The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 22, 1867, Image 1

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~]. J. WEYANO, Editor ' :Proprietor . - •
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rallston•Youndry! 1 0 '11(ifEt&, U> AD TRle t i a G r e at cf-,b e ctl: : -. AL , 4 , ~, ,i ,
E NGINE 6L REPAIR SHOP, 1 '' --- ~ . .-f. —77 -- -., e , . . 9 ,„:„ , ---- 7
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In Fallston Seaver County,- Pt. Bruelteye , , , , •
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It i :LVING refitted and enlarged sty eteek of ~,,,.. -
• machinery ' and tools, and having seen-- MO e 1• „411;td ' Reaper . - . . . , , . , ,
dt e services of the best , of mechanics, I - ... , elliig_lllL.
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. am' prepared to warrant all wort done to l i
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give entire satisfaction., I helm on hand dif- I 4. i - It '''i:
fereelipatterns and s t y l es of Engillia, Fire • -••• Comer Of DisininilHlll{ Thirit . 'ft, •-•=:''
; c i t y Bolls, and am prepared teacake or repair '1 . ..-t i al 4 , , .41 . -
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, Ail descriptions of machinery, on reasonable r . 10 0 , .„ - - __. - 7.4. •. _
terms. -4• A I 3Ele•asrer 3Pee,..
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1 3 10W$ .and Plow ' Castings. i p li -
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I have telt • the best - plow patterns that. nit ---- A --- ____„,_-__-___ ----7 - -, - _i' : ‘., -_. .a.s , rrim DRUG STORM FORMERLY OCCIIe E
this market, among which is the "Great --..--- ----, ~.4r•;:.-4, - ' _ a - - -,.-- ---
.1. pied by
_Me . . ELtatunen & Aim 'lO ^
Western," -which has been ens plow of the , has been purcbased by ,
scouts for the last fifteen years. Therepire Again Triumphant! - , c
free sizes of this plow, elf of which I castnu• S. B. PAECOMICS I 2
- ' facture and keep for Bale; also "Patent Le- t
- Cer"-right and left-" Mountain King."- , This , extensively known, and deserredly * ao - now 0217110 , , • 7
right and left-"Sida Hill," paid nearly all popular lachme was submitted to .the most . , 1 1
vigorous est of its superiorty, at a trial of •
the di ff erent kinds in laze. , •
compelia machines that took place under the A. Fu ll an d . c om pt e tegtoftor ,
J. • - - • nianagem rat of the . New' York tkelety, at , .
booking; Franklin and Heating StoVes Auburn, N. Y., in July 1866. The, committee I ,
• consisted of eleven judges, and font, machines 4.
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Having made several important improve- were entered as contestants for the prize.-=-S nu DRUGS & lIEDICNIN,
isents on the "Climax," by which coal ar The trial lasted three weeks and the tests' ,
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wood tan -mapped without lifting lids, and were most thorough The result was an t.
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having two eines for pipe, either or both of nounced at the State Faitheld at Saratoga& on ,01 - 1-MIAMC &1 -f:,
thicli earl be tiabd at the same time; with a the 12th of Sept. last, and the •
4;entilation to the oven, thus having the ad- , IP e r fu. 3:22. e r wr
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avenges of a Cooking Stoye, 13ake Oven and
franklin Stove combined This(tove has been - GRAND GOLD MEDAL ...,..
SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLrod ,
in constant C-se for twenty ye re. and many •
of them after being used for , his period of was then awardedthe
time, are now in good order. There i is but a , And Bnishes of All rmdti.
- e a portion of this stove that ever , burns .
ant, end this is easily and •chea.Ply replaced. Buckeye
_PROPRIETARY GOODS AND
T o wile them still morelasting, we are now 1 . .
patting in 4 ile or fire brick ruling. Our other as the machine
• DYE-STUFFS.
patterns are the Enterprin, „keystone and
Premium. Parlor stoves, large and small , ...lip
iserior to All Others.
heating stoves, Franklin stoves, Jenny Lind's, , • ,
a.c. 'Grate and Grate Fronts, Fenders, Iron - 1
A similar testimony Was 'attended it in the ;
hailing of various styles, Wagon Boxes, two
I ens, Tire Benders, Corn Sliellers,iForce and same State, in 1865. This machine is regard-
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' C stern Pumps Sad Irons, Metal' Sinks for kfr ax-' n " ..
ed by t h e w ho can epee ma i • , -
perience, as the , _ .
We are prepared to sell PURE & SECOND
1 tcheu, Sheet. Iron and Tin ware, always on
it ad ctrl made to order. In, fact, I manufac- ; QUALITY WHITE' LEAD, AND- OILS of all
Best in the World,
t re and keep for ,sale, , ---4most everything • kinds, I. .eittshatrgh
,Priees.
%tamed in the machinery ors, hardware line. -
.- . ~oI limulstoves alwayi for sale cheap• and is manufactured by the incorporated Com- • ..;,.
f1e1... Pkese Call acr d ;lie C onv i nced. 1
Two rood new engines, suitable for sam-mill 1
an or
or shop purposes now• on hand, and will be . Ce AULTIII AN & co. _ -
sold reas.nrAhle. NI IND() Ar GLASS OF ALL SIZES
tem 13 . ',7.-Iy. JOHN THODNILEY. • , . ~ ~
Youngstitiwa, New CatitlieptL,Erie Express
• - Persons wanting any of those machine' leaves It oungstown, £1.0 1 07c,m; New Castle,
It: A. {{'t{{'{{'tuns Janet - BROWN
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NEW STORE, NEW PULE. , !. 1 JAMEJ PATTERSON. ' ' . turning, leaves PiitsbusgYoungstown, 9.80a.m r'fftne - Vastle, 8.25a.m..
aprlTo7l , rma, . New Gallilee. Pa. ' . I Youngstown
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Whi sk eys,
stock v of Alcohols,: . ?
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• J. & 11. PIIILI, I. .P S., and other en rs, e f oun deav aa e, -
• complete, and,.being seleeted with great me, 00a.m. Return
, 26 & 28 ST. CLAIR ST.,
New Groceries. ~ . can be,relied upon as being- Pure as can be to; cretins New
obtained, and will be sold for Medical. Me- 7•2oP•nn
- - , 1:3 0 ,2, - ttenae - Wrg• 1=1 0 43„„ 5 , -chanieol. and Sacramental purposes onl„!. ' -, -7 - 7417 :
XX I ' fi N Manufacturer; land Dealers in - 77‘4177,70
riPtiC 6 / 2 4 • al/$ l 4 'family CLEW
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, FLOOR 0114 CLOTHS, 'l, -
Receipts Accurately Filled': at on and after A
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FURNITURE OIL CLOTHS, • 411. /30..,Urg• r ., : ..., -*• , ' 1- "'•ti • • - - deist,
1 ' ENAMELED OIL CLOTHS, ; - - -, e • .1, ; • - - ;
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m E FECTFt 7 LLY announce to their nu- - Ora Prescription •ana medicine Depart
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„11, oral's friends and the public generally, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, men being under the personal supervision of
tom !toy intend opening alkiew Grocery Store , .TAI ii, OIL CLOTHS, 114:211.. M. Halm:roe with an - experience of
MI • : Transparent- Green 0.13. Cl o th, seven -Years, we flatter ourselves that we can
BRIDGE !
ST-.„ BRIDGEWATER, for windoW shades, • give full satisfaCtion is any brahch iff the
business
- 4' Transparent Window Similes, -
sdonntng the Dry- Qood Store of A. C.
BUFF lIOLLANDS, '
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0,, -t, on the sth day fif March. . . 110111. Remember, the place-near the, Post-
It is their intention of having on hand, at • Sit ADE FIXTU RES. , Office, corner Third street end the Diamond,
all i mns, a full assortment of the TASSELS, coßns , & c., ,t e Beaver.
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ST. FAMILY' GROCERIES! ALSO, DEALERS IN
I ' All are respectfully invited to call and ea-
BEene goods and prices before purchasing
• i ' • India Rubber Machine Belting, Hose, Steam
. • , Packing. Casket, Tubing, Cement„ , e lsewhere. aine I
Beaver, Apr24'67: l y J. B RHODES:
:11,1 ley beg leave, to Mat e that they are de- Clothing,. and Rubber _ ,
t.fruned to compete with all other dealers goods generally. J II BENCE •
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- GOING NORTH.
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,te tietown or neighborhood, as their Stock
(.1 ood& are all new, and bought at the late Oak Tanned Leather Belting, Lace
_Leather, . _ 1 , , -
re)* redaction, and selected with the great _ Belt Hooks, Rivets, Lubricating 8D STEET, (1 DOOR BELOW SEMINARY,) - . Mai& In's. btAn. Accost
s r cai-e b'y Mr. _Harvey Brown, whose knosrl- Steam Packing, &c. _Beaver, P a. _ __L.,..._
. ,Wellsville ....1 850 ass. 412rx
-enf , of the bu•tneos cannot be qustwned, hav- Agents for the universal ; Clothes Wringer. _.-.. I „„ 4 , •
mg been uit h 11r. Arthur Ilareei• for many Bayard.. ..... 10: •• 5 26 ”
, A geneial assorlmebt of the above named Offers to bis Friends, and Customers a select Alliance 1115 " 605 "
)cm ...,• t • , . ••.715.0t.
TheY • call par+lcular attention to their goods aways on hand. Stock of the , 1 Ravanna 1204px . 643 ii 810 "
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He; of Te is ,\-. Coffee, no they flatter . them- Orders respectfullrgolicitod arid • promptly ijatest , .
.614,4 they have , something extra to offer filled. - (mayl'67:tim AS E 1. , ui e s orr,rine
n, to prt4 and quality.'' _ • Akron ........
11. 1.
The besti brands of Family Flour always • Hudson 1286 " 716 "
Farm For Sale. In Trimming" , - • *--- ...... r .. 850
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en lurid. -Produce taken at till times at full ' Euclid street 187 " 804 " 10 02 I.
trail.m pris 4. Al/ boas at
rrflE undersigned effete his farm _for taste, EMBROIDERY, , '
Cleveland.... 1b0" 816,'! 1015„
-4.1 1 ILSON & BROWN.• L situated in Darlington township, Beaver ' lIANDKERCHIEFS, ---;
manna SASS. ' 1
Tirtigew t er, Feb. :i . i•' 67 --.ly . Co., Pa., on a public road i a mile south -of LACES, • , i I
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. , Malt. Fix ?a, En's., Acoox
INSOR - ANCE, AGENCY. Said farm is adapted either to raising Grain
- or Stock. 'lt ls 1:vell watered / I contains 115 .-
RI B BONS, - ; l_i_..._ _ __H._
I __. 7 .._ acres, •'B5 of which are cleared , and balance in ' BUTTONS, Belaire....:-. 430px - 560.tx 1040 ax 1.....,...
Till: inider.igned has been appointed agent. timber. The improvements are, a' good ' iII§IERY, Bridgeport- 440 1 " 606 '.l4i 1060 ‘.1.. .: ..
1 'lnv tile „Etna Insurance Company.; of DWELLING 1101.1 E, 4 TABLE, with wag- CORSETS,
` GLOVES, Lagrange..... .... . ,
llirtMrd, fowl , and likewise for the Niagara on Shatleand Corn Crib attached, and a Sheep Steubenville. 555 " 728 " 1158 '' -
. Wellsville ..;. 720 " 820 " 'l4ont
ln. , trance ,Company of New York, and the 1 House 28 by 41 feet. There are on the 'item- 1 -610,ate
hierpre:e I nsaranee Company of Philadelphia. tees • tTIDIES, - Sa3l l ll' l3 Fen7 742 " 942 " 202 " 645
ti,,oh of these Companies insure dwellings, 360 FRUIT TREES, 1 1 `BAL. SK .....,.
r p me Beaver'.::....
Roohester ... 820 "1 820 di 240 " 45 "
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tau-buildings, &Dreg, M a nufactories, &e., &C. -300 apple and 60 Peach and Cherry, of the The new style 'lnvisible Empress Trail Hoop Pittsbur hI '93o'" 1025 "I B6O s' 910 "
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amin.t his by tire, on favorable terms, for five i very best varieties. Two hundred of the • ap- Skirt, Veil Stuffs, Grenadines, Sun Um- -----
:Inn+ or Ipso. ' brellas. Zephyra, Ladies and Gents , • •
' 1 ple trees are beginning' to bear fruit. Part
1 , 0,e; equitably ndjusted and promptly of the farm is underlaid with Pa Per Cuffs 'and Collars, &c. mum wan.
loaf , Then the inttrance is effected. All bu " ,}TAIL. Ears... ESP'S'. AettoX
n^- ^ n e, TWO OR THREE VEINS OF •
..., oqnezted with either of these ecitulim ritILLINERY. --.— -- —•••••-•••
F:Plt attended to with dispatch and fidelity. ii COAL . • description. ... Pittsburgh ~ 615,kx 200 en 485 ex 3nOrx
from 2to 4 feet in thicknes's. , Of every Hats and Bonnets, Rochester ., :,_ 725 ,A. 305 s. 545 .. 445 di
JOS. M CURE, Agent.t i 1
"g.2l`'f; , ; ly.
Beaver. Pa The neighbbrhood is geed. Schools and very cheap. Beaver
Churches are ennvenient, and there is an ex- I Flowers in everfratiety,cheap. Hats andßon- SallihWerrY 812 'n. 348 "I 62)3 " 644 "
I eellent market at Enon Station. I nets altered and cleaned, cheap. , Wellsville '... 845 ii CM g.! 729 " 620 "
Steubenville. 950 " 520 "1.818 "
If not soldbefore, the whole or • 25 acres of!
Dresimaking, Cloak and Sack Cut- th e farm will be offered at. Public Sale on Sat- I A L S O , Lagrange
urday, the 15th day of Jun ting, Pinking., &e„ tte;• Bridgeport... 1112 dd 680 ii: 922 "
Title indisputable. Appl Bellaire.-- ii 125 640 " 936 "
.Laughing Gas T. .
,rion. all ye that have been suffering the.
‘,/ Antold miSeties of toothache, and dread of
extraction; and You will And that ) Dr. Chand
ler &Co. are ready to relieve you by the use
et the great' pain -destroyer—LA COLUNG
GAS , —s:n(l make their extraction a source of
'pleaxure. ratber than of pain.
All dental operations performed in the best.
Imetible manner. and at as reaSonable terms as
by allYgr), Demist' in the county.:
- rijr*Office in Bear Station, Rochester; Pa
3c:l‘)*67
,ly. T. J.O HANDLER &CO.
A MIN ISTRATC NOTJAE.
r - ETTERS of Adluinistration on the estate
h veto Boers, late'of 'New Brighton, •
// "tee c ounty, Pa., dec'd., having
,tbeen
rtantel to the undersigned, ell persons In
. nelued to said eafate are requestect.to make lin
lultilate payment, and those having claims
t agailat the softie will present - them property
au thenticated for settlement. ' • •
(I,_ S. BARKER, Adm'r..
New Brighton. •
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NO TZC TO STOCKSOLDERS•
PfilLilTSßUlla STEAM FERRY
. . COIIPANY. .
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StoCkholders of the *above
'dlre re metit ed to meet at theo'ffice C o o f m C p h a a ny
. ~.,Rh,N cester, on ~Monday, June 3d,of
10 o'clock A.. 111.„ for, the purposi °C
(10.1lizing under the . Act. f Incorporation
4lell ' obtaired by. said Company.
All Stockholders are earnestly requested to
stead.. - .
By or of the Board.
'CRAB. B. 131111S1`,
- Secretary.
Rocheeter May 184i7
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REMO
GRR AUN has removed his CLOTH
ING & FURNIIIINA establishment to'
the new building on Main street, nearly op
posite to the Union Co-operative Store in
New Brighton, Pa.
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He also takes this opportneityof informing
his friends and the public generally, that he
has jhst received from-the lilt; a large aid
well selected stook' of Spring Goods; which
he proposes to sell at prices that cannot flail
to suit purchasers. • • • '
lothing made to order on the shortest no
tice. All work warranted to fit.
apr3'67 3mos.
LA u GHINe. . GAsi
DMINI V ERED 'DEW MIIRRAr,
Daworwaret, l'a., in. extracting teeth.
have added to my many other faoilities for
the successful prosecution. of in, profession,
this invaluable pain-killing agent. All branch
es of Dedistry performed.* the bj.st. and most
modern style. All work done aircheaply, and
fifty per cent. better, than ant, oilier Stabil
Dental Establishment* the State. (my9'6B:ly
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York Trimmed Patters, constantly
on hand.
PATTERNS FOR S.ALEO:,
As our stock has bean purchased at low
prices, it is otTered'atcorrespoiding low rates.
Give us a Call and satisfy yourself. ,
Don't forget the place—one doter below the.
Seminary, ad Street. Beaver,
. . J. H. BENC4:
aprl7'67-3mes.
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WALL PAPER; WINDOW SHADES
coiu ci..Aarrmiti;
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litssaillon:.... 126 1 / 2 -_, ‘'' is : 780-11 644 ''
0rrwi1k.'...... 188 4;\ls .1306.” .71g ~
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,igi ai di - .. 4 14_-_. 40V- , 4 •Wiss - 101,4 ''' 020- ." i
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U. isbalty 71 0 ' 1220 sit 1100 4 1
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lania.L;;.:. .. ... ' 915 , 'f2,- . , ‘ --.i. - $M ‘. 1280
Viall-Wert.:.. - 181111" -,„ -,- 41 , 880 a 127
Feet Wayne., • '. .'
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Colsauhla --.
2001 W " i g.. - 604 " 846 •
Warsaw: ' .' ' +.4 - 4 44 454," 486 1
Plymouth..... 800 1 ' I
~.." 751 44 540 sS ;
Valparaiso... ' 486 1 : it of : 4 927 " 718 «;
Chicago --... 700 ' - --; "1420 - 1 • 920
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Warsaw- ...... 1188 ..e- ~. .001 .. 040 11
Columbia l2.l9rst " .944 " 1083 a
-Fort Wayne.. 325 " ,;" 1030 " 1185 "
Van Wert ..... 286 " -_,1,1•• 1186 " 125' rx
Lima.— ' ' 888 a - '160.," 1284.tx 21 "
Forest 439 " ItPll l4 'l4l " "
11 Sandusky 6OB "1.111.4 14 3106 a 42, a
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nuer llll . 5BB a 111** 244 " 51 ••
Crestllne 11 42 ; 606 " 1 R!' 4 „ 1 'BlO s• 550 ..
.;;De 625 a 288 - ,s l ) 820 !' = 600A*
Mansfield ; 657 •••7,i• 848 -" 636 ••
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W005ter..,....1i 840 " lip .416 a 886 "
0rrvi11e.......1; 907 .•• -q. 640 .. - 905 "
Ma55i110n..... , ; 948 " 514,,1• 818 •• 941 44
Canton .......JllOO4 " . 11
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Alliance ......; SlllOO a 62134 11 - 780 .. a 11 15••
Salem .... • . ...11/132 "..':6sEitt 759 a 11494 ,
Rochestir ....,1 125sai .846" 940_" 215 r .x
Pittsburgh...." PO " 9671 , 1 1 1045 •: 840 a
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TIUSCARAWAS BRANCH.
Leaves• - 1 - Arrives •
• I
N. Philadelphia 6.60 a m Bayard l 9:66 's,
Bayard, 1200 ni,' - N. Pkiladel. 2.60, P.M
F. F.. MUMS, General Ticket Agent.
Gd 'TO
S
PliOTOGltAl'n. 'CAB,
. •
E •
Stanaieg at theS. W. W. of the Fair (round,
•
.13MA.1,4 ,
• - • - •
where Pictures tit aII /kirids are uutde at less
thaaihalf price.. • - -
;S'Ai2'igl l .4.oTlo37 GitiAlU!,r4V•
WE ; - Atmliciimr..esE
- —ln connection with the Picture Geileri, the
undersignekluis o pened s shop fur the repell
ing or Wataes Cloeke, Jewery; which,
5et31b5e1 ,1 1,4 2 0 4 14441- 13a
short notice: _,.
From sn - experlehdir hi' VS Sfeils` in the bud.-
nessosslnsetro estiefsittkolloco, „Orra, o z;
-t• ;nay; 4.1867.....; . A.
6 That theEtbi .-
• • irrespectiveelnens uv color,
is heel): 'a men end a brother; and the , female
Ethiepian, also irrespeethe'nv o
color, trol
7 a
woman andi6iistei...
40otoed. That this Institoot. whose name,
. .
R 0 ,..,_ -• . , •'', 4 - ...... , . ...., .:'i ' , is iteie ee i /ePPILY - °hanged, sbel be i a sited
oar' usevi Rower s„.enrisraurn. '' - upon at • ' 1... ' . (tn u
.-, • ( °his in the Staltuvtentsielryi ' --- •la p enle ?''''.' it! strict •Phelitffs hie;
.. --. •••.• :7 " i April 21 lein 1 ,-. - " iv " ~.._," dc‘ r . .. .. - L .: __,-
Tfin!ii, Image , and men change •Jiltiiii fast t i a ,...=,__,_____''''!'! • ; ll ,.,__7 l.
. . -1112 ,7_,1 hae el f T , e
.__,,,.0. i
as times.' I ahooi like 6 tee thictimes !with I" ' '`,'
. ""uv 7
' °
' ''''
" 1 " ;
424° "'. 1 " elt ` an '
i e
kin -4:411.- foster tbint tkin.,blit this last shatthe ear* settlers, ay. idaemiebocssit4l-,mank
, Slimed idsveriEonthis *satiated. raisin; it,
I hwebinfornedtoinike; intbartoolft•naith.
4 . will sudden. The. Committee: ideekebun resi4, 1 4 114 -eer , we Iltie with irnitilniehun to
ditiet:de us much teed Witwenit W,* hit well ward em and.kin haidly restrain, : .ourielvesi,
over It for perhaps a day.lett es we gun to . Re44°4lll!'eat7!"l tables , - itt the choice
b:
git other indicasheens froin thnliortb. we did 'IT rooms,
and
in all,ziaitters:where,there is ,a
II iiiit See hoW that little spirit was
, jtoin_ to I . Cl r iee, the &fittest mast and, brother, irre-`-
i ertelt, we eoldr; Aid her t,tie precedence.!
than ever—Chicago ditto, and most iferywhere !
he SIAI - ' Ctneiniati went Abliatitit : stronger
esoieed, That Obeilin,College, by not giv
ons of Ham. hrespective uv color; the
the Dimodritio rooster lens flattened., -The' in the
by narreminded prejudice with' dsierves the
, Cabinet, when,they heard of D eacortPdessie, i precedence, shows clearly that it ii,actooated'
1 assault upon the nigger • on the recentinv thel
re
uv every lover melds kind.
interligente•ny the. elsokahun nava, notified'
Rooked. That the Ethiopian, irrespective
me offehelly that a repetisben rev Bich l l oonsey
rev color, kin change his iskin, and that hie
wood be equivalent, to a reeeetarr mi isitnit
; i otherwise.
tint; even thothe post offs shoal be dhcontin- °dee' of el es t" an y , is Fa ther p leasant than
good. “The nigger vote mist be ,capeherd , 1
1. • .
,
it's essertial; Wade Frampton inf. so,"; wrote t"' ileg4ved• T h at . we loon I with leathin Upon
Thinda , l,o;:ist6, sia 1 reprimanded the b e i oan t the States niuth. which, allusprofeepin friend
iniii. i field,•refoose t 4 take him' t 6- their bilszums,
for his recklessnhs, and borrowed•four 'dollars !eIOP for the ,nohle black men !IST the Cotton
enter. '.: . .
us , Buccal, who r ls the only man in the v,
1 ty, Who has &air ready money,- - 0 make it aLLJ ir e eePetl ie e we
Sight with him. --
moat. and Northern Mho se.land t eWee
k. . i.
We held a meting wr the Dricktor and I En° 1 ' • i • I -" ill
P
Deprive, love io 'honest ,in their "
Faculty tiv the Southern Military and Chute- i
professions We flat the negro, :they will
1 ele Institoot list eenin, to decide Wit - POnriet,
come down with donashnna to assist in the
,that institooshn wus to take in theentie wort ,
comDpletion `all this".
nv surroundin thel'Stiliopien and 'ettachin in , •
eeki tIY the Academy.
• him to us. In sick a time es thie, ex I men- 1
n Pog ro m didn't knew. about
ilia. hed bin edikatied in Ham And Ha r,
•:-
r, and
shod to Captin MePelter, it wont do for oar
• instooihins rev, Learnittio stand back:
These wilt a Weever in •On eeimme. " BeL deubted
, Sposen after all this coneeatdon the plum. 1
grate lever's, the moliers 'lir public opinion,
6136 ' d i de i, Ormli° as? . ' sPc'eew h. , •; 11 ileedent -1
must bti es progressive as tie progies'efveist, i
vote with; us after all,! . but cling to hi , North-
and most"change other things. tit. meet :'
ens friends .. ,Or epos* he shod vote ith us,
the requirements , like
ilv thetlnies. ' We her corn- i
and we short thro hiexvote git centre e, what
toast our march into Afrika, and thus fer'hey '
: then? Hew cool we redoose em to 1 er nor
we gone into. ihe bowels of the•landithout •
real conditioA agin after all this pala4in.. •.,
impediment to speak acv .Let "no persevere. i
Bocom - replied thit he *u surprieeditthe
i Let, us , capcher" the:Ethopian; stink and '
,alt
...
.... 1 Deekin's obtoosnis. First,' of they did vote
il
The
liteetiii
vim held
in the .back y
0,;11 rev
I with the Ablishonude we Win ne,worse off; ex
tt that wax whet proposed tci• do any how.
H
ascom's, ? win
II and the roof of l ee Post Ois leeks'. I lito. the fact that it win. rainin
ed an ' El' , oil the other heed ' the y . didn ' t, whit
limn: tie De- ; then The:troubto with . ard„ntra is, they
lin in doubt 'i know: too much. "Let em,'.! eed fteleiont,Waii
____,__
__..._ 1 min up, !let einasseelatawith es syeiir:,..iet:
"Pill" : °EI lu. . - - vote With r - ' It '1;61(' . - . 4' hif - ii'iav
Le .. ..
,
. , , (From oe
- • - 'Niugby• •
vaiILA N ITAL ILIOIIII ALTONII I IION IN
worAuto 'vitt , : or Ns. XA111114111,1111111..
IN
=I
gave the wiz , I
got is-n;vi pair
the sli ht in-
lad to go bard-
ce aid sejisted
~,
...."....r.-- - - re.
„apt... ...c agree, - tae: Cif&
that itherehedult bin - that complete, hearty
i t
recognition of. 'our Afrikin brethren Inch
there ought to 'be. ' fie bed on several otea
&Cons allowed 'his* nateral vivacity to t the
-better of his prooftetted. turned - irid into
em alarmin. The old ice of Ham and agar
and,Onesimus beebits So drilled into ins. in
his youth that he bed to ivisssle with it: to
keep it in control, and In erpite lit likaltelt it
frekently g4t, the better ux biro. He se sated
that, the name of the insUtoot ,bs
,ch i
from ,
The Southern Militery and olassicle 'fil
- l ' stitoot," • —,t . 1 I
I
"The Ham and Japheth Prise Aderuca , for
the. development uv the intelleck • . -
all races, irrespective ttv ear.",
That'be thot wood "User the required end.
The colored - gentlemen who chose to dyes
theirselves wr the pritligis afforded b,Y ,k this
Inetitooshn, when it is finished, kin li d in,
this no minse av ootopJetn' t. They're reoiignis
lied. They are given the predentie. : Thai stand
:firs.first -in the matter and foremost- What-more
t - in
'tin t hey ask? - .
Bascom laces serial * to resolooslnine wick
he desired to 'present.. He •
•sed it inig t be 1 --
looked upon ex strange that be shoot+ for
the concentration uv free niggers &tithe Cos
ners, but he bed good and sufhesbent *sons-
First, he had faith , that constant contaot'with
the Board wood bring Om to the pint ef petro
nizen.his bar, but of it didn't he knowedper
fectly well that the Board and. F aim* rope
manage to get all they bed, for board'andtool- 1
tiou, wick he wns perfectly certin he'd tin 1
g i .
the end;' Wet ha winted otos people
,h e— 1
,to yoose a illustration borrowed from hisiblt
ain, the offishels nv this Institoot won the un
nel through wich the wealtlinv all ay em wood
be coniusted to his coffers:- -I fell on
r i.s
: e k ek
rapcher and then *owed that I wux i ill to
ie for his good—that cared not how e inuc l or
ther people's , money run . through mto him;
ate
'twos thus dilonted. _ The resolooshl pre
tad reads,r follows: , ,
Resoissd; That 'the 'sm. uv the -Southern
tiltary and Classikle . Institoot be tikanged
t i p
"The Ham and Japheth Free Aoademi,, for
t e development UT the hitelleck ay in riiii•
i tin no color." . +
Resolved; That in oilskin this change, we, l the
and Directors, do so, aseertin ',+ , 1
I. That in this emergency we areljed j
ill
i dinbtin whether Hoer got Cite at' all, the
I 1 a e.tament in the Bkripters to that affect;
-i
nly an error of the traumata!". ' 1 1
2. That - .the did et tits, be didn't 6es '
ant at'all. • • -- • • - '
,40,3
E. That of be did cons Ham, the cuss 't
tended to extend beyond. Canaan et ihe
til
est,'and hence hit- descendents - go • t ,
.
,4. That of the curse Inxe really .atot 'ly
intended to 'stench*, all =Ham's de sert ,
trriinpactii4 nv eolor, to the + end no time, L it
hiiiit arw:oars.* in Hentandq, Si that Stitt*
hes mile: nn irresPective'tiV‘any code "cirptio
IL ta m , b a ez i r b th bs e_ ad elorr oited that bt ber tat ingidialm Diggen
ist,
.
five nv color, is a. 6 - esst, is ii diro4li.
_ Ore, liiblith'' *4; hey tillee:pracdiesily bidd, 1 1
* ' ittelWiii7iii ninY.lbi I/O+A 147': i i# 11 ; L
• Jambes 91* liiiinttoosi + to Jkly . iillti‘.4
, bee 'atilt Ilarthar + bleached in, Bent, -
r c
- • bnisiietAver'-'+' a =--
, . .
MCI
em - voto with . . us, at - toettij; , ..- 04,
t ottoi
Months they're 'Piechaiii :laid' `'' gifir ta `be
iervance unto thiiiiiiitlieva. ' ''. 't,"*.sitit he;
alit the Nertheiii Hltzliitiriti; - itid '' ' Aii : iv bit
we - May hod tiihriiiiggteiti Atli - itotet."
• Bid littlitiO4 Vis 1
ir— I
Br'fitifitialglit initaieastol*,- Nitukal- i
, itilittWiAtitai'ViiittsiAatts; quit ikYMitig l
. ,
gentle:mit tv - coior who; lite l o strong - ti:l
eenhianse to Elder Gav4t, ought t, lorr blink';
eapacity, was unanimously elected a meinher
of the Board.
,the yoonyou - is, perfect. —
Ham and Japhetithave shalten hands and are ' l,
embracing Mush other. , • I
Afity'prosperity attend ' the nupchels and
nifty the tune be fortunate. I her got over ;
the disgust attendao Upon the fast chill and
am conisetentlY feellevrell. I- , •- I
Byrum int V. EMMY, P. 11. '
(Which is PostMutee,) and, Erofessor in , ; the
Ham and Japbeth Free AcOemy tor the de r ,
• velOpmet nv the intellek uvr• all races irre
•
I"
spective ttv color. ' l i . . • •
I
NM
,Gtett. Nettleton, editor of the Sandusky' R.
&der ism Washington; and In an editorial, let
ter to his paper regarding 'the prospeota of
the nation, he says: .\\
441 Prom this outlook the political affairs of ,
the nation have not. heel a more • cheering as
put since the fall of Richmiond. The prob•
lem of reconstruction at last iselved.lustly.
wisely, and well. (toil of the long bunko I • *„.'
the 'nation is rising Crowned with. righteous
:n*Bs aid therefoit with pesos. .Everything is
working well., Apparentlf nothing can mow
happen► to prevent or long delay the, consum
mation longed for by every patriot °falls land.
AU that is now needed is studiness on
part of those who have won the long battle.
Let the great Republican party, the 'Wily of
history, and the Party of destiny, stand un
broken and unmoved in the hour of victory u
ithas stood in the days of danger and strug
gle. The Union Republtean party Mitt continue
to rule the nation it heti eared.-
QBAIRELIIIO. —lf anything in tht i vorld will
make a man Ali badly, except p ohing his i
fingers in the crack of a door, it is =gags
lit4bly a quarrel. No man ever fails to.
think lam of himself after It, than before. It
degrades him is tie Spas of others, and, what
ie worse, 'blunts his Sensibilities on the' ono
band, and inereitsis the power' of passionate
irritablifty on the , other. The truth Is t the .
more peaceably and quietly we get en,..theit
ter for our neighbors. In nine oases out of
ten 1h course is, ifs man cheats. you, cease
to deli with him; he is abusive, quit his
cunpiiiii if he 'Widen' yeti, take care to live
so - diet. ilkohody Will lialleve. him. No matter
who-1104s or how lie misuses you. the wisest
way it taiet him akin', for there is nothing
better thin this cool, calat. and . quiet way of
dealing with the wrongs we meet,: , with: • •
The Border Souitirt, an Indiana:Copperheid
skeet,. publishes s xteiv Semoeritte campaig n
song,- We publish. one rerae; caleidateit no
doubt to win AO rotes of soldiers -
rosedirdred tileveand
'4141` stiff in Socithern dust - 1 t
• iFe uket" 'three Madrid thousand If
=
BIZ
LME
Pleasant-Vircii:aa.
A vdie Sol4iers
4 . Before they “congnereti"
t They died of Southern fever,
•. , Arid - Bouthern staid and,shot.i ,
.t *Wit herirere three
Instead.df whetowe.got.'
-- _ . . ,
= pilitUalfigln 7 Aesimpearan,s - Of -
Matasetta irt4r, _.
ihe Rochester (11.-Y.) Exprste ,hantlitti ft.4• . '': -
t. Iv
[l. wing: • - . : ''. . 1 . - ` ' '.V ,• -
1 We learn that one of the ' original fltnal,
rls," who in 1848-49-40 riaitedthintft bui,;:4l
1 ti'.. - or through whom the Itifang, Ilk hart l+ 1 . - 47
1 - ble manifestations Called...apiritl'iaptise
, a ' , Rochester k Vogl" . new puoiiiblittli''
tinned here, and bite* to crook
4
rte to hear-the remarkable , so
~.4 ,..
'. l flned.T‘ created i! , - Pr;ifonid. 9 1 k_ . ''
;t roughout the country; _ an opportnyty
if , •sq. - - • '. ' - -rt. , .
I Tho eider of the,,two girls *the fientflellim
ced the reppitamt here , a married trwswitp,,
1... ho resided in ails city at the time, bliatnitl . "
1 q ite as reMarkehle' iSnediutts sit the pripir •
' embers of ilt fatnifir, and 'Was swig reipplkii ;
fa producing more powerfniand retowrialip s
I oatifestaticins: The planet sister "mesin•
i i Nev York, and retains her tplritnalpetwithk
i _
1 b . tattends no public i.circles " " ' '...' i
1 Margaretta—now here--wblie in rtiind4- -
i :re iti,,1852, giving public “manifnetationo, "
et the late Dr. Ylisha' Rent Rape. :After{
1h oigagenteoVto Dr. Mine,. ( b 7 ilirkait as!' •
, xi placed at school dnitig Ms ammo" lin e , .
Irr
h '• request the desisted from she loci.
no ille
trill ° last
timsh tz i P p td in a p ic u n b i4 lie. the D7 w i h c il a.sal e )811111-
m *4 '
c aify with $ sister in 'Canada, the rsppiss •
r commenced; and her return In' Obi etifq tn„
resume the public nitutifeatatiorm, - was imptmopll,
' b` .
, the perabitent•commanda of the. tirtaibbt
ise
a its., lii obedience to this, and upon : a rup';
1 from the obligatipn given to the ,ri, 0480'
b the same Means. she appears hen. . -
- r _._,
' . erie ~ - • : . il. G. , .-z . . 4 1 ; --.
lost
( ' . . . . . 1
The removal s of General . Sherhaan„has mot
only been seriouslieontemplated.bY tlieTYof. -
i le
i tot; but was vertreeentl,yen thers4if,ht . --: • ' •
g executed. The plan was to place Gt . )tm - rta
Ousseau in his place . . . Senator Patterson; r ol
- concise*, for one of thelntite ilottsOlitatie, ,
o
posed. it, on the.gieund that'when tleattend::
rrn rt
ation of Rousseau. was under . 4sonaltieratlisis
' ' ' Executive; session that the . quest ties mil ' -
I •
ed htm directly whether in eatur, d; eassrJ
..., - i . .,-,,
:tion he would not be sent to relieseistflitseri.r. ,ii,..:.;.: - .
S .
n, and-that be, Patterson, Mad. a roost %task_ --::::.„" '-',- - : . ,i;'
ire statement. that no inch ehabge wag Ging A,.,•iw
i •
initiated, or or ould • follow. -Ten.:l-hia, lir: • - p; 4 :. t.
c, olison.replies to his Sen. r tn-law, that nil acs . -,.. ii7f;i:: : ..
ad I stny authority , to Make. such - pled. ...,::';:.:.: ; r .
tat, he great and elfecti're oppositions.tit‘ ill! : :;-f,j - 1.-, -- -,:- ..
mesa% has come &OM the !rat': Gepelinegli,'"•:j T .":;' . s...4..
ttttd iron General Grant; and this has . • 'illlk:i.lYg
°his imiltive character is io deter Cher - ' ., :f ,. ..24 Q -w , .. -
... t fraillifollowkes hisfinclinatitukank. : -•;--:; '-.
I hda rebel friend) hat -
isl-'' . .- .4..,,,1 . : : :: --- 1 4- 1 ,
_ _.
•
Ktestma,—Josh Billings says:there is , !otedd
old, blue? lean kiss, that: alwaysLitakeektelt, --
laver to see. Two pekes's. Aor 441014
ersuasion) who he, witn'etst a grate meetly
ore younger and - per. pulpy: daze. meet id -
-onto public place. add not • having sew - task
.ther for twenty-feiur hours, she kiatektptitegi.
tely—thein the tort ebout ' the weather and
he yeung maw who I . p rea chedee yesterday, and •
then the kiss imMegiately,.tind•then ,- "tbkhinsh
end tart et what the :pay to each otter. and
kiisi again immegiately. Tide kind ov , kissing
always int me in mind ov teW 9iatstrieing
to Strike fire."
Tx Buffalo, a few,days ago, a mischiemoi
fellow put a dead moult° in his sister's water- , -
foll—a splendid one sbe bled just pt . t . relsasi
taw short - time a strong milk was :diserrnil4
wherever she Rent,- WhieV:n'o one could sqs
count for d 'untifthe ImOther offered wager
there wai a move in her waterfall.'' She
espied, and of Course ,losit; but" the last that.'
was semi of the mischievous brother he was
making rapid tracks ,for, the depot, prepared,,
for a longjourney.
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A COLD • WWI' Vll3lllol2l— French Ilenessruw
12M1 predict that, the summer will - be . coldAti, ;
wet like that of lest year. i .They base
the fact.that immense Maseettaffee
have-broken, or are about to break sway front
the extreme North, producing 'cold ind vapor. ,
The weather. of the pest few days would- sce nt
to indicate at verification ot - this , singular pie.
diction. -
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A Lanza from pring fi tild„Ohloi to thiCii
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oinnati Gasitti, says i '. Al the land is white
with Mey hfossoms,._ and -
frogt. Tit stilt tbeve:lheehi - mm.
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no , ere ha Jr s noto line
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, ens years
a p r ospect for fruit in the -Miami Vanier. as
now. The air is Ailed wi h the iragnuiee'of
the cherry, plum, end' pdseb. While . "1 1 1 ti
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small. fruits, give ahundani promise, aitorSiven
the. peach seems determined 'to defy. 'he*
Frost and showWbst it do.: • 1 ' .• .- -,°)-
Saxxitat Wilson in his ;speech in ttertesion
last week, said : say to yonmen of clinilee 7 l l
ton, your cause is lost, and lost fbreier.- 1 1
Your State, which had her fortune in - itestelt is
lands and bondinen; has become in Oropeition
tf bar numbers, the poorest State in the linionJ,
o State has felt the effects:'of this rebellion
'„ ore than South qtrolina." - •
tanderatood tint - /ion. John Coestri.iift-!
deranappointmeni. from the late State tern 4
'Peranie l convention. is preparing& billAesigni•
id to suppress the liquor traffic in Pennayirrik
nis, which= wilt be pre,ented at• the nest sis 4,
'lion of the -Legislature: • -
A schoolmister not many miles froin Boston
Common was whittling a stick. Colle s day lest
week, and accidentallY 'Mit his finger, . Which
brought,_
out tho exclarnition, .‘God!" -InJ c •
stanilY aeeiog several heya near hint, headded
Sinitommonwealth."
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A caap alo' was told by acolpartear.tO "fa
ratiabar cite,"- replied:4B4la had trim
bla'adoagh _with kaa ova info,. without re..
ra. ,
*mber?ag ether alezOi wiies. • ,
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