■H I- # R - ' ■ ■■ wrt 10:00 a. h 6:35»• M .' ~ ; :,->* (>^.; l,'~-8f 45p;;m. /■s&*•*• _ Gbiso\-■-■ 1 .f-~K 6:20 A-"- n ... - ■<.■ ...!T.6;20p. v. i .3:50 f. *• | Rochester.....'?:ss p. M. 2:45 _■ ■-■« i .....13:20. A. H. 2:10 *•J.. N. MgpULLbDGHj iVei’t. ! f b. JIVERS, Gen's . /• MIME ftfXSliiniO, Fi. CHICAGO B. R Rochester jiAsi!. - Leavea Rochester! Arp. at Pitts. „ j h -„ Accom. 6:52 a: m [7:30 A. M. , s ß r , g h n Accom. -t g. gp A _ m _ •aSughn t 12:15>. 2:40 P. M. 'ft. i. 3:05' p. m.;.... P. Cng” , 4.00 p_ w j p, .jf. ‘“p.r.re-s.- I=oo,a. * •• 2:20 A - M ■lf,‘ 2:10) p. »; 3:20 p. M. 11 Ei r F.; . 7:35 P.. 11...... 8:30 P.' X. Citem U trp- / j , i - j . Qoiso XVjEST — l h -T. . teavea Pitta. Arr. at Rochester. , sf f; f i e l,'u'A cc °m. O:00> M. 10:45 A. M. “ 12:00- M ,1:132 P. M. 2dßrigb , j( . _ 4 : 30j i6:02 P. M. ■ .isi “ 5:30 P. M... 1.. 0:85 P: •», f, h .. . • 0:40 A. M...... 8:06 a. ji. .J 1 , Vrrrcw, 2:10 a. M ,3:30 A. M. l?t Expr®*- i o.no p’. v ' ... p. M. 2d Esr« ss > y M ' f siflKN, Sui|t., E. D. "I C.VSTLE & .BEAVER VABfeEY R.E. New route opened, from PUt,Bburg t»Tfcw Castle, Youngstown, tßiarou,Moreen-Franklin teve.Piitshuyg 5:50' A..M. arrive at, 3:50 ?•’s; “ rr!ve «> Se ™P A - ll- arrive at’ dlAO r/M. *rriv ? ' C astle far | Mercer. Slippers rt-mild j* well 10 give jtlns route Heir nneiiiiou.' 'Prompt attention ..will be given iu fonviirdiiig freight. , ,/ IVMjj). IHCKSOS, Passenger Agil. J. tt'.iiJLANCIIARD, Gen. ISup’t ' THE BEAVER ARGUS ENE f MARCH BW, 1865, | LOCAL and tfIISCELLANEOfS. T ; Egf'.Wu ate under renewed obligiiA '.fiofts to our friend J. M. Imbibe, of A'ow Fork city,Tor favors received; B©,Capt._ Thomas Ilcijfj)’, Co. F, 1:40 tb TU'gts P.. V., jat homo list Aveok," on a briefrfuriotigb. lie is looking "’oil, and - seems in good health and. spirits- The- boys of bis he reports,. .are generally Svch. The fa, t.rn 's-a Lr-t.voland faith L; lul officer. -Vo officer is absent*from duty-/ot-s than tie. 1 * , ASyfiilonol J.Q. Anderson. IT'.h Ta. Cavalry, was homo 'last .week off a bricffurlotlgli. lie haS'no.i. bbeiv.wcll for sonic time, but we are gjad to leal'b ins ;,|t.ealtb is improving, i Constant exposure and hard, service Icanie near breaking Idm down. ‘Tin; regiment ho commands is i mil or Sheridan, am! on the move all the , jiimo Col. Anderson-''has lately-been' -vl'i'oihoted to the Colonelcy of the iTtb |(!idtjiongl\ commanding it/ for over a f ycar), and we congratulate jbim on cS. changing.the : for the j “eagle/'— Tie is a coriipeteht and skilifill officer, * and well deserves' the honor, . ■- Death of Coroner Dejvinney. - It is ohii painfulduly to announce tli&’.dcatli of Thomas Dcviiincy, Esqi, of.Xev Brighton, Coronet/of Beaver county, lie died on'Sunday, March nth,'.after a short illness, pi the 02d year of his age., Mr. Dcvinney was aa old citizen of county,/-and known to a largo number of our read- 1 crs. Tor the lyst forty years Tib lias Ton u leading member in tile Melhc|- dist Episcopal Church, ! of Bright tea, and. was an cxeinplaiy Christian. ■No mail -tver doubled bis piety, Sol ' fonsistont 'was bis Ijfo and conduct.-A EC= invite attention to llj-b add v c rticement in to-day’s paper • relativb '•o.Gen, Hancock’s corps of veterans.- i .(Th ' ' ' j . iti*o are still many veterans in the konnty-ivho must.focl like being in at ( J.hpfinnf.l: —-j.i. v/i ti.o union armies/ Tte orders are so .modified now" that enter this coips-as substitutes Whe credited in any locality, and 1 ®i-. ,na y also enlbr this corps as sub ■ pities for draftied -then.’. lssy can t ; Us get very large bountissMn addi- Wftj.-qthe government bonnlios and | an their.pay as snbstitnt|s. I Min s; Litlcil,' of the .. V' | e " Fd- y.. .was in town on ■ H °" d Y.' qiiilo Veil again/ , p s'' VSs e enous!y wounded; at Fort wJ ;? l, !ias not j'ot recovered J -!f vncd ye s tmla 3 - that ho had • 'his- al S)!f^ ier: general fpr r - Huh, n ' r!dutfc ,n 11,0 Fort Dated f V-l ® rst brigadier nonr u ; it. Wbrked h- Went ’° Ut a G ?ptaiui andlias, 1 wby bis “star ” , ttell on receiving, the yet v^ civ t,UBt aud believe he will ' ‘'loses lUlother -before the; war ' ■«>l.hi s serfn. r> ’° llaty iS p, ' oud ofhirfl "*' ■ 'T“ ■' ’ ' ■! ', . -4 lice by the Dr. Heels has ty at mao tied at thd urgent request of ■ jth? commanderof dioPost. "The oliusßtjjfc .of Boavei county*will bo glad to kubss| ho i" to remain at Pittsburg, andthey will receive in the future, ja s lbn past,: bis at tent ionandki ndqoss wbqt >: doing business there. ‘ f ' " us.—We ' ecoived from lines wriVten by Eosb of Co. F, lOlst Hegt; at Florence, South Car , 1864, while a prisoner. Rcjss' M’Kisii a friend some M’Kinzie, late P;"V.,i.wbo did olina, October,, as * dnfortanatcly bee The , poetry mislaid. Hobs ATKinzio was a edri- Hciontiouß,/ goodman, a bravo soldier, and ;wo are pained to hnnounco his death. Ho fell a victim .to Soutberjn cruelty, dyingji from effects of starva tion. "He jeavies* a familyio mourn his loss, and’many comrades who willots er dherish! hisjmemory. Quiet, nnai smningv iinpretcnding/he wdr. the al" feeijons of all |who know him. Jt wi.s unjust that onbko virtuous, who never harmed any one, should; die from tl e cruelty os’ his fellow-men. . . ■ Freedom, Pa.; March 3d, 1865. Ij Ed. [Argus: Notwithstanding the inclemency of-the weather, Mr. Wat kins’'lecture, on 1 Words and ,1 heir Use,' delivered last evening, in .behalf of the M. ,E. Sabbafli- School of liiis pflacy, /waif, a decided success., j Though ‘the fallingjrain a’rd muddy streets clotaifn cd many, from iturnibgiouf who hr d . procured tipleefh. yet Uift church was. well filled witu iattentivo'j listeners, \vho, in of the ri< Ir literary repast to,which thejleveretid. gen lie man trijated -tliomj' soon became achlivipus'io (he dampening influences a proximity tjb drippingumbrellas-ajid muddy overshoes is wont -to preduce on the mind. ,p ' . ■ Of the. meuls| of The lecture in gen pral, aiid thq anlhor’s; elegant.-aiifl Wasteful style j'of delivery, it is enre cccsary _to speak; as all. who ' hare heard! Mr. W. on ahy ofb;r subject, know full well that Tils pr' - dilutions need no encohiums -ci' from private pen or. plihlic pres: make; theln take with the jicoph Though accustomed to Ihcar the tf of ids flexible voice, anil familiar ’ bis ' graceful | gestures, we were r. morel struck with the beauty and force off his style aid ;sctitiinentJ In speak ing pt the emblematical- signification 'ol the words} ‘lalara,, and stripes;” the lecturer.'paid a truly eloquent and beautiful tribute to lbo ; -» • “Flag ofjhe free' hearts hope and home, ‘ ' which ' he re-christened ‘‘the flag of dawrj.” f -Mr. Watkinsy being a p ro gressive mati, is continually adding Ine'w items of interest to tbisdeserv edly popular lecture, which divest it of everything spvjoring of stalcness, so' apt to apjfear to one |Wholistens! to a repetitioh of a lecture’ of this char acter ■ . .]!■ h .:' —-— •- .- j\ Tbs interest Af the evening’s enter tainment-war' heightened by contribu tions in the) way -of'singing by tjhe, j'ourig ludios;i Miss .Kerr sang a solo, wish instru! iienlat aT-coaipaninicpt, with;line cfl'let; and Miss M’Oaskoy played and sang‘-Corporal Schnapps,” which) down .'.lie house.” -j A fvote! of'i thapks to ; ibeVTc-cturcr j being suggested, wasi''responded to by ■the entire audience rising to their fret. Miss Bentcl was then called upon to |)iesido at tbjc pistiumefit, wlmn .lic audience 30110,011 eiUbnsiastuniily " in .singing “llaljly. the i flag,” a'tor rwliiphihc benediction j was pronounc c-d. ang.-llieyhi is'] icrs edl j'/ ‘ ; - Wp bavopiot yet’learned tbo-amo 1 of the proecedsj of llic lcc'tur.e-, but hssupc.d that sufficient sum has b realized to, adill materially to tiio brary of the .Sabbath School. , j Yours, ..ruly. . : |3ojournei i Agricultural IMeoting, - Tfia v Annual incating ofTtbc Ben Count}' Agricultural Society, was I gl tljc Court|House, Monday, Mai 1 Meeting organized by Hpbt. Nel taking the Chair. The llepo rt of J., C. Wilson, Tr< ureil, showing a - balance fin hand 5.3&7 42, win received; when, on tiony if was unanimously accepted the | meeting, j- ■' .- - j , /)n motioa, Resolved; that pußli tipHj be indfo jlhat all.premiums dnllod Onby June 1, 1865, that the;; /irfeiled to, the! society. ’j On niotio 0, tjTiat-- Wm. S- Barclay ; exonerated from, the charge on be of Treasurer for fiyo tickets' ($5 I said tickets haying been stolen. On motion, that Society proceo the election of officers for ensuing y Brest nw --■' [liofon n Barclay elected by ahclamation. .. 1" Vice Presidents —The ’ names John (ran'a[rd,! A. B. Wolf, and 1 ■ S,broads, wjere j presented, and cle by acclamation. ' TnEASL-gER.-jj-Joseph C. Wilson ■.elecidd bjyacciamatipn. . , ,41ec. Li. Ando'soti was elected byj accla.mation, , . n Cor . Secretary..—rDeLopraa; Imhric was. elected, by! acclama|.ion. I & , DißEcfoßs.T-pJ.ohn Kg Ppttor, T’ac eoofi; Captain John i?hiilips bnfgh; Alexander Ewing, Maccoon; John'C. Christy,Eaccoon; WmL-Bnrns Moon; - Henry G.cehring,- New Sewick • ly; Hugh McGuire, Pulrski; Jphn Bax ter, North Sowickl} - ; Eobcrt Nclson New Bi-ightob; Jacob Gabe; North Se’wickly; Ja-.r.es Darragb, Sharon W A. Laird, Brighton; S. B. Briggs, JLn d!ustry; Mugh Agdersdn, Beaver; Dar Dawson, Ohio.j i • On motion,-tjho Directors were cl ed by acclamation. | On motiorif the retiring Presic deceive a vote of thanks of the Soci On motion,-the first meeting of new board will be held on the Fiiday in March (31st), • On motion, i.hat lho Fair Grphhi offered for fen; to highest b)ddei the la'st Frida} of March, • : * On motion, Adjourned. i ; -• ’ \ >Y.4iW!e : ;‘w i^av«d I* ebuDjd noV get -•a I•• H r . jxcellenlmagazine. of' ii Pianist,” ‘|l)r John’s S Jodlo^andGarden, 1 ’; and ‘ •Tfap. t ,' Chim it yC b rn^ ’’ aboco ntin u ed ‘Ed ward Srorytt 1 ’ 1b aiiabloand faithful sketch )f life of one; of America’s great* Mt statesmen! “Memoirs 61 Authors” is w6U written,; and contains much both interesting lahd valuable. : “The Ciuse of FobeigiTtEnmity jto the TJ. Si atea,” should Eo|,rcad by all. We b;tvt» seen no articled that pleased us binteir'; \7e cannot,enumerate all the rticlc's; bdt they are alike good. ILvBPEa’aMoNTHLY is also on our to bo, with; the Atianliq. The March n imber is the very best of Jthe yeat, IS b one oyer gpt a,a “Hamper 1 ’ how ever,! thatdid not find it exceeded bis 0 rpeclptions. ; This Magazi.no 'always c ratlins new, attractive aSd instructive matter. The follow ing is'a [list of the leadijiig articles: ■A Tour ! Through Arazona; Heroic Deeds ofiHeMic Men; Sugar Making in Cuba; iMr. Easplpn's EisUrrection; Poor! Isabel; Oar Lessons 'in Statcs n anS;bip;iMaud Molyneux’s Music Box; j\rniadale; Our Mutual Friend; besides, wo have Monthly’ Record of Current E verity Editor’s Easy iChftir; Editors Erawer,'{&c. i : Tixe Family/Tbeasube, edited by Rev.' IX. D.D.. l)as alsd been received-! Altho’; not two years old, the oTi’chsare” has gaiited a large cir dilation [and enviable popularity. It is ably edited; aijd its success is mer ited.! Dr. M’Hinney is one of the most I‘darnccfta'nd able men of. the'Church! to Which ho belongs, and his Monthly ii thjd. ; m.ost valuable periodical in the Church, Presbyterians [■'should all road it| The article, iby the edi tor, enti tied-“ Sons of God,” is worth 1 all tre magazine! would.cost forayearj i>rl HqWard cciitributcs ‘jCausc of an I nefllcieiit Ministry;’/ Dr. McClure, “Daddy Oxskm,” and Ifr. Weir the Foreign Correspondence.! Dr. Wen-, eenlribulcd for many years to the col .urabs of the Banner, and ho is univer sally adailtcdto bo one of the'best 1 Fu-ppea'ncorrespon fonts this country 1 1 -aaicvcrl bad. •■, I • ,w ! ' Tire London Review,! from Loon- I; rd Scoljt &Co , or New York, the re. , publishers. British Periodicals in ! ijhis'lcountry, reached ns last week.- |Wo bad jprovjouidy received the TFesf ■ niwwer and tho| iVort/i British Review. Tbojy cCntuip articles, political and isciontifiij, from the best Winters in the world. Leonard Scott t!c jCp. dpsorvo greijl credit for Itliciroriterprisoiin fur nishing. ;bo couptry with [these valua ble. IPcriodiculs, and they should be largely patronized. Mon of intelli gence Bind education cannot wbll do yilhoul tb» British Quarterlies, and iftcfy arc' largmy'TnEo‘btc£f to 'Scott A} Jo. [for them a;t a reasonable price.-:-. i''or| terms see advertisement in ar.oth ;r chlunjn. - ! The ■ j. /ady’sFiU'ekiD.— Another fine j deel engraving ppenSs the March numF aer,of lljns favorite periodical, just rc-[ loived. j The; engraving has no title! other thjan tile Lwo simple linos— * * Oliu I hcc them 'sinking, slaking slowly, ! dreams so pure and hoi)*.” | ; The design andexocnti on of this en;- 1 gra|.-ing! are; joxquisito/i The steel Fas'hion; Plato 6f this nionth is a double one, and, as usual, admirably.engriivedi Wc[ need hardly allude to .the, dsual number of wood-engravings, devoted' to the ill us tran.br, of the fashions, &c:j The music is“ Those Laughing Eyes,’’! a ballad Among thce-literary contents' wo J note Aunlt Hester’s Story; A Death Scene;'Tracing Resemblances; A Story of a ifousohujdjMy Angel in: Disguise; Bitten; (a l®d story relative! to the famous* Matt Stone/ of which 1 story the leading facts aro' declared by I thej autfior, a physician’s wife, to be true,) Four BifthdaysyAlono, Not Yet Alojno; PassionJFlowers; The Mansion tat Eessi ngtohjN ovolties,Editorials,otci ■ Brice §2.50; 2-copies §4.00;.9 copies SlOlOO;. 21 copies 835.00. Specimen numbers will sent to those dosirpuaj of ihakijn'gnp clubs for 15 ets. Whce*, &/•!<!> I Pi,'sou’s -celebrated Seicing 21a chines nre fiirnishdd'as ■Premiums: Ad-fl dress Deacon A- Peterson, 319 Walnut street, [Philadelphia. ■ . j unX are ver eld son bas is of mb -1 by ica.> rfVtt 7 bo 7 bej oks 00). | MARRIED: '/-/-I March 2, 1805, by -Bov. George Sec U,D|. D,, the Bov.llugii Sturgeon] Pa itor |of thel't). P. Congregations of Darlington, Pa., and East Palestine/ 0., with Miss' E Louisa' II- W. Scott] of the .-Reformed Church, and only daughter of Dr.-Scott. ! i ' i ! I ' . 1 toj ear; was of Vm| sled was /.ji>T!OTI<33ESi "'! IS} hereby given that life firm of “Stokes & jTallop wiM be dissolved on the Ist of April; Ifctiy, owing tp thb death Of air. Stokes. Those having nbcounts against said'firta will present them/ to,The undersigned. and those indebted Will call dud settle. [maB] ROUT. TALLON. +VUmNISHATuirS NOTICE. ' LjETT 3RS of administration on the cs ! tnte of \VM.j Vouxa, latc-of liadeh, Ecqni omyj tp., Beaver ;co., deed, havingbeen granfc cd tp the undersigned,-all persons indebted tb said! estate are requested to make ibamediate payment, and those having claims against said, estate will prepent them to the subscriber properly authenticated for settlement. | '. j. - -JENNET YOUNG, Adm’x., “ ; marb’6s . ! • Baden.- ect- - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, r l|d HEREAS .letters ol administration on W the estate of Thos. Horse, late of Big jßcaVer township, Beaver county, Penna., deceased! having been duly granted to the un dersigned, nil persons indebted to said,estate are notified to tflake immediate payment," and those having claims against the same willpre sent! them properly authenticated, for settle ment without delay. . 7 ' " | -p JOHN REEVES, Adm’r/ feb 1 1 &oj j “ New Brighton. TJ7s.^-S6li6 ■ !■' - ■ ■-v * ,-V •v: _• _ _•••»» t f. %■ ■ By »uthorUy ti>sB*er«t»ry of the Treas ury, the undersigned ha< Msmhed the Gener alSnbsoripUbnAgency forthe nit of United StatesTreashry.KoJevheatjtog 7 S-lOthsper cent, interest, per anhum, known as the - SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. ; I These are issae'd nntler date of August 151h,1864, and are payable three years from that time, in curraiicy, orate convertible at the option of the hojdcr'lttto V '-y | US. B-20 Sixpr cent. GOLD-BEARIHf BQ^j r- These bonds are now- worth a premium of nine per cent., including gold interest from. Not., wtichmakes tho actual profit'en the 7-30 loan, at current .ratts. including -interest, spout, ten per cent. f perannum, besides -lit Exemption fi-om;Siate or Municipal Taxation, which addt fnm ontlo three jitr, cent, more, so cording to,the rate Urt jd<m other] property. The interest Js payable fen&aiinnollyjby oou pphs attached to each npte, which ms; be .out off and sold to any baako*'£aaker. I | ; The interest amounts to ‘St 1 , t ! I. ; t'- i: , ■ I One cent per. day on ft $6O note. Tuo eente “ ■ “ $lOO 10 ,«*’ “ V “ “ o 0 .. .. .. . •,.* , £ioo& « . $i : ' » , Sodoo 5 ' ■ ' " . • j ’ . i-' , I Notes of all the denominations named will he prompt!; furnished npoßJreceipt'ef subscrip-' lions. This ia ■ \ ■ j rHEomvMArrntirW now offered by the Government, and it is oohfi- ; dently cxpectedthat its superior advantages* will makejl the ', ’ , j.., j" ' Great Popular Loan of I the People. | Loss than s2oo,ooo,ooo[*ie main unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the nextCO or 00 days, when the notes .will un-, doubtedly command a premium, as has ‘uni formly been the jiasc on .closing the subscrip tions to other Loans,'■ i ‘ : - In order that citizens of evory toWa and sec tion of the country may bo ftfforded facilities for taking tho loan,' the National Banks, State Banks, and Private 'Bankers throughout' the country have generally , agreed to receive sub scriptions at par. Subscribers Will select their own agents, in whom they' have, confidence, and who only arc to-bo responsible for the,de livery of the notes for, which , they receive lorders. JAY COOKE, SißßCßiPlios,-Ao8»t, PATiarfripAia. : ScBSCBirnOKS'WILL bp.UCBIVEU by the I National Bank of 1 Beaver County, 'march!, k ■/ . ' BO(;ri:ESTER DRUG SIJORE. ' K-' 1' » . if. S. MARQUIS, M. D., Cor.Bridge st. and the Diamond) f . ' .:/ EOCHESTEIJ, PA., Keeps constantly-: on hand a FULL ASSORTMENT OF 1 ... .X3uE2/TJO-^ Medicines, | DYE STUFFS, 11, . ’ . I=' 3FrIZTMEMPL, AND FANCY ARfTICLiS. CHEAPEST OILS & PAINTS .IN THE VICINITY ! f*4 r v -■ -1. , -■ ■■ .i ■i ■ ■. l . . i Ip'tJ -R IB Wljirja S AndJßrandies^ FOP MEDICAIi PURPOSES. , i. J THE GREAT. * H A IrJd Eli, “FLORILINEI" AIL ARTICLES OF S T ATI O TT jEjIK/ "S' Usually Kept in a Drug Store. : PHYSiuIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS | CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED PLEASE CALL AT THE. ROCHESTER DRUG STORE IN TH E Dl AMOND.. W SHADES, ROBBS;' AND ! DECORATIONS, '.TICLE IN THE PAPER ’ ,E, now offered io the g«;n*»lly, at thi lowest anfl sec at ' 1 i ! A r o. 107 J ldrkettl. between Liberty, and Fifth ticl, ” ■ PIXTSBHR6UI. PA. ~’k: niifl ’65 JOS- R. H CGHES A BKO, Sale 'of Valuable Seal Estate ■•'.Pv CQ,ljjrTY. TMundcrsigniki, yExecbt'or of! the lost 'will of coun ty, Pa., dec'd., willsellat Publlc|Vcudue, on the premises, on ■ #s'! * ' '. FWAty, Ma,rch \~tK 18CS, |.-i •. at 11 o’clock, m., a Valuable! Farm, late the estate! of said dirjasad. situs'.e |. ;oh the Public Itpad J mile north of Bearer, Bearer eo.. Pa., containing 131 aeres,B3 cleared; bal ance 'Well;timbered; 70 acres now, in meadow; buildings, a good- two story brick house, large Barn; corncrib, &c.; ises. ’ This farin'is desirably located, oohr«S nient to Kailroada, Mills, Schools, Churches, &c. r and ip one of the most desirable, ireand-valuablefarms in the - county. < ; i Also two lots-adjoining, abore form; con-i taining IS acres, one-half cleared and impror ed,|balance well;timbered. TVill bo sold with said farm or separately , to. suit purchasers. Also, on same day, at 8 o’clock, P. M , on the premises, a house,and lot in the borough, of Bearer; lot fronting 60 feet on Third Street and'extending byick 3,00 feet to! an alley; house,' tiro stoty brick, with'back building; the. whole containing 7 rooms arid ball; cellar underneath, a stable .and fruit trees on lot.. •’Terms stlsslc. Further information may be had by Inquiring of tU« undersigned, -residing 4 miles from Allegheny, city,' in Boss tp., (P. 0.; 'Allegheny city,) of Daniel Refslnger, BeS rcr, Pa.,!; or of-James Eukin, on the farm aforesaid. " 1 ' ■ ' ' , - ■ ;h c, i 01 ADMINISTRATORS 'NOTICE.. aa/ HE REAS letters ofadministrationhav- Yy. ing boon granted to the. undcraigbed, on pho estate of Jas. W. iI'SIAHAN, lale of Eoon invip, Beaver county,:pai dec’d., allporsona knowing themselves indebted to Mid?estate 'are requested to make payment, immediately and those! having claims against the eame wi_ present them to the eubscribcrduly authenti cated for settlement. . ■' i ‘ ABRAUAM B. WOLF, Adm’r,. . marV’CS,'; | L Brighton tp.“ OM 'K-IJVGr 65 ! OF GEQEGE QUAIL, . - Executor. fet)2s’Gi Tiie j -Last. Strok© OF TIIJS HAMMER SHERMAN, GRANT, FAR- U A6IT & TERRY AS PEACE COMMISSIO NEIIS ! i i , I ; ' ■ H i . ' r ]■; - IT ia iiyf generals in Ihe field; who) only can s effect'.-Ac pHcc of X)omcs(ic. Dry Good, and so IhcyJiaTo’ during the lustsuc c'esafulcainpaign ' i ' ' ‘ !' T !’• . J,’ 1 r • ■ ‘reduced prices; (■ ; ; ■ ' .■ ■ ■ ■ f| . Good Calicojes . laj aiidSl Cents, ' 20 anil £5 cents; and alt Colton Ooods reduced 50 per -ccrit. - ■ .‘K Or ANOTIIFU ARIUVAL Oi ; ■NEW ddo'bs : | ■_ , I ‘ | <*. •i . SPRING DELAINES, ' ’ . 1 • I .< I j • • ORTOSrtGOOI Gringlrami Muslins, Satinets,, Cassimeres, BALMORAL SKIRTS, Hoop! Sliiarts, - - Oi'oEKET i - .. FLOWERS AND RUCHES, IRISH LIINEIVS, ' . CS-IL.O’VES, - snirt Fronts F .HOSIKKY, &c., &c., At prices as Lowj as can boj found | ■ /'anywhere.: 1 •j'.-j. ; I .: Having, all been purchased .withiii tfo hid- week, buyers kill.have' the \ benefit of the feeeiif great deeliiie in prices, | ' AT ' ‘ i * | Fortune’s F. :Ai. - , • • CM - t -.7m7RIZ.A.:I`.VJ3D co!qllgtiQopsgotu IN ROCHESTER, V* ’■ j :,\‘i i> - t , I ’• ; ’ NEXT DpOR TO rpST-OFfICE , A i}MINISTR ATOR!S NOTICE. LETTERS of ftdministratira on tho'estate of Maug't E. AsiBBKT, late of Bridgewater, Boater cb., dee’d, having'been grantedto.lhe undersigned,, all persons indebtodtosaid estate • are request edto make immediate payment, and those haying elaim gainst sold. estate will present ihbmto the. subscriber properly au thenticated for settlement.' ■ | : i , HEKBY AIUvEST,- 'Adrii'r . febld’Oo , Bridgewater, : ' I ', .' • -I: ' PITfSBfRG, FT. Wi' On and after Dec. 18.' 1864,, Train i vri (Train Jearing’Cl i J , , ’ trails aoiko w»st. - f f Exp’s. Mail. Exp’srjfcxpV!- ‘ Bittsburg nin ‘i" 2 10aM 640 am 'SdOWs: 300 pm Chica, Rochester...T. .820 V 805 •» 315 ‘ 415 “ B.lsl is,Brightonir'BB7 4 880 “ C3O, * i,s fJo •• lU,C. Emm-. -4 425 4 918%“ 424 V 022 Clarl Coliunbiana^-1 501 • tlOO5 .** 50.3 Hpbt Salem :i*rsen “11038" 5i5 ‘f, 838 V. Valpi Alliance ...... u. 625' ••m'4ijy,;'i 035 735 1' Wan; Gfiht,on ....... 712 “1240rk 726 * PV Plytm .... ; r 735* “ 1 100 v 760 f 865 Bom ’srrvillo-‘ t 812 “ 342 " 828 ; 910!* B*»i Wooatjer .....; ii 848 “ 218 “ 005 7 1016 “ AMerc Loudonvillc« o .93'J “ 326 “ 1000 4, 1120 “ Hum ■ -Mansfield —&1030 , 425 - 1100 “1213 am Colun „ „ HA r ? 110 0 “ 500 “1130 “ 1245 “ Port \ _ Crestline |jjj e; nag-. -JHOam 12«1a>,. 125 Van Wert Bucyros'.yji, 11159 “[7lO “1229 “ 153 “ Bolphos IT. Sandusky 1240 pm ! 757 “ 409 “ 230 “ Lima ~...; F0re5t......;..! IXS “ 885 “ 144 <} ■ 301 “ F0re5t......... Lima-.! 234> 1010 “ 300. v 114 “ U.Sandueky.. ; DelpUos.! 31“'“ 1059 “ 315 “ 450 “ Biicyrus....... j- Van Wert-... ! 342 “j1'134 ” 417 “.' 520 “ ||Ar | Fort Waj&m-i 520 “ 130 pm 600 “ 700 “ V " BUU, ° UDe ;|j Columbia Jf... 004 “ 228 “ 646 4 745 “ Mansfield..... j; Huntsville.... 624 “ 253 “ 708 “ - 805 •) Loudonvillc— Piercetbn-...4 634 “ 806 71,8. Y 815 Wooster Warsaw.....;.! C 54 “ 4 0rTvi11e;...,;.. i. Bourbon .™.„' 726 “ 416 “ 817 “ 906 *f Massillon..... ii Plymouth;:;..! 752 445 .*«'B4B p3O ‘f Cant0n........'.: Wanatab.'.;.., .905 “ 626 “1011 “ 1040 “ Alliance ...... l Valparaiso... 927 “ 700 “ 1037 4 1100 “ Salem li -Hobart..; 953 i “ 742 “ 1108 “ 1120 “ Columbiana.. C1arke......... 1015 “ 811 4 1184 f 1149 “ Enon ........... lUC.BR.CrOs 1045 “ 861 “ 1203 pm 1215ph N. Brighton- R Isl.BR J’n. 1055 “ -901 “ 1213. * 1-225 “ Rochester .n. Chicago..-;,. 1120 “ 930' 5 ‘!1240 ■ 1250 “ Pittsburgh ' CLEVELAito & Onaud after Doe. 19. 1864^Tmns / ' COIMPSOUTH. ‘ j* : >4! " ~~~t >, - ; ic.z&( c.z&o' * ] Mail. ■ Ej£i‘ ? p.“ [Mail. Accost ; , ,a .j 22 *4 ■' ■i.'ii—. Cleveland ; 80.0am’ "'SSOrM SOOViti 315 pm; Euclid street I 811“ .'-141 “ 811 ‘ 328 “ Hudson. ' 015 “ 242 “ 915 “ 450 “ AktW ;■ i ....... 108 d ‘ 527 “ Orrville .....:.: r 1229p:t 643.“ Millersburg. . '-21$ ‘ 750 “ Ravenna 052 . 320 “ ; ■Alliance ...... 1100 l‘ 4;15 “ r ..i ! Bayard .'.I illosi “ . 451 “ ....... . g.-.....' Wcllsville 1 ...,l| lllOrM /035 “ .i. j......'..' ,£• ■ jooixtr'EAST. • .. ** ‘ p- A - ‘ j Mail, Ex'ifsj. Belaire. ... ItOOOAM 415 pm 050pM i .". Lagrange. [ll42 V 585 10-18 “ L .■ Steubenville. H2l3i’M .555 “ 110(5 ‘ 620 am Wellsville . ... j 130 “, 700 “ 120(0 “ 720 “- SlnitK : * 152 “ .. —.-. 750 “ 8&v«r'....v'... j .222 “ 835 “ ,Uc®icster ... i 280 “ 755 “ lOOam .840 “ Pittsburgh .. I 345> “f 000' “ 21H “ 1000 “ ' 7 ■ ; TUSCARAWAS ’ JPT ; , Leaves New Philedelphia at 1.20 P M -X ' Bay at dat G 45 P M J . f,. r,t ,1 1 •1 HIM I • ’S fflPOi if r V-... Will immci disturbam cr arising Theyiactlikeia charm. in removing the pains that'iiecompany difficult or immoderate men struation, and afc.lhe 1 [only safe and reliable roiiredy for K'usliev SiCk Hcadachi, Pains in •the Loins, Back, and Sties, Palpitation of the fflaan, Jicrvons’Tremors, Ilysterics, Spasms, SBrokeii Sleep, aiid oilier unplchsantand.dan gerous effects of an "unnatural, condition of i tile sexual functions. In; the worst cases of Fluor iilbus, or Whitesjthcy effect speedy cure. Dr. Cheeseman’sFemale Pills Have [been used over a "quarter of, a oen'tu nv, They are offered as the only safe means of renewing interrupted. menstruation, but Ladies must bear in mind that there is one condition of tire female system ! iu which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a peculiar. re full. Thd condition referred to is pregnane;/— tbs result, miscarriage. [Such is •the tendency of the medicine to resloro-the sexual .functions to a tioririat coni dition, thgt he reproduct it e power of nature cannot resist! it. TAVy cat not do harm ,ih any other way. j Dr. ‘ c€Heesemah’s Female Fills Arc thc-o«fi/ medicine that married and tingle, relied upon for many, years, or can rely fiptm how. Harare of imitations '! These Pills form the 'Finest Preparation free pul for ward, with immediate and persistent t'uceess:— D 0N’T iIECKIVEI). . Take this advertise ment to your Druggist,'.and, toll him [that you want the best and most reliable Female Medicine in the world, which is comprised it' Dr. Cheeseman’s Femalt They haqc received, tind are no ing the sanction of the most eminen in America. * "Explicit Directions with cacl price,. One Dollar per box, cont 50_to 60 pills. I‘iVi liiii ; Pills, sent by mail,' promptly, n the price to the Proprietors, or a zed. Agent, in current .furnish Sol gists generally. , ' I -.HUTCHINGS & lIILLTER, Proj 81 Cedar street, N 'B@J3old Wholesale and Relaj Smith,,.Bridgewater;: Dr. Marqui Hannon, Rochester; John Moore, ] by all Druggists At Now Brighton. | i-r-. ■■ i NOTICE) IS 'hereby that the partnership here tofore between A. G. Jl’Creary,, B. Briggs, and Benjamin Toddi under the style and firm of’ •‘M'Creitry, Briggs & C 0.,” for therfjurposo of carrying on the business of in. grain,’flpur, fecii, &ci, at the Industry Mills, BeavcrCounty, IPa.J has been dissolved by mutual consent. The books are in thc.handsiof their successo -s’, Briggs & Bro., at thc Mills-aforcSaid,j who i.ro: authori sed to settle all business of thc’finn. [ » IA.U M’CREARY, \ S. B. BRIGGS, | BENJAMIN TODD. - r ?cb22’65 Ell National Bank of Beavak .New Brighton, Fcb.,l, HE Stockholders -. of “the' Nd -I of Beaver County” arc her] that the unpaid portion of the Ca] requited to be paid! at the ,Banki{ instalments as follows, vii; Ttyi cent, thereof, on the first day of JJ and a like instalment upon the f May, July and September next tn By order of the Board.;?-, ] EDWARD 1 [fo22 1 feb. 8 ’CS, A. L. S. MORAND, M. D., . PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, (Late X-4. Sury'. U- S. Aiiiy,) DJ 1 DK/ IB B.D Q -WC I . ■ DKAVKR 00-, I'Ai ■ | - [jfcT.4 KQTIC 1 .-- tlttti; illle»T« Icagokt. : «r Btati -5.50 :ITTS 11 i leave BURGH RAIUHROitD.; stations daily, Sundays excepted,■ asiolto'wa' going south.* -> • j “ic.z&c c.i&v Hail. Exp's. Accom Exp’s.” Wcllsfille ..... 440 am 505 pm Bayard....,:;.'. , 621 .040“ .i...:.;; ’ .Alliance ...... 720 ‘*•7Bo'’“ Ravanna...... ,805' “ 815 “ —....; ... Millers burg..- ......; 440 am 305p»r. Orrrillo ’ ......... 552 “ 505 •/; -Akron 7U):“ 720 '.' : -Hudson...;... 830 “ 849 “ 800 ’ 849 •* Eijclid street 042 “ 040 “ 916* 949“ ;; Cleveland.,l. I 955, “ 1000 •“ 930 ‘‘tlOOO ■ (lOISO. WEST. * • ~ ‘ Tjgxp’s- [ Accom , r 2l r . G2oa- 850r?r ... i! ' I “ 735 .515,“ ’ .74’ 025 “ g u 05.“, •n -• 1 000 “ ,«»•:> 050“ .8001“- ■ Exrs. Pittsburgh' ~ 210 am 255 pm Rochester 1 ... 330 " 35-5 ; “ Beaver ....U. ......... Smith’sFcrry WcllsviUe ... >4BO “1 Steubenville. 520 550 “ Bridgeport... G 29 “ Bellnitc...;;.. i 040 ‘f BRANCH. i Arrives at:Brtyar4 at 4.10'P. M. ' • ■ , Kew Pliiladclpiiin,at 9'20 P M - F. R. JIYf.RS, General Ticket. Agent. LIFEBEJUVENJOtt. STRENGTH TO THE WEAK i OUTH TO THE AGED I - , vTbis preparation in M alUjuM: nator andllcstorer of wasted.or inert tunc lions. " |-i ■ ' • ■ The agod-'sbould bo certain tonuiko the ,lti*i> krene a household god,' inasmuch as it will render them yonllifuj in feeling and jr strength,ipud enable fbcm.lolivc oVcr iighit the days of joy. ‘lf not only ex hilaijates but strengthens, nitd is really an in yaluabls .blessing, especially to those -wli< have,been reduced to a condilion of servility,- self abusov misfortune', or ordinary sickness. No mattef 'w'hat the'causc'of the impotcncy of any human, organ, this superb preparation ■will remove I he'eftect at once dud forever. I; Biolirene ■ Cures Impel cncy, General Bebility.-Ncrvous, Incapacity, Dyspepsia, Depression. Loss or 1 - : Appetite,'Low Spirits, Weakness of the Or-' gons of Generation, Imbecility, Mental tndo. r' lencc. Emaciation, Ennui. It, has a most Wc . HyhlfyT, desirable and nai'f! effect upon thc| ncr. - vous system; and all .who arc in any way pros ; trated by], nervous disabilities are earnestly ' advised to a cure in Ibis nosf cvtcllcn. . and unequalled preparation. | ! J- Perions who, by imprudence,lidvt* ipstthei 'Saajurat rigor,' will find a speedy.aiitf p'drnii :j. nent cure |iu the - • ■ ’ , ■ w ] • ■ Blo^LFene: . I The Feeble,, the Languid, the Dispnit-iug.i tie Old should give-this valuable discovery a trial,. it will bafound totally different from.all bthe r . articfcsjfor the same purposes. P ! _TO FEMALES. —This preparation is inval- * uabledn nervous weakness of ali kinds, ’a- ii will restore the, wasted strength' With wondet ful pcrmapenccj It is nlso a grand tonic, and mill givcyclicf. tp Dyspasia wi,b the -first dose. A brief pet, . sistence'in its use will renovate Ibo ■ isfoinac tp a degrte of perfect health, and banish By*-.' pepsiaforever. , r . , !. T , One dollar per Bottle,, oc-sHt bottled for Sd>' Sold by-'Druggist -generally. .j . ; t Sent bviexprcsi anywhere;:by addressing HUTCHINGS &. id ILLY Ell, , ; r j ;i SI CtiiAit'SrnßET, NtwYouiiA. p BSrSold at Marquis' Drug Store, Rpchet -; . ter, one door, below Post Office, and wlfele-.' sale, and sctal! by Hr. Smith; Bcfivcr.county. , ' p [nav2J:ly>_ Pills!! t receiving i: Physicians i naming friOn ny remitting tny Id by Drag-- ypritlori, Jew] York., lil byDr. S. is and j; H.' Bearer, and | [nov23:ly ■ ! - > |i-.- Notice.; : ni,:. r WILL be offered for sale on the'premises, ■ iolthe bbroiigh tf Hobkstown Greene township, B.caver count: •, on •, i , Wednesday,] JH/«j 15/A,VI “!(55L i[ , ; ■\' -It . I ■■> . L:t‘ . At 10 o’clock. A. M. the following described ’ valuable real estate and f3oroug|i Piofioi , ty i Tiiri ■ A parcel of ■Uni}! lyitif on .MiU eTt;cA-nml: just outside the bSWftgh, limits, i)ino!in^ipg'to| : about three acres of gro and, with ai mg framc dwjclling house of two room?, suUnljlß , for a small family with a well of good! water at-,the door of.the dwelling.' . ' ■ I Also, at.,the same’Jtimo and in connection nith lhc- abovo <lcs(|ri}.ed, pvopcUjr, aclirick •> ■lwcllingnonse and slabie, on , tbe m« inntrecl in said.b(jrough; the houseriafSOpy 40 , two storijis high with o onealorykitopen in conrieotioin. and twpliirwWo together, | on bncdftvhjjo building and frame Btablfe is’; :& addition -o the skhke is cbmSfJii '.This property is a.'Tji; rdcsirabUjg W.wßwWite and'will be.-aold on roaionablQ * ^l - r.- „ :! <«a p reii 3t ’( I NEM CoIINTT 1 18(55/ f ationiil Bank :■ ;by notified , Stock is i ig hohsc' in i ;nty-fiTc«per Jarch next, i rstj. days .of- Ureiifter.. ioOps, Cashier be.-.. _ IW withstanding the' pfeyol here.” AU arc iniritoitoi slclvcs. it bclong3.it | pit Dr. Samuel Wallace; dco’d. bo. slwwnf at any timejby the? atac™gnedMfe. ".■l ' LTcrms made .Irto.wn. ■ ohfdayrobw lev e«ld logo!hen or*uf-t«vojHdllldhs irtt-*•• .The above three acres arc a ,*:< otl •iring- Oil Woljij. - ■ ; Ur ' Jni a; I’ropcvl; mii'ojiiisi pile tV>r "14« •• ' 224 ** 300 “ Mr •• 446 “ 520 •* 600 “ MO “ 718 ',*» 758.“ . 848 “ 611“ 1017“ 1130 m* 1205p* 1231 •< m :i* ■156 « : 210 if* 320’.“ ~225 “1 ij.847 !{ 520--“ f€oo “ ■ 700 “l 606 730 620 “ ,650 am 610 “ 730 *V646 !“ ! .865 « .787 “ ,1015 “ 830 “ iloso. “ 900 “ ,1140 •• 935 “ .i‘2oo “ l 955-“ li: 1200*! 1040 •• 1 200 “TRU6““ 230 1140 “ 820 “fl22oiif 406 “ 1258 “ .420 “110“ 546 “ 220 “ , *29 “ 1 202 V; ■I 294 s' 353 425 C2oam| 735 - . 745' !“ ■B2O 842 I -945 “ 1005 iioo. •* viio •• 7ia 802 “{ BXS "i - - 17 . (enc&flfe sip :~;;~ 111 Ba tai > 80S • • 843 1015 1047 Il2d'-* ! iloipji' 1245 m 150 • • 247 >•; 318 \ 347 •- *OS-“ 505 r .536 600 . ..6a6T“ 1 7j» \ 830 •A
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