Tie 13eaVeijArgus. g'l2=l= Ifineous. Lo - cal ab i d )111sc:'`el 13:5414454, 54 Fifth etreet, Pittebnrgh, e mitbot i z ed..eut for THE Anot:s in that city. Ne wdvertisetnents; - .• / • • 71: e stteht!on of the public id directed f 4 the Col ,,,Lte 'new adveittlenionte: \v , hicla appeal forOtti; Wet (law, in Tut Amts to-da y • --. ' eachen Wanted-Rochester bOrough. orgesver .4endemy—ll. T. Taylor. r(f;omirary S Instime—R. T. Taylor. Frgotlce—H. Anderson, - "J. R. Harrah and J. C. .41-71icynti 311sithi!tppt —Nenonal Enbllt.hlng e ,, Fe -Special Stntice.- T \S. P. Clnrk. tictice-4. S. Lifted, Sheriff. 1 ,,„, v ;it,. On Wednesday of !mit week, while a wpm et Mi. Charles Taylor.'er. Bearer Falls city, was , in E t ig. 9ircr deer bathing. be •nraa drowned baron. 'sate fore could be rendered him. lAnoz Yrut.o.—Mr. R. D. Doods, of Raccoon town bie gathered this year, on his tarn. some beads of blue stem wheat.. of extraordinary sixe—the largest ef 'aid' contained ninety-eight grains. - , • lo wpry.o.—On Saturdaylast Const. Griffin, of this pl c. vale at Pittsburgh, arrested 'William Buhl, who bad ben complained against for selling lignor - contra ri to law near Brush creek, In this county. He gave pail f or big appearanCe at the next torm of court. • . .tuto=r EXTE"SiStrE Frnr.—On Tuesday last, en ott building belonging to - Capt. O. C. spel , erer, 'of Ro. 'cheater, this county, was dlse e overed to boon Are. •It era-discovered. and put out In time to prevent the lire f7llllll being communicated to his main buildings. W e:d net learn hon• the tire originated. SOINAL 3lcsrc Sen . oot..—Vire learn .that tho class though not largo, is of a suirerior i grade.. Pu peauyettll enter, being chafged only It•ii the time cf entrance. Our citizens Trill bear In Ind .that prof Johnston is n nuuler in his prlreStiicin, and this-is ru e opportunity which they may enlloy at a nominal • ate. . • V A csrtov.—The'lblic School of this place atijourn s! on last Friday evening, for a vacation, to last until g on d2v. Angest 2flth, at which time it will agiln be 0 ,4,4. The teachers, generally, are now on a visit to . ors. homes. . • • ____.4, Poot ilook,. Esq., for many yearn a JuStice of the in ntro ; a few mornings since., while sit . rt his desk looking. over some old dockets, fell irl / s hi It:s chair and died almost instantly, without a ,-ev5.7h , . Ile was one of the oldest cit Nees of the place, qn ;rlj.' 'wen horn there in 1787.-Irailiiigton Report- DIE Reli9in.R Herald'asys: "Salmon_Buel, oftiteha 141. Connectient.reached:the age - of on hundred On: nn thepth Met. Ile attended Chuich on that day. rod IQ he entered the audience room the entire Congre gation am the old gentlemeft honor by rising from their, eat. and 'standing until he avas (tested. They then nni tm,iatth tt s choir iu einging appitopriate words' to the taw_ of - Old I iitudralL'2, Brant: ty A Dock --At the bsginninr„ of last tc'erk, ciptles.a salt trzed.a.lont tett years, of Mr. Enoch nifirj.l re alt.:r, was badly bittfil lip II al pg. and his lez aas It7thy lecernted. At huttnecottnts he lilts 11 , lac nth, but her will' likely be confined to bed for ,ittai.ral weeks in coilscnnence of the bite; A PllOnT,Era.- 7 An e.rdhange rays; "Snppose a man Ird %Veil', married—the man thirty-fh+ yrsr4 old, zad t!P: eirl fire years; this makes the manseveit time* s, 0; , 1 3, the girl ; they togetberuntil the girl Is ten this makes him.forty years old, and four rs old as the gill; theyAtill lire until site is fir pen, the man being forty-fl IMP makes the man three tlfrilh , lli old; they still lire until she is thirty years old, this mites the mall six ty, only,, twice as old, and-so on. hoer lau,r. would they have to lice to make the' ;k:. eta as the man. , 'CT...OIIEIN INirrrsitE. —lle Teachers' Ineiltiltc• of ibio Ono% V,' are irfole,ted t 0 Mac, will not convene ac.lin nail) 'Monday e% dept. 9d. IEO7. At that time :he members id the Institute and the public gen erally an. corrliill, ioeite.l to attend. This pi'opotte men ir•iilt of a vacation in the r c School of plr , i7.rvintlic. as announced in last.reek's Oe executed on Sept. ltd. ' . .. . i • • . A Nr.7llEll .PTIDENT.—AbotheI accident, resulting '11.:nr , ,! eml!y, from the use Of oil in kindling - a tire; °e nred tg l'elumbianit county, Ohio, last week. The t - trl 1.1.4 injurol Rasa Mfrs. Van Th rp, who, in bpiTtiing a l'av in a r nok in stove. .pou red e c 'oil into ft, after igrlying thi. match. The flames col mut/leaf ed with the d , linc.rausing, it to eaplode,and 'totting her eloth ingot' :,rf, liackily,her . Jaishand was in'tm atijoininz room, ut. uith great coolness and presence of mind, took a h..i . quilt The enveloping her with - ft, rinotheied the tams.he wonpu was badly. burned, but npt, it is . T ...., peed, fatally. _ . tlssArt tiro. - - -On Thursday evening of last ``" , k• strati:rev. who belonged to the "give me a c. a .,: of had a buggy taken Into .the s:ret here. and /they getting on to it, began to orate.- 7 7',, ,, Fsltisst was temp , ranee. and he liad lungs:Strong twina7z, liint,islt heard aimOst all over town.— A:10' ep atin for 11 r.t.w minutes. come boyc,•mn evil ;'.ent::Fliang.ed his I ocatiMi by taking hold oftitea:harts , t'ttsl,n c7 and inn% ing It. away. This summary oilier broirzlit the ler titre' to a close. and the lecturer to 'Jrnjfevia. I • • • Torx.—Dr. A. NJCrawford, of Butler county, yParii ago a member of the Pennsylvania I..egisla lqk bat mire recently our Consul at Antwerp, Bel tnem nn Wednesday evening of het week 'Ttel. l r. i. an intelligent, genial, good-hearted mamanu nn doubt, made a very eiliclent.mpresentative !cur Gin - minetit abroad , and one, too who would be ec , rptable to the peopleamong whom he mr.t. Be was in .gitropti . 11%11 yegr.: 'While here iit.(4he syna upon by quite a number of our felt anxious to renew their acquaintante t.11.` . . ^ . II EA—No school onr State has iniriroved, in more than the!State Normal School W. Ed- It offers Mtnertoii advantages for obtaining a - .entry and ficietiearmlixration. Its librailes,-appa tr4 cabinet are snch l asto evekte the minds of the radial:4 shoal thenrin their litanies; persons going 4 how , chool.: I , ll%ailit gr) to Edinboro. For clr .:4a Prof..l. A'.' Cooper, Edinboro, Erie Co., 4-Crv,:ford Denny:rt.. - :4 "lryro -On Saturday evening last,- several gentle 44. ngagert on our streets as pavers "went" up the Ne . 4 . 2 1.z0ck to Pearson's dam to bathe, 'and among them ra P rridc Ragan, a young than about 20 yeas of age, h or parer. .lie Went into the water below the dam, rot hoyond his depth, sank, and was drown ' CoronPo Barkerheld an * inttluerst over the body that and the jury reported death by accidental lit= body was conveyed to the Town d' ll SAhath was committed to the tomb. lie was 4..grahar here, and hod been engaged on the streets I ` l t " daY.. From a letter found in his poesession 2,cenained that he has a mchhei and brother re hl C1T,11:4111110,0hi01-LiaWrent4' Journal' - _ __ - - • I:ztvisn'in New Itninnroti..--One day list week. a 4 . l ' l 'N'l lynnutu went to Wm. P. Tris owend's. and as `''' ,o Y neat to the front door to tivisvrer the bell forth° .I. 'le woman stole quietly In at the bank door of tie" tud went up stain unobserved. Presently she 44 ' 47 % 1 1. sajing. "The Misses is asleep, andll ._ will Maerb her, but will call to-morraw." Thel Mae 4d ;Matted forllr. Totrbsend,and bean told al " he . 14:11 4 llnt be in until evening, also said be !meld "eel' „. nsc." It was afterwards difritverell that abe .„ r''',9.**d herself of .M fromlitts eon's pocket '). 4 alb ;fere aPparently strangers' initcsen. : 1 / 4 Friday Mot, about half naat'eleven o'clock *tnes trileon's family were - aroused by a noise below I n " n°, l l eaking aloud. they heardthe window of '' * l. • mom fail. which they.fotind had than TOteal ~,,„, ~ " 44 "grtil the spring was Teri , strong.. 80the ---clhon beard the home in the stable anteing and , 4 ' . : az timachtistarbed. Ontoingost, lift Wil: Ihsad th at be had broken the door. and ions entan ted 41 ... z,:f... baiter and quite in trouble. . .. _ ,Z. l tell/17 the same time some young people were •zetoe from an ice cream saloon . and saw a man i t 7 4,. eme *el la"a gutter near the stable:but Milking 'esiihrtple of Ilsehms they (00k no note abbe' I _ List of Grand aurora for ..Sct. Session; I 567,' Commencing' i 4 ILondisy, - 2d pf .September.i.. z . .• Ohio tearuship—Joho- Blahs. Tatman, John7lilli ,Johnston. • - A • Moon townshlp—Tattenselif Cairns. " Raccoon township—GA. Robertson. B - ig Beaver township---Thos... Patterson,. Saninel: Herpes. Independence townehlp—Hertry B. Ewing., •*. • Hopewell township-,-Lsaac.W. ticotV • • . South Beaver townslalp—William Galley, Brighton.towmildp—Peter Reisinger. Willitinallun. ter. • • - • New, SeWickley-towrishlp.L-iifrell - Hinds, Thomas Janis.. • Beaver borongh:—Sarnnelll. Friiich.l • _Chippewa township—Wilson - Cunningham.' - - Rochester borough—George Otto, John Reehl. New -Brighton borough—Lewis G. Fawley, John Coventry. Frankfort horoluth-4olin B. Vanes. -T. msnover tounship—Caleb McClung: Freedom borough—William Wagner. Pulaski toWnshieH-Robert Wallate,`Br. ' Industry townahip T George - • List of Petit Jurors - `''for - *lent. Term. ' Commencing iet lYionday,,ld of S,ey'teinber. . s lip. „ Biz - scrwericivisabip=4 - hl eph' Rochester borongh—Thomas J. Power, H. N. Fra zier, John Conway, jets* Hannah. ?mend thy_e• - Moon township—lames M. Rambo, James W. Johns ton, Henry B. Baker, Philip:tamper.' Greene lownship—Joseph Mercer, Wm : Campbell, tmez ,XCCOy. - Independence townehlP—Wilflion; Kennedy, Peter Bailer. - ••• - Now- Brighton borough—Ryan - I Pagh,_o: G. Craig, A. Bentley, Thomas McClain, John Ckwbas, G. 'Litter. rick. ' - • Borough . 1/ramshlp-:,-WAllians . llLurk, - S4ousl:.4ton" Harlington township-James Louthen, John prim. Darlington borough--Senwelßricker. • Bridgewater borough-John -.A owen;" Thomas Davidson, B. 8. Rangers • • Hanover township--J ames Hood, John Crooks, Sam uel Swearingen, MellkinseY• ' - •• : • Hopewell township - David McCallister, Sr: Ecnnemy - township-Frederick Dippold, • Henry Rhiffield.• -- - Independence township-Peter Butler. • `) Raccoon township- 7 4=es McCullough. • Phillipsburg borungb-Robert Routh ,Jacob , acob Strait- North 'Sewickley township-Casey Kirk, John -Bai ter. - - - • South Beaver township-Stephen Calvin. Industry township--Jacob Marlon townablp-Chas. B. Elliot. Pulaski township-triah McDaniel. New Sewickley . townshitohn . kitwao. GeorgetoWn borough -- Samuel COnVo.• Franklin township-John EL Ileighley, Henry Knipp, MAL C. Atkin., ,• • • - ' 7 SECOND WEEK.: • "6 , Raccoon townstdp 7 -W.rn, Jaa,...P: Hall. New Brighttro'borough--Charlei W,lson; John F. Holmes, James blitchell, - john Reeves. • • Fallston borough-James' Anderson, James Dunlap, John Edgar. Beaver hortnigtx-Hagh Anderioit, John F. - Dravo. Rochester boroughJ. W:Hart, J: B. Breckenridge. Greene township-domplaHrunton„ Wm. L. Ramsey: Industry-townsolp-M. - L. Knight, John Aber...lotus Jack. Franklin township-SMlth M. Haien. Rochester township-Wm. .J. Backhouee. • Ohio township-Daniel Dawson. . Hanover township-Andrew Moore. Bridgewater borough-Arthur Harvey: • . Chippewa township-Henry Mr. Bedell. . North Sewickley township-Thos. Reno. Independence township -Arthur BMelds. Soutb,Beaver township-Milo .Brads4w, Hpgh Gar vin, Samuel Anderson. L . Freedom borough'-Wm- B. Hobinso t i, Sohn McCae key. • .. • . - Economy townsid-Jas. L.oolttosn. Marion township-AS/towel GaldwelL !- Darlington borough:-JosephAndersoL. Harmony townslttpr-' David HoMer.. • - • Borough gown H . Darragh. . - Moon township-Q: WAhroada. .: St. Clair boroug*-Jonathin Panl. = • The MfddletonAll'i4pletk--Vt!ihig of, the Inquest—the itesult. Theafiddleton murder,: which &canna in this eul the night of:Weida' of Nov. ember,. - and to. which we have Re frequently alluded_ in thege cohimns, has now Resumed another i nhise The . fnquest,met frail thne,io time after Middleton's bodys&fs found, but ow ing to the abSence :Of important wilneasea deferred coming to any concitOlon in the matter: These wanes- . Sas were lost week iirought to thdittankand.Ditcr a patient.earing; and - d'Stborongh an investigation as the jury could give the =tier, the following result Was I ranched:. - BEAVER COUNTY, an: AZ/ .iliquiAltion indented: taken at FaAston. to the county 01 Beaver; the 24tkdarofjuly. itl6l', before Luc, Thomas McCoy. Coroner of the county aforeiiald, upon the body of Thomas Middleton, then and there lying dead, upon npon the oathritnd affirmations of Wtn. 11 4g' rW l LAgil i hß i M j ia r liibYtgagrmar -- tmi of theedunty aforesaid. being sworn or nffirmdd and eharged to inquire, on the part of. the Uotrimonwealtit, When, where, bow and after 'what manner the. aaid -u Thomas Middleton came to hip end. dopeypon their oath of affirmation, that atter wet_hin;;lit thetesdirno ny offervel. do say, dun the said Thomas Middleton tams to his iicath by eels of %Mince, at ornear the mouth of Brady's Nun. in Brighton township: Beaver county; Pennsylvania, on the night of the 14th or.thc morning. of the Maio( November Mitt and'thet said acts of viol, nee were committed by Thomas Burch, Wike. ; John Stump, 'lViushhigton Gordon, and Hines Parris*. IN W ITNF.s WltErtror, as well a.s - the aforesaid Cor ober. and the jurors aforesaid, have to this Ingnisltarm put their seals. on the day and - year, and at tue place above mentioned. ' (Signed by the Coroner and Jurors.) In' accordance with this conclusion, on Thursday morning last Jas. I'arrid was. arrested while In Beater, and on the afternoon of the same day Thome. Burch and John Stump wertiairesuul between ; Rochester and New Brighton, whileat work in a -brick:vied. and 'on the &Bowing day Washington Gordon was taken inti? , custody while ghinir front this place to ';baron. 'WII limn 15:Hie was arr4ted late on Friday night at Squir rel Ili% near Pittehm . gb. The whole of thedti parties were brought. to Bearer as fasi as they were arrested, and areaiwr in fail aWaiting thrther proceedings against throe. The tedtimony against the parties named is said to , be pretty strong; but at this stay it id:icapossiblp . for.. us to say What the final resultant be: . "CREDIT TO WHOM PREPIT Ia Dun."--The Local hem a damaged reputation for troth. The l general 'senti ment of the neighborhood avers tide, and the public records of the connty - enntlrm It. But still,when tta ed. ihar does occasionally get a wordcw two of truth into hie columns, we, if no person else will, should come promptly forward and acknowledge the fact: This is a duty weehotdd perform for his encoufhgement In well doing.; 1115 last issue he wakes theae truthful and graphic statements: - ' ' . . ' ''As the editor of the Anius =Dna explain that 'un mentionable' tominet, which he rharges you with hav ing been guilty . of in a circus in Rochester. suppose vou ask him to explain some of his own unnientioso btr conduct while eerving on a jury at Pittsburgh. and still later, while visiting a negro locality of questiona ble repnte in the vicinity of Beaver. "Mr. - Wevand. of the Argus. talks ot`rinmentionable conduct upon the:Vert .Of lathers. - Qtiddn't you get him to explain the object of that kiss he leveled upon the lips of a young lady in Beaver, a short time aro—the voting, lady - not being his 'country cousin.' either ? Was the kiss a private matter, or Pao Bono PIMLICO? True it is that we served on a Jury. at Pittsburgh in the early part of last winter; and true it is that a great deal bf otie"e6nduet" while Ulm had neverbeenluen _ tione . d. But as the law does not °WO platen . • - hate himself. We are not so "green' s as to aniirci.char ges that have never. been preferred. We WoUldn't do that !' • I . It Is also certain that we visited "a ncgrp locality of, questionable repute - in the vicinity of Beaver" not a great while ago. We•are..generally . aiound almost every where in the neighborhood: but as in the former case, we are not bound by law to tell a hat we "did in that lo cality ourself, nor yet what particular purpbse we had in view in going there. It will be time enough to do this wheti aapeclfic charge is made. ' • It-would lie very difitcult-for as . "to ex la the ob ject Of that ides he (we) leveled upon foe OreYottng lady. In Beaver. a short time ago," from the fact that we have done a good deal of work of that kindln our time, and our operations In this particular have been as varied . as extensive. The "object," therefore, of the one to which reference is made, has .been forgotten.— We have said that We bad "bussed" young ladies in the past, ("and if the come understands - herself, and she thinks she doett") . we will continue to "smack?' every pretty girl, be the "orphan" oratberwise, that crosses our way and enters no protest against the pei formance, "Our platform,"then.on this point is substan tially this, and we invite the parttculariattention of sh the "orphan" girls In Beaver. as irell as those be are not orphans, to it: "Flaunt not pour is l Ote fele, nor bring your pouting tips war in." wei will submit to nothing of the kindi t and we iton't eine n cent who knows.it. ' - Hi am Itromen• Fridaylmt aman ernployed at the marble worke of Mr. W. H. Marahill in. Hoeherter thkement7, bed blelanday Wartal. by se p#o of nimble falling =MIL: kWeAlsl not learn hii name: MARRIED. CARPMED.--JOHNSTON—On tiaredey ere. ning , JAI/ lakideicepf 9s• bride's father, J. P. Johnston, by Rer. D. E. Bleier, sedated by Rev. t3ran6lße 14004, Dr7Z:.e. - egfente:r - et 36 1 u, 'We, lean.; to arss Rachel J.'',YOlastiai, of ittpley, Obte; • & itnnerm, i• ..• „! .. Jain Seterdny mor- Aing.',o . 9 A. 10410riiikfthe -• , Viiiiiesegailitrain on the C. £'P. Railroad was atop , ..g at, the Beprer ate ' tionill *0 gortpliPciaArmt -ri t 7sitli kliff Itotilk I d, tin s ilo et livin did •t. "laily*ere l fdd 4cl was accompanied by her tans nd, and the two were traveling from Brbigeport, — Old - to Pittsburgh, ft.— SVlth the greatest of care she carried Into the ate. tichi,Wiedleilliiiiatihoi iwOeit • .' silidin . illhirtiti* afterwards she gave prema ture_ Ink& `a - calla. 'This chi kiN l AN a rf rr,'ltilVl.Ptof ~ Xiiio suss soon after taken to the biational Hotel in' this 'place, where,..company.wittt. her haehank„ she .will doubtless mmili spitilitide to Kula. iti..Jo O itrA- 1 The couple arryvang, barer havingtad a 'child befogs, and are said respectable looictiiipeip*.f.', ' ... ~. I CommugicATloNs. . • ' ' • t "-• RelotArrEit,': - Jttly 30, 1 1861. , . E. Dna& 4itots:-7-1.-Iniit&, l !testy& few xopleik of the Local lat el y, and am itstonished that the - publicatio n . ansi circuit/11 , I . of such--an. ob scene and libelous sheet is tolerated in a elv . .. ized and Christian oomm 'ty. - • There is an act, of Assonibly on the s tute books, which reads as folloWo:"ltanY_person:shalipubllshi Or sell any filthy;atid obacenelibetiOrsh&ll co,: pose to sale, or exhibit,,orSell any indecent, lewd and obscene:print, extd shall-he-convict ed thereof, shall - be sentenced to pay ,a fine not exceeding -fiv.ehtmaired•. doll&rs, - simiun; dergo ~an Imprisonment - - not exceeding -- One' year:" NtA , ..'..if the ..Local, as p . riatiilamblisb; .ad;Sold, - •and •exhibittici, Letipedaily,the - list issue, - is - not - filthy; • 'obscene; •IndeerA , lewd, slid' libelcili.4, 4: urtn se&reply.'.hittigirto what would be. I - litiVe never teen so indecent & paper in allittiy - life. • • -••• I - -...--.• = ..-' L . .: - lyill 'init. tirtinCluries a rtwithotit. takiiii notice of tin:4th% irt .to e couttniiiiitYOf I thisfilthy,demoralizing • corrtiptingsheet? • 'They - cannot: lilt to. a do it I AN' Itho ut :violating their soleniii - baths;; . .l. a provided- -I.this' paper has con:mtg . :l, ha - notice (*any* them. t - ;: , -.1 , :_c It' is ' ildtV. - tho'owe to - Their'. Own con sei micas - At - ell esjhe, co •. , rimity;t&bringt to ppnishment all such viola .rs of law. What is-the use of laws if they are not to, heenfor ced against the violators? 1-.. . There:can be no. afety 'or the repUtation of any one, If such. Publications are permit ted, and: the authors allowed to roam at large, 'and go' unpunished. Such characters are more dangerous than the. midnight assassin. Their publications tend tethe uprooting of society, . and destroying the' morals of the youth of the whole co mmunity, and should •nothe tolerated in a - civilized and Christian 'community. It is the bounden dutfy..of grand. •.Inries)l to bring to Justice the perpetrators. - If I km not greatly mistaken .the Post 3lns tersstO reqUired not to give out of their offi ces Obscene prints of thus kind. If so, they . shOtifidtio their.duty. . . - •Roctmsisn. t.'"... ',:. -• ' 40, - ' , . . .. . Etlifon Audits—Dear Sir :-• In the - last issue of the Local I noticed two or thrbe des perate lies, which Irwill - fOr this tone correct The editor of that faheet has for some time. past, been trying id get melto reply:AO sonic of his simple, silly publiCations. But not: wishing to engage in any -controversy with him, knowing hint frtdi his manner and style of writing to be nothing else thin' : n public blackguard. But in regard to the I last slander of my . private business; I wish to state - that I can prove everything that ap i peered against me in the last Local, to be a pie_ In July . last, I rented part of a house • from Mr. Clarke, it being seven ($7) dollars 1 per month ; I lived in the house . three months. I have in my possession receipts for one part and witnesses to the other part payment of twenty-six dollars, (SW)), almost 1 one month's pay extra, for the time some sr~ ! ticks remained in the house. Asto that milk bill he speaks of, was settled each month, ex ceptipgpart of thelast month, which amount ed ts sevimii-flie centi, , which I 'hid forget ten to settle, until John Clark, jr., mentioned the matter to me; when I paid it to him.— ' There was never any little girl . presented a ' milk bill tci meats- the Luca says. . These' feet:kJ-can substarittate_ltt, iiii time, although it is a matter far below my- often ! Lion ; vet I thought it my duty to let the .ed itor of the Load Inow • thgt lie lies.. ' tniviri Cuttninghini relidies himself in the lust Local, among other abumjc, its "The challenge is still ripen for that 'fur upon hii mother's womb, and- when he comes out over hi own signature ilncl di , cusses at length a question beneficial to the 'public at large and the medical profeSsion in particu lar, I will then sliotv up that imaginary error thehe datps about ind thtr r s dodges :the chat ' lenge." - Let not your angry passiOns rise 0, 011ie! For really I have very kind intentions to ward you, and as _circumstances have oir tailed your education, I feel;inclined, prompt- . ed by a:charitable. - tp!tit, - . to give,. you still 'another lesson ikkhemistrY. Hydrogen and Oxygen combined, in the volumes spoken' of in the mistake you endorsed as correct;•don ; stitute water. Pure water, 011ie ! without any whiskey in_ it, an article -which from your constant avoidance of, I am Led to be . llevis yo'u eonside'y.vOry poisonous. But Dear 011ie in this you err very much; for indeed it is the very best coMpound, from nitures own laboratory which you cbutd use. I .would advise you to use-it constantly; it will furnish you with clean hands and face, t pure Stomach and bregth,-and it will not only improve your habits and appearance cOmPletely, but with it yon might the..stig:ma Of public opinion-now against you as being aalur on a womb not maternal I wilf-end lesson No. 3 here, and shall hold myself ready to contribute ito your mental and moral improvement byl as many more lessons as you may manifest a willingness to receive and profit by. I TRUTH. I , AT A RECE I NT meeting . Of the Quarterly .Cinifinfebel the" Beetter .E. husethr the following' p comb% - and reisslutiorW Wert unanimously adopted: WHEREAS, It liaa - plhOed, Great Head of the Church, since our last meeting, to re move out of the world one Of the oldest and most useful of our members; the Hon:Benj. Adams. And whereas, the deceased has long• been a faithful, laboribus and* &Mout officer in .our Charch. Therefore, 1 . - - Resolved, That in his death; as in his life, we havelku - snoit aptisfattty-yroots 1011113 genuineness Of 'his lirofadifl, aiill alba' sancllaYing i i , l l:sustaming_ix),ater pi gpige,Mid kis_ our ath missively to the hand that yes removed him from our rainiest communion ,to that of the Church triuraPhatit.-J.-- - Resolved ? That in - all the positions—public, soolafind.pirvia--thit OUr Nether:Naas:sat ed to fill, his example was one of tare excel lence, and in many respects,! well worthy our choicest Imitation; •• - • • Rerolved, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished to_each of the County papers for focusedu. bli cation, and also t4>tbe tangly cif the J. WILLIAAMS, , J. F. BRAVO, A. Wymi, J. McKainE, IL T. TAmoix, WENANp, J. BiicsAY, J. S. Rurat, . J. 8. BRACKEN, SinvsLy, T. A..111ApaR,..1 1 Tr;Avlimr, . fil i gnlillett9l ‘ . or .1111.11 an. ThSpiroietnerpleitierritar putte Maxi milion during :4 trial : „ . ''Are You %Oiling tti - admit that iset.are re sponsible for all the strife that occurred in alliailheenenatiOn, of the _coutitt- . by the French?" • I • "No," he ankueied..: . - "Juarea is responsi ble forit,all. After the 4eparturei of , -the French I sent a message toiJuaresi seat pro posed to him to proclaim p general amnesty,, and tn pant4falrrardeu ;to all whobagi been itt!led.sail h me itud.ei-ImpMa.` .1 "datum. Juarez refused this, and I bid .ne eeolirselki,t-butlcifremain end to deidt in my PPWar t ki l O ti it* ! a re P rrt Y k a .rq": : f "O he liaicaTi . , g -AEC rAM TAKE NO7IOE .HOII: . it is said by those who Kul, that Wm. F. &lark% Beaver,Pa...har z tkc.hast 'Pima in the market. • Maltby's Fresh Canned ; Oysters, Pier Wemers. Fresh Canned 42yaters, Sa rdines . Engllsli W.:Eng/A*4(es, English , Chow - Ch-w , Worcestershire Sauce,'mush room Ketchup, Walnut Keiehup, Tomato Ketchup, Olive. Oil, .fellies‘a fresh supply at Wm. F.,Cla i rke'pAeover," 3 , • • Fruit, Wax and Rosin; also Cans of =pod. or make, at Wm. F. Clarke's, Beaver, Pa. " The Flour sold by Wm. F. cleric% tea verMa.:is SUPeriol , tip' any; (Whir isoir.,sold to the place. Try it. • . . Get a peice °flint nice. Cheese from W. F Clarke, it's extra.. , . . • Pearll:UT:ley', Tito Tapioca, Pearl Sago, !or sale by W. F. Clarke, Ileaver;rPa. Best Tea's in the County it W. P. Clarke's, Beaver, Pa. • Cs l I CINICIAN, ANUFACTURER OF, AND .DEALER „i:N ALL kinds of Goias, TOSACCOS, &corm Ate. &c.— pricer motorate. Notto:lax4u4and . Shop pit BeavAr"..4"_ii . OUT - LOTS rcat TEE subscriber of for ma* on favorable 'term!. Throe out Lots eitaineen theilwo Mile Ran, DMZ the town of Beaver; containing about 16 acres, partmf able f whichor isfar first ming or rate Meadow grazing Lind, and the balance suit p .; jr2.1117:84 • ! C. 'I Pa. EP : Coal Old fNiiioo4l,l for gide. - - Pigr ttiadatittemtiommiizt 7447 tronage do takes pleasure in inforaitng the, Othoohiaper„ e water, Beaver, inuti, UL, be ie still prared to . , exedieidele pf ',Coal and N aat Coak‘m'eMartlidliee. either kleityatiaker at the Bank, on the beat of Arms,. The Raik ; is limited On lit'Hinley'a, Butt: Uttar 'ltocheltim Pa. , Ontera, left there, or at the atom of Thomas Allison. So a tell or at th e ProthOootarfa Mike hilleiv=be promptly' iled. . .. . - —.. J. C. MOLTER. jyl:6l'ily. - '- • Bridgeivater, Pa: AA!! AAN'fi., .GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, • CM t7RIT PREMIUM_ . Of a =var. Nadal AIIrAiDED TO BAR r RETTWJHAIR REMRATIVE MW titia,:aatta • :11,411111UTIVIII• Vegetable.Halr Restorative . Saxton@ Qty Hair to Its 11.1 Color: on. @notes N. myth alefeof the H* g law Ih e ip liaul ei hrutiz lit tp;melib. e"4l 44" * ls .Ptrr "W itvG:'' 4 Y' - out the sad inti-4 MU,et I.."=indibe ••- 4 * ‘ th; 1 0 0 Rn7 041ftwiskw.l.... 'l4stsuirecitorm BOLD n 7 DietLUgIB?I'6IiNER•LI.7: • • • ikeENTF—JOBN MGGRE, Beaver; mortGAN CRAIG, New Brighton. • 4 UnneVirkGra E. BARNES. THE; VERY .E.4.T..F 4 5T1:. , : .,- 6 - TYL- ,1 .- . GRAND OPENING OF SPRING &SUMER GOODS g -.E .A_ E Y.';S• IVtill in ery,Trimming AND SHOE EMPOE-ItrH! .TWO DOORS BELOW STILES & STIAALENBER- GERI) WILTEHST. M RlDfan of the Hika) N • • nAva REMOVED TO THE ROOM, . fonaerty oteepteeby-I. Dicxer. on Water at.. where 1 will •be glad to Pee all my old mustonadra, and all others favoring me with a call. lam now receiving a taiga and aniendla Stock of latent Sprioc Styles of Millinery, which ‘lll tie sold very cbeap. = ' '• • Of every deWr' iption-Silk and Straw lionneta, Ladle? and Mciam TRIMMINGS,: • • ,• of all kinds, for Dream' and Sarquea. Gimps. Om* Laces, Camellia, Eugene Engles, Buttons, Sc. BAL3IORAL AND ROOP COR SETS, LIMB N ETS, BELT, iBUCKLES, dze. Gentlemen'ir Parnfablat Goods, Gent ts & Ladles' Paper Collars. NEN.AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS,IFECE-TIES, • SUSPENDERS, UNDERSHIRTS -AND. DRAWERS, WHITE SHIM, ' PAPER COLLARS, • 1 - losiery a c id Gloves, LADIES', CIIOTIIS, ALL COLORS, SPRING AND - DRESS' GOODS AND 13 / I AWIS, VERY CHEAP. SHOES. Jost na;d7d, a large lot. verl cheap. Can issiiiee. somwrs ALTERED - mur CLEANED, afirAP. Statniiing i , Pinking and Cioak Cutting and - Making short ' Imps Barns waif TO ORDER. 'ILWIIME . 1 : r • r .. - :'XAI-146-01101t-SEE-AMILE r NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. , syrimaiis • • Two thialetWittilt• GroceTT. Store, elfin of the RED POS • liratenstreet; -. • . ..r.f _ l wstit p ßsi~`si. qgs.. E= (South etdc ar: Maln Street,) NEW BRIGHTON, PA Mil NIW MILLINERY, RI rLi.imaint. GOODs! :~. :_~~_ fit., .. i'..irottun.e's MI -1:I ,TAE-r Axil il : R°Ct 4 STR i 1-1:64; ~. _::~~ SEVt DR ~.NI~ (" ),0_ DS* • EW DELitNES, , • and NEW MUSLINS. -AT !it I *e"d.u.c e XX: PRICES': _ - ILLINERY UOO'DS-! NEW ~i'A'Tß;~ OWElig, - . RII3II4NS,:ke. iu. 113 Agency for MIMI Empire tick an examination of the Mime by, l e =illUY ' • tTlits Machineff constructed on a new principle of mechanism, ro wing many rare and valuable im pveminos, bxv g been examined by the most pro retina experts, cdmictnnbtS and pronounced to be. simplicity and pe rthusd: ‘. • - Ili a rear.baniqud polka of dew, the adywifistes We claim for the "Enema Raceme," are-= ist -1 he method of driving the Needle Bar by a compound crink,lwhlch produces the same action as heretofore obtained by meant or a Cam ; but Ina more durable and noselers manner. , . . !d.-=-We lute i'rotating shaft above thelahle, and thus. are enabled to give all the room aired under the arm; withb deft..• tto the" dan of Ilse chines; having bearing directly-over the Needle Bar. ad.—Our Feed eells a Mai on feed, and so'con ,structed there is ut one Jointln transmitting the me ga:lran ;hp k shaft to the wheel, and prdike all muteorlotilltatctqr bi ndi et OM; •' ' ' 4th.—The Stock that worts the Feed Metian also drives the S ' ' ...I'M beacimpref this Shalt and Centres are hard eft 'steel, anttatljnstable„ so that we .can take up the I t motion at Will. . ' . The following the prindpal olgeetiona urged a t gainst Sewing3 i farnes :- 1. Excessive ue to the op4tor. . . . A, .I.Sabillty to ge out of order. ad. Expente,- . .nble, and loss of thee In repatebsg. 4: Incapacity . • se* every description of materiaL S. Bisavemb - noise while in operation. . . • • Seaking Mactine is zit from ,these.,. 014eatiaria. The Emp It bar a • • • the lock or • • • naval, and is blf On *a *Hid , • • qu'ead from the needle, perpendicular motion, lushes stitch, which will neither rip nor on both &Wow; performs perks' saw - lion of materiel, Sr.om 'lather .-to cottMC AMIN ar ' ,sfik to the finest number. IT HEMS,• TUCKS; ALL% PINDS,BRAIDS, lIILTS, PLAITS; , GAT Haiing neith . eibie fri it mphati". earn Dm cep tcheil, and the least pop as smooth as glue, and la Ily - a Noiseless Machine. F.. A Fcrytu.nfes D T R ()ob i ptoiel Dry _ • ME OCREBTO lIE ,tlt .•,) 1, • !If; ''" .-- Tb,ePar "Lori,t r ip , icirmes suALLENBEIGER, Disiotved•to• ritiiiuE I.coilatint i . - - i ." ' • ' . 1 -.,.;.''''. ..' .. otoits &num naving sold hid enilre inteten 'in the 170 1 1 11 ao2lin=r1i61 1 1 1 etnitiu (r t " 44 F 41 ! 1ne.1 0 . ~.1 . t er 1..' . '. . 0 ';• '* .Bhallenberg Bros And willntrive'lo merit. to still greater extent.: the confidence and patro4ge of tbe,conunnnitv. • WM • ,:as.beibre;glythls • •• "EX O4USIirE PERSO.Y.A4 ATTENTION • And the ccmetant aim of the new firm will bo to • • BUILD VP A PERIM IVENT AND PRO • a ITAI3LE TRADE . .- . _ PRINCIPLES, STRICTLY HONOR AB. • AND• PROGRESSIVE, They hem state ti'fevr of the general Minciplee they adopt, as essential to success : • •. „ ~- Ist T , o buy and closely for cash, orits lent... order totOmmand the lowest prices and best markets. ' I • ' I 4d. To exenctse gotod taste and great diserimination In baying choice goods, and,in keeping a foil and vari ed stock.. • ,; • ad. To carefully avoid The practice of misrepresent. lag. or of deceitfully concealing the • real quality of goodoi. in order to effect sales.' And finally, in all reapectsJ to do an .toriest and le gitimate toess: which, will itt.stserve the interest of the corrtimmity,and to this end they ask the tumour; *basica of liberalmatron. I • SI ace IALLENBERGER BROS. MS= - - Shallen rger Bros.. ete ESpOR TO • STILES. IeSHALLENBERGER, Elriazemra,tr, li• 1 ; RIND pop 611101,1E$ X.A.1t5,73 , 7)0 Tr GLASS": 1177077 A AT) 11711,9 MIRA lIACON,FISII, GRAIN' • Family ,IGroceries' 1 Faintlly Gioceries and supplies *lll he the main brae one. lyttsirtrasurd'ultll include. all articles usuallyifound in a wall fu=ished, store, such as FLOUR AND _FEED,. BACON,. FISH; AND COUNTRY PRODUCE• And win ert at very 8 naU . profits ofnerjany in.kds 01 Item 20 W or 100 ibs; for !summer ata. ; Queensw tire and Glassware. Great prominence will be, given to this_ hranch of the . . 'trade. Those In want of the BEST QUALITY OF WARE, A Large Stook of the Latest ; St)les Tea, DIDIIe32 or Chamber Sets, 1111 Wooien-wase,Wil/ e ow-w VARIET.r. G O ODS • . „ . : • 7 • ••-• • • ••• • ; Wash T bu and)ki.ardS6 Cedar Nta tsh , Patent Baer 911thiliVRMd • x•soar „ • • ariretOkhooi., True ; - Clothei. Baaketa t Poreeldirlermisk..l•—= I C ana -' Corte l ed Wat. :. r n* rrlibne W a re, , Jam Window Man, Table,Cutlea,4 f•poone, Tolle( Soap., And a variety Bge oro be found among our ESE • ~ArIOTIC. , • j! ' r, 4 • 7 • - Ell , Itaintaktra alsiting ontinctlke tlrsii naive of t t- - '-. 5, -1 ‘Wall 4111 f 111 S. SHALLENBERGER TO TIM BUSINESS, L UPON I - f bsAtzrA`is - Haxdwarer, AND • )unti*y rrodtioe ON; ieuxots incoar • I . 1 . Proaviasions We expect to keep a 0R2.&-T . _VARIETY OF 43170,01.5. Fine Teas and Coffees -4SVM also be leading articles. WIII always And ! From Irttleh toreleci Hill OR' SINGT.F. SETS. • Webui initiew York Ai:Art.lllot* New Brighton .11oillati la Ain; wiLas..rfuixiiiiintitatnnentr r -- - " so Wilt the BorOugtaot Siale114180a; RAC 'to of &Plicate, a_ "., Tu itiaiduta ut duplicate, 1865, - oat, umir Aiwa. By eeinlerattotv on duplicate of 1864, , ' - - 11081 By amotc sw asid_princtpd del*, , , 4,5111111 By alp 4 Pt ncirM pa, intaieit. '‘; By cm ofilbraolleettimpugl .;.:: - 7.1 1 1111 Bf bolltneelmßtp.of 1861.nricolleUted," all— By balance on dap. of Lied, uncollected. Bk By amount to Borourh purposes, -BUB By c.tett In Treasury paid td VAITion, Bri 15 MEM ;MIENS YfILSON'i Treaatirer, in iceonnt with 'al; Borough off New Btigbt(mi ; - Tn • „„ mill of B. Wilde, Tresenrer,lB6s; . `•' •+. -UT ill -, To balance ou (triplicate of 18114. uncolletted 819 19 • To balanoroniinplicatrof - Dlos,lupee . lsectek;^,llM 14 To amount - On duplicate; 11166,^" •-- '^ll i TO error in.Farrnit r ter:. , . - 9•41 • . , To error in3iluee and Mertieleillsl./. . 110 00. I By eximerlatioimon duplicate, 144,, $0 G 0 By exoneration's on duplieitel 160, 1 2 1611•55 By exoneration, nii duplinate,; 1866, , • 4 , A OS By amount paid' principal-on debt , - • r• 4,514 66 , • By amount paldintereat on debt. • • 794 iiT . By comnthelon for collectingqind dlalumtlypt, 1.48 41 By County Treaalmrecelpt Wunaeatedianda, -05 10 By balance on dim. of 1861;tmcollected, • 5. 348-rt By balance on dnp. of 1865. uncollected, * 1,2 1 18 fa By balance on dup. of 1860;nneollected,, 4.543 7.1 '; By arnountupplied to Nocough.pttrpoeet, 99 51 1111.1, • • • • - ' , Statement of Borough-.debt fo r bounty purp_neeo • To delieleug on all of VOW advanced by B, E. and 11.1looria, I I '11.165 40' By Interest on the 'abore,, . ' 154 RI ' To note in bank, , „.! ' I• • .Is4lo 00 To note in bank, 16.1110 00 , To amount bounty bonds told. • 156 500. To umlaut bounty bandit Pd-ettardellitt!.._ •- 1 41130„ To interestandetampapn notes,ittlente. , .1. `Lim/ - Tn interest and ammo. on bouutylondit, WV To upeettled clabne; about. . 75 05 • MEM ER =I =I t . By amount paidlnit br WIMP, 11;65. By nuieusit.paid.lnterest hi Wilde. Br anumtir on deht.by By amount paid interest by Mizell., 1868, Balance of debt - , Jan. 2-11.1186; - _ . Malt is represented as follow: . . Note in bank; Bonds: 'Unsettled elaimr, Interest pant due.cin bond.. The atipiets ol Borough to pay above Balance due: n duplicate. Ir 318 t 8 Balance due on duplicate. 1844 1.4 PS Balance due on duplicate, 1833. • ' .1. 5 31 Doe from Borough of New Brighton. .881 County Treasnier's receipts unseated lands. • 46 Balance improvldeil fur. ' • . 4,143 87 PAViD &An 06 MAGAW. • • J. s. rfaNAss. - • r ' Vaioey.: • July 17117:3e. ! J. K. MITCHELL. 1! - • ; • • IiEAVER it COUNI • , CIO. theft : robins' eoiriwitseld erieldf.l before the Ron. Aridleon,"; President, and Ids assedate ?fudges of said Court. the matter or the plus tition of the real estate el fleerge.ilmith. d r ' The Commonwealth of -fttf u syllanta: To William Smith, (petitioner) wadding': In Washingtoa Washington rimptv. Pa., James T. Sudth; whose Pled, oflice achltera is Library.* aillOomv countaraia, Edward, inter r eliding in Sonih Sestet tpr. , , haw tv..mormaid, Sarah MlCasitey. (wife of Andrew IrChes.; keyll residing when last heard trout,ln Richland cede ty. Ohio ; Nancy , Culbertson; a eider residhiglEffla unknown. Jane :Link, a sister, (widow,). of cdupty,tWest irginia. mid alien Pithee,tt Itlisteit7(W" or James: Parkar,) r*lding when but ßout, id thsq tletnit=.of 'Cadiz. Ohio. You and eethuof yawlalpi hereby cited tube and appear before "the WM. Ttelges et our said Orphana? Court , to be held at Beaver, in 1 and for the said county of Beaver. meth. drat Ronda, of September neat, to accept or yrefam totake the teal estate of the said George Smith. dec'd„ at the tqapeate., ment put upon it try an Inquest awarded by Jour alai' court. and returned by the Sheriff to June- wenalglei.;,- Ind found to contain as roliowe, Purpart containing 170 acres &Id Perches, 1110. ued at $7/3 per acre. I . 1 Parpart , •13.r containing 14ddcrea .4-110; pen the.; rained at CR, ti per acre. . . • o. 3 Pnrpart :ql4:--containing acres N 9 Pemba, . nt.s:33.lalper.acrei, and ludaseof non - accePtuo - to show came why the same chonld not be - sold. , , Witness the lion. A. W. A chcson.Presidendof our Phi Court nt Beaver. the 10th day of June A. D. 1007. • JORN A. FRAZIER; Clerk. , A ft-11C copy orpale - Attest ' , I MEI . . SHREtrrs OrrlcE.. ,Bayer July 22d 1567. j • ORPHANS" COURT SALE. c - 1 - ' ;ICY VIRTUE OF LAN ORDEWOPTHR ORPHANS' 13 Court of county, I will expoiM to sale, al public vendee. on the prembiesi on :•- ' • " `'• . - TUESDAY,: iAuotarr.' 20th. - • at I &clot*, p. m, all Abet farm! Ur bait tit land - et' which James 3r3fTllin,late of Darlinmtoti;township.Ao said county, died 'eeiced. situated -In PIN Urruablia of Darlinuton. anti bounded by binds of HO6O - .Millin and B. F. Leo. the Little Beaver Creek:Ai:after; Sehth Chamberlin and others. (beim; the homestead property of,thelatalilelthaw Rider 4102:0 • CON T AININGI3 „ACRES; t About 5!"1 acres elear6d and Ina good etimettitenitiaa= tion. linprovementS—A large two sturr Stone House with 10 moms, Me, cellar nnratteth. Si: Ow barn witlistone basement, and ether' out-bontek all M . good repair. Premises. well . watered: 1 Fruit tree/. grape.clnee,Ac., °tittle-premises. • TERNS-.-One-third of the purchase moneY,'ln hand on confirmation of the'salebyltheraitirt,tho _ annnali p . avmenti Mira that date wWit interest, the. defearedinstallments to be aoctiirad by bond and mert.cuce: the purchaser to pay all cost and ea pense of preparing d stainns. Ae. - • . • . WILLIAM. WILVN; jytBV:lt. . ;Adzie . of James M'ltilltn,dee'd. 7 ' Orphaiieseimirt Sate, - DF VIRTDT OF an order of the Orphan*, leontt off 1.11 Beaver county. the.nnderAgneci Trusteeappointed/ by said court to:make *ale of teal estate of Archibald) Cunningham. deeemed, trill m9pose W pubite, sale esti. the premincx, - . - WEDSESDA F Artguit 2816,1 186 at. one o'cluek. r.Vx.,. a tract Of: Anna ittuate.to , Darlington In *sin county. (a mall portion thereof being in.Littla beaver townsthip r ittAbiteastatp. LavrTence.lbimnded on rim nod:hi:lMO of_ll l =. by MeCowin, east land of John Young,'Pouth by of John and Jaiitt.r. Toting% and west by land ofA. ninchaM;icnitaining one hundred octet...mote or ham • ab.out fifty-five - acres lof width are cleatettibffec well timbered, and all nuder.fonce. Tbe"tontrtrwell watered. tied Is of the lieso Mtality for farating and srrazing p n rpes'e+. -There is klog bonse olv. the orembe*. TERMS:-oOe third of the pnrehase money. to be paid. in 'band •on the confirmation ot - thelaatO by the court. d tho lgeantloin two equal annual, installments with interest from the date or conlimatiort. •1• • IMISJIY A COAX, : JP 1 3 14 : 67 *1 'Trite,. NMI THE PENN'Ai OHIO NiroTicE you TIIE ABANDONMENT OF ITS .11 Canal.- fly order of the stockholders and Dbec tors .of said Company. made in puesnanCottanjet, of the legislature of passed March ..:Oth. 1867, end• ratified by act of the Oeiteral Ase,emblit of, the; State of , Pennsylvania. , • . I Notice to all concerned, iv herebfsiven,.that the • 'question of abandoning the severnl dieisionsi of Paid - Canal. stAtell'iti.eald Beretnafter described. will belcoulddered.and passed upon .by Eal 4 CompanY, on. Tueilday. the third driy of September, A. h-. ihgt , taw . le' previous tlieretolother res3snisible persona, Watt ponies or coif...orations shall contract _ and agree to tab and keep the same in repair and navigable oiniditiun at their expense end tisk.; and sntgect :to all datiunpes • on' account 'thereof. mend' save saidi r Canul Otattpany harmless therefrcirn. the several di knas of ,said Ca nal, which may be contracted for se ittelkjilare 'MINA {Weald act asloilews,.to-yrit • I lst. From Aaron to the. Little Cuinhogsi feeders at, Middlebury ; and including said feeder. • I - ird. Thence to the:lock in thesiam of**, CnyabOgat River at Franklin. and inclnding the reservoirs Po!- tatty County. with such portions of the feederkand nate as may be required to condact the water Mumb from to said di% ision.r • -; 1 3d. Thence to the crossing of tpe, Cleveland anti Pittsbnrg Rail 'Road_ . . - 4th. - Thence - to NV - iii:om in Trumbull - County: r - -- Mh. Thence te.o.rard in Trumbull County. 6th. Thence to the junction with the . Iltutwllieeit C21131/5. in Liwrence • • - - • pa...\Ms aIcENM. treat Ant, Warren 0.. July 101 'W A N-T E-D' ' A FEW GfX)RI , 'NTS. ;FOR llißBn.dlol.ll 11 GREAT PORIT AIT of LINCOLN: ertabiMted ay . the standar d kortrnit, pronounced by, the 'beat critic,,a. inaderibunal; df ininaern art: And uelterteorlll find thla tut honorable and lucrative. bui rea" dm lug the sAnOnee &dilreaa . lv, General Agent l'orAV&tern Ll.O W0114r 4 • .131" at. - a and .TEACHERS' WARTED: • erns swat , OF SCHOOL 111/OieFORSOF OHIO townahlp,Beaverl county, ate.'dealnolut. Of employ, itut acven (T)taactierAl (male and lemale) ' a AVM of viz months. conumenc;ag Sept. 14 180.. ,Good .wades will be paid 1 ltssmtnittlon to - teed , place -at Folnk;n• SctiootlksiO, on -flab gecosid TmOstly, .:he: lAtis of • 4nufkkat. 4ls • JytIV:::111F. . 4. - c.4:1, 9e cr etax7,l I= 15,651 90 019 4) 7111 81 4,574 fiR . 114 91 10.666 86 8.085 04 8.8012 00 /AD no 15 00 - .280 04 e4is oi ASSET'S a. s. LrrrELL, Sheriff. •; 11111 =I
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