The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 13, 1866, Image 2

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    BEAVER
.1 4 It."calANl
JUNE=
- rote itcnruftoi,
GEN, JOHN W. , GEARY;
of 01111BNIMAND COUNTY.
trilion Comity NominatiOnst
. I • .
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Con g ress.,
Gjgo. y:LAWIIENCE, Washington;
1_ President Judge.
- B. B. CHAMBERLIN, New Brightoni
. - ' Associate Judge.
- 'AGNEW DIOIFP, New Brighton;
,'State Senate.
• Cox.. A. W. TAYLOR; Borough;
1 .
Assembtg. . • .
MATTHEW S. QUAY, Beaver;
\ . • ilterif. .. _ 1
- 1 )
'.. RN S. LITTELL, Holkstown; •
.Register dr .Recorder.
ARIUS SINGLETON, Raccoon;.
' Cleik of Opals. ' • -.. ,
' . 1101 IN A. FRAZIER, -Beaver.
• 1 1
. ' - Commistrione.
• JAS. WARI4OCK, North - Sr:richly;
1
Poor Rouse Director: .
' JORN B. POTTER Y
Raecc on •
• '
' • • Auditor.
3. F. M'MJLLIN, S. Beavek . ;
• - Trustees of Academy. '
Da.-JOHN MURRAY, Britigewater;
, I ,* Da: DARID STANTON;N. Brighton;
- PRESIDENT JOHNSON elaime to be
, carrying out the policy of President
Lincoln and the platform of the Bal
. titian ConVention of 1864. The
IFloatocratie party denounced Lincoln'e,
Obey - it. the *overeat terms, ansil
could not refrain from irejoicing at hie
• iseassinationl and denounced. more
, bitterly they Baltimore platform on
- which he:Wae reelected President.—
Now that ere party professes to en
-dorm) the samc policy and to support,
his succeesor , who iellresenta it., The
Chicago platiorin proclaimed the war
a failure and differed hvevery panto.
War as ninch l from the Baltimore plat.
forin did the Baltimore platform
-• trent tho pl a tform of rebels' in arme.l
B.aa tic; musses of the 'Democratic'
party,, together - with the corrapt and
chingerous leaders been thoroughly
converted, or pi this more pretense ?
WO' •can - not believe that the leaden
are any better i pow than they were in
1864, when. ,they met, in the city 'of
Chicago, and counselled and' con
,.
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spired with the emissaries of the Con. ---....•••••••••117
tlendered itself :so
during the war that to Lope of re-
gaining; poiffer could be entertained
without same.such summersault. Naj
thinking man can be deteived, how. ;
over, and w i e are certain the President
regards the[action of his new friends,
in its true light. Clymer in 1.86.3 ,
dolled 3 7:gilandigham, and in 1 104
waslfourd opposing the Government
andl,assertibg the war), a &Hare, .and
the di uppreision` of rebellion imposethle.
. !ants
,be elected Gov,ertior
now, and des anybody believe hello
*Deere- in ndoraing'Johniot and the
13altitnre ,platform
Ws are credibly informed that a
_ Deinocrati speaker of this place
charged, ai a Democratic ineeting,la
Brighton township, that the present
Board. of Commissioners—namiit
each . of them -were stealing the pea.
plo's money, ecause• they sat about
' .two hundred sad fifty days in the year,
sad that is Democratic time it was
not so. The , charge of stealing is
rater a sorions one to make, and we
wo "surprised to learn who bad inade
it. , But let us see how this , matter is.
Frim 1840 to 1854 the Board of Com.
1
missionerS were Democratic. The
average' ilumbe4 -of dayi each year
charged for by eat% Commissioner was
about two hundred and fiva, , and* their
wages amounted to six and a half per
geol.. of ',amount of; receipts of- tffe
county. Then the receiptefimointed
to 114;000. 'Now they are $94,000.---
* /lumber - Hof • warrants granted then,
, - 1000 a year; now they, amount to
1600. la addition to this, the Com•
inissioneri l i,of the present dif have
Igia duties of the*Relief BOard • .to at.
..t.end to;'which requireait least thirty
addltfonal 4 days. The ainount paid
•
Commissioners_ Dow amounts to but
-- ssio - aad a half per coif., lost fcur per
ment. hute Unto iiniter Democratic a 4—
infotistratlon: the tazablea of . the
county have..ineregased largely, and
the ;duties of `the office torrease se
' coidiogly. If it took a Democratic
Board 20 1 [ 5 days each to superviie the
collection and -- ilisbursement of ,Illf,'•
000 - xyear ? how many days would be
required diAt l i the collection and
disbur*e ritail
crit of 694,000? We leave
thi'queetouor candid ' men to wnewer2
4
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Agair, fa 1 $ the Democratic tfotri
anAssioners, chaises and received-1278.
In addition to their payfor:::fnei-'
AffiAlki.iskiate;:idet u traielioCac.,
, :a041,1 /*V!I9O-werd charged and
miKie . A.' • X iss base : the companion.
fi giskercep, %bat trti joa thinlc of it f
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lIMMI
Oirthe. evening : of - . Tuesday._ sth
°~aARG~'~.
inst., according to previews. announce- '
menu Col. Chas. H Shriner favorled
the people Beaier, county with hia
views upon the vexed gueition of tb*
ipconstructien'olthe rebellions States.
The COurt Howie was well tllleci - by
itn
audience in which the Dumooratid
meat - predominated decidedly,and bag
the trontseats._ ?The Colbnel bad an
nounced hiniself a troitm man ard' a
supporter! ,of . tba- . -Union ticket, digit
be was.a friend 9f the President= and
of his policy, the *dee &ndeOnstitu
tionality - of which his Speech would
demonstrate, bat . tbat he desired 'the
election of Geary as did'lOhnenn, and
that' hts argument would be concilia- i
tort', and directed to strengthen the
Union cause. 'The contempt end ha:
triad of the -President he alleged to
the copperheadfaction, was too deep
and sincere to admit Of &possibility of
of bie affiliation withAtietn,.or of his
ever ablindoning the party. wilich .
_placed him in power. With this un—l
derainding, it was not stiange that l i
staunch 'Union men w ere - betrayed in.
to giving him a welcome, and officio. '
ti ,
ng as officers at the meeting.
4 1 ,
'But t -it resulted that despite his pro.
feasions, the 'Col. bad been whoring 1
with 1 the Deraocracy. It: 'is alleged
that - be held private council with their
leaders, and that the resolutions read
and passed by the Democrats at the
meeting ,
were prepared upon COLDS.
1 . i
tion - with theideadera, - whom in 'Re
lublican society be was pretendingo
,
Onounce and" despise. It is certii n
that these gentlemen :were, active in
filling - the house, that they knew that
i•
resolutions wore -to be passed, and
their nature, and that they were pres
ent
in person to indicate to the noon
phostleatod;of their followers wben-a
good Ihit was made and where the ip-
Olattse carne in. The speech, of Col.•
,firiiier justified them in: their efforts.
It .was not rui_inneh a .vindication of
the President as an attack upon Con
lgress, a bitter personal tirade against
the true, and , tried men of the Repub
lican party, who were denounced as
conspirators. ' and revolutionists, de
serving places in Hilitory beside Murat,'
Denton and Robespierre, and aiming
at- the dbposition of the President,
.
1 which, unless the people -interfered
would, slid the spe&ker, be attemptid
Within forty. days. As .a result, be I
'gave us•the picture of the litreets of;
our towns and c ities running itilblood;
~
which we had heard - poitreyed •by
Gibson, of,Wishingtori, in his - triitor.
Z 73
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taking it all iiftill,.waa snob-ap One ae
MOntgomery, oi Gibso% Or 4 liTils.on
could hive made, - without Toeing a
,man of their folfowlog. ' If the De.=
mocracy had employed an emissary in
the guise of a Republican, to come
here and endeavor to distract and di..
vide the friends of the Union,ba would
iv,
have tal ed ;as Shriner talked, and
they cos not haverapplatided him
more' be, rtily . than they iipplinded
Shriner. ' If,in the two hourei occupied
by his %.1 refully prepared effort, he
uttered a ord to m
indicate his gy.
patby wit, the Union 'party,'or which
in the most remote degree could en=
courage iti members or strengthen its
candidate in - the campaign- now upon
us, we fail n d to detect it. - - .
.
There are perhaps acme members of
the Union party in Beaver,eonoty
t the-policy - of President
every feature; there are
who ado
Johnson i
otheri who endorse the most - radien
propositi 1 4s of Sumner and Stevens
1
and the I aders of the majority in.
Coogreer. •The masses of; the loyal
people, h wever,look upon the present
imbroglio at Washington is a conflict
of, opinion between statesmen alike,
loyal to the Union, add striving to the ,
came great end, and look fprOlard
confidently to the day when the pres- i
ident and Congress shall meet upon
some` safe middle - ground,and give the'
country that ; peace in the capitol'
which it has conquered in the field
There aro ione, we think, ready :to'
denounce Johison, SeWard, Dennison,
and Stanton u traitors, nor, to rank
Sumner, Stevens, Wade l ab& WilsoU
with, Such. conspirators as. Murat and
B:obespeirre, even at the' biddlng'of
Shriner. Those who listened to hie
invectiies against these tried and
patriotic statesmen. could not but re
flect that when Freedom first *V het
Emits in 'amity against Slavery and 1
calkoithism,' these Alen bared their
blides in the front of her battfle, - „ar.d
that Shriner was then and long• afttrr
ward a dapthin ifs the ranks of her
enemies, and doubt , his sincerity and
t
i.O
deny his right to pass_jidgnie upon
them. And we think there ar none
of whatevei fhade of opinio ihe
!Mao& agree that the man w at •
tempts, as Shriner has done, to use
and- exasperate Abe Union party ti. l 7 -
gfunefi either - their President or rep 7 -1
reeentatives, if dot inteptionally; ii
Idirectly , ministering to - the - Poems Of
. .1
their enemies
col, orbli
s tittle - fe 9 iiiiric f . iniemind be
is revolvintrabciut a Bled point
MEM
M=El=l
traction and . very, - sorely a
intik* yhtioaklAft,aa
We knit himArsWikii
13e etraightest seet;,stit. for
ity to 'hat party, ,rea s
of th 6 - , Whiskey flusiiieet •
PbslifielObisi daring the ter
Bigler. Tan xears ago he
inent in the councils of of
this section; hitOsee ;sea
CO . those will frequented t
-snd-Cciunty Conventiontya
if we mistake not,, on one .o Awei t oc
casions i‘beirirlioatrienial can . idate for
Legielatire preferment. :us when
.
the sce ptre. of powei 1 depit Led from
the Democracy, Shriner ''o l liowed its
glittering lire into the ca pe - il the
opposition. In 1860 bow a lisle--
pais" to the Reading Dine ntion, and
l an aspirant ' for the bone .of repro.
I'
emoting the lienicocrits of this Pon
gression Distrh3t at C ha lestor is
1862 he joined etbueiastic Ily in rat--
h
iffing' the - non fnatiotsi So , Coebran
and Rosa. Wi, in the, i. rue 'brief
terrnoc.m a bitfer and d. nuncietory
enemy or§iinon Cameron be became
hoe -admiringalitierent, an d - :that gen
tleman characteristically rewarded
hie new born devotion by an Assietunt
A l sseseercohip in j lluion. county In
1864, though not, a candidate r before
the people of his district or the Un
ion nomiontichyfor Stets nate, thro'
seine adroit jugglers' be .turned up
t -
uppermost. on the Benet° ial Confer
ence, and run4ing as Ca eron's car.-
, didate, was decisiVelidet ated. The
GoneraYsoothed his isortiification !).y
the present of the District Collector
ship-lot U.S. taxes,whichicomfortablel
berth the Colonel now en'oye. When
earomo, true to the 'ea inal princi. ,
_ i
pies ,of Republicanism, a id. believing
the position of the Presid nt to, be in..
'Consistent therewith, par ed coinpapi
with Johnson,he had no 1 nger a voice
in the diettibution 'of t
patronage; and , Shriner
pany. with Cameron. .
almost completed the c
and positierik His ape
day evening, as was re
leading. Demcocrat, "w
enough Clymer speech 9
imidre many months ho
be delighting
10 Democrat 1
with the DemCcratic e
delighted thorn of Yore.
Censorioul' persons, in
Colonel's political record
Iris opinions and pr,olessii
l ed and of little importaq
shoilel charge bim wit'
He has develcpail in rol
feetiob the.facUlty of to
ly such a political summ,
exigencies of the 4ime rf
i
and lighting n erringly
This -time, ho awn., wg
lerred wofully. , His Wit
for s mance can scarcely fn
upon his back in the slot
ed Democracy, beside
i champion of the people'
is the special object of
THE Local charges th , t the soldiers
will assembled at the mut House a•
few evenings smse, to •:lee!, Delegates
to the State r ponventinn,
wore all "feather' bed sAdiers." This
statement bTa just` as much truth and
justice in it as we might expect the
editor of that paper to it dul e in/
einwhen.
referring - 0 the defenders if thercn.
try. NearlY all whoe.re present at
that Meeting. do far as an remem
ber, had Mien severely w .unded "at
the front," in the servi.a o the coon-,
try, and - were ftll bray:
diers, of wbbse record
'inerris Proud. This is
effort on the part of t I
tract' from the. merite
of the'brave defenders
becaise in ;defending
well ,they mined th
mod-On Democracy.
where the true soldiur.
Mr. Editor. •
Tsa Feoian war tur
b;eo a fizzle.l The in
die has beet abandone ,
of deluded Irielimer.
Bah:glee, St. Albans,
awaiting tranettortati.
in the United Stain
aid numbeil ; .1
reached Boston
at Albapy.giod elAtewh
tirTha trial •of •• eff. Davis . has
been postponed anti - Octobe,r. Ef
forts are being made by hi&connsel t.i
have him released on bail and parole.
They have had. :sev.rul Interviews
with te Presidenkfo this object, and
it ik reported that th , y are stangaine
sr success.. - • '
. ..
'Tau Ittieigh (N"O4 &Mine' •Tiews .
with .ponaiderable favor - the per
plan of reuesitvnetidn. - . It saya:•"lt
ie OUT deliberate opiniOn that the above
terms aro the dery beat the Southern
States eta- obtain. If .• these serail
aborrld'be rOjectedcheavier and more
i
stringent=mearlreo will be required;
Dell- .in this matte . , wilf-be danger—
, i one. ... , . I ,i, .
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A corree:pondent,'Of, that West Clies
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ter .11epub4aknigee Om John Hick
limn, of Chester C 4312 ty,,:as i cloth•
date foz) the United 1 tatee Senate.
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ed: IK'nliee'inVOlvtng - the • 2- 615 41 Ito . eee : 2 .11..
11 . ii ito Cannon -.4... i 7 . nab; ' eu . ' Ili%
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ii-ke'dien to' the lowing resolutions • were ado to am.,(l' Local containing the a ve , , Tell , us___t ike , ....1 g. 4 .- a .. 41 ) ,,
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1 .h s Warsaw 11, 1. 7 .4) " 130 ~ bac ~„."-.4
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had fotrits object, the destruction of onr v: v uhe e ich e h t . lit,ica .spe t
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tender care e xercised by since to two or three of the citizens of
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- --* . , ' • • - ' innint Ana Peeplef..
_tbe!Te . able, of Darlington, said - -by way Of i .I°'s-1, ,I. 40 41 Li,:
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1 ...- itsit m ee .: dv - e r ib o o r tni b at ..... l -; gru fro ti m tu a d l e trtiese w . • o a .knoWledge walked be smoked-rissidtiouicy. I.oc- at 6 :' 15 P ia '
ally he would stop to chat with 'l, F. R. MYERS, Gee. Ticiic i i.
I Tenth.. That the soldiers of Pe . usyl7a
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I - • • ,- , recogiiiti no *tarsier or truerfelen. thsu Gov- ,
era's would salute hi m ae hepaased,and - CLEVE.& PITTS • RR'
, . • .---i • • ernor Andrew Gregg Carthi. • His . *mob oar more than once to ths apace of half an Oa and after Mayl2o, - 1866, tralss afflict
i) Democrats' of Illinois confess watchword: his tame oar hope,,au . hiiiMerit liput ,we noticed him talking pleasaiitly Siting daily,, Sundays exeePtetl,agfo'd ,
iaelves "dead broke," and their our.gbry. ' Thennswerving love o the_,sol
ial Committee have deaided riot 'diets friend will be reciprocated' b their an- and listened with apparent intereSt to -" -- — GOING sorri7l
- veteran who was 'recalling, Pere ' r '
,I t a State ticket. in the 6eld this talterhi g 4 " l : 66 ° l6l ' `' - ` • ' an incidebtof the l earl) , South- 1 1.
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sane of Pea:lnge,. county I nnani- , Twelfth. That believing treason a a crime, Atrough . the Wilderness - ' , . i Euclid street' * Bll .1 251 "1 353 ":
ly re-nominated the lion..Thos.'Jo ..
and that traitors should" be punis. ed, We di- : ~.i.- -'' . - has . Huth,oo; I 915 "i 05 "- o ',
- ...Ten. grant rapt in .repose a con ted
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for Senator from
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mind that the lending traitors she Id be con- - Cleveland .... i 800 Am; 24Orsi 3loss,
:illersburg-. 1 1 ,•• I " ' -• '
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•victed and executed as an clamp'. to traitors wince that-coni•eys no idea of great- - Odle 11- ' •
Mercer and. Warren have yet for all time to come.. •• [ item to the beholder. liis eye 'is a 1 1 1
,tt, on the su b ject. •;.• i • •; 2 hirieault. Thatthis conve ntion is able to ,
ono or the Repr d • express its sentiments upon the w .oin matter mild-blue, and has a benevolent ex- Ravenna •i 950 "I 415 "i 53ti ,':
. L. Whann,
and candidates in a ow. words, p i
. ressio . n .. .v,heritiii is conversing with Alliance 111045 ~'; 51K 1 ";I 61)
eaves in the . last Legislature ot iwhieh may answer for our banner nscriPtions ale . soldiers. .W e ohserved that he _B*Y.,or_4 l i •••••• i 97 " 1 535 "1 ' ;
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!Le Gee Congress attempted to defend and protect our tense about-him , n r affectatioo.! lie .' ,• - • 1
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allies, the loyal men of the South, gainist the lain ._ L , I s ° 1 : - , • ... .
t lion deadly hatred of the common ens .. ies,to make is p,. sitripio, andunostentatious-- ..,_.•____........., ......--- ~ - ---1 .• ,
I reee good fora race freedom proffered a the price The recenrstory that be is learniog 10 Welltiville .... I 930.0 t 1 415 rs .....•..
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.t . , COnt of aid and awarded as the due of ioyalty;=de-1 leave tiff strioking, and bait succeeded 8ayard........ ' 1 10441 -11 - 535 ::, .•.. :,
ic . into serves. our unqualified apprrral. ) so far as to get along with - ten to Ed.. 1120 ." 610 .
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teen cio•ara a,.dav n.ust be a mistake. r y4ls " 700 " '
ntn th legislate as to protect American ' .d - ust7 by a ''' - • ••• •
lie smoked three and had begun Millersburg.. ...... -.• ' ...... ... , ' .......
Gant w high protective tariff. -
I I Col. Bayne, of Allegheny, ofTe - ed the fol. fourth in ther,brief period that elapsed' Akron ....:......' ... ..:. ........ .; ••••••••••!.
ong oc • 1 • • 0 . --5, ~ 514
1 lowing-resolution, which was &clop d: 1 . while he was waiting in.the depot ' Hudson ......... 1 I...turg ~ o,
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I Resolved, That. theloyal majokit in Congress .. ' - . . Euellii street 0 152, .. rB.l
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Lffl l tigtl ; deserves our gallant.gratitude ;t . • radical --- F ---- 7 ---- -- -- ; '- - - 1 ----. Cleveland.... 1 2,05 ~" -",83 5 . •'' .
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oh! Ate•xatfiltaring and persistent ash : ronciS to the Beaver, Beaver eo., Pa., deo'd, having 'c ' ' I, T -,-- ---. .
'I I :Cause of pqual freedom. I 1 ` been granted to-Ale undersigned, all persons -!
Beicire......: 1040Aml. 610A41`'Or: -
The 1 1 , - l im* ndeb ed ted iate to p s a s ym id e e n s t ti . ii s e nd an th r os eq e ura sv e i t g to ro m s a imi ke ,1050 ‘.l .625 `•l; ls ''
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hi ,ii ••.In Cho House of Represe tativos,on arainst the same will present , hem properly Steubenville. 11158 '. 4 743 " : SA•
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authenticated for settlement. - : . I ' 8-45 ; ' • 1 723" '
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•HUGH ANDERSON. Ados 1 , .. . Smith'sFerty 147 "' I F 901 I ' .1
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ferson Davie was the -leader of the late an" '
Produce an" C o mmission Merchant: • --
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Ili:I . -laws of the . United tares , and' , i Warr/souls, No. 201- Liberty Street, 1 , - 1 , ----",- --- AOO
whereat!, by the pro' cla4tin ion of the r - ,
. •,, ' ' • itteburgh ~ ' lo" 'i 4351 ' 5 ~"1 , • . ,- , ! 0
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Preeiderit, of May, 1865, aid - IL is , . 1 PrITSBURd. PA. 1 ' ' ' °cheater "... 1 600 " j • 545 . „-' . 4 .`, 1 1,! 4 0
was :charged with co mpli -ityi : Jin , toe. , i •. . .1
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assiesaination , of PrCaident ice u,and '
1 i • mummer.' DZALIII. IX , • " 0r....1
, I • ellsville .:. 420 "1 71 5
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S ith'sF.erry . 1 336 "I 6ffi "I ~c - li
said proclamation has not . een revok- Butter, BacOrr Potataar . Poio, S 'eubenville.• 328 u! 813. • n
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• • • . - „ ife..it :Resolved as the Opin on Of the ,v gg ., Feather*.
.., ' Cheese, -Beans,, Honstay, • Grain,.
Lan& Tallow, Dried Fruits. C rimo /ort iv ffe ao eli . B La r f d r i a ;: e a r ,."':'! . . 68 54 ,, - 3 , :•1 9 , 8 : 0 17 0 - ii, , i 1 i i i 9 1 2 . 1 ,,,
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Davis should be het: ip c
_' Y ' ass ' • _Ala Giants futer-rpultry, 1 1 • , -,---
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prieoner.and subjected 10 ial accord- • als., !' articular • atteution -given to produce . _ 1 • iim ,,,
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tog, to the lavie of the I l an . • - T: , eoutuzinamts. ' .1.1•3 18 : 61 a - "-uavee ' ',' - ns s rd, 9.5i1
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l'he reseltalou was d ted by* • . , N na .. • P s h id ilad ,,, e' l l . p 4 h s is a 6 m .s . o, a ts .li--po l. dei. s.a ,
vote of yeas 165, n it 19. "he promo. A NoRmAL clic SIJH Q O . .. . T .cksir
Wel wits agreed .to • withOut a divisiora. 1. , 111
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WOOLI--4 be' wool ruaraet, in . tale • WILL BB OPENED AT TUE . ' Al, __ ..
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.bat fen, sales will not eixoeed 8000 . - . .11E1TER iIIiUSICIL INSTITUTE; sell our .1 tow) So' fiew ' p eel
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all' -t o ld .. Prices ange- tojvi . • _. • . • ~, _ • ! i
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45 to 50, eta per pound. . But, troni "lily 17, and continue rive Weeks, ,en trial. . Warranted ..,.
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what we'are able to learn, wool grow- • '
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era will ' not' sell, general' , at.. those •• , • 17,11/?.12! TUE DIRECTI•N or, ...4 ; A l a / s ay &emelt 0Y .-,t a.
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prier's, and a majority o .them will - •• " . - ' '
1 - - I ° wan% row ' t - .. tdiolirl.,
honether it ear ~•
bold their clips over- unl they are MOF• As Igo 41-01 --
1N N. 11 4 aw e sTtO!'
.. . , , --•-• - 1 . - • "01 r_bor ' lug ged ''''
offere&MOre renitioentttve. The mat- - EOM dail - Insiinetion d p tae . - rettja. , L pvi
Vet has opened in Other - 'risi of the . . g e n I n . gi g i ns ib eroug h B. wa n . sw i m =U 3 :I 'IP : ' gL
1 . kinds. • Under and uP .
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State,,and prices raltiltbei* VIII* same on if the Vole's - , Reading MaMe. l&e: . at. Bl i dd • .ord, Maine, 0.
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i , hi sgo• r ,,,,,
as in'Stpubenville. The, Satidusky A Childrsn's Class will hitorsmd.. to - meet may ! '6 O . k ..--_,.•
Register . states.. t hat the 00l ilettion /St 4 41'0104111 * LEL ..
. „1, -.1 , - ~..A6s.r
was inaugurated on. Frid y,. .a,t,' that , I.l3l Besed ia n ua kil einall t° Teee r l 6 . j i •• . 4 - , -., 1 1 0 ii ik riP s ia N satimig T II
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place, by, the sale 3f, I MI, . thousand l'i *ray limisoni ort.-.70m6 , et , Orlisrl. f aint 0 1... A mei, 0. T• ils , "- - •
ponnd ak_fifty cents. ' T e.wi)6l was trot aashaht $O; ' ;.1, ~i , 1 - Bob ... ill . ' . . ( I ' l
in very fine condition l- I P ioca ' arn.ral. 1 Cbildroef4lash $2. -- ' I 1. - isii . , 66 ! - . .
i log frOM- 16 00Y % 4ftif — cgii L.-..viStai bek- ! l lirP 7 . . e ,irm6l4l l. - • 2 . , . 1 t . .. ..„. iAlsrus,.. ' ..i . , .1.1 • wet 'se WY PI ,ree jilie. ' . m li s j
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vorg . not
eraPh 1
Ct!rtip
paseed - ,Wi
°hieing'
seal 4;- kf
day ; oi
!T t r u o r s e. et . b e. : .
oenitibf
his Milk ,
e peg Ate
si
- 4)60v; t0 .'
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rom•
ntenified
familiar
State
ally aignt and s ,
The bil was retained, very , proper-
Jy, by tb Aiovernor to aviait,the .13,9 7
cision of lir Supreme Court, epon'tbii .
1-tineation - , theconatitutionslity of tk4l
..act; of agrees upon. Which one State'
law was ad; 1K oirefinvOlving the
princiPle was well knOirn to the Goir..'
ernor, aye .well . as to, the editor of awl
Tetegrap , was set down for argument
at the:lf Y term, held ai, Ifiarrisburg
a week r two agoOtrid the Executive
anticips d speed, detison, which
wonhi , b4t -- sive of the fete
of the 111 * The argu..
ment wr but the Court
deferring Gove!nor_de.
termini
PiroMPI is the
sum al is .of
fence
be was;
graph•
against
one, ni
will•dei
as beet
It nt
ern in
Court
if the
'tit Al
Bench 1
of :the
posing
for '
Curtin
nently
last f
that
the
We be\
bents tl
tul Co!
dignif
terred
e Executive
parted corn- -
e has n.cm
cle of party
la of Tuee
arked by it
•s. a good
r bun," and
ill doubtless
andier.per,
nenee.wbich
cent n
tlema,
graph
anppoi
East
bettel
dined
paper
In
view. the
resy r jegard
ns ebcrt•liv..
, e; but if they
treachery to
tion'
in pn
totionl
of Lal
...:....,,;
region 1
port
firlcoble per-
ping precise.
'e
• •
rsauly as the
quire of:him,
pon hie feet.
fear he has
Icrobaoc per•
ii to land him
gh of defeat
thae,.."ekillent
rights." who
pis adulation.
Tb
therm
Centi
LO pi
year.
On
publi
moue
Hog
Wet.
LIM
NV
sent
the
been re-nominated by the RepubliCans
of Venango for re-election. ,
TL e Greene County Repatlican: Say.'
that Hon. George - V.' Lawrence
will receive the nomination, in
that county without oppositiou—
"whie. insures his 'unanimous nomlha
tionnthe District: . • .
LLst week the'Republicans otArm
strong county nominated- the follow,.
log ticket.: PreSident lodge, Joseph
Bungtoe; Congress, Tlinrnm Wil
-1 liam ; Associ a te Judke,,lt M.'Beittyy
tlll i
Ass'Ably, R Heckling; , Registei and
Rec rder,
•i
P. K. Bowman; Pro;honota
.ry,
The
G Parr. - . .
~ The naine of Gen. T. F. Wiliiestas
a ca didate for Secretary . of. state, of
Ohi .is.mentioned,. The Ganeral'seri•
cif itli distinction in the war foi the
Uni n; He mitered the service in
186 a Lieut. Colonel, and rough - Chia
wa
i
'pp to the rank of Brevet Brigs
-diral. -,
It v . W. - T. MeAdamii,lof Mercer
and true sol—
ver Loyal eit
°oly ,another
e Ewa/ t.odep
bin& of the
of t i lle country,
he I country so
hopes of Abe,
You trill . seo
are in October,
ed out to have
fusion of :Cana•
and theasands
re. at Buffalo,
and elsewhere,
to theii.hom . es
A. hags , party,
appear to have
y; also others
re. .
" ' •
lotinty, will ito presented by his' citi
zen litho soldier friends as a candidate
for iiii-gress in the 20th Dist; ict...sub
jecti _to the 'decision of the ,Mercer
Union Convention.. Willtain • 'Acre '
.
"Emi, ot Greenville, is also a biotech
comity candidate for Congress in the
sante distriet. , .
The Democrats of the Nineteenth
distiot having rut . Dan Simi fair Stit'te
Senate and nad hint defeated, nove
propoNe to rim: Congreinizt-
The 'Girard Se4ator anntiuncestblit a
call is tieing circulated to bring him
out for Congress' upon the Johnson
platform, and understands that.. Ole
call is "numerously , signed!?
The' Clymer Copperheads ; propose
to bold a Mace State Convention. in
Readitig on the lith. of July.
called by their. State Centriit Commit':
Wberenpo'n the ..ReadingVournal
remscks; "There was 'a,Mass Copper;
head Meeting here three years ego,
but it didn't iimount to much.. Some
of the back-township falksi when - they
%SW the big crowd, thought Wood
watil would be, elected beyond all
doubt and talked of twenty - thous.
and majority-41a when the vote came
to ,be - counted the twenty. thousand
majority turned upon the other side
sor Andy.. Curtin. So bo
The biligeat 'port ,of humbpgs,
in Berke or elsewhere, vnll. not save '
Clymer'S bacon. •