■;i[i U } ENE EN us 1 ;lj ■ § THE, BEAVER ; ARGUS. 1110 J *' * .j, .Union ' County Nominations Assembly. v ,r - f: 1 MATTHEW S. QUAY, BOtough. -i' Treasurer. MILO . R ADAMS, Now Brighton; j. Commissioner. JOHf? WILSON, Industry; , , I ; District Attorney!. ' ! JAMES S. ; KUTAN, Borough; . r County Surveyor. . ; AZARIAH WYNN, Beaver; | Poor House, Director.; SAMUEL GIBSON, Brighton; . ""t■ Auditor, i--*'”'-- 11 HUGH J.MARSHALL, Big Beaver 5 . Coroner. - > ; i ; JI THOMAS McCOY, Moon; . 4 \ r \ ; Trustees of Academy. lji'. ‘ A.- ’.BH ALLEN BERGER,Rochester 1 "I’ Rsv. D.P. LOWARY, Beaver; £ -‘lii • ‘»i ,1 ' !:r! The 014, Public Functionary •fv • c- Heard From. .. L After a prolonged silence, James Buchanan, better known as the “0. Pi R," has been beard from. It was OB the occasion of a Democratiomeet i-.‘ logon the Fourth of July; at Harris* ; v burg. Betas! ng to join jn| the general celebration of tho day, and'take part , in the soldiers* Welcome, the i>e.mo* ’cifits of Harrisbnrg who romain'truo 1 to Jefferson Davis in adversity as well f as prosperity, mef together i i \'a sop ■- / arate convention, not so to.cel» : : ebrate the ; aaWeraary of our Inde ' pendence as tcimourn over tbe failme ; j Of tbe Confederacy to establish her Independence. ,It was proper tifat ; T James Bnchauan, Ex-President of tbe States, under whose adminis (ration and with Whose knowledge, if ,_; t ‘ notj approval; treason whs organized. y \ «ad the Confederacy established,should - gy. . be present, and accbrdingly he was ; I isvitcd. Bowed ’down by sorrow at j ■ 1 the unhappy termination bf affaita in vV the South, grieved at the failure of .the cause for which he prostituted his , high office and forfeited the respect of loyal men, he was unable to bo pres v ent, but wrote a bbaraoteristicletter. j V After referring to his inability to be ■■ 1 present at the patriotic gathering of !j; bis friends in Harrisburgiaud recount* •' ing; his sorrow- therefor, begoes on to say-'that in bis opinion the. time is not far distant when the old Democratic party will again oomo into power, that Jefferson and'XaokW ' son must soon trinmph; and concludes by sayihg ; Ihayho only safety of the country ia in thej success of their par ty. If; the letter had, been written before the-failure of the Confederacy, to the rebels id the Souths it; would have been iapprppriate, but now it on* •ly makes the writer appeatyludicrous .and absurd. To talk aboatthelDem.. ooratic party saying the country,when every child knows that the leaders ot the,'party, with Buchanan at their .head, wore plotting oar overthrow before rebellion broke out; that .treason and traitors were fostered find encouraged in ihe Exech&ve Mansion during his administration, and that ‘ever since the party in: its conventions . and assemblies through its press and public speeches! have, bedn .encoura ging traitors in'firms against the Gov ■ eminent, 'and discouraging every ef« foil on the pari of the Government to suppress rebellion—whop all know that every traitor in the; North, every member of treasonable societies, eve* r ry assassin bekngedto the Domocrat ie party, and, every treasonable act in the North was >ut the legitimate Out .. cropping gf,Jbe teaching of" the, party and its leaders. To sayinow when the war is over and rebellion subdued that , their party hasl saved the country, re about as appropriate as for the devil to talk of saving souls. Tbe country may forgive the part Buchanan bore “"in the early part of the ; rebellion, fu* x tnre historians j may ascribe-His con. : duct to imbecility rather than treason,; but if bo expects them to be so char - liable he most cease to insult loyal men ofthe present generation or at tempt tp hide his own deformity hy casting dirt on decent: people. Bu chanan treed to boast, it is said, that be was the last President of the Uni* ted States, The result proves he has as r little of a statesman’s ibrosjght as he . V had of a 'patriot’s honesty. In. his z 7 case we have no doubtitho wish; d'hs - to the thought. Weses it sta« ~v' ted-that he has prepared a history of ? his times,l and j that it is inThe hands of the Publishers, and will soon be is sued, Hpintendathisbistorytovin. dicate bis Administration, andponsi i bly distorted the facts accordingly, = ~,_ V! •, Gen Sherman endorses Gen. Cox. Usjor General Sherman had a pub* lie deception' at Columbus, Ohio; on ,r IhelSth inst; I In tho-eburae or bis ; remarks bo heartily endorsed General - • Cox, annoancit g bim as the next Gov ernor of Obio. Ho also said be- was not/ under any circnmstancds, a -dan* didate fqrJGahirnatorial or Presiden tial honors, l'; 10th.; 1865.1 K. \ '*i f: ■ \ loliobt ir Soldiers’ Orphans at :orth Sewiokly. |EmtobB;— Knowing that Ammon with ■ your readers* n interest, in I the excellent i named at the head of this [] have taken ,the. liberty to; |a few. things suggested to; by a : recent visit to the Or 8001. ;!j: |' ' : '-jr ‘ lyanians-are all prond pf ihe tion bar good old State .has . tar nation’s trouble—proud ft oar sol4iers| have taken in. lie—and-jroud of. the ’ mann icb the State i has’ carodfor defender of our flag. Pur will bo proud of what 1 their d; and proud will they be to t npon the generous provi de for the families of those at oar battles for ns; ijtting that ‘bur noble State pvide, in a suitable way, .for Lion of those Who have’boeaj [by .the war. Bravely plnnteercd to fight'. 3?roely a were laid upon the altar of fling country. Their raemb enshnned in lour hearts.— Idren should now be the pee J The State bos dono well srovision it, has ipado for Id established at North Se . object of interest to all ' It is for the double pur stying the minds of tbort interest ;inj the welfare of have.bcen pent there for ind asking |tbe aid- of the snercus, that this article is h Sewickly Academy has cesstul operation" for quite if years. It received the >ort of influential mien in ts of the ,coanty>aad the ot anumbor of men of influence'in : tho cities.— jgestidn of I some of the [| the Principal, it was chang preaent purpose;- The bdild toeing enlarged; and accd in to ithe purpose for which now intended. clean or table, and quite as elegant eded for a school in the conn< dtiful and. pleasantly located onDoquenessing'r-BarrouDded [natural scenery—and the ornamented" witn, trr.es and y—the ' building's are well if an Komo, The jhouae, school buildings ar. d re on adjoining lot*, and thoj I fof the scKpollis also Pastor inrch,; i . j.,|. " < ■ abils all residoj in the family rfnci’pal, and cat kt his. table, iey are not merely subsisted q and | water,’] ab we U‘fed d for —with bis children and ijdren. Tbey aro thus bro’t >c|ial influeucek and made to they aro not destitute—that ea |>6mo andffienda. i tne 7 iry excellent lady, are pucu 1 ipted to caring for the 6r- Yhole-hearted in their kind > r treatment isthe.kmd the iggests, and the kind that the'youngest heart. There ip nothing forced: or unnatural in their treatment of the-chUdiJen; and hence, there h put little forced Or_unwilling in those icbildron’a obedience,. Every thing | about tho .Bdhpoh the play ground and the table; is orderly and pleaaabd The government of the school! like that of the family, is firm —ye 3 t|etsily maintained, by impressing the pop Is’ minds with its importance to them. While the jtohder-heaned Princip il and Pastor'is just as toady :to weij with the youngest child in this care, over its pereavomeut and share Jits trouble and alilay its grief,as he is to join its laugh and listen to its cheerfu i song or witness Us play, all the pa oils feol tbat he has. a heart that sp npatbizos with them and prays for the r good. ;| • The icachera employed are compo , tent and skillful, attentive and untir ing; indy under i their instruction—as, 1 1 lea rued from 1 persons who have watclUd the progressj.Of the school [ since the opening of the session—the seholai sure rapidly improving in their 1 studies.: H : The moral and intejlectnal training of thd children, thoir social habits and their bomb comforts are all cared for, while 1 hey are [not, properly speaking, madelto work, bat tdiight to work.— They are taught" habjits of industry; and the constant aim of the Princi pal sc( ms to be. to imp rcss them, with the tp inght that they were- born to bo uste uf and ihat they are there be ing tr lined for usefulness to the nge in wti oh they, are to live and act.- i . Thna/lhe school at ifortb Sewuckly is avi laaole help to,the public. Pa taro men and women pro .being train ed tbi t will bless tbm communities in which they_are to bb placed, and to bless the momoriea of those who have lonttibuled to tb iai useful icsf tUtiOt . ■ ■■ ■ 1 • Ho- ‘ like t rgood Uttle gap I 0(1 to lr;M IpaVi iog.P in." th ipitw vpice ap i n could chain [Bkjy igow , their is a ms tier that I would > bring to the'; attention of the and generou6. It is this: with a generous giving a Cabinet Or-, tight be purchased gnd .present the. Orphans. j;|: . my one will sit and see them as them, and listen.to their sing* without feeling la deep interest im. I know not What scene cduU ist such a person. Their sweet 1 are being trained; .They take i terest in singing together, Udw r Dot' s Cabinet Organ. be : pdf r e d and presented to these orphans? r it would delight their , hearts! t cheerful theft; voices would id. with it!: How their ld.be rejoiced ip! know the kind-" of tbo;people that prompted the ; What pleasant memories would taie in their minds! I have per on to saythat will oheerfajly .ro i any contributions jfdr thepnr , ana attend to, the .purchase object is'earnestly recommended tose who would be delighted with bought of the pleasure the organ: soar ttbi ness it di miss ceivi w ME I V II would communicate to those lmle or* phase; Another thing: Tbe_mihdft of the ter. [ know I that Sabbath Schools in the cities are! in the habitof donating their old (ihranes'to dest|tbte schools. Sacha-present would hit thankfully would he head with interest hr .these children. [Anil other ■biographies, trAvels.&c—would ; be so gladly received. Aoy one who retds this article may do A real "favor by sending a present of this kind to the Orphans’lSchool. .i; When yon are buying, presents for your own. little, ones, think of the Or- EhanS atj North • Sewickly. A few. ooks-that will cost you bui.' ; a trifle,' wi|l delight| entertain aiid benefit more tlian half a hundred children. : This. is no: begging, it is! merely mentioning to those who desire Op* portnnities of doing good where they oao aflord presont pleasnro : ttpd sow {seeds that will hereafter bear abund ant fruits of] usefnliiess. It is hoped that those who read this' will take! pleasure in doing good as they have] opportunity] ;•»! ‘! V’ . j 1 1 cannot close this; article Without! recommending the! humane And' geh [ ! -|* On motion,' the Society adjourned to meet at the same place bn tho so ond Thursday of? October. : i ' ! * !i |; i| Reported. ■The Work lopJ, lncendiaries.—tThe Tribune says that Bar hum's fired by incendia ries in hal f iTdoien places simultane ously. It is suapoctedthat the guilty parties Were sympathizers, offended by the prominence Barnnra baa given to the mannerof Jeff, Davis' capture. Barnutajhasßeceived letters: of sym pathy aniffoffers of cariosity for ;.fcis: new. museum. The proprietors l l of Winter Garden have: tendered the use of that establisbmcntfbr a few weeks. The proprietors of ! other theatres have offered the, use of their wa'ni robes and .ptoperties, and, prominent actors offer to to appear at a benefit to Barnaul's company. 1 ; -&f~r ■ , 'I i' ' ' '!V L [ * The T-Sba.—Jay Cooke reports .the subscription to the 7-30 loan on Safit urdayat $10,331,200. The total sub scription' 1 lot the week amounts; to? $25,688,700. The third and last se ries of the 7-30 loan is drawing l>. t close. Only about $50,000 of thp< nptes remain.opsoild. ! Adding to the sales regularly reported by jay Cppkel the amount of pales in California, and at the regular depositaries, ifhich! have not been included in the reports from Philadelphia. Attho present rateoT subscription the balance of the loan wil.l be disposed of withiii|l two weeks and probably in loss time! '■■■■*- .1 . * 1 !li— - : ■ 1111 ■* H V •: ■ • * ; I f Muster Ho of C* I* 1 Ir I j; 1 ';- i DBTHLU)| ocx: if ipapt ffm tt’Cailistßir :i Ist Lien Uhant Lewis R 1 J.l\; j Sageantt fi Springer, fiobt Dicl 3S Harton, Son Andenoi Irons; 7,4 [i'.j ’j! |:-l thrporali. ■ ~ |i Jas H Bonds, Wm Dssol Beafler.Sanil Beed, :Ginietii Job T Johcßlbn'i JDiefeson I '\p-\- ; . yfyvstetinf' W I) Tallon, Hepry CJoh nston; i I- 7 ; | . ’ T f’V'*: ■■ ||, Robert Baker,* J ohn Baldwin, John OBord Geo H Brooks, John B Cole* man, John iA Gain,’Jacob Fisheri: Wm ; Frazier, Jas B Fawcett, John. S Gil lin, j Alex Gilmore, Joe Gilmore, Jas Hamnioiid, Jas Jobcbton;( Leonard C Kerr, John Mrtchel|, T'C Phillips,* Henry 8 Daniel Shafer, Otis Seely, John F South wick, JobnTodd.W ml)- Welsh,. Eli! Watson* Jasj Wiisa Patrick Wise,* L A Wise, i ■'= ! ’i: • .»! •• 1 • i - EMI i *Takf prisoner. 'I'’ '1 [,!"!■ DIBCHABOBD. ],!• ■ : iCapt das Darragb. resigned March 28,1863; : ’ 1 ■• | ! ;■ • I. jlsi Lieut Thps C Nicholson, resign ed Dedl3, 1863; ■■ 2d Lieut Goo A Shallenberger, ap* pointed A Q li ofYoU.Deo 19, 1862; ’-1 [l| •' ■ 'Sergetiiti*. ‘ vp' ... JDavid W Scotti Feb 20, r64;wound’d; Wm A MoMiflTn, April W, ’66,' ap >cin{b€)dL 2d Lieut Oo E, i 140th; 1 Corporals, i ; j 1 Robert Ramsey, March Tbos B Hunter, Dcd26. Musician, U R Moore, Bfdyencr.Thos M’Coy, r M ■ •>' Privates. . _ ’ Banl Bowen, Sopt 24, ’63; W H HBwing, Bob 2G[’63; Sami jHjammond, Mbr 27. f 63; John R Hays,'Pep, 19, 63;;, ' r ; Wbi J Johnson,: Feh 28['63; j. Lather STal'innisJ Sept 17, '64j |. Henry Molior, MayjlQ.j’63; . Lemuel Novilio,A'ug3l,’64; wound'd; Stephen Stone, Maroh27, ’6Sj\'. , Wra L Toddi March 27i ’63; . And’w W attersoh |Maj'l9,'6s;wou nd; '|! •. IBANBFKariEi). I '' v ‘ i Sergt Benj F Welsh! to Corps, Sept 19, ’G4;r i | ! Corporals: | David IS MfCallisterj to ill w P. un o !• i : I | i itndre>t.W' il’CUutpck lbs3d.P V; wounded;; ■' . ;.}.■!■• '1 . 1 | ! , Privalesl".,')]% ti John; T Byuce, to YK C; |U Joa II Champion | do |M V BX/bambors! | ,do p-oahdod; George Eaton to 53d, P Yj Wounded; panl Harvey ■ Ido ' do| i r Levi Hamilton j do | Geo Hamilton to V RC; wound’d; jWni Johnston ‘ j ,do doi Isaac Minor M } do Jainoh' MIMiV lo let Pa. Artillery; , Win A PnhblcWjV R‘o; | . Jn« IJbdenbnlugb foist Pctw Shcvliri • dp:' } do; James WattVp *< * arragh; key,John n,JobnJ) I e6d;’ Jacobi lan tfolteri Craig; j r .40 Crops. !■ ' , J, Careful! report?'of the condition of the crop? iu jlHitjoia and | lowa j have been prepared]) Prom these reports wo loarn that wheat crop,, though a failure in some localities,. vi|ll bp more, than ah average yield, and of gbpdiquality. ijlt, is * being] harvested in good condition' Oats, rye and hay promise weli.! [ [Corn is backward, bat thrifty. InjN|prthorn lojwa the Ire*, mendons rains, in the latter diys of. Tone, jwashod put the corn, and) ther e thb crops |w'|ll| : be almost an entire fail-' ,nre. The; potlito, In loWa, is rained by the bag.! JKe hear nb complaints of its ravages in.lllinois; jFraitprom ises a fair yield, peaohes in particular, of which,thorp win boa great amirid* ance. Tbjo iapple prop *lll .'be;, light,' butj of. fair j quality, ! Of[amallrfruits theroisagenijpous supply. [j , ; I •t i =1 8.1863; , 164;wound’d; Marchl3/63j Jan 13, *64; tt®Json.! Jpseph A. WMght ? our npw minister jto Prussia,' is- a native of Pennsylvania, but|removed! when a young map jto Indiana, iwhieh Stale sept to Congress iii 1843, "and elected himi kor Governor at;i each election jErom) 1849 to’ He was United States Senator in 1861,< and was appointed by President an an Bn-< ?oy to jViait; the Hamburg Exhibiton. SiPce hia |roturn bo has beep livuig' in privacy at hoiap ’ ! '■ '''! ■ {■ ■ i i . ’ :-'i ; | ■ i.Ji' -i "• j- -■ • 3D r **? «T. M. OnmiTiitis, (life'-] Surgeon! 114 th ,P^nn!a'.|Yofe»il) OFFERS his! (services ; to' f the citizens gf FAIKVIEW AND : ! July 19th, f | •}- ' J'!',. ;'V et Reserve T R C, Dec. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. "1 ETTEIIs of idmiuiatration on dhb estate I a 6f William : Shasb, late of 'Columbi an* county, Ohib, deceased, haring been is sued to lliej undersigned, rill persons indebted are required to jniake immdintepaymepi, and those haying claims. will .present them, rrpp erjy authenticated for settlement. • | " ■ r ! j JOHN SHANE; Adni’r., i jyl9’Cs ;p : j Bridgewater, TaJ BBAVBR CTOtTNTY, '(js'TT ’. i XN tbe Orphaiil Court for said county. [in : the matter of the partitionj of the real es tate of- Qptleib jMiohaels, deo’d. Sale ofnaid refd estate |by ■ Joseph Ledliej, | Esq., I Trustee appointed by the Court for that purpose. And now, July ,11th, 1865, -on motion the Court appointed Samuel Magaw, Esq., an Au ditor to malte distribution of jtbe funds in the hands of flip Trustee to and I among Ithose le gally entitled thereto. • [ | By the: Court: I , 11 v -| ,;,yVj i | JOHN A. IT 1 The AiWtpr abbre-naroed Will attend tpthe duties of his appointment, at his office in New Brighton* Saturday, August. 12, 1865* at Ifli.oV clock, a. m., at which time and place all par ties interested play attend. {■ , i ‘ • jyl9 .j- S.jjSIUEL MAOAW, Auditor.; :ay 12,1864, ttay 12, ’64, .2, *64^Spo‘.t- 1, ’64, R,ural .. : l -* . • ’64, Todd’s i. jJNOTICI ' " | i TJi the Orphan I ty of Ceavc In the matter 6l , of fit ~ the matte. tale of Hugh ¥ oung, of i Economy Ip., ip said county, det’d. The heirs and legal rep resentatives' of said dcc’d,| to wit r John Young and Jam la Young, notv or lately ! re siding in jScotland, ,Wm. Young and Jang Young intermarried with di mes: Ji Conway and all others interested, will take notice that inn inquest] to make partition or valuation of ! the real esjate !of Said dec’d., situate, in Econ omy tp., chanty|and 1 State aforesaid, will be held on- the prepuses, on the ICthulay of Au- Augusl, 1865,: til which tim: and place you may attend if lyjouthink proper. '■ s ' "i . !; I- .' ] I - , JOS; LEDEIE, Sh'ff. ' .!SuBUIF*'B|OfFICS, 1, . , - 1 Reaver, j\ .■ j ij uly 2; .1863, L 4,. '64, Deep ; 24. 1864; , Sopt 13, ’63, ■' ; NpTICEIN PAyiTiON.I --i IN the Orphans’ Court, inland for]the conn- 1 ty.of Beaver, and State if Pennsylvania, i In the matter ;of thepartitionof the real es-. tate of Aidriw; 8. Glass,' lale of Ohio tp. t in said county, dee’d: To the heirs and legal rep resentatives of said deo’d., tp J. Glass (widow), James Glass,j John Glass,! E - ther Glass. iutermairied witty Joseph Gorrelr, the[lastthree how or late of .Wells ico, Indl ana, »Lucinda Glass,' intermarried with James Barclay, Inow ojtj late of Black. Hawk county, \ lowa, Win. Glajss,, how.' or late of Bewitt co., Texas/ini all 'others rinterested, Are hereby notified that in inquest to make partition or valuation of th > real estate of said ded’J, will bo held oln the premises, aitiiate in Ohio, tp., county and Slat e aforcsijd, on the lSth day pf August;! 1866, ;at : which time and place you may attend if you' think proper.' .f:■ v| i , ; | li JOS. LEDLXE, Sh’ff. 1 Saaaifr’s |Ome*, r. f'r L Beavetyjy.l9,’Cs. j •! . " j-: ME ; 1 QEFHA2JS’ COURT SALE. - , “QY virtue of in order of tie Orphans’ ■ Court I) ofßeayercounty.'tbeiundersigned; Ex ecutor oil the lrat will and testament of>Mat thew Elder, detfd.Jate of Bearer county, will expose ip salo [by public vendue or out-cry, on the premises, on , /I' | . 1 Tuesday, August 1865, ! : ! at Ip. i.,. jthi following jlescribcd piece dr parcel of land, situate in Darlington tp., Bea ver county,'bounded on the'westbylaud Of, Wm. Harvey" Knight,on. the north by land of Belah Chamberlin, on the ejast by other lands ol said tFestater, and op the south by. the tail race . ofi the Woolen Manufactory Or = other lands ofj'sdli Testator; containining about 150 acres, more prjless, about 80 aeres bloated and! under ctjdtiTation, and underlaid with, a good Vein of coal; on which is erocted a hewed log' bam, with frame sheds; 'fruit trees'bn the Premises, . The 1 farm is well watercd,and o schools, ;mills, and'churches convenient; about four miles lrom Darlington; |* ; XERiJB.-U)ne-third of the purchase money in band on the confirmali-h of the’ sale by the Court, and the remainder ih two equal annual instalments,i with interest |on each ; payment from thb date of the confirmation ;.bfj the sale by the Oonrt; book jwymentS’to be secured by [bond and mortgage.. ; i ••i, ‘ t ' ’ >Fcr further particulars inquire .of the un dereignod at Slder’e Mills, Bearer co„ Pa. r • .(' KBtJBES JSSTATT, Jjlo’6s El't of Matthew Elder, deo'd. ' _ I 1 4- T 1 , -- i 1 HAZIER, crt ' 5' IN PARTITION, 'f t. [ - ■ | '■i -• s’ Court, in and.for the coun f, and State of Pennsylvania. ’ the partition of the real es- *J 1 ' ' Ifclf If 1 1 . . k PHI LL lIP S BUR G . THEATER* 2 w.’s: I-- ....Proprietor. .' nPHIS-MUbU*hmeiit is now iopen for the BUMMER SE ASON. ■ 'Pertormando on each , . : TaeiSayi l Tbuntday and 1 Satur '■-4-4 day Evenings. Thlß Compsny is composed of the moat tal lied ladies and gentlemen,forming a complete ladies and ® .. Pantomime & Dramatic Troupe, - -:|’ i WithSingere, Dancers, 4c. ’ *®*No inproper characters admitted, r *■ JQpFifcntdMta referred for ladies. !■ 'Tic4et8..'..:'4i......14"".|.””.-"'"."-®0 ccnfs j.-Curtain risijl at SJJn'clpck. * ■ [jy!9:4tj : -.Notice. IN tho Orphans’ Court in and for the , cbun ty of BeaVer. In the' matterbf the parti tion of the rooi-'oatate of Robert Ritohieilate of said county, deo’d: - [ , ! The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;— To the heireand legal representatives of said dco’d, to wit: |Win.|T. Ritchie: hbw or lite of tho State of : Iowa; and Jonas D. Ritchie,; now or liteof California, and all others-interest edrt-tou and bach, tjf you are hereby, cited Iff be ahd appear before tho Hon, Judges of said -. Court, at ah Orphahs’ Court, to be held", at. Beaver, in county of Beaver, ;on the .first of September next, to accept oe refuse the real.estate of said doo’d.ji situ tepartly imH ipewejl, partly in Raccoon and: partly in Independence townships, Beaver Co, Pa., at ; the appraisement put upon it by an inquest awarded by j said Court, and returned to June term, 1865, and found ,tb contain as foubjm, towil: -V !■ ‘ • fv J ; Purpart A, til acres 134 perches* valued at $25 !per acre; purphrt B, 3S acres 80 perohes, valued at $45 per ajere; purpart C, 43 acres I-p perches, jva ued at $63,75 per acre, and in the i event of loh-acceptonce to show Cause I “why. tho same shoill tnot be sold. j. j - i i Witness the Hoh. L. L. M’Guffiu, President! of our saidC mrt nt Beaver, this Ist day of July, 1865.! JOS. LEDLIE, Sh’ff. • July 18,’6i. ' 111-^OTiOTE/r- TN the Orphans’-Court, in and-for thocoun _|_.,ty. of Beaver and State of Pennsylvania, j Ini the matter ofi the petition for partition of tlje real estate]of Rachel Hazcn, deed.,’ and ; how to, wit: July! jth, 1805, the court grant a rule on .the iteira and legal representatives' of said deceased; to wit: Ann intermarried With John Trhvcr, Who resides in lYcs.t Vir ginia; Elisabeth,' who is dead, leaving a hus band, Ebotj itickhojm. andtwo Children; Birn mel and Susannah who reside in the Slate of lowa, and oil others interested,to show Cause, if anyyou have, why an inquest to, make par tition of the jrealestate of said dec’cT should not be awarded at an Orphan’s court., to te held at llcaver, for the county of Beaver, oh 'thd'first Monday of September next.; jnlyl9,’Gs.|' ;i;r JOS. LEDLtE, Sheriff., STOLEN’ OB STRAYED fiora the premises of thc'sujbscnher in Bridgewater, I about the 2ut ! - - > •'-last, a four ycar old steer, spottci White, with brown face and large) suitable reward will be given to an; furnishing information of his where ! | I July 11 JOHN ,DEKR. /A»k of Bcavkr i CoOsrr, r. t Brighton, July 5, 18G5, ' / f l.’tHE-Presidcnt and-Direotors of this Bank J bars tins day declared a DIVIDEND OF TWO PER CENT: upon its Capital Stock, out of the profila| of the Ipst 2 months, payable, to Stockholders or I their legal represontetitM on demand—free Of goTernmonf-;>««jto By order of the,Board: v ■ jy!2 . j HDWD. HOOPS, Oaahler, | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.. LETTEBSjofadtninislration on the estaleof Kodt. Flbmiso, late, of New. Brighton, Bearer cp.,deo’d, hnringbeen granted to the ■an estate are requested to makeimmediate payment, and those haring claims against said estate .will present theSi to 'the subscriber properly, auf tbentioated for settlement. ' ft | < JOirS C. CALUOON, Adm'r,, i I yylg. : j Sew Brighton; lafterly Statement of The Na mal Bank of Beaver County i. KbW Bbiobtoh, July, 3d,. 1865. . ''Si!' ' ; ASSETS. '* J" : I Loans and discounts .....$108,247 85 U. 8. Bondsjand Securities ,'........,150,000! 00 Furniture and’office fixtures........ i 1,958 95 Expenses and taxes....... 1 . 1,075 10 Dae by banks. ... 17,997 63 Coin.'.; v ...,.LL:....1.j ..v.‘; 2,656 08 Legal Tender a other bank notes.. 88,440 9* J. , ' "-Ir - I': I .'l ' I . ; LIABILITIES. Capital 5t0ck........ . .145,187 50 • Nationalcirbulation 70,210 00', ■ Circulation! Bearer Co. 265 00 . Contingentlund..: ■ 4,000.00 Diridends unpaid '1,723 12 . Dep05it0r5..!..,..... 136,817 20 Discount, exchange & int’st 0,144 80 Q ti ti •j ' - j. ' '4', '’ , $370,377,t>2 ■- • L ' . 1 certify l|hat lhe shore statement is true and collect according to the test mj knowlojgo and-belief. : .; | Edwabd'floors, jCnsh’r. ! ; Affirmed and subscribed beforejrue, ibis 3d tday« July! A. -fl. 1865. ' S jljfSigned:) ’ ELI RENO, Ass't Ass’r. I yKPilAjrS’ COURT SALE GF ) i\- mUBUE REAL ESTATE* | BY Virile Of an order, issued put of the Or phans]Coufjt of Beaver county, the under*"; signed! adimmslralrii of the-cstatb of Thost J; UainiUoh, 'late of said * county, deceased, will expose) to public'sale by auction, on , !I* , zttirdab, August .1805] . on the premises; the - following described real estate, late the property of the-said Thomas dV Hamilton, dec’d., to wit.* A certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Darlington,- Bearer county, Pa*, ;bounded and described as,follows;|to wit: beginning at' the corncr of Market ana Fourth sts, thence along Fourth street sixty-six feetbo lot No. 83, thence along said lot ;140 feet to Imbrle’s, alley, thence by Seid alley j 66 feet to 'Market street, thence by said street |l4O feet to the place of beginning. The said described lot ii enclosed with a good ieheta and lon it is erected' a good two-story .welling hbuse. '■ ■: 1 j. TsRM3.--Onctthird . of the purchase money m the, confirmation of the sale by the court, balance ini two equal,] annual; payments from ihat date] with interest thOreon from same time, Jto be Secured by bondand mortgage. T -j MARY A. HAMILTON, Adm’x. BS Penn Planing Mill, SASH & POOR FACTORY- | ALTBKD • SLACK &8110 LES. | i Qir. jjfefm idb-Marbury Streets':, I -iv - j : I PITTSBURG, PA. | Flooring, Weatherboarding, Sakh, i Doors, Frames,Brackets d; Moulding Always or hind er made to order. [myX7:ly NOTICJE ' !■; IT6 Stool (holders of the Smith’s Ferry | : and Little Beaver Petroleum Co.I IEIBF ~- ii ’ ■ ' SttßSCw JEBB to the Capitol Stock of the laboVc} Company will please call aVthel of fice bf the Company and receive their berti#. Caleb.. : | \ - CHASI B. HOEST, i I Rochester,June 21 ,’65. j Treae. & CVk. : ! "■ ['■ ' ’ ■ V ■ I .f , I' 1111! .end No. 15. *•' . $370,377 62 1 1. GOJJfiT SAj^p sss *Ol lirtae.or.wj: order oLflrnW ;' K T Jj the county of Beaver,' the 2? espose to sale by public “L-d? £rsi P*i ery, on the premises, . - Tftesday, August Bf*. 1 •«. W 'foibwi.,,' parcels of grdtnd, late the • glot *>u BowoU, deo’d. situated in the b Chester, Bearer county; p». Ti " ou « k «f S', j No. 1-: All that lour £’ T 'V, described aa'fcdlows: Pmney street, at the h. E'c„J! * Johnson’s land, thence by said ««J” w , 1,1 "’a E. 221-2ftbttoCase street-thll°* 1 o' «t*: Evalongthrough north We of s -4’ i 150 feet to land of ItSallv ... c ‘»«« I yardlr along throughly fc“4} 248 fcel more or less, Hinds, and others, thence west is. 144 feet to said Johnson's land, anil 1 '? 5 :r V- f«‘ to the place ofW n betlt ' I lclosed.l - ' g,B, panu, g . £) I 2; & Town lot,j bounded North k* by Pihhoy street, East about ns fl 0 , 1 ? tt, » iA. Izenour,South about 45 f ee , v , b f I«c} ;nnd West about 160 feel by hnS i> e , !t,e H [Enclosed.. 1 ; r ■ . ■ loath. 3 8. A triangular Ik: bounded SomL v jferson street, about 100 fcot "J hi [lsland street 128 feet or- thpr«.i South and West by Brighton etnsm ° U i! t ’ W' feet. ■ ;• -■ ■ lll ‘M»UsS , •feiA lot of ground hounded' » East by Brighton, street, 100 foet m» ' Sout h by an alley about; loi) Un ’ about 100 feetjby.ansflley.on'vrtljv 111 ® cd two frame dwelling hphsej, i Me,re*t of water is oohrenient. W »»U -, Of thep art i . ' on confirmation of sale; by tki(>J^' aM O ‘ remainder in. two equal annndSi? 1 from that date, •with interest tromam the; deferred instalments of to be' secured' by bondUn J mottgiie Bw * J For further: infotraalion inquire If : tv, dersigned, . . 1 ’* • SAMUEL J..CROSS. 1 ' •* 1 : HANNAH POWELL, f AJ 9 laisl «t«n. [ ju1y12,’66, ORPHANS’ COUKTSaIeT" BY rirtuo of an order of Orphans’ Com of the county of Bearer, iWmdcnirj «d will eiposeto solo-hy Public VeadutV out-ory, on.thoprhmisee, on • j r~ Tuesday, August Sth, ,1865, ,’ . at l o'cloek, p. in.; the undirideil' four-thu, (subject to the.widow's dower) of the follow, ing Lots, situate in the borough of Bejitt Bearer qonnty, Pa’., late the property of he .rid Johnson, deo’d,'rii: NoJ 1. ThoundividccTfour-sixths oflolSs 159, in the generalplaH of the lots 'of'eaf borough of Bearer, bounded and describedu' follows, to wit: On the east by Mrs. Jamja, west by M. Weyahd, north by an alley, up sodth by Fourth street; on which are ereclel a two story frame dwelling house and.ooi buildings. . - No. 2 'being-half of Lot No, 72,,intbgn erol plan of the lots of said borough, eituiu on Third street, bounded on the" eisi.lj Zeigler, west by —, south by oorpoxatis allcyi bn which—is. creeled a two story fna !»hdp,’ how used by : S. J.. Small as a tursisn shop.and store room. ■ ' ' I :TaBHS:r-Onothird of the putohaaemwitjt! be paid on the confirmation of (hb.aalcbylij court, one third in due year" thereafter !! the balance in two years, with intercti each baek payments, ‘said deferred pnysy to i>6, secured by bond and mortgage. j For further particulars enquire ~of (8 j. dersigned. S. HUT AN, , NANCY JOHJSJ, ‘ Guardians oftho minor children o/su\V£C ifho remaining two-sixths of lie abore Iv scribed property, logethcl with the diiier’t dower, can be purchased at came tine ani place, and on eame-iefms. , ■ \fil imTßVlffill’ ; / i ■ i THHTTT ! TEETH! t: UTltilTY & economy; Health and JBeautj' ---- , _ - " .4 17 . T\R. Q. W. SPENCER'S st;-;asl IJ ESTABLISHMENT, So.- Hj.lf>--' mTSBUBO.-l’A., is;tnly ticdvt hours' time requi aset of Teeth complete . o° u * ■ place. No.' 254 Tcnu st‘ Tiltsbnrg.- 1 - above the Suspension bridge* Marine, Inland & Fire INSURANCE:' bo. of * oi ,• 1 ,v AMEKICA.- ■ PHILADEiP 01 * Incorporated 1794 Charltf ■ Tho Oldest Ca. in "the U ‘ OTeriiIT'OOO.OOO Losses paii in “ ’ ‘ it 9 : 'Organisation. 'Cash Capital and Surplus JaPr? . $1,715,171 71 I' • ‘ • * J [ , Buildings, Merchandise »na fift B.ured igainstj Loss orP»® ' : , -on the 'most Liberal Brick and Stone 'baeUvy I”*? Risks taken onj the most er 1 ; CHAS. B. HUB. mj3l’6s I-. Ag<-;»r: Estate, in tite era* o* Jj c si COOPER COUNTY. J . lO waters I ,{l tentioh of his friends in .fief fe nitt to the unprecedented land, of the first [quality; * _.^ u , of present time. 'M*. .fjSJ .tW cheap farms wiU «k> calling at my office in Bo 5 f(krn n«“ 1 will find aU descriptions ' er, with price, location. Ac- jiltf' jan2V(!s .h J< * M ; I Rochester,; Pi, _~