rj£ j jjfi e 'J' 1j 16 « CLEVEL IND & PITTSBURGH, R. B, ■ . WINTEa \K.rApIGI!ME.ST. Reive • Station—Goiii.oiEAST. hM*, * ondal ' />?■ 18 > *BS4:-^v<«« . n,, M r Station as/ollowt; ■ -■ “'•■ ■ M Arrives at Pittsburgh, 10:00 A. M. fc*®** .■ «. 3:45 p.m. 2: * 5 ’ ' .Got io Wsst— . • e Pilttburgh ai/oUotct: _ . V' Arrives at 8eaver,;.....”:45 A. 38. - .»• , p;l". Rochester.,... 9:65 ■K*i l. - I!.. \ ..„..R:2o^m. MoCOLtOUQH, JVrs’t.. Vi -7[ cktt Agents . i jVflrnf/*?' «;20 *• "■ 3:60 ?-:«• 2:45 r. «■ 2;10 *•-*• J.N. .3, G< F. K; MTE AYNE A CHICAGO E. E , FX. pittscuri itioh—G OING BAST. f 1 Rochester ' Arf. at Pitta/ 5:62 a: H....V. 7:30 A. Sf. 6:52'A. M...:.. 8:30-A. M. 12:15 ;P. ....... 2:40 P. M. *3:05 p. M. 4:45 p. H. 4:20 p.m...... 5:45 P. H: l:0(j U.-'* 2:20 A. H. 2:10 P. 3:20 p.:M 7:25 Ip.ni Bj3o.pr'»l. ter St Reave Iccom'. Roches in sigh'd - 2d Brigh’n 8d Brigh’n. dthßrlsh’n Mail. % Ist Express, 2d Express Oincin’ti Ex ili Go: Reeve ecom. :ky sLioiil- !'r, •Reu,l. VtuuVyl ■ us fur public;!, s pur next. Li ot Dr., I‘)cmp‘ /bin dcsciipiioi , able as il ii ll MEI . yaoM a '• Dreadfli, otvng indy named Lydia laughter >of T. 11. Dam nation towr.shi.pl in this ; ivlyicM-uped a horrible, jk.i ! It.appeals she was 1 ' ‘ , ' V ! ,fef JMr. Miller, residing , O :o, arid id the absence of is went [to*the stable to id ajlaWjo'Bull Dog try- | ■iutng calf. She alicnipt- .Narrow'43-. Death.—A y.< Dambacbcr', (1 ibaobcf,; of ~ , 1 county. 1 mim death lasfw’ei 4lt tiio house near her hntti lbe family slit teed, ing lo kill :y y c’U to drive hii cd ber, threw aitem pted lo him by the cc 10Tassistance longer. In ll had bitten li elplheadff her n away, when he attack-j herjoii the groin d, and bile her. She caught 'llarjahd held* on, cutling until she could - ca 1.^n0.- lie imbaniimo the dog 31, severely, ■ .torn the an'f dragged.horthrou gh i:d After a struggle. of a tge barn-yar ap and ; P‘ U9 feg . closing . tho \ fat to make her. i knees to .the • narrowly : esc The dog wo her father./ " ; t, j~*\ BSUPir-Jyt’—Levis/ foivtbe last six teeil months. Surgeon of the Post at Pittkburgy was last; weelf relieved at : bis Own request,andjordered to report at Philadelphia fdr duty.. The Doctor had a difficult, and",laborious position i 'o fill|_at ■ Pittsburg, and .we not surprised at his desire to be relieved . oxaijnincl a hundred recruits v, , >n_a day, - bcsidd'attending to his other .duties, and visiting wounded soldiers and officers in different parts of the Clt y. Pew. men enjoy as,hijgh-a-repu tation ab lit}-, promptness, aliens ttion and kincinesf Jiv.tho city, as-Dr. ,slicyis. His dndiicss ol heart is pro perbial, and his as.'a surgeon { and physician conceded by all. On . learning tint ho was to he relieved, '‘Capt. Mcrehead; ‘commanding the Pnsl, telegiaphcd to the authorities to have , the-order revoked. There is I l reat anxle V among the officials a't ’. ntsburg th bare him retained, and wo -wcre told by some they could pot ,/ B et . along without him,' We hope he he retained, as Beaver county . Jhtens, doing business af the Post, findi fViond in him 'His : ,^ ntloc a "d assistence-atforded to tho ~ i 60 gacedTnT' r * °SfS®aVer 0o unt y, . bpa m enhsting ujen at Pittsburg, - not soon'be fbrgejten. : ■ half sho isuc'cOcded in dog; into the stable and ioori. .[She was almost gue and cold, .and bad \vay' on her, hands and imiap of a-neighbor. She apod a horrible death, i inipOdiately killed by liEorTOß,—Rov. W. B Watkins will Theßebel Account ot thePeade' List of Ju*of* valaabid improvements thereon, situate in Chifpewa 'township. Ap ply to M. BL Welsh, 61 A, R. ilooro, at ttie offieejißeaver.^ JTationai. Finances.; —The Internal Revenue fclr the month of January just past amounted to the onormos sum 0t83i;076-90i5 89— over n million of dollars :a day, including Sunday I And yet confessedly - the fnanchinery for collecting,this Branch of the na* tionls income' is imperfect- and- un dergoing change. Vast as isthaljsuin df internal revenue,daily and- monthly, how light a burden .is iito the business' of this rich and vigorous nation I' And with what palriotite-cheerfulness and acquiescence the People pay this tax tq. preecrvoj their Nation and to main tain Democracy. ! —. .■...« aa-We are apt to be.free \yilh our jokes upon| and ■ diugs, until sick and~in-|fraod of their : aid, then,all alike bow to, the necessity of •recourse to their hard earned aud of ten ill-requited skill. r familiar i at the methodis cHcrcli on the night of! 13. January; at eUy candle lighli by! Brother, not assend thopulpit his text is |t°.’he | why was 'Abraham Linkey : Elected chine one tome all to here this' important question decided bet if you dont want to here the negaraUd him glorified ymi must not come hut ifyou Ido come you must not get happy-tor I w.o wontjhayp tinntoj lend to, you for j we have to niiieih 'of importance to see '■about, the nogar for that is ail tjio go jits not Christ and'l\im crucified but ! the hegaf and him glorified dont dont 1-forget lojieonio ‘j ! I 7, i i The following letter was tliru.sE un den ho |loor' of jtho cluirch for .the Lecturer! ' j." ■ Dcar’Brother not hssend thopulpit hor , i dont know' no other naino for Eou bad better not get up thcra foEyou might get (town quicker than yoq got up now Brow Brother think this is a Stblumu thing think that to if it is du itigyourfdut)’to. come iono the house ■of tho Lord to: preach politics blirist said if any man preach any other doc-' trin than! that'which I give the let them bo accurse! now think what is going to be your lext and the subject you are going to lalk about to; night you must not bojskared if you here many ciy aloud what shill i do to be saved fog if you j'keep on. preaching politics you. will have a good revival here nov? if you.jare going to] hold a collection for this splendid Sarrrien you must please Call pass My house and i will give-you a Cent with s liltleSngar i>n U fbr you to by y6u way to heaven •rf.you orior-Como with ill a mild bf-jiny house pleas Stay rill. night for r think if, the members though any .thing of thcr charg they ] would have jrepen tanco to poor sinnors and have Ihdr church rebilt t thihkthc white man sole is,as iipre gojd as tho black man tind you are to preach peace and insled ( of. that you preach war and disunion ! please keep this to yourself dont - lot any body knoy wc are corrisfjcinding ,| anoymas , If these are specimens of the Liter mure Qf.jthis town, would it not he well to send aschbplmaster there?” No wonder surch men are opposed to Biple' Slavery.] I wonder if they could tell if Christ was baptised in the Jordan or Tuscarawas. I doubt jj. ' A gentleman (?) left the boose the lecture; Whetf at the door, (out- 1 side) he; said, “He is a d—d old iboV lishouer, Boys, go up tbwri and tell every body he is,, d—d AbOlishoner.” It is also said that he said, “He ought to be bhng. by G—d; if we had a rope we would bangjhim.” ft is said this man is a bona fide member of the Lutheran church in that place Light is needed out there./ '• : 'l 1 ] 1 AtPlu. hold a conference with Mr. Lincoln far L audh persona as ho might depute to represent him. | I I - I herewith submit, tor tin informa tiop of Congress, the | repot t ot the eminent citizens attOre named,, show ing tli,at the enemy refused to enter into negotiations wilt the confederate States, or anyonVof them separate ly,: ortogivo to oor people any other terjms or guarantees than those which a conqueror maygiant. or to permit Ins Ito have peace on ;a*iy other basis thSn our unconditional submission to j their rule,coupled with the acceptance of [thpir re'uent legislation, including j 'an!amendment;to-thc Constitution for i the emancipation of all negro slaves, I I anil with the right on the part of'the t Federal Congress to .legislate on-tho ' subject of tho- relations between the wliiid and' black population of eabh State. ■; j |* Such is, asl understand, the effect; ofjlhc amendmenj, tb : the Constitution! J which has been adopted by the Cojti ,gress|of the United States. ~ 1 ; (Signed) ■ Jefferson Davis.; Executive Office, Richmond, Febf6. llichmond, Feb, 5, j 1865.—T0 J.;ho ‘ President of, the Confederate States. 1 Sir: 'Under' 3*our letter Of appbirjt m"eril-| of-the 28th ,ult.; !wo proceeded to seek an inlorrnal confcrcucc with AJbraliam _ Lincoln, Fre-ident of tjbe United States, upon-the subject mqn tionejj- in your letter, | : ' S The Conference . was granted, and took on the’ 30th nil., on boaul a steamer anchored in Hampton .Roads, where we met President Lin coln and the lion. Wrn. H> Seward, Secretary of State of the. United i States. -. j I It continued Tor several hours, and was both full and explicit.' Wo I cairn od-tfqom them thatj the- message ; l of president Lincoln to tlio United Stples Congress, in December last, explains' clearily and distinctly ihis sentiments 1 us to the tennSiCondltioDS and method ; of proceeding by which peace cani'be secured to the people; .and we wpfo net informed that they would be mbd ifiedjor altered to obtain*that end.\ |WC understand from him that; no terms or proposals pf any treaty !or agreomont,looking to an ultimate sbt llement.would'be entertained by him .with the authorities of jbe Confederate Stales,because tlfat would be ajrbcognition,’of their existence! as a separate power, . which, under no circumstances,' would be done, pud; for like reasons,; that' uo such terms would bo - entertainedtby bim from Stales separately; that no extended,,; truce or armistice,-as! at presell ad' voeated, would bo.'granted. or ullowod without satisfactory! assurance: in hd> j vancie of the complete restoration 1 of I the Constitution ana-laws of the Uni ted States oy.br all filhces within ithc. .Spates of thej!ptifddei|acy. That whatever consequences' may follpw from -the I'bdstabfisijtvicntj of that authority must bo accepted, but thatj individuals, .sujbject to pains and penalties under The laws of the Uni ted Slates,-might rely! on a veiy . liber al use of;ltio power Confided to hiiii to Ceihit their pains and penalties,! if peade bclrestored. Jpj }• j . | During the conference, £he proposed amendment to the Constitution of llho 'United’ States,, adopted’ by Congress on the 31st ult., was! brought to lour notice PI- ■ ■ ''■ * , i ' This, amendment provides that nei ther slavery pr involuntary servitude, except for crime, should exist within the jUnited States, or any place with in theirjurisdiction,and that Congress shodld. have power Ito .enforce ibis amendment by appropriate legislation. Of ail the correspondence that pre ceded the conference'herein mention ed and leading to tbo same, you have heretofore been informed. | Vcry rospcelfully, your obd't serv’ts, II ,; / Alex. 11. Stephens, : R. M. T. Hunter, i 5 J. A; Campbell. ; , t 1 - - .• ■! ! j t ._ Lee Sending Reinforcements: to Beauregard—Advance of Our Armies. , -| • . -1 ' • i t ! / i New York, Fob. 20., i’Ti o , World says.it U reported that] private' tolegi ams bayebcen recoijvod i from Washington, saying that Lee P ad: be n 128,000 toctf tj , | ■ The'funeral place Ibis 'Wednesday) uftornqbn at «8 o r ch>ek, ■lbb friends olf the family one respect fully invited to attend. ;< \ ■ tj . i • . ,’R- > ■ i On the 15th lost, Samuel A. Pow er, Esq,, ofjtochcstor, Beavorcounty. j Jilt the Boayer County Poor House, February lltb, 1865 r Mr. Frank Selle, of Bridgewater, in the 41st 1 • “ ■ XL*.' 6 i . - 1 year of bis age , Sou'tU lieaven Wm it Wilson. J PETIT JtJEOBS—Ist MONDAY. . Uhippewa: ,Wm Anderson; ! Moon: Robert, Aluorn, John M’Brier; t/- '■ ■■ i- ; ;'f - - ' Brighton: Gharlca Hi ram Beed, J_oB,eph’ I’'. 1 ’'. ' ’ BrightonTp: Barndoliar,; G W Eireie,' Jrj . >.■ •• ; i ■, i Josopb Bentol, Fran cis LeGoulonj .’ V '* i ‘ i ; i Eort hS e w(pkley vS 1 uw, Robert Ferguson, David Thus Ram soy, James M Runyatß-' .* J' , EeW Sowickloy: lie nr}’. Douglass Henry Goohring.JGoorgb iVets, Jo tins than Paul; ; ' ' , > >■ Rochester: F A Fortune, A T Sblal lonborger; Win Porter; Freedom: Samuel Former;- - ;; 1 Hanover: Aloxniniei G|. Gibb; ! -South Reaver; ! John jGarvin gr, Joh ! n Roberts; ' ‘ ! ,< i Hopewell: Wnv Johnston;. ; , : i Economy: James , Pulaski: Alfred^Moorb; ; ; , -f Bridgewater: HC M'Cullo’ugh, 1 James. Porter; I ' , , j Harmony: Leyris Pbeil;- • Beaver: Daniel RiStnger; ! Industry: Milton. Reed, Richard Walton;’ 1 "a‘. ... *. Raccoon; p#*M fSAithjForbes Tod«l; , 2XI) WEEK. I Hanover: Sami 1 Bigger,John B Crooks. John L Moore; Rochester: Whn Alexander, I Daniel Fitch,Jomuel Woodruff; _ , ■ : Moon: James Bttrnison; ■ J. j Now Sewiuklcy: Johnjßorcn, Chas Barret. John Knpvpshde.? t..’ | ! . Darlington- James Caughey, .John Hartshorn; : Ohio: Wm .Cunningham,, Milo R.. Derringer. ■ * • ■ ’ 1 Borough Tp: Lucian Co.nnul}Robcit M’CreeryjJJt, ■ , 1 / -j 1 _ Georgetown; Wm J Carneagey; r ,* . Economy: Thos Dunn, James Bit-' vis;' >j- ' T Raccoon: David Ewing; . ■ . South Baa voir’: Samuel, Jlarb.ison, Jacob Smith; i . j ' ■ ' 1 Greehov Henry Kinsey,S Laughtin; Indastiy:. Samuel: Mason, Wm Briggs; ” ' r . ! , ' Big Beaver; liam); j ' ' ■- 1, U ;’ -r , Freedomi John Nickum,.Thomas J Thompson; r J Pulaski; Henry, Phillis; Now Bnghtonr-John Price,. James iWiison;'. . : ’■ ' ' 1 ■ J v ?,llouk«townL.W'ni Slowarl; , a Gilbert Trunipcter; Biighton Tp:,Andrew Watterson; Jphn G Weller, John Y | Ziagler. _j’■ p , ! House and Lots in Bridgewater .. For Sale. ; ■ ' f I MIE undersigncd, Executor of the last will I and tcstnuient of Andrew White, late of the borough of New, Brighton, in the county of Bcaror, deo’d, will expose to public sale, oh the premises, oh Saturday, March 4ih, 1805, at 2 Vclock P. M., four of ground situated in the porough of Bridgewater in said county,'being lots numbered 49,; pO, 81, and 82, in Wm.! Davidson's plih of lota in said-bor ough, on which are erecteda large two story frame dwelling house, with a ons story lcitcnen attached, and a good frame stable- - ';, There are some fruit trees on the premises, and a well of good water near the .dwelling. _ , cash. .'Title indisputable. For farther information apply tp John Shane, Esq.’ near the pfenuses, or to the subscriber in New Brighton, PaJ,, J. C. Bara now. febl,4’C5 || ,-j. ;-''i Executor.? TREES, QBAI® VINES, &o. , Persons intcndlng"pUnting orchards, gar dens, | vineyards, or improving their' grounds, this coming Spring, are respectfully invited to examine lour slock. The trees art! strong, from six to eight' feet and. of the best varieties.! Planters in Western, Pennsylvania and Ohio will find it to jtfieir Interest to procure their trees fresh from the Nursery, and.the | sorts true to name. " , 1 I I . parties coming to the Nurseries to Edgi worth station, on the P. Ftl W. & C. Boilway, in the morning trains, can Select their own trains, andj return in the afternoon. Cata logues sent to applicants, - ■ ” , „ T.' |& CO., ' feblb fi’ewickly;' Allegheny cp.. Pa, A Sweet and Perfumed Breath • VERSES’* ; ;■.■ - I * A Bad Breath. \ What lady or gentleman would remain un der the, curse of a- disgrecable’breath, when bjr using the ' X' ’ - L-. , . v BALM OF A 1000 FLOWERS, it could bo secured? Uow many lovers. it has separated! Uotr many friends forever parted The subject is so Delicate, your nearest friend will not mention it: and yonareyoursolfig- Jiorahl of the fact. Jp. effect s radical pure, use the Balm as a tooth-wash .night andmorn ing. e THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN of ancient times used honey to beautify; their, complexion; but the combination with palm-; oil and other valuable Ingredients makes it still more rateable]: For bathing suffering in fants, a few drops poured into a basin of wa ter will’ dispel all ; ’fever, tetter, ,4b iA few drops poured on your shaving-brush. makes a beautiful soft lather, leaving the face pure and white. . I When used fob washing night, and morning it eradicates-all Tan, Pimplis, and Fruk±, , rendering the skin soft; and white - and frc a from blemish. i p . ■ ' i For sale at . the Drug Store 'in-Bridgwater A. L. S. MORAND, M. D.y PHYSICIAN surgeon! .{Late Jl jL. Surg. U. 8 . Army,) . j r IT IR, IB is ±) O M , i’ . I - BEAVER CO .. PA . 1 Ipuu* Sales. writyof YeadsppiJ£*T. I I ponas, issued out' of tie Court of Com- WIS Pleas of.the, Qounty Of Beaver and to me dtemted, - ; expose' .tppuhjiejmlp at : the] Sheriff’s office in theboropgp of Beaver, in the county aforeisJtfjoir , .1 Saturday* March: 4tli, i 865, sit 10 o'clock inthfe property, to wit-; -[ . > All iho right; title, interest and:' claim tjf defendant, of, in and.to the following describ ed lots of ground in the borough; bt Fallaton, Bearer county; Pa.-,: ong'lot thereof being part nf . Water lot No., 1, is bounded hy aline run ning from, the Bearer creek, botWedn Water iota Nos. 1 and; 2, south G 4 degresswestto the street (or.public road; pnthp upper sifleofthe Fallston | Water. Company's race, thence "by said Etrect or road Sputh 20 dog. cast 5Q feet, thence by .part of stud water lot north 04 deg. east 83 -feet, .thenco north 26 deg. west .lOfpßtf .thoncej nprth]64 deg. feast] the. iftca rer Creek, thence up said'Crcek 40 feet if) wa- ] er I«f>t No. 2, the place.of beginning, [on which u erected a tifO Btory frame building usedoaa Machine shpp, and .the-,necessary: machinery appurtenant thereto] Also a'small brick bulld ing uieiLas an office Also one other ' lot bounded]; as follows,; beginning at ja corner steme on-the public iroad; adjoining lot No. 14; ;thence running. North 26 deg. vfeit 82 feet to . a corner of lot Np. ilO, es.deg.; >est ;I‘2 perches or , thereabouts; Itb lauds qf Thorniley’s, thence South j 26 degl! Eastf34 feet, thenoe-Nortjh’ 65 East 1!«-perches or thereabouts, tb place of appurtenant tothe above describe djotp three •hares of water, each 1 share equal-to the 100th of all thfe water furnished by the f allston wa tcr Company’s race. Also,; one .other lot of ground in thoborough of Fallston] bpunded as follows:" Beginning onlthe west 'side of front street, adjoining the North line -of Childs A . M’Conneli’slot,. thence Up?said street 75 feet, thence South 65 deg. west; 102 feet, thence South 23 dog jeast parallel Lwithf said street 7? feet to [said lot of -- Childs &| McConnell, thence,along the same north 65 deg. past 192 feel to thfe“plaic of beginning; ou'Which are erected a-brick foundry |apd machinery' ap- v purienant thereto; —-u fratue patcruShop, and blacksmith shop. i# ; Seizcd'ahd taken in execution as] the prop ertyof David McConnell at 1 the suit] of Joseph Smith.’ ■ i■" i•".■ I, ,-p ... -tK •- ; ; ' i ■ jiV •■At the same time and plajco, all'the. 1 right, title,! interest and claim of defendants, of,'in, aud to the following lot of ground, being pSrt of No. 178,in PiUney’s planlof Idth-in the bor ough,of Rochester, Beaver Countj?,lja.,bound ed on the north east by Brighton Street,' on the south by Washington Street, arid-on the west by George P. Smith, on which is creeled a two story stoh’e house, frame stable and out buildings; fruit l-ees oh tllellot l and a well of good water convenient. . I ] : - _ t . Seised and taken, in execution As the. prop erty of,- Joseph A. ‘ Schonlau and 'Ferdinand , EVers, at the suit of Fry and Carson. itake notice tljat 10 per cent, upori all amoanta oftheir.bidsjwillbc re quircd.in hand. rAUbids nhder $3O will be required in cash it the time; of the Vsale. If those condition! are not complied;with th* property Trill be re-sold. . ] -(■, ~S !l >, 'yroSEPH XBDLIB->«hewff: ri Sheriff’s Cffice, fehl4’6fi.. j ■; REGISTER’S NOTICE, ■ A LL persons interested: in: the following' A] Administration and Guardian accounts,! which have 1 been passed iand filed in the Register's Office,, of 'Beaver Pa., will, take noticodhat the bame will be presented to the, Orphans’ Court, -to be held at Beaver, in and for the county of Beaver, onVVcdnesday, the ,Bth day of March, -ISGo, for confirmation and allowance. V ’ i |. The final real'cstate account of John Alli sonand George AT? "Hamilton, administrators, of,the estate of . John Ur Shannon/decM. : The final account of Samuel Harhit, execu tor of the last will and testament of Mary M'MuTn. deo’d. ! , i-j • -i.' j ■*flnrftiar of T)aalel Plgley,-oiwn tor oflhelast will and testament! .of William Figley. doc’d. i] .-I-,. The account' of Dr L. Iliibric, Trustee to make sale of tho rcal estate of Jno Main, dco’d. The final account of James Sterling, admin istrator of the est ate .of Thomas N. Thorns - burg, dec’d. ' . M : i -| 1 ■ - ’flie final account of Janies IV. Pander, ad ministrator of the estate ofjfacob. VoungMecd. The final account of Win.l Leaf,|a'dmiuistra tor'of the estate of Sami Stiles,'.dec’d. |: - , ,-,j The final aettount of- Hugh cx’ecu-t tor of the last I will and testament of Maria A. tV. Eatin, dec’d. ■-i | • it I. J - TJic final accounted James P. Martin, ad ministrator of The .cstateof: Rebecca Mc- Kniglit, dec’d. j ~ • ■■ * The final account pf David Leonard, admin- of the estatcof Edward I.conard,dectl. The final accounts (realj and’ personal)' of. James Burnesion and Thomas Keed. executors of the last will of Samnelßurneson, dec’d. • The final, account of Jolin land CorneliSS ; Shane, adminiatratop, of the estate of Time- 1 thy Shane, deo’d. } if ! ,fhc final accounts (real and personal) of John Whisler, adm’r. cum Utlamehto arinezo of Jackson Whisler, deo’d. 7 - ,). , The final account of Joseph G: Wilson, exec utor gf tbo last will and testament of Matilda Cunningham, dec’d. : :.| j |J° ’.| . The finaj account of Dctmer Shahcr, execu -tor and truitee’ito sell certain,! real estate (to H’il. 300 acres) of David Sfianer, dco’d. | .The final account of Jehu Peirsol, trustee to make’salo of the real estate of Jacob Peirsol, dec’d. •' ■ ’. The final account -of Andrew!).- Gilliland, administrator of the estate (of 5 Matthew Qiil(laa-1, 'dcs'd ,|. who w.-ii -administrator tie bonus non, cumiteslatnenth dnntxo ofi the es tate of SamuoJ Gaugheyj dcb'clyi-. ■’ The final account o’f AndrewlWattcrson, ex - ecutor of the last’will.apd icstament 7 bf John Hunter, doe’d. ! ■ ’-J. ■ -j The final accounts of David Ferguson, guar-- dian of Margaret'J. and Robort.Ferguson, mi nor children of said guardian. .1 - ' ’ The final account of .Joseph Duncan, guar r dian of Moiry Ann Coulsofi,, minor child of El wood Coulson, ’ dec’d. ‘ | .'j ! . ■ " , The final account of James'Jackson, guar dian of ClarindaJ., Jackson, minor, heir of Samuel Jackson, dec’d. -? . i The final ; ccount of D. [A. Cunningham, guardian of Wmi J. MoFadden, minor son of James M’Faddcil, dcc’d. ■ ! ' ’ . The account of Key. R. SJ-Morlon, guardian of Isabella Cillhoomminor daughter of Thot. Calhoon, dcc’d. | ■ > ! .' - : A. Bi. MOORE, |, 1 , ;: Begistcr. : Beaver, Feb. Bth, 'O5. BEAYiEife SEBIINAHY AND INSTITUTE fjHHE NEXT, TERM WILL COMMENCE j' Monday, the 12 th qf-p^penibef.. Among its advantages arii— ■'! | > 1. An efficient and accomplished Faculty. S. Thoroughnessiuils]|W|f4 s - X- 1 .< ‘J. Superior advartagcs'forXVoealandla i ‘ .strumanlal MnsictX | ■ * j-;V - ' j ay Kxtenb of its English 4 classical course. | |5. Daily, lessons in German' and French. Bgl,Scndfor a satalogue to !; j : I novj>o‘-64 • . . -.'B&y B.^TAFEOR.^ : j .|f EXECUTORS NOTICE. - ; WHEREAS, IcUots iestaifientary on the : estate of David R.. WmTKmiL, late of Hanover’tp, Beaver counter; deo’d., ? having been, granted tp the Undersigned; all persons knowing themselves indebted tp . said estate are requested tp made immediate payment, anil those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. ’: ' ■ , 1 ' j l Xi- ’ - .')■ '... JOSEPH WHITEHILI4\ ' ROB’T. WHITBIIILE. 'f - 1 i . fbol j‘G5 Hanover tp.. , •' r* t • ’ * i ! IMPORJAOTtoFEMALES W ■jWIU ■ iil^mecliai withijut pain; nil disturbances ot the periodic disci; arge, wheth er arising frost relaxation or suppression,— They act like a charm in removing the pains that accompany difficult |nr„ immoderate men strnation, and arejjhe only tafu nml reliable remedy/or,Pushesi'Slck'Uea.iinqho, Tains in the Loins,ißapk;and Sites,' Palpitation of the Heart, Hervjous ,T|ttthors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken. Sleep, apd ether unpleasant and dan geroras teffects: of an unnatural] condition of the sexual ftmctlops. In theworstcaseaqf \Fluor Whites,they effect speedy cure. Dr. (foreman’s Female Fills tiavc.been usedoYßß a quarter or A cextu ar, ; They as the on)y> safe means pf. renewinjr intaSfcmtted menstruation, but Ladiqs must that ' there'ia oW condition. ofHhe female system |in which the Tills oaj»ny an«loy, cast by Mulberry st, sputh by lot ofodihu' Miller s heirs,, and west by street or alley. p ■. ]•-.)..■ ! : , did. Also,.the [undivided obo-ienth of all that certain, other lei > n tl e borough aforesaid, bounded north fbyJLocuit by lot of MreL Rowan/ south by J >t of -a- Stewart, iand west by Market sfreet,. on wlaeh is erected a frame stable, i j . jj. The jnbove described lots being of .the usual size of lots in i Bdrotigh,' andr the above mentioned undivided t interests therein being also subject to the dow’er of Eliiabpth Murrels, widow of . Frank. Murrels, sr., decitlf V , Terms.—Onei-third of the purchase money on thej confirmation of the salp hv the court, balance in two equal, annual payments from that date, with interest thereon from aame time. ; •• JOIIN MUIIRELS, > febl’Gs J Guardian of ssaid minora 'll i tMOKR©^ LIFE-RCJUVENAIDB. STRENGTH TO THE WEAK outh to the Aged; Tk&'prcjiarai ion is unequalled as a Rcjuve nater |(|pd Restorer of wasted jir -Inert func tions;; J■? . ;j .. The aged should be ccrlSn tlic.Bio- Ipseht 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 pristine joy. Jit not only ex hilarates blit strengthens, and is really ah iri valuabls blessing, especiallyl jto those wjio; have been reduced to a condition of self abuse, misfortune, or ordjnary siokneas. No niattor the Cause of the; impotency Of any human origan, 'thi£ superb preparation will remove the effect at once and forever.. 1 jCures Inipotency, General Debility, Nervous Incapacity, .Dyspepsia, Depression, Loss of Appetite, Lo'w [Spirits, weakness of the 'Or-' igons of Generation, Imbecility Mental Iffdo!- Hence, Emaciation, Ennui; It ias a mostde lighlful, Jesirabic -and novel effect upon the ner vous system; and all who are in any way pros trated by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to «eek a cure in this most excellent apd une.quallodxprcparation. ■ j . ; ’! Persons who! by imprudence, have Ipst their naiuratTiigor, JviU find' a spec|dy and perma nent cure in the ' - ; BloUreiie. , i The Feeble, the Languid,' theDispairing.tho Old should give this valuable discovery a trial; it wjll be found totally differen. from all other; articles for the samo purposes. ■ , TO FEMALES. — is inval uable in of ill kinds, as iti will restore thewasted strength withivohdor ful permanence. _•] a . - Itisalso a grand tonio, and will g«e relief Ho Dyspepsia with the first doi brief per sistence in its Use will renovate the stomach to a degree ofiperfeet health and'banish Dys pepsia.fprevcrJ - i One dollar per Bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold by Druggist generally. "! • 1 . Sent by eipfossapywhere, by [addressing BUTGHINCedAhStreet, New York. : BST’Sold at Marquis’ Drug store! Roches ter, one door[j)clowPost Office, and whole sale and sctail by Dr. Smitb.-Bridgewater, Beaver cjjunfyi •, ,\j " [nov23:ly Q :i - r -' J I - I NOTICE. ;,. I HEREBY notify the public, that fiiy wife, Mary Jaiheg,'bas left iny tUdani board, without any just provocationth ere fo re warn all persons frfim harboring or trusting hcr-on myaccount',ias 1 will not pay any-of her con travels. : | JOSEPH-JAM fiS. 'Soijtfy Beaver fp. Jan, 10, ISf-Tj;- ■ *' y’eaiuv-- . , disordered digestion from uuheaU!.j'*‘> food. iuipuru air,, filth and; filthy y tile vlcts# • ««£ •* , ‘^%y n - ■ the venerpal infection., Whatever I*6 its, origin, it is hereditary in ‘the 'constitution,, • descending “from parents to cluHfcn the third ,and fourth generation ; m liidecdjjt\ socroS’ to 1)6 flic rod of Him who says; “ I .WBr , A' visit the iniquities of.ths father* upon tlicir^ . children.”- The diseases rt brigilUSfeiPlskei) > •vahous names, according. - attacks.-" In' the lungs, SerofW*-'fcKjduec»Jt:. tubercles, andVfinally Cqnstmiptio#Mnsfl;e; 7 glands, swellings -which suppuratay ■' come ulcerous sorci; in thq stomach-mid bowels,, derangements which producccindi- ' gestioh, dyspepsia; and liver complaints ! on the skin,' eruptive and cutancotiS-ttiFscliolt*." These, nil having the t«n>e,6rigin, r6qu||d‘l'i6 same remedy, vhL, purification andlnrigotiv- . - thin of' the blood. Purity the blood, these dangerous distempers lease you. (Willi , • feeble. foul, or corruptedblood, you cannot: C have health; with that “lifc ti thtt CcshJ*) healthy, you cannot Wvc scroftlous dlsefisc* *Ayor’a * is compounded from the mosteflFsctaotriiiUi :' dotes that'medical. science has discovered ferr' tins'afflicting'distemper, and for theefttt of flic disorders it entails. That it ii Ifertftpc rior to any other remedy yet devisbd, ir known byall who have given It a triplr- tyfiay ■ ■ it Idoes combine virtues truly cxhsoWlhr.rw ;in their : cflect upon this class Of complaints, is indisputably proven jhy. the great mu!titbit c of publicly known and remnrkaWo' pare* it ■ , lias made of the following diseases!; Eng’s Evil, or Glandular Swellings; Turners, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches mid Sores, Erysipelas,' Bose,or St. Anthony's Fife, ;■ Salt Bhenm, Scald Head, Conws from - tuberculous deposits Gwellingß, Debility, Biopsy, Hesnlgb, j Dyspepsia or Indigestion, SypMirand Cyphintic Infections, Mercurial Dufeases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed; tfiowhole'* ~ series of complaints tha&trisc tlo^d.. -hUaittd reports-of IhdiyMua I ease's may. bo found in AVtu'a .AMEWCAV Almanac, wliiell is furnished to. the!druggists for gratuitous 'distribution,' wheirclg 'tljny.ibo . learned the directions for its,