TILE; Rlshy,fslc4umuus,,,[,-,...• ..••• • TTg~pu ED,EZII.I2VAVE,Whi,EIIDAY. h i . tho CadOlifirni iM111)113gi. 011/ TllpiXt Imam' Bvivoi..rs--;--at: • .2 - : • rER Tr u ut . prltivexcE..— of the Mer will be ?arable/Li 111 0 V:?i t fi t l i Tanuoceloadone ;la raWeoll , s ' cii ' l or . geifeils reran at ,, reaipktfilily insura attenflon; , wen of :his kind meet inrariably ,be accompanied by, tx l,4 tta , optbor,ngt, for ,piiiißcation, but ac a ii n ty aka . fast, bhposainn; : ,t;811- 1 , • Lette .i i , rnd co miniuStii:ticirlo l ;iliottld be addressed to J. WEYA;NT) . ,liftitor „.. •l2 Proprietor. . -Beaver- Salt- Manufaturing • Ca. TTAI:C(AtrA7CT I 9 ZbW 31A.141rFACIITRING, and parr.l to 1',4) Enlyelinr strtielfarait nt their works. Pll InICC.OOII treek., 4 tulle from 01116 river: All uraers, Ira A t ti Woiks, or letters addresPed to y Freacia, Itravr. : prompt attsaiam. . ' .0 . .11. Decaititi; "" - --' ' 1 iIINTVACTiIIEIt OF. AND DEALER IN, ALL I ) ,,,,f,„ , ,,r CIGARS T4IRACCOS, SNUFFS. &C. atC.— hicrA moils:rate. Motto: quick gales:aural tpga3, :Sop un the comer. v.eltt ly opposite, .:yest. Nave, I's. 1 own 'O7 - _ . •- • . A dtr.lnlatraitorts , l'iottste.--letters of' A n ty.. iFtnltlon on the egate lof- s 2Lncre C. :LTON, o r ge:,.'r , irott2h, hrevlog been granted to tlte ander tivrtl. A L I! "perite , indehted to the costa et, arese r ed ton ake inonetliete pr.-trent, sad. these hdr in, claire- delnando lieninst the entat.e of said deted tni, a ill leake knownthe same witheit delay. A. LACOOR. Atlminhstrat,or, fo rt:WM:CA. • • Rochester . ' ILIA; MlO6. GAS . - , • . WITStriT.II:D fiY DR.: , III3TtRAY, Daincrewa to ostrentlefi, teeth. I bare added to MY rot*" other facilities - airl•the •sueeesethl proae7A on o f. cif prefeesion. fide laralttable pofilng emit. most. ternchr. DentUrtry,pertortned in the best and most. e t:. le. AI "cork dont. 8 , .* cheaply, • and fifty per. rent. better corn c 4 t any other steam Dental Eetehltah meet !tithe tSate.o - rinyie6c4u. L I ittE, - 'gki l ., a F 4 /DBE taaler,igned ihanitfult for - .15/4 favoru. tams* 1 plea:etre iu lutenaing thc•peopple'hi Borough town tkip and vicinity. that he still corrtinueS manulluettir al r 4.11 the best trticlo of LIM - B,' at the ; -.• 'TOWER LIME - KILM S," Is Ytmport, two allies weft pf Beaver, Pa. All orders carefully lilltd. The.: best of lime now iss z tt ran he bought at my Kilns at 25 etuper bushel.- ' +6ll'a7:3mos. AMOS BOUT?. -. 11011" E's -SEWING .II~ACUIr ES. THE i7CDERSIGNED.nAy-DrolurrnarrFnum the vthioeilyz hrwineg.. lo'Brideewator, Pa., will in the Entire. deride hie (whole time and attention Witte irale of liowe's Unrivalled Sewing. lischittes.i. ilia in4he hitildlott formerly occupiediviOnk' elf raid Mr. Miller. a: x Taitoifiliop.. l'heseMachinesi maze Jo prier from Pr, to etVand will be delivered in rooa ~c,ii.rr to IP , 'Nfnit.Vtlreluleit l / 4 1; theme: .AW! or.Peri inc.d tien.on will atOotnpany fetch machine sold, and pre - ha'er will be thoronghlv instructed in its use. Iteoill oleo heel) cewiog.mscbiuotieadlea, machine of llk, thread and ellitrticles needed ie sewing, and, let.potAi of them at reasonable rates. Thankftd to the • Table for favors heretofore received, he solicits, in his tiew biniintiss, a contirto!nctsof the same. • • JOSEII-131RAU.N. lITII_ATE SO! '1140311/),.. CAMPBELL, FOUL OtiV.NI.33.' I OF, raiDGEwA.- - • TEA , . Cputinues to Manufacture r ~ • TB Unequalled'Cooking Stove, ryata.l.. Loa, at-4p. 81LD,0.0..1f PARLOR, -41 VD .11E..4TING , . l'' - ' - • - ' B7'o V'ES, : - - ;,' '-„-- f ' Large,,maa small sizes. . ' .31. 44 7 TLE 24:2VD .1A.41-O.4AT.ES:. - ~ ~ . ,i 4 ntiirig - Other Canis4B; ' • - • - - - -,-- •• • , I, esvca baud and for s . sale a great 'variety of Seitond ts4;es. an good .riff new, and very cheap. Odd letet-Ste ren,m for the different patterns of aal l t'nrA Lute:prize Stoves wromptly turniehea. , • ! AlturStre tar sloCtts attended to withoat delay, and . • ' "rES,r s it.li r i l !S SO I •.:- - 4 --- - ''' -x- •..—... ~, , , , ,,Atal! ''.-T4 7.'.: :,- , , ~,. • - ,• •,d , t .A.: - 5,m - . 1 ••• . , • 7irs TO GrntiPialltrii: • CNA ON tnE, =ply OT 11. -5,- at , Woraut-- in- :P "4111 1 14 11 k1IMEPtotiPOl i4 : refitinthitotuktianes Illa &Oita biiitit;ektjdj • SeitolliLl Pa the y= wI L4 • *tiny property belonghi qto Ms use, and trallE! ei - ot ue forldOn by Law; that a rne.. at the said Baulittitt td,pritfrgits , .. _ _iti, - ' - irnir - io dinosa ape erndoreAssitareelesoif hfin• estate; will he bed alp Court of nr.M:raptcy, l", , ) he hold tu at the iliaimT . . dc-e. ..^;,.,, Brlglitom, Beaver co sty; Pa., ' 04,,!...:,1 , ..4,1. B. •Drmley, 1:A.41;4er. on the h day•of - Otte.l , !, AO). 1 , 47, at il e'eleck. A. M. i -171011 AS A. iloWlf,EY., p. , ...11'5T U. S. MbrAial. . t' Li. AND "1 IER G-OODS, • • nips last raaalrod a now stock of Goodalof , tbik • LAlrcsT STYLS., FOR FALL AND WINTER W ' A?. 'G'...7runifrs priinsnixo aocos _k:::. , I cokii,x-rur ON 11A7A16.' ' - - C i . 1' II I N lf ND - E - T - 0 ORDBt. and moat taahl‘nablo - atylea and at eiaort no tiza. •.: .., ."UF. G. DRAMT . , .. • P W O) rew Brig4ton. P. a .. . . . r- ' W A ICE. .nOLESLLE AND RETkL DEALER IN ALL KINDS. OP In, C opper & Sheet- Iron PNr CON S TANTLY ON lIAND "cer . p kß AND SHEET-IRON widsOil" T:- 1T TUE LOWEST PRICE'S! . ~ • .. 4 - • ' Roofiing;Spouting & Job Work Ver In inn beet - magoom manner, In at tbe rhorteat notice. . 1 . . .. 'lo 'ltt Illo'be.t. of ninterinl, . and, baying none . t but the beet or workmen, -..- WARRANT • ALL WORE 1110 P OY TEEIfEEEND OF liclfittree . t. BENVIEIti ,PA., V it:!.l p CO emd Jim/Mas our 8104. )finned ware kept co nstadly on hand. WEi ~0~ ~ ,~ ~4~=~lV~i. ~ 41. x. . . Tpieenitoes Notlep.Tettetit• teethieentecybu the ..U.4 canto of4Capt. Cummins. - Pront,'late =of Bridge.; water ty: uiti, Bearer county, ta., deed., harking been ranted the utllendgmed, all-pernonn Indebted to oaid'ow te are reqnefted toinake immediate payment, and thoeeptavingclalms agaitudlhe ' , erne wiU•present than pcoperlyhtpentitated• for %rut • • . • ExeMdni, ' - viz bon:SOIL ) . . . „ ir,24_ooolllßWlll FOIL ,11.1414 =IONE WHO. lam. Wet from- disease of.Livor and Stornach, - sucti as Billatumcfs,l3lck Hootdaehe, Constipation; Water-, braell,SdtarStontich, DYspepala, iho. 1 - I I • Dll.-BO4I,LNGRIO. TLEAHACII* iatti ANTI-gr, Tqcs Ate tha most - perfect' renacti ever brouhe beim& the public, for all diseaeca of the Liver•and Stomach..., 1 They act as a CATHARTIC without weakening- the Stomach or Bowele, bnt on the contrary' give to tone' thomi organs. driving away, all Melancholy Fee ; lings, , infusing new Life and Vigor Into the System_ - For sale by . ail I: Waggles and Country 2tferchanta, throughout the 'Country% • ' - S. lIEN DERSON 4 Bags., WA Liberty' St., Fitts. burgh. Pit., Wholesale Agints. OC Cikr.ph an s Cour*, Sala. fln VIP.TUT,jOF AN-ORDER.OF THE ORPHANS' 1) court of Beaver county. the traderoloned will ex poee.to sale by public vendne, on the proration, on TUESDAY, Odobcr 29th, 1667, at 2 o'clock. 0 3f.. the following described real estate, taro nt Geo. W. Allison...deed; sttnateiwßriebtort township:3n. said county, - dr.: .11M Undivided three. finks bf parts.of out-lots 24., 25..26, awl 53,- bounded as follows: 13egliining on the Titsearawas road, near Milo Somen', at the IMO between lot% Nott.2l and 2d, thence 1.1..30% deg. 11.28 perches. thriace N. 78 1 ,1 deg. 11,76 perches, thence .17..73.4, degW. 25.3Aierches to E alley, thence by said-alley 1 7,16% deg; E. 42 perches, I thence S.s3ii deg. E. 31 percfies,thence S. 87% deg L 15.9. thence 5..06 deg. F.. 26,7 reicher! thence- S. 171/ deg._ W. 11,6 perches to the road aforesaid andthenco by said Moad n . 44 S. 70%, deg. ; W 10,3 perches toiebegin ping, containittg 11 acres and 140 perches. - i Also the nntlic„ ded three4Alts of Academy lot MO 111, in - Borotigh to.. adjoining lands of Milo Somers.. Joseph Anderson, Cieorgetown tmn dc., containing 6 acre. and 17 perches—hottrriald 'lots enclosed, and both Well watered; within u ; mile of the borough of Beaver. TRIIIISOrie . -third-of the purchate'money to be. paid', on eondrmation,ot sale'by . the Court balance in two equal anattalpamments froin that date, with' interest front same ique and, to, be seetteEd by bond and mortgage. The percher& to pay all expense of preparing and stampinvdeeds, mortgage; • SAMUEL ALLISON, Mardian of minor .Children of Dr. Geo. W. Allison, .dcett, . , • • ,• . At the same time'and- place's:rill be offered also the other maidivded two-fifths' of the same prop erty, on the same terms•.as above mentioned, so that the party purchasing may obtain tie entire premises. • EtEcra , J. and GNOUGIANS, ALLISON. 1 4 7.Aff.A., & VcrIENTrrEIEL r.4c•acor:piEs I_ GOODS, or the. e RECEIVED A-NEW STOCK OF LATEST STYLI'S, FOR FALL & WINTER WEAR. - 'oezitlemen's Flinalsblni Goods . CONSTANTLY O 1 RAND‘ .6 Liif itii 4 i!:i:ii iil li 7!0: - . i) R - 1) Et EXill G:RAND- OPENING Fall. Goods ifil G- A. IJ '1 ,7 " ' S Millinery,Trimming „ND SizoE Eurontuul TWO DOORS EFLON't STILES & SIIAALENTBII GhE S n 'Aro of the RED LItIIK,EWATER Nt r f l o Ay e E ri REMOVE d D t TO TIE d. D IRO K O3I an Water at., wtv•rp 7 kill fie glad t o owstometv, and all others Livoring me with a calb, • • I =mow rectiOng .tt 'large and Fplendld Stock of bitest Spring StileA it Millluery, Trimmiugs, which rill be sold very Cheap.. Of every description—Silk and Straw Bonnets, Ladies' and iiiseses Bats, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Jbe.; an. • TRIMMINGS , Of all kinds. for Dresses and Sacunea. Gimps. Cords laces, Chenille, Eugene Bunks, Buttons. &c. • • I A.L.MOIiAL AND IIOOP• SB,IRTE;COR . SETS. HAIR NETS, BELT. ' - BtCKLES, &c. Gepl eme n' s Furnishing GoodS, Y l ol.'s & Ladies, Paper Collars. 31.4 „A. N 4I3OI"S' Ili TS AND CAPS. NECK-TIER, " NDERS. UNDERSHIRTS AND ""AWEICS, WHITE SHIRTS, 'APER COLLARS, 6c. and: Glipveso LADIES:. LOTUS, ALL COLORS, smr..iD AND sN%D. u 4 DRESS, GOODS A.ND • SHA BEY CHEAP. ftsilrecelTe4. a Urge lot " cheap. Call sag sew 1R I LLIN - 1, BoTricsrA . ALTERED Ai CI !,I4ED, y CILEAP. S!amping, Finking , -"T d i , CLitting , z - and:aking - el short inors.suntis ILADI?, TOORDEB , • STITCHIAGL V /137/1 CALL A.ND I. SiCE NO TROGI3LE TO SHOW .00011 MI Tom door. tlelow -SO* , ShaTlenbergery.c • Ilptin, a n etthaßEDMlT . Waterstreet, "'ridge& - water. • • WATT ariPiXti o. a. Axszprz. BEN ,•I, J :",.::1•;::: ..i.f.il s ' ,•[ s • . ' . • , 1 - ....." — i ' ; ' ... - .4-:"' s 1 :•1 " ....! . .•; i.:::;SI. ilif..i - . - . 7 4.: - 1 4 k. 5 a : 0 ' , 241) 1 1 . i • .. .. _ .4 7.r.:1.ii. i..: ,!.*:..-.-_,... . . . . . ~. .. ... .. ~..0 -. ' 1 ;fl. - • z . ..r. iZ",; ' '; k l . :,!.., . -i:•.. ;: ir.'..; . 1.. i ,'•••., • - -• 7,0 t: i •— .) i t' :. * %! •, :iC V % l l':l..ii:V..* .-.' . i- ' II ':: 17; : 4 ,:- !I •2 rEi ,- . . ... _ .... _ .. . 4 1 ' . ' '. 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ASebelatie gitaintitti and. raiier. on ti n betnja. - Seirep• al were presents d . : arid- moilbee . tna after_ winch his:heinni;J:ntige 4itatint;, deliv the 'otatilon of the' C . purtlitt - thel n4tterof the. Me t , tiPini Messrs ' Ruth and' who -. ete!" . eliargad with 'insec'onduct in the management; il - the case otkoglar.-- The (Onion is somewhat lengthy, but milting thelgeneral interest-felt in the cage, let give it entire. • ;:. 17 - • '• - - J. Wben ; the iespondenta filed their mapOis to, the complaint preferred ; 'seal* thetiili certain members of .141 is bar, fbi:protiSsitiniff misconduct as the attorneys-of,lteber.t, ler, appoi n ted a commissioner ` to take tesiiinony, and ordered that the investigation should not be confitfcd to the .ipecifications Contained in the 'complaint, hitt 'should' take , a wider range, and cover the ' Professional re latiOns of the responden ts With the said prisoner. - We intended to , sul)join Othei specifications of miscOndnet"to those of th_ e . complaint, should we deeni . it .proper so t o 'do, affording the respondents an opporitinit,V to amend their answers, so as to'co'ver- the whole ground before final hearing.. As this had been the subject of eoMment'int.he argu ment, we will how state why we detered on this course. V .bn the. trial of. Fogler.4or the mtider of Robert we were led to think that, the respondents in onducting his de f ferice wereOrompted by Other. considerations' than a regard for the welf44 'their client For instance,in the selecticia of the jury, the interest of.rogler seethed' subordinated to that of his ce=ilefendant in the indiCtrnent, who,, by reason of the severance granted at the :Commonwealth's instance * was to be tried after - him. The ;attention of all the. judges was particularly drawn to the manner in which the jurors on Fogler's trial were chosen, and a painful impresidon was aWsk-' ened in their minds that the respondents. in selecting the jury,-had some purpose in view at variance with their duty to the prisoner.— Other 'circumstance; that-transpired during the progress of the trial deepened this impres sion. On Fogler's conviction we gsvki orders' to, he Sheriff to seclude the prisoner, and not to allow ally. Persons Ito, converse. with him qa cept in his (the Sheriff's) presence. We now, say that tliis order was given in consequence de the impiession to which we have just laded. Knowing thit l Pog,ler bad voluntarily. testifieChetore .riar Coroner's, inquest 'tn.? his I own guilt; as well as to,that of- his co-defdnd impreperinfluences, Ithving him free to take such course as his judgment and conscience might dictate. It was urged for the respondents on the argument, that this order of the Court had the - effect of curing them offfrom 11l commu nication with Fogler, from - the time of his conviction until his appearipice on the wit ness' stand, and' that therefitre they could not have exerted any influence over him', tO ,pre vent him from testifying. In point of fact this was not the case. On Montgomery's trial we did. not fail to observe that when the objectioU"to Fogler's competency was over ruled, and a habeas eorpto was minuted on the record to bring him intotonrt, the respond ents left their seats at the bar and entered the court room in company with him. This con (ltiet on their part may have been proper enough, if,consciousof their own rectitude, they watched for the occasion to give their Unhappy client good advice in the solemn circumstances of his situation. • When placed on the witness' stand the court was careful to instruct the prisoner as to his rights. We told , him he was not bound to criminate himself, but if he voluntarily testi fied heWas under the most solemn obligation to speak the truth; and we warned him that it was his last opportunitt, as a witness, for correcting anything in, his former conduct in-' -furious to others. The mull is well known. He declined to testify, thus refusing to swear that his formerconfmians were untrue, or either to accuse or exculp6telli co-defendant, When brought into court a few hours after wards to receive the:sentence of death, we had scarcely ceased froni,the performance of that awful duty, when one of the respondents, without any consultation with the prisoner, -broke the solemnity ;of the occasion : by abruptly rising in his place and proclaiming aloud that they designed removing the case to the Supremb Court, and debnindingof the CotuVo order the Clerk to make out the rec ord. It is needless to say such. notice and demand were wholly unnecessary and out of place. Our interpretation of this unseemly conduct at the time, was that it was designed to brace up the prisoner's aeries and delude . him with Also hopes: It is not our purpose: hero to refer to the conduct - of any' 'persons other than the respondents We have 'thus given Some of the reasons which influenced nic'whert the complaint of the at torneys who were engaged' in the defence:Of 3fontgemear, praying ''''or an inquiry into the conduct of the respondents. was entertained Emit the Commissioner appointed to take tea .tilnol4, in 'AiriCtilit 'that the - investigation shoidd take sOwide a, range. ' . . ' The tentimonyteicen ender the rule , ik'w; of, has been confined &JAY, in the sPeclil iiona in the.conPleint • h4ve not 01:41eind any additional apenifkatiods to be Met and ive now therefore,,that ihe unfavorable impressione . we . entertained of the respond rnta' conduct 'shall not ireiek wiping in de- Idingnpon the role. We Wend. to be goy ted altngedief by the evidence. complaint alleges inlicandnd nit tart MEM vo, 'PtL, '•- 'dims yr, et ber 9 _lB-67 . • - .P". 4 lIVI Opitdoli: . .r.vaiti - ,.:` :' , ;' i b,;,; 0 =II 4.410 Inlirocuring two liuktlistntiik e 4,oliceolap4nr . the respondent , Littl,e r litto; . let'seell for ti•WP90_.,0rr4111444, _ to son e pipet which. o i - It appears )?er 4 ?re Wit.l44a Oft fat tbstactite Sheriff, berm TOM' "zric_ neykshoithihav (the Sheriff) " anent, to doubt anything was dice of the present at 110Phiary, Ibi trader ttkilse,l and magistiatu to Fogler's cell ed by Mr. LI that he deeds less informed Me taking Foglel to know for replied be did. iffor tbernagist of the aitidav;' to,make the anything in the Sher iff and magistrates then respondent Little, ali7- `f.tporidents as hwyerstattat have knoWn this, especially as in the case 'of Lennox; where they wefts of counsel, a Similar applicatiOn, bad been previously made to the Court, which was rejected for, want Of jurisdiction,' and an appeal afterwards made to the Legis lature Which was sticeogrfnl. 'For these and similar reasons it has been suggested thatthe alleged petition, for a change or -venue may have been fabricated by the respondents to relieve themselves from the present difficul ty, and that - the.rvg paper was of an entirely different charactei. We find annexed to the deposition of Adam Ecker, Esq.,.one of the editors ofthe Re- piete ct,Examiner, a printed copy of an article üblished in that newspaper after the execu tion of Fogler, which Mr. Ecker states was furnished for publication by Williain Mont- gomery, Esq. It contains what purports to be a written confession signed by Fogler.— There is nothing, however, In thetvidence connecting the respondents with thitt part of the publication, and we cannAttaket , .l It into consideration. As respects,#i s t,Ahe first specification of misconduct oiagiail of the re spondents, we can only say the evidence af fords ground for suspicion that they Might' not have been true and faithful to their • cli ent. The 'second specification relates to an af fidiivit drawn up by the respondents for the rirocnnition of a Ivrit of error In Fogices, case. • , After Fogler's conviction the revonderits applied to us to hive the record made up for' the removal Of the case to the Supreme Court' One of them spoke to us respecting an ASlA vit for the writ of error.. Our reply was that we thought it unn ry, hut that it could de no harm if the respi:t "dents desited to have It. 'Afterwatils, on iving it note from the resPenOents asking t 'at the Sheri he direct ed to allow them' to ' * the prisoner - for * **the purpose of having hi ' affidavit taken by the Clerk, we gave direc ons tothat effect. The respondents were ad*fitted to the jail, and the *affidavit was accordingly taken. "SUbsequent litoragier's executi n, afaa ; Simile of' this iffidai-it, as the Write 'alleges, was published in the lievieteAt Era er article to which ire have,refeired. 'lt Is tolloWii: - . , mat 4 4 , iv - i . tln the Court of and worhington Comfy, u Tf.lrn, ineror Wdohbaton La s ~ Murder. i 411101eln11 ba t h doth,de : ' appliipatiOn'for a- writ not intended for deliy, " has been.l done : end lie Robert Fogler, an , chtreod Say, that, hi of error in this cam but beianseinjusti derlcuri hells wkotly Robert • - vbeni and irubwr&ii Wote W 3l . XPD• C -The testimony" 41,141n.--Eiddi ,Ea44=. and Je3iii Trein*ly,pdle , who were t,yonisdieeent at the. talAnt ofthe ~ dal* ahotii that the tiled aoi affidavit was reed Ati t iprisoner l ; Mr. Lit tle, befbre its caeca on; but that - conclu ding 'work, as con ln the ng jd leged copy, in wide tie prlsOnefeentlre In nocence of the murder. Is saaerbA•ware net ree In their, h.. o ' .: or that et, the wis her: •,i d ' • i" • ' • !, •- • only 1:51n two made kite iniblica/oTr by WU > *, after regimes MCI/ Aklkurged of %WA aftidtvit • liam Mostgoilioryt • tt,s3'l' ,'... , 7 . -;•:f . :14,. 1 ,,_:::,..f, lc, tion, foi tbeparPtise of 46croditing hid con feizionhy showing that be had - conanitted PedetY intlinsairearingteldi- innocence,;•:— Unfeatanstely the affidavit itself is not beforii! us. The respondenta in' , their answers, sap that alter diligent - search it' cennot be found. It iindrwith the neon:l.:which : was beret* the' Sapretne CourtJ Mr. tattering la his. anawer thsithe! cannot now` remember ha phmaeologY, and will not any :whether. -.the ;. atildavitpublisbed Montgoriery-is or bloat 6:coprOf the eirie