|BEAVER argmt j ‘* .August 30th, 1865. / tOCAL and BUSCELLAIfeoiTS ■ THE ■ tWILFTH ANNUAL FAIR . , ” ; OF THE Beaver Co. Agricultural Society, V Will BE lIKID AT f j Thursday 4 Friday, Oct- 4tb, sth and ,6th, ,’65. v not confined to citijens of ifce County., ’ ' \. " jt%,\Ve have received from "Lieut. ; liiwrencc, a copycf, 4hp Muster oat , Co. H,l4oth, P. V, which wo will publish week., , ■i; j —wrr— —- . .i - j^\V r o are indebted loAhoHai risonj.j county (0,.), Agricultural - Soeietyfor a 1 copy of tli,sir premium fist,-and a'com% family ticket to ; ‘ \’ whieli 'vill bp -hold -at Cadiz on the 4tb.*§ib "ancLOth, of 0010 j>or. , . ‘ ■» V CoM-MiNhahr.K ,-jThe alacrity with ■- wVi(3ftl|e, Town jDpuneil have gone to Ivorkilp t'loaV out the. Borough jCeirie , lt ry.H ;X;lmse who have visited; it to -5 no doubt noticed, thd im nrovercoiit. •’■ iir«! indebted ;to Capt., AVm. (“MtGiillisler,' clerk of the- steamer |dJmti|<l*Slatpa',’-’.fdr late files of Lou Giuei.iinali pttpers: '■l/ljKj'/iUvo/alao to acknowledge the ■'/•icctip from' Henry Wbitebill, Esq.. I :,et’m;' m >pbt/ira of .the Bcdhjl Ternto- » \\\rs%ti* r P r fai published at Virginia [/ d<\. in mVState qf Nevada, It is it* Vpdfi ./sheet,' about the size \efihd/X/ew -York Triburit\ and is a '/ . ! ’ | / J , I /striking/ evidence of the rapid pro-; / gresslmaking in -the- youngest of the ■Slates. •t 'i I l , £ssd.NAr..-/ r J: B. Guilford, Esq., for .some iimcliuv the* EWs,-0 'flan ia, : but recent ■ ,ly of ymvslioe Silver Mining Bisliict, ' !-Acf:Hla-, has just rptiirnedi to his Incnds, alter an absence on thoVDa ,: cific Qoasi.or more than five years.—. ' lie wsA' tli.p first Pi incipal-oiL Union Sclioolsj New Brighton, in which ca p.icity, lie earned lor himself an envi able tep illation. flis friends in that, nvivifiijy jvilL-doubtless ! give him- a ! heartv welcome homo. M -A ... i r— *: *• U 2. ' Johns on’3 Family Allas ;; ',i \V« ave gralifiud ly jlearn Ihiii ,tiic | ■ 1 r.ge«( Ar t/io sale ofuJohnson’s ■ ifow Jllu*tratL-'l Allas is rneo|ing | wif/i success. arid tTint the work itself ' wcivi's the Warm approval of .litura ’ ii.V .iiHjn amongst us;-_ \Vc _publish,' by | , request,’ the tplloiving’testimoniaU: ; iieing in jjosscasiou of orie of‘-John. ‘ roe's Family Atlas,” andkafCing ox - .".mined, it with,..considerable care, 1 regard .it as" superior lo.any thing’of. j the kind which has coiiie under my j And, during a recent v visit -to the' Eastern citjbs. I learned A.lliut jf. Was oilly to he procured tfiro’ agbnUvwho nro canvaksif.g fbr J the j i"'oi-k, ; Mino A. Townsend, ij New Brighton. . ‘■Joirwoii's^c w Illustrated Furnih • .Atlas .{.is theiiest by far that has ever come iiiiider.-niy observation - i J. J’.' Ts.vi.oit, rvectOr Kenwood School, N. Brighton .iNfiw Brighton Items. ! , , . ■; .-iArat-RT 28th, Jrfos. - by way Of' substantial improve-- ... incuts in he place, we noi ice the erec tion hi two brick business bouses on ■ Broadway:; one h two story, double . koiyt, occupied jiilpurt by 11. E, & 11. lloopes, /Brokers ’faiul Insurance Ageiits; the other a fine' three bto 1-3' i doubje front, buyli by John llocvesj j this first floor', of wbfch there are \ too commodious store rooms, the cor- 1 ter oncipf- which will be occupied' as j a Drug Store by Morgan Craig L arid ] -too ollior Hon. Agnew Dtiff. for bis! ’ l| El ®|° ■ the third story of this- fine ' jbaijding. is ri hall, wlrjcli -will ■ be fin-. | ! f%d and occupied by lhc l. O. of O-.f •. i ■ ■ ■ I! . ~ - • I / • -• . . . (t ■ |, aujl convcnient briolc toBiJcL-j been erected by IE; E. Edgar. Lmc? Jgigar and.Thoma* O. Wiiddle .l •W; Beeves, D. D., is also bdi’ld .lßg nj bride dwelling. The substan l,'al character of the buildings’ ercet i"* , lll f borough'-.within the past • ,is ituinmoiida'ble, and-[highly ered.tubiii id the spirit and enterprise thg citizens, Tlie value, of brick dings alone erected hero,‘within ■ / past ycaivwill not. fallsbort of ' *d'J.oOo.- ■ ■ ' ■ • . IV ha ' Diesbytcrian and , Methodist Churches have .each ap earhf ‘ a Riding, comregtlee, and prj ■ ; t° diave ah elegant house ;5 within the next in L>'> s Pf a _k of several projected £'ementr^-^^i/po at U ., hy ll i 6 this point bother time. - [ r / JoW-'pg 10 "' for 81lr S CBs ' vice s kiiday resi gned, is being -hold |Bri ® ht ° n 0 a mt- i * ‘||j^|j ng th ° m /I . eveiy Letter! »om Souih. Carolina. few days a new oil strike at (S mith's b J. ' , ■ - Perry. Dr. P. B. Henlry, of Sewick- S. C M Aog ? ie, 1885. ly, tapped a vein lon Hondky of last Bpaufojrt S.‘ C.,wis, previous to tbe week near the Beyenno-; wgHj the f e - nlo^ l^ea^l. tube and pump, nod obtained a barrel families as the Barn Wells and ,Rhetls in a ’(half honr,:when the machinery resided and;no ycnrs'of. low |de brbke alndhe was" compelled to: bus- s'wbite .Irash,'*—were" al it will prove one of the best wells on watted-upon by a committee of the Dry Run. ! 1 noWfity (?); and unless ho coold give lJ The r satisfactory explanation as to how he <aneaster & Be iver Eiver, Oil ring Company i .re-reaming out Salt Well on th|e Dickey farm hiouth qf Brady’s Eun, and eachl'd the depjfh" of 450 feel, well was, we believe, 706 feet nd wp abandonuJ on account pollution i of the-ealt watcy by It is jtHeir Intention to bore pth pi' l,k)0. leet, -unless they Jin ncirer the j. J. J. Stover, Esq., of Bucks .’'is their business manager, i tools whij;h have been,sticking Darlinktbh we|l for aj’car past recently \ tjiKen cul, andtubiijg g now'putj dowi. Thogentlo ijbo removed (he tools for them, plliday, says the 3 have an. excel- 1 tyow; of.Oil., jaod that he believes prope u tvjfeniy jiirrcl ’well. : . .are;! informed ihtt John Sletlz, lihdwio! till it a ligll on bis inn in Ohiotuwnship, at a depth e 425 feet. . : • ■ ■- I ' . • • . t and Mil Vbop|d tlid hcLVeir Tjbo oh deep, t of tlie tl|e oil. to a de find oil surface, county; Tho in thei were li is beih| man.w Mr. li. lenffeh it will • ■•Wie'. Esq.’, I own-fa of’ son Agricultural. Board of Mahagordf of the County A grid at oral Society, .the Fair Ggoutidi, Friday, Aug 1805, K.' H.; President, Chair. |. I ' iibers preset, Messrs’. Barclay, lent,' NeDsan, Laird,, Potter, >' :yid Imbtie. J . inoiiori Sir jjTielron «vas appoint- Superintci.jd iho{ arrangement Ground, ajid repair the track doming phir. I ? ■ jdi 0. Wilson • and IX L. Im were authorize I to procure i.’.ajid Jo let the Eating Houses ’osturaunli !Stsndu within the <ls. All bidslor I he tiame to be t, to their i inspection and" de .! | r- . --f ■ motion agreed th; t all Managers ave heretofore absented Iheni fro.m the■ jprevio as 'meetings of fa'rd. shall not bo entitled , to a date of iftembivship free of e. j i’j i : )(;, s following! appo ttion made; I'ehtlls.h-S-k B. ire. 1 1 ■■ jii , 1 GATE dvEEF ■n Act Gate.-l—'Audv J: Hunter, j X ■la Gate —John L k I?ntimice, | Gate.- I: Out-h’t Gate Tli e Buiive Ent. IVin. ( . Out Stoi Sic i following - appi gcrs to sii]j|rir.ten| of Ib,c! various artj i, . wcro: then'made: i/'se-s.—John :C\ciu| tile —JotJn ;GurhtrJ ohn Jl Putt m «fc Poultry —lioL \ral JlMl. —Dan’l. j. Laird. p/i if: ilooi Crops.- <rm it Mechanical , Baxter. , ’aihfr. ’Jrbn\ \ Warc\ les - j H' i motion adjourned y, Sept. ildii.hlSGS. ' I>. L. I ■■ i " 1 Be.vvku, August 21, ISGS. V, i Tin liana mum I'ition n'o\ ■■■rA - She Ho\ wl Ta John 7> St.ro Or arda ! M.mar: The uadei-signed, pupild.l of Union SohcuJi h.ivcf fiiooil “very 1 I’or.lil° 1 ’ 0r . lil ° w 'fi o^- ending Au«. liatb:! .-^•.'1 —£T*,uicL|fcr,.Mis.i. liua.soll) .las. : Davft; Walter Qhiii, Oiurlie' ii/Kin- Icy, Allan,jlda A^gie Turner, Kate french, Urn mn Somi-VH, Jennie 1 Grove, iiVlico.. Welsh, Anna Wright. 6. ■ ■• [ i ■„ s ’ : , _■ ■i; i (Teaelier, Mist Savage)', Kjla Grai , Henry I>avis„-Joaipli Reed, Wll. lie Cjlancy, Willie M'Clnilock. ! j Miss -Harper), Ada Wolih, Della Gaiighcy. Mary -M’Claro Leßpy;W clsb, ‘ ' j I ’ -Ao- 4' —M. Hanson, Adaj-Earlyt, Mary L. Lhfferty, Lizzie Sterling. 1 ' v K ■ 4, - ■ !'?;• J. g. \v I Public Examinations. The appointmeblif "arc malic] by the undersigned for.exanii-i nation. of applicanis for tfachingC'om nion Schools in Beaver county, viz: ' Chippewa dist Ang.'Sl.WcKudey’s S. H Freedom dp Sepl I,'Freedom -■' do Ohio,, ; do- , (Jo s,Fnfrview do Greene dh '• do <>, Hookstown, do Hanover do Uo 7, : Millei’a do Bacpdon do ’ do ' ,8, Smith’s. do Industry do do '9, Industry do ' Brighton I do do 14, Katin’s ■ , do,, Moonj i'— do do.. 15, Doris’ do I Patterson do do 18, 0. Brighton do NewSewic’y do_.. j A d'o 19, Boggs’ do Ecodomy ‘'do ‘ ’do... 20, Baden . do Hope Well ,do do 21, N, Sootlsvilledo Indepcnd’ce do' , Ido 22, Barden Bun do Pulaski i- do . :do 28,.[KcUlewoo’d’s do Franklin do. ,do 29, Furnace ' do* N. Sewiokly do do 30, ‘Waruook’s do •] Examinations; wiil commence at 9 o'clock, a. m. Teachers tiro requested to apply for examination in the dis tricts Where they expect to leach, ex i ceptj those of. Big Boa j.er and 'Marion, 1 wboj will apply itl the most convenient place. No'privato examinations, j ex* copt :n case of sickness or*necessary •absence from bonyrat the timqof bold I ing public examination, and then only at the upitten request otrSchool Direc tors , Parents ,oScbocll Directors and Clergymen fafej reques|,ed to beprekont $t bur examinations ~ ; - 1 •J. t. REED, .Cbr Sup'f. p.irHnqion, Pa, AuS.Tj, ’65. [ ■■■■ 41-r ' ■' I. ‘!‘.V : : ■ •■ !■ ■’XT •! came bore, wbo ho was, where:'bio X(arno from, where was going,: anil wbat Wttß hit) business, he wia, in that calm;.gentlemanly,and digniflod man ner .kiiowu only to the great rational (?), liberal-minded chivalry, and De< rtioeraey of the South, invited to bid ‘■adieu 16 these 'festive scenes” in the .shortest space of time consistent with 'bin-well-being as a free ar.d independ ents citizens of this most free and gul- iOrious country the sun over «hone up on.' It may appear strange, dear Quay, to your readers, and it is not impossible,! that soon may stigmatize the assertibn-'as “in abblilipn lie,” bat it is -nevertheless a troth,'that that state of things actually existed when this eptiro Rcpublii was in tbo hands bf political party which, with scarce* ly any interruption, bad controlled its. destinies for more than .thirty year’s;' and which was “the [only National Party” in the country; and conso (|tK‘ntl_y, lho only one which, by any possibility . could, or did (?), protect the freedom.of the press and speech! Wo *wero told that the day which should see that Gi\>at 'National Party dethroned, would witness the ■down fall of American Freedom; but, con trary to all previous history of {that wonderful .party, their-prophetic' lorp failed in that instance, as it may seem, there are To [day'/mby millions of free.people in this country who were, upi to the very last hour in w.hicli that Great National .Part}’! was in power, slaves; and would nevi er have been any. thing but slaves so; long us that Parly could have main lain , ed political ascendency in,the control; of the Government., Yes! and 10-dr.y ! —hero upon the sovereign soil -‘of: S.outh Cavplida—tread men, clad- in j the uniform of an. American soldier,i —men vvho-dotheirddty faithfully— whiyf under the rule of the “the only Na tional \ Party in Hie country,” wkue! slaves! Think of it, Omy country* j men!.' Men volunteering 10-fi ghi forthe: | perpetuity bf 'a .’Government which,’ I for, thirty long [years, had made their;; oppression jparaincunt, to all other;; Subjects presented, for- legislative on acUnctit, or Judicial decision! Men; fighting for the maintenance of a GoiSj eminent which declared that they ‘ had no rights which a while man;' .was bound to respect!” aijd,‘in ofr llio Slates bf which, was a penal! offence,—a misdemeanor punishable by i fine and i mprisonmen I,—(o teach a, person,.whojin tbo-Almighlydiad ere* ated with a back skin, t [ o« read the teachings pt mr Divine Master!—■ wo be rstpnishod, Christian ebun Lrynien, that God in. His infinite; wisdom' saw .fit to punish,’ with a war u in its de-j struct! veiVess, a nation which,-in its • hours ot .unexampled prosperity, be taine sb arrogant aado set at open do :,frttobo;llis plai acst teachings by 'out— ;raging, in the persons of those black people, all t;ho uws of bf our commoju, humanity; ;i,nd. to visit, with utter ruir and complete desola tion, that portion of the country in. which such j offences jvero, committed! - Sjil to return from lhls.digi-es.-ion; I must teji you( more; of, this wilikge. It is laid out on adarg;e and airy plajiii Scarcely tab-re i.haii one, or two man sions occupy a square; so that to [ev ery dwelling ih 3ro are, what once have been, rather pi jasant grounds-shaded' principly by Oimngo, Myrtle, and Pig trbys., Thoj houses aie all constructed 1 'with.aii eviden , attempt at great o'.itti <side magnificence and- display, with out . apparently,.; the least, regard to coniiorl, orjconvbnienqg, in, theiinlcr na! arraiigijmjb its. " 1 | 1 ll~was he;"roj see fionl when ■ SouthGSroima j wasdra wn i|p at tee appointed,! liouse was owm but- nojv, as is i is owjjed by ou The entire [whi fore tjio ad van ( took possessior live gallant; am. the Fall of If returned; and j the con-slayer; j ily of thatjGo' | his colerapprat | ly, for tburj yei ! Modest—estre {are these (ijiiv: only National By an order Department a sues are now quenee jvjll 1 thousands are yry thing nec< ’nary wants of by which to ol humanity jmcl of our siricer as a matter of word of remoi people enga ' f 1 lawyers. wouli poise, \u a} tri cpaatitutoclati On the proles ktiuuion of, J tfO the opinio tian world. \ willingness tej Such a fearfu they find thert temerity with they can I be] rule of brdina <heir present If they ackni men such |a p ly called Diyi ly make thorj turning itjtol ; "1 ’-.-J ntmcnts were ingjrs, Hugh ERS. ; v, / ew Carothors^ Hall -John Gibson. —Cicero Tnr- mintmcnts of i the arrange cles for oxhi- isty. fe?-.Nelson. . Dawson 1 and -Win. Implements:— (Of.—Wi|liam 'to mod Sat- uhrik, Sec’;/. ' • I ood, Priijy BM n a .hoii3o which;! can | I now write, Unit thp Ordinance of Secession W signed by the commit |Wf, llrat purpose.-*■' Thu |d,by oiip of the, iihotts, proport)’: here, Jjr Good Undo Sa'di.— ijte' population' flpd be ce oT our army when it (of this section, under lamented. Stevens, ip Gl. Only oho family e since the collapse of acy to live on the char-, vernmer.t which he.and iies tried bo porsistehti rs, to break in twairftj mely modest;- —people Irons jnembors ot ‘‘the Parti’ in the country!”- ' issued from the War few. days agoj such is forbiddpn. Theiconses ho, much suffering, 5 as, ultcily destitute of ev-' fissry. to meet the ordi fifo, arid of the means litain them, lit point of li a condition 5 is; worthy.' est commiseration; but Justice we tier rio ; strance against u. ;The f willingly, and, as tlie Bay, with malice pre -1 ut arms- against the ■horitiesof the land up of maintaining "an in* >arbarisini in opposition! ons of the entire Chris-' L'boy expressed <a perfect : risk'the consequence of i} experiment;’ and now, selves punislied'for their a severity greater than r, they can not. by any ry justice;finß/auft with lamentable condition.— >w ledge, in the stairs of riheiple as that contmon ne Justice,'they- can on- i MBt of their suffering byi i good account in then* \ j i MN ;•' ;’i i, -V •'*i - -„s/' •/ faiure condaot'as ; apaaceable and Christian people. -r‘ >1 "V’ Since oqp first ocodpalion qf theis iatads in this yioinUy, .articles pi sub sjstenco have been issued,Jby the Gov ‘ocnraent iq. the 'colored people in-ad vance, qfthoir, crops; and.in great part, they havej retqrnedl ’ ati eqniva* ; ientin cash for such articles, -i Now it j is Sdppdsea of | the r and- infirm, no ‘sqcb assist- tbe Government will bo ; necessary after this first jof October; consequently- it bps been ordered that after that date no issue; of rations slial! be made .to Frocdraeu. More anon, if not anvner. ' ■’ Grant Geaiia iETN.A ' Insurance. Company.— Would call the attention ot panr/ ors to tRo. advertisement ot the •*. Insurance Company,’’ in another umn. This is ond of the very opmpauies in, the' United Slat Thoir assets- on the first of Jan last lifter paying all indebtedness nearly three million dollars. , fiaid by xliiA company; in forty-six yearsamount to tfio onormoui sum of seventeen million# five hundred thouai and ddllars., This is sufficient anty of the reliability of the company. Every property-holder now ahoudl have his property, insured, and in a company where in case of, loss ho is s\ire of lifting his insurance. The yElna Insurance Company is just the company wo would Charles B. Hurst, Esip, of I toe h ester, is. the agent lor this cdnnty. J_' I [ ‘members of the Union j County t/ominilloo, nro requested to i pic-ot jit the Court House, on Satui ftitty, Sept; 2d, at 1 o’clock. A full at-, tendance ia requested.j ■ h ,, MARRIED: |> _ On Ilia 23d inal., by Bet, N. p. Kerr, at the | rcsiden'te of the bride’s father, Mr. S.: H. 1 Daukagu, .of Beaver, Pa' f , and MUs Kate W., I daughter of Daniel Wiyi nd. Esq., of Som erset, Pa. - | .On the 22d inst., by I Esq., Mr. Moses WutKt | InwiN, both of Moon tp i‘ J 3STotice. < ' • ' jTK Court ir and for the coun- I »y of Beaver. In the matterof the parti | i tion of the real estate of Robert Ritchie, late !of said county, dec’d: ~ ■ | - The Commonwealth cf Pennsylvania:— I To the heirs and legal representatives of said | dec’d, to wit: Wm. T. Ritchie, now of late of | the State of loSvs; and Jonas 1). Ritchie, now ' or late of California, and all others- interest t cd—You and each of you are hereby cited to { be and appear before the lion. Judges of said j Cohrt, at ah Orphans’ to-bft'hcldHit I Beaver, in- and for the county of Beaver, on[ | the first Monday of September next, to accept oe’refuse the real estate-pf said doc’d., situ ate partly in Hopewell, parly in-Raccoon and partly in Independence tot rnsbips,’ ‘Beaver cb, | Pa., St the appraisement. put upon it by an | inquest awarded by said CCurt, and returned |to June term, 1805, and ft und to contain as -follows, to wit:" ~ -■ Purpart.A, til acres 134 plcrchcs, valued at js2s- per acre: purpart B, o 9 acres 30'perches, i valued at §45 per acre; j urpart’ C, -43 acres 1 15 perches, valucd-.at $O3, 5 per acre, and in i I the-event of non-accepto ice to show cause - why the satno should not.l e sold. V | Witness the li/on. L. L. MGuffin, President of our said Court : nt Beaver, this Ist day of . July, 1806. JOS. LED LIE, StCff: j - July 18,-’O5; | ■ ’ ■ ' • n'oticj:. IN tlio Orphans’. Court* in a'nd for_ll[e coun ty of Beaver’ and. State of Pennsylvania/ In the*mat,tcr of the for partition of the real estate of Bachel ttazen, dee*d., and now to‘wit: July 11th, 1805, hbevcourt grant a rule op the heirs and legal representatives of said deceased, to . nut j- .will* John Trove r, who rcsides iWWcsC Vir ginia; .Elizabeth, yrbo-.ls dead,' leaving p hus band, Ebcr V'ichhum, and! two children;’ 1 Bim mel and Susanm h who reside iij thei State of lowa/and all ot lera interested.to,show capse; if any you have, why ah i iquest to niakei par tition of the real estate of said dec T d ehpuld notbt awarded it an Orpiian’s court, td'be held ft Beaver* for the Beaver, on the first Monday of September next. ; r ,Jnlj 10/05. ‘ JOs. fiEDLIE, Sheriff. I*il|UlT TUBES FOI< P j. ■! Per sons-wfio intend plan ting , Orchardshardens, or i'ineyards,- Are it vilcd to examine ou • Nurseries at Edge worth Station] in the.P. & C/R.,K., lli aiii cs 'wcsl ofj Pittsburg, or send fpr a Cat-, alogue, beforetot-dcring from irresponsible tree ; pedlars.! Ajftf st oek is Very sUpetiorppf large, stout, heavy Trees, and, the varietiesare war ranted correct, tp name. Parties residing in tlie same district, by joining- and coming to the Nurspsi.es, of sending their orders by mail, can haVe each lot put up separate and named plainly, ]and ohtirged at the rates per hun dred, and, delivered in Pittsburg or Allegheny free of charge; j 1 ' - ' j -j., iT. L, SIIIjELDS & CO-'. . au S? L Sepickly,. Allegheny 00., Pa,' i. ■- i MME[ DBMOIIEST’S Quarterly Mirror i ot Fashions, With Great Impruvementsanf Addition/, "\ TUB SUMMER NCUBEBCOBTAISg • FOUR LARGER SPLENDID- PASUlON plates, Puree \fulLtSized \ i mrterns of dresses, COMPBISISO THB. : , New FrenchtWaist,l an Elegant -Sleeve, and a. Misses’.JSpcJt, and a Sheet of . ' if . find Beautiful' •I'* BRAID ASg) EMBROIDERING PATTERNS, Together-witli nearly lOOEngravirigs of , I'. ’._i all' Ihe norwiea to r. j i ■ ■ Summer Bonnets, Croaks, Trimmings, I Children's Dresses, 4c., • And valuable information! to Milliners, Dress Makers, Mothers, and Radies generally, prey seating the largest anfr -best Fashion Maga zine in the World, published 478 Broadway, N- Y., and sold eTeryvfhere at 25 cents, or Sent by mail, post free,; <ui {receipt of the'ain't in stamps or .silver. Year ,$l,OO with the fol lowing valuable premium; 1 ■ ♦ Each! y early subscriber' will he entitled to a receipt! for the selection of GO centstfrorth of plain patterns, fifour-thm dfesigns in the book,- Or from the show room, or they may be or dered and sentiby mail any time, during the year, by paying postage, .i; • 9&.Splendid Inducement to Canvassers. . WSußumme# No. now rea|v. Sale. X OFFER for bouse and let In the* -L borough ofßejaveiin which I now uated on North-jweatcjriier! of the Diamond, r ~4 TO refiltiftl ftha abusp in goo d order and, built a good stable; a good cistern on this loi. The house.'cotrtains fire rooms, and, is oonve mcnUylarranged fpr a smalt family. PoSses sion given immediat tty, if required. i 1 ' Augl6,'6G. , | - /NJ. SPCOR^ICK ].!»( •1 • !• |' ;, 'jl' 4 ‘ IMPORTAHTtoFEMALES : mSSSI- T; ■];; WjU immediately relieve, wUhodtipain, all «« u^»BeefcotU>eßeribdio;4Wcime4: whetbi; >m,* ri P in “t^ m rc '» xa ‘ i <>d or euppresaioa.i— lofiy 'act-like a charm in removing tfae.pauui thataccompahy difficult for immoderate men situation, :and are the only;’ eafcj arid reliable remedy, forf’ashes, [aickiHeadaehe:, Pate )n the Loins, Hack and Sties; PalpltallondTtbe Hearti Nervous Tremors, Hysteric’s, Spasms, .Broken Sleep,aiid other unpleasant.- and dah £?roua effects of an unnatural] condition w 8^"? 1 In the. worst, cases lof Fluor Albuf t or Whitcs,-they effect speedy cure. Dr. Cheeseman’s Female Mis Have been used oven a quarter or a cektu .ry,. They are offered as the {only safe, medps of renewing interrupted menstruation; but Ladies must hear, in mind that there isme ,amdition.rt the system in which the rills be taken withdutj producing! a. peculiar result, ! .The condition Preferred to fia* pregnancy-^ —ths resist, mucalrriaye, Such lis the irresistible tendency of ]tb<s, niedicinelto restore the sexual functions.tofa normal con dition* that even iho reproductive power lof hature camjot resist it. TA«y|coiinet do hahn in any other way. r ’ , i ] : - j Cheeseman’s Female Fills Are the only medicine that ’ i Harried and single ladies have relied upon for many years* or ckn rely upon now. - Beware of in lilations 7 These •Pills form the. Finest' Preparation evet put fir tcard f with immediate and pe 'sustenl success.)-—" DON’T JBE DECEIVED. Tate this adicrti& ment to’your Druggpt, and tell him that you want the best and most reliable. Female Medians in (he world, w.hich jis comprij&T in 1 Dr. Cheeseman’s Female Pills;!! They haqoreccivcJ, and a; e now receiving iug the sanction of the mostc. rcineaiPliysicit ns in America 1 .'.. 'L Explicit Directions' with each price, Osi: Dollae per box, containing Trim 00 to 60 pills. . [ 5 V _VI- = } Pills, sent by mid, promp ly, by remitting the price to the Proprietors or any autho|ri »od Agent, in current funds. [Sold by Driw gistt generally., . ._ ' j ■ HUTCHINGS. A HILT.IER; Proprietors,. i : 81 Cedar street, New Vorkl, B®»8old Wholesale and Retail by Dr. S. Smith, Bridgewater; Dr. Marquis and J. H. Hannen, Rodhcstor; John Moore, Beaver, and by all Druggists at Now Brighton. - [nov2S: ly M, ‘ -We 'Cad* 3tna col. best is.— lary was isses James R Laffcrty, IS to Mrs.- Maby LIFE-REJUVENOIIR. STRENGTH TO THE WEAR ! H i VOUTH TO THE AGED ! j , - -Shis preparationis unequalled as a RejiiiTe nator and Restorer of wasted ;or inert fd'nc- lions, •»r ,s of lie aged should be cerlaiatomakethe Bio kronc god. inasmuch as it |will render them youthful in feeling ! and, in and' enable them to live over again t£[c days of their pristine joy.lt not only ex hilarates but strengthens, and is really air in-! valuabls blessing,' especially tp those who; have been reduced to a condil on of servility, self abuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what the cause of the impotjeucy ; pf I any human organ, tins superb preparation; will remove the effect at once! and forever; BlOltrftrift i Cures irapotency,’ General Debility, Nervous Incapacity, Dyspepsia, - Depression, Loss «f Appetite, Low Spirits, weakness' of thtS Or gous of General ion,'‘linbceility,. Mental Indo lence, Emaciation, Hnnui. It has a pipstl'de liyhlful, desirable and upon she Ner vous system; and all wjio'arein anyway-proi trated by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to, seek a cure in this most excellent and unequalled preparation! j ' j■ 1 ! ' Persons who, by imprudence,have lost their natural vigor, . wjU— find a sp :e<ly »nJ; perma nent cure in tbo. ! , ' i j | lOiolaLrono. r{ Tjie Feeble, the Languid, theDispairing.the Old should give this valuable discovery a trial; it will be found totally different ffomndl other articles fur the same purposes. 1 ! TO FEMALES.—This preparation- is inval uable in. nervous weakness of all. kind?, as it will Restore the wasted strength with wonder ful permanence. ’ ’: I, | Mi It is ; also a grand tonic, and,will (give relief to Dyspepsia wi.h the (first blricfpcr-' siStcnce in its use wjll renovate the stomach to a degreei of perfect health | nnd'bahisli Dys pepsin forever. One dollar per Bhttle| or si Sold by Druggist generally. Scut by express anywhere,j . HUTCHINGS & piLLYER; 81 CtDAB SxßEi at Marquis’ Dnl ter, o‘ue door’ below, I’ost O') sale and setail. by Dr. Smtl Beaver county. jUi Mai fall planting;. lh :' - . s • i . i i SMITH’S FERRYAND LITTLE BEAVER ;; PETROLEUM 0 CAPITAL STOCK. 80,000 Shares of Par Value oi WORKING" CApliAD..,..i ’ . , v : l I ' ' __ T-'a meeting,of the st _/V above; company, held i tldWough of\Rochc3ter, the fouoeihg persons .were e for'the ensuing year; . , . *®“A limited number 01 of the atlove' Company inaji cation at (be office of tbo cot B®>Offico in tbo Diamond Ij CHAS.' JB. I£l| i -| - pUBSIDiN ; .THATTISOS DA , ■' l |; _ ■ ■' . , ' TREASURER 4 SEC •' CHARLES B. . j V, DIRECTORS Mattison Darragh,; . Mi Charles filtone, 1 Af i.'James Jo Leri Brennaman, Ro ! { Charles. V. Ken ;'r. ■ } :*= i’ljVr’rn Notice’* In |ii»e ; . Orphans’) The fallowing appralssnlont? under'(lt a'Act of iwembly, of the -14»h lWl. of property allowed to widow orehildretttifa decedent,'; IcK'Uib; ’valiio' of. $BOO, have been filed in Utte OtScteof the {fork of the; Orphans’ Conrt, BeaVgri eoilnty, and approved uj. Personal property to amount of $1 t&SS, re tained by widow of ’ liemni pawsoii,;dcc'd.— J.aeksctvU. Daw»on,Adm'r.;- ; ': \v'\ r . * / ■ i Perobnat property to T amoarilefs:J3?,2o, re; talned bywidow of Wm lnmpiii, 'dde’-dJ-,. Wm. Keirnedy,'Ai|m’r/: JrVT >Feraoji'nl.JiropeHyJto amonnti>f $iJ97,81, re tained by widow of Jamer May, deo’d, v M. J. Ingram, Adm’f. ' •'■ F'V;', 1 ; Personal property to aracratTl of slB®, 30, Re tained, by widow- of Robert Fit iirajnona,'piec’d. Malvina Fitsimmons, Ad’mx. i [ . “Personal property to amount of $300,00, re tained by widow bf Robert Flemming, dec’d. J. C." Calhoon, Adm’r. _ ]' Personal property to amount of $181,87, re tained by widow of Silas Powcll,. <lec’d. JB. J. Cross and Hannah Powell, Adra’n*. . ,| ' | Personal property to amount of $2!15,10, re tained by wtdowuf Price Bryan, dec’d. 1 ;. I Cj n thia Bryan. Adm’x. " '-j Personal property to amount of s3ob,c6; ro tainod by widow of Wm. Davis, deit’d; . Joiih stdn CalUbon, Adth’r ' ■ 1 •' ■' I -Real andpersoaaV property to amount of $3OO, retained by wtdbwof Jas. Smith, dee’d. Hoberl Garrbtt,. Adm’r. , : I Notice is hereby given' to credii on,, heirs, legatees, distributee?, and all others interest- to appeariat the next lerm of said-Court, ana not later than tbe_third day,!, being the tjth pf Sept; next, to shew cause, if any "they have, against the final, confirmation of the above appraisements. | -I ! angle JOHN ,A. - FRAZIER; blcrk. I i-~ ■. --.-j —> - ■ * • * . ‘ 1 I r -®TWA- '4- 4. INSURANCE COMPANY ! • j HARTFORD, Ox. . Asstfs January 'l, 1865: " ( Casli In bank a,nd *itWg t5.....,..5205,0:!l 81! United States Stock.. iJ34,o3ii 50 Heal estate unincumbered.:...., f J5 76,066 67 State stocks 004,020 00 •Sew York bank slocks... ~.'704,410 (JO Hartford bank stocks.. "90,08'J:!{m Miscellaneous bank stocks ;.;1K1.400 00 Railroad slocks../..;...'.. 1 .....2£ : !f,3&) tK) Mortgage bunds, city-and counfy... 730,415 00 Atlantic M. Ins.,Co. b. Y. Serif)... 9;i, no 00 I T0ta1....' .:...... O 3: liabilities: -j | tosses unadjusted and not due.. 1 .'.. A 22 NET, S 3, 71.3 f F. A. ALEXANDER, Pres : t, ii - • ; L. J..HRNDEE, Sec’y, j c. B, HURST, Asr’i, aug9’9s:4\v ;■ Koehler. Manufacturers’ & Merchants’ INSURANCE COMPAN Y, , OF PITtSBURfi. Office: 87 Water st., Hu building -. Jl It BENNETT. President, J. W. CHALFANT, Vice Pres't. , Wm. I’. Junes, Sec’y. ,' j "| l! Insures Against Loss by IFire Insures Stearkftoals and lad on property in transit against the perils . t- of inavigiition. ■ j i,- . DinECTO,ns. —James I. Bennett, Jacob t- Schwartz, Robeft toe, I. Q. Pershing, J[. W- Watson, It. 1 R. Me Abuyi A,l!.\V. Painter, J* W. Chalfant, Isaiah Dicikcy. Wm. Walker, R- G. Ousbncll, John Wilson, - Henry A. i Weaver. Risks taken on the most liberal tkrmsj by / J • oil AS. bJ HURST, Agent, , my3l Co - , Rochester, Pa. BEAVER SEMINARY mimi mm "" k ~ ReViR. T. TAYLOR, A. M-, President. rrtllE_Ttrms open respectively Sept. 13, '6-3, 'Janeary 3,||an<l [April 5, 1866. ,1 , ' fiteiy lor instruction in any branch of, science or on any musical iustru-’ ment; iffeo Tiioalltiiusic, privatdof inf classes, is'afforded hero rates. ! '•* . . 'Lads receiver jin the Primary Department;' also small girls S any degree of jproficldncy. Drawing and painting of every; style'will receive the special attention of a first-class artist.'’ - ,' r - ' I I |I ■ . ■ Tuition; $5.3'), $8,50, and $12,50; accord--' | ing tq department,—r W I i j None but tho oughly qualified and export I cased Teachers are~employed in ainyj depart i ment. ■ ror further information' address'' j:. J U-jr.-TAYLOU, President. * CHAS- r B- Hiinltei- and. Broker^ j AND DEALER IK ‘ * j ■ 'Heal Estate, Stocks, Goverhiiient Bonds, and other Securities.: UTS UEANCE& CLAIM AGENT, Conveyancer & General Agent. f | 'HE. suhsfcriljdr having opened) an: office'at " Rochester, [(in the room lately occupied by h’- A' Fortune) respectfully solicits the pa tronage ofjiis friends and the. public, in gen :,eral. •: _. ■’ - -1 , - ; | V .-i. . i Particular attention'given to the adjustment of Officers’ accounts, and - all ’ claims arising out of the .present war, such as : ; Pensions, Patents, ..Bounties, Arreart of' Pay, ■ ’ Prm Hovy, 'sc., <(-cJ | ; Deeds drawn up, and acknowledged. Fire j risks taken ■ in' first clash I Insurance Companies. '.■■-•! ’ ! 1’ Revenue stamps always on hand.. Refers to John A. Caughey, Josl Pin* Wm. H.,Smith,& Cjo.,;Pittsburg. i : . Rochester'; JIaySTG-j .■■ , ■ ■ " I ' TRI AXj Jl FOR SEPTEMBER, J. W Decker's Ex'rS vs jno Mellon, let al; Charles Thom vs, Margaret llijjhy, ' i» Hawdcn’s'.-.hcirs i vs. John T Holnios; Patterson & Davidson vs Martha Souders; Boro’ of Beaver vs Wm G Wolf; • . Geo Pry, ct al ; vs Jos'Lippincott, et al; James Collins, et al .vs W M Shirts; et al: David Scott’s heirs vs Arch’d Rhbertspui do' e vs same} et a& / Geo Hinds . vs Pitt.Ft W&C RR'Co: Philip Bcntel .vs A Bausman, et ali. Wm Bakin’s Ex’r vs. Henry Jordan i-wife." AugO’6o M. WEY-AND, Pro. |x*bott|eifoi*^o. by (addressing j' in*, New Tonfe. Ig store; Bpclica iffic3, and wblole !h, Bridgewater, [nov23;ly MPANY I $BO,OOO. .$l,OO each. 513,(|0p. " i f. ' 'k ckholdera of'the ,t their office in ipril 29th; 1865, leoted its officers mem MEDICAL NOTICE. iKE 'subscriber has re-opened bis .office in ’“A Darlington, Bearer county, Pa. Having had over three years’experience in J the Medi cal qqdSnrgical Department of the C. Slates Army, flatters himself that he canjrender full satisfaction\in cither Medical or! Surgical practite,.To' xu.who favor him., with a call,— To my former 'patrons, and others; ‘ I again: tender my professional services. ' - f ; §p,ccial attention will be given l b sll cases 1 of operative surgery. | 1 . Vi. C. SnURLOCK. M. u., ' (Late Surgeon Gist Keg’t P. V,*vJ, 19th. A. C. r; ■ *, ' IRAGH. ! iretXry: .au-pTs,.;. | , oil. Adams, 'red C. Hurst; in Bigger, bt. A. Oochrai daUi - ■ . ADMINISTERT’Ofi’S NOTICE., LEXTERS of administration on the estate of John B; p; Iritix, late of Mariet ta; Ohio, . deceased, .having >een issu ®d to the undersigned, all persons indebted are required to make immdiate p«i ymep* # and those baring claims will present them, rrop erly authenticated for, settlement. | •••- HUZA ANN IRWIN. Adraf’N.J ; An*23'Co;: ./ '.> r i • - *! i \'j - I , I' snares'. of Stoik ? bo had by ipplU npany. f *■’ I ijrl, Koch ester. Ps. •KST.-Sce’y. ! 1 MIR AND IN VI lEEZZ food, impure and filthy habits, the Tilepressing: vices, apd; ahdvc by Ihc Vcncrcal infection. : Wlurtcrer 1 belts ■ origin, it is hereditary In the Constitution,? descending “ from parents to 1 children unto. the third a'hd foiirm gencrstioii j "*indccd, lt seems to W the rodof Him wild tejs; “I wfll visit die iniquities of. tlie fathers upon their. children.” i’hc diseases jt originates take various names, according organs it attacks. . Jn 'the lungs, Bcrofliii prdduccsji ; tubercles,-and finally Consiifhptlont in the; glands, swellings which suppurate and he- 1 conie ulcerous sores; in ’ltie stomach bowels,- derangements which produce indi-.’ - gcstioii, dyspepsia, nmlliwr complaints; on the skin, eruptive inml cutaneous affections.' These, all luivingthcßamoorigin, requirotha " same remedy, viz., puri(lcation andinvigorit tion of ' the blood;* l*urify ; tho "Ijlockl,' ami thesedanpcrdusdistenipersleavoyou. JVitli feeble, font, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; 1 with that “life of- the flesh” . hcaltliy. yon cannot havoscrofalou* disease; Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is compounded from tho most effectual anti-, dotes that, medical science has discovered far ' tins afflicting distemper, and for the curb df. file (lisprdcrs -it.entails. That it is fur super rior to any other : remedy yet devised,' Is iincrvrn by-ail; Who have givfch it a trial.. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary , in their effect upon this,class of cpmplalnts,. Is indisputably prOvcn’hydlie'gfeat multitude of publicly known and remarkable caret;it: has made of the following diseases: TTinySi Evil, or Glandtilar Swelling*, Tmnon, Eruptions, Pimples; Blotches and Sores,. Erysipelas, Eose or St Anthony’s lire/ Salt Bbenm, Scald Head, CougbafroK. tuberculous deposits in the hmgs,lWhitb Swellings, .[Debility, Dropsy, Seundgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,: Syphilis said Syphilitic Infections, Merctrial Diseases, 1 ? emale Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whplo ;-eries‘of eomplaintstbat arise from impurity of the bipod. Minute reports of individual t .'case's may’ be found in Area's American ;At.iiANAC, which is furnished to the druggists dor gratuitous distribution, wherein may bo ■ learned tlic directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when oil other remedies, had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken r from all sections of the country, in order ‘j that every reader; may have access to some one who can sppgk to hini of its benefits from - personal CXperijnccJ Scrofula depresses tba , vital energies, ,mid thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and'its fatal.results . . than drej healthy constitutions. : Hence, if ; tends to shorten;'and does greatly shorten, ; ' the’ average duration' of human life! Thu vast importapcc.of these considerations has f led us to [spend years in perfecting a remedy 'wlueb is adequate to its cure. This wo mow cider to tfie public underlie name, of AvEifa'- , Sarsaparilla; allliough; )t js. composed of ; ingredients, some |of which exceed tile best . ofSarsaparilla in [alterative power,' By its i aid youmay protect yourself from the'suffer, ing '-and [danger of these disorders. . Purge . : outthe foul corruptions rot and fester inthe blood, purge out the causes of disease, - r and r igorous health will follow. By its pccu-’ liar virtues this 'remedy stimulates tiro Vital functions, and thus expels the distempers.; which lurk witliin the system or burst out on anypart of it.' ; f AVc,khpw'tho public .have been deceived \y! many compounds of Sarsaparilla', that promised much'and did-nothing; but they will neither'be deceived" nori disappointed in ‘ tliis., Its virtues have been proven by abun- ■ dant trial, [and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure pf tho. ' afflicting, diseases it ( is intended to rcapln f Although under the same niune, it is a very * different' medicine from nriy other which liai been, before the people, and is fee more ef fectual than any other winch has ever been available to them,\ AYEB’S. CHERRY PECTORAL. The World’s Great : Remedy for' Coughs, Colds, IncipientjCon-. ‘. i sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages . . ' , of tho disease. . This ; lias been #o.long used and touni versallyj known, that we need do no more ’’ than assui-e the puliliethnt its-qualityis kept tip, to the best it eVer has been, and- that it ; n')ay be rclicM oivto do all it has ever done. ' • Dn. J. C. Ayer & Cor, ■ - Practical and Analytical ChimitU, ■ \Lowell, Mass. Sold by ail druggists everywhere.-; ®Sk.Soi,d by J. Moore,: iieavcfc Dr. Smith', Bridgewater; S. J, Cross, Rbohtfßer; Dr, S'pri gent. New Brighton; and, by deaterq every where. ' M . nov9’64 . Wines and. Liqnors, Wholesale Groceries at Retail or by Package; FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, ‘ Ac,. J At ! Peten Angel’s, Bridgewater: . ~ BUTTER, Eggs, and all kinds of country jirodttoe "taken ■in exchange, fOr which the highest market price will be paid. In connection with the Grocery; rind Liquor store, ■ the Bakery and Confectionary in still carried on, where may bo found a first class:a*ts?rt—' ment of cakes, confectionaries, canncd/fruits; j pickles, spiced' oysters, &c. A fine/Stock of ' tobacco and cigars of all fancy braniis. ’ s , N. B. A pure article of wines, &o-, for medicinal and sacramental purposes constant--' ly on band. “i not forget'the place, Peter Angel’* oW stand, Bridge st, Bridgewater [awg2:Bm ! Marine^lnland^Firelnsurance. ' INSXJEAN Cr/'cO. OF ’ NORT H . /iMEHICA, ;.V J EHILADELPHIAr Incorporated 1794. ‘ Charier Perpetual The Oltiest Co. in the U. States. Over $17,000,000 Losses paid in Cash, since •' 1 its Organisation;- ’ . -r, v Cash;Capital and Surplus .7an." 1, 1865^ Buildings, Merohandiae and I’urqituni ihi ■ sured against Loss or Damage by-Fipo, ' :> on the mo?t Liberal Terms. ■ _ Brick dnd.SiojM Dwellings Tnsured PerjtctuUlly. ■ Jlisks takin on the moat.libAi terms, by . | : V , dfiAS.'B. Hy&ST, Agent, ! my3l*(iq Rochester, Pa. ; c. A. DECARME, ... TOBACCONIST, : CQR. DIAMOND S THIRD ST. rpQBACCO % AnDPF always *oik J hend.— ■ I Cigars] manufactured and-fprhished tq- Ctailera at lowest prices. f my 81; Out Hi’- «!• iVI- Cummins, (late* Surgeon' 114th V 015..) OfFEBSi.Bis services to the citizens of> FAIRYIEW aN|> VTCtN'ITY July I'Jth, i!806-4t;. ? El ME
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