8 : THtTtIADIG&L: ,a,i -GENERA L H&E Wk Credit Hosier ” , “Ho* safVaskeii ; *■ . ' >. r jNiblack. “Well, the men who had tbat — Jam?i **• M,lner ' ,Ate coiioeior or in* did pay a little somethin!* for It, bat this 'T'O BOOK CANVASSERS; tcrnal. Revenue for the Filth Maryland District. j g » , „ ~ v r ’ charged with misappropriation of public moneys, • TsTTr.-W i^^‘, y‘* has been committed to Jail, hia former bdhdsmen — The Johnstown Tribune says: John , or sunninq I having declined to become farther security. Ebey, Esq ,of Indiana, a candidate for 'V ' QfTTJCpDTpTfAXT nAATT -Ahmng the departures to Europe on B«ur. Treasurer, of that douljty fell from his - uUDOljllir livi> OUUA. day were General Van Barcn «nd Dr. Anthony horse (he other %ud received injttrieS ' ‘ . ' Oto^^WWAOTjl* %jr”'*~***~* •*•'“« Bsh " 1 '-1 that necessitated' the ampu.aUoa X ‘ PLAIN HOME TALK, , , -Tb. Todd Floariaa Mill. IU.IMIU-, 111., o»n | le s' ,;, JtJalSjuOr"% B."Vosrtf Sh&S^aSn' cd by Maurite Neustadl, were burned on Friday j —The West Cheater ViUaae ' J&cord Common Sense, I 'of Nd.liOLextagtdaAv«.vN.Ym night. Loss *22,000; insurancess2,ooo. Todd a „ va . Th _ p h ;i Jlla ,„u; a D ' , who entertainseverybody with hispeh, andenrea , enn K.,aK a i- i S!l y s ■ ioe Fotladelpoia .Pres*, last, week, everybody by hla skill, is Us author. In Its thott bon, in addition, lost 1,000 bushels of wheat. No ! . . .. * and i*gsa « you insurance. | seeraea aisposea to ao lardy justice to- don’tTwant to go it is, -a grand racihg season is to be held at Dexter j Governor Hartrantt—acknowledging and “ t ft readta* 5 ” * Frills ® pr d Park, Chicago, next July. Furses to the amount j commending the Care with Which the sent, postage prepaid, every where. Ck>ntents*ta of ?10,000 will be offered. Goldsmith Maid, Amer- nroceedinesof the Legislature aro wn'toburl " ble mailed free. AgdnUf Wanted. A beautlflll lean Girl, Harry Bassdtt and other noted horsea P TOl? » ! * 01 Ched., u , n , onmi , lf and the intelligence and independence THE Dona,” worth flftM, gqd«wmtWe bodltr Ko will appear. . 6 F ., chromo the book. Nobook without the -The House of Representatives ™th which the Veto power IS exercised, ebromo. Address has passed to :the sacond reading a bill that all W® were pleased to observe this, for that , o. •- e i ’ places rcsorted'to for prostitution, idw3neas ; or j journal has heretofore seemed to be on 1 ■ —■■■■. —————W illegal gaming,,be deemed common nuisancess, Ltic outlook for some occasion tL find fault, IUUWafIS. and punishing whoever keeps such houses t»y im-1 , % , » ■■■= 1 prisountent. j and»when none presented, to eraifc one. nITT S6n PT l^r -a new paper, called the Grant Vxdeiu, ot | wertt not surprised that it d|d sb; for, P CHICAGO RAILWAY.—Ob and after Dec. mammoth proportions, appeared at Salt Lake City j having opposed tlie election Of thfi Cover* 1373. tralna will leave station* Mfollows: I on Saturday. ' hnorl it was but natural that it should " " trails going was T. -; . : -\ - —General Spinner on Saturday entered upon his desire thus to justify Us defection aqd its station 3. ; &XPB.B. XACL. HXPB’e.|XxrB T g thirteenth year of service as Treasurer of the predictions of evil. ' The commendation IS Httsburgh.,.... 1.45 AM 7.10 AV 940a* L3op* LnuedStates. "nrai a . Rochester 2.62 8.40 1053.... 2.40 •:» .U.-STtS-... the purpose of erecting a large seminary for to- r f [ realty Q?. 16 railQ Mansfield 8.55 .4.22 i 5.00 9.1 t males on of the Moravian church, at * a k< e pi n g 1 .1 , he pledges Which bis friends nrwsqipft (. ®-®® Ncw Drop. Staten Island, to bo built on the plan ihade in his, behalf "As we' have before ' p o resiii|ys " 7’.66 * ” oft ho seminary at Bethlehem, Pa., which is also bad oCttlSion'tO retnarfelrhis inaUffttfUl and " blxaa 12.08P51 9.0.V ; 9.15 IgiITAM endowed by the Commodore, . l- —jr. ‘ .- ~ Fort Wayne .... 8,40 11.50 12.05 am 2.45 , omuiuourc. his Bielsage to the Loglslaiure were jodi- Plymouth 4.45 2.85p* 2.55 6.C6 -A terrible smte of affairs la reported from San C | oU9 ' inhaling- wisdom' ahd independ- ohlc&s ° 50 6 - 80 *-*' ***** Peto county, cal, owing to the small-pox. through TRAINS GUING KAS'P' tb. c. rete . os! , or .h, poopic I. „0. ad op«« s ««! ••*>. to _«>«« ««« tar. »ee»; - J proper sanitary regulations. consistent with his words. During the : —— —A bill has been intioducod in the Indian Le- winter he has|£mnd occasion six or eight p^Sh!!!!!!! ti?* i2.Mr» 8 ss” JiSK gislature giving ministers fees of from *5 to *lO tim?S4«‘> employ Uie Veto power In almost Port Wayne .. .. 12.30PN 3.20 lliw 8.35 e “ d "”“, ir,be .««r X Vi.Bu n ceirb« 3 io ..ppo. fc;;;;::::;; iS IS S 8“ S SIW.OOO, the tO be ft IiCD On I ». •■- \ , . , , It« eqe Cm iipt AIM the estate of the deceased. , sllionlo combination and strong pressure. Grestiine .. \ £ u.Sam 6!w iis IS 1 always in the interest of the public, and Mansfield,— 13J»3jeii)„7.19„. .4,43 . 8.55 , aster, e, r I . ... . .. OmiDe *lB 9.20 «;87 iiM /rlday morning, wjtliout possible advantage lo himself, Alliance 450 , 11.00 855 I.lopm * Dlx haa demonstra- other than which spring from concious- ! 810 9!l'4spm 4« ed out in New York. ness of duly performed anil*, the approval ~ —: : ~v w ‘niVTcpa jo murdered his wife in ( ,f the people one °f Governor General Paesencer and Ticket Agent. morning. TPs n- nmt'.oTth P " !(1 ® C ' 3S«nd * ; v : —The ca -nook murderer, Foster, expiated his offense upon the gallows on Friday morning, and' in his case, at least. Governor Dix ha& demonstra ted that hanging is not played out in New York. —James McElhaney, who murdered his wife in August lust, was hang in the Saffolk county’ (Mass.) ja;l on Friday morning. The prisoner since his avowed conversion under the ministra tion of his religious advisers, maintained a calm composure, apparently awaiting his doom in a happy mood. —The Pennsylvania Reserve Association will hold its annual meeting in : Gettysburg, In May nest. - -Silver and copper ores have been discovered in North Codoras township, Danphin county. Lumps of silver of the size of a marble, and of copperas big as n walnut, were found while sinking a shaft recently. - A heavy gale prevailed at Halifax all Thursday night from the East, and continued Friday witlu snow and rain —There was two hundred cases of epizootic at Los Angelo*. California, and the disease was spread* lug in all directions. % —A brief letter, signed ‘‘John McEnery, Gover nor of Louisiana,” advises the organization of Tax Resisting Associations throughout the State. ■ —John K. Mingle, native of Philadelphia, a well known telegrapher, formerly Superintendent of Fire Alarm and Balize Llnof. died. at Ncw.Orleans on the "list icst, POLIIIVAL. —Dr. T. H. Allistin. lias been recently elected Chairman of the Armstrong county Republican Executive. Comtalttee. Dr. Allison was complimented by a' Vnte ot thanks for like" services rendered -the party in the years-1321 and ,1872. . V —Robert Thompson, of Pinotownsfaip, Armstrong county, is a candidate for As* suntbly, subject to the decision pF the Re publican Primary^meetings. —lt hasten reliably ascertained that the President does not contemplate ap pointing either ex-Seimtore Cole or Nye to the Chinese mission, made vacant by the resignation of Minister Lowe, From the favorable manner in which the Presi dent has spoken of ex Representative John A. Bingham, of Ohio, in connec tion with this mission, it is believed that he will appoint him as Lowe’s successor. Mr. Bingham, it is believed, will be ac ceptable to the representatives of the Pa- cific coast interests. —The Pittsburgh Ojuunerrial says: The official returns of the late election.in New lliiiipshir-; show Governor Straw to have been re elected by a majority of two hundred and eighty two. In addition to a gain of two members of Congress, the Republicans also elected tbeir candidate lor Rallr md Commissioner. Three Re publicans and one Democrat were chosen as numbers of the Slate Council, and the L gislalure will undoubtedly elect a Re publicm to represent the Second district, in which there was no choice. The Rc publicans elected seven Slate Senators and the Democrats three." In iwo districts no choice was made, but Republicans will he chosen by :he Legislature to till the vacan dies. The House of Representatives will stand; Republicans, 200 ; Democrats, 148; Liberal Republican' l ; 4 ;'Republican ma jority, 48. Another resounding anthem concerning 'the glorious vitality gf Dc mocracy” ’s now in order from the pro perorgibs -«j, “it, d'u.’t hurt me, you know. 1 have molting u> loge now, but, confide at' ii.a. . s a loggt-r yea! than f , f Q A. SMALL,' AT TO RNE X: AT L A W, BEAVER, PENN A. OFFICE IN THE COUKTJIDU6K. [dc2o-«y JOIN EAtKXN,. A T T O H N E Y ' A T L A W-, MALS ST.. BBAVEK -FALLS. [jMO’T?! JAMES CAMERON. JOHN V. MARKS. 0 A M E RON & MARKS, A TTORNE YS A T LA W AND REAL ESTATE AGENT.'. ROCHESTER, PA.. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care; and hayc superior facilitie* for buying and selling rehl emfe’. 1 r dedS ly F. H. AftSEff, . J. M. BUCHANAN. , ON'EW & BUC H A N A N , ATTORNEYS AT LAW. (NEAR THE POST OFFICE,) BEAVER C.H., PA. oct4 ■Q.ILBERT L. EBE R HART. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ; Will give prompt attention to Collections, Pro curing Bounties and Pensions, Buying and Belling Real Estate, etc OFFICE ON BROADWAY, Opposite R. K. Hoopes' Banking House, NEW BRIGHTON,’HEAVER CO., PA scpd'Ti-ly JOSEPH LED LIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Office. in the Radical Building,) BSAVEK. PA. All business entrusted,to lua care will receive prompt attention. dccTßStly H. M’CREERY, J. ATTORNEY AT LAW, THIRD STREET, ' First door below the Court House.) jyl’7o—ty QENTRAL CLAIM AGENCY, JAMES M. SELLERS, 144 SOUTH SIXTH STREET PHILADELPHIA Bounties. Pensions, Back Pay, Horse Claims, State Claims. <£c., promptly collected. No charge for iniormntiou. nor when money is not collected. decTtWuf JOHN B. YOUNG. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 11 E A V E I! PA. Office ami residence on Third »t. east oTthe Court House. • All law business’entrusted to my cure shall re ceive prompt attention. Also. pen-ons having Real Jlstate tor sale, and those wishing to buy town property, coal or farm lauds, may save tinw and money hy calling at my <>f.,ce. TapnW'.'t Iy. MARSHALL S-.VAnTXWnt.ItER . ... .ISO. C. BARR. \V ARTZWELbER & BARR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 0 6 GRANT STREET, PITTSBURGH. JACOB DAVIS ATT O R KEY A T LA W, No. 75 GRANT STREET. (FIRST FLOOR.) «eoV7I-6m pOR SALE. The undersigned oTerrs )<>r sn!e a two hotrsc wag ‘ on, a good double se*: *»f harness', one ironcoltivn tor. one cutting box, a", in good order. J. CVMOLTEII. Market street, Bridgewater. ’ febll-Sm BEAVER. PA r«p - 22’71-l v PITTSBURGH. Cleveland. Hudson.. Ravenna Alliance. Bayard... WelUville... Pittsburgh ) >&80lx liMm 4.00 m -=>: 9.48 8.03 6.18 5 .6.48 s it.io «.85 , ? ; ; 11.4 T £ fill; J jlio Sr«y- r ' GOING NORra—MAIN XJNB. | «»»%.{ lun.. jxxpsN. accom. 4 1 6.3oa*’i.ljiii : ..... *• 8,55 | 8.16 . . ...' 10.80 4.SQ, IUS„ I 640 7.10 am ..... ’ 13.12 PM ( 5.48 8.00 -• 12,45 6.14- 8.45 .fit fTS3 7.15 11Q.C0 GOING «AS'P—RTVKR DIVISION. 1 ACCOM. MAIL. KZPB’fl. ACCOM 5.45am !10.S0am 1 3.85 pm .... 5.55 ill.oo ! 845 I 6.57 13.19 PM | 4,1 b . I 8.15 j 1,33 6.20 .... ,9.30 | 3.35. 7J5 i f 110 40 j 3.40 8.30 ? > I t ■ ■- J ■ GOING WEST—RIVER . 11 ACCOM MAIL, i UPS'S. ACCOM- < ■■ ■ - - » , i. 6.30 am! 1.15 pm 4J3Spm 7.40 i 3.20 6.80 , 8.50 | 3.20 7,00 , 9.50 ; 4.20 8.00 Ill.uQ, '.5.25 9.03 . ,11.10.. t 0.40 ; 9.00 • ’ « • -I STATIONS. Pittsburgh.. Wellsville Bayard... Alliance.. Ravenna . Hudson. . Cleveland STATIONS. Bellair Bridgeport Steubenville Wcllsvillc. Rochester. Pittsburgh STATIONS Pittsburgh Rochester Wells villo Steubenville Bridgeport Bailor I.RAWAS BRANCH Arrives •00 pm I Bayard, 9.45 am * 4 00pm )p. m. | N. Phila. 3,00 *7,3opm. F. R. MYERS, il Passenger and. Ticket Agent. TUBC Leaves N.Phlla.O 40 am* Bayard;i2.lo * 5.0 Gene: PENNSYLVANIA R. R. —Alter December 23d, 1373, Trains will arrive and depart as follows: EASTWARD, ] ' WESTWARD. Through Trains Leave | Through Trains Arrive Union Depot: i Union Depot. Pacific Rxp’s, 3:50 a OiMail Train, 1:05 a m Mull Train, 7:45 a pi Fast Une. 1:35 am Chicago Ex 12.20 pmi Pittsburgh Ex. 8.00 a m Cincinnati Ex. 1:10 p m| Cincinnati Ex. 8:40 a m Philadelp'a Ex. 5:20 pm! Southern £x. 12:40 p ffl Past Line, 8:50 pml Pacific Kxpr’s, 1:10 p m i.ocal. Way Passenger, 9:50p m Walls No-1, , 8:40 a.»i .local. Wllkinsb’g Ae ; (Walls Nol - ‘ 6:30 am No 1 7 03 a m Brinton Ac. Nol, 7:30 a m Walls No 2,1030 a mj Wllkinsburg Ac Wall’s No 3, 11:45 aml Nol 830 am Wilkinsbnrg Ac {Walls No 2. 9:10 a m No 2 2:40 pm'Johnstown Ac. 10.10 am Walls No 4. S:2op m, Walls No 3, 1:45 pm Johnstown Ac. 4:00 p m Walls No 4 3:20 pm Brinton Accom- | Wllkinsburg Ac modat’nNol, 450 p m No 3 4.43 pm Brinton Ac. No 2 5:40 p m Walls Ac. No. 5 5:55 pm Walls No 5, ft 13 p m Brinton No 3. 6:50 pm Brinton Ac No 3 9:20 p m 1 Brinton Ac. No 3 7:25 p m Walls Ac.No.6 11:05 p mjßrinton AcNo4 11:10pm Chicago Express, Cincinnati Express, Fast Line, aud Brinton Ac. No. 8 leave daily. Pjcifiv Express dally, except Monday. All other trains daily, except Sunday. Pacific Express leaves Pittsburgh at 2:50 a m nr* riving at Hairlsburg at 11:40 a m; Philadelphia 8:30 pm; Baltimore %00 p m; Washington 5:40 pm- New York 0:31 p m. Chicago Express leave? Pittsburgh at 12.20 p m; arrives Harrisburg 10.29 pro; Philadelphia3.3oam; New York 6.10 a m. Cincinnati Express leaves Pittsburgh at 1:10 p m;arrivesat Harrisburg 10:45pm;Philadelphia2:50 a m: Baltimore 2:15 a nr, Washington6:oo a m. New York 6:10 am. Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsburgh at Br2o p m; arrives at Harrisburg 2:53 a ro; Philadelphia 6:5j a m; New York 10:14 a m. Fast Line leaves Pittsburgh at 8:50 pm: arrives at Harrisburg 5:43 am: Philadelphia 9:50 a m; Balti more 9:00 a m; Washington 11:30 a m; New York 12:34 p m. The Church Trains leave Wall’s Station every Sunday at 9:10 a m,reaching Pittsburgh atl0:00 am. Returning leave Pittsburgh at 12:30p m, and arrive at Wall’s Station at 1:50 u m. Leave Pittsburgh 9:20 n m arrive Brlnton’s 10:30 p m. CITY TICKET OFFICE—-For the convenience of the citizens of Pittsburgh the Pennsylvania Railroad Company havk opened a city ticket office at No 78 Filth avenue corner of Smithflcld street, where Through Tickets. Commutation .Tickets and Local Tickets to principal stations Can be pur chased at any hour of the dav or evening at the same rates as are charged at the depot. Baggage will be checked through to destination from hotels anjl residences by Excelsior Baggage Express Co . on orders left sit the office. For further information apply to . r A.J CASSATT, D. M. BOYD. Jtu. General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. ABROAD On and after Monday, duly IStii, 187-2. flPhrcc Through Trains daily, except Sunday, will leave and arrive at* Pittsburgh, city time, for Franldjti. Oil Cit>. Buffalo and all points in the Oil Ucgions, and Western and Central New York. Day Express— Night Express...... Mail Tram Ist Hulton Ac Ist Soda Works Ac Parnassus Ac . Brady s Bond Ac 3.25 p m 10.30 a m 2d Unlton Ac 5 OOp m 8,55 s m ; 2d Soda Works Ac (i.OOpm 5.43 pm !3d Huiton Ac.. 8 50pm 7.20 pm i A special Sandtrain leaves Pittsburgh every ! Sunday at 7.10 a ni. arriving at Parker at 11.25 a m. j Returning leaves Parker at t. 40 pm, and arrives at I Pittsburgh at 8.35 p m Church train to and from Soda Works (Sunday) arrives at Pittsburgh at 9.50 a tu, and leaves at , 12.50 pm. J. J. LAWRENCE, Qsn'!, Sopt. 1 J. H. BRAY. Ticket Agent. iqmML MARCH 28; 18*3. Leave. Arrive* . T.lOa m 8,35 pm .10.40 pm tt,i3ram .10.50 am 4.45 a m C.4oam 030 a m f>.3o am 8.05 am 14.40 am 210 a m J£GGB FOR HATCHING— FROM PUBS WHITE LEGHORN FOWLS. Price $1.50 per Dozen. S. Bridgewater, Beaver Co., Pa. PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby, Eton .that the partnership heretofore Speycrer, H, J. Speycrer, W. J. Speyerer and J. V. McDonald, un der the name and style of SPEYERER & MC DONALD, Bankers. doing business in the Bor- Beaver county. Pa., was die solredon the 14 th day of March, 1873,' by-mutual consent, John V. McDonald retiring' from the firm. The business will be continued by G. C. SpSyerer, H. J. Speycrer, W. J. Speyerer, John Grabbing, L, H. Oatman and Louis Schneider, un der the name and style jof SPEYERER &, CO., wturare authorized to close up the business of the late firm of Speyerer & McDonald. G. C. SPEYERER, H. J. SPEYERER, W,J. SPEYERER, J. V. MCDONALD; j : Match 13, lB?3.—manJl-4t gECOND ANNUAL STATEMENT Rochester Savings & Loan Association, For th* Year Ending ftlareh 6,1873. A.tJ. Hukst, Treasurer. To cash tiom Secretary.... By cash paid on Wahaota. , « - „ 831 44 John Conway, Secretary. To cash receteed . $33.6.39 71 To cash paid Treasurer ... . a 0,639 71 RECEIPTS. 1n5ta11ment5.;.......,,..,.,, ...$32,234 89 Fipeb :.. in'3o 'interest— 2,g79 65 premiums 8,2 W 00 Register tee .. T . ......* t SUO 00 Transfer fee 198*74 ..Bond a mortg’e of G Heidcger paid otf.! 410 00 • $38,873 79 EXPENDITURES. } In Bond and Mortgage ....$37,034 00 Stock withdrawn 403 95 Office Furniture :• 0305 Premiums returned 83 00 Expenses as per Report of 1873 320 12 •Krrcr in Treasurer’s Report of 1872.... 90 Expenses, 1873 170 28 Cash in Treasury ' 85152 Loans on first Bond and Mortgage *38,608 00 Office Furniture J 68 05 Cash in Treasury. ggj 44 LIABILITIES. Installments paid in $32,334 69 Unearned Premiums a 112 00 Secretanr’s Salary (bai) ' 39 00 as o° Undivided Profits ' 3,121 80 The undersigned have .examined the accounts above stated, and find them true and correct, to the best of their knowledge and belief. WILLIAM LEAF, ) » D. W. MAHATTA. IA Editors. mar2l-lt HARVEY BROWN. ) JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION National Bail of Bearer Soonty, NEW BRIGHTON, PA.. At the close ol business on the 28fh of February. 1873: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.. $100,704 22 Overdrafts : 343 49 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation..; 120.009’ 00 U. S. Bonds and Securities on band 15.000 00 Due from National Bunks , 5,601 63 Hue from State Banks and Bankers.... 1.411 57 Banking House 14,874 rn Furniture and fixtures 2,975 6» Current expenses 244 70 Premiums 189 52 Checks and other cash ite ms 580 08 Bills of other National Banks 9,369 00 Fractional Currency, 253 60 Coin... 5,510 00 Legal Tender Notes 27,194 89 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock. Surplus Fund, Discount. Exchange., Interest Profit and Loss.. National Bank circulation Dividends unpaid, Individual Deposits, Due taxational Banks .... Duo to Stateßanks and Bonkers; ' . . $398,7^1,84 State qf Penntyltaßici, h±, I,EdwardHodpB,LsMAL?r Beaver County, f “of the National Bank.of Beaver County, do sol easily affirm that the above statement is true to the beet of my knowlcdse and belief. EDWARD HOOPS. Cashier. Subscribed before mo this 10th day of March, 1373. nraroK Townskkd, N. F Correct—Attest: G. S. BARKER, 1 11. E. HOOPES, t Directors. J.P. MINER, J mardl JJ. G I L L E E & OQ., , t f s ■ • - , .* 8G WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., Importers- ami Dealers in FRENCH PLATE GLASS, FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, MANTEL AMD PIER GLASSES* STEEL ENGRAVINGS ■-& CHUOMOS Eslimaks furnished for Plate Glass lo Contractor anil BtiiMers. ]* pOR SALE OR RENT. .. The valuable and very Heritable lanre BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situate on lliird street, in Hie borough of Beaver, lately owned and occupied bvthc late Rev, James M. Smith, ns a residence. Said house on a corner. Sot, .I*3o by .TWj feet. There is a fine assortment Or fruit ami shade, trees; also stable, cistern, all necessary out buildings on said lot. The premises are in a good stale of repair. Those wishing to purchase or rent will please call on Mbs* M. Mcß. SMITH, on the premises, or 3 AMES CHRISTY, Shippiiigport. Beaver coun ty. Pa. uni rT HI J^O.TICE. Whereas my wife.'Florence'Andrea. hrs left ury bed and hoard, without provocation ot cause. 1 therefore give warning that U wilj iiot. from this time, be responsible for ary'debts'me m >y con tract. and those hiirhuring her can have no -maim asainst me for her maintenance. . CUAHI RS a>4>REA. , Rochestot, Pa.. March 18, la??.'?! O? THE V ••*35.639 71 33,788 27 $38,873 79 ASSETS, OF THB 5200,000 00 ...: 83,848 66 ;* 1.571 01 : i l,ott 85 * 1.443 31 f 140 61 < 103,805 00 1,788 34 884 19 7,478 64 ; inar2l 6m i s R GREGG, SON & CO., BOOT AM SHOE HOUSE Have removed; to their new. large and spacious, funr story IRON FRONT- WAREHOUSE, (BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVENUES, Largest Spring Stocks EVER’BROUGHT TU THE MARKET. ■Buying for CASH, wc have 'advantages to offer that CAN’T BE EXCELLED EAST OK WEST. An' examination of our stock is respectfully solicited. OR EGO, SON & CO,, 'I.VJ Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ‘ N. B. Special attention paid to tilling orders sent by mail. mai73m ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOHN EATON., DEC’D. Letters ofadmlnlstration on the estate of John Eaton, late of Moon township, Beaver county. Fa , dec’A, 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 derslgned.for settlement. NANCY EATON, , ~ , febBl 8t JAMES EATON, f AdmrP > - ' 1 1 STATEMENT OP ROCHESTER IN* O BURANCE COMPANY. ASSETS, Mortgagee and other securities, . Stock Demand'Notes ... Cash in Bank ~... Office Faraltare Commission lo Agents. Expenses, Salaries. &c Cancelled‘policies...:... Premiums in bands of Agents ... $37,523 49 Capital Stock Prurnfuins : Accruy'l lute real CuOiniiMtuh *37,522 49 feh-iS $393,7*23 84 Wc have on hand a LA&Gfi STOCK of FINE FKftsjiED HEADSTONES Which we are selling aa ches» as any other firm in the btate. Also * &Faaite Mflnmnents aid Eeajlstoaei i'uimißhed to order as reasonable as they can bo bad!eltowhcrc. Pbrfeons wishing? • * MONTMENTB & HEADSTONES - . - ‘ . a s . , f sbenld* Call ami see ns before p-arebasina' i>ISo Whore-, as «e will guarantec-to sell a better job-for less money than any other firm in Beaver county. OKIND STONES AND FIXTURES CEMJJXTS OP ALL KINDS BT THE BARREL. roarl4?Gm UERDS! PLANTS! TREES I , PREPAID BST JSAIL. My new priced descriptive'Catalogue of Choice Flower-and Garden Seeds, 2& sorts of either for $1: new ahd choice varieties of Ptnit and Orna mental lYede,'Shrubs, Kvcrgieeni, .Roses, Grapes, Lilies. - Small Fruits,' House and Border Plants and Bclbei one yeargratted Frsslt'Trees for mailing; Fruit Stalks of ail kinds; Hodge Plants. &c.; the moat oomploto iiaeortment tat tho country, will be sent gratis to any plain address, with P. O. hex. True- Cape Cod- £caq6otfy for-nplftndo'r lowland, V> per l(w; fl per 100; prepaid by mall. Tfidc List to dealers. Seeds on commission. Agents wanted. - 8. ML WATSON, Old Colopy. Nurseries amtlSetid Warehouse. I’Jy momfi. Mass*. Kshiblished lfM2. raar7-8i ANTED. ; ’ We will give men and! women fijUSXXESS? THAT WILL £X\ irom $4 to $$ per doy;.«»a.bo puraneddn your own iicigtborhood:; Uis &rard chance for those ont of employment or tvivifc# leisure time, ;gU Is, end frequently do as well-os men. Parlkuliire free., g- • f * x i 1 Address -■ J. LATHAM & CO., *2l*2: WasJihigYon St, Jlpstoo, Mas*. inar7-<‘t Gt'N PO Wl*E R. *I: ' J I- - ’ . - kP i' . . ' All kinds Mining, B asting and Sporting Powder fn Metallic keirs. ter stile to lots to suit pnrehayore.'. from our Maaaaines at Mill piices. Tnis,weir known Powder- baemaaniifircfnre; D. W. U. BID WELL &Voi, Gen. Agts.. marT-lm ‘ Pittsburgh, Pa. pXECUTORS’ NOTICE. ESTATE* OF JAMES M. SMITH, DECEASED. Letter* testamentary! on the estate of Jam£s M. Smith. Jate of Beaver borough, Beaver county. Ha., hivlngboen £rifited to the undersigned, all parties knowing themselves indebted to said es tate are requested to iriabe Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them properly authenticated for settle mb At. J. M. S M ITU, Beaver C. IL, JAS. CHRISTY, Sbippingporf, Executors. ranrT-6t OTIC E. tjl All accounts due the estate of Dr. J.'LINJJRN BRINK, deceased, hot settled by April Ist, 1873, will be left in the bands of a lawyer for collection, with interest: , - i , I B. K.& J. LINNEN BRINK, Rochester, Match Administrators, &tvc ’ E ; M WHOLESALE 1 ;¥jhrTSBORGff f ; pa , NO. 151* WOOD STREET, And are now receiving one or the Ll ABILITIES. 5107.98813 JOHN -I k.. Bec’y. W.HMARSHAU, MANGFACTUREROF MONUMENTS &G^AVE jW. H. MARSHALL, Rochester. O V E X> February 15,1873. .. *39,445 00 30.355 00 15,501 69 115 57 636 34 1,140 13 S 30 434 00 #107.938 13 fJTO.OOO 00 '7,630 «3 »J 0 00 1 50 HAMILTON, 51 FIFTH AVBNUE, PITTSBURGH, P A The Cheapen and Beet Souse in theCkv Tbe Largest and Beet Selected stock or ■ Pianos A Organs. TERMS TO SUIT EVERYBODY FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS GET ElTUjjh a DECKER & BAHNES PIAXo, HALLET, DAVIS & CO , PIANO, CRAMER & CO. PIANO, BRADFORD & CO PARLOR GEM PIANO, OR ONE OF THE CELEBRATED Taylor & Farley Celestes Organs, OR THE BEAUTIFUL VOICED STERLING ORGAN Quick Sales and Small Profits. ** We guarantee to gel! AS GOOD AN INSTRUMENT As Is in Uie market, at Prices tho; DE FT COMFETITJO >, And on terms to suit the purchaser, Instruments rented and runt allowed to go toward the purchase. ; For Catalsgae and full particulars call ocm *t drees the MBunSacturer’s General Agents S. Hamilton & Go., 56 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA nov2!)-(Jnl. TER Fllife COM PAX T ■ Incorporated! by the Legislature of Pena-vS'* nla, Office one door east ol Koeli ester. Savings Dunk, Rochester, Beaier cn:iD‘.y Penrfu; People of Beaver county can now have tb.-' property lnsnrfcShgainst loss or damage by tire. A fair rates, in a safe-and RELIABLE HOME COMPANY, thereby avoidta?tlte expense, tronbe and d. ;a-r incident to lhe-ailj«»tsient of losses by coraps : Maoniaeturera and Dealers a TOBACCO AND. CKiAfe 2SfS LIBERTY STREET fcbSl-lou /YET AS AGENCY FOB i“ ; ' New ItoelerS Wilson Sowing Ma®. We ; aro now prepared to offer sm.i TEUMS.IUId OUEATSB INDUCEMENTS tO mon,tlmu ovtr beloic daring our enf -rc ’ FIFTEUiN YEAhS in .the basinet* Teumfed We *tamt all lds*e* and coU'.<: f a at aua expense, Horse, }H*.gw ' mb*n*kl If necessary. •_ 51 • ~ SjfEctAV.INUVCEMEKT3.to meu who -aj n * msm ovrMTKAJis. Now is the time . 1 gel ready .for tbeSpring trade. 1■ '■ ‘ VVM. SUMNKH <-'0 rdb&fat J ’’ - - -- ~ 11. NOSS, PHO TOG HATH EH Jg E A Y E n C o LI. - K MUSICAL lAS T i T I'T ■ Opens its Spring Session ON TUE FIRST OF Tcacbere of tbo connly will do weil *■-’ f 0 “ pond with tho President. feb22-Gt JOB* PRINTING A T TH E RADICAL OFF C*. m JENKIXSO3 I'ITTSHI Kuh AND R. T. TAYLOR