The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 24, 1866, Image 2

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06tober 14th,186;
A.,Corr'eatigri. ' ' '
Pf ricaetniatiod of Senitor
and .Rwieseutativee.of)tio neat Lep
ishitere, •we lastweell erroneongl}r
gavfo the D . einotwate-ofic Senator too
We therefore ppblish the re l •
.`capi r tulittion again with the. mietaka
corrected:
Sennie Howe: ` Total:.
Union ItepOlicani..... 21 68 84
" ITellitetats • 12 h 88 • 'l49'
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YtepublicaA mi.l/4)
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, CmagresaionilMilaj9rily-OfIloia! , .
Not - bdving recoived t r he official vote
iiidreelie counii Co on ugrps lin tine
-for our lest Paper. wet' heiewfttt give
[ " Ole majorities in the several cohnti
of the District 1• i '' i
LAWRENCE. :I MONiCiIiIIERI
2124 . li , :
8135 : 1
1:76
lsence,
eaver,
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Greetze,
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Lartrance's maj. 156-c
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!, Whither Shall I Ply ?"
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„neighbor, Odell, gut
. ltadly
vililipad in this county at the limit else.
tin; and if contrary to our . advice, his
' Pa' ty friends - request pin, to "vambse
the. ranch," we do not see-just now to
what point ho bad better' emigrate, to
the end that :his pohti . e4 Ptospects
may be improved. To , return front
' whence he came---Xoble k count - y, Ohio
-would be madness; for 'not onlp did.
thatcounty
the trnion men o f e i eei
their ticket on.thd 9th inst., but - they,
like ourselves,
.mode'!strong inroads
upon the enemy, and gained 100, over
their - majority of ,last. year: Rlainly,
• 'then, if Odell mail Ault here, be can't
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, go there; and as -Abe i southern fieldx
offer flatteritglittlueMbents to labor,
enterprise and in'en of his . politieal
faith,. we beg Lira .t 4. cast bis - eyei
thltherward. ii 1 '
"A Star thsi.4, Braver Sete:"
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, . "Little Carrearthe county . tve Ilv
bd in while in •thA, slate of Ohlo, was
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orgaeizkd about' thfrty-threo ,years
:ago, and never, during its-existence as
a - counts has it elected' a pernocritic
ticket..' Frepiently bas tho Wbig, and
Re - publican majority ;ebbed as. low an
75, but this near' approach - to diifeA al
indomil able Republicans to aciditiunal
Vigilance and taker:l4 anbsequent elec•
tiOns. While 75 was the lowest, about
600 was the:highistbutjority given by
the Unionists—;making a pcirmanent
average majority of botwen Wand 400.
Oil these figures did the result usually
Itang on a vote of about 300 d, and so
stubbornly , did both parttez always
contest. the ground that but little
change was ever made in '- them In
the expressive language of Our 'neigh
- bor Odell, they "pushed' , and pawed
lard had each°tit - by the. twins,"
, vritbotat .. being ab o to make much
, i t tiattiVtiy in either direction;lbut it al
fonds us no little-1140bn to note that
at the last eleetiOn our ' frlends out
there got th,e enemy "on therun," and
~ worsted theft' 578 "votes—gaining 128
on their. majority 'of last year. Well
-7 - done,.Unior. men of Little Carroll !
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~,- ~,,,play_your zeal and energy never abate,
:ltad your nudority- never again grow
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Montgomery to the Rescued
,
"Our own Atontoomery? during his
canvass fcir Congress, peddled ,a.pam.
phlet in which it was asserted that the
- (Nail Rights. Bill, passed by a Radical
Congress, impdied a fine Of !me - thou - -
sand 'dollars upon any white father
who would net consent i,;.• his diugh
, ter marrying e negro. In addition to:
Montgoniery'sdistritinting this pam
phlet throughout 'the District. he was
prone to dwell, keg and. pathetically
'.on its contents in , hiihswargaes before
) the people. It wasqlwaYirbis special%
care, toe, to n 44 OS unless the people
debt him to'Ccingreiis, this odious stet
rite: Would be. enforced.,
.tbe
election has 44-31e.and gone, thepeeple
have beep' sti4-neeked 'and perverse,
they have not voted Montgomery into
.Congress; and!htece ive'snppose that
the "marryinfiand gitiogin marriage "
of w icb he eloquently declaimed,
ie LO to Without delay. Come forth,
tgatneiy ! and as you have
the end we bavi)' it hot, tell us
. how and when priesecutlons , under, it
are to -be cotrimenced : ' Wei .iennr to I
know.all atiput snd Wo beg yOti ;to
giro us the desired , inrorm,
j %chile - you afe 'at [ikon . kat,* too'
.ijnat when I the "big strappicg nigger
and the buxom :wench will .take the
-front seats" in our churches, that you
"talked so philosephically ahautdoring
. your raids into Beaver sad tbo adjoin
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Coloviiislitg 'Voters. -.
That voters were colonized into this
State:' Previous to the Oil of Octobt,
:with a view bf 'carryii,g the, elect' 1 . 1
in favor of , "my TolicY," there .i
scarcely be ii, deubt: -in Rhiladel is
'we most assuredly lost Nichols, . ,
candidate for 'the Beriate,'by Rolm
portntion of coppery Voters Into his
District; and,. we are assured by the
Wish iiigtini ' l'ii.parter r ". lee; WI .B ,l i loY i
prixate_letters from , Vi r its.bingtoti4ll..
, 0 1 1 4 0. least..-t-4 h, WOO. (44:05,1Yff
were cast against.the Union ticket in
that eounty ; st, 'the re c entiilection. , —
These'votes 'Wore in- ttie main import
cd from West ,Virginia and were Judi.'
eickislY dikrisiited'among the several
townships of he county, so that sus,
piciOn would_ be sivoided., 'l'o.preve
I that. this is. so; it is. only necessary- to
LbeOr to mind that this 'year , our ma.
jcirity,in that county is on 265 for
iGeary, while haat yean'oor friends beat
their opponents' there 504. Novr, tide
loss on oar part and -gain on theirs
comes front tiO - dirrinutibri 'uf. our
gtrengttf,sined lastycat, for the Union
' meri of 'that county, „p011i.525 more
voles now 'than they did then, but
from the.`extraordlriary increase ‘of
L seven hundred and sixty thrce J)emoorat.
to votes. Where these coppery votes,
came tram, none, Iv'e.,sCippose, could
tell better thin the ex-rebels of West
Virginia. 1 -
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In the Twelf+ v h.fici - ikre ,l isionarD.is l .
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trie4 the same bold game . has beety
plated ; and ) ite, have .scarcely any,
doubt but what its complete ventila
tiou will give i tds another 'member of
Congress tronithis State in the'person
of Mr. Archbald, who ; is represented
to have , t been beaten by Mr. Dennison
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(Deni).' , The! Ifraudal in tbat District
are thus publicly pointed out._ by the
Swanton Republican •,, , :
The table we publish elsewhere tells
its - Own story. The TWelith ward,
Scranton, with its' 216 votes !sit year,
and its 728 this year; the north district
of Wilkes .hurio townehipovith , its 122
Democratic nij, litst.year,_ and 867
this year; Carbondale, _ -Third ward,
with its 118 Democratie.maj. last year,
and it-. 285 tliiii year; Dunmore, with
its,B9'Dernoeratio Maj.,last year, and
its no .06; :the smith district of Pitts.
top' ip.,, with its 143 taxables andlo9
Demoeralie niajoritY—these and nu
merous similar districts show the per.
petration of enormous (rands—which;
this time, have been so.flagrant and
wholesale asl to leave no:doubt' Of its
being possiblolu expositAitem.. Tbe,
most oriblOhing,! ot theb;frai,to_ulent
schemes- wis tee issao; by „the.; td. dna.-
and,' of -n aturalization .' papers in blank,
bearing the:signature:sod official 'seals ,
of -Michael =Philein, . Prothonotary of ,
the county,!iiiid John E. Brown; Clerk '
of • the Mayor's court, of Carbondale -
They.were issued so numerously that
hundreds of , them have; come into the
'•
Loss of iheJ 6 Eivenizi,e Star ' " .
Ono of the saddeit, _Odeon' disasters
that have occurred within recent, times
is that of I the sinking itifithe "Everting
'Star . ' on the'3(l of Oct(i', i •C by' which
over two hundred
_and i A ft y persons
trete 105t..,' 'l*o vessel lett_New York
on the . 2 9th of Sept., for New Orleans,
under conitriend of Copt. inapp: , On'
the morning Of the 12t1 of October, the
Wind,began to blow quite.. hard, and
continued; to increasegradually untill
the molinieg of the 8d when it blew a
perfect hurneane. After weathering
the stormlfor ',fourteen hoes, theyea-;
sel finiii;d,cred with 275 isii_ ftion board,
i
only bore' 1G or 20 of who:lf:are known
to have been saved!, ''; ''• ,:_. '
' A gm, at many of
. %ie passengers
were female's, and, some fortY or: fifty
of whom were women ' i of ill-fame` ,.
kinong these latter , its Mts. - Can.
ninghain Burdett, who' i Will bo. gener-
Ully remembered as having been tried
foi the murder-.of Dr. Burden, in'New
York some:years ago. I `She seemed to
'havecharge of many of these- disre
putable Women, and was doubtless tn..'
king them to New Orlcar.s, :there to
pursue.their loathing avocation under ,
her management. Retributive justice,
erviftand iterrible; has, overtaken' her
Land_ l thera; When the 1 t dreamed o f
as
its coining.,
' The officers of the Ivessel seem to
have done sit iiktheir-'sower 'to ~ _ liiive
the livtis' ofthe passengers; bat in
vain. - "Ther_ . perished .witb them. '
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Great Vire iIVQIiODBO .
terriblo'firelbrolio,ont and raged
in 4:tabec C c itnada, lailt iieelr, burning
down 2,500 hou,gt; Land -renderirig
•hotaelest; t.bout 1,8,00,0_ people: ; The
fire origmnted early in the morning in
a grocery . Store, and there' being -
high iwind sbon after. it, spied rapid
ty from building to 14aliding Ivor frOml
street to street,until fi in the evening,
when ceaaed from *ant of a nything,
More to feed on. -Tb•3:loes is estimitcd ,
at $i,040,000 . and a' large, pr'opor'tion .
'of the ft,iafterers are in . a deplorable
conditioe. • •• • ,
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gow. i Loom itott :I,B66—Connect.
lout for the Unionlf:Ahedeliriand - for,
the ljnioe 1" 'Vermont:tot tire It nieri Ii
Marne foitheti iii*!'"tebraeks for.
the Unieni:Oci . e . tor the Union p—; lndiana 0C.14 . u.i' Va.:in i; . Ohio for the
Union . ; kenneilvania ihrAhoUnioal
Grand a grefete majority, 175,4:031!
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- . Trouble in Maryland.
Trouble of a political character is
Ani l iripiivrild in tifilii lank - lie Polo
onriii i nal; oC a 'ityiiof Ba -
mor4i. vi intof-b he li i l l ator '
ti
lie Slat andia.' g ic id .
m l
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uti•fa, - f all 44lfithtoilglifillio_
. .zir,
hare now fallen underthe displesiiiire
i t
ot the rebel sympathizers of that, city,
because they rehire.to appoint JUdies`
' tot' Elections whO ;Wig t , itticit, thel _vbjes
of the ez-,ritbeliqsgistered-in defiance
of tfie,C,dustitution:pild, la*.s, of; the
_,„
T,he'GOverntir ,pflthe - S4te, There
has been ippealed :to to re
mos'e_these COMMissionero, and up
peint others, who , h are already !nen
dosignated_ aF the fit agents , of treason;
and, as,ifie Governor is st!pportiA! of
the,Presidenti t e:PClicY, it is feared that.
he. Will mOce an effort to cora.ply . with
this trettihnuble reireat, and "thus in..
iingurate.roVolitike in. that State." In
tadittOrt,totibia,,,Gov.,Swat4 p.:lOhn
see candidate for the U.. S., SeNital
acd knows that, if the cx rebels ars net
pertnittekto.vete , en the Zd of
her, his frienda *ill not ioa,able to cat -~t
ry, Abe ,LegialtAur; hence to remove
the . loyal Comrnmstoners of Baltimore;
and
,appoint disloyal 'Ones iti
stead, would, give hiM political ad
iiigege that he is not likely to forego.,
On Monday lait',khe Commissioners'
were.cited 'to -appear , ,before.the Gov
ern- or,.but ,
aa th e y dec li ne to acknowl:
edge his authority in the matter,
,they
refused to attend .'`. ; •Thie refusal on
their part is sustained by - the Mayor.
Or.i3altimori, the loyal rmeti of the
city, and the S(ate; who declarethat
thostreets- of' Baltirtiokieliall run - with
blood before the Constitution'.and laws
of the Stists shall bevioluted, or its
loyal people ruled by its ex-rebel's.—
If the Governor therefore atteMpts to
carry Out , ,his, 'rovolutiueary pro
-gramme, andis , sustained :in the cart
by the President - Of the United States;
bloodehea is not remote, but near at
hand.
--t-Later ews say at the couosol •
for the Polka Commissioners appeared'
before the Governor, and while
ing tine juriadtction of theAorernor.
expressed a willingness on the part of
the CommissiOners , to ?iavo their offi-
Oiul conduct )nqnired hit° and passed
upon by the judicial authorities of the
State,
WI
THE Local of lat.t.we• k oives the fit
kind:ofis-tlying kick on the flag
I.ifsir. , 'lt ha's our -ndvice, and
coasea its fulsome' praise of - Capt.
Gillis, and irselt squarely clown
on this proposition :
"The trues to which ,tha ; flat; ‘was
tcup . ended are
. -corporation property,
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ing,of.tlng!k to them. . •
The heft of this ar qiment is readily
t i •
seen whoji.,it,is rem mbered that lot
.l
owners ackt-sinl) l pay tor• the trees re
terred to e bit ! likewise. plant, box nut'
cultivate_ therrif Or the express purpose.
bestutfying ihkir property and
rendering
,thbir homes more Comfort,
able. The cOrp?rution,noither,invests
money, time nor, attention in them:
and when property owners see fit to
`Asks the .t.redri • planted bY the mseircs
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down, in front, t or, l.
rear Of - thyii
the - corporation enters no
protest agair.st t t, as is %en in an in:
,
stance at the • up per 'end of town,
where - Prof. Mercer. a few years ago
relieved the, Seininary properiy of its
front, shade trees -without 'objection or
hindrance, froin any one.: This last
position of the .Loeat Proves, there=
cyt, be as rintenabls.its its previous
ono taro ridiculous ; arid wo suspect
that, "heavy- calibre its ;editor
confessedly' he will.- never 'again
(take as much stock in a isimilar enter
prisit as he 'originally, took in this one.
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Maryland PcMins-4km swan's
: .l 2 rOoktmation.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
AtinsßoLis, 0ct.122, '66.
W6ol'6ll' l, iti has' cc me , to tbi, knowl
edge of the '.Exenutiire that military.
and other - combination's are now , form
ing for Abe purpotie of obetructing and
-twisting the execution of the laws ofl
this State; and , wherean, thorn is rea—
son to betieve that simitaf combine
tions are atteMpted tobe organized in
other States, with the intention of in
vading the Soil' of , the State of Mary :
'lard . ; - to deprive her citizens of their
. just.righin ut.derj the laws, and cor.-
trol t 'pepte of the! State' by vie.
lerite au& intimidation;
Noir,' therefore, I: Thomas - Swknn,
Goverr.or2of ;the; State 'Of - Maryltitid,
bY this , niy. roelarnatititi,.solernnly
'watn ihe'lletiders: of all" Such' illegal'
and " revOlcitiOnaiy conittinititins a—
gainsttfle peace and dignit y of .'tire
`t in the '.event of riot Ignct.
bloodshed: growink out rd these retje-
Ititinnarifi yirdeeedings,' they will be
held to the! strritestt accountability,
and the tioirer of the' State will be
eablittetea . to bring then' to . prompt
and: Merited - punishment;
• Given andermy hand and the great'
• - sea' of the State of Maryland,' at i
• the .citY-'6f Annapolis. ,thie, 22(1, 1
' day:of Obtober,' A. D. 1866. '
iSignedl r - Ticrnes SwArm._
ny - thet tiovernot: '
Joan sy. CASTER, See'y of State,
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TEE - Official 4ettiros 61 - the efeatimi
in Ohio foot op t a :Union majority of
44,000 7 asehing -a Maori-gain- of 12,-
000 slued list gear.
Official Vota of:!enn' iirlytuaia•
GEAA?StLTY~ 17,185.
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`Vet'
from elrewiiiiiiirAr, in 711 4 113,00101
Cept tba
we het 661 j. the- effielfit4[ll3oritY•
t" 1 e
Allegheny '
mustripagt.%
sesve,A. •
Bedford, •
Berko . •
Blair ••• • - • .
Bridfoi4.- •
Snake ,• •, e • . ' .
Cambria •
Citbon • " - •
Cent's* • "
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Chester•
• eeeeee ••• *4l
Clearfield.. .......... .. L.
Clinton ' •....
* •• t
Co umbi&
Orawfordi ' • • • I
Coniberlanit . •
Dauphin.. • •
DEfila:Fire* ... ....... „..,.
Erie .... ' • t•
Fayette'''
~ . .... 1
Franklin - • ie••••• • • ••,••P;;
Iton "... t ....
Greene
Huntingdon . - ,
Indiana 3 , ;r3" .3 1
'
Jefferson ........ .
Juniata ' - •
•333
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Lawience.' ..... . . .
Lebanon -
Lehigh 9 1•
Luserne
Lycoming‘..l.,
IstaKems.....J. -
Mercer ....... . .....
Mdffin .{;
.33
. Monroe:. 3 , 3
. Montgomery .... ; .
Northampton 3 . 3 •
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Nortbunitet r iend
Perry ' -
Philatielphin -
Pike i•
Potter • 3 -
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t3ohnylkill:;.,4.— •.. 4
Sprier I.rtsoie•
Sometee • - •' • ''l
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Susiittekenna
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Maio)).
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''Ven ango
Warren
Waynei: • - i •
NMN
Weitmoretpad
Viyotninr
York.
TO t abr . ;' • ' •
This yi9tory' in Peiansylirapi,
ADDRESS; OF UNION STATE COMMATEIt
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UNION STATE:CENTRAL OM. ROOMS,.
Q... 1105 CREST.% UT STREET,
PIIILADELPRIS, Octolicirl,''OGG'•,'-
Un bebulf of ttio Conimktee, Loon •
grattilino the people of Itho Stako,p
didnte for Governer•by la . large,,Major,-
its. ITo have:indorsed the Colistitti-:
Lionel amoodments proposed by - CCIII:
Kress: We have secured about two'
thirds of both branclics,of,the Legis;
lature, We have elected eighteen, m 4
of the twenty tour raunbera ofd Oon
gress, a gain of two over our present
Zelegation. ITlrose are l am substantial •
results of ()lir comp'ete and magnifi
cent. vic:ory ;avidtory achieved by the•
patriotic efforte of a l o yal! peOple,- ir.
I defiance of the basest betrayal on rec
ord, and in spite of thu, most rcokleas
abuse of Govettment patronage, -ever
encountered ;by any party; a trilamph
of right over vrroag, rind fairly won,
in as dcaperate,a struggle and.against
as unscrepulons incanS tIE ' were elrer
{resorted td by aßfadverear3. - Thanks
•to the Giver often vieteries. Thanks
to all . our ec I - t'eta , and esPeciallylo
my able, dov e _and efficient, Scor
tailed,-,
taoa, ,w fill r d. within° . moat faith- I
fully for Nur . ; at,* / Without fee or
i ll
reward. Th it to, the pther ,mcrol
beis of thl¢ mniittee, and to.thenn
rional3calorpteizatiens. • Thanks to
the gallant Ira la DIU e," who fought
and won snot bc battle for their coon.
try,,,and to thf ethic Apo ptii, otic prce9r
throne:a:nit f.43,Biate. And, last, but
not least, malty thanke' to the noble
tlniou Leagui and, the patriotic:l4) . er.
ality of our filen& iii 'the bhp ofybil
adelphia. ' t . `.; ' ,
By arder ofAbe: Committee,; •
l'. l / 2 - .lcawr, Chainitan.-
alma • ' ash#lgtbzi;
.WA.e INOTODi t October
oft COWAN.' ,
Sonator Cu*. was granted an in
terview for .ihoi . Limn o-dayt-' with the]
President: .It, cor.e s uded by freqUent- '
era of the: Wli" ) flohtie that .she in, to
heve f a poAitior. n.thii :pabin'et oh the •
expiration-of b sonatoralli-erni,, ,
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TaE MA E:, . aD DIFE;C 13 firr.
..It I s tolegraPiXii liege froth Anribr:
polls that. Gov or 4Wat - lina f„t'ke,,i - a
ac .
decided ataqd;, '4l.;iii(eialS to: pcnOid
with the - memo I .of the , Potion ' Coin=
missioneie t - T B,will be resisteil vi et.
' (trines. A r age I-- toy ,thii - .Chkonick
says that time thoualtr.d armed men
huve - reported t the MaYipi"hl; Balti
more and the. Olie.o Coramissiobera,
limit' they:nyo n rigidirwas.al!.gymo
mnnt'it notice.. .boald a collimion: oe
cur it ia belies ere:that-13.8 : .troops
will theii bo pu fOrward td= quell the
disturbaope. ingiunery .Blair .had
I t
n interview vt • the;Presideritto•daY
on the Mitrylan troubles,'
Ir. •
IT. _is :Yeas° .1
lout 20;000. •
fóe hiestoe
in Isoriisylvan
Gesry'e ilcgort,
FORTY
guestkia altiout l
real result, of
in this 'Skate
-I- I . 4 8.grIcitiltuntl. ' • .
'h - o-11 tad of Managers of the Bea•
.Coapty `4'grietthurAttSoci y , mitt
17. • Coutf 1101180,g in W , Cedar,
, CI let ' 1866. k:IIOMbE iesobt
1.
jta
- o ." „ oads, Tilird, B c y 'II.
..ipo f; obert.Ootter / ,'lO, Gib.i j
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so '-`4,,Yr t, Patel!, TOM!, WileohLLlOr...
brie, M i ilia and.BarelaY'Veg
In the absenbe of the (President, Mr.
131noadetwas chosen to fill the'vacancy.
Mr. J.,' C. •Wilscn t. Trizionnor, pre.
wonted 'ii :partial repot, whioh Was
"adopted; and it was further on motion
agried t r bilk"the• • thanks; of 116 - Board '
be teideretfloMrAVAhien.for blei.atirs••
vices rendered Abe Society, at! that i
competitors who have drawn . roan- 1
urns at thellirs. tc-Fair:,shall be notified 1
to call cia 4 MiY.Wihion, Ist. his- °flee, on g
Saturifa` .aftiwoons,. an at. otber-times • g
bis tiesineas may require : hini.ito be
absent fkint `blame.
Tho ITreasnrer was authorized to :
pay. • the.balance,remaining, in his
lolanda (after..payttig - awairds of prom i
urns and expenseelet•the Fair,) on tha _
purchas . o money ..e,f the property of
t h e *Society; , ' •
'h. The fallowing bills Wereon *lion
passodi - .., I • 1, •
J. Woyand, premium lists; &o , 867,50;
J.. 11. Odell. premium lists, • . .60,00
•W. S. Haven,ticketk& !shay! bills 65,42
Thos. M,'.Kinley, ;semi, • 5,50
Wra. pavidson &Sor4.lumbor, .32,64
W..F.•Liiifferiy, carpenter w k, 18,00
I
T. O. Ansbutx. , , • ,d 6. .% " I .. •9,00
John 13,arelay, nails, itc ;
.• 14.11 .
JanislAllison, • do l. - • • '1,60
o
A..ltobinanii; reitiirs .io ground
team.-&C.,_ . I • -
Win, B. Alsxander, au -
Win 'B, Alexander,• gate keep
I: F.
_Kennedy. i., - .do ,_ 7
Andrew Caruthers • db l•
John Gribots .. - , da
Jas. Fogg, 'boarding Judges.
T. O. Anshutz, Assie.tant Sec%
Expenses judges.on farms,
Corresponthint riLt...lConainero
Hugh M'Grure, ; Maishal. .
A. 8. ,
lirolf, do • •
Sainuel,Gibson, 2 tons hay. al
, '2Q bushel. oats,. ' -,
The tollowizg bills poised,
not knoWn: . , '
H" /1 1 : Andeison, re : 'bill; Jo r sepl;
Sutherland, 1 days Work; R. 'ilmore,
day watch; Eli--Reed, nigh • watch' . ;
1 .--- T Secitt,night watch;•Chas French,
hauling water; postage bill i .k.c. , i
On motion , resolved Abet the receipts .
and expenditures- of; all monies shall
be published, showing
.haw: reach his
boon received and .fer what purpose
.•• . • •
.expeadeci. Adjourned to meet on
Monday of.Xoyember Court. - • ••
- ' ( • •,. %Vat. S B.iRCLAY, See y. ~
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THE `,' RouriDnzADa "--Pursuant to
resolution -of the• Society of tLoloot ,
Regiment PCnna-Voluateer Infantry
(Roundlictid,) I hereby call are-unto
•
of the surviving hanorably discharged
knoinAer:, if S. ihit Itegi rt, ip asseir.±l
ble apittew C 'aitidearalielbilk day 9 -'
' ." -•
' ' !
r'NOCOEOber. Ittle. St , 2 o . clock P. 31.;'
]•• I . ... •r,-• . • ~-. .[
And appoint.t/tfitas I.9bert Moffat i t
. . ..
and 11. W." Sin to, and Lieuienants 3-
,
11,1Stover.son, John" Jay, Samuel-
Montgomery and Billoiy Bay, a Co ' •
i .
irmi
8124
E
1846
1703 3
'3o6f
'486
4429
.4791
• 1991
4461
2487
4977
2357
50461
. a 408 1
5896
306955
2,890%
390 4 36
EDE
he. Ohjecta - of Vie to-union aro
.•
perpetuate - the fraternal fooling wbic
grew tip betWeim the - rnombors of t
Regiment, in sharing common danger
toilsi , privations and i finfferingsi and
a COminoa participation the e polio '
r histdry of the Comme.nd:
RTeri honorably discharged Office
und,!Soldier of the "Old Rouricthen4
Regiment" iii meet a warm weleolii ,
on the occasion. . ~ 1
believed that st
1 notes '; were polled,
at' the bite election,
This" 1&A makes
,
I ajority , rat nearly
oilis.'.:'fi4re is no
Apsisition Ott to. the.
• lection. of 001/prior
r.
IN
DA.N'L, LEASIIRE. Preb%
3ciurr W. MoßniF9x,.Cor. Se 'y..
1 ' sEdatributiOrta.
We would calFattention to theOpi
I
ion of one !of the leading papers
Cantuis, on thie subject :. I -
fiost of our readers lir_ve no do
road Some of the nuitierous
In adverti (
ertia of Gift 'Botorprises, Gilt - C r
eei is,. 4
Atc.,hich',Oppear from tim e
,t
time in ,tbe public . prtnts,- offering m E
tempting bargains' to' those who il
patronize the:.' ni In 'most eases th s
are*ennine,hrimbirg,s,; But theie r ,
ti few rosPectable firms who de; bus
ness in this manlier, and they do it lc
a. means of. IncreaSing their wholeshh
buSiness, at d not ,to , mal4; Mons:y. 7
h ear such fi rms,. it is , true, hinds°
and'vainable artieles are . pi.ocuied o
O Very:lsmail sum, find What iS 'id 't
n, r
impert4t. no 0n0,11,4 ever; cheated -
11',..7ery person gets g.c:Od! value for"
dollar; because, as wo have stated
is intended to act as Un advertise . I
'to' increase their Ordrnury business.
. I
.Wo - havi. .Been notribets of pr
.sent, out in this '.* loy S*E ll3 l NI
.W.. I iETEION & COMPAN'4 "Of IN assau Str et.
N. Y., and there - iiima doubtthat/ me
-of the aitichis itre - worth eig h t or or.
times Lila =nay paid tor them, • sto ile
w 8 barb hot eeen or heard:of a Fi r- le
iMiile which ,was tot, fully.woil:h he,
do tor whictr ft Cbst. _Mit I ttiis .111 ly
one cf. the eicilitiona at thnsiale, for,
'isle gender thing the:parties cage ed
idthis4mainess are nothing but el
• Fur
istliiniterp —'-(stityrday Reader, Id —
49a1; C. X., Jan, P, ,1866.) . ...
11 - 91 r —, Trotectiog t4e Wes ofebildr
Shoos from wear 4%410 . 1,11' Tips, e
proved 'a most tawpot teat 'rand ne ft
inrchtion. But until lately -a gea
k h
matt! e as b eon Made in appl in )
dicta, ebiefly,to the coarser grad .
shoee. ~ For the higher Abnoost of to
shoe the more there is eared by rc
•
tecting the toes from' wear, which Cal
only be done by Ge t
mjeuil-Tipped- shoeti ate I now *ng
made and•are worn , by tb qt "
te r s in the city: , Nana fat:tutees - clinic!"
'ant' have conferred a' greater ptiblic
faior,lllan., by inppliring this .4elit
wallit.—BostonJoarnal.
Licorksio• Notirce
ZATINO 11011811.' •
Warnerr ..... ...'.ltactlestet •-" bor.
4. ; 4 : l ' JOtts A. FRAZAEIteCTk.
17 - '01 1 IC E•
e:ICV LNBfAMENT On the capital I
I stodlE a tif • e ttlrland Run itailipsyr will
=e RE the office of the Comps
n New Brighton PI ,on tht Sig day of
ember, 1866. Bs order of tbe Board.
aw Batotrroft,l. -VIM: NEWELL,
Oct. 15,1 • J. _Trews. pro. few.
.' - *..XECtrittEt'S
totiacki.lior:Ciusyugi,ilateOf Rf
deed, havtr
I 'granted to If tilidereterid; all persons
ibtalE : to sill aitti, Lei rire reineaterttii•ftil6 l
Witte payniteaft: aid those-having claim's
net the mante.:l ,prseent, *hen properly
watkated,for lemon. •
DAVID KESSEDY, Rlttlmetn-4Pti,•'
TAldEtti BOVD, HOolistown,
, =,: • I Eiecutdm. •
OM
SALISEttifitBROTEOR & CO.
iztensitie Mantifacteirirs iraporte#of
, ,• •-• •
/Obi; . & Orei e
SOLID AND . mini
lE3llTrete wc*:•istre, -
r• -
erioan,,EngliO "&. Sines Wa!ohetp
BASED 0U1;5.44,YE5,;
I - • ' An 4 • . J ' ' .
t every desertptlon of .. • . - -
Fancy Goods and
.( aniee Notions,- . :
specially adapted and designed for Boutliens
... ~ and Western Trade... .•, : <
t
Cireulartrsnd full desseriptitre r tssentlrt*
Agents wanted everywbe're. Address .:, '-•
t i
1 1 - 'SALISBURY ; Bill). CO:, .:' ,1 .
' • :51 'DCyu&tics Sysest, l; . .
::
.:, '•.• : . Pravi "ri ce, R. I.
SHERIFF'S. Sik , ES ~...,
, .
63,50
86.50
, r, 6,00
4.100
12.00
12,00
45.00
, 7,50
oet'~lam
9,00
'al,, 5.00
6,00.
4,00
d
. •
T . virtue , of sundry *Atli of Fieri Facias.
o T3
' issued tint of the Court of Common Pletiii
' the county of Beaver, - andi td me directed,?
I' will expose do public stile - a 'the Sheriff's
'office; lathe berOugh of Bearer, in the' riouri , .y
!aforesaid, On ' - :., • _.. f! : .
1 .
' .. Saturrla,o, Ncrent4er 10th, 18GG,
. i
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, i the following
prOPertr, to 3vii: ._.'" - L . I - • '..
All the right, title, interest:, and claim of, de-1
feridant, of, in and to_ the. foll Owing Piece, or'
pargel'of land, sit nate. in the -borough Of
. New
Brighton, Beaver county,! Pal, bounded an - the
' north by.NeW - Catale k New Brighton road,on
' the east by, ratite read,din (lac smith by Evau
P: Townsend,and On the ;hest by ptiblic street,
containing - 18 icies and 14 Perches... Alsp,lot
No. 15; situate' in theboeough -of Sa Brigh
ton, being about; y 69 by -180 feet -in length and
breadth, bounded on the north by lot No. 14,'
east by.public
l tlleyi south by
,Ikla'rket street,
and:West. by Bri dge itneet; on, which is erected'
i . frame 'building used' as adWeiling houittaad
earpeater
.shop: i t , Also,•lot No.. N
1 , 4,, situata rut '
aforesaid, bounded north by lot o: 13,east by
public alley, by lot. „N0i:.15 . and weit, by'
Bridge street, 44 . iswef lotitickby 180 feet.".l . , '
Also: allthat etirrean piece-Or parcel of land
in Big Beaver.tp.; bounded - on the north. by
the track of theyittsjd. l'inynair C. litt„on
the east.lrY landiof. Joe Smith and John Bent-'1
,ty ori the south -by' land or. - Jos. Smih,andil
on:the - went by land of Walter Beatty,contain-,
ing about . sa *ea, about 60 act'es 'cleared,'
and .eritlie farm under. fence, on which are
-erected' a dOntde log house, tivolitories high,
spring-house, 4ind • Old : log - building- I :The
=above destiribed farm is underlaid with &three
, -feet .vein of coil, one bank ripen; preniisea well
Watered, with lit'. good drehttrd thereon,. !... -
........ ---- ---- ii0 r 1y......---- , t.... Jut ge reir
erty ot. Jas. Ile m e itirtirlbe - surr - -aßsi-
'I"
Wilson, Admirilstritter. of Thos. Cunningham,'
i died. • •'- - '-
I N - A ' ' ...' L . •
I,• .n. ~. .. .: 1 LsO, •. - • : -
' At the' saran' time, and place, all right,. title,
i. interest and , claint of defendant; of,: in find to
I fie folloiring tract Of land situate in Big -ilea
ver tp ;Beaver county, Pal, beginning at the
'tterth'-'west corner of tt . tract, of !Anil formerly
willed bylThoriris .B. 'Clarke, :and running
I
thtrice by:land of..the heir.* of - Daniel - Clar k .
( south II- deg: east 150 perches to a post,thenced
I ' by lantrofi Samuel and Robert Chapman, east
'ltd. peralies tr. a „pest:4ll4mo .by ; part- of the' 1
land lately Owned by , Robert Clarke, deed.,'
north. 2 1 1 4 deg, .west „ , 94 perches:to a..post,
! thence worth 79tleg. east 45 7-10 - percliesde a
~ • Poat, thence north 17 . deg. West 74 Pereberi to
a post; thence' north 73 "deg. east 36 perehes
' to a post, - thence north 2:14 deigiivcst.s9,per
to. a post, thence by land ;Of.-}lobart t,inson,
1 south 89 deg. west '371 .pir, to a white 'oak,
. , thenee by land of Wm. igillei„ south 2 1-4 deg
,il i east' 77 3=lo . per toa . ipost th ence ." north -89. deg
1 west' 99 per to" ths.pla, e Of"beginning—con
taming 148 acres and 141, iterclieSi - strict Meas
.. nre; about mires cleared; the entire farm t
under fence; on-which is'arected a log house,
•log barn,- and stone eking house; orchard 'Of
.
, r good fruit trees on; 'the premises ; the' whole
0 1 i c , ' farm well -Watered, and underlaid withe three
It,
%feet vein otrcoal. .i, - ' -- j ' , .
. .
Seised and taken -i n eiectition as the proper
-1! ity of ` - James Fonibelle 'at; -the -suit of 0: R.
I 0 Patterson: , , 4 -
t! ...1 '
'' No §. . . - '.. 1 Alen,
ll.'
40,06
mounts
LEE
. . .
At the aunts timi and place, all right, title,
LEI intermit, and ciaini of defendant of, in and to
6 the following hit or; piece iof land, innate in
1 Pulaski townshil., 'Beaver, county, Pa., being
Lot No. 3, of Townsend'altsact, bounded as
to ' follows : Ily a ,line commencing at a maple
or tree and running east 110teet, ening bounded
. o ;,.that 'distance byland of Kennedy; and thence
T.
south 22`2,Teet by land cef defendant, thencd
T. west ill. feet by land cif '.'defendant, thence
1 ," north 2.2o 2 feet to place of:beginning; contain
it "big One acre, more, or leiss, on whist there is
it erected ,ti Clay Mill, with all the accessary
. I L fiitnies for - grinding clay, embracing . a" me?.al
ilatt(abont 8 feet: in diameter, which itr hung .
a' on an upright shaft, revohing on a step. Sai‘t
I.' pan contains l'Wo largecaStrironyollers.. • The
, blinding ist
which *Mid Clay Mill is erected iii
to one story Trams, with half basement, Ilifett
l•
front by 35 , in . depth. 1 ' .-_-- • i
Ile hod' and taken in e xecution as. the - Priop
ertiy Of JtiOoteB..Priee, at the spit of Calvitat.
'Ant le., 1,
Orrici,
' • ; • . ,
. i
' &liaises O 1 ' JOB..LEDLIE, -
•
t . . Oct. 25,4866. ' ' f ' , sheriff.-. 1
IN THE,Cbtr lIT OF COI NON , PLEAS OF
DEAVEETOUNTY i "..
In the Analter. of _the • application of the
. 4 1Presbyteriau , congregation of. Bethlehem"
for a ebar,ter -of Incorporation And .now,
Bspt: Bth, 4806, application presented,, where
is un!at the ,Court haring 'perused - the accompa
,. eying instrument, and being of opinion that.
: • ,it contains nothing contrary to law,. direct'
D i I slid instrument to ba Bled in, the%Prollionota-'
ry'a,office, aid order pulilication'aCcording to
law, and unl4e' cense be!ahown to the contra•
,ff ry. the , aforesaid Charlet; of incoriiimation will
'' be granted to* the.Cotireitt, the next term. , -
Df • Octil'fAlilhas' 1 ' • :id' WETAND ,P. 1 . . 1 ,
~ .
ho • - , : i. , . , i i -
TRIAL LIST NOV.. TERM ' 18 6 6 -
n • (smck,ND .
.oamnel Morrow Tbomas Greenlee
Hearth Kinsey wye Tkos Poe & wife •
Q. ander's hlw ye Jackson Charaberis it al
13. Malign's heirs Ye C. aP. a. Uo.
MiOsel Main, Abr am flinger,
Henry Bari I "'lra Geo - 1 1 1 Saii3lay, • . I
PiannelTraaeltdn' ve treserten . •,
Rft, c o' va John Beatty Bt's
- !vitt •, , vs • Vm Jones
octli'G6 •- ." :M. 3VEYAND Pro.
'1
Great . 13istIL - I)
.1 / tit
f
1 4
1 , t,lRt t4 S ,NuE49 ll ,
'
c. .• 7 i : . ..! '
A b7tl,St:;sl
6r . W 4 Siteiiel o iiitioa - ititAllioZe oe '• 4- ism s ?
- k
train, tinge, Engravings,' Silver: Wa re •
and Silver Watches; and Elei f id r , •GOl , l
.. 4iiiisitling' of ViefeiontlPll4l.l1 des
4 ; k!'
-• Binge, Gold Bracelets, Coral, Pls tri ren • ,•-"!
• tine. Moittie44el,l444; and cg tn - 4" i,.
; Ladies' Salts,,Gol4peasogith•o,4' "" -
. ••! elid r SilieftrXtension , lialtler s ;,'. s
' 1
. . ...... , ___Slaele. ,l - b.. -.Aebt -b.f.. • '
! , ! Sttadet.-,'Yellt sad Nide --•-- -' '
..-.. -Uhlibe,Plain end Cis-• -' ' •!:
.. ; ! I .ed 04111Clialns, .ke ' • -
'''. •
I .
•-•-' tke., valued eit ', •
•• - -
1;0001000,108 . Op Dou j A k .
which they ;need Wet pay 'until it l'!
- "ksh.,.‘
*hails &avert intriTeielue. ' - ---";!••
•'Tor i4Ateßretal AfillrELFxs. 'As g f) :..
CIA r/O/Teils joisis'attention to the .4 - -;'
its' being largest - 41 most Popular Je et.
:'‘
Association, in the United Stat e i,•• vi e L el ;
il tn' efi est! i , clieltidindi..w-lanYdi titin'boemenb;ei9linithianetnede-r.in7tif!.'..l:
rapidly increasing trade is a sure guarsst e , - -• a! '
the fippreciation of intr•patrons feet his in' e ti,a -- '
of obtaining rich, elegant acid eestly " 1 - -7 . .
The Sudden stagnation of trade in - "•-
• • E !..''4 4 ,
owing to the late German War end *tat 11.-. '
•
estrous financial crisie in England , - lis eg '-!
I the' faillYte of ! ra - largo istimbr: or Jewelry
Housies hi'Landoitsnd Pails, obliging th tt - i ' ! „.
sell'llielf goodis 'at a, great sacrifice, in soli.
initaiteisiensithatt erner r thirtt the emu of - al,:
ufacturing. We have littely,p,urehas e d e rr ,
largely 'of
.theie'Hankiiipt Goods, at itinh- e . . ,
trentely 'IOW :Prices, that tre,ean afford to sell
awl,' fittei'Grods,.• and give better : chances t o
m most • •
d* the ose . +alitabhe prieel then any chi t •
eittiblfidiMetit tioing - aisimilarhuitinest' ogg..
- AISI ,I§, TO ! ..PLEA#E, 'WI
,tee • respeetralli
solteleyotarliatrotage, as it,e; are conifideidir
giiinC „the At'..ittist eatisfaction."lltitinitk
patitlear:We hit'ves ! ferWarded' a namber o r
she nitetevalaiible prizes to all parts - of the
country, Thole,who ps; troti4e us will receive•
tlin ifull . itilite[of • theirimoney; its no &nide
on our lint' is worth" less less than One. Dollar- re.
tall, 191 d there , ari!nit blanks. Parties deal
ing: With us may, `depend ax havingpre mpt
retuins,•stid the tarttele'dratin will be imme
diately
_sent te_aity„adelress by return mail or !
eXpress, ". ••• , '
Ile following,parlies Eave•fecently drawn
valtiable . ,prizes • from t lies, • American Jeweler,'
Ainsociat ten; lad - have kindly allowed the use
of! their names : 1 1- - .
, Charles ""J.Alunter,Esti.,-Treasury Depart.
meat; WashfligtoujD- ,, P.4 Piano, value smo ;
Misp.. Anna G._Yatea, 52,5 t .! .)lark Place. N-
F:, Sewing idaeltine, valtte s7s;tig. Oen
L. L. Hanson; li.•13: - Voln.. liailfel le, Teas;
:Hirer Tea Set, value'Slso; Miss Emm a Run-
ter, 163 Front St., Harrisburg. Pa., sowin g
-31achine, value $6O; Lieut. CoLalterChit. •
11
tendeu, Quartermaster,-.Bouisville Kentucky, -
Gold, Watch, value - 150; I Wm. S. taines,247.
Hing . St., Charlestor; 8.. C.. *Slyer - Watch,
value $511;11 Alexander - Jahnson - , '%, Editor
MtalkateUr rioneer, NlSaskateur, Minh., 'Ladies'
Enameled Watelt, :9111ille $1502 Samuel Lee.
Ea , President Colorado and Ited'Eank Mint
ing Company, San Francisca. Cal , Melodeon, -
;take, .$2OO ; : Aaron St.. i .Long. Esti,: Prineip ti
!Elkhart - collegiate Institute, Elkhart, N. .1.
Diamond !pin, value $2OO, R. 31. Lingstreet,
Mantgomery; Ala,' ' Music- Box., ra:ue, $7:1:
-.Rev. Jetsam Nan Duzer,i'Alhany, N. t . oom
• Lined Dining Set, value MD; Miss Clvs
Lucuguer, 'Dayton, Ohio, Pianoforte,• ratite
I
$4OO, and Diamond Pin, taint Sl7-1.
I Many name's Conk! he place ott The Her,
; but 'we publish no names Without "pertainiou':
! I Our . pitrons are desired to send United Stater
ii curreney *hen it is ,coevettient. • , -. •
.1 • r '
IIPARTIAL LIST i OFI -11;TICLES
I' • • .TO DESOLD FOR $.4 EACH;
t Without regard to value. and . n , :. tobe zild le
1 until you know what vett at
. 10 rnetice:
z
I It, elegant posewootlinanos.troni $2 ut to PI
Ito eleg ' t Nlelodeons.Rosew'd-cases 171 toro
I 50 first class Sewing Machines • - "so It As
...7,&...tfine tut "'Ain:4l l6f ' ' 401;11it
150' fine Steel Engtarmas, framed._ ' 21 to ?+1?+1
50 Music boles • , 23 to It
150 Revolving Patent Casters: silver 211 to- 40
.50 Silver !Fruit and rake baskets... 20 fo',
400 Sets of Tea anti Table Spoons.- 20 to' ..0
150 Gold hunt ing ease Wat eltei,war,. :30 toll:o
100 Diam'd ring, clusters nieg stone.., 7510211
1 -
175 Gold Wat ch es '
.» .83 toll - o
.
i sod Ladien ,Watches 4 . - 69 Is l ! o
500 Silver 1W a i cli es 1 20 to P
, .
i ' Dianiond !Phis, Brooches and. Ear Dy-T,
'Ladies' Sets or Gold l and Cora:. Jet and Gotd.
Florentine, Mosaic, Lava and Cameo; sit. K
•Stilds, vest and neck Chains, plain and cLatri .
gelid rings! ? gold thimbles,. "locked,; new :•tyie
belt buckles, gold pens and pencil, fancy sari
boxes, gold pens with gold and silver extra.la
holders. and a large assortment'of fine airs,
1 ware and jewelry - of every description.
1 • 'MLA, Chntice io obtain any 'of the abon . .
1 Articles for ONE DOLLAR, hy,purcha:::; 3 '
I sealed envelope for -o cents. _ . •
! ' ;Fire sealedevelopes Will he sent f.!!
I $1; t• liven for $2; tarty . for $:!: $;t1)- 11.,
1 for $10; me Hundred , for 1:)• ••1 -
; .• . tts ,". ! • - '
1 - , ',.'" :.114lliNTS, WANTED EVEUVRII^GE. .
I.7nerpilled • inducements offeredtto bats
and Genti who trill act-as tech. Oar deserif
1 tive circulars - will be sent on appiioLit'n•
.
Distributions are made in t he follT!.!Dgm, i ,!• ,
ItLnerr—Certificates naming, each article and r,
I
are ! plaied in sealed . envelopei. ithlo .
are well mixed. One•of
. these envelspe e
tai t ning the Certificate or Order far solses t 7! ,
! cle, will be delivered ad oltr office, or a i l!
. b.
..
! mail to any address? without regardlOtaitt.
on receipt of 25 cents. - - • ,
!! On receiving the certificate •the patchsi,-
will seewhat articleit Iraws and ice TlMe
•
and can .then Send .ost DOLLAR, and rem:
the article namad, or can choose any ot.ber,c
article on our list of the same value. . !
'Par:lasers of our Sx.ii.st) Evauets V_ ,
in:this' manner, obtain an-article: tv!?: 11 - ''','_
one to "five hunised dollars. • ! - I' ve , I li !
Long: letters are unnecessary
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kindness to write . _ i lain directioss. .
choosing different ; asticles from thottr.d_,:•" ' !
mention the styli dis Sired. _ oi l ;
. 4 * * Orders' for. piAtto Est-I:vulg.;
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Otero! case be tic•companied` wi . ol
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wi • th the name - of the Pcniol l . ! --e u '3' 4 l• ~
Vown,
'Ltre'aed Is tke N"'
Letters should 'be - at s
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gers, :is follows:- .I' •• • . . _ •,
'- - grEER3tAN, WATS N Lu,.! :
County and State plainly written.
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VALIJAI3.LEFA'BiI,F -0 1 1. 0. 1; ! ' ' ,
rs'lttglitisigned offers . for Sale, 1, 1,4. `"
price and on.rlasonablo term , , 10 1 ' 11
of .A.nouv 200 Acnns. - situate a miles sotab'.
, west,of Darlington, Beaver county , I' 3 ' 1.
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arm ins, good one) about 110 (lOW Cktlta*. !
in a good stake of cultivation: lbe
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meats are s good, argi Two W o. r
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lisp.. Bose . large,' Frame: Bank
"Shed and cori Crib, :l,
hag. Home, 0 . 1 , 4 s. F r '. r j
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Howe, ,re: The buildings are in Oa "P s i ';
Plenty of good fruit trees on premise . . .
further information il'qpirac of the unde
ed, residing on the preinises; or . of 11..P''
'Esq.. Beaver, r e .. 1 -
BERTS
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LETTEitS teldetieniary on tLe es.", } . ,
- of Sittaitote it 01t1;ON, hat .ur NiteSelic..
1 Y v., Theaser-no.ideied.i, , holing been itti!l!.
ed to the 'utiderldined, ail persons inaePte d , '.
Iskitt esilte" era rdquestel to wake inimedire
pityment,stn&thoio AteTipielaims aglinst,,,i
properlye Btate i . ; u l .tht p i..t s si r . ,0 . the snbserto
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