AftGUS JULY 26th, 1865. &nd MISCELLANEOUS. will publish text week the -, )n of Am'»> sustain »•':''het,oii»i'l“ t i or,6li, -V " f lbe Bou "‘ ’«l** ft> hvo muier obligations to MHtailislet. clerk of the ,• iron Ciiv." f»r laic Cinein .loJ*ori’ - - _.j c U„> pr'VfcdinpH of ibo Bea r „o,lv Mo.iiciil Society last week. '• r Kssavwi for next meet W. Simeon, M. .D..AI - ai-l o Ip-W'--’ •yi,,. V('oMh ninr«* limn one half v . ~w 'uitsci ibers have ul'J » l ‘ l i .... U ilu v wmhiosas'e 11.4 p.*'" 1 “i • m,, t.ov ■vii! iul<liinM)ftl they had kiic - ~#y up - i"*- 1 that Mr. Hall, ,i K > i’iiiudy lie cord," wills' r\,j aim-, “I". - oxoc(»t by ~n csmiul bi> bad at the f l v. =1 Jii'mct. — We have re? v v It'i'.'il it i'lCiua, lioslor., :| e i Bi.i.-'Wt-Ta ut ‘Comiianioii Foots," ; ,v. j N.itioua 1 l.j i-io.i, a small , ,1, I:iii'ii'RUi! ;v.id cou«ii«M t. US' ‘ . ■ J i/yrk-s.” Bohol- Vi . ~ Uli'llll' . mill .-jit-ukcj-8 aimukl not ii.i\ fll'lV Vl'llU i .■ i . i i! M Lloiuslioo. of L'o. B, i;, \’u Ouvahy, ai riven at rira'niH- VV;t,shiiii{l(>n on l)o I'.us n.*; Vv't hern VVo arc t^lad wl'-’ r* ' s ‘ .‘v.oo. (f , ; »■ **o ** m*ovi»! liM»m pie i - un<i \\'ii IniHi will i { :\ .. •:v I V »jtsul*liul. Fvorrcr.l Music Class. ' . U-ai tliorn fin- cwf 1 Xor* | \\> pnmurHiiJ to let ytm know o«r u . tie I'vuvvr I' rtnulo : "p nioii of tin' SU'imVay Piano yon i’li >i •n.r' .1.,1:1,,..U is wnt , oCi u- W »»* Seminary parlor. IV • , , : should he council l<> stay Urn’, we. do >. .11 ti«.t cointx-tiiiiH inui 1 - • ■ ; , , 1 , not itcsuo i.O ll tor arty out* in' .eiiiU'v, ui'l lover* of ; or J>. It wonderfully combines 1.. uj.j'i re.iiti: tliis rare i sweetness of tone with great power, Pi..! Tuvin - dosoreos ■ and us an accompaniment Ur the lux ; man voice. wo thiol: it cun scarcely •ftistna ihe, class anti se- . , . - | tic surpassed. Oar music teachers Julius,.n « set t ices. Ur j pj-, >oou , tCo [(_ excellent mid all visitors jut the Seminary who ran judge of ! ami a]>|iieciato music, express great Ind mi ration, it is impassible tor mr | to IoH liuw highly 1 appreciate it. Yours truly, ••J R Hthtes, Principal Bltiirsvillc Seminary To Messrs K Inner A Rto. Solo R^ei rib fur Stoinways Pmiios, IMIE lU"ll v *L-' : r- 4;f , I'ri'f ili Ms '-.'i .tj> |>• ■ iim'ty 10 ben- , nr tli.i ciiiiiinunily • v . ni> Minin', 1) Id., V*, r. ~.V mm m '*ihiL I'"' In* ! vj« mi 11:*? lu'alth In; =MI 'V, .vV ; M.V uU’, >1 I.n(1ui«lil 1 j-ulpil In I ' o per io ' ', n,. uiu i j bole. II «•« v »,V a pulpit; • HlM* l>» UliC ' nf.i 1 .n s 'ii *be i ■I ! lie j -i i M. lu ■ i ►niece'-In I • in.ufli ii, Ti.eie is l.i luaii* Jin e.l.iun n ■ oiitcriuili ereit'.of f-'-'l'i ,| u »v lim ii,m l-i f LUI j< —;/<l l iJ hi ti‘H. lo r hublo lltin U> II". lilt: in- t »*L. 'Vt* Unlit ;i_; ;• 'it evert (ni.- ill I *' nt which we arc reading iiy pos . , ~ 'sos-ini' n <^«n>/J Allas of tho World v,q ' Mlln tin- Il ui.v Icsoon i 1 can at a elam-e hud any place without •ole man will (aUc lie,.; <•! Uie mi,i- J * , , , . , , : any trouble. Johm-un'b ftovv Illustra trr, i'iif I irt oun.il Id •louoi.M inmost', . ~ , ... , . , ilcu I‘aiiu.v Allas is (tu. AHo% to buy <•( (lie ilu-'rifN, U.mihli mu friends 1 . ' , , nl - ~, ... . .. , lugives a splendid treatise on rhym '■'> muUo mi crb.i i. anu up Will jmv , . , ~ , cal iieograpby, never before intruau. teem well lot Hu In u ‘Mii.MTilicrs nir-! .. . . , . . ... i ,1 -1 v ..I . i'-c.I .n coiincaion wr.u mans, it gives Ui.luJ. lit .V•!I b .1,.1 Km Arvit.i to a< , . , , H t-li.l. u( t.« . ■ . 1 the statistics, with the imports. cx- UUU ol ten or move m<w nibscnhcrs. 1 . . , ... ... , ports and productionsof al! tho cuun. to oil" ml, i.e-s (m- bi per ni.umiiii * ~ . . r ic.Kk. 9 u Ulllf , llto j^Y f ll, r worUl - 11 « ,voa fTo'in a ropy i.ve \V lift l toansh,,.;; 1 . 1 ' 1, «""«•* «•>'*- will lii.-l remirm.! ' , 1 own.i f . with every 1.1110 post _ | oftieo village, ami station tor all the !•* the i ■ T.. ;u .t a<l «„j V"' i ii ■ undvrstgiicil, ■Jnij>;it»'! ' u IWinvoi- I'u'.in Sellout Imvrt Hlond j ' w . v Tor •. iia wcelt onJitii;' July 'J Ik- i An 4--Davpi Cfli-t-on. ('has Larson, Martin l.ym, Frank Hansom, Ar.ge >‘no An l,. l>Oll| y a ~y ,\ Lafferty, Ma fin (j' Maiittu lionuUl, t'tara hfjrmUi, IjiHio Struck. Anna Ttion.jis Ao Aik inn, Hairy Pat -I’fila Cangltev, *Mary McClure, orneiia Uarlon, Laura MoKinley, na May, Sarah Uobii>cuu, Eva Wo v ‘ nii - Ad u Wt-Uj!. ( *J'°rla(iom n\oM. 1 oiiiili next week J. <L oon Principal. Life of Lincoln. ~ur' liaymnul, editor of the New j fines, haw prepared and has 1 *■'s* in the hands o( iVrby i Miller, a life of Abrauam Lincoln •i 1 riinr, , n ooultTn y W 4„ so well luiltfioii in prepare it life of our do. President as Go* Raymond. 1 UBti the confidential and trusted "tfhU ht the l*ievident, and is besido j" 8 °l the bast writers in the Nation. * contain* beside, Carpenter’s Anee* 66 and Personal Reminiscences,that . Ke r 6n attracting go much alien. ■ii' 11,0 ' vc * rl( I* now In prees, and 0 P r 'nted on fine heavy paper VOla "’° uf 75°’ pages. The ana ° &n ° 1)0 obtained from the °* riZ ° J < *'* ,tr 'bnliDg agents, who nruish. it to snbeoribera at tho wmg^ateg. Cl it 83, W.e are glad to learn thatßfev-D. P. Lowary has declined the coll of the first Presbyterian church, of Steu benville, Ohio, and-accepted the call' of the Presbyterian church of Beaver* Mr. Lowary bos had charge of the churches of Beavor and Freedom for three years past, during which time lie has resided in Beavfer. Tho Bea* ver congregation offered him three hundred dollars more than was paid him by both churches heretofore for all his time, Thhreall he has accept ed. Although not a member pf his j congregation, wo are much gratified jat his determination to remain with. ! us. During his residence in this place he has endeared himsclt to ail our j citizens by his pleasant manner and , devotion tA his work, lUid.tbo interest ! he manifests in ever}’ good,object, ei ther of local or general importance. Ho is an able, faithful and successful minister, and will succeed, we have no doubt, in building up a fine church in j Beaver. Tho fact that this small coo ilgregalioti offer him a salary of over j eight hundred dollars is sufficient evi dence of their appreciation of his sor | vices. Almost every, citizen of this I place will iio as much gratified at his ! acceptance ot this call as wiU the j members'ot the church. Steinway at Blairsvllle Sem inary This popular itisli union, under the. dir<*t;ti»n ‘of Hey J.'K. 4{n£»cs,-cnj<kyß un unusual shaio of public confidence, and Sundry valuable ad» dilions have been made by i'3 pres ent din i liir, uiid tbo M iisical Dcjrat t« nie.nl , o.bieh is in ft -vgry "jloumhhig condition, (rib been cnviclred by the aripiisition of a fine Stolnwivy, Pjanp, wbicb is placed in Uio parlor and in londijd for use at tbo private , li- musical exhibitions. IJcv. llugCS ! expresses bin admi;nliba of it in tbo (i iHowing lonns ICli'HVi, to liuisl Ilf Pillrihlirsf, I'a t«At.l’iVery inoding family simulj pos scm- a gt»ul dietionary atij a goml alias ' VtV i an lianily take up a daily paper j '"Ut Tea'll tit; about fojinv place that ,wv tvr-ii to Iniy-v where it L located . V, <• '-un sclilonii i 1 .,ml u page in hi.'lory i without wanting ui lind some place iiU'*i V'\i\ U;C»*l II: .1 . i I i;li llu',le» islaf.Js ol tlio ocean .'uni all the count. Inca of the Old and Now World. The' surveys of the Old World, alono have coal moro than eighty-five thousand dollars, and iho plates are very fine steel plates, so that all ibe letters and , words are perfectly plain and can be found Air M N. White,.Lbo'gunerul j agent, is now soliciting subscribers in 1 this county Tim work should be in i every family, aud we trust our read ers will avail themselves of this oppor tunity to procure a good Atlas. ‘ He j partially cap vussed-Lawrence county j I and has already obtained over throe i hundred subscribers. The citizens.oi Bearer county can appreciate a good | work as fully as do the good people of Lawrence. 94,00} Hev. 3D. P. Lowary. Brokers, Now York, an nouoco as- in press, to bo ready Sop terdber Ist, aim tr colloclidDotC&urcl) Masiofor CJlioit’H, STnging Conventions, &c., to bo colitlod, “Toe Praise or Zion ” It is by twO’now' authors— -Sown tVinoEB and Fbeder -10 S. DAVESrbttT; and the publishers, whobava had groat exfferroncoTn such matters, god whoso judgment is rare ly at fault, express groat cpnGderp 0 that it trill piovo oxtrnoijdiuarily at* tractive. An important feaiuro Will be its. presentation of a number pf compositions'frotn distinguished for eign authors, Noukomm.Npyello.and vorites, among whom Cba«- fatly Itßsprosentod,—nil now ‘ “rioted from thePßrii ~ -it iCo;ril^ •i rTttß Ladt'AFe! end. —This favorite of tho ladies, leads off. in its August number with ‘n beautiful steel, BiigYAYr ihg - called « Grandpa’s/ face ; off tfurold mpn, with. its (dcep thought fat eyes, strikes us es panicu luarly fine-. Among the figures of tho> Colored Steel Fashion Plato, wo, note a Bridal Dress, very chaste' and pretty. , Price 82,50 a year; 2 copies 84,00. To those desirous of making tip dubs, specimen ■‘numbers will bo sent for 15 cents. Wheeler & Wilson's celebrated ■ Sowing Machines are furnished ■ as Pre miums, Address Deacon & Peterson son, 810 Walnut street; Philadelphia. Atlantic Monthly. —Tho Atlantic Monthly for August has been receiv ed, and eon tain's its usual variety of interesting and instructive matter.— “■Deconstruction and Negro Suffrage,”• “Johnßright and the English Radi cals,’’ ~“Do^;lo^J’ollll3, , * aud “Needfe and Garden,’’ are the best written ar .tides. DIED: lu Pittsburg, July 18, of Cholera Infantum, William Thomas, son of Robert and Caroline Frye, aged 10 months. . . NOTICE IN PETITION. IN the Orphans’ Court, in and for tbc coun ty of Beaver, and Slate of Pennsylvania. In the mailer of the partition of the real es tate of Andrew S. said Quuaiy, dCi ts. ¥o the hclra andlega.l rep- 1 rcshnlativcs of said dee’d., lo wit: T*Uocba J. Glass (widow)-. James Glass, John Glass, Es ther Glass, internalried with Joseph Gorrell, the last three now or late of Wellrf'db, Indi ana, Lucinda Glass, intermarried with dames Barclay, now or'tats of Black Hawk comity, Towa, Win. Glass, noW or late of Dewitt co., ■Texas, a*nd all ottn-ra interested, arc hereby notified that nit inquest to make partition or valuation of the real estate Of saiddeo’J, will be held on the projniscp, sitnilto 5n Ohio ,fp., county and Stale aforesaid, on the 15itU da'yof August,- 186 S, at wliittb'time and place'you may attend if you think proper. JOS. LEDLffe, Sh’tf. Snenirr’? OrrtCß, > 1 • j Ucaverjy. j NOTICK IN PAUTmoN IN tbc Orphan?’ Court, in and for the coun ty of Henver. and l?tntc of Vcansylvaaia. lu the matter of the partition of the real es tate of Hugh Young, Into of Kcouons ip., in said county, deeM. The Heirs and rep rcnenlntivt*** of deeM.. to writ : John Young and Jam*'? Young, now ornately riding* in Hcotlnnd; Wm. Ymmg ami' Jane intermarried 1 with James J. Conway and ail ftthns luiomu<Nt, oftt i.tKc i mi in<|ncfit io partition or * vkhiatVon of llio real estate of raid dec’d., situate in Econ omy tp., county and siale nforcpaid, will he hnW on the on the l*st!i day of Au- Augnsi, I&GA, at which time and place you limy attend If you think proper. LEDI.IE, SVff. , BtiE9ifr’s Otftck, 1 Ucavcrjy 17 M 55. f BEAVER COUNTV, ss: IN the Orphans* Court for said county. In the matter of the partition of the real es tate of Oojleih Michaels, dec’d. Sole of said real estate by Joseph Ledlie, Es.p, Trustee appointed by the Court for that purpose. A ini now, July Ihh, ltids, on motion the Court appointed Samuel Mngaw, Eeip, an Au ditor to moke distribution of the funds in the hands of the Trustee to and among those le gally entitled thereto By the Court. John a. f hazier, enc llh** above-name*! will attend to the • lattes of his appointment* at bin oUico in New Urighlon, Saturday. August IX IW>5, at 10o’- clock. a. in , at which timtf and place oil par ties iulcictic?! may allend. jy I- 1 SAMUEL MAO AW. Auditor. ORTH AN S’~ COURT BALK BY virtue of tin order of the Orphans* Court of bcuvor county, the undersigned* Ex ecutor of the Irst will aud testament of Mat thew Elder, deed, late of Ucaver county, will expose to sale by public vendue or out-cry, on the premises, on Tuesday, A ujttsf 15 th, 1fM.15, at Ip. m , the following described piece or pared of land, sifualc in Darlington Ip., Hea rer county, bounded on Ibe west fly land of Wm. Hjrvey Knight, on the north by land of Selnh Chamberlin, on the east by oilier lands ol said Testator, and on the south by Iho tail race of ibe Woolen Manufactory or other lauds of said Te-dalcr; cuntainiuing about 150 sards, more or loss, about Hit acres cleared and under cultivation, and underlaid with a good vein of coal; on which is erected a hawed lug barn, with frame sheds; fruit trees on the premises. The farm is well watered, aud pub lic schools, mills and churches convenient; about four miles (ro{u Darlington. >_ TERMS.—One-third of the purchase money in band on the confirmatLn of the sale by the Court, and the remainder in two equal annual instalments, with interest on cacti payment from the date or the confirmation of the safe by the Court; back payments to be secured by bond and mortgage. For further particulars inquire of the tut* dersigned at Elder's Mills,. Beaver co., Pa, REUBEN WATT, Jylty’Ofi B*Ar of Matthew Elder, dco’d. Karine, Inland ft Fire Insurance. INSURANCE CO. ,Oi' NORTH AMERICA, < PHILADELPHIA; Incorporated 1794 Charter Perpetual. The Oldest Co. in the U. States. Over $17,000,1100 Colssespaiß ln ‘ Cash, since its Organiiation. Cash Capital and Surplus Jon. 1, 1806, 7l. Buildings, Merchandise and Furniture in sured against Loss er.Bamago by Fire, on the most' Libcftti' lento. Brick and Stone Dwellings Insured Perpetually. Risks taken on the mpst-liberal terms, by CHAB. B. HURST, Agon£r >my31 > 0& ■ Rochester, Pa. Dividend Not 15. Natiobai. Baj«k'o> Beaver Cotmn, \ ’<• Now Brighton, July 6, 1866. / President and Directors of thin Bank X have thls daj declareJ n, DIVIDEND OP TWO PERCENT. jipon it* Pajpital-fitoek, out oflke profits of lie ‘ last 0 nrtmlhs, payable to Stockholders or tkeir legal represents!! on :daa t Mnl—dree -of girt ermn>ct,t«g. ■" »jrj2 . IffifX :j. ii. WMB ' XJ. S; 7‘BO XjOA.N. ♦P M'C3=s>33 SSSaBKCEIS. By authority of the Secret arypf the Tree 3 ury, the the General Subscrip' tion Agent'for the ef Bulled Stales Seen' titles, offers to the pnhlio the third; scries of' Treasury .Notes, bearing seron and tbreo tenths per Ot. interest perannma, Jcnownas the SEVEH-THIBTY LOAN. Thoso Notes are issued under date of July tfith, 1805, and are payable three years from that time, in currency, or are Sonvortiblo at the. option of the holder into u 9- 5-20 Sts per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. Those bonds are worth a premium, and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from Stale, County or municipal taxation, which adds from cmTlo thru per cent per amuan tp their ralue,. according to the Cate levied .on? other property. The Interest is payable semi-annn nlly by coupons attached to each nolo, which may be cutoff and euldte any bonk or banter. Nates of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of auSaorip The Notes of iliis Thin] Series sre precise ly eiaiilar la form And privileges to the Sfeven- Thirlics Already sold, except that Hie Govern ment reserve* t» itself the option of paying in terest in poll coin at 6 per cent, instead of 7 3 tilths in currency. Subscribers <lo dupl the interest iu currency op to Inly,doth, atdhc lime tvUon they subscribe ' •"The' delivery of the notes of this.third se ries.. of the T-iSOs will oonunence on the Ist of June, and willLc made promptly and. contin uously afterf bat date. '. ■The slight change niajlein the conditions .of this Third Series affects only the matter of in terest, The payment iu gold. If made, will l, c equivalent to the currency interest of the high er rate. MiMiMiMi The return to specie payments, iuslic event of which only will the option to pay interest, fn Qold be availed of, would so reduce and equalize pricks tlial purchases made with six per cent, in gold would bo fully equal iq hose made with seven and three tenths pr cl in currency,' This is the ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, end its superio# advantages make it the Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $230,000,0&.' of the Loan author ized by I lie last Congress arc now in the mar ket. This amount at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all bo subscribed for wieh injdrß" nc*L sixty days, when the notes will umiouhUjdly command a premium, as has uni. formly been the caso vn Closing lu. 1 subsenp- J.> Allmr l-“f . lu ardor that citizens of every town and sec tion of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loon, Ike National Banks, State Banks, nnl Private Bankers throughout the coqntry have generally-agreed to Receive sub scriptions at par. Suhsoribers will select their own spent*. in whom they hove Icontidoncc, and who only arc to bo responsible for the de livery of the notes for whioh they receive orders. $•2-30,000,000. The interest .amounts to One eenl per dap on jt $5O note'. Tmoeente “ “ $ 100 “ 10 •« 20 «• “ $lOOO « $1 “ •• $5OOO •• .iaY-coqkk, • SuBSCKIPTIO* Aqknt, Philadelphia. Sußscnirrioss will bk bcceiveh by the* National Bank of Beaver County, May Kith, ISWJi.—tnySl Manufacturers’ & Merchants’ UN SuLiA N OR COM L’A NY, OF PITTSBIJIir;. Offi.ee: 87 Wafer si ., Bagaley’s building , J. I. BENNETT, President. J. W. Cfl ALFA.VT,- Vice I’ros't. 'Vm. P. Joses, Sci’y Insures Against Loss by Fire. Insure SteamboMs and Caryucs, And on properly in transit against the perils of navigation. Dmr.cTons.—James I. Bennett, Jacob L. Pchwarli, Robert Lee, I. C. Pershing, M. W Watson, L. it. McAboy, A. E. W. Painter. J. W. C halibut, Isaiah Dickey. Wra. Walker, It. 0. Bushucll, John Wilson, Henry A. Weaver Risks taken on the moat liberal torny, by CIIAS U. HURST, Agent, my3l’os Rochester, Pa. CHAS B HURST Hanker and Broker, AND DEALEH IS Real Estate, Stocks, Government Bonds, and other Securities. INSURANCE* CLAIM AGENT, Conveyancer & General Agent, 1 1 UIE subscriber having opened an office at » Rochester, (in the room lately occupied by F. A. Fortune) respectfully solicits the pa tronage of his friends and the public in gen eral. Particular attention given to the adjustment of Officers' accounts, and all claims arising out of the present war, such as- Pensions, Patents, lloantics, Arrears of Pay, Prize Money, <jr., Ac. Deeds drawn up and acknowledged. Fire risks taken in first class Insurance Companies. Revenue stamps always on baud. Refers to John A. Caughey, Jos. Platnmcf, Wm. H. Smith 4 Co., Pittsburg . Rochester, May!! I'os V. M. MoObrd, Notary JPablic. OFFICE WITU B. B. CHAMBEKXiIN, (iVear the'Frovost Marshal'* ' BROADWAY, SEW t^nlO.V, , , beAvbb COUSTJT, PA. TkBOMT attention given to the drawing of Jr EXEMPTION PAPERS, and aU motion eonneotod with the draft; also oaths adminis tered, acknowledgments taketw&o., iia [del# ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIct: T ETTEBHof administration on the estate pf; 1 i Bobt. Fluuo, lath of New Brighton, Bearer co.,doo'd, baring been granted to the un Icraigncd, all persons indebted to said estate are rcqucatpdlo make immediate payment, and Utose. hiring claims against said estate will present them to tho subanriber property au thenticated foreettlement. JOHN C. CALUOON, AdnPr,. jyl3 ■ Now Brighton. Land 4-geno andereijrncil hanfeg cslaK \tiCV POK. THE'SAJ the CITY OP ~ MO.. ' BAIXEOA^. BEIMISI ME -PITTS. FT. W. <& C. R. R. On and alter Ungf 14, 1865, Trains wQI leave Statlohsdrtily, Sundays eicopicj, ' is fol lows: (Train leaving Chicago at fv«o P. M. leaves daily.) * _ ■ | Kxp’s, Maiu Exp’s. Exp’s Pittsburg ;! 210au 700 am 200ph 300 pm Rochester 320 “ 830 “ 315 “ 415 “ S. Heighten..!' “ 8-13 “ 880 44 480 44 1 £nuu .. 125 •• 035 “ 42* “ 522 “ Columbiana’., m’sol “ lol? 44 503 44 600 •• Salem s;!] •• 1048 •• 5|!5 *• 033 41 Alliance ij 625 “ H5O •• 735 44 Canton |1 712 44 1242 pm 725 •• 826 •• Massillon d 735 “ 102 44 760 44 865 44 Oreille 11812“ 142 “ 828 “ »10 “ .Wooster 1 848 “ 218 “ 005 “ 1016. 14 Leudopville _ j 989 44 326 44 IwO 44 1120 44 Mansfield I 1030 44 4?5 44 1100 44 1213 am j ii Ar ‘ 1100 500 44 H3° “ 12 -* 3 “ Crestline j[ Do M3O .. A „ 125 Bnoyrus . JlStT 44 .710 44 44 153 44 U. Sandusky! 1240pii 757 44 44 230 44 Forest |[ 115 44 836 •• 44 301 44 Lima.. : 23 4 44 10 1 0 44 •• 414 44 Uc1pii05....... . 313 •• 1050 <• “ -450 “ Van W0rt..... I-812 44 11*4 “ 520 44 Fort Wayne- 520 44 130 PM 44 7 0 0 44 Columbia '{ 604 44 228 14 745 “ Huntsville ... | 624 “ 253 44 “ 805 44 Piorcoton «... | .034 }• 306 t 4 ... 44 815 44 Warsaw.; 654 V 332 44 44 884 “ Bourbon 726 44 416 44 44 906 “ Plymouth,.... 762 44 445 44 44 030 44 Wuualali'a.... 905 44 626 •• 44 1040 44 Valparaiso... 927 44 700 <• 44 1100, •( Hobatt 953 44 742 “ . ..„ 44 U2ltj 44 C1arke......;.. 1015 44 'Bll 44 44 114'j! 44 lUC.RU.Cros lots 44 851 •• 4 - 12ir.ps Ulsl.UßJ'n. 1055 44 901 - , .♦ 1225- - Chicago (U2O 44 j 930 44 1250 44 fBAINS tIOIMU KA3T. II Mail. Exp's. Exp’et Exp's Chicago |j 44 620 am 550 pm 1(120ps U.lslltlUuuc •' 44 645 617 1055 44 IRCJIBGrps J.-i...;*' 4 |665 44 625 •• UOS. •.* Clarke «|7lB 44 655 44 1143 44 Hobart 44 73 9 4 4 72 0 44 1 209 am Valpamsft';.. -J “ 800: 0 • 745 44 1240 44 Wanalah 44 82 3 4 4 81 4 44 109 44 Plymouth .... 'Jm- 4 444 “ 030 44 927, 44 225 44 ‘BoinrWn...... "..I’;.'. 44 95? 44 957 ■ 4 257 44 Warsaw ...... '! .- 44 1026 44 1029 44 337 14 -.—‘ 4 1047, .0 1052 44 402 “ i Huntsville ... .. ‘••10,56 44 IJO2 44 413 44 Columbia ...... 1112 44 U2O 44 432 44 Fort. Wayne:. 44 12 Hint 1325.01 4 6110 v j Van Wert 44 129 •• 116 44 1 732 44 Uclflios ' 44 202 44 221 •• 808 44 Lima.; 11 , “ 284 44 300 “ 8-15'“ I'orcst , —.{. 14 353 44 41 7 44 1015 o.Sandusky.. J, 44 422 44 446 “ 1047 44 : Bueyrua 44 506 “ 629 “ 1129 “ ~ ... ~Ar ...... 520 44 600 41 1201pmI Crestline j| |)o “UU 610 44 1245 44 ! Mansfield v* 730 44 646 44 713, 44 116 44 Loudonvillc.. , 855 44 737 44 759 44 159 44 Wooster 1,4015 44 830 44 3!S •< 217 44 Urrville 1650 44 900 44 917. 44 313 44 Massillon |.U4O 44 9-35 “ 956 - 4 44 Canton ■ 1200 44 955 44 1017 44 405 44 Alliance ' 120ph 1040 44 1130 • GOG 44 Salem ......... V 200 44 1110 “IlSOapst 585 44 Columbiana..!' 230 44 1140 “il2Bl 44 COO 44 ilium- 320 *• 1220 am 112 44 <Ko\J « nnpmm.. '1 -tto lean tan 4 - no - Jwichcsicr .430. 44 110 “j 210 44 725 14 Tiltshuvgb ;.ii 600 44 4 220 44 , 320 44 830 44 For New Castle anJ commo<Jatiun- (raina h Brighton—V» I'O a. m; 4. lu p. bi; O.OJf p. m. m. For Now Castle, * town, l‘a , S'.OH p m CLEVE- & PITTS* U! On and after May 11, IQ(>S, trains wri|l If t ions flail/, Sundays excepted, ft j o.z&c c.z&c’ Mail. Ekp's. Hail. Accom Cleveland ... I 300 am ISOvjt 300 am Kuclid street!' SI 1 “ 141 *• 811 “ 328 “ Hudson- ...... i aid •• 212 “ 450 •• Akron 1 1030 “ 527 “ Orrvillc j 1229 pm t!4!l “ Millcrsburg.. j 218 ** 750 ** Ravenna 950 “ 320 “ Alliance *104*,) *• 415 ** IlayarJ ; 1-12*J *• 451 *• Wcllsvillc.... > 1 lOrii 636 - uni no huhtii. C.ZAC C.Z& c Mail. Esr'a. Accou Exr's. Wcllsvillo 135.AA1 605 pm Bayard.. .TT..,. Gil '• CIO “ Alliance 710 “ 735), “ Ravanna...... 800 “ 825 *• Millersburg >&■■, 440 am 305 pm Oprville ... - 552 “ 505 *• -Akron ' 700 “ 720 “ Hudson...'.... 837 •• 85'J •• 800 “ 810 “ Euclid street 012 *• !15fl ■■ 010 “ 1)10 Cleveland.... 055 “ 1010 “1; 030 *■ 1000 “ going EAST. Mail, Exp's. Exps. Aeco.M Bclain 1050 am 4lspm ,950 pm Bridgeport... 1100 *• 430 *t 1002 11 Lagrange IU2 “ 525 * 1048 “ Steubenville. 1213 pm 555 “ 1105 • 535 am Wcllsvillo.... 130 “ 700 “ 1200 “ 035 “ Smilh’sFcrry 152 “ 105 “ Beaver 222 “ 746 “ Rochester ... 200 " 755 •*, 100 am SOO “ Pittsburgh .. 345 “ 900 “( 210 “ 910 •• doing west. • Laps. Esp's- Mail. Accou Pittsburgh 210 ah 245 pm BlOam 850 pm Rochester ... 330 “ 355 *’ 735 ** 510 Beaver 746 “ 625, ** Sralth’sFerry 320 “ 603 Wcllsvillo ... 430 •• 626 •• 842 “ 045 •• Steubenville. 1 625 *■ (!50 * 1 045 “ 300 1 Lagrange H 550 ** 715 ** 1005 *t Bridgeport... I 029 “ 302 '* 1100 .*• Dellaire. ( 840 li 315 “ 1115 “ . TUSCARAWAS.BRANCH. Leaves Arrives N. Philadelphia I.JOp m Bayard, 4.10 p m; Bayard, 0,45 p in, IT." Philadcl. 9.5-LP. ATT’V AT LAW, THAIS 3 GO I Nil WEST. Eric, 0. tO a. w. Ac ►smtc Allegheny for New il a m; 2.1/» p. m; For Economy, 10, ‘>0 i>. Greenville and James- F. K. MYERS, Gen. Ticket qoino sovTn. F- B. MYKKS, General Ticket Agent. . JP nr nfla atiyoK. iSi 1 immediately relievo, without nnin, till lurbanpes ot theperiodic discharge, wheth er arislfeg from relaxation or They act Uko a charm 5n romovipg the paia» that accompany difficult' or immoderate men struation,'*hd arc the only safe anJ reliable remedy lor tf'ushes, Sick Headache. fains in the Loins. Rack and Siles, Valpitaiion of the Heart, Nervous Tremors, Hysterics, Spa*ms. Braked Rleop; and other unpleasant and dan gerous effects of an unnatural conditio i vl the sexual function®. In tho worn! casop of Fluor Attn*, or Whiles,they cfleet speedy dare. Dr. Cheeseman’s Female Puls Have been used oven a «»» a riiVn . ; xlt, They are oflerod as ihc only r.ufo nifeJius 1 of renewing Interrupted mensfniatiuu, hut Ladies must hear in mind ihut there Ik one f'uuditwn of the fetnalo system in which the Pills cannot he taken without producing n peculiar retail. The condition referred to is pnyruthep* —ih* result, t«mc arfiagt . Such is the iricsistible tendency «f the medicine to restore the sexual fanclionti lo a normal con dilion, that even the reproductive power of nature cannot resist it. TA-// cunnu: do harm do any other way. Dr. Cheeseman’s Female Fills Are tho only medicine that worried end *mgh ladic* have relied upon for many years, or can rely upon now. JteuHtre of imitation*'! These Pills form tho Finest Preparation ever put for uard* with immediate and persistent »ucces*. —- DOX’T BE DECEIVED. Take (Li's advei t la ment to your Druggist,-and toll him that you t rent the best and most reliable Female Medicine in the teorld , which ia comprised in Dr. Cheesem&n’s Female Pills!! They harps received, and are now receiving ing tho sand ion of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit Directions with efch Bos -the price, On k I>ollah. pyr box, cjintumtag from OU lo pills. riHs. »6nl hy muil, promptly, hy remitting the price to the or any au»ho\i- icd Audit, in currcm funds. Sold hy D> I'rom lldrx%y SltkUr. Him uOir rJUor of th* ULTL HIM* 3 A. lIILLIER, Pmp ■ •/ *. t»v pimply* •.«» hi* 'SUoy rapidly 81 O-lai fired. Sc* Y< p ii. H'"Urt they forr.i.U r kuU(j*>ina mj vitutenr Ben R..VJ Wbolo-ilc and Uclail ' v 1,. •; ' *»•>•. «W-!i c-.rr.-HUs JVo.cnd u.«ta«y Uhxiad ES-tK ‘a ” ao.L.aic ana utiaii. ■ y j ; js -s.-s '«.!■ j. .\ skill'll i.ij»«lciiainppli«. Smith, IS mipc water; Dr. Marques iu>u •, D . nitru.' -,rt mlv.-» t.i.u oil*..- uutviui uay Hannon, Rochester; John Moore, «?:o «ppa»v«t * (»«•_»- jh *. '. •‘•tyiwe Kunrara bit. by all Uruggla.B at Nov. Brighton: [n, vib j, . ■ v • .. i . - . ! fjict M»i' lru-1 t*v<:y ll.fH;; el.stt tvo hart *n» ' ; hope Vi* yi>uf S AK!>A I'AHII.I.* . ' rtm.rf. J {«- m»i» l-» I- *nl vvh«*it \»o hart t thoisr.l InilfK. j<«hJ V.. »v ji**.; W.- I:<U fit.hlu-4 t flTv tli-‘ it:< n'bfcii bt«J roma i A|ylulliij|p : *V OR 1 fcyplaiiJ r.nd He.curuil D mease. I IFF DC llllirilATilt) i LlrL’tiLJUvhNAllln 1 H V MiniWUl Th«- ..rt i.»fc : yoa w huaio OlUw r 1 X. * ’■* l*.st »n;irti 'h»« vx. h*vc '* ■■•••* TO THE WEAK 1 J-V. i:i ,;/. <•.. '--.I .viitf.’-’ fiiim'Uatf vrv.i'rii ~r, ip- . i J-ai : 'in .p a. . *f. YOUTH TO THE AGED 1 .***<*;. ;■■.■*,**% j *« !)»;.■* A, ; *J. £i } - • I Im I .' • fCKiH'I V.iU» «rt • . • n i *ni I S'»••' r . 1 I 1.1 \ ’i • * • •-! •!> •; ► i ;i<*tl , Sfflihtli.^ This pnqmalioius unequaded as a UJwv.' • I>ot , s (ii hH !ti , v : ;„a -fie:*- nutor and Restorer of waited or inert fun. ■ J la. i >.* toiu.: i.* .> ihui wm; u<-irtfeiiiid.** to ybin lions. » to >•?*!''•■ I do fwi . r :.tour *U'.t «ro.c<u« caj- The aged should he cerium to make the 1110 r i {sllla»eriX , “ v > "‘ T trene a household pod, inasmuch as it >-Ml t jf r ., .v. . ,t v* ttrmui&t. X. J.. render them youthful iu fooling and in* Jm** nr- •norV't uJ.*- 1-»» •»»» M* u-s, wuwl by tlto ah-t« tnrtniri.li, and enable 4hciu lo live over again nu-r»*ury,/-v nirr. *»/•»..•/ivuh’b ifrew woio , j. . i • •. L »; . » , i i»iorv wrnr;»v>»t»'*l l«r scurf*. m »pti« t>f cvrrv the days of lUr a* prut flic joy. Itm.i only nwdv or t£7.tmol thu .....Mho *pMhd, until tb*. bilaratcs but strengthens* asd ia really an in- j i..:e e-c of ,\\ r.u w jpi.v n lWiat^ valunbls blessing, especially to those vvi».v i *M ,n - *; ~- v ■ r '*• «ou:i<Soh«jv Kaye been reduced to a condition of servility-* i^iVrs"to"nr '' 1 fc-,ur * ah ??l' "I'lT, 1 U “ C ’, ° r ?!f m ? ry i lioucorrhroa! WU.w., Ptm** Vaaknm-. No matter what iho cause of the o. Bre n;il , hy U liny human organ, this 'superb preparation | (&«!***, tmA »V» v-ry ..Ren carol by fho alicrttfro will remove the effect at onac and I'ort vou ] offset of )U\ ■ .\e.-at • »ui.. .. r&nur*. i m __ t ht s»j I of a. - \y\Kli x s, fho sklilul ■ Cures liupoiciicy, Ucucruh 1/cUilily, Ner/ous From the. wif:. a.mi rt:<i •.-.•/t.’i/ fV. Incapucitv, l)vspepsi»v, depression. Loss >»f 1 • '• ■ ■-*<V,t V»#. ooi.ot!* Appelite,*Lo\v'v>]»irits', weakness of the .t, , 1 gotia of tiQncraUuiJ, tmaecu/fy, McnUl In.i-- ' j.-n-.r,,] t , iiy, j. ,i \ i v»*i leacc, Buiacifttiou* Knuui. U ha-s a niusi ./>- . 1 -iTtMuldy. u^.o y*\- dnubcM*. . i • j ... t tr„ .i ... „ n.A t !mf \ ft. lili'M t«» i.. •ui; l ill -j«* i»r. x-A tuat oo<. ; iufhtfnU cfw.r.io.- «U /.-mv* effect upon the ncr- 1 .. ir ,„.. .. rU .**.,•» »- v vous system; aud all who arc m any way pr.ta, A ....,_ v/ Vc trated by nervous disabilities are earnestly j vim ..- rfrVf advised iy seek a cure in ilJs most excellent ! “M v «■ nfcbh r ;*m<i iU y >«*it *-t\. #b of a I a«a unequalled preparatiot.. i ‘ rcraons who. hy impnrdcncc.baTC 1-st ,1„ a j Khcmtia[;si " U^ut _ Uvcr Dr „ nutusu.’ f,.jyr , wu. find a spec-ry and permu Uea-. fllacaio, SttUlit. neat cure in the ( wji,.,, sim-.i t.v '■<. to ' ; u .. u. oplny* BioKrene. i curvd '*y t!u> S'.»i i «i i '.-..v The Keeblc, the Languid, llioDispairing.ilie • "’** Z Old should give this valuable discovery h trial; j ER it will be found totally different from nil ;ili-r j' \ r r ]l\] > f P I i 1 1 M 1 S articles for the same purp**scA. , ,* I A I IJ .• iu 1 » * TO FBMALBS.—This b inval ; ■'* .!iamy inKaniM/.-. »!m- . liter, liable iu nervous of all kintN, aa i( ; pur-:ati\. - in lb»* ma'A, t. and ‘bets' >u*••.»!-. r *r will restore the wasted strength with wonder- ’ rot '*• uuivcr' : :ill> kr. n. rH.«i wouoed ful pcrmnnence. lo i a-.'U< /o tuc;« Ui? also a grand tonic, and will give relief ! nuiUity noumium-d t.> i)to best *1 wee lo Dyspepsia wi.h the first dose. A brief per-! hasuiid ibat they Mitty -iopt-nded on sistcncc in its use wilt renovrite i-be * all llu*\ lum* ■ U a itepvco of perfect health and hanish by- j arid .oW * ’ ’ ' pcpsia lorevcr. . • One dollar per Bottle, or six Übiih's for $•». ; # J. .Monrt.. i'.;ay*r # lb* Su>iXti} by DraggiM generally. :Ih idgx Wii.er; £b d. ro», f^ch^N-:; fir. \Seut hy express anywhere, by a ,:vv Lrsp-ntcii: 4u t l-y denial’' «»x^*y fttrrCUINOS & HJLLYER, PmprirFr.y whore ****** . . - HI Ckoar Nkw Vokk at Marquis’ Drag store, Roches ter, one door below Pont Office, and whole sale and sctail by Dr. £iuUU, Bridgewater, Bearer county. {novi^fy AgU »ave at a- Uows. THE GREAT STBINWAY PIANOS I 'fhc most perfect Piano Fortes In the world, CAN BE UAf> ONLY H. KLEBER, & BRO S., 122 WOOD St., EITTSBUIiCf, Bgk.Sole Agents for Blcinway’s Pianos for Western Pennsylvania.. j [mylO'GO CABHABT’S Parlor Organs WSk 1 . I■ 1 ‘tin «ai.u>'. | ! ’ Scrofula and'. From Jiurrj- Fiietf rt . < * faru “ I lii.'. 1 foV.I b. rjv BU.t„V, but ueytr jW desired nTcOt an-i mii it. A» fnstse bccu bo mviiiciuc nkv* 1 Eruptions, TlmnV cgt3, Sores, «i>d !. • From Jfcu. i. I' “ I only do my d&t; { 1 add iqt testimony! 1 dldnal virtues of voui L ter, aged ten, h.td an tialr for ytu I enro until we trii dy< | been well for some um 1 From Mr*. Jane. K. , exlojoal lady *■*/ f)cn 44 My daughter has WToruJoaacruntiao/’ Nothing ufyraoil s’.i ti.tKSAiuciua, «M< Front Charles P. Oft toiye, Murray . papers iu tir.shua, .V. ff . *‘J had for several year* a v?ry troubUe<)mi> Huk »qr. in my fact, which grew Cyu»trd|>iy wors® until It disfigured my features and uccameTiu lotol vrablo affliction. I tried almost ovary ihtus* a maa could of both advlco ami medicine, but »*iihuul any relief wlialovca until I too* your S »us \ rxiuii, It immediately *uwlo my face worse, ua you told cue It might for a t;h»n, hot tu ft fuw wovica ll«* 4 u. p skin began to form under tbo blotches, auu con tinued- until my face iu oh smooth us any bedv’», SmJ 1 am without “iiy vrmptmuH of thedtaciaso that I know of. 1 cujoy p<H*feet health, a doubt owe Uto your S.Uts.vi’AKlU,*,** ? Erysipelas General Debility Purify th 9 • . Blood. . jTn>m 7V. f»V*d. .vneisr, Houston .Jfaw l#r4. 44 JMi. Atr.R. I (tcidobu fail to remove and Scro/alou* Sr>r*a byth* persevuriog uaeot yout PA«9Ai’AitVLi. v, and I have Just uovv cured cut an.-:** of ACthpnani fCru.dpehis vfiih It. No attentive possess equals the BAKntrAuiu. v you have aup piled to the prii'casion an well &;* to lire people.'* . From J\ U. Jnkn*{oti, M-bktaan.'Ot*^.- . ** J-br. CwpU’o years,J had thu.Veliow KHrtJpklia on my right arm, tfmo I triod all tins celebrated physicians I could ’reach, aud took han- droda of dollar*’ worth of medicine*. The ulc«m were BO Imd that tho cords became visible, klid lh«9. doctors decided that my arm nmot be t began faking your 3 vtyHiiMßH.iJk.’ Took two hov tics, and fcuine of your Wi.i.h. # I ogether they cured mo. ' I am tw»w j»s s* •!> sn i.smmd a* *aiy IkmJj llclog la ft )duci\ my c-»sc »« Lnowo to every boify in this cuuuuuuily, uud exciu-o the wonder <A . all.*' ... iYomtlo*. HeAry .V. c/ Aeitcwftt, leaUiny m’-mbei t>/ tb" ( ua uU*tn P&rUa mtHt, -., ' . "V I havc’nsod your B*n*A»*Aßn.hA-tn my family* -*l tfch»«V;/, and for r./..' * 'U* • Mil AtfO mm •iKir for gvwral '-c lsiUtii, ami for /w» *7; *.*>•< ftirfflif. with very boavlK-m result*, auU U-vi coalVVao* i£ oomxacuoiug it to tlio alUktxaV* Bt. Aathcmy’s Fire, Rosa, 3alt lUlouin, Sccld Hoad, Boro Kyea. SMITH’S IT UUV AND LITTLE 15EA VEii .. PETROLEUM COMPANY i i Al*I s ?All 6T>A;t'.- W,O(K) Sliaro* vf far k'alu- jt- ~ $ I.'J*J enofc WVIUUiW 0AV1TA1....... .. AT n meeting of the vloeMioWcts->J above Company, held at Lhoir offiee In tUo borough of Uuebestot, Api 11 " Hh, i'i'P’, the following persons Kero e'ectcj UsMjbvrt for (lie ensuing /ear' I'HEHinRNT’; DAKIfAUiC TRKAJStIIIiR .i SKCRF.KARVIj vtiA'nuu-'y n nvj&'n M RECTOR,-?; Alattison Dgrragh, .Vfiio IL .tit^iun, UfcarleafSlone, • Alfred 0. Hui#(^ James Dorragh, John B'wgeh Let* JJrcnnaman. Kohl. Cliriirasrn OfcwKti fi, Kvß'Utfil ; t /, EEC -V -i i'M'MX utieoWicit . 4 14 Ml,,irr
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