itt i li BEAVInt; AUGUST 12 6 186 Et:.. Local and liffseOtillti'!i*Oit:*:. si AUGE .tar S wino erefieal thou an y paper Tiikbliebeil- fhl pcoreameat , Adiertlsora fraraOliO4 ca by bearrlT!U tpilla lapalh, • ;,.,..• t BATE* OF dVinv NEI 1 1%411: 4 . - 219:i 001 - .• ' ift) o t e - finithr,-4 irodA.::: . nd irat h t t ?'"Tryi r — on Two quarcr. 41410 7.01110° Three squares 11 00 6 nil .0 1111 11 00118 00 Four f nunces.., R M 9:00 10 50 15 00121 00 urih colitntn. . . .1:7;00 10 00 IT,50:311 60 40 IV Ont4mll column.. ...... 10 00 14 00 17 00 25 00 40 00 o ne column , f• '400,20 Q 0 ao 00,40 00 7504, - ,AdtdlttlFtrators• and Exec r ators' Notices' op I;F:eciel Notice", ........... ' ri - Paruente , to. Tpu:atear Advert6ing, whlch inn b'o.lCaid ••• • ..--..-•- 1..,-, ..,-, . • ' • gildin . state of thp . Irbermontet!T ror the-wee k gQn U4 o *4o o ,A=Agii it.isos: - .... .' V. . I i --- i, , . A.• at • ' 2.. P. x • 9P. X. .37—... 4 33.--,,,..73 . - 7 , -- . .-.—.33,--., ... .--7.--.., ... 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Notlie . -:-Joloa Dcialle 4 .4.dmt. 1 al - Pwgristei'i Eett,ce'D.pl;egleipti. • ' ortzrecial Nuirees---E 32 J. Eietwlcif.:: t 1 • Consoling.— aw. * tenderly as• um. the Government clerikrecentli diectuutedirom is their lucrative positions in. 'Washington, that they cati make 1 1 5 per day to New-York at brick-laying. et, 'Q A Word to Correasiondenta.—ln Betiding In 7 , c nous for publication of political _meeting'', make them as KhOrt as pooled:tie. A great deal can be said in wry proall compnsa and we will /all oflogr_ corms. ronarutr to bear this Important fact in mind. Lettering far, ace.4Wiers. AilLtott mid Johnston., in Wynn's building, Beaver; li., are pr red to do lettering for nags;-banners, ,tc., at very ehortnotice, and -on reanonable , ternui.-- Thstse wanting anything in that nee should not torgel to give them , , , :••••- ' . . • nun lasi SaturdaY morning a horeitat- Waal to a spring Wagon belonging to' Xdruaaduke ivilson, Req., took feight,and'rarraway,, After run ins short distance thevagon cinneiln 'coining with the house of John Clark, tearing the wagon and bar- soon up considerably aind throwing a son of Nit. Wll-, on out vilo was In nt the time. 'The boy luckily was ;•,1 , , uct Injured. • • P.: ,:.`( Flag Vreiletitattiiii.;.*lite Young Ladles r 1.,:: at Work;—Wikupdeltaiad thatiesetatiyonng ladies 6) cf this place, who prefer Grant and peasie to Blair and War, have takep The necessary steps to 'procure a Icautilni,Anierican;flag, ishich they; will .preient to the Grant and tolfag club at Bearer on next Saturday ,Kening7 Speeches will be made on the occasion.— ;.,, Elery member of thef club and all the Repulilleans 01 r ap,pisce and vicinitipre cordially invited to be prea ,, an ou the occarioa. The ladies especially ails urged ,:,;, to attend. • .) , •tileysttodr and Blare Pole lltdolsag.—A Sty. mour and Blair pole was raised at the ,upper end of town lest Saturday. About one dozen of Democrats anditbout otiouble that number of small lays were anent on the occasion. • The exact amount of en , thtZaarn . mantfeated at ails pole raising can; be deter . mined by eviry person, after we state that not a cheer ;.; obout vOit heard from any one assisting in the work or looking on, from the time thny ccrntaenced digging the hole until the as man and Urchin had left the pound. For Grant and Coltax.—A gentleman resift: in;: to Bridgewater, this county, informs us that' , ho melt ed a letter from his brother a few days ago, re• p!ding in Wayne county, Ohlo. This brother has al wttp, been a prontinent Democnit, but in this letter he Ores that Seymour and Blair A "too much for him," .nd under the circumstances he can do nothing etas than glve Grant and Colfax - ,his active support. Ile also :Ores 4ds hfother the manes of dye of his 'neighbors he have alanys voted the DemoCratle ticket, thataro now going to do as ho will—vote for Grant' and Col far at the 'November election. Roil on the ball. T. C. Tcleholson t lEsoq.. was admitted at the 11a.• adjourned term of the District Court, to practice In the court, of this State. Mr. Nicholson is a yOnng man or acquirements and ability, lately from Tenn rylvan In. and we tryst's ahem) share of clients may ~,i nfort h,Onceforth and forever.7.faction ytty Kansas, Chios. - • Mi.. Nicholson was formerly a resident orthis c V. and is a son of lion. Thos. Nicholson, our condi este Pu• the Legislature at the.present time. 'lie a`ae Om at one time the Editor' of t thls paper, and will no Maht hg remembered by ma.ny,of its preeent f readers. We tenet he may inset with that success in the west • villa hie ability entitles him to. , Trrenty.leotartla Concretestonal District. -The Republican Conferees of the Twenty-fourth Die iral„after a long continued but good natured contest, naminated . Captnin J. B. Denley, of Greene nutty, for Congress. Capt. Donley served with \ malt in the Onion army, la aVpresent Register to \ fatiarnpley for Me Twenty . ..fourth District, ..and is a Wanted maMber of thellarl lie Soles as be Magid, tne la therefore a staunch Republican. Bia Demo cratic opponent is David Crawford , 8 / 1 5 0 of Greene oiti l ei, no that the contest will be an intereatlnz One. at la that neighborhood.: As Greene is ono of tag darkly Democratic counties of tbialitsto, It is not latinq too much to augur that Captain Donley will niece the majority very inaterialtr.-21148bany$ Oona eureka (I 44rust • ............_,........ , .. .C4ernot Waratooth, of LepWant has 'cal; 1 1.1 upon the President of the Gnitedi Stites for two "`;ideate of cavalry, one regiment of innintry and a battery of artillery to enable Vim to repress violenco, 'Rat criminate, and protect the officers of toe law in an State. Ile my. that one ilundyed and . fifty mut Ce,y, have been cominitted in Lout/dans within the last clonthand a ball. The victintswere all Union men, sad the known Ind inspected murderers are all ex- whet, soldiers. /heir Since Sheridan was removed ham command in thatdepartment, violence be. ran riot, and neither lilts or property hu had an pout's se cwilf• The President has cent the Governor's call for 'l4 to tfhe War Department, where It wi llbe acted up on as ¢eon as - Gen. Schofield, who is now absent, re ' bane o his office. Svnentil Blair, the Democratic candidata fin V bx - Presiclent; denounces the; reconstruction acts id .cbbireu with iall the Power he eee'eeenelend,:;o: yeses that they are oppressive, tyrannical„andsu d he ovenhrownihy Military three by Seymour, It elec. hi Prealdent. This is his poeitionUom. Look at the hens he held in filfet, when, he Issued his farewell or el to hi. troops. Re was u much a "condscator7 then, as Tbaddens Steveu ever was. Sore is an ex • tart from that order: }oar service demands a better reeognitlon at the um% of the country yon have aided to preserve than Theft words of applause'. • The Wornaus ow& their f.°"„„f '''''reting soldierafreehokkrs An !As lands cheat " 1 , and as upon your return to' yaw TOU MAM, moat or the occupations' and eing= AN by adepts irons Mall fifi : end the tent has tut tracts of vacant land width will be try !u -tilised by the war, the intenvit,•of the coun and I orrn wlllsoncur tn Our .alepordowsost 4r thus N .., to your use and occupancy sistaNisaliag a citizen few" to nsabdain internal prate Da& 914 for!ggot gi '44 auto • The author of theabove is now leader of the Demo eahe Ditty. Not in the entire range tof village eats e" bafotuid the Parellg of this '- • ' ver =MEM asti Ell R. T. TAYLOR. ME 'Finance Committee—Joe.pti*Ferran.(ChA Man) Samuel M. Lawrence, (Secretary), John Andrews Slmmone laughlin, John Ramsey, Henry Cowan. Committee on Speakers and Meetings-4. U. Trim ble, (Chalrruin,) John Todd, (Secretary), Dr. R. A Moon, John Smylle, Thos. J. Laughlin. Committee on Music, Flags, Banners and Decora- Uoni. , -John A. Trimble, (Chairman,) Joseph W. Law rence, (Secretary), Xenon Friackmore; Frank Kerr Watson Ramsey. Vigtapt,t7ommitteo—Samnet M. Laughlin, Chair man,) 11. E. Moody, (Secretary), Samuel S. Lawrence, Johnson Calhoun. Rob!. Leeper, Thomas Mirka x, Snml. Mecknll , Semi Moody, John Swaney, !John JOhnson, Semi. Lee,ar, Wm. V. Swearenzen. The Malvin nold their regular meetings on every alternate Saturday, at 7 P. M., but expect to bold weekly meetings until after the State election: The irst-regular meeting will take place on Batinday, igth inst i .,at 7 o'clock, P. IL One or more persons will be resent to address the meeting. The Georgetown Glee Club , will also Do In attendance. • On motion, the Seeretary was ordered to prepare a roll:iota of proceed- Inge for publication In Beaver Argus. The meeting then adjourned:wlth three rousing cheers fbr Grant and Colfax. JOILY bMYLIE, President. 3.. M. B. CAROTIIEIIi... Secretary. . , Relies of the Olden Time.= We reeetveS lest week, from the hands of John Simms, Esq., of Bea ver Falls, a package composed of seven old newspa pers, Published In this place, a great many years ago. Two of theniare entitled ' the "Witarzas and one Is dated duly 25;1£112, and • the Ohm' Atiguet 15th, 1812. Joseph W. White was Editor, printer and publisher. Another is entitled "Tara Crum," and is dated October 80,-1813. It *as published by J. t A. Logan. and in the copy • before us we find this mar. riage notice, which will no doubt interest quite a num ber of the readers of the Anus • • RRIED—OO Tuesday the 26th Inst., by the Rev. MC Glasgow, Doctor ?dilo Adams, to them:o4le Miss Polly Johnson. all of this borough. . Three ethers of the pspers are entitled "Tat, CRI SIS sun BEaven Gram-re." These are dated respec- tively Sept. 30. 1813, October 213th 1815,, and April IN. 1818. TIIS CRISIS AND Gatorrraltall for their otto :--• FREE BUT NOT I.IC ENTIOni. It WAS published by A. „Logan. • , The rema ining iptllDor le atyiea "THE WESTERN( A none," and bears date of Sept. 19, 1820, "lames Lo gan was the editor. The number of the WESTMIN CABIIiET," dated Ju ly 25th 1812, Is theeldest paper we have yet seen that was published in thie`Connty. If any of one eft izens ha-e do older one thin this we would take it as a favor if sent to us. Grant Clab of fitesiver.—thar aut. Saturday evening quite a nmnber of . th e Republican voters of Beaver met at the Court Rouse and organized a Grant Club. 'The following persons were selected as Its per manent (Aeons: President—M. S..Qitay ; Vice Presidents—Daniel Reisinger, Roland Loyd and John A. Frazier; Sec rettfleit-LRObt. 11.1dooie,M. P: McLeanolati*rm . tj Johnston; Treasnrer—John R. Eakin. Sixty persons present enrolled themselves as mem bers of the club on that evening. The club meets every Saturday evening, at 714 M. Several songs were sung-on the occasion. A martial band Was also present slid favored` the club with aevemi' stirring tune*. Evlrybodr-preaest vas wall. played , wits Whit wai . done at tliemeeang:- and raft it with tentlon of golng to worivfor. Grant And peace, and against Blair and another rebiTlion; ..i3hfore the meeting adjourned , a solution wee ,Of by D. L. Imbrie, Esq..endoreing the nomination of Capt. J. B. Donley. the Republican candidate for Congreie for the Xth District, which - was unanimous ly adopted. PT: WATNEUtri.CMCAGO R. R. Co. 1 . Orrice or , rfts 801 0 T. o 1 Trutonsve. Maxematn, 0., August 3d, 1868. Editor of The Beaver Argue - Sra: Understanding that some malicious persona have spread a story in Rochester, tigt,J. W. Shryock, Req., late manager of the telegraph oBlce in that place was dismissed from Ito employ' of the company for dishonest practice', I take this occasion to state that there le not a word of truth in the report. Mr. S. has been in my employ for severalyears, and I can cheerfully bear testimony to his strict honesty and fidelity In all his business transactions with and ter the Company. Mr. 8. resigned on acctrant of ill health, and his migration wes 4ielnetaptly itceepto lime, with thlunderstandlattlatMocheater or atm" other office on the line was at Ids service whenever his health would permit his return to telegraphing:— I make this statement as an - Ict of simple justice to one who has been grossly maligned, and for whom I have UM highest regard. . Toes • '‘ O. H. Beam, ' Bupl. Telegraph. Di tier ef The Beaver Argue: . Thofitrmour 1 ,9 2 4 Mar- POlt red eget near the Local office on last Sender Lae decided leaning toward the BMA. I wonder if It Is attracted In that direction by the magnetic Influence of Wade oloarel Wise and Fort Pinery Format! , , Fiii,412,25,011Fir A Vaimbilie Co iWe . we . for Van eYeltltnsluFtki *hilt 4 tilOtlit,i Alf 41 ill i 0, .—liar Grattfldt. :Colfax Club at the Court Rouse; blind& ateardent ~ d impetuous Copperhead acted a prominent pan.-- a 1... ' . 'much respected and refined V) cop, is noted for its tchful, pitrmptif foca.... itt=here ,the m ha~ torilOtbatnnt )11 to. ,ti the "wooly helds,"lusing an expression of his alto who, used to, inhabit "and bless the gunny tan blessed itby tbeliquiotertlnnitudon to a d oubly despotic oppression, which permitted their 'evertor' I/teeniest white masters to roll In wealth and lux uries 'waned by the toil alCaweat of those same • - •wooly heads!" ' " flow bless it, friend "Thllee But to the 'little affidr` above referred to. We were passing along the street" when our attention was ar rested by p I stylroXisensil on %Lind a f rat the ceiner`oft h stritfaii. Vas = l ra 41Prett titater. to see, If possible what occupied the attention of the crowd. After much elbowing and tramping of toes, we gained a position where we could see the whole ,proceeding of the irides:pie f4are that' suddenly burst opeon.our astonished vision. There, seated on a chair, was a likely specimen of a letter : day .coPper heed, (or aim? other, /pot) 4,♦liipero Atektipulsitlpg with harp s , s an di Espying Ihrft:quOeli4eizelloil)lbe "seer - pared" from the face of the earth. lilthongh wo did not hear who should be "exterpatel," -jitdge it was the"wooly heada,"for It was against theni the wrath of our coppery friend was . directed. Ilfe educational facilities must have been sadly limited, "of. 'Pe fiulPe !rue icert9 invavn an . the Anteriean orthography, ail titirerktant: from his language. Be also made a deplorable attempt to' mediate • 'on Sampson and the "Phitutesans," and attempted to Il lustrate his conversation by carrying off the grocery store of our worthy friend Jailep' Wittig Spfeeis e did not crown the effort of this . representative of the . L white q Arty" In .carrying off the aforesaid store Agabbeto 414-0104 with full force upon some other subject, when the constable, always punctual in his duty. stepped 112491 adatopishegi to cease his annoying demoted:redoes; as they 'Would' be tolerated no longer. Our coppery friend gently Inquired for a revolier, and cooled dowo:!Maar ggda a 'little affair', which was caused Partly bY•whialty;lakil partly by the Ignorance of one tol be a Democrat, and Rate said a descendent_ of "An gelo" Saxon race. Yet ho cleft:hi te be . far 'superior' to the "wooly heads." BOW Maki: • r • Editor of The 13eeeree,d;fitie: Obedient to a Zap Ma Okril . si 'few hours previous, a itirge'tinnber of the 'voters . of Greene township u ?ambled in Hoolistown, on Saturday evening, for the purpose of organizing a Grant and Colfax Clnb. The meeting watt ogled to order by 4. afrotilliret on whose motion John Smylie was elected President; and on * Motion of S. W. 3filler.J.M.B.Carothers wea duly elected as Secretary. The IsTesidert t,after stating the object of the meeting; on motion appointed Samuel Nelson, S. W. Miller and J. M. B. Carothers a com mittee-on • permanent Organization. The committee after a abort deliberation reported a,Constitutlon, and the following persons as permanent officers of the Club, which report was nuartimmutly adopted by the meeting. • - President—llan. M. Lawrence, Vic&Preeldente--,Saranel Sl'Langttlin, Samuel Na Ccrresponding Secretary—J. U. Trimble Recording Secretary--S. W. lilliler. Treaenrer--Walt. M. Lawrence Executive Committee—Hen. Lawrence, (( .air man), Joseph Moody, Jackson Swearingen, 1 avid Kerr, Jr., E. W. Stewart. = sue 1144 =6,5=WW":7-1: Own r i ta2l,lll o:PW.."Amilittgag finfoog= Xli ! l rth e 4 l l9 l • - n nitpit aid ion • do -maw .5%1., tazaitieriegiugoeiidawmaOfr. octane tiolest:dants, iteittire,4n4o talk • 't t: , flintrOtekOnniiiiiaeal , 14:, Is Itniclently a mereider, fern cannot/ watetio. l ) , ,,q A LoviOfeiefindidellitltadlcgolhal 41sgtvotti ixtUaloptibizt liatt.* l 44 4 9o!‘ anssist. of the total oclipseet Wisest , ot gaintr.Adi% A iambs Ortiatind Colfaxwas ;mad Rte.' don, Florga, on p the alp mat. ,Orer tielpated: 4 I;fa - } l ,An. - riwinairlitiyabeen pilaw uieweeties*geth-r 4r.t: 1 - T11.144(x:4e withose 01 • 1 1 1 6 0 00 1 4w10116 nOti. better than , Qs; Tita e NlT l Oloclatte• Partf , itodObat, am %OW nuke offezetre was: Tio nation seilliste. ***WOW totte; * itee•: ' d Busa..sso ""?aakelasi reeptetable.".. ess, , him it bees brinjosttpethe UAW Grant, said a clerdant the• other IditY, "be ,caese ho44in't Ulm . no ii** * ) WAbis;44 l l4o. makes no gass.aboutlt. • • • • , • • Tira Aerfjot:cl ,/tiet Mats I'l4 the'nslion &head: "The Democratic party is the peace party in rat. and the war party la peace.". itaarnißkinarci, 51010 hands over the Dennocrationomination, tt is time fir ill loy al men to rote the other way. . • 6 x l c, who wasted one orthe finest atudes „ .the West In a series of licOlellan, naturaily sup: porta Seymour and Blair. werdsipetray the fact that bele yet it Bebet it bean la for Seyniour :and Blair. Remember this, cc stmdes I Tlii stilikdowa)l7o44lll„ a stitirsch Ro l pumice jai:task hiss Toecap minced Uttohmma.— Jt 1 49,* Val i !* l l4 6 , ll .f 4417 neltlP.ilre-:ribirted,in , ti:istahig Porter tranship, Ituntintden eon' t 3, Peun., 'fate* e 'tote was taken on the PrisidenUa; queetrorc The vote stood: Grant sad CoUlx,ls; op: h• 8. Gate. their took bleaktast by the side of Grant the Other day tri Omaha. re is the, first and 114 t Brae' Blair lea been or trial* 11'1'604, eggip4y.*:trit4 the. campaign. toss X does not ehoi , ; =tell t'espe ' et for President Johnson !rhea he says that,JEtoratio Sey mour, nett 2itatih,%"l;lll-go into the Whtte House and cleanse It." The Chicago Rat ttiys: "Frank Blair complains because the Repablicans have put kith under foot.— insteiioflattlfik hiat:mider , lbot, - ; th ey t to - pat a foot . iinlet him:" , The Richmond Enquirer and Mr:matter says that the white men of the Southern States "hare seen the day tehen.they could use Me buffet. and If aqi, in his 'anger, permit the necessity to arise, they wilt see it again." IT la sold that when Seymour made Spees hes id Pennsylvania in 1860, he was twice challenged by the eloquent Daniel Dougherty of i?hlladalph►a, to *pub lic dlactisaldn, tut dfscretton proved the better part of his valor, and be evaded the invitation. The Irish Reptiblic says with emineit good serum "Irishmen in American politics must work from the American standpoint, and remember that hits their cit izenship that entitles them to vote and shout, and net the tact of their being born in Ireland." The Shelbyville' (Tenn.) Union nominates Andrew Johnson ter Governor of Tennessee, and 'The Nash,- Mlle Gazelle indorses the nomination. The election will not be held until August, 180, and The Union says it is certain that Hr. Johnson would accept the A times girl In Westfield, Mass., wii!ing to one of her Old teacitera bt this cltyolays: ntialtopublicana Liam a beantlfal Grant and Colfax dag strung aix one the street, bat the Democrats have an old patched up thing Nat like Seymour and BlairMaAthe party they represent." DEYOCRATEC stompers and editors tell us the bonds are held by the rich while the poor pay tbs . taxes.— Seymour says the bonds -have gone Into tile bands of Innocent holders, who, to a mutt amount, are compel. dory owners, It , it a nWtake CO suppos-44 they are mostly had by caj3italiste." The IV. Y. Times says: "The Democrats"must not be too sure of Mr. Seward being one of Seymour's political friendcand supporters. We trust that at the *per time the voice of the emlient statesman of New-York will be heard in regard to public questions and the pecessity of the election of Gen. Grant." Surroanas of Grant—Sherman. Sheridan, Thom as, Meade, Fermat, and eight oat of ten other loyal °Mom Bud man who fought ender the stars and Strlpeadurlng the Supportarsof Seymour —l3eanregard, Forrest. llampton, Serums, Toombs, and ntnc•tentha of the Rebels who fought under ,the Stars and Bars. This fact needs no comment. NVolca Bblir,4n ZOO, during the ,campalyn Indi a/14 branded the Democracy as a "vile, miserable par ty," and ignored Douglas so fiercely, Dan. Voorhees called Blair the "induce of Iduckgnards." Blair lure- turn branded Voorhees as is "hellphound.r Now the "hell-hound" supports the prince Of ••blackguards". A nice couple, way. • , The LOUtatille Journal sounds the long roll, and says : "Derm :leruts, mind to the polls. If thit will not do, stand to your guns," and the sntrit of these words breathes through mad speech and raving edt torte', from the Ohio to the GUILT The only hope of. quenchlig 'these dames Is by smothering them undeti the overwhelming ballots rest for Grant, Colfax, end Peace A consEsrosnstrr, writing to Tait Tronrrsa from Niagara Palle, says: "Yon may be Interested to hear that, in our, town, which polls about 1500 votes, there were over 'OD voters who Intended to vote for Mr Chase, hid he been .nominated by the - Neiv-York Con. Vp3lliM, but have Decided a° vote for Grant and, CA! fax since the nomination of Oelniu% Mr. Quite. i him; her of them were War Democrats. They will not touch anything tinged with copper." , , VALLANDIGRA3I, In his recent letter, safe: "Had New-York - withheld her vote from Mr. litendecks. Judge Chase would have been nominated witlin an hour." It Is well known that Val, is posted on the sub-drains of the Tammany Coniention. He it was who *died fbe , nigger of the lit4mour. gun. vita. ro: cent letter will bek good lever for a Cabinet position in case of Beymour's election. He wants to be a Dem ocratic candidate for Congress from Gen. Schincli'a District, in which Schenck would take the kernel and terve Val. the shell. The Cincinnati Chronicle sayd : "The Democracy •of the Vilth District have `caught an orator' in the person of John IL Thomas, their . nominee for Con. gives, ;who open out in response to the nomination in the follosiii lolly strlo: tart* Lim aspired to that dlguitgand grandeur which enables the orator to expras in words of beauty and with inseams imag ery_the gratitude which obligations conferred bestirs within biro, and cannot, therefore, on, this occasion, thrill your bosoms with del!ght whilst returning thanks for the bums you hsies. done me.". Think, id and, the thermometer among the nineties while he was do ing it t" Warm Vail andigham was arrested for titmice' Sey mour wrote: "If this proceeding is approved by the Government, and sanctioned by, the people, tt is not merely kettsktaward revolution-wit is revolution. It will not only lead to Military deetiiitism—it establish es military despotism. If it is Uphold our liberties are overthrown. The safety of onr isrsons, the security of our property, will hereafter depend upon the arbi- Amy wills of such military Mors as may be placed over ail while ans. constitutional diatoms, win be broken down."-- Vallandlgtunn, the traitor, repaid. that letter of Semmes by prolamin him as the Dem ocratic nominee tot President. • " Tam hill in which the late Democratic _Convention of. Kansas, at Topeka, wan behlrwas festooned with ono Rebel fig, and one b eiOnging to a tolottd Union Regiment. They were entwined with each other. Ths Copperheads ore !mates that, ax.Prolidento Place and - Moors are for floymoor. Pot they Take care to omit . the flied the ailing aa lb /*Moot fad Vico-Prosident of the Belmillos (Doric iod Ste phens) are GO the moo aids. i • - • Tye editor of 7/01 Phltehtphto Prat n that he readied ftout the latedee.:Thatane, s h oo t s i x weeks .03006440410441/AIxRITI. his _ ,Wer 7l2 # lll ., _ 11°1/ to pppoee hay Deem:walk ticket thatigetnatoe PIRG shim rho put delta the itOballk .2 a • • -liitbiniboollfiffiltAbiribbni. ''• i " onidoWaolla t illiCalleonto von ' . iid 4tritr irg o=4TAMO forgy if ,•• , -, 7.-, , ~., q• I:. .72:4i 1 - 1 41 i';' , , -!:,_, i r : i ,/ iiiiiigfilliiiothelifik‘sw ... **OOP : 4 1111 .101r104 ) ' - ofil ' lie*** iteenh t bad inpoyinnoibiliriaorlOO kr nett " 'Oelliki t ed 14 6.- 4 1064wW00 AO tatikligolil !or limey. e ISo knd.l244bidanco;oti Nonr 2 lOon`t see that I ';WI.. . . R': e'r.:; 1 .4%. IP, i‘ori 4 ;WI.. • .IV-7.l,:gtlit; ~' At„fteiviag i clrFliritioes T ik., !Walrus's - - .81adbis, minding 4itancis Aairiligap, iblii if.3441U 4 d 1 14 4 %1*.?6 ",tlPl*,,, i;teatig.,4!ftig' ' _0440,'..16A444%, litlONAtiat to*I• 4341" *" 116 " 1 " 14 ankilla, PP* tivlleorotbi Mt WO 114 , 10 : - Alb7 Pt* Merikolyjdo .rfiltl6- etinee th,n t be la lOrn* Itikiiiiink*, Imb snek 4 0x. lob are t ingbaltdibiliii tbirbisk -WA ibe contrary, to= M i rra tl :4 Ifft% tinnewaMMUlskniioi ibo bent daimon Olblabiwn4 on rt i utf t # ll " ll 4 l l o l7#MOtVitid* Mato iy, on gionnetbiltWinu;noso zoii*ecaliethani .. 'to Ili to,* *est botire.• min& oostOitty.woo•noler It. i fr itin t*iltit tOtidOtti Ptit ttki tiffirtbe : Ito* : I thoi44o. or mo/thioir4e 4ft ta 1 044; :f 4,,:',,;, pedal oucea.- See 13datee's edtrertisezneiut in - -textitther T. utax L••• ; • • • ; All - Orde ikrompifY ci i tienaed t' I t Wnt s .J fl n , an i PP I 1 4 ) p r •_ , . The next Annual Fair otthe Beaver count.) Agricnitnral gooey Mu be held in the Fair GroutidtentEgoemivimliedneedely,lfan4s day•and.r andihe lir *thgr i ,da t ; 3 4 3 etLeaW 24 or g rn rt. ' • .f* tE SEE 41.1prog or (RAPES On Stan f dard In' another -tiolumn. SPEPtletf STANDARD Wi a BkrrEBB3a:Artrpeom' mended b y thiffitichinerfor les, o n c . comp its tonic promtias, its..ptitity. find its deli' ons - flavor.' •-• s • Buii4ors, you wtll;cinmult yOur Own Inter ests by buying your lime of iWnz,44:4lnn, Vunport, Pa. -. " It Is now generally conceded that the Weed Sewing Machine Is the most reliable mhphine. in the market. Where'the. Weed differs Nom all othqs,. it. is fottnettafter nature, theotake up or, tbread.controller lifts the three joints of ,the finger and the two joints of the thumb. It is - a settled fact that it is driving all others from the inarl4, call at the agendy; New Brightob, and.lses for - yeargelves. Tema to sultan by monthly payments. • • - Darin witnt toob irtlelaintllmet lien, call at Wm. J. Dunn's Kiln, Vanport, Pa . We lade front theinuntusesatee that airs. 8. A. Allen'a improved (tee MO) Hair Resto rev or Dressing bottiej is preferred by every one. Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. • I Lb' 221184 t. • , • ITIS ONLY-NECESSARY L To give Mr. speer's "Standard • Wine Bit tars" a fair and jodicianelnal,to be Allly am mo:id that there% stiperior to any other of fered to the pubile,•or to the medical profes. sion, es ti remedy tbr debility arising from the inactivity of the 'different functions of the alVera- Their base pi his Wine, combined with the bitter princapkt of Ithe • beet , tonics, (herbs and roots,) knositt to practical chem ists. Bee his advertisethent in another col umn, or blactrdilan at the principal Drag Stores. Call and see the IfsktnijoliGinti, ands IS* variety 'pf other Stores, MLA; J. Itestykk's, Broadw,ayMew - Brtghtois; Ps: - • „ Quality and quantity. areAtte two desirable attendants of ".Barrett's Vegetable Bair Re stamtive." The bottles are I neither corked thimbles, nor the preparatio9 fleet a worth less compound of deletedotts minerals. as has been proved by the Award Coinuilttee of the N. H.. state Agricultural Sod} sty.—Dour rarer. . . . - A large quantity of Fruit Cana, . wholesale and retail, at L & T. Beaterlek's, Broadway, New Brighton, Pa. .• . BEAVER MA RKET S .("CORRECTED IVEEELY.) flitha, Aiii:ii, pit Egp p i ex dim _ SO Butftr per Hams 16 23 lb L..... 80 Oer Shoulders 14 Hides per lb 18 Tello tl F per lb ... 1%1 Lard er l b Can es per 1b........ 20 Moiss.e4 per sra...-.. IN Relined 011 70 Crudsloll ao I • . Floor per bbl 112,00 Drled Apples perbus. 11,20 Dried Peaches per bn. 4.75 Wheat per 2,50 Corn per bus Oats 00 Flax Seed _per bus... 2,25 Beane nor . 2,00 Potatot% \ 1,001 Onions ' 3,00 Corn Beal— ... . 1,20 I WM. F. & GEO I . NOBLE, (Spas & Successors ttoNm. Nob* lik.) TT . PROLSTERS, FEATHER MERCHANTS. AND dealers in Feathers, Beds and Beddke, histresses of pure curled hair, limok with hair top, Busk with Cotton top, Husk and Straw Beds, Lounge, Crib and Cradle, eds, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillow/. Pave Cushions, Prime Goose Feathers In any quantity, war. muted toed. Dartutakt4 Bureau, Want Tana! and Cords, Quilts, spreads, coverlids, and articled usually found. In an Upholstery War eh ouse. Ali work *stunted as reyeestrated; and atone talc form price. Cor• of Eiraithilold and Third eta., (Lsox Does AT 114 DOOL) PITTOBTJAGII, 1 1 2 .,L aPrrealL ; • One of Largest & Most Sue oeis&il WII(ILESA 1 Is th - Jold 'a' extens ' andtra .. rellabl l e Ilona aof 5.4 liVm. Flemming, Na. 139 Woo d Street, ' • PITTEIBLI:MGII, Pfk.".F. OIIR GOODS WILL BB SOLD . AT EASTERN PRI. tee. and will bb. found to compare In extent and variety with drat class bonsai In New York. The stock consists of Men and Boit Far and Wool Hata, Silk and Outdate:a Hata, Men I and Bola _ID= Men, Boysand Children Straw noods.Fatm war 13Iw ker Morodallundowns, ladlealandMhweit Mataktinamad and untrimmed. Country Merchants are Invited /9 sal and examine= Stock. Whanjam.s. IRON •CTrY BUT WORKS • .;• ' Co. GeO.O. Clarke •Sc 409 Liberty 'st., ( " arrall r PA. "qr" * "" jx"gfh?4: Oak-Tanned Leather Belting, .11140. AUX! POE "ATM LAOI3O LEAT4III4I‘ - r REFERFNPIEA t T. ittMAD: AgtaPltbk LteaVana vac Waft A. ?noel, buPt- PUS. ell steel li Pri%iit6). X 'arl ea l ik=rae l a li g i nt i stAnk :. 41 - - i f thi Moan. landau_ & X tebaon,l 3 .Xtaba - rib. A. A. Bark., barg, - Xi.. J. l:. P. WeAlia_ J ew . bailout, Pa. Mean t W. X.. woo Co. Pa. J. B. Linamay. DK., Pitts Pa/ - % WA, J. Rod DK., Xbota Pa. - c 0 1 71 it4i4 ENE Iktosoast fa M Ul • ja, 1 . Third, Street,- .Beaver, P .. , - . . • Stied .11ftver P % -, 1 1 .. ~„. ,; . t .f , . 1 - ~-4,- ..:,, 1 , • •--,,,. r.. . ) 0 , :t. '.'..' % i . . .4 ; i i Prices.. Very Ligivir' Aden..- 1 ' \ ~ . .1 C', • . - ~.. • . Stock elosialoat at krwest ptte_ iatt 10 tiud6l4 l ll4e, • 1 .. • PALL SIVCIE. , , 4,L ; 1 ).•„. ---4, . MILLI : - .".- ODS, . . - 7. i. , , ,'. • • iumloNg„ Flo . -. . .--- , 7-. , , HA. -', • ; I : • .z., .9, b id. coLonn° 1 Lb r [ . no° cAKliiirtin, rs ' AND! ROSIER a. :',..: ~, f .‘ , l T, ': E.:i 1 .- • ' . .. ~.1 #. ..,,. A :,:ei•:g a; a;,-; ; ;A5::,..v,.1:, 1 ; -..:,::-::::,,-.L.,,,,:.,,1 94.4 9 0 4 . 1 2' Iri ti ,',firt i ; LA ;t&A't . 1 , 43T-JI.4. 4 NAWGVIEFS, ,•,: % ,, i . :.74 , , , 1zAR0L AND S 0 . 4k lti liciti di COI SI 9 '...' :Fzl .....,' `.)., 4 ' 1 ../ r 7; ~.,. I;`,III3ILLLAS, ~,, wANII . LLANS, &C. - ‘.. -, • ..,, "E#Ll:ir.o i All khuig.- . I "PIgAY.: • V 4 ,11; S Y PITFS, On, ItiegardS Of Cog tiresiely andpeeve good iamb& jy29lMftly. :60 . .',..' C. 13peyerer s jam' retinue& _gleam the East said forbear reeelv inta Laeteatid WtH selected AMOrt.. meat at 0 pring and . Summer Goods 11 Vfraier 'And ENERAL DEALER IN =1 )• Y OPODS, PTIONS, HAW.. .CAPS, BOOTS and NUS; • ,OROCERIES. PROVISIONS, • HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS and • CARPENTER TOOLS, ROPES and OCUM, PACKING YARN, OILS, dens grime uid.'‘Willow•ware FLOUR, FLOtr i fti FLOUR ) WHOLESALE r eisci RETAIL /Willi it! Kole Una tithe celabrated iNTON CITY MILL '. Italeder and vicinity, we oillo Dour to 'deal ers atlittatetralt rates, sifts frelAAt from Iltray,"— 'l ' 'N I lEI 111 . init!LESALZ AND RE? AIL. . I lion ' M 4; loft - th e lagwei for Babb , &ale : Co's. 4 lie oar to tbekpublle. Scales at maaalletaters rice,. exmelyting or wpm, counter, rim Cattle, tiitolllng 1 . 11111 tad Sanroad Bales. 1 _ _ , , Age. Agents Ibr &rake Boas eataltido.of Use and Meter Perla tbr lands. I .1 Sim* Salt liandfacitulat Co'[. Salt 0.47. Cabana, v• ban Oulu a tall Onion Winds. • . . • • 0 U R: T.TV MI :CALL ONCE AND Y ' • .1' Sire OUT II C: „ j c . yr • GLO,ING VTIT ...„ 4 AT : • k r I.(' • tr . • Ili "`.BENC :L. .: d - 111111 "3 1 ! Of ereir , - sem r,-1, The above wIII be sold out AT HIS 01.6 STAND E EMI ! -•;', • • !!•32'- • • lexic.‘he . llterrt EMI EBB PAINT% DE! LNI) IN 0114 WILL CALL A6LIN ME . 4 :f l l4l9fillilq to niviiiiii>4.4l(l r;tf.r::l7l`iii . ) - fa:l44a r • • :Amer v.* 0ve• , : ,. ... 6.1 • -• erz .ue ; Jai 'r r- ~e - ;-- ttd YaiVAlirdtr ENE .4;htiaT OPFNNIN GF M rr .?) • . SPRINGIOODS FOR INS AT Fottuite's VICUP .D/IY -GOODS 4. , 4" , •• ;. . :'! IN .DIAIKONIr ! ROC . /1E8.1%1i, NEW PRINTS, NEW MUSLIM, 1 acv CHECKS, NEW GINGitAI46, NEW DELAWES, • NEW 'COBIT4GS; and PLAIDS'. TabklhMei7C42Bl4 Red Flannels, White Flannels, Yellow Flannels, Jeans, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Drillings, ' Hats and Caps, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Notions and Fancy Articles, 7rimning; Bonnet Ribbons, Millinery Goods, &c., : The Wm comprises the most Ccsiplets Stock eve offered to the citiours of Beaver county, and we take pleasure in assuring our antonym, and those who may favor ua with a tall, that the above stock is as cheap as Oyer. • 413311131D ' ER TEE PLUM F. A. Fortune's CHAP DRY GOODS. STORE IN TEM DLIBIOND, ROCHESTER, PA. BIG SION Acmes the pavement. ma' EVER nonr 41116 liens 84R9417111. MIME ..:liio =MI =BIM ! .f NE • —,Loteoref Illeo, owed. vc of Itosopor tp; So d • dahlia of n ig J VP. , U!n sene o l l 47E4lierstit t AMMit Aug dik4l.' A 'd. maw. in pil lo4lll44="4:Mra= Welke Angus( 7th. the erboot hors% rr a gal: 41 4 = 4 , 1 ,7 1:1 g 1i tt • 7 7,-K4l*-111,011, irng uND/ S*AOC - # 40:140, o *V"lV''" ctuin,ge his ammo stree.asoirmg hetrtst.tu k*- 1 0 11 . 8- 044 4 9 hm i tr o Attoarpd r *hut oXi.i# 11841084. . Mb, crotthrg' ,lo "e 4 na . g , . , nac - ori gtr , dime tbe secoizit will be 1 sut lerclon. - - • O. C. 111 1 1111r-' '"J t Rochester. July 81;1988--Agfc3t. , , JUN . • Tugunmuct, , os-AnTay„ rustle fritt4 theSortc*ter k be sold by:ll4 r keg. Concord Quits outt jeer old, for tele et ley.** &prltYakti.• CUARLIaI RO . itomtr, Toivic BITTERSt AIM TIM •'1 VEST i<USE.P4 • itigiier's nio littera. The very Levi in the Market. liso E. SELLERS & CO., Co!. Ail. at streets, • . prtrantinotr:l#l: , , Wholesale 45.ellize for the Wed. For sale 'tl7 44:!*1 . . f it#B tiMirrirt t 4 ,-, i_ I' • JoT67:ly. . ' ;......: .., .....), C. .. J :i 0, .!., • TISACHERS WANTED. • rrilE BOARD OItSCDOOLDIRVCTORS O l ga: 1 township, 'sill bti Ftiday. A. 1 4th; at . &hoof Rime; employ 7 competent Texbarrlat Or 1 . tens of six illintitm , - • ' . The County Superintendent . wilt be present 1141 , 1+ A. NE. of said day, for the petterme dt • snandnitar • '-: elands. By order of the Board. 11, AFPA*4.I(II,. Acting Bantam. jy3M. PAMILfgROCIRII4 4 i MBE I.7DERSIGNED RAN:IW) PURCRAMIik 1. the OROCRRY and PROMITSION SITORA of 0 . m a c H. Berthaser. on Brighton • street,. Ruch telmlB pleseare In Informing his Mende apd the now • erally.that he has MUNI largel,taibil 8 now prepared to furnish sills! I owest= m ir im all sr- tides usually kept in art class ' v ..• . • 4:: 7, ..4.. I lake pleasure to recom m end in g Capt. Bharp,ao sly old customers, and trust will weed 10 4.W tbe LIME paUmage so if . towed pg in iar k ) myMt: diam . 0: /L. WALL PAPER WALL lAPEIt WALL PAPER Oil I OMB .1 Oil 010th8+ Oil Cid& C 3.11; R'to 3111 C, ALM. 1: 1 a AL. Mt "rb Pilgial.ll7,2l, 7B ,l7mtlit s csa be purchased eleastere,st =►AMP =111:11111h - Brtilgearater, le a ., , Direct tram Englan, heart= the original poekages. Also, 'Window Shades. Satchels, Trunks, litereoscopki Views of all places of interest in the country and upon the continent. - I - 1 respedltilly give petite' to all to call and' see the large and wen samba/ Stock of gene* ITAIEUMT GOODS. e • , Included In above, we hare Looking 914 sets, pebt. Rum Oil Cloths, of bean design aid pattern. attulr6Etly GLOSII4 OUT. S OF HUB DRY tOODS _AT COST • a AT JaltieS A. Fort e' ikur, Dr:tm ROCHESTER, PENN'A. Dry Goods Of every Description. THE OMIAPSST 211 DEAFER COMITY. STRAW GOODS, EN IND DOlrtiAll4 111/11. ‘ IldOltdpatiaP A SAM .v. FANCY GOODS. 'ro • awl •score Dorgan% tif we are bound to sell at PITTSBURGH PRICES. Stamping, Pinking and Machine Stitching to mdse. Yet& Shirts leaded° order:.. • NO TROUBLE TO SHOWIGOODB. Iteraintber the ptabe a - loom fbrmerit Ocettpled 14/ Nelson & Roessler, • • IN 'THE r4x(iND. RQCHESTER, Pb - JAMES. A. FORTUNE. P. 5..1 have secured the Barka of WAIT OT AL T formerls of Ettideetrater. S [wink • .13 A.. 113 Axonal?. Dzomrs Dri S. J. Cross PRI011:8 OF 13 1 #8 . 2` WHITE - , WHEAT - FLOUR. . I • - $ 1,47 . Barrel, . 11 Second QuaIity,;"STARK,COUNTT:' 25 lb mei; 50 ." " ! Barrel, Rochester; Arste IBM; " .. I ‘; ~.." M fts LIZ OEM at Mt MI OP WALL lower Clue DI LE - FLOI7II ~C©'s. II
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