jfOtTSJS AND FARM. Hints fur March. Xook through the heads of the fruit trees and see it there are any cocoons or excrescences o*n the branches; if so, take them f and burn them at once, or the w#h sun -shinc will produce in them living insects, to prey upon the tender foliage as it expands and check the growth and productiyness of the tree. A wash of suds made of car bonic acid, soap and water should be applied to the stem and lower branches of the tree with a stiff biudi, to destroy the larvie of such insects as may have made a lodge inent in the interstices of the hark. A healthy tree should present a clean, bright, smooth bark. Hemqye a ll grass within one. loot of the stem and keep the soil porous. The above renun ks will apply equally well grapevines. r Horses, colts and cattle that have ,TOt been well carried and kept clean j through the winter, especially if not well fed, will now present a very fbaggy appearance; the coat will be harsh the skin hard and tight, pro bably infested with vermin. A few applications of coal oil will remove the vermin, and some cake meal in their food, will loosen the skin, mak ing it ft and pliable; give one quart a day for two or three weeks, and meantime apply the curry-comb and brush. Farm horses that have beer, hay through the win ter should liW have some grain ad ded to their food to strengthen them for their approaching labor; meanwhile have some exercise every day; this should not be done by turning them loose to play, which subjects them to serious accidents, but by riding, and driv ing which not only gives them ex eaier control. Sonu-jiors.es after running idle a few months require a few training lessons to bring them under proper control. Ewes that are about dropping thcjv Uinbs* should have special | cave —snould be looked after every dav, late in the evening and early in the morning. Many lambs are lost for want of such-care. ,Every flock master should take a pride in having his flock look well; this can only be accomplished by personal attention which will always pay. Never for get the dollar interest in all farm stock operations. A farmer should take an account of his live stock i-very month, or at, farthest three mouths, putting money value on every animal according to the ruling prices at the time. This will show him how much capital he has in live stock,and whether it is increasing or decreasing from time to'time. It will also make him more careful to keep up its money value by proper care and atOntion; it will also afford him much additional pleasure. When looking at his team of horses he is at once struck with their cash value as per inventory, s6oo. When looking .at his herd of dairy cows, $2,000, at his flock of sheep, $2OO , at his herd of swine, $2OO, of his poultry, $lOO. Here is an aggregate of $3,100 ac cording to his own assessment "Inch, if put to interest at 6 per cent, would net him $lB6, but by converting the grass, hay and grain, growing on his farm should net him in cash and manure at least one hundred per cent. If farmers would •‘idopi a mercantile system of ac counts, they would succeed better always have the satisfaction of bowing how matters stood and re gelate their expenses accordingly.— Aiitmcun Stool: Journal. German Hot-Beds. feel that, in giving some ac c "imt ot translucent cloth hot-beds, t" be employed Instead of the expen p,ve glass frames in general use, we ar ° ( ’ >ing all our gardening readers i» service. We can vouch for the ' of the “German Hot-Beds,” j t 7 1:IV1I1 S tried them very successfully many years ago. For forcing early Melons, tomatoes, Beaver County, Pa. JOSEPH C. BAIUPP. THOMAS BBOWS. Jg AILIFF & BROWN, - PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM PIPE FITTERS NO. 55 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY. Agitators and Tanksilned by a newprocess, wltc Hyoro-Atmoapherlcßlow Pipe. febtTTl-l T APIE RR E HO USE, No. 48 MARKET STREET, ; PITTSBURGH. p A. 0 PE N DAT AND NIGHT. The best Brands of WINES, LIQUORS ALE BEER, Ac., always on braid In the Bar. stewed In every style. ' _ ! marS’TMy C. B. STEIN. Proprietor, i •jyj-ELCffIOR HASLEY, Manufacture „ and Dealer in BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS OP EVERT VARIETY. NO, 188 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. CWTarMcular attention paid to Custom Work. feblO’Tl-ly CARPET STORE. WELTI BROTHERS, 106 FEDERAL STREET. ALLEGHENY CITY, PENN’A. C ARP E T S, RICH, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES, &c.. All Grades,'all Styles and:prices. Our Stock of English and American Brussels embraces as fine styles as can be lound iu any msrket. Special leduction to Ministers and Chufches. apr3-tim > JOHN M. BUCK & CO., Agents for James E. Stanbary's Celebrateo BALTIMORE OYSTERS. ry ALSO DEALERS Uf . CAN. BUCKET AND SHELL OYB TERS, ALL KINDS FRESH FISH, GAME, CANNED FRUITS, &c., &c. 184 Liberty si. <£ 44 Diamond Market, PITTSBURGH, PA. Orders' solicited and promptly, filled at lowest price. [febSM-ly P A. OVERING, PRACTICAL, PLAIN AND ORNAMI&TAL. WIRE WORK E R, Manufacturer of DIAMOND WIRE WINDOW GUARDS, Wire Window Shades, Office & Counter Sailing, dtc NO. 10 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. PA. Wire Cloth, Sand Screens, Fire Guards, Nursery Stove Guards, Hat and Cap Stands, Bonnet Stands, Hanging Moss Baskets, Rat and Moose Traps, Dog Muzzles, Sieves and Riddles, Flower Stands Ac. Wire Figures, Fenders; Hat Trees. All kinds of Wire Work on hand and made to order. Estimates furnished. [foblO'7l-ly. 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Address for particulars, samples, &c., DEACON & PETERSON, 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia. decSlm. 'J'HE WEEKLY SUN. Only 91 a year, s pages. The Best Family Paper.' : The Best Agricultural Paper. The Beet Political Paper. The Best Story Paper.- The IBest Fashion Reports. The Best Cattle Market Reports. The Best General Market Reports. The Best Paper Every Way. THE WEEKLY NEW YORK SUN. £ight pa ges, 56 columns. 91 a year' or less than 3 cents a number. Send your Dollar.. . Address THE SUN; New York City. ■ jgORRO WED OR STOLEN. From the subscriber, a SET OF CART HAR NESS, on or abont the 15th of October last. If the party haring the harness in possession will return it without delay, and pay expenses, be will incur noJUrther trouble. DANIEL BANARD. Braver Falla, Nov. SO, ’72. —dec!3-3t ! A’ Sv* X ORADBURYPIi ESTABLIBHEDIN OVER 10,000 MANUFACTURED. NO BKTTJBBINSTBDM BNT IN THE MARKET. Tat BRADBURY THE NATIONAL PIANO oftlie COUNTRY. \ ' READ THE PACTS. Mrs. U.S. Grant uses in her family the-Brad* bury and rave; “1 im perfectly delighted with It.” Theodore Tilton say* : “I nave had the beauti ful Plano so long that now'toask me bow I like it is like asking mo bow I like one of my children. Inbtct if yon were to ask the children l*m afraid they wonld say they liked Italmost aawellaa they like me. It speaks every day the year round and never looses its voice. I wish its owner could do halfsowelh?V ; LETTER FROM BISHOP SIMPSON. . FHii.aoEi.PßiA, April 37,1868. T. G. Surra* Co.—Gents—Having used one i; of your Bradbury Pianos, it has given great satisfac tion to my fitmily and to many visitors -who have heard itssweet tones atmy house. It is a; very superior instrument, both in finish and power. 1 heartily wish you success as successor to the late Win. B. Bradbury, in continuing the manufacture ofbis Justly celebratedPianoa. Chid Justice Salmon P. Chase, Washington D. C., Decides the Bradbury to be the National- Plano of the. country. VicoAdmiral D. D. Porter, Washington D. C», “The Bradbury Is exquisitely and beautifully proportioned. We ire delighted with ours.” Hon. Cblumbns Delano. Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D. C., calls the Bradbury the Piano for the interior. p. M. General Cresswell and Mra- Cresawell.— “All our friends admire the delightful tones of the Bradbury, used at our receptions. Robert Bonner, New York Ledgot-r-‘‘At any time will drop the lines of‘Dexter? to listen to the tones ofthe Bradbury.” Grand Central Hotel, New York-*Tn preference to ail others, we selected the Bradbury Pianos for our parlors. Our guests pronounce them, splendid.” / St. Nicholas Hofei. New York.—“ Have always used the Bradbnry Pianos in our parlors, andtake pleasure in recommending them.” ■ / Hon. John Simpson. M. P„ . Canada, eays : “The Bradbury can't be excelled. The best in the Dominion?’ ■ / M. Simpson, Bishop M. B. Church. PhUadelphla. - *“We know of no better Piano Jhan the Brad bury.” , / ✓ E. 8. Janes, Bishop M. E. Chhreh, N. Y.—‘‘We know of no better Piano than the Bradbury. Rev. Dr. John McCllnlon, Drew Theological Sem inary—“My family and friends say the Bradbury is unequalled.”; T. S. Arthur, Philadelphia-”We, have used for years, and can recommend the Bradbury Piano. Philip Philip?, New York, says, “I have suns with and used the Btadbgry Piano in my family for years.” W. 6. Fischer, Professor of Music, Girard College, Philadelphia. “I use as my family Piano, the Bradbury, and can with confidence recommend them.” Rev. Daniel Cnrry, Editor Christian Advocate; “1 purchased a Bradbury Piano, and it is a splendid instrument lu every respect.” Theodore Tilton, Editor Independent: “If yon were to ask my'children,,! am afraid they would say,they liked our Bradbury almost as well ns they like me.” Dr. Daniel Wise. Editor Sunday School Advocate. “I use the Bradbury Piano, and think, like his music it cannot be excelled.” ; . . | Rev. Dr. Ferris, Now York. “My Bradbury has stood longer In tune, and sounds better than any Piano in j ‘ Rev. Dr. Fields. Editor of the Evangelist, ”1 hs(ve used a Bradbnry loryears, in my family, and think there is none superior.” Sands Street Chnrch Brooklyn, St. Luke’s M.jE. Church, and a host of other churchesuse the Bradbury Plano in their Lecture and School Rooms, also the Conservatories and prominent Hotels in the United States. JobnCanghey, Beaver Pa., purchased from me throe years ago a No. 6 Bradbury, and Bays: “There Is nb better, or sweeter toned, or more desirable Piano, according to my Jndgmentand experience, than my Plano. It has given emirs satisfaction, and grows better as It becomee older.” ■ I Win. McCoy, of Beaver, Pa., in the spring of: 1871, bought from me a No. 8 Bradbury, wnlchjhas proven to be a superior instrument re spect. Miss Mary McGafflck also owns and uses a Brad bury. BEADBURT WHOLESALE PRICES, From 130 to $lOO cheaper than elsewhere. jWill order them DIRECT PROM TBB MANUFACTORY, WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. O E Gr A IST S BEST CLASS BELOW i PITTSBURGH PRICES. PIANOS OP OTHER MANUFACTURERS LOWEST RATES. Call before purchasing and see novd «i*Sl FORTES. I WILL SELL THE AT NEARLY NEW Y 0R K A $O5O PIANO FOR $4OO. OF THE Ordered at the lowest rates WILL SELL AT THE SMITH CITBTIS, Agent. Radical Omen, Beavzb; ( i tv oiTOPgror Oil Cloti|fjiMfaaies.well Bauer,, L O O K ING 6LASSES, LADIEB’ANDGENTS’ LEATHER TRAYEMKft SATGEEtS. "Atm a.Stock # TBVNKS. My stock comprises all the latest styes and most desirable patterns, and having been bought. for caab. direct from the Manufactories, lam enabled to offer greater inducements to buyers than can be found at any establishment in the county, in the line of Window Shades and Wall Paper. Where satisfaction Is not fall and perfect, we offer to the purchaser / the * privilege of exchanging. Before yon boy look at[onr stock and compare onrjgrioes. WALL PAPER PURNISHKU AND HUNG, r CEILINGS DECORATED, PANNKLINGS IN WALNUT, OAK AND MAPLE, Imitation of Ffescoe work In plain tints, with Monldings, Brackets. Ac., done in the latest styles.. Orders left witb'B. MULEEIM, Bridgewater, will be promptly attended to. / marB-tf. A. Q, WHITE, Beaver, Pa :;v^ : ■; § g | • V'- ssss I ;|o ‘.v> "pagiisVlof' liS •d s»|| g 5 feHSS'/'Sg . oS§» I » grfcri smr'sasjc S; / ShSeJS 2SC m mat- • C*3 w a * Hr* r 2>r®S®si / a, ® |o ?/ .g*.rsags* |p^ I W U I|GD tt ’• ||o /ft ■ QD>CD I , > s - > ft w H - 50 © CO Ig| -2 B , g 4 >■ Is * o«. u?- 3SS® WO» • » s ° £ tH W o M 1 s - Sg 1 £: w S K £ *2 ■Sa§"«g S '2 « m a ra . g q u>r So Z" K . .Ks. ■ : h 3 .s® ■ m ® . ■3* ~*• pALLSTON FOUNDRY RE PA IR S H O P I JOHN THORNILEY, PROPRIETOR, f GREAT REPUBLIC, COOKING STOVE IN USE, EXTENSION TOP: 1,000 NAMES ATTEST ITS MERITS. NEW AD JUSTIBLE GRATE Throws our more heat with less fuel and less dust ENGINES AND CASTINGS OP ALL KIN'DS MADE TO ORDER REASONABLE RATES TO ALL. augl6-ly JOHN THORNILRY. pOR SALE. 1 I offer for sale my frame house and lot on Ohio street, in the BOROUGH of PHILLIPBBURG, containing FIVE ROOMS with portico, pantry and a cellar underneath the whole house. The lot has a front of 65 feet by 345 in depth, is fenced, with good fruit, 36 bearing: Concord grape vinca, and & first rate cistern with chain pump, near the premi ses. Price 91,100—half cash, the balance in pay ments to'salt the purchasers. Enquire of the nn deMpS«m?n Pr °? lS? GEORGE Q. GURTH. WANTED FOR BOSTON AND ITS DESTRUCTION. A Fall, detailed and graphic account. of the ori gin. progress, suffering, loasesand incidents of the great conflagration. A rare chance for agents,ns. every person Wants to know the full particulars of .hh pm. mrnm.m decS-lm. Philadelphia, PA, dr Cincinnati, O. For job printing go to the ( - RADICAL OFFICE* AND ST O V E S , THE BEST WITH THE STANDS UNRIVALLED THORNILEY'S than any other. JJENTISTBT. - '*. - \ -r ; 5«, . • - 1 '■ / o fnl and honest performance of ever return toe money. Give him a call. feMTDjly. : ' ! ;■ ■ J S. WINANS . PKALZHtX ' HARDWARE, IRON# GLASS,; AND j Bl€fJL " TUBAL IMPLSHENI “S, EAST SIDE BROADWAY, /Agent for WOOD’S MOWER AND REAPER. ( dec3s’6&ly NEW BRIGHTON. PA TNSTAKT RELIEF FOR THE A ASTHMA ’ I :T^ Having been afflicted with that terrible com plaint, completely me for business for weeks at a time, for the last twelve years, and at last found a 'Remedy that gives Instant and comppete relief, i Have concluded to have It prepared tpr aale,.Q»fhat oth ere similarly 'fiucted can receive the benefit of lu assuring them that it will do all, and more. Manila pormued/or it, ond that persons once aslngwil* never be .without it, as as numerous ethers Kite hate tried it can testyy. [ , . It can be had at the Drag Store ot Wit mu BoicHUxa, Rochester, Pa., or will bo sent by maU to any enclosing fl, and ten cents for post age, and addressing CUAS. Si HURST. novl8"70-ly -Rochester, Beaver county. Fa. “jjows you r, health ?” If you would Ins well and strong, study the Laws b y readjust ‘iTHB SCIENCE OP HKALTU, the beet healtajournal published —not the organ of any buainessof Institution, bat an independent, earnest educator of the people, in that pertains to thß pre&er.vttion. and regaining of health. Only a year; accents a No.; and the u ANXIOUS MOTHER;' a splendid OIL CHROMO, price- S 3, given to every subscriber. Our Chromoe are now READY FOR DELIVERY, If sent by mail, mounted and var nished, ready for framing, 30 cents extra must be sent for each picture. Agents! wanted at once in every town. Cash commissions given. Ad dress. at once. 8. R. WELLS, publisher, 389 Broad way, New Yorh. janSl-lm J M. PIPE* C O.i . BEAVER FALLS, PENN’A,. Manufacturers of COOKING, HEATING, AND PARLOR STOVES of different styles and finish. fSPThc Designs are of the latestpatterns and are highly approved, being chaste ana beautiful to appearance. 0c28*70-ly “THU I FAITH. CHRISTIAN HOPE, GRACES.” 1 CHARITY. “ And, now abideth Faith, Hope, and Charity; thesethree, but the greatest of these is Charity .” Nothing has appeared in religions art for a long time so pore, and tender, and beautiful, as this new picture. The grouping of the figures is grace Itself; and the countenances of such heavenly sweetness, that it senms as il the. artist must have seen them in a vision. i> , This rare and elegant $5 line and stipple steel engraving is sent free to every subscriber to "Arthur’s Illustrated Hosts Magazine for 1873.” Price of Magazine, $3,50 a year. Sample numbers, 15 cents, --- LOCAL CANVASSING AGENTS wanted every - whbte. Large commissions and territory guaran teed. Send for Agent's Corifidential Circular. You can hardly show the “Christian Graces” to any person of taste or religious feeling without, getting a subscriber. Address T. S. ARTHUR * SON, Philadelphia, Pa. jauS-lm IRON AND T C M B E R LA N D S FOR SALE. I herewith offer for sale two of the beet and meet, valuable- Iron Properties In the State of Tennes see. One tract about 5 miles below Fort Donel son, containing known as the "Iron MountaAk Furnace Lands,' 1 with abundance of rich Oro, Wood and Limestone, and Within. Ji to H mile of the. Tennessee and Cumberland rivers, also including about twenty Small "Farms. ' ~ - ' r ■. The other Tract fronts a mile on the Tennessee river, near Fort Henry, Including part of which is rich river bottotn, the balance cov ered with the best kind of timber, such as Whit* and Black Oak. Poplar, Hickory, Maple, Ash,,6c.; underlaid with the beet of Orel- Both tracts are in Stewart county. Two valuable Tracts of Timber Land in Houston county, one of 1.870 acres, within half a mile of the Louisville A Memphis B. R., and 1% miles east of the County beat. One other Tract half a mile west of the Connty Scat; with the Railroad passing through one corner, containing 050 acres. Both of these tracts have a large, amount of White Oak and Yellow Poplar Timber, and well adapted for farming. • ALSO, Several Farms in Dickson county, on the Nash ville & North Western B. R. Any of the above Properties are as represented, with good titles to each. Any of the above lands can be bought at one-half their value, and other good property will be taken as part pay if desired— For full description call on or address janS-lm 110 Snrlthfleld St., Pittsburgh, Pa. A MONTH ’ $ 250 WE WANTIO,OOO AGENTS, MALE OB FEMALE. To make the above amount, 1 selling BRIBE'S COMBINATION NEEDLE CASE AND PORTE MONN A lE. This Is an article of absolute necessi ty with every lady, and pays a large profit. For Circular and terms address ,i PITTSBURGH SUPPLY COMPANY, . decO-3m. . . . Pittsburgh. Pa. JgRUCE & BARKER, HOUSE, JSIGN & FRESCO PAINTERS We give especial attention to all kinds of Signaad- Fresco Painting, and guarantee all of onr work to give satisfaction, hotbih price and material. mar«4’72—ly. NOTICE.* ESTATE OF GEORGE NEELY, Dec’d. ' Letters testamentary on the estate of George Neely, deceased, late of Economy township, Beaver coanty. Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims or demands against said estate are requested to present the same, and those indebted thereto to make pay ment to me. ROSETTA SHAW, Kx’rt., Petrolia, Batler coanty, Pa., or to DANIEL NEELY, janl7-$t Baden, Beaver coanty, Pa. RANTED- v ■ STEAV. The HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for OAT 5 STRAW, ondeltvery, at the dac(»it ROCHESTER GLASS WORSE. QntAwntt. sli;sc*nmtfous. 10,000 ACRES, 8,000 ACRES, ALSO, C. BERINGER, Dealer in Real Estate, GKAINBRS. 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