. .. , .. . . , Iz-sx.47K -, ----- s • . • • • ,- . . . , .Z.:Th..:".4 , -...4 ,, ,.':,..5., - , .-- • - • .. .- , . -.- ~ • - •- . • •-... ti . - - ~:,. •'.-, .. : -• -. T. :''-•'.. ,- • - *: - . 1 .• • -.• - 4 - 1' ' . . ... .. . - . -..-- —•- • ~- ..._ ' . - .. 1 - . .. „. „ - • . ' - - . • . c . r 5 `*', , .....* , .1i& , . • - . . - ' " • • • - - 11 Infitilt* -- - 7 .} , .. - - , :••,4 . I.— - '•" - -,•_,"t-•4 1 i• - z'••• . __. .. -77, -.. -7 , - --••-•- . .... • ~, • f '''117.11:17'''1•1: Befit ' r Argus - - ans‘men o county • •‘' ' irt . . • - ___-•. . t ... .._ . . ..._._ ... . . .. . 'zi , -1 , 4 - ..;' , ••-• , - ~ 4) , eve r -4 ~ 1 , 4 -: tO, catch. tho.neriistsatrAhlt „recent :,,,..."....::,...._. %... -_..; .; . • ... I- ; ,: - .2. - .i...`.... ..,_':•• __, -, J .:,; _- - _. ' N . 14-119417:--441/11PICLII,.. : I ... -1 ._____ '•-•! ?4 ;•: , - , -- ,,,, -..,•qtriy - r--.. , •.• 7....i' -: :1 , " -.- 11 4 l' . '” '•,I • - •'/2-•r--.1."- > ; 1 " - '' :' : —1... ' tleotion: . Thevliettsoned In tltlis wisCantit ,-!, 4 1 i, _. ...,. •.. -... .- ~ i • Al -. I ; tt• •.: ---, l i , • --- . '- '." - :.' i ' .--""a"*"-----"7. '' - ' '"' this cllCulatlonihattliev' guide tie ,; 4, - ' ,4 4. -,, - ' 4 ' '1 4.: ' 4°lembi/ V .- - '' .4 ' 7 -12 - ' . "•,! ~y. I reas r. lip; cook ' 5 .:4 4. ,::'•:..4 : ,1'.. :-!. '4. WltTAXD,'Enrres'eaPiternurros.;,.. --., , 1 1 118 .•nroln - ~....., . 4 - -•• j. - i ...,_ .7, - .'_ • J 7 , •.. •...•-•-• ' - ' - ,- - [..i . , 'J .. : , - , ,,,a,_ if , t , „. .* . ,p o 1 ,i---- CI . IS' 114 ~• - 1 1:"': •• •7;•••',:•••.• ''''''-- -'- ' ' • •---...... ' - tremendous efforisti Tuesday gtkist ?steak ....'-: ".. - ,..--t•-:... ~ .. -,1 :'• . •., . • i IS ;: 1 1C . : i r.f, rt , ' oda ' • p, -- r . p . sk.. . . 'n e i n . be , 16 , . 1 ilifyirL ...: In 1885 the Rep't blitimslof tlilicott . My . ” , poky.' . ...' 1 ;... f.i . :.-•-' '_,' , :i' •• ,4" .. , - ': ; ,.‘,,''', i i nsTa • i c . 1,!.:3. ",".'' . "` i t : ~ •.. '_ l , l / 4 , 84 2 . 4 , ...... „lita iT: . p.: 12 -''':: _Pi 14 4' i . ..:f : - '''...: - .si .ti :20 , . 01 1 -7; ,-- 'j - - 1• •••••••, -.1 "." - • 7.9 ' 1 ' 7-9 ' ' 7.-41 " 7- '' • •' ''''''• -- ''• . ‘••''''••': ::4 el • - 2242 votes. - ,Tliefliwie.norzi.xcitetn i zjat ''7...- i': , ,''-' !,_ •, - • •,,,. 1; 4. 0 !..-..•;.• r i• - e d % Ai - ~':, • t time, [ma : a. 'g i rlie'' muitylle. publi ' - vo- ..-:..• •-----'---- -- 4 - ;. -..,-, ~-'7. -, --• . I : ~. :''''''") • -,, - .- -;•''.. -13 : -. ,:'•-. ' . :.. -4. - . 14 . 4 - . :•• -‘l ''..t - , 61 4..-1-- ''.` ... ' - vi 0 :-. -' ' '...--, ;- : Olin p t . iii. frictsti.tn. 19w - 11'11 - are Cut I r v; .ters stuyed awa y froin•tlte polls ', In 1866 the - -•. ; : - _ 1- - .---,. State.byti - majority . of about • 25,000. In• -'• • • 11•• • . 0un,..,..tv was : _y_. : . l " . .ll.O . _anyttss_ed. b y,.bo.t.h arti -.'. • . '' -:-.L.:- ''' '.. diajtjaTherki ' vett' no., State . Ofileers 1. l eleet, l c,• Il - - e !' -....•-- ::- -. : 7 -- - : Big Beaver. - . --;•;-.-...' ----1 i . ' - - - -M L - -: 11.1 4. 41 .. ' - —— ' •-",....---• butatilia liiltitti iiin'cOuttiyeincilons'Seetii atid - n_e..c.rlythejrl4e vote wiiii*l.: - The re; .- . 1 _ Beaver -- '. 1 . '''"'' . .116 -..82-_•.: - 111. :.•_ , .. - lit .11.6 .7 _llll ::-01 117 -.:I i . • _Jr Stilt , - .0 ! ,,i-Owed a.' Pan oemtie• iiteti* - 1n,, - ..ttif .. 4° 1 -743 147 147 4 154 Thig 141 _ -146 '• (0 141 ~,. 671;148 - kevertult4cl ilti.S•-Year.aloOni,2ns. they -. did. C: • - *AO 4.: - L•B5. - 4 '437 c . 1 . • s ;, - •':,l j 69 4 - Bbrough' tp .::!..!.:1-:....4-1-,g. 1 . ' • r ' .pi , -:-. :.e; • '‘,..40v 41 1 :+ -45 • , ,• . , ;,, II j 6O - . • . - cotinty of 288ii i er - 1 - 48 - votes' more ' ' ibe -1 ' ''.l3irl4Boll4r-(.4:::••*•:i....r-.•..'4.:;". 1 147 i! ;- , . ,'i - • ~...„..„,„, .., ~ . , • . • ',..,, • ._ . .-• • , ..,,,.,„..„, 2ispublicane aciet.the yesi before. :They bad . •••!..„: ~•:-.7•7_ Bilg h . l P: a •7.. - - . ••••,,i-v•r-!._,qt..444,14 , t. 1 .. • 7 ,L 3 ,... - , ~..,_7 ~:._ -74.;14 - 71 71 1 73 -: 1--69 ' 71 48 •7,•1 - 74 Prf,i ieinit of the election in 'Ohio - !sae fo!,-,j every reits9ti tol)elieve that, the. campaign - in ... ' . -4. , .. • ~„; ED c 0a 4n P r 0 t e r ng ty 0 n..7 , .......7.1 ‘; ? i , : . . :. ; ..r.........., 1:I; . .76 ..1 .,1 4 8 g 7 7 -* ;j4 l o ' . ' l ll I :: 15 4 -- r -- 6 ,7---- ri,. : : - i -84‘-36.-.32-' o .3': '11:: . ',.3 -- : - ,i . -438 - 1 f . 4 ~,,,,,:. jhellepUblictins-•lntve ' c tectett their . t 867 Would be , ' as quietly ` conducted on, our 76 116 77 •17 • 'l7 215 - 115 ' 125 76 ~ 116 .`" 77 ''lt ' ' - 77 '41 , 1 ' 1 77 :wlic4l3 -. 'StAe` ticket, • fiy 'nt t ajoiities' ranging •itrtwandluitnnel apathy exist in otii,ranksir ' . : . Fallston... , ' :, :.'..-'..:'.-.... _ '5l 48 44'. - 52 ;,•122 '42 l'' •: : 88" - ' - 4 1 7 '.4i5 - 8(1 --• '' • 'llB "F 0 • J : 152 • . . that • --' from •.2;700 • ; - : - • - tn - • - 3,200. •Th,. 7 "e" -ce'netitutional- •••;'•-•• :- , Freedii - - '- • •: 54 '5O 7- - • • • 7; - ,••• as thetewas two years before. - .. ; In -event - . 1 " , • •}, ki, n . .- 4 ' •• . . a . " 24 55 • • 554 . 45 .' . 24 ''' '' 22 : • 1; in .• 18 '' 51 if 54 • anietidnieit iris, lost, 4iiii th*e',Det4i4rtits have I . all they had todoto insure the anemia of their 12" ~ , - ~,, .-.., G - ree n , ._ .. . :... ;1 5 •• 551 ' •' ' 45 '" 45 - 1 4.' ' ll4 1 - 1 • 5111 40 ' l- . 51 ',- 45 - "O ':00 ''' • 45 : ' ' -;' 45 •ne ...- i..,....•....., ....... -....6 80 irAf 225 225 . ,88, OS • 288: . 21 - .:- •••• .21 91 • 376, • ••;•, , catifeifthe'Legiilatnteih,t,Ang-2.,4,1rit„y,-oti:.l ticket was toget out the. 2885 321,emocnitie. vb.: „i •• , :., •-, 114MT:et ,ti!- 7 P.M:iikfc.P.rt dist. • 1 3 7 •s€l - ,1. 1 0 41 107 102 ' •58 •'.' 57 '4B 102 -,: 58. '1 '•• i:• 99 • '5B 102 , i J•jolict 'ballot iii • .fB r . • - ••.-' ,*--•'-- ' - - - •• 7 hits, winch therresuh-of the election in 1866 . ' '', - "- ''• ' WG • iiire's • dlit.: •• •77 '' 70V ; - '75 '• ; 74 '.74 7 78 '72 .- 72; -`- 78 '• 671 72 • • 751 67 71 j 72 1. - •': '-- --'-'-='-'••••'------.-- •'' • showedthey had"in.'the co unt y .' To do ;this „ - -':- ••- •• • . /1011amt r •• • • - • ' -13 "- 1 ;•- 6 •• •' ' (1 j ' l ' 4 :-' ~;•• ' ' •••• -; '• • 1 3 !•-" :•-• '-- - A: ';',;,' 'I - 'l l l •j , A, , • • NU Wonder :our majority In this county Was • -. • -: .- '• - -., •.. - Hcipewe 1 ' .; •-•.-• • 45 ~ 601 . 83 .. :...7 --, -12 . 7 ..01. 51 , •, , ,6 1 ,gi . ..80 ~,; uu ,70 i , 0 , NI ',every `l3emoeratlc.man - .and,,'Woman in • tne - . : • ... Independence , , -.• ..4•.46tr ' 47 48 .47 ,' 82. 81. •80,48 , 82 47 . ~.88 j. 47 - much reduced at .tlielate:eloction. l Iu 0.1 : 8.- . . • '.• - countr'„laliored nay and night; and'that they .•• ' Inditstry,.... _ :. • -',• •. . 82 67 - . 81 84 •134 ' 7 65 .1..65 - - ;05 ' - '79 68 :82 .•• ..T3 • '72 1 85, most every township we.,ilow hear of (mites tell lint little short of their, mirk is..seen in, •. • ' Mitrion - . - . -'••• • 15 - !. 15 •15 'l5 .. 56' 1 •• 56 - 158 '45 't - -14 - 13 '=• ~. 5 number of-Republicans who ; were tietnt the the • fiet. that:the , came withitta ieti. votes - of • •••• • -lawn . - • . :'• ' • -•" - ' 105 •': 104 - 104 - 104 •• • -•:::59 '59 . :759 / 7155 :••,••58 .104 ,-7.- 1. • 7- .:, 11e .57 • pciai. • .Tlie.:Ekentoctate, sea, general thing. ,•,, „ . ....i Y , _. : ;11 ,/,. ...• :. • .New litighlonlet•ward.. i.. 813 _,,,7 . 'B9 ;•:'•a . 77 J . ~..iir T A 1 '.. 78 ~87 -. 87 ~..75 eirtui . stren g th in. t e counts,- ~ , were• all:there. -.: lii South Beaver,for instance; •Imuln8:1"• - 87 87 .• .6 112 ,• 1 59 J IW) •• .1 , . • . . Luckily feu us however betlween five.tind six .• ;: -• • -.-- "., - ." ''' • Sci waid..;: - . ', 87 28 82 - 87 134 -29 -11 ••• •••: - .70 ' • - 36 `` 72 :1113 - 8,5 - -azt •87 our .friertdsnow.count forty Ilepplilteans, who -• 87 • 148 - 85 . •• 8i •• 87 •441 ' l l4O • 110 .- 85 ' 148 '•' • 1 85 .148 • ..'• 88 hundred more °fib= Men came to, th e : ,•'' • • - ••NewSewickly tp•Fdatle'sdist stayed at. henie,":While but two ,' beilociate aa ta • . . . . Freedom " • "... 8 • 31 1 ; •8 . ••. .7'' 8 :81 - .1 :80 ', - 80 -.•i7 -• 82 •:- :8 ~' SO •.• 1 :13 -. 801 •' 8 this fall than were out two two 4ears amO fthns • - • - • were absent. :In • 3rGuire's district 11:3 Re- - - -' ' ' ' .., , NorthAewickly. ... ... ....,. 62 123, ~,(31 •„-03 ~133 124, ; In, tv., ..59 .130 o_os ~ 56 • 127, •53 saving us from,the surprise and defeat intend=. •• • Ohio - 8-, , , 104 65 141 .146 .1,60 .09'• 65 :. ,6ri ,162 • 1361 155 - 149 731 - - publicans did•ncit - turn : out, and but. tv,lo.licur , 4, . . • - . . , . .dby our o pponents. Republicans can see . - . Patterson --- e ' -•• ' 7 - 411, .' 74 74 '75 ' 41 - '4O •• '4O '7O • : 4 75 - 4_, 0 -72 •. 421,,,, .. . . °crate absented th'eniselves.fr,onOlnilpolls.--- .-.. , .."....,' . • . , • - -Pulaski - .'0 - • •••• '.-• 42 ' :70' • " - '4l ' -41 ••• 4i •'''ai) •60 • •19 .85 . 771 '4l, Pi - 41 • • 1 40 -11 . ..• •,•-; 1- -• , ,•••. L , , . from tins, the craftyness. of • the Lost : Cause :12 40. ••Al. -.11 :-,..1.1,;;;.10 •46 •-46,- 11 • ..:47 .. 11' , 4 6 7 - .10 ',401•• • The abSentece • - tvere in. annul, th s ratio . . Phillipsburg,.:...:, - '- • , - • nien of thanounty, and-the necessity_thatal; • throUghout all the'. township&,. Feeling con ; ~ - • . --- , ... - .. • Ra9coon• • ......- .....): 116 72' 115 115 115 •741J74 • 14 :112 , -172 112 ~7 104 - 15110 ways,ex • istefor,litteri, ding the elections. . , •. •- • •:. - it oc h es ee r - h o ro -- •- j. ••• - • 1158 .180, A. 55 1513 158 ;34 • • 129 128 e •• 154 :132 155 1 150 • 130" 15't fident that we. Would elect our ,whole ticket , • . Rochester tp ~.. . ', • . '.• 27 42' .. -- 27 2l '27 J '42 "42 '42 ,• 27 - 40 '24 42: '- 26 ' 4 6 . ( 7 1 : 1 128 42 •Witlimit th6r. aid, is the only excuse I offered '• • - - ... 1 130hi1i Relit!tir•ii• - •'" ;• • - 109 541 106 . 109 109 "5654 ' . • -1 109 '44 "104 1 . -90 I'loB 54 . ^.. by these delinquent Republicans. St. Clair .- . -.: ~,,....;. '. . 5 ..841 . -.6 :-.: 6 ~:. 411 -,44 7-• 84 ...: .SO - -34 ;,• 5 . -'5 745 ''' • 6 34. ......-•-- : . • • - -• - •-i... - • • ... I .. , 1 -1 9 18! 2774 2813 2810 2°9412201 224 2705,' .144$ ce . '' . 2353 " 1 • ' ir • • 22^8 . Tat: post Cause politicians of thi.. 'State.' . are Very jubiliant over their recent ba4en po- They 41r,?ct 6.believii that in -the futtireelection will all go ag*fit. ICI.- Our fe•argure but little excited. In 152,...the • 'elections in rennsylvauia, Ohio, NeW - York, wgint against the Culonists,andin some instanco by:lm}vy majorities,,but pistead of the remit dismaying.our party frietii , th; it onlY caused then to redouble their. exert and from that time forward until we rod-1 ed our i•ppon cuts ai every eleetibn held - in the States above referred to. The "DeM , cratic victories of 16);2, itMght,the Republicans a utary lesson and served to .do them onod for several years a fterWardS;lhe„ umpli of thisyear is the . esson repeated .and we have' o doubt 4 all bUt that it W9l bring about-similar results again. .• • I 1 - 1 THE .votbC uponithe State ticket_in Penn sylvania hriohvenly, divided that th& official figures will_ probably be required 61,detertn ine.mhether the Supreme Judgcslifpi is to be awarded to Williams or to f k harswoo l d: This, result-Awing t 9 tho asguanecs of our party friends in A he ealt; . in , philadelphi a !part icu larlyt was Anexß ! :cte I to; tis„,,thongli We' had considered it probable. untilveFy sh, illy. he 7 fore the.eleetion. 4. was, indeed . the natural result of the present position of. -political af fairs in our State, and Itepublicans have: . rea son to.congratulate themselves that It is no. There was no: great. isfun set betore; people, no iinportant officks State or }National • to be filictl to awaken c.citement arid bring - ont a full vote.--The, underity of, but 1866 in• round' numbers 17,000 . meager his poll .600,000,: no. safer .to co4nt upon cthan would he 300 l itif a party' majority upon . a pill - vote:in this county; which woOld have .been ecdneed frequently within the last few years sufficiently to defeat a numbei of our -candidate. Tbe,octimeraticleariersithrough _ out the ( Siate thought td take advantage of - • the apathetic lull succeedint , to an cicitements 1 . 1. S such as that Of last Sear, and polling as ucar- . • ly.'as possible their full vorei) to' teep the 'State by a heavy majority. Tolding no meet ings they quietly perfected 4 an organization • wbielt, in ltttts would have been' , , - i intly.;.:snocessful, and .we have perltaps to I ,lltank;Antirew Johnson rather than. our 'own exertions that thlre is r not to-day an aggregate iiemocratic majority of 2-5,000„ inP Penpsyl - • vania His conduct of the admiiiisiratiOn'tlu-. ' - ring the three months , preceding _the elec tion aroused and alarmed the poop 3 and err•. tainly lit-ought .to the ptlly a large "number of voters who - Would otherwise hard remained 'at home. - • •,•,)Apirt.trorn the superior effort. aiul °rpm' zationt of ' the Democracy, questions other thnit politii!al mb,gled in- thecanytts iu differ i;') ent" localities to;:the "rietriment•of the Repub i' lican range ' The passage of the !Sunday li- St - • ' ' • " -. ' . : fluor law by the last. Legislature an las refusal • ' ti, Submit the Sunday car question to the vote of the prople of Philadelphia, wer , avorth to .-. the Demlerats all the 'legal cotes gained in .. ' - that city, wi t teN almost ode-half tbe 'Republi can loss wits, susui,ined. ,The samti anal other iptestlons operated in other distriets, and we were belci.respouSible everywher§ . for Legis _dation of the last se.‘ision which era:1(101,1y hive sut4eded by ;DeMocratic st pport.3 In addition the aetiim of the Repu licarpat!ty , j of:Ditio in:adopting negro;saftra4 into tlieii plat rot*, was rellered upon-their preili:eit in 2 , Perinsylrania, and aided the Deinocracy in forcing that question into . the canvass where ever - they. ould make it tell. . • .In our own county. we have reason to be ' proud of the Republican vote polled, .600 in 1 excess of the. vote Zs Similar election in 1,96•i.' Foi this we • are partly indebted to the inalig , i • laity qnd mendacity of Our opponents, which , = were nev,er,. equalled- in 'a politic :1f canvass-in this county. T.here seemed no glander upon the.private character of our candidates too low i - for the Democratic orgattto_originate and for !. • their Ntisans to. - propagate.. ilic - I,,pOple of . the coimty have . emPliatiailly-repudiated ... , their charges and driven the liaNand slander 3 l , erslin confuSion to their 'covert* , Yet,' it is , but human to believe evil ratluir than good r . • - of our fellows and duubtleas' these - attacks a. :-.. had their effect upon a few. Tine tenapentnce i , . question aito, - despite "- the; safety „valve. of t i , [ •r„ a direct-vote upon it;operateo ; to our ‘,41111 • ry amongst the advocates of license,and theft= • °: . nanciallnanagment of our 'county was pre-_ . • vented, until the credulousrmight have believ. ed that Wewere:tiptinzthe verge! of ruin, in,_ ' etead•efemerging triuttiphantly.rom a slough of debt '-with a redneedtaxation. "we ake now L . doing, .. . i :- :.: - • . s,::. .- ? -_-- , ' The . dissenikins of last year Upon. the Dis i trict Judgeship made their mark- again, and 1 the diminished -vote of our ciindidatesfor 1 Judge auu Prothonotary =Abe , charged to that account. • • We repeat that we- are proud' under ihe ci r-• 1 eunistatices of the vote - o £ our County. ,W, r have taught the-entroy,thi k t, w e l are to be La- ken neither by snrp'rise tier by storm, mann: . largeivoteettelf* , : , 4auctbre - altritest off •ii nia • • . jority of lam forJur next President. - ''-.Hj Tus majority .c)fShifswood in this State is about 700. The Republican .`.`stay home;," of either Lawrence .or Beaver could have extinguished over the half of it, and Alleghe ny with a full vote could : have elected Wil liams herself. .The party . throughout' the State; ve trust, has received a lesson which it will' be slow to forget. • • , . • .-Ta - E names oflolaii Hickman, 'of Chester, E.,W., Davis; of piuilailelphia, Col.l.John Ewing, of -11 - a4iington, and .. §lEmiel - • MC- amant,. of Elair . com 4, are mentioned in connection Speakership of the ext House •of Representatives.. Gen., this county, and 'Messrs. C9nnell of Philadel phia, Ma.son of Lancaster, named,for the" State Treasuiy, .lift. EDITOR : • ' The Detuocrats in this place insist.that Quer, and Taylor at the last setsion Of the,Lekislature voted azainsta Free Rail rhr,d.Law, arid. that Nichol4on edVised them 4o:this enurse,und give the Aigug es authori: ty.: Is there any foundation for the story t ',. . . '%, ~ _. - . , F REEDO M. No; it iSlidse that either , CoL l Titylor. or' Col. Queeever voted again!t a Free Railroad k la - w, talsethat Mr Nicholson advised them to 1 I . do . so and false that the. Arius+ ever made i either • statement.' Both our representatives 1 • voted on, every - oecasion - dttring the - session in I, 1 favOr °fa General Railroadia*, and fulfilled ! 1 all their-pledgi to the people upon thb, (tubs ! tiOn. The lie vras Wiled by the -Democratic 1 organ as well - a hundred others for, effecturion 1 the pe itding campaign,. -'-- - • ' •kl .4L A Frenltailvilid Law, 'max .intrOdnced. ha l l 41.- a.-.... tw Mf.Righaniof Allegheny, antl', in its passage was so ' .tinte tied - Brits 'oppo-' nenti' as to deprive it M much -Of Its efficacy,. Col. Taylor voting steadily against tke amend ments. When the.vote crime to be taken upon the law as untended 'the 'question with the Free Railroad Men wac whether to take it• . as it was, shorn of As lriginal - prop.ortinns,or to defeat it altogether. Col. Taylor hind hers thought it hetter than no law at all and 'voted for it accordingly._ A:, correspondent of the ;try tof writing frtira 'Harrisburg Mated that i this' policy 'was: approved . bY - the advocates of I the law 4enerally and mentioned-Mr. lc ichol- sop amongst rhesej. . ... 1 :1 y-re,e Rail rOadiiii..was intrcxluced in the' House and was,pas - un-aatended except by its friends, Col. •9, y voting for it;. and it I l ' was afterwards deka &I in the - Senate... Mr. k; . * h I named y I l i e o gori s s never connertef with 1,,,D11. quay's action either 'pro or Can in the I' i Tim orelsewhere, except in the Loral. - if - Freedom" when neat in Beaver will call at our offiee we -will give thc.record upon these questions. - 11(4 it WaS Dione. -- I -- We invite the attention of our riders to the following circular issued by ; Mr. Wallace, the Chairmait 'of the -.Democratic State Ceu-. tr i ll committee: It developes . .themethod by :41leh the Democratic vote wns so .fOly pol-. -led here and elsewhere: if the-befuocrats in the "slow districts" will call to mind the."atf tive men" who Waite4l upoti*--titern to urge them to the pnlls, they will know• where the money went in Beaver county;.aud•-upoi.. in: quiry can ascertain how -much was paid per head,.icir each'- °talent. r . . . . i ~.., • - :, . [Private] - , i t/EllOC_ EATIC STATE COinIiTTEE , Rooms,. i ~ . 1 '..N = - -o.'i . :_;B.ausom street, . Priii..snt:LnlitA,. S l ePtember 18, 1807. C To— - ', Dig.; , -.- I. „Chair Man cif County Committee, fr- , " • , . ] '• ------.- County.' ' DE. , ;li SIR:' The necessity for cl'o ' seamen- - Lion to details in this contest is most apparent. lit is comparatively noiseless, but it shouldbe nn/clefail tf isrlitnty. ~ • .- - . - ', f The: - great end, to be accomplished is: Po I po.7..erery .De;neerOtie rota.. 'rile first thing to he done is to learn el name.; of all the Democrats anti doubtful i i Fur this purpose.the blanks were furnis 1 you antl;so tar as yon have returned to me I the lists,. I to-day send you copies by mail.,l Send the ran:tinder as rapidly as possible. .- 1. - Thes, - ..., lists'nrc to he placed- in the bands of Ni i , etive men in, the distriebi: I indorse in writ 1.44 a eireular describing t/iiir duties for their ldireetion ; I also enclose yini a dopy thereof. -, Make it,yOlir business to - employ these men you r .,,if: do no! trust to letters; go and. see them ; nqy thim for Mei, time in warning the \ dlatory, ( - 4 - f , for•deetion flery,andproeide Nita ns Ntoloill slot , men to - the polls. It is better to 1 , . spend Monet- in this way than by meetings. :If you haveany doubt of the linen that you. emp10y,44.11; others of our friends that youl - I have placed 'money in their hands. Get your detailed vi,te forAFAIS end 1866. qiinipare the two, thisi*ilt,show yon the' aiA , ..' tricts likely to.bo slow.z Give them special at• tention noW. - It is important to get .reliable, men in each district. Do nut duvote your at. , tention to nicking a sPeclfie inajorlty but look to getin, your whole 'rote: - When this' -is done the majority follows. ~'. • °.'",;: i' 1 In gory dole distrids, (I would apggest a spoi''. Dial contract with active; men, thus; in 1865 the district polled loo • Demoeratic:'vcites; in 1866.0,0 Democratic lir otAirno*.- for ' , every. 'Democratic vote over.llQ polled we ;Will pay you a fize.l sum the day' . after , the election -This is - simply an incentive lobring men out for the.vote of 1866 shows they are there. . ' See that your . agents' have ell Demo/crate assassrar.ruitatmlized and .their taxes - paid.— Letme know what i.•caai•do &)r you. . - Sand forward the lists rapidly.- De very Direful of this paper; . krep is en tinly private . .. : . - :- , . ~, • ... :4 ,... Reapedfully4oprs, • .--: . ... : . • -.- -WlL4.la.w A...War:l4oh • Chairman: , . Jury Comniiisioner--Wilson; U, ' 2812 Audi tor--Shanntin, UL2t99 'Trustees of Academ3%--Crois, - U, 271, • . .. Carothers, D, 22'17 • •.. ' ll' Carter, - D; - 22sirr.' i . -.. • ------:_ • .., Barclay, 1.1; 2884, t - • • , . , '..,Prench, D, 2284 , .. P. House Director = 3leNtansmy,U, 2803 For Prohibition, 192'7 • , ' Lowry,. D,. 2218, _ jack Son, D, 2274 ' Against" :.:. 2499 . I= THE LEOISLA.TURE. . , epresentativesfwill Lo. [Repptjleall•A ip. Ro alie. 'Mope niariced. °erotic. guns, Jloo lour. " Orn.t. Camiberland. . Then , Thre. Marion cf , '.7iferson. Milian; P. Jon*u. " Dauphin. .• A. J: Herr. .. P. S..liergsi resser. • • • Milacron.. • A.ugoaiusa B. Leedoth. trio. John D. Stransban, George B:Ren.i •f; • • Antetti.. The next 1 . 10114 of R .consiltutedai follows: man, Democrats in it, .with a star (A') are De • P . lglaclelphia. , 1. David:Foy, 2. ,l'ohl.'•.,ll".'Ginni.c . 8. Jomphs. 4.' Wm. AT Watt, 5, i Tliarn.Pt r •6. Charles Kleckner, 7. James Sabers,. 8. James V. Stokes, 9. 10. A . W. Dncis, 11• 'Daniel: Witham, • 1 12. Alex. A.daire,. . 13. 4 11rWirtelr 114. Peo e rge T. TAorn, 1 15. James llolglite, .; il5. 31. C. Hong, 21 -, 17. John Clark; 13." George Bull. * . • Atlanta. Sirholtot Thtzdt. 1 A h.nlis.• i George 1 ilson.- William Font' Alexandei Miller,: Augustus Bepkert, George R. Riddle, DaVid L. SurtitlL AromfriMg Samuel M. JAeltann. • /Parer and WAhingfon. Thomas Niehcilson, J. It •T);.iv, • Jolin Ewing,• ned.ford.Futtoa&somerNe J. T. Richards, John Weller, Berk;. Rif.Won't L. Jones, Henri, S. Hottenstrin, if my Probst. , . • Mgr.- Sarimel MeCamitntit: Bradford antl.6u traq. James H. Wc.l) . J. F. Oilman. an, , • liant4.* '.Tmdeiti; • Bean, Ed. a 3feK6l•*fry. 71 - utier.3fererr. r...vprene, James T.-3F.Punkin. • David Robinson, f John Edn-nnis: Cambria. John Li nt i raibon and ibinro. 1103321 - Centre. • P. Gray Met*. etparitet;l. En and Earn!. T.. 1. alfeCullonqh. • C/in ton. nimerongfJPEerin G. 0. .nriVP., ITltegfer. liickman, • s.. Meredith. James M. Phillips. , Crawford. William 'Beatty. • J. Boyd Espy. rob.pk. - 1,9.00 en o . l Boyd, 'Len! Haig. • The Senators elect are as follows; • . Rai Dlstriet Darfd Jr(ile, ; . • lith " Charles 11. - StinSon, - ".' 6th " • R. ... Linderman, 7th ,4 Robirt 13.-Rrmrn; 1 31 h 7)Rnti# Dnei*, •• • • ! Oth ". IVilliam Rantiall.. 14th " ,To? in B. Book, 21st " Satnnel )feVitt3'. . . ." " • chat. J. T. .VPl7;tire. * ' 23th " Russell Rirett, - 29th " 'Morrow B. Lowry. • The Legislature will therefore stand-- Senate,' . ... ... 20 Dem. 13 House, ' " " - 4G , • . ' 74 . ' .59 ~• insuring e...Ttepublican - organination in .each branch, and the electionmfa State Treasurer by a majorit of fitteen upon joint linnet P.- ThfEleOlost-AL Leisois. Late in the Sumnier 0.186 . 2 .3lr Lincoln was . persuaded, after tang urging- and' hesitation: to isslie his edict of Emancipation. The it was said, was norprepared.fer it— that 1.4". • the slow coaches - were not. And' when' theelections that-soon - foil - owed showed.' Democratic-gains almost everywbern- 7 from .1 East. to' West-the "ccinservatives", shouted that Abolition and Radicalism had 'reOlied , their d&athblow. ",Look ,iit Maine...Massa churits.Michignn.-WiscOnsin !" they exclaint ed7r"their-•Refinblican" majorities reduced more than half; ieePennsylvania`carried by the Democrats, and aU. S. Senator gained: in spite of Lincoln7slargemajority; see Ohio, ! swept clean by .5,900_ majority for.- the Dem- ocrats, who carry fourteen Representatives in Congrefoe= - -a clear gain, of : seven; - see Indiana, ' "likewise carried—both -branches of the Legislature,- taro-thirds' of I the Representatives in Congress. and a. Dem-. ocratie_lL. S.... Senator, pined in each; see New Jersey, which, gave Lincolnfotti of her seven eleotoralnow InYept 'Denn.)brats, by over fourteen'thouSand<inajority, another Satiatori- witlif6ur of the five Repte.' . sentatiYes in CorigreSii look at Ngsr,York, 'where Lincoln had -lifts thoandmajority and the UniOn ticket lastty'ar 'a hundred thousand, - non; eleeting Seymour - Governqt! by ten thousand, and- -seventeen to foterteeh Representatives In- Congren you ;not Nis the handwriting this Wall? Isn't it bijh lime to give up litirfer.lmiablP and'lll . .tenditc 'saving the Union?' • .e • "These teimita *ere bliter;but the ernitailrin That impelled them was transient. Thcbgli i Fredericksburg. and Cralytietdn. Sind .'the lirst repulse - at Vicksburg and Qhaneetlotsville, were still before us, the. Natinnal : catnie Was not lost, for it . was the cause er:FreedOm and Humanity. Mach less tilt Mitt now, Though - the false hearts which ',thought the defeat of Wadsworth and the -loss- of phig,..F!crupsyl ; vinia, Indiana. Illinnis,lessons that or.ly the blind Ould fail to read and heed, still 'iernain to:ri:ne*Their ''croilkinO, and haVe • another, thow.th leaser Opportunity: • '" •-•'.-- , • - - Jiidge Sharswocel is elected to the Supreme Court of .Pennsylvania, .as we feared he would be Cenci we believe this the •extent of the Democrat ic triumph in that State, • MUni Republicans axed-vote for him °xi personal grounds i' yet a • good ' County • ticket. ..in, Philadelphia wouldhave defeated his election. Rut it was .sinipitiii'illhat aw,r thing would be .elected' that could" get onsibc . Republican ticket ; 6 nominations..were 'made that ,the : people st,tiuld not, support; while sthe Dem-. :pc rats, having little hopper success. nominated three soldiers who , had . it, good War record for the bust ollicei; and so gained thousands j of votes.'" •We trust' the :lesson-will not be lost on Ahose, who control-'nominations iu I our- State. : - We. can tell' them — that the' Legislative jobbers siad Rtdltoad robbers who are 4xing things " several 1, - , . ticts to nominate themselves to our . neat ,- gislaturs may buy : evel• so many del4ites,- ut cannot buy the, people. Mr. Jacob Sharp, for ex= ample, will waste his Money-V.lle 'Uses it' Il to achicvea'ePublian 'nomination, - . • We shall of course have the 014 eienewed —"See how Ohio` has voted down Equal Man hood Sutiragef—hadift we better' top the; niggdr, add take Cate •of 'eurselves t' The answer -i , ready': Ohio on Tuesday gave more veteS, and a larger proportion of her. Republican strengtti,lor Manhood Suffrage. than any other State has' ever .glven--mere by many thousands than Ahe , would ever haYe given till now:. • Say :that one Republican in every twenty went straight over to the enemy on this question, and,one Weak brother voted the Republican ticket but failed to vote for Manhood Suffrage, what' of it? ' New-Ymik, twenty one years age, gave but 85,406 votes , for Equal 4 lii3lits ;in :1860, ,slics more. than doubled this, giving it 197,50:1; and saint m'as heavily beaten, throligh. Lincoln carried t . e ... , State at that election by. 50,000 majority., i The next time, it - will have at:least 300,000 ; I and, if beaten hy:a handful, ; its ;enemiw will ; scream and fire guns for their. .glinious ;,iv ic tory. So it will be in other StateS; While the vital principle of genuine'', Democracy marches on through seeming defeats to its inevitable .' and conclusive triumph.—;li.- I / . -Tribune. - -. . .. • : R'i'2irzm,TL. Pinyford. - PS enklin if limry. John..Bhic4l/,' • ; • B. r. Winger. • Greene..- Tohn Phdim: Ilantingdon. .hiaiota and Mina. - H. " S. Wharton, .Tohn R. * . . Didinna te Westmoreland. R. H.; m ni. 7 44, T. F. Grill Agiler. _ Lonnuter. Andrew, Armstremg, Abram Godsbalk, • A: Cc . iteinneß - .4 . Dacid G. Steao3r. •:,.r,elornon. ' ITACOIOI Iteilman. • , .Tohn H Fold. • - . Amid H. (Wit& bizerne. William R,rtMnln, .lamiV .ififfeii oy. S. J. .170,, f 1::,.. ' T, ,,, nmini. ntlinctgn velem ' TPX , rf it Lanahew l IC. D. Ramis.. - George' G..n13.-+*.* ` • jleinlnfrmoly. .Tameit i*klymk. - . - 11.nru''.31 . 03fillin. .. .Vnilhamptox. • I r,orfx 'Mold, ,ipar,,, IT Mandl,. • iVarthrimberiand.. Wilma H ..Erqse.i Potter and Tlnga. •Tobn S. 31 - ann, , RAI. Stranp. --,•, . •qrhuvaill. Edward KmM.t, ' rP. E. lVire.' • .Viehael Baird. ' ,a,,ovehanna ce Wyoming. ' 7iba I nit . J I. nit Lorin BurrZti. rmango ,E Warren. A. P. Doneat,„ '- John Clark. , Trrrun .. .: Fire, TAMMY., Wrsflmook. 2273 Death of Gen. Charles Grain. EDITOR noun All soldie.rs: of the late .w ironentbers of the Fifth Corps, remember witij pride their gallant commander, ; Gtn. C. Griflli. The telegraph a short time ago•gare notice-of the death of that oMeer, of yellow fever, t Galveston,. Texas, shortly after he had assumed command Qf the Fifth military , district. . Sad and painful its is the annouocement, thereAs in the eireunictartees attending it, that which will excite situir.ttion in every true heart, The closing scenes of Gen. Gritlin'a life, wits a tit. ending of a career - that cinti• menced.and ended In glory. When the yellow fever broke out at Gal; veston Texas, •..his Headquarters wris at thne> post. ' All i the civilans who could do so bad fled the s eity; nearly all 'of Griffin's subordinate ,cfficers were sick derid'of it; not "a surgeon .was left alive to minister to ...their wants "There was in the scene "around enough to • appall the - stouglitest beads and - make 'even the veterans' of many battle-field; Oirink from the Alangers presented, ai such a ,moment Gen. Griffin. received orders to' take command of the Fifth District with headquarters at New 1 Orleans. "The Airny and Navy Jourrfal says: "An officer less conscientious and true to duty and nonor, Would} bare accepted this unsought assignment to duty . in another city as a prov- Adential way of escape' out of that horrible fever pit of Calveston, where to remain wits to be struck down, rind where lid saw his own turn most soon come if be remained. But this -very eonsciou.sn's was enough forprif fin'S (Wigton. Instantly he telegrople& to 1 Wasbingtmithat . be might be illowed.in ae . - cepting his new dutieseto remain at Galves ton t&' . few .days,rriemng the . ravages of the dis ease &the reason; ind adding that to leare now would be like de erring ope's post in presence .. 'of the "enemy. • Ilia request was granted; and as could - really - h 4%& been frire; seen in a fe*dayoleterjtieratiolrous soldiet - wea dead." , ..._,_guell'lras the death of Gen. Griffina death. 'core &Orions if possible thattlf he -hed-foll gotien the battle-deld. where he had so often kcedlbe,eneuties.of Ins country. and crown-, irig with gloiY . a life' of liemie actidds. Arne r • losta true- bero l Ity his fame lire forever. - Ex-Vox-tweeze. T is believed that two thousand fraudulent votes were polled in Philadelphia. last Tues day, by means ofeounterfeit tax receipts or by tax receipts 'given to illegal voters n order to prevent future frauds of this character. the Pennsylvania. Legislature will.be called upon thls_wititer to enact a thorongKregist7 law. Thelaw shield be agettetal one, how ever, , and•mot,- vontinechisv* - shVe district.". EmeePtoa Nottee2r-Wliereas /otters teataanen rg try on the estate of .1:Omo Gimox, , late of Han. .over tp:. - ISeaver"connty„ ,, Pa.; deed.. liming been granted to.the , underalgned. an. persona. Indebted to. Paid estate are requested to make Irimedlatepayntent. cleated and thooe, having4a Against the.aame or Miramar them property au tleated for settlement.. . . • , . • - :I. JTM• A. GIBB, El - mid:o4 , . ... . , st . .•• - Banirrer tp. ' • - , • •- octl6 - 67:Gt. PUBLIC frEIE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL :AT PUBLIC •s• • Sale; on his premises, in Chippewa tawnship,three mffeli frona,New Brighton. on pm Darlington road. on TRURSDAY October - 81i1 1867 • the following property; tolwit: itorses, , s colts, It bead of, cattle; 70 head of Spanish sheep, 10 bucks, 2 of ahem trout...W=loot, hogs. iarnitere: wagons. hog- U. harness. eattin,„^4son.' cooking Cove, and carious other articieS suitable for toe on a farm. - • Sale corarraince at 10 A!.31. Tern anode known on day of talc. . . • - ocutanra HENRY WAGGONER. , ' • • - - 1-4 1 0 _EL , S.A.I4Ei • , - • ‘ -. N ELEGANT; .. 1 4, E ' . A W,7 OCTAVE,OVEMSTRrNO "...M. Piano. Boum° d and furl iron foune,withcara ed tees to the latest pie ante 1-11 weeks in use. As' am atxmt to return t thecitr'l wilL .14111 It at a much lower tigure thau on of like - hind can he purchased there.. SCOIT, at MRS. J. SHIRAIKS, ' Phitllpeburg. . . MEN :- . w E T D pIN,O a AKE" S ''' i F A! , 'll . Nt. l •P- A S T R ir i'ilLV • • . • --- rant rNDERSIOND.RAVINO OPEN/IDA lIIIIST .I,4 I LASS OONFECTIONARY, 4 •. - - , •,. , 1 ~ ~ siiiiisti! St:, New, Illrlihtop,: • . Weald Waren She pubitc.t6t ihdy aro' prepared to till orders for Caltes, Cc., for WEDDINGS. PARTIES; orI'AMILY I . - t' L E, also. Oysters upon short notice, at' satisfactory. t erg, and in a style unsurpassed 11 any of city eptab *, trients..Prornpt attention'giren given to &Riordan &Sup a distance. Their !. - • ' . .. . . .. . . • • . •, ' 1- OYSTEIC SALOON . ~1 . .. being expeiudvely fitted up, is openlor the accommo dation of customers during the coming season. '• ocUVAR. , .• • • . : .G.IiO..SIENIRN ,t - C 0.,. Re . gistees Notice. • ALL PEItritRIN INTERESTED IN' TUE FOLLOW in„,'.; Administration land Guardian acccfunts,' which have been passed;and flied in the Register's' Office of Bearer coupty, Pa., will take'notice that the. same.will be presented to t he Orphans' Court. to be held at Iteever.,on Wedne'sdits the 13th day of Novem ber, A, 1.1.-1061`, for emancipation end alloWatiCel The real estate accemit.of Samuel Reed, adminhi tratpi of the Valid Robinson. deed: ' • Account of Itotter,t,thirret, executor °Mast will and testament of Jame... Smith., decd., J. Partiaracconnt of 1. A. NV. Edgar aid Mary J. Mc- Minot admintstmtors of the estate •of Milton Mc- Minn, dee'd. • ' [•. Accounts of J. D. Glenn. guardian of Jae. M., Geo. A. and. Chas. R. Stealth, minor children of C. .31, 't ( '-‘!'act. deed.- . • - First add final account of Richard Melons , . admin.' istrator of the eStatc of Patriot: Maiony, Account of Thos. Standish, executor Of the last will of wni. Scaright,'deerd. •' '•. •• •• - . . Final account of Jvhn Piersol, executor of the last will of Samuel Hind: dec'd. Account of .Thotatts•Nicholson,'hdiiinistrator of the estate of. Andrew McClure, deed., ' Actotint of James „Duncan. (Mardian of Mau A: Coulson. minor child of Margaret COUISOnw decd. Account of John D. • Vaughn, executor of the last will.of Jano.Miller, dee'd. . . Account of Andrew Watterson, eximutor of the -Lust will and testament of Richard Avers; deed..• Acccrunt.of John .A.. Gibb, administrator of the et., tato of Peter Lance, dec'd, ' D.. SINGLETON, Register. octIWG7:IL BOINTY ACCOUNT., A CCOUNT'I6F 8 1 011001.111/111ECTORS,PCLASEA tarp, Itecipts and dialiuverrient4 for bonuties under call. July 1861. E. B. Diugberty, Treasurer.— Settlement or . ' • - A 1865,.: 1865, • • ' ' I'o bourowed money, • To cash from collector. 1 1r 5, .;•arriints caw and.c6int, - , • By balance; To cash from collector, By warrants cashed and commissions, ' By balance from DVS, ' /SGT • To cash from collector, TO balance from ISGS, '• • 1867, By, warrants cached aid coamisisione, To balance; .• • 'Oct. 7; 1567. liabillttes - outatanding, • Since paid, Present Indebtedness ottowrrship,. -.283 87 We hereby certify'that we have eisamined the fore going Uccount and find it correct and true ai it stands stated. : FRA.,.:CVS WALLACE.- "I . JOIINMETTLEWO OD, An - filters octlGl7. ' . ROBERT :INALLACI,, • Liss for Nov., Tenn; IMP?. MGNDAY: ! Bor . tragb orStw Bright on • . same . IfO. ORME Robert Horgan, .. • . • • .Ts. UttgWAndefsast Thos. U. Jackson . Ts. Wm. S. Modell, et.' Q. Charles Coale Vs. N. BrlghtonMati. CO. Sampan Itarber 4 slsirs • Tr.. C. , mP. R. - B. Co. •,, •dD 301191&:T. • - • A. l). X'Bride A wits . Ts.. Joel Utterer. . Aaron Moore, et . . al. Ts. Abraham Moyer W. Duck. ' 'Ti. Hugh Ands:evert 41 Desola Oil tlompsay, 7 :Ts.. David._Russell, et. al. - George ; Thus: ciark,'et. LambsC. Davis Jacob Panner, - et.. aL IMM , .11e1117)312/1f Janellanna • • Fergus Johnston Geo., W. Cable, et al. Richard Baker va; vs. • CaDmingham'' Pois• is. • Frederick Gams. ThosJohn Graha ld m, at.' al. • ask., ..Gree ' vs. X Cit 11: V. G.teco„. • va.. Jah, a m - Gralmai. bkal. , 'X zrs vs. Sande • va. TIM Neill. - - • . • S. WXTAIiG. • oct16117:It. " • (Lahti toff) Pralterrotify 1 • David . L:Anderain Haberman a Co, lianans.l ße Tw. , Jain lixecatos Thom; 8. I Patterson a Davidson !Ismael Pleisol MI =i! C*EL .15ILLa111. • ' 4 • 110171112 AND LOTS 41:111.11DONI9AT/M -6 • . large Two-Story Brick, the • lots anath ema • - • • g room and Niches, gratnedend • • ughont, good well of water the dote., boo • m, coal house, bake 01'8;4;On:herd and an, she ;•• of shrubbery. Now ooen by do ;tn. ' Writ Bo ise an&Two Lids ao street. , •• •• ad rJ. Manna. Roam Co:debts end ..km end In complete _mgr. Also. Frame House end Two Lots an Kanter street Souse eentshts three rooms and kitchen. lkor terms and particulars_ !imitator 1 10,4 31 4,1 A , !. . [ cv a r. •:.•.f., '1 , 4 - -,,. i - --, :At tti 4 •1'..,, 85 42 71 PE*la 4. . eri.f -. __ ....,, ..4 • ',. ' --' ' '; ' 2 . ' - • ''' -. l' rapeortrG - Wme - , •._,.....e, • Iby linitareilloei`Os oas lbf Cbtack gar 4acmaaguak,k 7, 85 - 1S ' ; 'r"-a a 56 tiii. . :.: 58 '' 74 " ' MO .67 76, 56 28 :142 • 122 • , 60 05 15 41 "'- - 41 •62 9 ~46 - 07 73 50 •133 26 1 I= Speei's Port Grape Wiia, This Justly celebrated native Wine is made tram thejuice of the. Oporto grape, raised in this country*. Its invaluable. , . - • TONIC A\l3 BTRENGTHE7TNG PROPERTIES . are unsul•passed bp, any other. native Wine. Bein g the pure Juice or the grape.' produced under • Mr. Speer's,persunal pupervishm,- Its purity and genuine ness are guaranteed. The youtWest child may par take or its generous qualities, and the weakeat- inva lid may uaeit to advantage. It is particularly bene ficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the various ailment's that !afflict the weaker sex. It is to every, respect; • . „ Invalids use S.peer:s Port Grape Wine. .. Females use Speer i Port Grape Wine. Weaklylien:m.li find a benerd by Itg 'We. Speer's Wines ih Hospitals are preferred to other Winrs. ' , Sold l Driu.,, , dlSts and Grocers. I ; A Speer's Vineyard Nets* Jersey. , Office, .NO, 24.3 Broadway, New York. . ' toctlG*G7dy. . NEW:. CARPETS. NO. 51 FUT)! STREET, AMC NOW. RECEIVING THE ' DR. $l,BOO 00 019 18 CR. 1,744 69 25 41 DR, 1,457 68' OIL 1,4•11 CO 9541 1,448 44 . r-.." 9 24 • WO 00 9'24' 209 34 • CR. 507 00 224 303,87 46 00 -Tr. Charles Coale i i I' , : •,pso . .. • 1,, "ri k l-'l4nties AND NrliWiiiolo7[4o VINEYARDS,.I;TEW'IIiIRSEY. FOVR TEARS OLD, A WINE TO BE RELIS-9S WALLIN BROTHERS FALL STYLES OF C *ICE' arri. - N - isit., Oil Cloths, ; &c., T ORD eRgD crtuNtft , , . LI . EAVY!AND EXTRA WIDE Felting & niugiets, BY THE TARE. A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ,1 LOW PRICED c-INGRAINg, AND SUPEAtIOA RAG AND COT . ' TALE CARPETS. M'CALLUM tROS., . • 51 FIFTH STEET. BETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND WOOD octlfrgi:ly. SHERIFF'S SALE: I) Y VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF FIERA FACIAS, IS- Sued out of the . Cottrt nf Common Pleas..of the county,of Beaver, and to me directed, I will expose to pubile sale, at the 'Sheriff's Ottite, In the borough of Beaver, in the eount7 aforesaid, on - ' ...11; .0 -- doter 1/04 te67. at one o'clock p. m., the following. property, to Wit: All right, title, interest and claim of defendents of, in and"to the following lot or piece of gsonnd, situate in Onto township. Bearer county; Pa., being lot N0..81 In a plan of lots surveyed by Wynn. at;the instance of Thomas Dawson, bounded as follows at the north-west corner at "a stake ontheline of lot No, 20 and corner. of No. 41: thence north 78 degrees east and on aline ()riot No, 21.154-10 perches, to the Corner of lots Nos. 23 and 85: thence south alongthe line'of said lot 100. 85,.17 perches to a stake and lands of said Thotruts nawmin: thence south- 78degrees west, 18 4-10'pere hes by , lands 'of said Meagan' to a past m line of let No. 87 thence north along the line of lots Nos. 87 ant72o, 17 . perches to the plate 'of be ginning, coot:doing ono and one ;half acre,' mire • or less, on which there is a steam. eng,ine; "boiler, Smoke, denick,, shanty,.boring tools, ropes &. Seized and takeit in execution as the property of the SturgeOn . oll . Company, at the suit of the Cloward Iron Works. i . • S. LITTELL, Sheriff.. Surutrr'N'Orrrez, 1 Sept- .48,' 'C. 1" , . Clo'rph4nl4' Ccpuix4, Sal©. BY VlTt7li ße i r E' F AN ORDER OF THE ORPRA'Ne court or or county, the anderderunt will ex posO tosale by vendne, on the pre.mloes, on • . TURSDAY, Octokr 29th,:1467, • at 2 O'clock,' T.'. K. the following described real estate, late or Dr. (leo. W. Allh‘on, deed. aitunte in Brighton township, In said county, vix.: the undivided' three. firths of parts of out lota 34..19, 26, and 58, bonded u follows: ftlenlug on the. Toscarawas mad. near Milo Somers. zit'the litre betw . een lots N 05.14 and 26. Sheer° N. 884 'deg. W. 20 perches, thence N. 731( deg. W: 80 perches, thence N, 781‘ ddg W. 25..8 perthes to - E alley;thenee . by said alley 22:162 deg. HAS perebes; rheum 8 . 532 411 0 2. B. 81, perches,Mence 8,37. S .deg thence', 5 .16 deg. B. 26,7 perches thence 9. 171( dog. W. 11,6 porches to the road aforesaid andthence by said W*4;2;l. 70K deg. W;10.8 'perches to begin ning, containing it acres and 140 perches:-... the.mndlevided three-tifllo of Academy lot No. Is, in Borough pa.„ adjoining lands of Milo Somers. Joseph Andersonftleorgetown ,Lane,. containing 6 acres and 17 perches,both sold lots ono; and both-weli watered, within Ni; mile , of theborongh or Bearer. '..PERMS—Otte-third of the purchase money to, be on oinfirtnation,' of sale.by the,roerr. balance in two equal annual payments,from that date, with Latexes: front same, time and t.he securrd , by bond and mortgage. , Th e purchaser to pay_ all' elpease of preparing . Intl - stampthr,deeds.; engin_ '" • . .9AIitTBL A LLISON _ Guardian of minor 'Children of Dr. - Gleo. W. A.Bison; Wd.' • : . - • ' At the en* time and: place irtti be bared also 014 oar two l anh• - ot - the , mune: prep. ertion the same terms ea "aboill mentioned, so thy} the-part; pittlawingtuareddals(lbselltire"Prebbes: !tact, J. aid GEOROTANA ALLI3OII. t - _ my' k i , - S • i_. ~: . ~'l .. ..- .~. TO 'THE- PEOPLE _ _ DAL.RICE's • •EA T. AND - 11 • SCHOOI,IOFEDUCATED ANJWIALL COL. DAN. rum, plrestor. MBE to -- • .. . The advance et ill:1, II, 019re named butUntion :thi g h this poetion. Of Tile colintry 1. , lur.tt,itt a fhis H rit„ t iniportanve to the public. as i t Is nu Grr;aaltatie.as, Dining all thatia - ' : 1 . , l ' ' "l Moral, instructive, and Entert4lng t l e and diseardint: all the el.;naans ,fl. al in so einetrea: ding , exhibition') that would in EilghtoFt degree prove o ff ei t.te t t to the tniaq senate; e andideate mid. The great show and nniagal Frlic..l: Liter t/vlhntariELl4 enpervielep of the di4thigttialted ' b ola: and knead, I.- ' . COL',DAN R CE, • elahns!superiotity , over all ite riv Is In all the poins essential to the pm-Sidle:l,o! a -; - .. MORAL AND Afitil'S!NC . EXHIBITION The-great event of; th e totzser.t.l7.: wcaltl for the a* lOU of '67 is the re-rut: ,:e of . 1.. DAN -FACE • , le Ida .popnlar role :of the Amm t CAN I:; terser, as CLOWN' TO T:IR. RP. A. This event Lt ba t& brought about by Most qrne.t pert:m.ler. itd th, krimt, deg ro of the pablic to otiee more beholdtbis atd °tic gentleman bi his original, chit - oder ; and a , 1111411 mo.e than probably Mr. hies is • - FAREWELL .TOUR; , none shot:11(114i to hear his hump:y:l4 au} I=rla. position', of the (r.t.tr o: rur lJ.tr. 11Lr,ep. . ..(I,,therefore, that . „ DAN R I.CE Wad. TOPMVELT appeat. enelynd ern). ,f i at. tion of the great show, aeouretily ut fail, as Cum • To nix Ayr,' A. ' Tho - Lperfeet equipment of the entire exbibitiOa lai beetr the study of the houe,tement, zod•etept thing Intl .bo found complete and 'elegant. • Tea W-AGON:.. THAITINU...? att., have heti rentohni and equipped In the h.ust tt4.zun 11X.N'SglialFol In 1, Crand Street Parade; which:WM tape 'dare daily at about 10 d. a.; IM tent blaze of splendor s. laom if ever einalle4l. - The - Mammoth Pavilion W:11 be - complcte in all La Octal', and \Jill be ali arranttril as to Nord the bee per • able accomodationsi to= the public, fsl4le Colllloflibii IMULTIiyiC - i.LL PnOVIDED ' • Tfie Ring Performance, which le - ender - the Practiset eye of COL DAN U 1 will ; positively be, beyond doubt, the beet in Amnia, . .DAN•RICE.- . wtll daily introduce tobis patron a Hord of Sacrod Cattier The rmly ores in America, all report to the colta . al not eftatenitinv. L.CE takes pleasure in that: he . will daily Ice I n resm their histetianil pecuWe Re will al.n intnalure the literati bt the ecklab 'W0r1•_,...413L;-'ND - A description n. ~.. no pen can write or to-acne - de:xi Lis surpruin• hitntion of equine intelligence. PAN' DICE will alto let:educe the theme:Vow .11,.rubtan, • STEPHEN A. DOUCLA:3 I - The original cemie uties, PTE A 11. D DAR - NEY„ the 01.'7 erek In A rre. , en_ ; I , there 1 ,:r; btdbot im•q•-• to• - •••. qiii,si.o be lame:AL,' tioir t.ea-splaur4 comic:dale& - - • „door The Eatieetrinu corps consits of th,l feiowl,llTtt known IA t.i.ze artists: ELVIRA, TLej t eantif• 1 l'•••nn't-e MR. r;.:cmAr—D The Noripariel •cwan dud f Ovid 1 - 1,-,1.4-llops Att , lif:OSSr3s & SANFORD , r f e F -ner f. I r-^-•cr. t 1. Lcaool Gtr - MR. JOKE/ POSTER, - abUles4. li 4. vv. H. Y OU `IC 1% • The eNcellen ntt PR; GEORGE DROWN, • Thedarhincknegmfr MR. JOHN TREWALLA, The'able ar.,l eflicient Ilastcy of thin!? MR. JAS. COOPER, Tlelludern At.:l, te. To:ether tdei ' TtosAJ:mir. r,AzzELL. L 1 rETiTE LOS' er—t..tSrb MEsqEs. rt. crazll BATItOT, :ORGAN ANIT CLARE. --THE GRAND ORCHESTRA , Of the grnat chow is a marked testare, headed by tacat 31.,letra. rn7z * MEYER, Esq. in the ennr The Nelliori win :be hillnantly illa ithAted 3 T/,0 Mad of 'gorses, Fowles Juana'," ncy F r J been equalled in this %Intl'. Don't Forgot tho Day and Data: And premier. foe •ho nevienl DAN ILlCE'Slok e ; wsl. 'dote, u,.l rums! kxhibLion. • TWO EXHIBITIONS EACH DAL -Afternoon ere rrenftig. Doors open at Teed t o'clock P. Elerdse d* . COIII2DCDOc halt en hour later.was% Admission. do coats; children Ungar 10e e — - cents. sep27at Will Exhibit at • TIIITROMAY, OCT• 24T0 V.i&IFtV. - VVELL, . . . R:00 ESTER a PA' NM
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