u„derlous Death.- On Tuesday »t -„„ , 6e body Ol o man was discover- U ;” °°be race jast below the Cutlery ‘‘ tl Bwver Falls. Life was eitiocl, blond was still oozitig Iroman ogly i io (tie center of tbe throat, whic i evidently caused speedy death. The " is unknown, and all the circumstan connected with jjis death, are. at thp Lent involved m mystery. Tbe wound L»s to have been caused by a blow licb would appear difficult to be given , 0 a suicide, but tbe pUce and hour would dicste that no murder could have been committed unseen. Tbe deceased was evidently about-thirty five years of age. Mid five feet eight incheB in Hls totures and complexion indicate German descent. His hair and whisker* are san dy, hair short, chin whisker* and mus- Lhe bushy, eyeS gray. On bis left cheek j g a smairwsrt. on his left arm two scars; one appears like a. scar caused by vaccin ation, tbe other, in the muscle of the arm just below the elbow, was caused by a co t. Deceased was dressed in the garb of 8 laborer, dark brown small stripe cassi ffiere pantaloons, check woolen shirt, mvy twilled dark coat, heavy well worn calf shoes agdjgation stocking*. He had B o bat when found. In bis pocket was found two door keys, two trunk keys and 8 smaller key, two dollars and seven cents in money,\nd a ring. The dates of the memorandum hook* run back several vearf Nothiog'as yet lends to identity tin:, and he appears to have been unno ted about the town. Tbe Coroner, Jtihn Corbus, of New Brighton* has ttotf -body in charge and we have nol iv ye k l he&r(| vte result of the inquest’ 4 - ‘ ’ Accident.—o a Tuesday evening of week, ai Minsfiald, William Logan, a y iV jn2. mm forraeily residing near Rr rbcs'.er, but engaged as fireman at a atone quarry on the Morgan 21 Farm, Wtehing to3 county, met with a frightful death. He was returning home from Pittsburgh d the Evening Washington sccnmdda ti-,n, and when the train was backed on tte side track at Mansfield to fill the wa ter tank, he got oft and stood between !tt acc rmodati >n and some freight cars ,>c another track. When the train started in attempting to get on again he was caught between it and a freight car that projected, farther over than the others, and was crushed horribly, causing his al most sudden death. Mr. Logan was to have been married the next day and had been to the city for bis wedding suit. Miss Cook, his affianced, was completely crushed by the sad news and continued to relapse into sinking spells in succesion. Her distress awakened universal pity. The mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. asserts over sixty millions of dollars. Is iu jirgeet oad wealthiest company In the world, •ti(i :Ue oldest life InsutWicc Company in Aiter.ca. Policy costs less In this Company from ffi- :o year, that in any other Company. What is the valce or Life Insurance ? >: :be readei make a practical and personal ex jtxat.oD of the subject. Have you a family de p-LCern ou you for support f If so you have a du ty :c perform. If you are engaged in active busi ce-f, consider what would probably happen if your plans were set aside and other persons were «. ed mto close up your affairs. Your creditors c-aißoroas. your labors suddenly Prided ; your property sacrificed to the highest bidder. There rnlrh: be little left for yonrfamily. All this might b? '.be result if death should overtake you next week, or next year, and you have no lease of life, lou may be strong and healthy to-day, but are ?ure that health, strength and life will be jolt; to-morrow i You ought to guard against :t..- contingency. You insure your property, why or. insure your life ! Is it much more valuable i bnppoie you have an insurance in the Mutual Life lt-urar.ee Company of New York equal to the nmouD! of yobr indebtedness, your wife or your ■‘r endr, at your death, then have the means in band to pay till that you owe. The warehouse, ‘.tc “tore, the goods and merchandise are free from all incumbrance. No sacrifices need be Rf-C- Youi family have property which, by yonr 'orethnugbt. they are enabled to preserve, and " furnish the means of support. ~bc- iouge r Insurance is postponed, the greater n be the premium. Nor can it be obtained upon ’ty terms by those not in good health. Hence the •n-mcdiate attention to this matter. Agent for Beaver county. Pa. ° * Fire.—An extensive fire occurred in H >cbebter on Thursday morning, of last *etk, consuming both.tbe Doncaster and - - lfi rk hotels. The fire broke out in tbe ffc&r of the Doncaster bouse, about half past huir, and spread with considerable rapidity. Tbe alarm was quickly given, b-t the buildings being of wood, burned w itbsuch freedom that all efforts to ex • opuisb the flames proved unsuccessful. The furniture in the houses was taken Jt and savjfd. A piano in the "upper i-rory of the Doncaster house was let out (l < ibe window and saved. Mr. John Eaton, who was a guest at tbe hotel, help ■a to do it. He was cut quite severely hy tailing glasson on the face and arms. Hjw the fire originated in the rear of the building, is not known.. Wheth er the hotels will be rebuilt or not we do not know. John Kennedy dc Co., of Beaver Falls, doing & large business in the boot and shoe ‘Jade, Tbelr wholesale trade, already large, is' certainly increasing, and their facilities for *sauulactnring boots and shoes are such that they defy competition. They keep constantly on hand 4 splendid stock of gentlemen and ladies wear of styles, prices and sizes, also boya and glrla wots and shoes. Boots and shoes made to order hom the very best material, and warranted to give Call and examine their stock and •eav? your orders. aoglS-St •4 fierce war ia due form of law is B °w raging in New Castle between Ibe liquor men and temperance men. Almost every lawyer ol that city is engaged in tbe contest, either on one side or the other. How this warfare wM result, it is *impo£> ?, hle to foresee. Sees, —This seems to be a good honey season. Mr. J. E. Moore, a successful apiarist, residing in Bridgewater, on M ay the 30th, of this year, placed sixteen bos* es on one of his section hives, which by July the 4th were well filled with 107}£ pounds of prime clover honey, stored in thirty-five'days, or three pounds per day. Mr. Moore proudly challenges any one to show a better record. Hr. W. 8. Barclay, of Beaver, says be has taken, this season, 309 pounds of good honey from two hives of his bees, bet-ides a swarm Rom each one,.and be irinmpb antly asks, can any bee owner in the county beat this T to which we Respond no; but we bee's of the opinion that there be bees which can. Camp Meeting.—Tht Methodist camp meeting between Georgetown and Hooks town begins nest Wednesday, tbe 20th inst. A. back at regular intervals will ran from Georgetown to the camp ground. The camp will be brilliantly illuminated with gas fresh from the bowels of the earth. Tbe place is romantic, and Luacel Grove, neat by, will afford de lightful and shady retreats for those who may wish retirement. A large number ot persons are expected to be present dur log the meetings, and it is confidently hoped that many son Is may be saved. The Managers of the Beaver Cminty Agricultural Society are enterprising. They are improving the fair ground and buildings extensively. A new track is being made and ityo new buildings erect ed. This aLjuld be. The county fair should He "mads the interesting event of the year, where the products of tbe farms, the skill of our citizens, as well as tbe inventions of genius and the creations of art may be seen, and the progress of the various departments of human industry may be noted. A county fair, rightly managed, must be of incalculable benefit to tbe community and we are glad to no tice this new start in the right direction. Boots and Shoes at Beitzog & Beam's, New Brighton. These gentlemen keep on hand a large assortment of goods in thelx trade and sell them at tbe most reasonable rates. They take de light In showing their boots and shoes, and are not afraid of comparing them as to quality, style and prices with those of any other store or manu facturer. Home Trade.— Don’t go to Pitts burgh to buy goods when you can buy just as well at home. Patronize your own merchants; build up your own town; keep your money at home. Merchants will soon be making arrangements to lay in a slock of Fall goods. We advise them to advertise in The Radical and let us tell the people what they have to sell. A. B. CuIHK, Supreme Court,'- Tbe following cases will come before the Supreme Court at tbe fall term, in Pittsburgh ; Washington county—Brady, et al. ap peal; Parimer vs. Reed & Co..- Briceland vs. the Commonwealth; Holiday, et a), appeal. Fayette county—Antram vs. Thorndell; Llaup vs. tbe Commonwealth ; German township School District vs. Langston. Greene county—Stephen et a), appeal; Sterling vs. Stewart. Beaver county—Taney vs. Warrington. The McKeesport Times says: Mr. John Dippold has soil five acres of sur face land and one hundred and thirty acres of coal located on the Monongahela river, in the third pool, to a Buffalo coal company, for lorty thousand dollars. In cluded in the purchase are twenty tenant houses, pit mules, wagons, &c. Tbe works belonged to the Tigress Coal Com pany, and have a capacity of from six to seven thousand bushels per day. The Monongabtli Republican says: Gen. John F._ Miller, of California, for merly of our city, Is named as a candidate for United Stales Senator fronj that State. He is a native of Indiana, was formerly collector of the Port of San Francisco, and during tbe war had command of the Nashville, Tcnn., at u critical period, and a very good commander be made^ Fire. —We are sorry to learn that tbe bouse and barn of John Hazop, of North Sewickley township, were burned to the ground on Wednesday of last week. The barn was filled with hay, oats and other grain, all of which were consumed, and the house caught fire from the barn and nothing of any account was saved. Tbe cause of tbe fire, we are inf ir.ned. was the accidental Igniting of the hay by some matches which a son of Hazen had in the barn. The loss is severe and much to be regretted. Infarmatian wanted of George Stafford, by his brothers Christopher and Michael, who are now in Clearfied, Pa. He left Clearfield about the Ist of August, 1872, and has not been since heard of by hia brothers, and they won Id like to know of bis whereabouts. Other papers will confer a favor by copying.— Clearfield Re pub Ucan. The following ticket was nominated by the Democratic Conferees at the St. Charles hotel, on Thursday, July 81st. For Assembly, Maj. Charles Cheney, of Beaver county ; W. Lee Archer and Wm. G. Barnett, of Washington, and Dr. J. S. Lusk, of Butler G. W. Miiler was chosen as Senatorial Delegate, and Capt. Jacob Zeigler, of the Herald , of Boiler, Samuel Rath of Washington, with Alex. B. Walker as alternate, and J. H. McOreery and Dr. W. Simpson, of Beaver, representative delegates to the Slate Convention. THE RADICAL: FBID The Batter Eagle ays: On Thursday fast, as Mr. Jonathan Grinder, of Buffalo township, was returning from Freeport bis horse from some cause took fright and ran off, throwing him nut or the buggy and culling him badly about the head and face. * The horse was caught a half a mile up the road with the buggy still attached and very little damaged. Mr. Grinder though severely is not dangerously In jured. The Butler Eagle will hereafter be en tirely printed at ho.ne and the price, raised to $1.50 if paid in advance or |2,00| at the end of the year. We are glad Ui note this evidence of prosperity of oui* neighbor* and we wish the EagU the Unued usjjytacat of those necessary* requisites clear sight and strong pinions, l Qoldew Cak«.— Take the yolks of eight eggs, well be ate q, add one cop white sugar, ono-haf cap of batter, oso-hall cap of sweet milk, sql one-and-three-qaarters caps of Hoar, havtag la ( one-half measure Banner Bskiag Powder. | Bn,vss Oaks.— Take one-half coir butter, tw» caps white sugar, three-quarters caps of sweet milk; flavor to taste; then add the whites of eight; eggs, well beaten, and three caps of floor, having! la it one measure Banner Baking Powder. Bach can of the Banner Baking Powder contain? a small measure, to be used even fall; according to printed directions. If yon cannot obtain thp really valuable article from yonr grocer, sedl twenty-five cents by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder, P.O. Lock Box. S'T, Pittsburgh Pa., and yon will receive, postage- paid, a’ quartet pound package, together with a list ol fifty valua ble recipes. We learn that Messrs. Hatton & Tal-| lon, Contractors and Builders, of this] place, have received the contract for tbe erection of Mr. James M. Cunningham’s house on Second Street, which is a suffi cient guarantee that the work will be | done in tbe very best manner. | Ca.pt. Adams lecture in New Castle was eKmly attended. He complained that he bad been very shabbily treated by the Secretary of War, though his re port, made to the late Secretary Stanton, under whose instructions he made the ex ploration, has been three times published by Congress. Go to Hcrtzog & Beam's, New Brighton, lor the finest quality of ladies' shoes. Tile Wear aod Tear of Life The cares, anxieties and misfortunes of life have as much to do with shortening it as disease. They are in fact the source of many ailments and physi cal disabilities. Nervous weakness, dyspepsia, affections of tbe liver, disturbances of ftie bowels, headache, hypochondria and monaminla are among these distressing fruits. It is, therefore of great importance that persons wboee minds are 1 oppressed with heavy responsibilities or barraaeed by family troubles, or excited by speculation, or perplexed by a multiplicity of enterprises, or in any way over taxed or overworked, shonld keep their stamina by the daily use of a wholesome ton ic. Thousands of persons thus circumstanced ate ' enabled to bear np against the difficulties in which they are involved, and to retain their strength, health and mental clearness by tbe regular ttse of i Hostetler's Stomach Bitters. Diseases which are! prone to attack the body when deOUltated and I broken down by over-much brain woik, or ex hausting physical labor, are kept at bay by the re sistant power with which this incomparable tonic endows tbe nervous system and the vital organs. At this season, when tbe heat is evaporating the elements of strength from every pore, cn invlgor ant is absolutely essential to the safety and.com fort of tbe public, and 1s required even by tbe more robust if they desire to keep their athletic capabilities in status quo. Hence a coarse of Hos tetler's Bitters is particularly useful at this period of the year as a defence against the Invisible dis ease afloat in a sultry atmosphere. It la the most potent of all preventive medicines, and for all complaints which affect tbe stomach, the liver and the bowels, and interfere with,the perfect diges tion and assimilation of food,’lt is the standard remedy. MARRIED. CUNNINGHAM—OIVBNr-By Rev. James M. Shields, August 7th, 1973, Mr. David H, Cun ningham, of Perrysvllle, Pa-, and Miss Mary Given, of B*.aver, Pa. WILSON—On Wednesday the 6th. about five o'clock. Hannah Wilson of Raccoon township. aged 64. BAMSBY.—On the J»t|} of July, 1873, in New Brighton, Pa., Mr. John Ramsey, aged 85 years. HAZBN.—In North Sewlckley township. Beater county, at the residence of her grandparents, James and Isabelle Dobbs, Miss Jennie Hazenl daughter ol Nathaniel and Nancy Hazcn, aged 16 years. irtav 6 t i c eT Notice is hereby given that “THE ROCHESTER BUILDING ASSOCIATION, NO. 1," will be rU sol\ed on the SECOND MONDAY OP SEPTEM BER, A. D., 1873. A PINAL MEETING of said Association, (whereat a general attendance of the members is requested.) will be held at 3 o’clock P. M , on tbe day aforesaid, at the room of the As sociation, in Rochester, Pa, when and where all persons hav/Dg claims against said Association should present tbe same for settlement M. CAMP, Jb., President. E. KELBER, Secretary. auglb 2t. IN BANKRUPTCY. JJ. 8. Marshal's Onto*, 1 Wzstkbh District or Pbmnbtlvamia, V „ Pittsburgh Angnst 11, 1873 | This is to piss notice: That on the lltb day of Angnst. 1873. a Warrant in Bankruptcy was Issued against the Estate of James B. Anderson ot New Brighton, In the county of Beaver and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his i.own petition; that tbe payment of any debts aqd delivery of any property belonging to each Bankrupt to him or for his nee. and the transfer of any pioperty by him are forbidden by law; that a Meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their Debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his Estate, Wili be held ataConrtof Bankruptcy, to be holden at tbe Hut on House, New Brighton, Pa., before P. A. Knox, Esq., Register, on the 10th d%y of Septem ber A. D. 1873, at 10 o'clock A. v. JOHN HALL, sugls-3t 7 U. 8. Marshal for said District. Notice to bridge contrac tors. Sealed proposals will be received by thei Board of County Commissioners at their office in Beaver, until 10 o'clock a. Saturday, August 33d, 187 a. for the znasenary and iron structure of a bridge over McKinley's tun in Rochester twp., where toe public road from Rochester to Butler crosses said run. Bids for the masonry to be by tbe perch, ac tual measurement, said bridge to be twenty feet span and eighteen feet roadway. Proposals must be accompanied with a statement giving the total weight of tbe cast and wrought iron, the general working strength, and the ultimate or breaking strength per linear foot, as well as the greatest local Toadthe bridge will sustain. Tbe Commis sioners will reserve tho right to reject any pr all bids. Bids will be opened st ten o'clock op said day. By order of County Commlssionersi | aug.s--.it JOHN McriOWN,Cktk. DIED. UGUST 15,1813. . IX-i . u . .ft, gHEpiFP’S SALES. By virtue] of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo aft, Fieri Facias and Levari Facias, issued oat of, be Court of Common Pleas of thecounty of Bes tir, sod to] me-dlrCcted, there will be exposed o public aalo, at the Court House, in the Botoagb j /Bearer, Beaver const/. Pa, on . I SATURDAY. A tracer iShta, 1873, 1 it ten o'clock, a x, tbe following property to-wit: f All the right, title, interest and claim of defend* kat of. in and to all that certain piece or lot of {ground aiutate in Raccoon township. Bearer conn* Ity, Penn'sJ, bounded and described as follows; { /on the north by land of James Koowle A ffm. I Lyons, on tbe east by land of Wm. Lyons, on tbe f south by public road, and on the west by bind of I James Knowl*. containing one-half an acre, more or less. On which is erected a one-story frame dwelling-house. containing 4 rooms, with «llar nbdetneaib; also a two-story Dame bonding, : about 19. by 80 ibet, used as a shop. Frame stable Hud other necessary outbuildings. Good well of water at the door, and bolt trees on tbs lot; all en* closed, j Seized and taken is execution aa the property of Sac&ei BeU, executrix of Wm. Bell, dec'd., at the auit of Conunouweatthfor use. ALSO I NOS. At the aame time and place, all ttght, title, in terest. aim 1 claim of defendant of, in and to all that certain piece or lot of ground situate in the bor ough of New Brighton, Beaver county, Fean's., beuw lot Ho. 18, m Kennedy's extension of said borough of Hew Brighton, boundedxmAbe north by lot No. 90, on the south by lot Hasp, snd front ing on Third street 40 feet, snd extending bscfc therefrom (ITS feet to Brush street, cm. which .Is erected a two-story frame dwelling ffovb, 99 to IB feet, haying two rooms on the ffiyt-iooc end tiro rooms on the second door. K Seized and taken in execution as tbe property of, A Wolf at the suit of Creme & Harrold. . * ALSO ] SO. 8. .At the! tame time and place all right,-title, in terest add claim of defendants of, in and to all the, oudlvldejd one-half part of all that ceifain piece', or parcel of land, mentioned as three lots of ground, situate in Warrick's branch of Run. Ohio township, Beaver county, end described as follows,to-wit: Beglnwng at a post at the northwest corner of raid lota, thence-' by land pf said Thomas Dawson, (now Itfld off iu lots,) north 66 degrees,eaet 9 9 10 perches tea post, thence by land of said Thomas Da wsoyt which is leased),!south 90 perches to a post, thehcc by oth er lands of said Thomas Dawson, south 60 deg. West 252-10 perches toa post, thence by lot Ho. 33, north 20 perches to the place of beginning, con taining 3acres of and strict measure. Tie same being patt df a large tract of land which was con veyed to the said Thomas Dawson by deed of par tition df Benoni Dawson and Wife and Thomas Dawson, dated §Sth day ol March, A. D. 1845, re corded in Beaver in Book Mo. 45. pages 366,857, 1 Ac , and tbe premises described in this mortgage ' was copveyed by said Thomas Dawson to Jordan ! 8. Neal & said Jeremiah Ormas by Deed dated ; January 15th, 1866, aud recorded In Deed Book. I Vol. 50i pages 65 and 66, upon which is erected a ' two-story frame dwelling bouse, containing four j rooms, and frame stable. There Is also 4 oil wells with engines, tabeipg, casing, and m&hinery for pumping oil, said wells producing about 60 bar rels of pll per month. Seized and taken in execution as tbe property of Jeremiah Orinea A Nancy Jane Urines, at tbe suit of Thomas Dawson. v ‘ ALSO NO. 4. At the same time and place all right, title inter est and clalm of defendant of. in and to all that certain parcel or lot of ground situate In the bor ongh of Beaver, coantv of Beaver, and State of Penn’a., bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a post on tbe tine of Fifth street, thence by said street 41 feet to the public road leading from Beaver to Achertown, thence by said road «0 feet to a post, thence by an alley north 66 degrees, east 42 feet to A post, and thence by lot formerly of Findlay Anderson sooth 81 dogs., east 140 feet to Fifth street, the place of begiu ning. ' Alsoall that certain other parcel or lot of ground, being a part of Academy lot No. 1, bounded and described as follows viz: Beginning at a post on the! dividing line between Academy iota Nos. 1 A 9,58 feet nom the north lino of Fifth street, thence by said lot No. 4 north 39 degrees, west 84 feet to a post, tnence by part ot Academy lot No. 1 north 6u degrees, east 12 feet to a post, thence aonlh 81 degrees, east 83 feet to place of begin ning;; Roth of the above described pieces ot ground adjoining each other, on which la erected a good’two-story dwelling house, containing six rooms. jwUh cellar underneath, frame stable, ice house, cook honae. shop 16 by 14 feet, and other necessary outbuildings. ■ Good well of water on the Joeßilses; all enclosed. Seized and taken in execntlon aa the property of Sed, at the salt of James Johnston et all. NO. 6. > same time and place all right, title, inter- Claim Of defendants of, in and that certain lot or piece of ground, situate & |he bur ongbof Beaver Falls, waver coantv, Peim’a.: be ing .lot l Mo. 131 inaaid borongh of Beaver Falls, bounded on the north by Maple alley, on the east by lot No. 132, south by Mulberry street, and on the west by Tank alley, having a front of 40 feet on Mulbery street, and extending back therefrom 115 feet to Maple alley, on. which is erected a two story brick dwelling honse, containing 5 rooms Bnd hall, with cellar underneath, frame stable and other necessary outbuildings, all enclosed. Seized and taken in execution as tbe property of James P. Hutchinson, at the suit of Maigaret Smith, also as the salt of D. Singleton. ALSO NO. 6. At the same time and place all right, title, inter est and claim of defendant of, in and to all that certain messuage and lot or piece ol land situate In Industry, county of Beaver, jmdSiata of Penn’a. bounded and described as foimwS>to-wit: being lot No. 40 (n the plan of lots in ‘said village, bounded on tbe west by lot NO, 89, nort h by Orange street, east by lot No. 41, kon on the south by Centre alley. \ Also lot No. 41 in the plan of said village, bound ed on the west by lot No. 40, north by Grange street, east by grape alley, and on the south by Centre alley, on which is erected a one-story frame dwelling house, containing 4 rooms and kitchen, fruit trees and necessary ont buildings In lots, all enclosed. > Also lot No. 94, in tbe plan of lots in said yil lage, bounded on the west by lot. No. 73. north by Canal street, east by Grape Alley, and on the south by Orange street. Seized and taken in execution as the property of S. J. Anderson at the suit of Smith & Forester. ALSO NO 7. At tbe same time and place, all right, title, in terest and claim of defendant of, in and to all those certain lots or pieces of ground situate in Bor ough township, county of Beaver, and State of Penn’s., hounded and described as follows, to-wlt: being tote numbered 67,68 and 69, in tbe general plan of iois in the village of Vanport, in satd Bor ongh township, bounded on tbe north by an alloy and land of Amos Dontt, on the west by street running between said land and land of Capt Qreenleo,on the sonth by street run ning between said land and land of Washington Johnston, and on the east by street running between said land and land of Mr. Retsinger, on which is erected a two-story brick dwelling house, good fmme stable, and other necessary ombul.d mgs. at) enclosed. Seized and taken in execution as the Biram Meanor, at the suit of Thomas McCreery, also at the suit of Small & Walther. , ALSO NO. 8. At same time and place, all right, title, interest and claim of defendant, of. In and to all those two certain lots, situate in tbe borough of Beaver Palls, Beaver connty. Pa., being lota numbered 1327 and 1328, in tbe Economy plan of lots in said borough, said two lots adjoining each other, and bounded on the north by lot No. 1326, east by Bea ver alley, south by Henry street, and on tbe west h£ Brighton street, each having a front of 43 feet bn Brighton street, and extending back therefrom 145 feet to said alley, and having erected thereon a frame dry house, for drying brick, fronting about 50 feet on Henry stieet, and extending back 70 foet or tbereabonts. one story in height, and w Ith a, shed attached, 13 feet wide, and extending the breadth of the dry bouse ; also an engine house two storys high, 16 by 20 feet, attached to said dry honse. Also ail that certain other lot. situate in t>a|d borough, numbered 1326, in same pian.bohnd ed on the north by lot No 1325, east by Beaver al ley, sonth by lot No 1327, and on tbe west by Brighton street, being 43 feet front on Brighton street, and extending back therefrom 145 feet. Al so oil those three other lots in said borough, num bered 1419,1420 and 1421. in said plan, said three lots adjoining each other, and together bounded on the north bVflot No 1418, east by Brighton street, sonth byHonry afreet, and on the west by Brighton alley, each of said lots having a front ot greet oh Brighton street, and extending hack erefrom 145 met to Brighton alley. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Reid G. Bracken gsd J. M. Bracken, at the sun Of Henrici tod Lena, Trustees. ALSO NO. 9. At the same time and place all right, title, inter est and claim of defendant of. In and to all that certain parcel or lot of ground situate In the bor ough of Beaver Falls, Beaver county. Pa., being No, 781, In tiie Economy k plan of lots in said bor ough, bounded on the north by lot No. 780, east by Grant alley, south by tot No. WB, and on the the west by Sherman street, being 43 teet front on Sherman street, and extending back there frea 146 feet to Grant alley. . Seised and taken In execution as the property of Uenry Grose, at the auit of Jacob Henrlci and Jonathan Lens, trustees. NO Ift I At Mine time jlod place, all right, title. Interest and claim of defoodauboL in ana to ali that certain parcel or lot of ground, situate lu the borough of Beaver Falls. Beater county, Pa., being lot Mo, 1838. lathe fcconona#pUn uf Jute In said borough, funded on the by lot Mo. 1337, east by Ben* »• • -A -*• gew ver alley, •oath by lot No. 7339, andr on the west by Brighton ‘street, belng 48 feet front on Brighton street, and extending.hack therefrom 145 feet to Bearer alley, onrwh'eb ie erected a two* story frame buildl'.ng (filled in with brick.) about 14 by 18 teeu containing 9 rooms, with cellar no derneattufrnit trees on lot, all enclosed. Seized and taken lb execution as the property of George Unm, at the suit of Jacob Henrici and Jonathan Lenz, trustees. ALSO NO. 11. At suae time and place, all right, title, interest and claim of defendant of. In, to and ont of all that certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Beaver Falls, Bearer county. Pa., being lot' No. S3B, in the Beonoay plan of lota in said borough, bounded-on the north by Henry street, east by Lincoln alley, south by lot No. 637, and on the west by Johnston street, being 43 feet in front by 130 feet indepth, on which Is erected a one-story frame dwelling house 18 by 38 feet, containing s rooms, with one-story frame kitchen, IS by 14 feet, attached. V Seined aid taken in execution as the properly of Joseph Pearson, at the eoit of Jacob Henrici and Jonathan Lenz. trustees. ALSO ■ NO. 11 At mom time and place, all right, title. Intent and claim of defendant, of In end to ail that cer tain tot of ground situate in the borough of Bea rer Palls. Braver county. Pa., being lot No. 103, in Patterson's plan of lots in said borough, bounded sooth-east by Second street 117 feet, weet by Sec ond alley 86 ieet, and on the not th by lots No. 188 and 184 about 85 fret, on which la erected a frame dwelling house, two and one-ball stories high, 83 by 83 fret, with 8 rooms and hall, and the attic partly finished, a abed kitchen 10 by 18 fret attach ed. cellar under the dwelling. Hydrant on the promises. Lot enclosed. Also lota No. 194 and 189. in Patterson’s plan, adjoining each other, and bounded on the north by Oak street about 115 feet, south-east by Second street about 146 feet, south by tot No. 193 about 35 feet, and on the west by lot No. 194 about liu feet. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Cothbertson at the snit of Jacob Henrici and 'JMathan Lenz, trustees, also at the salt of John Reeroa, cashier, .ALSO No. 13. same time and place all right, title, interest and claim of ol Jacob 8. Price, one ol the defend , anda of in and to all those certain messuages, lotr 'kit parcels of ground situate in the borough of Now Brighton, Heayer county. Pa., bounded and described as follows, being lot No. 108, and part of the adjoining lot No 109, in the general plan of lots in said oorongh: bounded on toe west by Sec ond street about 64 feet, on the north by an alley about 170 feet, on the east by Third street 64 feet, and on the south by lot of William & Ann Clark about 170 feet, on which is erected a large two-sto ry frame dwelling house, containing 10 rooms and kitchen, with cellar underneath. House well fin (shed and in good repair, large cistern at tbekitch on door. Good stable and other necessary out. buildings, fruit trees, grape vines, &c., on tbe promises, ail enclosed with good fence. Also all right title, interest and claim of John P. Price, one of the defendants of, in and to all those certain lots of ground situate in said borough of New Brighton, being lots and parte of lots Nos. 8. 9 and *O, in the plan of school lots in said bor ough, bounded on the north by Lock street, east by lot of Kdward Walsh, south by lot of Agustus Tomlinson, and on the east by the Ptnn avenue, on which is erected a good two-etory brick dwell ing house; with frame kitchen attached, having hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on (he first floor, three rooms on the second floor, cellar un derneath the main building. Cistern with pumb in the kitchen. House well finished and in good repair. All enclosed and planted with fruit trees, grape vines. &c. ' . . u . Also all those certain lois of ground situate In the borongh of Beaver Falls, Beaver county, Po., being lots Nos. 277 and i 2T9. in Patterson’s plan of lots in raid borough,,bounded on the north by lot No. 281, on the east by Water street, on the south by lot No. 275, and on the west by Water alley,i each ot said lota having a front of 40 feet on Water street. '* Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacobs. Price and John F. Price, at the sail of John Glass, and Safenei Dunbar for nee of John Glass. ALSO . NO. 14. At same time and pi%ce, all right, title, interest and claim of defendant of, in and to all those cer tain lots or pieces of ground situate in the bor ongh of New Brighton, Brttver county. Pa., being lot No. 107, in the general plan of lots In said bor ongh. bounded on the "north by lot No 106, east by Third street, sooth by an alley, and on tbe west by Second street, having a front of 60 feet on Second street, and extending back therefrom 168 feet to Third street. , . Also a part of lot No. 238 in the general plan of lots in said borongh of New Brighton, bounded on the north bv lei No. 282, east by Broadway, south by part of lot No. 238. and on the west by Canal street, having a front of 21 feet 8 inches on Broad way, and extending back therefrom 95 ieet to Ca nal street, on which is erected a two-story frame store 21 feet 8 Inches by 60 fret, with basement. Seized and taken in execntlon as the property of John Corbus at the snit of Jakob Henrici and Jon athan Lenz. trustees, also at- tne suit of John Reeves, cashier. ALSO NO. 15. At same time and place, all right, tit le, interest and claim of defendant of, in and to all that cer tain tract or parcel of land aitnate in Hanover township, Beaver county, Pa„ bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit; on the north by lands of Reason WUcoxon, east by lands of Henry Rus sel's heirs and Duncan Swearcngln, south by land of David D. Dnngan and Archibald Ralston, and on the west by land of Adam Reed, said tract containing on which is erected a iwo-story stoffjpnoose, containing « rooms, with stone kitchen' attached, and cellar underneath, food well of water at the door, Wagon shed, hay case,-granary, frame ham 80 by 35 feet, and other necessarp outbnUdlngfc.llwJ good orchard on the yremises About ifip(|ga~CloBred and balance in gyod timber. .-.wsl'T; , Seized and lakeHtt kXCcnHon as the property of George W. Mlu&liiXßrand Aaron Minesinger, at the sail of ff®.’ ftjtosier A Co. . ALSO e ' NO. 17. At thetfiTame time find place all right, title, inter est and claim dfdefendant 01. In and to all that certain lot or p{ede of ground situate in Greene township, Beaver county. Pa., bounded and de scribed aa follows, viz; Beginning at a stake on the bank of Mill Creek, thence by land of W. C. Spence, south 68* deg. west SO 7-10 parches to a stake, thence by land ot Joseph Bryan south 8 deg west 17 6 10 perches to a sugar tree, thence by land of Mrs. B. Morgan, north 78*4 degrees, cast 28 4-10 perches to a stake; thence north i% degrees, east 13 35-100 porches to a stake, thence north 5 degress west 8 75-100 perches to & stake; thence north ttl»A degrees, east 135-10 perches to a stake; thence along Mill Creek north degrees, cast 1 4 10 perches, thence north 25V4 degrees, west 5 7-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 6 acres and 137 perches, and on which Is erected a frame cottage house tV4 stories in bight, contain ing 2 rooms, with necessary out buildings. Fruit trees, grape vines. Ac., on the premises; also a 30 inch vein of coal, opened. Seized andZaaeuin execution as the property of James B. Jones, at the suit of W. Taylor. ALSO NO. 17. , . . At the same time and place nil right, title, in terest and claim of, in and to all that certain piece or lot of ground situate in the borough of Beaver, Beaver county. Pa., being a part of lot No. 104 in the general plan of lota in said borough, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On tte south by Third street, west by land of D. McKinney, Jr., north by other lands of Said D. McKinney, Jr„ and on the east by land of C. Became, having a front of 16 feet on said Third street, and extending back therefrom 65 foet, on which is erected a two-story frame house with store room on first floor and stud kitchen attached, two rooms on second floor, ne cessary outbuildings on the lot. All enclosed. Seized and taken in execution as tbe property of Sylvester Coyle, at the suit of Dr. D. McKinney ALSO NO. 18. At tbe same time and place ail right, title, inter est and claim of dclendantof, in' and to ali that certain piece or lot of gtound situate in the bor ough or Beaver, Beaver connty. Pa , being part of lot No. 103 In the general planof lota in said bor ough, bounded on tbe north by Turnpike alley, east by lot of Jacob Driver, sonth by other part of lot No 105. west by lot formerly owned by Dr. McKinney, being 43 feet more or less on Turnpike alley, and extending southwardly 150 feet more or less there from to other part of said lot No 103, and a piece of ground adjacent thereto, being the one-half of ten foot alley laid ont between said premises, beginning at the corner of a lot lately sold to Thomas McCreery about 40 feet distant from lot of Jacob Driver, on Third street, thence northwardly 5 feet, to a post, thence westwardly 300 feet to Turnpike alley, thence eastwardly 5 feet to premises last abovs dcscrlbed, and thence northwardly on a line parallel to line of Driver's lot and 40 feet distant therefrom 3uo (get to Third street afordsald Be\zed and taken In execution as the property of U. M. Done boost the suit of HcElroy and Dickson. ALSO NO. 19. At the same time and place all right, title, in terest and claim of defendant of, in and to all that certain piece dr tract of land situate in Chippewa township. Nearer county, Pa. bounded and de scribed as follows: on the north by land of John Braden and the public road, east by land of Joseph Fankhouser, eontb by land of Frew and on the west by land of John Harblson, containing 57 acres, 87 acres which Is erected a two story frame dwelling house containing 4 rooms and kitchen, cellar underneath, frame Earn 60x20 feat, good orchard of all kinds of fruit; 2 acres of grape vines. Good spring near the house- Seized and taken in execution as the property of Abram Inman at the salt of the Harmony Sav ings Bank. iXBO i NO. 90. J At the fame time and place att right, title, in terest and claim of defendants of. in and to ail that • ■ 'v’" certain piece or lot of ground situate Id the boN ongb of Beaver Falls, waver county, Fa., bounded on the north by Water street, on the east by lot No. S 5, on the south by Walnut run and on the vest by Water street, upon which la erected a three story frame flouring mill about «ox7o feet, contain ing 4 seta of bun and ail the machinery. Sc., fora first clan flouting mill. Good water power, 18 foot talk two 40 inch turbine-water wheels and one S 5 inch turbine waterwheel, all in, good repair jand running order. , Seized and taken in taken in execution as tbe property of the Beaver Fails Mill Company at the salt of uenrlei and Leas, Trustees. ALSO NO. ai. At the same time and piece sil right, title. Inter est sad claim ot defendants of, In and to sU those two certain loti of ground numbered 6 and 11 in the 6 lan of the town of Baden, da laid oat by Christian uckhan, on tract no 85, Leeta district, No. 8, in the county of Beaver and State of Fa. Lot No. 6 is 50 by 100 feet, bounded on the south by lot No. 7, west by water street, north by let No. 6, and on the east by Sycamoro alley, on which is erected a two story frame house containing 4 rooms and kitchen, necessary outbuildings, and ftait trees on the lot. Allenelosed. Lot no. 18 is 60 by 100 feet bounded oa the south by lot No. 17, west by Sycamore alley, north by lot No. 15 and on the east by State atreei. Seised ihd taken In execution as tbs property of Moses Dungan and Martha FOR SALK. WM. H. MULLER, M. D.. Zelienople, Butler County, Pa. _ 5