11 ME ARGts 11 MAY 9th, .f ac AL an d : ug, • 77- t Boasaat, h.,' beg, to the scaborised sgebtifor 'the Aura that city. • • e i r See Geisly'u Advertisement in sae column• , . me -WS tall attention to the esle ,of • the ,Real Ebtaig,of : Wtc,Olioner deo'd.'. adveitised by the .igent, Dr; Thomson, which will be } . . fond In nother column. . gek.4. correspondent in the Pittsburg Com niercia/ br4gs forvfard the name of Benjamin Bash Bradforii. Esq.,'ef New Brighton, u a candidate! for the State Senate in the Beaver and IcaLhingtOn. Distriot. , , ~• „ 1 ., - ~ 7 110;,1 1 0 . $ 1 were in error last week in. Stating that .young 'McKean, who was' shot st , Little Beaver. was 'dead. • McKean is 'still living sad Rill in all probability 'recover. • " ciascitop Vitx . s.--A cbinge of venue his , i • been granted in the cue of: John Lennox, charged with the murder of Robert L•. Morrow, tl in Washington county. 'The case will be t :e'd In this county, at the June t erm of Court. , IThe Allegheny county Fair will..be held on the ritli, 20th, 21st and. MI Of Sepiember. ' - LarcuslNO GAp —Why. do you go .to Pitts tag to ge! your teetti, extracted toy this agent, wifenyou'ean get it done by- Dr. J. A t turray, at Ilrid piwater ? See, advertisement in this week's paper. • • , • - r _......—. . , . !Col. Coulter, of Westmoreland county, hie been announced- in , the 'folum`iii . the gollibtytharg Register; as Srator Colvan's etniliiistefur gubernatorial licit:Lora at the ?Jun . Igeiectio. ' • ' 1 - k I • ..L. sklfe,are under renewed obligaticMs. to Hos. Etly,!‘r.CotrOL, of the Senate, and Hon. 1 Oeo. V. I.awreace-,4f , the liouse, , fort favors I receiTed. Aleut. , 'to! W. C. Dualap, of the :Stenyau• -Anna," and James W. Edgar, of the 'Stertaer "Kenton," for late Memphis and St. 'Louis papers. • flig)..Bome paper having Unde.the statement that butter she'll? not be kept in the room with petrtilitum, as tercis i cne would spoil the but t er—giving• !a • peel iar flavor— a po temporary very jtistly remarks that some of the butt eraow- a-days isJenaugb to ° spoil pe troleum. • • . _ • Ilicatvr Stliilcis.---The Grand Turk's Oil vonipany struck a fine, well recently at Island -Run. The'West Virginia' which was c'ensido area a failure iome weeks ago, commenced flowing last Area, and is, now conside i red firat - class well.. The Maple. Grove and Con quest have also strack-sinCe bin. last report. 'Reuel to Fiatmajts.—The Commissioner of internal Itevenue. t eider. the direction of tie Inedretary of the Treasury in the assessment of. the annual, income, will not. require of fanners the return of the Talue of "their farm! products consu i med by theineeleins and fami nea. Zhe 'instructions - to} aisessois, now be lag prepared, will ezpreesly authorize this relief. I .' • I rtsLif you want cheap Bonnets and lists, go to Ciealy's. • ' ll.•Agnewc, l ESN., the eiri nt Clerk' to the Commissioners, resigned his nee last week, lola account: of ill health, and John late Country Treasurer, was reletted to fill his piaci., Mr. Caughey ac cepted the app ointment, and. entered upon the discharge ° of h is -duties. ' ••• • • • ' - zzo n khaniberlin & Winans. of New H Itrigh-, leo, dealers in Hardware. ? &c., have added to lh t eir stock , Paints. Oils, tinutly, 4e., and . are rtw'prepared to accommodate buyers with the bebi art if;les in that line. •'We hear these gen- tierrien spoken of everywhere as enterprising buniiese men, and all agree that they are the . Ir.oatt accommodating and pleasant of,gentle nen ro dm-business wi h. Header, take our advice for once, andk) efore you buy .elsa where giya- them a earl [ , , THE FiTin . n ' OMICILIZ.—fI2 air wall, the principal in the Housman murder, - bas confe4ed that he shot: the deceased thro* 14 beli, while he lay - asleeja in his bed, and Leis r that NI . Housman was' present with a tub in 1 alaich t catch his blood! . 1 1 1 .1 rs. Housman, in her "co rassion," alleged that Housman*st ; abet at rr hair:veil, and, that the killing was in Iself-dinse. Thairwell ' s tataternent is proha i, biytru : He alleges that .Irs. lloua.man per )l Estently urgedhirn to commit the" actuntil he ,» 4 , 4 teeuted to do so. I , ' ' 1 ~• _ _________l._ ...0, : 1. - ` . E7rr7itia or 13citoot. Surstnarsatizars The School Directors of Denver county met at the Court Ilouee on Tuesday of last week, and re - elested J. I. Reed County Superintendent for tl a ensuing ,three ye4 . s. • Dir.Fieids, of sts . Brighton, was his competitor. The eat- !?7 was`Sied'ut $BOO a year. G. - W.- WOrackMi was elected Superintent 'dent of schools in Lawrenee county, and the .Phrs : fixed at $BOO-a rethiction•of $2044 The School Directors of Allegheny county fleeted Mr. Douthitt Superintelident,and irais tdihe.ealary from $l5OO to $2OOO a yearl, • . Prot J. Miller was elected SUPeiintendent linter county. Salary, $l2OO a year. 1®" Go to licitly's for the cheapest Con ies Gaiters.. atilf•Prof. Mowry; one of the most esteemed rimarytaebers of Pittsburg, arid who is well t our own communitY,heejust written te following hlghly complimentary:letter /1 r• Maßor—Dear Sir :— l rMany years since I decided,'sher a long experience with nii rierais makes or pianos, that those of Chic*- . eril : l l' 4 4 Ron's manufacture were the best In "et, particular. Since then•the -mere t ha7e 1. '"4& more acquainted with them,ithe more I lows become convinced to their inpevierity. 1 have invariably found them to possess the tore, the most perfect scale, the 'most thistle action ; to ba the most durable, sad to t . g. `" !he beet satisfaction at =any make. F" use I wpuld have' nonebut a‘Chick- Ont Piano, '&4 tan recommend the m -1'1.t34 i'orteonf.dence to my piipils trienag• Respectfully yours. - ',TORN eiMPW*Y. ' l ertisealeat is saotheieoiumn• . 4. , ..._,, j., - , - --; _, I. ' li ds; Amu a i, istibservitoe Aegleets to say in regard ,to_ the ezhibition at Preedoni, tbat...it was repeated on Fri day night to a 'much larger.acidienee, the gross 4:6044* bellig !$142*.:; As i bay° a 'prograrama . before:me, I Will giye :you the ;performances and the performers, omitting those rObiierva toe.' , has named. Dueti—Misses Thcmpson and McDonald. 1 "Sa_luta- tory,' by-Miss !rainier, , (o'riginal)was a floe production I and reflected credit on "the autheiress 1 "Tbe flrOi Quarrel" Iwas well rendered by Mr., porter. and 'Mini M'Connell.l_ In the" "Tableau of Hager," 'Miss Marphy as gager, Mr ? Clime as Abraham. and Mi4s Graham' is !Sarah, was repreaeeted I with fine effect. "Three leras, in - a Min's lite" Was put on the e trigir in good siyle ; Mr., Snead performs well, whethe -.as .- a groom, a. gambler, or a 'man' ct " Colloquy of thelnationa" li was a 'c 4 r\ scum. Miss M - Caskey as Israel. bi t s Pritchard as Raiisia, Miss I.M.'Kee as Greece, Miss " Grim as Italy,Mise, Cole 146 Germany. Miss Lourititore as 'Switzerland. Miiii' M.'Coiii.el,l,'ss Brig land, Miss Fu re ler as France ) ; Miss I Grin, as Ethiopia, Mhis Murphy as the ,Yeile&Propliet.eii l s, and Miss , Art. as ' tbe‘.'Grodilesa of Liberty." The "three sable gentlerneri;" by Messrs. T. J. Kerr,F. R M'Ciskey and lt, 8.. Keri, "brotight down the house." Burlesque on Torn `Thumb, by Mcssis ' Porter and M'Caskey, cenvulsed the' audience with laughter.; , . 41 ' "Tlie source of 'prosperity" was the grand tableau of the eYeeing,and was rendered in magnificent style.and was I pronounced by .alli,as a complete sue cess Miss Graham representing Re ligien, Miss Coleys (Gomiuerce, - Miss Ilior l npon as Agineulture,and the little girls. Edit, and Alio Kerr, with Lizzie ' I Thalia Ash•es• 'as Angels; M'Caskey painting Annie Snead- , with( ,a work- i basket.; Cera Kerr, arranging 4,boquet I '6f. flowers; Mira Brown reading from a book. g•Tlie sOldier's retiirn" pro duced quite a feeling.and was warmly applauded Mi.l ,11.'Kee and, Miss AtUrphy pciforiUed their parts to the entire satieactioß hi' the audience. In the- "Contest' between right and wreng,"' Mr, Neal ao a rtibel, Mr. • T. J. Kerr as a Federal officer,, Miss 4c. Amulet - as the Goddess of ,Liberty,l was a-thrilling scene. "NOW4ltioses, '1 )1 ) -1 mAs Hietr and ar, Portev, was a perfeck success, and elicited; shouts oh applause. Mr.° Porte! makes' an ex,. c%.llettt".?,iosis." ! "?011y PeVlcins"was sung In fide style by 11. y. POrter, and was ,ttpprpciated The Valedictory; by , Iliss all'Connel, (original:),. was an excellent piece- of composition, and exbibited much i thought. "Our Fa , tber which ar t in ' Heaven," I by little I Tbale, was s olemn and sublithe. GiTat I)lft:time iti i xiue me. 'Gee, 31 . thies, key for hi 'Tabor 4 in. perfee6lig - the arrangements and' earryito- forward thIL. progtimmeJ i Lin ttot.clusion, all di, j l W ,better than as expected,' and , the e hibitionl was alcunEplete 'sticeess in every - particular. l ~'- X. 17. Z. 1 ,- 1 . , . ,ATLANTIC MONTHLY.--,The'llay No ~ 9ff this excellent!, magaztne is on out! i thb;e. - The cont e nts' are: "The gar rit'onists," by the: author. of ;"Life ;in' the Iron-Mills," is a-sketch 'of the vil lage of Economy!, in. this county; Miss Fiel.i's rtcollections of " ' The last days of Walter Savage Lantror;" "Abraham, -Davenport," a poem : by ! Whittieq"To,', morrow," a sonnet . by Longfellow; "Dr,. Johns;" ' "Passages frost, fl saw. Note Book;" "Ilia Fenian ; Heti," d•Chinineyl Corner" !pipet, .by MrS. Stove; "EdWirt . -Booth;' .`Among, the Laurels," a poeni t. by Mrs. Akers, ' continuation of t"Ortfrith : ! Gattni?' "Mr. Hosea Biglow's Speech In Marc h ' Meeting. ' h t 3 . the! title.of a . lpnngent Biglow Paper, by James Ittnisell Lo. well; 'Questions f pf Monuments," is ,a !short—by - by—l.W. D. Howells, ,diS,- 1 t P. Icasslng the meato.ro ' coin memcraiing 1 , 1- , 1 the men and even S .f. the w 4. The 1-usnal RevieWS,ant4. Literary Notices f0110w... Adtiiiess •T cknor & Fields, Bostoit., -. :: 1, I. . teriifon. J N. M'Cullough, Presi . dent opthe C. &. P. RR., at , the re quest of our ,pitize,ns has , kindly on. dered the 4.00 weeeerriNtipress train to stop' t the Beaver. nation. This is now one of the most important eta,' tions on the road, and we think all trains should stop. dur citizens are • more interisted in the eiress train going east at 8.00 , p. ,m.; ,and if Mr. WOuliongli'c.ould be induced R. make the same order as to that', train s he will do a great' favor to our a people.. We ()We i M'Cullough u:any thanks tor his 'continued kindness to us, and all mid - ing along the lino of his road. ' As one favor deserves another; we hope-he will 'grant, the second request. We 'may be• albwed in this connec 'tiOnl to say,-that the officera c conduc: Itors; &e.. of the C.i& P. RR are the most aceomnfodating and obligin,g men I comiected With any iroad. It is a'pleas. uro to' do business with them. - and. we are therefore emboldened to ask those favors that benefit the people as well _as the road. tar Gen. John Littell, of this eon ntt, has been appointed 'on the Cotuniittee of Arrabgemente having in charge the cereMonies , of the iew eeption of the flagli p of Pennsyliva!pia Regiments, in lude eadenee' Square - , Philadelphia, July 4th. The Legisla turelin 1861 provided t t the Gover— nor should_p . to,cure i t preient to each Pennsylvania .Re" went as stanitaids unon Which should I .ite inscribed the number. of the Regmtente and. , the painted,' arms of the Oommor.wealtb, and jthat all, the standards afteil the rebellion was ended ahould be return ed tO tha GOVernor, that they migbt be presorved by the Skate. The Fo.urth of Jul3r4bas been set apart, for the tor.; teal rein ruing of titeee standards.) The selection of Independence Square ; l'hiladelphia:,wee' moat fittingank:le p propr4tte. To eoldies,-,their friends and ihe, people of the 'Common. wealth. the , - 00eston--fwill bs ode of great interet. . , ' - j' -- . MEM ----------- 7 — Nvi i- N71 . 4 , --- , : rfb -r- 0 Tint Botangss Oci *S... Soldier. and 'Siii,Joni,* Peemaylvaiiii• are tuested to meet in qcsVenties in.; Pltte ri on the;gig Of Junehues. , t as .will 'be seen 1)4 - the fbllowing ad.: - dress just i s s ued " - lif - Mijor General Jiartranft: -.. - H . ---• ~ !-- -- -1 -, . - . - nAfIRIBB,IIItO, Miy 1, 1866. ' • ' TO the ',Soldiers ofeenn,syhiania . : In obedient.. o' t the Aut ority invested hi me by 'a retiotati.in I adopted 'by the Convention, of Soldiers, held in this city on the Bth day of bisiich,lB66,l do hereby reqaest all hoilora - hly diacharp; ed. soldiers. and *d'art!, of ,Petiosylv'n• nix to meet inn- - their riespeatiVerlegisla tive clistricte, ar.d Pelee!, 1 delegates not exceeding itive, in Inunther—to , represent their district in a, Soldiers' Conventibn to bc held at !itteburg on Tuesday, the sth of _June, at ten ti'.; clock, A.M. Where i any representac tive diatiiet tlbmprisec more than one county, the manner lof c'electing del.' , eghtcs is respectfully referred to the coltliire of the district far iiucif.con-r feren'ue as will result In a fa ir : repro centatiOn of each county. Citizens who have born arms in - defense of the nation against treastin, hive an espe.l cial interest In the purposes of `thie convention, and it As ; desirable that ati lull a representiOn .4 the brave defeni der of the conntry, isl; possible should be Bemired on this oe.cssien. JOIIN 1 0 .1 HART4ANFT, Late , Brovet M.aj. Gen. U. S. Vols. se. The Lawren6 \Journal says that the oil fever in that couuty is on', the increase, owing io recent develop, mer.t.4 on the. SlipperyrOck, and on the Motioning. A I good well: was struck un Thursday Icif last week, by ;the Lawrence Oil and Atit4g Com pany, on the ; Robinson farm,ron the Mahiming iver• - 11 boat ,two miles - above Edenburg.. We hay.e not Laien'at the weli; but, we are informed that it is. only one hundred and fiftpiiine feet doe At one . hundred and fifty-three . P... -- Van Wert ...;. I feet a crevice abnut eighteenJinchea in fort Wayne!.::. depth was 'struck, and 'pumping was VColumbil...... i comnienced, After] about eighteen l'Etentsi i ille....i hours purr piag, oil . .tiinie...forth . , and .1 1 ;,' L l' i. r : etm . --- ! op to thie time is prodUcing _ono bin..! 'Bourbon ...... ret per hour, or at th rata of twenty- Pl ymou th_ .- 1, Plymouth._..: barrels per i.lity. and night,- and i wanatah..:pr.4 increasing 2 .- - lhe i finality of the- oil is 1 ValPariiiso'••• ' tinc .- libricatir.g and has hitherte sold Illo bart ' 1 Clarke '': !, at $2O to 830 per baiLrel so far :as prod 111C.RR.Cros-ii duced. _ - :I'r - R Isl.RllJli. 1 Chioago . i - I Important to EfOuseice - eparo. , • The steady reduction of the premium on Old Las sensibly affected every branch of - business. The cost of -trierehandisen general, is grow ing lees to,the consumer ?very day. Stiles ,&- Shallenberger announce to" the public, what 1 their customers have already discovered, a heavy reduction in the p a ce of Grlckeries. 1 They give na quotatione, as priesare- a1..1 1 most daily changing; an with a downward tendency. _This' much, however,l they will I say : 'With a full knowledge °tithe Grocery 1 business, thiy buy the WI quality of goods I to be found in the best markets, at; the lowed cash vatee,l'and have, resolved to sell them at. an unusually small , for distant , . . Goods , for distant p oint s, are carefully packed, plainly marked, l and delivered free pt 4. charge, at either .of tie ailroad . stations, Cr on board the trains, vibe t freight is prepaid , . . iSru.r.s 1. - n.”.LeNBERGLif, / Dealers in Groom. °e and Queenswire, Bridgewate 7 r. Ps. 1= I ' CORRRCTED BY•WRI. ORR. lour,,Per bbl - j l Dried :ApPdes per blie do ;Peaches Wheat` Corn. Oats ' Flax Seed, Beans, Potatoes, Onions,. Corn Meal, Eggs, Butter, Hams, Shoulders, Sides; • Tallow, Lard, Candles, _Molasses, Carbon oil, 41 per dos / ' pe,r lb.. as = 1111 per gall., PITTSBURG MARKETS. lIONDAY;IIdaYi T,v1866. l• Ftsu--:-Sales of 15 hallbarralit Lake - Herring, 84 50; sales Of 10 ;Half-bar. role White Fist), 89 50. -' CuEzsg—LSales 20 bOxes new 20c; sales 80 bxs. Goshen at 25c. • ; BACON—Snor cur e d hams!—sales 10,000 lbs at, 21ic ShoUlders-- sales 7,000 lbs at 13f4146.. sales 6,000• lbs, ribbed,;at 161 c Total sales 23,000 lbs. •-• 'LARD—SaIes of 21 barrels at 21ic ef Ib. ' LARD Olt —Sales 251 barrels No. 1 at 81 85 13 at'llnn. • FLOUR—Extra lam* from ;winter wheat, 400 barrels in Jots, at 811 50 ; @l2 00; 100 ahle winter at $ll 65;'• 75 bble of - at 011 75; - 40 bbls fancy at $l3 Olrgi bbl.lSpring wheat Flonr—Saies'2oo bbli choice at 810 50; sales 275 iitils•do at $lO 25@i0, Tho ir.:..riset wilt; firm at .tbe figures are •• i havo noticed, without anyl pros pcct of a decline being\ tar atlhand. S.;Ratium—Sales bbls at 57-C and 5 hhls at 50c per gallon .. t }:oos-- - -Sales 18 bbis in' lots. lap: BLITTER--Tho highest ;figures we ear(' quoted were 40ewhilst :s o ine I m lots did not cotnand figures SO I ,high. Hay--Sales 6 tons plover, 'from store, at 821: 8 tans do Timothy,! 821. Sales 15 loads "at the scales at 824@ 26 per ton. No Te.T.oozB-75 bbl.. of (.:bolts, fr - ':by - 4 3 !torn store, at $2 25@2 .50.'per bbl. Sales 300 Web mixed atsl 10. Sales of 20 bbls P. B. at. $3 l2'per bbl. CORN MEAL—Sales 151' bushel at qoo - . GRAlN—Oatik—askles 350 bus, from store; . ' at 132 e; 700 do , at 63e; sales 2 cars, on 'track, itt 000. Rye— was steady; sales of 150 bush, from .depoi, at 83e, an - adrucee. Barley is want ed at a slight •advance. Jeorn:—Sules 300cbush.sar at_Boo, sales,3 oars' she( led at 770. .76 heat - alit Isaias_ 1-i . car }.lllwinkie Club, at $2 10 per bush. • EMEICEI2I . - - - 6 . : • iti %6k.' - tiiiitiANlT , „ , .. r i cHtitiocuo...,,,,F,iiii,LiESOTO i ' , OIL CO." are hereby iotified that a. nteitincor,ol d evolPaitil!a hel .# - thti' l OFFICE OF ii,,J,_ PE T, • ,..lneq.,.ii he bat s Guilt of Glasgow, Berra? !pupil, p un k., p i, Thursday thert,th dm/At* itue,,.tt Acce.4. s. *24'10 the 100144 Or a:said. eci--' P an Y ithil tT 9 1 4' a C t ' 444tll P: i attis 1868, li)ut transaating such (alai Visit:lima as may be ira quisite in orde Itol . obtiin Letters Patent un der sail - set,; lid:the itippleirteht 41a:roved' April Tath,_l§Fri. •____, l' • A., J. PETTIT, ,I"rttsi , itirr; fleoretary.l. tap Cuss. B. B CURB AIM IPAVIIfp WANTED. PROPOSA ; are invited .fcir the part 0f.2P.i,000 feet of Curb atone' inches face, two (2) feet depth; al3o f thousand (59,600) square yards- of goo paving stone.- Address . 1 . MONAGHAN di EWA Box 297 Allegheny City, aprlB:st R,A.,IIIJR, 0 'A , PITTS. OT. W.' ail .U. I On and after Nov. 19, 1866, Trains wi: ,Stations daily, Sundays eiCeptid, lows: (Trill:ming Chicago at 5,6 leaves. Pittsburg i itObester...,; N. Brighton.. Euou ' Columbiana.. - Baleai Canton, l i t 1 Orrville. Wooster Loudonville .. lCresthne iAr Bucyrus U. Sandusky Forest 11 Lima.. Delphos' , - . . , . ' • I T. AISS GOING lAil l r. I ' s ' I . - • , PI • 1 ' . . I ;;•11.m. Ries. ;Ex P's IlExtott. ' , 1* -] - . ; ___... T ._ ._.......... ___. ,--, Chicago - L:' 440 mi ..820atit „P ,550 pm 0,02004 B.lslltltJunc ;,...,. " ; ~i ; 0 ..'t -• ~ 11l C.Rli.Cros,l44 " "1' ' • -"II: ~ Cl ar k e • ; ; ; 1 ..I • '' l • 44 ; 1 • rt.: Hobart 'I. .1,1. "; " i t.... 1 "1 ". Valparaso...;.;.. - 00 , 4; 805 ' O l l 741 ";1243 IWanatah ....1 1 "I • "l i , '" I. . " Plymouth .... ..14r• "I -94 P " 1 ;•940 " ; 225-4 , Bourbon 1 i... : .. , 1 - "11. '.,. 1 i. Warsaw ....:. 1002 "11088 "11035.-" I 337'4, Piercet0n... , ..i...1: ~ - 1 "1 " 1 .. Huntsville '....! ..:1. "t •'. "1 , . 1 "( 1 • " I Columbia...!. I . - 101 ";1125 "41123 1 , "1: 432 , 1 Fort Wayne.. ; 235em11230P5t11.225am! 555 ~ Va ;ea -.1. 211 . ~' 143 " 14 1 6 ' .." 7•A '.4 D; p; oft 1 ; 1 253. ~ 214 : " '214 " ''7150 ,. .‘t. la r 825 .. 20 c g 245 .. ' Bap SS , Forest . l i r 4OP • " SisY 1 ". . . 407 - " 950 " U Bandusky..; l 525 ~ • 425 "; 440 " ; 1023 ". Bucyrus . •;:I 609 "; 503 "I 526 " 1 11)12 " IIAV .". 640 .1 530-" i; coo ‘i 1145. "t Crestline ik ; ;; - g . ' oco ,II 6 4 0 1 0 4 r . . . , • Li,e ; / ISOAN - ;", ' ‘,.‘ :a. ani lltansfielil... l :. ! 810 ". 633.1" f 715- "1,-, - 118 " i Loudonvillel.iy :922 ',) 718 "r. 800, •;`,I 204 ~) W005ter....... • 1025 "I 811 "!; 850. "i; 255 •",. 0rrvi11e.:...... 1 11(10 ~i 838 ..r , i1.20. , ii 323 " -1 Massillon:..:. 1145 ". 914 ‘ , l 956'" 359 .41! Canton ........ ; 1 1 2115pul 932 " 1 017 . ,'; 420 .11 Alliance 11 ; .120 "11020 ." 130 "I' 52 5 -., 1 Salein ...... .. : 200 ";1055 ' 1 1205t , m1 1 . 6 - 00. ''' Columbianal. ;I 230 "11117 "1231 - "11 620 ... Enos.;. . ! 8 2 1 0 "11152 "r-112 " 1 655 ~ t N. Brighton.. 1;.416 " 1 1225ax1 :1.48 i , 1 735 ..- Rochester .... ;• 430 "11240 "' 200 "" 750 '• Pittsburgh . 1 ..1 690 " 150 •' ' 810 :',. 1900 . 4 IPI • 1 For New Castle land Erie, 6;40 a. n.' Ac= commodatiOn tri ' leave Allegheny for New tH) a Brighton-9, . rn; 11.50 a,tni; 2:05 p„ In; 4.20 p. In; 5:40 ( 0. In. for Ecynoiny, - 10,34 p., i ni. • For New C, stie, Greenvi . lte an4.fairies-; town, , , 3.50 pin. - ; '. i ' ' ; . '' F. It. I,IYERR; Gen.! Ticket :Ag't:,i .. ICETS. 51075 .. 2 50 .. 8 00 200 ' j 75 40 2 "5 ... 1 1 1 .5 L 0 5 86 15: 45 ,2.5 16 _ •18 15 18 90 70 •••• , L • CLEV On and 'ions daily, 8 _ . -- _ 1 • . 1 001R0 807711. --. . .: • . 1 I LAIL. Exiosj 111111 L. 1 , 1 4.CCOX Cleveland .... 11 ; 80. a 0m 225 em ~ l34oex Euclid street 1 811 " 236 " ' • , 853 " Hudson. ' 915 ." 838 1..1' : h 500." .o A rr kr i n i u nt ....... r ......... , 1 , .; ~ ~ i Millersburg_. 'C . r i 1 1 Ravenna it 1050 ~, 405 4. ' i 536 . 41 Alliance ...... 111049 4.1 45b " 1 1 635 f'• Bayard-% 1 11.125.'"1, 520 ~ . WellevilX..,.. j12:55711 . 655 " ..1, ..... . ...,.. 44 ..... / . . .. ..-. r flOllll3 11108. TH. ' 1 ea I ---. ' ( I .. ' 1 1 ItLati. Exe's. Accox z.xtys _ 1 1 _..1-.. • ,Wellsville. ... , I1 4o.a ml 515 ex ..'1...... •........ :Bayarti..4.... 1)12 " , 653 ••• '' - 1 ... 1 Alliance ....... 1100, ". 728 •• . 510., , L* i.... ? „.•... Ravenna......' , 150 ":'Blr7• 728.•• Millersburg... l ' • • ;.: 1 .4..... ' l l • . Orrville '.l Akroh .....;.. ' • • .., . 1 - Hudion:...... il227ex .4851 " 800 " -1 Euclid street 1. 132 1 '" 949 " 916 ,-. 1 ..1 ..... Cleveland .... I 1,46 1 "11000' " 1930 ' 4 ...I . . ... [ • , • r , '- • looma ;ult.' , ' •' - • ' , ; MAIL, EXP'II. Ear's. Acbox ___4_ —L....'.... ---.. ........I,—. ...i...,—..... g '' I skil : .e. • •••••:..t• 40. us 500 am 405 ex . 1 :..i i ..... Bridgeport;.. 1501 , 615 " 415 •" ' . -Legrunge...... 1130 1 .6' 711 6 , 510 6 , Steubenville. 1158 ex 738 " 523 ; ,' ....;,... Welliville .1... 115," 840 " 715 " 710 Wat Brenlt'sFerry 187 : 1" 905 " ' 1 765 " Beaver; ....... 2'u7,44 .040 4' 1 • 835 .". Rochester ... 16 PIIOOO ii ) 8145'sx S6Q . " Pittsburgh .. ;IV" 1115 "i 93 0" itX I P" .- - 1 1 GOING WRIT. "1 * • 1 Al ze4 Exe's- - MAIL. 4 c F ' P lle 1 --- - -• 7--- 1-- ,' - ---- 1 - - . ---- 4 7- Pittsburgh ~ 301 X ; 505rx 600 ax 850 P Rochester ... 11(10 " 620 .' 715 144 610 14 , - 7 . • • 723 " 546;'", Beaver:. Smith'iFerry f 4,26 4 . ..... '. ~ 7551'4 4 f. 05 7 '44 !. Wellsville ... 520 V 720 . " 830 1 1" 645' " Steubenville. 06 44 8101 ,, ' 040 . 4 , ••-• ' Lagrange 1 043 '661 8.38111000 6, , ', •,' Bridgeport... 737 " '930 " 1105 4; •••;• 1 Bellaire...—. 750 •" -.940 4.4120 1 4 .. .•.. "' 1 • v• ~ , • TU . IV+ AWAS BRANCH..;. Les7re t a,• it ; • Arrive" 1 1 .• ' Philad4lphi34.lo A. 50 Bayard, 11.4 .a. ' TAllfe 00041 ON! EOM 700 Ax 145 Em• 830 . " 905 " 843 „ 815 985 !.‘ 408 " ' 1017 'et 447' 1048 1615 1150.. At , UM "1 1242 PM 703 102 44' 7'30 " 1 145 ; 810 "1 ' 222 8.45 328 " F „' - '945 44!. 425 4 4,1035 1 .500.' 4 11110 "( 1 640AmP'700Aili 710 44733 4 0 , 1750 1 . 823 t , l .825 "1.857 948 4 41020',441 1025'44111102 " ,1100 , illl n 9 6, 1285.p.x1i 145 pm, 1122 , '44 23u 44' 4.1' • • 215 ••11'833:•• 322 .01 4.40 . .. 45@x , • 4 l' 830-s ‘q - " sn ~ 741 .• I I 922 1 1 s. TOO .4,111;740 •6c PITTS• RR 21,1865, trains m4111(4043 stiik, ays,excepted, as foltows: CD enteral Tioket Agent.. j MIN =Z= SPRING- C) Vtltoitt received -. LVFE . ST Foa SPRING S! SUM- I I r ent. 's:3t ONE . t 1 hole or aix (6) or Arty filter N, , Pa.! MI =I Cons, R. leave las fol ,l P. M. CLOTH'S IMEM Wm -Stelcuires apr'2s'66 11• HEAL ' ''‘A.TENTSELF-: Wag's . Br frAE subscriber will canvas! 1 "IL ty, in the order of Timms] glat to use,-ruake and.vend, ealy's Pt: Se i' , aeting MI iii mvention,perf et ma every Vas Of all kinds of . 1 agens, Carl ies. It is a perfeet revisal le to which kis - attacked, acti `,. rid Certain-undeT all circum, finis of roads, by night' as V Withlthe greatest Safety, e.itto horse add isesenger, without list ever from the. driver, I a rights to use this patent hi .1 . lh p and - Borough't ) Mechanic: paver; N0v22'45 - .C 1 . , , i6;i3 ,. :: j 920 “ 105''. 5 . g. MEM _ ..1 i 4 HAGENTt VIAW ITEDI • All o w in Press and will be Ready Snonl 1, .. HEIiIEW'S I MS J 7RYO ; T: ; WA OMPLETE j 'in two roluto. ALSO I I M I.EDIC T IrPR L I ; E STI3 I I - ' I ie:ET.cIIAPasTTIRE 01 kAli. 'and Valuably Theory of t4e Rebellion pub-1 it'i!hed, which is inlly attested"by 't-hej ENOII.- .{oc9 SALE it has reaelted ! "301.000"Ivols• find is now, sellingjwitli . increa-ed rapidity. ! Bold only bi Subscription. ) sell:014 terri- Tory given: For DO particular. send for • sir.: cam% Address 1 . 1 -• - I j- I , ) 148 ! ' AMERICAN PUBLISI NG CQ., Asylum l stre e t,H 'f rd. Conn. - 1 ! -, , 1 ScizaSyToN At'Bunn,' Agents. [ma ij:4! ', . , L. f I - - INT,em7ll3atbrsz hi:yil T. , II '• , ... ,0 .-•---- I ' '' i I SHAVING. • HAIR'-VIIITING, j., . '• SHARP DING, &c. „I'l : kortN 13 : "WitidlA MS having. J ust rdttirned Jfrom the army, where he Las setired for ialmost three years, Wialies to ii nf o rail his form 'er. customers - and! 't he public I generally, 4 l , that (he has opened hisjshopin the orth end f the N i ! NAB.KET HOUSE; RID EIVATR, ' avii ere he will carry, on in . h s former liood a , , 1. i ! and fashionable style. By close attention to : husines, he hopes to merit and receive 41iber- Lel ;Attire of public !patronage. ! naafi witihing jti clean, smooth share, or, bait cut in a fash ionable. style; juSt. stop in and give ifebn a, teat, and he feels satisfied thahe can:phases them. ' . ,cdec18:2111 tIEM 'I'ITE COURT or comm BE COUNTI", In the matter of tue volunt ;of Thos. lllianley t o R..P. Ro, Notice LI hereby given! that and Final Account has been fill William Henry. Executor rand testament of fit. P Robe] 'that the same will be confi say of,J,urte term, unless cause be then shown. • ! , I ' • EX EC UTO -N O ";ETTERS Testamentary orb 10 Wg. s.l o t ot idee'd., la tali., Deaver . ty, haria ed 'to the derl,signed, all detited to said estate are reci imMediate payment, and th'osn againstthe same„will present authenticated for settlement., RACHEL HELL, 5pr4436. C0A.14 ty 'd WILL dellyer to the eitiseni B • • rt gen a er, .eaver and quality of Coal,' at the Shortest ens can. at any time, be suppli 'on AVlCinley's run; adjninint Wm. Porter, Esq. ; Orders. left 1 Frazie,ileaver, Stilei & giallo 1 . water, Dl: Camp, jr,, Rochestoi , protopt attention. .• J. C. no• 8 ra BEAD' R, I J. B. CLABIi, Pro, lit - 00 D, STABLIiIG sits . Home. April ueensw.:. ;c. TEA SETTS' CO*PLETE Slant China/ ' 1 i :DIB.IIES OF ALL KIN DS; ;LAMP . S LA old by i STILT'S - St: SHALLEI ILOVER;SEED--Prii LOUISVILLE LI, ' • i WHITEWASH BR ' /, 1 SELP-lIISING FLq 1 For sale'at • 1 i i STUIES &•SHALLE:i ADMINISTRATOR'S kTTERS of adraintstration I, 41 of JACOU lirAttims, late of Deaver, Bearer- co., Pa., , d been granted to ,he widarmgne indebted to said estate are requ immediate pas , ment,• and those arainst the same will present tl anthentioated for settlement. c. - WILSON mari4'66. Lii EW stajnitoi4-, D i . 7 4,. D. N BRIGHTON, =P7 i [. i IN 'WU. iqnlE EL( a : , 046 4 7. I kiwi MEE ti M . 'AND , ER 1 1 ., ..; .1 ; =Ell I® Eil niw stoc ER W orl, Furnish' ntly on hi d. i IMMI 'M %DE TO ORDER tyles aid at ortest a 13, ILEX w, Brid WEM BRI GERAT r .CSI 0 i l l, ke. . . Beivet'. eoun lite, 'to sell the agon-firpke, espect j ;for the k tinges and pug , to every ;vehi g alike prompt eines,. on all 01' as 1:,y1 day, and couqort to any attention ill sell ifidivid , 1/L, or lowa- -• ' .LIEIDWIC,K .. _ t ea. ll LE4B OF , nar. T, 1858.. ry Assiininent ertl. .! 1- ' a Stipplitaintftl d in the:Offite, of the la...iir will tits, dec'd.. and ed on •the first o the contrary ' . 1 DIASO, P i ro. 1 EMS TICE. I the estate n c of. Itnecoo: been gran t fperions in estea tb make having elaidnd hem = properly • xecutrix: 4actocion 1 ',.• 1 I t 1 t i Of And:teeter , • cicity. 0. good 'notice. : Wog.: d at the 'Bank, .the -baulk z of With'. .lohn A. 1 herar,Britig ;, will receive i MOL ; TER,I, riiitigewerer. 1 , • IEI ri eter. l bed to , I 1866. Fins - - • i S; 'BERGE g I E; I BERGEEI TCI•. on4tbe eetitte Inituet4 tp., .o'4, holing ,11 7- Persons stld to make trs7ng Elam properly • ~11 Miter ea . , ler botO SPRINt raItLITORY- IMIIII Straw GHk3JtLX7, AT. 1, i ~ ~ GEALY' S' EU NEW . 41.L1:41iptY,_ Mil kNi) ono': EMl'OlllllO, • • B.RID.GEWATER , .• • • - .• , • • 13 N , Silk and Straw all-041'1445t styles. BE! d Children?s2l-latsi • Large *stock,. Latest:StOes, ali.Cheap: I . I • a 1 1".1.132.33:1.13agir5at. kings, very Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Plumes, Ornaments, Fancy !Silver and Mixed Cords and Tassels, Hair Rolls,.Hair Netts, fancy Combs, Fano and Milurning Collars, Einbroideries, all Ittnas, BLitt Fronts, Linen Handkerchiefs; Corsets, Dress Buttons, Braiott, Cords and Ruffles, old Ladies' Caps, 'l6 *1.49: lair S o • ' ' t Very cheap, . LADIES' FINW•I3ASKE'rS, Hosiery ' GIL . loves, BLACK & WHITE BALMORAL '' SKIRTS, MEN & BOYS' HATS, . HOOP 'SKIRTS, LA . DIES' CLOT-HS. • . - ' siixcomes. - • Lasting arid ; Sid Gaiters,,eheaper Viten write. Vlan,,Titeso - goods will be sold very cheap. TIZOVLE to SHOTV GOODS • MlCll3.l.xi.orb3r. , Straw •134tnet8 stud fiats - altered and clesited, VERY CHEAP. Stamphig,"Pinking ,anii croak Cutting - and wakiag on short notice.. Men'a shirts Made to order; machine stitching._ liar. Remember, the _place. opposite the store of A. C. Hurit; corner Bridge, and:Mar— ket:streets, Bridgewater. WATT'GEALY: 425; -THE • •-., Handel and Haydn Hall, Eighth . and SpringS;Garden.streets, PHILADELPHIA; PA THOMAS. MAY 'PEIRCZ.A:Xt , President and Consulting Aecountcint:— Extzaprdiziary " Inducements 1 • ivovet and Permanent At rangement of Business Colkge'Terms, From April 1 to October 1, 1866, AND sUCCEEDISO YEARS. LIFE Scnot.AniniPs, including Bookkeeping, Business Correspondence, Forms and Cus. tome, Co4nplercidl Arithmetic. Business , "PennianshipAD'etecting Counterfeit, Money, and Commercial Law, - - • TWENTY-FIVE bOLLARS • SCIIpLAIESIIIPS, including the same Subjects, 'as tthovetlime liMted to three 'mostka, T WENT YrDOLLARS: Penmanship, Three months • $7 Penmanship and Arithmetic, three mos 1121. The saving of coal and gas in the summer thonthe is an advantage of such importance'as enables the management of this college to make a considerable reduction in'the smutter rates From October - 1, 1866, to April 1, 1867, And succeeding years, as before,, Life Scholarships .Schularshipss Bmontha Pentrianship, 4 months • 'Penmanship and Arithmetic, 8 months 12 .Special terms for clubs,l Soldiers, and for the son s cJ Itinisters' and . ,Teachers. Day and evening instruction for both se.es,all ages; In banking, storekeeping, bookkeeping, pen manship, pen_ drawing, phonography, ariih metici, mensuration,' algebra, geometry, the calcului, navigation, surveying; engineering, gauging, mining, mechanical• drawing, om mercial law, German; ,telegraOing, and the English branches, at moderate peicee. Lndorsed by the public as the• most successful 'Business College of the country, as is • evidenced by the Act, that • , Four _Hundred and Two 'Student; have entered in the r • • Suter Six MONTHS Or ITSI EXISTS:WC' lal this 1 Principals of Depirtmcnts. _ • m AROMAS MAY Pantos, A. -M. George B. Snyder, R. S. Barnes, -, . C. N. Farr, . '-J. T. Reynold 7,. ' • Llenry , Seim, A.E.Rogerson A M.,C.E. upii.orted by an able Corps . 4 Assistants. . ,IrCarrall .or send Air. a catalogue, College Currency., arid L'ierce't t Practictil Educator. I: OFFICE--531 Ni) h Eighth. ..Stree aplB: . 2m i THOS. M. PEIRCE.' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE T ETTERS testamentary on the . • 1 . 4 tate of. dons Ewa°, lato,,of nage°. twp., Deaver eb."dec:d., having heat gran cd to the undersigned, all persons indebted said estate are rNnestad . to Make- immedis paymeni,and those having claims against t estate will present them to the subserib properly authenticated for settlement. -• . DAVID E,WING, ) • ALEX. EWINO, •lecutolts. apr3'66. . . Raccoon tp... ' .l• . _. I—ioBj -. :• , ' - 'CC)=ds t ..NIVifERS' , RzCSIPT for IT es .. iii.the borocigh of Bridge:e s te , for the 'pairs 1861 end 1862, allowed on fie - tlemontr ~ with J. M. Nerbear, . Collect r 'kr Texeei, April 2,.1862, tor $ 52,28. 'An IPersorc thaittg ,the•eatne will please return' . TROS. ALLISON,. Treseerer of School Boer., i ltriclewater ' •, : [spr26 ME .$35 .. 25 .. 10 NEM 0 • "I" ri 41'_ _ 1113" W e , 111615 g 6 -ri--, 11.11117111111 ft,f r I A:fie'''. • r 7, 0 11- - 11PIE HTE matruntenta, now this well knosyn, tong :eittiblishett grin. are the regalia of •nesrly hays. cent'ury .of study,- 'etpariment and improvements.; Possessing greater 'advantages than all Oth— errnalrers througly.ltliio long period orqii+. creasing experience, two generations of ite: dire,. energetic mind have been'astddiiusly...* employed in perfecting their productions; • THE 'CI3ICKEIIING- PLEVOS' • Are now at, the head ef, , all the initrnmenti. manufactured this C . ..itintry"y. , For' purityy and sonority_ of tone, elegance -, pi' tinlehi thoroughness and . durtibilitity 3f. ;structure, they rank foremost of all. ' ,'With the 'merely mechanical excellence Whielfreiults !argely from the ingenious 'in ventions Of, -Messrs. Chickering themselies • they combine a beauty, delicacy, and . poetty • of _tone lthich is a rare Chalm, and seems re depend as Mach on the ititelligezce as on the': handiwork of the'inaker.- Atnong the leading , artists who have ted this epuntry and well-known Pisaistref Bostos and Now 'York who use the "Chloker•-...., ink ?land" in piefererice to those of othkr-- makers in the co - lint - ti t may be roentier!di dottschalk, 'Jaen, Tharberg, —De Meyer, Sanderebn, Preset. I Hoffman, Leonhard, Lang, Scarfenberg, Bassin', • , Parker, ;. Warren, Bristow, • f-ir- • • Pitt:44lolh Agency Foe' T • 15MatirINTG-et SONS ?mos, _ . (Established in 1831, by J. If. 1E7,1101) I~SPQRTAST.TO • I The subscribers are the exchisito - whole sale Agents' for" the Chickering • Pianos, fop' Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio end Wes) Virgihiti.. Special arrangements enable them. to Sell at, exsittly fhe same' price u• charged at.the FactOry in.Bosten, thus moving freight, insurance and risk of transportation to.purohasets residingin or west, of this'!oily. The Subscribers. *give particular - -attention to the selection of their stock: visiting 'the Factory - nearly every.month for this purpettg their texperience in the business,- nundeal .` skill, a'rid praetical ,knowledge of. the maim- • facture - a Pianos, etuible -them is seleit Rho very belt InWuinentothat Messrs.Chickeilig produce. . Every lust ument warrante4for 5 years, .by the'manufactu'rer and the subscribers. Per sons_ at d disqtnce 'desiring further Infer-Ws ties should a;ddress the subscribers; who will be happy to send them (poit paid,)Arawings- . of the variou Styles'of Platte*, prices, &c.— Ohfl'inoos t Shen in exchange.. CHA. C. MELLOR & 'CO:, . WoodElreet„.. At: St. and Diamond' Alley., Pittsburg, ri! Between 4t aprlB'66-1 ' EVERYBODY BOOT AND 'Ma EM I.IL - ' 013,1117 ; • LEE DIN Alt Y RED UCTIVN T RAO *URMASkRS TO , rcooived a liirge - stook, o! PAVING E . :TIDIES' !GENT'S BUYS' & t • • D I REN 5 SHOES BOOTS. • GAITERS ; r ERS, • 8:6., - I , For Spring and Summer , FIT•OS(PHILADEL:,PHIA, I ara,prepered to , accommodate my old mists, - mers and, the public', kenerallt.• I have ate best selected Stock ever offered in Bearer. pox- °based at reduced prices, and will be sold it rates so low that purchasers Will 134.111nip454 of old tunes. - If ,any; of the stook-sold:altould rip,, I will repair it frep of charge. T 4 4d, for past favors, I still claim a liberal aliara..pf , public patronage. ROW TALION; , r At Old.Statida - B Lavas, A. ApilB . "i 17°I NATIONAL - • ROCHEOTER, f A RE 111 A NUFACTIIRIIeGr all the Varieties of j , ' . Steel an .Cast Iron • rlowe„ and would call the attention, of the Pubisprw of Beaver - Bounty, 'wishing to' Purchase - • • PloWs or NOW Pointe, lathe aliperior.lfinish and 1 , . • I Quality] of our . r Work_ gek.AL,L GAN ARRANTicalis The points:and 'Landslides fit the soirw. Iponding numhers of B4pdiurg Sr Qui plow cask i n bought. tapvlihlY 1 - 7 ;" EX EFLITORI'S LETTER§ testamentary on the "stet, ,of SAM hiciott, late of Rtinover`, township, :Beaver Cennty, Pa., dee'd; Lavin", been granted to the undersigned:nil:persons ;' indebted to Said estatei are regulated to nitskak immediate pat,ment, 'Flnd those having against the same will:tr',esent them propeyl? authenticated for.setiletrient. • * 1.111:1;1. FRAZER, Executor. , tnar7 ; I Hanover tp. ADMANISTRA. OR'S .NOTICU.- . - . J 1 • si ' • ' Ai - THEREt S lette.ria of stimtuntrettom an. 1V T the es, ate "Of RaJfEco4.l 4 4/IN'atolkt , late of horo town , hip, Bowyer county. i elms., deeeased,lafing,been duly . granted to4he Ink. dersigned. all, persona indebted to acid estate are notided to make immediate paymint. gad • 'those having Claims against the saine.loill pre-' sent, them , properly authenticated for settle... mentwithOutdeley.,.' l , .; • i :JOSEPH C. WILSON. Adia',r,. • febl4'o. " ± - -‘• •. Beaver horse , . . . IF you want to inly . Pure Drugs . Medidoi.- end Chemicals, go to - Itoore's Dreg Illioq-i •. • - i I , • • ~ Webll, Mizio• Pichgwski, Itakerasn; Benedict, Btnapsch, Idor, • liSl pi3LTltla _ Pkol PLOW