• 8 '.^■mxmmssswmmeiiersmi eJSNS&AL ■* s •**>*» ■- "T i —The President h» hpptflntcd fiva l^fiectoi 1 * **«. w •t---* r atA-isivr.*^ of Indian Adairs. —Ex-Senator Nye was passengers tor Buropo on - —The Shah of Persia baa arrived at Wiesbaden, en ronfe to Pewla. , —Chief Jastice Thomas 0. Butler, of Connecti cut, died onßunday evening. . . —The Synod of the. Reformed German’ Church convened inlndtanapolia on Saturday. —The Geneva award-0ff15,500,000 is to be paid on Beptemberl4th.of the present year. —Hartford, Conn., had an auction of coffins the other day. —Louisville, Hy.jls to have a new weekly paper. priatedfarthgj —Thirteen arrived at the the port ofNew York for the week ending last Saturday. —The commander of the Spanish forces was killed in a-recent fight in in the Manzanillo juris diction,-Cuba. : _ * . —The' archbishop and priests .of Bogota are alarmed at the appointment of German Professors to take charge of the schools. —Some ’ Bogota papers charge that General Qnesada has gambled away $9,000 granted by Congress for the relief of distressed Cubans. —The' volcano of Purace, in .€»»(% is very active, and the people are .leaving-the -neighbor hood. Much damage has been done to-property. “I’m not getting married so much as r:w*s,” is the latest itqy of raying “no” to an impaahioned suitor. ■ - —The buildings for whose erection ,St. Lonis issues permits daily, have a prospective average value of $25,000. —lmmense’qnantities of lumber are now being shipped from the Ottawa region to tbe United States. —Over 160,000 ypnng salmon have been placed f n tbo Penobscot river, and 130,000 in the Andro scoggin. ■ _ —That the green-grocers of Louisville are skip, flints, is made certain by their Ailing tbe skins from old potatoes and selling them for new ones. —The house in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in which President Polk was married isiiow used as a stable. \ —Three exploring parties are fitting out m Du ,.luth for the purpose-of, exploring the iron and popper mines ofXako Snperior. —Tbe Indiana State University, at Bloomington, has twenty-five professors and an annual income Of $40,500. f —The Boston papers- estimate the- amount of money paid to the lobby of tbe Massachusetts Legislature this year df $lOO,OOO. —The Miiwankce Iron Company will make, dur ing the year, at its words in that city, 47,000 tons of railroad iron. Last year it manufactured 33,000 1 tons, equivalent to $3,000,000. —There are how in Chicago's now hotel, the Grand Pacific, fifty-nine flights of stairs, thirty* eighty miles of wire, 999 windows', and 1,070 doors. —Advices from Guatemala state that tbo "President has issued a decree granting religions liberty. A number of Protestant churches will be erected. * —The Masonic fraternity of Njw York are mak ing preparations for the funeral obsequies of cx- Minister Orr, whose remains are expected to arrive this week." —The steamer General Sherman sailed on the that she forms a part of an expidition to get up a revolution in Guatemala and Honduras. —lt Is stated that the wife of Garl Vogat, the alleged Belgian murderer, has commenced a suit to recover a large amount of property turned over to counsel by Vogt when arrested. —The comer stone of Rev. Dr. Talmadge’s new tabernacle in Brooklyn, to be erected on the site of the e.dHicj burned during the winter, was laid on Saturday. The beliding will cost $90,090 and the organ $25,000 —The excitement In Paiumi In consequence of the late revolution has subsided, and the Govern ment of General Nivla remains in power. Several leaders of the revolutionary party have been ar rested and will be banished. —James A. Coe was arraigned in Boston on Sat urday on nine indictments, to each of which he pleaded “Not guilty,” seven for forgery and two fofeheating. The .Indictments embrace twenty four of thirty forgeries, amounting to $927,000. Coe is required to give a recognizance in $400,- 000. —The total debt ol New Yoik city and county is $131,760,027 less $23,871,014 sinking fund, leaving a net indebtedness of $107,889,013. The increase of the debt during the year has been $12,121,858- —Ten arrests a day have been made in New York for the last two weeks, under the "Habitual Criminal Act.” At this rate Ne w Yor I ', will soon get rid of her rogues and oth jr cities be tbc worse off for emegration. —The ru»h of pleasure seekers towards Europe seems to be slacking off. Six steamers left New York on Saturday for European ports, but the lists of cabin passengers were not as large as in previous weeks. —ln Plymouth county, lowa, acouplt were divorc ed. The mm hid his girl convenient, and the woman herfetflow, and etch married the waiting affinity, after ten minutes of single wretchedness. —Frank Blair has been at Richfield, New York, for some time trying for his health, a remedy that never before occurred to him—spring water. %\m J£EEP IT HANDY. THE RELIABLE FAMILY MEDICINE. Diarrhoea Dysentery. Cholera, Summer Com plaint, Cramps, etc., quickly cured by the use of v JAHDELLA’S Compound Syrup of Blackberry Boot and An old, well tried remedy, entirely vegetable, pleasant to take, quick and certain In effect; can be depended on In the most urgent cases; may be given to the youngest infantas well as to adults. It contains NO CAMPHOR OR OPIUM. It is a pleasant extract and readily taken by children. It hgotten saved life when physicians had despaired. Keep it |in the house and use in time. Allsve ask for it is a trial. Don’t let your dealer put you off with something «l«e. Hut buy it." Try it. Sold by druggists and store-keepers throughout this State. Pro pared only by HANS ELL & BSU,., 2000 MirKct St., Philadel phia. jcl3-3m ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Letters of administ ration on the estate of -San.h Tombvand Elizabeth Lancy. ol Economy town ship, Beaver county, deceased, having been grant ed to tbe mvlarsigned. all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make-immediate payment, and those hiving.claim* against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement to REUBEN HENDRICKSON. Adm'r. jelS 6t. IoIIN W. A'ILLiAMS, Barb ;r and Hair Dresser, f* Persons irren’-Ml at their residence, if desir ed Shop in ihc basement of Radical building, i -aver, Pa mySO-ly Rhubarb. ,r--r intCTeeteVttt~Pnttmt Easiness should addressJEDSON BRO., PatentJUwyeraMd Holic- Uo£j 489 9th street, Washington, D. C., for ad r V d?#ereport an invention patentable wearewll* lin* to wSt for oar fee nntlU patent is allowed. 1 Jitter irom Hon. D. P. Hoitoway, former _Com mMioner of Patents, dated Washington, Starch commend to all persona whomay prompt hab- Patents. JOHN W. 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The owner wishing to retire from active business, or would prefer selling an interest to a person bavin" good references, and who could give it their whole attention. An opportunity of this kind to get into a good paying business w ith small capital does not often occui. For further particulars address B. F. GOULD, care Dr. Hays, 189 Washington Avenue, Allegheny City, Pa. my‘2-lm. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE ESTATE OP JAMES B. ANDREWS, DEC’U. Letters of administration on the estate of James B. Andrews, dec’d., late of Failston, Beaver coun ty, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to 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., apr!B-6t. Pallet cn. Pa. $6OO 39 556 43 $50,00,0 REWARD! Will be distributed to subscribers to the AMERI CAN WORKING PEOPLE In 1873. It is the only Workingman’s Tariff Monthly; has 16 large quarto pages, with illustrations. EVERY SUBSCRIBER GETS A PREMIUM, Varying from 25 cents in value to $5OO in green backs. Among the premiums are two of $5OO in greenbacks; two of $300; ten of $100; one hundred of $10; five hundred, of $3; five Parlor Organs, $230 each; ten Sewing Machines. $OO each; fifty American Watches, $4O each—besides many thous ands of smaller premiums. Only $1.50 per year; sent on trial three months for 35 cents. Send for specimen to mar2S-3m AGES FOR ALL WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK, Any person, old or young, of cither sex, can make from $lO to $3O per week, at home day or evening. Wanted by all. Mutable to either city or country, and any season of the year. This is a rare opportunity for those who are out of work, and bat ofraoney, to make an independent living. No capital being required. Our pamphlet, “HOW TO MAKE A LIVING,’’ giving foil Instructions, sent on receipt of 10 cents. Address. A. BURTON & CO., Morrtsania, Westchester Co., N Y. NOTICE. ESTATE OF ANDREW COLE, DECEASED. Letters of administration on theestate of Andrew Cole.dec’d.. lete of South Reaver township,having been granted to the undersigned, all peisoha In deble 1 to said estate are requested to make itu rned! ite payment, and those havinr claims against the same to present them property: authenticated for settlement. A. J. LAWRENCE. Adm'r., my3l-6t South Beaver Township. CAPHON & CO.. Box 5, Pittsburgh, Pa. V ■‘C, 7 -f *>•'.! a t<- * ’ ■ - •Jj I firf i: *-.'U *?/> •>» L i & *2 * r-~ »■ *v *V ■' -' 4. K.Z 1 f !' ’ f * ■" T i Jose 13-ly JHNANCIAL STATEMENT o 5 8080. OF ROCHESTER PA -WILLIAM J). JOHNSON, ESQ.. TREASURER Toam’t rec’d from former Tnaauer. «...f 55 64 » « »» i. Wharf 800 00 “ “ “ Burgess fop_flnea, 7B 00 *i “ Shows, ........... ■ 68 00 ... »*•■:<»» jt ' Taxcolleci’r(tietamt) 2.757 71 a. » gale of boro bonds..... 2,900 00 “ “ “ “ -Lost tax (collected) 50 “ “. “ “ Temporary; loan 148 25' 1 ' ' ' j Cb. ; flywarrantspald, vlzr ; . For payment of lot and building and fnm using Lockup and Council Chamber.. .(3,400 00 For oMTindebtedness. ... •. r. .... 700 00 For streets, sewers and othnr purposes.. 3,988 IT Cash in the Treaaury 379 93 : Bonds of the Borough are now oatstanding to theamouut ofs%,tioo, running from one to. roar and a half years. . The above statement u a true exhibit of the re ceipts and Expenditures In the borough of Roches urtofto Andl!ot , T. M.TAYLOR, Secretary. Bochester. Pa., May34,1975—30-St $500,000 CASH. Gifts to be paid in fail. THETHIRD GRAND GIFT CONCERT TJIE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY. Wlll bc given In'thegreat hallorLtbrary building at lionisvlllei on Tuesday, Jo B, 1873, at which time Ten Thousand Gifts, amounting to a grand total of f50(?.000 all cash, will be distributed by lot to ticket holders. Ko redaction in amount of Sifts at this distribution, bat each gift will be paid in fall. ’ Omct brTAKHEas’ and Drovers’" Bank , i LoorynwAKr., APfen.7.1873.. f This is to CartHy that thereto In the Partners’ andDrovers’Bana, to the credit of the Third Grand Gift Concert for the bcneflt of the 1 Public iiunary oriKDtitc>yi mvefitinarea nwawwi Dollars, which has beensetaparfbyTho Managers to pay the gifts in fall, and will be Mid by the Bankand paid but for ibis purpose, and this pur- J? ° . V CHARLES B. HIfRST, Near the Repot, Rochester, Pa. tffT * "" 1 * ‘ c ' f ’ ‘ “f& itttomgjs. erttjjtwwt!?. t>hadbury PIANO FORTES i.. s\ • • Ki OVER " 10.000 MANUFACTURED NO BETTER INSTRUMENT I i*kS BRAiJBURY THg t \ } NATIONAL PIANO of the COUNTRY ;.■( . ‘ ■ I Mrs. U. 8. Grant uses in her family tho hury and mm; “1 am perfectly delighted with % ' Theodore Tilton says: “I have £