«sr "i- • Ajteusni *■' /* f iiii ! W .. ■* w. »corr,ja.,»i>iToa a rsoPßittoa, V December 21stj 1864. ■; v- SUBSCRIPTION TERMS- It ii not possible to. continue the publica • tlonof TM-Anons under the old arrangement «f-sending :the paper to subscribers who may not pay within fire or ten years. Printing - paper-cost* three or four times,, as much as it did in 1860, and besides, we mist hare the j' money to get it Oven at that price. Printers’ t expenses are'rery much greater? whicb.-must be equaliied byan increase, of their wages. Tc.meot these demands, and-sb continue- the . publication of Tan Anans, its sabscniplions . ■ .m'usl be paid invariably iu'aavance. Jlub ■ i rates have also been established by whicb-wo aspect to farnislAus Attoos somewhat cheap er toils subscribers, and, their number to be largely increased. ~, ! b ' r ! One" copy, one year ...i. 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Deaths and Marriages will ha,' published, gratis where the same does hot exceed Uses; for each additional line 5 oents will- he oKwged—excepting in the notices of deceased soldiers, which will be published free; ‘ ; All transient advertisements must be paid in advance. A ddrejs, always postpaid, . • i •' D. VT. SCOTT,.Jb.. ' -, 1 , . . ! Heavier C. Pa. I : A County Paper .5 Is pot',; as it should not be, wholly.po litical; the jritizcn has other tri 'yvliid. his local paper should bo, as diligently- devoted, The question, of ' tiixes is uo unimportant one to all h;jld’ property,especially'! to those • tj-jid have lafgi estates and corres ponding incomes. Their, local, flappr them informed' of changes ,in t ietratos of usual, taxation; infor.ms ' tlitim whoa a new las is 10; be laid on; ' ,(’ (lit- time required hy low of paying ' Thi j information iis -interest jiigto the tax payer, ami.very irappr taht to him’" whd rightly considers the oaluc of time and money. The editor iij"aware of the fact that there are ppn in this county who. by not tak w their 'county paper; .lose money j avtcy year in 1 tho matter ofpaying 1 luxes uione—lose rpueh R',oro|.han;thc puim.of two or three year’s subscript : lion of the Atgus. ", ■ ; Quo may niike money by reading his local paper. Iff its columns vari , D«S kinds of property are advertised lor sale. The. reader, from tb6j‘ do ; of t tho article,, can jpdge Without the Ipsa of a moment or pf a dent, whether it will - suit'him. Per-. ■j ij'aps a man does not likLs the situation Y pi his farm, or dwelling-housej by ad- it, he can tbps secure njluff ‘ |ger .number j of-bidderjs agd sell his* 1 [ property to a much belter advantage I than he could ' liava.'done within the i limited’.yapge of his own . neighbor-. | 'hood.' 1 The editor haaibeard men say J that there was a piece:of land sold in a certain place, which, if. they]; hud bnpwif iu time, they would ;bave fought. The ‘ said -land had !been advertised in the *iryU4, but as they : d'id.npltakeil,ot course that did them po good. Property about to be sold for public or private-debt, is hero ad vertised, and persons knowing, that pnay ofteii buy at a great profit.: ’ The citizens of the county Tnay : make their paper a school for mutual - jjmprovoment|. Hero they canj bothj .teach and be itaught. \ There is not ap intelligent farmer in] the county who ’has not acquired some agricultural wbich would ho as useful ■f to others of tho same class as himself. If he would make a brief and plain j isUteberit of his discoveries orinven i iiona in his local paper, ho would thus , extend the sphere of his nsefulpCs, I i.whicb is all any one can get out of this j'ijife. TnW ; same.;may bo said of the .Ol niechanie. ~ if Citizens, wili-ypu not take this mat- 1 ' ter in hand and endeavor to make theJ ’ ( Argus'tv indispensable article it your : .firesides ? But, perhaps, some barJ handed farmer may remark that, as hit schooling was neglected; in his £ young days and his fingers have he-, corns so stiffened with labor, he does ‘pot think ho could write a contribu ■ Hjpn that would he acceptable to th<? r editor, All the editor wishes him to do. is jnst tP/'try him- with a short 0 -pofrtribulion oh any subject Whu-.h h.o J ltnpws bp has found 'put sonic facts ■ njipnt. t-h ny woo'd be useful to others. . V :■ •f -■Ui 111 t (ill contributions on pri ictical subject*. Nothing-would be more acceptable to him than to receive two or three Con tribution* every week, on all anbjeoje cifa public nature and of, popular In terest. • -■ . i MILIT. Gur armies'are rapoirted'successful everywhere many victlpries Lave been won, the pa>l week, the j most impor tant of which is • thai.ofGen. Thora-j as oyer Hoed near CTashville. i. We gather the following particulars from official reports. j j Oa December 151 i, Gen. Thomas attacked. Hood’s left and drove it a distance tit eight I niUeis, capturing Chalmer’s headquarters; andjtrain, a second train of about twenty wagons, about a thousand pri toners, J and six j teen pieces of artillery. | The next day I the enemy was pressed at all,points.in his line of retreat. .. Iliig. Gem Hatch, on the right turned the enemy’s lejft. and captured a large' number of pyison crs.'l' Maj. Geu, Schofield’s Corps,cap tured'many prisoners and six pieces of artillery , two Br gadler’f Generals, anS about two thojisand prisonerfl,' Brig. Gen. Garraud took the] enemy’s entrenchments and all the iartillery and troops of the enemy olthht line.— Brig. Gen. Wood’scatried another part of the enemy’s entrenchments, captur ing eight pieces of artillery arid some thing over six hundred prisorterel ! ; The next i.morning at daylight, our troops star ted in pursuit of the flying enemy; -The woods,'’ fields and en trenchments were strewn with their, small ariris,abandoned iti their retreat;' This will prove to ho one of the great est victories of the war. (ien. Rousseau, commariding at Murfreesboro, -reports the rebel Gen. Foirest, killed, and 1,500 of his men captured ,$-2 00 .. 9 60 18 00 .. So 00 A dispatch from Lexington' 1 bn the 17th, states thbt on thp 13th just., Gen., Burbfidge whipped BasilGpke’s-Bri gade and ./routed with a loss to the bt c l5O kil.le'd, j wounded and prisoners with thoir trairr. Dick, Morgan was caplureii. - i The' tollo wing, is an; official from General Sherman, di Board the Dor.olson,; Ossabi Dec’r 13—11:50, ,p. m.. j 1 To-day at 5 p. m, Brig-General Hazen’s division; Of -the loth j corps, carried Fort M’Allist.er bj- assault, capturing Us .entire- garrisons and stores. This'opcned to us 'the Ossa baw Soupd,' and I pushed dbivn to this gunboat for communica Lions with; the fleet. Before opening comnjuftt ea lions wc : had completely destroyed all railroads running into savannah, ■and invested the, gity. left is an the Savannah riv-;-i- four m.ilea a hove, the city, and'the right ion thoj Ogcechee at King’s' hridgo| The ar j my is in splendid order Weatheri tine; supplies' abundant.- s j j ' ■ Our march was ’ most agreeable and ’ tun molested by guenillas. Wo reached Savannah throe day’s ago,but owing to Fort McAllister ccmld not Butnbw we have McAl lister, iwe can' go ahead. We have already captured two bpatsVni the Sa vannah river,and prevented their gun boats from coming down. I,estimate the population of Savannah at 25,000 and the garrison at 15;00fi." Gen. Jlardoo Commands. ' We have not lost a wagop on the trip, but haj-o gathered in a large supply of tiegrocs, mules, lyid hor ses. Our teams are in belter condi tion ■ than when : wo started, jMy first duty will boj to clear the jar my .-of surplus nogrojes; ratiles, and horse-. Wo have utterly destroyed over 2.000 miles of -railroads, i and .consumed stores and provisions that were es sential to Lee’s and Hood’s armies. The quick wopk; made with Mc Allister, abd the opening; of 'communication with our fleet, and the -consequent independence f or supplies,-dissipate all inch boasted threats to head mei off and starve the .army. I ‘regard.‘Sa vannah ( as s already gained. ; l Tours, truly,' : | I r V ’ - -i ' 7 ; W. T. Sherman, Major Gen.; How to Esteh Goars.— General Hancock .issues a .comitneed statement, of] tlio way jn which men can'gel into thii First Corps... First— The men are:enlisted and mustered iu Washington City. who have served two yeats. and have heart honorably enter for one, two or three yoai Third— Those enlisting Will received Govern ment bounty of $3OO, and to addition $lOO for one, §2OO ” for two v and $BOO for three years. Fourlh--They will be entitled to local bounties Fifth— j Frebtianspoitjation to Washington byl ahy : Provost Marshal. Sixth—The best arms in the possession of the _ Government will be farnishedihem. i v .. •-■; - : '*• -■* correipdndent of ihe Spring field BepuhUcan says that the surgery of Sherman's army is reaching ah ex-1 traordinary.high- scale, as weapons reach perfection?. Men wounded in j the head Or neck .are fed for weeks through a silver, or rubber'tube. A mac whose, threat bad bfeen cut in a most dreadful. 1 manner, was fed. for weeks through a si I ver tube which was passed through a : bole made, by the. surgeon i%ds chest. He waa fat and hearty, and would quickly be at his duty?i Such is the progress-made by the inedieal | department,, that half a mac’s face deniolished by a ball dr piece of shell is replaced by a cork taco, and it will be nothing strange to set- men. in after years walking pur |strops with oork heads. . 1 at. Annapodia. The awful Scenes which are to bo 8^ e witnessed atAthd landing of oiir aoU ®“ 1 diets justVeteasMtrom Eebel deß? of ®® r wretchedness and Uirtore are heart rending ihtb6?xt|ema. ffeharo before nllndcd to.thiH objocUgivan some i.oci itetits in ifustrat irtiioLheaondition'of ' on r brave hearted afUii* their b 3 * long inipri«on:ment,mit there trosome n< *“ details of a soul harrowing nature yet to be giycli. ; ;\V e- find the followipgin the corTespondeirice of tbePhiladel-’ J*® w phia press? .! I V if---.;. b “J . *biBiatßCTiott or jood , . ... w .‘*s; . Several 'containing, nice coffee; pile? of new white, bread, and JJ stands with meat met the eye l Thi ee 'dealers we|re in duendence also. (They - • first gavei .tdl eajch soldier a loaf of bread.tbe second] a slice of boiledpork the thirdj dipping the new Up cup .. from the hand of edeh into- too coffee . cauldron,dealt, olt hot dpfTeeyand-how - J . it was all yeceivod lam unable to de- ■ ||j scribe., The fee hjb ones.-refacbSa oat Mr. Feast ' liicjr eniaeijated hands to reeciye| it ’ and ’ took it gladly, though ecareely an acc E,nl of hi able to carry'it ill,and with‘brighten- tj jj ting faces ■ and [grateful expressions nrv :'|; went on their why. The stouter ones pf the party, however must have iheir jokes,£and;' such expressions as Pf p ~n tbe following passed among them free- ™ e Jf? o ly? ‘*No stockade about tbisobread. . , ‘•This is no confederate dodge." 4c \vhich ai One fellow whose skin was; nearly -®ji' v | black from exposure.euid ‘‘that's more -P T ; nationa , bread than Tve;seen for two nionths .■ f , . lg( y Another, “that settles a man’s plate." lbl T ®„? e «S A brighl-ey(jd'boy'of eighteen, whose. t) t c , irren| young spirit had not been completely (; X . g crushed out in rcbejdom could not re* p“j,u f.vatii 1 frn.ii! fcpip a hurrah, ‘and cried opt, r Je enue of. %Hurrah;fofr Uncle Sam, hurrah! No 1L , gii. j Confederacy about this bread.” One • : j poor feeble fellow, almost too;fainCto .1 . ■ Lid bis loaded plpte,. muttered oat, j t •Whv, this looks .as if we webe going ||P llbCelul | to live. Why, there is no grains of 11 Amji corn fiir a to swallow whole in tiftysi; this loat;” and thus, the words of hope e “ e f, D "J ■ 3 ; and cheer c-arne fr6m almost every JPj T tongue, as the} received their lation .. T | g dail and went away horn the winnow,each . it*.. a .I with his thankjyon;. and as they re- , JL Con "re i ceiv.ed it all; each his share, they sal. ?“ d ‘ down on the ground to enjoy it. tw0 * millions^ “05 wait for mk. i There must 1 One poor man of about 'fiuy yedis yeft r §620,727; of.age. jwasjtriaking his way beiiind.all t.bic> i um.howet the rest to! reach the amb dunce- ca n 10 raiscdl I He thought itl would leayo him, and, ha laid by the panting; erjicu out with a moskanx- duct this, and ipus and pitiful expression ofjconntcn- pahjjc debt j' ance, “Oh_i wait for me!” } think I ] iho and! shall never-'forget his look of distress.: debt v( When hp rohelt the ambulance he 1 was j t,( )H I’ear endiji too feeble ti) step in. bat Captain’Dp,. 374; j vis and |Hev. ti. A-. JVhitlakor t Sard* .. Q'| e SecrO|t tary Cdlhraigslun -Agent hore,- assisted high duties hj; Iniu tilli he "{as placed •by the side :and cud of his compajiioT.s, who yveYe not in [ ft-ofr■ .‘customs; much bdt'.ejf condition than, hiinself- ; mulrc this op When bis was Boated.he was so thank-1 taxitiou. U 1 ful thatlhe we tt like 'e. i-.hild.ftv.d those | s y Ht 3nl 0 f i u s . who stood- by to aid him •cbttld.dp no j‘{nieKiiul'Tevc t i g B-.r-iicr's!, bravo soldiers, officers m i)l|p.. s i)e r r all, wcro jmovedj lo- tears.. ..That ■ u t uai Vtl tbe sad d seipliiyj; whiel| not oniy j ar , d that the tes the mardj’ fbidft, till the sign ot without' exs laoity is nearly ooliteiated, »?ug:;ests &ci 1 breaks the man,ly spirit, and;makes it j w h( l;e quest > |as tender as a child’?;.. . ; con mission b •: ! Jad scenes. - 1 i|> ; The dead ijnd dying are-carried- off iis^flbiagsap the steamer first, and the battalions ~ i \ v - . 0 [! i arrangetkas I could narrate intdees.-boa.. 1 many late? 1 of! sadness artd. woe, tor I, pajtoble m, - know undorneaih the cmactUed form* blcjut matur that'are' born on streU-heb ]jto. the tw^tylbond hospitals . and those wilhia JttlTe more a i life, who are slowly, foot hyj fovt.mak- °JJr ! ; n <.- ihtir way .to the space near the gLg ft - ro^ barracks, thiere are crushjed "spiffs it^;.a n d v -ui and bruised hearts than only wait lpo|lh<j ;orgam2!. lime and occasion for. atteifance noire at length Uitin they have already.pour- . ed out to mb; hut. for the slightest,at tenlion ..they ...receive,'' they pass‘on Mi.; t ess.-nd i with -“tiddlblTsshyoa,-", “Qfi, thank ti-|i of restdi you.” “HW kind ” &c. . !, W U . ,- S3 J - • ex ilam hunt -- A UEGIi LOAD'OF TFIKE VINO.- . ■ln timd anotlier jout drew throw'uj r noar.ypb! Bu<;h a of sal- S p >'n«ubililry ■ tering my eyes tiever deaird hi U) Letu)li|J - uirain. . Ibo v who e dsek was hi 6s a niisla ibed of our exlvaii9l«ni>tdrv ed,:emactatkl, dying follow, creatures. | ,j Hagf ,L , Of tbe fivfj hundred andj fifty- that Ulieves it 1 ( lef\ Savannah, -th.g surgeon imiorinep pi ©sent! tp . me not over two hundred jwould 9 lit- , p L n ( or (1,1 vive; fifty had died/ passage, durihg I three diled while the boat was coming- ,lj eut A t n to ttie liihd [of liberty I saw five men o{ r J ef t dyifig as they were carriefon stretch c l Ulltry J ar ( ers from tbje boat to the (Naval Hob- f ,l; a nar ka pital. - the stretcher beayers were or- J*. peof ji© tiered by Sutgeon D. , Yanderkief to ; il.pontap c pause* a’fpipment that the names pt thoi o {‘ j. eve ,,! ue , dying, nieh might be obtained To! p yi ntra rint, the credit i?f the officers and their as-; ()t e labon sislantalit IshouSd, bo kno|wti thatev- .k s bmCnt ! was dpno In the most sysle- rye^d) nuitic kind careful manner, itaeh d - m p UsB i on had four' attendants, who ( 30Ug b stood ii| ilvu.Jine.aiid eanie up prompt- £ ly, lone latter the other, the suf j., J ' j ferer ass he! was carried by two men off ) the boait. (Theie was no confusion, no ; A, "noise; jail acted with perfect order.— | Ahi’.it was]a solemn funeral service to -i’ VBa L many a brevdsoldier, that was thu? i. being performed by kind hearts and ; hands.;, | , _-■ • : ■ j' v ■ ... : : Jt|l, Lme batt’becLe iuianej theirjwild gnse, and blenched ‘ t*Cth, convinced thfe that the/.r reason had war , a! few.were 4ragsle w. lying in spasms;. fd fik yet qft deffirre#tftEe wotfi6m'e spuD4| a 18&|, , of] lh&]fifu6ic,Bent forth ; by- the military ‘ baud was], monf than their exhausletl J ac( ,b Filje, nature could .bear. When blankets Hundred lit w]ere ; thrown over ihcmmo one would £| that ti|n have suppbsed that a human form lay iltinjg her Liieatb.Raye for. the small prominence; lueLs oldla wrhiehl thelbony head and deet indica- fifty-hi ted.' lOldjßod of juatice, when relri-* three billion awaits tbe perpetrators of such ijjlandbhifdi slow and awful murder? grbidcbijd [ vEbmin and disease r ; gjcitgrajui 1 The hair 6f\ some was matted tired hyipg gether, ahdlike beasts of tba stak' pe r dffat (they had hiin lbtheir' own filth, ver- genjm min runnrr thorn in abundance, tj-ono, sin Nearly overi man was darkened by 4®i [ lOorvT,or blaok witii patches or scales, number ov IT. ' diSpatcli tdd ‘Ob ,'w Sound, 1' I.' ami' w> " nlarl 6tonj! mh|h»clt,gr] W ; hap»ikd Got! ibbwoD-.lh»U pat th«m|;dn,«ad| -tUydrea<«d,hi i a death-gii tte ! Ipmaads ant|eqnentTc a*i-ho was |j >n’t|*ke ray'd r bhoes;’’ “Dai k .fo- And«x i de|th*Btra| ihni|iJs : ext,«| theirnewsoij , . jinj'.ii'-Sttve \ In a liftle wbi i wan r«|eased fr j and bo n to tht " tlUrga are r of account.! en t par will itoriTpollegfl. l lr.l°-’ ir i 1!!!!? i Hab*ibbbb(S. Doc. 7—Tho]Eloctorfll; ;^» n , d il ,eet * COV College of tbia'State cbnvenwTto-day. —CBiSirr. andW eSTI W*] s*®SiffS 5 *®SiffS eito llW.lf. P. sbhbr;f of Alteghetiyi.countywho nominated. fttS ** rlaa KoKiohael, ofJPhilade^. |ogaM4oU>><y| H " *l% I *T. wjHaya, cud i. yield It wu A. Small, -wore appointed secro- a-tnao feebly * ri es. Be*. Mr. JatihSoo loaned the H °« » proceedings with prayer. ‘ ‘°> f *r?% V Mr. MeMiehael,on assuming the ft t letiny aooks> go chair' made somoremarka, from which, Ijionvjno'*. Id, their. the totow&grH rir ; g le . w ' tH bon f r K I We-have met to.day. gentlemen of fled, they would hold the Eleetoial Colkgcuj for the'.perforni 1 &«7tlmt coifld ifct be i nce | of B h an gn*t fluty, fader all] I f roller. limtw, (fljpumstancda, the ciotormiivation.liy jm nil I hoine. . B great Com mor, wealth, ofqaesiidoa | however, flue .soul italargest:interes ts, is of SP l^l^ r 1 n - out , ame grave importance, and it U especially: . . I higli»T l»omo,irhere| result of tkgt delorrn)na« 8 ‘ B- ' igißtered for. a great may very existence < ; ’ f ; .,j ; 1 V Recently our [Slate, ,in cflromon with.t ] b-v-It.-- ' her loj’W Bititer SlatC|* v hai» been called]' hpdn to meet this very emergency—to poke byheraction political !problems] alike awful in their iinmediatelnflu pheo and their remoter oobsequeneos, and it* is to give pra[etiealeflicacy to jwbat. jtne hasdone.inthe propus u« that jwe have been deputed by pup fallow-;' Citizens. lam sure, khat each of you; foeU, os Ido, the magnitude of the; [trust reposed in us. •! . .. . , I ]f 1 At this very hour, gentlemen, in alii [the parts of this immerse; Republic]] except in tboso whieh arc excluded by [the ioily and wickedi:ess| of their ow 1 *! Inhabitants—aVthisyery hour, by the shores of flhe far-off Pacifile; on the [western slopes of the] Roeky Mouu? [tains; beside the waters of thernugnifi] cent Mississippi, imfl the scarcely l«sS imagnifipen t Missoni J; along tiny ni]arf | jgios of our illimitable takes;'in. the ■very heart of oui' b'otindloss prairies]; iamid the clearings j£f our late flnbro-j ikon, forests, and neUrithe sounding At]] latiiic, whore i.te.tidVer ceasing surgofi i I'swpep front Obesapjeako to] EaSsatna| i | j : quoddy-|-at this .very hour are bled, as we are] bere|aaBoniblvd,irepra.i senlatives of the men: whose enterprise;] and energy and diligence i.avp built] up and developed this suberb empire,; with its cities rkalipgih numbers ai.fljj wealth and all th'e;[appliances i ufarflii and luxury' the. most] famous capitals pfi-j , Europe; its mountains teejnmg witjjrj all precious motaUaud all Useful mink] cruls; its valleys swell’ll g with .[varied i and exhauslloss riches—Wssumbled tbji register the irtereteiblo decreo.- uf lh f s | stupendous'consirtuchcy. [And,, tiemon, us; I dot without leftoifl, w; ! ei gra«p. the .conception ol thjs Kilgc nf -! .lion, stretching frbmj sea to Hca; jpread-! ''ing-ovor'an entire continent, otigagpfl i ifl inauiloicl industries and purouits’anflij employments, and .reflect timtiuo J,c[. j ereo which'wo and those who hitv-ji} 'boon similarly delegated arc i register has not alone saved, its hflej,! [but, in savihgiit, fl^saved]al«f• to , f opppessod of till laljns the opportunity jof sharing liberties we enjoy'; to the poor of all lands tlie opppfiuniv tv of shuringiio tip bountiful flomaih , _ ~ wopossess/to theaSpiring’of aHlai.ds; oT»^n T A T TKOnWV. TAT * the,opportunity of jsliaringin the klo-| ; , SIEI/lALANOUfIIiU Ties we shall pcquitip; whon we reflect is UerebT given that .thedifluof on all these Ihfngsiihavc we not cause 1 11 r °4 the SyeciAi lacoine Tai,-': to be proud .afla thflnkfiil [that flo fl’l |. levlpa Act of J^tth• 1 ,: r .jJ . I . t [ /» T noir.op :n lor rlr rbb> . UAx6,i been tho privolegfl) of r e« Rt offices Of the A3 a bt&nt «^| hording ouV namesj among thp namef ; we p as at tie office of tie undersigned. ■■.'•' ■’r r | of those chosen to give fopm and shape 5 ,SAMU,EIL[OAA r EXPOIIT. j to tic noblest purposes that cjjrer ,ifl[ notSd’Cl A;sses3or -4th] Diat. P»v srni?od tho breasts, | atifl J the, gyktidest- --j —.- ’ j utterances that ey<vt broko fruiu.tbe [tILECTIQN XOTIGE* tipsof this Op any ■ people,?, ii [ ; S.vTioxAt Bank or Braver Cocntt. I|J TJjo Secretary' ? of ■ the . Comnionjj .PNew.BrigUton, Dec. 5 r l|6l. / j] | wealth was introdflCsd, and presented, rfflli.J Stockholders ,of the National Bank of] the returns of theVlcclion, reporting JL f’ f' !eT I Cou "'. y wlill-i .« «.» . .i , 1 -i . t r a 1 t ;OoanivVare hereby notified an rlectioa*! tbe following 1 elotrlOrH; i I I for I.iue f&) IJirectors will bo held at thi^i Moetos 'MicuabZhv ! j i B.mhfii g House in New Brighton, on the .sefe-- , T®°MAii CcsfltaGHAM,; ! j , lond.Ticsday (lOlhj of January next (18t>5i), I Boberl P King 11 Lilas W 9 Hale ! bctwsm the bourn of 10. o’clock and 4 o clodk 2 ; G Mormon CoaU i.f l 4 Chas-H ?hrmor ' day.- By order of Board.. : \ I Henry Bumm -ti : -Id Jbhn lister j de .4 64‘ EDWARD XIOOBS, Cashier. I 4 WUltan II Kera || 16 ,D M’Conaiighy . | ; u,~. ; | BartonH Jenkji, ;l 17 paVid-WtWpod»; I [ EiECUTOK*! NOTICE. .•*'!: 6 Charles M Rudk 1! 18 Itjaac b.enson 1 1 . ■ , f i • 7 Robert Parke ;i .i 9 John Patton I TTTHEREAS letter* lesUmentary on dhe 8 William Taylor ! '2O Samuel B Dick ' i] »T estate of.J.vhi;a Suiliito, late of Rap -9 John A Hiestand 21 ETtjrardfDiei-er . fepontp.. 1 Bearer county. Pa., dec’d, haring -10 Richard H Coryell I 22 John P;'Penney ' been panted to the undersigned, all persons] II Edward Halliday ' i|' 28 E M.’Jurikin J indebt,ed to said estate are requested to make i 12 Charles F Reed ,1.24 J W Blanchard- immediate! payment, and those harjug daims | .• . if. r., i - t. again; t the same will present them properlj i All of the electors answered; to ibeir a u t he tticated for settlement; i ' names except Mr. John Wis Kr. '.|i| WASHINGTON SHlLLixo, t Mr. Korn offered a, prokmblu ahfl J r [MILTON SHILLITO; _./ - r *■! resolution, reciting the fuel : t!hat Mr. Jdecr’i>4! Wistarwosi in' Eurppe, and noriiinntiiig Jobu B. Clark in his, stead, j ||| Hr. Jcihn B.‘ Clark was unaniraougly elecled in place [of Mr. [Wistar, and was coirimisioped:jt)y tb a e OoverLor.]] ; The College then proceeded to voile for President and Vide.President ipt the United States, by ballot, which resulted in] & unanimous vote for Lip. cbln and Johnson] • '[■ •[ •*. j ‘ !|| : John A.‘Hei»tand, Esq., was appoint ed as bearer ]df the packages of votes to tlie Presi dent of the United Sttu.es Senate, Elias W. Hale] Eyp, was appointed the bearer pf thefliaukages d.irccted|o the Hon. John Oadwalader* Jadgejof the Unitefl Slates District Court; and Charles il[.: Shriinit', was appoint ed to Udlivcr the! cerijficates directed, to the pie4idcnt pf the Unite J Statha, Senate at IWashipglon, D. C., to the Postmtister of the seat of of this State. [!;]-, '] j" ']|| i A unahiraojis ; vote of thanks was tendered to the preiiding.officer of the College, anfljalsg to the[sici j On niotiowdflfi [Sir, Patkn, it was unanimously resolved that] the pay fle- Luejvgd by j the ''efecjtors and [mossengdrs to* Washinjgflqn, i Pbiladelphia,' and Harrisburg fliipropriated. to the Saoitary Conimiskioh. r . j , i[ vASeV signing iho necessary certifr oateS the College adjourned sine flu; i&ca’s Report. of the Treasury gives i stewardship', and at jjrief history ot the fi hn •of ■ Congress, .and; feta of thelTreasury | the beginning x>f the 'j convenience of; our eusel below the pnn the somewhat crude presented in the re* [ebt amounted,.on tile j to 81,740,690,489 49. in the j.avional debt tear amounts to $91,• and other sources, ie current year is e 5.12.389. .12.389. ! ' ' customs yield 87<V rovenue, 8249.5(52,- ms somcos,” 824,020,- layablo :in coin“ndw | millions" per annum, sndilure is calculated irtor millions. ' ■;pts amount atj pres, amillioh and a- halt, lays coatain additioh an be brought up to r dav. : : I S borrrwed du'ring.lhc $B. Fifty ‘millions of ttrfche {Secretary thinks » additional taxes', to fesant Congress. De o 888,3r)3.' pf the be redeemed during , results that the na -1,1 be increased during lunc 30,1865, by 482, remarks that 1 thei prevented- imports-*| a fall of the revenue;; expects, liowetfiir, l6| ; gains front inlernaib sires to' have such aj>; tt,as sliaibbrijiig the! upMo three, hbndred ! ni. jte recomnieyidsi lisllf. it t i.Vdu x«ics' me i.«t>B'.”*tto iw J Bely: ssiott to examine. tbd : f taxation. .Such ti to bai lould report monthly; ggeslipirs. . i advises the,issue ofi note?—the interest ncy—to bo-, corivertijl ilo gold bearing five-, jjuggosU diseriminating | net, the, state barks;- |1 id exempts at ; stnug-l it frontier; and do do* lint smuggling desires ||q - of a rogulut -i‘pre| puhlic will bo somci Led with the re port of Tho important tpies; ' the currency, upon •tary was expected to ,hb avoids.' • . ! io plan, and j appear® Jjngress the whole rO only of passing laws, ; measure. | It, was per to suppose:' tl.at. Mr> d both stale the' .facts medies; ho apparently uo| part of his duty 16 resa a comprehensive liagomonl oflho finah oiuii.g year, with ’tho ly of raiding revenue, shing' the cpedit of the ing the currency back a. These little objects ider of perhaps; imoro n the* mere collection the feeling of dii*»p; t Mr, Fessenden his i plan ' for the aceqnv s desirable and neces : has 'even evaded any will ba very ‘ general unjust! te the secre- i _ ible Woman*, K it e, who died a fes :► county, was ' ' three years, oldi the 12th of April j onsequer.tly one hun-. i’eacs Old on the 12th iCer. husband, Leonard er ih the revolutidnar ought ihrongh that yatOj } having steadily on. On the 12th of ID' ao and ndj ril M waa] .yge. number, of her da«: jttbo boose of her eon.! I celebrated 'the bnft versary of her birth.; 3 had eleven children! it (a>on)- being eighty; ar youngest (a daugb > iventy|bix grandchild-- Sired and five great; evenly one great and two great great ren; in allTlonr; bun mdania. At {the time grandchildren: of Ijhe iad increased to grahdeon Joels quite ig descendants. «6»r i ; 'r , Droned.—On Saturday morning last aitnan named Philip Smith, resi ding in Allegheny Qityrwaa.drowned in tbs Ohio at Economy. Ilia body‘has not' ypt been found and|bis family are very ; anxious fpr infornria* tiob concerhing |iL Mr. Solith wa# fifty-three years jof age, fijyefept sev en inches high, 1 and had onj when dro-yned. a dark frock dark vest and a heavy" pair of kip boots, Jlii* wife, Residing at 257 Beavaij aireot. Al legheny offer* a liberal reward for the recovery ’of the body.—.Pitta Gat -H 1, ' "nFLBTTBKS' ( : . ]] )i the Post Office at BoclfM*; lei, XB*M: ! ' ; Aeke Jacob K, Burt John Cattern John;: Cully John,, is Darid, FarquharJ. Ay rrin Hugh, Utingslon Miss Ira Mary, Mann Melissa, ; Coy Mary. - Murray Emma, aiser A. M., Bichey Colston,. Catharine, Uoaenbaugh Det- ; S., Wallace George, • 1 T. K. tAY.BOB, P. M-.i I, during, the winter,' from "SEMINARY. a TERM or pi srlll open on 3(1 of January, 1855,- , i for Board and Room.;. aendfor a oat- rr^ix |E t ßro#n’ ICaU Him »ston Jofai Voowlmi 'ITT Rosetii aor«, j She 1> wM>ts 7 t<r Q. tO. I This propimtionia unequalled as a tv nator and- Restorer, of »iai«i\br ini'..; r T *f 1 ., "If ■ .-1 - lne ? t ‘«.c thoiged should becerUin lomak. i: „v [kren# i.'household god;■ inasmuch. .IT.- S i render them youthful in , feelinv 11 strength, and enable them ,to iWover 14 I the days of their pristine joy. U M , *.?«» 1 hllaratea but strengthens, ard is reaii," ■ valuable blessing especially to tL( - 41 'V hare been reduced to a condition «L..,7F» . self abuse, misfortune',, or ordinary It,,‘ Nu matter what the cause ofihelif^,., # s*.'' any human organ,' .this superb will remove the effect, at ouce ;ana forev„ I'*' 1 '*' i-.i Bloiireiie "• | lmpbtcnc), lieucral Debility v, r ; Incapacity,: Dyspepsia, Depression V t f , ■ : Appetite, Low. .'Spirits..- Weakness, „/( ~*«* •’ i tW“»; Generation, Imbecility, jj«L■ j lenee. Emaciation, Eniiui. .It has an,,.;., 1 byAf/ui, desirable and i&kl cffecVupuuih, [ Tons system; add all whoare in nny ' j.trated by nerrcus disabilities 1 are earnAT indvised to ( seek a cure in this most’exct? ■ jand unequalled preparation. «fti . 1 j Persons who, .byimprudencc.luTe lost natural ttiyor, will find a. nTJ! neat,core In the ‘ ' 1 ■ ■’. i 3BioisLr^rL©. | the Feebl«,;tlie i Li(jiguid, the Dtspthhir tv. ['Old should gi*:e; this valuable discovery j it* will be found totally different front all'oth.'i articles foe the same, purposes; '. ■ . TO FEMALES).—‘This preparation isU„! uable in .nervbUs weakness '.of all kinds u will restore theAvasfcd strength with fuU permanence. f .jT-t , , It is alsoja 'grand tome, ■ and;v.'ill giveteHnf" iINIS;TRA.TOR’S .NOTICE: i-!? py 9 P e P*‘ a wi.u the first ,dose. aw.,>._ ! • I*l • • , ; sislence in its use will rcnbviiteUhe -tonuss C.REAS* fetters ? o| administration; on h 0 a degree;of perfect health .n,„i bas&ib'. the estate of tlill lam WiLim, lute .pep.-ia forever. ... .■ * Brighfbii, Denver county, beimla.., i One dbllar per Bottle,, or six: bottlesivV' ,-having been duly ferajbed-t."-the un- | Suld'hy. Druggist genefnlly , ■' ’ i, all persons indebted to said estate! -Sentvbv express anywhere by addict,, ied ip make and||‘ f'HUTCIIINOS K HlblVEß* /•«««> vingjolaamu against the same will prerV . , • ' : 8l email Siueet, >trw • 1 m authenticated for settle-: j • jggf§ o ld at ..Marquis' Drag store, hech’es. Ihoufdeiay.’ .j ‘ £,T. ~1 i ter.-'one door-below Post Odic-, and whol/' . GVNTHIA WILDEI Adm:lr.J a »t e and -.otaiHUy Dr.. Smith, 1 UK?' ’64 p i ; , NevS 'Brighton. j Beaver county.; j ...■'{ j. ijaovdij-fy 'AM . Tuesd ' ■ $85,0j *logue. ■ decSl’t ex|ecutors NOTICE. : s 'HEREAS, letters testamcntsjr bn the ssiatd of I AndbeW CaUß&.llate of Brighton ip, Beaver county, dec’®, baring been granted to-the undersigned, all persons tnowiug tncmselres, indebted to said ■ estate• are requested to inadet, immediate payment,, and tbtfs# 1 paring claims against tbe same will present them properly authenticated for set ttatist. I f " ! : ■■ V-: / | j ! ; JACOB CALEB, Ex’r.: dec2l't>4 Middleton tp., Col’a. co, O. 'x I RiEctnroß’s notice, 'T ETTBKS testamentaryoa the estate of I'j. MAnpaBET:EiMOTT,Iate of Ohiotovra ahip, Bekver Cjounty, PcnOs.. .dcc’d, having been grated to the undendgned, all persons indohled to aaii estate .are requested to make immediate payment, and those’ having claims against the same! will present thSm properly authbntiqated fori settlement. f !} JOHN SLENTZ, Ki'r.. - ■ dec2l’ .A! DAI W" of New ,1 deceased dersigne are nolil those ha sentj the tnenttri dJc2l '■ "W arffed t j N. ), tough While' Oak. and sound Hick ,- Buitalile forvarions sired spokes, . , -. Aj 9 pick-handles, e 10... atijthe “Enter- f\.)nM i - _ . . • . triculiurad Works,”. Bochlestcr, Pa. , . .OF L, jWALEACE & JOSES. |, : ;\VALUBLE REAjL ESTATE., lI&ISTARTO K.’S NOTICR. ■ - j T3'v! i f 1 , ’ j c * f f u ‘he Orphans! Conn V •> I,j. . *'.T , ■ JD tht coilnlr ft nearer,- the undersign. 'ERS -ofjidnumslratnAs on, the estate . iU *ni>*f.W t.b.saic lly jmb-fc vendue or t m i Jtfnjiy. Wilson, dccijd, late of Big 'err, onthei prentise-., oiV ' "• - ,'j •township. Beaver cn , having-been | t ' .TV.. it < i’c.-m - ' ; .to ,t% indiraigneji; hlKpetsons in-, t., ; ■ dlrf, lbb-1, . • . 0 said 1 estate are ■ Requested to" make tat I o'cl 1 ,"- a, p. m..;a\VtUe following described . ite : paytneiu.;and"Ri|)se haVing claims j real c?tc!r -"i Richard Beeson,'late.of the be aar.io will present thempropej-ly j county oft Ulegheuy county, deed., situated 1 dated for tcttlcml-nt. : i j in the boi(piigh>f Xew Brighton; Ueavet cc, 1 - ' >i. VQTTXG, Adra’r., .• ( Ra.. being Rater lots Jfo. 3 mid 1. said *,u ,Big. Beaver tp. having together *ft out of Jotl' teal oS-'..,- v Beaver riyen,; or Creek, au.j extending tw-; ; from said river.to the Canal..excepting 30 feet wide, runtime parallel with ;l>e,rv...'_ thc.fijcw Brighlttu;•VVaierjlCo..,;-on the e.iat«a' | side thereof., 1 The '.north: fsti' south linesof. said'tots rjjahing at; right .-angles ho saiil.n:, ■ -iirffgcther with' Id'shares pf Water : each. Sjhare being cqttal to the one-huhdn-tu part of all the Water Power of the cl-ii-i Xt» j Brighton Water Co.; 'on which sari lots »ni j erected one large' two story Mill Wilding, pti-t I giuaily used as a Planing mf!!.*au-’r the one ' half thereof being- now iupel filmic; mill, | and’the ot ii,-*£ p»rMt.h - err-of'f.,r the man:- fttctttre of-fla,* nud'dietnipi .\1 j _» h. Vgt «v . story Frame Ware Houne and an • l.j property |is very eligibly 100-i'teA,- at.l ?.t. ..i, superior advantages for mapufiauriag fin pohes. |; i'.j- . \ : -r TERMS—One-llVird of .the, pm-chasn’moner ,'ijn conarynation of sale .by- tjie Cwirt. & Uiji remainder ih'two .'equal' annual, iusiaJmenn ■frqm that dale, .with interest from ntno tbn, to boisecured-by'bpnd and tiofigagK.' j i - -r. . JACOB Bc-SSO'i, " : .AdinV. of. said det'i. GOO dr aiejtti' ■. UecU AD! Jt/5 Reaver granted debted I iraut edit 'against anthent docT'4 8*: . ' .f BUM PHIiET IiAWS. THE PAMPHLET FOR jJiBA thrive been, bein received ift the of % afej au I arc now ready for delivery to those entitled to the samcV . 1 : hov3Cl’(i4:iil M. IYEjTANt), Pm. MINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. r : ‘TE'RS of administration on the estate' V.A W tof ■‘M. C Dobbs, lute of Raccoon Beaver county, deo’d., hiving been Igrantid to the undersigned, all persona in debted lo said.estate are requested to make 1 immei iate payment, and those having claims again! tl said estate will present' them to tie', subsbi iber. properly authenticated for - set tlement. , i 'I. j ; I i S. C. GORMLT, Adm’r., novSQ'Gt ' • Raccoon tp. ! ’ i w BBAYHR NAIIY AND INSTITUTE! Sli rim! .'1 - ' Am i 1 iE NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE Monday, the Vlth of December. ' . i ing its advantages are—■ 1 • An efficient and, scodmplisheikFaeulty. 1 il'lioroughricss in its classes. | Superior idvanages 1 for Vpenl and In strumental Music. - : H< Eiteat of its Englisha classical course. > Daily lessons in German and French. _Send for a catalogue ta ii-j' ' 30’«4 I i , : B«t. B. T. TATLOB. "4 ■5 uovi >MmjSTJRATOR-S^QTrq|i. :{r.TERS of administration on the estate of tno». M’ A.snitßW, late' of New Brighton, af 06., dec'd, having been granted to? the ■signed, all persona indebted to said estate {queried to make immediate payment; and | haring claim gainst said eatate.wiU at them to. the subscriber properly pu lsated for settlement. ■ *= ' JOHN REEVES, , : New -Brighton; AD T. e; Li-i Bears npW aierej .ttywal pT®S«I tfceixtj 30’M BEAVER COUNTY, sb : IS the matter of the estate of Patrick Keat ing, deceased. 'Orphans' Court. . j And how, to wit: Nor. 18, 18G£, on-motion the Cjourt appoint Saihuel Magaw| Esq/,' an Anditor to distribute the balance of the assets in this hands of Jqsepb C. Wilson, Adm’r.qf paid estate; •. ' By the Court: i . > ;■' I The Anditor ah ora named will attend to the duties of hie appointment at. hie office iaiJlea-, eer, jonFriday.Dec. 28d, 1884 at 10 a. nui when and where this parties interested Bar]attend. ' SAMUEL MAQAW., | 4oe6’««;\ .v■ ■- • ■ Anditor. i ; |, i. * Ohio tp. Raccoon tpj JOHN A. FRAZIER, Clerk. : YOUTH TO THi- AGED r 1 decT'64 ■! ' i oapiiAys- court 1 sal;-; of J; i Valuable Real |Es£ate.i IVY virtue of,.art order* of| Orifiw.?* : iji Comity o/ Beaver, ‘lie un*le:«i?. ♦•d 'Vill expose to sale, by Public \\'naua ■gsut-|cfy,.|oa the Premises, oa[ ' . '■ r ':' mtjRSDAX \ at 1 o’clpcjt,' p.'- m., , real cstajte of Robert Slpore|, of.eV’ttdt He*"' t county, .Via.. 'till 1 ' 1 ’ 1 in- said-township and countyj afv>r»aS.-.|-' i » 1 * ed and ‘ljtseribed as’ follows.; to wtt ■'"--"'"'t at a stone, thenoe'b.t -land of IM-a-ik. Hartford, and Daniel M'L'rea’s 'U;h .-oit-t ■ west 13d 5 perches to Ja'Ttiirfe. jof Wm, Ijd'Kee suith Nil" east ■ iN I ' to ait one, t benge by land pi - Andre* r c \-’ add JolthMcDiide north J'.'jaas: If) . to a stone, tberi'cc bklaud S.t Wm. " : 87i= wek 13o.peVches toTbe.plaW irtlng, containing 160 ibcros’ and HS rpC 1 measure, ion wbiphNiri *fort e A<| n .* . ifra'me divellingi-boase.oLwoJ stories c , hewed lOgtenajat house. 17 by INteet, It * • ■ dbg barn, tiO by 1 28 feel: about - cd and in a good state of cultivstitti i4i.on the- land over 200. bearin^»pr- , .5. , ipeaob trees, "with a four feetivetti °\ c " derlyiig'nearly the whole preiatee-- \ wi.. t TEbJcS-.—one : third of the on the. copSrraalibn of tie sale k. Tl *£ c bahinceMnlwo equal, 'annual payiM®-’- V that dale, with interest tliercou ton time, and to be secured byhond and \ ;.T ■ ••• ■*. ■ join; ffos£|'64 ■ Adm'r: of sata-st- • _ W*i>J , ■ JOUS s>• • Adm'r: 'Ol^i^ ' ■‘l Wew.] Gooi* H&jundersigned has retortion *y - i-j e y d^lp^ia.'and has*now opepcd Goods, 'consisting of Cloths, .C;isHOJ e -. I ■■ nets. Jcins, and Tweeds. ; ■') ?•:ia Ladies’ Tan, WVendei licalhcr. ami Ji''••- 1 anil Alpacas, also Stilt- Wjirpsi. !>“« ’ 1 ;<> superior article.. / J r : rj I< ; JiatfV up Clofkiny. f ] - ' '•. of/Cloth -‘Vi'! ; F;; ' Grireiirics, Hard w arfc.Qu eer. =l' - ;r ,-. t > 1 ‘ ' ‘ at.areasoniKP EB f.. el j : 'fH"b M l - 1 ' 2 *- ~ATOIfFSSW( t L„ _ of -administration *? [Jitt'* 1 t£e of Gepnaij Fox-,, 1 towhslUp, Beftvercpjdee'd.hs'jnpo ~ •d to .tßie.imdcrsignca, all P« r#o , foßejh;! said estate are reqnisted to lf ni payment! and those haring claim |gj 3cr i!*. estate ill. present them to. . norlftfSi .■ ■ ■•. Choice Property ln Bf ‘ 9 i ' ’I • water, Pa> t-Jf- jIIaRGE"' two-story. «*■*^ * \ taouso. nearly “ e f* wl^. l u, j) c!i^.’': r aideaKilohen,. Callar,&c.r-. .v.U'V'j fruit fetes, grapes and Bhruhb«fY be |ig V‘ ■ted fori schools,, ~ or ford* derated, and Mew uusurF* s *^'l' lD( 3 lf*K particulars enquire s* .tha^BßluS^d tiv&sTOßf.. t\ -4 ■ .sr- I- d 1 . t
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