The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, May 13, 1857, Image 2

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    JUDGE Tuxots - tETIMEt.
ACCEPTING THE. NOMINATION
FOR GOVERNOR.
TOWANIM, , April 22d, 1857
i Greet?men: On my return home, after
1 itai absence of two weeks, t found your corn
• t ntinicatilininforinln me of,. My nomination
-ais a candidate for the offise ofGovertior , by
\ f
a - Convention of the Erxeemen of Pentisyl
iiiiii, opposed to thel4ding measures -of
the We and present NatiCanak Administrate'
lioils, which. assembled at the , Sta te'Capi I al,
• on the2sth tilt, together with , a copy Of the
declaration, of principles prOulgated by
• that ConventioniC'f= --- -L--- -
,----„ _\
1 accept thelposition to whilli..l" am col=-,
led by the unsOlicited. suffrage of 1 the-boAy
whose'aorgan Oil are; profoundlyl grateful,
for so diatingulshed, a markeihe confidence '
of my fellow citizens, yet painfully sensible
.of my inability! p-----
°pert,. to, meet its v,poo
"sible obligations., ! • -./ '"
llThe a pproachi n g election is one of no or
rib:tory ictercsi. Important questions ,of
••: State policy, affecting the - public welfare
• and prosperity, are not alone Involved in
•the issues presented. As iou Pf• - the lerge
-4,7,
est and most powerfullot sovereign
States of ' out. cenfederate, e tiblic, the
honor -and interests of Pennsylvania ate'
deeply concerned the principles that an
imate our Natio I.Govertinsetit. Sbecan
not, with iafety to her independence and
the liberties' of our people, be indifferent
to the momentous questions of National im
port in progress ,of settlement—qnestions
touching the constitutional powerstaf the
rederal-GovernMero, and vitally a cting
the dignity and rights of free labor. Nor
- can she,' without Idishonor withold her pto.-
test against the. wrongs inflicted upon her
_ 3 soos lea distant l'erritory - under the• li
cence of Federal authority.
Theearest rights _ of freemen. secured
by plai emaititutional guarantees; are rath
-1
lessly violated on the soil of our national
doritam,l American citizens are made the
_ victims of unknown in the des
-. • potisms oftbe old world. The annals '.of
civilized-and'Christian nations furnish no .
examplea_of eruelty'and outrage on the part
•of a gioverntnent totrard4 its people, such
as -have-been endured by the people of Kan
sas; unless they be found in the 'persccu r .
tions of the Hugenots• under Louis the
Fourteenth, of France,'.ai d of the Protes
. tants of the Netberlands, by -the -*Duke of
• Alva, under Philip Second King of Spain.
Indeed, the barbarities to. which the -pee
plerof Kansas have been exposed, were of
a character so inliumin as to provoke in
credulity in the minds of a 'large portion . of
our, citizens. ThoUsands have been deeei
- ved •into the belief, that for partisan pur..
• poses, fictions were, substituted for facts; al
-though no events.in American history 'are
--- better authorities, than are the murder,s ,
=robberies, arsons, and lawless rapacity in
flicted upon the free settlers of Kansas.—
.. Those outrages had' for their object the dub
_jugation of that Territoryto the curse of
' slavery. ' .
We speak of quiet being restored to Ban '.
vas because armed bands of lawle-s men do'
. ittot to-day infest her highways and plunder
her-people—because belt towns are not sick
-.ed• and- the cabins iff lier„settleis in flames.
:This peace - is. 'deceptive and insecure,' It
will be brok(in, the moment the people" of
'Kansas make a rigorous effort to recover
'those rigbts, of which they have been frau--
ilulently lud Violently deprived. The par-.
yak of her enslavement is inexorably push
ed forward. 1 ; A system- of ingeniously:de
„.., sis.ed fraud, lindred to , that omploye'l in
.:,.-- -the n.surparion undei which she cream”; is
• being carried out for ' the consutnation •of
• ~ this great wrong. To this end also, the prow
V. - ' : erosf the Federal Gereriament is basely.
: :,prostituted. We arc givau 'coeds of fair , ,,
ness ? but persistence in support of -the I
wrong. Every appointee of the Presidgat-I
• in Kansas is an active cii-workei in the President- 1
scheme for enslavement' Princi .r • , feter- 1
itartruth and justioe; whiels lie at f r- faun- 1
dation of a Christian civilization, and upon
wlifeli repose the rights of hurfianitY, are
_ -- defiantly assailed by the power that eon
%tills in our National ' Gvernment Those
---, truths, declaratory of tb natural and in
t
---:--- , alienable rights of ; Tani contained in the
Great Charter of eur,liberties, are coodetnu
.." ed.by our bighest judicial authority as uo
.
• „meaning and false. The sanctuary of our
,
Courts of Justice is closed. against an en
tire race of men The pookand• downtrod
, en arc not allowed to petition for a redress
, of. their wror es,.- in those tribunals of hu
.man Govcrument that, should most nearly .
- "represent the 'beneficent attriutes of ohe 1
-Creator and final,Judge of all en.
---
I n
- - In view of these, incontestab e facts--:of
= the wrongs perpetrated against,the tights of
Arciericau citizenship, and the dangers 'to
.which our libertieS are exposed—thus pre
sented in its true aspect—the contest before
- : - us assumes a.dignity rarely given to hu
; man affairs, ani imposes duties upon our
• citizen's as high and-solemn as ever appeal- ,
ed to the hearts and conscieuces of men.
The question is before us-from its de
mands there is no e.seapexibecide we must,
• . either for the . right or for_the wrong. Sven
. - er or later the . verdict of this great Com
monwealth must be pronounced on the is
, - sues forced titian the country by the advo
cites of human bondage. History Will re
cord that verdict to her endisring heinor, or
to Ler everlasting shame- ; -
-The repeal of the Missouri Restriction,
. - tena the attempt to foice slavery upon Kan-
-• eats by fraud and violence, precipitated upon
the-country a:conflict between the antago
. nistie systems of - free and service labor.—
, .. In the issue of this conflict - is involved the
democratic character of our institutions of
- goVernment, and3beindependenve, dignity
and rights of the, free white laboring man
1 ,...
and his pestet - ity. ,; . .
Slavery is :he deadly enemy of free labor.
.„. Tke Iwo cannot cnexist on - the' same. field
of enterprise. ' 'Hier labor will vindicate
. its right to freedom, or it will sink into
.alependenee . and dishonor. -Freelabor
is clothed wttb intelligence and p ower./,lt
'stands erect in the dignity of a tf.i:e mane
hood. It sustains by its energies' all The
' .. institutions of a refined and perfectly dove! ,
-• oped social life. It is the aouice of our
prosperity and national greatness- Slavery
. ' is labors in ignorance and chains—a brutal
ized huma nity , stimulated to industry by
' the lash f a Ma-ter. •It makes the laborer
au articl edof merebandize, Without aim rod
• ` without- hope.,
„In the place of an infelli.
; gent citizen, ready to defend with his life
' ' the honor and interests of his country, sta
. . lery gives ici the State an ignorant savage
i.i be held iu subjection. . It endangers the
- bocial.fabrio by convertii% its great elernaist
~f, strength into ayvimpia.cable enmity.
r . ,
, .
o wapiti),
f partisan
justly and peretkierin
_-
;
, ban are the -oppotients
i alavery. This antes in
rant nature 'of4lavery,
is necessitated themployi
tsct. 7 -so oroniigotentbas
Never in the hi:
were .men more ut
ly misrepresented I
of the extension bl
part from the intol
and the wespnns it
and partly from re
the Slave Power
—that support ofi
Lille single test of
- road to officiil pref
dissents in termi in
test against what
makes,-,becomee ili
NationalGOvereni
ities-4-altooit ail nn
'as the slave hirosel
North consent. to
position is the-gov
try,, the Spirit of
be. Crushed out i
eons will become a
:T4 43 , stopped of nl'
Ill'esiavabelder ,
,
master ef the gov
over them with s
and envier than he
ndmeri.-: :To tbi
slaveholding,whi
aimed. :The y ba
practiCarr, power in
opinino;7alid, l b t
than baa the slave.
our posterity, 'f 'al
nopolize the virgin
It is the inevitable
any people that L
integrity to main
true that the deten
labor seek the.elev
to an equality wit
mit propose the err
but :eave 'that clue/
, the mode of accent
in which Slavery el
with this great
l in a Is ' it of
pit
,i
twards those States
their forbearance e
Come slaves the ms
,
khe soil and goven
the hands of as
property in sliftes. , 1.
Free while.labar has rights in the soil .
superior' to , the pr'etensions of Slavery.—
, The alaveholding Capitalist claims tliat his s'
property, being'' largel y invested in' slaves,-
will depreciate, unless the field whereon he ,
can employ it, is enlarged. The white la-1
borer; ' a:so, has al prloperty in! , his libcir,l
quite as sacred ad as worthy of the care d i
ii .
the Government 1 unti , where is the field
upon which he as Ito' make that labOr profits -1
hie hir&elf and his family. if slavery,
'shall monopolize flie fertile and virgin lands
of the West? Labor is depressed Oltnest
, t(i - thie Stamina' pclint in the 'densely popu-
Jated COILIMCS of d the old world, because of
the oarrciat t field Pon- which it is imprison-I
ed. The demand for labor i4 . small, coma
pared with- the thciusands whit have labor
i
to sell. &tit wilile.at no distant day in
this farered lentil lgless 1 we deep` our vast
public do train s a. sacred 'inheritance. for
,he free white laf oring r wan and his posy.
'
terity forever. 1 n the soil, of our extended'
empire, the toiling ) . masse s have . the only .
sure guarantee for their future • pr.a4peritY,
and independeo 1 .1 Thisobe. eupidilyroi
Capital - A.would
,4 fro theta ; and here,
lies' tbe real issn that i the Slave Lower has ,
forced upon: cetintry. It is _a struggle
for land; ()n t 1 one side stands the ow. I
t l e
ner of slbve property. destandiag afield on I
which' to. eml•l4y his servile labor—upon I
the Othe - r . side IstaiXs free labor, claiming 1
the s ,i 1 as an inaeritance for a free poster-1
,ity. -_,Cudiral at d WCtern Europe teeming'
with its millions of population, istiot as i
large us the &Maio of the American slave,'
bidder. ne. Ni/ a his bondmeo already oe-
Opy by far thelmest fertile and genial por
tion ot. this continent. Let him reit eon
tent with his Iterriloria: possessions and
pOwer. We do not seek to dittu . kbitn l *,, ,
Wv .nitither as. ail nor defend Ma arsfrtejy,
iiright to bold t ts peculiar kin;l of prlirriy,
We.lsimply'affirm that we have nOtlitheto
doltish it; and propose to let Witt and Ida
slates alone Where they are. We make,
thctrefare, tio'questimia about the'abolition i
of Slavery in the Souili.--_,,We but stand is ls_
1
defense of Freedom in the North. : Kansas
is . in the latitude of P t hitalelphia. In :'- lei.. There are plenty of young gentleme n
g'-'-'> - as well as plenty of old ones. whose beirds
graphical position it ism Northern territory.
_e.lieated by solemn compact i i n 1_1320- are turning gray, giving' the former a great
it was d
to freed , m forever. ' 1 4'e claim thp fulfill- deal of "uneasiness, and exposes the age of
,nicui of the bond. We &feud the integri-4-,i 0.8
the latter. 'lO avoid these little perplexi
ty of tree 1361piern soil against the cupidity we'adrise such of one rt.:odors to use
that would subjugate ft by violence into Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, which will,
' cif a few weeks, chang e the
II in t he eetirse
plantation tor-slaves. • hair to its natural color. It does not dye
u 1
Minh hisi eon said of thb dangers juvol- the hair like the most of the hair restore
vsl in this t e otroversy. We are counsel tires, but prOduces a gradual change of CO
ed to auk:fission and acquiescence itrthel for from the roots of the hair to the , final
wrong - because 'the wrodgdoer threatens end, and gives it a fine and glossy appear
great cal:nettles if - WQ shall dare to• defend anee. We IMVe seen • many. persons who
our rights I Such threats are unbecoming ,have used ifsuceeessfully, aid prOnounceA
those who make the.3l, and an insult to it the only invention whicn has come up to
those upon ribose fears they are expected their idea of : a 'cure for gray, heads! Vl i e
to operate. 1 'Great Tendons of govermen- know several old maids sad' some . young
young
tal policy, involving the very substauce of widows, whese locks are just beginnning to
our liberties, and the' happiness' of remote assume a silvery hue,, and who have „Ern
geperittionsti r arc:not to' be settled by ap- talking , seriously about / resorting to this
peals No the fears of any part of the Amer- remedy, and we advise them not to delay
loan keoplel Reason, and the calm judgs any longer.- It never fails.--[St. Louis
went! of in enlighteped public opinion Herald. • " ' -
must ;decide between '.freomen—threats i are Itti-Soldly Dr. 6. Cunningham of Br
a terror to alaves. Illmagi ea'ry ( i dangers' be ver; and Druggists generally. ,‘
comes realities to the, timid—to the ecura-1
geoue4ireyl vanish nn a nearer approaeh.-1
So 'here the only danger lies .in becoming
alarmed. IThelcirger is overcome-the day
it is met' withireSplute coinage 'and dete,r-'
mined pu i• pose.
_Alm right must prevail
and tbe wrong must give way. Upon no
other basil; can the questionsi in issue ever
I hepermatieutly settled. It is no impeach:
' tucut of the manly qualities of eur southern
friends-tol say that they will and must sub;
mit to. that which.is.just and ')right; when
constitutionally embodied in 'the legislatiou ,
of governnaent. ' Let , the freemen of the
North announce in language firm and iin'
mistakeable, their purpose to resist the
spread ofislaveiy, [ and at every cost to pre-,
serve the l integrity of the Union, and we"
ehall have it lasting peace, such as no cont . - ,
promise, !having its i fonndation in wrong,
can ever Secure to the conntty. .
'The-,pOsition takiiii , bv the- Convention,
in its resolve tonehing the duties and Ali=
gatiohs iinposed upon those who seek adop--;
lion into our great. American' family of,
freemen,linust meet the appreval of every
patriotie l citizen."' 'We have...a right to ex
pect and
_require a perfect anti undivided
allegienee from all who are invested with
the bighl prerogatlves of: citizenship. As
the adopted citizen receives in full measure
all the rights end immunities of the native
born, KO/light he to render the like single
and unleserved devction to the country oh
ome in ow. pyornment.
every deiitand is made
rty fidelity, and the only
meat. The citizen who
heneet and manly pro- ti
ver eiactiona Slavery n
reby+-in so far as the d
'tit can impose disabili. ji
,eh an s'ien 'and ontla* a
Ifthe freemen ()tithe tt
-'. npy r anch a sttbordinate ti
roment of-their coub- n
my independence will i
.
their posterity.. Our 4,
übmissive - and servile. e
nhood and of self-respect.' tl
Ire . prietor:of the anti and p
I roment, will d)minate b'
F 1 .
roe y less of arrogance cl
I
rule, 1 ,ver his hereditary el
condition, are the non- 1:1
1 1 ,of the . South already re
little ,more of a
belormation of public :
e affairs of. govemment
Tha\eame fate iAwaits _ .d ,
• very is allowell'Acr - mo. --- t,
oil of thia L continent.— Y i
re tri oat ion / of Had% en.on
,ve not the courage and
in,their rights \it is not ' i
iers of the rights \ of free} 1
ation of the black race
1, .tlic l Whites. They;
~ eneipu'ion of the 3!ave,,
:doll both as to time' an&,
,lisl:tienc,vrith the States;
fists. s They wish tOlicar
, and ,'etnbarrassiug evil
riendly - forbearance - to-11, ,
; but 'they cannot carry
!o , far as- tol virtually be
.lelves--1 aa to ')AulTender
i'm - entl of the nation into
' 1 1
i ,istocracy founded upon
gs adoption'. .He should acknoviledge n ,
.hl power siperior to the sonititntiou
aid the so reig-ity of the Ameriean peo- 1
p There is n i danger that we shall eri
i our seilons - di \ rtion to cormtry . , and in
, e cultivation ' of an intense American N
ie.
..,...- ..,
hi . ..
~,,,
p r ies ha e it i t:g .
. 11:11: t a t k ol o t3 f 1 t o h f e
t.„ 3 4 t n h:s i r
n the
inner their importinee deserves. tipper
nities will be afforded Me hereafter,
ake my views kliown en Lame matters o
!nestle policy. closely connected in m
dgment; with the growth and prosperity!
oar- great Gommonwellth. While the
L most care should be observed not to di:4,
rb the vast business interests of a Cern.l
oairealth so rich, andof such diversified,
1 twits as our,Rwn, yet it cannot be denied
at ours, the'gchest Commonwealtk of its;
tent in the World, has not kept pace in,'
o developMent of her resources, and in,
odnetive ;industry with some of her sister
totes. , We may, therefore. ; witlionyth
urge !of rashness, iequire if our i policy
uld not in some respects, be made more
nformable to the spirit of the_ age„landl
ore in harmony with the wants of an' ever
tire liminess ,enterpripe. - -
In conclusion, gentlemen, permit me to
nder my thanks for the very kind and act
ptable manner in which you discharged
eidutrawsigned" you. 'Very respectfullY
' l our obedient servant. . .
• WILMOT.
7 •
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Se 130 WEN ;. IV* KELLEY,
EDIE, G. RUSH ,:ShiITEL and:Russ4r,
EitatrT,Voirmittiel' •
Telegirlphic.
The Bnrdell *tinier .Case:
•
Yost:.,,, May ! Y.—At. 7 o'clock! this
9 vening the jury in the Burden .Alt rder
ense retired, .aud in half,an.hour afterwarda
returned with a verdict pitiequiital.
yinningham Was immediately disch rgedi
and Eckel\ was discharged on his ow reek
izance .
Snkering
,in Texas.
WASHINGTON \ gy 9.—The New . Or
!bans mails of thes2d . are receiied. •The,
6v Orleans papers contain no news of hal
lortaece. - • \
'• Galveston papers to the 28th ult., ialso
are received . !They - report, that there
most a,f amine' for bteadstuffs in the court! ,
tees above lisstrop; 82,62 \is demanded
per:bushel for corn. A inectint s of the c, ! itit
izPns of Bastrop hai been held abl.the
Sufferers.
s From Chicago. \,
IcA,00: May 11:—The result • of the
lowa o ption is officially announced. The,
Republicans have elected their candidates
for dommiisioner oaks Moines JtWur nav l 7
rgation, and the DernocratS, the Superinl•
tendent of Public" inat4nctiou, by small ma' ;
'orities. • -
Defalcation of a Bank Teller. ♦
HARTFORD, May 11.—The Nerchantiie
;sok has ,discoverCd a defalcation of 83,=
'OO in the accounts of the lato teller, Doncl :
right Sedgewhich,•who has . gone to Cali.
Ttie loss falls on the teller's bonds:
len • . J
•
N}''asbingtnn City, May 9.-- , Alfred AI
`arigkan,-of irtihionri, has been appointed !
,ndlau Agent for the Madded
,ami other
iei,,hianring tribes, vice Mcßryan, who de.l
1
!lines the . appoiutment. ' !
rhe adininistration is anxiously awaitinli
.reply from Major 'MeCullcM, who has
teen tendered the Goveniorship of Utah{
Om' Custom Department
To the'Tesp,ed - in taste, who appreciate a
iuly handsome garment, we say with can 7
Once that our Custom Repartment iti con;
-rolled-with skill. and taste, nil surp'ar.sed
n anir of our
i s •itivs. `The q followers of-lash-
Jin a . t.e,,desired to noticuithe ah4ve fact.—
... ehOee toek of the belt fab!ic i .4 of piece
goo - 3# always ou hauds rm. custom wori,-; ex .
. r
clustply. • ' '1 _ 1 . _i
1
ier-There is atratit' e selling thraugh
out' the, country that has attained the widest
celebrity ever known as a Liver complaiet.
We have rtifereoce to Dr. Sanford's Invig
orator, or Liver Remedy, that has perform
ece,cures alOiost too great to believe, were it
123i,f0r the'undoubted evidence that acco
Ratty the testimonials. Di. Sanford Gas
betn for a...10ng time one of the emint;
,
physicians of Isfew.Xerk, and it is said, ve t
of ibis casea. were treated with the. Invigo
rntor with such invariable success. that he
bitS.lieen induced to offer it as a faimify
medicine, and let-the world have the benefit
of!his discOvery .If those who are troutL
led with debility, Mead-ache, tkc., will trYit
thej might perhaps save years of
!Wenn&
t Sod ;by. Di. 0. Canningham,Betivet
and Druggists generally.
1.. . ,
- *air The late High Sheriff i of Allegh
has given ros the . following:
1
.' "I was'afflicted with debility of the l di
A..
~ .
geStive - .organk amounting to a severe it
tea" of dyspepsia, which had reduced hi
flesh etinaiderably. My wife was also ai
fticteditroJer same „circumstances and wit'
same disease. Having used.your medi'eine
tilled Baer tunes- Holland Bitters. we xit'a
obtained relief, and tit * happy to afford you
this public evidence °f l its value. • . li, •
--1 ... - JOHN FORSYTH.
BEAD K , 4' 17
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WITAND. I
I it J. Weyand, Zditois 4 Pioprietors
BEAVER, PA.I,
1• ' ' DAY • MAY 13 1867:
i WEDNE
' FOE GOV ER[NIII
~ ,
D DAVI WILMOT .
_.-- Of Brafiford County, 1
FOR Sifl ) 15;77',. ~ Jtl ThiEfi. 1
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; 04' tlrrlit. ewint. 4 , 1
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FOR
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F CAN4I:4 COMM I'S: 4 ION ER;
WM.- MILLWA abi
01',.Philadylphga. 1
NOTICE •
To the Voters of Beaver. Cojinty r i
1, ,
The of i lteaver county, who are oppo
sed to dm prompt NitionaPAdministrgttion, and
its immediate pre'decessor, willimeat on•
SATURDAY, JUNE 27th. 1857;
at F o'clock P.l if . ., In the boroughs, and o
'-
N. in theicoutitti districts, to nomi
nate two Delegates from eacit• election District,
to meet oa the M ONDAY following (the 29th of
June) at 10 oclock, A. at the dotrwr
Houss, in Beasei., to tiominate candidate for
the respectitle_ ;offices, to be siipported . a the
October electiooi add i te transect such Other
bueiness as they may consider will prtnnote the
cause of the antl4dininistfotioi l i party. •
1; • S. CUNNINGIII ti,
Chairman, Union conunitt •e
185 L:
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To CANDlDATes•—rertndiclitte.f. ;;H l .t. } h e ie i. ib
mia4; tbnt no eitiiti.
niicernen wilt appear iiiikess
I t ~ J
accompanied by One Dollarl I ' 1.
li, i • t - ' .
• k • , , ,
Apprentice ty ted
A boy, 14 to Years of ng of Wadi
. and
industrious habit's, *ill be Mica) tin en apprentice
• .1 • .
to the Printing hasinesa. if application la made
itatnediathly at this:office., - •
• „.
,
;- To the, Patro n s of the 'Area!'
The intones q t.ratigementif f the publishers
of ;this paper w ill ioblige the to call upon
thcitier with whom they have i ncdonts, for a
SPEEDY SETTLEMENT ; lanft in order that
ally: such may 14, seen, one l of the
.publishers
.- I
will accompanyi l ili D. :And I
hirson, Esq. r the
,CoPnty Treasulr, w hile . fi 11 Ing his appointmet4s
in the different L*3n•qtiips. ro hat a settl4ment
may be effecter,
without ioss of tiine• tO any
party but otirsiles. i While other papers,--al
mOst e,verywhere /
'Ole obligingtheir patrOns to
pay in advance , lours will certainly not take it
haid when we but ask them to pay up arrears,
\,, 1 , ,
or at\last to give Us their due bills tor, what
• 4 1 •
ever the amon . t ma y be. I 1
, • r 1 7 - 1 -- ' - '7 ; 1
The Beaver County Bank, Bill 1 Si g ned.
• 1 '
As has been n r d a nticipatedi for,some
time, Gov. rl
,c! 41ast week; signed the bill
ll
incorporating tbe:Broma
CDciters llsteg.! The
preliminarfsteps , will be taken; we understnhd,
to organise the' institution at the earliest prac.
tic:ibis period{ As this is So teething e !itch
will affect almost every iridiri4al in the county,
directly orindire4fiy, eithe r e bilneficially or in
' juously, it islto I be hoped ri that those alio will
assume the management of the litilt will throw
around it every plissible safe-Am "1, eschew all
, f a st men, "'i .
connePtion with " fast men, e rie3A-Ahhers ,r.
'• I I
guard its interests with jealonp et 1 1 ,. en. s Vet ,
.. , [
less vigilance, aud ,'thus ii .ike ;it lin institution
1 for the people, one in 4hich til - - May find, it ad
vantageous to take nn intere l si. if t he (+noes
; ,
sto to do, mot ll'i
Il
tfar !the i? .i! I ‘, ItZt , .
1
unprincipled 4n ,n 47.. 1 1 - ,, ,, i; ,o r • , it, :-, , -
illation, the denisrols Of ran alignienting tride,
1 ~. 1
as well as for common convenience, hive long',
, I
rendered a bank itig institution
I , this county . I ; ~, Th at
('we
perhaps necereir l y. In this count. isms, mat
1
' st e; bore the or. r, z,- gritted of establlehing
.I! . .
one in our •il I f t ~, ilmtlit enution cannot De I
I r ./
, I I , . I
' exercised i, , •••ta on 31 safe a nd endu t nng
! i 'i , , P , .l.i
1 bests. the reer i . , in ollnres ;cot tiguous t eoun.'
tin' should seree Is warning eXtui Mrs. If it is
I
placed upon firai l ooting, the inoit (substantial' !
and reliable me it selected tis] °Wirers, is well I
watched,tu'd safely and judiciously managed, 1
' '' el* ' f I
it can !be made t " ispenser o clue ',g o o _
1 ,
If, however, it i suffered to Igo into reckleis
htinds, it will prere a fountniti prolific .4 evil, ]
rind then, better:far, that it b •
ed been sttiangled !
In! its infancy. I• , i 1
FEMALE. EDCATION'JIN BEAVER
,
The new Female Seminary{ under the Iniapi- ,
cis of Her. S. Baker, commenced its Summer , !
.g.413i0A on WedOesday last. - t We observe unite
a large number
o f young ladies from different
parts of
I ,
parts of the country, in addition to those who
, J
were in attendlice at the l'ast session. We
d'
have now ; erec t ed o'nrisidilt,n and in in and
; i 1 , ,
successful operat on, twi n fin e and commadious ,
bitildings, l set at rt exclusively for female ed-
ucation, inferior ' we honbstli - believe, to bone
, 1
others of,.kindre . cnnracter !in Western Penn-
Sylvania..! And' Ni far a s, our observation has
extended,they b e under' the' ovorsight of expe
.l 1 I I - ,
nenced and effi ient teaclie. , who exl‘rcise a
careful -discretis over the lin ,r,l' well well as
mental training f the pupil-t t coo.l.l,ttoifto their
charge. llt is ecilless to sa.!..._thatve- pre
greatly gratified that th - fi f ii to attention of Iparents
, is eginning I Ibe di re cte d
at a distance to this
' 1 I !
locality.] The ! citifies , i nfforded for reaching .
1 - ,
this poi nk with ,
i little or rio linconvem .
ence, the
elevated and co mending situation of the town,
its uniform he' thfulneas, alid the moral and
relionn tone o the poprilac, are iinduceme nts th)Bfmust addres thems elves i
to the judgment
parents and ardiltbs ; alid whose salicitude
for the welfare i 4 their! dafighters and wards,
! it 1 - 1 .
t , e-
should prompt, ; their withu..mwal beyond the
reach of the faseinaticins and follies and temp
,
tations,l and vices, incident to. and inseparably.
Connected with cities and the larger tonna; If
our Setinariel eontinue, to grow' in usefulness,
as we bare reasen to exime!lthey they
, are con l itrted airtheybe- r miti we bOira
they always willlbe—we can imareelY fail in bar
': lnifist4blisbed iin our adde!'s seat of (learning: ,
Y
'which n hatl obtain afavonible, wide-epreiul and
•
enuunng reputation. _I•
I Tat Gaowitio CROPS.- otwitlist ding the
s iweather for the last' month has
ip 'ble to spring, work, yet it has not prevented the
growing grain from coinin* on quite , l rapidly.
Well enltivate i d fields, riot 'Frosen out, and in
'aituatihas 'fasiak the south and east; we giro
told, generally ii,ook well an promising. From
41'14 ean piher, the Prosilect thisfar; seems
hopertd. • I
• II
I
,1-
A 41 . .11 ,
eli from
land
miles Belo
week.i
,"1 --
erect with earth andletonee, and t
probably five or sia feet. . Thicit
fe rnit!ing , Vnbora nrpnbet of
peveral enc4essivO days and ni.gl
1i is been Ipiit to riitbis•azain.
alidee.ihntl lees exteaaire than th
Mined fit h i lame time, a short
1 I
Navy.°
Threet!qe
new. Boa
David San
Caahier,
niaginun
Whippo,
sistattaiit- ,
energy of
Conte the
,deuce,, an
Very d eta,
sari'
ablest an.
the Snitn
non & Co
~
of years, hav l e:trunsferred thew' h
I Ti. Bailey 84Uo. \ Under the int
ship, itsliutation will don '
maintained.maintaedi
~ W e tender to the 1
the aewlyllnsialled firm; our b
for future prlsperity. ~ I_. . i
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Coxvi c.l. tr: i or McKlm. l --The trial of McKim,
charged'lift. the murder'.of Dr. Noscross,.near 1
'Altoona, n . notary list, was brought to a close
i t
in. Hollida ysburg , last week. The ciicumatan-'
tial evidnie i bore very , strongly-against, him,
The Jnrya fi:er a short absence, brought in \ a
f i,
vertlict lo Guilty " of-Murder in the pirst De-
gree."
the coon!
overrul
ed
hung.
Junal
the Coun
this ge i nt
Govelor
and in la
that the •
every ho
fully et
your
• 1
ger`T e Publication of the I: l l..4o3eMeart Free
man," 13 iofore published si. ultane l ously inj
New as le land Mercer; has been , changed.-4
j
The 'F i re mlcal will hleafter . ,be puhlished tit'
Mereej, uner the selel control of l Wpt. F.
I
Clark Esq . end a new paper i established at
New (11.1 e, to be called the " Cuiti-antt" and
under th Joint editinini mana g eme n t of Mr:
Clarke and E. 8. Durbin! Esql, late of VenangO
counti.- ' - I I
I 1
Prrrss
I ..„
2,209 fet
burgh la
through.
done, -a
hand.
tion of
}kid i!
Stir .
the 9th
hill nu
GlELari
egeerdo
of the E
resoluti
final atlj,
no alto
ME
a e r em
tot Ada
d.:
ot of
lin con,
liar he eleeGon in It'hiladelphia list
for Cite officers, resulted, aa was expee;
, ,
a Demoicratio triumph.' 1 '
'll '-- - -.....:-.--- I__ 1 •
'The Governor has signed the Act i
porating the Cold Spring. Water Com'
New. Brighton. , 1 ' • :
4
lishop Simpson l le!I. New York i
,o his eray-to Eorop . I.
M a in Line ! Bil lPass 11.,
~
-
i
-I.burg, 'May 11. The Mail
ss,:ii the Senate, ually, this
a vot? of 18 oy.es to 14 nap,
tit
urday,
ir
16 1 4, b
List o
I N I
Cora
I=
P I
ON 71iR ItAILIROAD.-A
necni.iel on
kj Pittabvirgh Bailroad
w..thlip place, in the ear
Etettrack, for *int 100
ic6s =At s recent
f bis Nei, Collie Ban
A r
, cerb el* eI
OC
-
Vie President,
•
Clar e Directo
B. W. Stewart:
ittieti,-snit Wa
ri The=belief is
thenew Begird will
Weulties in the way,
nt:leeni t e antes of
t 4lay. '
A! i'rriss - awe .Ualci:
bit cond oted 1'../Apaoc
h 4 r.ii changed ltade.
y4i, have vrianaged i
motion for a new trial Wasniade by
el j for the accused, but the COurt
it'. He was 'ben seta tentied to be
Larran.—Every toter in
y T hould read the admirable letter of
entan, accepting, the j wirminatiou for;
j life presents his view( with a vigori
gunge:so plain, truthful and eloquent
must find an echoini t response ia
est freeinan'a, heaft. eat ir care.
iIY it diligently—and !tint' hand it ti
" 11 •
hbor." *" 1 ,* I I
=ME
1
uncut & Eirstrnesvlthelitati. ROAD.--
I'• I I
, t of the. Great Tunnel( on the'l l Pitts
be ~,
!Steubenville . Railroad as e 'bored
1,400 feet Of the robing is also
I. the material ' for th d acmainde l r Is at
I •
his . • . teen theulst difficu l lt pot._
I. e Work, the speedy coinpletion lot tha t
onfidentli Icioked fotl b'y its friehds.
. , ___......._.;.......!....;,_ , ' i i
t the instance of Sehitor ' lit rids on,
!r I ' . i'
• nst., the S'ennte took sip and, lased a
•„ i —---------;-. ,
liorizing the Canal 'oenislato ors to
the c aim of Znetuel Coiver, tor dans
'
e Ida property 'on the Beaver Division
1
,'e Canal.
It liousi of Rtipresettatives adopted it,
In fixing yeeterdaY tr the periOd for
iurament. .The Sen'ate, tioseecyT,lisid
ionto it. It is ncl likely that
,nn ad,
MitiH Liao,l
I :04
;4
fm
homas Carson, .sq., event' years since
r of the State Sena from the counties
s and, Franklin, and at one •timeP'resi
hat body, diedat Mercersbutg, Frank
ty, a 'few days since
1 1, 1 \ •
Appointments
Confereni
11
urgh Distriq—l
•f ty street—W. iJ
thfield street—i-.W.,-
iist's Church-4.1
i oston, Sup y:;
• eh Mission—l M
ity—W A Davi..
io:ey ChapelLjosia
ury Chapel-LW
. inghtun—li D
th Piitsburg, +.
eesport-LEdw k
t Liberty and
..Kown.
i.eneeville—W II
enville and ISqu
0 -l .
Perry-Davidl
x nturn—J ohn l Gra
arpsburgh and, 13, 4
, ili, i 1
port—W Cooper
taburgh Bethel—l
~ty st. Qr.•Conf. 1
aor Pittsburgh Ch`
I:: Gird, and memb4,
I l airsville Distrlct—'•D L Derl l ll
'airsville—T J 1 Higgins,J
/1
II
I,derton—J Berbridge, ono , to
1.
1
ttanning---It Jordn.
ade Rtio- 7 J Sbawl.l ff
• eir n ville= 1 Uart right, `on
i l
I
ie ~ f 1 ,
.dians4 S Brack
iack Lick— T Wl W
eensburgh:—R kb
urraysville---4 ' Mc
!lied 1 1 1 1
i bostown-8 li Da
awbria-MJ bloat
11
1 11 ... 1 1 1
imemangb—To be il
.1-
1 . 1
E
pli•.
maz
• ti
sup!
EMMEN
Ligonier—LH L Cliapmm
Pr P
ed I
red I
_ . 1 1
Mt. leasant and W
Wakefielt S Burt. . ,
',
Somerset—B Morrow. , , , i
Unidntown'District—,4-0 Saiisfitn,LP E.
Fayette -City—Joseph; 'llorner. ...•• •
Brownsville—Hira In Millei.
Bridgeport W' Stuart.,
-L
UniontownJnlin Williams.
Fayette Circuit -3 IP Saidltr, ' l l'hos
Stevens, ,„ , - , A.
,Bed/Mine and Connellsvil e—E B Griffon
3 Mclntyre. r ' --. l' -
Youghieglieny -- - - 4bos Storer.
Addison—E Hingeleyl .
Centreville—To be supplied. • ~,',
, Bostraver and Elibibettii;—D A IlaCrea•
ill, K. Brown.
Carniieliaeltown=M M .
supplied. ./ . ..
Mount ilorria—J F Hill
plied.-
1, ircuthlngtori-Direitet—C
Washington—A IC- Nil
Claysville—J 4Hays,
plied. I ,
-- ..4.:4,... • i
Wellsburghn* Pletc
• Mvr
iddleton—T M 1 1114.M11
Ibead. ... ..t..P 1
I+enteL-M B p4i, 1 ,
Georgeibwnt-J . 0 High
Sliousetown—To be stip
Temperanceville---L It
Chartiers—Jas 13Pacein
Caunon'sburgh—A Scot
FinleyVil i le 7 —W S Bloc]
ble- I I
141 onon &alele ‘Ci ty—J $.
HillsborOugbL.-To be su
Bentleyville--Geo \Y
Greenfield—lt Snyder.
Waynesburgli—D.Rhod
plied. ' I. I j • '
, Ifarnsville Digteict—J
\Barnesville, J l cl3l3' Coil
Aorristown W Rhin
Fitiriew, M 1; Weekly
Sitruesville Circuit; J
riPciid.
, .
Bikl g epb‘N C Worth
liellair, P Edmonds.
3loorfield, S Y Kenned
Woodsfield, A"lt MeCorl
Baresville, S Franklin, 1
Bealsville. John pOen, IA
IV Tipton,, surly. \
Cetftte (i
ville, IY Daily, t
D Cross, sopy.
, St' Clairsville, J Woodri
.A 1) Lonnellsville District-
P. P. E . , • '
•'.. INlCConnellsville andMc
Ikens. . I . f _
Newport, P Cook, E. El!
Browni
svlle, AlexT;ell,
plied. .
, i Morgan, J. J Jackson,
plied. I ,
'Shara and Saralidville,
J-I Brady: ' 1 1
• CuMberland,,l, 'Petty. A W Butts.
Seneeaville, J ii White, one to be sup.
died. 1 . . I . ^ -
•
1 considerable
the line of the
about three
y part of last
feet; was coy-
the depth of
!gli the =in-,
workmen for
tfi; the matter
Seceeal ether
one, ilsO.oe ,
stance below.
!eeing of ;the
; the following
• President,
'oseph-Nist'iolg;
R. W. dud
: room of Dr.
j. ab.
.ng. that,, the
P able to e'er..
restore epnfi• .
e Dank, at no
one .of I ' the
mtid popete in
Thos. S. itee-
t for s numbet
1 W
rests to John
ut proprietor
leas ,be fully
i ate, is well an
artiest wishes
I - i
pik,.....,_ .
.. I
Summerfield,' M W Dalbis, J Philips.
Salem, \V Atlr.y, one to be supplied, S
Lewis, supy. I
Stafford, J E gollister C Edwards:
Beverly, Cr' 0' %Matter: , ' IA E ‘Vard.
- Cambridge District,, IV, F Lauck P E
Cambridge, J.J: Dee.ns. "
Washington \l'' one,
plied'..., - I ---
\ Norwich, W C P 1 - lam
supplied: k I
Adamsville, I) Gordon,
Coshoctiml H Sinsaba '
NeW Philadelphia, J I
trichavllle., John lin
Westchester, Itir .D.Ajo '1
liib'erty, \V Johnston'. .1 .
, Deersville, S I' Wori f, .1
' Cadiz, Johnlliffit, ;.li
New 'Athens, J M Bra
Martinsville - '
J E MeG;
NVairenton,A J Ricti.' , ,
Steltbenvillerict, l CI
South .scrent,ll C Pershi
Ilanaline Chapel, J Cra:
Richmond G A. Lim!
hies. '' . : .Ij
Fpr,ingpeld, J. 111 Ro c ,.
N
-
I nia, 6 - I
, I ~, ,
evi Somers iln 'soya
1
Wellsville, A I Petty.
Ilan l OVer, I' Arahibald,
Carrolton, A IParmount
FMlris A Husnin oftej
assilon,_R Canning!'
Cantoff, .J.. A S w aney.
siitayvine; II imetun
Iplled .. ' ' I' .
Leesburgb, Z S•lVelier,
New Cumberland, J`i'W,
Sinnhfield, T C McClti
Richmond College, •:`,
pal, I ' l - Z. gooie, r'refeilio
of RiclimondQr. Font; j •
.Allegheal istricf, Dl' Mitchell PE.
Beaver st
,DleCleary..
South omnion, A J
. Endsley. . •
- Manchester, Ti". be supplied; •
Butler; Jt Ansl6y, D Baker:, 1 :
' Sewiakle.sville, J C Brown, G Craok,
New Brightot S.Croase, B F• ° MeDia..
hon. • . 1 , -
..
week'
d, in
incor
'any of
, n Sat-
11 Li ne
1 _
morn-
M. E.
Ltteburgh
e.
MEI
C ark;
noh. ' •
Cox.
'Tilly,
cKeimire,e -
I•
l •Tbomas
,on.
Bull.
. i
Beaver; To be sußpli
auP'9-. 1 II 1 - k 1
Bridgewater; ,R Hdroil
Enon Valley, C{ Hopi
New Liebon, - .1 D Tui
• - Alliance, J., J Piles, 1
Salem, A g Thomas.
Columbiana, gr D Kin
plied.:
'Liverpool, D B C,m9
plied.. , . . •
Cirecutciwn, l A J Lan
plied. ' . j . .
Beaver Female S6miary,'S Baker, "and.
member Be.aver Quarter
,y Cenference:
J Barker, Pre'sident Allegheny. College;
1
and member of South C moron Quar.cou
.l JD. Koos, .agent. f r 13eaver Fonda
Seminarj, - and, tnetriberl ",if•Beailrr Quer.
. . .
. C :Thorn, agent Pee n'a; Bible. Society
and member &wieldy (par Canf. ,
; 7ransfe:rred-4.A• C kman'Philadelphia
IV D Lemmon, Hill is Conf. -7 , ----
J B Wesi k —W-est Vs. Conf. 1 •
1 ' ‘F - S. de Bass. New : Y rk East Conf.
,
A:
.1. Long, Missignaryto aria; ,Tur-
ke9 '
be Opiqie
fM
4dus4rgh
Locie.
,rrel hill
To be
!El
ne Creek
bet of
Ilaq . mc
• .
stian Adv.
of Libertyl
oate—
BL Qr.
:ey PE.
Miller •
be sup-
1111
i e to be
II
OEIIS M F
) iller.
Ell
• '
On the 6th irdit.,l3lrfr. ELIZABETB, , wife,
of .Mr . David Irons, 3f this liorough." "
Carty ou
ook. r a t :
/olunry,
0 to be
, .
On the,getb ultin B
.
WASIiINGTOI4, in:*-iiit s 4
, . ,I. 1 1. Wulf .'abed Sil d
+
,
'
I I 1 i 4 • - '
--,.. '.• f: .._ . ' -
Muters
pplieti.
,"3ne co l be di p
• • - • I
BEAVER. MARR-RT.
a4vEtt. 'Aptil. ? 1 857
, . (Corretited . 11e4kl a 't
tuntiZu l t.. .
AYR FLOUR—pek *** " *4 . 61
o'l:TEAT—per - -'.Sp A YE—per** * '''
CORN—per
.......
O.
TS—per bushel .. .... : ... •.......
BEEP--nd : ...
PORK—rand.. .. .•
I . .... " ...
RINTER---per pound ... . ..... . A.
'l,oCS—per dozen:. . .
POTATOES—net- ,
T 1)
• • ... ..,0
t Nowton—s
Mil
-' i
i PrIT,EIBURGEt NAltXtr
Prrroßußoll. April 12 iFr7
T
oRN. ~..pep r bush. .. .; ... . 77
; AittiOuel ..... ...Kass
OATS — pet 4 4nreliel., .... .. . .... . .... ... . .....4644
HAY --Per 1•12 ........ .. ' .
. 4 . • ..... .$12:114
POTATOES-per buptiel
.......
BUTTER—per , palm? . . .
......
.
Edda perdozen.. ...
BAUt/11-7slionlder3 .
hilei.l2;, sides
In ch lELon 77411 6111111 t tT
Rev S. Baker,' LOTT.B DARRAGH
Bge - Solar, to Mill, .ITE, daughter
John L. Hull/ Pirifer.l cf
• • • •
awn, one to be
, one to be enp
A Holmes Pt.
iams..
one to be sup
sop; Hollings
=
L Stifftyi z:
ilied.
leacom.
• • --7 1 — v — i - 7
App)leation, for fLieenses,
!Vice .c/t7.1,
Bearer, 3.la'y' Oth
Titt following persons. hare filed
1, 15 ee applications for Lieease to kee l l„
erns, Eating Ileuses,linfl,to sell Liquor,
other goodsPetilions to.be heard at thel.
Terto of said 'Court.-
TAVERNS.—It. L. 'Baker; !Harmony r
iv,r
ship ; John 11. %Clump,
,Biocheste.
'Charles Ilartlir; Freed* , koroughl;
Dunlap, Bridge water Foroulrh ,
.14 o
llookstown borough ;. Andy's? Swaney.,. s .
ping Port, Greene tp ; Turner,
borough; Edward AleGiniii,l ISnncccr tq t
ship; George Kiser. Economptownsillil;.J,
S. Shepley; Deaver borough ; • Michael
I s Sesrlekly tp,,! George Frank,
'Andrew J. Cooke Darling,tOn borough.Ll
EATING 110USES.—Jo.)an it&ber.
borough ;.7jdin Boswellkt4rl CasperAei%t
Nets Bfigh ou bor t ; Wm. pofinstlin, R eller
I borough. •
H
to SELL LIQUOR. Wl* ofFICt GOOD -4
I liana Breitenstein, EcOnonoy toWnspip Rae.
Barton N r ew nr ,Brighton borough ;
to be stipple t g , Deaver township; leorge is to
nDo
,Kep
erer, Rochester borough; !Samuel Mefat'4 7 ,,
'.
tp.; Ilenrytllipple, New.
to ta be supplied tii . n.l , 74l7ugh. 101. K. 13 0 DEN. Clef
IV Brown.
burn t W GAD
Wake l
plied.
racAge.
• s, one to be imp
V Bake, P. E
H WBakei:
It Co - 4er ): P K
ington.
J likEiderson
Kendteel, Al.
.heriff 9 si Sale*. -
BY 'virtue of sundry writs 2f . Fieri F.
Venditioui Exponas, and Levuri F.
issued out of the Court Of. Chrtint , ;ir i• e v :
Beaver county, and ; o Mei dire'cte.l wil; 1.4
peed to sale by 'public lendite or out i•r r ,
the ;Court _House in thei Borough of Bc. , ;t e
Beaver cOunty,bon . a .
.FIitIDAY MA'l 9 !)fh IS
r \ , . , ) , . - , 0 4 ,
at likeelOCk, A. M., th . following descrN
property, to wit:' ' ' --)-- . 1
i No. 1\ All the right, t(tle, interest and di'
of defendant, Of, lh and4o that certain 'tact
Piece of land Situate vin! North iSewiekii• Ip
„Bettye?countk,..-Pa., Ipifiti , led as r-dt,,,,, i., -..i
beginning at - a'' , ki , l:l \ i`mr oak. n cornier of In ,
late of Abraham, Fitnktionor - and m.i,t),
heirs, thence north \8..3 l and- nit liatf ' _r , :.
east 180 perches by hunt late fd Ow ', t .1 -I`.s.
ham Funkhouser and William izt.int it
black oak, thence nOrth '5O tie.....rees. 4,:.
percbeS to a stake, thence south I . an! 0n•:' , 1..
degrees, east 128 petches by 1an , 14 , 4',14 ,
Thomas, to a white oai, thence 5.,.”1i
deg. west, by, land late of Ileniaiclu ill' ,
134-perches i to-a Sugar tree, tlicnce :Hi:" ti
one-half degree west it perches to 3 17 . -
thence north ,88 and 80e-half-degree, v -, :'
perches, theneemorth•g2 degrees. tr,..; ,i ~.
elms, thetice.South as ileg., wr,-Ii io., 6c.,
a hickory, thence north 1 awl 04 , -11,. '‘,.\, :r „
west 87.,perchiss'by land :l,f the , I Nl , q-•
heirs to tbe . place of beg,itiiiiti.t. f , i , itin 1 •:.;
acres antl = l;tl,pi , rches,. ',!.t.,/,,.. , i'i•in•l t•ik • i 1.
et ution as 'the tape - 0y
~ . 1.- :\I.LT. C. ti.t.L:
the suit of Isauifihuiglierty„ -
No.. 2. '-'- Si ALSO, 0 , . _
At,tht - i - iitnie.....tifile and p , ace,i,lT the chit.:
tle,litierest aturCjaitn ofF . defendllit. (-f, :-,C
. to all' those certivin
. I‘ttrof lante!t. , u ,, '9:
eon.
one. to be itip•
one to be eup-
.W Verticatii
one to be sup-
Hon; one tO 1)e
IV B Watkins.
;h. • ,
pcon, H Lniig 4
iey, I N McAr6ee
rr McKee.
SVBrady."
borough of ,Falf‘totiAlle;irer,
the east,sitl of t)
to Beaver, being" No' .1.. 0, 7 np , l.S.ia T., ,rn ;
& towrisend'a plan)pf , said, I,.tQ, eTch o f
front and runnin , back 150 feet b.) ah 1::e:
being 160 feet n puliic stileer ,
or r :a .
which' is erecte . a twrcstr.ry brizi: dire: ,
house 40„,feetjn fi•tint extendice 1 , , , ,k i• fel:
with a frame hack kit‘Ai ea . ,' Main `.-:.:1 r: tv
stories high. kitchen one :ihala h Of -: ~ hir
bounded ori the north by lute 't;f I' 7... r i:e.r
111 - Jackson P g.
nier.
an, W 11 'rib-
l er4 )1 Hick
east 'l3y: urch alley. nth US ,t,
and west by the
frame stable anditruit.C4e , , Seizt• Irr
in execittiUn as the pr.ifilvrly f, 1 . .,1011:.:
son lit the.sttit of Matthew i;i1; . e!3:;1.
No. 3 . A 1. 1 )..1, •. ' •
, Crisman
M. MeK garrett
t to'be supplied,'
At the enure time and p'..ve", :tit the
tle, interest4lnd claim . ofdefend mi . : . ~
`to the follnwing described piece ;or cr ,,
stein Rochester borough. bounle.l mi , '
by. 10t.N0.-'3, on....the east by •street nal I
',
240 fait, on thle tiblitti by lswl of 1.. r% . ''
and west by. -- -BeaVer_ifreet .1 , 40 fer.to.7 `fr ,
bouts, being lots No. 4) 5; -- t54 and ;hi,' f l '
laid out by H. -Alendenh&l,l)olg,Or ::
lot No. 74. Seized and talier, in eiiw.cr
the property - of Themes 'terrier nt t'll . :: ..]..;
I-Tarr f Hunt. . . • -' .
No• 4. . • IALSO. '
'. • .-:
• i
---Atthe•same time tnd Owe, nil the r•: . '! ,.
tie, interest and claim or defendaim of.
to 3 certaltilists--ofjgroued, sltt l axte in tie'
ough of ; New Briight.a . ; -- -Beitydr ecrlaty,.
148, 149 and 150, 4)oundel 'on the vi:.
Market street, east by:Brushjalfey , . .:..':.
~
alley and west by .'front street.; contlin.4
'''' .`
feet front by aboutlEo back, nmr,"; ,:r- , - ;
chised witk boarl fence and I.''lnte I 5: , '" ,
trees. Seited I and , taken; in e ' Heau ; : o-,5
' property of TlMmas T. Berm at thy 9.1.: .....-
Trustees of Beaver 'Aeadeati. 1
.
- NQ; 5.. . ALSO, - ‘
, At the Same time and ,place, ail th , r,l''
title, interest and Maim of defeildint, Of. :.3:
to a certain lot of 4ound situate in th!'`'`Fi,
of Bridgewater, boUnded pti:thelortti t'Y''..,. ; `
east by market street, sot h .by .10t of ",
Darragh. and west by on wilichi.';:
one two story coach shop,i 'tipper . Fter,tlf:;, '
a ball, and a. nambir,-Qtf teinefneav '....2„',31
mint shOp. Seized and tit `mil h e:t.-
the'property of Hugh Stake hind, ...:'
the Trustees . of Beaver Aom emy. , •
..
No. 6.- ' .' s .M,SO . •
At the same time and place ;11, the r ,
tie, interest and claim of,d , f , rilan!• r : -;
',
to the follekiiig described tratit or far'-': ",:„
satiate • in Oreeue tiwnsitip, j ,titlto
~',
bounded 013 the north: bk.Fermisen: oc , .
~by, Swearrn i, 'southl by Dauid tVietta.; .
..,
by John:Olit s, colinituing- Iffi•l ••••"'" 1.
1
less, of whic .aluitit 80 were: :ire -cleo
'under fence on vlbleh is . / r ecte..l oo l.: .
Ars oiling lin 'se full: : franie barn, there '....l
log Cabin on [the prelnises, .:M..1 11w s 7' ,
cited and.taken,in'execotimi e the r J •
of "Da - viaHays, at the' suit' of TI;W• t. '' . 2
ham. , ' - I/-- 1 -
N. 7.
A
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•
At the &MO time . and ; p1m..e,".'1 0 I 6 ' ) , r 't . „
~
tier,. intermittind'cleinh of defei,dp,er.. 4
to the fallowing ileserWd 1J: of grogid:
'in Thillipsbuig boroagh, Unaided cm
,`.,,
by Barnet, east by. 7 the Ohio Diver. , q''''
..
south by:John Fergnson, and we:4l,.:c,
road. containing IS a'creg,.mcire ~r ie-•! :: '
itl.o6dttil 1. --- ii — }et* , sliciry fratil''' lw ''' '.... :. -
and )p barn or stable; there is:nulAgo,`''-,
i Piefui`ses, and a Weller water; aitroc,,..,:.
I board /feusle. Seized lauri taxt. ,s u Le 0 . 1 : -
i
one to be sup-
t;,•S Chaney::: • -
right, H Nei`.
J Vail.
Nesbit, Prinei
; .both' menibers
‘d, ;.7. K Miller,
=
-
DTast. , •
epr, one ' to be sap=
4
,11, !Hie to be sup-
ode to be -13 p.
itigowater, GEOn.GE
AI of Di 2 11. L. anti'
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