.06 . : . 800:01z.4.0i. - AwAvlrrt, 00TOBER 4,:190 • "seal and Illsce ADYEnrisimq, • i 1 ooiii.lo ,--- I _._ io equ4re-10 llneg.r.. $2 . 1 $ 01 6 06 10.00 T „ N ovo. . 1 .... ...1.. 60, 5-00 700 10 00115 00. i no , K asree• •• • . .. ,5 00 601900 11 00118 00 Fv,,ioqnsres. ...... .. 1 600 800 10.50 15 otu-no Oat•fourtb colpinn. ,-1 1:41 10 00 13 60 16'66 1 23 03 et,t..ocolplin. .1000 14 00.17 00125 00140.'00 or c 0906... 20 00.25 00110 00.40 00.75'00 o gortlatore and Executors' , Notices' - 'tg oo line 10 v0,0(0196.1 PiT tePAYMentP to be *de .Qaarterty,except, Transient -A do iesiar. which Tang bp paid Advance. • vs. 110101111 Y , Fifth street. Pittsburgh, is ~d agent for Tun ..tnons In that .city. gss Lostea Pattrnoon, ofr , baron, this c o ' u n. v. to act i as agent for the Argus: • r No Atlvertisenients., . a, disation of the politic is directed to the fol: yens saw a drertiorments, which appear for the irsi ems In THA A ac 0.13 to-day . . OrFor ssle--,Watt Gealy. ~ , • IrFonad-4 .W . too Te. •, • , ro -Ge,txm ro Filp 4.}Encg mcctiny.. sr. • Ahnee Dot i e—John McLaughlin. prEzr'e Safe—Deal. Butler. Orfixes I:bilcc—lar..k. Roht. Leeper. • . tifheriirs Salr—J. S. Littell... . . - 0 ,-Li c ,,... Not ices—Jolint. Frazier. OrSpetial Xolices—.T. il..Bence. , • OrSpecisi Notices—Thos. Campbell. . OentieMan in NevrJerney, named Speer, I.W:testing the-Port grape with signal stmccx?s, from sa excellent wine is made, which in better than tniport. and han been adopted tot medicinal F omen in fan hospitals .of New limit:, Philadelphia aiWithington I=l=l That Frame.—The person who carried oft from x, flntal Rau. no the laat.sl.ay of the Fair, a gilt•edg tt hop containing a Photographic advertiaing card, win the name et S. J. Oaborn i e in the center, will ttutd,le leasing it at this opic'e for the owner. Nf- The Alice y river at this point 12 , lower by eerer inches than ha+ ever Mien known In prerinne years r.:smroan t of- ohipmeht here is very City Re attod Illove.-;'-A movement is on foot to se_ thelocation ofthe Western Pennsylvanliu Mill -sfAsudeitlY in die vicinity of New Castle. To eon thtc to thjs objiect. Mr..T. W. Blanchard • proposes °donate ten acyes . of land on the Zigier farm four and !teeing aoutli. with water privilege from the large 4..irr, audit's°. $l,OOO Ftnek In the building. Adjutant General,—Prior to the adjournMent of at.leyblature. Gov r Geary appointed Col. D.I B. Mc tetty. of Eri••, Adjutant General. After--b'conftr citloa it wiit.d4envered that,be wasinellgibte.^owing tie law torbiditlntt ligiOntor to bold snot teroffice Dienes Sno e •Gu,vernmeut'until the. election ut a raTeaof. The Colonel It now in . Barriaburg, and on the 11th itotnnt ainsumed charge and - Fill undoubtedly elect cretin on the poet " •• ". Adjounneel Illeetdetc.—lrr Coneegnence of in I:ffirient notice. iLA Adjourned . Meeting of the Stock teller. of -Seacet. Seminary" and Inetltute" will be Ede at the Seminau bulldlrig, on the flit Tuesday.: of Yorember next. (sth) at 4 o'clock, P. M. for the pur ptn ot electing pitilieb o Truatees fbr thliemsitlng year- Foreign Correnpondence.—Oia the first page of thl!paper the reader wilt And a lengthy-leder from Innis it written by an intelligent American gen- - •tlrtn,it present_ trnyeliing in, that c r o not ry,ta his ta;:sikhiedont, thioAontfy, be founerboth :venting luetructive." • -• one d ihr Prize Cups awarded to A. Speer'for lateldattfil rtitt-Grape Wine. It is the beat gripe tele fie yrldaueld in this cant/try. the shitidard wine for comatinlnn purpo.cm: and the most beneficial for /maks ts "weakly pnrsonr , • ly A Modfro Democrat.—The"lntelligent - party -one orM , Deniocratic luipectont hi a certain elec tion diArtei•in this county. this fall. cannot •crite his tune. Wh , n he rimp to sign the Certificate of return bmbl dintrict he fluind itxbnld never do to "make Wreak:* ei nit; other Inspector or th? Judge signed h. tame foe him to the official paper. Query, Is that NI ,-6;(t,..t0; fill:it-ad. yr , i The Little Corporn4 for November contains its nu betettifttl vsri , •ty of originat, pare and aparkling miticr. i _ Ai:lw. Fut.:L.(ll)cm for 1868 sent before the done of ISp‘‘ mile.r. will receive the .November and liereatbrramaher 6 of tatt7 free. Grent inducements tee earl to OD. Oho raise clubs. Tel-mil:9)e dad laes )var. sent,pot paid to at .'who ap -1,1! It-fere the ctutte of the year, whether (be usual ten cwt. ei:51 , ..0d or not.' * The -Little Corporal will 11:1 - e all the ehildreb better and happier, Add noes AISRLDL Sswzr!" Pulaslier,.ChlFsg6,lll. I Tragical End. —ln the Argru of last week the of.l horrible stabbing affair, in Canton, Ohio '.^re7,lroa. We tater .to iloainen, the person irho, , isllured hi. 1:i eOrewt ;mire hit n and of the - einfrehes of ihn'par.. tool with. a htrg lu lis inflicted sixteen epor her fern. A :Tel, fl cman of this place who Cauton vet tart Non'llny inform; Di that Mrs. liofoza died of het ivoun6 on lasi Saturday night' tiaton the foil,,ning evening the murderer pnt.an iht itix own priaon; trylan,ging him sdasixi-Oleet. Tim. , lied ended one of the moat /w..hltrassiis, we have been culled upon to chronicle li.)L: part. A Sad Oieurranee„—On last 7..iddiy morning a oti to livid , reamed near Darlington, this county . sikl. used ah,fnt Siz years. of Mr. William S. on way to school In company with stopped .at a neighbor's hotise for a few Whifstlisre..th'e neighbor's eon took a gun tfte hoes to .1190: a ground sgOirrel, and while• .. .:* . tet , stero.du g a fence. the gun was accidentally . Fated, and load pa.red through the body of lk .on. lie ling*ed in great pain :oicstoftw. when death tante to hie relief. We 2' that he tow n very proMiling child, and that the ^ c= ll lY los.ca-.4 a sleep gloom over the entire neigh- alciara y itobery.—The Washington Review ;ttc Mth mwt.. payft : tine and ten o'elock on Friday night last, , whoirecently removed from " P.ye tv tlomer , et township. was. attacked by pe. , ons, n idle on his way home from' town, be'? :'!`^ Robert Doak's and Mr. Henry's (on the road Ite . oley, t villi:), about six miles east of oar One of the villinns held his horse,' while the tle No polled him off. and rifled his 'pockets - of be' 1 / 4 ' wo hnioiredsCid eighty-nine and ihree hundred ll•of earned the hurl loose; andthreatened 4:toOt lit? Doctor attemptedtoenme to town to r e.arm• 11r made j‘i- , 4)- to Mr, IVA - k's, and , ' r• t;ral-bonh there, came here .and made knows idoticulars of the affair: bst. notwithstanding ef -1°•1,,. ' ,, riat once made to trace the robber., no -Clue bt obtained to them. • Lt . Tiyi Airganlie Lost Cautie Jubilee in . 1 .1111:4*: on hot Friday nista Is said to have en `I7 tune atm Little or no enthusiasm was manl 11N bY the crowd. Setae few.individaala, ho!rerer, t 4 tame "felt thelr oat`to a 'helpless extent,. to he hauled in buggies to their reapectiYe ati rho,e who did oat partake of the - "ardent" tune a"'4 in - a bad humor:: believing deolon,trati on was gotten np entirely for the or our clever Blind, the landlord at thit place, le e have made a ;•hig tartg" 4.10 of It.— . -mg clay he War.P- I • herr. - • — • 1211 / 1 1e for TeadiorialiikailuSel : ' - " ru diug, by 31i4K XE , i‘ecker. -0 " Chwttillia Fi l actionQ, by B. B. .0414 13 Qa ti '" , , , .. 11 .v.11r. R. F. Win Eo • , liity are filer, po few volcanoes 1n .A„ ‘ " P4 . 2 " s4 et •: Where do we end the) - highest 4%,74,•ititopleal fte011!! or In colder loCalltiei.. - tole:l6elosetalias of the 'tropical regions were re- Ay ot 11 /a frigid Zones, what effect would it hare • Create of rlhee;e zones! 11n g - d I &riddles'. bylilas 11. - F. Whipple.- De "'net:Joy the right of n . ffragel Affirm ti• l • ro. Deny, J. R. Ilarrahßsq., 4 :37.rt'et4 14 blierspereed With instrumental music. pe.44111 eftvene at IL . 47 P. X Public . BehiN4 -I•KTAIL, - The Old Natdhs int Oil, wear no wedding Wreath for me, - 1. lint make a good; strong-cupOf tele, .Oonnebialjoys tirerill too tight; ' In awn I could take no delight, .' An eitsy chair, shook to read, • ° 'A poodle white, is in I need. • Then weave no wedding wreath for me, :1 .., But put the kettle on for tea. Let foolish girls delight in beaux, . Mustache 'black, end broadcloth cintties, Wit boots. of patent leather sheen, • And stirehedpravats, pint and green; One fig Mai% would not give •. For any ',leller" that doth live. . Then weave no - wedding wreath far me, But put the kettle on. ihr tea." • ' Then let the;vervantgirl prepare A supper good wittineedful care, '' • And steep the aromatic leaves From Chlua.brought (asishe believes). • . Then - shell my laugh with triumph Cell,; - And Whim I hear the supper tall, I'll. cry. Na wedding wreath forms, But come and take ii.eup of tea. OBITUARY. Joseph Haiti Veon,. Esq., - what t death was an nounced a feW weeks sineei,,was born in. -Darlington township, in this corinty, on die Sith dar of Septem ber, 1835, rind 'died in same towns*, Sept. 21st 1967, lacking three days oftwing thirty-two years of age.— lits father, Henry Veon, is one of the oldest citizens of the county. an intelligent farmer whose honesty., quiet unobtrusive manners, many virtues and moral worth, have ever commanded-the respept and love of-his neighbors and acquaintances . He, and his wife, Barbara Veon (one of the excellekt Women of the earth) have Ilietrupon the farm., Where their son, the sub ject of this notice, WAS born/and died, for half a cen tury, reared a large family, and now when verging close upon eighty years of age, ; enjoy good health, possession of all their faculties,. the reward of virtue, and industry, and can look back upon well lives and forward tothe retrard of the christian. I refer thus - earliinthie.notice to the parents of the decata cd because to. understand their characters, is at once to underitami and appreciate 'his character. His pa' rents were'his first teachers, and .by them he was in. strutted in the principles of industry, morality, hon esty, truth and generosity, from *wttich he never de: , parted. Ile attended the commrat school of leis die-' trier, until about fourteen years of age, when he enter ed tbeDiirlington Academy, and remained far two terms.. Wilson, F.sq., now of the Beever- :Bar, was at that lime principal of the Academy, and bad eliceecded.in up a flourishing echool. At eighteen years of age, he commenced teaching a dis trict scho . al, l , and continued for ten years to teach in' the Winter ;ILI work at home, on the farm during the Snmtner..i the three or four .succeeding years, he devoted all his time to the school room, and was ceesively itincipal of the Falistori, Brighton, Freedom and Ileaver'echools. 'He excelled as a teacher. And in ability to govern a school and: Impart instructions had, in the opinion of the writer, few, tinny superiors. While teaching to Beaver, he commenced the study of law, and about one year ago, having -passed a credita ble examination, was admitted to the Bar. ills health' partly gave way about the time of his admission to the ar, owing to hie labors in the school room, and his close aiiplication to his studles. Bat after resting ,st short time at home ha suliciatly recovered to enable him to begin the practice of the law. During the few mouths he was at the Bar he made a favorable impree , .ion and had he Brad his Industry and applicatiOn would at least have secured for him a respectable posi tion: At the June Term of Court be complained of his throat and in a few weeks) afterwards his friends saw he was slowly but surely ranking in consumption of which he died. He was ionecionenntil the last and died with christian resignation and with the ehristlan's hope. Hating known bhp intimately the writer can say truthfully that there Were few young men who possessed more virtues aQd fewer vices, were more dis interested and warm hearndiin their friendship, whose ls impues were more genero P, and private life and character more pure, thin Joseph Henry Veon's.— Through life he was the most dutiful of sous and AS hie father said to the writer, co npeemed to live for his aged parents." This is th highest ennium that could be passed upenta yo ng_ man and with ft we close. A Frunan. , Escape of Prlststasest;—Ou Monday morning of last week, four of theprisieiters, In the Ve iango coun ty Jail, fell upon the keeper, overpoweied him, took his keys and revolver from him, and escaped from the building. Two of them have since-been captured.— The Iwo still at large are -,-named Francis Hidinger, aged 27 years ; hight 5 feet 8 inches ; smooth face, ha zel eyes, dark-clothes; (greasy) and G. W. Hopwood; aged :VI years : bight 5 feet G inches; bright blue eyes, light red hair: red moustache wive snuff colored. pants, dark cloth frock coat, white , shirt, light plug hat.• • I . . Sheriff Gray olTerA a reward of $lOO ter the capture of end of the parties nemed. List of Premiums Awarded by ' the Beaver. County Agricultural - Society. , -. I • • 1 Class No.l—Faris and Gardens. Best cultivated vegetable garden, Mrs. K. W.Mlckey. Class No. 2—Grape Vineyard. ' BestGmpe vineyard not less thansoo slam W. Wilson 2d best :'do do do do. . 'John Tate ! I # Class ..Vo. 3-llor.es. I . c .,• I . Best blood - 0 etalllon.4 Yrs and upward, David kagaw.. VI beat do do do James .W.Guire. _best spring colt, • Charles Given. ttd best do ' —Matthew Johnston. i I best stallion ;all purposes, 3 yrs and up, Richey Eakin. t 1 best stallion ,all purposes, 2 yes and up, Dr-Patterson. , best heavy draft stallion, 4 yrs and up, John Dillon. 24 best helay draft stallion, 4 yrs and up, W. Ammon.' i best span match borses or insi',4; • Daniel Brainard. 12d best" :du "do do ' Ileury Goehrin , • ' . 1 best family carriage, horse or mare. Gen. W..W. Irwin• 1 , 2d best , do I do do John McMahon.l belt grilling, . yrs and up, , Andrew MeMilLen. 2d best do.;, '•-• do ! •. John McCarter. beet gelding:. lyre and upward. Geo. A. Bunco. I beet gelding, 2 years and upward,' . Dr. McKinney. 1 1 2d beat do' do ,:f'dcs-s , - Allen R I allis. .... • •.... beet gelding,ll yr and untrard, - -Rue R.Wray• , ! best mire. 4 Years and upwiird, - David Magaw. ; i 2/1 beet' do . ; do . do - R. W. Scott. 1 I pest mare, 3:years and upward; ' Shannon Mitchell. I l 5a best do do do Capt. Robt. Wasson. ; I best mate, i years and upward, . Real R. Wray. /24 best do do do :-- J. H. Johnston. I i beet saddle horse or mare, .CJ A. Hunter, I 2d best do • do I . Mrs. B. D. Johnston. i best trottintoree or mare, - Wm. P. Alcorn. g 2d best do do Henry Goehring. , best pacer or reeler; D. M.' Donehoo. I2d best do do • W. 11. Ewing. I best straight witiking horse or mare,' Wm: Ammon. 2d best do ! do do Richhr Eakin. I best span heavy draft horses or mares. .Reel R. Wray. 2d best 'do :., dd • do J. A. Fleming. best heavy lift horses or mare, 4 yrs and up, R. Given. 2d best •do "do do. do Ruel R. Wray. beet Jennie • -... John ICCarter. , . 12d best do ~..# i - John Dillon. [best Jack: t - James M'Gnire. I ' best spas mules, 4 yrs'and upward, . lilohn Dillon llii best t do.. pito * do Pitts. Nat. Plow Co • ales No. 4—Caltk. • • 1 . Best Durham bull, 3 yes or over, Johnston /2 Todd. 121 best • do do do . Isaac Morgan; 1 best Durham bull. 2 yrs or over, J. A. Fleming. 241 best do I. do ' 4o F. McClelland. beat Durham bull, 0 mo or over; Thomas Hunter. best Durham Cow. 3 yraor over, Thomas Hunter. id best do do •-•, 'do John McCarter. best Durham cal under i year, F. McClelland -24 best do -MI dar John McCarteri Beit Devon trail, 3 yrs or over, •• " _Sec). TIT - .I , • beet Devon beat 2 yrs or over, martin MeGlanghl .1. best Devon - cow, 3 yrs or over, , . ' Thomas Hinter; beat Devon calf, under i year,', Joilut Cllveti. best native or cross cow, 3 years or over, A: Mllishad. 2d best do " do", do do: Jno. Wcazter. bet t native or cross heifer, I yr or over, Wm. ht.uot 2d best do ' . do' do Capt. 8. B. Prep beat yoke work oaeu.syrs or over, Cornelius Donevart . best yokiwork imen,llys or over. Beaver Co P.Zonse - hest beef l cowor?oa, r• Thomas Hunter.. - , - Ciao No. s—Sheep. • r ~ I Meet Spanish buck,/ • J. A. Fleming. nd beet ,do oatsidemranty, T. 8. Cbapmair best 8 Spanish ewes, Andrew McMillen. best Saxony back, Ephraim- Cluistier, . best Cotswold buck, ' J. L. Wolf. 2d best do do - • WalteCDap li b est 3 Cotswold ewse„ . J. L. Wolf best Leicester back, ~ Samna! Mapes 20 best to . '• best 3 Leicester ewes, Samuel Majors. best S:.athdownintelri • Andspw McMillen. lest 3PO wailers; i„ : . • &dm Give?. --; - Mau - -.Nrec Ok.ettli*, • John Sotiete. Janet& Andenton. John Armstonta. Voisiek 'Anderson. Best sow and : pigs.. best Cbestir white boar;' -.. . 24 best • Q .• do -'. • -, best timid iiiitte brood sow, . -. • bola pair 04 . 044, underfi mss old, Joseph Anders:o - best do do .do dadraw qua; No. Bent heal and cock, J. A. Fleming, beat pair common locks; = L dPliPo... Vdii?if No. Best print or ristolitter 61b Or over, itoseph 2d best do do do tet Maggie Matt. best maple itigar. '' Nash Stott. best moluses, or sugar trttat apses. Deal t Todd. best light bread.. , Mrs, IkimeliVetrami td best do Joseph Majors. best light. cakes; • • Jose➢# ' Mayon best dO • MM. Michael liVeyand. bestl varieties of cakes, • .Mn:Morton. best a viriellei Or preserves,_ Braaten. best 3 varieties of enchered fruit. Mrs. Joseph Strock• best half gallon grape wine, Bad. Todd. best hall' gallon currant wine, Mrs. Maggie tkitt. Best 8 varieties hill in bottle or jam Mrs .dor. strock best 8 varieties trait butter, Mrs. Ice. &rock. best specimen pickles, Mrs. Mary Given. Id best do , do Miss Mollie Idgar. best specimen soap, • Mrs. Mai Given. best spec-intim candles, Mrs. John Watt. . 3d best ' do do Mrs. M. Weynd• . Clam No. .9—Honey, c • . - Best hive Italian bees, W.lfoors Z Co. - CiasetNo.lo—ilowers. • • ' . Best var..and collection Bowers •J. W. Elliott: id best do do do ' ' J. W.llMott. beat mint and variety in pets, J. W. Elliott. best green bonne plants, = J. W. Elliott. best but of ' floweiv, beet !nose ram) with flowers, best dish vase with flowers, beet hand baguet, best table Ipoquet, best flat bognet; au* No: I`2-C vthing and Furnishing, Best silk bonnet, :' Mn. A. B Kooken' 2d best di; • • _ • ..M.n, Z. Moore. beet silk or laced esp. Mrs. S. B. Kooken. 2d best embroidered shirt. ' Mr.. Bowssb. best embroldeied pillow slips Mrs. Sowuh. best eMbroldered ottoman cover, Mrs, J. S. Moore. best emb:uldered lamp mat, i Mrs. J. 8. Moore. best emb'd undersleeves a chimesette, A. B. Stokes % best du do do Mrs. J. J. Power. best set on quilt, , Mrs. T. J. Johnston. 2d best do Mrs. Lizrle Johnston. best white quilt,. beat bed spread, beet pair blankets, 2d beat do best rag carpet, 2d beat do best domestic linen, 3 yds.,. Mrs. &soh Rhodes best specimen thread lace. 4 ids, Mrs. T. J. Johnston. best knit irooleu stockings. . Mrs. T. J. Johnston. best crochet or knit chair tidy. Emily Defame. 2d best do drt. henry Volhardt. best embed handkerchief Mrs.ll.atthew Johnston. ' a' best. thrpn or cotton hose: Mrs. Thos. Rishiger. - • Clam .1.1r . 0.13---Fi4id Crops. Best 'vie whlte wheat, best acre barley. best whlte",Teeedialsest, 1 btsbel. best rye seed, bushia, I best geed oats, 1 busby!, " best seed barley, 1 bustle!, best ieedcorn.ln ear e i bush., Bearer CO. POW Home. best` over seed, li.bushelt Joseph Majois. best ..lmothy, reed. 34 bushel, _ James Johnston. beeMackeye, !,‘ bushel, - Mrs. R. W. Dickey , best Chilli, IA bushel, - - W. A. Laird* best seed buckstheat, 1 bushel, Robert Watt: best acre peach blow, _ 10. R.W. Dickey. best acre Prince Albert potatoes, B. A. Port.r. •beit lot carrots, Beaver Co. Poor Roo as best lot etabbage, best lot onions, best lot turnip beets, lies. lot pfwenips.,. best lot sweet pumpkins,. best collection squashes, beso4, bushel tomatoes, sa beat best Scbushel corn beans, . Robert Watt. best 14„bullbel1101LbC1111. • :.Tticomia Todd. bid gallon Lima nc. 3frs. dieeph Strock. beetl bushel hunch beans, Beaver Co. Poor House. 6t I -• • , • etzto,No.l4-Fruit. • . Beat'a valeiles fall apples; 3 each, . Wm. Usury. best 3 varieties winter apples, 3 each,. Alex. 3r3fithan: best and largest collection apples, Enoch Engle," 3d best do do do Henry Ckwitritig. best 3 var. summer and fall pears, 3 each, Wm: Henry. best dozen peaches, • Dr. T. GI. Boyd. best dozen quinces, • ' , Samuel Beam. best Catawba grapes, %. peek, best lasabella grapes, '.s peck, 24 best bOtt dried pettche.. ti bushel; best Atrted apt)lea, 1 ,4 bushel, Clam No.ls—Eirm laptenvn tit Best two horse plow„ Pitt burgh National Plow Co. beat one horse plow, Pitt+burgh National Plow Co. besthill side plow Plttabnrgh Natlimal.Plow Co. best reaping machine, - James Patterson beat mowing machine, Wm. d. Mcgeeme. best home hay rake, i A. B. Smith & Co. best cutting boa. , - Whist.er At. Co. best threshing machine, A. B. Smith &Co. best corn Sheller, I.; A. B. Smith k Co. best corn cultivator, • Pitts. National Plow Co. best corn agricultural Implemli, Pitts. Nat.. Plow Co. Glans NoZ 2 -31;viinnital Implements. .Best I horse-ea or bnggi. Capt. Robt. Wasson. best two horse wagon, Gen. W. W. Irwin. best cooking stove, - • !derrick & Co. beet coal store for heating churches,- &e, J. Thornll ey best•castings generally, • Merrick. & Co • hest shine ware. Wm.,carrard best common brick, Daniel Stone Class No. 18—Painting, Penmanship, ifs.. Best oil pin:lng, Mrs. Hart Darragh. 2d best do - Miss Et: NI. 'Spencer. best photographs, Henry Noes. gd best do i Wm. H. Johnston' best ambrotypes, Wm. H. Johnston. best photographic views, . Henry Noes . best display pinning and atnbrotyes, Wm.H. Johnston.. best specimen penmanship. Thos. Risinger. best spee'n penmanship with left hand,Saml 'Wanton: AWARDS OF DISCRETIONARY COMMITTEE. Wreath of feather flower*,:. Miss flepan Rayl, 100 Mom basket. ' . 3fra..T..7. Power, 100 Worsted flowers. Bognet erennatinc, Three Gnineiiis, Cheater plg, Twin calv.:4l, Shell frame Horn haaket, Bead basket. Rat frame, tilt frame, Model steam boat. Rim Besse Rayl, 50 Emma Weyand, 50 A. B. !reach, 11 00 S. B. French, 100 Miss Susan Rayl, 100 Rhos J. B. Wore. •50 TI-DcmseiNiter, dip. • .Mfeat, 50 Mrs. dicou. ao Mr°. J'60•141140.ek. ,50 Yrs. Rey. Bracken, '5O Mrs. Jeaeph Strode. OD MtP. M. Weyand, Mrs. Rev. Bracken, 50 Rape e Park, 50 Daniel M. Doneboo, dip. Lest Ward, Wary Bass, dip, John Donaghy. dip. A: Stiller, dip. 4. Fienstng,'Sce .1. Fleming, 100 John L Wolf. S 00 Wreath of feather dowers, 'Harming lhasket.„' - Barrel salt. Barrel snit; WreatbArorsted flowers, Corplcopta, ' . ;Sheep share, !embed wine, i r Blackberry wine, Grape jelly, Quince jelly, Siberian jelly, Apple jelly. Cant Jeliy cake, Patent rarefy bridle, Hand power loom, 011 painting from photoVaPh. Water color painting, Fire proof roofing,, Spanish buck lambs, 'Spanish ewe lambs, Cotswold ewe lambs, Cotswold buck lambs,' Jobs L. Wolf, 200 Wheeler & Wllsort sewing tosOble. B.fl. 1 1 2brie. Flax tidy. ' Mrs. &Wall Cook. 100 Colored cotton iddy. Yiss AztaleXl3tolkas. 100 Crochet Sebemlse, Yrs. T. J. Johnston. 100 Night wrapper, . Yrs. E. B. Yortoa, 100 Embroidery. 1- Mrs: Bin. Bracken. 100 Velvet flat, Yes. Z. Were. 100 Childs sack embrililered. Yrs. E. E. XorMa. 100 -d brat 00 ' Miss X. A. Irlbitm:„ 00 • • • • t J 3 4. 3 l..faaala',loo_ Braided Toilet sett; ' l[tsa Miami weyint s - roo wadi pocket; M.Agoote, - 611 Zephyvithalt tlak, 1 • -..„; y Zephy'F knit What shirt, " Chan% Taylor, 60 .krat, Opera dap, Mlaa Emily Demme, 1 50 •1311 k goat Mtn Mary Balance,. y OD Infant gnaw, ." API* . 114 !Mii 1 1511,, 1 00 Worsted •. . Xin Matte Smith, 100 Ossetia. t' • t Miss !lazy nm z , acted quilt, Mrs. Ens. Junes Smith; S 00 id b e d d o Matthew Joitnit4o, 100 Bow** sliwc: 7 4 ' /1!k Ti n& Taigse.7o, Knit alma, Xis, X Datums:, 100 2d b e d d o , • Xis. Jennie ,00 710 4 b a ik et. ' MU. L. X.' Xoote. 00 Hair flowers, Mrs. Magee Seora, 00 Moss isasket, XIINI L. X. Moose,' 50 I _ ..7; ft. riiiititAlLAtereeni. Enrvon Arnim : I regret to learn through Meiling Argue, that there wss a tnLsnader standing with some abut' iiaiheralii' regard to the time for holding the County Institute . At our public examinations we gave notice that ; the probable time for our Institute would be the third week of October, and if i t Od at. that time previews nail& 'of the sante Would be given 'through the county paper*. }bites were also made on many of their certificates , subject to; the same arrangement. As we could nate ready for •the Institute . ' at that time, and no public , all bad -been *ode for it In accordance with the above arrangement, it was deemed unneeermar7' to give public notice of the postponement... As Booi* * ellietteiththeei te.4iiii4* the usual eall for the oonnty. "Institute will tie made through both county piper's. 8.8. Jack and Prof. I aigley of the North West Normal school, and othe-s are expected to be piresept as assistant instructors.. J. W. Elliott J.W. taltott.. J. W. Elliott. J. W , Elliott. W.;Elligtt. Henry "Niilluirdt: Teachers holding Prot certificates and ho neying, themselves entitled to immanent 'aril fieciter will.please present the necessary .testi monials. • . - . It Is expected alsothat there will be o'con vention of schOOl dirt?ctiirs on one' f the days of the Institute to appoint a oarnmitte6 whose business it wil be to selects ,iniforin seeies of text books fOr the county. C Very reipectfully yours J. I. REED, Co Stip't Enon Valley, Oct - 18, 1867. Mrs. D. Di Johttion• Joadph . l3trock. Miss Mary E. Moore. ,4m. Margaret Shroads., . Mrs. James Warrick. Mrs. Edgar. lon a stylish and elegant FaU or Winter flat or Bonnet, Ladies', go to J. H. Bence's Establishment, 3d BL,BesTer. Its the best and cheipest plice. to bny. _I Bleb?). Eakin -- Hugh MonSyr. Henry Nan. Jobs Watt• John Witt. John Watt- GET your and Data done over, at Bence's, 3d St , Beaver. LADIES will tinifits good an assortmer; of Fall and Whiter Hats, at ttenee's 3d St., ea ver, as at anyplace hi Pittsburgh:, Call and see them, A splendid assortment. of artificial flow ers, at Bene&a, 3d St.,,Beaver. • The public is specially -informed • that the Crystal Palace Cooking Stove continues ahead in them., pnmiunis notwithstanding. And the large Heater that took the premium without being exhibited at the _Fair groand, is now ready for delivery tO purchasers, and liesrves all it got . In mistake; also, a_ large assortment of second harid Cooking Stoves, as good as new,- - and very cheap, at Bridge water Foundry. • - -1110 MAS 'CAMPBELL. Beaver Co. Poor House E: W. Dickey Mrs; E. W-Rlercpy Mrs. E..V...Dielrpy Benj. Tcidd- Heaver Co. Poor House J. J. Power Robeit Gilmore LONG—IKIRT—On the 12th:inst., in Braver, Pa. by fteV. I. R. Band, assisted by Mee. John Williams, Miss Kate Iklrt of Salem, Ohio and Warner Long cf the : Pittsburgh Conference, M. E. Chinch. JOHNSTON-11EfutImair—Oct, 17th, at the rest. dence of the bride's parents, _by Rev. J. S. Bracken.. Mr. Samuel,Johnston and lOsst'Jcnale Merriman, both of Vanport, this county. ' - • L A. Porter Willie Wilton Dr.. T. G. Boyd Joreph Majors Mn., John Watt: NeW Orleans; on Tuesday- morning, tLe Bth Inst., of Constimption. -June* G. Henry, 'aged 4•: years, a native of Pennsylranii, and for the' last 2 . 1 years a resident of New Orleans .and the city , of Jef ferson. , ' GILLESPIE—On Talay the lethinst., taint ion of Samuel and- 5..1 tilllesple, aged 11113013,041. . rtzeentoetts Notlce.-LiChereas lettere testamen tary ort,the estate of- dottS (Lumps, late of Han over tp.. Deaver county, Pa.. dec'd... haring been grartted to the .undersigned. all persons indebted to .said eq,Afeare ecquestedto matte' mmediate payment. and thige having clains against the same 'will prbsent them pr,operty authenticated for settlement ' JOHN A: GIBS, Executor . octifr67:6t.fr ; Hanover tp. A. ROBE, X. D., ' .PHYSICIAN, SURGEON C ACCOUCIIEUR, • flas 'permanently located in the TOWN OP ROCHES TER. PrOmpt attention given to all calls, excepting wl - professionally engaged. • • -- Office: Adjoining the "Manahan House." in the old'Cleveland and Pittsharzls Railroad Depot. Roch ester. Pa. - Dny29•67:tf . . "Vieentoes Notice.—Letters testamentary on the estatd of Capt. Cuantss Sivas, late of Bridge water borough ; Beaver county, Pa., deed., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to saideetate are requestedto make immediatcpayment. cud thine having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. H. H. STONE; Bxecutor, oct2'67:6t. Beaver borough. Mils Susan Rays, 100 Miss L. M. Mime,. 100 J. Fleming, 100 THREE HOUSES AND LOTS IMBIHDGHWATER Pa. - One large Two• Story Brick, Ire lota attach tached.,containing lye rooms and idtchengrained.and papered throughout, good well of water at the door, wash - house, coal house, bake tiven, - orebard and an abundance of shrubbery. Now occupied by the an; den-Ivied, Aleo, Brick House and Two Loth no Market street, now occupied by Rev. J. Williams.. House contains six rooms and kitchen and in complete re pa ir. Also, Frame Howe and Two Lots on Ysrket street. House contains three rooms and kitchen. John Aimitong, 100 ' Wm. Beacom, 100 Henry Volhardt. 100 NI!. J.. A. Moore, 100 . Mite L. A. Moore. 100 Xis. Joseph Stroeir t , 50 Mrs. Hart Darragh. 100 John Stidham. CP. :BOUNTY= ACCOUNT. ACCOUNT OP SCHOOL DIRECTORS.PCLASKI twp. Receipts and disbursement, kr lbountles and ettlemener call, t of July uda. Danchaty, Tmenurer.— S 1865. To bormarod money. To cash from collector. " • 1855, - ' - • CR. By *imam cubed endeommissloos, !', 2,741 gil ~ be - By lance, 25 41 . , 1131111, DR. To cash from collector, • 1.4:17 el IBM CIL Ply warnoto tabbed and commissions, ' 1,413 03 /37 %dame irons 1893 * . S 41 To Da4eee , . ' 1167. To nob from collector, Tel tmleoce from IBM, 1887. . By wareante embed and commissiosuP. ToWas s * : Oct. . Uabilltlee ontsbidauld% Shtee . • , „ }helmet Indebtedneee of tzesed44 _ We hereby certify that Uwe emeginthee the eery' =amount and Ind It correct Bedlam!! at lends • mat . WALCACK • 4_OIIIS3DIVITLEWOOD. Auditor. 0cti6 . 61: BOBEIVT„WAMACEs, Teachers' Comity InOltuto. SPECIAL NOTICES. 110 FOR SALT RIVER! 31.. 1 1REIED. DIED. 3PCP3EL • For tenon and_partieulexs enquire of Capt.. JAMES 11. MARASTA, Bridgewater, P7l, octlfr67:lt. • • _.-TALL-1111:01 MR): :*-WII .Ma :7 7 .....-y:: ..!, ..:t:,-.: ; i ..L A E. f *1 i ".:•!•:.:,:r::1 - • ~...;•:1;:i2 . :,-. .:.th.11.:.; .:::: , .!t:',;: - ; , I . . - ..: ' - .-'1) 71,:•.'0001)8., 1 .; .• ' _,_ •••,.. .1:, • .._ MEM • ••• I EL: • -ATL-; P ' Foittie'e ' D . P 8 0,4 • R Triz-=.‘ t ~_ • - ND, • . ROCUESTSII, PA. Diem PEE Thetcheipeet` mid best' Select.. ,ediStoel4 ever offered- to the -616. tens. of ; saver County. MI ESS GOADS! 100 ARTMENT I erinos, French Cobe Woo Po Delaines, ' . ' ool• Plaicls . • Armures, Common Delai#es; Baratheas, and I 1 DIOMESTIC I)EPI.A.RTMENI Brown.and Bleached gnalins from 10 - to 20 mita.' ,_ I . F r i th 10, 121 and,ls cents,. ‘‘Crash Toweling' 10, 12i and 15 cents. = . -': - TiCkin s 12J to 40,Centi. • I . Barred!Flatmels f a large assort . -ment, chap. - - ' Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, White, Red and Yellow Flannels, Table, Di'apers, Blankets White and Colo'reii, Balmoral Skirts, HoopSkirts,Batting, arc.,Arc.,all GREAT BARGAINS ! 1 • • • HOSIERY. )1 DEPARTMENT ! Ribbed; , Merino, White and Colored. si • Ribbed !all Wool White and Colored. , Plain Merinos White and Col ored.. Ribbed , Cotton Hose. ClAldrens' all Wool Balmoral.. Mena Colored and White 4 Hose., • =I I=MG and, Capi for', Men,' and Cuatom made Shliiea.and atuterei-fpr L l4idird and Clidldraii. DR. 01000 03 819 18 Ctal eve yourselves 'winced at. F. A.:l Fortune's 1,448 44 8 NA DR. 100 00 9.14 '•• RED F.0,0,NT - 1,34 . 507 00 su 388,87 " 0 00. • • dry Good lin maser . , .~ ......*.... I .--- body and see ior if you are not yet cow ,Store, =iM GROdEi PROVISION STORE! MI CoratliihNiadcrostiigitild Nei York Mt. - - ME .3Kochente Pa. B y - .0 0 E.:"•Bi.i li A.R . -R. A:GH WHIRS *AT nit ratIND ••-• Family Groccrtesgatt Provbion, Ph& Flour. Cheese, Butter. Lard, Baton, Oil, Pare Older, Vinegar, Syr ups. Molasses, Salt, C igars, s, Sugus, • Cr 'Tobacco, Cr' eeniware, - • r• allow ware, lirooden.at ib luad er r • erythibg In their line, an " ey hope . • ' ". by strict atten Non to tom:mot% to merit a liberal share 'of ' the patronage ) . ...,. . . _ N. H. "All kinds Count Produce taken at the incr . • . ket pries. . • COE & DARRAGH. Rodtester. Oct. lek jliTtIE ORPHANS ' COMP OF BEA R COUN I. TY. In the matter of the estate of Catherine Roe enberger. deceased. • ,_, Now to wit: Septe mber 9th. 1867 on Motion of R. B _raersberiY. Pg., the Court appoint Wm. , 8. Morley, .4 1, 9., and Aritor to make distrbultiop of the balance remaining" i the - hinds of Johnlieeveis. Bxecntor o .the will of id. decedent, as shown by ' his account real and pertonal. SEAL. True extract from the record. i ' Attest: JOHN A . FRAZIER. ....• , Clerk. 1 , • - ' Th e Audit r appointed in abore mattir will meet for the purpose of his appointment, at his office, in New BrightOn borourrh, on the 'led day of October. 1867, at it o'clock, A.M., at which time and pine par; ties in interest may attend if they_ see proper.: = vi , 1 . . W. 8. IdORLA.N. wmt95117:4t. . L Auditor. 1 • • STOVES, - GRATE . FRONT . ' _ HOLLOW WARE. LU. s. Marshall & Co., US Wood and 230 Liberty Ste., ~!. - Pittsburgh, PeIIM9IIb. EANUFATritERFI OP TIM CIILBRRATIID ,1 lIIA.WATIIIgoaI Cook stove , which heo the geet oven., heaviest plates and is the beet baking ye ever offered is tht.. market , . . lAlso the Viola' Cook Store for wood. and a general assortmentof Heating _Stoves, Grate Fronts. Fenders,. Sad Iron , Sugar Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Hollow Ware and Castings. Dealers Introducing Our stoles hare fell control of the market ' as we sell to only one party, in , the same rlace. - . To persons, desiring to assume the agency mt . /A* liberal iidneements. 11=1D GRAND 0 Fall G EA.I;Y''S N P, NV __ .~ • **. AND Sxo t EMPonIuMI DOORS BELOW STILES & SHALL6XBBV 2 GER'S WATER ST., Sten of the RED POST, . • • BRIDGE - WATER. 1, • • • N. RAVE REMOVED TO ME ROOM Formerly occupied by J. 74. Dicwri, an Water st., where 1 will be glad, tip pee all my old tastoiners, and all others favoriug me With tealL I am non recetvipg a large and splendid Stock of latest' FALL Styles of Millinery, Trimmings, as., ta.. which will, be sold 'very cheap. MILLII4RY; Or every deseitptton—Slit and Straw Bonnets, ladies? and Ylpses Bats, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, is., is. . .: : 'TRIMMINGS, ~,, - 1 ~ r Of all kiwis., for Draws and: Samuel'. Gimps.l Cods Laces, Chenille, Eugene Ruffles, Buttons. &e. , • . BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRT*, COR-, BETS, HAIR 'NETS:BELT. BUCKLES, &c. Gentlemen's Varnishing GoodS; Gent's & Ladles, Paper Collar!. 'YEN AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS,NECH-TIBI„ ' SUSPENDERS. UNDERSHIRTS AND .1 DRAWERS, WHITE SHIRT I S, - . PAPER COLLARS, &a. • Hondery and pioveis, LADIES'' CLOTHE. ALL COLO'S). FA " "PsEMArzarrs— c°6llll AND SHOES. art readied; a large lot, tern cheap an aad SOIL 'MILLINERY. solivrra ALTERED AND CIXAMED,Wk. Stamping, Pinking and Cloak Cutting snd tidsking on short notke. I o re mos ]FADS TO %RD , SR. i1401T1211 - 'CALL 'AND SEE ;ME. AO .TROUBLE TO: WOW.- GOODS. asrnrrsas TIM, rum= • • • Irwe doors below Stiles di. 51,11e~e Growl Nam alga of ibis RED POST ya Wateritmd, ROM • w. , • AND OE =I Ell EN ING OF oods SAT WATT 6/BALY. AIN RI CIE4-S KU CREAT SHOW,. \ SCHOOL OF EDaATED AMINALL COL. DAN RICE, bireew. The t 3 l , this at. „ _n. •ent t.f importanee to ~,,,,,, f n nrffunzUkin ootttr _Wang all that is I • • •I Moral, tnstrctive, and Entertaining and disc's' ircilm: all tit.: t•letnents (found in en many ding exhibitioupl that would in the slightest diova prove offensive to the m 0,4 raneltive and Vans mind. The great show and neintil school. ender . Jlw inunediats , aupervialou of the distinguhdted - schol.ritual immortal,' COL. co.l ct Ri • saalms superio rity over all its rivals hi an pa pelali essential to t h e perfection of at , I MORAL AND AMUS!NO E X HIBITIO N The great event of tl , e erntweroent world for that icor On of 'UT i 4 the rt.-entrev et • D A Fi• Ft ICE,• Ain I& popular role of the AMER CAN thrnowurt. •ela CLOWN' TO Tag • RE'S A. Title trout has only bees' brought about by ti • most a arrest persuasion and the; great desire of the public to once more belroldthis otic gentlennin ht his t•rieinal character; and as this le • more than probably Mr. Rice's . ! FAREWELL TOUR, ' none should fall to hair burnorons and learned is positions-of the GazaT Or.TIJE DAT:, ReSIIIII2W ber, therefore, that • ' .1, DAN RIbE . WILL more ioetturrur appear at each airy every than of the great show, asellnally without fall, as th.own To TIM AMIN!,. LI- The perfect equipment of t'm entire 'exhibition has been the study of the management,and everything w il l be found complete and elegant. - • Tau WAGONS, TILAPPINOI , . &e..; have been renovated .and equipped In the most .vrr.nn itatrazn; and ha the' . , Crand Etieet Parade, .Ir/hie/twill tide place daily at about 10 a. will foot a . blaze of splendor aoldum if ever equalled. The Mammoth Pavillon be complete In all Its details and wi ll be so arrrutard tdfortthe beat pow ' ible adiroutodations to-the pettlico, while oottaketabler- GILTS WILL El rhovtuxo Yoh , . ' ~ . m • - The Ring Perforanee,._. s - which Launder , 1.. the practised eye of-00 DAW ItICZ," *lll positively be, bcytmd doted, the best In Areenera , DAN RICE will dilly introduce to his patrons a - - • • Hercief 'Sacred Cattle t• The hely ones in-knerlea. itt.a4ta t "eettiti4 ttotwithatandirg. 16.Ci,it t•learr.re in itatinat . that he wiH daily lecture tle:r I:t.tory and i p= -ties. He will also itit!txpig•ri nyirrel ills • 1. EXCELSi=7 . R, .h. , , - . .. , Aleercriptio'n of this inte7ngen.t e•oetrre wocl4 tail. it, no pen , can write. ur ft.ming twe'cri... l Lii vc7Prbing ex.. hihltioil of rtiFilie r•1r1!if..m...„ It: .I:ife.:. 1. in L....J . i....:JZI:CC. 1::".1 C..orote.tt-brikt Ar r .!..iau, , I _ STEPEt:!: :.: DC I.:CLAS4 - The eriginu: eyed:: ::.- ' -, ' • . . ..,,.• • , 1 - Pi - _ - TE F t'_ ' . rAr NT.ZY, the ,oily' ere. 1-t ~.ire-ie- f t. 'r i l ,; Li •. 14.1r1 ' Tilt }miff imitator'', Ida 7;labl) 1, .; ii.1:ue.a,3.1 , i;:; t..air rico-rplitting comic:attics. - ~......„ 0-. , . • 1 i l ' . o ' l VI •' L, - i _z f r• • .6.:4-.....1‘.)N -' ,r•f,.• • _. -----1,.t.r..-r-k - 1 #..„10N-- .-..4.1-•-• ' Thn rene.o•- , ....:a ernl:3 coret:ts , known ena :. : ... ::..110.::: , • - IVI'LLEE ELVIRA, '• ' - " ' T!... beil!!"::11"::(4:e9 7:;reltrienne. Til77. r:lcHArw i- , . r_. - r , ii NI! t.t. c:3, The Neuiiiris..ll:,e - setfuet aai..l:::,:ehc,!. T 4 ;L -.-Rope•Arttn- -1 .hi ossrp. - en - : - ..v.;: .!_•,. 5....-,Nrf)Pr,:. 1 ' , The - trace . . 1 tnn., , ::::, i f :Le tchool Gynie:e. • MR. JOEL: rc-:,. L:, . . .r.:Cl:lir.: W : CIOLI '!aulable Jee . ter . • .'I • • Mg. t .V. H. Y 01.114 CI, .• „ i ala excel:cut aranust and ',Wed rantentilabt. ~ Pint. d.S I R CET. l'iolOZl, 1. ' 1 ' - • The ilatihiri" • lrglibiatimer . •- . MR. JOHN TRIZ'evALLA, ;:l , .., 7:bc.stle =:.:1 .r.lt:eni MaTterc.f the Whip MR. JASI:COOP ER,' -, . . no 11i.e3, - era Athlete... 7 Togrthcrwilh MLLF.. nos - A. VITF. n:.;:zrtr. LA tsTr I TE LEON. can_ AND NIFSSII.S. DA 1041AZi.-RUCFLEY, ~ nxrusyr, Wr.LSI I. .MCEGAN 6:.L ..-, ~ AHE. • , , LA CL TKO CRAPID ORCHESTRA • - Of the_ t t how-is a clarycll feature, haided by d gnaer Great Jtuistrn. • • - FRITZ MEYER. Esq.' • The Pavilion' -laatua In the ems. leg. • The Stud of iroriset, Ponies and Dialers . Summer been ccs..o.;oct ,thla country. • . Don't Forgat:thopay and Dotal : . And..porrarft ter *c it:viral of DAN RICE'S Isrgeoem Otto, anti mural RxhibLitra. . - • ,' TWO EXHIEITIONS EACH DAT, ,dfircention and Erening. , ' . ..• , • •Dors epee at X.iflati I- o'clock P. it. rxerclooo - to CIMICKItet! half an - hoar later.. - , • - Admission,. 64 COM.; chtlellen wader oho youltllll tears . E T xhibjt at R-OCHESTER, PA. TEIVRSDAYOOCT•24TII leir; 111
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