Hi mmr l THf - ABSASSH(iIIO»«HP JNiKfUKOOIi A .itsrritlo OJdanHtyhea thettfttfon' talhe memeii! ,i»g with the dentlifts butters bt' victoi KaUfWM Cajntol:, the ttf 'th'o Uni( end ||ie<;histo|Bcerof bisGai lallebbyibsbkDdiofini ufttssi already dead, the' ' The fact blotopest orxo realized |hon|b listening toonaof hon-pt which Main the tun fOpp|B Conrtd : )s '(lm mi thdrt i jpart of tha Listed yoi oilr <jprn oovefnmonti made but a few . | neuriagpanQ within a days j'm rr,oy ddcdawd an» ; Otibi# aet*riooß toche UnioDj Wa ' that 1 dp notalipadyhnow. His life and Jtjtow 1 of thijjMjmbUb, and the gloom'w society—ihe. funereal i I btan« whtohevery whore lho i tellngibtftibo pddpleikne api dated tbeir Eresidonf and.that ouf is superfluous. * Thewailof grid w from |be North will tell the rebels tha. their friends have struck homo, but it are coupled, utterances which tnny dame them to mingle ihcirregrets withpairs. .Whateverdisposition may havoprfstod to meet them in aspirit 'dt pmlty and conciliation in-lost] as wc look upoa this last bloody token of - fiato, people are now de manding Wood for blood. [•Upon tbs actualporpeiialors of tho 'crimcl .wo could [look with curiosity andliOTor - P* upon tho weapons they used, while the law took its coursetho popular venge||nce roacbesabove and beyond lboso,rio rest upon its proper ,objects. Whetjipr they wore its commissioned agents,' or tho crime twas of their own . Conception,, tho Confederate govern . ~°9} hi ‘that CO warily «a»agfry with which the letfders of the baive impress . it from itsinceptton j whicUsystem •Used murder and rapine in the South, * •. I , _ i ,. l • '' • f}*** hwa starred our V tuon .prisoners, and in|ped tho Libby to hurry a Chous randsou|s into eternity, lest they might b*.fcelewed from its torments, which •allowed the naked corpse -of Dab Igre n to "be exposed insulted in streetp'pf- Eichmond—which publicly • cailedforihe organization of a “De vp/COd jjand,” .for purposes of assassi i nation,jaad sent disguised ruffians to toft basks, fire crowded hotels and shoot jlown unarmed citizens in a pe*cefti| community, and ir any man hereafter claims for Davis 'and Bom their follows who ai representative men term? other Ihe raOst condign retribution ai lightened civilization will folorai . it fit, to herd with them,, and Ihoir infamy and punishment. ; To its loss is affli t but net disastoei mpymise.ia the hohr dfj trial singlenessof ’ deUrmiwd purpose; >which las, w>: far fulfill : ' ao conceivable error or ibfty tjoable jßoemy to recruit their successfully maki ig^as^iia, J For the Presiddni and shocking La ut perfects bis offioialreoord-' jpg copjiacied the Croverdmeni of p cbarac ■ gnitudosuch as no gorgm-i and pwd ,ibn in^ ! of iia btoed, BisHfo could haws'fitter ending, ; lits itcaai &« ■ assassin etrudic \ oof. Lincoln, bat at the the. Chief Mag y proglraterve dnd bd» lid. was' -- übdn'fbr bis'fidelity; jtd ■: ♦ his eforts in behalf of bn jsto*|pd. ol'W.rti ®i history will recognise ■ . I MEE id out has issued aprooi •ioh we publish in anptl (emending sn| effect that >arshall receive infer treatment ftsistheri levesseUof o(her ftien .aticms, and threatening retaliation ikaee where it is not allowed,- tipi the; heels ot thib proelaimaiion virebV the annonncement that the rebel nUfStonewall has leftthoport of.' hop to prey upon our | commerce) M j<yu uar j cuiM r . that the American frigate ifiagar stiomptingto follow,; has been upon. by the Portugese fort com. ingjthe harbor,and brought to w loasof one raan kiUed.l . As. the President remarks it cowfluding remarks United SI whatever claimor presence may skist«<L hereeo/pre, are pomat least, en titled tg claim-and tohcede an entire and'friendlyequality o| fights and hos pitalities with all maritime nations,’-’ andfwiiat is better, th«ly aio now able to maintain their claims. While oni intestine straggle absorbed the pojwers and energies of the Government ithad to 1 tolerate per force, buch restr Jettons, however dishonorable or injurious, as foreign powers might impose upononr vessels. Sigco however, the repent capture of Richmond and Lee’s army, and of . the liberation of;oar fleets from blockade duly, by the occupation of ail the Southern portsi of entry] our own struggle has progressed to a point whore its result is no longer doubtful (bo men and money arp at hand to en lorco our claim to a just reciprocity, and the present ease 1 ajs. welt as pay, maybe made a beginning and a pre cedent. It is insufferable, that puny tenth rate powers' shall; be allowed to unloose a corsair upon |he seas for the destruction of- our private .properly, whileour ownyessels are fired upon and On r citizena.murderod in their at . .... • - -r v mand for apploCT and; reparation will bo made at fortsb ajal& sieni to shovel Porlogol aind ber offig-eating the sea, if it is not promptly coropliijd with. I The question , involved is supply whether the rebels arc .to bo Iregarjded os belligerents. The British decision, from wbicb Continental Europe took its cue, has already. cost us pot less Jthan a bundled millionej and it is jiull ‘■time that it were reversed, .j ■ j i : i : —r-r-T.' r '' can ,hoy !*cr leeh nan iich era' W®- f lich asci IDdB Tho cwll for the/-Union State Con vention has -not yctbeoti issued, but it is understood that ic will moot in jjune next.; If the war-- should terminate befoi-e its meeting, ak is possible, it will havo-dd pronounce upon! the mul tifarious questions arising upon Wo •oorganiration and readjnission of ithe States,and mayhayo a protracted vborions session j sf|nol‘, its duties >.e limited to the nomination o( idates for Auditorj General §nd ►yor General I 1 ' I the former/office jure have thus ■esettled the names! of Gen. R B, imb, of Imwreticej county, and J. A; Hoistand, of Lancaite r. iosogentlomcn are bpth extensi ro id favorably, knowp throughout >tate, audeither wouldfill! tbe' jo i cspably and acceptably. Tbe has furnished de with the Auditor for tbceo, successive (p'raps, ' the western-delegate* import, of Gen. the nomi. >n will probably be -conceded to -- ,i ; - 3 1 '4 ear j.mi icox.l jod,' CAD i 6 nomination for’ Surveyor will bordinated to that for Auditor ,r »l. If it goes to toe -Bast, we - that Gen, Nagle jof Schuylkill county will bo the' nominee.! Ho has won in enviable reputation in the field, where be servedas Colohel of the 4*lh P. Vuntil he won bis sta r, hnd tnk which he was forced to j; r atire by hie failing health He stands high in his locality ,*,B> gentleman of ability aclfi the strictest integrity. i Col. John P. Glass, reeeiiiiy a monk her ofthe Legislature Iron i Allegheny county, has also been mentioned- ji connection with this laUer-offlce. H* baa served with distinction in the fiek|,j and bas-coDfliderable rep jtition in tp Stale as a politician and 1 tgislator.— He will reoeivethe unanime ueendorae meet of-Allegheny co., and if the nomj- le*«rve, we have doubt wil ■ecoivo ItT"' | i'. ! , I tfce work tfa« iotod bin, byibeenl last armed rebel, ment of peace and tb acilp df-hls successor \djhe bean jwith him iaair a aQaaimoos ia irtlaobmeDt-to bia batredof CrWe, trast'ana believe &•' ' * . ' V | /bumf. eqoa}ibe iinf rMponsibiHtieß Banner •ed upon him. tngetUpenthe ‘ The State Contention, , loot* altoted to ttje{Want, —T) _... ff . Ited odnleit &'goipg.6a tots, ite Har|th. H» to A. jKamn, uiij.-Geh. Samar is, Brig. Geo. ;P*tg .Henry Moo. Sitouei •X. Kirkwdoidf tppsing candidates.' ' .'hei annual election in R. heldj bn. Tuesday of last w' "was no The like jiiee's army, all lying arm and the Union ticket bad of tda:| Hbw lo lelimd have.[been. cor had jrouted G rapt roStead.pt ; ng Richmond? Coutdan It woald seem that D( . rebellion p)ay opt together. additional | election retu. 1 Connefstjcat that the idei thoDemooraoy was aa template of Dbe’ AC Potertbtrfg. ' -IA ettl fing the (br IBG4 and.' wfllbofoufothat there are ha. If a ddsentownsln the eUtire ' wel the Democrats' have hb\ | TbV Republicans have O hot only each of thofour Mer MJongresa, bat epch of the Sl itorsi That comptetenewi ol publican victory ] will beat ap' we compare the) election or iday .{with tboae rol thep. are-. Ic 1864 Gov.! Buckingham maidUty of 5,658; i in 1883, 2,601 m, 9,148; in 1861 l 2,088. In Piincoln carried the State by amt, ityiof 16,298 overthe combined of the| three rival candidatos. Second Congressional District whfci two yosTsago elected a Derooorai (English,) by 1,020 majority, now gives Doming, Republican, a majority of 2,449.' __; ' __ . ’,; The President's j Proclamation.! The first fruits ol our f recent euS cesses arl» the suspehsiota of the draft and of recruiting, the curtailing of purchases of supplies,'the master oat of supernumerary officers, and the re moval, a* far as consists with the pub lil> safety, ot restrictions upon com trjerce. ; The government feels strong enough tp close up the war. with the men now in the field, and (ho an- I 1 i * * ' i • * ' npuncempnt of that fact will bo hailed with joy in those districts Which have not filled thuirqnotiiv, under tholaii whitj ihuiffl' wbii^ n .hkvo the denial ds of the Government eqnii ly rejoice at tbis conjclusiv® evidence that peace is knocking at oardoot* | Orders foe itfciso purposes will soon ui War Department, and will be received' acclamation habamried the contractors whose profits will bo induced, tjb.b military gentlemen who tie am of ivarapontleiacli? vt;a'safe distance f&m jhc the Juckj ft w who monopo; ton trade lin . certain aec military permits. practice it ed duty al I>S J j field, and t lizo the col lions unde| >rtant legislation. Zmpi '* v - -iljf t .• r ■ y Wo call the Attention ofmoraber* of] the bar to two Acts. of Assembly published )n our first page, which mo, tori ally nli or. the law of evidence in tbis~Btate. The one gives a party, to an action the right |to call tho oppo site parly its a witbosk and to compel him to teutify; tbe other makes an Executor, Administrator, Trustee, or other person acting jin a representa tive or fiduciary capacity, a com petent wit aesp in a suit to which he is a party, provided ho ihas no personal interest in the sabjecl matter of tbe action. . . | . We also publish entire |the act to in crease tbej fees of Justices of the Peace and. Constables in the variouf counties Ofj the Cr' lib v' <OB ,1 II commonweal -. This repeals the local law! of this doasfly. and under it all fees niust hereafter be tased;. Oar Justices bf the Peacoand Constables! will dp Well to preserve tb® fee bill as presclhfed by us until the publicaiiou of the! pamphlet laws! *nd govern themselves by ils pro >itm| - Movements crf Qov. Curtin..; ■ ‘ J,.--' ' J r—f . ' When the news first came that (itant and pop had joined baCUo be* fdfp Petersburg, ,Govj Curtitj ordered theSurgeop General with ' untepr aid Peer ps of j bysicia. field with ample, supplies to of the wounded: frpm this SI followed himself as soon as hie to persdnallysupervise 1 Bros lor relief. |a!l thi cal skill anld-the liberality of < could accomplish' for their having been dote, he left Monroe on I the drape to pari the| 'ceremonies attending thi of the National . Flag upon. It was fitting that hei should lor no, man in the nation 'OM to restore tjbe flag. MTThenews of .the murd< 10 . 'J. ll mi ihle '• •4 * vn» (mi ■* will u •i 6 { W. resident aroused a mo»*t 'ling it) ibis Boroagb. Buaii onfce The pul ind mo#t oi ’ private resit tdwDp and all the flag* disjpla? 'nag with trap*. ■'i ’ i I'- • ‘ »*V jpoui^ :»Wriird' «md Hla J c^Dvo'.-'jdMfvr ME PBaSOMBNTANDBBW josoiMir sworn m AflflMtepga aTm. ai ISE ./M" 1 v - n>.v -f-. >ly f. =I ,-r? •rtf U, ~ . . ..Seward , have beenaas»»- Jto-iught, laently • [aiatar some preconcerted ingemont,J . v ,:,i. bout halfl sfsi tea o’clock i this iiag swelOresaed person appenr at the boyxta'pf Secretary. Seward ' asked to we l»Uq. Ho was inform . that be couja oot, upon which, be iid that be,hid*a prescription from im gpon Qepßal,;3arncs r which ho wSs pidered fcf deliver in person The tarvapt refer&Thim to Fred. Seward. The laUettoWthe stranger ! thothe was. master bribe 'house, and would take charge,or the medicipe, but'the desperado refused to deliver it, aqd immediately cisfaod past Fred. (Sew* ard, and struck iSeward.With adaggei in the tbropt and breast, but upon ex amination by tfie Surgeon General be is proDoanoed>afe, not having the jugular vein cut or the' heart, ponetra* deep enough to prove fatal ' He is now pronounced safe. ~ I, Major f^owatd v son of the Secretary, and Psyraaster.in the army, was also badly cut 'it Wa efforts to defend bis father. : The was* In bad a bone at the door,- nnd'asba was mounting he pronounced thetnolto ot the. State of Simultaneously with this, hhiuhor desperado appeared at Ford's theilrb, and. bbtaimid admittance to this box «.*£Wpd hyli Md Lincoln, and shot the ’ of tb » b eadt then jumpedftfta tM>x*b thestago and repealed* the lOpUo orworgnSk; “Sic Seinp&rii SjfiStiiiitg” In a moment more r he had disappeared, ■ r Stanton, Welles, HgCuPoch; Dennison, Speed and. Utfhiir have just arrived at the place whore the jPre.sidont is lying.— There is ro hope of his The attending physicians proi.buncohJs case hopeleis. n&is brains are oozing from his wound,.land ho is uowrapid ly shiking. IDs wjfo and children arc at his'Kouside.'; J .\v ; The President and Hn.', Lincclo were at Ford’s theatio listening to the performance or tho '‘.American Cou sib, occupying 4box. in' the second tier. At.tbe close];or ; iho tfiiVd. act a| person entered the box occupied by the Pres ident andsbet Hr. Lincoln in, tho head, the shot entering the back part of his head, and came out above the temple. The assassin then jumped from the box upon the Stage and ran across io the other side’exhibiting a dagger,in his hand, and flourishing it in a tragi, cal manner, jshbjitihg tho same word* repented by the desperado atSb word's house, and aqdsdlo it, “The South is avenged !” aiidt'bon escaped from the back entrance (q the stage, Imt in hi* passage dropped his pistol and bis hat. Mr. Lincoln fellforward from bis 8f ioat, ar.d Mrs. Lincoln fainted! , The moment that the astonished audience (coald realize what had happened, the President was takcnoat and carried to Mrs, Peterson’s house/ on jiTenth street, opposite the theatre, Medical aid was immediately' sent for, and the wound was at first supposed to, be fa* tri,and itwasadnoanced that bo would pot livd, but at'half past twelve be is still alive, though ma precarious con dition.' As !assassin, ran ' across the stage*. Col. J, B. Stewart, of this eUy, who* wasvoccbpyicg on b iof, th< front seats in- tore brcheslra/on the nine Side bfthe , house as the one 'oc cupied by fife Lincoln, sprungto the *tage and followed him, bat: he was »bslracted in tup passage by the 1 frigh l )f 'theactors,l ind reached' the back loor about three seconds after tbolas •stn' bad passed odt. Colonel Siow thesirect Jnstintiihsto see m bit horse and ride away, 'perafidn shows thowholc as a premeditated plan.; Th,e T ho fired the pistol was a mat irty yejpaofage,about five f«ct lare baiU/fair skin, dark haSr, '*y with p large'monßt&cbo ’; KodaP and tho leader of the ' declare that they lecdgnlz 'J. Wilkes Booth, the actor, ddsecessionist. Whoever he plainly evident that he thpr understood the theatre, and approaches And modes'of oa tbe stage. A person toot fa* !tb the theatre copld not have made fais escape so well add lapniWas sounded nn every Stanbdd was notified; torn •ely - left his house.' All the mberaof the Cabinet escaped Cavalry! men were sent out tod dispatches sent the fortifications, and it, ii they will be captured. ~ ( * '’ctocA*. x.'—The President ME MIN | opmr uavcour * jubgb! i ! i I ■ 1:; iaporfoctly senseless wad stiows aoj [tbe *Jigbu»t hopeof rwsovery] ; Phy nieiaw believe that be-will die befbn U 1 afbiw-eabinat iezMOi swaid Mre mfli hlnftr lf«A S«»tor F**woUi | uaby ImpergoaQalpen «n use awaiting tbelordud n pine; im ||S ■ April|;ls. .Maj.Gen.Dix, Now Yorks—lhri iiUh Lineoladlbd at tweuty-two mit a tee past Sevenj>’oLook.. ibis; morj»in, f 1 . Btahtoh, Sec’y oi War. Andrew! Johtiaouwai sworn into of- Bco «a of the United State* |tt eleven dfclock. to-day.' Tbe :cen* uonytook iriace at hi». rooms, in the KirkwoodHbuso. ; Ar soon as the ar rangementa could by (perfected, Chief Justice Chase eras informed of the faqt and repaired ip- then appointed place, in company •With Secretary MeCnu toagb,,of the Treasury 'Department; Attorney General Speed, F. P. Blair, Hon';;Montgomery Blair;.Son. Foote, of Vorinbnt j Baibaey of Minnesota ; Yatesof Illinois jßtewart of Nevada; Hale, of and Beprep of Illinois, •■At •leVbjF deblock Shb bath $ office Was administered bjjf Mjus" Chief Justice of the United States.in the usual impresr stve manner.- ■ ■ ■ : ■'. ’• i '''■ ■ | Johnson. received the kindex prassibns of the.. gentlemen, inwhich bo showed his! earnest sense of.the great rbsponsitnlitios; which have de volved Upon bin;, and niade a brief speech in which ho’said: The.duties are,mine; I will | perform them; the consequences arewith God. Gentle ipsn, 1 shall lean upon yon I feel that 1 shaUnoedyouraopport, : I atp deep ly fmpioesaed 1 with the solemnity of the occasion,-and the responsibilities oil. the duties of the office I am assum ing- Vi 1; H El ! W ASHIHOTON,- 'April 18.' I All efforts forihe wrest of the as savins bare Urns far proved fraitlesn. It is believed that Booth has escaped acrossihe Potomac and joined Hosobr whoso band is known to be, in the vi« einity of Fairfax Court House. ji 1 The faneral of the ; late President will take place at noon to morrow.-- Mr. Seward «at up fora’shprt time to day. He is much better and his; re covery is considered no longoi doubt ful. -y-\. ‘ ...{. !■.. - 1 WAsniaoxos, April 13. ' A relativooftho family. of Sec'y Seward : furnishes the following addi-J übnat particulars of tto murderous] attempt at his residence: , \ , Mr Fred. ,W.| Seward attcniplwi«t<> prevent the was |svel ry large and tppworfdl jman, from en tering his father’s, chatnbor. Tbo;as sasain snapped bis pistol at him twio«j but did not succeed in discharging it! Ibo then stnpcbj him two blows upon tllp. head with [it, crashing the skull and fulling nniijio mo ttoor, mediately; rushing, into.,the roomj he U ,<jot the . fjocretary’s throat, .and succeeded in ioflictingso vere gnshejt- upon bis face, laying oped both cheeks, Ipit was prevented bynhc lied clothes about bis neck and the fact that Mr. Silward rolled out on this inflicting fatal injury, j iA sdldier py;this time had entered; the room and, sprang uponj lbe back, who slabbed him in the side add,succeeded mlbfctiking loose v and] after wouni , ,ing> Major Soward, anolb orson of (the £jccrela'cy’s,Jnnd an'at tondant, reached' hiji.Storse and made away? ; I i , j The pistol was a long navy revcly er, and was, broken; in pieces by the force of the blown. It is covered with blood. The knife used was-soma ton or twelve in length, anJ also, left in the boijsc. The attendant who was stabbed in. the lungs, died'a few hours ago. _ ■ Your, April 15. A o'clock this evening the physicians iti atlondance upon ,Secre tary Scwant report (hat he .is better, arid that theyare hopeful of his ijecov ery. Frederick! Seward is ; still in a critical condition' and still remains in* sensible, but hisj physicians' do not all together despaiC; of'hie recovery. - i A careful examination of the letters and documents loft behind by the aa sassinßooth,.establishes, beyond doubt that ha* for a long time been in existence to capiurotbe Presi dent. SecreUrios Soward and Stanton, who wera Urbetcarried]to Bichmond, there ,to prisoners until our Government consented { tb' recognize tne independence of the Southern Con federacy. ' tn r>t#p the sCheme of cap* lure failed tier were .to tod-' ■ .: . Among the documents discoverediia a.memorandum of articles deemed cessary by thoaiwaseiaa lo succoSsfnl ly carry.out their 'project The Hst includes throe pairs of handcuffs, which, as already | stated ■' ware found among Booth's effects. ■ It is believed-thata number c&irfcal iby rebel citizens of this city aptf the adjoining counties of Maryland, ate implicated iu the bloody affair. s Mobile| Captured! >rted Surrender of JoS \boden' «nd Moaeby Sunimder! ■.■'' r - ■[ i , f~\ W ashington, April 18-, ' Mobile was aurronderedtootir for tes on the 9tli inst- Three thousand prisoners ware captured,' with large quantitiesof artillery,ammunition, and military stores. ■ • ■ ; 'i Sherman is marching on Raleigh, and the Govornitibnl has information that Johnston is coramunicaling with him with a view? to surrender. Itis unofficially reported that ihe haa al ready capitulated. It is also repotted that Inibudon and Mosehy have offer ed to anrtondbrr Rosser refuses. arid has been deserted by almost Ui«. entire cdmmtind. i I • - -j MI r ■ 1 '1 - 'JIA PtoqU . | Washington, April 11,-1885. ; Anothetiinjwrthot proclamation h modfid that our ves ta <fi wilin' foreign ports , ahall no mgeiChelutjjocled to restrictions os hut. shall have the same band »4iospi wHlies «re okr eU-t<fwivignr men 01-war in the porta of the United States, and decla ring that hereafter the truisoi s oCov ery nalioashallt pc«-i,v3 the uoatikept those poTti lbey. aocofd'to to cure, as follows : . 'For'sotnd' time' past yes* *«J»of.war ofthoUmted Staiee’ha've been rofhsed iu certain- ports ptivio leges and immunities to which they wereentUledbytreatyipublio law or the comity of nations, attbe shine time thatvossels-of-way of the country in which the saidprivilegos and immuni ties have been withheld have enjoyed thetninllv and nmciotroptodlyio the ports of the United States; which con dition. of things/ has not always been [brdbly TesUtea by tbe United States, altbtwghj on the other hand, they bare nobat.times failed ! to; protest against and declare their, <1 issatiefaction with the same. In the view of the United States.no condition any longer exists which can .< be claimed to justify the denial to tbeio-by hny one of said ha* lions: ot the ijsnstoinary naval rights snCbias. had heretofore boon so un necessarily persistedin; now/there* fore, I, Abraham Lincoln, Pte-identof the United States.!, do hereby make known that Subtler a reasonable time shall have elapsed lor the intelligence of this proclamation to have reached any foreign country in whose ports the naid privileges and’ immunities shalljhavo, been ref used as aforesaid, they shall continue to be so refused, then and thenceforth the same privt leges] and immunities shall be refused to the vossels-of- war of the country in the ports ot tbe United States; and. tills refusal shall continue- until the .war vessels of the United States sbalf have been placed, upon an entire equality in the foreign ports:aforesaid with simi lar vessels of otherseoantries. The U nited States, whatever-claim or pre tence: may have existed heretofore, are now at ileast’entitled to claim’ and poiicodo au entire and friend)}",, equali ty of rights and hospitalities with all irtarilimonatH.ns. , : i In witnesmtherbof,* I have hereunto [ sei my Kand, and, caused the seal ot ! the United Slates to. bo aftixed.— Done at the Oily of Washington, this] eleventh day of April, in tbo year of Our Lord Tsos, and of the Indopcn • dence of the United States of Amer ica, the cigbtv-nihili. . I a'bkaiiam lixc olx. By ilie President! | i Wsi. If. SKWAnD,;.Sec. of Stale. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. VTTHEREAS tetters of administration lar fug bccngranted to the undersigned, on the eatttte of 'Mfa. Assa Jacksos, late of Xew Brighton, Beaver 0d.,P0, dcc‘<l., all persons knowing themselves imlebted to said estate lure requested to make; payment immediately btml inose hayingelaima; sgaimt the same wL. present tnein ttrtbo subscriber July autbenti sated forsattlrtaent. I .•. Li r V i JOHN BARLOW, Adm't, or , sprit) . . BAM.L. MACAW, Attorney. 1 , STitA.YBb, TjIHOU the residence of tliesubacriber ini ■I? Beaver, on the 29th of March, a large; black and yrhilespottcd cow, with white ipot on forehead; large horns. Any persoq return ing the same, or giving information as to hey whereabouts will be liberally rewarded. aprl'J ! ii,' JAMES, HANSOM. 1 ”tFOR SALE. A New Solid Uosowoood round corner Sey r\ eh Octave Piano; : Harp pedals and over strong Bass.. All the modern improvements. Only one year in use.. Will bo sold cheap, as the owner is going away, Inrjuiraof T.- M.! Taylor, Rochester, P. Oi , ' faprl2,3t < NOTICK. SUBSCRIBERS, who have nut--paid their sul>seriptioßa;to the .stock of. the Smith's Ferry and Little, Beaver IPetroleum will pltisie do sc immediately. oprli’C-ji] i CHAS. 11. HORST. , ' ! Sec’y and Tt oas. iVo. Tim. subscribers can bay to John A. Caughcy & t’o. | FOll BALE! • | 'J - , r PHE subscriber offers at privateealo the i brick house formerly occupied by him in the borough of Rochester. ' ■ : It is. one of thaUwgest and mgst commodi ous private rcsidenair in tb« coupty, witbei eeiieot stabling Sndjout-buildingsl ‘ fruit trees and shrubbery. ®®”L£ or further" particulars apply to Wm. PORTBk, , Kscj., on the promises, or to the un dersigned cornet and Hand Streets. Pittsburgh, Vs. . i .1 f ! apr.12,’65.] •- ! J. H. IMCKSOX. 5hK KliESjßi IIUIM OTARt PDBUcJ II f OFF i CIS "W; THE DIAMOND, HOC HESTER, PA ■•j-.. ‘ Occapfod b; FihF«rlU|e. ' , [apStfr EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. TfTHKRBAS; letters | testamentary on tbs ■T ? estate of ,W». Sbauobt; Jr., lata of In dependence tp, Besvej- county, dec'd.. haring been granted to the undersigned, aU persons knowing themselres indebted to 'said estate are requested In made immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same\will present Hum property authenticated for set tlement! - , j, V,... 1 BTASDI3H, Ex’r., ,-'i ' " J lndependence Ip.. ;o& sh to «prs ; LI»T OP IJITTERS Tt EMAIWTNG in the Post Office at Boohes- Xi terl Pa.,April Ist* 1865: , Anderson Martha,'Ammon Minerra* Beard Richard,! Briggs Brot, Blake J 'D ft Co, Barr Mitt Ana, Bart Jeremiah, Bower* Charlie, Bradley Clarrissa, Burke William, Cochran Richard ! Olement.William 2. Cabbage Catha rine, ClarkOsPeber E, DotUngWmA.Doutt sum Anna, Day; William, Fittrimmond* Win, Findlay thong* Fisher 1A An S. Cray 3 W, Heiner Ann, Jackson Mollies Lewis Harriet Ann 2, Maisoy Capt.McDonahlMaria, Mellon Mr, M °uA(ain jrohn; J , Reddick-Bfarriit, Smith Uadore. BffiUh Perry, Temple it dS»an, Whit -11. tavlur. p.'m: " the. vrinler. from! , ~,c, i - i 'j- Ation. i . i * br.b bv7 .vt ■ * , 5 ;1, ; %; v/ . I , • u«jr, the aadereignadte* J_Pg* wtu. Eel Subscription .v ?!“ * G«cr- •»««, !«£„ Theae Note* are mu«d . . . * : 15ti; JBfc. had art payable ihmt££ %*'' that time, ia currency, 'or are foartniJr the eption of the holder;into , | w ' h “ .*t- ■„ XI. S. 5-io Six GOIuO-BEARING Bosm Ttheiahohda in' wonba P , willa increaeea the actual prodi tka^^ ahd exemption . vhich adtitfnm one to QaH'fir Mat. W ; curding tb tberate levied t,u V>n.. " ‘ l *f" : rhe interest is pajrable in eiirreaer ouaUy byeoapona attached toenth majte cutoff and eolil to any haek er ' er.V- ■ .-.1,-''-. ■■■ - . Theint«rcst amoatits tt> .Ont tfn't: per « $5 l, Tko tfills ■■ “[ •• . .tlflft-1... ID J "■ .-I, Ispol ~ *l.■-v. --ipoio-;^ Notes of .all the deuomitiatibos bsm| j* be promptij faraishcd tion»; •• the interest todoth jfoP /f paid in-advance, .Tliig is ' *' ONLY LOANDT bow offeredby l hcttovernmem, audit i*e»s. demlyerpect?d tfcif its superior 'adTewspe wltl make it lhc - j Grtat Popular ioan of tha People | Less than $3OO,Oij0,O()O of tie Loaiaiti,*'' isediy tl.e'l»st are now W ket. This amount at ihe rate at which hi* beiu absorbed, will all be subscribed for with, in Ibe next four mouthy ivhen the notes will Undoubtedly command aI pretmuuC «, has aei forihly been the case en closing the-eubicrip tibna to other Loins. ' : |ln order (hat citiipas bf erei'y town and see’., lion’ o’fjlic country may be afforded .facilities, jfoi- taking the-. Battks, Stale I Banks, an.H'm.no; Cankers throughout the ■country hare gencrilly agreed to' rcceito i«h fecriplions at par. Subscribers will Select their lown agents, in whom they hire confidence, land wbojonly areto he responsible, for the le’- jlivcvy dl the notes for wliicb they refers* Jorders. " i ; JAY COOKE,. I JStasv wttios .Auuiv, J’tiloddp),*. I Srnscjitii-TiiiNs will hi ascatvsn by <b» ,- [National Rank of , Beaver County f apr 5;’OS.-2ra. * t [Quarterly Statement of The Ra tional Bank of Bearer Count/. . Nirw BuicKTps, April 3d, lift.- Lisamrias. . '■ I-' Capital 510 ck........... „.....5H1,!5()0 00 Notional circulation.;;...... ‘ 55, 780 CO' Circulation B*k BeaverCo.-' 235 m ' r One; dcpo»ilors..i.... ;... U7.UV.I bi Dividends unpaid......;.....■ ' Tltt 81 Profits' and earnings 12.274 Surplus funds.j.... 1 3.015,11.’-' ; hi.' - -.J S*W;«K7 0-i • I"; ; I -;1 ■ ■ AM^n, 1 ' j jlfofes nhd bills discounted,..lfi.-WT ati D. Si Bonds .Trias. Njrtos I V.1.1X/O tv'V; Due from .banks and bankers....A 2i),yi.!'i:;' llnrrent expen5e5........:.. .r. 2.45 S Vi', Furniture and office fixtures. 1,958 !)•>., Coin... .. Tendera, Nal. Curt-encji %-«£' Spies andohecks of other banks... i',- a | !i, ■;T certify that flieabovc statement! 1.1 true mi correct according.to the.best ofmy knowledge and belief. ' Euwaun Hoops. Cash’r. . Affirmed and Subscribed before ms,'-this H day of April A. I>. 1865. - '■ . ; T. M. M’COilD; Sol ary I’ublie. j ORPHANS’ GOUHT SALK; ■ T) Vrjidue of an order ofrorphans’ jtfoun, II the county of Denver, to-me directed, twill expose to public- Salo all tho SlieriiTy office, in Beaver, on ' | , i Monday, May Ist, 1863, ; si 10 o’clock, a. m., tbo following desetiliM real estate, late of Qotleib Michaeis. Jtc'i. to.wit: A certain piece or parcel of land sjta- ~ ate in North Sewickly tp., Beam eooatj,P»-, bounded and described as foilws: (In'(he north' bji land of ■—— Zimmort and Bichaond f. * Hart, on the east by land of Thomas C. Me- f- ■ ■ Donald, on the south by Unlgof RoV- Tar guson, and on the west by Upw»of.Kieb*>»»d. Hart; containing 18J acres, all tinder f«w*», with about' 15 acres cleared^—on which'* erected, a lws 'story frame house, containing four rooms, with eellayunderneath. Aw>.., a doable log barn.- IThe ■ above property is underlaid: witha vein of !good c*d three and half feet thick, ‘ J |®,TERMS—CAS&. : I JOSEPH LEDLPB; Sharif- Office, «pr.V64 . . ORPHANS’' COURT SALK o; VALUBLE REAL ESTATE. | U SrjY rirtnoof an order issubdootof the l* 1- L> phans’ Court of Beaver county. the unte garni will expose to sale by Public Vendoi nr on the premises, on . •. 1' ' - m, k at 10 o’clock m., the following described . real estate, of John If. May, late pf .thecoaa— ty.of Beaver, dec’d., situate in Borough lown ship, Reaver bounty; P«.,'hmng the'undivided one-sixth interest in that certain lot of g|J“P a ) bounded North by Old AUey. Eaalby Watyr Lot of the town of Beaver/South by Jolf iW John Barclay, iutd West by an>Uey, yon W-.: ing about Six acres and seventy perches;, also, the undivided ope sixth; of all that certain oth- I srdol situate as aferbealdi and-bounded on t#» ’ North hy Qld Alloy, on. the East by a? A on the South by an Alley, or lot of r—- and lot of John May/aml on the West byl»V>- lie-road aostaining about; twelve and one-* l , acres. '. . , : - l J ; TERMS.—One-half--oftho purchase inhandon the eonfirmnti-J* of tbbsaleby . , Court, and the,.'balance in one year, wit ■ lerest from that time, and. to bo secures bond and mortgage. # joIIS MAT. * . apr.5,’64.] ; ' Adm’r. of said dse’d^ tstotiuk- : : SoiNb-a Ferry and UMI« Baa«, *’ ■ troleum Cotnpmy. I ' ■ ■ - r ,. ! ' I . . THB subscribersto the capital «»«ck ■ “Smith’* Ferry and Little BeVrerß?"- [learn Company,” are hereby no, ** d h . let w attheoffiee of Chaaß. H“™‘- Saturday, Aj»n7y29fA at 10 a. m.. for iheputpose ¥ af ton and other officers, adoption oT and organizing under the Genert i Mtom turiitg and Mining Uws of >: : Secretary aad ’llrW*«V* r l' w 1 Roe belter. Ajjrl"(V>; / | 7-
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