reot - JMAVEIV AIMUS JUNE 818; 1888: ; 1 ca . and MISO4MM_uti. pers. Bisasau, 644ifth. Pittii Nf6Y7 le.ths sathorised agent -tot t.ike Asa* . • thstiiity; .1 itiscrasa PasFrica.tDrt Jpsaph A. Phillips - , lets uigeon CleasraterPennsylraeli, , has re 'egad the practice of Lisprolassion its Pitts- tigkil'hiliP K. Pauli, a printer' of Greats bog, who loilt his right arm in- - the bittle of ' t he Wilderness, in. 1864, was among the ano ! - o , 4 f u i, c.ompetitcirs for preuiiimm for left board pe ns Ship. :The litirary merit , of bit m anuscript was also highly commended. orThe ne* five cent coin will be ready f o r delivery to purchasers; At the mint in Philadelphia.; about. the 25th of June, and can thin be obtained in quantities .of fifty' dollars old upwards. Ordera accompanied by the greenbacka wilibe received at once„ and the f oio forwarded : - by express, free 'of charge, as bet as ready for shipMent. TIIT rude Petroleum •ie being exten sively used in New York for the destruction of suseetson fruit and shade trees. It isms found that tee acidsCf refined Petroleum were in jurious to the frees themselves but the Crude b harmless and. has ,the desired:effect in per manently destioying the vermin . Pews's' Os TRUSTE/A.—The Supreme Cotut efreuesylvania, in a recent case, Bayard a. picot the Farmers and Mechanics Bank, in• Aolving the legality of transfers of stocks by trus tees, has decide° that a: trustee cannot nu - rider stock ' belonging to the persod for, wbom the trust exists, without exhibiting the authority under which he acts. . The mere treseutution of stock certificates_ is not suftl- tient authority. Tut fir tae of Dmitaltni.—The annual -tattling, o fbunkards was Leld at Waynesboro i n yrt.aqu comity, Pa., a short' time ago.- 1 1 The Chatobershurg Repository nays it its said to 1 bete been the largest meeting , ever held for ' religious purposes is that county. The hos.. pindity of the DuriLards at their 'meetings 'is 4roverbial, and the good z'things if this life were dealt out on this occasion without. stint. It is computed that Mien thousand "Persons Mere preeeti. • ta'' An insane! man, nained Thomas Wit. lams, was found the other dry in Youngstown, fetahoning county r- , Ohio, and taken to the County Infirmary. The Directors are desirous • of ascertaining where he came from, and think he must have _escaped from an infirmary in one of the iteighbering sotintces, either in that State 'or Pcnttsyltmnia, and request pa,pers in such couutios to copy this notice, He appears to be icarly sixty yars old, has dark cam ' ;Amnon, is sparely built, and nea,ly six feet is height. - Herr ATruAcTiott,—The New Yori: her closes an able and-complimentary article oh Mason' it Hamlin's Cabinet as follows: i"Taking our pen l t:imply to recommend the Cab-, tact Organe to our friends; we were 'edit%) the • reflections above upon the great value of snob incites as these kir adding to the attractions sad protucaiiigihe influence of Lome.; Wheth::! . br they have convinced our reader or they have at least wrought so firma conviction . In our own mind, that we are determined our awe borne shall at once have a new attraction, and that a Cabinet'Organ." LFFAIE.—We are called upiin to record another instance of ? loss of life by the carelesi handling of oil. • This latest casualty occurred on the 27th ult., at the residence of Mr. Joseph Anderton, coal * miner, in Boles wille,. in this county. Mary, a daughter of Hr. It., aged fourteen, was preparing to get breakfast, and hiving . kindled a fire in the cooking stove, poured carb • on oil on it to 'ac celerate Its:: burning. Instantly the flame communicated to the oil in the Can which' she Iteld-in her hands, and an explosion next fol lowed. Her, clothing was goon' all ablaze, and ber'elbrieks brought her parents to the rescue, but not in sufficient time to prevent , her, from being dreadfully burned. The 'mother's clothing became ignited, d before the flames el. could be extinguished by he father, she too was fearfully burned. e daughter , suffered In great agony until feu clock in the after ! boon, when she expired.' o' Mr*. Ander ton's Injuries are of a serere nature. Mr. Ander , ton had his hands and , feet burned; but not seriously. ,The fire also communicated to the -furniture in the kitchen, but was extinguished before it obtained headway. _ Xcauna 1N Tamentusonytm.s.—The Pitts burg Gazeue says: - One of most unprovoked vs ad reckless murders that we have been call ed upon to record for a loaf: time, took place en B3tut4iy night, 26th ult., in the Borough of Temperanceville; on thi south side of the Monongahela river. The facts are as follows: 1 i About nine o'clock on Saturday night., a young 4 . tun named Robins, in , company with several others, entered the tavern of Charles B. Stein, near• Saw Mill Run, and called for some liquor, v• kit was given them. - Subsequently the • n . y.--with -ate exception of 'Roberts, who . thdrew fret the rest and stood at the Ar li ~. ober end. of the counter—became .very noisy, sod were ordered to leave by Mrs. Stein. This they refused doing,- when. Stein, who stood behind the bar,drew a .revolver and fired two shots into the ,crowd, which' fortunately „ !truck no one. lie then fired at Roberta, who . " tell to the floor without a groan. The party • who.hadereated the disturbance fled immedi • ately from the seine, and Stein, "who . has but ~• one leg, -made instant preparation for flight. Meeting two boys . lit the street, he engaged them to row.lim across the river, which they ]- did. On reaching this side he went to Shield's 1 - • grocery in . the First ward, where he borrowed 4.. ..-.4 dollar, out of which he paid the boy" tin, eents each, and started up Penn street, since - 7 , which time nothidg has been heard of him. • i I 1 About I t heir • an' hour after tiishootikg had taken 'hes the - Men whO bed accompanie4 l Robert li te Stein'. tiuse -returned sad found , •;', . t li4ll Virg just where he had fallen. On lilt.' • .- tail VI up they diseoYereelthat his- face and' - - bosom ere dyed in blood, and that -he had Di boss s ot'ut the right temple, .abottir :an inch . abort lime.; Re was still alive, though an- able to speak intelligibly. A litter was pre s aim was taken to the residence of his t i i'l L ,Atim Idono - bele b oro n where ht el:: i': lirsi 'um t x,..., ..-' e els. ' z , . . e emssalatelocis.,.. .;. *-1, "?' .. ~ 2}. .: , - , - litablv.; ifet4,Anu7 a m' Co la* antyliaie" t:vi v Re 4l4 ceiteta " aod il tte l- ;n 1 *rellaittlfell4i ,. - 404:. ;j}} 1 } ,rectors of Shit ' } ;ftoiiiiiii r -of Beavai 132 g cludiiiiio.-alittitii ; 'county, ap audited apdipabliabed jie* glitr i Alkapiesig -, -r - ; Ibliiiic tie - Idg 'fieceisaii,y izeniirit;iorit MAIM. ekair-.l3itins; : = 1 .\ prebeinting in imalfeempsail nod dn , Ijibes s ,-, - Wergerieral heada,Viel fi nancial op r ations: &out( } 1 Berme} } _ Of the year } j§fis it _ may be -,.C.illiarlseic, .1. -,: f • l j , pr o p e r, lEiF•4l66-14}9eftiatioilOisifu --.• Neely; - t -payers, the: somctblu# more its dea lt !if. Tsyym. ~- - be presented ;`' that ' the objectsr . Wilson- i which -pukdic funds l*e.been.expeud- W. A. Keen; J. Paul; ' i:' ed by the !laid; he Ittitairiiitrtd under. stood; I therefore suiltla,abiall-fortion 'of your space for thisipurpose. , ,} The total antrint4ef Money iireteiv ed_for,the year seas 591203,98., Of., his. $l,OOO-ivas' retail } Vett, las the- voriefrer will show, dn'the lait Iday,.(if the. seal ye:ir. This amount, althcsigh in any required to payyt the} bills fallysi .: Ace on .that day, was reconvert too - Vite to be paid out, and therefore is necessarily shbn' as being inl tire hands of the Treasurer, : ..,}, } i ---' •,_ . . • Of tho money eiptMded, $2,272,8; was paid for suppcirt Air insane ; pani paupers. , Of theerrthbre were sixteen, via: 'J. Saunders; iAI.. H. Conrad, J'. Phillips, jphanna Baker. Sarah }Han nah, Michael Russell, Ed w'd Bayler, Nancy M'Carrell, Eddy fluid, IR. A: Firidley, Henry Burel3ll, Mary Miller, ROb't Allen, - John Doled; Ann }MA:D ean) and Mary Lea:Mire, whose oard,, attendance, clothing, Om, were pid by .1, the Directors, acco rding to tb rates fixed and • required I by law.. Thus, _it. will be seen , that nearly the me Mirth of the entire ex nilitures w e e re.! (rind t for th is *u annulate: c ass of 1, I I paupere,whomust eCessarily b main 1 ,tamped at-the Insat .lospitals; there } being no suitable a artment or means at' the Puor Howie 4 control* g and } t restraining them, Or erFortting t at po cul- 1 ler attention, ~ medlcal and other wise, required in their,Cases. - nod]. er considerablettem of expense is :he aid giverNto personslnutside ti e Poor House, who require aid, but wh , with. some assistance thns!rendered, re pro vented from hecormng wholly a public charge. Of this elasia there were Alex. Lus t ier; Ruth -Burtoi, G. Miller, Sarah I Ringiron, H. 1V itero E. I, Duck, Sarah Schrtem,Cheirtes Wigley, James Hartford, Morris IGolliver an G. W. Hoyt, who reCeivocli aid. Th re was 1 paitJor the'kuppurt find board , of t.l is clast, $462,50, and ft )r medizal attend• ..) ante and nursing,. } $274,25. Our ex posses in this regard are• nJut:h in. creased by, our poeitiam. The. Rail roads passing ,throiigh .our 1 county bring within'our limits destitute per sons, wile, on aecOunt of to:ell:lents or illness often bald* for the time, a public charge; ante these ofteni require considerable expense. for. medical at tendance. nursing', &c. I - ~ There was paid 'during the Year one . ' payment} on the additional ld lorm-1 erly purchased by !the Bo ar', $2 00; , for mowing, machine, purelta.ed hi sic.. coroincts with the recommendation of the Grand Jury:4l6s; fur hay rake. $4O; other } farm inlements and re pairs to same, 545,3 8; forharnbsa, $4B; for repairs to the premises, including Material ' earpent rit . and masons ' I work (u ""'large: pa t]of which repairs were rendered net sitais 'by the flood). 813155;f0r yi;lce ci t tile, ' $10). This} leases t he sum of 80,464,48 xi the a mount expended (including Lthe bal ance in hands of reasurer up above) in and about the upport of he pan pen in the 'Poor I.l4ittse i6cl;f* This I sum embraces tb supportin, cloth , ing, medical attendance, Di t reetOrs', 'Attorney's, Treasurer's and Tward's salaries, Justices' and Consist les' fees, 'labor hired, smithin j g, ferriage, coffins, fuel, and all Other expenses atending the support of thelppiupers in lie Peer House. Ik i` -7 The whole number of paup Poor House dui ing the year Imales, 27, lemalesl2B.* Of t.l 13 arp blind, 1 deaf, dumb anc I idiotic or imbecile' 3 cannot r+ 'but two are able t 1 perform fi< Of the females, ' 2 are blind..l dumb, 14 are idiot!ici of intht 3 cannot wulk. I 1 •There was . produCed on the farm— wbeat, 143 bushels;irye, 50; Corn, 600 (shol led);' oats; 60; !potatoes, 690; beanS, 15; beets, 7; onions,l6; apples 40; cab bage, 250 heads; Staturkraut. 4} bbis ; pickes - bbls.; tierghtimlo3 gallons; hay. }'s t s. ; L • ?et S oek on the farm 2 horse, 9 cowk I.yoke, cattle, purchased duv ng year, 5 head young cattle,.2B ho6s There was slaughtered } 'during the •year 2900 lbs pork, 110 0 4 lbs beef. There were manufactured Iduring he year; "55 gallons apple} butter, 1 gallons other-butters, 100, !lbs butte , 2 bbls i i cider vinegar, 71,bbls sea . besides many other similar articles seful and necessary for the } Oupors. Of cloth ing, there were matte for- opera, 31. womort's,dresses, 11 aprons, sacques, 8 bo nn et s , 22 pair; stockings and all .necessary under-clothing; for the men 23 pair pants, 39 S'ilirts, 46 Pair socks;' 22 pillow-slips, '1 sheets, 19Icoreforts, 2 quilts, .3 skirts (quilted), la towels, tlic.,&c. - * t I 1 - The exprinditurr— }largh,„and r.eceess the' large increa paupers.. The ill 106; material fOr .1 1 every thin 4 pertm l i of the institution tures of 1865 up With a retain to five years since tl abled to reduce II ingly. War .„. ,_, , 11101 . 1011,01rai 1401 the Chairmen a:Libel tomnilitiii NI; t y. he . ".` ../ Beseeri'll. Willa lithivogiv.lobw . • Bridiei!sieW W. • Big Betier: C: P. Brighton: David -1 Chippewa:. John 3 Darlington: Dr."... Economy: George Falb:toil: :George Franklin: John . . -Freedom. borough Freedom dieted Green: 3. Neleoz Frankflf.rt: W. H. M'Onire: John li alopewelit Rohl,. Indutitry:. John From, ' . : fawn; • ' . , C. Bookt; -•,.. - -.- .' ;.' i rl i l l ai i r ". eitiellig .i ..,..:; - Phillis; •-„, • . .•••• B. • Mega*, John Doyle, B Independence; Marion:. : Thonit Moon: B. 13k New Brighton:' •Hocips; New Bewtckly: North Sewiekly Ohio: John Ble ;Pattemit": Henry Gmhzing; ' .- . Dr. J. Witherow; - ts; ... es Patterson: ._ i obert 'Louth; • '•' Irwin; . ICross, A. T. Sherenberger; - Smith; John Roberts. •. . . H . Memos, Chen Co. tozz4 Phillipsburg Pulaski:W. Rochester: 8. J' Raccoon: Jam - South Besvei: Joan pureusnUe 1 a number of'the tint • r county met in . the it this piner;.on Thurs- SOLDIERS' of it public . ca, diem of Beavl Colin, House, day evening. ed by appoin Chairman, Secretary. ay 81st, and organiz. "mg Thoptiii liatiter j a, I d Robot t r . Anderaon as • , eject ot :be meeting 7as Illowing delegates ' l4 t 4 iF° end the Soldiers'- St:at; ibe held in Pittsburg On tine; vizAiapt. I. WO -1 liuhert Dickey arid Snr. I arrali.• , , • IthCAtoldiers of. Beaver -pectfully invited to meet liouite, in Beaver, on Sat, •tb, '1866; at 7 P. .11..,1 to [oldiers' League, andl to Icr,styips as may be deem Ito adv,ance the interests a. moio friendly feeling I ldier l y of • r the county. 1 - After the c.; stated, the fo selected-to at Convention t the - sth of and,Sergnant: geant J: R. On .rnotion I c ounty are r at the Court day; June lt organize 'take . such of ed prudent and eultivat: among the s • On motio tho ineking adjourneil 110Si' HUNTEI{, ERSON, Sec y.. . ROUT. A-N FILIT.NII. FOIL .10413.= .. r magazine Itafia off vcili► . THE • LA I This superi a .. beggestiet! Mother's .131 tnuntic 'ator, ,tinguished appropriate, delicately roses, of . en Wood=en t~ Then folio •), Which the Gore( 1 1 Dre Pattern, Thy Coi refast "The Old I• , ' pa : number are steel plate ealle&‘qhe • siting?? illustrating Biro , The fashions aro dia -1 • ! 8-Ut4Uh: fot elek,anee end esti.. Airily grac s efill.'and y, they befit the tinoniA of mer blues and soft south. . .Music itiattess," a good • iso illustrates a storY some Well:chosen designs ladies will find. useful. a Oriental -Braiding Spanish FiChu, Grecian ) ionable caps and bonnets. family Clock," occupiCa the [!eti. ' The storifit 4n this excellent. 0 a Sear; 2 copies $4.00_ sere for. sale by the news Price s2.' i Single num, dealers. A.ddress Walnut Sri Deacon Petersor, 310 eet, 4 - Card. •si—t have lately been in t .I. am, charged 'with hay-• le author `of ~an article or Wished in • the; Local; on o Beaver County ; Poor steward, &c. The charge have pot been the author alit in.any article or articles any paper coaeer ring the •or it officers . . '. If this is at to eatitdy the author nf arge - upon rae, Who, I pre own to many, citizoni.,of ~ .I . earnestly il4quest bun take proper Measures( to declaration, and place us in . ion before the public. I '66. . JAS. :BRITTAIti. EDS. Ansi formed ths been tl articles pu eerr.tng t. its is false., 11 r.or parttei . publisbecet; Institution not Puffici this table CI this count • "t_they to retitle this' a true posi -.tune Istl - Board of Claim'S for the of military claims having. ed, the duties of the Board rformed by. Thomas Niel'— ', of• this county., underithe I Of the Adjutant General, • neral and State Treasarer. eat labcr will devolve, on 'Won, as there' are still, an— mynense amount ,of claims, nding the number adjudica— large Mr. N. is well quid— the position, and we fare heat of hcs appointment. stir-Tbe settlevment been diesel are now p" , olsoni ,Esq. eapervisio Auditor ti A very g lir. Nicb Pe t tied an • notwithst: ted is ver) Hied. for pleaSed to J. M. Campbell, Surveyor I se appointed Samuel Ham. Ise name was _ before lour onvention . for the office, of Recorder, 'to a derksbiP in I 'Mr. R. left for iarr isburg . , • .167 - Gen I General, ilton, wb County C I Register liFitiweek Gen. Caw.' our IliOpU and eervi, enter upon its unties.— I .bell deserves the tbanke of for thin recognition of !the luounty, and of tbe -merits : es of a disabled soldier. Curtin his' _ordered en. W. W.- Irwin_to remain on dlity, for th . parOose. of talong!charge of the military claims of Pennsylvaniay a. galgainet the V. Statee,growing Mit ot the oporatipas of the:Btatti in furhis ing her .qtio,ti , of troops . to the, nathinal armies..,ti • -sae:V4 , Harrisburg - rekgraph-laat week ipponfed in a riew l dresaancf en laiged form.. , Tfla • Tetegriph'is a opt- UniQii 0 11 / 4 r . aild ievery,ilgr Con- uoted, Lis- are-glid- to-reoord this Avidonevof ita•proweriNr, 716 AYII.- 1 'l3 ;Stedi;;;,-.- •en of the Board are i. irtly si ngincreag with .et in the number of 1 h - Of grocer. Itloti l ln i g ce , labor, and rijng to the ipport aI ran the expendi to •it 7 high, figure.— old prises pre ailing it Board will be en— ilh aggregate mord .firtiatinze, &eward. hi ' de either the insane or it tide the Poor-House-. *fhb does not bud thoes receiving sid on to raniiero. Interesting The new Woolen F ,friet' is now ready, as will be see .1 tory of Mr. Jar. Ponte o all kinds 'of ( "I tluia y his =advertisement in anothereolfmn,tow h attention is directed. Those of our readerslin the country who have / irciollowork up; would do-well to gine hini call. )Ir. P. is a Wool manufaituret of long experience in the bistiness, and- in determined that the,work torned Out at his Factory *hal tie'necond to node in the country, and further that it shall be dm4in d tort notice s a d res. sonable terms. r the ,pliee nearly Now Prighion, Pa. Taw bait L wars lry the 3qaC sr ,plate lict`Lao Dat. f _ *4YER , , 2 444 110 ET5. Flout • •,..ilO 75 • Driiiptlif'VT'll"4"l****4*"""r" 218 vipupt Potto Alssiik: ' fi• • k •Al • • ....... •.. • • so* al:* • 76 Oats— - !. 4 ' 46 Fietl•fleest * .l4 ' • '' t .2 28 Bests. d 4. - 176 Pot4c 4 iN .4 1 . • . "•,` ... 726. Ordons,; ! , 1 60 Cori lasal, B o Eggi, j per dos, 4 40 Butter, i per . 1b ' Hems, • • If.. 25 86ouldeil, .. t '• • • . 18 " Lard, 7 e .ta • /8 Candlee, • 1i .... 20 Molests, Per. PE- • ' Carbonil,- " ' 70 b, 1866, BiAse—sl 70002 4:Oper bush . Bunawagar-4225 per bush, Pcriaross—PeiOblorirs,B3 26 per bI. Ea4--24®25e per dozen. , Bator- bauTdbrs7B , ooo lbs, 141® 141 c. Ribbed Sides-6,000 lbs. 171 17.10.1_ Hamsptainsales 7,000 !be, 211®22e; tansassild Sugar Cured, 410 —4.000 23®28.0.,. Country m found" ready puisbasers_at full pri i cituas,Aresters IteserFe;l6€4l7ii,i and Gosbeil, 21®22c. I - Btirrza - -- Priestranke from ,26®28e nova—Extra 'family wii,ter wbeat —Sales 200 bbls, $1.2 00®12.50;, salei 160' ibbis, $l2 60(3312 75, and 100 bbls. do, $lB 00.' Funny . . lots sold. &bare tbesP figures. Spy ing -wheat; flour— Sales 200 bb:s chtneeto,arriie; $1125. Goleta, 100' tlo,sll 00; sales 75 dO,BIO 75; t, Briaton Wool Mazket • TtrAtis I.—The &Maud' for wool con.. Unties, quite actiie at. this pOint..T-- Salas of doinestia for the week foot ntit some 825,000 lbs,st ti rabge pf 45® 75c ifor fleece, andt4o®7oc tor, the va- Awls grades of - pulled, Included - c are lotsj of:. cominoro and' fine ' Western fleece at 45®55C; - .lntliana:and lliicbi. I gar at 50®600 - , °Ohio. at 55®65e for one, tom - and fine;. Pennsylvania, and Vi Finis do. .at 60®67e; and a- small foil of choice, doable extra and pick lock do. dc.. at 68®75c 't The transac• turas in pulled, have been - quitelarge, and confined principally to thetenper and extra gt saes, tat a lege of 50®60c fort (bet former, and :60®87/e for th • latter, a tear very select parcels re*lit bring 70®71c. In California, gsilei 0 f 9,090 Ihs .iroinmon at 25e; ,8,000 new fleece, good and c'hcrice quality, 11135®40e;1 1- 16;also, 9,000 1104 ring clip do., a very clean and superior at tide, 40®45c. In Texas tW,bol, aillts -, of l 3o 000 lb at 30/, and 10,000 .Ths at iBon '7,0 lb. Id Canada .ComtiOg_ sales of 3;000 lbs choice at 85c - ti9 ilb. In ;foreign Wool, gales of 800 Wes CaPeland- Mestiza at 35®4210 for the former, and 26®86c for.the PIXT:ITIWAET ILSON & -STEWART'S itcpc - irEsrrii, Boot deo shoe -wl-KA-POIRJrCrisS-. rein the . . ' I • . . VE WOULD RDSPECFULLY II FORM the public that we Itsve"opeised' a • --.---- was 55; -males, blind, 6 ails, and , Id labor. Idea! and '•Ito, and WHOLESALE & RETAIL BOOT •• AND . SHOE • STORE;_ IN BdaISIESTEE; ••1- ' . • , H Ting p u rchased a large and wells selected a l Stock of ~ . ' • Ladies % Gent's, Boy's and children's Shoes, gaiters Slippers, &0., , . .. direet from.. the manufacturer's, we are pre ps ,ed to sell' as 'cheap, if not cheaper, than any 1 an :s w ta e b i l n is t h e m a tin t ii r n em P a n i t n sburorthicou in n t t h y e . b iness, we wi ll • endeavor permanently to always sell chap, keep as great a variety and. as good an .arttele as the eastern market sffmds. • . Purchasers will do well to call and examine our goods .and prices before pUrchaiing else where. AU Goods Warranted. •., . I • inayBo:6 i m 1 • 11,1101NOTON• & *SONS, • , I rd I 4 "41 -Mannlactureys of REITOJIrpRS, RIFLES, • ITSIrETS k GARB.IN . poi the ia...Staies Service. - Also, . l ocket, -and 'Bolt' Reltoivers, REPEATING PISTOLS, RIFLE _CANES, REVOLVING .RIFLES, Rifle and Shot Guns, and Gun Materials, sold by Gun pealernand the Trade generally: In these days'of Housoeaking and Robbery, . etiery House, Store, Rauh, and office should hitos_ one of , *EriatiCkTON'S REVOLVERS. I Parties desiring, to avail themselves of the Intel jinproveniente :Phable, and superior Workmanship and,fila; will And aft oembined theoliew , REMINGT" ON ApVOVVERA.S.' Ciradurs containing miteand;descrytion of our Aims will be furnished upon 'apPlieatias. VibilliGTON SONS, Ilion, N.Y Manz lk Nkciicita, Agent's, - - 2 • 40 Coestiandft,rikr. Dr..'.:3::).4 :Stanton,' Sui.geon, PhysiolarriV rension Agt, - . --- ; • NEW BRIGHTON,. PA. ~ . a ignal :and iltooldinee it louroi sad of 10 11 ..kr 94 .,. 17- , i; -... •1 - i:::. -: .' .: . . ::-+: 'A . ' ' =I a. A. WILSOX CEI WILSON STEWART, . In the Diamond, ." BOCHSSTER, Pa. e. 7.4 . • , 11:1P " =I LLINEIf SPRING M Goo S - tx4zL El EV"' GE NEW ILLI%I ''~'R M=erl .1,10111 1 1 ., - 1 .: '.{' . r.litqpijiitiffei!S 13. ColN• ( 2'"_ XI Silk, Idoussing s t ud Strsw,ell the Ladles PhilclreirA 9 .o Leine st:ik;ixtesti Styles, _ell c "r3L•I3XL a a Ailcheap.' 4 - em ere, Hushes, Ornam . ents , . Silver Mixed Cords and Tassels, Hair, Netts, Fancy combs, Fancy Collars,'Embrolderies, all kinae , Linen Handker4biefs Corsets, DO Amide, Cords sad Rates; old Very cheap. LADIR§' FINE BAS liosiery & I el BLACK • &.• WHITE • RAI SKIRTS; MEN & BOYS' 4' HOOP SKIRTS. ' DIES' CLOTII'I Men's white and 'color ...• IaIIECCOM issting and' rid Gaiters, Oea j.These goods will be 501 a 'NO T.ROVBLE to'S.ll6 Straw Bonnets itr.d Rats 'there. . VERY , CIIILAP4 Stamp4m,.einklng an 11.;CI an(l , mktag Ott Men's shirts made to order. liOe jar RemeMber the Ose store of A. C.l Hurst, corner! Bra let streets: Bridgewater. WATT GE HO II EVERYB BEAVER' 800T.ii.17 Orn i IA EXTR/Co' DINA Y R!DIT '- ~ i • PURCHASER { TO just, recoived, a large IfArdill, ADIES', GENT'S BOYS' .& DICEN'S' SHOES •8001 . , . , -, • • " 6AITERS, SLIP- , 4. - ,• .. For :Spripg and Stintier, FROM PIIILADF I .LP lA, 1 lam prepared to acco ate My l id custo mers and t4ll public.. ge rail . I have the •best selecteti stock ever o ered Be ver. d4pur chased at reduced prices,„ an will be Sol 4 at rates to low that purchasers w I belrentinded of old tithes.l If any of the st k sold should rip, I will rtipair it free of Ch e. Thankful for past; favii T rs, I still Claim a 1 beef share of public patronage. 808 I LLON; - i l' - ' .(At. ldStand,) ~ . 1 wens, PA.. sprlB I, ," T GREAT SEC . : ET ANGERS AND OTH :RS-4trpon the' receiptof 30 cents I will end the -"Se cret , art o catching fish wit . the hook and line," giving full and ample di eations how to succeed well in catching all the different spe cies Of fish that inhabit the waters..cif the Uni ted States.' Also, "The celebrated Indian fish charm,-or Chinettenrt of catching futh." 7 -- :This meansl of taking fish -and:the manner of doing it, halt heretofore been flown td but fe The value of ( 'ugh knowledg admits of no question, and is really wort more than' a thousand this the price asked. 'Send 81) ets enclosed in' a letter and you will receive the secrets by return mail. Address • • • E, ERNEST, raayUtli York Springs, Admits co.,' Pa $1,50 1 0 riE f iltelt sell our IMPROVED $2O flewi, Three new kinds - . Under and 14 . on trial. Warranted fire-ye ry or large commissionsf paid. chines sold in United States f 'whit% are.l.fullY &ailed by Wilson, l Grocer Baker, j Bill *Bachdder., AC other cheap friagestatts u d-the Mier or, at risst.fiarand#gnisonatent. 1111 senkf4s. o iddreas,or *imp st.Biddeford, Blaine, or Chi wayl6,'6o. $9 0 : .. 11 r 4" t r ale i l l out,: AddreD. 0 T (}A B Itiddeford, l Ms. 5i57 6,14 . , . LT, Zen rant to bur Pte• slot Clrimakiti. , re 1311411.11111e,14"title . 01 1 a7' •1 , . 451. ,9, 1131111 19 e 4 ' • tz , ' Eighth end-SAig Garden streets,. ' • ~ 1 , 3 Au t., yip =I , • TOUSAS afiks4mic . Presidio and Ciorqedting .4,cragnianp, 'AND Sktraordbutry triaticoini7 ! ! Novel and -Pennaneitmstiang - cite of Buoiness ,Cdiege. Tata Prom April fta iSed, I 1 . s • I • Lira acliciumaturs, - including BoOkkeePidgi Business .Correspondence, : Formaand Cus toms, Cilliniereidlj" Arithmetic, ( Bulinstili Penmanship, litetecting Counterfeit Honey, and Commercial Lair; : 1 J -TWENTY-Ft.frg DOLL/AILS. itcuomiticiairi, Including did daltiC $i Meets ' " as aboier. Tines /beta to arse tainu . hs, TWENTY DOLLAR S ; 1 ' Penmanship, Three months, J — $7 . •Penmanship and Arithmetic, three mos ' 10. The saving of coal and gas in the summer" months itian advantage of each importance as enables the management. f this college to make, a conaiderable reduction in the eummer rates From - October 1, 1064 to April 1,. 1867, And.nucceeliing tare, as before, • Life Scholarships - j I " sBs Scholarshipos iimontlia::i i 1 • 25 ' Penmanship, 4 months •"-- - - ' 1 10 Penmanship and Arithmetic ; 8 months; ... . . 12 . :. . 1 apaiii. filters for Clubs, Soldiers, and for. ths:sons - . ot t atfinisters and Teachers. -H. Day and evisung ruin* Iron for botA sezes,#l ages, 'ln biiiiking,. storekeeping,„ bookkeeping,tpen nianship, .peti drawitit; phonography, 'arith metic, mensiiration, algebra, geometry, the calculda, daiigation, : sureeking, engid,erinds gauging,' ironing, .- mpatiatiical...drawing, 4 em, mercial lair: - Cierniui,: telegritialng, l and the English branchei; at mtiderate peices.! Endorsed by the public as tRe most successful Btudness"College-of the country, as' evidenced by the fact; that - • - t • Foils' Hundred and Two Sclide c s haVe :entered in the • Finer Sic hiolerits Or ITS SZ.llll%*Cli. 1 Prinoipils of Departments. TUOMAS'MAY •PEIRCE, A. M. george B. Snyder, .R. W. Barnes, I .: • C. N. Farr, • J. T. Reynolds, ' • - Henry Reim, A,E.Rogerson A •M.,C.E. . Sup portedt by an able C orps of Assistants. Siiirilall or send for s catalogue, College' Currency, and Bierce's Practical Educater. ..! bFFICE--531 ' North Eighth 'Streetj nplB:2m , .T110.5.,31.- PEIRCE 1 . OE ill IV = =3 and ts 4 . - 23 gam one, Flow. Fancy and• Rolla, Hair :hint rents, ss es' Clkps,&o. • • ! loves, I MORAL HATS, I A-:1 I_Acense of applicant!! for License at Jane &mi. • slows,. 143€ . 16: : • I andt'aLs, Jaime P. Parrisit' :Brighton tp; John ;Alleband.... Darlington born; j /Awn Johnston - -Rochester boro; Richaid Doncaster' • do ' do 1 David llagaw -New Brighton tiord; John Davis'' _ • ' Darlington Coro; d Shirts. er tk a ever ery cheap: :G ?OPS R. L. BakerlTrustee)...HarnuTny tp; Michael Coup, jr.. i • - Rochester boro; BamuelWallace.. ... • New Fiewickly tp; John H. Camp ' Rochester boro; Andrew Swaney' Grestie tp; Nicholas Rufer r,bl 'ltcusburg bores Da'iidJohnston .. Ig Beaver tp; • • To sell liquor in qtiantities not less than on quart, with goods, wares and *Merchandise: Wm. Breitensteht - EconoinYlp; ":• C. F. Searcher—L ' Phillipsburg borq; Peter Angel ' Bridgewater boro;i B. L. Baker (Trustee)...Harutciny tp; , G. C. Speyerer ...itocbester bora, Jno. 8, Dickey ' Bridgewater. • EATING EOIIBES. - and olesied; 4k, I notil line si I . # l. lge iow idling itching. te, the d Mar- Y 1 A, x. EMI (SHOE Notice- ln the Orphans' :Carirt The followtngappraisementa under the Act of Assembly, of the, 14th of April, 185 ,;of property; allowed to.be retained by 'a ,*i or children of a decedent, to the valtut2i of $3OO, have i beett tiled _in the Office of the'Clerk of the Orphans' Court, of Beaver , eoitety, and approved' nisi, to: wit : • ,1 Personal property to amount of .spo, re-, tained by , widow of James Lyidi, dec'd. Ana Si, Lyon, adm'x. _ Personal property to amount of $3OO, tained by widow of, James Jameson; deo'4l l .-a- Elizabeth Jameson} j Personal property to amount of $3OO, re tained by-widow of 'Jacob Lpadas, ,deo'd. Al elder atinf nder Temple; r... _ I ppersonal property;. to amount of 15299 115, retained by, widow' of. James Murray, dec'd. Nathan Eakin, adm'r. • • .r I= DM •took of CULL- S. Personal property with claim of $278 28 oa Henry-Briggs, amounting in all to $BOO, re tabled by widow of : Jacob .Warner,:decl.l,l.l. C. ' , Personal PropertY to amount , of $l6O 95, retained by widow of John Walton,' deo'cl.-. Andrew Watterson, adrn't. . 1:. . Personal Property, to sinotfit of $282 if% rt tairied by irldow*-Of. Jacob thasteisd; Ann Ihmstead, aclueji. : . . Wear, Notice is hereby given- to creditors, heits;, legatees, distributeeai and all Others! interest: ed, to appear at the next term of said CoUri,' and not later than the third day, being the,6th day- of 'Jima,- to shewcause if say • they' have, against the final oonirmation of the above appraisements. •' ; ''h mayl6 • JOHN. A. FRAZIER,L EXECUTOR'S -NOTICE. yy , T ETTERS testaments : ll on , the; estate JU of Saxon. Moons, late ;of != Hanover township, Beaver County, Pa., dec'd, hag been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make " immediate. payment, and those havintelaitos against the same will present there proPerly adthenticated for settlement. _ W. IL FRARER;EseCutori • , Hanever tp.' AR! We 'everywhere tb g, Machines:— , per feed... Seat Abate eels- Thi Nora =- lea than $4O. owe, Wheeleill. • et.- .3. Co., Old Chines-ire ix-. exeabk. to ar- Ind circulars .'Shia , Ilt. [iswl,y. ACelpiTS want articles, just: ~city Bu44ing, [ lBl O7. ii :PriILADICI.PIIId, PA.. :J.: m,. sop° =Dow -111111.28; -- • - • rranciii Blomit • New Bnglstonbatro; W. &Jc Breitenstein Economy tp; t Henry Wagner.— Nat'l Brighton bor; John Aber ~....—. . ........ tistry tp; Elizabeth Ripper ' freedom District. mayl6'66 JOHN A. IRSZIER, Clll mail - . slo REWARD''-; THE above reward will be paid' for any In. formation that . will - read to the wrist' and conviction of any personivho !hark any trees or shall oammit depredations in either.of the Waiter Lots, fir, shall injure' any Shade, Ornamental o?Foteat Trees, growing within . the borough. By order of Council. 1 my2B:Bt WM. S. BAucLior. DOCTOR I • XIVC:O. 4D. 3r..aMlntiet • WillPreotiee Surgery & OFFICE adjoininetbe new, :Drug2Skors of Lev.is • & Prptidlej;: Ihnilap i 'A :se:n=or, Pritigewater , Ps.' I ima72s itt# c,;:b.ti BEAVER; Ph. B: 1 1 11: CLARK; • ooD , Erristvwfo - G RE HE CAB Irte=LE7 ORGAN; 1 ' - _ _ , Theigivind'o Cergail-t littlidefpial • • SatedVinteitir,,Palierevtintt - leithe 11 7,"" - • efipiliciattpt blitakindits tar hitreilitetielits; tir'theihuseltinf `Grote, "Veitid 'olitY by ititgreaCchet; ''ll‘l 4 / oh:SWAP voWl . .ertsavedby the ptocheSeffir • provenient 'and PerfeetVik itiCapplieskti- the - • Melodeon- ind vrof tiimirife ' :" vet:tilt; in_ in:MA:seen rieltioti; 'oenaitteeler ifeat;_igl - •'• "• : r''•• riThe CalglifltT 011 RAN - pflnfeirtiod . sole , ,, , „ta • - ledliy Mason is Hatalin,i of Doston,'hatl keenrbefore ;the -irublial but Itite - yeariitind* Yet such are its unequaled_ quolitieelhat baslound into shlulchedahool and .family., WI I „- All part! of our. country::: The Art . .Critiorr'ef, the,liew Yak , slut of - it in his - de- 2i I . Pvtmenti ; ,qt kis been Blown brthe windt.'ef • 1 - genuine succas from Boeton to Sest.Prnnetsesi ,;) .• -.M.' hive sitocesdok 1. In titsking „et better. emaall Instrument thaer, any otber--from.little bandbox like things to those. which, though Oitible and 'not litter • thin a' pisno, can make! themieliss felt 'f ehurch—ii the uniiersah opinion:of ihe.iitnatt eel profession. .They to,}ires that 'no suott,tae , Chanted-works of the land' can: be found in s equal.perfection in Surtipe. The tons is pitre, and full, and with in immense- body fog ete • ' small provocative-mechanical; force. They. ; , stand rough travelling, bad' nstige, and : _ lied in' climates'which kill Ameziesi mioisa .. • . • , The Het': Dr. l -PItIBIE, the . well-known Odic tor of the New York Ob wrver , , -in his editoShi: 'correepondencei speaking of the insuffiiiitiney' I : 1 ; of 'the htelodeon to take the place of. the roe _ Organ, says:. .But the want id is Mir ism* I , ;by the. Cabinet Organ. iWith. your eyestiingt • J you cannot distinguish-its sound : from thee 2,3 * . 'the Pipe . Organ itself. • admirably Ale 1; Idapted to: the perforniance ,of sacred *ale. -1 . - psalms, tunes, anthems chante•, - &a., and to li l - grand accompanime nt when the, Oongrege.. ~- tion sings, and. is just the instrument , thaw ought ought to be used in all_ churches : w-hire the people all wish to have the privilege of. hear lug &Tart in the prase:"" • - •'; 200:Orginitta and Pianists. 3., . the nibet.Annineitt of , theiri•rcrfeeSion if is, the'; country, have given written testimony , With. I • superiority._ of.thise instifinieuts over.nitetie-. sra cif their class. he Cabhiek Organ. brief, commending itielf - toinausicians said. to ; the people everywhere, Its-great power:. its purity and sweettiess.of tone, arid its so* of 1 expression, added to. its durability . inkeots- j piste construction, C annot fail to: itutliei . lit IP universal favorite. Such is the diravite . I • Perfdction to which thesvinstrnments haft I . been'broight; that it is alike Suited to the purposes of churches; hails, sehooli; satt pri vete parlors, and is admirably adapted to both ; sacred ind secular • music, and it is believed that 'it 'will bear no unimpOrtant part iti ads-' 'cation and establishing a populir :nosiest 'theta wherever it goes. ' it . . The Snliscribersiiie • chisive whplesale .,L - Agents for the Mason fk It id Cabinet Orrin' : for Western Pennsylvania, and .ftirriish Omni_ at exactly the same price as ohirged it, the, Factory. t.t' • r• The subsaribeis Are - - anxious lO.send to I every pekson, whether intending to flirt:l4lg I an intsfiusrient or riot, a - copy of the- Catiiti4ll - Circular, which s oontaiiis a great amount of earl interesting ' i nformation. , Bent ,pest: l • , paid, to any address. , ' . • P CILAS, C. PirEL,LOR 1 - , • •. - SI Wood 6440- , I 1 Betvieen 4th- Bt and Diamond _Alley.-- • • Pittisburg,• • t Werimr SHAVING Ent- atl i flNGi SEAM.POOINti. : most B, tt &MS having just returned from the army, where he, .111111 served for . a most three years, wishes to lateral hisi forte= er customers sad the pyhlio generall4 . thai he has opened . his shop in the nort end .of !hi MARKET ROUSE, r RID qßifAtßit,, „ where he . will carry on in his tcirinet gopd.j and fashionable style. By chise attention to buslnes, he hopes to, merit and receive wlibe_, al share of public patronage. • Those kislibig a clean, smooth shave, .or hair cut in i faiih•- , , ionable style, just stop in and Johu trial, and be feels satisfied thst,ho.can-pleasa them. - • . [decl3:2m I t I COAL k• • Tw L de liver lathe othene_ofltoeheater,; Bridgewater, Beavet and. vicinity; a_good l .quality of Coal,' at . the shortest &Mee. Wa g- I one 'can. at any time, e r,aplleff thel3ata, I on' M' r ifinley'w run, adjoining the, bank Wm; Porter; Esq. Orders left with John, - 4.1 Frazie, B , Stiles & Sllall'enberger,piidg 7 l *titer, M. Camp, jr4. , floohestir t , will resole ni prompt attention. C. MOLE • - Bridgewater'. 1 • \LOSE : a ommusplostits , RECEIPT` for Unisiiiit r ed\nds in the borough of Bridgiarat9T; . for th ere 1861 and 1862, allowed on eel ? lenient with . J.Colledor f Taxes, Aka 2, 1862, t0r...5.82 ' erson finding Ihe same will please, retutii-to HOS. ALLlSOeaeurer of School Heard; ridgewater. {:. • - ' • rafi r26 . , A DMIN ISTRII - OIVS , NOTICE. ETTERS administration' on the . estate ' I_4 of Dads Munnsr,lat t e eY Marti on town:- ship., Matra Co: ,; died hien isan- 1 id to the undeiSigned, oil pereons indebted' are required to Make 'mutilate ,p.quiei,t, arat those claims will presents them; prt4 - : say authenticate." for settlement. I" NATHAN EAKIN, Administraa is ' .. Spr4 l 66. IfairmitOW* ADMJNISTIiATOit'S NOTqLIf. -;;: .~11 ,El 6 f4liS Of Stint . NNsiticroft• on the( - ~ 1 • 6f• Ittos::WalittlUti Ltd ' 410r1114J .; P;;I Beareig, .•Zeaver.; co.- Pi., liii4e, 41 , 11 ., g I X be4i-grinted to :he iirtderiuttlet,L4ll ns: indebted to said estate' are recineited to, ntake immediate payment; and those N having Olainuil 'aiming the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement.. . . • ' I J. O. WILSON, kdbt tr-4 . - Itetivirkmit I i . 1 marl4'66 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT OR. ETTERS h of administraon on the estate . it I Joiu B. - lleLi, . late of ,Racceoonjwp.,l2 Beayei co.; deed, having been greinteo to the an leraigned, -- all-persona indebtstitoaat:d_cutiite atlrequesited to make inlinediate payreepl; and those hayins daiiatt against -enid. .eetete *RV 'preevit them to - the ,intbeciiibCfr properly - a& thentinatesi for ebtlitmenr.' • ROBERT 8. •llA.Ll4.la.usiry • JAMES ORR, Itaccoon i tn.. . maM'66. . Adtainietnit _ • ..,, • _ADMLNISTEATOR'S NOTfCE.' i x .- . r ......-: i - ETTERS ot admlntstration ori.tee este 4 of JAXEIC JAMEaOII,. late of Geergetainit oroujih,. Beaver eotinti, dee'd.-. liftvhig been' greeted' to the undersigned,' all peoo3o' hi4' debted to Bata eatata are reqateted••te_inalii mmedhsta pititetit;. and tha haying se 'tilliala fgatnet,asiftintate w ill .present .thetral tOzttal •enbeariber;Troperly anthentieited hit 110. !lenient . ... ' . 1 ' • f - . : _ .-!', , ,i . I It.. - BLIZASKTH JAllZlON. • ideilii. 1 4 Mir/ 4'66'; ~` :" a , Georgetotiaßlef ' i k , - --• 'COATit . , AMI toreikored' to deliset , C.S. of 41( e ti o, quilits' on Otorteibt nett* r..01.4fis Ist of. Zi.Nsties'elothitig . fltors f lles4oji Mu' aBballsubssttOOTtiFAl.,B4llo4er, es J. toss *l74.liVnrOoodljtaitii twilsostors will • Cameo 3 V./..Z tOrafillk. ,• , ~_L . ,.! • , • - -i:- -.---. - 11111.-p01141116 . ..,17 , !....7 . 14,1 .'.,::'.'“ , • atitilit i ribti '1)0111c; II
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