.8 NEIGMBORHOOD NEWS. —Berks county baf* an innumerable quantity of mad dogs.l Franklin interests itself in Knight* of the cue, of its raising. 5— Apples sold in last week at twenty five cents a busbtl. —The Philadelphia Centennial Com m ifsiuners have already expended $46,338. '—Mrs. Susannah Brooks died in Lan caster on the 33d lost;, aged ninety-one years —Philadelphia sharpers are counter feiting Cape M*y excursion tickets, and are reaping a rich harvest. —The corner-stone of a new Methodist Episcopal church was laid in Manch Chunk yesterday. 0 —One young lady in has picked four hundred quarts of blackber ries this season. —The physicians of Elk, McKean, jter and Cameron counties have formed a medical society. —The shoe factory at Lewlsburg was destroyed by incendiary fire on the 31st inst. Loss about 8,000; insured. —Mrs. Elizabeth Vorse died very sud denly, in Lewisburg, on the night oPlhe 31st inst., of appoplexy of the lungs. William F. Lloyd, cashier of a bank at Wrightsv^le ; has gone to parts unknown, leaving a deficit of $B,OOO in his accounts. —Black bass a fool in length and ‘‘cat ties” weighing tbiee pounds can be caught in the Schuylkill at Birdsboro. —Messrs. & Son, of Johns town, carried off the first prize fur manu facture of leather, at the Vienna exhibi- tion. —A “nice young man” h*s jnst “done” the people of Clarion out of about |5OO, in the shape of unpaid bills and money raised on forged notes. —Governor Hartranft has approved the bill extending the charter of the Somer set and Mineral Point R.i I road to Johns town. —The coal miner Ku-Klux, familiarly known as the Molly Manures, are again sending out threatening letters to obnox ious persons in Schuylkill county. —Mr. Jesse Macs bee, of Sunbury, had a piece of glass extracted from his hand, the other day, which bad been there tor twelve years. —A man jumped from the third story of the Mansion House, at Ashland, in his sleep, fell thirty feet to the ground, but Vfts unhurt. —Pbaon , Diehl, of Allentown, had a thumb bitten off by a horse, the other day. Well alight he exclaim, "the de’il’s in that horse!" —The new directory just issued for Wilkesbarre puts the population of that city at 18.876, an increase census ol 1870 of 9,803. —Samuel Shirk, Sr., fell from his barn in Rothsville, Lancaster county, on the 19tb lost., sustaining injuries from which he died on the 2lst. His wife was feflled by the cars about a year ago. ; —Samuel Klapp, who run a scjthe .through the body of George Moyer, in Lancaster county, in June last, baa. been tried for the crime, and acquitted /m the ground of insanity—not of tbe emotional order, however. —The heaviest man in Harrisburg is Mr. Benjamin Singerly, the obese and good-natured State Printer; and next to him comes the keeper of a lager-beer s> - loon, who polls down the scales to 315 pounds. —A pair of twin brothers named |'l luro, «>f Waynesburg, cut one hundred logs with a crosscut saw, In one day, re cently. the logs averaging two feel in thickness. Henry Araoa felled the trees and trimmed for the sawers. —The new Masonic Temple in Phila delphia is almost finished. The dedicato ry ceremonies will beg’a u’.d be destruyei, but by bard work ttie nretnen cained the maste ry and subdued the flam-?. —Lizzie Gilgote, residing in LmcasUr city, Httenijited t<> Shuffie off lb;s mortal coil by taking a large dose of laudanum. She was discovered and physicians imme diately summoned, who attended to the uqui-i e wants. —The officers and managers of the S m - t-rsel Ci.uuiy Agricultural Society are ac tivtlv engaged in arranging for the com ing F»dl fair- The grounds at Somerset are being rapidly repairer, and every ac c i:iiui-wan ar*’ a n ‘-g ,b e tr invited todeltver tbe addresses. M&ttntte. QHAB. B. HURSTS MRiHCEaM GEHERiL AGENCY, (Nkab th* Di.'OT.) ROCHESTER, PA. notary public ANP CONVEY an ■"V PIKE, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE; “Anchor” and “National" Lines of Ocean Steam crr “ dams" and “Union" Express Agent. All kinds of Insurance at fair rates and 1H»«1 Real Estate bought and sold. Deeds, Ac.? written ; Depositions jJScnovlcdgcincDts taken, Ac*» “d Money Torwarded to all par* of the United States and Canada. Passenger 4 booked to and Irom England, Ireland. Scotland, Prance and Ger many. /ETNA INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, CONN. CASH ASSETTS 16,000,000 “By thair frnlts ye know them." Losses paid to Jan. 1,1871 ■ • • .$38,000,000 One oftho oldest and wealthiest Companies In the world. NIAGARA INSURANCE CO., OF NSW TORE. CASH ASSETTB $1,500,000 _ ROYAL INSURANCE 60., OF LIVERPOOL, ENO. CASH ASSETTS. GOLD $11,000,000 LYCOMING FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF MUNCY, PA. CASH ASSETTS $6,000,000 ROCHESTER FIRE INS. CO., OF ROCHESTER, PA GEO. C. BPEYKREK. President. M. S. QUAY. Vice Pres. JNO. GRABBING, Secretary. H. J. BPEYERBR, Treasurer. f J If yon want HOME INSURANCE procure a pol icy in the ROCHESTER INSURANCE CO. at thin Agency. . • ALPS INS. CO., OF ERIE , PA. CASH CAPITAL . *250,000 HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK CASH ASSETTS TRAVELERS’-LIFE AND ACCI DENT INSURANCE CO., 4 OF UAR TEOIi D. CONN.- v CASH ASS SETS OVER $2,259 .015 Representing the above first lnsurance Companies, acknow ledg'd to be the best and mo-t reliable In the world, and representing a gross oi-h capital of nearly f Ifi.OOO.'iOO, I am en- ; abled to make insurance to any amount desired' | Applications promptly attended to. and Policies 4 written without delay, and at fair rates and liberal terms. Losses liberally adjusted aud promptly j paid. INSUriE TO-DAY 1 Bv one year’s delay , 1 you may lose tbe savings of years. Delays ate 4 iamrero'ns. nnd life uncertain; therclore. Insure to i aay ''One to-day is xcorth two to-morrows." ' Qaalitv. also, is of the utmost importance. The , low priced, worthless article, always proves the 1 dearest. The above companies are known KKbe 1 among the best and wealthiest in the world. "As | ye sow that shall ye reap." Grateful for the very liberal patronage a'ready bestowed. I hope—by a strict attention to a legiti mate business—not only to merit a continuation of the same, but a large increase the present year. Mr. i-topben A. Craig is duly aathorized to take applications and receive premiums at Freedom and adjoining townships. CIIAS. B. HURST, (Kcar the Depot.) ROCHESTER, PA. THK RADICAL} - » ■ 'J'OLEDO MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, C ANTZED IN APRIL, 18 72 m±2o, 000.00. Hon. WW, JONES. Hon. C. A. KINO, „ Hon. W. A. COLLINS WM. BAKKH. 8. H. BERGEN, C. L. LUCE, J. R.BWIGABT, JOHN CUMMINGS. FRED BATON. WAGBR BWAYNE, CLARENCE MORRIS, J. W. ROSS, TfiLEG T. CLARKE, W v B. WATTE, CHAS. COCHRAN. S. H. BERGEN, President, F. J. KING, Vice President. CHARLES COCHRAN, Secretary. J. F. ARTS, Assistant Secretary. W. W. JONES, Medical Examiner. WILLIAM BAKER, Attorney. THE TOLEDO HO TUAL DIFFERENT KINDS OF POLICIES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES, yßeliable Companies . Those Insured id this Company are permitted to travel by, the usual routes, to or trom any portion of the Western Hemisphere, north of ana includ ing the United States, or to or from any portion of Europe, and to reside within said limits of travel, without extra charge. AN EXCELLENT FEATURE .< *.'’.,300,00- ORDINARY LIFE POLICY \ \ At any time after the payment of one one full annua [Premium, The holder of such policy w»u ho entitled to jart OBTAIN FOR A CASH PREMIUM VALI/E OF THE POLICY, / i i i • \ Computed in accordance with the rate of 'i Mortality and Interest ' hat may have been adopted as the standard To the State for the VLAUATION OF LIFE POLICIES fttusnra**. TOLEDO, OHIO. PAID UP CAPITAL BOARD OP DIRECTORS, HON. c. IL SCRIBNER F.J. KINO, C. H. COY, PSKRY CRABBB, ROBERT CUMMINGS, L. T. THAYER, J. B. OSBORNE, E. W. B. KOCH, OFFICERS. WILL ISSUE ALL THE USUALLY ISSUED BY At the usual rates charged .by other . £ UPON SURRENDER OF AN /tii MVCIi PAW VP INSU^^CE As aDj x oJier man of like au'ecan to tac FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1873. |ltv NotW« la hereby given that “THE ROGHKJTER RTTILDINQiASSOCIATION, NO. 1, will be dia* MONDAY OF BBPTEM- A PINAL MEETING of Mid Association, (whereat a general attendance of the members la requested.) will be held at * o clock P M.. on the day aforesaid, at the room of the As sociation. In Rochester, Pa., when and *n persona having claims agatnst said Association * Mould p«KO. B.K ELDER. Secretary. angls-Bt. IN BANKRUPTCY. U. S. Marshal's Oma, I Wxstsrn District or Fakssylvakia, > 1 Pittsburgh August 11.1873 ) Thlt I* to giv* notice: Th»t on the Uth day of August, 1873. a Warrant In Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of James B. Anderson ol New Brighton, in the county of Beaver and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment of any { debts and delivery of any property belonging to each Bankrupt to him or lor his use. and the transfer of any pioperty by him Are forbidden by Uw; that a Meeting of the Creditors of fhe said Bankrupt, to prove their Debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Huron Bouse, New Brighton, Fa,, before P. A. Knox, Esq., Register, on the 10th day of Septem ber A. D. 1873, at 10 o’clock a. v. " JOHN HALL. U. 8. Marshal for Mid Di-trlct. ang!s-3t REGISTER’S NOTICE. Notice is Jhereljy given that the following ac counts have been examined and passed by the Register of Braver county and will be presented to the Jndgea of tne Orphans' Coart on Wednes day, September 3d. A, O. 1573, for confirmation and allowance: Final account of Jackson Swearingen, guardian of Rachel E. and Nancy Reed, minor children of Samnel Reed, deceased. Final account of Chaa. F. Kaercher, administra tor of Catharine F. Kaercher, deceased. Final account of Jane Jackman, executrix of the estate of John Jackman, deceased. Final account of John C. Reed, guardian of the estate oi Louisa McElhaney, minor child of Oeo. McCoy. Final (real and personal) account of John Hen get. executor of George Hour, deceased. Final account of Martha McGeorge, administra trix of the estate of James McGeorge. deceased. The accohntsof J. P. Martin, guardian of Ella and Zerlina Bakin, minor children of William Ba kin, deceased. Final account of J. C. Wilson, administrator eum teatamenip annexe of the estate of William B. Alexander, deceased* Final account of 37 Webster Wilson, exegntor of Eliza 0. Barker, deceased. Final account of Marmaduke Wilson, admit is trator oi the estate of David McCteady, deceased. Final account ef Elizabeth and Jas. B. Fergu son, exr's. of David Ferguson, deceased. Fin d account of J. P. Martin, administrator cum(f«t GRANT STREET, PITTSBURGH. [seSa'Tl-Iy JACOB DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 75 GRANT STREET, ' (rrasT floor.) PITTSBURGH. seDV7I-6m Q.ILBERT L. EBERHART. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will give prompt attention to Collections, Pro curing Bounties and Pensions, Baying and Selling Real Estate, etc. OFFICE ON BROADWAY, Opposite R. K. Hoopea’ Banking House, NBW BRIGHTON, BEAVER CO., PA. sep6T2-ly J H. M’CREERY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, THIRD STREET, (First door below the Court House.) JyriO-ly. BRAVER, PA. Q.IRARD HOUSE, CORNER NINTH A CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA. H. W. KAN AG A, decll’fi&ly Proprietor. ' JOHN EAKIN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAIN T.. BEAVER ? AL.L.'* . |JalO-r3 JOSEPH LEDLIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Oiflcc, It the Radical Building,) BEAVER, PA. All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. dec-TWily JOHN B. YOUNG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEAVER PA. Office and residence on Third et. east ofthe Court House. All law business entrusted to my care shall re coi*.A prompt attention. Also, persona having P.ual EHatc for sale, and those wishing to bn y town property, coal or farm lands, may save time and money by calling at my ofuce. [aprJS’VO ly. rpHE UNITED STATES ORGAN manufactured by WHITNEY & RAYMOND CLEVELAND, OHIO SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS In tone, finish, worktninship and durability The cases are of an entirely new and elegant de sign, paneled all round, richly carved and orna mented. highly varnished an I polished, while those with French Mo'tled Walnut Panels are by far the most ELEGANT AND ATTRACTIVE Parlor Organ ever presented to the musical public. The tone of the United States Organ is pure, smooth and pi i>c-like, while it has great volume and power. The action is quick, easy and elastic, making the instrument equal‘y useful for sacred or secular music. The Orguas arc warranted lor five years. PRICES MODERATE, And rated according to style. Styles from one up to forty. Whoever wishes to purchase one of the above Organs can do so by cal ling t-.pon or writing to SMITH CURTIS. Radical Office. Beaver. Pa. — n. —— ESTABLISHED IN 183 S RE-ESTABLISHED IN 1309 Q 6, HAMMER* 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’de ot the mountains. Photographs and Price Lists sent on application, or when in the city don't forgot the place—sign ol the Large Golden Chair, 46. 46 and 50, Seventh Avenue mr2B-ly jgEAVERI SEMINARY, BEAVER, PA. Fall Session Opens September 9 th, 1873 Primary, English, Collegiate and Musical , De- Th building has undergone a thorough repair ing. Rooms newly (urnished. For particulars, Circular, etc , apply to M. E.SCHEIBNER, Principal. Beaver. Pa. jy2otf NOTICE. : Estate of Marin Christina Speyerer, dcc'd Letter* of administration on the estate of Maria Christina Speyerer. dec‘d., late of the borough o£ Rochester, Benver county. Fa..-having been grant ed to the undersigned, all person* indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment. and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settle ment to GEORGE C. SPEYERKR, Jy2s-3t , Administrator. O ERE TO BE SEEN—YOUR NAME O IN THE BEAVER RADICAL. PITTSBURGH. PA partments. •j“ L b Sw TTNITED STATES Piano Company $290.00, IT COSTS LESS THAN THREE HUNDRED DOU.AKS lo make aoy SIX HUNDRED DOLLAR Pi ANo Sold through agents, ail of whom mu** 100 PER CENT. PROFIT: We have no agents, but ship direct to (amities At Factory Price. We make only one style, and have but OISTE PRICE. TWO HUNDRED AND NTNETY DOUAfis Net Cash, with no discount to dealers or commi* sion to teachers. LCMBKR lb THOROUGHLY SEASONED, OL'lt ARB double veneered WITH ROSEWOOD Have tront round corners, serpentine ou’.iuai ,i 1 carved legs. We a,-e the full ikon put* WITH OVBB STKTNU B \" S >French Grand Action dampers, andjolr keys are the BEST IV 0 m WITH IVORY FRONTS OUR PIANO HAs SEVEN OCT’.V. Es Is 6 fee*. 0 inches long.- :> fee' 4 iri’.; t > weighs 950 pounds, based. EVERY PIANO IS FI WARRANTS® FOR FLY a YE ARe ILLUSTRATED UIRCT LAR In which we refer to over 7m > ® a , n^ e ' s ' u , oil’ <£c. some of whom you ma) »- l; ■ Pianos in 44 States and ; 3?rr:torre?. U. S. PIANO oo 810 BROADWAY, N- V I th'i 1 %ease state where you si [ may I - !- im. V SEND FOE