8 v —Governor Harttraoft recently rttade the following appointments of Notaries Public for a term of three years : George O. Jones, Washington, Washington conn ty ; George G. Fell,, Media, Delaware county ; Albeit H. Falbenbnrg, Susque hanna, Susquehanna county ; Wm. V. Evans, Pittsburgh. AHegheny county; F* S. Armstrong, Petroleum Centre, Venan go county ; Joseph While, John M. Davis and John G- Forward, Pittsburgh; H- H. Grimm, Freeburg. Snyder county; John G. Williams, Wrightsville, York county; S. C. Gulelins, Middleburg, Snyder coun ly ;A. Luscins Henncrhotz, Francis A. 1 Osborne, S. B. Carr, Samuel M. Grice, Frederick Fisher, Jr.,' Wm. J. Cornwell, Frederick 6. Williams, Charles A. Miller and Robert'Alexander, Phi’adelphia; H. Clay Ly kens, Germantown ; Wm. Levy and William A. Kintzle, Ashland, Sebuyl kiy county ; Wm. Peacock, Bloomsburg, Columbia couply. —The appointment hak been officially .iiinonnccd of the following Sealers of Welghths and Measures William Cal houn, John Cloud, and Horatio Stokiey. |UtV QRDINANCE NO. TAX ON DOGS. Section *1 Be it emctectand ordained by the Town Goui\eil of the Borough of Bo Chester, and it is hereby enacted by authori ty of the same. That all persons within this-Borough, owning or harboring dogs and bitches, shall be liable to pay annu ally, a lax upon the same as follows ; upon one dug so owned or hat bored, a tax of ojab dollar, upon one bitch dol lars, upon each additional dog two clol lars, upon each additional bitch four dol lars; Provided, That upon satisfactory proof, oflered at Court of Appeals, that said! dogs were kept for work, and not suf fered to run at large, the Board of Ap peals may exonerate the owner or own ers of such dogs from the payment of said tax. Section 2. The Borough Assessor is hereby authorized and required annually, in the month of April, to assess all per sons within the Borough owning or har boring dogs and bitches, subject to the re quiremenis and restrictions of'The first section of this ordinance, and for said ser vice he shall be paid, by warrant on the Borough Treasurer, at the rate of ten cents per head. Approved, Feb. 35,1873. Attest, J. R. PENDLETON, T. M. Taylor, Sec’y. Burgess. QRDINANCE NO. - WHARF AND WHARFMASTER. Section 1\ Be it enacted and ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of Bo cheater, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same , That the wharfmaster shall keep a true account of all moneys receiv ed by him. from whom, and for what re ceived, and shall make a quarterly return of the business transacted by him to the President of Councils, accounting or pay ing over to the Borough T.easurer at the same periods, the amount due the Bor ough as per relurrLmade ; Prodded , That when the wharf shall be leased by Coun cil to arty person -or peVsons for a fixed rental, then and during the period of such lease, all returns shall be made and mon eys paid over to the lessee. The Wharfmaster shall point out the places for boats to load and unload, and shall enforce all ordinances relating to the wharf. Section 2. The following rates of wharfage shall ho charged and collected : Steamboats landing at the "wharf, not loading or unloading, fifty cents per week. Flat sand barges,load mg nr unloading or empty, one dollar per landing; Provided , That twenty five cents per day additional shall be charged after ten days occupancy ot the wharf, during any one landing. Oil landerfat the wharf in barrels, one cent per barrel for'the first forty eight hours or fc less, and one and a half cents per bar el for each additional twenty four hours thereafter. All keel boats, loading or unloading at the whars, one d dlar per landing. Steamboats landing at the wharf, and not doing business to the amount of five dollars, shall not be charged any wharf age ; when business amounts to five dol lars and under twenty five, they shall pay one dollar ; when business amounts to twenty five and under fifty* they shall pay two dollars; when fifty and under sev enty five, three dollars; when seventy five -,;n t. under one bundled, four dollars; when one hundred and under two hun dred, five dollars, and one dollar addi-° tional for each additional one hundred dollars, in aimmnt o! business done. Boats laid up on the wharf, not loading or unloading, ten cents per day. Flats or fljttboats lying at the wharf, ' loading nr unloading, ten cents per day ; | Provided , That in special cases and tor a j length of time, GpuncH may make a re- j duced charge. i Lumber (board measure) drawn on the j wharf, three cents per thousand. j Shingles one cent per thousand. j Metals of all kinds, three cents per Inn, for seventy two hours or less. ! Section 3. The owner or owners of j boats, rails, nr (fiber craft, refusing to t obey the directions of the Win rfmaster, I as to lauding or making fast, or moving I and removing, of the said boats, rafts or \ other craft, shall he subject to a penalty of not less than-twenty, nor more than fifty dollars, to be recovered summarily, | and shall also pay wharfage of twenty ! five cents per day, for each any of i such craft Shall occupy .such landing i Owners of steam, nr towboats, removing i any raft, boat, keel boat, flat- or other craft from the wharf, the wharfage there for being unpaid, shall he liable for all wharfage due. and subject in a penally ol - five dollars, to be recovered as aforesaid. Persons permitting brick, cjjal, stone, sand, lime, lumber, shingles nr other ar ticles of merfchandise, landed from hoats.to remain upon the whatiTor more than for ty eight hours, shall pay a penalty of five dollars therefore, to be recovered in the manner aforesaid. Section 4. It shall be the doty of the Wharfmaster. in addition to the collec thm of wharfages, «fcc., to keep the wharf in good order, and see that no jd jrt or rub bish is placed on any portion thereof, without Tils permission and under his di rectjon, and any person so offending si-all be liable to a fine of five dollars, the same to be recovered summarily upon conviction. Anorored Feb 25,1873? * ■" Attest, J. R PENDLETON, T* sf. Tatlop, Sgc’y. tßurgess. (i geuj§tatfwti?w|tttjs.^ Election proclamation. l /{ TCT ,-t • Whereas, by au Act passed.by. the Legislature of tWM Commonwealth, it Is made the duty or the Sheriff of every county to give notice of an eioc tlon Jto be held at the time and placea.-of-holding election for township and municipal of said election districts, for the purpose of voting for or against the Act know as the Local Option Law approved tire-ffUh day of March, A.' D. 1872, which provides,as follows; • Sac. 1. Be H enacted, will meet at the school bouse near Richey Eaklu's. in said township. The electors of the borough of Fallston will meet at the Academy in Fallston. The electors of Patterson township will meet at the school house in said town-hip. The electors ot Chippewa township will meet at school house No 5 in said township. The electors of South Beaver township will meet at the house of John Rowe, in said town ship. The electors of Darlington township will meet at the Academy in Darlington. The electors of Big Beaver township will meet at the house of Wm. Miller, in said township. The electors of Franklin township will meet at the hon-c of Mark U. Clark, in said township The electors of North Sewickly township will meet at the house Nathan Hazen, on land former ly of Benj, Chew. The electors of Pulaski township will meet at Daugherty's school house. No. 4, in said town ship. The electors of Marion town-hip will meet at the house of Georgs Hartzell. jr . in said town ship. The elector- of the tippe-. or north ward, in the borough of New Brighton will meet at the car penter shop of'Thus. Miller, in said borough. The electors of the middle ward of the borough t of New Brighton will meet at the school house, In -aid ward. Tin; electors of iho lowhr or south ward of the borough of New Brighton will meet at the car fac tory. in said ward. The electors of Rochester township will'meet at the Bolosvillo school house'in said township. The electors of the borough of Rochester will meet at Die school house in Rochester. The electors of Freedom borough and district will meet at the school hottse in Freedom. Tlie eieutors of Now Sewickly lownship will meet at the house of Sami Burns in said town ship. The electors of Industry district will meet at the school house iu Industry. . The electors of Harmony township will meet at the hotel in Economy. Tho electors of Economy township will meet at the house of George C. Minis, in said township. The electors o I The borough of Beaver will meet n* the Mseritl's office, in said borough. The elector-of St Chur borough will meet at the school house, in sajd borongh. The electors of of Baden wijl meet at the public school house, in said borongh. The elector-of New Galilee borough will meet at the office of P. L. Grim in New Galilee. The electors of the b rough of Beaver Kails will meet at ihe school house. In said borough. The elec: o. syf the borough of Georgetown will meet at the school house. In said borough. The electors of the borough of Glasgow wlli meet nt the school house in said borough". No person shall be permitted to vote whose name not contained m the list of taxable inhab itants furnished by commissioners* unless First, he produces a receipt for,the payment within two years of u state or county tax, assessed agreeably to the Con-titntlou, and give satisfactory evi dence. either on his oath or affirmation of another. Dun he ha? paid such a tar. or on fajluro to pro ; cure a receipt, shall make oath to the payment l thereof. Secohd. if he claim the right to vote by I being an elector between the age twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall depose an oath or aP i firman on that he has resided In the State at least i one year next before his application, and make i such proof of residence in the district as i* re ! quiied by this act; and that he does verily believe trom the’actouut given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and =uch other evidence as is required I by this act: whereupon the name- of the person thui admitted to vote shall he inserted-in the alphabetical list bv the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the work ‘tax,’ ! if he shall hi* admitted to vote by reason of hav ! tng paid tax. or the word‘age,'if he shall be ad j-muted to vote by reason of such age: and the ! same shall be called out to the clerk, who shall j make the like note on the list of-voters kept by ! them. In all cases where the name of the ponon claim* j ing to vote is found ,op the* list famisheddty* the i commissioners .-nd assessors, or his, Tight tovote, whether found thereon or ,not, is objected to by any qualified citizen.it shall jpe the duty of the ; ir-pce’of- to examine such person on natb a# to 1 his qnailtirations. and it he claim to bare resided -fife*' r_} - i in thie State for one year or more, his oath shall Wa qraliftro !Al-be Tiadreelded in the district for more than ton days next immediately preceding such election, and shall alsoMmself gwuar that hls bonaflderesidoncc.ln pursuance of his lAwfol calling, la in said diatrirt, be # did got remove into said district for the porpfipteof votlfig,therein. ; ; • . , : livery-parson. qojalided Jia aforesaid, ahd.who shallmafee due proof if required of his retldenco and payment of taxes os t aforesaid, shall be ad mitted to vote In the towpshlp, ward or district i in whichße shall reside., *' ' ' . 1 If any parson shall prevent: or attempt to pTO-i vbnt any officer of any election under ' this act • from holdlngLsnch election, pr use or threaten r ahy violence to any such officer;*or;shall inter rupt or improperly interfere with hlmln the exe cution ofhisddty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window, where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at -»nch election, or shall nee any intimidating threats, force or- violence, with design Bhdn;, 1 ly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the, freedom or choice, each person, on conviction," shill bo fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, end 'bo imprisoned for any term, not less than three or more than twelve months | and If it shall be shown to the court where the trial of such offence shall be had that the person so offsring was not a resi dent of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed* and not er titled to vote therein, then, on coayfcljlon, •be sball: bo sentenced to pay a fine hot Ipsa than one thous imd dollars, and be imprisoned hot less than six months normore than two years. ,v. ; ‘ The said special election shall be held in each ward, borough, township and district of the ooun ty at the same time, ana between the hanrs fixed by law for holding the annual municipal and town ship elections in the respective districts, fr The.inspectors and judge of the elections shall meet at the respective places appointed for hold ing the election in the district to which they re spectively belong at the time fixed by law for open ing the annual munfclpalhud'township 1 elottlons in said district, and eachof-aald inspectors shall -appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter ofsachdlstrlct. " " . In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes! for Inspector 'shall not attend on the any. election, then J the person who shall have received the nest high , est number of votesfor judgeattbenext preceding elect ion shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the person whoehtll have received the high est number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspec tor in his place. And in case the person elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector who shall have received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place, and if any va oancrshaltcontinuerin the board for 4he space of one hour after the time fixed by law forthe open in'' of the election, the qualified voters of the township, word or district, for which such officers have been elected,present at the place of election, shall elect some of their number to fill the va cancy. In case any clerk appointed under the provisions of this act shall neglect to attend at any election during the said year. It shall be the duty of the in spector who appointed said clerk, or the person Ailing the office of said inspector, to forthwith ap point a suitable person as clerk, qualified as afore said, who shall perform the duties of the year. It shallt ibcr the duty of the several assessors re spectively, toattend at the place 0f holding every general, special or township election, during the whole time said election is kept open, forthe pur fiose ol giving information to the inspectors and edges, when called on, in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at any elec tion or such other matters in relation to the as sessment of voters as the said inspectors. Of cither of them, shall from time to time require. 1 No person shall bo permitted to vote at any elec tion. as aloresaid, other than a freeman of the age of rwentv-one years or more who shall have resid ed in the' State at least one year, and in the elec tion district where ho offers to vote at least ten , days immediately preceding suchelectfob, and has within two years paid a State or county tax, which ; shall have been'assessed at least ten days before - the election. But a citizen of the United States who has previously beet) a qualified voter of this i State amf removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election ' di-trlct and paid taxes, shall be entitled to vote after resiling In the Stale six months. Pro vided, That tne freemen, citizens of the United ' States between twenty one .and twemy-two years, who have resided in the election district, os afore said, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall ' have not have paid taxes. If any person nofby law qualified shall frandn l lently vote at any election of this Commonwealth; or being otherwise qualified shall vote oat of his proper district, or if any person knowing tbs want of such qualifications shall aid or procure «utdk'pet , son to vote, the person offending, shall, op, con ’ viction. be fined in any sum not exceedlfigftwo 1 hundred dollars, and be imprisoned in any term not exceeding two months If any person shall vote at more than one elec tion district, or otherwise frandulently vote more than once on the same day. or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets to '] gether with the same Intent illegally to vote, or shall procure aiiothe- to do so. ho or they so of fending shall, on conviction, be fined In any snm not less than fifty nor more than live hundred dot ' iars. and be imprisoned for a term not less than three nor more than twelve months. If any person not qualified to vote in this Com monwealth agreeably to law (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at anyplace of elec tion for the pm pose of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay any snm not exceeding one hundred dol lars for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. Given under ray hand at my office in Beaver, this 25th day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three. CHAMBERLIN WHITE, Sheriff. Shkkiff's OrrtciiTJeAveb, Fa., ) 1873. I m«TO)= Great Industries OF THE UNITED STATES; 1300 Pages and 500 Engravings! Written by 20 Eminent Authors , including JOHN B. GOUGH and HOUACE GREELEY. This work is a complete history of ail branches of industry, processes of manufacture, etc., in all ages. It is a complete encyclopedia of arts and manufactures, and is the most enteitaining and valuable work of information on subjects ot gen eral interest ever offered fo the public. We want Agents in every town of the United States, and no Agent can fail to do well with this book. One agent sold 133 copies in eight days, another sold 338 in two weeks. Our agent in Hartford sold 397 in one week. Specimens sent free.on receipt of stamp. AGENTS WANTED for the FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIC. 800 rages, 230 Engravings . An interesting and amusing treatise on the Medical Humbugs of the past and present. It ex poses Quacks, Impostors, Traveling Doctors, Pat ent Medicine Venders, Noted Female Cheats, Fortune Tellers and Mediums, and gives interest ing accounts of Noted Physicians and Narratives of their lives. It reveals startling secrets and in structs all how to avoid the Ills which flesh is heir, to. We give exclusive territory and liberal com missions. For circulars and terms address the publishers. J. B. BURR & HYDE. jan-3-ly Hartford, Ct.; or Chicago, 111. Rlz QN A DIAM ON D S SOLID 14 KARATJJGOLD, {WARRANTED.) WATCHES AND JEWELIiY Of Every} Description. NO! S 6 FIFTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH. [ja3l-lm HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1824 JACOB B. SUBLET. JACOB B. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S ICE CREAM AND DINJNG ROOMS. Library BuUdiay, 195 Penn Avenue, PITTSDUEGU, PA. [jaHl-lra COn P er ' ,t, y- Asents wanted"! AH $ J JLU OwU class-*? of working people, or either sex, young or old, nuke more money at work fords, in theirspare moments, or all the time, than at anythln-else. Particulars free. Ad* dtepe 6. Stinson & Co., Portland, Me. noir34y SET IN ALEX. T. HAT. RUBLEY & CO., CONFECTIONERS, 9m - t. *.\~ kfOLTJCB, J. C., Market street. Bridgewater, M dealer in CO«L.trojn: Bqnk j« McKinley's Run.; febSl’TO-ly B 1 E A V E R C Oil EG E ■ v"_r V) yV l-I AND - MUSICAL INSTITUTE . • ! , , opens its Spring Session ON THE FIRST OF APRILS ‘ Teachers of the county will'd© well-to corree pond with the President. febS3-6t R. T. TAYLOR. R A NKPORT « P RINGS MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY AND _ . ... NOR MA* L SCHO 0 E . SESSION of this institution be gins TLESDAY, APRIL Ist, 1373. The design of the school is to provide for the young of boib gexes the advantages of a thorough Normal, Classic ard Commercial education, spe cial attention being given to the training of Teachers. Boarding §3 SO per week. For further information, or catalogue, address 0. H. VEAZEY, Principal, or SAMUEL BIGGER, Secretary. • feb2l-4t pAKM FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale, on easy terms. A GOOD FARM, situated in New Sewlckly town ship, Beaver county. Pa,, containing! eighty acres, more or loss, uponwhlch are erected a large ’ LOG HOUSE AND LOG STABLeT Premises within two miles of Freedom station! on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail way; all under fence—about tbree-fonrtbs cleared and In a moderately good state of cultivation: all tillable land, and convenient to market,, schools* churches, mills, <£c. Possession will be given April Ist, 1873., For farther information call on or address h. U. MOORE, feb2l-6w Beaver O. 11., Beaver, Co.. Pa. OP APPRAISEMENTS. The following appraisements under the Act of Assembly of the 14th of April, 1837, of property al lowed to be retained by the widow or children of a decedent to the value of three hundred dollars, have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court, and approved nisi , viz : Personal property to amount of $175, retained by widow of John Caler, dec'd. Robert Potter, adm'r. Personal property to amount of $3OO, retained Dy widow of Matthias Strohecker, dec’d. George Strohecker, adm'r. Personal property to amount of $*&,.33, retained by widow of George Neely, dec’d. Rozetfa Snaw, executrix. Personal property to amount of $3OO. retained by widow of James Porter, dec’d. J. C. Wilson, ex’r. Personal property to amount of $345, retained by widow of Geo Baker, dec’d. L Vandivort. adm’r. Personal property to amount of $376.10. retained by widow of H B Anderson, dec’d. Thankful A Anderson, adm’x. Personal property to amount $3OO. retained by widow of Uuel R Wray, dec’d- A B Wolf, adm'r. Person .1 property to amount of $3OO, retained by widow of Wm Rodgers, dec’d. Eliza Rodgers,ex’s. Notice is hereby given to heirs, legatees, distrib utees. and all others interested, to appear at the next term of sajd court, not later than the third day, it being the 20th day of March. 1878, to show cause, if any they have, against the final confirma tion of the above appraisements. feb2l-3t JOHN C. HART. (Tk. ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOHN EATON.. DEC'I). Letters of administration on the estate of John Eaton, late of Moon township, Beaver countv. Pa . dec’d.. Having been granted to the undersigned! residing in said township, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same to present them without delay to the un dersigned for settlement. NANCY EATON, i . j feb2l6t JAMES EATON, f Adm ™. C E. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF BEA VER CO;, No. 43, NOV. TERM, IS7I. Assignment of James H. Fife and U W. Parkinson vs. William C. Hillman, Assignee. Interested parties are hereby notified that the ac count of William C. Hillman, Assignee under the above mentioned assignment, has been filed in the Prothonotary’s office, at Beaver, and that unless sufficient cansc to the contrary be shown, it will be confirmed by the Court on the first day ol next Term. 1 feb*2l JOHN CAUGHEY, Froth y. OTICE. IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OF BEA VER CO., Nor FmS SEPT. TERM, 1371, Assignment of S. Mason-& Sons vs G. L. Eberkart, Assignee. Interested parlies are hereby notified that a first and partial account of G. L. Eberhart, Esq.. As signee intrust fortbe creditors of S. Mason & Son-, has been filed in the Ptothonotary’s office, at Bea ver. and that unless sufficient cause to the contra ry be shown, it will be confirmed by the Court on the first day of next Term. febSl JOHN CAUGHEY. Froth y. '•, V * J> EGISTER’S NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the following ac counts of Executors and Administrators have been duly passed and filed in' the Register’s office of Beaver county. Pennsylvania, and will be present ed to the Orphans' Court for confirmation and aU lowanfce on WEDNESDAY, the 19th of MARCH, 1 ' A. D. 1873: Final account of Philip Gelbach, guardian of Louisa Biinn, now Lcnlsa Foulk, minor child of Philip Biinn, deceased. Account of diaries Bonzo, guardian of Ida C Bonzo, child of George A Bonzo, deceased. Account of Robert E Moody, guardian of Wm E Whitcbill, son of James WbiteblM. deceased. Account of Thomas Smart, guardian of David S|Miller, son of James Miller, deceased. Account of W H Frazer, exeentor of the will of William Hiee, deceased. Account of W H Frazer, administrator of the estate of Wm Ramsey, deceased. Account of Robert Graham, administrator, d« bonis non , of Cornelia A. Calvin, deceased. Account of Emma O’Rourke and James Edgar, administrators of Christopher O’Rourke, dec'd., who was administrator of the estate of Ann Kelly, deceased. Account of James B-Shano, guardian of Sarah M Shane, now Alter, child ot Timothy Shane, dec’d. Account ot David Phttcu, administrator of the estate of Mary McElhaney. deceased. Accounts of Wm McNlcklc, guardian of Win B and Margaret J McNickle, cuildreu of Wm McMck ]e,dCCd. Account of Fred Erh, administrator of the estate of John Erb, deceased. Account of Jobs* Ferguson, executor of the will of Elizabeth Smith, deceased. Account of George Majors, guardian of Maria Eaton, minor child of John Eaton, dec- ased. Final account of Sam B Wilson, executor of the will of Reiraond Gann, deceased. Account of A!ex Nfckle, guardian of Maiy W Stevenson, child of Thos Stevenson, deceased. Account of Charles Price, Jr., and Morris Fil»e. administrators ot the estate of A A Price, dec'd Account (personal) of Thos Irwin and Edmund Boots, executors of the will of John Baxter, dec’d. Final account of J M Reed and Wm Druntou, executors of the will of Elizabeth Brothurton, deceased. ••• ■ - • Accounts of Edward Hoops, gnardlanof Pereival R and Edward W Magill, children ot James Magill. deceased. Final account of Elizabeth B Cuthbertson. ad ministratrix of the estate ol John Cuthbertson. deceased. Final account of M Lawrence, administrator ol the estate of James M’D Mitchell, deceased. feb2l-4t J. I. STOKES. Register. pOR SALE. The undersigned offers lor sale a two Uor?e wag on, a good double set of haluess, one iron culiiva tor. one cutting box, all in mod order. If. C. MOLTEIt, Market street, Bridgewater. febl4-3m O.IBARD HOUSE, |- CORNER NINTH * CHESTNUT STREETS? PHILADELPHIA. - * H. W. KANAGA, Proprietor. rteclVG&ly J“" OB PRINTING AT THE RADICAL QFFTqBy HA.MIL T O K , S. 51 FIFTH AV'ENI'E. PITTSBURGH,, PA. The Cheapest and ; Best Jfyme. in the City, The Largest.aud Best Selected stock of TERMS TO SUIT EVERYBODY. FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS GET EITHER A DECKER & 15 ARNES PIANO, HALLET, DAYIS # CO. PIANO, CRAMER & CO. PIANO, BUADFOP.D& CO PARLOII GEM PIANO, Oit ONE 0.-' T»i K. CLLi-iJif ATfiD ! Taylor & Farley Celestes Organs, 012 THE iIKACTIKCL Voi» KL» STEIILI N (t n iMiA N. Quick Sales and Small Profits. We guarantee to cell AH GOOD AN INSTRUMENT As is in the market, at Prices that DEFY COMPETITION, And on terms to suit the purchaser. Instruments rented and rent allowed logo toward <* the purchase. For Catalogue and full particulars call on or ad dress the Manufacturer's General Agents, S. Hamilton & Co., 5t FIFTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH, PA. iioviii-tim. ROCHESTER ; FLUE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporate* by the Legislature of Pennsylva nia. February, 1872. Office-one door east of Roch ester Savings Bunk, Rochester, Beaver county, Peun’a. People of- Beaver -conn?T.ean now have their property iystn ed against loss or damage by fire, at fair rates, in a safe and RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. thereby avoiding the expense, iroub’e and delay incident to the adjustment of losses by companies Ideated at a>distance. I boa no or rxjßECTons: J. V. M'Donald. G*ot£e C. Speyercr, Samuel H .Wiisou, Lewis Schneider, William JSennedy. John Qnebing, Marshall M'Douald R.B. Edgar, M. Camp* it, C. B. Hurst, David Lowr.v, ... Daniel Brenner. . GEO. C. SPEYERER. Pres’t, J. V. M’DONALD. V, Brest H. J. SPEYEUEn, Treis. E. Ksubku, Sec'y. aag2-ly p,\RM FOR SALE. A good farm situated in Brighton township, Beaver county. Pa., about six- milea from Beaver, adjoinitig lands of Jacob Coon, John Ncvill and George Dawson, containing ONE HUNDRED AND> BIX ACRES, eighty acres cleared and in a -good state of cultivation, the balance well timber ed; said farm belonging to the heirs of William Givan, deceased. The improvements on theprem ises are a good two story frame dwelling house 18x32 tect, containing seven rooms and ccllar.log burn and stable, wagon shed, ginnery and all other necessary outbuildings; two never failing springs of excellent water in the yard, the whole farm well watered and well adapted to either farming pur poses or stock raising; Fruit trees of all, kinds on the premises. For farther particulars enquire ol Robert Glvan. on the premises, or the undersign ed, at his residence in Brighton township. Boaves .comity, Pa. CHARLES GIVAN, no v29-t f. - Executor. NOTICE. ESTATE OF JAMES PORTER. DECEASED. Letters testamentary on the: est* e O James Porter, late of Bridgewater boro., B aver scanty. Pa., having been granted to the ncd islgiett, all parties knowing themselves indebted to said es tate arc requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. J. C. WILSON, Ex’r., Brighton township. jan24-6t rpiIOS. KENNEDY & 00.. SUCCESSORS TO WM. BUECHUNG. ROCHESTER, PENN’A. DUUGS, AND CHEMICALS, ' FANCY & TOILET ARTICLES, SPONGES, BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY, ‘ PAINTS* OILS AND DYES. Mp672*ly DEALERS IS •?; \[ \ s/v/ Qhambe rl ain institute : ... ' AND. -...1 * P E SAli l' C O B LEG E RaadDlDl, Cattraps County, h y well endowed, and placed npon an enduring . Is Its large property enables the Board to offer f: advantages at small cost. V ' r °‘ eat Total expenses for Term of p onM , Weelt*,Oulys6a. UP * eca . The Spring Term opens March 25. For catalogue address fcat-5t ret.j.t. Edwards, a. m„ Prt ncipaf ‘R & w - Mann fact urera and Dealer-tin TOBACCO V 2S7 LIBERTV STREET. feb2l-lm Q.ET AN AGEXCIt FOlf! the Hew ftoter & Wilson SWo? MaeSiee. We aie now prepared to oflhr \nn>; . teems and ii.ibarsk i>DUcgM|:.s> ~, V. " w ' meu, v than vv. r hel.. o ouriugl om: . \i,‘.f. 3L t FIFTEEA YKAKM the bu>h,e-, N„ t " required We eland nil lossc* and coU - - > „/; T™ at our own expense. Horse, Wagon and OutflX nlsned If necessary. , l iUr ' Special Inducements fo men who can furni-h THEIR OWN TEAMS. Now is the time to apply ,*,? get ready for the Spring trade. p y ““ W.M. SUMNER & CO., fcb2l-lm 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OF CAUSES For Trial at M(tfch Term , 1873, FIRST WEEK—COMMENCING MARCH IT , Hilton Browd vs S PRoss J Q Nye use va Jordan C Nye Daniel W Blackford vs Andrew Johnston M H Jones vs John Graebing P H Stevenson vs Henry Cowan Hannah Cheney vs Wm E Cheney Henry Wagner vs A J Welsh et al T W Anderson vs Uenrici