( I Wednesday, Ifeb. >,',1864. —-i—u—.i,--....ijA-, ...—:— Editor * Proprietor. ' rrilgf.»» rK-'-r „ .VT,.- • ■ •' .A' ' ■ 'itaj. 'f Fof Pmldent in M4,' * * ABRAHAW .. -O>IIUXOIB. . J >'/ •- , ~For Vice Pmidenf, akdrbw a. jbußTiir or PBnrmr*iniA. - FE I. -]tST_ A good Adams printing ptess for sale-at this office, price lovfr. j ' ' ■ST- Wo csll altention la the adv« r tis'cment of John RcoVes who offers a Iwrafor re'pi. :; : . | r JST We.will notjcondecend, atjpPßS* ciit,’ to notice the limping and Jto-’•.JafeK-awi' that' .furnished tbo|edl> iprial' sqaibs Jbr the last issoo of the Star, . . .*) ' j--' Ui thank* are due Meesi ' jptejiiy and Ifegley off the Boose, at ConnaUof the Senate for docnmentai ,fa*o : 1 ‘ |)ri Donehoo;, h fill©, JOliioy i having local r, will receive call# at his Son them extremity oftb Hotel, In this place, or be river. , 1;- ' L r! •■•." T Wells Beavc in’the tionai) next t t .J- h . •- r | , KAobicoltural' Meeting.—T niial election for officers.' andm {era oftheßeaverCounty Agricul Society, will be ; held jin the shy. office in Beaver', on the first Mpnqa; of JCtjreh, at 1 o’clock, p. m. A fu' aitcndaoec is requested. By ordefo jtfab ’ | _•_. -j • |; .;[ i FttEs;DKNT. : | Correction —ijpthe notice to -iui jtieesof the Peace in our last issue number' of • mistakes in words!, an punctuation ; were made. In oho! o two instances, it is difficult to undet stand.the meaning from the cliang Of words.; Wb have not tporii re publish,»nd hojie pur readers will over. look i thernistakes of the . “Zts. nt |wbo set up the piece. ’»- t- Ftnsi National Bank.— At an nd> jpurned meeting of the subscribers ti the stock-of First National [Bank tc •*o located, at Beaver, Fa., the Com. ruittec was not prepared to' repo-t, arid requested an adjournment; to Sit 'UrJay .the 1 -5tU day of Febrjuprly, at B o cilock, F. M., at the Courtllcu sej 'agreed to,aiid a punctual attendance : pf'„ the subscribers to' said stock are rcapt-ctfull)- requested, ;; Tiiwj. AI’CuKKRr, Chair rrM Oen. .Hancock. Wo (ako great; pleasure, in. cn the attention of the people of Be HJrtuntj* to the advertisement of Gen. W S. Hancock the gallant tr 4nduf of the ‘Jd corps. s (ion. Hancock has - received a dor from the Government to I ■ fifty thousand m«!n in Pennsylvania for special Service} and will recc’ic volunteers various Pennsylvania iltigimonta.. -J. ' i,.. The officers of the Government and, the people have entire confidence linj the great niilitarysdill and‘ability nf ■ fjon Hancbck, than whom adnrayerl or better man does riot live.. 1 He is 1 ; exceedingly} kind! to the then under his,coinipind, and careful ut their lives aha health, .never leading them into danger without a reasonable prospect of sifccesS. He, has proved upon a hundred battle fields lope |of the best kn i most valuable officers in : our array. Those 'who. outer the ,ser- hii :COrpS;may feel assured that they will bo under a wbo will lead tbem as but few cgn do. for prudence, bravery and. heijoic ac*j tioo he has no superior in this or anyj •' ■other country.; .. , „ j, ! Wo ot'e glad to see that our higldy esteemed! and, g&llant W. S. Shalfenberger, Adjatalit of tile 140tb Begiroent has been detailed firij ■ epocial service in this coup* I , ty for Gen Hancock's corps, andwiil! receive volunteers for tho 140th or i sny other Regiment. Thb 'bounties Which ‘ ‘are liberal will bo '.promptly .. paidtolho patriotic men wbo mpy '•.enlist. -. -j ■ ,'i | ’ j Adj’tSballenbcrgor although young s already distinguished himself by; ‘ bishcroio conduct on s ''several' battle 1 iields, especially the battle of Get. ysbiirg in defence of. Pennsylvania, mderour lamented friend Col. RohL' »rts. .Ho is certainly'a most excel- Cut, gentlemanly aftd kind hearted r and those wlio seivu with bint, ’ will be glpd they have such an officer in theßegimcnt. V , ! , 2d corps is famous for its adi. ‘ 'mirabio -and superior: officers- for its 1 discipline and bravery, among wbfim , fhere Is no One superior to Adjutant Bhallenbergcr, !who devotc| bis whole , mind and energy jto the duties of bis profeseion and the care of his men. ; | 1 We> would advise all who* desire to . serve their country, in tho field, and; Bpeedily t-yasbing out the rist j | l»ellion to sec the jAdjutant at, his «ffi J- j |‘ Brighton;.; ;The war'wi!l som| j and ithoj rewards bf «grifefnl 1 t pimplo.wiU b.& uccprded lo those whd i- nobly aid In result. ' ■ 1 :'j vcp-tj .. • i ‘M i i 1 > Tli^ present state df affairs Ini the revolted States pres ents the most rom -1 pleto picture of alreigii of terror, since., the horrible days jbf Robespicrnejpnd, his associates,' filled : Franco with'Joi mentljtidf'and covered it with bipod. : Wie -ro|dioi s* who enlisted armies at the breaking pat of the war, have been ruthlessly reconscripted, after the 'pxpitotibndf their time of Borvico. Thoso'who furnished substi tuteshave likewise beep conscripted in the array, notwithstanding the pro testations; of 'the j Government, that such should neyer belhc case. As it now stanfe no one is 'exempted, those who have /paid the, highest price for substitutes, ate no better off than if they bad ney er tarnished one. ■; ' / Thus the , Retail Government has deliberately ’falsified Its.most solemn prppiises-to its citiseiis, and not cpnj tent with, this has actually employed the agency of blood-bounds topuniue the trembling 'fhgitivea who sre com* pelted to hide In the'swamps and wil-j dernesa from the mpveile&s press gang; The Rebel Government, has ■ usd deceived its citizens in thematter! of cdrrcacy. The for currency which thoy, Compelled their people to take,: was worthless at first, and the Government compelled its ac ceptance at! the point of t|ie bayonet, now that its notes have rundowp sd that they are quoted ac fire for a hundred, the Government, coolly'; proposes still farther, to compel the holders of the notes to refund them in Confederate bonds which will ereaUia still greater depreciation . | : Add id this,' that the tenth of all • ; . •• , • ; , - I that every-farmcr has is impressed by f |he Confederate authority for theuko of the army,..besides enormous taxes which are levied-npon every, branch of induslry. and we have a picture of robbery not paraded,, by the worst I lespotism of the Old World. Tp these scenes ol honor, mast lie the frighttul starvation tbal exists in every portion of the Con fed. crapy. The rebel, Soldier receives but about half a dollar a mouth for his allowance, and of course when bo. is compelled upon fails pittance to main tain a family of half a dozenschildren, it is dasy to conceive the result, beg gary or something. Worse. ’ , Such is.-tho scene presented in that unhappy country, its lands desolated, its lionips destroyed, 'its men Wander ing exiles, or Wretched conscripts, its women and children, starving. This is tod I glorious Empire predicted by the RuctU| arid Ifaneed’s j tbisis the unhappy endto which the madness and folly of secession!has led its blind* ed and/deluUed. followers. ] ! To this j beautiful ; Stole of affair? wOuld onr loyal northern States havli been ere this reduced, ha>l wo heeded 1 I ■ ' • . ■ v- : •• -I the voices of those miserable copper ■.head demagogues, Who would have persuaded the nation to I (eject .old Jeff. Davis. 1 -s> Let us beware of them in time, add • *•*- v ; • 1 ■ ? ‘ I noveri let 'them by their siren voices lure tlie loyal States to their destruc tion., -_ . 1 ■' ‘" l ’ pAci IcIn; idlai aiiaj tiiri illi igj : :avcr Mdjj com . i . i . l mlor. raise I®*Thei President [ has issued ‘bis Proclamation for five hundred thou sand more mer»,to the end that tins hell born rebellion, May be speed!lV crushed. Let us maktj another grand rally for frcodom«nnd the right. Let us throw all parly feeling aside, .and acknowledge tip political obligatior save that of assisting, by all -Un> means' in our power, the constituted authorities of the land to destroy §h( causeless and wicked rebellion which I threatens the destruction of pur Jfar tional Governmctiti j . , ”, 1 ■•••>■ -1 —; ; 1,, “. AttBESTED.— John Berks, or who is commonly known by the name of “old llmit.s,'’ was arrested on lasi charge of “assault and battery with Intent! to kill. It pears that some little boys w'ero playl ing ai marbles near the door of this old iifessian’s shop. . When die ; hobbled out and threw a red hot poker at (help which struck an interesting and rnnolj cent little; boy of David Woodruff, ol Bridgewater, : on j the ankle catting through ihe boot and flock nnd badly injuring the lirhb.Lhe boy is probably disabled > for lile. entered' bail for his appearance, at Court, 1 •■- *-*1 —h —= i'‘ ’ 1 .t&i Our member Mr. Henry ‘has been highly honored by. the Speaker of the House in Jibe construction ofthe; Committees. .He hits'been appointed' CbaiVman on the Committee to cpm-( pare.lbillsr.and second on the Com-i mittee of l Ways, and Means, the lead ing Committee of that and every .oth er legislative ' j|le : 'is also pni Education and printing both impor tant Commit,tecs. j,: - Mr. Henry will do credit to bis con stituents! and honorto himself in what ever ! position* ho may he placed by honestly, faithfully, aud ably discharg ing his dados. J': **,_, j , ,v Wit iA stated that ! thosnow in lofty feet deep on the Eboky Monn- Utiii»-r->a greater depth than hail been {jrevjoaily knows there ior jr«ani : :i ■ ;i V . t i ■ * • , ■ . ■ j* . f ..Mis fought onabybaitle field, yet meo'tih accustomed to ; irar. pah never fight likeivetcranajeueh a State of things might, and woukl probably proredls aatrous in the| final cpi& fiict for the tnaintepanpe of tho;Na? tional authority and' the owrthrow of thianiighty rebellion. j It must thurti fore be truly gratifying to oye’rjf friend of hia country that the soldier? of the army of the Potomac^and !the Cumberland afn willihgly accepting | the genrrdha ofierof thegovernment, and are re-enlisting in such Urge numbers, that* it ismore thanproba hie that the organization of those |ap» mies will be maintained! inoil their original power Tbo soldier wbobos carried a' mnsket sidcpAprii 1861, ind Who has BUryir-ed, the disease! ofltbd camp, the fatigue, of. the; march, j*m| the dangers ofjthe battle field wo feel confident's worth fivenew recruits never smelt .powder. The veterans in the Virginia campaigns are soldiers wljo ■ have no ‘Uymg/su periors iothe world, fcr, courage, in patience, inplwsic-al endurance,, and unswerving demotion to the flagi The men now composingxthe splendid ar my .of the | Potomac, ahd. our armies everywhere hive lost inNMffering, that romantic ieourago and spuit of daring adventure, which at ttro xhe ginning of the war hurried, them Into" the ranks. - But they bare gained far more than they have lost ! tvlio in the north But has been often startlpdwith. the recital ot .thp innumerable and he roic deeds of ouybravoand patriotic soldiers. • j| • 1 Without a mijrmuf they have per formed the most arduous anchscvcre trials in, doing duty;- and, ready and wilting at airtimes ,ih’ obedience to command to! charge hi the most spend id manner in the very face of certain destruction. *We all know of : what material pur armies are cora posedj and it is surely^#-litonst of ; the government] of ev ipry loyal map rianor should, bo awaTdod v |hpm t: and such I bountios and pay, he glrad tu. will show that their services nro ap preoiated. The revalue can no niorc beoyerrated th: ptiterr valor. •. • What would inVc the.t-bndi tion of an army fresh volunteers in, itho positron of |tho army , of-the Po tomac, who i driver, back, froif.ltich [mond to Harrison’s Landing?- The bravest and m<4l. skillful Ueiieral in the world could not have been able to save it from destruction. When the whple coantr , 4 _y waspanic stricken at the occurrence of that ter rib|e tliBUßtir, t Lie veterans of the ar my of the Potomac, by their indomi table courage { and self-confidence, changed it almbni into a' Victory.- 1 | The rbadiness hf the veteranshf the armies ofthe- Potomac and the'Cum bcrland. whose terms pf. service will expiroduring this year, to re enlist is, j not only holiorabloto their ovii bra very and loyalty], hut in n higfaclegrue [to thei military system of United States. If a^ything, was wrong with that, no bountiesconld ihdiuie iliomto remain a day (oncer than tbeiragree ment required. '-These mcn ! know all about war, they [know theTßufferings to be endured the petty j vexations, I tbo dangers vrbicb ho historian has written, and which no onefoan Write. 1 Tet they promptly answer Co the call 6f theiri;ountry,lwilb a noble firmness, and as they shw the gloom and disas trous beginning Of the war, thcy arc willing to see its glorious end; 1 1 What ah example they have shown to the young men who have not yettakcu any part in this'great struggle for. pur national existences. , ; i - Wo- have also reason to 'rejoice .at hhe manifestations of (ho patriotism of the people in filling up the thftmod i ranks Of oar noble hr'mies, every where the loyal men of the north are enlisting, thatthVy may bo. with the | ycterans at jthb d j ealh this terrible I ByspjTng wo will have an j I army | that njiay defy a .World in [arms, arrayed against the cause of human freedom. ’ |' LeicstCr, Vermont, on ihe ull; the wifti pf'Jobn C. JJullpek died; and on thef2Bth bis daughter d eceased, and oh iho29th the husband and father followed them to the grave. id| werevictimg ojl^diptheria. •Sfiiiss Key holds, a celebrated English horse-tamer and breaker, has |Tjeeovhrcd s2sp fre in lhh ofvpnd ,« hhrhjy 4»ls 'in© M mr>. jdwrt#d ns if ■ and hence-whfoel lhW ; H« pilgbl 'w ; "aAol'liiB^ ; the tcomendp^strav 3mm| Sbuthis (tie ••Mialf bd, pQBBtt(Bi'|io. iui> extraordinary bpldiUsa ! <duw«cU* r^yrlklchj c«s*lo^ih^ strnetiooatthehaiklsorcoaspirator*. lhiur fij.’ . ■ purpoiioand which Mb been; ‘ wSJityr 4bb tWpgjthathas ; fetal' ascendency during tithe’' war^-*' By commons, haring entire confidence:’ in, ■ bi|| ( » hare been willing: to .trusthiinwith ah rtirtountof ppwpr to save (be nation, which l they wotdd probably have bocn unwilling to bard given 'lolafty other jman. ' The hitlof and inccssan*, abase heaped upon him. by demagogues and ignorant and unprincipled,, partisans, tympalh«ing - with * treay »n, ! i staling hini a grasping usurper, a mean ard selfish tyrant, a iubverter nf the con* ptitutiou and free government, was godd and loyal man to be .utterly, absurd and ; The ab solute confidence, with which' by.Jhis honesty and alulily, ho; Inspired the people was that wfaiphisecitred to hint perfect ftecdom toact/indc'peiulJnt of |actions opposition, piid that alone saved thtf and the grcaicaiiso of .freedom. Ev|rycharacior of th'c : man and all the &cts before us go to siiow. that .Un ibintoin ji«j the man sirtgledout byjir|eVidoncc| (!o continue in the Presidential !.chair : , us. .until Ihc^rejUsllioni shall be * put idoKhr And theautbprityhf the goy : ernmeht inch pi, dnpufbe^Mpjß^^.; fa :. -j. Lcgi*la ttire oi IVnnsylraniuharosigncd an : address to lift. en(roTstug lint! jadniinisli-ftlion of tlie I (Jcivcrnm'ent,' | ind sympathising with tlipijiplic-y hoj ha- so eucccsstullgmantainop throngh |! put the trj'ing ordeal by wjUjicp'dic has! peen <o terribly irieil since ihio Jirsl day he entered upon his dutici. fTho Legislatufe of Ca|lifpi|iia has donelho ind the and of'Kansas has alid ex'- pressed confidence in him and endorsect fully Ids ro-noiniiiatioh. The press and every where j are looking toliimas tho oniy man who cap now snccossfullj fcBU»rcourl| country to its" firmer cojjdi'liyn'i «lf peace and prOspefly. : \| j : Bui«buve fall elections in the Statcls were » full and complete j endorsement of !hls whole polity. Their I result, in spired the. valor pf our brave primes, { and thohopes of Peeing him tmnjtinrtcd 1 at the hclm of Ship of Stale'i&i again rapidly filling up theurmies ] with, veteran*, 'and ■ other |iittndui j willing,to batlleon until eve rtsiraiior ■ T 1 ’ ■ji" ■;•••■ OKmJART: 'l,' , jPn Jan, Iltii, 11864, W. Bllms, died aP«vP briof »Une«»; at the residence of Ida raon-indaw, Cant. B.q JfCniphiJl, «U Rophpater, Beacon coun* ' The OKOfirlnCisft an a | ntiaen and Christian .character rwere ] known, dwiefyhs more than * pawing nothm. UHeJwas q Porn ,F<d>. 48th, ITSi.lniPhMMjd. Sullivan conn i ty. New Hsaapsprej'where J-hei ■ lived 'until be was w4|iitePi yens of ago;! he;then Yermoht, wliere bo jafterwardeßtudum j taw, and prac* ticed In hie pA&sioh more than twenty years. In 1882, hei hiada' i j pretension ot hiasfiuth«in Christ, andi! j In ,Oct. 1837, he painu to Beavef court 1 - tyr Ba., _whare hh Jiyod until.the ilirae of his diseaae,_ abjwhcih timejie .was a. t n ' or ?.bor of Cliurch, ox Briagcwaiei.l lrii this coupty he; was the propritfor lof j. i i Hdtol. iof nine years, was aijOsUce of tlie peach,; three 3'caiW, and; arw: PosMCaster in, K o ehe«ter,«ighfx-(iais ) thc,datlpaof whichoffice he litebvgod jwith .the j htriptestfldejily. iHpiivaß art iiamblef i u,i^)>^&Hng tbe. latter part of hi| |fh waite<l and Tpngf' ed for the coraingjof hia Saviortr i J .Truly may Itneiraid of bint—, ,S : i “HoW i lilcst. the Righteous whch he ■ dioa'!' J 'ir,'' ■ ‘ When B;hkB ! *?u|e«»y reat, . : ' How mildly* . bdm ’tho closing eyes,; ; • How gently' hpaves bxpiring breast! ; f V'di Life’s duty done, ip, sink s thrt clay;' \ Light from it* wid the iSpjfft flies ; While'heaveh *Ui«»a ! earth cojuibiiies Ct ■ " - .*441 '• noHow ittovirigbtppoif; ht tho* hat« • n ;sr-[ :.-•••[ •.+. In looking fart; of theSenqu^am the Republicans, marked oiit a co< racy, from wbh ' igbjfist tbem,U done bettor tq Wi |U»c';DefcOcra|tic : have furnished. poUUeians acted m< baTrpioTeii it6' ’ Comnaonwealih. order-r-pmtrouage die objectof ’up Almosfany other - who npw ruloitbv wouldhsro yield of ttm.Seoatototl nghifully ;; W _ , other seiidt men woaldbavpir.nouncr bd ( to the public that they caifio to (He Senatbtosceureai.d promote the pubhe facilitate: and push on,the busrneu'uf legislation,jandMib it«*d[ofobstructing biganixblibn, to hasten Its completion, ; by yielding it gracefully to | lhosb [ who , have the right to fill jta'offices. I But the Dem ocratic' leaders; bare ip»t their bid cun ning. Treason ha* not only blunted their conviencbs, but it has blinded their eyes. [ They have nojbtlior ob jects in: view [now bul thoso which 1 conferprciei.t benefits. They barb np epunfry tpnelend, and hence their hand* like tbit of [the Jshmaelite*, is against all nien. They have no cause to uphold, and bonce they are. never satisfied unless thcy ai e assailing truth uidu justice, ‘or jeopardising law and order [Truly] we. may repeat, the Democracy have lost their old cuii-m ning, The once powerul leader of Democracy—men of soul find brain| tind ; heart linye { passed u|ijfayi,.to give place to the leaders who represent the {'imbecility ofjllje ago, ah imbecility, aninfated only by the j rancor of. treason and; the petty spites ol party.; j [ j; [i; ’ —lit would seem as if it was it part of destiny that! the Diirrmcratic lenders shoUldbedrivon 10 political iujcidc.— Certainly they are most effectually cut ting tbcir own throats. In tact the tigers are l slinging themselves. to •death! .-| J ■ {j Tr~:! 'll' •. , Tuk UsA rr Constitltionai..—ll .Will he remembered that |hvjSuprej)ic| Court; of Pennsylvania, after tha de teat bf two of its members' by tlic people, declared the conscription act! unconstitutional. It was done in de-l hancelbf the uniibrm teachings; i,f the | framers of the constitution, and in the I face ofvthq fact, tbsl llic same Court ] would; reverse itself [in a few weeks.; But Judge Woodward must inflict his; Eeity,; impotent vengeance,] and he uriodi an opinion agin list the prescrv a tion bf the jgovenihieut [ that! Clltfbeiiuiaed by all the . reckU-»smws amt bitterness of a.stbinp speech; troiu a dii'npjiuihtcd jKilitician. {' ; Decently Judge Agriewf; became j Judge in place pf Lowery, and a [motion Was made to dissolve {lie pro -1 hminary injunctioi. granted- against liho enforcement of] the {coii'seriptiun jact. It was ably argued gnd the in junction was dismissed, andthe {draft | of the militia by! Congress j declared i j constitntionalV vJullge Woodward and j, Thompson of course dissented’!; but the | irrevocable decision of the court de clares theieonscripiioniu all!respects lawful—Judge Agnew delivered an elaborate opinion [concloding ns foi' •owM ■ -\t •![." ;i ; ['-- ; r .“ Tho constitutional hnthority to | Use .the national forces creates a cor- I responding duty to provide a number ;adequate to the necessity. The duty! ip vital and i essential, {falling{back on the fundamental right of self—proserva tnn t and thepower expressed toj de clare war,.!raise, armies, maintain j»a [viokand, and provide for. the com roon j defence. Power! ‘and ilkj now jgp hand in hand with 1 the extremity | untilleycry available man' in' the na* j iion is eniU'd into Bcrvicc, if the enfro 1 gency require > it;, andof this, there j eaq bo npju4gobuiCbngress.il | j ! yThcy may proceed Lhercforo to the exhaustion of the [Whole elenieai|troni which fbp State idraws its militia, for the! people under {«* the same; while the; Miprehmcy of the oa- j tionulj»owcr, provided in seclipn 2 of 1 afticluG, . neccssarly [draws- ib itself the; whole inoaiber it required by the exigency,, ip thb exclusion of the State Pbtfeiv-, _){ , -• j,fl M'.'h.j ■ f And in reason why should a major power be restricted by a minor. . The POUjer to' raise armies .compfdliends for its purposes' the whole aeopsiuf the purposes armies, while thb autlvor- Ity to call out the.militia;. i» cbnfinpa to; toe enumerate three."—^i'Vaatfm IkpOSitOTyf H*. . [j , :'{ : V'; N -! d&u there Is b' Democrat ip the i Pennsyivonia Senate ] who; desires to immprtaiiao biinseif in the estimation of hbnor'able’ and patriotic mein—who Would be a manly a,nd generous act—> who] would ’ show to [the nation ar’d the Commonwealth, that he is rbnlly gibatful to those who aro poriling there Jives jrt defence ofthe- Governmept—if thoroj is such a Dcraburat in the Senate, lahim off w&h Senator White | [po forb feuch an 'act of nable courtesy, party- malignity iwould bo struck dumb —|b Bach ah attitude the people would support aiiy min, as having not only discharged bis full duty to hispparty,” bot as[having made a precedent which wbuld; pave pur legislative bodies from ibe disgrace which is now - being hcapi ed; upon the Sebate pf Perinsj'lvania. 1 Senator W'liito is absent from bis doiamfid- by, pnpmies of his Country. What. Democrats fnends bfthit coun try will display' the courage the honor of off with biiiil;. ij^HenryvWard : Beecher--hjis [i Mfsented his .congregation ■ .tub snm.bf, »5,b00, i n addiUoh ti ‘Xfv *-V’»■ . . ■ • - ' . i;; ; ; [i :i\\ & Vfie M 111 > - j i'fti «eii' ’ith; bis’ r n ®oaY©r Markets. I.: «uteni> :«i«M 'iat m •*»! • Be. ,••••••••••«' •«•••••••«•< Ut7 001 M.•(8 T 5-- ye* ba*h»1............... 1 '6O, ; ......... 8 60 ; ............. i. 1 *26, V '■ ; i...... I, 20' ■ •| “ J ~...1,i...| 00 -h f **„.J.. 1 ............ Clow Sewl, <“■ “,J 6OO ; Timolfa; IMV, •-* •• :L.;..<.,...u tOO i 70~. Onion*, “ - “ ............... 100 Con Mm 3, : -/• f .1.26, '• Ini, v*» iottn ....if 20 : Battatv •%£•%-' •• lb vBO / ~;,;. r .^ s i'. - io, SbMri4fr>, •• 1•• .1 8 Std**, v. " ;m*. -.L : .i....,..i.: ! T«u*«r,;. : .*i •:« .1,..;.;...,.J. 1,0 'Lard. v. -i«« -i .. i i<s ,CrfSB4ICSf’V- • _ ( m 18 ■8o«p.:, .i....;,,.., 10 ■ HoUaw*. ,i <• a*110n............„ ih .16 i !||9^i9E9Eflß|R ; ; cLTrvEU*i> al pmsßVspii. b. b. ; !,•■’■ I art. Commencing, Jfov 16, 18^3.-}-Train* leave Beater Sutisn 'ae/oUvatt • ; ' .8:80 x. J». .'Afrlmat PHt*burgb, Io:fX> *. m. 2:20 p.m. « I - r**;:-! 8:50 r. n. &.64>- m. i e- ■ 8:60 r. x. ,!'■•■; Goiso W»*»— .■ „ Traine leave Pinihargk mfollotve : : i 6:15 *. ■. . Arrltisai B«*ver, ..L...7:46 *. m. B;oo'p.;ji. ,i «f ..;,iL4:25:p. N. I:4s’p. *£. . *i. ! Rochesler 3:00 p. «. 1:45 *. M. ~..J.3;10 *. *. (Oil; Pree't. inu. j r. B.MVi ICAGOB.IL Rochester Stition—GoiNo East. : Leares Rochwtcr Arr. at Pitts. l»t Brigb’n Aecom.iwJO *: 7520 A, M. 2d Brigb'a- : |7:10 a! * Bt4o A. *J Sd Brigb’n, •*, J2;30 p. «t 2:35 p.n. 4.h Brighton 8;00 p.- M.' 4:50 p. m. Mail, |6sls P. %. “;00 p. n. PITTSBUBG, Ist Kxpreu, 1:05 a. 2:20 a.m. 2d Etprpgg, i 2:05 P. p. *. Uincm’ti E*p. 'i 0:45 p. m...... 7:50 r. x. \‘ ■ Obiso Wk«t— [• .1 ■; \ LearegiPitlg. Arr. at Rochester. (;»ostline Accoin. ' i2:15 P. jk'oo p. W l»t Brigh’nAecom. 9:15 a. m,...:.11:00 a': 2d Brtgh’n •• 12:00 a. x...... }:92 p.-!,iC 3d “ : J4|Bo p. M...... OltO p. ». 4th *• “ i i Iff 10 P. f:2O p. {*; Mail. , J \ .. 1-7:00 A. 8:20 A. 'irJ Ist Exprcsi, tI:4S, A.‘ 8:O0 a. ’». 2d Expresg, ■ 1:44 p. ,*J. 8:00 p. h. ’ - , r ; ADO. BRADLEY, SupL K. D: ; i \ ; . T !.■ ■ T i 1 ■;n: j i- Tr- 1 Quarterly Statement of I I, ' Beavw, County- 1 .NKtr Bbiohto<*,|«oT. -I I. *REioreoES. i.,- I I Noted and bills dlscounted.actiTe $1 I.Same under, protest.j. ...I 1 .....;, j !- U, 8. ft-20 fit percent! coupon bonds, i '! V. S. 7 3-10 per con i. tress. nbtjes.. j ■ Furniture,and offiee fixture5.,.......,' : Due from other banks... ....i.L. X 1 i Notes and checks of other banks andV i V. 8. Treasury notes ii.l. f Coin In ran1t.,........;. .....1...... | Protest account....... IHMUiMIMtIIII •», /•■■! ~ s2i¥,^lar] (ILITIEg. '; • I J I 00 “I L...:... 1,400 on .1.112,867:25 Uh...... I %72» 17 I=r J«7 16 4,620>75 r g MAT Capital rtoek paid inj Notes in circuiationJ Due depositors..j..i J Dpe tlie Commonweal Profits', and 'earning! Dividends unp»id.’>' ,==l j $216,925 83 MT« statement tsjtne and the best bf my knowledge Bdwxbd Doors. Cash'r. rihed before nejtliii sth lb. 1868.1 ■. • N . : : 11. B, BbISSL, ji P. I certify that theai correct according to and belief. 1 ' Affirmed and subiw day of, Sorembert A V - ' ?’ 1!■ for Con List o£ Catties Term; 1884, Monday. ! ■ - 1 Ist Ii W. Decker'* ex't ,j> Jacob J. Xosa, buken* A Beeson, 1 WEEK. I' Is John Mcl I on, >l ‘ John Biake's Adn I Darlington MB cl f W. M. Shirts, et'i Y Martha Sanders ■■ William,Gill, et a i“ Carrolls Martinet !•“ Wm. Alexander. . ; fi - 1 - - ‘ 1 James Collin* & Co., I Patterson* Davidson I A. B. Xye, T. AW. Walton! John' 11. Camp, ' WKKK/ I |,. ’ t s Alexander Roberta ■ Sanuiclllßecd 1 • Thomas K; Watt Y K. 0. 48. V.R, B ■ sul* *'■ ■’ ■ game| “ Geo. Alexander 2s l> Robert Hall, James F. o’colft Abrabnm 11. Dafis,' Johnßeatlj’g Exe*l AVilfiaih Jones, * Andrew Smiley, * Abram Toms; Commonwealth use, Alfred Campbell! Fred. Hirer et use, ■ •I. S >(cCoy’s exe’t } Feb.il, 16W; ; ; *! John Duff's Euci: ‘■l R. Campbell's l Ail •' Wm. Wglsh, el »1 “ James IjLTtimblci JLWEYAND, Proth i LIST OF iT\ EMAININQ in tl Pl, Feb. In Becker John. ' |' Dorks John Bradly Clarissa Campbell Andrew - 1 ': CarryjWilliaro :i Diiljr 'Miw Nancy Decker J A ' ;1 Evans Mhs Hattie Slibi-Mrt. ■ OunAer Georges i Heins ■ Jasen Bren ; v ,! j Mercer Leyii * Merrlman' Mfca Ada 3 X r ■ Tf !*£' « Post i t, 1864:. , . Mo<!'onnellMalin Seyler Junes Simpson; Hiss Mai Schadt Mr. 6 j Stewart ;P J - ! , SeatmWMrs Ms Smith' Miss Laura Thopipson Mrs. N Thompson John Jutter George V Taylor KM •, | j Young Joseph F . : ! Zinkhaun Margaret : 1. / ■ liZST OF . Remaining in'-ti rer, Pa., Jan. 30, Carothehj, T C’ Calhonn, Anstin Swing, George " 1 Marrcy,'} James Dutchmen, James C Hidciger, John J. Hnstin Junes . Henderson, Wb Jolly, Ckpt. Jack. ■ j I t®»Persons calling liat, will please iay th ,-t • M.J ' ; | ADMINISTRATOR’S leiUiT oi administration if f the estate, of Hasar. Cowan, Sr., 1 Ii of Greene township,', i Bearer ~c ounty, 1 deceased,haring been dulygranted to theje Jersighed, all penddii | indebted to said esti are nettled ,td make immediate {torment, a| th«e havingelalmsagainst the saill will pi eent Ihem properW authenticated for sett] eaent without delay. , •'mIM i I:-' - i HENRY COWAN, Jr. i . fthS’oi; ; - |.f, Adm’f. ’■ V.' : I’l.'V-:r ; J' IN tank of ; l-.- w r l, 1808. 48 (HI (HI 00 05 SO 131111 ■ . joo. 82,300 j 4.850 1,058 4 I 5 (5.718 85 |7.1W1 08 I 141 1 i. 11l rch Ist encing bnrch ol I , a 1 I 1 MoiJ Iw'ra et.il MI BBS tee it Ui :heg- a • i 7 J | nc y Mlbb 8»lly—; —- M. TAYtOR, Pi I it. ‘ ■ ZaSTTiBRS lie Poet Office at 1) i| ;■ ■Knox, M A Kramer,Jobn ’ i , McQuistiJn Maggie Mernmah.Mary J Phillis, Seneca ; Rodgers, Clark\ ’ Strock, David N, , Wright, Lou [ for letters in the al *y areadrertised. ANDERSON, P. J n tc nd /--I lr:'« Nof.nT jgassfeN^ ee*Md. /■ ■ • , T “ 0IU »s J|. W{ the finxl eeeoani of j OS .„ K n - I ■‘’J*. •to l*m •■Mxedof filial acoUt fperS^H£o u»S .wT" of ,h * ■■§S«at fee'll *i The final account; of Jacob' n -• tsf* jf The. final! account of Uli ’ -’ The final account of lJbliiLGair.il 1 ■ £3PV lt: .* 11 *' *? ute « John oyNhtf- -The final account of Jmei X&T'M; ■ 1 fir *‘ hnd final account* of iLK, sasa^^tw Samuel S. Hamillhn, deed. Thi final account of. William ki it* > a 'S^?£ T of / n *" c; » Marr»J. de<rd—^ Thefint and final accounts ...' Dsrld Bakin, dee d. , ■'■ TP' i 'l' ! The. Guardian accounts of Jowntl il v.-’ Guardian o( Josiah 11. & Ann lr‘ U TL“n° rh . ei ” ° f John JWt'all iel-d^ , Tut Guardian accounts oMf m- bu. GiuHiano? WllliWm, sttfeftfj' ps%^r' aot i b f*'* b 4. ’ ■ The Guardian account of Itanlc) IliJ.!' Guardian of Wm. [.Morion, iK minor [Vtm. Morton, or., deed. J , ’’ f not '/ I The 0 uardian account of nj. i v p..,: Guardian of Marj-KmmaPowell, iinotS. ‘w 1 ter of Elqazer Powell, debd. i ] h “^' • jTlte Guardian account of Jos. 4 mn of-Maria J. Scott, minor heir of Scott, dec’d.- ■.J;I .- -. ■ ' : r.,1 j ° the Guardian accounts of'Joseph Guardian of Eliiabcth J. it . M arr Glenn, minor heirs of John Glenn; dee d S ' * .. the.Guardlah account of P. Mulriniiy.,,, dian of EdWin «. Douds, minor it. Dottdp, qpc u«. j i- Ij. j f The-Guardian Account nf, J ..J 'I . Guardian of Thomas 1). Dahieli njL? Dak tel Daniels. i.i ' ‘ VT n f, ThcGuaWlan J» Piua k. J 1 dale. Guardian of; Susan K. f'./i..-/, heir of Thos. 1). falhoon. .. The Guardian Recounts' nt Gunrdiun of 1 Sebastian. StejiWi »«, Small, minor children of'.Martin rinv, -The Account of Itcgina Miller, .V\J trix of John- .Miller, deed, who wa# j of John, : .Martin, t 'ailinrine and Adii cVrrn; minor children of Adam Presli Ccnwd. ; • ]-'■;,, ' •.. j i The Account (real- estate) of |\V ... -. \ ndminUtraiorof the estate of Clcmei Jots',.dcc'd. , i Notice in tlie Oi phanj’ . The following appraisements nn<lc of Assembly, of the 14th of April property allowed t<i be renting) by ebDjlnenof a ; decedem.to ’ Ilia $300,-have been 6leU tn-tbeiJHief) bf of the Orphans' Court, of-, Ite'stter end-approved hui / ' I'ereonal property to the amoi «t elected, to be retained by the with w mirth Hanihal, late of Economy tow censed, Chatlcs itrown. Adiur. [j. —. ileal and. personal property. to tli of sflW, by widow of Samuel Mill New Gallilce, deceased, William IfJ Adm’r, -.p l_ , ' -.| ," Personal properly toy I lie an.otii by widow bir John Kwing, liite of i v of Frankfort, deceased, Thunms Emi., l\dmy. . j " , Personal property ,fo the amount by widow of Christian Geffler. late ton township, deceased; Peter Ang ■ Personal properly to llic atrioili by widow of George Dawson, lutein rough of Glassgow, deceased, Ilenon son, William Dawson, Ra Vs. , Personal prope>ty';lbjtMi amouti 20, by widow of .Milton .MeMinn. )i linjctotf tuwnsHlp, (lepe«*eil, I. .V Eaq., Adm'r,, Mary Jane jlcVlinn, Beal Kstate, lot No 7, situate in rough of New Brighton, claimed to h cd in-part or otherwiieVo the amount by widow of Francis Webb, late i Brighton, deceased, MnryJ. \Vcbb ! , H ■ Personal property |o tike amount .. by widow of Br.Gcofge W. AlliSoni hit Borough of Beaver, deceased, Thotfiat Adm'r. . , [,’ ‘ V _ I ' Personal ’ the amount property ‘Jo the amou. by widow of James 11,feed, Sr., latent township, deceased.. .Tames I’.ct-d, Jr., . Personal properly fo tlic amount jot tbe widow of Terraft T.’ Bhafferj .1 late of the’ borough of New Brighton. BENJAMIN BEBISONj, 'i SjhAH'E. SHAFFERi A I JOHN A, FRA,ZI Beaver, Feb. Bd, 18t>4,; [ r -A.;‘Vn. 1 tl« l».l elPa Fop Salol! THE subscriber will- sell a tract 1 situate in North Sewickly towns! I ver,countv. Pa., cobtaing about 114 a the State Hood fromlSeavcr to. New near the Conncqucnessing Bridge. Tb of .a superior; character, called locust very productive,, and" being hrst and creek bottom, can nearly all be ma meadow. It Is well wateredby legend, of excellent water. There are about cleared, the balance .in I C< bundaat near the'Farm. J There ' premises, a good two--story Fran c which a Store and Post'Office arc within good Slablc arid, out-build m is a Grist and Sawmill,* within hnlf . A Presbyterian and Baptist Ohlurc hi male and female Seminary.am Schools, within less than a milo/[ Tin borhood is good. Person? destrijus o * good Farm with superior it, hive now an opportunity m- porcine ■ ' IV.M. B. CLAKKK l;l ■ ,i At’t’y atjb« ■•r ■ • • -'.I, ‘.li "iteaVei ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTK'K- IiniEBEAS letters testamentary on Yy! estate of EricMs, late of herb; of Roirh est er Bear erco. ,dec’d,b eying M* granted to the undersigned,; all perioiw «: debted to said,estate are ( requested|.to _ Immediate payment, and those haring cla, ®^ ; agsinjtthe same will present them' y»op M !" authenticated for settlement. . * t X - MARY LIjKINS, Adsi'n \ , ; 1 /Becheetpr, .ja^-. FOR RENT. ■ onlliratodifitrni neprVj* -Brigtitdij Pa., pn |ery ' reasoria 1 ) _ terms, f ,_ - . Y’i _ , Well Watered, goad "bnildit K R f 1", fine fruit tfdea>For further psi l^' 0 ” enquire 6f ; •; Feb. a,-3w New Brighton* i •h SEM vy.Wi' fl'LU'Vun ‘ im.Vw.4. ic»rn, dt- 1 in.. Wli«n, it' Z. Sjiii' Court! r the Aa 1 i 1 ! a witluf vaiiiewit llu'i'lfrk _ outer! uf^l. uf Jen 4 -- jflnp. de-. amuiiul' r, life i*f Ji. &«■)., S cM>nn. Of fsto f'lirifi- ;cl. A'ln: - ill of if >f tin* ll*’ l U. IM v r ;0 of l'«’' V Eilf«. 'u Irar'i. the P" i ’ rc.riifl of fill*. i>r .N>» ;x’r?.!. •f $:W', Ic-of lb* Allis;’ I '. offf 1 . Ilofwyw' Adra'r -1 CCJINj'V .Ifc'rA ilm’i. I 'lnk.! rin if U»sr ip. f**' W.-W t land,**, if Inn'!;' [pecoa‘l. lift wS” Jjpriifes KOscre*' 1 is V* ts OD’lk*' 111 raw. >P lov’r kepff , 9 .. Ther*- tile >r ie ;-,anJ a C ominoft re ucigk- a'roiy
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