8 LOCAL ITEMS. i We are indebted to H. H. Coe, of Den ver, for a copy of the Annual Report of the Denver Board of-Trade for 1872. The report says: “The growth of the City, the enlarge ment of its trade, and th,e general pros perity of its citizens during the year 1872, has been exceedingly gratifying. Our population, estimated at from 8,000 ito 11,000 on the Ist of January last, is now placed by competent Judges at 15,000. The city’s taxable wealth, returned at $6,772,908 in 1871, at the end of 1872 ex ceeds $8,500,000. The trade of the past year shows an excess of $3,500,000 over the previous year. Every Disease Ims Its Remedy. tfpon this broad fact is -founded tbo whole art and science of medicine. That every disease has its curable stage, under proper treatment, there can be no doubt. That they have their incurable stage, under any treatment, may be equally true. The curable period is during tbe early part of the disease, of course; tbe incurable being the advanced condition—the last stage To know the precise nature, extent and locality of the disease is of tbe drat importance in the treatment of any case. This Is precisely the reason given by Dra. Old sbne, of Pittsburgh, for bringing into requisition the Microscope, Test-tube, Urinometer and al' tbe Chemical apparatus for the scientific examination of the urine In all chronic and complicated cases. The long affilctcd have not been slow to appre ciate these scientific aide, and the consequence is, their office is one continued throng of patients, from all parts of the country, seeking the advan tage of this skill in diagnoia. A knowledge of the appropriate remedy, how ever, is quite important, as without the remedy no advantage would be gained by knowing the disease. Every disease has its remedy. This is verified inthe|fact that different medicines spend their action upon different parts oftbe human system. As each particular disease spends its principal baneful action upon a certain organ or tissue of the body, according to its peculiar nature, so each particular remedy spends its medicinal action upon a certain organ or tissue, according to its medicinal qualities. Having a knowledge of the true nature of the case, as also oi the appropriate remedy, the next matter of importance is Us proper preparation and application. This should bo carefully attended to, and, as far as practicable, all medicines should be examined by the physician before being put into the bands of the patient or nurse. This is done in the office of Drs. Oldsbne. be fore mentioned. Ail their medicines are compounded and their prescriptions filled by their own special direction, and under their own supervision. No medicines are passed from their prescrip tions but through their hands. T?he people of Miller’s Run church- Presbytery of Pittsburgh, expect to have a grand time on Wednesday and Thurs day, May 14tb and 15Ui. The occasion will be the fiftieth anniversary of the set tlement «f the venerable Rev. Wm. Smith, D. D., as pastor. The following will be the order of exercises: Wednes day, May 14th, 11 o’clocjt, a. m , Histori cal Discourse, by Rev. Wm. Smith, D. D ; 2 o’clock. P. m , Discourse, by Rev. 8. W. Miller—subject, ‘‘The Jubilee.” Tburs day, May 15th, 11 o’clock, a. m , Dis course, by Rev. I. N. Hays—subject, “These Fifty Years in History.” One o’clock, p. m., collation in the grove. Sentiments and speeches, closed by Rev John McCluskey, D. D, This cbnrch has supplied a large number of ministers, and also’ministers’wives from its own fami lies. A large number of the former stu dents ‘fit Jefferson College have been con nected with its Sabbath schools and pray er-meetings. No doubt as many as possi ble of these will be present, while greet" mgs will coma not only from every part, of this land, hut also from heathen coun tries. R. Steinfelil of New Brighton, takes pleasure in informing bn customers and all others interested that he has a new and complete slock of mens’ and boys’ clothing of all sizes and qnaltity made up in the latest style, and also a full stock of cassimeres,vestings, coatings, and a gener al assortment of gents’ furnishing goods, including trunks, &c. He earnestly in vites comparison and asks that those wishing to purchase anything in his trade to call and examine his slock, for he has made up his mind not to be undersold by any one in the State, and takes pleasure in showing his goods whether you buy or not. call and don’t forget the place, corner of Broadway and Lock Sts., New Brighton. Farmers of Beaver county, read this. J. &R. llaraha. at Roger's Ferry. Beaver county, sell all kinds of (arming implements. Go to them and buy he well known Wood’s Mower and Reaper, im proved. at la«t year’s prices. Also the Improved Lock Lever Hay Rake. They sell the latest im proved Howe Sewing Machine, cne of the best Machines in the world. Their address is Industry- Penn'a. Old John Robinson ’s Sea Lion that mtde snehu wonderful escape al Ro Chester ou Monday night, and for the cap Hire of which §l,OOO reward was y offered, tmlst have been captured by some lucky fellow, since he was ou exhibition at Wfllsvil'le the next day after the escape. Tiie story was a good free advertisement any way, and no doubt will pay well financially. Any hoax is easily swallow ed, however oily it may be, hut the Sea Lion hoax went down without any diffl cullv. Mr* Jackson Spriggs,formerly a res* idenl of Washington, Pa., but who has lived in this place for the last* two years, died very sud lenlv at bis residence on Friday last from an apoplectic attack. His funeral services took place on Tuesday, at which were h >s children and’other rela lives who had come from a distance to be present. He was a useful man and his loss will be deeply felt by the community. To the Lady Headers of the JBadical.~The fair readersofthia jour nal have .lllcely a l!: their faypHle place for supplying themselves with that aU interesting and absorbing article . of fash ionable dress which is ronsidered the most difficult and of a lady’s toilet, we mean Millinery, a Hat or a Bon net. To those ladies in doubt where to find the right place, to get their Millinery done in the must fashionable and rdiable style, at the least cost, we would, say go to Mrs. J. H. Bence, 3d street, Beaver, she is one of tbe most favorably known Practical Milliners in our epunty, and to bet numerous friends, and patrons,, it is not necessary to say this, but to those who are ln our midst, they cannot do better than to give Mrs. Bence a trial. Mr. J. H, Bence has just returned from New York City, whore be has made such arrangements as will se cure us the styles, in Beaver, on the same day as they are out in New York. It is au established fact that at this establish ment, Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, French Flowers, Silk Scarfs, Hosiery, Kid Gloves (Alexandre’s best,) Corsets, Veil stuffs Hair goods, Men’s shirts, and other arti cles to numerous to mention here, can he bought as cheap as at tbe lowest price boqse in Pittsburgh. A word to the wise is sufficient, give her an early call at her new and more commodious place, nearly opposite the well known old stand, Third street, Beaver, Pa. % maj 9-2 l The Quarterly Conference in the M. E Church commences on Saturday evening. May 10th, and continues over Sunday. The entire services will be conducted by the Presiding Elder, Rev. S. H. Nesbitt, D. D„ late editor of the Pittsburgh Chris tian Adcocate. All are cordially invited to be present. Utov SVdmtis>tmcuts. ■JJ S. INTERNAL REVENUE NOTICE TO SPECIAL TAX PAYERS. The law of December 34th, 1873, requires every person engaged in any business, avocation or em ployment, which renders him liable to a Special Tax, to procure and place conspicuously in his es tablishment or place of-busincss a Stamp denoting the payment ;of said Special Tax before commenc ing business. The taxes embraced within the provisions of law above quoted are the following, viz: Rectifiers *3OO 00 Dealers, retail liquor , 35 Oil Dealers, wholesale liquor 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale, 50 00 Dealers in malt Hqnors. relail 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco 25 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco 500 00 and on sales of over *l,OOO, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of $l,OOO Dealers in manufactured tobacco 5 00 Manufacturers of stills 50 00 and for each still or worm manufactured 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class, more than two horses 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class. 9 horses 95 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class, 1 horse.. 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class, oi foot or public conveyance 10 00 Brewers of less than 500 barrels 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more 100 00 Any person who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. Special Tax Payers throughout the United States are reminded that they must make application to the tCollector (or Deputy Collector) of their re spective districts, and procnie the proper stamp for the Special Tax Year, commencing May 1,1873, without waiting for further notice. C. M. MERRICK, Collector Internal Revenue, 21th District Penn’a., New Brighton, Pa. myi) 2t gEAVER COUNTY, ss: ( —| In the Orphans' Court o f Beaver, coun \ SEALvty. In the matter of the petition forpar | -~v— \ litlon of the real estate of Polly Hicc, late of the township of Hanover, in said county, deceased. And now, April Hath, 1873. Rule on the heirs and legal representatives of satd decedent, to-wlt: Jo seph Minesinger residence in Fulton county. HI., Ansou Minesinger. George W. Minesinger, Eliza beth Minesinger, residing in Beaver county, and Samuel Minesinger. residing In Wilson county, Teun., David Minesinger, residing in Venango county, Pa.. Mary Minesinger. Abagall Minesfn ger, residing in the Slate of California. Ruth Minesinger, residing in Beaver connty. Pa., Eliza beth Minesinger and Martha Minesinger, residence unknown, James Minesinger. residence In Mon tana Territory, Henry*Minesinger, J. A. Mine singer and Martha Needham, residing in the State of Indiana, James Minesinger, residence in the State of Illinois. John Minesinger and Thomas Minesinger. residence unknown, Anthony Mine ginger, residence unknown. Rosanna Basjium, res idence unknown. Allsey Minesinger, intermarried with Alexander Nash, residing in the Slate of In diana, and all others interested to show cause, if any they have, why an inquest to make partition <>l the real estate of the said decedent, should not be awarded at an Orphans’ Court, to be held at Beaver, in and for the county of Beaver, on the Second Monday of Juno,;A. D. 1873 A true copy of Rule. Attest : JOHN C. HART, Clerk CH AMBERLIN WHITE. Sheriff. Shei id's Office, May (j, 1873, —ray O-31 NOTICE. Ucnrici & Lens. Trustees, J In the Court of Com vs >mon Pleas of Beaver W. F. Modes, ct al. j County, Fi. Fa. No. 30 and 37. March Term, IBT3. Dominic Betohe Her, 1 Fi. Fa. No. 37, March vs. J-Term. 1873. W. F. Modes. | John Miller) vs - Fi. Fa. No. 38, March Term, 1873. W F Modes. And now to wit; April 30th, 1<73, Joseph Led lie. Esq., is appointed an Auditor to dist ribule I he proceeds of sale ol personal property sold on the above writs, and now in the bauds of Sbejilf White. Bv the Court. BEAVER COUNTY, ss: A true extract Irom the Record. Attest: JOHN CAI'GHEY, Proth’y. The Auditor above named will attend to the du ties of bis appointment at his office in The Radi ( ai. building. Third street, Beaver, Pa., on SAT URDAY, MAY 24th. IS7.T at ten o’clock in the forenoon. JOSEPH LEI) LIE, And it or. my 9 ;)t. NOTICE In the Orphans’ Court of Beaver County: In the mat ter of the final account of William Brunton, and James M. Reed, executors Of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Brotherton. dec’d.. And now to wit: April 2»th; 187:), the Court on motion appoint F. H. Agnew and J. M. Buchanan, Esqs., Auditors to report distribution of the bal ance in the hands 01 the accountants. From the Recotd. Attest: JOHN C. HART. Clerk. The Auditors aboke named will attend to the dune* of their appointment at the Court House, in Beaver, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th i»ay op MAY. 1873? at 10 o'clock, a M. f when and where all parties interested may attend. ‘ 1 F. 11. AGNEW, jnvO-31. J. M. BUCHANAN. WANTED. We will give men and women BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY. from four to eight dollars per day, can be pursued in your own neighborhood; it is a rare chance for those out of employment or having leisure time, girls and boys frequently do as well ns men. Fain ticulars free. Address. * J. LATH AM & CO., myiitf 2ii Washington St., Boston, Mass. TOB FRETTING AT THE fj , RADICAL OFFICE, ** < t€) 000,000 ACRES, f •> * -V*r K la The cheapest land in the market for sale by i THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY In the Great Platte Valley. 3.000,000 ACRES IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA, Now for sate In tracts of forty acres anl upwards on five and ten years' credit at :six per cent. No advance interest required. • Jlild and beautiful climate,- fertile soil, and abundance of good water. - I’ The best market in the west! The great min ing regions of Wyoming. Colorado, Utah , and Ne vada being supplied by the Farmers in the Platte Valley. T SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOMESTEAD OF IGO ACRES. , Free homes for all. Millions of choice govern ment land open for entry under the Homestead Law, near this Great Railroad, with good markets and all the contcttieneesof an old settled country. Free Passes to purchasers of Railroad land. Sectional maps, showing the Mod, also ncw edi tion of Descriptive Pamphlet, With new maps, mailed ftec everywhere. Address r . O. F. DAVIS; Commissioner U. P. B. R.. Omaha, Neb. pOR ONE DOLLAR. We will send FREE by mail, on receipt of One Dollar, 25.packete of choice Flower Seeds : and onr Catalogno. containing upwards of 1,000 varieties, with fall directions for culture, to any address in the United States. Catalogues free on applica tion. , rr DEE & DOTLE, Seedsmen and Florist*. 57 Tre mont Street, Boston. WANT AN AGENT In this place to canvass for the new, valuable and fast selling book by Dr. JOHN COWAN, THE SCIENCE OF A HEW tIFE. Recommended and endorsed by prominent minis ters, physicians, religions and secular papers. No there book like it published. $4O per week guar anteed. .Address , , COWAN* COT, 139 Eight Bt.,NewYork. tQ-Xpjßga f - SmTV f r* Sewing Machine IS THE BBBTTN THE WORLD. Agents Wanted. Send for Circular. Address «I&MEBTI. Harrisburg. Pa. Q NLY TEN CENTS!!! EVJ|RY MAN HISOWN PAINTER; Or, PdinU-~How to Select and Use Them. * A plain treatise, containing sample card with 43 different actually, painted shades and tints, with tnstruc’ions for exterior and interior Mouse Deco ration. 3 * copies, bound in cloth, lor $5. Sample copies, paper cover, mailed, post paid, to any address, on receipt of 10 cents, by the Publisher. HENRY CAREY BAIRD. Box 1634, Post-omce, Philadelphia. See the following valuable extracts from press no tices ; “A very valunole book, and no one Intending to paint should fail toread it.”—N. Y. Tribune. “We did not know so much could be said On the subject of palming a bouse until we read Ibis ex cellent book of Mr. Baird’s.”—N. Y. Herald. “A want long foil at last supplied.”—Scientific American. ’’Not only a necessity to the painter, hot valua ble to every occupant of a dwdUlng.”—2? Y World. “Bay 25 copies of this book and distribute them among your friends, if they will heed the advice therein, yon coaid 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 onra in ap pearance.”—Harper s Weekly. “In selling a sample copy for 10 cents, Mr. Baird must feel certain an order for 25 bound In cloth will follow,”—Prank Leslie. “We know the town and country paints therein recommended; and can vouch for their value and the excellence of the “Harrison” brand of white lead.”—Philadelphia Ledger. M [ESTABLISHED 1830.1 WELCH & GRIFFITHS, > Manufacturers of Saws. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. EVERY SAW WARRANTED. FILES, BELTING Si MACHINERY. 31 DISCOUNTS, a* fa?”"Price Lists and Circulars free. MWELCH tfc GRIFFITHS, Bowlon, ißaw., Sc Detroit, [Rich. Breech-Loading Shot Gnus, $4O to $3OO. Double Shot Guns $8 to $l5O. Single Gnna $3 to $2O. Rillcs $8 to $75. Revolvers ssto $23. Pistols $1 to $8 Gun Material, Fishing Tackle, &c. Large discounts to dealers and clubs. Army guns, re volvers. etc., bought or traded for. Goods sent by express. C. O. D. to be examined before paid for. J£ITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP For cleaning and polishing metals, for cleaning and preserving paint, for removing itains from marble, lor washing hands, 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 only by EASTMAN & BKOOKE,'43I N. Third St., Philadelphia. J3ATENTS OBTAINED. ~ No fee unless successful. No fee In advance." No charge lor preliminary search. Send for circulars. CONNOLLY BROTHERS, 108 S. Fourth St., Phil adelphia, Pa., and OOS.Ninlh St.,Washington, D. C. n ATT ID Children.” A uaLilllxLliJi/LI Medico Philosophical Poem. Originally published In 1005. A reprint of this rare and curious old poem now ready. Price $lOO As. Aatiquarian Pub. Co., 130 South Otb street, Philadelphia. GENTS! A RARE CHANCE We wijl pay agents $lO a week in cash who will engage with ns at once. Everything furnished" and expenses paid. Address A. COLTER & CO., Charlteto, Mioh. yjj»t P erds, y' Agents winted! All •©•J lv/ classes of working people, of either sex young or old. make money at work for ,us in their spare moments, or all the time, than nt anything else. Particulars free. Address G. Stixson & Co., Portland. Maine. WORKING CLASS K anteed. Respectable employment at nomc, day or evening; no capital required; fall instructions and valuable package of goods sent free by mail Address, with six cent retnrn stamp, M. YOUNG & CO., Ifi Courtlandt St., N. Y. /tu nnn reward.,, , 111 A I II I I I For any case of Blind, 11 /I I II I I I Bleeding. Itching or UJ \/| I I I I I'l ccrated Piles that De A I I II I I I Bixo’s Pile Remedy ill I I I I I I I' fails to.care. It-is pre |J/ A 1 mII li pared expressly to euro the Plies, and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price $l,OO, THE 1573. DTe# CHEAP FARMS I THE BEST LOCATIONS FOB COLONIES, ONLY TEN CENTS ! gfcw pJwfifcettteikt.*. 0. BT ; T YBB U R Q Katalysine Water Is tbeaearest approach to aepecific ever discover ed Tor Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Diabetes, Sidney and Urinary Diseases generally. It restores muscular power to the Par alytic. It cures Liver Complaint and Chronic Diarrhoea, Piles, Constipation, Asthma, Catarrh and Bronchitis, Diseases of the skin, General De bility and Nervous Prostration from Mental and Physical Excesses. It is the Greatest Antidote ever discovered for Excessive Eating or Drinking. It corrects the stomach, promotes Digestion, and Relieves the Head ..almost immediately. No . household should be without it. For sale by all druggists. ■ faSTot a history of the Springs, for medical reports of the power of the'Water over diseases, for marvellous cores, and for testimonials from distinguished men, send for pamphlet. WHIT NEY BROS., General Agents. 237 South Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. Gettysburg Spring Co. 10,000 oim $500,000. On Tuesday, July Bth, 1873, the Third Grand Gift Concert under the management of Ex-Gov ernor Thomas E.' Bramlette, and authorized by special act of the Legislature, for the benedt of the Public Library of Kentucky, positively and unequivocally comes off in Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky., when 10,000 Gifts, all cash, amounting to $ 500,000, will be dlstiibnted by lot among the ticket holders. The money to pay all these gifts in full is already In bank and set aside for that purpose, as the following certificate shows: 'Omc* of Farmers’ and Drovers’ Bank, i Louisville, Kt.. April 7.1873. ( This is to certify that there is in the Fanners’ and Drovers’Bank, to the credit of the Third Grand Gift Concert for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, Five Hundred. Thousand Dollars, which has been set apart by the Managers to pay the gifts in full, and will be held by the Bank and paid oat for this purpose, and this pur pose only [Signed] R> 8. VEECH, Cashier. Only a few tickets remain unsold, and they will be famished to the first applicants at the follow ing prices; Whole tickets, $10; halves, $5; quar ters, $3.50; 11 whole tickets for $100; 56 for $500; 113 for $l,OOO and 575 for $3;000. For tickets and full information apply to THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Louisville. Ky.. or THOS. H. HAYS & CO., mya-lm 609 Broadway, N. Y. JgEAVER COUNTY, ss: In the Orphans’ Court of Beaver Conn < - J ty. In the matter of the petition for par < SEAL Vtition of the real estate of Smith Mc- I■»-*- J Daniel, late of North Sewlckly twp., In said county, deceased. And now to wit: March,2oth 1873. Rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Smito Mc- Daniel, deceased, viz: Eliza, intermarried with Archibald Smith, Charlotte, intermarried with Daniel Malasky, Smith McDaniel, ail residing in North Sewlckly township, Beaver county, Pa.; Margaret, intermarried with A. G. Mcßride, re siding in Sandoval, Marian county, Illinois, John McDaniel, residing in Newport. Kentucky. Also grand-children, Ito wit: Children of Lidia Mc- Daniel, deceased, who was intermarried with Mat thew Ramsey, viz: Samuel S.. John M , David M., Nancy E., Intermarried with Timothy Dee, Mary, intermarried with Liberty Mann, James Wiltiam. Lidia A. and Randolph Ramsey, (said Samuel S. Ramsey residing in State of ) and the remaining eight children residing in Bea ver and Allegheny counties, the five last named being miners, and having for their guardian ad HCim, John Goddard. Also children of Nancy Me-" Daniel, deceased, who was intermarried with Ja cob Piereol, now deceased, Jacob Plersol, Jr., re siding in Beaver county. Pa., Agaes Plersol, re siding with Mrs. A. G. Mcßride, at Sandoval, Mar ian county. 111., Rachel M. Plersol and Stella Pier- - sol, residing in West Virginia, the last three nam ed being minors, and having for their guardian ad Mini , John Goddard aforesaid, and all others to appearand show cause, if any they have, why an inquest to make partition of the real estate of said decedent, should not be awarded at an Orphans’ Ccurt, to be held at Beaver, in and fur the coubty of Beaver, on the Second Monday of Jane next, 1873. A true copy of Rule. Attest: JOHN C. HART, Clerk. CHAMBERLIN WHITE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Beaver, April 29,1873—m3 3t. JJRUG STORE FOR SALE. A First Class Drug and Prescription Store Very eligibly situated In Allegheny City, doing a paying business, is offered for sale on accommo dating terms. The owner wishing to retire from active business, or would prefer selling an interest to a person having good references, and who coaid give it their whole attention. An opportunity of this kind to get Into a good paying business with small capital does not often occm. For farther particulars address B. F. GOULD, care Dr. Hays, 189 Washington Avenue, Allegheny City, Pa. my2-lm. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JAMES McCRKADY, DEC'D. Letters of administrat ion on the estate of James McCready, dcc’d.. late of Greene township, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said estate ore requested to make im mediate payment, ui;d those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated fur settlement. JOHN B. McCREADY. Adm'r„ aprtS-lit Greene Township. NOTICE. ESTATE OF JAMES B. ANDREWS. DEC’D. Letters of administration on the estate of James B. Andrews, dec’d., la!e of Fallston, Beaver coun ty, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, nil persons indebted lb the said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement to NANCY JANE ANDREWS. Adm'r.. aprlS-Ot. Fallston, Pa. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE Fine Farm on the Ohio River and Pittsburgh Fort Wayne Sc Chicago Railroad, 20 Miles from Pittsburgh. By viituo of an order of the Orphans’ Court of the county of Beaver, the undersigned Trustee ap pointed to make sale of the real estate of Wilham Young. late of the township of Economy, in said county, deceased, alter proceedings in partition. Will expose to sale by public vendoe or outcry ou the premises, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of MAY, 1873, at 10 o’clock, a. M.. the following described real estate of said decedent, situate in said town ship of Economy, qpunty and State aforesaid, viz; Beginning at a post on the Ohio river, thence by lands of H. Romelgh. John Fowler and L). Khr man noilho3V4 deg, east 208 perches to a post, thence by land of James and Nelson Mum:rave north 2(> l i deg, west 81 15 1011 perches to a black oak; thence by laud of John Cummings' heirs south 03*4 dog. west 197 perches to a post on the bank of the Ohio river, thence up said river south IS?4 deg, east 8190-100 per to the place of beginning contain mg 102 acres and 112 per more or less, all of which Is cleared and under fence, and in a line state of cultivation, and on which are a tine 2-story brick dwelling house, containing 9 rooms, finished attic, 2 halls, all well fiinished. with cellar under ncath the whole building; huge stone spring house, with good spring conveniently located, having pipes laid therefrom, carrying water into the kitchen; a large double frame bun. with gra nary, carriage house, and stabling for horses and cattle, and all other necessary outbuildings. There are 10 ACRES OF ORCHARD# on the premises, containing 1000 apple trees, 50 quince trees, and peach, plum an other trees, ail in good hearing condition; also nil kinds of small fruit, shrubbery. &c. The faim has been well known as a good market garden, being well adapted to that pur pose. and is situated one-half milo of Remington and Baden stations, on the P. Ft. W. l’7l-*iin Q.ILBERT L. EBERIIART. ATTORNEY AT LAW Will give prompt attention to Collections. Pro caring Bounties and Pensions, Birrin'' and Sellin>» Real Estate, etc. " OFFICE ON BROADWAY, Opposite R. E. Hoopes’ Banking House, NEW BRIGHTON. BEAVER CO>., PA. sop6’72-ly J H, M’C BEERY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, THIRD STREET, (First door below the Court House,) Jyl’7o—ly. BEAVER. FA. 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 information, nor when money is not collected. dec4’6S:tf Q.IRARD HOUSE, CORNER NINTH * CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA. H. W. KANAQA, decll’6B:ly Proprietor. JOHN EAKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAIN ST., BEAVER-FALLS. [jalb'7 3 JOSEPH LEDLIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW* (Office, in the Radical Building,) BEAVER, PA. All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. dec4’GB:ly gTATE AND COUNTY TAXES. The County Treasurer will attend in the several Townships and Boroughs between ft a. m- and 5 I*. m., for the purpose of receiving Stale and County Taxes lor the year 1573, at the places and times designated below, viz: Bridgewater boro, May 12 a. m. Toll House. Freedom boro. “ 12 p m Kerr & McC.office Rochester boro, “ 13 Johnston House. Rochester tp, “ 13 Johnston House. Baden boro. “ 11 ain Biddle's sto re. Harmony tp. “ 14 pm Post-office. Phillipsburg boro, “ 15 Capt. Shrodcs'. Fallston l>oro. “ 1G Toll House. N. Brigh’n Jt Pulaski “ Ift Huron House. “ •' “ 20 Magaw's Hotel. Patterson IpAßFalls" 21 Kendrick's drug store kk m »w OO ik u Georgetown boro " 23 a m Calhoun's store. Glasgow Wro, “ 23 p m Jesse Smith’s. Marion tp, " 2t> George Hartzell's. Franklin tp. “ 27 Autenreith’s store. North Sewiekly tp, '• 28 Nathan Kazan's. Economy tp. “ 20. Mrs. Neeley’s. New Sewiekly Ip “ 30 Snead’s store. Industry tp, June 3 Allen’s store. South Beaver & Ohio " 4 Mrs. Rayi’s. Ohio tp. *■ 5 Reed Abcr’s store Big Beaver ,v Homc’d “ Hi Johnston Hc-ase. •• New Galilee *• IT I'nion Hotel. Chippewa tp. “ IS W. Cunningham’s. Darlington tp & boro “ VJ Jacob Marks’. South Beavertp “ 20 Joseph Lawrence's. Uookst’n * Greene Ip “ 23 Jos. M’Ferren’s store Hanover & (ireoue tp “ 23 James Reed's store. I Frankfort boro, “ 2(> Isaac M. Steven ? I Hanover tp, “ 27 ML Armstrong's store Kaceoon tp, July 7, J H Christy’s store. Independence tp. “ 8 John Hoi me s’. [udep. & Hopewell, “ 0 Todd «S Brown's store Hopewell tp “ 10 R W Scott's. Moontp, “II James Prentice's. j |3Sf"Payment9 can be made in adjoining town j ships. 4 Taxes paid before August Ist will be five cent, oh; on and after September Ist live pot cent, will be added. All licenses are dne by law July. ; Ist. Those not paid at that date will be with costs. C. P. WALLACE. ; apnE-tf. Treasurer Beaver County. ’ i rpHE IMPORTED ENGLISH BLOODED HORSES. ANGLO-SAXON wilt stand for mases the ensa tnir season, commencing Aprll'SSth, and bnding July slb. as follows ; On Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the stable Of the owner, in Ohm tp.. Beaver connty; on Thurdays, Fridays and Sat urdays at Green's tavern, Calcutta. Ohio. TlvßMS—Ten Dollar* (or insuring a marc to b*s with foal, to be paid when that tact is ascertained; smile service eight dollars, tone paid when ser vice is rendered.' SIR ARTHUR will also stand for mares the en suing season for the same terms as above, as fol lows; At the stable of John Grove. Brighton tp., on Monday and Tuesday forenoons; at the stable t>( Samuel Walton. Chippewa tp.: on Tuesday nf eruoons and Wednesdays: at the stable of the owner In Ohio tp., on Thursdays. Fridays and Sat urdays It. 0T JOHNSTON, Owner and iKeepcr. aprlStf ! Sttornep* PITTSBURGH. “ 24 JJUNTER BOY, The Hunter Boy owned by d t chestertp, will stand for mare), k. Ren °. of» eon as follows : . ™ ares the eo su C ft. At the stable of the owner from April 23th, to Slay sth fmm r .k' °4ga i~,,, Wth, from tho 26th 2d the 12tt » to the 16tb, then from the 33d Jcae n.t,* 5 * THE HUNTEBBoy " John Moore horse of New CaJu* * tDo ' v n dranghl horse Clydesdale/fil ’S Bir *dt v ! laud, weighs 1300 pounds is ff om bay, handsome, graceful stenn^l bfch h n 2 50 with ease° The ‘ owffl£ troE * t * fermuch frofii the usual rate^ l^^ ESTABLISHED IX j S;{ < RE-ESTABLISHED IX C. 6 “ MER & Manufacturers of FINE AND MEDIUM PUliV'rr. pf Evh*y Description Handsome and Superior in"Wie ' . than found in most or any other < 3 r a!i;» this b*de ol the mountains Funii: «e H O V’ Photographs and Price Lists sent n- , or when in the city don’t forget the ni„ the Large Ooiden Chair 3 “ e P j « and 50, Seventh Av e „u* mar2B-’. y S 3 TO S2o t h; r ir«^;*v' : °&r£ a s f|? time, than at anything else P«rH.-r.i 0r & dress G. Stinson & Col portland " fHi ' £ . ’ *-• oovtj, $50,000 REWa^ Will be distributed to subscriber* t „ m .. 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