THE BEAVER ARGUS September-sth, 1866. LotAL andiNESpus. coun ty Threoutilie "Committee. Be'srer: sveyAnd, 'chairtaan,J..B. Rntan; Borough tr John Cal:they; 1; R. H ar io, pines Darragh, • • • • • . gridgews ten, Win. Barrios, Chas. Mope; • Brig hton e aver: -C. P.Vallatr; Drig: Drild W._.Scott;; chippear P: J ohnS.,llerroin, Darlington: Dr. W. C. Eiburlaolt;. Economy: George Neely; fialttoo: George N. Taylor; , Franklin: John it . "freedom borough: W; W. Zen; Freedom district.: J. Paul; • . Green: 8. Nelson;!. • • • -Frankf:ri: 11. Frazer; John !Corson;'. ~lopcaelh Reba. C. Scott; • inouitry:John Wilson; Indepooddhee: Arthur Bhields; )firion4 r4olngi P# ll / 18 ; • - Moon: D. D. Iniciirtf • • . . N lirighton; S. Maga*, John Boyle, B. ew : hoops; ' • • .-- Neirlerckly:,..Renry Ginhrint; • • litrrtli Sow, ickly,: Dr. J. M . witherow; oo: Jelin Slenin; , F.lttergni: James Patterson: Phillipa4irg: Robert. Routh; • • Pdiaskif W.. Wf..lrivirt; Ildeboater: B. Cross, A. T. Shauenbergen Raccoon: Jamis Smith: • South Desirel: :John Roberta. • ' • Argos office hie been re. Isovetto the old*; "Argun building," immedi gob, opposite Orr'e store;' where it will be b i ppj to meet itel friends on sU occasions. j-Wx: BINO6AIII, Ja,' , 154 Fifth ot., Pitts ` h a re is the authorised agent for the Aiwa in that city. goi,The present term of Court la well at tended. Noj ease of ry Importance haiyet beeetriel• • A Srassaus..i—During •our aly home On . 13atriey evening least, i snr young i4nde came to our dwelling and complimented u with a serenade. They have cotii• thanks ce their fricadly, call, and we tausi that "long nay they tave.": Fte-Nic —We' are repested to I state that MA there will a • -pio-nie at ProlterSon's Grove,' is Old Brighton, orr Monday, Sept.' 10, 1866. 1 The managers, we belie*, are H. M'Guire, W. A. L. Hel!Y, I Thos. M'Guire, jl ha. Kelvy, ant -H. Cunning. From the well known energy of,. dam gent lemen, awL the arrangethents they are making, we judge a end time generally , will .1); I had. The, Great Western SmingHand of Pit tsburg be present on the occasion,and,a dinner served, on _the' ground. A Si.ecit of Wi A 8 =Oa lenday last Mr. Sbroads, the Steward of t the PooiJ l House, and ldr. Odell, the edito:r'oil the Local, had 'some angry words n e ar the Court ilnst r , th e Conclusion of which thelatter assaulted, and drew a revolver upon Mr.Shrod..S. A• short • time afterwards a : warraat was:issued for his arrest, but it . N7'rls not served nuill the n6xt morning, at wllich time he gave for his appearance. . 'As tse miter n ifl be ettrriet. .Court„we forbear an Comments'' eat time. ' .1 A Soma. &term i . •On Saturea y evenitig last Prof: 31. 11. Veen, nit baying passed an• examination preperatory o hitt admission to the bar ais' an attorney,: gave 'a Supper to his friends al Mr. Proudiey's Hotel in Bridge water. The supper was an excellent one, and all who were in attendance did it ample jus tice. The examining ' committee were . Bain. D. {Epson, Samuel Magaw, and .. B. Daugh erty, Esqs: , The "Professor is personally a very clever . man, and we doubt not will make his mark in the practice of the haw. 1 A F. 140 TO BIiTiIESMITICD.-t will be no- ' ilcod in another column , that th - County Ex ecutire,Committee of the Union pariy propose giving'icfme banner to the township seating the largest delegation to the Mass Meeting in . this-place on the 11th. .Thc - nommitteaiip- I -pointed to procure the beinei, notintthe del egations; and present the flag is composed of the following gentlemen John Caughey, Geo. Hamilton, Capt. M. It. Adams, A. It. Mnore and Jos. bedlie. The committee desire us to state that the • delegations will - be. counted at the gate, as the proeession moves into the Ftiir Grounds. We •hope our friends in theiavera,l dupe - will stir themselves attaMce. -Meet to- Aether immediately, make all ttecessary , ar-- rangements, and turn oat on that day in over powering numbers:.' Gur cause is a nAli one, and it must not'eaerthrough the - apathy of its friends. ' • . , • 1 `XGOLDIN' WEDDLWO.-011 Wednesday big Attyt 29th 'of August, 1866) frity ,, yeare igo, Lewis Reno, Req., of thid , county, and his s Amiable and devoted wife wer e joined joined togeth er in marriage . ' The, event vr. duly celebra ted by their gathering around them on that day, at their home in Rochester, all of; their children, grand-children and acquaintances of long standing. The usual festivities on•such occasions were enjoyed. - Mr. land Mn. Reno are aged respectively 75 and 70 years, and have six children and fourteen grand-children Hying. The couple hat 4 resided in this local ity for many ',years; end themselves and de scendants are among the most' respectable and intelligent people of ,the county. Having welcomed de Arysi into their house - hold fcr torty-eightyeare, it,lot cours'e,wishas • that life, health and continued: 14osperity may be theirs for & long time Li2come. 1 • bricituariso Lirriza.---Clentleinen: 7 -In re - Bahl to the 'ChickeningPiano?, I um, only re— iterate the praises of all the celebrated musi cians Who have used them. l ists' s teabber in the Steubenville Seminary for, many years, where they l tie been in content use, I hare had good oppt;r 4 trinity to bility. A judge of _their dura -Pi 4o thelsebnwithstand the con= stint pretetice_pf boarding s l ehlol Idialteev as these do, and elill retain thelr.thte tone, must be an instrtuient that has every 'teeereerY quality combined :I give them my unqualified e ommendation, and - think them unequalled by anj in America. • H. B. GRAYDON, Prof. Music, Stenbenyille Fem. Sam. To hiesers.hiaLtoa & Co:. Pittaburea, ageni t for the Chiekering piano. gee i4verttaeinent in -another \ _ I AN IMPO,BTEN.---The South , A;ti•ri can Major-General- 0 Coolbaugh of whom w spoke,.acouple or weeks 1 e we eks a go as being temporarily ittl'hillips bitrg,this county, tarns out to be an im. poster. Although drevsedln Mllita. costume, and carrying pal:ore with, ilia' to! show ; that be had. been, and , what we represented , him, befort) , , it now appears that he hasneither' . , la our own service, ,nor in any ay connected .with the • South American army. His - papers were therefore ili. er geries. The pert he played in thia*i cinity, however, paid him somewhat, but, not, we . presume, as Enoch r i'he expected, on account of the , p ma toreexposure Of his swindling car= acter.-; He and his.: lady left Phi ips ) burg last week in hot haste, but not _ - before:they had contracted a_ b ' vy hoarding bill in that place, amou tine tk , .800 or 5240, and :Alva!) , 1111. in . Rochester, arnimatink "to some or $BO mere—both of . whinh we r . left unpaid. An exchange paper say _that this shine "General" Coolbaugh rehent ly "did" the Courtland Hotel, in ktreVi York,: out of a "stiff' boarding bill y ' At th at. t ime t be was a "Generni" in the Mexican service. He is told' new to bele native - of Monroe county l 'and .. - 1 is an a ardent political talker of the , li • Hiester. Clymer persuasion. Ire is sisterously hostile tb "Samhol and tuiseteS nn opportinkty inkicking and cuffing that harmleLs individual`to - his :hearss content. El 1 1 • . . .41L1 I CILIVALROUB COPPICRIIIIAtr.2IA 'the Clymer _meeting, on *Ftiday last, a middle-aged lady of 'the co ppery periOasion, made herself very 4:16 - mor, strati's 'at every remark Imades concerning the negro, by die would be Govornot. She ditected her ro markS particularly; to two Onteel, well-dress - ed . and intelligent looking ladiei, who happened to .be startling near her. The ladies listened to bee offenetve remarks quite patienily for (some'time without . replying; but as lobe persisted in addressing them they mildly began to 'answer her, }and in tarn I brought some very perplexing questiots . to het consideratioS. She was very soon confounded, and ascer taining that she could not k'p her end of the argument along, s he flew isto a rage, and began callingnames. At. this stage of the controv ersy, a beaV,3t sot, btashy•headed, beavy-whis. .kered! ' unwashed,- ur.combedi . "cop" iuecifered, and insolently orde l ed the two 'Union ladies to "shut up," and quit talking; but, alas ! for pooh "cop," a enitple of Union gentlemen h pperied to be standing near by, who ov ;beard all that'bad taken place , and ho qui. . ofis4nid, him tkat'it was not /ids "put in."' and t that it he Vir4B not atuntea with, his present locality he 'ehould i pull' up and move oat." He took the I hint, and at once bubsided. 1 2:122:3 .d before tbe the MARSHALS or THE DAL—Tice Gen erdl Committee of; Arrangementa for the ..31usii Meetingi4o be hell in this place on the 11th; have appointed the foll Owing gentle4e to act 7 6 Chief Marshal and Assistants on that day: Chief Mcfraheu— Brie-Gen.,JoHN e of Greene. 4ssistants—Uen.i W. W. Irwin, of Pulaski; Capt. John Boyle,l of NeW Brighton; ; Capt. R. Barnes, of Beaver; John 11: Wilson, Esq., of ,Frauklin,l Capt. fileorg,e Weaver, of. L i' l anport; Shurlock, of Darlington, P.La, l ceek, Esq., of Ficedom; J. CL.Chrletyl, Esq., of Raccoon; Capt. Dan'i F. DaW son, of Ohio; Wm. M . Recd,'Esq,'of Independence; Dr. M. Cummins, of 1.11 Industry; 'Henry Gainring, kEssi o New Sewiekly; Col. T. X. poiver, Qf Rot:Wester. Capt. James Darragh, of Sharon; Samuel Blair, Esq., Of 'Honic i i-- wOOlf; Capt. John H. Srodes,!of The Chief Marshal is , ear estly Fe quested to be in Beaver ,oit -the eve ning , of the 10th, and the' lasistants Will report to him at the °dart Ronne at' 8 .o'clk on the morning of the 11th. liitavvitaiN.--Ort last rednes. ay, afternoon Beaver was visit ' d with One of the , heaviest bower of rain that we have seen fora long time. lucen t!, tinued for about one he r, and - the Main, street during this ime Wore quite a lake like appearine . With so much wet weather, as we 'now b i stro, epd havezhat for'eome ti fig baelc we fearlhat'the grapOtirop ill bed' mu damaged before it rip 1 . ", .1 EditorArra : ,Permit as thrinigh yew. cot umns to correct, a mistake th4t hastein (dr eaded by some one, that D. Al„Illass his re tired from the auctioneer business. s I would inst say-to toy friends and Ole public gen 'Cray thak.it is a Mistake; that I am 411111 in 'that busliess ; sad being duly commissioned as auctioneer, for timcounty o Bearer 4 I will attend to all sales' or auctions pioughiut the County wherever my services may be.reluired. Give me a call. (I cum( the "wit DAVID lA. Bt3, 1 New Drightea,Augr. 14,4;8.' 1 Auctioneer. : 0n ITth, l , illerron, Esq., Dip Jou% H MAX slum p.co o f county, Es. apt. lat, 1866 in this born. gb, y. to _ I ant ebilillof Jost*); 5a4,11 Barnes. ,oial lOotferencte, 27th pla -1 1 triat.i t - - - I' - 1 NATI/I,4AV SOUL; I . BzAvia, 4 1 4 2. 1 8 66 . f , Pursuant to notice; the Conferees appchntedi by the Bipnbiica Conran.. t ax •tion _of Washington and ver noun. ties, now bonstitutlag the 27th Judi. cial 'ilii4 . 'oft:Piaria,liteiltiput in notinnation is candidate for the office of President ~lndge -of [said, District: John H. Bwtng, William Mcßennan, and William , Mitrabilel; Esqs4-repre seenttng Washington Ounty, , Dr.- M. pawrence i Benj. Wildik s and ? H: Rice, FAO. ) . representing - Beaver "eounty.- , :The conference Iwas 'organised. by ehieting 7,01 in L. wing, Esq.,:Chair mao, and appoin trig H.l Rice Seey. - Mr. Wilde , on behalf—of -Beaver colinty, then pr,esented the name - of Hon.' B. B. Chamberlin, -awl Ur. Ma t 'Daniel, or. behalf of Washington coun ty, that Or A:' lit i : 'Acheson, Esq , as candidates. ,A ballot being had, re sulted in three - votes for- Mr..•' Chum-- ber lin, .rind threlor. Mr. Acheson.-- After. a, licit eic artgnot VieWS lig tot %be . resPective candidates anti their pOttions, a I second ballot was bad, rei;iting as before. 1 1 ' he conferenc l a . then adjourned, to met'at • the Monongahela House, 'Pittsburgh, on ;the 2d of July; at which time and. place Atte conference again assembled--all 'members being present. Batiotings Were again had, re i ultin_g As before, i n three Votes for If - Chamberlin; and; three 'fbr Mr. A hesonl Being unable to agree, on m tion adjourned .to inset 'at the call oil the Chairman. - 1 GU f riIIIIIIMAY, August-4,1866. . (Conferees' again . mei pursuant _ to .lelll of 1 the Chturinan, ail , members present. , On motion, proceeded to another ,bailOt foie candidate, with the game redult as oti previons`occamons. A. motion to adjourn 'sine die being Oien made, some informak4liscussion grew up, pending 'which• the motion ta adjourn was witlidt•awn, and-it was then on rotion'retiolved that," the con. frees do, now adjourn,being unable to eke anomination; that they report t eir action to theis.respective County ommittees, and' ask further advice - d Instruction, and i til o s!. they' again eet at the gall of the Chairman, Aram 21, RN. Conference again met purstiant to .11 of Chairman. All members pros, ULawrence; t except Or. who report- I • i ed. his inability to attend on account 1 , na , of sicknessAn his fainily. fir :. ! Wilde informed the confertince that.lie was •inetructed to withdraw the name of .lion. B.,B.Chamberlin as a candidate, hichl he did ; no, declining .to act archer I with the •cOnference,.lairneelf, rithdrew. There then being but one inember present froin Beaver eonnty, cm motion adjournedlto meet at Frank: fort Springs, on' ga.t r urday, Befit. Ist, 1866; when and where the conferees again aesembled. Mr.W.Kennan being' unable Ito attend, B. S. Wilson, BPI., ivas authelized to appear and act in hie stead, and on motion admitted to a keat An; the gonf.erence • After some discussion anolherl ballot ,ivas had; . phich resulted in the nomination' O. hecirre It I.lreitb inAg.l.l . kit w.ft.l AI ell president Judge of I the 27th Judicial plist,no o ... On motion ;. adjourned. ___ _____ MI J JOHN, EWiNG, H. Htcr.; Scso!y. Chairman. List of Jurors fOr Sept, T„1880 MOND IWSEK. Big Beaver: James Scott; -_ • Borcingli: Willis Johllston; Bridgewater: John A Rowan. ' Brighton: Churl s Bevlngton,David W Scott; Chippewa: . Willi m Thomas; Darlingioni linAh Martin, James Harvey, Wm Edwards, Peter Crow!, Nathan Eakin Alfred Hoffman; Economy: Samuel M'Maramy, Tho B Conway; ' I • Franklin: Smith Hazen, John C Stamm;• I - Greene: Jacob B. Deihl, Benjamin Lawrence; Hanover: William Elder; HoPowell ='lngram Boyd, David Patinni Independence: Simon-Bailer, Jlobn S M.'Elheny;• e• , - . Industry: S',B Briggs; . Moon: Robert cooper, New, Biighr,on: 'Emanuel Diane; Ne Bewielily: Henry Reederf:. North Sevitekly:-Sain'l Foster, las Ha.zen;' Ohio: James Johnston; .• Phillipsburg: James A Irons; . Pnlaski: John Keillewood; - Raccoon: 'John! Craig, sr., Arthur White; Rochester bon; R F Mcllvain, Jas PoWer H4c)k h _s own: _e n M annoy John A Trimble. . • 'Gas. Loois l in hie Chicago apneas, said indrew .I'ohnson -"is a jades, who', has kissed the cheek of loyalty to bttrar it intol the arms' of treason" BEAVER, MARKETS. :I) ' i . 1 Flior Per bbl - - 912 00 Lolled Apples per btui - ' 260 dci, Peaches ; 11 1 ' 800 Wheat, : . 1 " ~ 2 00 • Corp, . , di , 90 ,Oatit' 1 , ; " 4 , ' 60 Flax Seed, - 1!• 225 aegis, i• 1 ,! ~• -' 1 , - ' I 75 Potatoes, , i 'r- ' . • go 1 Onions 1 ; I ,‘ ' ' . ' 1 50. Corn deil l 7 . s lOO 'Eggs, • .par don...... - 2 O 2O Butter, _ - ..,..per ;Th If Stagy •, '" - •'• • • 28 Shoulders, - ` ' 4 - ' ' 16 Sides, . - • - il- _ 38 Tallow, , " - . ' ' .16 Lard, - 1 '' r .......... ..—... 18 Candles, is . .... 20 Molasses, , per 'gall ' ' 90 Carbon 011. I i , . , - ~li o hn S. I.I 4 RAY to Miss iington, ilesver . Motl°oi. ream undersigned being duly deputised to 1,-,aci as AUCTIONEER, is prepared to 4- tend to all sales in 'New Brighton and , cur. rounding etrantry aug1:11 I ,/ COILRICTSD. ROBERT NELSON. lAaartse:Notitiei. _ ittlifco l6ll , H. W. 'Begy lialuntlit bor. ingl 6 ' B6 , . 4* -. 11 4 1231 4 erL Lloyd's New ISO of The lUi States Centieeet la ;904. • mai wet etimprehenetinind blest karst* Partte llsited iles Pl irihrirU=. map. ' 11 7 11.11,ZED, , ..Yepfcgin Sole Agent for/Sowell...lnstr. K®®STOWAiTMIC MOOL rbyßoonTomf HIGH 'Bc B -row under Prof Reim* will be I ciatittit-. 8„ eseerk.. A. 8., for two teents.H First term will commune onJ• - Monday, &ptember 24 r4i sat will Continue fortomit!rn Wady'. - Terms:. Camera tranehtte.... ' • $7,00 Higher • 8,00 Unituallie 10,00 Mr. 8. R. Galbraith,:isCollege Graduate, will take charge of 'the Miliemetical,Departl i . mint:. Boarding can be, had at reasonable ries in , the Tillage; ahm - rooins mey obteie;., ed for ,self-,bosrding. Every effort will be. elide to main literary iiireuitelatereithig set profitable. • ;$ I - I Btullnd• teem will be ing,ounood in the Arstsi. Will be present - at 'HoOkstowie on the 11th of *pt. 1866. ; & CROWE. I. a. sa'cuicar: ialish Durcsing. ifews s DRY GOODS A.rr4cm.,ES' SEPTEMBER, 1866. M'ELROY, DICKSON &'CO NO. 64 Wool) ST. PITTSBUgGiii PUSINT rases ST 0 CIK Now'Conrurrs, and; invite the attention Dealers to their Carefully Seleoled 4sartment, of , • iiry !=il - , r ., OFFERED AT-, POPULAR .PRICE The frequent finenJationi ht rake of all de scriptions, of Merchandhse, renderi 'it a mat.. ter of "cipctnl propi-lay that .psichaece ehodtd be frequent and , therefore the mutat starket Comes the one best adapted to supplying retail , dealers with Goixis they sell. • ' • _ Purchasers fiont - %tate= Penn's., Eastern Ohio and West Virginia,' ire , invited• to visit Pittshurgh and inspect, this , ST6C P s r, l GOO D§, - which teal be kepe :jar Ihr;ing the .won. TER C. - 11f4.7`11 1 A.SH. • • '••* -4 " 11 :* - P IC E RE , 411.• S - 0 EA . EI E.• • REMO SOLCO* . . WOOD STREET, No. AND EW WECA:Iri . *ATTORNEY., AT LAW:* r.AcTicilizG TRE • SEVERAL P COURTS 'OF BEAVER COUUTY, will, promptly attend tosllikinds of legal tonsiness in this or counties adjoining. Collections will be - expeditiously made in all amounts upon all sorts of claims, either in this county and. State or in more distant lo _ calities . . --I-. immediate attention. , will In Conveyancing, immediate —__ be - given to the drawing' of bonds, deeds, leases, articles of agreement, to the furnishing of abstracts of title, and to'the careful Prepa ration of all sorts of legal instruments. Mortgages. judgments and , other securities in all sums bought or sold. 111M.01fice In building of Jos. C. Wilson,EK., nearly opposite Moore's 'Drug Store. Third Street, Beaver, Pa. = [aug 16,426. - . • Beaver. Academy T HE FALL. TERM OPENS ON T.IIR lOru OF SEPTEMBER.. Students mai rely upon Ending able, gloom pliahed end faithful instructor*. A NORMAL, for Teachers, , will be formed. All the advantages,,of a Commercial lege obtained here st=one-fgurth the 'expo*. 'Tuition moderate.. l 1- • Board in towri.or in the Institution on res, sonable• terms. lAddresti ,augl:6w TAYLOR. _ TRIAL LIST SEPT. TERM, 1866 . BECUND. WZILL Alvah Nye,., - !vs James Wood, • Samuel Morrow I is 1/01111118 Greenl6B G. Alexander'S h'rs ye Jackton Chambers it al S. Marker's heirs C., & P. R. CO. Michael Main, - 78 Abraham, Hunter, • I James Collins ,vs Wm M. Shuts, .1, Riddle,Colemanaloove ,J M Lukens still ." Henry Barr vs Gee W Barclay Nancy Swing et,al vs lot Kronk et al! . Samuel Usseltcog .vs Wilton limbo* PattersonaDaviden vs Martha Souders • Ashhtnist Sons vs George BriulshaW Aug. 6.,'66.. ,Pro. INSTITUTE OF NUOTICAL DRAWING; SURVRYLVG yt ' , CIVIL AND .Izwer. , SEEKING, 81 Fifth Street, (mei' tAi All - gAtivy Barak) pittsbursA. . I Opel" from October. Ist mall Aprilllet.. • ' It costs,abiat $2B tot_ be ,s good Draughts man; $25 practice apieyor, aid' $6O a 'good practical Civil Segmeer. : For &circular address £ 'Giant NAILLIN, Principal,- or W. 8. - Rivas, corner •Wood and 84 streets, Plilserirgb. Laugls:6t Beaver Seminary AND MUSICAL INSTITUTE opENg ON SEPTEMBER. Superierinstinetioa in every - DepArtesent: soirSend for ***quo to R. T. TAYLOR D. AGNZW, engl ; President of Board; PIIRETIDED, VIIFGA R , 2 THAIttO D. For ode by A. S. •VARVET, antl:tt Bridge etriet, Eqldgowater. • . _. Dii4i-4eatiL . Sv. Oct.. ' . • A 1 , : -. • r ...t. , : .!, ~- ~. ‘,l • --' - ' ~' —2— .. I. 3rinek Ihneamproomuels CLOCKSi- JEWEL.RY - , , 1 siiirE -*Alm - NIA.N 0:7 -, 0-002313, -liusicAL TIOXES,?*OI. ="..- ' .t ... ; - - 4. •'. , r•- . :zI, IS 4101 - Fi 'stßtEr; - .;:: 3PII - taltru- Ling, , 3E , !. ' , 1 , . • .-, r-- ce . ..r4ads to ! the American "sik. orn 1 piny,. W . ,Mches. : 101$ '(1& y ,IE Pr'. R. _ .ERTZ, I ila WO :STREET; , f 1 . . , , 1 2 171:7 6 trie,c3'37 2 BANICER 8c 1 BROKgR i , • ALL =DP OP - - I r MCIENT if;EOURITIMEIe I, ' • FOREIGIVEXthIAIIGE4 OOLD;.. Snarl ds :cotipoira ice"Hi'6 paid for' comyquND, INTERW fo j m, Diusi 6157. y. 43(i CO ?VIM - (31- Li A. PS it elars COMMON TOP I WIE.SEAUNG ar. CANS. • tiN x• Co 8311A143:0-Q--NCT SWIMS of YABIOUS GF Choice 'l . 4lotion, of HE suloseirßielirA i gvites . those In` :Wont of nri cell. any of the above artiales,,i to give him er • .Blottni I•Sniali Profile and'lChtick 186.Tenias, sOzietly CASH. I • f A.'S. HABVBir, Bridge street, Bridgei9iter. augl: tf üblics 3E! , PPLIC foitesobing CosmnonScheols in" Beaver cOunty, are requested to meet e undersigned it the following places 'for: examinatton, viz • Rochesteflor.' l :•'' Aug 25, Rochestei S. II; Dprlingtiin dis k' , 27, Douthitt'S' do South'Beave, .do. • 28, Johnsic . otee -do Ohio , I do 23; Fairview . „do Greenol do . 80, Mookstoirn do Ilaccoon • ,d 0 • • . 81, Smith's ;• do Chippewa • aq Sept.' 6, MiEinley'l do Brighton 'do ,' 7, Eakin's do Industry do . _ 8, Industry': - do ' Hanover )I,Miller's f do Independence 'do.. Baridatiltun do Hopewell de , • JB, N.l3cottiniille do Moon , 14, &ails's I do - Patterson - de • 14, ,Old Bright'n do Fre'edom bore 1 . 25, Freedom! ' Econouiy da 26, Baden. do Pulaski 27, Kettleweed's do New Sewickly do Oct. 9, Bogg's i id° Franklin' ' dti . ; 10, Furnace •do Nor. Sewickly do , 11, Warnock's • do The examinations will commence at'9 o'clock Applicsatt' will present them for s ... Teac h -ere with whom I tun, not acquainted, either personallt or by reputation, Must. pre sent written testimonials of their metal char acter, signed bipelons, of known 'rapecta bility. •, ' • ' 4; No private examinatio ns Will made, et eept at the written retpiast of school directors. ;Scheel, Direct Ors and parents ire earnestly requested to meet witli me at our reepective places of Leximinition,'so, that we may confer t together and adopt such measures se will 'pro mote the highest interests of our sohools,- J.•LINEED, Co. Superintendent... Darlington, Aug. 10, 1866: • 1• i - i ; 2. • • triS. COLI.BOTOR'SSALE. t . , WILL be ' 'Sold on the premiser- s V V : ', outcry;.'un the , - - ' • ? - , ~ 21st dad o f SEPTENBE 1,866. • . 1 at 10 o ' clock ; . A. M.; r all , the rigit . title and claim of J: Marie - & Co., of; in an toe cer tain. piece of ;land. Situate in Dat ngton tp., Beaver county-iPa„ bounded u fo owe,' viz On tile east and south by land of Jas euchre' 's heirs, on the west by the borough f Darlin - - ton; and on the north by land late! the prop erty of B. K. Kane & Co., and, by tbe Darling ton R. It.; centiinini S urea, more, or less, on :which is erecteita Coal Oil Refutery,with Stills,' Engine, )3oilert, Pipes, Pumps, Tanks, end fill the apParafus Usually employed hi Such an 'es tablishment ; 'also a Cooper Shop land Waft.' hens; 41 1 111-good order. and to be Sold by . ; - t ' . DAVID SANKEY, . GOOD GROCERIES Climax :I I EDWA I I 4 Cik. 1 1 I Pit,puct DEL . i aug29ly]. No. 21 Diamondi INSURANCE AG I- undersigned has been appointed agent 1 1 . for the /Etna Immranee Company, of Hartford, Cann., and likewise for theNitre C Insarane*omplay of New York. an the Enterprise Insurance Company of rhiladelphia. Each , of these Companies insure awaiting', Ma-buildings, Stores, Hamlet:Le:ries, go.' ito. against loss byfire, on favorable prate, for Are years orleMs. ' - - 1•• . I Lousier equitably sdjusted , end promptly' Paid when the insurance is effeeted. - :All hue' 13 4 Maass connected with either of tthese eoMpa nies attended to with dispateh d ideals. - , 'I. ' • KM. M'Cla , Agent. : 5ug22,936-rly. , . . eaverVPa. _ . , 1_,500 - raPtats,,Prtwierewt: sell - .ees IntlioviD .20 Beningi. Machines.— Throe tie* kinds: . Under and upper feed. Lent on trial. Warranted live years.Abene salr ry largo eolinnissions paid: The 'emir ma ehhiea sold in United /Rates for less than $4O, withal. are /idly licensed by libice„ WAseiti et linstm, ,, Grover # Baker,. Boger # Co., 'Bad BeseAdden, AU other cheap sinuddnes are is fsieveranus azd thaselks or usesnre liable*" sr reakfaessediesprivensest. Zted circulars sent/sec Address,or call n &Clark, at Biddeford, Mein*, or ' amii/V6e• ; CiMit#, , or-24th D3stiiot .of-PeinesT D HAZLET iR,0C333 AND tilisalßiNdt'il' tiatiONS . FOWBUT , 1 , • ; --• : I . , i ..... .1 - '''•••"'"'"."2. , '9 J f Chicket4ng's Pia'nti bare stood tleAtta ; of 42 years experience: ma i l" , • - Chlekering's Pianos ere of that a y beet seas - mid material: II Clelekdring's Pianos possess every modern im provement that itivaliable. I I . Chie.kerinrs Pianosiwe Made ,by the best workman that "IX be:POW: '•• •• • : Chickering's Pianos are made in the laziest Piano Factory io the 1d.,1 Chickering's Pianos are alt 4estertiitfore lewr— lug the Faetoryi, . , II ' Chickering's Pianos[ • . hate l i the j, beet musical • and meclutnical Skill tey aid' in their con ' • ' - oePti9n: I • : I • - Jt.• ' Chlekering's nutmeat* app Yea by the great est artists of the age,. I - Chickering's Inanosetre ported to *limits • of the world. Chiekerinen Pianoellatit longer'ithan tug oth ' er Piano midi. I Chlekering's Plume 'can't 'he excelled for the beauty of tlieiiffarnit!trer_ • Cldokenng's Pianos r are the most pleasant pi— anos to play on.l -; • •• 4 Chiekering's Pianos, aree - the Sliest to aesom patty the voice in eiu6iag, •Chlokering's 'Pianos 'tell - the best, are the . • cheapest in the end. 01 NO ONE SHOULD without first hit, 9 The - "lihicireeinct," eh 'ean alwes be found ,!in the greatea •i variety salthe warerookaa of ' ,thelsubic4iberir Cr 3 PRICES LOW, if And extr , ti Inducements to . CatilMt-usictinkers. • I • 1? I Eilery Piano Warranted for Five years • CHAS C. BIEW, jz OR & CO., augl6:An'• 11V964`i54., (Pittsburg Ps. ME GR.A.I) CLOSING-OUT Mt OP Srping • J GE UUM I _ IND 880 E S 4:51c • ..311 'l' El . . t. i . . Silk, Mompiiit and t! rale,alitha latest styles:'. ' . • Verj" ehelp. • ' ' '1: • ' .1 .1 ,2 11.3:EL 11 il3 • B:btxms, '• FlowerS • .Ruches, Ornaments, Cords, ' and Tassels 'Plain and Fancy Hair Netts, Embroideries,. Infants' Waists, Corsets, Fancy and Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, La dies' Collars, old Ladies? Caps,. bi.,11, : ,,- ,PRESS T IM.M.INGS: I 1 • ' • - 1 Very , , All kin cheap. ' . . Dressesl 'CIIrH coed_. An Invoice just received of -Figured Grena dines, and selling at Low„PriceL • 4 , - , 13ALMOR,AL k HOOP• SKIRTS SUMMER BRAWLS;'. SUN UM - 4 BRELLASiI , MEN'S HATS, '-'DRESS ININGS; DIN. - ; F S L S IRTS, AND -.- • 41, ..-:SHIA FRONTS. : , , • Zip JR ER, PitfOlirg. Ng. nosiery LADIES' CLOTHS, LADIES' ' -, CLOTqf SACQUES. - EinEtC)3MISi. Cheeps, iii :ever. Call anitnlee. . sl NO TBOI7II ito snow G,OODS.. • • ' ! Itirilliiri ear3r. - Straw Bennetssad Hata altered and eleneed on abort aotlee,:ensap.' . 1 gamut& PialOar, Bilk Cloak'fiittiiik and_nakisg on short : Deuce.. Men's shisliznade l ioidei... Machine satiating. Milr:RisieMb4 thiPrna---nnries• - Bridge and MarkeV i etree, Bridgewatee. • ' il 1 i lANOS I 1111 NI =I lIMI • =I EIMI isVT a PIA/10 g examined Euthni i F' 0 1, 4 ENI ME ICY' S LI,INERY, -MM:aC3I MB EKPORIIIM, BRIDGE WATER. 8z ^; gloves, TT GEALY. =I Mr • li ftimie': the •• liiiiiit .1 -9 -!:•;•,..- : • .!"- t ioc - i i , s - !-: -- . r.. !:-_I u M t bB A C IR RESTORER rT! H , - ; best ever offered to Ara public and', the; 'r of"Pitirr • tal the ai eriei. claimed for it.--: 2 It restores .pra: y hair to its: t - iriginaL color, niakse.; -, hair yr o i hot, beddleade whet} railingoff *ascii' disease; rerncrfesl3eiraff, Dandruff,' eta.; arrests,' ' to folksy SF or, gurniv P.M i eureg Sck head-' - .ache and ail thsequi tithe seaelp; c a uses iiiishf wiry hiar;* - becarni soft, • Pliable ialuitirp . :ratty- glossy', ' It' is 'eltgant/ifp?rforaett;' - eltd Mt '- - that can be :desired for a, .wiog. Itleon, I tab?* no iii-ai.if /wig , id'. 01 0+inincmi .so*Ark. ~ •osig - ii:IU 461 a-and hair, . and of r.vildel: - most preparations` now , in- use;arefcemin';u:pi,but 'is a purely PeOlibit lomjktist4/7Wi . etzsr.assoi Isis ,Wonto to pied:ice an instsrace where the Re, ' istorer'has lidled: when : :Alt iteCOMlng to di— , • rections. Among the thousands wbo have' used it we have,yet to learn, of inal.'wher issotper ; . 4neqrsovie f ly - satitified wish its resale. `Hair white as •- - is with.laarseknti rapidity restored . to '.8,11 its * ly; ties sips:- qt.& 'lard *es ..,! b by supplying the secretions of the capilla." ry lands sets es tr-rerlikirer: ;:/ttelbere, whose _chkidrisn's hair is harsh, wiry, or ihin (Oa scant,- . ' will lied by using the•Restarer it Will'inentecy.... qstely improve and may beibessed la anYldPalr= , ed form, thus laying the for ,a good. head of ~hair, so desirable' • in a ft erlife.; This , proprietor is:tiware 'of the nian - y / who, hate been disappointed by the;,high Leounding pre.. ~ - tense- lof the - numerous; i prepare/lira& with ; . which the market has been Sired. for a few -- • years past, but snob. IV/ 44 zaufldwies.'ddealte plaCe intim merits of his Restorer thatlhe of- . fere, in alreases, to..refwiellthe . intauy if,, after " a • 4 ` thorodgh trial of two bottles, lit: failalo give per- .1 , fact satisfaction: A-sing/et trial.eill convince • ' ' the moat skeptical of itsmerits. - Pnt up in large trattlesand_soldby-all druggists at $t pr bottle.... e. —7 l - .IR. F. B. CLOCK, prOpr c iet'Ori f- ! • ••'-', • ' simishisisi; lc It. - 4 . I OFFICERS pensylvalixfa i -Regimeints, ri ND PRIVATES IN ANY OF TEE RESERVE REGIMENTS CAN HAVE ,TIIEIR CLAIMS COLLECTEDieIitOMPT-i. LY ,BY,CALLING OR 'WRITING . TO, - JAMES M: SELLERS, , , . 4224.2uth Fauna STSMST. Ifir Refers by pe ineion-10' Gor- - A-. GS Ovally, and Hou r Salon pAiginioN. MEI soibirtlts OF ISI2, OR THEIR ..OiIDO*S •CAll HAVE THE PENSION AND'GRATUITY , DUE THEM-COLLECTED .PROMPTLY :BY CALLING . _ se N. 224 3oiit . h*oenTH • J JAMES . pEtlapto, • 1110—R,efels by pert*sion.ti, tiovJ 4. G. Utrivritg, and Hos Simox'efiannos. ryi arf riEll i 4, i nt il iCOT! . 1 ' Ar, constiantly . on hand a Supply of the • . - Putnam. (lint Prattle). Clothes. Wringer, ~. and. Would call aftention.tck the Manufsiatur- er'sndvertisement for the Universal Clothes.. , Wrhageti . , - W. G:•Wotf, Agent:, - Mr. -W. having • removed from the' Stake SATtransferred_ his' machines - tome, I will keep it conitent. supply; Also, constantly on hand, Crude oil by the_ barrel and crude.oil burners: ' ' 0025 " JOS. 24' CI:U RE , Ag't. Deaver. " • , . DT. • - D:= .i Stanton, 77W- p Surgeon,Physloian & Pension Surgeon, ii . BRIGHTON, PA: NEW r\FFICB and Residence at _lower end of 1k j Broadway • • 1 1 . - • ,jany24,!tni:ly• r'. Election Notice. . • 11E STOCKHOLDERS of the Bearer 6mi ty Oil Company will•meet atolig.nt.---ne Tivr X”,...01Ff -..--U...-...-Cn. ° aprr flll PV- • tie Fur pose of electing a Board ofl - Direcfors for the ensuing year., 1 . B. . E. P-. ,E.EIIN, - . - - Secretary pro. tark ricitr:STOOKElOLtiElleof;the 'Deaver Ctinn;. ty Oil Company. arelereby _nifirtifie'd that' a vidend of 2 pee Cent. has been declared payable un demand, at the offiee of the Treas urer of . said company; Beaver,4 l a,. . ' KUHN', ".- , Secretary. Pre. tem. _ a . 904 MO n — t iB V w ;t6 . for ii irellfiares, out. Address' 0. 'T. 'GARET, City: Bulldieg, Biddeford, M. - j _ mayl6,'6B. -•' ;1 1 1 1 . `' • J. . A. it • ATTORPiET AT f r AW • .fIOLLECTIGNIS and other businetis' will re-; ceive prompt attention; Aliso legally Authorised agent for the: vollection et 'book 'pay, pensions, bounty and all soldiers'. Aline. • Sir-Office, 'District Attorney's (Ace, Court Rouse, Benver, Pa. I. ; jaug22.'66-Iy. • • G. A. DE.CA . RUE AN AIIIIF AC TIMER AND !DEALER ' in all kinds of ;CIGARS, The best qualities. of CH E WING & wositlG - ToAitc- CO, alwait! on hand and for sale, ',atthe.lowast pikes, at Cie corner of. Third street -and the Diamond, Beaver, Pa. ..„ laufg-Ls:Bm. Aou-.. LARGE lot of Dry, Boards, and an es _ aellent assorttoent of - Shinglea conitant constant= yhand and for4ale, at J. Bi. H. Maaaian's,Rharon 5"O 183:11:11416 of Ctirn:reoeived and . for .3 y , kly J. & 70036Aufa, Sharon'--. , MCO r rICM Tr inembers of No:11d6, are reqiested to meet at their Hall Op Ttedneidarevening, 29th inst.-, at 7 o'clock, ‘a bigness of import-. ance Will - be transacted. An address - may be expeited. . DAVID WOODRUFF, ang22,-2.1. • - - Seep CRAW. S. It ALlg.sirilic Produce and Ci(modssion Mere ant -Wareksitue,- 16: 1 201 Liberty Street. • YITTSAIIRG, PA. • • irsoissima Daman •-is /hitter, .Theon, .' 1 .Potatoes, Row, Meese; Bewis, - Hominy, Vraits,l 'Lard, Talioto,? Dried Fruits. Meer Rea, Eggs, Feathere, Greets. do • Tina* :do: Pork,_ "Brooms, _li.Onions t ' Bat- And • Ga r nie and Poulto; 18..Partioniae !attention given iiilrro4nee eanaignmenta. - srjelBo3te !, ,- - • - ',, - S'.I"I7.A.IME ) ...,. rmt,,,,.tiulyeriber, - in = tridgewstee, 'on Friday, July , : 27th , a BRIGHT -ilil3o LOB COW. Any person-teeing taken up such: cow,' or'gbring infornAtion in , regard to. the Wneotiil be liberillyrewarded. . a 4,1 ... ' *, 1 1 ' _ WM: BARNES._ ItY :flooring arid Weather boarding, ,:quarititios to suit purchasers, for sale at. .7.1 & IL Dnaneton's, Sharon, • W at.'B-/mPlvve4l W&Wr u julytly " • J. fi H. 7 [lowly:
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