■ V was THE .BEAVER: ARGUS. r ! ;; 1 \r. - * ■ jl. ah*««*o«. . " s. a' cjo., r : ‘ SDito*i , • ■; -4ECERISkR:„', • • 065; loementu to Agents the Argua. Liberal Indi for ; ■ The yetr l* drawing to jn close, and we we anxious to lucre list ..of subscribers for next year. I* }eWer> do this we propose ; that all ne#«ub*oribers now paying for 186« ■ shall receive the 1 paper for She balance of the z this rshr free ofeharge. -We will tfsoeend thp J ' Argut for one" year to. a elub of fire, or nwre 'new subscriber*, to onewWwaa, »i »1*79 *5. Any' person acting a* Agent and | raising a club «(f ten, we will in addition giro i him the paper rfree; Any one sending us a -- cluh'of twenty 1 -new subscribers, with pay in advance, we will give them, in addition to a ■copy of the Aryiu for one! year, “Raymond’s tafe of tincola,” containing over SOjLpagea, and well bond. A dollar and seventy-five , coats fop onr paper gives us a very small profit, 1 vet-we an anxious to extend our circulation, and win furnish it at that price to clubs of five or moire hew subscribers. Every person should take a county paper, and there are hundreds In the bounty who will! subscribe If solicited. (We hope -Agent* wIU go ld work in every township. We will do pur best to make-the Argut a good paper, and ■ only ask in return a liberal support. - ; • Old subscribers who have not paid up, mast do so-nefore theJendNjf the year, or fifty cents additional will be charged. It costa us about * , * Opo . Hundred and Fifty Dollars a month to . . conduct the paper, and thaVamount has to be paid in cash punctually. | We dislike to refer "to this matter iso > often, bat necessity re . quires it..; * | .. , ' . A. How Judicial Patriot. Tb© formation Of a now Judicial District,-cbmpwslfd of the counties ol BeaVer and Washington, was suggest ed hy ncrrespondent through our , cotomnssomo months since. Wo re frained from discussing the matter editorially, because, -although spoken of in this county, wh did not know wheth« it would meet with the views of our people generally, or whether thoicdnsent of Washington comity coulii be obtained’ TO subject has, ; bean ireely discussed by officers of the- 1 Couft, members of ; the Bar, suitors and citlsens within the pastfow weeks,; and so far as we have heard an ex» opinion from tjiose whoso opinions |are entitled to any weight, it baft been.in favor of a -new Distrio Wo joarn also that a large majority c: illq ,officer* of the Court, members o tha Bar and good citizens of Wash' ington county are anxious and urgent 1 ; for the new District. In this state of the case it is proper!for ns to state the; reasons existing for the formation. .of a new Judicial District, and open our columns ftp-a 1 free discussion of the whole subject. TheXecafof lastjwpek j with Charactet istioj haste, selfishness] and misrepreaentatiou, endeavors to excite the prejudice of our citizens a* gainst the measure, without offering a single {argument that should have ■ wieght or influence with any right thinking man it arriving at a conclu sion JwTto its propriety or impropriety. In discussing a grave question of thi B kind, we dCem it highly improper to draw our arguments from partisan or selfish 1 motives. In this as in the ad ministration of justice, all improper motives and influence should be ban isbed, and nobler thoughts and more filtingVargumenta adopted. It is not 1 a question of politics or of place for some hungry er. It is not W|iethei it will,cost three thousand pr fiveithpusand dollars, or - whether ' that much can bpeeved at the expense : ofrightand josticp. It is, however, a question of necessity of right of justice. Do the wants of these two ] counties require 4tl ? la 'the adrainis tralioh of justice between anitorsii re tarded, and if so. Can lit be expedited? If it .becomes necessary for the proper adfOinistration of; Justice to have a judicial District composed of but one " ccffUty, the spirit of onr law would 'require it to be so. Our judicial ays* temjfti the chief glory of onr institu tions | Every to clog the wheels of justice, to increase the bnr« decsaniLdifficaltiea of suitors, to in* (erfejre in any way or from any motive with; the judicial righto of any citizen is a direct blow aimed, at oar instita* tlons and tho guaranteed rights of the citiaen. If It requires years to bring offenders to justice, and theaitend ance' term after term upon the Court, h«frasßed|with difficulties and burden ed Vrith expenses, how many would suffer loss, permit criminals to escape rather than undergo tho hardships at tendant a prosecution. Crime . would multiply fourfold. If the poor were wronged there would be no re dress. They must puffer loss because ibayoould not lose the time and pay the necessary expenses of a lawsuit. I If the ikrgumento: and: counsels of the' Local were to prevail, and the salary , iof the Judge prevent, the formation of a new District, then indeed would justice await only the rich. If it re» ' quires ten times three thousand dollars ie do. justiop to one .man, nomatter hpwj poor and I humble h« may be, no light thinking man would, hesitate a moment; It doing justice depends upon the amount it costs, and the peo ple can be influenced by inch sordid appeals, woe be to the country. -We ' ■ have referred to this part of tfite ' jca/’s argumeDt at length because it is IN i i: 1 ' madethemoBtpromiDentargnment,and It|is bo utterly unworthy'’ of-a pobllitf journal we oannotreftalp from rebuk iqg.Tbe.dDl7 question tbbo deeidbd,iu « o* wDisukstnecsMary to the prop** and speedy administration bf justice ? WeWioveit is. The increase of cWme within the last three years, and the probability of its continuance fqr some time to come, rendow it hecepfcary.*— Ip this sdhnty the criminal business takps up. the wbple timh jofjibe Court, tbtheoxclusipnof the civil. At the thrmi two weeks were ta« con up in the trial bf criminals alone, and yet there are a number, of capes continued until next term, i It wasso in June and September. Jn many cp sea three and even four tei ms pass before a criminal can be tried. • Prbs •dntprs.and’witnesses are nndnly bur dened and defendants, when ipnocent, .terribly oppressed. It is now almost impossible 10 some' oases to procure the attendance of sufficient witnesses, because they have dot- the means wherewith to defray expense frbm term, to term. In one indictment fqnnd at the' June sessions, and not tried until November, it cost the pros ecutor three hundred dollars to pay 'the expenses ..of his witriessds. is too grievous to b'eborne. ffheff again there has hardly been a civil case tried for a year, and no prospect ;ol having ahyj tried. The^e v are; on 11 the docket %uiui involving largo sums brought years ago, lhathavebepn on i the trial list a dozen times, and] par- I ties acid witnesses'annoyed to death by the delay. | When a suit is brobghj the suitor is informed his caseA cannot be tried for two; three or j four years unless by special arraignments Should these things'.be? The" fault is- not with the'Court, but the Districts- are so large and business has increased; so mncbjit cannot be avoided. - In Wash-' ington county it !is- still fcqrso. We, \ are credibly informed there ire cases | remaining to be tried there, that 1 was ; brought ten'"years ago. It is high time these things should be remedied, The post to the county is double what' it would be if justice could bo done ; raoro speedily. The salary of an ad ditional Judge is but a-mere pittance of what the ! want' of one now (posts the cduhiy.i Washington county is as largo as jtwo counties! the ,'size; of leaver. Connected together thej would make a good District, andj un less there wonldibe an extraordinary j increase, l the jbpsiness cpuiJ pel dis« patched promptly,and the-docket!soon bo cleared of old cases. li is proposed by some to annex jilercerto Lawpence and Butler -in ? a judicial District, as thereimmt be A chahgo'inLtho Mercer District, and 1 throw Waiihingcon! and Braver logovher. What [will bo-done we cannot say, but we believe some change ia necessary ,aud will be made. As to what the Local alleges ahopt the cause moving the popple of .Washing ton iconnty to such p chpngewoknow not. We do know, however, that if onejhalf that4 s told, About the con,. duciJ of Judge; Gilmore is correct, we do not. wonder the good pecjplo of Washington county are desirous to escapejrom his jurisdiction. W o (would favor any measure to relieve them.— ■ Ip this we have the secret of the Local's hostility. Ilia trying jlp serve the' corrupt politicians pot Its party inj Washington (county. Knowing the motives that acluates-thCm, our peo ple will laugh at their feeble efforts ;tp prevent a necessary change.' W e .fa vor the noW-Districtif ronv principle, and have no miserable appeals to make to j| our party friends, if our jreprejt sehtatives support the measure they will but represent the wishes of their constituents;! i < J A ~7 < ; 1 L •!: f The alarming spread 01 .ie; cat plague in England and throughoi| Europe is exciting the attention, and its preventlpnand cure , agitating the heist-minds both in Englandar.d on tile Continent ' ] According to the London Tim?s, of iburteen thousand animals known to be attacked, twelve thonp and have 4ied. The origin,:of the plague is nob known. This far, it hjas not yet reached this country; but un less extraordinary we may expect, its appearance next surp mer. Our Government should not permit a single iammal to be imported horn Europe. , Unles this is done it is cortain Ip' viijit America. . jAccoanuio to - Blackwood’s Mag a * zinc, Lord I Palmerston had cbnclud ed to go to war with the United States about the Trent affair, and was . only prevented by the interference of Prince Albert. England might at that' tilrne have crippled the North, and)secured the independence of the Soith. jin failing tfit take advantage of obr weak ness, Great Brilain propably ilost the only opportunity thatjwill evpr be [oft. ifered to.humble us. I A warirjritb gland how would be||a luxury tjo a large portion bf opr people, f jlf tbii ire ip to be any coAoessiocs made here: if* ter, it will hot be [the United States ' -f ' I H I " [ I that will make them.]] ' i I Murder of a Whole tfsimfly jj ■ ' Albany, Nj Y., Nhv. 29: !| On Monday night last the; family o Daniel Walrath, of! iTanheim; Her if mer county,consist! ng of himself.w ife and daughter about twelve years 0; \ age, were, murdered, by a party or parties unknown, f WnlratLrwas shot through the headfMri, Walrath’s bead was mashed ip, and the. ’dhildfs throat was cat. The coroum* is 1 holding an inquest to day— No clue to thcmir defers has yet been (blained. t .j- 1 ' Odb , neighbor' up street have read tlie’ news! from Jamai<[*• Wje answer thatwe nave,- hat opt vitb the aame eptrii that ioem i tofctyfrac tense the' editor dfj tbe Ziocal, j To him it ujoyfuinewh, beca me the nnr* dejrplthe wh\tOe by] the blacki site* nishea an argnmentygaii Bt free lom. The law of lifeis nothing, the c< nae ttdient misery!* nothing, se he ha I the argument. Wo road it with apd ieaa. Thel details Were indeed 1 orriblo and having no deSire for anon exhibitions lot the aakp| jpf party argument*. refrain from oyor. the of[ others. Tlhe outbreak in Jan with all Ualiideongneas, in bnt|a;l imate out-cropping| [of tl e tepol ofj tke'Demoisratic ijarty. Thp b had been kept in ignorarii :e andj ohaly oppressed. Hnmai nal ur belled; and human nature, wi being controlled byjlthe light of cation and Christianity, eadt t each excesses. The; waj to pt like occurrences ia ftp civi lize,.ed chiigtlaniae ; |aiid |rec. Tbe| a ipj! the modern Dcmocrasy m tc ih ignorance;aud slavery. hi that ia the case we may expert 11 anlta. So lodg as tho Dumopra tahzed and chattnlized la man i We were in constmt four of'i| outbreaks. ;1 iSinct Republicpni fried and edfica'.b l them, We j| instances ofj the kind r aiming Within the circle (f Repdblipan hga and influencf. The slave codea.l and selfish and i views of the Xle riocratjc parlj near ruining! the jountry and i; aea of,'|citjEzWriB. Unde]* ifcepi rule all willjbo olsyated, ana »| ears, will nci longer be isuch horrible details ai thos<| red to.;, -j * \' < I j |' Abi tut Jeff. Davis. [ The Washington corrosppb j the Cincinnati Commercial asse [ Chief Juatiho Chase has nplil President yat, ‘4lter a tho|-oti careful examination into ihe question,’ fee| cannot presidtl o court for ijuj trial of Jeff. Dav! city of, ldoBmor.d ; l The resa' signa iu tha| theiejis no-regn ganizcd Court in that city. Government all at Sea ag gard to ;| hj® trial. Tho ilmVhc.cannot b any other place. The imp I that he bo rdljeased wit cierstanding is to i rope and hot returp; or, in ol |ltb bo expatriated.” \J o jicorrectnpsel of those assort! j In tho firsl place, it is no i ly necessary- inat Judgo Oh try Jcff.jDavia; h|«i may be district court. j(' In the next place, if then ularly-orginizedi court in there] will be, "we sup t and tbo trial can - wait. But, thirdly, lit is not n 'that DayiSjfhuli (bo tried at Rij jit is not even certain that "ha most triad there, ;] roittea overt octsef treason i dozen bthjer places and it| 'bly just a»’ easy Ito prove oine as any [specific act performed mond, !(■■-} ; I • ' t , Fpr [inatance i Uavia n vie lebol armp; at Mwfrcesb >rp' per I3th, 1862, in his capacity mander-in-ebiet of the ti nto qea. He Reviewed also, oi li oral Btagg’s army; bo niadi Journeys during! the war in .see, Alabama and Gcorgit. ■, .1. be brought to trial| in aiij oi: ted States coaftS io thojjs £' acts which could be easi y j gainst!! bijn. Why not, ;for 1 try him at i ville—jjorlat Knoxville. Whii believe, the seal of a Uni court (whoso districtincludoa ( boro’?ij As ojpinicn in (the! Northefnjor Southern States; perhaps, pH ou|o way—reithe | gainst Davis,a bbrlder State,! mumty eqaally!tdivided, w to ,he|ihejpruper place for tl “[ Tojtnrp to another paint dor it does noi occur totth turenjpf Mississippi and tth tion of i Georgia, who redein ed the President on the lei keeping X)avii in (prison -|tn< him [to [trial, that the yei they [give w|ij hej ought (o relouSgd kno* jardoned, iri that he ought to be tried a 1 They urge his release t»< | theyj “he wad par leader; chief) bid crimes are oar 7 deserves)hanging, so do 1 The President Jmuat havp smiled at this ingenaoad method ofrai s Southern petitioners. Had he liraojfc] argue the cate ‘'With any! of them faeU paid prob ably [reply, “Ypu right; you deserve j hanging as much :as Davis; yon.have violated the la'w us much as he; by your acts of treason!you have, all of you, forfeited your] I ves adder the laws and const! tntiOi i of yoar country; - Bat I do not ch<* «e to hang ail of yon; injthp ezercuh (if the ppw , or .confided: to! me I pardon yon, land yonfand yen; bat having et fifty or ■ a Jujpdroioff,, can yon pro lend today thathilids mo io set aif ffe >?”• i So fay fromi ihat,the Free idcpt[s pol ioyratbor compels the G6v ei ament to if make nt least!,one ezambli; to brine, f- ait feast] one huljarit to jnd jment. It J, must vindicate [the laws 0 one in. if sfanbd.jif onlyjto give, poll it “and'ithw ' portance to jibe pardons granted to | the[ others. Whatever jre wona may ! bo prpnght forWardforthii pardon of BaHs, pis of | the Sohtnei pi Legisla tures aiid conventions is[h(|t one; and the less those men say shout that the belter.— Evening Pok. • [ i ■!-■]■ 11 i •*! -1 ] I I«V. I ’. I ( ;J [ - -■ : l ■ . - i 1 ! ■ Mil \d f th =I ]Poa thx ! Akaas. • ■ 'ThelUtinledOuwe. ■ In the summer ol 1817 .or 1818, Old Brighton was vinted. by sin old drunk en Indian; who claimed that he had belonged to. the tribe that |had , for merly. held possession of this" section ed the country, 1 and #ab familiar with all their haunts and hidiitg places, and as an evidence of jthejrnth orbit story,,be proffered to, pilot a party to a certain place On the Braden farm where four rifles bad been hid den under a rook, in early.daya- when his tribe held possession of 'thla coun try as their bunting ground; As it was but a short distance fromthe vil lage, a party of thefornace (men a greed to accompany him in i search of the hidden guns.- Ihtbeiir search they found a cave near the; margihof the Beaver, and explored it some distance id the . dark, and then adjourned to prepare light, to; give it a more thor ough exploration. The party return ed ir a short time- with light, and af ter proceeding quite a-dwtpnce into the cflvern, they were started by atrange\and unearthly noises, iahd'sad daily tetracoa their steps to the open air. After, getting |soma accession to their patty* they returned to the cave, and was again compelled to de camp on account of noises and unearth ly demonstrations in; the hidden re cossee of the cavern. The| party rot turned to l|ie village tnd reported the. lads, greatly exaggerated to villagers, and nearly, the whole town; turned out to see the “haunted cave-.'’ ;i This time the party was led by a nosity elected Captain of the militia, and | the more intelligent portion of tbo not. crediting any | supernatural I agency 1 in ithe matter -followed, expecting to see some wild - “varmint’.’ expelled from ithe cave. The captain selected his men, and cautiously proceeded into the cavern with torches! and j guns', prepared to : capture oil demolish any “catamount or sp*iok[f that- they might encounter] On entering they were warned", by hideous sounds, that ’reverberated through the hidden io cesses of the cave, plainly indicating to an excited imagination that a fiercej straggle would ensUe-if the party proceeded; however they looked well to their guns, and cautiously advanc ed Until light from the entrance Wit entirely excluded, the srinnds increma- - iug as they advanced. The “breath 1 ing and anorting” was represented as most buleouaj eomethingi like a huge] blioWs, ’ belching forth J sulphurous ] flames and a contlnual cre»kely,ereak. I creak and primkety, crank, cfahk. and at short fptorvals, something |tke o! huge bejlbeing struck, together with the clanking of chains and ft strong smoli'ot.brimstone. The assailing put ty halted and held; ajcouiu-il of war. when .suddenly- their Hghts ; wore knocked down, aad.Thoijdtiiiifcei.s ofi Pandamoiiiumj wore lot) loose upoti lho ro,, they ai-d inglorious ly fled, the redoubtable explain taking i good care uotltn belhind nibsl ; the par ty'at tiio entrance 1 bcin£ pveru'r!it>d,! or tramp!.ed under/foot in 'lw ptdl "te'.l . scramble fori safety.- some pi- the parly dtd rmit ; stop; until inside their own dpipil'il ; The alaim spread with rapidity/ dhd tiurn bors came with terror depicleditplt“^i , ‘ countenances; to. hear thoj marvelous titles of| .llipee; who liasT “imjrely led from a horrible death 1 , While the s'caro was yet upon them r they misled jour worthy _eJt Wallace, who was then a young man, full ot fun, a!resit)enl of (jild.iirighton. and was one jof the party .that jwent with the Indian to hunt the guns~wa* in the cave when tiio arrangements to get lights and care-wiis agreed upon,land Upon scjelng a prda pect of lun i hhead; gftttajcrnnpatiicm, a hand-belloiys. an old clock bell, flipt anil steel, some old chains, and] senre led themselves' lu the cave, and whfct was lacking jto got up a big scale was supplied by jjtfm imaginations :of the exploring parly. > | . ] ! The affair! carised. a great-deal of merriment atjth" lime, arid some heart 'burnings that had to beMf-tled; in the ; *ring.” However. ,tlip | captain khd caste with bis brothetj furnace-mop, and shortly after loft'thje jtownj. The building of Adams’ datn 1 backed the watei into the cave, and its existence; has beeb lost sight of «*—'ot by a few who ; knew it as ' ted Cave.” Dennis.. ' we woes ©git iloga lacks nev -9 re [boot ioda- i>just event icate, m of | keep >ng as keis ■B bra beings imilar : have |nd no ‘.hose teach : tiade, iarr6W came ill claa iiblican >on onr d with teferj loot of ts that ed the gh and ' whole er the s in iho n boas • irly. o! - tins the. in re- 1 ■ueident ricrf ftt SIOQ 19 ;ho un» i to Eu-; i ■ words'; i ibt the laoluto- < i should ibd in a S 16| lIF ,»0 jno.rcgr chmond i;io, soon; i scessary ; :b mon'd; : can be Ito ciun iit half a .» proba i nf these liih Rich- wed tho Dccera- f of com* rous for |63, Geii;. > several Tonnes- lle might tho U ni taten,tor jiroycd a ; instance, at Nash* ph ie, we od Stales iMurfroe^- i extreme! ; would be, ? tor or a-* [on a com* laid seem e trial. I Letter from ®° v .. - f - WAsamaroK, December I—Tbe Raleigh'(North Carol!r a) Standard, of Wednesday, contains the following ‘ highly important intelligence r Gov ernor Dolden has receded, the fallow ing telegraph from President Johnson, which wlaid before thopublielor thdir 'informations: ' ‘-;!' Vi- :.'■ ‘t WAsmMaTON* D. C.,Nov. 27,1865,’ ; Haiti IP. TP- Soldenl provisional Opv* | emor of North Catohnit s ; : ; j Accept my thanks! tor the noblaahd efficient S manner. ,in[; which yon hsve discharged your dnty as Provisional; Governor. • Yon .will be sustainethby IhoGovermnent. The r|esalts ,of lhe| recent elections lii; North Carolina) have‘greatly damaged the prospects ! of the Stale in the reiteration of its j Governmental relations. Should fithoi action and tbe spirit of the Legisla tare be Jo the same ;S direction, it will greatly increase the; mischief already 1 done, end might be- fatal. ■ It is hoped! the action and spirit manifested hythe 1 Legislature wilrbesodheotedas rath-! 1 er to repair than increase the difficul ty onderwhioh tbeßtiuhasalrekdy ' placedteelf. 1 ■ ■ \ A i, ;■ Akdmw Jobjuon, i/ ! ; Prudent of thp tjniud States. wo won- iiegiala .b convert* ily lecture brmity jdf 1 brir.gibg 4y‘ reasons le at once ye clearly d hanged, lisaase, say T ■ .jii- ■ i% 0,0 i; / , O 0 2, ! t)KATH OF Van AmSciigh. Tasikk.—lsaac A. Van Art J mous lor his feats'as'ja tail beasts, died suddenly, at Pb ] on Wednesday moniin^.it ydnr of his ago. Ilo|bog«n as, a keeper of,.in.nimals in rib, anti soon bxhihtieil the nary power over the in whi teased tte inado'hisifirshi |in IS&l at Xw York] in t . : lions, tigers, leopards,, ole. i— hie subsequent pieces-ho rodo a hjhrse |.. -ORPHANS’! C'jJURT SALE! j, from the slagp -up a '|l‘sol of ru.nS,'„' or i TJY virtue of on[order of Orphans’ Court] iniinie wilds; arid while on the way, a 1 |J of the county of Beavcr. thc undersign roval Bengal: tiger tiprahg from: a ; e(f . will expose, to‘Sal* Vendue or tineke't upon' Lim.A few Ini rttifcgl* i "fW the f I. ; ‘ilion, took placd bitWeeh Vati.i Am-' {Wednesday, iWemfjer 2WJt, burgh and the tiger, they clutch'd'! at 1 aVt o'clock, p. in.j ,tb« following described each other and'grappled, and thchon-1 toitaj e,:du uf Joseph I W ling * Jdid: tumbling UUUI they ioiichc|d toe j C ertain bouseand lot situate in the-Borough Of tfootlighlsi, { On one occasion be- intro* ; Bridgewater, county afore Mid, numbered 8 tduced with thb proSebdVot thoilijcin a ; injlarrison Mendenhall's plan of said bar i child and a iamb. Tjhb though was I rngh; bonfaded north by lot . So. 4 east by . i i,L ,: Water street, south:by ——— alley,;and west j »Uggestcd_tO him by the Sci iplure i Walnut alley, all enclosed; on whidj/is phrase: “Thelion’ and. the lambiball e r<, e t e j oh a goodtwo-story. brick dwelling | lie down together; and " a littlol [child house and frame stable, all in good ordhtv i. j| jbhail lead them.” , in England f| T&RMS —Five hundred dollars pur- 1| 'ih 1839, Qiiden Victoria roadcfWeral at ‘V* olt *° ° f i“iS<^* ce s^i rt,u. v ~?h4 rf •mameo till theaudionce, had ’gone, 19; on'first of April next. ' ]/if see the feeding of: the beasts. They By order of Court. ; had beerrkepl without food for-itbirty- j -I WM. G, HUNTER, hours, and vweroiifiercniand iralyen- i;j he wilts, never married—he! was exceedingly fkind, l and even gentle; [and hie gebialitpr was one oflbe meet pfominent Of hie qualiliee./ ’ '" ‘ A/Jovul gqodna tarw ez-r«bel soldier writes to the of a paper to North Carolina: iY “lake you, 1 am a Southerner—my hone was in the; Sooth, my ; kindred, |my Wends, my mterests. were all here, aud being assured that j I was right I entered the army. The! logic ofeoldi iron, eonddniSdj iotO ten-inch shells and other convenient forms for; administering, has] proved the OpntTa* ty;'haying nolhirjg rr'ore persuasive lhabthey, I acquiesce, have taken the { oath and (sudden change or nol) in tend td keep It*” ■ ? ' M Tjiis person oVijlenly “acpop situation" in'a . genial tompe therein sets a| good ezatiiplei | < i . 1 j ■■ i ' ' A Card. I• J BAloqswAna, Pa., Deo. 4th, 1866. !to (is Ttadai of (is Argut : Bariy inOoto- Hw last MesirsJ Stiles * Bhallenberger enler edinldto pfjrtnership far Ithepurpose of open-- lag * Grocery,Quecnsware and ProdnoeStore, in Bridgewater. Although j starting in the. midst tf snaotire competition, thisy ffcl‘ ast *nred that a shore of this;kind, |reU. stocked with choice goods, for sate at the lowest cash prices, must succeed, if . properly conducted with ariew to satisfy sod oblige/ pa far as possible, all classes of the community. j ‘ f they.accordingly re - fitted. the large brick store*rooa4. for many yearaoccupisd by A. G. Burst, atl«wßr.ghr 1 - ’l: is tbq and; ist SiricKiurJ -K COUNTY. • “ 9 j Just received by i^r B?B)^^ I, j ‘ Finest Velvet Bonnets ef tfte Se»i _ ~ .i- j Thfese bonnets bjcia made in the Euim'.L. !STER. 1 W U ‘ es ‘ M&! They Saye o a |y, ot ®£ ; ' to be admired. Mall and examine ■ •PR ALBUMS,’BOOK OR EtAYIONkftjY, ; ■ : r i:j; L -f ’- ' 1 -» to Rochester Newa Depot. -j; ■ LADIES’ FEIiT HATS I. ~lEB,' FINE JEWELRY.&C.,' {• w^Uailk T et ! hQrd '''. <*% mbrink’s, Boohestera. . i .I „■ , ■' I U ■ . i— ■ -■■iJj.-r' FULL SILK VELVET andSTP.it TTiOB H. Y. LEBGEB. | WEEKLY HARPER, . 1 I RLMkptVi- B *. U X; ;or any of the Eastern Papers or Maga- L ■ , •;i-r ‘ ; -J' tinea, go to Rochester News Uapot. * •. > P u f “?“s«■ are such that we can lii,- —■; :—4-i r -■■■■—l sell cheaper than any other per«ons erlt* H EXECUTOR'S SALE OF ; ,>» the county, j. ’ • .*** 'Ep , ir)JLrr:-^.-f0j E s' X & cheapest nimitMisc f |’HE Sobacrlber, Executor of the last will ; to 1& found anywhere - j f'tnl testament of fTarcisea Jane Judy, |de-_j. ; J |_. J- ' ‘ ceMed, offers fsrjsaieione hundred and seven i u . i imp it Anew i r . (107) aeres of land, situate in {Brighton Tp„ r BALMQKA V lIOOrS |* -Ss|lB Bearer eoonty, ?a-, and lying within two and | 1 Cloaking, Cloths, Cravats, di ; ■ half miles jOf the borough ofßeaver. The I \]. { 1 ’ 1 farm is in a good state of cultivation, Sind i XT’T JJ-VU T Ti'T t T?Si 1 well timbered and watered, bordering -on |thc4- • * ” .. ' i . 1 waters of Brady's Run.; If not. sold .at private • ■'/ : Cheaper than the oheapes l ,. |sale before the fiifat ofJFebrimty, 1860, t will !• 1 i expose it to sale; by public’ Outcry, at jibe '. ‘ GTJO • I t-Courl House, pn| the; first day of February, ■ , v « JF,.* i hB«6, at one o’clock.. Tenhs made knowi; on ! Wecmn f be , undersold. Call mj*. 'dayof sate.! ■, i I Q. WILBOHJ : :i ' -,!v 'H ; “ ,• DecG,’os. 1 Ex’rofN. Ji Judy, dec’d. 1 , WOOLEN CODE ft j E Zephyr Knit ;Bhawle,,j;nglid ' Cape*, oontags. Hoods, Subix. M.vr, bn TalmU, fte v i 1 - ' ■ , ; 1 1- Sfon’t BBdtVshlris and |l ji Millinery |wolk'of al{ iind» done inhii (tdat| style and pa short notice, sadetep than say other place U th« eosnty. FiikiH i and] Bakiifon sken Mdtt • : ]{.!■ - I ■ ; I : . gf^Hemember the plaee—taea f ocedpicd by MjBS. REES’ (CppeeiU of A- C. Ifurst), Bridgewater. WAT T G-BAL ROCHESTER NEWS DEP REAR S. R. iST ATI roch OVEIt $ . -11,' : 0 4'6 , 1 ,0 0 FUili AND INLAND KAPi CHEAP!! CHE THE LARGEST j STOCK DRY OOOr>6 EVER BROUGHT TO THE I : . !; - ■■.=■! . „ • The beit aseortment 6f Ladle*', Wmm ft Children’s mr offered thU lido: of New Tor CLOAKS & SH AWIil 1 Ait exoellent stock, and. rerjr el Alto, a good assortment of i CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RD -,i- ’■ I '-I' .. ’ • i These good won "oil bought direct from Ihjt Manufacturers, by the eon, bole and package* which enable* as-to sell ot Terylew price*. i„ - The. attention of wholesale end retell hV ers ia directed to pur stock. ,'■ 1 1 : I- i, gSrOire us o pell and he eewfiMM. DVNXAP. linkst * 60.. 13£ Federal st, 4 doors below. Mask* l-hettn > ilcoS:6m] AI.LEQHEHY flil U •; J; j ' J ;.;iv; , ■ ?-i. : '• ■ ! i *!■ f •■ - 'i?! ! V| ) : >. ;H FOE ;~- ~: , Grand \ ■ NEW ‘N J •riR,; All D S BO ■!¥ [ ' :'' Corner cf Bridge aqd \ ... 1 -*uridgeicalt jbn Wednesday, Dc mv 1 .' • v., I . ) *■, ■' . c* K. CUAMBEftUX (tiMBERUM v| BRIGHT (Hies! ,pUy | • SflW ton. I ~ HA ' IRO AGRIOU J. .(’*'( saddi; BB^’J 'SII I ■ i i I- : Uhl till COUNI TABL p: I:| I ; h OF j' CORN CITY " AOI?TS Ton ■ jj; EXCELSIQBIMOWEB j^fOJ NSW BR »HTON*l¥ . £ Dec6,’6s t \Thaxd .r il r :' FOK! f L t^ J WILL pff« ? l * u4 ! X.DecemWr frsme’ Hopie» B(1 Wja® ,, ‘ib National House contafa" sf*. V*m with h*U with RuUf. tsn»s B,w 'isaac^v HO I* ! leap.' n GS,4c. LTOWN THE property o by Capt. Charley eoaaiatiog of ! on tfi lje , two • tai a one «d for; »alej' | p **?“7v«tut eirablepropertyjV^^ljJd ®«6,’B> if' ■ i 1 Opjg J, o Pe»i% s a'l STUB IUINERt, ! ‘ •* i R EBlP Miii|. At a r 4" r*wW’6t\,'. | i- ' • 'IUL IjMPLEM Iks’ tools. . jiirriis' toQiiS \S’ TOOLS, '• OEMAKEIjs TOOk JADPLERS' TOOI.S PLASTERERS'f' ! ‘ . jilnbHs TQOlf qs4 .11.20i1:still: SHAFP i.cks * L 0( tIATTOCK s *^' ! !p: LATFOKirSC ■-U1 - ER& Uk P' : I & s BOLT 5 s SHEtLEK. STRA ff C f TIKE