• ,".1 MEE IN laliseekin wine States!. Itt.,-grailitig levier now, t oivreaek - our shores at %QM thinit:Mate a year , of the large States now. Attoritittioti -lb, pert by it slien's,,a<od the Legit ople,;tt* thine States ere tessneridinemt. must Able to think. For thee* littes has adhered, fe ai it' is. propesing' nitich'air ts ceCessaryl siiaed tit: - 11 .r:Speaker, endeavor• propc.sition which thougl t. nolt, to speaking lupon, it / hours I halve pis+. Inge which might ea-. favor. It (foes rot iy persons - think it tether than_many per. it should., , , I wise and salutary prc.. l block. xneecledl in the our structure,i for thl to matt Lb? blailtk. 'a helping hand to put will, I think, Irleserve nary.: Re who dOes Irporating - it io the hope to beheir to not, well beet wed.-- inrenit,r marmoriam 7 7- thosimbrr vilfAirge, rote ot; Rif tat*lir, reatittii, of t'k I•64rlts stick to Epsom upol - be made Ott --1 . 14110)011 We' thert3iiistit, ela it*or -10,_= boas nieet ottO Piste tri oirovior silty bo tO as tic • 9#ght; it ions will • ' 11 befit 'vision, fOundati • alike of Those in its Well of tkinstif • the tfrient , Output, m .. . s. git** i: i , . 1. L. muds/cat .. . -_,. 11.'1 4 AN 41k. , C 0.,: . sI B TJR. AID PROPRIBTORL . ' i , , EZI ARY 31st, 186671 I — 7 7 1 - "citibernatorial. i ' 1 .1,-.& aboq time since we referred tali ! for to the different candidates fel l Governer, b. t beyond the notice SO I j !riothing te t . - dicate our choice or pre !, 1 (04111011 fo ' any of tho gentlemen, lamed, j.T tis was' partly' owing to. I Um' slotl tb t. a distinguished gentlel. mitt who d not been named , publicly alt it candid te, bat' whose name! war. , , I ouggest4a d until weknew de fi nitely whether; or wit latiwould consent tb 'be * - eantli. ate, we would not Make a eholeeaino g the'othern; and it wtti4 i pertly'_ °Win : ,to a desire to learn the 1 vierei.c! II ion men of- the cOunty. it I regard ;to the different gentleine l named; lief e pledging ourselvek_to I either.' ITh , gentleman rc — iirwredilio having tine tied , to be a eandidede,i Or 1 permit the 'se of jiis name, ,ve. have -heard the n mee of the different other candidates ' ••nvassed. and find; that a eiarge.mejor;ty of ,:the Union ;ten of the county ;are for the nomihation of Hon.. ' W W.. e ten um; of Luzerne,, l for Goo+. ernor, and ithat co far as this county is' coneernld he is undou4edly the ehotee 'of our people. We are glad 'llia is -So, ail we can truthfully ;say he' .is our ehoine. ft „Mr. Ketchum, tabetter known to tho people of this county than any or the-other candidates 1 ..:named, ha ing frequently visited here ."...• 'and 'thus eamtratiquainted 'with Our eitiserts. H is well known also throuh his public Ife and acts As a member , 1 • of both br riches of the Legislature be WOG a levitation for ability, hOn'.. , esty andp, actical statemmanslOp that won ' for ira here as else Where 'the 1 ~ admivatibn and good. will of 1 the peti pie. .Wa. ;an only say of r _hi l rn . bow as ;we haVe b retoforet said ) , that we re - 'gird him as one of the ablest at.ii best, .f`, men of the State:, To 'Simi hair he. i r - .is rigsrded at home, it is- Only rieees siiiyitwatate that ,he earrtedist dqfPr- int tames keoutity for the! Legvla , - ' torsi who its, Ordinary. Democratic 1 majority I fr3rn fifteen to twei.trt fi ve . hundr i l d ed.. , o able and e , logn i ent 4eak. I 1 'er.. a publ u man whose whole record , reflects c it upon him !, he id pisti l the ' man for our standstill bearer in the ~ 1 - - coming a mpaign, and, if , i nominated ' - will carr the State by storm. He is a Repu lican Iwhose standing in the ;..party . da ~ Bas f ar back aathat ofi siqj i man, and who one for yearf.', living in s' kopeles Denioeratie locality, orne h , the' part banner almost 'lalonel and , ' done vs iant iterviee: - So m e thing e is . , , 1 - . not* due im, and having the nevem- 1 , . .. - ryqualifi ations in an eminent ddgree, wears f. r making him toveritor.,'- Thcre-iii, little [doubt we think frOirri , presents pearances;of his nomin tionci and if Omit:ll)4d a; certain prOspect of ileot 4 n. Si 0-111 - e for 'tie inaW who , I for; y e has itc; enedeePtuily fn9gitt • . ..., ' . the DeTera*.in their strongholds, . lad lb wup oar bats tor the talent. I t " ed,true,tienest and toble•Son of Dim- It.l °Ostia tuaerne, Hon. Winthrop W. 1 ' *Mini' ' l'` „ IMO 400nthoent to the COnstitition 1 Thaddeus Stevens, Chairman of tb Cfommutee oneconstruction, repo , 1 a Committee , l from , said Committast wek. i - . - apendckkect to the Constitution l i of 1 • U n ited States, to be proposed Fto t Mates fbr their, ratiflcaticir.. The pi "posed aMendment, and the speech c l_ . Sr. Coukling' of Sew York thereon, .(. Ira print this week, ard hoe e -rtindittqwill all read it carefully. :skiingta the lb udicir, of the Ariel Me' Ot,proPosed, and his speech is 10 _.. , Sit, 4 . 1, es careful perusal. It is pro and liy-the aMendment simpty to i :g - iljle ii i presentation 'm fro the seve 1§ :es to th e voting population, eScl, 4 ; g from the count any race or tiolor Pili.b iii •.y, tbfkatra - of as staiii , .,l - 1 • , Eli BEIBI - -s Bil OEM 'ot' pee ';. - trre,7erer .. lectiva franchisin' Und 1 ; .nt Constitrtion . thir-ral I tastiest in the southern et'ermined alnissi by, the ition t b ut tlicy are elk into the couni,three. fift t I i I_.! ~_ o_populatien. Theis b rs,',.having sal laige a n 0 p,Olatind, by _this. met 1 1 1 40P 0 P 1, Abtf i !l i a_ ,', 4 1 bpi* of Vanities. than t {ice tin!. Supposing ifiO 1 I k ali , and achusetta t, Atte nambei of white Massachusetts entitled i i gitives in Congress, S. ould have- nitre nt leas Len. This is mattifestil lorrgos South Cambria di tit suffrage to the uctgro, should 'they not be , psis resent tbem. , The scg always . , had morn repres therefore more power ir, ment than they were el is timothe evil was rt objected to by some becl it will; force upon the South i negrosuiersie. southern -States volunt negro the right of suffr 'what the motive, weilii ef '. the ame n dment ,_.shc ffect, afe would do ..oc it, because the amendrn rieht - lin 'itself, - and till belong - t the Statss.l, s of i rsPres I ntatron be be the voting population, 11 not till !ben, will the ' equality. _ No northUi rc t. views can opposer we think; and if they traying northern . rote; interests, and preps i snottier retarllion. I vote 1 countsbut rroni , white man's v ote in count' no more. amaodment is the in all differences, to '.pu the 'hegro question. 'alike , to both seetiun • 1. Tin ,Lixat iiit oit 1 4 amtvence„.out ; Pews! che.ool s . , . loyaljnegrnek: Kea :in the District 41;elnyni he this After an e moat universal . deenii of 'the . D i istriet-agin very. m the °call as it is to ,iitsrtententi: but 1. • que Linn was. not p • . thing like a major' voters of the Diatite:t . ThSallegatior 17- Bih..Let he raciteds be appliiel to of the Local - w AR] herefn tre sim p ly Le use of lie people of all 'climes untrue. ldr. Law nee's action it. 'for eomtno eche)! purpose's •;:in fu ,the' 'premises will lie -!iariorsed by the benevol tit rat it u trona of-nur lat. , the, constituents tb elec4d-aim. v.s - dI !r nnib, I.lincl,,and insane. e ' ) as _tl education e of the. del ,• o. !' , - aslor the rest tvap °sunk) he neither I . 9th laevall ether enterprises th expedts_, nor daired. their Ipproval.--- tend to elettate , benefit.and bin+ ma A large propor ton 1 bf the (Auld white kind and rOlier the burthens!oe to residents of %ITasiiiiten h ere sympa Ilution, Own Its favors. 1. thizers with -..t, l reas n, ma ly •of them; fraudulent 6nts returned !soldier:a , frt the Coefedelate g 4 in l be r m t i ls ) . , . 3 L ed i. r t o i r ) al l m i ;4l,tievere poLih.; its officers! br agents, 'and plerha artnies,while a ler proportionAthe i notiong shMrt it the death : penal negro population d taken uP arms will be Ptifiioe, tto doter, or , klint ;b© the portion )f the wretch win) he and fought vallantl4 for the cauSe of - ling such I. rder of ingenui y'a the .Union.' it wa4ifound that the on. 1 d 1• • , • - 1 . tialtnt. an ;prostituting te to t I h. ly ,way to proteci the loyal blacks .purpose purpose , ;mu terfeiting the Na it o 1 from the abuses an insults of dislofal !currency; or ecansei the grea er I i t whites was to coat!) ninon 'them the I intellect, the oriteniou* th,tl l toil llth. Let m administrant) in right of suffrage. ICoCgress bad the . ..' . . ‘ t j ! partmeht o f the trovernm h. right to do so, an4 i rith a full_knowl. power to ase i for partisan pt rpo. edgei of all the fact . , the Union mems. or• have A l ny s)ntrol fnrther thin hers ahos e . to aim t':l that right. The increase ttr d mmi.h , its -cite tli p atl Democratic metnb; a and the Demo., crane prisa nppos; the measure be.' aPP."Pr-le.iiine to - such object as canoe it was striki g another blow atl investigaii it doings by duly sipt. treason, ani takin pciwer out cf the ed committeesl, and condos it to and direr b public enactor I ts *tonal ) ter sts may &man) ,•• hands of traitors ;{ • The bitter hatred limits Of its.ebarter... - 1 3 11 . T. J. CEIAVOLII Of these men , to t e defenders of our , . , , 1' • 1 i — . country in the late struggle is vented Tar. Tanne ea_ Senate. has' 'nlot i ip - on the negin. be ause, and only bet ' ;the Unioli me +els to Cong ea* c cause, they dare "01. attack thew_hitti.! the Premilen representing, hat , Both are equally deepise& but .the; State is Jiholl Un fi t to •bo su tleifde one they dare not penly attatlc7 Wa, ed to ittlow 4 control. A i s i olutiot 1 I believe Congress's ouU sit all time s ; *is introdlita; on the 18th inst., de when' itLhatt! the right, rinterfere te,! el:ming- 1 1 -I' , I . protect a' - I protect 'a' 114 all lack roan from thel ' That tie ' s id memorial is ' not the tyranny ,of (HAI I white: man. 'Mri l embodivcni t ,the sentiment of the Lawrence will 1) - fully sustained in I treion !Sept of d'ur litate,and that . F 1. , • ii h a! we can ; , ass re the Reconstruction_ hos vote in this District; ant ,wt ~ . • ILommjt ,e in, Congrcse. and' our returned to t Cr 011 with increasei I friends . hrotighout the Union. that . -Mejarity, notwithstanding the .feext/ s ! our pen le it e now' entering upon a branding. D ally Mt oar party bad 1 high st to m peace! and 'p sporty, indastry and economy been inclined to . aver, the notice of i lllld thati thei h ave stn. them all i are . daily!bei g Sronglit into great ac the' :Local would . ,• nvity, and ' t ley sewn. entirely willing right . agaiT H So i ' long. att- t h e 144111 i and anxibuit t support ; in -stood faith, condemns — Mt. La rence ' s course,just ! the Coni4itutton• of th e United States ' and ‘cf the Stata ot, ea ewe, and so long May he 7 t trourma of the ap.l Tti • .to I proval of all llnifor •men in this I .to ain y' are obeftng ill laws and requirementi. cou : I both Stitt. , ts! d Federal, with remark. orb .i lle has nothio, til l i tear bat its I able anamitntly, candor and sincerity A an mendation. Thrt esent•Uniou people 1 This as clited, - clown 14 10 to 8 ! . -,_, the of this -Diontiet • ifi be surprised t i t) i and to I Make the negative !still more I , the ,learn that Mt'. " ranee bas disgrared I • ..,!L ..1 1 . 1 1_........ _____. ro •1- the race to *hi 4. si race th il h s ° o'fa h r " ; or be. ntteily ,itiTti grace.. 1. am Er 3 or. Tna 'Nolan I : .o- sine in New Tr! .n.• bon requesting re call ii Fenian col - on the 16th ofrA composed tof , 4el arelse famwskile II , , I ' ' " • ' 1 ,-.. :-, ,: Thipiibeelat - -1 ; iiiii, n ,,,' -' . , ~ quiet o z s . - • ' 4 'v.. been io i st . .-i ,i . = .. 'Pntliii t , ,ipal . , NU* : ''• irts 4n 4 i My;ehjectlzo de l which the inter to ple should brilnt titled intheifia is it' would balii les3 p if demzirgnel,t? the people Si" timeito proild : mei 'devilry all i c tie : en erii'Which G tie anal° alletii: t Illi F 1 fellow tieing ,' - it i d_ natiiial reauii ea at- t li e 4amel ti ii c land, unifori*l . urr exterminate tl a't.' brrilrerage WM h b ' - eating 'earicir ib i putting - Ocilla the 1 , taliii: of Winn i lij i ualS,instead4 sem their isolates of 1 % iiig; crippling 4U4 1 price of the 110 ti l ein, lin public imjii ve t ing itie, midl st' I a sou ces of ,ilie, c f an ,institutionton the'zrar, or . any c dernding thlairg thi 'Oorernnwit issues to billimia,ac sua'ts in it. 'r o w l NuCh plan 00;0 just pined,ith t h of4' tillers Wo,ld' - i( e the 'nation in th which the pez,' le pay lby tazl t ,ion. let. Let t si Go one to . flve,Suid of deemed neees bonds redairOibl. these:lea of I is sonicea.aa ai l b' is 2nd. Le t th, n diAricta aec., i'di.l i t citizens, an, lime bailot one i i) ect term of 11l e ye third, who l' oul i.eciind yea l'unl I.tic . 3rd: Est , ipt .; and its direora tier. - -. •- J. 4th. Let ,[t iii' fair salary fp thi Whit them Om i Hagen, dirci# y o bth. Lett eh ea hues capital legal qualifitd g i best, accord) . ti - .iiiii - ek f; lib°gist ut _ th , p!es- it) oftrepA.?: . $t .„..- i eke of ut,ki CaTols gio se Shit of poor-, More mem— , ey e th aro lins .6 Dive the (amen., and etz represent nth . Catvlitia perliaps . 84) .~~ • upi !dee t jwit itted diem • titati the title wile .CMG o right so long 'to rep- States es and ocern. to.. It d.- It, i• I tiorsay a of the ,er. the give "the o matter lice et sve the +o ►void jest and nencer. he right na upon ten, and be on ab of cor— 'n tn. has do th e .01 t , lig th l endment. • 6 .7 are b e . Reetherri ;le visy,tc !== wh, is thl e #oti itdoptil est we; • north a th should in of the to settle `yr t reSt • ro jeltico fore d inii op. p. tongromp. ;noting to to It er of • -* le -0 prirt . mbia that • seerte that 'i3 and al ithe whitea lh auffrage. eontradiet correct in tit. l . is the l on by any. the white b the Local belongs: -tofore believed Omit mgraced itself . as 'able of further die- !'nete, recently, in se,s l I • • , p; k, 1 ailopte4, reeol I ' t. (.! grafa '*t.- P,ittoberg, ebrearyL It will. be r egetes from all taa ; to tie lobelia party. lir ; I - Aitaqe . , By 1 :o Josinber - Of ray initispild id.gi -- a alll4ll;ii(wicti • birthed; io nic : t... • , ~...;... _---I*-._ll. 11,)% _. hiel:some ! piati 1' thti.whole 'Pro isrover.•. anti den. I • institution ,ibitt' ibletie desii i tiing .produce or itiay ;-_ antlat; the e itte tie to: elevate.end al sod -fiseal pow.: ndowed man with; rr-distressea. ',of my iso tO develop , the of the, notion, 'tied este al safe.; sound sncy, and . . forever ., anlii.ly - splint or 1.1 Co ror years Inc' So n consoming nd enterprise and vi— vid compel iodililid . • emphiyed th rciiigh •ulation•Aneratarti !rushing thb'enter o aeeli inveatmenta: etas• and develop:l d agritiftur4j-ve intry; With-inch ho breaking: out of ntinOney arising increase : of Money, ight,;. Increase its id the:o6%le tvilnWl think - .With Vto me the cricie we have. undreds of million" ave been eared -to shape'of.interest, tae -atid - -;will• hare to . .. , -. -' . - 3 .erninVnt issue from millions or more ry) of GovernMent - by the , proceeds of • I . .oanile and,' other Inc a National Bar It' Alan be divided. into to its legal' voting. • district elvei l by ,eit it i r to tterve for the re, except site one retire the first end 1,1 sere-elected: ' •' .tates be dilitri ted, :acted ire,: like on- irebtorsitie paid a it services; 'but fro -11 discounting 1 privd indirectly. tate nod its bran c h n proportion to its °tors, or if tlioUght the tequirbnients of lig or phinting i .ter: their nnitiaiu , eehi.: . 11 i . j - 6th Let the I.46vernment pr cure dieti - or Sti e h. inn ection'tbat it initiy' b* . 1 . _. ~ to ql next - to an In3po Funflty counterfeit them, and aim') y each 'Siete' and its hrinchen tiO.ll fours equal to 'their am_oint or davit I,and Thus effecthell , Chi( k orer.Vuitt ! fth. bet4he 1 in redeem :iiiitch gave at all r oin i i I . par,l4l mi l kin far ne greet eithl i 'ranches be coif': ell, other'• pap 7! t , 'is,• thus keeping iit : it a' legal tener , i. , • eral of l tbe stiOority ex , , they Toted 'for the rese ; ty nut 0 - el.oiie l y . to the 'daring the re4olution ) i nify oppovli4 the tee" ", It must ; : . 'hi under.; juTe; ihit the:treinn party •-, prote.U,e spin.); the ad e, fi,epresen tat ii4;el te Con. t, admbieinn 'in`eleee, the, if the Uiditary ennirot 'Of , StOee / Govern en,t, covei TheY ever ili to . :with. 'pi Jo to put, h e Hebei i i d the I:lnbeti 'en under eir enemies — l .. Tribvis. •• 1 , -' • I I: ' ' emphatiC, set plaintdjhat lution ittnerO Senator!, mut bat wco w lution 1 (tarl fit'omi. t here 1 'of Tenn#APe mieriim i ot 1 I ktesce if' ih 1 withdakral the Cralttak the Side.; draw Oe t in pocirr ;be foit of I, • t - 41 s r. El - "souk riarristi.. liiitelteettao. • notten.-IPititiOns--Me. to increase the , pey of .4111 m reneeeriOntY..... I Mr. , ,ltypetl ratite/Steel the anthWaing e; of , a epte.l connty4elatifflo to' the 1r0m, 4 convit)-iseat Mr. Roes. iepeto:Vioir ing the Connellseille R R Bahl in InlapeL—Mr.`lPS to fix tho time; for find it --,Mr.-Man., to ilogaiiie 11 lion of foreigO aitsehineot Mr. Weish,! rclitivq to holding ennetiin the 27th, tries; to compel the rges Directors of Wishinpont 1 the Court.: ' IL'Art4, PoPP l ,ono' relative to education! mince fa - the destitnte' t orp ers and Alters of Isoldlori of thislaultwar - 8 INSTIL - Mr: • P 1 1117 111 M and rettolutions,ndopted ofirside ef,Pitteberg, fat eras raiiiimd law ' • II • - • , ! • l a„1 , . • The itate 1 R eve n ue L ive. In the Iteuse . Of presentattc7 Harrisburg. M.O.:Q.I(LT. - o f Beivei. introduced the folloarrngiact.• to rani -I the revertatr. laws of tbe.- Comm t. ivrealth: !"-• k !!! -!- - ! ! !I ! • -. I 5zP.,1.1 Be . I . it ~ eneeted.. Ste., T str from irindaftpr;the passage Of. thiS act 'it shall be the , ; ditty of the 'cashier! of !any bank.- of;! Ithis I - c?ntnton Wealth, ' l !whether ; incorloratell tinde r the laws l'of this. State or l ot the United • States, to coiled annually frOm every stock. bidder of-saldlientk a teak of one.per ! 1 centum. upon ! .the parli•alue. - pt the stock held by said ,stockholder, an to pay the same ,ir.tn ! tejState treasury on or before - the. fir st - day of JOly iii 1 every yeail)ereaftir; COrnmenCing on;, Ithe! firsti-•doY - ef;sety4fip., 1866. and!! the said _ st o r k ! shall ;be ;exempt f l out!! I all othei,taxation If Weir the . law • of !, tb's tarintivieWealiti. .11 . -,; Set, Z.-That:mark, it to the taxes .new provided for- by tsar, every rail ' , road. canal' and traolortat ion coMpa ey ipcqrporated nn cr . , - the Isoll of this cornsionwcalth.:l;and, not , liable to 'the tax upon income Undur existiF.g.l kora, shall pay.to the ihnimpewealth!, three-19460s Of one per. eetititi liP* l or, the -growl • receipts nf:lsaid dot 'lv I. ! he,sirid• tax ofiall , r be pod s mi.l nually Upon;- the ;first cifi3 a of' myi lao ' Jatrintry, corainteing on. the, o,.tti day4of, - July. 1800, and • for the par4mati !tit' ascertaining - the rtnpuitt of the; said tax. it shad he !the (laty of the Treasurer, or o i lier Protier.- °RI-4 1 eer or said ! Company!. to trans* t to . the. AuditOr..oeneral I at ..the dates it;., ; i Itiresa.d, a .' itatement f ..tintler oat ' 1 or . atfietnatlo , of the arnorlat of! the. ne gro rec eipts of ' thp said Com any !during the 'preceding; six Months itnii if any emit cOuipaoy . shall reftt e, or I fad, fora Iperiedot! thiir - ty; ,days.' after much 7 taxbeenine due. In Mahe earl re.; 4 tern or-to pap; the; sitrr i ithe aliment, IA I therp.O.C'eltklan arlditrrt' of to i per its cent thlretti,,stiall l l lte collected . 1 tr the at I titte,al 1 he cOtrimotivraliit, ne- other 48 14.1003iF u i _icCerrerikbi bY -.law ,from . Imail !ootiips!iio. q - - t 'sgi..' , .l,Pr!,,im and tater the p • of this act the real ] estate of ;id: •. 1 ; r reenWealth . 'hull b e x empt :trot Ind '? mit*: tOri,State, Purposes, exec' lar; half , -,.mi1l 1 taX imposed - by the 11hy; 156 ii A.ID . 18t1f.•ptedged f tat redemption lof the, leap . creep ~n. ssid;',adt. ,l' i rOv . (led rlhal• thi4 si l l ix. I shall •nt.t !be Cr tottred,l - In - relict said; reel estate from thel pays Lies 1 - coy i • -•• 1 -- CO', it ,” .c4iii.monweJ t on the di , t - thin 'Psi I ..i illy - - Coltt , . ntite e ,uld urd•tv: ri ib, was ',lntrodu_co.l .1.- ! f : • , . , . av• priat ng ov e , : 8408 Op for Hoproving and I.it.ffaiir 1 harbors in! Ohm. Bes t•l. , ,, i 1 1 .- . • " • • wheolutronti Were! adopet to two re int o _ weal; the'eipediettey of requiring directors. ' , e of UnitolBtUtes h: eio4 to gi - re bopil4;` t • tot !the pa% inert 'or • - I;)eneions -- - o • wiii.j r d e. owe of eiiii7qed men enipkiyet as at, Nicei titiCerok; and i l of aPprogrinting. 100.000 tsesirl . fet;PostdotfiCa and; C l ustons.ll ,use at it to' Topeku,dirtOsas. A etrtion t - u* pre ip ion, trott;ted (rorn t:itizens ofi VOlor d) for or ithe admi.sion of . Co °redo! at filer its E-1 i • the i present Conatite ton; which . as laid •to I on; the table. Die-i aim.," ill. ex. mt i tending thi ,timb Ifni' , withdr mil of t the tgoOds! amok potili • warebou es. was -1.1 pansed.. - T'e bill 0.. allow !n cal offr • 1. - dere one nt 4pth'n - Pay tor pc. personal ef feels- dest_Oyed I • in •lactiOn,!., c., 1%1- sod pies-ed. . • The .1.16(1410e for the op ), and pototthentof - Prtri idnalGoeernments t h e in-the Southern S ales ;wee 'lli3d. up ....land debated by - 14;essrfii nifty - .•Stetel , I art; Johnaitt and Saulsbury A tito. tiern to reconsider Itti. I•;reed en's Ile roan' bill Was . rejected by oas 18, Nays 22.1 After la brief' • xdentive session, the Sentlte.adjoureed -till Mon day: , IL - ;! 1! ; I • --' In, - the Hou4e, a :petition - Rented frOdil,cl)llsoldie4r* for of isenelooll ut.d .con&ention T I. ! el lands. 'gr. Upon. from . .t. mittee on lElseootist r made .•t report that. Mr .;Cfp ff roth ( Pelsosylvall'.* is polit tell, to ; and 'llr. Paine, front!' the m i the C ut amittee,; mailer a repo of the c ontestant, Ar, in. 11.. cßestilatioes -mire; pa4kl t like the cip l edin,cYlof i mill! . I ;l l. 7)rit - a N ne iri g i t i 7l7l l fi a eld t l= 6 ; a- I'll : 1 (1 .. 4 I.l4:l:k‘vt*Och.tiri)44 dra •. • • exports boo Can ada..4r , e: 1 greed that! Oa .previous ,q 1 the penAlog . .Co n stitutions 1 ineill shues ughl be nrl n edlon IA I the.qtipn-laken rrlTusci L ' I. Otte of the amendment Yo i weee Messrs .. tiird;ng. 7 4 1 Ilee; McKee. Prider - ,'Ke Cand.Wriviht. - l'lThe. 1 Route' r. • •,' •1, MI . v' 29. 116 : ltuite ralof ;aa ___, again t r 1 isi gen , r Airs! toi l iS t ' ' • • , act re 1= tiComps p.. ihg• , 11 , 1 toin ti jmept. s liquid! he tin,te or lodieis) I ‘l - Soh io TPPOI to int to n and main than& bro' I►and MIII n;memai 5 Ille $o unng a g r Mlll - 77 Mits. :STEPurf rieed to !I:ski , ' ' A.; at h r iferpey a+i. and I erect ng, ,1 ail 'in Pisa !performrd the bathidie -bb a amid; anea ebitiL parties. ; . I A D9uot. sibort Wilt mice,' corm on The .Fathe itr t at, alto' R® :Pimb t)c,i'otthiiii3oe; - The lava 41' Table. wbichj t e l p;pliticill } i , i , Iy inde ' Went,- but decideill coniter , I - _. ~„ vattvd in it s views awn:wilt the les son of thO alectidnikelyebl ntly: - 'The ierd i tet of the peoPir;:is riglrt., The d M(K3i11110, party act a bypo-I critics par throughout. I lti rofessed a inoa abi log confidence,i sai ttong regiir for President Johns n i desphe t. the fa t ,that certain featu es of-.hiss 'recd t tru es ion policy were. directly .i coo ry to its previously pronounced 1 views --and for, wbs Simply that it might ; got l into office, al& s nare thel patronageof 'which it hat been de-1 i n prived se ong. This is the ts nth of the wbele ater: Its mirsion ar. a par ty4s ended. No doubt many very Pa triotic meir acted with it daring the war. and have just voted for lite can, didate froth the purest - inotivea. `Stall the feet tunrtatins &lid is paten to the corancry that 'the predictleen tlro party„ that it was impossible Ito e . quer 1 -eight; millions of, people: that the debt -was so',enormous, thlt i t it new. er could be paid, that. the Republican party could never bring the war tro sucecesfullloSe, or -111.0monize flits country. ufterwird—all %het.° have rah sequent .events - proton tubs.:. And now,lnotwithstanding it- chanced lite trontl and' professed• the-.vet;,!.views " which its opponenter held, tots: aguin defeated. Nothing fromatns for, it butt ! , to, pass oat of ealalefiCi?. ,i • ' / I 1 l 1 1% , tan .nd I Dili. LINCOLN —W ti Herhdon,lor i. many years the law partner of gr. Lineoln, aye : - . 1 . '. .1 The truth about this le'hole matter is, that , Mr. Lincoln - read less l a-nd tnmightago than; any: min in his sphere in America. No ,man in - this audience ear put his finger on any great. l book - written it: the laott or the present, 'century:l - Mit Ibe read. lie read, srl t en young,. the . Ilible,;:aod Phalcepearo when i of itze. The latter) ' !'book wits - scarcely over out; of:-hill l ‘noinirl. Mr. Lincoln l is acknowledged , to • hace been a great man, Wt . the' que L ion is, what stiride,hint greats' 1 rop at that ,ho read lees and;thoitglit i rno I than itni Man in Ibis .isphere i 4 America' if . not- in- the, world, ! Mel puseeeee originality and . poer . o Abotightto an. °Mittens llegree. 1 . 11.' ti • wait cau ti on & cool. colleen trated, : With con inuily (71 , 'reflection, was patient and; enduring: :*These au 0 gime a 'i the grounds of his Wonderful success i i - , __ i __L. 1 • I _,`` Cot. /oar= writes it; the ~P i ila— i 1 del piie Press f tom' Wash lapin: . . "Gradually, yet Aureiy, the diffieuf mil , in th,e: way of restoration are, su , I til l Ruling, and . that which was believe, , io be anrog ,the prObabiCities, riz. difference between this Prirminent,an 1 •mitrolling intellect Of the' NatiOn I Union ,Orgaiiiintom,.may now. 1 thin he ;wholly discarded' Thereis in fa t 1 so littla to quarrel about , that he •vi I i i be A factinus and daring partisan in, &ell,Who attempts tO itnike head . gainst -tose neepssit, which trenian 1 peace 4n, the basis of something li el the' President' pilic:y. It dos n 1 seem to be doubted that the quiatii n ofjsuffrecge will b. , * adjastedt with t e. ecMsent l of nearly all; ,parties, by r. amentlinent.to the Nistionitl'Cotlistit, . tisip, making voters insi.ead. of, 'rim is hers the foundation of I representlion ; n l eiigreik What after these, retnai s for divrion and dislike?" 1 , ,1 t ,swage eorn.l tux )t the act of 'or the ed by leetion t i -e the t‘nt, of Ith at lue: ; . . , THE ATTACK- ox BAGDAD-7 ' T I i l tspetjtor of Custorna - t -at Clsrltsviiic Texa•4l gives particulars of tit , . rata!, _ il . Bagdad. Col. - Davis; . , With - the ! , F a r m 4cor.,Ajae. 131 li 'colored infantry , captured, aid ' . li %' 1 • ' , licked 111 c town tin the 51h. -" Anot er T . .0 . FFhit.for sale' the farm .. on _Which I resule. 1: aci•oent ssys that -twt 6) men v nt ait in SOuth Beaver township , Deaver coun t y._ ,Rayl'is Cross lies4s, being the same' farm and captured 1330. of whom 150 . he— i 1 foitnerlY i t owned and , occupied by 7 /lenry t•amo I Libitrals and. ).jarri'soned I the (.Brig gs . ; i Said farm contains - I i;Ltee,. when the assailants retren d. One hundred' and , , Efty-Ei4hr AereS. ' the liAlif 100 on both- sides L 1 . , ri ,. aß t! over a hOndred ems Oeared and in goodstate Vied and 35 wounded. 1- I - " PI ~ of eultliation; two good orehatils thereon -r— -linitei.inlial.a, : Gen. Weitzel alio ea A. large frame dwelling house, _large bank, . tio ona to_ eroaa la Bag i dad until Es •n • . barn, with stabling fur des ' 'black - I I,bada Arrived Gen. Crawf o rd ' em ' t ,kl_!mith shop apd good , Out-ho'on the pr ( ti t m. l tees. The farm is 11 watered,. .I . t. is w ith-. . , cfmtninn until Etenbadaielievi: L I • in Iwo wiles [of the Island Run Oi l Regions> 'The hitter procured alguard of tvrentyl • 1i[4 , 65-4' t.: , "N. J. n'CORIkIICK„ 1 Jan 1 rfien 'rout- Weitzel. IA 1 'French c3r f... 1 • . • I ' y i ettt" t shell i e•' tI& place tin the th.- lit-jin has but twentrtmen in Ihgda i • i -. ' I', ll 1 I n Sat- , 1 n 1 - 1 „.' 1 • MONnrENT. To RTONte(ELL I J ACKSpt:T.' Prorions to the elbs.i of I 11 1 1b t ar; • . the a titen composing !il l ie "Stime 'ail Irig de." and the -11‘k T ktidgeakille y" I subs4ribed six, tbousand dtllara to trecti f at monument. ovlerl the grave ori cetieral Jackson, at Lexingtot i i, V .--; ilia i l t. WM. not deemed, practit , abl to ;rect. tbi monument' ilaring the ari R i money converted 'C' se was . Into 2n • ' 1k: ; ,ederate'bonds, _which are now, wo th.. , egad The -Virginia 'papc:rs,'Nowe er; °main an -appeal_ ,11. K. D ,ug• y aw, I d Willi:buster., to ;the stirvi mg ffictire-'-'and privatcel; 41- ;the Ihra j a de 1I itd 'artillery .to contribute ai,rai i a /thfrient sum to carry out the or gig, al i ntention:n I ; lwae pre inert' O : of Rob , e Cum. (.in) of hip eiritt, nority o! ill hour . . 1 ' 1 r t . .. ‘.., - SALE Or VIZ 110)11B Or LLENitY I. AY. We lento by Kentuelty psPers• hat rAshlsod," the hoine, of t h e l: ea iittit'esthan Ihnd" pa t riot , 'tea ry Citt i y p ; , as been purchased hyl . the - Treste s of , ;the Kentucky University, at, h emit of,, $9O 000. Th't farm (4)ii tains shoe 025 i !Iv:rt.:Sof alts binit. hind in tlie blue-grass] regiOn of -Kentiteky.land has acAttred a national reputation from its haviNi ibeeh connected Nirithr the ;memory of , it hal departed siatesinno. .The Kew,. thelcHy -Agriculthial 1St:hoof; ' whib ..is under the patronage T A' the §tst, as n‘ I well oh the other selymrs ;nr this Uo,iveriiity, will be eskablitibe it. “Aiifiland.7 and it hi proposed -tti J . :lei, gin the itnprovements On itt titotit ex;-• tended scale. I I • II I OOPI Z.--... incione Lary .road aho and rtviniog 1 • tofulos oni It. wan n -L' • est ion on n.lay and ay. in.IA lowed, be ashburne, r, Hasson djourfied. . )(PORTANT...IP Tkui - V litter from rlin says 'it is asserted that; the rruit; in ' , rime Minlsttee la - !deatrona of inging about in allia,nee Of . PrOlisua t 1 Ruswiti. Pritoott operate twittnitt nee on the ; Rhin .'. the_, Russians 4n ilia the Austrians in flungari anti *ice with her iii,vy, ,t 4 I keep' ilo eta.of Fnuice • in! titteclf, while .her ..' ieOovertioine Catieda and ME .xiop. IS urea 111 - ar-j , ,8 am*: U , r of Nevi jbr ' Tb l E urninyl an enrumonyil F ''Lyo . ch •nf ai l preserme, I A of friend,: fhi 1 t 11§111 .t a ni w ati co a lt i v a e t: ti Co on • vention...! • i s 1 • Ilrbfld in -the i , '• .11 12 r t ir: , : c o l b ac tir k g . ., m 7: , i fcci . 1 the We al ;i t :a l :a: i itil we li v i en il t i b e d 1157.: of }it s fib. A" it til l l s66 ll" : p i , nominating, a candid te flr qover- . n , to be supported b 3 'the friepdo or ivr 1 , 1 . t le Union. -'' ' 1 ' 1 The ordeal of-'war has tried, the rtit rengtlt i or oar tiro rnineni. ' lie i re ha* purifiedthe..n :ion: 1 '1,`,13e -de f' nre 61 the uatiOn's life am dembestra tied who wet* its frien e .The-prin— iplee vindicated in thafie V d. fnUat be reeerved in .the coUndila ot the na- try. The arab even of freedom tot be l atruck once ore. ' All, the rtenda of our , Gotteroment, l and. all it were loyal to: Ole catati, ofithe Tnion, - our late' atm] ggle, lara,enre Jt.ly. iiluentad- to ;an ielep,atnn to raprenon Convention. i • • By order of the Ur. 'rat COmmittee.. - Jbax CESSN - . Attest, Gto. W. 16tutasis A. W. BRA SICRITRRY 4 ARLAN rlti,te speech irk ,WaShir Way evening; whkih follows: I need hardly the brief period 1 rcs:, i present Position. I Oa isms these . opinions 0 tictions in tke proper I - dist:silted to. Pay 10-f Il.viewg waitid. tici distest am] good min. - who is Republic. Heretofore Capacity.to speak for lievs it has been his the greatqueitio.ns . o the two.houses of •Ua low; BILE ON Ni John Bell, writes: ',l what qualifications th'e present, :time -i hitt slew years ago, ty to,the amount M• fifty 'dollars, and t(* and lwrite•entitled ttt or to vote. gran sutii'age to the anti color upon atleil a . 1 of merit ,cannot iro • persuaded it would and ptoper. • I: . virtue oilst i n order Of Orpaps • B. of the oo Ity of Ileiver,difensl e SENATOR 'ay.r.- • ' . .. ''l ed; will expose t sate by" Publitil Ted ainaarept as t.3ZIAII HT, w ho has Juelt , ': out-cry, en the .p menses 6n •It beett a tr e. tt a td ed ; : the Aeat_i in the , ~( l ito 1 1. • - Thursday Ft!"hriaiyg2cTI A •liii' Serratel 't feud ti) Kr. Duncan, yein,, - , ,• , • [••:, ()end, frtim.the Adam& isiti irrankrii , at cute o clock P. M.,• the folioapt la , f 1 t b a o t t p oli of et T i rnas leEnemY lit o isi, ,district. entertained: , the 'llepublican I said ;comity, de ' ritl.:li t aisill Senators and a, few :incited guests at 1 defieribedl as full WA; to wit: BlTaiagi the “Loehiel house " Ilarrishurg, on I post in centre of Old 'llarmony"* o , l 116 . n . si n ,„„ line betsre t :l l .l. l l n si e p4l:l .G r i v:in do3 ria cee l , ;ti fitn pa. Wednifitly nigbt lA 4 t• Vamerou presided, issisted by Speak. 'hence between) - .. 1 •,to .a post; thenc S 6 degree; if. ibreir er Fleming, ot tile Senate, 'i • - , ' *pine; thence S. 18 degas r lipini , t; ____l • _ I l t t : :lo t : a t; in th t en he l c e el S i gi u d fu em4l!tera ttu . EX ECU TE 1 xis NOTICE. . . - 1 ,11 degrees E. - 2 r , ..i erciles ro tlitl}r.x- , , T - ETTE—itS Testamen pry ; on the estate of•Lginninge, conta% ins',' one iaori e anl At -14 JAs. NI:CeLLora El. Idec'd..ilate of Beaver 1 perches, fese'rvlug thereobt a roa .ato boroUgh, Beaver, !county, having been grant-;4lorth end of said lot. aii`ere novi, tai ed to the undersigned, all, persons • in need and owned by-ViilliainVortevOla debted to said es t a te eke requested _ to: make •which are erected sione itur,y fratasii immediate payment, afo thoecifiving claims ', house containifkg three rcioms,smallui against the same ;will preeenteris. preperls , I other out-buiblingit: ahem f 3rty Insf.l anthenticated.foreettlement. i .. ' i -' 1 trees on the • ' reuiises„sni a e.:(' 40f1EPH . WILSON, Eer'• !stater : at tile' d or: :. ' I •' ' r Beaver borough. 1 TERMS---0 e-third -of theptufhtf ------------7. 1"0is eenfirmatio of 'sale br the (tour% EXECUTOWS .NOTICE.' ' " I '' s 'with interest from Same time , to tit HEItEAS lette. ""lestramentau having and..- - --.. '' ' ' W beet" grant,ed to he undersigned,pn the bond moxgolie• i— - state of RICIIAILD Ais Si, late:of Brighton tp., • " . E. B. DAC6II£I lin two equal a nual payments fri l int Beaver County, Pa, deceased, all persons ' 1 13* oW•lb'ilEb t l' il . :Inn : : . 66 • ' ? ' t i_ ni l knowing themselves i :debted ''.p!- said 'estate i -.-- I , i 'T. • -le; ;Par tit io n . are requested , to make ; payment immediately . 1 -.. iv tt , ce. in l rat i _O e and thoseihaving claims against the same will i T N the Orph es' Court, in and:fir I present them to the subscriber duly authentil. 1 i ty of ,Bea er,' and State of,,l?es settlement. settleent. , t . I In the • mitts cf ;the partition ofi tk :ANDREW WATTERSON: Ei . r.-, tate of Rauh I,llazes; dec'). To ian3l'66. , ' . V ! . Brighton tp. land legal rp resentatiisi of , said to wit; Mary itrown..Susannait llo' intermarried With 'Jilin Trovar. Pit t'ermarried w th Eber .; Wiekifsai I both being decd, but leaving chi) t mel arld'Slusannah:Wickhata, atidril ttrmarried with William Troyer, in! interested,, Gr eeting : You and et hereby notified to be and appear bifi Judges of said .Cohrt;-on the thirl Marcb nest, th a c4epti or ,re fuse the. 'of ; said dec'd,f i at the valuation pit ail. inquest, d ly ii*staled and rettu Sheriff to November Terri 1865, if ciontain 16 setres, !valued at twang .nd thirty-three 'rcenta per'iaerel event of nonince4tanto , io obe ° , the same shoidd not besuld. ! ' ,:'jan2.4,'t36. Missollutton of - a f . h ' tofore est HE part ners ) fp ore , , ____,- '.! i , ]OS LSD ihena e ankistyle of Noble! •pruggiats, h I:lbis-day ifeen.disol Anal consent. The business of. be Settled b their sficcestors,tl Anderson. •, 'l D. S. M -;:jan 22,'66 - -I ~- . -L. *IP ~, 'l In.retirin from the hilliness. thanks to ' th se fwho have iced Ids ised Us heret'efore and cheerful to the same fears. •llatoilton i. • 1. .• ~ --7,i): ' ' Mil - vending their' id esid l i on State Cau— 1, • , Chaiimart. 1] -1 • }3 B 3 . so 0. • , made la' sore , pgton on Thum le concluded as say that d , urin,.. pi i . I lemon n my 1 an t lad to Ma r urge my 'con. lquarter l , nor alp iightl that, stieli ;eful to the great & the ,Ciiief ot, the ;he liasbiadtho • 4iinaself 1 1 be nrposo to leaco ,11 admission with ngress.", as not interined are required at Slasbaclausettr; believe, pi open. wo hUndred and be able ,to read flee wan of col; of the right pf. Ile,rn.freettido of sis or_ ,star.dard rangeroui. - I am ! Ibe eittirely. sale' jangl'qkt. '`Use tho .13tilit, I'" , DR: C LO CK'S OELSIOR HAIR RESTORER IS . THE est' ever offered to the public, and the only aneioseessin.7 all i,he merits chinned foC it.-1 It reitorts gray hair to its Original color, makes , heir' grow on bald heads when falling off from 1 disease;; remove! Berner', Dandritt etc:; , arrests itsfallaig of or turning gray; Cures - sick - head- I ache and all diseases of the seal)* causes harsh, wiry hair k to become so ft . Pliable attain:llo- antly 'glossy, It is elegantly perfumed, and 'all that can be- desired 1 for a; dressing. It con tains no roger (f lialor other mineral so injUri osts td ht head and air, and of which most preparations now in ,use are coMposed.bui is i purelkiegetabk compattna. 'Ws 'Filnittion .re,ii 11roninki:o produce an instance where the ite sturer has failed when used according to di imations. Among the thous:Mat who have used iit we have Jet to learn ct' . one who is not per . fectly, satisfied with Its remits. ;, Hair white its .811010 is, with marreious rapidity 'restored 'to all 1 1 itsin*tine: beauty . b i t its use. !; it is not a dye, .but by Supplying th' seeretions of the capilla t ry . glatiets acts as a l restorer.. Mothers, whole [children's hair is 'harah, wiry, Or thin indecent, ;will fini.lby using' the Restorer it will inunidi atdy itiiprove and may be dressed in any desir ed form, thus laying the foUndation for s good /lead qi, hair, So desirable in after life. - The proprietor is 'award of the many who 'have been, disappointed by the high sounding pre tense ;of the "nunierdus . preparations with which; the market lhas been filled . for a few years past. but such entire confidence does he , plait, in the 'seri,. of his Restorer that he of 1 fere, ,in all cases."(Orefund the nosey if, after a thorough Oat of MO-loon/es..it • fails to five per fect ansisfaction: lA . 'single trial will convince the most skeptical of Its merits. IPut up in ; large , bottles and sold by ill druggist's at $1 pr bottle. 1 ,! ! ' DR. 1. . CLO,CK.lProprieter, .' - ill . - 1 Manchester. N. U.... .I.' MOORE, Drieggien, Beaver . Agent for Rochester, Bridgeerater and Beaver. McClar ren &i McKenuan.l Fholesale 'Agenti, Pitts; btirg,] Ps. • • , ' . tjanBl'66--621.- STILES' MOLIAMERGER, E caorczjaß;oczkiirs, AND (4,2IBENS'iPARE, • r earboustry Pau, wilswil lima*" r • . ' ORPHAN'S'. Ott ft — T Sha,g Til virtue of an o or of the Giphii„ Eli Cof Emir. coney, Ai. k l es( seater of the last' w* 1 ald.tootomeakt ert;,Wrigbl,l,llate of the laortslo,4' town, in said taint , deed., wni „„_. t A sale:by pnblitt 'venduo- or ant.e f ir" Prises,! on. 17/ESDAT, Februciry - .2.761 . , , , at.l o'clock, p: tn., an'the folloiitigi reel estate of siii Robert W r i ght, jamas• in Green township, is t, aforiasid,, 1. All the coal and , 4 f ii, a rigger of _land b ' tided's, finest `thence at a pe t on B. 4 11 0 4 thence 8: 3i degre ~ W 97 pse e t* 49i degrees, 8 , 8 Pose, threes by ba d e t merly of , Jlllll6l. J effrey, If. "d em . , 8.10 perhes, thence N 511 dee le ; fi l l perches t o a post, thence N il4 perches, thence, N 281 .du c e ~s. r eties, therics-N 65 degre Ith enc e by, land of dames Camel* giess„W 29 210 perches to ai cot Ising, containing 11 acres an p d 4g . with the right of :find to and; fr o 4 i , he as luny. different gass es , 0 . 4 1 -2. A lot, of grouitd situated it, h 4 of "Hookstown, botinded'N by ! m i lk .. said dee'ti, 11l by lind of Jookeostly g by binds of Penay and Wallace, public road; containing aboat'2l,,, , as the 'lid "Mill 134t,P. Lin d 4 4 : v i i ii ti sd a frame stible.l - ', '3. A lot . of shalt*portly t i n rough of liookstown. and partlj, kw: him bounded N by land of 'Thom tkagb' E by Town lots of said borough,B g.l lid, road, and Wty Jathei l'atten,4, , , Containing about 4 scree; ~ , ,s , w g .ii il led a frame berm. I . , ...+ - 14. clot of grOnd situate lI ild \ i aforesaid, bounded N by thf labile by. lands of The Mas Limekiln ir.i , Ciin; 8 by lot of David " BiuMeefl4 l I land ,of 1). M. Donihoo; - e4ntainta g i acres all -cleared and fenced; :4 - 6. A lot of ground situate in tit _aforesaid, hounded N by public 1.4 4 1, , , to ;Georgetown, l'ity ilnd of by 1, g by public road- nd W "VI lanai of Donehoo; contai ing about ,111 acres i S. :A lot of gr and, situate inthe 1 of Hookstow i n of esaid, belittled ' 1 liti road',-',E by lot of Thomie Wrigtu, of John S. 14ittel and W by lot of I. leon; containing about one i ac:re, e a erected- a. frame dwelling: bowl Ibuildings. °' - ' ' 1 ( i TERMS. --One thiiNrof tike Rut , L 1 in hand on the co brutal i.. ! t, of th it ea;' Court, anl the re ainder in two etm , instalments, fro ' , that da:te, .wi l t the deferred itttalments Ito be 1,11 'bond and mortgage. . for:turd; r-luformatiom app undetiigrd . at:lloo T k ilo sto;s ts lrc ,Bes s lr ts. • • Eer'of last trill lof R. l. -6t. Wrk =I ORPHA OTICE LIPSD? .EBKRT.COS holders held . ...1 865 , it was • be aa asses Capitalfitoel Purpose of p p py: for DU , 11: W. Cinuni orer and Uh 4 , John M. Stu lipshueg. _____ ADM IIifkRATO R, „, ; TT$ll, ofadin l inistra ties, finsAit N.Reseisi Isteol yr, aver ed. .ee'dihiving bees airlireigned` all persons indebt are request* to; make iminedist this* basin - claims against a preeeat• the to tbs sOsc, l4 thentiested for ( settlement . j''' SA. 'L.IMA9AIf.' Adi anjO'6.. -. , i ' ” OIL RY 1 ki l QITUAT Dion Little -Deal I,OIIBLAN 11.1.1h;,known ic l ' FARM. I is i laid ',off in lot' leach, snd.4ill I be Sold of To bi addres iM. M. MAW life,Ter eou ty nearling ell / Boarding ()nee, lelind -11 iiritlO'66ll EZEZ " Pr THE *PE PE • th• pr o to Sloe o d 'Oa des d, ME :iti 3toi pRO . & ',‘- dP4l4lr- —AL s at .Flitlirburg, 1 uninimptiglY r!" , I n li c 00l inking ' a 9e . d t - 4 l . i n : , ' . 1 1 . 1 . ; In , I . : .0 i at t r :t ed ry s ' 1 : 1: b s : ht 7 c . eP as ir e i t o s. g ::: : :::: 11 g lci I Di „ pass artoi!, New Brigh c raid6nt, and Due, tot • d ec lared ,lis[dai r l) NT. uiwo 4:1( thi lol l 4ero or Asir -fret cd to, 110. aosru• . 10114); 111
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