4 ■ -- ' ■; 7 I pmsBURG, ft. WAYNteChicago railway »«iicH '•'..1* 65 - I It f *4& w j ' I QOIMC WMT. '■ ■ - . 1 J —j' '. , kct’il Mitt. 'EXp’s. Exp-s. , \ | ||sE 15*11^1“ cnr rea - Cl ,of Col M’C.lure, oil onr , ‘ /,oV ’ 2r 5“ 1 1 °“ bial a “ *. 1038 “ 595 “ 633 “ - • ,t S% S :;ist; a 2 a-: ktivcs on the adoption of H ! - * nn m „, ffiSon ":" 735 •* ibO'V 760 “ 855 w S»« iisn * la "“ d,i,o “‘ o !! 6 ° l ' 4 '%sS£ ~~ ’ISi v. as^S".™“:: ;iw ... oih.j<»si? ,ig:: sis?se:;aa-^... ■ , Jltoen.ioy U- , , e .UII. .Bat -the govern- . • ,—. .■»' ' *~7I~. L xfin it finds that, on former calls, Ver-> S. 0I \ 1 S b 9 Crestline ri3o “ lOfO** I®!** i2t;« V,«nWert..... ,226 r“.... ' T . pi„ Wayne R.R- mont finished a ! oUfpluslof 500 and'| riods^ an T i Buiyms..... 1169 «%> * «£»“| =«8 JKpfifc v...« 312 •• 502 i r «u»' «•»****, *£ *«i i“ ‘m sa r«i acfesz ir.;-ss ?.*»-. '• T " iv oiHers of tbi4 Company, for two>urpluses,taak ng 2,000 aro j “ ' i T m » 1010 V ; 800 414 « UiSandusky- 600 “ 422' “ 446 o 1047 “ »nd Bp n |\ji e ' c » or 'fr aiid such oth- ndded 1q the 6,000, making 4 . iklphos. ..f.”. 812 “ fos9 I* .815 “ ,450 <• Buoyrds >.,... 7.00 “ 506 ,t‘ 529 4 ■ election of ,• f. 1 bo furnished bytho two states, ?or j l9 vknWert-... 842 •• HB4 •,|I7 “ 520 “ cVestUriii fl Ar 780 - K ° A ...ginfiss as nwy .l 4 qQO each, less by credits'. Then sub-* 1*“ Fort Wayne- 620 “ l|opk 5?? "“I; 12*L“^ n “ at 'he office of said Company, M Ycrmont’s surplus pfpOO foin cSlumbia.... SO4 - 2|B “ |46 r4o eilyof Pittsburgh, pn the third -0. S » 306.‘. ]« “ 815 “ i:! iL flo'h) of March, instant, -• call,, and likewise-, sub , Warsaw..;.... 6541« sffl« “ &*■:“ jfjdnesd.ftJ.t 19 * > - ; mpshire 8 of iprodu-ed, eonsiu._ Bbtirbon ..... 720416 f BJ7 “ 900 “ fl oa.m. -* /■ as;imepy and Plymouth.... 752 “ 648 “ 930 “■ » tlu __ m -J, ca n. These which ,hava Wanatah.::... I 905 “ 620 “ 1011 “ 1040 “ SStS^llS 7 f? 88? S ? sheriff® °® cc > in Bcaver -° n M °. nd '* *=- , Marcb.Gth, at .1 P- «• f rdcr ot , • CL-EVELAITD & BURGH ( *»« Board. ‘ S - Oa hud after Dec. 19. 18|94, India.wßl leave stations daily], gnhilayi eiceptedj 4 s fo7 *4 Si tl,c • ' j. s Uutas, Sec’y. ■ . —j . 1 :'! ■'■ — —- ■ |b - ! j I ••.■ «... ooiso shcTH. r.; poora ; _ iiatel ---Joseph llall, for 1 ..1 . , \ , i | id£&C |f r ' -I C.Z&G-C.Z&C -[ i. ... jiiSs.iii.i2s.;■--- .*“ y ■ _ tirtiel has removed to, and Cleveland.... 1800 am 180 pm 800 am 815 pm TVellarillc .... 440 am SOopm ......... ......... theßeaver uo . M HI _ EuoUd street 811“ 141:“ 811 “.-328 “ Bayard.., 621 “ 64p “ ......... now ocwpies, the .NatKjnat U-Otei. HirfMn .915 “ 242 “ 815 - 450 “ Alliance i.... 72b “ 780 ?• .......... vr ,iAnil is the best Hotjel in the Akron "... J...;«.. 1080 “ 527 “ Savanna. 805 “ 816 “ The Notional is 1 1, 1 . . • if..',.]..’ :J J229pm 643 “ Millersburg.. ~ 440 am 305 pm countv? and no man understands bet SnSmUi ’ •“... .i-.v..:.- ?318 “ 750 “ Orhvifle:.... ........ 652 - 4 605 <• 5 10 keep 0 good house tnan \* bi ..,320 “ .... .... :.r..;... Akron : ...k... 7yo“ 720 “ Ut.boW.lo ka P b I r AlUance" 1100 “ 415 “ ......... HudsonB39 “ ._Bl9-“-8b0: “ 849-“ Jll.ttaW- Under hlb aufip wa 3 ’ . =; - I . .• - I Bayardll3s “ : 451 l ‘.< .......;. 'Euclid street 942 “ ,949 A 9i6. “ 949 y safely .promise the traveling, public I '“ 9 « n »« &yUle;... 110 r« :035; V Cleveland.,.: j *55 “[.lOOO “ 930 “ 1000 “ .-the bost'pccomodalions.in .gciivcr. A''o remaining anv. , rr ‘ GO iso bast. , " : ‘ ■ - • -■'*^ooiKff'yn|a.ie..-'- , wili now bare what we to much need- j *-4notcd;_aiMlj| -rfc—-. Mail, Acbom ■; Kxp’s. [EAp’sr.j Mah. Accom cd—a , Belaire '... 1050 am 415 p» -950 pm ......... Pittsburgh-.,. 210 am G2oam 850 pm vin“- holit V, Bndceport... 1100 “ dSO “ JOO2 “ .......... EdcliMler ... 530.“; c 556 “ t 735|.“. 515 “ . %■„ iWgAngi;.... 1142 “ 525 " 1048 “ ; BeavCf .......... ... ..... 745;“; 625 “ ' , Steubenville. 1218 pm 355 “1105 « 620 am Smith’s Ferry j;.......'.; ...!„.... ,820 “ '605 “ 'CtiOX , Wellsyillc 130 “ ;700 “ 1200 “ ; 720 “! WelUville ... i r 4W '»• <5OO. ,««, «ffe-'64§ “ Smlth sFerrv 152 “ 7do “ -Steubenville. :526..“t B ; jQ ■“ 945 ,“’ 800 “ T -. Bhaver • 222 835->.- (-7s* 1005 “ hr Rochester ... 230 “ 755 “ 100 am 845 “ Bridgeport,.... 629?!P- MOO “ Pittsburgh, 7. '345 “I j9otf “| 210 “ 10001“ 8e1kire........ It 840 “J Bio ‘‘ 1115 “ clip the following .notice of Uiv. J. !>■ Knox, from too. Pittsburg Christian Advocate. Knox is well known' in this county, Ond wo indorse all the .Advocate sajs of him. The thurch - bus no more earnest or suc cessful.laborer. Our best wishes will follow him-to his new field, of labor. Kcv. J. P. Knox consented to Ik? transferred to tbo Kansas Confer* enCo.' We regret to have to make the announcement.-, Trbo Pittsburgh Conference will suffer loss) in his go ing. Bro. Knox is ah efficient and valuable laborer in tbo .field of the ministry. Fifteen years of bis; life have been. spoL.t in-lhd Pittsburg Con ference,andlho.has mafjcrially improv ed every field of toil that he has bedn; sent to cuUivato. . Kansas will find him‘ft valuable man. ijn planting the , \4st\tuv\or,s of. Methodism in that new < State. .Sonic ol his/lnends in Roches- j ler and .Bridge water nave remember^ ■ t id iWof fate in a" substantial niatincF; Death of Adam, | Esq *J7c announced last 'vebk .the death ,«f Adam XJormly, Ejiq, of jßeavcr, old citizen of Eloaver (oufity, and fa , miliarly known by megt if not all our readers; Mr. Gotmly .was for a num ber dt years a leading citizen of Hie j ■county; and hold 1 various offices of [ profit and trust by appointment and i election. He |was afwajW notedfor the promptness, hoi.Csty amicability with which bo discharged every duty? imposed on him. For a humbetr'hf years he was proprietor of one of I the ..principal Hotels.: of ..itliis -place, jand ■gained an.enviable -natoriefy-a-i an ac commodating and pjeasan tJfsindlord. Ho was compelled tojfotiro fromj; bu • .siness about ten or years since, owing to his failing health,; and ...thatAime'he has suffe -ed greatly {rotn a-disease, that few, if any, understood., D'uVing all this time, when suffering tbo most intense agonies, bo was ever : , . . j _ o . • a cheerful; pleasant alike-to all, and was never hcaid to murrbnr or complain. - 'Won ever knew a-ma i, that coulil en l-\ ... 1 \ I • dnfe suffering with so pinch patience. ' , A kiiidjhusband, an ufcectionatel fath .. -«r,'ahd!a good citizct . he possessed all thosekpi all ties of.heald and' hcSiU’t that , endeahThfan to his fa "lily, friends'jind fellow men.Ho lo ves a Wife'^nnd • two daughters to' mourn his losa-f - What.a lossiis; them ? They 1 will ho longer he gTeeled by his cheerful,hap- PV "good morning,” Or’ kind,affection - ile.Ugood night.” ■ Ilia pleasant, ap-' -proting smile will meet . W their lo'ss is his'gain. fle is free from suffering and relieved from pain. Ho has gone to a home prepared’for .. him above; where neither sickness,’ Sorrow nor pain cun enter. During fbc-last few| hours ( of his life..ho suf forod.intenaely, yot liu never uttered a complaint, waiting patiently tho.hpuf of jhis departure. Wo love to-record of those who die. lhat they died the ‘ death of the righteous. Our sorrow •8 then min j tod with joy—joy to know, Ihatto the. dead "death was but a pas to a higher, plurcr, holier,.happi- 1 ■ c r I'fc—a ife of jii rfect-blessedness m Heaven... Such a death was that cf imof whem we have just spdken,and- shall ne appear. » "i ■ .. i' . ; MARRIED: V . the J6th inst., at the late rosi-1 enco of : th° bride’s parents, “Four' • Square,” Beaver co ,'Pa., by the-, -j V ’ Philadelphia, !£r. ® in vr* ? A P®A*r ofJSe-.vickly, Pa., 3&v . 'f 8 AR V Jell u sister of the bfe Clergyman/. "■ ‘ i ‘ The: Draft- , ed, so is the number of men enrolled . Executive Mansion, 1 lin a given district to the number of Washington. Feb. 8th r 1865; ] ? e s?f ice . 18 required to fur- His Excelltncy, Governor Smitt:jn'ah. incindmg ita. pro raid share of Complaint ie made to me,by.yermoot. 1 | ih l exce3 f;.J . . ’ . , v that the assignment of of; [ From, thri «‘«i deduct tho[,.ftOtqaT the Draft on the! pending call is in^excess the district furnished, the re trnsically unjust, hnd ah*! iif bad failh>ainder -is; the number of years of of the Government's .promise to fairly 1 Bervicejjwhiph the district allow credits for ken, previously .far*] rished. To illustrate; a supposed case 19> which, thr , is stated, as follows;:. . - ||givfcs the pf men required Vermont and New IJampubfrp most ifom the district, «%«»% betwfeon them, furnish' 6,000 men vn' AslhisCall is „ n . the-pouding call]' and, being equals, number canno y - ■g - each must furnish as many as the oth- ,D S '0 i,v mon er in the long run. But the govern- year, incqiahl.es ment finds tbit, dr. former calls, Ver-; moot furnished a ! surplus of 500 °P° yff r > mo9t b ° 0 1 uallz ' New Hampshire a surpluli of 1,500 — j-od on future calls. , . ~r in„ u these two surpluses, making 2,000 are I Il n^th o <!irn^sbfd added t Q the 6,000, making 8.000, to j*9 *BBF e S*tf <W >bo furnished by the two states; V «•>> to the " hol 9 c “M h 4,000 each, less by erbdits'. - Then sub- each district 1 - 8 ■ B"ue traet Ycrmont’s surplus pf 500 f oin stfacted I 1?™ . 9 • - th ofJf«l^t°t*.Sds«Ot,S”o“,of 1.500 from k.r i j.icl, ,hai J horoUilWe fur. her quota on the pending cab. These , ft * eater amoU nt ol] - service 3.500 and -.500 make precise!} t , . proportion to their enroll. equal, for .Vermont -Ip.furnish 1.000 on istcd*n moro now than New- Hampshire be,] fQr thrc - years, cause New Hamps.hi re yb a s heretofore - was neceBsarv ; t 0 take one of those furaishod a 1,000 oro t^ n J er J on s; pe ? lod8 the basis of tbel calcula faith with No v H p. . y adopting eithcrbne or two years as the 22SS&ffiSdil 1 1-4.& <l«»U"»Uy "j ,d b J“J 0 „ f S‘ s h e i ™ ch b w3°Sd!& l Vrtbo' A* adopt with both, and -we do but confuse ; the Provost Marshal General, ourselves in questioning the, process j I conformity ! with the by which ‘ho The supposed-case, is parted as an si- ."i . . J , . I fostratmn. Thependingcallls no* for and Jv| - care q fuHy e xamined and) 300,000 men subject to fair credits , i ye(J t J work dor f p und£ r this rule I but .3 for 300.000 remaining the Provost Mai-shlil Gencial, ,an(T! fair credits have been thatlt has been done with fair it[fe impossible to*;ODCC|de what Ver«i’ * \ : nvon otn S aa7 hhoUt Co mingout;short of n ( e file | n t , )Q p rOVOS t Marshal Gon tJ,e 300,000 men or making cthei lo- o)ip calculations of the calit.es pay for thd pf.rtia .ty shown of I ch und every d strict on v; . > • ar Department,->| Attorney- 1 Jon. of the United States. Adjutant Cknerai’s [Office, v . Pich'd Delafield, Washington Fjsb. 17; 1865. ), Brlgi.'Gon. and Chief Eng U. S. A, General Orders ! :i • i V.) . ■ C. W. ! i'osTErt, f The following report: of-the Board Co | ' and Asst. Adjutant General, , appointed by the j'Piesjdcnt ot the ApproVed Peb. 17, 1865. . Uiilted States to examine and correct- ■ . y i', , a. ; Lincoln the quotas of the [several States, and By order of the Secretary of War Districts, under the call lor volunteers j J - j ■ £.; j>;. l^wssiiND, jof DeOembci ; JO, |1864,-is published r As ;Ulant A,djutar.t iGoncral; ! for the informatiQn of air concerned. Oppic, tr j Washington. IX C„ Feb. 16, ’O5. i V His Excellency, Abiiaiiam Lincoln, President of the Ur. i led States,:-Wash ■ ioglojv’.l’- C.—sf>; Thc Board conyep ed by j-lic folloiying ore or: Executive MXkslqk, ,"1 Washington City. > ! | Pub. 6. 1865. ) Whereas, complaints are made- in some localities resjiecting the assigp merits ,of quotas and credits allowed') for tlie pending call of troops to fill up tlidtarmies, now. in'order to doier niino in respect there to, and to avoubafny delay in filling • up the armies, it 1 is orjlered;- That-tlijo Attorney General, [Brigadier-General ; Richard Delafiold.-.anq Colonel C. Mj. Foster, bo, and tliby arc hereby con slituted a Board, to examine into the proper qirofas and crfedits .pt the Te spietive States and ’feistricts, under, I the call of December lb, 18G4,,with di' Irections that if any | errors be,found therein, ta'mako such corrections as 1 the law andi facts ,may require, and report fheir determination to the PrO vost Marshal GeiicralJ" The dctermi|h ation of said;”Board. to-’ bo finall atjid conclusive, ahd the draft to bo tnado ■<. in conformily therewith. ' j ■ 2d, The Provost Marshal'Goncral is, ordered fp rpako the draft in the re-’: spectivo Districts,- as speod : ly as- the same can [be done, after , the 15th of this month. . ’ ’■ ■ ' ; (Signed) : Abraham Lincoln, i have respectfully to rjcportjas follows: Tlio call for 300,00 Q men, made by the. President, on the! 19th of Decetn beij 1864; requires that that number shall be raised. But]the law requires ' thalt the number of jmen previously! j furhisbed by difTorent localities, alnd tlrtj periods jof their jsofyiee, shalljibe considered so as tc equalixo the draft. - Tlio ntfmber of raeii liable to miliita-, rjxduty is-to bo determined by tbohh rolimenl lists. ! ‘ [ The number of moil which had been foi|hi&hed„by the various localities,and their?* periods of" service’ were ascer tained, and.previous accounts having been -adjusted, the excesses, wheVe they Existed, wcr;e i carried forward un'dei* the last draft. liThe amount of service furnished Is, determined by multiplying the num ber of mon rarsed by! the jhumbqr of »yearsTor'vvhieh they enlisted. - | thus ascertained .the number of Imon enrolled oh 31st day of Decem ber, 1864, thfej number of-men furnish ed! up to that date, the localities from which- they come,, and the periods of their service, it is proposed tp distrib ute, the call for 300,000 men among the several district-, and parts of|dis tricts ,according to the number enroll ed in each, number of Imou furnished, and tho. periods of service previously rendered breach. [ The rule by which, this is accom plished is as follows: j . |T .' Take the whole number of years of service furnished by the districts of, the United States from the commence ment ,pf the rebellion to' the' 31st of December, 1804. . From, that sum de duct the whole number ..of men, fur nished from all the districts of the United States up to that date.-i The remain,der, will be the excess of years of service.furnished by all the districts:* Multiply the call of December 19, 1864 by three, tO have the number of jyehrs • of service upon that call, and tjo this add the excess; as ascertained ab,6ve. Then as the number of men enrolled from the whole United States, |up to 4 the 31st of December?' 1864, is to the [ period of.fservice, as above ascertain- - 1 List of | Jurora for M Siona, commencing Ist 7 /' ORANPjUROaS. , New Brighton! Edward B R Bradford,'Henry TRt Falls ton: Tbps Campbell; 'Sarhngton: GeoW <Jdrcy; ~ Independence:, JobriFergaaori; Hopewell: Archibald Gil Itnorc) Bridgcivaterf \yilliumso i ’ Graham; Ohio; Wallace Hunter,- T. H Mason; Harmony:- Andrew Kptrba; ’ Freedom: Tbps; G Kerrf Beaver Bor:. S IB Mepcor, Wm Warrick, Azarian,Wy Big Reaver: Jo^iujMarsl: | Powers; ~ I r, Glasgow:-Jo.hojMcFall; Hanover: Wm Bl’Clurg; ' Raccoon: Robert^Polter; Patteriipiif Sarpuel .K 'Pi Chippowa:' John W Wei South, Bcaveis Wm' il PETJT JUKORS—IST M Chippewa: j\VmAndore \ Moon: Robert Aleornj ll John Mj’Brier; !’ | ■ New Brighton: Cha'rlei ram Reed, Joseph Wilsor Brigh,i,on’Tp: Daniel Bi W Engle, Jr; . Phillipsburgh: Joseph £ oil LcGoulon; ' Sffwickloj’ S C C Fcrguso i, DavidGraiiani; MlßunyVin; j Now Sewickley: i£oh‘i Jlenry Goehring^Goorgo! Hhan Pajul; ! . J Rochester: F A For tun lenbergt’r; ffm Porter; | Freedom: Samuel Furr Hanover:. Alexander AG South Beave|T v Jopn j John Roberts; I 1 Hope‘veil: wm Johnsb Economy: James Musg ~ .Pulas!ti:' Alfred Moore; Bridgewater: H. G James Porter) Hfirmlonys Pheii , Be'avpr: Daniel Rising): j Industry:'. Milton Re Waltoc| ;j j RaccOon: Dayid Smith, • ] :] . . 2nd week; - • _ -i; HanoVor: Alexander Adams, Sami Bigger. John B Crooks. John LMoore; Rochioster: W m Alexander, Daniel Fitch, djemnol Woodruff | ' ; > Moon: James BurnisOp; ' NewiSewickloy: John Boren, Chas Barret, iJohn Knovoshoei Darpngton 1 James Caughey, John Hartshorn; f- -j ■ ' > • .Ohio: \ym Cunningham, Milo, R. Derrinter. ' ■ Borough Tp: Lucian Conradyßobert M’Creclry; •! _l J\ ' Georgetown: Wn£ J Carneagoy; J; Economy Thos j|unn, James "Ddvisj Raccoon: Ddyid Ewing; | 'Spntn Beavor: Samnoi Harbiaon, Jacob Smith; Greene- Henry Kinsey .SLanghlin; Indnstiy: Samuel Maadft* Wm Briggs; .. v" ,> ~ I filg Boaver.- John il’Cltiro (of Wm') j.Fbodom: Jobn Nickum, Thomas J ' | „ _■ Pulaski; Henry PhHHs; ,NW Bnghtom John Price, James . . I 1 Hjonkatown; Wm St Gilb< Tp: Andr Franklin; John C Zeigl»r. i . tusC Leaves Ncw Philedetp “ Bayard .at 6 '45 j Slierill’s Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs.of .Venditioni Ex .ponas, issued out Court of Coin :non'l,lcaii.of the Countwpf BoAver and to me directed, T vyill cxpoßO' to publi? sale l at the dherifiVoffice in tho borpugh of Beaver J in :ho couutyoforeaaid* on 'arehSes t Mondkyi E Holmes, jcveuj-' 1. Saturday, March 4th, 1865, at-10 o’clock, in thoforonoon, th 6 following property, ta wit: '”2 v s ' ’ All the right, title, ’interest., and 1 claim of defendantl of, in and' to the following 1 describ ed lots of [ground in.'the borough of Fallstpn, Bearer county, Pa.,onolot thereof being part 'of Water lot No., 1, is bouniled'by a line run-2 ning from the Beaver creek, between "Water iots Nos.rl and 2, south 04 degress west to the strector^ public'rbadi on ,thc upper side of the 4 iFallstonrWater Company’s race, -thence'by 'said street otroad South; 26 deg. cast/31) feet. \ thence by part of said wdler lot No. X, north 64 deg. east 33 feet, thence north 20 deg. west 10 feet, thence north Gd 'deg. east to the Bea rer Creek, thenc&up said, G.roCk. dOfept to iva ter bht. Noi|2, the place of beginning, oh which is erected'?! two ’story iframo building iuaed as a Machihe'shop, and-.the -necessary, machinery appurtcmrtft thereto. . Also asmallbvick build ing used as an office. Also one ’other lot bounded as, follows, I beginning (at’.a corner stone oh the public, road,! adjnthing lot No, id, thence’running North-20 deg'i west 32 feet to a corner of lot No. 16, thenco, South 06 dig. west 1 12 porches or’. thereabouts, to ’lands of Thornilcy’s, thenco 1 South' 26 deg. ; East 34' feet, thence North 65‘deg, East 12 perches or.-: thereabouts, to place i,6f i beginning. There is appurtenant to the above described lots .three shprcs of water, each-share equal to the lOOili ; of all-the water furnished by the Fa’.lston,wa ter Company’s race. : Also; one other lot of ground in the borough of Fallstoh, bounded as' follows:- Beginning on the west -side of front" street, adjoining the North lino of Childs M’ConrieU'a lot, thence lip’ said street 73 feet, thence South. Go ’-degowest 132 feet; thence South 25 deg. east parallel• with said .street 73"feet'to said lot of Childs & JlbGonuell,- thence along the same ’north 65; dog. east 192’ feet to the place of'beginning; on* jpliich ate erected a brick foundry and rnachihcry ap purtenant thereto; —a frame patent. Shop, and blacksmith shop. ; . | rA ! ’ ■ ‘ , Seised an'd taken in execution as the prop erty of David McConneU at the sui t bfJoseph Smith, ;■ ' - i. •, Win Oh;, jhm; hall, Wrn H uttcrson; tisb; 'Vi Ison. ).ND;\Y. ’ on; ’ aniel'Bruco, Bonk, lit irndollar, G lentol, Fran- lb\v, Bobort Thos Bam- •y, Douglass Beets, Joita* io, A T Sbal- uor; . Gibb; Garvin Sr,- K 0.2, ' I;-v ' ALSO; " ,■ -, 1 ;• V'V At -the shine time and place, nil the right, .pn; ! rave; interest and, claim of (icfchdants, of,in,, and to the following lottof ground, being part of No. 17.8, in pinney’a planof lota in the-bor ough of Rochester, Beayer!Couhty,Pa.,bound ed, on the'north east by’BrigTiton Street, pit the south by WashingtottStreet! and bn the west by George P. Smith, ohywhich is "erected a two story stone house,"franEs stable and out bnildings; fruit trees on the lot,i and a well of good water convenient;; , - ' ■ , Soiled and taken in eiechHon as tho prop erty of Joseph" A'. JBchonlau and Ferdinand Evers, at the suit of Fry and CarsonV ’ ■ !j(@“Parohsera will lake notice .that 10. per bent, upon, all amounts oftheir bids will be re qniredln hand. All bids under $6O- will' b's required"in cash at the time' of the Vale;- ;lf these conditions tare not. complied with the" 'property will be re-sold. - ', . . j ■ ■ JOSEPg LEPUE, «heeUf. . Sheriff’s Office, febl4’6s.j irCullough, ar; , i icd, Richard: Forbes Todd} License IVotice. rim following named persons have "filed I their petitions in' the Court of Quarter Sessions of Beaver county, fbr License "at Marph Sessions, 1866: . j " BOTStS, *C. " ! Charles F Kearehner.......PhUUpsbnig. Daniel Barnard.;,. —New Brighton. " John Grmbing..:...... New Galillee. Francis 810unt,!,.....: New Brighton. '• " Alex. C1ark...™....... 1 -Beaver. . " To sell liqpor inj qnantities not less than ene quart, with gsodsj wares and merchandise: Mary Alexander. .......Rochester. ' fsb»- • JOHN A. FRAZIER, Cl’k. 1 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.; \\f HEREA3 letters .oi administration on YV the estate of Thos.' Horn, late of Big Bearer toivnship, Beaver county, Penns., deceased, having been duly granted to thoun* dersigned, all porsonsindebted to said estate are notified to 'make immediate payment, 1 and those having claims against the same willpre sent them properly authenticated for settle* mentwithoitdelay. * i»J Adjn’n.v ( tewart; art .Trumpeter} W Watterson; Weller, John. Y s febk’i». j ' ■ : ; iun« ooisd bast. - - 1 ■ ■ , » j Mail. lExf’s. Ejcp’s.J Exp’s Chicago.l 430AM[ 620jm 550 pm 1026 pm B.lslKßJunc 1 030 ••! 645 617 “ 1055 “ 111 O.KBCros; 580 “ 655 “ 625 «• 1105 “ Clarke ....... 606 718 “ 655 ‘‘ll4B " Hobart63B “ 789 “ 720 “ 1209 am Vilparaai).... .700 ‘J 800“ 745 “ 1240 “ Wanatah 728 “ 823 “ 814 “ 109 “ Plymouth ..., 848 ,!•, 9301“ 927 •• 225 Bourbon 1 930 “ 95*!“ 957 •• 257“* Warsaw ... ... 1008,“ 1026|i •• 1029 “ 837 “ Pierceton-... 1032 “ 104*1“ 1052 “ 402 HuntsriUe ... 110>43 “ 1056|“ 1102 “ 418 “ Columbia...... !1117.’“>11121“ 1120 “ 432 “ Fort Wayne- 1240 pm 1216 pm 1226 am 600 “ «amWert 225 “ 129 “ ,146 “ 7,32 “ fielpfios ...... 312 “ 202 “ ' 224“ 808 “ Lima.. .. “ 800 845 “ F0re5t......... 526 “ 363|. “ 417“ 1015“ U.Sandusky- 600 “ 422 : :“ 446 “ 1047 “ Buoyrds V.,... 7.00 “ 506 ! n } ‘ 529 “ 1129 11 rmilhis !i Ar 780 -626! “ cOo “ 1201 pm CrestlineJ| De | 650 ah Glo tl G4(J „ 124 5 .. Mansfield.l.;. j 780 “ 046 “ 713 “ 'll6 “ lAjudonrille - j 855 “ . 737 “ '759 “ 159 “ Wooster:..;... 1015 “ 830 “ >B4B ' “ 247 “ Orrrillo;105Q “ 900 “ 917 “ 813, .“ 'Massillon..... 1140 “ ,-935 “ , 950 • “ 347/ “ Cannonl2oo “ • 955'.“ 1017. “ 405 “ Alliance ...... - ; l2opm 1040 “1130 “ 505 “ Salem 200' “ 1110 “ 120oph 535 “ Columbiana „ 230 “ 1140 ‘H1231 “ 600 “ Enon 320 •• 122QamJ 112 “ 636 “ N. Brighton- 406 “ 1255“ , 155 “ . 710 Rochester.... 420- 110 “ 210 j'i 725 “ Pittsburgh .„ 645 “ 220 “ 820: “I 830 “ BRA'JTtIJ,. Arrives at Bayard at .4.. 10 P 31” ; New ,Phi!4dclgUia ail. tt2s PM. I lARAWAS jßiaat 1.20" P’M ■ PM REGISTER'S NOTICE.; ALL: persons interested in,, (be following Ad«uinistratlonaijd Guardian aoiounts, which'have been ’passed and-filed in the Register’s Office, of Bearer county,. Pa., will, lake notice .that the' same will’ bo presented to the Orphans’ Court,: t 036 belt}'ivt Beaver, jin and for tbocounty of.B jarer, on. Wednesday, •the Bth day of-March* ' 1805, ‘fdriconfirmation apd, allowance. -• * ■ -i The 1 final real estate account of John Alii? son and George W., Ilaiiiltori, administrators of the estate of John B. Shannon, dec’d. . . Thbfinal'accountjpf £ arauel Rarnit, execu-- tor of the last will and testament of Mary; M’Miun, dec’d. ■ , ' ' 1 I ■ ‘ ’’ f. The'final, account of Daniel'Flgley, execu tor Of the last will and testament of Wiljintu Figlcy. dec’d. 1 ; l ' ‘ - The' account Of D. L. Imbrie, "Trustee to make saio of tho real estate of Jnq Main, ,dec’d. , Tlio final account of James Sterling,. admin istrator Of the. estate nf Thomas N.; Thorns? bure,idqc’d. ’ I' j The final account of James W, Pandcri ad ministrator pf the'estate of Jacob I'outtgidecd. ■ The final account of Wm. Leaf, adniiniitra-. tor of tRo Ostile of Saml-Stilesj dec’df j'Tho final account of Hugh Martin, execu tor *qf the last,’will and testament of Maria A.'W.Rakjn, dec’d. "], • ’ r f The fitjal account of Janies P. Marlin, ad nriniatfator* of the estate of Rebecca Mc- dec’d. ! ' : . ! i I The final account of David Leonard, admin . istratbr of the estate of Edward Leonard,deed. t. MYERS,'General Ticket Agent . The final accounts (real and, .Tames Rurneson and Thomas -Reed, executors of,The lasf will of Samuel Burneson.ideo’d. J •The final account of John .and Cornelius ; Shand, administrators of the cstatc pf Timo thy Shane f dee'd. ' ' • p ;I" i Thei final accounts (real and personal) of Jolin Whisler, adm’r. cam UMamento annexQ q'f Jackson Whisler, dee'd.., ~ I , ' The final account of Joseph C. Wilson, exec utor of tbo last will and testament of Matilda Cunningham, dec’d: i,'■ ,' ■ |. ' • The final account of Detnier Shaner, execu tor and trustee, lo.^aell.certain real estate (lo wit. 'SOO acres) ofDavid Slianerp-dec'd. • The: final aecount of John I’eirsol, trustee to make sale of the real estate of lacob'Peitsol,. dec’d.; *■> .■; Tljc final account of Andrew D. [Gilliland, administrator : of tho, estate of GiUilau'l,“ dec'd;, whofwas . admmistrotor 'de' bofiusvon, atm lettamealo' anntzo of thc os tate-.of Samuel Caughey, dec’d-. . '.The final achpunt of Andrew Watterson, ex-, , ecutor. of thp last will and testament of John UH.nntbr, dco’d.. /;j . ['■ Tho-final of David Ferguson, guar dian of Margaret' J/and Robert Ferguson, mi -nor children of said guardibn. --■.The final account of Joseph Duncan, guar dian of Mary Atm Conhon, minor: child BP Elwopd (jlbulson, dec’d.- ' i • The final account, of ‘James Jackson, guar ‘dia|t of Clannda J, Jackson, ■* minor heir of Samuel Jackson, dec’d. [■ - . The final account of D. A. Cunningham, guardian of TVjji-, J. McFadden, minor son of JamosPM’Fadden, "dec’d. t ■ , , The account of Bov. E. S. Morton, guardian of minor daughter of Tboi. Calhoon, dco’d. - '! • ... j 1 : A; B. MOOBE, ''caver, Fcl). 8th,’65., j Bagister. : i NOTICE J 8 hereby pren that the partnership here tofore existing between A. G. M’Creary, B. ißriggs, end Benjamin Todd, under the stylo and firm of ■‘M'Creary, Briggs & Co.,’’ for the purpose of carrying oh the business of milling, dealing in grajn,! llpnr, feed,.4o., at the Industry Mills, Bearer County; Pa., has been dissolved by mutual ednsent. 'The books are in the hands of their successors, Briggs & Bro.; at the Mills, aforesaid, who are authori sed td settle all business df the firm. . • . I A. GiM’CREART, • •' , ;S. B. BRIGGS; feb22’6s ' BENJAMIN TODD. r I ~ - - ■ ■ ■■■' Notice. I National Bask pr I Seatbii Cocntilj , - ; New Brighton, Feb.l, 1865. .( f rpHE Stockholders ofj’ithe National Bapk L ; of Beaver County” are .hereby notified that the unpaid'portion o ' tho Capital Stockis requited to be paid 'at thi Banking house in instalments! as follows, Wi: Twenty-five par Cent thereof, on tho firit day erf March next, •ndialiko instalment upon the first, days of Mav July and September next thereafter. Bv order of the Boa/d.; 1 jsy oruer EDfARW HOOPS, Cashier f«b. 8 ’I)-',' f ■ ’ t siwHSSBeS mgs : , Will imbbediately aH diBthrbancea!clihe^eri , o<htedigohargcf wheth er,aristo(|;'fjfo|t: rctoSajiotijtoi aijgp'rtMiWt-T - Tbey act like £ <&aria. la removing the" pains men struation, and-ire the -only remedy ’for to i > Broken Sleep, .and dan- * gefuSS effects of of the.sexual functions. |Si|pSto_ttdMt pases of ■ Jfi«&^4Bw,oKWMtea r core. T)f* ■ Cheeseman’s ‘ i&mwe > Pill* 1 itoye ttV, They avowed as Jhc only safo rntfaße of- but Ladies mind that; tlierhig.oirt in which the .Pills- producing » peculiar result. : Ths cnnsiitionreferredto is ■ f esufij/ miscarriiffje. . Such is the irresistible tfie mediciUeto ' restore the sejtual-. foiiclibnjAo- a normal, con dition, -that: eretfr the .reproductive powor of (nature cannot jyicy cannot do harm j to any othfer-way. .•.*; ;.; ■•■ ■' Dr. >Glieeaerian, , .s; Pcmiile Pills ('Are ths oy dy ineditine that \mariieacknd tingle [ladies have relived upon fbr many years, or pan rely uppn.now. WScarr e/mtAijdtions- These ! Pills form the Finest Preparation ever pnt fer ica rd, ' with,fi7!%#rteif« asd , persistent -*uc4ew,j — DOS’T Bjß DECEI\®Dj 1 Take this aiir'ertisic,. , inent-toyour Drnggist, and tell himjthat yop r aantlhe beM qndmpsi Female |. Medicin e - in (he'icorld, which .is comprised in )■' •* ■. - ’ / ■ Tfihy haqe receired* receiving ing- thesanetion.of tins mosCcrntncnl Physiciana in America.. 1 ’| (j 1 Explicit Directions (with. i price,'Osß'DbiLAft per bar, containing from .60 t 0.60 pills. f : - J ’ ;*V?* .r. 1 t Pills, Sent—oy by -emitting i the pflce to.- the, Proprietors, otiany authbri -1 ledAgept, in 'current fund*. \S6IS ty 'Prttg \gists generally., ■ TQ-. - |. ; , ■ ;HHTCIUNOSr& HTISIER ,^PropAtlars,>, . : 81 York. Wholesale -isSST, Bptail by Dr/ S, Smith,. Bridgewater; lDt; hlifrquS and J. H .uupwing of * Assembly, of’the 14th . of. April, of. nrope’rjy. allowed to bn retained }>y ayndow .or. children of to ,tjg> value,. of $3OO, haTe.been filed'in the Office of the Clerk of. ihei; Orphans’. of Hfiabe ■ ''county, to wipt/u - •> .'•’i ', 'y. ■ t ’ > Personal property; to oinouni 'of $3OO, by Widow, of.; deo J JasS Slo?dy, and Silmi'el Moody I-. .|," PeHbnal property . ld‘?amoant of $BOO,-by. of Iwtenio- Childs, E. GhildsandJohnChildsAdm’rs.. : I PoKonai proporty to. amount,of $ Jby widoiy bf Jacob Young, dec’d. James W. Pa.n der-Adm’r.' ... ■“ ■ ; r - .Personal pfOperty’lo’amount dfSITI.'GG, by 'widowjof M. Cdßobbs. dec’d. Samuel Gormloy Adni rT '' v , ’•* f '1 ' u - Personal property' to ahlouht, of $300,40 by widowof WilUu’m lVilde deC’d. Cynthia jWilde .*-• ' , --v I •. ’ Personal..properly,tb.am runt of $263,47, by, widow of John Seawkight; dec’d. James Smith jiMwfc'iN.. .'A c/ :-" r ■ *'P property do amount of $3OO, by widow of Andrew Caler, fyc'd. Jhcob Caler Adi|f’r,i •, it 1 .1. \ Personal; properly, to'amount of $3OO by widow of John, Godleib Bock, dec’d. Anna Bock-Adm’x. •, • : I j ■ Real estate to amount of $l4O, by wijowof Thomas HOmo,-dec’j. John Reeves Adnpr Personal property, to’ amount of $!00, by f Widower dec’d. David Ken nedy Adm’r. ; . ■■■•) ' ■ /. ’ Personal property to|..amount of $299,34, by of Georgo TV'.;;;Kullon, dep’d. Agnew Duff.Adnr’rl. , . ; . , L -x ; Personal property to amount of $lO4 30, by widow 'of. James . Shiflito, dos’d. W.- iW; Shillitoladni’r. > , ' -..i' - Koticcis hereby given to creditors, heirs, legatee*, distributees, and all others interest ed, to appear at.the. nest term otj and not later-tbah 'the third day, ' beutg the Bth of MarolT next; te shew cause, if any they hare, against the final confirmation of A* above Mspraiseifients. ' • j - I. ■ feb3 ' . , »HH A. FRABIBB, Oiork. LIFEBEJIIVEIUm. STRENGTH* TO THE WEAK ! JO THE AGED ! Tin’s preparation is unequalled is aßejuve nalor anjl Bes£6m jof Wasted or inert func tions'. ■ ! ‘ i. j L ; The aged should be certain tynjhke.ihi lßl6- krene » household god, inastimili ai it will Render them youthful in feeling and in strength, and ,'enable them to Itee over again the days of thOir pristine joy. It not only ex hilarates but strengthens, and-is reallv an in valuable blessing, | especially J toj those who have been reduced to a'conditionjof servility? ‘self abuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter whaf the . cause pf the impotcncy of any human organs this superb! preparation will remoro the effect at once and forever. Blolireii© ■ Cures Impotenoy, General Debility, I Nervous Incapacity, 1 Dyspepsia,, Depression, : Loss of Appetite 1 , Low Spirits, weakness of the Or gons of Generation, Imbecility,' Mental Indo-1 fence, Emaoiati r QnJ Ennui. It has a most, de lightful, duirabU and nocei,effect upon the ner vous System; 1 and till whoare.in any way pros trated by nervous disabilities pro earnestly advised to seek a cure in this most excellent and unequalled preparation. ■' ; Persons who, by imprudenceihave lost their natural vigor, will End a speedy and perma nent cureinthe -v: I ■ Blolsxene. ; The Feeble, thej Langiud, the-J>ispairing,thO Old should give thiavaluablo diaiovery a trial; it will be fonnd iotally different tram all other articles for the same purposes.? | TO preparation is inval uable in nervous weakness of all kinds, as it will restore the wasted SlfengtS jwith wonder ful permanence..l _ j. , 1 ■ It is also a grand lonic, ani%ill give relief to Dyspepsia wi-.h the first dose. A bricf per sistence in its.usd will ■•renovate, 1 the stomach to> degree perfect health add banish Dys pepsia forever. • ~ . ; v - One dollar per BottH, or sixi'battles for $5; Sold by Druggist generally. J j ; : Sent by express anywhere, by addressing IIUXCHINIiS & niLLifEE, Proprieiort, _ • 'si 81 iCedab Xokk. Marquis’ Drug ptore, Roches ter, oho door below, Post Office, had whole sale and setail. by Dr. Smithi Bridgewater, Beaver county, 1 [nov23:ly y 1 i- ma woriffs cmat natter toi* Jv'l ; gerofol* cad U ' Prm EmtraSdtt, wvreli*;itWWctenl,(ifOi-„ ' ■ t.-,, ftrtl, ifaluf,' i ~ , 1: ..V-tvi. V “ I have sold lav* quantities of SAJiSAPA- Ra.i.vTbut never yctoue buttle, which fallra.of the d.rardd «c6t radtoll to those wild wo*- ‘ It. Arfoatai ray people trylMfceythine Wt. -r* I boro no mentoic Uke it before in oar omuoihulij’.'; ; , Ernptloiai giraptoa, O- f;- I ' cere. SorN.ted lU Bkizt* ■ I <• i only do ttyddtttttfou andtha nubile, whew 1 odd my toatlraony <0 that jrou.patll«U of-the nto* didnal TtotßßßOf f<«|r-9i«|fe»rAKii.i ; *. Mr «ta»feh-- ter,aged humor U W wti eves, and hair |br_ yca^whichwc were nnsWotri care tmtil we Bheihaa bees well tor rant* WW > •'•>. a! . - ~•! . <•• serefatoraeruptloo.wMcbwairverytroublraoroSl fe^ajawssj-jaiss >ij3^»#b3Si£rSaa* papsrM in Xajhna, IfiH, . v .,i , .... 1 ....-■ sc ■ -A' tor severed humor hi my ftee., rajrtefc &n^SrJ«gn«r . until it disfigured my ftnturea rad WnOrdattlMOW;- ~ ~ arable affliction. X triod almost crery Milncßinin . fouldofboto «drlre«»lo>cdktae, .relief whatever, until I took yoar - It Immediately made rarftce Worse, «e yoa told anj It trtlght tori tlmoj bat la a tow wockatho it**#.. - Skin Began .to torm under the blotcljoa, and ,eon- r ~;. tinned until m tots to tawipotU ni any body's, ' And lam wttWfldtany symptomaof the disease; that 1 Idtnow oft 1 raJor perftat health, rad without a doubt owe It tolyour Sab»apa*u.la.’ , J ~- .n Erysipelas —Qennral BnhOlty—Purtftrithd Blood. ■ ; ■)■ From Dr, Kent. SUXeie Tori-. - « DB. Ayeb. I I seldom rail to remove. Eruption* - rad Serqfalaia'&ra ibytteperreveringnreofyour BAM.tPAtaujy endJh«Tßlmto now cured of Ualianaat Snniptlat with it. So alferallwwf , poaaesacqnalajlie SARBAPAiULt.I you hareiAtp piled tb theproreaahmat well uto thc-peoptot - 'From J. E.Johmtoik Etg* fTalymnaJOlHp: , “Fbr twelve yeart, I- had tkeydlow KmlpeUu ?S"?a^ h ph^.%’\dWiiaggb^;: * dreds of dolfirii worth!of naedlclftca. /piercer# - were so bad that the cord*lwomicVisile,irndtlw. doctor* decided that my arm muat bo omimtaW, I. .. TOur S/snsAPARIULAa Took twd^bot-'^ tlMTond some W r»f Piiia: IbgtthcrtJic^Jhawt enredmd. rani now as well nod - Belhif in apublic place, my cami ia known to w, •« in this commuutty, and excites Uio wonder Of iiiwi ITon, Henry 3/i>uro, At V. P.. 9 qf Kewi»MtU, C.* o leading member c/ the. Caiimilan V&rtiar . \ *1 bire med yow la nr %ftr» •.- -*bt genernhdeW&K sod for p*rjfiri*9 Wf w&lf very beneficial rcsftlta, and few coaadeaco Is eommenolngit.to tiK ayktedi” I 1 Bfa Anthony •■ Slrd, Hoea. b«t Bhemn, ' Scald Head, Boro fiyes.* j', j - Proti itarvq/ Siclder , Etg.,the able tittor ..ST,®' 1 TltnUmrinorh Democrat, PtoilUilViuUa. ? 1 *< Our tmlyicWld) about.tbreo 1 yoartjf ag*. wa* ittacked br pimplea on KUTorcbcaii. Xoej raplUti . . • spread until they formed a ioathaome and virtual, acre, which covered hto face, and actually blinded his creator some days. A skilful phyalclsn applied :. nitrate of stiver rad other remedies, without »*y apparentxlfcet. ‘For fifteen days we (tuardtd Ilia bands, lest with them ho should tear open the fcs terlhe and corrupt wound which covered hla wltpie , _ face. Having tried jyrery thing etoe wo lira any, ; hope ftom, we began rivttg your Bausapa^iuAs anfapplrlntr the iodide of potaali lotion, aa W»; direct. The .ore began to heal wlien we had riwm the flrrt bottle, and waa well whjdfliuahed the second. The child’s eyelashes, whldi haiceirod out; incw again, and he is now as healthy xuia fair .ok any other. The whole neighborhood predicted • •, that the child most die.’’ i. ji - Syphilis and Mercurial * Prrn Dr, Hiram Float, of Ft. Louit, itistopti. " 1 find your BabsapaiullaTa more e»Ktoal • remedy toy Hie secondary tyifiploma of Syptal** and for syphllftio diseafetlum any other we po**c»«. v . The profeealon are indebted to you for tome jof the / best modidnea wo lmvc. M j IfVomX >. Ffenclk, Jf. D., an emtmit phgtleUm of 1 Lawrence* i/iwa., vho u d mexnver-of ihe LeffiMlaiure of Massachusetts. • J •■De7atku. My dear Sirr.l have found your Babsapabiiaa an excellent remedy tor-SmhiUt, both of the prnnnry add tea>udatnfSypc, uaa cnee tool In some! canes that were too obstinate to yield ,to other remedies. Ido not know what we can em ploy with more certainty oftaucceaa, where a power tot alterative Is required." Jl tr. that. S. Van Lino, nf.Vao nrmi.-irtol:. .V../., had dreadlhluicers on Ids legs, praacd by the abuse i of mcrcury. or «i ereuriul tlUaue, which grew more and more aggravated for years, in suite of every, i remedy or treatment that could be applied,until tiin i persevering use of Arun/s SARSAPAUitLA relieve,! him. Few cases can be fraud more Inveterate siuf. distressing tlian this, and it look scvwal doacu bottles to care him. . J . •, Loucorrhcea, Whites, Foniklp Woakncts, are generally produced by internal Scrqfilou* f I-. etraaon, rad are very often cured by the altersUro, effect of this Saksapakii.i.ai Some ease* remrtrey I however, in aid of the Sausapaeiu.v, Ub skSlta ; application of local reuißlics.h ■■■ ." From the icelli-rinwa and !wirfriyrf.’e!>rri/cd Dr. ; ■ Jiiivb ,Varriir,n/ -. «• 1 have found your SausapauUxa an cxcellent alterative in diseases of tomales. Many eases of Irregularity,JeilCorrlKna, Infernal Ulceration,.and locafdebility, arising from tile aerofulbus diathesis,- ■ have yielded to'Jtvand .thcrej afb‘ fcW lhat do not, when its effect is property iddpl by lo>-al treatxmait.v- A lady, unwilling la ntlmc 'the pubtiratioii qf ticr . , . - , lunar, tcritex .- . ' •• My ditagnter and myself have been enrso of s : tcry debilitating Leocorrhieii of. long atoudwg, by two-bottleaiaf | ■, ' Bheuma«am, Qout, I,ivar Bya* L pepsia, Heart when caused by Scrofula in the & irfeinj )m raj>idly < cuS3 by ibis Ext. SAnsAiUpH.u*. , J f I AYER 7 CATIIARTI possess so manyadvanti purgatives in the markci virtues are so universally 1 • not do more than to as: quality is maintained equ i has. been, and that'tliey im to do all that they have jcji Prepared by j. C- AY . Xottefl, Mass., and sold J) ■. b©,SoM by. J. ]Mbore,| Bridgewater; 8. J. Cross, gent, Now ' ljrighton; an where., ‘ v ■ Hoiose and Lots i ■ For _ rji Ext cut or of the last will - I . and.testament of AidrewlVhite, late of the borough of Ncwßrigl ton,' in the county of Eeiver. dec'd, Will expose to public isale,_ on the premise’s, on StUur4a;/,jMijreh 4(A, 1860, at 2' o’clock P. jli, four adjoining lota of ground, situated in the Borough-of Bridge Water, in said county, ,boing lota numb ored A9’, 50.'81, and 82 Sh Wm. Dayidsbn v s, plan of lots inj said bor ough, 6% which,arc erected a large two-story frame dwelling house, with a-one story kitchen attached’, aod a good frauie stable. . JThereare some fruit trc'ea on;tho,premiso3, and a well of good water near the dwelling. '( I / cash. 1 .Title iudisputhblb. For; further infbrWatioa‘apply toi John Shane,Ehq.j nestf the protißSCSj’or to the eubscribcr in New Brighton, Pa, J. C. BAishowr : I. | febl4’6s . -1 .. ..Executor. .; . - l —i, - | ; f • WILL be offered for sole on the! premisea,- in theboroughof Hookaton J n, Greene/; township, Beaver county, on . , !■ ; - j Wednesday, March, 15/A, - | At Iff o’clock, A. Mil tbe .foltowing-' |de«riheil valuable real estate and Borough Pi tjpert/.Vii^ , A. parcel Ofland lying on Mill creek and. justoulside the borough, amounting to 1 about three acres of ground,, shift a one story frame dwelling Louse if two' for a small family Witkji sfoll of good water at the door of the dwelling. , }.- u! -~VS [J, . Also, at the .same tine and in oonneHim? with the above qeserihed property, a, Brick dwelling house and i table,! on; themain street . in said borough; Ihe LouSe ih by-40. feel, two- stories high' wi h a one slory kitchen in connection, and fwo large tvroj town]lots tying together, on one of v hich said Bridk. building and {fame stable is erected and in stidJti(>V. • toljro same isncOrner lot. !■- -* J-... This properly is a very desirable'investment snd shill be sold on reasonable. ream's,’ *'not witbstanding the prevolencft Of the oil fever here.}? All are invited'to ekll on! see for theri solves. It belongs at presebtttb the heirs of • . Drs SamuetWallaoei dafd. : : The property-w{Q' be shown at ony time by. the underaigned.,- ja;H WITHSRSPOON.j . •N. B Xenia made known. on day of w>io. Property ■sold orln two jldie t.r nft" | ptirc^sers,'■ ThenbpTf three acres are a I site for boring Oil \|'c4is.. • Afipj; - - iigl 5 f- -gvc^ I’ 1 El j „ ’S : i'.:.. C PILLS gcs orer the other_ . , and their Superior known, that lire need . are the pnbjic theif .■ il to the best it qvef ' iay he depended on? i’cr done. I Eft,' iT. D.J &. Co.y >y :'" v teaver; Dr. Smith,; oche3t«r*jl>?.'SaT-| il by dealers 'every ' ,■ n0T9’,64 ~.n , i Bridgewater ale. ’ ■ Notice. I i U II H U II
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