The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 18, 1865, Image 2

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    m ; *E*yEir 'aw
lBth, IMS
•Pd tiKfr Patronsbf t^e
. Having- purchased from Col.
Quay his interest )!! the, Beaver'
I will hereafter conduct it'as sole
and proprietor. Sabsociptionaewill I
- run bn as i t nochangs hadtaken place
the 1 same to me!' Those .who
advertising can pay to either €ol
-1 Quay t»r myself. ; All accounts,; either
for subscription' or advertising, not
settled "before the first of January,will
■be pat into the hands of a. collector
for collection, nod fifty cents addition
al will be; charged subscribers who
r have not paid; We have almost fifteen
hundreef dollars standing on our books
■■ daring the short 'tiniei we have had
control of the paper, and as acpnso-i
• jquenco we have had to advance money
| out of other funds to carry on the
Oar readers will lho in
justice of this, and Wo hope will come
forward .and settle before the end of
' .the year,’ j. ’ ; - v .• "k '
It sfill he my -object to make the
paper Valuable tc the reader, and Jp
return! all I ask ‘is a liberal support
andprbmpVfpay moots. Indorsing,
oh reservedly, the Admiuistiation of
I, and of Governor
Canin,tbb Argus will continue as here
.; tofotte , tbV kithful oxponen t of tho
: principle of the Union party,so lately
* triumphant at the polls. : ! - ■ \ r
: ■■’' . ' James sjKotan' ■
•V isrOpEUi iis in troubld. Things
have not'gone just precisely asithey
Should. '■! Thing? sometimes are per
verse and won’t; Oddi, dojn’t It'now
hdwi Che ; State has, voted J ' , i=bttt it may
have gone Republican; ;don’t know
• Jiow Beaver conntybas gonjs, butjthe.
U f • Republican majority may be five I ban*
[T drqd. We sympathise with Odell in
- bis bewilderment. W.o extend to an,
1 Odell an? imaginary hand,
. ns p wo assure him that thoj State is
I Republican by an emphatic majority;
: that -Beaver county is 746 for the .Un*-
■ ion, a vote unprecedented at a similar
-election 1 , and that Quay goes to the
—Legislatures, by 'ytboatj a thdasand in
- , the District. Bad thepeople a proper
respect for Odell, these things would
, not be so; and having a propermpprp
ciatvon|of himself, and ot Ibis abilities
and exertions, it is but natural ;lpat
1 he should be confused and, stupided
. by thpse, results. Odell camo.ffom
afUr to tak'e partin the f.ontest just
cimclutled. He sawMimii
! ok were like, |ost : ||ieep in
S ’ .-want,of a, shepherd, and jhe took up
i. his brook and came hither Ward, He
catne toresene the innocent, enlighten
; the igflorantjand clad in the thunders
, of avlfoging’ justice for i.h’o guilty, of
whom Quay was the chief. He ihun«
’ dered at the Schools, the Agricultural
1 Societyland the public ofl leers; but the
}>’ Schools did not close, tas Fair sue-',
ceodbd at the day appointed, and the,
• county officers still live und have their
being,; Then came the election,
' . Quay should’have been smitten and.
1 cast ihto 'outer darkness. But alas,
for Odell again 1 Odell lightened,but
Quay wasn’t struck. ‘Shoddy” tri*
umphed. Quay, the pot ol the “Mu
tual Admiration Junto,” Quay, the
“Raider " Quay . e raiser of ’ fees'
.the incarnation of Blech Re*
’ 1 Abdl’itit ÜB9ra r . I^egror
andothei isms and dia-
without j number,' was duly
v elected in conformity to law. andnhe
. will of the peoplor.to a t eat' Ip the next
Legislature.','. ■ :P’ - ■' [ j
[lt is heart-rending to reflect that
thp majority of the people of. Beaver
/■.■ count- have, been so- 1 blind to their
i o'l^intereats.aa^to'dißerln/opin^on
/ wlw ibe amiable and! lligfiified Odell,
- hub]it is often thus amongst erring
mpmls. The world frequently .-knows
inotjits real friends sad benefactors,
nJ genius 6ft goes o the grave un
kgnized and nnreu arded. f | I
.“Casttes »re'BS®Ki»i in war,;
Chieftains are scattered farjl. : j
Bat troth is.a fixed star,*’
changes. .Some day, his,
lint may be recognized. A century
two hence, wlien the'daisies have
ig bloomed aboye aim,Beaver- coup
may s wing to the democratic side,
;d then,,if ever, his mentpry will be
indicated. Then, men
iill tell the. tale how a mighty proph-.
e'ir once -came out of Noble county,
fihio, to pjrophesy to the ipeople pt
and how the people of Beaver
I Anew not their prophet and jalew him,
t pud how the Jjophik got slewed—
Seguiescat! in pace. , With: assurances
of our sincere commiseration,-we are
1 i|eFy respectfully, his bbd’t serv’t, Aft,
fj .
ceci
■ lo:
lowa. ■ i -
. 'I Governor Stone’s majority ini lowa
will Tie about fifteen thousand. Tte
"remaining Union jcapdidates on the
■ State ticket have a much larger ma
jority.
W&mA- western editor must . ho in «
bad fix. Having .dunned a subscribe:
'or Mb subscription,- be not only reft: b
ed to pay; but toflog t v
editor if be stopped the piper. |
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wo dp know that jibe Oeih*l
'tecratio; party has; lost nolbiogand I
dained much. The prestige of ;i tbe
ofeposition is overthrown and lueijf anti j.
dnawetb nigh.-— Lcicalon thflast eidetic#- J
| ItTheTJoraocratic party havey'ldsl!
lvatiiu, but' as theStaiejdontj
belong to «Uem jlhey loseitnathintj
there; 1 -Th'« v »i i ’ Auditor - Geneial and
Surveyor General are ousted by two j
kcpub)icanB- butAsplonker,
I saliy prothei wise*' they loan
j thete. ® *OBB to
is|to say the leasts re
markable. According io his: reason-
usj
giia ;j
k, s,
Argus,
editor
ing, ,if we lose, preBtige and give.signs
oi approaching dissolution nppn the j
resalt ins ascertained, a majority; of
50.00) for Hartranffc would have ut
terly annihilated the Eopublican par
ty aid Set Odell wild with exaltation*
i Letter from. Charleston.
Charleston,S. C , Oct. 7,-1865.;
Tdis city,like; most of cities in the
insurgent snffoiod severely
very sevorelyf-from the ravages oil
worl ■ Aodlwhy should it hot have;
suffered oven jtoiutter destruction andi
annihilation; .for lo! these thirty years
it' baa been tfie bpt-bod of treason.— i
Hero Johp preached lor
years the grea£ Southern Doctrine of
Slate Rights; and from him all others
toot the key; in; the North;
whose zeal for party and the spoils
far exceeded their wisdom, and whose
narrow-mindedness could he compar
ed only to ttioir hair-brained philoso-,
phy, stood up for years in the halls of
Congress.' side |>y side with the great
lealier, and battled uncompromisingly
against not onjy their brethren: in the
NpVlh, dot only againsf the popular
aonlimentof the country, but against
the immutable;/and eternal principles
of i Freedom and Jqslice. Yet 'how.
tide that God; piakes even the wyath
of man to pruileHim. care
fully] the istory in de
fa,l—of the late rebellion. Reflect la
moment upon the unexampled pros
perity of the North during the con
tinuance of the war. Reflect. upon
the universal h.ealthfalness of the-en
tire community, His’ bouiUifolness pi ,
iho cropS, and thjj comforts by which 1
evhh the pooresf were surrounded ';
ami who that; believes in Divine Good
ness, Can fail 'to see that the Lord was
with us. And if He is lor net. who
cah be against us ? In every event of
the war—in. {he hour of defohl well
asjin the houf of triumphj.Vin all time
■ofl bur tribulation, in all lime of our*
prosperity;” ifrora the beginning even
uhtp.the end; He was with us. Only
u day br-twb since a gentleman .who
believed .as strongly .as eyc.r man be
lieved in secession, said to mo: “T/te
.Almighty icak against from the- .
very beginning of the war.” ;■
■; iThisicily suffered much.during the.'
■war from fire; but more from the total'
S pensioned business, which continu
from the beginning of the beige by
r.'. Gill more unlU flus summer, isv-;
ery place of. business was closed, and
the city entirely deserted,. ho“ that
-when we took possession of it the
greatest business marts were thickly coo
end with grass and weeds the heighth o/ s ■
a man’s knee A; grpat portion of tho
buildings were perforated by tremen
dous shells thrown' a. distance of more
than five miles, and the hotel at which
I am how stopping was riddled by no
i lees than nluo such missives. f,
1; Beauregard tlje people , to
remain at homo, idasmuch as, iiv his
opinion, they were out of the rapgo of
our fire; but, although they entertain
ed a very :higti opinion of him" as a
military man-, his eloquence . had not
the persuasive power of Yankee ar
tillerists; although he deemed his
own.quarters beyond the possibility of
danger fr6'm° nr fife, one she'llinducted
him, fas I was told by a colored man,
who had been his servant,; to change
his position Very unceremoniously, i
There is now quite art appearance lot
business here; but tbit lie bps any per
miimmt basis, or that there is money I
sufficient in-this community, and the
community.. large enough, justify j
and sustain for any considerable iongih
of limo.ißueh a quantity of commodi
ties as are hero now, I very much
doubt, ilt tho resumption of agricul
ture‘were-equal to .that of. merchan
dizing, there could be no doubt of ul»
limate'and permanent prosperity; but
such is hot'the fact., ThoSonth begad
last Spring ho prepare for another
years’ jwar; and, instead of cotton,
they planted supplies for their army,
i As a 1 consequence .the quantity otj“the.
i great ■staple” produced' this year is
very small—will not exceed, (I have
been told by one who has every op
portunity ; to know:) 400,000 bales ;
and their only other crop—corn —will
|nbt be more than sufficicnt-to supply
their iown wants. iFqr one' year at
1 least, therefore, these people will be
compelled to confine* their purchases
to the’ actual necessities of life, which
will have the effect, L greatly fear, to
b rin gruin upon' inerchants hero who
have purchased largo'Stocks of goods
Of. every description—as iatge -a«kd
as varied as are to be fouh d in the most
flourishing places in the North, and
consequentlyjetnbarrasment upon their
creditors .in Philadelphia and New
York, j-: - f ' "
; Ihlmy next I shallgive you an ac
count of the people,*!heir sentiments,
and their hopes and fears;;
• * Gbast Graham.
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The Union majority in the
State is about 5000 larger than' last I
year.' In the county, on the State!
it is' one vote more than last;
year; the largest Majority ever given,
in ibis'county, eacept at a presidential
or guberhulorial ; electicn. This is!
perfiaps owing to the of the
editor of the Local. We have no
doubt a few more additions to the De
mocracy of thU county from Noble
i« county, Ohio, yfill increase our major
e ,!ptyl sull mote next year ; Bring
- (them on. v .'■ : ■: ,f
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lndependence.. •
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■ Moon ; ■***
New Brighton. ................•••• ■
New Sewickly tp—Fcezles dist
. |do ! —Freedom dist
■- North SewioWy..
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Patterson v —•• ••
PhijUipsburg
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Bapobon,.
■ Bobhcster bdjto.;.... ...
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Stirvcyor—-Wynn, U, 21.62 P?. I
I | V Smith, D, 1498 ; t
roner—McCoy, W, 2287 ! A 1
i, j . FUhagam, D. 1491 I |
: f Premiums of the. Bea-
Agricultural Society
: Class No. 1. r I
"atcd farm.out houses, fat n
l anagomont, &o. J. S. K?al
2 —Gardens VCiwjards, Sc.
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Seat culli
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Class-No.
' j Glass No. 'd~Jlorses. _.,
Best blooded stallion, 4 yrs, D Magaw
U best . | :’.i : DatM-Baker
ReBtb'.podcdBtaHion,3yrs,Wru Ehodes
beat blooded stallion,! J7V J. Strops
2d best Tj; ;■ - r B, W alton
beat bldododj.ir are,l yr, N Marquis
host blooded!mure,! yrs.VVih Shroa[des
2d best fl i .• Dunlap
beat spring colt - P. Daniels
2d beat- I . Jas* Johnson,
liest sliuUion.all purposes,4 yrs J. 3;t£cd
Si beal. : 1 i. / s Wm^Ammpn
beat stallion jail pur,4y, W in,.
b.estbrQod mare- ‘ D. Darnels
2d best [ln;■ ■ •'. Jas. Jph^ort
best stallion Heavy draft.,4 yre,J>B.Cren
2d best j, , 3 yrs,
best, span match horses, A- '»■ IJoJi-'ll
2d beet -■ ' J. J. Pbmi
best family i horse, ■ Gap,JST. W-IHvmj
2d ; best • Win M. Bee,
best gel ling, 4 yrs, , M iivar
h|*t,, do 2 J- 3 • » W
2d besi r ; - ,
best inare all purposes,4 Gabo
2d best Sbauon Iv- -Hilchel}
best . 2 ' l e %\ ric K
best saddle horse b- B. D/'SiA'
2d best ' - ;
best trotter ■ , H 1 *
2d best
best ■ w.alker, John Garrard and W
Jdjinstou equal. . >• i •
hoavy ; dU horses,*»\ tuy
2d bestl - ■ God...W. W.jlrwin!
best heavy draft horse , j-R Giveni
.j H Class No. i—Gallic, | ; J i
Boat Durham bull, 3 yrs, Jos, Mitchell
best 11 j: , . 2 yrs, _Daae Morgan
•bc.V. Peven 2 yrs J. &Jl Jack
best ico’y & calf s (native jer ‘ i
” J. & J. M. Jack
beat native cow •■Huy. W. G.-Taylor
2d best. : John Watt:
best yoke oxen, - 2 yrs, Wm shrodcs
j' I .Class Not s— Sheep.
Best Spanish ewes,' J. S.& S.R ElJeiH
best back lamb, J S-& S Elder
best ewe; ' do, J S & SEI Elder
2d I best i i ■' J. P. Martin
best Spanish buck.] G WM]Cavtney
2'd'be»t 1 " J A *ngt
3d best ' i J A: Wnghl
best 2 yrs, not on list, Wm ,H Wright
2d best : • J A Wright
3d best J A Wright,
best Leicester buck, I Sowash ;
2d best |u, ' ‘ John' Garrard |
best hoarse wool buck,2y .Henry Bright]
2d'best: i ’ , Henry Bright
best cptsiwbld buck, ';J S H eal
best 1 yr, Joseph Majors
best lamb j \ John Garrard
2d best llecry Bright
‘ Tlje last four named,placed on list by
Board of Managers. ', * ■ ?
•! Chits No G— Swivjs, i. v | /
.Chester white boar, BradontE wing
jest ' J -• •
t] pr pigs Bradeti a Ewing
j | Clats No. I—Poultry. ;
it.Brama Pootra fowls jj. S j Hcal|
tf black, Spanish (ho list,) J S Neal;
pr ducks, Jos Majors’
cf chickens,| J S ]Nea|
it pr turl oys, ; J A Frazier
j, i ■, Gloss No. %—Pantry. j.
Best print o r roll butter, Mrs M Bright
2d best '! ; 1 v MrsjJos Majors
best. Maple sugar, Miss Mary Given
best maple symp, Miss Mary Given
best syrup Chinese cane, !- E Walton
best light bread, Miss ]N apnie Bear.br
beat light'cakca, ' S D Russell
best varietycak cs, Miss Nannioßeaner
bestS var preserves, I Mrs Gen Power
2d best . ' ' MiasjMary G<vep
blest'igrapo wine. : .'H A Frpzier
best currant wine . H.. A Frazier
best 3 var fruit in jars, Mrs t) Dutjlap
2d best y ' Mrs D Dunlap
best S var fruit butter, McsGen Power
2d best lliss Sprali Bhpd
j best! specimen RobtG y|<
■1 ; CiassNo. o—‘Honey. .
Best honey in glass* : r S Baioli
2d best firW-S Batcl
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Ibson, D, 2230
innett, D,a5OX Ti
dl, 0, 2281 ;
D, 1486 |,
la woodisflaU, W S Barclay
W jS Barclay
incwood, Col D. Dunlap
j£g", W S Barclay
1 itfi. 1 0-rGli thing, dec, <
bqtret, A " . Mrs A E Rookcr
.if%' Z Mobro.
lift and M’Clure
skirt, Mies MaggieSowash
r pillow: slips,Mhjs.MSoyvash
otloraiiu co
lamp real; Miss A Poe
dhiujiizettoj 1 . Miss Spencer
quilt; A Mrs 51 A Dawson
|, Mrs Milton Rood
roikdbj Mrjs J L Anderson
Mary A Dawson
iread, Mrs Sarah Rhodes
estic blanfUtSjMrsM Shrodes
i ■ Miss Ellen Garrard
;rpet-, 1 Mrs Mary Anderspn,
i,' Mrs Sarah Rhodes,
itie linen, Mrs Sarah Rhodes
1; lace, Miss slaggih Reod
idyv „ * IMrsf Gen -Power 1
Hmiidk’f, "Miss M. So wash
I pin Cusionv 51ufs5iJ(jhu8on
1 Miss— —— Garrard
quiit, Mrs. Mary A Dawson
rover Mira Surah 1 Rhodes
Nol 11-j-FYoiceri.
;st var.fcbel ju* liiiiuU ison ifor - fombgrehipjwas; exaniihea
Ln ,-i^rtjhdosepiaijts,JWlßllioiteion” Dr* Sinipkin, Lahgfitt, and jJh.cfe»ppi
Miss V 11 Shrddeai and passed; recommended! as dojnjrej
best flat i jidySlissrMaggloiAndersbni tent members, whereupon they warp
best’table jdt/ . J WElliotUtaoh; {unanimously "received, j' Alter the
vh "V f- ? t j teuiijaclion&l 6&nieordiparyßusine«s' ?
-So./s— 'Domestic Manufactures? tho Soujeiy then!procecdedjtp its usiij
i\ur coalilovcs and vest;.. A Inmam -a | deliberations pi a profosstpnalchar^
V t : .■ ■ r \ i- actor ' : i ,'i -» ■' . d- -■
; \lastfo. 13 -Field Crops,%: j ' &iM. »»s .rpad a yCry neat £hd
■feosUußtt'corn. (I0i!i bush ears) - i creditable pssdy qn the Ongm.gf
•Ij \\ JohnKirktt&tnek' rase; which filed with.theliteraty - .
bci will* ked wheat, of. lift Society;..,, Dr.-.. : D.
2dW t« ,- " ! ' Jos Majors s :Marquis reporled^n.csirhordni*^.
besWod ; w ’- i John Watt 1 -«»■« of ttoho^OT.HiPcfcra(c :^smr o/<&
tbestseed ifn, !. - Wm Sh ig)dctH oH^ s - presenting .some,
bcsfelimpU seed, 1 Jus Johnston -pOTplMmg s y«!P loni^ ,ilßl -; Dr ( : f
1 bost\laxH'L : John Reed>•: Jachsonroporled an interesting
I best .tad 1 itoes,. 3oh n liirkpali ick'1 cas<i lSbCiQr ring- yi
best Vuck > potatoes, VJ S MepJ.a l-ever-fatal ; ,
best.pviirp Jfeli potatoes,i , S GiWn] • .Br-jS-, a rem.iT-kd.
bestlspec' hiiic ; so sugar ‘ca Bfe. Bj’pboid Fever, corabimn<j
ibastjswec atatoesj ' jr; J’S iferiliftl’aWtf syinp;ioms l ,u r ..i^a
'besti turn Vi. , , J S Neali in tbat.diseasc-recovei-cd.. Jho d»^
best cab I :i ' ;Gco Bat clay • cuesions on lire Several Cases reported,
beslonio ! :E H Bonds ns well us upon iili subjects ot a prp.
besi turn eets, >m’-Shridt*»' character, was gcne^nUjid
best wat clous, 1 ’J S Neal- mteresnitg. -nefcrly all xho- membets
best whit wins’, 1 : - Jos Maiurs Hriieipaiink, and conduclcd in amara
boHfc sow ns , 1 'Cable and illeasanl manner, resußn.g
1 . , * •' * -1 1 A inuluul ln*nefit* tu all present.;
! Drl VV. Stjnpoor. was appoihChd
cssa3'is,t fpr the he-Sjt regular meelitig,
which iy-'U b° L held in New Brighton,
[ouNtbe |econd TbUrsduy of January,
ISO 6, aind Dr. D? M^inboj^ailhraa^.
The neccsMty of moro froquur.t oii
topsics . discussed at soine length,
acid a i suggest!op prevailed, recoin-j
mendiug lhe’members of the Society
to insist in; a kind and reffpecttnl
tier,on post tnorterh examinatidns,whore
the Catholdgy. and. Diagnosis of the
ease is obscure;. . .;■ livI iv
Oii. motion ot Dr, Simpson,'that the
society! hold a conversational meeting
Wee sitionth; for;the interchange *>f
practips l experience in medicine and
surgery; jwhicli, dftcciai protracied
disciissiph, was adopted. ! : •
j' On trptLpA a votjO pf thanks iy-'as
.tendered to Mr. JoBeph| Hali, propVjie
,tor of the National Hotel, and his ifX?'
.cellohtjlady, for the polite- and vtry s
ihundant; manner in which they an*
tertaihod itlvei.Society’. - i
.. fOp jmoiioiG adjourned to meet at
tbo same placd.on the second Tuesday.
Idih of Novrtnbier, which . raeotini; is
to be devoteuexclusivoly to the mi lu>
aljMiscussipn of medical and suig cal
science. ; j j* -Reported, 'j
best bua<
2d best
best horn
2d best
. ClaA
Btstsilkj
2d best |
boBtina.de
best ombr
best eihbr
be,st eiribr
best ertrbi
bjupt'omb
boat set i
2<l best:
blest Jjatc
:2U bestr
j best bed
jbestprdo
2d best
• best rag
I'2d [best
s | b>-il udn
, • best
j [bfiit knr
. ibostcnil
best eml
best eml
best wiii
bes-i stai
s No. 14 —Fruu
best 6 yi
2(1 best
best 6 v
best var
! best 31 Vi
2(1 best
Ujsliquin!
i. 1 p')
Class.
tost grai
best reap
best mow
best bors
Win Henry
David Hall
■ David iHajl
Win Henry
>f pears, ! Wm Henry
funor iappleSj.Wm Henry
| ,Wm S Barclay
! Mra den Power
apples,
iter apples,
•>—Fam iinpleihems. ]
11, ’ -Win McC* eery
. : | Win McCrocry
!'. ! | Jos Patterson
rake, j John IIa!l,& Cfo
Class lmpleinenis.
best ®icttiro framtj, S T Vera
bbbt'lrtn Jh bee hive,W|S Barclay
beat (Qrj**alace) cobjfc sieve,
*|l|l rV-|" ; Capt T Cjvnipboll
best coal & Bostwiek
- ! %
l>l-~Leather, ,«&j.
iher, S Moorehead
aroosM WS Barela/
3 harness, AWDouthitl
l%—Parting, tfcc 1
'!} . CZasJj
bcsthar’nij
beajt pet aij
, best setof
; [v
best arabrl
best phold
biistdispld
On ■ oil
wtsro una|
merits of i
ibd No. 21
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t Chester;!
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iTURITS-r;
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'Amiably.
listiilt’y
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itcca—Sh&Uonberger, 0,21
; Lowary, 0,. . 221
i'! -■- I : -i.
Vood sawing machine,Wallace & Jones
Wheeler & Wilson’s sewing ftiadjtnei
i i' Sli Pierjol
patent dopir strip* . • J H Bcigbtey
col of trnit trees, i,W Elliott & son
,iol of green 'house plant,J WiiiljoU&Son
| Noshannock potatoes,: ’ S S Neal
• I PrintelAlhertj do r , .-Wm Sb.rodp
cherry blow |T do * 1 \V m Sli rod oh
over bearing raspberry* Jiib Ilencman
G wool shawls, j; Mrs Siirah jllliydes
colot apples, ~1 ■* Wallace Hunter
jvipe andl cider { mill. li S Imbrie
|[ Medical. ;',k : ;>-j
TIU bonntr
.n pursuance of . regular order, cpn
,ivehed'al|ihe f National Hotels in '
k'or, ion Thursday, tl|miiUh ifist,, 3.X > ,
Cummin*; M. D.,,in the chair, and S.
il; Ups*,' M. D. appointed Secretary,:
pro. Uni. I Members present —,Drs, 3.;
L*. Ourn(ofnß,S. 'il..lloBS, D.' 3. Marquis, j
W. \Y-.'Si(fip9on, D. M’Kinneyv A Li. i
MV»rat)d,iF. F.-Davia", B. Feieht, A,/ U.{
BarioW, J.'E. Jackson. : i t '
~!
' hr. Davis, bayjng- b/cated in Luto
riiii, Venango county,tendered’his ;res-,
Jyhieh. were accepted,; but
\Vaa;c6iit!nued with the-privileges of
an honorary member. 1 , ■ : j - 1
Bib. Barlow, Femht,' and. Jlornnd
. k, _■ aa"caTitlnH.i.e;
itai : ;A |Gr|ffin
Henry Ifoss
Jba.i AGijiffln
le committeo
\belwden: the
a 1 JI
mnatdn..
'Teid?
},i MlB3 5
KD.J
ijp/scr
ionary. ’ I
r, 1 Beal
rothbee
at pips,
n & Swing
sn& Ewing
kiv«,,
SBarctuy
S 3 Barclay
S Gibson
obni Wntt
-i sSJobes
’nttcrson
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Ichopsy,
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!M, IVallace, D, UT7
California- ",
At the recent election of a row
Legislature in- California, the Utiion
party] gaiped a 4 complete victory.—
The State Senate iAconaposod ol 40
members, of whom l9j bold over fipom
last jbari and 21 were'elected on Sop
tember Glb' Of the 19 yvno hold (ver
only 2! ' pro Democrats, And 5 o' her
Democrats have been elected j this
year, . makjng,~T .Deippcrals id all
.u.— ‘•••■-nw---
agiubBt
bly’ the Damocrata-clarin 25 moraDors.
l?ni6nparty at •«! -havo.ai
majority of liR V^vJ- \-i v<- ».’f ‘1
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NOTICE TO ASSESSORS.
>|IHE PnpUoaties are now ready for the di£
#4.. fer6nt.a"ise«eors of tie county. jThey w■
: k 1 B. H. AONEV, CVk: ;
Spcbidilay of thaFair,on Third
1 11 rtwwtSfc&er. a FOOK JEWELED Sllr
,VER watch; : A liberal rewardwifl be paid
"
.•rtf THE TDDJWOH FiBASOF
I THH COUNTY OF BE VVER. In the mal
i« of the • Abetfhnt of Janie* i Brittain; Com,
mittee . of Margaret and Jerome Sanders,.
natics. Notice w hereby given, that the above
namedAccounthag been tiled in tho ProthonO
toxy’s ! office, and .that the iame wj Qbe confirm
ed on the first djiy of next term, unless cause be
thenAhoVm to the'contrary; : *■!
, -X-i.V- M. WSTAND, -
* octlB’6s Prbth’y. •'
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TRIAL. LIST
POE < TERM, iB6si
J W Decker’s %t’rK vs Jno Mellon, et at; ;’•
Patterson & Davidson vs MarthaSoUdors; t-
Janies Collins, Ot al vs WM Shirts, etal: r
:Wm Bakin’s By’t vs Henry Jordan i wife.
Wm Calvin’s Ex’r ts Geo Wilson;
Boro’ of Beaver vs TTm G Well;
Philip Bcntol } • vs iA Bailsman, et ah: ;
Jfahn Snick j: I js llich’d ißarton;
David Scott’s heirs ' vs Arch’d Robertson;-
■J . do’; ...■•'•'l J- vs"'-"feme, et.al; ■■■-'
L Rawden's - heirs •vs John! T Holmes; ■;.
.Charles Thorn , vs Margaret Rigby, i
Alvah Nyo;/ i • vs James Wood,
JohnTiptsmah vs Amos Bondi . j
j octlB’C-5 j! 1 , M. W’EVAND, Pro.
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STILES & SHALLENBERGES,
]■' j f■ . , j;. DLAISBS di J ,
GROCERIES,
Country Prbduce,
: 9T
E U ES|T'S OL 1) STAND,)
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HAVING refitted the large brick stpre
rdpm-jfornierly occupied by; C. Hdrst,
where Jwe have received and opened a full as
sortment ,o| such,articles as arc usually kept
in a fifst-elass Grocery. we respectfully invite
all purchasing (Goods in out line to callind
examine oiir slock. Wo “are determined ■to
■keep everythin!;-of the best qjjsnity’the;'ajar
's, cts'-v,-ill afford, and to sell at prices at least
as low as the same character of Goods can be
bought *i for |n this vicinity Our stock; of
Qucpnsvfarc is large and well l selected, and
will be sold Igw. . i. 1.
• r . i|louh asd feed
rcoiistintly 'oij hand; alsb|a fine lot of,
GASS ED : PIIUpTS ‘ & PICKLES
Haits, ’ Window . Glass,-, d-ci, I
I ’ • • I-*/ i
together wtith a variety of ] ■ <j . : : ;-
- Toiletj Articles anti Jjoiioa?,
All kinds of country produce Wanted, tor
which thc!liighcst- market prices tyill he paid
in cash prlgopds. Remember the place—
STILEti & , SHALL ES BERG Ell’S.
Vividly Grocery, (llurti'i Olduand,)
ocU9:3i|i ' ‘ i BIiIDttENVATKU.
NOTICE.
*- LL persons interested fin the following
. /\ [ Administration and G uardiaiioccounts,-
which ; hkre, keen . passed and ■ filed in the
Uegislcrls Otiicc, of Beaver county, Pa., will
take notice that the same will b,e presented to
the Otphana’ Court, to he held at Beaver, in
•and for the county of Beaver, ontlVednesdayf
the 13th'day of November, 1803,f0r cotiOrma
tion and!allowance. ; l ■if i [ . S
Thcfiiial account of Jclin Holmes executor
of. the'last will and testament of, William ale-.
Elheny,ldec’d., < ; j ! I ■ i■'
ThC; filial account of Daniel G richer, adr
ministrator.of Elizabeth! Mart inf dec d:, wh|
was! Guiirdian of John 11. Martin, minor, son
of Dr.! John Martin, <fo ctd. i ! \ \ . 'j ■ i
•Thp- account of Emmett Anderson, testa
mentary Guardian of jMargarct McCrcady,
formerly Margaret J.’ Clark, ipinor daughter
of John Clark dec’i;;, M j ; "• !. Hi
' The f nal account of George K.,| Smith, exec
utor jof James Smith', dcc’dj, who was admin
istrator of the estate of Josjsphj Alcorn," jdp£jji,
■ The Inal account .of Samuel Moore, execu
tor of the last , will and testament of Guyan
Wallace, dee’d'.,; ,i‘ f i | j’
' Th!c final (rcal estafe)iaccount ol JamcS It.
administrator cjf the jestato of. John
dccM. * i. i .! ( ’’
Tifc Recount of Andrew Watterson, admin
iatraior, of the estate of- Arm Strong ' Jelly,
deo’il.{ ■ ,’.i : " f, - i:'
-Ttie account of HCnry Mussor, adminislra
tor'of the estate of Elizabeth [ Mtisser, dep’d.
Tlieiaccbiint pf Joseph C. admihis|-
traterf with will annexed, of Uenry Judy,
dcc'd. ■ i -i ;. ‘,l J, .■ .'' ■ • I
The account of' John Shane, Administrator
of tile estate of William Shine,j srec'd. I I,’ 1 ’ ’|
Tljc final account of Robert-Jw Rayl,yndmin
iatrafor-tum testament*) ara«ool-\nn T. "Laugh
.l&, d:c:-d. • vJ • - -i
Th't final accountiof Eeaxer Jenkinsp and
Hugh Moore, executors, of the laaljwill ot r An
drew; Jenkins, dco’d- i I? ’ ' 1..
■ The | account, of John 1 1 . Marti all andiVnn
Marie | Kinsey,, administrator of the estate of
Jonathan Kinsey, ticc'd, , i. i
The account (real estate) of Joseph Eeiner,
adm'ir 'of the estate of David W.Hornef, dedd."
The 1 second and) final account; of Alexander
Ewing, executor olf the lastAvill and testament
of Pliilip Maspn, dec’d. , I - ■
The partial account of TUos, Nye, ■ adm’r of
the'estate of Andrew AK-Nye) Ideo’d. |. .
Thie account of, Sami Magarr,guardian of
ITaG. Magaw, mihor sun of Wm Mag&tv.dccd.
fA.iK, MOORE, i,
■'' |v' RCgister.f t
j Estjatecf AiadieW S. G
MrSjtho Orphans' Court, in ac
11 ty of Beaver n o‘nd State of
In the matter of the partition!
latejof Andrew S. Glass, .law
'saidjcdudty, dcc’d.,.
court grant;a Phebq
GlassTwi
ce4S«dt'''ot'Beaver county; Jam
Glass, Bat her Glass, J intermi
Qqrrell all of \VeUs co, Indiana!
ihtermanied with James Bart)
of ;Biaok 1 Hawk county, lowii f
orilate ofDowittcu. Texas, beii
rescntalivcs of said Andrew !•
andj all others' interested, t|
court on the second Monday of;
and;accept or refuse the .real
dco’-l, at the valuation thered
awarded bysaidcourt tinders
id' partition, or in the; event
cnce to" Show 5 cause why the ■ s
be sold,;(8Bidre»l
t purparts,. purpart. “A” contij
add 125 perches,’ witlilhc inat
appraised at $5,447,28. and sq
Jade, widow of.,said dec’dddu
life, and purpart “B” cpntat
and-138 .perches valued at! $
parties and heirs above naideo
interested, arc required toj.ta
rule and givern themselvea’ai
V. • | jos. i
Saaatrr’s Orrunt, -1 2, !-"
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iicjaver, Oct. JUl^tTo.
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I? tßiMniKfi cnpoßiti;
Fqjise formerly Occupied b
i | AfJEtS, REES, '
. Corner'of Bridge and +Mdrket thttu
Bridgwater, ■ ■■
Where is constantly kept a Urge lo; 0 {
Wjlt|iH j ERTCob|s;
-j- T’ ip-"'sten as- j -
i 4 .• ■ ■•t
B\omattf-'Sfilk (tttdjitraia, Hint for Lad,.r u :',
i. ] . -and Child™, old Laditi CcZ*'* u
ij ' ; ■ Infants' /Caps,
Flip WEtv.^
■! *" .K/TJGOBIES, ’
I ■ j • - ' ; ' - I. ’
Plumes' of all; kimls—.plain and fancy;
■ ■ JetSf tinseiandpUia; ,
Fcatlierj, p
f-L'
Trimniings,
IUKKOEB.
Cord, plain and tinsel,
i- Gimps, plain and bogle,
Ribbons, plain and fancy,
1^ : :; • Buttons, all-kinds,
Cbcnelle, all colors^
|! I ■j ‘ Waterford
i’, - l-t, ’: i Elain-ihait netti
(•■ ; i. I ?
f Embroidery
of all kinds, j■■ ?■ :
Laces, cotton, tape thread, &c., &c. 1
Balmoral & Hopp Skirts,
Hosiery &K
corsets, ■, .;
Belts and] buckles,. -
/ : Fancy goods, -
! -I i 1 • ,- ) Fine baskets, a
and Children’gfine wrt
and pegged shoos, latest styles,
Sortmcnt—cheap. ‘ ' ! '
: Stamping,. Pinking, cloak cutting’. toifc
oh short notice. • , „
dome early and secure'
. ii 7 0'' TROUBLEio SEO IF ffm
jgg“Retnemf)er the .placi—rooiaiV«s«f.i
occdpiod'bj-MUS. BEES’ (oppjs/tenle Km
G. UuMlj), Biidgawaier.;
;>77kTi gkeiaxt*
iuST LOOK ill f
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PAUSE, OIBERVB AND REPt
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“A*Th ng of Beauty is a joy Fowl
,ip '■ '■ v .j ** -g.
MORE than one hundred per cEit
it Dr. G. W. SrENCEK’S Ssteaml
Establishment, Ko. -M Penn sireet.lta
geat.Brst and onjy Steam Dental estate
in the’State. |
Duly $5,00 for a set of teethworlh .W -
Onlyj£B,OO.for a sot of. teflth,wprti.a
: -Only slo,orf for a set of teeth,worA .h
Only, SIS,(M) tor » set of teeth worthy
Only $20,00 for a set of teeth worthy
.Only; $3O foe a double sot of
Steam.Dentil Establishment., arti&W
ire not Warranted for a month,or aft ’
but fbr one year, and if not entire J
made,need not be”t»en
thCmacbihery and applianwOSM'.
tory. and the lathes in the
a six horse yow'er’hteam > !•.
ving of both time- aud.,daß*ti. *"•
having at the present thaefnjne “i"’ 1«
sistants, graduates of
in the Stated; <»tar
sisrin 1 waiting,on’ ladies an '* A.,,, !0 (
enabled lb,make from 100 to. 3 , ■
ficiiiteeth per week, so that
•distance nee|d only stay * n the city- ~
twelve bouri in order to ’be.wppi
superior, set! of artificial teeth(Warr
fortsble and tq render good, a?; i?
getting teeth ajud i visit,ito ontjcajf
mo’ney;ihan[lhey Would” co . st -f ol J,ji «Ut
'Natural teeth carefully treated a
beautiful permanent gold “[?' ojt,
- Remember • the- place, be- ...' t
PENN. STREET, .where you *' ‘
perfectly, ki home through th?
' tions of the l proprietor, his sssit , ;
tendants., .: ’ , p ,i' I
N. B.—t'sc Dr. SPENCER |. R(
VEGETABLE CELEBRATED |
1 TOOTH POWDER. Sold hf ftU
riass, dec’d.
ndlfor the coud?
f
■qf-Ui'a' realesi
ea6T Ohio tp., id‘
)th. 1805. Tlid
a Jane llerbortv
jqow of said dei
tics Glassy John
amcd with .Jos,
il Lucinda Slajsej
tjlay, now or latA
j\Vm. Glass! now
its andlegal rep-
S; Glass, dec’d.i
6 appear iii said
'iNavember next;
li,estate of said.
|f by the inquest
laid proceedings'
jof nou-acceptj
-1:1 mo - should not
divided iototwo
lining 111 acres
is ion honsc, fic'.l.
tj apart to Phebe
(ring' her.natulral
ruing 140 acres
[5,447/28.) The
I, and allotbcrß
te'nolic, i ofsaid
icording y, 1
.-Agents
/ Sewing Machines. ™
a bbxnmission oil all machines so j
agnnfewho^mworkfoj'tl.oabo'
all expenses paid.. Address- D. |
TON & CO.L'lletroU, !
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