' ■ gzxrsjSNETra 1 ' .■\.y.:tm.whimmm_ ;... I m» ** tt ™£ ■ v !L!l 0 - ~~ 'J'HB UNITED STATES ORGAN. TTCNTER BOY, PS?«?Siw T v WAY ® —Lieut Gov. Henry A. Hall, ofMichigan, sailed Bring Cowers; sweet flowers; - * X2d ; -—>>••-- _. . MANUFACTURED BY ' The Hunter Boy owned by D. L. Reno, of Ro- 81.1878. truing will leave atatio° a a ”?B ef for Europe on last Saturday. From garden and mead, $ j§_ jp () Jj J[ (/ TrnTfnMF V,tr PA V\TA VTI Chester tjj.jwtll stand for mares tbe ensuing aea- TRAINS (K^TTi^s^ —The President has appointed Daria? Sullivan To garland •". is a substitute for Soap for all household purposes - * stable’ of the owner, near lrwin’s, STA-rtoHs. r BXFB.s^aAn'T^.. Postmaster at Clinton, Missouri. The tomb of the dead. except washing clothes. CLEVELAND. OHIO. from April 88th, to May sth, from the-18th-to the —• —iJli i —— !"■ wauaMiw, WWW 19th, from tho 2«th to June 2d. from Juno 9th to Pittsburgh 1.45 am; C.GOam T -President Early, of Georgetown Jesuit Col- They rest in peaceful repose o J pg\ T Tfk aTTRERTOtt TO ATT OTHERS the 16th, then from the 23d to the 30th. Rochester........ 2.52 (7.22 W 'S*» U le-c diedon Saturday morning of paralysis. “. The true and the brave, - &A.IfULi ± \J SUPERIOR 10 ALL OIUERS THE HUNTER BOY to better known as the AUiance 5.15 [10.25 I ?•* . Tr;r... rt , s± :: & a itlli I 000, square miles. .- , • . M ~r <*-- The cases arc of an entirely new and elegant de- bay, handsome, graceful stepper, and trots a ;inlle _ »De 9.40 5.55 am n 0., ' °t' , . V„„ inc , . South Africa, within a hundred miles of. Cape 80 the dead should arise, Town To bloom in the skies. xou cn tanoru 10 cowunoutlt. smooth andpioc-like. while It has groat volume Plymouth 9.15 aw» "-- PM 9 - . . e*i 1 i-\ T v /"v and power. The action is quick, easy and elastic, TO ALL ROVERS OF ART AND LITERATURE. Fort Wayne .... 12.20 pm 2.20 n'v, !i * —AG<;orgia paper announces that twenty men They rest from their warfare, S 3 A Pf)T. T IJ making the Instrument equally ..useful for sacred TOALL.eu\ Lima 3.45 4.07 i’k are to be hanged in that State within two months. Who sleep in the rqmtr; w v or secular music. The Qrgana are Warranted for * Forest 4.00 5.03 ■ -si Louis is to have a new paper; to be called They tfake all Immortal, for sconring knives is better and cleaner than five years. —;— Crestline .. {• r rl! *- ( ' s ill suwt with of flOO,OOO. For Heaven’s their home. Bath Brick. Will not scratch. PRICES' MODERATE., Mansfield. • $ |jf -Some modest man, who conceals bis name. These heroes, though dead. Q-A TD T T * We will send the Beautiful ChrOtflO entitled ,?•« | 6.37 j;., has liberally endowed Hillsdale College, in Michl- In remembrance still live, s , . D'A FUjJU 1 V And rated according to style. Styles from one up MThe Unwelcome Visitor ” postage prepaid, as a SbchesteV":;:!! U2 A m 4.-® gan. By gratitude we are led is better than Boapand sand for polling Tinware. Whoever wishes to purchase one of the above premium to our monthly o azme, y { Pittsburgh. 4,p0 . 2.20 _ j 11.45 av s'jj| Floral tnbute to give. Brightens without scrhtchhff. Organs can do so by calling upon or writing to —SMITH CURTIS. ■w' Radical Office, Beaver. Pa. —Tne Emperor of Brazil has closed the old and opened the new legislature. A number of re lorms are promised. >pjig Brooklyufgas men's strike has ended, the new hands being discharged and the strikers re engaged at $3 50 per day. • —The President contemplates a trip to Norfolk, Petersburg and Richmond early In June, to be ab sent from Washington three days. —James W. Elbridge, of North Harwich, has been held for trial on a charge of committing an assault on his father from which he died. —Tbe Geneva Arbitration cost the United States f 14i,‘H,0, and brought ia 15,560,010. Not a bad in vestment. —President Grant announces his intention to sink all personal and party considerations in tbe appointment ofa Chief Justice. —A number of prisoners in the Missouri State Penitentiary mutinied on Friday. One convict was shot and a number flogged before - order was. restored —The funeral of Father De Smet, the Indian Missionary, took place at St. Louis on Saturday morning, and was attended by an immense con course of people. —Sis thousand five hundred and sixty-ona immi grants arrived at Now York between the first ol April and the 19th of May. 17,000 arrived during the past week. Advices fiom Monte Video, April. 23d, say that the ycl'ow fever prevails there to such an extent that the people are flying from the city and business is suspended. —The New York Sunday schcol snperlntendants gave a public reception on Saturdry evening fo Mr. Hortley, one of the secretaries of the Lon don Sunday School Union. —Henry Ward Beecher was thrown from his car riage on Saturday by a collision with a heavy track. His vehicle was-badly managed, but the reverend gentlemen os;apid unhurt. —The cholera is at New Orleans, and it is giv ing a large business to ihe undertakers and grave diggers. Its presence miy aid in restoring the political equlibrium of Louisiana. —The Grasshopper is as groat a terror in Texas as Is the Modocs in the Lavirijeds. He eats the corn crop clo;e to the ground, aud in his victori ous ravages does not oven let tences stand. Fifteen new indie ments have been found against Tweed, but not one of them pleases the old sinner, lor he pleads “not guilty" in each and every instance —The Jersey file tula of General Van Buteu say that the “outrage" inflicted on him in connection with the Victim Commission, will make him Gov ernonof that btate. —All the old Democratic inline'ces, in Virginia, with the Kichmoa E fftiref in the lead, are en deavoring to defeat the establishment ol lrc< schools in that State. —Since there is soma difficulty attending the Selection’of a Chief Justice, the Toledo Blade says, why not have a competitive examination and do the business in that way i —Oh Saturday night Lucinda Trnsbee Cuff shot dead at the corner of Vine and Fifth seven stieets. West Philadelphia, a young man named Thomas Price, used twenty years. Both parties are color ed. The women was arrested. —A proposition lias been made in the New York Legislature to tnnnel the Hudson river so as to admit ol +hc passage ol railway trains from New Jersey'to New York without change of bulk. Ex-Govornor'Je’well renchi d home from the west on S i titl'd ay”night, and found the official ten der of his appointment as Minister to Russia awaiting him/ He is considering the milter and will probably accept. —ln returning hi# p rsitfon of the backpay steal, benitgr Cisserly. of California, desires “not to be held as reflecting in the least on members of Con •gress wlio see their way clear to the ado ptiou of ol an opposite course." Charming 1 —blucc the existence of our government, the office ol Chief Justice has been tilled by bat soon persons, as follows ; John .lay, John Rutledge, Wnliam Cushing, Oliver Ellsworth, John Mar shall, Roger B. Taney, and Salmon P. Chase. —The Supreme Court of Missouri has decided:! case involving the right of women to vote ui der the Fifteenth Amendment, holding that it does not colder such right—that the Amendment was only designed to con'er the elective franchise up on colored men —Washington McLean and John L. Faran, of the Cincinnati er and other gentlemen ol that city, are at Fortiess Monroe examining into the relative merits of Hi; Norfolk, Yorktown and Newport News as the terminus of the Cheasa peaks and Ohio Railroad. —By order ofllie Prurient, a general court mar tial has been app >in!e 1 to meet at Ringgold Bir racks.Tesas, June oth. for trial of {-"irst Lieuten ant Cha*. T. Davis. T -mb Infantry. First Lieuten ant Henry F. Leggett. Twenty-fourth Infantry, and bitch others as may be ordered before it. —The Secretary of the Interior has overruled the application of the McGregor and Missouri Riv et Railroad Company lor the reversal ol his deci sion recently given in favor of St. Pan! mid Sioux- City Railroad Company, involving title toccitain lands Covered by o\er lapping land Brants. —lnjlhe case of Osgood & Co., Albert E. Laystei and others, before the L : . is. Circuit Court of New York, Judge Dlalchfotd granted an in junction restraining the defendants from selling copies of Bed Ut-rte’s books published in London, an i ordere 1 iiteai to account sor all sales hereto fore made. —Scottsboro, A!'.', !■; ving ordiin.-d tb.it 10 liquu: si.ail bj .-ole! w tihiu five n.llca of the village, abir w.is started lust that distance out. A horse railroad was immediately built to the favor tl point an 1 the stock pays a good per cent. A large minority of the citizens whoigive car fare so many times a day. think ol moving tld;r houses. —A horse-car driver in Chicago gave a penny over to twenty dinerent passengers to try then honesty, and nineteen of them kept the money. An experiment like tire in a Harrisburg str-ct passenger car would result in the conducter re ceiving every peunv luck, an i a -i:ong moral lecture on his carelessness. We do col t eal in pennies in this “slip o. countr, Plant laurel and white-pine— Plant cypress and willow— Plant violet and myrth-vine, For their lowly pillow. Plant flowers, sweet flowers. From garden and mead. To mark with ttieir fragrance The tombs of the dead. -I 9 000,000 ACRES, / CHEAP FARMS ! The cheapest land in the market for sale by THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY In the Great Platte Valley. 3,000,000 ACRES IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA, Now for sale in tract - of forty acres and upwards on five and ion years'credit at six per cent. No advance interest required. Mild and beautiful climate, fertile soli, aud abundance of good wafer. 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. SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOMESTEAD OF 160 AQ|tES. THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES Free homes for all. Millions of choice govern ment land open lor entry under the Homestead Law. near this Great Railroad, with good markets and all the conveniences of an old settled country. Free Passes to purchasers of Railroad land. Sectional maps, showing the land, also new edi tion of Descriptive Pamjihlet, with new maps, mailed free everywhere. Address O. F. DAVIS. Land Commissioner U..P. R R., Omaha, Neb WANT AN AGENT In this place to canvass for the new. valuable and fast selling book by Dr. JOHN COWAN, THE SCIENCE OF A NEW LIFE. Recommended and endorsed by prominent minis ters, physicians, religions and secular papers. No otherfbook like it published. $4O per week guar anteed. Address COWAN <£ CO.. 130 Eight St., New York. AGENTS WANTED. Send for.Catalogue, DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO„ N. Y Y° u ask ! ixl THE NEW DEPARTURE SHOOKS. Agents wanted. Exclusive territory given. The book will sell itself. Father. Mother, Sister, Brother, Minister. Merchant. Manufacturer, Min er. Farmer, Mariner and Y’ourself all want it. There is money in it. Send for Circular. CHES TERMAN & WERSTER, 50 North sth St. Phila delphia. Pa. 'J'ELEGRAPHV. A necessary part of every person’s education in this advanced age is the art of Telegraphing. Ap ply to the undersigned, for Smith's Manuel of Tel egraphy. the best work published on this subject. Price SOcts. Also for even - description of Tele graphic Instruments and Battery; Nit ro Chromic Battery for Electroplating. I. G. TILLOTSON & CO., S DeySt.. New York. HOW TIS DONE’ THE SECRET OUT. Mustache and whiskers 42 days. This Groat Se cret and 100 others. Gamblers' Tricks. Cardiitlo gy. Ventriloquism, all in the original “Book of Wonders." Mailed for 95 cents. Address D. C. Cuttle, Carthage, Illinois. jpATENTS OBTAINED No fee unless successful. No fee in advance. No charge for preliminary search. Send lor circulars. CONNOLLY BROTHERS. 10S S. Fourth St., Phil adelphia. Pa., and 6tJB Ninth St.. Washington, D. C. in A perday ! Agents wanted ! All 1U •” 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 at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. Stisson tfcCo.. Portland. Maine. QETTY 8 B U R G Katalysine Water Is the nearest approach to a specific ever discover ed for Dvspep-ta. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, (font. Gravel. Diabetes. Kidney and Urinary Diseases generally. It restores muscular power to the Par alytic. It cures Liver Complaint and Chronic Dianhoea. 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 Ealing or Drinking It corrects the stomach, promotes Digestion, :ind Relieves the Head almost immediately. No household should he without it. For sale by all druggists. jag Tor a history of the Springs, for medical reports of the power of the water over diseases, for marvellous cures, and lor testimonials from distinguished men. send for pamphlet. WHIT NEY BROS.. General Agents 227 South Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. • Gettysburg Spring Co. J IST OF CAUSES • For Trial at June Term, 1873. J G Nve for use vs Jordan C Nye. M M Jones vs John (inching. P H Sr.-venson vs Henry Cowan. Hannah Cheney vs Wm E Cheney. T W Anderson vs Hemic: and Lenz. M iller. Dob.-on Jc Trax vs Kookcn & Brobeck. Geoigc Graham vs John Carvey ctal. Magdalena Stahl vs James Porter. Mary Murray's cxr's vs Joseph Sharpe. Same vs J M Imbrio. Commonweal’ h vs Jennott Headland. John J Mitchell vsJ il Gillis. ClarkL'sselton vs Joseph Morgan. J Walter & Bro vs George Poe. David Mnsser vs S M Gordon. New Brighton Water Co vs Charles Coale. Albert JilEvans vs J K Harrali. Peter WTLcller vs Patter.-on Mitchell. Beutly «t Gerwig vs Charles Coale. Abelard Whfllcr v? G L Kersfey. Cov. Noble & Co vs Sylve*ter flnnter. F W Wil iam* use vs George b Portef. ■ Charles Grim vs Perry Brown. Coy, Noble <£ Co vs R T-Taylor. Coy, Noble & Co vs J E Crane. Coy, Noble . •• k - “ Wharf 300 00 “ *• kk “ Burgess for fines, &c.. 78 00 ‘j Shows. &c 68 00 k - “ “ “ Tax coHect’r (net amt) 3,737 71 • k •• kk “ Sale of borobonds.... 8,900 00 kk kk kk kk Lost tax (collected)... 60 kk kk kk kk Temporary loam 148 25 Cn. By warrants paid, viz: For payment of lot and buildtog and furn ishing Lockup and CounclrCbatnber.. ,f 2,400 00 For old Indebtedness 700 00 For streets, sewers and othor purposes.. 2,928 17 Cash In the Treasury 279 93 Bonds of the Borough are now outstanding to the amount of $2,600, running from one to four and a half years. The above statement is a true exhibit of the re ceipts and expenditures in the borough of Roches ter for the year ending May Ist. 1873. A. T. SHALLKNBKRG-ER, Auditor. T. M. TAYLOR. Secretary. Rochester. Pa., May 24. 1873-30-31 $500,000 CASH. Gifts to be paid in full. THE THIED GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY. Will be given in the great hall ofLibrary building ' at Louisville, on Tuesday, July 8* "1873, at which time Ten Thousand Gifts, amounting to* a grand total of $500,000 all cash, will bo distributed by lot to ticket holders. No reduction in amount of sifts at this distribution, but each gift will be paid j in full. I | Office of Farmers’ and Droters’ Bank, t ’ Louisville. Kt.. April 7.1873. 1 j This is to certify that there is in the Farmers’ 1 and Drovers’ Bank, to the credit of the Third j Grand Gift Concert for the benefit of the Public 1 Library of Kentucky, Five Hundred Thousand j Dollars, which has been set apart by the Managers to pay the gifts in full, and will be held by the 1 Bank and paid out for this purpoedVand this pur pose only [Signed] K. S.YEBCH, Cashier LIST OF GiPfS. One. Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift 24 Cish Gifts uf'sl.o4,lo each. 50 Cash Gifts of SO'I “ 80 Cash Gifts of 400 *• KM) Cash Gifts of SltO “ 150 Cash Gifts of 200 “ 500 Cash Gilts of 100 •* I),<00 Cash Gifts of 10 “ Total, 10,000 Gifts,all Cash Only a few tickets remain unsold, and tliey will be furnished to the iirst applicants at 1 the follow ing prices; Whole tickets, #10: halves. #5; quar ters. $2.60; 11 whole tickets for $100; 6ft for $500; li:j for $l,OOO and 5T5 for $5,000. and full information apply to ; J-. TIIOS. E. BHAMLETTE, Louisville. Ky.. or THOS. 11. HAYS & CO.. 609 Broadway. N. Y. m)3Mm NOTICE. ESTATE OF ANDREW COLE, DECEASED Letters of ad ministration on the estate of Andrew Cole, dec'd.. lete of South Beaver township.having been granted to the nndersigned. all persons in debted to said estate! are requested to make im mediate payment, and those haring claims against the same topresent them properly authenticated for settlement. A. J. LAWRENCE. Adm'r.. my-31-Ct South Beaver Township. OF THE JOHN W. WILLIAMS. Barber and Hair Dresser. Persona attended at their residence,!! desir ed. Shop in the basement of Radical building, Beaver, Pa myBo-ly W AGES FOB ALL WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK, Any person, old or yonng, of cither sex, can toake from $lO to $5O per week, at home day or evening. Wanted by all. Suitable to either city or country, and any season of the year. This is a rare opportunity for those who arc out of work, and out of money, to make an independent living. No capital being required. Oar pamphlet, “HOW TO MAKE A LIVING," giving full instructions, sent on receipt of 10 cents. Address, A. BURTON & CO., Morrlsania, Westchester Co., N Y. ESTABLISHED IN 1838. RE-ESTABLISHED IN 1869. Q G. HAM ML R & SONS, Manufacturers of FINE AND MEDIUM FURNITURE, Of Every Description and Price, Handsome and Superior in style and quality than found in most or any other Furniture House this s- curing Bounties and Pensions. Buying and' Selling Real Estate, efc. OFFICE ON BROAHWAY, Opposite R. E. Hoopes' Banking Hoc**, NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER CO., PA. septi'72-ly J H. M’CREERY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, THIRD STREET, tFirsldoor below the Court House,) jyV7o—ty BEAVER. PA. Q.IRARD HOUSE, CORNER NINTH & CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA. H. W. KANAGA, declPKStly lToi>neioT. John e a kin, ATTORNEY AT LA W, MAIN T . BEWHR FALLS, [ial()'7:s $lOO,OOO 30.000 23.000 20.000 10,000 5,000 24.,00i) 90.000 JOSEPH L,EDLIE, * ATTORNEY AT LAW, All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. dc-c4’(sB:ly JOHN B. YOUNG, $500,000 ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEAVER PA. Ofiicc and residence on Third et. ea*t of the Court House. , ' „ All law business entrusted to my care shall re ceive prompt attention. Also, persons having Real Estate for sale, and those wishing to buy town property, coal or farm lands, may save time and money by calling at my olLce. [aprSin'l ly. QENTRAL CLAIM AGENCY, JAMES M. SELLERS, 144 SOUTH SIXTH STREET Bounties, Pensions, Back Pay, Horse Claims, Sta'e Claims. Ac., promptly collected, hto charge for information, nor when money is not collected. decl’tiS'.lt gmorncijs. (Office, in the Radical Building,) BEAVEK, PA PHILADELPHIA. UMBL E E E , contains 32 large pages besides the cover, filled with the best and most interesting reading. Price only • ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! Send on your dollar, and get a dollar magazine and an eight dollar chromo in return. Wc want and will liberally pay AGENTS. Send tor particulars. Address BUMBLE BEE, Albion, 111. Subscriptions received at The Radical oflke, where the Chromo can be seen. | IgT OF AFFUAISEMENTS. The following appraisements under the act of Assembly of the 11th of April, 13dl, of property al lowed to be retained by the widow or children of a decedent to the v.dne of $3OO, have been filed In the office oft he Clerk of the Orphan* - Court, and confirmed Ai*». viz: Personal property to the amount ot *r.K)o* re tained by widow of Henry tScheibn ;r, deceased. Andrew Carothers. administrator. Personal property to life amount of $299 98 re tained by widow of VVTUiara Toianci, deceased. Samuel Gorsuch. administrator. Personal property to the'amount of #2OO 40 re tained bv widow of Janfes M. Smith, deceased. J. M. Smith and James Christy, exe .utprs. Personal property to the nintmnt of $3OO retained by widow of John Eaton, deceased. Nancy Eaton and James Eaton, ad air’s. Personal property to the amount of $299 03 re rained by widow of John K. Bueklcy, deceased Jacob E. Sharer, administrator. - „Personal property to the amount of $3OO retained by widow of John Doherty, deceased. J. U. Do herty, administrator. Personal property to the amount of $3OO re tamed by widow,of Robert Wilkisou, deceased. Robert Patton and Win Wilkison, executors. Personal property to the’amount of $3OO retained by widow of fngraham Boyd, deceased. M, Camp, Jr., administrator. Notice is hei'eby given to heirs, legatees, dis tributees and all others interested to appear at the next term otf said Court, not later than the third day. it being the tilth day of June, JS73. to show cause, if any they have, agiinst the final con firmation of the above appraisements. mylC-3t JUUN C. HART, Clerk t>. C. JJEGISTER’S NOTICEi Notice is hereby given that the following ac counts have been examined and passed by the Register of Beaver county and will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans’ Court on Wednes day, June flth. A. I>. 1873, for confirmation and al iowance: . Final account of John Edgar, administrator of the estate of Andrew Stratton, deceased. Final account of John Freshkom, executor of the estate of John Mink, deceased. Final account (.personal) of Andrew Watterson. executor of the estate of Samuel Harbison. dec’d. Final account of John Sterling, guardian of Elizabeth R., minor child oi William sterling. Final account of Margaret McMahan, admimstra tor of John McMahan, deceased. Final account of Daniel Figley, guardian ol Ma tilda Erb, deceased, minor child ol J. C. £rb. de ceased* Account of David Scott, executor of the estate of Dr. D. Eider, deceased Partial account (real) of William Leaf, executor ol the e s'ate of William L. Dickinson, decoast d. Final account (Personal) of William Leal, execu tor of the estate of William L. Dickinson, dcc’d. • Final account ol Sarah W. Brunson, administra trix of the estate of John W. Brunson, deceased. Final account (personal) of William Beatty, ex ecutor ol the estate of Jane Rowan, deceased. Final account (real! oi William Beatty,executor of the e state of Jane Rowan, deceased. Final account (real! o 9 V-alana Dunlap, adminis trafrix of Pressly C. Dunlap, deceased. Final account (personal! of Vularia Dunlap, ad ministratrix of Pressly C. Dunlap, deceased. Final account of J. C. Wilson, guardian of Nancy McCracken, minor child ol John McCracken, dec'd. Final account of Samuel Mitchell, executor of the estate ofSerapta W. Dustou.deceased. Final account of Robert 'Cooper, guardian of Charles, Abraham G. and George W., minor chil dren of Abram Bruce, deceased. •Final account ofS. 15. W'ilson, Esq., guardian ol Sena Russell, minor child of Ralph W. Russell, deceased. myl(i-4t AN©- PLANTS Fresh blooming FLOWERS aud PLANTS re ceived daily. Orders-for all kinds ol Shrubs and Trees promptly ttlletL. CHARLES B. HURST, myltitf Neas the Depot. Rochester, Pa. gTATE AND COUNTY TAXES. The County Treasurer will attend in the several Townships and Boroughs between ft a. m- and 5 p, st,, for the purpose-of receiving State and Count) Taxes for the year 1873, at the places aud times designated below, viz; .•'Fallston boro. " 1(1 Toll House. N. Ilrigh’n & Pulaski “ Ift Huron House. " '• *• " iO Magaw's Hotel Patterson tp i B.l'alls “ 21 Kendrick's drug store u ** o*> ik •* Georgetown boro “ ,23 a in Calhoun's store. Glasgow bon., “ 23 p m Jesse Smith's. Marion tp, '* 2ti George Hartzell’s. Franklin tp. “ 27 Aatenreith's store. North Sewichly tp, “ 23 Nathan Ua/.en’s. Economy tp. “ 2‘.) Mrs. Nffeley’s. New Scwickly tp " 30 Sneaxl's store. Industry tp. June ;i Allen’s store. South Bearer a Ohio “ 4. Mrs. Bayl's. Ohio tp, “ 8 Kecd & Aber's store. Big Beaver * llome'd “ IftJohnston House. •• “ New Galilee'• II Union Hotel. Chippewa tp. " ia\V. Cunningham's. Dai linston ip a boro " 10 Jacob Marks'. South Beaver tp “■ Oft Joseph 1,-nvretice’s. Hookst’n a Greene lp“ 23 Jos. M'Ferren’s store *v .. U H 04 “ “ G Hanover A Greene tp “ 25 James Reed’s store. Frankfort boro, “ 2li Isaac At. Steven's Hanover tp, '* 2T At L Armstrong's store Raccoon tp. July 7J II Christy’s store. Independence tp. '■* ft John Holmes’, liiden. a Hopewell, ” ft Todd & Brown's store Hopewell tp “ 10 R W Scott’s. Mooutp. “ 11 James Prentice's. can bo made in adjoining town ships. t Taxes paid before August tst will be five per cent, oil; on and after September Ist five per cent, will be added. All licenses arc- duo by law .Inly Ist. Those not paid at that date will ha collected with costs. " C. P. WALLACE,/ _ apr33:v.pa Walls No 5, ti)!s p m Brintsn No i. Oi j a Brinton Ac NoB ‘t;2op mißrintanAc.NoS 7:2.ip Walls Ac.No.O 11:05 p-mi Brinton At Not 11: "P Chicago Express, Cincinnat i Express, f as u:t and Brihton As No, 3 leave daily. Pacific Express-daily, except Monday. AH other trains-daily, except frauds'. _ Pacific Express leaves Pitisbu-r-h at -yd a riving at Harrisburg at 11:40 a im Phiiadfljili a ' pm; Baltimore 3:o# p m;. Washrngtou 5 4'; Pi New York 6:34pm* Chicago Express leaves Pittsburgh at u.‘-| >' arrives Harrisburg; 10,2 t) p m; PliUaoelphia I* l ' Netv York <>.lo u in. . , Cincinnati'Express leaves PiStsbnren st m:arri vcs at. Harrisburg 10:45 p xnfPhilaC.slpn.i-- a m: Baltimore 2:15 a M; Washington awi a m. >< York «;10am. Philadelphia Express-loavesPlttehurgh at j m; arrives at Harrisburg 2:53 a <. a m; New York 10fl4 a m. Fast Line leaves Pittsburgh at S;sopnu a":' ” Harrisburg 5:45 a m: Philadelphia-9;’h) a ic: *>' more 9:00 am; Washington 11:30 a m; Nr" “ J 12:24 pm. The Church Trains leave Wall’s Station/" Sunday at 9:10 a m,reaching Pittsburgh at W" r Returning leave Pittsburgh at 12t3(tp m. at Wall’s Statioif at 1:50 p m* Leave Fr.>- ■9:20 p m.arrive Brihton's 10:30 p-m. CITY TICKET OFEICE—For the con'. « of the citizens of. Pittsburgh the Penn',' j Iteilroad Company have opened:a city pcxc.j at No TSEltlb avouueoomer of Saiithfleiu * - where Through. Tickets. Cemnuitattou i**;; and Local Tickets- to principal star ion* can w chased at any hour ot the day or eveniiu.’a. game rates as are charged at the d-pot- , Baggage will be checked through to des. from hotels and residences by Excelsior «w- Express Co . on.orders left at the olhce. For further information apply to A. J CASSATT, i>- M- B'- A . T . On and attec Monday, July Through Trains daily. except Snndaj. ' 4 and arrive at Pittsburgh, city time. *** r , Oil City, Snfflil»an4 uU pwiuts in tin and We steru and Central New \Ork. i Leave Day Express - r ;| Xiijht. Kinross- i"' - Mail Train ; • a w - ~ Ist liulton. Ac ~ ‘ 1 " :1 :u i let Soda Works Ac. — ul Parnassus Ac 11 •' ® ■' -, Brady s Bond Ac ‘I--- P L : j •2d llukon Ac v »"" *" * •2d Sodti Works Ac " |H P 1 --i ad Holton Ac •' A special Sunday train leave- ;,?. i Sunday at 7.10 a m. arriving at Parker Heturnln" loaves Pnrkor ai 4.10 p hi. • l “ t ‘ " shared at 5.83 p m. Jiuteh train tomul from Soaa arrives at Pittsburgh at a m. a-*-* ' p m. J.J. LAWKENCE. C-a ‘• ‘ J '' J. 11. iiliAV. Ticket Agent. STORE FOR SALE A First Class Drag aftd Very eligibly situated in Allogaeio paying business. is offered tor , ' aL f . ..e dating term*. 'The owner w t=' alll ~ - active business, or would se ‘ n 7'u to » person having good reieren^*-• ; • u: .-7 givo it their whole attentUm. t —•' this kind to get into a good pay I l '- j. ~ , small capital does not eflen ov i ■ i( , 1. particulars address H. F. Wl , ' ; rv. P' lb'.) Washington Avenue-. A Hog he i .• myS-ltu. 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