A BEAVpi ; THE ' • NitErli.lfD t bllVt AID rioisz 3;4 'r' ''~iso~bet`lBtfi;asaa~ l f - SUffillire . is-,tttei District Th. Senate bill conyerring itni ' "sOliage nfii r :i . ii . l'inio_i*ieris District of Cobirnhi4 abiivi th, Uratty-ctile yeare4slied the -.last weekOttui 131?* 1 tht.P i i. lici.o it, it ; Will .nevei , ;thcloss ht. law,as its friends arc prime nits iii-Inoth Houses to l pass it verb - Vie' are iejoiced 'that , Congres it' ProliiPtlY in thk tnatt4;. 1 ales admit that Congress hs th to rsgulate lho eleetive l fran the District. and 44inhliC opt iiit n4ed ! that impartial suffrag .be:tricd; tho..sooner the ex , was made and its!practirabilit.) the better. :;I ' • '-• Tr! t a Local, is eiippiy, ictakinl ,1441 . 6,u1bue on'the subject tb ~priattng. if the Clountyleom era have madeup:tbeir ininds - fish 'recetpte nod extndi 'Ont„, one, paper, ttl-,woul re little.forefight to see thtit tin would • not be the'Zeciti.l ottier Mind, they4'deterninel time ago to puhltsh In t ;adviSe tholifed to' boll ii thalo,no threaCs for fear 1 lion lii changed, and lust „ , ini. repeatSd. W t e think InitiA oners tall.be, tallied , for—they know lIS I Well I . , ' , e 1 3 .6 that has ordinary s i eipler event the people ill also sustain, ttem. ' , carte ,blanche to do As ti i Oho ; premises; and wo •thrents, in this instance '"Lodi more .harin than thnt.. 4 " . De.mocratlo Morali We noticed on Fridayi last • -gram m the daily paper# ' announcing that:Men Wood had, won, F. 1,000 from Johp 71lietriesey;1 at Far) those moll is a itat • Senator r.r.lect, and the ntlier i was few .tly ed in a •seat to the itmisO , f Repre sentatives oI the tnitediSta os. Both ' , Stem s in New b?th are Dernoc ate, both Mire pets.ot tbeiriparty, and a a mat-, :ter• Cif course both a.ie n on 'tbe nigger," and swear 'fondly that l•he has no rightb which a te man is -bound to respecti" -and yet there 'ore •bgt few "Sambo!e," ifl ci sated as iii4soe men are, and licildrg heir posi- Wong, that would'io dist.on.r thoni as Ithey 'have , done`,' by , , ,mote ious 1 gam Wing. , • ' Troubled.; and - 'rbe Argus his' lived a vood_many' Sitars, - and hopes to live a , ocid many more.' It has ail the ave tieing pat roaage now that it wa r ts, rid its sub , { seription list is as largl at the present thaw as it ever was slim the county ;was divided. It circulate among just 'Saab people as we wish ; and 'abase people pay for it in a manlier ,and at'a time'that is 'co vemenc to ;them and satlifactory t as. They , ;ars satisfied w;th-all t e arrange manta, and ao are We, •T o 'troceeds, ofd the business, thin eon ueted, lilies us with all r.he"Mon y we need, : and we are therefore 'at peace with oar n9ighbors,, (Intent w th, tho' pat-, zionage given uw,aud not whit/ angry .With ourself. , • 1 ,13ut While we , loon' OM , 7911441pga: sudi .wo very taut neighbor of , the Locc the ' sane ,serenity t appears to'bo out of i !j _that,. He Ss dOwn e ' . , on Butipt, ol4r i n on If the ‘‘.Puritanieal ghos onlique," down oo the down on ns, dourn mil 11,stolown or our ac and down on nearlyl everything. , 4. kind on a smaltaeato. - • iL ~ entnstanees wo Fein And dvise himto 61 clads' : that, the wor t Ure not SO bad'-after a do as it 'Anzacs, and 'tae earn,' (it " him -4 - g4 410141 and its "g ' , cite: The "clique" 1 ti "war path, and the , jpi beer. .; ea' installed. . ; intinieripion ';list go nod tite ,, ..advertising i ‘is adhered , to in 1, conned fronins now l 417.1fieete alone, and oi . ninety days you will cent; better, ied 4;1 !Odor, of iiursoti • iiiiiiiiciqt-thAo fed 0,1 -• ilYt'atdo Yai AV' t. TU _ E Boston oat, .11t. AMA that !Pendleton; ut-Ohioi, I 4Clfin fav o r im ps ; advocated b the ;uttler Ddino*ii6 i , pal ProkessiOrtsva PraOtiOe. : ' . Democratic proles ions are' hollow l i t things. A poriPM of t that party have. been arguing ecfr'raa y years that the ' negro was not a ham n being, acid- as. a matter of coarse lwas- entitled to only inch • rights .a clzfrivileges as were accorded to th brute creation. Another portion of t iOlbe party admit ted his humanity, ba; insisted athe heti:Paged to an Info& r race ; and as fre was not the equal of the white man, he Should neit enjoy hi i civil rights not take a p ant in: determining the charaCter of the; Government tiny: der which he lived. i Those 'were the professed epiniona of, the Democratic 1 party; now , look at its practice:' , PS. 'ante{ f. the iage of °use Bideut ome a [ Dough s veto. acted ill pare. power hiss in ion de ahmild iiment tested, Board*:; Dec. 12.—At the inuniciPat election on Monday there Ives ori Councilman in the Third Ward,the candidates being E. R. Merritt, Re— pUblican, and R. S. ;Brown (colotadi) Democrat. A new election took place to day, I and after a spirited' ontest Mr. Mer ritt was - clected over bis colored Dim • °erotic competitor 6y 2§ majority. Here the white Democrats not only voted side by side with colored Dev ocrats, but car.vaised with them, add did their utmost and came very near electing or.o of their number to one at the most responsible positional in 'the y city of Boston, 'r • itseif county ission to pub ures in ire but paper on the some Election in West Virginia The result of the election 'in g yirginia,. though soinewhot late inl ing officially annoadeed, is quite g ifying to the Unionists of the count Bereman, Usion,candidate . for Go nor, had' Er majority of 6,412. other Candidates ,Con the Union State ticket have about I the same. In the Ist Congressional District 'Hubbard has 1,762; in tlie .2tl Kitchen has 3,106; and in, the'3d. Pais 7 ley has 1,471 ihi jority. Alt the successful candidates I are Union mdri. The Legislaturelwill stand as follows: Hesse--Unionlits, 43; Democrats, .Ijl. senate—Unious ists, 17; Democrais, 4: - ./.......-: ' 1 --- ----, , NEARLY all the Radical members of the present, Congress are also re elect- ed to the Fortieth. If that Congress assembles ou March 4th next, imraedi ately on the dissolation' of the .exist irg Congress, all, but the new mem bers then coming in, will get soieral thousand dollars each, on the average —some more, home leas—extra mile-, age for journeys never performed. They <will each draw _his, Mileage home or. March 3d, and the'hextl day will draw mileage back to Wsshing ton, without over stiirtt.g opt of their ,comfOrtahle quarters !—Local. • i . The writer Of this either did= not Icilow what he was Writiag shoat, or else tells 741 be knowktp be uirue i L The bill:pr o tivides that '"the me hers of the present Congress who we l e're. elected to the next, will not be lenti • tied to nil:cage by the. iniraci,irite 1 transfer from the Tfrirty ninth to the Fortieth." . -, , I pers, we uce, and zlistertrki -14 lesson Gorn tothlng; ierybody,, l'ity.; that • t, elected I‘ nave a I lease iii - led that do the Mark n o : hat 'ea bat Agar ? Lb Fho ey .goo c telo Coo. J. W. FORKEY has written' a letter to the Hon,: Wilmer Worthing— ton, of Pennsylvania:in which he ask/ a withdrawal of ,his name should at be presented in the Ultion a's a _e4kodidte for T.Jetted StateS Sea ton • With no 'disposition to nnder• ratnotb6rs,he is free -to say It'e 1' thinks the 'election of Mon. Thaddeus Stevens as the successor of Mr. Cowan; would pr omote 'lasting harmony in their pos j litEaal liousehold, and would ut:tques— tionqiitysecute Lo the United iSlates laud the Nation'a champion of; those great' principles , of matchless experi. COCO) ititcrity and courag6." JOIIN 3.bi r 111538. Y, the Democratic Member of . ongress elect from New York, issir. finable. An 'order of ar. rest has been issued by .Itidgo Morro'', on affidavit of Wilson B. Odell, against John Morrissey, John A! Morris, Wm. France, Charles P. Mt Murray, Z. E Simmons, Win. D. - Simmons. Jacob Blanveit, John McGee, A. Nathan, W. Ward, William Graff, andiother well known sporting men, all of whom the Sheriff is directed to' held iii /bail of three thousand 'dollars each. Odell deposes that he lost over thirty-five thousand dollars in the past year in po.troniiing the lottery policy shops, owned and kept by the above' parties. n the sur- up I 01) I d entedness of '-ar that our see nocenjoy empor. He 'rut" all the ngress, down or, down on down on the unty , officer, subscription tieing rates, •rybodyl, and ' Cr, cat te,' n Isk mie lite ei these cir— El! , r mediations, lie , r' up ? Con -0:1' tid its people 1.. Leteongresi al oat Butler to elf ',Beaver. will . hosts" . will still s pot now on the ew'r officers bare ' Let the Argus to the 41 dorgs,' 1 agreement" will 'he future Take a. d leave - these ,ur Word-for it, in I eel fifty . per / rmoro exalted a id: the ' rest of ve I had before. RIDGE LiMAN W. POTTER, Of COIUM biana county, 0., and' formerly Com mon Pleas Judge of his Diatrict, but recently Internal 'Revenue Collector,. died at his residence in I Salein, Ohio! on Friday last. The deceased was an able lawyer, a sound jurist, and pos sound the,co n fidenct, of all who knew THURLOW WEED is said to /W WI tak:011 formal leave of the RepUblican .party: Rumor says that n few evenings` ago be joined hu Manhattan Club , in New York city and henceforth we supposc. the "old sat horse" will be found "cheek by-jowl" with John Morrissey, Ben. and Firnando Wood & conipMiy. .editorially: .a. Georgo.:H. - 1- doelared him. al suffrage as 1 -too Post Lied Tun Pittsburgh Rept , tic places' the name of Androw Johnson ht: its head as its candida4 for Presidant in 1111,d8. It strikes uS that this iage,tting on tha Presidential track. MEM , . . Removal aU. S. Deputy COllOO - 1 tor . , • We learn dud J. P. Reed. Esq ,i)ep city CoHeiner of - 111 S. Revenue - for this Comity. has bean - romoved by •P. Meriongli, Esq.; U. S. Collector fur thel 20th Congreintional Distriet, andlames D. `Moore, Esq., of this Agee .itipOint: I ed as his successor: Mr. Reed has! acted as. Deputy. Colleeter ever since I the organization of the Revenue sys tem, and his qualifications bribe posi tion have never bee - n called in question: Being thoroughly conversant with t Revenue Laws, and all the decisions of the Departifient,khe so discharged is duties that the interests of the Gov • - ornmeut were carefully guarded and the .utmost leniency , shown the tax payers, and by . his gentlemanlyl con duct therlaw has been much. relieved of its unpopularity with the pe6ple. •- We learn that during the last two years. Four Hundred Thousand Dollars were collected in the county. Daring this time the Collector—Mr.MeGotgb, bus never been in the county, biit, threw the. entire 'responsibility °whit% Deputy--oltarly showing that. be bad the utmost confidence in Mr. Reed:— Monthly liiits, averaging from. Ter. to Twenty Thousand Dollars, have' also been collerited ivi ticnit claiming . one' cent of exoneration and we hesitito net to assert that y the change the I Government-will l , more ' than the !Whole anionot of r. Reed's compon .B43, Fallon. The business having been transacted to , the entire satisfaction of the ,tax payers, and the best pox:soma feeling existing between !Mr. McGough and his Deputy, the question arises, "Why was Mx. Reed, renioved r, The simple answer 'is, "hill warm and ardent slip , pore of lion . P. AL Finney, the Union ' candidate for C0006.9b." This was an unpardonable sin in the eyes of lead- log Copperheads and Rebel symPathi sera of Mercer. ,They demanded the change at the hand;i of Mr: MoGough, e 'who hod:strenuously opposed the nom 1 I inntii.m of D. Al. Fin ney, , who .was !.pledged ; not,to rite for hint, and upon whose official in fluenee the Copper- 1 - .Copper `heads' depended for Mr. Finney's de ' t feat, 'end for the election of A. B. ap- : Calmat. It is well known that Mr. McGoligh received his office nt the hands of Pres ident Lincoln, and it is to be regretted that ho is now willing to barter away his principles lora. , mess of' pottage, and go back to the leek andonions' of Egypt by jaining a "briad and butter brigade." . In' the appointment of James D. Moore be was counseled and advised, net to say governed and- con -1 trolled, by leading . Coppesheads whose ' influence 'was against the Government in its daikert days—who rejoiced at the defeat of the ,Federal arms and Rebel victories, wli't ~, ' Union influ ence whiqlkplaccid n e peiver was V utter! ;''f: graded. But_' ctilingh seems anxious-to Bemire' , ••'-entire eonfidenco , of the !,..7..._,...,„ Copperhead party by. winking when ,Letter fro* - Secretary modui they nod and - bowing at toeirbidding,l , -and haVing Made his choice let -him . -a . 001 - • . abide there.' Treachery and intag l i o .: ,_,iti AAglagilAteuw,rittap byel4, tudtwill not alWays triumph, teitffer, rota - IMailbiirWillitie rad - wit, - a in high places nor low, and wo notify good dogrif satisfaction. Ilad he Mr. M.CGough toliut his house in or- gone a step farther, and added that he der.—.3fercer Dispatch. was keel:sloe:the preduetivaindlistr3 - i Mr: Reed was formerly a resident ofise " , of the country t o full exere .1 b,) rotecting ishiro:the comp of this county, and while his numerous p the labor - of rore r i r gn countriest ition., the tint friends will regret his removal from a l, , isfaction vroold be still greater. j TllO3, position ho worthily filled, they may 1 Country will: be glad to know ! that congratulate themselves on the' fact ! nothing 'sudden or impraetieable, in the wav of .•contraction, - be t that :he held his political integrity 1 t empted, but that a -gradual will workinag dearer than the offiec which has just!: hack,- withovt, "coliapse,7 to e'pecie been taken ft-Dm hin.. •° ;I payin;iat is tlio idea of the - Secretary: • . I- m ~ , I I REA ATRY DEPART3IENT, 1 , Wasuiiiorox, Dec. 7, 1 1 860. t •1,1 , 1 I , Dun . SIR : Your WO of the 4th , instant is renewed : ' ' You will : receive a copy of py report ' through. - the I i Com pt rollortfitierCuri ency., It was • very hastily,written, hot .is, I think, sound in doctrine. : r • i • What we need is . an ~ i ncronse of I labor. Iltioneuld have the , product. ivo industry'of the country in full cx-1 ends° we could return to specio pa - , ments with(' any very large curtails 1 y, mint' of Uni 'd States notes.. i!ity ob jcct has bee to keep the market sten-, -dy 'and to work back to spade pay. meets withoflt a financtirdefiaprie., li - shall act in the fatter** I haVerin the past, with g*,. at °Dation! and attempt, no impractUrble thihg - . •• I ati,, very truly, yonri,f - ' -IL ).IcCur.t.ocn. , • Hon. E : G. Spaulding, 'Farmers and. Meehanical.Nationalißank, Boffalo, N Y. est be tit. IMI Inauguration of the Governoi Eleot—Grand Dernoustration, of the Boys in Blue. TO the Boys in Blue of Pansykania: We, the undersigned, committee ap.j ;pointed by the "Boys in Biud" of Hat rishurg, at a special meeting . held at their hall, or. Thursday evening, De cember 6th, 1866, to consider the ex pediency of having a grand display of the "Boys in Blue' on the occasion pi inauguration of!' the Governer elect, Major General John W. Geary, would beg leave to eiiggest the propriety and at the same Lime extend to thir broth. ran - throughoutu the State a cordial 1 invitation to be present on that ores -1 sibn. Shoulder to shoulder wefought 1 the battles of the Union on 'many a well contested field, and wherabe con filet of arms was over, we returned to our homes.to enjoy the fruits cf` our vretory: Under the leadership of General Geary Igo marched -in solid column-to the ballot-box, and there thwarted the designs of those at home who would destroy . tho glorious re. salts which we stroito so hard lo bring 'about. It, is, therefore, fitting that wo as'• eemble, ourselves . together at the State I Capital at. the Lime above speeified i and ratify .by our presence the .politieal victory vre have lately won, and maim stronger and brighter those ; links which- . bitid us together in the circle of a sacred bompatibriship. . All thole organizations or Wham . Lions which may see ; fitand proper to attend on the occasion specified will , please correspond *ith the t ot4inittee at as early a date as convenkin. . - - LaNz S. ILtar. Botizui A., Id 'dor', - O. B. Stumcixa. . 'rums is now but one Revolutionary soldier inscribed ori the rolls of the Pensicn Offlce--Samtiel Downing,who enlisted trom ' Carroll county, - New liampshire, but whononi ; resides at Edinburg. hi Saratoga, county; New York. In 1861 there Were 63, Officers. kind soldiers of the Revolution on the pension-rolls, of whom 'l4 'ringed the rebel r.States and have not since> been'heard from. In 1861, there were, but 30 , survivor,. of the 49 residing in the northern States. In 1863 there were.hut 18. in' 1864 but 5; and in 1865 but 3'. Since then William liutchins, of Maims, and Lernuel Cook, of New Ycorir, have died, leaving but one , sur. vivor of that patriotic host which Washington cbminaaded. . ME UM erettskm ettoa., •,, WAeiiamiits,.4olf 4 6 - .Dco;• 11, 1066:• , --1 Bleu laittlfr :It . itig ,:as r a 0 WO ...-_ ' - . charotmori(lo-ImitioiyWand:belie ' 1 ing thilii - .14ii-4,ikililigent, and MA . of taitunoktwir•ftions, it nil nofthe alias Ar iiajiiioionnectiOn •ralikU . DtV D ilielif *WO . 0011/111611iCli . to them tha'igh - Oir excellent paper soma; religkirtilinkralktioll as Welled, at On sea of ihiagreat Goifernmen‘ 4111.ta Apit plignike toluppose_ that i r sitnid*otte p resent - litieildifferences :that Iliti - iiiiiiiiiiir int monad kittrie of this city iseettret ignored or neglect -1 ed. 'lt'usfini¬ therefore, be unip.i terestitig 'to your:intelligent renders tti l know that at this time, and indeeil forluonthapait, there..has been a re vival Influence going Olin the various churthos - iiif Washington , - city. In Israel chapel e fhore is and hasbeen Or weeks -a prcitrafited 'fleeting going on, where thelir-are from thirty to ,fifty everytoikprayer,seeking salvation every eventing; arid from eight to ten conversio eitery , evening. Also in Waugh dispel for "more than tw,D menthe eiveryf night;•and. icoreS are being convmaial to "God, Also at St. Paul's chapel: (or whatis called•the Island),a peketracted meeting Wei' beeii carried oa-for - six :Weeks or More, where ovei,thirtyl haie been happily I - converted 0) God. 'Abont McKendry, ehaiiel Ifieglnitite been Wilding a series of ineetinAKand Otte a number have experiedart change of heart. At East Washington f Station a gracious work is to .pdolrest'!, o& two several W eeessictierone here wore Jvrelre. and anOtheetwinty-four professeditai have received the blessing of sarictifi. cation and perfect love. At ' this church Ihilii the pleasure•of witness; ing . the exercises of some six hnndred , Sunday Sitpc.il children last , Sundity, i who were addressed 'by Senator Fro- 1 lingbuysec, who 'bag been ' recently/ !elected a 1 - S. Senator I. believe from .Icow Jersey ; also a Mr.' Bryson, Who tili , Presiden4.__ of the Young Mena' I,Christiori Association of this city,---a IP clety of c3neiderable numbers, Whd. are doing a groat deal of- good. { , -It was really .s beautiful sight to see sn I many children together and hear their - 10rilost :. engine voices singing Wesel, ibsauciful,funes so inspiring on.aneb °Coasting.' Mr. Pfeil ngli nyeen isa fine; speaker, a n tes heart is in, the -Son- day Sehirlie.• There is alao a blessed revival* going 'on at Union Bethel, or. M Otreet, where scores ,of precious so • awe been emancipated; also- a g reviyal has beep in progress for 13 Oro months or More in; the •Prilityterisn, church on '4sth istreet, where • scores have been made ;to ,rejoice in a Savior's love.• There this been aidia remarkable work orb; ressing for-over two inor. ths :in; the' 'Baptist chetah, where I understand scores of ecoverts have been added to the - church. A VE*6 l ll. - IMI g --~-•-+~► - == Congressional, 1 WAatitxotoN, Dec..l7. Seitatc..— Nothina of importance was - "d ne to day.' Most Of the time was taken np in rambling liscussions in regard to the bill to repeal the amnesty power of the President And the Nebraska. bill. . Hr. Wade gave notice that be would i to-morriiw.love to rescind .he concur-1 rent_resolututn ler . !be holiday recess. i .11 is {oaredf to • liorty) ale, it both l lion- ses aljourti•on Thursday, ttio'DiStricti suffrage bill%will be lost metier the clause of thik,74l,Soctionjait article - of the Constitution,. which.saysi! 1111, any bill. shall no te returned by the Pres ident withiul, te days (SundaYs cal. cepted) . aftist , it shall have beenspre w sonted to him, the same'shall become ! a law in like manner - as if he had signed ,ir, unless Congress to , ', their ad journment •prevent its return, in which , case it shall not , be a law." - ' ' - ' The reingiogriFt. if; the event - of "adjeurnMent may lbe 'avoided by !directing the Secretary , . - of 'llielSon ate to withtisidd the bill dr.tilaftek the receint, or to, send it to the. President at such timolliat the ten days shall 'expire after therWellei. It was signed . by the President pro fat of We Semite and Speaker of the House to-day. .4ouse.-77miriday b ei ngeg Resolution day: in the-arouse, the States were called for their - introduction , acid con sideration without debate. Illinois took the floor and held it its this line or aver an bour. Resolutions by i ' 31. t. Wentworth, icquiring • of the MEM Treasury department if a s i te bad bees lentedfor:a. new maiintisbpspittlLat, Ohicsago t an4 If tike approprialion *de !Mt, 84 f or . Chltago ketbar !hid been ended, *ere ,adiikted. eta el on offrrad by. V. Mak, 144kiaglalbe,expailianay,olittbetiti7 lig-144A- - 4onder Tor 'netionali-blin4 notes,' and a resqlotion by Mr. Boas go tax future lemma of GoverpmentUnds were both lost - - C 4 - MUSI, OPHE nodereigiod , would respectfully in, j. 'brat the Public that after the Ist of Jaw; ary,,1867; be Will be tO give private 91180n3 lieMlnie to all who 'may fayor • hint na with their patroge. Leeson given at the reilduieso of pupils, or at the room' of the salloriber.• . Charges wodimite. EDWARD AMBIIRL. ' All orders left at Mr. - Moore's- Drag store. ' wilt receive Prompt attention. [deel9'B6:Bm T " titidersigned will Offer at ptiblio . op • - THURSDA-Y, Jansiary, 14K 1867, at his reeidence'iti Ohgd township, (near Ohio vile) the - following deeeribed Property, to wit: ROMS; Mild Caws of the heat enalitry;Young Cattle, Sheep,, Hogs, a'llr4 horse yrsgon, s carriage, harness. plows, hareems, to;tis, oats, ry4 hay, potatoes, ands variety of ther ar tioln too numerals to mention. ' Elsie to"eommerhe „whin term*, be made Lusown:q: • 'eel9'lB66. • . W5l. D. RAYL. • 13.ClittOr $ 4 Notice . ~ . • , IN the Orphans! Court , ' of Beiver county:-- In 'the matter of the nooonnt of Walln* Of; li.teentei - of the will of John Duff,dee'd, And now to , wit: November_ 14th, 1866. the Court appoint John B.,Young, Esq., an Audi tor to, dietribute the belante in tke, handl Of said Executor. Prom the,litecoird. ' Attest: • • I. M. A. FRAZIEEti (rk• v • The Auditor appointed by • the. Orphans Court.to dietrtbute the balance in the hand:tor -,Willintn Duff, ExeCitor of John Duff, dea'd., Wilt attend to the duties - . Of his appointment at his office, in Beaver, on ;Wednesday, the 9th day of January, 1867, atlo o'clook A. M., at, which timeaid place ell , parties. interested e:Li:attend if-they see proper. ' • J. - B. YOUNG, • decl9'66. . ; ,Auditor. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 1 , TOE subscribers, agents for the heirs of ' John Reed, late of IndustrY township, . SIONOT county, dee'd.:, offerfor sile the home' Unit of, said ' deceased , sittuste: in. industry township, aforesaid, about two and one-half miles from Industry, on titi Ohio river and the C../tP. Railroad, boundid by Alen Ewing, Samuel Hoyt, George latOddard, heirs' of - mil* 'Reek dec'd., snot Wm. gaily; containing two' hundred acres, more or, less, sbout one bun ' dred and sixty acres cliuired and wider a good. state of cultivation. Two dwelling houses,on . the farm, (one frame end one hetied log) one, dotible log barn; stable, wagon shed, gr a nary, to Two good orchardi on the ,premises.., A good well at the door of one dwelling house, , and a good spring near ,tlie . other, and , farm I well watered: -i' 1 ' 1. - }for terms and further particulars inquire of the subscriber. : MILO REED, Fellston, Beaver eo., or ;HARVEY REED, , • -on ile premises. decl9:7l iUttUiD36 l l.. : . P.. BATAIIA3. T, CI N1i11.311. i • ' • - , Ei ONIONI)S91* CO upaoLtfEßEhs. ifk 98 Third st (near Wood Manufacture iintl keel+ on hand, every article in•thcir line, viz: ') Curtain Goods, Lace Curtains, Cornices, Mouldings, Curtain Trimmings, Window, Shades. Boddiur, Pillows and Bol: stern, Comforts; Blantots,Sheets and Slips, Cots, '4prmgs - • and Mattresses of I ' . • • all kinds. • Sicandway and flotels furn;sheci on short'notice. • ALSO DIALERS IN WELII , Papers, DECORATIONS; ETC. deel9:4lno 1867. • 1867,-1 --pn.c•wp.u.crrusH7 OF TUX irmatßlsztract TELEGRAPH FOR 1867. , (CEO' BERGNER, Pioprietor AS the approacbing.session of the Legisla ture will be one of Unusual interest to t e people of Pennsylvania--owing to the fact that a U. S. Senator is to be elected, and olh er matters of great importancestill be acted on by the legislative bodies of the Common wealth—and a change will take place in the Executive Department of the State; by the inauguration of-General Geary as Governor --the attention of. thle public is invited , to the folloWing Prospectu4 Of the Harrisburg Tele graph for • 1867: ' 1 ' . • TilE. DAllili :TELEGRAPH, NoW the largest daily, paper in Central :or Ssuthern Pennsylvania, besides containing a tall report of •the proceedings of the Legisla- Hire, and s. truthful! ACCOUX4 1 of affairs at the Capital, will give - copious telegraphic reports 1 of all important. events that ;tianspire.thrOugh vont the coaqtay.i :synopsis of Congressional fprobeedings and other matter's. at Washington, lAnd will be. furnished loy mail an he following . . One year, in ; advance ...... ..,..L:.' $7 00 Six mouths, in advance ' ' . 2 50 Three 4 i "- . ..' "' .. . 'I., . - 1.75 For ,the Session '• ' ' +. , 200 No aohaFriptions taken , for ical than three TUE rVirEEKt Ir . TELE4RA:I ) - 11.. ' WEEKLY . a i ; Will contain a resume of th e importazit Inma n-en transacted in Oongress and the Le.giala tore, Telegraphic-reports which. appeirr ni the Daily, Commercial lad Financial Intelligence, and other important matters .necessary 'to mike op a firat-elaas. Political, Literary and- Family Newspaper.;, .. - - ~ . . - • . .4'F.113t01 : - ' One year in advance. •• $2 00 -Three copies to. one address - , in advance . 4 50 Five copies to one address, and an extra Icopy to the person sending the club.... 7, 50 No names will be placed on our books- unless I the crib accompanies the order. . ... j -tddresa - . GEOROE BERGNER.' - ' ' - Harrisburg, Pa. Tbutolie Serie. , IAMB; FOR TIE IDA - Choic© Cigircocei AND <411.. ,474,eammiwaraele, - • AT STILES & SHALLENBERGER'S. FRESH OYSTERS, .MINCE MEAT, 't , CRANBERRIES,. CANNED FRUITS, , CANDIES; CURRANTS, RAISINS, • CANDIED CITRON,:: CANDIED LEMON pp. Et.-, grovi7'n L.ots for anle. V(0 LOTS on Second Street, Pearce', near T river bailk; beautifully. *gusted for build ing; enclosed with good board fence; each 120 feet front by 800 back. Inquire at this office, or at Prothonotary's office. 4005,416. QUEENS frifißE—Tea Bettsoomplete, Chem • ber setts, and al full sasort . meat of plain and. figured Stone Chitut..all'of first gust city, for sale by zor2l , ,firmits & SuaLtatiFtsausn , BEAVER.ACADEMY Opens ! iaoary' dad, . FEW rooms for self Boarding may be had on _application to , the P rincipal, also . aad room. - AL. T. TAYLOR. • .deel2'66. - . . ELECTION NOTICE. . NAiIONALi BANK Or BLAWOR COUirli, Now Brighton, pea. 4, . 1866. I .. 11E Stoek t holders of the , National Bank of 13 ' eaver_County are hereby notified' that t e r annual meeting for the election of nine (9) • Direct Ors for the ensttinglear; will bo held at the Balking House, in New Brighton. on.the second.Tleaday . (Bth day) of. Jam** - next, (1867.) between the, hours of twelve o'clock and two o'clock of said day . I' By order of,tbe Board:. ` . .• 1 . . , BDIrD.IiOOPS, Cesitier.l! PUBLIC SALE, . . . undersign e d rb HE'd will ' offer sale, on the pretaiseit, on THURSDAY, D ' Ecastasit i 2st ~1866, at 12 o'clock, Al., his Farm in Brighton tp , (part of the'Judy• farts near the town of Beaver) containing 84 acresi on vrisia ' are erected a; good two story BrielS H911114i, a ;Frame Barn 'and ;'good ont•bitildings. A. 80 iinch vein' of Coal on the premises; 'a fine young orchard, and a goOod spring near the door. There will also! be in osed to sale at the same time and place, a 11 rse. a Cow, a lot' f Ducky/heat, ti lot! of Cor , &c: ' 4 2 6r.Termi made - known on day of sale. •' , deollOt , - THOS. WALTERS: FARM FOR SALE. , Trim, subseriber will offer for sale by pnblie I out-cry. at Vanpeit, Borough townsltip, B county; Pa.; on FRIDAY, Dsc. at lo o'clock' A.. 31., a certain farm containing 91 'acres; about 30 ecrds 'which . is cleared and all under fence: two bundied apple treea and one hundred peseh trees grolving thereon; the remainder .et- tile land is wielk thiheredi a nuyibeeinf, good sprinse water WI firm Is situated in *lglithrt' townshita adjoining lands of .the estate of gebecct.slul- santion; William Moore and . Washington Johnston. For funkier pnl i ticuleri inquire o$ the subscriber,- .' C. IVILON, decl2'6o4Bt. - 1 Beaver. . 1 . - ----- $.--i. • - • N theOrphans' Coirrt'' of Beaver county: -i- I, In the matter of theisettlement of ,the es tate of James May;:tieeti.l ''l i , And now to wit: :Nocember 17th, 1f1t36,. oa motion the Court appoint Win S, 'Motion. Esq., an Auditor to makd pro •rata distribu tion of the ':assets in thalamic of - M. IS. In graham, Administrator, to and ,amongst the creditors. , . . - . • [Frost the Record.] •.. • Attest: 4 JNO. A. - FRAZIER, Cl'k. 1. . The Auditor alum named• will meet the parties interested for the .purpose_ of his ali pointittenf,t,,tt, his of fi ce in ,New ,Brighton, on the - 2Gth day of Decentbei 18,66, st 16 o'clock, a. m., when and where :II parties interested may at tend if they think proper. deos'66:3t W. S. MORLAN, Auditor. , THOMP, .a ‘.r4•3:› I ' i p o GROETZINGER. .• - NO,. '415. •FEDERAL • STREET, ALLEGHraNTY CITV,PA,! Air not irceiriag a large and elegant ito k,ef I PLAIN & FANCY Sit LK. POPLINS, Vrench 11;erinco 1 oLoA.3rs& PUPs Of'Every ' Description :They offer an-entire NeW Stock of CABITTIN'GS4 OIL 13LOTE!i of the newest designs at reduced . fates. . Now.2l'Bo.Bzai . • J..; lEit. II AjEt, 3R, A.'.1.3 , - • - - 1 ATTORtiII .11T 'LAW.— I 1 ICott ee Lttc;f ro ur p l : 44fttlrr : bustrliv e l: i r4 atitho;isid.sitintftii7theconooo4:of l lck' pay, pensions, bounty and'all sold4ire elaiins. 1 Ifirtlffine,-Dfsteict-Al tb iothie, Cajun man e, Beaier i Pt- t - tiO*2 l .. tiiii., ' ,; 1 • • • , - ,____- . •-.---_____ .., PITTS: BtlitoH - Camitute uz, i ; 7-1 - --:,--.•:,- • ..-:...,..i:--• ..!--•,-, , • i PROSPECTUS...nit, igo. 1 • BY. iolPi!awklAll!tivtttletginitar,ClA ! ranks first. among the `pa pery,p üblish o t ;' Tosteia'PolokNOTllilt;2.:-.41. ; . iragi3Of e * t . i t li . , Ty 'at aOlihed, its circulation sal intlue oce 4 ;,, I sireaft sridely li iitelittle nr,'"Ara :ti unuit d et , . and girp n _vlonse t e atmia g 'p m g In eaSt issn talarteramoust e i t -, .great.rariety of readlntsaitter.4 0 , 34 „. • I . su ff er i n 1 comparison.`with the-Lbsst. IV, 1 thlorelstla7^idilllAifie'l 119 4flity ti slid i 4: e published , ana atkeiVended eireli aro tok I and ,keyond.the limits of, our own litste,shei, til, camber of itit readera and ii s'influene e I , Sconstantly-increasing. Att,tentlinehi n i t 14 re -i eAe of sound Union principles, h t the elm, ' . i time pays special attention, ttot A mil s to i i l d IIiATTERg OF GRIIMIIL 11(Trithr , ...• I . stit to topies of moment to ths -- I .: 'i ... ; 4 Capitalist,:tha Laborers, :. rioulturist, the Mee .• 1 7: i • 1 1 ` andn the Family . Circle: - J ., '. I , ts pre a ar m p Pl e e d column s .,. .e i mbricoO" e i t i r4! .. ,, 4 Literary and. , Tainable Stioitieit i,caliany, A grieultsral ' tetra * .. .i t . M -. Mutters( Intormatior . .-- if F'r 'om tlke bent sOurcea." - lU : givin g the . h. , 1 . 'EARLIEST * Al, 4 f ) ':VjJle.liEST - XEi t3 . • ..1 • FRom•-4it crErAieThk,9,. 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Carefully natl. 4and specially a4opted.to the wants of. ths!. !sleekly reader, ita influence will alwayab i i , healthy and Improving. Otte feature Mit an ORIWIAL SERMON litety weeltareki !ed specially for The: tiny. , Two DISIIOUBSEStiieit izt etu*eatti l. ;year, will be worth tuarirtlnted':iht4olittiitik I,lole pride. In its .coluirturiilinia, - , ; Meekly, Ileview of the .Pittgliurtsnil'etliti. leading !Markets of the .° country, inelitdhit 'carefully prepared Report of prrrssuaH FAMILY , MARK' TS, IMI 11§1.31k.AND_S'ArE GI.IIIJETO J'IIaDCCERS I . TE.II3IS: ::;" • Weekly Paper, airigle edpie, $2 Oti t In clubs of .2 ; One copy gratis - to the getter up of tdecladl N9Ti: IS TLIE TIME T) f , • I - ADD,ItESS • - • • THE COPSISSOECtiL;. 1 - PITTSBriit9H4 APPLICATIONS Iva ' TET ETTiV 13 0 U 'FY 'One liunclred DUE SOLDIERS OF 1861;624 6 , silouLir rrroL arikurs 44 Biddlf ,S ON • : 1135 'criartint. leit - We will. If .deire.l;.siter , Lr'% in such lOCOities as may he ediifidst,ed r; puTpoe of recpi these amitic.tuaik ,41 Foy, Bi , i'd - al. Piieciits, TR. gfi I _VI r • C • ~.. • in ellort every twit iel ; e - Lep • ' • Store, to 5e touni AT; , 'EL .11EITTIJI-11-ISELIT . BRIDGE Si., BRIDGEWATEL { _` ~~ The sUbseriber .sgein grects Lis Or' nitres' s e7ith tho LAICIAST; C.o)lti-tll- - . ST OE- . 01: NSW Yeagi propeDk' `B r idgewater.jy'-!;, 4 € 6 7 --f y GP - , APRIL 1571,.16.6.7 A IJI'LY AT oNi:li •TO I. .I'l.7E'rti/31,311(4/1 HOLIDAYS : l!iiIIMMI 33.41L.sum.la t r a i , eVei ilfferea iu the count!, II B. • •
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