The Beaver radical. (Beaver, Pa.) 1868-1873, April 04, 1873, Image 6

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    THE PiSH BILL.
The following is the bill as it passed
Bbcttokl. Beit enacted by the Senate
+nd House vf Representatives of the Com
montcealth of Pennsylvania in General As
am Uy met, and it is hereby enacted by the
authority of the same. That hereafter no
person ehal have in his or her possession,
or expose to sale, any shad caught In the
fixer, Delaware, or Its tributaries, within
the Jurisdiction-of the State, below the
head of Trenton , /alls, between the;
eleventh dey <>f JuDeand tenthday of
August in any year, or above the head of
Tr&nton feUs, or anywhere on the river
l&sqaehanna; or on any of Its tributaries,
witbin eaid r-J for tedlcfipn, ’ between the
ligteenih day of June and the tenth day
bf August; In ahy year, u Oder a penalty
•t five dollars {breach and every shad so
bad in posessibo, or exposed for sale,' to
bo recovered In any action or actions of
debt, with costs of euit, by any person or
, persons, -in bis or tboir name or names*
before any justice of lha peace in the
eounty where the offense was committed
er where the defendant resides or le foon 3:
Provided, That nothing in this act shall
make it unlawlni for the fishery commis
sioners of this State or of corlp&rian
States, or of the United Slates ;commis
eioner of fisheries, with the consent of the
fishery commissioners of this State, or of
the c 'riparian States, to take fish in the
said waters for the purpose of natural or
artificial spawnieg or propagation of the
same.
Bec. Vi- shall not be lawful to catch
ffah to any way whatever in any of the
watelrs in which fish will live, over which
this ißtate 1 has either original or treaty,
statutory or constructive jurisdiction, te
ciprocally, Intercfiifuieably or otherwise,
at any time bet'Ttv.a suasst on Saturday
evening and eunri&j on the next ensuing
Monday morning; said offense to be
deemed a misdemeanor, and on conviction
be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding
one huadrc-J dollars, at the discretion of
4be court, and conatables, or
barber polled officers and their deputies
are hereby authorized- and required to
tup pices all such fishing, using such
means and force as may be necessary to
arrest such persons found in sight of such
officer or his deputy, in the commission
of the offense, and seise such boats and
•their apparel, tacked, implements, nets, et
Cetera, as may be used or employed in the
aeme, the said persons to be tried and
punished as afortgaki, and the property
-taken to be sold at public eale, by the
aaid sheriff* and onnetabies, on due public
notice given, the proceeds to bo turned
over to the treasuries of the proper enun
lies or cities bordering upon or embracing
the stream of streams whereon tb« offunse
shall have been commuted: Provided,
That fishermen, anciho&e piny ncccsFan
fy Ufing euch eeicca in their regular estab
lished business, as on account of the large
fize of said seines, &od for that cause
aktne. cannot be set or laid out except at
the alack, or tarn of the tide, may set their
nets or seines at only one such tarn of the
occurring by regular tidal changes,
batween any midnight during the fishing
-season oa Saturday night and on eunriae
on tbs following mornine, with
out Incurring the penalties provided in
Ibis section.
Sec. 3. Trespaeslog upop fish preserves
or ponds shall be pt-iehaWe as other an
Awful trespass foe breach of a close, but
tv> action shall be sustained therefor an*
loss public notice of Ibe character of said
preserves, by hahdipoeta, be set near the
said waters, by the owners or occupants
thereof; and if a re ad way, pathway,
railway or other form of crossing, shall
pass over waters held, owned or used as
fish preserves, by any person or persons
engaged in the culture, propagation or
preservation of fish, it elia.il not be lawful
for any'person to fish ia the said waters,
from the said crossing, or from any of its
parts or proj'Cturos : and any person or
persons so offending shall be liable, in an
action of trespass, before the tribunal
having jurisdiction thereof; Provided,
That notice shall be fixed at such crossirfg
by the owner or occupant of the close or
preserve, warning the public that the
«aid waters are used as preserves for tbs
culture, propagation nr preservation of
fish; and the owners or occupants of such
enclosures having given written notice to
their neighbors, or adjoining occupants,
Of the character of said preserves or en
closures, and warned them not to permit
domestic water fowls to trespass upon the
same, which warning being unheeded for
a period of ten days, the said owners or
occupants may lake of, or
otherwise destroy said water fowl or
fowls, without any liability for taking or
destroying the same. .
Sbo. 4. That it ebu.'l not be lawful to
fish with nets or any other method of en*
trapping tlsb, -except with hook and line,
within half a inllc of any part of any
d«:n or Us schutc, in which there is or
may hereafter be any schute or fish lad
der. tor navigation or for the purpose of
Abe passage of fish up or down any
«troam in this Commonwealth, and any
person persons so offending shall be deem
ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con
yiclion thereof, shall be sentenced to pay
u fine cot exceeding one hundred dollars,
at the discretion of the court: Provided,
That the provisions of this section shall
hot take effect until thefirst day of March,
in the year of our Lord one thousand
•'•ght hundred and seventy-four.
Skc. 5. The Governor of the Common-'
wealth is hereby authorised and required
to appoint tree competent wild
slini! be known as the State Fishery Comi
; ii.•‘-’loners, pfio e-pVi !><> coqjtnissioncd
and hold their positions for the period of
three years from the date of their ap
pointment, unless the said commission is
sooner dissolved by legislative enactment;
and any vacancies occurring in said com
mission by death, resignation or other
. wise, shall be for the unexpired term in
like.manner filled by the appointment
and commission of the. Governor.. The
general duties of the said .commissioners,
in add it ion. to their other duties specified
in this act, shall be to forward tbo resto
ration ojf the inland fisheries of the rivers
and waters of this Commonwealth, and
to slock the same withfish in succession
aUbeir judgment, as they, shall be sup
plied with means thereof, and they; shall
use every lawful means to have all the
laws in tbecases made and provided to
be faithfully executed, who shall be paid
their'reasonable and necessary expenses;
for the performance of the duties pre-,
scribed by this act, and shall report their
proceedings and doings annually to the
Legislature, through the Governor of the
Commonwealth, accompanied by a full
and itemized statement, under oath, of all
expenditures made by them in pursuance
of the provisions of this act; Provided ,
That before the Governor shall Issue a
commission to _any of the said commis
sioners he may require each of them to
file a bend in the sum of ten thousand
dollars, with one or more sufficient sure
ties, in the Auditor General’s office, to
be approved ol by the said Auditor Gen
eral, conditioned for the performance of
the duly of said commissioners with fidel
ity, and the faithful application of any
moneys which may come to his hands as
such commissioners.
Sac. 6. During the present year, one
thousand eight hundred and seventy
three, the commissioners aforesaid are re
quired to have constructed by contract
with the lowest and best bidders after
due public notice, approved fishways or
ladders for the passage of migratory or
anadromous fishes as follows, to wit;
One in Columbia dam, in addition to the
one now existing therein ; one in the
Clark’s Perry dam ; one in the Shamokin
j dam, and one in the first dam of the Ju
> niata river shove its confluence with the
I Suaqnehanna river, for which purpose
twenty-five thousand dollars ($35,000,) or
so much thereof as may be necessary, is
hereby appropriated out of any moneys
in the State Treasury not olherw ise ap
propriated. During the year 030 thous
and eight hundred and seventy-four (1874)
the said commissioners arc hereby requir
ed to have constructed by contract in like
manner, with the lowest and best bidders
after due public notice, approved fish
ways or ladders for the passage of migra
tory or anadromous fishes as follows, to
wit; One in the Muncy dam ; one in the
rtanticokedam; one in the Lcwistown
dam (in the narrows,) and one in each of
the two dams first occurring on the
Lehigh river above its confluence with
the Delaware river, and one in the Horse
Race dam in the North Branch of the
Susquehanna river, or open said dam, for
which purpose thirty thousand dollars
($30,000), or so much thereof as may be
hereby appropriated out any
moneys in the State Treasury not other
wise appropriated, and daring the year
one thousand eight hundred and seventy
five (1875) the said commissioners are re
quired to have constructed by contract
with the lowest and best bidders, after
due public notice, approved fishways or
ladders for the passage of migratory or
anadromous fishes, as follows, to wit :
One in llte Newton Hamilton dam, one
in the Reystowo Branch dam, and one in
the and fourth dams each on
the Lehigh river, above its confluence
with the Delaware river, for which pur
pose twenty thousand dollars (30,000), or
so much thereof as may be necessary, is
hereby appropriated out of any moneys
in the State Treasury opt otherwise ap
propriated: Provided, That in each of
•the said years, the fishways aforesaid shall
be completed in succession, in the order
in which they are aboved named, and no
moneys shall be paid out of the State
Treasury under the provisions of this
section except upon the qualified certifi
cate or certificates of the said commission
ers, or a majority thereof, from time to
time, that the services have been render
ed or the work done in accordance with
this act, which certificates being present
ed to the Auditor General he shall issue
his warrant or warrants upon the State
Treasury in payment of the same, in fa
vor of the person or persons to whom the
same may be due : And provided, That
none of the fishways named in this sec
.lion, to be constructed in the years eigh
teen hundred and seventy-four (1874) and
eighteen hundred aad seventy-five (1875,)
shall be put under contract or contract
ed. unless the said commissioners or a tna
j >rity of them shall, on or before the first
day of May, in the year one thousand
eight hundredf and seventy-four (1874),
file a certificate with the Auditor General,
that in their opinion the said fishways
have been successful, and can be success
fully used for the passage of migratory or
anadromous fishes; And provided further.
That any fishways constructed under this
act must be built and constructed in a
substantial manner, after the most im
proved and approved method to admit of
the passage of fish at reasonable cost, and
so as not to injure the dams for the pur- ’
poses for which they are now used. j
Sec. 7. The board of fishery comm is-1
si oners may, if they consider it necessary, j
• appoint, cot exceeding two fish wardens
or water bailiffs, to bo placed in charge of ]
each of the reaches or stretches of the
ri7f-r immediately below or above lbs I
,* !
THE RADICAL; FRIDAY.APRIL 4, 1873. f
dams mentioned, and at least three fish
wardens or water balliffe on' the river
Delaware, at such points as. they may
deem proper, whose duty It shall be to -M.
vigilant, and who, if it be necessary, are
hereby empowered to call ip hia or their
aid any aherifEs, constables, harbor police
officeM. or lhclr deputies; and: upon in
formation made by him or them j or upon
view'of any offense against or infraction
of any of the fishery laws, to arrest and
* bringto punishmentalland buy offenders
against the same ; the pay of each of
which officers shall -not exceed one hun
dred dollars in any ono year. ' .
Sec. 8. Should the Slate of-New Jer
sey appropriate funds 'for the artificial
propagation of shad in the river Delaware
during the fishing season: of-th», ; current
year, one' thousand eight hundred and
seventy-three, the board of fishery com*
missloners are authorized to apply and
employ a similar amount for .the same
purpose; The said amount
shall not exceed the sum of three thpua
and dollars: And provided further. That
the said sura not exceeding three thipue*
and dollars is hereby appropriated for
that purpose, to be paid by the State
Treasurer upon the warrants of the said
board of fishery commissioners, from time
to time, as the same may be necessary,
whenever a certificate of the appropriation
and action of the State of New Jersey shall
be filed in the office ol the State Treasurer
authenticated as required by the laws of
said State.
Sec. 9. That the provisions against
fish baskets, kiddles, eel wiers or racks,
and similar contrivances, contained in
section eleven of the actof twenty-fourth
of May, one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-one, are hereby made applicable
to all streams or parts of streams under
the jurisdiction of this Commonwealth;
and it shall bo the duty of the board of
fishery commissioners to notify the pub
lic as to the spawning time, specifying
the same, as far as they, can ascertain it.
of the various tribes of useful food fishes
inhabiting Ibo mland waters of this Com
monwealth, during which time it shall be
unlawful for any person or persona to
catch or have In possession any fish or
fishes, of the tribes or kinds of which no
tice has been given by the commissioners
as aforesaid, under the same penalties for
the samg prescribed as to shad in the first
section of this Act.
Sec. 10. It shall further be the duty of
the said fishery commissioners to select
proper and suitable locations, and con
struct and erect suitable bouses and de
vices for the purpose of batching and
propagating useful tribes of food fishes,
and to stock and supply all the streams,
lakes and fresh waters of the Common
wealth with the same, by distributing the
impregnated spawn or fry of lh£ said
tribes of fishes to all parts of the State,
under proper regulations, having in view
the encouragement of fish culture, and to
employ the necessary labor and buy the
necessary material, machinery and im
plements therefor; and for that purpose,
and to pay the necessary expenses of the
said fishery commissioners and of the
bailiffs they may employ in pursuance of
of section seven of this act, the further
sum of ton thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be 1 is hereby
appropriated out of any moneys in the
State treasury not otherwise appropriated,
to be paid by the State Treasurer, on the
warrant or warrants of the said commis
sioners, or a majority of them, from time
to time, as the work lactone or the ser
vice rendered; Provided, That the said
commissioners shall file annually with the
Auditor General an account of all moneys
expended and services rendered,and when
ever it may be practicable produce and
file with said account the proper vouchers
for the same.
Sec. 11. It shall be the duty of any
person or persons or corporations here
after erecting or constructing any dam or
dams in any of the rivers of this Com
monwealth, or their tributaries, accessi
ble to shad, or other migratory fishes, to
put in' or upon the same suitable fish ways
or ladders under the direction or approval
of the said fishery commissioners, without
which every such dam shall be deemed a
public nuisance, and liable to be abated
upon the information of any one com
plaining.
Sec. 12. That if any person shall
cast, draw, set or fasten, or otherwise
make use of aoy seine, set net, fyke net
or net of any other description of less
mesh than ten inches, or any other ap
pliance except the hook and line for the
purpose of catching fish in the river Del
aware, - within the jurisdiction of this
State, below the head of Trenton Falls,
between the tenth day of June and the
tenth day of August, in any year, or above
the head bf Trenton Falls or anywhere on
the Susquehanna river, or any of its
tributaries within said Jurisdiction, be
tween the fifteenth day of June and the
tenth day bT August. In any .. year, the
person or persons so offending shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and .on convic
tion be sentenced to pay a fine not ex
ceeding ope hundred dollars, and undergo
an imprisonment not exceeding fix
months, or both, or either, at the discre
tion of the court.
Sec. 13. That all laws or parts of laws
inconsistent herewith be and the same arc
hereby repealed.
Flotations on (be stairs arc so popa-
Jar in Wasbioeton society, and the stair
ways are so blocked thereby, that there is
talk of having temporary staircases dis
tributed through the rooms for the accom
modation of tilths fond people.
J'AMBS CALDWELL & 00
epeeUl attention W their -
NEW STOCK
WINTER OQOJDS,
I JUST OPENED.
IRISH AND FRENCH JPOPLINB,
■ ' r f
REPPS AND VELOURS,
CAB9IMEREB.
DBA 2>JB FRANO MERINOS,
EMPRESS CLOTHS AND SATEENS
All tb# new ebadee. i
BLACK ALPACAS AND MOHAIR LUSTRES,
BLACK SILK WARP CASHMERES,
EMPRESS CLOTHS AND MERINOS.
BLACK SILKS,
A very large etoek of all tho beet makes.
A LABttS STOCK OP
FANCY DRESS SILKS
At SI per yard.
PONBOH CELEBRATED
BLACK MANTILLA VELVETS,
Black and Colored Velvets for THmmtag, Ac.,
BLACK SILK VELVET BACQOES. CLOAKS
AND POLONAISE,
CLOTH CLOAKS ANB SACQUEB
la great variety, ;
A large stock of Fashionable Furs, 1 u median and’
fine quality.
BLACK QUIPUE LACES, BLACK THREAD
LACES, BBUTIIAS AND CAPES.
Blankets and Flannels ,
CLOTH AND CASSIMERES
The above stock comprises tbe
FINEST IN TBS CITY
Which we oiler at the lowest market prices
118 & 120 FEDERAL STREET,
Allegheny City. Psnna.
doc!3 4m
u. L. Ebsbbaht, W. L. Bkdisom,
Attorney at law. Notary Public.
JgBERH ART & BSD! BON,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS
AND
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
NKW BRIGHTON. BEAVER CO.
p ;
Represent In Beaver Oopniy
T&e Tracers Life & AceiHent Ibs. Co,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
A SOUND STOCK COMPANY.
Assets January 1,
$3,359,945.48!
Issues both Life and Accident Policies. This
company
Insure* Against all kinds of Actidtnts,
By paying from $lO to $6O a year, an indemnity
of from $5 to $6O a week darts* disability cad be
secured in case of any accident by which a nan la
rendered unable to alter d to bia n*nal occupation;
and in the event of death by accident the same
payments seem e from $lOOO to $6OOO M his family.
To Mechanics, Pamen and other laboring
men wo especially commend the subject of Acci
dent insurance. A small sum paid yearly will, in
the event of a crushed foot or hand, nr finger, a
broken leg or arm, or any disabling injury, secure
a weekly income of cash sufficient to support your
anally nntil yon are able to resume your work
A little money invested in Life and Accident
policies wonld save many a widow and orphans
from misery and starvation.
MEN OP FAMILY, THINK OP IT I
feb!4-3m x
rpHE BEST AND MOST IMPROVED
PIRB AND BURGLAR-PROOF 4
Safes and Vaults
ARB MADE BY TEB
PITTSBURGH SAFE COMPANY
167 PB&& STRSST,
mar2B 3m PITTSBURGH PA.,
piFTH AVB CLOTHING HALL.
CORNER FIFTH A MARKET STREETS, 1
PITTSBURGH, PA. 4
1873. SPRING STOPK. 1873.
I*offered lower than aov other bon« in the. city.
Buyer*. Study Tour Own Interest, and
the stock of J. HANNACH before purchasing else
where. '
The stock comprise* Men'*. Hove’, YonlhV.
and Children's Clothing, at Wholesale ant l BtCail
Pricer.
Particular attention given to Custom Work.
’ J. HANNACH.
this Invitation with you marts 8m
ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE.
BBTATB OF JOHN BATON . DBCMX
Letter* of admini-trailon on the estate of John
Baton, late of Moon township. Braver county, Pb,
dec'd„ having been granted to the undersigned,
residing in said townrbip. all persona indebted ip
mid estate are required to make Immediate pay
ment, and thorn hnvtntr claim* or demand* against
the rathe to present them without delay to toe ns
derrloned for settlement.
NANCY BATON. I
febSl Ct JAMES BATON, f ACra rs
or
I SIWCtOtJJ.
„ BEAVhtt.
DUNLAP, J. P., Attorney at Law. Office to
ttic Cuun-bußfie, Deavei.Pa. All legal Oust*
ucm pumipiiy avujuuexl to. tuj&i*-*)
'ijliMta d.' a., dealer m Paoey Dry MOwCe,
XT Choice Gtocerie»,iu»d Aououa. i&yvcjaity—
: xea auu augar,| Pidur, Peed, and %oooeufWait,
Comer o» imm ana llddeuo etreuto, Leaver, Pa
.auylutl - '■.. 1 - - J '. ' '\ :
McNUn, Db. j. 8., Panama* AHUbyKQtos.
special attention paid tt> treatment vl*'c
juaie- maeaeea. iwauleoce and, office on. -in*™
aired, ate wdooreweat of the Ctjurt-Mocse.
A U4BOK TUOB., dealer to Dry Uooda and
A Groceries. Cor Third and Kik eta.
WYNN A., dealorln Dry Goods and Groceries.
AleoClvUEngtoeer and Land
Third street. _ W™-
tILAHK. J. 8., dealer to Groceries and rriMs
f tons. Third street. :....• ti**™
ojoroaK 8. A CD., dealer to Groceries and Pro-
C 5 Virions, Third street.
ISKAOOH M». B. H.„dealer to IMUtoetj Goode
X> At&THamlng4,oor «d at. and Dltnond. - JyaQ,
ANDRUSBBSN HOGG, dealer to DrogßaodMed
Icines, adat. ? Bee advertisement. iy*?*™
MOORE J„dealer to Drugs and Medicines.
Third street.' > ' jySyro
rTVUiIiON ROBERT, mannlactnrer and dealer in
X Boot* and Shoes, Third street. jyOTO
MBRTZ H., manufacturer and dealer toBoot»
and Shoes. Third street, JpgyiQ
WALTER P„ Baker and north
esst corner of the Diamond. jyB9lo
ANBHUTZ O. R-, dealer to Tin. Copper and
Sheet Iron Ware, Third etreet. JyiQ'TO
MCKINNEY D.. M. !>.. Physician and Surgeon:
Office on ThlM street, opposite The Radical
bunding. faayy
KUHN 8. P.. Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Office on Third street. JyS9’9o
H.RIOB. WIAKK WIMOIf. H. B. KOOBE.
HICB. WILSON Sb MOORB. Attorneys at Law
Office: Hear of the Court-house.
BBIOOEWATER.
MOLTBR. J. C.. Market street. Bridgewater,
dealer in COAL frets Bank et McKinley’*
Han, febSl’TS-ly
BOYD J. M. & 00.. Millinery, Dressmaking; and
Children’* Clothing. opposite Borefe, Bridge
water. Pa. aprl»-TO
L* BY IB JOHN C., M. D., Surgeon and Pbyalciau
Office, during Uie day, comer Bridge and Wa
ter street*; at mght at hi* residence- on Wate>
street. ■-augfi’To
HURST A.C., dealer In Dry Goods. Hats and
Cape. : Carpets, OU Clothe and Trimmings
Bridge street. ■ ■' Jytiirro
STILES 4; CO., dealers la Qrocerioe, Provialom
and Quonaware. Bridge etreet. jy2y?o
MULHBIM 8.. dealer In Carpets, Oil Cloths and
Variety Goods. Bridge street. jy29’7o
IJORTER JAMES, dealer in Tin, Copper and
I Sheet Iron Ware, and Iron Cistern Pumps.
Bridge street. jySD’TO
BLATTNER C.. manufacturer and dealer in
Boots. Shoos, Ao . Bridge street. ano2ft-i y
BOCBBBTKIL
DONCASTSR HOUsE, opposite Railroad Sta
tion, 1). Wo it. Proprietor, Pro Bono Pub
lico. [novls-ly
JOHN F.. (New Store.) dealer in Gro
ij cones. Piour, Feed, Nails, Varieties and No
iimip, best qualities' and lowed prices. New
Brighton and Wasbn gton streets, itocbusier.
■ugt.TMy
. tuaßi-v MRS, Mllilnori, Fashionable Breas
t) making, »ud Ladies’ Furnishing Ooode, llrtl
door above Cross's store. New York street. Ko
coedur.Pa. JoaHTl-ly
A SONS, wholesale and retail deaj
O eir in Dry Goods, Groceries,. Flour, Grain
Boat lAoros, Iron, Nails. Water st. octT^Tu
:>USE W. A., M. D.,
li PHY6ICIAN ANDSCRQKON. septSS’TO
O A THAN A CO., (successors to Oattnan, Par
sons A Kmzer) dealers in all kinds of rough
and dressed lumber. nel6’7d
manufacturer of and dealer in
m Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. SooOng.
spouting, Ac., aUendyd to. N. York at. ae 16*70
JOHNSON W, W., dealer In Carpets. Oil Cloths,
Wail Paper, Window Shades, Tnnka and Vari
ety Goods, nearßß depot. 6616*78
STTiFPLSR& CLARK. proprietors of Johnwn
Boom. Good adeotnmodations and good tta
bles. Mear-HR depot. i. : eeltno
STRUT GBOROK, oiannfacturer and dealer id
Boootft, Shoes, Slippers, 80., Water et. {aelO
TVAVJD manufacturer of Tin.
I 'Ooixwir pnd Sheet Iron ware; dealer in Stowe
Thi Roofing made tc order. Water et. eeB"TO
OMTTH'WILL A CO., dealer In Millinery Good*
i^aod'Trtmminga.MadlMiieireet,
F' RKDRRICK GBORQE, Bdker and Confec
tiooer. Diamond.*
NBW HBISHTON,
BOM TOM RESTAURANT and RATING 8A-
Uh)N,-MB»hi at ell hoars table
with alt the de UcacJca.oi tboseaeon. price# low.
WtHUmatnckiahd. comer of Pails and Broadway;
' ' ' •' • * • '
CiAItKY O, P., general dealer in Groceries, Pood,
/ Ooecnawarc, Glase, &c. Rags, Iron and Brest
i,aken at highest prince. Railroad et. octal
SIKMKN GKO. K, t nuofoduer of Cakes and
Confectionaries. Particular attention paid to
parties and wedding orders. 6ct7’7o
GILLILAND A. D. & Co., dealers in Fancy and
Domestic Dry Ooode and Groceries, Broadway*
eeptaS'TO
BBATBB FALLS.
rVVkHMET BROS., Honee and Sign Painting,
J. Graining and Glaring in all their branches.
Also Fresco Painting in Oil, Distemper and Water
Colors. Ordere executed on short notice, in the
best manner and on reasonable terms. Main St.,
Bearer Fal Is. Pa. [novStf-ly.
o TKVBNBON & WITTISH, Real Estate Agents.
Oj All kinds of Beal property for sale and exchange.
Northeast oorcerSixth and Penn streets. Pitts
burgh, Pa., and Main street, Beaver Falls.
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KINO Mrs. K., MUlaer and dealer in Dry Goods.
Notions, Qoeeseware, Ac. Corner Main and
Baker «t. septS3’7o.
DDNKBL W. W., manufacturer of and dealer
In Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c. Corner ..Pace
and Main afs. ■ «ept3B’7o
CLARK Mrs. R. B„ dealer in Millinerv, Fancy
Goods and Motions. Main st, se3o'7o
FREEDOM.
Dr. J. R.
COOPBR T. L., dealer in Drugs, Medicines,
Perfumery, &c. seGO’TO
KIBBCEBt PA.
oCAKDLSSS & MILLER, Attorneys at Law
I*l Mercer, Pa. ja6’7l-ly
Q.IRARD HOUSE,
CORNER NINTH « CHESTNUT STREETS
PHILADELPHIA.
H. W. KANAOA,
deriifAlr Proprietor.
A DIAMONDS
SET IN
SOLID U KARATJIGOLD,
(WAS RANTED.)
WATCHES AKD JEWELRY
Of Every] Description.
NO. 38 FIFTH AVENUE.
HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1824.
JACOB B. BVSLET. ALSX. P. BAT.
JACOB B. HU BLEY & CO..
CONFECTIONERS,
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'B ICE CREAM
AND DINING ROOMS.
Library Building, 195 Penn Avenue,
PITTSBURGH, PA. (JaSMa
- COUNTV OFPlf E £r
President Jvdgl~A. WV Arbc™**
A£SO<tetes~mu>r> Lawrence
_ Jofeoph c. Wilson.
Prothonotary— John Cftmjbcv
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RafieUr A Reorder- -Iterine sin P t „ r
Treasurer— CKarles P. Wnllcce e tOE
Commleslonert—Joseph Brittain
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OwwM)v-TJaii!el CoE?
AtidUeriS—J&s. U, Christy.
gmith Coni*.
‘ Wo.;C. Hunter.
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County Sicneyor—D. M.Dao"hemi
Jury bommietumtrs-
JHmtort of the Aw-Sife 1 '
Hiram Heed
Trmteee of Academy
8. J. Crow,
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„ „ , churches.
0. S. FresOyterlan- -Ktv. I). p r
Services every Sunday at 11 a. a iV-ki
day school at 3 a, h *■ rt. £
United Presbylerian~Rzy. j c tn.
Services every Sunday at 11 a si vr? 2 - r s*!oi
Sunday School at t» a. m. ‘ «s t !
Methodist EpitcopaL~Re\ „
Pastor. Services every Sunday at n , “• Locfcr
a Sunday School at 9a. m. I A -and7p’
CWAwflc—Eav. M. GnnMe, iv., * s -
3d Sunday of each month,at V
ASSOCIATION* *•
St. James Lodge A. IVif., A&ms* * „
W. M., J. Morton Hall.
day of each month. 7 •^® tB »*tTh i £
Occidental Lodge. 1.0. O.F.Jfc T-ruVr.
N.,6- J- N. McCiccry,
Friday evening. •
Banking llous e-TLomas McCrccr.- \
BRIDfiKWATEG,
t’UVKCBBs.
MclhcdUt Episcopal Rev. D. I v,
Pastor. Services every Sunday at hi -
7P. M. Sunday School at 9a. m ’ I l - a < tot
Jaa. M.ghie!.]*.
ees every Sunday at 11 a. a.. ata f «
day School at 9>4 a. h. ' h- Km
MoUu/diet EpUcop-il (Colored) _ r . .
Pastor. Services every Sunday at m
p. a. Sunday School at 9a. a. ‘ ■ ,ac,i «1
A. M, A. ZiOTt [LotCrdd) —Roy. J Vf-T‘« n a *
Services every other Sunday a* n . “V ‘ a ; w
7 p. M. A - a;
ASSOCIATIONS
Enola Lodge. J. O. G. T„ So. r
ter, W. C. T., TlUie Moorhead. W. s
bc “ * u ' s s’feftS
Beaver Lodge, I. O. O. F„ Fo 3rr._ 8,,, r
McCabe, N. G.; buvij
every uesday evening. " J 1 c * tB ‘
Harrison Graham Fncanmntert 1 ft n y »■
,116 —D. Shumaker. C. P., Wru. Mon on If p i,'
Woodruff, Scribe. meets Ist and run Ad-v «v,- -
ingt of each moctn in Odd Fellow- f’v; “
Episcopal -Services every euudav &■ r . ~
MeikodUl -Uw. T. h. l|od r -oo pU.->
Services every Sunday at a. a., and 7* P « _
Sunday School at 2 p.«.
Methodist EpUiopol. (Ocrntan) ) Rev vir f .
Pastor. Services every Sunday ai in-.t, A a sr ;,
e. m. Sunday School at 9a. si. '* ” st< ‘ l
Lutheran —Rev. H. Keck. Paster. Serve*.
ery Sunday at ICft a. a., and 7r. *. bund.-,
School at 2 P. m. 1
first German Eoang. tvfturcv, St. Pin!'!
Church—Rev. P. Borm, Services erer
other Sunday at Sr. a. Sonne-v Sch<i-j! slip*
Ojihoiie—Rov. Hr. Gunkle. Priest. „ T ‘
erv fourth Sunday of each month, at 10 a * v
every Thursday at BVS a. «.
ASSOCIATIONS.
Amaranth Lf.dqt. 1. V. 0. T.. .V,,;.
R Blanchard, w. C. T.; Emil Smith. W. g"
Meet- every Wednesday even’gin
Rochester Lodge , A. Y. At., Mo. 22!W £ p,-.
rileton, W. M., John Conway, Sec’y.
Friday before fall moon^.,
Eureka, Chapter R. A. _M:, No. 167, r te’.ifeUt
sonic Hall on first Wodne&dvy after full mow;. l\.
R. 11. P.,S. B. Wilson;; Secretary. ,iihn
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CHURCHES.
Jfefhodist Episcopal Church— Ec-v.K.B.Motuv
Pastor. Services every other Sunday at lot* 4. £.
and alternate Sundays at 1 p. u. eanday fc-afe
at 9 A. Mt - ‘ ' *
M. r R German— Rev. Mr. Zorkel, Pastor. Setr.
ccs, alternate Sundays at 104 a. a. Sunday Srbo-j.
at 9 A.».
Presbyterian— -Rev. Wortman, I’a-tor. Seri
coe every Sunday at II a. a., and 7p. h. Sands?
School at 9 A. K.
German Lutheran —Rev. Mr. Bora, Patter. &:■
rices every other Sunday at 10 a. m.. and alterad;
Scndays at &P. at, Sunday School at 9a. h.
tYif-Txf* —Moetingnt II a. m. every Scidt;.
Catholic—Rev. Bighorn, Priest. Service*,
jet. 3d and 6th Sundays each month at IOJ4 a. t
Sunday School every Sunday at 24 p. m.
Church 6J God-Rev. McKee, Pastor, Se*-
vicos every Sunday at 10 a. a., and 7p. a. £nn<h)
School at 84 A. a.
' Baptist— Dr. Winters, Pastor. Semcoe ev
ery Sunday at 10 a. a. and 7 p. 21, Sunday School
St 84 A. a.
United Presbyterian— Rev. A. 6. Wallace, Perta.
Services every Sunday at 104 a. a. and 7p. s
Sunday School at- 84 a, m.
0.8. Presbyterian— Rev. B; C. Critchlow, Part®.
Sendees every Sunday nt 104 a. a. and 7 p. a.
Sunday School at 84 a. a.
Eplscopal—ltev. J. P. Taylor, Rector Services
at 104 a. m. and S p. a. Sunday Sclioo! at 9% a. y.
Seats tree, and all are cordially invited.
First Methodist Church- Rev, F. S. Crowti*:.
Pastor. Services every Sunday at 10 a. ». sto'
p. M. Sunday School at 84 a. m.
Methodist Episcopal—Row J. R. Mills I’aetor.
Services every Sunday .at 10 a. m . and 7r. a ti’--
day School at 84 a. m.
yew Brighton Lodge , I. O. G. T.. So. K- ;i
Alexander, W. C. T„ Lydia E. JoLesoe, W. ?.
Meets every Thursday evening.
Bobertson Lodge , 7, O. O. F.. So. t'C), -Hour?
Lloyd, N. Q., N. O. Taylor, Secretary. Meet
every Monday evening.
Union lodge. A. Y. M.. No. 25->~R. L. Vacfaov
an, W. M., R. Covert, Secretary. Meet; 1;!-^ ;A
Tuesdays of each month.
Motional Bank Beaver CWlnfy—John Minor, Pri--
dent, Edward Hoops, Cashier. Broadway.
Banking House— R. E. &H. Hoopes, Broadway-
Young Men's Library Association—Joseph
ley. President; Biram Platt, Secretary. M«-- !
every Friday evening.
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BEAVER FALLS.
CHURCHES.
Methodist Episcopal—Rev. J. R. Roller, Ca?.a.
Services every Sunday at 10 ft a. m. and "4 f, c -
Methodist—Rev. J. F. Dyer, Pastor. Servian
ovary Sunday at-11 A. M., and 77p. m. m i ’‘
meeting every Wednesday evening, htmes.
school at 2V4. P. M. . „ . i «...
Prea>'jtenanr- Rev. Albert Dilworth, Pastor. Sc.
vices every Sunday at 11 a. m., and 7 H
Sunday School every Sunday at o’clock at t®
place. T. Noble, Sup*. ' . .
v United irtStryterUm—Rev . J.I. Frasier. ps-t •
Services on Sabbath at 10)4 o’clock, A m iDd iti
va. Sabbath-School at 2U va.
ASSOCIATIONS.
Dearer , ToNei/ ZodgCA.T* AOTS-Mecjf <*«•>
second and fourth Monday 6f okcti ". 1
Bateman, WM‘ J,L B Dawson. S W;.S M ilawkiw.
J W; Henry Hill. Treas; Ch. Moltcr. Scr. h
Earmony thapter, 206. Meets first ndav es
month. E.A.NobIe,HP.; W.H.Grim. K.; A. 1
lineon,S.:P. MartsolfTreas.; H. O. P«teret»D. ..c ■
Valley kcho Lodge, /. O. O. F., Fo.
Hoon. N. Q.. James M. Nugent. See}. Jl
- Thursday evening nt 7 w o’cloeh. ,
Eco mmy Savings InsiUtde— Henry Hie*-' * TV ‘
John Reeves. Cashier. . vnr-
W. C. Fo. 126. JP, O. & 0/ J.-MeeU
day evening in Waehtppton Hall.
Block, Main street. GAlteman, RS, A An. .
President.
PHII-liIPSBIBO*
- CHURCHES. , r>>l .,„ r .
AUthodi&t Episcopal- Hoy. Iluddicsroi*
Services, 10)4 o’clock,' and evening, t»)» °
Kuvdny’School every Sabbat hat 2r. *• p a . 04
Luthtranr-Germanr- Rev. _ Mr. If?-
Services every other Sabbath at «
Sabbath School at 4 o’clock. J{ h 3 t
Jacobs, Fastoc. Sendees every ® t “ 9 , r .‘*i.
10‘t o’clock and Sabbith School at 3 o c ;S c ~. ara it
iVsetyferfon-Uev. W. G. Taylor c . «h’ ara SBl .
Pennsylvania Institute for Soldiers i'n' l ';'-; t t, f
Vicos In Chapo! at 8 o'clock, a « d
evening at 7 o’clock- Sabbath bchooi «■
o’clock.
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