The Beaver radical. (Beaver, Pa.) 1868-1873, April 11, 1873, Image 8

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GENERAL NEWS.
—The printers’ strike in Breslau,German?, has
terminated.
—A despatch from Rome to London says that
Pope Pius is slightly 111
—Old Cluscret. the Communist, is worrying the
Portugese police.
—Dumas has just paid 50,000 francos for a newly
discovered picture by Rubens.
—The steamers Alexandria, Australia and Mo
g'-lle have nrrtved oat.
—Dio Lewis believes in the co-education of
sexes.
—The New York Graphic is printing a series o
cartoons aimed at the railroad corporations.
—Salvini, the great Italian tragedian, will visil
the United States in August.
—The Kev. Dr. Thompson Is featuring before
large audiences in Berlin on the Church in Amer
ica,
—CharlesNixon, murderer of Pfeiffer, at New
York, has been convicted of murder in the first
degree.
—The condition of Congressman Brooks is im
proving, and if no relapse occurs he hopes to leave
Washington within a week.
—Senator Stewart, of Nevada, is building a pal
atial mansion in Washington, D. C., the cost of
S'hich will be one hundred thbusand dollars.
—Major General Hancock is to go to Wilming
ton on the 22d of April, to transfer the Delaware
battle flags to the State Historical Society.
—James L. Ridglcy, Secretary of the Grand
Lodge, I. O. O. F. of the United States, is said to
be dangerously ill at bis residence in Baltimore.
—Secretary Robeson is taking arrangements to
have a cottage erected at Long Branch, which he
will occupy this summer.
—Graff & Co.'s tube works, Pittsburgh, were
burned on Saturday night. Lifss, $50,000 ; insu
rance, $BO,OOO.
—Theatrical manger John A. Stevens, of Oma
ha, sues the Omaha Republican for $lO,OOO damag
es for defamation of character.
—The Illinois Farmers’ Convention met at Spring-
Acid the 2d, effected a permanent organization
and appointed committees to prepare business.
—The Jewelry manufactory of Tingley, Sim
mock & Co,, in Newark, N. J. was robbed of goods
to the value of $3,000 on Friday night.
—Burk’s extensive planing and sash factory
and also a number of adjoining buildings, were
burnt in Toronto on Saturday. Loss about $25,000
—Vice President Wilson will remain in Natnck,
Mass., most of the summer, and will employ his
time in completing his history of the rebellion.
—Henry Ward Beecher recently returned from
bis Western lecturing tour, having realized the
handsome profit of $21,000.
—A block of buildings, comprising the principal
portion of the business part of Wardsville. Ontario,
was burnt on Saturday morning. The loss is
about sso,ueo.
—The latest fruit reports front Missouri, Illinois
and Michigan are encouraging, and the news comes
trom Dejaware that the peach crop will be a very
fair one.
—A dispatch from Washington states that no au"
thority is known tor the report th.it the Secretary
of the Treasury will deposit ten million dollars
with the New York banks.
—Prominent New York b tuk'-rs and bank offi
cials called upon Ptesident Grant one evening
of last week, and presented iheir views on the fi
nancial situation.
—lt is said that the stockholders of the New
York Tribune, when they put up their new build
ing, will leave Horace Greeley’s sanctum exactly
as it was when he died so that it may in future be
a sort of journalistic shrine.
—At Cincinnati on Wednesday of last week
quite a number of stone cutters demanded that
their wages should bo. raised from ?4 50 to J 5 00,
and quit work because the emplyers refused to
yletd to these terms, flow general the strike is
has not been developed.
—Committees of the Anglo-American Telegraph
Company, the Society da Cable Trans-Athmtique
and New York, New Foundland and London Tele
graph Companies have agreed upon an immediate
amalgamation of these lines, subject to ratifica
tion by the Board of Directors of each company.
—General L.-B. Van Bttren, Chief Commission
er of the United States to the Vienna Exhibition,
and Dr. A. Kuppauer, Wm. F. Round and John S.
Cunningham, Assistant Commissioners, have ar
rived in Loudon. After remains there a few days
they will proceed to Vienna by way of Paris.
—Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, has laid
down a rnle o-pecially almrd at trades-unions,
that no Roman Catholic can unite with any asso
ciation rcqniringan oath as a condition of mem
bership; and the sacrament ol communion is refus
ed throughout his diocese to Crispins and all such.
—A requisition has been made upon Governor
Dix by the Governor of Kentucky for George Mac-
Donald, of Bank of England forgery notoriety, and
the police of Louisville have requested the police
of New York to hold MacDonald subject to the
requisition, should he not bn extradited. Mac-
Donald is known in Lo’.VUvilie by the name of
Sweet.
—The rapidcst writer connected with the New
York press i-said to he Wm. Henry Hurlbnt. of
the New York World. He frequently writes a
column of editorial in halt an hour, and doing a
coJumn in three-quarters of an hour he regards as
very slow work. rThe way he accomplishes this is
to use a sort-of short-hand, which only he and the
compositors can decipher.
—The Governor of New Jersey Wednesday the
2-1 inst signed the nnti-m mnpo’y railroad bill, and
'dags were dying in Trenton in honor of the release
of New Jersey from railroad monopoly. A bill
has also passed both Houses of the Legislature to
exempt from municipal taxation the main and
stem and principal passenger and freight depots,
excepting at terminal points, to include ten acres,
and all other prop .Tty. Including rolling stock, to
be subject, to municipal as well as tnate taxation.
—Mrs. James Gordon Betmett, who died at
Konigsburr, Saxony, last week, com men red life in
a humble way. hut the advhn'Hsjga ol an excellent
education, coupled with a tnirfd of more than or
dinary vigot. made her a woman of note, and one
who leave# a large circle of friends and admirer#.
At the time of her marriage, which occurred on
the Gth of-Inns, 131), Mr. Bennett made the occa
sion conspicuous in ;hc column# ol bis newspaper,
and afterwaid# faithfully recorded the birth of liis
children in the same manner. Four children t'erc
born to them, twool whom, a son and a daughter,
survive. Mrs. Bennett at one unto wrote a mini
tier ofleltcr# from Europ; for the Ji.ruhl. and they
were distinguished by much vivacity and da#h.
A tfro occurred at Paik-r'-s Landing ov.
T’Uurstl.iv c\tiuiui£ ol l* out nt j x\ o • x> t 4"VT c i r p i? pt> q •
r ,..K. o'cto.l,. «, rt. M -bwirt. .*« control !Q h S! TREES!
until nro o'clock. A. M.rdestroying the Parker 1 PREPAID KY MAIL.
House, Central Hotel. Exchange Baak. Saving I My now pricedi descriptive Cal«><)sno of Choice
_ ’ • ■ .= * . ■®s.: Hooet ami Oarden becd*. 2o sorts of either for
Ran.-i, po-t I'fn.'j, VVi'-t’ern I uiou and Pacific and [vsl: newaud choice varieties of Frnit and Orna*
Atlantic Telegraph offices, and a number of other i mental Tree#, Shrub?. Evergreen?. Roses. Urapos,
comitrMan ».»«. por.loo „r i g£
the town. Loss ihe insurance will j Fruit Stalk# of nil kind#; Hedge Plants. <&c.; the
. liver a cousld-rable po:t;on ot the loss. The tire I m »#i complete assortment in the country, will be
, , , , , r . . | sent gratis to ativ plain address. with P. O. box.,
t- snppossed to have been the work o. an incenui j TriW V lip> , codXWcrrv for upland or lowland.
ary, a# it is third tirt that has occurred there within griper 1(00: fl per lOfi; prejiaid by mail. Trade
thirtv-six hoots. The ftatnes spread un’i! both : List to dealers, steeds on commission. Agent#
.viated.
f-i J .es of the litu-i'i <•> ere in rfidies, from uhere p W\TS>OX
i. st tiro "-»? .-i •*!>;) u .it Ur; upper end o; the I'-'vvjv o.in.jv Nurseries and Seed Warehouse. Piv
i o.vu to :ho oiU i’uth.r Mauitcu. I mJ u:L, Mass. Established 1i43. auiT-di'"
Ue«j gtlvetHismmjsl
M& J. LAWRENCE, Physicians & Hnnreoaa,
• office that formerly occupied by U 5- Rev
enne Assessor, Third street, Beaver, Pa. nprll-ly
j^otice.
My wife, Isabella Garvin, having left my bed and
board without Just cause, the public are hereby
notified not to,trnst her oh my account, as I will
pay no debts of her contracting.
WILLIAM GARVIN.
South Beaver tp., Beaver county. Pa.
aprll-3t. '
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF JOHN ROWE, DECEASED.
Letters of administration onthetsstate of John
Bowe, deceased, late of Sooth Beaver township,
having been granted to the undersigned, ail per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same to present them proper
ly anthenticated for settlement.
JOHN bLENTZ, Adm’r.,
Ohio township.
Bprll-6t
I3TSTAJTT RELIEF FOR THF
i ASTHMA. ;
Any person troubled with that terrible disease,
will receive immediate and complete relief by us
ing my
ASTHMA REMEDY.
I was afflicted with it fojr twelve years, entirely
unfitting me for business for weeks at a time; and
discovered this remedy by experimenting on my
self after all other medicines foiled to have any
effect.
I WILL WARRANT IT TO GIVE INSTANT
n all eases of Asthma not complicated with other
“ diseases.
ANY PERSON AFTER; ONCE USING WILL
NEVER BE WITHOUT IT.
Pamphlets containing certificates by mail FREE,
Send for one. Ask your druggist lor it. It he has
none on hand get him to send or write for it your
self.
Price by mail, postage paid, SI.CO per box. Liber
al terms to druggists. Address
CHAS. B. HURST,
aprlMy. Rochester, Beaver Co., Pa.
TyOTICE. ■*
The co-partnership exist oeiween Seely &
Osborn, Rochester, js this day dissolved by mutu
al consent. Either party will settle the business
of the firm. H. W. SEELY,
apr4-2t ' JAS.OSBURN,
BEAUTIFUL |8 CHROMO
FREE t
TO ALL LOVERS--OF ART AND LITERATURE.
We will send the Beautiful Chromo entitled
“The Uuwelcome.yisitor.” ..postage prepaid, as a
premium to our monthly the
"• . * ■>
jQ V,M B L ErjD E E
contains 32 large pages besides the cover,'filled
with the best aud most interesting reading. Price
only
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR!
..end on yonr dollar, aud get a dollar magazine
and an dollar chromo in return. We uunt
and will liberally jjay
AGENTS.
Send for particulars. Address
BUMBLE BEE, Albion, 111.
Subscriptions received at The Radical office,
where the Chromo can be seen.
jygSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between G. C. Speyerer, 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
ough of Rochester, Beaver county, Pa., was dis
solved on the 14th day of March, wa by mutual
consent, John V. McDonald retiring from the
Qrra. The business will he continued by G. C.
Speyerer, H. J. Speyerer, W. J. Speyerer, John
Gnehing. L. H. Oat man and Louis Schneider, un
der the name and style of SPEYERER CO.,
who are authorized to close up the business of
the late tirm of Speyerer »fc McDonald.,
G. C. SPEYERER,
* 11. J. SPEYERER,
W. J. SPEYtvRER,
J. v. McDonald.
March 13, mar2l-4t
JJEPOKT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
National 1M of Beater County,
NEW BRIGHTON, PA.,
At the close ol business on the 2Hth of Pebrnarv,
1H73:
RESOURCES
Loan* and Discounts $100,704 22
Overdrafts 343 41»
U. S. Ronds to secure circulation 120,000 00
U. S. Bonds and Securities on hand 15.000 00
Due from National Banks 5.001 03
Dne from State Banks and Bankers.... 1.411 57
Banking House 14,374 54
Furniture and fixtures 2.071) Oh
Current expenses 244 70
Premiums...' ISO 52
Checks and other cash items
Bills of other National Banks
Fractional Currency
Coin
Legal Tender Notes
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus fund
Discount
Exchange
I uteres!
Profit and Loss- r..
National Bank circulation
Dividends unpaid—
Individual Deposits
Due toNational Banks
Duo to State Banks and Bankers
§303.783 84
s(a*e Oj I'tnnsylvanla, ( I. Edward Hoops, f'<wAter
Beaver County, ( s of the National Bank of
Beaver County, do solemnly affirm that the above
statement is true to the best of my knowledge and
helief. EDWARD HOOPS. Cashier.
Subscribed before me this 10th day of March,
i 1573. Milton Townsend, N. P
Correct—Attest :
O. S. BARKER, 1 *
K E. JJOOPES, }• Directors,
J. V. MINER, J
mar-1
RELIEF
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$280,000 m
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105.805 (HI
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THE RADICAL: FRIDAY, APRIL 11. 1873.
|lear rttemeate.
Notice tcl bridge contrac
tors.
Coxsissionecs 1 Orncs, Bxatsb, I ■
' f March *7.1873. f
Sealed proposals will be received at this office
by the Board of Comity Commissioners of Beater
county until SATURDAY, APRIL, 88th, A. D.
1873. at 10 o'clock A- M-, for the .'masonry jpf two
stone arch bridges of abontSOleht atcji etch, and
20 feet over Wallace's run, In Big
Beaver township, where.tbe public road crosses
said run; and one over Dutchman's run. in Pulaski
township, wfcero the Brighton and Pittsburgh
grade road crosses said run. Also for repairing the
pier of the bridge over Connoquenessing creek,
known as the '-Cunningham bridge." Proposals
will be made by the porch, actual measurement.
Specifications can.be seen at this office from and
after this date. Tbe Commissioners reserve the
right to reject any or all bids. ..
By order of Commissioners.
apr£3t JOHN McGOWN, Clerk.
000,000 ACRES,
CHEAP FARMS'!
The cheapest la&d in the by
THE UNION PACIFIC KAIIJ^AILCOMPANY
In the Great Pilots Valley.
3,000,000 ACRES IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA,
Now for sale in tracts of forty acres and upwards
on five and ten years' credit at eU per .cent. No
advance interest required.
Mild and beautiful climate, fertile soil, and
abundance of good water. ...
The best market in the west I The great min
ing regions of Wyoming. Colorado, Utah and Ne
vada being supplied by the Farmers in tbe Platte
Valley.
SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOMESTEAD OP
160 ACRES.
THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES.
Free homes for all. Millions of choice govern”
merit Und open for entry under the Homestead
Law. near this Great Railroad, with good markets
and all the conveniences of an old settled country.
Free Passes to pnrehas-ers of Railroad land.
Sectional maps, sbowjng*tho land, also hew edi
tion of Descriptive Pamphlet, with new maps,
mailed free everywhere. Address
O. F. DAVIS.
Land Commissioner U. P. R R.,
Omaha, Neh.
-—— , ,
10,000 Farmers
To improve ACrel^ fß, ts. Lands, free
from mortgage and fakafed ftp toft middle region
of Western lotra—the'best com,’ wheat and cattle
producing beltltathe West, 15;hooradistant troro
Chicago. Cllipate Meadow
and plow land with pt>i» running water evenly
distributed. Nofevef and ague. Average credit
price $« per acre. Bend-tor a guldo. It costs
nothing and gives /descriptions, priced, terms,
maps and bow to teach the lands. Address JOHN
B. CALHOUN, Land Commlssionerlowaltailroad
Land Co.. Cedar Rapids, lowa.
Chicago office* 65 a. Canal St.
gLAIR Mi&W&Bßt&li £ a%EMY
NEW JERSEY,
Equal advantages for males and females. Earnest
Christian influence, thorough instruction and
careful attention to the comforts and habits of
students, render this one of the best institutions
of the country. Spring session commenced March
26th. Students received at any time. Terms,
$3OO a year. Reference; Officers of Princeton
and Lafayette Colleges. Send for Catalogue.
S. S. STEVENS, AM. Principe).
$5O0 IN PBIZES -
« EXTRA EARLY VERMONT, Ten dtu
IE am earlier than Early Rose. Enomoaxly
SI Dj Productive and of excellent fravor. $1
■■ S 2 per lb.; 4 pounds by mail, postpaid for
tU m 13-59.
Q COMPTON’S SDRPBISE; 8W bnsbels
fS w_ to the acre. A little later tbaa Early
1 P. Rose. Kqual in quality. $3- per pound,
pi by mail, postpaid.
OCC 9500 will be awarded oa premiums to
those who produce the largest quantity
>. bf from one pound. Descriptive circular of
Q| fti * the above, with list of 300 varieties of Po
tatoes sent free to ail.
w Illustrated Seed Catalogue, 200 pages,
Cj ft. with Colored Chromo, 23 cents.
A new tomato, the w Arlington.?' early, solid and
productive. Price 25 cents per packet; 5 packets
for $l. B. E. BUSS & SONS,
23 Park Place, Now York.
0 NL Y TEN CENTSrrr
EVEIfcY MAN HIS OWN PAINTER;
Or, Paints—How to Select and Use Them.
A plain treatise, containing sample card with 42
different actually painted shades and tints, with
instrue* ions for exterior and interior House Deco
ration.
2'> copies, bound in cloth, lor $5. Sample copies,
paper cover, mailed, post paid, to any address, on
receipt oflO cents, by the Publisher,
HENRY CAREY BAIRD,
Box 1624, Post-Office, Philadelphia,
See the folio icing valuable extracts from pres* no
tices :
"A very valuable boob, and no one Intending to
paint should fail to read It."—N. Y. Tribune.
"We did not know so much could bo said on the
subject of painting a house until we read ibis ex
cellent book of Mr. Baird’s.’’—N. Y. Herald
"Adrant lon&.fell at last supplied.’’—Scientific
American.
-Not only a necessity to the painter, hut valua
ble to every occupant of a dwelling."—N. Y.
World.
"Bay 25 copies of this book and distribute them
among your friends. If they, will heed the advice
therein, you could make no more valuable pres
ent.’’—Chicago Tribune.
"In publishing this book Mr. Baird has done a
real service to the community."—Toledo Blade.
"We hope the publisher will sell 100,000 copies
of this book during ’73.’’—Boston Advertiser.
‘•We have just painted our bouse as advised by
the author, and congratulate ourselves that no
dwelling in our neighborhood excels ours in ap
pearance."—Harpers Weekly.
"In selling a sample copy for 10 cents, Mr. Baird
must feel certain an order for 23 bound in cloth
tvilLfollotv.”—Prank Leslie. 1
“Wo know the town and country paints therein
recommended, and can vouch for their value and
the excellence of the "Harrison’* brand ol white
lead.’’ Philadelphia Ledger.
ONLY TEN CENTS !
» [ESTABLISHED 1830.]
WELCH & GRIFFITHS.
> Manufacturers of Sawn.
SUPERIOR-TO ALL OTHERS.
EVKBV saw warranted.
FILES, BELTING & MACHINERY.
DISCOUNTS. sA
H Price Lists and Circulars free.
W WELCH & GRIFFITHS,
BoMon, IUfIM.. & Detroit, Tflch.
Sewing Machine
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD'.
Agents Wanted. Send for Circular. Address
DOMESTIC SHAVING MACHINE CO., N. Y.
USE the lleisingcr Sash Lock and Support to
FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS!
No spring to break, no cutting of sash:cheap,
durable, very easily applied; holds eash at anv
place desired, and a «clf-laseoner when the sash is
down. Send stamp for circular. Circular a» d sis
copper-bronzed locks sent to any address bribe
U. S., postpaid, on receipt of m cts. tlbeial Id
ducements to the trade. Agent's wanted. Ad
dress REISINGER BASH LOCK CO.. No. 418
Market St.. Harrisburg. Pa.
! V \ 1} \t FU Q Dealers and Agents send lo
j I .‘I II lit »i II O, our Catalogue of New Poia
i’toes, fruit trees. Ac. A .valuable treaties. All
sent free. Extra oilers. L. i). SCOTT & CO.,
| Huron, Ohio.
s*«> IMvertisfmfttls. *
1
BUGG 4 RICHARDSON,
MAKUPACTUEEBS 0»
Wool-f offlni Machinery Generally,
Specialties;—Woodworth Planing, Tongneing and
Grooving Machines, Richardson's Patent
Improved Tenon Machines, 4c.! ,A
Central, cor. Union St., WORCESTER, MASS.
1.8. WITHEBBT. O.J. EtfOO. 8. *. RICHARDSON.
p ATENTS OBTAINED.
No fee unless successful. No fee in advance. No
Charge for preliminary search. Send lor circulars.
CONNOLLY lOB 8. Fourth St., Phil
adolpbla>Pa-, and 608.Nlmh St.,Washington, D. C„
GENTS! A RARE CHANCE.
We will pay agents sii)a week In cash who will
engage with us at once. Everything furnished
and expenses paid. Address
A. COLTER & CO/, Charltete, Mioh.
pVERY CORNET BAND
s?*^' tViVPyX .will receive a splendid piece of
sending a two cent stamp
to EDWARD A. SAMUELS, Publisher, Boston,
Mass. ’
TO P«rdayf Agents wanted! All
UPy lv/ classes of working people, oi
either sex young or old. make money at work for
us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at
anything else, Particulars free. Address G.
Stinson 4 Co., Portland. Maine.
MO\ T tfY ra P ,d „ty with Stencil and Key
ItlviiLiJ. Check ontflts. Catalogues and fall
particulars free. S. M. SPENCER, 117 Hanover
Street, Boston,
ITCHEN CKYSTAL SOAP
For cleaning and polishing metals, for cleaning
re ?°" ta KP a,n *’ for removing stains from
JSf**’!®- f °t r " ra , g to* l * 1 *- and for all household
cleaning, is superior to any other article made.
No other soap or wash equals it, either in quality
or cheapness. Easy to use and perfectly harmless
and pleasant. All grocers sell it. Manufactured
' PhUado I phi a™ A ** & BROOKE ’ 481 N - Third St!,
qettysbukg
Katalysine Water
Is the nearest approach to a specific ever discover-
N ®“relgla, Rhenmatfim, Gout,
Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Urinary Diseases
generally. It restores muscular power to the Par
alvtic. It cures Liver Complaint and Chronic
e ,ee n. C ° D9Mpatlon - Aslhm «, Catarrh
Diseases of the skin. General De
bllity and Nervons Prostration from Menial and
B !u*!J? xceB f^ 8 ' dft 18 Greatest Antidote
ever dlscoveredTor Excessive Eating or Drinkln"
It corrects the stomach, promotes Digestion, ami
Relieves the Head almost immediately. No
household should be without it. For sale by all
druggists. f • J
a history of the Springs, for med leal
reports of the power of the water over diseases,
for marvellous cures, and for testimonials from
»& f A h a Bd^ en ’ , 8 9 nd WHIT-
S eneral Agents, 227 South Front St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Gettysburg Spring Co.
■ „ REWARD.
For any case of Blind,
Bleeding, Itching or Ul
cerated Piles that De
~~Bis6's Pile Kevedv
fails to cure. It is pre
pared expressly to cure
the Piles, and nothing
else. .Sold by all Druggists. Price, fi.po.
ANTED.
We will give men and women
BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY
Iroro {4 to £3 per day; can be pursued in your own
neighborhood ; it Isa rare chance lor those out of
employment or having leisure lime ; girls and
boys frequently do as well as men. Particulars
free.
Address
J. LATHAM & CO.,
232 Washington St., Boston, Muss
marTJtt
0U FONT’S GUNPOWDER.
All kinds Mining, Blasting and Sporting Powder
In Metallic kegs, for sale In Tots 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 and Water Safety Fuse.
D. \V. C. BIDWELL& Co.. Oen. Agts..
mart-lm Pittsburgh, Pa.
fBiAEOBLI
Whits Lead,
Bod Load,
Litharge,
Potters'Lead,
Putty,
Colors.
Efety keg ofear White lead beats the following
warrant, and we guarantee a degree of fineness and
whiteness unsurpassed:
THIS PACKAGE CONTAINS £
Pore White Lead. 91 parts 9
•* Linseed Oil 9 “ ®
3 100 j
$25 GV GOLD wiS be paid to any one find*
ing the contents of this keg different from the
j iboyo toalTsbi !
{ DATIS, CHAMBERS & CO. j
SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE,
Jj'QR SALE.
The undersigned oners lor »aie a two Viorse wa;-
on, a stood double. set of harness, one iron cultiva
tor. one culling box, all in good order.
J. C. MOLTEU.
Market street, Bridgewater.
febl t-3ro
HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1824
JACOB B. HTBLEY. AT.EX. F. HAY.
JACOB B. HUB LEY & CO.,
CONFECTIONERS.
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMENS ICE CIiEAM
AI>D DINING ROOMS.
Library Building, 105 Penn Arenas,
PITTSBURGH, PA
AN “ AGENCY FOli THE
Kef Wlieeier & Wilson Sewing Machine,
We are now prepared to offer moke liberal
TERMS aad GREATER INDt'CEMKNTS to RELIABLE
men. than evi r heloic durimr oor experience of
FIFTEEN YEARS in the buiiness No capital
required He island all lo*»e« and collect nH pnp-fi
at our own expense. Horse. Wagon and Oul tit fur
nisned if necessary.
Special Isducemtnts to men who can furnish
Til mil own teams. Now is the lime to apply and
get ready for the Spring trade.
. \VM. SUMNER & CO.,
feVM-lny 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
JJ NOS S,
PUO TOG It A P JIB li
g E A V.E R COLLEGE
3IUSLCAL INSTITUTE
Opens its Spring Session
ON THE FIRST OF APRIL.
Teachers of tho county w:.i do we!! to convs
pond with the President
fabii-o:
fj
AND
K. T. TAYLOR
jpoß sale. .
One BLACK MAKS (Ohio Toga), five years old,
sound, in good condition, fifteen hands high, un
trained, and will pace a mile In about three min
utes. Enquire of L. RICHARDSON, Smith’s
Ferry, Beaver county. Pa. mar2B-4t
150,000 REWAK - D!
Will be distributed to subscribers to the AMERI
CAN WORKING PEOPLE in 1873. It Is the only
Workingman's Tariff Montblyjhas 16 large quarto
pages, with illustrations.
EVERY SUBSCRIBER GETS A PREMIUM,
Vanring from 25 cents in value to $3OO in greets
backs. Among the premiums are two of $5OO in
greenbacks; two of $200; ten of f 100; one hundred
of $10; five hundred of $2; five Parlor Organs.
$350 each; Un Sewing Machines. $6O each; fifty
American Watches, each—besides many thous
ands of smaller premiums. Only $1.50 per-year;,
sent on trial three months for 25 cents.
Send for specimen to
msr23“3ia
jg'XECUTOR’S NOTICE.
Estate or MARY B. ELLIOTT, Deceased.
Letters* testamentary on the estate of Mary B.
Elliott, late of the borough of Beaver Falla, Bea
ver county. Pa., deceased, having been granted to
the undersigned, all person* knowing themselves
indebted to said estate are requested .to make Im
mediate payment, and those having claims against
the same will present them, properly authenticated
for settlement, to JOHN GODDARD.
mar2B fit New Brighton. Pa
ESTABLISHED IN IS3B.
RE-ESTABLISHED IN 1869.
Q G. HAM M E R & SONS,
Manufacturers of
FINE AND MEDIUM FURNITURE,
or Every Description and Price,
Handsome and Superior in style and quality
than found in most or any other Furniture Up use
this »'ile of the mountains.
Photographs and Price Lists sent on application,
or when in the city don’t forget the place—sign ol
the Large Goiden Chair,
, 4
46, 48 and 50, Seventh Avenue,
mar23-ly
£*C TO P3 f day. Agents wanted ! All
OJ iU 0-£U classes of working people, of
either sex, younger old, make more money at
work for ns, in tneir. spare moments, or all the
time, than at.anythin* else. Particulars free. Ad
dress G. Stinson Sc Co., Portland, Me. novs-ly
Atl«Wß|y.s,
Q A. S M ALL,
ATTORNEY & T LAW,
BEAVER. PENN A
OFFICE IX THE COURT ISOUS'B; [WeSfMy
JT O R N E A:K I N,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
3SAIN ST., BEAVBK-FALLS. {jalO’TS
JAMES CAMEROX*'. JOHN Y. »-4®ES.
QAS. E RON & MAKES,
A TTO RITE YS AT LAW
AND BEAL ESTATE AGBXTs,
ROCHESTER, PA..
Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to
their care, and have superior facilities for baying
and selling real estate. declS ly
P. 11. AGNKW. J. si. BUCHANAN.
& BUCHANAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
(NEAR THE POST OFFICE,)
oct4 BEAVER C. H., PA.
JOHN B. YOUNG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BEAVER PA;
Office andresidemte on Third st. east of the Court
House.
All law business entrusted to my care shall re
ceive prompt attention. Also, persons having
Real Estate for sale; aad those wishing to bny town
property, coal or tsna lands, may save time and
money by calling atTay ofiice. [apiffil’VC ly.
UA.RSHAU. SWABTZWEU>BB JKO. C. BABB.
gWARTZWBLDER & BARR,
ATTORNEYS* AT LAW,
No. 66 GRANT STREET,
PITTSBURGH. [seSTH-ly^
JACOB DAVIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 75 GRANT STREET,
(first noon.)> PITTSBURGH.
scoU7l-<sm
Q.ILBERT L. EBERHART,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will give prompt attention to Collection-. Pro
curing Bounties aed Pensions, Buying and Selling
Real Estate, etc
OFFICE ON BROADWAY,
Opposite R. E. Kqopes’ Banking House,
| NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER CO., PA
septt'72-ly
JOSEPH LEDLIE,
A T TORNE V AT LA W,
(I‘ltlse, in the Radical Building.)
BEAVER. PA.
All basUuss entrusted to U:s care will receive
prompt at tension. dec4'tiS;ly
J R. JUCREERV,
A T TORNEY AT LAW 7 ,
THIRD STREET,
(first door below the Court IlonsoJ
)yP7o—ty BEAVKa. PA.
OBNTRAL CLAIM AGENCY,
JAMES M. SELLERS,
144 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
Bounties, Pensions, Back Pay. Horse Claims,
State Claims. &c.. promptly collected. Nocharae
for information, uoi w Uen money is not collected,
dec4‘b-4;tl
Q.IRARD HOUSE,
CORNER NINTH * mESTNUT STREETS
PHILADELPHIA.
H. W. KAN AOr A.
terifusHv Pronnetor.
jgGOS FOR HATCHING—
FROM, JURE WHITE LEGHORN FOWLS
Price *1 50 per Dozen.
b. IHiAMER, Bviryev/ator. Heave; Co., Pa.
CAPRON & CO.,
Box 5, Pittsburgh, Pa.'
PITTSBURGH, PA
3»w Sm-ertisrams.
PITTSBURGH, PT. WAYNE AND
CHICAGO RAILWAY.—On and after v.
24, 1373. train 3 will leave stations as rcS
TRAINSGOING WK*T. ' ~"
stations
Pittsburgh
Rochester
Alliance
OrrviUe
Mansfield
Crestline • • [ pj
Forest
Lima
Fort Wayne
Plymouth
Chicago
TRA;
STATIONS.
Chicago.;
Plymouth
Fort Wayne
Lima
Forest ~.
Crestline .. J.
Mansfield.......
Orrville
Alliance .....
Rochester
Pittsburgh |
General
Cl LEV ELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R.
J On and aftw* Dec. 23d. 1872, trains wli' leave
stations daily, (ttaaOays excepted) as follows;
GOING SOUTH-MAIN LINK.
STATIONS,
Cleveland
Hudson
Esvenna
Alliance
Bayard
Wellsville...
Pittsburgh...
NORT3?-
GOING
' STATIONS.
Pittsburgh...
We!lsvHie
BOyard
Alfianee
Ravenna
Hudson
Cleveland
GOING KAST—KIVKR DIVISION
STATIONS.
ACCOM.
Bellalr
j Bridgeport .
Steubenville
' Wellsville...
i’ Rochester. .
< Pittsburgh..
5.45 am 10.50 am , 3.35 pm I
5.50 11.00 1 3,i' !
0.37 V2.l2ptr; 4.36 ,
8.15 1.35 6.20 I
•J. 30 , 2.33 , 7.13 .
10.40 : 3.10 8.2 U
(K>S:?Q V
'£ST—KIViSR DIVISION
-ACCOM | JtAII.. 2XPR'S. ACCOI
STATTOJf*.
Pittsburgh
Rochester..
Wellsville
Steubenville
Bridgeport
Bfellair
TUSCARAWAS BRANCH
Leaves Arrives
M.Phila.fl!®am I.oopm I Bayard. 9.45 .am * 4 (•'po 1
BAyard, 13.10 * p. m. { N. Phila. 3.00 a 7.30 p a ;
F. R. MYERS.
General Passenger and Ticket Agent. 1
PEJfNSSLTANU R. R
—After December 33d, 1873, Trains wiW arr.ve
and depart as follows;
BXSTWAICS'. I WESTWiP.D.i
Through Trains Leave Through Trains A; r.ve
Union Depofr Union Depot.
Pactfit Exp’s, 215 f) am i Mail Train, l;0o a m
Mat? Train, 7145 a m Fast Line. I:3oam
Chicago'Ex 12*30 p m Pittsburgh Ex, f.i* l a m
Cnroihnati Ex. t:U) p m Cincinnati Ex. 9-r a m
Phitodelp’a Es. o;3»pm Southern Ex. T2;iipnj
Fast Line, StSOp m Pacific Expr’s. /r pm
kooac. Way Passenger, 9:st‘ p a
Watt 9-No T, os4o*a m local.
Wilkihsb’g A-C Walls No 1 (i-Soam
No T 705 a m Brinton Ac. Not. 7- 11 a m
Walls-No-2, Kathr-a ml Wilkinsburg Ac
Wail’s No 3, TIT® am' Not ~ Svli'itn
Wilfeinsburg-Ac ‘ Walls No 2. 9-ram
Nop 2:40 p m Johnstown Ac. JO-ram
Walls No 4, 3:2»>p m, Walls No 3, ];-i> i m
Johnstown Ac. 4;Ob p m Walls No 4 ?,:3t. •- m
Brinton Accom- ( Wilkinsbnrg Ac
nasdiit’hNo 1. 458 pm No 3 4. it pm
Brinton Ac. No 3 5t40 p m Walls Ac. No. 5 5.55 pa-
Walis-No 5, fitlf) p m Brinton No 3. k:5- p m
Brinton A*c No 3 ShStJ’p m Brinton Ac. No 3 7.3' r to
Walls-Ac.No.O lints p m,Brinton Ac Not iMOpm
Chicago Express. Cincinnati Express, Fast I/nc
and Brinton Ac. No, 3 leave daily.
Pacific Express daily, except Monday.
All other trains ohlly. except Sunday.
Pacific Express leaves Pittsburgh ar’3:.Vi a m sr
riving-.it Hainsbnrarait 11:40 am; Phiiadelph a ;1
p ta; Baltimore 394)'ui in; Washington .'■4 ! ian
New York fi;34-p an,
Chicago Express leaves Fittsbnrgl;, at 13.
arrives ikirrlshurg-ID.SO p m; Philadelphia 2
New York fi.lo a m.
Cincinnati Express leaves Pittsburgh at lap
Harrisburg in-.45p in; Phila.K*’.■>...- i*"
a to:-Balt more-3:13 am; Washington s:‘i | i. ) an N--' 7
York <>: Ufa ro.
Bhiladelplya Express leaves PitPbui-.:!: a - ' [
; xntjarrives ai f Hpmsbnni 2:35 am; Phr.adc,!h a’ "
, a m; New York 19:14 a in.
; Fast Line leaves Pittsburgh at Sr.Vpni: a”:, ■
| .Harrisburg 5:43 a m: Philadelphia a ta:
more 0:00 a m; ASashington 11:30 a m:
pm. :
The Church Train? leave Wall's - ..:
Sunday at o:y>iiai,reiichsng Pittsburgh at I'c l> ■ x
Rctnrnip" leave Pittsburgh at !2:?toj> r.i. “ j
at WaiPsTstotios at .1:59 p in. Lea - , e P:C*
1);20 p m arrive Brinton's 10;:;o i> m.
: CITY TICKET OFFICE— Far the cot.-.- rf
of; the citizens of Pittsburgh the Pena-; '■■‘j- '
Railroad Cosipany have opened a city *tc ■ “
at No Tb Fttthj averue corner ol Smithth i
where Through Tickets. Couimntat
j apt! Local Tit-Sets to principal stat inns can _!■
I chased at any hour of the day or I'vw; ' r
same rates as are charged at the <1 ep<>-.
Baggage will be chocked through to i-*' -
from hotel# and residences by ExceSto; NG-
Expres? Co . .on orders left at the of?h
For farther information app'v to
a../ cassatt; d. m r.c’ n
General Ai;u);)ger. Gen. I --*
VALLEY RA ILK-' A D
I On and n f:e r Monday. July '.-.i■ *. ’ e
1 Through Train 1 * daiiy.‘except Sunday. w; yy';*’
uad arrive* at I’ittstninjh. city time. ,
i Oil CU\. Buffalo nnfi all point * 4 a tit ' ou-t-‘- ■
and Western and Central New V<>>k.
I ■ ' r •'
Lea .
Day Express .
Niuht Express
Mail Train.. .
Ist Hull on Ac
Ist Soda Works Ac
Parnassns Ac ,
Brady t- Bund Ac..;
j 2d 11 niton Ac ,
, 2d Soda Works Ac tvl' l ' Pta
Sd Ac.. ..• S .*‘i t< ic.
A special Sunda j train leaves
Sunday at 7.10 a nil anlvina at Parke: a •’
Kstmnio!? leaves 4*srker a; 4 4ft p in. ami a''
Virtsbiimh at S S' pm ... ij-;
t’hnrch train fo and from Soda Wo - us js • L _
arrives at PitleburL'h at i a r.-.. ;<: ■!
j Vi.tAi p n
i
j.;j. LAr>-;:KNC
j. n. c::.vv, Ticket a^-a.
llailtouiVc..
mail, .e*.-* ; ElJ^
1.45JJ1 ; V ),. AS . f
•2.0-2 7.22 :u->- -i *
3.15 um 1.-s.p* 5$
(>.31 | 12.10 pm 7
8.55 3.15 A. 09 oii
9.20 4.00 t. 40 si.
9.40 I 5.55 am 6,00 3
11,05 j 7.40 ; 7.55 ins
Ifi.OSpa 9,00 ) 9.15 ,12„
2.40 11.50 12.03 am if
4.45 | 2.35 pm 2.55 ! 515
.50 1 6.30 1 6.50 ,
INS GOING £ASTT -
MAIL EXPB’9. EXPB b. El?a'f,
! ».20am 5.30 pm
12.02 pm 8.55 12.15 as
2.20 11.20 ,qqo
4.07 ■ 1.1 Bam S.OJpjj
5.08 ! 2.27 9.27
6.?0 j 4.('5 11,10
| 4.1 a 11.30a*
; 4.43 11.05<p *
9.J» I* 6.37 2.13
U.OO : 8.23 4.2)
10.42 «‘so
2.20 111.45 ax 8.09
5.15 aw
9.13
12.20 rx
3.45 .
4.00
5.33 ,
O.
640
P. I
11,43
2.50 pm
4^)o
F. R. MYERS,
Passenger and' Ticaet Agent,
sspb’a maii-. Kxmrj. acco«
S.3oam
i a. 43
j 10.15
n.io
11.44
I.IOPM
I 3,40 j
1.55 PS ■' 4,(W?i
8.0-2 3.W
3.33 ! 3.48
4.13 ft, 35-
4.44
8.00
8.20 i
MAIN LINE
kxpb’S,
HAIL. BXPB’3. AC z<m.
i 6.30 am 1.15 pm
3.55 3.15
II&.30 4.30
11H25 5.10
ilST;l2pm 5.4 S
12:46 ; 6.14
I 1.55 1 7.15
ma,t,. sxpu'a. acojh!
i 6.30 am r l.lflpjr 4%7»
7.40 ; X9O 5;:j»
5.50 .120 7 iy
0.50 ; 4 .*2O *.OO
11.14) ! 5,25 li (.5
11.10 5,40 a. 30
?. !v u
?• ►.4t* ’> :r.
:i l:;
(’,.40 u m
a m
13 -;r a n;
y:u >''
14) [i :k
1 7.l'Aa
. 8 OC
8.45
■ 10. CO
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