* a:. ;. i ■ ' .. «. mxufr Sfk, mro»* nomm. ■t - v :->■ '. i- • f -4; 23d ,: 1j594. «tn3SCRIPTION ■. •! It'ij not possible to continue the publieh _: lion of-Tju Aloes under the old arrangement « sfsending - the psper tosubscribere whompy ?; not pay within fire or ten years. Printing or four limetParimiclr a* it i did in 1860, and-besides we must hare the . mpneyto-getit even at thatpnee.- - Printers’ expenses arerery much greater r -«bicb must . be'equalised bp, of theirwages. Tq meet these- demands,, and so^-continue the. publication of The ' Andes, * must bepaid inrariabl; inaaVance. - Jlub rales ham also been established by which we : expect to furnish.lnk Anocs some what, cheap "•"hr to itr subscribers and, their number tobe Ufgely Increased. \ jOnio copy. one year j $ 2 OQ Fjr* copies,*on* year, to one address... 950 '.’Tin copies, •• , « ... 18 00 "twenty'“ “ ' “ . . ... 85 00 (®_Any larger uumboiy $1,75 each. -tSt m Additional sabsgjriberk from time to time, as they be added at the club price. . (©'Clergymen and professional teachers’ $l,OO per year. '2 \' subscriptions received; for a less time than six months. are authorized to act aS agents for the Argui. ' whose tithe is about, to expire, will receive their papers marked with • •« X. i Ratos of Advertising: k •r-Om# «qa»re, l B»ch subsequent' inßertiop..,.. . 6b i column, 6 mos.. —l2 00 •I column, 6 m081.,.':.....,r.i.......1.. 20 00 - 1 column, 6 mqs 1.......55 00 Professional and bnsincßsCards. not ex ceeding 10 lines.... 8 00 •ifaeulora, Administratofsjand Auditor's f N*tices. each ..i .1:.'.... 8 00 Local notices, 10 cents per line each insertion. ,• fDeaths and Marriages will be published gratis .where the same does not exceed five net; for each additional line 5 cents will be : sparged—excepting in the notices Of deceased ■pldiers, published free. transient advertisements must be jjaid in advance.' Address,' always postpaid, i:'i" , D. w. scojt. J*., | v , • Beaver C. IT., P«. ,i S THANKSGIVING. Af Thursday of this week has been ap jointed a day of thanksgiving by president Lincoln and Gov. Curtin As such the President requests it to - be observed (for the wonderful and uni j fprm success which has been granted I unto our army and uavydnoverthrow , :pg the enemies of oaf country’s wcl-, fpr'e.'' It Iras been appointed by the . <|overnor for the usual blessings, bounties, nndprovideneea- which we . Have ic mercy received during the past, year, and, also, “for the victories which He has vouchsafed’ to us over armed tyaitors ” -Indeed, ifsbould be a day 1 -of no ordinary thanksgiving. During preceding years of the A drain is 5 - . "braticn; there could be_no such fitting opportunity given, for this purpose.- •Victory then buit seldom'porclied upon |ur banners " Defeat'followed.defeat, ffqdo not say; but, no decisive battle ■followed our fighting. .-But the cam'' Jaign of ’64 has beau one ofun usual : |iiicubßß to .our arms. Grant, Sher , ' Jian, Sheridan, , Farragut—none of lost a. battle. Hebei priva teers are being rapidly captured or -'destroyed. Everything now seems to . .betoken the fulfillment of the prophe dyi ‘‘the beginning pf the end’’ has *pme. - _■ : ■ I The crops in this State for the yeir f 54 I have been very good. We can [hoar of no. scarcity n6r destitution /anywhere. Penns\’lvania farmers will • v have enough to bread their families acd much to spare, Business ofev» ijery kind is flourishing, and money is plenty. Another source of great , wealth lias been discovered in the State. .: The oil boneathl its surface is . brought up and is shipped off to other gantries in larg6 quantities, besides , the groat amount that is consumed bet o * This baa enriched our in hub - itanti much, and will yet enrich them mere. j ■ f i ' . , » The enumeration 'of all the blessings • i - . 1 O- . J State, , and indivii^Sl—-. : which have been so freely bestowed on os within the past j ear, would ■■ fprjn a catalogue too large for our time apd space. I •. Everyh individual has something to ,fce thankful for, and it is his-duty to be tfaankftil. ; “ln everything give paid PanX by the iuspiratiou of God. . ; IPTiil we then to-mprrow, as many of W have done on .similar days in the past, proceed' to labor in our various. . - ypeations, with ungrateful hearts and bands, disregarding the hand Of the who,giveth us richly to-en i joyWe" think this time, for once, ; ,jpur fcUow-ditizecs 1 will .close their. .frooß-shops, .their offices, ijcevo their fields and their gardens, Ipsseinble in their churches . Upble servicesare to he offered 1 , gather , y round their hoards spread with the ■ best - the land affords, and all, with . > pee accord, for (Pop day, mingletheir : a Irishes, their /prayers, their songs of -^thanksgiving 1 «nto -liira who. is in 'and cared foe A i'tß «s a w UVr tor hit cbjldran. ' ii3ia v '•iOb, Hon. Edward* Eferetr gave an 'in'. '*teresting jspei+ch at /the grand ban- tbe/merehatits of Bos ton;|lu hjapor |Vd llie officers "Jjf ‘ the A wasbue to tboifreMdeii of the flni ted Mwiprjd /Everett---was called «n to rikooiidjlo It, ahd&iiid;/ : i v Yhu jrpy 'iMa *hePre»duont iSot: a* candjdttte^afVir severity . contested electiori. but as the conatituliojialbead ; of the Goycrnjindrit of lhe'copniiy.'the Urited Btateji, ; the Commander in chief bf tbeb'rmyyja'nd niVy,* and 'the personal of the -people in the family bfnations: lln the hon ors-yoo ipajj: to the president, you honorf yourselves; ■it is a becoming mark of respect on the pait of .a! peo ple thus torcjcognlze the objeefot the people’s choice.; : ) 1 But I would not- have li]t inferred, from these rhmafksi.lhat the Presi dent of the United. States,* iu iwhose - honor yoojhaye proposed jibe toast to - which you have called me to respond, j is entitled to this mark of reepect only in his official [capacity. Now that the struggle is past, apre that, no 1 liberal-minded person, however op posed to’ him politically {and yem know,- s : i, belongs to “the Pres dent’s'opposition,”) will be unwilling j. , . that,to performing-the.dk.ty yea have ElectionlEooentrioities.J (devolved upon me, I should say that m. ot,ji a i i.- nr e i\ , I recognize, to him a full measure of .The Philadelphia News has lately the qualitioß,! which.entitle him lo tho given some very curious and amusiug personal respect of the people,- who examples of tWpractice of laying! wa- have just given him a proof of their gers upop the .result /of an r election. confidence, not extended! to any of bis It says: ' • I ■" predecessors[in this generation. It is jpu ’ ,•! T >- .. no small proof of- this, that he has a rr? thoBe •'b®* passed through the fiery ordeal; of the attract attention a? be^ n g° of canvats. and stood the'slorm wagers reaches further than the stake o{ detracted from hundreds oHigpr a IrZ' r" ,dollars. Gentle- o us and hostile presses,and had split men ofwealth and.leasure are drawn Ue ’ 6aid against him (I speak not of d l a - d:U ?. preCede ,. t . ed . Co . n^ 1 !' ,onB personal : qualities)? which deserves . K \ P°. IIUc * T ait k; even an There is no one of «, e 4 * °Ci a - ■ - un ? Bffreement, bis predeces£orH,iioteveii Washington, nr vrr.!r t f eW R^ e a celebrated t o f . whom a« |many and ms reprdaohful ( ’ eU ’ ** r r% VooT % s - tal : tcd ' things have hot been said, unless per. from the centre of, Boston Commo/., haps it ho M|r. Monroe, who had the -• ik* U ? e ''!’ ee^^ p l[ o ' v i fiiied with happiness tpfull. upon.“the ora .of good , fa 'i l *undling before him. • Ben. feelings?’ arid who was, in ho' one pushed Ins-barrow two runes from the quu u t^lhe l as a man or a President • hC FT* 6rowded superior to j Mr. Ltocdu. Mr. Lin rifaimh fAa* l au^. tl,cn v * ja f u, *L coin gave ample proof of his iaiallee- S" t n C n d . hl * apples along iho route lual capacity, whc'.i h i .ont Sted r- r a to the wandering urchins who follow- boatill Sonata of the Ur.iu-o *utes 8 \ i P a T 6e P 0n t L h ° with-Judge Douglas. When I%t in . himb ack tot he tho SoD! f to wi ,h Judge .Uouglls, I fi>ir «f a lAtr ' WaB PW ,n g the for- j though bini . for business and debate, one of-rnLT * e rTj «as ( the of ’ tbe ablest of .thai body, cmppTab ii A 1 i£ B^' ,' ,n . but bis speeches in the senatorial ion wrv nrl M t!r r s lJn, ’ n - ■ gress. in no respect superior to f an l " over eaught Mr. Liidolri’s I o tho Pre-idont th« ndt oioV.’t"l° d to' IS> j rda ”' c i v**i to (bts'eiptirsly, censcientious in the dis 'tlin whiolK. e vor f l a,, y ,n i charge of hiS high trust, and that, un tiirto !•' liad walked be.'- dap cirunmsi unces of unpui-alled diffi ; f rj,I ph the foar rniles the j ( - u Jty f he h'is adn.inistered . the Gpv d-itVi twitted Bon.. orutm n t, with, the deepest ‘seme of |e eimo rohsn LS CS 'ii^ n ° l^er y eal ’i sponsibilily *.6 his country .and Bis I rn.T ®“.5- d ’^ nd - a “ 0lb nn W? I Gbd, HJe Is ilmihontly kind-hearlc'd. 'sut in D m 9 I*® | L nm-stffb hii spoke the truth, the.oth fs L Jr. flv a "'/Tl pf ,? f ierday, kvheV, L said that he had nc- *? a S oB^. n ; w 'hile willuigly planted a thorn iu aiiy iiu'r_ofthnt . f* o ‘ ,t,ca l P n i man’s bosom. Uo.is one of the most In me*** 11, ;i bared arms and; laboiioiis and indefatigable men in the nf i tri f or .,*, e .’ B: ‘,T cd a „ C0 L dv I country, ana {hat he has boon able to i q,, ’ !,., ■¥ thp cellar below, -j uustaiu bimjclf under as great a load f.'. , , 80 . had an uhfriondlyjdis-. o fcare as jivas over - laid upon the tnetto run mat the October dcclion head oi/theheart cfalivihg man, is in u P an d he was oleelod to stay at ; la no small degree owing tp the fact ° • •5t ITe a {' b , lB i P cw ! or,n l friboda that thtf vtpdiclive and angry, pass, wa >ed through the, Colurh- sions form no pan. of-his. naturcl and bus the day after the cloctmnV-bare-, thill a,' kindly and playful spirit min cai o , barefooted and destitute of jri eti itslsweotness w’ith the austere cup coat and vest,‘whUe a ; noted Union of pub iic-d Jty. . ■ i - polilieian walked ; behind carrying ni;vy S( ; cm hardiv worth while to osc necessa artrclf sof weanngx not ; f , e descriptions, which irpre app.irc. uever,hu\e b >mit the Prjsidehi as a person ofun.- e -*? ■ '• ll , ad ?i , ' ut °ur -more 'coiiih appearance-and manners ~But exci a o jOh|G9tliam goes into ; Burke, did lot think it out of place, pence ica manias pver th.c elections: in the most magnificent discourse in re wagers lere are curious ar.d amo,.. ; English language, to comment on: ,• ‘i >'day last, one of thoDenv t i ltJ U p]| o!l vi nee, manners, ami fenii.ver ■, fSi '• ' u ' lanB t ' V 10 ' ,6 saiion Of llie cxeilod French Pritices- : faith in. the succession of McClellan to j will take M«e likerty-to sav. that oU the^ 1 residential honors was as hnh, the oll ,y K^.ial ofc0b8io „ i n ' CVt . r behuf in thß-m-can • waves,.pa- ~h e hoVlor t b be in the'company af thl: . lL an . d; -1 " 11 Broadwaj’ for two President, viz, the commemoration at: "l, 1 -n C.nol.no, with a dilapidated G («tysbur.gl he sat'at the table at the: bonpet perched upon the apex of h,s r ; hou / 0 friend David Wills.Esq£ ilut'/id” enduring fate b y several distinguished perf : ifwL\^i G9PP r rbett xr Mi P sons, lidies and geh.leme°n, foreign/ Mnnrl'iv - 'tears from Monday '.tb C rs and Americans, .among them the. i , J ’ ugo heaver French 1 Minister at Washington, since .hat of monstrous... proportions; ! two i appointed 1 Ppench' Ambassador hi hliT’ a¥. V nV' !t ‘ bU r l' d 0 at Madrid, and the Admiral;.of the lin. fv ,iffonc* -k." r .I c ”‘o<*ral of p r otieli fleet, ajid that in gentlemanly , ji and afirm U ppoavjani;ei,. manners, and convetsa-■ r.r'% nl u r h^Wi 8 the peer of any man at South, on Sunday attached - three ol tha table ' ' e ■' J his stud .to a bn.kenilown Tlie im pl rt knt ohjaclion urged a- Oyster ftom the Six h/Vard, and, gainst Mr.lLincoln is that personally the mettled steeds rn singlkhne. H e lucks fikedness of purpose/ and i^ V t rh n H S ,. manS rh n that, his and - administration nue.Jo tbo-Battery throughthejPark. havo vunted uliity. of. counsel. I homo aga™. of thirlk l shall no candid oppo election season^ gtre endless, ard we neflt ( j umino partisan my do not object tb the harmless mirth of #elf) re i nin( f you at ' reci , fe i y tbe an eccentric wager: There would be cha ; rge ; b,. the same mighl ho n r? blo °' Jsbed . a r fc .^ e brought against Wuthinglon and his: Under'circumslan stakes dependont for distribution np- ccs vaitly less plan or. the isrne of the|day were no more c d in his.ckbh.ct and kep¥ there as important than JLhe Vnirlhful condit ions long as they could be induced to stay noted above. iTheloUery of money .is tho b tw ; o political. lead.-“ (Jefferson ? n flnr n Bcar ® el y IOKB ext f ndera-_ looked ppon as Jeff. Oavis’ organ, has' thd following: '•The war news’ = ex oitiog.to 4»JV and'teiU of aotivityioys J erywheye. The l hi stead of passing away in peace, -is to' expire itrslorm. The IStb.ofNovetn bor is here, and winter- has given am ple warning that he is, pot iar bobifid hie time; bui.in Yirg’hia new.moves menta are on foot, and in Georgiajand Tennessee vast campaigns, singularly complicated, are -in process of devoU opment.”- . v .... | ’ 'n About Sherman’s movementtlie Sen-' tinel says: : : , L ’| : - ; - h-jf.i'"' ’y “The first point marked {Re capture by Sherman, is Mucoh, distanijfom Atlanta 10E 1 are informed that bo is next to move on Savannah,. 190 miiesfroni A£» ion, and .upojn ,Cbarl«Sftou, 200 inline'far ibor, ana 'perhaps%ugusta; IGI miles Iroin Macon, by rail i» to,form a point .in- tbegrand tpur^-,Haying resolved upon suejb a marcU,Sherman has pom milled hjimsolf tbit by tearing ujfthe railroad'behind him as farifayk ;M>All atoot.a, and by destroying the bridge Over this Chattahoochee—a singular m-oenuylar, to be sure. Since, bis peo ple at home have hcardnolbing from him, wd hope. they, nayer wiil affalri.l ‘Hi is the, speculation of Some ijhat, ] iastbadrjof marching upon Sayapnahj and: Charleston, Sherman will .ipuVc'i torilonigomery audilobile. .r! : '.-j Sas ‘Fkanci seb, Noy. ‘ 14. ■ . i lonilor Camancbe was success- j inched'tp-day.' The ' Canan lie of the’first batch of niuni-1 ijwas built by SecoV&Co-j uu j rinieodeiice of Gbo . : Birkb utj? oven)ber,lSit)3, the prevalence of a very; severe ia Aquil'.a sunk.!having pjvpr r anchor arid stove a hole' in ora, and both vessels sunk in rty feot of water. It was not ore the contractors sel to work, i pieces-were removed Iroin the ’ essel and landed sate -on shore, j iiaddapsed flacking two days), ] s Cainanci.e iis “completeV and floating monument of!Ameii srpriso'and of the growing im e of our navy. ■ ) j; I. is it *»rd ;trat ces jace Thom fully (ail tlio ii bl tors, aVui llio nupei Jr., at j| on boarc around Franiisi 1863 during ga}o, tb rode bei her botti about il long bcf and tlie bilged vli A year, 1 and the afloat, r can on'. ! portanC* Uel nommittM report*, Iho t'ol destruction by Sheridan: JTJiir*' bouse*, four hundred and .rns, thirty-one mill*, three fao ind one .furnace, buriiod;! one ■ A -Tl^l lowing i dwellini fifty bm lories r hiindro lliousai Ibmixnn and tori and. k«' ber qf ll nine th! ij mile* oi fencing, one hundred j iu! bushels of wheal, “fifty- 1 ud bushels of, corn; sis.' thpus. M ol buy, destroyed, one ilious-l | voii hundred cattle; largo .num liorsos. foivr thousand shepp.ar.d umsand liogs carried off. J ■!./ ; WAsniNdios. iiov.'ii?!. > sport of the- death ofi Gen. from Cairo, ia discredited: The Cmnhj, here.' New York, Nov. 21 : . . oil providing a Dinner to Solrtiewi and have, mot with" si great.siiccessi thousand pounds of: poultry Iroady been sent to fleetj 6,000 to. Shcri rnij*, and 150,000 pounds; of r, besides immense. quantities of ies. to army pf. Potoinad and Mbro yet Ujlo he sentj It tbo.sura Of 650,000 has been re -]. ■ r|- Tli* Thanki Sailprs Thirty havo a Poneri dan’s a: poultry uclicac JameS. money peiyed, ■ A Kp'ociaf to the. Timet ’dated iVasb iug|toii|2lßt*savB Burnsidd lie* re-, lurpeil to ill at city from the army. It is expected by military men here that Sherman'ii movement will, bring on qp- along tDe whole Upo, both in Virginia and the West. . ’ . yhlorday’s Richmond papers ■ con~ taih no news trom -Georgia. They are| undoubtedly nhder strict condor-* ship.to prevent & panic. I I WASSisotos'Noveniber 1 15. ■>*■ i ' '-1 1 ■ ' ; t \ ■<, ;■ 'Ehe President formally accepted ot Gen. McClellan, to data; from the Bth inst. Genj -Phil. Sheridan was appointed immediately Ma|br General in the regular artntvto fill the Tachney thna occasioned hy'nie feifgnation ofGen. McClellan. -Sher« idap was bdt a captain in the regular arnjy before hispromtltion to-day. j f I jV I : r-.-f- t 1 ' 1 To CubbDoosof Wobstino Sheep. —Yoke two stont.rams toa stick four -'feeldong and tie thedog to the banter between .the rams and let them; dtag; biip abooi .- the fields. If that does not!|pnre bim,die hiro neek and heels, fn'#j(atew«v 4l»d race a (Joels of sheep ovorlbfm a few. times {so clo*ely|that a feW j>f them mnat tramplein'pon him; apdj be will thereafter. have, nO;de«ire to borne near the smell o! wool.-?. - i* ; s I New: York .Nov. ■'■l7. i%. I-''; : 1 , , leskjuvouior. 1 l-.’l, STRENGTH .TO THE WEAK! /-.YOUTH-TO AGEOIi : ; '•s.wißiafivov W- 1 i ?'s' e^?a,,j’ c VI - lHi. oat Ms THiiSSf— , .Beaming from ,i. : , ,f,The aged should be certain to make the| Bio- "W : act ! >ke h .charm in kfenoa household god, inasmuch as it will at ypeompany difficult reader .them "youthful 'tir Teelihg- .and .' in L Bt , rua ; 1 ® n ’ *"d arc the c, n i T ■etrehgth,' end enable them tplive over agjin 1 ff m ”Jf or F'uslies, ," n,J >!. thedays of their prislinejoy.' Ithotonlyei- ~e, ,e “?W Back, and Si le*. p. >, c "■. Vf <; hilaratee '.strengthens, and is really an in-.i ~c a, r t- *lt rTon, l 'Tiemors, 'i. ‘r l! * : :on.;. valuable blessing* especially .to thosej who {.Broken. Sleep, and other ur,ii,V >rOr-VVhitcs,iLie^ t jf " rir>! <»•-.' any hnman organ.thiasuperb preparation i. J)k ‘ CheeHfiTVtan’c »• intti !r will remove the effect at onoe and forever. „ ' man s remain , r : n, .■ ■■ f . • . 1.. ]:. ■ . 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Court; ' of the County of, Beaver, 'he undersign- ' id will exposer, .to sale by'Public Vendue or; out-cry, on the premises, on - ‘ L r I . - THURSDAY, pee. 29,'A, 1564, J at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described! real estate of Kobcrt Moore, of South Beaver j - township, Beaver county; Pa., dcc’d.i situate ;; in said township and county aforesaid, hound-', isd.and described as follOws,'to wit Beginning , at a stone,-thence by land of Montgomery,; Hartford and Daniel M’Ctea's hcirsjsoutii 1“ ; ■west porches to a'stone, thence by land i of Wm. M’Kee south 86 cast . 136 8 porchesj to a stone, thcnceiby land of Andrew McCloy ; and John'MeDade north A 0 east 191 3 parches j to a’stone, thence by lanpof Wm. M’Kee nor!; 87J a west 135 perches to the place of begin- j ping, containing 160 acres and 1481 perches, I ’strict'measure, on which are erected one large ’: frame dwelling-house, hiigh, flp’e i I hawed log tenant house, 17 by 18 feet, hewed > log barp, 60 by 28 feet; about 130 acres clear- j ed and in a good state of cultivation; .There; is on the land over 200 bearing apple and peach trees, .with a four feet vein of'coal,un derlying nearly the whole premises. | ■ Txnjts.—One-third of the purchase money outhe oonfirmayon of the sale by. the court, balance in two equal, annual from that date, with interest thereon ffom same time,and to be secured by bond and mortgage; 1 JOHN SLBXTZ, Adm’r. of said I dec’ll. N0t23’61 If,OTIC Ef ] LETTERS; of administration on the es tate of| Okoboe;F6x, late ■ «f 1 Hanover ; township, Beaver ct>, dec’d.having becngmnt ;ed to the undersigned, ait persons indebted le saidestate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against,said estate will present them, to the subscriber properly authenticated foraettlement. WILLIAM f OX, Adm’r., > -n0T23’64 : , r Hanojver tp, ''ttstßATOß'S KO'i. ■ *>-ation on tbi or ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LEXTERB of sdministretion on the eeUi* of JOBK ‘SCAWUOBT, UtS Of - ; B*COOOU township, Besrer co., deo’d, hsrtotbeen is sued to the undersigned, nil persons indebted ere required to mskeimmdUtepsjnientv end those hsring slsims wili preseni them, prop erlr sotbestiosted foe settlement, t l-‘ . i JAMES SMITH, Adin'r..- - «owSS‘«4 :■ x -..--V'T ;■ ■ / Wl ■ 5 ’\ Dr. Cheeseman’s Penial* Are ih ? only iweoioni.ih* nu .J. ' la : , ■pteanl the ItU ; and ; nuirt' rdwhU■ f„\ / ‘.A j in, the icorld, which » tp.mpa-A'it' 1 Dr. CheesemaiTs Female 11, They Skqe received, t.ti.Ure ‘ j mg thesancuim Arthe mostWrifrpi'' •in America; j j, r t . A v’’ ; [ Explicit ■ Directions into l'-’ 1 pri.ce, .Orfs Dollar : per bos'; cutnkJl! 50 robo pills J ' ■ ’ Pills, »e«Uy mail, c.-ea;,,-.' -' (At the price- (6 the IVicrii-tory!; AAC iedr Agfent, in current-' funds.! gists generally',', • * ; li-i,?'-" by all Druggists ul XsAUrightou. .’i'A Quarterly Statem ■■ . 'j, Beaver Cc i iJumm'l I- * ' RKSUI HVt Notes anti bills disoOnnti‘i|, U. 5.6 percent. coupon Iwin Furniture,aud oflice fixtort Due fro& other bunks. Notes and checks of other U.,3. Treasury Coin in Tiult....'. • ••• Capital ituok Notes in circulation. Due depositors Due tb'e Commonweal^* Contingent funds Dividends unpaid...;... "I certify thattbenboVo n correct according to tlie b.i and'belief, i ' EbMi Affirmed and subscribed day of t T. JI. M COH- ■ ' • 1 -!• % . 1' Dividend ~, ~: i . i , J-i B\sK-or - j• ' • fjNew Brishlon. ; j"' T -, ; i rr\nE President and I’y' 00 * or .P,i-it'ENi |. X bar* I tills day‘declare * . ,g -fFoORPER 1 CENT, R| 1 *1 j of the profits of the cP f e ‘'e= ! ito Stockholders or their legal l P ! .. demand-free of norfl/Bd ■*■'•' L—— NOTICE. TO STOpKHO' ■ .^.BANk;or.BtAvr,aCo ■ ; •. 3leirßns|>»»-i ieSt( NOTICE is hereby g> Ten 10 c ■ „| of the Bank of Beaver h conformity with the.set / , thit Commonwealth s -beto'n- ■ - c r parpott of under- to p; ■ ted Slatee" approved Aug -■’'bes* 11 provisions of Ihe said '*. w r° ia f i* 1 plied "with. and the . D .; r | a rt ' t dc4i» . bava r 'tnade the requiatte j. i Cotahtroller. of Currency,|mp“ , jl.^eftt r hoo^ * . ent ofB; junty SEM t-3- . rt L act.!*# > |;' U* : v itiS;..;..— ;, ;; l $2J3."iV K iiaifcmoni-B'J W-ror^”; jjll) ' ; i l)e‘.-i'» “ftr UABILIT .b.-s« sr * pc :