The Beaver radical. (Beaver, Pa.) 1868-1873, June 13, 1873, Image 5

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were dtap-d ° f “P 10 «" tm
p [ g.’iDg to pr* X. Griffin rf ei-
CO “”TrW- case tried ; defendants
*«*
”, Uelt and battery. Igeotamo».
“Reuter, Fraeb Wynn »’fW •*
a Prank Wynn. Indictment,
pr^
C S.m?.on Marker, to pay the cost*.
cQ VB> Sylvester Craft alia Thofiiea
_ * Ir-uictmeni. aswoltsnd battery.
and Prosecutor. John Benvee,
InmctmeoW
w“'' Indictment,
«« 11 1 Jobo'canoiogh'^lodlctment,
lgnoramus. Prosecutor,
Thnmas Davis to pay costs.
T C ra Abram Bently, 8r er «!. In
misdemeanor. Ignotamone.
c;cl ' Charles Cole to pay coete.
P C t '“.,’s.rah J. Garvin. Indictment
Garvin. Indictment, misdemeanor. True
b'.li
..me vs John Cannings- Indictment
‘demeanor. Ignoramus, and prpsecu
lofi Thomas Davis to pay costa.
n„ ina 10 Ibe large business of R.
s . t i 6fc U, aod the tact that hls time- bus
L wholly occopied ioaellmg-goodB,his
customers have not for route Hate heard
L. him through the culomae of this
Dioer hot he again announces to them
?tat he has on hand a complete Stock of
lotbiag, and also a full assortment of
c’ethesfcasimereß and all other art.cles
belonging to a drat class
lot's establishment, all of which he in
•ends to sell before the Ist pf Jnly. and
„„ that account will he sold at a small ad
vance on cost. Please come and examine
before purchasing elsewhere. B. Stein-
Hd corner of Broadway and Lock street,
Brighton.
The Beaver Presbyterian Church will
give a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festi
val, June nth, tor the benefit of the Sab
bait School.
As the purchase of s Sewing Machine U of
M t be an act for a life-tluie, care sbouldte taken
id selecting one that time and nee hare proven to
be tbe beet. Time tries all things. “Use only
rtrniehee the final tost." Opinions of the skffl
,Bl may be of value, bat time is needed to con
firm them. While tbe Singfr Sewing Machine
Ccmpany baa given tbe public the finest frnlta of
inventive genius. they have guarded It from a
multitude of traps. Attachments have been ad
ded tor various purposes, but U has kept free
from all useless complications. Simplicity of
pans, and adaptation to the widest range of wo*
baa been the constant sun. _
instead of- boasting of a variety of usetess
stitches and movements, it claims to mate hot
One Kind of Stitch, and that with the Fewest,
Movements Possible. Hence the Machine may
mo constantly for twenty years, or a life-time, ami'
work just as well as when new.
K. Straw & Co. No. 10 Sixth Street, Pitts
burgh. Pa. aprilSS-3in
Gaiters , Slippers and all goods in
summer wear, at Hartzog & Beam’s.
The wire cable across the river at
Bomb's Ferry, which & few days ago fell
down, has again been pot op, and the fer
ry boat, at that place, will be mooing
again probably to.day.
The great Boot and Shoe Emporium o:
New Biighton, Hertzog & Beam.
The famous Watkins Glen, located at
Watkins, Schuyler Co., N. Y. which has
become one of the most popular Sommer
Resorts in the United States, and is an-
nually visited by tens of thousands of| •
people from all sections of tbe country,
will —with its two Mountain Houses be
open this season, forvi'itors, on or before
the Ist of June. Tbe entire Glen proper- j
ty has recently been purchased by John
J Lytle & Co., of Philadelphia, who have
made many important improvements
nearly all the staircases, bridges and rail
ings having been renewed —and the Glen
is in a much better and safer condition
than ever before. These gentleman will
personally supervise and manage the
Glen, and its Summer Hotels, during the
season 1873, and spare no time or expense
in endeavoring to make it an attractive
and pleasant place of for the
public. i - :' ■ -j;- -
The Watkins Glen—manifold as are Us
scenic charms —is by no means the only
feature of interest prelain ing to tbe
romantic surroundings of the village from
which it takes it name. Seneca Lake,
one of the most beautiful sheets of water
in the world, with the magnificent views
which the highlands around it afford,
Hector Fall, two and a half miles north
of Watkins on the east shore of the Lake,
and the Havana’ Glen, which has been
visited for several years past by great
numbers of people, are well worthy the
attention of tourists, and will be hailed
with delight by all students and admirers
ot Nature.
t The case of Rev. Mr. Gregg, who was
; expelled from the ministry by the Pitts
burgh Conference, for “conduct unbe
coming a Christian,” came up, bn ah ap
peal, and was tried in this place on Wed
nesday of last week by the ministers of
this Conference, Bishop L Simpaon pre
siding, and the decision of the Conference
was sustained.
8. &J. Snettenburg, Broadway,
New Brighton.
4, : aSg>~-*'
Commenced ItuTOHnft Tear.
s We are irj .receipt of the,
People* Monthly (Illustrated), for Jane.
This number keeps fully up, in the ex
cellence of its illustrations and the,variety
of its reading matter, with those which
have gone before. A new serial called
“scarlet,” is commenced and many orig
inal contributions from wliters of repute
promised. Jane begins ' this monthly’s,
third year. The publication ofaa illus
trated 16-page paper ont West, was rather
5 hazardrous enterprise; but an .
to know that tbe yeniureis a sooeeasfal
one. The drcuiationis over doable that
of last year, and it bears on every page
tbe impress of prosperity. With its beau-,
lifnl illustrations lor the home ; its fine
tinted paper; its “Household” and "Boys
and Girls” departmental we don’t know a
paper In the country, which surpasses it
in elegant appearance, oratlractiveness.
It now gives away to pycry subscriber a
very choice and rieh chromo, or a 24jt80
inch engraving. The fact that it baa over
one thousand .minister on its lists, should
be a sufficient guarantee to families that,
as a paper for tbe home, it is arrryed on
the side of virtue, purity, and morality.
Price only $1.50 per year. Agents want
ed, on big commission, in every section.
Address People» Monthly, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
General SLartranft has issued a
general ordef announcing the staff ap
pointment of Brigadier General James
W. Lalta, Adjutant General. In assum
ing the duties,' the "Adjutant of the
Department, in a circular dated • June 3,
congratulates the soldiery of Pennsylva
nia upon the financial aid secured from
the State to defray their military expenses,
and enable them in some measure to sus
tain themse.ves. He says:
Det It be our effort then to place the
military ot the Commonwealth upon the
footing and standard that her great re
sources, her acknowledged power, her
education and intelligence, her brilliant
war record demand that they should be j
so that as well, as her common -schools,
her colleges, her universities, her bench,
her bar, her manufactures, her commerce
and her mines, may her, soldiers, too, be
recognized anl pointed to abroad and
by her sister States, ' with like acknowl
edged merit, and distinction, and high re*
Coinmencement Anniversaries,
—The Washingtonßeeuw and jpaamifier
says Heretofore the churches h»yeh«r
their usual morning service on >he S»h
bath before Commencement, and then
closed Id the evening to hear ih® Presi
dent's Baccalaureate; but the Jltendapce
on the sennqn to the Beliglohs Society
on Monday evening has hot been' larger
This year it has heen determined to try a
new plan, to-wit: Having, the usual
morning services in the churches, and;
then at 4p. ia. the B»ooaltureaie Sermon
of the President wdl he pleached in the
Town Hall, and in the evening at Bp. jl,
the sermon to the.Boliglous Society will
be preached in the same place, thus, mak
ing three services on Sabbath and having
none on Monday evening, when families
are so busy preparing for the 'entertain
ment of their friends during the week.
On Tuesday evening Hon. J. W. P.
White, LL. D., will deliver the address
1 to the Literacy Societies.
Tbe Mutual Lite InMuce Company
of NOW York.
aseette over forty millions of v dollars. 1b
the largest tod wealthiest company in tbe world,
mod the oldest Life Insurance Company In
America. Policy costs less In this Company from
year to year, that in any other Company.
What is thi talus or Lips Ihsttrahc* ?
Let the readei make a practical and personal ex
amination of the-#nbject. Have yon a family de
pendent on yon for snpport f If so yon have a dn
ty to perform. If yon are engaged in active busi
ness, consider what would probably happen if
yo Cr plans were set aside and other persons were
called in to close np your affairs. Yoar creditors
clamorous, your labors suddenly ended ; your
property sacrificed to the highest bidder. There
might be llttie 16ft for your family. All this might
be the result if death shou Id overtake yon next
week, or next year, and you have no lease of life.
You may be strong and healthy to-day, but are
yon sure that health, strength and life will be
yours to-morrow? Yon ought to guard against
this contingency. You insure your property, why
not insure your life 1 Is it much more valuable ?
Suppose yon have an insurance in the Mutual Life
Insurance Company of New York equal to the
amount of your indebtedness, your wife or yonr
friends, at yonr death, then - have the means in
hand to pay all that you owe. The warehouse,
the store, the goods and merchandise are free
from all incumbrance. No sacrifices need he
made. Your fomily have property which, by your
forethought, they are enabled to preserve, and
will furnish the means of support.
The longer Insurance Is postponed, the greater
will he the premium. Nor can it be obtained upon
any terms by those not in good health. Hence the
immediate attenttaiKfcKhlt matter,
f v A. B. CtABK,
I Agent for Beaver connty. Pa.
jel3-4w
A D reusing Death* —On Satur
day afternoon a little bny about six years
of age, son of General Obarles I. Pitz
hugh, of this city, took out hie pony for
a ride, and chose for that purpose the di
rection towards Wilkins township. He
had just passed the city limits on Penn
avenue, when the pony took fright at
something in the road, and started to run
at a very rapid speed. The young rider
lost control of the pony, and very soon
was thrown violently to the ground, his
foot, however, catching and remaining in
the stirrup- In this dkngttous position
he was dragged some distance, and when
the pony was stopped by a passer by, the
unfortunate little one was quite deadj
sod ?>(• b*d «• antUrbotUnal »*
bruised.—Pttte JSnMffg.
Brighton.
THE ita
A Sad Accident at &6n**oro,
jPa,—The Httleboroagh was
very much shocked by a terrible accident
that scarred there on Fr iday afternpqpl *
the 6th of Jane. Mr. I>. Pry, 'a- young
man In the employ of the -L. 8. & M. B*
Railroad, while trying to get on a switch
engine while.it war lo motion, mimed j
hie footing, and We iright foot and fthkih.
being caughtunder ihewheel w&s crush-,
ed into a Jolly and torn apart.. He was
taken into the Like Hm*e, and hie
wounds promptly: attended to byD/.J.H.
Cr tetter, a youngs Surgeon and Physician
residing in Stonebdro. Be decided at
once Put the Umb mast be amputated,
and set al>out it immediately, and .In a
abort time the limb was off, the leg dress
ed, nod" the patient' comfortable. The
doctor deserves great credit not dnly“for
his declelosL ggd coolness, bub for the
eminently skillful and alcatyic mwaer*
in .which he performed his duty. He was
assisted by Dr& tieibncrand Dllle. The
patient tedoiog eery well ■ li.
.Wood’s Household Btseutne . —The
June number is Justtbe boos for the fiunlly cir
cle 1 Just the dear old Household magazine we
usedto greet eo gladly. Hie articles are not bo
heavy; there are more stories; not trashy. **“*•"
tional compositions,bnt such ea bear throughout
astropginfluenco for all .that la good, and pore,
and true. -A noticeable feat ore la that there la
something beipfol, encouraging, comforting upon
almost every, page. A bright face Ulte ; this la
needed In every household. The children’s de
partment is folly up to Ita standard, and printed
in much better type. A* to make-up ofmaga
zine, we notice a greet Improvement-, --A Tem
perance story Is announced hereafter, for every
number. H. V. Osborne (Tenoroon)tata been re
called as editor, end assumes the entire man
agement. , Subscription price only one dollar a
year. Address-. Wood's Household MagazinCi
Newbnrg, New York.
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California is becoming disgusted
with her Chinese population—that is
there is a very considerable portion of the
population there bitterly hostile to John
Chinaman, whom they regard as a pest
and an impediment to the peace and pro*
giress of civilized society, and accordingly
a fierce opposition is being waged to any
fprther accessions- of Chinamen to the
population of that State. But how to
prevent immigration is a question which
the people of California will find it hard
to solve. ‘The laws regulating the ques
tion are all national. ,
AdmiMion to Weft JPoiitf.—The
{•result of the examination of candidates
to the Military Academy lias At |ast beep
announced, and, contrary to aU predic
lion founded upon personal appearance |
aud competitive tests, the percentage
rejected is wab lAfgerlhan usnPL The
usual -number “found" him r been irom
twenty-five to thirty per cent. - This tine
it reaches nearly thirty-aftt percent;
forty-nine being rejected out of the one
bandied and thirty-five who bate beep
fixiov""* Ttb.ii doe in a gesat pail*
am to a lack of pnparaUonpad to badly
oondOiteftetndieA Taie mx foberincTcdes,
also,samr#*®* *»»«*; rssthar iiifcidir
mgard to tftelr qualifications, have bad
their examination postponed until Sep
tember. Amnung the new cadets, pre
the two colored cadets. Cadet- Smith of
the Third Clam will now have fellow
students In whom be can confide. The
Pennsylvania candidates admitted are
Wm M. Black, H. P. Brown, W. B.
Craig, W. W. Galbraith* W. B. Gordon,
T. A. 0. flimms, J. W. 8- Bonder.—Even
ing Telegraph.
H.P. Brown, of the above candidates
resides in Rochester this * county, and is
an intelligent young man that promises
to make an excellent scholar, and we are
not surprised to hear of his success at the
competitive examinations.
The Beautiful New Chrome, “Pel.”
This is the appropriate name of a new,
saperb. and wonderfully taking 16x20
inch chromo, made in Boston by the best
chromo-maker of the country, and now
the exclusive property of the Pittsburgh
Peoples Monthly, the popular, illustrated
paper for the home. Large and elegant
as it is, it is given away “in the sheet” to
every subscriber at only $1.50 a year
Every body has by this time heard of this
monthly. It has just entered its third
year, has a very rapidly-growing circula
tion, and over one thousand ministers on
its list; universally popular, and with its
tinted paper and elegant typography, it is
as beautiful a paper as is published in this,,
or any other country. It makes home
flatters a Specialty; its illustrations are
generally in that line, and once taken, it
becomes invaluable to both mothers and
children. Good agents] are allowed a
very large commission and are now net
ting on it from ten to twenty dollars per
day, depending on the agent and locality.
Exclusive territory allotted live agents if
applied for at once, and good references
given. Bend for sample and
cnlsjv t b£ best charicC out; (<)>_ AOP-4
workers. Jvi&TemPeojfles Monthly, Pills
burgh,
Bruce:-f'
We the latter peri'
of Wta. H.-Broce,
Phil»fefo|& ol Ver
erea
log ot^m^W^W^ Broce **'*
daughter "rf Stokes, of
Brightontownfhip.thi* county, and Her
remains reached this place on
last, an& wdre conwy«d ia her
residence, tote*m* &^^ : ftterrs*
at 2 pLm. *4’ Sabbath day:
leaves a husband (Wo. &■ Bruce. Skh)
and three snail chUdrsn > to~mouwi*J
lom. She **s ihoWBB yeafrbf w;^'
•• iwr»W^«*w»'^.?!LSSl
*" .. . .-* jf* •*■+ jt f*f
if- S’-
B.aver
nre of listeniogtoßiihopjßimpsou ofthe
It B. Charcb.on Wednesday evening of
, last week. Befog here on other business
connected with the Cbnrcb, he was
persuaded: to addresa the people and gave
Hhem p plain practical address that was
yery interring. . pr. H»dmer P®** eo*.
'fcnaipsd Vte audieijQe with » re
marks. We are told that the Bishop will
be present jit Pr* Jay tart Commence-;
meot, which pccurs shonly. ;
1 The Commissioners deserve credit for
the hsndaorse improvement they have
made upon the Coart House. The Court
loom is Ustefolly frescoed, and the ap
pearance of the room generally
The oeeUagsofthe office
,e}so frescoed. Taney & Bro., 'of -Beaver
i Falls did the Job. -•
> • f'., a 'J» • i - 1 —■
‘ The- Jote number of the American
find Bmr** Is on one table, and
by examination we find that it -Is a solid
number of more than ostial merit. The
Contents are large and, we desire to call
attention to vQnr 8»Ur~ System,” “Per
versions of Terms of Speech,” The Treat
ment of the.lnsane,” The fertlie Fields ol
Mount Deseret.” Toe departments for
which this Review is characteristic are
fall of .important and practical. informa
tion. Published by the Review Publish
ing Company, Philadelphia.
ThS creditors of James Duncan, Dun*
can, ‘Edgar & Go., and R. B. Edgar of
Fallston and New Brighton, at a meeting
in Pittsburgh on last Friday, appointed
the Hon. William Henry of Fallston, as
signee to 6lose up the business of the
above parties.
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T Change*— Messrs; B. P. McCarty and
James Hendricks have "withdrawn from
the control:©! the ‘‘old stand by,*- the
Erie Qatette. , Mr. F. A. Crandall, . a
staunch Republican., succeeds to the
j&sltioD, and. we wish hint success.
' I7w merchants of New Brighton have
agreed to close their stores every evening
(Saturdays excepted) until Sept. Ist, at
o’clock, p. m.
We are indebted to C. E- Johnson -for
a copy -of the Bt. Augustine, Florida,
Wee&g Prut, from wblclr we ascertain;
that during the middle of Maythether--
mometer ranged from TO id 80 degrees.
Clothing ready made, suitable for.aH.
Ainds of wear. - Summer clothing lor
.men and boys can he* purchased at low
prices at. 8. & J. Saellenburg’s, New
Brighton.
The
May 20 there were 8.377 farmers* granges
in the United States, with an aggfegUte
memben&ip of over3,fioo.oo() These
graneel We divided as follows: Arkan*
lU, is;o»lifdtoU. S; Georgia,lfl; Illinois,
4M; Indiana, 142; Inwa. 1,507; Kansas,
12ft: MiratfjM* 218; Mi««i»-
Mppi. m Mlwouri. 845: Nebraska. 190;
Ohio, it;'South Caroliutt. HS; Tennessee,
18; Vermont, 22; Wisconsin, 140. These
figures are from an official source. The
granges' seem to have taken better in
lawa than any other Stales, bat in Illinois
farmers* clubs hats been .largely formed,
intended to accomplish the same results,
but difierent from the granges in the fact
they are not secret societies.
PiUßenof Beaver County BeaAVbl*-
_ 4, *K. Harvba at Rodger’s Ferry, Beaver conn*
ty, tell all.kinds of faming implements. Go to
thett to buy the well known Woods’ «ower and
Reaper, Improved. Also the Improved Lock Le
ver Hay Rake. They sell the latest Improved
Howe Sewing Machine, one of the beat sewing
machines in the world. Their address is Indus
try, Pa. 3t>
medicinal Poluonu on |h© Wane.
The patriarchs took no mercury, ho bismuth, no
iodine, no bromide of potassium, no strychorla,
DO quinine. Happy old I they did not
even know of the existence of these ‘specifics,”
and yet they lived until it seemed as if Death had
forgotten them. Their medicines were herbs and
root*. They have left this fact on record, and the
world seems to be now taking note of it and re
turning to the first principles of medication. Hos
teller's Stomach Bitters, the pure at and njost effi
cacious vegetable resto-ativa of the day, is also
the most popn’ar. Thousands ol persons who
only a few years ago believod implicitly in all the
poisons which figure In the pharmacoepia, now pro
nounce this palatable tonic and alterative an all
sufficient remedy foi dyspepsia, nervous debility,
constipation, billons complaints, headache. In
termittent fevers, and all the ordinary disturban
ces of the stem »ch, the liver, the discharging or
gans and the brain. Tha time l» not far distant
when most of the powerful and venomous drugs
Dow so recklessly administered by practloners of
the “heroic 1 school. In cases that might easily be
controlled by milder treatment, will be utterly
discarded by all philosophical physicians. As It
It, the thinking public, who are generally ahead
of the professionals, have already put the danger
ous preparation aside and adopted Hostetter s Bit
ters in theii stead as a safe and excellent house
hold medicine, adapted to almost every ailmeit
except the organic and deadly contagions diseases,
ppr more th» twenty years this faffiovs restore
■ ■ ttte and preventive has been annually strengtben
; . fog its' hold upon the public confidence, and it
DOW takes the lead of every advertised medicine
• jfeonlkcta red in this coantry.
MARRIED .
DONALDSON -HAYS—At the residence ol the
bride’s mother, Jane sth, 1878, by the Bey. W.
- lynch, Mis. Sophie C. Bays, daughter of the
-"Mto General C. Carter, to Darld Donaldson, M.
' ~D., of Bridgeyille, AUegheny county, Pa.
'. Jlbaskifor the cake which all pronounced ex
cellent.
fcDLLIVAN—AQHEW—On Tueeday. Jane 10,
T lBlB, at the residence of the bride’* parehta.
Beater, “by Ret. W. Brown, Col. John M.
' Bmffiran, U.B. Collector Twenty-third District,.
. ? ><mna., and Mlae Mary S. danghter p# Hon.
* Denial A*new,. ofthe Snprema Coon of thia
.'State* . ;
idm
' itta mnw~Tn-Roehest»r. Fa., Jane Bth, IFfS, at
•jk* Mejtfeßoaefher hasband, Mra. Florinda A.,
*lßem «*» » i*n, t
[ijMßUwandlOday*. 'n
Jew
OHAB.B. HURST’S
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ROCHESTER, PA.
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NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER i
FIRM. LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE;
"Anchor” and “Nattanal” Line* of Ocean Steam*
ore; "Adam*” and "Union” Express Agent.
All kinds of Insurance at fair rates snd.Hberal
terms. Real Estate bongh t and
Mortgages, Articles. AC., written; Deposition*
and Acknowledgementa taken, Ac., Ac.
and Money forwarded to all psrta of the United
States and Canada. Passenger* .booked to and
jrom England, Ireland- Scotland, France and Ger
many.
/etna INSURANCE CO.,
OF HARTFORD, COlfir.
CASH A89KTT5...... .V... .$6,000,000
“Bythelr fruit* ye know them.”
to Jan. 1, iWt. .$38,000,000
Om oltSe oldest and wealthiest Cpmpanles la
the world.
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. NIAGARA INSURANCE CO.,
OF NEW TOBK.
CASH ABSBTTB $1,500,000
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ROYAL INSIIItANCE C 0
OF JJTBBPOOLt BUG . :
CASS AgSfeCTB, <3OlO .fII,OQWXfc
LYCOMING FtBE INSURANCE CO.,
OF KUSGT, PA.
CASH ASSBfrm t6.a»;000
ROCHESTER FIRE INS. CO.,
OF JtOGSESTBB, PA.
GEO. c. BPBYRRBH, President.
X. 8. QUAY. Vice Pros.
JNO. GRffiBINO, Secretary.
H. J. BPRYBRBB, Treasurer.
jaasasssssßSißsst’fA
Agency.
ALPS INS. CO.,
OF Bsm, PA.
CASH CAPITAL %
HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO
CASH ASBBTTB
TRAVELERS’ LIFE AND AC Cl
DENT INSURANCE CO.,
OF HARTEORD , CONN
CASH ABSEET9 OYJSR
Representing the above first class Insurance
Companies, acknowledged to.be amongst the best
and most reliable in the world, representtog
a gross cash capital of nearly f 16,000,000, I am en
abled to make insurance to any amoupt desired
Applications promptly attended to, and Policies
written without delay, and at lair rates and liberal
S merauy mated and promptly
pdUt. INBUKE TO-DAY yew’s delay
von may lose the savings of years. Delays are
dangerous, and life uncertain; therefore. Insure to
am? One to-day U worth two to-murrow."
Quality*also, is of the, utmost Importance. The
low priced, worthless article, always proves the
dearest. The above companies are known to be
among the best and wealthiest in the world. As
ye sow thflt thilljo tesp*
Grateful tor the yery liberal patronage already
bestowed, I hope—by a strict attention to a legiti
mate business—not only to merits continuanca of
the came, tout a large increase the present year.
Mr. Stephen A. Craig Is dnly authorized to take
applications and receive premiums at Freedom
and adjoining townships.
(Hear the Depot,)
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Oitic* or County SopBBnrtKTOBST, I
:. Beavxe, Juno 7,1878. f
Jane 20, Hanover, MurdocksvHle and Frank fort,
at June 88; Industry township, and NeePa Indepen
dent. at Industry School House. ___
June 84, Glasgow, Island Run ami Ohio town?
Bridgewater, Sharon and Van
port, at Beaver School House.
June 80, New ttewickly, at Uflkmvule School
“fSJ'l.JUrtm W 4 PmUIO. «l fMIU*’ St* ool
hiilcUr< it Uoi«l Flint School
7 ’ Gre.se townihtp, Georgetown ini
"srasssrja^is^-o
SS&ftt 181 ” 4 Z
* Jtilyw, bt.Clalr borough, Bjconomy township,
Harmony, Baden , and/Freedqm, at Freedom
Raeeoon tovjnahlp, at Bihlth’e School
m, Hew Brighton, Fallawn and Pnlaskl
ibwnabioTat New
Julj as, Beaver Falla and Patterson townshfp.at
l uly»4^^ghtto < totmdilp, at Bakin’s School
examinations will be held at the office of
saatsss*;
request irom the Board of Directors washing to
employ them, and give satisfactory reasons for not
attending the regular examinations.
Directors and friends ot education are cordially
lD Applicants w ui appear for examination In the
district where they expect to teach.
No private examinations will be given.;
Provisional certificates will not be endoreed
without a reexamination. Those t ? tJl 5 P™ e ®'
sional certlflcatesw.il please forward them to he
eD ßlanfcexjixntiiatlon books will be furnlghedat 10
Applicants will present their last year's P®**®*
cate Inclosed in as envelope be* ting their
A hlgher degree of quallflchtlons will be expected
ea forward the “annual district
report &DdcerUaeate' > imnsdiately. . ft
Applicants not personally acquainted y» ith the
. Superintendent, will be required to tarnish cer
tiflcatesof goodmoral character.. s * t,
The undersigned will be in the Educational ofj
Am, Beaver cbhrt House, on the first and third
batnrdays of each month until farther ,
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JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION
National Bit of Bearer Comtf,
NEW BRIGHTON, PA.,
At the close of business on tbe .SSth of April, 1873:
RESOURCES. „
Loans andiDiscounts • • • • «
Dae front Himtmal Itanks.••• S
One froiuState Banks and Bankers.... WW s*
Banklcggroy. ••—••• ’lkb
FandOifß*|Ml*w»? {S
Pttfr«t expenses
Premiums «gS»
Checks and other cast item ,«If? j -
L tfiUaof other National Banks. 10, «1J92.
EsaSSoS""" 1 s ]wS
< «<»«■
s4omriB
liabilities. : *
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National Bank clradaSob • • ga
Dividends unpaid,... -r r- .£2B^s
Indlvldxial Deposits,.. r. •••••• ■ •••■•• jj
Doe to Stale Banks and Bankersw ”
, f*oi.srriB
sm “i£s?cSs“’ KiaTSSS^ 5
Beaver County, do eolenmly afflm that the above
ssa»^wt
tobiarlbed t»Io»
Correct—Attest:
E. E. HOOPKS, I
M. T. KENNEDY, )• Directors.
M. DAMBAGH, J
jelS
pINANCIAL STATEMENT.
The supervisors of Brighton township in ac
count with the township for the year enolag Apm
!4tb, 1878.
Db
To amoant on duplicates..
To warrana granted
Cb. ,
Bv amount of work on roads
By warning & superintending on roads
The School Directors of Brighton township in
account witn the township for the year ending
Jane 2,1873.
smooo
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To balance In Treasury from 1872 f 451 87
To amount tax levied 1: **~
State appropriations •”
Cr.
By amount paid on warrants
Balance in treasury
$3,500,000
We do hereby certify that the above accounts
are correct to the best of our knowledge.
JOHN A. EAKIN, |
JOHN M. SCOTT. VAndltore.
SMILH T. STOKES, j
Attest: J. Kirkpatbick. Clerk.
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