The - ''Bea , verAl i giii . . EF.AVER, 21, 1067 Loci►l and illiteellaneous. Ths.a ‘ rivAt In_ 54 Fifth greet, Tittsburgb.l tLeiathorized ftg...nt for TilE Anovs in' that city. NCAY AdTertisoments. -110 att,ntlon of the piablic le 'directed - 10 the - fol. r.47.-ertlrments. which appear for .the 111 , 4 time in TUN A rio 1:3,10-thry _ _ 1 4. Dry drocerles, Dawion.. .g,:rflor Family Groceries—Sballenbergei Bros. Orfbaree for Involmenf —Box 140, Maaehester. ' ors,vin„.7 Ilact.ine-11. S. Imbr ie; i:orstove. &c.—Thos. Campbell. ic."'Speci..l Notice —.llnlinAnnon Lime Kilns. .Notieet—W. F. Clarke.' E s" & .1. Aest - ivick.. N9tlee—Wibmu S Browir.l L ' NrSICAL Cozc•Enr. — On pelf. FANS" ecening, the cle., tae ht •in this jAikce by Prof. wiii kive a - public concert in the 31. E. cbtrc t . 11io desiring's musical treat should make, t, to be present on the occasion. , art:DTl:a roc. Vwcua:ict . .—Late on , Saturtlay nig,ht need zaboui years.natued Irwin. place. foilragtancy, and se.be:lere. was tvrresttsl in this ens rent tojail, tilWro she now is.. She. is said - to be cati.rx , r a bit d'i.eptitation. , A. Pars ltatt.nown AV.—lt :ion want to vote for a Irveriiilroad law at .the coming th , etton, vote for the wrn corupwilux the . Union ticket. "Theyitre the only ot Akiates. on the county or State tickets, that are rta ,l,,;:r. 1 free ral!roncl platform' ";Give them, than.,! a ~,.9rty etwrgetie rea3;ENAni: last Oriday evening, the .I.oung idkr. and -,,,»ne ,tli4 liere t of Ho young either, vr..nol prr,:neande concert in front of the Ihitel, at . F,rry. in this , enmity. 11..*tnil was in attend ae ; and g cl tinio wat the risult: , :AeonEx7.—Geo. Mer.ifrest received aevere injury i•.r . pintigh 'work , .a fem. dace An cc. his bind Aritti thc. turning; lathp. aever .„..invv,:two Ana a portion off the [lamb of tr.'sh ha::rl., .l'upn4iiiun liteuale necsaary, which ,;Ay4:i:ifuliy perti•rnied . by of RoChe'44. ourl-on thinks - big cunditioh cutireli• faVorii- Evand big recovery a= rapid iv could be expected. • T2E ('sor e .—The -fine Phi wer ' s of rain s t!th we have had in this locality thitrinilhepa4t wee;;' t•lrc. had it . vf , 7 lamofirial effect upon the corn, peek :,ttato crop ,, . All of these now pmndse Fern ulnrly i- this _true of the corn and potatoes. :e;! !f tto not- lithiro them, the public may plotty of ilr,q a helps of food, at a leas totn• thaw famine prices ba3itiel.l, FINE Pr.:Ang.--,37e. are under obligidions to Joseph Moon town , hip, this county, fo s of most.etllent ripe pears of his 1Ve(.1i111 ,,, •0re....!r. F. that the treat W9. , 1 duly up fly the A rgii* force; and that. alt hands unite itfli.ring thauk4... WATrIT Srz , t.rs.--On Tufa:tiny evening!. P onuboil y the back do;r of the tlwelling•of Fitch, of: 1! %h•-! •^. and took wate.ll; • Ivltie the frnily were freft of tifelio•eie. I , IIPPOSiI to have acqatint,.:l with the 1 , -A on any partie'nlar • r E , 44.,,.0f New oni, tnks for :t et of laVrr.e. impie:;_toz..tter .with p.ar4. Flll of his G.'s fruit is'among the most tempt tEguc tlivrrf.eqn titiA am-on. • 1 • n FAY' EST YtEl.n Noble. Gralitim. CI t~tiotutvn>ttip. thitl county; writ nt , - that helluta a ;,.•••• Which thl+yearboarN 1,747 hn neheg gmaileg. - 11.. 7 1- Mt , best yield of Ltrapeo Nve hacr zmy knowledge r.ru etipt. Dawo.nn and Judge Calr6f, ;). • erututy man Ite , iduA. Iclulge yield ,s-us, • 1 . .1611,1110.1: , -., tm t6r _rape ger4tion, then, Mr. 'Cira- Lar., , .. '••etit1 , ••1.4•43. the "belt.r • n'` . l , colfinty A^rir»ltnral Fwetr,t3 - 11 , , ,, Thnroday and Friday. r : , 1 ar , l ash. fer the bcddir:r.of the fair in •Y, next i 4 , 10 rpf trn.t agrienitural and the • cnnntp will lxi.tir 1: once. 'no tbal a en:aft:llle esliibitlonvill ;It. V.%••171. , 13v , 1f 121.1 Wf .. l.Z. a 1'- New Ilrizhton 11 ,, a7r. and ~er01,4-, o1, 4 - , number of nor eiti-ete.,. onrser eln dloy P,141-lon;:ed 1J.1.0 ., excellent. and we th.d it hr-irtflY onitiyel by all 7 ,!,• 1 1.:6-0 of e . :1171r to it: I.rom: may the r• I,and w!.re: and often ma' • '• The leaders of and -floupe. on4t-olTice e•inhlished Falb the " witl plea:o Ir „n: or oor Who are n”r now r.eviNinf: th'eir on. e!-,..5y11r0, ns or d h•tv, , tlmir ndflre...?( 4 llanged, we once. =EI T' *. TV rO , IIIITT=.-0111ii.t set lil . th.. 1'10,0,1(.1,mm teo of thl. enmity met In tbi. . ,• ,i , h , .Tter az,imrl r.co we have flower peen on A 1 'ir ,, 0..r.-i , ,. A linott r.vrry towfishin I h. r min t' A . : , . rc;,r ....c:,til. r.nrl evt‘ry coannittemna epoiteil 'l• ~ .1. - in hi , partlenlar locality. OPn iPal fitis , - ' i - c , .", thr , ..,0:0n• the. et - inty. lint' all that IP th•:t our doter- gn to the p 011... :r•-',Ol theFC there, a great local victory, our labor,,, N"r, !r..Z. O4I. :ATTON.- 54 :irnitrl T. ITamiltnn, Fon of E.q.. of thi. pln' , '4l. 'lll4 bc.on in Wash n r for troth Inrt, tv•fore th^ Military F-7 , nliner,.. with vie•a• of enteritis th. ree.n- A IPtte-roe..ivoi by his parents from him brintTS •thr tnHilleedcc fhat btu , . . nod been corbriaisstoped n an•i assiemed to duty in the 21 U. S: Cyr- - , ..1.1, kß irsLYlNG. " —:slort of onr bitir.«Ms within '•':"::•'?"...• u 0....: or two. hive tikcitripi Ito , the country V .. .'"17. h .•f 1.0 ..,v•1t5,1ffe... stonto of thin' rive prissrA 1:.! ::::..-h tare - ortleir :ult.:ly : fint Offierli ere not so i W . ..11 , :ir ~ i' ouo lin-tine . where vro very meek Z.V. , .. r.... 1 .1: h..1.1L7 "I. haled . nut of ~,b`''' eir boot h,- „ f'iu• ; atkb. 4 not er gentian:ha. artfti , re iii7. I:, n her; Ito left hip at riage, rodild h i ''' hi/ r 4 " 1 ” ii. , 110. 1, 01 ::,.. toed loo.:e., end gone..-- 7 r ,6, 1 . 111:111(St. W:iS rarrrinr: th.". Joke too.far, :,:t ion fur mu:tit:lona milebierwould not be Erg =I k - 1"•••te. —On last Monday the Ilve ., ry•Stable V. , . 1. . 7 7. .T..1'.),.. .r. of Rechetter, this county, ace'. '.. " . ...Y i..f.:; tirt• and :burned to . the ground. The '-^,-,.. wt•re all 2of oat alb , . 1)1111(1in:7. but we ere For :1• , 1 , •.. , 1,1 tli:r. Mr, P. i finite a heavy loser in grain, ,1 ' 4., • ,... ..!! , .11:itn•-••••- &c. Tilt stable e.tood near the rz.V.rt z , r .11.11. and it required eriuFiderahle exert ton 1 ..•111 , '.n' fre.m extel.Alog to the latter building. - 1. ` , .. 1 , 1 I,,irti M. Power's estimated lose, but 1 , .7: i, quite peaty: : I ' . •••-------., ME •, • • ror.Ta.); Ri"..lion t kalve.— ' 3 " , k th lk. 4 - , - , r 2 , ri..1)r,.. m ha v.ing Ilaon iv en a practical trial to • 4,::,..ottp;:t'llair it 4, toratire„when we eityYthnt any ' , to ant of a tinclead of hair ehould atone prri `..s. a, 4 ai'lto., It c% di C.a•eite the Feely, in a new and .-',1,,. Vtio:4: C iC3I - I.:e it front scurf and dandruff, pre 'L '., t',a !",irl fal'!ii z off. cure those eruptive dtsea, ', , ,, , n appear tot OM head. and, in moat CIV3eA. ::: . : : . 4., A Pp• .crowth ornrw Mir. - AR drcse-Intr. MO 7, .y . . ji i. .lti•ille..;lll be tditained for 1 parting a deb t . ,;' 4 :•F a;•; , ..nancP to the hair. In Itt i et. " °lhj. i i( ~',. "' .'",,';,'. 4q, ..,,,, r.,,, r;.,/ or dr i neff a more 1.,,,,,e;1 Miti, TiorrOie. We co fllnny reeoln f k : ‘ ,,::: ) ,o': , :' ', , ds'r.. It I. for cafe at :ie ' , torsi . m o_t ;.e„. ~ , ;i.;::1 -t.. Try one bottle ,i,t• will de . . 71: .1, , in a very , ehort time 4, -Pittaborga•- - P''ir. r - -----T---"- - .i • ' j ' ....otA.r Fror , itt*.--We called laßt i tireth at the ': ditz•of Mr. A. Ilettford, In tlusiili ' ce to ex' .t.,,s,:.7l'.irate fronts. now 'being' pt, ' there.— $ 4 ::k , i.• %, cri. mannfactnred•at the ft?' ry of Mer e".. at . New lirightnu, who. 'lexter,teleely :,...' l, it their manufacture. They ' ' rnt a Tory I'.i..q..^ltante. and are withal RR du '4li as any one ',.. 4,i, " - ..7 . n IL, h o . lit' Workmen engaged nipincr their' ~. q_th4.use referred to. regard Omni', the ~ ,,,,...4 ; kind now .otiered to the 1?9 , , y , I onaPera e , , ! . .ir . grate fronts shotdd tan betbre ac ,, ra - e .... IMPORTANT TO BALL PLATRRA.7-New Rules ftwßase Ball hare been devised which appear to be growing in 'popularity. Wv would not object joining a club adopting thernif, intiolditionto Ride-No. they would provide that: :"Batting and catching Me ball .to btpcforni exdusirely by person, hiretiAr that •perpostt" • Wilth that intendment the following regulations irould.bet Just right: „. , • - ' 1. No one Weighing ever thrie totAdred tomtit& will 4p. allowed to 'play. 2. Express waves willbe ow hand to tarry the play from base to base. . . . '. No player will be allowed more thad we e tpen . tolhelp hire to his borne base. , - ~• 4: Any Player occupying more than fifteen rebuttal in going from one base to another will be counted oat 5. Perionsilding within half a mile of the grounds are requested to close their shutters to prevent acci dents.'is P qz' Splctators'are not allowed within twenty feet of She bat - 11 ! 7. cowners of hOmea hitched within !lollop:tile' f the 'grounua most be'r esponbible for ail accidents tha may mewr to their "aniinnies." .. : ... '. ~ : A. Men without arms orlege can not become mem- 9. Playersi an stop_ for refreitments at each base, where a small iotal will lie found.. bottle sisite thnes called a todkrial. • 10. Hogs and cattle will not-be allowed,tia pasture on the playing ground during the.game. • 11. Fielders will 'carry their rids with them, in or der to ascild - the tiecesslty of Coming 12. Scorcr will not be allowed extza - dilnlii'on that A SefttousA • ectovvv.—Onlast Wednesday evening Mr. k. 'l3. Wolf, of Brighion townshlp,= ; this iontity,„ was.in town-with a.one-horre Wagon. • Ile was accom-: panted by his ta•01101114, aged respectively about 8 and' . 10 yeers. On rearing their home. lit. Wolf himself got Mani' the wagon, leaving thehorse to be managed by the elder eon. &on after doing so. the horse start ed. soon became unmanageable, and finally began to ran as fast as he could. • In making a short turn In the road, the wagonstrack (*.fence, which upset ft, and at the same time threw the horse on his .Me. .The boys were thrown potne distance from tlutwagon, and .both were badly , bruised, but no bones were broken. - Med: ical- aid was at once procured. TliU younger of these lio . ya was the one to whoin we referred in our last as having filler into tom!! the wciek before, and narrowly escaped losing bis:llfe:. Ire has had more than his Share of casualities Within the.past few weeks: = DivEsymENTs. 7 Samuel ..Adams Escj., of this county: . but who has been in the weStenf ittifrtos ! ries fo'r the last - ten or twelye years, has been at home for ! the past two or three 'ratnitits. Ort the tidth of. this ',month he again leaves for the tlpldrado Scar, ilia territory, where he 14 - anihorized to make some in : vestments for citiztins of pis and. Allegheny counties. Along the river referred to there are ljtrge- deposits of copper; gold.; eticcr, Mid" lead Ore:which will be very . vain Able when the Colorado rider fs made what it should be—the Morottufare to ,'She gulf of California: Along I , this.river, too, are some of the, best sites lot cities that can the found anywhere. To obtain possession Of some of these, and,to secure the owership.of some of the min eral deposits of that locality, is the "objective point" pf the cit izeus abovti referred, to, and the selection of !health - as been toaftted to 7F. Ai., who Will no doubt F i..cute his trust with prtideuee and to`the satisfaction !of thoSe whom he represent 4,, ' ' • .' • TILE "Routinnuans. - --The Sdeietrof the One Min (ltedth (••Roundhead") Regiment of Pennsylvania Vol ' ante: is. will- hold their tlrFit annual meeting at New Ca.tle, on the 17th, day of Septembernext (the anniver sary of the battle of Antleteml at 10 &clock A. M. The , orator on the , occaSion will be Rev. Robert A . ndley ii!rown, 1). D., of Lawrence county. Is expected that :10 the members of the regiment will be present, as the nreting will be an important one. Every arrangement for the propTi entertainment of those who may-attend tine meeting will be made by the citizens of. New Cu , • -• • VCI‘TEII . • 'PATENT SPRINO RSD Bono.—We took OCC1•4011 last wihter to speak of this bed bottom, and to recommend it to those in 'watch oflomething on which to reni easy.' After aging une of `them for six months we have no heAtation In saying that, it 1,4 by far the most comfortable siceping3arrangement•wo have ever tried. . „ . , 31t.. Jas ; I. Stokes, of this place. Is the agent a the manufacturer, and ts prepared to put Mere bottoms in beds trhenet - er called upod. They ap;iear to be dura, ble, as well as cornfoirtattle AT. a recent meetlnq of the 14eachers• Association of Bridgewater und vicinity, uftera free Interchange of opinion. the following, resolutions acre parsed by a unttnjme vote: 71,' , ..)1ret1, That we. an a rTettellers* reveting.i.endoree the Beaver Seteiaary, and pledge oureelvee . .tti d aU ire can to fattlwr its j//tOrt . l4}S." -5 Rtsolvtd. That-a copy of thin'resolution be furnished by the Secretary to the PittAntrgh Christian Actrodate awl the Beaver Argus for publication. .1. F. IntAVO, D. L. .I)EMPsILY, N. I'. liEltll., 1. S. I.NunmEtt KILLED.—On Smitrday, the 3d Inst:,' Absoitun'Smith. engine,r en, ther.iilrqad owned by the Wheatianti Coal Compauy4eas caught between Wit cars and tote planking of the chaie, and was tin severely crushed that be expired as soon bC', '448 relieved from his painful position. Ills hotly wits taken to his dwelling in Wheatland, and :On Sunday"; morning a special train having been obt4ined,.theeontse. attend ed by the friends and members of die 51:Jennie Brutier. erlicx)(l. woe taken through- 'Sew Castle to Sewickley for burial. The deceased went_to Wheadan'd to reside In January last, auct- s ince that time. by his gentlemanly deportment and many amiable qualities, made hosta . of friends, anti his loss is deeply telt and sincerely mourn, ed by all.- - 4awrenee Jutirnal. iXPROVING Tilt DEAVGIi FEMALE tVll.l.&l2:l'.—Nre notice. that quitti a number of workmen are engag d at the Beaver Female Seminary, in thk .. !_place pain ing, and making other repairs upon it. This is an improve ment that was muidi needed, and - drill not MI to add greatly to its genOvii aPpearmice, tot •well as tend to 4 prescrve It from thb , deimy which threatened It for some ; time past. • 7f,p - o Women. Nate rat toldiug her yellow Bair, Where the. summer wlndo swept by. While Blanche tossed put her cuoulocka, Walt amity a blush and For bOth were fair, and the world was wide, Where they sought to reap and win A harvest erjoys, iritittoldeu sheaves, t Wlth many a heart within. lime, like a - queen; would conquer and reign. = With a kingdom oriMu'at.lier feet, But Blanche; like could bend and away, Where the waters of love elkould meet. And each had the.wi,h her thought had made, Bat their paths were wide apart, - For one a boat of fouls at her back, - - Anir the' other ruled only-a heart. ' and the toiler, Went.. Mid ugby, Found Blanche as bright and lair • 'As in tue days of tile summer winds That watedliate'lkyellow hair. But the yellow hair was thin Ind gray. Ann the heart otkate.grown old ; For the hearto of Women lutist love Or die, And they nevot thrive oh gold. DIED. LL TON.—On the 28th of July - , 1367, near Cakatta, eatunibt antrtininty,- OW, Mrs. Itiarciera., - trife of Mr. Gwrie Lntton, well 88 part , . ' • 1' 'CLOcal pleame copy.) ' TURNER--OriTtleaday. August lath, la fa', of chol era inftntrun, Blanche, infant daughter of eicero!and Mary J. Turner, 340 3.menthe. MTALLLSTER . n'Satanlay, August lsth. at 105 i oetock•e. Y., GREW CLL, wife of William WC:all:later, aged 21 3 yeara. • The funeral of the 6c.catsed took place cri_Mooday last from the reside4e of Wm. M. Orr, Esq., of We place. The corpse sass followed to iti resting place to the new cemetery . t a ler and, ilutplithOthg come of friCitds; Notes o! `Northern Travel—Four • Elements Necessary :for at 'ant Steamboat Ezeursheav log 'Cleveland—lncident - Or 'the .r Night- 'Sail—Detroit ,Itlvpr 7 -pay 7 Its fiteletty ;Sic. `. , Ennoß Alu;o3 The fret, requisite for a', pleasant tnp is to have a &cid Bost Ours the Noith-west• ntirely new havingg been built the hist`win ter, and is.thorougMylittedzaMlAMlTltifkit.qt ly furnished. She is over 1200 tons burtheri l being one of the largest tutwell as the :finest and fastest Steamers on the Like, --She Is side wheel of 82 feet in diaineter it'd is 269 feet length. She is engaged in freigaing as Well • = a passeng,er boat and in July and August makes live extended excursions, ''_going from Cleveland up the length of Lake Superior crossing to the north shore and thettee back to. Cleveland in about two weeks.- This is her lourti{exeursion and the will *lie but one 'more.' • Wnconsidei tiitistirst requisite . Italy Met in the North-meat. The second hka goeatcaptam., On the toilreis he is the responsible man of the boat as the" carry no pilot•as. on . the river. Capt. Ben. Wilkins of the North-west is"e genial whole scaLled noble •heart,ed man of thirty years ex perience one the Lakes and hiShisjudgment and watchfulness we have the utmost •conil deuce. It is surprising that 200 souls can com mit themselves to thbit 7 ' conches with their litres in the hands of a single man, and sleep as sweetly as if in- their own chambers, and yet saving a few timid people there is Pram; bly no better sleeping place any where than on 4 'steamboat ~ . • , The thiril condition that we 'need mention is a good Steward and Cqok. There could be no more, efficient, man for his position than our Steward—a toed provider and one who looks after the welfare of the passeligers with almost parental tenderness. Thet boarding on this bout is fully_cqual to that of first class hotels in pest of. 9ur large cities. Beecher says somewhere' n "Norwood" that there is a greatsletll of religion in god beefsteak. Cer• tainly well cooked wholesom - e food has much tO do - With 'our state of health•aud 'flow • of spirits and consequently with the temper we manifest. . , - - - The last requisite -we. name is a pleasant , company, and though • last 'mentioned we Would by no means esteem it the-least. You will remember that for two weeks we are mmberg'Of the same family, and the boat is our IMMO for a longer - timed= is rainisite ito cross.licc Atlantic. Of .real Invalids we I:have none; and vet the majority are in pur suit of additional' physical vigor, and evident lyJiave left all complaints and' complaining looks at home, or reserve theni. for their state rooms, for on every sideyou see p3easantand . 4 -cheerful conntenandes. The-first day or two out, there is a degree of fortrutlitY and rims, but this is soon laid aside.and all seem to feel a conmon Interest in the happiness and comf)rt of the Whole. - We left Cleveland about 11 o'clock at night, steaming slowly "and majestically out of. .the ; river, while our tine . Rand which accompan- . ies on the excursion discoursesstirnng mu{ic, we strike boldly "out into the Lake; heading for Detroit, the moon thfOiring. such a profusion of rays upon the water as to make it radiant and sparkling aiewith'gems... . During the night- the engine someof the packing out of one of her pipes .musing great confusion by the escape of steam, and alarming some of those nervous people that sleep With one eye open,so as to get frightened if posSible. One of those in spine dishabille, I understood came rushing out,..but concluded to make inquiry before she leaped overboard: Your correspondent slept soundly as befelt It was not his business to look after the boat!at' night particularly, and he abhors the charac ter of the meddler. - The sail up the Detroit River is a delightful one though the banks are low. We lay. a day in - Detroit,• visiting .Elmwood Cemetery, riding through Jefferion anti Woodward aventies and "Fort Street pass ing the roddences of the wealthy denizens of this tine city. The former residence of Gen. Cass,' though much improved by its present a very humbledwelling for a mil lionaire. Ito is spoken of bare Asa man of lit tle public spirit who bought a large farm and as the city built up to him rold ii,ont in lots.and thus made his fortune. With large accessions to our list ofpassengers, our rooms being all ftill we leave to-bight at twelve o'clock. • : ' 'Yors.:ike. T. . Enrron ARGUS In the . Pittsburgli Cqm m;•relal of the 16th inst. I finti!the follOwirig : Tut. Gen in.v rf Liberty, publhdied at Union town, in this State, has recently passed under new atispiecli. Probably the reader will re quire to know no more than can be 'gathered from the following quotation from .ite. Col umng: R. 'MORROW, B. F. SAWIILLL, 4. wILI,IA.MS. "The contributors to' the Lincoln monu- - 1 Ment are demanding to know *hat has be eotne.of their money. No matter what has become of it. It cannot be put ton more die.- graceful purpose than.building a monument to such a,man as Lincoln, whose life was a withering curse to his country." _This sottods a great deal like whatthe edit or of the /...ic.a/ would write on the same sub ject. Uniontown and Beaver can therefore hide their faces in shame when 't,hey reflect tnat they contain abodt the only cptors lathe! State, Who are positively a disgrace to. the prBfession. ' The (ien'e. of Liberty and the Beaver Loca't, are, 1 believe, the lOweq and most debaied 'papers in Pennsylvania., : I was jn the-vicinity of _Uniontown a , day or o tivo, a couple 'of weeks ago, and the general feeling there among the better claSs of,people Was, that a calamity had befallen theta in their Change of editors. I told them that we had been similarly ufficted for the last two years, and that our Odell had but little else than - the, demoralization of . our people in bufkltAkankful that his power for mischief was *fv totally; none; as neither political f riend or Toe, . believed a word he uttered in his paper or on the street. Tbe,people of our neighboringocounty, may then have to suffer an editorial infliction 'for a short time, .but sooner or later water finds its level, and their filthy editor, like Odd!, will cease - to have . a• particle of influence in the conunimity: in. which hp,inft. accidentally resides. Yogi. for the , - - • " •• RIGHT. . , . --Barron Anous editor or the:Zaca/ publishes in his 111.4 number a certificate fiom Mrs:',lllwartis r .certifYing . 034'0 her ses'.enty fire cents for milk when I left Bea iiot-psy it untirefter my ming nation for Treasurer._ She further certift'Os, her little girl asked me for It on thq street.— I have only-to repik that she is inistaken, bothers to the yew+ .of paynwt•snd of my being dunned qn the street. If not already satisfied. I think a little reflection wi 4 ll satisfy her I ain'rigtit and sie-is-wAng: 11l It was a matter of any consequence, I could procure an affidavit from one Who knew all about it and was present when the mpney was paid, which would prove my stiftementeorrect. It is too small a matter to pursue further, Bup pOse I did owe her seventy-fiVe'centS and did not.pay it-.until called .upon ;'-was that any criinef lam irOt the fink man tot has been 'asked for a 'small bill forgotten about— . There - is nothing in- the charge. as Made out them Selves, and I will drop the matter: If Odell will take the - pains-to 'itiqure. he may find among his own friends, who owe', large arms and don't pay Wes called upon. E. BARNES. Myron Awns I joiii with you and "Ro cbestur" in demanding pat', OdeU be col:wi led to bring back the money that he sto(neried the dinnty Treasury ota. Important to bolder. or C om . pound Noteig., WeanGrop', AuraSth,„ll367., The Secretary of the Tr-u, In a recent letter to General Spinner, says holders of com- 1 pound interest notes have no right tip claim' payment thereof at maturity, at any other place than the' Treasury of the United States,. at Washinn ; but in exercise of a liberal ,d*reticn, he has authorized the Assistant Tsurer at Boston, Newyork and Phildel phiaoto pay 7 4hese-notcs when .presented at these fespective-offides. 4ft dobig th e .geeretary,has done as much for the accom modation of holders as the interest Cif the gov ernment and the convenience of the Depart ment will' permit. The' National- Deposit Banks cannot, be anthniired,lq ~mlplu,i com pounds; and Charge ip Touracamat . . General Spinner has issued th e' following rules for the presentation o f notes to the Treasury for redemption : ,--,. First, Holders are required to remit such notes in poqicages separate from ., other notes or securities addressed to the Treasury of the United States. - Second, Express charges on compound in teron notes forwarded to the Treasury for re demption must be prepaid by the 'party re-' mitting them, •• 1, • • - , • Third, Schedules of notes shoidd - be . pm pared and sent to the Treasuiy, specifying denominations,. dates, letters sad numbers contained in each remittance. Fourth..A.s.a safevard.tp,holdem it U sug gesteilthat tlite-notes Mkt be cancelled • be. fore forwarding thein; by punkbing out both signatures, care being takel to leave the date and number untouched. Fifth; Payment for these notes will be made by cliecks•on.4aidatilt a teasurear,en NewsYnrit, Philadelphla t - Ban Fran cisco And New Orleans, or in cutrencY, by er press, at the cost of the owner of the notes, or the party remitting mayieleet. Grant to Stiuston--The General Fully Approves of the Course Or the Secretary. • , - •r. The following is Grant's letter; to Secretary Stanton on ac c e p t ing ' the war pore . _ • • HEADQUARTERS - ARMY 9r- warm) STSTRS, WASHINGTON, D. C. August 12, 1857. ) E. 31. Stanton, &:rela r ry of, War: ; , SIR : Inclosed•herewith I have toimtamit to you a copy ()fa letter just received from the President: of the United States, iintifying, me of iriyippoinVmenfas Acting .Seeretary .of War, and directing me to assume the duties at once. In notifying you of my acceptance, I amoot let the oppp-tunity pass vilthouttexr. rtressliitto van my iippreelahoir of ttle zeal, patriotistn, lirmness and ability with which you havo-ever d cllatgoil the &Wee Secre tary of War. With great respect, your obe diant serruit, • • "lißikr;Gbncial: , . . TOKN LOTS IN- BEAVER FOR BA.LE Two building lots On 3.64:et Bir&i - , on ehti square next to the-River Bank, 60 by . 120 feet, Will be sold on easy terms. Apply - to H • • Wm. !VC:l3ll4e; 243 door above the 11=1.11 SALT, $2 511 per barrel, best quality, for sale by Wm.F. Clarke,llenver, Pn. Birr your Vrocenes from Wm. F. Clarke, Bearer, Pa., and you will be sure of getting a good article, at a fair, price. / Oo to the Mulvanon Utile Kilns, Vanport, for the best and cheapestf.ithe. at L dt J: Bestwiek's,lievr Brighton , Pa., and see theßilby . Co4ing Stove. THE Runt had thoUrgest Baker of any other Stove. • - - • FaiiTr.CAXEs and. Sealiike Wax, ai..L cE J Best Nick's, I .s ew Brightoa,Pli. BRASS 'And Enamelled #fisttles, it I. 4 . .5. • Bcstwick's ALI kind of Tin wire, at I. &J: Bostwick's. GRATES AND dncar•.s, at I & J. Bcstwick,s . No tiouble for Lao Bestwick to show Goods. The stock and fixtures of a First-rate store in Beaver comity for .Trade established. No 4hargc for good 1011: Small - capital re (faired. Address; IL L. P.. Post °Mee, Beaver; Pa. • Go to Wil4on firdwn' tor .Centeitt. We warrant every barrel, and , can give best ref erence as to its durability. ' NEW .ADVERTISEMEIiTg. Rare ChaneeTok. Investment. . TOCK; FIXTDRE4AI4D GOOD WILL OF A o.Ra- CI eery and Produce Store. situated in the lower partoi Allegheny City. Pas.; good location. Salealastyear; sixteen thousand - eve hnndred dollars . Rent turStore' Ind dwelling only three hundred and fifty dollars.— Lease of two veniu front next January. 43.?0a reasons for selling. Address innuediately: Box 140. Manchester P. 0., - nur.1.1'67:3t. Allegheny county. Pa. - - Shallenberger Bros. STILES dt_SHALLENBERGER, ESriclulowatei. Perm'a, PINE FAMILY GRUM •Qiiiiims•Warep, -Faxdtrare, • .4AILS, WL JJO W GLAn WOOD ARD MILO W. • WARE, BACO211; FISH, GRAIX, ' - • 'AND Country _PrOduce SOLE OF.EER . OF, THE BRIDGEWA TER FOtTNDRY, • t °nth:mato Mazrttfileture • • The Unequalled Cooking Stove, -Crystal , Palace. BEDEOOI4 PAELOE, AND HEATING STOVES, Lame and small sizes. MANT,Litr„OrD , Gl.ftA TES, And Tarim:Ls other Castings. Also on hand and for sale a great variety of Second- Hand Stores, as 'good as sew. sad very e heap. Odd Pieces for for the ditiorat patterns of Crystal Adam and Solsrprica Starospnaell.Y tnriilshed. All orders far storm attcndea to without delay, and delivered lees of charge. 41 / 4 YDL . 3:~.T'S $0 SPECIAL NOTICES. ME=:=l A GOOD CHANCE pvccpsoß TO C2E=E3 or vitacrt!, icdcirs, - - ; ; THOIiKAS CAMPBELL, BEST =MI . • • ~ 3:111r,y, . QlR . : l 4,4wpows; iiihirdstrati • _ CAS* riID FOR •I*4loLi. s42rehty. . Pairiar - Vllticistl.l4,l4,-Serstl4. 31w: ;.! thine Au'4rils; - Itirrosrrtoti thetvrit asri , . , . Cffinettssion fireitaius.C.:timna-lttana. t 16 July, lan. • Raleniting,.No.lllll Regent steed, Landoll Dan Sin : Vita to your inquiry. I beg to state that the only G_ Medal *setae manudactrire and per , folks of Sewing Afaehinerandllafroft-hoht Maim, was 'awarded to licteine.' Wheeler a Wlbecin of Mr; ' York. Teen, resheetrally." HENRY.F. Q. D'ALIGN:Y.. Member of International-Jury and reporter of minus: Another letter of the same date: DEAR ReplYing to your Inquiry, herewith give yon the flat of golertaidela awarded-lremy clan: Dupuis et Domery, for Screw Fhoe.3fiehites. , )Vbeeler Mime: New . York. for the manninctare anil perfection 'of their 'Sewing-Machines and Dutton- - hole Machines. " ttt There is, also, in the • list ed-operators ; a Gold medal granted to Mr. , Elias Iln pf, me, Jr:, personally, as , Proniotese of the Sewing Machine. • , Itespectrallv;. yours, - - ELENRy ir._Q;JYALAGICY. Reporter of Claes Nb. ( Groups No.'l3):Member of the Tuternatiotuil Jury at the Elposition Dither. selle. •-- • Any person wishing to pnreltav one of those best SewtpcMachinea. eau be tteconamothtted-by.eoittg at. nirdfffee, one ddot- ester Motnecs 'keg Stara. Idav-, log been in the business of selling machines for over two yenta mild made &thorough examination of all Ma chines of any notoriety; I find that the Wheeler & Wil son Machine is robot simple • in' its, construction, eau to understand,esay kept in order, and does a great va .riety of sewing, and works as well uappoonn heavy as upon light goods. In short,-it a the onlylchine that gh,es .tetitiresatisatetion.' . . AU orders promptly attended too. a anr211,1:31. ' - it. S. ritBBIB, Ammt • • -roTicr. Is. HEREBY , GIVHI , I THAT kr WIFE. ,M.ARTIIA WALTEItS, has left my bed and board, and all persona are hereby warned nut to treat her on my account, as 1 will pay no debta'of her eon *acting'. ' , ritomAswiuzrits., sugit67.llt. • . • , Post-Office VIEcUTOWSOtICE.—Whereas letters testa tw taffy on the estate of Joni( Wm's lISPOON, late, Frankfort boro., Bearer county, dee'd., haring , . bee granted "to the undersigned. all - remiss indebted - sad estate are requested to make insmediatepaymest and those haring claims or demands against the estate of Paid decedent, will please 'present them properly authenticated for settlement... __' •• ,TllOO. NICHOLSON.; Executor, . engin& • , ! Frankfort bons. H E V E I R Y LATEST i. 6TII GRAND OPENING OF SPRING&SUMMER GOODS 'GEALY'S N.Nv MuliimeryyTrimmiiig . . . I. • - ' AND , I SHOE -- EMPOBVtr3in . „ TWO DOORS BELOW STILES 8741AALENBER , UER'S WATER. ST:, Sign a/the RED POST, BRIDQEWAT/JSR. • ; • . - . : . , • • . iN -B. • - ,..,:r ILAN* REMOVED. TO THE TWOM. ~ • . 1.. formerlp oecupied, by J. M. Dincr.g. on Water st., where I will/be ttlad to ace all my old customers, and all others voring me With JI , Call. , . . . : . 1 . . . . • . ~ .. . . • - f 1, , .1 Sat now teceivi g a" large and splendid StoAt of latest Spring Styles of Millinery, TrimMings,.4:e., .ic.. which will be sold very cheap. Ot' every description—Silk and Straw Bonnets, Ladies' and Mitoses Rots, Ribbons, Floweret, Ruches, de. - TRIMITINGS; • Of all kirids,_(crr Krya:ps ,apd_lacques, Gimps. Garcia Clie , el4*t '! ?L7 BALIIOHAL Slip HOOP SKIRTS, COR- REM HAIR NETS, BELT, BUdiaßS, dm ? : 1 • • . , . 'Gentlemen's Famishing Goods, Gent's dr, Ladles' P . nper Conant. KEN AND DOTS' lIATS AIC - I:o CAPS. 'NECK-TIES, SUSPENDERS,[ LTNDERSHIETS • AND DRAWEES. WHITE SKIRTS. - ; • -: I PAPEE COI.LARS,Ac. • • hiosiery :and Grloves, e"; 7 , t • 1101121.1 Cliollati..:ALLteCaAntS, s. , SFSI.NG A.' Just rec e ived BONNETS Stamping and =I C~! NO TR • Two doors Wow Stiles I Shallinberger's Grocety Store, ago of the IiND Miff Waterdtreet,, Bridge- BEAVER ACADEMY. . Sessiolt 14 Week' THIS 41.8 Es - s 1 artiTION UNDER THE CCIIISSPITL contml at Rev. R. T. - Taylor A., during the past year. will be re-opened the 9th o Sept.-186Z No pains will be apared!tci advance mill to thebest possible advantage.! Students AtIY as." in CoStsge. For particulate ' • . -; , • i t It., T. TAYLOR- . 4 D. L. DEXPSET.rtoetpcNied• J. C. WUSON, Beely. . UT 91.117# AIN 4Eirt d, 1 • ti s TO BE HAD AT lari AT MILLINERY`, I SUMMER DRESS GOODS AIP :HAW .% VERY CAZAF'r. SHOES. ' uugt; lot, very cheep. Call gmd see ILLINERY. • TERED AND CLELNED, - CHEAP. Pinking end CloaVetitting eking on !boat notice. • HipiLITL - HD.D. HR. 'MACHINE 16=14.., G. .1 Li. l asi) gym ME. , I ÜBL*TO SHOW GOODS. xruitsza Tux PLACE WATT GEALY. ,!, !EU MIEI F. 1 .46... PO '':. -I\'.Tl • . P,I43tONDI .ROO/IYATERI PA& NEW DRESS tItOODS \.NEW PRINTS; I !fltiEW DELAINES, • and NEW •LIUSLINS. -AT - .y F :' Y. t )'. yRe cl c 4 !LI CESI .G r e' a. t . ' • • . : NEM. , MILLINERY tiOODS :I • t tERS, RIBBORS 111 iria,; •^_..ti l t tho 2Lgeuerfor the • - Empire Sewl ng Mac hine I reimeetfully eoltcit as imacutnatleu of the same by he public. 5 ' . . Tma Machine &instructed on a new Principle of mechanism, v)sseesing; •many ram: and valuable int; provements. having been examined by the most pro mend experts, and pronounced to be simplicity and z perfection combined. In a mecbanical point . of view. the advantages:we claim for the ”EMPIRC MACHINE;' are— let - ...—The method of driving . the Needle Bar by a compound crank, 'which produces the sae action as heretofore obtained by:mains of a Cam ; but in a more durable and noseless manner. yd,_--We nee a rotating shaft above tti table, and thus are enabled to glue all the room ten iced under them= ; - without detriment to the durability of 'Dia chines; having s bearing directly. over the Needle Bar. . • ad.-Our Feed Wheel is a friction feed-and so con structed there is but One joint in transmitting the mo tion from - the rock shaft M. the wheel, and unlike all others, cannot be effected by oil or duet. .. 4th.—The Rock, Shaft that' works the eed motion also drives the Shuttle- Tpe bearings of Shaft and Centres are hardened steel and adjustable, so that we am take up the lost motional will - ; • . • The following are she principal. oteelt.ina urged a gminst Sewing Machines: . 1. Excessive fatigue to the operator. . 4 - fo get dot of - ordis;r: 114: - Expente, trouble, sand lose pf time . in repairin 4. Incapacity to sew every description of matetial. g. 5. Dhatereeablh aglse, Llle m olkerallolL*, •"` ' ' The Empire ; Sewing BMA:thine is • -' Exempt from all-these 1 " 01:deo:nit:tits • It her; straight ndlec, perpendicular action, makes the leek or' prattle stitch. which Will neither rii3 -unr ravel, and is alike `on both side'.;. performs perfect sew ing on every desert do of material, trom Leather to. the finest h. ll Muslim witkeotton, linen, rir' silk -thread, from the cuarest to the threat number. IT HEMS, FELLS. T.LICKS, and ' ' , GATHERS. navto neltlitr cam nor cog wbeel, - and the least poe slide friction, it runs as smooth a 4 glass, and is . 1 . • • - - „••• . • s Empbe,thxd!y itNol‘eless Illach113;e. =MN F. r.ortv.nces 'R ED FR 011 T- =MEI Dry , Goods Store ) ito6pianot, re, • •. • LICENSE NOTICE ) APPLICANTS POE LICENSE AT SEPT. 1!88810it tin , ODSI Willblin. Srcbvnt . , • • - parl.borqi. -ri, Elizabeth Ripper. , . ' . tit- Churootm _... : 4 -; Simnel hislots,:dr ' ' 'NM . ill.i Rasta Ragsw ,Reveßrightos 'Nausea Weowan 4 . ' Darlington - - .: " • 11• 'George Bc.rktater • ' -- ' ' Rochester , -r," ! 1 '...f. Thortais - M.4uhaston . -' Brhigesrster- 1" ..• . , asgl4:li , t3t. • : JIMIN A. FRAZIRR; Err. - -. Dlitsolattoti ollPiartnersisip;. 'TOTICE IS lIIIREBY-GLVICITTUAT THE PART.. setship hematite existing beween Louis Neb:o4 is this day disoolved., Mr. D... , 21e1•! , son retiring tom theittm.. !thy persona hart* daims•.- aping us will present them atonee.atidthassit to ne, gill Ilkew4o naptosettie their account. • I.OMB BREHM. s- _ .1)41141n. musoN. : TM tine's Rochester, 'Ang. Isar, ite righl p Notice: ridlC UNDE IGNIVO HAVE THIS DAY FOBS! ea is Co-Psrtriarship under. the name and Mlle at" t Isnectillog .Drehni. for the purpose! of. contlnal g , .Drug, buthsees, ut.the old stud, In the Diamond. iio chesterL., BUWIILING & BREHM. n augiVnt. - , , - • • 'rapeG - ViiloB.. " '!_::- I . ' elj W. "ELLIOT lb SONS OFFER -FOB SALE %Jr • very low. Oda cpiningleeletm ‘.300,000 Concord ' t !vet,' Seedling yttnee..Vl'4oqs,vipeaare groan from single ,eyes aired' ripebed \TOWAQ broad, open bordere, where. Iteiviog4e.sfeet treedPrn, Aber make subs tantin)rtre.ady .rootrtell of ininfislior Alvin!" yeire --- our.atock 01,41neattere teen irsbanatedjsetb&apMMa. Thine, tberefore, nlio , vraat thews shoal order We alai oilbr a lawrstdelc ^nf, .Peach.• Mtge. Pelf and Cher&i trun ;.aiso,Stiawberrie,tl,.aneVati 'otherX. fruits and rime; a few thonpand also.iit_the redo • Vines, ;• lona. Hariford.. ?reline. ,Crevilleng, - Re Allen,. Hybrid, an4 , laabella, : Orders addressed to no will rdce4e.pcompt. attdnAtip,..atulAve_ All gel:tants. --' Aqua( encil„lin th e very ..Imt.,. , NAMOI.rj the -4- . Orrles ixu ; .essay 5 ton- - -: • - . lcn lirket i PittAtT J. A: ..kBOl% _angiW•, tre et, .• . - ~. ~• : propellents. 111 .• _ • 0 1 cia l—P uris Expi rri s tiOn, , -OPPieror rossntvtMasons-C tf ; tiflquoAcwar, N: Jlllll 4 B N. f Adveca fust.c . ived by iiiirimable tin" to annotates, ..positivelv that tim i onlreoldfmedal for American eow. ;trig Mach/MO aissitftrobe ta t Mit t ,,&•'gsps this roanirfactorer of Melee; *swim; - V pia ex ! hibinid. There were elilfiry4WO' .to contrasti. ' , for the prize, and Mr. 'lowa received,rhis ' al award of the Cross of . the Legion orltimor s as manufacturer and ittventpr,. Who-exact wording of this award, Is ittfollows • Mows, Nt4amiri. Witt.zsdai'ds Wyman!, '.•C l a.oporateneEllasliowe,l "Wheeler.; d;' , Wdhloll -; Jr., prumotehe - no - la ma-iponr-is Machine i-bouton. Chine • L Coni!":.Mcsialiere• 1 61 : ( " F Y .d'or. , IMO • • • The ntlelal ti4l of lbosie who mow-Outdo Shitirktebof . the, Le Lion of Hour., ghthllsheik to the.Partt paper. • ,reads thus: "Mons. Elias flowe'ar.4fabritcal de nta- Wa.n« a coralre itrposata r tranebtted Into rETigliNb Tedues d . usElias Howe, Jr., maker of ses,„.„ mud: • From this it 'will be seen thit the ttjedai ttwaWild to Wheeler 4k Wilson was .for a. Buttosaiole Maaitue,r and not for littehtne. • . NM M ER cif 'ANT -T A• 11.0 JO EPH . BRAUN, ridg,ewitter; Pa. AS ciONSTriuTrA) AGEN_. OF Tilt : HOWE , SEIVING MACIIINE for BOaver:,. Butler and Lawrence corint:i&.. Hd promiseirto give sat? ,isfaction to itll wishing to purchase aßewingAfaealita. a s he thoronghly anderstancli_ the -.ltachiste.laeing Us ed it himself for wAiumbezofyears. Pe Siachinehiul been greatly' Unproved Itifelyl; and he has taken a new-, interest, in them. • • This Machine does the tlitesd,ois well pirbe coarsen' work. - Persons ordering one of these machines. will be In. structedlow to set if tip, and also instructed by my self or other competent person.. how to use it. The Howe Machine ls new ,taking a place in Beaver and vi cinity, from which the beat of other machines have been excluded. • Persona desiring to see iliae inachines operate, our do in.hylealling, at Mrs. Moore's, at theltikusbtifile:a. Somers, in Beaver Pa„ or At the shop of trfteterstgar ed in BrldgewSer. JOSEPH BRAITN.. • MAI rit'lllit £OII.I.OWDIG APPRAISEMENTS UNDER I i 1 the set of Assembly of ' the 14th - of April, - 1851.- ' of propetty allowed to be retained by widow of 'a'-de cedent, to the value or S-300.,have,been_dled to the of= lea of the - Clerk of the Orphans': Court of nest . ir atria ty, sod approved dial, _ , . ••- , 4 , r i i ~.,. Personal property to' aniohlit of .$306 *reertnedi -by widow of John Douds, Ake4,, Thos. Todd, Wm. R. Dania. executors. ,- . . Perbopal property to: amount of $300,. retained Iny widow Of John Tennis, -deed., Samue l Teilttla, id mini strator... . . Personal property •to amount of.Sll, retained - - bi widow of Andrew Thomas, deed., .Abram Thornab, . „. , . 1 administrator. . Personal propertyL to amount of; s.l3oo,•retalned 14 4 blow of til. M'Clelland, deed., Prank leCielland, Wrd. M. flatland. executors. ,-•,-.• .•- • .ii • 'Peror,nl omperty , to amount of t3oo..retainettlfr . widow efiAbraham llaviee, dee'd., Thigh Mamba, bA mintrArat r.- Peri.ona property to amount of *sl 111, retain y widow of , Albert l'honuis. deed-, Elizabeth ThAimall.' ad mini.stratrix. Jobb; Lynch_ administrator. . • Personal pr‘merty' to amount of 5300, refitined by' widow of Thomas .31iddleton,- deed.,.. tcm.• Henry, administrator. • J,tersonai property. to amount of 4300, retained by ' widow (AI Sylvester ' Dunham, deed.; S. J. • Cross, ad tn.' inistratrtr.., . . . Per4onal property to amooot of-4,34 43, retained by widow of John Neely, aee'd., - James Neely. "admin istrator. 4.. -..'' Personal -roperty, Oil Stock and pmeeeda of note of Samuel 3 'ecird, to amount or pok retainedirptidOw of Thomas M.'M'Cord, deed., Mrs. B. 31lCohl,;adratn istratrix.•• ~ • Persititil it property to amount of inoo. retained by widow of on. B. -Adams, deed., M. ,Weyand, exec utor.• . , Persona property to attment of Sank' retained-by widow of David .Slaughter. deed., John Tintsman, ad-. •ministmt r. Mitrigaret Slaughter, administrate': •• - it 1 Pet•sofil propetly to auto r ant of s•'to 05; retaldr - by widow of 31.1chael' Rine, d'ec'd., Letitia - Rine, a istratri - r. . , .r. . _ _ , Persona property to nitwit of .Sl5 .7.s inCilipeeede of sale of real . estate, to amount of .5.201 2.5. making Stlk)., elect 1 to be retained by. the minor - children of Smith 'Ali ler . . deed., and for their" Sitpport,• - !Mbffah biiller, gu rdiap. , Personal property to amount. of Slt9o: retained by widow of John Day's. deed.. liar'vey 11.PCowp, ad ministrator, Barbara Davis. azimiryistratts . .- 'Personal property to amount of. ,irbat retained by widow of john Reed, deed., Andrew Watterson, ad-. mintstrator. . . .• ; .., .' - • :. .. Pt Nona idow of Irdn'tttrato Real eR tor wide n% \'n ire 1: cll. ribate(. next term i betne the If any the, shore app • . .. ~ , ... . heriff 8 . Bale. • . ".. Tlit Y . VRTUEOF•SUNIiny WRItSPV IX vAnrrA- Al Cie.e,a! (I Vella it iold Expoiras ieqqted out of the Court •of 1 / 4 1 m:orlon eleiti , pf .the couutv.4anifeoverkiind to ino dirificad.cl w1111.41. - pose - to ! publio eildeit Illiealittrirre Odic% in the 1).201.1 , 4 ofßeaver , in the county dom. said, on I_ , • ..SA UR.PI Ir, august -314, 1867. ' •.. at l'il o'clok In the fdrvanon, the following property. tonic: r / - . . • , ' All rich title. interest and.c - ialm of defendant , °tin. ..' /• and twthe toklowing lou:y of .land,situatri. iu Darling- - tun 16w1h,bill., Waver , cualuty, .Pa.,. Wedded north by public. road and land of denies Carson, east by land of Jamey Carson' and Other land of. defendant, south 'by Little heaver Creek;and .west by putt ie road and borough of Darlington, containing 'NO ages more or . levet :thee t t k ire farm undcr.fenw, about SA *rot : ear ed, on,Wll an credit a tog dwilllnk house vtl cel- , p bar under It, a 15211111... sable and ' , hem - boos& , A rger ' orchard of,clobe. 'ride tiers oh.theprorolirei I . . . $ Seized ,'lindlaken in execution as the property of if...- - A..t.'ochrtek et the suit of James 31. Imbrie. Sq. 2, I _ . - ALSO - - • ....._•., At the same time and place all the right, title, inter,: eat and c 1 : tin of defendant, of, in, and tcitke. follOyingt piece or kit of ground, situate in Ohio tp. B -vet Conn- • t• C, Pa.; dhcritied aelonowP, to wit: lit l gintthri a Chestcut and running thence by littera beide o Semi-- el and Jesisc Smith 600,1 d .e.pres West, 65 5-10 perches to a stake 4 thence by lands.off, taw. Dawson, bouth loti'deOreeii. Vest: 'a DID perches to 162 - stake, ;thence North 63 degrees andss minutes. East 5 63-100 perches to a post, t hence North 96 degrees, S minutes, West, ' • 3 3-10-pircheacto-a post, thence North TA dlir t j ang esed, ad 6-16 petches to Inc chestnut, the placeOf . containin ~t woncres and 124 perches. Therein the above deli t erirmd s prend4es a frame house ar ofd 4 . 6 by 20 feetZgoodstationarr Steam Engines d - WU , . ere, two ngine henses and one Set of boring tools. ' Sri; taken in execution. as ,the property of El Evetett,itt the it Of Adnir li am4:'aldermat. o. 3. . . ALSO, At the 4tne .time and Place: all tight,' title, inter , eat and claim of defendant of, in and 'to 'the Adiefiring t tract of d, In. Greene township, Beaver amnty,) Pa. , adjolnln bin& of James Allison and Wm. McLain on the Nort lands of Wm. Calvin and Ales. Webs! on `the east, and lands of Samuel-Miller on the math and nest. containing bill arras. about 80 acres cleared, on 1ing 42 70 which there is erectedit Immedtirel . with cal. ler underneath, log barn and olit.bull , On:bard of good Snit trees on the-premise'. .t .. Seisell and • taken In execution as the. Samuel ,mitiust - the snit of John dleCarro Suratyr's Orines; , l - 401 IN S. Lark 4 Beavol, Aug.14;"67. r MP 1 iiATING-sotnis. augl4'67:tL Notice in . the 0 . . I propertr to amount of *loo:retained by "' ept' .5 .r4 1 9 1 •1'de. 0 4. , 'James Dilien, ad f . . , .. to to amount of Sif."44l‘..rted to re M] Of Charleal;;:n.44.4e4" d,`TANVak ;tor. - '.• . • . . hereby given to teedito n s, hei t7 .legsteea. and all others intepeated. in app or at the or said Court. and nnt I atoe ,than third day. th day of September flat,. rata'-shew cease. have, agatuat,theAto,eyntiematicin. cif the , riffeement. •• • . . . JOH is; ? t. FRAMER. , . 1::; t.r•ttlitt. wig' 1'67 J I= hails' Court. foret7 of MI'S, I N-