The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 30, 1866, Image 3

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MAY 50i11,1806.
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'and itcSOELLANEOTI&
4494 m litNaoA3!, JR., '54 Fifth 01.; pia*_
wg ,is the iuthorli4 .- agent. for the istaue
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ip that c:ty
Tke school' house m Chippeas "township,
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,' i s kte " Flying School j House," .was
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Muck by lighting on Sunday the 20th. instant,
'' d coutitlcrably damaged. . .
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: iir Tbe Canton Reputdier stye that the
:4parheads of that .plaeelst week made up
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• •;:(,f $lOO and forward s
it, by-express,
4d,fliory A. Wisp; of Itlehmox , Va. •
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L prA fire at St. elairsville; Belmont coon
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Ohio on the 22d, destroyed a square 'of
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0 moat valyable property in the town,involv
iial loss of $260,000.
!JrThe fair of ' the Coluinbiane County
iiricalturel..society will be held . at New Lis
orb,' on Tocklay, Wednesday And Thursday,
ieptember2lith, 2Gih and 27th. , .
Atictsrsu.—The Lelgislature, at its last ses
tiolii, appointed a joint committee to. Contract
l a . E t 'e paintiir of the Battle of 'Gettysburg: l
Th l it committee met on Friday, 'and 'awarded
11) contract to Peter C,. - ltothenctel, of the ei-
V f philifleirbia. The painting is to be a
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odd grair, representing It . liatile twit miles
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, ig,Sisteen that sand barieli,of sour are .
lyip. 6 in the warehouie of one mill at Minna-
Minumta,. awaiting the opening o
wignti6n,to to shipped east. Nearly three
nill:ons of bushels of wheat are in store
1.61:1s baCiOn on rail and river await
irg 2itlEinent, wh:eh (1013 not
.include the.
istge eniounti still held by farmers.
Durarctios or riA11:1119111111# BILIDOE.•••••
E s taer...y morning, one, .o'cloCk, the
Ilitteria odd the If ar i riebut g bridge or that
yorikt which connect the city with Forster
had, Ira! destroyed by ':ftre,inrolving a foss
of bey; ion sixty thouttaud and ninety. thous-
Ilits• life was the,work of an incendi-.
• georiOnah 'Wood, Edward Granden and
Wright,lhtliel living. in the upper cad of
i;rene Ounty,_Peunsylvania, had each a child
()13 nu. iong !HUGO. Wood gave to hie. the
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4,sr.c. •T pbert E. Lee W God,. Crandon that
'if C. L. V.allar prandon, and Wright
N hid Ill'epring that' of. Jefferson • bayis
rrigiu. • .•
jam," Tile Mercer Dispatch. says: Robert
Nap, IVe;lf creek tp., met with ati i accident
nut TtisS`day ,vening which caused hie death
i;L iqatLazi two bourn. lie had been hauling
ith a team of yotlng horses, and When re
turning.f veil the neld with the empty- wagon;
!titles:it I.e.:3rue frightened and • ran away.- 2 -
lietiome boa: de on the wagon being thrOwn
ef,lle pitched forward on the double
trees .ar:•1 becitme entangled in the traces, and
vas Itutsv . .gel &MI his head badly- crushed
lie only lived two hours after;
be:4 reecut,l , sad vre 'not conscious front the
tilue,of; tke injury.%. 6 _ •
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IS.* : the ' it ; II _inst., A. J. Pettit, Esq., 1
vas 'rated on to isOld - in inquest on the body of 1
an uriCauera Lltau:dicaind floating in the Ohio i
ricer; 51,s bodri•hr.d be - sa in the water so 1
:lock. and was lisuch decomposed that it was
tiaeult 'for the jurY to determine whether the
* punning was a.icitiontal or the result of vio
' lence. -• . The efonf4 was 01 foreign birth, sup
poseti.to be,a Gesjirturt; ,about five feet thiee
inches in height, and about CO years of age. i
Ilia feet were' wiaPped in linen clothes, and
had boots on. [ lA:sitiAll galvanized watch with
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hoe chain, and a composition ring; were
found on the body. the ring encircling the lit-,
dein,* of th' rig ht, hand, With 'the letters'
?•+l.l. 11: - eagra ed on it. e The body was prop
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aly interred ; ad thsjury rendered a verdict
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r - -inaccordauee ith tho above. fedi. .
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', • Iccirvrti.-L-Ota Wednesday evening, a din
; tressing and ' 4 Fttal Accident occurred on the
Pittsburg. k"ert Wayne and Chicago Railway,
near Rucheater:i The five o'clock eastern
bounil/miliirilli had just left the 'station et 1
Rocbeitor, L -wheti the engineer, named John ,
Fitzsimons, had occasion to leek out at the 1
side 'of his engini. Which, was rapidly . incises-
ing - her speed, but glancing back at the train,
tld,:; which he stretched himself forward, kis
ltesd teas Saddenly-tirought into contact, with
G telegrf.ph pole, wiirch leaned over the track.
kooeking blitz off the engine, killing ltbn in.
neatly. Fitzsimoes brother, who was act_
. ins as fireman, immediately stopped the train
srulbacked up - to re over the body, was
fatuidlying alongside of the.track'quite dead:
The hack or 'Fitzsimon's bead. 'was badly
thattrisd, and blood weaooring - from Mei ears
, szd month. The body was placed-on board of.
et train and conveyed to Sewickley . . ';
I Miss I.lary Gilmore, daughter of Captain
liG.i l nore.o4 BritigeWater, bid one of Jicr Fins
i;oketblast batuisiaY, by. being thrown from a
lose. as it broke through and fell while cros
sing& ',Adze vier Sie r 'Xiile - run.—Locel.
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INIITRIIMENTII KIND TO
'.llry.--We have tried for some months Mason
Cabinet Organ in our congregation' .
tad see satisfied that it is all that was reproitited. It posseises both. •sweetness and
pelf, and weibeilove, from its '''inbstintial'
, raitli;that it will not be wanting durability;
fleV.] Siselnaroa; East Liberty."
"The Mason ft Hamlin Cabinet Organ rew
e4led more than a 'year ago for my chureb.•
hes glses entire s a tisfaction. It is doubtless
o.ne thz bekt investments es.er , made by my
cagregatiQn.
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[Rev.] J. N. Palms, Wellsburg, 176.'t -
9:he 'Sisson Slliamlin llabinet Organ lies
beta in use since ulc received it, and gives en
tire t..tisfsr Lion. We wotdd. not Os without it
trthrse times thelcost. . • '
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P. 1 4 11. linorga; Indiana-, Ps."
Pencns intending Id purchase atf ., ustzl l . -.
".seat fo r t i'Churchtshotild not . to,csonninif.
4 e 3lJson grin:din:Cobh* .Orgiusiet the:,
I gq!C7 in. this 'City —,waierooms, Wead:
stvon; or, if residing out, ocrtowp, to !tend rfk,,-1
ss
eh4rtitti;
inarinitioi in the iiibeci, and will I
b• isit free to, anioni 6...m.lictr
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co', 81 Void
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"Nlisistaiktis snotlisr'ool um
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Fi rr g; r i a;rSIID I T ( I3 -
‘ k e.,, passe a •1, , as . ,
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iher
. k, , entipylyaniA - - . I.lgiriplire, l air.
uires[thitt )Hall dPedaYiAlli-bobArYanNi
atia .fc#: la , Aqlfiz-Arll , he\Pl . l ll/401)fifilt - ,tl ' f_.
811a11 be t reetiiitcid ireith'elifflcllibirii+
`norditig of deeds it; the Count-y where
'the labda lie, within is nioniha t ifa,r
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the exciution or -sue dPedir 'acid Ciiil:
veyani'pl;
.apd -rvery.lrtrieli ;deed ! , .And
conveyance tot, recorded as aforesaid,
shall isi judged fratArilene anifrirOirf
againit any subNequp_t purehaPer for
a val able corieideraion, unless such
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dadsbe •rect.deui • ti , fore :the record;
ingi4i tiiideltd Of • conveyance 'uncial
whieb: such itubseqAPot -purnhas6r:or
mortgagee shall claim." This"' is a
veryi4nportant notice : and those' hold
ing uilireeorded deed will aqurithe im
portance ofi l haiing them : recorded
withott dela r Y: 'I i_., •'. -
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NO i BOUNTY OR rh.Y TO 11EIRi ; OF
DEsEarzes.—lt.hae
s'
en ruled by the
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Seconudyt ToCat e Treasery,.WhOile
deeisilm , •hus,.been Sustained , by, the
Second Corriiitrollerl thi.t no Bounty
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of - arrearriOti of pay will be allowed
to,„the widow or hei r rs t of any(individ
tial,iwho,, at luT woe, deserteci frbm
the service of the' llnittd States; no ,
emuiteir hoW,short th desertion,- not.
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withstkiudi'Ug he play itive subsequent
ly served out thu teem of his 'enlist
inent,l In the prt.pated bill.e Rowbe
fore' c'ongre4s, this iotir:ris adopted,
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and all:deseriters ar exeltidesl from
the benefits tbiireof
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lirteresting to
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The new Woolen Pactot of Mr. Jos. Ponte
fract ii i. nowready to don?l kinds of custom
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wqrk, as•will be seen by his attiertisenietit is
apoitte_colutan,to which!attention is directed:
Those of our readers in :4e coitittiy ititq have
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wool icj . work up, would do! well to give him a
call. l'4lr. P. is a ivootta nnfoicturer of long
experience in the bnsinesi, nd is determined•
that. th,e work turned out:at his Factory 'hal
be second to none in the -country, aid further
that it; shall be done on:jhort notice and yea
eieue.ble Aerms... Remem er the place. nearly
opposite Oilliland's Store New"Brighion, Pa.
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i Soldiers' Aiterrtion. . . I
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Thcre will be a meeting of the Sol-i
dierslof Beay . er county,, at thr - Court:
linus, in Beavii,.oal Thursday even.,4,
.intk,"3ll.st, Tor. the pUrpose of -electing
deleiates to the ,Convention that
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meets in:Pittsburg on the sth day of.
June 4 ' A. ftill Attend*nce ib deaireu.
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sfulTWe teal l attea,tion to the gairer
'tisement,.of Alex. Cli i 1
krk, n anntirr
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collunln i ,, - "Alec." ha* o pened. an eat—
ing hbuse on the - bi ncEiit tile. mouth
of IslfirtdrltittOind NVO are 'informed
keeps a first (leas eiting hbinte. .:Giive_
him 0. eall,-and our word for it, yOu
will chine away satisfied.
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SOrCol. Charles t. Shriner • Willsd•
dressithe p'eople of eaves eounty at
the Cimrtliouse on Tuesday. eveni rg.
June isth: ' -
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13,dit4r$ Argus: In the-history of the
Ilett4r! Seminary. as -given in the last.
Atgut,,ithere is this, - Mistake - i• . "The
practral idea Was first Augee ' sted by
Rev. I Bishop, Sirnp4on. of the `At E.
Giturr!lr." It did Inkt originate with
Simp6onl lie neither icriew,.
or thnUght of' it lunitil it waronggerit—
ei:Vtolhim' This is the true origin, of
the . Slinitiary :• I was hereon, a visit,
and while taking: with Mrs Judge
Agnew about a Seminary we had cern
meriCivf in.Oreensharg, Westnioreland
cotr.tir, it- Occurred to me .that Beaver
.would ;Lid it - good place forieSeminarY.,
arid sliggested it to her. After talk
ingtci her. I went tio see M.r Shiveley.
to 'see; Itcliat his house (W i ttere
B. A erson hots , fiVes)cou Id be bought
for.. On my. way.lhorne . I called on
Bishiv 4 Simpson, eptiversed t'ith him
'on at silbjeet,•itild arranged to come
'with' ". and.-look after the matter.
It is d small matter, I know, but it is
'better to have the facts.
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ver, May M 1
24; 1866. I
k' BAN K NorEs .— C~,te~ideraGle
taz
,ness is expressed by ;business'
men !and 'others, saps the Harrisharg
Teiegi!•apii; 'stoma the • totes issued by
Stsitel barks. particularly since ,2t.be
failuro Of. 'several bunks in the oil re
gion.' Afterlooking over several laws
on the subject, - we believe that after
the.firet day of July the banks will be
required to pay a iertain tax uptin all
Stateibank notes they may pay fat in
the course of- business There is-no
tax upon reeeiVing lho The
banks will, t bereft:ire,. eßittinue to__take
them[ -on deposit, or in payment of
debt4 as heretofore, but instead-of
putting them-in circulation l again sill
send them for redemption. Upon this
process. no
,tax will be - ' levied , , and as,,
the . exist i ing banks - in- Pentisylvane'l
are 4fhliged to redeem their old issues
nobody ill rose- anything. - `The ef—
fect of this regulation will be to with.,
Ott* 'the 'old bank notes' grsdnally
frimij,eiretilation! Persons who hold
these notes neea be in no hunk to get
rid. of them, as there no danger .ot I
loss - 1 by- not sending them home at
once. A eudden rush of such 43zirebilp.
cy to: the banks will only ptoduce in
convenience,- Without being, 'Of the .
leastladvantage to the holders or anyd
body; else. I l•
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. 0, 4 ' cßP,tain liu4oq. Ann9tineOti,
thatihe. intends to7:cross the Atlantic!
mean in '-a , meiotic' ilifti-boa‘ tiventk- .
:• feet Icing aid six feet'bibad; 'The
iittlei*estel 3ft - t0 be shii, rigged, init .
beside the poptaio-is to thke..oue man.
ti.adsori, it- 48 ,sajd,, intehds' going to
Lope on first, titter-which he wilirTiki . t
tliii -* ringiiii.l reettonri.,.6l:kies.. of_ tho
Old' oif.d'lliitliltie LillitoutiSC' instil,
er
and . tillilton.:oliiiiihiii , th litiVParis
.sv
?chil4tiftt)k - for: bio44 3l l, l nit . been
exPekosifii depiriitl: - . .. .
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P.9.riimppoq
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Ile g :t iLtitIVTI .
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iWiiiin '
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The it . , i saHe
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ittrialiffpgamed the
bill equalietng%binntlep;of, ealdirt
Sailer‘iffd 4pitifid# itlfitr!wefts %fag
ed in the late war: !- There . were only
two votes: gainstly pa the call ol - the
yeas and aye, Messrs. Nicholson, of
De I a werfr oct ( 4 1letnibtoratitentileky.
Thereiwas little or no debate on ttbe
bill) • ft provides , in l liriefilthat to ev
eryisuldierleailor o x taar.ine_ who has
been eir - tay 64 iiiitiiirfitily ifigieburged
from tlie,seryfee there..shall be fillofv.„
ed eigh tl and - one-third' defiers per
month; or. the ,rtitcr . of. ;one hundred
dollare_periyeac for all the time which
04 serred - betty/ice:el ~ ATTril 11 - 110861;
and April 19th 1865 ar.d i tn case: they
have been ' i dischargeti - - from the ser
vice on acc,onet lot wounds received in
battle lot:While- eriga.'red,in. the line of
duty„the i , laid allowance of bounty
shiW
ll' . eora'plited' and paid cip'to the
(30(l of t the term - of, nervier) for which
tit" enliattrAiiiVitei
ienade , f lii:'• cam'''. -Cif'-
death :cif any .while ,in the eerviee;tir
, in Case of death af)er cliieeharge t and
beforeqbe :end of the ieria of enlist
merit or discharge, on sitioeat of be
ing wounded, the allowance of pay
ment alien ibe made .. to his i ridovi if
I elle ham nofibeen reniarried; 'or if there
I be Mo IwidOst
. then to the -minor chit;
'dren of tai ik deceased who may bean
der sixteelr years;of aye., In COM 4
pitting and !ascertaining the-bounty to
be Inaiii thermshall be deducted there
from all bonniies already paid or, pay-;
able tinder existing laws by tbi3 Uni-*
tell Stateetj or by any , State, county,
i
city, town.lbr oche) mumeipal organi-
I.Tation, or by any yoltntary assoma
' t!Oti;ao tbat is 110' ease' ;slialbtlie-ag
g rf ' ? gate amount of bounty= allowed
and pod.fromiall rioureeici'eice‘ed eight
and one-!bird '
~ dollars lot each month
of ,actual s; - rvice, cir at the rate of one
I hundred dollars per year. N a boon
'ti it to be paid, fo any substitute or to
any ;sibldier dire hanged du the ground
of 'being a Minor or to a- rebel deser
ter Vltio ec4isted in the tnitect, States
&rink., NO, assignments or tratiefers
.1011bountiee are to be permitted. The
.Ipassale of ithig bill by !,he'lteilate is
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regar ed ae extremely dOuhttal. The
The °illy elle:lion to ir , is a financial
Done. IA eSrefuV; eitimate snows that
it 'Woiild not take less than two bun.
dre' mi m d lliens fro the Treisury. •
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Firmera.
Fin Or Tu WORLD.4 7 ProOteeies.are again
inirent respecting'tho end of the world. Ilts
reverend gentleman, of the Millerite persus
sioln;pr'otliets universal dissolution in 1888.
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{ 4 , lnother one times the lit of. August, 18e6,
is theelosit4g up of time. ;
MARROID:
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• On tp• lit h instant, by . Bey. I_ Murray,
W-fr,arn F. 2'01:4[ -and KATIC pAMPIIIELL, both
of llndustry,'Bealrer county. ; •
On the 24th instant, by Rey. E. M: Wood,
Mr". Anrinsoi l t MAautas, of Darlington , to Miss
MAST B ; GILAILOI, of Freedom.
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May ;28, at the National Hotel , rl:iptver, by*
Bey. 3 S., Bracken,Mr. Jowl Waive. of
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Bayard's Station, Columbiana' county, Ohio,
to MiseiJamsts Itincasth, of !MUTTS, .Stark
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county, l Obto. , .
BEAVER.• MARKETS.
I. nottancrry BY WM. ' Una. '-
Flour. iier tibl '' • ' , - , -, Talf 75
Dried- 4pplc4i per litiat -1 250
do Ileaclies" - 3OW
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Wheat! 2.00
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Coin - - 1 . 3
p.
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011iei " - 45
nix Seed, j 2 2S
Bens, - " ' I . . ' •4: 1.75
Po stogs, ~"' ...., 1 - . - , 125
Orrionei I 1 . - f• 150
Coen pleal.. •. "- 80
Eggs, f per dui
Butter 1 per lb.
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shOulders,
Sides, •6
Tallow, ;
Lard. f r .4
CaOdleN,
1 per g 111....
CaidrolrdiLl
paaix., l --Corn--Sules of 500 bush
on traCk qfse• 303 bosh`Rio; Name .t. g. 41
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urea i vats.:--atee 2 ears vt ester!" at
elevator lat 55c. Rye—Sales of: four
cars
,itrack: at. 81 por bushel.--';
8450 R of 13 100 buahels clubs from ela•
vatcr, l B2 7 l 1002 H.' . , • - .
ROTA 068 = Sales of: -100 bushel
peach lilow, at $1 40. '
Bacoxf-Sboulders;•- 10,000 lba ii
to a, 141R21-4ie; sides; ribbed. 8,000
UT. 17®17ic; hams, platicstigde cur
ep, 5 000 i lbs, 2.1.1®22c; canvassed do,
231323/c. :, - - - ', . ~ •
I.l,Atan-!- Sales of 15 I.lds at 21.4®220:
COuntryiseils at 2001t1.'
' il.ods-t•Sales' of 12 bblti at'2l®22e
IBUIITEp.--StlloB of 20 packages 111
lots at :R ®2sc per quality,
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ettExak,--Gilits.hen is quoted, at 21®
220; Weatern'Reaerve at 16®18e.
• I .lioo - Ott; =Balm of 85 -bbls No. 1
MIS / . 83 ®! ' B5 Per gallon. ' ,
SOadium MOLASSES—SaIes ii a
small.
y at, 55®60c, • ,
IHAF4SaIes
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at the ware , reported at
$22 00®26 00 per ton,.
• *Leda -4Extra'faniily,winter wheat,
260 hbleit 111215®12 -50, 100 bbl* do
lti ItiOettfigures '' Spring wheat, Paler
Oven 'that 'there" Will be mint
ing of.the "B OPuPtY. Oil Co." at
the tr. 8: Revert - no offtee: .tbe 16th day-of
June.' it 2 o'clock is the' afternoon; for di
„parpoae of orgatdzinfunder, the General Law
.- - 1 D. L....ndsun3;P l eget.
13et`y. '.
nty2B:
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IWILL deliver to . the citizens of Itoshesi.er,
Bridgewater, Beater and `vieinitY,.,a good
quality of Coal; thiiehortest"notice. War_
ons,can. gni timi„be supplied at the Bank - ,
on .111'Binley's -sun, .adjOintng -the- blink - of
Wm. Porter, Esq: -- Orders ten midi John A.
Frazie, Biivif,lstritie di Bhillc:ntergir,Bridg.
Stele!, i!I camp, jr;," Rooliestsr,,will resolve
prompt attention. 11
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SBURG IVLOLKETS.
MONDAY, May 21, 1866.
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Industry ••,,snuaolo ~ t ; 7
f'rCif 'Trill -11:111iyii (Fo
man,) GeOrge Siodart. - ' - -
- litilOteir: 3 *OO4 fichtniii (W.
Keoo6
•BPAkOi I n hT rgt o r,
a.ni.sei„ 1
M. eire i.
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' Ptlge ter;*liaßrti?. ,
iiiii'ttiehriii;
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- Big *Oar: jmnell H.ccalhogia l l ..,
Falliton:• - R: { ,1".1 cliiiteit - 1 - -.1. ,
Now - BrightOn: b:.iE to'bounb"rii . ll;.,
Soutiii%eaveri ,itobe gaistr4 Andrew
. Johnsion,Satuuol 41wrourai,. 13aMued
Mitchell;',, 1, i . :,,.,, .I '.:,- 1
, Ikon - :DenitUPSIOYt- il r i ul !'4 4 '!a s i
Reed - i--- ' —;. -'` --- --, • ''' - I” - '
Ohio: Janiek.LNlalt;;;-'-• ,-_
Roches - ter ITo: ,paftla.Hiteholt; .
Hopewoll:., wjp.1491- moDpwil„4;. ; r .
Pulaski: Jiunas P__lrlin) i I
. Freedom ßoro 1: like. Pikrkinson;
. ..North ,Senii:efflY ,`. John . Awlek;
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Rochester Borough: Lewis - Bay a
Greene..Waihm'eton Reed; , 1
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rsirrra-,-/lILIT MlONzyy• ....
i Green . ,obn-I' 'Andrews, Thorn
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Brunton, JOS, CamPbell,John Swan
Isaac, Eakin; Joins,* Latham; ' . J
Moon: Allen Brdok4lohn Stew,
Cornelius Vreygeridt; =
• Hanover : , josteph Buchanan, 'V
CaiO, Henry I latnee ' li r m Miller,.
i ,
Now.Sew . ipklyi: G 80. - Bunt,o,S
Enierick, Josephlllajors...
' Economy:11100y 4.. 'Bryan ,' Dit
Ehrmnn,Wn& •Larkins,Alex. Foray
Bridge water: Thomistampbeil,
Jolla 8; Dickey, Chas. Stone; i
Raeco‘in: Antliony , Chriatler, R
Barnes, Jankes 017; •.• -• . .1
IDarlitigtoli: 'Stip. Mi Crawford, J
Young; '
.° '• ,; 4 ''' . I
South Beaver: giintlet G. Cough
Failston :,-. Georg? Douglas, Ili
Henderson; .- -I - ••••• -. i •
Ohio: Npblo d ruhann
New Brighton; R R. Hoops, El
Militiele, .Joieph - r. , Pugh; - •
~, I
Rochester Boro • J .' R. HuClells
John Stiles; Josep h Vandevor, 4,
McGoun, L. H. Oittrfian; • .
Indepentl4nCe:l- Wm Kennedy;
. 1
Freedom i:ll3e l ircon'gt 4 : David - Love
,
Brighton TOwnship:4 - no. 31.'lliat
jr..n.lio SOrnera. . ''.. ' ._ I
I _Big Beayer:l Jas. Patterson, Rot
Crawford,,lfugh J. Marshall; , I
Roehente.r - Tpt-, 'Robert ;Ramsey;
Phillipsimig: John hi: Shrodes;
Beiver Boro: Moses Scott, John
' 1
Purvis; - I
Mat ion:1 Austin
_Thomis;
1 . indostry:,•Samuil. Todd; •
Harriny: Dania Carothers; -
- Glasgow:, Smug! Cunningham;
,
North Sewickly: Nathan Hazes
.1-fookii4oi.i.; lit. JohnALitteli;
Frank n: He nr y J
Pulaski; i Elwoi)d.libornee;_,
Borough : Tp: John Weaver.
. I !SECOND
-
Roche ter :3., 'Andel
Monroe tiler;, , •
Reou.lmy; Jonathan Biddle , :11.
Berry, - . Benj.' X. Beigbley; • •
liookcavni TboV,Biliettamore.
11 Witherspoon; •
BirubeTJ A.
B. Jolly;
ID)pevitellii•WilltsA-Cifveri;
• Raceoon no. Chrb4t., Th o Gore
Darlinktaii: thigh Dilworth, 1.4
Edger, jilh'4 • :Dav i t;'• • ,
M.arion:4lto'sTreneh;
Indepengence: i Leander Holmes;
I• . •
Greene: John Kerr, Tho Withdt
- lnciustr):•: Rich'd ;Knight;
~•
Brighton: William Lester; -
Roehee;ter tp: A 'f".•Laenek; •
BridgewAter:., john Dutton;
-Harmnny-: DaVid Lens; H
. S. Beaper:../341 M'Elrny. John I
VrAnklin: - Sarripson MeQuietoti;
Freed Ont,: RObert M'Cuskey;
liorib Marshall,
William PUr(ei.; - •
Fraplabrf bOro: Thu.- Nichol
Hugh . 34.''euteheon; , •
MoOn: I S•k;ePli ( Nevin t , • • .
New - Sewiekly: Robert Perter; .
Need tan: C. W..T41.1r:'
1211 E
Notice.
lIST of ipplieantrforLicenle it June
sions,! 1866: I
1 1 . HOTELS, 40.
1
James P. Parrish • Brighton to; :,
• John Alleband ... ... , .... Darlington boro;
. I Aden . / Johnston Rochester boicc
Richard i.Doncaster do do' ,1
David. gaw - New Brightbn li,,
John D itt '- ' .Darbngton‘borol
la
R. L. B aker (Trustee):..Harmony,tp; • 1
Michielstimp, jr • ' ROchester boro;
Samuel.
Wallace New Sewickly tp;
John 11. Canip - • • Rochester bore;
Andrew Swaney,... • Greene tp;
.Nicliolasiltufer boro:
- ' Phillipsburg bot
• Da,vid - Johniton ' ' - Big Beaver tp;_,
_ . .
To s'e)l liquor iti quantitiee not less than on
quart, laid:l4.66de; wires and therchandisei • •
Wm:.Bee L teitstein' :'..A...'.Edenotnitp; ' ••
C. :F: Resicher:. . ... ... ....Phillipsburg bore;
Peter Angel • ....Bridgewater boro; :
.8...1... Baker (Trnete)...litinnony , tp,- . 1 . .
i i.
G. c.. Speierer .... ... ....Rochester boro. I-
Jno. B. Dickey.. .:. '. ..I.....B.ridgeWater. r '..
I
• .
~ , d i sawn) ionsits. ~.
I - I •
: Friel:toils Blount ..-..'.. 4.... New, Brighton bore;
.W.& J. Ili'rtiltenitein.!:....Roononty tp; f= :
Henry iltAgner..:.: ... , I .:..:Ne* Brightetber;
John Aber .. , .:.i , • l ' ' Ind stry tp;
Elizabeth RlpFier...l .... :Freedom District.
'mayl6'66 ' JOHN A: FRAZIER, Cl'k.
, ,
$1 AAA . PE 11 YEAR'' . 1 w e
Cell jl otisYntYr:D re il) stern;ltarbheiren. to
1
Three neWkinds. , Lind' and Oyer fee4..4ent
on Wel. l'i‘Tarranted swyeitrit.' Above la
ry 'or large cepunissio . paid: The orzx vi ii
chines iold , in United tates for lesstiiiii $4O,
which are I:Adiy hunts d by Hove, _ Mean' it
I Wilson, °relies •43 , Stmjer .64 . ,1 and
Baedelder. tAU othir cheap machines i re ig
fringeValliS .r. 4 they' a orb ere pabrfe fe as.
rettfaseend,' '' . .
Illustistedirirculdis
sentfree. I lit dress*. Op upon ;Shaw &Clark,
atiddeforkiiiiiiii i t,' Or Cheitito; lIL .• I •
may 16 , 166. (isl
ly.
, 2nawly.
azal/ 41 0 6 ` `-
„DOCTOR l' •
37 . 1 V. . G.LTYBI
Wilt 1!;;Ielloe Surgerilk . Medioin6:?
•
oi4oisiog4ha..new , •Dnat Storo of
k Loris 4i. ;, °atm',
Bridteontir, Pik r;n: r (04211:
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1-- -••-- - 1 . ";, •
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s3' C) MO 3EI Mk;
Bilk,. Mourning and - 13traw,all the latest,lty
X.Cacties 9 ,l_3lissess n d
Chilc.preires "late .
•
Large,stook, &Os, au Oliesp.i
Trish:tri.l.34.lo4 •
All kinds, very .eheap. It*.bbons;i 'Flow
er*, Hitches, Ortuttnents, Silver Fancy and
Mixed Cords and Tassels,. Hair Bolls, l air
Netts,, FancY Combs, Fancy and Mour.ng
Collars, Embroideries, all kiwis, 811111: - .Fro a ts,
I..inen.Handkercliiefs, Corsets, Dress Hiltons;
Braids, Cords and Bolles, old LadiSs' aps,llte.
113 NAT .
• I Very Cheap.'
LADIES FINE BASK: Ts;
• • I
' I ••
'
Hosiery yia
•
• 1 ----.;
-BL - ACK .&. IWR.IT.E BALMORAL
;SKIRTS. MEN & BOYS' HATS,
" HOOP, LA- I r'
"• DIES' CLOTHS. •
.r •
.
Men's white and colmd.
.•
L k a; XI COM iti; •
Luting and Sid Gaiters, cheaper)
- :gp‘Thitgoluis will be sold tiny
TROZII4 to IS:110 If,'
r
he;
er.,
ayi
' gh,
nd,
oho
TY;
on,
UM
1121
WLllll3a4:e ,
straw Boniettiar.d Hate altered, • :
1, . Camp. ,i '
mph ig, E
,Pinking anti funk
and makißg en short not
;.
_tett shirts made tci order. Mac hi ne
• Rememlie,r the place op
re of A. C. Mullst,:corner Briar
t streets, Bridgewater.
L
Ray.
f. W;
IV
HO 1
EM
ow;
'EAVEII,
BOOT 1
• 4?-itII •
' 41s1
Mil
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INAY ,RE IiCTIv
(
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TRAO.RD
110
TO P
ui • ev . ING jut,
LA lES', GEN T'S'EOYS' 1
1 DIEN'S SHOES 80,1
I •
..;'. , GAITERS, SLIP;
1 • , 1 '1 ) .R.8, &c.,
- -
For Spring and Sunnn .
. 3
1 i FRGS! PIIILADtIRHI ~;'
lep prepared to a ccenimodate m old cu t i
mers and the public generally. Vhave Itn
lit selected stock ever offered in 'over. pm
hased at reduced prices, and will be 1614 a
reties iso low that4purchasera will hi.reitinde
of old hum's. If any of the stock sell shot&
rip r 1., will 'repa-it free of charge. ,:Thankful;
for past faiors, I still claim a liberal V'
public patronage. , ROBT ,TAtiAllt, . 1 'L' •
1 , •,_ i ~ ,- • . .(4t, Old Stand, ) 1
aPrigt- ' . • -. Illtatsa, P,..4.
Ji 1 .L i
rbl, ' . REMINGTON ''''
B la-
EO2l
I-.
...
0 ! MallUilietll_jefs of
• , , -4 '
• RpITOLITERS,- i MIAS,
4. 1 ..
MUSKETS , k, CAR t i , NRS
, 1
For iho IL I StatesFerviee. • IA: a: .1
1 f.
Pocket ani . 1
Belt Be*olv4it,
• EPNTING, PISTEplit3,
sti
11 :FL' CANES, RE VOLVINip *IFiILI,
Ride I ittotiltuil, Ind Otur IklitVls,,WA IL
bidelii Deelers and the Trade gine ITy.
eetit it ifais tit ifoutebreekin; endrl,Noetryy.
ry - .Mouse, , Becre , Bonk , and Vrflitt tt 'lad
'gee one 'of 1 2 • +
LAVERS OtligiGTrogr S . ItElr, tt •'
( i t
*Parties de4rii4 . 4'..k a4iil. ilieM ligi of Itho
laie iinprovemeas it. Pistola ud i superior
wOrkmansbap and forM, will Sad altieombinei
1
lithe New ~ I . ' ' • t, d ,l. .
IRE'llf/:NOTO/f AE r vb , rE.00 . ,.. -
,Cireolerk'con4inlog Ms an d de4ripties of
mir Arms Will be, furnished upon ] applie s iiiii. I
IL
I ' BEMINOTON*. N. r SONS, lirl i i ; i 1
1 ' , Atootia&NicaoLis;Ala
,u, lii- 1
i , ••• .1-ko. 40 CO 4 '61 11 ( 1 4 NI ,r. '
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itieir,D , Hi. ,AG
' dONVEYANCtiI;: .
pGEEriS and 1 other iisimunen
Dirns with Cloth ot Wirt
o , owst-liouvot
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:Handel Sed Hiyde Haiti .
Eighth I. I
and Spring Ogden streets,
. -
DELPUTAI
TROIdAS MAY PEIRCE, A.M., ,
Pinatas/ and connaa, Amuntost,t.
•
It - tniardinry = Inducements , ' !
Novel and Pionanent i At'ravonentof
' - 0. 6 0 ‘ g l e r n lB l
oin April Ito Ootoberl MU,
Alp oruccrianuta 11141114 0
•
,
/an Scuoiraimis, including , Bookkeeping,
Business Correspondence, Forms and Cps
toms, - Commercidl Arithmetic, Business
.Peninantibii.; Detesting G•iwitattill.l4o,7l
aid Ciininiefetil'lnw, ..- ' 1 ",
TWENTY-FIVE DOLL : A.I2B.i
flatt nansiurs, including the same Bubjects,l
;is above:- Fat tinted to *vs mitit#l, I:
. - TWENTY DOXILANS.
Penmanship, Three month I . 4.i...b..157
Penminship and Arithmetic, three mod ' lO
The saving of coal and gas in tlut sum Mer
months is in adiiuitage of cinch linporiancit as
enables the management of this collegeto make
a considerable reduction4n thisumner rites
• Prom October l, 1866,/to_ Apra 1, 1887,
I. ; And succeeding jars, sit -before, "
Life Stiliolarships . I $35
ficholarshipss 3 m0nt1i5.....,:-.. • ' .15
Pe e t z i:4lp, 4: months ''- ' " :Ile
P ip
_mid Mitlunetic, 8 months - . - ....112
Special terms jor Clubs, Soldier:, and for the ions
_.: • . %. - Minis:ters wed Teachers.:, r .
Day malty:rung infraction far both iezes,alt age:,
In 'banking, st*ekeeping,. bookkieping,' pen.
Manship,l ink 'aliening,
,phonography,- !with
, untie, mensuteltion, algebinLgeometry, the
I calcula,navigition • surveying, engineering,
ganging, mining, mechanical drawing, • oinLl
mercial few, German, telegrap4ing, and: the
English - branches; at moderate peicet." , '
Endorsed by thet public as the most succes sful
. .11 ' ess.College of the country, as is
. evidenced
n
by the fact, that
Fotl %Hundred and . Two -
have entered in the ' _
iFiat' Six Bilesmns or us Erairgrar,
~, frincipels of Departments.
1 Tawas Zvi Psiaca, A. M.
George 8. - Enycler, R. S. Barnes;
C.IN. Farr, •' J. T. Reynolds,
Beaty Reim, A.E.Bogerson A 51.,(1.E.
' Bupported able Corps . of Assistants.
giay-Cill orzed for a, catalogue, College
Currency. and Pi ice's Practical Educitor.
i .
Nor:
'i OFFICE--531
I Eighth Street.
I aplB:2m ' THOS. M. PEIRCE,
Notice •in • the Orphans' Court: .
Thelollowing appraisements under the' Ati \
of Assembly, of..the 14th of April, 'lB5l, 40-J,
property allowed to be retained by a widow i
or children* a decedent, to the mine , . of
$BOO, haveleen filed in the. Office of the Clerkl
of the Orphans' • Court, lot BeaTer • county, ;
and apprornisi, to wit : •
I Personal,l
operty to amount. of $BOO, re-,:,
; tamed by *lidos! of t James Lyon, dea'd. 'Ann'
:G. Lyon, idol's . . ' , : - i I I
' •Per•ottal propertY to amount of take, re-
! tained . by widow of' Jamas Jameson, deced.-
!Elisabeth Jameson, adisex.. . •
„Personal- property to amount of $BOO, re
tained bytaridew of Jacob Leedom, dec'd. '' Al-
I atander. Temple,' ad.m'r. 1.- • - '
'Persoltal' property to amount of $`239.95,
t - retaiaed by widow of ,James Murray, klec'd.
\ Nathan Eel:Wig:doer. • • •
.-Personal property with claim of ;$278 2i on
• Henry-Briggs, amounting in all. to. V3OO, re
I talsted•bj widow of Jacob i Warner, dio'cl, .1:
CJ • Wilson, miner. t . ~
- I 4Personal property to amount' of $166 '95,
re pained by widow of John Walton, * deo‘d.—
! Andrew Watterson, adm'r. • ! - •
1 Personal property to amount of $282 60; rs
taineA by widow 'of Jacob Umstead, dec'd.—
•Ann Umstead; adat'rx. • : . • ,
• Notice iS4iereby given to creditors, heirs,
legatees, Aistributees, indjallothers interest
ed, to appe r at the next ; term of said Court
and not late than the third _day, being the 6th
day of Jn e, to slim • cause, If' any , they
have, against the final confirmation of the,
above - appraisements. ' -
,
r - mayl6 i iJOEIN A. FRAZIER; Cleik. '
HE A:l4 . Y 5 ;
PATENT SELF-ACTING
Waggrt Brake.
111
Beaver
"
TBE subscriber will . canvaii Beaver cons -!
ty,', in the; order of Townships, to well
right twuse, make and vend,..
. .
: Healy's 14.- Selt-aoting . Wagon-Brake,
f an invention perfect in every respect, for the :
use of all kinds of Wagqns, Carriages and!Bng- 4
gies. It is a perfcet regulation to every ,vehi- 1
cle to which it is nttached, acting alike proMfit
and certain Undei - all circumstances, : on ell
kinds of roads, by night a r s well _ as by da i y,l
''with the greatest insfety; l ' ease -and comfort tq
horse and passenger, without any attention;
whatever from the driver. .I w f ill sell intlivi&
-nal rights' to use this patentbrake, or, Toivn
ship and Borough t) Machanica. '
-Beaver, N0v.22'65
d, - .
THk GREAT liE7tET!".'
rpo ANGLERS' AND, OTH . IS—Upon the{
receipt-of 80 cents I.grill eend,the
cret art of cinching fish with the hook and,
line," giwing full and ample directions how to
succeed - Well is catching all the different ape=
cies of fish that inhabit MR irtititillf*theligni
ted Stiles. Also, "The 'celebrated Indisdl
fish charm, or Chinese art of ching fish." -L ,
This means of. taking fish *an -the manner; of
doing jr, has heretofore been ' own to but few.
The value of s . uchi knowled admits Fir °no,
question, and .1s- really wort . more tha f is
thousand times the priee - take Send 30 ets
enclosed Inns letter Ind 3r0% ill rec e ive the'
secrets by return mail.. Addr ss
. ..13 ERNEST,
may 28 : 11 To!k ./Orim, Adams eo., Pa
1.3M-4,74Piale••_ .
AL G -4 -a: 1711311411C,,T
An English. plasSiciilnrd 6761717ne1t
' 4 21 8 0k!el, 1 0 r ;;Riln9
Nen and Rom I
ITIPEAVEZ;
HE Sprini . ;eiiiion 'of this inst,' it Utiln t frill
; open on' 2,
,•
-•• Wedriesday,. April 4th, 1866, •
and ,close .on .Wednesda,y, ,2714. June,- 1664.
IffarPor arentir•ind tidier pulled& , ad
dress thaPrinuipal; „BrWlton;
Ps., or H. Bios, See'y. Bard Truskees,
Beaver, Pa.l . mar2l,'67:2m '
. •
.1
Fattrutosvg
jirpTEßs.A.istiukentsr, .on the , )titiite i '
sf 81t30111,' MOOR*, - liahtveil
township,- Beav:er 'County, Pa.olieds:
been grant.edlolthe undiersitned, air perenn
indebtedtolsaia eitste are requestedko }Mika
immediate papient; anirthoae
ajaingt the elute' *lll pAsent the* properly'
sitheatiiitted tar fiettlenient. I
W. E.' f RAMIS, Executor, y.
• Ifsisumor to. i
-
El
1 .
- • _ , 1
-•- --ip.i.: -,,,, r , rr'.." . - ••vv"r". , '•"" ' ••'4 " Ir° lt'? . "
, . - ..:•,.;:. .., • - -1, 4 ,.....ii.-1 ,, _r''." -. .r . ' -,•40a..*: , .. - .
rill CAISIFYikIPIO444II.I4
1 " 4 . 'I .-A•r3 . .. 4 1 , .. j , 1 ,
' '•-i . piribOlLlßlM'iikrilL
Tkit !Pad old (organ .that he totsostwrigt- -
Nod Clout* Pau*, sad I Cabla-dral with illt',
t. , ' 11 hasirsonles, is beams* ip. daily mem ;
t anit,,Not r eato4 by al Om suer -
b • ind - ltaalmeet musvemak hattelneties la.
. t .,
~, .elturshoo.ot *dere olatey hasbeon .1
Vented enlY hyltogreat ems.. utii iv
-1 now removed by tlt!rrecewsof , inverstiestOptd: 1
1 pmoltent and perfection,l, no applied Se' aka
1 MelodeOwand Hamminen. and we have,ldat t
!resell in an inotiument. which, oesaiderloap
ke !Ili* **di cosi , is ' -t"
41 . ..
us Cat N I VO - rj , d r• •
i c l ..
1 , l'Antaar Gam's . , pelfoaild,„Ms d patent._
ed ' y Mason &tamale, of 110544 hoenow,
~a i
be before tide e publis but two jeilli,-all- i
elt
yst inch ere • its } unequaled quislitiettAltat 12,
has found into
church, school and family le ..
all parts of our country: 1 The Art Crius 4 .
titet t New. York Tastes says 'of: it in Litt,4s-
„,,
}germane. It has been blawn bY the wind'oc , -
geeltine success from Bmt m l to San hanot 'Mr' --
I , . A
.. Visit M . dr. 11: have succeeded : .
in • ' a better . s - instrument, thus-,
any other—from little bandbox like thing to
, :alung,
leeHl , witich, though porteble end not lams!
titan a pnano, ems • make themselves felt ino, ,
Hit:trek—ls the universal °Pinion of ,tlintrund?
a proration. , They agree thatnoiseek mar_ -
eke:deal worke,tif the kind can ,be found - 24 1.
1 %old perfectionLinpurope. The tone is pure.l-_
and :full, and w i dth an immense body, pie se
~ '
em a provocative mechanical force, They •
staid rough trirelling, - bod 'insege, sail. lila -
livln elimateerwhich killi , A.Metutan Misskits..!' •
T e Her. Dr., PRIME, Has well-known cell -
, tor f the New York 06. r, hi his editorial.
clsl C pondence,lspersking ,o the insufloieney 1-
'Of t he Melodeonto take the place *t i the Pipe -
Organ, says: t-Hut- , the Atantla is, \ fully- meal -
by the'Onbittet Organ. With your Isyss dint ,
ion) Cannot distinguish its sound frOnttbatitr,
the LPipe
_ihian itself. It qis admirably . s .
d4led - to the perfirininge ofsacketK milk •
PHiltret t ltinets t a.ittlietea.:aleinti, &c., tint, it; k e it -
it land eccomPan'iment wSeti.the conitiega r
tio engs,.andj is just the instguntent. that
ou hti to - lte - used : Itt: all 'ehniches where the ,
peo l e ell wish to have the privilege of hear- i
ing a part in the . prase. ) : - "....'
200 Organists and Pianists
i
I
the out eminent of their profession in the
coup t..y, have given written testimony to• the
6ngeriorit4r of tkestirotritmenta tiler all)ttli- , '
ere o f their Hine. The Cabinet Organm, it
bri 1, commending Itself le nil:11116Am kid io'
li4 v people everywhere. -
utity . and sweetness ef.tbrie,',and ita stoops of,,
expression, added to {tor 'durability ;and ;dm- '
I t ilte construction, cantht lidl to r t } ke it ii)
universal firma' o. Such . filthy• degree of .
perfection-to which these intitroleikte hove
-1 bein brought,• that ,it is 'alike iuitlid Iti Alto,
purposes of ,clirehes, halls, schools; tied pra; • ,
vale parlors; and is admirably adapted to both. -
sacred and seenlar music, and it hr belittled )
thet - it will bear no unimportant part ,in edu
cation and establishing a popular musical taste
wherever it goet.
„The Subscribers are the exclusive wholettalf
Agents for the Masen & Hamlin Cabinet Urged
for Western Pennsylvania, and failtish them .
seexactly the same price as charged et ths ,
rectory.,. , 1
The subscribers are mittens' to 'send t• 1 '
vvery person, Whether intending to -
an instrument or not, a copy of the Caltine
Co r
Co l gan Circular.' which conteins a greattutioktt .
of eery interesting. information. Sent 'peat
p a id to spy address. ,
CHAS. C. MELLOR & CO.. ' ' ,
81. Wood Street, .
. ) Between 45; SL and Diamond 'Alley, ' . -
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OUP .T COUHT dLLri S
N pteisuart e i Of an order of the Orphans'.
I. Court, of 011iercoutiy,
bile 4ettdue er 'Outcry on tin
premises, o j -
SAT RDA I', June 9th ;1'866
at tone.o'clock. P. 31 , the following; asset's/114V
Property, situate in Chippewa
Tee county aferesaid, being the real estate of
Borace-N. Kennedy !, lute - of Beaver octant*:
deceased : Beginning-at a white oak, theneir
landa of,Jedttl .and James Mitchell, north
:1 degrees. ehlst 10.7: , perches five-teuthe'lci a
'heap of Stones,' t h :mace by land et Ethan Thcirel
, as.north 'B9a clegrees,vrest 43 perchts to a pot
thence by land' of -the Farmer's &•Mcchanid's
Bank, south [degrees, west- 193 perches to "
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Post; thence by laed of Jameet.llennedy,north
§8 degrees, east:4Aperelies to a whits, oak r
plaCe of beginning; containing 53 &Cie! aid
9£/ - Ter4hes,-- stiict measure'; which is
erectecitan excellent newleauie barn, 62 by 80: .
feet, with threshing - floor 30 - by 2Q feet, mows, -
&e.. and three Stables . underneath ; also a led
Slid frame honie with a frame kitchenovall a ,
' cellar under pa4.t of the house;', also scertii*
'other piece of land,adjoining the foregoing4i . '
scribed tract of land, Situates aforevahr n •i .
Beginning at i s white oak, thence by land of
Richard Walton, south' 202 perches' to.s. stalri;•
Ilielicb by land ipt James, Rennedy,..iouth.ii3T}
degreesc west: 241 Perches to -st white oak
thence by land of Join Alesareei, toi7h
degree, east 202 pLrohes to a stone;itatiifiente
by land of James - Scott , itorth'B7/'dd..gritat„_
'east 22} perehs tq place of beginning, ems.
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taming 29 acres 123 porches, strict me sore t .
,on
' which therelis erected a frame horn' 48 by
.18 feet. ;1" *ka • •
j The above de?tiribedlands are well -fenced *,
isxcept about.'two acres. iSixty acres ate in a
fine state of \otiltiyaticoi;: end the - .biththeit is
iwood land. .There is anexeielterit'-14ithei oi..
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ichard bearing fruit onthe,Priteises ttonsisting
lot. about 160 ipple - trees,LlA peach ' trees and
'some cherry trees. - . k
There are als'o three good springs of never-
f 4 ling , witeis'indik obit : beak Opened std
iwerking- r -
;Hank Bautpi l ssed..throtigh a pii r etioe4t_'eoldl. 4 .
Ithhintdcs-i the'nb or u t t h l. f b e a n n t c y O a f c `A re rad t r e 449 id ri
end
which es considered excellent sill tetritory.L l r i .
, There are two-ioil wellsi t iow being put (Nem ',
within halfi m le of.vaid4rentiees, end FOY:
araticins"* , are being madeto s put down four
More in the imniediatefriidnity;': '*
TIERMS.;—One-hatt ofthikbrchiSeAnottey
in hand On the iiiifirnutti4c.orthej(ile 'the •
;6&4:t and the -retbafrider ennui..
IrOm that date, with
Mond
fom the same time, to be Secured by bond aid
mortgagee, 'l. aibittgl; If ACl.Ttiti
,lAdmTyl6, th
em e est ate of H. N. Kennedi,lee'4l.
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E atvoicreward will be paid foi any -hit:
• . for that will lead.to th arrest int :
onietion of any person_ who .shall hark iirty,;)
trees, or shall, commit_depredationi_in 'either of
the Water - lota, or 'shall injure soy Mai* • ‘
Qrnimental or Forest Trees,., growing within -
the, borough. 1 -, By order , ll Council. 7- . ‘
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my23;St W.M q,. PARCLAt_CI'Ii..
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ALTIEWX9:23VICIP . "
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AYE :e oistaiiilY on kited a supply, of
Put.na.al ,
clothe •
and w ould, et4f. ateention).o.,tkeleirinfam,k 7 . -
er's e'dvertisement for fhe I.lniverszil CleOes.,;
Wringer, W. orKWokr; Agent.. keTl l / 4 0.7 .
removed from ghe . State, end tiensferred - Ofis
machines-to met I ; w141 keep keornstarg..isupflll
°Alvo,
_constantly on kind, Crude oil by -41kir
barrel arid crude oil burners:. •
0025 - JO9: Deliver:
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t Wi rPic, ll ot, ' ; i,.
r 1 1 11 E enst enTo f . the: s die . , know 'e4. I,l l g.
II AttiPew qinse. iirt,tet4l, situnteln it),
'township . Besvei• p . minty ; enntnintbd ' QM ?
Inharnot:ted r/A - fini As 're% n.bont' One 'hundVoil
ice% eleiwed 424 tihtlei i goOstitte of aultfri:- ';
tie"; to - offered, If its's.' ' A I cod "orohardldiA , -
Wits:l6lmi: 4t lays on the heid waste of
Hewer', xtuit,,l, thin- two - mile" of the stele
hinted inlaid ' bil Ifi r pik% 11 - is 11 4 1 4 *-
10 ;
be 'l;nod''oil_boititeer . fr
t rgoAdietil. I's'
quire of John lbliniton neer • ti tt
ci l Jeterp Lirerrea, ent? IViesipv .*
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