The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, August 19, 1868, Image 2

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    The I3o*w
J. WEMII), 'III AND PDOPUIIIETC;I2.
ifravcir, Aaloolllllo',36et
FOR
Ulysses
_And
FOR VICE PRESID.NTH'"
Schyyler.
WM!
'APprOR GEP.MAPTY:: 1:
i,jtrr. 31111W , iii matrrieSp ll l',
OF .11014.;7`O0a1CRY cOrSTV:—
'KAArtyOl
GEN, Juiciat
•
OF CAMBRIA COUNTY.
iron CONGRESS,
CAPT.d:COO .
B HONLF.Y,
trecno ciuinty: -
VOIVASsEMIIIA , • I ,
• THOMAS NICII4)I,SON.
• 11.
gip.... BUFFINGTON,
FOR rßossotitiNa ATTORNEY,e
. J.., IiARRAII. •
polt'polnnsomistt, •
DA:411)(W: tCOTT:' . j
Volt coustr kTIIVEYOR.
• ,' S. A. DICKTI'.
ito*,.Wooß 11011 , 01 DIRECTOR,
,JVLIN'SLENTZ,
•• • FOR AUD ITOR.
• 7' 'IVILIWir VHOMAg.'
POR conomin."'
. ,
ion:TralsTNES OF,' ACADEMY.
SAMUEL MiGA.W..
RICHEY • EAKIN:
WADX Ilpirron;the ex-rebel cavalry lead
es. is now stttmpliig the Southern State& He
brings 'merit of Ms meetings to a dose by ,
pm:Swing " Arse cheers fo'r - Gen: E. E. Lee.'
It is aoedlesii to arty that hie auditors, being
nearly all ei-rebel 8411erkgive them • Ilith a
will. • :.;
RIAD General Palmer's apeeph' on the. firth
page of thlipsper; It prmetits the Leine:an
itolved in the present l / 4 .campalgliln a terse
manner. deneral P. lathe Republican can•
didat• for Governor of Illinois, and was one
- of the' shiest Generals in the service during
the war.
, -Ditainnto all the room we can 'get at the
present time for political matter, we,haie
made an_arrangement . with Prot. Eberhart to
discontinua the *Educational Oolimn" — o'fthii
Argaa fors couple of months to come. After
the election it will be rimmed again.
Wo assert that the Democratic party forced
upon this country without mdse a long,bloOdi
and etpensive war, created a vast •public debt,
and imposed Ron the people untold sorrows
and burdens grievous to be borne. to those
who deny tins assertion we refer to the DEM.
°Mats who left the CongreestonailiallsinlB6l
and' also . to those who Bred on Fort Sumter
firskovert acts.: . .
amert,•and we challenge contrediatioM
that the Deinicratie pam hi responsible for
taxes,high prices, derangement of ,
badama;Acoittleb 10 the anivoidahle and
legitimate rmits l of the war; and how sot hav
ing quite rained the . empitry, they"hayeb*;
infm lih, to. ask the Pim* them ; the
Pricer IQ /10 _ 4
pier them, and immulem-tha
~ste ahead — ~lu
and
y- y anted so litrUiletretwOrilu
you - submit ? . • •
.• •
Ir one State had to sun Dorado: Seymour
five-Omen to elect him Governor two times,
hOw many times will thirty-sevrOtates hale
to *run•him to elect him President (or Gores
nor)' of them one time! Deniocratic
Journals that have done so much Sguring,on
the National debt; the Freedmen's. Bureau,
and other "enormous" expenditnres
the/ brought about, are Invited to compote
for. an AUSWOt. • • '
Tan Terre Haute (Ind.) Ewers of {he 80th :
ult., saya that Frank Blaivi, in a speech' made
, at Gtlman's cooper shop,An that city a iaw
yearn, ago, declared be "would rata& deep wita
a fail 9, Man q,.Dentocrat." The Express adds
that "hnndre nr our citizens of both politi=
cal parties will .41;iesi" that . they. heard Frank
Blair uae . the exact language above quoted."
•
Glut. CARL, Sonar., onsiof the most effective'
stump speakers in this country, will address
the Republicans of Pittsburgh on Monday
August 24th. • • •
It Will be an Intellectual treat to hear flea
Schurz, and we advise as many of our Repub.
lican. friends as can to attend at Pittsburgh
on that day.
Oz of our exchangesdrlves the main are
gutnent hotness follows: If there had not .
beep 'slavery there would have been no slave-,
holders. It the ilaveholdert had notbeen
couragedhy the Democratleparty they Would
not have weeded. IT &hey
,had not seeede,d
there would have heal no. liar. Niters had
' been no war there would have been no bonds.
It was the eneduragement the Demeeracy
'the 'north gave , to, the , seeeislonlate Im 1860
thin{ fastened the bonds upon the country, and
all the bother 'vie bare bad about them is
(+aphis, to ,tbit ptrty,' , ! ' We call that logto
:ball& pretty ,hard to upset. ' ' . •
THE stampede fnmitleymour and Blair, by
War Demperats end Comiervatire mania gen:
(Tal i 711°4° suRP°O '9 1 104r Inen on the Dente,.
ensile ticket might: hate been • secured, his
commenced in earnest: Dieting!.llsllo aiyl i
diets alio! Civilians, formerly aCting . Wltit
party; have itithdrairn and declari4 • for
' Grant, But.these!were only indlvideal cases.
TheNtiotement On the part
,Or t ;;;-•iiuMerolis
h4ty;inDattitivAre indicatimof the disin.
tegraia+plethe party 'in: oaseei Sat; p er :,
ham mostiMporiant moteMent hi by the
War Deinocrats in New York, who are about
hoiamg &preliminary meeting for' the *,ptirJ
pose vot eillect)hg.!!th^ l Yinil i !' de Pend.9,
organttatilia. to snppciit i t Aereging . to
the movement, ttte Timei*Ai :t • 7 ,
They arc greatly alArmed at the present as
pect utairairs,mod ate by Ite`iseiutsprepared
to gobs& upon•tikr *a ivtinsit *llO Igtfdiro
All that 4hg)iivii Moor br,poolllnt"Het
moor giod;.tystkillainplan; ,9 ,
contriu_ningf
their voles gni weamettolhilugtirsteti
xild soothermittil.w.-Jonte of the leadingt4
• metop : the,,city / jopswite i r Democrat.,
,artrbiktng parttrithik CmOirefilent ri
tatcal `i
marit Will tlefelifixerl 413,90z4,
gi#l,ol.,4l,t,her
EIEEME
1/21:=1M
'says: i verAisporialt political mosicim
Was begun In Baltimore last ni ht. .. ii
log emirits In It are He .1:111 • .. wh lof
ed Gov. Swani over to •,' , - , '
tnetand announced eh. ,i. • "' ' • '
for Grant and Colfax. ft —•t, , • '
present William ~ ,y - . *- to :to
0
Swann while he 77T• •
~ fßs • • • . re, ...
recently sueriff of this city; Thos. H. Males,
late State Senator; John ThOmpsmi. tato
Member - oldie Howie 'of Deltristesi.Yonng
w.gr4ote oft=llol7 -
lark-wit Tie .
117 Police camkstsr.itraba.
114;r id tirthe• - onstlng of Polif* - Misidils..
shiners' Woods,ll ll4 Wm* Jitttfil, ? l i ! t # ol o
or, 'cilmentber of the House of l246a tfogeics.4
Adani,Bohler, Joseph Hawes,. eknumabet ot
the Legislature; •Vnt. H. PentveitidtJelin 4:.
Pearce. • There Were:it nintlitti erliiiittley l
Projen t # ll °l'bir..l l :oo ' ,i l iioO u ,iiiiet'gthg.
Feueral or State : Glivernmentiv :Ez•Pigicc
Commissioner,: Valliant, presided. ',,; s Sheriff
ThiOnpson:is remarks were 'lnaleallVO . F!f•lie
tone of all the speakers:, Ife'said i ,t'Hitio to,
ilaryland, we have witnessed ,the arrogance
otthe Modern Eemeeticy.' . They have , OtP
glected the Union, melt; who 'l4 theit(' fete;
power,' 1 lt , i, , easterMine4 nut to ,bis; ftighte
'cued *Ate holigolia negro - equality, but dull'
vote for Grant. We;have not td :be afraid Of:
thesepeoploWhea*WC*l3 000 ki 804 tie 4.
t.olPalt6, men fr; Par. L oWeittl ' S ;to I litigate tk
conservativemovementfor.Grant"...MroVal •
ilitit.said that iti coltaeltiog with' 'prominent
C 1 ,0200;1400 In ;Washington be: Vatl, found
them.to he imanlineesiy:ltrfavor ofGriutt-,'
A. resoltition r to prepare lin address to the
Cotintry WietniattinfenslyidoPtCd;:,l - ' '''
Colftik:
33Ei
drtuit Peacm,. or Blair arid
wart • .
la GeneralGritiit's letter ofa!riptance, the
country:him an assume° W . :law; and
peace, 'from' a mai, wth has never vhildad
plaige once even, • Gen. Grant, in his. later
of actseptance, makes the' most unequivocal
pledge of,peace. Geri. Blair, seeking the nom
ination, and in 'his speeth aeiiipliite 3 thc,noM•
illation, threatens war. , , - •
Here ie, perhaps, Jul striking a contrast as
was•ever - preserted between two' candidates
for the highest offices' n the gift of this. peo
plc. .
.
Gen. Grant promises to "administer all the
laws hi good faith, With economy',
,'and with
the, view *rifting pate°, gitlet„;..and, pro o tec-,
tio'n" everYwheve •
General Blair promises to "declare Wit
. 11,9,
construction•laWs null and yold," and toco rn -.
pel:thearmy to "diape r :lse the Soithern State
Governmenta. • • ; • • •
General anon, declares that be will . "exe
cute tR' will of the peoide?'
General Blair declares t,fmt, he will "compe
the Senate (the representatives of the people
to submit." - '
General Grant promisee "peace end• unl . -
venial 'prosperity" through the quiet en for ce
meet of law.
- General 'Blair 'itemises anarchy:, war; and
desolatiOn, by 'trampling Into the dust" ibe
lawa ot Congress. •
Genera! Grant fervently and honestly , says,
"Let us have pes*.7
General Blair declares that he means to' '
haie *Wier civil War. •
General Grant says he always respected the
will of the totopleuurd.itl*yasillt reaped'
"GeneralAloir declares that
a AIMS* to destroy State GO - termer*
trample the 1 1 .'ktionkrA78 o,2 *Rthig , Fonatitil:
Pcizigival 'lO
, • v•••
leetthe Voters of thei land*: Cbccie between'
these two. Let them choose. between peaCo
and war; between Tommy imam& expel*,
between prOiTerity and, ruin; between law
and anarchy, l7 .W f;
Hex. TitAnDima gravinte"died it- his mil
dew. in Washington city on 'Nasdaq. idgat'
'of last week. Although In poor health kir
some time past, his death came suddenly = and
unexpectedlo many. of his friends.' age
was spetinty-dive yeart After his' death his
body.wasonbaltned; and hi Metallic 'Collin
/aria state at the rotunda , of the Citpltal on
last kridayiano an Saturday:was removedlC
his hothe at Lancaster In this State. 'The
fumed . took Iblace• on Monday and' was
one of the largest and most iMposlng detnon
stmtlons ever. witnessed In that place:
&great Statesman and good marl bee fallen
and the country will long mourn his loss. ,
Tan cops, fcir n,few years,past, 'have ham
mei•ed the negroes uninercifully, • They have
"let up" on Sambo now however,andive shall
be but little surprised if some of these day%
wo are called upon 'to Mate that they arc rush
ing their sons and daughters into matrimonial
alliances with that race: Thingsnm eildent- •
fly tending-Ip, that direction. :I f ook at' the
PrciCif-/ ; ' " •
The Macon (Ga.) Telegraph publiedias a lst
ter from one lobo Dupree, a negrO'whose
ad
dress is Irwinton,•yrilkituton County, Georgia,
wherein the blacks are, advised to vote the
Democratic ticket. In, *amending the let,
ter, the Telegraph says : • 4 •;•
4 11 e giirei the best of conflict, end offers
upon invitatltm, 'to addrOas . th e
pie knyvf heitin Middle Georgia that may de
sire to hear him. ' ' , • ,
"Vpon,' the flrst'fa`volablioceasioit, we have'
"no doubt the DemozfatSof this cOuntory, will be
glad to 'heir hun„ and *it Inyite 'hini,to ad s
drisi,a public meeting at Macon. ' heir,
in the course of the amnia gat Ma' Dem
erats„White and Put gat glee us 4' good ba th e-
Cue, where there shone aplenty to q f (hat
which Is atkni and wholesaiM an 4 then , w shall
q►Mr ell these nuatteta talked oyez' . at'otir lets
Ar4Fiwitile, 'Democrats and black Memo,
Grata haveleanted to eat tOgither, it will take'
them but a. 'little while to 'averaging :their,
tveisiatito Maiiiin one 'anothii •
, . ,
. Tint N.
V.; ,
probahly• tintielled by
'the impending publication of Brick Pome
roy's rividNernieratic-sheet, finally comes
outand indrdries Wade Ifainpton's'speech as
none width does honor tb the Miniriainthar
:iie.ter.r, This puts the; World
furl of 43 4 1 .'Haluittom Our tridets bill 're
member ithat Gen. Hampton's plittbrm'Metins
revoluthm, intd,that litreelliedissurenniebi
Newltork that if eveithe Denlocralkiverty
gained pi:Ter liewonid beassistediiitlintrork
of t#iriying Willi atichliiidats,
Pranl~'Bl t, awl Vi r itO44P4ithWh9 irc to
pOwerfel that they compel. the 4conservatire
cliummt ofitheir party .to support tbempwhat
'patriot cantesitate Whelp in brhiging Peace
to the country by M Aroting for Gain, add Vol
emo. • .• .
ME
.., ~ !f.ti,~ :.
he rtdabtl
1 1 8 MNiiiiie tO tie be Meta
he •- ludltlon as the Rebel line In front
Adan'slk 2ol 3-
line too Deleo•
lioeselopsemi
Ibr AppomaG
33. or KeArte#,
Mat Eieetor by
District,. bolt*
Amon. ip t6r . Grant:the .
rAtuuthl'XCCll4bir_AueLfitel—Dairld. ,- . 8
Wilson - Or
NM Se ' eatneltry.••
Major of
.?.,rl;=
tita9 • •
Allitokflin actimpl lete.o Oistalbs..l*
Bl a ir bid z. 41 1:4; le. V*7 : - Jit,ii.r;
• ll na tte s vAiiriali at die
colaahla dis We* mgernooorisatd4
o galll4lllMr C F
r tII arpt rsr ith irg isale l
r
at tl . ar ._ =e •
b aWit it
eat atWV th oattheWif
illkaf Verr•M
ii4,llKfr. ,„. •
' s.l.l3llllWeg 144
Statoplinister; Viroefeaelivaird4kes: Ji 4.1
Swift, bpi& Johniinti Dcakeite,
ed teitelitrO l
orailitiocsonx. ,,
tutor tlymthe; following in tthe ifootstspir of
Weel 11 0*
Deircoci*,ruul ir dgiClainfie; can: l 44m
can raid his title elix i r. Steedmanr
who would lave suPportisl Johnson; or Han ,
co*? or • ideOleßtin,' ropocitabse,lElcyinteii.
Sefiatof Doolittle i downe* arid hirsi4ltir
iti the Eie3riuCnle 44 ,4 2 1 . Gee. Zwum's.featitto
aro all wet; and ho' boa: stoppodx
Gen. L. D. campbelf rCPaited in be dlsorstl
eel "0 1 1 1 0i 4 : 46 ?e,
liftincit _ . CeUserlis;t l 4o. le out for :Grant. .ITbe
Maryland COnservatlves, who have heretofore
sustained §iennit " have iteid 13 10 0 4 1 40,d,e*
elaeed for G rUni" :PadOl> Cushing
the ISamour Vast, .with
Not a single! member °Abe Osiblnet.'or
Inept effeer of the 4oierinaitit, !rift Ofirn the
least intlunition, of Intentlait to soppoit, Set,
moor. , Mr. Ev°42l, Mr. Serratdildr. McCul-
WO, and, so air as known, the other members'
of the Cabinet, will support Grant
fax Lat e iiidicatloni seem 4'06044'46th:0w,
Johnson himself will either remain neutral.
Which would be a ndkv attitude for him, or
come out •in support of Arent.'
,course,
Chlef-Justiee Mule, whom Seymour pritend 7
ed to support/1i the Convention as a cover to
imam Lis own nominationiwill not respond
With any like hypocritical 'pretense of sup er_
porting Seymour. ~Ire is inMpable
Should the P reskient !support Grant, .as-he
probably will, Mr. Seymtrar will probably
not be honored by thesupport of More Matt a
cooOnti's guard among the 410
ers of the Government. We hare • already
mentioned several Deirioeratieltiernals which
have' repudiated Seymour. ' Altogether, see.
lug that the campaign has only been running
ono month, and that we 'have still nearly
three months before us, it looks very much as
though the Democrats would reach Appomat•
tox Court house about tire hit of Nov.:ober.
We have no doubt that Gan. Grant will tea
them with that magmadinity whichlas
al
ways distinguishod hiss:sou* towards Re . bekk
.aadWili allow oilleim to vital:vibe:kid& .arma
and raiVates to-go home on pwole. • But the'
sooner they lower the Rebel nag the better. 4
r; • m l O4 Aiyirat. la. , • , •
. • . ,
Mictit,for Cansrugaier",. ,1
• 1,
calliV3 ; !=F • Paidit4telf., . It 10; 9 10, 0 12 .
lima.; peAiae,nsag ; are leely
'ii0.810,447 in paper. WWI 1189.
on . gold. basis; and beturelhe era at high
prieeictEcy wern,f70,001),006 tile Debi
ocidic ollmlnlstnaion ofJames
Since the war deeedAn a Perked a.
_about'
three yaps, the • pnblie debt has beta ;IMINXII
between' t1)9,;(10c1;1?9,0 V 166,0004 . 1'
pita* nintir and_Fortlitii ttepiddican
Poem:new 'web' teemed 1191,000,000 •of
taxely that - bet fdr gds . itctiun the people,
would now bb '
iniihree ieitre.the army has
,been reduced
'from 1,00416 men to about 4 0 ,0064nd 11'
preposition is. now `priding pda
for Its tion
tu 2 50 0 0- 1 - , • *
The yearsof war cost $4,4141:POO(100, and
iheyeira of peat”bOut $800,00 . 000.
The taxes remov.esi have been' ' i nn from do
mestic industry. front he*" frokagrienitn
ral prednels, from Miners* frout potroleno4
and that 'the* upon whisky. tau", been re
duced 75 Pee cent., and ~.u pon. tobacco 2b per
cent:
_.• - ,.1 ' • _
Of the eleven States wbich' isent 'Obi rebel
lion,,eight have beert ui ttied their old re,
batons t M
o the b* Oa)* governments
and are now rep rcupenteit .qcingraw.
WE had a geasnirie :old•fashioned Republi
can rally at , the Court House en huitliaturday
evening. The o'ottri, rdOut, yrs!IXTIPIOI4.
tlilcd A ft er the transaction ; of Bottle club
btisincia the Boa. of Pitts
,bnigb, delivered' an address' -replete with
strong aro:Op:it's in foto of the. election of
Gnu:kVau& Colbsx. , The Bearer Grant and
Colfax Glee -Club, of whicit,Mr.. T. #3. An ,
&blitz Is leader, and the lidavat'drutkcorpit,
beaded by Mr4Tho& dri lersop, we're present
On the ociausion and gave thee° !ninny some
excellent musio—roCal and martial: Another
grand rally is air:eta! on Friday eiening i.
'the 214: , Republiquis ! turn out, and show by*
your presence thation desire Grant and peace
to umiak histead of Blair and the war. be
threatens lit his Iforbilheid letter. •
,
RirceLicseil 'turn on e On nest Frlii4
evening thc•Republicani of Beaver county
Will hare= oppprtunAty of hearing 'heiress
didate Var L'ongress, capt.:J.` E. ' Doiile3, din
cuss the pollgad ; issues of the ommiudin,
the Court House ln thia,,plaCe. Other speak.-
oirsf from abroad Will afsObejiresent On theoc:
u(sion, Stie various Grant Ctuba, cif the iscig,h7
borhood'are SoliCited to attend., Wq hope to .
see a.laige turn Old, as we hive no floatmcst
that the addresses will ansplyrepaythispethit•
eni!W.. 0) .9 03 ?? 1 ; Coif) i, l OO Otli tura*, and
let as b a re such a demo nstration as have
had no wkeFe in.Westesu l!nnkrlvazda, •
the dunliugli. opened.' • ) • •. • •
AT a n: tectlcig of, pe Bopublicao *l4
Conualitoe. ' , couple of weeks*, it !Vas do.
tennihid to hold onripiiiitonventfon oti tber
2d offoptrnber. Blnoe . theaLit "hail beau*
eertai4d ,
. I *.*_re would 11#'8 . 03ai d 1 Ciilty
la Pramitult Suitable speakers on ibat .day.—
!Do , Execattivo - onotittit*Ahi l reth r e; bri bat
:FoLaidalc,*tadid'thi'l*cittiia`tO',ll . 4o:
eit4 Ai;cdate tintthe propoaodlnakc i mooing *alba bekl prob.
ably an; the 440:94 1 39P1ag1bw..
be fixed to aTor.taitay• ore dais oolcogivonaa ,
somas a inuabar or Ppeaketwirbu-bwrbcea
ti4ott,to, *beard from.
Inl
1 1Fit .---- --- - —4V-Vfa.--,--,
Pitilt - fittiWeid
andaduirseria eaesesp:tatifili
~
the waroreir legilifiennfronts-thiVediati .'
wititalilstforni snO . ertairdidatkrffikliii - • •
pace an itustittlieveryclhinenMarji i ' ••;1
I VY !otrierfliddlkkeoldr#.4PCStio, ti '
solostritoli vid. ,• ; 7:- ri•ii, ..'.?
-VEI . t Othit Will i iireirlialkiiii *TO' 1
I can Party, with- &Wu : Alpine mord tfpif;
1144 * lieeds'lll4l**Oratkli*Vier 1
!. illi"P!' olunroM l ;Gm, self ,alkst: ei 1
Hof our compieritigsrmy is the! Trehosin t ebinel•
ilitni - '1 ThereinediFbeitty Vbaft*fiddifF
roughoutitile*nri theiy*ftied en iiierb
field, thardefe*trteet frogietAbleyMeited
aver:our Friatortea 'mutinied Seer otrudei%
'feats ;thwlired ap eiltet ' listaribey
_vecitultL
e 6 no rett riramero,*%gsve sonnet vote%
and now they ash. in nisidAn carrYinS
thenation forward ID :its natural ritullogioal
destinyr to helper:direr the Mir druits•Cf the
war in sit !their firiltewtoligiehitii ginned/
lag tbeißepriblieiti last on thalinuititsblebni
s a in of r logetrand dusty.; end iludjrig4l4ol
l : , ~ 1 ',:: l;..! . 1.:,,,i , ; . tr , •ll' !rir "1 ,
Aloldierk in'ROW& S unni
VIC IFleton!
, cridlSPartfluivail It eurinide: - arepreeeti ,
' tathni n iopperhaidend,iebel lir' disgutee.:' Fin'
oaf ' - •U. IK.Grant*e Wet& stipple ••
est in , roxi iciyalleferickr:oflWUnloni
1 Theenerepreientliesetion; :the 'ether.
grew... Thecae - 4Yispathired aith•the ask
fixieracy, the other -fought •foirthe' , ll**
' The onsets's& on thephdfann itf Netlerite;
al BepudiatiOn; :the sotbier • of Nattered Fiiitli,
Wrinkle .andlnytilable:- Thdonei au • F •• • •
you to the detainee Molise and , clop; thong"... -
excieclarts forth! rights of neon, semilinfdil•
for. loyalty. and-Bbeitt - for eqtiall sinffb act
1
Justice to sit • Men. Copirailbs t . :Gie7 lone is
pialnlv•medeuri,andiurw choose ve -?1;,:,. :,
Fordalerait Alittlito •olicause, inaAhe •loreti•
are : again • vitheting‘tot the enWet.' , .; The
Old•Flagi lingua Wailed and , OninV 'Orr '
heads the. Column.: Mt is:the gene brava' pa ,
triode soldier that led you to victory durinr
the war. ,• It :la theasthisrag you an
so gallantly ontrany iiii&kartly_ field. -,=>
same -glorious. cause- for which :dud* •
War, so! many :of 'our comrades taitl.i down
their lives. Ohallittarsaid, F lhatiVii•iklititht
akin vain,. and that ;tier dead' died , ‘thas ' its
vain' No: you F wilt 44 reverse u the. retired
l et , the battle-field,. not yen will , nos ifirgen
1 false t o your slain comrades, no r• you ~ w l4
not nos desert the old• cause and turn weir.
bricks npon your old chief and leader. :You
will not forget the shining record cf Dona.
son and', Vieksburg, Of Chattanooga and the
Wilderness, of Petersburghand Apponsattcox
Conn House. not But es the men of Leixing-:
ton and Bunker liiii, of Valley Forge -and
Princeton, of Trenton* and of .Yorktown, of
terwards with their•ballets made Washing
tonthe ; first President'orthe New Sepublie,
en you, remembering our common victorhr;
I will by your votea r rnake,Grant the drat Pres-
I !dent of the restored Union. The ',Tories and .
Cowboyspf 16 of Bout iavotedagainst Gen ,
end Washington, but What true in Wes Fof the
F Revolution wrould•not ..lunre i Unshod .. witir
1 ahaule at the thoughtof elating *vote/ing, I
the.gavlorof kis could* , rlkt thc•Rebe r Yandl
F Veripethead sof kodny will opPose,Gen. Grant.
So. will the deserters, the beuntyjunipers,and
draft gleans, but' surelysioi soklier.or Writ*
will follow their Ignoble eLturplem•-who wants
it said o;4 him its Arturo years, who would have .
hIS abildren; , and his children's children sut-
,ferthe reproach, that, in 1 he voted .against 1
the great Soldier and honest man, who WO
crushed the Pro-dlavery'Rebeilkonandwired
ititalanion I, Bundy no one who loves his coral
iryor 4 proud • ofirbi Country's proudest lus
-._ Idlers,. Grant till again. Work:tonnes.
Thomens are all anspielous . lid has never
yetbeen defeated-1d usthen again female&
and move into inttie. Let Abe4lrwine nent',3
and : the I bugles , 'sound ;'. Advent:6l6s colors
along-the whole line ; and now, mith• God's
`help,, Rodin ,the name/of .Hnuranity.and our
Country, let us everywhere charge the enemy:
home. • By. order -of the Committee; •
•. • .• I • • ~•, IL A. Bunn* Chairmen. ••
Ni: P. Carman, Beano,. ,• . • • ::! . . ...
Witt. A: Snorer.t xiiid,sierijai'ler
image T. 25nrcff:1 -. ' .
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, •
. The .following is taken' from theLaCroare
DE47100'04 a leading coppethesd paper, and is
in keeping ;with the Democratic Plittorm
that was adopted the , :other day .In New
York :
"The Ides of calling In the bonds and sub
stituting greenbacks for them Is repudiating,
but sugarcoated tO relieve the bitterneu. It
is Are to the Under—to the tender "
"Call m the bonds.;
"Issue interem-bearhiggreenbaelts for them
dollar for dollar. • •
"As Interest accrues, issue scrip, and scrip, I
and. scrip upon scrip, till those.wh•i want po
pe! money Can *my it trunk fall fora dollar. •
*.Pay weither principatztor interest in coin
, 4-but in greenbacks, , Air ilia bad: scrip. Em
ploy presses and: paper:mills and ND them
• eternally, the wor km en - to' be paid :at night
from. the duff they, printed 'during. the day.
'!Call it. what you: will---augar-CostiCas you
is Repudiation: • ..c • • •
"This is true , Democratic doctrine—the doe- -
trine of right aadlustieeirthe doctrine whicar
suita.the people:, and - yew who do-not indorse
it, xlll be gmundlo pawdernnder the wheels
of Repudiation.: 1. • ' • ' ' •.1
"They (DemOcratsi mete born: ffeetnen;
and 4 by..t.M. - Eternal', they will regain .the
freedom falsely wrested Item thetn,thmigh;
therhave to people hell:With the bondholder*•
and all 'their . apologiste Who dare to "bit
their way to . the attalnotant QMturILIMPIN'
God speed the right and =vim OIRP:
:•4 • Oar !hitCiniti . 4ll:•
•if we - inbeahinni, bave i esordoyed, this
hetnanit betorn;lettiben, merely for specula:.
tien'pr istinivocs4 of the tight of onneonn
ty to the 'off*: This, time we.tute (t,to eon
srey use' tveksinin' toi,osis -Tiede*
tbsixe tat* innceitied;sll , it Filatiltet
the enntt i reeneet.tite.pti(Dittrict' l Plated
nontlnatia theinin .oreitt ‘ clui•km, Ca t. _ Jo;
nepti - B. Donley: ifter nine 44'04001ot
ing awl „caucusing. of heave: veil , enperse
sl,thift, Sec:dent tvai'achleire4 :TirAsspfer
ees'Opittsirtitirliesi.:deserriAg ii(lseotoi
thitre net displayed in.t* ststiggie and
t a h
in
- 4 " hinn , 1 0j1, 5004 1014 1 ,0 1 4*..ef
Qapt.'J ?;71tgi s tW;Itiotiiiijite
!wit , In.: iitt.z
ir M :
orlice`„Alii Ottber tientitesit the old
sehOOl iitermintitil two int** the eantet:
Winn thele.,*rnentative. : As issr as
I:MA I.l4oinfini tbe_, iranssi ' E unti!,_l4(eb
•trotiblek; 7 . ing ,Donlet: idinUnoe' hGnseif
withAto ink angels * aim** eltelUefte•
Alt4ougtko *40604 OW belfnt.ihnowth
amen othixiNnit* of the than m i n**,
Lee_ bement."oll43lityery4dmiste:And i w_bstkint
it Okiertnnity weot;ofiered;
arateAS3o4li,bi his stets.;itect hiatlr
I , bdrorror- 1 4. 06 4 , iu1d 4Paredi .
nate OY , ireynesbitritto' AO4 d_seser
sod at - thebroking.flut 4110/0 ea teed
iiONlnor is
t
4 9 Pe°.
an
4. Titegrity to
• &AI tilllAXii e r i g,
.arafg bearty mord
r wit t .
. • Mina lation'e
emirWtt
tied Revoludon doom of Democrats Thr e e
=gal i i# 3 - WI ... ' Ilia
t. • 1,! • • ,
reanitative of Webb . 1 ? flinty of their ,
hallota - sed of all wheawitaltted the cause for
WV= . 41 . : .. ,, , - ttlir li bi= l
b ghls,
ammo( an partieritho .. . . to bear; and
.' Judge iatrly -between, blamed= ids
oned-Aboadref, bictopponeaLi4M ,
-
ilttelYid: WNW lOW be toed •to.lwer
w i z
AO .vOteskAii will•otooduat3lan*nrialron
and i noqooopuninigiondtroni , his
Po . . *rev -bAW:n , batik:Fifties,
WAttow ea-. tierwalleAtre artssfe de ere.
*LIM" OtWitlidefable. ". ttenowin the Deep
nonage entielitYstianWitn- WORM wed:
On Owl tbe, other; mantas, ofotbe Distnot
f19!10111$11-fartaTtbeir. ~Vats and :enlarge
' thaliconniesitkA ; AK V--
.4 2.4_ :
1.7 r.. 5•471.. a 4. -
-^,Aqi,,Ni-tTP.OOIII, • - '; Debt..,l
, .. , .. . ~
iliie'liciaing; ccirrcitige . n r ia4ataihfci ti)
the State debt , friiiniresefh •
.explattaticii. :. ‘,ll.
.exhibitit if: ailititteviltetthe ITe*.tilestitike.!
fey of PennsAyantit listitileki,lniviirdiiiitinne.
efittier ShitOidebtind ralleirltig - ,offi!'eitiOns,
'ottlibitien.; linfi, this
EC
thfri, egthe - tunic
tetill4.witr •the,iation ' ever experienet*
o f t
,c - ~. '. . .chin sr , * o• trt*dt :The UMW'
'NW* ! •-• r . a eaealtfuttifit: to bit fl'
...--- l a ' ;...1
.. , ITirtot ELI *ffrArit....sps- F stat,,Cip:lF-, 1
'a Mgt; !obits, lifq.llso ,Chestnfir ittOt ? .
Phltadelphht, Angttit - 4:' ;18118.10flisrat :Mtn'
". kg , de i; , ' G pupal ::1?Ic An' Sat :‘
rleiria
,fetnith ini,jitintir .. eiiiiiesty,Cmitien
itmett; with - Sidi' oq .01 infertriatlon as may
be hi our itdroSi . i . nviehtilve to qui folloivlng
queitiotii
11.*e: ,••• ,- ..... • ". ' • - .. ,
•.. •• Wl* Anieliteini the totil.debt - "Ofthe
Suite Joni:Wry- 1; 1880 t r .• 7 - •-••-• . •
• *egad. now muchvras the total debt Jen
..:ttary 1,'11*? • 1 -.. , . '-'.`. • ' '• !'
• 7 i2 t leird: -:, ,T0 what 'extentdaring thistetiod
ho 4 awitfon been.abated Or.rePealed ? : 4 . '
.'.l o lolifit." : What einountXextraeirdinary'eii,'
Onset ink*: be n Odd - by the State 'tinting
'
the ke,tll3o. ''.VW . restctilly . "Yont'sr. l !
...:
'- . • •. .- ~ . gott.vsnA...li.Sfier.
• . Ailintiin• Gertntmi`a ;Vertex; ,' Hilicnisl
Intim, • Angled 6,' iB4B:—/ion. -49: A: VGA*,
Channel , : de: ._• ''DEAR Sin—ln- answeilb
'ouraOf this 4thinstant, Tomei • sretenient ht
public del # at the ekise ofthefiscal petrlB6o;
sill at Misdate': '• . . , . ,--. .
Toed lime silk fiiiv. O. tow •'. • : • iicoisOilisb
Total state debt August s, lelle ' - elkelit,63l ci
'.- Of thli litter amonit 'the . inierest'is stop
ped onl/41,61131ii,andthe iunognit ieticelna
ble on p .aUttlen,'lbitltiada, - beittg • on bind
for itaipaant,: - -- - . • -
Ilie.tax on real 'mil! PoOnaletitale heitheett
reduced as fopowi 1. ' . ' . ; • .
The net *twilit chanted to tith- cone-
' ties annually held Ile to MS, was $1,7414 , 8$
The' net , anustut ' elatipThahte to the • - !
. WIWI" Annear rot! •lealletain sad •-• .
Inlia • ill/Pi/a
.• - • t
./Annitil ieduithee ' f " ' ' •.' • - • : . '' '- $1 WOW t 4
•
Extraordinary expensim ton large anuktint,
have been paid during these yearsTer)tillita
-7 iervlitesotc.; the items of :which you *SI
lid in . the' jinni/al repbrte &inn this ,ottice
.fron3lB6l to 1867 inclusive. • • - -; ' ' i . •-.
'ReepeCifully pines, J.F. ilAsirniasier,; . ' s .'
.
. .
• ' ' • ... . •,' '. Auditor General.
And,the foregoing record hai' Dein' rnille
wlttitout'a sign of oppressite taxation: '. , -.`
. • ,
' ;Sitcairrinv SEWAIID has •prociahned• the
I4th itmendment to
.. the Constilation of the
Wand" States duly.ratided by. the 'Legisla
tures, of three,fouritur , of the- States.-, The
Democrats declare 41mA:they wilt pest, this
'ratification as null and void, If they :get)into
power,. They don't, like to see 'smoWtuttop. ,
al prohlbitkm.,agaipst tkei payment a • the.'
Rebel debt. The principal provisions of the
sinendmen4snt:„ : •;-, .
I, • No State can ; sbridge thepriviinges , or .
I oissini Lies idtattles so( 4he United ;Staten,
of 4 persoitri Aigira.,Or notamikod bit e
, United States ,and subject to ketjuirlalletion
thereof.?,_The 44Pud, prot pet ho— ottprlawal
is guaritne4xlA9 all, wtthbut any exception.
, • 11. The basis of repreeentatios is altered.
If the negroes of the South are excitided from
the franchise, then the Southern States lose .
the representation based upon thernuinber
colored population.
1 111. No person wholes violated his oath
to support the Ceustitatiott *of the United
States can becometienator -.or Represents . -
live; or a Presides . Eleatic. or , hold soy
civil or ndlitsry office' under either - . State'
or the Federal Government. But;: 4 , dist,
bility can be annulled by,a two-thirds vote of
each. House of Congress. . • • I
W. The , validity of .the public debt—ink.
eluding debts incurred for, the payment of
soldierse Pentlens and hounties-ris placed be
yond question. And all obligations incurred ,
in the aid of reWifin. are pronounced ikey,.
and 'void. • -' ;I.
That is the accomplished 'rerult. Arrei Ii
must be observed, in regard -to political &ea.
.bilities arid the Invalidity of Ahe rebel do%s
that the provisions, Vr caoeftputment . ate
general-441.ms pin C9.nfined I*4l,We.
atiou to thespecial cob .of,the latevebeificts. •
A rithirei.li Pairkiii to ramier.
* mi en, New Yost ComM*lirOvestistr.]: -
Tjke Cliitrmsn :Of the tenintany ;
'Wm; it the tlme. Horatio lteynwntr was noon*
nated;:wai thelttbel General - Priee,of 1,114- •
sourl.whoseState. never pr*AdoCto. *e*
train' the Union: Ri;Goirezzior Vanoeitthe
leader orate NottliCiirellna deligatlon.whlch
cast to first b allot for SeYinour. and . hn
aste
hag to follow - .oltln t ilead,, reterned to juk ilret
Mialared;'duriug,theiSrar, YAW :litres,
going kt tight ttyo Yank* until belt wq hg:
gen oyer,arid.. then le .would fight . thom.on
the hie."' ,
He eubeettuently addressed the reb-,
el Sold iers In the trenches, rum urged them to
-9 pile 'hell„sii,(oll,of Yankees : that thelri feet
would:64*mA ofthe)tindowa." , Tit/ 1 1 1
unrgi a taut rebel , who was so enthusiast
for ofir; lilted' at l'lftelumuld. *tie
honia froth thi Con rout hpu t arid &dared that •
In Ws'. opleimi, the.Confedermc. had
fought for *toddle secured by the electlsm, of
Seymour. genryui. Whoo:anotharaftlm
enthvlastle friendkileclared . upon the
same owidon."..thit. he ld not like tlopplat,
forik. bociutse.,lt - said . 'secession „wee
whereas'it was.. ritere - Fttlire .than even' ;The
noadneeirwere.'hotrever; unobjectionable. ul
.allnittelf . 48 they,,vreuhli restore the ."lost
• can•
'the gentleiMit,:iihe MUnlaited Weir: for
the'PreddetiOras. rilmer. other
.thark the Abet
General Yieston k of 1 9 . "!irtsf..vfket Pool!
, ItleCdetatt*ad.i. Itnntahtntin t than we.
'Oka 4 0 4 1 1fent.ne mOwnett as ko hod.
Aos: - . 11 0'4* 1116 : State%etkeer n a y 114:
unoo:ilp in ordoitto OoodAton.
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L LIPISIXIII7I2ANCP. COMPINY
TVa N atr r y= tnurat•rod by Spa' els! Act of . Con
grew% apptunal July 23, 1963. wilt' - :
cipttal ofOno Dollars
sal la now tilmillo l 7 Organised and prepared for
badman
• -
Lberal
"now ofrild Its Agents 04 Solkitofe, who
are limited tome r itt oar Mee. - t •
Fall to be hadrit application at our odic*,
-is the ispeend story of our Banking /loose.
where Circulars and Pamphlets', fully describing the
advantages of As Use Company; nisi be bad. -
:APPlicadooll for. Coated eadl•Wastero Peonsylvarda
to be wok to B. ,111, rBSRU Xmager. Towanda,
W CLAIM & CO.,
Wo-85ikouth.Third Bt,
aielrettr:
SEER'S BALE.
• .. - -
BY VIRTUE OF SENDRY WRITS OF LEVARI
Aides Fled Facies and Venditionl Expona, b
awd an of the Court of Cogitate -Pleas et the Conn
ty of Roarer and tome directed. I wH. rAlonw, to
Re sale. at the Shalfre Mk% In Mc no tuna of
ver, hs the comer atirninld. on •• • •
SATURDAY, Septeliaber VMS:
at Ipddockinthe faresoes.. ..•
/alright. this. Interest and clalor or deem=
[o" and to the tolls lot of ground fa New
ton. Reavar• county, Fa.; hounded north by the old
grave yard. east by . Stockholm. Run. south by Thos.
Jackson. and west by Runes street Lot enclosed
and planted with fruit trees—and on which there. Is
erected a framer dwelling house containing four moms
with cellar underneath it.
Seized and taken to execution as. thn property or
"Charles Tea, at tho salt of A. D. Gilliland.
NO. ° . ALSO. •
Artb7, same time and' place" ill right, title. interest
and claim et defaidautoLin and to the following tot of
Irbeteg! Zia. St a plati,of kid out'by A.
prtor.Tholl. Dawson. sitdateltiOldo Umatilla!).
Bearer county. PlL.boagded aiX the north and south
by land of 1111)1. DarsOn. east by lot (0.64. and west
bYlot 01 1:0 11 titutag inze acre of ' truant. There'
is on the abort lot orie steam .entlne house, ono oil
welt tubed, one oil, tank and derrick. -
Seized and taken in execution as the property of the
Xaboubig Oft Company, at the suit of James Lake.
NO. 8, ".. . ALSO. .
At the same time bbd place all rirht, title. interest
and claim of defendant,of,in: and to the Millman piece
of lend in Pulaski township, bounded west by Ng
Dearer Creek, lee the south hyland. formerly of James
Patterson. eat by land of Whisler. on, the north by.
laod of Isaac Copyist. containing hi acres more or
been. Also, all tight; title. Interest and claim of de
fendant, of. In and; to the following piece of land in
North Sewickley township, Hamer county. PL. been' ,
atm lak e post on Big- Deaver Creek,rbenot by land
of the Dr. Adams north Eff deg. east SI perches to
Wpod„ thence north Ia deg. west by land of the belts
of = Robinson 07 pereht•• tett poet.- thence south
by the same west 84 perehfs to a post. them.
by Rig Dr Creek'solith 141 deg. east 117 petches to ,
re of captaining 54 yea and ITT
ek on b: there Is 4 - a threntng brie
d Oher.baildlngs.
Seized! and taken In execution as the prone of
Robettitohb, at Ow init of Edward G. &Mean.. .
NO: 4, 1 "ALSO. . .•
At the same this and place 41 right; title; interest
ind claim of deindants,of In, and to the 941invitir de
scribed lot ot toorund in Ohio township, Rearer eons
-11. Pa.,.beinglio.. at in the plan t eoi lots sttrit,red by
A. Wytni fberhos. Daiwa; ne at the not*.
I west owner of said lot tald anti Verner allot
No. OD, thence south 10 deg.. east OS oerehas Osaitahe.
thence east , 4171-1110 perches to • stake, theses north
IS 540 o perehes to a Guam thane., west 9 perches to the
bmtnntng.containtnte one acre strict measaro,
,01. ft
ea which is one ideate engine, boll , smoke stack,
I toting tool s, ropes, derrick and shair7.
Seised and takei4ln ezecotion as the property of the
Golden Gate CHI Co., at the silt if Charles R., John
ston; . . ,
NO. 5. •. !ALSO.
I . Anther right title interest mei dam of defendant. of.
hi and to the following piece Oland in Brighton town
ship, bounded eat by J. 8.. Walinidge. - south by
Zigier,west hy John Rhodes beira.norili by John
HeriVn and —.-. Denny, anitabilagt ;00 acres - more
or less, about t 5 acres Oft red; on which is erected a
fnum dwelling bolas and stable, orchard on the prem. -
' -
Seised and taken in - execution is 'the propeng, of
James Bousbm, at the 'Mira - Janice Stephens. .. .
NO.. ii, 'ALSO..
At the acme time : mei piece all dead, titleoln•
terest and cialin of defendant, of. in and to the undi
vided are-half of two.thirds of. all. that certain piece
or parcel 'of land situate In - Ohio township; Bearer
rail:ma-is-I.r thert-04,7,...i..bvirzett and
by land of R. Firitetwrel south q des. east 511400
i noe
mbibes to syakth9m, thence by land of the same 153 i
deg; coots 1140 81,10 apost.thence by other laud
of tbeesid.lesse-Bealth north 134, deg. wMtli 0408
*relies to alliblte Oak thence by Mad of the same
north ISM, deg. west 81614.100 perches: to • Chestnut
r 74e tt; E r
l ine by; land , of the seine north 5 deg. west
11 - perebes to a WNW pile: *meshy land °COME
, south 1145tteleg. west In perches ter • poi;
4benewilantrief tbelibirs of 'George Dawson.. &ed.,'
walk (17=1011 perched to a . pest. thence by I
Mad of :14 ninth lOW deg emit 811400 per:
to the place beginning. (liteeptiwg therefrom and
' tbereout lot No. a. sold by Jesse Smith heretofore to 1
Papa- E. 'Bennett, one sere and 15 porches). The
Abele described. younbes ham been divided Into
; teterreibibered Igden - but - to ibmg4bree inclusive: an d
1 bon bribe whole, excludes of lot No. Sebum
1 mend itiscres 18 pm .11-• at wide:Where
I moun ' ' ' lierrie bbring w il es.
taini new4mary
I and edl. n tMures kr boring oil Wells -.L.
s e wed and taken in execution as ' tbe property tir
Janice the' snit of Jesse Eibittk.:
._ ,.
NO. 7; -.:,;, A 150..--. ~. • • ,
- At: the' same time %nod Plat* all. tight. title. in.
'tercet and claim of defendant of lo.moi, to the follow-
Mg : piece or parcel of land.la ~ orile Firaleider town
ship, Beaver county, Pa.. bounded and described. • as
, follow., to • wit: Begleniag at a - Clnitatit; lielict-
lima..
Etlar ; + •44 I< t sue - .111 all • ;
le_ _
• - - *- t " -Igia l l.' . 111 1 7 1.1 4 1 C. •
1
ZNal
soak Wades wee SS 111-100 pr ix l.t l
Oak no l ViM at . welt* 4-16 pet to m . Wiit o c c .
wV I II4I/33•1.4* In how nortsp illit , it&
11
EV"
ris. :1_01"A, „ z ai g to. -Weito 16
AIM ask. Ems MO 414 1- WAS' : lit i rettr.
- 111 tailoall 11 1& 6 114arrat ill 411-1111 otwelear t ia l o thi I.
age
.....rx.‘
~...1.4, Vigtil .
4Lerti it to
A = 11 41=747147 4 0 oaswa ' , ll r s
Irr . 4
14 0 : 41
; Vic gio lalsN 6lw „._ jeW -4 64 •ga. t o
pabliWie .1"a li t=
i s and um
tiont irsne 01 .1 h
Is shout 80
premises underfed wi lle t=rool i Za ZVI"
orehord of ablipsea taa * * g m _ Epp
ssr..4 wit ~., ...eutki, ~., 50n.,..k..,
~..
tit nil ' a TIMM rillia‘Pigir7 7
. . thitftaiti /lift " ali lit. V . li.. 11 * * 1
WU of *emit° pow*
of
_sad. iym g situaUt In Narthemegyawy
ground. moottoty bawdy! as follows: Strito
tw at Orem atlas of 4ata t
Alm seir.thatte minis IN oait,
t : o o;1 " .. by ash! lauds to a asks.
nut. etterstkois i tt r Zlerta r or,tod l VlZl
Benj. Whirkop pall' 41 , Wilim. cost 71 per. to a stake,
thence by odd MOM Of 11hWet north osebalf dm.
wwwillil4Sper. 40 ir white ask:theneo by other b o ot.
a mortgages and whew. we 4.11011-10 per. to SIR du
vet creek. thence down said creek by km eramsl
muses and distances, two tokens.: itonth " 1 i dm.,
mot SI 640 per., theme mu* 6 dm. east 4740 mi.
south tilt deg., esa a 4-10 per. ambismtk 17. g 4.‘ :
rest 16 440 per. to irgit=6ll4 comeniut
ifristOealli pAr was 41;
ed by Jot, Funk haler. imartmme. ci r r=hTtny
roortMigUr. "Alleat Oil owes chignid and titan , ka t ;
p remises underia:4 with a threepot veto of cal. , '
Wowed acid taken in mulow. os the vomit, of
Josiah 'Gag at the suit of Joseph Fookhossor.
NO 9, ALSO._ . _
Make pswiejiMept4 Wm? 401 right.ttjk, mt. sat
andthirn or monism. OE is mai td aii- twit elite or
parcel of land fa-Nosh. iiiivti op t , flesziEl22s2 , !
Pa.. bOutadoOtad doectilawilwsliows; at
a was by Mud at Mem' Bobtmon, nottriarr.t. .
west SO MO per:lot pCe&tbence math N6140g,., esti
10-1011 per. to ir acme. theses north 48 dac es . west
31 4-11/per. to s_post. thence by land of Fetterman &
Co. south 1171t de fe, west ea ea pr. to Bi c % ion
crook. thew" Wwllloott north 14 1 4 44it. enagrkfr
LT.:Steam* of Joseph Pooknottser, Alot.
nisrpad find, %Wolff. with A den. emit
l;er. In a port, lrf flnd 'of mrs. lad - 4m
or aceek I% deg.ontet SISS-100par. to thepher W
slwaidgf,. Containing L ams. IR per, 'trig:tumours-
AAR.. r- Al the same and phase, all right. title-,
intetest and slabs of defendant o& in and to the fut.
lowing glee §or parcel of land In North Sewickley le-
Beginning at • stake. thence by land of Jos. Wank.
house& north. lali dy west 80poy. to bi te walnut
thence 1 1 Mar lIIMOt g..
Ibe mud nevi. WRIPIO Dock
SS deg.; esit-17 per. ib a stabMtlieseil be the rams
scontia de., 80 per. o to toseph stake. thence by hinds
der-ywet(4 of ;BMWS ?mutt 7 4
pe=the aam place 01'W:inning. esteem. "1
lug meaty-three sexes. strict measure. on which there
is erected a Sine dwell*: house. esntainitor 4 rooms
and a kitchen. and a log ono hawthorn and MIN r not- '
balidiuss.: The oaths Wirt of laud underlaid with*
throe foot rein of coal. and • good orchard an the
Premises: About 88y acres cleared and ender Omar.
Sifted and liked' ln emention se thirproparty of '
Josiah 6Aug at the suit of Joeeph BobAnsm, , • .
NO.
NO. 10. - „, • ALSO 14
At the glum time 804 Oloce, all right. See- lobe stn
and chasm( dobndant of ,lo sod to the•fetletrina•
piece orpowel °flood in Week Ser4Way.M. Sorter
county. Pt.. hounded and thecrible-a• MMus: Be
ginning at a post. theme north SSW Asg., an SO per. W
s *not. theism north Wit dm.. swat 441-10 per, to a
post, thence soak 71 deg.. won't per. to*Pol&Theeer
north 77 tine, west >G per. totoma. *mon Math 114;
dem. essielper..to the place abeßhantm& Cantata.
tug 10 acres and 100 per.. be the moss more or P.m,
upon wklcit.tharolawreetwittaabialautme- AwAstahla,-
wtt iti ll g a la ttret i rt l igr a °I
1 1%V 1. w ' Ire
' - w • Won
. .
declared 1
1 bat
11111015'
into
De
„of
that
..s tbe
Demo-
Nig
=I
'Seised lad taken In enceentkpn ea the property of
Josiah King at the Snit ofJobit Robinson.
NO. 31. ' • ALSO. • •
At the name time and place, all tight. title. Interest,
and claba of defendant. of. In and to the followlac
Wet:eta parcel of land In Industry to.. Beaver conaty..
Pa., Upended as %llama: On the east by Rote. Ovine,.
ton: north by ft k P. R. ft. track. west-by !swanks'
helve. south by the Onto river. Containing term
more or less. on which there is erected a one state
triune tberillaur bolos. Bebe the inane pereat.we
weed by (barks , H. Satinet , andtfifeto /. O. Spred
and bitten tomtits be Deed.. dated 'Maw* fah. Pr.l,
' and recorded in Deed Book Nn. 41. page 6ti, in the
Dingo for teetsrdlng deeds. at. Braver. •
Sexed end name In cretonne' as the twoonly of
Meer J. Sproul. at the salt of the C.ulnaelcat Mutest
Llfejnanrance Convexly, •
, • Jociis.-urrEtz, sok.
Sheriff'. ORlda, Beaver Atli. no„sla.
angl9'll:e3t. - ,
:VOtICE IS 1161IEBY GIVEN THAT TICK VOL;
LI toeing. .ee.tosto of ,Cxscutook A4miaLtratorr,
:Quardbivie..te.. haee been duly pawed to the Reels, •
tree °Mee, and will be presented ts 2 the (*Ow'
Court rw catifirmatton and allowance, on Wednes
day. ileptember Ind& - • •
FLost acconnteg Mynah Campton aturttess. V:llla
nle.'AsttnlnS.tratOni'ot Daniel'C. Chrapton. deed. • •
Final amount of Ann. Usesdead, Adminisnatrix of
'Jacob Untstrad. deed
Account or Marvin Ustil., Adtatedetrutoe of Atdiah
MM. deed.
PRILADELYBIL% TA,
• Account of 3fertin Hull, Administrator of the estate
'of Thompson Hnt . deed.
Account of H. Hall. Executor of liebeetzi
decd.
Final account of Joseph Smith. Executor of '
Smith. , .
Accoont of Apew : Did; 'AtintlxilsiAtor: ' of Geo. W.
}WWI. fleged.' j '
Final account of if. Grose& John Shafer, Executors
of Jacob Hoenie. deed.
datount of Hold. M. Rhodos. Guardian of Elijah
Powell. minor, soh of Wm. Powell, deed.
Final account Of Agnes Carothers d J.W. Carothers.,
Administrators of the estate ofJohn,Car dbers. deed.
Account of Wrd. Henry, Administrator of Thome
Middletou. dec'd.
Rind account of Catharine, ED loft, Executrix of •
Wilson Elliott. , declL
Final account of Jtio., EettletFood,Executor of Witt.
Gardloadse d. i I• . 1 . • .
Account ofM Adtaldistrator of Abra-
Lam Harlan ••• • '
Accog e riid.L. Wittman, • Administrator of John
• Final accounts (Real and Permouil) of J. W. Wil
liam's & Hash Yoh: rd, Admhdatiatom of Samuel
Bay.dee'•
Account Mi. Oflian tJ. W. Sale, AdMinktratall •
of Joseph Smith. dec'd. •
Accounts of Elmskes Worm Guardian of Thmem
T.. Nary 7f..MhsitlWA. and 411=4 j speer, =loos
eldldirn of Ras. Timmas L. !liMer., deed. ,
D. SINGLETON.'
Register. '
• .
Trial• i
ritlist •
T I$T Ole , CALI§U. TOR MAL AT liErlT.Yak
.11.4 TerM, 1136!3.' !
. . ,I. FIRST WEEK.
Andre . * Jolinifoli's N:4. Tr. James Marks i.
Meltmale a Moors - . yll. County or Brant
Ephraim !Smith • - ' n, J.T. Vommead
Joshua Dawson . , n. Stoke* Dawson WO
_ ...
Poll? Boston
Vs. James Allen
SECOND WEEK.
John Spar • vs. ' it.; W.; Tutor et al
1r Townsend sin: - vs. - Jabs W 4.1937
Willis's M othetal • vr. Jausea Fite al
Itlebard Ten i . • va. ,A' J. Dimon et us
L. &yak -
. - • vs. W. 'Matta
~,t. A. O.
tlaod
J. E. Williams.,. • vs.:! James litge et el
S. M. Kler'it ill: '..: ' : 1 ' Tl 4 S. Cluneerla ' • .
Rodenbaugh's halm vs. Joseph Johnson et al
John C. Duff Ts. Joseph Brittaln et al
,
Crafelle tioaderstpu: Ivo. Mane
Jacob Weart • vs: I Geotife ll = L
Charles Coals vs. New Rri-jtton WIL.Co
D. A. Prichard et al use • . I. _
Farguson vs. J.IL . }jabots et al
Ornery & Bicker/tiff •nr. James Llttlo
Claristlns ; ~ 7 11stfoliseas *al
Dan's Admei
William Hunter vs. John Wilson et us. ,
Same . , i. •• vs. 'John Wilton'
all
Thomas H. Mason • vs. James limb= et
James Buttes et al vs.Platt Barnes ••
George Innis vs. ' p.p.W. se. R. R.CC
Attars Robb me Sampson
vs. Heery•Gamble ' •
. .
• JORII CAUOIIa .
. anglff.l.lit. • • . Prothonotarl.
PUSEY,
oader
enowt GRociana
and WEAN;
OOREKIN and DOMESTIC FR "UIT,
, • ,Piciais, ape.
•
All kiwis of Clio* Mclnee soldon cOuisolooloo.
as P^V3l4lelßnii mode.
Igo. neDERAz... writs:yr,
Aleglacaycity,t
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Accosint of Michael Barre, Guardian .of Martha A.
riramilaor chll , l Ja4 Mvkr,ltiriK ,
. Rsourrwa's Oren, I
Beaver Aug.'B, Is6B.
angl2*7lB.•
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