The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 08, 1868, Image 2

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The' Beavet - Aisgus. — iTncsenawna'c'ecu°numlntheTlven'
. . . ..first Distrietl this Stitty,in whlch. Shugart
1('llem, ) was 1 e sitting„meMbceanegUbiserf
'.' (Rep)thc cant tant,witg decided'n thilid inft,
in favor of th latter. Th y vld nce liken . , u . ,
this case is vry volustino9, d * leaiT
that a portion if not; di of 43vi1l be fiublisha
ed in pamphl forni.• Robb.o' n'tilighito the.
scat is clearl established. The tetitirnonY
also goes to sh or beyond all cavil that it was
through Imut and forged naturalization pa
peis that - theps tarried
,i" , estrtsyl c va4la htst
Octabitr,'lnul tl at titti:chalitiiUn of thelieli&.l
..,
eralip State comutittee,ifnot.theinstietor.et
these crimes, Iris at leastprivy to Mein, and
gave them 'his ,4anction. I
1. IVET . A3II), EDITO AID i'ioto*rcoa.
Pn. i f April 8 . , ISOM.
, ge,pubpeau Stale TI
,9tNtitAt. •
IbiEN. 1011 N F.- ERIBTRANWT, :14
OF MoNTGOMF.IIY COtrsTY
B : IIRVEYOR !GENERAL.
(70/1;:. JACOB Di. CAMPBELL,
bN CAMBRIA COUNTY.
TnEl,rgifilnlti re bag finally agreed to
,ad
journ 'on t lie 14 fir :
THE i1111)(!ilthillellt triallints . come to a poise.
The mlitentie for the prmtieention was-closed
got last rritlay. and the defence beginsonpext
Tlntridn - F.41 far the impeachment nut 'lagers
nrc vatistied 'with the , result. '
Tuscan:us, STE.v.cva, in a late htter.te a.
friend inl.nneaster. has taken ground in fa-..
or•of 0 rant for President and Wade for Site
President.
=MO
TnE•Rilnililicans of Yonkeis, New YOrk,
ni•hieved a veridecisivatriumpli at the dee
t ion. held ill that place onTuesday of last week.
The vote was a Very full one, each party get
ting not their last man." The Republicans
ear viol the town by n majority df 218. The
licniocratic majority hest fall was 2117.
"LITTLE •Ititov" held her. election on lasi
Woilnealay. Both parties did their "level
hest,"lontl Gen. Burnside, the Republican ,
(undid:de for Governor, turns up with a ma
.iority of nearly flvo thousand for Govornor.- 1
.Thlaht a gain of nearly two hundred on . lest
year's' majority. Rhode Nand thuS Tolts.for
equal and exact Justice tO till men, for' the hu: •
peach:nen tof Andy. .4 Ohnson, and for U. S.
li rant for President of the United States.
t.
. ~ Tux personal and ' elided friends of Gen
erals Grant and ,13u pci will learn with pleas
;lire that the quarrel ra' long time existing
'"Niftween these distinguished then, has been
!tjalltedoy,-or by the partici interested, and am
it'Fably-adjustei. , lietter friends,'•it is said, are
nOt,now•to•be found about the National Cap
lie', than the two persons here - referred to. • ,
litre Il'arrieburg'7itegraph suggest ' s'iteiion.
%ViHinuiß,the ItepresentatiVo in Con.
gt css from theNetity-thirti District in this
t...ilatte, for'enitol Statc9 Attorney General, ip
c.'ase dolinson iS deposed and Mr. Wade tills
hts pl.ice. .Mt. Williams sthy be a suitable
peyou for that poqition, but'unfortunatelypr
ttini, very few per Sons outside of his) intuit:l-
Ate District sewn to be aware of it.
. .
..11pstiEsCer:t. .Imi made some . importlint
changes in . 1n.4 criminal code. She has prac
ticalq• allfilislithi . cai)i ta I punishment, by the
emiettnent ilta hitt' declaring that no criminal
shall sutler the pauttlty et . .death 'without the
tt nani num g recoMmendittion of the J u ry.', She
has decided that in all criminal cases the ac-
cured shall be allowed to testify in his oivn he ,
half. And further, she has provided tliat an
amendment to the Constiention shall he sub_
mined to the people next N ovembe'r,
\
iug the grand Jury system. •
A NEw Yew( correspondent About
font• months ago a few . young Men tried, the
experiment of ittnpng a new daily t :Paper in ,
Brooklyn. They were good writei4, and the
paper was spicy . and readable;. but after a
struggling . exisienee of three months it sud
denly expired from want of patronage. The
proprietors have just gone into bankruptcy,
and it is diSeOvered that their debts for a three
months experiment in journalism amounted
16 over 1t4,003.: A. history .of the struggles
-and tosses of men I .: lto`luive failed In the news
paper busineis during the last twenty years
would be. interesting reading.
Tim New York Tribi•ite of last Friday in
a double-headed , talitimial. makes this an
u cente t a "We. have assurances from
Washiniti that Gen. Grant finds it not in:
consistent with his - duty as a soldier to an- .
pounce it as his opinion that the-only hope fOr
the peace attic country is the success of the
pending Impeachnient trial. He feels that
national security demands the iremoi•al of the
Probitltent. If the trial should the people
can only expect mnreassumptionS ,of power,
and a more determined resistance of law.—
' When the General of our l Arthics entertains
Iliisvonviftion there is no rooin for doubt as
to the 'liar of the Senate. The royal nation
(lemmta the President's removal. '
1-4-41.---
A 1711u : it:to fight occurred a few days ago
in our ,State Legislature on the appropriation
So'coinPlete . the military history of the raft
on; Pemisylvania regiments. The liepuliti-
cans fi!ipiiiirtal thc.mcasurc, nliiro Ilic bent
oerats iiiiposeti it, on the ground, as"ll,r. Sea
igitt stud, that they did not want a military
)ti'stilryt.' Pennsyirania during tlta var.—
Th.'y would gladly, he remarked, wipe out all
reiNnld of It, and forget that it hadlver taken
plad.. The appropriation howescr was Made.
The soldier; of this State should hold Senator ,
&aright and hisTelhiw Democrats in remem
, bram:c fur this thrust for services rendcred at
;.:ho most trying time in the. history of our
.I:Government.
• Tnit. Mowing is a feeble attempt by the
. .Washington, Penni).leania, hire rsonian, to
imitate the Brick Pomeroy style, now su pop-
War among mute :rats: • •
"Forsis Tears the Democracy has felt
lm
tuiliate ashamed a( Itself, because forotd
Otos wrong poaitatin. It has'been a hypo
crite and a liar through the war. The war is'
Black Ilepublien property. What is General
. i.herinan but: imurecrer..an invader of prl
vale rights, and a cotton tido'? lithe Democrats
are mean enough to put in nomination any
imp. for President who ever wove shoulder-
straps during the AbolitiOn crusade, see hope I
he wilt he &kited and we will &all in our
power to accomplish that end."
„Nirx; the Representative from Centre
Coantyin the Slate Legislature, is also Ute ed-
Itor or the Bellefonte Wage/Imam • Ife nowt be .
an unmitigated traitor; for in his paper of a
'elv days ago appeared an . editorial,;(and he is
aid to haste Written it himself) in which it
v * Was statedthat "civil liberty received such a
shock when Gen. Lee , surrendered •to Gen.
Grant at Appomattox Court House as it had
never received before.” A man entertaining
sentiments like thi.s should not be allowecito
tof4Filpy.a teat in the Pennsylvania Legislature,
and the sooner that body expels Lam the more
creditable will it appear in the sight of all
-,% trea , on of their
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As \i't the other daylittittinted AVM proba
bly t he, case: t I c ordering of i Gen.hancock to
the district_of the Atlantic,l is generally re.
ganled Ili:ill:la of a selitinet of Mr. Johnson
with which hNia.A tiffit:ialiltiis will be signal . ..
ized.' The select inn of Gen:Gordon . Granger
as commander at Washington, in the place. of
Gen. ry, I pears to have been decided on
though Mit aunonneed Asl to Granger the
/Arad correspondent says : "There is good.
reason to believe Gem Granger is designed
for some' special mission, the time for which
has not arrived,l and hi.; prolonged. presence
here; together With his frequent. iatervic,ws
at the White House, would:Scent to.strength
en,
stieli•beliet Gen. llanco k, hoWever, has
not yet °Akre any changesin-departmental
commanderstl has init. intimated that any
such changes _ have been .Contemplatixl."
Pitts. Corni
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A Good Day's Work. . .
The House 4t
workter m/: ayo by passing the bill coin . -
manly Styled themi IEcIISTRY! BILL . The pro-
t
visions of the min will-hereafter obviate the
use of coffee to eblor naturalizatiOn paper's
in short, the Gaye' of fraudulent voters are
numbered,
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When the'bill was taken Up yesterday, the
Democrats olpressed a detenninatln'n that, It
Should iint - Tinss. 'Every possible inotion tore
- tard its pessage was made, and the yeas and
nays calleffon every question. The friends
of the measure submit:LA quietly- during the
morningsession, but in the afternoon the pro-
Vious question was called whiekpreventasili
useless debate. When the Democrats disccii
•,,
ered that the bill was boUnd to pass,* a large
i •
number left their seats, hoping that thereby
the House would ba - without a quorum; and
the number ofmembers was at
. onUfte re
duced to fifty one—exactly -a,' quorum, sonic
ten Republican members being absent, haiing
paired off with Democrats. The Republicans
labored- flutlitully; and &ring the absence
of the Democrats, accomplished, What they
would not have done if the Democrats had
remained in'the' hall, the suspension of the
rules By a two thirds vote, to Pass the bill fi
nally. When this vote was had the Demo.
ends discovered their mistake, but too late to
avoid it, and the bill passed tinally, With some
excellent amendments offered by. Mr. Thorn,
i ere ring•to Philadelphia. T.
The Senate will, at once,
,concur in them
and the 'bill will no doubt piiss the Senate fi
nally, to day.--Har. TdeOriph, .-Ipri/ 3rd.
A RAND of despe ratloot, the , tm;(dvas
the Kuk Lux Klan, and composed of e*sol
diem of the rebel army, was organized some
time ago in the Southern States. • The mis-;
sion of its members for a while scented to bel
the keeping of the freed blak:ks from voting
the Union ticket by means of threats of via
hence to person and proPerty. Theorganiza
tlim seems to be extending - to other fields, and
taking upon itself additionrit:labors. Instead
of confining its operations to, frightening ne ;
gross away from the polls, it now hints its
purpose to play The part with Wade should
he become President of the United States that
Booth played with President Lincoln in MI
On last Saturday . .morning the PreAdentpre
trinpore of the Senate(Mr: Wade) received the
following letter. through the Past (flee, at
Washington 11.. C. The Headlines of the let
ter were printed:
VEAD4VARTERS K. K. K., WAFRINGTDN D.
C., April 3, ISM—GENERAL ORDER—The'
C.'V. P. K. K. K. congratulatcsthe President
pro import upon the timely assaisination of
Andrew Johnson's predec:issor, and the pro
ipeetive removal 01 the
_present obstruction.
By direction'of the C. V. P. K. K. K. Official
S. C. K. K. K.
Those who feel disposed to yeat thisllireat as
ohm stgnificane.e, will bear in mind. that no
person believed one week before Mr Lincoln's
life was taken, that there existed, a littinambe
ing so reckless and NI kited as to undertake.,
the desperate act. Yet a Booth *;l3 found
then. Other Booths may be found now. • I
Is Virginia in 18.51 a woman was indicted),
tried, and sentenced to 'two years imprison
ment for teaching a.slave to rend. tfie-in
dletment read as follows:
"And the said not having the fear of
God before IterleyeS, but moved . and imtiga-
Le d thereto by the; evil, did teach a certain
negro woman to read the Bible, to the great
displeasure of Almighty (Ld, etc?!
This was a Democratic indictment, under a
Democratic law, in a Democratic Statc.•
ME majority of the Republican State tick
et, says the Plitsburgh Commercial, in Arkam
sas is ab0ut.0444 thou:void, and the Legisla
ture is Repiihnean by a decisive majority.—
'lids State 'Was always reliable for the Demo
cracy. It had just about as much to gain by
the rebellion as, a man with everything com
fortable around him has In rushing headlong
into a consuming tire. But it 'went into the
rebellion nevertheless—that is, the Demptrats
carried it in, and we sec it to-day under 'free
suffrage, Republican in every 'fibre. Arlian.
sas possesses many attrations of soil and cli
mate, but the.grpatest of all her attractions
and adyantages is her free constitution. •
Tun Connecticut election has, ns we antici
pated it would, gone against the. Republican
candidates. English (Dcm.) : is reported to
been re-elected C overnOr by a majority
of from 1500 to 2NOO. The botoulzatioi of a
large body :of rk "roughs" to Conn cet
ieutis said to have '''done the business" for
the Republimins. .
' We have also met with a re ffse in Cin
cinnati. Three tickets were ip the field in
that city— Republican , Denioc - riA and
Working-men's. '1 he Democrats of course
won in a triangular fight of this character.
They however, but barely .won the election
of their ticket.. •
Republicans, have however, giincd
largely in other kcalitica in Ohio. Tbis re
verse In Cincinnati is therefore elearliatrib•
utable to local troubles, and witiin•Jl• any
'political rignifcance whaicTer.l
: Gov. Insm%PmenafteactirliltAl3ll--
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, % el, to ti*Detntierati of this court:
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t b h7De ir tr dirn i ic nomination . r fo d r el l:t v : lmd den bL t 4" t o h r is a ..
y at ea 'A r, l b hin y 7 erey sayitebt.l.iestredralt.V. a s
s t
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b tlithYr e : : :ree n : t :Yl74 t erB P: D ildl weeez et :ffil o ku n l 'a :frorn rep i: sn u S a ta lu dww4 l ee!mu n lnd le vhie. it ribm e tt : : : din : e- .
reviews o metey;at.lll.l bindle, 0 ....;;' ii. 44.,
.
' "It is n mistake to • suppese that the bona
' lie mostly &Idly riatiltallst. ''lLtirkiiiiittil liai,;:l
longing to ; children-.and. witlewp , under the
order of the courts of theT'lethni cif Ititsteett
*we been Invested in Government bond. _The
vastamouritiheld by Llfe. and Fire Insurance
Companies and sayings banks, are, in fact'
hold in trust for, and afro the reliance of the
great body il - •active 'business and laboring
men.or woman, or of Widows anUorpliani;
The savings hanks ("this State, are the de:
; positories of the poor, or of 'persons- of limit
'. ed ineansilrold about' $60,000,000 - of Gkirern
nient bonds.: The whole, amount held , in the
State of 'New • - York r in the various forma of
trust, ill not all below tr 200,000.000. -If we
look into other States we shall see that 'only a
small
share. of these hones are held by teen
known ns capitalists. But i hey belong. in fact.
it not In: forma t o the business, the active end
laboring menibers of society. The destruction
lof these securities would "make a wide spread
rain and distress whichlwould reach into every
workshop and every home however bumble.
*, * * , Whatever Our views may be. the
payment of this debt will fall upon the:future;
Do what ...We may, a generation . that will
come after us,will decide. its mode,of payment
and without ' , regard to anythiag;that we may
Say. The depressed industry dour land,fts'imf.
feting laborr, demandhatthe loatVof taxation
be lightened. Ther e a Perfectattiord in the
democratic - ranks as to the- - .policy, ' and need
,of honesty; and economy; but there is some
difference of opinion as to - the construction of
the contract )vith the public' creditor. Some
hold that it is right, and that it is :due to the
tax payers, that Ave- should save What' emu
by paying the •prinelple of the debt- in curren
cy; but they underrate the force of their. own
I
arztuuents. It is a mistake to suppose • that'.
the i ntercsts of the bondholder and . tnxiiity
ers are antagonistic. The fact is overlooked'
that In order to make any saving, by giving
the bondholder a - debased and worthless pa
per we would bring upon 'ourselves disaster
and dishonor which -• will cost a hundied-fold
what we -",can save. It means that we are to
give to the laborer for Id z.toil a bass carrot
ey; it means that the honor ofour country
shall be stained; It means that our businesd
shall be kept hi uncertainty 'and conhision; if
means that the laboring num shall suffer by
the increased cost Of the comforts - of life; it .
means that the - taxpayers shall lie burdened
by a (loves nin'ent proved to be corrupt and
I imbecile by this very depreciation of its mon
' ey. We can't afford to speculate upon the
; Nation's honor at so fearful a-cost. - .
The , Cllmax In the Fraud Which
Enabled the Democracy to Cat.
ry the Twenty-F . lrd' Senatorial
District. . - . • •
It will be remembered by our ie*ierS thiit
in the testimony taken in. the contested elec
tion ease now being tried lieforen Committee
of - the State Senate, a witnesk named ()'hues
swore that certain fraudulent naturalization
papers.lind beenaisethat those who voted
on these papers had nsecl„a certetin style'of
tickets, and that as he knew of these facts he
had been paid $6OO by . ti Catholic Priest of
Clearfield county to lease. the State. This
man's testimony was coroliorated by the tick,
ets afterwards found in the ballot-box; hut the
Wain facts, that .he had been paid $5OO to
leave the State that he might not:appear and
testify to ihe fraud, wereuncorroboritted. In
the ineantiniethit Priest eatiktitor tic-ntmtir
and the cfmnictor of the witness was' Inv'
peached by the - evidence of other witnesses
brought foriVaril by the Denioeraerto - swear
they would not believe him on his oath. But
on TucSday the climax of this transaction of
Democratic fraud was reached by the appeai ,
ance of the Priest in clue: lion before the Com
inittee; who swore he paid VAK) to the man •
o;3liira to leave the State and not appear and
testify to the fraiids which he knew, had been
committed by the Democracy orn certain
election district in Clearfield county, in voting
men-on forged naturilization papers. Hem
is the fraud plainly and solidly established. It
is traced to the city of Philadelphia, where
men had been engaged to prepare these forged
naturalization paperi; it Is traced to, the Dent
, ocrittic State Central Committee; it is traced
to Clearfield county; it Is brought out In the
evidence of the hired agent of the Dent'ocratte
leaders of Pennsylvania, and it is corroborated
by the CathOlie Priest who paid the money, $360,
to induce the absence of the witness to prote the
tiart. A plainer case of villainy was never
!by
out. It fixes beyond all doubt the fraud
,
!by which the Denteci acy of Pennavlvania car
ry elections„while it' leaves the bemoctlttle
State Central Committee in the attitude of an
organization conducted with ttpurpiiSe to in
duce fraud at the ballot-box arid dofeat,:the
ends of justice where the right bto be vindi•
ceted.
—ls it not due to the Catholic church that
the Dishop r under whose control is the Priest
who, figures in this disgraceful buainass, to at
once bring that functionary td an =mint, as
lie has unquestionably compromlied his cal
ling as a servant of God, and • lowered the dig
nity of the sect of which he Iran riwati a mem
ber? No sect can afford to recognize men. as'
its representatives such as:the Clearfield coun
ty:priest who, by lending himself to further
the foutcorruptions of the Democratic leaders
deserves tcOose the confidence of the people
lie Profesaes' to instruct in honesty and honor.
StaaV leant
• . •
Tan Now Orleans Tabunegives the follow
ing capital contrast of thej.wo3losesen, of
whom Andrew is the latest kiibt men: . . '
-The true Moses was the meekest of men; our
Moses is .the most mulish. 'lletrue Moses was
a man of prayer; our Moses is a man of .oaths.
The Arne Moses was slow of speech, nod had
his brother for n m outh-piece; our Moses un
fonunately speaks forlihnself. The true Itlci-•
ses was a great law giver; our Moses is ante.
nous law-breaker. The true Moses forsook
Egypt, nut fearing the' wrath of its king; our
Moses has gone down to Egypt for help. The
true Moses turned hisliack on the foe of his
country,, our Muses has turned his • back Ti
his friends and the friends of his country:;
Tha true Moses "endured" to the end; our 310 7
see has betrayed and abandoned the cause
which he swore allegiance. The. true Moses
led an oppressed people'ont of bondage; our
Moses promised to do it, but left them to their
foes. The true Moses labored to save theo;
pie from the bite of fiery serpentS; our Moses
has sought to have all the people bitten by
them—i. e.,.Copperheath. Whet* thetrue. 310-
ties died, the children of Israel wept for him
30 days; when our Moses shall le to the. White
House for Tennessee, all the people will say
amen.
The man who reeled into of ought
to be ruled.out.
The New Hampshire Eleetlon.'•
DOW IT LOOKED TO A MAX ON TIIE onourin.
From the New l'oxk IVorkt jitit &phi the
election: 1-
"New Hampshire Democrats whp are now.
Out of the State, but are entitlud to vats in it,
should be sure to be at the polls 6n Tuesday
next, and by their votes aux/1 the Democratic
majority that is anticipated by the Democratic
Stah:.Cesstral Comniittas of the State. , •
IMP IT LOOKS TO A MAN UP A Tan.
From the New York. World just after . thc
•
election: ,
. .
"The result ayesterdars. electiies
Hampshire will' disoppoint,.only.,lhose • whose
judgment had been trarpcd Ly deinporory pdijieel
ezeitaanw so j:?rAsto- 4.4*spete tha &Won of
t lee Zmocratic candidate:A?. Stet .6:ficera.
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.I..the citizens ofltocbrater d Surrounding tennif
fle would eaytffit 'fie int particular attar don ter
altrPri' 1118 tie* Wide or distingulahtng dire: nee
entwine-14u trioffecgreatrel et - to PerPorlu Iluirerlng
witli chronic diocese*. De ill also aid other phyai..
dans in rumor; and thedia oats of difficult cases,
by bovine timely mile*.
. tar Dlffcefitr Darn; begot pt. PelfilkOn's
.near the Depot. Itiwheiter. rer county.'rd. •
Call and got a p!itaphfit %
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TAlt rAiiimna*ED BRfiß giVirlltToll4oß3l
hit friends and Oct nbileiresterally that he has
-Just received s nenstork. of goods of the latest
'styles fur spring arid slimmer wear, which hal
• offers at rem nualerste mite". •
dELYTAIo,ci;Er. ,rulizseizsrm.yo GOODS . ,
CONST4MY oIC 1141111). , •
4 Clothing made to 'order* 'the sliorieit !.porsitife
notice. • ,• •
Thenitflit to the public for put faint% I hope 1131;
close attenitou to inibmess to merit a continuance of
thesame.- - • '-•
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. 1 • • pATSL *ILLER,,
. • .lISI De6l ST.JiBIDOEiLiTiII'
EIPRINIY& 1317 MER GOODS.
/net reeelyad a New &cock al Goad!. ef the Latest
Scylla, for -
SPRING&SUMMERWEARi
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And willo' up, to order In . the. most
be nuid
" • ' " approved styles, and
REASONABLE TERMS.
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CLOTHING MADETO 15DI)Eit IN LATEST AND
T 7/
MOST FASILLONAELE 8 LES, AND AT SMORT
NOTICE. . • • , ' .
GEOR. E BRAUN, •
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. Broad uxiff I . Nese L'righ tun: .
speres:zin. - ' -
• " SHERIFF I S SALE: •
MITE OF A wnrrop Plißf rAms, 16,
Le sued out of the. Court of Common Pleas of Beaver
county, and to me
,hooted, I will expose to public
talc at the/inquire O tier in Beaver, on
• SATURDAY, Anrilllth, 186 8 ,
at ten O'clock A. 731.. th e folkiwing property. to licit;
All right, title, Interest and claim of defendant of in
and to lot No. 6, in Garen plan of lots In the borough
of Bridgewater, llessee county, la., bounded by ,3ful
berry street sixty feet to the' Intersection of the 'same
with Fulton street,tboace by said Fulton street 10 the
place where the same Intersects Clarion street. thence
by said Clarion street to line alotNe. I, the place
of beginning. On which therrop erected a frame dwel
ling house, with cellar nodetneathruld outbuildings.
Lot vectored and planted With fruit tre"..
Seized and taken as the property of Sarah Prentlie,
at the raft of Win. Stinmer & Ca. •
iolt4 S. urrELL
Stierlfre Mice, Aptil Stb,lBo3. = Sheriff.'
.-.lpirrefl:gt. • . • ' ,
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_ILQV - ARTFPI".. .....0F
.
The Nat lona' Mut of beaver Co.
•. „
liLw ninci, wx; Apr. 0,1868.
_ ..
ASSETS?
Loons and Discounts 1 . ' t imam 171'
- , ntstetr Protest ... 750 00
U.S. Bonds deposited isitb.U. S. Treasurer
to secure cirenlating notes ' ' 190.000.00
U. S. Bonds and Securities on band 40.000 00
Furnittirtiand Fixtures .1 ' !Mt AS
Expense Account' .1 , '. UV) 43
Beal Estate and Banking.luMse 11.501 95
Doe from Banks ! _ 4 'q IRO R 1 ,..... ,
_ ---
Coin ..... ....
• 1.C1,1 us
Lcgal Ter.der,Bank Notes all Checks $1.610.".0
-, ---...
$1112,236 91
LIABIL7IES:
Capital Stock $130,000 03
!
National Bank: Chenhttion. I, .. 97,A10 00 .
State Bank Circulation .1
''''
110 00
Dividend, unpaid ' 1.955 yr .
Contingent-Fund - ..... 9.50000
Due Depo.itore - r . 111.201 52
Discount; Exchange and bnctet..": - 0.550 04
.1 ~
P
. ' 1 M. '256 91
a
The above is corrcrt Osbert from the report to the
Comptroller of the Currency.
apr9lsB. EDlVti Bp 1100 PS, Cashlth
CARR.,
M'CANDLESS
& CO.,
DRY
.0„.0V -DS,;
, . . .
. . . v o,,,it. ••.! _
..
-.-., 0. 4 • croct Olt.,
• - ' PrOgit uncut.
•
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•
• : . : .
• , i
Buyers of—Dry Goods AL, invited to examine the
rumple to Stock-over pat to this Market.
Many Wm . most popetarS les are not to be found.
elsewhere,. b elm. controlle4 rely by ns. Thecutirc
stockhavitt been purchased the Icereet safes.
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- VIDIVLIPE . TION I, '.
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PRINTS. --
D.ELALNES. i t, .
~..ARMLYIIES: ' •
• • -- -C i
RED ALPACAS.
. - i : `. •
COLORED - WOOL;D 'AINES, ' •
- ; FRENCH GUI lAMS, . .
I • • SCOTCH GILIIIIB, ' '
DO* ' C OINGIIAITS,
I .
CLOTHS.
DOESKINS,
EANCY CASSME
'TWEEDS. I
- COTTONA I
. . •
HOOKUP 1. t
SHEETING% ;!
• ' SHIRTING% "-
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TI KINGS,
• CHEB::
A lugs and r
N 0 Fr
I
HOSIERY,
Buyers
apr568.,41.._
TREASTIRER'S .. SAtE:
•
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MAIM= 01 VEX, THAT VI PIM_ ...
aerie of iiikAet StAseetably_eplds Ceirdeonwesunk
the 11th theft Hatch, 1515,entitted. aunt to s.
mod sb teetodireetles the 'mode of seUtns unseated
ebb Abexes,U.4othe serer"! subsequent lbetas , :i i
seta! tki, Sad the several sets in eoulbrmi ,
Letttrestiand dinettes the sale of Be - 1
k falere, Slate, Borough. Behooh Hoed
a Dainty nem and the -41st section of the Itet ot.
April lII* 181k-Sethetiring and di:lndus the to
and sale of all' real relate as unseated lands are
now sold in mithatetion if the taxes due and 'unpaid
by the owner or owners thereof, also the sets authorit
ies the eabsof misnited lots Lathe boroughs of Bearer,
Bridgewater, llochester and Falleton, for tx=x
es, the followittg lots .and n
nd tracts of uwed
n the elrydy- et . Hewer. or so ninth thereof as will
Pe.l,o**lkeTbadef*• _of lazes accrued thereon for the
years Mend Idesasild so much taxes of previous .
years as remain unpaid,) will be expand to!publit.L.
sale, It the'ettiatilocute, hi ilidßorough antearer, WT.
ia . -
"---, ~Of Of y •- the 81/1 of irutio:•ftezt •-•-
cootinolOg the tame by adjournment If necessary.
-, d-, BLIJAII BARNES -%
se . 1 13 ; - -- f , :: ;: i : `3"Foittirer 0r.,/ * co. ,•
arPersons deilrees of paying the taxes due upon
any. Jot or tract In the following fist, are nodded to du
so before day of sale, and no proportylrill he withheld
from spleen a Premis(to pay, ~ i .', . 4 , , •
• Ndrr..--All property marked 'with a star (*) is re-'
tuned under the pat entice of the act of April 29th, i
Sale. List., for the : - Taxes of 1865 and
' .' - 1866.
REPUTED , OWNEIO3
Bin Braver Thump
Herrin Thomas helot; feed*
..I,kaeert/loroced. ;
Alexander-W - 011X lots ' 4
Furgusuu Elizabeth, part in lot , '
Thompson Wm A.. 2
Young Peter,' 1 lot* I '
Eakin. Alexander. 1 lot'. -
Diarks Inane, 1 Ice
. Borough Torruship,
Herron Boron, Academy lots
Henry William; house and lot*
M'Kenalo Alvin. lot, '
Hisinger's Wm heire.2loS,' •
Gordon Jae: riots' plan,l lot,
Brighton Itnenship. •
Dici.ev Oliver, house and lots •
.11ritlgereater BorOugh.
Hays Jon. Hays' p lan,l lot* '
Handl:two itothers,Mend. plMots.
Finney Ovid,Mend. plan, a lots,
•• • " .Hemp. plan. 1 lot,
Porter Wm. stable and 2 lots,
Wilson It, frontlotilays plan,
Mendenhall 11, l; let, Mend.plan,
Mitchel Andrew. 2 lots.
Rawdbn Freeman, 11
C/iippitir:AdeneAtir.
Ecaver mandlactoring•Co. land*
I Aufirsta
LmiS • ••
En yt rich. liarria'a Co, ".
Hardy C . A;' -
Hardy A A,
Union Co. •
Wengb D D Env. " .. -
Lyons James, l lot,
Thomas! John heirs, 1 lot, ;
Alcorn William. laud. - •
, &
Becoomg Township. • -
Pitts. Ft. Wayne C. Hat. 2 ipta
4 P
and 2 swat Imuclietnington,
Fullston liorough.
DickcyS,house,:hlot Bradfertua*
, Olckcy Mrs A, land*.
'Meaner Mrs. 1 lot , .
Wetelt'Mary, i lot*
Omvner Erilmw.rn. 1 iota
Rhodes M. Ramse's pl, 3 lots,
Jame. Thomas. l ota.
OwnerEnkuswo,tor.S Dunham.
Lancastera Beaver rtv. oil co laud
" • " • house.: lot
Fre‘itont Borongh.
Snoble lt,land bet. main St.IRR•
Industry - 21nrustdp. _
Shomaker Adam. lot, • • •
' ' itarion' Tbie4u,hlp:
Barris Ann, hind* I
Moon' 7turnshiy.
'Potter R.ndi lands or Dondesoth.
ld'lleraldsWituull Id's
SimiuttO, ldj latids ?Carey
-Vora iNeck4eit leitala
311tdoorrraniell 11.1r5 i lA thi s -
ItanNev David, lano 3
Welsh Henry. hind. •
BrtgAten Borough..
Boswell U heirs. I lot* '
Alberson B. lot. Mend. plan•
Champlon.Wm,l lot iloOps plan*
Forobell Jstues. 3 lots & hod*
Lutz &Co, !t.
Penoc:: lot. Mend. plao•
Wluanh.l S;lti lot. " " •
Gould Marla. house and lot•
Leslie Ellssakds, School plan,..
Scott Wm. lot. .
Townsend James. 2 lids,
Evan Jatnes, - part or lot. • '
Forgeiscre Jas heirs, u lots,
two
Meha James, pirt :
Pander James `• '
Richard Jame,.. Jr., I lot.
Townsend Joseph. 3 lots. S: land,
Wilson J 34ractIons td. lots, ,
Talhoes Wm lire, I free. lola,
Old Ilrighltin Co, land:
Hill Jackson, hones lot, •
Pattendii - James, laud , -
Broirii's m heirs. I
I , lt . ..r.qtrle.k Edward, 1 lot,
- Ohio .TownSh/p„
Keitlei.litooseaCo,idadjJlkultV
Raz; IS'l',.land,•. • •
Pala Ali Totragl4p.
Eckler E. loud nil.) John laic?'
Fetterman N. P. land.*
Jackson 'Room, land.
Shield's David hears. land.
Rober 4 , 211 Arch] b 414, !aud.
Du 014 Jitvocearind.. .
Ten fat Ovcar,
Ehlfnot Jacob, land,
Rochester Tturottgh,
Enloe' C heirs,' lot. Pinner pi*
Erb A; I lot, flould'a plan* •
Hood II O, 2 lota* •
Keller J I lot, tlonld's Man*
Setha t A, 2lotx, . *
Wohmlth JJ, I lot. " '" •
Elk F, I lot, Keno's plan,
Elder P bout! and lot,.
Porter Janie+, bonne and lot*
'Nun* D. I lot. Ileno'a plan,
Munn Jelin. hoax° and lot*
BattßroPo S, I lot,.PllttPY*Plan..
Niehoh
E.:l lot' co
loon
swarau..
on
Nell) Lulls. Hot.
Noss E J,3 hots Pinney:B ;dap,
. /Mae Ape Tern Ph ip -
Arbuckle .t.EentleLold.lZeanel7".
p rI; , ,WA V.ll liGnsteand,lot' ,
A 4 anklrf's Chefs's, WASI.
WiTters'Llitbd. . r •
Perris Emily, hon. , and 101. 1
Fells J. I lot, No. It, lieoo's pl.
Gordon Amanda, boase and tote
Ramsey A 3f. 11.4, Ramsey's
Porter Win.Jand.
,/tornsAo.
Itatplyi.3l, 1 kited 3y14: ,
STATE AND . COUIt
trflE CIDeNTY I'lltRA 4 ;1111' P.Ti Wit.
.1 the serertl Townshl itnilltoront
.pocs orrecx.le:ng lh.. Shit^ nod Count)
yeetlEPS, it the lb:m.l 7 4nd- plates, del
viz : •
Phlllipsharglt, May it, in Cool
Freedom. WHaskt
Harmony. Store;
Roc/wrier harp.,' 13. Ankeny"s hotel;
-Raehester tp., ' 111, Ankenels hotel;
Prldreirater, • • -Pk Aleorn's hotel;
Pula4l; 10. R. Wallower;
Follpton. • 1 20; Toll Britton
Now Brighton. ..11. Tfnron house;
do do ' 99 . ltnynn hone:
Plitterpm Shoillne'r Ptive:
insorrettorn. • X.,<calhonns". atom:
frbiormir & Ohio, 21% JoSiso Smith's;
Ind . 95.
Aber's store:
4, lthln •
mot mu, , • - .29 ; Nfehey Fakiiite
Marten. - .'' Janet; Getre,e Rartsclre;
North Sewickley, 2. N. ikfzen's.
...Tele Sewickley, . 3. Georre Faneher's;
FronolnY,• „ 4, ficoreeNeelev'e:
1117.. _
Beaver hotel: & Homewood, 29., Johnston's hotel:
Tarlineton Anm../ 23. Anderson's hotel;
Darlinnion born. & tp.,,24. .7. P. Tifiworth'e:
South Dearer, . Joseph Lawrence's:
'ehinnewa. 29. Mrs. ennningitam's;
Smith Beaver & Ohlo, 29, Keres store:
ohio 30. M. R. Derinrer's:
Roolistown, July g. Rotel at Rookstolcrn
Rookstman & Greene,' 7, Rotel at Tiookstown:
Hanover & Greene, R. Swearlacer's 8.8. shop;
Frankfort, 9. R. sh•veneoree;
•
ITanoyer, 13, Fee•Ps store; .
Raccoon. la, Roll's store:
!admen& neo. 14, ,Tohn
,41n &. - 11opttTelt". Is. 4, - ,Dvie More;
grip/ore% " •• ; 101;'•1t e; grou`R;
Moon, 17, Wm.'Elliott's;
• J • •c.;
.
ME
cocoa
,
rigi — Parmentactn he rnade in the nAinininfi tmin t
Al l _ l ieenses must be paid herrn," the. Ist day'
of 'Tilly. . B. BARNES.
upfaNiS:ltm. „ • • • Treasurer.
ILocaiitip7.l
, . .
Lapp;
'TI ULI EAfgq, IN 4.1 f 1 FINDS OF •
T if
r '
- ±B7l:rruvx
Anil/4.1 1 441'04.
- •
ROCHESTER. Ph.
l!'ultY2T. e 'r°l - 47.Y,
.Priam • ti
arr.l3lt.tt.
Ts;
COVERLETS
ed Stock of
ULM
E.Y. •&C.:..
hze izr:tzeco.Uti
GRAND SPRING
OPENING AT
4114--;, -BENCE ' S,
TIIIItD STREET, BEAVEp, PA.
Entirely New Stock
IVIILLINERT GOODS I
RIBEONS.
-1 FLOWERS.
HATS,
. . BONNETS. .
, , FRAMES, &X
!
, I
• if*
143
• ast
21
127
84
113
28
fin
Gu
J. 11. Bence
7r
1 68
91
.7 ,30
51Y,
es ss
Islas` receiving I floe stock of TRIM lIINGS of fey
my kind, Dreu Trimming*, Gimp*, Lace* fur Trim
Wage, 4tc.
3335
3841
41
2 57
in
I t. I
is
2 SS
4 ,..
We elaluilb7ini4 'stood nnieepon iihntyp on .Land
FANNY lIANDKERODIEFS AND GLOVES,
Of ill 14:16. . Cuff, and "Conant, Ladles' Scam,
nvneh Ford.% .tc:,
Ma
'Xi
1 VA
I
6 90
• .=-Einabroiclery,.. ,
•
A good msortment always' . on 7 4.1: Beautiful pat•
terns of canine.' work for ladies' underwear, 1.c., Sc
5 03
-b4
. 1 13'
4 CKS
Mi
VEIL SiUFFS,
339
27
299
•-.26.11"11
41 *A
17 IR
9
1 09
W.
3 00
3 CO
WITS AND BONNETS ALTERED.CLXANED AND
DONE OVEN. WEAK
• .
Also,: p F e.ses and Sacques cut
and made to order.
d
m
Elegant Fretteh IVlhtbonc Gaeta, very 4eare
PINKING AND sniiirri_va,
J OR
15
71
.1 D)
Thoec new styles of
1 Dl
51 13
11 15
95
Elia
2!,
9 4 R
1 le
4 RI
4M
fri
to st
43
2 3 1
- Our God are weteautable and carefully; aeleeted.--
I:verylfrtu: desirable In onr floe fs added townr stock
au animas Introduced in the market. Our goods are
what we repoxent them, and our prices as low as any.
.Thankful our filen& and cnsto ni , ror plat patrou--
wei `would respectfully auk a ntlnuanre of the
fame. (Are us an " early' • call d 'agtlury
au:l36B:am.
L
GGG tiG7
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1
37 N)
1 93
X PA
190
3 30
IN)
1 'AI
STRAW AND
11111111URY GOODS,
4 4r.
5 7S
1 46
4:0
61
Ifl4
5 51
3 65
1 7S
1150
I\TOTION fl OU S I
E 3121
2 Xi
1 21
I'M
Jos. Hots() & Co.
-.-
1 71
4 27
81
1 21
t
Call the ntt , ntion of Buyerp ;to thelrslar, , e, and choice
I . V 123
113 178
16'
138 139
140
New Spiing and Summer Goods.
Which al 1 he found complete in every department.
and embracing all that is Nov, Novel and ti.nfill In
their line.
co t 1 co xL
Y TAX•
WHITE - GOODS !
L ATTENT)/N
his. for thopur
, tax& for the
Ignated
Embrolderi... Lama and Life Goode. Flouncing.
• Banda.. Iturnings, Infant.• Cap.. Wales.
Robe., French and Scotch
Nccdicw•urk.
Twig Stare:
nyeKetra otEte:
Fdgince, Hats,
Inpettinge, Fonnetk
Veils.' . Fr*met, •
Tarletanee, Flowere, ,
Manner, Crape', -
Uncles; bilks,
HA - NRKERCHIPS;
FURNISHING GOODS.
Trimmings and Ornaments,
llopp rikirtt, French (orsrte. Worsteds, Bair Nets
and Braids. Dress Batton.. guspendeiv.
brellao„ Parasols. Table Covers. Linens.
• PaperidosUns, Towels, Drillings,
Counterpanes. Soap and Per-
. tumefy. Note and Leiter "
raper r.nd F.nro- ',25 'LW
, • lopes.
•
.
Priers:as tow as Now York Jobbcis.
Ordsts promptly attenaol to. 1
CABII -.TRADE
Agents Fer 2 43IS3IASK, METROINSLTTALN,,i and
KEYSTONE .• .• . .
No!. 7.7,, Biaiket Street
PITTSBURGH ? PA.
astafitkit
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+ 5 . , ~ ..
1 ~
' ~ t
Era
Buttous:
or . cyry descirlptliina.
Done to ordet
HOOP SKIRT. 3.
THE LEADING
TRIMMING, RIBBON,
CM
=I
' I
assortment of
Oar Stock of
Plain, F.mbroLdered and FanCy
Gents' and Ladles'
DRESS AND CLOAK
GLOVES, AXD HOSIERY,
roflEloN AND DOXESTIC
- Collar Co's,
11,09PRift SLATE
TWIN CITI4LATEMINING
aiturvAer . viis CONPANY.
NICIIMT P EC,
ILL
A Br NDZlllereiary. 1 0)f, J. X. SllALLlVatipt
rtsident. ' • sujhride4c4.;
No. 43 Xeventli rtitreeti Plttaburc, pa.
It is believed that thwthne hair,ome In the pra ms
of American architecture, when the question nil w
longer be asked. What 'shall we use rev reou ge ,
but, 'teem cart wg °ATM.% rut 11:4r
Older notes bite long place eStabashed the Ik t.
thatno "'Alerts' taco well *dived, and 443 So darahle,: k
- for - covering 'buildings. Two Obstacles t a
general use In thlei country.have-ethited hte,tozoit,:
the transition chl7eter of society, si l ky
necessarily opposed to permanence in ateldiset ar ,, I , i
and snood, the great abundance and low pri es ' o r bw rzl- i_
hers. The brat Impediment is rapid It yleidlag t o
, and riper ideas on the en of hulking, and the ab
,er must loon glee away to the rearcity and advaadikr
'price 'of lumber suitable for roofing pin*.set.
We submit a kw leading srlenntages of a !.! t z ,
3ttoi superior to everi other tnappearatc,
It is easily put ou.
It Plays lusurattee.
It IN tire proof. •
t is latperieltableX
The Twin City ante Company's ilines are in Nes&
ampitm Comity. Penn's. The slate le a besnritol
dark. blue, unchangeable , in color, splits In perfect!
smooth plates of any size minim!, and hardens Plead.
fly by exposure to the atroospbere, Slste lath
United SA tell IS superior to it,in an the qnalities ewes.
tial to a good root; and we think but Huts erpialro It.
It Is furnished at the yard ill Pittsburgh, at the rats ,‘
vs m a square roue lientinsd square tort), uhkli
ayy
expense of laying. will sill about SS per c'Ent, to os
cost,of a shingle roof at present prices.
Samples of Slate may be seen, and ordtra U
tbs
office of A. T Shallen beeps'. Mehemet. Pa.
Jbartfai.; at a distance, can address J. S. limo: Tr .
No. 43 Seventh stre:et, Pittsburgh, Pa.
marlirrix:Cm.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
BY VIRTUE OF A N.ORDETt OF I', II F: tißtllAX6'
, Court of Beaver couuty, the uthlurAilmed will et.
poet to We, et public, out-cry t ou th oa
•
. •
•-• WEDNESDAY, April •21/th,
at I o'clock. P. M. of paid day. all the felle-ci cz
retitled real create ofJoellth If eC.evan. Ett.. of Leurt
docity. deceased. situate Inup. ton town.lliD Bea.
cur county. Pa.. via: &kind lug Dude of &nue thlua
on the North. lands of John MeCa ughtry on tho 15,1,
binds Intent John McKnight. deed..,llll the Swath. :111 , 1
binds of Ilrigh Dilworth or the Weat.'rontainion
11 DRED AND rELXV EN ACHES. more or la,
eighty ALCMs of whirl' are clecirert, and th e bal m , w ea
tlinben-d. On it are ereetecra Stone Dense, one i , torr
with haiemetit. Utehen and cellar. Al-o, a story and
a half frame honer, about IV by e 1 free. Urtli of
guml fruit on the'pnwnlecw. .Yarn nen wojemli. and
In a good etato of cultivation.. four fee: te , n of ;nod
coatunderlies aborts Peventy•fivr scree of nib! land:-
Premise* vri;Lick mile o I nn, n,cn FIAT,
8 R.
7'EltslB.—One-thlnl of pnrclt4e tnntn.y In !and
upon confirmation of rale by the Court, th,, biaaarr la
two equal anneal Itottalhaomrs roan that dye wait lr•
tennit from same time, and secured by n•old and moa
gage on the premliert. The tolreita.or to pay exi+rort
of preparin g title. bond and mortgagc.and,,llt,muld:a
stamps. For further Informa:lon Inqair , of If 4 an.
I .r
dur*lzand. l'rtnee in P. 0.. Lawrence county, Pa.,or
U. Elute, litaatturt e , Boner, Pa.
„HMI! RAIINFt..
Aditer. de bank non. rum ter to:1*mo ant..' u.
BOUNTY ; ACCOUNT.
CCOI . NT OF RF.CF.IPTS AND Td7P.3E.
LI. Daunt shy School DirretoN 1/3.1iuut..1 twig.
slain and Borough. fur hutn.ty pit po duria i g the
ytra...• 1864, 1363 and lste,'
Dr,
.trom
cu.
llf . ho to 7.lvolunte,ro and l l to.
4lwaya on hand
Tubonds ie,+ned
•
eraag,
Byrtnnlpo nail blanks.
By caoh t.11:,,,ht. Inc iii. Sogwy..
I;y cinli paid to J. Ctint.lti,:n:m r.r
service.,
no y. S.t3f r rATTin:so:'.;, TrenFure
Tai scar Mll.
By :mount paid on bunch,
Ify el)111•CII•114 CoMllli,..i , olt. :DA la'
by error to a, , ,, , sawnt. is .t.;
Ilylltr.t tax and vvineration. '"107 11
By earn In Tic:l4're, hand Mar. I, 't:!.*% t . 114 e,I 1
p.1:1 111
We hereby cortlry that we he I, I.ftre ..-.nn.'n.a ih..
firry l :.,!;,g L. c 1 .ii I.: n.. ! r.La:: :.•:.. : .1 :th.(l4
t.talcd
r.
r. .
M MAIN!..I.S,
Datl;ng,tun, Match 21,t,
U• S. PTTERNA.L REVENUE
• 1. , ''C)31 1 . 1).36
cyrier: 1!4 ItEltItCY GIVEN To Ai.l.l'Ellltcs'A
interretrd that the annual liar 11111.....111 'ht. for
Infertml nerelote tacen ibr re.a 1 fib. lin , boon
tettmont to Inv by the .0 . r.r.11 Aorlotuat
the 2.lth Collection 1/I.stiet and that tb-7
will be open fur Iflepectitin et the
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE.
In Waiftililif on. Penn's.. from the i Oldie dry vi
April best, fluent: which tiind pergur.s s~,rir:rd tear
make appeals from chat they c0n0.1..; ers,con.s•
iunNt he io
particularly thetinatter of cohipi.ilut, ,
a decision is requested.
JAS..I3. It Ul'l.F., A.liieetor. 211 h U a.. Pa.
marzra:at.
ROCHESTER
MARBLE WORKS!
Ia aniurparEed
W. H. garshall,
ITALIAN/IAM EltglyAN 31:111.11LI:
MONUMF.NTS. 11F.Mi STUN Rll NAS
STON it ARP FOS lb
FOR CEM RTE.( Ltns,
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Of a itiperfor quality or. L•at:d
r
ALSO
AVENT FOR THE
Phenix hydraulic Cementer.
ALL PERSONS I DESIRING MONUMENTS nr;
Headstone*. give• ns a call and examine our eteck
before purchasing elsewhere.- We have al*Ill"
hand a Lugo and , superior stock of °lmbed west,
hand
we are selling Wirer than can be had In city
or cagoes (rowboat:4lin agent' , through the comp
tne. are If agents, call and examine for Sow:
wares heibre purchasing.
kb WlR:fim.
- ',DISSOLUTION NOVICE.
onor, IS lIEFIEBY, GIVEN. THAT TUE TA RT•
neribip hcosiofore (Waling bet %cern Robert Tor,
Nat and John Samoa. tit :law Galilee. Rea Ter tram.
ti t Ps.. undo? ins Arm of ratter S 4ebeenti. trip di..
solved bratutaal conansit. on tea An dal of Nirt b.
Imo. EMI pattoit t allowed t n tier. tbe nuno of
that= in. do liquidatiou ear. Bette
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DEALER IN
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MANUFACTURER OF
G rind Stones