The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 10, 1865, Image 2

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jrHE BEAVERj ARGPS.
May
10 th, 1865.
■ ;;| ; ' ■ War Nan s ol the Week
l «herman.’a ormy .is' marching .to
.plTssbingion, mid | its-' advance [has al*
; ready rcfached Petersburg!. 1 ;' '■
J The troops or Gens. Cox and Torry,
.With Kilpatiick’s! Cavalry! will re
plain in Rortli Uarc-lina for the pres
,‘efit.- ... '■.;. i..|....
i'| Grant’s troop/ate alsomovipgnbrth
' :|ward,., with exception "of thodJth
.jlcbrps ,wh!ch is .ai Daiivill^,; ?
|j The army of tiab United States will
;[;oe reduced du rrng.tho coming summer
[to four Corps 4O,QdQ strong;!; pne
Jof regulars, iono of white volunteers,
[and J,woof negro troops . | ; ■
] Official intelligence is siid to have
jVeachcd Washington that. Stbneman
, had attacked! grouted Jeff. Davis
rand his oscoi't[iedrjWashington,:Gooro
igia, and that, tl o ciapturo ot the arch
robel is,confidently expected. There
would seem to be little difficulty in
ibis eluding otir forties, and making his'
"• escape across the.Mississif pi with the,
: small party of: civillians who accom
■ pany him, aiwf the fact oi: his travel
'! b n g an escort of seyeral thcus«
and cavalry, g|oea : far to confirm the
report that he is bearing off a large
remount of treasure..
. The reports that'-.Dick.Taylor and
;jj'K.irby Smith, who command the only
: -jv rebel,armies ib the: field,! have tender
j;ed their surronder aro reiterated. -
|; Gen, has . instructed lira
' 1 • j.I •' I ■ ■'
to demand jthc Barren!
; | der of the rebel troop's intbeir Vicini
; ly iindei penalty of outlawry.
/! }'- ... Stato Treasury.
j; .Op Monday,. Ist inst., the term of
= Hon. Henry D. Moore, as State Treas
urer, expired. Ho has filljod the office
most acceptably!! to, the people
and pro fitablv!tp the Commonwealth
since May, 18(11, , |wfth the! exception
one year when the Democrats were
• iri powor' in the Legislature, and the
, > finances of the Slate,hayo never been
more ably managed or left ,in hotter
I,; condition byj u retiring officer. He
bears with him in his retirement the
best wishes of all whoj ihave been
, [ brought into iofficial communication,
: with hini;. -k; ' If; ,
-vr ■ J ■ . 1 j
, j His successor Hon. WmJII,- Kemble,
J had never hofoi e; been pro primer, tly be-.
' [ fore the people iniauofficial [capacity,
buti s well known in the eastern part
cf llbe State as a; gentleman of the!
vJ first ability, rpd of large business and
; financial ox mrioPco. His original
| and toomprelionaivo viowij! upon the
j method of p ■oyiding- our tevenueand,
: itrpropor subjects will, tif seconded
by the necei sdry go far to
! relieve the landed: and Myrr.ing inler
• vjests fyom taxation. H#jwiil',bc.foupd
.;,a most valuable and popular officer.
. The i ccoip is at the Troabury tor th®
, four'months ending on tlhe'lst inst.,
! were §700,000 incxcoss of lbb receipts
for the corresponding mop tbs of tpo
: last fiscal year. The increase is trace
. able ajmoat[ entirely to jthe revenue
. deyived undey the tax bill of.lS&t,
. from the tonnage tax upion railroads
and canals, hni‘ the income-' tax upon
corporations. Against this wo will
have to [set off during lire present
i year a loss of |soms §500,Q00 tax upon
banks,, whichj escape
,; the revenue bill| by organization under
, .the Rational banking i sysfem. A bill
! l- to tax the National banks to a certain
extent wall introduced atitbc last scs
,■! sion of the Legislature, and we under
\ stand will be presaedupon the next
‘ They are already mulcted|prctty heav
ily under tbeNationaf'law, and unless
'.. there should be! a fall Log! off in other
sources of idyenucj thb imposition of
any additional burden is of a ques
tionable propriety. 1 «
Beaver county Boys at the Front
. Private Charles Higby, of ■ New
Brighton, Scrgt. Alex. G. Elliott, ot
North Sewickiy',and J. K. Pier
sol, of Brdsh CreekV eaob captured a
rebel battle flag, during Sheridan’s
- campaign below Petersburg. They
were ordered by Gpn, IJShoridan to
, Washington • 'to presont |.ho captured
trophies in person to the;;Sccrotnry of
| _ War, apdj have been a|loted each a
/i ; / thedalol hpnprjand a fnrlpugb of thir-
Ij ’ ty days, with payment of of
I ' pay to date of fdrlpughi We are
j i proud to iphroniclo thoir successful
I i bravery and their honors.
i ■, ii.' '■<
, i©“Hon. John Cessna has 'been elect
ed Representative, Delegate to the
Union State Cocvenlion from Bedford
CO;" jßrio co. feejids !faides! Skinner and
: j. Bl'Gara ia»'Represemativo delegates
and instrucb i for Ei 18. Chase as
Senatorial id elevate. Mr.|,Skinner, it is
understood, wid Be-pressed by his
friends lor the ofiido of Auditor
■■ General.v?,h- ,
- - *• -- - : * ' -
j Gen. Rousseau' is a can
didate ferXongrefa In tpe Fifth Dis
trict. of lp *
, aguTfaie, Republican fcounty Con
. volition of Butler Co. i? called for the
10th ol June. . .. l:j I
I -li 0 "i I
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“Ex,” &o.
Two weeks ago in: an''article upon
the] composition of the next State Sen.
ate| we mentioned as a reason why
tbiit county'defied no Senator at the (
coming olectiot in the rom of the
Iloh. C. C. jM’Candless, .wndßo fyona j
exjiires/that under the gerrymander
ing] appbrtibnm ant pf 1864, wo wfcre
annexed to Washington,
ancl yeprcsohtoc i» by]. a'C Democrat -m
wh6fi|d election, we bad no voices tut.
who I ,live wore satisfied would, apart
fromjjjoli tics, fiithfhlly caro for [the
interests of our district I .' 'Phis refer
ence [ ‘‘impels” our' correspondent
“Ex’* to a communication, .written in
no very equable .‘temper, ancl published
last week, i■. ‘-j . ‘ , -
“Ex,” wo believe, j was a member of
comniittee which drafted the bill ] for
the apportionment ■[ referred to, and
understood, we presume from the tone
of His |cqminunication, that wo - wore
-complaining of the bill,' and indirectly
censuring his course. Wo assure him
that such was] not pur intention -j If
we bitd any quarroll with Ms action,
we should say bo in plain terms. The
bill was, as we styled it, a gerryman
■der of |hodiug<|st species, making'all
sorts p/'uunatural ajhancesj for politr
cal endk doublb Sonatoiialj Districtsv
such, asi Chester Montgoijiery , bind
Delaware, and bontro, Blair, Hunting
idon,-Mifflin, Juniata and Perry, and
double EepresentativoL Districts, as
Butler, Lawrence add Mejrcer with
fbur members,Beaver and Washington
with three, &c., making all allowances
- - Cl . • ** ‘ • y . . I . ° 1 1
ior fractions onlho one side ancTscajcc
ly any on the other,: and proposing to
secure nearly qj- two-third Union vole
in thcJ [Logislaf ure[j]ivhilc we had at
the f-robeding election but a majority
of 15, to 10,00,0 the S ato. The
screws w.erc applied to tho enemy ef
fectually, until they cried )ut in pain'
and hoifror. Toe Viet is Is a good 1, mo t :
|to in polities, and j thougb , some of
our Republican friends came' to‘tho
mark ijnlh reluctance, we believe, had
we boon there, wo would hive done as
I • ' 1 1 .7 •
“Ex.”—-when the.party went gunning
for the Democratic District!), wo would
i have gone along {o[ help bag and car
ry the ganib, As to our own District
there was a prevailing that
oar.pobplo.in Washington-had fought
a gootl] fight aid [should be rewarded,
and wp presume "Ex” could npt have
altered the present status if ho, had
wished. J f- ] "•
■“Ex” lias heard it s rcmarljccd that
this Diltrict- was well cared_for the
apportionmen we never have. The
Distiict was the creature sof tlio [ap
portionment, ijbt the 'object of its care.
The counties of Beaver and Washing
ton were to-b.d taken care -of, and their
representatives were to.tike care of
them, if [possible.' [Beaver had within
a very small fraction of the number
oftuxables to j ivc.beT a member. J7o
one .breamed ci pfi depriving her of
her. right, and the-|phly qrostion was
whether she sboulcFbloct separately or
hip Conjunction with another bounty,
sjhdi has her member yet, i.nd has gain
ed [nothing. Senatprially she was en
titled to a Sepator at; the- next dec
tibh-j and copld,have had one-without
dbdljit in-any district-un iyliich Butler
assoeiatcq with her. 7 i'jow lsh.o.[
is postponod in the! election for a year, [
ii represented iby a Domoc rat in whoso
election she had no|voiee, mci can take
h[ef [chances foVi-tbo next npmi,nation.
Jp;addition, there] is the possibility,i
remote we trust, [that bimopolitical
dh|illation, like, that of 1862, maj’
sWlajr.p the Distnot ticket,Senatorial or
She is! Secatorially equal,
spyi t‘£x.”' So she was CongressiCn
allyi equal; but equality in politics, wo
have learned, raeans the i ight to take
what you can get; by hoc k or crook,
and! keep whs t you have, If you can—
ho ifiioro. On thej other hand, Wash-
her fwofiombers; and[
makes thoir election sure by our ma
jprity, is released fpom a aopelcss Sen
atorial District, and placed in a safe
enpi with eveo-ehances lor] the next
Senator, and with [her ciunty ticket
.materially strengthened by the prac
tical withdrawal of Spnate and Assem
bly from, tho[| contest. fThe arrange
moot, like the last, Congressional, ap
portionment, is fun alive for Washing
ton—for the [District,' if Washington
is the District—but we’can’t exactly,
pei-cejve where the laugh pomes in
fop’- ißeaver., j j •
. AS to our mention bl 00l Hopkins;
wljloh “Ex” cfoes not see ufo approve,
tvp have pnly to Bay that will al
wciys beready to[ do jistice to a po
litical opponebt, howeve: bitter a par
tisap.ho; may bo. Wo [would much
raiher commit ihe local legisln
tiojri, involving politicml issue,’ of
out District; to Col. H.- than io the 19
Ttcpußlican Senators ■vlio’ 1 have their
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nineteen several,; cdnsl
mote prolific of legist
to lobk Afterj; We belie'
thatjhols courtcoiis,-ablj
and 1 asfpo -from polities j
care.tor hisihat’rict. I
different!}’, then it 'on
wd differ wiUr‘'EV’ U po
qnestiqo. B\it a truce :
neither pleas ant tio ns
to ' bur readers. ! i Exe.u.
“Slaje Seuatc,’' , •
I Washington Presbytery.
,We learn frjom the Washington Re
porter &- Trmtne iha.i Iho Presby’tery
of jWashington, jit itsA-dceni-session
rn | Wheeling] appointed fieW. ; .J?ayid
Win- J. and
Messrs.’ SaipV..eJ'?Militaa?apd.;'B. JL
Oi|r Commissioners to the General As
seknbly.to .meet atPiUabuigh.on the
18th inst. | ■ . ;j_ , .
The follow!ng'adtnifaDlo resolutions
upon the deal h of the President wore
unanimously adopted: • ■ "il<: • :
lAssomblod at a time of unparalleled
nationalibereavoment and boitow, oc
casioned by tbe brutal and] fiendish
assassination of Abraham Lihcoln, the
late honored and beloved President
df-the United. Sfaj.es, : (his PriOsby tery
feel .themselves called to share the
common grief and to bow, in humilia
tion, before' the of oar Father in
heaven; therefore,
iJjiesolvcd, 1,, Thai: in the time,
cmmmstaneeiuand manner of the death
oflour late ]j Chief Magistrate!, we are
pained to see,, only' in ■ another form
the sumo wicked spirit of treason an d
rebellion which/through four years,
of] carnage and desolation; hail sought
by jmititary force tho destruction of
the best goyer nment of the We rid, and
Along with !j it, our nationaljt; r itself,
add failing « n this, has i lined..•
death blow s , the heart of thi nation
with success in, the person of thcrEx
eentive, and almost with a liks result
in the person of the Secretary ofStato,
with a manifest design also. thwarted
by upen othei high
officers 'of tho • goverhmect and
army—a spi ’it which, in every sort
■of development,' demands!' the in
flexible baud of justice for its s ippros
slon- - i- li'- - j
■2; That oir thanks are duo to the
Supreme Ruler for the gifljof a man
os the hcadjt f the nation al such a
crisis, whpsu great sagacity," lofty
patriotism,] ,ried integrity! qnd re
markable be lovolcnco, were the cen
tre and basis of pqblic confidc!nce and
for the preservation of his 1 fe utitil
tho national honor was vindicated,
the power the rebellion broken, and
peace, togpficr with tho iiitegrity
of.our institutions, assured. ]J .
3. Thalia! ovo theagency ;of wicked
and desperado men, we recognized
tbe hand of ;tho infinitely wisp and
just God,rwho has permitted this
gfeat calamity to come upon us for
our chastisement, and for the Accom
plishment of providential purposes,
which in tie end, will doubtless be seen
Kn bo right and .good. I
4. That ip 1 common with pll. loyal
citizens, wjo shall remember with grat
itude and pride tho valor
aobibyeraent > of oiir army and
navy—officer! and privates Alike—to
whose patriotic devotion nnllor the.
blessings" pf heaven wo are indebted
.for tlio.s&fety of onr inheritance,amidst
such unexampled perils.
5. That it is a specai-I. subject for
thanksgiving to G6d, that by means
of the civitafid military powers of,, the
gpvennuobt, iOmi.luycd for its preser
vation,,-. b<l: ha.s.uot only ciowned oiir
hopes ofaj just and honorable peace
but also sp bounded and controlled
the wrath iolfman for Ins own praise,
as to make [a rebellion,
organized and..-carried foprard .in
the interest j .of .human slavery, the
.very occasioii anp instrument c f break
ing every yqke and letting tho jppress;
ed go' frcoi| j ' ■ •-y
6. ThkjJ mindful of- the require
ments of the iword ot, God, net only
“to bo subject to principalities and
power, to 1 cibey magistrates] to bo
ready forAydry good work,” but also
to make ayer*, .interces
sions and [j giving of thanks]” for all
in authority] that wo maydead a quiet
and poaccabjc life in all godliness and
-honesty, wd both pledge ourselves,
and inculcate the same upon our, pco :
pie, to yjelq the support! duo Rom
Christian pitiizons to oni present Chief
in thedegitindato discharge
of his official duties,. and to make
continual i siiplication at thd throne
pi grace for his personal .welfare and
his directidniin public concern|s so that
In fact as well as theory, bo may bo
“the minister. of God .to us foi good.”
B.' That ji]n accordance with the
proclamation of President Jqbnson,
appointing too 25th of May, as, a day
of national humiliation and prayer, in
view of the death of the late President,
the said day be observed in all onr
churches . with appropriate soy vice.
j 1.1 ■; ,■ l ; -' i
Proclamation; by Gov, Ojirtin,
Whereas,! The . President; of Uie
United States has’by his proclamation
fixed of Jane next as a
day of humiliation and; mourning for
the death, by assassination,! of onr
late belo'A'djPresident, Abraham Lin
coln, and fbrihdmblfng ourselves before
Almighty in order that the
bereavement may be sanctified to the
nation. ; ■ j 1 T
And whereas, It is most fit/and meet
that saidj proclamation, haV lionizing
as it does yvith all onf liolihga and
sympathies,|should bo everywhere re
speclfullj' Obeyed: I
’How, therefore, I Andrew b. Ctm-
TiN.v Goyeriior o{-(,he said Common
waltb, do issue this my proclamation
earnestly! recommending the jicoplo of
this Cpinmonwalth to; sot 1 apart
Thursday, the first day of Jdne next
as a day of humiliation and niourmng
and in conformity with the President’s
proclamation, then to assemblbin their
respective places Of worship there to,
unite in Bojlfeinti service to ; Alraghty
God, in memory ofitbe,good man who
has been; removed ; ! so that illjshall’ bo
occupied at; {the same time in {contem
plation 6f bis virtues, and ini sorrow
for his sadden’ and violent end.. ; s , •.
Given pndei; my hand-and the Great
Seal of the State, ! it Harrisburg, this
fourth dayjof May, in the year ot our
Lord one jitjoasand eight hundred’and
1 sixtyrfive, dnd oi wealth
! thoDightyrninth. , J ’ :•
! By llio Governor.
j, 1 ' - Eli Slifei,, ’ ■
I Secrctatly of the Commonwealth.
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iituencies, all
ition than we,
vo, fts wo said,
lb and efficient,
jwllll faithfally
"Ex” tUinkr
ly. rbsnlts that
>b a very grave
to a discussion
bur profitable
k ■ "Ex” and'
l*ist of Jurors for June te:
COMMENCING SSBBT' MONDAY,
' GBAND JdBOBS. 1 .
Hopewell: James Irons,fPorohiad,')
John B McDonald; : j :
Bridgewater: Peter Angel, JamoS
Harsha; ■'! . ,
Baccoon; L. H. Qrail, James 1C Ew
ingj;v- ■■-.-• s i.-.. 4 ■, j J,,/ \ .
; Moon: Piilip Cbopeij ■ -!| '.
New Sewickly:! James Farguaon,
Jqbu Garrard; ; ; T ’
Borough: Wm! Gill’, S. J. Small, W
Taylorr . ,i..
Big Beaver; >VilUam : Gitky;>’•
Economy: John Grim, Sr.;|
'Harmony: David Hauflerjj
South Beaver: James M. Johnston;
Green: James Moody; ' ,|
l\iitico Merkle;
- Patterson; James Marquis;
Franklin: William Pence:, *
Darlington: J.. |H. Bussell, James'
Smart Sr.; •. /, i; r
North Sewickley: James >Thomlas;
Fallston; John ;W. Thorni ley; ' 1 ■
i ; PETIT JURORS. , .
v Robert Adams/ Won.
Figly, Robert Gorsuch Jr.; .L '. i
Big Beaver: Emmot Anderson;
■j. 'Hanover: Matthew Andoraon,'3)a
-vid Nichols Jr., jWilUam H. Nolaonj
Wm Hartford; v t -
, (Hookstowp: Natbaliiol Blackamore,
J. H. Trimble, David Kerr, •j {
, GoorgetowiAßichard Calhoun, Chas.
Calhoun; r^ : - j , ; . V ‘
Mbon:_ Oscar Conrad, D. '33. Short,
John R. Mohlcr Thomas Todd; ;•[ !
/ Darlington: Rj A[ Cochran, Archy
Cunningham; ' • r ‘I
Ohio: Johm Duncan; j ' I
. New Brighton:' James Edgar,'John
.Glass, John Helm;-. i . •. j - 1
Greene: Win: Ferguson; ! , 1 j
Economv: John Gray Jr.l 1 , James
Sprolt; '■ -/■v I; j 'J., '■ ■
Rochester Tp.: Win. Moore, J
■ Rochester :Bor.; Hugh Jackson;'
, Industry; MArtiu L. Kniglit;
Brighton: William Moore;'
' Borough Dp.: JaniesAloffit;
■Raccoon: John McHenry: - : ,1 j,
• Pulaski: James Mc’Guire, ilamts
Wallace, Sr.; I , :
Franklin: Thomas Potter, John L.
Pyle;, . m ~ . V“‘ '
. Marion: Sh erlock Stone;: j_
■ North Sowickloy: James Warhock.
1 Pro clam ation jby thePn sident.
REWARD FOR AUGUST
■ WASHIXQT’CiKj
! | Proclamation.,.
' Whereas, it appears frlouivievidoncc
in the Bureau ot Military Juslice,tbat
the jattoclous murder of the lato|Pres
ident,- Abraham Lincoln, and the at
tempted assassination of’ Hon, .W. H.
Seward, Stc’y
cd and procured l.by and between JetT
Payi%’ .late of/L'ichmond, ! Ya., and
Jaeot) Thompson, Clement C Clay,
Bcvafcl}*-Tucker,i Creorj:;e "N: Sanders,
W'.yf. Cleary, and other rebels and
trai|ors against the govern ipenloi'the
United Slates, : j ■ i .
; Kow. thoreforp , ;to this cpd, (l, An:
drew Johnson.- President of tbd Uni
ted !States, dp offer for said persons,
or either of thenx, the following re ward
§50,000 fut lbo arrest of Jotl, La
vis, late of ' Richmond,;’;; Virginip,
§2cyooo for'the‘arrest of Uleinenl.C.
Clay, §25,000 for the arrest of. Jacob
Thompson,. Into fof Miss.',' §25,000 for;
[the; arrest of.jjieprgo N. Sanders,
for the,arrest of Se.vi rly Tuck
er, amjf §lO,OOO lor the arrcil of W.in..
C. .jjlcaryj lalo'-clerk ;‘of Clement C.
Clay. | _ 1
The Provost Marshal General of
the; United Siates. is directed Ip
cause; A' descriptlop of [ said pet s ons,
with a hotico of! the above reward, to
bo published.' j 1 V '.
In testimony whereof, I have here
unto set my- hpnd'aim] eaiHUfjl the scab
toUo- affixed. Dope at Washington,
on the 2d dn!y of May, in flip ,■year or
ptiri Lord 18657 ( ;
By W. Hunter,
■ I Acting Secro
Andre yv'Johnson
The following** , elicour
ago th'o 1 ornplpymc r . cabled and
discharged soldiers was passed by tho
■last Congress:j' s |
Resolved by pic Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of
America'in Congress assembled. That
persons honorably discharged . from
the mdilaiy or naval service by reason
of. disability resulting from wounds
of'sickness incurred .ini the lino of
duty should bp! preferred for appoint
meoU-to - civil {officers, provided, they
shhll be found to possess the business
; capacity necessary tor the proper
discharge j of J the duties} i Of, such
offices. . ; :
Sec; 10. And hcilfurmr resolved.
That, in grateful recognition of iho
Services, sacrifices, 1 and' sulFering of
persons honorably discharged irom
the military and. naval service of the
country, by reason of wounds, disease
or the expirations of terms of enlist
ment, it, iB refipoctfany recommended
to bankers, morchants/manufactarers,
mechanics, farmers', and pptsona en
gaged.in - industrial pursuits,. to give
them tho preference for appoint
ment to romurteraiive situations and
'employments. ■ i" - -' [ r '
Approved, Marcb S, ' I
. ISHAM G. IIABBrIB, who Jalylos him-;
sell . CJoyernor; p f Tennessee, on the
.strength Jpf an election iie'ld somo
tfheto out sido ; ofthat State,(being
totally, invisible' to 1 and undiScovera
blebythe people whom; no professed
to! govern, they, have < offered 85,000
fpr a good look at.him-! It[is notpften
that a State"evinces such attachment
to! Its’ leading functionary .t-jY. Y.
Tribune.
; g®-The remains of Preiidont Lin
coln wore committed to th c eartlfein
Oak Ridge Cemetery, near Spring
field, Illinois, on the 4th iiist.V
9 J <e, .
A DWELLIN
lino of tt
Chicago Kailwa
or Six persons;
stating location
terms, &c., ■ ■
4-44
1, ’65.
H bAV.
IS THE cod:
•the.cqun:
ter, of the. Acoc
mittee of Will
is hereby given,
his been filed ii
that the same v
dfncxt.tcrm.ni
contrary■’ .
mylO’6s ,
T-N THEiCOD RT OF; COMMON pi&AS OF
I THE COUNTY OF BEAVER. In, the mat
ter of,lheappl:cati on for a Charter of Incor
poration bl‘ “T 19 .Beaver Cemetery,” near the
borough of Bci ver, Pa. , ' 1 i
: And now,' Mi rch 10, 1865;’ the courthaving
examined the i istrument presented, and find
ing it proper and unobjectionable, order pub
lication accorklng tolaw, and fix the first Mon
day of Jhue next, for the bearing of except
lions to the same, if any. i ’•
mylo’6s ! .| M. WEYiKU, Pro.
. ADMINIS
Letters of
1. of Willi
township. Bear
granted' to thn
debted to said :
immediate pay::
ajgainst said csl
subscriber pro]
tlement. V
m»ylO’Cs •
ADMINIS
Letters oi
Raohsi. In
Eearir co., dec
uuiersigncd, al
are| requested t<
those haring <:
present, thorn ’
thenticated fo)
njayICTSS v
' TB
FOR J 1
J. W. Decker’s
James Duncan
James Collins i
.David' Scott's 1
same
Mary Brown
Borough of Bet
Patterson & lit
Charles Thorn
Win Eakin’s E:
.Philip fientcl,
Thos U Mason
Jos M’Dcrmitt
mylO
r .X>iy i
■; National \
New
TIHE Presidi
1 have this
FIVE PEK.CE
of the profits <
toSlockhplderi
oo demand —fn
wITOKS
I. i. . ■
May 3
In order to
of dividends cc
ingf reports to,
cy, this bank v
months on the
and semi-anuu:
nesdays of Jaii
By 01‘deti of *
• mylO !;
LIS
T> EMATNIIv
. ili,ter. Ka.J
Slack James
& Ctj, Kennel
KlimbetU, Da
Eclicsou. Dr; E
ne3s, Guwory J
abcl. Guinn Sa
Jlcudricksbn J
■ell James, Ko
Mufsov David,
Morris'S W.'j
A, M’Lauglilir
ford JoFcpli, S
i V.eaiy V, Wcj
Wallace jMarg
, Bgi,Office 1:
7 a.m. to 7 j) \
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The most per
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BSS,aole A |
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of tiro kil
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gans for Wesl
, OKPU
Tit pursuah
J Court’.of ]
Adminlitratr
perSorg, la
deo’d, win ci
ises, ! on ,i
■ Sah
at 1 o’clock,:
the .borough <
being tot ha
one (121)in
in said boron
and one hunt
the north by
Miller’s lot 1
'south,by the
erected-a tw<
the estate of
Teesis.—:
on the confit
balance in t
that dalc,_ t
time.
imaylO’os
WANTED,' located hear this
Pittsburgh] Fort WayneA
snilable fod a family' of five
yj)ung,dbiidren . l Address,
description of house, size,
A. Si G L
•sburgb, Post office Box 512.
IT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
:YOPBE WEB.. In themat
unt of David Kennedy] { Com
am Shane, a Lunatic. Notice
that the above-named Account
’the Prothonotary’s office; and
ill be oonfiiniied on the first day
less cause bh then shown {to the
- - M. weyand;
- ■i-'rh-n'! 4;J . P^.th'fr
sTRATOE’S KOTIGB,
r administration on tho estate
iax; I.vjian, late of : Raccoon
rcr county, dec’d,, having been
o'l undersigned, all persons in
testate),are requested to make
pent, and those having claims
late will present them to !tto
■perly authenticated for- set
'V. A. KENNEDY, Admr., ■
• -Independence! tp.
TIPTOE'S NOTICE.
I administration ontbccstatoof
r ffAS, late.oif Raccoon township,:
; d, hating been granted to the
.llporsons indebted to saidjestate
c 'make immediate payment, and
>■ aims against' said estate will
tv the-.subscriber properly au
r settlement, .[ I
p . A. KE? T RD V 1
lAL
:|N,E
Ex’rsr vs .John Mellon, ot al;
T !■ vs Jno M Ewing; ot, al;
; !co. vs W M Shirts, et al;
eirs vs .Arch’d.'Robestson;
■ vs same", ct al; l!
vs Jos Kay; 1 1 ■
ver vs W C Wolf; ' ji
vidson vs Martha Sonded;
vs Margaret lligby;
t’r vs Henry Jordan ct ui;
3 vs A. Bausman, e( al;
vs Noble GraLam, ct al;
va George Baker. 1 ' /
. M. WEYAND, Protlt’y, '
deridNo. 11.
’J ask or Beaveb Couxtt, \
t Brighton, May 2, IBtio. ) /
(nt and Directors of this. Bank,
lay declared a DIVIDEND OF
NT.’'upon Its Capital Stock, out
tfjthe last 0 months, J payable 1
1 or their legal representatives
iso of government] taxi i
> adopt a period for declaration
tnformablcto the linie forinak
hclComptrolltr of the, Curren
f ill declare a dividend for itwo
i first _ Wednesday of July next.
Hilly thereafter on the first Wod
i tiiry. and July. "I
;ho Hoard: •'
BDIV D. HOOPS, Cashier. '•
OF LETTERS ’
I .in the Post Office itßoches-
Jlay Ist; 18S5: -j j ,
, Heard Richard, BpardmnnS
| Allen. Carr, -Patriqk, Curry
ris William, Dtavis .Sarafi B;‘
.inns Evan, .Frpst S J, KishjAg
11rs 0, Gill William, Garneij ;I§-1
i ‘i»hj Hilton Jennie, Harsho IV,
I tie, Jobbospn Margaret,'Mcw
i:h M:iry I’, f,e(vis Harriet A,
M’Mullen David. iXlillorlMary,
i|liittor Mary E, Malone dllioda
Kevins Dr John.;' Staf
hawJ6lm H, Sharp Miss Jjilia,
m'ana Cico, Waggimir Thotnoa,
arel., . . ' . j’ *.
; T.ijir. TAYLOR, p'.M. ’
purs, (luring| the nvialci - , froii
HE GREAT t
IimWAY
AKOB !,r ' ‘
,■iIV ■ •• ,
eel Piano , Fortes iu tlio wpHJ;
BE IIAD 6N.lv
At,
BER & BROS.,
OJ) ,St.. PITTSBURG;
gents for SteUiway's Pianos for
sylvanin. fmylO’os
ip- - 4--i ■; ■ ■ ’ i, ■ ■■
ART’S
Or gam
tor
!; : . v *
AN HARMONIUMS.
LBIiISHED IX 1839-®a
ithdj most popular, instruments
id in'tins,country. 1 j •
•'or Sale only.at
iEBER & BRO’S,
;■ - ! i’
W9Q& st. y Pittsburg,
Agents', for; Carhart’s-’Parlor Or
lern.'Penn’A; my 10’65 ’ '.|r
lANS’ COURT S ALE.
i:e of an order [of this Orphans’
] leaver county, •• the undersigned,
■x yrilh the will annexed ofCas
i ;e, ofdho county ], of .Allegheny,
i pose to public sate on the; prem-
> day, June 3d v 1865,
>. m.,, a lot of. ground situate in
flßochester, Beaver county, Pa.,
nbered one hundred add twenfy-
Gould’s first sub-division oflots
jh, and being forty .feet in front
red feel deep, and bounded on
Jscksonstreet, .west by Raymond
iq. 12Q, cast by lot No. 122, and
Cathbiic’church lot,’ whereon is
story frame dwcllinghoupe, laic:
said deceased. t. .
ne-third of, the purchase/money
nation of; the sale’ by the oonrt',
rp equal, annual payments Irons
dih ' interest- thereon frflm same
MARGARET VOEIijOER, /
: Administratrix.
-J. i.-j-
REGISTER’S NOTICE.
i,,LL riciions interested in the following
/V Auiii&isiration and Guardian accounts,
w.ld'ch have been passed and filed in, the
Register's Office, of Beaver county. Pa., will
ti'tfc notice lint the same will bo presented to
Ihn Orpbaua”Court, to be beld at Beaver, in
at d fi)r the count; of Beaver, on Wednesday,
the Tlli- day of,' lunc, 1865,; fort confirmation
at <i allowance. , |
. The fiiftil account of It. S. Cunningliam and
Jtbn W»rd,Executors of tbs last will of James 1
Cunningham. 1 dec’d. , ■
1 The tfnal account of Ka
cl cl Executors of the last’ will of
David. Cochran,.dec’d. ,
The final accounts (Real and Personal) of
James M.lmhrie and Joseph’ Jackson, Excpu-'
tors of the la'st will of Samuel. Jackson; dec’d.
■|The accduiit of Win.’A. 'Thomson, Admlnis
tratqr of the estate of Yandermack Springer,;
.dec’d. , ,
(The final account of Wm, A. Thomson, Ad
ministrator of the estate of Petcr Eachel. dced.
The final account of Hugh. Martin, Admin-,
is traitor of the estate of Maria A. W. Eakin,
dup’d. - '<■ ' 1
The final accounts (Beal and Personal) of
Samuel,and Edmund Bools, Executors of the
lost will of) Samuel Baxter, deo’d. ;
The final'accounts '(Ileal and Personal) of
James Jackson and Edihund Boots, Executors
of the last will of James!Aiken, deo’d.,,'
The account of William Poster, Executor of
thelast will of George M’Kean, dec’d. . I .
’ The final account of Amos Bomeigh, . Ad
ministrator of the estate of Alexander B.
itomeigh, deo’d. , V
The final accbunf of Michael Camp, Jr.,
Administrator cum letlaAienio dnnezo of Henry
Moritz, dec'd; , . ■ !
The account of Archibald Johnston, Ad
ministrator of 'Mary Alexander, dcc'd. .
• I*ll6 .final account of Andrew VTray.j Ad
ministrator t>f the.estate of French Phillips,
disc'd. I ,' '' j ’ . i', '
The finalaceount of Isaac 11. Kerr and Sa
rah A. Reedy Administrators of the estate of
Rev. Joseph Reed, dee d. i
The account of Andrew R.! Miller, Admin
istrator jwith the wifi annexed of Angelina
Torrance, dcc’d, ~
The final account of Rcbctca Braden,, Ad
ministratrix of the estate,of John A.jßruJen,
dec'd. |;■ •‘ ‘ I-
The final account of Prudence Turner, Ad
ministratrix of the. Estate of John 'Hamer,
dec’d. 1 . 1 i
i The partial account of Benjamin Bedison
had Sarah'jE. Shafer, Administrators; of the
c State of Tulian T. Shafer, dec'd.
The partial account of John- Swicif and
Charles Price, Executors! of the last will of
J ijcob Freed, dec’ll, f . - j
The G uardian'account of .Matt ison'Darragh,
G uardian’of! Caroline Holland, minor heir of
lurkhart Holland, dec’d. 1
The Guardian accountYof. Robert Potter,
C uardian of! Potter Carson; minor son of Uob
e rt Cat son,i dec'il. "j t 1
The, Guardian account of' John B. Croaks,
C uardian cf Joseph Craig, minor son of James
Craig, dec'd , , ' i ' •
The Guardian account of Dr.'John Mi:rray,
C uardian of Jane Cunningham, niinor daugli
t:rbf Dr. Robt. Cunningham^dccM.
The Guardian account of John A, Stein-j
lacii, Guardian of Godfreid Ketzel, minor sou 1
of Conrad P. Kctzel, dec'll. .’ ■■ i
■ Beaver, May 10, ’O5. A. K, MOORE;
| |: , . Register: •
■ “ OI|PH AXS’ COl' HT- ’ “
BY virtues of an order of 'Orphans’- Court,
of'thc county of Beaver, to me directed,-
1 will expose to public sale, on tile premises,
in tho borough of Freedom,-on ’ !\ .*
'Saturday, June &/,' :
a t 2 o'clock,; pf m., the following described
real estate,!late of Johp A. Browii, dec'd;, to
vit; A certain lot of ground, being No; ,51 in
t ac plan, of .-aid borough; bounded and descri
bed as follows; beginning at a corner of lot
■jjvr **■' -- '*o .
No.' 50 on Ma’.n -street, thence by said sfreot
EUfcct to lot Ko; 02, thence by said lot.loo It.
to a pi/.st, thenci GO ft. to lot No. 00, thence by
said lot 100 foct to ilain street, place'of
1 cginningicou which.arc erected a-two story
frame-dwelling house and frame stabled
Also, one other lot of ground, being No. 42/
in Ihcplaiiofsaidboro, bounded and described
follows: | beginning at a corner of tut'No. 41
<ln Main street, t lichee py said streti GO feet to
lot No. by (said lot-100 feet to lot
No. 01, * by 1 said lot 00 feet to lot No.
nhc same TOO foci to Main street,.
|he place *qf beginning; on which is erected-a*
.frame dwelling house. ' * >"V
'Also, one othej- lot of ground, l , being No. (51 ]
n-the ,plan| of s'njid borough, and bounded and;
leseribod us follows:- on (he North by lot. No.
50,0 n thc.-'tjas) b|- Virtue s',on the.south by lot
S T o. J 52, and west by, lot,'No. -I'd. '
Tuiims.— }-Onc third of the pm chase monjey to
be paid cnithe confirmation of the sale by the
jourt, one third in one year thereafter with in
terest; thereon from the confirmation! and the
deterred instalment to 'remain .charged upon
the premises during the natural, life of the
widow of :Baid deceased, the interest thereon
to be'paid to her annually, from and; after the
confirmation,,by the purchaser, his heirs or as
signs, and at her death the deferred instal
ment to be paid to the.persons legally entitled
thereto 1 : * , JOSEPH LED LIE, Sh’ff.-
[. Sheriffs Office, mr.ylO'Cd ..
111
I ORPHANS’ COUUTSALe!
1 ■ ■ \ . ■ r { ■ ■ j
BY; virtue of,an order of Orphans’ Court,
of the county of Bearer, the undersign
ed Avill expose to sale by ’ Public Vendue or;
out-cry, on.the.premises,’ on , i
Saturday] June 317, ISGS,' . ' ;
at 1 o'clock, p. in., the following described
property,: being tile estate of Mur
rels and f Louisa Murrcls, minor’children of
Frank Murrcls, tfecid,- situate in! the borough
of Bridgewater, Bearer county : \• . .
• lil*l The undivided one-fifth of nil that cer
tain At of | ground,; bounded north ify-lot of
Henry Ankeny, cast by an alley, south liy
public street, and west by lot,of Mrs. Boies’;
on which ’lire ercctfcd a two story frame dwel
ling house; Bfi by 16 feet, a stiibje and. other
, - ■ A ’
2d, Also], the undivided one-fifth .of a cer
tain ijthcr buclosed lot in Stone’s plan or addi
tion to the| Borough of Bridgewater, bounded
north by aif alley, cast by Mulberry st.,.south
by let of John Miller's heirs, band west by
Street, or alUy.l ! .
bd.; Also; the undivided one-tenth of all that
certain' other lot in the borough- aforesaid,
bounded north by I.ocnst street, cast by lot of.
Mrs. llowan, south by lot of . 1 Stewart, and
w'ist by Market street/ on which is erected a
framt st 1 1 i ;
Tltb ab’oye-dcsoribed lots being of the usual
size of lots in said borongh, and' the'above
mentioned [undivided interests t therein, being
fatso subject to the dower of Elizabeth Murrcls,
[ widow, of frank Murrcls, sr., dee’di
< .
Thkms.— Onc-thinl of the purchase money''
on the confirmation of the sale by the court,
balance in two equal, annual payments from
that, date.j with interest thereon from same
time, !i p ' ) JOHN: MUIUIEL3, :
; may 10*65.
. | BEAVER COUNTY, 8s: . i j
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT- OF BEAVER
COUNTY, beforo the Honorable Judges of
said Court. | . i ,!
j in the matter of baTancebf account ofltob
crt Fleming, Administrator ofithe estate' of
Bulk Scott, jdec’d, w/thth» will annexed. Ao
iornjt confirmed byllhe Court Nov. ItS'lsCf.'
Andnow.to wit: April 1", : 1865, on inotioil
of; 8.8. Chamberlin, Eaq., the court appoint
Andrew Wray,’ '.Esq., an Auditor to make dis
tribution among the heirs at law of the balance
of said account, •
A true Extract. JOHN A. FBAZIERj CTk.
- The Auditor will attend to the duties of the
aborcappointmenl at theoSco of B. B. Cham
berlin, EsijJ, in New Brighton; (in Friday, the
2d day of June, 1865. between the hones of 1
and|3 p; m.; at which time and place iutevci!.-
cd pailica may attend.
1- ANDREW WRAY, Auditor. .
't' Guardian of said jnuaora
A Rar « Chanw fop Tw**
—~-4 Cartalist, ■
Orphans-eb uH g] Ie o
■y'-vrm*^
A'fio»r(hJntereA'inth,,p .
j flic premises, on i , r|?' 1 Public
Satiirilni ll JutuiCj I*;.- •
at 11 o’clock, a. m., the
piece of {land situate I O^L' le ,' i f ‘ u > l i. i '
creek, in §,** Uu, '>'4 Ul .
bounded by the Cleveland* i k' 115 '?- 1."
Bead and land of Jesse Siiiith • ‘•‘"fj I,*
acre and twelve perches, 1 W C ;f Ui,lia « .ji'
said deceased, on svhioh iisUu.u n *** t
ted. “Patton Well,’| now] i,o»d 1
of (Soo feet,, and yielding L- 'ij u ‘V hm
well sunk to the depth of * aot Vi
on the premises a Hteara fni.:;"\n- T!, "- ‘'t
I running order, and a DistMltrv’ ’"*
rate engine,, iu use for buJW >-“s
Tebms:—One third of ihiW^"*.
. to be paid in hand on the conL,., ie oi gj
! by, the. Court, -theiikW in £ t
| al payments, with i Wreh froh’fi ,lU «-
i ' i;or further information aphlr
i ger, near the premise.-, or tJiV ' oi “tit
. JOHN CiilhLi ;
DEBOUUI litHln,;:
Beaver,, may 10, (i-j. |’ Adw^^
Notice in the~bl^haj^>-
• , T be following appraisements i
of | Assembly, of the Hih -ol'
property, allowed!.to b 6 ictaineiw 5*
or children of a dcccdcilt, to tU ‘J, 4 ’
*3OO,- have, been tiled in fe offij *
of Che Orphans .Court, lof !i Liri . “ u * l
-and approved nisi, to-wif; .
Personal property to aluount t ,f «>*. J;.
■ by, widow of J.os.’ ■Gillcipis
' Margaret Gillespies ndm’t. . P ’ "‘* 4
i Personal property,toatoounl j&oy r .iw
led by widow of Wm. V, un- .’i
young, ndiii’x’.; • Jtols
to amount oi i'e,.
taincd by widow; of Wm Scarigl, a*-.’..
ThOs.J?taiidish, lidm'r.’ ° ' e ’
itofsonal property, to
taihed by widow of Janie
Reed,and Oliver Tennis,
pergonal property to ;
taincd by wide’s? of Dr.*
!.Robert.Oliver, admir.'-’
I Personal property t o 'a.
or less, .retained by, wide
Di-.j M. Lawrence, ndm’r
? otidß is hereby given
legatees, distributees, an
cd, to appear at the hex
not later than the- t
7th, of June next, to shc\
have, agaipst lhe|fmal
.above appraisements.
.mylO , JOHN A,
License ‘
I IST=of applicants for
J sioria, 1805:
UOTKLS.
> Win.| Johnston ;
Adam J ohnsl on .
Slichacl.Cainp, jr... ; J...
John S. Anderson
Johnston.!
David Mag aw
Henry Jliniber
; George Vroudlcy
I Henry Ankeny.i
I A. J. {'b0k.........
' 11. L. Baker, (trustee.
Francis -Leslie,
To scli liquor in quay
quart, with goods, ware
- G. 0.
'■ Veter Ange1........i...,
Vi'm..Breite«ißlein. J....
uiylt) JOHN,
THE & CO
vJ'IIK County Trcasn
« several townships
purpose of receiving i
taxes for the year Ihli",
cos designate*! below,, v
j Georgetown- . Mayji!,
.Glasgow ’& Ohio tp
[lndustry! ' ,i ' '
| VJiilUpsbjirg ■ : ‘
Freedom .I
Harmony ’
Rochester tp
dtr .-boro,
Bridgewater
Patterson tp
'Brighton
N,ew Brighton,
i North Setyickly
1 Franklin , *
[Marion
New Scwickly
Economy tp ■ h
Chippewa . ; .p,
B. Beaver,Homewood,'
■ I do Gnlilc|o
Darlington tp
, do
Fallsteja
South Beaver
boro
(1°
Ohio
Hookstown j
; do i Greene;
Hanover & jGfrccno
Frankfort. i
Hanover
&' Oliio
Raccoon '
Independence
do , & Hopewell
Hopewell ,
Moon ...
Pulnslti, •
BssuPaymeut can bi
.district*. All license!
the Ist of July. I .
mayl'f.s
OIiPH ANS’Cp UilT SAI.B
BY virtue of an order of the on’
of the comity ofji!eavcr,_to n | a V .
jl will cxposc-to yule veu* ,
erv, on tbq prciuikcs, on , >,
SATURDA|YvI MAY *2<th,
at 2 o’clock, p. m., baUI ***£• 1 ?.
real estate, late thc Cstalc of M ,r
deo - d.,'viz: . - . ,
All the easternlpavt of lot N»- 1 ' ’
the borough of Hiillipdburgh. Bw”
bounded and described as follows,
ginning; at a corner formed'fu'-! ie h
of Ohio and Lacotk sUccis,
street north S dog. west ;io - J„lee a,.;-!)
thence down river 151 feet S ,' ncJ a 1
western dart of lot
?07 feet‘4 inches) ithcuce n|> <U 'J 'A, if*:
S 2 deg cast 03 fcct}3 inches J,
ginning, on which is eiecicl c . S(; i'
frame dwelling house, and fr-“‘ . ,
tached to the samp.
. TERMS—One-thud of the P l ' r f .J*
on confirmation of salcj by t,ie , i u ,uis-J
remainder in two equal o ' l ' l ',, .. yrttK
from that date, with interest • er^olf- 1
- ■ .[Admi, with svillan 0
a.pr2G
1 CIIAt
Conveyebcei
Genera
rpHK sub'scrib
L Rochester,
by ,F. A. Fort unc
tronage of his frj
oral, in tho purjp
ftc', &c. •
: Refers !.o John
I Wnif/H. Smith A
| Rochester, Ms,
A : -l
■v , •
uuoum. .n
i Tennis, d. J J ,'jj,
nilm‘rs.7
imwiut-'of
JvG. Kidei,, jj.-j
i«um or Si’-:;, 1
T-of Jaiaes-M
lo c'Tfdiiort, t,;.,
1 all 6! hers
.'term of isUl.Vr
lir.i Jay,
r cause, if aiiy’i;
9onliraiatiuaef
FRAZIER, (Vt
Srptice.
accuse, al June.
.Kochest or
do
'do
do
—Big Bvajr
—.Now 15i, v
..■. v l*hil!ip,l, Sf _
hri.lioTitcr.
If’.'vn.'t'ii,.
liC't'.’.nniV-. (
. il.i.olnstr
iiies not!:«? l\a.
an.i i.k‘!xhnii',Ui::
.Rochtelsr
.Uvi'Vgcwaii
;..;Kc‘>noun ij.
FKA/inii/uU
m T;
rcr will alten*! is
nn*i Wought.hril
:ie (’omil7.an<l SU:
at the times an-T’
k ' ■ '
(.’ftlhoon’.-:
Alier's:
DinibcJ*.*:
Mcl-n«kev <•
Store:
.Jo'V 1 1
iunfc
2. Ankeny’* v“'
A. t«-»T>frls*jK'
4, K. 1 Enkin\<
0, Hur°u Hon??;
it*, N I'jzcnN; •
!!. G.
jo /Jm. K.visclk'm.
'3, (ih.
Jlrs/rußninßH-n 1 !*
h'. iwlinstons H*
is. GvscVto ; ;'>; 'K
io, J.-V- 1 '
if)’ \, X Coot'*:- .
■ Toll- Hove: •.
5, Joj. taiacfKi
fi. ■ Kerr's slorc;
7, M. B..Her:»P
-10, Swea^iu:cot■ , "' ,
11, 'l° • , L
jo -U. llmcliw"*,
13, II.M-MCtittf*
14, Short's store; '
fl
-I.') i,l(
- n 1
July
j 7, 1). Ewing's
IS, Jplin Unto.*?
?0, Joliitswn>- ts *
jo, iScotl's
ll’' Wm ! .;Elli« lls
M 15. llfalUcaf j,.
made in tl?
must DC p«J f"
OHS CAIG®'-
'Tritt-;,
r & Beal ,
') respect I'uHyis f
i ndsLa .HfpV
[h>se fnd>«l®ot ‘ ,fi
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aug l »'
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