The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, July 23, 1873, Image 2

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    The Beaver Argus.
J. W 1 A!1),
Beaver, Pa., July 23. 1873.
HAETRANFT was at Xor
ganza, Washington county last week,
and took part in the cornec•stone lay
ing ceremonies of the new House of
Refuge, at that place. A large crowd
of persons were present on the occa
sion. The Governor "orated" a lit
tle for the people, but the heavy
speakers were ex-Senator Bigham
and Adge Kirkpatrick of Pitts
b4ll.
TOE.. DAVIS, one of the three
Hommisatoners to the Vienna
ion; returned to his home in
(my last week. - Whether
SIM
MEM
Exposi
Berks
he tire
it ilie Austrian wital and
[ne disgusted, or Whether he'
ran nut of funds, has not yet become
public. Mr. Rutan's present locality
not clear to us, and what he and.
Senator Graham know about big
shows will likely not be divulged be
fore next winter. We wouldn't. ac
cording to our present way of think
ing, give much for the information.
=KM
THE Butler Herald, Democratic,
pays the following handsome and
well deserved compliment to Hon.
George K. Anderson, Republican
candidate for State Senator in Craw
ford ountyk-
Geoge K. Anderson Esq., paid us a
visit this week looking in fine trim.
Mr. Andersdn has been nominated by
the Repnbliciins of Crawford county for
the Senate, and wade not hesitate to say
that a better s nomination could not have
been made 1
made 1y
te «•ny them. He was the archi
ot of his n fortune—intimate with
tioi oil inter tsofthe_State, having been
an operato for yearsln Venango coun
ty, and no connected with seventeen
producing veils in this county. Honest
and Kiri t in his dealings, he will
prove an efficient and vigilant Senator
to whom Umpublic interests can be en
trusted with . perfect confidence. Al
thnugh opposed to him in politics, we
note his nomination with pleasure, and
as he will be elected, we feel certain he
will never betray the trust confided to
him.
thousand persons passed
through Pittsburgh one day last
week, and in one body, en route for
Salt Lake City, to join Brigham
Young's people in Utah Territory.
The party wascomposed of men, wo
men and children, who had been
gathered together in Europe by a
couple of the agents of the Mormon
Church. They all looked neat and
clean, and seemed to have belonged
to the middle class of people - in the
old world. They were in excellent
spirits, having been but twelve days
in crossing the ocean, and seemed
anxiou-; to reach their destination as
soon as possible. Mormonism, we
take it, is not losing as much ground
,lther in this country, or in Europe,
a- many had latterly supposed.
WI: pent two or three days last
\\sock at Caldwell. Noble county,
While there we became ac
quainted with "Private Dalzell,"
of literary and temperance fame,
anu found him not the light-headed,
shallow-brained individual the news
papers have represk . mted him, but a
tinkled scholar, a perfect gentleman
anal one of the leading lawyers of the
CEMBI
The newspapers there are
now eon trolled—the Republican by
Mr. 'ooley and the Spectator by
Messrs Moore and Amos.—The first
named is ,the Republican organ, the
latter the Democratic. Both are live
newspapers and manage to gather up
-a good deal of local news, considering
the fact that Noble county is sparse
./y settled and until quite lately, al
most isolated from the rest of the
world. Its polities are quite close
and both parties are now trying to
avail themselves of some "loose ma
terial" in the county In the shape of
an anti-Masonic organization, and a
working-man's league. Strategy is
the order of things there now. We
shoji watch the result with some
iaterest.
.11IFFEit-4)N Witi faithful to the par
ty that elected him. But he would
not appoint men to office merely be
cause they were conspicuous parti
:-ans. lie look great care to get the
right man for the right place. lie
would not give an appointment to a
relative. Of this James Parton, in
the-At/antic lionthty for August says:
At the tirst view this seems unjust to
the honorable and capable families who
were related to the president. It has the
air of courting cheap and easy popular
ity, and is open to the objection of pitch
ing the note two high for the limited
rmge of human nature. hut his cow -bi
t tans on the point were clear and strong,
out Prof. Tucker records that he acted
on this principal throughout life in the
administration of trusts. Thus, as ree-
tor - of the University of Virginia, he 0p
p,,4e,1 the appointment of a nephew to a
I,rofessorship, though he was well quill
tied for the place; dreading lest it should
a door to the system which has
made universities and church endow- '
wents in other lauds mere apper.dages
t, the estates of governing families.
lie was nobly seconded in his resolution
hv his own kindred,,lmagina his do
light on receiving from one of them,
i:eorge Jefferson, a few days alter his
inauguration, a letter spontaneously de
ciiniug to be a candidate for a federal
.iitice to which his neighbors and friends
desired to recommend him. "The pub
tic • wrote the President, "will never
Vie made believe that an appointment of
relative is Made on the ground of mer
it alone, unindueneed by family views;
nor call they ever see w ith approbation
offices, the disposal of which they in
trust to the President for public purpo
ses, divided out as family property."'
li e owned that the rule bore hardly up
on a Presiden's relations; but the pub
lic good, he thought, required the saerl
liCe, for which their share in the public
esteem mighf be considered some com
pensation. —I could not be satisfied,"
said he, "until I assured you of the in
creased esteem with which this transac
tion tills me of you."
His two sons-in-law did not suffer
from the rule, since their neighbors
kept them both in the house of repre
sentatives.
Tit ,Western farmers are becom
ing fastidious. Alarmed by the fu
rious love for agricultural pursuits
developed by the politicians, they
are holding those demonstrative gen
tlemen at a distance and'ealmly sur
veying them before admitting them
to the fold. A squad of local pOliti
clans in Leavenworth, Kansas, re
cently org,aniied a "Grange,." and
applied fur a charter, but as yet the
request has not been granted. Being
interrogated upon the subject, a lead.
lug Granger philosophiatlly'remark
cd: "We must draw the line some
where. If we admit Col. Coffin, we
would have to admit Len Smith. If
Smith were admitted, we would be
obliged to admit Jim Legate. When
Legate was admitted, Markson
would apply. If we admitted 'Mark
son, Tom Johnson would have to be
admitted, and within less than two
months every do-nothing individual
in town would belong to the order , '
,The equilibrium of that Granger's
head is unquestionablz,
A Ic,laiT important piece Of Intel
ligence comes from Washineo ll . It
is that Senator Cameron has declared
himself in favor of General Grant
fora third term. Mosby, Wise, and
Ben Butler have alt done the same
thing. Tn see these traitors and cor
ruptionists:pulling one way ought to
induce loyal and honest men to pull
in the other direction.
EDITOR
BROOK LYN and New York cities
are both very much excited again
over the Goodrich murder, which oc
curred in the former place several
months ago. The origin of the pres
ent excitement grows out of the ar
rest of "Kate Stoddard" the mistress
of the deceased as the murderess.
In her trunks were found his watch,
watch seal, pocket-book, revolver &e.
After these evidences of guilt were
discovered in her possession, she con
esse' d the crime and alleged that she
was driven to it because of her loVe
for Goodrich, and his cruelty towards
her in ordering her away from his
house, after they had lived together
for several months. Since her arrest
she has made one or two efforts to
commit suicide. ',
THE National Capitol had a sensa
tional dog suit last Friday. The
Hon. Caleb Cushing sued Thomas
Kelly for keeping a noisy and vicious
dog. Th'e action was brought in the
Police Court. The Court, regarding
the dog as a nuisance, ordered that it
be killed or removed, and directed
Kelly to pay $25 into court as security
that the judgment would be execu
ted. This was something in the
great lawyer's favor, but not at all
what he anticipated. He claimed
$4,000 damages. But here came in
another curious aspect in the case:
After the decision was rendered it
was ascertained that the dog belong
ed to the Hon. FernandixiWood of
New York and - that Kelliwas only
keeping the vicious brute, for that
distinguished individual. -
THE Bucks county Intelligence,*
takes no attack in the movement to
make Mackey the next candidatefor
State Treasurer. In refering to the
matter a week or two ago it held as
follows:
"There appears to be a disposition
among the different candidates for Su
preme Judge to ulsconnect themselves
from any share in the proposed 1:101111138-
tioll of R. \V. Mackey for State Treasu
rer. None of them want to be contam
inated by the odium that is supposed to
attach to the Mackey movement, and
they fancy themselves in a better posi
tion if they keep aloof from his interests.
This is a key to the impolicy. of nomi
nating Mackey for a fifth term in his re
sponsible and profitable office. If ex
pectant candidates for another position
on the same ticket fight shy of him, what
must beddie sentiment of Republicans
generally l N We venture . to say that
Mackey is not the free chcace of one-fifth
1 of the Republicans of Pennsylvania.
I The only preventive of dill remit seems
r to be the concentration of ,those who are
opposed to him upon soMUother person
at . the meeting of the Cont(untion. The
character of this nomination is a very
important matter to the I R:S - publicans of
the close counties, and it is one in which
they feel a deep concern.' '
oil: little neighbor down street is
anxious to know what relation the
A net's sustains "to the Democracy,
now that the C'onserratire is thrown'
I , overboard." As nobody else seems
to be paying any attention to him or
caring for what he says, we will do
him the honor to say that the Atiaus
is not a party paper, nor will it be
until a good many corrupt politicians
are sent to:the rear, and a better clan's
of men brought to the front. fn the
meantime its editor will support all
measures which he believes will ben
efit the, people at large, and oppose
such as he thinks will be detrimen
tal to their intetests, never for once
stopping tc inquire as to where they
originate or by whom they are sup
ported. In regard to candidates, he
will vote only for those in whose
honesty and capability he has eontl
donee. All others must look else
! where for their support. At the
coming October election, we will, in
all probability, vote the Republican
ticket, with one or two exceptions,
not however, because the men who
compose it are known as Republi
cans, but because we believe them to
be better qualified to fill the posi
tions for which they are named than
their opponents. lias the Radical
any fault to find with this, our' in
tention? If it has its editor has - an in
vitation to rise and explain.
Another point: If it betrue, as fife
Radical alleges, that "the (Ai/mei-vo
tive has been thrown overboard,"
(we were not at home when the
Democrats held their county conven
tion) then out of respect for the large
number of Democrats who have al
ways taken and read the .Ant; us, we
will give their ticket aplace in our
columns. We d° this too, so that vo
ters generally may know who are
asking for support at their hands, If
the Radical believes this information
ought not to be given them, Its edi
tor can take the floor, and give his
"reasons for the,faith that is in him."
SENAToI: CAncENTER of Wiscon
sin, and Congressman Buffer of
Massachusetts, both of whom voted
for the . salary steal, have made
speeches recently in defence of their
conduct. They both assume that
Cungtsmen heretofore have been
paid too little fur their services, and
that they should receive enough to
enable them to live in a luxurious
manner while in WashiUgton city.
In fact they both take the ground
that whatever may be the highest
style of luxury and extravagance in
the country, that a member of Con
gress is entitled to! This they sty
when they claim that our Senators
and Representatives in Congress
must have $7,:100 per annum! Not
more than one in five hundred of the
respectable busing men of this coun
try, or even men of wealth have any
such income. The following is some
thing like a fair average of incomes
in this country:
A laborer, $450,
Clergymen and country doctors,
$l,OOO.
Average lawyers; 2,500.
Literary men and officers of hanks,
front $2,000 to $3,500•
Eminent lawyers, large merchants,
and men of wealth, $7,000 to $lO,OOO
These are rather too high than too
low, and yet how insignificant most
of them seem when compared with
the amount Carpenter and Butler In
sist upon having for their congress.
ional services. Another point: Con
gressmen are only required to be at
their posts about six months in each
year, so that one half of their time
n be and is employed in takingeare
of or managing their private affairs,
while persons who are engaged In the
occupations above enumerated are
obliged to devote every hour of their
time to earning the meagre salary
specified.
HERS '
AND thL►.LE.
—The romantic 111311 1 .1ment which
leads people to haw, the marriage
ceremony perfortneq in theaterands
on the tops of mon.atidas has reached
the last degree of absurdity. The
sum of twenty-five dollars has just
been paid by a high-minded couple
in lowa for t.he precious privilege of
being ma`.ried in a circus ring, the
clown and tbe "Wild Horse of the
PfiMIMS" being temporarily extin
guishea for that purpose.
miraculous breach of promise
Case has recently been heard in the
Queen's Bench, Dublin. The plain
tiff, Mrs. Shea, was a widow, 50
years of age, and singular to relate
she was the. godmother of the defend
ant, Richar,d 'Davies, aged 30. The
indignant jury gave this deep and
designing widow and godmother one
farthing datnagts, with sixpence
costs—a refreshing verdict to read of.
A widow and godmother in one per
son must be more dangerous than the
simple Wellereau relict
—A lady in Lynn, Mass., last week
sold a tag of rags to a pedler. She
was perfectly well satisfied with her
bargain until she remembered that
in order to guard against thieves and
robbers she had secreted in the bag
two bank-books, notes, and so forth,
to the value of about $.1,006. But
considering how careless she had
been she was luckier than she deser
ved to be; for, with all the energy
and acuteness of despair, she sought
for that pedlar, found film In Salem,
and recovered her treasure. We
might offer a moral, but it would be
of no use. Women who hide bank
books in rag-bags are beyond the
reach of all the morals in the world.
—A gentle'youth and fair maiden
of Texas have outdone all other ten
der pairs in their manner of getting
married. They eloped together from
school, and duly armed with a li
cense, rushed post-haste to a minister
on Red River, and desired him to
perform the fateful ceremony. This
the heartless man refused to do, his
reason being that neither the lady
nor gentleman was yet of age, and
the law ,mightn't like it. Despair
was about to overwhelm the couple,
when they were struck by an idea.
There were no boats to be had, but
cottonwood logs were abundant.
They bestowed themselves carefully
on one of these, previously mooring
it to the bank with a long rope, and
then they having drifted far enough
into the stream to be considered out
of Texas, the minister gracefully
climbed a stump at the water's edge
and pronounced the solemn sentences
of the ceremony.
—An Indiana gentleman—you
may see that he was a gentleman
from a remark he made—was recent•
ly acquitted by a sympathetic jury
for the murder of his wife. He rose,
bowed to the twelve good men and
true who had treated him so hand
somely, and thinking that one good
turn deserves another, said, "Boys,
I reckon I can stand the soda Water
on that." Is there not a moral in
this pleasing incident, if we would
take the trouble to see it? How
many men regard the public acts of
public functionaries exactly accord
ing to the way they are affected by
them. Davy Crockett once leaned a
cotemporary in .the Senate a gentle
man and a statesman, because said
Davy, "Ile gave me the brandy-bot
tle and looked away when I poured
out my drink."
—A bit of romance crops out at
f:ihaftsbury, Vermont, in the mar
riage of Nathaniel Olin, an old man
of seventy years, to a woman who,
years ago, had been the bride of his
youth, but from whom he had been
divorced. During this long interval
Olin has lived in Ohio, and had two
other wives, by one of whom he had
.a large family of children. But the
first wife seems to have cherished a
tender feeling toward him through
all these long years, and remained
single and loyal; and on a visit of
Olin to his old home, last week, the
two met, and the old flame revived,
and the happy panacea of marriage
was the satisfactory denouement.
—ln the time of the excellent Cot
ton Mather the rules of the Sabbath
were sharply defined, and !fatly per
son erred in the matter of unseemly
behavior it was not for lack of direc
tions. But in these days opinions as
to the conduct commanded by Holy
Writ vary, and scarcely two people
keep the seventh day iu the same
way. One point, however, is deci
ded for us authoritatively by a Vir
ginia court. It pronounces a "clean
shave" on Sunday before church to
be not only allowab:e but neeessary,
and therefore a kind of preparatory
religions rite. All this being conce
ded, it rules that barbers be permit
ted to practice their art on any and
every Sabbath. The good old Puri
tans might perhaps have rebelled at
this decision, but what would they
have said to the announcement that
music by a brass band is one of the
irresistible attractions of a church in
Newport! They would, doubtless,
be better pleased with the action of
the Albany clergyman who lately re
quested his congregatron to put aside
their fashionable fans, those toys be
ing an annoyance to him in the sanc
tuary.
—The law prohibiting the inter
marriage of Blacks and Whites still
exists and Is still enforced in Nebras
ka. This gave a Probate Judge there
(Townsend) an opportunity to in
dulge in a little bit of fun. On the
Fourth of July he was asked to grant
a marriage license to a black man
and a white woman. Ile refused,
and indorsed his reasons upon the
application. ' "Things," he said,
"are badly mixed. The Supreme
Court of the State of Nebraska has
decided that negroes cannot be ex
eluded from juries any more than
red-headed people, or people five
feet high. Yet when, in accordance
with this decision, the Legislature of
Nebraska was asked to repeal the law
forbidding the consummation of
habpiness between negroes and
whites, the God and Equality Leg
islature killed the bill." 'And then
this sharp Probate Judge went on as
follows: "I trust the time will soon
come when 'equality' will mean
equality in all things, politiml, civil,
religious (no African M. E. Church),
social, and especially matrimonial."
Judge Townsend concluded with a
bit of advice gtatls. He recommend
ed the parties "to cross over into
lowa, where a negro can marry the
Governor's daughter, if she is
A MYSTERY UNRAVELED.
A abarderese Tracked Down•-l?ir.
Goodtieh Shot by Ms 11thitreee-She
Stays by the Body a Day and then
Merely - Changes Her Name-The
Crime Frankly Admitted-A Matede
,of Love and Vengeance.
The mystery which has so long
shrouded the death of Charles Good
rich in Brooklyn has heen,unraveled
at lait for Kate Stoddard has con
fessed that she killed .- Mtn. After her i
arrest she refused to tell where she
had lodged, and .the police adopted
the shrewd device of calling at every
house in Brooklyn and asking if a
woman 'had been missing since Tues
day. The trick succeeded. It was
ascertained that a woman answering
to the description of Kate Stoddard,
boarding with Mrs. A. Taylor, a
widow, in High-st., between Jay and
Bridge-sts. ' had been missing since
that time. Mrs. Taylor accompanied
the officers to the Second Precinct
Station-house, where the prisoner
was detained, and recognized her as
her missing boarder. The trunks of
the accused were then opened, and
In one of them - was found the mur
dered man's watch and chain, seal
, ring, seal; pocketbook, containing
$4O in bills, and revolver, three of
the chambers of which were loided
and three empty. The fact that three
bullets were found in the head of the
murdered man made the circum
stance of three barrels of the weapon
being discharged the more signifi
cant. On learning that the effects of
the murdered man had been found
in her trunks, she confessed her
guilt. She said that she loved the
deceased, and had lived with him
for more than a year previous to his
death. He grew weary of her, en
deavored to cast her off, and ordered
her to leave the house in Degraw-st.
She refused, and he then treated her
brutally. On the morning of Thurs
day, Matfett a), finding that Good
rich was inexorable, she determined
to kill him. She had put his revolver
in her pocket, and while he was
stooping to build a fire in the heater
in the basement, she called his name,
and as he looked up she shot him.
He fell,and she tired two more shots,
all three taking effect in the head,
and causing almost instant death.
She then washed the blood front the
corpse, remained in the house all
day, and on the following morning
went to New York. During her ab
sence the murder was discovered.
The murderess has apparently made
no effort at concealment beyond
changing her name. She has crossed
to her:place of employment in this
city almost daily, and has even at
tended Plymouth Church on several
occasions.
THE CRIME CONFESSED
Finally, by the merest accident, on
the evening of Tuesday last Kate
Stoddard was brought within the
strong grasp of the law. She was
coming out of the Fulton Ferry
house as the amateur detective was
about to enter it to go to New York,
and thus the two were face to face.
Miss Hanley at once recognized her
former associate and the murderess
in the woman confronting her, and
after calling her by name beckoned
to an officer of the Second Precinct,
by whom she was conveyed to the
station-house in York-st. Chief
Campbell, accompanied by Commis
sioner Jourdan, was not slow to an
swer the summons, and at once re
paired to the station-house and held
an interview with the woman.
From the photographs of the mur
deress which the police had in their
possession it was hard to identify the
woman under arrest, and the prison
er pleaded entire innocence of any
offense against the law, and was
very anxious to know why she had
been arrested. fhe Chief then de
termined to ascertain where she had
been living and accordingly an officer
was dispatched to every residence in
the several precincts with instrue
tions to make inquiries in relation
to every woman who might have
been missing during the past week.
The plan proved to be a successful
one, and late on Thursday afternoon
it was ascertained that the murderess
had resided ever since the tragedy,
in the Warding-house of Mrs. Ann
Taylor, at No. High-st., hi the
Seetind Ward, and within a few
blocks of the First and Second Police
Station-houses. The name she had
assumed was Minnie Waltham, and
when the detect i vei who were speed
ily sent to the house reached it, they
found her trunks and the property of
the murdered man, Charles Good
rich. The landlady, Mrs. Taylor,
was taken to the Station-house, and
at once identified the prisoner as tier
missing boarder.
HIS WATCH AND PISTOL IN 11E1
TRUNK.
In the prisoner's trunk were found
Goodrich's watch, seal-ring and de
tached seal, and the pocket-book con
taining $4O in bills. The watch an
swers fully the description of the
one worn by the murdered man. It
is doubled cased, red mild, anchor
movement, 19 lines, nickel works
frosted, No. 11.222, maker Jules
Jurgensen of Copenhagen. The fing
er-ring is of gold, slightly chased,
and set with a blood-red stone, The
watch-chain is a heavy, plain one,
and at the end of it is a seal with red
stone. The seal which is detached is
an old fashioned one, of serpentine
Pattern, holding and agate by pivots.
The agate is polished on one side
and inscribed with the letter "G" in
old English. In addition to these
articles belonging to the dead man
there were found his revolver with
three barrels empty, and a bundle of
letters, among which were two from
Goodrich to her, making arrange
ments to meet her. Other letters
are from her father and mother, and
show that her real name is Lizzie
M. King, and that her home was
formerly in Middleborough, Mass.
The Coroners Jury rendered the
following verdict :
We find that the said Charles
Goodrich came to his death by piS
tol-shot wounds in the head, inflict
ed by Lizzie Lloyd King, alias Kate
Stoddard, with intent to cause death,
on the evening of the 20th or morn
ing of the 21st of March, 1873, at his
aforesaid house (n Degraw-st., Brook
13;n. \Vm. Richardson, Michael
Bennett, Owen Hazeltine, Robert
Speir, Henry E. Fowler, \Vm. Rob.
bison, Frank P. Gavan, D. I). Whit
ney.
The Cholera—Panic at Mt. Ver
non. lad—Forty Deaths Within
it Week.
EvAlssviLLE, July 17.—A Journal
special states that a panic prevails at
Mt. Vernon, Ind., about thecholera.
Forty deaths have occurred within
a week, and eight or tcn occurred,
yesterday. The people are fleeing,
and the most vigorous sanitary mew , -
urea are being enforced.
CLIWISNATI, July 17.—Only one
death from cholera was reported at
the Health office to-day.
LoutsvlLLE. July 17. Advices to
the Courier-Journal reports the
cholera a.sevident in Elizabeth
town, Owens iro. Millersburg and
several other I entucky towns.
14\
EVA NSVI LLE, 1 od., July 20.—A
Journal seeial from Mt. Vernon
states tha t'there is little if any signs
of abatement of cholera symptoms
since yesterday. Several new cases
have been reported and six deaths
occurred there in the city and three
near the suburbs. More than one-half
the population have left the town,
many hundreds of them coming to
thiscity, and others are now prepar
ing to leave y Vess a favorable change
rn la
occult imtely. No pretense of
business, has been made for several
days and tike city has a lost, deserted
and gloomy appearance. Physicians
havo arrived from several of the sur
rounding towns, and are rendering
all the assistance in their power.
Among the deaths today were Dr.
Metzdorff, a young German physi
cian, of much promise. who has
since the appearance of the epidemic
been most active in his efforts in be
half of the sick 'and dying, and John
Moody and two daughters. The
latter were the last but one of a fatni-
IY of tetr. - btha lave within tho Week
been cut downby the terriblodisease. .
it ha/natured-1u three distinct cases
that four death), have occurred in .a
single fatally, in one instate leaving
but etre living but therebas Wean°
case equalling in sadness to this one.
An appeal has been made to the city
for physicians and nurses,. those al
ready 'there *ug worked , down.
Thowork of llisinfeeting 1s atlll in
progress.
New Advertisements.
RDEPORT OF, TEE CONDITION OF THE
Nationai Seek-ot Beaver Constar. New Brigh
ton. Pa.. at thci clove of Dueness on the lath of
Jane, 1873.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts . $188.864 99
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation _ 120.000 00
U. S: Bones and securities on hand 15,000 IX)
Due from Beimeming & Reserve Agit" axe 10
Doe from Igatlorial Banks .. LIM 96
Due from State Banks and Bankers OW 93
flanking House__ 14414 54
Fluniture and Fixtures .. %FM GS
Current eitpemses.......... .. ... ..• 1,479 09
Taxes Paid Cub N 1 20
Checks and other ltem —. 550 4?
OWs of National Banks ...... ........ 9,809 00
Fractional etwreciey . . 161 18
Specie--Coln NM 80
Legal Wade% ?lutes 43A30 00
LISBILITIES.
Capital Stock paid In.. ....... .. ..... ...--.5208,000,00
Sarnia/ Fund.._ 23,1348 66
Discount... --- OM 75
.. .-
SAO 83
In tercet-- 2,877 66
Profit and Loss.— HO 61
National Bank Circulation. ... . 104.284 °°
Dividends nupuld....-.--. . 1,266 84
Individual Depiutiti * 51. 20 : 11
Rae to State Banks And Bankers ...... .. 51 27
BUTE OP PZltartariJOA. t es
Courrn oirtt Kama,
EdiVart Mem Cashier ot "The National
Bank a Seavenemanty," do solemnly affirm that
the above statement Is true to the Asset ot nay
knowledge and-kellef.
_ EDWARD lIQOPS, Cubic?.
Subscribed Wore me this lath rby °None.
MILTON TOWNSEND,
Notary Public.
ekranacv Attest— .1 Xuran.
U. Masson,
R. It. Marra,
WM- 3w Directors.
DIVIDEND SO 31.
NATIONAL BAIR Or StATIAONSITT.
NIX BNIOUTON, July 4, 1473,
The Board of Directors of this Bank have ibis
dal declared a Dividend of Four per Caul.
the Capital Stock from the profits of the but six
months, payable on demand free of taxes.
EDWARD HOOPS. Cashier.
,
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Rowell & Co.'s Advertisements.
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Adorm tour Homes with the new chromo,
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agents. addrava W. F. CALIWUNTEB, Foxboro
MUIR.
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THE PITTSBURGH
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Are uow manufacturing a very superior
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Warranted 10 dry In less than two hours in fair
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As great pains are taken to produce an artiste
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ished or short notice. WILLIAM PEOPLiIi,
b:-Iy.l Or. Webster BL ti Graham Al l y.
BEAVER COLLEGE
AND
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New Bundlers. School and Recitation ROOMS
now ready for the
Fall Session, Sep. 9,1878.
NORMAL DEPARTMENT
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as for illustrating the Sciences. Send for new
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J ik Pic. - 30 Years of trial has previa
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It to ratxrnunanded with unbounded amair.
awe Wan of '.. 1 .3.1 2 r11ze5-13xUlmaprit1114
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tar and llarnesa Ga:l3; also Waimea of tha Eye
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Bone Ind Mimic Affections, sore Nipples. k e ..
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EXTERNAL WOUNDS.
Ire Remember, this Liniment did
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during TUE MOST AIMED AND I:l93taitrila. canna
mars= ay 11Evr-iloan ..13D liluxusooat Loo
n:ma But we have tho onetime° of over
thirty years of teal. arab tho moat sub.
ittantiairmulta,modby ozonithodo of witteseeo.
lithe Liniment istmt an recenuacarled. tin
Money will be Reftmded.
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STORES AT
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LYON MPG. CO.
Notice to Bridge Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at this office,
by the Board of County ColliMilisitmers, until
Saturday Aug. St 1873, fur Ma-lie % structure of a
bridge, over Dutchman's San, in Pulaski WM/•
ship, of 33 feet extreme length, and IS feet road
way. Proposals must be accompanied with •
statement giving the total weight of the cant and
wrought iron. the general working strength, and
the ultimate or breaking strength per linear foot~
as well as the greatest local load the bridge will
sustain. The Cummissioners Yeterve the
right to reject any or all hide. Bids will be open-.
ed at 10 a. m. of Raid day.
By order of County Commissioners.
Jyl6.3w JOLlglittiOWN, Clerk.
( Raißeal and Confervative copy.
Commonwealth of Penna. of al, vs.
Lucinda Campbell Gray, a Lupatle.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Beaver coun
ty, No. 164 Sept. term, 1567.
Interested parties arr hereby notified that the
final account or Benjamin Todd, committer of
Lucinda Campbell Gray, a lunatic, has herb tiled
In the office of the Prothonotary. of said Court,
rind will be confirmed on the drat day of next
Term, [alleys etiffiCiont Cause to the contrary he
shown in the meantime. JOUN CA.UGIIEY.
JI ny 14, 1873. -3w• Prothonotary
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SCALES
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Ca OOrirs- - , proved Mowry Drawers.
PAERB&11103, 1at_0411.16 & DO.,
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ENGINE BUILDER
FIVT . R
No. t)G Lacock Street,
SPEClALTY.—ltepairing Printing Press
es, have Mills, Grist Mills, and M:,chinery
of all kinds,
Orders for the purcha:,e and sale on
CoMmission of new and serond-hand ma
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jetn 3tii)
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An elegant Album for 25 cents, holding ti full
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the low price of 25 ceuts, suitable ror the pocket
or centre table. Order a cample petit by mail,
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or clx for $l.
Addreao BE RIZOW cu.,
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Picturea,dc., sent free. ti-18-3w
Grand
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And an Immense Variety of Valuabb•. Ele2ant
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United States Tontine Association.
A Prize for Every Ticket
I Cash GM of $.O O O I i 5 Cash Gina of f 750
10,000 100 " non
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Also a large assortment of Gold and Sliver
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Goods. Furs, Sewing Machines. ,ke .
Tickets to draw any of the above articles. 23
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T. WILLIAM d - CO., publishers. Hata,.
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