmatlgm epecialv tnr yrn $lOOO Be ward to any I: hem :• I". or otherr+ able to ch'N r-4 ON LIBERAL And do a General Banking fluxinetn. W+ SIX SIX PER CYST INTEREST on ItEl"; onhjeet to cheek without notice 1.19 3 ;IY•1 JAMES I'. 1311 A DV d ( BEAVER DEPOSIT BANK Of BEAVER, FA EDEN ALLISON C'(IIE.I.F;CTIONP-i PROMPTLY MADE AND REMITI Correspondence and Accounts • INTEREST I'AID ON TIME DEPosl:'" EXCHANGE, SECERITTEs. 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