The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, August 26, 1868, Image 3

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NEW \'ADVElFrilill!Eglifa!irl%
Ito attention of the public le petted to the fol
lowing new-: adyertbsomonte. appear_ for the
tat time in Tiretaiitie to-def • - •
ItealEititt Tortilla-John Rer.
trllardnute A Cutleirr*-John,ithetwa E t C o .
tirßocii4Earble Works -Vg. Marshall. •
rtrfletd teri-Lindeey, Sterrit it Barter..
Ortacznap ottca--John A. Frasier.
reConl , fixt Hale-J. R. Slentz.
per Agento Vietitcd-Zetgler biurdy at Co..
Metal Notice-John W.:lPittock: .
prsnecial Notice-3. It. 'Harrah. Seey.
rirSrccial Notice-School Directors, audTettcheti.
e. Flour-J. A, Clark.
Tb Teficherss—We are requested to state that
the Iltrertbra of the Public School in Beaver,. Pa., are
tesiroos of. securing the services of end teacher in od
a; ln:tiose already employed, for .the remainder
of the present term—eve and a half "months. Appli
iatiouswill be received bs , the directkirs lentil next
Frteny evening. . . . I
A Festival gtveP for the benefit of the 31. E.
Church In Rochester on last.Feldey;atta Satordiy ev
enings. realized somewhere h the neighborhood of
1150. Those ihitttendauce enjoyed the'msehos very
pleasantly.
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A Sinn ft.
nn Wednesday evening a horse
attached tolalauggy, belonging to Mr.' David !Thum
ker or Beaver; took flight at the Cassia( the elution;
and getting away trent bin driver, Came up the hill
aid - Into town at tali 'peed.. He at Wit. came In con
tact with a post a '
nd smashed the baggy up pretty bad
ly. Be was soon after brought to a Stand. No per
pun was Id the boggy while the home Was "on the run."
du Old bocntnent.—We were shown a few
days ago a deed picked up In Prince George's county,
Va.. during the war bt Mr. T .. P. McLean of this
place, that "carries some age•wlth 4." It dated
Jun( And, 1719, and Is consequently one hundred and
thlrty-eighi years old. It was made ay• three brothers
waned Leadbetter, Johil Douglass, and conveys
right hundied and ei&htpeight acres of;land, for
which they receive eighty•two pounds current money
of ylrginla. It is a quaint old document, and written
lu a very. good ,hand.
The Public Behooll.—ln conseqnence of one
'IA the teachers leaving, the public i hool of this place
'did cot openon lastildnday,as we i tiOnnexid last week
It would. On next Monday, however. the school will
open without fall, and we are requelded by the teach
tia to urge upon parents the necessity of meting ev
try. effort on their, part to have their eliildr en in at
tpahnee on that day. By orompt:regabirettendenee•
' can teachers bring their pupils 10*.tifa in - Mei'
ablates ae they . should bo.
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Democratic Club In Deaver. -In pursuance
of puldhc notice given during the week, the Democra
cy of Beaver and vicinity met at the Court nonce on
last Saturday evening to olianize' a Beynion't7 and
Their Club. M. Wilson, Esq.,* presided. The
.audi•
e:lce was composed of chant forty potile—twenty of
ahem were repnblifans, and the balance democrats.—
Ty a hoeuv-pocua arrangement it teal made to appear
'l , that there were twenty-four democrats present. ildt
%that Wll=_ net the are as we truly declare and affirm.—
The cnthaslaem was 'of the-unexcitable, repressible
order, find no vent was given to the least particle of It
Pole Raising. In llteawer.—The Republicans
of Beaver are wide awake. They have no'idea Of be
ing caught napping this fait as they were tat. There
is Lo (manly or indifference here • on the contrary,
all nre nt work.' and not a NW - of them are eirpendbak.
thpir private menus in furthering the interests of the'
good range. Among these we may mention John A.
Frazier, Esq., and Mr. Johu Border of 2nd street.
both of whom have raised poles some 70 or 80 feet In
light In front of their dwellings, and dung Illegal° the
breeze, inscribed with the names of Grent, and Col
fax. AN honor to those gentlemen for this exhibition
of their patriotism, and may they both Pie the candi
dates of their choice elected, as thei , deserve to be.
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Grand Republican Rally at Smlthq
Ferry.-LA.large and enthusiastic meeting of the Re •
puldicansof tirnith's Ferry and viciiitly was , held on
Tuesday evening..the 18th Inst., in front of Smith's
Hotel in that 'pace. The meeting was presided over
by A. J. Pet r a, Esq. A committee consisting of
Bev. A; J. iiynolds, Capt. Daniel Dawson and Capt.
Glen, was appointed to prepare a constitution and by
laws for the organization of a Grant and Colfax .Club
for Ohio township. Eloquent speeches were then
. made by John. M. Cook or Pittsburgh 'and Flom
Thos. Nicholson of this connfq: . Nearly one hundred
pen,ons present enrolled their names as members of
the club before the meeting' adjourned. rOhlo town.
Shin will do its duty at the October and Noveniber
election, and moufup an Increased Republican majori
ty. 801 l on the ball
"The Tight GoeM Bravely , tin." Oar
!readers will boar us witness that we have iminlgeet in
no boasting thus far during the campaign. Wr shall
tell them, now howeeer,bow the political situation In
this county looks to ns after making all the Inquiry It
was poleible to Mad for the last three or font weeks.
Pim!, then, we ii*staie that the Republican party
of this county, was never more thoroughly united than
at the prevent time. We have Inc, "sqnabblev" in our
:mks, to 11i-reeling in any quarter, and what is equal..
ly as important, we mull satisfied, with our platform'
and pleased with our National,, State, Dlitriat and
County tickets. Onr Republican friends too, manifest
more enthusiasm this fall, thank we ever knew them to
manliest at this stage of a campaign. Our opponents,
en the other bend have a Platform that mearti, every
thing or nothing, as politlclanneheOse toregard it, and
every member of the democratic party . In this &malty
. *pi originally dissatisfied with their watlchiml ticket.
Threetourthwof tecut, perhaps have since Made up
their minds to vote for Seymour ,and Blair, but w ill
throw but little effect or enthnslasne into the canvass.
Of the remaining f.iirth some Will not vote at all,
'sidle others will Cite their engies and ballots to
Grant and Colfax. In this boro dgh ire know of quite
number that will refrein from veding the Tammany
ticket by not attending the :electlim and we 'are able
to count some five or alt who will vote with as this
fall that voted against us last. October.. In: nearly ev.
1 .11 7 township of the county wo hear of like favorable
Prospects, and we shall be greatly surprised if oar
IThifOrity at the ant election does not exceed 1000, and
at the second 1200 votes. Let us work' however, from
now on to make it even larger than that.
IrAllor of The hearer Argus:
The Georgetown Club (Edward Spence presiding)
Alt In the public school Muse, on Wedneedar even
int and 'Welled to speeches' frtnifJOhn M. Coo ls, ,
'of Plttaborgh and Smith thirds ofiGiorgetdatet.,, The
atkudance was good, ink the spirit of the "Irieettne
,emellent The warts of Übe*/ Oth' Pfwitvenw U g h ,"
I ° flow with irreslitahle' corer the countr4
Gen. Grant will be borne. on if fn iiictary.', -Smith Gn
tls addressed the flooketwons Grant CTlnkistsw.l'
nutting the pith that: Theii *el 1 - 6, 1 4 111.6 #
Georgutown %Fut club prese4
, Ansl4.ll , Lawren
;welded. The schOol hocuie was filled.' We
r inekatown Grant Glob means, w o rk. V e t this Goof
""tto en.• ,
Irjfi
'OIPITOIIIiING of t i ts PEOPLE ?
,VEAVIEII,4_AILL , Airome. vim"
IREPIIIIIIMMiIita
ME WIDE-AWAKES IN MOTION 1
A stirring Speech captain
lien
oq ppeal from •Hon.
Thos. Karehall
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sett4ikofiriffeiVii heri to44lllt=
jority at •lbe October Elec. ,
lion., and 1900' tor Ci .1 • •
1: • and • coital
On last Frldaj:evening one of the irt.test and most
Imposing point Ind dew:nudist:kw of the season opt
cured in this place, atilt. irististee•ofthe -- • Grant Chib'
of, Beaver. - Large delegationi froMßeitier ,Falli,.New
ikighton, Rochester and Bridgewater turned out and
;ape hither', with drums beating, ciders &Yin& and
lamps burning. Otte a large number etwidediwakes
and Boys In Blue were among the number. Besides
these,there were many of our countel jrienda present
.who eameiduily
• nd , squadi. l . The',erewil In et
la:odadee did notnuiphei lees than ,400 gorse:is, be
putting the estimate pl a different form—a f an
acre of sturdy, hard-handed. honest and earn t Re
publicans Who are keenlj alive , to the important,
es involved in the .campaign.Y.tThe ueembly -in
the yard In the rear of the Court Borne, and offer
I ing abe d to order by the President of the club, H .
V.' qtfily; a beautiful Bag Was prevented to the cl b
by.J. F. Bravo, Esq., In behalf of the patriotic
publican ladles of Beaver . .; In gretamting the deg:
D. made a Lbw appropriate rermarks, which were •
sponded to by the President of the organization. ' 1
.Capt. J. B. Donley, the,Repubilearreandidate ibr Coo
grass In the nth dlatilet was , den Introduce d, and
Wide al fine argiMent In behalf Jof the Republican
platform, and gave the Seymour shd,Blale supporters
a terrible scathing for their perfidy' nand many abort'
comings. ID! speech occupied ebont 'cue hour and
' i quarter, and wall well received by the alit audience
wile heard it. A -song was then eiing by the New
Brighton Glee Club and a time played, b 7 the Beaver
Falls bar band, both of which ware.lbudly applaud
ed. Hop. Thes.•Matsiiall iids now loudly'called for.
'Mr. M. elem. was and we presume always will be a
'favorite with oar came reniard amid
cliecis which made the town ring, and made a speech
that bristled all over with sharp and telling I points.---
Ur. Marshall is a strong speaker, a powerful cam
paigner, and the beauty of his polidal life; Is found
in the fact that he never was, and never intends being
a =Mate [or official position. ills speaking and ef
forts In behalf of the Republican cause proceed from,
a destrp to promote the public good. and not to further
the interests of himself or any other person. His ef
fort wait indeed a masterly out, and will have the ef- •
feet of making him still more popular with a Deaver
connty audience, if that were possible.- His speech
occupied about an hour and a - halt and his hearers
wouta hardly permit him to close it at alt. .Many of
them would have listened all night If he would have
continued his remarks.
The meeting was a great shares,. andwill not fall
to'secomplish munch good in, this vicinity. It made
our opponents feel and look as Disc as it they were
suddenly taken with ague. • •
R. T r TAYLOR.
Fos Tan Awns.
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The rebda rebel' d Ith a malice prepense. ....
The only good rear was' want of good Dense.
They threw .down IL gauntlet, not counting the Coat;
Stu compromise with them for what they have hut.
The rebels were necking more silver and gold,
Combined with the name of an °Mee to hold; - .
Like the dog lit the wetter—he was a fool, t •
He drori'd his good hone for its shadow to rugs.
Forgetting the true mathematical rule,
That '"th' lord In the Land Is worth two In the bush."
By fraud and deceit with mean thieve, on at par.
They rude all their gnu* and.maufdtms of war.. •
'Tie true they return d them as ant Of much use,
When Grant bad compered them to alp for a truce; .
For when Greek tights with Greek much bloom wil l be
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shed :
No paetlive In fighting with powder 'and lead.
Before the rebellion the rebels were rich, ,
Bet that brought them tip to the yin' laet_ditai •
And Lee thought it wise to avoid the last pitch.
By brae and-bravado they made a great sound,
Perhaps they then thought they would•turn the world
round:
They (as Satan once said when i%lienring the hog;)
Arc a noisy bad set to eh44r for , their woett-.. -.•
But of car-splitting treason the rebels are fall;
To law and to order a drag and n clog. . •
For peace and for quiet the rebels wont pull,
With their rickety boat and worm eaten hull.
Their crimes do require theta 1 isllence to live,
No taunting nor sneering that Mon to give.
For none viler than -they- ever trod on the earth,
None baser than they ever dreg a foul breath. , •
None meaner than they ever look'd at the sun,
None meaner thab May ever ishoulder'd a gun.
They planghter'd our men with htteger and cold,
And stole all they could of their silver and gold.
Their haired and venom can notbe surpass d,
To the laws and the land in years' . that are pased.
Their love of the right (since rebellion began,)
Is that of the ice for the rays Of the sun.'
They are bankrupt in morale; prompt in delay, •
And pay all their dear with a promise to pay.
A fragment of Congress—of the fragment beware.
Yon rebela—yen troth:we, old Seymour and Blatt.
That fragment of Conarees—yon rebels so name,
Stands firm by the nation its honor and fame.
That fragment enacted just laws to suppress.
The wrongs of the great—On the right - 6 of the less.
Hence carpet bag rulers have got a free page,
To harness, control, -and to /addle the'aest. -
The loyal will settle the Klux. bloody Klan, •
The vilest disorder that demons can plan.
To unceasing mercy they pay no regard.
Repeating their crimes Is our only reward.
Reforming them thou is a weighty, affair. .-
Rekirming from wrong requires' alt our care declare,
Thatpersuade from th' wrong — forthright to declare,
That so we may hope to prevent their being hnrl'd
To, the regionihelow at the end of the world. X
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The De Weir lialat.—We noticed last spring
that on the (arrant ilieiitz; one and a half
miles north of Beaver, a depesiboi paint ore had been
nicer eyed. Supposing our readers generally are in
teresied In the development of the resources of our
county, wo propose to gives kw items connected
with this, as we learned them while making a short
visit to the paint factory, now being built in the north
west rart of the Borough. The bed of ore is three
feet thick where the thine?! are now working, and is
improving in both quality and quantity. It is reduced
to an impalpable.by calcining, crushing, grinding and
floating it in Water, and for this purpose the machine
ry, tank, &c , necesetry, for this purpose' are nearly
completed, with a Cr:O44Y for manaheturing l ane: din
per day.
We learn that . this paint bits been tested and is
equal to any of the kind In ma - rket, and an old estab
lished firm in Pittsburgh will purchase am soon,aa pre.
pared. That our readers may see this Petals entirely,
*diflbrent from the clay paints now in use, 'which are
only mechanical mixtures.. (this beint an entirely
chemical compound;) we give the analysis of, Profes
'sor Wnth, with his remarks :
Lunn SAXPLE mire. •
Obitipic water, " " ' ' .1.13
Peroxide of Iron, 1191
fillicious clay. . 23.19
Lime magnesia and small ain't of manganese; 2M
; sairt noLtliuro , saatrprqur
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Ilidroscople water, .'
Peroxide of,lron,.
Silleions ' " • • —o9 ' .•
25,58
Lime magnesia and manganese, 3.41
If floelY Pow.dered it Is tra excellimt•paht—oqual to
.the obit-which itriatgeltiadd te prar.ee arid I3e Team
under the name of ortolan ds ter. It differs from the
red ochre by jts„,b4rge amount of Peroxlde of iron,
which in tluYUst mengonednever exceeds 39 per card.
The brlghtrtsisin oolar ilapendito a great extent on
the care taken in the routing
.process.
An analyals of. a Belghts.paint from Ds Certin glveb
ut the same result as No. 4 of the above.
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link M. E. identz oversell the work and is 'deter . '
%zed that none but the, genuine article shall leave *
e factory. 'When the wins are in complete order:,
we shall give the , subject here referred to additional
attention. • • • ' . •
Couldn't Come li.—ln 1869, while Gen. Grant
was commanding in Tennessee, there was a great rnsh,
to speculate in cotton. - Siime - merchants in Cincinnati
named Meek caught the) fever, and, thinking they,
might make money, took Jesse R. Grant, father o f ,
the gene 1. into partnerhip„ and went to headquar
*On too hope of eitttng special privileges. I
general 'neared them, and, as Mr. Henry mail 1 1
sworn lo a recent law suit, made the following ark
ewer to their application : I
"I am always pleased, sir, to render any proper u.
sistancelat my power to my Glenda ; but I em .a gen,l
oral of the army of the MUM States flordirument. and
I cannot discriminate between its citizens. I do not
know why my father should write asking such a favor.'
It can have no influence with me. The request is inf.
proper, as it would give one an advantage over moth
er, and would lead to that demorallutkm which it is
my endeavor td prevent. • Ile :Medina • of the mill
tary cannot be diverted from the work in hand, via.
saving the country. You can take out ape rand.
trade along the river. as others are doing, and -
shall
be pleate d to bear of your suttees."
This la In strict, accordance with Gen. Grant's hole
m tlerilV u everf y
r i e r it t s t o c r 9* money bkostlinoi
help from the day be enkied the army to the present.'
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Brae preeessjint with thblr 14f60,ohrittuit
Inif *in* liAtettiO 4- 1•.0 3 ijtiM . 1454) 1 4
linguna Ban - 4
*dig* 'iMints
pesessee ; and after matelhi* through our toy's: th en
*C*O io.4*l l o l 4; l oA l 4 6 :okiti*ltf a i . o l 4
tocedoltiltir;D.:ll.J3teitiOn; Pies/dant Of the
might= - glob. after mule; by the Diu&
Ifi..peuMftm4Of:PltielnitOld the ;10sithi), itelltetk.
.ed A dna speech, which Ise well received by thelsigO .
Mullitmeln attendance. • After the oesehiskei of his
speech, and mulkhkhz,khe
Nair Brighton made a 'halibut very powerful speech
to the people.- At its.,coneitedou the President "pi.
Bailed out and he reeponded.htiefir to -:the cull InAde
intnakippy so's, ~tehiCl? t#e.lciteting sidicturnz.
Bearer Ads, :dui 91; 1868.
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'Editor Argus :—Parsmint to public notice given, a
meeting was held th the Belch' Bebool - House at this
place on Sathiday evening, tholed Ink, to pmfent•the
above organization; Mr. J. E: Crane wail called to the
chalr,and after sense prellminarlds the iblthwing of
were reported, - : • ••
Cphdri—Banuild B. ' Pettersom - • •
First Meat.—Jai. W. Balt
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Second Llaut.4—tiannwd Townsend.
Tresintrer-4. Noble. •• • - -
Secretaly—Ba A: Noble. • - -, • .
nuance Ccultnittee—John Davis, J. B. Crane and
UR. Noble;.Committee' on ?Unifonns—D. C. Patter.
Borland C.D.•Baker. •Zliorecommiakmed officers
will be appointed or el - at oat meet. The
of uniform will be white napes, trimmed with rod, : Sad
lettered "Beaver Falls &C.'," with blue ground_ on
the back, and white cape with 'red binding and blue
tops: i The club wilt be Well singled with, lamps.—,
Oreat effbrts are being made . in thIS prosperous and
growing town to roll tip, .heavy vote for our ca:Ma
tes, both atitlietctober Mid November electlonsi and
our boys seem to fall well understand and realize the
momentum and imPOOtzd'ilitertions at IMO in this
campaign, and, to adopt the words of another, that
"etanalvigihmee is theories of liberty. " ? they are de.
termtned to stand to their posts manfelly,an do battle
thr the cause of universal liberty and equal rights to
all men. 80 persons have now connected themselves
with the 'company, and others are enrolling ;their
names.. 1 A. G. Y.
Beaver hemlnarrandjßlusleal Institute.
—The workmen are nearirthrough with the improve
xents on the building that have been going on during
lie vacation. Three gables have fieen ran up and the
ccitnnepi lilted out withtwenty7eight beautiful tops,
the•gift of N.- W. Walker, Esq.. ofVeUrville, Ohio.
Thicroof haalbeen covered with slate by the `Twin
City tilate.Co.," of Pittsburgh, and is evidently a well
executed }oh of tbe bed rooting material hi the country. !
The carpenter , and brick work. were done by )dessre.
Miller.t Dolby of Rochester, and the proportions of
the roof gables. ebridee, and brackets are perfect,
showln g them to be tree mechanics. ' The inside
work is now being painted, the walls Wig, with
cheerful paper which will add greatly to Or comfort
anilippearance of the rooms. The building, from its
former apparently unfinished date, has tieen• trans
! formbd Into one of the most attractive .schikil !mild
! legs abe Mona anywbero. The change!. wonderful
as every one remarks who comes In view or it. The,
school will open Sep. 8 with departments for both
sexes and all ages and 'Cages of advancement. We
understand the prospecia for thn,lioarding department
are flattering and we bespeak a large attendance Of
day puptia 7 - assured that Prof. Taylor will not be
found wanting in attention to those who may bo com
mitted to his care:
• Prof.. Pouter who thet.tharge of lac
sic Department , Is a thortitigh student, an enthus as
tic lover and experienced teaehet of thltibeiiitifidscl.
once. This Institution is determined in the future as
In the past to offer superior advantages In music. The
Painting Department will still be under the direction
of Miss Spencer, so long. a pupil of Mr. Wall, the
true artist Of his profession in On city.. •
Elitor'of The Beaver...lqm -
The Grant Club !wads place hold legate' MSc:Hugs
every Monday evening which are well attended.—
They expect to be addressed by competent speakers
It every meeting for some time fb come.. Mr. Drava;
of. your place addietedi the Clqb at the last:lneetlOff
in an able and effective manner. Ile Invited criticism
or reply from any person who took exceptions to,his
position, but none was forthcoming Just then, though
a promise was msdthy a Democrat, present to reply
at someliture time. .1 don't think, hbrrever,that any
oue expecta„the piomise to be fulfilled.
By the viay,itbeiClobs pf`Rocbester mast }to; aims
to afford matter fot.inneetillf:dosen ifigta In the last
Loci* "Great trees from little acorns grow," and
:whettiott get a forma, version of proceedings had In
relation to that "Piiblic discuseion;" (which I presume
will be given by the proper persona,) you will laugh
ae yon haven't done for a month; "Dr owning men
Catch qt straws," but none but men in the utmost ex
tremity would catch at so slender 'straw for support.
"There were giants in those. days." .SPECTLTOIt.
LINES,
By one Who was present at the railing of ILr. B's
Flag, August 21st.
The sun in his gold-burnished eharAt rolled by.
The moon swung be disc to the western sky.
And the hill-tope, for Joy, purpled o'er with a blush
As:the Wide-Awakes came lathe twilight's mlldbueh.
The stars that came rolling in. their nightly track,
Saw their own light rellectelfrom the torchlights beer,
And the banners that turned o'er their roPilow light,
To the loyal gave promise ,of a future brght.
t the soft att of twilight by the drum-beat Woe '
REI!MMEMI
•
not a word;
Yet we knew hearts were beating with the taps of the
drum, .
And the green leaves thrilled too, in bliss, u they
cme.
Prondly we witched them. There wvi niteld lig.
Thar hearts beating bravely as they neared the •"old
fin r
Soon the "Star Spangled Banner" waved high In the
breeae, •
And the Ohio waves roll three loud cheer. tothe seas.
"Thou fag of our country ob long may'et thou wave,
O'er the land of the free andthe home of the brave.
May'at thou glorlouvbanner of red, white and bine,
_With thy stripes all unfurled wave over the true r
• Bearer, ELLEN.
“Straws Show 'foie the Winds Blovv.”
—oii last Saturday 'ererilng the Democreey of Rae
coon:tOwnshipmet at 13111 We i School House and or
ganized a Seymour and Blair club, by choosing Capt.
_Dairid Smith as permanent President of the organize.
lion. Twenty or twenty-dye persons were present at
the meeting.
'- 'The Capt. Smith, here referred' th r was'a resident o f
West Va. when the rebellion commenced. Ile at once
left his home, went farther South, Joined the rebel ar
my and continued In the rebel service, (so we are izt.
tallied) four years, or until the war el Sllid. We have
no particular fault to And with him for serving in thli
eipaciZ,of" President, it a Septum club, in Barra
&linty, ; but the Demiiraci of Raccoon township,
raid never in the futtire insult their loyal neighbord
claiming that they favored the Union cause ftring
e war. or insist that they are 10* to the GOIMIg 9 .
{pent now. The choosing of an ex-rebel to. primp
twer their political gatherings b U eroof as strong
Holy Writ th at they.regerd Ws °Witte war with
re door than they do the U on e side; audit en:
dewed with as much courage es hinitelf It is very like
ly that fourtifths of them would have shot jot es to.
.shot during the four years of Oter bloody shenle for .
National life.
Turn Oat to the reacting of the Butter Grant
end Colfex..Cluh_owpest tleWreey OTCAIog, to the
Court .Heuse. - Ymni. • Carnshen and Yorland, of
Pittsburgh, will be present to address the meeting.
.
-- .
The Republican (Ruh a t Raomori. township,
held a meeting. on lam Nodin'evelibLiLend th .
School House. Qvite s. crowd wail in awe.—
The club was addressed 13J. IL- HarrakireVof thb
place and Prot,Eberhaitot pew Brlded o W; • '
• • - -
The sisise Normoifrifoitt Earnbego.
the best place forthuyroungfflOg;S 'Western Penn
sylvania to Obtain anted] gaileut;: advantages ate
surpassed by no similar htstifutlon known to us. _
''.. iiiliVittat AniefiCal sal g g3 at
_
l'Ol iztr.
?tome and ab a real Bale Restorer
_or_ pranr: ,
Ciat ono Ociao great t I P I PA I "155116"8.
Ai-slislinea II (ado ie) rem Draapit
albs It. Price, one De ' No 11.
BEM
of .....„ -; A of
-.Atilia*ti.*s: : ingiustotist‘
= t meh Woks*, • ~‘ . .,,r K ij % "
-"‘.
fwd of , iterm l" gb '..
s . .pressltt otriii. ,
ft* were selleeastias of t
iteera-ot : -President.
lad%
mixt ' 4 f . 1!!atoo ,
"4 17 " li n g n , ~. • 1. •
• r igi al a I.it e f, ,
. o tot rik.
ll e k 141, 00'ne0s..Att20. , Ok la
eii
VeschatsibethembaleellintottschnolL.l
4. - .A.T.Kceoz. , - Ilarfargirant , ..
Sag giers
suss - , a
owe i otral:
itoo depattraento ot
box;,/ !rat fisttlielth,ll74777
i ._ .,,,r
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1 * e i - ' r:6 5 14114 ng1 44 a 5.. T. ' - .
itisiissiUeeri 4 itlta*Oriteant as '"the
OkiiiiiiiitT • -
i vyddiiocrammtk
"the itaarottio nee, .. .' "2 . :::—..; 11, , .-; i
4iti'ici
the :* .'• : :1 1 41 1 404 01001)*::
ucurzasbeeftufill 4* ,i okff::,loasiti
inottai: !Maeda. not W welter talk Home
1441 ' l4 ‘ 3. “W :" ',Tiill '
'Ctorkttowatd ' Aii'l 71".61.1111i
Fai , 04 ..1 Awe !WrapllElL;'-"*.*AS'"trik7.l
inoiii cin't l3 *- 4 :i 1 4 44 ..P.gt: , ROPlu i *
ft manotCratah,-,BOW' a „ -.: ~ z -:lit:. ; ~ '• ; .
wilAre t9. l 4l44..i l i g ib*"v
(i ii t irdia l i i
quiiPaiicr*lto o4ll 4*-.os4 l o*tia*ily# l 4 ,
Made on 4 in - Priigiasioaff'"i'ilrOPecilq
the cattipailMfjtiltlfy the aerOntheliart of the dee
It ediwfil..hbf4eo ll , o *4 b: 40 14316 eV
AlistitiNhili 7 0ankiketPuftwOroatto'fi.'; '
brie Our* 1 1 7-n4rc i tho te l lgr -ti kT il ia i , ° s 4 .
Tadirdeeets fi ijill
t this to hresid irJ
the independent to be Who.** that
*Mideti it has had
dr Aeitkaguctoev. . polgo*Lsni
ijbe..a tit I
Clia.-Ilke , Sew - tub; oc,thvass, si,iii*** Aim?,
Inlander of the "Iroti.Briptiair.:Matiestipciineci to
kohniowNtiii..46o. 0.14 44 - Atm eildicr, and
Jaiten,the stamp for Grata:. .. ' - ! .
'ini. Mlbunikee atenttodrinishig tioecribsd ti "grand
Democratic ratification ractbor' or that • city; can
eludes wifirthe ititlaiwing :- ~"fit,a speculation, by the
pr "Oaten oithibar at the:Mak; it . was- a: success;
as 'a funeral.ll was dotabithi. agate a tiatificalicin, it
was a /Zee s
. , _ .
Sec Beue6 mcnt ifl lOotOcr, col
num.
The next:Annual Fnir. nf the Beaver county
Agricultnrat Society stillibd held in the Fair'
Ground;near Barrer; on Wednesday, Thurs
day and . Friday, the 30th ,ft.r,or 'Ter:dein - her
and the Ist nnd 2d day's of Mtober nest. k.
!if.
THItt...:HALt;; THILtrPSHIII4 . . 4 rBEA:
VER COUNTY, !f -•
The' next scholastic Yetir of this Class*
School will commenceon Tuesday lamming:
at • 'IY o'clock; •SePtpinber the . first: , 'Parente
and guardians having pupils to:eend,itire re
quested to send them punctually at the time
Indicated; The rates el: o‘Tiiitlon are!: - .For
the Higher English apinfatheinatical b ranch -
es, including the Latin, Greek and. German
Languages for theiavadon'of 10,weekr4$10,50;
for the ordinary English iiradclies; sl,o q ; to
be paid invariably in advance. •
The rates for boarding, tuition, &c., can
bo ascertained hy•application to.the Principal
at the Hall. , taiiglifl3B:3t.
FLAGS ! FLAGS! ZOO Arant Colas
flags just arrival, at Beace's,l3eaver - Bt. '
•
SEE BUNCH •OF GttAP
On Stnntlani in another column.' Spitzes
STAXDARD Wine .pirritas is highlY, -recent
mended by physicians for Dyspeptics; on ac
count of its tonic properties; Its :purity; and
its deliciciug flavor. - „ „! • ly.
Builders, you Will I:etumlt your own inter-,
gists by buying four :lime Of Wm:J.:Mum,
Venport, : ps, -
BHOW-WW-004 0 1 114-4- i .
The cheapest flags billiTestern ?eatitylva
M -
a may be found Ml:tenet:l s, Beaver. 3t.
A. celebrated che.nuse :says: "I cells ider,
after a careful cbtnparison
'Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative' by far
the best hair preparation in the ma . Ocet. 'lt
is the only one I can fully Indorse.' Boston
Journal.
Journal. '
Every one knows tha value of the'grape,llB
a luscious and healthy fruit ' Spear's "Stan
dard Wine Bitters" is the Ultimate 'of the
grape in its properties, mildly stimulating,
diuretic, sudorific, and tome. More thrift
seven-eights of them are the pnre julte ot the
grape, simply ,made blu lbier by Peruv Bar* ,
Chamomile Flowers, Snake Root, Calamus,
Wild Cherry Bark,
Sold'hV Driiggista
Yoa TAB Amur
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Special „Noticts:r
GRAPE IiI.IIERS
I
THE -GREAT CAIIIPsy.GN..—, WAR
WHERE MORE THAN, IitOOD IS
SHED. • •
The time has now come when thei greatest
contest that ever raged on this continent is
to be inaugurated. Not eteel againit steel ;
but mind against mind—principlci against
principles—party against party. I
' No one worthy the name of citizen Will be
indifferent, No effort will be untried to ef
feet-the object of the grist Politihal ann.
paien of 1868. •
Then, all hail l e Linalers of brave men,
Wigwams, Clubs and Committees: Hang .
cut your bannerston the ,eutward .
Stick on'your badge pins and medalionii.—
Flaunt your latiterns and make night lumi
nous with your light and resodant With your
song of victory. .
John W. Pittock, of Pittsburgh, Pa., than
whom there is rica Mai*ellitritypih wide
awake, irrepressible and mho e-sou ed young
American this side of the mountains, has es
tablished a mammoth factory for the manu
facture or campaign goods of every variety. ,
Retail dealers, Postmasters peddlers, exec-,,r
utive committees, party 'matinees, and every
man, womattand.child interested id the sue
cue of their party, and hereby inforined that
they can be supplied With every article need.;
ed and desired for the campaign oit e the most
reasonable terms,. Bea for a[pri list and
see his advertisement moat ilestl i f o e..
We noticed in .hie mammoth ,
'amuse quantitiei . aed varieties of ags,
terns, medalions, songs, badge pins; etc.
. In addition to this Mr. Pittock has the larg
est assortment•of „base ball and croquet goo&
and equipments west of the niddntaina Pe
riodicals, books, eta., etc.. I .
Grant Tanner Clubs' supplied with caps,
- eipes and tdrclies. Send in yolit:oolerti.
TO PURCHASERS OPIIARLIWARE.
The attention of van business Men is di
rected to the adverdsement of , the new Hard
ware Eitablishment recently located at 887
Liberty Street, near the Union De* Messrs.
Lindsay; Sterrit Si Enwer, thcrproprietere of
the concern, being connected with &Manufac
tory of Anvils, Bellows, ,Vises, Edge Tools,
ito. r &e.; are thus enabled to offer b uyers very
superior inducements: Besides being
_con
nected With Jinni°. msindectures,l they ate
likewise extensive importers of the finest de-
Folitions oPHardwarel Cutlery , ate. which
they - offer to the trade sad public very.
ow. Especialuttenuegli
_cited to :their
large assorlatant 'a-minden Hardware; Oar- ,
venters Tools, itc:i which were Procured frOm
Eastern Manufacturing Establishments quite
recontlyi and*" thetrefotd; ptottitised while
the heavy decline; vhich the market has late-
ly suffered; tta in full operation; and alto,
gethor for cash. Call'enl examine their stock
and see pride*: before buying else Where.
m60)6 , 837 Liberty Sind, nent)Unien Pal
,
sager Berl, pittshtirgb.
There wIU Oatt4 - '9tthi Board 01
Manapra of-the Ter CorlotY Atlrlooltarall
Society on the sth day of September next, at i
one o'clock P.lL.hat.M:Sherirsellied In the
Borough of Beaver, as there It bum* of
fh, - *.•5,
rdedrec' -. .x-. 3. i f
R. mu", l e c' Y.
MMWMI=EM;EFiI
arilir:7 ---------7 4 - : - .4 4 iit.,
t e a" . • .. k .. . tail 4 ,1 ,.. 4
Aid la 7 ; : , *I V ' . .1 . WIZ
lir
super'. Mr. Eng • • • of thin Atm has been
iStaitled,with the hambemMbusineekinPitts•
burgh, for a number of_years, and ins ample
t •. • • e tri
w. biliCilieritelilvWinek/Obt*
. ulfehaaWitAudatsteei•thstheyeamolfet •
' - riiiiiii4 ( 4o ll t:l ll 44. 4 oFiiiiitik o', deg, Oh
, biist:iiniex-40",01,000916,_ 'skilm' 10
' beisiminidemodrpcosom 'w am, am, tai.
10111-6Wil Att,4lll liad.ft rf v m n 9 iWm° thle.bouse a -ball
when in
"thariskyo-It•the , place, 208•14 • • • .
#; Wk i ! )
, icOrffil, Pl% - i ' - '''!''='" ". :.-.'
ii3diiiiisiln d..Teachers'shotild•ittif ,
itllninittlAattly 6(itiv sectizOr far
Lem reaWlizinhltit.linin e
annual election of teschera in each scliaiiii ,
ifict of the State, and beirote the opening.
the sob. 4 f the ens, u l a t term, these MAT
teal •• - 6 - the 1 nror•ciblitiflloia
f it
Wit': - • ...is• vctl at irlilale hied
-Inethb • ' Ws oiN'.. cfmairidlers litell iiizide
upon 'a serletof school books In the' tlifferent
branches kheclituliht Aiginetheensuing
ear, which books arid nr7othent BE M be wag
itt the schools of the district during said pert.
' , TliklidiiikaPtiailterwo* on Mllle trillCb
jaa4med after tke Manual nmettekt Ws pie:
se
1 11,1tielfate Sitptthatendent:oecidee
Iva. , , Healim.decides thatinaps am included
inthe terms arses evened *els," • and rec
ompile ifislath'atUottotet:o
. 14 Fe 'lost
sultabre '
_..•
__ V •
Guvot'e -waU-31.apia - ltd;*ographies are
thelinaireit4W:best now-before -the public;
and wailitithm•dteactdes to adopt ito ,Geograp
phiat and'hai purcha s e •no *ape until they
have teenlliiyorta ,• .- • • • '
: They are nutdniittie asked, .but , they are
pronoun:o.V all conaut judges tAs,be•C
an our bine/new. . .
_• , ,
un:lt's Gemlipliiss an d IL& aki" papal.;
edinpoit a neiv.plan—dre tang h t. tijimit airs
ienkentirely,different*on-ausd
. eniluenfly sm.
pehor to, and;dte more ' thoroughly ; efficlagti l
and more neliand and logicA,LUn tiny bft ,
maps or geegnaphies now in niii. They have
within a palm past been 'adopted hamore than
1300 public schrwls ha Ohlo,,in more than 100
citleaand towns in Pennsylvania, and in more
than 2000 /kaulcinlei, Ftemmanes and Col
legca.in the Vatted ,Bastes,' ;41 web ;ask lb a
large number of the( palblic IthoOle 'ln the
tern, -Western and Bonthern States:. • •
The beat articles are alWays -the: *spat,
the refore,adopt do geographies until you have
had an opportunity tpligramine Guyette. Pur
chase no maps l a rd' ha ye ven 6 oyes's.
Terms of antrod - _ *h ere. ; 64n- be learned
by addressing Pro - Eberlmrt at New lirigh•
• ton, Pa. • s '• y:
Waggled', lately.
inaIJOORUntighGARIMINTRBS ' AND
pprentlef.r ••/, , • :THOS. GRANT_,
• VC.: • New Galilee ra:
.44 r 1 1 11 , 40r k y , •
gilfdlrepPr i a r t 0.. BUB-
Nam. in te_, , ,ton tt.'ll4 , of July 1868, s
'man red cow, id* star Milts kmilead; and milk. out
of three teats, About six Sears of age. Any person
giving me hormattotreonstabilieririll be suitably
rewarded. -
' :•1 A1,11:141110LAHON.
auglirtlffat.
E 34iitii9s-troileC—‘ ris s ilettoiti tiotilaient I
apowthartato-ot.CharleclillenqOato of
te CCOOO towisoldp;Beoo2 o - - Ity; Pa«, 13e_ c_ 4,.. hats
.een tad : to~thl it edi--. l *nons,---
debted mama °date, are J Aotutded ....
Aupo
Mediate panett,entremettat4g datum; to prft-mt
the aameyritimist !
,• • -;-• B. L. lililFtUtY. 1 •
Eqlll7 • ; 8' Yr./4/) atIEBRY,
TONIC'
r a Uit
. .„ t
Use • Aioliferts: Tonic Bitterl,
En====3
stilEfir
No. 45 Wood : ' streetii,
Opposite St. ederies H . i."4l t ilso. eniesstte No. pa and
. .• • . , 104 Wrn street.
PrITSBIME/li, PA.
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For sale by 2 IOIIN 111.961111, Beaver, Pa.
• jalfirly. , r•, I • -
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LIST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT SEpTEXIia n,
Term, DO.
FIRST WEEK. •
Andrew Johnson's Run James Narks ..
McKmzie & Moors vs.. Corm=a
Ephraim Smith' . • n. J. T.
Joshua Dawson vs. Swires-Dstirson OD Co
Polly Houton .• vs. James Allen.
SECOND WEEK.
vs. :A. W.Vallotet al
• - vs. ' John W. will.=
•
vs. James Fire et al
vs. "A. L Diamond et as
)•n.• W. • Markle & A. O.
Sands
J. E. Wil li ams . vs. James Uttle et at
S. K. Kier,,et al vs. 'S. Cameron -
Rodenbangh's heirs ' Joseph Johann et al
John C. Duff • • vs. Joseph Witham et al
Cathhrine Lindeman TS. .t ie Vlendereedl
Jacob Wean . Ti. Wallace
.Charles Coale • • vs. New :lan, X'QICo,
D. A.. Prichard et abuse
' Ferguson. vs. J. IL lininiel"it al
Grace) , & stekerstar vs. Jamas LlGht
Christian Marks - Jacob ?arks John
. Dom.,. Admr's
William Ranter vL John Wilson et us
Same - • " - vs. JcllliWilson
Thomas N. llasqh ; vs. James Ofshard et aL .
James Barnes et al. vs. Eltah Barnes
George Flinnt vs. P. F. W. %C. R. R.oc;
James Robb use Sampson • ".
Marker , , vs. Venn Gamble •
JOHN CAUGHEY,
Prothonotary.
8111
John Spear • . •
M. Townsend sr=
Mothersl.
Ric=Tes
angl2lB2t.
CHEAP
_HELF..A.113.2
4kNOTMi ]NCOdi)l dr xotrit 1
s.;''4.7Cifai*.to:Otos;
R all S. OF ..0,8 8
WHITE' WHEAT: FLOUR.
25, giack;
" --- "T -- - -
Barrel;. - )1,15
Second Queo4; "StARK COUPETire'
- 85 1,25.
-50 • 5 4 ; • -
"Barrel,
Boihesta; Jane le, Wei U.
T. O. MORGAN
streozesos tO - ' •
SHALLYIkeiteBR BRO&
PIICHEIBYGROCEMS
- ,:qiisieniware, Rapid* .
-L:7.— •
WIPDO - W-elLitto, WOOll AND
WIDLOW WARS, BACON_ .
• B.AreorairK.' •
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QOUNTRY
ilifotiugg isicei
change, ler , gloodc
G l / 4 1 / 4 41 Paisired':Fils VI Pony_ in. eau 04$
ithDa r illterla Ale 4'111%
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GIMP. DRY GOODS STORE
/al DIAMOND
tvicatyriiPA
NEW PRINTS,
NEW MtiSt&S,
NEW CHECKS,
NAW . C3INGEWif§,
NEW DELAINES,
NEW COBIJRGS;
Aiio,
Table ' Crash,
Red Flannels,
White Flannel*
YellOw Flannel*
Jeang,
Cassiiiiered
Tweeds,
Drillings;
Tats gad Captii;'
Hoop Skirts,'
Balmoral Skirts, .
Notions' and Fancy Artie*,
Trimmings;
Bonnet Ribbons,
Ifillittery Goods, Acc:ii
:x. ..0
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The above itoettelliti &slog cOmplete Mek eve
offered to the axes of Biome ion*. and we take
phew. to aletidog oar anteaters andtheee, whit , may
War um with a eatt, that the Owe .ittock foie cheep
is 'ter.
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IN Tas.igaraokii;
ROCIII/STER,
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MILLINERY' GOOD S 4
RIBBONti, IPLOWNIU3,
ILIM,-BONNETS, -
• ' ,ZW IIEJ !'o LC ES .
COLORED ILLUSIONS AND CRAPES;*
..y WRESTS.
', HOOP ES=
AND HOSIERY::
SPLENDID - ASIKIRTNNIri
- 4 . 3 f kinds •
=
LACP."GLOPE... .. • k
• FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS,
• PARASOLS AND
sun SIA-.4:elit
i3irsivaLA.s,
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CUFFS,
AND cottant, eta - • - '
Em.broiclerie.gi
PIKAYS;
VEIL ,STUFFkIe
and PLAIDS:
Regardless of Cost
mower arnimislis swammrs."
;ORR. W;
Boonaufr. F*4 1 010 1 4 asil4=ll l .
opposes Mass aiIIsa i I';TI!IIMIXMILPB.
irCousta Naas stiPiaid as Mini Prim:
braid Tamer Clubs aspplied with cipik lipd
Oral:4lomnd In your' orders.
hireklew.
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