The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 10, 1865, Image 3

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MAY 10th, 'fi
I.OCAL
id JPSCELLANEOTTS
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r tlVeir pubji
the benefit X
lint wo publ|sj
Icsa'lho name!
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i tc-basket. . ! j
£ i®,Wef
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request |®?
. repeaT TV*
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nicatipn ur
.accompli 111 '
To the'yr.s
an del Clark, ,of this place,
>nt of the .“jW-clcomo Haj£
<1 : is about lo.canvaSife tiio
{©,-Ales
A (lie agi
flake,'’
cpunly fpi'
I bat it is|a;
iriinl UlHt
jsalcs.,- Wo
very valuabl
our formers
irial f*i it
! . 4«B>» ;j* J
up informed h
!t the crops p
pionijsuig. J
llicrc is n pr
?t! that has 1)
t a
friends tbal
|.)ok most
pisVticnlar
br>t liavvc
for man}’ w)?
call ottoniion If) tlio ad
t of P; A, Fortune, Hochcs
i:is au o-xcollint slock of
imported Irani the East at
.iii He is Wdoccdinir. ad
t ’ *•I <J .- • ?ft '
i?’.jr.dors(raid jii
j-oflni biisinetfjjcapacity afi'tl
sjl advcrtishii r. |—
,1 ilie.iil-la&t., aj'jtho Rod Lion
ilslMiri'.-f.’apt. RIF Mcllyain,
• ler. /ale of Co.' K, 70. V. \ T .
i)i kel picked .' of a .fi.no gold
cseli. led to lltin by the men of.
••ryp;- ■,j ‘f - :-,
■aar.'Ve
vtrtiscmei
.ten It'-
['ooih just
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'pvicci
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the result:-
Aits Vtheys
tsr * ,n !
ol Rvi-ho*
Jnul hi* J'
I:i* K'lli]'-f
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-Bf3,Tl.ej Hoacd of'Djroelors. of Ule
National Bank of Heaver County, as
will lu’ m4;'m ,:by tlieir not iec in anolli
'itcult:nut', liavo dedai'cd a dividend
of Isvo»ji'oi‘ cent, out oft the profiia of
tlio lasi six ir.-<MiUi‘s, and wjlJ deelato
i i j v S ' < I ,
iinotinn’ ilivideml on the tirst,:,\V.cdncs
, i| - ■ nl ■
day of duly Jncxt. ' They have also
;V her cent, to their eon
i“- | |. * ■ 9
id* | mufting ai actual sonu :
iiljejnd ol S : per cent.
;ui;k duringthe last four
sold almost SoOOOO of the
'j j ' 1 '
added
linironl Inn
!11/uun\ iliv
This ',15:
iv.-ekn has
?.;i) loan.
fe Steiriway Piano. ' ,
i|\vjnt blrco Prejss one of tlli.o i
■raoii out exchange-list, and]
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(tori is an expert musical.)
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ij, ,Mpoa|c3 in. the following '
JS 1 (if l|ie Stein way Piano.’
6nr;: Ivlebot ife jliro No. .122
'etij Pittsburgh, Pa., arc lire
. for these celebrated inslru
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iitdi ■ arc preferred' by all
of ]noj,o in this country as-
Ittiropu. ' But listen, loom
jl ' -
jriejid. lie sai
eel'on(l power!
"the most peife
finish of the
ds them over
(at other iiiak ; .e[
iblip that llid
Th(
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tiOSl
Jl'/IO.'O cil
fjriif/citiari
in‘i, r fi ‘.enn
Jfi'i'.srs; ii
Wood strc
only a.geiv
ipenls,\v
musicians!
■well us.
31k In^aii
iTlic sir
liinod will
bi-utitifiil,
I'K-'imnu’i;
Tlio fact U
fill! liio p
ccodeiljy i,
employ. Si
411:11,ms of Sr
Stroud, is
bcoti Irvin
time, lint a
ilaUumw-tl
ijctl iik* mcu froi
7 i i 0 - .
uni . eonsc,que.d
tboj^anr.o'.cole
ijt W’oat error.
it; toj iinitaib JLli
at best they ii
iilierlifurb don’
y : tl.iom tmy : i
j. persona wlin
ilyijtakb ono.li
■d i.bc means
■t." j ' ■
i /jHj
am manyj,
ralslcuJ bi:
'voulil |i;iu:
■if tliyyc hhi
ealaiicc to i
t-uro ioiai-l
uJOIUKE. — Wo
)ur.at,)hc priy
of Jjhe Semina
■g- | These’ ga
lusical but soci,
urcc t>f c
■ofitt to all p’ai
that. Prof, lias
.. .Musk.’Ai
pleasant I)
' '■fie. Pupils
'lav flyoni
tot.only n
prove a sc
weft-as : pi
o icfii'n
popular a
f"s nianni
mor;g hjs pupi{
*r uiid 'skill ii
f'is fu ofa i
s 'u», am] 1
mey , in his c
is gentlemanly
■ ha is doscrre
"ouM. sa'
‘UanuuonjU 'tti I ho. tu us
iliis single
'•oeiji • taste' and upprcc
of the pieces, ,
(;r umpiUa Is,often of his c
ton,.. a ro jqusjl to a f,ythi
■ « produced opfshjebf tl.
lc ! s •’■y tie airi. ilia ’Vi
I add . vciy mil
' sr ost as wed to these p
a - 'onduen to jthe advancs
scli clar.. Wc understand
'-i the Organ,' and can tori
.p Ucs an
.Bditveiek- gives ih
le t.ou.Ji-toUhe|gnrta4
surprisedJ-ihat hi!
uml se ' mR 10 Bo- accorded by the
Bn co £ sebt °f mankind that
Sector i Co -’ d Sarsaparilla.
Tc medie , aM , P ' 1 ’ S aro , the greatest
tne r > fj e ‘ 18C0v «rcd ibr.the treat*
rill a is .1, lsGas ®> tl,at AyerVSarsapa
?llXir°f ife < wbich
-fyis- I , , have 60 '>s n, for yiiiri-
'oof Try ? nd jy J S 0 . f °r
pjiblisU . wilf;pleaßurp!lhe
following tribute to the memory of
|one ’t>f our Beaver county Volunteers
who-re now filling a ejaldierSt gnTve:
; : 8 14o*h ifisNA; V-btsf •
■ ... ij y. . i
Mrs, Maftlui Whitehitf—iioaf' Mffd
ara : ft Ja; with deep Wmiiatkj^S.a
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dead, j lie di'cd'' tast -Hatorda'y, l)ee.
,10thj frorn 'the'effects of a wound re-;
ceived the day previous; on the skir
mish line hejar Hatchor’a run, about
five miles south of Hbecxtreiuo left of
our dine of] fortificatidns. ’He was
struck with a minnieball in the bow
els; .the ba.ll] panned thrniigh^his bow
els ]lpd ; lodged‘.■in his li.lp, 'file was
brought buck- from ih'j hnejimmedi
ateiy, jitter L ! o. was wounded. Wo did
every thing-We could ; to-make him
pomfortablo lwhil.sl.he remained iri the
jfield; hospital ; which was buLa.short
time. :He was Soon brought back'ul
the established hospital of the division.
Whoh 1 first s;lw hi in 1 informed Kim
that I feat od Ids wound, was mortal.
Ha said ho| thought sc 'himself. He
then look frphi bisipockct his mcnic
randuut book,-', somo-pi ;ture«, a knife
and fiopkct,hook, \vhid hedesired tne
to setidiyouj which I did by the hard
of Stihoi. Thornburg. 1 wfas-elosely
by his side'Until he wa4 put in an am
bulance.. - He la lived lit ely about bim
)So!f. j I asked him if hd was afraid -to
m6ct death. | llcjcalmly said, “No, I
jam not;, I have fouml jesus precious
to my sStil.- 11 have no fears; 1 know,
] he will own mo. J, 1 have tried, to love
.j Idip hnd Sjirvjo liiia.” i asked him if
j lie jivas willing Co.dcavc the world a nth
j ail its charms, He replied Hliat . bis'
j Savior was Ids' ,ill uow.j very
| patient' and very <-ulm v Though bo
! sutrered nuich, Tdid not hoar hinvut"
J te| a single groan or a single word of
icompliant.-, | fie showed throughout,
j UiySpirlt. of. a;- ehrislian sohlici. -He
'j.w'as muc-li loved in lho regiment.- He
i was ,so kindiand. pleasant and genilc
j .manly and soldierly in his-manners
.Uhatiiio oneicould.help admiring him.
jVour loss is certainly great, for you
rjiaye lost a loving'and a dutiful son.
. Qui loss is! great, because anotlior
; niodci soldier has givci/ bis life for
, ; lds country.!.- lie madoi no request as
I to thb disposition of his refrains after
1 death,j except that I Should see that
! lie whji properly buried.He is btiri
; i cd and the grave marled, at the hos
j pital Liuryinjg grtqnd, so that if you
j ever wish to remove hi hi you can do
jso. 'I he morning before we started
jon th j march ■ for Halehef-’s run, he
■ and f were walking outside the works
.looking at the Hebei's pickets aiid
talki.bg freely about oaf position. L; t-
J tic yidi.l then think-' V f-bht in less than
twenlij-.four hours' ho should be suffer-
Jjng death frbnia rebel bullet. Hut in.
j.'tlio riiifJsi of life We avd in death,, atid
■ it.shows us fo be' also ready. I know
j your-pflliel ion is. veVy great; ,1 kbotj
i yop.iit-p.sad and stricken in heart, and
j for jjrbu my deepest sj nipatliy is freo
,j ly giver.—hut the only one who can
: givei .the garments of praise for the
■spirit of heaviness is our heavenly
| hither j Uik his:grace;jaJone j
■ j sustain you under the stroke anden
-1 j pbte ypu to say “.Even so father lor so
Jit seeijuelli goad in. tjhj’ sight.” I
hope you will be able to lookup and
’ bo stre ngthcncdJ You i[s. in'sorrow,
. J..JjYxn Miclkian.
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65. • .--;
r,
ii cf a s number
; vtionß, ftitli a
ication. f - Wo
r ji' oar correa
b ho comma-
Uf the'aathor
•8 go straight
arc informed
; ■*
patent, and
will i'nuko,a
ly o.ur farmer
11 tiiiß county
01 ~wheat, in
• . aspect of the
n;er. taken in
iil tone, doin
dael-ion and
-instruments.
all; others,
•'s parade be
y liuv.o -sue
,n Stein way’s
ly ean linisli.
ibrity, dr just
■They have
em. for-ftyne
iro only’fhi
i bo hum
more. Tboro
nSU-Wc have received from the Pith
lishcrsj liar par's Mcntljly for Maj’. an
excellent number. Arn a,dale, by, Wil
kie Cbllins, and Our Mutual Friend,
hy Dickens, bulb tales; >f 'thrilling in
lenfst, arc ei ntinned; .'and in addition,
have a paper on the! Washoe Cottn
llT);,juy the traveler jj'.Ross Brown;
a biographic sketch ofLj’man Beech
er, ilri article, upon McClellan's change
ioCljia!sd, largely compiled from ..the
j work! Of ;bur friend Dr. jMn'rks.and an
j recollections, of Gen. Tlionu
in**- >i Amongst the il|ustilations aicpor
traifs of-M’Ciellan, Thelmas and Rob
ert Ei Dee.' | Tlio present is the one
-hundred and eightieth 1 number, com
pleting. the': thirtieth volume. 1 ,‘Thc
average, circulation of the Magazine
sinccjj.isfirst, issue has jocn over 100,-
000, monthly;. It is the most success,
ful magazine ot.. the dav’, and by ivr
merit deserves alt its success: :j ■.
Wo have; also liponj our table 1 the
'April |numbef of; B 1 ackwood, iurnish
ed by;Leonard Sdott & (jlo., 3S Walker
Street, !Ne\yj York. Tl! c serials, Miss
Majdribankj, Gotuelius) O’Dinyd and
Etorimha ■ ate continued, and it epn~
tains also a good articlo\upon Dress,
&c.,. and another u'ponj Lord Russell,
writlcfi *in no friendly jvoiir, valuable
to all .tvho wish to understand English
polities;'; 111 is re-pri riled from the
British edition by Mess rs. Scott & Gdiv
at'SljOO per annum. -, - .
Wib ■ have also a gblod number of
Clark's ;School Yiisitor ijor May.
, have been
dealers, who
iflif thd post
to pay the
y,” which is
spent'a.vciy
■ate Son eo of
. y lust Fri
-1 .borings arc
U, and must
enjoyment as
rticipating.i
vsier is yoiy
Is, and from
i l instruction,
ios6ii profes
; bearing, we
idly so. ,His
>ieal line are
ig shows the
alien ot'thc
while Ins in
; ivn composii
can
e great mas
jidlin accom
ich to tho in.
•crformances
eraer.t of tho
he is master
dng out of it
nd powerful
-10 incest pos
f so that wo
p Rcryices are
but‘ih other
Beaver, EemSlbT Se:
Taylor informs us. that the'middle 6i
* j . ‘ i
this Session ioPoui flourishing Semina
ry oCqui-a next Monday, and that pu*
pils citd ent|or advnntayeou dy at that
arrarigciiicVit and Faculty highly- tipo*
.ken of, tuid arc convinced hotvev
er worth}' o n-schools were heretofore,
this ih muc i mode so.. The Faculty
are in Oat of them; welt and favorably
known byiheir labors {j their profes
sion- iti this] community Mrs. Kean,
recently of Canonsburgb, is a lady of
polished mannerfij and ;is much-belov
ed bylher, pupilsi ■ She- is'not a slight
accession tbj.tho Board of Instruction.
We wi«<h the Institution great and
continued success in its efforts to in
crease' the-Literary and Musical ■ ad*
$» ■ t \* \ i.i
vantages of! our town, 'jvhich .weave
i Convinced are already second to tliose
of ao towmor city iivlhle country.
Letterfirota the Ist Pb! "Va
V ; '; : Cavalry..j-ljiC;-1
I, Cray* April, J|L^s.
MessrkiQuai,idmo
of the second division ofCaya|ry are
from yourj county, yonwould perhaps
like- to see: a, short. »kctch_of its) opera;
t ionfe in si ba('tei'-movomant«|-'bel(iw r
Riehrnohd>andPeterfllpjrg.-t;
and time j will permit notfhint more
tlmn a mere sketch, I shall into it as
such. -II [r - .•: "
pn ihaj 29th „of March wa brokc
cair.p and Inarched to Dinwiddle Court
House, j Qn the ,31st ) we loutbt all
day with | Pickett’s Divistah dflich&B,
and, although forced back, wo wore
npv whipped. Our next otfgagehioht
was at' Fa’nie Cross-Roads, wlforo six
piecot ofj artjjjery mud : three miles of
wagon )rdms Were captured, jamong
them were..- Gen, Leo’s Headquarter
r traiu. The artillery and a part of the
wagonsj (with a largo number pf hoi
sea and rnjuies, wore gotten dwaiy, - the
rcmaindcij-of the wagon# were! burnt.
On the (sth the Divisibli was engaged
ot-lwo different times 1 burning andtli
er mile ot[wagon .trains, and S (0 capr
lured (piitje a number jof prisoners du ’
ring the day. On tlio ; 7,th, vm wpre!
engaged 4t Fhrmville; and the 2d Ui,
vision hjad the honor of jbeing in the
last flght 1 Lee’s army bebro he
•sur.rcndbijed, ‘ '
The fojlowing named rnon
captured j Rebel battle flags in
engageir.4nta, wore-sect to Wi
ton by Gen, Sheridan to pros'd
flags to the Secretary J.of'Wi
w’lnch' ho (Gen. Sheridan) req
that each man should receive a
of honor, ;and a furlough- of
days, and all back pay paid upi
present: ' 1 1 i
[ 'Sergtl J.’ A’Davidsizer,- Lewi
jMiffl.iu county; Chief Bugler.
Landis,j Lowistown, j Mifflin c
Private I Harry A\ r aiflo,?9!bwi
Mifflin cbiinty; ■ Sergt. A 1
Clarksville, Grognc.counly; Se
K; Piersol, Brush Cfcok Beavcr
ty; Sergt. J. Donaldson; Mercer,
cor county; Privntb j Charles 1]
How Brighton, 11c aver conn tv; 1
G. W. Stewart, Salem City; Ne'
i scy;, Sergt. Alex. C. Elliott. Ho 1
widely Hewer county;- Privati
is Lode, jClmiori county, N- Y
vale S. il|—Kenyan, New Yorl
Private l|C..,Streile s l New Yorle
i! [ Yours, respcjUull
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Co A, Ist P:v. Vet. Yol. C:
Mr, of Pittsbifg. Pa :
who was,appointed tho Psistor of the
MothofJisl'church in' this city, by the
1 late CorJferflncc, arrived in tovvn last
Saturdays cvcring, and' preached on
Sabbath?! hr the Methodist church
Mr. Knds is a preacher of ability and
will doubjtloss buWd up astrong society.
His fatnily arrived' last evening l ;
they wiihbo an* acquisition to our so
ciety- Topeka {Kanzas) Stale Record.,
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MARRIED: :
April 110 30th, 1805, by Bevy J. J.‘
M’llyar, in New Brighldn,Mr.G.;tV.
Hunter, to Mia's Harriet A. Matiie-
Na,’ all of Heaver county; Pa. .
May 2d, 1865, at the residence of
James Jackson, Sr., in North Sewick
•y by Jlev. J. J. M’llyar, -Mr. A‘b-
ALAttl) Wiusi.er, of New Brighton,!©
Miss M. A. Coeson, of North Bewiek-.
ly, all of Beaver county Pa.
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SMI
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PETRt
CAPITAL'
80,000 Sliii
WOK KING
AT a t
above
the borougl
the followii
for tbocnsi
, DIRECTORS:
Milo B. Adams,
Charles sionc; Alfred; C. Hurst,
James Bairagh, ' John Bigger,
Levi Broimamag,. , ,Kobt. A. Cochran,
Charles F. Kendall.
1 fi@r*A limited number of shares of Stock
oTthc 1 übpjvc Company may bo had by appli
cation at the office of tho company. ;
in tbe Diamond, Rochester, Pa.
my3:6m- j.GHAS. B. HUEST, Sec’y. -
In n Ait v. — Prof.
; 1 ISJ"oticel ■
BEAVER COUNTY, sat
IN the Orphans’ Court for said county. In
U>o matter, of the estate'of Jackson Whis
ler, dec’d. Account ooufinnedMarch 8, 1865;
And now, to wit, Adiaurnod Coitrt, April
28, 1865, the Court appoint Jos. H. Cunning
ham, Esq , an Auditor, to distribute tho bal
ance in the hands of the Administrator among
those entitled thereon.
A true Extract from-the Record.
' | JOHN Ai : FRAZIER, Cl’k.
The Auditor above-named will attend to the
duties of his appointment, at j his I office in
Beaver, onWednesday, May’ 2tth;lB6o, at 10,o’-
clock, a. ml, at which time all par
ties interested may attend. ■ | !
- mayS’CajJ.-K. CI^NINGHAM.Auditor.
I EXiECUTOR’S NOTICE. :
\\j HE BE AS i letters testamentary on the
TT estate of CLEMKKi EimisAK, late: of
Economy | tp., Beaver co;, -Pa., dec’d, having
been granted to the undersigned, mil parsons
indebted ip said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those.'having claims
ayainst the same will present them properly
authenticated for settlement^
SOPHIA EH.RMAN, Ei rx J ,
myS’6i : j t . t Economy tp.
li’S I’KIfRVANO
,TLK BUAVIi’R
LEUM COMPANY I
STOCK,
•os-bf Par Value of. §l,OO each,
CAPITAL..:
rhccting; of tiro stockholders of the
c company, hold at their, office in
:h of Brjchcster; Api.il 39th, 18G5,
ing persons were elected its officers
uing year.- r
| PRESIDENT;
iTTISON DARUAGH
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I ARLES B. HURST.
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Marker, dec’d.v .will cxpdßeqla sale by Public
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borough ojf Beaver, -pa, ~ .
>Wcsy, the 2d day pps/uae,|lS6s,-
at idp’click, a. m., tho ondirided two'eigths
of tljo undh ided ewo-tUirdspf the following
described teal estate, to ml: A. ocrthinpiccc
cr parotlof land, .situate iq Ohio tp., in said
county of Beaver,' bonaded on -the north by
James RuSsoll, in tile oast by land Of
the: heirs of; Rosanna ; Campbell, ■deo’d., on
tbo eojulh by thd Ohio rivor, and on (,he west
by laid of Jisoph Cooper, containing fhirty
thred kercs br ' t bersabouts, on which ire
erect* d one single log dwelling house and 1
kitchen, about 27 or 2S jacres oleared and un
der fence. = There ds an orchard on the land,
ofapiflo, poach and cherry tioes-, ahd-A spring
of gold Water. ! A four! feet rein of be
lieved to be in the land 1 . The Cleveland ind
Pittil urge railroad runs through the lower
bottp: a. j ''|U -j
TE IMS.—pne-third if the purchase money
in hjiud on thje confirmation of the sale by the
Court, and thje remainder in two equal annual
instilments, from that date, with interest from
thattims; tobe’secured by bond and mortgage,
myj; THOS. MARKER, jr-, Guardian, ic. .
: NOTICE IN PATITION.
REAVER GOCNTV, SS: ;
INj the Orphans’ Court, in and for the coun
ty of j Beaver j and State of h’cnnsvlvania.
In thi matter of the partition of the real . es
tatc of Wm.- Price, dec’d. ■ To the heirs and,
legal representatives of said deceased,' to wit:'
IVm? Price and 1 iohn Price, whose interests
are I vested in -Conrad Eioholtz; Margaret
Price, who resides in the. State of New York;
J amis Price, David Price and Mary Price, who
reside in thy State of Michigan; Emaline Price,
intennariicd with Elisha J. Moore, who re- :
sides in New Brighton, Beaver county, - Penn.,
and (five Children, to .wit: Eliza, Francis M.,'
WmJ W., Jane and Margaret, whose guardian
is Edward Bi- Holmes, and all others in
terested—Yoli and each of you are hereby 6i*.
ted to be andjappear before Judges
of said Court, at Beaver, in. and for said
county, on the first, Monday of Jane next
(sth|), to 1 accept or refuse the real estate of
said;deceased, at the valuation put upon it by
an inquest, duly awarded by said Court, and'
rclunicd by. the Sheriff to March term, 1865;
and found to Contain 108 acres 148 perches,
value' I at $33 per acre; and in the event of non
accep knee to shew causo why the same should
not be sold. - 1 ' ' JOS.LEDLIE,
~ apr24,lBGsi - . . Sheriff. *
ORPHANS' • COURT SALE OF
1 REAL ESTATE. „
BX virtue!of an order of the
Court ofi the county of Beaver, the un
dersigned, adininistrator of the Estate of Da
vid |VVj. Horner, deceased,.-will expose to pub
lic sale at auction, at the Court ifcjae, in the
Borough of Befivccj Beaver county, Pa., on
•j I Fridays 24 day of June, 1865,
the following described, to Wit: two lots of
ground, situate in the Borough of New Brigh
ton/ in said county of Beaver, marked and
numbered onj the plajr. of ." Benjamin Town;
send’s extension of said Borough ■of New
[[Brighton, Nos. 7 and 8 lying together and en
f closjed under One fence, t and bounded, on the
.'north, by lot> No. 6, on the west by Fourth
Street or Bush alley, on the sOuth.by lot No.
9, and 'on the cast by Fifth Street, The said
lotsjbcing fifty feet front each,by one hundred
oral fifty feet deep..
■'TjpHMS —One-half of the purchase money
on’confirmation of sale hy the Court, balance
ini year from that date, with interest from
sometime, to be secured by .bond and mort
gage. I JOSEPH BEAKER, Adm’r
. Mi
ly 3,’65.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
II
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Fins-residence in Vanport, within one
mile of, Beaver, and within a few rods
of y inport Station, Pittsburg & Cleveland
Railroad, containing two and a half acres!
wilt a variety of frnit. -
Alio,' a three and a half acre lot, on the
Ohio river, between the Pittsburg and Cleve
land Raiiroaji and public road, within a few
rods of Vanport station, beautifully located,
for private residence.
AUo, ;onc inilC;froni Vanport station, nine
ty-scvenjacrcs of land, between twenty-five
and thirty acres cleared, theN,balance timber
land, well watered, and all under fence, with
, tw;o hundred best selected young apple trees
and i number of peach trees. Good localities
for oil boring on all the'above described prop
el- i i ■ ’ ' ;-
• Titles made.good, possession given immc
diaielyp For farther particulars; inquire of
theaubsoribor at his residence in, Vanport, S.
B. [Wilson, Esq,,' or J. C. Wilson, in Beaver,
Fonna. ] {
easy.
Mayo,’6s.“ - M’SENZIE.'
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|l ■ tAJ NORMAL ,
Musical Class
||JI MNDEK-TUB DIRECTION OP ,
Professor A. ’ N,; JOHNSON,
Author ;of “ The Empire-,” and “ Thor
" I ~ ough Base ”
■will bo formod at the Beaver Seminary and
i \\' J. .; Musical Institute^
■ July 18th, 1885,;/
/and continue four wkeki,
The instruction will be in cultivation of the
voice, (Hamlony, Thorough Base and Musical
composition,! and will continue daily for five
.boors. The attention of those desiring to
teach or perform Sacrod ’ Music, either Vocal
or Instrumental, is called to. this; rare Oppor
tunity for improvement. / '
are $7,00. Board in the insti
tution, $15,00 for the session. For psrtiou
larsiaddressj'" . Rsv. R. T. TAYLOR.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, V
OMce of the Comptrdlk'r of Currency. [•
| Washington. Dec. 20, 1864.' j ,
’ iw7 HERfiAB, bysatisfactory evidencepre
, VY sented fo the undersigned, itfhss been
made to appear that “The National Bank of
Beaver county” in the Borough of Ne w Bright
on, |jin the connty of. Beaver, and State of
Pennsylvania, has‘been duly organized under
and according to the requirements of the Ael
of congress! entitled ‘‘An Aot to provide a
. JJatibnal Currency, secured by a pledge of
f tJnitedSJates Bonds, and to provide for the
/ circulation and redemption thereof‘"appfhred
Junejs, 1864, and has complied with all the
provisiohnof said Act required to be. complied
with]befbre |commeheing the business of Benk
■ inginudernaid-Act: '
Now therefore,- I' Hugh M’Culloch, Comp
troller of the Currency,do hereby certify that
‘•Phi Natiohil Bank of Beaver county,”'in
tbs Borough of New Brighton, in the county
of Beaver, and State of Pennsylvania, is au
thorized, tocommeuce thb business cf Banking
under the ActiafCreSaid
In testimony whereof, witness
I SEiL | m 7 hand and seal of office, this
V 20 th day .of December. 1864,
j , HUGH M'CULLOCH,
!| Comptroller of Currency.
ME
■ 3ST OTICE.
. , National Bask or Bbavbh County 1
", • .New Brighton, Feb. 1, 18G5. j
THE Stockholders of “the National .Bank
.of BeaVer County” are hereby natifled
that; the unpaid portion of the'Capital Stock is
requiied to be paid at the Banking house in
inst&lmetiik ;as follows, viz: Twenty-fire per
therejof, on the first day 6f March next,
and^a’like jiastalmeut upon-the first days df
MaVj Julyjand thereafter
By order* of the Board
feh. s-Vr.;,;
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Will rmmediftel^hfetlc've, 1 " without piijj; ‘t
disturbances crttho pcriddlo'di S charge, wheth|- K.
tr arising from relaxiatioti orsupprcssioh,— ’
They act like abb jriU in removing tito jjirin^i o I
that aciompany rinEedit ’ <>r immoderate
glruation, and are the. only-safeand ■ reliably r ,:
remerfyfor Flushes, Sick Hendachoj Pains'll
lhe,LoinS, BackhndSiies, Palpitation of'thftS
Heart, perrons '|TFamors,!| Hysterics;■ Sp4»myi“ j. .
Broken'Sleep,'and Other <w.pleaeantdnd,dati|p?j ,
gerpng effects of-an unnatural' conditidtfc djta ■
thesexualfunclions. In’ U:0 worst - ' osie#;of! ; P !
Fluor A/iu.',or Whites they effect ;
Dr. Cheeseman’s Female. -PUlf" 1 '
Have been used;oven a] ouAnrint of r :
nr. Thejy .are offered'is the only satfc liiicanS
ot’./reUeirißk Interrupted mthstruatioiv huf J '
Ladies musPhtar id mind that'there is OnK
condition Of the j female- system in which''thw'' -
. PfllS:. catmotbe talcen’ r withoui tirodheing ijr .
rpercKkr retail, • j-lhe condition- referred to ,i|
pregnancy —ths result rrixarriage. Such is •
the irresistiblei of, tho •uacdicinq tl|
restore the sexual functions to inoriaalOodl
dition, that even tLe.reprdductSye p2Sfr'® !S . ■
nature cannot ieiist it. f dty- cajmot 'dp''fam'X ■
in any. othcrw'ay.'. .. * & li\
Div Cheeseman’s Female Hill i
Aro tire ojiiy mtdidr!* that ?narrisd'{mdw*slA].-.
ladicsf&QXQ rclictl upon for many , years, or ca<iV-pj
rejy upon now. | Bereave- of vnitatiens :’■ Thcs(f 1
Pills form the Preparation-ever pulfofi t f •*
awl&f, - with vnmcdia{\ :and 'pcr&teni 9Uccoss * 1
DON' X BH DEQKIVBD.v Take :
.merit lo your Druggist, and teU’biut that ym' r*
leant the lest and mosfrd-iahle Peinute JlcdicviZ, - 1
•in the vorKf, wtyich is comprSsedJn; I’V -’’jjfV
Dr. Cheesema&’s Female Fills
They haqe received, and arc now receiving: 1*
ihg' the sanction of the 'moat eminent phyßiciatXP
in America. - ,I •; j .* V
Explicit Directions with each, Box.—th|p
price,-Oste DontAu per. troinj -.o
50tocojSus. | T -.IP;
Pills, sent by proniptly\ byrmuiitiujJ.' :
the price to the .Proprietors, or any authorU - I
zed Agent, iiz current; funds'- Sold by Drugt t i
gilts generally. ,| V«' 5“ ■’ I>’ ■
HUTCHI^GSA'IIiLLI EE, Proprietors, V(jU;
1 B 1 .Cedar street'. New York. ; *
Wholesale add Retail by Dr. Hi'
Smith, Bridgewater:: l)rl Marquis and J.\Hi
'Hannon, Rochester; {John Moore, Beaver, anq.r
byall Druggist sat Nest Brighton, [novatbly
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KJiU'ARf* IiOOKs. <
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UFE-BEJUVEWODB.
STRENGTH TO THE'.-WEAKf j
■ [;' •;OUTH. TO THE ACEPT.. ''4'f-
This preparation is unequalled as a ,Kcj»ivf: l
nator and Restorer of wasted or moro.jifalkV',
tions. . , , 1 -J: ; f
-The aged should be certain
krone A household, god, inasmuch as
fender themj you .nml-. in feeling and;to,;;
strength, and enable theiji' o Uia over'agn|SP£
the days of their pipeline jojt. X not (m}y v
hilarates but strengthens, arjd ia.really aa uj'jf'j;
valuable blessing, (especially tc 1 those-, wbtrfri
have been reduced |o a condition of
•self, abuse, misfortune, or, ordtn try sickucs^j'
No matter whht the cause of|lhe xmpolcncy dT'-v
any human qrganj this prcpuiaiioW
will remove the effect nt oneb and forever.
; SiolLrene - v:
Cures Impotehcj, General liability, NeuuAjl.
Incapacity, .Dyspepsia, Depression,- Loss' b£:
Appefite, Low{ Spirits, Weakness :ef Lhe;‘;Oi'i,t;
gqns of G encrationf- Imbecility, Mental'
lence, Emaciation, 1 Ennui. It has a' most .<&■;'
lightful, deairaiite'and noeei effect upon the' noA-L
-vous system; and all who are in any w.py pros
trated, by nervous Ldisabilities are earnestly 5 ;
advised to sbek a jburc.in.this ttibsC etceUenf. '
and unequalled preparation. £ ~'l. v ■ :
Persons' imprudence, have lost theif
natural vifror, will [find. a speedy And p'ci
neht cure in the . f ..-y • j , i| 1 ' ' ' :
.(■! BibKireri.e..l
(The Feeblc.jthe ijanguid, lheDispairing,th§
Old should give thisvahwMhjdlsrtvWrery g Jnaf
it‘will be found totilly differenl from Ell 6thcl'
articles for the samle’purposes, ‘ t ■ 7.
-TO FEMALES.—This preparation is invalfcA;
liable da' nervous weakness-of all kinds,
will restore the wasted strength' with
ful permanence. •
It is also a grand tonic f ; apd will
lo Dyapepsia wi.h t ic first dose.! A’hrlef-pcr-, *
sistcncG in its use w ill renovate' the Btdmaoii' l 1 "
to a .degree of perfect health janld banish Dye. ’
pepsia-forever "• J- | [•. ■!‘ f w *
, Ono'doUar per Bo tie", .or sii bottlcs fpr $3,
Sold by'Druggist j ■; ■'{’. -vij»
/ Sent by evffl-eis an v where, jby kddrwsinif :.I3!S
EUTCHIN(?S.& HIXiLVERj P^prieion,
- ; ' pi Ci: >ap. StbeSt,' Nkw Yoito..
■ j£2?*Sold at 4)nrg store, Roches- 1 S’??
ter, one door below .Post'Otfica) and whole
sale and setail'by Dr.,’Smith,
Beaver county . | [nov23:ly7.
$lOO REWARD, rp -
A TH'IEF enters <1 tha wnreroom of ibo 'i
store.'of the subscriber, by! boring tho
door oh Friday nighyA priest,\tihd carried!-
off throe dost, pairs ofLadies’ Congress Qat-‘
tera, and one Joz. j aiys of Ladies’ FinetWp- ’■
roeqo Boots, will pay. tjhc above reward for
the i conviction of the . thief and recovery of
the goods. I :? j E.C IItKST. • ;
“ Ta, April22,| 18Ci.
; i :
O ÜB3CRIBER3. vho have! not paid tji'ei i
O aubsoriptionalo the stocki of., the ;
Fetrjafli-liUlp Ba dec Petroleuto Cojppinf r !
will-pleasa do sc immediately.: ' : . ■ . .
apr!2'6s.] CHAS. B. HURST, V
S*c|y.and-Txdar Pm. Tear
•gh bv pscrihevs jb'inpajjq John;
A'. C»ughay &
CHAR]
! NOTj
Til? DIAMOND,.
»TBR.PA .
Lately Occupied by
fortune. I=. ;|fos:6ra
.OFFICE, IN
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|n the Boom
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. ✓ ELECTION NOTICE. ?
THli .Stockholder? Cjui
,nel. Coal Railroad ",
datified to meet at the “ Boyd Ho'use’Vin 1> Ar
lington;, op-Tuesday; the 16th day of May;
nett,' at hour pfj U) o’clock, a. m ,
3e»ep [ir persons to Herr' as pirectorsr'otv, ’
the-ensuing year '
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