The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, February 21, 1866, Image 2

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    HE*--BEAVER.I . ARTOS;
Eii
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; FEBRUARY 215t,, 66.
• Vpion State
y •T - •
I ___ liState Onovention will - held in the
Jtitlf ;of the lannae of Representatives,
in;:ilierriabthic, 'Pc. on ' Wednesday
faktsieventh 'tier of- Mari,b, A D. 1866,
it -12.-
,41)teinelr,.,._ m:, ifir I the .. purpose
of .nt;mniting a andidgtelgr Geyer
ner,i'to tib eilipported• t bry 'the friends of
.':UniOn4 .- • . *
fie ordo.l 'Of war haTi tried, the
isiiiifigth , ,of onr Government.- Its
,
lre bas, putified the nation. The 'lO-:
Ifesee of thitimstion's life has demonstra ;
'I tail :i i , ho' yr/4'e its friends The prin—
'-iiii)les 'nested in thelfiebil must be
frosetied in the . councils '.ot the na.•
41012. ' Thel:. arch enemy of freedom
:must be sta ck once more. All , the
q ri ends of.l- our. Government', end all
who, were )(oral to . the cause of the
Union, to Or' late #trugglei are earn
-1 estii. requsted I to' uni e. in sending
delegates* to ° represent them in said
Conventfo.o, I ' , .
•By °Mei. of the Vraol
Val Committee. - 1
-- '''_ 1011. N CESSNA
Attest: ,_:` , l__ - '
Ora. Wi, VABtifteLIT I
1 - A:W. BiNIDICT -
Crnio*County Convention.
„.„, _
• this weioelrotoro of •Deavlr F ounty are re
-41101014 to ittisemble at thei!iisUal places for
holding elecoons, in the Bovril districts ; on
patillialtY 24th, 866, and choose
delegates to meet - in County Convention,' on
MOirniv, Ficattasx 26th, 1866, at 1 o'clock
P; ;Id., at the Coin? Etimiss;fOr the purpose of
esilecting dileg4es to the State Convention : to
Ilaitaisninio, on the 7th day of
!favelh next' to place In nom i nation a candi
date for tlovCntor. The election 'for delegates
TowMildpi shall beheld between the
'Mimi of 8 and , .6 'o'clock P M., and - in the 1
BOvoughtlii:Stween the hours of 6 and 8 P. M.
By i ordoi of ;County Committee.
D. L. Inuits, Ch'n.
•
The *vete' election d tracts are entitled
to 4elegateir u follows, to int: •
I -is, I
Borough 4 Industry t .B
Bridgewatof • 2 Independence .:.. :.«. 2
Big Beaver,' 4 Maribn 2
Bngliton , 8 Moon 4 '
Cliippewa 4 New Brighton... , .....4
-Darlingtmut . 4 New Sewiclkly , • 4
Bionomy ..... . . North Bewickly 3
"Trallston 8 Ohio 4
Franklin' 2
Freedom tier: - 8
Freedom djet 2
Greene— - 4
,Frenkfort.i 4
-Menne.:.:....:..4
Ropewell.4 * 4
' • .
!Tam - hill introduced by Ml.l•ltuay
for the repeal of
_State tax - on real es.
t'pte, stilitaxing of, the ‘ stock of }Th.',
tioual banks and railroads, meets with
comet Too much of the burden
of taxatihn has to be borne bLtbe
.11
owners: I real estate Capitalists
invest th eir money in , N ational bank
• stock, dtivernment bonds and railroad
, iitoake, and thus escape taxation al—
'moat aliogether, while they ' receive
. in, dividends ten, fifteen, and even
- . twenty per cent. for I their
_money,—
• Governinint bonds of• course .cannot
be Aiixed, but there is po reason why
• Xidional hank stock i should riot be
.
taxed, and it has been decided there
is no.latv to prevent the Legislature
ot
boot d ttgio.• , h is simply.a loan of
money aging a high interest, and if
those w o ban at six per cent. • have
1
to pay tuck why not those who loan ,
at le'et-itici fifteen? Again, the. Tail—,
, roade of the State have grown nelt,
'and have as !yet borne Very little of
the burden ,of. taxation. Mr. Quay, !
in this+easure p, r o poses to make the
railroad ; compunies' pay their share of
the exprises of the Stale Goverument.'i
Farmers will hereafter be relieved
from paYini , State taxes and the rich
monopolies will have to foot the billd
As amy l control the legislation of the
`State, it), is said if the funds of the
4 I .1
, Stalt4l 111 sqoandered,lthey, and• not the
farmers' and laboring , classes, will.
have tOftuffer. If Ake Quay iiireceeds
to carrying this measure through, as
have no doubt he - ivill, he will
,
deservethe thanks lot the citizens of i
-' the State,andliave accomplished what '
.11,114 deemed an impossibility in the
. past, viz: measure against
'Abe intirest of State monopolies. c I
-. ..,,sinceabove was written we learn
that, tho bill tiiitPassed both Hoabes
of the Idegialature, and v ,is n o . in the
handsthe Governor. 'lt will be
signed, f:ty bim at once. An 'editorie[.
in thy . Pittsburg Conwieniali r.eferring
to its pabsage,osys "its success in the ,
tegielature is in o great measure due
to .4ho ~persevering efforts! of H. S.
Qnsy, (Thairman-of the 4:loiisiniitee of
=Ways }Leans, - assisted; by State
l i rsitiarstlrembil." The tax in Bea
cointy will lie rediteekin conse
gasO,oo.?or this law, $9,998 'per year.
So math' for havirz an able and faith.
fhl/temesentotive. Notpcly Beaver,
1111'06 Agricultural countiet of the
1 State shlarthe benefit Of Mr. Quay's
bill; iff:4 l iiavi; cease to.. remember his
I 04ria•!'n•tbeit behalf.
- Tim ;Presidt*.t et: Monday vetoed
tho Freedmen's . Bureau Bifil. -It is iot
likely pion g ress pa4s it over
freto: I ,
liirt.:trunicielialroirr,' hellistck4l
, 1
rian, delivered the address , eftirisCon..l
grew, oni \I
Monday, 12th:te , stthey
_ -- ;
birth day of Abraham I. flefti, on;
hip life trid' services. Ht. 'audience ,
consisted of t h e : President nd • Cabi.7 l
/ •
net, both ; Houses of Congr.-
~,Tedgeal
of the Sq , preme Court, -Fo ign Minis.
tern, Gen 4 'Grant and oth.r officers, ;
and invited ' spectators. _ lt- -- iv' as a;
great aeseMblage, and the .ration was
equal to Ithe occasion.- ' II : PfinaroftJ
bad about two weeks I , Which tri , `
; 7
prepare,yet theaddress_co , Id scarcely;
haie heen more -comp! -te,; '• The;
British, *encb and Anew in Minis.4 l
tee• . c . I
nant rs said, are quite 1 , . . nant at
Me.:Batic.. ofi's reference their Gov
ernmente4 Dealing with the fact
connected with the rebellie.,•and the
;
difflealties under which i Piesiden
•
linooln bad to labor, the . intim ecAd
- • ,
not ;refrain from speakin! of thole
; •
Governments, ancl having o speak i f
them at rill,he could not re rain - doing
Win the "way he didt 'Th. compari 7 l.
,
o
son of ibartyred Pt e-I dent. with
1
.Lrd Parmerston,:EnglanB departed
statesman, who cootrolle l her policy
during the; rebellion„is• j et, and yet,
We 'apprehend ' will , not b much ral ; -
ished tai aristocratic, En Barnum --;
-;
As the addreas is too len thy,for our
cOlurrinsPive give here the onqUirison
l•
referred to;
~ • •
• Eirirdli bad the late Pi,
consigned to the grave,wh;
ministeriof England died,!
and I honors. Palmerston
lineage to the time of 'the
•
• Lincoln; went back only. 1.4
father. IPalmerston recel ,
cation, from the best schol
row, Edinbuig, and Camb
col.n's early teachers aver;
forest, the prairietriver, a ,
Palmer4on was in publ:
Yeara; Lincoln bat for a I
time. Palmerston wasai
1 of an edtablished mistocr
a leaden or rather a comp
lpeople. I
,Palmerston wax
an Englishman, and mad.
the liciase of COMn.ons
tenet of England 'was hi
Lincoln thought always
ras well as his own count
I human ' nature' 'itself.
I from his narrowness a
1 - man, licl not endear hi
any -.3iiii court or to an
but rather. caused uneasi
like!: Lincoln _left Arne
1 loied than ever by all ' t
Europe. Palmerston
1-ses'aed
,and•-,adroit in re
conflictiog . !•clairns of th
the aristocracy; Lincol
ingenious, knew how to
;on the cOnflicting opinioi
pie..:' fi'aimerston was ea
I lencetOirards the weak,
1 sense (1.6 . honor, not heed
Lirit:oln rejected counse
Ainuittar nL rusliot- Alk .
merstoa, essentially su
lighted_in banter' and k
divert 'grave :Opposition
levity.; - Lincoln was a
jest on his lips, with sad
ness'at his heart. palm
[fair rekesentatirc of th
1 liberality of the•day,""ch'.
1 tribrinal,not the ewoleiei
ity, but the House of Col
' cola took to heart the •
lof ,
• liberty, obeyed theni •
!-mandi of Providence,' •
1 the 1 human race as th
fidelity. Palmerston di.
will, endure ; his great
the Separation of Belgiu
little kingdom where it
, to. France ; Lincoln . fin I
which time; eann:it oce
nieiet,On i s shining c
'tnblest, of a c.:ultivated•
Lint:oln shows the gen
institutions where the
share* and; assists to f 4
idea and d e signs of b
Palmeraton was buried
ster Abbey by the order
and vial followed by th
istocracy to his grave,
few: years will
.hat dlt
the
.rii'do of the graves
Chatham ; Lincoln wa
the sorrow of, his cowl
continent. to inh - fehtin ...
hearecf the Mississippi
remebib . rerSfi• -- tough al
countrymen, and by al
the iTorld.-• •
'll State Ceti—
Chairman.
IBoo's.
Patterson 2
Phillipsburg; 2
Pulaski ....... . . 2
Rochester boil 4
'Rochester tp 2
Raccoon'4
Southl3earer -- 4
ME
ImpOrtantOrder fro
WASHINGTON, Fob. 18
ing circular letter- to
military departments w
terday_by,Gen. Grant,:
iIiNADVARTERS ARMIE
UNITED STATES, WAS
February, 17;
Yon will please send
gnarlier§ as soon as p
Ironi-tinie to time titer
ief(4f , newspapers publ
department. as contain
disloyalty and hostilit
primient in any of its,
state ( w hether such Fa l '
in its'utterat.ce of such
.The, persistent public s
calculated to keep ap
feeling between the p
fereet sections'of the c
be tolerated. This inf i
led ( for with a view to
sior, which will be dO
headquarters' only. 13
Lieht. Gen : Grant. _
Mgned.) . I ' T.
1
' ' Assistant Adjet
N
~ .
TEE celebrated paciri : tierce Kinney
Sr died at New Orlea a a.- few days
ago. He Wee valued $45-,000, and
bicownera once offere to bet that
amount that he could p ee lii4 mile in
2:19. Kinney wu ala ge, roan, and
one of the - meet itinitu able helmet of
F.
IthOttge. ' . '
. 1 ,
, '•••••i , '4 4
'Tits 'following iiii . rtal --- froin this
Washingtoz ;Report. * R igria t i g i l e,
d
Way betbile the ;• ': • orthe itie
lief bill, =O le . ; Zeinittne:ute so
well, we pubi e iC Mi •ti The bill
just passed' 'gild emu -ally just - that
J, I ..
not a-singh l ) paper lit l, e State ef any
politics bare 'l'd rid st It with . it.] -;
1 .
RNLIEP - - TO', 811 I 111A3113ERSBUItatt
Surrzszas, —,We are ; ratified to c.ls,-
serve that q . nitel a. nun ber of the !lost'
'prominent! yciiirhalsio the Btate aro.
disposeirto favcir ai4appropriatioe by
the Legislituies in aid of the people of
Chamberstottigh; whis bad their beauti
ful" town I laid lin ashes by thelebel_
horde under * 6 4Causland in the latter
pint of .Ttily,r Wheartily concur
ii
with them in!the opi ion' that some
thing should be done r the relief' of
the citizens ~ o f tbatnfortunate and,
ill-fated plictf. W 1) t
! a e aware that a
measure
wits befor last •Legisla
ture, designed riot gni to aid the peo g
pie of Obambetsburg , but to indein -;
'
iii
uity citizenetboti6 ut the counties
composing our sot eastern - border
for loss susiai ed by the rebellion
I I;
This measure. was Id tented, and we
think rightfrillyi, for he reason that.
its provisiorsis !were too sweeping.—
Bad it been ridimted eliet woald have
been granted .to ina iy whose claims.;
were not a wlsiit sir tiger than those
of hundreds I:and f.h usands 7 relliding,
in-other par of the onimobwealtb,
ivho wore wholly o erlooked. But
aside from th i in u tics that would
i
have beeneloini by gr nting the relief
asked for, tbere remamid another fact
to be takeim vi w. When into i that
1
elsim for indemnitY -as preferred,th
1 rebellion waS , not , o ly -net subtlued
but continued [ranip nt kind defian t
and it - remained ti, est on whether
li 's
the'resourcei.dt of ii; tal e would not
L
be still moielholivilY axe
,to providd
1
the means for kale orthrow. Now,
however, the easel's whc4ly differer.t+
The militarlower 1 the insurgentS
has been &sit Oyed, and saving the
troops necesiaty tca L rrisou the sou thr
ern itortsj,anciliolda prostrate foe in,
proper subjection, th vast army we.
,then Lad)o4liii;field and were seeking
to strengthen iby civ.ry means in our;
power, has been disbanded. hetes. d
of'exerting ouieel l ves to swell Oh,
I ranks of our brac e defenders in the ,
field, it now, devolve upon us, in obe I
I dience to the injun ; c ioneef our mai ty'r,
President net:* only' "to bind up ihe
nation's wonnds, to are ler hid ;'whlD
;shall have; h i pline : lt se battle, ',Ed fir
his, widow and orph us,"but to shelter'
those who hi4;e bee h rendered house;.;
less and-honsh i less is yt the torch which
Infuriated . ;traitors applied to their.,
dwellings I The appeal snow comes;
from the pehple is! Chambersburgh
alone: TheYask,inet for indemnity,
As
2 1 -Lot for an . ppr4iiriation from thlc
,State amount ng to not over one-flit:n-0 ;
of their actu I lose r
i i.hat they may be;
in some Me; sure elieeed lc from t 0
distress ineiti sit to
that
helpless sit. 1.•
akion. We rust! that their appez I
will not bd suffered to go unheeded.
; Common. hainrinityl requires, that we
should lend theirn a wiping hand, ard
asseinteesritt tl ittria - hurgb win ie no
no
,time in granting the relief prayed fen-.
To satisfydourstilves of the , rigiii,
fulness of this measure ; we have only
to 'reflect ifiii, a rit merit - upon whit
might hayeleen . l or ecru conditi o n
i )
I bed we heed less ; ii-orably, sit tint ad
But, fur loyd/DWe4 ,Vi r i fpi a, which
stood as a whit of 0 '6
h etWAten us and
; danger, we 40, mil,lst hav l e been • gull) ,
I joeted to thei r Iraidsiodd forhys, of; the
en imy. Eve-ii, us l i t wies,we were nitre
than 3tic throali into eonstenneeli n
Iby the iluinor the•A the rebels were
' about to make u d' 'scent upon us. ;If
upon any 'of !tlsese 'cessions our town
bad been 'redked e ashes w e would
I have thought k eX r remeiy 1 hard if a
great and, pi-impels s Collin's:sr wealth
like; our ow allied a 00 . 1 oiu and reins
', Od to do anything' whatever to afferd
i us relief..' Lel, us i en not hesitate, to
apply 60 ° 'Guide Rule, and do; to
I others as l tvoliVouli have had . thonnklo
Ito us underlsunil r eircumstancesH:
; This is a subject u on which we o.n
speak froni; ; exile lance, Wa- have
Iknown whatlit w , . to see. within the
; space of 4 law mi n
utes;oue little ; all
swallowed up iii devouring flames
kkelled by the incendiatly - . .We Icr4iw
something oil the fiseling of utter d es..
sn•
lent been
1 -
n tbo prime
nll of years
,traced Lis
conqueror;
.his grand
' ed hin (Ida
• rs of liar
ridge; Litt—
the silent
Id the stirs.
is life sixty
tenth of that
bkillful guide
acy; Lincoln .
Anion '4l .the
exclusively
his boast in
,hat the in—
Shibbaletb;
of mankind
y,ur.d served
Palmerston,
'An English-
country to'
ore'poople,
edS and dis
ica y.ore *be
'6 people of
l as self pos.
onciliag - the
i •
factions of
1, frank-and •
i oisc himself
a of the peo
able of insoJ.
, nick to the
ul of . right;
given 6nly
Iyr.autsurst.
)er et eia7,
-hog 'to
- into playful
an of inOinto
est arnest-
NU) • was a 1
• ari tucratic
osin •forliis .
ce of Iman.
mon . ; . Lin- 1
ternal truths i
s- the: corn- ,
nd accepted
judge of his_
. ilothingthat
achievement,
. , placed j tbat
IRA gravitate
shed a work
throw!' Pal.
ample of the
aristocracy ;
'mite friitS of.
Laboring inan
irm- the great
.s eountr.—
in Westinin
of hiS Qtieen,
. ,
i l British' ar-:
- , 1
hich
after a.
.be noticed by
.of 'Foxrund
1 followel by
ty aeruss7the
~place in the
vatiey' to be
time by his
the people of
,
olatiOn thit,onme ,
Chani hers r'g aS
smoking mind of
We knoW, tclo, ho
kindness of i fricnds
hand in I l sneh, u tib.
forbid that wo she
jections Co
aileviata,thel raffer
Without any iault
been - ov,orialen by
I . Gen Gzant.
IThe follow
sinmandrs of
fumed yes.
- .
IN the debate of
for r chin i s'lo thG
Mr. Stevenssaid
of Mr. 1,,i - neol . n,
article of fuOitar!
including . the: :g
when . Van 'l3nrea
There Was not fur
for the' 6omfort of}
he came in. Mr.-
this ritrieuntiwoal
dition tolhOi appr
lately thadeiJby Ci
,OF Tut,)
; INOT.ON,
1866. j
.• these' "head
racticable: and
fter, such cop
•
shed in !..yOur
sentiments of
to the I Gov-
I brancheis ' and
:r is - lrtbitual
sentinioote.— . -
'ion of . articles
I , !hostility . of
4916-,of the dif.•
iuritry cannot
cal 4
their etiOpres
.e fromi-theee
~..i c ommacd of
„ I
I•ONSIDEBArr, co
went ocburr d in ti
of I,lepresentativ ,
over a diecniion
}lard worcia l ase
er and Mr.
threw lila majtet.,
JAMES Gottaett
ly invited
a literary assoeia
Heicleelsed,
Was to , valuable
only . a . basuiese
ti
• .
BoVET', ;
rikGenpral. "
1 -
'Tim English ii.l
t:9 , teinforoei thel
lierind. The •ti.l
it
eipecteil on !jsitij
green of thel for I
ing•Po 6 ni Oa no
I- I
ter the .
neon, of .to exempt t. u'etVaburg - A s
they gazed r- .on th-- sociationsfrom taxes k i vai inti•odneed
heir happy ho es. i a d d
, the d referred. A resold! ial was dap
wto appreciate the. directing an Ini i iiirk into to aB th a e ex t . t•
who lend inedienev of rePealin t ielamend d
-.--
of trial' and
a bet bi glact to iieorporate the it cal of Wash , ' ITTSBURG MAP TS.
, ."gtresokY, Febius t ri 20 1 , 18d6:1
' " d ington and Alexandrit. '4.3orrespOntl- .
uld interpose ab- • 1
asurb desitme - ,to once in relation Mr.l ll l3,antrofetiad- • ,
.E..4pox—We continue Ito -notice in
- r. I . I- I 1
i n ,„ B of ,C_ 1,,,i,„ dress was presentlid, a 4. iesolution
steady market 'With a good jobbing
It. ti - """" h r: to nrint 20,000'-eopies lof ]hit address
r dema t kat Tor , liana purpotes, , Whilat
o . reirown live 1
. , sh .
, 5 _,.._,,1 ; ,
was offered and re f er call -.A retrofit
the A , pply to notilarge, there sppearts'
" u ' " """""" • tion was reperted fro -b e ['tinting{
of i to be sufficient offering 'F; teeeti the
Committee to. print ' ,0 0 leopies
I. immediata - Wantikifeouau ere: Shotil
a theldeincii ial Reaord;t ' raham Lin
ci,
l k
ders—Sales 6,0 lba in Ito at 144 e;
Ari , nza—Sales of 60 blils ats6 5057,
e, coin at the expense of e hers,which
sides. 4 - 00 lbs t '1711).18e ; „ender-
was a' disagreed to. • Are action was ,
de " adopted to' inquire into t e pxpedien-!,enredi.hame. 5,00 Ihs at 23fa24e. 1 i ,
Ti, icy lf payirg non•eorumi atoned Ofll. I
t I cent and privates for ,ca all y horses 1 . 5° - P,t . b
lost inJ the war withant,fault of the 1 -r -
rross—lop bbis IpeachbloWs,
soldier. Bills to permit tlhel throwingarrel. , , 1'
depot, at $3 50113,60 per bbl, andlls,o,
pad _ . bus, spot, at sllloal 12,1 sales o' l 2oo
bus, store, at $1:- 1 4120.1
„., * l l
of cars from railway rti6lcs; to.. ,
ish larenney of United Sihtes securi
, PRAD ' APPLES---811013 l of -15 bit 8
ties, and to establish United States
York State at 16 per lb; inferior sold
10 Revenue Courts, were introdueettacd
referred. The Pennsylvania contest- ' aw l . ' ' I 1" 1
r,,
ed election - case 'wail tio adored , and
.Fous—Extr fastily,winter wheat
M. postponed: tesollitiol
fan• an a _ ettslo, 1025a10 50; spring wheat-flair
A.
-wit ... A d -at sB'2saB 50 par:bbl. 1 ll
[se mendment to the Constitution pro.
, • package's at !Ns
40c, and 6do tertus.withbeld.' 1 ' 1
it„ tabiting office-lialders ander the bon. B ' " Ea—Sal°4 3 "
iii, federaey from election to office under
Letirales 15,' kegs conntry,l6al7 ,
dr. the United States GrOVOnpa" entrwas
and 10 paekagesieity ati, 18e. ,11
ler offered but objected to; p,etitionOsere
L ' Oin--Saes 25 barreis No. 1,,
sd. presented - for .a modificatiOn lif the
at $ 85 V dation. . 1,.! ' - I'•
petroleum tax; and from Assistant As_ at
08--Sales 20 Ithls 86,48,c. ,: I,
at• senors of Internal its ,imps fttr -in,
, W .
i sx 4 y—Smsll sales City rectal('
crease 40* par. - The -Senate bill , pro
mo . 1 ., , at 9 Att.. 20 V gallon. - 1 ' 1. '
g. vidirig =for the' exhibition of mineral
V bush.. •, . ..1 1 11. 1 1,
Ti. OTRY-Ssai4—Biles L. bush ati
specimens in the Patent pffi,ce was re. •
28
ferred, and the House.linijournad. '• 83
as- Glars--rOata-Arere cillcsaletil 500
, 1 ~ , . ~ ,
• Fi rm , 17,._.0rti0 Senate Was not ,in bush from s t ore,' at. 4o; I cati, On
session to-dad'., ' 111 , - track, 41t)." t o rn—Dull;, sales 1600
s The House =was ;in sessicin as usual bushl. at' 66c Wheat r inter "antis
1 for purpose .of debate: Only some to hii, - wanted; prices Ore too uncertain
twenty members viertir I;?reseut. with to qtioteotaireetlY • Ryl3L-Dennoylia
abc.nt one Mindrod spectittorri. Three nut is held at 750' bushel. - 1 1 , 1 , ,
speeches were niade byeseri. Cook , &ROOM M.o46szti.—Sales 30 bt;t e ,
;11.
ot -I ll inOiei, - Liw •
1 rence, 1 '9hita,' and at 7011756. ; I - Itl
•
I , '-
.., 1 t . ' ; i r '!
i , il
1 the appropri.
!hat
h
!hat after the dia
rly every vain ~b
bad been - stole!
d spoons bo , gl
was Preside L—
iture.enough yen
Johdscn
that • Levens added
be requiced i a
litiation of $31),0!
gress,
fusion . and
0 Tennessee..
on the 16th
the Franebis ;
between the S iea
s, when .the firm
t the latter's
smart was r. , i 3
/r a lecture 'et
n at Primate,
, yiug tbat"hi tii
i i
and leottirin
literary fait nt
-einnient con its ,
troops stationed
Oreak which -;
:1, during the. pz
Lieutenant's Dri
take place.
tONGMEISEI, - 1
1 Fla. 15. ' The, bill Aci r 1. , bar s e MI& ,
toed for 'moneys- - 4perld ' l deneg the
1.11 4_
war j Wits roportiiti fr o ",
minittee ,
with sh_appropOittion t - :775;0 4 30.
i
A - bill was introditeed ar. ; erred,e.t,
lending for 10 _ years an !granting,
land to Arkknsaa ' and , itsoeri for
railroad . purpn s ea.. A. jo nt i ;leant titian
of, the Ohio Legislate Oaidst' the
1
assumption of the State w r debt by
tbe - General, Goverime t,
.tvap pre
sented'and-referred. lit' Mos were
presented
_.from tbei Col re ipOpla of
Arkansas for political tiqialtty with
the whiti3s; for equal Agile and the
of color distieetipes in 'the
844
army; and for an inorbase'd of
,pay. A protest ;was pile' rated from
the coloredAsiegation b tl . reeently
addressed ; tLe Preelden ,'against 'the
A il
pending Constitetion• moadment.-.-,
A bill was reportedfor , bridge over,
the Mississippi at St. Lo is 1 Mr. Wil
son wished to call up t e AiniY bill,'
and Sit . $ t lewart the bi l Or the ad
mission of Colorado; a di after eon
,l.
siderable - discussion ; th fimer was'
taken up, but. the morn ng hour oxm
pired, and; the ,debate n,i,he pnesti4
tutional Arnenditent w sieSurued by
Messrs. WilliamS,Stewa t; t acd}, Guth
rie. Thp,St . tbject was postPoned and
the bill fo.ner.iah kidnapP If Iby tne
ar.cl imprisonment, and Lb'k ilt •to re
liuquish title ~to _certain 1 ' Gdg in . Sao
Francisco, were passed. flee an ex 4
eeutive session Abe Senateladjoarncd:
I
Mil
1 , -,ll9trst.
; i.
i The Post-Office Appc 4 oPriation . bill'
I was reported from co i llut`ttee, and
'm
i t
ade the special order foe, xtqhurs!
(by.. PetitiOnS. were Pre nt‘ed Arotri'
,
the photographers , ' for an' i t nicndment
;of the revetige laws, and rlonni . James I
Hamilton •alfd .others orj protectioni
to American industry . . Tie i hill to
permit the, Inkip . of st p5,.,1&c., on
cominission - was dobat d isaid post
poned for tfwo weeks. d bill to al
low the Bali) of stamped e IvelUpes at
the value of the stamp , iid - :making i
widens., other changes inj I thn postal
itIWP; - wati also post.p n' d for two
weeks.. The House. thi3nti ) went into
Committee of the Wiioli.. , 'n the Xis-,
collaneour Appro riatii.V.l,bill .which .
tailed at; the last sthision I f.r.'Ste
i
. • .
1 vens; explained w • y unia6prO,priutien
forAhe White HoLseiwaS dbee'ssary.-,-
Amen d meots wern adoptelto remove
the hucksters stands in t ' f a . lialls and
corridors' of the Capitol. ft h i directing
American - eari>et t to be Ibonght fcr
qovbrr.ment use., 'TI e Committee
I -
rose, the Rouse tot) teceSs till
71. In the dvening sos to 1s speeches
were Aepvered h , y ,II sETs.iNewol,
Straus°, and Defrees, ail& thu 'House
adjuurned. ;', • 1
.-6ENATEf
. .
FEB bill wee,
authorize the non-deliye
to traudident and fietitr
intended to interrupt, 4'
pride.and lottery businer
were :proser i tted from Pi
-Atoierartatin.T. 'rvirfittni
citizens lot Jefferson
, -
testing against, the trains
....co a n ty, to IVe3t. i
!reported and lahLorer
'.sail ut Bithila 8.1,500 fur
rporsc.nal property, by u tra
eapture'or tile:Florida, •
lotion of ttiati sjto •o
men - who- helpedsat4
*reeked M the' Suit
•
int!oduced\and raerrek. The bill; to
the bedefit of tha t palls on , lags _to: ar
tificers tn inilitarj , .servicei i .was passed.
-The per.dtng Coilstitational, Amend.
merit was then_ i taken - 41. and Mr.
liendlicks sloe utlengih lin opp,o.
sition to it. and wail uoilsideraly
questioned in thecourse o 1 ) . 0s speecih
At italcOnclitsion Mr. Olninoler refili
cd to-an attack Upon hinkself, in ref
erecce to a ;letter Writt'en I t pi 1664'11nd
the scene in the 4>enatbecantef.Gin
4,
what exciting., - An 4xil i t:ut l j , ;:ve . ,
' Fie; ' !-
eon was beld' i and-the . enitte adjourn'.
i - ,
' - ‘,41 till MOriclay;Y_
.
1-1 1
tIOUSE
bill was jcporte(
;reimburse the lOyal Su
expenses, Which was .
the Select. Committee
A. bill t.to,
Onlloni, . -Illinois, on NkOnstrinition'
el f
'All thr Oppcsed the preseot, re-ad :
mission §ontauira mscriberS. -, - -
1 ," '‘, 1
~• - -,_ simArs. • , .
- F i 3I W a d e raiiited li
• EB. • er-_. Y. g 0 t
crodentailk of Mr. Sherman of = ()hie,'
1 1
-.Mr- El miler presented a meniorial
from 'the officera of a-o rk
olored'ooniei ,
ion in 4orida, praying far tlie fleet
tifre i fnin Aloe. I -
I
- Mr: i Cowin , ' , preeent,e4 a memorial
for a red action *en the tai , on `,P,titroi,
team: - • '- : i ' I
Mr. *Lifson seed letters tram Gene.
Tlomas liart.rant and others in charge
of the ireedinen 'in the Gulf Statee,
- which • TpreSerited that there '"w I '
af 3
danger. f . the extermination of , tb
ni‘gro ce,Cand the expulsion of tb
Norther men, if the • Enilitie: ehonld
re,
not be dnperctded , by 'United Statee
forme..• , , ' i ,_ , r,
Mr. nward introduced
' an attiend
.1
went to therepresentation.i bill; giv.
in the right of suffrage= to 1 all citi•
- zone of African descent'', wbn 1 lori i e
j
been en l olled.in the armyl and' Aavy,
wbo can re a d and write; and to all'
I possessed of property" of the: value of
two hundred and fifty dollats. ,- 1 ,
.M.r, .4 a n e 'presented- 8 tveral intl.
tions tor railroads connecting Ic.abeis
with. Texas.
~ 1
Mr. B ierman, presented a petition
for the I eduction of the , tax o nr agri.
cultural implements. , : 1
i ' HOUSE. I 1 • H 1
fir. - ogers, among oiher, bills, inl r
frOduci g one constituting eight hours
u"day's , • work.* for all l l laborers, l wollf:
men or necliSinics , enipleyed by or on
,
behalf f the F, ederal Government.,l I.
i lt
Mr cKee introduced a reeolu,ttOn
to lame d the Constitution of the Utiil ;
ted St , cs so as to excliide frem ill
l a pfllcee f the Government these w,o
lave or whO may hereafter engage in
rebolliO or conspiracy against the
Govern ecit. , ,; . 1 '
Mr. tiger soli ,introduced a bill t o
I
reduce 1 he dufietS en paper fori.booyi3
and ne 4 vspapers.
I I 1
Mr.l lienderion. of Oregon, offered
a series of rese,ilutionsi, declaring t4at i
the Goveriiinent was organized. : Ito .
confer pleat rights and privileges On
every individual,lei.d _that While the
liotite sanctions the t i liresideak lif e . x-J i
ffi
•ecuting the laws, they desire the a
sucient number •of the leidersqof
l i the reliellion_shall be punished, in fir;
Eder to , ustain the Nistsanlil character,
I end p eve a wdrning in all' time to
!come.' ~„ 1
- -1 , 1
131118 weritintroducted to pay; binin
ties to tho
soldiers of 1861 abd 1862
lto, repeal all biws ekeniptir.g I Govern
meat bonds and securities from. I,axa,
Lion, empowering States to, tax -them,
and insposing , a Governnient'tax rot' "
one fourth of one per cent. upon them,
gi'vinglbclieties. to. the hundred dairel
men, andlor the pioteshinWof persons
r fromiillegitimitte prosecution , for so*
- iiig ;under military authority. _ll I
l Mr. llawee, , froirilthe Committee pull
Elections, reported• that 'Mr.. .Vfesh i
buynedand slot. Mi. Voorhees, wisli4-
titled (o seat ; from the , ninth distriet
jut Indliena.l II 1 l •
Lion o , a rosolutior. inquiring i)flthe
President relative to the introduction
of , a loan' in this country by the fte'.
publican Goverranent of Mexico.. 11
. ,Thla Ilonse considere . d the 'Pennsyl
vania 3ohtested 'election , ceste ofo. ,
froth. v.'s. IcoorAz, and'' u s e r tb,
a w is_r____ ~,,
. .
t roil aced, to
y of:letierP
4 silcireis'eti . ;
, I gift et l ite'rs
[1 liiemnilsils
• , .(ii,tizens. of -
e
- ti#ll'"irtini
; Va.,' prO—
ferll or that
11 Al bill wits
sly the . Coh•
ia.1.,;).i to. his
!ii after the
~, jOint hi:io—
n:ounit Teal.
tjA'sohlierig
a iiii . sco. Was
,Irpo- • •--
Nelt
tAdj
Pr*
nj)wk ;
g '
uttin
t hem,
___,_
- . • . BEAVER !MARNET3.!
L e
• = coliascriii BY ii uo B. . i
Flour r bbl
Dried . pples per bus' - - ,
'o 'ea •• l ' .f ' S 1 '
irheat' ••' " 1 I 1
•Cctin •.‘ - - i t
Fla: S
'[Beane,l
iPotatol
f Union_.
Corn 3'
Eggs '
t Butter
Hams,l
Should
ISides,
Lard,•l ;, l
Caiidlels .
Alelasties,...
Carbon oil,'.
ypsi;erdat to
etc t hd *tar
4 eitrnimitt4llq
114 t Suliopt
bur_.
=IS
' , He Irll9 'sivel , - t) ii
•
*s. R.f OAKS ; ()f BiuEi sville;‘7)
if(ht of 60 / sheep lasi, iv i eek,h3'• d
ittto tike.eilerustiTe and kill
1
freoth.
.es,
MIII
per dos:
per
ENE
M
• r
• •
..... . ... .
•
111111
per gait.
••
Oiosolutio' n 9 N44xtuerlhitk.
rir., af;•Datraihili V.;:a Ls dis-
1 idiedrbrinership ihe let day pflOst4
,4,l*ll_persons indsbtid His late axip
sbef l , ted to lOU and *lttle their soo‘ l6lol
urthardelay.
:fs 1;'66. DARiAGHI9 & SCOFF.
MINISTRATUR'S4 NOTICE. =
,
TITUS or edithnistretion on she' east •
f Jamas Pros;' late of 'Patterson town-
Beaver an, itoe'd„'havina been lissn-
I the unilenigasd, all; persons. indebted
quired t 4 make inimdiste payment, sad
haring olatinsi *ill present them, :prop
nthenticated far 'settlement. ' '
• THOMAS M'OHESNEY,. Admr, ,
21'66. .Biy, Seaver tp., Lawrenonoo.
1 , 1„t4; i 1
!
H: ' I
131..+ _SA L E IC ALE
A.T TIi.'3U,MMER .13.1ASORT
OF Fl. liv; . ciralorri, 1 -,
•"1 • , •
Philipai,burir„ • Beave r County,
On ttielilayi' igaioh- 6, 1866, •
, 'l' .At 10 O'eldek•A:',V. • . '
1. , • , .
HERE will' ,
be held! a 'radio - .sale it the
I] above-nathed ißesort; all the following
named - goods! i - . - cisP,F,Ts, SEDSTEADH,
BEHDING, QUEENSHARE,LOOIOG GLAS
SE -, SOFAS, !C HAIIS,,STOVES, and General
rf10 ,.1 hold Goode too numerous to mention.
; - Terme made known on day of este. '
f b21,'4.36 ,a _. •! H. W. C1:11I9T;I:
• ,
p
1 sr
rini
9111 7 c 1 I+1.4! LIES' 1 1 1 , 1
-R if. ARC II TERM, 1,866,
18T ViENK.--411.1RD MONDAY. 1
;, . •
Jan Swick i .Irll Ricit'd Barton; . •
William Ilaya_i• ;• Ts . Q. Sill; • F !
Nisi& bars I • vs et, al;
John Stewart J .:j ,vs ".1 Little and wife,et al;
Ahab Nye ' J I .! .ye James Wood, --.
DaVid Serott'al,Jheiii se. Arch'd Roberttion; •
- 1 . do l' -j 'TS j. same, et al; J
1
Samuel Morroir- 1 , vs Thomas Greenlee;
Hamilton Kinitep&-w vs Thos Poe & wife:
fatharinehlarker,etal vs Cleve & Pitts R co; •
'Michael Main ; J vil Abraham -1 , 1 ter.
4t
• J- ' 21YIVEK--;FOUB:1 1 11 3101 4 1DA.Y. -
•.1 1 ,
W rtz,Austiol.t. 319- • - - I
, vs Sharer & Osborn; •
4 elgb; use;.• . , .
P iterson & Davidson VS •Martha
j Houdel'a:
V i nt Ealkin's Ez'r . EArs Henry Jordan' t wife.
Ilbre' of BeaVer 1 J vs Win G Wolff . : ' J. •
dunes Collins, et al - vp,,Ve M Shirts, et al:
Charles Thorn- J, vs ' Margaret Iligby, ,
JOhn Tintsman ' vi Amos 13. ind. ,
ID ' wden's heirsj - vi John T Hohnes; -
ill ee ry -Barr j vs (ho W. Barclay.:
henry
1 , -1,feb20'66,. 1 ;
_ j , LIM: WEI'AND, Pro.{"
1 T .-
NiitiCß. it Partition T
.i •
, . N the Orpitauti t O j ejurt, in and foi this e.hin.
t : ty of Beayer;and j State of Pennsylanis. :
1 , the :matter of ,i,hti partil io n of the real es- i.
ate of 'Hugh ;Young; litta of 'Economy tp. in j
( said county, deed., And ;now;. to wit. Jann-j1
I, ary 9th;1866, the court grant a rule upon Jnd.
I roung, James Young. Jane,hitermarried with 1
1, J m's J. Conway, Jeanette, widow Of Wm.
onng,deo'd.. and John,Young, Mary I,Young,i,
1 ildjJane Young,. Minor children-of said Wm. f
loung,' and all ot t ers interested, to . appea r at
it- Orphans',Court to be he d in and for said
i county, on the :third , - ,111 ndayq of :: Mai-oh
nest, and then and there addddddeept or refuse ths•
saly tp. ,
estate .,cou o n f ty sa g l u d alit
ta te dec'd.,
l'asfiotrusestaeid,t'tßocwonit—
• 1o:
115 acres and 13 !perches of laud) acthe val.
nation thereof, ((tp wit: $BB per acre), by the
',inquest awarded by said 'court, under the 'pro
!' ceedings in partition theteof, or in the 'event
1 of non-acceptance to show cause why, the Boma
il , should not. be sold; of which rule the parties
.Jabove named, and all . others interested, are
required to takeinotiCs. I . I.
• 7 ' j li I JOS. LEDLIE ,
.
Susairt'o Orpacs, ;Ij ' .. -- •T 'Stiff .
• , Beaver, feb2l,`66.- Ijj
. .
•.RVII.ISTFR'C: nTII".VI
i•
A LL persons • interested in the following
' • Administktion aitiUGuartianAccounts,
"which bak been, passed and filed In the
Bele:AEI? Office,! of Beater county,' r., . will
take, notice that the Slime will be pre ented to
the.Orphanzi . ' CoUrt, to. be held at Beaver, in
and for he County of Beaver, on We'dziesday,'
the 2lstay of, March, A. D., IBA; for con
/d
firmatioz and allowance: - • _ • 1 : '
1 The first and final account of Jiickpb Caler,
executor of the last will of Andrew f_laler,decd.
The first:And' firial'lleal Estate a'ecourit- of
Agnew. Duff,: Administlator Of the estate- of
James Stieup, d9ed. • ! •• !
I ''' The fial Real T.et ate account of• Thomas J.
l' Power, idin's of•Jaines M. Porter, deed.
I First and final aticoune of Maitheiv Laugh
lin, execu Or of theilist will of Nicholas Dasr
Sou, dec . . - • '.• ' ; •;, ,- • ; .
The fir t and flai account of B . arati M'Cray,
a
adx of the estate l ot Daniel .Ikltray, deeird.
i ; - The supplemeatal and finaliscCoune (Person
i al estate) of Thastuss J.lPovrer, administristor
1 Of the estate of James M. Power, deed.
.••
075
2 50.
2 8 Ig
The first and final account of Benj. Feb, cht,
adairof the estate of David Ganss, dec'd.
firsttind _final account of Win. Fox;ad m'r
estate George Fox, dec'd. •
e'first and•final, account of , George Mo
ors, adthinistrator of the estate of Miry
Eaton, deed. • • .
iThe accOunt'of -Samuel J. Cro s s.' tadminis
rator of thelestate &Ann dec'd.
IlThe first and-partial i account.or John Ket
ewoOdc executor of, the last will of , Williant
Gardner, decd.
The 'first' and 'final account of Denry Noss,
tidministratarja , the estate of Jaclib Noss,
•dec'd. •
.
i The first and final acoount of Henry Grcehr
ingj and j Geoige Gardner,"exeoupt4s of, the
bask-will Of George Metz, dec'd. I '
TiltO frit
L and final , 'account of. Anna Bock,
adminhitritrix of the estate of John 'Gott
lieb Boalt,' deed. • 1
The first a'nd final 'atcount Dlisabeth
Booth amt Simnel Moorhead,' administrators'
Of the
,estate of Levi Booth, dec'd.'
'; First a v id final: account of Mary Lukens, ad
rainistratrix of the estate of John M. Lukens,
deo'd. i
Thigh and ,final account of Robert - M'Cresi
adininistrator or the estate - of James L.
ItleCresry,' dec'd., • '.l •
'First and final account of John" geed and
Oliver Tennis, aditinistratori of thelestate of
Jihnes Tennis,. dec'd.• '
First and final account of James Diltati, - ad-
Ministratoi of geed pillan, dec'd. " • •
First and,final account of Robt. and Joieph
Whitehill, : executors of tho last will of David
B. dec'd.
First and final :account •of 'William flood;
administrator of the estate of William Sea
right, deed.
First ,and final account of Thos. J. Power,
iurviving administrator of the estate' of Col.
David Beies„dec'd. _ • , _
First end final account of 'll,Corge Harker,
adminiattitot of the estate of James Moore,
dee'd. , •
1!
i bb
To
First;and final account of John 81414, id
i*nistrator of .'the •estate of Robert &tool*,
dee'd.• ' 4r. •
.
Account of James Allison, surititing exec
ittor (di the last will of -Mary Thornily, deed, -
The.fitet and partial 'coon* of B. R. Brad
ford and W B. Foster, itimistrators of the es
tatiofWilliam Foster, devil. .
„ _
~
The guardian aceount Of Joseph 8. -- Wilssirt,
vitalism of Joseph : Scott, minor son of
Jamea'Scott, dec'd.. 1 ..
`J0 . 1 ..
iii The account of n Boyd, guardian of
arijoet Torrence, minor heir 1 oi. Albert
Trifronee. deo'd. ' 'I I
The.secount of Joseph Britten, guardian
of Giusti:inks A...ltrittaid, idner soul of John
Wilted* doted. 4, .
. The: net:mints of Thes.:Burns,. guardian of
~Elisabeth end Simon M'Cullough, minor heirs
of. Sarah; M'Cullough, decd. • , ;
. The accounts of. James Allison, guardian of
:Nancy and Margaret Baxter, minor heirs and
grand children of:William Powell, tiec'd.
-.1 • j• I ;- A. R. MOORE,
!Bearer, Feb. 21; 136.; ' Register.
=I
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7V.
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$1
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4.
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KM it
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etoater,
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Ar` D ; EX MI
n 'PUB -GOODS'
B GO IV
LATES
Silkbonsiota. w.
. do' • i d°
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Velvet' s bonnoti 1 , 1 0
•'
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Moninfog bon'Ai Ido
'Full orossisto4'fo do
'h eelN Pik
10,00 "
12,00 . ft. /11
12,00 1,%
• 113,00- 1?-44
41
1,4
11,00
E 2 1.2
orals;.:'
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` $2,75 Ise $1;4;
3,75 2,7 i
• 010 3,01
• 4;50 •!! • IA
8,00
8 IN 1'11.0285110Nr
BiWoes's,
do
wort
do
, do
(to I
do I
t
Sao
HOOPED
do
do
MIR ,
TRI~ZMITG3S,
KINDS, ar v'E cask? "
ALL
alizives`
ilosie
/2
•
e d e i; cl F .Pla r u n e iy iess I e rs t i t o aIL 1121
S!:kntsgel, Zephyr 144
, Corsets, Pies Ditto&
iris and Dratconi;ll l .
'dollar.
Oki Ladies %.
boni, Flower*
Emtiroideries.l
Collars, Hoods
Shairls,
• It
' I
's.Uridn
:Taps,
Ruei l
tall kil
i, Nub
kUti, & •
*. Sh
ono
s
4 . MEL
g at LESS 111ANCOii
=
,
iloistoo my ! lorL7 *le
.15i . "11 boon cxkdiod
igerWishitig tq Cl
stoat; these goods
vasi Loti:
• I 'MI
11illitei7 workTo
,
Stimpiag, pink'
'aiiismikia
•
'TANURY.
sU kinds, to sides, crop.
ng u 4 , Cloak Maths
on sbott oaths.
I.§..Cl9,alcing C
hand. • Machine*
. 'Remember
occdpiect by. IMII4.
of A. G. Ilurst),
Idling t 4 orde.
br plsoc—rood. bumf
BEES' (i'lpoaito them
ridgewstsr. • j
,WAT
FERIty4I)I) ) •
1 13E41 , 7111?: .
. it:COMPANY)
SMITII 7
..itttft
pETR i bIiE
1 • 1-
rar Value o'
CAPITAL STOC
80,000 Share of
WORKING CAL'
AT ft • meeting
above comp
the borough of R
the following pqrs
for, the ensuingte
, , 1
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of the otockbolderii of tit
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Charles Stone;
James,Darragh,
Levi Brennarna.
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.01iN B. IWILtIA3IS having justrttal,
from the armY . where' Le haiserle al '
almost three ireard, wishes - to intorno hil !tie . o. , ,
er arstomernand geriewilili-P,,;
he h a - opened' hie S ho pin ti
the mortiresd of IP -
MABSET HOI,TBB, BRIDGEWATEI4ro
where Eili" - .Will cirri on in hislorwe r ti
sed.tialtiiiitable st yle. By‘close attest
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buidnen, he hopes o merit laid receive s
_alabareof -üblic istronage. 'Dose 4 01
41 . 'germ. smo p oth 'eh ve, or hair cut is sin
, ioiable styli, jest stop in Ind 0 14 ' 1 °, 1 1,.
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Groceries at .[Re cril or by ROW .
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ItUTTER, Egge, said alt-,ltinds of 9 3 ,,,. 4
i producie inkeit in ex`change , for.r-71,
t e ,highese: market price} will -be paw: f __.
Connection with the. Grocer y end Liquor tin
the Bakery and Cinfectioniuy in still 07 1 ,
on, where •ma i :li 'found& Brit elit s i, i r o iu,
meat of cakes, corifectionafiei, canne d
picitlea,. - spited Tm
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tobacco and cip of all fsney,brin4 , M'
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medicinekand ascramental iturPo.ses °°-.
ly en hand.- _, I._ i - ' ~,kr•
Birtrio-not, forget the place, . Peto,.ras
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