The Beaver radical. (Beaver, Pa.) 1868-1873, June 20, 1873, Image 8

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    —Corsica is refcuiTdltfg raptilly.
—Erie is to oe» piano
—Erie is
,
—|400,000 is represented in the Kittaff
ningjail. , .
■ —Ben. Franklin runs a Jamestown Bil
liard Hail.
—Readtag kas a newpassengec c|epot,
and boasts.
—A large wildcat waskHled hcar-Tyi
rone the other day.
—The Bedford Springs pokoffice has
heed discontinued.
—A Scranton hen is laying 'cgge'wtth
letters on them. Let her. ~
—The farmers of county have
- commenced bay-making. „
—The 'manufacturing capacity of Erie
has doubled within the past year. -
—H man inßerks county has killed 34
chicken hawks within twp years.
—St. Petersburg is to have a new Odd
Fellows’ hall—the Site has been secured.
—Local “Option m -New Caetlehas led:
to a run qClhe pottery loir “Little Brown .
Jugs.”
ie’t- v’
—A, ness. Odd Fellows’ Hall was dedica
ted and a»n®w Lodge instituted at Johns
town on Thursday of last week. :
—A Clarion county matrhaa Just named
his twelfth Omega in hopes that it may
prove the last.
—The Cauri&r bewails because
the the. hand organ is heard no
more in oil-land.
—Brookiriilians will rejoice at the snort
ingr sounds of the iron horse in their vil
o -
lage this week. ' ‘
—The frisky incendiary is moving
around in Meadville’Wid the people arc
howling for water whfks. . „
—The evening sporty of Ckrton youths
ij on dogs ana getting up a
ablaze. PreUy pastime,
—J. H. Devereaux £as dipped into tbp-
General Managersbip.of the A.tlimtf(ysQ&
Great Western Rfilroad.
—The family of GegteraJJSherman frilh
spend the at Carlisle. The Geo.-:
eral will remain.
Franklin is .determined* to havefgooifc
1 water soon as the' work can
done—nowj,hgt it has beei?C commenced
—Meadvitle'woa’t be satisfied sbeft <\f
Tbe cry for a water,
works is now interspersed-failings
for a jail
o
—Pittsburgh capitalists have purchased
75 acres at Scalp Level, it is said, and
posemakiag of it a first class summer re-'
sort. ~ -
—An insane women in Hollidaysburg
a V'" pullar! nuf. tinH J/vLd
tae dentist to *j— um ocu. crraai.
The dentist got mad.
—A neighboring editor is on the alert
with this information: "The season for
farmers to slide off hay-mows on to pitch
forks has nearly come.”
—Tall rye, wheal and corn stocks will
famish “locals' 1 for the country press un
til they (the stocks) succumb to the on
slaught of the reaper.
—A. colored man and wife at Waterford
were given just six days to clear out of
town, because they buried an infaht child
in a rough box in a ditch, at the outskirts
of the town.
—The Tenth Regiment, Pennsylvania
Reserves, will hold their next annual re
union at New Castle, on the sth of July
The oration will be delivered by J. G
White. Esq, of Mercer.
—M ; ffiia county has just been rtl eved
of a black snake thirteen feet long, and
sixteen inches in circumference, a man
named Duffy having killed it and four
rattlesnakes on the same day. Next!
—New derricks are going up in great
numbers in the vicinity of Greece City,
particularly between that place and Pt
trolia. The work of developing in that
locality is being pushedforward with
great rapidity.
—Erie has a city library containing
four hundred volumes. It
had seven hundred paying patrons Ust
year, and was visited by ab< ut forty
thousand persons Tne receipts were
$2,013, and the expenses $2,428.
—The grain crop of York county looks
very promising, and we have evefy-iindi
cation of an abundant harvest. The grass
crop looks we ; l and with another good
rain, would insure a plentiful supply ot
hay the corning winter.
—The Titusville Courier says : Acer
lain gentleman of our acquaintance has
realized $l,OOO more or less, chiefly less,
during the past by raising Maltese kit
tens for five do’lars a piece; hr ten dollars
a pair, malt ana bops for five cents a glass,
or ten a shoppen.
—One of the papers is bragging about
an engineer on the Philadelphia and Erie
Road who runs his train from Kane to
Corry, a distance of over sixty miles,' in
one hour and. ten minutes. Persons
traveling on that road will please take no
tice, and secure accident policies before
taking seats.
—They say that lit’le Arthur Snarly,
the Erie boot black, lie?, because he ex :
hibited a bag filled with scraps of green
backs tie otter day * and said they were
remnants of i is savings which his cruel
father bad t aken Lorn lis truth and torn
into fragment?. An examination showed
that they were or ly end pieces of bills.
It’s a mystery where be got them.
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—The commission house of Taylor Bros, ds Co.,
3t. 4*011- ißa|*aii«gjon
—Hon. Joseph Brooks has commenced suit In
the Circuit Court of Pulaski county. Ark., against
GovernorfJaxter office of Governor.
—Rev. Dr. Isaac H. Perris, .ex-Chance ilor of the
DntvcrsityipfNew.York, died Monday nights '
—Fifteen new indictments were found Tuesday
against member* of the late New .York Tammany
.Ring, six of them .being against Tweeds ...
■; —At Memphis Tuesday the weather continued
bad.with almost incessant i£ln. . Therewpre fif
teen ehoier*.;^
—lt is,stated that twenty-seven
China are waiting to bring Chinamen to ban Fran-'
cisco lo the number " ' ’
—s?Tße cokwe<U)dd>F«Uowe-bf Beiti
brated the sixteenth anniversary of thi
tlon In Maryland last week by a grand pai
display was very fine and an honor to tb<
—Hon. Moses Bates, a prominent mem>
Democratic party of Massachusetts,imd ,
years Chairman of its SUtf'©hSatiill: Chi
died at his home on Mondaylast; ___
;■ —A Prench ,^iM^TiTO^s^|^pj^; : *’Se
othpr day. with five&pnilEDed bh»td.
.Dotting the passage ooh bnnifrad an(J
seventy-five deaths, £ j f;
-■ —ln the United States pjatfal Court at
dence. R. 1., on Josa^Perryjwajfjj
.faigoed and pleaded
‘for perjury in the estate chsfcj
Sentence was postponh'dl at of the
prisoner. ( S Vf, ft
—The total amoont m bklfpay returned 'ts the|i
UmtedStates Treasurf’U TbanijSj|j|eA
Of Senators and Whff decllhed.
receive-Jt is • • v-
—The Legislature ofTe:*#* in-viCw of Mexican
depredations on the border, has provided for the
employing of a volunteer force for the. purpose of
protection'.
—Judge Johnson Jhas been appointed to the
Lieutenant Governorship of No via Scotia, made
vacant by the death of the late goseph HoWer.' r _.
—Dr. Amri 'Gilbert; residing on the corndr Of
Smith and Tecnmseh street;. Dayton, Ohio, barely
escaped death by inhailing Paris green the other
day. •
—James Alexander, colored, living about six
rniies north of Memphis, had a dispute Monday
night with Tom Young, his son-in-law. about the
custody of tho' latter's child, which resulted in
YoUag shooting Alexander'with a shot gnn and
fatally wounding him Young was arrested by
the neighboring negroes and ‘delivered to the
. slnriS.
—
“fMru. Quincy Shaw.daughter of Prot Agassiz
baa roQtrbnted one hundred- thousand dollars to
the 1 museum of comparative zoology to which her
father is eo deeply Interested.
Danville, Illinois. Tuesday morning, a
switch tender in .the ’ employ of the'Toledo) Wa
bash and Western Rrilroad, named Prank Morgan,
formerly from Baltimore, while switching was
knocked down and ran over by an empty car, the
wheelapassing over his 1 bowels.
~ Jatjes W. Milnet. Deputy United States Com
missioner of Fisheries, who arrived in Chicago on
Saturday with about 35,000 live shad and a quanti
ty of eels, to be pTabted in theXTalmut river, suc
ceiwfally completed (he (ask oh Monday.
—The trial of J. W. Haskins, of California, for
perjury in the case of a patent for the Windsor
Silver Mining Company, is now going on in Salt
Like City, before Chief Justice McKean. The
case excites general interest on the Pacific coast.
„ Bow Pißfivttfro &vrt(ct%n jrablitbco reports
specting the prospect of the grain crops. Tho
prospects are very encouraging In all places In
nearly all an average yield is promised. She scope
of country coveted by the reports comprises the
whole grain growing sections o» tho State. In
many places harvesting has already begun. It is
estimated three hundred vessels will be required
to move the crops this year.
—William M. Smith, mail agent between Jack
son. Miss., and Humboldt, was arrested for rob
bing the mails and brought before the United
States Commissioner at Memphis Tuesday and
committed to jail in default of #lO,OOO. A nnmber
of letters were found on him when arrested, which
he said were addressed to parties in the habit ol
receiving money, and he intended to open them.
—At Nashville Tuesday there were fifty deaths,
thirty-live being from,cholera. The disease ia ®v*
idently spreading. Dispatches from Gallatin.
Lebanon, Greenville and other points show that
the scourge is carrying off a great many at these
piacs.
—On the Toledo. Wabash and Western train,
hound east on Tuesday morning, between Penn
and Wabash, a brakeman named John Horrister
was shot by a passenger named Kantner, tho ball
entering near the ear and cotiting out in the hick
of the neck, making a severe hot not -dangerous
wound. Kautner is a painter by trade, and lives
in Wabash. On the arrival of the train at Wabash
Kantner was taken into cuslodajr. Ha claims
the shooting was unintentional, and says he shot
at Conductor Godfrey who was attempting to put
him off the train.
Item gUmtisi* marts.
J> OCHESTERJBORO, SCHOOL DIST
Receipts and Expenditures for the year ending
June, 1373. Tax rate 15 mills on the dollar valua
tion.
Gross amount of duplicate
D-duct lost tax
Return tax 6 60
Collectors' Commission , 96 CO
5 per cl ofl' on am'l paid treasurer 124 06— 353 41
Temporary lean
Tuition
State appropriation
EXPENDITURES.
Paid former treasurer 16 31
P«id Janitor 325 CO
Interest, repairs, fuel.advt., &c, 831 03
Insurance £2 50
Temporary Loan— 834 GO
Teachers 322 T 50
Treasurers Commission 5S 02
Secretary's “ 15 GO
Duo Treasurer
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|JOW TO CATCH PISH.
The New Patent Spring “NEVER MISS ’EM”
FISH HOOK. This is the greatest invention ever
contrived by man. and catches fish with such ra
pidity that it astonishes all who see if operate. It
is tied to an ordinary litre, baited and set, and op
erates somewhat like the cock of l a gnu. as soon
as the a.-h touche# the bait the spring comes down
upon it and it is caught. Sent by mail post-port
paid for 5!) cents or 8 for $l. Address IRON CITY
NOVELTY l O . Pittsburgh. Pa. ie2h.ini.
Boston one price clothing
house.
95 Smithfdd Street, Pa.
The best place in the city td buy CiO'.ting and
Furnishing goof 8. Sign o! tire Hub. myS-Iy
RECEIPTS
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HORACB WATERS ft SON, 481 Broadway. N.
Y.. w indispose of 100 PIANOS ft ORGANS of first
class makes, Including WATERS’ at extra msly
monthly ps^roe^
AN OS. all modern Improvements. forfSW casta.
ORGANS $55. $75, DOUBLE-HERD ORGAN*
$100; 4-etop, $110; B*stop SISS andupward*.
Waters 1 GoacertsJu'leeiflips
are tbe most beautiful to style and perfect In tone
*ver made. The CONCERTO STOP Is ttae best
ever placed In any organ. It Is produced by a
third s«t.orreeds pecnil&rlyvoiced, ttae affect oi
which -is moit chatrolnig.'aßd
its imitation of the human voice ls|sapero. Terms
liberal. Illustrated catalogues mailed for doe
stamp. Liberal discount to Ministers. Churches,
Sunday-Schools, Lodges, ftc. Agents wanted.
■ ’ 7 1 *.< .J- V. !l A f . . _»
& COMPANY’S' -
CREAM TABLE CHOCOLATE
No hulling necessary. A cap of deiicioua Choco*
late made with it in two miontes. No waste.
Packed in noond lars. VantOadr plain. Oneddz.
in box. Uneqoaled as a confection for lunch,
spread on crackers.;wilh aglass dfmllkathandto
dr Irik, For making Soda Water syrup or Savoring
Ice Cream is sunanar. to any .Chocolate made, and
for Chocolate Cake nothitg else will be used
where this has been- tried; For sale hr .J. T.
WARREN ft CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
WANT, AN AGENT ...
place to canvass.tar thenew. valuable sot
fast Belling book by Dr. JOHN COWAN,
THE SCIENCE OF A HEW LIFE.
Kecommeuded'ahd endorsed by prominenttalnto*
tors, physicians, religions and secnlar papers. No
other|book like it published. s4o_per week guar
anteed. Address COWAN A CO.,
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or evenings no capital reQUired; fall Instruct lout
and valuable package of goods sent free by mall.
Addrew. with etz cent return stamp, M. XQUNQ
4C0., 1G ConrtlandiSt., N. Y.
dU r ip A dirtApcrdayl Agent# wanted! All
1U classes of working people/ of
either sex young or old, makemdney AV work for
us in their spare moments, or all the tune, than at
anything else. Particulars free. Address <3.
Stinson & Co., Portland. Maine.
JNVENTORS
and others interested in Patent Business should
address BDSON BRO.. Patent Lawyers and Solie
iter , 459 9th street, Washington, D.' Ci, far ad
vice and circular. . L L
If we report an Invention patentable we are wil
ling to wait for our fee until a patent is allowed.
Hon. D- P. Holloway, former Com
missioner of Patents, dated Washington, March
3». 1868: _v ;
-1 cheerfully commend to all persons wap may
have bnsinees in the Patent Office the flrfatjfEd*
itsV
“I concur in the above,” T. 0. Theftker, Com.
Patents.
JOHN W. FRAZEE,
ATTORN EY - AT - LA W
AND
SOLICITOR OP PATENTS.
NO. 909 SEVENTH STREET,
WASHINGTON , D. C.
gT. CLOUD HOTEL.
COBNEB NISTH AND F BTBEETS,
WASHINGTON, IX C.
ON THE AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN
PLANS.
The most central location in the City. Opposite
the Patent Office Masonic Temple, and
one block from General Post Office 4
Department.
The F Street and Ninth Street Caw, communi
cating with the CapltoL Executive Mansion.
Treasury, War. and Naw Departments, and the
B. & O. and B. «fc P. pass the door.
N. B.—Take F-Street Cars at B. & O. Depot and
get out at Oth street. Take 9th street Cars at B. &
P. Depot and get oat at F street.
H J. E. LYON, Prop.
THIS OUT, set
•JJITCHENER & GANGEWER,
ATTORN ETNA TLA W.
AND
SOLICITORS OF CLAIMS AND PATENTS,
326 Four-and a-halfst. Washington, D. C.
We prosecute ail kinds of claims against the
government of the United States, before the de
partments. Committee of Congress and Court of
Claims. We procuie patents and act as attorneys
in patent cases. We make a specialty of Internal
Revenue matters and Land Claims. Our terms on
business sent us by attorneys will be one-half tne
Ice chargee claimants. When a claim is sent as
we will seud the necessary blanks and instructions
for its preparation, and will a'so keep our corres
pondents advised of all new laws, tunings and de
cisions in retat ion to claims. Sene for Circular.
#4501.45
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NATIONAL CAPITAL
#5310 72
ADVERTISING AGENCY
Advertisements iiwartedtu papers in every
section of the country.
JS r “llates lower than those of any other agency
tn the United States.
53T"Advertisers will consult their own best In
terests by addressing
PENNYWITT. BENNPTT & CO.,
Bos 34.'), Washington D. C.
$ 54 29
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
.ESTATE OP ANDREW COLE, DECEASED.
Letters of administration on the estate of Andrew
Cole.dec’d.. kte of South Beaver township.h-iving
been granted to the undersigned, all persons In
debted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment,and those having claims against
the same to present them properly authenticated
for settlement.
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U PATENT AGENCY, gg
Office 01S F St., Washington, D. C M
G. J. 'FERRIS'S,
SOLICITOR.
The .cheapest and most reliable Paunt Agency
in Washington. Full particulars free. Address
<l. FERRISS.
je!3 Eos »3j Washington, D. C.
■WSAmMIi -
lenl and Local Agents for
Bann^^^^XacblßS,
Machine in
, market. We give better
rma than anyonier compa
/. Ad* l ' oBB
Attorneys at Law.
. OF
WASHINGTON,D. C.
A. J. LAWRENCE.Adm'r.,
Booth Beaver Township.
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$600,000 CASH.
- - GJftstobenald Infnli. _ v_
J'HE THIRD &RAND GIFT CONCERT
• IN , AID OP v v.
THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OFKY.
Will be given in the great hall of Library building
at Louisville; da Tuesday, July- 8, 1873, at which
time Ten Thousand Gifts* amounting to a grand
total of $5OO-,000 all cash, will be distributed by lot
to ticket holdqfa. No reduction fa amount of
sifts at this distribution, bat each gift will be paid
in fall. . ' -
Ornct or Fawkbs' and Dbovxbs’ Bank, i
IA>msTQXB,Sr.,AFBII. 7,1873, |
This Is to certify that there lS" ln the Famera
andDrovers’ Bant, to* the credlt of tho Third
Grand Gift Concert for the benefit of the Public
Library of Kentucky, * Five Hundred Thousand
Dollars, which has been set apart by the Managere
to pay the gifts Ihfnll, find will be held' by the
Bonk and paid out for this purpose, and this pur
pose only 'l,*-'
[Signed] j R. 8- VBBCH, Cashier.
LIST OP GUTS.
One Grand Cash Gift ..fIOUfIOO
One Grand Cash Gift 5U.000
One Grand Ctt* Gift.... ; 4 i 25,000
One Grand Cash Gift 20.000
One Grand Cash Gift. 10,000
One Grand Cash Gift 6,000
24 Cash Gifts of t1.000each....:24,000
GO Cash Gifts of 500 “ 25.000
80 Cash Gifts of 400 ” 32,000
100 Cash Gifts of 300 ” ... - - 30,000
160 Cash Gifts' of 200 “ . .. 80,«00
jm Cash Gifts, Of ,100 59,000
9,t00 Cash Gifts of 10 ” 00,000
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Total, 10,000 Gttfts, all Cash $500,000
Only a few tickets remain unsold, and they will
be furnished to the first applicants at the follow
ing prices: Whole tickets, fHh halves,s3; quar
ters, 13.60; 11 whole tickets for flOO; 66 for #500;
113 for {l,OOO and 573 for $5,000. For tickets and
full information apply to
THPS. E. BRAMtBTTK,
- Louisville. Ky., or
# THOB, H. HAYS A GO.r
mySITm 609 Broadway, N. Y.
OAPERTON*S DINING ROOMS,
No GO Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
m. ■ ■ ,
In its season.
Meals from CM in the morning nntik l 2 o'clock
at night. may!6-lm
'JHE UNITED STATES ORGAN.
MANUFACTURED BY
WHITNEY & RAYMOND,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
In tone, finish, workmanship and durability.
The cases are of an entirely new and elegant de
sign, paneled all round, ricnly carved and orna
mented. highly varnished and polished, while
those with French Mottled Walnat Panels are by
for the most -
ELEGANT AND ATTRACTIVE
Parlbr Organ ever presented to the musical public.
The tone of the United States Organ is pure,
smooth and pine-like, while it has great volume
and power. The action is quick, easy and elastic,
making the instrument equally useful for sacred
or secular music. The Organs are warranted for
five years.
PRICES MODERATE,
And rated according to stylo. Styles from one up
to forty.
Whoever wishes to purchase one of the above
Organs can do so bycalltng upon or writing tv,
SMITH CURTIS.
Radical. Office, Beaver. Pa
gTATE AND COUNTY TAXES.
The County Treasurer will attend in the several
Townships and Boroughs between 9 a. m- and 5 p.
m., for the purpose of receiving State and County
Taxes for the year 1873, at the places and times
designated below, viz:
Big Beaver & Uome’d ** 16 Johnston House.
.. .. New Galilee “ 17 Union Hotel.
Chippewa tp. •* 18 W.Cunninsrham's.
Darlington tp A boro 19 Jacob‘Marks'.
South Beaver tp “ 20 Joseph Lawrence's.
Hookst’n a Greene tp “ 23 Jos. M’Forren’s store
4* ab 44 44 24 *4 kb b»
Hanover a Greene tp *■* 23 James Reed's store.
Frankfort boro, “• 26 Isaac M. Steven’s
Hanover tp, * 27. ML Armstrong’s store
Raccoon tp, July 7J H Christy’s store.
Independence tp, " 8 John Holmes’.
Indep. a Hopewell. 9 Todd & Brown's store
Hopewell tp ” 10 R W Scott’s.
Moontp, “ 11 James Prentice's.
can be made in adjoining town
ships.
Taxes paid before August Ist will be five per
cent, ofi; on and after September Ist five per cent,
will be added. All licenses are due by law July
Ist. Tho&c not paid at that date will be collected
with costs. C. P. WALLACE,
ap.-2.VtL Treasurer Beaver County.
Agents wanted
IN EVERY TOWN FOR
THE TRANSMISSION OF LIFE,
Counsels oa the Nature and Hygiene of the Mas
culine Functions. ,
BY DR. GEORGE U.NAPHEYS.
This extraordinary book lias been praised by
thousands of readers for its admirable style, its
chaste lino of thought. Its valuable medical advice
its Interesting and curious revelations, and Its
scientific accuracy. It is pure and practical, in
tended for self-help and self-elovation. “
BOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION.
BROWN & HOLDOWAY,
PUBLISHERS,
6 & 8 Sixth Street, near Suspension Bridge,
je!3 4t PITTSBURGH, PA.
OF BOP-
Total tax assessed for the year ending June
’ Ist for School Ttlx land Jan. Ist for State
andCodntytax ...-. MOOB9
Paid into the treasury 536 48
Remaining on books with c011ect0r...,,...54896
. m.xrmn E.. MAGlNNIS,Township Clerk.
A. TAYLOR, Collector, u
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JAMES CAMERON. JOHN Y. MARKS.
0 AMB RON & y MARKS,
A TT OR NE Y 8 AT LAW
AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
ROCHESTER, PA.,
Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to
their care and have superior facilities for buying
and selling real estate. decl3 ly
F. H. AGNEW. J. M. BUCHANAN.
* BUCHANAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
(NEAR THE POST OFFICE,)
HEAVER C. H.. PA.
■AR3HAIX BWABWWKLDEB JKO. C. BABB.
gWARTZWELDER & BARR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No. &6 GRANT STREET,
PITTSBURGH. [se22’7l-ly
JACOB DAVIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 75 GRANT STREET,
(pibstfloob.) PITTSBURGH.
•e»l’7l-6n
JjVILBERT L. EBERHART,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will give prompt attention to Collections, Pro
curing Bounties and Pensions. Buying and Selling
Real Estate, etc.
OFFICE ON BROADWAY,
Opposite R. E. Hoopes' Banking House,
NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER CO., PA.
sep6’73-ly
J H. M’CREERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
THIRD STREET,
(First door below the Court House.)
lyl-TO-ly BEAVER. PA.
QIRARD HOUSE,
CORNER NINTH & CHESTNUT STREETS
PHILADELPHIA.
H. W. KANAGA,
decH'6B:ly Proprietor.
JOHN E*A KIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MAIN T.. BEAVER FALLS. [)a!o’73
JOSEPH LEDLIE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
All business entrusted to his care will receive
prompt attention. dec4’6B:ly
JOHN B. YOUNG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BEAVER PA.
Office and residence on Third st. east of the Court
House.
'All law business entrusted to my care shall re
ceive prompt attention. Also, persona having
BealEstato for sale, and those wishing to buy town
property, coal or farm lands, may save time und
money by calling at my ofi.ee. [apr29'Vo ty.
QENTRAL CLAIM AGENCY,
JAMES M. SELLERS,
144 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
Bounties, Pensions, Back Pay, Horse Claims,-
State Claims, Ac., promptly collected. No charge
for Information, nor when money is not collected.
dec4’6B:tf
AND PLANTST T~
Fresh blooming FLOWERS, and PI-ANTS re
ceived daily. Orders for ail kinds of Shrubs and
Trees promptly filled.
CHARLES B- HURST,
mylfitf Near the Depot, Rochester, Pa.
ESTABLISHED IN 1838.
RE-ESTABLISHED IN 2869.
0 6. HAMMER* SONS*
Manufacturers of
PINE AND MEDIUM FURNITURE,
Of Every Descriptionand Price,
Handsome and Superior in style and Quality
than found in most or any other Furniture Bouse
this side of the mountains. *
Photographs and Price Hats sent on application,
or when in the city don’t forget the place—sisrn ot
the Large Golden Chair,
46, 48 and 50, Seventh Avenue,
mar2B-ly PITTSBURGH, PA,
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OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE, [dead-ly
(Office, in the Radical Building,)
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Loans and Discounts . «173 asi ->s
Overdrafts ■ i w S 7
U. ». Bonds to secure circulation 120.000 00
UV 9. Bonds add Securities on hand 15.000 00
Due from Redeeming & Reserve Ag'ts 10,01-1 62
Due from National Banks 3,gsa 23
Due from State Banks and Bankers ... 813 89
Banking Bouse 14.374 34
Furniture and fixtures 2.976 68
Current expenses 1,333 08
Premiums iso 52
Checks And other cash items 453 08
Bills of other National Banks 10,44100
Fractional Currency and Nickels 132 79
Specie—Corfu..; 5,510 80
Legal Tender Notes. 40,438 10
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A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO BUSINESS,
Being a Handbook for the American Farmer. Mer /
chant, Mechanic. Investor, and ail concerned niV
EARNING OR SAVING MONEY
i WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS
indorsed" and commended by
loading commercial journals and prominent finan
ciers as the best arranged, most comprehensive
practical and clearly written b >ok on business and
its successful management now before the public,
BROWN & HOLDOWAY. PuHisheM,
Nos 6 & S Sixth St,, near Suspension Bridge,
jel-3-4t PITTSBURGH. PA.
JOB PRINTING AT THE _
RADICAL OFFTC&
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July, 10, Darliflgtob. IBia Beaver k*'J r.
Clinton Independent. ~ ’ ew Galilee,
‘ South Beaver and Chionewj r „,, „
at Court’s School House. vu,ppeW4
_ July 15, Rochester township. Mrou»h v.
llpsburg. at EochesterSchooi Hou° e ’ b ad Pb'l
- 16. St. Ciair borough. Economy
Sew' aud^rM '>»">. »> Sft
HoS 21 ’ R ‘ CC00I “ “■•"**' « S«l.h. School
Hoot 2 *' ? tiSko ” " ,vra!l > 1 »- « **»'. School
*t B| S cia! examinations win be held at tw
the County Superintendent. Beaver £, °.? c,! °f
on the first andthird Saturday? of senvml U D * J >
tober and November. Appltcants °*
at these special examinations will brin.'/'^- ates
requests irom the Board of Directors £ rutea
employthem. and give satisfactory r**ZnfZ S 10
attending the regular examinations “ ons for no ‘
l o “ted‘ O, ?“' ,r " e “ iSo,e ' i, ‘“ ,lM ' « to'hiMl,
aASPl 103 ? 18 '’’ll 1 “PPear for examination J- fh ,
d istnet where they expect to teach IQ tbs
No private examinations will be "Wen
Provisional certificates will no? be en,w ..
without a re-examination. Those hold la* 1 f? e<i
endorsed! 1 iflCatCB W l * pleaae fo ™ a «i £
cen! a 8 Il e k ach! ,mi,lation bookB will « t»
Applicants will present their last year’s certi*.
aite Inclosed in an envelope her nng fhe.r addSf
A higher degree of qnalideations Wm be eS®
eachsucceedjng jear. expected
Dlrectopwilfplease forward the “annua i d^tri*
report and certificate?’ immediately stn,st
Applicants not personalfy acquainted with ,h„
Superintendent, will be required to Lni if Si
tificates of good moral character a c ' r
Tbenndersiped will be in the Educational or
ifice, Beaver Court House, on the first and rhirrt.
Saturdays of each month until farther notice b *
Examinations will open promptly at 9 oVinc-k
-ielftt M. L. KNIGHT, Co. sup^'
O SPORT OP THE CONDITION
O? Tflg
National Bant of leaver County,
NEW BRIGHTON, PA.,
At the close of business on the 25th of April, 873
RESOURCES.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in
Surplus Fund
Discount
Exchange
Interest
Profit and Loss
National Bank circulation
Dividends unpaid :
Individual Deposits
Due to StateKanku and Bankers.
State Qf Pennsylvania, | I,Edward Hoops, Uashter
Beaver County, f 3 of the National Bank of
Beaver County, do solemnly affirm that the above
statement is true toShe best of my knowledge and
belief. EDWARD HOOPS, Cashier.
Subscribed before me this 2nd day of Jane,
1873', Milton Townsend, N. P
Correct—Attest:
K. E. HOOPE3. 1
M. T. KENNEDY, y Directors
34. DAKRAOU, J
jpiNANCIAL STATEMENT
The 'supervisors of Brighton township in ac
count with the township for the year ending Apnl
14th, 1873.
Da.
To amount on duplicates...
To warrens granted
Ca.
By 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
June 2, 1873. ;'
Da.
To Treasury from 1872
To amount tax levied
State appropriations
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By amount paid on warrants
Balance Jn treasury ?l k! M
We do hereby certify that the above accounts
are correct to the best of our knowledge.
JOHN A. EAKIN. /
JOHN M. SCOTT. yAnditort
SMILH T. STOKER, \
Attest; J. Kirkpatrick. Clerk
T)OOK AGENTS
APPLY AT ONCE FOR TERRITORY
Agents wanted in every
TOWN.
PHYSICAL LIFE OF WOMAN.
ADVICE TO THE
MAIDEN, WIFE & MO THE ft.
“I trust the instruction and advice in this vol
ume wilt reach every woman in the l.md. —.ur
geon Uenerai SVm. A. Hammond, C. S. A.
•'Every mother should have this Look,nor t -ouia
she suffer a child' to be married without the infor
mation wblch it contains. - ’—Henry Ward Beecher.
Address for full particulars
BROWN & HOLDOWAY, Publisher?,
6 & &-&is.th Sf., near Suspension Bridge,
je!3-4t PITTSBURGH, PA.
gOMETHING NEW.
An elegant Aibnm for2s rents, hoMiug JM
sized cards, bound in full gilt cover ard ?oldatm_
ow pribe of 25 cents, suitable lor the pocket on
centre table. Order a sample sent by mad, P?*
paid, on receipt of 25 cents. 3 tor 60 cents or o tor
one dollar. Address BOttROW 4( O ■
Baltimore Md.
Agents wanted. Catalogues of Books, Pictut reS «
&c., sent free. jel3-4t-
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