The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, August 25, 1869, Image 3

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    The Beaver Argus.
Heaver, August 23. 18.9.
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Circulation Over Twelve Hundred.
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of Ado
1114.
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314. / year.
pr-10 Ilnee,llo2 00 0.1 . 00 85 00 $l4 00 011.106 .
'NOM!, 410 •!; 50 500 (10 10 00 15 1.111
Pqnsrm., do 1. S (101 6( 0 000
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.1; It Ou 15 CO 20 00, 31 00 1 1 111 00
au bu co) wool: 0! 00 1111 03
mime' and' Szeentors' —sloo
not per line, ten tent..
;41' rayntentr to be made Quarterly.
irau..letit adverthorments, which Inuit
vsoce.
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state or tho Thermometer for I.he
wovk ending thullh ot.Augnst,
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7 A. A.
A w z . 15 — lilt deg. 131 - 4 - IVg.
in 013-dog. 77.4ieg. ,74 dog.
. • 17 63 deg.. 74 deg. ' 70deg;
dog. 79 deg. 73 deg.
It! 70 dog. tirr deit. 75 dog.
•• 211 73 dig. Si hag. deg.
'l2l 73 dm. dpg. 73 dog.
R. T. TAYLOR. .
•
subseelptiono to the Beaver Ar•
guid.—Tho following minted persons
No e pill the sums sot opposite to their
names on bvhseription to the Beaver
-Aeons, sineo the data of our lost pul.ll
ration:
John raughoy, Beaver,
S. J. Ntetlitre, New (lank's,
I.:tkin, Beaver,
J. Naniinh, Iteelinster,
Christian, Seetried, Freedom,
It.diert Sterling, Seventy Si;
Todd, 9rerin
I:. S. Nl'Lain,.Now Brighten,
N. S. Knight, Inihnitry,
Wilson 11iisellten, Water (i'lire
• The attention of the public in directed
to t h e following Now Advortlnoinonto
which appear forthoilrot Ulna In the An
•:•;•• , •
Beaver Sondnary—D.l4 A. McLean.
Exr'il.Notico-q9O. Chas,
ltauechor, riteCitore.' .
1101,1Wateles—Oroido Watch .
SpMtal Notice—Mpoyereett Sam.
Special Noticos-7':M. Bone.
Spetal Nottcoa-J4e.•4.•Fortuno. •
ElteeDent Pmts.—We aro under
.11.1Ooktionm to 8..0. .0011410 y, 04q., of
Itaivoon township, fOr a basket of very
lino pea ppo Ito has had an abundant
urop ot t treis fruit the prosont,Neason, and
we are glad to know that ho found a
ready and good market for all the peers
he 01)111a apace. . .
noon Fret& Limo aiwaym • on hand a
nnlvanon Lime Mina, 'Vanport:
taugli;tf.
Striae* wills Lkststnissg.—en. teat
Saturday evening the barn of Mr. Win.
Illggerstaff, of lisoooon township,' was
struck with lightning and consumed.
All his grain and hay, together with ono
horse, wore burned up. .Mr. loss is
quite heavy.
tlx Is hundred and twunty-livo b 1.4. Can -
ton City flour and Ixtrrola Now Crobk
flour Just rocolvod and fur mato at S pay
er..r Sons, Rochimiter Pa.
Lom
corrwitattlug cheap at Beam K
Deaver Ladles Iliemiaary.—By un
lalvertkentent in another column l it will
Le Weil that Dr. :idel,ean'a Sed%hairy
"pens iht Tneaday, Sept. 14th 1889. Pa
roam and others deairing to educate will
find Chia Setninary ono of the 1a,.•4. to
Western Pennsylvania.
?Rowing Plateb.:—Thuro will bu a
Mowing Match on the farm df hut, Me
ieorgo, ono mile front New Gallico, on
Thursday Aug. 2t, NO, at one o'cdoek
p. m.
Tito Kt liiou, .Etun, Bongo, tliiper,
Ituekeye, World, Quaker, Wo . ods and
Smith machines will he 'tasted.. .1.11
mowing inachino mon are invited to ta-
Wild and exhibit their machines. Caine
everybod r y. By request of the Farnters
(.f Beaver and Lawrence mutates,
W.tvioA-PROOF (loth cheap, at Ileeve's
Beaver.
• •
More Frall.—Henry (it - wining Esq.,
ew Sewickley tp., than whom a bet.=_
ter hearted man or sounder Itopuldkan
ran nowhere ho found, vinited . our otlio3
MI hot Saturday, carrying a half bushel
koket well tilled with a elution selection
of apple% and pears. - .They, were "fair to
look upon,,' and after partaking freely
or them, all hauda tender Itli,,,Gooltring
hearty thanks for his luscious tread.
Vi.dts of that kind make the heart of the
inter glad.
o.lLtoos , slx ttanin per yasil at
Itmeo 9 a, Beaver. '
Striae& willilliAlightmlitz.—Frlday
morning ono week ago a stable belong,
longing to Mr. E. Engle, who insides
near (green Garden, this county, was
struck with lightning, and together with
its contents *aa burned so the ground. ,
Mr. 'Engle's town of hornes worn in the
stable at the timo,° and wore burned to
Tho loss to a heavy oneto Mr. E.
ho is an indisgrkotts, n en, , but urtgor
tomitely Ids means ate
AvA laistreaNery cheap at . llence'a
•
hold O.t.—We learn that Dr. H. S.
drugglit of this place has
nosed orbit+ ostabliahment to Jingo An
driessen of Pittsburgh. Dr. Hibbard
!!‘weti front here to Rochester, whero lto
""•ds to commence the, practice of
11,0,1101 . n. Ills successor, 'Mr. Andric.-
"on , i" a
.rloilarly graduated druggist,
and Intends b..doek the :store allow.
(.ALIT.'(/. the beeketakee, at MI eents,e
Iteneo'n, !leaver.
path* that
Judgo Motley himigispoied ofhla Interest
In the Carroll..Prrea .erewaral t ll 9..Popor
will hereafter be comforted - try 'M'oustil:
Teter Cameron, the latter gout/I'34nm
being the penion who purrhased Mr.
Ntecoy'a interept.. Judge life Coy has
been in thoetlitorlal harness 11u twelve
sears, MIA atirtng that poritxl uttered iu!,
tellilviitty to the pooplo of "Taal ,.
mirwrx. Toter ,t,cameron aro
proinimini; young men, and tholtepubli
- eaiet etthal county Fillould giye them all
the material aid in their power. •
IS A EMT • WOILTII
PysPeli.ist 1
.3 1. 1y ,,
by all pritagiutwto }4l, ft safi.jlitlle
-11.1,1. II may lie n . 41(1'1111011 f!,t.' , ..v.ick.
;tll.lNorrimm Ilefu)awhe.
S. A. Allan's Ittlitrttaitti l lair itti-1
. aitil Dressing. 'll4l attention of,l
li.• public, la invited to the "very intpor
ouu
•luta to rtwently nuale in this artiste.
NVe older in the Itnprotte4l l'rettaration a
Iti,ttiriir prompt and in its :u•-
uco 1q gray hair, quickly ri-doring it .
lip it, itatitrat tinier RIO tttgctiter
Xs 1111 all ttgrecahlti Drelatitig kit In 0110
watio. 'Phis oottibiltatioit is perfect and
unexceptionable in crvery.rompout, an is
with unlit tottimfactititt by old and
yottitg,. Mrs. S. A. Allen's Zyloitalsa
main, another Preparation, clear without •
sediment 41sOgrricd eliel9favoly for
Strengthening and ficantifying the
[lair, n refreshing toilet luxury, far. pre
riirraille to French pomades, and . weld at
half the prier. Multi by all DrttggistS.
lungll;s4.
,
.V Nova', PaprosiTioN.—Dr. gitga la*
di.,worall a sure and speedy reuusly for
catarrh, and the proprietOr °Manrft.in()
far a cum or that loathsome 'dhow° that
lie caning corn It curos - ratarrh in lilt
ts magus, forms and liarietios, with uu
erring certainty. If your Druggist tides
ly
oat keep this Rem take no other z ,lnd
enclose sixty cents the proprietor, R.
V. Pierre, M. D., uffido, IC Y., and
tho Remedy' will roach yon / by return
mail. Fur sale . hy inost/Druggiato ev
erywhere.
. , . ,
Look • io Yong l,tsitg‘la!„ 7 ,,S(' tcc time
and ron o.' ,• , - • . '
If you havo anythins to soil,
if you hayoloat apythkwi ',F, .fi
.f If you4oxio a liaise it; told, ,‘ ~i ~.+
If you want to rent a house,
Ity , otk waytyofoskillk;'. r' 1 . \ '..,. 1 , ''.,
If yoti'want anything,
1 toll i'LvoThouinind l'eopte at once ,by
litlvOrtising in the Ilk.s.vink - Altors.
„....,-. , -..Nna.-...,,0i . ... 51,_.c
A tikakakterritsibey.—)Vaiivi' tender
obligations to Johp U. Iktighroy, of co.
1:, Lf.td 1". S. Infintry, now stationod at
Silks, Alaska Territory. for `it copy of
the Alaska•nmes, of the date of .trily hi,
1889. • WO:full* iltnk ow hat' surinisa, ' l OO
receiving it:ad 4 o wiwt 'not twee tluttit,
newspaper louten established In that'
TerrttOrY fee it been: ' ptiAtai..itcoli.
bl ow
for about thind m uthi, 'Wild ls'a - 'vary
creditable little, unpretending sheet. T.
G. i%itispiwpf ktieditiar, . Duet Al. )
belbre ttu'llib itrii.tinabietotiveffte '. 4
-a political shttua.. Judging frotu a local
in Sits pollee •we t• oneludothitt'.7.l3tokis .
would be good ibthilsgtbtirritory. liore
la the local to which we rotor::
L zeapt
paid
A fit° tiwoion -.id • lib,
men caught at one laiul 1,421 largO sal
mon in the bay tustr' Steven's saw mill,
on last Sunday morning:, It mots a•or;r
ammdtig to sob, the &Winton liaundor
around boforo being taken out of the net.
Mr. L. has gone into the business of
catching salmon in earnest, - and Is saving
them •in the same_ way the Russian
American Company did, lie also keeps
a lino supply and sells them cheap to
our citizens, who are saved the trouble
of going to the Ridlatimarket, which, in'
its present condition, is no 'fit plaee for'
any persqn to enter.
;12 ID°
I 50
00
5 00
2 00
4 00
2 00
2 00
IT is an OP saying thas it is the cheap
est always to buy the
more Unportant with medicinal Ptigiani
dons tlOin anything else, and it should
always bd remembered by the invalid
who reptiles IfgciddAttoitiaeh Bilter,that
the ynistitution Bitters are far superior
to the ilitAineiry
Thu justly eeleirttpil Conatliition Bit
ters are uttogualle'd Its :it itritit; and will
proshwe yn?rci tutppy prinitio
otrer 'Bitter. 4.Talti, mine' Axil !FletimM
Nutley's. t •
reliable thedicitin for throatills
vusea,,Beentril's posh Cu re! f r
Persona - idesirltr to attend soltool
should write for tho catalogue of the
Witte Normal • r
:diddrissi" J. %.
Cooper, Edinboro, Erie Co., Pa. ,
About Potatoett.—We last week
'stated that Geerge'W: - Ilaintlton, earl., of
Beaver, had
,planted this season three
pounds of )41:144 , 40 Roptoclu t aAA. Alf
days !Igo 14. glal#o.4" ll 94 r OPe F4 lOl
weighed itinety pounds. Believing this
to have been an extraordinary yield wo
naked eouldhe beat in phis county,.
slueoiimii Gee.'LitUAl, our 134rlir,
,formstp. that he planted . . last spring,
' three pounds of the Early Lteie, and WILY
rewarded with a Crilp amle h na
a red and ncrentg-thrce pounds. This
heats Mr. Hamilton badly. Now who
call boat the General t ..-The latter also in
forms us that be platited.last spring Iwo
putatorn of the Scotch Russet variety, ,
which yielded hint thirty-aloe pounds
of plump potatoes. .
?Atte° the above WIN in type We have
re,eieed the rollewhig letter which fieats
Gen.Littell's - yield all hollow :
Wan: mount, 0., Aug. Its, Isne.
Eniron ATlOL'A—Dertr Sir . r. tam-
ilton will have to try again with Early
Rost) P"tatoog. I planted one pound of
Early Itoso and raised eighty pntimbeof
line potatoes as over worescen.
Yi ti r 4, ‘l,l
iOOll ra.a COlOrpd Prints, nt ,•ents,
at .fitg.A.-yor!tulem.
Died . troken
Thursday a sad funeral wended its nay ,
to the old Cemetery, bearing the corpse
of a nun who died of a broken heart. It
appears that, Mr. Cornelius Thomas, a
Scotch 11l i l tor, loft his home some three
weeks ago for the coalmines of Pounmyl
vania, and on his vortical here his health
failed him, :Old he saw on prosperts or
being able for tuonths to. seams to send
money for his' fiunily, a wife and six
children left in Scotland. This so prey
ed on his mind that ho died from melan
choly and grief. During his last days
belonged to be bank to his home ittHeot
land in such billiploring pathetic stratus
its to move to times all those who heard
Lim.—Mpuongando Reimblirms.
8014: Calloo'n only 12 cents, at his. A
FoAnne's, plamontl, Rodin4er. • •
The Lady's Friend For It eptem ,
ber.—A handsome stool . engraving of
Fortis, the heroine ofAPThithforchant of
Tellico," Opens the September number
of this charming periodical. This is fol
rowed by. the usual large and bygliant
-Fashion b:64in iippnifilato. en
graving of a Picnie,'and• by engravings
Of Children's Fpahlons, Vein* I..ady's
Mantelet, ..P14.1 .11 1.1
Corptife, Jtc. - Among the' literary Mat- ,
tof are "The. Prise of two Men's Lives,"
by Amanda M. Douglas ; "Ingratitude,"
. by Floreirre Percy.; "'Aunt Mabel's Sto
ry," by Aunt Alice; "Roland "Yorke,"
by Mrs. Henry Wood. "My•Cateebistn,
and-Its consequences," by !Tactic) Hoy-;
or ; '"lletween Two," by Eliddrth ries•
colt, ttc., ttc. Deacon 4
Peterson, 319 Walnut Street' Philadel
phia, at 112.50 . 0 ye 66 (which aiso l inelmleit
largeateol engraving). Fonr copies 16,
Five copies ; (and one' gratiS);'6.9. "'Hie
,Frlentr: arid, ,'Thu Sltniday
'Evening Post" (and onieugraving),ttl.oo.
Specimen numbers sent for ten cents.
Heavy yatil wide sheetiugoally et
at J* ..A. Fortune's, Diamond, }toelie.
ter. •: e 1 ,7 ; . ; ;
Lent.'w cireis..—Thoso of our mu 2
ors who am in the habit of visiting eir
onsom wlll,tintl a New York circus :el.
vertisod nt theAtmt•4. It Will . I.llii,ill
Rochmter on next Saturday. at 2 p.
and at 7 Thiq company . are icing
highly -pokes of by the pre-,. and
their entertaininents to la covi.
ditrted with . the grealeSt decorum. No.
dlonht a large audit:nee Will lie iu attend
ante, both in theiLlteinnon and byletillig.
This e , tablislinien, which is . imiler the
direction of Mr. 1.. N. Lent. is the only
one that has :?Ifouting among.the perm:L.,
mint pieces of amusement it} NoW
and 114 bildersed in Ui@lwost tuirtjtiieotrtl
Willie by the principal papers of that
exhibition in ali re- 1
spectsALLLl of a inure elegant and n
nl Batt We public have 416p.1
I,ustfittlea; - sew to t raveling•
When pipers .like Um N. Tribuiir
spook of 'an exhibition id terms like the
follow mg it is safe to that it
!It it4t be one of real merit:
**The Now- York '4.lretts is firmly i
tablislicd in loeal 111..puiaoty., Indeed'
It is the only yircus which hasover ob
tained .s Vorntanenc footing .•in New
York. And this it has obtained by the
swipe i lia+ i l urr t .iiiing
totthers'arholiavb , apieitred 4toreairo bfr
the first, elms . in their pursuit . The .
company 14 humorous and comPrimei4
many variotios of talent. The etittutalii
wenn; given have always been tree from
objectionable . features. The inanager
has fully succeeded inkhowing that there
is nothing tusoularily vulgai in cirrus
'representations , It Is only natural thrit
the patronage of the best classes of
our
citizens should have rewarded au alter.
prise so conduettd.", •
M==l
‘Clirspeat Dry Gonda in Denver county
at Jaa..A. Fortune's, liiiitnnrt• itrx•hoir
ter.
Ibuotim lom.T.s Aug. 15. 1. SIP.
Mn. Entron—Atiant one' rat iuro 'um
did Adopt, Um .;iat.lonal Se** -Sal i o9. l l
Boofq. "they 41t1 00R f I Lt
tn, all Who wen'. :int too Indolent to ribuiv
them. ' rAI PLAY.
.1
tr ! fiiiry
..
Bad ?Aeeldesil,,, v •-•;t:irk, At p morn
ing at abontnightlva, WI , eon of
John Caughoy, web Prod' - idf
jhis eontity, while engaged a" rakestuart.,
on an .expreas'Ailri' ate' the , Alloghony
Valley ,Italliotai, Ina. ves4lt'i'ali'isof4ilelit:
Ovh l o ( 14K 11 . 1 i 1 4 4 eftt4; t 460tiar" that,
the irinti on which lie 'wee orige4OCrien:
igniting from Oil City toward Pittsburgh.
On reakAting gittaning It , Was •ntiCetisary
lbr histrain, toitio out tiiint; ti iiiiriiidtinb
that tmethor train conld Pass. Afterthill
pa . ssing oedurtY.A . 'the express suirt4
and in doing tio the titan; pared, in , ta n='
sequence of the clipping out of _the `bole
l er the brooking or, the thik connect/4g:
two ears. BIN that ItiFt Oauglr 4
~
ni wta,ln tho slot of shipping Agin bOo_to
to other of the pitting .csrui - sriton': he
1 Phoodliis foutingand n 31 1( 1 1) . 01 the iraelil
the olarear ,passidii ..ilynt 'and anVii
Ing ono lulu and one l'eg. -Ile .11rellhut.
short time after the casnalty oceurrrnE .
Ilia ago was about twenty-eight yeani. -,.
scnnetinui during the fOronoon of Mon
day his fat' hor recoired `a 'telegram front
time Rati-igur Company informing him
of the occident and. requesting him to'
eomo to Pittsburgh am Kiwi its poseiiiile.
Ito (At mo t mid was *hot' thorn In the. af
ternoon by his eon's corpse. It reached,
?this pl;eo at ' utccut K p., m., the came
'aren't'.
liis sudden and Melancholy iteith'isiiii
a iiorere chock to 'tiepin:its, tilistess and
brothers, and the community luiartilY
sympathize Oh them in thole -raid he
retirement. .
Correspondence.
A LAST .WORP.
Mn. Items do not:gtoP*lo FOutin*.ol
tliseariotictittle Writ guestai;:llguir pq the
street corners or through the reel. , tnlseh4l.•
cut tosi tin result In no gootk.:*NetWitortrei
an hi tett* niull.to &AEA eilottlik-Attoio.
IJIILIT
Fat eiozymilthistirontiptlitAiiikeltiqm
ttiis luttioct.tbz amid' put* . aidiiVrespciiiabta.
.Thn =OM lama thlPMFlNillesillidllaini UP
EESEREEIi
town u well as of the claselbas would Os pram•
tea bj ieteeebef tbeat haw tbePebtkr Square. it
tileporikr 'le Of brktOof ,
• • • • alike to all oottoarltelf Alba creetkittof tho
ninr church; that Melilla to the gronid misled
wea 1011starx, Nair: W thirt w ptopeciiur
irowonetalabla ; bat the Trosinesaiii at to pabillitt
rcply which waa not creditable to Its wither, roe
the moon that It was Iniyantly tahroded to piaci
chinos; wbo ncto in wary anima Oa peers of
the Trianon', in a Mut position belbre the coot•
mnsiti A decent fespeetecie,pulfttc °pluton Se.!,
quirediShe persons thou fanged to studio:Mk
their 001 on; and, la atif &Anti they employed tid
tangnlin *bleb was notjastillable la trpcP cg I'x
atiack.that had been lade oponttem. .. • , .
to.ri. It WAS hoped that thniaatrapaper co taro.
veto, 1,t0tt . 14 end; but bat art * "A. Cittitax"
imam to t*:aidut tha . Traatens in an smingiqnt
whiettta nt. anbtthilibart *jealous that can pe
made i On thatidde ettlae (meddled, hat Um OM's'
and.place to snswetitt will he 'cm the trial Mew
essee.! It cat then and . there;l think, beihiekeigfr .
fulls shown that "Man's" nollionet4 la beard OR
prop l obltion which teanot he ettpportodeettssebr
red Li or authority.
The!Trasteee Itsve.aasonsweit. sunarwintiboant..
inAly,that they will, on " the Anal decree ;.` exact
tits nt l inusf ftenaltc,4r the ll6nd:1 lam Itelliortitill
by my amender toasty that we accept the antra
bon: Inni it may uot' be imprOper to reining onr
opponents that lid:pliant vital give no gustier
dhouid expect none.
itach party now understands the puelt.on and
prupSia !ta, Other 'other. we ahould. all be content to
await • the itnal decree" with becoming forbear
ance - In the reaullaw, Aluthaahana polite."
. .
The M. E. thurei
3111,Eni tou„ 1 -41-Init 4044010ns quite
aptuirent itVou?(.l`socm thtiethe !citro
very tnuehing the occupation of the
Public Square by the churches, so far 11.4
the newspaper forma 14 concerned, in
ebolit,to end; t e rispictivit topbatallnts
no tioubt'hi itteet hert+Atter befornAn
GEE=
thoritativo tri ems!, when and w horo the
mooted tPiestum will be settled; anti al
/
tie .ugh it is not our intention to uncover.
still vc doom it proper to Hays few words
in reply to a voninumication hi your but
overlthosignaturobr "VitirAm." Meat-
Cele i reforrtsl to is written in much het
tor temper than was n former one ofgrrcd
by the Trustelm, whereof it is substanti
ally repetition. The argument of "Cit-
Ven '' briefly staled, amounts to this :
that the State heel el; reserved thest ware
tor Oublie vacs Lout the 0140111i0 tight te,
deviant what uses wore of "public int-
El
port'amo," and . that churches are such,
and ;within the meaning of the Act of
1791; and strange to sap quotes the Alle
gheny Act of . 1787 as construed by the
Saireme r eourt in the isuso of Common
wcailth vs, Bush, In ripport Of his posi-
OM. The . 4th section of titiY Allegheny
net provided that there should bolo ranch
land "reserved for the use of the State as
thoidd berdeemoti nocessary for. court
hottso s Jail sod market, ter plbeei of pub
jie*Orahlp and for burying the dead."
Thiit it will be seen at a glance that there
la nejdmilariti wluttei•er between" that
Act and the Beaver town Act, that in the
foriner ease the reservation was special,
Including in its termalchurehes,wheretut
in the latter it was goiierad, and shseepti-
ble!of no specini• moaning, as he con
lends. Groat stress #5,141 upon the fact
that the . stMare Is - rcsers'ed for instead of
being dedicated to public uses. Whore
is the distinction? We conceive that
therein none, that the grant differs only
In Iternis the user being declared the_
effect' is the game in either tante. The
ohttrtlY , tlll a Zu 141 1 44 01 _Allegttepy Act .
. ;- s .
in, kerma: k fako.•
"the dedication must be oansidered with
reference to the use fbr which - it is tie
signed, and must be so construed as to
eiatly into effect the purpose intended."
This ia preitisuly our position, and we
think we are fully shstalited by the very
caAto tiontendsinteppstiti
falkihri of Ilheatiktee4. Vas.o the;
in onion of the (miters of the Act Of 1791
that thin square should lie blocked up
by the.erection of housist of worship
thereon? If it was not, "Citizen"
ad
nnits ig effect that the churches on the
atjuare are withoht authority of law, not
withstanding thou* pf It houses
of public wot,itip Were W Willi the nwan.
tug or tilt; reservation would they need
additional legislation granting to them
they ittreqffy
lie other words, if Vetch "IISOS” were
thelkta or 1791, for what purpose wore
the Arts of 1591.11 Pa.sseed 7 We take! It •
that no liva'svr cm tlie,church sidgof this,
c;lntiOcrisy Sad lie,forind who' *intake !
the position tlnit the court house, jail or
piddle Mitres needed sir required en .%.ct
of the Legislature authorizing their ere,.
thin upon the win:ire. 11 not why I' 'rho
111p1 wet. readily conics up, such buildings
and only shell are Within till Art of 1791,
and the tettstent of this Commonwealth,
and for the Ample 'reason that they are
puldir hoildings and the occupancy of
se moil; land its is iIeCOS.46 I thdieroi 'is
a:piddle list , . These buildings then; as
ti!att ,, l betore, go upon the square! AM' ,
matter of right, and if churches; aro onti
tied to tiecculey the itemittle at all they must
Rill within the hallllo rule. lint what will
"CitiVAIII" tO thip?! VOtherii only van
!Mina° our example when the law per
mits." Is this ?minter, founded in eliris
thin charity, is it just ?• If our position
be true ndl churches Intro a - right to go
Upon the square without special legisla
t!ive ile t?"9 , ( N d Pr! "N' td°?ltt tPtd
this only would be fair) and i( so the re
, atilt, wovild ISI its complete mampancy.
Was this the intentioit of the Act of '9l ?
Would it be in good faith toward the lot
herders and public generally? Glance
lit the plot of Use, town of Beaver:asul you
Will discover iliatt6itMetaii:MOnohnn.;
tired feet In width and thealloys twenty
five feet. Ask a surveyor or any other
way
front, laud helot' thertrill nobs=
ray . on the square: , Tits sha=ft ,tad
'he clearly right , „ and cft may additiee
'all the Wilding' firliebeesieuxitiatierit-
AkiPti, l4 :4 l . - tflilehh_ 2l olo,' the
uniforin. - Uc•nion - giros
to' tOplot.' :Icew if our Clirtit.laii; Nrilth!
renk backed by ”eitiren, , ? are right in
their 'vie* of the power o f' the State, it
m olt mgr . wltll
, the Who o and cue- Mare
lora Mir 'unitiarrtiltY•hilh" - trit**Thh"
ntelquare. Woreit otherwise they would
bunWeV l PliaireittliEwaii the hitalF 4 9 lolll 4
aid the result would have boon a ono
hundred foot knot lit rear of, iota, but
inyJi in Arid. I is whoa, not
hsehrialaso inekderehiero that tisdpitsi ,
Bi i4 l :Qrs . 140°11.1hh.Y.Yinirl ado FA
eCallister;ibighlYfiffelligera
:Haul surveyor, does not
Show rho alleys upon the square at all,
and for tholinitundist that he coal'
sidfamktiar as standing upon the sumo
foolharas the:balatifoO ni what ere arm
desw acid is "State land." Tho writer of
'thbeliofdis title 'Ms ! lOC !Mini *ii oft
patent 'granted by the Commonwealth ,
bearing, date Mat day of
- JUiy; Ma, andiron mhos' not rights in
the sqbare by virtue thinent And our
ilositkai is this, that thesition
be
ittgligeniit'alOne.thlshb*tberetry
'iontracted with those who took her title
long betme those obstructions were, set
12 P. 4 ath "Ira"? rueg i t i ihrflr
re
main public ; and honco that ntiereetiona
Maroon beyond the county public build
ing( enititiodami heat's' he made.
Thisposltion is certain, founded in rea
son, and once departed front there' is no
Mid to tho deflection. We It:keret:ire do
oy.liat,the, State had a right to make
grants beyond, oven for "public urea,"
much loss sell or give away the 'same to
chrrothhOns. We
down it unnecessary, in this view taken
a,ove,to examine the question as to
*lieMlernientachurebrallranuldblinstil
Cations, and the txteupeney by them of
land a "public nee" in a legal senses ; still
as this view forms theureameei of "CR
' tilen'stifillhaiit)" )4114.
*Mead legal pen tries hard to make good
Lthatnepilon. it is per/radius to. Mull to
briefly tonal the polo!. IV' the &Alai
titian of the United States Church and
StateMereePillighto7. lliygroed t ap4 1 4 hi ,
oxpressly written in that instrument Mit
ao religious teat shall ever be • sot up.
Act laying out.the town of Beaver
'was pissed subsequent to the adoption
'or ay, wale Con,s, 0f_179 . 0. Now
Oltatissiys that :elidAti
lowing iu the wake of the Constitution
of the United SUM% ?Flack had not only
demolished the old Idles of the `thiltl , Of
'Church and State, but forever provided
sgabotetrureb eatobliihmonts einitains
among other things the following, "and
. ..no preference shalt ever be given by taw
'to any religions esimblidiments or modes
of s orsiyA," I s it not clew frofi x the or
ganic law Atself; bathe attired, lilt over
had was to be fin longer a .public
, Instltation, In a legal scum,? TS it not
•Eitittall,yyleln that, ti i iti . wcelling eut 0! .
the square to tardi;oetialies MAW)
.sloe of all.others is giving a "preference
by km to religious alabeiskan9sla' in pal
pable violation of not only the spirit but
the very letter of the Corothation Itself?
Suppose that at tisci next ; oession of the
Legislature our eolorcid toretlireo, having
onncluded to erect a' church ediiloo In
Beaver, stetialll ihb dialtertioditb build
u 'the •slblirs., 4 end I sortie pleasant
nnuning, witikpicks and shovels, would
break ground just aeroas the alley and
within tiventY-11vo feet oats) front doorallay' of thegentlenion opposed Mum in
this controvirsy,4Ould ho quietly mal
low his own medlctue, or wouldn't . 6-
risk an injunction : Though riot its,t4i t :
bored amens:. 4s:siting , ohmmeters 'we
would hi willing to risk our lad dollar'
that Morel.. not among the gefitlemed
referred to a: Anglo' citizen. who would
not quicklyMatk of some efilight ,
•oresairibunal that would undmadimakM.
coo andlimp rout in the emergency.. East,
Mr. Editor, I must not further trespass
on your space; but you will, bear in
mind that our sidehave boon - Content
only to answer thepositiontt assumed on
the other side, and not go loyozni in on=
covering our own; neither will we.' fir
conclusion we think. - .our' chiming, by
way of reply, has iestabiliked. among.
other Mingo the following propositions :
7;llmt, the csoupueuy of tam squnre
by tho ehurClua hem nolbrindation in
Justice, morals; equity orgoodOMISCICIIIII3
and front such stand point is wholly'
wrong and indlifensildis.
2sid. That based as it Is upon alleged
legairight, such claim of right is un
founded in principle and wholly unstop
:lrd. That Ms tlear
Me fooktern
V
down, and whialti eitiiiiied by a
now one, the offer tie#l4lll4l.l ll
con
iribnte klargeldikuitoney
necessary to pumbuiPtAggeldik.fully
vindicated ourorbotivea, andheibilithe
country clearly Pat. our brethren in the
wrong, leaving them no foundatioO to
i r t i 1:13/. t"ttMl e " 111(Mit4PTITI
I " 2 A. 11 rwr'rii
ZEE
4tb. When hereafter thodayof reckon
ing shall havodawnod, and ifthe irreeer-
Bibb:Vat Of the id* *34 b 4 nro4nulPT4
to the effect that your brick and mortar
may no longer occupy public ground,
then upon yotirhembi, not ours, will rest
the roitiong ll .4oo .r
.\v INDIVIDUAL.
Darlington Covrespoodenee.
lindelViiithtaillidetluinie fn laitt'
that the-entertainment given hero on
Wednesday everting, J ulyl 2flth, by the
:Academy High , School, J. B. Rhodes
Prinelq, t was'igect success.
The 11. isttitedit4kvilik,
jrotfie o Pre y ran chtiraltwithlts
capacious galleries arid vestibule Was fil
led to overflowing, Mid miny went away
wIM could not even find standing room ;
and Rignesquegice (A lids the
_ tVi -pigtp..ph ,
ache was' rep
istTedfl evening to a large and appreciative and
ienee,:and every toile conCelded that the
pupils performed better the second even
ing than , the first. The stow) was really
beautiful, tel much credit is due the la
dies-of Darlington and vicinity who man
ifested such good taste In thedecorations
and State iarrangements. The rea
-1 gramme of exercises win; an excellent
`on,—but I will only ask your indglgence
1 to 110ti.,0 some of the leading points,
prornitititit Whith was a floral
tinting, entiliell '!The queen of May."
This W:l4 performed by twenty-four
young Sibcicii, gwftli Mir3l' Chaim at
May Queen, and Melia Reed the first
maid of honor. The performance of this
closed with a gralid tableau, and all pro
nouneed,its "perfect picture," with the
beautiful queen 'seultxl in the centre on
her floral throne. : t '
17he,Waltdertng jsprlte,":a plans/ Solo
by Miss Minnie,_Bann's, was worthy of
lunch praise. She performed with a very
delicate touch, and her time is perfect.
Als %deal fitloH'Eeltu ph," a
tin erb df ex(rietkilf aalr
PerforMAlOry Wit; v ir,W.l9 ) . ( tiVf 3, 2 0
Miss Ludo Wright. •Another.fierfarnit
arm thlit. (multi:o(l4o4mila) was a tab
leau, "The death of little Nell"' with a .
recitation by Mica Florightudoelr t i and
tabletin otititle<l •"Linnoiii's 'dream of
Liberty" with Miarltose Martin as Gen
ius of Liberty. sod ; prolOgue ,by Mr.
Charles Ink.. , • ... • . • t , . •
!nib- aFOlolfh" 0 4P0a Duo. FFiform,
ed by Miss Early and Mr. .I. F. Culbert.
iitilri6e4*.lt,lrttlintil advantage the
' quarreling and making Up 'ProPertallier
Ofthose affected with Cupid's heart dis
ease.
V= o "f"44 ll "Ter." arlositoo.l , 3'
waa 'quiff -by Mire . Eli John
ston and .
.Miss. Wright, BOW Johnston
has a good conimuta of voice. and with%
f i grlCWWlela
. !.
iiraii n
t , „ e,.! L. - tc]0r . ..,1 i.,;,.!!„.., , ,„.
nt4 olllo fli*liic i' Scimiono
Mted and, entig hy MittataT'et:
Fannie Ltte*all',.Atinto Nritr
, Anderion. The beauty and
Utia Woe dependedalmost en
thecioatuitteg, whiCh were adapt-
MIMI inc mithintble manner
Mi., this• t4ilhatiutal song :by
liL'oehrad,'„hlys: Wln..l l tiriy,
olooegto l'Unlit.':„.,;'' , '.. • ' ~ .
.A. iry.ditliettlitiligi@#mteidatitti n
ow l
of .1 or pole trial watiorell:rendprd
by M oi
ary l;Fowl . .att„ , :iftn, and. Mr. ,
Matter C\ Dunlap as, Judge,: -Air Mr.
si Ili , eaukhey and ittr..llt.• H. Dunlap
“did UM trocidart in atteoao front Cato
. 44 in 'a maiiiidi •
w ir;l4h'• wield 'reflect
cieditmimaii. : y hiclii : e oiithe boar& a*
a kliiiiedcin.. •, • . I '', ". ;., , .!
A.
" intuit cidliNnyi. '!l:ght 0'c10,44. , '
was kitgloonetise well,bY Pile .Levejav
and Blanche Shurloch as torah ' forth • - tt
heartylaugh and geurniViipprabattoit of
the ono with whklt they acted, ~
,1
°nem:Clarinet' a beat songs was sung {I
In ail atinti tablet atylobj Mika Menlo Car.
'son; of -.ll:ilegAeny'.ielty, Pa., arid 41 hot
oygthla Dunlap and ,kites Lucy Steer I
eatokin a Teri , exPreeelve manner the
linen. by' Pricker, entitled ”*.re's a
sigh in the hearti", ',tit the arownfug - vo.'
cal plecsotthe:entertainment was snug
hear thireleee oftbeiteuincetho sec
ond availing; by ProL Rhoden and Mho
Wright• I wale to want itiipeey. 001212-
tatie,"'citeiere irrotile Daett. Theplere
was reached aitho storm"' Of 'applause,
hoguela In greet Prefuelon;ind now int-',
meliately, repented, ', by ntunotonii'siiid
hearty, encores of the audio rma ,' ' • 'l'' ' :
Neither Unmoor spew* wilt allow' pre'
to particularize more, but intll6o to soy
that all did well, andrluorrenmekeets l4
1t.:. • - ' ..- ..,.:: ...• I.:. • . !' ~ ,;• ~.
The•plano used en. themealaion.. .was
kindly.fit ratabeal by • illnii , ,Faish • loch::
' inill
ran, and II n Metrop
olitan ,Optis: WAY par+setl •fcir' the
l'elii o ; ,l 4.i k i o, 4 01 th , . ' Or.! )r;
li t *.
P. Mall permitted:Mit et : til9i;an to
be media the', eMinatut; :e., ;: ,,,,,,..,„• 1 „,
Petit W.: l / 1 /. lila, of ' ortrr.:,l
servedlit .papolan. Elora - Mena,
"Darfur Ora Lit,•illmlliluyfribirliihnitine"
with" lhe Meet '': :' , :..t.....,: . :II 11, ,I
) =Meta . ald wag Idaii 'Oren by 'Props.
hiirtln'and I.lsilin; teiehere of vocal and
heattuntental innate. , ' ''
'', Y. l i ' ' ‘...
I mamma the greater olimber ofyour
readers iii 4 sw ate Mat 1 1 011 11 131 0 4 Itona
of theoldest towns in Weaken .Rennicylt.
rani*, and here la located.ho old, Anode
my whkit many of the grea* . and . good
en of the ederietta'old 'Keys, tone State
are proud to own as thair. l .4/usa muter.
There onipreiteitt (and 'net) Govern
"ltcekvi4.4oltake,dit n, and with-
I
in arra,rdametc,lo4le 4 li:llkinin; of -
Harper's:Ferry hint), iefitll6 high
prhiciploant ihodoundto.all 1 6= 1 0 3, 4.
whiehiwlll eier,lreuerilia , motel* to iv
"Merchinktm . 4ith the , hearta • Mt true
' and noble men. ~ I I.- ~ 1 ~,,....: •
Ilaro4ll4in?e t ittidjetwitrtra pre
pared thenti,eleca'f , ..r liigll t rsklileno in
church and, state.. ~ , Init they are .gonil
, and the living present dahlia our *ten-
I thin. We want ta.schoiti of high grade
in title village, and haeatiabundatice of
- young people here and id the Nurround
hig country to sustain . ii kited or this
order almost the entire year. lam in
formod that Prof. ; Rhodes! will , not re
nuulp wltb....iur longer thin two, wore
tertus. UAL," Ur. Marina hie/self to pray
ilea the "herpes art,';', aril will undoubt
edly tanwand
~ in, the pin eastrou of hid eholetl. The people here Owe a debt' of
gratitude to him , for hbi. weir ; efficient
retried in ennneetient with the Amide,
a *tnY." tiur 'cilium; will pat 4 with Nita re
lue ~ t nitly,, f or he Is' an eitimalik• Young
Inatt aii4atinul teacher. i 1 ,,,
. ~ , t ,.
.., ,'..,1. *nom) or 'toots.
'
Tirlp *borough ' Neosho Yeller.
•
We are permitted to copy the follow-'
ing 'trent: a private letUr of a former citi
zen of this connty, who has been making
4 .._-.....:.'-.............., :,....1.....,.0. ,:::..i- ar minium
ri, Arkansas and 'inflates.. It will be
'build of Interest:. • 4 . : , '.
Wmwassmnvuti, Mo., .trig, s, Ism
Dittll. linornEß—l will givo you a
abort account of a trip, from 'which I
havojtimt retooled: 1 1
twent 18 company, kv44 a Mr. Wombs
formerly 'of Lancaster, . Pa., and Mr.
mellow, formerly of New Jeisey--both
now of this, elite°, They pro
cured mules, and I famished a wagon
for the trip. -We *era out three weeks,
Left Warrensburg, passel duo smith- to
ClLitem,catiitalef IlenryoountY. Chang;
al our manse allitle, south West; passod
Bates county, cramming the, Grand i• river
beforowo touched Bates ; passed through
Butler, the molter. of - Bates ; poised
on a south westerly smarms, crossing the
Cantons Merles' do Cygnus (Mary down)
river, found it, bank full; reward at
netters ferry: The land la good in' Bates
county'; land too high: no rallroads yet
raw /and front 4 to 15 dollars 'per: acre;
passed through litho intofittrhon min
ty, Kris. We nary have touched the
corner of some other county, though,
bat-did not :knew it, Pissed a ' arna/1
town4llW BUililiViilo; Cruised the lli
tloOmage some twelve mike east of Ft..
Scott; kneeled Witiihr 4 mike' of 'Fort
Scott oti Hattirday ilaid '
over till • MOn
day morning, es Mr. McMathliatt a'
brother sin-law lilting .tilosolhere whom
hesitated to Me. ! Land ;aid, Mirth and
oamt.of Fort .Soott; clean prairie; price
from 6 to' 15 dollars per acre accurliag to
quality and location, and how ittik the
holder-ml're all: ' •"- • • - -
Arrhretl' at, Scott at 8 o'clOek in, the
morning; !molds good town` orabout
three: thotetand inhabitants. ' The.ndi-..
roadwill .be finished to that point •bY
September; fminiKatuwarity; which will
be quitea help to the town tor a Awh il e: ,
When 'there'd hi finished:one hundred
ntiletifirthin 'diem
,:the country, in all
proliability;'ft 'will lai its dead's , ' -taw
*fink Atiwo ;,Uut at prOsent It l's - a - INely,
Moines* per. and .bi 'h Point for end
grid/0e; ,juts -14?1,:kt buildings, .a' eue
Court Mouse, and at present is 16at lktl,
would 'call a "bully town." . Lett Scott;
took. up our line of march directly south.
toward% the Osage lands. I (Moot mean
the Osage riverboats, but. te Indian
lands. A treaty . has been in and rat
ified for thou; 'lands, I think,with %IT
big and little Osagom; and. perlutpa. the
Black Dogs. Orosspal the, neutral lands.
supposed to be owned by .11'32,7 and Co.
It is his railroad that ;Mises sunlit from
Kansas city via Ft. Stott. • While we
were down them'', the . settlers drove , the
hands off the road, south. of ScOtt; and
malting a railroad is a slow -process
throughthe central lands. , t ievernment
has been swindle; • out of part -Of the
Price of theafOrt.7idd lauds,' and they ap
pear, to be slow. about doing Miything
for Memel: Joy 5t Co.: last, you know,
Mr..biovernment must ',stand up -to his
contracta or else declare itimmelf a bank,'
rapt ' A great many of them nations
have settled there - tinder the hoinestead.
law; and have Made Maio Very, goodim'-
pnixenumil;4.. 'You Muir@ iii idea of -what
good: means. ';'lt secant :*wt: hard,
then, for oov'ernmoat to soli thO WA to .
Joy kit Co., and allow Mr. Joy to put his .
own'Priee en j the land, Mid Make " Mr.
Attler pay it' or "get - up 'and 4ust../
Some of thiamhavo been Onthese lends
Mr kiii'yeati,hut most of 'theta not quite
eolerig. A greal 'many Of thorn Noryott
la the Union areal (red letta/veri? ,mostly
Intelligent people. Poised throttle' tho
Neared inoda into ' Osago county; bilin„
Oita,geMiesion is the capital at 'present.
This- Place was Menu/rig , called' the
"Catholic Weldon," aides) ereetCd yens
atgo'fcirilie *eat of the Oeigts - Indian
childiek; Mal they yet keep front fifty
to seventy-five at.-school' there; lint I
think teovernment bad im well stop that
little expiator, foi I wasi told that as soon.
aa they were 'free' front school, they
Went ' to "the blanket" again, and
I=ll=lEl
WM
bind Ito 7nillAhe `pull.' "thlintlaalen edit
grown to ho Unite a little town, perhaps
M large aiiihtrlinginri', tint 1111.4
hunt in the rist tweyeen....l very tine
Country there, tilt I think Meet too flat.
Wo then cluulaeil
'dowittholineutie ; nrese
tmk. a :vary - line crook- ,L%fled, Walnut
creek; met mom old Werrenebtirgeni ;
vameddown twelve
. nillen on the met
'Ode 'of and •ereiteed ; river
'high 1 1 . Credited" et' Trotters" -ferry. We
then etincl: Libel& Con uty; traveled oa
k aotith LO • • rind 11 idt ma ,To
r
next thitl , y mwi;
il.th4 It wei the
iwottietaveuntry). ever:eomi; You may
euppose It Is-net acttied . much hut, it is.,
.UNVILS surprfamod to.oo it ao ; I know of
'planes that hare boon settkxl for twenty--
liVe or thl;ty'yertra and not halt's° thiela-
ly settled as that. Mohturia; a very line
iittle - vinage; wir passed 'wax loeuted oh
the weet.'solo of the. river. The next
u iloarishiug littio vii-
taio of aluittt l)ve 'hundred hiltabitante:,
,Tito mit term. is Chetiva they claim to
hive one 'thousand. Inhalibutts, and it is
a billiines.4 littio pinre.. They mean bunt
there. it la)ust cu the 'edge of the
State and ttiotw to the Cherokee nation ;
it lii eighty mitt from Fort Glbwni.
Them IN no government land itipla Val-
ley tha,t !Neonid n aut; the good claims
'aro any not taken are out of
the war. of timber, and timber 1.4 very
same almost anywhere in the NOwilio
egiuMry; butibere are plenty or ("Waits
tq belponght noivrithstanding the beau
tippl country, that it is. Nearly' all' of
the claims ire' for - risk, and the priee4'
PRI* atirwhere front form Iniudnal to
ptwo ilumsand dollar*, aUeording to im
overnonts, loestiom ae. It coats. tro
-eadounly kolivethere; corn from $2 to
. . per bushel; oats from 75 to $1 per
dozen in the sheaf; flour 17, m 7 . .n0 'per
sick' o f one hundred pounds. •Niery .
tliing 'else in proportion except fresh
beef.' You e:Ari buy the best of fresh
beef f;om to ten cents per pound:
We bought, in the meat 'market at' the
."11iliskm,'' ra tine' steak as over yen
paw for ton mina per ; pound. Volt will '
bear , ln utind ttutithlsts a tattle country,
and Air once to I believe I saw
aplare'whore Outdo Rant:hid. their own
living;ilVinch , the , winter,`. 'fbe grim
grows aliStit'tweltfe .hianes . high, flrid
and vorY"thteki Wo bad a notion to iw
to Port Eknitti;bo,t our mulee weresmall
end ,Atic; ,vh,,tgon p ati too heavy, so, we
changed our bourse alightly,traveled
some fitteenrnilea-t i luough, the nation:
passed through the Paola's and Pau.'
pew's country; strand our eotwie for
'Baxter Springs, Cherokee county, Ran-.
las. Do trot like the 'phew; some flue
country there. encased tipring ricer,
'Meal creek, and touched the cornet 'or
yernow county Misentri (letting into
Misaeork, we began to foul, a little more
.at Woo. bitt J-beve,not time to tell yeti
adore Just:..at 1 . present, but ,will in.-my
next. - • :• it. F.:49k
Collection of bfitelid
tidttrible Inquity haring. leen ml+3 of
WI from viriuum parts of the enuuty ttt
'regard to the provhdons of thend. passed
at tho-hed iseisiee , of , the Let:Wham*
tenehitig the elringe • I L O the '.manner 'nf
collecting .eheel tor, we hove ronelOed
to re-publieh the law. it would be well
for all Sellout Direetot , to premer‘'P a
copy. It Wits :'
Kt:cag* 1. Be it emucleci by the itien ate
and Iftinne of .nriircaintolitout Mc
carnmoicorwcaliA of Pcansylvintio, is Gen
rra .4,l3cmply net, used it is lleveby mart-
the authhenii "of fFc forme, That
fritni nod after the patotage of this art it
shall be lawful for the board of ht•hool
directors of any school district. ill this
Counninivitialth, by. resolution of the
board:to authorize the eolicctiou o('the
~iehool tax in the neunterhereinafter prc
vitled. ,
Sri. 2. The belted of Whool glirtstors
shall place in the bands of tiie treasurer
a certified duplicate .of the school tax,
and it shall be his duty to give- at least
One sngnat:s notiwof the tince and plata,
e which ho will attend, ;it least ono day,
for the purpose of receiving school tax ;
rind Mahan be his duty to receive and
receipt for all school tax given him for
three month.. niter Inc
Lice: I'mnided, That if any poison, on
or before the expiration of two Months
after the ditto of wild notice, shall pay to
the -collector the sunount of his or her
• tax, such person stAlk be entitled to de
duction of sive per cc it. ou the amount
thereof, and for the remaining month ha
shall make no abatement on the taxes re
ceived.
' lisc. 3. In case the taxes tiro not all
paid on or before the expiration of throe
months from the date of said uotleo the
board of directors shall elect a collector,
have the duplicate placed in his . hands,
and issue to him a warrant for the collo,-
tion of the unpaid tax on said duplicate;
and ho shall proceed to collect the un
paid tax assessed therein with an addi
tion of tivo per cent. on the amount
thereof, in the manner heretofore provi
ded by law ; ho Shall bo alletved such
compensation as may be agreed upeon.
not exceeding live per cent. of the mon
ey collected ; and In addition, In auto of
ditdresa and sale of gouda, he shall re
wive the same fees as
. are now allowed
by law to constables for a levy and sale
upon a writ of exeentron shield • few be
shall ritaitiput of the prtsvedit of Ai neh ,
sales, after deducting the taxes and the
addition a Iwo pot cent. theroon.
Sw. 4. Attach,' or part's of acts fur the
collection of schOol tax that ore hereby
cleated or supplied are hereby repealed,.
so far as they4elito to dfittrieto In witioh
the board of retetons unthorlut But col
lection of school tax by the provisloasof
this tut: Provided, That none of the ptjt ,
visions of (Menet shall apply to the eitleS
of Pittsburgh' , or Allegheny, or to the
,ecinntleset Cumberland, York, Frank;
•fin, Adonis, , Sullivan, columbbt, Mon
tour,: Northumixolaud, Chador, Dela
ware, hionliguinery, . Becks, 'Somerset,
Bedford, Fulton, Allegheny, Lucerne.
Indiana, A.7tunbria, rod Jefferson: .
JOHN CLARK.
Nimikerkionso of iteprrAentaiivw:
• WTI,. Ni"OIiTIIINCMON,
‘. •
• ' Speaker 9f•tho senate. '.4
Apr nov au —The lwoity:llist day'
Aimo eight I
hiladrial awl liiazy-nine.
Markets
PITTSBURGH 31AltICST.
OFFICY: Ilr Till: PITTS. !
• . 3losims, Angtod, 1 , 3,"
Arrixs- :10041 %upply 1111.1
nit'inivhnimed, sl6i, 2,506,:t per 1,11.
' BUTTER-1. , qia let anal ttaeltantted: ,
salOi good W .•44.4,0 nt , alot,•2l.
firmer Ind tweltanged; *
Nlantera Icast,rvt , 1311914; ()hip Factory
1.41€4 1 :: (Ado Gunflint 15i and York .
4404411e11 laj..
• CAR ill/N q uoted at •17(iial
for round lots.. and '29000 in a small
way.
1 1 :00S—Dcanand more naive, and pH
(ea stronger—widen at 15(416.
FLOUR—Is quiet and dull but un
changed, with iv/dinned libenderriyals,
and full atipply np to the demand: We
continue to quote_ Winter Wheat *Mrs
at $7e7,50 pan' bbl, - and choke ftprings,
'aro quoted at i17,,50 7,75. The mills Are
reported as selling a good 'bit Of flour,
hut not making much money: ••
tißAlN—Wheal is less active and weak
with a drooping tendeney„though as yet.
unchanged hens-111,35@a1,40 . .' for . now
Red, and 51,4341,45 for old. _Qat* in 1;
supply, anal dull but nughanladt salea of
now on track at 47@4g, and in store at
50®52. "Rye—little or none otTorintr,anal
market quiet and • untitanged-41,11rula
1,10, Hato of We bushels tali Barley at
Corn is dull and., unchanged:
data of SOO bushel,. prime at $1,05, dolly;
erect.' •
PRO V0410:58-171rru but uncharigod.
Shoulders, labia; Ribbed and Clear
Sidee, Cincinnati. Hagar red
Jiams 234 Land gamey' 24. Lard, b . In
derma, and Allia2l in.ttalfldsla and kegs.
Dried Biel 211. Mass Perk at *11.751
.34.
gALT—AlleghetiY 'River branilm aro
iitioirdl by tht ear load. it:
ta Over:hoe Joariny beep reetogatt thlyaltb
la a tat, wear, by a very stipple reptedy,efter
tutting 'rented. erten! 1t..1.1* !dal p«3erm
ntrucu... Intl that (tr ,4, 1 COunmaPtion• la
eartope to make known to hi. fellow ranter,. (Ito h
To who eeldreit, wln 4:41.1 . 1 ropy of tlvi
pteerttpdtd. aged thhe wf urge). with the'dirre;
km* tor were: and ...lag thelamr, whi it.nr.r
rig Mei a ...sac cat You easeurtretort, Awn.-
ler , 11114•Slitilp 1 / 4 oldertortb , odiertleet
In rendisiztin. nereript Ira IA to bonitiit IL., /Mk.
tad. and rptetpt Infartnallontwldelh ha tonteteet to
Iro t.duabb. ; and ha 444 ;Very gatcrey will
try his vftordY. * s it will Lori. thole nothing, and
mop proven lerediat.. Parties, sr traux the pre.
eeription nth Orem addrer•
• ' Its+. PtirdrAhl.. A. WILAION. •
, W . llllnni.l.l;rg. Kluri Co., Ict, yorh.
'lire hely
• •
Ernie* ef Youth. • .
A ligrakkAs kf l Go inifferrd for year* front
Tnno:llenllky,Prelsialstro !Arm, and .1110kelketr
or 'yuktilfkl Imllorreflok. will. for I/Ik Vikr
Lrlirf hamsuil). rung free to all srku need 11., (be
receipt and dirretlono for nankin: 111 c, ouriple
id, by lykkli kr waseurthl.. SnErrrni 3v101411: le
proAt by fkr Wayritlorr'e riperiektr. tin An .0 by
Addrrorlng. In perfirt rontldrarr.
JOHN
No. 41 tkvlar Wert :New York
maylrty]
KEOK—AI,I,II4ONL-On the 17th of Au
waist,lSrAt; at tho Teildonco of tho brido's
parents. in Oroenville, Pa, by chi:titer.
• John O'Neil, Ur. O. O. Keck. to Miss
,Lnulma, daughter of John end Eliza
•
Ann: Allison.
IhACttt I.Eilt—At his resithmee in Now
!Sewickley township,. 'Beaver einnity,
Pu., on the 15th of August, Geo.
ilatisehor, aged It years.
The,.ileeensed s for 'l4lllllO time prior to
his doath,lad bCen perfo4ing his ar
ra:foments telt:fame in Ten ticaseeoillere
ho had plinths/4M a large body of hod,
'intending to make Mat Mate his future
'twine. • While mating ou the wVan% or
the rivers to rise gm they 'went& curry
himself and flintily thither, disease at
tacked him, and to a few days he breath
ed his last. Mr. IL Was a very prudent
and al/Fight luau, sitd Wits held In the
highest etdoein by all, who know kini;
lie leaves a wife and • a MAIM faMily, of
children to mourn his midden death.
NIIIVELY—On tiro 17th inst., at his
ramlthapst in Heaver, Pa.._ Mr. Jolin
Shively agM skint 74 years. ' • •
.- •
LAIRD—A ua. 2.41 ISna, at the rinlileneo
other non; MI A: Istlrd,
tp., Jeanetta 'Anaemia. relict of the
.lato Josiah Laird, b the Eightieth
year of her
p.,cprmEy.:_on `Augnat 231.1, 1/464.1,' at
Nlttanlng, Pa„ Mr. Win. P. (.Iwerhay.
.; son of John, and Marsaret Janeeanet
. ey, lleitver, Pa, agedt.% years.
liberal from the resiaenoo of his par.
enter in.ltonver, it fl p. m. on Tunatuty,
gakt 240. The frietstsuf-ths flupfly
are respectfully. irtTlkittaitttandt.
if.P.RR—On August Mitt, at Ship
inspqrt/seaver .. ) ,;,, I 7 j • Pa., Was
Eleanor nor!, igel about 42'yearn.
NC4c did*Pagitntlol'
•
Ali
:ten term Of trite elletiter etemaiseee
on Toessday,.ll•pibutperl4, In*
department -ell On funt.shed wA¢ erperintow
and competent Teethe& Mut mans A. nom,
who Wart the platonr )lisi Deter, rrarloated le
Pittalrergli Met Wiwi while the wiescrtber wran
Ite Priorap4aud bet ectioliteleP And n/yerieum
teseher, wessltte Ineheentente that rd 1111 m to
recttre hor ch e r to rbis lientlootry.
no.w whit titmice to saw oar (*thatelpo. Pill
pleneo cf.l on or address the rtinclpol.
aorYclf) D. 11. A. IVIAIAN„
F i Teoutora , *Sept.- 14 *bn . * tiatamistary
I..eun ttranutd to the otadersignedeme
oto,r t t or Ow evlate cialeorje letuacher, dexceed
lat ,
,e
of free Arwtektoy IV, Beaver vanity, PAL. all
protons lutlebted to paid estate mot untitled to
nlmke pnyineut, and nil pasous Paving
riatigo estate tileeto prevent them
‘vithn'at tialy aufheuticaUll Stt pettiest:teat.
ellAq. C. liAr!-',CUlitt, •
Attu•ls 4.v ' It:tendon..
$l5. (ioldll'atehes. $2O.
THE ONLY rl BNCINN IIOtAILF:sEIT '
OItOIDE GOLD WATCHES,
MAI': I: FACTURND BY TIli:
011011)11 WATCII CO.,
Ara allot hest maks, lEarrosied
*olio Carol en; looks like get:olikwenra bold.
make Ronal to the beat Gold
fles
and finish; with the hest ?WI Jewele Mt.
me Ail sari Potent Item. Arena rise Coors.
client' , and I.silies• ai1..., *l5 each. •
The Double Extra Itedned, Aoll4
• • ILDE GOLD WATCIIIOI, A No.
Wall oweetudi Levers as sto rash.
Un
i
ted
T a t RV
tE r gular wholewamle p -
r ce O . n ,
payable on delivery. Nen money b required
advance, 'only ealistactory aseurance that
the order Is Lamle in good faith. Amy package
May be opened aibleXantined mew paid
for. by paying the Expren• charges °toy.
Perms** emu order by mall ,cilA aafay,
by pending money in advance in a Reebterect let.
ter, and the goods will be gent le a Registered'
package, swell& et our risk
AN AGENT eENDINti YOR HI Y WATCH KS,
RacEtv I: AN EXTRA WATCH YEEE
31AKINU $l5 WATCHES FOR S9O or
tiFlV=4 Ada WATI.:IIDI FUR 6120.
Also. Inerrant Orolde Gold Chaise of
late.; mad moat costly style.. for Ladies' Cud gen
tlemen a wear from le to Ai inches long, at bd.
ea and (*leach: sent with watch, at lowest whole
sale prices.
Oar watch...Metall made of the biontelmin Sole
Id (braid. Gold Reilued, an, all perfectly
regulated and adinsted. and Guaranteed • by
'Use Company In hey Correct than and mew
u 4 Mg tat 'tisk. Mats the kind, also cud price
of watch required. and order only of '
Tallt OIROIDE `WATCH CO..
lAS Walton Street, New Work.
au. WM.
; 4 8 • & MASON
=M=
bar Col. id D. C.' ' Auanaal at
Vola. sod ~4roid, 4 , %marrow. I La
Master of Wiublo- ,"
ton, D. C I • ;
.
AmericanPatentt, - ,
rd Coupwilorr aePatewlt Ls*.
Fifteen yea* eviweleocei r roliettor* M Patent.
460 rievastit St rtvt opposite tie retest. 001,e,
Papers cardun.Y i..Pluod .ond P 41 , 41 , 1 0, 4'1 1 .' 41
reitho.l,e4rty.
' zasaluatio
11.: tui In tlu• I^aund ualgaVp« of enter.
nal im Isalitkrefai fee akst. Iw 418.11 Oar 6 0° 6 " .
pageht I. oitamed.
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0011114 .
LiCIANNE PIOTICE.
Applyt*ilbr IJraara. al Illapiepo*ris.4.iii4klas,
ilanry lt= ", *Atm tuition: . .
Warier, ; Ikataft boteigeli.
• Jobb, n. Quay.. norlonter boroogis..
au4l/4:01 Joni 14. PRAZIM;
Notleo.in the Orpinlime. Court.
TlIP: followi n g. isporsiseturnate ratelertiou Act oaf
Amiably of the Intl of Apni, yr
AllOtred to IN retainrd tr,.. the t. Pins.
a decedant - tri the nine of Juror, bars been Illed In
the ogles of a e Coln of 110,.. OrptlonobrOortrand
approved oral, ,ria;
reronnril prootrts 10•Oount retained'
by widow of W. Kopp, deed. W. A. Parottraoh
admarhoritor. ' . , -
Personal property lo atuOtililof $175 141141111.1 by
tirt3oVe of Aefoll 11111.1...ked• lU O o 7f. Yuman.
rseriator.
rrroonal properly to amount of jig) retainot.
by widow of Jams K. Mitchell. deed. J. P. WM,
arm. administrator. ,
Personal property to Amount nt *mu 1,41111.1.4 Ay
wither of John WKinty, .t. 'd. Smonri,Nbtonu.
adudniotritor.
reformat pr-nperty too:wawa of $Oll rained by
*Row of thro:A. Kanto rived Mewl Knorr.
toleninlitnnor.' '
Um la beiehs even to Deis: Waled& di.
Irlhdl !14 not MI others lutereitol, Ipappear at tho
D" ,l WM% of the iald mart. and not MOT than lb<
*Midday, Itban thetth n 4 faeptaralimr. A: IV:
1..4rn, toolbars mum, U way they hate, agataot the
Anal conArtaallon of that above appralsemanala.
samAttel 'MAIN A. FRAZIER. rhyt.
NEW
Spring and Summer Goods
Speyerer & Sons,
•nii ter nt W:tt 311.1 :lame!: St ref t.
PFINN' A
R roles l'F: R
- - _
Ilave j.tat retatriicd from 11..: v 3 4 with
a large sae& of gnat bought tat the htw
est 11%01 . priers, whirl' they olror to Ihe
public nt•
RFASO , CES
cditsigtlng m
DRY (HX)11:4:
Giuxlvtigs, PRovimors,
HATS, CAPS, ..1:007 .4 ; ANP SHOTS
ILARDWARR, IRON,
17T7r r .. 71. . i 1: ,I`l_
ROPE. OCUR di PACKING TARN,
cAnoco Iprauds orWHITRIXAD2miI
PA INTB dsfawt in oil, and n .
;Amoral void"' IA Oil Dryerp,
BSA Putty.
QwMswwr sn INN* Ware,
FLOUR, FLOTTRo
We still have entitrol of the eelebrated
- CAM Cif! 111114
. . .
3611,111 th.ti.'lltvorlis:' briAJ, (Iginent
' St(:ceila • grnuititt 11011 T, "
NEWCIIIFIIRIC FIAILT
Wo reeteve the uhave h the
reilat
fittsburgli Prices
thug roving (might. We also offer at whole
saln Bad retail. NAILS. WIIITII & WA
,TER LIME. SALT. SOAP.
RE Grain. Lte.,
• Virrbanking , the liohlie tOr iou.t lul
111 , 111g1, W lop. he merit a liberal -hart
for the allure. We alwayg low for each
and well 01(1211
CAL/. AND BE (YLV IN( 'ED
LIAM uu•U% 11E1.1\1131ED. VU K OF
S. Ako agent% for do. -
ENffFEN MOWER AND REAPER
awl PillAiregh l'lmr
Co 7421iT SEC'.
ntayll!ly.
ti3OCEIESTE
MARBLE - WORKS.
w. - H.w4oWah .
Munn-darer • (4
irnm, cs: Fearr STONE::
Marble and Stone Poeta
For 'Co rnotor;k Loots:
WI, have now no hands a Large and So
perk*, Ana of nth' , and Opunnental
Sloauuments and Llahannea. •
We are now nip i o. ouppiy on short
renmx. all nniers pout thocnwtl7 at knit
ratan. • Also,, !,,
ca.x.ii3.4wau:)iLeas
And Flitures of n Sup4ior Quidity;
ALWAYti 9N HAND
;fir Our Neighbors ilirtarat that they ,
Bell Cheap, but we praet
chotirer :
Awl Doing as we Represent.
We Empiny 110 Agruty as. v 4.• can .411
10 Per Cent. Cheaper at the Shop ,
Than h Agriits.
.I.ll..perrn4 .Ivnitlng nriy tiling In any !inn
Are initited to C:tll and Ex: mini.
OUR WORK AND PRICES
•
Bscore'pu4sebig elsewhere.
linsrl7:llts
VOR SAXE Olt EXCM BIL—WXT•
101:4 LA2•11.1.-10) Acres of ebolco ockrted
rolling Draby, of tostod In moor mast,. lowa. be.
twOolli . if. Jtr. Unbore. end plous.G l t7 It 311•
* to torn! oo an Wks. Of
ru el : I I) • •1110Xfuf
won Culver. 1.1. •
iitAiktn stein KALIL—The moiorarrooo or.
Pre al. arm. 'Named, m North Newickley
Drayer county, for sale. The farm con•
tetafli actee, about elkh ate tithed and
hourlickle under fence; the balance le well thabet
ed. About Unlatch of the clearedjwd to Int and
second bottom. A kale pontoon( Mb whole tract
unnottald with ore and coal. The taus to well
loathed. On the fatta ni ro computable dwel
ling beasect, dam -hone. and a Ohne
barn terll by misty kat, akg tarn Mkt? ky
sixty feeLtogether with all nectruary oat Wattage.
A lama ereliard nt brattarchmlttrere cm the hod :
also tin pave Alma tot eat hit Oat sod
gooseberry Oath at lame Ome. Payments easy.
Volt on 0t Odom, . HUGH MAIDOIALL.
North thnelckly P. 0., thorn county
P.B. The above farm t. lumen to Dr.
Itohtrt einulattham . farm.-
•
lEMI
A Safe and Spealy Cure for Co u#l,Colls,
Asthma Bronclunr, liOurenco, Crcrp,
influipts, Whooping Cu u&h, Inciricat,
Consumption, sad all Diwascs w rho
Throat and Lungs. Don't teg!:ct a
severe Cough, or throw away money co is
worthless medicine. .
PRICE limy 4ENTS PER BOTTLE.
priniszad by REWARD, BENTLEY'
&MINIM Druggbts, MN*, N.Y. :Old
by it !Mans.
je: 0 IV
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
'For restoring Gray Hair' tc
Is natural Vitality and Color.
A. dressing, whirl
is at once agreeable.
healthy, and 4:Teem:l
,for preserving tht
hair. Fact , il nr u rni
hair it 'soon natoni
to rot.;
.with the Ya k s anti
frolauss of youth.
Thin. hair-- is thick.
sued, falling hair checked, and ball.
often, though not always, cured
by its • use. Nothing can restore the
I hnir whetis the follicles are destroyed.
)r the glands atrophied and thicayea
But wh as remain can be sued for
(*fames by this application. 'lnstead
of :fading the hair •with a pasty sedi•
will keep it clean and vigoon.
Its Oeeastimal use will prevent-thti hair
' from; trilling gray or faille; off,, awl
'consequently prevent baldness.
,Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous awl
injurious to the hair. the. Vjvor curt
only benefit but not harm it. It wanted
merely for h
HAIR DRESSING,.
crtu bo• found so desirable.
• g neither' oil oor dye, it doe.
not soil irbito cambric, and yet lasts
104'02 the, hair,, giving , it 'a rich glossy
trii4u and ti thttaftd perfume. •
'Prepared 'by Dr. J. C. Aye'''. & Co.,
P.wrioal. AND AYALiricat Curaurs,
• • 1
LOWEST., MASS
p.cr, ' si.po.
1
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
lon PrIIIFYING TILE Esoon
~ , a ' ... re Til lis e' i.t r' io l' i!it i c. 4 .l., ' ,: a t c h . i s,l4l " .
~ 14114.1'11'041 from 114 cur.,.
./1 ....,,,' irstny of which aria truly .
i - a ,1 -4 11141 - 41:111•101. lurett.r.do
...- crate.; of :• 4 1. -, ra: , . , .ii - -
4 " case. where UP• rfa• ao
. , Sui..tred latto.d.o.A 'men
' IV * / .; •. :' ' t. ,"r e.f . f:§l.• ‘ at ' it t•t ' J l l: Y ru i l t ..l
• -.....- disorder, oa loch wi:re
.. b
us c•odunitmtuni oath
her Were painfully al:Leung., lute 1. , ..” raLlically
rutisd lb lawn gnat numbers ,T. :anion: a..i uy t•,..•
bon of the eniintry, that the ottani. •,:drei; in ed to
be Informed of its virtue , nr use+. or
Scrofulous 1041401114 olle Of Cal 1100, Oc•troctirs.
141tenle+ of our race. Viten, Ifni un.. , n sub winialt
tenant of the organism unilia realities the oon,titid i 'a,
sod Invites the attack ofeafeeblirig or fetal alweascs.
without exciting a sivapleiani of its 1.re. , 211(V. Again,
It scents to brad ln tertian throughout the body. and
Inert, on some fat - or - abb. 01,0114100.mpullv deyelot ,
Into one or other of its bolcou• form, either on tlo
surface or among do- vitals. In Inn bitter, bibs' ,
vies may be soddenly 4lept , Ainol, in twin 11.11 g ., et
heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it ,heir,
Its presence by F a vAilluns on the still. or foil nig er.
lows
al on some of the tenly. !fence the ocer.
panel use of a wattle of this Sonsaporill a H ad.
liable, even when no active, symptoms 01 1114eivog
, ippear. Persons afflicted wth thelollowing eoo.
plaints generally and tmmodlate relief. anal. A
length, cure, by the use of tll.Ol 111.1./iNAI . .I.Ii 1L
f..1: Hr. Anthony's Fire. Raw or. Eryslynins,
Toter. Halt Rheum, Scold /feed, Ringworm,
Herr Epee, Som. Ears, and other ornpnons or
tisibl.• town. of Sr-refs./oos .L. , cre. :11..0 In tae.
0000 141100011•41 fO1711•, :I , .1/114pcial ft. Itropsy,
fiend.- Di/04.10 Fits. Epat fury. N.-torn:yin ~
-not talc l'frarrogs areal. au, of the ul 1.7.....r tn. •
liardti
anal 4 .y.l.i.nn.. , es
Syphilis or I - rwrrell an.l.lPrearia/ Dtsroses
ire ellroll lay It, though a long Lune i., rn,intr,nl to,
culKlulins lima.- on: , inalni...o.l.ln - by any auca.cune
Illli long ronl.tnnol il -a. of Mi. VP , 11 , 1/IV Ira: rain'
inn complaint .Leurorrhaw or II Hies. rlerlo.l
llarcretions, and Frntole //1....a qrs, aretor.l
nionlv ...non n In:vill awl tillonatcl, c.nred tan it.
InartrYing 31.. l Inn vi,torat inn: .11 . ... t • Niiiiiiie ',littio•
lion,. o u r ca• h..... alb (....at in 0, Ali:mt.', • op;
Idiot .7.01.. lehrmniattimmi .114-1 (ion!. attain
..,0,...41 1., 4- , linnlatlo, 4 of I N1r.01., ,, ,• niatb.r.t
to the blood. s aeld portly to it. as al-,. Lire*
Complaint, Torpidity. i.onyrot int. , I•Jita in
nottlost of the Lir,. And .frolotatiere lien url• .nz.
a. itweencia al,. frail. iln• r.allinv pa>on.. In lino
blixol...'Thiaa H.IRS.IP.INJLL./. a. a wrest re. ,
Storer fn.- Iln...lrengtli and ,14111, of this tymm.
Those Nin o ore Lanfro hi anal Llirele“, Drgposs
dent, lilreplrss, and troubled with Nenwns .11.-
neeko§§slows , at Fears. or any of the affections
eynrptiarnatic of 'Weakness, will (nal ImMeillatia
relief and convincing evidence of its restorative
power upon trial.
PREPARITI) ITY"
Dr. J. C. ALWILD dr' c0.,.i.04 , rit. 'Mama.
Practical and Ana Wheal Ches..
OW BY .ALL DBCuWBTi ISWEAYWHERI:
For Dyspepsia, F,
dity of, the Stomach, Lo:4 of - Appetite,
Winutea:HeartTburn, Jaundice, and all
diseaaea arising from a disordered state
of the Stomach, Liver or Intestines. •
=lby SEW4.ItD, BENTLET
T, thiutglita, Bete°, N.Y. Solt
by all
HE6ISTE NOT C
to il. rctr. t:. :.•••
of .%11P11. t-t...1` nt
St° . lust: bredduly toutedot t‘• • • cl:t ,
111111 Wialatt te..,,11V1;10 , 1 I y.r t. Wnt:.. • 1.'•••In:
conMrttrillor. find •A'.• 11.. ,• to •an
flov of
Acooontm .11 'lll.. la nn:. V •
: . •.1 - I . t :•*. '•:,
101.1,1, ••••1.
11.111/01:
t • ti •
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Ir
;(1..1 • : 2:att. • 1.•., .. a •t.
att •.tin •.(S , Ctit t't tVn ; .•. •• -
ACCII.I:I7 CI Wm • o • d • •
ter Maid uW o lit ol NOtIOSO, 11. • tl.• ••.•
A.cnntnul a: M
•••11! of Ardrow •'•., I
Aucup of Panel 1ire0..3 • • • •• •
o I:1 of .1... Lobo.,
Arcot:J:l6. 1,11 :Oat 1. a.•
,111:4111•111 , 1 • .•t• 1- •• 1 •" • 1 • t" • •
n t..ettl
MllOlllll or 1:d0..tn.• , .. , ..: •.:11,..
ostol, of Ittolel r;roo, it
As:of:tint of
ton of the ...c.v.• of floury
A....vant ./. I. W2o4.au I Jolla anhfolot.,
•rm.gtoo !l it.'ho. ei VoNrnnnn,
deed. -
of U. nilall.ll6tra:or of t.. t.
Br.ol37 llw.• Amooot of K. excrillth of •1am....W•
Maw. duet!
Flost.coant of Jo,oolk llrtroon,
Wyr Drift:llo. dr-A
?hut arco.tut
of Adapt Sfuiratton: doe' d
1.1114 ACCOIII.II s:l,lnttan • St , ttl
Ittlbn't 1111.21111141..1t1ed
Final Attu:lnt of J.O. Wr.ott. lint , ! tun ni.!ri
lof Of JuocpbVerooketl.
Partial wrvonal =omit of 3
of Whom% MUM411u01:1, dlri ,f
(real sumd
Watt, I;•,.l..evpmbar sf Matt to
F.I
Flynt ncrolnt of J. A. W. gnr nod 7 , l , try•
%oohs. tolniiA of W.lton :11c111noti.11,01%
etugll,lrl 1). SINGLE:CON, It. -•
NOTICE.--I.!vr•
I'4 itioutary 11.triug ww.la I;rtttatttl to tlto no
eircl3llr ait4 c.,ltturs. tot thy'., tt,,o•
t:hit tioe'd . late of Ilvigittott tortoh.,t.
tlvaver cnt1111)•., Pi.. Thorreforo, 1.11.Na/1:01 ,1 0
Ngtt entate aro Iterolly prttlllol t t ti - t.tt.o tt.t
Ittedl3t. ; and Mt penrcr.4 th. 4
11,:pittPt 41dit r.ot ate. prt•Pettt . lll , .. n; tol nut.;
11Elklod br ,•3'.!..11111at. In -
1 ()UNA %..1.1:1":, •
I.: %KIN. ;
lAIIKS EAKIN.,
•ligA,or • CL•n
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