11 n 11 ( _BEAVER : ' ,:' ARGUS.' May eth, , 1887 ME riticiii.antd.:*o3 :4A •:A7,15.5 BINO1!AM, JR., 54 Fifth at., Fitts bufg, is the authorized spot for the Agee' is that c i t y. -_«.r--- : AIIVERTISEMENTS. . . t h e titention or'the'public is directed to idle diving new ,advertisetnett9v wkicia spies? e t the tune in the Av. a to-day: • . tet,,unty Account—BuFgess, otc. it4 . / 11 pa-Peru , 05..,Getty,‘hurg 4ffman See.) ••. .6„Letter List--T.. Tivin*.P. .tipicial Notices—Wilson 3: Stewart. cecheiip Goods—Orr g, Dawson. sertifteist Notices.L4.. H. Bence. • .9„,Specittl Notices—J. B. Rhodes. orLegal Notice—J. S. Littell.. a-Savings Sec'y. ast-Srceisl Notice—Wilson 8;. Dickey. i-Special Notic es-:-IVilsain 4 Stewart. a,,Special,Naice—Wm. F. ciarke.• '§alol73- ACCIDENT.—On:Thurs4ay of last ,4„.‘,llife:Mr. Jelin: McKenzie' of yanport, qt'rou.nty, was engaged in digging a cellar, di; tank fell, in oa him and broke hisleg. 'He I,yrOially covered.rith earth for about‘ an hoia,bcforerreliet came to him. After being 4ricittO, inedcekl assistance was procured, irlttlie fractured limlircdOced. lie is now in a fair Way fol.,recovery I oirenar.n. —We incidentallflearn ed abort titan ago. ; that ata regular meeting t h e ' tiopi Tenni - lan's organization of,Bridge witer." tbe•degree of = .Was 'conferred on our f e llow citizen, H. Odell, Esq..,Tliis is an honer of altlelt lurtnay well feel proud.— The wne degree was alio conferred upon two or illree at that tune`. • Can probs . I,i 11:1111es with p?rticulars in our . diou.• • . . • , LECrtittx.7on tcismorrow titening, (Thi;tglityi Williams . , D. D.: , Presiding. tildzr of this dirt riot, will deliver a lecture in the Church of Bridgewater. Subject= ..11e-Cit . riftiont orator on .Mars' Pro etiettjittte aplilieti to religious purposes: is reoignizel here 1 as a very . able man. 0;(1 whoeVer goes to hear the leCture le ' firrol to will have , no cause to regret doing Lope i4211 , 01' of a very large atidience in altlelitiance on that evening. i 71' • • • Ovna.—Tivo 'cows, belonging to ltpleger. of Bridgewater. Were run over by n train. near the railroad .bridge, last Thor lity .afternoon, brAlting both cows . legs; Fn Oily! Mr: lleideger was. compelled to: dis- Tnchillicl', which he did with an ax. One of the 44,v., - ; he valued at one hundred dollars::-=. 'Tis!indecd 'a pity that so many of our cows see by locomotives. ; People ought to I , twit(' ckrefol and keep them Away' from the . _ MAxtv,;TAltts,t%G.—lL addition to ,ho rob- lalt , j, of, ?Ir. gres money drawer, last tame IMO PA. it appears, broke in to Mr. photo,:rapla ear, in the Dia mond. '25 trt.m him, besides damog ing :f `r.end some of his moveable proper -13. •Tito i v next OTT. t to ..the barber shop of broke open Ale door, and stole tt,lo tiro dollars in money. Cir con:Ftnntnlso go to show thad they contem plated b ak Mg into Orr & Dawson's store, in ttibalitceltut wereirightened away by the dog that is \kept is it at. - • \ -- „Ilysitilen CAT-S.—We would direct. Oie at 7 lemon of our readers in the county to the fact that .11.. S. J. Blackmer°, a farmer resident. of this county, and well known to 'many of its Milks as a prompt and reliable business man, is atpreScht 'doing holiness at No. 24 St. Clair Ft.. Pittsburgh. l'a:, as a dealer in Jlats and ripi His 4 1 Oft: is large, well selected; and his been'" purchased at the loWest cash rates. He i 9 selling these gooda at a smell :advance cpnr, cash, nod Offers inducements to , persons ,'1 , leiritigin purchase which should not be over-'I 1, ,:,,I. w, , would recommend those visiting hitt s t tit••,7ll to call at Mr. Blackmore's csiab lidimel tend ex ptine ltis goods and prices.— ; Remenihrt,the number :', 24 St. Clair St. . • _______,_...4.,... 1 ..—L_2—.,-,. . ' SErsa Arr. EFErfinsi DISTRICT.—iII corapli lye with a 1 cti ion" of-Jhte-Town Council and chizens of the bo otigh of 'Beaver, he court .4e , ireidat its Novetudietertn that. t4.boroughl rJ Beaver should he subject to all O restric--1, - linl.. and enjoy all `theadvantage le s; pitmen'] 1 tcripriile jt . s ., conferred by th'e act of April H, iSc ‘ aild a tintilled the former charter; se far' is ititotlict ed wit lt saidact, Being'doubta in' tits tniys olf setae as to Whether the borough 1 lieixvie a separate ejection district by said de-i ctei a petition .of citizens- was presented at 1 the ii.ljniirrie.: court held here on ther2dask- 1 I km - tic. ' decree be so amended as to ex- 1 p:1 , .4..'4. , hclire it such. This amendment was e , r , ie n re•l : and , tilie Cork directed to so 'record' il l Once rite, voters Of. Borough, township, vilijiit the t o r tire vote at one place. • t".na. the 1 :044s of the i , orough of Beaver. at, -iinoth erPt,,. 1 -, . 1 ,i 1 ," sl., informed - that the Bathe decree I •. 1 ... niQWl)lf.thrike, Iteavcr borough an independ-1 tcjl; l 4, - ,,,,1 District. - ' . I - . I ............ , I 1 t irantit.r. —The editor of the fAiali is in ir;144., .I:finie two or three Weeis ago Mr. ik,sss icot I , if this piece collected from our, caittitil sonictliing over one hundred dollars . fo r the r.ii..rof the destitute of-the Siinth,-1 Thell6 , l! imin, it, appears; contributed a . 1 : 1 1 1 1fi." and ito ler the pretext ;pf misappropri !inn, h ' e,it'oic bisists that the ' eferesaid !finite" .211111.15 e returns:} to him: He' talks Viciously. and anitoui ~ t her naughty things, ` says; 'fflt .would h e tint- proper to held tbose who-collect ci and di4i,Thell of it Ache Money) in the riiiin- . ner stated t,,, au account. for. Obtaining mdney under talse• pretences." ' This is all bosh.— .The Lisa! and it; party friends have forgone 1- iis e past been insisisting that " oc - on'gress and . the anon parry Were oppresSing thaSonthern . people, Ind claiming that they were the only 1 rl .-11.. Daurssv's -.. .T I ECTIIIIa.- 7 -The lecture In7ldkill,tiie North the latel - Irebels now had. -,prepaied by Dr. Doppse , Y of this pine°, • (no -Iti(, thes e late rebels were r'epresenzad aeon- I ticedsy us last week; ait.a reply to one - de- P. /L enf s w"" I '''' -1 3 ' s bein g in !ii starving condi" Ilivered a short time' ago by a Canton, (0.) r 4 .0 to relieve .theni , Oubscription was • ° cited in Beaver. Members of the Union lAttorney) was delivered at Massillon,. on fir.v - • contributed quite freely, and when o ltr iThursda, evening of last,week. We hay . e in r?triras taken to Odell, he could not, in the l cidentall y learned that,quite a large audience .. ep ees! !that he had hypocritically said before, . givin g a "mit e. l ' lie fshelled out," but:had aisemblid to hear it, that: the DT& lee n:tn. like a two yeart old boY, to' have ' lure wvs .. avery fin , e . on , e, and that:hi! numer; , 1:1_14.n returned to him again. If he ever' out' ~f riends; present , on , she occasion, were. 0 , t ,. 1 " 1 .1 1 . 10 ve for the - itiutbein people it -.died , highly-pleasedmitb : bis•.hanthing of the lab . ~ liten.S.eett "flanked" him to the tune of 1 c''' •He wouldn't give I ftred"• now to say/ j ' " - Jett. under discussion.. • ~ Soutli—men. warden, l ', e i 'lbois .• ' - --• . 4 tittligkers:'—fro.no death.' 'ABU% forced prate . and Two" stics.iie are indebted tolohn B. Eakin Diked his theory all - • to pieces, , • tEsq:, for lets New , Orleans papal:, .. . . ~.... , , .'. A NO toiiii.,Hozot i'enjrnr.sl.l*/***s.4 . :Action is now being filen te,Previdit • lietiii or Asylum for invalidsoldiers, at Gettysburg: "In furtherance of tbis Legislature. the Legialater of this State, asst winter, p•smni.an act sitar:. pig a corporation of . which General' : Mena is President; and General H. 0. Sioi*lstrelul urei, with an efficient board of Supervisors, i whohaveAbe,power_to (Battling". to the , hold! creed' certificates alerge in:Maier of hiunensely valuable gifti, consisting, of diamondl,..petrls, emeralds. rubies, &c., purchased front citizens of the Southern' Statesduring the 'rebellion, and which articles will itoon be ; exhibited in this City: .By this Scheme it 'is 'oenfidently inticipatOd a large fund will be . created to-- wards the erection of the Home. A great ' feature of theeffair.consistain the. fact .that every purchaier of the 'certificates becomes a' contribute} tothisNatiorttp. Home fund,. and at=tbe same time has a direct .interest in the distribution of the rare gems.mtnitioned above. The dettille of the entire scheite wilt . be ", con ducted in a perfectly fair and honorible man ner. The site for the Home has Already been Purchaged, and consists Of thirty acres of land, 'used by General 'Meade during the battle Of. Gettysburg as his headquarters. The - plan has been approved by ex -Governor.; Curtin, . M afor General Meade, Governor Geary,.iznd a Marge number of prominent milttary,heroes.— ISee; the advertisement of the „A.:iodation in another column - . , I _ r Bouxrr Accounrs.Weitave on one or two occasions spoken of the act of the Legislature requiring township officers to snake a public. exhibit"of their bounty accounts, through the riewspapers. Some of these _officers. in our own county. have attended to their duty promptly, while others have given the lastri referred to no attention 4vh4lever ,For the in -•l formation of these latter,lwo publish the act in question, and again invite their attention to it It is as follows, and appears on pages 778, and 779 o f pamplet laws o' l lBo6. SECTION 1.. Be it enactiff by the Senate and House of Representaiives of the Commonweeilth of Pennsylvania in General Ass!mbly met, and it hereby enacted by tfie with:ark; of the same, T hat it shall be the duty of the commissioners. au.' pervi.4nrs: borough and city councils, school directors;; board of election officers, and all ' other persons and officials who, under the di- I reetio% and autbority of an Act of theTteneral Assembly, relating to the payment if bounties to volunteers, approved the twenty-fifth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty four. and the several supplements thereto, pro ceeded to raise money.. by, taxation, or other- . 1 wise,,as the agents, officials or representatives of any county, township,. ward, city, or bor ough, for the - payment, of bounties to volun teers, to have theiritccounts regularly and le gally audited, at the time of auditing other accounts, by the proper board of auditors of the county, township, ward, city or-borough, for which such moneys were so raised and ex- pended: ' Sac. 2. 1 . That in case any such accounts of moneys, raised for the psysticns of bounties as , aforesaid 'shall not haVe been audited by the' proper board of auditors, as provided in the first section, before the passage of this act, the said auditors, or a majority of thesis, shill no tify the delinquent parties or officials, Laving authority to raise money for the payment of bounties to volunteers, to appear before hem at a time and place fazed by said board of aud itor's. not less than fifteen nor more than thirty, days from the date of.snott notice, forth. purpose of auditing these accounts up .to the preceding fiscal yer,. thence annualy here after, as provided in the first section ; and up on failure of the enamors to attend to their duty, or of the delinquent officials io meet and make a settlement with - the board,ff auditors, aforesaid, each person, tlo offendirg, shall be liable to a penalty of fifty dollars; to.be col-, lected before a justice of:the Oahe, or alder man, as other debts of liktamount are collect able, one-half to be paid td the prosecutor, and one half to be paid into the school fund'of the `county, township.- ward borough, or city, for which such delinquent has been sating. SEC. That it shall be the duty of, the auditors. immediately after the settlement, as arpresaid, to prepare n'Conlensed statement; of the condition of these finances, and publish the -same at the cold of the district, for three successive weeks, in-the two newspapers hay ing the largest circulation in the city or coun iY. JAMES H. Speaker-of the House of Representatives, DAVID Ftzminc, , ' Speaker of the Senate. Approved the elelienth day of April. .Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and six ! ty-six. A. H. Curtin. MANUFACTUItING SALT.—We stated some time. ago that Capts; Fretich and Mason' ald of this / I vicinity, were putting up the fittures to`man iofacture salt in' Raccoon township; this coon y. • . A week or ten days ngp, having everything Lin' readiness, they commenced the work of boiling, and' are now in sneeesrfutleration. On Saturday list we were shown gape of the salt manufactured by them, and trititter arti cle we have not seen i for some `time. Their product sells I.:adily at about threidollars per barrel. Tn COMlllklifith the peeple of the { county, wo hope ilia their enteri rise will prove a' pecuniary suceess. • RECORDING or SOLDIRR9 Discumtoss:—The last Legislature Rosati a law requiring ,the Recorders of the se4al counties .14 place on record the discharges - of soldiers,. so' that in case of their being Jost or destroyed the proofs will stiltremain on the counti - tecorda; It is. as follows : SECTION 1. Bc enacted 0., The 4: the corders of Deeds in the .several. counties of this CommSnweoltb are hereby authorized "and re quired to record all final discharges; of com= missioned and non-cormisissioned Officers and privat i n upon application being Made to them 'by the holders of tne I same and that . the re cording of the same shall•sibt be alibied to the payment of the State tax. • • MEI MM Gore To Wear., ---Oar rollyig lane and its factories an all now in taltoperaiion. The bands wa3l44l!nri;on.MandaY instil t 44 the P rices al .31f ? d : 111adt q w b ial i URI OM*. Bus luau alma die *Ai -a' MIN I M aspect *we 'utt.~ ICU telte boiled Chi l i peopeieforti ill be *(6.01.104t56 eta at Prices tof . w'aiii'Mt• than hi Pailall Wa wages asked 14,1Aeirorkialni;.- iOitiskowlol and 8h sron work bass also. teen teemed. 814siti &lots Cirimuirton" Monty Sunday &had Coevention htdd it byterian haro of this place ontheldaid . - 8d was quite a success:. Al th ough many por tione of the county ,were not represent:Sib:lA the coirtention, still, the attendant* was latip, and the exercises of a moat interesting oksi acter. Rev. J. Z. • Gilbert, of Buffalo, "was . . present:sad conducted the proceedings in la manner which could not fail to make favorable and lasting impression' for good. He will -be sure to receiv e a. cordial welobme among the . good People of Bearer, ihould be And it ion ventent to visit our town at any future time. There is but little doubt that the convention has given a fresh impetui to the Sunday Reboot cause in this vicinity. as ministers and People' seemed more than ever determined, to devote their best energies to its Success. • We expect to pubiisk a fuller account of the proceeding, in our nett blue. • Sianias. tv one Who will understand then. There was a time—there was a day--: Our friendship seem'd a thing divine But ith4 that time has passed away-t -. Our friendship new knows swift decline. Could ail the deeds of days gone by— , Could all the *Oughts, the hopes and fears Be blotted from my menery's eye; There might to blin in coming years. But gloomy shadows of the past, Still throw thtlir darkness o'er my heart i As clouds, when oe'r the sun they're cut, .A gloinny shade to earth impart. But biz; it so. What's put,lve borne : What's still qo c ome, Fit try . to bear; And, though isur friendship's turn'd to acorn; My eyes shall strive no grief to wear. Would I might bate—would I could show The same indifference you feel; But, though I strive, all too well know The feelings I would- fain conceal. Thy heart is cold which . once beat warm ; With smiles no more thy lips. beguile ; That glance forbodee the.frising storm, Like lightning from the "fleecy pile." Oh! may it burst with all its power— May pent-up wrath pour from thy heart, I g or sunshine may succeed the shower New' friendship, like young buds, may start FEMUR, AWOL; _ I ' Uookstown, Pa: tpecial Notices. mar Says toms Mosel."—You can save both time and money by purchasing your Millinery Goods and Trimmingi tt J. H. Benee'e New Afillimry and trimmErig SUMm third • Beaver. • . 1115rnowans Awn Rtssows.--Splendid as tortment of. Flowers and Ribbons at J. B lienesti and Trimming tstsblish . ment,•Third et. Beaver-. - . • . . ger4lf you want your fiats and Bonnets done over, altered or cleanect cheap, and Yet , to look as good as new, take it to J. H. Bemis!' Millinery Establishment, Third et., Beaver] I • 11$916:11fr. Wing, Teacher, of Pennmanship, will remain in Beaver two weeks longer, only. Citizens or, thers,desiring lessons in his art can • join the elass, which meets evary after noon at .4'o'clock in - the Seminary, or lessons will be given them at their respective homes. siirro save money is to buy your Boots t Shoes at Wilson It Dickey's. • , in Gaiters for Misses and Childrens',.at Wilson & Stewart's. • Men and Boy's Kip Boots cheap 'at Wilson Dioksy'S. • 106.4ohror's Epectorant Wild Cherry Ton ic will Cure and alleviate all morbid affections • . thewhuman system ,is liable to. Try it willlspeak. for . itse:f. FOr sale at Ithod: Drag Store, near the P. 0., Beaver ei sON;ATZD PIIOI3PII/.7ll.—The great aunt= scentrated Fertilizer for Potatoes, Corn, and Garden Truck, for sale by the barrel or byl the pound, at the new Grocery Store, 2d door above P. 0., Beaver, Pa. W. F. CLAIM& Gents.• cloth lace Gaiters, tip & plain t at Wileon & Stewart s. Saes ball players! a now Shoe just out, can be seen at Wilson & Stewart'. 1060A . good Selection of fine Cutlery, inClu f ding and Gents.' Pocitot Knives. Kriivei, Fruit Knives, just received $t Rhodes' Drug fitore, ,Beaver. _ - • 167'431n - ea Oloth.Conipesi t Gaiters, tip and plain, at Wilson 3 Sterrait's. A new.thing in the Shot line, for Chit dren, never wear out and Can be seen at Wit son tr. Stewart's gretents. , o ,fine sewed Fr. cog Boots at Wilson & Stewart's. . • .;; i i ! i.pere mite Lei ea,- tteleied Pll . lllt4t Liiy% see d,911, Brnehei, &c., jnat reed at Ithodee Drag Stare, -near P. 0...; Dearer $ =MARRIED: - ".AgrilBoth, by jar. i 3. Mcertm, Mr. Craw V.. l Bl6l.u.si3utatut to Ifiss.Efou N. SIIILY;. both. of gm? bestir; Ps. . (MedPleut e4SPY. April 18th, by Bel: P. - .7:Cumminp, at the residence of the Arlie's father, Mr. 'Joss Snags to Mies Menosses.a.BAFes. DIED. .On Ole ath at MAT. (11,67 Ifteirik Mrs. 'Cerimuirs, wife et Rev. Joeinek- MOD. ros. ! iii at 81st year of her sac' I , -,.w,g;..g5, the _fnlionins'f_yar,plever lyric in the S q I : It Ithe ring of ileini. aid is Adt i_ i s i r d i i i nixie& the Hposioseel. rat.that 111110111/014-- d 4 1 0 !Fn. ... segique_'.',...„ .',-_ . 4 ,i-4 , ..: "--[.... • ,'..',. , 1 ., Theclisehistbl A IMODlig Lddy. . " " -- - - -- - itr_i Sown. onw. '' - - ;- - 1 She Idea ii. the liOlittil P4 . 1110P. ~ t - And rinks,* thatofdy beaux; She plays ikak her Std. fingers, 1 , -- ,' And trots-witit'her little toes; ~• . - She calls foi bar! SPnaiolt poodle, She cells Sir Itar t ebitutfan, , • Me kisses . hin t • - lOtig.4l . t red Puppy, . • • And wishes it wns 1 man. tier toother,ilityp in r the kitchen, _ Dressed in her wparae attire ; ... She's bettsing nirfir Ithglans; - - - , And roasting o,Tar that fire ; : _She's tasking etas !aka einteotion--' , Some deliolonsitind of treat— - 1 - I Of oreatns and varioonjellies, I • For her daughteeirbeaux to est: . . WON NEW •M TR .(2 DOORS BELOW STILES & SRA LILENBERGER'S, WATER STRET, BRIDGE W ATER. I • . HAVE foim lith rl i y OVE occ E u D pie t d o ttheN. --p T roomJ. M. °key, - on IWitter St., Bridgewater, where I will be glatlto ; see all my old custo mers, and all otheri faioring me with a call • I am noi reeeivlngi IC Urge. and splendid stock of . latest spring styles of Millinery. bimminp, a,c whit* willbe sold very 'Asap. Of every deseription, - silk and straw bonnets Ladies and Misses kali, ribbons, flowers ru cbes, &G., &a. - • I— • • Of all kinds, for Dresses and Sacques,Gimils, cords,_ laces,- amnions eugene 'ruffles, but tons, &o. • F. j • BALMORAL & HOOP SKIRTS, CO){SETS, HAIR NETTS, " WALT'S, BUCKLES Gentlemen's Furniihing Gaols, Gents' end Ladiett:Traper Collars, MEN AND SOY*: :HATS AND CAPS. NECHTII3B. SESPENDERS, - US - DOR.3llllrP r i A".ID - DRAViza ERS, WHITE ...SHIRTS; PAPER COLLARS, Hosiery 4, 43f10v LADIES' CLOTIIS, ALL C9LOli'S SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS Just received & large lot very 'cheap, oaU and see. • 11111 Somf ethin g . RFUL AT LY"' S NN-q ~,LINEItY. AND .SHOE, EMPORIUM, 2611111iier3r GO9/15. AN D SI A WL3 VERY cIEAP : _ • oszir.coms. MILLINERY. tumuli altered and cleaned; CHIAP. • • 1r _ j Staliplig, Pinking and Cloak Cutting, ' r ani` staklng l oo short notice. Men'e starts made to ardor. Machine 'Malang CALL :4205 SEE ME. ip TROUBLE to SHOW Goops . - . • *. • ---b • sair Remember the plsee=two doors be wlo Stiles & ,t3halleiberger's*Grooery Store, Visterstreet Btidkewater, • I . WATT GEALY. TINWARE irHOLESALEI AND BETA T r IZALIth, I R ALL RINDS OF Tin, I Cop iron er -& Sheet- NVsiate. . , d• PROPOSE CONSTANTI.T ON ban of . COPPER " AND ET-IRON • WARE, 'Which' V will sell • 42' rat rukßOfing, Spouting *Job work Done to tiAni,iba best possible manner 11 as IthOttO t i/130". Using none bet 114 best of instertal-and lute int :tione hit• the best of,vik sir knee, WE ' - SHOP OYTHE jO WEE' EN OF ' I Stri43 Give' #a a 04'40 Poole' L ( SWel. Japanned : • iitiyon: bond. .•1 et loolltrp. insyrita d Brushes' of All nide I•IIOPAIETARS: GOODS AND WE-STUFFS. - ' • ME . . •e an prepared to sell PURE * SECOND 1 I Ann WHITE LEAD, ANb 011.8 of all . , de, at Pitaburivi Prices.- , - - :, . I==MlNi 1.13 . 1)o VP outsl OF ALL sup. ' • . . ... • . . .. . . Our. stock of Alcohols, , Wines, Brandies; W_hiskeys,'t and other Liquors, will be .found complete, and, being selected with great care, cobe relied 'upon as being Pure as can be obtained, and will be sold for . Medical. Me chnical. and dacremental purposes oelq. • . _ .. • oPr,eseiipti ns and Family R eeipta rAktourately- 'Filled at r • Ail flours. . • :' , . . ra. Prescription and Medicine Depart meit being under the personal superviiion of M 1 L. M. HAMILTON,. with as experience of seven years, we Satter ourselves that we can give full r satisfaction in . any bona, of the builiness. . i Pos t . Diamond, 0 oe, c ß o e r m ne e r ini V b h err ird th s e ti ll e i e e t ce a — nd ne th ar e B- T ll er sin . . iespect . fetidly invitedHto call and• ei. scne our goods and prices before purchasing el ewhere. , , • - . : eaver, Apr'24',67ly T. IV RHODES. . , *J. - 4. BENCE., D STEET (1 DOOR BELOW SEMINARY, Beaver, Pa. 1 1 era - to die Friend's sad" Customeil tetiOlect of the I i .'sti • S l 0 • , *xis. g sr, BROIPERt_ HANDKERCLi.IEFS, , i LACES, ' " RUFFLES, -1 . 1 RIBBON, BUTTONS, • HOSIERY,, , ! CORSETS, • - . GLOVES, . BAL. SKIRTS , e nevi style Invisible 'Empress 'Trail Rol* Skirt, Veil Stuffs, Grenadines, Sun Um--' break Zephyrs; Ladies and Gents Paper Cuffs and Collars, itc, • .. .T 4 MILINERY. every descriptOn . flits and Realists, very cheap, I , .wers iWeveryvariety,cheaP, Rate andßon. netealtered and cleaned, Cheep. [ • Dressmaking, Cloak and Sack - .•Cnt= tt,g, Pinking., &en k r & v i •• ." 14113110 Detaorest's Latest Pa • : and'New Tort,Triasto4l Pattern, constantly ; ' hand. - ; • %. •PAT,TERNB FOR' BALE:: , • As - our etock has • iseis purchased - At ; lo w flees, it Is offered at corresponding los `was. ire us it eel and satisfy yourself., • Dote& forget ilteitlsee-Tnie docor beloil the • .• , /Minna)... Bears', • Pa. • H. Bragop. ADMINRITEATOWS !TOTIQE. EWERS of adnaltiotsoulio' on the tallti of 'limo Urns Isto of South goo's.? ikabil•BuTer,cauxati, deo'44 hoTint bO. II 4 in-n -. °Mod tO the said totits.areriquestea'poinsie edlitfiliiiiment, awl thioo ho:iring elifinz "demon& sigoliotAbo ostatolbf odd dtmedosit Minsk* lutown dio Ilita. Without dft; to! yllf twidun . TEms, mw r.l rVo • , ' 1' I ~ • : • ' • • t .', . ,- =II MO . • • - _,iftr - ..4,746: - opus!! NA =;d'i~=. A - Fortune'a 111 =1:1 :TIIE ROO ESTER. DIAMON 11111 R' . DRESS tiOUDSi EW PRINTS, , • .NEW DELAIRES, and NEW MUSLINS. ' 4 -AT - Reaueo4i EMI P R . 11 i 5. E . !i!; , i I 1 NEW MILLIINERY tiOCIDEI ! I EATS, F,LOWERS, RIBBON'S,. &c• - I , 1 1 I i , ' . Haring secured the Ageiey for the Empire Sewl _ng Machine tttdly solicit sp iisminstion or the I . t be public. F • • I teepee, lame b 3 V , v 11 r.laeltino Is constructed on a new prin mechanisml possessing niftily rare and improvements, baring been examin most profound experts, and pro—. to be simplicity and perfeation nom- i Tan ciple of vsluabli t ed by !mace( t ;baled Ins echeal e:M point. of view, the advan tnges w chain for the “Birrtst Macao'," i: 8-- lst.-4The method of driving the Needle ai byi',a compound crank, which produces t e same action as - heretofore 'obtained .hy -1:1 eons of a Cam; but in .a_ more durable and n b e2fLiseouil—emirniothanTeneerae.troe-tseteinabg;esahatfte p a i )ze en tle tte m required under the arm; without detri 'ent to the durability of Machines ; haying a bearing directly over the Needle Bar. 3d.—Our Feed Wheel is a friction feed, and n: , s constructed that there is but one joint ,ia transmitting the -motion from .the rock shaft to the wheel, and unlike all others, cannot be effected by oil or dust: 4th.—The ROck Shaft that works the 'Feed motion also drives the Shuttle. /he bearings ir this Shaft and Centres are hardened steel and adjustable, sc that we can take- up the biet motion at will. , 1. , The following are, the principal objections urged against Sewing Machines: ." 1. Excessive fatigue to !lie operatoi, . 1 ' 2. Liability to get ont,Of order. 8. Expense, tiouble,• and. loss of time,!in repairing. . . 1 4. Incapacity - to sew , very' deacription' of inaterial. -,—. - . - 5., able poise'while in operation': Disagree . . , e Empire Sewing Ziaohino,is . . -Exenipt r 631 all these Objeotigns. 1 . It hatn_ straight needle, perpendicular , 'ac tion, make thews or "Burris "Tiros, which Will "Miami au , nor RAVIL, and is alike on betif sides; performs perfect sewing, on every dOseriptien of, Material, from Leather to the finest Naniook Muslin, with cotton, linen, or .thriati, front the etiarseet to, the fmast number.' IT HEI/IS,IPELIJS, BINDS,R RAIDS, TUCKS, QUILTS. PLAITS, soli ' • ' GATHERS .1 I Haring neither cautner ) cma wins!, and ,the least possible friction, it iruns smooth ss lass, midis • • . nip A, sitioaliy ei hroiseiasls Ms ek ia i I P. A.. ,Portutte's, . R . E D'FR tl• *o p.§- S'r i 0 MEM ROCHESTER ? PA", , EMI - cortn - Rs tAtiait, , - , = -• _:. _..........- e R to mamma *Snietee'llil *lli 'I .to the manner atiifiertinOtie c A, * T i . -108 into the new 5:20-Gbild"CeePee Ileedl, ll l l m t ate the followinsiatementsfert. __., 0 " 1 41 the holders of 7.8-10 e, who, ekeY 0 ' ea :' -. " ' 1 . ' ' ,i - s."- - The doe.erpmeikt computes the isteried.. tW both bonds in currently fr,nui the tate drelni` maturity of the last. coupon. allophiCesivint, `. Lod three-tenths on The TS-10s; and. charging El per cent on the 54011. Fir eastapla: yea sent to Washington $1;000 7 s=lo Bond whisk reaches that on - - s : ' I "" • s , -, May lit:- " ' ~.- ' P $l,OOX' 74 as.9 o interest (Frost Feb. 15.)...,. i. 14 80 5-20 e. , • ''. '".: .j..-... .' ..$l,lBBl 119 dayi interest (fitenisalst *l9 56 (This is counted at'B6s days .. per manual) ... . . ,;.; '- '4;019'0 . -... Allowed for 7 8-10,-1:: . ... ~' . ..1,014 80 - I t " You pay Govenunont; 4'76' lt will be leen by).hie that the ,Oold inter 7 est is given as eurriincy, _-yvhich to of _Meet 4: profit to the partiXonverting the T 8-11,ht of nearly'eight doilareper $l,OOO, aside firms the. fact,l that at the gpresent trate or Gold, the 6‘2os pay ok, or, B„per neut. per imam • We are_ g#nvierting the 5 840 s Mt` meek better. terms = than, . the "Government, as the present buyinki L arid selling ratteaeitabhl . us to allow:the holder of_ the 7.8-1(. h better figure than has yet been offered by enyone *6 a commission; i - I • • . - - .. also exchange , the tle. lir Et-20 bond for thi othc Series of 7 3,10 s )4 the most favorstilt , P r _ ties exchanging. tbrougli uL iniddition. the, to getting much bettor. terms then the, - can from 'the Government, l , ' will-lave their . 6-... 'delivered to them immediately thus sw ing elev. We -also register; any;; bol* - 410 to without charge. -On sll-bonds lent us by Zpress we spay ;bargee :bah : .ways, sad sea bonds promptly se directed. ' - ' • -.-., JAMES T; .BRADY .& CO, - ,:', -(Succesioliptci S. Jones ,& Co,), Dealers in GovernMent Eecnritles, s " Corner Fourth and Wood street:xi yl,.2aa , • _ ftitteh t urgh i Pia W"" ElEi;l ' IP ALI- PAPER, WINDOW SKADES O T rt _ west re s sible 'Rates, ME rs. M. :13onle,37's_ S STATIONERY STORE n the,.Diamond; Also Sehoot.atitl other . Boob,. Station er,e. EmiteFn PsPers aid , 1 1 1, 10tes• - ' All erden I - • promptly attended to. • , .- • . m•r a s 7 .= 1 Smog. . ------- , — NOVICE . I.N — PARTITTO.L — t ~ i. , lIBAYER COUNTY, S. s.—ln the Orphanit , '..'N Court in and for the cou(ity'of Beaver. _a the _blotter of the partition of the real Si. tate,of George 'Smith, laic_ Of South . Beeves ' • township, in said county, deed: . - '." • To the heirs and legal representatives of Ota l 4, dee'd,..to-wit: William Smith, lameel.lllmith,i 1 . Met, Edwerds, AndrettiiiceaskeT and Sitsch,,l- -.: his wife:lianoy Culbertson,. Jane Link, Janes, . Parker and his wife and all others 'interested,' greeting'::' You and each of you are hereby no-, , tided that an inquisition to teaks partition - oe valuation of the ' real estate of Will:deceased, ' situated in South Beaver and OhippeWa towa. I ships, Beaver county, Pe: will be held cat- the premises the 4th day. of Jane, 'A: . D:1867; a t; which time and piece Ton may , attes4 -. if you think proper. - J; S: LITTP.LL, Sh'ff, 'Sh'lf's 011ice,„Betiver,MIY r• ' 67 .. - • 7 . . . , I - . 1 - ST INtERNAL . RE VENIJE FOR - . . •-- '- - 1.53,07%, : . NOTICE 'is hereby , given to.oli • persons *- 11 .terested that the /Lineal lie s ami s •of assess . , i i ments for Interzat Revenue text for thal 1867, have been returned to me y the sever.' . el Assistant Assessotr, of the 2 , Dh Collecti; ' District of Pa t. and that . they will be open f - -inspection at the Assessor's officei in the Bar- : .: ough of Washington,. from the 2d to thelfat ' day of May next, during which time i irson aggrieved may make appeals from what they consider erroneous aseessments. Appeals most be in writing, specifying particularly the told', ter of complaint, respecting which' a.detisithi . isrequestad. - . ' ' - I ';Mayl437, sEA . LABI.) PROPOSALS 4 w - ILI; be- received:by - the Cog:mink:mere of Beaver county up Lemon of May 10, 1887, for furnishing the; materiale and build"r - ' in the stone weerincluding abutments „ sqd . wing-710181y the perolOind.covered• woodsy:, or iron bridge/struet ure,', thereon,: by the foot ' linear, soross'llaccbon oreeX, in Indepeudinite inwnship, at, & point wl3sre the llooketown and Clinton road crosses sata creek.- By ortlernf , the 20aid. .10111.1 CAUGHE Ye' Yl . pr 19,61. 1 0 . • • (L . o4' ca . 014-i EX.ECUTOMS ItOT.IOE. ' UTIrItEAS letters.testainentary on' that, estate of 4:44elLivssar, late of ctiestpr boro', Beaver Ob. dee'd.; having-been' ranted to the titnierSigited, all persons hen:al- I L themselves indebted to said its4tp are re- Inested to-.make introliditte payment, and thoie having claims. agatuitt the. Patna w - I present - them properliautlientiato 1 . 97: tlement:. • . - ; • - ISAAC rgt.EY, 1 .11 , 48 ' • ALEX. F; .01FrIL ni24'67 • . I Nevi'Sni - , . rileiESC)Mtl l :›3eLli I IT - HE partnership' he,retofore eiistieg, .be.i. (weer' the- ' undersigned ; in the pniaticis o medicine; was dissolved by mutual consent 'on - the 18th of Marchi 1867. Those indebted 'to the late firm will. please call'and settle their acconitis at eh early date.' . ' ' I ,Ij .' sprti,'67.-41t. •I. - R.* EX.ECOTOEi'S ITEREAS letters : testamentary _ a the estate of Sons DOtroS, late of Rae. &Min tirp, Bearer county. - Pa., dee'd4 haring been granted to the undersigned;ialversons' indebted to esiid estate are ,requested to nuke immediate payment;and those having claims' afainst the same willipreient' Lime properly authenticated for settlemeat. " - • - •••.: =I wM. M. DOHDR 1 t'soutors. THOMAS TODD, j _ ipTl7: & 7=6t. Moon tip.' lIM ':i.BEAVER.:.**L.IS M IfIHE BEAVER "'Aim MILL CO, PAprp hare their- NNW MlLL eamidoted,.and7, in successful operation..; In addition (0 Sir- Alt lrerk they:are invpared to dd. all hinds of Cisitoai Work in the bist'maniser,'-andi on abort notice.. .( The highest market Bit paid"' in Castt.for.all kinds of; ()train, delirered at the ..:_ mayl'flizant, C. J. Vif,END'L , W 111#0liwy,,p4 - 11FFECLAND . REOS... 4 n 4 ' , AIM ME= Rtreett bet 4 1 4,e41. t ft4n _ 9 *Teets. - - IS -AND 71 -AT -.AT RGoIItSTER, PA. • JA,B: B. 1111P4,, *unt4tioi24th Distriet. ••• sKiNspr. EC 11 II II 2 E 111 1 El a Ell MI EN