The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 31, 1866, Image 2

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rThi,. • tri i khidi st - 'cif - I - o r - All." i - The editor of the Local hi hostile to
We alleged •a couple of iweeke age Ins pers3nally, and will not , bei recon.
t.hat ono of the speakers of the De .• , i n* . it the 4: -n.O I.
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brutic.party in . this county had as- -rt• i t .. h, th Son . •n a
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ed.that it was the speeches of Sam l ea e Pttj i b g. - . wish Va
Wilson, Esq., that brotight ahon .• 1 . pli' rite 'h tip '. - E ., Oil
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defeat of their part l y; and that to . .-e a ing at* - . ... he
prominent Democrat hsserted In • our : woul do him harm instead' of good,
hearing that it ,wlts 'not' Wilsonp 7 bu,t he came to'thei4rgus, and 'front Ott
Ociell-thar goc thd party overwhelmed' 'day to this the. .Ll:rtl. heti - _been the
on ctir . 04 . i v & AF%arld r , Ft - 6 2 t oral enemy, no p 1 fte tepee-.
- ,1 siittenit - WS Milierrer , att Oki - ea " for showinine due iitirtiality,,bnt
ir - Iry "'WI' '1 r r ----- "V---'
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3lv eat spa .b.e.:.-04;
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us" a sot,m4inpy-rs Ifalt Ali Ili
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'Pm , -, . a -- , 1 r - --- .- ay .
Pavty lusoienae. .w.i i, ~
- iztt:itietviitlit 'meek - - prniilitiP Ott "do
ttifetttniee• - -tbat--thl' 4 ltepublinatv a tif
*wet mettaty havoniet , beere-inanient
owSlia-alatory—they—bau
ishalte . 1 0 0 .SUPPo°17-PPIa l • ..i i,
, 1 1 1 1Nridirfol;P‘deo l l ! 'VtiolarP r i b o t
ileitintedlidttgb to put- &tire - ti
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giptitii military tebellioni an 1 ,be n ,
nilgaaai i inuiii einogh to ofroPrit#o
*fibs. *Mona: whb I foiteited theiii
'l4.**lheit tteseinfdprOvideit only
tkil!! the/. would .0:,..,, t 9'- 4 f 4rd n lt ii ° l ',
Igur44;wd 11 0°100;14,1 1 *14 , 0
bit ,Ppitimielir irtifil, ► ttliltiottilichoF:
-bral 4 lotorl' lo * o ' & 4 1 )0 4tioldurtY
That hair oeiroolY ' min tt ;' h - tt li%ng
alio
The
4elhatts for 4 tl e' i s t Atla l ytaitt
t , o Libecite relnaTilk• Prot theref 4 ie,
.suPeriluOulL , till. We, would= it have
lieliTwith, that papiiiiandlits party in
4ila dnfittty - ;in tattethe'eleenon had,
` , ll4oLlieii i fav ' ur f 7 "Ineoleace? It(
thaLtivooh It Oold hOre imektio 1 44).
at I Plointictai tie life.- -
JilO nfir
l ell i lIVOI]Id
lii'Ve beet '" kindled pro=
[O6l 0101 Mr l viiii, whisk y. ;(lr at ti i, and
oviirilßePublicilo , in 0° miglibckrb wd ,
I would: , havelnd ;malt uporil inealt,
1 beitpon upifin4 A im, no matter. where he
4ood have teen round. This 6annot ,
be gainsayed, Icn... the, RepubliCane of:
Seaver had a fortmte of the seeoleoce
it`Dittlooratto . victory would bring on
the dai of their mass m eeting in tine
plAp,--,'Thekir (34olOOlotr,tion at tat
time ignorantly, - caused many of,. them
to believe that theiv,cium was improv•
lag; and this belief induced tittite a
number' tot their rougheet ehailletere
to bawl at : ,ens •lost*, it 4 ivlicf we '
re;
111 P w0 to .-60 . 0 PP oged to theM• It hot
I -1 a laint hope , ot triumphs than Josiled
down snail, Mower of eopperi mend
tipie, what ' would a friemocratie vial
tOrYitaigetve brottibto < WhePuir
bearable or unbearable, we-Aire =thank
lid we do not have it to bnatti , e; and
right glad are We to know,s toe that
heither success nor defeat induces ally
904 11 fdersige titirober 'cof olOomcn
be :plating _else good ciatens
, and 'perfect '-gentlehnen'. ' would
be glad if fhe
,LlocaPs pa ty bas inaire
rip of:stinilar material:,
Tar: last. cohtains . a thice.
nter nolnnin article, • in whigh t aw
eoaelainvelishowii that at the . recent
Alection in, this county some : of : the
11raori candidates ran ithead ,of their
associates on . the same leket;
..;
that
. - some of 'th'e Democrate had more
votes ,than -other DemeerAts on the
. eopperrticket...NoW, if it is coma.
ing to the Peinoeraq
General Geary ran' ahead Of l oirr:lOCal
ticliek in Olio, courtly, Or if : it it a
souro'e of gratification teUrtionists,to
learn that Cltinitedifi"pit - run , hie .lull.
party vote, then theiLoOrs long al.
tide pctssibly accomPlishedsoi s mV good;
•
but if its infbrination arse neither con
solotary nib one party nor gratify—
' ing to the otker,' we,suliprit tbattoe
editorortbe Local Would,hare Served
the pabliejust at well tu i 'have 'stood
upon bib tl!lor-etepad whistled l•Yan
kee Doodle" fora trait a - cliciror so,
he did in i preparing and priblishing
the article referrtdto. ' t The Local's
. • , objective point in that editorial eaunrit
vein. ll
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As We Eluimaged.
•31. clik
In tie'Argus tuned oriLthe on y
preceding ths efectiOn we notified our
iiiders.that we hadireceived inform.
' Mon from PhilacielPhia .-the effeet.
•
that. the Democrats in thesestern and
'central portions of the 'State had,giv
. en by the electiOid oit''lyniei,i and
lot° quietly trading hint off for totes
for their candidates for Congess. ;We
believed then that qontgomerys , anFl
his friends hero . were doing the same
thing; and the res in this oounti ter
Clymer and Montgdmerrl respective•
profes this:belief to hevebeen.rcor
roct—for. Montgomery turns up with
89 votes lodes- thaUlwere Oven to Cly.
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mer. •-.lkls contemptible i „ tins
ireateiterafy„kowsetlajOiWfriend,
as was done with ,',lYln i er;lq,
meaner Oil lo 'boast about it, l. , Aid
. 'n the Local of lut week. •
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Playing A•11 -
, e
,
I General George A. , ediiter,•irlieldid
's- "stay,' ng" Atitiy Jiihheen'
r • • ). 4.•• yr,
bring the summer Ana' rearty :f ikait •.
u fe
now reported to bel laboring ., pr ;.„the
mimesis ot thei Union ilepublioaniiick.
in Michigan: ashen:m . oog -
,nbit kr Jo naoo, tt l 4'fi4 7l i Ina ,Ne
1 'Cleveland PrOtiFire.ii:. i is
commission L-Coloneln the
Wit.
•Thir:PPirriniesliii he
t a
• purchased from rOlv •I°'h
the price aboya iilL4ted; and * high
•
P"C9 At: FAIL I s ijlWil he ;wants. that
' conimineioe Senate
ot the triiited‘Statts;
body::,Th i a witlnOta t io t i i Xottbg ,Mr
easter (Jibe a &ant.:
~ e •
ter -party, but he cannot cot tc
•
bare his bread butiered bn bot • 'sides
Tcybd
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ME
sirsorl
y ,t. 4
.11J'El3
if Ode yriffi - 'G'Biil'afffiniihr
. .0•:“1 le e .
tigg ni.4.4.4440 , 5yr ilf,ttkit [taw
tyi and titusattitiatiliniii nuustr be:taken.
Ttt'AviiiptAitfut ,
have to eave as. We prigke'agliod'
04Ylotts
agiViliiiifeadiis . 4tti"nji
doubt sympathise' wi n
.we lb
(4111?
. Q d 9 :1,,,,,w 1 says- that itiU, outaeltAhat,
ir praying - for Abe supsest3l,n - ' Viol
Leetit' an d the child k , WI tileal!
th4iith•
gratitude arl er.,go:? :Ave: meant;
Nif43#l AO' here is;our reward.'
!::•,-,r:J • ' , „ t •
Modal* -in : Troiabl
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Lyttelr' l i One or the 'penians
144'4'
mer by. the Pa tiadiaps. - hite, !been tried
reeently in the Cariacia:COartiV found
guilty,' and sentenced 'to , bd. toting: '
Catholic Priest,'Unmed
whowas likewnio raptero ay.fhe same
time, bas. also , been tried; : .eonvicted,
and sentenced .tet death. McMahon
avers, it r.d "we - believe`_ it was prdveo
in his trial, that ho Was going into
panada at the time . of the ii.vasiort
private . businees; but onl ascertaining
that he Was a Priest, the IFenitins int.
pressed.':hlin into their service for the
purpoee of "Caring for
~the wounded
and dying. " •
The Unit:A States Govvirnment has
intide'l request of the British Cover*.
nicatto be furniSbed with‘ lheiisPer;
ar 4 d
. the evidence affittlneed in the ttials
of,l43tacti andldeMahon; with a view
interfiosingitifthey behalf,
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- few Republican ,IneWspapors
sneer at the nomination "ofJOhn Moe.
rtiaar;'pul,, , iliit'enteiatreiler, for Con -
i?,' 7 " 4.9 w
taloa i not i ‘after, all.a l faness
the. sele4ticin / The nominating
Convention tbotightio, and we are not
ilispesed til'iti4iestii its jcitliin'eni . ,
the premises. B f itber of Llll3 - lfroqksoi;
WootiMunt somereterionAccont
plish men ts 41.nrrissey lays
met , claim ; to; .but these are slot. thc,
things that tha represe a tative,syatem
, (ekes account of.. r EI9 tollgsloattc:h con
stituencies why should !lA, vac
of, their , own sort represent - them ?
LOcal clairturtlai its personal
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4thrusts", liccomplfiihed good. during
the rent campaign) •WA 'admit tde
truill'of the piopositi,.ini Look 'at th's)
Tads: these "thrnetel were . oftener
made and , mo r e Venom toward
Col -Quay than any. eau else; widths
returns shoW thlst that gentleman, al.
'the' the third cididatti, polled
this 4-P votes mor e than I]ke:i3vor
did
.before Who will then dare to say
that they Locara -- "tht . .usti' accomplish
t,ed no'good • Col. Quay is not at
I home at'pkesent,,but-we„take the lib
.erty of- returning .to • the Local .bis
thanks for valuable services' rendered
. during the campaign. Please accept
TELE Local; in ipeaktng of tholron
blo in Maryland, - tqkes.sidts with,the
ex -t abets in that State , and says:
"We shol floe if ,th e .war does come
who•wiAlie humbugged who. will
ba ,wbippod this time.'
if the Lecars,talk has any.uteaniog.
at. all, it is. an saknowled,greent.:that
it audits party friends Were-whipped
before, and a beast - that: in the next
confliet..-they have a peospect pf farieg
better. You "helped. to put.the re
bellion deem!' with a vonieanee,didn't
you?':. •
GENERAL LOGAN ON COITERUZADEL•-:-
The following is an inteitogatiiiy pat
liy a. Cnpperhead to General Logan
daring oneof his s:peonhes
sad tho answer : •
• Cop. -4 few years ago, when you
was v. Democrat,. the Ropublicans twAl
ed you,..Dirty Work : LOgan-' are you
doing.this dirty work for-04 Republi•
,oun.party noWY" - - .- •
Goners' Logan.si'f,en, - • sir ; IL; am
atiAoing -Copperheads,l. snit is LI the'
Airajoot t ,,,Work overdid; but it bus got
to oe done.":, . • ..
e ... $
~.!tai,`Agierattire.ot Vermont,' on the
284-inet.;:eleoted Uon L. P. Poland to
illfi•Ont ite/reipiiia ter m of Senatni
tOlfiiMii;! fit ' Ole
T. '3; Senate, and
r lP*.:Afie -1. 4 - : pmfic to fill the
iiooxpireg In
ti' it tileiator FooteLT
dt,theisome,Aricr,--iitinj Jaatin Sl'Mor
•tillt-teirtisyefited'ilintiddlStiii,e Senator
t
10 -1 14 :::3 41 1 1 ii-Itio AbeSAVO. .M.af4il.
I.? :ek :f' , : ' 'I F .. *.... : .
1.3yci.)144", lexieg lA° .pest
Yillryrlgitt.:. martini Jim, Alice
HooperptirlMsrowiifities•r- The' form.
ties, wiiile the lattei is noloss diet's.
guiibeci for her - personal attractions
Ili
MEE
cr - Rrnrin. for ,mg I a re; plant.
kali; .A6i!iire4ll6o
5'1.1 1.1V.P; ! .E:
rpreb r . .,Felt9 .I:UP9tO .
were in.the army s tand.while ,
st+owettuneolayifg in-Winter' qnsitere:
we *thie'dkalledsickitit `as PH:4 .I
vo 4 1farekt!), and t?eo9u,nn:YTl/ id, our
Aulr lain* "BaPPrl9n'StAD.,?. - a94:
"tame dowarlintidsomelron ;male of ,
ths , Xocart,politieilltleasts;:blrire bawl
,hecome :ifelioOt:bay like
"makes a;,mouth
4ot,4e.trizo repsoo..of
his tioatility; then'. we inspect 'that . be
-id envious of the AlistinetiOn •thon ac.
carded us aid; we do'not 'WOrider,.. that
"jown" : 01 011 r*,_ e1f,"."449rn" on
tim ? Government an d "down" on. "the
war .ritat ?region'', conducted" for nolo
baiing mean 1 itnj a riotivost::laarsbat
f ' , wipe tier
ocsWil.,4l4vaziena.capseity and fitness in
inn- feta:position of., this kind and
made appoint meat; !instead of
making hiria, - they Aid, an aid-de.
camp. whOse hasineas itjwila tai bny'his
Generafa onaekeraTatid: keep up the (
supply ,:of Iwhiskey i ,mould
hate been to , daii the happiest violl
at t6 . 4;mcistp?idricts 'IAIO 0 '!lgilyei;
Bat the e.Ontrrist
.. heiWeen Voit
i .
volt itarshal.With , powers and' re9 o o
511)M - ti l de -seccind only to. the General
contrnarid; 'and an . oliterairi"giggei
bOss," too appa re nt,, and the our;se'.
quenge 4..0401 becomes excecilingly
wroth-whenever he thinks of it; •
Swingitig A.raiii34:4&3llV
Cot - ;A: - X....breiiire. Cif the Ohanihoras '
burg keposifoiy, who tipeebilis'aiOvell
posted in political matters is any man
, .
in Pennsylvania, in his paper cf a few
days ago, in tipeaking of President
.
Johnson, saps : •
We spesa - adviaedly whep we say
Ahat he assured a tending lteriblican,
M. C.. within' the last ten di?pi that he
Would be in harmony lsitli'Congress
iti-a•tery. short time, ;'and he,,occused
his, removals lby sa ting that 'lie, had
removed ha;ifour. comparatively . ;* that
he' lo4t largely' b rit:; that every aP
poititiniint-offenilud all, vilib Were di*.
upticinted,,While him§ appointee* vury•
l'Otten voted t' Republican ticket •to
save ItiernselVea in the ' Semite: ,Wu
know; also, that in _at' toast two in
,ets..iiies he Lint revek,oo ' appointments
;;alina , lilrriade and continued the Re
,publican indtimbents, and in one of the
tnstaneea he ',proposed to - do it if a Re•
'publican .Congreasman: desired" it.—
'nein' are fart* within' our knowicilgc.
and, we giro Ithem t'o show _that Ans
drew Johnson wouta, at, least in some
ily . Seemn to enjoy, at ,
tempt to retrieve his 'fearful. fatal lull.
Anotitir Union Triumph.
West Vittginia has followed in the
wake of Ptinnsytvania,, Ohio, Indiana
and lowa, ; and. given
. ti "rousing"
Union majority .on ;the 26th. The
Unicto State ticket bas been elected
by a'majorllty l of abent 15,000, three'
Union Congresirnett elected,-and the
Legislature of the State secured by
an overwhelming- majority. Well
done, West !Virgin i a I All honor to
her brave and indomitable Union men
Rom. Joint! L Tnomss, Representa
tire in. Congress !pm Second Ma
xylard district, find a Candidate for iv
election,- had •a, recent, conversation
with Genetal.prunt, in New York, in
which the latter expliCitly and voltin.
tarily'took g r ound in favor of the con
stitutional amendment, and declared
that, it wuuld he fatal to the South if
they refusedto adopt it. -In all the
t f ,
SpieChig pf Mir ., Thomas gives the
purticulais this conversations .in
Which the General gave bim Wenn
qualified asasurartee. , . •
Tax Locta
tri l ion, and
of tbia count
for; "up Salt
LitU local n 4
ealt,of tb`n
him to ,bo
calnetatoril
d, 064
rel • n
IQIIUS etiminsf6o.z-00 - RaV..enCie
Comintesitiners estiinateqbat- ove - 42,
000,000 gallons of distilled' epiri ttt 189,
000,000 gall i ons•of fertnented
arid . 10,000,01:10 gallone of impt , : . trtec
!ignore are lsl nuttily .consumed in this
eounity•' coating $500,000,000.'i The
Government revenue derived front the
_liquor busitiees is eistitested at 06,727,
286 - annually
. , .
Gattsaat'Joits P. HANTRANTIVAnd.
itor. General nf Pennsylvania,- has' Ned
osptedthe ito4ntntent - of colonel in
the regalar*rmy; tendered him some
time ago by thaSeoretary Wsr,, and
'will leave hie, office, -at .
•11srrieburgb,
on the Ist Ofillovember . -
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Ttie Btistoaßost says "the election
returnado notfnlfll tbe prophoqes of.
.tho - Ihit'llo they. answer
the expectation of 'the Demoorata?—
The Pitts* view is tho latest . case of
cold onmfort' -
says that next year the
the betitoeratio party
oomprise4he crew
Itiver)r,',, The editor If
doebi knows, for-the. re
eleetfea here proved
o. .of the best pOtical
tho nge. His' Brim,
cations rttro ways data
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Th e MILTYPInfHIDSMIio•
Since our *ii,r - iiiii;j, , . trouble
Marylanch ' ‘,.--:-;' ' , , : r ..iii • miter;
°ban: ." save ,, ' 7 • " Cf. .
'‘.. .1 tot' .
,
Poll .-A • 4 `'--- a te
' '"igi 4 '
have " r'".. -- rfor . c. ----- ' --1 1
II rell.- . , ., ' , Seal
CII3IO . __IMA4II:-L . fo r ;ran
the.
. -_ . O',IL
the CommissioirierOn :the outside
,
of our paper - will ;Ipeltitild a com plete
ist4.o,fi ttrivantgillt+, lt- ) 1 T,
"till °beeier. Tb ias Balt imore AfiWeri;
it . I , I T 4T-6 § l7 Pilijaiii: 7l7 ., .:r, '7. -7 ,,
. ;',1 1 ,61 . eividoiiCa t''iiitiiiciett ' thfi; Police
I CdiliniiellffiPiii 4 . 1 0 1 . t be . ePTPIeKr re,
i fated. ,i 4 ...4ity . i*, thote,lignioyis , c9=:..Tbcf,
definee. ,: : - ' - ' -' ' .
-i ListrAfolkE., Octebei',"o9-41: bt ;A r k"-
ainin4ion it thi., - ,eharges, 14/14195t AIM , .
PoliSa Cominhalopers, was resuu)o44o7
daY4t A.r.bapolis..., Somst,W4o4 , ; Yiitt:
C"fiell we r e !!;alnived. 'Oheni ,fti . . , one
440E9 bg- pvcosec9oo 4 : ,ll 4 l ":l!Oggit
they ,were .through, but would, have
sou.° rebitting evidence. ... ,':'
7 The. examination of ivriiiieic '.,
s ea for
the defense will commence to•morrow.,
The evider.ce ot to,iiiy,.. elicited Both—'
iig important.
4,1
Why not Admit the Loyd?
Great'• stress,ft lairtorpou thitignew
two by the , friends of the. PresidhntTa
iit discussing the 'Bobbin fir Coot
grass toward, she lkettbethAfire!
sentatiVessent to Washington I.VV. I I'
not admittlie,loyrautenand reject the
others?" .it . is, asked. :, ,But the trOth is
there .are no loyal -,mea .ameng. the ,1
whole conecuiros," it:talent vsbsisa, r , ars
called 'loyal who...have i l enbseribest, to
the- twit Jutth And: What , it i an astir
worikswiten..it -is. known .abut those
same men have it estendlif, violated , on e,
be the freest and bit.diag obligsiuna
everimposed, that to the gonstitotion
of tha Untted Statee ? That • waimity
riot do injustice.let .us look atilt° list
of Representatives to Congress elected
froal the South o i, -
'Aisf¢anta -L-TO ' l the Senate r -George
S."l - .ldiston, Lewis F. Parsons,!both
rebels. 119ase—C. C. Langdon,j3eo.
C. Freeman. Cullen A. Baktle, Joieph
Vr. Taylor, B. T. Pope, T. J. Jackson:,
all rebels. -
• ,
Arkansas-.Se nate--E: - Baxtei,_ W.
ID. Snow, one a Cc pperkesi. i'lloarte---
Geo. H. liylo ) J- M. •Johnsors,i*ln.
Byers:all. rebels. . ... :4 -
'•1
FloriclaSenste —* Call; ' Win. l
Mar•ein,. one rebel House--:P;:iMc.
, , ..
Leod, rebel. - 1 - . ",. •
Georgia.—S2nato—Alex: . StepbenS,
Herschel V. Inltrol'on, both noteck 34=
bels, one of them Vice- Pres i dent ,
the other a Senator in' the rebel Cote.
gress. House-3 Cuban, P. Giok. li,
Bochanan, E. G. Cabinet's, j .D.4. , Mat.
,t,hewit',.,J. H. Christy ,W . T, V of!or'4.'
rill rebels orttie Worst ( ' or t., - 1 - *
laui.siana.--sonate -RaMiall.• Hunt,
-Henry BOyee, both%Telrels.: ' HOuse;-;-
-Louis St: Merlin, Jacob Berker„,ll.oh'i.
C. W;okliffe, Jslin E, i Kiiii, . ,T. 04 p, S.
Young, all rebilr. , -1, ,
, -,1 _
Missinippi -,--, °nate—W. L. SiiaTii
ey, J; L. Alcorn, one rebel. ‘yllonsrl-:-
E. A. Reyhulde,;B A.
.Pierson, Jareei
T. Harrison, A.l-W. Wok, E.' G. Vey ,
ton. all rebels. _ .
Noplh Carolina , -Senate—fr.o. Pool,.
W. A.. Graham, both rebels. 1101itie—
J. R.Stubbs, ("but ICA C. Clark, fr, C.
Fnller, J. Turner ; Jr.; B. Brawn, S. JI:
Walkup, A: IL Jones; ellrobeht.';;-
South • Caroliais.'—Senatelohn' .4.
Manning,. B. F. )Berry .1 tln'ite---Thn
D. Kennedy.' William i c Aikon; J...., Mc
Gowan, James ? FarroW, L. U. Ayer,
all rebels. • • .• ' .
1 • • 'l..
Texas-0. M. Roberts, president of
the'seceeston convention of Lfifil,•i - has
been ebose.n ono of the Senators,: At
che State eleCtiOn jillit, held, the yebil
ticket's with Throeltinnilon et rte head,
'-was.elected by a foor4ittlis ,vote, i ; The
eliuractet of the Congressmen tp, tic
elected may be 'guessed. 1 : •
-- •
• Virginia . —gano yet elect.
ed. Ltougt.--W. H. B: iCustis, L. 'II.
Cbandler, B. J 1 13arbOur, Rob't Bldg.
way, B A. '
...-DsCis Alex. 11. H. Stuart,'
R. Y. Conrad, Duitiel A. lingo, all re •i
els except Chandler', ' who is ,a,vety
bad Copperhead.i . • '
• Isn't this a Pretty list to set before.
Congress? Why, indeed, Oti admit
the loyal ? Wh7 don't the South send
'nib - to Washington ?, Let them.eted
them first.—Commonwealth. ' ::,- •
An Open Fight on the R.euikril
Question. •
It would seem that ;the Seeritary IA
the Treaseit end.the postmasteriGeG i
oral ere boerinititle . weary of renrving
capable men front positions suborlinate
to tlieir-Deperttrients.;', Secretary, MG-.
Cuilech yesterday flatly refiesed,sena
ter,Cowan and a delegation of, Peue.
sylvania office hunteri, to tnake places
for such applicants - by remotiing r)ther
men 'entirely capable lof perforrning
the bervice to,which they are asilign:
ed. :,,,,. Postmaster General , Raedall,
some time fince, made' a sheilaerefit-
Ial•tto an application • Presented by
•Co*an. An appeal was taken to the
President,- - who assured the- offiee
hunters that room should be made for
affilthe friends of the administration
that could be accommodated.; 1 This
(Armes the question of removal i to , a
:finet.C . oititr •The Heeds' ofthe Treasury
and Post Office`Deti'aitelents. who are
responsible for thb trarierietien ot-, , the
business: confided' to their charge, say
that they are Nair/Merl walk the subor
dinates .-;under their ' direction C The,
President,. on the other ;band; insists;
that , all` these- - faithful, subordinates
meet be removed; to make mint - fin
'artizan preleranees - Of hte ciert:l PO - ,
makes welleirlistle betvieen'the'Pre
inent-and'tvrG of-hia Cabluet Glficeie.
Whinh.of tbeepartisa Will yiefd- IP:- , e.
eatinot tell; • 11: will bardly'•-bts be
"Sava 'Judaea:"; , 80 look - ieti 'tor:
, breakers - in the Cabittet.f---Efitr.l4l'•tl.
081M111130, ,
ArAgiIINCWON, Oet:i 29.--Seiiretart
Seward is seriously;' prostrated with
grief at the: death of , his' daighter ,
today, to i'whoia he 'wait inoitolosely .
attached. Miss Paunie Seward, after
ari Maass of tiro wycke,died thli
_noon.
=Mr
El
cos were,
'June 80,1865 • $
,• •• • -
4t:ttrtitsiN 64 0,i9;5i0 1 ; video
lialw. vay,, At its Talw
.tbjkinikkoce:Tata4 over
0004 r . r .:/ r 1 1% 4 4 - 1
!3ipts and nxkoditureifot ctie
units 4 Stow.. for-Ahct 64t-year pre
foliOws;
juositim, •
Frets! ittitoitir • ' '
Fronk publii leads '
From direct tat'
Priam itternitiantotas
From 61a - cameo= •
Civil; fareip, miseellaneolis
Pensions and Indians
War.
. 1 i it
.. :
jatarast'
' -•Toln1 ;.•• ,518 847 887•70
Teta ' ; 556,089,195 08
Total expenditures • • 1519,847,38610
-1 , 07
• . 'Exeess'of receipts • - 691 ,
8.)7 36
Aut this excess of .thi4y.tieveittml6
ibitt of receipts .does :trot s how tpje
cuquutity Of the :country. to pay og i lte
ilebta,.for it
. 111 occurred in
,thi-lakt.
few.monthe„ Thci war'eXTenstis Of the
first, quarter were 81f15.00 ,(108; durtilg
the,lask quarter they hicf'dlindled to .
812,000,00. The expen ditures of the
War Department duringi the coming .
year would be over 8240,000;000 loss,
Agit? that ,of the past,.'year, Were it
net, for the equalization bountits bill.,
As.compared with t e brat 6sekl
your ending June 80, 1 s,,We'find tn,
the past F ear in inereas of receipie
frOm internal revenue of 100;000,000,, l
and
,of custoirts of 895. C, o,ooovwhile i
Iths're has been a dirriinution of expen
seifor war of over 8750 1 ,000000, andl
for the nr.vy ot 680.000.000. The year
eliding Eteeenibei 31. : 1565,` shOwed a.
'`after
of 8619,000,0_00; tiii . tnonthe
'after that time, the year endiOg June
30, 1866,._showed kw - excess ot receipts
ever expenditures of nek 4837,000,000.
IL. F. Siorton d, Co.'s ECropein,Oir 7
cOlar has' tliefollowing remarks • upon
the roductlon-of the public debt: .
The stitternzut - ' of Lite. public debt;
for Ootober lat, 1866,i sli e r a a further
reduction:in - . tNii liabiliti • of the Gov"
erument, amour.ting to $434 .
6,327
baring the month of August, the lotaF
'debt wail reduced 837A16,108; and dur
lug the vombined moutb4 of June acid
July,. 837,189,091 -The total i l Vilne•
titan during, the four imokths ending
Septerilbevl,3o. 1866, thuk amour l is to
886 b 51 1 ,426, lAl:cording to the month'.
,13• 1 of !retUrnm, theAmt.unt of pub
lie
. debt, at the begitin . mg h
of reac
I month. from ,Okober 1, 1865. 'toiLoa.
1,',1866, has kreen is follows, • i
1865. 1 .., ~, 1 , 1_ . .
ckitober 1 . '. '5f._4744,9117,726
ficivember 1 •- . '
December I , •
'4 i••••
. .
.1866: : ' - ' ' •
January 1- °
February 1 -
Mareh 1
April 1 - • ' ' ' '
May. 1 • • . ...
June 1
July 1 •
August • -
September 1
October 1
• 'Ly s ' the
. laSt''sixi'
traordinurg aOgregatts 'of
of debt has been, liquifj. ted—a rate
of payment which wodd , extir.gniflh
,the whole Indebtedness f the . Gov—
ernment within nine ye rs. During ;
the last twelve months 171,610,78-5'
of, debt has been paid . otT-4, rate of
liquidation Which,,thougNuot go lark*,
as that of the :an six months, would'
yet wipe out the whole debt : within ,
fifteen years. Thi4 large reduction' of
debt 'him- been effected-thr ugh the or.'
It
dipary -re . Ines, .which h vekeen col
lusted Wit out. . any symp ours 'of die=
content t, taxation, ;am! which it
Would Itp ar, Congress is nut likely,
early-. to reduce. ' 1
NMI
'mum
iMMIBEE
•7
„National Thanksgiving..
• A PROCLAMATION.
- -
iAlmighty Gt. ;.,.Our Heavenly Fa
itrer, has ',been p earred oiruilotalo to
ue, as a people,-_notbcr 'year of, that
national life whi ch is an indisperemble .
condition of .priaCe'i seem 4, - and prog;
Mille.. Thht, year, moreover; has been'
crowned with many pectin r blessings
The civil war that was o • recently
among. no, has.Lnot been an i ywra re
]
opened. 'Foreign interventi on has
ceased to'exeitoralarm or apprehension.
Intrairive pestilence has, beec benignly,
mitigated. Dom i astie tranquihty hail
iirpnved, . sentiments , off': conciliation
have largely prevailed, &id affecs,ions
of. loyally, and patriotism have_ been
widely renewed : Oar fields have
yielded quite - abundantly. Our mining
inclustryhas been richly ' rewarded.
and we have been allowed to extend
our railroad system far in
or recesses of the. dountr
cOrnmeree, has resumed
activac ~
ity in , foreign Teas: d fr,hese &rest
national blessings demnn •'a national
aelindwledgernent. . .1
Now, therefore, T, indr a , 1.1":5h isn't:,
President :of the' United States, do .
.hisreby recominend,thit T disday, the,
1 291 h .of
. .binvember ne.4, - . , sii, set Apart,
and observed a:lark:v[l6in .1,0 ,the se!.
eral-Stauta,and,'Terzitoti ' nf' the.Thil,
led States by the : peOpla,t erecd, as a.
a,,,
AO cif - thanksgiving and praise t 9 .41.
.inighty,God,' with due rOnembranesi
, !Agit in ..1ii"J.4 43 a114P ' .4°,0 . every: MOM
speakliiaHonor.. -1 roc° ii'mead also,
,thatdn the :solemn oceasinn, Cwi '
do
h4mbly and: dimotit:ty inTltire 'tint to
grani,,to . our, national cionn . eils, and to
bur whole people tikit diTtois, wisddn:
ahigh alone can lend any I nation into
!,e way or all kood. le,- 'Jring.these
natinnal thaoltsgivings, maim:, end
MI
&cations We haVe the divine.aPen
i that,"T4e Lord reniainetit Kit.g
1. ' bent that are weak e.hall
; de dgment. and each dr &re
csi l
I h H e learn Ilia way. The
, a iv 4 strength tO JEN people,; l
)Lifird Shalt give to His' people_
se. Of peac" •' - - - : ' Ii I
b t r
*hereof I have het enr.ti•
iy hand and canoed the sent of Om
Irnited - Suttes. l ,to be staled., Done at
the city of , Washington Otis eighth •
disytOfcctoherilythe ygsr of oilperl
oaertlb - SinWefiritt:fiiidirci, d,a4ditiify
aizotn of 111.0 indp00d,00Ce...4.1.L...02
Usitcd.gtiqMlifiAtAyikit•
1 , /qlDirgly TOMNSON..
Ihn Prelndenk;•/ • -
13 fiiKp IT - Sii4l4ii S' k - ' iirgitlii: - I:
• .... -,.....,,,-,.. ~ ..e - 4.,7 . -
858.899 16
180669 ' 816 19
•
-'.11 1 11419Ft
tbe jt ofd!qp,
jkeufpripyi
R.slBo, !.
•
U PAMPHLET,; LAWS: pv4864 Invoi,
, been received at the.Prothottotarr,s office s
an are'readifordeliiery to - .
hifeame. . M. VlEYdhifi,
petBl.'66, . Prot litinot sty,. '-
" fLocekinaert iitneet iseithairecoicity.)
64:
179,04d,480A4
• :,:c W 1
1;974,74 12
. 809,226;812 81
56,125066.48
' 3E"cxx• -- ia . . '
anTflli undarsigaed . 64fers for salt a MARE
- - end COW.. i lbe !pare laperfectly soupd
iittietil years
'. old; raoksander the'saddle;
trots iii, lla m as. Colt ,:4 tuonths old.
.. •
', •.
-1 i 'J. . C F IV, "D.',
oe$1 : - . ' -VBridgewister Pk; '
556,039,195 06
41.040;965.98
16268;800 44
284;448,701..82
43,610,082 21
; 28 , 074 . 727 27
ONE LOT . on the _corner. of Fifth and Elk
:41zets,, the'Barough of Beaver. This
Lst. frontat , ort Fifth Street 110 feet,snd qn Elk
188 feet. Will 1* Sold low fo'r Sash. For
fuitherpartienlars inquire ofS' B. Witson,Esq.i
• 0et81; 1 66.',- ' • . •
. . . . .. .
Beaver County . ; Oil Couipany,.
A
.1.. AtiEBTING of the Bioalchoidera of ,tise
"Beaver County Oil Company" viilt be,
. at -tha. Bevenue Office, in '.. Beaver, on
Monday. thei bth"day !of illioietitber next.. at
2 o'clock P . AI. - 41 . fu1l aktendance iidesiretl.
• 0ct31,!66.'• - D.1:.'1 . 1tIBBIE, Presißant. •
.; .' - • - lLotnileopy ] '
Teacher* -Ccituay Institutea.
A••FTER holding . our public
.examinations
ll'and'constilting teachers and school offi
cers, we have'cOncluded to divide the county
into three t iiiitricti, aud• hold . Institutes in
each, continuing three days. By -this ar
rangement,•is greater numberotteachers will
be.reached, and moire good necoinplished.
Teachers I 4 the reSpetitive districts
tend the mosti convenient .Institute. - They
'will he held aslfallows;i viz: '•
Southern Dirttrict, it IlOOkstown, Norem. -
her 15,16 and 17; ;
Eastern Dist rict , at, 'Freedom,. Noeember
28, •29 and 30;i 4
Westerd t bietria, at pailington o December
6, 7 and 8. . j!" - , -
; Local committees will hiappointed to make
tirrangement-for the mite nainment uT .mem•
hers of. Mel tiirtitute, at.d.to procure instru-
Arent!' music. ;. : 1 . , - , .
In\
: 1 Parenta; ic . 1 officers' anti ministers, are
*pelted to utte d ; . • . ..:
By Order , oft,F. Cora.:l .
t • it J.
I. REED, Co. Suet.,
I' . Darlington,Ta.; Oet.i 29th, .1866.
- .I -7-
DRS GOODS!
F . ' CT 3FI. gEt 1, •
Cloaks '&1: Slka.Nkls
lc •
CAEAP:U
E hneajnst received one of the Largest
and roost Complete ..,toek of •_
2;74054,758
2,714,683,214 .
2,716,6416 as
2 716,8 .152
'i,111,856,000
2,705,846,516.
DRY GriCl 0 DS
Ever. offered •to•the public in this city.
, I
Mao. a splendid assortment of i t
Ladies', Misses and • Children's
- •
2,689,689,842
2,670,288,807
no - statement.
2,633,099,273
2,596,683,168,
2.573,336;941
i ntim tho ex.
• 132,3t9 57.5
, . .
'All qualities, styles and prices, eil great—,
I • ly reduced rates.
~I- • ' , •
CAIWETS, OIL CI.4OTIISJCUGS Sze
,
The Largest , Stock arid best . Assortment
of Ceirpets, Floor Chl Cloths, Mirth -
Rugs, Mat!ty . -Lo. _ _ ever offered,
•
•
Persons in want of anything in our'**mid do well to give ma call. as we are de
tertnined to ielltur stock at psices which will
astonish
N
ser-Reminakr the placer •
,
'LATHER Si 'CO.,
186 Federil tit,. 4 doors below 3farket-house,
octal:qui' 1] AL!..EQIIENY CITY. •
4 NOtioe lia-Partitiod, •-
iIN the.OrPhans'• Cou4 in and for the °pun
ty of. Beaver, Statefof Pennsylvania. .In
the matter of thetpartition of the real estate
of Adam drF.hanx, lite, of the borough of
I ,
Fre - otn.. Beaver' county, Pa. To the, heirs
and eget representatives of said dec'd ,- to wit:
mar ~,Ginkhim, (widow)Thos. 11. Cooper and
Minerva hitilwife, Geo. A, Marquis and Mary
B. his irife,dames Hooper and Emily his vritk
residing iti Grundy county , Mo., Adai Gra- '
I ham, ,residing in Paducah,' Ky., - Theodore .
Graben]; and ‘ Thai, 111.1 Elliott, guardian of
minor - grand I childres of Said deceased, and all'
others inteiesteci: You Jan& each 3f. you are
hereby notified that an inque'stio , make , parti
tion or valuation of, the' al eitate of saidde
ceased will be held on' , die -preriii4eit in th
borough of Freedom, onithe 9th'day •of No
vember, 1888, at which .time and place you
may attend,if "yoti- think proper. - • , . .
' ' .408. LEDLIE , tth'fr.
, , ,
-:. . ..? 1
&Attire's Orrice, .1 ' •
Oct. 8, 'lBO6. ~.--,.
'-• EXEC , • NOTICE.'
L ETTERS
. .
L ' ETTERS tea meritary on the estate'
• of Seam* Goancrit, late of New Sewick-'
ly tp., BeaveiWed.l, 'haying been ,grant
ed to the mid ed, ill periooa indebted to
said estate are iequelittici to make immediate
paiment,ald those having claims against-the
estate':-'Rill Present , them 'to :the subscriber
properly authenticated for settlement.: `
; . , ,
-• 1 •, - JAMES C. rEßousox, ter.;..
0417'86 ...
- li New Sewickly , tp
the loterit
%011ie one
enetomery
ADMINIS'I'EATOR'S NOTICE.
otidnilnirratlon/bn ttoultnte
;• of- ' Ononos &tr
in.; late Ofiiotdh)diALTer
township, Beater countt:• '
grhnted to the ;Anders' (11; ;
_ g y
p reasnt properi
Aohn CiAberteon, Qf Sou direr . p ik t,'
for adminiitiafer, or 1.15 the - alinifnisfrator
hipself. 81111 TR; Adm7ic •
' • ;0417'66 ; Washington; , Pa.
~
-rr,
1F yon wont to buy Pure Drugs, *Medicine
• PIA Chemicals, go Yo Moore's Druglilt7Sre•
I=
- ,
I
.VITUS & SHAWLS.
and at extremely low pncea
=I
REGISTERS'Nov'
. •
. . 1
,/./a Peen= t otemic,/ in he fam Z •
' . '''Aihrthltstrieldi4 ' ' - u f %
inch • hove been Passed and file d to --"' il.
egiiteriliblikeintif—Beilittvoilti, .4, s il l "'.
take notice:. that Abe WM' v1)1) btlireytent e i: ,
the Orplittiti7.Cburf,loAtt hitlffntites eee ''''
- 1,41 . 0r.:11* eounty,of, Timor, on ly e d n.;,, , • ii,
theiMit'44. cff, 'Neittmlief; A - 11 ; 4 1Wri t ;
'epufiematiou and a ll owance:- . '. - " . •
.Flist ruid final account of Samuel RSA . " '
talkie /It se trill thila Of Mary tofttd Q .--
First and final account of M. ar., "Asa - 114 , 4
and William HOodCsiiiraerlititth list
,of 1 3 0;1341 0 4,,11eeA 1 , ..-i r.-• 6 :
• 114)
1 • Firat'ifitilindricedittit:i3f,Dl,44 l4,
tin: salutisietrater-of -the-ostu e , 4 _•
31iirtillf ilee)/- ~ ' ~., L ' "_"g o t
.. isleackeed-final accottukolt Stlinupte6'•
lexecutor of .the,lsisi waof NUCCaltin.deof
; The ae:connt of. Abaci 1 "-Lacoek,,,d e4 i • '
fritlof 4 .6 f i fhe ' , stet eof 'Alerecier-e4;
..Mona
-, Theactint Of *Mimi Patters on ,
oi,'., he last wlll-Of Eitzobet•b Miler, the'tt•-7"
Final account of William Duff, e l ,
:the last will of'Yohn Duff, dec'd.
r •
.• ,
The aceointt.Of'Themtna Nicholsec,
if !helot' will ofJoha Faring. deed. '
The account,: .3Largarrt Moody,,
tratrix of Joseph Moody, and Salsa
Mintinistrators of the:estate
. of lota a,
deed., who was•ene uf the erecutoei ,r,
bait will of. Matthew Glans, !dee'd. .• .
'The account of *A.I), Gilliland, ad ie i i g m ,,,
tor of Abe estate of Itlw . Citililank r dee'd., el m '
. was' itttell,Truatt.e. in Petition to ig t ,
ealept• t: atate of. D. 'Gilliland, do .
The taiopliktist of James White, adadeld r i tor
of Ibe eataii,..of" , Idilo CiiM•deed. ,
..
I First anti fliaraccount of James . Stei,,,, o _
administrator of the est at eof Thomas ttrta:
.emi; deed., who was, gunrdian of Th 1 ,,,,t .
Abrahard, mindr son of Thiunas fi : ' Al4, ‘
dee'd. ' • , • - i - ' '. •r. , .
The accounts of J. T. Stochdale, gu k ki, - ,
, of Joeeplt::George apd Smith Calhooti, ad r .i. „
' children of James 11 l ralhoom k deed . 7 • • i
The accounts 'of Andrew SWaney. gli l it,i i l
of Jane' Dawson and. Matilda Datgiod, ei1,,,„
children of Henry Dawscup'dec'd. - • I
First and final account of tlugh Martin: ex.
eoutor of the last will of Maria A. W. g a id, ,
dec'd. , ' • . • '
First. and final 'aco.itnt of A ndre w Why.
administrator de bonis,t gli of the iestate d i lut es . I
A. , 111'1l ill; decd. - , :•
First andlnal accoinit of Hu411R../iisie rso i,,;
administrator cum tesio.3esto a.nero,of R e i !enk ,
Campbell, dec'd. ti? 1:1d0011E,
Beavei; October 17, lA.
Notice.. in; Partition in the , illoh la t
tof Beaver coun'y. . • !
In the matter of the parlitioil of.the rut
estate of Iteberea.Mulvanon,,deel -
B "aVER ;VOUNY, As:
I Ili: . tit.I.IIIONICEILTII OF •
SEAL I'LNIY.SI MANIA, to ko;. •
• . ther fiortell and Joseph Garen
ht r husband of Wells eenrstY. India* Joke
Glass„of Wells counq. Indiana, Wm. m ap, •
of De. Witt connty; Texas,lffisSek..
Beaver county, Po...Luc l inda Barcist! and Jed.
Barclay.-.her ..husband. of ilughanan coma!,
lowa. Sarah Johnston andolohn Johnston her .
husband, Beaver ettity...,,Tra., Nancy duo
renee .and Joseph 1 rettes her -holism'.
Reacer county.. Pa,. Nancy. Glass, widow et •
.I..ames Glass, deed, and the children of sail
JameA G*Sl4:dec'tl.. to wit : lent N Glass,`
Wilson Masa, .Teny,_ intermarried with David
Estseld; Missy Ann - lileati,Andrew Glass,Jalts
Todd, surviring'huthani of Abbey Tolid, fqt
znerly Abbey Glase r deed., and -- Todd,
-minor daughter - of said Abbey Todd, ',10a.!•1 4
blurt ha Glass, inteimarried with Geotgellar-
I o r . arid - George Glass, 1,11.0 f whom role
.Welts county, Indiana, ezcept JohnS Zilss,
who resi l'es in BearirYcoun:y. Pa.), heirs of
said Rebecca Nlttliionon, othen
interested: Orectingtoannilti* 01 ' 3.. 14 are
hereby notified to vez and -ntaatia it-betmetla
Honorable_ the Judgen. 'of our - hiiid .Coun st
Beaver,' inlaid county, on the second_ NI - whit!
( Pah) of November next, to accept .o.rstast
the real estate of said deceased, nt thettin. '
tion thereof bl the iroinest, viz: - Thirport
Academy lot N0.'28 - , with mansion house*, '
valu 'at $13.1 1 00; 13. containing 170 acresud
;5 perches, Tallied at So per acre; C enosia
ing 124 acres and 22 perch.% at $25 permit
• DAIS - acres and-70'perehes,- at - SI-I per urn
I k , being part of AcsdeMy lot N 6.20, et $114;
F, befitg out lot No. •123 . ,•6: acres and 47 -per.
ches,'at per acre.: ,•G, being unt Int No
122, Containing acrelt, at S6O per acre II;
being • ont lot'. No. 121,. 6. acces:st sl4l , rf
acre) 1, being Academy 1-it No. 64. - a4s4 6 l_
sad j, being lot No. 15,1, in borough of Bridge:
vrater,nt-$150; and in z the event of non-pull
aticei, to show cause why, the
,saute shaid . bill
be sold. ; W:tuesstke lion. 13. B. ChidAtilit_ ►-
Pierident'af our said Court st.BestetObadA:
day of September, itlfs t.
J 4111%; A. FR.l7,llfilt,.W'
The parties abolo named - will takes:Wm
•
seeordingiy. - • 30dE,1. , IL LLOLLE.
octlTtiti: . . . Shed
. .
Ott PHAN S' .COLTRT . .ALE. •
BY virtue of -an. order - of the Orphasi
Court of Beaver county,the untierAgott
administrator with thti • will annexea of Ili-
Ham Moore, late of _Monrairconnty. Ohio. dr
ceaszd, will expose to sale gy publivenloi
.
or out-cry, upon the premises, on
-. ~ ,
• . 110.. . :4 Y, aVoVentbei 12th, 1866'
at ll'o'dock• A. M.; all the following Ids d
grotind, : litter, of said ,leaeased, situate in f t hr•
view, Ilhhver county l'eunsy:vithis, to se:
. No I, begiarting at the strechglienee tills
of K. D:Dawsun, north 791 degrees, west';,
perches,'south`l2l degrees, .wcst S.i pectins
thence- by lot:late of Thomas 11.
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south 7:11 -degrees. east 3:9, perches, th' t;
degrees, east 2.6• perches, tiouth 794 tierr‘
east 1 perch - to, the street ; - thence by a
street, north 11215reCs, eat 951 perches tie
the place ` ofdiPilig; on ' w ich is e rectetis
good brick .dwiellpig -11oilse, lone ands ha
stories bigh.' with %Oar tinderpesth, well
%vat er at 4.11 e' door, &u:‘ - = :
No. 2,, beginning jet the' streeti thence b 1 I I
alle south 861 degre:!s, enstl44 feet: Oleo'.
by land of 11. D. Dawson north ridegro•
West 02, feet,. thence' north Stil degree!, °re it
92 feet; thence bylot of•Jataison Elltott. isatb
11 degrees, west 30 feet: thencelasit tlBsl , '''
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greesi.iWest • 181 lent; , thenne 'IV the PT
street sOut h'l2 degrees, West 61; feet 1 0 ,t
place of beginuing. -- ,
14 . 10 : B,lbeginping at-:he;cornerfor3lrs.Qo7L-5.
i let. thence b lot of Jtimison 'Elliott north il
degrees, east 261 feet; thence by o!r
by James Graham, troth 81 degrees , " I T:
feet; thence by hind of 11. D. Dnetsos, li i :
degrees, east'3 , 3l) f?et, thence soath fill,.
-Pees, west 204.5 felt, thence north 111,.,,g.1
treei,east 93 feet,thendeiby an alley, llo6 , l L i
deg., west 165 feet tht4nce south 11,1 det7',"
I , west 356 feet, ilien ' oe north 79.1 degr eei lr s ;
128.7 feet, thejic'e smith 111tlegret.e,ltre!r:13i
feet, thence south 79 9 de eel, east:l4,oi 6,
thence south >3 degrees )'west west 2.14.0„f e r- , ...-
Place of beginning. ' .
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