POLITICAL. Tbe Kentucky Democratic State Cen tral Committee on Friday published a call fir a State Convention, May Ist, to nom inate a candidate for State Treasurer. -A. J. Tappleton, Esq., attorney for the Union Pacific Railroad, is the author [>l Oakes Ames defence, read before the House. —Alexander H. Stevens returns to pub lic life, having been elected to Congress on the’2oth ult., to represent the Eighth District of Georgia. A small vote was polled, and there was np opposing candi date. —The Pittsburgh Commercial says: The contest for the Massachusetts Senatorial succession deepens in interest as the period fixed for the election, draws near. Another candidate has now made his ap pearance in the field, in the person of Governor Washburn, who is being quiet ly, though seriously and quite generally talked about as the person upon whom members cvf the Legislature will agree to vote for as a compromise between Messrs. Boutwell and Dawes. —Governor Hendricks, of Indiana; has signed the Baxter L : quor bill, and it has do* become a law. - —ln the case of Clayton, charged with securing his seat in the Senate By bribery, a verdict of not guilty has been rendered. —Pomeroy’s statement about the $7,000 banded to the Kansas Legislature is follwed by the banker, whom the Senator says the money was intened for, bringing s jit against York. LOCAL ITEMS. Aei?iTs.-C. W. Taylor, Beaver Falls; Evan J'li'.'h, New Brighton; J. Linnenbrink, Rochester. TO ADVEBTISEBS.—The Beaver Radical Is the most extensively circu lated Weekly Newspaper In Western Pennsylvania. Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad. doing West— Mail, 7,46 a. m; Accommodation : -so p. m. C-fnng East— Accommodation, 9,19 a. m; Mail, ,>• p, m; Express, 7,07 p. xu. Arrival and Departure of malls. Western mall leaves at 8 a.m.; arrives at 4 p.m. ELstern mail leaves at 3p. m.; arrives at 9a. in. v., vr Lisbon mail leaves every Friday, (instead ol V( tclay ), at Sa. m.; arrives on Saturday, at 5 p. m. Hawk, St. Clair, Clarkson and New Lisbon.) Physicians will always find a complete stock freet and reliable medicines, at the Beaver Drag Store. All officinal preparations made ac cording to the new Pharmacopoelia (1873); a large ; t«cr!n;ent of Elixirs and new remedies always on tjenc Hugo Andbiesses, Beaver Drug Store. Notice Extraordinary.— All orders lor. i botograpbs must hereafter be paid for. (at Iphst in part when the order is given. Order so complied with will receive no attention,/!! Noss, Try the Improved Economical Plow. You can cct it for nothing at M. L. Armstrong’s, Harsha vifie.Pa. feb2l-tf Fahnestock’s Pure White Lead) LW «ced Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Paints, Window (jilaas and Putty *at the very lowest cash prices, at Hugo Andriesscn's Beaver Drug Store. Try the Improved Economical Plow, You can get it for nothing at M. L. Armstrong's, Harsha v ile. Pa. febBl-tf Two entire new two Horse Wagons, for sale at Spejerer & Son's. feh2l-tf, Temperance Ticket.— A meeting of the Inends of Temperance was heli in Town Hall, Ro chester, February 88th, 1873, for the purpose of nominating a temperance ticket for borough offi cers : Burgess—H. B. Beisel. Justice of the Peace—JohnY. Marks. Constable- -David Museer. Council—Charles Watson, W. H. Smith, Matthew Murray. School Directors—Socrates Reno and Monroe Miiler. Judge of Election—J. J. Anderson, inspector of Election—. Jacob Smith. Executive Committee—Captain John Gordon, Ctpu-.in Thomas Reed. George Otto, Dr. T. J. Chandler, Henry Kelly, John Soathwick. Heathen Chinee.—GreU excitement is now manifested by those who are agitating this tench vexed question of Chinese Coolie labor; hr.; if you wish to be i excited to your own in itrc-t, just come to John~Kennedy & Co’s., Main Beaver Falls, and buy your shoes, boots ■ind gaiters. Yes, sir, yon can buy just as cheap there ns any place in this county and the very best !uai,:y of stock. The farmers Buffalo Boot can be found there, and Misses shoes of the latest and most approved patterns. Look out for the Key t-ioue Boot & Shoe Emporium. John Kennedy * . Main Street, Heaver Faile- We have used large quantities of Beymer, Biuttu.o & Co'b Strictly Pore White Lead, and tave always found it uniformly and finely ground, T *rj white and of excellent body. Its purity we have cever questioned, and we cheerfully recom nietid ‘t. Thompson & Miller. Master Painters, A Warnlug.—lf yon are afflicted with® cough you cannot get a remedy that will give yoin relic ns speedily and permanently as will Dr. J.Maginnia Combination Expectorant, now for sale by Gilll liud & Kerr. New Brighton, Dr. Hendric& Co , heaver Falls, and druggist’s generally. Price Mctg. Soldier*, soldiers’ widows, guardians of sol '■'erV orphans, and dependent fathers and mothers of soldiers who died, or were killed, while in the army of the United States, either in the war of 18 -'- the Mexican war, or the rebellion, can have :ill claims for pensions, bounties, arrears of pay and bounty land, promptly and satisfactorily pros ecuted by calling on Gilbert L. Ebebbart, At torney at law, New Brighton, Beavei county, Pa. leb2l-3t Pittsburgh Female College.— The Pitts hr rgh Female College, located in Pittsburgh, I‘enngyhania, offers to those Who have daughters to udacatj, the advantages of an educational ineti lr '- on ofthe highest grade, combined with the ad '^ritapes of a Christian home. The buildings are Wge.wcii located, and fitted np in excellent style, and the faculty is among the largest' in the United States. Twenty-four teachers are employed in the UiJjerent Departments. Send to the President’ Kev I- c. Pkbsbis«, D. D., for a catalogue. The time is now coming for public Bales, and '■l>o bUi'ie to get bills printed is at The Radical oUlce. feb2l-4t Pittsburgh. March, 1878 Beaver, Pa., March 4th, 1873. Mr. Editor ; Please print the follow- ing-: “The next question I consider isthe wis dom and propriety%f restricting the sale to druggists fot the purposes mentioned. If the proposed Local Option law be adopted m Allegheny:county, then my Reverend friends' Howard, Witherspoon, and Boyle cannot lawfully purchase, the necessary wine for sacramental purposes. And why? Because the law restricts the right to sell to druggists, and that for medicinal and manufacturing purposes alone. If the conscience? of the Reverend fathers are seared, could ihe hfimble Christian man or : woman kneel at the alter of bis and her Godj and take tbecup, without the hallowed presence being broken by the thought, that Us contents had been surreplitioiisly obtained?; v ? “When Dr. Howard goes to the druggist for the sacramental wine, he most either state a talshood to the druggist (Whidh of course be would not do), -or .the ' the forehead above the right eye, aadconsiderably lacerated, seemed to -liave been made; with some sharp instrument before or after the pistol wound. Theintegument about the wound was not burned as would have been the case from a close pistol sbpt. The ball penetrated the right lobe of the brain and entered about two inches, and when taken out weighed less than a quarter of an ounce, i' School perhaps not generally known t>K school' directors that an act was passed 4 two yea r* ago by IJ|ie Legislature Of this SOite,' making it' ob ligatory upon directors' to publish, yearly the receipts and' «*x|jtiulidm*s of their re* speclive schooV districts. WiiUnut.a com pliance wUh this! law taxpayers may with propriety refuse to settle tbeit school tax. It would be w'ill for school boards'through out the county to bear this in mind. Agricultural*—The anual election of the officers of the Beaver County Agricul tural Society will be held at. the Court House, on Monday, March 17ih, at 10 o'clock, a. M. By order of the *President. T. O. Akshutz, Sec’y. County papers please copy. S. tt- J. Snellehburff, New Brigh ton, keep on hand constantly a fine se lection of gentlemen’s furnishing goods, consisting of ready made shirts, coats, pants and vests, and other articles of clothing, all of the best quality, and will be sold at the lowest fates: Clothing made to order, promptly and 'warranted Call and examine their stock. to suit. Out* neighbor of the Conservative, on returning to his home* in Georgetown, on last Friday evening, was greatly sur prised to find a stranger in bed with hi? wife, hot after a hurried explanation, his surprise wos mellowed down into joy, at the discovery that the innocent fellow was quite small, although hid name it was Bigger. Will the Conservative rise to explain? Committee Meeting.— The Citizens’ Executive . Prohibition Committee will meet at the Prothonniary’s office in Bea ver on Friday evening, March 7th, at 7 o’clock. By ordemf the ComniUtee. We have : received- Smith’s Magazine for January, published In New York, a racy and interesting number. Gregg, Son *£ Co»— We call your at tention to the advertisement of Gregg. Son & Co. in our issue of to day. They in a new place an entire ly New Stock o! iioois ami amjto, this firm is able and responsible, they have sucteded in purchasing at snehlow rales that they claim to be second to none in the line of selling cheap. Their stock of goods is Immense and we cheerfully commend the bouse to country buyers. We are indebted to J. Morton Hall for a copy of the Charter and By-Laws of the Allegheny Car and Transportation Company. ' Geo. p. Hays, President of Jefferson and Washington College, lectured one day last week in Indiana, to a slim boose, but bis lecture was pronounced best of the seasdnV' : , Wanted—Mortgages,—hloney to loan on first class security, at current rates. Address, “P. 0. Box 89, Beaver.” McCready & Coivau have purchas ed, for $5OO, the old seat of the Wiight’s Mill, in Hookstown, on which they will erect this summer a flouring mill and saw mill. Don’t forget to attend the lecture of Miss Anna Dickinson, at the M. E. Church on Thursday evening. Subject, “What’s to Hinder.” We have received a copy of the Work er's Manual, issued by the Pennsylvania State Sabbath-school Association, as a re port of its work and a guide Ifor its workers. The Spring term of the Stale Norma School, Edinborn, opens March 25ih . Wounded Soldiers , who lost a foot or hand while in the service, or were so badly wotroed as to lose the use of a hand nr foot, are entitled to an artificial limb, or money commutation thereof, as as they may elect. For further particu lars apply in person or by letter to Gil bert L. Eberhart, Attorney at Law, New Brighton Beaver Co., Pd. We are indebted to Hen Leonard Myers for a copy of the Report of Public Charities for 1872. • Two yearling stears, belonging .to Mr. Joseph Stewart, of Hempfield township, Mercer county, weighed when one year old, 3,480 pounds. MARRIED. ABER— WALTON—February 27th, 1873, at the residence of the bride’* parents, by Rev. John A. Wilson,* Mr. Olivet: B. Abe* and Miss Eliza Walton, both of Industry. Beaver county Pa. NEW BRIGHTON GR AIN MARKET. COMIECTED WEEKLY BY WADE WILSOV White Wheat per bushel.'. ...fl 70 Red do “ - 1 Rye “ “ Outs “ ‘ 4? Com r‘ a I i' * ' A DUease wllli a Tbonsand Symptoms. i (Dyspepsia is the roost perplexing of all human I ailmsms. Its symptoms are almost infinite in j thcfr variety, and the forlorn and despohdetit Vic tims of the desease often' fancy themselves the prey, in turn, of every known malady. This is due, in part, to the close sympathy which exjsts between the stomach and the brain, aid in pait also to the (act that anydisturbance of the 1 direc tive fahetion necessarily disorders the liver,! he bowels and the nervous system, and effects; to some extent, the quality of the blood. A medi cine that, like Hostetler's Bitters, not only topes the stomach, but at the same time controls the liver, prodaces a regular habit of body. Braces the nervee, purifies the fluids and “ministers to a mind deseased,” is therefore the true and only specific (prchronlc indigestion. Such is the oper ation of this famon s vegetable restorative. It not only cares dyspepsia, but ahb all concomitants and consequences. Moreover, it Is invalnanle as ■ preventive of indigestion. No one who chooses .to Uke halfawineglasstal of this agreeable, appe tizerand stomachic habitually three limes a day will ever be troubled with oppression after eating, nausea, soar eructations, or any other indications of ti wfiht of vigor in the digestive and asslmnlating organs, The debility and languoreuperinducccfby hot weather are immediately and permanently lieved by the Bittors,,and persons who are consti tutionally inclined to look upon life “as through a gjass, darkly,” will be apl t ti take a brighter and more hopeful view of the situation under the gen ial influence of this wholesome'medicinal stimu tent. marT-lm SXcuj 'J'O BOOK CANVASSEES A. N'E'W WAY A SUBSCRIPTION BOOK. CAN SELL THOUSANDS 11 PLAIN HOME TALK. Is plain ta'.k about the body and its physical and social needs Di'-E. B. Foots, author of “Medical Common Sense,” of No. ISO Lexington Ave., N.T., who entertains everybody with his pen. and cures everybody by his skill. Is its author. In iri thou and pages U answers a thousand questions you don’t want to go to your physician abont. It is, as it is stamped npon Us cover, “a boot for .pri vate and considerate reading.” Price $3.35, and sent, postage prepaid, everywhere. Contents ta ble mailed free. Agents wanted. A beautiful original chromo. mounted, "Throw Physic to the Does.” worth $lO.OO. goes with the book|No chromo without the book. No book without the chromo. Address MURRAY HILL PUBLISHING COMPANY, No. 139 East 33th street, New Ydrk. marT : Sw NOTICE. ESTATE OF JAMES M. SMITH, DECEASED. Letters testamentary on tbc estate of James M. Smith, late of Beaver borough, Beaver county. Fa., having been granted to the undersigned, all parties knowing themselves indebted to said es tate are requested to matte immediate payment, and those Jiavibg claims against the same will pre sent thorn properly authenticated fur settlement. J.Jft. SMITH, Beaver C. 11., JAS. CHRISTY, Shippingport, Executors. mnrt-tit pOR SALE OR RENT. The valuable and very desirable large BRICK DWKLLINO HOUSE, situate on Third atrect,j in the borough el’ Beaver, lately owned and occupied by the late Rev. James M. Smith, as a residence. Said house is situated on a corner lot, ISO. by SOU feet. There is a fine assortment or fruit and shade trcjm; also stable, cistern, and ail necessary out buildingB ° n raid lot. The premises are in a good state of repair. Those wishing to purchase or rent wit! please call oh Mbs. M. Mcß. SMITH, on the premises, or JAMBS CHRISTY, Sbipplngport, Beaver conu ■•*- w -* mart 3t SEEDS! PLANTS! TREES! FBUPAIO BY MAIL. My new priced descriptive Catalogue of Choice Flower ana Carden heeds, 25 sorts of either lor new and choice varieties of Fruit and Orna mental Trees, Shrubs, Kvergreens, Hoses, Crapes, Lilies, Small Fruits, Mouse and Border Plants and Bulbs; due year grafted Emit Trees tor mailing; Fruit'S talks ot all kinds; Hedge JPiants. die.; the most complete assortment In the country, will be sent gratis tp'ahy plalnaddreas, with P. O. box. True Cape Cod Cranberry for upland or lowland, $8 per low;' fl-per 100; prepaid by mail. Trade List to dealers. Seeds on commission. Agents wanted. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Ply mouth, Mass. Established 1042. mar7-0t anted. We will give men and women BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY from $4 to $8 per day; can be pursued in your own neighborhood; it it a rare chance for those out ot employment or having lime ; girls and boys frequently do aa well as men. Particulars free. Address J. LATHAM & CO.. 292 Washington St, Boston, Mass mar7-6t GUNPOWDER. All kinds Mining, Blasting and Sporting Powder in Metallic kegs, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, from our Magazines at Mill prices. This well known Powder has been manufactured for over 70 years, and is sold at same prices as other Brands. Also, every variety Dry aud Water Safety Fuse. D. W. C. BIBWELL & Co.. Gen. Agts., mar"-lm Pittsburgh, Pa. REMOVED! GREGG, SON & CO., BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, PITTSBURGH, PA., Save removed to their new, large and spacious IRON FRONT WAREHOUSE, I NO. 159 WOOD STREET, v (BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVENUES.) And are now receiving one of the Largest Spring Stocks EVER BROUGHT TO THE MARKET. Baying for CASH, ve have advantages to offer that CAN'T BE EXCELLED EAST Oft WEST. An examination of oar stock'is respectfully solicited. GRKGG, SON & 00.. 159 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. K. B. Special attention paid to filling orders sent by mall. xnarT-Sm HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1824 JACOB E. HUELET. ALEX. V. HAY. JVC OB B. HUBLEY & CO, CONFECTIONERS, LADIES’ AN® GENTLEMEN’S ICB CREAM AND DINING ROOMS. Library Buildi'nr, 195 Penn Avenue , PITTSBURGH, PA. [KI-lm OF BURNING WHOLESALE tonr story 5