vEtriuTGIA. ifrotee. Wad.suld =WILILMIOITS. • cong y Agetatkie .Lt • • seven Weyalrl, Chairtnan,J.ll Rata*, B or ough tp: John Catigheya. R. Ilanala Jameel Darragh' podgoater: Barne4.Chaa. /Ming • Big fliesver: C. P. Wallaetn - : • ' Brightiri: David W. Soott;" , . • .coppew.s: John S. Herren; _ • I Darlington: Dr. W. C. Shurbselt; • • . I' • • Economy; George Neely; . • • fallstom- GeOrge N. Taylor; . FrSoklin.: - • John IL-Wilson; • Ireedcim-borough: RC W. Roo; !, Freedom district: J. Paul; . Green: R. Nelson; , - Frankfort: , W. /1. Fraser; • • 33Guire_:. John Nelson; 0opewell: Robt. C. Scott; • Ilndastry: John Wilson; • independence: Arthur Shieidir, * - .larioa: Thomas Phillis; . • , -D. B. Short, - ' • _ New Dtiigliton; • S. Magavr, John Boyle, B. Room - - Neor.Sewieldy: Henry, Gkehaing; NortikSewickly: Dr: J. IdsWitherovs; ~Ohio: jcihn,Slents; ,Patterson:44mes Patterson:: • Phillipsburg": 78obert • Routh; Pulaski: W. W: . Rochester: S. J. Cross, A. T. ShaUenberger; siccoon:- James . Smith; • - South Beaveli John Roberts BINGRAX, ht., 54 Filth st., Pitts• burg, :s the authorise' agent for tits 'Axons te that city. • , • i l a.vtelearn that a. little boy,"son of Capt. .Jametiohnston;:of Fat! ton, was drowned on Monday last by falling from a raft into thi' Cthk, at that place. •JcwlYU MATCII.—A. B. Wolf, Esq., having 'accepted tile challenge of Mr J. R. Hayi, for atrial of mowing machines, the contest will time off on 3d day of July, at 10 o'clock, on its c il ia of Ritchie Eakin;, in Brighton town #iP' • • - ' - icr The fire in Deaver, on ,Mosidoty, 'hews L aw necessity of humming, and we take pleas vas in sttiting . that Joseph kl•Clure, of this .place, is agent of four - reliable Insuranee Companies. Call on him at o nee and ir.sure„: je),„,The Examination in the Seminary pour silences this (Wednesday) morning, and coil tinnes,throughout the day and to.morrowlr-L The Soiree tikes place in the M. E. Chitroh, Ilesver, Wednesday evening. . I ,Ann admission fee ,of u 9 te , kts will be charged. We under- stand.a rich - treat is in store for the lovers of good music. Those who were present at tke . chum of the , wintei terinosill readily belleye thatTrof. Ambuhl will present them no second rate entertainment. Commencement ezeiei , see take place Thuridity evening, in the same piece. Na boys will be admired either of these-evenings. 110..Thei Meeting of the Beaver Borough Umbers'. Institute has been-postponed two " weeks. hence the next meeting will beheld • cok u ur slai,everiing, July 12th, commencing at half past se.veno'clock. The order of ex ,ercises Cmbracmelass drills on Mental and • Piactical Arithmetic, all essay Mr Mc- Millan, an opti , discussion on the psetriety . -of offering priacs 16:incentives to' study, i Popular Lecture hi Rev. Lownry, and a song bjr the teachers.' Alf one of the objects of the Institute is to ii• arause an interest lin _the cause of 'education, all parents and patrons , of the seb,sol, and. friends to the cause generally, are mast ee'rn milli invited toratt l end. ' nat.—A' fire• br l oke outdn the smoke house of MajorThomierM'Creeo, of this place, on Monday last, about) half-pnat six iA the morn -414%4 quickly communicated to the, Ware ' house adjoining the main building,i . The fire spread rapidly, notwithatin4ing the efforts ride to checi it, andisoon the bpilding was in Eames.. It was with 'great effort the fiat resi dence of Mr. M'Creery Wits saved. Had the iof been shingle inst l ead of tin, nothing could. liaVraived, "sit only that _building, but _tee entire square. That' the fire?was checked without destroying it, is 'tertapily marvelous, and can only be accounted for by the stillness of the . morning. Iluildretis of :people 'were ow the ground, but the met), complete disorder reigned, arid it was with the itmeatedilfieulty the work of eitingnishing:ihe Haase wed eye - temstited. A fire is- a rare_ ocetirrence in Beaver - -this being the .lirstlatiC we believe, for ten years. To our astonisbuttnt, an en •ghid was' produced, Which woilted well. • Fhe loss o r Major M'Creery Ws learn will amount to over two thonsand dollars,on which there is no insurance. The : Warehouse was staved with flour; rain, hardware, Ste., which , was ail lost, or nearly so. The loss, although betty, le view of - what it might have been, Hems light. Maj. M'Creery had at least ti l tnty thousand dollars worth of property endangered, and has. therefore great reason to be thankful: We trust we may have at least tea years more; without - another fire, and that itkEte meantime we -marpripare better. ' • .1. Ain • rtiTSII.V.IT COLLOECTKTI IN ReOAIID TO . Clizeasatico's NA:cos.—The followAtg comes . pontience between Messrs. Chickering A t Sons.' laid Mr. .C. C, lieilor theli• agent for Pitts-1 bur l g and vicinity, eiplains itself :-.-- 1 ` • 1 •15 1 ' • Mims. ..Catcsmuso k .&)1 , 11; A 03 .. :011—' Of saitttio:_--A rival: piano - establishment...in i this city has sndea4ored to - prekktdisis the maids of persons agaisit•your Pinnotkby represent‘.l ing that the Messrs. ChickeriN have nothing to do now .with the memilfacturs of the "Chiekering7 Pienosi, this management of the Netory being intirciy in other hands: And 480 , asserting-that the quality of your basin:t ient. has very muck deteriorated of late,and ti . ,T . iut the above as & reason. Both statement - a bamg so entirely urge*, I wish to have them asu l i tradicted aver•your own - signatnr.. ' - • : '1 . ram"; &c., I ' CHAS. C httLLOik: tawswa..] • • ,-+Mt. C. C. blettott; Pittsburgh—Dior Sir: ...lbe statement wbiCh you say has been clean red., in your city “tliat we havernothing to do taw with , the manufacture of what-is known 11 1 i Ile Chickering Pianos t and that the man aliment of. our 'factory is entirely in. other 111 /,, da," is, as you most be wait/are; sisterly -7 4 1. onr faeteg is our ,own ontisi, and the baldness le- Ash at it *away. has- hen, bia l m a i ee t - -4 and solely er fleou ownatminint. , Thai.tliequality of our .7 111 , 1 iet. WWI: , ..reei ekeeirikeeroAnT bit ,:`'iroas., the raot , that, though*. are mak , ...NI more instrumentWa-thau ever,beforo;woure in a iW ' .i . I t torl, toidto:y the *demand forthsai. At We sreais t mi daqy maki ng iniinnemnents ii,, " !Puaaritti, ire 01. alms Indy say that. • . 7 14,1AwitiY soperiotteitaiixwbildi Ire hay* Y sz.s..4l7,..za_sim - c-.••;. •---:, -. ...:,,•-•::•,-:.s. ..-- A l i- iiii , ,,. ~ .A ug k maiiprsoi , -.. -, 1 t: • 'Tki r iiiivoAer osdavuL..:-.- , • ... -4.3: , :...,. _ , _ 'News: ZOOM ity-Ixniaantesiiiot . 1,1 riipobsettilthi fawner of thi Loca l Seems. to have woutifled, the fops' gitofi Viral Jlenry, Oil helms embiaciil tho i opportunity of ralr a itlerAlontliette!il to be ,reid - by toe good - peopleotsßea— vet county, which 1 believe to' hove l been the object of -the informant 'of the Lem*, to give him a chance to ap4 put. in the public- press, that th - e Peoi phr - of the rural townetipe might learn that the blow which Col: Taylor gyve him on the'2Bth ult. did not quite produce'death ; but that' he stilt trii4 viies, and iiil full of enmity towards some of hie political upponette. I seem to te the object of his writttlaS yen will perceive his letter is filled with personal remarks and, as Tam able to you, false , statements relative to miotelf. There call only be one reason etly he thus 'attacks me, which I con= ceive to be because . ' ant s. 'personal friend, and advocated the nincimation of Col A. W. Taylor fot Stile.Senate l . His friends proiniked him Darlington ,township st the pi meeting, bun, the rttoldierii aud their friends"couldn't see it)" her.en_ Col. Taylor was the choice of the loyal people of Darlingi. ton township, by eighteen of a major; ity;"and in my opinion if the primary meeting wait to some off yet. that in stead of eighteen of a majcirity, that, it would be above forty: I know KT inability to write us fluent letters as an ex-editor and badly beaten'politir clan, but possess the power,,and t, lof speaking the truth as well ashy. Mr. Henry says "the statement , of Dr. Shurlock is in many respects,quite lc remaral and bow far be and may differ will best be underswod by a plain statement of facts." Now I.T proppße to show to the pahthk.that th,o statement of Wm 1 3enry 'relative to the story which he blames meier circulating, and over which he ie now howling, is quite ass - remarkable to-me as mine perhaps is to him; and "how; far he and I may differ' can be seen' , and understood frdin the certified statements of Mr. Jos. Anderson and , Dr. d' Gardner. 1 neversaid any..l thing publicly_ or Private)). about Mr. Henry but what 1111 i n -stand ; bet Mr •Henry claims ,that l said tbing,s which I tell him plainly rend not; and, he denies some of my statements, which 1 tell him as plainly he did say. At the time be speaks ofbaying called unen me, he denies leaving satisfied with my explanation of the 'story nov: in_question,,and sap, with much sir. casin, "satiiified," "that I hid been basely slandered, &c." Now I r, e - as- Bert that he was Satisfied, and so ex. pressed himself to me, before Dr. Gardner; aka) after leaving me he told IDr. Gardner that my , explanation was sasjsfactory, and repeated t,he same thing to Mr.losepli - Anderson,tbe man with whom he stopped over night, with the addition that he did not tin nk anything bad been told by mo that would do him any harm. lie. also says "1 -all, aye ,called Upon Drl _, . Shurloek, who then , called that, he; had added to the story," Lgt, trial that) I had "deprecated" an.exposure of _the' affair in the-public; presii.. I i / I deny it, arid say it iri false. , ',did -not admit fo -Mr. that I bid added to the story; u:sO I deny that I "deprecated" an exposure of the affair in the public press. When he spoke , , l of having the facts published, .I micli no reply until - he asked:Dr. Gardner; and myselflonr opinion of the, propri, oty Of making .n public statement, ,to I which I replied, "That is with yohr ; eelf;'do aroyoathirk best about it; tint I my opirionl is it will only give toe :if -1 fair publicity;" at the same time' as suring him that Ult one dozen persous in Darlington- borough or -township knew anything about the story; when I ho said that he had asked several : per. (sons about it, but, all had tpld him, much to his surprise that the3l had hot I heard it,and.fioni this fact he betieVed 1 that it had• not become generaly known. Now, sir, dbes this I go to show .thet I."gave it to the winds a . ii 'Jet it travel'," as Mr.! Henry IlegeS ? I I think the reader will say ith hie 1 'that I did not. Perinit m to say that Mr. Henry alai-iris frien s gave !' ; the story more p,uhliCity than I or any One of his political cpponente; and the I fret of hih. :eliaving furcediu on me ;this phblic ecriespondence, 'iv II show I him up in a light never seen before, land perhaps' make him as odiouslto :the people Of .I:kir/el- county as that I which 'his iecent toininunication Was-, iintenied to snake me. ' What I pub- I liahed -in, reply to the Locat I stand Poverty; being all; in substance,if what I did-say about this anpleasa tof irir; and I again deny of admittinthe ad 1. ditior, of any single word or sentence, or- departing in the least tram that which . . I did utter, h6twithstanding the assertions of 'that:tried an '" harvest man, W m.' 'Henry, Aci the con rary.— t sf Having . now ; answ e red - some of p his personal, slurs to myself, in is com munication, I preeentAci the paiblic the certified statements spoken of before, (and if neede ,be, can produce tb'em under oath from the gentlernen,)l as corroborating evidence `Of - the truth of Whit I have written and kirvioasly said in connection with that s ory,and for the"- -- present I leave th 4 matter with the intelligent reading cmmrini ty of - Beaver county to decide which' is. the Most powerfal,Nietion' o truth." „. ' Yours. tr ly, .1 W C. Hsu rms.— • Darlington, Pa., June 20, 1806. 1 ' Having beeil galled upon by IT'm Hairy, in ~ regard too conversation between Dr. Sh ntlock and 1 myself; re— lating to isle oftearer county IL R. Bends, I -asked him to accompany me to the Doctor's office, and then re• quested the Dr, to',lnake aatatement 'ot thecenversation. He did tio. Mr. Henry said 'he bad tbougbt.if 'pub. t..) Ihihitig-the filets in regard to the Tale of theaiond, "elli , !).T making if,iquirf . •was, surprised to find that so , evi ha. heard it. Ito then asked the r. and, myself whit we thought - of. he, re-. prietrof tasking s- publicaiu[tem nt. Dr. S. replied, That is with- on lf, de's* you thick bestabout it; but [MT epiniot ' is Ahit_it,,Awill "oat . itiTe it POliiiit3rg.;,Thet be,:diti 110 , :taysra . ' • ~ , Yi ~ ~~. rs 4 I 41 r k nor en . mil -b 4 . _ . elist law, 40aat mataarivpailliairos boroitilbAbik=to Debit' bid iitirliiia * fd it; in. w t hich I„ fleet ;I.l*ciirred:-. Pi% 8. iiiireet pmurliogt Laving it: si l d ,pliblieb(ilki;siCatik •by wi. , ''.-He try; neitheedid he . mit - thatiha had added to the' storY,'-b e- maid he probably liaggested , that.aceiiiirnne. was the gainer:,': While at,lblEDee` A.OV.Ind i r also after leavin , Mr. Itsiii7 express. ed' himself as eatislied with the eaplan': ation a Dr. 8., but 'night seas feW of. Ibis friend, in . 11414'4110 titii Propriety' of publishing 'the matter. - ,- - I . - -'. •J. W. Gellman 'Darl l ington, Jane 20.1866.- . I t , W .rdo.lieciibY -fortify. tha Kr, m, : envy told mein the Morning after seeing Dr. Sbnlock, that his explana tion was Isati factory, and . 1 that be would not take any farther notice of it, as he belle!? it would not do him any harin. Inithisl amiwilling to be sworn. . ' JOSEPH. ANDERSON._ . Darlington, .Tune 20;-1666. , 77 '•— • ' . 4 ' Presentmentiof the Grand Stu*: .1 . • ' - The following prese l.. tment was made by the ha . e Grand Jttry, and or.. - -.. dered to be pri ited in tbe County pa. , I - pens by the Curl ,; - - We iiiik ,candid . men of all parties to read it, ate* also read theiiames i 'cif those who sign it. There are Deiriocmta o'n ' e whose can dor we may rely, even when it does Conflict =milli party' movements': i . . To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions k)f the Pease ix axe for - the qounty of Beaver: - The Gra,nd Inquestloit the Colnmoinwealth of Pennsylvania, .now inquiring in' and fOr 'the liody of the• County of Seaver, respecifully, do Ipresent, that. with the permitision; mad it pursuance+ of the suggeqions of Yoni ,Hooors. they visited. orl ;Wednesday, -June 6th. the . County ? l eo/ Ho - use, and spent considerable time in exa ing l into the t..condition. of the inmates , the ir wants and necessitierri, and also rho condition of the .premieleit-eoanec ed with said House of EniPloyment. They find about fifty:eaten inmateS, 'and, with, the exception:Of 'want of were, all are as well' accon)modated andicared for as it, 'is poser to 10r . them., to be. and are satisfied a d cheerful, speakibg in the highest te ms of the Ste i ward and Stewardess, v I Aio, they Say, bestows every cat e and attention upon them, and for whom they enter tain the high est respect and ,love. lii the opinion of the Grand Jurors, , everything about, the buildings arid pertaining to Psupers - or .ptiblie property, is in as good condition, and as ciekcared- for as it is poesibte to; be, and they mist ,etpress their surprise al, finding ev -lerything in the condition that it bi— l:hey fertfier present that th'e farm is , in a gond state of repairland' unitive.- Aron. 'rho fetres are ne sly all new. ly builL'and the crops promise well. There arel three (B)young"orChards'On the prerni ee in good condition, as-Fs -1 else the atnele, and out...lbuildirigs. From alli they saw and; h o ard; the Grand - 'Jurors I are 'compelled' to say; that iu the present Ste.4rd_ atd his Lady, they fid the right perions in the right; pla te. AlthoughLthey be. : (lave at 1.0 &Stant, day,riew buildings should bey erected loaccommoaate the paupers, they I would not at, present . recommend their erectionhopingthat soon the• COilt, of their e ection may he much belew presentl prices; yet they would 'refer to thegrowing re. cessity of ample neeommodations, and trust at the earliest prc , iticable trio. merit such buildings Ma y, e erected as the wants of Old institutions dement!: They do recommend be , veviir that'a new chimney{ be, at once I built in the Wash House, as the present 'one smokes:so dreadfully as to be unendu rable. I . . i On Tburwlay, June 7th, the'.Grand Intinest visttoSd the County Jail rind found the Jai( clean, zeomfortahle . and .in rood condition, with the exception of t- the roof, w i ltich. ieaka Ivory badly. 'and we would recommend that the cominiksionere bo inetru6ted to have it thotoughly]repaired: C. IT. 'Rays, Fo'eman,Wm. Barnes, Samuel Mitchell , Jas. E. Calhoun, • Wm. 'McDonald; P. P.f i Ccivert; James Oldham, -I . Chas,y Chamberlin; Washington A.104c1, ,Robilft akin, Sin wick, ~• . 4 -.„4 Daniel Finley, George &odds AndrewiJohnston,: Pamuel Biggerstiff,. aB. IC lifer,— 8. W. Reed. Bam'l. tawrence Thomas Adams,l James liittle, .• ' David Mitchell • B MARE •OF PAP= 'COLLARS .-A Boston paper has a repoil. that a clerk in one; 'of the, wholesale stoles of that. city has lately Veen *dieted with a painful breafringont on the neck,.*lticblge at firm, ttrbuted to i boils but the I matter get ittg serious, he applied to's physician, *ho inform ed his patieti l k that he as su ff ering from.the poisonons prole . ties of art s . cies used in t6o preparati n of his en.nt aolled pazersollare *hi h had been it,. absorhedr v into his ete ; and upon inquiry-it watt. found t . some half dozen other clerksoll ot *host _wore these coltarsi-were affeo ' d in a _aim . - ilar manner: - t SWINTON'S [HISTORY •Or TUE CAM PAIGNS , PAIGNS OY THi,ARMY' Op Tea roromeo. —We call attention to, tbe advertise- Mintof this ibook in another colt:nun. This is said to be the Bost work yet published.:34 : Swinton is well known as the ' able arrny'correspOndent of the Its New tork Times,. and w with the Army.orthe: Potomac In all Its cam paigns, sail since the ibis, of the war' he - has reonetted the pron*nent battle. fields anii#bicres or..intereet, - This 1394_,1t oontains a numb e r lof-ptta orleaditig GreiiefahCitid itiorred;(t !nape 4(441 bit ' elfgrplindr,tie so!d . ptily by_ totlifit!oii Ituff 00 4 1 .t7vit lAtllek War t ‘ Um* 'ei west last wail; MTh el is owned by Mid; 9assellika Co Th• - Bearir 'it o.< hunt eom guide i t*i... norm the es ti stiksithrikiwiy, at $ & R th I3 f " -- On,Tune 19th, 1866, 1 1 t the Temper anee H4tell PriedniviePa.; hi Bair. N P. Kerr', Kr. Id. Q. 9013Ln, of J elin - - ton,Lia., to *ism MAnsui - Looltmcirr,of I Beaver on Ps' • 111LetiirEit IMULRICETS, riosszaszt HY WX. ORIL , Floui" per bbl 75 Dried Apples per bus i" • 260 do Peaches " ' • r 800 Vi r aekt. 14 ••• - .2 00 Corn 1 " ' '75 Oats " • ' ' . 46 Flax Seed.: ; 226 B eai/St " 176 Potatoes„ ‘‘. • 125 Onions. • • "5° Corn Ideal, BO Eggs, I per.. ... . . ..... - •20 butter, per lb - - • 20 ===M Hams, • 25 Shoulders,' 1 °!- .4 • 13 Sides, I 1 -1 ; - 15 Tallow, • , •, - . 15 Lard,' I 1 " •—•., ' 6 ' ta Camiles,{ - i _ I . ‘ft_ , ..:„ 20 Molasses, :par v41,—,;•,... • 90 Carbon oil, 1 I .` - • ' .70 PITTSBURP MARKETS. Aqua. Extra Family.. Winter Whent—sales , 60 . tibia $l2 60; •' enlor 150 bbls do $l2 75+V3 00; 75 bble $l2 50; 50Ido $l3 00. Spring: Wheat Flour—Raid, 75 bble' $11.25; 160 do $ll 00®11 1, 50; 100 du $ll .15. LAuik---.15 kegs country at 20c; sales 10 tiercps 3 ',lesf at 221fif.' Burr it packages assorted, 2.1 ®2243. : Li Boar .13 Mils were di a l Pfrat -,isposen 25c per doien-110 do same - figures. .Pprivrosa l -fl kb!. at $3125®3 '5O; ssles - 100 _bush.! from store at $l, 20® '1 25 per beshel. ! • 'l . 1 eritaix—Oats -11614111 one bar choke Whits 50c;12 do &stunted 1 56 e; sales 00 bushels from store 60C. Cord- - prices. have downwarel tendency; sales 2000 bushels at 75c; sales one car do 80e: one dO mixed 78e- ' R ye-sales 2 cars Pennsklvenia, $1 90. Wheat-8 ears assorted at $2 00®2 25' per bushel. • I • BUCKWHEAT-200 ° bush_ at $2 - 25® . 2 50 Tip buSh. Sououtiai—Sales bbls it 609 1,0 gallon. . Pszo---Sales. 1 cariniddbrige on - the , ,track 'at 6.1 9,W1;-Shorts $1 001 cwt. Hav-5 1 .loads .at t . the scalps at $24 ®39.00 19 ;ton;. sales 20 bales-ut125,50 on' the wharf.. , &scoff --Sho'ulders—sales 10,000 IV; at 151®16C, .Stdes.Jibbed-L7,000 lbs, at 181®19e. S. - C.Hama-Aooo , lbs canvassed at 25c. . • Cnissa--, Western •,-Restirsie, .16®16; Hamburg,' 17®a 16c;; 22®28c. ANORMAL,MUSIU.SCHOOL OPEN AT 'OR • BE MS MUSICAL INSTITUTE, July. 17, and Continua Five .Woaks4 PROF. - A. N. JORSON . • k UWE HOBBS daily instruction andi.prac r tice in Singing, Tkorough 'Base., Cultiva tion of the Voice,. Reading idusic„' &a. Children's Class will be formed, to;.meet daily at 4 o'clock, p. m.' ! • Tuitionin:class, $lO. , •' . • Board and room, • $2O. Private lessons on Piano or- Organ, from Prof Am.buhl,,slo. ' ' • Children'kclass, $2. : . • , Dir For ciroulire, address ' • K. T.: TAYLOB, Beater,. Es. jel3:6t CEIAS..S. itALSLEY, • I I Produce and Commission Merc h ant , Wareham', No. 2QI Liberty; Street, PITTSBURG. PA. I • WIIOLZSALZ • DICALZIL Ilt • I • I Bauer, Baxon, toininfa, Flour, Cheese, Beans, . Grain, • "Arid; , Taitoti, Dried Fruits. Clover Seed. Eggs, • Teitthers, Green do . Tinsothy do. Pork,,; Br&mss, Unlace, :Fax do • And Game and •Ponitry, , . 119.,Part.lcca ar atteUtrn given . to produce conigumenie. - i[jel.B:6m • i 3PIT•T'SOUELC4- I• NATIONAL' • .IPLOW • ROVIIIESTER, PA.. AERIE _II A. 41T ITFACTURING all the varieties of • • ! • Steel mid Cast Iron. Plows, and would caf the attention of the Fainieri. of Beaver', ;couniy; Wishing to purchase • Plows•or Plow Points; to the 'Superior Finish and •.. • Quality of. our • - 1 Work. r • os..ALL TtOßk. W4RRAN,T4Diiiis The Points and Lindalido , • s fit :the corres pouting *tubers or Pittsburg plower , IfirOlOlow castings bought. isprlB:ly • ' TILE CH or Ur sui.co S. , WN[ ATTOSNETAT LAMT,44, No, 8g i o inn Br., TISBITAG, , It 1: Iva • _, IsEMIPT ATTENTION TO :Collocate:ls. iktid thi pdrshassi ad sale Aso :sittaid to am sl!isortii prefseslbs In Benvetro. NEI ME! 1112 - TUESDAY, June 25, .1866. UNDER TIM DIRECTION, OP :; SHALLENBERGER DIALIIIIII 111 . • , CB GR 0C15*1,.138) D QUEENSWAJtE, - 43.4se•wittOr. try prodtitvoted 1 , 014 k-ftk -ft Mg== ,T,•l i . • • I SPRING MILLINERTIAND MEE Stravy'r Goo , e; ' - 5 AT 111111 11l LY' 9 l E NEW 31ILL1N -TIZIMMIC - , A3o. stl.o i s'tMPO • BRIDGEW ATE 33 0 T\T INT 3111 Silk, Mourning and Straw,all the . . Ladle MiislBo Chttdren.'s . , Largesfoc ftig Za Sryks,: all 'o .1 . . , • Tr *33. 333. All lands l orry 1, R:b era, Ruches, :Ornatitents ' I Silver Mixed:, tor "'and Tassels, Hair Netts:i Fancy' ,Combs, Fy an Collars, Emliirderies, a Linen .11andkOchiets, C orset s. ' Dr l • Braida;Cordad'Rafiles; old La • ..yery cheap. LADIES' FINE BA SF • 'air. • BLACK "it WHITE 'BA .SKIRTS, MEN' & VOYS HOOP sithgws. DIES' 'CLeITIIS Melee white and coleie - • I , 1513EICCOEI Lasting and Bid Gaits,ret, chei • 16112t:hese geode will be sold b •ff r O -27ROOrBLE O'BEl i . 0 • • • Straw Bonnets mid Hats altCred . • Irma: Caw: , Stamping; Pinking .anit Cm . .and maid ag en skort • lisn's,sbirtst rnade to order. Mac • ler TtereemSer 'the store of A. C. Hurst, corner Bri.' ket streeti, pridgewsiter. . -WA TT. Gv E. ' lIMENGTON MUSIC ET S k. CAR For their. States Service. Pocket and. Belt - : REPEATING PIST RIF.bE CANES, !,REVOLVIN Rifle and Shot:Guns, and Gun M I by Oun.Dealere and the Trade g! In these days of Hoysebreftking every House, Store, Bank, and hare one of ' • REMINGTON'S RFAT., Parties desiring to avail tpe.;' late improvements it. Pistols, workmanship and form, will findl ih-tbe New' , • • REMINaTOLV .REVO Circulars containing cutitand our Arms will i be fuinisind upon B. REhllitiGTON & SONS; • idOotts & Nwhois, A • /To. 40 Cowan INTEftIyAP REV. ANNUAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE irk hereby given ill. ~ Lists fel' the assessment of comes and artiales inSchedule A, for the linspection"of it3l concerns ficeeerthe Assistant ASsessors, Roin the 10th to the 20th of dtirint whiett time ',appeals 'ma concerning any erroneous valnat `All appeals Must be in specify the particular matter o plained of, concerning which quested. - ; DAVE ! 7j66:8C. U. S. Assessor .2.4 th Co” IST OF LETTERS. micelle4l ing in tlis , Post-Office, Mil. one 1, 18G6. ; . • . -• Akens Miss Emma, Abele D; seph, Andersod Tom A, l Alexandi Cherry Edgar; .Clever Martha Edward, Coyne Patric, Dakin DR, Gray C F, Hills H.. C, Hon Hass Mrs Wm, ,Loy Mitelissie so, Lennan Thomas, Lddwlck p', Logan John, Marshal WiMini; sheik Martin Aghes, AlcCoria W H, Rater Mrs Ellen, Shalt* B - Jataes; Smith. William, 'Stone John o Sweeny ' Twined, &deo Wenger William, Wiseman Johit, Walker James William ;M. TAY IMIII U. S.. COLLECTOR* ZLL bneold' on the prem . v'y Kane & Co., at Dartin county; et publio out-cry, on j .Friday,lly 20th day oij ne.,1866, rwo Etllla, oriel Iltanm Engino l and Boiler, and all-the Pampa !ad Piponin tbS Coal Oil Itofin ery of Bald firm., .1 Bale to c?E t il l °lfe at 11421ti'S l A if lt unt 44tIt Diiitrkddof Peale& jeM. Tr yon want to buy Pun 1) 7 :I sapi plieip . ileals:go Maoist M===22=MMlN _ . Tar! it 1 -- - Handel aid . Hiiidn' Eighth and.3pring•Gai4a dreg*, Ell I • C.PaimmimunlLOA:, • • -1, • - ;1- THOMAS-MAY. PEIRCE, AA:, P!'eadelet and Corki4rdeninistant. Asp ermanent Arrangement of B i usiness liege Terms ' • Prom April Ito 00tOber 18661 lin r • A [ 1 i AND SUCCANAINCIIII4II3. • - 1 Lin BM :. .0 LANSiIiPII; inektaing Bonlikeeping, :-., Business Correspondence, Forme and Cue 'Oaths, 9umniereidl, Atithmetic,,. Business ' - Panto - anal:di g Detecting Counterfeit Mosey, '-sad.Cunimercial - Law, 1 1, ' -. . - ,-. I . • TWENTY•FVE DO.LLAIiS. 1 . Iltatot.ananfts, inclu ing tke stun°. Butdocta, i .as &have:, Time if , ted to three . montiso, - • - .I * WtNTr.DOLLARS ' .. Penmanship, Three monthd • •$7 I Penmanship and Ar4iiietiti, , ,three mos A.... 10 1 • , , . 1 ..! 1 The saving Of coal land gas in the summer imonthr 18'0 advantage, of auch.i 'parlance as l'-nables the management of this en lege to make s con s iderable reduction in the miner .rates . From 0 4 etobei 1, 1806, tci , Aprii 1, 1867; • - And l nueceeding'ye,rs,,se b - efore, . - ... Life Scholarsi; :pa , 1--,. 1 1 c • a 35 Bcholarshirss 8 months f•' '' ' 25 Penmanship, 4 month* . 'I ' , ' 10 Pennianship and drithmetta, 3 Months ..... 12 1 . S 1= 1 A Eli! El I i 11/ ii ° I ' ' INZI E Sievial terms for Chiba, &Were, and for the sons , . of Minisors -and .Teaehert. • • Day and evening kiln/rem/0i 45.tiih tlerottiii Vest In banking, storekeeping, booitkeeping;pen inanship,. pen drawing; phonography, arith. inetio, mensuration, algebra, geometry, the ,calculus, navigation. surveying, , engineering; gauging., aiming, mechanical drawing, tcm inertial law, Gerniantelegrap:iing, and, the English .branches, ,at moderate poises. ,• • Endorsed by the publii ae the moat siroessful I , Business College of the:oountuois is, I e;videnced by the fact, that Four Hundred and Two _Students I 19 teat Sylet, d is - jam ons, Flow. Fancyand Rolls, Hair • Mourning . hirt Fronts, as Buttons, '• Caps, &c. I have entered in the .1 = . olx MONTHS of EXISTiYO■ Principtls ofttlettiartmente. 1444 TROMAS MAY iratitoi, A. George B. iSnyder, . R. -2 ,5!" Barnes, . C. N. Firr . , - J. f. Reynolds, - , Henry Keun, • : A.B.ROgerson A Supported by an able carps of Assistants. gereall or send for - a• catalogue; college Currency,land Pierce's Practical Educator. cIFFICEI-531 North Eighth Street. -aol§:2in - THOS. ht. PEIRCE: Si. TITS, loves, ADMINISTR.ATORSNOTCI.g. - • • • .1 F,TTERS of administration on the estate • .11-/ •of Bo4aras ISMALL, late of Brighton 4) 4 Beaver, Beaver co., Pa., dee'd, having been granted to undersigned; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and these having clainis ayainst the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. 101011 AL BATS, , sigt& - - - - HUGH ANDERSON, Aditer4 junel,B'6.6. . i 'Beaver bora :nava' ever. k . c4utp. GOODS. 1 s EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. : • ! > . ; LETTERS testamentary on the : estate of - SAMUEL Moomo, late. of Hanover township,llßeaver County, Pa.,' deo'd, having been grit cl .ed td' the tmderisigned, all persona indebted . said ,estate arelrequested to make imtnedie l te payment, andLtliose lavin g claimn against t same! will present them. properly anthenti ted for settlemer.l. 1 . . , , I ' 't W.H. FRAZER, marl. fim k Cutting °lice. line stitching. oppasits the p 'and Mar- rite to on TAR, v.] ..ivENAIu LIFE'Ru LY. SONS, ••• - 7 - 7 STRENGTH T O , THE WEAK • YO N DTH TO [ THE AGED ! INES Also, ' • - This preparatienis unequalled, as a Rejuve nator and Restorer of! wasted or inert funt aims. • t The aged.sVould be certain tomake the Rio krene _a household .god, inasmuch as it will Tender them youthful, in feeling and: in strength,;tind enable them Ito live over again the days- ot their pristine joy. It not only ex hilarates but - strengthenti, and is really an - in- . valuabls blessing, especially' to those • whq . have been reduced to a conciitioi of servility,, self abuse, i misfortune; or ordinary sickness. No `matte r r hat the nainie'of the impotency of any human organ s this , superb preparatien ill renjore•the effect it once and forever. 331cat.1?e118 cures 'lmpotency, General Debility, Nervone Incapacity; Dyspepsia, Depression; Lctss of Appetite„ Dow Spirite;.weakness of the .Or- . ;fens of Generation,'lmbecility, Me,ntat Indo lence; Emaciation, Ennui. ;It has a' most dc; 10htful, desirable and nrel effect upon the ner vous syrtem;: and.all who erg in any way pros trated by !nervous' .dieahilities are earnestly advised to seat " - 1 1 curb in this most excellent and unequalled preparationl IPersons who; by iniprudence,iive lost their tural rigor,. will find • a:Speedy and permit -tient cure in the" j . • 13. C 1 rOXL(O. The Feeble, the Languid, theDispairickg,thil Old shouldigive thisvaluable discovery a trial; It - will be 1' and totaliyidiffererittrom all Other , articles the same purposes. • - 7 TO FE.III LES.This preparation inval tiablefin nervous weakness OF all kinds, is it *ill restore the wastedlstrength with wonder -ful perman6nce. It is,alsoll grand tonic, and .will give relief to Dyspepsia wish tbg first . tiode. Vrietper: ststence in its use will renovate the' - - Stomach degreeF t of_perfeet WO and batiiittßri pepsia foreer._, I One doll i per Bottle,. ' banal; !di $b: Sold by Druggist t-generally-1 Sent by express anywhere ; by iddiessini HIITOINOS BcHL4YEIt, Prvriturs, . 81 .OZto .C4ll, YORK. sir st Marquis'• Drug store, Eciohe ter, one door belOw Post Officio, andorhole sale ind retell by I*. Smith; Bridgewater Beaver county. r i :I ,[noint , ' • RIFLES terinls, .sold floridly. nd Robbery,. , ffcee, rsheuld LITERS. elveslof the nd superior all combined VERS. eseription of application. on, N. Y: - gents, st, ../.Ir. Y. NUE., OR 1866. t the Annual ln will be open cl,* at the- of- une.lB6G; - be re calved '0n :. . 4 • rttirtg, and thing coat eoision is ref it. POirr, Jk 4 lot. of Pi. for, ,remain. ilbstfir, Pa. odorant Jo r.l m cts j aV:v e e' ' mists; Dov 1 erson C A, tchtiw Its- Lyman C - 0, ellangeEliz• ok N, Paton bkro.,; Smith . oliiiitt, 80.41 • kfril Jigto, grata Wm • J,, , it. P. • • M . EXECIIT I ORIS' SOTiCE. WHEREAS letters testamentary ,on the I Mate of Jana IW,u.ras, late of Brigk tint Beaver comity ; deceased, having been granted to the tindersigned,•all persoas knowing th'emselres indebted to said estate requested to made immediate payment, and those having claimit against the same will present theta properlitenthentinated motor set tlement. I AiIDREW WATTEREION; lger. Brighton , AGNEW. ,CONVEYANCER, EsDi; fait Ober instruments 10(11 4 : : , Melt Mork tor Coma, *bit iese. " tasjltidtif SALE. es 08, :IL. a, IMIE;11 En Executor, Hanover tp •••• .. ....01 --I t .. , 171 , .. 4 , _F- drk 1 .4 3 . 1 4- ? , r _.. „ -; -:- L__________ ...„...... :4 c oiiiv4w ,,.. Tlll TATABLIWIIMENT:tOIf s --- .=- -•-' The' oelebrlited Munfliet - WI, of! land ~ 4;••;",•-;:, •erae founded in Beaten, inp,by the littlf - f:;,' , .':.' i01:111 Chioleseingo„l"o" - '1 Vaiedg• - •% . *J . ` i .i.. irenctiendianeudty Ind lit, ililuk*7' ,..,. .Z,•.:.- 4 placed. id, eat .f . nYttlib Pan* {sulker bt ' - - - -1-3' Ibis . 00. u 1 07 , nifl,h htglintnente fart be y ond- - 1 -: -,. o p those or hie. ow, •klis nastiflelpse - ,'-f...!tf arably ecmusce With the Want* • eiNthelrto; •,`--=',- 1 Fen of the Flints ea 'account of:the Man/ : ..i.: t ‘ aluable impravements introduced. the perfeC. ' •• - 4 1 tii3n of his•mantifsetnli and the viatiquantit '• ', i _ • Of Ws productigni. .-• . •-. .- •-• i:-L, .1 . ,i '. , - TulPitannnyntx"oonests of 'the - .Spoticn ~ , - Votes liiiktring; who , assumed therositeig44 - --- Yea r f tiousinen:.an his demon in isoar• - Tikiy. are all . practical platurmakers,lesch one, +evil* theta $ the work, ench: Ind lekrn • every part of the manufacture of Fiatiol.- T , • Then skilli enterprise and YabitAceihn itiar_f - _ bled Omni:nit only to sustain the Ontiviiliiir • ' reputation they inlicrited..but In greitily,iiii.• .: crease it. - Fnetforte have ben left iiiitried.bi ,Chickeritig eons i 9 Aliker.'illi 1 tileir . .in't", etruelents, esPerimenteand,chengte se r e libeen - -. blade without number, until hey FOini *YAW id their present surpassing nosily*. ; •''_.l. • 1 The late initirnements made by ChickrAirs - I st Sons, within the but 1 twti, years. isscrOeen ttf lbe most - marked character, by 1 which. C. great volume and.purity of tone )1 libtaitie4 -{ r : - combined with "sweet singing qual4 Ava- - the human *cue°. By r i ec,nt improreme_ 00 1. .- •- •tho„!:aotion," the touch is Arendered .i:lig:" ! ilastinand promptienthat rapid,diffnfulttunsiu; Can be performed. with the greateat ficilit*,. without fatfgue. 4 . ; , - .- .. ' . { • - ,1 s. . The. Facilities kit the Manufacturing purr sewed . seined byi,gliiakering &Sons, are unequalled. Their Factery injarger than any PiatinFitterr - . in &merle's by nearly one tbird,and mere than double ae large deny in Europm, ... it it .Rroti.; • ded with every kind.of labor-swingmachiner y - (much of which is" peculiar te:i'llwilactam beihg the invention of the Messrs. Chickenng themselves,) V whigili the worlds done better ,and witli more uniformity than by hind. il . t i ur . great extent of the drying rooms enables there' ..; to alwiys have on •han,di a lar B eleappli of f_ properly seasoned wood, Irbich-4.ibtoltitelp • .necessary for the production of . *.dnrible iri- - ' strument. By these insane Unlit/or nreUnin , • is attained in she . Chicksr ng - Pianod. ..- . L.. ' The ineritnof the nel i isnoil.arei %so greats s l and so a pparent that they ite gained the-ap proval. 4 the best artists of , thn coNntry`and I caused there tope sought after morn than evei 4 - lay the public. ..• • I "Clin f r. I , . 4 „,y ; - The Chtckering Pianos are , the Mott Perfect Pianos lade. - , , • iberY Instrume warren:of/or fire years. , The 'Subscribers are the autharited exclusire agents for Chickering . ti. Sons, fel:l:Pittsburg, Western Pennsylvania,' Esateni Ohio, ; and , West Virginia and by epeoial arrangement are enabled to sell their P 3114103 10.1 exactly the, 8 VSIE PRICE At 3 AT , Ting _FACTORY. ' t Boston,l thus saying purchasers ' Cbe ,00st 'rf transportation and risk. A choice assortment aliriya to be fotifd thiss-Agelkey- ; I ' l ' • I 1. niutb l atei circulars ae;it r. - caid.. c ' .. tifEttatiE4 CO., -t ,•. .... m. 11705.1 Gteiet, Between - 4th Gt. and Diamond Alley: ' , • june Itil' 6 &.-;-/ni• ~ • - Fittablui. - Pli I , ORPRANS' 'COURT SALE , ( I Ts -. VALUBLE- REAL ESTATE.. .: • IB. 'i Y virtneuf an'order of the Orphane Col of :Beaiier "county, . the , - undersign/ nardian, of the estate of William Calhoi minor son of ;George Calhoun; late4of •0 - goil fown, couotY.aferesaid, deed 4 ,will . expcimi sale by . Pu b lic Ve - ndile or . -otiel,•nryi im 1 Preadoebt' °u, - '- - ' -- !' . 1 , -- ; ,,..- , Saturday lliiiy 280 ; 1,866 . L lit 10.co',elock, a.Cir4, the following, deseri • real (*ate, vie ille *Wielded onhhalf, tinh'e jeetioyidow'i,.dewer., and also subject tp i' Inetheere palest - ate, in ; one-third of the amt.*. those two certain lots in the borough nf Guam town sferiiiesid:lo. 1, botinditd by f---.-- . titre, ; George Pise,l, Jacob Poe.. No.. by ! liineiti Lake and -- 7 ,-. 7 - litinet, i On the first is erticiedl ikorie story frame house, tin* occupied by Tin 4 othy Kirby. 'On thiaeooll4 is AO .14 gotNA# 4 l story fiame house,. now occupied Itry ?litho!! Mehaffy. , .. ' • ':: • ~j.. I TEnms:—One- third . of the pnrChaie monei , on the confirmation of tiii,sale.tijr the totirt l i balance in two equal, .annual p4lnents tionl that date, . with interest, thereon, from aim. time, to be secured by bond, and itiortgiep.i,,, ' For furtbei.infoimation. inquire. o b . the nit. . .., deisigned. !..- - _4,1 AIMAI • P 013,1 : I. r.- jettir66! ! Guar d of ;Call "liner. ' - COrdinanee' r " • . • . , .......„....,. BE it' enacted by the Tows CoitTeoito.f4 , be. Borough of New liyi6ton, sild,it is here-1 -enacted by the authority , of: the saute; that ' from and after the 4th diy 0f.Ju1y,., : .46A.,it' Shall not 'lie ;lawful for any ferskoz,rierttonil*, within the limits of this borough 1.8 mannfaE-1-, ture varnish or japan Within twelinndred . feet' of the New. Brighton Water - Co. rAce,or withinl the same distance of any hOuse oriother biild 7 . ing,under a p l enSity iaf twenty dollars 420) roc. every such offence.• :, I.• . ~' .1 : -. .'.j.•'. .1' And be it fiiith" ' 6niteted.by: the eitthoritil aforesaid, that it sh 11' not be .la' fereny. 7 , person Or 114,8013 s t store or keep reorettutei two barrels of ben ine within . two tnedred. f'cisit of- the New 'Brighton 'Witter leo. nee. or within the same disc ' flee of any hOuse or, other ; .1,3111104 g.. within tb limits of this boron ht . 1 tinder a periltjr,6l t ri dolled ($10) for 'et'seit end every sueh ctfnce, fri. 8401114,.; ' • • JANKs. iirtrio;:, Bee'j.; l , L gmrigl#. ' ! . Now Brightoni,,,Nite 15, 1866.1 t. . - .1 • ';' i: AnitilzistßA. - Wit NOTICE. ' • . ift4ltS'ofadministrationOnthe Mita • if 'LA .7,otis 7.13.; Hail., late of"Ralocoon twp..l Boever co:; deed; having been granted tat 011 - in.lersigncld, all ,persons indebtedtosaid estati areyeiloesied to imike imMediate payinedt,,and _ fi til, 'those - having tlaims against [said , astata s l present them to the .enbienbar i'prOti4trl ii thentleated for settlement. I, :.4 [ o \ 4. ROBURT 8..HAL 1 ., Industry tP4'-• 1 . . JAMES . 0111 t; Raekiiiii ti.,.• . .';. . truir2B'66. • .. ;• 1 i Administtat , • IWlrj, deliver to the citizens Of-Boobeishet.i. Itridgewitti,.lleiier and vidinity. a OA quality.of Oealii at the Shortest notice. one can..at any tune ;be supplied at the Ban run,on M'Kialey ' e adjoining the bat* .ftt Win. Porter, Esq. Orden left:with Jo b# rrazie, Beaver, Stiles & ,Shallinberger,Bridt, .Water, M. gamprjr„l-Rochester,_ receive Prompt attention . MOLTlNF, inove 'r • '.- • BOdgewaH ADVINISTRATOR'S 'NOTICIL bp ETTERS ndmiuiStration;ons..t.tti *stilt OI of.ltiss M . F.AT.Pite Deriingtozi ttlistke .; Beaver co.; Cd to the itnaersignel; '3 ll fler 3 Palvaaw 4 re" are required. to make im 1.. e mliste .(ivitc and those haring sham *III present tied., pr. •srly anthentiesitii‘i -:settlement :.• NATHAN EASIIQ; 1 - Apr4lB!: • . tifrallaitott 44: {,OlO RE HE 11114iTo will paid for say ' formation that Will load totlio our • Wawa any person who shall lims* Esq trims or shall coiamit deprodAtiots is twat the Water. Lots„ or NUR 13 4,0 P GP7,1:4, OrDs 4 a l!nlitlNsti a ti=k in tut __37 ardor ;‘, Welt 8 - BAIXPAT. II II .-lli 1 ~~ MI El =EOM to,' Le... A~ZD
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