The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 18, 1866, Image 2

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tlite_d;Suites.
by a'pro - oli*ation qceatlk isined,bas
fiosially*tileit known to - the people
Allis' country, add - the world; that
'the 'WarirWhich' for - years devastated
Atiiin'tici loOger extstr,,thosel . who
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41!eye Oisaged in the ';groutiebeition
Aci;overtfirow the Government havlng
intintitteit to the legal authorities„--
Thie efftleial, proclamation of the (?hicf
Executl!eiseeina' to bave been olirr
looked, by f our eitizena;so ' interit are,
upof the, peaCeful puiaatia to
phich. all Lave'betahen 'tbimseN4.—
On the fifteenth day of Aptd, 4861,
"President' Lindoln issued his firit
rcrelam . s i tio'n; announcing, the Ocist—
ecce ofl Armed ic.surr ection,and calling
'fiteventy-five thousand volunteers
Joiuppress it . Thus ,five years elaps
• ad' between -the official announcement
-of the kiistence ofieheilion and of its
' close. in , that time' the greatest re
biilli n. ever waged against any GoV r .:
'ern eitt A - as conquered.' ' During tout
n i
':elior period larger armies Were raised,
.greater battles fGulckt, more noble
martyrs , to. Country 'And principle
. 4Ound, more p4triotiern,iinore.. courage,
more enduterice manifested, and , more
'relfishness, ' ioitterness - , treason -and
rriadness exiAbited, tban ever -- befoie
witnessed in the world. .The , -emit
superhuman efforts made to overthrow
the. Govei amen', having fella, the
r bell have laid down their arms,
subatitted to 'the legal authorities,and
!to longer evince a disposition to con
tinuo the strife. At loast, soliays'
President Johnson. Those whO,"te
mainber haw the first proclamation of .
- President Lincoln wis received,cannot
but wander at the indifference and
unconcern with which fhb great peace
proclartiation of President= Johnson 'is
regk'rded., We ,are aware there are
eau:des tor this intlifferenco. The war
hai,, been virtually, Ist -an end for
',mouths, and besides there pre many
who even now think ibe'proelamation
of the President. !premature. While
the Smith has no arrnses in the field
_ is true, yet it is contended the re-
bellion is not subdued , and rebels re
,
quire military rule for some ` -time, to .
ratoA ,:wl. l B/4 4 44 13 1.Nateilti;
atandir t g these objections, tie Presi
dent's proclamation marks a new
epoch:l n the history of this , conbtry,,
and after , the furnace through whicirl
this'Lutian has passeLl,4this transition
troin a State of war to a state of peace
i• no trivial matter, we shnbld noel
stiffer our' . individt4l or party views
to ppt egs .aproperland rightful ex•
pression of i fhankfulness. It some
thing to be thankful for that the
President' of the United States can ,
declare the rebellion ,at an end, and
that, law and crder is l i restored through, •
out lite there in this_ no_
cause, to be grateful to the Great Ras
let of Nations ? Is there
_no dariger
of the nation forget ingliim who iled i
us to victory in the ghat stru'ggle for
existence ? We fear, there is when
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we see the people everyWhereiso in=
tent upioetheir business,'so wirapt up
in, their own pecaliar• opinion that;
q4,y take notice -whatever oil so
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.:.,,pnrtant Official - pro' elamation. Ihe 4
wet', is over, peace restored,the roition-1
undivided, so the president has- dei
slat! d. . Surely there is cause for re-4
joiciog. we. may differ with:
thO President is to the status of the,
rehel States, or as to the spirit netth '
qtirig those •lately t in rebellion, we
cannot but It thankful that. the
ivaNt which Pre tient Lincoln declared I
April, 1861',President John
'ion haadeclared u no longer oxistingi
April; 1866: IT.: close the t
closing words of President • Lineoln'i
inaugural address 4 March 4th,11861',
equally beautiful, truthful and qppro=
priate; tqlhe mystie , chords of memo=
NT, stretching &dm every battle field
and patriot gravS , to. every living
heart 'teed hearthstone all over this.
Scald land, will! y i et swell the chorus
of the Onion, when again touched, as
surely they will be,by the better angels
Of: tor imbue." % •
ill
S, EZLLY 'reams to have made
a very; popular presiding officer. Ay
Will b e seen ibi,b e entice of the clod.
(ing hours ofttre islature elsewhere,
he was, the recipiititOf many van:table
testimonials, froml.- the officers and
members of the HOUtte C : and that the ,
Demoeratiefinembers were as liberal
f r.
in their expression of regard as Union
members. Speaber Kelly was the
4 youngest man ttit4 ever presided over
- the House of fleiresentittives, and is
generally conceded to bare been tbe
most-popular. We congratulate our
liming and talented Reprbiertitative en
t i ,nette . l l 4 4 l ( o l "i3*4: l ".
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nr:ziogii t .-41 6 .74 - - - t4 4 -.: -T17 4 --- ii. - -T.:: - T - ,
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The folliiwialremnplitnaotary reso-
Inticins on teretnor Curtin were,Unan•
To , d
je11:0.131,T ease by the Legislatote bfii
fore'-'-the final • adjournment. In•iie
- -•-,
House the resolutions were offefid 14
Idr.ißaddiman, of Philadels4,' Re
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publican, andvoted for by every mum .;
Democraticber se well as Republietin-!
In the - Senliter Wallace of Clearfield 1-
field '
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Mali mg* - nil
. .iiik 4 ParaPkraiie 1 - 13p44 . 1
Central Com4ittee, offered the resolu
tion's, and 'every, Senator' voted yea
No Goveriiiiiirt i tio Ifnlim, so 'far as,
oor-''bhirnati u' goes. received snob
iftrlndcirsetnet ind Gov!' Curtin; his
• , • • Wi
'in thia - irredord to'_,Whieh r he m ay ever 9f
point with rju S t :pride'.`: perinsylianie .eai
never had,:aati never will litive i i more. Pe
faith`fur and' Popular Chidf Nagiistrate: .t-hl
_.• I • t ' I .; Tk
Hells to gay ,the :matt 1 popnlor man sic
in thelStiA(e, land can command; at the
bands of the people anyoffice tolwhieh
he • may aspire: ln' looking over, the se
years oft his adininieltration we 'ire 11 ,
compelled to say we . don't see how ni l
Perifsylitinia could have sustained tl
herielf so well du i ring . these . .year's
'without Goy Curtin. ' tHe iii to Peeii
sylvanial whlit Lincoln:Was tothe,lia
tioii. T r im remark orati Old gel tletnan
at a township meeting; in - thisfcounty,
, . ,
to elect delegates to the County Con
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vention, to express the choielecof tl.e
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cognky. for . GovernOT,S.few weeks- g o,
expresses the sentiment of our people.
On being asked who be was ' goiri r c , to
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support;' he replied, ' , Gov. ;Curtin.
Ho is the' best Governor we-'ever had,
and lam not going to make a change."
In voting- fOr the 'following 'resole,
tions the l)emberritin members; did
themselves great credit:, •- , I• '
'Resolved, That' in. the namo of the.
ComnionWeitlt we tender to. Governor
Cilitin our i thanks for the fidelity. With
which, diiring four years ' of war, by
which our country was ravaged,l and
its free fmi l l titiitions
. thieatened; . he
steed by. the National Governntent,
arid cast into the scale lof ;oyalty ! and
the Union ilehonor, the.wealth and
the strongtlr of the §tate., 1
'Resolved, That bir his devotion to
his .eountr fromj the-dark;hota. in
whichl he- p edged to the late, latent
ed'Presiderit of the- United State , the
faith and st l eadfast support of our peo
ple, he has gained for his-name ii,bis
to, rical place ar.d character; and while
rendering lfiniself deserving of the na
tion's gratitude, hi 9 'added •i to
the fame laud gr4y to the panic* Of the'
Commenwealth ever whiell6 he has
Presidqd j for two terms of office with
so much ability, ;and in which he has
temperedVdignity with kindness, and
Won the -high respect and confidence
of the - A:teen - le.
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I'lla libel ea Organ uPstreetnot %UV
fled with i tertering‘ with tki...o4Mjs
...-A-----, - . ~-' s
papers, churches and' ministers, down
to oc:humblest private citizen - As,nc w
atteMptiag to take charge of-ann. run
(he ' Union panty of'tilis county. 1 ln
tbe, last nn'rnber two of the cand"dates'
for notni 4 tion in the fUnioniartyare
attacked i a way calculated toinjure
theM, for; o
Other !ellen, as they can
conceive ler imagine,. except it be an
elfort_to in our norninattobs. Not
only doer the - aforesaid or* ee l k to
'control our nominations, but ,also; the
time of bolding our conventions, the
announcements of candidates, h and in
% fact all it e details . of
,partyl 3rganiza ,
tion, ,No, one has asked to haetheir.
nail e Announced until the t'or.vention
is r i egut+ly called, the _natn4heing
handed to us only in View of thaticall.
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Such let , te custom of our ,a rt y; and
oo 'Uwe • man asks anything -else.-
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Whit right bas outsiders to interfere,
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:_and etipeeially those Nyir., arc a odious
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to every man in ;the party, a d right
thinicing men out et it? The Dern°-
,
ctstic party of this county don't an
nounce' he names of their! carclulates
all,-don't give the People a I , anee to
,
say who; shall 'be the! candi d tea. A
few entlenien about; Beaver in the
-capacity- df a
fur
;settle
this !natter , fur the Democrat' (?) par
1
ty of IBeaer county. ' Wed , n't now
address the organ, but. Beaver County
pemocrats, and We ask' the,m- how
therlike'thete mode of nomination in
conipariSon with our. If the
_person
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Naha hascharge of the afores ' organ'
would only attend to hivii
on business
as at4,entivety as be does do Co bei• peo
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pie,s, wi)think . he would havig , less to
NOM of hereafter,
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Butler on - Geary. , ii
General Butler, in:his recent speech
at Ha rrisburg,
~expressed his opinior:
'of General Geary ,as folloWs: "You.
I gentleinan constituting the UniOnanaL
jority !of Pennsylvania, are standing
by those who stood , by you, or, I re -1
cognize, in your candidate fOr Glover-- 1 .
nor 'one of. the besitieldiors of the wA.,'
and lone of tbe foilimost and truest
inalmost reliable statesmen 'of your
Coltnionwealth,ofi•whoin,l can say
from Peisenal knowledge, net ,paying
a co m pliment, where none is needed,
that; no man will find in. On,' when
electid, even a shadow 'of reaohery
to the ;principles to wbichb ,shall de.
Ware himself conirnitted." . *
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Skir lIDAY,‘, A pril . l.4th; bei
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ntveresq oi tee assasinnatto
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-idetilti pincoln, R!reOcient . Jo i ti,i4oo ), - r.ii
deiod tilt die public Offices tO be 'elcis-,t
pil in omplertumation ther! ! :t.,; : • : . 1 ;
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-1,.i .. ...:-A - rriittOlo!l ' wa* . s.
a* I'39p.m:t 43ke 1 cr,our.V . of
' .:98 it .tofr he: SgOi". .- tit.
yti - hiloll4ll
o , "le a ,-, o . ,
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CAtAlf'
iied a
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tiltri
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to,.
The
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mum
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el:b e lie ands in' aid 'of.- i "AAP
Ma from...La' La Bent to - Lake Su-,
it r, and! to aid the constrnetion ofj
, - .1 - "Te . grant illoo,oo6:4acies
le, - outhern plinnest .RailiOad,-- 4
4 4 -
he` enatel went into xecuttve. Sus-.
on; - Filcrtly. lifter; iv hich it ad oiirncill
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1 •.- • • 1 norosz. !. : . '
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It Solutions adoptedf directing; the
ter taiy , of War to? Inrrit,iti the
on - e with the findingft of. the Com:-
iiis on . in die case' of clie; awards,' for
AM apture of Booth aftd Ilaroldi re.
ques ing -th'
CorniPitltee to
con ids fhb expediency , of 'anthem..
1 e Military'
ing his ' payment of lOyal . .claiins an
der be Morgan raid inso;ifiniliiiniiin
186 •Abanking Gen. Ifincock for his
sha e inthe victory 0f... Gettysburg.,
A bill_waft passed to irlieve soldiers'
metnurials _from po:stage'. Mi. Ray
incind made ii.-zepor t tlfrxr.' the Corn
mitten' an ,F'oreign 'Affairs cohcerning
the protection of the Ifiiheriti, iind..a
re4olutiOn With ' adopted ,requesting
04 President to infOrm the, illouse
what stens have be e n taken' to
,pro
teet,Allii-glits:or Aninriesin I etizens,
and whether any • leg4lationl fOr that
purpose ift r.ecessl.ry-h A bill to re
vive thegrade of G neral 'wits re
ported and postponed ill next Friday
.A Iyoint resolution ito, appoint mune-
,gers for the Natiorol'Asylum for dis.l
Wed soldiera was pasBed.A. ' bill was
reported directingdie Secretary' of .
-War to report conceraing the supply
of artificial !flubs to SOldiers.,. A bill
for the relief of Army Paymasters'
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was repoken, read t w ice,' and 'went'
‘ 4
over. The vote rftieeing the Bank-
rapt bill was reconsidered; 83- tot 45;
the main question waft ordered by . . 68
too . and ;the bill was then rejected
7. .
th 70.1 Mr. ()tinkling then again'
introduced the bill wi th modifications,.
arld'it was referredx tbe Select Coint-1
matte .on that subject.; A bat was ,
• •
,pftssed to anthorizel,t'tie l coinage of a I
new five cent piece. ;After some Co in!
tine business the - house at i - , 44.4., Ad, I
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journed. t [- 1
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'APRIL .—Re8010,tiO!I adopted Oi
-1 reeting anl inquiry into the expedien-1
icy of eduesting soldiers in Chii:.-army; l
and to prehib3t, the Cale of ',Ours in
the Capitol" linilding. - The litter Was
debated and finally assed by ;33 to 2.
The bill to roimburs Kansas Igor War'
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expenses I_ was_ noels d. 41,713.1., Jipedal
'a - ay. 'The bill I - elm:ink to qualifica- I
ItiOns of jurors was. called; up, !Ind
pOstponecl till the gate time. The
bill for relief of nut-al; contractors
was 'debated and postponed - Mr.
Wilson inltreduced ft ibia to Osialqish a
uniformmilitia system.. Adjourned.
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Oureed.
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- .Bills were passed to' ant orize the
issue of American Ogisters Ito 'certain
lake steamers; to establish a I land of
free in Idaho; andtin Co rnittee 00,
tim Whole) to -- apprUpriate $6,775 6T?01 1
r
to reimburse Miesonil be i ar expeu- '
,
ses—the Vole on
Desolations italpassag beinc , 681
to 25. we're ß acloptecr.di-1 1
resting.i
rectiniquirtes as to Ipaylnt , a pen.
Shia to 7rn. Merea;• as to maize Na.'
lional Bank share 4" liable' for debtir
under Stftte laws; finites to ;allowing
three months pay tip l'eturited prison
iirs on th i n Sultana. -A bill 'tot the re.-
lief -of paymasters was :debated, a 7
mended, land went iiveri4ti'l to.clay.-- 7 1
1 he House went Into Committee of,
be Whble, and after passing the,
lissduri Reimbni'ssMent bill, ad-J
pained.
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APRIL 12.—Bills ;were passed pro.t
tiding t at soldiers: mern4rials shall ,
go through tho ma l ls- free of postage;
and authorizir.g the iernisliion of doi
ties on produce initransitunder the
Reeiliroeity, Treaty. Arr. tew:irt in.
troduced a joint rimlutio to amend
the Con k tit by proh ib iting dist,
Unction in civil rights or rffrage on
account of color A resolution was
offered that the So, ate adjourn out of
respect to the latelStMator Foot. Eu r
l b o.ies- w' re delivered ty Senators Po
land, Johnson, FesSoridelf, sßrown ;
Sumner, Pomeroy, Ciagin. e.nd Ed:-
monde, and the'Senate adjoufted..
.. injosa. 1
I -Resolutions were 'adopted &int:Grill
ing thesupply of 'fire armirtojcitizens
Of Montana, said iequesting the Payk
master.Generat to famish I stii of imp-
Masterslagalnst beim storpagek art
standing.
m The bi I for relief ,of Fai
t
mistersleae up; substitute was of:
fared, and the bilqand pendini amend - -
liniata .Were recommittedli The Sergi
ate' bill - Ito transfek a igunbOat ,to Sibe
ria was passed, and .alisotbe . Senate
Ijoint resolution- against the
. importa.
!Mon oil criminal:. IA raSolrition to
e
!grant a full' sec ion of !'the public
!lands la wboev shall, establish an
artesian well onl any Mali l orate in
1 certain 1 territories, was dObated, and
finally recommitted. MeMorials front'
Arizona-and _Utah:were_ ,reperted on
adverssily and tlie . regitortii agreed'te.
The Senate resolation to prohibit 'the
sale 9fliquors in the:Capitol was
amended. - so as, td °include 'all: ptiblic
buildings and g rim ads ' in I Washingti:M,
and- alate& Varioni' bilk wer4,'read
and reterred.. - I,TheiSenata 1414.0...aPP
propriate s moqo for relief 1,6 t the
pour in "the sDistricti of calttinbia was
i passedl-100 1 . to S CI A message :wail
received fram the Fienataiannonneing
',its adjournment-as a mark of rrespect .. i I
lei
Jg the an
Ma' , -Foot,: . alogies on
litdboumsed by , '
I, cocitib;s4l4li P•apks, W
i ,, wimn,42410411; and No 10; .
91 1 f i ld i-, ~....* r ned.
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5 : c!?:',,:.,' , ."; • c l'i r i
Il4.lLrtiplaiOrisimule fro
re lift op: tiii liiivill-4 piitfii
ill And igreed.,to...2.it i bill •to
,Pfediii. ibution :atm.. Globe
dt Judge wis billed up and
Li, - A/i LiVrosPP!' f4e-$ 6 7:
:arritoifinct cork? from their
itHiebatfOind 4ientriYver.t
_r. al npnote f it,:te,...tbis:re..l..
llibiting,. thi sale of liquorb - in
tOhoissl,diSagreed to.. Air.
unaucbed Obit be- would•in
be District 'Suffrage bill At
Al4'.• ! *- - Popterinte Ye poit
. le of marine' lkospltils, imi., -
1 ,
ed ~.. to. A - resolution - -asking
m
ratioU sui. to •the•rinderpeit
opted, , r d - ,a -resolution .1.9
1,000 boPi r es of the eulogies ott
. F4iit.,..;was refirrel . :Ado
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to the la
ilia de
burne r ►
and the
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the Cell
prisqee
authori
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peeApon:
.etteit I
The g:
tion p
".thf+..P4
Morrill,
trodnen i
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fdr , inft
wag.
print
Senato.
journed.
Reslititions w,ere adopted directing,
an inquiry :as to what , legislation f isJ
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needei 1 to keep 'lout - the cholera; : andi
direct k the payment of .050 anon- ,
ally 'to Uri., McCook. A report .viatil
pre.iicii ri idd'' froin the Committee ;.ofi
Conte once oc ; tilt!? Naval Apipropria
don', bill ' and la:greed t 0.,., Various',
eomminieationtirriiere redeived' trona
the *rotary Of* War.' 'The' Arinyl
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, bill ..vi s taken np, 'debated, and cop—
sitter() 1 section'? by section:, It went
over t It littondaY wiihout a vote. !, A
mesa i was reclerve l d from the PreeV,
ident tihe fieihery question, and the
Hops adjourned. I I •
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AP , il.4.—The Berato mi., not) in
seindo
c itoday, bin the anniversary,
of thedeath of i Prost:lent Li neol n.
Thal liouse iionvoned at .noon, but
immediately 'adjourned out of resPciet
Ito thtil4ay. .. I i
•All ,1613 Depertinents..were - closed,
land litieitiess in the city quite gcrietat
ly susiiended., i -
izikr g. _
li, I Wilson . r
W. —UO ff ered a i.es
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appointing . managers, for Na-
Asylum,l for disabled:soldiers;
bill to - provide for the national
e; r esolution of thanks to Geu. l
4k; a bill; by lir. Grimes in i re'
to paci fi c' R. I R.; Mr. Zobasion
uced a bill 'authorizing the eit- i
hh . ent °fie Navy Yard; ite. ' at ,
olis. The habeas I Corpus bill 1
ken - up: but WithoUt action the'
adjourned.- . .. . • . -
{ Bobs&
ill introdtiek.d a joint resolu-1
posing anteUilment to' the don
nin shed apportionment - et rep- i
tared according to the number;
sin, the severai Staten, which 1
ferred to Coin-' ReConstruction ' Co- 1
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Mr. euckes introduCed. a
oviding eor election of members I
.: 1613 Which wa . s referred to , same 1 -
ittee. 'rho ,iirtay bill was th 011 ,!
, nts Pali 6r --, a ---- '----
AP: !
ointio
kional
also a
iletent
Hanc.
lotion
intro '
iatlie
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stitat
reseal
of yo
was r'
mate;
billp
Cot:lg
Com
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,T7L ...Al composed of color..
4 11,
• Mr. ' °RS ;loved to recOnn
'e-'. bill to- he Military Committee,
Instructions to reduce *tbp Alitny •
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L . SICKINP,O •
.1, • wbo
Nivr York' City on Friday,
6 years,' had been an ardent and
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0 . pplipetan turoughout! iti&adult
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Ilie 'lid probably made as ma,
irtiFsti spr cell es ns an) i man trho
'es bin; i bad 'held by eleetionthe
rasp naibltliposts of State, }Senator'
Lieu .-Govitncir, and U. S.l'
Senator,
of
and ied htldiog bye appointment that
T.. )
. 1 , 'S. JisCriet AttorneY for ibis
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Dist et. 'Pei Anglo-Americans Tare
sup se . tote acridin our pelt tics,rind
to d al,in maenad tapas:), and tlefurna.
ticm yet, ml cAnnot reeollent tbst4 we
ev.eiiheird it react, a sentetile which imp9gotci Ito peronal• integrity . of
Mrpicktnip . .l. Though he :,had , been zetouS Dellocrati till 60 yeara old,
and'zebus
sing !Acted with the Union
,3
part , -,,n0b0 3,i,r,f , rlsUggnsted that ' t he
was bribed bought to•do atty actor
giv leans: v `of his life..
~In sink,
tho gh. - nea :lull ,. of us have differed
wit. ' him, le Lane or •!cnotber,ii.nd
tieet •pitted annst him' in ardent par
t'y s rife; w 'd i not;bplieve it•was„over
said iby any le that .Daniet , S, hick..
•
ipso!' was a te, bad .ma r
n I 'q. 1 , 1 .
These ar. I•ts worth pondering. -
OuriState h ad greater, Mon Dan.
Fel S. .Dielci —more learned, than
leartied..mo . rilliant, more eloqtient
—b , t no s Of hers . ever"; won and
kep , throw ut thirty - yeanr, "niorti
12,1(_t ral reg• l i ar,d good w i iil.---='N.ii Y.
Tr unq.' vi
ITpine"d bVol:lllLANllClh'eroNf
oTifing that 'all veleran i
Silite, who have been reg-;,
( d re:musterodlunder gen
1, from . the War ,Depart,
'th, 1 :1868,' Inct extending
, •
d- who ha, net received
r Oren theirs credit it to
Ithlii 'State, shall be paid a •
e hundred dollars, which
he' ,proper, authorities of
es, ward_ ,, . boroughs and'
ed the credit therfor. 1 1
the Iricords' in the Adiu
cif thii, State,' certified to
eril, as well as General
' Department, will be, re -.1
o nd file place of residence '
ealistinent and , muster-hi
red-thcplice Of 'credit; in
er••• evidence'. The 'School
P, ward or bortitigh in
• fat viterik volunteers
ceunted in filling the quotas
ball;of the-, President 1-lor
'Sadand' required tii.levy
lent tax-to pay the veteran
'hairs or legalfrepressnia
lidos that, au, officers ;end
mesa and . are now in' the
! II
hams or widoWed mothers
the Payreeit of taxes for
--i---•:' • '-:- - : ' -''.
r••-•----•
..... 1 '
that all the 1 u nNed
vipfar:ltill bedischaig, ,
lawn: inctrithsi ' l` I r' '
I . .
edm
mit t
with
to 40
Ho'
died -
Aged)
ileliV ,
life.
nypi
sury I
P -xesi or !
Ti • ,-4:13i11 . 1 ,
the t i tOgiilat ' !
i.olu I nteers'fro••
• t
Adam re-enlist
kirs4Orders N .1
- 1
neat, dated J ~
.. - 1
to .141. *list, 1:
1 1
1 !. 2 .Y 1 ' a- bo un
local ties Guild.
!mil bounty o •
shall be .. paid •
such counties,
iowS-
.. hips. as ..
' T . . - OriPta
isn't Genexars
by' • e Adju . 1
Or •rs from • I
Oei
. -d in avid .1
ns d' in th
ro - Will be . 4
iti-- bience • I
El
con of
-aucl .
o
Ir re th ir
s o u
o, &re at
•ollect a
• teen or
The b
who
P iet' or t •
• i be exe -
purpoilie.
eftol S o
[within
1101313 Z.
Et
1M
91 inr PArrAos a AMP.- '
t,er la; c n r : t ri ne d, Deun 'son t ut *min _
ighl ' • stiunp-ef f the de
lit-fift,On `eon* irliiell*
be ektt Or iseuei! A et in',
ei l
~4 ig, i, * fouildj-V4s grim' . I
'''. If r t'tiii pannbut 'at - . .0.•
Q 6 C rri, ' r-Uittiee lettirs for Fran
We fou.o - Oribe stamp j isa," - fi ,
cut 1-por!rait of Abritham L
1 2 prglpiJit i
•• 7 L
ttocHESTlr t lii,: PA
. • • " 7. • - •- I
'VIRE '•III . •AItr , TIVACiIc
.aillairthe.Nar;iettla of 3
and: -Cast. ;Iron
ana4;itionbi'inallthe attention of the)
(-. l 3eaver_ tiounty; wisbingto pdr
1 , , I , Plows Or Pio* Pointa t to kb
finish
•[ J •-
Quality:of_ our
' ' Work
. * I A: LI NY ORS.. WARRA..X'
Tie Points. and, Landslides. fit
pnictingnkimberi of 'Pittsburg plOw
.• *or pia 'plOw'eastings boughti
_ .
HO, 1 EVERYBO
Mill
ME
•
BOOT' AIM
34% , ,EPCI3ELIT_T
RAOIiDINARY. RED
1,
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f ' ;
I.vo PURCHASE t S
• ,
1 IITTFAVING just recoived L
a .1
LA
GENT'S i f i
,DIES', BO S!
, 11[ ' DEEN'S.SHOES BO
,-,:.
ii , --GAITERS, .S L IP
? I I -t . ' -', 1 PERS d;cl- '
i ~.- . ' : .. ,
i
P j bz- Spring and. Sipe t:
Facisk IPEULADE,*Li,
1 In prepared:to - accommodate:.m
rile.i.s and the public generally . .
bb :it tles
teed selecte d
tletitZ e p ve rf T eL ff , er i e n d d i tr
kiii;ies ao low that Purchasers. will
,str x td =ea. If , any' of the itoc
;i ' I will repair it free.of cliarg
fo4lifst faccira ; I still claim a lib.
Publie patronage. • ROBT. TA
I 11 • ' ' — (At QI
1 . - aprlB ' 1 . 1 -#.
$25,
Ilion Business: C
P I'
Handel an4illaydnil
' .4)1
Eighth
.1 1ncl S p r in g Gar
,e 1
:
1 .: i ITILAVELPIILI, .
i l
A ivi
I -, 1 • , ,
THOMAS MIAY PEI RC , A'.lif.' , ,
Pryident anal Cott sulting Aectiuntent. ;
I , I . i
talailaillifft XRdUeeni t t r
Business College T s, : ,
Eiota April I,to October 1, 1866,
1.1 .' AND'iucc : ERbING lymAn . ' '
LI .p , •
ScifoLAnsitirs, l includilsg . Bookkeeping.
llitsinas , Correspondinee, o'ms add Cue-
Aollis. • - Vommerciiit Arithmrie, •Busi6esa
clPeumanshil, betectiug Counterteit.
anti Co,itimiroial , Law, '
llr 'MEN VE I)OL' i LAR;".
•
.I§9stosansuiss, includin g t i
he aline SubjeC!s,,
as above: . .Tuns fun ted,to
• , TWENTY DOLIJALR:S. ; •
;
Perimanshiri, Three . $7 .
Irennpship, andAritinuetic,.thre mos 10-
iThe'saving of cant• and . gasi in the summ er '
months is an advantage' of suchimporinnee
enables the management ofthislce ege yo Make:
Ih . onsiderable reduction in ithe slimmer • rates
!From Octo4er 1, 1866, to' A t
i'. And succeeding years, a . llcfore, I
:Life Sehofa i rships ; • ...... ,!•„.4535 I
Sciltriarshirtsev3 taptalis • •'
23
l'62ipaanehip, 4 months • • .-•.- 10;
'iNoaa"
,'Sinnatiship and Arithmetic_ b 4 ..
..pecl'al tenssfse c r isba,_Soldiera,-lat for the. ion:
. j . ; •of itirsisterr and Tea'ph
k
11)41 and esentiag instnMtion jor 140 eye; cit/ Oes,
• ' 4..._. ' ,
Vtint s ziking,•stsre keeping, boo Teping; •Peti r
.I r!ship, prim • drawing, phon it tiphy; Sylth:
lie, mensnratiou ,, algebra , gepmetry4 .. .the
i t,a emus, navigation, stirveyin .. : 4 bngineering,
leo ging, mining*, ineChinical Idr 'wing, A ittA.
lilialn . cial law, German, .telegrap;tj g. and the
i t tiglish branches, it moderatelpe ces: 1 ~.,
lndo .i tsed by the public _ a'S the not - succesSful
'rl i
hi usiness College !of the coot y,.asiis I
li ll, - _ evidenFed — by the faet,:t.,
"air _Hundred rind Tin° ,
ba4 entered in . the
il r ~,
MST Sur. MoNips or yrs Exi
___[ •
1 .11 Principals of, DepaOtiss
f 11 THOMAS MA* PEIPATE, [A..
i eerge B. Snyder, • It. S. Barites,
- • Farr, . •J. T. Iteynolc
henry Heir, lA.E.llogireot
Sdpported by.'an able Cogs . 4f A
Ofirliall or send for a estarogil
cn7eney, and Pierce's PracticalE
OFFICE--531 NEorth Eight,
I fi'p 1 8:2 [a ' ' 'MOS. AL,I,PI
1 .
,
1I I i NS' CQU.R7I S c LE,. I
.
I t, virtueof an order of the Or nits' ( oUrt
~ of Beaver county, the!' undersigned,
utudian of Mary Mitchell; 4inef Slitchll,
)3
4 m ito t u,.iza r thlit : h
el i: laiet
iet , koriidrnorihlniiltel.
Mitch. -
11. of:oouhttwlihix, ecl4llle:.4_ 2 l tosai 4ic b ii enue i oru7,n
,
e
premises, on , , , c 1-. :. .-
,F.RIDA Y, May 18th, 18136, 1 , .
F l ak t i ,o'c!ock, p. za.,. the following deicribed
I teal:estate, situate r u t Borough itow tiship, Beat
, l er county, Pa., about ilmile *est of the be
rough;rough of Beaver , on the „road' leading train
of
to-wit: •`1 •
Is . All that cettain lot , boutded north y
lankof James Waters, west by l and of _ 3a es'
MrsArs and' other' land, south
. ly piddle rod,
Il i ,
nn4 least by alley.laparating a • frdni Dewier
iGemetery groundst. containin fug.
• Scris, ,
i
orb!
or ' le e sl i : e ll u t i t g al li otti ou d e i. e o a n na
I:uitclieuil sere,',
- [ a All that certain : other tut dr' gtotind,
itipart of Acsdenty lotf i numbe eferty
sev in th e . general plan4f A . em,y . lots,
nese) the Borough of Beaveil nont j- et
sags, more orless.all cleared and closed.
' Titaxs.—One-thia: of tie inirchseetnouey I
F e
lon the confirmation - of: the • salti, by tlii`court, i
bals,nce in'tvio.equal, ,luintint paelite from
AO date,..itrith interests thereOn . . • sentij
1 1 line, to be secured by bond anti as ?tinge,' . •
1
For furthet information , inquire' of thqui..
1
intigued. -.- ` ' '''-' . `'D.'L.ll RIX, - . l' '
yit ro
su
, .5tir18 . 443. . , Guardian Of Ifsl iniiiireJ
I . - , : I I . : :
.: •
MiMiMMMIMI=MI=I
U. soon
of rtMsl
nnei)-
lore on
e. 7 On
ly 'exe l
coln.!
I
CO
4.11
a
RINO
anneils'at
•• •
EDTix
bee cones-
[apelB:ly
SHOE
al
VOTIO'N.
11
E 4
le TS.
r Wear,
;old ensto..
I here the
eaver. , par
11,bep sold at
e reminded
Bold shoidd
Thankful
'rat shaiel of :
j
iStand, .s;
MAL, I'l l ? •
$ 1 254.
llege
THE
all, 1
WM
EDI
...1 12
1
&tidcnti
ryas.
11
nt „?
kr.
A .14.1,0;E
ei3t int s.
coN ge
ducator..
Street.
I RCEI
'
p*itatioßpra 8c sows
. _
• 1 .-• _
PAiN 0, F.. 0 T S
_
..i , .., ,• ;p . .
ifi'E'instruments nowmanufactured by
-'. thirriret - knoir, leng:establishea ~ Arm;
ere the relate of nail/ half ; e, century of
etudyi experiment end improvemente.
-- ( Posseesing greater adiwititieethen la oth-,
er ,makera - througkithis Jerig period 'et - in
crieseint experience, twe,getutratjgas ,of:inc
'
tire energe.tlo mind have been ' iesiagowily -
I .
eq4Plo9l4Lin Pafe4intrAligrliteduntieD**-:
THRi Oil tykkAlls 7 q PIS 70),5 , .
. •
Ara now at.thalieati if 'all'the "instruments
Manufactured in".this• - oltintry. - For . parity
and 'sonority of tone, elegance - of
thoroughtuise andw_durabitity of .stradtura,
the rankloremilst of all., , .
„': 1 1; .. •
' With. 4ite merely Mechanical. excellence
which restilta largely froth the ingenious;' in-'
irentions.Of. Meagre.. Chiekering themaelies
they oombine'a beauty, delicacy; and Poetry_
tit tone which is a. ,rare charm, and semna to
r depend a Ulliejl on the intelligence pat on Pm
handiwork of the maker. i J . , . _
Anion - Oho leading artist s who • hail' vial
ietthis country and well-khown Pianists - of
Ilostei and New ork wh6. use the"."Chicker - -
ing piano" p reference to
,those of other
makerilia the country, may be mentioned,
Thalbere, Gottschalk,; WO%
Da iii lleYer; • Jaen; • • Minify, I
Sa deraon, - Hoffman, Pychtiwski,
• Firesid, • • 'Leonhard, • Rakeman,
thirferitiei . g, , Lang, Benedict,
BaSsini,• . Warren, 1 Strakosch,
Pa 'km', Bristow, Gilder.
. ;Pt burgh Atie6,o),J-or
CHICKERING & SONSPL&NOS.
El
4 (EitibliA . cd in 1831, by H:
IN
IMPORTANT To
,
The 'subscribers are the :exclusive whole-
cite Agents for. the Chickerink Pianos, for I
Western PennsYlvanis, Eastern Ohio add I
West .V,irginia. Special , arrangements
.enable . I
them to sell at exactly. the !same_ price as
charged at the 'F'actory in Bost ii, thus saving
freight. insurance and risk; of transportation
- to pureiiasers residing in or; west of this city.
• Tit e Sdbicribers ,give , , particular attention
to the *lection , of p their stock, visiting ithe
Factory nearly every 'month for this purpose: 1
their ePerience - in j the business,• musical
skill, and practical knoWledge of the menu-'
1 facture,cd Pianos, enable , them is select the
very best instruments that Messrs. Chickering
prdducs.• . I i ' , - • r
... ' '
Every inatrumedt warranted fer 5 years. `133 ,
Itke man - ufac.turerland the subsciibers. Per
sons, ii a distance -desiring further informa
-1 tion should address the subscribers, who will
!be hippy to send them rpost paid.) drawings
iof the various styles Of Pianos, prices, ac.—
' oi a Pianos taken in exchange. .
CHAS. a MELLOR Sr. CO..
• , Si. Wood Street;,
I Between 4th St. awl Diamond Alley_.
• Pittsburg,! Pat
ortp)JANs' couliT SA LE - 'OF
- .1.3.A.1-14111-=
BYvirtue of an prder issued out of the Or
phone Court 'peaver.county, the under
signed Executor of thelast will and testament
of MatthewiElder, late of - Eider's kills, in
said County, dec'di will expose to wale by
public'vendue ,or out:cry, on the premises on
Fftll).:4,Y, MAT 18th, :1566,
. . . .
at,l O'clock, p. m., all the following describ
-led real estate of laid Matthew Elder, dec'd.:
. .Ist. ;AU that tract. <Aland situated - 1u • Dar
; lingt on and South Beaver townships, in the
County. aforesaid,'bounded on the west by land
of Wm. IL Knight. ototshe north by other lands
I
of sag testator, recentl y sold' to Elder and ,Mc
f Geehan, on the east by land of :Taxies hi'Mili-'
lin and other lands 4f testator, and .on the
-south by land of Thomas F. Elder, containing
about 86 acres, ahougatkcleareil: on which are
erected a large lice.: to ; brick Store Ifouse, with
t - Bwelling Horse- aitafiht4 cellar underneath,
double portico to dwellmg;' a 'irezroe two story Brick Woolen Factory, with a 'basement 'story
of stone, and with•all necessary machinery, titers=.
infcr Carding, Spintu;ng, Ireaaang, Fulling„4c.;
'thet building and machinery being in good or-'
. -
der, and of capacity. sufficient fora large mane=
1 fecturing basmess. The whole Water power of
the Little Beaver creek is available far,menit
-1 ficturing purposes at this point,, and the . Dam,
Race, &c., are .tubstantial and in good order. 7
Aldo,
; 's. good . two story._ frame j dwelling
'1 house, with kitchen attached , double porch,&a.
1 Al o, a good double frame barn, with good
!stone foundation, and a large' wigon shied and
1 corn-crib.- f Also, • / two story frame ware
.houSe,'end two hewed log tenant Louses en the
j premises: ; . - '-•
! •. 2d. l All'that tract of land situate In 'bar
lington tp., to said county,-bounded 'on the
West by other lands of the said testator, re- 1
cently sold to Elder & hi'lleehan, on the north
by lands of S. C. dhambeilaiu, en the east by ,
landi ~df George lioffmen aid - Reuben Watt, 1
I and en the south
_by lands of James M'lttillini;
1 eontaining \ about 150 ' &ores,' eboist, 120 acres
°cleared * Ind under cultivation; ' (r eserving,
however,. as appurtenant . to ,the preuthses first
above desori ed, the right and privilege ,of 1
\ t,
bakitig the ater up the creek on this tract;
by the' dam nw erected upon said first:men-
II
tioned•Premis , or any dant of same .heighth 1
that May,,her alter be eected• thereon); on
IL
which }s erected a • large two -story Stone, Dice:
ling - 1101434 witgood cellar underaiath,:and
\
slog kitchen att ched. 'Also,.. large he - wed •
log-' baXii, . with ood stoiM foundation, and
li \l
other out -baildin s. ' Also, its:o em all -frame
Itenent houses . Wit stone basso:tents, end • ono '
'hewed! log tenantouse, with beipment story
of stone, &a., &c. l . . I .- '
IJ ,D
•
'The' above aro , v lual:Ae farm"a; 'are located' i
I about 4; .milee from arlingtonoind ebetit If
1 milea ut fro the 'prese t- terminus of the, Dar-
lingtonleannel Coal silread, and are imme
diately
i\ ,
upon the proje led Railroad from New
j Galilee; on the Pittsbuir:Ft.---WISt C. Railway
I down the Valleyef the ittle Beaver, - throngh .
the coed and oil \ region to blasgoir, on the '
C, &P, R. R., at the Ohio river. - -
'l ll .The , imprev - ements on rte tract above-de-
Scribed are 'very' valuable.', l l Ths,water - Power,
is excellent and well impro'ke'd The Faotolyi
and Other buildings are welt and subitantially
constrnete4 and the ° looatien lt good one for
I \tnanufeaturing purposes. : ',- 1
•,. ? detention 4 also
,called, to tikfact- th at' these
farms die 'fon the Little Beaw,lui abets: 10, \ alike
, above the eadiraf,ed Maid Ann' oa Willi: cl said
i ere* tind the tendency of the; oil develcipmente
I at 'pre:lent being..up said creek, it is believed
that in addition to their I selin for, farming and•
menufaiturtig.purposes, they must coon be,:
come Valuable Oil Laid& .. . . . .
1 : Tanits.--lne-third of the', puichase Memel,
• •
• on the' confirmation'of the sale 'by the court, balanee;in two equal, -mintal payroente, . trait ,
the date of the confirmation of., the sate by the i
CA4rt, vilth. intern* beck payliate to be se-,
cured by bond and mortgage;' ' t - -- • - •:,
• For furthet information apply to the
iihis:residenee;,nearlhe lireinlies.t or
addriemihith is DarlingtiiiiP;,'o.. - -, Beaver Co.:.
Ps.- ; ' i • I ,- , - • ' BbIiIBEIki•FIATT, r.
Ear oe,ibc. I a it — will a ferattheirßlier.l" . deelti.
111,
'epr'66, • • • .' • ''' •'
• • -
cultitAND, AlpAt
WAN:7Mb
rfOSAIA
. Put of 2 5,00015 et of poi% N at sit
cites Viet« two ( 2 )‘' . foot loth; toy
thousand,(so.ooo) oiluare Yards Of, p O 4,
pasi t i 'to
g xic - Addreoi
MONAGH 1i.5.W.13;
Box 297 Alleiheol city,
. - t4 -
41.18:6t
1 i . E—xuTOtrs zioig,2,
mr.i!ettltE.Aosf
jiottalt,..ttiv:
ritp,: - ,._Bastrar--vouaty r,
Uen gran ted !to the undersiliattii
knowing thimselves'lMltyml- to 1
are requested tozr made unandiate
eind those l oving claims vi,ifiit k i;; 443.
present theta properly" autheen'eiteti for
tlement» , _i' ""—: 4 :.- . ,
... NDBEW W A.TTERSON; It
aprlB'6o: ' :'
.1/hloto,„1;
ME
. .
OR:PE A WO, 0 OTT T
BY virtue of anlorder of the 046
of Beaver. county, lht.„„uildezick.
ecOtor.ofi t he last yill arid l catitieat - fo .1 4
'Wright, j , e of thiboroigh of Eloolcitowl
said comity,
.dated:, ar,lll expels to sil,
pulelicaendue. or Ttt.- - ety'; ek .a.. phi
FilfDA4 7 ifeti:lB 186II'
st r l o'clock„. p. r ll- 4. 811 . the rO/ owil l 'id„
real estate of said Rob‘rt lY I: • 1
g I d
situate in Green tornallip. lathe oil:ll'.Fri'
i said :' 1.! An the Coal anleq-4 priTile • ,!
I ridge-of land bouided 55f01d,,,. 4 „,Z
ginning at a Post-On 11. Lau44,14 . ,,t,,.,
ISI 331 degrees, W Di" p:i r , l l 3 " . th ;T:
degrees; E 8, perches, thenci by larir .
1, of ; James Jeffrey,l'S ,11l de,treen, t 1,,
perches; Atence S' 61t * deg riles. E;:',31 1 .1,,,.,
ches to 4„ peat. ihettee Si '571 tleg4V„...
'' perchers, thenCe 14 28k :degrees, E. t , 7,
perches, thence ili 135 dekree.+, E ; Itw
"thence, eence by land of, Jh.m.es Camera,"; 47
1 g'rees, W 29 2:iqiiierChe3 to place el 't
bag, containingi: 11 acres and 51 . 7. r.
hit the right of !road te and from !I;:. t:
's =any ilifferenti 'place! an
i neCe3.5l7,A,
ii
.“c . i. 2 ilo .rt ou l s o t t ol o v f n g i t o litt u n n i c l ie s ( itl s t_at t e u ..l
o n lii tl e t: •
i said deed., Eby . land of • Jackson Ewe.
S by lauds of l'en'ny sari Wallace, tad
i Public road: - conl T ainingaboitf 2i aer t . 4 ,;
les the old ••Mill §.git;' - and on w'uich if
;Cd a franie stable.] '— ' -
Ell
gn
SEIM
. 8. 4._ bat of land situate partly:in ti
Of Hookipi t own, and partly in Greer
nil N by laud of ;Thomas lauglllia,
town llots of :
_said borouzh; S E I
road. and; W by f i nales Patterson's Ist
titining about 14 acres; on which is'en
„ .
frainebarn' : 'l , -1, .1 , • _
I .4' A lot of . ground. situate-in tb - e.
aforeAald•l bounded N by thej publie, i
• .'1
hy lands-of Thonnia ,Laugbliii aud .1 oil
Sl.)y lot of Xfavid',Eamsej. and. W bp'
D. M. , Donaboi);, nontaining 7 acrei
perches: all deared and fenced.
5: . A 14 of gruntl situate to tke,
aforessid bounded ' •by public rood
to GenrgetoWn. I:illy-land of J. ha lt
by public, road and W by tand o ft (t, - y(,
ehoo;, containingitO acres and 182 peici
. 43. A iot - of- ground situate Mille '
of licloksiown aforesaid, bottade..fN.by
' road, E by lot ofl Thomaa w r i. it - i„ t t. 4 to
• John. S. Littell and W by lot )1 .1; Po
containing alto:Alone acre, on wEci hi
eel a frame dwelling bouse.o•49,4rbui,Vi
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° Nos. 2,8; 4, and Z, in ad .. .;.3 to ihe
, for farming put loses, art contyleZt;i'
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, "Titian 2, to 8 miles of the rivzr. Sore
ins, StilOs httvel ju2: been wade onus
'Ellett distance 1,p10w,,..ind a portion
[dots Are !very faToral,ly located.
TEP,:its-:-Orithird or thepurchaa4
en confirmation of sale by-thal!ourt,
in two eluai annual payments_from ti,
with interest frOm same tinie v ta bane:-
bolik6n zoortga.B o . . _..
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undersigned atj Hookstoon, Bearer I
Pa. - ' 1, ' . .'.I ... THOMAS WhiGi
aplB3 Ex'r of t4it frill of RAI.” -Wri;it,
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