TOE BEAVE,Ik--,ARGOS,- ---. JULY 11908844 " And.Mll3=Virprik fixdoutive Committee,: I iWciand, Chairinun,./.1.-Rutan;, tr John Cangh4, J. R.' C id Sgesfater: Wsn. Barnes, eaver! .-P. Wall • ighton: JJavid W. Scott; , ir;tus! John S. Herron; ' il n gtnn: Dr. W. C:Shurleak• !focally: George Neely; 4.gsten: George N: Taylor.' .; (noklin: John li. Wilson; , • •klem borough: W. W. Kerr; itetiocutlistriet.: J. Paul; • • ors: S. Nelson,- •, ! . FrtsicNrt: W.ll. Fraser; ifGuire: John Nelsori; gopeerell:eltobt. C. Scott; , kitistry: John Wilson; , It.it'pendence: Arthur Shiolds; lsr on: • • thomas Palls; goo: D. D Short, , • sesl3righttin: S. l'ilagaur, John Moyle, E. sof Fewrekly: Henry (halving; - soil: tiolckly: Dr. J. M. Witherow; 05in; John Sleets: - • frbsiien: James Patterson: • Phillipsburg: Robert Routh; Pus.9l:i: W. W. Irwin; • _ Rn;hester: EL J. Cross, A. T. Sharenberger‘ Accuse: James Smith; S o uth Beam: John Roberts. • _• o rwx. siN6yam, ,Jn.,, 54 Fifth et., Pitt's trg, ifithe inthorized agent for the Atiors t list city loreset.—Therecent fires in this place TO inthicedquite a number of persona to get t it property insured, vvho haie never given Fablect - but little attentiOnlefOre. "A tc h in time saves pine ;"•mrid we.urge it otters who have' not y'et done so, to call j o i. m'Clure. E sq., of !this place, who is At for several first -class . insurance compa nt ate have their propeity hisured at once. S Paroles Din.—The ,dnin ;11;6'099 Beaver telt, hum o littely belosv the Biidgewata by Irme means or other' broke a week cs limp Ago, thus eausbig some 60 or 8Q of it to wash away. The roster above it,. ,miter of course; went through ' Se terious inconvenience of all .manufac- A g.ebtablislanents between that and New Thlou. Tito dam is owned and controlled. • the . Canariortipany, ,wbo:. will "no doubt ret it rrPaired at as early a day as possible. . - FIRE AT IsLasn - Itus.—On Saturday of last 31cia1fire broke out at the Marshall We11„,;1 141and . ltun, in this county," and before it y he ,extinguished"everything connectedl irh' the works, eiceptiug tire tankage, was. veined. Fgrtunately, 'lawyer, the It hero checked. Three men, tamed Win.') John M inisiuger and I. Ste Wart, I :re'aeVerely burned in endeavoring to exthi l limb' the }bures. The origin' of 'the fire mown. A,rItICICItiS STATION uliStANDrD.—Every per son 'iv - insist:A in or about ]lleaver, is well I • lare tha, w Freight Sta!ion on the Cleveland `iitaloirgh Railroad, at this place,is a public tep,aity. the pregont time, thereis neither tee nor r f any kind ih which to store' ore& • z frei.•ti t • from wet Weather, at the J o . atoll a r•OTd and the railroad comna not only, owes it to the public to provide a tahlehouse.for the receptiOn of freight, &c., tit ew:se ovres this much to Mr. Johnston,! P akeisit at hat place. who, we understand) much ,abused because of his inability iii neinsttlnces to d'Airer good% in good ortleti tt are dropped off onthifq)latform at his • The only buil,ling t 1 t the conspanY /a. or bag erected there, s for the accom i ..itiort of -Traesehgers, • roviaion of no kind w freight having ever been made. Fol:7!tt2.—lndependence day in this lace was celebrated, as uSuftl, by the teacheri ti scholars of the • various Sunday schools. tits a large party of these assembled at the Fair Grounds, where a good limit generally Wis had.- 1111:1 `du the evening a Fcstirttl for the benefit: of a M. E Sabbath School, Of Beaver s was • eld . in the Seminary building, which passed off very ploalantly.. and At • Which. quite a creditable sum of money, was raised for the object contemplated; The net receipts, we !ohm, exceeded $lOO. - During the afternoon the . ":l7nlinown" Base Ball Club. of Di idgewiter, "darted the public spare, in this plate, and interebted 'quite 4 somber of si;setators with playing a game of boll. MOUS() Bareu.—The mowing con t tilt between A. B. trolf, Esq., with .the 14Ici r Cpriaick mower, and. Br. Bays with the Backeys, Jr..machirie, came off, as periin:'- ameemou t t en the farm of Richey Eakinl,' Egg, on the *inst. Quite a number or - 'telators were preient, and a good deat,; of Attrest was manifested as *to the result. 7l 4o pt. five acres of grass were cut en the ea- . man, and; taking-it all in all, was well done. The Judge's decided that it wags ..'draw it bat- Ire"--rietther tnackine winning. In thd mat:- 11 '0 1 f raising and lowering the fiugers at the btshitie the NiTormich war pronouncedthe 40 t r and alto easy running the preferervd,,e wttgirsti the Bucikeye, Jr. - ; 7 • [ I • Tai Pr;ato FORTE. -4t is within the memory of net only: the oldest inhabitant; but also itf thsiitif 'a inuch less mature age, ' when the Piano east so rare and eXpensive a luxury 'illumine but the very wealthiest people atian- Q to. purchase one. Piano' Oaf era, too, were tare as instruments; and Seldom were heetd is7but Professional Musicians. Since dim e.ta great '.change 11441 taken place 1- The pi , ,leo is now, in fact, an indispensa feattii'e .4:tvery household, and rarely can one eater a irithout finding tine or more accomplis!r ad :Performeta on thi' charming instrument. Ceickerint Pianos, are remarkable for ale purity and 'Clunk of tone, combined with Alt street riving finality; Fivaiing the.l!tnakstn u latected by our sudden* Climatic chnnges . p onder that the , great pianist: thalber, gaii of them :"Thee ekkickering instruments , z.e the teetThhat,l have eiet, aeon in the crei tel State*" ginee that time they have made !alma), t oqiroveinenta in their Pitlloo * th'“. Gittschalk lais of them, "You alone;llleasra. il ie4 tillg, having .eueeeedeli, LAMY' tie. !t .e. in combining the " different elements *snit have been so 'long ',ought after, iti 1 : 414141 ' vhfoirwill hineetorth make 'our niod- Liaao the most complete of mules% itooi - - -"IlL"-4titp, TTlist CitAilikkhOitl4 - - , 4th of 410,, ot: -,ra.therlt l he .;!Ifiro I the Vihniyfvema.: — ',Littifts ! , } • day,,i,t'said. kvAbfse riterr td ba' ,. iaefi :.hgrddid p~o-i effaii.. The city was crowded, a: 4iverything passed Or itrietlyAOtwi I atsnding the enthnSittein,Of„„the ..CrOWd :assernbled . . - • '"- •"'"`).' One, - Of ,kbe most irftere i stlng,fsais' the'daY 'yoraii the Pr`oiehee the orphan! of . 5010t0r5,,,m,11914 State is now proiiding, ;for 'and -,ed .ring at several poinikorthin the Co l inor.weafth. There, ere,, we belie, between... eleVen jarid-twelveJiund ~.>ett.ese children 14,.the 4tate,, arid they - were' , all meetly attired; { dressed and well behrtvet).liere . 2l;ilf#, ince everywhere ,elieited; 'the - WU' applauso, 'rbe•tWO, schools lomite this county for tlie-Cere and edurat bf these : eliildren—ime-under. the rervisioif,of .frtev., NY • G., TayTor,l the othr , under Care Of Rev.. Web*OfNhitii:Sew!! ly bothi preSent' their7good dap' merit was rAise.rve4 l by many, - : and luded.to very frequently..'..lioni.c. therm wards•of Pennsylvania lone 'may they hef! - -an interest - in 1 , • prayers of all goerfrpeople.- •1 • I 8110CiTI NO I CRACK PIRII-il. WARN TO B oys.-The recent tire at. Portia Maine, 'which 'destroyed' nenils hellcat hat 14.ge eitY; IS now kn . to have-otiginated.lrom . a boy ar4w ing a - shooting eraekur into a pile of shavings, _This: heedlessness-or nick. 1 , lessness on. his part Was the immeditte causeof the . dpStruction of million 'Of dollars worth „of. property; besides rendering liomeleSs _and( hoUse,ess hundreds of insn',Winln and children. In 13Qavei;' on. the Fourth -ot July, we notic - ed-i that.-i he' boys - indulges, in this.species' of fun in s very loose, manner,--scattering fire, _ einekers i. at= most everywheiTe,!and jr ! numerous instanced when. fulling at - Lilo-- feet -of ladies. se frightening . thorn that, tb.ey I could hardly. speak. for moments af— terwards. Thii3 is .w manifestiy rf ng; aorl• - boyS who'must - u - Se fire crackers; and ,who'do mot know. how ..to dh so witG9ut 'endangering prof erly;fhl ening females,or causingtearall& away, Should be 'itita , ie tO feel'ii, it, o f t he law hearing'upon niisdemeall of this. character, , Maar. SToLEN. ,---Aliont.!the taliddll last week. .a fine' hoty mare, belen t , l to Dr. McKinney, - of this { placed taker-from'a pasture lot; between i ea Vanport. Persot.s living (dos the field in which the mare wits ; fined‘ say that some time during ' night they- heard !ti . person. or per' trying to catch the animal, but sup ing that thelllr :wriSlied LO use her bad sent Some one to bring -tier they loud nolurfher attention to Mutter. Sauce then .tiers is a.r 1 1 current that a mare , a swering he seriptiOn was seen passing tlietl Ntliv Lisbon a (Ity''or me aftereia with a man uponl-her,baeli. COMMITTED To .1 , Art.-r-vn last Jasi Morgan, from the viejnit Shippihgport, in -this, brotight *before plate, on h clntrge•of u.tteteiit to] He was cornrhit i ted" .to jail, to atvait trial fit the;nexi teem of oar COut , t. On the Same day ,Nan,:y Ci'eo and Prior:Ufa Perry, also from the 1 - 1 - nfr,ll. horhoorl of Shippingport, , wdre brpOgiit before.Q / n brie, Eq, on a charge of- threateting,to.killjane Bran, They were gent to jail, in whe , re, wol ap prehend, their ,cotrative propirier. ties Will soon stintnerdowo to a ire ful state. • ' • TniEvitio Roci l lEsTErt:, • • Thursday night,of fast week. ,fiurglar• 6r burilart.'°bioke -into 'limme of Mr. - Armatros. li.fthe.ter, r and s tole a fire watch, two dollars in money, a Ismail,. scope and a sirver: l fdated.(Jastnr. ring the same night; the Gros store of Mr. IShr.aon, •iti that p 1 wasalsO brnkentinto, and change goods 'to the amount of forty or dollai s taker. from' it. . .• = 1•, j• • The burgla s rs*hava not been, an is highly probable that will succeed in escaping detection; 7 - 7 a. • fiiirAtten tion : is called ; to an a tiSentent in another cohtml i t of ‘‘: ton's CampaignS of .'the Army ot Potomac.',' Mr. !gwititon was con: l t:in t ly. wall the 'zirmy.'of which he w ites, and his letters to the Eastern pipers were so spirited, life-like; atid.re,table that i they attracted 'marked' altentiOn from tbe.veterans who aftetwat 4 ds read 'het% volume wilt tlete histoPy of ttie marshes,- battlds, the Army of the'rotomac; and We ltd.. vise -It,he soldiers, and the . _ friends of that noble oig;anization, to ptoeure.a Copy of it& . EfONOIV I CpNFERRED.-741. the SOom mericcmcnt Biercises at Mt College, a short time since, the degree / I • '.I of Master oflArts Wlth caiifgrrod upon ,Rev; James S. 3racken, of tills place. Mr. B. is the minister in charge (4 the M. E. aurch of Beatier, • and. hilt nu nterous friends het e and elsewhere' w'" be glad to learn that hia learnin at ability "are justly appreciated y iniititation;of learning'. soreinne t t is the Mt Viaion'e9iiege, BAIN.—We had gilite a rain here ;. SitnUay . hut, :whichl 'cc:nal - quad 'co fri .11onday mnrnifig;, The groan Wa thoroughly - scaked; and 'vegetatiOrt 'via again sent on its way rejo cing. The present• . season, it least wit in a couple of inontbs . Plist; has' boenk an efts cellent growing one; and sprinkqrOps of aft kinde are 'doing Well, and pro!U . ik: :' ... .- : _-...,.:. l a e it fil?!;Y!. . , - ~ , - : - . ... - -,, -.:.-,:..•• I I - - ;iriirityrri it r 'r i i ii i theiiket-heeeeiveilitilk* to:4i . Leon 'i' l with a proplitoint rjoite liii * t (nt ze A of barlington townehipand be nfbrauk is that -iblibtitit_oliveslAFth ' . lift& oven a . synoptorn offtlisaffeotio 4 in the Union ranks,. AliT,Kaion men, on that finality, he Says. see united on tho re oonstrkrattets oit PlPOrli, as 'Submitted in- the -proposed ecinatitn— tional amend Mont; itniiie favor of that metbed of settling one natio al af— fiire.{.Dalqiiogibit'str)iiiriohiii “iiII "roll i f tip:',..4iore Oar.).l* 'pAiW i 40.19 4 - 31 At the tall 'eleetion. '.. : - ' ' g il 1tt,.. ; -,ltaccoon,Ahlenship,,toxp, , hetbr - - that .the lintott fires are iurning . briArb i tk,i'g - tid,Afralty,afriblfTelifie_ll are ni d Union Deocrats 'binding squarely and ;Mnitedly 'upon the i'questiona embodied ir the proposedametidmeni. It isltbe Union party's platforte on, the subject of re , .' constreciion,and - ,(in it, if we throw the usual amountJ of labor - tnto the: cipvasa:, oe Can . -int - fry it& eihntYiiit . the fill major itY• CON confer II counties met;plao6 I ar.d a ft er a few . - ballots, -the r each bein'm three for Obamb this county, and tbreo• for of ; Washington counts; adjou meet at `t,lie ...kOnongahelar Pittsbtrrg, the 1.3 d of Jul colferea treatCd l each oth marked" 'couriefiy,,!and notbi 'Mid or done that w,Ould have a cy to in any way `distract th party, or pi event, a satisfaet rangeinent being Made as tow bo tbeNnioi. candidate 'for. -1" J Arils !ma ,wn 1 • , D I AN Rict's Buutir• - Tbe ci3; I i Dan, Rice, accomplinied' by hi , 11 I • and menagerie{ visited this Monday last, and Ishibited a and; 7 p. ru.l , The country t around appearel tic) be, in tlWri dayl, for. the main er,reet was , lined with men, wo children all day. Theine.nag was said for tie medium; wl circus , departm3nt was unan voted thegreatestlbore" of o f son. From her. e 3.oan mules" *eat to - New Castle ; Oingifavortiblb A , be "d. -Tuesday,. ht— ale ',ors -Wool. —Wm. ithir, Big., "4 i - ro o t . occupying the o nnmecnattqy under our offfee,han thin ionr perehalsed ever 33 600 pounda_4f • wool. The average pri(re per ponud 'lpaid was abent . 57 . ctii.r Therevwtire htherk in to town • who purchased winol besides ir. Orr; butt we have 11,)t learned. to • Wel . Tiliat-ex- Lent they e efed in ,tki.e trade, 1 1 , higa.o • Ittir - Pernons il•o; ingl Pittsburg, Iw i l buying. dry. good; call at the store. Co., N 4.136 Fedora eity:: They al'oo ment of carpets, . /tell.at the lowent veriinement• in lan of ing w ss tern • by •OD= the onR poi .. and up, the r mur de ugh rdr, day y of 4 I was! 'lbis rob. AN ALARM OF TIREJ week th residence of I vilify escaped bizrnin the chimney-taking fire it falling on_tha roof, I would very soon 11111,1 , building in a flame r hac in time to prevent t. Neighb ,rb • • TiifE "liew . : '.O `3oth;says: It is w learn that a I itkle. 1 &triple, who t4sidi i dleseic, was stnlngl rwri l st, twit week, i :efft-i. - The It s two .days aftor 6 l i tllllO. fin was fitnn(7, 1 . 1 -the yard, andhad !in his hand, If -th i ous it is a matter I,how tirey, are hand . 13itAKESMA - I i CIG, :, on the Ark, , was killed - rear 01 of liot week. His Lylseh: 'He w q s of a ear, while iin 1 1 i t! g l a bridge his - he 1 with"iti,•killin,trihi On ome the est hey DEATtir or A Is bo:itinari r.an.ed wail drowned in th on Sa l nda ir.t.b. the canal drn - vning, andigi.6 takery with ertimp out of the wat cr.' of !Surninit toWns in thell . l.th Pennt during the war. Tnx,, Mereer jD sayis; Major Gl 4 ttlut week's .r 1 ).ess that. Convention next tha Aominaticin,.foi he I slioula succeed ussifiis in , r the tariff on Cr Considerir Senate. don't deal that is cutting it-, Era .w 1 no the MEM • ' . MARL On the 3d , inst. Dr. P. B Yntin .the Rev.,_,T. nd BA.RN .. rxr,. to 4isa an daughter of:the :k m . Esti,, of Beavet% : On r ib:l3lE4y, .. 'the 'residence of it Cedarville, Green itl 'Rev . ANnazwl, Ii R(4llEtt l i Irtitra to NEM _ On the 27th-of clay 41 - . :Xcir' bilsbariit -..-•-.,,-••-.--_....---.,! 1' - ....• , :".;ii - •^1.1 . 7.17 . •;:j . :: - : . a t . . . 6 i s " . •-" : i • : . 4 trio fi r " t 4 Pr runty Agt-ioultifaliefii met At the. Court gousicoitiSrit!lrday r Tpne 30th,. 1866: . • . -', - *.d.z.." -'• -; • litint - - beW ' $10.11F01 0 0.7 4 - 131irget4 pri i t Wolf, Bar c l ay - ..': - .117 - !M.llgdit i , 4 lslbrle', Potter 1t01it,.; . : . ; utter. 1 1:; - __•'lf,. k M,ffinirei,' i hal"); ir,4slldt4lolo(l.Bittaki yk . E,leko*johi4. tindhiaift Wthb, Loth; and, the l Aips to pritit.the.List' of..,Prenliunts anit - 14eitiregAitAgitte, : •FalVforAiiiy lithin's'eleb - ,11.• 'was on . cr.otion t .ligreedAlist.ooiltrtMeatiOu,fit t,,be 17'ime be-given fobott papers pro uilleti4hat Otey:eapli;agreo!t)ltienish . 250 extra copier. of . POeters aut - 4 - t , , ,ii i ib ths;.>>-; . ' r - , Committee on building ItOnse- . 1* Fa . ir; -.Gluonde fruadereiprt4 _ - - .‘, lo r receiVed - and li - dopted,:arld ti,rollt b i nt empowered to, jolope m;l l 4 l .liet , tor maid houte - with Aaron Mo ore.; - . - A7 , warrint. jwits , otr•fitotioti - granted to Chas. Prenete for • $1750i tor!' labor at last Fair.•l 1 ' ._ _ r _- .. ; . ,Ifenir*.:._Engli M'Outre; 'A . 0; Willi and Joeeph Buchanan were appointed: to net aft . 3ifirshals'at , the coining. Fair: Reiolved, That, the i following pemt.. urns 'l4lll"•berloff.ered for trotting rind pacing at; the next Fair ;* ~ r • t : . 1 Ist day-Best; litotter,mile;.'heats; best "3• in .- 5,1 to go as ;they ' please. $lOO 00. - 3 entries to make the race:. - - 2dday 7 -13eAte.pacer, mile heat4bust. 3 in 9 5...t0 go an ._they please; $lOO 00 . 8 entries to. mae ••thei:ritee.. 1 ,. ~,L . In both of 1 the above racei'2slper cent. entrance fee will, be required: i 1 • 3d dap— Idule•iftee'; 6' to Kaki's the race, .8000.. i Slow raca4. E 1.,. to make the race, $lOlOO. : '! ' - .-..' Tl. .. Adjn - iiiliedite'ineet.Sitorday," I A. u g oat - 25th - , 1-8:0$: - '.: '.,. ' ''' -, • !I - . '•- ' , - Wm. S- BAttois.t. See'y..' beaver week, Fault 'of rlin of ,chemon ! Irne4 to !onse. in The r with was teliden- Union ry ar o Anal ardent ebrated I s circus ace on tp.•n.. ror miles on thit r li.,terally rito h and. I rie part tile the intously he sea.— nil his , r -wherit, oweir on erehant I=l !ntion of h an int. would. d. pf .Dnnlap, ini Street; A \ li ke'ep a fin &e,, AV 11 r amb -- rn'tem. ther colam well: t'4s Lukei: Ilagheny assort— telt.they I See ad. ky of , is A t sii,; LaT Tuesd ivibrie. down. T e soot in • and the ap, rks from it • Indled' ahl. se which wrapped the whole it not been discovere d lood No • Journal . tit deep r, •on of ;N4 -8 near :Al {of June grot wi'f! r. David Oct Mid— t on the from the • ed only iy a.:lloem ,n 4 atmd mfferer / Oi ras sturog_.. 11 , 3 mas 01 aken up t y are thu )f much ed. At the eying in le locust poison moment hr lit,mhtirgli *lssville of trinegan Railroad Friday s J:trnetz il th,p. top in paqB - cont act name v andrr.g or °arm ,and (Icarnei i instantly: rBLE FE wines S canal ne I „tow —A I oeinaker r Green juiured I cho was . . 11. a lire a boy . r rescuin g here he him sVaS ould get resident d served itanteers He wail tp, and b •Ivaida v. ; .1 - akh of J 1 annorrA if the lit Monday, St Me Se n tieing . e., 7itifluen reign lent' g thati . n this kinr . Iretty dee , me 291 h, ea in la4t rrib - eratie I,ves- him riaLe. - and f!'e t e d , he e hai per nbol— ho State cf fiat*, QED at 003 re. Cresline,' Icncl Dr.• :ideticO of OlAo, by Wm,. W. pOILMLY, q -0,11111y; ANNIE .E ate Ada rine. 14th :bride'it cciunty, 'MELON,' D Blies MA: 1866; at iother, in 1., by the :D., Rev. atan' IL D: , ,• , ;vie New Biigb. itkithe 1 , %4 0 - l e!Ff! a gg: -11 00 16 ; .11.'9P BEAVER .14A4KETS:1 • 1--1 cOR 7 .:CTIiD ! $ 7 ! Alf. _Gun. Flour per bbt -! • • ' •••• . $l2 75 Briecl•Apples per bus - I - ! 2 501 do Peaches I " ' • ' yi 001 _ wheit„. . - .... - 00 Coin .• '• *--1- 41 • - - 1.• - •r t - 75 oats ' ,•••• 1 ••••-••• 4 5 Flax Seed, • ! I ' ' • 225 Beans, , " • I I'ls Potatoes, I " ' . 125 Onions, ...., r 1.50 Corn Heil, I" • ! • • ' ' 80 Eggs,. pr.doz t ' •., 20 Butter, - per lb •_ '2O lbws, ]"•• ! • •.,27: Shorilderz, ' l 16 Sides, • 1:18 Tallow, : t - .f " "1" '' 15 Lard, Candles, . . . - 20 Molaises,' per gall '' • • 1 911 Carbon oil, I " ' 70 Ca i ligiaigni 'of the ARMY •OF THE POTOMAC. 13Y r Wir LIAM SKINT N. 1, " Theidandard history Ofthe Grand arnty. . . , k The. G realest Work of the War. l'; Universally endorsed by anoy officers' and the press: The Author 'says:— "I design ittthi r s valunte tarecord wilt that Army did and suffered in ten•'.eamPaigas and two Score battles." , ."..• .` . "1 shall havetit eelebrplq the uns erri ng loYalty of this. army; tiod- j ortimpb w hen the botidlof Militarieoheaimi fttiled„ , -held I it; un shaken of, forttlne, to a, 'fluky self-imposed," ' "' l abial' have to follow`tftftikrough al elirek ered experience, in eliila . eolamingled of great misfOrtnner; great ''-forlies.,nad — Atelit: glories ;.i but froin first to last if will appear that, amid•l many buffets af fortune, throtigh'wintor and rough weather,"l the Army of the Ilotomite never glare upJ but made a good fight, I and fi nallreached the goril." • . The Army and Nary Journal says:— } l . This lathe o'uly . Arne l riCati 'critical work on the late war, stud it isitborougbly eriti l cal and entirely divest of al political huh Awl tone.!„!• • This is diet: l inty History of ,'the t'Grand Ar-, my," and no one who has borne a 'pa t i in its conthots, or isinterested in itti grand chieve-. monis, should be,-without it. • I 'This work sells itself.. The people ate tir ed of political and partisan hi of want something fr i lm u ffi chil sources.: W e have Agents cleari toyer . .litti per itiontli b e nd for circulars; find see ,our terms and proof of the abOve assertion. i Address I • ' NATIbNAL PUALISIIINC. CO., L 1 1 ' • citi,‘ Minor st., Philadelphia, Pa. 1 ____ _:_____ _ _ .. __l_ __ .._,...t.__., VAgJA4It; FARM FOE ALE. 1 5- A CRES r ' a D . I within - 2 miles. of. Smith's• Station, w:islfp, Von the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad,Jana within ! one mild of Island Run,. the Cerebrated Oil Region‘ Titia farm is underlaid with! a 'four ! ' 'foot vein of coarof a superior quality 5 end con. tnining an abundance•of lime+ne:` it; is well watered by s i c-feral , never-failing Springs of i excellent water. The improv!ements are a comfortable da!elling-hotise and all necessary out buildings;lalso a. frame loan and a . frame stable. • There is also upon the farm fruit treesi, of all kinds, !There' is abolit!l2o acre of said farm improved:and in,a good, state of cultira _tion, the balance well timbered and enclosed under fence. jA portion' of the land iS said to be good Oil TerritorYJ This farm will be: Sold: cheap if a - purehaser offers soon. • 4 .1. Turfas reasonable, •and possession Alven the Fall. Foil further informatiat dial on the subserTher, liv l ng . on said - july4:3m I ALFRED f YON. *.„. - •''Pittsburgh 'Weekly Commerefalipublish 3 months, and send bill to this ofßcc. -- t-. -7-1--- 7 17 7 - ; 11 , S l ' CO . I. I IIHT SALE , . BY virtue - of an order - ofjOrphans', Court, I ; of the connttof_Beaver the undersign- , ed, guardian of Geotige IV, Calhoun , 'Thomas. Calhoun, Albeit Calhoun, Parthenii -Calhoun, and Joseph Calhoun, minor, children of:Joseph 11. Calhoun, late o 0 Greene townst*!,Beaver county; -- dec'd.l, will expose to stile:by •Pablic Nendue or ont-try, on the 'premises, on Saturclay;..Julg 2.3. A, 1866,1 ' - at 10 o'clock, la: m:, the' following described real estate, belonging to his said wards; viz: Lots Nos. —••• 1 in the general plan ;of lets of 'said borough of Georgetawr,• together bounded on the north by F.Lotie street, on the east public mire 'et, - and on the,sottl ht by ajpub lic street, and on the west 'bjr• lin alley; said three hits being int:lased together, who. a two' story frame dwelling house, stable and Other out-building on lot No.--i "fl • .! TERMS—Cine-third• o !the purchase money! on confirmation of salpy the. eciturt, halanco in two *Vast annual' irsyWtili 'limn that date,, with interest from same Limp, to,he secured. bond and mortgage.."' • 4 •. QV. W. Ei:11301% june27,'-ra6 i Guardian .9; sold yam"; • VALUABLE .TOWN PROPERTY von. • L E.' ft' modleiaigned offers' for. salelha lionises awl lot in the borough of. Itew .Brightoo, known as tlit , I..Ashtion property .,': - 'The how is a substantial twb stay frame, sack the lot ie large, being-ninety feet front ,by three hundred feet. back, and in stocked with !raw al.ttAbbitry, act. • .1 - .This...property,_.fe>to: the -eoneeeienee - and beauty of its lecifts, would bi very desirable for r Apyikrate family: For particulars, inquire . • . : 11,0M 4T'434. • ;:f 7 i. a' - '4 ~,. ........., ,- .-,, r .,"— : -'.4 t '1 , ,s,'.::-.lr.—•- *.,-{, 3 •,ct '. !„-:-.!...: '-:,'-'-„:,-',411•'..,C`liT'il'il > ~..-7--if 4: -. I . "* . . y . ; 11, • v -I,r, r. r .„,.... •i. 4. A. ' , " 0 4. II '''' •.1. .."-A....i.:. -• . .- IRO -011 M% • f SPRIG MILLINERY AND . 3 r r 1. 11019 EiMiES J tildW. -Goodkil MI AT EMI GEA_EY'S NEW `MILLINP_IR T~v+I7~2~dINC-~-~ ~ A . N.11)11110E E3IPORIT 11RII)4EWATER 33 . c) . 301 exi - Silk, /ATLI:IIIns and Straw,alltke latest . s _ . Lathes', Misses a Hats ; Large stoc k , Latest Sgrki , all cheap. I,l3llol3:ifigiEfa. • I • All kinds, v ery cheap. R:bbohs, 'Flow ers,' Ruches, Ornaineists ' 'Silver fancy and Milted;" Cords , and Tassels, 'Hair Rollsl.llair Netts, Farley,' Coinbickantiy 'and .17drning, Collars, lEmbroideriea, all kinds, Shirt Fronts, Il Linen andierchiefs, Corsets: Dreis uituns, Braids, Cords and - Ritfllee, old Ladies! Oaksok.c. ~ . • IE4 •MIC 411. lift. • Very the.ap. ' - • • ; LADIES' FINE li ' Asatrs, I.I6ACK WHITE ,BALMOIiAL SKIRTS,.M.EN 'k BOYS! I H 110 - 0 P SKIRTS. - LA DIES' CLOTILS. 11 Men's white and colored Shirts. Lasting and Hifi Gaiters, cheapir thtta ever.. 1,. gm:These gtmids will be sold ceri, rit op. .1W TROTIBIE SL1(111' 7 OG I O.DS. Th0ir13.1133.61 . 7 . , • e Straw Bonnetsood.llate altered and cleaned; I . . Vpla 'CHEAP. . . . Stamping; Pinking 4llireloak COttiug ••.and .making on Short notice. • . .Meu starts 'mulieo order. **chine stitching. OW Remember the place, oppoatte the I,store of A. C. Horst, •vorner Itridge and Mar , ket_ streets., BridgeWtiter.' • -. GEA T Notice.to Whomlt May Co Debi, l AV AEGIIENY COULINTY, ". is. - e i Com. ; • monicea/th of Pennsylvania.' To T ornton IA: Shian.,Mary Johnston, George J hnston, lchildren_.of Washington Jelinston,l D rid W. and 'Nancy! tiller, Mary F. Wood,.)Yillarn 11. 11 Wood,. Fred rick A.,%W00d, Sarah; AJ 'Wood. Bennington S, Wood, 'flharles.E: Woo „Emily ]'. , Woe& (Charles E. and. Emily 1 .'-Wood minors,)) children of Mary. B. Wood dce.d., 'John - McClelland, husband of FannielW. Mc- Cleltand.; dec'd., Mary .McClellandi Ain 13. - McClelland, Kaie McClelland, Jampe fMcClel .Nnd, William McClelland, Frank McClelland, John McClelland, jr.,.' Hugh McClelland and Washington Johnston: . -1 . We command you, and elry and at of you, ,that 'eying aside all buirkes andiexctics, you ba.and appear in your , proper persons before our Judges of tl , e Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at pittsbnrgh, in and for the couh-- ty of Allegheny, on the'.2lst dayref JUlynext, at 10_n'elqck, a. in., to answer said IBM or Pa rtition exhibited in our said Court, and to 'do Juither and receive what our said 'Court shall have considered in that behalf. Hereof fail not; at your peril and the penalty, that may I ensues 'Witneaset:h the lion. Jamai .. Ster titt, President.of our 'said Court at Pittsburgh, this 211th ;day of June, A. D. 18CA.: c jy4.:3l. .; • JACOB ill. WALTE ' - "CiRP.II-.A.NS' COURT SA.I B. , .. • . , . BTTirtue of an order ,issued out o the Or hatis' Court Of Bearer county, t c under- , , sigued, guardian 44 Ellen, Marini-et, ichard, .rames and. Thomas," minor child re a o Patrick Maloney, decd, will .eipose to sale y publio *endue:or 'out-cry, on the premises, n -.- 31 0./i.bA Y, Augutl 13, 1 66, I , .ri Si one o'clock, P. M., the followng escribed real estate : All of a certain lot of ound Sit uate in the. Tillage of New Galileo, 13 g• Beaver township," Beaver county, Pa., hnand dby lots sei i, of David Johnston, Jr., John Morri v. Hiram Rites, and a strtet;'containing, one ere and t w enty-one . perOaels, ,oilitilliCh is er cted - one frame house, one story high. Traims.--lneLthird.of the purcha e, mopey on the confirmation "of the sale by he court, balance in twol equal; annual payme ts, from date , the of the confirmtition of the le by, the Court, withintOrest; back payments to be se cured by. bond ind mortgage !: • JOHN. A. , Fa...1.74.E It, • , Guardian. jtine27,.:Ad. CHAS. S. BALSLE Produce and .Commission M. •. ' • - Trirehoueil No: 291 Liberty.. .1 :1' • I • . I PIT1113;117t0. PA. 117m1.1nALE Butter, Baton, Pedaloes, . FT &terse, ' Beans, , • •Notaisly, G .r,arJd, Tallow, • Dried "'rate. , •C Eggs, - Feathers, Given do • Pork. Bioanss„ Came and se6Partieulas attention given. t i colusignmente; • „ , A'DMINISTRATOR'S NO _ETTE Rs of. administratton on -1-4 of Socakres SMALL, late of B Beaver, Beaver co., Pa., deo' len 'granted to under - Signed, ' debted to laid estate are request immediate payment;-and those he aisinst the eame . itvilf -present the.. authenticated for settlement. 111.1G11 ANDERSON. A jitnelb • ,:-: -... 7 ..---A ifi r d ------ li f i ram--„,---- ~ i: ..,.....77. , .: : , ....,.... ... . . ..t.... . - .07. 47.3.k7 ...7. .17 1 ...,,. !::. :l c , ..1" 0 ~,,,, '•, :1 Y 4 ,1 k •,' 1 :1•., I,- e! 1 • ? 4 !') l- . 'l. I: . .:1., ".! .. ; 1 , : 4-44. , 5,1j. - 1 •3IA11.(1, i 1 : rill ilii Eski iitiiiSfilifEiiit or TEE FIRM. . .',l„ .=the- celebrated' Manufact ory ,Of Pianos was founded in Boston , *lB23. I/ . the late .Jonas 1 chielieriag,;,44B°... l " 1 ;4 N O r r il i k ill; 'praetieilltigedzilty and milling Ind, Wed ,placed Iliim ,hi the foremost !Piano Maker hi ;This country, and p tis instruments fAr beyond -those of his ann ' titors. ' His name is Insep- 1 drably eonneetecl'lrith the history of the pt o- tress of, the •Plan, ,on. account of 1 the many valuableinipziovenients iiitrosineed, the Perfect. i tion of his menuficture and the Tait quantityt, of his Prodgetion,_ , ,I .. .1, .. _ 4 l -, '•1 TTeaPitaiinsrphin , !etinsasts of -the _ , EnS•ocI, Jonas CbinkeriniN who assumed theinanage ment of bushiest on his deeease lin 1353.—: , They are all practical piano.mahera, each one 1 ,' tannin; ineludinf , Bookkeeph having - served:at i.helsroik beach • and learned " Hl ' ?"'"" '' •- l• • l 6 c everv - p . art of,the manufacture .of Pianos.— . Businesa.:_eUrrespondenee, units an 1 Their. skill, enterprise' ind ambition has' ena- terms, Commercidl. Arithmetic. • Busire,=. ble them net only to sustain. the unrivaled _P..,eim,„___awalt,._l',,i).4, Law, c° P ni. F 6oi 11 • 14 ` 1 T i 'l re : o *Hon they, iieheritell, htit to 'greatly in. an d '-'um m 'rusi i' w,- • ' I''' .:1 1 ' 1 er e it. No off its have be n left . untried by T WEI.,i.T Y- FIV E VP, DOLIJARS.::. ,I, :-. Chjekering Sons ilo. furtker P . erfeet thei: in- I Scni.maneturs, inebeling 'the same : ptiojecte; . :- . et .meats, experiMents and changes he4o-been• I • ISALI)OSS: Time lint ted ia• three ertaillhs ! L: t - ':i, njde without windier, until they have attain. --• I - TWENTY 12014 JARS . - - .. 1 , ... '.. their preseut r uhrpassing eieellenee.' ", Pemnanship; Three months . -'l' '' " s7'4 l -.•••••::•-, " t rhe late inzproementsmede by Chickering Penmanship', and Arithmetic, three save: 11f.-1 I t: ons', ilthin the last two years; have been ; 'the saving of coal 'and gas in the hummer •g the most Marked "charaeter, by which a 1 months. ie.' an ndiantage °tench importance a ~ ,.z. ; great l'olunte and i.uejty of tone is obtained ; 1 enables the management of this/college to make. ! : 1 7 .". : ; combined. with West singing quality rivaling ! a considerable. redzietion in the eummer rate! --- 1 the huinatc votes. By recent imprOvements in 1 From October' 1; 1 . 86 Q, to 'April_ 1, 1114 4 . I' : ' 1 the z'izetion," t the touch iS rendered more ,:I And succeeding years, as -hefore,"•, l ' '''' i elasticland prom t,so that rapid,diificult - numb" I.l.,ife:Scholarships - ' ' • '•1$11k ,: 1 '- can be perform ti with the ' greatest facility' Seltdlatabirseamontbs 1 : - • 1 -. 26 1 ,! " • : without fatigue. -: • ' 1, •• • 1 ', Pentuazusbip, 4 inim(hA -' - - ii' 10---. The I Facilities for the Mahufaefurini os 7 1, Penmanship, and Arithitietie, 3 months ...4•42.- 1 •,- k sessedlby Chickering It Sons; are anequa ed. 1 ' . •' ' • '' • ' ' ' ' Their Factiiry Is larger than any Pl i ant) Fact .ry 1 Special iern4 for Clubs, _Soldiers, tied fdr4o44 '1 hi America by.nearly one thil-I,and more than'': '1 of Minister* anti. Teachers : ' J double es large neatly in Eurbpe. llt is provi. I Day and - evening insfrizetion for. botli s'exes,all dice; tied with every kind of labor-Saving Machinery 1 In banking,t storekeeping, lizzokkeeping,i:pen- .1 . (nmeh of whielij is peeuliar i to the Factory, 1 rnanshii: yen drawing , phonography , Arida- being the invention of the MUssrs. Chickering I metie, mensuration,- algebra, geometry; I tlii.l. - themselves.). by which the work is Idose better ! eaten:us, navigation, surveying, engineering; , and With more uniformity thee byhand. ' The 1 gauging mining, mechanical drawing,:i eni-H .;, .great extent of tte 41rying rooms enables them 1 merebil It .• Ger Min, • telegrapling,,an4 tki , ,, • to always .have on band a large 'supply or English branches, at moderate paces. :I propedy • seasoned _weed, which is , absolutely I Endorsed ibythespublic as the, most successful necessery for the production of a,l durable in- 1 " Busin es s ~ Collep of the country. waia '-:. - 1 atrument. By these means reittikss;eicellence : I • . taidenced by the fact, that •r .i. . is attitinki iti tho Chickering Pias. • i Four Mandrel). and TwO Stiiii.inii The merits of•lthe new Pianos lir e so great ! • havezuntered in the '- . .• -•- -1 1 • • and so apparent that they have gained the ep- t ' - ' FISST SIX Moszne 'or, via Exieissea: proval of the beet artists of 1 the country and 1- • _. . .. , caused them to be sought after more than.ever 1 .. - ey the publics .: . ~ .. 1 . . , , Principels of •Departmente. , ' - - -' 1 , -- . THOMAS MATTMIRCM, A.. :Hi - Thi7:Chtekering s iNanos are Undeniablsitcrrige' B. Snyder, lt.ls. Barnes:, 1 , • . 1 .• N: Farr J. T. Iteynol4B4 r . the Most Perfect .Pianos ;Mode. - -t, Henry ,- Ke i n ',.. .. A .l .E.Rogerson A Si.; - 1. 1 ;1?,.. ' - • - I .---"' .. 1 " -:, I. Supported by an able Corps of Ami s i ou i s . Everylnstnorat werranterf for • I fiee years., • t s e r i N ll or send fin; it • &HMV*, Collet's; ' • - 1 • :- -: I Correne,y , . and Pierte's Praetital Educator.:- • Thel subscribers are thit au horized exclusive 1 :, agents for Chickering 3.., Sens, fee Pittsburg, I OFFICE- -531 - - - , North ~Eighth Street, Western Pennsfivanis, Eastern). Ohio,• and • ap . lB:2m '111.95, * M. PRIRCE.',. ; , .. West _Virginia, aid by-special arrangement are 1 4 -- enabled • te., sell I t heir Pianits at II exactly the i iS, 1' , REMINGTON' ' it . SONS, , SAME PRICE lAS AT THE FACTORY, at' E. Boston,' thus saving: purchasers lithe cost of ' transportation. and risk. .j. A choice assortment a l ways toi be found at this _Agency. II ' ' ' • I , t . : ' - • ' ' .1 --' 1 •I'•' [. _ • i ~ • ' Illtisirated Circulars Ifni to ans ,-4ddress. 1 ' I • . , 1 1 -.• H.AS. Ci. MELLOR 8(. 1 C0.„ j - 81 Wood Street„ I Between 4th. St. and', l Diamond Alley, -.1 *tie ,16,'66--. m., ' • I Pittsburg, Pa . _ 1• - ' iI.)ItPHANS' COIJRT SA.LE iOF I, • • VALUE, E REAL 'ESTATE.'" 1 1 !. I I, t =-- • . • • l. ~ 'l3 , T ro v f irtu ß e ea of r n P o l ou e n r ty of . i l i t t l7e °ll n P n hi d n ecs s. i e g: l e l it ; l' uardien of,the estate of . William Calhoun, t liminor eon of George Calhou n, late of George. town; county efores . aid, deed, Will expose to , sale Iby Publit irendue or o ut=cry',, -on - the I premises, on.l , I'. .. '1 .1 . ' -; I „. 1. '&.'ltul in ay July 23th, p 366, at 11) o'clock; . ~ the fulloWing described real estate, viz: The -undivided' tine ; half, 'sub ject .o widow'i dower, end else subject to a I mother's life estate, hi onp-third Of . the same, these two certai n lots in theborengh of George.- ; town- aforesaid.. No. 1, bounded hy street, 'George Poe; ,acob roe. 'l, No. 12, by James Lake and ----street : , , On Abe first id erected a one story' franie house, noiv oceOpiett by Tim. Ot by 'Kirby. qn the second ! is - atso, a good one I stozlrframe honse, 'now odeupied by William 31eliatiy. ', 3 . L c . , • . 'TlMMS.—Orohtbird of the pu hese money h the confirmation of the, sale!by the court. , qlance iil 4Nritiequal,. annual poiyinents from hat 1 date, with - interest thereon freer same 1. tir.ne l to be secured'by bond and:mortgage. , i For - further litior motion, ,inqiiire 'or the Ain-• 1 dersigned.„ . . I ADAM' POE, . , je20416. ' 'CI . nar - dii;ofe t b:l-Inlinor :_ 'L l e'e ' ity - i H ote l : [ - ‘. LOCAT DIN ItBEI CITY i . • - I' - I •I' ' intlnedia tely 4PPosite. the Mot th-of island: . . :Thin' on the lslan . '' 1 • CI 1" I RIS the Union 11 - rtel in Beaver.) MEI i(i:eC ~Y I. 1•11 NM - , yles. w rchant i NM per Seed. • oily do. . • do. produce 813:6m CIE. P k be estate ,gh • g haven 't peroolla. to make i .g claims i properly i t i p., er hero 1 A.~LI (!'Ormerly of 0 PRI ETO R P will at all' timed be found Is 4 ablei that the . Pittsburg mar -1 , , THE TABLET den the best ea ket affords. • I with in t this house , ~is a good 3 8., and Stabling 'and Feed . 1 1 , ~ ..1 , ~- •' . . 1 , • . ~ . „ The patrona of my.old customers while at the Union Hotel a Beaver, nd all others.wll6 can Makg. it cOUVenient, is °Bette& Give me bi a call and judge for yourselves of my. superior accommodations. • I 1 • 11143(4'6m , connect LIVERY. 'STA! for.4orses. EMZ= MAL MISIC WILL pi: erpraczp . 1 LUSIO.I4I INS ,July 17, and Co - pinact F" , • Nan, I I , PROF. A. - -N . ..201 • F IVE 11101:f RS isnitriael rice' in Sitigingj Thorough tion of the Voice, Reading Musi Al Children's Class rill be dal at Cc:Mock, tor • T Rion in . class, $10; Boa id; and • frOtica, `Piivatel . lessons on Piano or Prof. Aionholl, $lO. • Children's class, • iiirrOr circtilare/addi • ' jI3:6E I StIA PER IlirEAtti,. We L it yvv want AiOuts eve yer ere to sell our 111PRovCD $2O Sagringi.Machines.-L. Three new kinds. Under atukuppee - feed. Sent on ! tij a 4 : .Warranted • five Y eel . Above sale ry ' Oriente commissions paid: The only we ch'idea sold in United States.ter, less than $4O, 1 which) are . fully licesua iy ikn,. Whetter-4 i. Wagon, . Grover 4. Bat", I Skyk r • 4 . C 0.,. - 04 Bachekkr:. AU other ' Bat" , ar, in! ~f:eirigeotents std the aeOrar i ffier arse isietkhreieri ri B 4 l .rimeedimPiiteemesit• ‘ . l lllnattntediSteettiars sent.frge. - Address,or naltrupotli Shaw &Clark; l at,lfiddeford, Maine, or I hicagek 111. -. - limy 16, '. 66. . I - , 1 . rigosobe. - -- f I , MTh , H 1 11111 -- - - ~. . 7 .•• - st. cro,iAtcl tandel and Haydn man; Nig4t4 ond*flift: awl sire ti,, _ . C •E Accounvent. Novel and Permanent' Ai tangcment Business College Terms, ,FrotriApril 1 to. Obtober 1,186, • -.'''mid,idcessi,so Pocket lleit Tteirolre:rai • RIFLE.' CANES, .71. g VahriNG I{lFly&S , Rifle find Shot Guns, and Gun Alaterialk told , Lby Gun Dealers and the Trade, generally; there chiy.A Houirebreaking .and4intiary. erery House, Store, k'onk, and offer,- sloold Atire ,onez:of • ;• : . REttEINEITON'iCREVOLVERS: Pirtieis desiring ;to iitaifthemselves, of We: late. hpprovements 'n4 siiperlex • workulgushiP tuld.forpt, will find all 64=61:Add in the fib , " • : Tit.itix?:;;MY R VO TArE ; Circulars containing cuts and deseription nf Our Fill he furnished upon appligatiolt;,." E. RRAIINGTON K • Nicuo4, Agents; • ; • ' 'No'? LA . . . NISTER.SD BY D 1 311.111,1tAY. - . ,- . BniOnEwaTxn,' Pl., in .extracting teeth: 1 haye' added to my many other facilities for the I suec:essfid -prosecution of my prefession, this invaluable . pah..killing agent. Ali branch= es of Deni4try performed in the bes t and most modera'stile. All work tlotielis and fifty per cent. better. than atiyiny other Olean! Dental Establishment the late. ttny9.t6tly MYlif I N I .§T RATOR 'S• li Ca I CE. , . 1 , . , UTTERS of administrat ton on the estate of ju . JOUS 11. iiALL, late Of RACCOOOII.twp.: t e Bleaver cp., d 'd, having . been:ranted to. this tea lersigae alkpersois indebted to said estate ere renueste to make immediate payment, sad those' haiineelaims *gaunt said estate will ! pies - 4'114i them to the subscriber properly au theoiioated for settlement. _ • - • KOLSEII.T S. 144 PL, Industry tp,,... • ~ ... - JAMES 011.11, 4:'accoOn to:. 1 mar2B'o6. • - -* Administrators; - -- ,----- ' Ilikits' , olutiori Notice. '- . , 2rIIE partnership hecetafrtike exm• Ong tinder the style—cc Smith; &Mucus i Pial, is is day: desolved by - mutual consent;; and hereafterf the trusiiress, will be conducted b , : the former_ partders, in their separate char • : acters. . i - T - - SNIITII, EM lONS &A 7 O. ' .. jy.l' i 66 44!.. ." - 'd • ;' •• • ORNEY. AT LAW,-;,,, iFTH . P., F AITSII M. s- • L.- - ATT ILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION To' Colleetions, and the pt chase and sale of 'Rest Estate. k And will also a t tend to the, business of hie p!refession in Beiiier Co. 4424 SCHOOL E TITUTE, ' . , . . .EXECUTOR'S -NOT ICE. 1 ., - , " .. 4 li , .1 - ETTER testateentary i l on tbe ,iikptate. - ' lid ~ of iSA AL MOORE,. ate of Minority -. township, Be er ;County, Pa., dee'd; having been granted to the •und6rsigned, all persona I Indebted to said estate are requested to make imailllite payttientivand those baring.claimi against the saMe will - present - them properly . _- authenticated for settlement. :- '... .. • - ' 'W.,14.. FRAZER, Enrretar. , , ... marl -_ : - - - Hanover tp; ,1 . _ '- COA.L'! .. ',:'-'-', • , .. . , i . T w - ,tr.t. deliver ' oltrsmas : ci . faoaltesit 0 ri , , ._ JL.Bridgerat eri•Beav er and inetnna...n,fot , oct quality afro:it-al' the shortest notice.,. Wnr. , ons,ban, at arix time, be supplied at the Ban ki 7 on M'Xinlef,s run, .adjoining the 0!. 3. WM. Porter,',Espi. .Orders left with Jahn ._d Frazie,,Beaver,4itiles it.-Shalleirberge4Br4f. water; X. camp, jr„ Rochester. will reins 6 prompt sitention. ; - 7 ‘ J. C. MOLTER; r_ • —i novB . . , Bridgewater:.: i _ MICEZ/1 N OP' r. NSON. ion, and 'prao, IZSEZEI .Ic, I &O. medi to moot ,prgitu,l from I°l, Beaver, Pa . , WtEREAS let eta tesfamentnry OR i*lli state,Of Tons Wst.rox, ; late of itrig#- ton• 'ep, tearer epunty; deceased, baring been granted to the underatgnedoiltritincrot. knpiring thenteelyes •indebted to' said - , estate are requested to 'made intritediatelpiqutent. and - those having claims agaitudthe sank wit; present thent p r operly sareicentinated" fbto mita 4 tlement: " • - I ' - -•,,'-; ' 4 .' ' - AFIARAF WAT T P.SAY--'Z'' . AtriPl4.' '. -. , Itsiglteovikret . !_"•-•:- , i ii .:- .-' •.' !-- • ' ( i , For the.ll. States gerviee. -Also: tiEPEATING:PIStOJ4S, MMM6MRM .' iM, I I ' u - / MI AM
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