PRESIDENT'S DIESSAGE.- cickftnittEa nom law-and treaty o nem k , how ' ' bilged' ' nedelay ever, may belielleved to,. have tied; Itedin no small slefroni the doziesele situation of trvottl •'. : : entire *sego of kubtistry mcurredin that country during the leateeseion of Parliatedir. The attention of the new Ininietry wasp called to the sethject at in early day, an& there is - some reason to expect • Wit it will now tie considered in it, becoming and friendly 'spirit. The importance of an early disposition of the questiolicannot bit eiagprr sled. Whittiver plight be . thy rebates of the 1 t wo Governments, it is mend* that good wit and friendship betweenthe two countries can- not be eidahlished until a ;reciprocity, in the practice of good faith - and neutrality, shall ho Vekorett - betsreen the respeettie nations • On thetithi of Jane last, in itiolation of our neutrality lews, _a military expedition and en. terprieg against the 'British Nor&'American Colonist* wee ,ftojeoted and attempted to b carried on within theterritory and jurisdic tion Of ' the (United States. In obedience 1 , ihe obligation imposed upon the Executive b the CoAstittition, to see that, the laws ar faithfelly exeouted, all citizens were warned, by prodemillon; against taking part in o aiding , such - unlawful :.proceedings, abd, th prosper eiril,ixilitay and niral officers wer directed totike all necessary' mersotres for tb enforcement! of the laws. The expeditio lailed,flint it has not been without its pain , cons_ peaces. Sorge - of °lir citizens;who, i Was a d_Lwere engaged in the expedite° , , I were ceptured, awl hove been brcnight!to trig , as for a capital °Abase, in : the ProAince / of Canada, ,indgment and sentence of • deat 1 hare been 11.roarmaced Neatest some, whi e ; otherahave been acquitted. Fully believin i in the maxim of government that severity f civil Punialinient for misguided persons w o have engaged in reveintienariatteriepts whi hare disastrously failed , is eingetand and u - wise, such 'representations hive been made o the BritiehiGovernment, in behalf of the co - ' witted persons, as, being sustained by an e lightened and humane judgment, will it s hoped,.indece'in their cases an - exercise f clemency, and ajadicious amnesty to alt w xi were engaged in the Movement. Counsel h s thentirmployed by the, atelirtinig:id, to de d citizens of'tbee" United Stat on Arial for tali cal offenses in Canada;,and a' discontinuance of thio,prosectitions which were instituted in Vie , Courts. of the United States against those who took part bi,the expedition, has been direct d. I hare regarded the expedition as not o y political in its nattire, but as also in agr at measure foreign from the United States in to causes,- cheracter, and objects. The attemt was understood to he made in sympathy w th r an insurgent party In Ireland, and, by striki g ,ti) ' at. a' Britgh Province on this Continent, as deligned to si& in obtaining redrete for poli i. il l cal grievances whieh„it was assumed, the ci • p• te of Treland had suffered at the bands,of ht British Oovernment during a period of sere a tenturiegi, The persons engaged in it w o chiefly natives of that country, come of wh n haol,_while others bad not, become citizens on Ihe United States under our general laws of naturalizetion.- Complaints ofmisgovern I in Ireland continually engage the attention el the British nation, and so great an agitation it now prevailing in Ireland that the British Goy ocrnment have deemed it necessary to euspeno the writ Of habeas Corpus in that country - These air umstanceis must necessarily mo /ii, It the opini n which wo might otherwise ve i entertain d with regard town expedition x• pressly prohibited by our neutrality-laws. So long as those laws remain upon our statute. hooka. ley ottould be faithfully execntec , • sad if they ' operate I harshly, unjustly oppreasirkoly. Congress, alone can apply remedy, by their modification or repeal. Political and ceimmercial Interests' of ht United States are 'not unlikely to be effeetein i some degree by events, which are transpirin in the e tern region of &pope, and thto tme seem to, have come when our Govern nt °lig to have a proper - dtplomatic repress te am a Oreece. 'This Government has claimed for all per zu not convicted, or accused, or suspects r crime, act absolute political right of self e: ptitittation, and a choice of new national e b ittnce. Most of the Buropean States bat dissented from this principle, and have clai e - a right tohold such of t tlieir subjects as h v k immigraied to and been naturalized in the a t col States, and afterwards returned ,on t an scent vt.*ts to their native countries, to tb • r perform'ence of military service in likema ne ...,‘ resident subjects. Complaints arising rot .'t he ,i, min in i his respect made by foreign St to) i. p.ave'lleelofore been Matters of controvers be - i - ten the United States Tend some of the Eti i Divan IPowers, and the irritation cone° cent upon the failure to,settle this question inc. eas ed during the war irovhich Prneeis, Italy - Audrii were recently engaged. Whiletp , 'Britain has never acknowledged the rig , expatriation, she hr.s not, for some years ai practically insisted upon the opposite doe rin ;` - Franco has been equally forbearing; and In _ eta hag proposed a coibpromise, whio - though "evincing increased liberality, ha n , been accepted by the United States. Pe ce ;#--- now prevailing everywheie in Europe, a I' present seems to be a favorable time for n sertion by. Congress of the principle, so lot 'znainteined by_the Bxecutive•Departmen th tl natureli sidles by one:State Stall exempt cl xi native-born subject of mg piles State fro the perfoimanee of military service under an for eigidevernMent;so long as be does not olun tarilyirecitantee its rights and benefits. .. '. In the performanne of a duty imposed pen inn byl, the Constitution, I have thus sub itted to the Tlepresentatives of the States and f thio People such informatioe °Cour domesti and • foreign affairs as the petite interests -se m to requite: Our Governinest is now undo ing . its most trying ordeal, and my earned layer .' ig, that the peril naylersoceteasfultriin final i:,!) ly ;pegged, without , impairing its original . strength and symmetry. The interests 1 the nation are best to be promoted by the viral of fraternal relations; the ;Complete otoTi ' era ,. -lion Of our past differences, and the re - - "iiratiiiii of all the purseits' of peace. ireet big our efforts to the early accomplishment, of these . great entre, let ui endeavor - to. preserve hiumiony between the 00-ordinato Depart ine of the Government. oat each in its pro !pliers may cordially Co-operate with the o ther ,- ie Becuring_the maintentinee of the Cenetita tion; the preserrationlof the Union, and the perpetuity of der free institutions. - Lim ' ' December 8 , OX.• .. - .17 . GTO; ', -.A. S 1 -1.,-live , 1 - DEAtAi, L'i • •. - I CO .)M= r ' s° _, Vl6- /Ise received: a 'fresh supply et , Cranberries, • Hominy :Crawled Peaches; - , • Turkey T u le, • Tomatoes, Layer /I • - Green Cora; Seedless Plums, . • English- Currants, Dried Corn,- •--; Goshen Chee , Posehes, Sweet Pota es, Piektes, No. 1 Macke 1. Also, s prim Wrathful 08 T BBB l Sago und•Coffoo. • 1. - ' • *Wraiths, - strictly: CASH. , • . A. S. BAEV Y,. - Bridge street, Bridge noT2B 'CA m. - : ATTORNEY AZIAAN , I Nio. 85 Firritl3r., Plrrastrao WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTER lON et e ' C E s s i t i tt 3 e ti . c)ni rd n w a t e sEs ur o l i t ten I V Imiliness of hie . prorssion in Bearer Cod (so • ii . A.mossru!—AGENTS ji - jv eat _tor eft chtirely neto aril lee, ' .11! . A ddreva 0. T..GAREY.Oity tuitd .• • j- . j Mil Da MOORE'S. DRUG IN BEAVER May be found the beet oesortmont of DR , 01-X WE IC A.l_o PT.T • LIitU.QICS t And • Eti-andies, Painta, 'oila Alf D DVE STUFFS,: TOILET ARTICLE S , SOAPS, . - jE,I 14, U,.til PATENT 3CEDICINES in great variety; all of the bed quality, and sold cheaper than can be ()eight at any other Drug Store in thelcounty. Dukonoo's Female Pills .75 qints per box; Cheesamsn's, $1: Clark's, $l. The Largest stook 'of Lamps and Lamp Trimmings, Lanterns Stationery, TVlndolo i Glass and .Putty.l. • ever offered- outside of the oily. st Moore's Brag Store; and sold cheaper than can •be bought anywhere else. Let. those who doubt this call and see, and they will doubt no more De018,'66. J. MOOSE. BRIDGEWAIt.E.Ii Jlla rble Works. -- . • 1 , ._ 1 .4 -• -k i - . l .l D. l 003DR.: 1 0"..b . _e s ) 1 , 11 Le . iIIASOACTIIIIIE AIM DISALVIII IN b. i I ' , I i% Italian and American /garble. if I , 1 , -. d" AKONUMENTS, Hal) .TONES, • Ste:, it In Made to order. • 1 Plesie give me a. call before purchasing is elsewhere. --„ ) . r-' Shop' opposite Dr: Smith Drug o re,Bridge id street,' ridgewatez. July 25, '66:ly D..: ODItUFF. • Ty ._. ES T.: BRADY & CO.;, JA i i s eooessors to S. Jon lI es & Co, i)f Wood '& Potrtli Streets, RCor. PITTSBURG/ PA., kerns, & prakkers, 113.11. DEALERS IN ALL RINDS Or RNMENT SECURITIES, GO 5 • 11; 'f . I'OREIG EXCHANGE Ili Gold di liver tOupons, . e . li d If:she:rm. 'perk! for, ColapotTd Interest Nola. e I , -, I- C°pLECTIQ ) NS made on , all accessible .! 1% - • points in the,United Stites and Canadai. e Interest allowed .on time-deposits. Lly,ll:nrn . • T ....—:___ m , , 8,1 GOOD O Gli O.CERIE SI i - • C3I:IIEII42LIm EDWARD HAZ Ca- IR, o c' sl sc,t s is he IPRODUCE D ng bat he api i 29 ly) No: 21 Dia NSURANCE MITE nnderst g n © d has been appointed agent MITE for the Etna Instirinee Company, of Hartford, Conn., and likewise for the Niagara List:trance Company- of new York, and the Enterprise Insnranob Company of Ph ilaielphis. Each of thesepompaniet insure dwellings, ontLbuildings, Storee, Manufactories, &c:, &c. against loss by fire, on favoishle terms, for five years or lesei- . Loeser equitably , adj u s t ed and . procnptl, paid when the insurance , effected . Al[ htt ,msess connected with either of these tromps ales attended to with dispatch and fidelity. AVOLURE, Agent: aug22 o 66L-Iy. • Beaver„ Pis. F l Oll, t4ALEr. NE LOTSon the corner- of Fifth and BIX O Etreetts,' in the llorongh of Bearer. This lot fronts on Fifth Street 118 feet and on Elk 188 feet. Will be sold low for cash.. For firtherpartionlareinquire,of 8. B. Wilson,Esq. 'e0t31.'66. " I VALUABLE FAR* FOR SAW • MIRE subscriber offers for sale a farm cau -1 taining 85 aores of land,in ton .townehip, Beaver county. The lying farm is On the road leading from Beaverto New Lisbon, .and is only about 24 miles from Beaver atid 2} from Vanport Station on the C. & The buildings consist o? a Frame House, one ands half stories high, aid s Frame Barn,— About 75 suite of tlieleMi is cleared, and the whole tract under fence, sad in a high state of cultivation. There is algood orchard on the premises, and the farm is' well watered. t. For further partirbtri inqufret of James - I. Honda, on . the ,prcintses,.er to it B. D. MISS, - in Raccoon ;township. 1, ,nov2B:3t, cuss.. $. sizszainr, • Produce and Commission Merchant' Weeroketies, No. 20 LTherty Street, ' - Yirricurzli, PA. TO\ wsmaxasis nzatis tx -'- I Butter. • -.Saco*, Potatoes, , 'Ffour, Cheese Bettis, Ifor, Gnein, *-• Lard Tallow, Ale Fruits, Clover Sud, Eggs Peatkers, Ore do 27niezky do: t. Pork Brooms, Onion, Flom do. urn• Akd Game/and Poultry " . egijartioulao r atiention given to produce consignments. - ' Tjelg:6m TORE, 3LC ICI XL I Nll SWISS WAT T *ij IA; p I s AND PINE JEWELY, fiILVER SPOONS JILND FORKS, ETON, JR- M AND EALER; ond, Pitilburg,. AGENCY. C. C. Akie DWI% IN :1 FINB , TABLB Kit 2- SILVER PLATBDI FILEN= CLOCKS & _ `AMERICAN Fancy Cil:coodi, ace. 17 .I„„Special attention given' to the repair tag of all kiads of Watches. No. 22, FIFTFUST ' : triarl4'66-Iy] Pit H. MERTZ, 118 WOOD STREET, .4, PITTSB C3-H, BANKER.I3- OKER, • • DZALIR II ALL KINDS 01 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, FORE/ON EXCHANGES GOLD, MINER &.'COUPONS. Mr Highest. price paid INTEREST NOTES. Dunseath ' DEALER! IN wiato:l2.oB • CLOCKS, . JEWELRY,' SILVER-1V IE, ca-, ' oohs,-, ' oohs, MUSICAL I ' * 56 FIFTH STREET, . ELI 7 • 10,Agenta for thiAmerillan Watch:-Com pany'm Wowing UylB'66:ly • EXECt TO tt'S 140TICE. WHEREAS letters testamentary on the estate of Saler. Camixas hits of RAC coon tp, Beaver ebuntyy Pa., .detett, baring been granted to -he undorlignedrall persons indebted to said estate an reque,sts4 to malia 1 Immediate payment, and thou haring claims 1 ayainst the same will present, them properly authenticated for settlement D*VID ItINIRDY, Emmen tp., JAMES B 011?,. 14 eokstown, ' ' • -- 1 ,-. Rkedutois. ', LAUGHINaGASI AIDMINISTERED Bli DR. - IitIIRRAT, 1311IDGErATER, PA,;, in extracting, teeth. are added to my many Other facilities for the successful prosecution ;of, my profession, this invaluable pain-killing agent. - All branch es of Dettistry performed ha! the hest and, most modern style. All work done as cheaply, and fifty per cent, better, than at sof other Steam 1 Dental Establiehmentin the State. rmy9'fpfcly 1 oct24 O. 4 DAL , WILL, deliver to the citizens of Rochester, j_ Bridgewater,Beavei aid vicinity, a good quality of Coal, at the shortest notice. Wag- . ons can, at any time, be supplied at the Bank,' on '.llliinley's run, adjoining the bank of Wm. Porter, Esq. Orders teit.with• John A - Frazie,'Beaver, Stiles & Bhallenberger,Bridg- Water, M. Camp.. jr„ •RociteSter, Atilt receive prompt attention. C. MOLTER, noyB s. Bridgewater& 'NOTICE TO BRIVA-BUILDERS. - • SEALED PROPOSALS ill be received by the Conunissioners of Beaver county until Saturday. Oct. 27th, inst.l at one o'clock p for the eroction of a bridge across Brush creek, in North &wieldytp.,on tile site occu— pied by the bridge knowtt las the Plersolt or Th. opholis Pornbell bridge:, ' Proposals to be for an.iron or ivooderssiructure. By order.. • Comxissiosaa's Orrice, JNo. CAUGUEY, Beaver, Oct. 8th,.1866. • f Clerk. Lloyd's Frew Map if - IL America, • in l The U s States Continent in 1900. most comprehensive and beet map , ever Tpublished. Price 5 3 ,00. Contains maps of all the counties in thU United States, • iipsc3a Sole Agent for Boater covey. ' EXECUTOR'S 'NOTICE. •TITIIEREAB letters I testamentary en the W estate of Ilmo ItAttsss, late of Free dom., Beaver county,l L-deceased, having been' grinted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said. estate are requested' to made Immediate payment, and those. having claims , tigainsttho same will present.them properly authenticated for set tlement. JNO. bIcFALL, Adm'r., • Glasgow Borough. Dr. D.-, - ta'uton Surgeon,fliysioisn & Pension Surgeon,. NEW BRICOITON;- PA OFFICE and Residence at lower . end- Broad way j any 24, '6B: ly ' STATENORMATACHOOL. EDINBORO. ER1E.00.., PA. alltlS School Offers excellent facilities . fer obtaining a thorough, prletical EigioUsk coition. :Tliattafe 'essfstif-tbose wbe 12 tend to become tencherS.l A certifleate from this bistftedles Ltood !OW* is all put of . Pennsileatda, and exempts the holder bong examiasilon by *hod offieesf.: Winter Term will open Deeembei . sth. for ciretdar.or listalogas, sddreffe octl9:6w ' I 1 T. A. QOM'S& J. R. A. R. R A. 13. 9 ATTORIIat, AT LAW, 'N • fIOLLECTiOIid atd Otbeg business will .re f,/ ceive prompt stttation. Also legally sultorind scent for tbe collection of back , pay, pensions, bounty and all soldiers' claims. iparOlftee, District. Attorney's office. Court Hease, F carer, Pa •H Caug22,T6=-Iy. !ME ( YO,tlWHEaTifi BY BUYING • iv .., N--, p' Media-fates.. LOUIS BREHM ES, rit is* • - I ROCHESTER, f (On• door trpm Forum's :kr Georti.eiterh) Can be found 'ii fullissoisext'of PIT R• .1D Ci• SI gßDlpatEs, ; -. tad: cREMIOALS, : PINE LIQUORS; VF.S: WARE, RONZEB, Also, it full. AsEertment Of 'WINDOW GLASS„ PALNTB, EpT,t, birgjPa NEAT'S POOl 014 - .LARD grf-it OIL PURE • AND _ SECOND QUALITY; WHITE LEAD: ALA; FINE TOILET SOAPS, ALL VARIETIES IIIinS3IES, • or COMPOUND ) FANCY & TO ILET-411,T1CLES, AND' POPULAR, PERPARATIONS CO., All kinds of Patent Medicines always o 1 kawd Auto, - CIOARB.& TOBACCO, • My entire stock has , been yeitansed for tAeli Mid is offend $ the vI? Lowsre Paws,. ,•• I am a; thorougkly fdnested Apoth eery and Chemist. phypialans ethers can rely upon having their prescription seen rutin, cud will riai''Ardiogie- 04. • fag Elth, 113611-4". . . -NEW B ARBERSHOP. -, 1 FIIAVING, 1 - hilt-00TTING SHAM roolti0 ) . 1344. - ~ . -1 i . 1 •' . ' --fis. *. • t , . , V l olt ft- it. WiLLIA A Isvinst tS sioved- his 0 shop from BridirO*l' to !Beaver, wishl ea to infor m his former customers and the public genlltthat heir now be found in" Room Ainindifie TOMM'ai Hamm where be frill O:carry •in his: former good . sa4 fooKatablo style . .: By elate iittention -to busbies; lie hoties to Merit and receive I liber al share of tublic patrona g e,. The s e wishing a clean, snitroth, share' or hair cut in a fash tenable style, just. stop in and g ive John, vial, and he feels ea Irificd that he can please. hem.. •, -- ; - , [sug • ' ANII3I:4EW ATTORNEY: AT LAW.' 411. AC TICING IN THE SEVERAL Jr- COURTS OF BEAVER CpUUTT, will promptly attend to all kinds of legal bdeiness, in this•or counties adjoining.. r Collections will be expeditiously made in all amounts upon all sorts of claims either is this county and State or in more ditdant lo calities. e ; . In Con v eyan cing. imetediste attention will be given to the drawing of bonds, deeds, leases, 'articles of agreement, to the furnishing of abstracts of title, and to the careful prepa ration of all sorts of. legal instruments. Vortgegesjudgments and other sectiritles in all sums bought or - sqL.Ofrlce inbußding of Joe. CJ WRson,Esq.. nearly opposite . litoore's Drug 'Store, Third Street; Bearer; P. - Lang 15,'66. Nstrzn.•for IHE sitbicriber eon his Farm, consisting of 250 ACRES OF LANTO, -for sale.— . eighty acres of said farm brit' Pulaski Tewnthip, and the balance in New Sewieltly Towitp. The whole farm fsi under fence, and about one half of %dared. There is a good frame hauls in alio a good frame barn on the property,iogether with all other nec essary out-buihilags. :The land is well water: ed,hae two good orchards upon Nis convenient to sole* ands:hiatus, audio only aboat five milesfromliesser, thestounty , seat. The farm can ,be conveniently divided into smaller ,tracts in'ittlititurchasers- L acr.21,'68. - JAB. C. FERGUAON. Strayed or Ailteierii v• 50 ItuNsrkilTh' • STRAYED or stolen from t subscriber, In; Ohio township, on Frhisy night, 1i0e.16, light bay , hot* with ,whittil hind feet, a Miele spot on one or both of them, a dim white spot bOween. the ees, and a whitastripe between lid nostrits.:' Hasa large head, wbonfeisteen; hands high and about five years old: Had tat whei litilprake Sway - isliteCtallasiinddle ass* bridle. The 'above reward will be paidl by me: foi tha recovery of the horse. T • 1..T6} gaLPILE.•RERBERT.; ADMINISITATORS NOTION. • VsTTEßltafsdatiabisotton oaths estate of 3Liztaa Naos, Ist* direly Ititrhikli tp;.; ea a, ;mug boat rooted to the naltrign . all torsoosbidebtsd to lad estate koriqu .to stakehipaikientotae those 'halt% alaitss whet 'ltsig estate • wilt iresent timita to the subseriber . PonterlY en} tliuktkated Mr set.tbeasst. , i nc,iii . ve _. .. a . mtno , sr C. BYE : . &da marl i an 'r. 6. !,., wad' to irs,,NoTior,.., ,i Li 4 tERS Misista"i • • onli the • estata of Jam BRADIN, late :of Raccoon township, ;Beaver coluqe.:Pli., dec'd, having' Wengrafted An th e “daisitaed, all: persons indebted to said estate are rognested to milie iennediate payanutt, in 4 Am* bnthafteleidlp "Rand the sane will present i them :properly authenticated for settlements' . f •BLXANOR BR/WEN, Ea . ecutrix. , "\, . n0v21'66-I • . - Raccoon Ili. . 1 ; LINSERES -A.ND , ‘ - . 1 "-: WM TILE BEEWPi3RPUILERY FOR THE 'HAIR; Mil LOIII&BRIMOK & CO. VALt/AVIE AEMASTATE - At;"011.• ':. • - : :; P.HANS'ACOORT -SALLi7':;C* kwtrim ot - liTt 7 eiTs; - 4 thy ' ariti"Ak. - Vesta of Beaver ecounty.ilmundat tgewl, by said Court. to make we of thettlirittel l e id ef Rebeem"Mnlrinel"lolll., enidtvelpreendinga it *ration, of tog nal w pen to eels by public' Vendee 0. - - the late retitle:l:not tlte "aid Ile.'l teased,- anpost, in said eoenty;;Ms I ; 1 1 ..i7lutteDA:r,. December 20th : 1' 671 186s 1 , . , at lr itelotat,& 1id.,•11 - the fonOwitig d bed . real estate, attains 1 county of Beaver,' State Wf Penneyilveuts, via; -. ' -1. :ifei-:, L - %11 - itit'No: 28;laBortnillb 4Lp eintidallightint:El Ono, bounded hi** line of. thelleirino trust, in No- .29. G im it itel l it WWI tea., all , Wleired. .and . under fence,', on Vole/Live erected Unmeatalon, Aouse lot ' dio-1 nand I a large two atoty brick dwelling,witb i .8 notesentl hall ; frameldeeken ittiehed; a geod cellar Widonnath the' wit.ite helmet i git 4islient Vattern.** the kitchen - I Aloe 1d ' Again* Wise (two Clones ) nittftel.), mil*:.Wicocanis; 'a large frame beak born', l ;=.7 2iNu nt) 80 by . 40 feet; with , stabling -• h--all well Wetted; a brick Smoke. ifitiele; coal limns, and buggy bane ; i also, i kirtilatory frame rem at hauler,' a stable, sheep -house, and other outbuilding". Thebnildings i `And improvements In gitod order. A good orchard on thi,pnitlies; said pp rises being delOpAtedai purport “A" In thelpkdi astern. Vanying the - return, of the inquest milting par- No. 2. - A tract - of land is Brighton !amt.!, ship, bounded south by the • Ohio. river, west by hind of High Anderson, nortb east .by the tract or parcellto._: 8, next hereinafter ; de teelbed;etntalnleg 179 aerie and 74. perches. Abilut 90.Were* Cleared and in a good state of cultivation. balance Iriallikbered-'-premises well. wide* designated se purpart,' "H" in Ofortelaten of the inquest aforesaid. . . Ne. ,is., ' A tree. of land In the township ltfeirisaid.' bounded-north •by, land Of I. 11.. hilm . Hi4ie and tract N0..4, bereinafter des6Vibet 1 'by Academy lots, 4.c. south by,! land of PO' ,er and others, and west by parnel NO. 2,' almin ' described. containing 124 acres aid 22 probes. - About, 80 none cleared , *144, in a geed state of cultivotion ; balance Went , tim bered, welLwatered, o r good bearing ,app4r third on the premises, and on which is t. ad te. fame lug house; designated. lu) latiPart I •C"iin the plot and return of I• the inquest efonsaid. - 'r ,' ' • No: 4. A _parcel of lan d . situate in' the township aforesaid, bounded north, '•-by .linds of Allier. end, Toy; east by lands edge. Mach ellland' !Holtman, and weld, by !net No. 8 Oen described; containing 118 acres. nel. 70 perohes--abont '&S acres eltutred, balance well timbered, and premises well watered.— Deisigneted as purpart "D" on:ithe Iplot and return of the inquest aforesaid. '• . i _. No. 6. ' Part of. Academy lot No. 29 is Ber- 1 ough township, 'containing shout 6 acres, ail. bottom land, cleared and enelosed. I Designs,- • t. 44 to- Fur Par t, 'B" on the plot and return of thi Intidtiat ateresaitt .1 I ' No. 8. . Lot NO. 1'23; in like plan of out-lots stljelaing the town of Beiver, a,djoining lot Ne.-6, and parcel No. 4 ; above described. con taining 8 acres and 74 'perehes--bottent.land— ' cleared sad enclosed.' Dnignated:Ceptirpart .4" in the'plottiand reitirtiefor'esaidl NoJ 7. La No. 122, in the plan of. out-lots aforesaid, adjoining c lots Iffos... 1 and 1 8. and tracts Nos. 11-tutd 4; as herein above described; containing )11 sere*, exclusive of two small lobs owned by Weaver and • Ferguson therein; all awed and enclosed;' and on; which is ejected a one story brick dwelling b l ouse, with kitchen attached.. .Designalid• It plirpart "0"; In the plot and return! aforesaid. ') No, & Lot No.:121, inl the plan 'of out=lets . aferese.l4, containing about 61 acres, well tim bered, 'Designated as' purport Ill" in the Blot and return eforEsaid: .., ' I No. 0i Lot No. 64, in the plan of AeadeMy lOts afdresstid, adjoining lands of Petrick Mal eanon on the west, Land* of. 11. Minis, or pub lie alley on the Last, the. Beaver and' Vanport 'road on the north, and an alley on the-;south, ik•utaintag 8 sures and 27 . perches, 'all cleared ' send enclosed-good bottom land. • Designated lee pnrpart 4)1" in the plot and Vet Mil aforesaid. . 1 No. 10. 'Lot No. 15, In the general Plan of h?te of the Borough 06 Bridgewater, bounded Eby Wenn street, W i nter alley; SPrueetalley, ke..being 180 hy 60 feet,enelosed and designs ' led as purpart ...I".ln the plot and return afore iaid. . . .. . - The above embreces a large notet.ini of ex- Cellent property in good condition,llyirlg with in 2 miles' of Beaver ; and Will be 'sold separ etely, as above described, or ;weer mare par- . Feels will be sold together. m 1 • ,, , ,s4 ' l ' t Tiss—One-third of the perch, money' to be paid upon confirmatio' bf tale l',,tty the Court, t one-third in one year; and the iba,ance in two years from the date 'of confirmatlei, .iwith interest from same time, the defeed in stalment!) toile eeedred ii,thond luid mertgage. The purchaser to pay all exiliiiiie of deeds and *temps. ' • ' ~ , 1 i For further information inquire of ;the un- Hersigned. !.„ , . ; „ ' . , .• , JO& G . WILSON 1. T stele 1 I ' JOHN JOHNSTON,. . '' nev2l,'66. -Beaver, Beaver county, Pa. . MEM BLEche PHYSICiA Eleotricittd Office3xer .yannert's Drug Store, Opposite Steamboat Landing, :ft° . cheater, Pa., . UCCESSFULLir treats all C bronie Diseas es, Palsy, Deafness, Blindness, Rheuma tism, St. Vitus' Bane% D7sPoPsia,Cancer, and all the old knotty diseases that are the curse Of UM old school air provu their .fnability to eradicate, are by this , scientific methodeomparatiVely easy of curb. i A SPEC IMEN OF CANCER OF LARGE 'GROWTH may be seen at Dr. Harman's Drat Store by thoselinterested,*and references !,given of the cure of ,other Chronic diseases: Particular 'attention . to' Female Complaints and Nuts Diseases. • N. o.—Meroaq and Calomel are', not used by Abe Doetori• • • 1 - n0v21'66 7 4mm. . . . . . PER YEAR ' $1350 0 want Agents sverywhers to aeU our utmost's $2O Sewing llaohln•s• Three now kind!. I Trader and upper feet Sent on triaL 'Warranted Sre years.l Above sala. ry ere large oonunissians paid. The ONLY ma chines iold in United State* for lam thaw $4O, which ire. jlelly licensed by Noir, Wheeler # Wilms, Grocer # Baker, Bigger Co,. and Beadier.. :Ail other *heap molting, arm in /rives** std the miler, or saw are liable: to err natirustmed impriemedefts. illustrated circulars sentfree. Addrees,oroall upon Shaw &Clark; at Biddeford, Maine, sr Chicago, maY16, 1 60. • I',lowly. - CEDAR BETC.SBAS—Pstent.` and Toy Busk - • ets, Cothen Itsakets,3lar• ' • kit and School Baskets. ' Butter Bowls, Mop dish, Rollin pins , ho , ice., at i nov2l: Busse & Snaiinsamsn's. . PINS • TAM-- Itoperlit . Toting Hysint, Ooloag sad Japan Tea, selectee with great care from the choie. cat brawls imported, and sold ate the pries of ardisso twat at Slums it. Hastusssaasks. not2l • CANNA7I' - fresh stock, of es; ik • s„! Grestillitges, . - • • • ' drew . -Corn,, Totistoes, - Blackberries. lifhortliber - ries,-' - •Rasrberetes, En* AFPIr! tec., for sale by her..,l"• • STII.X4 15.M1.11:11/511211GLIL. ARJDN - yn AND NEE AND' IS IILEIT 92 I. 1' 1 • ALEistaigmet 1161 reel ff. .t?.,C+ll: - . WHOLESALE & RETALL DRY GNI DBALERS: IBM E 0 , LEAVE TO INFORM - . THEIR JJIO friesida and .patrts of -Beaver county, that their' second La ge, Fall Stock 'of Dry. Ociods, complete in• -all departments, is now open for inspection,' at. Ter popular prices • 1 re 8 fit Satin stripes, Silk' stripy/4 Poplin etripea, - -' Valencia. stripes, ` P l a id POW; 14 Striplitoplins, , Brocade poplins, Brocade Empress' Mohair cloths, , I EYiihhir repps Carded Empress, Irish Epplitis, Englialkmerinhe, ; I And 'a variety of othe, ii4OOdISS 'Plain poplins, Plain Empress, Plaid Empress, Satin cloths, French•repps, English reppn, • Freneh eserinos, Gals cloths. BlackalPacas, Plain Baratheas, I, , Crape barat hens, Figured merinos, WOol delJlbes , Dress Goods'. , : • iFigired silks..' Repps silks, I . lowest. , Cot4reci silks, Fancy arlks o At prices atirays the. I ' It i .• Cloaking Cloths y Black ,beaver cloth, • Black !sicken' cloth, Black *nob cloth, . Black 'English Water proof. Brown English water proof, Colored sacking cloths, - ' • Poodle dog cloths, t eassimere fancrcloths, - ).1 . • Plaid cloaking cloths, , Cloaks, IBastPcs, ' Sacques, • 's ' t Paletots, ' Circuldrs, , ' I Wrapps, , , • , All of the latest stiles. s' EMI 1311AWL4S. Woolen, Single and double, Broched, , • Cashmere, Nei, desirable and cheap. BALL2•IOitAIt SHIRTS. Large . stociL, ftiesutitul goOds. from to $1),01). • Woolen: • Gray, , I ' 'Blue, Brown,; From *3,60, upwards. 1 • , While, Red, Yellow, 111ua,liGray, Pcirlyt, Solferino, Pink. Blue and and ill kinds of fancy 'shirting flannels. Blatt bral.:o4 Wbite, I Otussirirrierels. .For men and' boyi, Tweed; Batinettg, Blue Mareeds, and ii i lardis•stock of coating§. • LiYiQn Goods, npust, MNISMO GOODS, .72.A.3317 TIN-MN-8 NAPKINS, VOYLES, TO W S, IRISH I.IINEiIS, • dEIEAP-1 CHEAP!: ! .CHEAP! ! ! CorsW, hoop_ Skirts, Kidi .Kirt Fronts, Tab!! Cqerst Cotton Billing s AU Mirka which cannot fail to init. ' itt-..* pi' x) N m .x‘ AND CHZ,I+; 1;R ll= oxa M.Etrlket Elit4F • Pitt burg, Pa. toclo _ D Y . ,! ,G - 0.0 Ds t - ar:fghav r i ) • -. 1 • --,- piIEA - P I qtrEAlii 1 ell nu , ILA.I, Creeaiy — d on r • DR. CriDo,Ds • Ever efeiedl to ' th e Public idthi s , it - ; . • Also: a rendi4- assortrae n t o f Ladies!, mosses and Children's • FURp & SHAWLS, . R 111 111 RH MI i .: MI CARPETS, bit cionts:RoGsm = • Persons in' want of nyth ng in our jam,' would do well to giro us ft call, as sre are de.' termined t to Ell our rock at peices which wilt astonish - aerßemeniber the Dieiee: • DIIIiL&P, LUKER & eo., 136 Federal sO, 4 doors below' •Atarget-Imuli, oot3l:tjal 1] &LIAO RENtiaIITY. CRATE. 'A. o.c N ; 11 WILS N & DI CREYI J, 1 , 33 . 13:713-Et 2 i 1130Or l & SHOU EMPORIUM. _;I. BOOT Thibet,: Promenade, Breakfast; Mournini, I 1 I N-. i :. - I 1 Ali qualities, styles and prices, at gr eat la reduced rates.. rho Largest Stock . and boot ~Assorinkett . of Carpeti, Finor Oil Clothr,'lleartY lugs, Matte, ae., over ofterod, and at estram* . low pricer. 12121:2 W "437 • the - p ' D PESPRCTFU;.LY !NOM( Ha that iee have-opened LESALE & RETAIL ivD SHOE STORE i • L IN BI AVEK PAS • " . eh n-sed. et barge ani 1. selicted, „6c.,e)t .• ' _ Using p ent's, Boy's 4 1nd Chlldrai;'s I . ' Golfers, Slippers, do.; Ladies'," :Sho (Copp !r Tip Sioes Ll,Bopts.) [the .-.lattnufactu7if Ira area pro- I : as — clttap,- if not clictiper, than I men? in l'ittiburg or this county:. ; end :o yemnin perrairlently in the. 0. wilt endeavor to lalways eel! as great a variety and as good tz e eastern triarli;et atio , dds. - 1 • ,, will do well to call and examine td prices 'before pazchating- else- yotieß warra . nied. • .1- oictsh:r k WILSON. • 8 Doors Eel - - ,It • .. Anderson's Start. ly - Deaver. ctireoti, froo•! pared to eit any estabti: As we in business,. i cheap,' keep article as t; Purcaasie • 'our goods it 'glare. 4 1 se2G 661 -- I .VSY'I rt.77 . 4. — (0.* "11 .4 CTiCAL ,D lt" 1 N 1' 1 . I C.l rrL '..4117). .`:6' ENG]- ; 31 Ffth. Sfre.t. (e.eggsi.e Piitsbucyla.. ST ER IS I I 'haw Bari 1 Open f.' t om Oatober 1,..v until let. • boat to he a- rood Drr.n l . l ': . piae'iea`. Stir; ,and. SGO:a r eal Civil-Engineer. . - It coSs3 • man; $25) good pr44t ular address A. S'ittiDERSAILLLY. .r W. $. RAVIIN, corner %pod and Pittsfaurgh. .. • laugl3:iit For a cir, 3I street, MIZEN H A It . ' -D 11. E S SI, R,,..1C . :TAMES HRUIN is happy to minounee tnt:s. 0 hia add catomers, that he: has been cli.• charged fro n the se - twice of the 'United .7t,nt, and opened a shop in the fratne buthia4.th - joining W. Orr's Store. Ladies' link ent . a the most , pprovad style. He trustn his o:1- friends will renist their patronage. linsig , carried \ theLflag of the •liith lteg. U. S: C.l• , foralna4f-. year, in the battles around fe• , tersburg, he'thinks himsolteniitledto if.::l share of It l e•publie patronage. ", /-. Ho has also opened - a - In-Ft-ell shop in r • li room in th north part of th e 3 3larket liGat• in Bridghi j ater, winch will be kept opennt ei seasbnablahOurs." - . ' • . Ladie , 4 l :4nd Gentjemen'a liaii•eutting ail Shampoohlg promptly at tended to; and clea ted in the ...nest approved style. . [augS•6Gly • l'lnrSl3ll.7ll, G . - - 7 - i • IN-AL 1 PLOW - CO. . . • iCHEgTER; PA.. - i N ATI 31 N 7 U . CTILTIIIO rye Varieties-of . • A dl, Steel and wok Beav nd Cut Iron r Bo*, pall tho attention of the fanners e t ! r county 'wishing to !luau , ' lows or now Points, to the. 1 Superior Finish and • Quality of oar Work. Hoar WARRAN TED* , tats art Lindalides fit tie ioirr mbers of Pittelmigplows. plow costinip Fr.esii Arrival of ..0 1 (.3.9,f -.•. 01. 4 A SSES,I The P. pondiign, - 80-91, P i. kiSD I Extra ~ v 0 ,1 SYRUP Lov A. 5. TIMIS - ET , -- Bridgerste ,. ZUr - r rirat urig! - .! r ubscrit;er •icoulcl regnest his friesi, It It and. examine Hs trait sod 01‘ ltS; tinoluding shruber,ll, befp:l MstrArg, at Hs' Prospect 31'0,1' 3 IP, .. Viitt of te.# Drigition. - i • Itr.27:44tvr• - ELWOOD:11104$-. 154116 V 1--------- . . -., .Parf - o"foticosi in'lh fardly tr.:-,..: si r- - ~,,. ii. S. Harvey,. A Frie: 32:25,._ a t ..: kV on trand'and to: :Iale"-'.-4,,,I+IIP.,'' For sale rrtitt • I to , mental) t' ; itilieff, sepilß I T 3 ° 1:111 Ira Fatni , tact- , -. S -11 . ..4 It V t I. ' , ' Aii.j;?los.ll En RI A. WAsol.