The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 20, 1866, Image 3

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    - I$E BEAVFikI
JuNE aittr, isekr,V - ' -%t
;
,;yOCA and MM:UA3MIIL
c o uratt Executive ; Oomeuittee.
. -
Beaver: M. Wayand,,Chalratan,J.l3,. Rubin;
„Borough.tp: JohnCansloky, L
Ames Varragh, • ', • , •
Bridgewater: !gm- Bain_
gig Deaver: C. P. Wallace;
Brighton: David W. Scott; •
chip . pews: John 8. Herron;
Darlington: Dr. W. .C.-Shurleck;
Economy: • George Neely;
Fallston: George N. Taylor; • I
Franklin: John o.. Wilson;
Freedom boroughi" W. W. lien;
Freedom district; 5. Paul;
. Green: 8. Nelson; ,
_Prankfcrt: W. Fraser;
M'Guire: Jahn' Nehea; - •
• -.Hopewell: • P.obt. C. Scott; •
Industry: John Wilson; •
Independence: '4rthur, Shields;
. Marion: Thomas Phillia;
Moon: D. B. Short, \
New Brighton: .8. Magaw, John Boyle,.E.
;tops; • ; -• • :
New Sewickly: Henry Gcchrint
North Sewiekly: Dr. 5. Witharow;
Ohio: John :Mentz- I•
• Patterson: -James Patterson: _ •
Phillipebnrg: Robert. Reinth;
Pulaski: W. W,lr
ItochestervS. J. Cross, .'I. \T. Shal!enberger;
~.Bactittele James Smith;
Sontbltavei:. John Roberta. •
'oirWil. BERGH/Al, Js., 54 Fifth . sti . Pitta
- off, is the authorized ageni. for tho AaoVa
le that city.
• ROM TO . CORN A FcLott.---The Jososal of
sayn: As we often Bee friends suffer
.with theta very troublesome things, we pub
lish the following cure for s them, which we
•here heard highly recommended; As aeon as
t hrparte begin to swell get the'tincture of lo
hells, and wrap the part affected with cloth
v./Minted : thoroughly with the \ tincture, and
the felon is t ‘ dead. .An old
. iihYsician says be
im known it to cure in spores of cases, and it
Dark file if
. applied lit Iseasott.
•
&Aril Fertile 811111121AZT,-4110 11111111=11 ex
in:ha - don of the daises of tbis Institution
mil
_
dommence Tuesday afternoon, the 26th
init., itid continue .through'Wedriesday and
•Titursday. The Musical Soiree takes place
thdnesday, and the elosing exercises Thurs
day efeningtr 'The. examination exercisesbill
be interspartied withinusic and issayi. The
patrons add friends, of the Institutine are ear
ndstly and cordially invited to be preient dur
ing a part at least of tikes° exercise's.
4.
• grWe have been shown,says an exchange,:
a counterfeit gold eagle, so ingeniously made
that it is cab:41%14 to defy even cxperts.-t—
-. A pparently it is genuine, s l o tar is weight and
appeltranceare'C'onCertied, and tested by acids
.lit would proceonoed genuine.; and even/ a
fils r unlses very vigorously applied, would n f ot t
—show this deCSption... Upon breaking it
. open,
the interior
_is .illed• Witt( a 'small
plite of piatins, and instead of being Worth
ten dollars in gold Its'value is only "bent one
third of • that amoMit. :
%w
h %worm° Tr.sn.--Dr. Potter; of Tionesta,
Venting° conat,:,; it :5 report ed,tnade a wager
'`.. id $5,000 ifew weelts,sinee-that he would drive
kepair of
lihn mares. over ieountry road to be
i
...• infected by , mites in 9i hours .The
... t . ip
-event come off a few days ago, andthe Doctor
di.erellL'S toiled end 17 rods in t) hours acrd Il
• 1
Minutespd l:. seconds, stopping once to feed
end twine to wnier, the actual time of .trevel
inigheing Si hours. This is thcbest time on
record.
, The _animals Ric: a beautiful pair of
: berg° bay mares,'-and they came in apparently
quite fresh, undiiia strong pun. The: Doctor
was afterwards - offered $lO,OOO for his team,
but he refused to selbit. __ c
" iDatitisa.trx MURDER. NEAR I'ITEEN'ELLR.
, I.iet week a youni man named John Doyle,
'- it Titusville, Venango county, in a wagon, ;
t be married to's Mierflattie Mattison, Tir
o i g about six miles north of that place, when
1:t
. ii
_out two Miles on the road he received , iiri
tl e bell through bits body, which went in at
s t e le ft side and came out nudei . the right aim.
- H fell from the wagon and turned the bone
lo
.e;thirtking by this means to call assist-,
,14 ce. Two gentlemen passing at the time
e ried him to a friend's house in the neigh
-
b rhood, but before medical attendance could
b procured, he died. " The rile was" found
n r where he was shot, evidently showing.
I -
'that the murderer had been within twenty
fe l et of his victim. A rival, for the hind of
the yoking lady had threatened- to shoot him;
and be is supposed:to, be the guilty party.,"
Tn. TIM PIM CENT. TAX.—There are
ajkli ineinTect statements .made about .the
ti:that.iii be impoied on the issue of banks
s!ginizedi under State laws, paid cut /Thank/
at and after the lat . . of July, I-$66, that it ie
important for erery busihess man to under•
„land the law. The -Act of Congress, of
March .. 8d,1.1865, reads thus:
Sac. 6. And be it further enscted, That ev
ery National Banking Assciciation, State
Beak, er . State- Banking Association, shall
pity a tax of ten per cent. 'on the amount of
sines of any State Bank or State Banking As.;
soeistion paid out by them, after the first day
of Ju1y,:1666..
It will be noticed that the tax ie imposed
only o flank/ 'paying out . .other notes than
these of National - Banks, or United States le
gel tenders, and that in no ease lean the tax be
i=posed on individuals, merchants, brokers, or
•
4;ents, (other than Banks,) p ng them nltt,
m' M*l them In their business! •
• :Pas/smolt ti. S. Bowsx. Inierestiv Letter.
Daft Sir :—I have now used the-Chiokering
Pianos for nearly eighteen years, and from :
this,arperiance,-I pronounce them, to bii,the
moil. - peifeif instruments is eieri partliular, •
that I have ever iised myself or taught upon.
- Their rematitable purity, brilliancy and no
' 'ileac's of tone, and ease and promptness of
aechanisni, are qualities most itatisfaetory to
the artist, and highly conducive to the rapid
mdthorengh improvenient of the student. I
rmommend the Chlokering Pianos for
the Ms of pupils, as I have remarked trout..
"tulA otweriationi that thiy :obtain a moat
correctlipmeistkcin Ono, saddliali
Ifrled6lll apt' 11 1 .;eliii, of finger by practicing
these instrumeati. " •' -
fierereallifiliiiiiiit decidedly in favor of
. • thiChiokering. Pianos, and I recommend them
to th iiublict.l4 beling the very best Pianos ihst
o‘irs onntetfully.
•Bows*:
T,o*Q.o:l4ellor, tagejigor
4 Pi anos.. B lW.ttod steletjittabiiiV
114i•ili!jkilentit;wakflf 41311 /a. • •
came ..tpo far•Apserticto - • a
'gilt it . Ott
1661.. M. Hasten, Dentist, Third
Street, Beaver, attracts teeth,
out pain, by an entireirosir I:process.
wirThe licvniGgdoo J0v571,21, rays
,be bog cholera.haa made Up appear.
:Lace in that county. r' • '4.
Paitosit, H. Lord, lately
one of tbe editorapf . the'Erie Dispatch
has been'lnide editor-An-oh!ef - of the
Scient(fic Anterican i Neir York.
wirGover nor Cur'tin has appainted
Charles ft . Coburn :Stiperinterident
of Common School& -for -the State of
Pennsylvania.
Faux Bicru George , Proud
ley, a student of medicine, Will deliver
a'fiee lecture.on , Cholera, ithe M. B.
church, Bridgewater,' on Thursday:
evening; ions 21st, at:7 o'clock.
•-„,-
, riles DONATiON:-.11011. ,
M. C Tr9llt, -
01 . Sharon, Mercer connty, donated a
yaltiabli collection of 'books, to 'the
State NOrmal School ,Ot Bdinhori), -a
few *days since. . .
• -r`
BOUNTY 911 HORST. , THIEViII Ally
per Boll arresting - a hof ae thief ie enti;
tred - la's; bohnty. of tWeintk
and mileage n according to an old aet
of Aaaemblyli This law 'ts not goner.
Orally known, but it ie worth know,:
ing. .
Tux ‘TOustri."=-The' ladies of St.
Joseph's Congregation, of New Brigh=-
ton, will cetehratei ttufNitional Aunt
vertary,:trio PteL•Nic, at Patterson's
Glove, Brighton. Tickets, 50, centis.
All - ate 3insie and dancing
wilrolose the exercises. • •
CoORT Odell
_
was sentenced ou Saturday last, to
pas a. fine - :of three hundred. dollars
•
and costs..
Robert Kelty was sentenced!
teen. months to western Pententiary,
and John - Fe'rguson six nibiithe to
county jail. -
MAN FOUND Ditowaitu.—qhe body
.
of a - man was loirnd flatting in the
Ohio - river, opposite :14ukins* & Co.'s
saw.rnilLin Rot:baster, on Wednesday
last. lie was apparently about twen
ty -fit , 43. years Of age, was five.feet to.A.
inches in height, and- bad black hair.
He wore light paats, - blaelrecat, wh . ite
ana beavk boots and a
leather" b i t, with a "U..
A pack of cardi was found Oty his per
son, but no papers was found. An in,
queat was held, and be-,was buried' an,
the eetnetery in tioebel9.er. Coroner
McCoy will. give all information iu re=
gurd tO the; body:
-ATTEMpTED FRAUD.—T he Pittsburg . l
Con rmercial of Monday says: J. W.
Winters, of . Beaver's county, was tri..
rested on Saturday, and taken. before
Alderman. Strain, to answer a charge
preferred bi- Sir W. Shim ... Superi
ntendent of the Pittsburg , Fort Wayne
ard.Chicago Railroad, .of attempting
'to obtain the sum of $3,200 by fraud
and . false representation. Some
months ago, Winters' shipped two
bcixes trom Rochester' to Homewood
station, but they failed to reach their,
destination. He instituted suit
gainst the raill9ed company, for the
recovery, of die boxes, which he al
leged contained goods to the amount
of $2,300. OD It'siday the boxes were
found, and upon being opened it wia
discovered that they contained a car
pet mat and some household - goxls,
valued at about. MO.- Winters was
committed to jail in default of $4,000
bail for
-a further hearing ihyitteda.y.
_ .
As a regultir meeting of- Beaver
Lodge, .No. 366,. L O. O. 17, held on
Tuesday - evening, June, 12th, 1866 ,
the Allowing preamble add rePolutions
were - unanimously adopted:
Witzumts, It hail pleased the. Sn
prenie Ruler of the Universe to re
move from time to eternity our high
ly esteemed friend and beloved Broth
er,
: W illi a m Morrow, who departed
thin lition die 3d day of. June, •1866,
at the resiilenoia of sir. John Weaver,
in Vanport, in - the 23d year of his
age; therefore, . • = •
Resolved, That by this duipensatior.
of Divine Pkovideuce. we experience
a heavy and loss, and commu—
nity deprived of au honorable , and up-,
tight citizen. '
Resolved, That though our Brother ,
has passed from this, life, of labor
while the days of his usefulness were
just beginning to daWn, yet - ilia Hem
ever be cherished by 125 till we
juin him i2lbat "house not made with
hands eternal is the heaverivs!'.;-, .
Resolved,' That these resolutions be
placed upon - the record of this-ledge,
and that the blank page iriunediately
folio wing,be inscribed with the name,
age, and time of death our:.departed
Brother. , . -
Resolved, •That as. a token ,of
bpect•
_and esteem - for our deceased .
Brother, the members of
-this 'lodge
weir t.hc A tistal badge and the hill be
clothed in trio ti ming, for 30.
Resolved, That 'a copy of these res. ,
olutions attOsied by theßionetary, be
forwaided tolbe fkmily_ottliesiscoa 3 / 4 .
ed, and to 414 e, Beaver palming for pub
lication.
A. O. BAitr.Ow;
Com.
Oirearß. -
EMI
,
Thelinettot . !tot tttthe anter-J I
rifled of A las. to , oty took: pike, on '
ligtaf , tis' iIE to iificelil‘Wittog'
preient than neusA,,,,owing to Abe' fact
that: die na r tnher ordelegates had been
dotibledgikermi Mikes:Mire form-:
ida:ple show. , With t bile . exception,
it was the.conventtor:that has assem
bled in thia wain, einda vier firstbad
any knowledge of Democratic. paver.-
dons, and we
_ati assured that for
twenty-five years past diere 'has been
~e
but
_verytew,chan stn-the dtfferent
41egiiiions. ' The imeMei, , thesame
officers, in part A le same thiket, - and
the result wid sO i iiir the same defeat,
or.ly more There ware the.
permit." - Shan!+l, Badgers, Ram
,aeya Givens, Br itspeteins, Barnes,
'ld'llhebeirs„ Itiisig lls'ai t li Campbells,
who for a time.. hereof the Memory
of man tunneth ' ot.tO the etintrary„
hive appeared - oe e a year_aarepre-
Sentativoe of the emocracy of their_
several loctlities. "The ofilydifference
ie l ; these men as .t ey grow older obey
hitier, and the' o ly reason most of
them can:give for: coming at all is be--1
.carkse Cney ire t ol ' to. Judge Irwin
I *l ll , ll4 elettd‘Presi ant and!l. AA:tholes
1 and ,Ramsey r Don itt were appointed ,
ViOe Peisidirtis. It is true three men
took their places On the stand as Vice
Prestdetite, but. via must infer that,
.no
convention ever [ intended to, have
three,- 0,-we!l conclude ,-the.. intention
was for the two Who sat together to
be considered one, (.kiL . Siiolftiseented
to think that if., tuts not President
he" ought 'to' be; nd ' accOrdibily ig
nored everybody, else, .:not 'except
ing theTl,Blden , Doethitt.„s, very
respectable' citize , was for some lieli.. ,
son hoisted about two feet:above the
others, possibly ecause ,be Was 04
t
only one who b d not occupied the,
came seat for a - g aeration, ani they
"anted to exhibit; him.-er it may be to
divert attention iom Ramsey. The
officers being seat d, therkwas a brief
pause, which was broken by:the Sec
retary's reading flier the 'jut of last
years delegates,a, id adding a few new
names. ' This bei gdone,the President
shook hands with the . Vice Presidents.
Douthitt looking around discoVered
Ramsay, bolow,tin gave' him bit hand.
Ramsey, said qui o audibly, "I don't
know you." Do thittreplied,"l don't
know you." Re 4 . 3 was &crisis, whict
was relieved . by -
I am Bill -Rams
-
Vexed that there,
man. whodid not
seeing his er
.egaiti, and thus t
tied i Among tii 4
-WilsOn[Esq.,look in
'as if he didn% o*t
things.working
ougheily was
of _fall 'tlirDenf
there is none eleir
notw it histandi ng
.
has sumo notion o
iit.the show' or et
own biiok, at hn
movt\dti, adjourn,
Mum, first appoin
oiationa. Capt. ! I
point one, which
not only not give
whiCh by right w
the committee Iltogethier. -We saw l l
ono ef . the officer looking at Roberti ) 1
after the committee was anr.ounced,l
just as. if he would say: "There,,darn
you, take that, - and lain hereafterl
how to goo* miliehien with abclish—',
nets." It vi;ari a downright insult ioi
our old- 'ordeirly, and we resent it
'Atter this, Bob ever 'squeaked wittier
the convention :a ted. 'Another motion;
to adjourn, but no go. i.Programtni f
not right Capt Dickey here moved
that the tlegati ns be filled up with
anybody ; who ight - be picked up, l
whiCh was 'cart." . Anothei motion
to adjour i p. Car c ried this time, being
in the order arnged. Conver.tioO
againmet at hat -past oe,but it bgi b ng
A nggested tbat a me bad not fiuia ed
their complemeni l t of lager, a . resew
-was 'taker.. The rignal being giveel
to start the machine, .1..C.,...13,44hitr;
who in the morning raid there were nO i
delegates fromliopewell, got , up and,
anncopeed fonr,:atid . a delegate from ,
Chippewa annou aced the names of fotirl
fictiODiiilingtOri'l 'E. P. Kuhn, Bag,
clever fellow,by the way, gatie the eon . 1
vention to undertitand he had served aii,
an ornamental Icandidate once; and
ri,
wouln doso no ITI re; that 'he w - as ton
'greasy! to stand. on the platform, and
therefore:' must be exeneed. ,Dri
ld'Carrell, of F nkfort,; a gentleman
for whom we en rutin a high regard,
sent word'lhat they must "not count
bim in. - Doithitand fiktiggs ifisligned
Or 'Poor }Tore Diveiitor. Simnel
'itetinedy tlidn'yknoW .he was a cardi,:,
date. no he * did,irt. wol..eekon,.Bantr
don't take -the _peal, -it Witt, a, Pad
fflenfeesion for. - Sam. , -Tba, ,delegates
looked at biro soarly,itale say; , oirou
poor cues, you ought tobe aehained Le i
tell it.!' Nobody eared abdut his be 4
intk.iinstiaitts., ind„ so he was Itlria:
.- .. John liki t lar was nominated fbir
Assembly. ../oh ii - agood Miller.' We'
Vii49rs. o him as 4 / 10 0;,.**AG.:::liiit bp4
yond lliat We er' -'t. 4.Okreai Ilthaiiii
MB
ameey exclaiming.
i y," beliginda' little
!bould be , found any
now bun. -
Donthitt
extended hie band
o difficulty was set= I
',delegates sat S. 8.,
g just as innocentlf,
the show, and" bad'
Order; Our friend'
the convention,aril
erste in the 'eon nty
rer then Ed.;- heti
e is a Deroleracand l
e4hergoiog partner
e running it on his!
instance a delegate
Wilson said they'
a; eniintittee on reti-
Atmore roved to ap
, I .• as dor4, and he was:
the Chairinar.ship,l
his, but Wtllt left off
i •
illl _
-
T _Fis pofitiiooitt:datit
Dougherty 'toir4ort,
*bowing bow brodiera- may dwell
getkei. in W. 142. .:Alfigh it 13' •
made a motility BeisiwY4Poatbitt4
we mean 'Bill Bunter from ' the
judge?. *ands."
When •WilliOltiviade . ilinOtion; he did
likewise, delegallsmOvid to vote.
'foi-Jetige. 11154fiain: said Sheriff.
President said-Jade. _ lielegate.' was
• .
required to eiplaia, and finally 'said'
Judge. Potter beat , the Ghuieman,
because Potter, hallos been a.candi—
date Fir twenty-One years, claimed' it .
OF 0 4 4 4 1,2 4 , ..1f EirObi
of North. Sewickly; having heaten a
one-armed anti:herr for constable; _ ' m
esraided with, , the nomination for
Sheiiif. ' • .'
i : Musser waethe,onlY.min willing
inn satinet a one armed soldier for
111„egister kftecorder;and he wastom
inated. The President, declared. J.
M. Phillis haft "tbe largept Majority"
for clerk., 'Daring a vote for, Poor
:House Director Ranitsy left, and the
'Convention_ had to waits' full fifteen
'minutes .kov-histieturo t 4 receive hie
Note. Daugherty moved the'appoint:
l inect of nine conferee* ShCles sag?
fgested three; Wilsoi Said nine; Sholes
'thought dune-n*Boot nine roan to be
`found who , would' spend money so
i
lishly; Wilson p e r si sted"; •Sbo l e s
?!i' . e
, . ,
emtated . , but finally soccumbed, and
piiimpted those :whose , names. were -
lig iven hi . m.-" -... - ' '• •, • ~
The Committee on Romalotions re-.
orto the following.
Resolved, That the Poor Rouse Can.
irtine 'only poor people, rind therefore
theydo supported by
the tax—payers et be cuunty.
Resolved, That tiie Republican Corn
niissionere, lin jcbarging for as many
- •
days as did Deinoctuts in fo: tinerdays,
thereby 'reflect gra7ely o n said Dem—
!
rate, which cannot be endured. ;_
, . Repolved, That Odell having•viola
ted the law, and being Onvieted for
o doing, is therefore entitled to our
.
ympathies; • arid worthy of •out. ,
re-'
poet. ', , t ' 1- _
7 11.ajor Powsr said be Wanted to.say
a word, and - tet - he believed ha didn't.
ltmigh wo t a tr d p l ro ike fierot to nd pr ) ( - ; e c t iv ii d m ; ig an i l i d tn; l t.
e
wouldn't. Painthl 'suspense. Ile .pto
eded . to move tl,at they pioceed to
;I llittrgett they do ! ' . bk, indica' 'Lgrthat
his tlilng be met; awl: that a Grand
reastirer . be • artirineed; in Beaver
4U city. who shaultt - receive anything
bat might be givsn hini, to pay the
, spenaes of tho thiig (meaning Odell's
ibel , Great sensation: Power
topped to thinia: and -Daugherty
pritni to his-Vies And witdoa into thd .
est wing •of the .Court House at a
t moue rate. He wanted: fifty' cents
from Denioerats to
g pay for firing pop
, ...
pop
'guns at the Court House, and to poly
l i i . todell Something for•havingbeeh con,
ictel. This was a• plain intimation
o the country .gentle Men that the
enders intended to throw the l bUrde n .
n them. and thatl,they must foot the
ill and pay. for the pop-gua wads ind
1
oat of breaking the la*. ..9ii j ajor
, 3 wet, having gained his breath, wa.
ed in, and Dougherty squatted.—
, ewer said be ..wanted Odell to fire
he pdp.gun again, .•but not to break
he law, which'was well received, • be
%Use of the fifty,cent levY. That w .
nough to Mike a itiwand-order pan,
~y, even _out of those - cpmposing the
Convention Povetri , ,said someb3dy
*mild give ten dollars—but be was - a
4i, oriblican. On thia announcement
,here was a general righ' of .Jeliof—
, t leapt fifty men determining to re 4
e ace their subscriptions to a, quarter
'in consequence. •W i Heflin was-called' on
'1 or a speech, and be let drive squiire
t theXourt 1101163: and among the
elpless inmates of Poor lis;use.
, As the aforesaid inenates are all Dein:
ocrats, we concluded it•was good -for
n •I ' • ,
them, and let them take it,
,_ . .
Not one word bad the speaker to
utter: about "great. priapfplea',' A
frivad, Who. bad inotes of hill) speech
before .tbe Same
,Ginvention in 1864,
.
.proposed, to read a tint tion;--tor. in.
stance, hie views of ttiii and the
impossibility of conquering thel South.
Wonder how the-speaker would have
liked it"? Wondei if his sally •intcs.
the Poor louse, ke., Wasn't to,draw
attention from his past efforter 'There
are are fa* pleasanter or more aceora
inodatitrg busitess men than Mr. Wil
lie!): and yet there is rio bitterer poli
tician. We have never known a pub
lic speaker who was 60 intemperate in
hie abuse; or whose" eperichee contain
ed, as • soother - remarked, so Much
"worinsiiinni and gall" His speeches
do us more good thin the -,PetppOra
ey, hes:aide they - ire 6o :bitter they
arouse menyvho otherivise would re
main. passive, - • .
At the' 'conclusion`; of Wilson's
!pooch tlie:COnven,LiOn edjourriedrhav•
48g nominated the weakest' tioket
ever presented to Ole people; and. we
. say, in ill- candor, it will bathe Worst
NOTICE
. •
krreby !Oen that there will ba a meat
-big of the; 4 , l3errer. County Oil Co.'! , at
tid U: 8. Reienneiffre, 'on the. 16th dal of
. /eine, at 2 'ealock in. the afternoon, for the
Intsp. Dwy PreiV - oae organtiing under the GianerstLaw.
•- •• • D 7. L. DOM, Pres't.
.0 1 .6 1 : !-- • 14118:
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laciiiotliki ':Of the': :p4 - iltami,
--- _ Ititglisiental . ..:. .
, , !rim simptiso .of -the Beata°. gi is; Pals
,
..dilptdai littilielourth of I ' ''' Mee to'bril
li7glisit` Weir: -.-Ettessivri - :Pre • thing- are,
liaingiiiiiii.' and nO tiatabi.biii, ' "tiii will-bo
~
the 1-graadeet spectacle site Creed Intl&
country . : The following -ii the'rder . of pro:
oessitin.srranged by the Comniittio: .. . • ~
..111 • .
.1. -r. L. 'dunes or PROClpili. .:
:.- "'"'.. ' ' .
Mid; Gen: Winfield B. Hancock Will mow the
•_ kntire linri on Broad strait irlght rtiat . •
'.;•1• ' lig i ' onArchAttreet, at dOO'clk;
I i . hi rho: following ,'
. '., •
1 :-'' • ' Ordir: • .
--- I &dance Guard. '
. I' . Mounted /*icemen
• I. Henry Guards, Capt.B •
1; Coinmanding (Mars en . :
Mounted• offittere,. representlng
• ;eerie in the army fur tkeleu •
• of thelate rebellion lot o
, I
. - I :I t numerical order
• 1' r• • Sarin.
Disznciutted Oilier, not on do l l.
I •
I. - • °hereinafter indicat
Weshington Artillery' • nompaiy .
; NitionalLight Infantry e0..0f
I IRingold 14ghtArtallerytoOf
I Lpgan Guard - of 'Lew'
' I'•-•'7. Allen ; Inf.. of Allento
(These b -,
being the first troops to p
tintorel on their wig to Waxbill
' 1 _ Regiments as follow
' • l. Infantry.- '
- . ' . 2. Arlillery.
• :
•.
~ .. -.. S. Cavalry.
1,:, .
Major General Meade en ,
i
' Invalid offioeraki carri
• •
B A RD..A
COIOFS and, Guard, excepting th
company regiments or de .
•
I y•, S. troops in the_ •
U. S. marines.
• G ov ernoron Curtin'and Staff; in
. ' Solite a
• i Chpkan
1.. ;1: Pe males , in &labia& , at.
• I ' ; 2: - ' Band...
't 3.; Males, on foot. ~..- . 7 '
' . • Pennsylvania Mille
,t, ,- • ;." Military echtioli. •
Organisistioni composed of mem •era who serr
edl in thee . field during the to war; '
Thit, .proceseiOn will more! fro Broid Greet
at 101. a; m„ as follows: • . -
DOwn. Arch to Twelfth, then; to bestnut,
thence to Second, thence to W ut, and
andlhence t o Independent Squ re.
On the arrival of the head of.the line at
this I point i salute of fifteen gun will' be fired
by detachments froialat; 2d an. Sd regiments
of artillery in Waihiisgton. Sopa . '
Onentering the square the general; coin
mending, the officers not on dut , Major Gen.-
Mende and staff, Governor Cu in and staff,
soldiers and orphans, an inei guesta(not
required to assemlile• -in Cou it chamber),':
preceded °by a band, will tak :the, advance,.
.di be followed by, the 'colo bearers an d
guards, including those .of regi Out* and de
tachments. -, '
The.. ceremonies it Indent
*ill; be as follows:
I.] Music—Trium phal March,
•I i ' Prof. Birgfield's Band. I
2.! Prayer by Rev. Thos. Bral
3.; The Star Splogled Banner 4
. ! and Haydn Musical Socie
. 1. kindly volunteered theii i
I companied by ilirgfield•al
4J Presentation a the Mors
. • 1' . by General George G.' Mt
6. 1 Reply of Governor.Ctirtin,
- • 6. -Music Ballelujah 7 -11arn
Birgfield's band.
- 7.1 Thankato Almighty God I'l
. • 1 returu of Peace, by 'Rev.
. , I. late elopliin in the mini
84 phi Hundred, by the lliinri
I. Society.! n I
9! Coronation march --..hleyt
, I Birgfield's, band. - . 1
l..l3eikediction: Rt. Rev ; ißb
''The ceremony of the , day wi ll
granda diliplay. of fire-work,. unr
via lot 'Prof: Jackson, ~at...Fain':
The exhibilfets will .00mmencel
in the evening.
A l rrangements are non perfeci
railroad transportation will bef
to all color-beareis and color.gi
sire!, to partiCipate. Subsistence
thleinfrre
I`
On the) ISth inns, at
Chureh, ,A)legheny city, b
ReverOr.d
D4RAGH, of Sharnn,Bes i
to . ; 'Miss LZONORA,. Only,
Dr'.i D. T. Storm,
brialcounty. ,
an 'the 3t et ult., in, . Bon
B i er. J. .11(.. Shields, Mr.. %V,
Mss' EcKt 4 u,'•al
counts, Pa. .
• Qa the 12th inst ;by
Pomeroy, Lt .1: B. Vane
fort Springs,.Pa„, to.Mille
I& Carr - 11E1,x, of Paris, •
cbanty, Ps.
-
' BEAVER MARE
• -1 E IudajWCTIID lIIT WM.
Fi9ur per bbl
Dried Apples per bus..
do Peaches "
Corry
Oats
Flai Seed,
Bea . ps,
Potatoes,
Onions •
Corn deal, •
Eggs,t ,per .. .
Butter, ; -per lb
Rains, ' "
i‘ • •
Sides. • 4'
id
Lard, • • ' .
Candles, • , '‘i....
Molasses, per gitil
Carbon oil, •
ILES k SIIALLEN
C CE,110 . 1 a.R4c
AND: QUEENS,W
riageolirir •
Conutni produce wanted
A DMINIS TRATOR'S
-
ETTE, of: administration
3,-A 0..
`f Socitarns SMALL. late 0
Denver, Beavei ao., 4 ;
been grantid underogne
indebted to: said estate are requ
immediate payment, ;and lbw's
% mint the same 'will present t
authenticated for settlemekt.
8
•Ht 1144 ANDERSON.
NVAX, e 130 Cr-diA.
:ATTORNEY' AT L ' ' •
• ;
.No. 85 FirrirSr., Ply:.
• • •
TITILL orvz nourrie kIiTION TO
VIC Collbstions; si - d the puiltile - audit!.
of Real Estate. And will lilt* Stand to the
huilinestof his profession er Co. Earl*
Ira want to ler/ Puss .1)
jrsa4oll y, r
IStat
I.ltio 'overall
.ptessicia
=3
f PlittsviPe..
P ottiville'..
1 ..711! • :.
-•
• thro Sal
on ia'6l.)
SI
!2EM
Imicma
I
Ilifedeissotat,
Inerd,'D. D.
lby the Handel
3ty,.w . )to have
services, so
band.
o clay. Ctiitin
:ade.
el—Profeseor
Victory and
W. IL Grier',
a and Haydn
rbeer —Prof.
shop Simpion.
1 olois `eith,s
4er the super
°nut Park.-
14 8 1' eolgek..
led. by which
furnished free
I"
wirds who de;-
will also be:
ladelphla°.
MARRIED'
Peter's
y the Yhry
, 140::1"
,r County,
!suetter • of
burg,' -
•er by the
RHODES, to
of .Beaver
'Rev S.
~ of Frank—
RANNIA. A.
'nebington
EEO
. $lO 76
... ;-.. 2 60
- 800
200
...
75
45
225
- • 176
.1 25
SO
~. ;,.
NORM
tilliM
I • 20
• 245
' 4 'lB
25;
- 15
18
I . 20
/; 7 71 . 1
=MCI
lICEM
RE,
ter.
Danis:kiln&
OTCIE,
n the estate
Brighton
Brighton tp.,
hiving
all persons
dell to . make
• eying claims
1/21 properly.
Adner.l
ewer bore
1, Midishis
1 1 1 1 1, IN or •
' 1" r '•
• • I
,
. OP
•
• • • ',F•
lIE
SPRINGAILLINE,FIY AND
i~
'-
z
Goods.
'• .
• ..1121t
•
.•
NEW iIILIANERt
I rRIIVEM:EaCi"
DiSNOli
S RI EW ATER
r
121 3EI a r
Bilk, Mourning and Staw,ili the latest styles.
-34iiises, d
C!kkildreirt's El.ats,;
* Large st i ck, Lairi Styles. all cheap.
'T'2•l • • a • - ei.
All very cheap. 11:bbons, • • !low
ers, Rushes, Ontsimenti, • Silver rFanoy and
Mixed Cords and Tassels, Hair Rolls, Hair
Netts,• Fatiey Combs, Fancy 'and Mourning
Collars, - Embroideries, all kin's, Shirt Fronts, , ,
Linen Handiterobiefs, Corsets, Dress- Buttons,
Braids, COrds and R es, old Ladies' Ckys,Sie,
ItS ME AL L !IS
• • Very eheap
LADIES' FI E 1[ BASKETS •
.
1-I.osiery• & Gloves ,
' WHITE BALMORAL
BLACK
SKIRTS, MEN - 4 BOYS' HATS,
HOOP SKIRTS.
Men's white and colored 1114ris.
• IB3EXMES.
Lasting and Kid Gaiters, ebeitier titan tier.
364.Tbese - goode" . ;viil 1 be told Tim clamp.
NO TROUBLE to SHOW GOODS.
ThiXllllxLery.
Straw Bannetsaud tints altered and cleaned;
• Vany,Canar. • • .
Stamping,- Pinking anti .flo,ak Cutting
auti tuakiingou short Dottie:.
Men's shirts made to order. Machine stitching.
-mar Remember the Oleos, --- opposite the
store of A. C. Hurst, corner Bridge and Mal.
het etruets,Bridgewater:
BVA 1. 1 1 1
.i.GE I A
T,Y.
A NORMACMOIC SCHOOL
I
WILL BE OPENED AT
:EWER MUSICAL INSTITUTE,
July 'l7, and Continue Flys Weels,
-UNDER THE DIRECTION, OF 1,
I
•
PROP. A. r i .1011N$ON.
, •
• ~ ,
HOURS daily instruction and pra
tico in Singing, Tharough k ßase, Cultiva
tion of the Voice, Usading_Mulic„, Bc.
• A Children's Class will be foiimed, to meet
daily at O'clock, p. -,• • -I ,
. Tuitioniin clam, $lO.
Board and* room; s2u.
PrivateL c iessons on Piano or 'Organ, from
Prof: Ambuhl, $lO4 ' '
Children's.olass, s2'. •
. gar For circulars, iddreta i
• • ; ------- R. I;"TAYI.OR,
_jel3:6t • Bolivar, Pa.
13. BALSLEY, 7
Produce and Commission Merchant
1r0vA044, 1 4 , 201 Lsleroi Stria,
PITrSBuRO, -CA.
REOLISAMI DIALIR lA,
•Baeoto, .Potaton,
-Reins, 1, -Hominy, .• 'Grain,
.:
Dried Fruits, Sired.
„Protium • Gm" do rentObly do.
,BrOomeo, • (Moss; - , Flax - do.
Game and Poulfri "
Ipel6Partioular attention igiven to produoi
'onsignments. ' rjelB:6la
Butter,
Cheese,'
Zsrd,
1 14.9 1 9`
Pork,
COAZ I
WILL deliver to.the Ottsena,-of Rochester,
Bridgewater; Beaver indl vicinity, a good
quality or Coal, at the chest notice. , Wag
ons can. et anytime, be s:Vpplietist the Bank,
on 14%11110's ,run, _adjoining the. blink of.
Wm,. Porter, •Esq. Orderi left with John 'A.
Prezio, Beaver, Btiles'it Bballenberger,Bridg-
Water, M. Camp4r., Rochester; Will receive
prompt attention:: • J. C. MOLTER,
nerd' , Eildpwater.
' I
CjO3I3IIBSIONEItir RECEIPT for trnsest
,mll Lamb in the borough of - Bridgewater,
for the years 1881 and' 1862, allowed on. set
lenient with r .Barbonr, Collect
f Taint'', April .2, 1862, for $82,28. Any
arson finding theltame will please return to
,110 S: ALLISON, Trissurer of School Beard;
ridgewater. , [apr26
r • ADMINISTRA I rORI3..NOTICE.-
41ETTERS of edmiuntratton en the eatat '
of Muazar.late of Darlington town
zp., Beaver ek e , doe'd . haying been hum.
ed to the tuideniinwek to swie . =l., indebted
are required! to make immdiatelmyntrq, and
those having olaiine will kreeent ltrent,tsup
saist4
erly authenticated for setthitneitt. •
.' • NATHAN EAKIN, Ad tor.
Vti 1 c)33. H o f t 03 4
BEAVER, PA.
J: B. CLARK, Proprietor.
UrOOD. STABLIN4I attacked
leBN-17*
. .
- , -' - , , • .--, :... 1,, , zi
Usion . Bss r itacts Coil-egg;
Handal irnd Haydn HA
—, ;,; 1- • , ---, ,,),5i
Eighth asiot4Ppingf ERifillimstrott.
Pint s ; pit.r , ii; Pi.<,, . 1 t
M il
1
THOMAs Y PRIacILA it
',. iwi1dhe5 44 , 410 • 110 4* 8 94. 1 !# 1 ,1 1 ), ;'
- - - 1 . -•---- ' --'‘' t: -
Extraordinary liiiiiiiitionents 1 1
• • -, . - 1 ,
Novel and PerManent itirangemeit of
Business eolloge Tow. 1 - [
Prom Aril 1 to October 4 Ink -
AID 'I:Rolm:am) niin. ' ,1',..•/
e =~S.:a:ff._
Lis Hamanew's, -; Including' thiAltioplos.
-BusinetaXorrespondence„ .F,orinikand•cas...
toms, 'Crinunereidl
Penman j., BittixttingcouotigfetyhtiOyo'
and Conintereial Law, • - - • t 1
TWENTY-IPIV.F I DOLLARS.
&niosiasinurs,inoluding the genie • SU
as *Wm Flaw liw tad to dim stoallo, •
,
TWENTY DOLLARCII:.;L: .
Petimanshivtitree
Pentaansitip and Arithmetic; three - nide' ••Itt
The saving of coil, and gas' in ••thelivum*
months is an . adiantagenf suchrfinpoust iirt
enables the manacementltf this college tem*,
Opudderable reduction.in the suallnetaple
..Frots, Octobtrr 'l. 1866, •to April 1, OW'
And snaceeding_years.. as before,M4v.•
Life Scholarships " ' • ; •-' •J" 42 1 - , .
Bcholarshirss 8 menthe - 26
Penmanship, 4 months • -
Pentoatuthip arid Arithinetic, ft'lnonthe
Npecial terms :for . Chsbi, &Lila'', and fir Oi...Sp
of, Minister* . and Teatlert. • ~".
Pair end evenn - iyinativetitin:jorlbotit
In banking,. storekeeping,
manship,. pen,. drawing phonography , phonograpby,l with
mensFaition, ; algebra, geometry, Ids
- calculus, navigation.. Surveying,/ engineering.
gauging. mining . ntecihanical. tirawingi Am
meicial law,. Herman.: - telefirit."•alsoll the
English branches, at. moderate,tetoes.,
Endorsed by the publin se thi . ntost
• Business College 'of the conwty; an)rt.ri"
• evidenced by ' , the fact; ithat'' •
our Hundred=—and- Two, Bctufd
p. sti
hate entered in the ' ' - "1.• • '
FIBS? 81,i /40111Til
erinoiiiols of- Dope
THowas.Mar-Pitetia, i '
Geerge E. Snyder, R. 8.: Barns, '
C. N. Farr, •J. T. Reynolds,
Henry isbni: lA.E.Eogerion A• ?4:;1.1.11.
• Supported by an able Corps tint"!
gemall or send - fora catalogue, Whig*
Currency. and Pierce's Practice?. E4getaerj -
OFFICE - ,-581 . North Eighth.'.Stroioti
- aplB:2m . "TILOS. M. VEIIICIL.
MI
E:. . BIMINGTON - 'de ....Amos;
/1, - 7 •
2k • I
Manuiacturr ral
_ RENOtVEItS, t
ituus*..g r rs.i GNU 13.1 N EllS
For the U. Sttites Servioe. Alcoa -
. •
Pocket and Belt Reyolvais,
.REPEATING. - PTSTOLS.I I i 1
RIFLE- CANES; LEVOL VI-VG , IVFLINS -
Ilifleltnd Shot Guns; 11ateriair.*14..,
'by pun Dealers and the Trade generally
In then days of Ifosuebreakirig anti •Ro'bleesy . •
1 every louse, Store, IBank, and laiiittfsre.. :-
have ope of " •, •
'REMINa TON'S :REVtiLVER &
z l isartieg desiritig to avail themselteitof l tlie
rate improvements ;in Piatols, sad . dup e f
workmanship and form, will find ill ccirobtiisti
in the New • I • -
GTOAn-REVO,t,V.4:I?.§:,
• Circulars containing cuts and deeeription of
our Arms will be furnished upon application. •
•. •E. REMINGTON - A SONS, Ilion, Y.I
lholus & Ntenot.s, Ageut4, I
1 • - No. 40 countimil . e., 41!
•
r!lTurtillEtUlEtp. •1 .
NATIONAL' . PLOW 1C04 . ,
ROCHESTER, PA:.I
AkiNh'ilirtfaloivAcTX l b/G
steer and - Mat Iran 'Ploino.
and. would call the attention of the Farinerti of
.
Bearer county,, wishing to purchase' '
Pions or Plow Points, to the i -, I ' °
- ' 1 Superior ' Finish and - -
.1 .f •
Quality. of our, ' • 1
- . '. Work. .- -,,-
..,1
ift.ALL :WORK *ARRANTED I O -
Tee Points !aid Landslides tit thal corres
ponding numbers of Pittsburg plows. 1 I 11 •
jpgrol4 plOw„caat*lkbonght. Dspelthly„ .
,
juisT OF LETTERS ; uncalled- for,- ramiln
a
- - ing in the Post'-01llee, at Rciehestisri :Pa..
sie 1, : 1866. ' , . • - 1 i
Akene Miss Emma, Abets D, Andereon Jai
. seph, Anderson Tom A, •Alesander -Mrs Jane'''.
Cherry Edgar, Clever _Martha J, Cosgrave I'
Edward, Coyne Patric,'Dakin Williii, IDoty
DR; Gray C F,-Hills H C, Henderson ,Ci A,
Hsu Mrs' Wm, Loy Miss . Lillie, Latcha* Lea
se, Lennan.Thomas,' Ludivick C, LymniilClo,
-Login John; Marshall William, MolangeEls- '
abeth,llittln Agues, McCortnick"Nn -
W 11; Infer:Mrs Ellen, Shultz Barb iira Butfth-,
i Eamo
James, Smith William, Stone -Nolan 1 Steel
John,- Idweiri, Terence, Staten: Wi t ;sane,
Weager William, Wise - man John,' WM:WC:Win
J, Walker,James M, William Perry. ' f. • .',
•, .' _ 1, T. M. TAYLOR, P.
,111:: ,
MI
ANNUAL AVSESSMENT ..FOR
NOTICEr is' hereby:given that tit: Annual
Lists for the assessment of Liens " ,
comes anditrtiSies in Schedule A., will tie 'open .
for the inspection of all consented, 'af. the Of
flees of . the Assistant'Assissorti,.. . .
From 146 . loth Ihenth of .Juitk, 1866;
during which lima appeals ma bit received.
concerning Any erroneous valuat ion.,
wren ! appeals;must • be. in wtitntg. • an 4
specify the partictilar matter or thing, eoes 7 :,
plaiued of, concerning which-a decitionitre-
quested. , . DAVENPOIiT,
- j - e6:llt Assessor 24th Alit. Of Pa.
EXECUTOR'S NOTIOI4. i.
-
ETTERSz- tes4mentary on the estate
JU- of Saittrsk ',Moos), late • of Ilatieeet ,
township. Bea*ei County, Pa., dio'd, ha*,
een panted to the susdersigned, alt pose".
ndebted to said = esttteire nqnsstid to: • 1
30=444% paygient, and those •hallnig blabes_.
glans% like mune. r !ill present' them properli
Im4tinititioatid for esttletnent.
R. H. ritAZEß,lxe4:ltoiv
- Hanover
*are
101.0
friftrabove re vAi foipaid fei say
J. fmation that *4 iesAto the west ma
,acumfttjoa of any persottoeho , alea bath Any
trailer. shall *merit depredationsiii either of
the . Water Late. arehall..lAjur4l,- aay.intitte.
arboalental oVlreiekt fhtteAl : within
'ellapborocio..
• AMA EL BA
INIERNAL IFIZTEN E•
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