l , 4'itcs Excme Lawjrelatire to lament of annual Mies. M , slstli section of; the act ipf *U }t is made thedulyofail : partnerships, firins. aseoci rtrVorpbrationß, made liable to nnua! dutv, liteiise, pretax, on'or I Me firs* Monday of "May in each ''JhLke a list or felUnv-lto the taut Assessor of District located of the amount of annu mne Joe . objects ,;j with I tl special MX,' abd the ■.. j orjoceupaiton liable to i»ay Who shall lfia.il to Ijlurn by. thoday; specified will b i e to bo assessed by the Asses °,,idin* to the besi|infbrma;ion i he can obtain;, andip such case lessor is required to add Afty ‘Tentum to the amount of the of a'ach list'.. ! . ,ry person who shall deliver to lessor any false 0* ifflHßaleqt foot statement, vfith-u|tenl toevade f'volnition or cmJmfertttion requ.r- . ‘ v . i« subject to. a 1 fine of five and in l 4 ch * aBe the St will be made out by ]t he Assessor Assistant Assessor, and from the Ration and enumeration bo mdde there can.Vno. appeal- • I Payment' of .the annual taxes, ex- W pt those fe licenses, will irotv.o do n a P nJqd until the th.rl.etl clay of Jun . : The f 1 ou wh H‘ *o make retwn: Md- all necessary ma io'rmiiCßTi, tvill be furnished hy (rb. W '-I a mil ton’El. Reno., and VVm.|E. Trimble, Assistant Assessors Tor this county, ’to whom, the returnrshojild he • delivered on or faefcre the Rrst Alnndav of May" l .their otficeb,l ,n i3eaver>'ew Bvignlonand Hook-down V. ; I • C. S. Assif.'ZitTi Bist. Bearer. Fell. 271 h. 1504., Bearer Markets* WESKLT.IOR |H« “AMUS." ffotir per hhl. • .; iiti 100 ihs prifd ' Apples per bushel. do Peaches “ TTheat ' “ *' - . Corn “ “ - • Kre • • “ • Osts ‘'i , “ - “ n«#i: •* Hover Seed; , .1 “ ,»» ;; ..Timothy Will, “ TUiSeed, ■ •* Beans, I *' . Potatoes,' ' 4i . Onions,. - Torn Meal, -Epe». •Butter, :s Hams. It SlioxuderSi “ Sides, ■ Tallow. ’ Xard, : - .N'TVdlr*, ' ' Eov. M r»rbou|o\l. •* dozen . lb 14 >1 • 9»* ’OaV.r.n Tim e T abl e . _ ' CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH, 11. R. Beaver Station—Going East. Cmmrvrinff, Monday, -.Vot) 10, 18S3J —Trains fate Reared Station as foliates : I ! : ?:.30 k. m. Arrives at Pittsburgh, lib 00 a. sir ‘2;2<> M. • ' •! 3:50 p.m. 6.-54 p. «.. “ j. 8:60 p. x. ■s • ' Qoiso West— -*v Trains leave Pittsburglfasfoliates: P ISa. m. . Arrirosat peaveri-' 7:45'A. u, "3:0(t p.tm. . 1 , ......-I:2a r. Ki 1:45 p. m. ' Rochester.,... 3:00 P. x. 1:45 a. v. ' • a. X.' J. N. McCULLOUQH, Pvet’L . F. R. MTERS. (Jen'i Tcket Agent. •_ j PITTSBURG. FT. AVAYNE & CHICAGO B. R, Rochester Station— Going jEast. ’ • 1 Leaves Rochester Arr. at Pitts. 1« Briga'n Accom. 5:40 a: 1x...'.. >7:20 '*. m. Jd BriglVn' “ 7;10 a.1m.;.... J8:40 a. M. Sdßrigh’n ■ 12:30 PJ yt 2:33 P. M: ■t h-Brlihlon“ .8:00 pi M.i...'.,4:50 p. X. ..vail. 5;15 pi x ’7:00 >..x. > l-l Expj-ess, 'J 1:05 Ai M...... ’2:20 A. x. ii Express, 2:05 V. M......13:30 p. m; > nciu’ti Exp. ] •! 6:45 (P. M..i... 7:50 p. m. |Gojso t eaves Pitts. jArr. at Rochester. r -'online Accom. 2:15 p.lm; 4:00 p. x. litßrigVnAccom. -9:15 11:00 a. m. 2d Brigh’n-■•«. ,12:00 A. M i:32 P. X. 3d ", “ .4:GO P. x...... 6:10, P. si. .’>}t “ :6;40 p'. x...i... 7:20 p. a, ■"W. r 7:00 A,'x 8:20 A. x. Ist Express, r ;1;46 Ai m......3:00, a. m. .Cd Express, ‘ ■ ;1;44 P. si 8:00 'p. x. AUG. (BRADLEY, Bupt., E. Di FoiPlßent. ' THE subEcriberi offers for vent, from the Ist of April, bis house, situated-in Bright ton township, about l-" 4 from Beaver. Said nnuse is built of brick, and contains 9 rooms, jto which is attached about 1-2 acre of. ground, T ', u “ fruit trecs thercon'. 1 Apply to ’ , tv a. g. wolf; adr2'64 . Brighton tp. i EXECUTORS NOTICE. | UTHEREAS letters testamentary having If been.granted to the undersigned, ’on e estate Josuu Toon, dec'd., late of ?u«ty twp,. Beaver,; 00, Pa, all.-pcrsons sowing themselves indebted to solid', estate. . j to make payment : immediately - 'hose haVing claims!against the saine will v oseni them to' the subscriber duly ’authentic OAted for. settlemeiit. , * ?.• SOUS SLENTZ, Executor, . Ohio tp. oar 2, ’6J for Seile. V ■ r r H P V n^erib ®r ! offe« at private sale his \ 3rfailM r “4 m B, v , Chi PP ewo ‘^^P- slit, 1 All the right, title, ■inierekt and elaitn'or the! defendftnt, of,ia and . to thel following tract of (land situated in -Worth BewickJy;tp.v Bearer county, Pa.^'botunliid- a» ; follows: Beginning 'at the’ north-wekt corner al a < chestnut tree, on the east bank of the Beaver Creek, thence by land of tbej heirs of James Kennedy,, dne north 87 degrees, east 178 I perches.to a post, thence by land of David Warttook, south i>9} degrees, least 42A perches to a.post., thence by land the nuns of Henry south 78 ’2Bo’ perches to a beach tree | on the bank of Big Behyer Creek thenCe Up said cr«k;ttor^ : 17 degrees, east 99 perches to thie place of ble> ginning, contaimngl7s acres, and allowance of &| pet cent. being\ part of tract warranted I4th j April,‘l792, in namej of John .Rhea, ■ about TO aCtes cleared, and in S good State of Cultivation, on which arc erected a two story frakhe dwelling hdUsC 20 byj36 feet in length and I breadth, a double log barn and out building, 1(50 acrea underlaid With a Voirt of dnlmninous coal. | . . Seized and taken ■ in exception as tbe prop erty of Emmel 15. 'Thompson, at the suit of James (Thompson’s Adm’rs., and Matthew Thompson and Samuel Ktnhedj. • No. 2. ' , - ALSO.. - t : ‘ jit the same time antUplaco, all the rightii tleiiintelrest. and claim of defendant. of, in and,, to the following piece or.- parcel of j land in Greene, tp., Beaver county, Pa., bounded on thelnorih bythe Ohio River, on the'east by Hayden's heirsion the south by public -road, and dh jlhe westTby Thomas Kerr, on which is erepfed a small frame house, with cellar under-, neath, also a steam' saw-mill, with engine. Id | inch cylinder, boiler'|2o feet long and 38 inches m diaincter, mill in good running order; godd.fruit on the premtsejj. , Seized and taken in execution as-tho prop erty of Henry H. "Singleton,' at tbe suit of Elif Barnes/’' : ■. ■ • i No. ?• ■" ALfeO. ' , =I aai .wit: , ditpslot. Bekvcrl c byl.iotMioX Boikli 1:07 fee 132 i feet by Nl erketed a frame ooj-buildings. Vi ox ■ 'seized and.takeri ii erty of F. M. MoCalloi et J. Cross i Co. , Nb. 4. .. V - ALSt ,csr on Al the lithe and place, . fid, interest and claim.of defenoh. to all tbe undivided one-half of alx, or,parcel of land in Greene townsU. epupty of Beaver, and State of Penns; and hounded amfcsdescrib.cd'as.foUaws; nihg at. a Beecteon the bank of the Ohio ri v i thlenceiby land of Allison, south 64J deg west , ‘52 perches id a sugar tree,, south 5 dbg. east 118 perches to a post, thetree bj laud of And’ w ! Swcny, south 86 deg east, 137 perches to a pist, "thence by land of lJr. M. Lawrence, I north OS J deg east.lOO perches to a gum And post, thence by land of Andrew Sanis, south !'6B deg east, 11 7-iO.perches to a-post, north 45 deg east, lit perches to a pSst, north 50deg east, 15 perches to n post, thence by land of heir's of. Ur; Goodrich, north 27 leg cast 21 6-10 parches to a post, thence by lands of Andrew Swoeny. north 24 deg west, 11 7-10-peiyhes to a post, north 62 deg west, 28 perchedto"n post, nonh 48deg east, 11 4-10 perches to a post, thence by lands of John' Cnristler, north 65 drg.westOC perches to a post, thence by the Ohio river, south (50 J deg west, 44 8-1 C per tyi a host: south 42 drg west-52 3-10 per to a thence fey land of Levi Barnes,'smith 48 deg cast 36. V perches ro a post, south 'IS deg west 271 perches to. a post, south CO .deg. west IC 4-10 perches to'a post, til Once byjlandof i lievi/ Barnes or C Hecalhornj south- 73 deg j I west 31 per to a-post, theucefnorth 40 deg west 12 per ta* post, thence by the Ohio riv er, south 50 aeg west, 10 perches to the place of beginning, containing One Hundred and' Twenty-Eight acrcs.and bounded by, lands of JohnG|mstler ( Andrew Sweeny and Jonathan Allison; about 80 or 90 acres cleiiredjand un dor fence, on which is'erected'one large brick dwelling house, two stories'high, with cellar underneath'. Also, one large oarii and other out-buildings, fruit trees;-and plenty,of good water. The abpve property has two good veins of coal on it, one ul which, is open, and •in wording order, .* | Seized and taken lit .execution as the prop* erty of Charles 11. Shrlner at the suit of James , jagkson. , ■ ’ No. 5. : ALSO. i j 5 k * . , ' i j At tbe sane time and plaee ail tbe right; ti tle, interest, and claim of .defendant of, in, and to a piece or parcel of land, in Itaccoon Ip., Beaver county. Pa.,, bounded north by the Ohio river, cdjst by land of Wtb. Porter, south fey land of Briggs, and on the west by lapd of Briggs, Containing ten acres, more or'Tess;’ the above described land underlaid wit)i coal. Also, one lot of ground in'industry; being No. 38. 50 by 140 fe|t in length and breadth, on which is erected* a frame house. stories high, 14 by 16 feet in length and breadth; lot enclosed and, planted .w|th trees. I. Seized- and taken in execution as the’ proper ly of Francis W.vWalker at. the, fuit of James fTohriston./. ' ; , ' • ..■ ■■ . NO 6. ALSO, | At the same time and plhee, all right, title, interest and claim of defendant, of, ip and to the following piece or lot’ of ground, sitpatc in ihe borough of Rochester, Beaver county, be ing No! 389, in-Pinney’s plan?of.lots in said ; borough, bounded on the n'orth by the public Square, on the east by lot No.-i. 840, on. the south by/Washington street, and west by lot No. 838, fronting 50 feet bn (be public square and extending; back 150 feet to Washington street, be the same more or less, bn which is erected a two story frame house, and out buildings; Jot enclosed and planted with -fruit trees., "J -'v: . -• ' Seized and taken in N ertyj of Silas Powell at Cunningham. No! :• ■■■.■■ ' ALSO/; . At the sanfe time and place,, a; interest and claim of or, | tbe following let* of ground, situate in* jough of Freedom, in the county of _ i being lot No. 12, in the .general plan of' I' in skid borough, piid bounded on thje north . Betts street, east by Main street south No. 13, and west by Wplf alley, bn which 1 is erected'a two story frame dwelling house-. Seizedinnd taken in execution as the prop erty of Hiram;S. Phillips at fhe kuit of Wm. P. McConnell/ ~ \ ' Ko[.B,‘ ■- ■; also, ■ ' !At the same time'and place, all right, title, t&teren and claim of defendant, of in and to swing farm or tract of land situate in va township, Beaver county, Penna., lon.the nonh. by .Wm. Scott, jr., on the Wm,>H. Mackey, on the south by Robt and .west, by Jam Thomas, containing es, more orlcMrSO.qf- which arc clear under feaaf; -oii which; are" erected one ■y frame dwelling house, qne log dWel- Ihc^ises! ‘ mamber ° f truU IAOMIpSTBATOIIS NOt^CE! 1 sad taken in execution osthsppop- jr BiTEBE of administratlononths estateqf Josiah Fattersbn at the suit -of James Cpabiiipa Waaaaa, late of South Bearer ;s’rof£iraPetteraon,dec'(h ■ ■ tp;Beaverco., dec’d, havingbbengraatodto tgw {. ’ ■ ALSO, ■/ ■ nnlersigiied, aQ persons indebted to said estate and elainfof defendant, of,, in and to present :: them to the subscriber property til th* following described property, to .wit: A; tbenticatod for settlement. I ‘ ; oet tarn piece or Tot of groundjiituate fu thw j . J. STEWART ELDBB, ’ 1 borough ofßeam, Beaver conn ty.Pa, bound-' ;! - ,// Adm'rdt ienii new, e'l ofl tho nbWi by Third stroet, on the .Mail 11 i . Booth Boaewi®. . < ‘ ; • ■." | *• - 5 y ,; ; | «• ■ * • ■ 3 75 , ........ 1 50 s (so ..... 125 i ..... 1 20 ...:. 1 ..... ’ ' f 75 8 oo , 8 00 a oo ...... 2 75 .;... 70 1 1 00 , 1 25 | ...... SO i 3O ; ..... 18 -.4 i "v • -o j . At the same time, and place, all the ;rigbt, le.inierfeet arid- claim of defendant, of, in to I the following described property, to loots' J os. 90 and 91 in Gould’s first isub of .lots in the borough of Rochester, aunty - Pa., Bounded north 33 J-: feet 93, east 125 feet iby. lot ' by‘ Jackson Street, and West \w i’ork Street,; on which.is dwelling house, stable and ' of w.ater convenient. . execution as the prop at the suit of Santu- illv io. tol VfeW '■NriT.theTigiit, li in and; aH-thattracti in ihTjfJ lyWonia^j • PWinil ’■ircr, I b^V m>n. ■lmg . earn. •dlat ' execution as tie prqp \be soil of Thoiaas alljright, title", otVi in-and to, ' Vthebor-. Beaver, | ft *as&& ftwatbu Thirt Offset ft v 3W ft ,; tpoutovy. dWol-, eofllS dkdStMnOrh ttdifi* Ool ishl pUaMd Wttli Mtlf tress; .Also oaeOlhB)-jS of gnnitifsituatodn. Bohough township, BCk- W county. bounded north by public road and Rsilteadjeau by alleyi sooth by ithk? OHIO; and West ;liiy land belonging tutkdbttrTi dhgh . Ofßeavor, conuining abwal acres, mors orlsss; lot enclosed froit trees thereon. ' .! Seltedand taken in bxeentlon as this prop; erty of Samuel Purvisjtt thesnit rofi] J outfit Irwin, for th* rao;of,6l#orw ■■'* ;:r, tfo Mh Vi'- ALSO, 11.-: At the [same time am) place,' ulltbsright, title, interest and claim of defendaatJ James De Fombjelle, of, In and to the following lot of ground intho borough ofKew Brighton, Bea ver conhltyi'Pai, bounded On thjs north-west by New Castle fond on the east by oltlMeroer State rofid. on thesonth by land of J.P. Tay •loi{ and west by,sWeet,, 'Containing about 1.4 rocfes. Also, two other lou of ground in eaia ■ borougb|being;Nos,l4 and 16,boundedon the west %pritee street, ontho south byliMorket sweet,'on thTby public alley . and on the north . bylhtj Npi'l6; last described lota inclosed, and on which ieereitetf a frame shop. ■ |( Sciredhind taken in execution as toe prop* erty of (James! Do Fomhelle. ono of]; the de fendants, at the snit of the Commonwealth of Pennsjm ania.Tor the use pf Mary L. Ft mbelle. Ko 11 ; : \ ALSO, -i I',■.•;■• At the same timcLhnd placc, aU the fight; ti tle,-interest and claimvpf defendant, of, in. and to the following piece oKtract of | land, situate in the township of Indqs|iy. county of Bea rer, and State'of and descri bed as follows; to wit; Beginning ;at a post on; the bank of the Ohio river, thetHje byland of ChasH.j Shrine;, north, C-iO perches to a plum tree, thence by lautfofChaa H. Shriuer. north 46 J deg west 44 per>fhehce by land of James .8, -Weils north 48 degKenst 62 BflO per, thcneo by laml pf Wig: CafTns smlth|63s deg.' Cast' 50 perches.thence by the village' o ndvtatry sctilh 2fdeg. east 63 5-10 N perches ton post on the batik of the Ohio riv er, tliensc soUth.s7l deg. West dc 5-10 peroh. along tie. bank of the.Ohio,river to the place’ of beginning,! containing in nil j 37 acres .and 48 perches, strict measure, out of which is reserved a loti containing one acre, adjoining the Industry Hotel; Also one town lot (ordina- formerly by C H Shriner to Ad am fluff, lying on the bank of the Ohio nver, and adjoining the village of Industry,—these two lots being all that is- reserved Out of the above fij-jt described tract of 37 aqre-and 48 perches, ’thierc is erected on taid premises a two gto y brick’ house'with cell ir underneath and kitihen hack; also. 4 frame stablCand out buildin The above tract is n early 'all clear ed, wel planted with rait trees, and underlaid with good coal. 1 , Seized and taken in cxccJliOn »s the prop erty .jof Jacob Ross and Mary 1 is wife, at the suit of ThosjParktnson. , « j . , tSF Purchsurs will take not! ce that- 10 per centTupon all amounts of their hid* (will be re quired in'band. All bids under; $lO will be, required in cash at, the time of the -j sale. If itiiesc conditions are not com tiled ! with the ‘properly will be ro-sold. - i ( .;v j I I . JOSEPH LE i) Sh’ff. ■ Sheriffs ;OrrtcK. ') Beaver.. Feb 16, '64. ( Purchasers are requir duties, v- Bt**p UABLE EIVEE i FOR SALE.. . , vscrxber offers at private sale his ituate :in Industry-township, four NaVer, Hearer count v> cent ain inir \tnj)Kkd Acres, 1 “ ftleHred jirtdj in a‘ good- The improvements con - House, 20 by 40 feet, gratae, bartt 135 by 55 Stable; aigood thr ''lV |c. A P, :Abont t4O \ fair (feel Ah Wnrk ;, uabln 'Rip I !TE mtb; FannrfeU. m tielmr 13ba\ -TiV() Ht |crei of ijrljieh are i . )f cultjyationrv of a Pri.ipf Dwellings, si orics jin heigth: frame [horse and OOtrSy •djof gr if\ed fruit trees.X, passes Htrough tins'. faro c f tMedOtvi is Underlaidsi coal,, fpwi' in two place; jlef. JSjg above farm w i la wililbe sold at a bargi i';/] a loti Sspntaiajng TWj Id frorii alfeavcr —fmproij ler 4 er lor Nurseryman. > easy. Mi ROBERT rarer, JadGj Slav sistji two feel cfiait K;B. acres veirj'ot one, 11 , •%. one in a G fn ten is For Sale at the Beaver Drug Store ■lfc'jf [VUTIN’S COAL .GIL IiCIINKUS—THE M ‘LITTLE MONITOR’- t» burp oil wiijiout chimneys, a splendid affair. Also Carboii Oil Lanterns, wii lioul chimneys. po- sale at Drug Store of C P. Cummins— Gun Powder. Young Hyson ami Black Teas, ali;g ind; Cpffoe, Cat. Coffee. f'nndeiipn Coffee, GoW pens, Golden Syrup for table use; a primp thing; a cheaper article of Syrup, ?ej-y good; (vinegar, hominy, hand scrubiag brus ica and suit. ■ .j ' I Kt nt cnrbir.tsjand.Raisons for tale at C P Oummii!<' i.: Store". , | ' List of Causes for Trial March Term*; 1864/ Commencing Ist Monday. .■, ' • i , Ist W£KK. ; ’ ‘ r . V|.. Decker’s ex't ,vs. John Mellon, et al aspbJ. Spsj, i .(“ John. Lake's Adm’s itikfenbiiSt Bccsonj •• Itnrlii gioh ME church apres Collins . ‘ r WtUit m Gill, et al ■ ,1«W. Walton," ' ' Carro l Martin elal din H. Camp. ‘ “ Wtro Alexander, Jr. j|’C4, 2 Ml - I.sil 3, Robjert Ifa(l, Jaimes F. ecolt, Abrabain IJ. Davis, J6hu Beatty's Exa’t-j William Jones, ,' “ Andrew. Smiley; “ Abram Toms, “ Geo, Alexander . Cginmoawealtb use, “ John Duff's Executor Alfred Campbell, “R. Campbell's Adin’rs; Freil. Kizer ct use, Wm. .Velsh, e» al. J.iS McCoiy’s exe’t “ Janteu 11-Trimblejetal! Feb .1. 1864. ■ M. WEVANIF, Proth’y. ' LICENSE NOTICE. ' T JST of npplicanls for License at March I 1 Teem; 18135. j j r i inns; or tavern*: . John Davis.,Darlington boro, Samuel 5hr0ud5......... Hopewell tp. Cl-as. F.jKaorcher. Phillipsburgh boro, , , William [Vest. ..A. .......NewjSewickly tp, ' Alexander Clark,.......Beaver boro, ■ Charles Laturner.......Beaver boro, ffohn 0rabing,..........New Galilec. ' TO BELLi LIQUORS IN QUANTITIES not i I.EBB TUAN ONE QUART, WiTH OTHER j Boons.; i ” Vohn 8igger.................. . Mary A1exander..........-.'.Hi JQHN A. F 1 3eavß^,iFeb.lo’64. S4*i° »P., tocJiesteT boro, -RAZIER,m. v .■ ■ A.VIKQ sold odr entire stock of Dry- Boot*, Shoes and Clothing, r*t Brighton, H. btoms, we. take, great pleasure in recommenuijig him to the citizens dr this ricimtj, as w exceedingly cle rer,'- agreeable and .accommodating salos-tij men, and; solicit for hlmHlie custom of our former patrons, and dll othera-hr want of. good goods at low prices. M’CLBLLAND ft CO. New Brighlon,-Feb. m*. tWkt tbe.l .. WediiidtT> *Ji4> eoaUa, Adtf >. Meoantvet" tb«fh»i'lUßSd^V BtiaUtr«t» defc’d. ~f£i ibui JosephC: non, wilt . The tail Wettewoh, «i UkfirSeoO, del Xhtr.Bul. ntniitnUor ot ' The Bui Ml executor «f ihb dec’d. Tie fiyul cxecatorof th< dec’ll. Thettn«l istntor of ti The final **, ministrstor of dee’d The first ant Donehoo,' admi Glenn, deo’d. y The first and . soaalVof William ‘SaptiXelS. Htmll* lie final ae mihutratbr of. ' The first and , sonal) ■ {■ , f ■ The Account {real: estate} of Wm. Whan, administrator bf the estatcof Clement Z. Sen ders. dec’d. ' ■ '.!,■• J __ ' i ALFRBB fl- MOORE, y'j ■ Register Ul pay^/all IFA&H Notice In the Oiphans* Court- The following nppnisennt’l anjder the Act of Assembly, oflhe 14tlref (April, 1851, .of property allowed to t?e womM.by • widow or children of a decedepi, '.tol the value of $3OO, hare beeu filed iMpljetMlic* of the Clerk of the Orphan*: ] ,JWw .county, and approved ioV-1 '-1 tp. the pfcaunt of $BOO, elected-to he retained by the yridow of Jere miah tyunibal, late of lleohdiny township, de ceased, Oheiles lltown, Adm’r. s " Real and personal propjtty do thejamount vIUKa 9, ii vety lin. X jELVE A'CTtS%>. ;ed: suitable Title,good, antr) M’CjREEIIV. iitStft. ineMc.. jy . k Brighton, deceased, rMaryjJ. Webb, Es’rx. PersonaVproperty! to !tu amount - of. $3OO, by widow of Dr.OeoJrge Wl Allison, late of the Borough of Beaver, deceased,] Thomas Allison, Adm’r. t | ] ■ ; Personal property to 'the. amount of ssoo, by widow of James Beed,]Sr. late of Hanover township, deceased. James Rccd. Jr., Adm’m Pergonal properly to ibis aipounl of $80(1 by the widow of Terran Tii Shaffer, deceased, late of the borougß of Xefc Brighton. I I . BENJAMINiBEBISON. AdmV. ; i SARAH.£. SHAFFER. Adm> x . JOHN A. FRAZIER. Beaver, Feb. 3d; 1864Jj ! | Clerk, KKK. Alexa Snmu jTlioni N.C. nder Robert don I ■I Reed j is K. Watt iB. V. 11-B. Co. ime ! imc -■ . Notice in the Orphan's Court I HE following named accounts have been filed in the office ut' the CJeirk of the Or phan's Court for 1 eavcr count: The account of/TCm. K-Bodcn, Trustee ap pointed to make sale of »%al fceiotoof Robert Robertson, dee’d. ft , S 1 jI Also the account of name as Trustee ap pointed to' make sate of -real estate of Abra ham Wolf. dcc’d. ' •]!': ' I ' . .Notice is hereby gUpoJto all persons . inter-' estedin said Meounts, Insttho samo,tvill be' presented to the Orphaafe Omni to bo held at I Beaver, on Wednesday tho9tb day or March, 1864,. far confirmation andallowance. fcbS JOHN FBAZIEB, Cl A:Yn lualb.le pairin • , For Stale I r THE subscriber • wiU Beil a. tract of land, situate in North fjdudckly township, Beav vcr oountv, Fa., contaihg about 114 acres,.on the State Rood from Beaver to New Castle, near thmCohnequenessing Bridge. The land is of a superior palled locust land very productive, and being first and. second, creek boy on, can nearly all be made into meadow. . It is well watered by' good springs of excellent Water. Theire are about 80 acres cleared; the balance {in timber. Coal is a bundaat near the ' Form. There is' on the premises, a gbid two-story IFratne House, in which a Stbro and Post'TMfiee are' now kept, with a good Stable, and ont-buildings. There is a Grist and Sawmill, within half a mile— A Presbyterian] and '-Baptist Ci nrehes, and a male .and female Seminary, andi Common Schools,'Within lea than a mile. The neigh borhood is good. Persons desiritu Of having a good Fanawiih snperior advantages around it, have no opportunity {of purchasing, I ■ J- IJi .=;. Wltß. CJUUIKB, ' " j: " ' !■; Att yat law, ' | VjßeaTerjPa,';" Reward. TkWIIIi gWethe abovereward Tor the at- JL ym and coavietiop efaayperson fount! trespassing ordoingmaUcious tadschlef on tan farm OfAhramWoft of A Feb. 3,1864. j npHli -baTte 1 «n3l all jCtfs£.BtortSa r ,v B«thf 4 Pbyrieian and. A-vaaetyofotbef iradn -■ r '; ia bU agtaVP fati Ettnct o/Si . Phnty Soapt; Port . iiL ARTICLES FOR SPOOL COTTON]! LEI NEEDLES, STEEL Pi BRUSHES, TOOTH B. 7TOBACCO, SEGARS “ TBR,:NDTB.* FO CAP PAPER Carbon Oil " Lamps am tiuNtn* few of-the artie fgw always on hand. Call and . Ha-win toy, by eloaa att« (fading, to give satisfaction I l&ror him with their, cotton. : J, ‘ C. 1 P. COM) attention w ffettingitp Pbyaiciaaapreacrif NfeW GBO '-"J PR OEtJB S' fat BE subscriber respeclfalljy announces to] STORE 'inJibe tooa ttrtneriy occupied by Stokes AlWtbM, *«d dftsetly opposite the 1 im gOM,! whefti wo win keep constantly on kmiiA end ft* ■ idle *»;i»rfe assortment of Groceries, rtteli as J . ■, .COPPER, . | TEA, '"••■ JtOLASSES, ! SUGAR, ■; t iStBUP; ' Also, FLOUR, POl all other articles nanal grocery store. ;"H : I Co,entry produce-talce for goods, at the highest I deed ; T. T. ’ .A. AWt> BEAUTIPUI - ! op the: mistakes of kdlc .BT.JOHS S. HAK T C\UO; muslin, price 60 Oi I / ers, 25 eente. beeentby BiaU on reeeipt( BeataM stftmps. rleas *“dr J. C; GABMGTTE ; M4B South Fourth stti . ‘•m«r2#\ i . I r Beaver Seminary. B B. sk, 8U p|lri(it«.nSent ; boXrdNjp ittfijSoMs. BeT.D.II- A. Mtwi flp- • “ D.IA. CCSKtSQHA*-[IS , C. P. GoUfcWs, rTUIE TAtt ttttli.of foiirtj I TUESDAY, the first! Rates per t«rnt tor do ......1 ••••••• «ga- for full .particular {SB. MER( augl2:4t • BEIA-'VTEIR/ -N. StMISAKY, ASI) INSTITUTE Rev.R. T. Taylor, A. M.,Prin. a a Taylor, Governs a-, i r | l* j » i Tuesday, March 1863, And continue' 14 weeks, r The of the school is, to make its, pu oils thorough, espe cial! v in the Common Brai ches. , A lVorfflal Class, ' J/: for the benefit of those Wishing to ;fit them selves for teaching, will be formed at the commencement of t.hc tc~ “ " Board, Room rent, Ac-.;. Tuition varies frpm $3,5 . farther psrticl I President of'Faculty. 1 mard'63'■ 1 ' ' ; SECOND t - A. r m y.; C of p s . has been authoriied to I' recruit men 'for the ■ 140th Regiment PiiJ Volunteers, or fof v any ’ Penna. regime at or battery. ‘. "iiovr.rnment Bounty— tof Veleranp...; '-f4OO , ‘£ot tiers§3oo ' X'-ffeW \1 Botinties aie also beingpaid. 11 pkrtiiuhu s inquire at the 6f ighlin, Penfli., opposite'the Post «. S. SHALtEffBEKGER, Hi jlXOlhPa. Volsi, ’ [ j, Recruiting Officer US an. iCHICAOf \lfcß or TBl Pa.,Ti) ‘■.tingj ''U C' PITT. t-T. THrco,y , ■ y J :V and lie elec insifiesa at the f Pjtts- A 1 D. frans- Ifficfein 'rankfer ngcuc; in me cnj « j n®w i»r., »m he clos ed on the Ist day of March, at 3 o'clock, ju m., and remain closed IftT.iHhtyltlh day of March thereafter. (fe!7) BARNES. Se(!.\ EXECUTOfI'I \\ f HE REAS IctterstestamcnUry Ctt the VY estate of. BwwJ M’G.*iriditj late of Ohio twp., Beaver county, Pa-'J dcij’d, haring been granted t0..-the undersigned, all: persona indebted to said estate are requested to make ipunediate and those haying claims against the same srxll present tjiepi properly authenticated forscttlement. , 1 . -...j., j. I, v AkD’.TC M’GAFFICK, Otihplqwa tp, . I (Executors. Dgtaver I JOSEPH ha: • ' ? , X3eayei SAVING thoroughly hs is now prepare Is, and thepublic i satisfactory manner. ] -■-Special. : mHE Proprietors of the Girard Rouse Phils- X delphia would respectfully call, the| at tention of business min and the travelling Community J superior accommodalior and comfort ered in their, establishment, ana. 19:2m • 1 -■ ■.’ I i ■■' ' ' KANAGA, FOWLER. 4 Co^ Dr. EM;KEEE O/srs to Hit People of BE AV B & AND VICI NIT I and solicits a elite of-pnblio patronage. r , pinca w • j! . ■' KerrV Hotel, B«mn fenn'ei ’ dacl(V«-4 j . yf ;‘ ! j : v . . • i RAIL"ROAE 41MM •, t j '\k 1 jUieEa leep eon • found in ie public IT Vnd befotiad hafy .mat* YdIUT. 'BSTCILS, .lfa.' ‘ fitted; up this house, ijito accommodate hi: [anerally, in. the most [ - , HOUSE.:' ggMj. ; .rjl>i*aunL uowmoi JSO march**,' edj and iimainM.lbetwWfctheaa ftAagfiuar endur* |®mEBEE iHK. . your sons aws grasping tjhair. matkeu to . -danger, think' what ie* .^r wfil §yk edile ytqplota'-wheh faraway from Koine stakes tdngh tht UeyUM injure gij««t lt ttli»TCs the infltmled end stiffened ngthe&supple^atrohßaqdvigor ot.'fei! I'> -.‘.L UTS AJfp GUNSnOTTCOUNDS- and preventing ge and gently ring.me edge®tt>|ether, , ‘J it ! (Juicily and pletely heaU tßfi'wiSt frightty wounds'- r ES AKD sistiSg irj.bra vuLUNf -1. !!>; . ■ TOERS/Uv,;.■ - To jeahqpt put into the KUspsatlTi' '-. ; U. ' r Husbands and Brothers! a more valUahlfenor more necessary gift than a supply of this . EXTRAORDINABTMiIITARY SAtVE. „ Tpe lonely sentry Walking his rounds at night,|exposed to drenching;rains and chill night air, is oftenfseited the most VIOLENT PAINS, COUGHS and SUFFOCATING HOARBNEB3, first symptomslof QUICK CON SUMPTION,! but If supplied! with HOLLO WAY'S PILLS and HOLLO* ArS OlNt- MENT, all danger is averted, |a tew Pills utoh nightjaqd morning, and the ointment, briskly rubbed twieej a day over the throat and'' chest will'remove the i SKVEBKSTJPAINS, andstop the most disfressing.or DANpEROUB COUGH Thjsfor* we hay to thd whole army. J; , SOLDIERS ATTENTION! V- ' i Sae to your, own health, do not trust Id', (he Army supplies although qiosa valuable. These PILLS and OINTMENT bate been thoroughly tested, they -are the only remedies used W-the European Gamps and Barracks, for ovier forty yean Doctor HhUoway'has supplied I all the armies in Europe, and during the CRIMEA* CAMPAIGN he established a depot at Bala-' clava, for the exclusive sale df these 10 BEAT REMEDIES.many aitime his special Agent thire has hold over a ton Jin weight of the Ointment in a single day. ' These terrible; and fatal enemies of the Soldieriin.Csmp, DIABBHEAJ DYSENTERY. SCURVY. SOBES Sdd SCROFULOUS ERUPTIONS, all disap* pearjlikc a charm before! these Pll/LS AND OINTMENT,| and now while the Cry mgs throughout the land, ■ i | / 1 ;Tp ARMS! TO arms.'!! -K -pb not letjlhfese brave -men perishi by dis ease, place in , their hands these PRECIOUS REMEDIES' that wilt- enable them to resist the dangerous exposures, the .Fevers, the Chills, and the wounds which they! cannot avoid, and what is more, ca jmOl frequently girt shccor, in the-moment of jneed; wheteaS if out. brave men have only tolpu<> their jhands-into! their Knapsacks and find tt ere a sure remedy for all the'casualties of the battle field, j Howj many thousands of lives would thus be {SaVed! Who would otherwise perisl before relief) could b|e obtained. . -j I / ''V-l-.l ißUlil wbei All tp.U •ad fett Jbltil At It At** dni com wia) .i (■ TO itfSICIAHS & H;E undersigned- wool 1 and Druggists that, o demand,' be is now pr i on a larger scale than of the Pharmacopoeia, strength and quality, i sortition Department o I bund-, superior in stren: I guarantee them ti ingth and purity. ; omp/preparaaOTfi offer i fie made dmmilal ih 1 the l soon to he issued, and will juabie r'emcdic»i 1 ! Any ihforifiatiah as their strehgth, litres and quilitiesdrill be sent tolthose desir jiagSil. .ij - A I adviie .Physi iioj who ha’c been [disappointed lit the effe< t ofany remedy, to try tho'sebof my manufacture. ’*■ [They include— : M ' ' of C okcynth, • - . Fluid- Eitradts of Dane elion, Bucha Ergot, Gentian, Lipullm . Vale danj Wild; Cherry Birk, and others, . -■ A i • Citrate of Irod and Citrate of Iron. and Quinine; very soluble} , , Wine of Iron, and Wine of Iron and Bark [agreeable; chalybeate!,,. . - '; r . -Syrup of the Hypo; hoi phites, ~ , i Cerate of the Extract pf CantlTaf ides; j a more reliable preparation {than the common' Cerate, . I | ! - [■ i' A■ ! - , Oxalatn Of Cerium; taeful' in obstinate Elixir of Yftlerianate of Ammonia; a jValiia bio nervous of sick headache; where a nervous stihiaiarit andj-antacid is in dicated, J ; ,'j- * • > [Solution of Bi-mecohtfi S. of Morphia: same strength as Laudanum and ; more agreeable in its effects. ‘ ], : j ' iPyro-phospbste of -Iron;, soluble, •; j. These, together'with, alljtWe ana finp chemi cals and other: mcdioinal artielts, furnished in any quantities! , [A, j [ jl am? prepared to mate chemical examina tions of .Ores, Drugs, Oils, Waters, &Ct: I GEQ. W. WEYt/tAMi Cor. 3d A Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ DR. GEO. CLEIS. A : h}s professional aervices to. the If citizens of.BEAVERAND SURROUND ING VILLAGES., - . '■ -,j IHis Office is in for the present, iere [he can be ’consulted at any ■ Wednesdays excepted, which days he can seen at his office' in Pittsburg, where he has practiced for. more than twenty years; • . [ Dr. Cleis calls the attention of the afflicted tpthe l following diseases!—Scrofula, Diseased or Weak- Eyes, Rheumatic Affections,j Female Complaints, Chronic; Diseases of lonjg standing A-all of which be treats with remarkable sue ess. ' ■. A -I . deed 3 :4t '■ x ; ADMINtSXRATC lett'ersV - Y»v. the. estate of He of Uhpene township, ] deceased, having been du dersigne' boro.of Rochester Besy%i 00. ,doo’d, haring teen granted to the undersigned, all persons' in debted to said estate are requested to, make immediate'payment; and those haring claims against thejaame will present .them properly authenticated for settlement. ' J MARY XitiKISS, Aarn’r*. fetoM; J.' .:' Rochester, Pa. ■ : ' • ; T. M. TAYLOR, P. M. c. p. circpnas, j;ijl cummins, k. » C. R Gummiris & Son, FFER-tbeir profMraijonal «ery^*i(Vj(| V/ .eieiane and of fearer and Hoinitjv .They dim . always bo found,’ when not professionty ehgaged, at the Drug Store df C. P. CuntoinS« M. D. f , I»ec3’62 ;.$•*!••. PITTSBUEG •\TOCt»atjTe BtTDSO PATUYftr the ttSttaW o? aU ! W of.OiseuCs, sad no lo«Hatioh in t,his com, try .greater f»cjliiia» for.fU Ailmtnl., •tttuoa ihiu thuC' ■ ■ - : 'T3,- ;.v t, ~; - • ■ i/A :rr; n; bambiejo^, "* xj- p "*„ !':!. 1 .-- , ,-I'.*:= - . 1 ..,, < At MY COOKE &100., Baikii^- j ; -' 104 SOOTH THIRD STREET, :.-■ r > 3s ■ I'-V, rEa^eiiAl*¥ : SoT.l,ie62i ; - :/:f -ivi, .':t, ,;"A* -..1 r|' &S undetapieth Earing been aspcintsd < SCBSRBIPMOK AGENT by tUTSeSttm tj .M thelreasnxy, U now pnml ti lte':' nisli, at once. the &€&'■ •■’ of the United State*, deriftuited as “Fir**' Twenties," redeemable U thdpUSMre of tA» ■ Oorerninenti altar fire yean, and authorised Of .apßwrdd tihtruxf.i&,, ’ • The CbCPON’ nONM areristued m sums o& $5O, $lOO $6OO, slooo.} !"■*; ■ - * .1. A . The BEOISTEIU BONDS la mm of $6O $lOO. $6OO, $lOOO pad $OOOO. A. ; Interest at Six jicr best, per'annqrfirill - ecnimenc*Jkpm daft jof rpdrohise, aidis PAYABiIb'. ; Setri-Annulally, which is equal,, atthe prdseak* premiuthion gold, toabont EIGHT PERCENT; PER ANNUM.. .I,L. TV.-,- ■■xf.-.'f V ,A ; > ■ : .Famera, Metchaiii3 aiid.all who hare any trioney to < know and remember that these | Bonds 'Sik ia / effect, a , FIRST i MORTGAGE upon all Bab- / roads. Canals; Bank Stocks and Securities, : and the immense products of all the Manufae* : " tUres, Ac., Ad.; In the country} and the fall,. ... and ample" provision made for the payment 'of' ' the interest, and liquidation^![ principal,' by . CustomsDhliCs.Bkcisd Stamps and Internal Revenue. serves to make these Bohds ., , Best, Most Availabte-and Most Fopytaf Jttpestment.in: the Market: 5- “Vy ; . .Subscriptions receivedatPAß id LegriTeh l ' 1 der, Notetj or notes apd checks of banks at par in Philadelphia. Subscribers by maSwiß ■ fefceive prompt attention, and. erery facility < . hud explanation, will he sfltjraed .ehipplieV tloh at this office".; !■ ! *■ • • i -. V Afdll of Bdsds kept on hand for immediate delivers. , . JAT COGfcE.Suhggrlptioa Ageht. A. mwiT. CRITTENDEN’S PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL OOXj3KEIC3-E3, N. E. comer of 7th &ChestimtSt., PHILADELPHIA PA. j ; ■ 'V; 9; ... Tjr»HlS Institution, which was established in I ISI4, and, is now consequently'iin t * eighteenth year of [its -existence, jmnntbera, among its gratuates, hundreds of the most »ni ccssfal Merchants andTJusihcss Men of our. Country. :;; - I I % |/' ■■ The object of the Institution ie solely/to af- . ford yoithg men facilities for thor6ugh(/prtpa-;, | ration for business, |• • . - 'l'/ -T ' The branches taught are.'Book-keeping, as applicable to the various departments of tride;- , Penmanship,' both plain i and ornamental; Commercial > Law, mathematics, Navigation, Civil Engineering,. iDrawingTPhanography,, and Modern Languages.- I r. The system of Instruction is peculiar; no classes or set lessons arc made dso of, bnteeoL 7 student is tatigbt individually, so that he may ' -commence at any time, and attend at whatetr* \ er hours are most convenient, | Catalogues are issued annually. after the - ' 15th of April, containing names of the «tu- ’ dents for the year}.'arid mil]particulars ; terms, &c.,attd may be obtained at any time by addressihjg the Principal j i . In eklfchsjve accommodations, iide-epread [i reputation, and the Itsligthy experience of -the r. Principal, this .Institution offers facilities su-rj pejrior to any other in the country, for, young men tvishihg to prepare Tor business, and to• pbtiia at the same time/a ntPtb«A„which-will prove n recommendation for them tb any Met ■ eantile House, t: •- I- ' 'j. ■; . f (Sg“,CßiTTEirpss's Series (it Treatises on? Book-Keeping, now more widely circulated. ' than any other work on the. subject, are for soje at the College. .„ '- ] . . 1 / i S; I HODGES CRITTENDEN, / ’ ' , i*vl«6nt«yiot-£air, -1 ’ / Iffav 7. ~ -•;!! ■ 1 |DETJ6OISTS. ! inform Physicians iWing to an increas epared to manufac -1 heretofore all arti . These will be of s | dispensed ; ih-the >f iny store, 'and Will igth to most in mar jo be of tHe {proper Jfd ifeJieW, bjtit Will pew Fhafhmoopoeia be fophd to be ral- AN ASYLUM FOR THE RECEP TION, CURB AND TREI&T -MEN®: OP MENTAL ALIENATION OR j disorder: '• And ibtlier _ >.i Nervous and Chronic Diseases. EXCLUSIVELY FOR FEMALES. THIS institution Is for the recepi' 1 ■ tion. care. and- frestnieht} of the indipeii- -i'-i dent.-ehui of patients who art laboring under ; mental derangement;/ or other nervous {md'; chronic disease. We makespecial mention dr‘! , | n'ervousi and chronic: diseases, from the fscS ' that.seven! tenths of ji are committed to.our public Asylums/io be ij treated for; disordered minds, are reduced to ;i 1 that lamentable condition/through previous L | physical disorder. By a well timed and yddi-v j cioiis treatment of chronic and nervous ‘dis- I fuses, all physical disorders, in jthe majority ■ iOf Odses may be removed .;'and thru the mind, ,/v hafiitg suffered 'through the medium of the I body will when free .from the exciting/, physifdl .oiluse, ihrorw pffJJmdVklea that ■ has bouitd 4nd reason once resume its sway, clothed in all its primitiyejbeauty and wonted:’ ' exceflence-y Hejtce the necessity ,of .nllthOjse.V , whoare laboring under the predisposing dr ; exciting causes, calculated in the end to im pair the mind to resort . to' an early and • judicious cjourse of remedial agents. s j The, Institution is a largo brick building ' with a Btoncbasemcnt—four stories 'high and well ventilated. It is situated on an ,elevated table land which commands a view, of entire town—adjacent hills—groves and • neighboring ! streams ; all of which are calculated to pet? / duce favorable impressions upon the disorder/ ed mind. J ; ■ / ' L j • i . The Institution is complete .in' all of its?ap pointments. ‘Having been tastefully (UtedjM ''' ! at greet 'expense, jin order that il mltyjneet I the approbation and,ylewß of thee ■ r .Thc -waiter closets and bathing ■. apparatus* have i been gotten up uuon the most approved . modern scientlflcprinciples. This depanment embraces not only" the ordinary batjm but, [also,ii.the medicated, warm air and jawendjng. ; ajjd 'descending douche far the more effectual and sueVssfiditroa&nentiof cutaneous and . | ' , ■ u. l*»Ve-t{) say to,*Jhtfco£t Hflßl j»ay ; h* , ulBbMedj4(j|jecimmit th*. interests .of iadfcir wife^, Bister (dr dadjjhvjr,' ■ -to our 'charge—may be assured that no hieiins will be spared t or ! efforts wanting ;on’our part.to-amcliorote their conJi'tioniorjto effect a restoration .thfcit he,'-. customedjfaeaUh andvigorjof mind." . • T*?’- Forjfurthcn particuldrs 'eend for af'circularj o .All communications ahould be addressed \ ' 1 ; ■{,; J C E. KENfrRICK. M. B. I : Bupt.of Kew Brighton Retreat / * I. l i■ ’ V J . «•' • /; „Ne w,Brighton }.') novlg’o2. >j 'T. V • Beaver Co* Pa. 7 . •jR-s xoiicjsr pt administration on -Ik»t Cowas. Sr.; lite Sparer counly, i.n., (ly granted to the un idebted' to sald.JSstijta. ISdlattf payment, an# nil thp same T?illpre-‘ icnticated for [settler EIY'COWAS.iJr., j ). ' Adm’r. FOBBEN^ -, A[ well cultivatedf fsr’nf neWrlfew Brighton,' ’P«., 'on very. ' jfpsonable terms. *, " "vt* (■/ Ja-iig’s::' «t. iAw. ..‘(BBAirKB;'PA> * • * . v.-1 , ■, •* . : } iW'y.F-nM tk* Court Sna*. r-~ • ' -.,'i r,V - '.-if.-:- = ”• ;'7w.MH?es 'y'r.’p m. £ ,Vi , . lEN