The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, September 15, 1858, Image 3

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xw , ?onf,!Septembe l3 . — The s
etear
ship,ship
-Vanderbilt, from Havre an deu.b.
empton,i with datthl to the Ist instant, arriv.
ed 14ct asst night .1 She brings 335 passen
geri4 - 1' - ,- 1 . , •
. t Queen Victoria sled Prince. Albert have
retinlried i to England from their visit ;to
Prussia.; [ i
lkis'iarlY a million and'll, half of gold is on
the road from Anstralic
Adviees fiom India state that General
Grant i had left LBcknowl to relieve Mann-
Siegb, and to capture Fixabad.
The cliplomatid agenta of the allies are
to be allowed to teside temporarily in Pe-,
kid. s A Chinese! envoy lie to visit Paris.
• Twelve vessels have been wrecked on the
English! coast. With o e , exceptiou, the
crews were all saved.
' . Mi. Idorphy, the. American chess-player,
played eight gamesblindf Cow
lded, at the same
time',befere the ! Birmin g ham Chess Co
gruff, winning a lllbtit oe.
Rudolph, Jung & Co. l , of Paris, in the
silk trade," have failed. 1 -Their lillbilities
are ivy', large. 1 ' - '
The Turkish ministry , leas resigned, and
a new one is fanned. 7 1 '.
. Great hopes are entertained that a treaty
. `of commerce will be effected with" Chin
a Jesuits; it is said,lwill obtain exclu
sive authority to establish a branch of their
f .... L.. in .1111ina. 1 • 1
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.. Prussia bas addressee B. Bose to 'ileum,
- Ori the Austrian occupation of Rustadt.
, The Raja Poorna rebe l s fled after plun
dering Took; and were pursued
. by Gen.
Roberts: , • 1 . .
- The Gwalior rebels are menacing Bei
boriand Bughore_
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Illinois.
-The Chicago Tribune 41Itges that Doug
lss has appealed to Tardmany Hall;. (the
bead quarters-of New Yoik democracy) for
itelP, and the' result of the-appeal is .thus
stated:
• “The facts haring been presented, it was
yesolved, after long and serious dilibenttion;
to makea delperate effort to elect Douglaa,
and the ambanador returned twine, fetch
-icg with - Inm the promise of $50,000 to bo
csed in the cantiss, and other assistance.-4
- 1113atihat , otherjassistance' tialo be,
the
`to
must judge l for himself and we leave
to hts . conjeeture, also, the manner in which
the F,50,000 is tci be expended in defeatiog
;the wishes of a majority of lie people of
Illinnts. There are -rumors afloat that his
toenie,nnmbere of laborers are to be em
plityid upon certain railroads in certain
counties where there is .-0 clear majority
against-Douglar, and that these floating Eli-
berniaos are to be employed in - turtling the
scaledn fairor of Deuglas.- If such a scheme
as this is to be undertaken it is easy to
see tbw the $50,000 are Ito be employed."
tits was the game played in Minnesota
last year, and it is well that the people of
110 ',is are apprised of it fin time.; -,
' ° Alan Life.—Bayard Taylor, while in
The Artie region in wintor, used: to eat half
pounl - of meat at a meal to warm bimaelf.
[Li china sneaks of the cold which be endu
red la Lapland: . - ' - ' • .
I"Should have.frozeniathome in a t7l•
perature which I found very comfortablvn
• LaPland,.with.my solid !diet of bread and
butter, and my garments Pf reindeeralin.---
The tollpwing is a: 1,6,1 e 6f. the filysical et
"fecia of cold, calculated ;for the latitude.of
65‘;,' to i 70° North:-157, above . zero; un
pie ntly warm ; —Zero; mild and agreeii
:hlei ,10° below zero; Pleasantly - fresh and
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brr'xi g. 20° below zellq; Sharp 'but not
severely, cold. • Keep yoUrfuitiers and toes .
in ro§uon; and rub your pose occasionally.
30.' blow, zero; very .cold,, take particular
cue 'SF your nose and extremitie; ear the
fattest food - , and plenty °flit; 40°6 - elow zero;
`intrikely cDld; Keepatiiike at 'all bazards;`
aluile up to the eyes, and teat -your circa.
•Itia fretiumtly ° that it may pot stop some
wiled; before you kudw it. 50'bdoia zero:
A isf'uzzle for life. ' 1 ' '•
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V[MARKABLE z.-Eigh tEvErc sisters,
the tangent more than sixty years of age,
winpped together in the South Church,
co laSt Sabbath for - the• first time in many
yearai . Here they sat _together in their
childhood and youth; _here their father, a
,
ventrible citizen who died many years ago,
'sae one of the pillars of the church; and
here; Or rather in the old house which stood
near, they were baptized in their infancy by .
ills. Rev, Dr. Hopkins of revolutionary
came.l The sisters have been long sepeia:
;ed i , distant parts of the country, one of.
them 'having been a •resident of Viripia,
And tt was a memorable cirsumstatice to
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meet rmce more together in the pew iwhich
'which they formerly occupied. Another
interesting l. fact in connection with -the
meeting was that they listened to -a &s
-mirk tram their old pastor Rev, Dr. Ern
ersot4 who is noir in the eighty.-first year
of hinge, and the fifty=fourth - of his pastor
atc.--iSatem Reg'r. 1 •
LIIINEpt SUGAR CANZ.--BinCe our, in- .
quiryl::n regard to*.the crop of the Chinese
sugar liana,' we have received several reports
frem'carmers in Spencer, Warrick and Gib
son counties, who have culqvated from a
half t; two or three acres of the cum; thEy
reportlthe crop as beiag 'excellent, and is
now je st 4
maturing. It has been much less
uf t k
Wee the recent drouth than corn '3D
thlie I e land, One cultivator writes ns 1
that i ' dote not do as well on the richest
bottom lands as on sandy and dry uplands.
Front reports we have received, the
quantity planted this year
. is much larger
than it-was last; the unfavorabla spring so
delayoi the farmers in getting in their reg
th a
e panting that they h
), no timo to be
istow n fancy erops.—.ETxursville (la.)
l'our.,l
DrOLitrzs.—Goo. Reeder, in a letter to
Raileli, editor of the Manch Chunk Gazette,
dkinia ,the honor of'trig the People's
iandidate for Congress in he Northampton
dig t4 j Ile says "to. pt the nominrs
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tioo, eves if it , were to be followed by. an
el ectiVD, would involve sabrafices which he
doolt,u'et_feel called upon to make. This-is
ieoltdi be' regretted, he-iitays, 'lasi it will
tut ! )l 4him,better to advance the greit cause
of ibtiti6 k l refortnt by laboring in his true
poottion of a man who haii no selfish ends,
ao4 Who rates hi professional and social
st audibiLigher
than the imrsuit of public"
alto " I -
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llfitT re Warm!! Ledge (Auti-LeeumP'
!('"' Ntoociat) refuses U to support Mr. Gil
-1.4, I :l l r eoTpto n De ocrit,who is nominate d ll , z ess inth 'Wil.i rat' rtiittrict.
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OTH : LIEMOCRATIO t;oNVENTION: IN
iL—The' IYemocrats opposed 6 thei
,
I " J h G' i '
,ation of e
,u . Jones, r Coogressl
alleil a Cotiventinit for Saturdays next;
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e utipose of adopting su
.. measures
I ave the county from tog hirtber
-d ad misrepresented by J. Glineir
and 'big confederate', 'who har l o t iri
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a • ' 1 o f l
the 1 strength an pnuelp ea the
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foi,lNcir own personal. agg+witzement.
all la l signed by. a large;htimber Iftftitil
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iar d6tnoerati. • . , 11 4 !
il
repoe itri l ,'rus ATLANTIO,=-Onr marine
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ts, relently have annolne4l that large
bodies of i 6 are in the Attanthi • Th o m is
one icebergpoliced in our Mar i n e report of
today, thedimensions of whi c h were enori
Mout being 200 feet,bigh - an about 400
feet long. At this' season of . e - Yeari ice
i
is} seldom seen by voyagers, !and the prooa
bilit is the summer in - - . Ar tie xone!hari
been ut4s slly:•
powerfuli rig
n ' - ,fred the
n tame l
mo' tas of iee_iit thi:!t.regien.l I 1
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RATHER I t'isiir.—A fa m ily named sigma
eral have • r ecerttly Fume into l ssessibo by
chancery; ry; lo Great Briain of an estatpl - .1 1 ;o:1.
ed at Xl,ooo,ooo,left by one rd SaitriSn;
who died Without art.heir. Tb e• Lord•eban.
- cellor decided that ,as there were no` more
Salmons the largest family . ; of Mackerels
should inherit the fortune. 'l i I ,
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• 1 ifir•Th 'United. States is not borrowing
motri . . for he fourth time in tory. The
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Brit. was pay the war of the 11.eveititiotq
the aecond to pay for the second war! L with
England; the third was on ac count of the
Mexican War, and the fourth is iii the
time of peace, to carry on :he Ordinary ex
pen' sea rof the Government. II - !,'
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agi 7 e I l Ch . eap Democrat mentions
tht Since the beginninglof the present cam
Tanga in Il linois , l about 'five wleks, seven;
teen sationat Democratic papers have' been
e!tablished and nine Douglas Organs , have
giyeli.np the ghost!
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ELLov!.FEvEn.—A' letter From ' l , r icks.!
burg!, Nisi" dated August 27th, says ;
cinzeus are scattering lin eve r y di
rectiOn in consequence of yellow !fever
among tts. I Its form is very mlignant.:
I;4.Wm. • a " --
'Schuchman, Fsq , the well
ktiaWa 'Lithographer, says: '4 havh fre
qne'nilly used Etcerhave's Holland Bitters,
and od it; invariably relieves ittiligestioti
and I
f
*Mr Orr, o South Carolina, , rirofev4
seS alsineeie desire to unite the, North and
the South .1 Orr is more likely to disjoiti
tbem l . i !Or is a disjunctive conjunction:—
Jouri
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Rev, J.,, M
Mfrsl MI J
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,06, the same day, by same, I.
WI or: and Miss AMANDA F 5
licit er Co., Pa. . - .
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ED—Oci the . 9th
Smith, Mr. C. M
I Flimi
DIED--Ontho 6th inet i,East Ilver
-7,n , ,
pooli 0., Mrs. JANE, wife lof Ingram
hiar;a'.; .I.iid daughter of Mr. John Shane,
oflßridgelater. - -, I - il
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Pn thp - 7th insl.,-in New Brighton, Mr.
At FDITriI•iSEND, aged . aboct 'thiri4-ooe
year. '-: 1- 1 i
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1,-, L 'l ~., j , . r , I - . r. ,) .
l[l.nl tl Litu p ast., mr. .t.?,ty - m:/aaxus,
.3fjlioche l ter, aged about24;yeara. '',
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fant
On the It lib inst. TIIO3IAS
, SMITII,
son o James and Amanda Farley, of
this borou ii.i I • i
pa the gth, in Pittsburgh,, l lDr. Thom-
AS FRY„ fl)rmerly of GeorgetpwrOicaver
coin:4,y, ag years. 1 d about 78 1
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Beaver Prices Curr,
IcoillEcr;
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D WE ELT BY WILSON
fLora-- hundred weight,..,...J,
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' In n EAT : — . ousuel,
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Boux—re bushel, ' • I
Reg—ll usheP: "
O. l Ts-=' ; l4 I;usbitl, • 1 ' 1 !
R TATOZ Neshannoe is, 60; Re
B E ' 14 lio
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al.
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:alas I)i' doles, - ..
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Bacor Theulders, 8; Fidel, 9;!
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~,1 ; Pr l cl . s . of Flour aim!
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7. e folio i ni ng r s ie ta ri t n eTe or n i t n (from
phialNortlt e ' ' show
Flea! and raiti, at the seTerel p 1
at ;the lates dates— •
'. ' I ', _Flour. Wheat. I
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PhilidelPhi $5 50 128 ,
New 'Fork , .. 1 , - 525 1 135 ; I. •
Boston, - 6 . 75 ' 140 '
Baltimore, •6 00 130
Riatinond. ; 1 6 . 00 135
Ge,orgetOwnj 600 'l3O
Alexandsht, I - 6 25 130 '
ButrOck,l . I''s 00 , 110 ';
Cle i veland„ ; • bOO 100
Cinetenat i , ; • 475 100
Loitieille, I 470 f 100
NOs,prleine, . 600 I 100 ' •
Pittsburgh, ; 6 (IC. 100
Roebester,", ; 5 00, 100 •
Albany. 1 ' '45 00 100
I Busttel Reduced to P
. I ~_ -1 t - -4 , -- - -- .. ,
Wheat, , po The` Onions, - 67 Ms
I - Corn, (shelled) 56 . 4 4. Beans, 6O "
Coin, (cob) 170 ",:• Brsn, , 2O 4 4
Rye, 1 : 66 " ' Clover Se 60 gi
Oats„ , . l'3 4 4' Timothy tde4d; 42 4,
Darlel7, •
Buckwheat, 52 " _Hemp Seed, 42 "
Potstes, .60 4 4 Dried Pesebes, 80 "
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. 1 7 i PtifitlC . VENDE! - ,.; •
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HE sub4riber will expose to , blie Sale in
l Mom ttownehip, 'Beaver county, Pt.,: on
• 1 .,.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Mk, 1858,
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at 10 o ' clock , A. W., the followlnglizoporty:-
4 , head of florets, 6 Milk Cows, full blooded
Scotch 8011, 3 yOung Cattle, ICa age, , 1 Wa
gon; s,Plowsl, 4 lints of Harness, and ,4 Bossy
Harness, 2 Harrows, 1 umber 1310, a kit of
Household FUrniture, and a great ,ma ny, other
artiCles too 'unirous to mentiots.l Terms at
sale. i • .I ; Cirri . . JOHN I SHODES,'
k.. 1
II , II WILLIAM SHRODES, Crier.
4 1 ep I emberl6,lB6B. • I I{ I;
Threshing brae
f B, ' -
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f are ',
[ Fa r ; i s wishing ?limiting I l iif 'nal
vi.
in • ecl 4p- Examine our ! ebrati
Improved Railway, llene; over ! i l
; 11 ! Tlikeiher and &Tra I ,_ a li 11
,1 1 1 , 1 1
Which with tt o "ihorses and four Ihands swill;
thresh' from 9 1 e.bundied and fifty' o two bun-1
dred a d twenty Ore bushel! of Wh at or (Rye,
and , ldo ble life atnotukt of Oate.Bar ey Orlturk-I;
.
wheut,iper day 'Price, complete $l6O :
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Forll
thriller info ation, or circulars, a( I.lres, ,: 1 1
IWARI 110 P, STOUT, & WILLIAM •1. ,
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iqi:4-. , I a i l n -.ifnct tirprr., I'itt,l>u fg " ii.l.„.
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l'on City ' ' tApmercial C.
- PITTSBURGH, Pi. 4. - CIIARTIMIZD
NI -ttlid+Ots a t tendi ng Ja , I
Pio the largest an, ai most thorough
ciao lichool lot-the tToited 'States. Y'
prepared fort actual Odes iof the
Rohm! , 1
.1. 6. Sremr, A. x.,, 1.0f. of Book-k .
Science o iliccounts.
A. IT.; 1.. • BIT, Teßeber of Arith
Commtrc
3.
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. and T . C. Janus!, Teac ern
Of Book- eeping. i !, 1 , • I / I
A. Cciarsay and W.! Abuzz, Professors of
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Penman' i:4. 1 'I I 'l , l •,I I
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' • Double Entry'
Single & Book-keeping,
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A 1 used In every department of businesi.
Commercial, Arithmetic— Rapidlßustnese
Writin.4,-+Deteetiiag Counterfeit Alan
ey--,lrerelaMile 1 Corretpond- _. i
ence 7 — Commercial Lame '
Are taught,land all other subjecut necessary for
ther. success aid thoiough education 'of a *it&
,- Ocil businessmian. I 1 •1. ''
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12 . iP. it eM I . IV. ill S. ' 1
prawn all Om pre' ms in Pittsburgh for the
past three years, 'also in Eastern and Western
Citiet, for begtWritln , 1 1 !
I NIOTIJENG* VED WORK. .
IMPORTANT I NFORMATION..
Sttid4kts miter at any "nielNo vacation—Time
cm inniited 7 Rewiewill pl easure —G raduates 1184
SIB "in obtaining st ations—Tuition for full
Commercial CoUrse, • 5. 00 Average time Bto
12 dieksH3onrd, $2 0 per week—Stationeryj
$6 00 Entire cost, .00:to $7O. . '
14:1 st
.m., Nlintaters' sonsrecelied - at half price. , 1
For Card'—Speeimens of Swine',
and Ornamental Writing—enclose two stamps;
and address I ! 1 ,
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I I F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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I I ANAU
nosy'
t r mob
Fairl qrounds Ninth Ward Pits.
1 EIiUAL ADDRESSES FRIDAY at 2 o'clock
P. Bl.l i l6iwtuNlS of oommittee announced
immediately terwards.l i 1 I
Articles foi. exhibition,l addressed to Ai 0:
HEISTER, ISec'y. 04'011gal/els Lionise, Pittel
burial'. -I r 1 :1, J . .
All particl es and .-stock I intended for exiibii
, ,
tioo transported free of charge.
°Mee, No. 58 Fifth Street 1 where entries, will
beeCeiredi an el exhibitore'ltickets furnished;
Books of en' closed on Tnesdax noon. Fre
mireml Lists a d li s t or.iJudges furnished on sp.
plicatiou, ,I Members''l , i 1
t7e l
mar Members' Tic ets, $1,00: Single ) ad-,
t
mission 25 cents. 1 11 . 1 l'
F , lbitars mug become membeis
i i lA. b 1 limsTga i
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Secretary State Airienitural Seed;
A. I'4OGAItY, 1
"'resident.
st. 8,-IW4 1 ' 1 1
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b.
Oep
cd., by the
Domis and
TV V i- iItUABLE FAR
l' -_.J i , I
I FOK .4
iS , LE:,
ItIErTY vhlUaLle f r i ms for a sale; lying in Alle
gheny,. , Beaver • Butle, and Lawrence
Cot, ntiei Pa. !l' t. ' 1
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Eighteen r sildved p:i Allegheny, as follows:
one in Ohi3 Township near Sewickly creek,
eight in Indiana TotinddiiP and nine i,n, Frank-
Hal TOWnshipall Within' eight and: twelve
scatmpl.f Al!nOhony ci
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Twenty situated in Beaver Co u nty, sa l fel
loWS: One iii palaslii ownsbip. four:in North
Sewickly Township ( ne' in New' Sewickley
ToWnship, and two in farion. all of which are;
within . e, fourl and sixf ilea of New 11 ; iighton.-1
Six 137 n conliguons - i i 6 New Sewickly T wn
shill). [near, the ;3argi 'Nnot,"—distrincef r om
Pittsburg V I ! 'miles. ix
in EcOnomy 'Township containing 1200 res,
—distance rnin Econo yl Village 8 miles.
T:hese la de, are i v t
l owin to
t ay
;desirable, one body:eitu ted
a l .
(14 hir heing level and ell calculated l for grat
in 1
even sit aced in 11 - Bei. County as', follows:
four in Lan aster Tow ship,f one in Worth Tp.,
and two iri Muddy , •eele Township ietance
frfka Harmon y 2to 8 ilea. 1 These farms con
tain ftom 100;to 200 a reti; each one, ;we'll Wa
tered and
,tiietb'ered. "I i
ivi) s it uated' in L wrenhe Conn
it
To nthip, l on the w era of camp
Ca ebl Pyles mills. i i. l i f
Some of thi3 ;abov I nanny° este
beds lying under them. and are well
buildings, Orchards,etc. etc! ;
The prices of theiel lazide vary fr
to fifty dollhri per tcOccording ti
and qnsliti t '• [ 1 ' ' 1
The subscriber finvi g purchased t
le
intimest in tli& abovki "lauds; is now 1
to sell in lots, to suit purchasers. Lo,
will be given if dean.. d with interest:
ex epiionablei. i .; 1
s ag't he r ill. sell'
sit ate in . Pine Creek,
petty, town the &mi .
Iti9,...Further partici
latids,lthay o seen y
1 13gNJAML r
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New Brigh ten, Sept.
In
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•..8.00
..... .1.00
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—....50
; 50
11. 40
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name 10
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rain ?
he. Philadel
the pOcee o
sees named, '
Oat!;
88 43
93i 45
1 98 147
j 98 .
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90 , 140
;90 ;40
90 ' 40
76 1 40
76 i 4 5.
' 75 45
66 .
",, 50
65 55
65 : 1 50
65 46
75 45
.......••••,....111.11.11ill•
NO TI" 'E TO TEAC-VERS:
pßOPo§ r it .' will 1r received by the School
Direct of Fred.mlllostrict, up , to Mon
day the 9th Itly of 0 t. her next, l et I P. X.I. for
i f
teathing the public c . Dols dr said district ,
du
ring the approach n winter session. The!
Connty Snpetintend is will he. present for Abe
purpose of ex mining tho se who may 'app y.-
one Male aui.l tin Female Teachers will be re
,
qui r 1/Y order f the , Board. .• .
ept. 6. 1 M 4 TIN FISHER, Seo'yi t _.
O'TICE I -4The stockholders of the PhilliVs-1
hrirg arid Roch4st r Steam Ferry ComPany ,
are requested:to meet V the house of Belorge
F Or, Esq , In:Philiburg, on Monday, Sept.
ied
20th, at ,2 orcloCk, } . lit.; for the puroose of
electing Directors , Treasurer and Secretary for
ensiling year.{ 1 O.? K. Aziniason,Eletey.
zap!. 8,1: , S. ' .1 1
1. ands.
T EN'"
DOLLA , REWARD.
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HE subscriber, LK , gin South Bearer ma: ,
ship, Bearer conti y,labout two and alhalf
mil . south iof Darlingt4l lost on- the 9th -of
Ap1.11867; le large lb die ;of Papers. sad a
pocket, book, tied up totether in a piece oft un
bleached linen , ] The b ndle Inas about the i size
of
l n
man's hat or cop , and consisted mostly of
pro Newry notes, payable to' the sub s criber
Th sispicien 'is thatitiwas carried off by a boy.
The above rewUrd will . Rani for thel return, of
the 'papers. lor ;for an intelligence ; that 'mill
lead to their, return. 1
GEORGE 8111TH.
• &Pt. 8, 1048. ' 1 I I . ' I
~ . I 'STR • COW i , • 1
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I AME an,d broke i n . the enelosure of th C e
sobscriber; in Big Beaver township, one
stall COW, RED supposed to bell 012 y ears
oldit with some White, on the end , of e tall;end
some white on the fotle part of the be ! . The
owneris reqqested Ito come forty , , Rove
property, pay ehargee r d4ake her a a. 1
,Sept , 6, ipso. i . OEO. M. ypuNe
ki,PH
I JO
TTORNEY AT
rirlee bow, on,
no Rosier' IPA- 1
lIMO
Ebe I le
Otte r
ttibliohthent to
• eets thst.l Lade
ecitatelly./ The •
Elft!
ITlri;htlo, Aa
req.
ituro
al - Calent
icz and
'IL IS
' OF
atria 86t]
28th;
'II -.1
ATE FAIR
THE'
Agricultural Society,
td,, and 36111,
Oictobr
!IXM
valuable mill ! prop
and other valuable
lars and Drift" o
II praying to
USH BRADFORD,
Real Estate a.
8, 1858, 3m. I
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TN?:
Lt WILSON,':
AIW-4045ce in he TAW.
N h aide f
the the M-
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ng I diepoee# or hie i es
r
r.'
J. 3. White,respectfully
ted to I mako settlement
. °is are in the (hands of
1 I A. BEEITIVIC
"I .1 c..i:•
• • 1 1 '
, •
'• 0 ERAIL ELEt
1• J „
r{ 0,, LAMA
il i t
ruir Eltßiir ,iq and by in 14
TVI ral A •• bly ;of the , Cot
Pennityvan' , ' entitled , "An >j O
the , hers) I Riecti o hs,withiri f
4 ?
wealth rllt. is enjoined'upon me
of snob_ i reiectifi ' and to enumei
nice: hilt•office art to be elect.
1 : II Wi l .i litAff:W. JR
1 ",
I ._ i r ~ r• i
,Sheriff of the Ff unty.itineeavero
'known and glee this public notii
:Ors o f Ilhe county 4 Beaver, /
'Elee o will fie held it paid con
l' • I ' I ri
See tid Tet/sdaT An'Oci
!
ii, the , , ~1 •
at „oral 41 ectiqtrifte;
The tor of Bo II town
at the Court house. I*, bo ' i
The, leetori of Phl oo ldnirg
itt•th rick school k - in
,*
Th electors 4h . f — toinitlii
the house of Win. 2:T•ter - Esq. I n
The electorsf llopeetell to 1 ,
at the School buse Itr,lllievillag
in said towns i . t '.: ' 1
The electors f Indeiendence
ineetjat the hi use of Alexander
in Said!ownisbip. r . ' I
• Theelectors of Ratiehen to
at th oust? Or 'Davit *lag, i
Th . electmi of Frinlefort d
the ti rise ofG eorge Davin, in
' The elects , ormi: t riedi
the lionise aloha ,P ; bith
over i ! ''' I
of 1 1 , '
' nip electoCreel* in
the of 41ijah Sistinger,l
The elect() lot 010,4wnshi
the ho se ef ...H-- -- 1 -41 a, Ohio
The electors f Brigleap tc
I:tre 1
brae in In& try dishrict) ail
house f Riche Eakin; in said
The ' lectore pr the borough'
.
meetia the4o4drmy Il i Foliate
The lectoriti f Patterson to
at tbeachool h use il 'the , villa '
The electpre f Chippewa to
at the 'louse Ic Samuel Cunn ing
towoilk p: 1 ' . . I
The' elector's' of South Beare
meet 'at the he se of John Bowe
ship. ,{ 11 I ,
..
The electors! f Darlington tp
Aced my in Darlington. '
1 The ( electore of Big Beaver to
at the house of Widok Miller:in
Thelelecto of Franklin to .
the house of Mark 11: Clark,in
The elects of - North Newic •I
meet: at the h4use occupied by
landf Benjam n Chew.'
Th electore f Pulaski. town
at ugherty , ls school honse,
town hip. 1 11
D. ?
The elect.) t Marion towns.
therhonse of le rge Hartsell, jt.
ship.; 1 1- i
Th electo f New Brighton
dis et , tom at the school he
ough
Th lector Rochester to
at th e School ose in; the boril
Th elects f the borough
metai the e b oot hones in 'Roc
Th ' elects Freedom 1)o • .
trl
to m e fat th sc hool house. in '
he lecto of New Sewicki
1 ,
I me i a Ithe b use of John !Peale
, chi •II 1 1 I '1 , t
.ii
11' , he 'elect° Ur Industry die
th schOol ho ein Industry
p', elector of littimony to
the, Economy eta.
Ilrhe. elect° of 'Economy tow..
the house of G Come C Minis in
i 4 *Telliah e and.r4Aces the
ora as atoresami will elect by Bali
.10ne I perso for Judge of
, ur 1
Cot
Onel
.111
pers for Canal Co.,
Pen'tl4lvani -. i I
Ood , ,penso for_werriber 1
cOnjUnetion ith !Lawrence
counties..g ,t- . j
I 1
ITvp:eiperA r n as members n
liepresentatib s Of -Penn/71.
junecto i O wii , LawrOce CJUr i l.
' I One pers for Cotimaissio ,
touoiy.
046 Iperso for Audi vlr of :
I Oise lperso for Poor Efo •s,
B i eavi,er coo i
t' . ,
L.Te t tas p os for t
1
irrustet
1
Aead toy4t "tir bur years
Or oOt year r ' - I '
i
I
--,--- 1
,
i 1 Tio I Is Ilereby :f
rilli7 eTe 1 perso hold any 1
n, except)
clPeace et shall
ment 6(prop or trtiiit uhder the
the rotted tes, or of tbt Stitt!
or incorpo district, w ethe
ed officer o agent; who ! is or la
ia
employed witt i er the legislative, e
diciaryldepariment of this Sur
States r o anr city dr incorp . .l
and else th a t ktery member of C.
the State l e i iiture,end of the se ,
council of - City, or commissi 1
corp rti ed i tnct, ie by law ir(c
ing o I lse it ng .at the same . •
appstitre t f Inep6ctor, Ju A
1 iciitt
any iecti o the Commonwe
Judg , 11. tp tor, or ( sny other
i'
elect on; s a l be eligible to h
then voted for. r •
1 Al o, l in hand by filo, 4th seeti n
1 1
prov d the 19th of April, 184 ;
that he 13th section of the:Ac .
1839;40icied an Act relating t
this tlaramenw etb, [shall not •
as to' prevlent y military WTI
office from se rvi ngatanyAssembly
Act rel Ling o the electiolis of
wealth,' pass) .4i131241, 1839,,p
il
1 lows,). * ,k ; [ I 1
That the n gee and Inspec •
afore ai , shut meet at the rt
appointed for h ldin4 the electi •
to w fh eyrespect.ively belo,
11 1 1
clock on e morning of the •2th I
toberl, 'him:blind every year, li
Inspect°, sual appoint one oler
a qualifi vote of said district.
In ca is (the rsons who, shall
f 2
.):ke
the aco hi est atimber of vo
for dial not t ad On the day s• .
then the Ipe who shall ha,
second highes' umber of votes fo
next prccedin elehtion shall a
in hi , place; d in, ease the pe
i i .e
have ceived t e highest cstuni.
Inspectdrishal of attend, the 'p
Judge, s all a ointlan inspeo .
and MI c ire theperson elected .1.
attend'', then e InepeCtorlith.
'highest Umb of votes shall le.
in hiiiii i ce; nd if any vacancy
in the (board f r tbs Space of one
time t red by I for the opening •
the q iiEfied i ere of the town
district for Is eh snob officer 0
eleateld, press at the place of
'
electene of tile =tither to Mlle
II It shall be the duty • of Ass. •
to attend at t'' I plies of holding
- .alai •
P ille ,
_
855.
,'y, 1
Com b
. nog ,
Co .1
=I
I=
EEO
: i i t .
,
' 1
y, Perry
1 .a, hear
siveooall
tn proired,
1
.'ID twenty
location
11,.. .
tne enti‘-e
In P"Pl i ared;
gcr dita
1 tTitl un.
i 1
pro-
a. r. e),
speelid rto hip, election, 4i
i
,
such'el tion kept liven, for !,,
giving i ortne, n the °epee
' 1 ' sto 1 fo
when Called o lin relatioi to sh„
PersOne fiesess by then:lto vo
tions,l'o; sue :her :pattern in
assessm nt of voters as the sal
Judge, T eith r of Shim shall fici
1
require. 1 ,
No — n s ll b e i pertnitte4
. er.°'
,
election, as a ' id, other than
man 4' ihe a e of twenty-one y
who abaft bav eided in this S
year, 101 l in t election district:
to rot's!, at le ten days_italuedia
sUch 1 iler.tion d within two yeik
or Cofin i ty T
? wilicS libel hare
'at:leisi , ,rf ten itt s before the etc
eitizae the 'site States, whe
I !l' I I
•
]1 t •
been a;qualifted, Voter Of ( this !Mate. and remov
ed. ' ''
therefrom and returned, and who shall have
resided in the election' dietrict; I and. paid taxes
es aforesaid shill be entitled to vote after resi
ding irithe - IStaterr.slx menthe. 1 Provided, that
the white ,fteernen,citisens of the United States,
between the ages of twenty-One and beenty-tWir
years and having resided in:thin state one year
and, I lnl the election dietriet tea days pa afore
mid, 'shill ber • entitled' to vote although . they
have net paid Itaxes. 1 1
t,
'Nee
i ron shall be permitted' to vote whose
' name not contained inlthit lift of taro le in
,hatnta a furnished by ',the Co Missioners, na
-1 ]
less,..erst, he produce a receipt ordhe pdyment
within tiro years,
st
of 'State er county tem, as
sessed agreeably
to the constit don; anti gives
satisfaitory evidence' either o 6 his. Own' oath
or affirmation of another, that le has — paid such
tax,] or, on . radii*, to procure e, reedyshall
make oath of the paymeot the-eof, or ond,
if he claims a) right to vete by Sting an lector
between theage of hientyoneland twenertwo
yeare, he shall depose on oath or affirtriation,
Abet be has resided in'the St to nt lea t one
year before his applleation, and mak such
proof of the residence in the IMO, as is re
quired, in this act; land that he does verilibe
neve; from the aceount 'givenim that he *of
the age aforesaid, and gives int other evidence
as is rt]luired oy this nett whe n eon the amen
of the persohs Co
,admitted toteto:
~ shall he in
sifted into th e alphabetiial 'Us , by Inspectors;
and a :note made opposite thereto by writing
the Word 'tax" if heti ehrill'be pidmitted to, vote
bireaion-of. having 'paid .a tax, or the *Ord
"age,' if he'shall be admitted on account of ]hri
age, and in either case, thereason of eue.torciteri
shall, be called outlby the ],clerks, w ho;, shall
make like'ziotes in the , list of voters. (kept;
by then'. " L- 1 .. i; •, • 1]
.'.
• , In alcasts where the name of Oa person
chair* to vote is not foinuf entire list tarnish
'.
ed byte. ComMissionere andseessor,' or ]his
right] tq vote: whether found.here 'di. opt,. is
objected to by, any qualified ci tizen, i . ] shalt
the duty .cif .the Ing&ctor to exitmile fuel per
sons OU oath as to qa , lincation,:nad, it litclaizas
to hare reeided within the , Stott onei d year or
more,Hhiastith shall be•sufficient prooGthereof,
but hehltall make , proof by. at least one comne
tent witness, who' shall be a. qualified elector, .
that 'hi li as' rail ded 'within the ,districtfor more
i j i
then ten ' daya immediately prOeding sald elec-•
ytiOn; and hall also]himeelf swear his bo ' fide
residence, , in pursuance of his liwful oflling, is
:
within ithl-district for the]: purp ose rif Voting
therein!'.: ~ , •
,I [ • 1:
If any person shall prev i 'ent or attempt de Pre
tent an offteer of an election,' or use or threat
tet enktiolence to sosysrich officer, or shall in
terrnptl or imprdperly interfere with hint in the
exception of , hireduty,, or spell block up ;or at
tempt to brook up the window or avenue to any
windoi whore the same nifty be holden, or shall
riotouely_disturb the petee of snch election; .or.
shell use or, practice any intimalation, threats,
'force oriviolence, with 4elgn to influence un--
duly. or oierpower any -elector, or to prevent.,
him from voting, or to restrain [the freepom .of
his cilioice; such person, On coretipn shall be
fined in any sum • net exceedi g five ""hundred
delbers,i, end, be imprisoned,' to , an,. tip e' not
less them twelve months; and if t shall be shown
thith i, y;the Court where the tri of such offence
shill hid, that thel person Offending wits not
a resident 'of the city } ward, district or town
ship' where the said oFetice rap committed and
not entitled to' vote itherain, t hen, on conviction
'he: shell be eentencedlto pay,]a pne of not, less .
thin one hundred nor more than one thousand
ifollarsA and be imprisoned 1 net less than six
months nor more than two iell4e. ) ' '
If niiy. person or persons shrill make any bet' ;
Or wager upon the result of ony election ; l with-
An this ,Cammwonvrealth,'or sb I offer to Make ]
lany ro J cueli bee or tsvager, (either by iverbalepro
a(
lelaa on thereof, or by, any , it F itton or . printed
lidverti ement, challenge er,inrite any person
~*- r m- 115 to snake such a bet or wager, upon
conviction thereaf,,he or they 9641 forfeit and
ply three times the amount. so :•et oroffered to
het. ] ,?;1., . • . ] ] 1 • ,j,, •
i If it
. y , '„p'erson 'not] hy law qualified shall
fraudently yote at any:election Within.thie com
monwealth,or being etherwieeqtialifted. s hall
;,rotel ont of his proper. district, er if. any person
knowli the .waot of such qt+lification, shall
Idid or procure ouch person to e, the person
'fir persons so offending shall, o conviction; be
fi n ed in any nm'not, exceeding two hundred
dollerel and he imprisoned for any term not ex
ceeding three months! ..1 r if
"If snrperson shall vote . a more tha n one
electiok distriet, or otherwise fraudulently fold ,
and deliver td the inspectors two tickets togeth- 1
er, with the intention, to Ivote illegally,: orshall
yotelthe so anyme; --- ur-if perso n' shall adv i se or
procnie another to d O se I T 6' be Idler s° Offend
ing !than on con - I/lotion, be fine in anyciern not
less thein.fifty or mere then five 'undred dollars',
and be i imprisoned lArl Mly ter ' not less than
three nor more than t rrelve Months. 1
If' any person not qnalified r i ]to • • vote in; this,
commonwealth lagreeably . to 1 w, (except the
pone of qualified citizens)• shall , appear at any
iaci of election for the purPoee,of issuinlick
-
eta, ioTlof influencing the citizen's quali fied to
voter he shell s ph conviction. for t l'e l it.tine pay any
tram ,not exceeding onebtindred f tellers for, every
such offence, and be u i mprisons d for any term,
notj exceeding three months. ,
.1 • .
, The liettirn Judges of the ' it:ever:a districts
aforesat d,, are requested Ito meet at the'Coure
'loupe, lin beaver, - on. the firstridiy after the
'second I Ttield ay of October ne t; at. I 0 o'clock,
de M., Co perform those things, required by /aw.
, ,
lON 1 J s
i
r .
6, 1
1.0154. ,
et of thit Gen
• inonwealth of
et to regntata
this, Girl:33oml
.to Orel tioUel
ate in 'aid nci
• ' ' ' r
W 1 I 1;
• o h:re ,mate
e to th elect.;
•• at f's • eners .
'ty On e .
lobe' next.
Ifo lows:, 1,
nip will .mee
igh' f Beaier..
triet will MO,
• boro n
will lined a
eaidttiwnship.
ship Will mee
of Smittnille
I, 1 •
township - will
homeo `
,dead,
.11iii it'l I
meet
i township. ,
'et will meet at
rankfort. l
let to miet.at
!lige of Han-'
ip to meet at
o floOltotown.
• wi ll re set at
ille. ,
• ship ft em
-1 meet ll iat the
• wnahl
•f Fa ton to
ship YO meet
of Brighton.
ship will ineet
, ghtn, said
towngbip to
in said town 2
.
to meet stile
nship to- meet
said toirnship.
I hip Ito eet at
id tow ship.
to hip to
obi Mi ler, on
' 1
hip wi meet
0. 4, 1 - in said
ip Ito led: at
in raid town-:
, I .
bonne and
;bor. ,
l•
ship *ill inetlt
of Reoilicater.
Rochester to
beater:
31
gh and 'strict
madam. ' 1
IF( ,
towa i thip to
in ' town
,
of td plebe '
at
111
ship tcrtoeet at
ship o et at
-aid.toNrriahip:
ualifleil
hc! Suprenie
I
: , passloper . r 9 i
.CoifOess i in
and, Itierbet
1 !. ' ' [
tf!e Tilliefin
1 . nia, 4 iiii con
F.
of l er bdav l'
caver county:
Director of
;It
s of. ileaver,
cb, tilici on l
iven, . 1 .
usticoi of the ,
oe or r'appoint
governthent of
, or i or Rimy city
a com'cilasion
i'alllbli%e beenj
ecntive or ju4
or I tbeiljuitedl
rated .district i• -
ngreasl , and of ,
act otc rntnon
)ner ofany iti-i
apable'qf b01a..-1
e o th '
e A ffi erl
ce t
°n
e or of)
ani ihat I nn d l
tßcez.of Buell
y office to be'
of ,an- - 4ct sp
it le enacted,
eased; July 2d,
e eleblone of
construed so!
r r, sr .1:iorot gil r i
)ector Or Clerk!
is this coin-
4,4 b "An Act relatin:q to,. th 4 Elections'
.of this Com ionivalthi ;p assed the 2d
I i
daytof July, 1839,1 it Is IT/voided ali
u
' directe d as 1 llows il ' l' 1 • •'•,
1 1 1'
Section 81. W en two or more counties Flail
coMpose a disrict for the lchoice of a memper or
Members of the enate of this I CommonVealth
or of the House o Repreeentittives of the United
States; ci. of this_gtonmonwettith,. the ... Judges of
the election in .ea countY, having met as afore
said,l the Clerks shall Make out a fair statementof all thevotea which sh It haVe been given at
such election, within the county; for every 'per
soh voted for, ati such meMber, or members,
which,' Shall be alined' by said judges, , and at
tested iw,y the 'clerks, aricf l t one of the said judges
ehall take charge '
of Saab certi eate, and, shall
i
produce' the same it a' ineetin of. pee judge
frOm each county, at such!place, in such district,
as is or may be appointed by law for the pur
pose; which meeting shall he held on the sev
enthday after the • election. . 1
•
S. judges of the everal counties
[B2: The
t i a
having met, as aforesaid,' shallOast np the aev
era; county returns and, make-deplicate returns
of all the votes given for such office; inlaid dis
trict, and of the name of the person or persons
elected; and one.of said returnalfoi. each office.
abalt, be deposited in the office of the Prothono
tary of ;thelCourt of CoMmon Pleas of the couri,
ty in , which they shall meet, and the other shall
be by itaidjtidges deptisited in the nearest Post
'Office,liteided and directed as in parts two and
three of the eightleth'sectibn of 1 this act.
Seo.lBEt. It shalt also be ,the !duty of there-
turn jndges, in every case, t# transmit toltach
of the persons erected' to serve In Congress,. or
in the Senate, or in the Housel of Represents,
tires of this Commonwealth,' a Certificate of his
election, within five days after the day of mso ,
"Irdng np,such return. ' 1 1
Tne return judges of tbej Congressional Die
triot:Oololmited of the counties at Meitler, Bea
ver and Lawrence, and the return judges of the
RepresentativelDistiict, ,eompoeed of the noun
ties ofl3estvee and' I.awrenie will meet at the
Court "House in New Castle' **cordial, tro - the
81st trectiln above cited. s .9 1
• Given under my hand at Beaver the Bill
,—...--, 1 day of Septetuber, 1858,!arrof
L.' It.. r the Independence of the United
--4
{
.:—. - Statee the Elghts.third. !--
' • - , --- 'IV NV• .11;WIW '
ShentrOfficix, 'Beaver, 1- i • - ,'' t i
1, . ,Sept .8,1858. ' ' ' 1 / ' , . 1 .
eptitled '4lll
his Common-
.vides ae fel-
I. re choieri as
ectiis places
in the district
! ; before 9 o'- .
uesdav of oe=
d each of sold
•
whci shall be
i• 1
have irepe!ved
es for Titspeti;
anyi election
received the
Judge at the
Inspector
-on lelib shall
r of_Totes for
went' elected
r in hiePlac;
dge shalt not,
received the
point a kludge
hall continue
hoar athe
f the el l ion,',
a Z ti
Ip. it or'
hive ail , been
ectio'ii; shall
oh vacancy.
respectively
everyi th Mold
ring e tittle
, e purre.Of
sod ndges
rights f any
at 'such elec
lation Ito the
Inspectors or .
. timeta - thne
~_ i
• v oi.e .r any
a white free
are, or more, •
e atleast one
herern offers
I ly` receding
I ' l paid i State
been ir e seased
lion; ; iflut a
Iks rieTiet6l.l*
SPMAL NOTICjit
Ift;;Brentlinget?s Fluid F.xtvisci of Burlaps
-
Yells end
,Dandellon,` the eafetit end only cure
for Scrofula, Blotches oo the skin, Enlargment
of ithelJoints, 'sod 'all Cutaneous iltseases. For
sale bi,Dr., O. Cneningltsm, biaver, E. Dock
ing.*beeling; Vs., Can 1 Agen t ..;
PERMANENT OFFICE.
coinplying With the urgent request , bf butt
dredi of their patients, •
111114-6 1 . AI: Fitch & J. W. mikes
2 - 3a4 concluded, to remain perrianently,and
,
maybe consulted at their O ffi ce.
g
II No * 191- Penn. .
street,'
OPPMITE L ST. GLAIR ROTEL, PITTSBURG, PA
uir here they may be consulted•daily, (San
"V day excepted, . } for CQNSIIMPTION,
ASTIOIA, lIRQNCHITIS, and ALL OTHER
CHRONIC 'AFFECTIONS connected with, or
predisposing to PrI;NIONARY DISEASE, in
cluding 'Catarrh, _Heart Diseatie;
_Atl•ctiOns of
the Liver, _Dyepepsia,
.Gastrites, Female cam
&c. . -
j DRS. FITCH & StKES would tante .that)
-their treatment of Consumptioni is based upon
tee fact that the disease 'exists in the blood and
system at large, both btfore and duringite de;
Jve'opment in the Inags. and they therefore em
ploy, blecbanical, Hygienic and Medicarf retne
die. to pUrify the blood andstrengthen the eve
tem. 'With these. they nee - MEDICINAL IN
HALATIONS,which they VA11213 - Itighly,but Orly
at Palliative.; which-used aldne have me Cara-
Tive effects, and Invalids are earnestly caution
ed against wasting the precious time of eurabil,
ity on any treatment based upon the plausible,
but false idea that the seat of the disease WM
be reached in a direct moaner by Inhalation;
for as befora stated„ the seat of ' the disease is
in the blood, and its effects only in W. lungs.
ge'No charge for consultation.
A bid of questione Will be sent , to those wish•i
ing to Consult us by letter. Address -
DRS, C. M. PITCH &I W. HYNES,
May 31, '1858.1, •. 191 Penn st. Pats. Pa.
Beaver Mai: *_eminary.
TE Summer Session of this Institution
opened on, the first. Wednesday l of May,.
and trill continue five months.' `,
It is the intention of the Board of Trustees
to extend the course - of instruction in the Sem
inary, en as to embrace riot only the , branches
usually taught`in similar institutions; btit also
as full and thorough' a course of instruction in
ANCINAT and Mot:milli LITERATURE, Matheinat
ics and Natural Science, as is to ;he found in
any collegiate institution in the . State. •-.
TERMSaw•lefgular Coarse:
Board, room rent, Am., per'eeasion, $50,00
Tuition, Preparatory Claes, 6,00
. ; 31iddle, ... . .. ' i 8.00
.?uniOr;
Senior, I.
• 12;00
- EXTRA BHA:MIMS.
Music on Piano with rise of instritralt2o,w
Drawing, 5.00
Vocal , music, ' ' 2,00
Oil painting, It 14,00 .
For further particulars apply to • "
BAtg'L DAVENPORT, Fres't.
Beaver, may 25.
Vinegar, the same as I
now sell, and have for the, liist 12
• year's, to more than .one half of 'tho
• Pittsburgh Grocers, I now offer. at
fIVE CENTS per gallon , by , the sin
' gle barrel, delivered in any part, of
• the city, and warrant it to preserve
Pickles for years, A. BALLOU,-1.16 Waterst.
bet' Smithfield & Grant, Pirrstiuncti.
Aug..lB, 1858. 1 ji • '
.1 . JAMES J. WHITE •
Ai A NUF tCTURER and Wholesale and
.151 Retail. Dealer in r _
TIV.COPPER & SHEET -IRON WARE
Stoves, Grates,
,Hollow Wire, etc ,
. Cor..ll,rondwar Apple Sta.,
' 1 • New Brighton; Pa
-141; Tin Ilciofing, Spouting and ..lobbing done
to order,on the Shortest notice. (an. 2.5, '5f3.)
J. A. wil.tios 7-
Wilson, Payne. Sr. ..O.
WHOLESALE )SEALERS IN
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
. No: 94, Wood st abetve,Dianzond Alley,
1 .I'ITTSBURGIT, PA.
IV ILL be prepared early in September and
.V V throtighout the, season to offer to • the
trade an. unusually varied and attractive stock
of DRY GOODS acid 'NOTIONS;. in which they
will I competewith any market in: the 'United
States All good to erchantt are invited to'Call.
P Pittelinrgh; Aug. 25,.18513. : ,'• '. ;
MRS. M. BLAKE, ,i
;
Fas,tionable'Xillin4 and Dreis .2114ker.
. ' Bridge street, - Bridgewater,. Pa. i
KEEPS constantly on hand an assortment
AS latest style of Boattnrs, laistmisus,
&c.: to which she would invite the attention of
the Indies Bonnets made to order:. •
Jtine .16; 1858
.
'PEACH TREE'S/
•
- IDERSQNS wi4iing to get the choicest Peach
IL Trees, of the different varitlt4 grown, will
do well to call. pn the subscrib e r, lor S., 13.
Wilson, Register \ and, Itizoortier, Beaver,) and
leave l their orders for all; ir as many , as they
mayrwant, of the following varieties, vizi' ,
Gross Mignone, P,rince'a Red Rare Ripe,
Canfield Cling, . Early Tillotton,
k Golden • do- . Carten Large,
Crawford Early; .
de Do ' 'Late,
,rd i n l i l o g : ,Red cheek,Melacaton,
blesse, free, • Old Minim, free,
Early York„free, Columbia,
Morris' red rare ripe', Washington rare' ripe,
• Do •yelloisi do Monstrous Freeetone,
Do white luScious
Paragon, - Late Heath Cling,:
Smith's „Alberge, . ' Modesto,, •
Malay, 9• "English Swish,
Claret Chng, - Early Sweet Heath,
•Brevoort, • • - -
We will take great carein raisiog - theM with
all the Toots posiible, thereby insuring their
growth: Also. war int them to be what they
are represented. The trees are from T. M'R.
Wilson's Islursery,Washingion county, Pa.
Beaver, Sept, 1, JAS. L., IVILSON.
NE 'CLOTHING STORE.
2 ,1 just received' end now opening the
largest and best . selected stock of
111M.11L..erabr3r3E2WW_IST411G, •
that has eyer been brought' to this Place.. My
,Clothing is of the best quality, latest style, and
well made; and consists of everything usually
kept in a clothing store,- which I intend t sell
asycheap as the cheapest; and a little bit cheap
er than any other person in the. Counts , ., .
_ _
ifirCall at the eiga of the BIG BAT and
youiself in a neat , and cheap snit.
seri have alio received the fall style`of hata
of alt kinds _ and qualities which I will sell cheap.
Beaver, Sept. lat 1858: I. N. 'ATKINS.
*- 14111111 : 3111 V- 411 = - 1ED.. ' •
A LL having Deeds, Mortgitges, or any other
11 instruments ; of writing in the Register &
Recorder's Offite--l'itid or unpaid, _will ;deltic
call for them; they belong to you,,
should have them; many of - them are not paid
for. The . State tax!;andiny fees, I should have.
We have m the Offiee atiout six hundred Instrtie,
meats, and w 6 hope you will not delay in calling
tot them: Very respectfully, •.•
B. WILSON Iteg'r & Recorder
Sep. 1, '5B. . .
••,
1 001114 S JEFFERSON FRILL'S,
•
tlour se SHOE Manufacturer, Third street,
I Beaver, Sign of the White Boot, (two doors
West pf, U. Anderson's Store,) is prepared to
manufacture anything inl his line of business,
ofthe best materials, r -workmansaip warranted.
Or Give him a call. Ciazi27f
' COIL ! '4Oll, !!.
ICP th e Best quality, always on hand, and
J
N for' sale, nt the Mines of dellveted — Orders
addresett to the nnderstined nt Fallston Bet-
Cu. re- I tug promptly! attelded le. •
- . R: t..coort
....!
,JSEASE OF THE KMNETS. • .
i..ivzl cdariLAi 4,4, ~-
.... 0. • i
EARNESS OF;. •N KENO
FEVER AND ACME, . I.
various affections consequent Upon a dilior- , ,
I ' ' • • '''
' i -- i 1 " -
Le TOM kCH- - R . LI:VEF „I
SOch'its ludigestien, .Aci itof the Ston4o,.
Colic y Pains, Ilenrtbu . , sEosit' i of Appeti te,
Despondency, Costiveness,.t lind and lileeding
Piles!. In` all Nerrohs, Ehe maticlan4 Neniwl
gic Affections, it ,has'iri4.imerous.instances
proved' highly beneficial, 'lid In others effected
a decided Cure. , --• 1 ' 1 - .• i? ••,, '
This is a purely-vegeta e compound, priltar
id on •strictlyscientific 'principles, atter tbi -=
miturier o f
the elebrat _ Hollowl t or,-- Profe
Itnerkare: S eca, se of its great suebess.iii - limit
of thb Europenor States, its introduction', into
the United Statek was intended more eapvianlly .
for tliove of our fatherland scattered bore mud .
theftrever the face of this mighty ,country.— ' ,
Meeting, with great success imonglthem, I now,
offer it to the AmeriCan ,public, knowing] Oat.,
its truly 'wonderini medicinal virtues mitMli bit •
e 4.
ackbowledg ~' 1 1 i i ,
It is particulaTly recommehdel to those pr
sons whose constitutions may hare been inipair'-
ed by the contintions use! of aidetit spirite, or•
other forms of dieeipation.l- Generiilly instibiii- •
nesuis in effect. it finds its way directly tai t h e
seat of life,thrilling , and qiitckening every nerve
raising up the drooping. spirit, tied' In fqc , in.
fusing new health and v'gtr in thaleystainA
NOTlCE!—Whoever expects to find in: this ~.
s beverage, will! be disappointed, but _JO; the
sick, weak, and low spirited; it 1011 prefe ii ••
grateful aromatic cordial, Poksessel of singulari,
remedial_ i ; , ' 1 .- -
CAUTION.—Tbe great p o pularity s of tbi4 de.
lightful Aroma bad induced ; . 'Many. imititions,
which the public should g l iardagaiiist puriirkaa- I
ing. Be not persuaded to buy .anythin,o 'else
until yon_ have given Bcerhare'a Bitters al fair
trial. 01. e bottle will convince you liroW.litfiri*-.
itely superior- it-is•to all these iiiiiations. , - ;
1 tOIXI"S -lo at $1 per bottle:, or siX bottles for
ss,—pold by the proprittorei - BenS. 4age; Jr.,.
Sc Co.; Pittsburgh t Pa. ; 1
~, . 1 , 1
Anti
dere,
10 00
ft
tiep inbet Appointinetits•
1
. . DR: ii..TU88.5,' I ,'l
' ; Id's ..TU B
. i I
Hill Le i at L room,Afirage erater,,Pa.,
Leh*ei's Hotel,' 3f9nda g,.,1 ST: 00i11, - 0358;
. ll'clisrille; 0., V. S Bold, Zahtrda44Bep.'
18th. .', . ~ ' I'' i 1?*
`For consultation, upon fill" distiases of the
Tbroat,, Lungs; Heart, Liver Stomach, Br/414'
Kidneys and Spleen; also D;opsy, s Oravel, Rile! , .
umatism, Nervousness,. Debility, Dyspepsia, Fto-' 4
Male diseiases;;Ague and Fetter, •Fits, Impurities
of the blood, Eruptions, Cancers,'Ulcers, and all
other Yarieties'pf long standing coniplainta, both
axternal and internal.. . 1 .1 ,' . •
For some ten years Dr. T. heeds:rated his en
tire time to chronic diseases ; treating theinandi
annually, many of whom had exhaused,4 every
other resource within reach.. In no crteeare
mineral or other poisons employed i nor' lea be
make eick te matte Well, or tear down .:„tp belle
nyr..again. The medicine, ;can, be tenet' With
safety by the most .delieate, 'and patietialmay re
main at , home, 'and continue:with prudence their
ordinary diet and excerciee.: Many hail reiov.-
ired antic; the treatment'after frie de and phy- '
sicians had given up all hope, the indisputable
evidence of which can acways be furiiiihed.--;
Inialids, -however, reducedj or'"despairiiig, are
invited to. call, and may be assured thatino en
coura'gcment.will be givgp or expense incurred
without, a 'corresponding prdspeot of reolHavery. '‘
F
• - ' LinitAsa, Champaign Co., 0., - Augl '5B.
Dr. Titets:—Dear Sir, Scime tiine since I obl:
tained a prescription frOm you, for myilelf 'and 1
little sou four years ob.!, From early infancy
the child bad had swelling, pairt and' almost .
constant discharges arom his eaf,s, 4tended '
With Tartlet deafness. Since using your mediL .
vines;, the ClE:Charges which were very 'ollonsive
have ceased, : and the hearlng:, restored.: lify
own health had been poor for , a yeiir or;:more—
*as greatly afflicted ,with indigestion;' betd n el- .
ther strength; energy, or anibition; I hea r t would
throh.violently, lireathing:,:depressed. land fir
tw,o . months before, seeing you, fo gh: pas die- .
trel4ing. At' time of my first ca 1, t your ream
.it required considerable effort to l g t ahOut.'and -
.I. sweat, profusely from. little exertion , . The
weather was warm, ; yet muchltp my 'utprise
strength gained rapidly, so mch that p Book
,began to work some,- and of la te havelabered
eiteadily. I 'also gained sevenpounds in flesh
the first month. _Havtne' experienced so deci-
ded improvement myself plot - I j , toQ,, after a
year's Ineffectual` treatment be gre)l and seen
equally good effects upon several. of iny neigh-,
hors, .II can conscientiously I and'lcheerfolly rec.;
mmend, your treatment • to all* O relay be so
i' I
nfortunate as to suffer as I nave ond. - ,
'reside two mike west of Mee aniesburgh,
where I have been for the last twenty ears.
I
: Yours' truly. -ALBE R 410 DY.
THE GREAT ENGLISH AFEDY., -
1 . . SIR JAMES cLAR • ' 1 .•,' ', '''
~ . .
Celebrated. Fenn! - Pills. _
Prepared from: , a prescription of Sir Jamei
Clarke, NI. D. Physician. Extra rdinaly to the •
ilueen. 'Aids invaluable Medic ne is Lin:dialing
in the cure 'cif all those painful, ad 4tingerous
diseases incident tct' female 'the feale' onstigution.
It moderates all excess, remo eft all obstnic
tions, ind,bringe on' the monthlyl piriod With
regulari•Y. . These Pills should e ustd two or
three weeks' previous:l* confine e ,,
nt;i4liey for
tify the coustitution and leasebuffering du
ring labor, enabling the mother 4 perform hew
c ii
duties with safety to, herself an
,ciihj..
' These Pills 'should not be taken:bit fen:tiles de- ,
ring the FIRST THREE. MONTHS of Pregnan-.
, ,cy as they areoure to bring eri Mir/cirri, ge, - bnt
at any other time they are safe. . ! 1 1 •
/B all eases pfNarrocie and Spinal Affections,
pain in the Back and Limbs, Ilettyliamtic Fatigue
,in' :Slight Exertion, l'alpitaticer - •dr the Heart
'LoWness of Spirits, Hysterics,4l4 Ileitclache,
Vhites and all the painful disensis occasioned
'by a disrodered sfetem, these Pills will, cfict a
cure when:all'Otber Means have fillo, and al.
;though tipeeetturremedy, do tuitieqntain iron,
calomel; antimbny'or any other mineral...,
Full directions accompanying each packages
Price, in the United States and Canada, One
Dollar. :• . - 'i. I
Sole Agent for Oda e.ountry.
" • -, ' ; I JOB :MOSES,
• .I. 'C. nAtitkwiN 4 :,,'-co ~ .! -,
' • 'itoctietier. N.Y.
N. B. sl.oolfind 6 postagestanio sec:limed'
,to any authorised Agents, 1 witi itiiire A ' bottle
' of, the Pills by return matt. - For site by Dr. 0
MI
I -'W.4l7'
._• tate of S'amuel Te.;itee,' dessited; laof
Failston borouib, Bsiveri count ii bare ~ been
'granted to. thi s subscribers, all, peral.ns indebted'
to said - estate.atte requested to u)ce payment.
rand tiies* bitiiiis claims against te ; same
I present'thern pro perlj . iatbenticated forsettle-,
!pent to 'Ole subscribers, irithent l 4elay.
' " . • \ •• JAS. Ai f SMITH. lia,,xoetittp.
M .S, ItY .1. irCE 1: It , ralleton,
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