The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, July 25, 1866, Image 3

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    4f - BuYEItU
JULY Alt hi •
and NES
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il o w Jibceoutive Vol.
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love r:, m Weyand, Chillrmaag,
pooligb ID: John Csaghey,'L 11
lo p pariligh. a ! 1
ydellr: Wm . paraelo t eleag,
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DesTer: C. P. Wallace; , - ;
D r igliton: Dodd V. Scott; - ,
viipree: Jiihn43. Rerron;, .
Darlington: gr. W. C: Ohurlecli; -
economy: George Neely;
slo: George N. Taylor; , .c.
Dtanklin: John H.Wilson„... 4
yreeflorn borough: W. W. Bert; .
freedom district: , J. Pita ; ~, •
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Diem: .3. N
W elson;
-yienkfort:
W. R.-Frazer; • ; • • ,
-Ouirs: John Nelson;
opreall: Rob}, C. Scott; • • ~•
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ills:airy: John Wilson; •'.
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Daiepentlenee: Arthur ShieldCA
Orion: T,homasl'hillisf .• . qv
41xn.IY. 13.151ifirt, . . . i ' i • , ~.
v o , saighton: EL Magaw,..John,Lßo7lo, E.
10 :,:tiviehly: He
ii. •nr y G -eehrin d • .
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. faith gewickly:: Dr. J: M. Withereiwi . • .
hi t ic4 JotaiSlenti;
Dattert:Fatoes.Patterson: " . ..j
yliillipslniag:. Itoliert Routh;
falaski: W. W. Irwin; •' i • ,
?pieliester:l6..l.•Crees,, A. T; St‘P..enbe
1B4CC0911: flame? smith, , 1, ,
southlieaver::.John Roberts.,
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!INT' DiNo‘4."A,3l; 311.,
the;suilicirized agent to
11 5,14 received at a late hones communi
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ip reply to oats . n • • last week's -Local,
eiiicndog by . A
J.
d A . which, owing to its
troth crowdedistite of e+nr columns,
1e ar iompeiled to lay over-until neit week-.
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poiLt; and I.ki \ affidarts - leave Cot.
ilolea in a peslkToja m
few en! We' think would
Oleo occupy: .
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K n t! t aacSlreas.-.-We ire no, little grati
io.at t C at atezdy accessions to our list of sub
,
set' •b er g, They have inereasedi beyond our
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rod magtunfs expectation's; arid . W 43 talta this
4. . 0 1i0n . to tender onilhanks tat :14.' J. id'Cor-
Alsq., of &mak Bea . P.im tp.i fors large list
4 r a.psiti yearly 'patrons.
spin-oAsexio SEMI TAlt.—OD Thursday last '
Fixog pox, who has been c r enftned in the
c loy jail for, the last thirty tlays, for assault
iad battery on the person,of Orrtion Brewster,
vii disehsygedjftil and Permitted to de
wile peace.
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A GRAND JCILOS IN ROUnut.-4n Erie emai
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trirt.t.:lis State, at the recent term of Court,
ihiGrand inry expelled' one , their number
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lor i dranltenness, and the county Commission
ire i efwed te pay him Ina fees - for services.--
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Served him nght. " • IT -•"-
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Burin AcAnEscr. 7 -By an. advertisement in'
another cabin - an:it will lie 'seen that I.ltic.oli
and honored indtitutton of learning has passed,
for i term of years, into the . hands of Prof.
T. Saylor. We are leartily glad that an
art an t tmett .of this kind has . been effected,
for•arithTrot. Taylor's energy as a business
dm, sal his Ike quolifications as teacher,
,
the yultlle tnnyttntely eoncludethat . thre Beaver
Aeadoiny Rill.ere long assitk takrianla as oh.
of the Eliot, school■ of its kirid is the Btat•.
' TOY/MVO TO JAIL.--On Thursday night of
'kit week Sher 4 i.eJlie reeeitved the ;person of
&mei Reish,. whoin he haS :now confined in
the colistyjait Beish •was scat hither on a
commitment of Justice Petit, of Glasgow; in
thiscounty. He is :with breaking
the store of B. F. MillSr, of Glasgow ,and,
as believe, detected in thelcommission of the
Set:' Sii hundred, dollars in money is said to
hive bean takpn from thel.store, but as yet
this money has not been discovered, nor is it
'shown, whether 'Width obtained' it or some one_
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STATION Bunting .14 - ro.L--06 , Pridayaiternoori
the station house on the Cleveland & Pittsburg
Railroad, at this' place, wall broken into by
, some, person or persons unknown. The bur
glars,first forced the outeridoot of the station,
and then breaking the slide over the aperture
through !Ali* tickets are issued, enteied. that
apartment and Cook changb.amounting to some
three or four dollars from the desk in the room.
burin g . thev succeeding night the station
lo l ase was again entered, and s trunk belong
ing to fra•. J. S. Itittan was broken open and
rhs contentsisferhanlod, but nothing, we iv
se've stolen from: it.' 1 •
Blll4Call;tl).S.—Aa some
dear ezch ages are Publishing the animas of
•t.
some of their oldest subscribe.re,and the length
iSt;time iiiej haVe taken their, respective pa,
tviv, we this week publish the names of "tw o
of Vitas,
,whora we happen ! to know, hitt have
ttli,the .1 . -sui for no Uti l e period of time:
Joseph' iteisinger,l of this place, corn=
stated taking the Argiu in 1818, and has ta
ts it eriint cry ps ecily ever since.. This niakes .
a tongs: nt • E;abscribe'r and reader of the
Spahr a p,yriod of 48 Yerrs. 7
r~reorge Barclay, Esq.,(if Brighton township,
, toaetieed taking the.iirstat' ,- mbqut. the year
4 48, mailbag token it continuously sines that
thittiale. This 'makes him pi subscriber to
et Piper for 38 years. f. TAr.
Sao scarcely sayi that both of these
Mieszett are among the most influential and
hot of oar citizens ; and that they have the
Inns wishes of the paiti and present prlrprit-
Iwo of the Argus" for long life and abundant
-irooperity' there is no d'onbt..l
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CANDl*.irs.—.The progrtuk !Mob the
• !sale of ronsie has Of late made. and.. the
gtasral desire, which ' is beginning, to
,be felt
, it should he;intioduced as one of the reg.
l'rar l a p a ssis - senool . hranchea, has ortitnnlatod
itiv eitivnieniu s to perfecting an -insttllnerit
adapted to. use in : the church and .school ai
1 ' ,• lea as the Arawiag•rooni: '
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As the'ree.dt of this desire, we have the la
ttlit can to for favor in the Cabinet Organ
of : S iss.rs.'. Union & which seems to
drably adapted fel leading' classes hi,
"ea - music: It Is vet+ neat:and cempeet in
,`•ora,' substantially made of oak or, walnut,
lad ism every respect !Well situated for the
OpL w e L ave had the pl ea " elo bearing
it 414 4, and hive been l i amob surpriisd that
-)!Si no,
ill'3o4Pinter and Tolson. - of: sentd - ' l nOttld
Mliained.•in smalf-r F
La .P. •. 1% Moot
zez.
See
• • Drtern anegter- eshessi,
111=ra
7.. Alk.
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.be one, qt therioot tosollifist -of Ito
tied to limed)ittivtilloie; 4• 1 41 s
t*itory. :: sind
description 16. 1 :
4bled to come in Possession: Gf;
About the last of Ddcetnber, 1864,
number of gentlemeri . of 'this 4leirats
8. Pagan;
Hairsh,
oh the neeeeety of hsvo t pwr : 43 ,cor!‘
Stone;
modieue grounds far the bariek, of the
dead than ,were then• hid:ie . :3d 'fiCe(irlt.
ngly an informal !flirting was, held
si the slterite office - for the purom
of putting the metter*fc proegrii..
ottur or additional groandis for linriPt
in a tangible slits' e: . e.. • AtAbis meeting
- Hiram Stowe, Rs ~ of 'Etherion, preen'.
ded, and H,. 4iiie,,Esca, of . Beaver,.
acted as Seereq4y. ..114fore I.4end—
journinent of the eeting.M..borragh,
Geo. ' Harntlton, Jobe ' . .oaUgliei and
Rev. D P.. LoWary were Appointed a
,eammiLtee to ascertain. :bore and on
,
what term's:a suitable! - tof i ground
could' tie - Olitifitcdon. wit oh' 1 . 0 prate
anew cemetery: This mottos boo°
after Ward e, reported ' tat '..fieisdemy
I=l
lota, NOII. 38, 39, 40,41, 42; 43 and 44,,
containing in tho • aggregate abont;
twanty-six aurea„and ya ng mined!.
ately wCet . fiorottgh•
fth st., Pitts
the Aeolis
would be suitable ground,ind mild 1 1
be purchased for the sum of five thous
and dollars. This rePort, was accept
ed, and the
proper;pefSons !were- an
thofized to neg2tiate the pnrchase . —
This being4one, th' , e next atop was to
procure_i 'charter of Ancorporatido
from the 'Qoirt, which=. was .
accom
plished at the March I.iiii,lBo - 5.
: The
names of mM.
the corporate ire fol.
lows: I Sailli: -li..tiror.eh.,John Mity, O.
M. Donahoo, Daniel 4gn i cir, :John
Barel4, .Tae.' Potter, I: N..k.tkirie,l)
L. Imbrie„Thos. M Cteery,lWin: Da
vidson, Sr„ Thee. Stokes, AJ C. Herst,
Jas. Diirrigh. Gen. - W.: II iiriiltrin; 'D.
R . ,A . - wj jeati la..giee;l47.- 1 J . , M'Cor
miek Wm. Ilarclay, 3. C. Wilson,.
Sam. 8.. Wilson,H.T . Dar erigh,'lliagli
Andetion, Win. Davidson, :Jr, John
Sbarii, Hiram Stowe, Seudder. H.'
Darragh, Robert Dirragba l ,:,
l Jno.lifur
ray. Wm: Cox, Chas; B. Hurst, Dail&
IMinis, Samuel Fleet!, - A melifi Blake,
.Winl. G. Wolf, Jas. H. Dunlap, l'hos,
J. Davidson, Benj.Adems, li., T. Tay.
loe; Wet Henry, johnston:Small,Jno.
V. M'Donald and Jae. M 2 Connell. •
' The kit Board Of Managers was
'compost:A of the following named gen-_,
thimen: fMattison Darragh;- Thee. 1i,...1
Davidson, John
-Murray, Sim!: B:
French Sam - . 11. Wilson,Geci. Hamilton
land Henry Hice, and these - ,veere to b
Continued in .office until the second
Monday of, *June, 1266. The Board
subsequently elected Dr. John Murray-
Tresiclerit, Heuer Bice
. Seeretary, and
Geo. Hamilton Treasurer. 1 :.
The Managers propee,ded at once to
clear off the ground, en - close it with .s
nest - mid - substantial 'fence;'arid to
procure the . Bervicieof an e, i xperieneed ,
artist to , lay off 'the grounds, and to
I take elk+ other iitePs as seemed '' ne:
1
1 cessary in the premises. Some diffidul•
ty was experienced in , obtaining . the
1 serricei of a competent, man to Ulnas.
are atiitlay';Cut the lots, but this has
been obviated in the employing of
rMr. Slack, a gentleman residing at
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.Steubenville, Ohio. He has gone for
ward with liis duties in a
,Very ehers
getie manner. and it the present time
has- . liiii labors well nigh ecimpleted.—
AR-sof:on .as he-is through, due natide .
will be given for the 'dedication of the
Cemetery, and for the' public Bali of
'iota. The ground selected is remark
libly well adapted to the purpose for
,which it was Purchased ; and being
artistically
s and ' beeniifully laid out,
this cemetery will present, when com
pleted, Refine an appeararice .as any
Cemetery 111 be found' in Western
Pennsylvanii. - - '-- 1
The following are the, - - - rules and
regulitione _Concerning i ota; and lot
owners, adopted jby the Beard, and
which will be observed in all matters
to which they may relate : . ' •
1. The prOfirietot of each lot 'shall
have the right to / eat:lose tbe sem
with a Wall or, 'ince, not exceedin
eighteen inches in height., excliiiiveb
railing, Which eha placed ed on th
: die_
lir.es of said lot. . -•
2. The said lot, s all not be need fc
any other purpose than as "ii place o -
bariallor the deadoind no trees with
in the - lot or border ' shall be, cut down
or destroyed' without the consent of
the Managers of the Corporation. ,
S. The proprietor of each lot, ehal
have the right to erect stone morin,
meets' oria.prilehrolitructureii, and te
cultivate proper :.'trees, shrubs.: an
plants in the same. ' -
4. The:proprietor of ' the said lot'
shell erect at his or her eipensetuit
ble.land marks of sJone.or woo at th
corners' therettOind shall Also cans '
tbanumber Abersof to be legibly ,e ta
m
peranently-=marked on tlin prom& .
43 i.
Anil if the proprietor !hell omit f ,
thirty il'Oya a ft er notice to erect su er
land marks audrmaric the number, the
managers shall have authOrity . to tease
the, same to be , dote at‘ the _experiee of
the proprietor. ' ' ... 1
1.-If the land Mirk, and boundaries
of Said lot, iihan be efAined, so thin the
lot cannot With reasonable. dilligente
be - found and identified,. the, manage s
shall setoff to the','Orantes, Its
••c bei s
iiiiigni, a lot in 'lien thereittin -au
i i
part.of.the'Conietery - as' they see t;
and tteeilotAbeknetofore /oreatti4o:eb '
OMNI
BE
Fli
MN
„et_ ..- , • . nit on;
. xf. .
, kitilliaa th
dint pi means. of their mote,
. ;"ch` * pti otWiresAiiiiiiiii detri;..
-nkaif' 141 e adjaoem,,lotaoraTeptieek.
or daft sob fne6nfehhinvto "lis
i
-• , ge !Vahan , be. the duty of the
na Mir the %Tea-being, and the.*
• all ' irtAe right . to enter ir.to and'
. ..0 ” 01' 1 :144 and Cil Ealiiiif ifii?-isid
t
1 .el . : ' shrubs, or each parte thereof
a _ iihr_darfurintitalVdatikerona or
Ipopvlii,— , .;:i;.l4, -..;:,..-- - A - 7,--_-. -- ,4-4 ------ -"!- -- ;-- -
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El
Fiu At PILAND..iRtir.--On •Tumidity,
e ening of
.last week,' a destructive
8 . °mined at island Bin: .
o which ' tie
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B 16 701 - " e
, "r 1 31!" v tr e
el q irtl !*
etolloWi rig property: Ten wellsAied
ii. large number ofi derricks wirer btiro
e . The total loss is eisr 'inst.:it:l - 'l4 $50,.
' 0. The loss in Oil iS is follows: Neer
rigtiton,We:l,l2B liarrels; Aiitor well,
1 sbiurclsyStarlight tve11,75 barrris;
tinley - well, lots — riot' stated ; Two
' 1 wins well, 85 barrels; Dawion well,
7' barrels; No. 8 Ritbbone, 1 loss 'Doi
s , ted; Belmont well,No. l., 12,5'Abar
.
.ls; Belmont No. 2, not' stated ; No
100. barreie:. -, ' 1 - .. ,
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The Lupton House and ',tvio etoree
ere turned: olio resit wisaerionely
I
i jured. The - fii.o_ ;ori g inated from
rawing the tubihg With an engir.e, at
e derrick' of the NI I M Bri.bion well.
PROMOI7O/1&-W e
t at Dr . Dayid Stasfon,of IT . er" Brigh
ton, this county, 13titl i been prolnoted to
the ranft-of -Breclet Clofonel !of 11. 8.
olunteers, for distinguished services
in the army doting t,he war. ' 1 '
Dr. k.p. Aarl4: l sr,!of this-Plioti, has
lso.beeifilicretted Lt. Colobei of 11.
. Voltinteets, foi. falthftd- , and Merit°.
ions services ini the, army dering the
tehelliori. ' Both iof "these gentlemen
are diservlng of the honprs thus
warde'd them, and 'we heartily con•
tat:alit° each of them on their merit
promotions 1 - , ,
B r EraraiiENTATIVI CONYEATXOI.-',On
?. unday last the Representative Con
kerees fforn Beavei.- ar.d Washington
unties, met at. the Monungahela
): °use, in "P_lttehurgh, and nominated
or Assemblyithe following 43atlemen:
Col'll 8.1 QUAY' of Bea der,
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COI. J2lO. Ewuro; of Washington; '
Capt..l.ll, l —DAY, of Washington.
th'e Conferees From this county
were. James Patterson, Esq , John
Boyle and. Charles .Chamlierlin ; from
Washington county, Ban& John 11.
Ewing, Wm. MeKennan and William
McDaniel, ' -
seells we have quite a • number of
subscribers whonrn either directly er
Mdireetly interested in the oil deveh
.pmenta of W i est Virginia, we this
week pal:dish an _interesting account
l of the wells andsibeir yield'near Burn.
ng Springs. - We clip from the' Pat..
kersburg Daily Times; witnse editor
' bas recently spent Some time in that
vidinity, The articlb referred to will
'e found OQ the outside of this paper.
onr list i of' irnproVements it
Beaver last weelc,"Ave,inadvertently
omitted those 'of jedge - Adams, Jos.
Wilson, Esq,altiAi;;;V,. Tallon,
Tho formerti4l . :::*- - rimproved and
changed thet6,inside of his
dwelling house room, ai to
Imake a very neat.aPPoarance ; while
'the latter have each added several
thiltdred dollars to their property in
the way of repairs.
CONTERiE MEETING •-...Thei Judicial
conferees of Beaver and Washington
counties met 'again at the Mouonga
helalictnse, in Pittsburg, on. Monday
last As in , the' former meeting, the
conferees from this county supported
Mr. Chamberlin,and - those from Wash
ington adhered to Mr. I Acheson.—
The conferencie.adjoimed, to meet at
the call of the Chairman.
MARRIED
July 21st, at the residetiot of Mr. J. B. Dua
lip;toy B. Braokenadr. Jossra Ataxic,
of North' Solon, Ohlo, to Miss Masi .3.
14'Quists, of Beaver, Pa. '
Jima 28, 1884 Vat the 'lonia of the ,bride's
!hater, Ssteuel Shrodes, Esq., by Rev. W. G.
Taylor, Mr. FHAILLICS Balms to Milli PHIS', J.
SURODZS, alto( Beaver county, Ps.
July 17, by Rev.. 7. Murray, Mr. Wm. Ees
st.e to Miss ELIZABVIII Jams Hori, both of In—
duetty.,Beseer. cousty,•Pa. : ,
'DIED:.
On
On the 20th inst., Mu dooms Powzu., of
Chippewa township, aged 4rout. 25 years.
Onhallit inst., Mr. ;Jame Annuozza, of
New Brighten, aged ibout 55 years. '
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szevEß'nsmuctirs.
...- COMM° ay W 111: oIL
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Mont.; per, phi,' '312 76
Dried Apples per b0a.......:..,12 60
do reaches 44 WOO I
Wheat: , • • 2 011
Corn , - —..--,.. 75
Oats • • -
41" _ t... 45
Flax Seed, - ' ' • •
225
Bean's, '4 175
Potatoes, ; - ••• 1.25
Onions, 44 I'6o
Corn Meat s" ' 1,00
Itirgs; - Per dos•. - -
putter, - - • ga r l b., • • •,. . tO
Huns; • tJ. - a.... • •• .*
* 26
Bhorilder!„,.',..-1 4 -.
' ' F
aides, , 6
M. ,. 7,:. •-•:,..;:,....„14.e:::
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7;1 1 :
c in di e i r. % • , . ....., Ji.,_.f.• , „ .. . r..."....Tr!qr:... - ...- .18
M 6 411414 1. • ' per tan ! ** : -!
i'..*Z, --i...*:....!
Carbei en, - - - -- ' ''''"'"'.
bond.•••• ***** 6•••••• ....
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Itiximit.ql,l 444,11,;;,:kiii, 4 3841 ;4:
""e"OTILIaikOIOW r:01110thlei ' in; A. - '
!I-aritelitrllliiii" 4, - --- e --7 S
-6 0 '. 1 ' -.• I- ,V l . l 1 *4 ' I '4' 'Limner*
Poly., libi' •
5a,.1,, 0-- •
:Vs" in _ town oP' B # ll o o4 l!'jt" - tle : tints
ta64-oiii4ailiti;:ll4,siit
la' BO VOilclipOrould if,. miiiii7'"`biLlig
014441:: :, ( ~i c t l. II: ,1 1.7 ''. w orking
, . -• .
ilk'betriee and , Rneeeter. fruits will
.soon , ,he akandaiit
caw; and .ingar ..:04
„be :in .tio. :
niand,and'eepeeill!r 'so* for.. inetv.l
ing Wine and, Jelly.- We:advise (1;1..1
ivadero U3'41:14 what "Or. they will
need duritte . the . beaeoa , ; of Btifep
ShallefibArger, • Bridgewater. ilThey
willie!,a 0 - 4 article
by doing so.:. They have net received ;
front:the-Tait, Twenty' hariele' of itie
'different grades Of Brown and Refined
Sugars, and their prices Cannot fail to
give satisfaction. ,•
Dextr °Captain: - A noir 'lie to cOngrat:
ulate you• . on your resuming the Chair
Editorial, arid to hope 'Oat the fained
hundre4.e3:ea of your Argus mai be
kepi bue4 , , is &nutting the evideoceitot
your succe ss .
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There is perbapeno ,ther secton.°
our. country,, where change ..aeffno
written on` everything as it is:tertr:
It iit wonderful even woos acclimated,
to see the rapidity with which "cities"
are built,--though the , suddennesa of
their.decline iii.what we all expect, ex
cept the owners of the said "cities."
Yon will--rocollect with -what , . vigor
"Pitollote" stritag into - life ,one: year
ago. , Now, 4,4 , 9 0 0.9 1 M0 most des•
olute places in - this section. To-day,
the fever is setting brick to the Creek, 1
and "Petroleum Centre" will, ere long '
b e bor.ors of a , "Borough ",
A Mile shove on the Creek, - and near
"Funkville," whiebAn the tilde when
the "Binpire,""Bhermau,"and "Noble"
wells were in gar prime, mu; a tour
ishing.place, and wheiv glory vanished
during some auddeoly : ptopoiled poc&
fresh---has sprung ap a new place, al.
ready,dubbed "Pioneer. City." Sitdal
ted at the month of Pioneer-Run, it is
alieady a .vert - bustpl . ace, and . the
valleys'et - this run, as,well as the ad.
jacetit bluffs, are covered with new
derrieks,. wells . going t dowo, flowing
and pumping wells, sod altogether is
quite a . reminder of the old days on
the Creek. The greatest.oil produc
tion iii.the county is now within two
Miles of Petroleum Ceni re, as the Ste vensen, Bennehoff and Wash Wain•
tochliiFarm sre.no doubt producing
more . than one half of the whole
amount. 'rode throughout Abe
~ gn
tire reetion.i. e- r general s merrhaddise,
lis dull, and . it must for alight lean Fee,
remain so: 'The rig:4llly 'extending
nes of ' flail-toads, the . numberless
r -
Sneidentally learn
Oil Creelu:Correspoisdenoe.
''Pipes"—all tend to drive . ' teamsters,
front the' region e and one or two ;thou
sand a them gone, make quite & differ
ence in the amount of tiiule doge. A
favorite Mode of Shipp - mg - nil Mow', is
by .means et "Tank Card; -Two w'riod
en tanks are fastened pa a 4 )larform
•
ear, One over , each •truelc. hey are
made ; to hold about forty barrels each,'
are inade air tight, and 'so enristinc:ed
that all of the oil can;,be . drawn ;from
them* without rnovir.g the' tanks.
This , affords great relief---to shippers;
especially in= the Mutter :Of Ireturning
"empties." A man in Titiaville has
the "Patent" for fastenink thescitiinks
on cars and seems to - have a; "soft.
thing."- - •
One branch of "trade;" ivbieh • has
deva:oped to an alarming extent du.
ring the present year, is that of steal
ing engines, tools, and in tact every.
thing belonging to an oil dell, eicept
the hole.. h. is estimated that,. these '
robberies exceed one engine per day.
The boldness with which this is done,
and,thergeneral Ignorance of: the own
ers °Cone lease with the 'affairs of
neighbors; rendet the',chanCes
•oldEteetion very slight. Then, if oue
is stopped he has a "bill of':dale" from
some one, "who said he was the' own
er"-+sa the property is left , and the
purchaser goes after the man ; who
sold (Y) the traps to him—and that• is
the end'of it. •
' It Would be wise if every, partywho
own property - of this - description,
should Move it to softie pleat; where a
Wat,,ch could be easily kept. 'The ex.
pense of tbis would bw trifling coon•
pared with the Jose, if they kart their
property to. the tender mercies of
theta) "bummers." More anon
• ' : _ Petri, let.orr.
Dunseath Spj
- DEALERS IN • .
10 11 1.23. e N7iTettcamess
CLOCKS, , .JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE.
C - sr.qoops,
nirslcAt - itoiip,
Be FIFTH STRE.ET,
Wiittalll)l.l.lls, . 3 Pasuil
111‘ 1 ,A6Itts ter the Mark= Watah Corn
panfs Watches.. , U118.6;1y
BEAVER COPNTYr
-rN the Orphans' Court in and Ibr the 'wan
]; ty of -Beaver, and . State of Pennsylvania.
•C)'Br th e .niat ter< of. the : petition
••
MEAS.. , for partition of the real estate
of Adam Graham.- lote of the
borough of Freedom.' Beaver ebtuity; died.
And now, to - wit : June .14th, 1888,' the
Court gotta a Rule on the belie Wed legal rep
resentatives of said doed...to 41 , 114- in
termarried with. James , Hooper, residing, in
eounty, Mo.; Adam G raham. resid
ing in Paducah, Ky., and all others interested.
tolholi cause, if any the,y have; whim in
quest to maks.pirtition of the real estate •of
said diae.+l., should not be awarded at. an Or
plows' Court, to be held at Reaver.An'and
far the °minty of Bearer , on the first - Monday
of September nixt.• /OS. 4,IIDLIE.
Ju1y1816641 1 - • Sheriff.
- • ;:ta
leti v yF t _iii&=C.
.and &net Jalf will leave
Big!4oillialhA 2 l ll 7 o- 4 101 1 1 44 14 as foi.
hir.5. #2" , 1 4 04 1 *941 1 01 ° 41 51 4 5 . 9 ?`. N E ;
lriffiliallili.) . , -
" imams tientatirawr. I.
~ .. ,•
•I: '-' ; ll'' . '-' r; - 1 F3l4l:!lii Mau ., B O' ' ' . W''
•; - *r -- 7'+'-1 1 9
ittiiiisix;.... tikrill felbist - 200111004
,Roiltestar::... 520 '`f.:- '9O . " ' 516 :". 1210441
3. 11.41itax.• 'B3O ''.••' 580 "U 822 1, •': 48
:5n05........... 418 1 !" 028 !A 41-18 4 1257 .N
Colnitibisia.. 452.••• /0011 P ' 1 421 ' O, i•
''.':-•:-.;•
sales -..::i.... 619 '‘ 1 1046':',4 450 •' . 152 . 71
•Allisitss ..—.• 615..,.t 1150.6. '68E4: 4, .1110 '4
Canttis........ 706 : •1 1311011 6.14 1, • 812 •••
Massillon ..... • 726.:•• - 102 i , - 681."" 888 4 4,
0rrvi115.....:.. 805'io 05 •• 700
...•• 410 -,, L
W 6( lsteri-• • NV" 399 •• VS •' 441 si.
toudonvillit - . 1112'ru 828 •• sm,' ' SO ••,'
Maitstield.;« !0P . ," 426. u '942 " 64 6. ' 4
1 ,,_,,._ i t Ar 1100 i“.• 600 •• 410 •' 720 . 4.
,--r--!iipe 1156!•• 620 a 950 41 785."
:Bucyrus ..... I7Xslte 660.:. 1009 s• '11:1 0 9,”
D. Handusky 10 . r,...• ' 730 ••• 1018
~. .834, ii;
1'ire5t......... 140 ~. mi . . 117,9 i• 9.01 '4l
Limi.... l, • 800 of 920 •• 12' 84"° 1094°'
Delphos. - • ' 880 •• - 4160 •• .172 u 1086 "
Van Wei 5...... 406 ~ lOW, , I 145 0.'1103 4.1
tort-Warm,: 545 "1150 ..•• 860.6! 1285wW
Colinabis7.,.;.' 432 . ,•••
.. Bls 12855 x . 415 ••• 114.1
Huntsville.. .... " ..,.. '• I .6 , ......: 1 . 1
Piennton..... .....i* ti ..... •• _•• . • I_ l
Warsaw 720 44 180 it -80 s• iiii'.if
80urb0n..... -: - .....---ti -- 1 ..... a '.!:: 44 '• • •!14
Plyniciith..... .1110'" 285 4. 60Sr . . #. 25 4 , - 4
Watuitab 1 --.... u ..... u - i•
. .....•,•4
Valparais•ii.. i 56 •'• 416 44 753 64 425 1 4A
Hobart.....;.L. - .... ••• [..... 1 . ' •• ••,,
C1arke...'....:. ...i. 1, ..-.." ,% •" ' 1
1110:11R.CrOs -"" • ~.....- 4 . ~ . 4. 4.
R . rillatgl *Fp, 44 •-. 61 1„ '
di • Sr
ghll l l4o .....ii• //36. 41 e . . 66 " 980 1 600 t i
.;.- ' :-• G. TWIN clout° ZAST.
- . ..
1 : L . MAIL. LAP'S. Exp.'s. ExP's
• —:-. —_ -L....1
.
Chicago. - - 44041 '72osx 550px 1020Px
R.lBlllR.lnne '. " •' U ' "
11l C.RRCrce • "- " ,, ' •• 4F
Clarke •• ..,- .46 •• . IL. ' . '44
Hobart . ." , 4 ...L. " - 44-
Valpira9o6:6. 660 "' "
906 ‘.` 768 • , .A24 - Lux
WaUstak ..... r- '' '. - .", ...:.. . 4 4 6 - '66tee . ..1'
Plymouth ....' 838 '" 1088. '1 98 u 28 1 ,
( ,'Bou r bon • - .i... " "' ••••-• u
',Warsaw ...•..
.947 ••• 1828_1 , 1085 6• ,i4/1.-A ,
Pierceton.... • ' - r. ' *u. 1 ' 'I. •- . • ,
Huntsville... ' - ~ '4 .. 6 ... .
Columbia..... 1043 •• 1217px 1123
,'•• 448 •
Fort Wayne.. 1150 a• 120 u 12255 x 616' '
,
Van Wert ..., 107Px 2211 "; , 138 ' u
.787 4 •:,
Delphos'',l42 ir 255 " 209 1 , 814 1 ,
Li m5 .,.......... . 224." 825 " 240 " !848 1 1
Forest ' A4B:‘6 433 . 1 407 " 1016 - '•
11 Sandusky., 421 -• 459 " - 440 " 1 9_ 49 i•
Btptyrus • : •'sl`2 a , 538 al ; 528 •• 1155 •
Ar f 645 P. 606 i• , 600 Oa 1260ik
Cieetlifle blD • • ' ''" ' •
, R , 7...Nt .•• • 680 •• , 840•• 180 41
Mansfield.... "'Bo4 '
.!' 701 , ''''7l6 .•• j % 2110
I.OildOtiVine - L. 9 16 " 746 ~ -.245 0
W00iter....... ,1025 ••• 885 ...Asa / ... , , ~
0rrvi11e......., 1100: 1, 908 .•6 920 u 'II r
Massillon..;.. 11146 u . 987 • 1 956 " ' 466.1
Canton ...... 1205Px '_9s7`" 1017"'" 454
Alliance..:.... 'l2°"
1050 " 1130 41 655 p
sware .......'. "if..1.)0. •• 1126 u 1205px 627 r ,
Columbiana.: 'IWO*" 1147 •• 1231 • , I 652 4'
g n ' o n.;. .812 u 1222 Am 11 2 •, 728 •
N. Brighton. 1 405 - u 1 •• 148- .. 808
Rochester,..:. 420'•• 11(1 •• 200." 820 ‘;
Pittsburgh ... 650 u 220 " 810 •• 980 1 4
1
i . ,
Erie and Pittsburg Eipiess Taain 'eines NewH
Camila" at 4:05, arrived Pittsburg ,
8:35 p.m. Returning leaves Pittsburg at6:6lif
a.ti.', arrivetrin New Castle it 8:,4 a.m. ,
New Castle _ands Pittsburg Omommodatimil
Train leaves New Castle / at 1:0(P a.m:, arriveal
in Alleg t heny at 9:45:a.in, Returningeavai,-'
. 4.lleilieuji_ et 2:25 p.m ..;• arrives in 'New Castle
at 6:145 p ),' . , •, .
F. R. MITMBOI
CLEVE;&PITTS, Rit.
On and after July 2; 1866, trains will es?* sta,i
tions daily , flundajs: excepted, as foliows
, 094;40unt.
MAIL
810 Ax
821 *,
925 44
Cleveland ...:
Euclid street
Hudson. •
Akron , ..
Orrville-
Millersburg—
Ravenna
Alliafice •
Bayard ......:
Welleville
1000
105 !'
1182
110 rm
GOING
EM
8454 1 131
1017 . 1
1105 ..
1156 ..
Wellrvine ...„1
8ayard........!
Alliance ...,
Millersburg..
Orrville
•Akron ........
Hodson .......
Euclid street
Cleveland ...:
1233 pat
137 "
150
DOLVCI EAST.
CEO
1040 mi
,1050 "
1189 "
1168 "
125 Pm
147_"
. 217="
226 "
3Q 44
007
Belaire
Bridgeport....
Steubenville.
Wellsville ....
Smith's Ferry.
Beaver.
Rotilliester
Pittsburgh ~
610.5 x
7.25 7 ",
80 ..
1010 . . 0 !
1105
•
,AWAS
.
, k •
6.50 m VA m.
a in. N. P1i0.461 . .. 2.85 .14
557
800
....
336
4201"
55..
648 di
637."
Pittsburgh. ,
Rochester
Beaver,
Binith'eFerry
hrrille
Steubenillte.
Bridgepor!,...
Bellaire.—::—
TUSCAR
Leaves
N. Philadelphia
Bayard, 11.45,
F. R. 111 1 413 . 118.. General kotAgeit.,
SUIETE.P.IFF7JSI Atki-a]
. ,
Bvirtue of . a writ of Vendit oni-Expolus.
issued out of the' Court: of CoMmon Pleas
of the county of, Beaver,. mat tome dirt : .
I will expose -to public salel ,the Sh e UN
office, in the borough ' of Be ;in the . oo y
aforesaid, on • ' n
SA TUI#DA 1 7 , July 28th,` 1866,, i
at 10 o'clock A. M.; the following dempi r bed ,
property, tO wits ,All' right, title, Interest and
ja
1.4,01.0
claim of defendents, of, in and tathofoUbwing
tet of ,cound,, oituate in theborough"of • r..
lington, Beavar county, Pa., baunded: o the
north by an alley,on the east by arket oi em s
on the Muth by :imbliii aqua and _on the
*west by . George Touts, on whits is nee a
lasigivame building, need for s i ' and
wary house, widk cellar undern doire mom
mani a 7 =
room, furnished -.with • ' shitingil &c
.The lot is. about 60 by• 80 fee • I beawf o aid ;
taken ir! execution . as the p r: y' of Jstootp
and Christian Mark% at tbe r 0t . ..A.. .iteie.
toed, use of Noble,. Angel h.. Co. • _
___- •- .1 : _
. ; •
I .196. LEDLIZ,BIO. ,
131mirries 01=34..1 , I - ~4
14•7•41 1 07 11 '. 66 -..: $. . : •1.• *.
N1.n.,•11¢ . ,
- • 7;'
E
1 I lA I ter
I I I
IN
,Spring&Summet
=
r:
e.
I
i--14 W - * T1A41.14 - git 7 lt
: 4 - . : .:.•.,-.:- , . -. ,f 1:- . ,..f.: :,, • -I;
.
LtA O. SHOP EMPORIII9I4
'
Mouni and Elt.raw,all the latest styles.
~•_. .1 • Viry chtisibi
,ffivrialitnixtgas.
riloiTars; Ruches, :Omanlan* .
aid Vaud', Fiala and Fancy
,Nair
Einbroideries, Infants', Whist., Corsets,
Fane7 and Um, mi k adko o k i lo s ;.l 4 .,
Ana Collars, old tadies' Caps, &c., *a.
GA-c)045.15.
An Limit* just re: wield l i3f Figured Gnus
dines; and selling at Low Prieto. - • _
r ,BAI;MORAL & HOOP 'SKIRTS;
SUMMER SHAWLS. SUN 'UM.
..BRELLAS. MEN'S HATS,
•
• (DRESS LININGS, LIN.
EN; SHIRTS', AND
SHIRT FRONTS.
hosiery' • 8c
HO
~ TI;OUi..E SEIOT4iI7O9DS
Ticket Ag't:
i I
Accowl -
r •
di ill«
=I
340 ex
353 U
600 "'
240 pm
251 ••
345 • •
I=
,••••(• i •
636 ••
630 i,
415 !•
500 ••
585 i ,
655 ~
BEINEA
I=
Exp's.,
_Ex.r ,
AccoM
415 pm
685 "
610 "
70f, a s
8800ua
728 "
111
-,'"
•812' ..
1 921
.986 ~
735 ..
824.«
835 ..
MI
E=!
405 pm
415 4,
610 44
628
720 -44
7 22 "
S
880 Am
945 -
610 Ax
625 "
721"
748 "
845 "
907..
6/ tfAii
64 3.1 .
7 ..
745:;"
950.0
1105 "
WEST.
..$
Mani
....,...,_
840rx
445
4
Euro.
435zx
545,,
It
t !c1 "
6 0 "
... ...
.628 ••
.715 44
.818 44
880 4,
917 44
930 441
CiIK,CbrM%
EnMI
MIMI
EMI
GARY'S 'll
11l
'': r iirigl),GEW4ol3ll
=II
DRESS' TRIMMINGS;
Air kinds, Vi 27 'ehealu" ;
LADIES! CLOTHS, LADIES'
CLOTH SACQUES?
193303115 t.
Cb,esper than °vex. " ilia' see.
Irkir . llll.lllri elev.
Straw Bonnetaind Hale altered and 'claimed
on short notice, ClisiP....! '. • , f..,1 !. • - ..,
Stamping, Pinking awl Cloak Calais
, • and making es abort 'hints: . ,
Men', chin a made to order. 1414:hitt" stitching.
sar Remember the place--eOinei Bridge . 5 '
and Market etreate, Bridgewater.. '
..
6
WATT - GEALY
-. .
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•
A GRE A T
INEITRITACEINT FO
1 .
-r AA/177T,
t'INE TQNED DIIRAB
I ' '
SOME AND ORE
OM
BEASON &HAXLINS
ORGANS
Thihm instruments are supplying a large
want, long felt in the community, and are just
the thing that should be found in every house
hold: They are admirable for supporting
sustaining the voice, are lietter'than any ott
er instrument for sacred music, and all kinds
of Piano Music can be played' on them with
perfect emir,. Their price brings them within
the reach of all, even -persont of the moat
"lurked means. • • '
, .
• - • '
lIMI
Prices range ram $llO 'tei $1,000 : And .- ev7
er7 brie is • • r '.l
N Vamnted , Fhli Mrs I
Brsotw Nurtcs.—Thesubacribers are Teti
desirous , of, putting into the' handl of every,
body. whither intending •to poroloute an or
gan,ior not, a .coPy of the "Cabinet Organ
Ciroular,'R which contains a :As fainount of
interesting musical information, aid reqdest
all persona who real this Notioil to mold doff
iiddreaa and they wilt forward then*. copy by
return mill post psi& - I "
::0111111. 0.• • 4 , i .;
%bit's* 4th et..wd Dian
ita1 , 716;66--: . l . ai. •
-tar
t
1171 balmiest received *le of the
TV Sad licit Cactiole Meek of •
fr
el, • _, C +k„ ,
5 -
, •,
,Caisiusesde; Tweeds, Xualbss,.
(--:
Ptintst,GingheMe l l,seeice, ay.
-• T '
leer offetleid' to the oblit bi has - elty.
Alia. a flplaaiill agsortetatt of - '
MI
:
• s ~
■
"
radier's Misled ind'Oldidzient.e.'t
•
-'•-• tilikarLs'
All
IttalfltEl, ettles:so4 pn*,4l - Rnet.' "
•CASPV.Ia,PIi 'eLdrits MA'S*,
The Lirgoot St* ind let t Amortmos‘
• •f - •
or CorPlio. rigor oilt tharib
Rust , Riot* E 1.,„ oi,er offeml• •
• . 2 . , . : l l 4,StillizsineVlOW Pros:
INlPOOko•ifLorafit of int ing Iff 6Or Rose-
WOIO4I diP ',Otto Oro us a asf, se wo aro do.-:a
foisoisof f 0 *oil our Moak of prices
' iiirßeitember the platy:
•
' TVNLAP,' LVICIft • k CO4
186 Fitdendlod, doon below idan."47kotum! i
• ALLIWENY.CITY., •
potke -InPartittott; •
IN Ike Orphanie Doan lek and tkedoisity
of Beaver, State of Pennaylviutia: -ID the
matter i ef, the partilien, of the Teal 11614
Habeas Mtilvaiten; late et laid vainly, dee :-
To i tite_hek3 ,and les* represcataAives +Amalfi
dee'd.,lo wit c• 'tether' Golrell, formerly 19-
ther-Olass; l9_llot:fioluq. indis.ak
a illistn liss,f regain*
Wells minty; tadiansi UMW' Barclay; Ibr-
Merly Lucinda Ghia, residing - in 'Buchan/ill
county, lowa, James Gulfs,. Who. died
before the death of- taid intestate,
but leaving widow Nancy, an& bine, via
John Glass, 'fea t' Glass ,intermarried
Daniel Hatfield; Mary Ana Glass, intermarried
with . James Johaston ; , William Gimlet
Andiew • Glass ; Abbe Glass, intermarrliri
With John Todd, tad:Abbey, having also • I
dial prior .to", the death, of said iptestato,,
aid leaving one damghtei, n tartar,
' guard-ism . Hulks Glass I,l2,teripirried with
George. Herter, and, Jades Glass, said •,
ehildren of Jamei, Oli v a; residi n g in
Welk' county , Indiana, iticeptOolin Wear ,
i who resides in Deavir_c,o_uttikforessid; take
notice that.an inqn t miki partition or
valnatiou Of the'real state of Debeccakfulva-
non; deoll,, situate iFßercerecatay aforeistd,
will be 19eld on the Fracases, on the 14th day
9f Angust;lB66, at which time and place you.
may attend if ;you j think proper.
JOS. LEDLIE 4 WE,
• . ,
871/01 Orrice, \ •
D ver,lnly 9, '66. j
!!:
ORPHANS' .COU yr SALE.
- - •
yirtze•of an order. of Orphans': ecer# 4 •.l
eV) Beaver, the oountyof therm/dere**.
• lan of Rebecca Shires. minor chili
of (ibis. P. Shim; deci'4. will exposel,ioll4l*.;
Vendue- or rOnt-ci7, - on tha,,pretni ,
on . • :
ME
IN
DIES T. BRADY & CO.,
Minces:Ors to S. Jones & Co, •
fi
r. of Wood dz-yourtii ante%
PITTSBURG, PA :. 4 - 4
Elll:443i•fil
_okers
E, II
El]
•vaißifficiner szcinunEs
•- , - .1
FORElqrlif EXCEIAkNGE, .
I. Gold & 15ilvisCoupone, ,
heet . iate phi for Compowed inured N.
,I. 3 LLECTIOIig made o .all aeeesidble
ise
points in the United States and Canndaa
Wimp, aliened. on time deposits. 071 "
{r►~.
[MIMI
aftttß I " , oostoes,-Acne ,
Cheese, 'll3eitns, Ifeweing, '
Lae* I Dried Fresits, Cover • '
E 994, Iffothero, Green do ?moth) I dri ,
' Ilhitsens, &deltic; nix
- j And . Gagne and PowlerAt •
gal.r f articulsr: . i i ttention given 'to ptcollie :
•• —nsi g tul i tnth ! • tlel&eul
CO.,
eat Street,
Alley.
-LL-1
I '
Sezpininy, Auglist .18th, 18§6; ..
. •
ceet:loce poit:, - the; following dineribeil
setae; ifitniW,hithe borough of waritlior:
elf
r. . ElimiNer y v Pa: . „Aeliadeci as follow .
n ,htreonthity hii. et - reo, fronting tin - asid;
- tdortY-tird. eeeei therert!iontl, and:ex=:
is. Lpi north. to the Oldativen on *eine by
To . *y now , iviiiCtiliyi 0:71F:. kQ.elier'^:,--aiot ,
n he rwest:by propittr of hire - ' Wit J.:
I I
; It!ng;! on, which is eregeti ,one good WO -
ko fratnalwel li ng hen*. Witkeeltat Indust
' , and ill under gond fence, _ . •
Elthil3-ne-third of the Filmdom§ money
n awl:ruffian of sale by the Courf,\ balance
nt ',o equal ' angina! payments from that date, I
rit interest from sathe tinii, Co be secured-by'
lo d and . mortgage. -..,., • . • ;•_• -
1 1
_ , • Jili E ,SfilitAB, -,
j 18'66 ' • ' Guazdian. of said. Minor.-
Datums cs!
ibiLtE SALSlalres
lute and - Commission iderohiA
Tr 4 itsreAiruff, No. 20t Llterly "Sofa/
I PITISKTIO.• . .
7 - 191,0111. lIIf
riii t) 1 1 '4 . , ..-.€3 a.l
IN, BEAVER.
itintz LOT facing the Court Non*
,Ntutre,. end runnier along Commeith
Alley to Fourth street,' Beaver, will be , doff
ttimblie sole, on the premieee, en Wed
a neT
y. thi letlay of August, at I.Veleek, p.m
b, the wiener. ,
3y,11:96.
HENRY BENTZ, 4*. !.I
'Dissolutickrk. Notice: ,
'partnership heretetare.eititing nndet'
the style el Smith', Emmons IPaul,' ho
is day desolved by mutual consent; Sll4
mai* the business will be Jecuiduelad tor
he fairer - partners, tbeii sepsraus
• eiT* emItiI,.EMMONS ti CO,l
jy4'66 —4t.'
AU:CHING, SAS;
4}ipIi4NIBTEBED BY MURRAY,
uniszwarsa, Pa., in, extracting teeth'.
ye added to my map other facihtierfair
the successfull prosecution ',of toy
ilishiealusblipaiu-killingegent. AU branch
es of Denistry performed In' the best lad met
fladerii( atylsei AU work .dotaiiurebeiptr;•sidt
fty per Gent. bitter, ilia* War e th er Stein
Centelltetablialumas thelitlitth twirgfciy
liii
El
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