8 GENERAL NEWS. —Over seven hundred rafts have arrived at Mari* etla, Lancaster, since the opening of navigation. —A detachment of one hundred and fifty United Slates soldiers left New York on Snnday tot the Modoc country i —A flour mill belonging to George S. Seelry, at Carmcf, 111., was destroyed by fir? on Saturday night. Loss twenty thousand dollars. I —Albert M Smith, at Springfield, was sentenc ed to be hinged for the murder of Charles H. Bucket!, of Westfield, list November. —At the burning; of a house in Njwpoft. N. H , on Sunday night E. E. Rlchirdsou and Geo. Wil liams wore killed by a Tallin;; chimney. —As the four hundred bays in the Wostborough, Mass., Reform School were mirchlng from break fast on Monday morning, they made a break for the gates and one hundred escaped. -Twenty-one now steamers for the Trans-At lautic trade arc now building in European and American yards. —To got through the Custom House at New York a protograph valued at $5 it recently coat a gentleman in that city, besides the duty, $5.90 hi fees. —Five hundred postal cards, as a sample of the completed work was raebived-at Washington last week. Orders for cities will be filled direct from the factory. —Six Congressmen among those who have .re turned their extra compensation Into the Treasury have accompanied the act with the request that their namss be withheld from the public. —The strike of shoemakers in New York is al most over. class shops, oat of a total of thirteen are paying the prices,*and most of the second and third rate employers have acceded to the demands of the Crispins. —Commissioner Dau'lass his requested each collector to select one storekeeper to take charge ofall the warehouses in his district where there are not more than 2,<KKJ gallons of spirits stored, and to discharge regular storekeepers. The Collector of Intern il Revenue of the Third Tennessee District forwards a copy of a ita-Klux warning, demanding that certain officers be order ed out of the district witffin tlifttyvlays, on penal ty of their murder as well as that of hiaiaolf. —'nformitiou his been receive I at Washington of the ratification of the supplemental treaty ex tending the United Slates and Mexican Claims Commission by the Mexican Cortes. Senor Zam i cona has been appointed Mexican Commissioner in. place of Guzman. —A Louisville newspaper note s the fact tha t since the Indiana Sunday liquor law went Into op eration the larger share of the male population of New Albany attend morning service on the Ken tncky side of the river. * —AVe are going to have a Jorge crop of maple sugar this season, owing to the decline in the price of carnmon brown sugar, and the large stock Of last year's maple sugar left over. The sap is already flowing freely from the skin of the city confectioners, who work and perspire over their stoves, making nice fresh cakes of this year's m>- ple wax and sugar. —The Majlield Democrat tolls this: Wo have lately beard of the diagnosis of a new disease, dis covered by our associate editor, Ur. J.. not long since. A lady of remarkable conversational pow ers approached our medical friend with “Dr. S., I have a very s ire tongue”’ ' Let me look at it,” says the* doctor. The unruly member was duly protruded. “It is sunburnt, madam, sunburnt.” remarked the doctor, who suddenly recollected that his professional- services were wanted in an other direction. —A Boston lecturer, recently, gave the tollow ing reasons why men don't marry; First, because they can’t get the one they want, bachelors have high notions. Second, because many of them are cowards; they dare not face the music; they dodge the question. Tulrd, because they are skeptical; they have no faith in woman; they think marriage a lottery. Fourth, they are sel fish; they cannot yield for another's good; can't support a family; want the sweets of life without bearing its burdens. Filth, woman's extrava gance Hero the speaker showed true cause for man's hesitating. It costs as much to launch a woman on the senior wedded life, as it would to fit out a smill schooner. With top sails, cordage' yennants, and streamers, the difference is In favor of the schooner. —lt maybe a comfort to that numerous class 01 our countrymen who have tremendous claims upon the estates of defunct Englishmen, to learn that the money now arising from unclaimed dividends, accumulating on unclaimed slock, reaches a s urn which might satisfy the most exacting claimants. On the sth of last January the dividends un claimed nnieuatcd to £331,870, representing some £30.000,000 of stock. Many of the London banks derive considerable incomes from the use of un claimed funds in ih 'ir hands. In two cases such income is slid to reach £lO.OOO a year, and lha cellars oi some of these hanks are crammed with plate and jewels, which have lain there unclaimed for years and years. Such circumstances arc diffi cult to account for, but probably arise in some cases fiom people dying abroad, whose property devolves on distant relatives . liu le acquainted with their habits of life. —Tire Lane is ter InieUigeTictr says : The great bulk of the im a;as crop of tob ice > grown list year in Lumpier county still remans in the hands of the grow ;vs. not m ire than ofte-ilfth of it hav ing as yet c tanged bands. Those who are will posted in bas'.ae s say that not mare than H,OOO biles of the 13.03) bales hive been disposed of. Dealers and shippers will of c.w- >. under the cir cnmuanc *s, do all they cm to "b : ir’ the market, and it wiT require ,- a stiff upper lip" and united action am >ug the farm ;rs To sustain even the pres ent low prices. During the post week some 200 or ;WJ ca-e? have been disposed of at about form er quotation-, r inging a- per quality as high as 13 and 4. and us low as 0 and 2 tor wrappers and fillers respectively. What is wanted now to move the market is a brisk foreign demand, and that seems to be as far off as it was two or three moulds ago. Mciv 3uU'crtiiscmc»ts. / S' IVES XwaV. vjr A FIXE GERMAN CHROMO WE SEND AN EI,BOAST CHKOJIO. MOUNTED AND UEADI fall FRAMISO, FREE TO EVEItV ! AOENT Foil I UNDEUG n O U N D OK, LIFE BELOW THE SUE FACE, BY TIIOS. W. KNOX IM‘l Fazes Octavo. 131 Fine Engravings Delates Incidents Mini Accident* beyond tlie Ltgaf oi cay ; Startling Advent are* ii ’nil parts ■ <d the Wot id ; Mines and Mode of Working them; Undercurrents of Society, Gambling anti its ilor rors: Caverns and their Mysteries; The Dark M ays ol Wickedness ; Prisons and their Secret.*; Down in th ; Depths o' the Sea; Strange Stories of the Detection otCmne. ‘ The hook treats of e\p:rujnce with brigands; nights in opiutn dens and gambling hells; hfe in ' prison : Stories of exiles; pnventnrcs among In- ; diaiis ; journeys through- Sewers and Catacombs; j accidents in mms ; pirate# and piracy ; tortures of 1 the inquisition; wmrteiUU burglaries; underworld j ol the great cities etc., etc. ! A;i ENTS WANTED lor thi* work. Exclumvj torilory sfiveu. A ( c.-m make sl'X)a woi-k in scilin" this book, solid { , _____ lor nrvnlars amt trrnii to atf'jllt*. j lop PPTVTfVTT' urn rn-rr-n J.ll Bruit & MYDE. lUb AT THE Cotiii., or Chicago, 1 11. . RADICAL OFFICE. TRUNK STORE, JO ELS. GO E & C 0., Manufacturer# and wholesale and retail dealers in SADDLES, HARNESS. TRUNKS, VALISES & TRAVELIEG BAGS. No GO Federal St., Allegheny City, Pa. Ail orders promptly filled and work warranted. may.l6-lm. OAPERTO.VS DINING ROOMS, Table furnished with the best the market affords in its -season Meals from Hit in the morning: until 13 o'clock at night. mnylK-lm. PROWERS AND PLANTS. Fresh blooming FLOWERS and PLANTS re ceived daily. 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Our 0000 0000 stock is entirely fresh, and our sty- 0000 0000 les I lie very latest. Our Boys’ 0000 0000 and Childtens’ departments 0000 0000 are loaded to overflowing 0000 0000 with the things, out. 0000 0000 Call and examine 0000 0000 our splendid 0000 0000 slock of 0000 0000 goods. 000(1 0000 0000 oooooooooooaooooooooonoooooo ooooonoooooooo Cornet• Fifth Are. AND WOOD STREET, pirrsoiHGM*, pa. inaylU-tim & WITTISH’S LAND O OFFICE, 198, Penn st._. (near St. Clafr Hotel) Pittsbargh, Pa., and Beaver F ills, Pa Exclusive Agents for Allegheny, Beaver and Lawrence counties of the lands of the A. T. & San ta Fe R. R. ; (can give tickets at reduced rales to go and see these lands;) also lands of Union Pa cllic and Iron Ml. A Am. Railroads. Have over 60 firms for sale Call at either office and examine oar register. We offer for sale the following prop erlios, etc. A GOOD FARM, * This farm contains 53 acros of first class soil; mostly cleared; with enough of good limber; sit uated about four miles from New Brighton, on the .New Castle road, in. North Sewickly twp , Beaver county. Pa.; has a very good orchard, lie farm is in good repair; there is A NEW FRAME HOUSE OP SIX ROOMS. well finished, and a large frame harn with other outbuildings. Plenty of good water at the boose; running water on the place. Price $5,000 in pay ments. Adam Kirk, Jr., owner. NO. 70. A GOOD DAIRY. STOCK OR GRAIN FARM In Big Beaver township, Beaver county. Pa. ,fcon taining about 140 acres—of which 120 acres me cleared. 3S acres first bottom land: 20 acres In oak timber; balance ol cleared land; gently rolling; all under fence, on the P. Ft. W. «fc C. Railroad ; building on a good township road one-half mile from Homewood station ; soil is first class and all can be worked by machinery. Improvements, one newly weather-boarded log housqof 5 rooms, two stories high, veranda' and frame kitchen, with Eloasant surroundings, one new two-story franie onse of 4 rooms, portico in front : a good cellar ; 1 spring ol water and well close to house ; one new bank barn, with stone foundation, 40x00. with plenty of stabling for horses and cows ; com crib, { smoke house, and all u-nal outbuildings; a first rate orchard of various kinds of fruit trees in good bearing condition, and a young orchard. This place is in a verv pleasant part of the county, with eve ry surrounding object to make it agreeable and at tractive, and is a first-class farm in a good neigh borhood, close to schools, churches, post-ofllco and station—will subdivide this tract if desired by the purchaser, for sale. Price. £BO per acre, in pay- j ments. George E. McCready. owner. NO. 73 A SPLENDID GARDEN OR D URY FARM, eontslning about 107 acres of which 82 acres are cleared and under ;» high state ol cultivation, well fenced, mostly post and tail, and In splendid order; ten springs on the place, two orchards containing 22.3 apple and lOOpiach tree*, bearing and in good condition; about 27 acres of tin* best tfua'ity of timber; a good frame barn 50x30 feet, with stabling nndernehth; a new fiume stable 10x30; a new corn crib, a good frame house of four rooms and collar, a good miik house, an excellent enclosed garden patch: plenty of small fruit such as cherries, plums, quinces, grape?. &c. Near to n new school house. 14 miles from Industry on the C. «fc P. Railroad, good roads to station. The soil is good and the farm is well .adapted to dairy or stock purpose-, and is considered one of the best. Price Wiper acre, in payments. Benjamin Todd. Owner. may It; ly J IST OF CAUSES For Trial at June Term, 1873. •I G Nye for use vs Jordan C Nye. M M Jones vs John Grtebing. P H Stevenson vs Henry Cowan. Hannah Cherry vs Wm E Carry, T W Anderson vs Hcnrici and Lenz. Miller, Dobson <S Trax vs Kooken & Brobeck Geoige Graham vs John Carvey etui. Magdalena Stahl vs James Porter. Msry Murray’s cxr's vs Joseph Sh irpe. Same vs J M Imbrio- Commonweal'h vs Jennctt Headland. John J Mitchell vs J 11 Gillis. Clark Lsselton vs Joseph Morgan. J Walter & Bro vs George Poe. David Musser vs S M Gordon. New Brighton Water Co vs Charles Coale. Albert H Evans vs J U tlarrfli). Peter W Keller vs Patterson Mitchell. Bendy dr Gerwig vs Charles Conte. Abelard Whlslor vs G L Kersley. Coy. Noble &Covs Sylve-ter Hunter. F W Williams use vs George S Porter. Grim vs Perry Brown. Coy. Noble «& Co vs K T Taylor. Coy, Noble & Co-vs J E Crane. Cov, Noble & i’o v- Noble. Angel Jc Co. E H Alexander vs George 8 Porter. my.fi 3t JOHN CAUGHKY. Proth'y. No 00 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa., CIUHLBS B. HURST, Ne ir the Depot, Rochester, Fa mylGtf NO. 30, j THE MAY 16,1818. pfw USTOTAPn^EaESTS., Thei rollowlng ttpp»f«emenU''tiiider tha set of Assembly of the 14th of April, 1851, of property al lowed to be retained by the . widow or children of a decedent to the value of $3OO, have been i flledln the office of the Clerk of the Orphans"' Court*ittd confirmed A'ial: via: , ■ .I Personal property to the amount of (Re tained by widow of Henry Scheibnar, deceiied. Andrew Carothere. administrator.! . Personal property to the amount of $399 So re-' tained by widow of william Toland, deceived. Samuel Gorsuch, administrator. -i* - Personal property to the amount of $266 48 ‘re tained by widow of Jambs Id-Smith, deceased; • J. M. Smith and James Christy, executors. - Personal property to the amount of $3OO retained by widow of John Eaton, deceased. Nancy Eaton and James Eaton, admr’e. * Personal property to the amount of $399 68 re tained by widow of John K. Buckley, Jacob B. Sharer, administrator. ‘ Personal propertyto the amonntof sBooretained by widow of John Doherty, deceased. J. U. Do herty, administrator. ■ , Personal property to the amount of $BOO retained by widow of Robert Wilkison, deceased* Robert Patton and Wm Wilkiaon, executors. - r ! 4 ■ ‘Personal property to the amount of $3OO retained by widow of Ingraham Boyd, deceased. U. Camp, Jr., administrator. > / Notice is hereby given to heirs, legatees, dis tributees and all others Interested to appear at the next term of said Court, nntlttef than the third day, it being the 19th dkyofJune, 1818, to show cause, if any they haVe,A|ialoet the BniTcou flrmatlon of the above appraisements.: ; myl6-3t JoHN C. HART, Clerk O. C. JJEGISTER’B NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the following ac cou ms have been examined and pasted by? the Register of Beaver county and will be presented to tha JudgoiottMPjmbangLCourt on Wedies day, June nth, A. louunce: r . > Final account of John Edgar, administrator of the estate of Andrew Stratton, deceased. t" Final account of John Freehkorn, executor the estate of John Mink, deceased. t -s • Final account (.personal) of Andrew Watieyson, executor of the estate of Samuel Uarblaon, dec’d. Final account of John Sterling, gnardlsu of Elizabeth tt., minor child of William Sterling. Final account of Margaret McMahan, admiofetra tor of J obn McMahan, deceased. I Final account of Daniel Flgley. guardian of Ma tilda Krb, deceased, minor child of J. C. Erb; de ceased. Account of David Scott, executor of the estate of Dr. li. Eider, deceased o( i ho es’ate of William L. Dickinson, deceastd. Final account (Personal) of-William Leal,execu tor of the estate of William L. Dickinson, dec'd. Pinal account oi Sarah W. Brunson, administra trix of the estate of John Wj Branson, deceased. Final account (personal) of William Beatty, ecutor ol the estate of Jane Rowan, deceased. Final account (real! of William Beatty,executor of the e state of Jans Rowan, deceased. Final acconnb<cedl) of Valeria Dunlop, adminis tratrix of Preariyi& BtgllaD. deceased. Final accouHMpeneHil) of Valaria Dunlap, ad ministratrix otefressly y. Dunlap, deceased; ;Wuaracco«*^ i .of Nancy McCracken, mUM«MonMDßjlcOfxckeh. dec’d. Final the W/DmetWr, deceased. Pinal hi guardian of Emma J Band Charles, minor cbijdrdaufAbram Bfu«, f decetsed^ Final ad&OUutoftJ, B. Wilson.JSsai. guardian of Sena Ru<4& W. Bussell, deceased. < s ’ V \ i *;v mylH-4t J : J-. X BTQKEB. Register. 1 9 ooo,boo acres, ; / I ~ ' I r - . ' V. |.CHEAP FARMS! • v*-/ . - The dfreapesl land, in the market for sale by THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY Id the Great Platte 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 six per cen4 No advance interest required. Mild and beautiful climate, fertile s6ii, and abundance of good water. The best market in the west! The neat iain ing regions of Wyoming, Colorado, Utah 'arid Ne vada being supplied by the Farmers in the Platte Valley. \ SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A ICO ACRES, s THE BEST LOCATIONS. FOB COLONIES. tree homes for all. Millions of choice govern ment l.iiid open lor entry under tbe Homestead Law. near this Great Railroad, with good markets and all the conveniences ofnnold settled country. Kiee Passes to purchasers of Railroad land. Sectional maps, showing the land, also now edi tion of Descriptive Pamphlet, with new maps mailed free everywhere. Address O. F. DAVIS. Land Commissioner U. P. R R.. Omaha, Neb. pOR ONE DOLLAR We will send FREE by mail, on receipt, of One Dollar, 85 packets of choice Flower Seeds and our Catalogue, containing upwards of l,no« varieties, wnh full directions for culture, to any address in the United Stales. Catalogues free on annlica tion. DEE & DOYLE. Seedsmen and Florist*. J»7 Tre mont Street, Boston. W E WANT AN AGENT In this place to canvass for the now, valuable and fast selling book by Dr. JOHN COWAN THE SCIENCE OF A HEW iIFE. iveconiincnata and endorsed by prominsatmint*- tors, physicians, religions and secular papers. No there hook like it published.. $Pi per week guar anteed. Address COWAN & (JOT, 1.'J.l Eight Sr., New York, Sewing Machine IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Asents Wanted. Send for Circular. Addresfe DOMESTIC SEWINO MACHINE CO Y* U S T h ri h “iV-.l s i" g^BaBh Uck and Support to JAbUtls \OUli WINDOWS! No sort os? to break, no cutting of wish,; cheap, durable. very easHy applied; holds sash’ at any place doored, and a scli-fastener when thCsa-h is down, t-end stamp for circular. Circularard sbc copper-bronzed locks sent to any add rest in the L. i> . postpaid, on receipt of 50 cts. Liberal in dacements to the trade. Agents wanted. Ad dress SASH LOCK CO No 413 Market St.. Harrisburg. Pa. ' Q NL Y TEN CEN Tfs r; r EVERY MAN HIS OWN PAINTER: Or. P.lints—How to Select and Use Them. A P ,u i n treatise, containing sample card with 4-2 •yiuWent actually painted snudes and tints* with l list rue* ions ior exterior and interior Honso Deco ration. 2"i copie#, bound in cloth, lot $5, Sample copies, paper cot. er. mailed post paid, to any address, on receipt of 10 cents, bv the Pflhli«her CAREY BAIRD. .. ~ B .’ ,x Po/t-Offlce. Philadelphia. .™ : h <SollowiHg valuable extract# m frout prtts no - A very valuable book, and no ono intending to paint sho;;,d fail to read Y. Tribune. ••We did not know so much could he said on the subject ol painting a house until wo read - thi* ex cellent bonk of Mf. Baird's."—N. Y. Herald^ A «ant long-felt at last supplied.Scientific'’’] American. "Not only a necessity to the painter, bnt vaiua- World eVery occ,lp *” u ° r a d\velling.”“-N. Y. a rt and distribute them amongy.,ur friends. Jf they will heed tie advice therem, you could make no more valuable pres eni. —Chicago Tribune. • •in publishing this book Mr. Baird lias done a real servtce to the community. "-Tolcdo-Blade. • Me hope.the publisher vvil! sell 10t».ofl0 copies of this hook during 'TV* -Boston Adviser. ive have just painted our house as advised bv Inu author, and congratulate ourselves that no dwelling in our neighborhood excels ours in ap pearance. —Harper’s Weekly. . 1 "In selling a snibple copy for 10 cents, Mr, Baird r«?w C M ta v ai V°f dc r- for 85 T>on«d In. cloth will follow. ’—Frank Leslie. "We know the town and country paiats therein recommended, and can vottch for their value and the excellence of the "Harrison*’ brand of white lead. —Philadelphia Ledgef. a 'L ONLY TEN CENTS { £Uur «- [ESTABLISHED 1880.1 WELCH & GRIFFITHS, ► Manufacturers of Saws.* — SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. EVKBV SAW WARRANTED. M FILE&BELTIN6 & MACHINERY. 91 ErUKKBAL UKOUUNTa. ig" " |3K*Price Lists and Circulars free. M WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Bouton, Maw., Sc Detroit, Mich. Breech-Load h-g ShotGnnr, $4O to ?300. Double Shot Guns $8 to SISH. Single Gmia $3 to $3O. Rifles ft to $75. Revolvers $3 to $25. Pistols $1 to $8 Gun Material, Fishing Tackle. &c Large disconnt* to jieaters and clubs. Army gnus,.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, fpr cleaning and preserving paint, for removing stains from marble, for washing hands, and for ail household cleaning, is'superior to any other article made. No other soap or wash equals it, either in quality or cheapness- Easy to use ant perfectly harmless and pleasant. All grocers sell it. ■ Manufactured only by EASTMAN & BROOKE, 431 N. Third St., Philadelphia, pATENTS OBTAINED. No fee unless successful. No fee in advance. No charge for preliminary search. Send lor circulars. CONNOLLY4IROTHERB,IOB S. Fourth St., Phil adelphia, Fa., and6oB Ninth St.,Washington, D. C. P&IITDSmS ‘"Beautiful Children.” A yALLir/lilliiu Medico Philosophical Poem. Originally published In 1665. ’A reprint of rh is' rare and curious old poem now ready. Price f 100 An. Antiquarian Pub. Co., 138 South 6tb street, Philadelphia. GENTS! A RARE CHANCE. We will pay agents $lO a week in cash who will engage with ns at once. Everything furnished and expenses paid. Address A. COLTER .S CO., Charltete, Mioh. IPA d&OA per day! Agents wanted ! All dPj-f IV npAiV classes of working people, ol either sex young or old, make money at work for us in their spare moments, or all fflfe time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G Stinson & Co., Portland. - Maine. WORKING; CLASS SSt anteed. Respectable employment at Dome, day or evening; no capital required: full instructions and valuable package ofgoods sent free by mail. Address, with six cent return stamp, M. YOUNG & CO., 16 Courtlandt St., N, Y. MForPm^wc^oPklind, Bleeding.. Dotting or Ul cerated Piles that De Ring's Pile Revedt fails to cure. It is pre pared expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by ati Druggists. Price $l.OO. Q.ETTYBBURG Katalysine Water Is the nearest approach to a specific ever discover ed for Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout. Gravel. Diabetes, Kidney 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. Genera) De bility and Nervous Prostration from Mental ana 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. SaST'For a history of the Springs, for medical reports of the power of the water over diseases, for marvellous cares, and for testimonials from .distinguished men, send for pamphlet. WHIT NEY BROS., General Agents, 227 South Front St., Philadelphia, Ph, Gettysburg Spring Co. , 10,000 G,FT8 ' $500,000. On Tuesday, July Bth, 1873, the Third Grand Gift Concert under the management of Kx-Oov ernor Thomas E. Bramletie, and authorized by special act of the Legislature, for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, positively and unequivocally comes oifin Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky., .when 10,000 Gifts, all cash, amounting to $600,000. will be dlstiibnted by lot among the ticket holders. The money to pay alt these gifts In full is already in bank and set aside for that purpose, as the following certificate shows: Office of Farmers’ and Drovers' Bank, i LonsvnxE, Ky.. April 7. i!<7B. \ This is to certify ihat there is in the Farmers' and Drovers'Bank, to the credit of Ihe Third Grand Gift Concert tor the benefit of Ihe Public Library of Kentucky. Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, which has been set apart by the Managers to pay the gills m.full, and will be. held by the Bank and paid out for this purpose, ana this pn r pose only [Signed] R. -8. VEECH, Cashier. Only a lew tickets remain nnsoid, and they will be furnished to the-first applicants at the follow ing prices ; Whole tickets. SIU; halves,?.'); quar ters. s2.sft; U whole tickets lor $100; .it} tor ?sUft; 113 for ?l,oftft and 575. for ?\OOO. For tickets and full information apt>ly to m>2-lm JQRUG STORE FOR SA-LE First Chins Dray and Prescription Store Very eligibly situated in Allegheny City, doing a paying b nsiness. is offered for sale on accommo dating terms. Tile ow ner wishing to retire from active business, or would prefer Selling an interest to a person having good references, and who could give it fjicir whole attention. An opportunity of this kind to get inloa good-f»aj ing business with small capital does not often occiii. For further particulars address B. F. GOULD, care Dr. llavs. ISU Washington Avenue, Allegheny City, Pa. my 2-1 m. MINISTRATOR’B NOTICE. ESTATE OF .JAMES McCIIEADV. DKC'I) Letters of administration on the estate ol James McCready, dec'd.. Itte of Greene township, h-iviuo been granted tothe undersigned, all im debted to -aid estate are requested to make im mediate payment.ami those tiaving claims against the saute to present them properly authenticated lor settlemeut. JOHN B. McCREADY. Adm'r . Greene Township aprlb-ftt ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE ESTATE OF JAMES B. ANDREWS. DECD. Letters of administration on the estate ol James B. Andrew#, dec'd , late of FalUon, Beaver coun ty, Pa,, having been granted to the undersigned. a)l persons indebted to the said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having c hums aguim t the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement to NANCY JANE ANDREWS. Adm'r.. aprlS-Ct. Fallstou, i’a r IMPORTED ENGLISH WLOO ]) E D HORSES. xVNGLO-SAXON will stand for mares the eiett lug season, commencing April 2*th. and ending Jtilysrh. as follows : On Mondayo, 'Tuesdays and Wednesdays at tjhe stable of the' owner, in Ohio tp.. Beavev county; onl’hurdays, Fridays and Sat urdays at Green's tavenu Calcutta. Ohio. TEEMS—I on Dollars lor insuring a mate to be with foal, to'be paid when that factisascertained; single service eight dollars, to oe paid when sot vicc is rendered, SIR ARTHUR will also stand for mires tie.- en suing season for the same term# a# above, as fol lows : At the stihle of John Grove. Brighton tp . on Monday and Tuesday forenoon*: at the sianie of Samuel Walton. Chippewa tp.: oa. Tu-*sda v ernooas and Wednesdays; at the stable of the owner in Ohio tp., on Thursdays, Fridays and Sat urdays* B. D, JUIINSTUN, Owner and Keeper, aprl-’f THUS. E. BRAMLETTE. Louisville. Kv.. or THOS. 11. HAYS A CU.. OUt* Broadway, N. V. Q A. S M ALL, ' * ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEAVER. PENNA OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. [deOO-ly JAMES CAMERON. JOHN Y. MARKS. QAM E RON & MARKS, ATT OK KEYS AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, * ; ROCHESTER, PA., Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care and have superior facilities for hnyins and selling real estate. decl3 ly ,1 F. 11. AGNEW. V J. M. BUCHANAN. A 6»Bff s 4 BUCHANAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. (NEAR THE POST OFFICE.) oct4- BEAVER C. H., PA. MARSHALL SWARTZWEf.nBR . .... .; NO C BARR gWARTZWELDER & BARR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . No. 66 GRANT STREET, PITTSBURGH. [se22'?My JACOB DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 75 GRANT STREET, (WBBT FLOOR.) sem'Tl-fjm LBERT L. EBERUART. ATTORNEY AT LAW ,JT ill £ ivc P r . om P t attention to Collections Pro fS?iSt a e“ l et“ “ nd BoyiD = Selling OFFICE ON BROADWAY, Opposite R. K. Hoopes' Bulking House, NEW BRIGHTON. BSAVEK CO,. PA. septi'TsMy J H. M’CREERY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, THIRD street, (First door below the Court House.) Jyl’7o—ly Q.IKARD HOUSE, CORNER NINTH & CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA. defll’M'lt * W - &ANAGA, decll ft3.ly Proprietor. JOHN EAKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAIN ST.. BEAVER-FALLS. [jalO’73 J OSEPH LEDLIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Office, In the Radical BoifcKag,) BEAVER, pa. p«£p?2&r ,n “ ,e, ‘ “ h *— gTATE AND COUNTY-TAXES. The County Treasurer will attend in she- several w o< Tor .*h P 8 aD<f n ° ro "? h 8 between »■*. » and 5 p M. for the purpose ot receiving State-and Count\ de U sSSed bofow'vj?’ “* lfi * p,aces ttn<? *«<» Kallston bora. . “ HsToHHnu.se N. Brigb'n * Pulaski - it, H«osw, „ , “ 20 Magaw’s- Hotel Patterson tp *B-Fklls;; |i Kendrick^drugstore Georgetown boro •• 23 a m Calhoun's store Glasgow boro, “ S 3 t> m„W Maiih's Marion fj», ’• 2t> George dart,Hill’s Franklin tp » «7 AutenreicirWrUe. North wick.lv (p, >• »>8 Nathan Hsuhmi's Economy tp, “ :>«,Mrs. Nee^sl New Sew ickly Ip *■ 3i> Snead's store Industry ,p. June 3 Allen's store. t*outh Beaver * Ohio •• 4 Mrs. Bayi's. Ri^Rfl P /v u “ 5 ReSd i: Ahcr’s store Big Beaver i Uome'd '• W John.-ton House New (.alike ’• IT rhinn Hotel. ! ■«« tB-faboro “ W Jacob MiirkV. Hook ; '. V r tp ” S'- Joseph Lawrence's. ! Hookst 11 a. Greene tp -‘ -23 Mf Ferrc-n's store k * •• 24 •• .« 1 H mover* Greene tp •• a., ,Tames Reed's -tore Fr.mkfort boro, » 2t> Isaac M teVcn'- Raccoon tn' • 'Z " L ArmMrong's store Independence tp. ’ ■ 1 p- II James Prentice's. sh^ P * ymCntS CflD btMn<ldo iu "limning town cent X £h- P o. id h V°, r 0 AD " ust l ' st "''ll be- five jht j ' a<:ur Ist five per cert Kt h Tho de n‘ , Ali - , li<:en: *s due by law Julv with 1 ? Pa,rt ,U lha ' date will be collected 'ior-»'-n" a- C ' p WALLACE. * ** * Treasurer Beaver Countv. AGES 1 OR ALL \N HO ARE WILLING TO WORK Any pe r *nr, old nr young, of either se T fdn and out ot money. 10 make an independent liv?n<r' >f»r pamphlet. -‘HOW ..... 1 ■ L,WN(t - Riving full instriiptions "J "n receipt 01 Hi cents. Address. A. BURTON A to., Morrlsauja. Westchester Co., NY. A BENTS CT"' h . er ? , °s jlloi,rne,v « m » »«v e i W » h r,'* 4 * l n ,~ Maehln «- “end for Ulus- W A WtPT) l ' d ( ,nvult,r - ,r> the MrKee Mum wilt\ I ujj hidn Company, W.t Broadway. New York. 'J'HE PARLOR COMPANION Every Lady wants or.e ’ Every Man ought to have one ! • * HYDE T 'V n Address. L. F 11 * ~b & <-L l-.G Seventh Avenue. New York B ON-TON FI JRTATH >N SIGNALS, sc. f or. r ceipt ol v> ets. I ulque Printing and Publish mg House. :pi Vescy .Street. New York VSTI< ’ T RL ’ SS An tofiO’fmt }ln euU f.//,. J( the Unptnro a! al! um# 1 - and under the hardest exercises or severest strain' It is wont with comfort, and il kept on ni-H,t«"d day effects a permanent cure in a few "weeks So d cneap. and sent by Mail when requested e\V cniars iree, when ordered bv letter -put ,o’ -eu Etastic Truss Co.. No Broadway, NV ..obody uses Metal Spring Trasses’; too tiliafuf-’ they sl.p oil too frequently. 1 lmu ‘' Rfl 11(11.1 APR " L,r ?oor!s advanced to ni - agents to commence business vvi h. and large c« mmis-ion allowed for selluie Andress J. S. CONOVER. Cold water. M'ch apri.-Jm THE BECKWITH $2O PORTABIK eivinv 1 SEWING MACHINE. ON JO DAYS TRIIV' many advantages over aii. S.io./ici ... ' teed, or 20 refunded. Sent complete, w-|lh *f^f PITTSBURGH. BEAVER. PA Mfw dMi’frtl.scntfttts. JJUNTER BOY, The Hunter Boy owned bv n r r. Chester tp, will stand for mare* .h Reflf) - of n, son as follows: lhe ec S ai n “ At the stable of the owner n»* . » 5 sc anas John Moore horse of Now Casti* r l ' now n a. ,v draught horse Clydesdale .t ’ Wa * sired L - laud Neighs £ bay. handsome "racefntlflr.,“ JD dg hi.j T" Inis* J season. Sin;-!, aotvlcetevon a",lor ?JV • --4 *“ a P~i'i^; ESTABLISHED IN k* RK-ESTA RIisHEu IX ls „ C.° -HAMMER 4 Sos Mincfiirtnrere of FINE AND MEDIUM FniVm or Every Description and p ri ‘ c , Handsome and Superior in ..tvi,. than h>aiui in mo«t other '•'•rrnf/'' ol iiw mountain-* ner 1 Jrnif ’ ir - Uo a * Photographs and Price ListU « e m on • or when m she city don't forget the tro ; den Chair, pute— s !?aot ' i ‘‘" 48 ->nd Avenue roarJ'-fy $5 0,000 Will be distributed to subscriber^ CAN WORKING PEOPLE in IS* i i, h “ ***&»• Workingman’s Tariff Monthly-has'm 1,1 s,n,; 03 ' pages, with illustrations. ' 10 lar * e fls«t EVERY SUBSCRIBER GETS A PREMIUM Varying from 23 cents in value to stvwi ir « backs Among the premiums are two of fe greenbacks; two of S2UU; ten of *im- .... °l !r -of 110; live hundred of #2? fly? p,Z r |2oo each; ten Sewing Machine?. *W American Watches. *4t) ands of smaller premiums. Only *l5O i v sent on trial three months for 25 celts'■ ? r ' fJr Send for specimen to mar3S-3m NOTICE Estate of MARY B. ELLIOTT, ver county. Pa deceased, having been a " P er!<oDs knowing thonS indebted to said estate are requested to aia4. 'r! mediate payment, and those having claim?™ * the same will present them, prone-rlvaathen& m B .r^?r Dt ’ t 0 JOHN^OUDarI) _ m >{ ew Brighton, P» BEAUTIFUL |8 CHROMO FREE! TO ALL LOVERS ©P ART AND LITERATI HP We will send the Beautiful "The Unwelcome Visitor." poi premium to our montftij Magaz r MULE contains 32 large pages besides the cove- ii- ; with the best and most interesting reading’ J’ri only- . =’ ONE DOLLAR A VEXIU Send on your dollar, anti’a dollar magazine and an eight dollar chromo in return. Wewjct and will liberally ;;ay AGENTS Semi {or part icnlot's. AilUre-i BUMBLE BEE, Albion, Hi Subscript ions received at The Hapuai. o:’.i where the Chromo can be seen. VEIAKBOI White Lead Bed Lead, Litharge, Potters’Lea Putty, Colors. Every keg of onr White liea*’. bears tfic followin' warrant, and we guarantee a degree 0! fineness an. whiteness unsurpassed: | THIS PACKAGE CONTAINS | ■S Pure White: Lead ST pad* Jf ® “ Linseed 0i1.., 9 | & Jon & S $25 QI GOLD will-be paid to any one find-£• {a ing the contents of this keg different from tin’ 5 ,3 above analysis. ■ v 3 . DAVIS. CHAMBERS A Co.£. SOLD BY BEAMS EYEBYWH® r pt) BOOK CANVASSEBS. -V lt:W’ AVAV \ WU'XNISI. A SUBSCRIPTION" Hi'"k CAN- SKLL Tllors.'.N !>■' PLAIN lIO.'MK TAI-K plain ta k u|u>ni the body an'l h- v' ■' r-ociai need* K. Is. Foote, mih'i "■ Common feu<v<-." of No' lau Lexington '•" who onloTliuiins everybody \\ itli hi- j> i everybody i*y hi.* 5-kil 1, Is it:* amhor !)< ■' and paire? it answer* a thou-and v don't ivani So to your physician :l '’ a> it i* sO.-uapetl upon it; l cover. "a vare ahia eostMderaie rnadim:.’’ , >-ent. pordaio:* prepaid ewiy where. 1 " - hie imulod free. Airent!* watitea. • >rii:iiia.l chroino mounted. --Tano" ti"'; the Dote*." worth gill Ml. poes -sill' ;h ""/I ■ chromo without the hook. No hook ",’V u.v chroma. Address MI'KKAY Uiil.C F> l’ L1 ; COMPANY. Ji-o, 13ft. East- 3sta -tr-'d. DMINISTK A Toil's N/< >TU-^ ESTATE OK JOHN KOWKV Idlers of af'iinini.'tmtio'i <*n /lie l " ! ’ late ul Sou’)/ lir i' ■■■ ' been "ranted to tlie tiMflt-i n spoils indebted to eaid estate :vk n-fjiit-e-'i ‘ ; immediate payment. and ihy>e h;" n - 1 " demand* aifatiift ttu> eatue ii/piexJb' ;|: -’- l ‘T Iv :UUh«miCiltiM\ J'W eeltleml‘iit , . b. JOHN M.KN'I/- \ 1 • (ill:i' I' 1 " : • oprll-iit Boston one thick cL' , t."> HOUSE. 'O3 Smithfirld Stwt. 1 Th“ place 111 the- «ltv to 1 ' 'j Kll’ Vi-bMt'/t'ooO?, Mjjli l>l :n*- I 1 " I '- PITTSBnp;:,. CAPRON * co Box 5, Pittsburgh' !*a , . i 1 >K< ;
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