The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, December 19, 1866, Image 3

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l o t weal. The eall
prosing property, pa
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ceivcd ,an arionymou;
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ted that by this time
the writer's
. name via
littler before his' or i
In print.
SaariNo.—The irate-.!
of last week rendere. t 1
t b,3 piing fokke:an .
The dam. et Bridge N I N I N I
i
the advise of . this
excelled by auy of tli
ME
• IIA:6 Ltutipsat.—lt;
thistotinty. hnd °nolo'
!injured, While workiti
last Saturday.. .The it
iron the well Lis
the • , 4btill wheel" Toile
ern' resolutions aft erl
I . going around with it;
- frith one ti•Oleu fenge
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Vgt.iroong t Ailurrt
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recopyin:vie by tbiL. ,
il:c &•onte for confir/ri l
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the :lryrra, tit BVI
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, liir.ietito
ranks: fts
vo.itutcer.sertitspHfro
Conuaer , btl.
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ercuing, in4l3eir it:11111
tl:e
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0 ix - said:to 14 a •`
: :didgit he project Wll9
pft , the entertaiument
h ,, nent eft the .orgtn
shniti 170
A : t :UU
olnins eleven inma
vf•the
rlie riciribei already i
-..tefore us. it. is hig4l '
-iille.m . tain mutepiik;
I:ire'u tferm pf .Court a
I , eff,xe:i Durilig the r
generally !suveuded n
and it 18 under each
ti r iitu r riill) indolent 11 a
.11:11Cwailt, ana i the viYi
it on,their pailions. T.
neighborhood. fau n
lAt er turn up in Jail, to
'lettmore, Ttne.is titul
everywhere, and."the_ai ,
cate7•-that in our own to l
• it , ,elf in a greater deg
, •
ever,
MMMI
John Gea l , I
Bide of the river, oppot
finc, large skiff. float an;
• 'Concealed in the skiff i‘H
• 'cps, and :omc• - other pro
woks. After having,''h
lin a, couple of hours
Fu spiel* us looks came alert
their propeity. They
dilapidatedte'n'd diettions ?
'ls 'resfste7l, and on tie
- ' i
..cre other. rties at 1 n
re: the skiff,' hey change
hail; ditch medthe opv
ti
. . .
tad all knowledge 'of ll
_and conduct throughoutiw
pr. Gear had them art . ,
. 1 - • theft, and takcn before a
I vlio committed them tc
~ t heir names as Johnh 8
Etily;` and the presump l th
le stiff at Pittsburg l on
rowed down the river d i rt
1 up-in the morning, c otic
the people int the vicinit y ,
their 'boat broke away I
r
before stated, 1040 upfb
ia,3 that other parties * l ei
tost,they "scated,' relit
and thus • virtnelly
1 1aCil
'tiff ass either] stialen 11 1 1
‘Ued to cbtaia control ot
' tt.s.a
h -
. ,
COII%.! ;ENTAItY.—A t ll!
it,W aqiipst on County. last
.on appeal* to, have gire
h ir 'a TI.I Ex4in , r and IR(
e i!
ht urEzool thaycounty, .
:t!t( ttrum of Jtidge A .;
itripr si* . c
litror. Judge Aclies,un; 34
Grr,ti Jury lied j3l re ar
If ii;r_!h:r, oa the Eliot Eta.:,
44', ditilpated or tourredib,
' .4 lL'
~.y:!!. eft - lin-10y centels .
to y , others eflour politica!
o ut embers; of the 4pei
qtrci.hly d ispr;ointed lin '
qt.i -ter puriled by Jtie
Uzlt. t.
tar g ke is elieri
.1
` ,,in t o, usi
nit , in wr'
, lot , ...11)1 11T. '
ER --itROVS.
,igtx-soo.
1z01713
b 4 Fifth
•agdai t'or* the Aziaus
,
I sa.—We undirstand that
to commence a protract-
E; Church or this place
sting. : . _ ;,..
I •
An oil well belonging
I onTanyi .4? !. Den
ti by Ire last weelt2.
tirccle4 1.0 the tylv.ertise
1. Ile llas taught music
consldirable. lengtit'of
lies, generally, pronounce
leachers of the country.
a & StOrart 'a, Diamopl,
- •
pair ofgloyea were found
, on FAday evening of
r . can have thetn. "by
1 ng cbarges,, and ;taking
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ICATIO
~ unic'tifion front,
ciretaitstanies it
tiVe,ilad suppo-',
,resent
Argui.
every person knew that .
Ist be givenio'the Pub
.gineco would appest.l
t
e eoldiof the • tatter part .
e skating very good, and
yed tie sport hugely.
I ter affords a field ;for
healthy amusement not
• skating .parks of our
Tintitsatrom.--The Regislei is the name Iv
anew daily paper just started at Oil City, Pa.
Thetwo weeslies Of that place have been co •
solidated, and The Daily Register now appea i
in their stead. , Capt, H. S. Dci* is the pub ,
Usher and proprietor, and Capt. W. R. Johps
the editor. The Register :maide'a a very neat
appearance; and is its editorso l d publisher a-e
both prdctical newspaper mcn, and well - ac- .
1 quainted. in the locality in which they have
: I ' started their enterprire,. we have no doubt,
per ofbrcret preutotions! if it is properly..s,uppqrta, thai the paper will
President; and sent to I
prove of,
i in . calculable benefit 01 the r. ness men eg
tion, ion in
s e o liusi
is tliat of Captain which i tpr i n t ed.; Tlil and .
the One liiindred and ' of that • vi"'in it y,
Mee:* and ''nor editor
I
er, Penmsy
He
shc , uld give the Register a
hearty b , l1p1;011... ,
, I . . :
lvan h_.
.ge--Slates at'iVilson & Stiwart's,Diamon ;
a i m ' of 4.3ict"o-s- by 'Rochester, Pa. I , t ' - ' -
ty afterwards to Lieut.
" -- of
Its services :' during , the., E.N./.II9,IATIONS.—The examination the
etithant ColOnel,inithe! pupils connected with the Beaver Fetnal
c
the-I)..th of- March, HMI ',Seminary aml the RCESTO Academy took:play
I • :on Wednesday arid Thursday of that week. 1 '
4)•••- - ------ -' ' ; ! Both these institution's have Veep under thp..
'tie i ?mid Templars of direction: of Rev. B. T. Taylor, assisted by.
ntert? . ,iniiient yesterday !an ,able Carps 'of experienced' teachers, 'the
that villge. Davin- I first day 'was devoted to the examination of
mitioitist and ventrilo- i .
theyA .- .
occascon ;
t clasi pes.tortuFr,
and
as it.he , classes connected with the S e m inary,
composed.ofyoung'ladles. Classes in Arith
,
.... w O I tactic, Algebra, Latin, Natural Philosophy;
ucc'esL • T F l:te. Prolmetts History, Elocutionary Beading and ComPosi
e to be apllo foi lb?
. -1 t
'• i ) i • ' lion were eiamined,.and all bore eviderice of '
tion, able [low-nura- . I
t 1 iorough study on the part of the pupils, and
. -of
,care and attention on the part of the in
structors! - Tifireserciscsjhroughout were en
livened bYminic on the piano Oda the young
.bert Diek:ey, ''ot Sharon,.
his hands julitty badly
at the Sharon oil well
bing was being drawn
hand was caught under
The wheel made aer
ie eauglit,Bob
but he finally' escaped
1 and a badly bruised
. 'ctitt , nty
e , —an number
ear. 11 , 3ekoni.ix from
, and the winter just
vobable that the
.Jail
aers by the time tire
t.iv'es, alma it ever did
inter sensmi work is
a locality like ours
rettmatanees that the
to keep Itkemselves .
ua Lold a loose rein - .
ogethenthey keep the ,
oroar; and , sooner mr
'newer fort their mit-
general „experience
Os of the timeoindi
,4nty it will manifest
ce this winter than
I9n sUnclny morning,
esiding on the south
i to Inchis67, caught
down -the river.—
re a brace of chick
erty of the edible
skiff in his•posses
wo ten of rather
.g and claimed it as
.ked "seedy.," tiled,
nil when their claim
that there
lustri : luoktn g out
their ` 'tack," and
ership of Ithe craft,
Their' appearance
I so suipCcious that
led jono e
elm?'g f
ustice of the Pettee t i
jail. Their\gar44
aton aitd Richard
.n is thaithestole,
• y
Saturdai
gh the night, tied'
Danced foraging on
rid while doing so
d was, se we hare
. Mr, Gear.. *Hear;
i ; in search of the
n!uished their
ni;irledged., that the
operty or- that they
If it
.by false pre—
terukof',ourChel4l
eelc i Ju i dge Ach;
general satibfac
'err, tbe.tlemneent
ais in the follow;
.l• 1 ' ' ..
create:l .by ills
+is charge ,to the
skis to the members
Y of f e kiln, was
his stibeequerit ac.
tkat ‘4, in common
ti faith, E e seed as
Won, belle, been
he O ffi cial course
I e Alcheson. Alt
le rd Sn expression
• g hi. ,, the praise
• CoNaktl.--111* 90noltirtAk....O4Thufidny.
'twining tank In ibe Senilnarylß4OuldeijCiie
direction of Fre!. 2.lmbekt ilibievetbkinter
°sting, and wan-enjoyed by 411 L The
prograanzte wan abont.altollowin .
Chorus--' Oipn•Y's *amine reoered
the anis, composed of twelre:yountladies; •
ton 44--" when you by Miss L.
Dutton. 4-.- • • - 4. ;
Fiano'Solo—bierch de Nuit; by kiss Lida
French.
.
- Vocal . Duett—"Two Loving Sisters ;'"' by:
Misses Oliver and Critchlow. .
Chorus—" When the summer rain i:s'orei.;"
by the class. ,
Song—"Darearolle;" by gilts Hattie Oliver ;. ;
Piano Duett-.Overture. brildesers. Mellor
and Atabubl.
- - •
Trio— , ./I t ow us Gently;" by Massa Oliv i er,
Clark and Dutton.:
Chorus—"We hs.il with pleasure;" by he
class.
Fluid Soto—" Sweet liome;" by, Allis
Miller. • • -1
Ditett--..:The Hunter's Song;" by ..Mis l
Dtitttai and. Cbote:
[
Song,-- 7 ,, Sleep well; sweet Angel;".by M
•
Puett--..boat thou remember!" by ea
Oliver and Clark. ' • ' •
Chornv-- I .Aviay, away;". theelaaa. -'-
Piano Duet" --'Gallop di pravouia;" • by-
Maws-Mellor and Ambubl. . -
Bong—"Eathleeni Mavourneen;" by *is
0. Campbell.
Piano Solo.L:-"Lti Gazelle;" by Mr. Mellor
Song—"Mibel;" by Mi 6 H. Oliver.
Chortis—"Tbe 11fultitudo of Angela;"., by
• 1
t e class.
U The performer; throughout evinced mu ll
skill in the science of music, and are no den
deeply iitdebted.to Prof. imbuhi, then etliCie
teacher ) ! for the prOgress they. - 11sveC Mat
that branch of their studies.
ZEir2oo pairs of skates, just recoiled, a
for sale,; Tory cheap, at - the Boot & Shoe sto *l
of Waken & Stowe:4 Ditiiaond; RooltO4er,
EMBI
The 4atalantions in. the :qademy Were
mainly Powelh the
latter a grutt f roste of dienesee.,lColloge, New
York,, a iodug:gentletuan ; of '''rltre - scholastic
attainwients; whollais been connected with the
Academy ; ' only fora short periOd • While
tening to the examinatioii of th'eciasses under .
the care Of Prof. Powell , l we-came to the
•
eluSion that .111 r. Taylor had macle'a very hap
'
py selection in the choice of this .young gen -
tleman. ills classes in, Greek 1 , 11(1 Latin were
thoroughly.drilledi and' he gave evidence of a
fine adaptation tothe work in hand..
We congratulate Prof. Tayhiir upon the
success which has-attended tire labors of his
most, efficient assistant, and hope he, may be
induced by sufficient patronage remain in
Beaver:
69,..200' pairs of skates, just_ received, and .
for sale, very cheap, at•the Boot $4, -Shoe store
of NVilon & Stewart, Diamond, Ritielleater,Pa.
- ,
TIM DINSMORE NDEIRDER.--'4e 9orotter's in
quest in• Washington county - cat thp murder of
I,rinemore resulted, strangely. Pogler, in his
confession pays es - Plieitly that' yOung Mont
i gomery was his accomplice, an 4 the latter
wan caught far away from home, Seeing from
the 'scene of the crime. And yet notwith
standing this, the coroner's jury could not
make -up their minds that he was connected
with the murder. The folloiving, from the
Pttsburgh Giwtte, throws some light upon
(this singular finding, and "tho manner in
which, it is( received by the community over
there:.
• 'I
Wm. Montgomery, the youth_ ail,o was asso
ciated with Fogler in the murder of Dinsinore,
at Washington, seems to have found things ;
not quite so unpleasant as they 'tnight have I
been .on the. occasion of his, return from his
brief trip to Wellsburg Ile found the most
ample measures in force to .secure his acquit- f
tal, if brought to trial, and if reports are true,.
the most earnest efforts are being Made to do
away with the necessity for an eiquittal, by
preventing a trial entire'y. Whenhe entered
the jail he did so leaning on his father's arm.
We are informed that the people- of Washing
ton are indignant at the manner in which the
Coroner's inquest in the c'ase was conducted,
declaring that. it was a mere farce, being ar
ranged with the evident intention of screen.-
ing Montgomery from the consequences of his
share in the It is predicted at Walsh
ington that he will never be brouiht to trial.
- We learn that Hon. Wm. Montgomery, lath:-
er of the accused, has retained for the defence
of his son, in case of; his trial, every lawyer ,
in the place excepting Harvey .10rankirk,
Esq. It is evident that nit effort will be spa
red to effect aterielemse 'of young ililentgom- •
'cry. extremhouth -will cohoPeratc in
his favor . "
•.
• A Washington rumor states that a friend of
the accused, having knowledge of his where
, shouts, went to Wellsburg in advance :of the
officers for e ' the purpose of yarning „him to
makesto_,Oonfesston. Fogler, _ conies
sion, states that he did the shooting, while
•'labe" Montgomery did the etsbbing.
• Noi Tatrz—=These was'a Traitor. in this
cinity daring the latter part of last week-that
'the Treasury robl•ers had'beeiaarrcitvi. This
is not the cake. -
• '',Nor Facias TBlll • 0014 M T .: The
w#4!< eton Staid:est ad -Rojo of
s ibatitobeii trailer,
one of I,ho fou!4ler,iti of Bitaginnore,
of thitl'e7minti, - wati intiive't4 Rea
,9odttlitt t:dd f: that4e
tear the village of deorgelown: This
4117.
Uit' he' was - One- of:the: muiderere.
statee%hat he was bOrn in-Allegheny
county.. When young,; for some .
cause or Other, he *is cOmmitteci to
the Rouse of Refuge,Lbui taken from
`at 'the age of
. eleven en; twelve
years, by a. Mr. if.arVey of
_Washir.g !
ton edUnty, with whom--he remained
.
until. March, 1 8 64, when be joined Ala)
Ringgold Battalion, in , which be serv
ed.' until the close of the war:. Rio
record - inthe army was not good.'
to ills cofifessieri he States that - Wm.
Montgomery was his' occomplieo,' and
k.the 'utter Was arres(ed while fleeing
w-ay; and" COrritOitted jail; bat
' strange to say,' the Coroner's jury;
-
Ey greed 'that pinemore came : to his
death by, the hands of Robert Fogler,
and another person Shout whom the
jarydis.agreed." - The name' of the
other person IS not ritentioned; and
why not, under the 'circumstances, is
more than we yin comprehend.
LIBRARY .OsocIAT;ON.-7-Att an tip-,
formal meeting 'of.a few of the citizens
of Beaver'on Saturday evening, last,
1 at the Revehue office, of which Prof.
T: Tayki was•Chairrimn, 'and Pr.
D. hicKitint was' Secretary", it was
thought advishble to make an effort
to organize t a Library Association in
Beaver. To this end the membership
-
f fee was fixeit.at $lO and a committee,
of six persons was appointed to soliuit
s persous to •join in the movement.—
The coinmittee is.composed of the fol
lowing named gentlemen: Dr. M'Lean,
We and, G. W. 'Hamilton, .J. R.
Harrah, S. S. Rutin, and lir. l firKin •
neyt. This committee, we presume,
1011 wikit.upon_all of our ettizons• who
are presumed to bean favor ofa move
meat of this character.
A public libr l ziry is what every town
of tile- size of Beaver. should have;
and it is to be 'roped that
. the enter
! prise will meet with the encourage.
merit it unquestionably merits. A
meeting will be held on Saturday eve
- '1
I ton. , next at the' Revenue office,, at
',Arch time tbo committee will report
and takes tk:h action as may be deem.
fled necessarY in .the premises.
PENI4SYLVANIA SCHOOL; FOR SOL—
ORNIANS.—Ao official statement
of the number of Pennsylvania o 1 -
d iene- and s ore.= oti)han et4knied 'to
be admitted to the different tichnols
'andinstliutionsto thisCommofic i venlth,
up to Dec. 1 , 1.‘i63, is as follows:
Dayton, Armstrong co ".
''forthSewickly, Bea; - ter co
Pliilll,pSburg, Beaver C 0...
Quakertown, Bucks oo
Orangeville, Columbia c 0...
White Mall, Cumberland co
ruiontoirn Favette co
Cassville, liontusgdon C 0...
NicAllisterville, Juniata co
Paradise, Lancaster on
Mount JCT. Lancaster c 0..:
. 11a - rford, Susquehanna co-..
T-Marof the more advanced pupils
Nerfhern Rome for Friendless Chil
dren, Philadelphia co 7 ..-253
Bridesburg Orphan ethool,!. Phila.
Er:3l
delyhia co
78
Gertnintown Orphan School, Phila
delphia co
St. Vincent's Orphau.ksylum, Phila'.
- delphia co 14
St. Vincer.t'a Nome, Philadelphia -
co 9
St. J'ohn's Orphan Asylum, Phda-
• delphis co 44
Catholic Rome fir Girls, PhiLadel•
ph la' co - _ ,20
Episcopal Church. Home for Chil-i
dren, Philadelphia co' ' • 20
Lindoln Institution, • -Philadelphia • 1.
c o I s 47
lipme for• Destitute Colored Chil
dren.-Philadelphia co
York Drpluut-- - „Ilome, Philadelphia
cot "
Total,of the more juvenile pupils
Totat of all, az .
Nearly all the pupils
.of the' more
juvenile - 5e book have : been
.examined,
found4o have made consider•
abl progivse.l .l .• _
"Tax YouNG Fonxs."—We bays re- .
cowed the January number of a.inag.'
azine published- at Boston, Mass., by
Ticknor . & Fields. It to a very inter , ;,
esting monthly, and the , principle, fea
tures of the N6:9 Year Will bo as' fol
lows: The -department of travel, ,sus
tained bylthe adventures Of Bayard
Taylor and •"Itentid.the-Wurld-.foe ;"
of pcetry,'filled by Longfelloar.. tow
el!, Whittier, Aldrich, and OLIICI9 of
of music, to be contributed by J. R.
Thomas, the most eminent song-twrit•
'or; perhaps, in the world ; of gamed
and sports, (ft new , one)
. under charge
of 'it intin'of pntotical experience; of
stories and sketches -from the best
%liters in the country; :of. full—page'
picture's, inserted montliljr — , supple
mented ,by occasional steel engravings
and colored plates, every article which
is i.apahle :of illustration being so au
companied ; and the continuance; with
new interest, of the "Rvening tamp,"
“Letter Box," :,and other distinctive
.and favorite characteristics of ifpar
Young Folks." 1,
subscriptiona,. 82,0 Q
a yearr tbree. cOpies, 85,00; fin+ cop. ,
ies,•B:3,Qoi pies, 815,00.
Tr~cs111", Tesetv
Institt.tflAlillrellatio. naafi on
Thirsday believe
this is iU ra*iiiikatiCar
and all ,of its nielibetvillionld.make it
point' to bo pf4l74fp the. 1 00 • i
The e ntilei a ot r ,pfettli* s •
b was I eel mist tide M r Mc*ltHn;:.
Essay,by Mc.libOdeltlleleet Readings,
by Dilates atcGaffi9lf.,Savagef, • and
. Woodrotol L orttiviiia7ol l l;bo i - read by
mix *alien T.oPulat:Aectii re, fiy , Dr.
iiiclie4; #itue s ici - bY 'gift L'egicherfs- . All s
well disposed persons:ir, invited, to be
preseiiV;-•
Tat Wasasia--ElaLurday mornttlg
last was the Oldest *tither or the
season.' The thaimolaieter .stood at
eight .. 4l4nm- &bow, zero. ;Saturday
night us oornn . lermak .snowing, sae
ontinued duriniSunilig and Sim*
night. On ittoudazeNie
_snow was'
about . ton' - inchesideeis,tand
was in`dulgod in by : itirs_a -- baring a,
taste for tbeamaseteot.•
Distrib4thurs.
We Would cith aitiintion 'to the opin.;
io n of one .of the leafing papers of
Canadalon this subje44-, ,
Most,,of our reicler,ichave no doubt
read nom° of -the cianlikollB advertise.
inentsef•Gift ButeipOses, Gift' Conw
colts, &C., which aPpoisr from time to
time' in the public prints, offering most
tempting bargains totbeee who will.
patronize than. - .: In *est .case's , these
are genuine humbugs. But there are
a few respectoble firm. svha.do. busi—
ness in this manner, 4fid they do it :As
a means of .inereasint their - -wholesale
business; ar.d not toltalko mouey.—
Tien'. su ch firriii, itiftrue , handsome
and vatiieble artiolesArp precnied for
verylinall "Ruth, and' what' is more ,
important ; no'one..is ever. / eheated.l--
Every . ]:;ertion gets gad value for his
debar; becanervus. NO huve stated; jt
is intended' to act as ' en advertisem ent'
to increase their ordiniry business. 44
We' have seen numbers of prizes
sent out - itt this wil ( iby SIIXII3IAN.
.4. C.
' WATBONOMPANY, ofh.Nassau Sireet,,
N. Y., and there.is phe4onbt that some
of the articles are,,,w th eight or ter.
! times tb? Inoue); p or theni; white
{we have !not seen or eird of a eirgle
article WIWI ivassot fully worth , the
IJollar wjneh it wilt. i.But this is Only
It
, one cf the exciipti . I.,tbis rule, for
las a general thini, , Partiesengsged
in this ,bbainess.ure_whing lilt clever
swindlers -- ( Satiln4 header, Mon
treal C. FF:. , Jan. 13 , 18f16.) '
_ . .
DIED: ' .'•• . i
•
-Nor. 270;•183 1 6,,.at his.beldeneo, in Drigh
Bearer
tm towilihili, "efinuty, Pa., Mr. ii . t..
Sccrrr, in the 71st year of his age: ~ :
.1
Deo. 1002,-1888, in Beater, PC, Virr l t.Ltz,..
son of Ca p t. Johnj
and4dargaret May, aged
S months. '. ' .
, likiantil>lloolsCETS. -
FORDACTI.X.
Froor 'per `.'• 41110
Dried Apples per bus., ~ 25 0
do Peach - R
::I l i t e s ar i t : . - . ~:.. ~.,...,;...: h.,. , .: . ..!.:. 2: 4 0 0
Corn .. ' - 4 • • •V;
Flax. Seed, -.• '• —" ' . ' 225
, . .
Beans, : .. I ; -- •11,....,
Potatoes, '" • ' . H . ...0
Onions,. _ • "'', 150
Coin Meal, . ... t' ' 80
,Eggs, per di,: ,
Butter, 'I per, lb ,
1 'l2
Hams,. i .
Shoulders, : .'" ...:„. '- 'i ' 10
Sides, . I .... •-''''- ' ''l 11
Tallow, : .4 - ..:44; ! 15
Lard, . . I" ~ •. ' 15
Candles, • o i, I !"
.. 2 0
Molasses, per gall ;
,' ' 41,
~,,,
t I 2 ( ;
Carbon,oil,, - ...'., - . .!,
.. 135
170
.. 207
.. 60
.. 43
.. 258
.. 167
.. 159
- 139
1,667
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PETRQL.Erfrig •IkiLRECET.
- Crude Petroleum it Oil elty is now selling
at,s2 50 per bareel, iritS au Upward tendency.
At the wells $1 89 per barreL
At Pittsburgh,, Saturday last, it brought
$3 40'pet barrel;
At Smith's Ferry tie ruling rates ,are $2 '35
—at Island Suit $1 35. - '
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AC:ilineCtirCetivedTji*darli!li.ouorr
SAIARVIINI/itridgewaier..
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LEHI
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A.getsts
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3101 1 ,TSOPULAR, •
I •
nd - Best, Selling Subsorintion Booics
,
Published ! •
IA7 E are the most eilettabre , publishers In
V V the United States, living six houses,.)
and therefore can afford to sell books elieaPer,
and pay agents a morelilieralcominission than
any other company. . , _
Our bookido not, psis through the hands of
'Oeneral Agents; (as nbarliall other subscrip
tion works do,-) therefore we are enabled to
give opr can the entre per:cent. which
Is uspilly allowed , to4eneral Agents. , Expe
rieneed canvassers will see the, advantage of
dealing directly with the publishers. -
Our series”ombraces,theMest poptilir works
on all subjects of ithpartanee, and
_is :telling
rapidly botk North cud South.
Old ageu.a, and all other s ,
. who want the best
paying agenciesi will gleasarcend for circulars
and see ourlerms,rividiXinipare thegl anitthe
character o f- our works with those of other.
publishare. Address, '
'NATIONAL PUBLKI,-11LNG CO.
Philadelphia, Ea.,- Boston , Slaw, Cincinnas
Ohio, Chicago, Il s.,Bt t . lonia,. Mo., or
Richmond, Va
*sr Male .
E* oicirtolvt,
ynrgg undsisiinid, eipose sali I)3r
public cuitcr,yar,the.Ciourt the
. ough of Ban:ser i ...A* 4 . on • 9
-MONDA Y; 00 24th ortliteceoibo,. 1866.
, • -
at:Les/nett; P. iihtsbn conittintas about
116 acres--6p of ,ihtich-la cleated Ind under
fence, tba reinainder well, timbered—late .the
estate of Waioissa J. Jndy, dec'd. The farm
is situated ill Brightfrtetmatip," Beaver cont.
ty, Pa.„about thgealkittsa Veit Ofitte borough
or /teaser, about the stuns Abstanset from-she
botongbs of Pittston aid Nese—Bi'it
For furtberviiticislarsinqttire P 0,0 sub
Tema made linntrn °tidal' of
n0!28'66 Es'r of '2i, J. Judy
14'--7'iii* i : : Ei -: i &r'-4i--!
17,=-F"'"' 'tr . '. 4 4" 1 , , '1""" r.
New
11/1101
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New -
1 ., -
lIE subeeribet Lags loaves 10 aenouatie
to Ags citisens-er Biwa , comity that
ey.hiew - forinaa th-parteership under ilia
nalecend style of .
J. .
•
in all its various branches. The large and
entire filoth - st,oele will comprise the latest . , and
most le treble style of
ratEss
ME
4,;,.-_,
o .d, IS
=I
,
NELSON-& ROESSLER,
for :the Purposeit carry' . ing pn the
Dry lE4-ooda Trade
i 1
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OF EVERY OEI3CR
FR.J.NCII MERINOS,
COBURhS,
SHAW
=MI
sndls Nll.assortm
Donitie
All of the shove Goodahava • een paretiaied
at Eastern Markets. for OA ;11, which will
,enable us to sell them at the I. est prioes.—
'Our sesortinant being anusially large, we
would especially invite the ladies to *the* t
giro us a will before purohasing elsewhere, 4a
we guarantee to hell goeds atlower rites than
rey_houss it? .. atl.tbutrA L
• ' is
thira & ito
In the PianIOXII; R.
011EAPat THAN'
f AT
I
GEA
IBM
rTEW sfILI4I
J~''!v• IYI.I
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A.N S EMPO 1,11 UM,
CORNER BRIDGE 1t MARKET STS.,
BILIDGEWAT4R,
M - 11.1.1riet7r.
Of' every dersoriPttint,. eheape than the
cheapest. Velvetfand Bilk Bonnets; Babolla.
nowen,.pluates,J Ointments, knL
4 1 JOB' LOT .of Ladies and Aliases tate:—
• • Very Chesp;, Call and see! thefil.
° Mr lirki..nal3aigiECii
of all , kinds, fOr Dresses and '.Chisks, Oita I,
'Cords,: Laces, Buttons, &e. •
BALMORAL. & HOOP i SKIRTS,
CORSETS, HAIR Iti,RTTS,..
BELTS,LBUCHIIES,I&6. • •
MEN AND BOYS' HATS AND
4 CAPS, loNsf KNIT COATS.
LADIES' CLOTHS, ALL COLORS,
ViDry cheap. ,
.
Cotton' ,Batting, , Country I .FTOneis,
Gentlemen's Varnishing f3oals, Gents'
and- Ladies' Paper :Codicil-3,,
lEic;sipry .11c; Gloves,
FURS ! FURS
Ciloaper thud, ever.. Call
• ; WOOL= GOO
Zephyr Knit Shnwis, Mode Nu •
Square AO Long Kinor
• •
SIXTICIaner
off at ' lag 'than
MILLTIki.FIIY.
.. ,
konatq alOrnd land abound, w..,
Stamplig,' Piiiklig suit Cloak Cuttlig
andliskist es iiliort . u4tice.
btea'e ahirtamsdata order. Mach' nititabing.
.17 47 . 4 - ,'-, lttifixame, ' . _
._.. . --- • , ,
r,
Nc) TROUBLE'to ‘IBOIV GOODS.
iark..lterarnb•r:thi plane -- co ei BO,dge
and Mariii streets; ihidiewstir. 1 • ~ .
WATT aEA
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,
Gtand kJpenifig
INIM
FrAl. Tr'srd. e
.5 ' -
-
F. A. Fortune's
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DRY GOO
DIAMOND,
Qu a prices
i'ksiho favor us
P t.)C3l3g,
PTION.'
Goods of _every daseript ion sold
Cheaper! ;than. i ever. I
• •
Brown IVluslins at
Bleached dO
Good 'Prints;
El
,
SCARF'S,
BM
o oths
EMI
=Efi
EVER!
El
=I
ERY,
The, prices of the it—
bove Goods we *arrant less
than the same class l of - Goods
can be for west. of the
mountains.. ' - '
G-:
• !!. !
nd see.
• • 4 i • • -
,sghtsp•
*oat! ,
lIY.
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FOR TRIg . 1
ON' 1866, 1,,
AT
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Cl-1
S S T 0.11-
iliE
°CHESTER.'
• a4tanii' h!,, all
with it c:all.
MI
Mil
Pinta - Stuffs,'
'Pickings, :
' checks,
k .
~Chnghams,
' Prints, '
Teinioh Ilannsts, - -
Bed. : ,& Yallaur Flannels,
Barred &Striped' do
- - 'Balmoral Skirts,
Hoop do - ,
~ !Lots and 'Shoos;
Haste and Caps',
.
' Trimmings,-
Ribbons,
lliillinery Goods, ,
Efo., etc ~ete.
INI
Dress Goods in endless
- French Merinos,
Coburg;
Delaines,
• Poplins,
Plaids,
Cashmere;
Etc.,,ete., etc.,
Cheaper than ever
• !'•
Blankets and Slankrt Shawls
JO 'great • bargains.
. -
Reasembe . the place:
roßTlricEts irTORIC,
IN TITS DIAIOND,
iiipen.y.sm..v.n.,- • PA:,
Come everybody; an d see for
yourselves-before purchavit4
NO TROUBLE to s io v 110034 ,
NOT 18 Tat TIME TO 11!!
• ..44 - .. ..." --- 's t. ',2... - i ~, - -.1, 1 *l il a I if,
' -
. ' -• • ,_ err in* ' - 1
- ' Ameitictah JeWeleyAsSotreikl;':i'''
' •
Depots , : 86' 49r... 119 Nasinia,-adrso •
--- - : 1411r YORX MTV"' '' . "
Of RosewOod Pianos ind Melodeon - it, endffo4l:::
' •
Paintings," Engravings, Silver. r,,Werletireld - =
. iitint,Silver Watebei v edniiitliiiiiiitzb ;i77.._
tti a
•
Consisting ,et.Dinaissiik.Pii* . ' • .
Rings, Gold litseetals_;.o4* Owl- • .
' tine. Mosaic, Jet,Lava;.' -.-• -
. • LadietiSete,Oold Bia'i; . er old •
'Aril
and 8111,,fr,X,Atii*ISteire erti,i .
tiletitia- -- , Euttitteer: *is - lat'
Stilt*, Llfsta. ' and ' Reek.. :, ,
' -
Clasilitn, PlainitpdOta, • ':. : . „,
- • , ed - Gold Chains, $l4;-::..,,,' i• -4
-,- 1 • . 1 49 4 '44 1 i' '- 1- iiii . ..L .ll '
1,000,00% . FOB ; ONE . IIO ai;
which they . 'need not pat !iota it islutortil
what is drawrtantliti vales.,- - :•-• '1 .'. • -
~-.,-?t---- . ..
- THE AMERICAN ZS_ WEL-ERS;
CIA 'TION calls your attentionto-tble:ACtif: 7 -'„ , ..,,.
its being`thelargeet and inotditeinlziesTif,j-f
Assoeiation in'the United Sales: . ' Vertiat:,:•!.:
neist•is and always has beistltiadictedlii4.lW--.-•• - ,
most - candid - , and" ban° - Vriscnii7er.l tille• - • :-
rapidly - Ind:easing traitsil
is staegiatistetes4
in l;
the appreciation of our pat : afar that ittetiiiiil
Of obtaining rich, elegant tad costly Otnis.rr ..
' The sudden stagnation of = trade - iit'EttroP*, •
owing to the bite-Get:min Wiii and reeeat die- . •
estrous financial crisis . in Engjand„ hat eausetl
the . failure Of a large number of ";JawidtrY
Housee in London and Paris,- Obliging then is ,
eel' their goods' at''. a great. saprifipe, in iota, •
instances less than one-third the Cost Of : Ain"
ufactpritig, '.We have latelyipurclunied veil .
largely sof these,Dankrept Teetis,...et x 41-
tremely lciw prices, 'that we can efford4o will
away Fider Goods,' and give betterAti#Ce a tto -
draw theUiost valuable prizeslllian iipyreumc .
establishniedt 'doing A similtsrlmaineeiel Mt ,-, -
AIM ISt TO• 1 PLEASE. and Wei - feiiieetfitlfi.„• - .
'solicit your patronage, as We 'are rstredintraf • - .
giving the uarost, tuftisfaction;.- Dnidrig' the -
past'year, we' hive forwarded a. initialer at, :
the most-valuable prizes to-ail parts ni' - kr ti47-
country.- Those who patronize us will to;
the full value ," of their nidney, as no !Or : -
- on our nit is Wortit:lesti then, Gni Vtr , *, , rit: ~,. •
tail, and there are no. blanks. : Paitissd deal
ing with us_ may :depend on ompt i
return, and the article drawnwilthe henett
diately sent to any addrei r s by rah/razing ofr.
express.' - . , ~...
The following parties hare reeenliitlre;wit .
valuable prizes from the AnierlottliJestel**- --
Association, and have kindly alloW,C.d:lltit . .nap
of their names: , ..: - :., ..: '..;'.1 '1
Charles J. Gunter, P,(l'.. Tteasuil. D e pirt r , . .
meat, Washington, -IL C. ' Pingo. valet(s3ooj; . _ ,
Mies. Anna G. Yates, 52.5 t. Mark's_Plice,'N.
Y., Sewing Mieline, value $75; 144...
IGezt - .. , • • '
I. L.' Galleon, U. S. 'Vols.. Nishißti,lT 4 44ii
Silt. r Tea Set, value,slsls; Misa,Etrosi Thin,- .
ter, 63 -Front St., Ilarriebiliwilill„ . -
'Ma Lae,value $6O; , 7 Lierit...ool.- I WtlierChit-
n
tie ea, juartermaster,..Loiiiiiiitle, - fienitrlti.• • •
God - •
King St., Charleston, .S.-C..llllvet
,:iyjit:ibl4: • -
value . s3o; A t leati r nder ,lohnson, Eaq,; Editor-
Aferkateur Pioneer , '*iiiiateui, )li_ruci."-Littdieti ' . -
Enameled Watch , 'value $130.; Sanibel - Lee., - .
Esq., President , Colorado-end lied. Bank Min-.. .
ing Company, Sin Fraucisetk Cal ~Melodeon, ' •
value $2.00; Aaron S. Long, -Eitt..l l l'liAsM ,
Elkhart. Collegiate institute.-liikhart.;' 'S. 4C.
igazaand• Pin, Value $2OO, it. M.-.LongStreer,
llfentgomery; Ala- Miisio BOX.;•ialine $76
Rev. Isaac Van: Duzer, Albszty,` , ls , . T.:Oat:old ...
Lined . - Dining • Set. value- StiOni;...4littel Chita
Litcuguer, Dayton,. Ohio, Pinizolortn; I valve
$4OO, azid•Dtainond Pin; rains $1115.....i . -:
Many names conld be_
"placed' on Gni,. Lilt!
but we publiab no names without. peranasiati. .
Our patrons are desired to.send'.l. 7 .sitett4laiet ..•
currency when it Di convenient:, ' - 1 :
'PAItTIAL ~ LIST OF - AirtitlitS
• •rO BE SOLD FOR $1 ..6, 'A (.7/44 , : '.- "
Without regard to value, and notttobeptid for
Until you know -whet rittrintffirrecele: - t''
, . . .
- 15 'elegant ItitiewoodPfatioe.fitiat' s.2ooite 460 --, •
15 eleg't Melodeons:Reamed ca.r.ce Little 25$ -
50 first claps Sewiuilfachines ; • •40 to PO
,75 fine Oil Paintings ' • 30.t0 104
150 tine Steel Etiglaviegs;_fratue'd.. - . 20tej, ha
- 50 Itisic boxes—. - •,_ ,-' ' 25,t0 ,44
150 Bereaving Patent CaitiiiklafiVet*l* 451
50 Silver Fruit and Cake baskei4:.:,2o. to 0 6 - -
400 Sets Or Tea and Table *Sptions...• •20 to 40
' 150 Gold hunting ease Wirt elies.War.„ ilVto 150
10b-Diaiii'd ripg,Cluistept, sing stque- 76 10,4 44
175 Gold Watches ' " -;' 83" t'er - 15 1 51 •
800 Ladies' Watches : ' ' 69 to ICO
500 Sper Watched • '- ' 20.iti 7t'
Diatnond :Pins, Brooches and Rai Dream:- .
Ladies' Sets of Gold sett Corni,;Jet andifield..
Florentine, Mosaic. Lava , and Mateo: iteta•'e(
Studs, vt-st and :neck Chains, plain andlidisite4„,_.
gold rings, gold thillibles, fookete, .new!ratyl it , l .
belt buckles, gold pens and peueili,fanct.weibi - ', -
• boxes, gold pens with - grld and silver exteas*.s•-
holders,- and a large .assartifent Of fifia4diteos ,
wire - and jewelry of every description: ' = 1 • • . .
• es3„„A chance to obtaltraanitiltisabittis
...
Artielea - for ONE' DOLL.tit, by pectins/et: it
sealed
i . .
sealed envelope for 25 o'ent. - • , : • . I -,- ',.
Five sealed Envelopes mill , tie seat for ,
...
$1; Elevenjfer $2; Thirty fors slt; Sixty:die *,
for.slo; tine Hundred, fOr-$l3. .
.1 . . ••
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ACISNII WANTS)). EVEI•IIOIR... .
e - ' ' • •
, Unequalled inducements . o ffer e d , ffd to-Ladies
and Gents Who ;will act as inch. Ojnediserir .
tire circulars seill-beaent en applict;.:
Distributions are made in, the follow - Mats,
nail--Certifictites naming etch turtle' leafed ire ~
value are .placed in sealed - esitibipbs, Which
ars well mixed. O ne of : these enttidancitil:eonl:. -
taining the Certitieate or Order farataltestAi-
el*, will be delivered at: our o,ffieli• Or 'sent by
mail to any addrea,s, within' Forted - Wilmslow, -
on receipt of 25 cents. . ;.;„ ..- ,'.• -.* • -
• On receiving the certificate the frarchtiser .
wili see what article it draws and; itkvalete,
'and can then send 0311 b0Lp111.,.; an& xeceive
the article named, or can isheoseany. Galeria.
article on our list of' the itunitzvitine.:: 'r:',.7, -,
- Purchasers of : our Suastrilxiiinxteti9asy,'
in this manner, Obtain. as ertnifferiii44*.freitt . ',
one to five hundred donate : ',J:..4 r.,,..,::,4 1.-...- - -
Long letters aretiniteensit4o7 - - I ,..tint
Lindliest to write • plaid , ! , tiirstilialmueff,:ist
choosing different File*. Irate theintita: 'tial
4, -_ ,,td
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11
1
I k -
10 lcts
- 12 1-2
12 - 1;-2 alls
mention tiestyle desirid.
** Orden'. for Basuto ENTIII OWLS - s.
STOTI Ciao be accompanied with PUF-4ialt,..
with the name of the 'person bending;
Town, Ceiinti and Stato:plainly Written , ,
Lettere should be addressett t fbrAlast
gen, LB PUOVIV 't " t •. :
811EIV14111, WATS,nr *
- • 87 k S9.Niesiv sr:, Altyl Oak at*;
IARY - Fldoring arid comer IrOurditit
JO quantifies to suitptirobtuaiitic fttisiilti
july4:l3i If. 19Iaitaitqu'o;
riI.TILDING,.. Bridge, or other timber, Icawed
to order onahort notice, at; -:'_ _ ,l.
u1y4:13 , - - JI. 11. D.teseou'e Sharon,.
5(1 cif: s e aria ..re.oeire* , ul.: ,. :fikr
• jy . llfl;li - J. B,t, H.*DAIIVEAOI'III;
LARGE lot of Dry Maras, end cv
cellent assortment of plangleslcotOttutt'-
y on hand and forsale, at_ • ••• 1
julykly J. Ss. 11..DAlt.ton'stigitirott_
WlLSEGEit 7 ilinprived Drliwer
far sale at
hilY4:ly J. &R. I),Aatt4an's
• . ,
$904 for9il l oit i lr M: attide,,ltiti
out.: Address 0. -I: AR.EY, Ctt 11-411dae.
Biddeford; Me. , : I, I
33. IC, -13c:6_;r4pAy
BEAVEItr I
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MIL! atfacited t
kfi itoltsei - A prir4,
S. Pr. CLARK,
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