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' '. transient advertisements must be paid iq advance. -Address, always postpaid,, ," ' • -r D. VT. SCOTT, Jh., ' Freedraen’s Relief- ! Missionary enterprises are praise worthy and deserving of support whatever .may bo the c|arfc landja’nd benighted people for whoso enlighten ment they are undertaken. But much stronger have they uponj the. . and assistance of each one when .these missions are directed to thp, poor and oppressed of his jowo h>nd- Many thousands of ignorant". d«gjjnded' human - beings in the South i'H'-’S' pssr-cd from bondage to freedom aqjj-pow can bo reached by the hinds ofijjburity and civilization. : It would not !be consistent 'with the spirit of .tide charity for the American pdople to ppglcci their own brethren, while, , .sap ji|ng to relieve those of other lands Mplny 'Froedmon’s Belief Associations hive been’ organized in various parts of the Northern States. One of these is present actively" engaged in some ■ °f.|;h° large cities in soliciting land r collecting money. IV proposes to riisp 8200,000,0 f which 850,000 has al ready been subscribed in Philadelphia. • Cpplnderable Amount of-monoji has ■beep -collected in Wistcrn Ponnsylva- the last,)-’oar for the.same cpp|e. While much has been, llqnh for pb.c relief of those imshackledjraen aid’ women, many of whom are -.so ’hrnta’.izod as hardly to properly-ap proejato the blessings of liberty, there is Still very much room for the m.ar - c '«p P f a proper chanty towards them : b a’ kypod and loval citizens. ICbeir - oumper is not smaMf, nor theii lpl-6- giipßS in refinement and civilization of extent even among the best o’f tim.pp- It was to the selfish advantage to keop themslgnorant ap<| -degraded. But it will now be to advantage of the whole country to in strppt and elevate ghem; until this is don'V they they will bo a hindianco to aoutfcern - I . /*P' y- ■■ i ■ j The burden dl their relief should, bo J the now pressing upon the benevolent heart of every chriktian an^' patriot, whose; reward for good done to them will be felt in this life, *ebp in their own land, though it should be after many days. Ifj men srefdso to wotk out their own salva-/ tion, l.cie is a fine opportunity for mifob good labor. If they wish the ap probation of the Heavenly Master, ttjey will find it. here: “Inasmuch as H b arc done it unto the least of i;hese nw brethren, ye have done it unto ? s , . ■-> !| . . --.TV. I Fixes in New York pity - : 4- nefarious attempt was made Fri night week, to| burn donSra, Ifew ; Y P[! f o,t y- The was applied by - nafeftßß of phosphorjis, genfeially pla the bed-rooms of various hotels. T|»|e first .of these buildings found to op fire-was the St. Jamo's-Hotel.— f° r tonately extinguished witb opt much damage, j From the time, half-past o'clock, j when tb'o Si ■ ■ (tjj ho **ti j"tiifo. ’"sl r,, :^r „ 6 ; jftonse, ■Tanirtiinjf. '■: " " / - .1= " HallvLovejoy'sUotel.BelWniHoase, and Barnam’s Museum, were fife, some in two or three different places, and at each place the tores li gation shored that the same incendia ry means bod beep employed. The only prominent-hotel in that city that Was not fired onj Friday night, Was the New York Hotel, the gehoral i«n dezvousof the secessionists. The room that was bred, in the Si- James Hotel was occupied by a man giving his as John School, of Maryland. - A Balti more woman'was arrested who seems w- i j- - to something to do with the fir,* ing of three -of the hotels. Gn her person were found papers which led to the surest of a’ man recently dis charged from Ft- Lafayette. These are significant facts, which, with some others, confirm the suspicion of it be ing the j work of rebel! emissaries.— Tbey were In league with burglars, thieves, cut-throats,-and pickpockets;, as these gathered about the entrance ot the .hotels, ready for plunder on the breaking out of 1 thb fire. 00 50 00 00 i -** It will be seen that tb'e preparations made for burning the citv were ex tensive, but imperfect! No consider able fife occurred. Yet the intention, however horrible, is.evident. Tt was a desperate measure ol! the foul spirit of rebellion; but the citizens PT New' York can thank God for this—the last -rebel failure. Sermon by the Rev. Franklin Moore, D. D. The following is biitain extract front a Thanksgiving Sermon preached by the eloquent Dr. Franklin Moore, its Union Church, Philadelphia, It is ta ken from the Phifadelphja Inquirer of the 25th of November, j "The text was the following verses—Psalm cxxiv, 1- 6; Psalm cxvii, 1,2; I Cpr. xvi, 13. ] '■ The,speaker began his discourse,Uy remarking that had.the nation reach ed the goal of rest which, under God, it surely wilj reach, he 1 could feel it a: pleasure on such a day lb,investigate social question, such as'; theexcelten.ee of popufdr Government | But all the land is in jthe . tumult of war.' The whole nation is rocking ini excitement as the sell seethes and; heaves before the march of; the l,oim pest. His lino of thought, therefore, j would grapple with thie living ..jn'ler--! ■esis off he times. Ills theme he would style The Crisis; a Cull for Gratitude; a summons to manly, Chilian Duty. lu-^enforcing the first part of the theme it was assumed that God must be ae> kaoyvledged as the Savior of-the na*« tipiiul life in the struggle through which We are passing. I \V(f all know this must be true, as tittlght in' his’ Word,, "Ho docth according to His I will in.the army ,o( heaven aiidjimoiig the inhabitants* of thb earth. .‘pHo changelh the times bod the seasons;• Ho kings ni.d se.ttelhr'up kings; Ho. givtih wisdom unto The wise, and (knowledge' to them that know understanding/' Alt. national deliverance is flora God. But there are proofs for Uis inuwpusi-tion in be T j half of the Union so'cl ear that devout j men must wonder and praise. Some ! periodsdh the progress of the cotiflidtj were cited wherein this interposition 1 must bo supposed. The condition Of] the nation at the commencement dfii theAvar' was noticed. The navy wa&l scattered, the army inefficient, and; litany officers of both false lo the flag] j.Tbfi finances of the Republic were not] sound lor the approaching .'struggle]-; The speaker contended . that God's ■ delivering hand in t'lio ori .is was to lip; recognized by ihe important.agency! ,of.»’.e ejiurch thiough which the Most High nets on the world. The great] majority of the clergy had been zed ] j ous lor the country'. /So, too,’had ihei ! majority of .Christian laymen.. The ] Christian press had spoken out nobly I tor God and liberty. ; He believed in-1 felligont public men .would admit .that! ■Without the aid of thvhich still are resorv erk for the phople. Make all saci i frees .ngedful forTVvictory, spurn shallow counsels, walk right on in the path of duty till God commands peace, aud sheathes thie sword in righteousness- Then let rifsbir g rockets carve their larches of fire; ht pyrotechnic splend ors fill the. Jsky, writing vividly, on thobrqwof flight, in letters of emerald and_ gjjld, ifuch . words Victory, Peace,]Union, Libe ,- jubilee funs tbuoder on land while 6c whole world will join our own mil lions iii a shoui. of ecstacy over the perpetuated; ana renovated nationali ty. • - j j' The New Torpedo Boat “Strom- Y }-■ j boll. ’ : Some years ago, W.m. W. W: Wood, Chief Hrtgineorjof conceiv ed the -bleu ■ ofl using the.siilinia'rino ■ itorpddo iiy if .manner not heretofore j known- or experimented upon. His] plans were hro tght to the notice of’ the Xivvy Department, and a board of; examiriers were appointed to inquire | into the merits >f the invention, who I , {reported in ns f.ivor, and recommend;| led the construe ion of a vessel to de-1 monstrate (jho idea. The Department I immediately or lered the construction;) {of what is now the’••Stromboli,” T, to test her propulsivei and torpedo jenginesj | Alter Vome • tests ot her machinery,-which'work ed to the satisfaction of all, it waslle. elded to fire a ‘I wood torpe,do.’f of the | same pattern.as that, used-by .Lieut. Cnslrjng, in dei tvoying {so rebel .ram Alherraarle| This torpedo was placed in- the basket, and when about one’ fool below the nhrfaee ofithfe-water.-it j was exploded, -The water vfas'thrown i up about lljO* feist. In a pefl)enditular column, wl'iieh measure i ten' feet in diameter. jThe torpedo, when it ex ploded, wals, o (ly about fifteen feet from the bow 6f. the vessel, and the I shock felt jon “was very sli^lii. -A sixty pound torpedo-wartheii phtcell tNyonty .feet below the isurfaso,/ anli same distaiK-e|’from the vessel, anil ; was Uy, Bcafdley Vipagnei ic j elecaroNmichiof.y of water- I sixty feeV highj. twenty in diamete;, and thick with toipi, was thrown lijTj' I itilly demonstr itihg the power and dn> jslruc.Eiveness of\|tho invention; Tile :| s hock wasj felt- oyer a space of f5O I \ai ds in dihiiu ter. Nh. is' coiivlu jsion that, this vessel, lor destructive purposes;' has no equal yn tbejworld. No iron clad can i.li-.od \Cs power. Perfectly >hfb to operate in, the near |er she uppnJiithcs an enemy thesaler ■' she is. _'On| Saturday, t! c hdolKhU t : ti aiTibofi” took, iyof departure ■ tor Hampton Roads,’ where she \\|ill, doubt, proje a terror to bl(#kado •iruniicrsaJid}iijral.os. ; -J J The W Sidney Siriii :il Philosophy, what men lost I “brass,” as it is termed; I. '•••A great deal of talent world for the waul of a ( : Every day sends to tin j number of ohsunre men, j :ly remained- in blj^eur .their timidity has prey j i ■:FT : "“j ■lron, file-t e lfoi| AmanWho Voted for; Washing [they only had been indu ton:lVotls tor XiiiiCylzi | would, in ail probability Assisi is aliioal certainly the only ■ & • l '°, e^ r i instance in which' a voter for George I I he fc ct is, that in Join* w ,;.J . > d,. . ' „ *=!. : the world-worth doing,'! Washington w (l again .vote at a Pres-, {stand shivering on the b) idenliarclectiofc, we print 'the follow-’ ,ot the cold and - danger; ing ■ iititcresling account from, ti|e Snd scramble itbrough .Springfield (Maw) Republican: j|| H Ca '‘lt■’will nM linrA'k • L , „’, [ ■ T°M e Editor 6/ the PFP etua,^ al - j con John Philip of this town, wtip is ces-it did alf e W vv JU!>t l , ? S i! n r echai^*|6, ‘ e llundred land; four [years, four flood wh«vi «Ir, ? w , e jp )r ® tb . e mont|is| and nine days oldlappeared at friends urxm * the tdw " halhaiid deposited his ballot; for a hundred Ifcnrlfi ft t, publication for Presidentiul'eleelors and State offl to see iti , J I' 1l I,ve cers - i He was 1. ought in a carriage, turies af.erWrds hut’tf 1 ’ 86 ** 0 ««“* and then conveyed into the hall in in ' J* a* jj rese ft chair!supported by a >cdaiood of adr his brother ticnlar friends' lilt' 1 ’f ar .' d ■“I 8 citizens of the town rising from,their sfespafst {£“*£& y.%1“ s s°r ? |ig ho bad rule to nr ? dfteh °nnfh' lhalhand > wilh the announcement of the iltv i^. P Ch “Ps-®, n « c f«? timejeaoh had 4rved iri the army 4- leuce don ; fllft ( a Vlo,< IM I, introdacea as Mr. made in defiance eff( k lB Hing.an irishman, and tie bad served | - listed for threo year# more,, and hfj . -! . ' : ' , ' 'L. ■: I j.'“ -I '. li -7 T 3 ~~`t; mm ■■mt • alut 'of Ee ill, in his Vi ,Jspeaks in e for wai: cision rork 'on Mor [ this .wise of lit of u'little is lost to ti:-j ,ittlo coinage. i’ll 1 graves u who!have on- reiiy : 'because rented them ft, and who, if need to begin ft have gone ser of fame.— r anything in *o, must not ink thinking, bat jump in is'well its we Uis Philadelphia Pm*. *>yWk nhd> yety remarkable Thanks* {The soldiers! in tatnp and hospitals weco visited by| tholoyal people,* grayed for.at.d feast-; «Jd ejiSj [Whenever before Las a beensofoUowed by! the practical benevo lence" <#:£ >%*b|ler f] Pw-chnnebeej were fiQedK jOQr floras ware closed.—: It was holiday; I I went to hear Mr.'Frddenck Dbaglaa.the much* abased ■colored orator, at the Israel; Bethel ,jCbarah, and I thbnghtd . bad; well celebrated my! Thanksgiving by! tbodf vestment. I Never having heard| him before,! it was.i woi tb sonielhi ngt to hear him |now. His audience; was’ composad of persons of botb.iiide'ed of several,;celojrs.t| Now, I think it would be diffloplt to find anywhoro a more in telligent appreciative assemblage of people. The women were, well; dress| ed— the? then well behaved. Those of his race | were evidently brood of i)onglas fc and they bad a goodfight to be so. fjl studied him closely. Hd bad rare tafentsi '\ybat .pleased me moSli in this panjtvas his j niter want of afs feutafion. iWo beat realisefhb rap*! id prpgi’ess juf eyen ls,and,tb6 certain’ iuiurrtpjji of iongjassailed principals, in-l Klhe life Of Dongljas. The son of anin-; ! telligent and wealthy Maryland plan> | well by ini j herithn|io!aB by; [experience the! value f of education! aiidiahe enormily'of sla! very, he escaped to tbo free States more than | twjenty year.a- i ridjcule of Fred Douglas was afpoteht/ i uticj .fa void tel pad me among my ■ for-; I mer- jpdlitioii a isolates. | The mo-! | rrieht, iiloye”erj diatlSlavery look, upi ! arms'apaint the government,- the hind lory ofj.Froc l)oiiglas became intensly; \ and be himself, began tdi reap t hk harvest of. the • seeds [hk bad indpstroaßly among so many ■ perils. ;j Now,.he comes back to! land arid the Di dript Of Colujhbia to see tb.ein.hpth Tee-i-npt by the ad* • vu:ic.o p.f'ouf armies, but by thjo act of Congriifts in; tbojonti case, and Iby.tlut vote of [the people in the other] ’ So it is ihatj n this marvellous struggle ihti triumph pf One illustrates tbo triumph of the Republic. So it Is. that wo typify.',: n tue success -of Douglas the success a: the; emancipation.! ,j 1 prei same many of | tl e tbipga ho fast night i'ere old tn-tho»e> whurp be ad* dressed, but.thewore nil .new lo.,me[ His resources ; a:o various Hie is alf ternati?lyargu’m sntaiive and plaintive, pathoim and’ljuinorous, never deciutuf atuiv, 'never placing: Himself in an orl attitude', and noverHrnakihg wiJSt -ire vulgarly : l called points’—f ,Easy. ycucefulj ialural.l do not’know, when I have liMer.od to a moth ugfep- insirnctive public speaker.-r. He .ispjf epurse, intensely, exercised on the subject «d slavery, but it was vggp|tive to beat bim iiddresa rape, |jo advise them.all tp. e lawsjo fight ibf their c'oun avoid all public n ncatiuiid cjoari app[-afanck rcmonvbt r and guard | against judiivs j Ti nt, existed against When'.be came to speajk of this mini election he made; several Fuj-jinstanee; "Th;;s is the very nit, I)!,' OW;l oboy if try. lr f i pn-BerJl and id I 111-- JJV'i, them',; Pivaftju fiii'o'htli which slavery uni] ! vci- been opeiily aiiU to encb ollujr in tbrs only h froenloi nukudl I'-mest, |iji u Ldvo : o op]j«sci ! country,- liver { died; tip larlfil -|r. I lion al’jthe prp'c j pub’!ii[-laiit|.'.ij(lt and r-lacu j Union phoul'i Ibu' 1 a 'iitud and t-luyc ; *.,-0 '--iidiilai-U 7 other question had o Dunk, "ho djstHhrf'i seda ot the bultS jot the hi in Vacl, but t'ree ■y—but; whether this rviee tree, orjdie «epi ■ ” And again: ‘•Tire becu pied, pi'caliar plat- fonhsj |AVc hajd -Old.Abe’ as the Peace ,ai((|' \*a had McClellan «is the \Vu.r.: caWjldaio; yet= nobody bp| lieted; the; im.b was fop-jieaco di;j that otiu r.;\r,ns for War. The Wav'i that Lincoln hi aide peace w;as! lodgin' bis armies againstjtliosejpfje|ffPqvil] the wpy that. JtcCielian proposatl tie make!vyaf wa<| to cntnri into! anj ar iangc|iient wit|i- the. of lh|e Cor f|deracy.- . jßut I neither; time or space to continue a de scription Pftliijs very interesting eveii ing, only Jtjiedk of it norvjio make andihei- cdiaptof in the voihmn of thetje 'Occasional i * !i that waa not long enough tosubduo f: j^^lirott%e; : ft>r anoth* hr three years. I iCfterthis, tbroQhear ty cheers [were glvetfor, the returned soldiers, apd three rooaiag cheora by ,ihe whole assembry foi tbo *ofd l|< sol# 'dieripfthe Bevoiatibn ” -■? Hi-- -v Col. EdwardPhilUps, olf thevenerable deacon, no w in thiftßOth! year.then made au impromto speech to.the soldiers, in theicoarse,of which be'said that' be was the oldest men in. town who was boro in tqiwnj and yet sajd he, toy' father is hero and ‘•atilf . lives." _ The old gentleman was |lb on presented with two sets of vq'Js;, one! for Abraham Lincoln, and or.e I foej George B McClellan, and reqolated before 1 all present to lake his ehbicei a°d in aodible and deep.-toned I bass voice, said, “l epall one ibij Abiaham Lincoln| : ! ij-ii ■The town’'then voted that] tHdl Chairman of the* Selectmen„ preient the ballot-box to tho old gentleman] who took |bit» ballot with both bands and deposited it.in itbe stating that be hadyoted for Washing loti foijj President, and bad attended all the Presidential elections since, exeepipg that four years ago when ho wasdek and did not attend . ' . 'j 5 . ||| The following 'preamble and Inlioiiß were than presented] to tljc| town meeting, Which] were adopted by an;unanimous vote: i [ Whereas ,*Our| veVy venerable" highly respected follow-citizen, , J John Phillips, who " is this day' hundred and loiiri years, four.; iripi aitd nine days old, arid who,yet tains his mental and physical faeul in'ahighdegreo—and f Wheueab, Ho* has traveled & two jmiles to attend thistown niee and has deposited-bia yote for Pi denlml.eleeiorrtandStHt.e.coanty town officers, therefore. ■<-; I Resolved' Thst this be eutefed the records oft he town as,a ins mertorial of bm yndjMng] patrioi anij devotion to country]band afe incident, perhana unpara|led!| irtj annuls of our Government I 1 , - >nI*iTARY: '.i; ' Dec. Fall accounts of.the battle at Ft libj and it»'aiiteccduutfi, !liuvo becli coivcd, which must bo chronic! one of the mast brilliant in its go. ill fosults of the war. • 1 ;| ' 1 For threis days sharp 'ddriiiitihinjf waB kept *• I* during the retirement of our army fcom-Djick river lo Ftankj. lin, during; which limb aj TOultiplic4 lipn of exploits arid successes resulted to the national arms, Gen. Cox cpi)- dacted the rear guard on the 20th ulti-, and aeheiyed a splendid victory ■ ever the rebels at Spriiighiil, while Gc nor al .Wilson's. cavalry gained ascii ts ptj [ important successes over Forrest] vance under Roddy, on the pikp, boll tween Trmue ana Sprihgb'ill. ~Dtring thb afternoon otithe2oth jilt.,'the retr el-army sorely presscdT u;nddi? l| oojl who bad i.CeathamV and Stew trd’s corps, and a portion Of Di|ck Taj lorfs command, ijhmbbriiig in jail over 2^)- 000 nppi. 'Owing to Cbx’s gallant check : at Springhilr, a portion of tli'c 4th jind 24th corps were enab o jo gainlPfanklinearly in the day! « here thej’ threw up’ a dine of breustworlviL extending from, one’ end -to the ui her. of the curve in the river, behind which our, entire infantry command, tod!: pb* sition. i ' ' ! J At precisely four p. ny , the :eulii o frebel. torce made; ’a charge, andi needed in making ,a temporary I rotik in our centre,.commanded! by Warner., With characteristic impetuosity; the soldiers.composing Cheatham’s corps dashed into the breastworks,cp-dpeif.i idng with attacking party bn itbtijr left, ahdjalc-mptcdAo envelop'. ami die slroy our right) • In the.pick tinibs af ter,; the rebels* Cljiarged'in thropjlinbs but were repulsed as often,with great slaughter ’ ! V ’ ; j The rebels numbered,at loftsLi|tw|b, to our ono.asnearly inilf.of the 4t.li a’liil 23dcorps ivere iji the reserve; r.Qtjr' breastworks, wore high,’ab|d themcbel loss in killed , is; three jimt-s: , ourlown, while ! lho nforindod ib sj : x times more thair ours, inos.il of obr} mep being wounded in the head, anil } and!- body. The ! artillery bra ■' |)|f ttio;| enemy was madb| with great prepi sitin' . but.the amihumUbti consisted chiefly:! of shot and shell, |whi|s for two honrs j . immense quantities of more. fntirdqK i bus'missiles weriej hailed (with fekrfuf lury'into lho rejjol lines. All attempts/ of ilie'rebels to gain a permanent ad- ; vance. were frustrated,; grid, atj jdaSjk i the Federal posit ,jpf. 'jwas; unchanged,; while the rbhelsj ijbtjlred, inidor l!(ov!er ■ of the woods' south df the tjol!nir.bia pike- • ; ‘ i:- bli-l. ■ • l|. -The. rebel loss; as Ibepr.e slatbd, jiis fully 6,0p0 including 1,000 prisoners, an unusual number of officers. jj Otir! * lo'M reached a - toial of about I,pyo? j . An artillery, (fuel ,was| up tjll i near midnight, when, ourltroops j]coin . mehced crossing llarpelh itiver,bring -1 ing all ourt trains and paraphernalia over in .safety before daylight; , | The army .then, retired to }3within| Ifbiiir mi|es of this cityi,. a't which point our froptlirte confronts the onemyAThe full}back of the army is.iii accordance : with the programme, and the'battle |at Franklin, was an imprpmplaj,affair .[and i was brought' about _bwingt<*> the to check the rebel advance arid insure' the safe crossing of jho ’ rjafer by bur trobps; ‘'j , j \". f Jleai>q’rB Army of thi Potomac, ') ; December 1,1864-j-B ■>. Mv : , J ■ Lieut. Gen. Grant: I have jlistheurd from Gen. Gregg, His , dispatch, is 'dated 8:46 p.,m * He, reports' having i Captnred Slony Greek Siitiori,. which was defended by inlantry and cayaljy in woiks with artillery,*(i He capliir ed two pieces of artillery! and had no means of bringing them of£ |bo be spiked them and destroyed the carria ge". Hs bad one hundred and ninety j piiaonera and eight wagon* and thir*- • I, :i • | ME - 'j' 000 sacks of corn', and 500 Bales ~bf| hay and a tijain of cars, a large amount of bacon, clothing ammunition' nhd other government stores.and destroy ed fll tire* shop* and public buildings, fThe Seopnd brigade, Gen, Gregg com* mandingpbadi the advance; and is re* ported t» have most gallantry carried' the enemy's position. G-eb, Gregg is' not* retorting..to camp; ;No informa, tion odtfjd be r obtained of any. troops passing southward, either cavalry pr Infantry | vTbe bod of the: branch road from Stony Crcelr was seen to ibe •graded, Jbut bo rails were laid., At David's Station, south dfStony Creek mUch prjnpMty was destroyed, and a largje aixlouwof.railroad iron found. An cftonji was Being made to destroy It by fire,wbeh the staff officer brought the dispjitch left. The enemy showed signs of paving concentrated, and were following but the officer thinks Gen. Gregg will boiin srdf®lE, ,-j ‘ • f ? .j Natuosat. BXsk of Bkaveh CqnxTr, 1 :| ; New Brighton, Deo. _5, IjBQ4 /, THE Stockholders of'the XafloaaV Eankof 'Bearer County (late I Bank of 'Bearer Coanty) are.hereby notified that an election j for I nine [(!)) Directors wi}l be hold at the j Banking jHousc in New Brighton, on the sec ond; Tuesday (10th) of January next,(lBos), j between ibe hours of 10 o-clook and i o’cli ck pf said day. By order of Board.'" i deoT'di EDWARD U()Ot!S;.e,a»hicr and I’Ts W* -ECUTOII’S \XOTiCE. . ■ REAS : letters filamentary on ihe . itatu of James ShUlito, late of Rac coon! tpJ Beaver count v.jl'a.:, dec’d, having been’ granted to the undersigned, all persons indebtedjto said estate ore requested to nuike immediate. payment, andjthose having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement; -I WASHINGTON SHILLITO.I - . I • SHILLITO, .'f Exr s ’| ujl' i .• Raccoon tpj. . j"| .11)1! isni * .»«? the I, 1 foci STOLEIsr, Fkqs. ; 28'l the subscriber, on the'night,of ho. i 'Of November, an Iron Gray Ma rc:, :dium height, tail and shout mane of * color than the hair of her body, i.nd condition. - Any information oonoem ,same will be thankfully rcceivedjby : 1 T(>. ! . BEAVER COUNTtr, ss: ' [*. ' IS the master of the estate of .Pat rick Keat ing, Icccased. 'Orphans' Court. ’ And n>w, to wit: Nov. ife,. on motion the Court appoint" Samuel 'Magacv. Jfsq., an Auditor to distribute the balance of the asi ets in the hi nds of: Joseph C. Wilson, Acini'r. of said estate. ■ I By the Court; I ; ; j|. JOHN A. FUAZIEPv Clerk. .. undermi a. darker in good < ing Wm.,'Jas , \ i ■2; ] ' auk- ■re 1 an 1x the O'U'han.s COUNT!’. 'ln tc" n: i'iA|- „( tion ,pf, the/eibim-. ,/••„/.... John K., '.rHuu^hi. ‘ tate ot I raj;r,s..tE;.‘ ,j And :'inu. .v u; : : .\,, v . is r ;/ .lion,.of If. fii, r K Aithn;,,v'. ,i, , i 'l-lraMr, the lionet apitW Joy'-fl'.t above named will attend to the ! Esq., an Aadubr m.tvslfd ; rl . I I his appoint ment at his office in Ilea- bauds of sdid ■Adm»n;*riiorT«!>- ;riday, Dec. 23d, 1 Sti-1 at 1U o'clt:ek, account 'amuu* Vt.,. then and where the parties interested' .-aid estate -n: - ind. W. ~ . ; I 1 | ' ( ■l' j j ■ Auditor. -. “ i |-j.-. •' i V~~ 1 ■ - ; ” - -The! Auditor appointed by tin V2v S’ COURT iSALJi' OF tribufe'tho balance l assets in! aLUBLF RFAJ • * Jolm ' il. M’D-omldLAtlimnislr.ij .V, , ' __ Marh.n Erwin', dl BY viluoof an order of tlve| Co irt • ttie‘ j«iviiVir -uic jo of ,ho county of the. uii'JeiSij;u- on Weihie>>i:iy, \ ed will i xposejb sale by publiciVexuVue or oiit- l>*cembertllWl> at lit o'clock; cry, oh Ihe pu . |,' , o.ffictMii lloltver. J. H, [V • Saturday. Dec Slrf, TS&J.; ; ' at 1 o'cl irk, p. :a., all the 1 foil o w lug described .0 IvP .b . COTo Rl 1 .. real estate of:Richard Beeson; Utd of the,. VatmiWo T?ohl r | county >f Allegheny county; deed., situated Y f i " ,e -- -tf j injlheilorough of New Brighton, Bearer io., '•XJr. V t Vl e . a - n or< * er ' of ; Fa.j, being. Water lots No., 3 and r 4, • said' jots -*U' o*. of Bearer. 1 dhtiving together a front of jlOl) feet on Ihc i' 1 ‘ Wl ‘‘ 10 s a!e by'l’ul 1 Beaver,river, or Creek, andjffetending back | oij the premises. >,u' | from sard rivet}.to the canal; excepting a street | , ‘ TH tj H.SD'\ Y I) .' i 1 iJP f*« fl ’ le .- ™ nuin S P ar!i » cl i wlthtbFracj of Ut i „', ci o| ek . -p. ra .. '.’d |li.c ; Bnghhm Mater to., on the eas.U, ri . :ll estate!of Kqbert jlobie. ' j bide hereof. The north and .south: hnei of town.-Thiiv Beaver eo.mi- I 'lb, ! said IoU running at right angles to,said race in and cuuit.y ail. .-.tiige.! .er with - 10 shared ot.Water' Potder. cd dnd'tWcribed as follow f a, ;cach smute being e4.ua! to :the.onediuJmroilt« „ t ,i ir ' 1 1 1 iw,‘f-*vs , s! w : brighten Water Co.; on ; which, said lots are i- •... i erected one large two story AUII huilding, iri- Wm! :UKeetutli.«P , gma!ly used as a Plan.ng f , 1. and he. Jne-:.. t0 a.i.mo/iheuoe by Jaud of' V ;ha thsrcof being now uied as a U „ (1 . .u.haMoDade «.,«!/ 1 “ l! J’ "’‘Vs* ~,I,er P urt for ' h - e ~,rl,iu - |to a stnneithe.ice bv W fact ore of} flax and hemp. ; Also;-a large wo evib fi-ir. | sttory F-ame,Ware House abd atv offitle-- This ! ‘ n |,j J ciuitaiiliug' ’t'.u -Jr ; proper! v-i, very eligibly lopated. and nffjrils j m ,4uro. ou whiJl, «..“j e i superto •. advantage, for manufacturing I>‘r- j t -,.,Fue U’wiUibg-h.mscj' ,w..\A ■: ,-TER of liicj purchase mo icy ' T'si'i os''*'"''•'"■'ii' '■ [on ,conf rmation of sale by tile Cou|t, and rttejed’and ijtaj lirematmler in two equal annual ihstalments nn -i...,, ~. v.l , from that date;- with lmer*i| from salne.tßac, 1 1Z Zl l V Jl '-. ‘ 1 to bfc secured bV bond' aiid ijhongage ■ • Peaph liees, \ tin a -tour cet ,y|i [ 1.1- f - j.A§fex: . - Adui.r. _or*aldjdec-<|. ' : -! ;1 „ wWrmaai, , rof- ; ih; , '||, ' -- - '■] - ; balance .in tbro eqnaC aiintia! i ■A.MPHIjE'r . Ij A.'W'Si f that date, with ! iniivfesj i!, W; I’AMPIII.ET FOB 11864; have been W secured , *n received at the iProthanotary.'s of-' ; ‘ 0 . " 1 Jiiit.V d arc now ready- for delivery; to*those . -?>0v1.3.G1'..; - Adm'.r. ,i to the same. . -1 ■ 1 1' ‘ --r ~ ;r ,'r r " ’C4:3t : ’M. WRyAnih Pm. Q uaif ter.ly Sta.teaieat i. —" ' ' Beaver Cour! 2CIAL INCOME .TAX. j ■ NkwTTatuHTbx,N| ..J. . ' ■!. " . • J .'REbtlltfeuE?. ILL is hereby, giyen that the listk of Notes and bills/,Use..uuted, act iiablcs rfor the Special Income-Tax. IT. 5.6 pet-ceiir?' couponbondi... ndcr the Act of July'-'.tli. ls;’t. are' Furniture and-Oulce tiitures... mto inspection for FIFTEEN DATA Due from! other banks....: offices of Ihc Assistant\A93e3sor3, as Kotes'ajul checks of other banks atithe. office or the undersigned. . U. 8. Treasury Jtiotcs :. SAMUEL DAVENPORT, Coinin,vault:'...,.. ,J 4 _ Assessor,24th''Dist. Pa; j '.j ' J I i ' SKMINiUvV AND i^xirr The A ■lutieu o ver, on 1 A. in., v mar alii <|ecs’C OKPII ; 1 ; ' Vi The ,be fice.. an 1 milled riov3l ;■ SP] m ieTicd \ now bp at the* well as i,' uov3! NEXT TERM WILL .COMMIE: ri|Ml ondan, the i'lth ot ;■ lkc.'-mbur ig itis advantages arc— ; An efficient and accomplished' Facti Thorough 11 ain its'classes. i Superior advartages for Vocal and itrutnental Music. | j .^. Extent of its English classical oout Daily lessons in German and Krcti 1 Send for* a catalogunto . , V’M -Rev. R. T. TAT LOR fmoi I- hi sm. novS AD Ti ET I / 0 iIINISJ UAjCOR’S I>OTICK , ’ERS ofi administration on the'estate- M. C; -I)0Du a, date of | llaccoou ip, Beaver county, dec’d., haying lle’en ! to the' undersigned, all persons [in to said estate are requested to mhko ate payment, and.those having - claims said estate .wilt present them to the eer properly authenticated i for set i j - S. C. GORML ■aovUP’tH > towuah grant ei debted immedi against Bubscri tlemcui NOT :CE TQ STOCKHO I.DERS. I Bank or Beaver County, > . I__ . Kew Brighton, JJo.v. 1,5. . ( }') ICE. is hereby given to t heStookhoidorp ' , wfi VTC j TR i Tfl I-’ IC& the.Bank,of. Beaver jQounty, in 4SI-RAI Q Is !> r'V ] 1 tf . ity with the net "enabling heßanki of\ T [STTERS of n<]oimUtrati6n nntln’ 'fh. , a . unonir«a/tA'v w ’ M ,|_ e of banking, under' the laws of the. Vni- j Reaver c O ., liee .i, bavin" Ijeen grants ’’Approved Aug. 22, A. D. .1861. he I nil ieirsigiicd, all persons -a,A,,j tf.ihe said law h«|B_been''lully cun- j are requested to makciminiidiati! pa? ,B >“j . ’ and the Directors-of said Biiik ; those haring , e laim gainst .caidtj J y ,a tho requisite certificate, to be" present them to life; sithscnbi r .prr .BrigjH 0 , . N°' content Mu ’Cot jmrpost Ud. Slat pro visit plied- vi Lave n ' Comptr flaws of ua.c ith ads >Uer the MMia= uftiWEim® STRENGTH TO THE Wn * YOUTH TO thS®** This unequalled., n . ■* nator and Kestorcr of wasted or I* Re JW ' lions.-;. .. or -“eri fonV- The aged stouldibe certain *„ ■ , “ krone ,a household god, inas W ”f! Tender them youthful in' f...r 3 “.'•ill'- strength,-and,enable rhc m i 0 |£“ K aniJ m ihe days.of, their -pristine inv Tl „' Sver * bilarates but strengthens; aVd i,?°n' Jn d et--- valuable bidding; J” 1 ' a “ it. Imve been reduced to a condiU (Jl f of *‘ oie *bo self aljnsc, lOMtortuire, or ordin ™ •No metier whut.tlie cau.«c of any; human organ, this of wiU remove the effect at once aidr. ! ' 1 - r « i oc - ■ Cufes Impotcncy, General i Incapacity; Dyspepsia, Deprc->! , Wl “» Appel He. Low (Spirits,, weal.-, if Rons; ol [Generation, Imbecility u ‘ '“ f fa ience, Emaciation; Ednui. it'i?"'V Indo lightjul, dttirabU and ruti'v.l effect C’ 0ios! '-i -■voujt system; and.all Whoarein u? lhe ««•- trail'd-by nerVcus disabilities af * ly ' adv sed to .seels a cure in this a m}| unequalled preparation r '' l '''-'atai "ersuns 'who; by imprudence; nice, , • -rj/ vigor, • will find a s*e* «,, J a '' i; ' ' cure.in the - - ■ -l'«y. nan neu .hS Feeble, ita. Languid tbe iii.,' ■■ V should jjrivc tlii* yvhiXhU ditore£‘ ‘ ■ill be f'v.i'Mltotally diiTertml*- r - 'A? Ir l sl; ;ples for! I lie same puipo-e. '! ‘ “ 11 - otl “t. 0 FEMALE^—iTuis prer.arU„A: ' le m nervous -Weak ness 'of ah ( i i n T- ,r - v *:- 1 restore] was!e.l atrenrtil tfithw .T 11 permanence. - ' v n f t.ls also|n grand lonie. and 1 Jyspersia ivUil'.lln-'.first dis, cnce.iu ij u«e will renftvasJ l degree pf>eHVci UmUK at sin forever.: Ibe dollar per Lion!,;' or ai-, 'ruigi.-t generally.] r express ntywliere. Id iIINGS it iiu-lv’e:;. / bl‘L ;;n va Srarj-r' >ld at M..r.|ii;s; iff',,:.' door' be.'ow -Po.r (i:n setail, by Ur. .Saiita, Unity.. to sisi to ; per M Capital, Notes iu circulation ;-),ue dep05it0r5...,.;...., i|u<>*•:o. imionv/calt h Obriiiugcnt funds*.. Dividends unpaid' 1 certify tHat i he above state, oorreft aicovdiug to the- be;; .--I and belief., Ewt.a'ii U AJurniod anil subscribed brft i day of Nov. A. J). IfitU. > . '• ' ; _ X. M, MTOril'.'ivbary * HyCSB AND LOT in ,»1« Dor|..;gb /A, FalUtou, aue f T-Ai ly reduccjd price and 01V td limo-Xbf payment, The Vot $ : ‘* M - UyHB fojit depth; u-pun.i: ;IVC e f two story frame -dwehiug Umis** * stable.. |Tho dwelling 'jioiise 0^ u ::^ ! ' , J )U e l> - rooiinfc* nnd iff neatly and stib*n'y :i;iu £ Upon thej preuuses are grape hory, Seal To any on? wishing urej lopiirohaac a vememly! arranged and- sucli ' Thc-abev' >Ti Adni’r., | Raccoon tjpl. jucii opportunities as TlieatK themselves. Fin* particular?'^ ...■■! .'-r :■ DOTS ! 1 y ill givevMicf • ,4 ‘•’ritff.r t“,;. d l);v I ;V-r 55. : V-'- ' Nt.W •t t.rf- ' . ; I •*. nu.i Mr: i - v.? f ; 119% .oi-Mu: v v r:u !Jitt *ti'e hur* , or of the c: orj uto- r '*’ 11 im; in tutf . ; •ln"v n \,\* > c?kMUi>?a ‘ of FifA :4VRiVC\k tu •Jl-,.' LuiiiU •r »v. v .» •«“ Ui>t 4ir,f v ; ■ "l-.'avlii, '■xiX'.Jii \\i. SALE o? itate. CouV-t" * lie u n Inrisi^n.- rl: j Vcn -h:o \r tUu, l+]‘i 111122 uft'e > f ' M-liVi- i■ v. U’.-i = r.;IW ->I ] V.'MCa .ii in. 4 •i ?4«»' iii- v •i-V.f; ‘r-s oT Binktf t-.v ■ .? iv. £.l, ivo "-'i ]:■■■■' -H .j.k:;? ;» •) .1 , 'i;s K #' UABIMTIK!? ■W2:b ■ tf.v 1 'l"?h ffilil io:u if !,J ' ;* u)T '• • ... (t - 1 nt' p® i =' SeiW .}o ?a 'l‘ j I- JhJnresm W'H A\. , - ' i's. • •