The Argus and radical. (Beaver, Pa.) 1873-1903, October 08, 1873, Image 8

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LOCI - ITEM&_ ; y
(7.lllpal#quarteria.—ftepnoliwt 14e$4 qparters at the Nat!oriel Hotel in Beaver.
on next Tuesday (mining.' Bog* will
be,proiided, for tiro. pereqns, from each
township;who brit* ietninei - r
Etmcitrrox,,Chr'n qofiripm.
TheLTemperance Union Association
met in. the Court House, in Beaver, on
the 25th of last month, and nominated
the following ticket : Assembly—T. A.
Shinn, Benjamin Todd; Treasurer—
George Bartley; Prothonotary—S. M.
Men COMMlnioner—DetatoreStieiner;
Poor House Director—A. M. Barbour,
Jury Oommlesicrner—Abner Morton;
AuditorL. L. On 41; Tinstees of Anode=
,my—J. H. Dungan, Abraham Bostwick.
T. A. SHINN, Chairman.
A. J. KsTain, Secretary.
Ns the argue and Radical.
AS a communion season held in the
First Presbyterian Cnurch, of Bridge
watervon last Sabbath, October sth, four
teen persons were welcomed as members
of that chircho This makes eighty ad
ditions to our roll, since tne fret day of
last January. The revival which began
with the week of prayer. and which.was
so fruitf4 in accessions to the church
then, seems still to be In progress. The
pastor and. congregation have great rea
son to be encouraged, in their work of
faith, and labor oflOve. 8. L. S.
Iter.the Argue and Radical.
Clorrataxvitax, W. VA.,Sept. 25,1873.
Dear friends of Beaver county, to the
Many inquiries of friends of my youth
Oonoerning this plat* as to its soil, cll.
mafe and productions, I-would say as to
soil that $n most, cases it is good, yielding
bounteously to the hitid of Industry.
In the vicinity where 1 write'are many
germans who now own- their hundreds
°lures instead of: the ten and twelve,
owned by them while residing in liiia4er
"eoutity: They. cable:here probably ten
years agck with perhaps some ftieLor six
hundred dollarwcaah as --their all. Un
tequaintad with the country with none
to advise them, many bought- old worn
. out farzas. The occtipanta • had lite - rani
starved out. Need I tell you-hoiv that act
,:complished• their ruin ,or. rather ilow
some farm lkthis oxnintry-4 say sokne
for they are few - . They clear out a patch
for corn;' s they call it. They break it
up the first time with, Obi- horse and a
*above', plow, plant it in corn, then plow
it through with that same shovel perhaps
twice (not offenee. This experiment •is
often repeated no Ass than ten or twelve
times in succession as the harvest come
on; : they gather it until at lait it produces
naught but fodder, then ' - they clear a
new patch. Does not this farrniiag , prove
the fertility of soil? It certainty noes.
Our clithate is healthy. We seldom need
a physician. An old friend of mine
living not far from here. has never en
joyed a physician's visit. He told me
- notiong since, that he bad never bad oc
casion to call in a physician since his
marriage for any of his family, and he
has raised a family of stout, beart7 chil
dren. We have bad but one death in our
midst in tbe past year. This is our sev
enth wonder that we live in a land of
plenty. We eat of everything we raise
and in such quantities. We have no
small eaters here,- all live to eat. There
is a man now in our county who has
erected seventeen cabins, and made as
many improvements. It is also said by
many old settlers that he could eat at one
time &quarter of mutton. and has killed
more sheep than any butcher in the
county. and be is now an old man yet in
good health proving at oncelhat our cli
mate' is indeed healthy. Our produc
t ions are corn, whe;at,potatoes and tobacco,
all of which we raise in abundance if the
farmer does his duty. Our country is
vary uneven; we have our ravines and
iikewis;:e our hills and knowles though
they are not high, nor very steep. Our
country is very well watered and adapt
ed for the raising ( - 1 cattle, sheep and
hogs. Our free school system is a suc
cs. We have a school house in every
district, and a teacher in every school
house at least four months in the year.
Our only drawback is our roads, as
general thing they are very poor; and our
system is as poor: Each abled bodied
man must work on-the roads at least two
days in the year. Those two days are
put in as easy as possible by many, be
sides this we generally levy about five
mills on the dollar which amounts to
but little when worked out by persons
who have little or no interest in the
roads. Though the roads are poor and
system yet imperfect, we may in time
perfect that system, and better the con
dition of our roads, and although our
State has been connected with the nn - ble
old State of Virginia for years, she is
young yet. Her hills,many of them even
now covered over ctith dense forests of
pine, poplar and oak - show its age in lin
pryveitiont. She is" now released from
i,be yoke of bondage. and will soon stand
alai) by sine with her sister State. But I
will draw my letter to a close by stating
that ltind is cheap ,here, prices ranging
for hill laud from live to thirty dollars
pw: acre, rive: Ix.d.totit ‘ froin one hundred
• huu d "unit tiny according 4°l°l
vise luctro and
eality atul qu . 3 . --"tr 0— i•,
Wll tiy:lP
..
, .
(lope. Como t,o :too us in
ci
. 1 T.'icoro.Yai.c.,l' h-y. the tegisTatnre or PennEyi
-.
• 1 ,,,,. Ychniarv, tirr . ;t' ' . (axe one door east of Ittoc. v h a :
Sate arid you'll ne,Yerle,:tve but to-Orin,
your family and bousellold atid kitchen , eztVr I '. itAiligs 1% . 54 , ...:tOC4OAer, Beaver county;"
.
Pe op e o '.' Bezivet .t.Vtraty can. now have their
fUrnitttro, or (31', thou at, redueetVigures
to get a bettetquatity from one ' Of W. 'Property Sna. , ....red r., ti, Lae... , or damage by are, akt,
s. S. lair ratef, in a t=aco and
Va. adopted SoIIP., It FAA A.ll 1 ,F, '4031E QO3l - PANY,
-------.- ---- thereby avoidiir the- estiente. frotib:e and delay
Nat Ural. Decay Protect the System i ire,ident to the i;djustraent of looes i sty companiuta
t it.eated at a distance.
The human body is a aricalae. and therefOre con - BOARD OF DIRECTOUS:
not enciant torever; bat, like a watch or t=ewing ... _
:.t. S. ctitay., George C. Speyerer,
machinc It will last mach I.)t;dr A' prowrly r4-go e•t a. ainu ei ß : w 11 ,, 0 , 1; Lewizt Schneirter,
lad and duly repttedd, tarty if no pains wtaq. la- i
T 'Nrlli '•
- K
;nt ennedy, .Ipliu (irretiquf.,
4. k;1( k, •T i S iocifies
it 3n to keep ill-a ot der. The g.reat o'llt.ct. %.1 e.•
...m. camp. 3r.. C. B. linrst.
cry one who ,1e..:-.As :.. lolg and 11.nrity '‘... sh tr.1t1 . . , David • I Lowry ,
ER.Ert, --Pres`t.
, Henry Gl:eh:lug.
be to potbit ho tv to A eou,i.tioa t a Nelst the I , frt ". GEO., C. SPEY
. .. :
threatens:,Y in In •••-c/- by waii:h we ate al. riot . ... . M. S Q,UA.T, Nice Pref.%
or leea surronal: ; aad al invigortnt and C.),eut- it. J. SPETtRER, TreaF.
.Ve ;Alt ;sent i n ) . .v . nCo effect ii:ely an:Acerb this i Jpus GUY-BING, Ja.,sec'y.
to ,
. r ,
vitiate Minim Tit;lisborl sling?' which' nod
the unpretending name of Hostetter's titoms 4 ci
Bitters, has been for more than twenty years the
standard tonic of America. In crowded' Maui,
where thi annseittire
effluvia inseparate from large populations; in mar
any region
miasma; on
a very fall the
rotting weed
—ln e bort,
this powerta
ed. "ever
coygettion of
all di stases
zaptit e Rat
may be eve: _
the system in adliiiiiiiirith/Xcelitkiiir's 211;tatil.
A utunin is always aSalsoo imottispoOdir to
w eak, susceptible orgulzatfons.. Ives the MA
vigorous are apt to be in emu measure depressed
by the humid atmosphere, loaded with dalitesiotia
gases produced by vegetal& decay. -The fall is a
period ofthe year when the renovation and rem
I atlon of the living machine is peculiarly impor
t ant, and the Bitten should therefore be taken
daily at this critical season. oct&4t
McKIBENAN-1n Williamsburg, Blair county. on
Thursday afternoon, September 95, Miring - F..
only child of C. B. and B. F. Meliieralui, aged
about 22 months.
IRONS—On September 13th, 1873, In Brighton
township. Beaver connty, Pa., Robert Henry
son of James Irons, aged 3 months and 16
days. -
HURST.—In Bridgewater, on Friday. October 3d.
1873, Cora, infant daughter of A. C. and 'Nary
Hurst, aged 9 months.
For Treasurer,
CHARLES RITRST;
OF RO6Et:Ept4, PA.,
. Ativaii%-ft
rrifik.r-il • Erk \- VT ONDgfittllLt DIS
I COVIZRY OF TH84974 CEy. 133,RY
- 4 _ - Dr. . 111:4VWE'S f
A, 'BB I A--11-,T4 K—C t it i
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I 1 i t'B CONSUMPTION,
•
And alWiltseli of the THROAT. CHRST ar.
S..
LUNG only Medicine li d the ktuilin 0 •
world.) ..../
.71. - •N \
A Sightilge forIKINNWV .*I. s N
Permanently d
iggitegALiapt: groriching: Incipi
ent Cousamotion.ll4lo of,i - Voice. Shortness of
Brea d 7 . 7tarrh. Croip.4Couts r . Colds. 824. In a
few Ijkirmagic. -Price 1 ~-hottbs,;,,ATAO,
r R . S. D._ H " E'S. •
t
Arabian Tonic I , , ilitcrtfter,
whic.k.DlFFints 'wall of r e preparations in.iti
usszmixa arrow /upon the ' -
WElL.4%tieli'S A2li BLOOD. -
It is purely vegetatible, arid cleanses the system
of alLimputities. builds It right up, and makes
Pure, Ricla Blood. It cures Scrofulous Diseases of.
all kande; roitnoree Constipation, and regulates the
Bow Vs. For I.`tiIINERAL .DEBILITY, ' '`LOST
VITALITY." and ••BROKEN-DOWN CONSTI
TITTIONB," I ••ettallenge,the 10th Century" tollnd?
its equal.
Every Bottle i. Worth itB Weight in
_Gold.
Price $1 per Bottle.
Sold by SAMUEL C. HANNAN, Druggist. Wa
ter &Yea. - t , ote Agent for Rochester.
Sold by HUGO ANDRIEssEN, Druggist, Sole
Agent for Beaver.
Sold by W. GILLILAND, Driig,gist, Sole Agent
for New Brighton.
Dn. S. D. HOWE. Sole Pr•oprtetor.
161 Chambers St., New York.
octl-ly _ _
IN BANKRUPTCY
Wzrrtax Disralcr,„py Pk., Se:
BEAvER, At, OCruB3R 6, 1873. ;
The undefrigned hereby gives notice of hie ap
pointment ar assignee ofJohd Sienis.. of the town
eh ip of Uhio:in the county of Beaver. and State
of Penneylvania._ within raid District. who has
been adjudged a bankrupt 013 creditors petition
by the Court of raid District.
octB 3t. DARIUS SINGLE'I UN. Areignee.
I N BANKRUPTCY.
WraTzirs-Durrract or Pk., ss:
l';Zw CAVTilt — Pa, October 4. 1 . 873. t
The Apdeteigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment ha astsignea_ of William Rhodes Of
Wampum, in the county of Lawrence, awl State Or
Pennsylvania, withitt said District, who has been
adjudged a bankrupt off Creditors petition by the
District Court of said District,
octS aw. • OSCAR L. JACKSON. Assignee.
BEAVER COUNTY S 3
-•-. In the Orphans' Court of Bearer
County. -In the matter of- the peti
tion for partition or the real estate
of Jane Satnple, late of Freedom.
borough, in said county. deceased.
And now to wit : t. 4 eptenity2r Int. IS7I. 'lute on
the heirs ar.d It gal repre, , entatlves ci J Boer Rumple.
deceased, to wtt : Wathingion McCieary,
clnice unknown: William W. Williamson and 'Mary
Wit iarnson, residing in Alle;zheny City. Pa.: Sarah
Tait and Minerva, intermarried with James Cog
hill, residing in St. Louis. In the State of Mlsso , iri,
Thomas Ayers, Lizzie Ayers and Lawrence Ayer t z,
residitg iu the ho.ough of Freedom. and Jennie
Ayers, residing in itie county of Aliegheny. the
lust three named telng minims, and having fo r
their guardian ad Wird John C. Hart, and all others
Interested to Bppear and show cause. if any they
Itttre. wily an is quest to make partition of the real
C.lfsit de o! decedent should not be awarded at
an 6.°,4ttOn3' Coral to he held at Braver. in and for
the coutn, t:f Heaver, on the Second Monday of
November Mit, fit being the lath day thereon A.
D., 1873 hfr copy of rule
efts. EHLIN WHITE, Sheriff.
JOHN C. II&RT. C 10 1 ,12
Sherifra Office, Oct. tf, 1174--8-3 t.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.
iienriet & Lenz, Trueteee. ) 'ln r' t Common
ve. %Pleas of EaTerr Co ,
W. F ..Modee, et of FL FtL.No. Bfiart.l
March Term, Ws.
) Fi. Fn. No. V, Malin
1-Term, 1873.
Dominic Betcheticr
ve.
W. F. Modes
John Miller. •
W. F. 3: odev.
Lad now to wit. April '29. .187•.. Joseph Lee.lie le
appointed nu Anditor, ; ot, the proceeds or sale of
persousl [roperty !'old on LibriT..t4 writ:4 nod now in
hands of t.' , l - ,erdt" Wh;te. By the Court.
BEAVER COUNTY. A true cxtrtect from
• the record. Attft—
JOICC CAL. tal EY, Prof h'y.
The Ile itnr above maleil wiil attend to the do
; tic, ct his )ippointment ' to ou
Thus:Cetober 1673 cl'elookr. ht the
noon. ircr:l2l-11 Auditor.
octS-It. •
t 0
CHES T E F
I Flu. INsuizAN-0E
DIED.
~) Fi. Fe 'No. S,Martf►
• ,-Term,
ARGITt AMI
1 1 4:IM
PROF. FOWLER,I3:4III3,RAT WORK
Oh itatEaDwittisttiai iiiiitheir mails) intei
relation/c IAT3, Its Saws. Power etc. Agents are
Ind we send a
Address,
Abllshing Co.,
COLUMBIA CLASSICAL INSITTUrs,
A Boarding School for Young Men and Bon. For
Circulars address Rev. U. B. ALI:LANDIS, Co
lumbia Pa. .
NEW Now
Bi trate ioy Ba it . 11
=arch, BOOKnther of "Night Scenes in the Bi
ble" and "Onr Father's Souse," nearly 100,000
copies of each were sold. Bend for Circular.
ZBIUILER ds M'CURDY 4111 CO., 618 Arch street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED'
100 Farmers and Farmer's Sons during the fall
and winter months to do business in their own
and adjoining townships. Badness respectable.
easy and pays well. For particulars address S. S.
sc,B.ANYON & CO.. hartford. Conn.
THE BEST PAPER.
TRY IT.
ThiScientific American is the cheapest and beet
illustratcOreekly paper published. Every num
ber conbt,na from 10 to lb original engravings of
machinery, Novel Inventions, Bridges, Engineer
ing Worka.fArchltecture, Improved Farm limple
loots. and erarg new discovery In Chemistry. A
piers numbetsiodtain 8 3 1 pipes and several han-
NdrekengraVn .: Thrpninds of volumes are pre-
Served for bls, rig an teference. The practical
recripare well worth ten times the subscription
price. arms. $ll i/yesu.. by mail. Specimens
Ink h
scut fre May ild'of all? Newsdealers. Pat
'lllL4lmat
enti t obtal on thlk l bOt teniAr of new
invektiona Old sketChes • finArlsdn " and advice
free.- All *tanks are pul?lialted i3l' v tklentilie
Alueilcazuha 'welt they itent_ek . Vl* for pam
phis 110 pines, containing bit and full direc
itions or bbtainizitiatents. Ad sof the paper.
,or, co carat_ Patents, MuuJl„Cp., .
Park Row,
,N. Tc gininch,olllce, corder nod 'f' Ina. Wadi
_
IngtOn. It." C. \ • ;, \- ,--** .
.
0 if
-'
Iti 1 1 Ir.
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-- lba.thagpest and
i llit In thelnarkat. Warrant
ed truly SOU-adjust g. Bpet inducements to
Washing Machine A ate ask e Country Trade.
Llixtral tams. Agents want ' Send for Circa-
Jar: AMERICAN MACHINE 0.. Manufacturers
- andiPatbntees. Office, 00 Walnut St., Philadel
phia, Pa.
SEND Prift CATALOGUEr;'" :
DOMESTIC SEWING MACUR CO,
NEW YORK. 7.ts.
AT WHOLESALE AND g
RE
TAIL. Double Gun
ttvari;reech .taadersi
$
tot,tee.volvera
Dart (tune and Ca p
Goods sent to all parts of the
country by express C. 0. , D..
to be examined before paid
for. We send a genuine W. 4 C. Scott 4 Sons'
Muzzle Loaddr. with Flask, Pouch and Cleaning
Rod. nice boxed, for 0.35. Send stamp for Price
List. SM ITH & SQUIRES', 520 Broadway and 50
Chatham street. N. Y.
BUILDING FELT
(No Tar need). for outside work and inside, in
stead of plaster. Felt Carpetings, &c. ben d two
8-cent stamps for circular and samples. C. J. FAY.
Camden N. J.
HINGE CONE BURNER FOR
FIRESIDE
SUN CHIMNEYS, made by Plume
Atwood. produce. the largert light. Can be
need on any coal oil lamp. For gale by all limp
deale rs .
Good Cider all The " r ear Round,
The Nentral Sulphite of Lime, as prepared by
Billings, Clapp & Co.. Boston. formerly J. R. NiCt
01S & Co., keeps CIDER SWEET ALL THR YEAR
ROCND. Now York office College Place.
By all who will work for us. if on writing yon do
not dud us all square we will give you oue dollar
for your trouble. send stamp for circulars to
0. H. BUCKLEY & CU.. Tekonsha, Mich.
QT I TILIIERING.-1,11. 3TAINI
- INSTITUTE, 417 Fourth avenue, N. Y.
refernces. No pay until cured. send for
circular.
WOII E t m
o E be N i , u , n ir r ig , a ro u n d ch ßo a y n A d
A w m an e t n e t. d .
ran Jewelry. Books, (timer. Sc , In their own 10,
N capital needed. Catnlogne, Twins,
eora. Fatm. P. O. VICKERY 6 CO., Atigneta
Maine.
ii
‘5 TO *2O l e lim rd zsc of working
a e
? Ae t iß people. wantedlA l!
of
either sex, young or old. make money at work for
135 in their spare rWreenti .or all the time, than at
anything else. Particulars free. Address G.
STINSON lit Co. • Portland. Maine.
THE ONE PRICE,
PITTSBURGH HAT HOUSE.
No. 39 Smitlifield Street. four doortt front cor. •th
P. I TT." B URG I .II, PA.
w. A. ti?.imberr,er, W. A, Log,an
o ett3- 6 nit
VIENSA PREMEIz!
ange-ly
=MIT
immolifirmoommoramerrasm•
' et : .
Onstasoing Boob Nt free for
Wearer & ore't). ItivertiOement%.
SQUARE DEAL NG
HEIMBERGER & LOGAN,
Dealers In
HATS, CAPS, (=LOVES, CANES,
UMBRELLAS, &C.
THE Wil.s.,QN 6HUTTLE
Sewing lachate
Reekrivotl the Grand
PRIZE MEDAL
AND MEDAL OF HONOR
BEST SEWING MACHINE,
Over every competitor, 0: A mer lean.
LEE S. SMITH & CO.,
No. 14 Sixth Street,
fitteborgh, Ps.
I ELGEN:PS WANTL'D
Avenue.
FOR THE
t cr:%:3mW
•••
L & WINTER,
1873
=MEM
i►SOLSALZ
BOOT ADD .
•
in the I:itr,-
=I
BORLAND,
J. He
Mannhictimer and Wholesale 'Dealer, 153 end, 65
Wood street., is sow receiving one of ths -
iAuigest -Stdoks
OP BOOM saogs £2ID RUBBERS
Byer brout lto the City, coulathag of Kenn'
Boys' and -Youths' Boots. Brogans sand Balmoral , .
lAdiee,' Misses and Children's Gaiters, Balmorals
and Slippers ()revery style and quality, .bought for
cub and will be sold at
EASTERN PRICES.
Particular attention is called to our
SMOKY CITY BOOTS.
Also agents for Rubbers at Factory Prices.
The trade is specially invited to call and examine
nay stock atm prices before purchasin elsewhere.
Orders from the country abed prompt ly
at limiters
prices. Family retail store 98 Market titroet. gaga
J. H. BORLAND,
octB-1m 63 it 56 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
OBTER, DONALDSON & Cu.,
Succeseons to O. Scott & Co., and J. H. Hawkins
Co., Steubenville, Ohio.
'll7 WOOD STREW, PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Wholesale dealers is
MILLINERY & !STRAW GOODS,
AND
,Taiwy Notions
Offer an entirely fresh st3ck at the closest figures
A
All the Novelties in their line received as soon as
imported. Milliners and Merchants are invited to
examine the stock before purchasing.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS.
J. H. Hawkins, D. V. Donaldson.
J. J. Porter, C. E. Patterson.
octB-2m.
Tor sale at sll Drug Stores, Groceries and Deal
ems In Medkisses.* also, wholesale and retail at
HARRIS & EWING'S, Wholesale Druggists,cor.
Tenth and Liberty streets, Plttsbur MFG,
Fa.
AMERICAN , STOMACH BITTE RS CO.,
VD and 313 Liberty street , .
----
Pittsburgh Pa
octB4lmCV
TO THE TRADE ONLY ! 1873
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
Clocks, Jewelry. Watch and Clock Material, &c
NO OLD GOODS,
EVERYTHING NEW AYD FRESH.
New York Bills Duplicated Orders promptly
WHOLESALE EXCLeSIVELY
G. B. BARRETT Si, - CO.,
6) Firth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
octB-?mW
F IFTH AVENUE
Clothing Hall,
Cor. sth Ave. and Maiket St , Pittebi.gh, Pa
1873. FALL STOCK 1873.
Is offered lower than any other honee In the city.
Buyers study yonr own Interests fend examine the
stock of .1. linanach befo'e purchasing elsewhere.
The Block comprises Men's, Boys'. Youths and
Chtldrens Clothing at
Wholesale and Retail Pricer
J. Hannach.
Bring this invitation with ynn
T J OUTZ'S PATENT
Spring Bed Folding Lounge.
The most durable ever invented.
Also a lull Hue of the Latest btylei Parlor, Cltuu-
Jeer Muhl; and office furniture. (Moody warranted
surisfartory in Ml respects, at reduced rates, whole
.tale and retail.
CLOSE, SHOENECK
Cotner Penn and Tenth streets,
octS.3mW Pittsburgh, Pa
KNA.BE Sc Co.'s PIANOS,
HALVES BROS': PIAIVOSt,_and
GEORGE A. PRINCE dr, CO.'S ORGANS,
The three best and most popular lustrnuients non ,
in the market. Catalogue and Price List contain
ing roil particulars matted to any addrepa.
CHARLOTTE BLL'ME.
19 Sixth Avenue, Pitthburgh, Pa.
Sole Agent.
octB-4nlW
lIMIE
::: . SHOE :.' HOVSE
at tende Ll to
Ilia
;:' xetribta,avattoenstuts.
A RBUTHNOT I -SIWINON',47s
-; AND:, . .
~..,;N- , 41. 1 11 . 1 1 . CO
-
ExciaisnrEtay i ,
A LOWEST, f'RI •
• .. • . ,
a rg' e s toelc -- aud New est Goode.,,SOLE AGIIKY FOR
FULLERTON'S GREENVILLE AND
ALLEGHENY BARRED FLANNELS.
Blankets & Yarns.
Buyers are invited to call at
239 AND 241 LIBERTY STREET,
Pittsburgh, P 4.
C. Arbuthnot, J. G. Stephenson, W. T. Shannon.
eepl74m
78
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F ALL SEASON.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE,
k No. 55 and 57 Fifth Avenue,
MASONIC HALL BUILDING,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
onße awyheric.-tigei;everet,:twedaan wpf4r.awilmie:httet::t.,,.
This property is situated on Beaver Bt.„ tt ,
b b y oro lz u
14 f h ee o t f ,
containing three rooms and hall on first door L i,
three rooms and ball on second floor, with telly
underneath, cistern at the kitchen door, and aii
necessary outbuildings.
Price $3.000. Inquire or Andrew G.
the premises, or DAWSON .t kg:IEIN,
Forma.
A - VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. '
.This; farm is situated in Brighton tovntba..:
Beavet county. Pa., on a good road. four mike
from Beaver, containing 150 acres, more or lee,,
110 acres cleared and the balance well tier
on which is erected a two-story frame house, bait
stable and other outbuildings; a good springhow
convenient to house; also a spring in barn yeti
This farm is wail watered, being estkeishy adapt.
ed to the raising of stock; it is nuder a good date
of cultivation, and can be worked by machinery;
good fruit on premises. Inquire of G. W. Walton
SPECIAL ATININTIOn Ls CALLED To WS ETOCK 0 for DAWSON& EAKIN, Beaver, Pa.
NV) 10,
SPRING GROVE FARM. -
This valuable property is situated in (React
township, Beaver county, Pa., on the Hooketown
and Shippingsport road, one-fourth of a mile fr
llookstowp.. four miles trom Georgetewn, and too
and a hart miles from the C. it P. railroad, son
talning 118 acres. 95 acres cleared and the balance
well tiruberedNhree fun rthe of the cleared 'EI
18 In on which is erected a good brt%
house, containing two rooms, hall and kitchen on
lira, floor, • and furls rooms and hail on ,:ecor:l
floor, with an excellent ctolar nnaerAeatt,
two springs convenient to house, also a hat.,
barn, Wahle, w2pzun house - ,k, griin hon•le. wat , h
house, and spring house 'l'‘%o orchards on th,.
premises; the trees are all In , zooft btaring, road'
lion. 'lbis rain ie in good revor well waterea
and under a good state of co 111% ition, and can I} ,,
worked by machinery. :schoo;4 and chnrchea cot
venient. Inquire or W Ft. Trimble on the prem.
tes, or DAWSON & EAKIN. B--,ver, Pa.
We refer to Judge Lawrence. Dr. J. Lawrene , .,
and John Bigger, EA . ! Beav'er, 1".1.
NO, 11.
HOUSE AND LO FOR SALE.
This property is situated on Flab street, in Le
borough of Beaver, Beaver county, on whits:
it erected a good two-story triune dwelling /1096 e,
containing 6 rooms. with a good e.ll= underneath
also frame static. ice house, coo novae, shop ul
by 14 feet, nod other on/buildings ; gilcOostM
ter at the door ; good fruit on preittites. Prier!
$1,600. Inquire of T. & H. Ir,tireert, Rtqrs I,r
DAWSON tt EAKIN, Beaver, Pa.
NO. 12.
SULAM PLOUII.II4G AND SAW MILL, Ftili
SALE.
Ladies aed 'gentlemen vitiating Pittsburgh. are
are respectfully invited to hat the People's Store.
They will find the proprietors and salesmen cour
teous ann Obliging: TTE raigss. VERY LOW ;
the stock new. fresh and desirable—fair and up
right dealing, and
f ONE.,PRICE TO ALL,,
A Pplendid astiortment and hitt.st attlet on hand,
and dalltarriving from !!astern Markets, of
PALL Si4KS, SHAWLS. SUITS. DRESS GOODS,
WATER PROOF CLOAKS, cloriti‘
11„NERS, MUSLINS, GLUViS6,
EOSIERY AND NOTIONS.
Barred Shic , : i ng and Emu Flannels, taw,
- White, Grep Country Flinnele.
REMBMBER\TIIIt PLCE,
THE PEOPLE'S STORE,
CAMPBELL, WILLIAMSON dr DICK
eepl7-3m
GILL & BRO.,
Boot tf; Shoe House,
5 doors from head of Wood Street.
Are now receiving one of tne laagest .
TALL STOCKS
B-OOTS 4 SHOES
Particular attention is called to oar oWn make
and brand of Goods which tilve obtained nn an
surpassed reputation. An diaraination solicited;
RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES
MANUF NCTURERS' PRICES
N. B. Eaderl: Th la der,plicae,d, awl ordPt.
rcrith care and atte!ition. yl7-3m
J
T BOYD
I3lt ID GE \VAT E PA..,
DRESSMAKERS AND DEALERS IN
MILLIA;ERY,
FANCY GOODS & NOTIONS.
Stamping, Braiding and Ernbroidering
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S' 3 '
P. URXISITIJV'G GOODS,
E BUTTERICK b CO.'S
OBLEBRATED PATTERNS
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NTOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRA.C
IN TORS.
Sealed proposals will he received by the Board
of County Commissioners, of Beaver county, at
their office in Beaver, until ten o'clock. A. M..
Saturday, October 11, 1873. for the iron strnctnre
of a bridge over Brush Creek. at Mellon's Mill in
New Sewickley township, of about 58 feet length,
and 16 feet roadway. Proposals must be accom
panied with a statement, giving the total weight
of the cast rind wrought iron, the general working
strength, and the ultimate, of breaking per lineal
foot cs well as the greatest local load the bridge
will sustain. The Commissioners will reserve the
right to reject any or4l bids. Bids will be opened
at 10 o'clock on said-day. Bridge to be completed
by the fifteenth of No' ember.
By order of County Commissioners,
octl-2t '&011N MotIOUN,' Clerk.
oc t - 3m %V
i i i. UDITOR'S NOTICE.
In the Orphans' Court of Beaver County. in the
matter of .th, e Anal ficeottrit of Marmartuke Wilson,
administrator of the 06tate of, David McCri.'ady, late
of Bridaewater borcngh deceased.
And iIONV, to Wit: 4September 4, 15:3.-th° Court
on motion appoint O. A. tl'lrall, Esq., au Auditor,
to distribute the balance in the hands of said ~.‘rt-i.
mini trntor on settleinent nfb.l.* anal account. 1
,‘,
Fri. n the record. ;'l . '' I i'l' . l,tl .'i
Att et-- . ..11) q .1 , 441: rtelk..
1 „ , 4,
The Auditor above natO,d dill !attend 10 'the 'f.ln
ties of his appointment at wei °MO in the COurt
nou.e. Beaver, Pa • on Th ti reii2V the .10th day of
October. at 10 o'clock, Ai IL when aud . Where , all
parties interested may attend. •
I
O. A. SMALL, Aitaetor.
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0D No. in?, November Term. V 7 2• I, ~
Kate 'lleidikzer. 1)y 'her tie k t friend. J,
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WiI3TERN DISTRICT or PA.. SA : ( Case htiTitt:;\ hattl. been returned h(), , c t -'-
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NEiv BatoliroN. September ill, 187:i, 1 and proof i iv:J.4 bveu ina , .ie 1 11,:t i.'. ' o, `, bere by
Th dersizned hereby fr,iveri notice of his lip- fonn 1 in. -a , l. county c Dvaver. )011 c ar ~. of
poirittrient Rs assignee of James. B. Anderson. of notified aliki requited to „appea.• on the firtt3(llol,l:ii
! New Brighten. in the county of Beaver and Siate next ten mofsa id eoiirt 'v ,z : lb.' t'et t r' d coo'
.of Pennsylvania, within said District. who Iraq ' Of Novomber, A. 1). 197.. to tinee'r t o tbe
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been adiudtted a bankrupt On Ms owu petition Iv plaint ins d - A care tiled,. l c t if.
tee District Court of said Digit CHAM ft , :i?I.IN W 1 1 17,,• .., AI
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COUNTRY BLANKETS,
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No 253 LIBERTY ST.,
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VALUARIM FARM FOR BALI'
This farm It situate in Brighton tp..
county, Pa., on the New Lisbon road ,{
wigs!
Beaver, containing .713 acres. more or lees, on w - 4 1
lo erected a two-story frame dwell boast o r ,
taming two moms. - kitcb qk and p a " ?
floor and two rooms no second floor• a goad er fi
, 11
underneath; also a good frame barn , anclstabl e l
otherneneaaary outbuildings. This farm 6. 4
watered, well timbered and tinder a goat 7
lute
cultivation, and can be worked by m a h e
cellent fruit on promises. Price SNOOD.
of John A. Eakin on the farm. or DAWdi, Ne
EAKIN, Beaver. Pa.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE .
This property, is situated on sth street, au
bfo)tgb of Beaver, Beaver ceunty. Pa., 4011,10 4 .
w ttt a 1% story frame hone and stable and ot 7;
outbuilding. , erected thereon. Good fruit of 14,
promisee. Price 11600 L Inquire or Aice . WI . 01
Moore, Ems., or DAWSON EAKIN. Beyer. h,
No. 5.
Honse and lot situated on Fourth otreat, l a . 4
borough of Beaver, Beaver county, Pa., 150 s T s 4
set. -on which Is erected a two-story trarn e ,b o , 4 „,
containing two-rooms, kitchen, hall and pi tt .;
with porch attached on first floor and two
and hail on second floor; a good cellar underntz
and other outlidildings. Price $1,700, in 41
ments. Inquire of Joseph White, or DAWSON
EAKIN. Beaver Pa,
No. 6.
A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE Poe,
SALE.
This property is situated in the town of Indy
try, Beaver county, Pa. The Flour Mill us 312140
feet. 9 stories high, 2 run of burs with modern in
provemeuts, Saw Mill 22%12 feet. 2 stories high.
with matey saw; also :planer and circular al;
house, 1 15feet: boiler. furnace and coal hoa.e
12X40 feet, holler 22 feet long; 40 inches in diame
ter, 2 flues All being in first-clam runtAng, order,
with a goncrran of bneiness. Lot 200 by 250 fee(
on the bank of the river, 30 rods from depot Gil
C. 4S; P. R. R.
Price f.. 5.00 o, $3.000 in hand, and the balance t v
suit the purchaser Posseseton girep pi any tltcflt
ltquire of .1. W. Entzles, inladuatr)', or I.)AWON
dz EAKIN, Real Estate Ageia.s, Beaver, Is.
NO. VI
A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
The , undivided one-half of a valuatee proper 3
Bridgewater. Beaver Co. embracing a Brick 1)N:
ling House. e;1 ftnished, containing 7 retaims and
kitchen, wit ti a cellar underneath. Also, adjoin
ing the same. a now frame buildine. with tA 3
store rooms ati first door, aid two rooms slv
The lot has a front of 50 feet, and extrude ha
140 feet—is planted with trees. .nes, sinubi2r:
c. has a well, cistern. czeod stahle, sc. Pry
*1,400.
Also, a Lot in the fctvn (et' Benv.'r. nrsr
River hank, within a few minutes walk of the
R. Statiou—has a front of 121' sect. and run,ninz
hack 300 feet—enclosed with board len:v.:llA fa:
nisbing an emcelient rite for a resylvi co. i'rhr
$4;00. 'inquire of DAWSON& E.A iletiver.l',
R OCHESTER SAVINGS BANK
GEO. C. 4 PEYEI-:ER...
Tt)IIN (itt.eßrNi; ..
Luuiv 5eGNEM111.30.,....
S-PEYEREIt & co.,
Dealers in exchange, Coin, Government Ser.r,
ties,make collections on all accessible points I n tie
United States and Cana*, receive money on depo+
it subject to-cheek, and' receive time deposltr
rl
one dollar and upward, and allow interest at dr
cent.
B-laws and Mules furnished free by apply, riS
theut bank.
Bank open daily from 7 a. m., till 4 p.
Saturday evenings from 6 to S o'clock.
REFER, BY PER/ ISslos, To
L H Oat man eft Co, 'Hon J S Ratan,
Algeo, Scott & Co, Orr & Cooper.
S .TCTOSS & CO, Wm. Kennedy,
Snieder & Wacso, IJohn t. harp,
S Banger, ' R Blidgar,
A C Firms% 'T-desmen's
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novll-70 -je3o-71
N TUE COURT OF CoAV'')
I PLEAS OF BEAVER corlY
No. 21, March Term.
isialltsl,!a R Joue.9. by her Lev. friend,
Certimc Isvc 1.1. Jon•!...
LIBEL IN,I)IVoLCE
Paw. ertloN harat , l :
The •-ili);) , elin 'lan , ' alias
case havint; tenth Bert rttitrorli
aid prOl,f road.. that
faun , : in said cniurity of 13•.a%-,•r. ,L
foriffell and re inked. to'flpptar uu 1.11., first
t 4) Reef It'rr. coat , : tho - • •
dity . '4,flNovcniher; A D. Is 7". to answer to !!''
in raid Casoc
CHAMBERLIN WI
Benyttr, t'a., Sfpt. 5. t
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THE' •COURT OF 1),
, \ LEAS Or BEAVER ,c(W,NTA
No. 3.
R.'l. PPM - F.IIUL
.L. N. OATMAN
H. J. SPETICRM CSARF
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