- '64E. BOER .06,1.1f1i, AUGUST 29p, 1066. • GAL and 111:1SOFV;Alcrors BE emir , ty• .0 3re cutive — Cthitftiffidet . 1 • Dot,er: Z-IVeyand„Chs 4.13. Batten; Boroug ht p : John Caueley; • 7. R. HaiTah • Jonei &rr6g,•---"' ''''J/r:*->i--,'-,, ". -.)- - -... i•-, ... . Bridgewater: Wzii. Dar nes, 'filas.` 4 4l.ol(e; -* fig lito,4dr: c,---.-VP , Ubrq.7.: ,- .-',,x ..1:: David W. Scott; '',•- ',- -,•-• : B r ighton: chippewa:. Jo4nS: Herron; Nigh:eon: .Dr.'W". C. ShurloelF; '-'''y . Ecionomyt George Neely . ; .., • . „ .. FallAon: Geofrge N. - 4 l'aylor; -.-- "- ' Frinklial John 11. -Wilami ;.,', ~ . f yrrellora hi:rough: , W. W. Ilirii . ' - ; '•1 • •-• • - - -., ,Fire4cat fiistriet:,J. 1) 112 1.; - -: ;. -!.. • B r een: S: Nelson; ' -"._..... •': --: . • . Frankbrt: W. li.jEraae-•••••• ....... ' ), 31.-Guire:- ii•hikNelee; ...,,,,, ..I. - ~,... ; 1... ,i, • ilopettell: Rohl., (;.. Seotf: ';. -Industry-: Jollu.Wilspu,.• 7,, . , ';,, I,,leretulEnce: Ar th ur' Shields; l' . Mlition: T.hornas.rhillisi., ....' • . i. 2 i' ••• 'ioon: D. B. Slinif, -.--.. •-••..... • New Brighton : 8. 11fdiavv;;Iolin Boyle; B.f Boopia•; •- ''.. - .." ~ 1 -I ! . .i - Se wiekly: Henry (-icilinng;. l ..f.:' '.; '.. ::-,/ 14.d.rtb Sewickly: jr . . 4. M. VittiOliti; - .. ':.. 1)Fl .ia: John Slentr; -- • • ' :...t . I'tterson: James Patterson; .. 1.-7 1... • - I'liillipsburg: Rolaeri.:-Ito)Itir;. i • . PilAski: W. W. Irwit . ); . ' ~. ' ----1 .: . - , • RocliestFr: B. J. Cross ,A, Tl' Sbilienbtirgei itfleCOCll: 'James Smitbz - '''•(= • - r -, • •'; ~' Sataja Beeves: John Roberti!. t , ; - --. i , 11TNau.tm, Tlt., 54 Kifth,pt., Pp.tat buri, authorised ngentifor the Ancstns• that city.' • 4.= 1 - liE:Ancr,D.-71; Arßui office has; ,been re vc,i,ea to the ,el "Arse. building." inintedi stay o ppositei Orr's store, where lit, will be I li ppy to uteet its friends on all ,oc6^L* 3 ,72 A. reply to the article of D. *Dons.hoo m the Loyal of last Week, will appear •in our neit. St..D. will find' it necessaritoproduce Fo rce proof in support of hil nissertions in 1 4s list sr4:s essa7... 1. ioAD Imraorsumrrs.—Workmen We buil '4i-titated the latter part of bast , r i eelt do piing and 611ing tip the road betwecu this face, and: Dridgeo.iater.' The l i ridgevoater ho's_heen much implored; and -now pre leitra very "piasir.blet! appeartineet: •I ) Itnicv.u.s.--Tlie New, Castle CoUrant of last i Ssturdhy says: Vart.auit rumors art lioating in regard to removals end appohatments in this !lace. As yet, neither Mr. Sianke'y nor Post Master Emery has b t eeß-removedoiit.t. we ex pe4 to see them botlr — walki the' ) plank vary ecr. 'Andy Johnson;lMS an!iouticed his de termination to remove 'every ofileti bolder .who Rill riot sustain his poliey road vac- the Dem ocratic ticket. ' Au:tam:is —A. - i - fevi days•ato l wlittls- - boy 'Lied 9qr xeara, nameci,"Louis t . Stnit,con— `amp' _with the °lain works in piidgelVater, bnd s tall and broke his ate. Dr; J. C. Levis was called hie afil '12541 the suffer:r is now doing Ai about, the same •time apetbst• boy; also residing- in Bridgewstei, naniedlatribiight„ aged about 1% years, fell frouf.t an.appletree, and also broke his arm in the rail; The ;MSc ttre was reduced by the above nstned mirgeon.fl A ClTA:inf. OF PRtiPar:Toati;-Ir.4ltirtes IE. Pardee, of Rochester, has sold 0ut.14) . 3 Drug, Score to Mr. Louis Brehm;'wile, hos aow the . elarge of the es l tabliabxnentii Dr. Pardee , proved man. atootomnasting . l' gVietaaa, aad • botbdilt up a fine iousiness Priithstenterprii ing Sa:d-go-altei:d village. Pr.; Brehm- is. aii accomplished apoqheeary, an has business lack of a.fitio orderc and will alike everiellert. ton6comtoodate aH who will: favor hint with, 14 patronage. • Daring a lire stook Of pure drugs on baud, attd, as lie .iii , oiastanlly:re eelciug new SoppliJ,S, he will no doubt doss good.fttid perhaps•better baiiness lbw - saran 11 lis ptedeoessor • , -1:-4 Saturday last two of the prisoners -in the. ioutity ' jail 'joined an issue - on the toba'ecaquesticin, and failng to settle it, in the ordinary tray Of deCiding grave questiorts, they appealed to arms, sad "neat for" each °tier . _ in regular pugilistic etyle. After the- first' "inning" they agreed to quit; but not coming together" On a peaceful settlement, they vent at, it, again,' and after ze,atching,and gouging for p.'Whilo, tho white Isg was mutually hoist led tho second time.-- i l 8611 a treaty of penee ould not be agreed ttpl on het weeti the bellige ants, and for' a . third time they went' in on 't eir.''mueiler," and af ter a good deal .of noise; and` but tno nitrous little "pummeling," • they :bath ; .gietteed in," self - concluded that it -wttilrouch better for "brethern re dwell together,!iiarttniti." The "tobaccaluestion 4 was theSefore not deter. mined by force of i larms; and; we preinine- it is still an open subje§t,qbut noir,receiviitg the in-, telleetual attention of the parties . 'interested la : it. The peilione;belligekent werelnemed, . respectively, Reisi' and Wtitjuns, I i ' A JAIL, 4"MILL." AX TiCONTROCEIXTIIILF Joinstzsrr—The faq of'any distinguished music teacher or ant-' *tew purchasing a particular' make of piar kr his or her use, is of undoubted inaltortancei to the public, as it indmates, unerringly the: best adapted for their use. - prof. Rath- Loa, vrbC) is knoWn'to all our citizens as an must and teacher of rare I . ability; has ' i n i t. - kagLt-one otl Vhickering Scale ranos, from the agents in this- City, Messrs 3tellor&Co. We hire seen and head the 'Dim&but think . lt ne - edlesi ii speak of our t • tu ch•appreciatim of its , merits; the fact of ita Fatinfying the delicate ;"musical crgankts. tionof snob an artist, to the Prof.,' speaks •. stronger than'eny words We Could write. •is how more than twenty-five years since Prnt"ltottbock decided that, the !iglaickerinlir were ilze Pianos, and, L is opinion has been us , noted to this day. -; During i /hiePealed; he has purchased pianos of other makes, and sl ot t ough many of them iprov ' eda' good; yet none em fully natisfyed him, because they did c'aPt_lsesS thd touch, tone and durability that h 0 eslasidered absolutely, nscessary in &Piano' These qualities, we have his, word for it, le itdas always found developed; to the highee't gre% of perfection 11% 1 the "Cblehafiait!' t4 lteq .' ututlyrhis alwaysviven: _them .the lrefereniet The Messrs. Cbiokering Sons, cite,- and the.; & gent's, Messrs. Mellor hrte tenon to coligraiulate t hit fu rthei'proof of 'tit e‘• Professor's t • orthe ~c,Liekerings."—Pitts.C/iroiticie. oseadaertiiement in another column. " I • 1 i Altisittoiffe'l r oo f i . o7ctuiti A:ti, , . #44.' rosr,,-.4; mediatAil .af ' fla'Ving a revi . hours:of lefitire,tte:On di tet receiviiig.the. cornanyation re is:it - sx',Ol4.:ip`•?,:fBo's' finOti4i'f6,**ltOr r :esaik ferret' to in tiffeliseiesue ' toaching the ty infirnin . ry; , and after starting oia,curp, curl c iatOke":, bit the; Ilineelibil Ititlitipiuq o neY:we , silk ;in; wk i • li , a •g e ffiJ er i a ll'l l r . 6.1 and as the.linizialif - or the writer were ;as eine et !the_ Directors 'et the . 4"oor a t his ~ 0 •I I I ran. ~ 1 - i a y to it,•,,t, to gsvzsg us no else as to ..e4i9'. ol i i ;if*liii;e4w 7 i.;,•At ' s.nr.':.il, i , if.h.ttee'.gfee'l taAceM i le 2 Y;foi,thii4. w i ) 11 1 A , P if ' 31e 14it to , it i „rf egei;a ft. ? ito c h n i.th ifes et agent tt wtomwo, te - lobe a atitimi, 04 Ming 115fir'riii erliao 2 l, l -,i f it - mi: ,mernber . Of a:company:of that name, it' artist:ler . ' a ',iuti . e; :SO hOlini, ii..;:r• ,( ?! .„,fit. and whoapriffd l us94t.iitylno strike t i ...i. ie. •Int Abe ..P5. 0 . 11 .... 1 4. ar.tio;rlmy: waS inail l o.r . , %Mile Vieorinel(nii fur, We •said ',"eler" 'la 'a‘, eom m, , mdiVir ~ wet thnirtlioisi . tiittilhtir u blittilittrii'sitiii ; ',WitT voiaolandlilia - few inhintek 'lip *L i n 441110 i. , ' then tyadera, ,partial.,,partial., aloud, . andAhat enough • - • - i ll *' .rents;' ~ ..--- ,' •., , o •• thie - communifition, be had no loubt The farm kiicrins slabs Polar-Rouse' Fat* rut - 0 ed+ to re— one- Or-'two { contains 1 noir, We' bigieve; ,eiiiihoudiadlruid l 'members •of the orgtinieatioNlHlftut ' tiiii+Y•fii.,..'re.ofi . 444:, *14444 o:it's: EitiO, had the "krater given us his full land is ilteAcn;.thet /8. 6 4:considerablo itieltell , .• na me, iriStettittitial !alike, we would ty of it heti deep, ravines , passing thrhdtp b Th _L e y .ixo,eried ,itAt 011 events, in the be-: which renders much 'or thi 2r far* Una aitable' .- 'l' • • • • !I. .1 ~. :‘ • ' 1 • ' - ‘ ' ~ -• ' - lief hat being on or near the ground, for agrieultUralinntciaes,..„ - ,!Tke,liabteme prit, -' .- ' . 4 in a fi,ae atat.e. ef.eeKiatielts. sad si , 4 taten i n bi . l 4e l wp at • l VlN l6 •93 th ielikk 'sit azieptHi o r k . or I , ‘ , 4 1;.-th r ite tto r s Him at.; tieman to horn wo referred the state-, if peen. remoted,.reheilt, ' arid, the 4) It'ait4 Inent. It now turAk out tiygt f •ttottrty Im re7 ' l i fl i etP___; ),ll/°' l4 "41 1 -1 4gf:at . 04 ,, :P 1 / 1 ' eg,i' li ,‘; ;are two Lincillti oir companies • undthat 131 " wiesi, " " '' - i f - ' -, • ~' 'our CorresPondent was ci4reet in stet- L .., ing that the oeto which he.belonged The ererta on: the fern Took we4l, part 'W. ba d t i n i t , ,— iii 'it • e e oth er one has IlYis this true": of iii'e • arii. 4h00t"14 - 04( a lue ) acres of• I LI re' cereal ie. now : standing 6 the not. ,l'i . rjr!,...,we,etalie , t0,:kt.07 who place, and we ,balieveitaking: 4t _0n:41,400v the writeil . was,, 7e . have no hesitation that it fess tine i • - croP a's ire ever 'saW kiner,- in sayinetflitt tite 40111 d takohis word ''''' ' ''''' 'yield,,iire iii'd4i''from-iitity .-- , lag. - 1.k..vil , . , .. - for an stal t ren.he wenn make; but tiro to one bundled - bushels of, shelled c ra to , not liiiiiwing then who was writing to the acre: The buckwheat absolookt r tmis-' • 1 • . . -- ' • •• • • • • ''- rut,' Wo'r..'o6nbitidesi that it was an at. itig,;- and bidi•fair to ;yield .well. crop was + good ; as Wn`sslea"th, e eats,' I liota.- tempt i Such, we to field, containing. : &boot four acres, loOkii know trw as if there•woirldbo no 4searcity of that 'article an' that farm, for' the, ne s t .vielve . montha,ta come; 'While be 114 . 14 pumpkt ions, cucumbers, ke., .ke.,/ exhibited selves in almost. endless' variety. - , . TEM 020C1L , ' SIE The stook oonslats of two goOd horses (one of them #zd - to . be worth three ltindied dol-• lars), onegacd yoke of Cattle; ten . r4 'OW% six other; horned ,ckttle, and aboutforty head of thrifty looking - hogs. The stook IS all in good condition; and any one in looking-at it would conclude that 1-it was Well taken Care 0f.,1' ' Tlie /welling house properjo : a coed two two story brick linitdini, and is Val Walked !and. stestlylterit.:, It, as wol out-buildings, in - 4)llos:the paupers stay, are clean. 'roofed:lSr to attic; one sisitint there" will' be strlnek whsteness of the floors, and wide o buildings. . The bedic and bedding Appeared to bap itr u geed ieon/itl one could desire, WI 1 • . TVS INIIATt2I. -- •• • ' • . • .. - There are at preent fiftyittqee i , ~ , tea 'at the county Poor House. About l one-half of this. nil/inhere 'ire: melee, siiiid,lnf Conrse, the other half aro females. Seven Of 't l e whole numberrars tilitid;three i'doef :end limb,' , :eig are unable io walk, twenty-three iiimt_ / ici 'end • the balance are othe , .t.W i lse' infirter are Aso stricken , with ago as to render_ them incapable_ of self-t;iiivirt. All of thoie wish whom we conversed appeared well, satisfied with -the ta care .they were receiving, the food a d. cloth-- lag provided.for themoind. sP • oke itt Rite high est terms of Mr. and Mrs . Shroads, the Stew ard, and his lady. ' The latter,iPtinks the:Ger man 'attune with considerable fluency ; an as thes i s 'tire' quite a' number l ot ,- ( Germans among these _unfortunate beings , they feel • • , much at home in her presence; an in their I own tongue mate known their little t wants.— I The er 7 Director• above referred to aesured. us that a' few, years ago' he was intimately ac quainted with the condit -> ion of ;the farm, Ile i 1 fences,lout.bnildings, stock, productiens, &c., &e., and be was no little .surprised et seeing its vastly imiroved conditienqnevery respect at the present time. He .no* thinks ; and so do We, that the repo r t 'of the Grand jury for 1 • two consecutive years, Compesed of omoorats as well as Republicans, paid hill.;: ind 'Mrs.: Shroade no idle offimpliinent when they-said that the Poor ho use. - its - farm - its - farm andlinraatds, wet° managed iii the .best poisible m• aver. ... . , - ' prz "mouses." : , On our arrival at . the P oor Htt- ~, in. the.. I) morning, , we were met.near the gate ,y ; one of those Nations "hounds;" of whom'tl e county has recently beard so much. Re looiied at us quite dubiously for some time; but by and by his pee l pers'began to blink and his latter end to wag, and he seemed to,saY,, , ,'Escuse me, et sir ; I t s see you are not the Loctil man 10. Come in." '.,Ender the circumstances' we excused him. '-'lis mate joined him aeon . after, arid taking; l them all in all, we do s not - believe that two finer “dorgs" can be found hi the county. The insinuation in last week's Local ha t they bad been ohasing sheep is a slatde ; for we don't believe that either of the "Puris" would be guilty of so mean an aot. i Let WS suffice. } rex ataxia rice. . - . 'flaying heard so much of Shroad's Guinea pigs, and , as thestanimals constitute the chief kplank in the Democratic platform ofthis <man t3r, if o.!itade 4 our mircithailitllOTlgthe other Sightialvie would see thieG_Snireale also. ic7 etirdinglywe were Illrevin.-ii cage in the gard en in Wkich it was said these political wonders , were ; to be found.' We wen we saw, and whoa ail had been , told us, I#4oAiel 4 OP ang, at the , !.outrage perpetrated. nit the ,people 4 1 • •: - I he county" -in 'the keeping of, the et Wines pigs hf the-"expense of .. the' tax paYers." There:Were sheet , a half dozee of them, luily as large as a man's fist., sad-when *a learned that,theyt fed ihnost exclasivelY on`grais and , t e ' . . cabbag leaveir, inn. indignation saw' ely knciv boundS,'and 'we sighed for the:tim to come 1 , . when the expense . of furnushirlifthese articles for tirG aforesaid:Guinea piga lveuldi be Aitken from the shoulders of our people. 4 Ourindig waiter, bewerrer,tpreseatlrasseme4l: sitspa thetle;fOrzn,'und , we , determined ' . ' Ordbigly to brleg two of these Purim eswith ; ' el " home us, thus reliOinitha.44SlYariik t:hr AO' _ ae countr ,6f ;BA •)!.sipt.,, rape. eabbOie' 4eserithigiks,. that 1 7.**0. 1 7 ifOelgeoo44l i r Cow e. Xit.pra).—:llxe 5: 55 T. 'hi. in 'wesei ottihe r 'CreielitUditittalmiii Batir iiii,'Ttres -day.. run-into as wiltiad of . ensile' `o thsi track near this - pisee i ; 'hitting • it' es2o' be tinging to., Thomas McKinley and wounding Vote ci, three otlierS helanglzg CO different citizetUs.-Lrorai. .1 1 -,•• Rol store, Sa OS , them- robbe . lot oPei ..gng, _ boi of goods into a .skift. toe& the , river, and IttuieWitp at c a corn-feld - oPiesite Genrgetnivu:theteAmorrilag. After depfmitfiti his box among the corn, ke, went. across the river and foungoa about.a. store for.tiome.tilne, he starts J for the corn—field again, but ,i . n the me *natio saspielortatiached to f him ; and 41, Couple, of. young men . fol lowed. On ascertaining that ho was watched, he became' frig Marled, left the cinthing,l.ook, to his skiff r and sac ccedeil in t making his escape.,, Ile was • an elderly Mari,_ and represented in GeorgetOwn.that ho had loco/lily fail ed in business. lie is unknawn Ir. , Mr; Cphen was sentfor, and on identifying 'the goods took them home. • ‘. • ortablo ly Ifur- as the chiefly Anil any ith the all the likewise" as thy Rafritoix -Cossomballow..: l 4—, Tire' Ohiovil4y, Railroad Company,of 'and thd-Obio-rille , Sylvania. have bden consoildatd :der the name of Island Run Raili.cad ;Company, and organized by electing .J. W. Blanchard, 'President; C:0. Rorirke, T. W.: Williams. Craw.. ford; H. Lee, A. IL Dobrman -And Chainberlip. picectors; W. G. Dar— Icy ; Chief EngiOeer, and Vr..llewell, Secretary and . Treasurer. ANCITEIR STRME. , --AnottiOr . grand ;Strike his Aleen made at Island Run: The company known aS the Lincoln Oil Company hate stilek a very nice, .vein of - oil. It is 'good 'as any of the wellti;.it, not the :best on , Island Run. It flows coetinually: Being a meraier.of ihe.company, I thotight,tt would interest the readers of the Argus to hear from Island occasionally. R. W. . • f • AgrioulpFal. ' . The Bo ard of ?danagers of the Bea. ver Cauaty , A aricultift al .Sciciity met . at the Court House oii,Safarday;Aug.: 25th, 1860 - s .. . 4 • • Item berg •present— users. Littell, Shrouds, ' TOda;POrie ; . J. K., Potter, Itobart, Laird, Barclay,M,. H., Barton. Imbrie, %Pillion. Haien, TI,V - olf, Gibson, and Barclay, m. . . . -. • President being abser). Gen, Littell was chosen to fill the " Vqcaney. _. . , ' I On n i otior, a'reed limit the entrance 1 • I fee on Tro.tting" - and. Pacing Matches , tie 'reduced to'l.o per _cent.,- and cum. petition' be estimded to parties from I 1 , othere counties . l . 1 - . • 1 •1 1 Can inetion., greed'c that The repairsl tti the track, a d cleaning fhp.grounds, be glie.nl.to A drew,..Robinson; to act under ciiientio 'of Committee on Prop 0rt.3 , , and said Committee to 'procure workmen to repair shads, stalls, Sic. . The following niembiers- of the Board pf Managerk were choiefi tiraaperie tend the arrangsfirkent-pf articles for exhibition in their several classes r vip Class ,INo..B4•Hories-riiiiii Me-' Calve, Al. B,:, W 0111: ~ .-- - Class No. 4 --Cattle-N. Todd, J. K. Poter; I ~'-• '-• '' ''' • ' ' - ''' -• Cubs No.'sL.--_,Slieept.R 11. Barclay; „Class No., 0--S win o—Sainl. Gibson; Class No, 7-:-Poultry--W.. A. Laird; Classes 8 ; cud it-'-.P . antry and r• =EI riaird; C 111441619 and . 10+Honoy Ind llow'- ers—J.2. Hazen ac d,r: S. Littellt, 4 Clan* 11 and 12-:-Donanstic Eian4 nfactures and Clothing—D. Lambrie, Clans 4 NO• . 18 -- Field Gimps, - Ice-- - Robert Pottet; - . Class,n6 No. IA -- and 16-Farm *and )keettaocat littplernoota— ! J Da x t er . Class No. 17—Loathoi, 13eighloyf I ' I.B—Pantin'se,;4e 7 L • i . ant)itch,. - . -;,„"' .na' . j-- GATE R"p:........• , ... _ ' :Matt re' Entr m.C nee , Gate—Willia. 13.untor - *nd,An,d .ew Cargter,s; i Stock , lniran •Gatez:-Jiihn:t Gibson; 1 i'w Robinson, .--„ne rin r trat 4 idt tt qur L ut C i g- f may -Ana Oats vrtie,", ostAtu)tion, given .to Samuel Oibsoc. --:1- - :•Mesittlit. p.'li. Thiloirlii,iino wm.p.. .33itc_his",- iiieero .satioaiiitii4 , to... r d6rect . - a 06411411 , 41.0;f0i. 1 400**T1P‘,,c .110 Tal rtt- it. -. '..4 - `J" "in ,l ) - On 'inditelll; agfed g tiAIR 4r ,entritisjin l eyistiesnEti: 1 and . 2(Fti-rms 1 41,ai1. 0464)0 cie".'lir.te.ndelfter.Sept. I§. . , Adjourned SO meet at.the,eell or the :President.-. ~..- .• - • . - I - 1. S. LLITTELIJ. Pree't, pro tern. - W. : J S. BARCiutY, -See'! . .. - - • ~' • , . 1 - 1 . (Local copy.) _ loth nk: i tv, was -v minable 11l cmotra. d • rar L crt aNdlitiotker. : 1 , !7t 3t lt 10:1411M46446 ‘.• hoidwifie*. o rodlistesiniu t its* 61 ` 1 0 )5i0 , (1- Ti t411, Pleffed In nunstrine and iniearif,' , * , • • - to/is iadowf,G *Da r ievnkr jl te :kiosk lha soul/tailed brain,` ••'. The heat and littraiiii:Orilinidai e. . tie !g:Plni - •turfl Will' goon be ended adv.. • - • 'the tisit and bttrileu oh, ;beloved, '*ll Boon be • • i* Far past the funnyjlopsa of youth - .• [. • Thedity's gates are abnost plached, The path grows brighter /It'll!. • The path growerbriAtaratilli* i t ,.The city's, gates are just in view, ' • • The'path grows brighter still. I)Cfrk/4.mini - ytt earrin Dear cxts gown dip . • Glad fled th . /rnt r i poitcefalileidaiait;- In God's unclouded lflime, r ' 11 #•-t, learniFionledt elt*di 7 v • 3'C 7 :r . G - Ep tinclou . dediiiimi,ieloved, • Prom-yearning earthly sight, •' . • Max Your children to the Itght, , ' Your' children lb the light, • , All upward, homeward, oh, heloted; Tollearea's.nnelo.Mle(Pitild— l, . a.• 4 , • Rochester, PaL, Aug. 29th, '06.- "d" A GABLE Or Bin a BALL. atur. ,dny afternoon. the, Base - 141E Cleb:of, -Rochester, and Mclntosh Club of Bea ver, had a ttat6b game pt' 44'6110411 public square in this Once. The . gaMel was closely' contested, and r 4 t3iulted in' favor' of the Beaver . Quite, n )arge njnitber . of Spec tapra were in 'tendance, who appeared to bo muck, ,interested it. the ptogresa of the gamp.l ITtio best of fooling prevailed throughi -out,'and presume that Other trials 'ot skill between the respective clubs will follow. Below istke result of ibe ga - nne: , , Mclntosh. o a.l Rochester. o . 'McKinley, p ..... 4' 7 Senior, p 4 7 ,Boyd, c ~.... 5 7 Undy, c•_ ' 29 ,' 11amilton, Ist b... 1 10 1 1 Tompkins, le b...'3 7 ' Thomas, 2d b 1 lOlDarragh,,2d b.... 1 ' 0 .T. T: May, 3 1i..: 4 71Chandler, ad. b... 6 6 ,Hall, 8 a - 3' 618,en0, s a ' 8 - 8 ,M. May, r f......., 8 kfactsenateeli - r ft... 4 '1 Austin., 1f ' "2 .. 8 (Icirdon, If 1 8` 1 Stokes, o f-.i--.. ..... A 8 Latiock a f ' 4 6 i Total °f 7'l , Tod•tal 27 6'i i- - - •- - I I • Ist 2d 34 4th sfh 6th l 7th Bth 9th [ M'lntosh- 9 t. 1 21 1 13 1 7 6-711 i ltdchester 16 618 2• 8 =4 41 7 4-671 ' Umpire— , F. A. Merrick, , Preaulent Union. 13. B. C., , New Brighton.:—, Scoretv --:T.r li.i: liallldi - WI ntOali,' V: Shallenherger,_for_ , stat;. Limit, runs —3ictutcialt - 11,. cheater, 1.—,:. Struck ont-14cIntoah 5, Rochester. q. Fly catches tnade---31,'I i ntoon 7 - , .8.&,- :cheater 5. Time of game 4 hours and, 15 minutes: - - ,I, „_, Editor of the Argus: ' Ilad 'on sooie of the moo rural dist. Adieu. Of 'your County dating the last 'two, months; you would have been Surprised to witness the ardent !abut. , of Democrats to, procure Wiciney tO . liquidate the claims of the*Cominon. wealth against Mi. Odell, Gray-hair ; ed old fogies who have alwaye danced to tbe, tune Democrat, regardless- Of principle; sod who ~ were ready to meet you with lx curse, if you• ap s i proached them - in behalf of Christian Commission, could be seeh canvassing their disiricts: dunning every thing-in. the shape of•Demoerat that th - eytnet, • not forgetting to' solicit a chance Re ; publipan in lorialittrei where Dernocratti , !were' few and far- between. And, lai r dies vihoscarcelv ever had the time tO spare'to attend ibi3 meetings appointi. ed in their' districts to manufacture bandages, lints,-&c., fur the use ne•out wounded, seemed to. labor with a will for the benefit of Odell: _ - OtbeTa :who forsook: tile ao'd would not give-a dollar to Support pa-. ous and patriotic Ministers, wbo.:ile. olared it to be the great moral' duty Of every Mar to support tbe,Adrninistrii-, thin of the Martyred Lineoin; lie efforte to crush” oat treason , and trait. ore, are now liberal to, giVe to -111.1. (Molt. Others, who, - 4hen asked te give of their means to purchase deg necestiary to the Comfort, and',i3n; coUragement of those who. ore lug their lives in bur comninn.detenep, - *eahl relnelautly band out a twenty.' five dent piece,. are willing to give dol -1 lars to' relieve Odell. Truly, !they seem to appreciate the- fact that Odell, fiesb from ibo Jenny, ia now wit: ling to dev3whis talent and wiel4 . bis pen in defence of A.party which.,the worldover was the acknowledged en. emy of the cause in which he 'fought, While at the same time ..ho , ridicules the party Aradabsses indiVidnels were the tine friends of the soldier.; Ah,•friend- Odell; beware These Are the same men and same party' wbo thrio'yejirs, :ma: made 'Ufa wean of old, hoastaniing Benvor, 'to resban • lth theii'llihrints and _cheers for Velliiodi- gham; and..if you will but look st-tbe proddediriesif the'::Philattelphitt vention,s'and behold filet-Prince of Traitors.denotioceolir.devunified even in the honed Ofbis Mends, you might readily anticipate your fatale reward. - • Varra.l:l GMI Fr,sur There *ill be a est).— .brAftellninti . -Aid Society In theNeeleyap.l -Charen,.- - ariclieyzaar, on tfier , itit Of Septamber; oommonallag b i p lsidk"in Abe, .b6l4t;el; that : . place: .".Wdniiision 16: - eents.1, ELIZA.BETIS PAT.MER, Ceininittee bf , AtittaFernentei , —.3tig , Brain, Miss Walker, Mass Gain, gra. Gardner; Alms Carter Miss EINEM 41ARROD = oa. madAreFeOriga 49 41 4 /__ B(4 4bl" Bey4l.lt. liiller,;Osipt» . lsAmrll . Wat looll4ll34,iiiierthiidOl4l,o' Tistni # . 4" l t fr* C0* 1 !#:... - Yr i io; 4*.lt"ari• Nth - el.:Atte 186 . 6 . , as the e m u Rei*:JohttTZ rre etoi, tlzt , oslifiiioie; tolillee:keauPc 1 4171 the 16tH / 66 ef'AelP 18 K- 13 7 the *aid% the 'tones/44 Eouee, rsoobeeter,'Mr: : 4.eein r, Fe ]Pee Kum Otietxt•-. Ori'the"2lst - let., -Dertul, • Bee : , J., : M. assisted. 1)7-40. 88itside, the. Dev...tr , Dtt.mrolltros of • liNltoli t and Miss RE-rrA D. Idaryn, (laugh l orkhe ritOilat.ini+riart.' • ' Far their kind ; remembrance ot .. .the•ptia ithe shays' 'couple ha!, gar that:arr . , tnd wish their all the jays fdund the contia •' • - milttiONV4A - i013:43-= ,- : -CLOCKS,-JEWELRY MUSICAL BOXES, &c frFlll STREET , • • .- 4 t• ,•• • • , 1 7‘iViStieL11 4 41 . , ".11(4,;Agenie ,tor the Also:iris:An Watch C pany's yir!ttplzeir. U718'66:1 1)11. 118 WOOD. STE.EBT, S I 3E3 u BANKER & BICOKE titan 131 ALL KINDS OW GOVE'RNMEisTT 'SECURI FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOLD, SILVER & COUPIHrq „ _ 1 yew — nigneat price paid for uompo INTEREST It46TES. E6ngl'66.: 3111 sPOJ E= & A. Jars SELF-SEMJNO & COMMON TIN 'FRUIT CANS. • Jivr Cork 8 - P1 A T SUGARS" of VARIOUS GRAD 1 2 ' A Choicer 4eleation ,of HE 1 8048mi/rel. invites those in w any of the above srticlee, to give a call. •.1 I . ' • .Motto; - IPa lt, Pro fi ts and Quick Sales.' igt‘Terl strictly CASH. • artgl:tf ; Bridge Street, Bridgewat .7E.ta,trtina. ArPLIOA 4T B for teaching CommonSc itt'lieavesr county, are requested to the undersigtid ,at the 'following, plac exttraintton, ytt: ' Rochester bor.' , j r dug 25, Rochester ' Darlington AEA. - Douthitt's South Beaier :• • - 28, Johnston's 0hi0,,, do . 29, Fairview .dreene , do ; 80, Hookstown Itaceotat do 81 , Smith's Chippasia :" Sept. t, 1 1 41'Kinlefs Brighton :do. 7, Eakin's Industry.' ;(16 , 8,- Induetry Hanaier ,;do I , -11, Miller's Independence :do . Raridanß , Hopewell do 13 , N.SOottsVill Mood : ' ' 14, ,Davis's Patterson . 41 24, Old Brigbe; Freedom boni", ; 25, Freedom. Economy ,', do : Baden - . Pulitiki ;do .` 271,..Kettlewood' Sewekkyr la Oct: 9, •Iloig'S P.ranPin , ' do 10, ParnaCe Sewiekiy do ' - 11, Warnock's Thiexaminooii<ips will C'oirometocto Cot. 9 co', Applicants will present themselves fo alainntiona in the difitriots:phere they to teach. ' , , • , -, Teachers with whom.' am not aCquai : either personally or by reputation,j must J sent , written testimonials of, their moral acter, signed by persons of • known reap l Wily'. i'' . . .„, , i ~ • , • •No private - wiaminations :will he i mad • 'cept at the written re nese Of school dire i School DireCtors a 4'parenta are earn, requested to li:wet w t h-- lt--;us at our rasp., Places of -examination,. so that we mAy together and, adopt ep.oh measures as yr' i mote the, highest mterests'of, dur schoo - I . •- ..-. ..' ' .4.-1.. It EED..Co.lluperinten-del .' Parlington, Aug. 10; . • 180.• - ' . ~ BOUNTY: . IMPORT • T TO SOLDIR By a rec'entJ kit of Congress all soldier served three years,* or About" who weS I ohtmgaby reason. of wounds received. service, and the • 'wesow,• cattmara -on .P.Saltart of any sucksoldiers who•died ia Outlaw, thrldnited States, or of dismal. :or wt contracted while.m !the service,. are ea to an additioUal bounty. of $100: I, - By giving this matter your • rairantArs Arvawrtol;,.• and calling,on or Igriting to the nude these Miam s will secure prompt'attentio • •BACE-PAY!.P115810211 , and all other. kinds' 4 Maims against lit National Gavotmsnents will receive a sal speedy settlement: SELLER angls'.66: No. 224. FOVRTR,Sta • A:1‘11130...H.W . ..W. 11 . - - . , - 'll7olEgElt AT-LAW. . . • . • Th It.AtTI,C INO_. - IN THE , I AL ,r .COPDTS 9.V.XE_,_AVER' qO.ll , Will protiiptly, attend` to alt kinds of leg alb • esi ip: tilts or counties sajobling. •.1- ' Collections will he aaPeditiotitslyrajad4 in all amounts upcin all. hbrts of. olaisui, salter in thii'eounty and Statti Oita More' • tane ., lo- Calidei: • , .r.- . In Conveymie'mg, i midiate" - atLnitiOtt ►i l lie slyer', to the .dravrini of - hsinds,l deeds, leases, articles of sgreantentito the.fureiatiing of abstracts, of title, and to the esrefullPrtPs7 'radian of all sorts of.iegal inistrimen i, 1 4=l Mortgage!;, judgments and Mier . tis 1 i n all sums bought' or sold. " . .1 1 ' sig„Offiee in blinding of .Toi.Vl.Wilson,'Ssq., nearly opposite • hioore'S Drug !'Store T,hird, 1 Street, Deaver, Pa. ' t.lug l i Y 66 . • . 1 • 1 • 1 l' .. • . . !I. ' CHICKERING BE - 1I 1 t 11 I 1 . 11 . I • - 1 : 1 • It - J . t WILSONS Foe 1 111TTING: ORE. . 1 / - E. . ( • ; ; ltickering's Pianos have stood e test of - 42 yessi expecience. , .• • Chicketines Pianos are rendes, -tbevery i)est seasoned mat,erial. _ ; i• • Chickering's Pianos possess every modern im provement that is valu , a n b e tt Chickerines Piannsi are , eby the ,beet irirktuan thai an,bi - feend: Chickering's Pianos are, made. In I,loAnrgest. Piano Factory intliewo7id:- - •.' • • : • • - t Chickerines, Pianos are all tested before leav ing.the-TactOrY. 1.-'• 1 - j Chickennes Pianos have the, best musical -and Mechanical Ail/ to aid ! in Altair • con .• " caption. ';. f:, Chiekering's Pianos ariapp - cote4, fty . tke great : est inlets Of - the see; ; • Chickering's riknos are exported to all parts • ; of the, world.i . - • - r ti Cbickering'a' Pianos rest IMtger 'Wait any oth. er Piano made., h • ' Chiekerines.Pliaos 'esn'Obir ilibelledi for the beauty of their funtitimo , Chicken:ilk's Pianos - ar,e' OW pleasant pi anos to play on. ' • i ; • flickering's Piano& are 114 ,- 6114S to•laccont+ pany the vciiee in singing. .: - i t ; • Chickering's Pianos • being the est, ;are the • cheapest in the 'end. , • ' I ' • ; - ; - - • . • ME -1: I . NO ONE SHOln.i) - 117 M3/0 i 1 - •rwithentlirst hiving exiiiiibteli— .Thil . e " t Chipkeripars - ,7 in l Which tie* l alway.s be found , . the greatest • . variety at the warerimins of ' 1 the euhleriber. -- 1 . 1 , t. PRICE'S And extra lidueemt), Cash Cis I i 1 IOP II Every piano Warlitte . fpr Five years ( CHAS, C . IitELTAR & CO., ' augls:lm ' 81•Wpild ~Pittsburg; re. 't of Mil GRA:IS:D fiLogiN g_ our i ALE- 011 I!!! t • (‘ pring&Suththor • - ,; , , ogle t get for r•4l::•c•ripites, AT `I Eli GEALY'S r NEW MIL do .loCk. TR,Tivr ex pec 41CD 61101.1E11 • ied, pre har ta- 13111DGE W A TER:: . I " t itourn#4 arta Idiraw s iblitthe '/stegt, styles Very. clesp.l • , ex. te.. tly titer p ir r il . r r i l,M4l33lagaiis , - .11.1hbons, Flo'vert, R u ches, Ornaments, Cords, 'and Tassels, IPlain and Fancy Hair Netts, Embroideries, Infantsi Vfaists,, , Corsete, Fancy and Plain _ Linen. asaidkeichiefs,..la dies' Collard, Old Le.diet',Calis, &V.,'&o. . DRESS TR.I.SLIIINGS: , . Al.l. Very clasp. ' Dress An Invoice just reeeivetc df Figured Grans tines, mkt( selling= s£ BALMORAL & I HOOP SKIRTS, StattMß - StEAWLS,TBIIS 1JSI: • BRELLAS, MEN'S; RATS, - DRESS LININ,GS; EN ,BRIRTS,I AND - SHIRT'PRONTS: l'alco - vess • LADIES' C_ LOTH LADIES` ho Ch coo of run& *titled go l ed• . • 0 , to or e and Tiostieri.• set: ;IRliift all CLOIA- 4 , 1 7 OBIZICO - Cheapet than goer: 041 and mien; N0.TR0U.814.4 to "41140 GOODS. 7 11 / 1 1-104.. 1 1 "J r . , ' Stra# t Voluketa and gatill*nredi sad , cleaned on alert notice;•Piw: i , Stamping, finking aittl Cloak Caning • • • and making *a sidmVsatite. - Matta shirts tna arder ! r [Maehbie etitahing.' Remember. the place—borner Bridge and hi - whist straatg, , Beidgiwater. ' • 1 T EA.LY. S PIANOS.I ENI ; ~ I I+ ~ ~ . ~~,~ , 1. ! •i;I. i. • - NM Mil I=l ME - W . l , !ME Ella! 11111 =I Ili I 1 II IN:ERY, Ci- II EIN - 0S , (Yrs ANrt sums) -e: ;, , • • ...„,;,• ;. v WZRZII pLA,--ai 7r=:: • ;: 4 • o' OE • .. . , , .. , 1 . • . . . , Cheap and Durable. INE MN DON'T YAM: TO CIGI;." EINMEI ...:~:.. il ;t=. X4OT2 ‘ IIS.F . .:WEINktATT•i . ' : IifANUFACTIFILES:of argilietaiLDealkeisr .Boota and Oboes. Bridge greet; •.- Vr BRIDGENVATEII.. • • . lle keeps an'excerteS,i' supply of `retidy-aisdei • work estuataittly on hand: ~ ; • boorts and stoes made to order gin‘atortai:d n 6• tice and moat reasonableterms. " Ee has"good workmen, add,ean t:be twees by any other establishment in West. Pa. Men, women void ehildren will snd ift:alkeir idiantage to give him ciqall. For th e . best ,and cheapest- article go ` . to LOUIST: WEINMAN'S, 0ct11',645. Bridge at., Bridgewater. • Olt:k4T,AZ . illp_l : :0,F1)1;#1 1 8.1 Liberal' Tertits to.. Settlers. ACRES LAND FOR SALt • Situate(' in the fertile Valley 109 - 000 , • ot,the. &Catawba, West Virginia, - unsurpassed; tor , riohtress of. scat 4nd- quality of timber. Coal and.other minerals in great quantitiek. Some of the tracts but a-short distance fro* the great Kanairha and' Goailey .Rivers..! SeY l '.- eral _Farms with . Reuel's, Orchards, ac. good condition. Prices according to lcicatlon and-kiniprovements. Timbered' Land unitn preved•atr the extremely low price of four dol lars per, acre, with privilege of choosingout of - the'aboire number of sores. -A large settlet" ;neat has already liton. formed and is deity increasing. Clear title warranted. For fur:. 1 -ther particulars, address . • .: Bt: H. DP.ILV.• Allegheny City, Pa.: Or call-at ' , ARK & DRILL'S DRUG -STORE, 77.Feilera.1 street-. ' tjr2s'66Liain. • • TRIAL "LIST SERE. TERM, 1860. . . kvicuND.wEEK. , Ahab Nye • - vs James WoOd, Samuel Morrow va Thomaa'Greettlee - , Aieitander'Wh're vs Jaekson Chambers et Marker's heirs vs C. &P. H. Co. Michael Main, ,vs Abraham Hunter, JalnesiCollins - 'is Wm M. Bhirta, iti4dle,Colemanacors J M Lukens et. sl Henry Barr ' vs Gen WHirelay Nancy Ewing et al Ira - Jos Kronk et al Samuel Usseiton , • vs Wilson Irseelton:i PattersoneDarids'n vs Martha Dbuders B. Ashhurst,&l3ons vs. George Bradshaw . Aug. : 6. '66. M. WETAND, Pro. - WINSTITUTE OF PRACFICALe DRAWING, SURVEYING- 4.: CIVIL •.411) 'AIL,VING ENG I NEERINGi 31 Fifth" ,Slreet, (over the : All e vim/ Rank) - • • _ : • •,SOpeu front•Oeteber Ist until April Ist. costa about :625,0) be a good Dianghtii: man; $25 a practice! Surveyor,' and 'soo, a good;practical Etigmeer... - • Fox a circular addreas-A.-VkinEn. NAILIAN• Prininpal, er S . Riven, corner 'Wooklaadr 3d sireets, PiLtaciull4. • Jie.: A. D C it: E - 1,- . . • MANUFACTDRER _AND DEALSII; likall kinia of,CIGARS, k.c. The best ; iquAlittes of CREWING &SMOKING...TOBAC. ICO iluvs on hand and, for iald,)ii the lowest,: pricOs, At the corner of Pard street snot the •lliamotid, Seaver, I'st' • . [augls:Bla• _ • - - Notice. . • -. D,A:.:GLASS,.N.cmrcßrightoi;t a Practical Auc!ioneir and Saleinibiti.' , : 11:-113 been duly commissioned as - Auction— ter for ther,Counttof Beaver, and` wilt, attend-to•sll ealea..or auctions crheroxer his iierriece may .be required-. throughOua :Hulk county:: •. : .• ,angl6,'66:Blu. Notiele- IST of applicants for License st Seitember 14 Seesiolls,%lB66: , ' • ' • - : -iraTirick•ftercsts: Ilea ;Wagner ". New trlgton; W 4 (ilia= • Bearer . galls; 'attiit'66 prk. 111.14.-TtIt'COURT OF, COMMON ,I%.E'AS . BE `ER COUNTr., • ' .•In,i.4e matter or the Larde i of Atm WeelY; Notice; is h,rebi that': the . - Aoconnt , of JEMies Neily t Commiffee eleresild Jain N:leiyiri.has been; filed„ Prochonotaiy's office,: shit Mit the same mill: be confirmed on the shirt day or ale' the ;contrary be , then shOwn.";. ; - -•-• lausB ' '66:Bw ;. ; M. WETAND,. - Pro";. , ;- ATTCSANEY AT LAW r P.a.. WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTFDiT* TO ) VT' Collections; and the puTebassand sale of Real-Estate: Aid *W. also attend to the TII/Oef.se of profession in Bearer Co. tap% • , . r - -: - ~. • INTICOT I X. 3 EL '.- ..: r' IlFlE7meMbers of No . 886, aie - ricinalfed lir' I 'meet. at their IN Hall on Wednesday eeCning c inst., at .7 &deck; ea bnainess of Import. - mice will be transacted. Ai address' may. be, eapeoted.l , :'•.DAVIPTIOOI).I93Fft,.; - • ),-. aug/2,-2t. .--,;• • • , • ~Elec'ir'.-' 1 Tt _[,, ATTOMET AT LAW : 1 00=CM/fa ind other busMess`will l:peive prompt attention. itut t boriled agent for, the colleetton',of back par,'Nensions, bounty and'all par Office, District Attorney's of64ie 'Court. flousa:Deave'r; Pa: aug22,'6e--13r. TIURE CIDER YIIiECFAR.ILYEA,_ I 3O , I For sale.by • A. B. 'HARVEY, - angla° Eridge'street, Exi4gewater.• _ _ r'you t, wan to buy Puro *qv; geditiito oald CholFioals, go to Moore's Ding Store. VilfEo!•:s ItitgrsiTO 7Water D!triier, Tuly4:ly J. a. U. Drama s ot!'s, II El II ~ ;j. f, t - • NEM , t.. 111 Mil
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