The Beaver radical. (Beaver, Pa.) 1868-1873, May 23, 1873, Image 8

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gHERIFP’S SALES.
By virtue of sundry writs'of Venditioni Expo
nas. Fieri Facias and Levari Facias, issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Bea
ver. au l to me directed, there will he exposed
to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough
of Beaver, Beaver county. Pa, on
SATURDAY, JussTra, 1373.
at ten o'clock, a m, the following properly to-wit:
All the right, title. Interest and claim of defend
ant of, in and! to the following property in the
borough of New Brighton. Beaver county. Pa..
bonndMsnd described as follows; on the north
by laud of Charles Katz, on the east by land of B.
Townsend, on the south by land of I Townsend,
and west by Beaver Creek, containing one acre or
less, on which is erected a One and a hair-story
frame dwelling house, with four rooms, cellar un
derneath, and other necessary outbuildings.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of
George Graham at the suit of Charles Berlz & An
drew iienuctt, also at the suit of Charles Bertz &
T. Arney.
ALSO NO 2. . .
At the same time and place, all right, title, in
terest, and claim ot defendant of. in and to all that
certain tract orpircolof land, situate in Pulaski
township, Beaver county, Pa., bounded and de
scribed u< follows, to wit; on the north by lands
of James A Barett. Wm Hauler's heirs, and John
Hays. DU the west by lanas of Evan P. Townsend
and Zachartah ‘ or. the south by land of
James Wallace, and,on the east by land of James
A Barrett, containing 23 acres more or less, ou
which is erected an engine house, drying house
and two brick kilns with engine and machinery
for manufacturing fire brick. The tract is under
laid with coai and fire clay. There are also sev
eral tenement houses on the tract, and an orenard ■
of bearing fruit trees.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
ot P D Honlette. one of the defendants, at the suit
of Ephraim Smith. Alsoattbe salt of Wm Ken
nedy. for the use of Chas Coale and Sam’l Dunbar.
ALSO NO. 3.
At the same time and place all right, title, in
terest and claim of defendants of, in and toall that
certain piece or lot of ground, situate in the bor
ough of New Brighton. Beaver connty. Pa., being
lot No. 189 in said borough of New Brighton,
bounded oe the north bv Jot No. 188, east by Wa
ter street, south by lot No. ISW, and on the west.
by the canal, said lot havihg a front of 60 feet on
Water street and extending back to the canal, on
which is erected a two-story frame dwelling house
witn cellar underneath, said building having a
front of2l feet on said Water street, north line of
said building being 39 feet long, west line of same
30 feet, thence from south-west corner of said
building running eastwardiy 16 feet, .thence
right angles north westerly 6 feet, thgbce again
eastwardiy 23 feel tosouth-east corner of building
having 3 rooms and 3 halls on first story and four
rooms and 2 halls on second «tqry; 5 windows In
front on Water street, 3 on the north side, S on
the west side and 3 on the south sldc-Jone looking
southwardly and the other two eastwardiy.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
of J U Woodward and Mary C Woodward his wife,
at the suit of William Levi use of Diiworth Bros.
ALSO NO. 4. ;
At the same time and place all thtt certain piece
or parcel of ground situate in the of
Frankfort, Beaver county, Pa., bounded and de
scribed as follows; on the south by lot of James Mc-
Cntcheou, on the east by the public road, on the
north by lot of William Parkinson, and on the
westrby lot of James Morrison's sons, containing.,
about of an acre, upon which is erected a two
story frame dwelling house containing 8 rooms,
with cellar underneath. Frame stable and other
out buildings on the lot. all enc osed.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of
John G. Erwin, at tne suit of D. v Gregg & Co.
ALSO NO. 5.
At the same time and place all right, title inter
esl and claim of defendant of. in and to all that
certain piece or lot of ground situate in the bor
ough of St, Clair, county of Beaver, and State of
Pennsylvania, being lots No 110 and 111 in Vica
ry’s plan of lots in said borough, bounded and de
scribed as follows; Beginning at the lino of lot
No. 113 on Plea-nut street, thence sonth east along
said Pleasant street 98 feel to Bank alley, thence
northeasterly along Bank alley 1-13 feet to Spring
alloy, thence northwesterly along Spring alloy to
tne line of lot No. 112. thence along said lino to
Pleasant street, the place of beginning. All en
closed with good board react and planted with
fruit trees.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of
Isaac Hessen, at the suit of Thomas Sloan.
Al.so
Ai the same time and place all right. title, inter
est nnd claim of defendants of, in and to the un
divided one-half part of alMhit certain parcel or
lot of ground situate in Raccoon township, Beaver
county. Pa., bounded and described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a p*st, thence by lands of Jas.
McCnUonoh north 8(1
William Hood north 8 deg east 74 per £q a white
Oik stump; thence by land of John Allen north
B*i deg. west 59 perches toa post; then<-e by same
soittu 77'/j deg. west 46 Vt perches, thence by lands
of \\ eyaiul & Brittain south SI dogreftd, west 80
perches to a post, thence by land of M. & P.
.ind. John Kinman. south 12 degrees, west 178 par
ches to a white oak Stump, thence south 72 de
gree.- east 72 perches, by land of Aamiiel Clear and
thence by land of James McCullougn north 28 de
grees wc-t H2,perches to the place of beginning,
containing 131 acre.- and 3’J perches, 75 acres clear
ed, bilance good timber; on which is erected two
one-story log houses, one log stable and other out
buildings.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
of John P. Baker and George U. Baker, at the
suit of James Brittain, use ot Quay & Harrah
Also at the suit of M. Weyand for use of H. Hice.
ALSO. NO. 7.
At the same tiraj and place all right, title, inter
est and claim of rtefendam of. in and to all that
(vrtaiir piece or lot o! ground situate in the bor
ough of Rochester, Beaver county, Pa., being lot
No 283 in said borough of Rochester, bounded
and described as follows ; On the east bv lot No.
20. south by Green alley, west by Rhode Island
street, an 1 on the north by Washington street;
'i/ie of lo* s:Kill f-.e.t. on which is erected a two-
story fram-j d .veiling house with cellar underneath,
two room- and hall on the first story and 3 rooms
and hall on the second story, frame stable 12xl«
;-et. good cistern, fruit turns, Jcc. hot enclosed
.vith good f<*,uce.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
o: John .Morton at the sun of Henrietta Javens.
use of Thomas Javens.
AINO NO 8,
At the saw, time ’ and place, nil right, title, in
terest and claim of defendant of, in and toali that
certain parcel or lot ol "round situate !a Industry
township. 15 ‘ i. er county, Petuisy nani *, bounded
and describ o! as t oilow.-. to wit --Biginning at a
post on the south-west corner ol said tract ;
ihecct nor.h degree-, west Hi* 4-1') perches to
a po-t and corner ol lands of Alexander Kwing;
thence bv lands of said Ewnig and Simpson Hall
.'smith sr-‘i decree-, cast loti perches to a post ;
thence no.th d *grees. west 2 2-10 perches to a
po-t; thence norrh 88 decrees, east 81,‘d petclies
“ to a post and corner of lands of Klchard Walton ;
thenee south 1- , degrees. east Ps 2-lU perches;
thence so'.ith ST‘ 2 degree.-. west S 2 4-10 perches to
a post; th-ucc north 2 1 * decrees, west 44 85-lOu
perches to a post, thence uoith ss?x decrees, west
<;s o-iO perenes to a post near a red -o ite-; thence
south d 1 * degrees, we-t 11 b-tu perches tjo a post
near a maple ; tneuce south stt decrees, -ive.-t 81 5-
ld perches to place of he .’inning, (except lay and
reserving tiierefrom thirty five acres heretofore
conveyed to Samuel A. Porter, b. K. I’. Kuhn and
M. L Kuhn, hts wife I; -aid above described
premises. oxelu-iv.j of the reservation aforesaid,
containing seventy six acres, more or less, upon
whic’igs erected a two story log house, with a one
story fram; addiiion. "ith porch running the
whole length ia Iron*, a trame bar i, a well of wa
ter at the door am) a good orchard.
Seized and taken iiinv-fiition as the property
of David Campbell at the sui! of .lames Alloa.
«« of .Moses Scott
ALSO
At the tune and place all risht. title. inter
cst ami claim of defendant- or. in and to. all that
certain lot of 'jmnurt situate in the borough ot
Beaver Falls. 1$ -aver countv. Pa. lot No.
1134 in the Economy plm of lots in sah)
bounded on the north by lot No. 1123. east "by
Main alley..south by io? No. 11-JI and on the wot
by Cedar street, having a front i f 4:1 feet on Cedar
street and extendin': back therefrom Ifj feet to
Main alley. Enclosed, and on which Is erected a
"ood two-story brick dwelling house tlOv-Jl) fee',
having 4 rooms with c :liar underneath, water in
house. Also a trood frame stable and other oni
bniidintrs on th-* premises.
Seized anil In ken in execution as "he property of
Christian Camp at the suit ot Ueunei ami Lenz
Trustee.-
Al>o
A: same tiin-an! [due. -ill right. liile. inte-esi
and clniof (lef'.-1i.1.-iut of, in and to a!! that h>t <>i
ground fit date ill th>. biiroiijli <>i li.'av,-r r'.il’-.
Beaver county. Pa., being lot number is! in tin*
Economy piano! lor? 5 in -said borough. bounded
Oil the Im;IU by lot No. IS2. ea-t by Cedar idle',
south by lot No I>o. and on the «•’<•« t hv Heaver
etreet. having a front of 13 feet on Heave- street
and i-xtcmlnu back therefrom 115 tee! to Cedar
alley, on winch is erected a good two story frain"
b f, use 2-2 by 'j) feet. containing d rooms
and hall, cellar underneath, porch in front, and a
one story kitcucn attached* Itl by lb leof. wster
in the house. Alsu abroad frame stable about ;c
by tin leet. lot enclosed.
;.n 1 taken ia execution a? the properts
of Joseph Hyde, at the suit of Henrin and Lenz,
rust >es. Aa> at the suit of Elliott A' Hope
ALS i No. !l.
At same time and place, ail right. tit is, interest
nni ct.um of defendant of, in and to aii that cer
NO. 6
NO. «>.
NO. V
Petit
tain lot ofgroaad situate in the borough of Bea
ver Falls. Beaver county. Pa., being lot numbered
S6S, in the Economy plan of lots in said borough,
bounded on the north by lot No. 867, eest by
Sherman alley, south by lot No, 869,-and on the
west by Thomas street, having* front of 48 feet
on Thomas street and extending back* therefrom
143 feet to Sherman alley, lot enclosed, on which
is erected a good two-story frame dwelling house,
about 20 by 32 fe»t, having « rooms with cellar un
derneath. Portico in front, also a one-story
frame back building or kitchen about 13 by 18 feet,
with porch, water m the house; usual out-build
ings. This is a good and desirable property.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
ofChesterT. Porter, at the suit of Henricl and
Lenz, Trustees.
ALSO NO, 13.
At same time and place, all right, title, mterst
and claim of defendant, of in and. to all that cer
tain lot of ground situate in the borough of Bea
ver Palls, Beaver county, Pennsylvania.: being lot
number 1331. in the Economy plan of lots in said
borough; bounded on the north by Jot No. 1380,
cast by Beaver alley, south by lot No. 1382, and on
the west by Brighton street; having a front of 43
feet on Brighton street, and extending back there
from 145 feel to Beaver allay. Lot enclosed, on
which is erected a two story frame dwelling house
16x32 teet. having four rooms, with cellar under
neath, water in the house, usual out-building•».
Seized and taken in execution as the property of
George Campscll, at the suit ofHcnrlci and Lentz,
Trustees.
ALSO NO. 13.
At same time and place, all right, title, interest
and claim of defendant of, in and to all that cer
tain lot of ground, situate in the borough of Bea
ver Falls, Beaver county. Pa., being lot numbered
010. In the Economy plan of lots in said borough,
bounded on the north by lot No 009, east by Thom
as alley, south by lot No 911, and on the west by
Tank street, having a front of 43 feet on Tank
street, and extending hack thereirom 145 feet to
Thomas alley, on which Is erected a two-story
frame dwelling house, 16x30 feet, having 4 rooms,
with cellar underneath, and vatanda In front; wa
ter in the house.
Seized and taken in executions* the property of
Charles W, Taylor at the suit of Henricraud Lenz,
Trustees.
ALSO NO. 14.
At same time and place, all right, title. Interest
and claim of defendant., of. in and to all those
.three lots of ground,sitnate in the borough of Bea
ver Palls, Beaver county,Pennsylvania; being lots
numbered 159,160, and 161, in the Economy plan
of lots in said borough, adjoining each other, and
together bounded on the north by lot Ho. 162,
east by Beaver street, south by Beech street, and
on the west by Beaver alloy ; each lot having a
-front ol 43 feet on Bearer street, (aggregate front
1211 feet,) and extending back therefrom 145 feet
to Beaver alloy i on which lots is erected a good
two story I mine dwelling house, about 30x42 feet,
having live room* on Ist floor, five rooms on 2nd
Boor and a finished attic, and with a basement of
stone part Itheruof, finished for kitchen, sc.
Lots enclosed, water In the basement and on each
floor of the house, usual out-buildings.
Seized 4pd taken in execution as the property of
George W.SRuapp, at the suit of Hourlci nnd Lenz
Trustees. \ /
ALSO v No 15.
At the -anuKtime and place, all right, title, In
terest and clainNrf defendant of. in and to all the
following pieces land, situate In the
borough of Beaver Falls, Beaver county. Penn.,
-bounded and described ns follows, to-wlt: being
lot Ho 781, In the Economy plan of lots la said bor
ough. bounded on the north by lot No 780, on the
i east by Grant Alley, sooth by lot No 782, and on
the west by Sherman street; size ot. lot '43 by 145.
Also lot No 18 In Barnard’s etlension of the bor
ough of Beaver Falls, county, Pa , bound
ed on the north bylot No 17. east by Cedar alley,
south by lot No 18, and on the west by Beaver
street, having a irout ol 40 feet on Beaver street,
and extending east'i43 feet to Cedar alley; also
-lot-No 910, Economy plan of Beaver Palls, county
and State aforesaid, bounded on the north by lot
No 909, east by Thomas alley, soutlUiy lot No 911,
and on the west by Tank street; size of lot 43 by
LJ2 fee:; on which' is erected a two story frame
.dwelling bouse. 10 by 30 feet, with 4 rooms, cellar
underneath, van nda in front; also lot No 16!, Pat
lefsou’s plan of Beaver Falls; county and State
aforesaid, bounded on the nosfh by Oak alley, east
by lot No 166, south by Linden street, and on the
Wrest bo lots No X 59. 160 161, on w hich is erected a
two-story frame building, 16 by 30 feet, with a
one story frame addition, 16 by 30 feet. 6 rooms ;
; -Jot-enclosed.
Seized andjaketHn execution as the property of
I Glumes VV. Taylor, at the suit of John Reeves.
I ALSO f No 16.
At the same timn and place, all right, title. In
; terest and claim of deleiidantot, in and to all those
i two certain lots, situate in the borough ol Beaver
: Falls. Beaver county. Pa., being lots numbered
i 1*27 and 1328. In the Economy plan of lots in said
I borough. said two lots adjoining oath other, and
■ bounded on the north by iot No 1326, east by Bea-
145 feet lo said alloy, and having erected thereon
a frame dry house, for drying brick, front! ■ g about
50 feel on Henry sired, and extending back 70
feet or thereabouts, one story in heighlh, and with
a sbed attached, 12 feet wide, and extending the
breadth of the dry bouse ; also an engine house,
two storys high, 16 by 20 feel, attached lo said dry
bouse. Also all that certain other lot, situate in
said borough, numbered 1326, in same plan, bound
ed on the north by lot No 1325, east by Beaver al
alley, south by lot No 1327, and on the west by
Brighton street, being 43 feel tront on Brighton
street, and extending nack theretrom 145 feet. Al
so all those three other lota in said borough,
numbered 1419, 1420 and 1421. in said plan, said
three lots adjoining each other, and together
bounded on the north by lot No 1418, east by
Brighton street, south by Henry street, and on the
west by Brighton alley, each of said lots having a
from of 43 feet on Brighton stieei,, and extending
back therefrom 143 feet to Brighton alley.
Seized and taken in execution as the proparty of
Reid G, Bracken and J. If Brackeu, at the suit of
Uenrici and Lenz, Trustees.
ALSO NO 17.
At same time and place, all right, title, interest
and claim ot dependant of, iu and toali those cor
t-ain pieces or lots of ground situate in the bor
ough of Beaver Kalis, Beaver county. Pa., being
lots numbered 848 and 8U» in the Economy plan of
lots in said borough, bounded on the nonh by lot
No 8)7, cast by Sherman street, south by Jtapp
street, and on the west by Sherman alley, each
lot having a front o! 4 5 feet on Sherman street, and
extending hack I herefrom Mo feet to Sherman alley.
On lot NoSl'.l is erected a two-story brick dwellin''
hon-e, c.pntauiing 4 rooms with cellar under
neath. Lot enclosed with good board fence.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
of Charles (.»./timmermau at the suit of Edward
Witti-h,
ALSO NO. 18.
At llie same time and place,-a 11 right, title, in
terest and claim of defendant, of. in and to all
that certain piece or lot of ground situate In
Economy township, Beaver county, Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows : on the east by
land ol Thomas Smith.-south bv land of John
Kuiiiman, vest by land of Wni, Brown, and ok
the norih by land of S. W. Neely, containing
about torty ;r;res, on which is erected a one and a
'half story log house, all cleared and fenced.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
of .Matthew Brown, ol the suit of W. Broiteiisteln
surviwng partner of .1. fit W. Breitenstcln.
If?*"Purchasers will lake notice that 10 per cent,
upon ail amounts ot their bids will be required
in hand, all bids under SalJ will be required in
cash at the iim>‘oft he sale. If these conditions
are not complied with, the property will he re
sold at the risk ot the purchaser not comply jug
with the terms ol sate. •
CHAMBERLIN WHITE, Sheriff,
SiiKr.iKF’s (Imi e. Be.wei:. Pa. t
.May 21. r
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T W Anderson vs Honrici and Lenz.
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THOS. 11. UAYB & CO..
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JQRUG STORE FOR SALE
A First Glass Drug and Prescription Uton
Very eligibly situated in. Allegheny City.’ doing a
paying business, is offered for sale on nccomnsio
dullug terms. The owner wishing to ret ire from
active business, or would prefer soiling an interest
to a person having goodirelerences, and who could
give it their whole attention. An opportunity of
this kind to get into a good paying business with
small capital does not often occui. For lurther
particulars address B. P. GOULD, care Dr. Hays,
189 Washington Avenue, Allegheny City, Pa.
myi-lm.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Lctiers of administration on the estate of James
McOready. dec'd.. late of Greene town-hi;,*. b>ving
been granted to the- undersigned, all pci son.-, in
debted to said estate are requested to 1 make Im
mediate pay munt v iiud those having claim; against
the same to present them properly authomiCiiicd
for settlement.
.JOHN li. Mi'CKEADY. Aflin’r,.
(•rcouo 'Tmw
DMI&ISTKATOU’S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF JAMES B. ANDUb’W.', DKC'U.
Letters of administration on the estate of James
B. Andrews, dec’d., late of FaHston, 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..
aprltKh. Falistoa. Pa.
IMPORTED ENGLISH
ANGI-0-SAXON will stand for mares the onsu
tug sodson. commencing April ‘iSin. and ending
July sth, as follows ; On Mondays, Tuesdays and
Wednesdays at the stable of the owner, in Ohio
tp„ Beaver county; on Thurdays, Fridays and Sat
urdays at Green’s tavern, Calcutta. Ohio.
TKRMS—Ten Dollars tor insuring a mare ttr be
with foal, to bo paid when that fact is ascertained;
simile service,eight dollars, to oe paid when ser
vice is rendered.
SIR ARL’liru will also siand for mares the en
suing season for the same terms as above, as fol
lows: At the st ihle of John Grove. Brighton tp.,
on Monday and Tuesday forenoons: at the stable
ol Samuel Walton. Chippewa tp.; oa Tuesday af
ernoons and Wednesdays; at the stable of the
owner in Ohio tp., on Thursdays, Fridays and Sat
urdays*
v Hgm §MvertiiMmetrtis.
ESTATE OF JAMES McL’READY, DEL’D
aprlivGt
BLOODED HORSES
B. D. JOHN»TO>'. Owner r d Keeper.
aprl3-;:
Q A. SMALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BEAVER, PENNA,
OFFICE IN 1 THE COURT fHOUSB. [deSWMy
JAMES CAMERON. JOHN Y. MARKS,
QAIIERON & MARKS,
ATTORNEY Si A T LA W
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. 11. AONEW. J. M. BUCHANAN.
* BUCHANAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ,
(NEAR THE POST OFFICE,)
ocl4 BEAVER C. H., PA.
XAB9HAIX SWABTZWSUIEB JNO. C. BABB.
& BARR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No. 66 GRANT STREET,
PITTSBURGH. [se22’7l-ly
JACOB DAVIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 75 GRANT STREET,
(must ploob.) PITTSBURGH.
Q.ILBERT L. EBERHAHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will ffive prompt attention to Collections, Pro
caring Bounties and Pensions, Buying and Selling
Real Estate, etc.
OFFICE ON BROADWAY,
Opposite R. E. Hoopes’ Banking House,
NEW BRIGHTON. BEAVER CO,, PA.
eap*i'7'2-ty
J H. M’CKEERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
THIRD STREET,
(First door below the Court House,)
jyl'7o—Ty BEAVER. PA,
Q.IRARD HOUSE,
CORNER NINTH * CHESTNUT STREETS
PHILADELPHIA.
H. W. KANAGA,
decll’fiS-.ly > Prooneiot.
JOHN HAKIN,
attorney at la ay,
MAIN ST.. BEAVER' FALLS. [jalO^.3
JOSEPH LED LIE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Ufllce, In the RcKiicai Barring,)
_ . REAVER, PA,
All business entrnSetfTb b»
prompt attention. dec4’tiB:ly
JOHN B. YOUNG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
beaver pa.
Office and residence on Third st. east of the Conn
House.
AH law business entrusted to my data shall re
ceive prompt attention. Also, persona having
Real Estate for sale, and: those wishing to-boy town
property, coal or farm lands, may govs time and
money by calling at my ofhoe, [apr2S”lL ly,
QENTRAL CLAIM! AGENCY,
JAMES M. SELLERS,
144 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Bounties, Pensions. Back Pay, Horae Claims,
State Claims, «Sc., promptly collected’ No charge
for information, nor when money is-not collected
dec4’6B;tf
gTATE AND COUNTY TAXES.
The County Treasurer will attend in the several
Townships and Boror-eha between IKv, mv and i«.
M„ for the purpose of receiving.' StaJe and County
Tuxes for the year IfsTo, at the places and tiaaes
(lesiifnated below, viz-;
Fullsfon boro. “ Hi Toll House.
N. i Pulaski “ lit Huron House
„ " " 20Maas'S- Hotel.
Patterson tp a B Falls-" 21 Kendrick s drug sjore
" " " ” 22
Georgetown boro '• 2k a m Calhoun's store
Glasgow boro, “ 2« p m.Jesse Smith's.
Marion tp. “ 20 George Hartzell’s.
Franklin tp. 27 Autenreith’s store.
North Sewickly tp, •• 28 Nathan Hazen's.
Economy tp. 2'J Mrs. Neelev’s.
New Setvickly tp “■ .20 Snead's store
Industry tp. June 3 Allen's store.
South Beaver a Ohio " 4 Mm. Rayl's
Ohio tP, *• 5 Reed & Abcr’s store.
Big Beaver a Hojpe'd 10 Johnston House.
•* New Galilee *• IT Ghion Hole 1.
Chippewa tp, *' 18 VK. Cunningham's.
Darlington tp a boro “ 10 Jacob Marks'.
South Beaver tp " 20 Joseph Lawrence’s.
llookst’n a Greene tp " 24Jos. M'Ferrou'& store
2-t
H mover & (froene tp “ t»-James store.
I'r. nklorl boro, “ as Isaac M. Steven's
llanovor tp. " aT MI. Armstrong's store
tpf, July T J }] Chfifty's stor<?
Independence tp. “ 8 John Holstes'.
Indep. & Hopewell, “ 0 Todd & Broca's store
Hope've I[ tp ■' 10 R W Scon v s.
-Moon rp. “ u James Prentice's.
wn bnande in adjoiaing town
eiUps.
Taxes paid before Aagnst M will he five per
cent. oflVon and after September Ist rive- j>er cent,
will be added. All licenses are due by lawJuiv
Ist. 'Chose not paid at that date will he collected
with costs. C. V WALLACE,
apr2S-tf. Treasurer Beaver Connlv.
AGES
FOR ALL WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK,
Any person, old or young, of either sex. can
innke from $lO so S;VI per week, at home dnv or
evening. Wanted by all. Suitable to either’city
or country, andany season otyie year. This is u
rare opportunity for those who arc out of work,
and mu of money, to make an independent living'.
No capital be-iag required. Our pamphlet. "HOW
TO MAKE A LIVING.” giving full instructions,
sent on receipt of 10 cents. Address. A. BURTON
<fc CO., Jiorrisania, Westchester Co., NY.
lyroxicE.
My wife. Isabella Garvin, having left my bed and
board without just cause, the public are herebv
notified not to trust her on my account, as I will
pay no debts of her contracting.
WILLIAM GARVIN.
South Beaver tp.. Beaver conn tv. Pa.
sprit-3t.
SALE,
One BLACK MARIiCOhio Toga l. five wars old
sound, in good condition, fifteen, bands hi>Mi. nn*
trained, and will pace 3 m e in "bout three'min.
ntei. Enquire of L. RICHARDSON. Smith’s
i’crry, Beaver county. Pu. mariS-U
Itomisfwfnts.
JJUNTBE BOY, |
The Hunter Boy owned by t): L R enn ~
cheater to, will standlfor njares thn of &»•
son as follows : 1 - - {ce easn tog sc,.
At the stable ofthe 6wner. near ,
from April 28th. to May sth, from the w-n l^B '
VJth, from the 26th to June 2* from I.° the
the 16th. then from the 23d to the 50*h UDtt 9til to
THB -HUNTER BOY Is better known
John Moore horse ofNew Cast'e «•«■*-» n - ? ? ’it
draught horse Clydesdale, import-d 'f !! ■>
land weighs 1300 pounds, js 16 hands fc f=--
bay, handsome, graceful stepper, and * r , dar s
in 2.50| with ease. Terms--Ycu "V «m-e
season. Single service seven dollar •°'the
; *- * apri^
f
" RK-KSTABUSUSu IN n- i 9
ESTABLISHED IN
Q O U<A*M ME R & sons
Manufacturers of
FINE AND. MEDIUM FTHNITI ii£
Of Every Description ana Hrice,
Handsome and Superior In stvie i
than round in most or any other
this s*de of the mountains. ' ‘ ’
Photographs and Price Lists sent on nno v..
or when in the city don’t forget the " ■
the Large Ooiden Chair, p au «
4 ,; . -W and 50, Seventh Avena*
roai-38-Iy
$50,000 " K
Will be distributed to subscribers to th« tnuo,
CAN WOKKINU PEOPLE in 1873. I
Workingman’s Tariff Monthly,;ha» l«
pages, with illustrations. 3 q ' ilrst
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$230 each;.fen Sewing Machines. sho oach-V.
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JgXECUTOR’S NOTICE.„
Estate of MARY B. ELLIOTT. Dccsasxd
Letters testamentary on the estate of Mary B
Eiiloff. late of the borough of Beaver Fails. Bea
ver county. Pa,, deceased, ha vine beer, granted "to
the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves
indebted to said ersiafe are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims again-:
the same will present them, properly authenticated
for settlement, to JOHN GODDARD.
mar2B «t New Brighton, Pa
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