The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 12, 1867, Image 3

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'REA v ER, JUNE: MR, 1167.
yocgfri sP4i Kisell4l/I,9Us.
to
WM. SINSIOPIL.Js., bt x /um .street, littiburgb.
the authorized agent for Toe liFoce in that dty. •
I'cty A ert' U eriiti.'.
The iitention of the poblit is directed to the col:
i ew ieg pew • rol!rerdsemerds.. which, appear ter the
eoi inns in Tire:Asoes today„_ • -
For :Isle—S.lK Bradford.
• Painter—J. -
Foamy Acc*nt,—Brighton. Township. - -
;Bounty AocAntitL;-ChlppowaTtrtrniddp.
B.iuuty Aceonnt--74farion Township,
••.VSPccial Boticoa—Wm. F. Clarke
;pedal ISO;krio-4, B. Rhodes.:
• t4perlal Xotices—tilson d 7 BrOwn. •
Special & Stewart..
sPecial Notlcer—Watt Sealy.
Lame.' -W. Duel. _
Appeals 2 -Town
spegial T. Take. '
Time Table—Correction.
w ee ted—j. B. Bence. '
•iotice-rA: co.•
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OrnSedndaaeretiinglsat in Meier, behreedri
the ma in strort and the railroad station, q pirenlar made
nt wa ie r ;:oroTireleth: - Tile' puler *rill b liberally ro
sinvlcd by fearing the same at. this office.
Minim FaVriesti.—We are tieithftted• toilets , that
tbetilliil IS a fiStiral at the Briditelfratei Presbyterian
cinrch, cm Thnredly.ec ening, the lath inst. Admis
sion 10 eeti'l• Tie public is respeettalbr invited to at-
.qh; les:ldeactat."—A tierce and protracted dog
Said. at upperend allown;'.carlast Friday, dr
died ofeatherinz quite a number orpersona tngeih
4er to witness At. The dashing of & few. bucket; amid
wairr on the telligerents" had the effect 06:6•Mtnatinir
the fight.
A Wen or Vt'onns."—Nre have incidentally learned
mas furlong "war of words!' occurred at the Conrt
Hirwe Wt week: between two attorneys, who were
t amaing a case before arbitrators. Choice epithets
- acre frt and gracefully peed, and a g 4 old frecOight
e time confidently expected. i'•
Car matt Dm . ncrone,—At the annual TJecticm for
Dlreelms , of the Beavei pernetery , itticm:bela at
the Sheers °Mee, in this-place - on Monday last, the
isilowim persons Arno Aiwa for the easning,year :
John Murray, Geo. 19% - flatnitton, Sam.. B. Wilson,
X Darragh, yrenieb, B. Mee, and C. B. Burst.
XL DC NN, or Vanport, oilers lime through this
'fern Argo at 25 cent, par tmhbe. itbi lime bl
t l Froken o by those who we the article.
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Fr rE 0 haAX.—TheTrotestant Episcopal congregstiork
of Rochester this county. last week purchased a very
tie Ô. for. the usprof their,Cburcti.:
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Sur:ernes Sams - .—Tbe - S s „bale octunied it.
this Aire on Pridl• last, and quite it crowd was attract
liiither In constVence. The bidding for some of the
riled property wk. pretty spirited, but as usual, the
ienrepursos woo.. , . ,
rikrlvrr Enonom is—The county at the beginning
of the, term of ergot this week, VMS ' entertaining elfrin
goegta at Sheriff Litteire 'establishment. Within the
next few days, !we presume, some of these will
Ind for a time, at least, endeavor to "paddle their own
FIRE. F nmvuLTS Tr.-Gfil Tuesday of.kult .week,
the drellifig bon Fe of Mr. William Nevin. of Franklin
tesnsbiri. lids County caught fire, and burned to the
cmend. T h e fire originated from sparks.fallir gon thi
mot Thelnied of the furniture in the blinding was
cogpained. No insurance. Loss about $2,000. ,
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Wane Wearezn.—On last Tlarsday7rad, Dot a
eel& hnt a warm, "snap" in this vicinity. The ther
remitter Ptopd nt 90 degreei the shade. \
ATlT•iir; lA directed to the advertisement in'ttnoth-
It . c.)lamr. el R. Bradford. kscj., real estate agent at
N'wl l4 ;bton• nelonsiniotfered for Fee arßoler.-
ylr, k ,aid to IT in good condition, pleasantly 10ca
1...J. and be mid at a ffdr prise. r• 4.
etttotes Gaoram - St'ons:.—Wm. F. Clarke. Wtloso
kroCe:y gore j u-t:aboi , the poet-other, in this place:.
Ie dPi.errellly doing ti tine breeinese , . ll!vetoes. is good,
hie prim. law, aerl hoLakes capecial wins to satisfy all
it() Maf favor him with their patrout. Test .weeic
be slided:lar , ,My7„ti) his stock., and he now prepared
tofuraied families with ee "jilting .in 'tile pr ovieion
liee.trom 4 erneltet to a bane' of flour, or from a her
!tag to a ham of meat. Call Mid see. himt
_ Motor Kruroor.—This distinguished divirie, who'
to at present Bishop of this Allot:nee of the Protes
tant Episcopal Chinch, will iscraites and confirm,
a Oats in Trinity C birch, Mac/tester, thist con city. on
• Sunday: the tttkl of Tune, at 11 A:,M. Person* d&irions
ot hwarintt• this eminent Minister of the Gospel can,
therefore, have an opportnnity of doing- so,,by attrd
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leg at the time referred to.
Pol.MrP n IS " rtr SIMICALETTP.- It lA , said that the .
Democrat , of New Sewickley township Seriously con
template the reading of Petrolenm . V. lFasbront of their
' party. They say the "confonndeitold fool hasn't sense
etssigh to keep Ow party's secrets, bat blabs o nt all he
know, and due,ithem more harm than good."
Tak
mr thin yliw of the subject they feel like reprimanding
him atihst, end if that won't Make him keep htimOnth
!kat. then Out of the party' •.voes
t. E.XIINSIVE CATTrItE.—On last Satnrday the. eon
+table et this boretigh wits notified that a r dock ~of
grantericenratfinnly called brokiXwere roaming over. the
tonnscras • rit• the ordinances." , In
such
inade_andprovide.d." A little strategy., together
%tit a bit of racing. brought the swine into an extelos-
Fe, vivre they were held until the arrival of the own
er. AG we believe liWes to Bridgewater. The pock
trasiberod eight,. and the cost of redeeming them
Smouta..ll in ell.. - •
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Toeatt's tstrretts.—We understand •ihat the Wash
bar have fent two petlticms to his Honor Judge
Mil , son, asking that the conduct or rogler's compel,
t h °6l dlint or the unfortunate man's case. he made
FtWet 4investiention. This is right, and we have
doubt that it will result in their being stlck ,
et tun the roll of pr.abticing attorneys in that county.
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Inc Nit&.: Reursvan.:"—We have received the first
~,a sher of a new paper, published at Miss. Trumbull
-".nr.r. Ohio. Its editor it Wm:CampbetL, and its pub
ills,. is E. Eak Moore, formerly of this place,and well
ractrubly known to many of our eitireni. The
Ihttio , c. is neatly printed. not the organ of any partY.
Pential in nothing, but win give Its attention more par
-I'.'iitclY to advancing the interests of thetelt awl
vicinity in which it published. Success to the Reg :
Wr, rays the Argo. • ,
PEIISOX\ L.—lt n fords as pleasure to bear testimony
the ability and fidelity with which the duties of Ru
m...T.343.er k oircbar;rod by Mr. Herman Michaels,
satbaVCcllrrille Acenmodation Than; Cleveloodiand
N t eburri I tailteed. The reputation of the'train tea an
Mallon is well known to the traveling public of
t h'ss'etiel and . bd, maintained no lcaugauthe ofilee
.f"tearkac%or is held by the gallant W., Skinner, and
* biktliertnan with bin Obliging.' attentive and polite
4tweet, and tranticortlay character: remains as Bag
'e Satter.
SI
TrruLtortccE.—A steamboat captain of
C'
Place. hae jun returned from a "cruise., " uP the
111°1 "lat ,4 Oyer. informa us that In tiaveling a
*trance et dime hnndred and fifty miles up that stream
i-09,1 eirtr - , at' fifty:seven different yardat and out of
' 4, -shale Inind , er the owners of bat reran of them
wrhe 1 4iij, names to a receipt for Our:mei pal/
iqimmentnry this Is- on the Institution
t'.l)taridiritst "shame it is that there are Perot ) "
I!"2_ 44lll, llnidst ihn would re•eatablish it lithe,' only
lam and had the aldUty to do so.
41W-
- * l t!tik‘Eo AND botaxatte.—Tie Editor of the
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mt %Pa.) Amnia/ says
".1" .11 . lady M who Yetterday called the attention nt
'met tn . oar patc.ftai breeches, whereat they both
Informed that a new pair win be
iyar husband's "Bute hill" is settled :
4 due niarty a year. Notes-1, When you
:2, l9mr azirialY era passer-by, and do not wish to
tet ! K meatil. talk low. 2. Dont eritteleethe.poor Prin
I, timely While wearing mile. Puraage4
• 1.,.."ztr6::e him: S. Teti 7ctex Jiesbind to send as
and sate the coat of aa ont.tribsuif."
LawriaMe4birnathittelk,
the retinitioft*rremt litle - irrutty Metal
Ise of thS hinfaage
dent4iaucmi
"We are pleased with the tewPt of the
of the convention, not bparaie the dilator the vary
worthy gentlemen who were uniecceishd t Arrive hew
that they were worthy of the pith= :they MOW to.
bat blcaFilni'Mc ° 4 l P ri . r oxl-!IAMod
theesifte,
nnbehieble'auttacirruptitdir tint
he candidates For the other Allem leek none of the ca
paidlitlea which the positions require. We are
es
y pleased that the 'boys in blue were ge rera bl y
regarded by the convention; and We doubt not that
the fad that there was more than one of the =deals
defenders candidNientofthrtirmiaisfirie, was the only
reason why each of them were tot sneoessfal; We
iney be mistaken, but we hope not, and we say to•auch
of them as failed of sucm.e, there is a good time com
ng• .
Fbotl Coloraustoff will°l?et re
membered that ti few data after Foger's eonlassiourap
peared In the papers, a counter-stitement,was publish
ed by Mr. Montgomery, in which he son* to break
the force of Fogier's averments by charging them to
be the work of other parties, and Intended only to in
jure the Montgomery faidly. Mr. Smith, the sheriff of
Washington ronirty, took personal exceptions to Mont
gomery's allegations, and is now gathering the evidence
with which to nail them to the counter. In the mean
t ime he publishes thakllowing part!, which expiains it
self . •
(From the Washiagtou Reporter.)
Massaa. Entrons :—The heview ft Exantiser of the
ffild ult., contained a lengthy article signed oe g ti r d .
Montgomery, in which . that gentleman, to
throw discredit upon the dying conlbssion of - R
Fogier„ who was executed only the week before, sets
out with the bold charge that. the coat ion was not
the production of the deceased, but .was the work of
several hands, and was gotten up for - the purpose of
injuring everybody who bad taken tray friendly part for
the poor wretch who purports 10 be Its author." Mr.
Montgomery follows this wi th a second article in last
week's issue of the same paper. In st,podscript to
Which. referring to the card published by-the subscrib
ing wittiest-es, he re-iterates the charge-in the following
words: "Of course those who got it (the confession) up
took the greatest care that the witnesses to the poer
should know nothing of tbe,rtumner of its eon -w -Witg,
lest; If collet on as witnesses, they should beconstrein
ed to disclose the heartless conspiracy. The paper was
[ first gotten up by. Fogier, and he transcribed It, and
I thus it was prodared tottmeo tallness* as his own."—
It will -be seen by this that Mr. Montgomeryacquits the
subscribing witnesses cladeamplicirc In what ho calls
Melo:art/en cousPitaCTrailatst hintsellandliOnliv. bat
re-affirms the charge. 'Erne he names no Orion. bates
everylwitly knows that I had the custody of Fogler dm ,
ing his imprisonment. and as it is also well IMwn that
after his sentence only about baltadozen persods.were
allowed to see him. novae who m vas , permitted to
to his cell withouf MY kniSydat et-Obieet Of th e els- 1
go
the plain-and doubtless intended Inference fs that I
Must have had something to do with getting up the
confession; otetleitsflitnevrislie Otte cegliged in pre- ,
paring it , Mbreoter, that' titter have ethreised some
undue influence over Vogler is 'plainly implied in the
remark.with which Mr.itiontgemery sets out that those
who arrested and hung the deceased are made the
medal object calls laudation In the:confession:
Now _under these circumstances is it not my dety to
repel these insinuation*, If ! should remain silent will
the people not naturally conclude that!the charge made
.by Mr. Montgomery has some foundation in truth ?
Occupying the positieu I do. , I cannot afford to let his
re-Iterated assertion that the confession was concocted
for tbe - decessedbyothals trout redicted. Relne
taut es Vwu t 4n impearterpu 1- - drislot Mani to 'rest
under the imputation that must. of necessity, be intend
ed for me. My engagements for the past week have
been such that I -have not leisure atresent to do more
than state my determination to r myself of thece
charge. and(produ such evidence will satisfy the
c r eru
public beyond ajftionbt or mseatien-if indeed such a
• thing be needed --that Robert Yogler prepared his state
ment with his own hand, and without Influence or
suggestion from any source whatever. I willalto show
the recklessness and sitter futility of Mr. Montgomery's
attempt to throw discredit upon, the confession of ti
dying man who went to the scaffold- re-affirming Its
truth,by bolstering np his. attack with the testimony of
a notations prostitute and abandoned uncles. whose
sworn „statements ;are equally unworthy of belief. To
this exhibition I invite the attention of a candid pub
lie. . R. R. Sutra. .
A Fmnirr.—During Sheriff Whelk term of office. ■
man named *Hathaway was convicted in our court of the
crime of bigamy. and sent to the Penitentiary. A prin
cipal witness in the trial against him was& Mel McCul
lough. of this place. Haringeetetted histiti4 out tn thit
institution. Hathaway returned to this neighborhood,
and on last Saturday nightealled st the house of Mrs.
McCullough and askod to stay aree z night. This re
quest was granted, and he was shown to a bed in a
room in which no other pesron lodged.. The room In
Iwhlch Mrs. McCullough and -her children slept was
locked. ; Toward morning Ifathanzy knocked at bee
door end requested adthission. This tanarefostd. alter
Which he threatened to break it optiand go in at all
hazards, My thli M. and bee thildiiin began
to sermant, imd one4.theluttor s igungthig,thgostgit a
Witt neighbors, Who Mao and drove
the house. Whether he intended doing
Mrs. 3Y: ire thr her testimony against him
on his - trill; *Wetter other , mnthys influenced his
conduct on the ocesilon. is not, known. At sal events
the hinny were much frightened by the occurrence, and
as a measure of security in the futnre, Hathaway should
hrre bren taken charge of by the guardians - of the co an
annuity.
Entron AllGVP:—Having been' prevent at the late
County Con 44Mtiou. allow me ifo, call the attention
of your readers to what I conceive a notable feature in
the proceedings. showing the difference between Repub i
limn - and -Democratic conventions. On the assembling
of the Convention. H._Odell, the editor of fie
came I ntri the Convention. and took a proud:Dent Seat
in front. and remained there until the sessiest , closed.-:
He wee treated gentlemanly throughout, and no disre
spect shorn him either by word or act, although he has.
through the colnMes of his paper, attacked and abused
every prominent member of the Convention. It wee
right he should be treated I , 4).mnd-I refer to this to com-
Mend it: hat I have noticed Democratic. Conventions
act very differently. If - yon. Yr. 'Editor. bad gone into
any Democratic Convention in several years., yen would
have been inonled a hundredths.; before its close., In
fact. it has seemed to me that Democrats make it a rule
to see how InsoltinT and abu live they can be at all
thesetratherings. This IF worthy &entice. es It shows
of what kind of material the two'parties of this county
are composed. - Recurarga•
Programme for Teacher's Insti.
tate.
Nin a Entron:—The committee appointed for arrange
ment for the order of exercises, submit the foll Owing
programme: • -
selecrreadlng by Miss Tucker.
Cleves:trill in grammar by Mr. B.
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Declamation by Mr. T. J. Itislnger.
Ditcussion of the Qttery-lwoc.
Reeding of the "Perlodiear by Bissell Whipple and
Reynolds.,
Thole who, wilt favor us with contributions to the
"Periodical," please address Misses Whipple ant! Rey,
nolds through the post-office: •
AU crmtrihntlons to the "Periodical" should be such
as to have direct bearing upon educatioiml interests,
,and as' pitch are desired. - .
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Institute to convene st the Mlle School house, in
Beaver, Pa., Friday the 14th, at 11% P. IL , •
Cotrjrr.—The Jane term of the Court to this =MY
began se Monday list Judges'Actisson.Duff and Law
rence all present. The term has brought quite a crowd
of people hither, end we presume a large amount of
,buitness will be -transacted before lb; close.- At pres
ent • sodnetloh ease from Economy township to enga
ging the Attention of the Court. In oar next we shall
gtire i llte f or the weel; than, pest.
T Itsccooit I SALT Wonins.—Tbe Salt Works in
Raccoon telOseshlp, this county, ere doing .ffnely, and
the yield per, day is on In average ahoutflUteen barrels.
The expectations of the corners ape_ ,i.sed,
and
tbem'la tint-Alttle dein* thstahi.lni -tmpllMS'ill lie
source 0(prolle to those haringof it. The sale
is a ' tine article, and sole 17se works at '&1,04
$3 _Per barrel . Tice water from which It is mannfacter,
edit as sbendsat M ewer. as strongly Lommg
ested-wleh silt abet finthilost to flew, some, years
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Tim third annual session of Me normal =plc school
will open July SS 1817 at dm Musical Innitnth in
Beayar; tinder - diMetlatt ot, A. N., Johnson. and
continue tire'ireeko. Tuition tbr the Nil term $lO, or
$2,00 pre how for the 8438131021. • .
MARRIED:
• GROVE—Wpi,VP
Kerr, Mr. Kogton
!ute' 4. 1817. by Nay. N.
and Mae Cbriidina Wolff.
DJED.
ADAMS.—On the Alla of:Tape; MGT, itz / Bearar.-ili,
Bon. Benjamin Adams; aged Si years.
Judge Adams was one of oat Oldest aid InDst worthy
citizens. Asa public otticei l he was highly esieemerl
for hisprobity and strict impart/og%
ho was loved and prized for his Positive,-annomprornit
log religions Influence, and for his benevedinee, which
- shear- responded to a worthy canes.. lie was penis:h.+
tal for his.iveracity and honesty pit'
busincis, and now that be is pins from our nildst a
wholecoptintirdty is hereared. l But big 'example tarn
lives,
lives, anchwill have an influence in ehatinsit* choris
ter rod 'mien:din& the lives of those who survive-him
4 7.
Ne.
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I *lvied most mom:Mali asaitimes to &Went In
drop and toodlelnes that lat prepared to tarnish at
NIUMLEIMCBLEBRATZD .11281 *MEN I
In any ir
ulntlty. These ars only trai t nedkated
Bittern now monniketured. A OfertalatNav ttie all As-.
I .l°-* a t /*Yr
Every dezen,eeeerely peeked fa a strong - baioiltb
nest elbow out, circulate, Er-, Inclosed. NO chirp for
baggage or boxes: J. B. Ruble* •
Priltd.l. •
•17 KI • •A N W .4104 =C.
or Go to Gealy's for as klads oCllohatir7 goods
Cheapest In Bearer Co.
• fa'Boots and Shoe. made to
. crpl,7_,A
S eitirVic Also mists y b Is lxmitinatlevork.
NEW 8
Thrirey Pnmes, - Dried Deer. '
French '" .: IRegar Cased Rms.
Pear , i n r ca -4 - . Deenidast_
Rlo • ' • . ' • Dried Pleaelfe,
Layer Ons, " Apples,
Messina OnmeadLetaona, Fresh lard,
riga Cocoa .
Nuts, . 'Honey, etc., '
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Constantly on band at the Family Grocery of
• . , laVa. 7.
'door Owe Poet Office, '
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Dosser, Pa.
iffrAll Work Warranted by Wilson £ Stewart.
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Sir'ratW444Bllo,d,COliket tee be
toted am Irbere t.27 '
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Or - Wilson & Stewart's Boot and Shoe Emporium
and Palace Ls the place for the mmlons.
131rThe beat Groceries in Bombe county are kept by
Wilson t Brown.
Firw A call consumers of Grocorks attenthm to our
Teas, corke•Nommi; which amnot toe innasited in the
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kilrlintsou lc Brows ale oelUng
as you can buy Soul irbololllio to Pittsburg:
rirGet One of Wilson it prcnen's, Suss C '
'isms before , ilier,nre gone.
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gar Go to Geidy's for Ladles' and MIMI Eats:
Latest Miles, cbropro.t in _ Wept= Piqua. '
TEA I 'TEA TEA ! !
Young Prom Oolong and Japan. . The
stove inn of tat Amid quality; and inunantixd - to 'eve
entire aatlaractlon.
• . Wle P. MAMIE, -
Id door sane Portthil ea
• - • Bearer. Pa.
• rarEr m ' man, woman - and child in Beaver county
wanted to call aid casual= Wilson .C-Stemart's large
stock or Boots and Shoes. •
gar Fine DrOas Goods at 6katifoli,iol and see
larßooti and Shoes at any price at Wilson tt,
gar - Boots and Shoes at pour cnrn price at Wilson &
Stewart's '
• far Go to l*rarot adles and Misses . Shoes.
L
Lasting' and Morocco Min i on*, Congress Lasting,
cheaper than the cheapest .
pirVilson;& Stewart an selling Boots and Shoes to
suit-all. • . • -
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• jgrileaCep . Patent Mae; acei*etieg with with
favor from all qua,rt era, they hare b adopted by all
the public achoalpfin,the Eastern Meek owing to
their Cheapness, dltrability.;neatnem, etc., most super
teed ere long all others now in use. Mr. J. P. Ross is
canvassing this and adjoining counties, and will attend
to .all orders with promptinms. Wholesaled and re
tailed by
%I door above Poet Once.
Seaver, Pa.
lariVllsola Inalraifire iiettlag'SooCorand S4oee
' .25 foes eeit kse Oil' Ctidteitilielioagbilbil any •
I.lrßase' Bari Goods at Ithodes` Drag Store
121rMeree Calf Conk. Gallen, °dame Tim, law
rale. Cloth Gaiters, cheaper than before the war. Call
and ier there, at Wilronit Stews-Ir.. . •
COMPLETE NEW STOCK
Comprising in part, n fall 'assortment of Canned Frain;
and Vegetables, Jellies In glipia, Pickles and Ketchups
Ealadoi,l Oysters, ICardines, ,Flavoring .Extracts, Con:
fectionary. For sate by,
FM. P. CLARICE,
• Family Grocer,
2d door atiavePost Office, Nearer. Pa.
t^ The target and beet selected stock of Ladles',
Men's, Bore, lifives' and Children's Boob., Sboes,Gal
tore and Slippers, & - e— dce., ever Beaver county, can
be seen at Wilma &,Stewist'e.
Blzare Eirelope, new style, wait and cheap,
sad all sizes Note Paper, jurt received at Rhodes' Drug
Store, 2d door wort of Fogs face, ,Bearer, Pa.
Orpon't forget the pine to buy foots and Shoes is
at Wilson Si'Stowarts, Diamottit, Itor*ter,
017 — The only place to boigood and cheap Groceries'
Is at Wilson & Brown's.
Or - Wilson tt 'mown are doing the Grocery-Trade of
the county, call en!! /lee them
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INTEREB FACT.
Wm. F. Clarke Moly Grocer, 2d door above Poet
Office. Beaver, Pa.. ofrets for eale the choicest Orooaks,
only, and at prices as low as elsewhere, In or out of
Beaver. Be convinced by an examination. • •
IlleComitry people when 14elting. town, should not
dill to all and sue Wilson Brown's large stair, of
Groceries, - . , •
WPCThan wonflog Cement will do well to ail , at
Wilson s Itrawo'n, they wareint arm barrel.
WGo to an exclusive Boot £ Shoe Store for Boots
and Shoes, where you can get a better article,for left
money.
Mr:Wl*ma-Stewart defy muretitiou as tp quality
s2l9 — ChlMesons Anklet Ties, Cong. sail Bal. Clatters
cheap, at Wilion & Stewart's. •
ilrftrfinna in need of pure Drags and Medicines
Paints, 01114 Dye Stafti, Perfumery, &c., should Mil at,
'Rhodes'ltrug titore, near P.. 0.., Beaver, Pu. Ire take
pleasure in .bowing goods andgiving pdees. ' _
gllr Wilson & Stewart are: selling Boots and 'Shoes . .
regardless ofoost:
• ilfr Chlldrenis' GalirP,l Balmoial and Congrces,
sheipat Wilson & Sternt's. ,
VEr"Tia worth a cult to WlWon* Stewart', Boot
and Shoe Palma to examine *Mir imp Mock aline and
choice Boots and Shoes. . •
larO r ntm• wa ll
.4 1 _ IS DC. , cilEorl ll Boot will
do well to eall at Wilson & Stewart's. I -
lar'Wilietiellinibrteire:ititb lin &jots and
Bboes despite the dell times every where else.
• tair'Wilson & Steuart arc offertag extraordinary in.
duCtorlonta to pafthasera In Boob & Shoes.
tar Can early and secure a bargain it7l Boots and
Shoes at Wilron Stewsrt's.
WEDDING CAKES,
a.nc y .3P a, t y 4
Finn?. MIIEILaIGNED, lIAVING 0
1 FUMY C V LASS COSYIATIONARY, oti
Railroid Street, 41. W Brighton,
Woeld inform- the public thnt
1M orAms far totem Ice Canon, 4ita. - , Pot IFFAIDINOS,
PARTIES, or FAMILY VIM upon ' short notice, in
=;prim% and in aet sninarpssed bY at 7
t7establishments. Prompt attention given to
all orders from a distance. Their
ICE-CREAX SALOON '
being expenvivrly fitted up, is open ler the Doc:memo
dation of buvtotssrs daring the egatingseesoe.
4 CO.
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REMOVED ,ro rat nom'•
bawled by J..2ll..Diegsr,
be glad to am all my old
Ilieeelez me with a Fall.
cin Water at., where 1
analogic:loml an 0 •
lan nevi rex:etch - It a litre' alai eik;tala Stock of
latest Spring Styles otiellibery, 97rhstustuto; Mc., kn..
which will be sold fiery
- MIL/oElhr
or eyeri deseriptiotrirandlftssir ionneic Listileo'
PaPl i r ies na l4W4 4 31 r , iltM i rliiillasees , ' 4f-1
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. TRIMMENGS • . 1 - --,
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Of Ml k i !nds, e aVirereasi drsd Bar Cillig. 'Cord's,
BALMORAL itili - 1100,r . SHIRTS, egfc,-
SETS, MB!, NETS, BELT,
• • - BUCKLES, &e.
Gentltpte ar. plop ' . _. Furn'sblng Goodg,
Vita 's4o l o l ' Paper Conan*
NEN - AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS. NECKTIES,
SUSPENDERS. WERSHIRTS AND
DRAWEIM WHITE SHIRTS,
PAPPOIt i LLARS,
Hosiery a,. d Cr-loves,
• ••
LAbIESO CITOTI73, ALL C:olAirtz.
SPRLsiG AND SCNMED - DRESS GOODS AND
tiIIAWLS,TRY CIIF.AP.
— "SHOES.
drat recetrail, a large•l4 very cheap. Call aad
111[ILLrElitY.
BONNETS ALTERED ' D CI4I.ANED:CIILVAP.
Stamping, Pinking . and Cloak Cutting
Und Making' nit short notice.
MEN'S'SillitTS MADE? f TO ORDER. MACHINE
?
CALL
, AII4I, SEE BIE.
NO TROUBLE -TD Snow GOODS.
xxxxxxse-issie n acs
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Two doors below -SUlsir :411 1 Stuslleoberger's . Orpcery
.BWwq WsAer stgwet, srdlZowater•
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AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
ROCHESTER, PENNA..
A. B. oncra & co.,
r!toransroa9.:
ANUFACTUIIE MOWERS. REAPERS,
tTA Railway or Endlesathaln, • and Lever- Power or
various sited. Threshers and Separators, Farm X llll 4
Cider Mills. Cane 31111 s and Sorghum Supermen.,
Corn Mellen.. Dog Powers for Churning, and all‘ollaim
Agricultural Machinery. •
•
REPAIRING AND JOBBING
_ - - . • t ,
Of all kW" done on gait notice. Machina or any
kind built tor parties. •
Hawing bad= experience of tliteen'yeartt in Paten ts
,
and• Patent Baatnent, we are prep to mate =mew ,
Applltsl ac.,. roe desirtng to take out
Patents. •
ilayingfttted up ottr iactory with
NEW AND. IMPROVED XACEMSERY,
Selected from the best Neste= makes,. in person, and
empioying none bet the best Mechanics, we area
pared to do 'work inthe best: style and manner.
Hay / ""redaorrio" of A ?MST 'CRASS
PAWS MAZER , 'we are fdr4l prepared to make
any kind of style of Patents.
tar attention raid to Repairing - Mowing and
Reaping Machines, and machinery in general. •
We solicit, and hope by attention and care to merit,
the patronage of parties wishing work , done. Orders
from a distance pmm tly attended to.
ALL - WORR W TRD.
Address A. 1. 43Mxrs t CO
inortntly
Roe/weer Pa.'
J. &11. PIIILLIf'Si
25&28 Si CW3 137%; •
1 2 : 11 1ttl5131.
.11 4 ' Xmas,_
llantdacterers aid Deniers in • •
FLOOR tyIL CLOTHS.
F URN ITII.RE OIL "CLOTHS,
ENAhr/ILED OIL CLOTHS,
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
- BT4IR ,OIL _ CLOTHS,
Triuuspirent Green . Oil Cloth,
Sir window Aides.
Tropoparent Window Shedes,
'BUFF 'IIOLLANDS;
SH.AIIE FIXTURES. ' •
- TASSELS, CORDS, &c., be
• • AVID, triLit.l6l,B 111 , 2 •
InalirStrirribeldnirtieldan, uned. , sifteam . .micking.
I.l "s2lloAVe Th iry 4 .'
Oak Tainted Leather tielthid•Det'e Leather. Belt Woks ,
Rivets, Lubricating Steam Packing, ie.
Arai fie tie- tinirersca doilies Wringer.
A general assortment, of the Awe, named goods•al
t l oy- o rders nw i o n s oy solicited and promptly
finorton
vriLt.ihr!l Jtonrpi,
"ifs% sand OznamentO
.P.A,:j;fir MIEL.
vir Lettering elfalilfindi Xi:coded Promptly._o3
Carriags6i . Bugo Painttleg; dc. H
Main Nvii • 841it,011,.. rk,
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110911ESTER T PA
NEW' Li BESS tiOLODS,' ,
NEW
_PRINTS;.
• ' NEW DELAINES,
. . and NEW :MUSLIN&
GreatjEt*ktiit!ced
PRI CKSV
; NEW MILLINERY GOODS!?'
• -
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II TS , FLOWERS RIBBO N; &
c:
. . •
florbig . eNi4• : xtre4 the Agency W , the
Einpire Sewingch•ine!
.
I reepectfully solicit an clOamlnation of the game riy
the public. • '
. . -
Tins Machine is constructed on anew principle of
mechanism. porn her many. rare and valuable im
provements. having been examined by the most pro
found experts, and pronounced to be simplicity and
perfection combined. _
In a meciumjcal point of clew, the advantages, we
claim for the 'Maw Macrame." are-'-
Ist.—The me,thod of driving the Needle Dar by a
compound mak, which, produces the same action as
heretofore Obtalited by means of a Cant ; 'but in a mom
durable and noseless manner.
hi.—We use. a rotating shalt above the table, and
thus are enabled to else all the room reonlred under
Meal= ; without detriment to the durability. of Ma
chines; having a; bearing directly over the Needle
. • •
34.--Dur Feed Wheel is M Diction died. and so ton-
Atructed there Is but one Joint in transsaitting the mo
tion !torn, die rock shaft to The wheel. Med abllke all
others,,eatmet twi effected by ell ordttst.
4th.—The .Rock Shaft that works the Feed notion
also drives the Shuttle: 'llse bearings of this Shalt and
Centres are hardened steel and adjustabk,-no that we
can take up the lost motion at will. - • i • • •
The . following_ are the principal objections nrgorlik
plant Sewing Machines:
I.:leuxistire &Stow to thr operator. ! • ". - ! •
2., Liability to'get out of ceder. •
3d. Expense, trouble, „and loss of tinse l in repairing.
4. Incapacity to sew every'llescription of material. .
& Disagreeable noise while in operation.
•
The Empire Sewing Maohine is
• Exempt from All then
„° . 01dt:ottani” '
It has ai Misled needle, perpendicular action. Makes
tbe lock or-Ai/ilk, stitch, witich er e r n am eithPr nor
ravel, and la Alike on both sides ; perfect, mew
ing en every description of mat irons. Lestber to
'the finest littnpook Muslin.. with unto', linen, or silk
thread, from, the consist to the finest number.
IT ARKS, FELLS, BINDS,B RAIDS,
TUCKS, QUILTS; PLAITS, and
GATHERS. '
/` - ' -
liaving - netther cam nor co' wheel. and the Ittat pot!'
idble.frieticoi, It rano sd smooth as gloms, and fs
Eumileittk;ally is N*l'selvm Madlne•
A. For tun.(,',,s,
MEE
RED . FRONT,,
Dry Go4§ Store,
liOCilEfraßß, PA
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' DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
ViCoriper Sr. 'Opheetz
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,P•lnv . Viraree' l'
;PROPOSE CONSTANTLY ON RANI/
illklnds of TIN, COMB AND SIIET:IRON
which I will sell ;' ' • •
' •
1 421 TIIE LoTrEqr 17RICES.
, Tin Roofting, Spou tin g & Job Work
. :
Done to or er in' the best possible 'manner, end at the
. ,•1 ' shortetit notice.' •
,•, , •
Ueing mme bat the hest. of material, andlhaving none
. but the hest of workmen,
, .
WE , IVARRANT ALL 11r0R1." :
SW ON .7:11,E 1.0.1 M? END OF
li r 'lit 410 t e •c:1
• BEAVER PA.
•
Give u;\. a Call, 'and Examine ! our Nock
Japanned Ware kept constantly on hand.
myrattf
• - .
.• . JUST 0 4 PENSD!""
MRS. - A. -. KOOKEN'S
• Millinery Store,
ROCBESTER PA.
• ;
A E W AND GOOD :A.S;;ORTMENY OF SPRUNG
3t LA - 6 . 0 9 .1;S , •
Inelndlna' stritCr; mpt :Wonsan:: lkinnets, and
Hats of every style and noalliy. Ribbons. Flow
ers. Maliuc'. lacep, strjrw Cavil. and Tatieets, Crystal,
Amber and Jet, gaile kring,e and Otiumente.
H
•
- STA-.IIPED' GOODS
Constantly on hand, or *tried to order with the new
•FRENCII PERFOILATR- STAMPS
• : ME3.1131..v; STANTING •
Meltable for Ladles' and Clilldren's clothing, warming
awash oo linen, cotton,' or woolen 8" 00 4 0 -
Ewing, received n • • ' '
NEW AND INEFILQWED IitrESING
4 ./ k1.11) TILE L&TIOPr PTII.IDI OP
B • AND HAT BLOCKS, •
I ' ape Time prlpare4 to alter; bleach and laves straw
goods In the best manner, and•on short .notice.
niariTGT:3m. • A. E. KOOKEN.
F4R . IIIEi:S,
_R*4l), THIS!
1 •
33 1 703 r. MYM
Ij[pNver and Reaper.!
AGAIN TRtirsiruAxr
This extensively known. and deservedly popular
Machine wait submitted in the most yir.orons test of
its superiority. at a trial Of competing. machines that
took place under thel rnamtmment Of the New York
Society, at Auburn, N. 1., in July, Min.. The commit
tee consisted of : deceit Judgex andfortymaebinemtrere
et4tered n contestants for the price. The trial lasted
three weeks and the tests were most totigh. The
result was announced at the State Fair hOld at Saratoga
on the Igth-of September laid. and the
GRAND' GOLD MEDAL
was then awarded tho
IEI icr ci. MG. I€l "Er M
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as the ine
, . . .
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• SrPhRIOR VO . LI, 011.I.ERS ! ' •
—. •• • ,
'A similar testimene was n . ed it in the same State
in ISM. This mactilite is • nrded by the thousands
who can speak from ex'perie we, a* the •
.. . , . .
Best in the World!
. . - • - ,
Dna fa numnfacture:d the Incorporaie4 compa
ny of
• C. A.uvrigA.l4 & CO•
•
i
Persons WATifi • Tli any of these nuichinev, can have
them by applying to the andersignetr„ who la the agent
for Beaver county.
JAMES PATTICRBON. •
I . Now Galilee, Pa.
aprlT67:3m
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE TAX.
Cousrron's Omer, !4Tu DkirnUCT. PA.,
t BILIGHT,011; June Bd,- • 1867.
OTICP. IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS
who have been amerced few Income or Licence;
(special tat Mader the ExelseLawe otthe United States in
Beaver Connty,that their tiles are now due and payable.
and that the Collector will be at the Harm House, New
Brighton. Jane 24th: hat be Doncaster House, Roches.
chatter. June2s, and at . - W.G Hamilton's - office; Bea
ver* June 911 , , in person or by Deputy. to receive the
came: sod If raid taxes ate not paid within, the time
above mentirmed, the Denson or persona so, neglecting
or refusing, to ;par. skill be liable to tire per termini.
and one per • centum per month additional upon the
amount thereof. United States OrNattonal Nude only
taken in paponint.; lA. ROBERTSON. •
• ..ies'6t2t. Collector.
Mowers'Hubbard- and. Beepers.:
, 1 .
The - Beet Machine . inAhe , ' LL .S.! I A .131IHNIgTRATOlts NOTICE.,-Lettrea :4 adariet4-
1 ' i• • ---- - ' 0 4 1 : 34,1ar ... r . v .., sl' Le maitre .Itrrtas. tare
otiutZl to tbe;ndPa li Zili v" M e .7l= ` ,ll l l
ATI(11G
and
NATI(Ct i IL
u li m .D '941.V. OF , ,•
Iv: uns. itui,lsstle= weeks, Grand rn elkold Medul : t"pel "arit e4latt • I are nested to make itnow 4 bito
and highest premium was awarded, to the Hubbard ' 111,;, are a
its 4 " T hyliy= did. nr de.d. Mitnet.
Cou!ilns4:lffinwer iiteaßer with Jeff - rake attechert art . with ; st 4 ; 6 . , MedOrit Will nW!C.,..k . WWIL" 10 1 e Mos
-
-•- --- -. -emit dsisv 'to iberbosti6mblned Mid - Tine. At. the Grand Mo lting. ' i ,,, , ,,.- • .
trial of tba Fotnklin Institute, held at Syracuse, N. T i t - •''''. - ""`,”"r•
in Angtud. , lso4%, the first prrnhun Grand Geld Ned I - . . .
was awarded let the liabberti. The Tinhharct she tno,c. •Iv,•A..R 0 S E, M. D.. 1 .' ' ' • I •
for six successive years the first premium at the Ohio vv • - - • • ' ' „ .t i
Yaks. • • • int Sala by I - I'AYSICIA,N, SLlttar t.N .i AcCoftc.ltgrit, i
uwavgr IrcoNix. -! Thri' .°
. . ik on v a ll e y, p, ; pelinlinmitly loeidn We
din . TOWN OF IROC/11Pct.„.
• _ Tv.E. . Prmeet ler-mien 2i' . l,‘ t.l all- Vins, onCePtll.5S
when lentfttionati:: euesir.l. , •
1.4r - Order: Atilo!tt - 'he. ""( . -nsion hones,... I n th e '
old CU:VI:1,1121d, a/all, ri i.:Alt . gb ..4.ru.ad Depot. Roth ,
est7r,'Pa.. _,. . [hty29lE:tt
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mayirel:2ffi
- T!UHLAC BALL.
rtemendandensd wawa io it at roue :auetior.
- on Bawds, antie 15, 180, at la o'clock. A. B. on
the far* of Wilson' ennaltetata,. In Chipnva, tome
ship; the Elgin*,ltaebtalToole.Bepe and prattler
-Wong", tp the Baghhind 1 Choppy. •
By ceder of the Compaay,•
• J. tarlamefGßAM. •
J. BF ai o:letre.erms.
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jnarentit. ' • •
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.. daily. (Suadara exceptedlar tor.owit [Train leaT4 C
flaw° at 4At, P. 11.. ItacPs daily.] •
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Maualleld - ' -I t AA -'. 140 11014 —VS
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chicago:... l J -• 670 1 fee 11 2 21 110
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Wdristy i • • 11:13 - t 4:0 ,t ' Illn ' I
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Yonngstovrn, New Castle and Ll' le gagpzeia Wives;
Tonngstown at 3:00 p. m Near Pande,' l olo o P-la; lorghrl
at Pittsburgh, Retuniteg, hsasesPltlsD
6:00 f. tworr. al N. Castle. irrs a; In: Yountratnurn,llo:
Youngstown. New. Castle and , Pitishrgh Aceomssoi
datiOn reareft Yuan:oow% . 5:45 at; eveCasile,
a. In; arrives -at Atlekteny. MO IL -111 / 4 Wiruhs t
leaves "Allegheny. 1:20 p.sg, miler 24ew al e,
p. to;:Youpptcniii. 2*.k.
L'Oserrt 1141 Agent:: -
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CLEVELAND & :PTTISRVIIGH RAILROAD.
On and after April ID,: ISC. Mind
daily (Sundays excepted) as Ulm-.
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Alliance .'lllo ' - ;510-'.. ...1.. 1180
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Bayardi 'MOO, m. - . ,•• • bi z T,lllllelphis,*3o4. til,
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