The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, November 07, 1866, Image 2

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rtiLdt IitAVER AnGUS.
:1-VP,VAND -11
11 ,D/ 1 '414419? P 1 11°- 1 -111 It
ovembiii litee
: 7th,_1866. :~.
;,;~•. ~s, Foiyvard 1. ~,
4 The history of our liountry;Says - tbe:
,ftr!' the last six
rat.l 4 .: s ia;it tioi4•Derr.o:.
stekol by ‘
:Since the pre,Sliwery
,party
its 4,tvii prophecy hy,linaugur- •
tatinethe•Rebellien, it has nev er i
•• ,
-'to:ariticipitettnd ibrestie exadtly what
did n'ot entle'to puss: ,
• ..kilyst proclairnad that Any Attempt
of.tho;Lingoln - 9diainisteatkin to en+
forte the-.114s and ituai n tan the author=
st or tho' i tniori in the South wouldt l
. provoke, resiitance and civil Itar - in'the
1.• North; but, rhen• the time came for
action, it _ 4 . not dare to make zood
rit inBiBto4 th,t the Slit\rtaiolders'
Rebellion could paver ptit_ dewn; .
and,th,p.t . anyatteMpt so: to subdue it.
must
~ i ne;rittirl:ply fail; Yet the RChellion
• has ,been ntOrly, denielislied by dottin
• figh,t,:hird knocks. '
It 4eclurO2‘.l, When ktblellan was en
• perceded. i that tihouldl'have 'no
mote . su ccess , till` he was recalled to
' - 'eotnma'nd; but he wits nciJedalled, and
mu armies were led by others to
• deci -
we victory. - • . '
croaked in Our ears ;that .:the
• 'poliey of Etnancipation was the death
- • knell of ibe Union;but events proved
it too Union's salvation.
' ' It declared that, v if Acgroes were'al
loweci to fight tor the Unio . n, White
hfin4oUltlinot; bui, they would . and
did; zien *hen Blacks charged .1 and
beside /them, as ,at. Wagner,
1141000,And Poi t IludsOn.
'I4"-;declared the War far the Union a
• ftalurn, and on' Oat g•rarind iclemanded
tbe . People i s votes ; the People refused
,
••to givot rn
he, and fought out ttio• War
to a glorious issue. - • •
,It warned our people that, if Lin—
coin !were re-elected, din War would
be interminable , l and disunion a fixed
faot ryetArincoin was ro.olocted and
- the - \PHI. Bohn' brought to an end.
- It sought to frighten our farmers
with,a, prospect bf endless conscriptions
. , and a ;sl;ational Debt that :would
*priyo thpiyilrirm4 of all: value if the.
apptiblicans .Niere not, gusted from
power.in yot, though they were
not, eonsetiiptioki soon eeased and the
Debt is beirig rapidly paid off without l
' es6entiallrrodueitia the . culue of farms
in...anyloy*l State. , -
;- And nos 4, this detected, expased.false
prophet ernes before the geople with
n thcusand: falitfied pr'edietion!aboet.od
into its forehead, and say€ 4 "Tara out
- the Republica a ?iron?
res RS selfish -mild doleful
• prognostieittions ?' Whp,do4not know
that ityrilf have to make a evil war if
, there is, to 'he one? .Repialiean tnion
jots! onward to the.strnigle, and the
. cletery r 1 I • I
ON the outside of d this paper will be
found - a, well wri(ton cominuniention
' .on the subject of irnpeaching thcPres
identof tho United. States; anO.while
. we agree With .ihe writer that it is a
sitbject of very I grave!iniportance, and
that linpeachmen.tiihOuld only he- re.
sorfe l d to ; when it lia . astertaiced that
in this % way only l ean' the. Itherties of
. the - country, be preserved, re never
theless are not - preparei to Character
ize-an'others who think
,diffarently, as,
". ':desperate political afiventui•ers; , radi•
• 'cal monbrnantacs, and thOugh i tless pol
iticians.' Neither: are we willing to
admit that the electioti- of Jalin A.
* i3iiagbam; of Obio:ltThornis Vilharns
of PennSYleania, anti Bonj- 11. Butler,
of.gassaeausetts, ( !ls a las ing die.
grice hi their constituentS," amply be.
' cause they bare avowed themselves
ready to present articles; of t i mpeadr.
tripn:t. against the President al soon as
'Congress conVeneS. Thep° men have
neually been-in advance of tlicir par.
• ty aSsociates'on leading plalttical ques;
tintis, and it has seldom, faNd to be,
' show): that they ()illy compriehended
their_ditty and took the scent Of public
Opiniciu'before others . In they matter,
therefore of impeaching the President,
they (may be in error, and they Okay
not; at all (rebuts it Is i pruilent as'ii . ell
as safe, to 'forego denouncing, tlfienaand
their constituents until tr i o see what
they proPosa, to do; and bOw tihey in.
tend doing fl;;-
, ..
2 Barocroti. *'niarrr,'of New „Torsey,
died on lais't Thursday . Moiriing, - in
Newark, in that State. On yekterday
r .l .
the election was held ini.N'ew ersey;
and the Senators and Repreae tatives
'theri elected will ebodso his au
i eesaor.
If a 'Majority of these are Union men,
' then we gain a United St.atiss Senator
from that State, and if the' majority is
,
;the other way NVO.will OimpSy hold .
'Our own, as Senator liyright belonged
to the . party opposing . na, , - -1714i1 tho
Legis latri re elects. on 6; ho We yell, Gov;
!Iffarri will Ippoint, and this aprioin tee
`•ill ; I
will be Li RelillbliCOO 1 . 11 1i00!§t. 1 ' '
Newspaper. Cir-culatioit• - The l'Fottble in Baltimore.
• The editor of the Local tells bis Air events F,•have transp i red in anth
readers that we .!contioually c4n- epic'
_s ' eesi t ion lin , klilatron to ffie
'plain" to eur'friends that ihecirc dif fi cult i n wliLar4la4-sip as;lbilir
• : c
lion of our papor is so much infe or o l ia 'occupy ,m9to itate' Wai l es,*
i t
.1,- I
to that of t,lio Locaq"while thitc rt 7 .,, in ERtil,*likltail on eayor• to4i_yi
ty is .E 0 'llt,rotigly! marl." Softly, our readeia only a brief 'summary of
young mitoli • Yon never beard, j ef a what has'occarred since our last issue.
complaint jof thle'..kind. .We arernot . The Governor, afieisitiMiniMingite
in tfil o l)#ti,•ol , ',l4l ,. oplift , o4 , l4ertra, pa , ;' Volk° Conitaissicfrie*!..of rßal4ittiore
pers_inanyiway,and much idle in the before him at LAnnsielia; arid listening
manner' or-WhichT'y—aniiiieniCAliir 10116 — iiiiilineeiiitfairibe - M; 46G:ie.- -
- .1
cirottithol,lB.V9llol,3.l92,t9net,lihouseild mined cfthetr . remcivak, and issued'h is
codes ii i the ,county, and
~rap - order to that effeet:'kle then apPleint.
idly Increasing; and 'these eithigerib,e • rie, ed two °there in their stead.. These
take and pay .for it becaptsa.t,hey Was , two :mere' sworn in Om Fridtty last,' '
sidefit*nith What it 'apats.- ; 4l42rity and demanded Of the old Po l ice Corn•
has nothing:to do with the Argun:' lt misinonera the hiie s iyi and pubfie prop ,
"iii*in ,00 - .'FlOV.es`_itiid has ajbeine erty :in: their,. possession, .This was
. i o t.4ic,l i ts w i
,an d i. ,, e7 i et.o.6 intrinsic refused, - and en.- their assitring to
I- wort h:failSto proiideltst own stipp ort ,, , organize a'police force, and t.Ci . Make
gtv their.'WW'vicilentlylrito seii . io'-tif . tilt.
then-i 6 as it stiottld,-
.4e - wn. 13t it bait is'lt with the /.46t.it . ' Pqllee Stationk they Were lhe - riselves
So 'peorlYis ,it Palronizei, and:So shati: eY're'4 . 94 'l 4 - -the, !:) 1 ( 1' . Cn..4 l (n ri;A L intierfi,
and taken before Jadgensifd; of the
by is itsekehequor,that oven the lees
of the pay for : publishing' the-racelio ~Criminal - Cotirt l -who tenimitted theta
Nod , expenditures of' the' county - Ohfi..; th, jail' t.p def4iilt; of ':a2000 'eenrity
gos its edit. 'r e 1056/Ino the : Tole neo: in : f. 3 4o: , C4i,e. , „Tiia 'judge - held that
mendicant and go 'out . into the cotta-; they were- disturbers, of the publics
try and whine until a Sem equal to it is' peace, andacted aeeordingly,,;
• ' ' At' ili ie stake; like; Gen. ' 'Cirant, appeared
Made iip .tiy ebaritable' contribetions I
1 An d . t v b et i i ts
. f a i s ehpp t i s li s i l , , S a tidie J i: ;in the CliSittet'or . -Of' a' citizen and Made
a . him and met! upimits.Puhlieher, arid the folipwitig proposition to • the old
imprisonment stares hint in 00F.faet);. Commissioners, which was accepted
then dbe:humanelyAispoiied have to ,Teat, the old Police Commissioners
appointeite•potmervative Jiidge of the
step f‘erwarkagarn, appeint itO'Grand -
Treasurefr raiialhefries e j. ... by '_cerri thrietobe appointed , at each; of the
- polle; that 'these Judg es receive th e
mon
.
mon begglng,,andthus keop - the - L ocal, votes of those'wbo presenttliern selves ° ,
from "going under," and its editor on. and,who are found to be li:ipori tne
'of Orison:: To:indemnify theinin part seviial•ri3gisters; that two sets of bal
hx one of e
i whieb ar
for this the li9C(4 . 2,Was u promiSed and tot- o es be l
sent a speeifiedAinee. That i iiiin in- e o , be, deposited sed, t i
he vte ancepttd,
and in the other the votes. rejected:
not yet uP, and nohody but Odell, .we Subseo en IT' h e the , q - vi: fr
suppose, would iiiive t h e cheek to , • 22- t ower, i. '
• - -` -an
party abantioned the whole, matter,,
i • ,
boast of a Circulation of s 2 fiCiitiOlll3 a' , 1 - , •
sad thu s lett the old Commissioners
character. The difference . then be : i -
complete. masters of the field. The
tween the two papers is this: The e lection was held vesterdily, out ••
. ,
circulation of the, Argus is petanent 1 -.- • - lth
what result we - do not yet ki lo but
'—that of the . .Leiipt spasmodie:l l The
Argus lives npoh As rnerits--tliii-Loca/ it is highly probable that the entire
Union ticket. will he clecod. lice ;
upon the charities of its patty. The Swann arrayed himself. against the
cirealatiOn of the Argui is inereasthg laws of 'the State, and debharately
—that of the Loiyll'ileclining. t The
undertoek to turn' the politicid power
subscribers of the Argus take iti - ha- of the Commonwealth ove to the
cause they. want, it-most of the sub.
,rebels of; ryland ; and that he has
scribers !of 'the Local - take it lbecause been Ml
foiled in the attempt gieuld be a
they 'cangct nothing better for. money
. , source. of ;grati fi cation LO loyalists
advanced, i ts editor. .
, • n: 1 throughout the 'en Otr •
' It; lbein, ii.ndor the: circumstances, All , 1
.. • a 3. • •
Yu
the Loca has a citcallition Of 9 "ll°'
t°
' till)
"mnese ci the ne bun. ;
•
ice
Commissioners t of Ilaltimoie, and
died, or , ' one Isundred;ruid hfty, more
to the noble' Urn men who stood' by
than. the `Argun (whichlts editaraVowe
to be thoj case, but w.bich 'we do not. r ther e; while. this atteek upon, their
beheve), Iva are not' a whit 'limit out" "''''''n''"se• was made by an intere.letl
and unscrupulous Governor.
about it , . 1 We do not deilre Our sub
.. . , i . . • During Monthly an extensive s -
eiz
ecription book to be fi lled up in'that - ' •
1 - - I- uric of arms' was madeh ' h i •
way, anal ive don't think there, are ma i Arms' was -3 t-c .1 (Alec.
hOnO*Liblt• moo f h.. ...n..1.1, . .., The S.!VLI 3. 111,,0,9,1qUkpik i i. t o ?! t ir ..i...
0 C. te a
1.—._.. , ~...,.., .
• rm,
Eleotio co these infamous
~nrckiiTepon the hallet, box will_!more
ban likely add two members;of!Con
gross . to !the 'Union colunan'tecently
elected—Archbald; of PconsYtrania.
and Delano; of' Obio: An 4 rinre'stiga—C
Con is now • :ak ing place iii Coshocton,.
Ohie!,:iindr already hare
.frauda ! beeri
brought to. light in that courity,..by
which Illorgan's-Delano's cOMP l etitor
—maj3riik will beyeduced4s!):ilvetes:
In other counties of the Disfriet• the
:
Isame system of rascality was pa f rsued;
and as
.Deitinowas reported: de f feated
by only 300, it 'IS highlyprobable that
the seat Will ! eventually be !awarded
!!
to him. The - ft*cts Were Porpe.trated . !
in !stronkDeniocratic tewnships,Where
the election ofeers ! were-of -the cop
pery stripe,and was s ihno by:"stiiffing
the boxes." When n party zieserts -tO
means of this character:to oblaiis or
perpetuate its power, if "not dead,".
it should be.: 'Don't you think ac, too,
Odell?
1 .- 1
The ,
Local ,Editor Maketh a
. . ,
Point-1. 4 . ,
.
Thn editor of tho Local now' and
then makes point that is a pofoot
"sookdolaf , er" in its way. fere is
ono of them: ' 1 '
I . "E.is (the Aryle oditor)capacity for
putting down, rattier than keeping up
the supplies of rations aril whiiiky,
while in the army; it semis I,vas;alstl
well under , taoci by his superior Offi. l
errs: Hence the contrast - between his
promotion and our own so far as- he
speaks of it!' '
j.
th c keenness ofkhis pOint, and ' the
force with whieh it hits us. will. be
' seen,when it ls . known that during all
thei time we
,were in the at my; tad
since, we hare pot' drank, altogether,
a quart of spiritoous liquors. Tl3Oed•
1, .
itor of he' _timed; we presume, drihks
more i one week, at the prosenttime,
than we. hire drank for the last I fif.
_
teen years: ' ' -
•
-We havo just learned that Benj..P.
Thitler feels quil3 bad because of the
local's attucki upon bird. Ben,
'cloudy does not know the Looallas
well, as the people in this .vicinity cio,
or-he would congratulate- himself ion
being the reeipieq.of Its assaults, t
rather than Morten: to/Meuse :they aeo
•
Made.
TUE at
(official) ii
was 460,99,
Olajortty in`Otilo
is 42,696: The . total vote
Tuz "Aartiereditor of . tho Argils
says that:General Custur has turned
!kO one else has the news:—
Local: - • •
If yourstopidity has prevented you
•
from finding it' out, ;you .shnuld not
Snarl at us for, informing - you' of the
Mee. Mere is the evidenee.frOm Gen:
Cust.tr hiniself. 'lna later to Col.' A.
T. .Siclleynold?of-Grand Rapids, ft.-
der date of - Octoher - 22:, 1800, he says:
:Miner e'ireumatarices. would I
vote-for a man; tv.he; in-time of War,
bad sympathized with. the enemies of
his,„Govern,ment, and :Cep - iced at every .
deAat_whieli you and I and other icy.
lal Soldiers 6dffered, while every vietti f. _
ry we won, was a . source- of i regret.,
' rather than a source for rejoicing.
.1 am not', prepared.. to characterize
the Conatitatienal Airiendthent as be.
ing a-palpable and flagrant violation of
the Constitution, and whose adoption
would--ba corrsidered-ft.tal to the exist
now Of the Union. We, the vicitors of
the.lute..war,.. have a complete and' un-;
deniable right to name the tdraml/1)0P
which. Peace shall belestablished and
the Union restored. .1 • ,
belieVe that every man who :vial
en%age.d in the late rebellion
against;the7Gover n meat jostly,l and in
accordance With the 'expressedi terms
of the Coastitiaion, forfeiteiF every
piglit held under tbe Government, hi
eluding the•right to live, hold. proper.
- bean ty.'&c. . !
only!sympathize with-the Men
who, when we were weakened.byi the
losses Of battle . and disease,vo'ed Us men
and money to fill our 4pleted
and whose sympathies were in unison
with ours trom -the beginning to the
close of - the 'War: -
WWI respect, yours, ko.,
r ,
GEORGE A. vUSTAR
,
.
It will be seen &ob . ' this that th e
editor of .the Local is about aaWelrin
formed on General Custar'apolitlcs as
ho was, on the pliticr of this ebunty
1 . ,o i
previous to the election.
THE-Local in speaking of "General"
Coolbaugh calla him a uthief,' arid
adds :
!ilia was at us tor a pfiff, b t t five
dollarswmild, not induce us to aid him
in swindling our neighbors:"..
As kis plaiUly evident that th'p edi
tor of the 'Local- will never get any
one else to betieve that he was offered.
and - refused, fi7a dollars for a “pair. by
"General" eqcol bang'', we wish Ito as.
certain ; row. bather I.e believes it
himself or not, And as proof in the
case is out of the question,:we propotia
to bUy . him a ',95 utile" it he will
pear beforHary 'Justice in Beaver and
make an affidavit to what he-avera.
_
New - 31 1 1*Leen.-
.P7-olloy.
- The Gbyernra*Mtplittlier United
Slates liki - ovnleattpiatitritt poti' tiii
work •Ctelibttlitigthif -- M#xcatt "mud
diP l". ViiVitilifitiltiigi*WY./ 41 : ,. been
givers--the" -put - AM In ,iificifikio; Form, ]
we Mutt ippteut ouraelvet yiithieving
its rumored action bbilie subject; The
correspondent - of the New . Yark Mks,
-..„ ~
1) r Ci- ) 4t.P§gr. 4o i. itlf. o- :: - -,;r..:,
Colonel . tewis IY: -Cattiphelli Lite
United States'Minititer to Meitiob.ba,a
lOW 048)00. with -bre'clecitiiils addicts:
ed to zlho - jefirei? GOveritivianfi- and
with full imitractionar:oonforming,:ln
every respect, with the tripartite sr:-
rangemi3nt previously communicated
to youletween the . United states,
F,C i anee,'atiti . th t e Republic - of Mexico.
Undei,thliarra - gement neve perfected
Napoleon , is t . commence the with
diawal of . th • 'French . army from
Atexi*:• next nibittli c •and although he
I hall' a fear fro -that tiMb to complete;
the` ectieuatiotv.of• &title(); it ip tnore
than irobablel that the' Whole army,
will fr! , 4 l2 .qt'd . rfwn by or -, beforetlif. 1
1 first i f 'January . 'next: With the
withdrawal ofAhe Prezio!' 'army Max
itnilhal' takes Aida depaiturc, arid the
, tercetf an Empire on ' the North
Ameri
i i
n Continent ;is - ended.; The
Adinin tratibn undertakes.tb extend
to . tha arezgpvernment in Mexico
a prote orate, which is td be• opera,-
Live; iso everoinly in, ease 'of • met
goney. n. 'p .
on the O Grati
lainer 'toms, our arn3y
daand fleet .' ins the
..
Gulf arel.o ba holdin readiness to as
Juat,ez, should such
. aisistance
become tteessary to him an establish.
ing his afthority as Presnient' of the
Republieland in bringir.g to work ,in
full vigothe' machinery of n republi
ii
can gove anent. The Administration
has dete, ineitto send with Minii4ter
Campbel \a military Officer of 1 high'
rank,
rank, etififent abilities and sound judg- ,
ment, Oohed 'with F nffieient power to'
act in Ili' emergeney referre.l, to.- 1
Lieutenan, General W. T Sherman is
now-spoke', olin this connection; and
also. Majoi General W. S. Hancock
The resportible mission, it is strongly
indicated, W.I been tendered to Geri
eral Shormin, and - third is reason to
believo - thal he will accept it. But
should he sedans, General Ilan:melt
will undotifeclly he serit. It is no
part of the Ilan to move United
vitOd
States fore
e;ato Moxiconnti l an oeca-•
sion shall all' to reader inch a' regort
necessary, bu 't is hoped that tha at
titude assum by tho United .Statea
art' to
publicly sendiiiip, lan oflieer to
Mexico, cloth 'Avith
lis pourer, will
he suf fi cient overawe
m the . vamps
political -lead gof that untrY. and
{ I
tli'e numerous ival factiona that beset
th'e land, end n lead,to a unanimous'
submission to ind sapport.of the only
i goyernmefit but haa any pretension
to, regularity-4nd eonstii ntionafity, or!
any ahiiity t 'establish arid Maintain
itself. ,
-
In con- Mention of the, friendly offi-.
ces thus assnueil by !the 'Government
i of this count, towards, Mexieo„ the
) Goro o rnment that ebuntry, which is
i Liiug r,,.., _ - •* -1 1-....-..t..J
ME
rule precise boa r.dark of the
territory thus to 6e *lad it is riot pos
sible at thi4 time to give,butJhe future
south-western - boundary -Ittre! of the
United StateS will probably leave the
Rio GI nude 1e:or near the point where'
it noerdoes,_ . btit i takifig a more south
erly course, will run in i litrall.,7bt line
to the .Gulf - of California; striking that.
; gulf at - a point south of Gitayainas, ,. so .
as to include that important "Seaport
Within the limits Of the United States:
We then gain, the - Whole of too ppnin.
sula of Lower ealiforriria, with ; the
more valuable . port looa . tof thti States,
of Sonora and • Ciiiliu.lhua; with all
their immensely rich 'deposits, Of pre-1
clone metals, the undistut hed. tifiviga.
lion of the 'Gulf of California,. end a
intreli shorter • and pradtichble I
route to the Pac;ificf coast.
:
•
* * "We ni . int.t.he pews,.ned
tell the `truth, which makes our.p4per
intere.sting.".—Loc4/. •
How •thodest:notc.i.sound
better to bearsOm e one beside ::yonr,:
self say.that your paper .wes ‘jnter.
esting ?" suspect , that it, would
•be regard .
regarded with more entirest:by the
inhabitants of the Fiye•Points- than' it
is. by the well.to.do'people
„Oftf~ial o.
•
.111.4xtmittAN.is announced.aShavi4
loft s.lexico--resigang•Verbally
vor of General Bazaino. If ,this iri
true, and we have uo reason to , dOtibt
it, the '"Empire . ", 'has opine to 'grief,
and thus ends: the att.en.:pt to . establish
,•
a Government of that ; character
• i on
this continent.
ALLUDING LO the threat.to indict him
for exciting insurrection , in Iliarilatid.
I Colonel Forney k eenly l says: .
'Our fate' is evidenti} , '
sealed. Nev. /
er having counterfeited. monef,. :
drunk in the .Sena'te ehamber, poitamed
cities, RIM red trriSonersl, .asanssir.ated,
a white man, or . ionrdered -a. senrfi, of
blacks, we are removed from the • pate
ofTPresidentiat pardon, and tnue,t• pre
parefdr.the worst.'
AP OL £.O N DyrNa—While the civil.
ized world is puzzling its brains to dis
cover the designs of the' Emperor of
the French io regard to. Mikico, the
subject of all this trouble is dying! A
Berlin catrespnndent writing 'ur.dq;
date of October llth,.giies us. the Hs
lowing startling !intelligence :I line
celebrated Dr Langenbeclr, the Chief ,
Surgeon, of our (Prussian) arini,. left
two days ago for .Biarriti, to, nonsult
with the pliysicians of; the French
Emperor on thopossibility of an op.:
eratior. Yesterday 'a dispatch . was
received from . our enitaiiiAy at' Faris
,
that theta is no'bope of recovery for .
Napoleon, and that; his d6atb may be
hourly, expected; die fact being ',only
stillkept.secret."- • - •
-
11 11 1 Wvillb porreark
„,..‘.. " .. 1'
1_!•:-r.
4 -4-... . l
i i - rheii
' •m e6aeh IY
dam t'a " theloetßrtsncl o ,
'
*Allan r ii6
have •roino•th ' real
' a - :est; aicl4_, know4f 6 ski, Alien of
i
`t..be i •.!•cointry . ..wliere - ,betr . tram site
niorsdiiiticetly-s i een:; The Mie west's
er; or the early fall :had left the:roads,'
in; fine nondition - bat the ;weeping'
skier,' of Atoms dayi of melancholy,
:I • • -
have reduced the roads toAhat wtetch;
'et]; state fitly desCritied 'am "Oil Creek
roads." Thearhouut_of tearning.lias
.been greatly hisieued, by the niultipli
elis
4•11 raj - lit - Rya, and; 'thermal pipe-Itnee.
'The oil Ogion ia-ativtfairly,surrtmadi
oict by , die won roads,
,ft od,„ the "Wows,
of italving and quiirtertng rapidly go.
ifig on. Tie adnipletion of the .Far
mews' Railroad from Petroleum Centre
to Oil City; will prove - Very .beneficial
to the latter place. .Tbere would •seein
tehe nothing but its utipleasaiit lord
Lion for rnaidences th t can, previnit
Oil City , froth being the Metropolis"ot
Petrone. • The , 'comp etion of, tpe
bridge across the . Allegheny to •Verml.) -,
go '
City,. will remedy this defect in
same degree. .It • will. be some time
before the city ritovers from the dis
itStrous fire of larn , BPtietc. ' I " c ° that
tbe:ltfonitor has' f t remov e d to the .East
aide,: and its editor,' Ca ,tain Dow,: em
tahlished biraself iii . . ery desirable
' quarters. . I , • :., . • .
;The low price novCr ling for crude
oil is .having a vets -. depress i ng effect
oh Oil operation's.' ktetty• sinall wells
are•ob'siga,d to stop inn tang, l and the
prospect in notkincourlging to Orcs
pectoris in new loCalities. The losier ,
part of the creek,. and Cherry Run,
which was at obe-time so, full of life ,
atici , binstle, has greatly changed, and
Riiseville, Which' once- boasted of its i
"Corner lots," looks tnnch like the de-,
se'rted village, leelebtlted in . Gold-' 1
wraith's verse. Tbe tar' e wells on the
Tarr farnri fiats Lave m stly suspend
}
ed,,but operations are •oing on vigor
otittly in the hill; andalready several
good we lls have been strtiek: If many
more are found, t this.fur famed locality
will still hold itS own, as the "old !en...,
able." The well' sunk near Flintier,
under the dlrection of
renowned oil=smell e, is down and
r. Patterson,l;)
the renowned
being tubed. lii; drili•ng this ':well . a
splendid "third Sand" as, found—the
first found in.thet secti n, although ti;
wen hed been stink writ in fifteen rolittl
of this otte TticS testy g.. of this well
will ha watched Wi•th g eat interest; for
if oil is found, the reputation of the
Doctor will; be firmly etablished. •.'
The remit'. of ;the ele •tion I surprised
roan} - , espe: - ..ialli as . o ,the vote I f
~i
Venango county. Ti O , largely ib
creased vote Dior'', th creek had not ;
been gtieesed at (very aceurately, , for
You untie° that Instead ot the vote h's
;
jog "about even," or "going Geary
i three or four huitdred," it counted up
nearly to one tho sand. This was the
first cuietion in t iis StOte for very ma
ny of Alio voters, and it, will be noted
1 that the gre4. iis Tease in the vote":-of
the county weal .r i n g tto creek.: ; its i
A Itliough Capt• Ail-s it was thought'
to he ~the most prope , pre s entat i ve
-"
of :thooll interest,' yiit t i ,,, _ r4o . od.
__id
ea.
..1 voters in your section - were tree • ea .
• ' the same way,: . ' . 1
- ;
• The faux pits, of year • b,elliger s ent
neighbor, on the .hoastOf • the Ledg,er,
is rich. 'll a ,man can't feel any titit,
terafter a good beating, scientifically
• 1 ,
au .m.
inistered, hi sheuid he put outo
nurse -,--•wet, or dry, ae l cording Ito ;the
Severity of the..eomplaint. 1
..k.
. ' Inasmuch astve . all Sail in the'sime
hoat, we might. as we! get over ti*se
excitements election exciteents a soon es ifi.iy
be, for We must 'live tr+ether. Canada ;
on pne side, not ;Mexico ,on the .other. ' '
cipi• no , very deli ible pheitionjtist now:
.so.atad as ivis-h re for,,clefeeted poli , -. '
I .
iioitinst, they • l •l' • '
inibl It as [Well submit, • to
that • , ,
( Divinity that slyrpes out...ends rough ''',.‘• .
II Hew them hoW we w ll.' ' '-.
1, 11
[New rereionl
PAUL FEM.
Thine,
. _
.
The ConstitutionallftmendOept
j. — lts;rNeoes ity.
•i • I
A, writer in the Atkrigfc Month!' for
November speaks as f . o lo vs of Abe nil
cessity of 'the Conititil tonal
siAmend
ment: In regard to a peaty, the ••
mendineril to the 1i Cons itutioti which
tlon l orets has Passed . disqualifies no
• .
Rebels from votin,o, and, only dia'qUali:
tics theni from holding office when
they have happened todd perjury to
treason. .In rep* f regard o suffrage,. it
t
makes it - lOr the politic I interests of
the 'South to be just to I cr.' colored eit
f4-13. by basing roprese Jiation on vo 1
ters; arid cot on populat on, add': thria l
pl , Aces the indulgence of class preju-.
dices andtiltreds undee the penalty of
aicorresp6eding loss of political power;
lri 'the Elecieral College and the ..NI. - 1
iana] Rouee 'of Repreaentativos.- It!
Ithe Rebel States lehould he restored
withentithiS amendnlent •becoining a 1
.
part of theleonstitution then the re--;
cent 'slate (• ,Staten • will
.., lave- th irty !
; Presidential Representatives in virtue;
'of' a populs.tion they - disfranchise, and;
the vote of a rebel' white ir South Car,
;olica; will Carry -with i more than
dduble the -Polirer of a loyal white, „ in
Massachusetts: The only iground •on
;which this disparity can be defended is,
; that fas 'tile . Sout hernor i s more-than a
; .
" match for two Yan'keeel d he haseri in.i
-;
lieren ll t cont inuous itional right
;
1 to have this superiority rlecognizedTat
' the ballot-Ilex. Indeed, the injustice
'of this is sonionsti l ous, Oat the John
aon,orators find it more convenient to
decry alt-cenditions of r presentation
than to meet incont,roierible reasons
for exacting thel i
conditio
,which baseir
'representation on i iotier& Not to
makei it a part of
be, in Mr. Shellab rger's the Constitution'
would:
.vivid
i
illustration,;to allow 4. Th time's void;
'should havdddublejthe elective power ;
of 'Grant's i ,Semines' • double' that of . ;
Firregut's,,Booth'sj(did hle live) do :- _1
ble-tbat of Lincoln's, hi4.4ictim! • 17 .
It is' alsd to be cOnsiaered,that %it.--
.1
tY, votes would; !;in j alms all future '
sessions of Conglisa, deci e the fate of 1
the most import:6g mown ea . In 1882
i
the Republicans, as Congress is now
constituted, 'only had a inajority of
~ i I , • 1
,
twenty votes. In alliance with tfie
k sirtherit:Democcatic party, the South
,icith those thirty 'votes, might repel.' •
the qiu .ftbts bi 11,1.1103 principle of
vribiod iiceodied in the proposed a.
iiiindirient.tc It might even assume the i
*bet debt,:ithich is repudiated in the 1
aniendirient •-' - It might even repudiate .1
the Fedor debt, which is affirmed in
al i
the ninon ent. WORCO yn
so accueto-
ed:lci loi.ik t the Rehel debt as dead
beyond:4 pctirei sifmurrection atm?
forget that it 1'141000,s; with the. Valu
ation 'IA ..thii _emancipated slaves, ;.t
Bonne •114,040,001)090.1, ir.tho south' and
its NortherriDetiocratie allieg shoeld
come into power, there, is a .stredg I
probsbility that a measure Would "be
brought in to assume et 1ea,9t11.11010t0013
of ibis debtlity s2;000,009,000: .
:Thb Southenn memberii would be,
, nearly a Unit tor assumption, and the
Northern Democratic members would
certinuly'be exposed to the most fright
fullemptations that lcgislators over
had to resist. • Suppose it were necess
ary to fiuy'fifty members at a . Million
dollars apteee--i-thaiSOm would only be
two and a half:per Cent. of the whole.
Suppose, it , wero heceisary to give
them ten_ minions - apiece, even that
five only be &deduction of twenty..
five per cent, from a. claim wortfilesi
without their votes. The bribery
might be conducted in such a way 'as
Co ende dioovery, if not suspicion,
and, themietisure w4uldcertainly be
trumpeted all ,over khe 'North -as the
graddest ofi all acts', of statesmanlike
"conciliation," binding the South to
the Upion iii indissoluble; bonds ofin
terest. The•amendment renders the
conversion Of the rebel debt into the
most enoramus of all corruption 1
funds an impossibitity. But the char,
aster: and r.eceeility of the emend ii.ent
are
. .too mei) understood •to deed ex
pladation, ei,nforcement,or defense. ' If
it, or Some More stringent one, be not
adopted, the loyal people will be trick
cd out of
.the traits of .the war they
have waged at the ; expense of such.
'unexampled ,sacrificeif of , treasure and
blood. F'lt never will be adopted anleqm
. it be practAlly made ' a -conditi,onn Of
,the restoration of the rebel Stated.
1148/100.
'' l
ReductiOn of t
he State Debt . - ri
i Vovernorl y eurtin has issued his'•
1
protamation announcing accordii,g,to ,
law; that the debt Of the State of Penn- i
Sylvania has, been reduced one millionl'
One! hundred and fifty-eight thousand •
and nine dollars and Fixty.two cents ,
/
doing the year ending Septeinber 31,
1866. - This fact, taken in connection
With theroffer of the commissioners of
the,Sinking FUnd, Soliciting proposals i
for the sale of ono miltiOn tollars'ench 1
Of five and six per cent. loans, proves
that the financial conditigin of the
SAtte is' most flattering.' Thelndebt=
edness of the Statc)tor. the Ist of De-
Comb2r, '1865, $37,476 25S 04, the 0,4.
Sots in the I Teenan being $143 623.668
14 leaving the lia '' hies of the ::ttyte
t s,
Over assets $23.852,5S 92. We , would
not; be surprised tri learn when the
Transirer's report tOt she current year
appears thatlthe State debt'will really.
not exceed twenty mllli3ns.
became Presi-i
lb%ll:7l,i'entitifticir ;Johnse n wa d ug ht that General ]
Illtlßichmotii,,he as s igned , to command
Virginia Legislature tilitt. of the
Itlii i n instructing th,et Governor:V.' It -I
§trito,to issue a pinclamation to . i t!!
people to bury their - ..silver plate, &e.---'
li,s said member h 4 just turned out
defaulter to the Rim of: $50,000. .
IST OF LETTERS uncalled i for remain
' ing in tie Post-Otpee, at'llochester, Pa.,
Noy. 1; 186 G;
Alltlorffer Ursa Will IL, Bradley GoorgoW.,
Clarke Achs* P. Conch Stiles,Cook & Martin
'Messrs., Campb ell Thos., .Claiic Hellen,.Daris
Mrs!. Jonathan- J., 2, l Estabrook Warren, 2,
goster Thos. 4Pindlay Miss E. M., Glenn & Hall
lfessrs. liarfison Samtiel, Mengel Isiac,Page
ID., Pepin .(}., Ricks Mr., sßay i Mr's:. Mary
esingh Mrs4lJulia, White Misi Mary, Warren
Walsh Geo. W..
T. 31: TAYLOR, P. 31...
II
•
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Sunktnns.in Partition
io ;, • ~, ,
IN the
N the cocite of 'Common. Pleas of Bearer
County. .:INo. I,'Jurie Term 1866. . • •
l• summons in Partition. - .-
v .
Jkin Barlorc!vs. Wm. Barlow, Ann Warhurst,
IDavid Baililw, Thos.Rarlow, Esther Kenyon,
.Raehel Jackson, Sarah Barnes, John Bar
.. 'low, Thos; Smith, William, John; Sidney and
' Jones Smith, Sarah Rittfield, William Pu-
ilea, JamesiPullen, Mary Whitehead, Esther
- ,Woslley, Samuel Parkinson', Lavina Mor
111
Iginson, Jute Inghani,' Rac ' 1 Derbyshire,'
IlVilliam Smith,. Jonathan -48 Jonas
ith and Jo
osdht. .. . 1
.. ,
p ,
And now, Sept, 10,11806, Inquisition I ap
prived by.the Court, and the Court grant a
R t ,
le en:the parties interested to appear on
th first day. of next Teem, aceept or refuse
theestate mentioned, at.', the appraised value.
• :-Ileaven. COI7STI., as ; 1 I . •
. ' '.! .. • 4 true Copy of Rule.
ttest: , JOS. LEDLIE, Shlf.• -
•• • , ,
.I*heis' County Institutes.
,
:FUR holding our :pUblic examinations
and ha c v o e ns c u o l n ti e n t g udd
t e eae t h o er d s iv a i o d d el sc h h e o c o o l nilt .offi ;
ce
into three districts, and , hold Institutes iin
.4
we
esaih, I continuing ire! days. By this • ar
rangemeht,.a greater number of teachers will
be' reaehed \and more good accomplished.—
Teachers in the respective districts will at
tend the mmit convenient Institute. They
will be held at follows, Tin
Southern Diatrict, at i Hookstown, Novem
ber; 15,16 iind'l7; - ,
Eastern District, at ' Freedom, November
28, 29 and 30; ' . ,
Western 'District, at Darlingten,- December
6, 7 and 8.. . '. , •
Vocal committees will be appointed tomato
arrangement for the entertainment- of mem.'
berti of tail tiatitute, mid to,prOciire itstru
mental*usie. -
Ra_, routs, sehtiml. officers and ministers are
regikeate4 to attend '..
Byr-ordir.of Ex. Coni4: . . •' .
.. 1 *
i - ri -: - :: I . . J. I,: REED, Co. Sup't.
Dail gtott, Pa., Oct. 29th, 1866.
90 A moNitu 1-AGENTS want
._ed for eix entirely_ n to' articles, just
out. - Addrein 'O, T. 13),RY, City 1 Butlding,
Biddeford, 'Ate. , - ' . • ' .
•
•
Air R. JOHN . REEVES.has this daylietired
ill from our firm, Lie interest baring been
purchased•by the'reniaibing . partners.
•'\lr. David Shields is admitted into part—
nership from this date. 1:
I ' l i WILDE, SHIELDS & CO.
New Brighton, Nov. 1, 1866:2w
•,. si .__, o i
I : ,7 p 7 i. l io: r i E nt li erei 9S te: i 'l 4-j ti.Tf - I - tt i eti - :sE no „ . il i
Adrninistratien and Guardroom% nit.'
which - have been .. passed lend - . m ei - in . a —z,..l
Registees Oillieco f -Ikeaver county,. pa -- ", e l
take notice-Slat tL'eseiiii *la ee.."..,.'' It ulj -
the Orphote Cousti t i e _l4 Zi ts "' 4 l to -.
and for: the 'Mollify of Hearer,OC - Wi c ti: l l i t lll
the 14th day of ' N c r renzber,'A;tl;r4 toss 47, 1'
confirmation and:allow eat
.' fors.
First and final
,a :' 'en' - ai ane r tf _ I. I %
gout or of the fait
.0, 11 ary.80yd." 4 ".4 5 , 1- /''.
First' and . final aciterftit'of Nary a nti g it',,, - I -
*l 2
and Wildisma, Hood; easement of the last .el 7 '
of Robert illitia;dee'll." *- ",` , - 1 -4 '
Sirstand-final account of C,hiistephet,si.
tin.-administrator of the sitate ei c , ,t' l
Thirtin,- dec'd. ' -.•- ,-.-; ',walk
Second and final account 'of Samuel Yo 1'
, '
executor of .thtr la.st will of Wm: Calvia,4-41
The liccount 'of Abner . d eithi'l
I imam r of the estate Alexandet M'Euee e .' " --. I
deed. - - ' - '7I
1 The - accottnt - of William Patterson; ei eta ,„"
of the last trill of. Elizabeth Mille}, d ec k
Final acCount of William Doff, exietre'oe.
the,-lastazill of Jobis Duff,. die'd.
Tb - eaciount of Thomas,liieholson, extit.,„,l
of the last *ill of John Ewing. deed. 7l.
The account - of Margafrt -.slpody,eatti,is':
tratrix of Joseph Idocidy. and Saumeillood,-,i
*1
administrators of the estate:of John X' ""'.
, 7
deed.; who was .one of the executors .of il
last wilt or l
Matthew Glass, dec'd. r. I
The account of A. D. Gilliland, aditiale,lll
- of the estate of IM. Gilliland, deed;, ri
was appointed Trustee in Petition to :au; '
sale of the;real estate of D. Gilliland,K.-
- The account of James White. ailminiitait,
of the estate of Milo Cain - , decd. , ,
First, and final :moo - tins of Jamen Sterenei;
administrator of the estate - of Thomts &tu t . .
son, dec'd-.;-vehti•Seas guardian of 'ftiou la3L
Abraham, minor eon of Thomas B, Ahrs* •
dWd. - '- - - - • 1 •
The 'a ceounta_of J. T. Etockdale, ge f i r j„,
of Joseph, George and - Smith Calhoon, 4 ,• r ,„!
ebEdien of James IL Calhoon. dec'd. I I
The accounts of Andrew tiwaney,'`o l 4, t ;
of Jarie Dawson
-and
,Matilda - baitwe, e l,.
children of-Henry Dawson, decii:
..: .. '-'
First and final account of Hugh M artin; e l - ;
e.cutor,of the.last will ef Maria A. W.I Erkii ,
I
dec'd.. - • ' I )
First artd - final account of Andrew tiny,_
" adiainistrat or de bonie non of the estate ofJztoe
lA. M"Gill, dec ' d. i '1 i i
I First and final account of flue' ft. And e rs administrator min; tertaint rao-,e , mer9 of Rein*
Campbell. d e e d. , A. It. . 1 0011 f,
',
.1 Beaver. October 17; '__(.l_6 2 : ' Register,
DRY GOOF,!
•.
p•-crizts
eicy.iks & Shawls
CIIEIP4 v eIiEAP !! (,cunt,;;
NEE
ATTE hsivik9t received one of the,Lorgen
and utast tompletewock
CDR:' (4 - 04)1S -
Ever offered to the pt.4lic in th thy.
••• •
Al:so. a spleadid r,uortmelit ri
Ladies', Iti.isses and chnaives
FURS & SHAWLS,
All quilities, mylei find prieet, at gr!iii.
reductek rates
CARPETS, OIL ChOTItS,ItITUS'k-r,
• -
"me Larkest Block and dudiceit
of Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths,. Ili:1111j-
Bugs, Matta, Se.,. Sever offered, .11
- . and it s ett remely low prices.
• • _:_.— • 1
Persons - in Irani of anytKing in re .
41 . .i1d do n ell to give us n eat]; an we nee
10.-
rulto •tzied to sell our steele Flees w_ificir
.
;- 1 •
- •-••e,‘,•••
Te T •
-LUKER &
136 Federal st, 4 door , beluts m 3r k e t.hou,e,
oct:31:1ja111., ' r- AL I R'GIIENY CITY: •
NATIONAL PLOW (0•
RO.CHESTER. •
A RE 111 . A NITFApTURISG.
the Varieties of -; •
Steel :and Cast • Iron 110 r,
and call t he - Attention of the'Faccctiot
Beaver' county. wishing to Pardus'
Plows or Flo%'v Points, to tho
Superior-, Finish ; and .. .
.- Qtrl i tt o y r o k f . our
m.A.141 - J S4oIRK IV A URA N
The Voints and Lamblides fit the Cam-.
pending numbers of Pittsburg pleas. i
der9ld ploic *flags bouea. rapt 18: f
' ' For ,ale.
_ „
THE nndersigned Offers for sale a mir i P
and COLT. The mare is perfectly saull
and quiet; 7 years old: racks tinder the smitil l ;
trots in harnesS. Colt 4 months old. •
. , • 'J. C. LEVIS..3I. P.,
. oct3l . , r - Bridgewater, ti..
. • JPCO.ii. .i-t,LE. . 1
OE LOT onj the cornsr 'of Fifth Ina 0:
, streets, in the Borough Of. Beaver. TlO
lot fronts on" Fifth Street 116 feet-and On Elk
138 feet.. Will be -Pohl- low ;for cash. 111.
furtherparticularsinquiro'ofS :B. Wilsoa,E4
0ct31;66. .. -
AL9r a fr3M.W I TICP I ‘ II
t
IHAVE tonstantly on hand a Supply oohs
Putna.a (Iron Frame) Clothes= Wringer,
and would pall attention to the 3111111(sec -
Pr's advertisement foratthe Universal Clo4f.
Wringer, W. G. Weil*, Agent.. Alr. W. Wog
remostd from the State and transferred ha
machines to me, L - Will tebp art suPPITI
AlsO, constantly., on band, . ude:inilby the
barrel and crUde oil burners.—‘,-. '
oc2ll JGS. *CLIME, .Agt't. B eaver.
I '
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ADMINISTE:ATOWS NOTIOgf•
L BTTgRA of "aduilinstratioli on the eatafi
avcf
or ogoitem.Surrn, ,late of Sou th n
t ° l -"shiP. - Beiver county. deo'd.; haring. keel
granted to the undersigned, creditors: to •
pres3nt all claims properly 'authitlicat o -_, t°
Jelin Culbertson, of South Bearer tp., sgen`•
for ,administratur, or to,-,•the administrapt
hi ]f. ,- . X 451 .
0et17'66 . • . Washington, Ys. r,
.PE IrEA lc°
1 5 50 `Want , Agents eret7whent
.11k
sell our Dirritorsq."s2o Sewing Machine.
Three new kinds: ?ilnder knd upper feed.-SeS
on trial, 'Warranted flee years: Aboressisj,
jry :or large commissions ' The osi,T2nal:
!chines s,old„in:United States for less thalk - ' ll.
which are [ally licensed 'by Bore, Whethr •
Wilson Grover 4. Baker, - SeVer 4. , Cc , a Yi
Racket:kr. 'All other cheap maohiues are o
' fringements Att-s1 tire selter'or use are tiasle to a rr
resijintansliniar iSonfent.. illteetrate4tkiVularr;,
sent free.. can urn Skew ,kCiarki
at Biddeford, Maiue, or elites4 o , lll .'
may 16,2,0. „ I."`T`:"
11
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