I? 4;. £ Jgrgj^gg^ .ff.STEtt .UIRASaEStENT. ■ ' Station —Going jEAST.. 18 > follcim - j ’fr - s;f ! <"rf^" Eb fiOlKti! Vf®Bt— . Pittsburgh ci follows' iJH- 8- R00h0010r....i 3:56, r. m. Ur. »• '. } a. H. Mtt* *- * X N. MOGUI.I.OTGH, iWf. JIIBBS, ,; *' Blester Station-GoiJfo East A B ° C Ua ve 3 Rochester Arr at P.Us. - • SO I'iM A, «• :. 12:15 p. 2:40 r. K.. iffoe 1 ! “ 3:05 P. «... . 1’4:45 p. *,. rtgijlin .1:20 p. M..J.J 5:45 P. «., jUI : . . 1:00 A. S-J. U 2:20 a. m. UlEipf.®? 3 ’ . 0. 10 p. M..’. .1 3:20 P. M, 7:25 pJ*a;H 8:30 r. «• tsaa o ' Goxso IVest-t-: : Leaves Tilts-. Aw. at Rochester. ■, ,'JL 9:00 a: 110:45 A. M. . 12; 00 IM..J.J- 1:32 r. «• 2d Brie 1 ! 11 . 14:30 A 6:02 P. *. jd “f 5:30. P i 6:56 P. «, lii . • ,; : 40 m a ! 8:05 A. «. Jftil. ' . 2:10 A J r i M-.i... 3:20 A. «■ lit Expfr s . s > . 2-oo p. 2:15 p. jt. 2d Express, p - s niNN. Slipt., E. D. & BEA.VB.I E.K,- ' ■ Pittsburg to New -4f er ’ FrankliD i ttfeHr i5 ’ : -o fji l - arrive?t se S^Hr r '^ oV i ?l - arrivo ' nt ** 7:oaAi; M - vrivc “ t ■ Allegri IOrOA A- , i:io p M _ arriTC Trains leave f j . •fPM‘ baT f:'” ‘,Xcv. lastlpfbr Mercer./- ■ liipp, «VanM*. wl,,J *» pit? ,his .. r , bu ‘® action. Proi-P - sU f nt>on .will be '!ren to forwarding.treigb | t. . j > ,* ffjj'D PLCIv-SOt?,.Passenger Ag t. j,'tV. IILANCH.\r !l Ron. Snp’t THE BEAVER ARGUS sth, 1865. ■. '.ANEOTJS. FEBRUARY LOCAL tmd MIS , -Not * LL persons'knowir ed to me for subsi Argus, prior to Jan. Ist sad pay up at once if t Joseph M’Clure is aull receipt for t Jig same. t g themselves ifcriptiori to the Beaver t, 1865; 'will please call they wish to save cost horizod ito receive anil j j). X. Imbbik, =.._--- K ived the February iiuitic Monthly, and live than ever, No • lisyanj d’> VithouH uo.iuiigazine overt i country coinpayfti i y with which ilds j writer y in the land j ribiVVbrs. T,he’Fcb- : i itairie’ 'articles from j ilk, Sargcahi, llnl',) j Aldrich, .Mitchell, nd .bljhers. ■: j mm. j I j i validj formerly 6 tjje ,; j tl.jis j j»ai>cr,; after tihe i Oarro! 1~ - U-n ion discharged boc!ius|o od in I banjo, ; after rears as? Ca;>ta*n ip ut Ohio: Yohmleery, le ‘Cjil (pity Monitor, |l' the cljihrc '■ Editjiri d wan a bravo and lan able writer, arid j/q/iifer wiflv cnefgV; his kucceea be equal ’ f I - - i I have roui number; of tbc A*l tibd. \ V more *UragS 'ooo of Wltravy. la* ,lhis- niontlil}', anil pablUhfd in thin • vitb ft inthe abili edited. The b^st arc limprii' its coni ruary number cor WhiUior t ,GoUßcli Hij'gjngon, Stow, Carey, i'iiljcldon, a B®-Capl. J. Wc of ,o( wards editor of Pros] and lately .of wounds recciv serving over two the 12f51h Regimen has purchased tlj and again resume! al. Gapt. Weyant efficient officer, is will conduct the 2 and abiliyv May to his merits ' r f rife iiopo..on parts of; the - count of |locO|l ! interest f< arc willing to pi Contributors, pro get tho local new ed oi’'UB to travel • gathering up item in by those inter make our’s a goot to do- this, must We. hope our; fr this, and wo will . for so doing. y-wdi i,r our i o ;y fojr' jof ,- idmg we can only s. Ijt, is not expect-. through the county athal should bo sen t estptl. -Wo hope to i county paper,''and givji : county news, i'endfe | will, attend- to lit' desired, pgy them ; -v--- Cane Prt Capt. M. K. Aj of the Boar'll of District, was pj-o? Jinclo with’ a s bsentatipn lamsj Com miasioaer | Enrollment: of this seated a short time iplendid lial agents m. Prpvost ■The. presentation q b\’ Dr. Wallace,!the t •'I, - t i Jonr d, and. replied to t l . The cane is [the ever saw, and i Bum. Cap®. -Adams n» token of respect, aiglie’r in the cslima* 1 know him. In | the .'cano by'the .spec . Marshal's office] ~j \yas tnad< \Sargoqn of thd ! li 6y. Capt. Adam] richest one i wo i have cost a’darg W ?U deserves. llj man stands I tioD of alt who greatest press oi men woald.be a the urgency of ] •et, affable an* • never |et; heard . Sln esfi with hiW praise, and yei de 4 or prompt i \i| his kindness i winning tnahnq and espei W intimately) il&rly caufd ;■< business, when most jnuoyed to 'death - by the crowd, he is plea's* d obliging. We have ] any one who hsujl bu- I, speak of him hul lo i no manns more deci-> and jinore capable!. It heart, his objif* 3r that attaches itn :ialijr those who li Jluy he be often! mr worst wish of • i ■. v - ■ oruitino. —The local editor!,,of the Pittsburg Chronicle • musf'baye' had;a terrible attack .of- draft quiyqrs when he wrote the article in Friday even-* ing’s paper bn rocrditingln Pittsburg Auer announcing—tbo astounding fact there were committees recruiting in Pitteburg frora the neighboring coun ties, bo calls upon the law, citizens, ProVost Marshals, ! policemen,, everyv bod}', to assist in putting them out. W boro is the law to put them out? ho asks frantically, Why don’t you diive them out ? AvaoaJt.! away ! be gone !he exclaims'in perfect phrenzy ( of excitement. His must have been a IbatTpaso of draft ,on. Uho .brain. As j tbercUlidn't happen tb be any- law (6 Ipjat. these committees out,(■'they of jeburso did> not mind bis Cries' and i tpreats. Wo would take this.occasion I'll) inform .the’ local editor-,, aforesaid, that other-counties have 'a right to recruht in Piitsbmjg, and they ibtend ,to dqit. : The majority of those- who. volunteer in:PiUsJt>urg go. there fiom the 1 surrounding, counties tovdo so. Pittsburg has the credit of nearly all the men who, re»e alislocTfrom Western Pennsylvania. ( Wo believe Pittsburg has contribn-j ted its share of .men in this War. blit we'ai'6 quite certain it has pot contrvb-1 uleil, any more than its share,bP-inore ,tha ! n' the' -surrounding '• counties If 'you sp.end'yoiir time in idle rovings, ! the draft will. comb before you are ! read v. | Better raise the money, go to j work and pin in jybur men, as other j counties, are doing, anfi then you will j haye no 1 cause bjl alarm. r , The Quota of Beaver County. The follo A’ing is the quota of men yet-required, af'ior deducting credits, to he luuiii.-htd hy the-sub districts of Rearer .county, on the recent cal)'of the. President for-300,000 volunteers-: ■Harmony ...... [Hanover. ..... hlndepcndsnee ; Rochehtei 1 h0r..... 'Rochester tp i110pewc11;....... i Brighton [■[lndustry .... 1;. o'i DarUngton 1.. 'Greene....... J„. 2 Raccoon:..... J... 11' Beaver 1.. . O' Sew Bright on.. ....2l[;FaUslon. — 2. — IS South Beaver ions CUTUBEUTSON, Captain and Provost Marshal, Dirt. Xe’T Brighton, |F_eb. 10. , • ' 1 Pulaski ..j 71; North Sewickly Freedom h0rJ..T.... . 7] Freedom distw----- - 6' M00n...;.1. PhUlipshurg.;.o! Big Bearer ..L.i. .Chippewa....... 8 | Bridgewater.... [Ohio J... '• Patterson....!... J Franklin ......... I Mari0n... : .... j Npw Sewickly... !!ill l^conoriiy j Map of iiicnsioxn and Petersburg. I—We publish On our first .page a valu ; able map |of Richmond and Peters jburg. e hiiye secuted irnumbec,of i maps, s('n<l 1 portraits Of distinguished j mpu, for publication, brfso, of conrsej j cost money, yet we are determined to i.mako thp Ar^us-a^ good paper,no mal | ter what the cjstL-- Wo are or.t makj ing money <fff the .paper, jand" do not ! expect*lp. The., truth is, it hardly i pays expenses, and our" labor and I expenses jaro. jvnd yet JVC j are content in knowing .that in I way wd contribute sorndlhiag to the i’coiintry and the party : sdstainingHbe j country. 1 As [wo contribute our.lebor, jwo would remind bur | patrons we I should-not bo expected teuton tribute; I money, beside! It those owing.us and 1 those taking the paper pay up prompt ly, we can about meet W|6 ! endoarorto publish a paper, anil i hope subscribers will not delay pay ing up their subscriptions, for, asvth'e old motlb is, bone good turn deserves r, 1 : fif • , a neither. . ■ • .•}- ; i J I ■ _ . IS? -I I - | . 1 . We drqpjioi oar friend ''i I I . did’orc I eond us Uei •! columns.; .V the services Brighton, an 1 ,was surprised to find what improvements ho had madesjnue. our last visit. He has built a addition to his former store-room, ar dy together with the warehouse, it noW' - extends the whole lcngj.6-of the lot, 175 The inside is| fitted up in ! fine style and ,nll the available room in the largo building filled .with goods: Ho has now the largest store rpoiti and tbje county, and |we presume wo can ray' without exciting the of any j that lie does more business than any other map! in the county. ..Notwithstanding! the calls upon his time,- he can. always stop to speak a pleasant word and treat all. politely: Wje know of j i giore successful or capable businei man and none wbpse ’success is mbr 1 entirely lhe| result oif bis own laboi The Special The official vote jof Washington County having come to hand,; wo are enabled to give (he result ofj the late special election for Kepresonta- Uvea g ' follows: ; 1 | Winsa, U. .Washington c 0... .3295 co J... 1527 . j ■ '7Tie Evacuation of labile. | ■ ' Washington*, Feb. 13.-' The officersconnecled with the ar my operating against Mobile, who ar rived to.day. .via Annapolis, confirm the report of the eyacoation of that place by the rebel forces. - They say that the city can, at tony time, bo cap tured by a small land force, and doubt very much lif anyrcjdstar.eewouldbe made: - T •• • I ■ . ] :>“g. m to now sun him. ...19, ...id in the oilier day io see' m. Kennedy,'in New Bbaot, D. 26841 • 5781 ■ i 4822 1 8.262! lin - V-“r BlpM^oo^^n^latMonday. 3-; ,&*■ .rprr* ,r\.. ._ '' :|;. JUB<j*B«. ■ ;r^- ;: + ! Sew Brighton: - Bd'ftkrd E Holmes, B R Bradford, Henry T Reeves;' Falist|)ii: Tbps Campbell; t | Darling tod: Goo W Carey; | ‘ , Independence: John!Ferguson; Hopewell: Archibald Gillmore; , : IBridgCwalter: Williamson Graham; ' Ohio: {Wallace Hunter, Thos H Map •son; ,j’ j; ,• Harmony;. Andrew" Kotrba; ' Freedom: Thos G Herr; - ,} ■ Beaver Bor: S B Mercer, Ww orr, Wmlfcairriek, AaariphS Wynn; | ißig Beaver:John {Marshall,. 5Vm H Powers;>; .1 •/ - , I , • Glasgow;: John McFiall^" Hanover; Wrii M’Clurg; Raccdon:; Robert Potter; Samuel R Patterson; j j'Chippewa: John W [Welsh; ./ Goulh| Wm pi Wilson. .K J>etit lußoias—lst Monday;. ■/• . PhipjUwa: Wm, Anderson; I ■' Moon: Robert Aleoch, Daniel Brulo, John M’Brter; , j \ How j Brighton; Charles Boak, HiS ranv |t> , «iy Joseph Wilson; i. Brighton Tp: Daniel Barndollar; G W -Engle, Jr; ; - | iiPhiflipsburghi JoSoph Benlel, Fran cis LeGoulon; . [ V;HdrtfaSdwickley' -S C ClowJ Robert Fprg'uapn, David Graham, Thos Ram sey, JamesM.Runyan; i 1 j't.-SeMrj Sewickley: Henry Douglass Henry Gobhring,JGeorge Teels, Jonhs ’than ,Pcul;l • j Rochester:' F A Fortune, A! T Sbal . ;enborg{er, jWm Porter; i \ ■. * - : Freedom: Samuel Furnicr; ; Hanpverj; Alexander •G. Gijbh'; / South Baavcr: John Garvin By/ John Roberts; j, -f- | 'Hbpb'tiil: Wm Jolmston; | / Ecohorrty: James Mu a gravo; j • Pnlaski:j Alfred Moore;'' ! ‘ ± j BridgeWatcr: H C -MGullough, Jamcn.iEprter; . | >• : Hafmftny:>H ew * s Fheil; ; Be»sp)ri] Dftbicl Risin'gor; _ | Industry: ; Milton Reed, Richard \Valtor.;, 1 _ i r [., •; . Racoon: David SrhithjForbos Todd; ' 2m> week. ' Hanover; Alexander Ad ama,_, Sami B Crooks. John L Moore; - Rochester: W m Alexander, Daniel Filch, jjemuol Woodruff; r ; . . Moon; jjames Burhison; ; " _ a ' , Nov? Sewickley: John Boron,- Chas- Barrel." John Knoveahoe. -I i Darlington- James Caughcy, John Hartshorn; ' fyi Ohii: Cunninghaiin; Milo R. .Dcrniige.rj, - • I i ■ • Borough Tp: Lucian Conrad,Robert M'Creeryj t . • ' ,| ■ V ./ Georgetown; Wm J.Carncagej; % . EcOnoipj" Thos Dunn, Jaines Da via; ! j 1 ■ : 'l ■ , ' Raccoon: David Ewing; r ... Sojajlh j Beaver: Samuel Harbuon, Jacob! Smith; ; Greene- Henry Kinse3-,S<-Lauglilin; Ir.flustiy: Samuel Win Briggs; i ,■ ■ BigriisAvor.: :Jofan^-’CUi^(oLAVU H-tf-fJ-'a-. *l’ ' F.recdpra: John NicknmJ Thomas J Thompson; ,? •' : , Pulaslci.- Hmiry 1 ' New Jinghton: John Erica, Jamas f - • V ' . | *ij.ooknt,owii; Wm Stewart; . Ehilltpsburgbr Gilbert TraDipeler; ' Biightph Tp: Andrew-IWaiterson; ../ Franklin; John C Well or, John Y Zeller. L: : ; . Beaver County Oil | Lands i i '■ ! * * .~ ! i)AELisaTOM,, Beaver Co., Pa.,) J .1 ' Fob. Bih, 1865 j Editor Argu&: Believing a few items of]nows in:rqgar4 to Oil matters in this.locality would, interjost most of! your readers, i take pen] to address] "you View linos. Sometime since''oil;' Was struck near this village in a well] bejing bored id the Bcaver|Creek, near? toe]united Presbyterian Church: At; first not ,rau6h was thought of the strike, jas even the owner] of the we]l himself seemed to regard the .“show,”! a very small cine. ' But the flow of the] ..well has steadily increased, until it is novv pronounced by “oil then” te be a fifty barrel well. Within] a fbw days past the production' of the well has blecoma greater,and a gra]nd rush was. made for territory. Within a day ot two nearly every farm from Galilee to Smith’s Ferry has changedbands, and the price ct lsnd has advanced from seventy.five to six hundred dollars an here. Several sales wore made to day dround this place.at from two hundred to four hundred dollars per acre, Th;e good sites are being rapidly bought up, and several companies are organiv r 2ing to “boro.” Several wells'will be' : started as soon as the weather-becomes 1 10 ' mild enough for out-door labor. Al ready] strangers from Philadelphia, Ndw York, Pittsburg, and Cleveland, loaded with greenbacks,sire here look ing for sites, and offeringhigh. figures for “oil lands.” The fever ib_ begin ping to: rage with fury.j This poor, old, dilapidated town is in awOnder. fulnstate of excitement. | The peopilo have Entirely forgotten the draft, and the solo subject of conversation is oil, oil territory, oil sites, oil] lands. Men on horseback, men in sleighs, men on foot, some with plenty of money,, some with none, are searching all ibis neighborhood over for oil lands. The Puncbke Farm, a little below Slder’s Mills, on the Little Beaver, was sdld this week for eighty thousand dollars. One 6f Mf. Pancake’s<ndar neighbors, was. offer ea fifty-five thousand dollars, cash down,'for fifty acres, and he did not'sell because be thinks ho ought] to have Wore. The Analeyte sold a twen ty acre lease this week for t wenty-one thousand dollars in cash! If, any ®ore strikes are made this little valley will bo filled with derricks and oil specula* ItW-l + i ’ Tours, truly Charleston L L i -I] i&W Tobk, Feb. 11- : ? r &e dwpatch says;! It is .1 pnderetood .hero *kat ths,- patches havb bcoo received! from City Point, stating tbai, Richmond papers of the llth! confirm the report of ilhe cap tn'rb ofS-Br a rich villa, and also con*, tain ,a report that Chariton was evacuated. -' ,•)' '-c ''l*"- 'I I :! -r'lf- ■ I ‘ '■ ■ *-1 i -■ !■— -~ \i \ MiBpIEK . ! At the residence. of the brides moth er, Fobiuar|y 8,1865, by Rev. Gedrgo Scott, D. D], -assisted by the Roy. R: il hitb, Mr I lohh Fba*| »,of Howard’s Pbint; Phyj'rto oonbty, ifl.L and Miss Maboabbt Cook, of Sooth Reiver township, Beaver coanty/Pa., ' j .v MIN s .1 -j. DIED: • In Bridgewater, oc'tho ; let inat., Mabqabet Asken r, aged 74 pears} s|montbr‘and 2 dayii* j ■ BRITISH PERIODICALS, VIZ. ■ ■'.•l' •, , i ,( Tjm liOKboii Qoakteslt Kcrisii (Johmr., i(gjgaßyge»eoe Biview (Whig.} Vi v V Tn?‘Wia»Mi!»«TKß Rsytrw 'fEaialcal.)’ \ i > Tbs' KoMh Bbituk Review (FrOo-Churoh.) 1 ' ; i- • ■ , AMD j Blackwood b Esutbobsb Uiquaqs (Tory.) i: ll ■ I I ' f. !•,» . r f The American Publisberaipaatinuevto re print the nhove-hamedperiddicals, bat es the .cost of printing has <foaA/ed r tho price Of pa-, per nearly thbled, and .taxes, duties, licenses, etc-, largely increased* they ei)| ' compelled to advance their terms as follows:'; :2 TERMS FOR 18j65- For any one of the Rcviows-^-uU.54,00 For any two of the Review5,—!.......... 7,00. For any three of the Reviews....:. 10,00' FOrall fiurjof the Reviews-...,: 12,00 FOr Blackwood’s Magazine—,,,:..:.*,..,. 4,00 Tor Blackwood and one Review.—7,oo Ejorßlackwoodand any two Reviews....-10,00 Fpr Brackwood and three Reviews 13,00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews...; 15,00 ; The works will be printed on %grtally, improv ed quality | of paper, and while nearly all American Periodicals are either advanced in j price or, reduced in site—and very generally both—we shall continue to give faithful'-copies of 'all the matters contained ih the original editions. Hence, our present, prices will be found as cheap, for the amount ]of matter fur r rftshed, as those of any of the competing per iodicals iu.tb.is country.. . ! | • Compared with tho cost of the originals ed itions, which at the present 'premium on gold would be | about $lOO a year, our prlces(Slh) are exceedingly late., Add to this the foot that . we make jour annual paymeats;to the [British 1 Publishers for early sheets and copyright in ; (laid —$E costing us at this.time (Jan. 1865) I nearly in currency—and! we trust that in the stklo we have adopted wo shall be en tirely justified by our subscribers find'the ■ reading public; ’ ' 1 j . V The interest of these Periodicals to Ameri can readers is rather increased than; dimin ished by the articles they contain on bur (7»- ii War, and though somethaes tinged with prejudic a, they'may still, considering their great abilility and the different stand-points ;from which they arc written,. bo read and studied With advantage by the people of this Country! of every creed end pajrty. | THE FOUE EEVEEWSfor 1863. \ A fewf copies of tbe above'reinaiu on hand, and will be sold ,ht/$5 for the whole foot, or |s2foJ^amrone. •••. ,■ >I. ’ j I We it9a publish the 'J- .j ■ I „BaRMER’SCIJIDE. By Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, i andthe late J. P. Norton, of Tale College, j 2 vols. Royal Octavo, 1600 pages nail numqrouaEn ;post paid\£B. . .1 . ■ . 1. - I I LEONARD SCOLT iCO., Publishers, ! || A T o, S 8 WaiktrSireU. Neb'York. REGISTER’S NOTICE. | ALt persons interested in the following LVdministrntionand Guardian 'ecoountsj which hare been passed and . filed in the Register’s Office, of Beaver bounty; Pa,, will take notice that tic same willbo presented to the Orphans’ Court,-to be held at in' and for the county ofßeaver, da Wednesday, ■the Bti day of Mprch, 1805,; for confirmation and allowance.. [,, N ’ 1 . The final real esiate.-accounl of John Alli son an d George W. Hamilton, administrators bf.theestate of John B. Shannon,dec’d. x, { The final account of Samuel Hamit, execu tor of the last will and testament of Mary, M’Minn; dec’d. ;.,i i .1 The final account of Daniel Figley, execu-, tor of the last will and testament lof 'William Figley. dec’d. ' - . i’. J ■ •- The account of D. L. Imbrie, Trustee to make sale of, the real estate of Jno Main, dec’d. Tht final account.of James-Sterling, .-admin-’ istratir of the. estate of Thomas' S. Thorns -burg,-dec’d. I -|. f • The final account of Jame's W. .Pander, ad-' minis orator of the estate of Jacob Ycjung.deed. The final account of WmXLoaf, administra tor of the estate bf Saml'Stiies, deed. The final account of Hugh, Marlin, execu tor ol’. the last will -and testament of Maria A. ff Bakin, deo’d. ’ , j .- | , This final account of James Pi Martini ad ministrator of the estate ;of Rebecca Mc- Kuight, deo’d.. ’ - j ; [ i, ’ Thfc final account of David Lconaird, admin istrator of the estate of. Edward Leopard,deed. Ths final accounts (real’and personal) of James Burneson and Thomas Reedi executors of the last.will of Samuel Burneson, dec’d. Thle final account 'of i.John and Cornelius Shade, administrators,’: of tic estate of Ihho-1 thy Shane; dee’d. ! : . 1 ’ j • ’ | Tble l final accounts (real and personal) of j Johfa Whisler, adm’r. cum iettamcnltf atmexo of i Jaekjson Whisler, deo’d. 11l ! Tl e final account of Joseph C. Wilson, exec utor of the last will and testament! of Matilda Cunningham, dec’d; Tie. final account of Dctmor Shaner, cxeou- t : tor and trustee to sell certain real estate (to: * wit, jBOO acres) of David Shaner, dic'd. | The final account of John Peirsol, trustee to make sale of the real estate of Jojob Peirsol, dec’d. ’■ , . ■ i 1 ! Tie final account -of, Andrew D. .Gilliland, I administrator of .the estate of , Matthew Gillilaad, deo’d , who'jwas : administrator de hbnm non, turn UttamerUo annexo of the es tate of Samuel Caughey, dec’d. j . | i Tie final account of Andrew Wattersdn, ex ecutor of the lost will and |testament' of John Hnnier,-dee’d. ’’ ’ J ‘ ’it. The final'accounts of David Ferguson, guar dian 1 of Margaret J. and Robert Fwguson, mi nor Children of taid guardian. ; 1 1 - ■ \ The final account of Joseph Duncan\guar dian of Mary. Ann Couison, minor child of Eivobd Coulson, deo’d. | | v ; Thc finklaccount of James Jackson, guar-: dian of fflarinda J. Jackson, minor heir of JJaihuel Jackson,, dec’d. I Tie final account ofjD. A.' Cunningham, guardian of Wm. J; McFadden, minor son of James M’Faddpn, dec'dJ • ■ • The account if Bet; K.S. Morion, guardian of Isabella Calhpon, minor daughter of Thoi; Calhbon, dee’d.:'' j . .iL ■ 1 ‘ . ; ”r’.t ■■ I ; A- R, MOORE, . Beaver, Feb. Bth, '66. I Register. A. L. S. MORAND* D., PHYSICIAN ABB SUEGEON, (iJ&ji. A. & & Amy,) IFBES D O M , / j BEAVER <X) . PA. [junl mm i SEWINGMMHII The Best, Most Eeliable Se-w Machine Now ;in ; Use ! Th6se Machines make ock-stich : alike on both sides, | and use less than half the thread ,; ■;• i., / : . : |h ■■!.. and silks that the single or tldu Die thread! loop-stitch Machines dX It will Stitch,yHem, Fell, Quilt, Tuck, Plait, Gather, Cord, Braid, etc., alt wilaput I '' V ■ •: r ■] ' V _ " . >£' i ■ previous basting; and are t ilter adapted than any other Sewing ,i ■ ' 1 1 ■' ■. ,j '; ![i i Machine in use to tire frequent changes and great .variety; of sewing required in! a family) or ‘ I, ■ they wilt sew from one to twen ty thicknesses of Marseilles with-- ■■■!'•■ r ’ ■ J \\-\ ■ oat stopping, and 1 make every stitch perfect; or from the Ifinest - ! | j. »eaver ▼auze to the. heaviest cloth, without changing thi needle or tension, or makiii adjustmentof machine ydia 1 I It lias the following ad j r ■J *|l • •• ■ | gesjover all other ;machine Far greater variety of( beauty and; excellence of speed and of |1 simplicity of cbnsiriictioi anil management; elegi design and' finish. These are peculiar facta, and will .20 far to ' determine the ,•i ° | , j . |. . choice, of ah intelligent buyer. t—Please l call and examine. S. Jl. PKXIISOtj, augl7] Sole, Ag’tfor Bei TBIALUS^E FOR MARCH TERM, 1865 •: { * * ’ k VIB6T WEEK.. ~ ; John Stewart . vs Jas Little, et al J. W. Decker'*Ex'ra, 1 “ John Mellon, eta' James Duncan , .•• JohnM.Ewing, et al Lukens A Beeson “ Darlingt’h M.E.Ch’ch Patterson & Davidson ‘‘ Martha, Sanders. Collin* *co “ Wm, Ml Shift*. cl al. * 'ncoip mx. Wm. lEahin’s Ex,’r. vs Henry JoWon & wifel Alfred Campbell •> RebeccaCampbell’aAd Commonwealth, use, “ Jolin DnffjsiEz’r. Wash'tn Beildl Asa’n a Ivoly Colo, i John Mullen \ “ Joslcph Ammon, et al. Charlies Thorn \- “ Margaret iHigby. 1 Thomas M’DaughUnX** Robert Adams. I Richard D. Hudson ••\Thomas Jenkins. David Scott’s heirs ** Aroh’d Robertson. I same . “ -.**me, et;al, Lath’p Rawden’sh’rs “ John T. Holmes;. Donj. B. Bradford .. i‘.GeirgevS.,Porter. John Swiek ■ •• Barton, Hugh .'Wright, et al i “ David Gibb,; et ;al. . Mary Brown ’ •• Joseph Rayt\ ; fcbS’Oo . . M.‘ WBYAND; Pro. !■■ : - - National Bask orßEAvanCocsTT V New Brighton, Feb. 1,j1865. j / rpHE Stockholders of “the National Bank JL of Bearer County” are hereby notified that the unpaid'portion of the Capital Stockis requited to be paid at the) Banking house in instalments as follows, yii: Twenty-fire per cent, thereof, on the .first day of March next, and a like instalment, upbn the firsl days of May, July and September next thereafter. ■ By order or the Board. , -J i . 11 EDWARD HOOPS, Cashier. i f«b. 8 ’.65, Land j^geiicy. mHE undersigned having established an 1 I AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF I REAL Estate, in the city of iioonville,- COOPER COUNTY,; MOJ. would call|the at tention of his,friends in Western Pennsylva nia to the unprecedented low pride for which i.nH, of the first quality, can be fought at the present time. , Persons-desirous of buying cheap farms will receive , due l attention by Calling at my office in Bonneville, whsrethey Will find all descriptions ;of farms on the regis ter with price, location.4d.,' Office:. Morgan, st. I jjahay6s 4 ; John mitchlll. .■ BEAVEIi, PA. jsroTicm BEA. SEMINARY ASI) !S rr'HJS KEXTIERM. WILL A- . ; i '■ ' ’ i' ■ • r, . : Monday, the 12th 1 of December. 1 Among iti advantages are—fa • ‘ I lv;A»«fioiontand accomplished F aealty j. Thoroughness in.itaclasScsy ! . advantages for Vocal and I* •atTumental Music. 4. Rxtent of its English * el 6. Diny lessons in Germs - for a catalogue ,to norSO’W *• ‘ I TU-. VOT-Lp's OKliit MK»t W? ; -■ • .Scro&ito n=d Scroftiloua Diseases. •■••. ' fhm£*oy *a«si » tMrckanl n/ Ox , jfmjr - /bed, Jfm/lt r . Sj IJ& VBfc. <LA\v :“1 bnv« bold largo quantities nf yo-ir f^r.nxw.- • l/Jjw V,‘ mu-Wlmt noveryofoiw'ltoMlowht* fiuk-lof-.tli* - ri iv 1 desired effect anil foil Fatlofvctlon-to .10 look ■|\” |®l. W JD| r - \?0 ■■ our people Itijr it-. lUe/ogree toeio Una V, er X] ' medietas libs Itjiefefelu car <om:mial!jr. i ' ' n\v' : *^p«ojis;Piiac!ca^ot=hc3,^s^es,-m-: I*l '’ ' V/ Taw v .qf d |li car^Sores,andeJl Disoascsof thpSkln ; ; p ■ Jfl 1 s EJ ~« , w . 1 ‘ l^i' 1 ' l: 'l. “I onlyUoniy datyto >pu mid h.« Ml immediately relieve, without p*in, »* . j *rtd jay testimony tojtbaCyou,i>ut>U>b of cr arising from relaxation [or suppression.— . cvcsTnnd luiir for years, which we were nuaUf U* They act, 1 like a charm in removing the ipains until we tried yonr SAiaAPAtutLA. th^acc^pany,difficult or] immoderate, men- ~ etruaUon, and are the only; safe afld’reliable Cape May remedy for Flushes, Sick Headache,- Pains in • »* My dffughter ho? for a year past wtflra Back 1 and Siles; [Palpitation of ihe Heart, Nervous 1 Tremors, (Hysterics, Spasms, > ffi,.?j-i"eK joon carodfoK^ Broken Sleep, and othet •-Ljj, AarUs pJ'Oapt, Eh-* of foe frWrfp-kmjgg * geroua effects of an unnatural condition of Gage, Murray £ Co., vwnvfacturcfs of *no*wM» m&Ss% H Femiile: Hll. aKSWrtafaggagS Have been usedW a, couM . »T,i They are offered as the only safe mean* made my ftce worse, Myo»toM« ' of renewing'lnterruptedlmeßStrnation, but it might for »tlmdibat In a mw lodi M musf mbjd that then, is on. £feil* m ?KS -. condition of the female system in which the xam without any symptom* of tho jHfc’f . Pills cannot ie taken without producing a iknowof. I cojoy hradlh. and wit6o«;-a_ peculiar result'. ■- The. condition referred to is . doubt owe It to .£ cl. pregnancy —tbs result, ni teprriage. Such is Erysipelas—General Debility warayr toe thei inesistiblo-tendency of the. medicine to I !® 10 ??'', .j •«, ‘il '. restore the funfctiofis to a.normal con- , ditiim, that even the reproductive power Sorts tarthepersererlng nature cannot”: resist it. iTAry cannot do harm nsEixPAniutA,and I have mstnowcmydinstmew in s!uv Mher wav r of iTaHnnant EnHpelm wfth it. w* insany otner fray. . ;. -v •, Bi-TSsßrnsis the Sarsapabu,i4 von have «i» Dr, dheeseman’s ESmale .Pillk .1 -b Are the only medicine that married and.single « twelvo yeara, I h&d thcyeUow&*Joutf .j . ladies have relied upon for many years,'! or can oiuhy fely Spon now. Imre of iJarion* I These Pills form the Fincit Preparation ever put for- (o bad that thb|(»rdsb«!amovt«ibl4raMnej^,l-<:; ward, with 1 ivtmediale and persistent tUecas.r— - / -|- DON’T BE DECEIVED. [Take this advertise- th^S meat to your Druggist, and tell hiin that you I am now as well andao Jnd as aigf Bidy. *■/ watrthe but end moat rcUabl, Female 1 Medicine , m tAa wfirld, which is comprised in , gmy m «u» w™“ 7 i • Dr.Cheeßeman’s Female Pills/ V They haqe received, and are now receiving 1 ' f -■ v', r ing, the sanction of the most eminotfPhysioians ■ ~j have heed your SAUSAPAiuttAIn my ,;. in America, i - I ' for general dcMlitv, and fbr .„-... : T ,, - . . . . «■ with very beneficial results, and fa. Explicit Directions with each Box,—the to the mulcted.” - • i •' Interns 0 1 per i 01 - oontaimn E^ rom Bt .\: Anthony’s-Eire, Eoao. Salt 'Bhonm, Pills, sent byjwil, plompiy, by remitting 1 ' the price to the Proprietors, or spy aulhori- 'JVnkhnnnncV, Democrat, renneylcama. j-. zed Agent, in-current funds, i Sold-by. Drug-. uOar Only chlldjabout three yearsiOf age,^was •?• 1! attacked by pimples on his forehead. Tiny rapidly gvtti generally., ;f • ■ ■ ■ eiawiari until.thev formed, a loathsoiiic»ari<CVirulent * HUTCHINGS & : HILIIIER, Proprietors, a , which covered his and actually blihdcd i . , 81 Cedar street, New Jotkl I his eyes for some days. A ekllfnl.physician apjflleg o„i,i wiinlenale and Uptnil bv Dr S I nitrate of silver and other remwUos, w.ithohv any - r#®-Sold Wholesale and iir. o. pa y cnt cffc?t . For, fifteen days we guarded hft Smith, -Bridgewater; Dr. Marquis and Ji H. hands, lest with; them he'should tear open thefes- Hannen, Rochester; John Moore, Beaver, fand f teriugand corrmt wound wldch, covered his whole, all Druggists at New grightoo..., [nov2B;ly . * and applying' thu iodiUe oti potasli lotion, aa jrod direct. The sore began to heal when wc had gwen fhcllrat bottle, ahd well when we had finished • the second: = The clxlld’a had cpxxw ’ out, grew-again, and he Is now as healthy and fair os illy other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child lauet die.”. ’ | , Mercurial' Disease. I : provi jyr. ff&SSteloct, of St. Louis, 1 “i find a- .moro r remedy for the secondary Bjuiptoms dT Syphtiis 1 and fornyphilitic diseaisc than any other wc_poBBcss. The profession arc iudchtc<3| to you -fbr of the . best medicinea we have. 5 * • - - • , • . From A* J. French, Af. 2>„ an eminent 2>h;m<:um of .] . jMicrenceiMassii t cho.is a prominent member of ’he Ugislatnretf Massachusetts. ' ■ ' - * 4 D«. Ayeu. My dear Sit : I have fonnd vow-, ’ SAhs.vi».MULLA ah cxcelUait remedy for Syi>hnu\ both of the primary uad *ecom\irii type> ami enwj . tual In some cases that were too ob>tmnte to yield to other 1 ,do not know wlwt we can em ploy with more certainty of success,- wUerc-a-power* lUJallcraUve iff required,” i- 1 ’ .. Mr. Chat. S. J'in Xtcic, o/Kew BrKi\S'.ncl\ X. J.. had divafifurulcera bn hi* logs, caused by .he abuse of mercurv, or mbr«,*«rihl disease, yjilou grew more and niurc'aggravated for ycarsi iu Npitii. ol every 1 remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of Ayku*s Sahsar.yui l la relU'• t . him. Few be found more invch'rate unci ... tllstressing thaiij this, aud it took , bottles to cure b^u. -lieucorrbcea, i Whites, Fcumlo WoakuoßS, , ( -arc gencrnUy prbduccd’by intTJrejd -Scroftttotisjn-. ceralion, and nref very often cured by the nLeratn o / effect of this Home rooulre. however, in aid tof the .S.\R*AyAßiu«< v tlio skilful. ' application of lopil remedies.. •_ • ' -f 'From Via tbdUkmailpn and *cuU>ly<dthrai&l Dr. • Jacob Momdn,ofViummaU. . < i ” V liare found your S AUSAVAi;PLi.A an: altcratiro !n (iisear.es of females. Irre-mlanTyvLebo.rrhfva, Internal Ulcerati.bn» wi ItKnf debilirrpfatjisabf from the liavc yicldotV to’ there W-fcw. niJitTWuof. k> • wJien’its ahhnl b> local trectmeub.- •* A huly, unwuii'ig to allow the «b;: ef/her ij : , . unme.trrUes . 1 »* My daughter and myself have been cured of a | very debilirnting beuoorrluna of long Ktnudlny:, by two bottles of >]otir SAiisAPAiUbiA. M ; Kheumatißin, 1 GouS, Liver Gomplr.iut, Dy«- t ■ p.cpsiu, Hcsrt Disou*»<i» -Xv ourUlcrir,, - . wlu-fi otubo<l bvi.V.vv.rifn in Hiei»ystcm, nfi rfeidly cured hy.this Eiit. SAUs.vi'Aiiii.i-v. 1 - ES. ing } • ' the I feed any Itever | ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. IjY-virtue of an .order of Orphans’ Court, ij 'of the County of Beaver, the'undersign ed will expose to sah&jhy Public Vendue .or oul-cry, on the premises, on ! _ \ Monday, February iTtk, 1865, s, at 1 o’clock, p. in., the following described | 'property, being the estate of Henrietta Mur rells and Louisa Miirrels, minor children ok Frans: Murrels.dec’d.,| situate in the borough of Bridgewater, Beaver, county:l i ii : list... The undivided tjue-fiflh of a|l that cer tain lot of-"hound, bounded north by- lot of Henry, Ankeny, cast [by an .alley; south by. public, street, and west by lot of ilrsi Boies; oh which are erected h two atory frame dwel ling house', 36 by 10 feet, a ‘stable -and other out-buildings* | | 2d. Also, the undivided one-.fifth of a cerr tain other enclosed lot in Stone’s plan or addi tion to the borough of Bridgewater, bounded i north by an alley, cas t by Mulberry .at, south, by lot ( of John Miller’s heirs', and west.by street or alley., ; /I .■ I i iBd. Also, the undivided 1 one-tenth of alHhat certain other let. in the borough aforesdid, hounded'north by Locust by lot of Mrs. Kowan, south by lot of Stewart, and west by Market street, on whieh*is erectid a frame-stable. ,j v I■ ' , ■ The above described lots being of the usual site of. lots in-said.-Borough,. .And- the above-, menhi'ined undivided interests therein being also subject totbe daSver of Elisabeth Miirrels, widow, of J?rank Muijrsla, sr., dec’d, ; Terms. —One-third of the purchase money -onthe confirmatioipjof the sale by the-' court,, balance in two equal, annual-payments-from that date, with interest , thereon from same time. } JOBS'MUIIRELS, febl’6s Guardian .Of said minors^- 7 ivanta I !, work; stitch; lOljion; i f ; ease nee oi er cp. LIFEREJUVENATOR. STRENGTH TO THii WEAK ! This preparation is unequalled as, a BejuTe natcr and Restorer of wasted or linert func tions.' i. ■ ' 1 ■ ' dh^- The Aged should bis certain tomakou krene a household 'god, inasmuch as it will render them youthful' .In feeling and in strength, and enable them to live over again the days of their pmtinejoy. Itnbt only ex . hilarates but strengthens, and is really an in valuabis.blessing, especially tofibose-' who | have been reduced. servility, ! self abuse, misfortune,i-or ordipari/' sickness. 1 No mat ter. what the |cause : of the in potency of J S any, human organ; | this superb ’ j je|>aratioir; will remove the effect at onceand ;orevor. ' BiolsrenO, I Cures Impolency, General ■ Debilii y,. Nervous Incapacity, Dyspepsia, Dcpresaib i, Loss of. Appetite, Low Spirits, weakness, of the j Or gons of Generation, Imbecility, Mental Indo lence, Emaciation, Ennui. ■ It has a most de ’ lightful, dtsirable andiifahel effect uppn tho ner vous system; andjill whoareiu anywayiprca-J trated by nervous arn earnestly advised to Seek a core in this most excellent and unequalled preparation. ■ - ", I Persons who, by imprudence,have lost their natural vigor, wIU (find a speedy and penna heht cure'in the,'. ! i JK Bloliren©. .. The Feeble, the Languid, tbePispairing.tho Old should give thislvnluable discovery ,a trial; ifwill be found tbtallly different from alTpther 'articles for the samp purposes! J _ | TO-FEMALES.—This preparation is mvalr uablfi.in nervous weakness of all binds, as it. will restore the'wasted strength, wbth;wonder ful permanence. j j ‘i, ■•' I , It is also a grandltonio, and will giyoreliei to Dyspepsia with the first dose. A brief per sistence in its upe will renovate the , stomach to a degree; of perfect health and banish;Dys pepsia forever. . t One dollar per Bojttle, or six bottles for §5. Sold bv Druggist generally. J' . . ‘ Sent by express anywhere, by addressing HUTCHINGS &HILLVEH, Proprietors, 81 CSdab Stkeet, NbwYobk., , B®*Sold at Mtirquis’Drug store; Rochcs terone door below, I‘Oft Officel and whole sale and setail by[ Dr. Smith,- Bridgewater, Beaver county.. ■,j~ j" ' j [nov23:ly STITDTE COMMENCE V, . NOTICp. I ’HEREBY notify-the public that thy wife, ' Mary James,* baa left my bed- and boards without any just pforocationpl therefore w.arn all persons from harboring or trtmting' her on my account! as I jwill.not pay atjy other eou tidets, JOSEPH JAMES. *. South Bearer in, Jan.; 19,1865, ,a * *| ", i appoijat .!v>rt, ibr tiicjr rulcjptlon K x '~' isie&lcourao. anil French. TATKJB- 111 1 4 • OUTH TO THE AGED! -■ I, ft-V CR ’ C ' \ j '■ cathautk; i’it.i.s possess so many advantages over the ot.Ucr ■ purgatives in-; tliu nmrkot, and their mifieHdr 7 , virtues are so.universally ktijjwn. that we need i noi >li) more 1 than . to. assure thclpublie their quality is Amuiitainedi equal tn the Best'it ever ' ha? biien, and tliat they'may he depended on to do all that [they have ever done, . T ’ t ) ■ Prepared hy AYKK, M. Ih, & Co- ( ' JLpweU, Mass., end sold by _ ~ ■ • by J. Mohrc. Bearer; Dr. Smith. Bridgewater; |S. J. Roc'hefrcn;: : Dr. Sir genifNew Brighton-?.andyby dialer? every where. , \ '.Jj- novlOU-I ,ko the Bio- PETER ‘ IJf BRI I)GE WATEJ R, IS the place, to buy your Paints, Ltqroiis, GoNraeTioXAßjE?, . get good Ale, Omabs, Cases,- Ate.. Having added ja nc;.Vj builJingtaliia old stand,, hc.is prepared -to accojwnodaio his customers aud tho citi-’ xens generally with anything-in hia line, havt ing the heil assortment this" side of Pittsburg*, and sells cheaper. He will warraiit- hi? li qnors, ol ill kinds, io be the purest aqd best,- and those wishing the best quality fotmedici jaal purposes, Vould do to call andjsx* amine his stock before purchasing elsewhere; gSyCall and see the Angel Deter, ; at his old Stand, arid you are’sure of aJ.hjSfttiy,3ct come and prompt attention. ■ -psif-lS' i HEKRT HICK. *• ?£***• Hioe & IlnKiii, ATTORNEYS AT EAW. Wit L attend to log*! busince» ; of-aU kinds.. ■ i Prompt attention given .to'dol lections generally, i Licensed ’Col lection oi Pensions,! Bounty, arrears jof *Prise money, Pay, etc-, of Prisoners bf and all kinds of military claims against tho Government. Office — v I. > ' Corner qf Market . Street * \T~- (immeeiatoly in tlioTear of House,) | [j BEXYI3I’4 EENN’A.-' [jau4 XOJICK. . i'll j IiEREA.3 letters testhmentary vSm‘the \Y~ estate of-Gboeoe'Mbtss, of Neyr Sewickly - been granted to the undersigned, aty'fofsen.# indebted to said estate are requested! iimpicdiate payment, and.UJoac. Uayitfg chums against the eanie' will present then) P r^Ppf f V 'authenticated for settlement. ■ ivitfi’” V , 11ENBY GEOtnjtlSG.l-EWI r . GEORGE G ARIOXER, f 7,. •. : janll’6s ycw Scvyickly ty. ; , EMU DHlznsflXTblVS NOTICE. XSIrUEREAS letters, ot oh \V the estate ■of Tnos. llokSr, 'late;ot'- Bi "-Beaver township, Beaver county, Pcnna.; deceased, havingbeen duly granted tottnt un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to’ ninke. iiumedtate payment; ;and ' those having claints aVaiiCH"theWuie will pre sent them props t'unyHting,- in ph l " ■ pjo'iitw-inl compound manures in , utewbich |ur farmers rhaker 'boat 'kinTl of < tail's—{armors’ daughters-,.. : i % i. f"'-' * Vi
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