■'"■ ■T" GENERAL, NEWS. , '' r ' r ., the Adjutant Qeioewl will cause fifteen a, c.;Buhs*% P»pojtt. : tp.»ecni«, ’ THE TBE*. iL_^.AyF minute guns to be fired at the rneiidlao of legislation by Which ail the roadways and bridges • ;: v"iy>n ■ ' '"■■■■ - '-.|- Ibis day and pn the day of the funeral in Allegheny county sballbe transformed; to the, , - ~r . ; atiairfcaiKOT . Wona will be fired from sunrise man«emoiit b/a who • na« “ u ■“ . arealao to bo authorized to build other roadways —; — . ."r — ■ , r , Uptil the moving of the p li'- n». and bridges when deemed necessary.'Bond* bear- Dn. • T • ■RW®IMB. amaatss in-seven per cent. interest are. to be, tented in ‘ dfUped and the flags tube, displayed at sufficient amount topayfor tho' franchises tran* nrer'e account, .... % r~~ " balfmafit ..-■;••-■■■■• ferred and new improvements, anda. levy of not —" 1 ■ — — 'Vbpniihlie 'nffl(^Wiil : 'WWiui- more than ten mHla made to provides sinking fhnd D n. KXPENWTUBBS. •„ Third—The public offices wn ‘ "“'“V for tbe payment of the bonds at maturity. It>. Is pay. . bly draped in *"«»>»*.' be *****«nr»; tor-kko third***.W «S ■ ' on the day of the funeral. . bridges free of toll. , Militia enrollments, 61 85—1,418 43 [Signed.] John F.HABTaANPT, -The Pittabuigh and Birmingham Passenger Auditors’ W“gJ“{ y °j A f I * 48 00 Governor. Ballway are asking authority to extend their track *' Smith Curtis, \/ 48 0» 1~ iit«l at I r *: ‘f ATEB ‘ eastward. WCHunter,; ’ 43 00- mOO 'entlary. . * _. nf —ln the Stokes case Judge Boardman denied the ’ - 800 00 4)oso- H 488138DR6, Feb. 9., The fun motion for a new trial, and refused a stay of pro- Bridges—Building, ’ 11.505 5" • Ex-Governor Geary is announcec-to take ceedings. The counsel at once proceeded to ap- Repairing and viewing. f Jit -1 ”' 69 * ,l place on Thursday morning next from the ply for a stay before Judge Davis. CommUslonera’ mo? '?S First Presbyterian cßUrcb, on Market -The Eastern coal district, according to stalls IS So- 2,202 00 square. On Wednesday, atsuch time as tics glvenby the Stanton Republican, there were clerk for Commissioners-John McGoun, fOO 00 -C( r oioinSi. aWall dp«de’s of tbe State authorities and the itnmedi- every 74,000 tons of coal mined. In Columbia ale charge of the Knights Templar. county the mines are operated with exemplary Watchnwnatjail, ' ■ gg • 1 , aiecuargeui vuw fe k care, and during two years past not a single life Vagrants’lodging, — Tr has been lost, and but three persons were injured. Jailor’s salary, u M. THR rnflLIE TRADE. J Justices’fees. » THE C —The soldiers and sailors of Carbon county will ' Witness fees, . , fit omi oi Terrible Story by the Engineer of a meet at Manch Chunk on the 2Gth Inst., for the Coßrt exneKlKofsffi llt S" _ purpose of organizing a society, and will partake P Tinstaff, 63 00 who was engineer on 0 f a grand banquet in tbp evening. Constables’return and’mileage, ' 2% 95 the coolie transport Fatcboy, relates the -President Grant has issued a proclamation dl- Juro«%~PetiU, . .1,690 98 follpwine in the New Orleans Bepuoltenn: reeling that all tracts or parcels of land included ‘ k ” Grand,' 458 73 The Fatchny left Macao August 25, with In the San Juan boundary award be withheld from f Ja^° r, e xtrapay, 2.891 31 i oas /tnnlieq on board. Ail went well sulo or disposal under pre-emption, homestead, o r inquests—Coroner, witness, jury fees, and funeral expenses, 233 75 • ««- at about 3p. m.., a cry of mu tiny forward and public notice thereof given. - ‘ ‘ _ was raised. The coolies had attacked the —Cincinnati manufactured 11,033,829 gallons of guards. One of the guards went over- whisky last year. oF " STATE z. S COUNT board—probably thrown over OJ Amongthe articles from America to be exhibit- T pn - JHAR< .ij AMOUNTS PAID b. COLLE coolies; the other took to the rigging. e 11 *■ e iepni Exhibition is a log of biack wai- it T OWPO TO POT IFPTORB » a] The coolies made a rush for the Chinese »««£« ever grown, six feet in diameter W ALLOWED TO COLLECTORS . 3ALAI .ralW nrobablv to get knives aud other T e S 88ev enton3. Levy of] Amt. p’d [Amt. p’d Amount Amount Unreal)' galley, prooaniy to g -Johns. Phillips, one of the proprietors of the TOW'NSHIP t BOROUGHS. 1872 Tress, Treas. ch’d. to paid by ed weapons. The Slater and second mate B has JXXZIvZ, J befScptl 001160 ” 'rid.,,for,hei.n ri „o r e, < „, K . gfet::::::::;;:?:;;: mJ« ISu US 'SS » ; frratinc and driving the rest below. -Secretary Boutwe 11 has revoked his order call- Darlington twp ' SkS, 14 S St} T’ ? About one hundred and fifty or more ing inthcs ' U win be reissued next month. 666 |j 446 99 16 61 169 62 103 59 49 76 were put in irons. The next morning the -WlliamS. Slater has been elected president of Franklin* twp° ""i”.;*!'.:! 793 S li’M 187 47 147 07| ! Spanish captam had them brought o P ; thcProvid^e “«d Worcester hanroadcompany. ' ' »i.S ,«i2 8 ?. 85 S'S 'Swl some bags of rice were placed on the -In the United states Senate the bill providing Georgetown boro. ®2|l? too ea "nn 1 a 53702 160 deck and the prisoners were laid across the for the international copyright has been negative -SS-lT SSot.’ V ” IA "" bags face down, stripped to the skin, and f r 1,0 * Hanover twp 2M7 M 1246 « 35 52? a? 45 0 §| uomercifolly flogged by two men, keep- “‘' , " r s obod y°f«fie>actroop,will parttcipatc ■ «Sw ii«« ran aw »w ingtime with U.oir whips, .be blood ... j 21488 i 26 82 5 M J*o 62 .0 38 As each Chinaman was flogged he was 855.229, and the annual taxation from $16,930,767 New Brighton (NorthB97 67 2! 70 417 55 washed with salt and water and sent be- to ffi'S S 8 4SU S« "I! »«' “President Grant will probably send a special ITO7 70 730 43 . 3 11- 949 82 463 12 147 ’ message to Congrere next week uruing action on Ohio twp 20?0 22 IHW 66 -SO2U 72 764 32 22 02 tbe aomon,action. - ?; , E”.r p 188 ■ SS ■»« «i« •« I —Oar colored citizens are beginning to take ac- PnillinsburEboro'. 4:31 95 323 89 782 86 63 82 30 .... i tlon relating to the question of the emancipation of Rochester boro ....J.S&H *9 IMTfWI ; |2 81 720 thclrbrctlnen In Cnbu. , £Slwn P 'SS ’US 85 S .tdof -jsig .JSB' 'J2 im« ,88 in . south Beaver nvp... --Uri. .858 12 64 6S 414 64 112 91 . $49*9814 $8056703 $lOO2 51 $1734135| $7739 67 $lB7 38 We arrived at Angar, Batavia, Septem ber 9, remained there two days, proceed ing thence to Mauritius, where we look on water and coal, the ship remaining in quarantine. From Mauritius we went to the Cape of Good Hope, In all these' ports the coolies were kept below, and while coaling was going on the hatchet were put on and the hospitals for the sick kept closed. The heat was intolerable even in the open air. The voyage of the popr coolies was one of unimaginable suf fering. They were flogged, kicked, cuffed and throughout treated with the greatest cruelty. The filth and stench were some thing horrible. The hospitals were not cleansed during the whole voyage. ~ I venture to say that in ■ the annals of tble African slave trade all the horrors of the “inside passage” never surpassed these ol this Chinese slave ship. The deaths on this murderous voyage reached eighty, or eighty per cent of the number taken on board at Macao. The deaths doubtless were caused by the floggings and the hor rible filthy condition of the ship. We reached Havana December 1. We were not put into quarantine, but proceed ed at once to discharge our cargo of live freight. The vessel is to all Intents and purpo ses German property. She has been char tered to the Havana Chinese Importing Company for two trips, one of which is now fulfilled. There was on board an in dividual styled, in sailor parlance, a pa per captain.” He appeared to be tbe agent of the owners of the coolies, or something like a supercargo. He had con irol of the coolies— superintended the flog ging and other punishment inflicted on the coolies throughout the voyage. A more merciless scoundrel never raised a lash. The other captain is a German. In the ship’s papers he is styled sailing master. The tirst, second and third-niatea are Ger mans. The carpenter Is"! German, the chief engineer is American, and the others Are English and Scoteh. The crew was composed- ol several but all of them understanding English. There were but two or three beside the “paper cap tain” who spoke Spanish. The languages used on boird among officers and crew were English and German, and for com manding the ship English was used exclu sively. —'The Uuiontown Standard says: Can didaies befnre ifbe Democratic primaries are already engaged in buttonholing the dear people. We hear of a formidable ar ray of aspirants for tfte loaves and fishes. For the Legislature, Messrs. Alex. Hill, Dr. J. IV Patton, John Hague, H. L. Sparks, Porter S. Newinyer, David L. Walker, J. M- Oglcvee, T. B. Scbnatterly, Alex. Cochran and Hugh Gilmore are named as persons desirous of the Demo cratic-nomination. For Treasurer, George Morrison, M. W. Franks W. F. Bute, J* N. McDonald. John F. Murray and jihrea Mixon are said to be aspirants* while William D. William H,- 'brooks, J. 1). Stillwagon, David Eckert, William Campbell and Andrew Fairchild are,,will ing to serve as Commissioners. V —Tj»e dertjnee oT. Alloy for tlig murder ol Ellis wos began Friday ajoraiug His coan sel roly upon proving ah alibi. —Uev. FrederlclcMarch, a Congregational minis, ter, of Hartford Conn., died in that city Friday, at tho advanced age of 00 years. —Friday, beiugfhe anniversary of the death of Archbishop Spandhng, a grand messe solonuelle was celebrated in the Baltimore Cathedral. —Congressmen are to receive $B,OOO per-annum hereafter, according to the bill just reported to the Honse of Representatives by the Judiciary Com mlttcc. —The Arkansas Senate has passed a Civil Rights bill attaching heavy penalties to hotel keepers and railway companies, &c., for denying any privileges to colored people. —A rumor was prevalent iff Great Salt Lake City Friday night that President Grant had ordered a heavy force of regular troops to. Utah, and the Mormons are greatly excited thereat. —Four business houses in Brookfield, Missouri, were burned Sunday night. Loss, £30,0)0; insur ance small. Mrs. McCartney, a milliner and one of the sufferers, was arrested on suspicion of hav ing fired the buildings.- - '/ ■- t ■ " —Laura D. Pair lectured in Sacramento, Cali fornia; on Thursday night. She denied that she at tacked the press, hut said that the clergy general ly are the only individuals who persecute her. The audience was small. —“Old Joe Pentland,” the famofts circus clown, died in New York Friday. He was bora in Boston, and made his first appearance in the arena at Niblo's many years ago. Recently his mind has been im palrcdantMie has not appeared in public. —The Pomeroy Investigating Committee held a secret session at Topeka Kansas,Friday, taking ibe testimony ofSdnator York. —The Texas and Pacific rahroad engineers have commenced locating a line oi road tbrongh Ban Diego City, California. —Subscriptions to the £20,000.000. loon began at Havana on Thursday. It is reported that the chances of the loan being taken op arc favorable. —The preliminary report of the Senate Privileges and Elections Committee on the Louisiana inves tigation will relate exclusively to the legality of the electoral vote. —Tne Boston Common Council has passed an order to open the public library on Snnday by a vote of 47 to 10 nays, and the order will be canied in to effect next Sunday. —A generous citizen of Toledo has bequeathed one hundred and sixty acres of valuable land, near the city, for the foundation of an institution to which both sexes arc to be admitted and taught in the arts, trades and related sciences. The course will bo free to those unable to pay. —Those who happen to be star gazers may have noticed that both Jupiter and Venus shine now with pqcnlhr brilliancy, the former in the and the latter in the West dnnng the evening. They are worth stopping to look at ou a dear evening. —The Press Association of Georgia has made a foimal protest to the Legislature against the tax upon printing material. —The fee In.the channel of the Upper Mississippi in many places is now thirty-two inches in thick-’ ness—two inches thicker than over known. In 1846 it was thirty Inches, the thickest known pre* vions to this season. —On Friday evening there was discovered by New York astronomer a new planet of the tenth magnitude in declination north 1) degrees 10 minn. tes; right ascension 15 degrees 38. minutes. .. ’ - —Letters received from Paris represen I the trial orGenoral Fremout ia the matter of the Memphis and Kl Paso Railroad to begin in June next. It is a criminal prosecution, aiid will proceed under the French law, whether ho is present or not. Twelve prisoners broke jail at Lebanon-last Friday night and escaped,over the wall by mkalng a rope put of bed. clothe#. . • RECEIPTS A** AT THE fBBMVB¥ OF : BKiiTEft CjMJHTY FOIE THE IBAB 18W. TABLE OF TAXES IN THE SEVERAL TOWNSHIPS FOR STATE AND COUNTY PURPOSES; AMOUNTS PAID TO TREASURER; AMOUNTS CHARGED TO AND AMOUNTS PAID BY COLLECTORS ; AMOUNTSREC’D FROM UNSEATED LANDS;, COMMISSIONS ALLOWED TO COLLECTORS ; BALANCES DUE RY COLLECTORS T0ia19.r.~r.......... - '? '< - - - • ■>— / C. P. WALLACE. TREASURER, IN ACCOUN Dk. 1872. . Jan. 1. To oalance from the year 18a, i . •• amount received irom unseated land* “ amount rec’d from collectors priori© 597 ft. “ amount re«’d before August 1.1878, “ amount rec : d before Sept 1,1873, i “ amount received from collectors for 1872. “ amount redemption money for unseated land, “ amt rec’d from D Ewing. Esq.. for peddler fines, amt rec’d from BeaverTalle Cutlery Company, as donation on Iron bridge, Dr. To amount of outstanding warrants To amount of outstanding bond To balance [Seal.] Given under our bands,and seal of oflice. aft Beaver, this 20th day of January, 13(3. John McGoun, Clerk DIRECTORS OF THE POOR AND HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT OP BEAVER COUNTY IN ACCOUNT WITH BEAVER Dn. To Balance from the year ISd, Cash received from County Treasury, .. .» •• John Small lor support of son, “ “ •• for one horse, .. .. »• •• hogs, »■ _•* •* “ wool. “ “ “ in various ways. l/R* y cash paid for support of Insane paupers 12,073 01 oat door paupers. 335 51 temporary relief of the poor, 466 80 funeral expenses ol out door paupers. AS 80 medical attendance of out door paupers,, 286 0* . nuising, boarding and removal of paupers, 118 U _V medicines for out door paupers, 33 ol— 3,411 90 kb PROVISIONS Cash paid for groceries. •• ** floor, “ “ wheat and corn, “ “ potatoes. •> bacon and beef, u “ fruit* IMPROV EM ENTS & AGR'L. IMPLEMENTS FOBFARM. Repairs to bnildfng, carpenter and mason work. 4W » Cash paid for brick and lumber, “ *• carpets, *• •• wall paper, , “ •• furniture, > “ hardware and tinware, . “ *• nails, &c.. •• “ farm implements. •* •• harness and leather, “ “ making brooms. Beaver County m;~ Wc. the undersigned Auditors of Beaver county, do herebxcertify that we hare examined the Accounts of C. P. Wallace. Treasure r of said county: also the Receipts and Expenditures, of the Directors of the Poor anffcouse of Employment; also the Statement of the County Receipts and Disbursements for the year 1872, and find them correct as they stand stated January 20,1873 D. SINGLETON REGISTER OF WILLS IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BEAVER. IN ACCOINT OF COLLATERAL INHERITANCE TAX WITH THE COMMONWEALTH OP PENNSYLVANIA, V FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER Ist, 1872. Db To Col.lnh Tax, Eat of Sarah A. Sharp, dec’d WmMaxaw. aec a Agues Bradshaw, dec’d Aiex Brown, dec’d Sarah Irons, dec’d Hargt. Bartholomew, dec’d Margaret McClure, dec'd Margt. Bartholomew, dcc'd Jane Slentz, dec’d 1872. Feb. 24, 'Apr, 1, Apr. 13, May 4, May 21. Aug. », Sep. 9. Sep. 30, Nov.,tr, Commonwealth PaOT9Ttv«4-»Mr 71 18 Prothonotary’s fees, • Justices' fees—Qualifying township officers. Issuing certificates for fox scalps. Committing vagrants and E. R. tickets, Taxes lost—Collectors’ return of, £t ror in assessments. Rent of military armory. Express charges, M & M Ins Co, for insurance on public buildings.. Attorneys’ fees—Kuhn & Daugherty, (Com. vs James Warn,) J B Clare, boarding jury, Incidental expenses, Amount of warrants Issued daring the year 1872, Certificates for road views. Certificates for fox scalps, Paid Teachers* County Institute, “ state taxand commission *• Redemption money on unseated lands Abatement on tax paid before August 1, 2 per cent, commission on $45,779 89 tax received, 2 per cent, commission on $41,596 13 tax paid. Paid outstanding warrants for 1871, Balance in Treasury on January 1,1873, WITH BEAVER CO. FOR THE YEAR 1872 By amount general warrrnts prior to 1873. k - general warrants for 1873, “ “ road review certificates paid. “ " fox scalp certificates paid. “ “ redemption money paid for unseated land. “ *• paid M L Knight for Teachers’Conuty institute. •• “ Mate personal tax and commission. “• “ of abatement bn tax paid before August 1, “ “ of 3 per cent, commission on $45,779 86 received, “ •• of 3 per cent, commission on $11,966 13 paid out. By balance in County Treasury/ COUNT FOR THE YEAR 1872. By amount of funds in County Treasury. •• *• due from collectors priorfo 1872. kk “ due from collectors for-1873, “ •' due from unseated land for 1872, k ‘ •• due from unseated land prior to 1872 “ “ due from Ex-sheriff Glebing : t'ash paid for repair of tarm implements, •• “ stove fixtures, churn, &c , kk ” smithing. “ “ lime, ashes and salt. kk “• one team of horses, kk “ fmit trees. kk “ clover seed and plants. HIKE Male hire. Female hire, i Hauling. BFBttCKIPTIONS Cash paid for Presbyterian Banner. •* *• Beaver Argus. ■ ■ ,•• “ New Brighton Press, 'miscellaneous. Cash paid for toll and ferriage $ 26 15 stationery. 2 3*2 postage and stamps, 1 20 Consfableand .Justice fees, MX) 45 advanced by Will Sam SUroads. 52 65 p'd All’y, St Law'ce. Co’s., support panpers. 37 23 coffins, 133 00 toal. 325 0(5 insurance. T i ■, 112 no threshing. 26 13 merchandise. 232 17— 1,049 98 tt kt SAURIES. W'm Shroaas. Steward E. M. Kerr, t hyslcian. Henry Hice. Treasurer Balance rn treasury, December -"leU IS7S, T cn. 1872. Fob. 19. By cash paid 3 Shafer, appr e*t of R Gann, dec’d $9 00 July 2:5, By cash paid O A Griffin, appr est of D Morgan, dec’d 6 9rt Aug 80, By cash paid J W Caughey, appr est of D iKert, dec’d 175 Sep. 30, Bv cash paid J Shafer, appr est of M Bartholomew, dec’d 900 Oct. 20, By cash paid J, B Young, appr est of Wm Majraw, dec'd 360 llec. 7. By cash paid A Wvwn. appr est of Ale* Brown, dee’d 175 Feh. 4, By cash paid J B Young, appr est of S Culhonn, dac’d 500 ii4 M 10 27 80 t>2 40 40 275 09 no y}» 479 29 240 31 * 18 507 89 511 39 77 38 ‘ 23'J 93 93 53 272 55 09 61 4 02 453 01 417 95 25*9 54 405 39 480 23 41 38 24 01 121 as 4 33 803 88 ,^^ssS? 338 04 78 10 .241 70 /12 25 $9325 15 $B4 01 SAMUEL TORRENCE, k HL’CJH J. MARSH ALL*. V Commissioners, DANIEL NEELY, ) 5H 28 6 6') 44 22 C 64 85 31 63— Names of ColUctors . •Findley Anderson. S. 11. Laney. s. Morgan F L. Fiitter-on. A M. Taylor. 4. U. Gray. j*W Heacom W. Mcl'tmghrery. i<» w. VaiiKlrb. i.J. C. l>ii worth {Tliuinaa Whipple, i*J. Lonsroecte r. .•J. B. \ acce. 'M. Strohecker Fiereol. Jlt-ury Camp. |F. Lstighlin. iK. 8 laughlin. •Andrew Kotterba. Robert llan-1 a James Warnocli. F. s. I au^hfiu. :J. C. Feed Solomon Dilliuger. Ssmnel Patterson. John Hickey. A. Miller. G. L. Eberhart. G. L. Eberhart. G. L. Eberhart. •A-Sites. Bobert Boggs. 6. D. Johnson. J. H. Gray. W. McClelland. Robert Routh. i. M. Htys. David Mitchell. £. Barnes. •Somuel Piergql. 11. G. Barnes. (•) Paid since Jan. 1 5 90, 32 (JO 53 27 29 55 425 00 100 00 15 20— 017 25 $539 01 171 31 14 00- 7,214 32 $ 2 00 2 00 4 00- $7OO «0 200 00 w W 00— 930 00 313 52 J. H. CHRISTY, ) C. C. HIGGS. [■ Auditors. C. A. BOON, I 11. R. MOORE, Auditor. g HAMILTON, 51 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, p A The Cheapest and Best Ilouse in the The Lowest and Best Selected stock of Pianos & Organs, 017 72 680 25 271 06 109 15 696 SR 140 68 10 10 125 00 200 00 85 CO 21 74 $40,896 85 544 90 82 75 160 00 5.689 15 82 28 1.527 90 915 60 TERMS TO SUIT EVERYBODY. 839 12 190 32 5.243 55 FOR HOUDAY GIFTS GEt EITIifiB A $50,171 92 DECKER & BARNES PIANO, HALLET, DAVIS & CO. PIANO, CRALMER & CO. PIANO, BRADFORD & CO PARLOR G E PIANO, Taylor & Farley Celestes Organs, STERLING 0 il G A N Quick Sales and S»mU Profits. AS GOOD AN INSTRUMENT DEFY C OMPE T I T I Of, Cn Instruments rented dnd rent allowed to go towd 4he purchase. liM) 32 40,890 a 5 544 90 For Catalogue and full particular* ca’’. on or si dress the Manufacturer's General Agen>. 82 75 82 28 100 00 5,689 ’5 1.527 90 S. Hamilton & Co ( 915 fi() 839 12 5.243 55 $56,171 92 Cr. $5,243 55 3.272 08 9,825 15 187 38 114 34 843 00 nov&Mim. J) O C H E ST ER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY $18,990 50 » Incorporated by the legislature of Pemisy.vs nia, Fenniary, 1572. Office one door east ot dots ester havings Bank, .Rochester, Beaver coautj. Pcdq's People of P»eaver county can now have thr.r property insured against lost or damage by fire. »t fair rates, in a safe and RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. there*vv avoiding the expense, tronb e and dr iJ incident to the adjustment of losses by compur- 5 located at a distance. BOABO OF DIRECTORS : J. V. M'Donald, George C. upeyere-r. Snmnei B. Wilson, Lewis Schneider. William Kennedy. ’ John Gr-.ebing. Marshall M'Donald R. B. Edgar. M. Camp. jT-. C. B. Hurst. David Lowry, Daniel Breacer. GEO. C. SPEYEKER. l‘r-" ; ; J. V. M’DONALD, V Pfrt. H. J. Swuf.reb, Treas. £. Kflaeb, Secy. 8 00 pARM FOR SALE. A good farm situated in Brighton tows* [' Beaver county.-Pa.. about six milea irom t*" l _|j adjoining lands o' Jacob Coon. J;'* 1 " T^, e vni'KD George Dawson, coninining ONE HI AND SIX ACRES, eighty acres cleared awl « good state olcnltivatlon, the balance well '• - ed; said farm belonging to the heirs of w ■» Givan, deceased. The improvements on th, ?- ises are a good two story Irame dwelling 5' % ISxFi teet. contalningyeven rooms and c t - barn and stable.’ wagon shed, granery and all necessary outbuildings; two never of excellent water in the yard, the whole f»™ watered and well adapted ,to either l ir™;.Q poses or stock raising. Fruit tree# of all p the premises. For further particulars ewffi-w Konert Givan, on the promises, or the una«■ ed. at his residence in BrigtUoii fowu.-.iiw coniitv Pa. tIIAKLEs **» * * * novSO-tl. $8,153 14 NOTICE ESTATE OF JAMES' PORTER. Letters testamentary on the estate o> Porter, late of Bridgewater boro., j Pa.. having been granted to the under. u parties know ing themselves indebted te * ■ late are requested to. make immediate PJJ' * and those having claims against the ' ' V gent them properly authenticated for ! ' cn ‘. J. C. WILSON. Ext ' Brie hi on townsn }an34-6t rpHOS. KENNEDY & CO ROCHESTER, PENN DUI\.S. MEDICINES AND CHKMICA^. FANCY & TOIEET ARTU I $413 90 SPONGES. BRUSHES AND PSBTUMKB* Presciiptioa?carefully compounded at ail hui wpO 73-ly ‘ ' eMwrtfcflntnt?. OR ONE OF TUB CELEBRATED' OR THE BEAUTIFUL VOR'BD We guarantee loser! As is in the market, at Prices that i And on terms to suit the purchaser. 51 FIFTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH, PA SUCCESSORS TO WM. IU'ECnUM 1 PEALKUS IS PAINTS. OILS AND DYES aagi-'J