H I -V is®ifiSABgE -1865. y MISCEIEANEOTTS iwelW FAIR . T er Co. Society, . ' ’Viir.' BK HEj.l> **’- - 6&A.XTTD*t, **&>., Wednesday, Thursday Friday;,. O Ct . 4th, sth and 6th, *65.W c not confined to citiiensjof' ■frwjt?:. -i : ■■. i . : received a communication who sljfn* himself‘SoU f” ntilli-'ve must decline.to.pub-- f* bectiise' the name of,thb. writer % no'.Wcotnp»nJ H --, Oor ? rulers I ' '■ _on il:c street in Beaver on Sabbath pmnl-chßin. If . the finder will *it M-tfiis office,, he will be ire- Lout,— Monday morning, either Cjiewtob and Wampum station, or: on rJ T,ctween 'Vampum and New Brighton; 11W n ixiye pocket-book containing my Di's , ire a of my wife, and a niin (J unimportant papers. Any.per.son find -;,jte sniie will b? suitably>ewardedfby ii Kith Capt. J. C. Boyle. .J. : ■>_ 1 Josiah Liqhtnee. t learn frjan the Couronf that a'son c (-lVrj. I).. Johnston, of New' Castle, aged ,4 rest? '' m * tliovfncd in the Canal, in that jHcf ~n &uurjny, : last;. His mother was. an Ij.d'jw spectator - .of Ihe accident, but was ‘ Briden, formerly of .Ohio tp. L m 3 lilici ’sj the [cars hear Enon station, on ftfilivlsr. .Vo one witnessed,the accident, • hutSejMf T ar!discovered immediately after' (i» irsia .ca*cJ, .sutW.it. is supposed that he uinvoreJ lu’gct upoh it while in motion,and safe! ills on the traejk.. The kjr'M! so-mutilated that it Was only.!deif£. gjei person. He was killed :.i'S upon the county line,-and We un itrsiaml iHot inquest s was held both by the jßw'ssdhaKrreifce county authorities. ; The .l.'ccuVe.l had .‘recently returned from iiirLy.'-anil was residing hHo ■ujsa.wifo an 1 two.children. 'a 1 ;. readers will remember that some ■z» agiV y;li>ini-crrcd and-identitied, and no doubtj eMiVidinTcd by# those conversant--with theg jip. that slys was the victim of-a robber’ and,? «win. At the request of thejantharities, I die arc. -|tlie investigation. w<*f •utjhhoVd ' particulars,- merely stating i\vh O.w discover; resulted from a stray num--; |>«X \bc Ati’k, a- ich wandered, a consider-; ■hje home * j h'wi wishes To know the views of ; K-" i y (piay& Biu.an upon' the “all-absorb- F J ion of negro suffrage and’ equality r, iifof pure courtesy Iq the Ticca/, which is a ■ "ir,:?ramongst-us, wc are ready to favor it ..u oiir views upon: this question, as upon precession of the equinoxes, the. Allantic the tidal phenomena;oh the .coast or ip matter pf interest, • and (ji'cso* latter are as much involved, in Vlfe pAsent-cam . the lie MJggesfs. I A? jo cn'iinlity we believe a I ova! *negr,o is, ' - only Tire but the" superior of a dis i-.nlAvbiic.- ’Our negro regiments on tbgfield ihe:r superiority fo'the white’enemy r '• r aivl these werejßuperiur ■ r ft .u* stayed home, .both Xorth and A.^to.suffrage &*c mn at “Eeaver, July 4th, ’65. - $254 00 ■'u„.r.i l»ro ..., 1.....; 31 oo i oo jt * J,n - 'p ’••• : ; ino k 85 00 v -04er-l.oro ...; 203 25 tp.....; ........ 40 00 ip...-.- ;.... '5B 62 ■ p >" r s !i boro’ ........ ss 00 *£fV Ps 1 45 so, Vj. 'p ...., 64. no !p : ■—••—.....5.. 35 'oo y±fv‘ •••••■•• - 47 20 f Ji’ d T e *p-‘ -21 00 V.' 1 11 ’ ini »■ a...-. 56 *P ■ 24 bdro ’ - ll ' BB ? f ...::zz •■•••• •2° Anna Miller... "50 w Vn’ 1 1 I,- m •*; W ‘6raott id ; —a* {*•***• H OO , p P \ : 17 50 * : 41 00 $1,49125. ' ' Co "t^ rfeit pa*lal currcncj : 18 75 r' ' . ' s. ■ *' $1,472'50 a:^- nart mtT ' WonWarfaDts -- ’ ‘i’M Cnllrir,® a -. for Are w0rk5.... ! ..._ 100 00 \ S: .R«tan foVi ;r i hl,n<, V' : "" i “' ; j43 u 00 &C -V ■••12 00 V; f 4 L for t . I ' owdftr - so; M ; r -!liM+i,c '■ . '2O oo iPA* ;Jr &,c k « e E",.. .> • 2 oo * ft. r>ir_;.'. „ arpf^C.ter w0rk...... ; 000 r i;;^m a ’ £ ?” bt * i-s - 2i;-44 • z 1 _i $1731222 Jj472 50 lnTr< ‘ aiur^, s hands l r .. \ :' 1 ,o E^- Ground ' r ‘° , U ■of soldiers' widows 110 f ’u4en a - B e ' t , tl ! rOB d ? ,lar bil >« °n in N " Pit f Bbur g wor6 Th °y r i ; 1 w «‘l executed. : "l. -Pi nsion3f6r eral to the CoWmisaidner 6f under the essjon, r.t'‘thp laat-nesaioft Adf* pensionifjr the loss ot limb had been increased, it is (Officially ainouncei ! that no - feuch change in‘ lift ■ pension law las, been m ( adp. For. u e ofj One limp,. the army, pensioner re* celrcs 88 purinomlu i lie was u pri-' vate non-cummission ?d officer,or mn sieia i; 815 if lieutenant; 817 if a irst;lieutenant; t 20. it ajucaptainj 825 if y,;major, apd 530 .it a lieutenj. abt colonel qV: tiffany ’higher -grade'- The Same' rates,i according toranS, are applicable to navy pensions. ; l -CISTIIESSINO LccjnENT.-- Willing Tleecl, cjf jHanovei' tjp.wnßhi p, son <|f Mkj. Adurh Reed, wel|knowuthrougl{- pnt iho jconnty., had ilia leg tornoff b|r a threshing- machine, on Saturday last, below the knoej J)r. M’Carrejl amputated the.'-.leg -above. tho kneO, but ho’ injuries Were! •so .serious thait he d yed in fire hours alter., He leaves a-wife £,hd three children. |’ , 'BSt.'Vrei: learn that'k Than was robbed of B|doo. at Smith’s Hotel;; ficar Glas. igom.onOnight last week. The lock of the dopr of T tho robin Ip whielLhe slept was broken and the thief enter ed and [took'thfe tnoney frori i the .pock et of his p&ntaloons,. whish he lind placed under his head forgsale keeping. The offender has not yet been arrest ed, vhobgh Arr. -Smith is inakiugevery effort for, bis detection. ' Oil.-—MTp ;are iniormei!.that the T’enolon well at Smith’s Perry*] which has been unproductive for several yearjS, |:ommenced last jvoik to]yield oi| afetho rata of fonr or live barrels per day. It is the [property of tho & Littio.Beaver Oil Go. Oil was struck Inst week'near the Hugh Lee well, orirLittlo Beaver, at - J I / If ! 175 ;'ect, promising an two parrel well. Vvje did not learn-(ho n« the of the' lucky proprietor. I Take’Your; Home]' Pap gives' the fol.owi irxjt'-Sli^ek.. to your homo paper;— matter it ,j-on are poor, remember le are so poor as the ignorant, es •, it be the depraved, and they too "> go together. Keep, yonrj homo Remember, 1 that; if it ; Is i.-it trge and imposing as some, it is of ydur ti 3ighborhood business* ami tells you what oing on around yon' instead, of a isand nvles away;”. jj oh a adv No IE Squirrel La w— j s ti: Ije.sorrift ui is ap pi I'd to the UavoyWhe n arj legally |“shi>ottibl( Idr the J tSjiiefit of at tliev’ act joP April ( tinc : fronvlho tc the last dliyi o(_ la vinfl'cts a penalty for killing, them s pear rega rels ter NAf, Revenue Decisions.— ' Commissioners lias decided that, .jerejf partition of 'real .estate be-' i en f joint nr tenants in eomm.on not be made without being detri tal do the interest ojf the parties eoniernod, and the court orders the lTfejre.es to self the land 1 1 public auc „ a deed of ,tfie sime.'is made to purchasers, such; deed must hfl* stamped as other deeds. There; is an td;tc al sale, and a valuable considera tion passes. The htnmp oh the ori<>- inal process does not hover the deed/’ ••Where a mortgage is foreclosed and special execution iss m, and land is sold the same ns an original exeeu-> lion, the deed made Ijy sheriff to ppr-t chaser must be stamped :as tS »tber deeds.”. r- \ ; .[ r ' ■ . •■ • T|hc Cotr.hnjflsioner pas also decid ed that ‘‘Wjhere a| mjortgage-contains a attorney! to sell, it is sub ject to. a stamp dutyi as a power of attorney-iujaddition | to the duty re quired upon i t as a ipoi)tgage.” (■■■i ‘ ' -T- 1 ' ' ■ ;?üBUo Examinations. : v * T|ho following, appointments are: made by the undertignnd for exarpi natton-ofapplicants ibrjteaching Com | nvon Schools in BeaverjQpmuy, viz: Chippewa diet Aug. 31,.McKinlbVg £. H. Freedom dp , Sept •1, Ohio j d0,,-do ro, Fairria*£' do Greene do do [6, Hooketown, do's Hanover ,do dp |7, (Miller’s do Raccoon .do do 18, Smith’* do Industry 'do Vdo JR, Industry do Brighton do do 14, Fnkin’s do Moon [• do ■* dp 10, L)avis’ do I’atjerspn ,do do 18, O: Brighton do NewScwio'y do . do It), Boggs’ do Ecodomy do ;do £O, Baden do Hopewell do do 21, N. Scottsvilledo Indepcnd’ce do A d« , .22, -Rarden Run do Pulaski | •; do -do 28, Kettlcwood’s do •Franklin ’do do 2!), Furnace do N. Nowipkly do do 3oj Warnook’s do o’clock to App trkts cept ti ■who vs tWOj cani men DO 00 00 66 initiations will .feorameheo at 9 a i- V l ' jTcaphers are requested i|y 'for examination in the dis khere they expept to tench,'ex jose of llig, Braver and Marion, iill apply] at th[e hiont' place., cej t :i absent '“spo at the tors / cpj atjour EMI No private exj i caBefof| -sickle e froiVi home iit blie exajninatio( written request i Parents, SoKod : mdn are reques examinations J. I. RjEI ingtqn, Pa., Anl i [ J $l6O 1 Bar r.- fir*—. per at, the! -following - ~ ~ ’"'- i; ..“Wbiclebdaiit fide -d&C. Ayer & Go., and ,lq. ipkp their Ext.flarsaparilla in-'-oor family by stating the which itr was taken andim effects. • ; .Wh en pur only. -cb iWw r , in 111#, third Jpear, was about eight months oild; j a : spire! ‘apjfekred 1 ; fiiWt;'in'small pimples on'his foreheadoverhianose.. These rapidly.increased and[ -uniting formed a loathsome, yirdlent Vepre, ,which' .“finally ; sprpati: ipy.er fils iforo head and*facPi.not even .excepting his eyelids, which became soswollen that his eyes were closed. We. called - a Bkillfulphyiician.'whoadrainistered the usually prescribed femedi'iiJ. A solutipn bij nitrate of silver wah , ap plied until ■"the ■ mass, of corruption whieh covered bis entire face .turned jet black." the sore again [and again burst through the and artifi cial skin formed by .this jsolutiom— Meanwhile many remedies were em ployed without any apparent benefit: (For fifteen days and nighfe : he Was constantly held by his parents to.koep him frfimi tearing open 1 with.his bands the corrupt mass whiph ehverod bis 'face., f ■ ■ . 'i-,j' , Everything having' failed',..we were indnepd .byltbo high recommendations of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for the enie of Scrofulous (disease, to give, it a trial!— In' hi* treatise: o.n. Scrofula, Dr. “Ayer directs a-build soluiioS of lodinc of Potash to be used as a wash while tak ing the SafsapariHa, and. it was faith fully applied. _ j : !. ! Before one.''bottle of Sarsaparilla had heen given the sore had lost mu'cli of its virulence and commenced lo heal, Another!botvle effected nn en. tirebure.andlue general prediction that the child would die was contra dicted. ' His .'eyelashes' came out, grew again, and ' his face is left without a scar, as smooth jas anybo dy’s. It is unnecessary j for me to stale in how high esteem we hold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. • f .'Etna Insurance .Company.— We would .call the attention o;t-6nr'read» ers to the advertisement oi the Insurance Company,”lm another co.U umn This is one of the very best companies in the’ United Suites Their assets on the first, of January, last after paying alHiidehtednesß was nearly 'throe million dollars. Losses paid -by. thjs company' in forty-six 3 ; ears amount to the enormous sumi of seventeen millions five huuilred thous and; dollars. This is.miffu-ient guar anty of the reliability of the company. Every property-bolder •-tiow shoudl have his property insured, and it) a, company, where in case of[ loss he is sure of lifting liia- insurance.;; The -Etna Insurance Cohipanyl is just the. company 'wd would recomihencfe— Charles B. Hurst, Etfq., of Rochester, is the, agent for this cotmt^*. iiil eh.— r-An cx ng sensible |n there ap rehensi.on- in gray .squir e,- ’ we wouhl • ißeaver, Angusti 21 ( ls(33i ] Jlfr. Ntfftor: The undersigned, pupils 'of (Jnioii rSchpol, have flood “very. good, 7 ’ fob the'week-ending Ang. 18’th: No. 2 —(Teacher; Miss Savage), Ella Crail, Anna Stokes, Jessib M’Crecry, Eddie limn, Vvillib Sheldrake, Wijlie M’dintdck Joseph Heed | ! No. S—(Teacher,Miss Harper), Ada' Welsh, Cornelia Hob—' j inson,. Laura McKinley, ] Mary ile i Cipro, Harry Patton; WeJsli|.i , No. 4—Gertie DonehopJ' Angelina Anderson, Ada Early,.Mary Ln (forty, Clara Smith,Lillie Str6t!k,ji,tjna Thom as; Martin Lyon _- ;| ; Hoporf front Xo. 1, next week. |- ,J. G. Wood, PrmL ■ ■ i i ■ i i.- 11 eonebrned, 2, 18(12, fixes Y of Septem Dcoomlber.— ‘ of five doU t any other ilutr). Editors : ’Thinking tha£ a few linos from fbe south side" of the river might hot come amiss, 1 have cone Xudeil |to write you a short letter to let y<|u. Jtnow .thatj, we are. still alive in old Independence. | , . . I The greatest prop ot the Den|ocracy has fallen in this township, in the shape of the closing of the Distillery here. j I. should not be surprised if we beat thenT'this fall,, now thattheir great departed 1 ; The, loyal men good spirits, and mean to give a good affiounl of themselves this falL L 1 The late heavy rains have sknewhat retard ed jthe ingathering of the crops, bnt jif the present dry weather should continue we shall have enough and to spare.' , L : j Youra truly, ~ B. Look Out foe Them -i-An exchange says there is a aet of inhuman cbarla tans going about the conjntry applying sulphuric acid toitho jeeth of their dupes, which while it gives-, a tempo- brilliant whiteness to teeth, inEvShort time-'ruins them: forever!: Ortr eduMry friends should look out for and ieep all such preparations from theip tnouths. • Gen. Grant BefK Judge Moody, in a epeojfcv man banquet in St % tiotu follows of Gen. GraWfel; • “I knew Gen. Grant long S&iore this rebellion hCgan.'We were birth: poor then, struggling for a livelihood.' We had no interest ip the risb and fall of stocks; we had: no railroad shares nor porner lots, and -jmoney for to morrow’s market was ofxen our chief subjecidf inquiry, Lknew him when be hanled wood tb' Louis" on the Grovais ..road,'andfalef., when,, with impaired health,'." lio UieVip " point prop t to a county office,’ but-the wise County .Court could not see "his merits. They appointed' iP his Pleiad anotherman long since forgotten.” convenient iminations, ox« ifl or necessary the time of hold l, and then only id School Direo fl Directors and jt,od tobe present IjD. Co. Sup't. II, ’65.; ■ i -- |., * < J .V^v.^,4. v tfg. 18, 18G5. IsnKPKSDKSCE, jY, .E TUB Wak.— at the. Sher apoko taa OTJWBMG&t4N; , - __ .—r Hobday evening; 21st-;WBt, a meet* ing, for the purpose bPs ak'l6'Bii^lob‘ l ihxinajy"to raen’s 'of A w!e«tePni Penn a., Aq.-, ( was'held .in low’s..church, Bi R. dfridibid, Jssq.,' presiding; -The meetiop opened with; ani appropriate prayer by Rev. J.iD.jl Glen’n. After ; a statement -of ? fbe- ob jebt.oftHe. meeting: oy■,/• S.Trayiilo Agentofthe Pittsburg Association R6v. A.. 8. Bradford was! introduced and .deiivefeda ' prepared leeturC'on the fights 'emanci pated slaves of the SoUtfa; anti-of bar d.nty towitrd them—strongly advoca* ting the right of suffrage in theirbo half, which be believed to be the main hope of ..Southern Unionists in thb work of recon Strnclion on a piopet basis. '.Wilmer Walton, who for sev eral months past has been teaching a large school .bt Freedman in StcL; phenson, Ala:, was called • ont and delighted the J audicncpriyith a plain qarrutivo of his experience .inthb South., Of. this';Jgontlenrah and- hw good- work wo shall speak' again A| Committee, appointea.for the puN pqse, reported a Cor.atitntion for the Association,together with a., list of officers for tbe sSibe, which ’&as ac* cepted and adopted. A vote of thanks was tendered Rev, I Bradford for his able and eldqnem: address, and . the meeting adjournetl.,~ |C. W- Taylor has been appointed Chief of Police, and [ will .hereafter aid lLigh Constabl sMitchell in bring ing offendersto j istico. i .• | Thursday of lost week. M. S. Johns, Burgess, issued a warrant forthefaf reet of Alex. Long, Edvard Kene dy, £nd a young man named Baker, vfho. under the influence of bad whis key; wore amusing themselves by driving furiously thfcugb the streets. In the attempt tb jsrfcst Long he stonily resisted, inflicting several severe blows upon tie] body ot, Mr. Johns.. Long and Kannedy escaped; but Baker was arres;cd, fined 85.00 and costs, upon ihepr ymontof which be was discharged. Long jp a des perate character, and jrichlj’' merits lliP penalty |of ihe law; therefore it is'hoped ! that he will be cauglif. • MAUWIED: . f ,On the 15th iiist.. by |ih«f Bov, John Brovin,-of Freedom, John so{n Kerb, to- Miss Anlnie p. Abbdth not, all of Beaver County, Pa. Thursday, Augut -17,at--tho res ide f.oo4>f Samuel Iranian, Esq,Bridge water, Pa., by RtSt. Jj M.Shields,,Bav, R. R. Moore, of Tenri., to Miss Emma C. Dunlap fT AC ADEM "5T , THE .Fall Term ot this Institution Will; commence | j I ‘ j: Tuesday, 5c0t..121 h, 1865, . ' i under the charge-.of . !.,j . 'M. GANTZ ' . ' r ■ ; as Pr incipal. ' ■ jit is desire, and will lie the aim, to make this a thorough English; Classical and Com mercial School, and td sustain the high char-, acter it has heretofore maintained. ! ‘ .Good opportunities Witl be afforded to young men and boys Who desire io| obtaiiro,.'tho'rough. English land Business! Education, and to all, who may desire’a Classical Education, trffto' fit themselves for entering the higher College; classes |. - ,| . ’ .j'jj Ferrates of &c.send for circular.; Address the ■ Principal at New Brighton, Beaver county. Pa., iir th,C undersignjid. . : ' ; I . H. HICJE, {: • 1 1 pec. Board of Trustees, Beaver, Ea.. CABIiAiIT’S , Jj- " w JParlor Organs ■ .and;[l •' ■ I -;ij - v ■ ORGAN HARMONIUMS. ■ ■ ■■■ \ !■ ' ■ : if 1 : IN ; ' -v", f • ■ -/.I THE oldest and most popular instruments' of :he kind in tUia c^uatry. J^or f ; Sale.vply .at 1 H. KI.EBER & BRO’S., i 122 Wood st., ' i M.. ■ '! If j ' ■©■"Sole Agents tor Cirhwt's Parlor Or gan* for Western Penn’a. c • my 10’66 ?" I 1 v jptRUIT TREES FOR 1 Persons who intend! planting ■ Orchards, Gardens,] or Vineyards', •Are invited to examine our Nurseries it Edge worth Station i on the P; Ft. W. *C. R. R-, 12 miles west of Pittsburg, or 1 send for aCal alogue, before ordering from irresponsible tree pedlars. ■ Onr stock is very superior-,'srf large, stout, heavy Trees, and the. varieties are war* ranted jmrrect to name..] Parties residing in the same district, hyl joining l and eommglto the Nurseries, or sendingiheir orders by mail, can. ha ire each lot put up separate and najned plainly; and charged at |the-«rates porhuk dred, and delivered in Pittsburg or Allegheny fijce of, charge. ; ' 1 1 ! -T. E. SHIELDS & CO., ' ! eug2 { Newietly, 4i le gi* en y co., Pa/ ’ EXECUTOR'S, NOTICES. LETTERS testamentary on the Rebo, lato of Nbrth BewioSly township. Bearer Conntyj, Pa., dcc’d, having grouted to the juidersigned, all persons' .indebted to said estate ars requested to jnake imnieolate payment, tind those-having claims against the same; will present than properly authenticated for settlement. . ' -T-" - ! RKSO, • \ E _,_ -r-. : MABTW RENO. / Kx "• a r*l ■ .... -.Mil !' New Caatle, Pa. i J. iH. Qtjortzs. HOUSE AND SIGH PAINTER IA hrdera left ahM'ioreVpMrug Store.in x\ ;lhe borough of Bearer,' wilPhepromptly anabtfedfo. ■ ■;), :j { - ~ .-r. 4- - - ii4 ll 4 3 riff '4 lig . ■ - . V 4 !T)T yirlne.of sundry writs of X>. and fieri Facias is; Court W- GowmoriPlnfsof,th4i ser and. to me directed, T will Uo sale at the Sheriff's office {ri Bearer, in the county afoi-eSaii »alU¥d£y *l&ep^mßer| at 10 o’filooh ia ' property, to wit:. 'j j ■: M All the right, Ititle.j interest defendant, in and id all the t Certain piece and parcel of lAbd-'aitutte 1 in tbe.town •nip of Big Bearer, epnnty ,J «ild (Stale afbS- B *ld. beginning at the north-1 bet corner of a formerly by* : Thomad B, \ Clarke, and part qf the same,' new .conveyed, and running thence by lands, of 1 the heirs of David Clarke, ’edtilh ‘lJ’degj. (kstl6operahe« to a post, thence pjr land of S intuel -and Rob ert Chapman, east,- .10l .per. 1 t |; d po*t4; thende by paid of the land lately oihbd by Rhberij Clarke, deo’d., north 2J : deg west 94 perches to* post,.thencernprth, 79dog eait ; 7-I,o'pit to a post, thinoenorth 17 west 74 perfo, a post,- thence_ north,73 ;deg (aat 36 ppr toi a post, thence north —| deg we* oOpcrdhcs to a pwt, thence by land of Robert Stinson, south $9 deg .west 87 J parches to a white oak, thened by land' of William Miller, 'sotiih 2J-deg epst( 77 .3-10 per to a post, , them el north £9 deg west ijSßt (perches, to, jibe plac »(of beginning, containing 148 acres (.and44l perches, ’strict measure, more or less, about 140 - acresblear ed; .tße entire farmunderfancj.fandin stale of cultivation—on whic 1 are erected‘a two story, log house, double (leg barn, and stone spring S6usd, : iabtSut 23 by 16fbbtdn{ length and breadth;—orchard ofgopd' fruit trees on ,the; premises; the whole ,farm;.well watered;'and underlaid with <. three feet vein of. coal; Also, levied on one otiier piece lor;, parcel of ground, bounded aid described. as follows, viz; All that cerlain piece or parcel of land in; Big, Beaver tp , , hounded bn 'the north by the track ■of the Pit 14. Ft. "W. St Ci BRi, on the east by land of JOs. f Smith, odd John Beatty, on . the .south’by land;of Joseph Smith, and on .‘the ‘west'by land of Walter Beatty, containing bhout :p0 acres,. about;6o acres cleaved,; ;and 'entire 1 fa rm nnddr fence, on which, are erected, l?.doubl( log house, twd stories high,; spring-house, and old log build ing.; The above described farm underlaid with a three (feet vein of coal I one"bankjopen; premises well watered, .with: a good orchard thereon. ' ,i t'■ -■ j •; ('• ; "T. Seized and’'taken in execution as the prop erty of Jas. De Fombellc, at;,be suitbf.Thos. M’Clure, C.ommittes of Jolalthan Phillips, a Lunatic.' 1 ; j 1 . (([.'( 50., 2. ALSO, At the same' time and! placi title, interest and claim of d< and jo the following lot of gr< of No. 178, in Finney’s, plan o ough of Boobeet»r, Beaver Co ed on the north east! j by . Bri( the south by Washington jSlre west by George I*. Smith, on a two story stone house, from buildings; fruit fees] on the 1 good water convenient. Seised and taken in exocuti erty. of Joseph. A. ' Sohonlau Evers, at the suit of Shackle) Purchasers will take n cent, upon all amounts ofthei . quired in hand. All (bids un required in 1 cash at the time these conditions are|' not co property wijl bo re-sold. , •' • : JOSEPH liE Beaver, Aug. 1 OtbJ 1805. I ALL persons (interested Administration anil Gi which have .been passed, n ■Register's Office, of Uijayer c take notice that the line wil the Orphans’. Cpurt. io be hi end for the county of Bparei the Gth day of September, II tion and allowance..). 1 The final accounts (real Peter Angel, administrator Christian Leffler. decj’d.t The final account jof fohr tor of the,last will of Wm. '! I'lie final account..if Davli tor of the last! will of Tlios. ’ The final amount |of|,Ja?u ministralrir. of the estate ' t ney, dec’d. i ’ | \ j ! . ■ The final account of deo. minis! rat or with tlje will a! tale of William Spalilin'g, dc The final'account of Mary of the last will of lienj i Haz ’ I The final account of Bobl utor Of the last will of Jnme; ■ The final account s 6f ;Edmi utor of the last will .if Hobt ’ The account of James. M of tSe last-will of Jos. M’Cn I The partial account iof D imnistralor of the estate of afaaw, dec’d/ ■ . ! The partial account of-Th< of the last wilt of John Clar The final account of Rob of the estate of Harrison Cai The final account (teal) ol lon, adm’r with will annexe less, deo’d. I ,i ' The final account of And of the last will of Margaret |Tho accountl pf Henry Co; estate of Henry Cowan, sr. ' ‘ The eiccounts (real and p Calhoon, ex’r. | of the Uist y _ Calhoon, dec’d. ]. 1 .. | ,-i7 _ ( The final account of l Char!es'John9ton, ! exfr-j: of the last will of James Alcorn, dec’d. j 1 i, j| The accdunt*of-Francis T. Wilson, adm’r. of Halid Thomas, decM!'. ~ • 4' ’ll The final account of Alex. T. Ritchie, udin’t Of'the estali of RoijtJ Ritchie,-nec'di il |j. Thefinal ’aceount of T, P. K6hinaon, ci'r. ,of the last .will of John Boggs! deC’d.-' 7; I j;' |i ' ■ The'final accounts' (real- add person: d) ojf- John B. Cheney, adm’r. of Vhd estate of J ohn 'Cheney, dee’d. 1 ! . - j." ■! | : '[M 7 The final account of Jos. A. Wray, ad'm. oF theestate of. Henry Findley dec'd.■ 7‘: | -j: The account of Robt., Harbtson, lOuarflian of James Si. Johnston, Thinqf son of Barnes W. Jphnsto.n,. dec’d. | j!:. The accouhl of Samuel M lore, Guardiin of Eiisa|>eth Cassiday,' formerly Elizabeth Hai sha, minor daiightet of Elizabeth Harsha.dccd. The account of Jacob Umatedd! Guardian of (Frederick Beuchler, minor son of Peter Bduch ler, dee d.' '■-i 'M v - •• 7 j The accounts: of Robert 1 dian of Agnes and Marghrej daughters of Wm. P’oweU, da ‘"i ’ A! '■ ! Bearer, Ang! 9, *65. FALL PLANTING. : iPJLAJSTi Tlie~most perfect .Piano Foi KLEBER $ BRO!S., » !: -. V. .- LV Vi i 122 WOOD St.; PITTSBUR^ Agents forSlei iway’s Piatiqs for Western Pcnnsylrania. 11 [inylO’?pj , ; , BOSS BROTHER, & Co’ Writing Fluid, thebest Bridgewater Ihrug Store. * vinoed. Manufaotnred bj Company 1 it, all the right,' • fendants, ot in, fund, being part i flots in the bor imty.Pja., hounds; i;hton Street, ion iet, and. on the vhich is, erected i b stable i*nd duit -I>| , and awed of ion. aaithe Trop ■ and Ferdinand It M’Lnne &00. io(iCe that .lb ‘ipeii ifjbids will bftfe i ler SoO will he of the,-sale. It ' nplied with- the ; Sheri,ld. | .OTICE. ji the following j ardian adpounts. nd i filed in the Njinty, 1 be presentpd. to eld at BcaTee,i\ni r.Jon Wedneailiy, 105, for eon^jijis and personal) of ■<|f the eatptjg of : Smiley, Execii lltnn, deed.: j I Graham, exeott ' j)>ffet, dcc’d J : , 1 . ii M’Elhiaey,; nd ; flJan.es Jl’Elhi- M.' Spalding) ad i ineicd of the os [C’r-. ■■ f 1-1- ii Ilmen, Executrix : in) dec’d i | jj I. yfhitehili, .exec ii and Brawn, ’eiecj Brown, dec’d [ Cresdy, : executor nady, dec’dl j -|i .. j ; >vtd Jbhfta&ji) ad- George C. Brad- is. M’Clare, ex’r;' k* dec’d. ; j 1 j i t; Alcorn, adm’r. fey.. 4® c ’d. ■i j .[1 Francis Lo Gdul d of Harriet Car revr Harsha, ex’t. Harsha, dec’d. ian, adm’r. of the 1 'Mi. 'l;'- jrsonal) of Milton fiU| of Thomas Xji‘ THE GR CAN BE JIAD i. l.« ■' -• . r ’ Air:'" s. ExiraCheihieiH in thl worl4 jkt the fry; it and Be: con lh» American j Ink TM'li:: =ME Eaßig . | tire A«t of • 14th .fdf properly* allowed to *be rcU*itieKMINAKY MUSICAL KSTTHITK. Reviß. T. TAYLOR, A. W , President. rptfE Terms open. respectively-Sept. T 2, ’65, |_ January 2, and April.s; 1866/ for instruction in any branefi of science op on any musical in --[ru men t| also vocal music, private or in' classes; id iaflprdcd het'erst reasonable rates. j tajls received, iii the Primary Department; also small girls of nfty degree of proficiency. , • Dijiwing andcpaintiiig of every stylfc will Receive the special “attention of a artist. ■ i’jTuttion: $5,50, sBllo, and $12,56, nc lord ing tjo department. T , None but thoroughly qualified and expert-’ ensed Teachers - fire employed in any de tart ihent For fuithcr information address i 'HE Bt|fbseril oaned an. office "at, ■ 5. ' Rochester, • lately occupied by F. A. Fortur jr solicits the pa tron* gc rt his fnenos and the. public in gen- «al-'| ■ •’ 1 • j; • ' i ■•. 1 Particular attention given to the adjustment of Officers’ accounts, j and all . claims arising out of thejju-esept wSr, such.as , ‘ , Piiltnte, Bounties, Atreart of. .Pay, j "■ Prize J lokty,. jfc., .je. Deeds drawn up and acknowledged.; :;Pire risks taken ’in first class Insurance Companies/ !• | ; Revenue stamps always on hand. *■*,; ;R*fers to John A) Caughey, Jos.'Plummer, •Win. jll. Smith.&-Col, Pittsburgh ' Rochester, May3|’(»s ->,■ • . ' ' = ■ TRIAL LIST FOR SEPTEMBER .TERM, 1865. J W Decker's'JEx’rs k-aJno. Mellon, 'eta.; .1 Charley Thorn Va Margaret Higby, , L Ra,wden’a heirs ,]ra John T Holmes; ,i Patterson & Davidson vs Martha Souddrh; I I Boro of Bearer ra Wm.Q Wolf; ■, i U Geo. Fry, etal vs Jos ILippiacolt, etal; dames Collins, et al vs W M Shirts, etal: Dayid Scott's heirs i ts Arch’d Robertson; V ■’ 4® ts at at; i Geo Hinds o : TS Pitt.Ft W&C IlRCo; Philip Bentel . ts A .Bailsman, el aU Wm Eakin’sEx’r ;Ta Henry Jordan & wife. J Ai|({9’6s . °j M. WEVAXD. Fp. ' RUodesiGuay f Powell, minor moorb; ' ■r J s-r J-r: CHARLES B. HUE . JTOTART -.PUBLIC. • - V THi- SiTER, l.ateij Ov I or tone. f ISTotice . : • To J: Stockholders 6f the fhillipsbtirgahd ■ Rochester,Steam Ferry Cp.‘ i i rtlBE Stockholders of above company I | will meet at thh.offide of Chas. B/rHurst, Koch ester; SatObdat, Adoust 26, ’65, at 2 o’clock pi W; As j businesa of great iti portauee will comebtfore the iheelingi ierenF stockholder isesrhestly requested t ’> I‘fi -V t,, r; 1 ; *'!• *A- i. FiIAZIER, Glerki 'TVA' ; COMPANY 1 ORD, Ct. THE DIAMOND, TER, PA' .tielj occupied Ky octane. {aps:fltft ‘ i ,! UMNiZUMN ; ] . 1 *-,y i ■' ■ Scrtjfiilal 'cod Swdfolmw’Blseage*, , From F.nirrp o tr*U-hno*CH incrchant of 0& r - '•!■•• ■* - ■" ■^wrrf» .ifftljuvr.', '.,' ,- ■:' : “I have wW lac;(i,iluaniuk.-i) vfyonrSARSAPA- . RILLA, but ucvef vcf ode bottVdvlilch foiled Of tbs . S paired effect ami tullSalinractlinf totlsnsewho took u -As hat as far people tfrHaiwy.'urH'Aliefd had:: been uo medicine like it ln.Tuic iu , eut co#imuliltjr.” Eruptions, PifnpltSi Blotches, Pustules, TTI« cej«,^ro»,aiMl.»BDlBeaLae*o)rth«i,Skia. 1 v U . ; lErawtltei.noSi: SMOion, ffrMfa&tglatul: " - : “ I only ,dtrnny,duty let yon autftbc public, nltco 1 add rnStestimony to that vonpabllahof tlic n»'." dfclnal virtue* of Soar tty daugS-;; .Ser,agwF, < ten’< had an aWtcWn'}- Humor In fer ears, -■ "area, an* hair foryeur»rwtai* wtfwero tumble, to euro until wc tr(wl J'onr JSshaarAiilM-V. She has . been well for sonic mdntii»'.“ , ,> from ffrs.Jane ti. Itice,d .tectl-hthmiand mt «*■<:- esteemallmlgitfDenMtvUle, C.i/k Hag Co.; X. Ji ' ; *,■ , u Jiy droateerjn* suffered for s year past with ».,■ scrofulous eruption, wtifch was very troublesome. , ' Nothing, afforded any relief until wc tried youj . -Sarsaparilla, i-lucfi yooocompletcly cursdfter.'’ Erom.Chqrles Pi Cage, Et&rof iheteii/r^Munim* ■ Gage, JforrWji If fo+ mamJlicturcr* ~ papers in Xnthitn, X. It. ■ - ‘ ■ ■ “T had for several years a.Very trirablesomo ' kronor in my ifaie, which grew constantly wOrsn.t' ■ until it disfigured my features and became an crable affliction, {'l dried almost every thing a nlau ' ' could bfbottHulvlec and Ihedlelnei but wttllobt. toy , relief whatever, imtil 1 -took your .SARSAPARILLA. 1 Jt Immediately mRc my face worse, as yon told me it.might fora time; but lots few weeks the new.* . skin began tt>l form'under the blotches, and Cou- ■ tinned until my tfaco is as smooth as any body’*,. ■ and lam without any symptoms of the disease that . I .know of. 1 mfjoy.pcrftct'liealtb, and VrlthOßt * . doubt it tifyour I" I, ;' Erysipelas—Gen end Debility t-Purify th» . .--v■ ■■"•Blood.’; JVdsi JV.-RoM. Eareiri, HouUfrt Ijf„Site Tnti . «.Diu Avan. I seldom fail to nMovc.RpupMons; r and Scrofulous Sores bytUa pcrscvcrtugUsßOf your Sarsaparilla, and I nave Just now cured an attack ■ of .Malignant Erysipelas with it. No sltcrstiyd we 15 possess equals the Sarsaparilla you have sup - plied to thu-profeHidon as wcll os to trie people.** ■ From J. E. Johnston, Esq,: WaL-eman, Oluo, ■ r . “ For twelve years, I had the yellow Kryatnelss , on my right arm, dnring which ttmc l tried all the celebrated physicians I could reach, slid took lino- r deeds of dollars worth of medicines. Thu ulcers - , were so bad that the eords bccamc visible, and the' doctors decided that ray arm mimt bo amputated.'r - began taking your BausaparieCv, Took two bot; . ties, and somo-of your I’lLL.'Lf'Togjelhertheyhsvo . cured me. lam now as well add tound asany body. Being In apublic place, my ease la knosm tp every a in this community, and excitea the wonder"of j From JTon. Henry- Mnnro, if. P. /*,, of XesscasUej r/ _ C. If., a leading member Qf the CaMuUm vtenL *■ . ' '■ ; -■, ■ , • yqnr Sans A papilla In ray family, * for general dth&iiu, and .for purifying wbiood\' with very beneficial rcnultsvand feel coafidCaocTn ' aQmmpndlny It to the nfflfripri.” . - ' * • - J Bt, Anthony's Bait Bhaum, --- _ Scald Head t BorQ Ey«.- : - From Harvty os/c editor eftht . ■ 7\inkhannocl: T)evu>crat\ Pennsylvania. ' i “ Oup only child* about three years of age, was attacked by plmplcaon hisforbhead. - They rapidly :: fiprcaduntil theyformed a loathsome.ana rirulcab -{C. sore, Which covered hU face, and actually 'blindedX- * bis eyes for some days. ’Atskllful physicianapplied j nitrate, of silver and other remedies* witliont any - apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded hnT v hands, lest with them {he' should tear open the fee* teriug and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Having tried every thing else wo had any ' hope from; we began , givingl your Saissapaiulla, r and applying the iodide orpofnth lotion, as TOtt . direct. The sore began to heal when weuu: MUsettri, “1 find your &ausapauilla a , more- effectual remedy for the secondary -symptoms, of SyphiUt and fb/syphiluio disease than any other we poisqsv ; The profession arc indebted to you for some .of th* t>cfit medicines we liavd.M From A, S', JVbi ch, Af, />., ait eminent n&ysfefcm of ' Zairrencc, A fuss., t chfris a prvvtineni.inembcr of , ' i)it Legislature of Ma*mdnt*eit*. c • “,Dn. Ayer. 3iy dear Sir: I have fbnnd your - Sarsaparilla an* excellent remedy for SmbUtit both of the jand secondary type, aua effeo* tunl la some cases that wore toe obsnuatclo yield to 1 otlier remedies, , I do not know wliaf we con ent* ploy with more certainty of Success, where apowoK lui alterative la requirco. 7l -/, •-v> : ■ Mr. Chnf, t Fan iictp, o/Xap . had. dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by, thuabuso • .of mci^QryrQr mcrcurfa/rfwt’aw, which grew more ’ ' and more aggravated for years, .in spite of every J. , remedy oc,treatment that could be applied,until -perseveriag usb of Ayeu’s SausapalUlla relieved - - nim. Few eases end be found- more inveterate and ■ distressing than this, and it' took several dokca; ;• ' bottles to cure him. 1 : * •j_ ' > the public their qualityis maintained equal to the best it ever’' has been, and that they, dependcd on Vj to do all that they have ever done. - - Prep*i S d..by’ J: C. AYEK, M. D., & C 0.,! Lowed, Mass.,- and sold by { Bgk-Sold, by J. Moore,' Beavpr; X)r. Smith, Bridgewater; Gross, Rochester; I) f. Sar gcn», New. Brighton; and by dealers every, where; ' 1 - ‘ \ ' huV9’C4 ■ Wines and Liquors* WB^esale. (froctriea at or hxjfjfamwe.- PIOXJE, GRAIN, FEED, &c. At,Peter Angel’s, Bridgewater. BUTTER, . Eggs, arid all kinds, of country ; produce taken ia legchhngqr..for Which ? the highest market price will be paid. lu r connection with the Grocery nndLiquur.stOrc;;. the Bakery and Confectionary .in still.carried i on, wherp may; be found a first class assort- : ; meat of cakes, confectionaries, canned traits; > pickles, spiced oysters, &c. A fine stock of. tobacco and cigars of all fancy, brands. : N. B. A pure article,;qf. win es,;&e., : fqr,,. medicinal and sacramental purposes- constant* ly bn hand! - - . , „ .rc i. Do not . forget this place, TJtter;Aiigetti i‘\ old' 1 stand, Bridge [&ug2;3m. Marine, Inland 3?ire Insurance; INSURANCE CO. . 0:E NORTH.,, ' AMERICA. ;/■: RHIIiADEtjPBIA: ' Incorporated ' J 794 . Charter Perpetual, j Th? Oldest Co. in the U. States. J Ore# $17,000,000’ Losses paid in Cash, since ■' ' ’ its Organization. , . r i.iv Cash Capital and Surplus Jail. 1, 1805* ; ■ 7l-. J ;i; Buildings, Merchandise and Furtiiiufrd jh* silredagaiimt Less or Damage by Fire, 1 .j, ' on the most' Liberal Terms; ■ Brick' bnihStone Pjcet tings InMrtct PtrftluaUy. Risks taken on the most liberal terms, by . CSAS. B. HURST, Agent. >b mySl’eS , . Rochester, Pa. ; T, O. DECA.BME, o.'' TOBACCONIST, COR. DIAMOND* THIRD ST. : f I TOBACCO & SNUFF always" on hajnd.—, I Cigars manufactured and etailers at lowest prices. v , . ~ [nyBl: Om ■ X>r*. j. M. / (Late Surgeon 114th Penn’a Vots,J: OFFERS hiSLiservicea td' tlie citinßsi'of .. PAIRVIEIV- AND ’VICINITY., ' I July 19,1h', 18(Ki-4t .: J ■ • • , "