II aver degas: _ „ 11211alk ferimisimakroorsaaw 1 1Pebra:W MISS .•, • • • said to bti Pima' 'Ali leaMollokillOehd final nougue 0140111044110 qtitoxio erect, for a good hinny mcmbera art t h o Democratic patty sae Inn noiv for&tiog tine fait tint they hate all along. boo titti.!;iutnl motley,' men of the country• Doweracy hate Preachers no*, about lib tn . & 4 they hated Union solders during ,the . .irar. I: The Unload& county . Democrat in an artirlC .a 'few days ago, called %luau !'the bloc huunds of Zion." ' l'att itePtiblicansofßedtord county at their , • Miss convention butt week, unanimOnsly rec 101111 Deana as their candidate fur Congresi tit the neit election: In this airy did Mr. Cessna has been a hard' 'attileecient,latktrei In the Republican ranks for q number of years past, and this recogni- Wolof his efprts is simply" an net Justice I NW let hith be nominated by the other coun ties• composing the District, then elected, and we venturethe opinihn in' advance that his 4stituent9 will neter regret their choice. `T 117 e. Der Executive Com- "Tits National Anocmtic Executive nfitite rest in Washington on last Saturday and fixed upon New "York as the place, and il l s the 4th of July as he time, for holding , the next!' National onvention. Pendleton's friends foulest ha for Cincinnati or St. Louis but" E'er( ) easily,:l eated. Thie action of the entimitiee is vet much" iigainat Pendleton, and we ate greatly mistaken if it does not de stroy his' chances for the 1 Democratic Pres'. dential nomination entirely. ' AT t i ho 'election-held in the town of Tomp Y. lase year, the Republicans were succil'ul by amsjoritior4. Another eke - don w s held on Tuesday of last week in the itametdwb, Web resulted in the whole Re• . publicanticket being elected by a n average majortty. of i4o. The, "great, reaction" so confidently referred to by the. copperhead press some time ago is seen somewhat scurciy In this remit ! Tar. RipubHeave o New Fir.mp . shire are making a gallant fight. They have the best men and Stittlrest speakers in the whole coun• trj*thessing the people on the political is ' sues 'of the day; while the copperheads hav e such worn out and "spavined. nags" as* Val . - hmtllgham and Voorhees speaking to them. The loyal rnel and tho ex-anldiers are aud- itors of the - first referred to, and the "war Is a failuns" Men, and the drakfthulkers listen to The bombast of the lattey. iGor. Harriman leads the Repnblieimag and will be re-elected by from three to four thousand majority: ,The Free Itsdirond Bin. Some days ago the house of Representatives at llarriOurg pond& Fare Railroad bill Ht is a good one—liberal in spirit, yet guarded In tcrma. The Senate also bits a Free' Railroad bill—an excellent one—though we prefer that of tbe House: When the. House bill , reached the Spate; a motlonlras made to substitute the Senate bill fqr it; and this motion still pending wileconie up again tomorrow night. It it i.OliaMe theanbatitation may be made ' This makes it lqporiont to .understami .the flail prbeidtafthat books for subscribtion to stock shall be kept open till the whole - capital steak anbscdbed—the stock being equal to at !mit ten thousand a mile.,,,The effect of this pmvidou• Is manifist. No Charter can ,- , be itemed until ten thousand dollars a mile on :,- the lineenntemplated shall he', pledged. An -4:- - Is • other clause vesdtiets'itheamlant t hat may be lit:mowed hi any *to a sem' equal:to the c apital paid up. Theffect of this also is appn.r. int. . One half the. luny to build any line of ' 'railroad tinder this 111 1 11 must' be raised by sub. scription. In all ot er particulars the Senate' hill Is as,good as th ',House bill—the earnest , friends of Freedom a Railroad Building he • ~ i ng jtigc:s. i ie. :, That there are p tical difficulties in t h e mii of framing equitable Free Railroad • Law every man kn wa who has fully consid ered t he matter itrdetall.. It is easy to affirm tl that all persons , who desire ' inv.rt moneys in' Making tally/aye shall bar an equal and tree chance; but when'the rightl of existing • corporations, of individual holders of real . ' estate, and of the publicgenetally come to be considered, diversities of opinion are elicited , among mtek who 'tremulous to attain a com mon ird. Hence, we Wive not! seen proper • •o . denounce the Legislature, or either branch t , then4i . f, in advance of ultimate actin'. It is musk safer to ark see what is done, and for what ieasnia, titan to start - prentaiunfly and t- withonevalid occasion i —Atto. Gazette. • , "Bit n rogues fall Mit:holiest men,get their fit es.” The rigrireus quarrel at present ra ging between the editor, of the New York . Wor/4 and.C. L. Yalitindighara of Ohio , . re.. I raja the shove a& gel our -mind. They hove ' bOth for along fitrie past been shining lights iu Amtioerstic party. The. World attrib ; utes the defeat.ol•Col. Burns. the Democrat. is CandidatC-for tmagress in the Eighth Ohio Ditiei to ) 7 itlatkigham's influence, and reff4re proceeds to road hint out of the par. tyValfanikighata declines this sort of treat• mint, and in return •pours a furious bread aide iiito'l!iranton Marble, the Wvrlits editor. They both know bow to indulge in epithets and together , ihkr llunish the public with bite of pilimnal history that is truly refreshing.-- Vallandighain 4iati been, and we sulipose afilj is, an iinmitigatgi traitor to his country, but the World will find him alms restless,tir4staa ambitious politicise, who triii not. penult himself In I l e trod‘lon doWn in this sumnaarr manner. 9n Ova ;shale we - suspect that, the World heti undertaken I beerier job than it anticipated the beginning; and when .the quarrolisindedwe apprehend Mit It willbe cnund *bat )Manton Marble has received:ma 'wily and ai hard blows ai - he hat, &don - 14W tered to Vallandighatn. The Sght. however is none o6.urs. but In order to let our Bead,. *recce the Fpirit.ln which it is conducted, we bale Ibis week , ropied the World% iintt article. and Varsfreo. l . , Tbe one will be &wad on the first and nukoduir on as scv:€.ll4 page of This paper. L Tut Prisident het tent to the Senate the name of la^uup Ewing ) , Oen. fat MK as Esor--04:7 of V:ur. 1::.:t: the IL-tient catmint rteiad4) t i p C•0414:t. oi/2 do uethttyg lits than t Wefuousiallue. ' l o#2.o.lOrlitvoon.** l4 s..hes: :, . :- . iiiititiowc - tto talk ritdayt kPiotirfatta4 Wes igarGedl by the Adjutant Gene* of the Amy, (Gen. iL Thom* preingag hinsself at the War Office, with 'Abe folldwing 'orsltir it his hand:, t ; 1 r - i ' • ~ - t . 1 . Exam:lrma Maitistott l I I-- - H Wallin:moron. D. Feb- !I, laiffi I 'O. SIR : By virtue of the powertutl n autitoritt a v rd law i il 45 1. e th as e United e rtresVou cl ere :retie i removed froni office us Secretary of War, and your functions as melt will terminate upon receipt of thiacommunication. -.. :- -- . You will lmnsfer to Brevet Major-General Lorenzo Thomas, Adjutant-General." of the Army, who has this day been• autborlied to act as Secretary.of War ad inierins, all tweeds, books, papers, and other public property now in your custody and charge. Respectfully yours ANDREW JOIINIVIN, President. To the Hon. E.!4.liltrustun,Washlngton, D. C. . 'Becietaiy.Stanton expressed a. desire for time 10 reflect upon the matter. The Adju; tent Generaisgreed to this. In the meantime " the President had informed the Senate of has_ action.' That body immediately sent a cont.' mitten composed of Senators Cameron, Ott tell, Thayer and,Conness to visit Secretary Stanton and Gen. Grant, and express to them the desire of the dominant petty of the Sen ate. That desire was that Mr. Stanton should remain firm and unyielding in the eiecution of his trust, rind against the usurpation of the President, but to continue twoley the LIR% and they would support him The Secretary I replied that he had received President ,John- 1 son's order relieving him from, duty, but tha t he could not' recognize it, unless the 'Senat e concurred. Gen. Grant made no bridal re ply to 'the Committee but gave: the mem hers to understand that lex could not and would not recognize the President's order in relation to Stanton if the Senate failed to agree with the same. 'The Committee then returned to the Senate Chamber ard reported that Secretary Stanton would retain his office until the Senate should take action, and that Gen. Grant would recog,nly.e. Congress as a i portion of the Government, and , hot Andrew Johnson as the sole power. When the Com• mitt ee had reported, tile Senate immediately, i r at about 3 o'clock, went into Es (Akre see d soon, and began the °onside on of the whole subject, rem4ing in ses sion until 9, 1 4 o'clock. Before adjourning th following resolution was passed, and at 10 .M. the same evening it was handed to the restaent : In Eteelliio6 Session . Senate of the U. 8., Feb. 21, ISGS. Whereas, The Senate have read and considered the communication of the Presi dent, staling that he has removed 'Edwin 31. Stanton. Secretary of War, and had designa ted the Adjutant-General of the army ; to act as Secretary of War ad interim; therefore, Rewired, BY the Senate of the United States that under the Constitution and laws 'of the United States the President has - no power to rebuke the Secretary ol,War and designate any otherrofficer to perform the duties of that office ad interim._ - The next day the,Adjuiant.dencril appear ed at the War office again and demanded , pos session of the same. The Secretary. refused to comply . with the request, and ordered him away from the building and to his duties as Adjuttint-Genemtof the Army. He persisted in his demand,iittailuslly threatened to, use farce in ejecting Mr. Stanton. Boon after this he left and went over - to oonsultwith the President:' - The Secretary of War soon after this appeared before Chief Justice Cartter; and made an affidavit charging the Adjutant. General with' unlawfully interfering with his duties as Seeretaff of War,'_Genemi Thomas sum of $5OOO _ r tbr-bis appearance at Court • Theso proceedinga caused intense excite. matt in the House of Representatives. The feeling against the President on the - part of the Republicans Urns: anytidng and amiable. He had precipitate d matter , ii6v;'-"there was but one voice among t i nt in regard to the course to be purued, a that was to im peach him at once.' In% the meantime .the reconstruction committee had the l ihole a subject-under advisement, and a ft er nvas sing it carefully made a report from which the following is an extract • Upon the evidence collected- by the Com mittee, which is hereafter presented„ and in virtue of the power-with which they have been invested by the House, titer are of opinion that Andrew .Tohnsonyresidentof th 3 United States, should be impeached illy high crimes and misdemeanors. They therefore recommend to the. House the adoption of the accompanying resolution. (Signed] THADDEUS STEVENS,' GEORGES. BouTWELL, ions A.. BINGHAM, F. C.' BEAMAN, C. T. HULEURD, JOHN F. FAENSSFORTH, H. R PAINE. fleAolced. That Andrew Johnson: President of the United States, be impeached for high Arlines and misdemeanors. • • A debate enaued r im the resolution which *as participated in by Messrs Brooks of New York and Bingham of Ohio and- others. This discussion prevented a vote being taken on Saturday. I- • • —On Monday Generil Thomas made anoth er demand on the Secretary' fur the War i• office, and was again refused. During the day the House of Representatives again dis- cussed the question of impeachment, and at 5 in the evening the vote was taken. It stood cp follows : For impeachment 127 ; against impeachment 47 . A Committee coisisting of Messrs. Stevens and Bingham was sprinted to notify the Senate.of the action of the House; and a Committee composed O'Meara. Stevens, Bingham, Boutwell, Logan, Wilton, Julian and Ward, wait appointed to draw up the ar ,tielei of impeachment. Intense. excitement prevails in Washington, the like of-which, it itOtaid, has not been seen since 1861. We have thus hastily grouped toßther the facts, as they are reported in Ike papers, withou t . any attempt to enlarge up on the+ _ _ . I Tug President's courage is nog equal to the badness ethic heart or the enmivality of his Ptirposa He has slready begun to ;explain, PAing at the first step, and perceiving no ! dray qi recover himself, be already •martikets IsYtnet n out of fear and a disposition, to retreat. coMmunicstien to the Senate yesterday . attempting to explain his directions to Thom. as, hears only this interpretation, One needs not us be deeply. xersed itt character to nn• 4ersmod to what mite of airengen sack a calm.: is peculiar. History and- Alm i , records of high crimes blatUCt us wt.at to iWer from' i t..-Pftrs. Com. isala thakt ingoeueasrestwo* 10 ieq move Se*War Aglaia frank 1310-04100•14: stblp of the lkiagersili,lo44. melee. Gei. Cass, otegleglenxlpclfiest: er Clymer 4 Be' im iiKeibalak tiiii - thlked of eemeetion With'thephee. i • _ll l lpamtbe.Mailkowli., itfUt U—(dP- Twestplitmuilli _Wet iligemitort!if the Pithtmergh (busier Ai Ai districts; counties and individuals are preimpting - ther clefts in view.of thacoming. citosjpeigit, I think it strange that the people of haire mot promoted their c iris kith° ot_her Gentles of the Twenty. ourth Congressional District, as a matter of right and rotation, to the next Congressman from this dbdrict. The district has been rep... resented - by - men - fro m Grim - ne, - lirefahlington and Lawrence counties for fourteen or fifteen years, and I think that- it is certainly :time that the district should be j represented 'by a man item Beaver county. 1 write in the interest of no dilate, as I know not who the candidates are; but if we stand by, and suffer our rights to go by default; the inference will be that we have not s competent man in Beaver county to rep resent the &strict, whichiluterenco I , tßosi heartily repudiate. • , ' • ••• • • • • What any others on.this sublets, Why not nominate s good man with the view • of his' being,elected? , Now Briton Tort: The writer of the above, though iMmewluit in error as to the number of years the dia l ) tract was'represiintal in Corigresii 'loo.,"men frig: Greene, • Washington and Lawrence counties," is correct as to the right of BeaVer county to present the candidate for the, putt • term. county has not had that honor for the, last fourteen ram and the opinion' is :•en tertained very generally here now that (*Uri& Sy on the part of Greene, Washington; and Lawrence should give us the candidate this year without s :contest for the district noini tuition. r ; We are hopefel that they will 4o se. I Beaver'entinty has a number of RePubllcaus that would make reputed° and efficient mem bers of Congress, but which of these, or the number that design being candidates for the vote of county,is at present unknoln to , as. We • p restuue however that the names of sev ere Will he announced at the proper time. As between them the Argus will be neutral ;• but in common with the other Republicans of the county, it will be more than gratified to see the several sections of the district recog nize thli rightful claim •• of Beaver county to name the man. . • • Tim 'Republicans almost everywhere are alive to the interest's involved in the next Pres idential election- They have thrown off their coats and gene to work in earntet Last yeiirtg defeats haie show; them the, necessityllbr this, anitthns ha, diirl g• the present year, they have overschelmld their opponents in almost every "tilt" they bave had with' them. We, have chronicled several of these since Janua ry Ist, and itoa a ffocds us pleasure to record an other willeb occurred on Tuesday of hist weak. lierels the.telegram which announces it SYRACUSE, Feb. 18.—The Republicans, at the charter election to-day, routed the enemy horse, foot and dragoons. We elect the lion. Cluirlea-.A.ndreers3lavor by 124 majority Mrer John A. Green, jr., ids Democratic competit or. Party lines were strictly drawn; -repre sentative men were nominated, and a Freat victoiy b;ws been achieved. The Repttblitens also' lect live out of eight Aldermen, giving I us the entire cent rol of the City Glovernme nt, I L We gain on the vote of last fill 193, and en IL'that °riot spring 3114. - We.,nre alt rejoicing 16-41kht' With cannon: iplioctles and crinkle.' We 'have had a hard 001, and the -onemy,l4, mint: We send you make. and reel We bnie made, a good beginutiks , fur Jag Proakieutird et ip paid u. - , . ._ .. From present indication there will be: no "let' up" on4e , part i of ' the, Republicans .of tho couotrs:until Grua ts dui": ellecleidrri" +~: iu~ iro •. b~nad ` to ~W is A Model Plotforo , . The Indiana Itipablican State Convention= which lifet - at Indianapolis on last Wednes day after nominating an excellent State ticket' adopted the falloyring model .piatform . , The Union lieparbilimn party of fndlsna , ' assembled'' In cons/ended of Indianapolis on the Stith day of Tea.' to emend In eseferenee to the present condition of the codnity, make the relieving declaration of prin• Cr . First. The Congreesional pile of et:C=o4oAl= was made necessary hy the rejection of the tamstindlostal Amendment* and the continued rebellious spirit of the Southern people, and If they will not, upon the eon eUtion• prescribed by Congress, become the Mends of the Union, t I' the duty of Congress to do, whatever the emergency requires to bum av enemies. prevent them from doing Second, The extension of Parriga •to the negroes of the South is the direct result of the rebellion and the continued rebellions spirit Maintained thendll. and d was necessary to secure the reconstruction of the Union agd the prescreatiooof the loyal men therein from a state WOllO than elavery, and the question of suffrage in all the loyal Stout belongs to the people at at those Steles under the Coueptupnn yf the United States. 1 - a lThird. The Government melte United Stites should be administered with the strictest economy consletent wit,h Me public safety and interest.. .Revenise should I be so laid as to give the greatest possible exemptioe to articles of primary necessity. and fall most heavily upon luxuries and the wealth of the sountry. "ad all property should bear *just proporticia of 4e thrden of tax. Fourth, The public debt, teade Imo:4in' bthe rebellion, should be honestly paid. and M I the bends leaned therefor should be paid in legal tender., com monly called greenbacks, except where. by their ex press terms, they provide otherwise, and paid in such quantities as will make the drculation commensurate with the commercial wants of the country, and so as to avoid thegreat inflation of the curtency and the. increase in the price' of gold. . Fifth, The large and rapid =Meted= of the cor n:lacy, sanctioned by the votes of the Democratic par ty in bo th domes o. Cengrese has had most inind ous etthetwpon the industry and busineea'pf the eons try, and ills the duly of Congress to ,prtilide by law for supplying the deficiency in legal tender not= commonly aided greenbacks, to the full extent re gutted by theta:einem wanter_ofttie wintry. Sixth, %Vs are opposed to the payment of any part of the retwi t elebt,' or to any peyote= whatsoever for emancipated slaves. - Seventh td all whet' were althea, in the trials of the late war, die t were none - entitled to more etopechti honor than t e brave • soldiera and seamen who en dared the hardships of campaigns= end" mid perilied their lives in the service Of the country. The Wannest and minions provided by law for thesei bravo defenders of the nation are obligations never. to he forgotten. The widows and • embus of the gallant dead are the wards of the nation., a acted legacy be qbeathe4 to the nation's protect!. g Eighth, public lands are the propetty -of the N people. onopollecof them, either by individuals or corporations, should be prohibited. They should be reserved for actual settlers, and as s subethmtini reeog nition of the services of the Union officers. end ea diers in the late civil war,. they should each be allow ed one hundred .nd suit stares therettf. - Ninth, The dodders of Greet Britain and other Euro pean Powers; that because a num is'once etas= be is always im mint lie resisted pt every Maw by tho United Stela, se a relic (tithe fendAdines notauthor teed by the law of =do= and at war with our =den: al honor and independence. Natsintlised citizens are entitled to be protected In all their rights al eillgen shiT es though they were native how, and no tcitizen*. be of merlin= Stag native or stiftralised, ni liable to sad IMprisonaltent by.nny foreign power for acts done or words spoken in twit country , and If so simited sal imprisoned, it is the dity of the Gar.- ernment to interfere In his behalf. Tenth, We cordially appremethe coarse' of the Ne whither' members or Cenynem in their active =pp= of the hill prohibiting a further contraction of the cur rency, is which -theffahhhilly rejareseched elthepeople of Indiana. dad this Yeaventioa 11010 a. =wavering_ eonfidence in the wisdom and patriotism of °Ursa p. Morton. His devotion 'to the vital thieve* of the nation indult the bets PIIaiTOM endeared tevery lover Of trait/Rand liberty, mid we send greeting to him tithe Areetican Senate, his and comas. assurance to biotite= uttquatilleduaorsententof Ehmseth Genets] U. B. Grants= thel lion. Schneer Cog= are the ettetee at Audis= 'Be President and vine Pesetas= of the tithed state', imk-etds convent riot hent* Altecnetdhe delegates :WIWI Nations ,CoTeuton to gent the rotes of Ineuenktor them r""" _ Talliswillgbou s o n a l b :s ew T or i i Frags•Vlllllftbsiner Oham, Deetee Cede. The Worldbie,saestled "Demitrase" lbw* pow, published b New Part C,retir.(• 01, hot is one Manton Marble; fie properetms aro liarloiv, and sundry Ober ,wralilrY. igeoteman Of venal Darnoerney 'nerd wee eriginally merealked" eaosethteg n sig:days, as mdisissir sirespoir, And Mai Teta= !hint - trues aftseArighl ail Mt ordstone w i se peritiet pieey;iaeece,i4v7llyr• • 4komoravkii,.-or soul the er 7 ent aft 4 ry. . and for' a pal ketinei. to indulge . curs. insiiirera. "t i lt . V.'slrevengefn is limes In Mei Telegram and were they?- not at all "S 4 quite full' of evident thitt Dig "duaitpoindal have been dim the expected y ity upon w hif mantled. '`irt 7)lst in. the tiddet the expected Aar() the "narrow int"' yokeLfellow• "dunghill on. mid especially "character," i r with supreme: arid "dignitlep IM latter, beta 'of his assailare& . laughs in scorn val, who is di! , As, to the" ire'rkict lend by the Dernocnu..Cloment'L. Vallandigham, but coiled to bo.a virtue and the lenity . wldellisite longer to be exhibited; we hate onkritaxaythat tortuna;te ly for the party. ntilLlieglldf.Worid, 'hit! the individuals who butpireltrijrlit,¢ ( 0. ! if Ohto constitute the "fletnnollittrero,:' nor 'con; trol it; but, fiirrher.,tliatif poiliait of the ,press under the" infirience con whir, e 11 ',harmony of the • the sword, illy and. to Wok: Mir and shad to tite_w; 114 1 0 *MI reniv when tbt the Whiz party lino?! No, Mr. to . help to Teem midst' and venal i icy and Air corrm largely to reverse the it of Democratic success, and are now preparing to destroy the Pa!ty.• _ Mein; the whom of tbo World. Inspired by the two gontlemen in the care behind him (or her)---a precious trio, the World, ow Flesh and the Devil—says: ' ''The defeat in the With District of Ohio can• be very well borne If it enables tie Democratic party to 'bib.:, oftthid viper." Inuenci.i. the Vallealigharn aforesaid. Well if3fanton Marble, or his advisers and inspir era, in the delicacy efulpmenfts of their ne tares, "pouncet box in amid." if fade lost the vulgarity of the "dunghill" crowd should taint their "character" *ill "spread their light pinions—rery light—mod laver over al:Pecan. mile mass meeting epywhere in Ohio next Smother. avian Mr. Vellandighanfitpealm they shad have autopiiceifievidenee of - the exact manner in which the Dentoemttc masses will proceed to "ding off this viper," meaning again the aforesaid Velem:beam, otherwise in the indictment called the"pn g nacions duttghM ermk," with medry_citber aliases. Or by , go-) ing to New-Rampshire;whitber Mr.- V. has been Invited to go arid speak to the Demo cracy. they eat) tarhaps . avail themselves of the weeks same gratifyinrspeetaele within a few . And nova final word en the World article.. We have lonebelleved that there was a class ofiAlticians In Ohio .irtm, pretending friend ship Yet Peerelly desire the defeat of Mr. Pen. dleton. Waiting till he had acquired strength and shown some pyospect ofnontination, they , trescherionsly came into his support, coolly' elbowing and sharing aside his older and bet. ter friends. And new, when nothing can con tribute more to his dilhat than a bitter quar rel' :In the Democratic party of Ohio; instead of WAncesling and assuaging_ it, they Invoke, in!the distant city of New Terk, the aid of the Wortd, a paper ()prodhie nomination, spread - It-far and wkile. lad Music scaimplish their original purpose. —Por, weak and vain though they maylie, they surely did not im agine that by onelilide wish of their arm they mold ItipoesaCtilie object Of their jealousy 31441' rage. Mr. Pilidletla. too, may learn; by and by, like other Ikea ifbistory, by sad ex perience, tbat "faithful are the Irelands of a 11%4 batlike MOM atatrenemy are deceit- CONSIVII ah m .ed Ameseeents. 1 . The iielegstiiiiia trial!, Wte. H. ttocper end E. D, Ifollikak, ,delegate from Idaho, amused' them:terra to-day in one of the lob b'ee of the flenataiby a little pugilistic exer cise, which, forttMetelf Pr the intertoreata of their Constituent% rmltad In no bodily, harm to either.. The dteptarcee °fit • of the ap pointment crone - , Gibbs _ Governor oridoo. which' luus : nilt: et • . coanned -by the Senate. Holb .as thp champion cif Gibbi, charged that " . r. hial mused ' big con linne, eaft e4 at he dulted no more of ft Roo *r the peaclunen When 4 Holbrook, pollteb , told /Om that be did hot believe ted hitsl IoRE excePUOtothejntmp i , eo to /thikeMs net fit teles fc. - clbrock . objec es NecperXimetho4,,filenfor;oleg ids sr-. g un i 44 o ar'di 1 110 0 1 1 4 0 411Prr W 00 4 . ' 1 13411E41 , stilly ,kneakeit 'd Ws gentians°, from Mb: , Wthisjints a Isegs,csand lad sown! blade .204 . Altio . . _MCC separated: itillbtOilit - t:e, Aye" vsevet-,- 4 48 1 1 •-• 4 lelloiNencetm . 40 hart sic *gara meta ..ateeed ..rrill here- Wgue , " , d by his fish heart; ' similar kind hbt .e.mises them by. nar from high "Ad to My. with any d. _He only miiketa ti . wzßei. in s .of Webster' being rend oitut who gent nal only proposer enntribu I- El PRE The bid Mikes Presidential Campsdips doh et Rewitark City Met at Cooper given* ofthe leth hot. to ratity *taiga:loton* -Grant for President and tint*. Itentoalotili r ice President. The Hon B.i Bppiwr called the meeting to Order And in (Wig sodelivered an eloquent ladiptiltioticaddiess from Which we take dik Itglatillig "We meet again. UniOn Republicans a( New:fork and the Union Republican Prod ' l-CaltillSkoPhiltOttiew•Terit•WoM oo- aioln -It Is uow more than three rani rice we met • -hist, •:4314I'llisi meeting was hem, Itewas An .the titenft of the day of the Presi dential,•elect!, of with 6 lelegnithls, , instramentupouthbi stage. - Inni c z ni memoriv• don:with Anynion tram : the • Pl;ttlige the +nmet.distant. of Oregon Ma•Wiher , Plug ihe r.of Maine, - . ,1110 - , - , together lloik aT if! ) hours ereVansmon'lleie, luta kis th top rod 4014 C upon our lipc -Who hat War in OMANI &tient mill f ar la t i' midis lifbiladitestin taatithireiciting Inetnentit of t . l29.itt u rlous Mint, and thir closing sublime of thousands of triumphant and ex- Men In , the hour and excitement , of violo l 7, reilisUlbering from sellout the bless ing came, rising in this vast hall and singing llPrilso•God tenni when' OWVeinings flow Praise him his. creatures here , .Wow r At home, on the ocean, hi foreign lands, I have been met and 'congratulated by, gentlemen, ' who were here on that great night. That Meeting of thlsrclub challenges the.record of any political organisation of any 'country; We meet again. -We parted,-hating fulfilled finthfuliy out duty, and confident •in ,the fa-1 tuie. . The war had not ended. Taut the tide - oft Union vietoty hid set' In. Tbe brave and gallant leader of theUnionAiray then, whiff le the brave and gallant leader of the• Union ] Army to-del. WW a 4 42 Ruit, wan ' Tul it out on that fine," while, es confident an trustingly as child seer • rested its head upcm the bosom of.,4its . mother. the loyal . Unionists of the comity )! itifiLled in and Ira* e d Abmtuunigneolo. . The traitor • Itlek.of an assassin, upon Its 7;ritaskul by tig ers Rebebt nd tbelr Northern apologists. bore upon lti'oting the 'pest and pure soul of lhincoln:front time to' eternity. ' it ,was my melancholy ostone to witness titak murder. Tho Vice-President of our. choice becoming , by this crime President prated an inmate, an ingrate; innonousothlac.k traitor, a 'fear= less, uncongtierable. •erne,-:Con gresa has fought him from the tut hour. of Ms trench erreglit Itolr• TIP old ltsttic Mug be ton ht overspill' ; the fruits of our Victory, so foully wrenched from us regained and realised, and upon the immortal platform or equal rights and equal , justice to all , this entire Unkta, oroulaed and in Its injured parts reconatruc •To initiate• a movement which dual bear Retire:give part in the.-realization of this result, this Club marshals its bests once more, invites pin bore; and opens this night a, new campaign. The memories of its potit tj lumphs. the consciousness Odle truth' and Jusdue of the cause It advocates, and .its un faltering Mallet= in the ultimate and emit pieta success of the right, nerves it, c ncoura ges it, urges It on. We will 'fight it out under no disguise, detracting ant a jot from extreme 'republican principle, and confident that it will receive, as it has. in -the past. the.confi• deuce, the assistance, and tbt-warm and kind approbation of the Radical iteputtlieati's of the country. - • • ~ • 1 04 iit fit illitr ' Ste inir 4140 t • "I"anattat Taylor. ' ' 4tntiest the friirrisiburg enrresponlent • or the Pittihnigh Ompeereint - pays this tahute te1301.-A. , W: Taylor, the State Senator for . • - - ' - • • 410,041.persors..Knon,reimitnig the rip of 'Srpatorik during .tie 4 expericace Usti'-Sabato (Aim her on El IMI °express •• • •MS c ear y an( fqrcibly but It Is a thistake to suppose that .the. &no ter who silks the m mud ost is the usetUt ; • his constituents. As an 'example : the Sena tor from the Washington and Bearer Cis. tract seldom makes a speeph,--althongh jjo can express himself veioy clearly and 7oref bly when nemanaary—yet he is amongst the Most useful Senators th that body. He is also one of the youngest men on the floor of the Senate—not appearing to be over twenty five or twenty-six years of age. He (Col. Taylor)'ls not Only an active and useful Semi tor andlrue to the interests ; of his enigma cats, as a Senator, but he wag true to his coun try, in the hour ofpail and was among the first to volunteer his service to put down the rebellion—having gnus out as Captain of a company in, the' 101st Regiment Pennaylva. nia Volunteerlnfluitry, but rose to the rank of Colonel before he left the service. He is also one of the victims of the barbarous treat :neat extended to Union soldiers during lEu• prisolunent, while prisoners Of war, suffering nos from the effects of the treatment 'which he received while itiearcerated in rebel pris ons. If his health is restotedsnd life Spared, he Will be remembered and rewarded by a grateful constituency forins patriotism as a soldier and fidelity as a Senator. Tun proposition recently made in Ceingreis to gire commissions in the army to none but graduates of West Point. has failed, and we arc glaxl or It. Why should there lie but one door for entering the army, whiletvery other profession has a hundred doors? If a man is qualified to hold a 'ainmission, it makes. no difference where he acquired his fitness. Some of our best colleges, such as the Cornell Uni versity, for instance, have established Belinda of. tactics, • military engineering, and • nth& brandies of the art of war, in connection with their regular litemry course, and if they prove competent to the task they have undertaken, there is no reason why their graduates Should not be permittcdto Few tie, United "States Uniform as wet as the graduates of ',the • Na. Ronal academy on the !Judson. If Our ,only deyiendemxi during the Rebellion had been upon;these latter gentlemen. WO ahciis4 have been in sad atritits.—N. T. , Tribune. Candid "Cop.” • We like candid' People. • Tile ,copperhasti party has some of tLese. One of the Demo cratic ca avasseis Sn ICSSw liciaphire a few days ago thus ,expreased timselt. "Ur could have my way I would place Jeff Davis in Congo% whim rWofully be longs ; then I woUldgo to . c . qucciit take all :those mbietable bade-nags from "the State House, and make a bonfire of them in the' State-Ilonaeyard :then I would go all through the North and destroy an tAs inortuments and grave -stones erected '4.0 the memory of sol diers ;in short. I Would putout of sight Ter turldng which reminds uslitat we ever hid a war with our Southern .brethren. Ido not know as I would , hang , one-legged and one armed soldiers, but I would' pray to God to get' theta out of our way as soon as possible." N,EW: YE RTIHEMz NTB:' . .. , JIIEIT TREES,. - - ' • , x- - GRAPE . TINES. ' . . • %STRAWBERRIES: - - • 43 1 00SEBERILIES. ._ , • • • :-r. , RASPBERRIES; :chid !ad Honk Flowerliiit Mind*. Ert•r -489400.qh Aivatagtits Rb.absub • Root,: • ...-. *Me bipsad.ranatr se 'avian. akirimirr. T il t r eOr eeThr n e t g , , „cos ... s, ..„il „ie.,. l'll .1.11-../ftrieill f gl/11 ;?n d,1 71 1 4:eAtabillalibent• ..: .457)46. irotraTti-dis - Winif ' ' -', SMIal" -- 11 sAi 1 ,- ; - Tnimk"nana gr • A namiumi" uN__Agi ipkY brirStlitY WRI - C'e or ti: \ e , of 0 10 . sith i = gri4:Olf ALP,PiellallillatiVaehts sad iVeadhl 1 g • ' 1 • 82 *AM ell • leleilled li *et eltdl- NM Oa et the coati of Ceram .nlielta of y- orgo. have beta 11. 13 - 4.looteer 9110 iq the utsocti, t t:t w in noose tl tcrv : p, MlMialpus, opittaDs` Colin of I Tr ad is e4the aseriu Oiller.:in tha bernuo, , e it 'a il "' CCIIIIIV•I ' llidi el&essuo .litL af t SOW retibte 4 br . •-l 'OttliNllEU'al,Weld' 'Lifts Ihmua I ,'.‘ 41 ' de - i XgO t r °l44 Ada ' , ~ gip . ..o'clock In the foreman.' I. 1 -fir • 41 i' l l gteads t qf ;ale of -' real es. 1 ,, ' Alt•lfewpatli‘ltilitedw psi c t ik i, Or ____ jinx,* end a i , w id ow or John ;.• to mod to ON lollosstug, piece e t p atu rZ"?_l l llNlte, Medee-111114444lier.aaVtlghiiter* . ate La DOWD{ itOd /41: ISCIIvtv itm 1 ,h12 14 ,41111, ~.t o f as= wanl y . ra.volaittenybg ow the hank ii i 7 6 4 l Proceeds of Me of real /Awe to •-•••••_;." su i , - 7 - sw, 1 Tar Ora theme mob Itt! de fi efA s s is „,Xes. wowed .by irldwor if Cgsflosf Etat , s'"'''"" • 1 thence Awl* AS* deg.svast us,,,g, rio tu .. .: camp, Jr.. Admiou n d or . . _ lined 7 t i thence north 09 dot t ot es io t at.l .. l: ., l 4 lum; ri; s4 s Penton. al •NotiooTAY_tll. e ir A . east. XV pesthole - 0114ps trllum — Walloa • • • i i. ""' south Stli deg. west 1 5 zmen petti.,, " "ii iww , k • &lea oblistgatoy, , . - 10 sn. f an t, paid ides. • iol iw o diu , Gk. °peon 4117•100 perches to the plac e a bo*Flit - ' Parsons ... A 7 pawl:doing glacreo and SI perches on ietkb neldnw s of ` A: P•44 1 41'• 1 1W 1114, T.•..o• l4b il ft tele - t” *reefed a log Imam. •, •I '. • ' .4 Amu! . _„I" ......., p• Auw, The tmdiTl4lo4 mok4r n t ed , r half p e t n e at .._ Ammo pronaltir VAllt ''' s'"'"' ''''' , --El k i ll •• tertatti lot-drghimifobeallll the town riflpeu.,""r Itrift.oll Of Wllllllll *WC allfttgblis 4.am• , I ton. Beaver county. P a .. tieing all of I t •C• 4^"L" - • ... ~..,.. u s , Aspinlstrator. . ~.... 0 . 2 1 s i i,* i do o dir oe I the half of lot No. ISt beglooing Bath e wit, of to MOOS elf ..-- - v e tr.'" - s - Ait ' ter's alley and Dinkel street thence aloe • ...4=tZtr l i. Clltaffort• &eft. J. '''' ' rc "'' ; (*east Pi wet to Haggerty' lley b,n t .e " 14 gdnlstrator. . b I ley pattb 140 bet .so Third street, thence 4 Pangsal .10,40100 a ce ViraP vtat il e4 1 Awe mutes tees to u.e pubile mom. It.. wo l ' Ai i ii , 'whittled* =lt Item. deed..Simes 'Wenn; it • I . !Nip - squantill feet at dheetion In and wig ' . 1 minkstratof• I theism orestakmg said square RP fest to aritrtetes7 .thence *Alb aloe Market semi m feet t • the e i,„ ,„. beistardpg. on which there 14 erected a Snow d — ,...e.,, v '' booms:A flume sumo mom orshop. - "'"va ' *Mao. The undivided moiety or hill( p ut „ ~t. , ,,. oartairktract of bawl situate in DArllnglan r -1.. A"": jleaverto4lllll; Ps.. flitining at axo s t, *r oc , co d e ",7. 81 deg. boat by the lands of the heir. of n f11141,%--.. ZS 8-10 petits to 111 Slott, thtnce moth Si 4 . .. perches be land of the same to a t5..t,it. i .„,%, ~. 4 . of said Gilliland south 1.5 a-U deg. ant i . perti t '.. 110-10 40 post. thence by meellog boots lot resui.to, I l es . etet sd 9.10 pc.mbea to • post. ih, ace br ute .-•• north 811; deg. east IS 7 10 poultry t. A w ho .= I thence smith 3t deg. We l d 4 2-16 mcm , t. rat. thence by land of 4as. T. Boyd liettli Kt 4^.1. 4,41, , perch* to a_post. the place-of boginottrg,mwoidii 7 titres and St perehes.• , „7 I A um. One °Owl piece of 1P h ;aria i t c :t sod White Oak. thence by lot . 4 1fAII. by t ..,,.;' Congregation of idoinit'lleassnt, north ;F,, a ~.7 we. 4 ,s, 1.20 I,,ehm , tr. ii,nv in theme& th ne e i said meeting boast. !add north 15s; 4-z. vast :t m. perches to a post on thit_'shle of the nod, Met a .%• . land formerly of B. W. Landau meth VD, ae. t „,, sg R.lfy t iopelr. to the Val* of begituunz, towable. . Sfa nrrcees.: ALSO. The nndivided moiety or half part of mein tract of land sillate in Darlington tottuship, c. v . : comity. Pa.. commencing it, the I ' ,l ''av *fm. Lath Dewy Creek near Canghey's MM. omee north IN deg. east 31S perches. north St d;.: en• :A m. thence south 70% der. r*e tt perchm. ten , .. Conti 4 deg. east 23portitee. Duvet north 59 erg. elm 2; t ici perches. thence north St 'deli. east IS. h 10 p-o,„ *hence nortfes3 deg. east 'JO portly:4. these! nand DU i deg. cast 23 5 7 10 percheu. Mance north Poi des r,, 15 perches. theitse nod* 3d deg. east .i . ,• 4 ;49 I , Cft, t, ,, 4 a dead White Oak. thence north 50 kivg cress, ra p o ' P. to a White Oak. thence math It td,._.. sun lt1,1•111p.r t . thence tooth 19% deg. west 33 "mho.. tber.co oadl, 24 deg. west ad 5-10 norehe'. thenm x rads Y dm west 41 740 pyrcato. Dionne orsatit Rt.' i de:, ate ir, perches theniw *with 91/ deg.- soot It, 5-it pew* to the place of boustusing. 00411illdinz 1.9 3Z.IM ml 14 pc:CW.4. , The scalt.: farm ander few. abearK• urea creased and on wAtich 'there IA meted 1 lo t • dwelling home. Demi st able and sheep Ina... ,it... ron 84.. premises. , t -"' orchard Seized and taken In execution as the, p• lanti 4 it. A. Cochran, at thesult of James B.lai‘dv. Nth_ 2. • A Ls°. • _ Notice la hereby even tiiiirefittors. hi4nt, lgatee.. distributes and all others interented. to appear e at the next-tan •of matt Court. and; not later than* the ild day; beton** 18th of March next, to neer cease if any they have. aimed the final: confirmation of the above appraiecments.. JOlrti A. FRAZIER. kb26117:3t. Clock. LICENSE NOTICg. LIST .OF - APPLICANTS FOR LICENSE AT Stara Ses!lcnra, 1938. HOTELS. . • narlingtnn bosoogb: New Galilee tr New Stisidnu " ....New Brlgistos " barllugtne New Sewickley twp. ....Bridgewater brironit. rbilbrrburg born. ~...Rnebester ....Bridgewater " EATING ROUSES. • ' 4opoph A nderoon John Grebtog Daniel Sontbeek David Manor Rebecca AlUtoosol Michael lft W. P..Aleorn. John M. Shroids' Henry A= John 8. William W. Johnston... ....Rochester borough. John B. Clark ' Bear e r r i cm . er " i . . Jacob Marks parin Jib 4. &ss Industrk twp. Jaime. =MU* RIPPer ' ' Be. Clair borough, Arldenopo Patterson tww. .. J. W. Hamill . Bridgewater born. dn{lGies* Cie . .. Phillirebnrg •• 041001 btalnakild . Beaver Fan'. ' TO iricfp_tbitNafiliCevAxTrnia:. lll o . .o4 l .iiiii , * ems ilieurr. writ' *hiss adopt AND IitIICIUNDISX. C.4lorther - itdillAibarr 31 3, 0 6 J. pi a S. it McCabe: .Rocbeater • " "I JOHN A: FRAZIER, Clerk. 1 febirette WAIOL-7. , -1 1 4fER j,FO . lt .184. pprlng Suply AT Reduced Rate. ~! 1- Now opiEwiNG, TEE BEST CTED STOCK- ' Ertl brought to thhi ettylfor many yetis. "' - •• '• • • IPatt,Ma - o'er 11.11414irlfig. Colors Ileantlfnl. Chiantboro t , And Prices Low. } Clanrelwo l . _ _ now haring houses to paper, and 'IIfER CHA 111 . 1 SlirL . 14 1. 70 1' 8EL AGAIN . • .QIIOI.ILD CALL AN!) 11/CANDIE TEIESP. HE.AlT tlfoliThtterus of %101 l Paper before purchlitg 40d- P rherer '? 11.1.014.11!NOS yiNnicumzNTsi. ;Sib. 3 - • ALSO: 4 I At Massimo time and and place all right, tills, is tley. , est Mad claim of defendant.; ot.'in and to the Cello-A A • Wee. (*parcel of land eltmite in !iii i tountlitzl;;•,:l' • Ter county. Pa.. %matted 00 the north mol eye - b4 j t land of P . C. Thom' cop. on.the saath hr L i n o n y.t.. I,c/18111th:end OW the went by land or item.. a c i t t e ,.. ~ their.. elmtainlng WWI sight aerie qr leif. w:di i zel I . fi tto ,a dwelllng house erected thereon. es which :he, !ate two producing 011. Mink two, .s'lewn...Enzis ~ ; Boilers. Smolte.ntreks, Ilerricksk.rioneShereisa tat :'•flinks.and Tribing in flis *Ma' Hn* i t a t, , good Coal Rank open on the profile... I Seized and taken In execntion 34 tho mown, e * ••,.. ; Revenue' Oil Cohnpany, at' the saw ot Willtsv. f • Tang.' • i 'NO.. 4 ALSO... • I lAt the same, (line And plot' •41 rioht. VII*. ii.....,.. t . mid claim of defendant. a: and to - th e t o ur st t it ,'‘,..i. .i scribed lot or piece of groind !.lug aid beta: situr i in Fallston. Dearer_ county; Pa. - . bopnaled at Istiows ; 1 On the north by piMe road:. n the .east hr ty ; r,..i. • i Yee Creek. on the south hr kw owned by Manual lit. ! huffy and heirs of 'iamb thilds. and seq hyttect.el 'I 'street. being No. tin the Man of lota did nor ht 1,,.. ; sash • Andersott cm which ;theta la srertud rana*i., dwelling . ! su e t w esit, w 9,o *feat with till slate;. ,1 Death. . L ot eme t,,,,A so d toot r il with trust lies,, end taken 6, ,tomiti4,, n. tto. p r o i ,,,, .; . ; J o h n B r i t t s tka tn i martah his Tif F . at 'lir suit of D. ll and E. C: Praha. NO. 5. , ALSO. At ,the gams litt4 and pier, all right. title. NE •:, . est and claim of de,Anint , of. i • 'anti to A c , rnin treat .! .. dweifing LOTI4 iktop,}n loth.. Beaver Weisel of dim' ptorlt.a. Wean: a trout of imtV feet end ilAdh of elh. • tech met. totality on a lid-og piece of land hi the tort!.. statis t s' otdo.ttomity or Beaver aneloateot pruned • yam& being the: Tartans crud of Mt lOni:/tIn Ats pin . , or lOW laid out lic the Grand •TaAttlflcal.. %andel • I nqrtb by the land of the, Crown', Oil Co.. east lw csi 1 of said IM No, 11. south bi.lot.Nn 9, sod wel t big •I No ,10. bleb( mos hmoired feet In len:111 slate , ha ho, 10 and'agendbar back therefrom eastwareir thatylet. , ' Seized and taken In gromition to the prvilltr i Thwthai Chat son ti. D. smith , at the ratter it ~, Reline 1 . j NO. 6. _. AL4OJ • . . ' At the same time trila itlaf, all 7090, title, inoree end claim of delehdents. of: no and t•• the folloinit; ' lot of ground siulato In the Mewl' of %slime. Bearer Co., Pa. boomersl north tic roowy .oce.tllll by th isa g re ys, nu mb by in alley ind west bi in at Arthur legnpur. on which there Pi erected t new luny dwelling house with ....liar indenneoh; he inelael and planted with troll tre.4 ' . Blend mud tato. an exeliiiion 04 the mien, N ft 1 E. Noss and Eliza los w i C . : ,at ti' snit of Such At. , derwaw„ • .• N.1.)1 4 7.. S ALSO. 4 , At 111.ciame time Ant plaice, ail ri,thi MI, ye 7 .01 and cliim of •lt•feinlant• uf: In and fo der 1111;0111114 I piece* parcel of ffround . , ii•dip,.!in; obi" t.;••ru•inp,. ; I Seaver eounty, Pa..ipollll4l , ni out lb! , a ortl; WI WM to' ; Genres.; DIIVIOII . O Lora. and out nab ...nth le4 neat e 7 , public road. on which there La ellwt 1C 1 4 1 30 11 / 4 " I ry frame dwelling honer. nith cell r i•le nir ham* J stable and frame store hottee)wo stories hitt Wei 1 of good water at the tio . v.l Mild lot 'of :motel con tains one acre more or les.. is. endured at.d plaited , ~with fruit trsea. shruither , . kr. . . ALSO. APC4IOOr piece or Introit ot i .ilrum! Ault:. in Ohm township. Heaver connty. Pa . timindoa lei 'Ch. : smith by little Bearer eree.k. on the wee fir t. ii• , Mash, end' on hie north nod- riot M• thaare P a worri . 4 hel . COllllOO/111:30 acres more or lee*. mute , h thcr.. I are sli prialticing till Wells. It ,tlvrti.'l4.4d 41 ttilk. and two steam engines. holier* and audilO. asalo. I seized anti :shoo in • seention its the tiropettY et' James Linen, nt the Cult of, Jotu MalSestidiar. • i NO. 8. ' A I.SO. • . , . , . At Ike sure time and place all right.tuleaderest and 01/11M of defends nt, of, in mild to the foltnettu• hoer ground situate:hi Fall*ton. Denver rowdy', Pt.." omit ; ed north by public road. rant be Bic Beaver Cr eek i tooth by lot of Margaret Melia - 11S and heirs of S 'rah J, Childs; west by second street. bring No. tin the 1,141. I of Ink 'ialdlliti bi Joseph A fidenwn. on obi , :11 In ,::., I id wee.ieff a two :tort rrame,hon.r. , / MAO, Ilbe undivided third part ot the Cottoning de ' scribed nleee of land sou atti in New Merton. Beate* counts; 1,,,. ~.... , . • ta.. oeg•ntidig at - the water of the Besot I 'oak. thence he Are Factory letnorth at .1.1:. rad or, . include fhe mill race.. these*. byJieast• hank of said. ! race north 43 der. went no fret. Siena , north V der emit to' the berm bank of the C moil. thence be Fed 'bank .and Parallel therewith' Ida:. too feet, thence ; youth II deg. west to the water of i lls Rearm Cool , aforesaid; and front thence to ter nitre of teglom ne ' including all the' ground within raid bounded , . et rept thirty feet In width toil the eartt of the mill r ye for a public road. Also. th'd atittlyidest third of err 'thanes of 'water (run *aid mill race. ca• it share brio g • equal to !benne hirrolreallh ;part of all the water fat : liPirri lIrY said race. on which thorn is erected a lag* three store ftsumi building Vl by 30 feet, with hto•-• Meat. Said building macifux..anuturacturiret pillow es in which there. I. the following machinery, o, ' upright drill. one Iron Iptli tool one Iron pilule?. Seized and taken in hi oi•ltaloti 04 the property of Jobb ftrittain. at tits suit of learell y Arden, also 114.• stilt of Burnett & Deekel. •,- • . No. 9 • ALSO. At the *antedate and,pLerg all right,. title. igte:ie and cialin orderondanL itt. ia lull to the tdbacie . "*.• farm or tract of land iiitnette ;In Chippewa lownshir Bearer conntv. Pa.„ limoutel MI th • north he lanit,or Willlautllfellatt*wy and Mold Ca,' .bran's heirs..on thl" Paper I • illfladow Shades cant be land or I...Lic co‘. and otlwr land of 1 1,fentliu: on the tooth by land or S. sicconotztky int. O'nvf. , si.-•,gnimingtato.; and Weat.hr landit pit Jartfleft tA , :r 5 ,... • • Wre. Davidson. sr., and Wm. llceotterY• inr APST OPENED. ' ; about two hundred acres. about Eittarroe ,9.e its' j entire farm under fence, on :which there 0 erected a CaIEA PER THAN EVIVR.- 1 ENOL/SR PA PEI:. two story trams* divelilog itoWw. a 1, _,..r . .and immf' 4lrf ' tong est and widest In the matket, at the Old Stand • le" house end lame frame item. Truitt le an attic orchard of :bon 76 twaring tree...and a .Ito. ll eg_9.rcrl • DZ_ZOIICIEE; it .00. 4 . , numpering about %WI trees:et choice fruit. 1 tic 4r is well ,W;sereti and 'untl..rla Id oaf' good coal, ormolu ' . ' j j ' •. l• open. , 112 Wood !Street Near Corner Mir rink, . - . - Nth wSlcnceeduntitualtttakbecnsuitilic,ruuris.tiorrne;tic,i.w.47l:ll.rtys,t,tthi. 1 1 'frit or Unman and We guer.j i . . OirriBURGIN, PA. , No liki ALSO. At the I Mane time mid pbtr. all right Idle- i" 1 " , ..4 - - D IrtZLI.VI i . J ANII SAGRiF: SHADES. 311.41),X frryll claim of liofenda nt.,,d. in and to a serum .1 ,, ,, ,,ffi • TR/AtifLAWN. OIL ("LOIN. se ..: . 'fog haute. (with one Mom Tarnished fur • store r .• -- IN EVERY VARIETY OP . max. AND PRICE : ?i ,.. Tad lFt lio ° ,4. tt a !ta- r u t. r tr iel i e. , :t i b u n i t *. nt t l: T a ili o d7e:ll:l7ll3f r i Ltt o l t r it ty , : i fc i o ' h u i v r tt l N 7 e:t , , , ; ( : : : h ttola i, • ~ WALL r.iirval wA Li. p Aji „, Eit .., ..!tilingtoti's plan Mi-lte NO . S. !MI and Al. iu me !al, 1 . 1 • . f said tuavigh. %alluded on the north by 31alt u. 7 ' • - , - • • - "". I- • , '• • ' Street, on the east by lot. of W. D. Johnetou. on , fl" AT , . . , -south b y, Shl e ld ' e Street, and Up the wvat by lot of w • ' • NO. 107 Market St ra'pr Sik,, • - ..- • ,8. m oan. I Tlrre it on dee shore lot a ' large frame builder. • • ..• ca . .. - ' ; shoat Why.% feet used es a carpenter. ahoy. • , 1 . . ' ' . - I, *bed rind taken as thepruperry of Jets.. Kooken. 31 PliftibiliVlO ' - . the snit of Miller et. Dobson. i . j :1011N Kr utrigu., Sheri ti I . , ---r4-.—.4.....:...... Snrutrr's Orrter, Beaw;r. Pen,l6, tutrt, . • *; . Y",‘ vector's Notteft-Whrtvas letters teatam , . . ; • . • :14 to ter vital', 44 Robert Dilworth. late of pant tug-ARE NOW PR EPARk:D To Exnrsir A j tot , tp. d e ed hare hen iffen...C'd to th e lUbScgtfr" " I,' Q h : it T a e r r kt 44.194 Of ,Nr.w i i ,‘,plut its,NoLsos. -WlNitc,,,,,hk,b. tog lletota eib wrofi . b ' a ir i P a i r !kni . 7.._ . _Cburc.b 6 ._ ; . to snaky immediate pa; moot, end, thine rinXlf:,,.. r e ei e i , • r.i . -WlNpow. salmr,s o yo A ,,, r .r .i ,...,r ,—,,, ; ( 1 , .: ,or demands intsiart rka . : at r a stati t of the li s s al i d . '' the. 144.914 P° Blll hWlltire l fa . ASII. Call ' as'''. ! 41 ! 1 11 ' .1 7 11119 " trfil. - * il l bU P t g e ' . , , JA /14 , O“:11.%, In . • ' 1 -o.i. • ~ . ' - -• • • Ja1:11; HVORES. O. ''., 'I -• J 011.71 C 1111.10/61 , •1' 1114L96 . 138:3ta. .. •• • Perna wton tr• ~ , ' • ' !eV:ilia:fit. , l IN OAK AND iRES CO COWU ?LAN Cat9IMD2 for PAYIELS TO ANY SHADE' OF COLOR, Stile and, Panel I:. Marbles, 44114 ,Papers. • itssenirrioxs.-' • le 'Sr. Son, ST., PITT'SBIIRAFf Rochester. garble WorlcE) W. H. Marghall, , PE4Plitft IN ITALiAIIidiANIERICAN MARBLE T I AND MANUFACTURER OF MONUMV.NTS. nv.An ATONF.S. M.4IIRTY MAN TLF.S. %TONE AND MA RRILR FORTS FOR CEMETR.tti LOTS, 13 rind Stott-6N Of superior vitally • on naui ILSO AGENT pm( THE Pheahr Hydraulic Cement& El A LI. PERSONS' DESMINO MONV3IENTS OR Ili Headstones, give us a mg and examine our stock befOre purchasing elsewhere.' We have always on hand a large And snoerior stock of entailed work, which we are welling lower than tan he had in the city or can be bad from sirnaling agents through the conn -147.• 4.9 beware of agents, call and examine for your selves before purchasing., feb ti6'67:6ln. I - Wall I At the lain.' limo and !dare all rt,ht. Ups. I and CL/1131 of allfend•lilti. ol.da and to Cm; of grunnd being Nti. 3Q). :?Moab In tha bee ,qh nt . New Brlahttna Beaver 'royally. Pa.. bnowitzl en tM north by tot No. ritr,:ou . the b• now ern ea aktith In lot l%!1. 4010. and on the wew hr way. on which dwelt 1.4 erreted a; two•rtury truly. daal. Mir hnnew and ont-laAtinn.. Fruit tr , e..."v.1'7 • Seized attt tak.n, tit amtention ai the nmerty Pt dames Snippy and Rebecca tie wife, at the Inn I Kennedy& Park. _ , . t • era & • •
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