11 II be Beaver Argus. El 11+.E4,44,1,N dr, ,irrnwv,ds I • ol T Beaver. Pa.,l4opi.A. GOYENNOU, ISM?, 0H N W. GE A Judge of amine Court,. lENRY W.- 'WILLIAMS- I topublican Nominees: &nate, JAME'S S.. xxLinbl , l, MILLI AM C. tilitlitlA l CK ANDREW .1. BUifFINUTe/N. , HARVEY J. VANKIRK. - . • . ,Nitrilr I — A itTIIUR SIIII'4.1)S, ' • 7'rert.quker. _ . .. - Eli EN A I,BiSoN. RegiVei , aid Recorder, Ii.A.IIIUS SlxGrArros Clerk of Cburt. JoIIN C. HART JOSEPH . Auditor,. W 4.11. LUKENS Poor Thom , Director. ROBERT COOPER. . no.sfecs of Academy 1). P. LOWARY • JAMES M: 'i'ity.Actingleeretary of the Treas try has direetcs the Assistant Treas trer at N‘v York to, continue the pr bonds and the sale of nhl (luring September to the same .x tent and in tl)e same manner as in August. present appearances the ;Atli coniiiii; Monthly public: debt :Avowal will maim u very. ritim illg. N'otwithstantling tie wavy payments of the Coverninent hiring the current month; it is now hought the reduction will relieh at IL. O -A two millions. Two miles of the snow •sitedii:on llieCentrid l'aeitle Rai I mad, pOwe,en (I-Pi:o the *lllunit, wert) . q4it.dy ,,hy tin. Tuesday night. &wilder iron W:1;4 reported badly bent aulil a gnat number .of ties badly The eastern and western :rains Were delayed:. A large force of Nvorto nen Nyas soon 60 0 -igisl in. ele !ring the traelc and repairing the ro.it I, by Wetine-mlay rnorning . if . ‘‘.:6 ready for reguhir Wino. A .I,s• I tctt: iu eltambers;nt Toronto Canatitt, has rendered au important tkeislon in the ease of the parties. ettarged with s.....ttttling the Garry t won. The pristatent' euinsolttlatitt= the'Canada Court.s hail no jUris T d lotion, the offence Intim; (millilitre& in .\ Merlean waters. The Judge Ent.tli:dt adatira)ty, laws t-I l to 1.:11ci Erie, and the 'prison mitA: he- tried the Canada, '• fnint l'aree•uayan sources contrildiet the official reports receiv- Nllfrom Itlo.fanorio. The Paraguay ir-,sert That the allied forces are not ,tromr enont;it to attack. the posi tions of I,Opez in the C'ordilleras,nnd ticit they have remained in a s state of eomplete inaction they appear -1,1 in front. Ituniors were current iu Paraguay that n revolution was ,sionineat in the Argentine provi traces again't the policy of President :*triti lento, \Vim is accused, , of sacrl the itipuhliy to V.PIAILTC.I ! bear in mind that our nets registry law is now in opera tion. Tin. N'oters are already curl. opal the various phteesof held- Examine this list at onyp :11111 = 0 Wlll'Ullty • yonr name is ant it, or nat. If yOu lint it there, all right; if ilk iiot there, call on the '6ll . your •istrict, and have .y..l l lr,elf put oit Ow ; record' at. duce. I ), not delay this important ditty, !or 1L1:6 . s Jure dttiv,frowi, and your, it,gligvnye in the matter. May /()<e. .'.;;; your vole at the( hdober election. .I , .!aiti , ay, attend to this duty ;IA : te; METZ r. comity Itepubliemi Colimaiz Invots in this place no next Sattfr iiy. In entisequence of the (loath of Richey Eakin . of Brighton :ow [lshii), a vacancy , c.xibto in the hoard of Trustvoi (ir the Academy. t.V.• bawl. al:o larned,. ipeidentally,.. that tic , gentleman , eleete s d 121st year ~ . .moty Coroner, hoz Hover '::11:en the oath of oilleo, awl we pre -nme, it is not his intentidn now to that event, the'C'momit t I,llllOXt Satin-day, will nut only find it 11(,...45:try to nominate a per (.l till tle unexpired term of Mr. t 4 Trosteo the A(-ademy, l.nL i they 11111 111 he clothed with the duty . of sugge4int.; suitable person -erve :I,Cortnier of the (+untidy for i I y...trs. \\*lilt these nominations illado or lieket, will be COIIIOOO. UR= the 2i;111 of .ki11.1114 last, the National Land t',embany completed I for the I.;:ans:el el linmpany, of thirty-two thou nd nere:4 of hind to repre•ientative:i an 1.:11..1 . 1kt' edlony of twelve him & •,1 fmtilie.4. The land is inoAly p.rairle in a bod i y, lying; from f. , ar. in tw mik.; from the line of mall n ()fin:ollmi City; Tii- priji , paid NVII4 about throe (1 . ,)!Ia and seyenty.iive..tenb4 Memberi Of the ,colon:. arrivedlunl connnenc lovenicnt of land., Till linpo, , ed gra good einss nd eacii member 1.-; re lave :oldicient moans ti in. Mot of them during the coming lid Inv ❑cru. 11:1V0 nircaiii ((I ill(' inipi colony i; ootigranti quired to 1 stoek his Et nut hpring A MosT ho Tilde murder anti sal e:le were coin Hilted in East St, Lou- is on the morn ng, ofAugust 813th. A titan named C tsper Waltz Who clime Trout 11altina re about a year ago, attempted It :ill his stepson, Nicho las Lutz, twchty years old, by htrik log him on the. head- •Wi th• a hattihet, lait the weapon glanced and Nicho— las escaped and ran for at policeman. when'they returned they found Mrs. Waltz lying: on , the ,floor with her head literally chopped to pieces. , Af ter committing the deed, Waltz walked to the erasing of seven;i railroads tracks, near by, on one'pt which a coal I rain was approaching. when the lotpnibtive and one ear of the train had passed him, he threw hark his coat, opened ids thirt collar :nal deliberately flung himself across •t he rail between . two ears, nut] the re • n minder °rho train patsiol over his flock, completely cutting his headed: Maltz was a hard drinker and drank a pint 4 whisky before breakfast; he prucurQd another, when his stepson remonstrated with . hlm. ,whloh doubtless lead totheassaul4,lthotßilh It, was notinade until some tor. !nu: Washington Reporter seems ,to thinkithat we did H. J. Yankirk etSq. In (allee some two or three weeks no,*lien:go Etatii24 that during ttle last legliiitnre he 64' 'seventioxotes which we did not then, noi.do not now.kapprovu.n„. Thelte poNm says: Vanttirk did` cast one vote which • neither We nor the majority Of his constitnents preiVed. It was. an error wltheut doubt mused by . Inexperience, and! Mr. Vankirk hiaelf beetime fully! sensible of it before the dose of the session Mid sought earnestly and in good halt to atone for It. Of course we will ho understood AS refening.to his vote on: 1110 twenty-seven addi;' t lanai ststerSiiitil folders!" His no Lion on that question is all that we had or have to complain of. When was wrote the . artido to which excels' Mu is taken We were laboring under 'the conviction that 31r. Vankirk had not only voted tomptoy.thetweittir. seven additional pesters and folders, that he had alp . qn another Occa sion voted to pay theta for their:so!, vices. 'Hence our use of Ithe terms ''.severalvotes."jr; liowAvoi, as the, Reporter alleges, Mr. Yankirk east but "one" vote on that question, that one must have been to employ the; twenty-seven; and if he after v,ltrd refused to vote money out of tbotrutsnry to 'pay them for their felgnedserviece, and thus sought to atone for the vote 'l4 had previously given in their, twor, we• have mon ifetlY but unintentienably done ;Sir. .Van k irk an injury, and take plarmie thus publicly -, correcting our for merstatemenL ' If' this is Btr. V's. ' true position our that questlo6, and we prtetnneit twist, be, ho deserves gattlianks•cif theitepubliCan party, and ebottlellecelVe the vote - of every iteptiblice;n tlie District. • ' • • t..tylft A,il(9otoncity, ipeeting assciribled in' Nnai.4lle f llTentit.t.see, Aug."2Bth, Hon: John 'Trimble* In 'the chair. , Iteioltitions'Wero adopted calling up on Cov..§.euteC ail extra .st.,-;- sidn of the old or 'existing. Legisla tttre.for'tito intrpo.so of taking astion tllion Vifteenth Aiticn ant, there hqing'to quasi ion in Ilirtpin ion of the.mootiug.pfi thn eciAtitu donut election nod . vitlidity of that body. 'These resolutions will be stib tuitted totiioy. enter 'lmmediately, 'ln' a writien7 note, by liorace May- Chairman . of a Committee up pointed by the Meeting. • toMMittee of eight, one from melt Coturrmiional District., was ap pointed to prepare and; did prepare mid 4t),(irt, a memorial to the people of the State and td Congre-i3, setting forth, briefly anti OoluPreholisivelY e. history of ' the into eanYam mut election, siniwing the stupendous fraudl perp(trated, and pronouncing the election a revolution under the forms of a popular eletAion, protest ing against and denying the validity, Co.. The memorial covers about eighteen pages of foolscap and will be uddislwd and circulated extensively throughout the State as soon as pus- Sih TO Tnemorial does not ask fur Congressional...or Federal. inter vention. Pttr•.zt rititcr.ti RANT and fatuity ar rived at Saratoga, on theafternoon of August t2Sth, by special train from Rutland, Vt. arrangements had been made to retteive him, and a sa lute was to have been fired, but the rain' which fell in torrent', all the evening; prevented it. A largecrowd at thedopot received him witlicheent. He W 11.4 taken to the ,Union Hotel, where Hon. Clink AfLester, of ; the local emumittm, made an address of welcome, to which the Preildeut rc plied briefly, And then retired to the Cattat.ie rc n *rvod for hint. . ' , Tho Preddent left for Washington ort Monday morning, but his family mu:tined at Saratoga. The Presi dent 'will' return during the Litter Inert of "flie week to stay unlit the •middle of September. He intends :to visit litlea, N. Y. next weelt for a - ty or two, ;Morning' to Stirt'ltogLa to t tent! the county fair on the Sth,gth Int 10th. vottiti , spoNDENti of the Balti more N'irpi, writing front Satartia, :t1i,..5.,5:13•S that, the ramie plant is go 'wing; ii Savor there, anti _that it will eventually .supercede 'cotton iu all the rich bottom lands subject to PellO( 11 111 overthiw in that latitude. With:qtinese labor cultivating the ramie, these lads \vitt yieb.ls.l(X) per acre. After the first year it requires roe cultivation, and it is so comPlete ly shades that the ground that neith er grass nor weeds can grow near it. After the first Year the only labor it requires is that of harvesting and threshlnz out, the fist being done I with a mowing machine, and the I last by means of the patent ramie cleaner. -f r he writer claims that as soon as this plant gets to be fully ap preciated, as soon as it will be, the empire of Cotton will pass away, and that truly regal and won derful plant, the ramie, will wield the sceptre and clothe the world. As an article of apparel it will becomes common to ladies of moderate means as silks are now innong the wealthy. A nise.yrcir to the New York. 11',/e/d rays the great boat ram be (awn the oxfords and Harvaixls• took place on the morning of the 27th August, ultimo, and NV a.'s witnessed by thousands upon thousands of per sons. The river was beautifully rwoutb, and when the tide was at its height the crafts shot out from the shore at Putney aqueduet on the Thame3 river and got ready for the start. Both crews were In capital trim. At the signal a handsome get MT was effected, the hforlslmnpi ngf i to the lead, but wore soon overtaken, and the boats rowed in this position until they neared Haminersnifth bridge s , where the Oxfords .drew. alicncl; and increased their advantage until- two' boat lengths separated them: 'After the hrldv was 'passed under, t i'Fy.,l"arthei dinadynnee and re..aired M.Pitialcd,,about, three good iengths aheactszif.the Harvard* The r4e)v icathe'tineSt aril nuist.'del The.'oifortt crow Won the race by thriejengths; The .tlarvards were six sdetindi hind Hine: . Time of yace, Toe Am, says the Ainerican's wilYc long reMember the chivalric bearing of their opponents, who, though re solved to win, never forgot that the Harvtirds were !bonen worthy of their oars. The strife between New and Old England on the river front Videh7tbe'PllcAra ildtters *A*, Hos a historic side, ani*PrOito' imagination of the yoqth hoth..l . countries. ItTew *gland- bad: wen,- thealder'eOuntry would - have shared In the triumph of Ha down dants-, Tho fates decided otherwise. Ilre are sure thq HarvArds would Sooner be beaten by us than by any other nationpn the globe. , WE learn from the iimaister pa pers that Bober* W. *key, Esq., Salto Treasurer, threat e ns to com meneelegal proceedings itgainst the publishers of Father lbrcihem, unless they withdraw certain offensive alio fations as to his e ff orts to defeat th repothirfatiou of Senator BILLING FELT. We learn furtherniore, tha the publishers of the Father A6Va ,haninOt only decline to make any retraction, but give Mr. !Mackey no tice that they intend to institute le gal proceedings against him for vio lating the act .of March 81, 1800, whichis as follows : SEmoist 62. If any °riper of this thnnonwealth, or of any city, bor-. ough,county or' township thereof, shall loan out,.with or Without inter est or return therefor, any money or valuable security receiVed by him or which may be in his 1).,:w.A0n, or under his control by virtue of his of fice, ho shall be guilty of a misde meanor in office, and on conviction be sentenced to pay a fine not exceed ing one thousand dollarS, and.under dergorllaimprisomnent,jby separate or solitary confinementat labor, not exceeding five years and exercising the same and the said Wilco shall be forthwith declared vacant by the court passing the sentence. "SEC. 63. if any such! officer shalt enter into any contract or agreement with any bank corporation or indi vidual or association of individuals, hy which said officer is to derive any bnvit, gain or advantage from the fleposit with such bank, corporation or indivlduats or association, of any money or valuable security held by him, or which may be in his posses sien.or under his control, by virtue of his said ofilce, he shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and, on , conviction be sentenced to_pay a fine not exceeds ing one thousand dollarS, and to Un dergo an imprisonment not exceed ing one year: and if still in ofilm, be adjudged thereafter incapable .of excircrsing, the same, and the said office shall' e forthwith', declared va unt by ( the court passiug setilmatce:" There is a very general Wit that the State funds for years Italie been loaned far individual benefit, and res. port does not exempt Mackey front the charge. The Larmister Express a sterling Republican paper, hOes up the cause of the publishers of Father. Abrahant, directly charges the State Treasurer with violating the statute above quoted, and invites him into court on the subject. A pod many are looking:to see wheth- . er Mr. Mackey will accept so reas4lart able and polite an invitation..—Pitts. Onnmercial. A SPECIAL dispatch from Wilkes barre, Pa., dated at midnight Satur day night, states that late in the after noon a fire broke out, in the Pine Ridge colliery, two mile; and a half above that place. The fire caught at the entrance of the mine and burned with fearful rapidity. The wildest extßement prevailed, ate thirty men were at the bottom of the mine. The fire originated from an explosion of lire damp. About one year and a half ago this mine took fire and burned furiously for snveral weeks, Wit was finally extingtiished by be i ngsmotheri3il out. Tlie Superinten dent of the mine reachNl Wilk(sfhar re at 11 o'clock p. m., :and reported that all the men were rescued alive. The• mine is still bitrning in the vein, but the men having been rwen ed it will now be smothered out. Timm% is trouble in! the Democrat ic wigwam., The Mt:Mullins in the party want to feather their 'lens, and tip this end they make frequent raids on Asit's wallet. Report says that heinformed the eurmorants who arc clamoring fur his money, a few days ago, that it he cannot be elected Gov ernor without wending the entire fortune which he carnal with the la bor opiis own handy (old the sweat of Ithrbrow, they had better withdraw his name as a candidate. He is will ing to be bled, and bleed freely ; but M'as nut prepared to snifer complete depletion. He earnestly implored them to spare him at least enough to take care of his famly in ease of a de feat., which he seems now to think is a fore gone conclusion. "All my friends seem to think about," says he, "is my money !" . On Asa ! On 'McMullin ! We (•11l wager our lait dollar that McMullin and Co, will make the money come or know why it (lo not. . THE letter written by General .1103- verans from California. declining the Democratic nomination fur Gover nor of Ohio, has at length appeared in the public paperS. It is quite lengthy and does not ',suit the Demme raw at all. Their leaders endeavor ed to prevent its publication, but ilbinehow or other "old Rosy's" friend.; succeeded in bringing it out The New York 7'ilbitnc gives its opinion tf the letter and its author In this way: . ' Altogether the reading of Gensral Doseerans's letter impresses us with a renewed sense of the feeling that is pity sogctild a Man might not have been a Letterone. As it is, hexonies very near being waste ma terial. Ile is quite too good for the Democracy, and not near good enough fur the Repulgicans. ''••• • -Tile people of the United States are plundered of twenty millions dollarsa !gar by the tariffon and, of twen ty threNnillions dollars a year by the tariff: con. 11)dg-three millions dollars a year thus goes straight from the pockets of hard working People into the poc kets of only those two classas of mo nopolists and the Congressmen who conspire to pass the laws which au thorize the plundering.— World. One of the most extensive and suc misSful of those "monopolists" is Mr. Packer, of Carbon county, who has luna. , Lial $20,000,000 by his opera tions in coal, and whom the World is trying to make governor of Pennsylvania. We dO not charge him with making this fdrtune by rdbblng the poor; but the World elearlft - 4oes. Ought it not either to stop supporting for, stop defaming bluil 7 i.lajrridburg Telegraph. Tlie• movement fOr removing Bel :atont from the Democratic . National dramlttee, and putting Tweed in ytis place, appears Popular with the .Demecracy of New York, and is said to be favorably received elsewhere. • George William Curtis thinks that although the Democratic party is no longer. formidable as a party of prin ciples, yet a. an organized conspiracy against the purity of the ballot box it is still much to be feared. lexica in, - 40iicii or isirsiutiiiais oaten& 7--RGETTVAIBURCI. r ; 'l:Ghtyablirg, Aug 90,1869. 11 [ '' AtidoOkkek this moming.a very large number of the officers bi attendant eAct out US survey:the more important points of the battle field. Much more interest was man ifested in this day's proceedings than in any other es:seVeral knotty Mato rical uncertainties,`anto dili diatribe. tion of tho,Union and.Cunkderate forces in the. o f, Round _Top had to be - , de . .:' 'We noticed among' the s tate,drivers in the exeur sion the following well known Al legheny county citizens, who played no inferior role In the second and third days' fighting on this most im portant of all the battle fields of the Win?: Gen:''. H. Collier, gen. .r. B. Swearer, Gen. Roy Stone, Col. Jno. A. Thinks, Mg). Albert Harper and MaAj. Win. Daigleish- Our brave boy, can rest assured that their places from the beginning to the close of the battle were carefully marked,and will enter into the history of the p lac e. Most of the Pittsburgers art) getting reedy to return home this evening. It may be remarked hero as n matter of some moment that the re-union' has not been the failure pinny Pre dieted It wchild be, but, to the con trary, a substantial succao. True, the greater figures in the struggle failed to put in appearance, but they are satisfied with their own records, and perhaps felt that a survey of the field would not materially enhance the value of their military rerinta , tat - 1 ons for sagacity and prud ence. The commanding officers who are here have entered with spirit into the buslneas,amdlalxiral zealously to ' discharge the duty which 'brought them together in helping make his tory complete. But one of the Confederates, ArtL j jaunt General Walter HarrWin, Richmond, Vagina, of Pickett's Di• vision, put in an appearance.. His know through the field and of the disposition of both the Union and 'Confederate - fora.s made hiS presence very de arable. He is the author of a new book now: In- press which it is thought will throw,much new light on the battle Of Gettys 7 bu To- rg. . morrow's work will be etincid;- did, and whosoever hereafter visit* the•historic grounds of, Gettysburg will have little trouble-1n forming a correct idea of how, - ind when' the main fighting t lace. ' Stakes o l i re j about one foot high, wth Li gl ear and legible records mark the ,Itionet the various Divisions, Corps, - anti, Regiments, while the very elicits where trWmost• memorable events took place are appropriately designa ted. It is proposed to supplant these ' temporary evidence with stone pairs, that will remain forever as - guides to patriotic pilgrims who Journey hith er to pay tribute to the theasandswho I fell in the great struggle of the war. I The reunion on the field of so many Federal officers drew forth manyun written anecdotal and scraps of histo ry connected - with the war,' which will doubtless • find their way into print, as a number of experienced phonographers were in constant at tendance on the parties and faithful: ly took notes of all that was said and done. Old Burns, the solitary hem of ' Gettysburg town itself, the only man who quitted his home to participate in the fight was out on the. field' to day. Ile took occasion to thank Major Dalgeish,.ef our city, for his kindness in receiving him into the ranks and assigning him a position in the fight. lie stems quite proud of his record, and well he may be for he showed spirit and patriotism when both articles seemed strangers j to the town in which he breathed. • - Viewing the occasion as one of his ! toric importance, it, has been it sue- ems, and no matter'how much cold water may be thmAr upon it by' „those too wi , - - opugn their i neighbors with rf''''' I ,, citives, but a': few years will j- ', ..:15tilitshow how' wise was the ,-; J I:,'. eta-. Would that every sindiattionspicuous battle field of the rebellion could be visited in like manner, and history made ; more complete. It is proposed to buy Round Top and, Add it to the grounds already purchased by- the Gettysburg Battle ' field 31einorial Amociation. State aid will be asked for this pritiect and no doubt will be granted, as the ground aside from its historic association, is worthless, and -will cost but little for the purchase. To-night there has been a general comparison of notes-and the feeling is that the survey has been well and faithfully performed. A new map of j the field based on the information now so readily attainable, will at , once be published, while a compe tent writer has promised a minute history of the battle of Gettysburg, much of the data for which ho has obtained on the present occasion from the lips of those who so promi tiently figured in the 'contest which proved the death-blow to the rebel ion. - - H. FINANCES FOR OUR STATE FORTY YEARS We have seen in several of our ex changes claims set up on behalf of. the Democratic party that its. Duni agement of Pennsylvania finances had been wiser and more statesman like than that of the Republican ad ministrations. Let us briefly state our observations In this: respect. Forty years since, to wit, in 1829, the State improvement system, as It has been called, was well under. way.. During the ensuing thirty years the Democratic party had nearly uncon trolled sway in this State. Three executives, to wit, Ritner, Johnson and Pollock, had been elected by the opposition, but in all the thirty years not three can be selecited when both brunches of the Legislature were con trolled against the Democratic party. The result of that policy was the fas tening upon the Commonwealth of ' a State debt of fully forty millions of dollars, and a State tax upon real es tate of three mills, which yielded about $1,800,000 annually. We will charge the 'Republicans with ten years management of our finances. Governor Packer, elected by the Democrats, was Governor in 1859 and 1860; yet the Legislature since 1859 may be said to have been In Re publican hands. The Republican ad ministration therefore bad to encoun ter it debt of over slo,ooo,4NNl,and fully $5,000,000 of eigraordinary expenses ill putting down the Democratic Re bellion of Jeff. Davis & Co. They have also had to encounter an ex peme that will reach $1.4,000,000, in eduistting the soldiers' and sailors' orphans, - the legitimate result of the rebellion by the States Rights Dem ocracy By the close of Governor Geary's administration the regular State debt will hive been reduce.' fully 510,000,- 000, and the war debt and soldiers' orphans edmution expense.; about eight millions, and,there will remain in the State Treasury, railroad bonds of the Pennsylvania Company, or guaranteed by it, of some $12,000,000 more. Let us recapitulate- Sotto debt created by Decanrata. War debt trent.' by Democrat. Soldiers' and sailors orphans, cainted by Democrats, 10,000,000 Total g✓yooQ.ouo Pabfk In le 3r're of Itrp. role, g ts.roo,ore Ifniltond bonds, 12,000,01111-30,000.000 _ . Debt unptorlded tor, DAMAO The Democratic party, by the Act of April 29, 7814, had fastened alien the real, estate of the tax payers a State tax from which aboutsl,Boo,ooo annually was realized. This was re• pealed by the Republican adminis tration di Feb: 0,„1866. The 'thirty Years Democratic policy may be sum med up in fighting corporations and taxing the masses of the people. The "Republicans have repealed the tax on the masses of the people, and put it upon the great corporations that have grown up. • Railroads, banks and manufacturing corporations now pay the taxes which sustain the State government: If Asa Packer should be elecmd he, of course, will not like his coal and railroad corporations to be taxed us they now are under a Re publican Legislature. 'Re will insist on the repeal of all this, and that the a bud U I)ereitby *44 .1 th Ch at cu admithitnition of v. ocilinikrtile State" eta bee) ed - nee*, five millions of but too u real estate tt li r at re, leeted Gol{emo ,r both the eesd and the !Usti delitivitrik k' eon: time tor &Walsh', as it-has one; and the Mail. ivill soon arr/ve, W1# 1 9.4 farther reduction of taxation' wm realised. All that fa wimted to effect this most desliable end. iti * the leg* tlon to the Legislature of men who enn be relied upbil to protect the Treasury instead ofjolningin dishoti est sehemm to; plunder it.. ;- ' , Xew 'Advertitiemenita. SCHOOL Blank Boob & Stationery. 1N GENERAL AT i IiONVEST ;PRICES . amour new '"Wbolessie Prlte : waned free to 'ilealeis and TeStbeni: • k. CLARKE & "Co.; 119 WOOD STREET, , SECOND DOOR DELCHIVSDIPTd AVdNDE4 - PAWN A; - septrealm. .' ' ' . XICI/CHAPIT 1;1%1.7Z e•••, derslgned take pleasum n citizens of New Iltirbton and ylelnity tha t didon to Ms moil stork of Uoisfb,;lla bag j mired a lame lot of' Wrench cloths, Zoe Inn /di& ' tons. PrettehMostaldn - custhemos, mum; suitable for Pall sad Witarr wage' also • Ana assortment of the latrit Mlles 6t desdnei.6ll at whkch he will make - up to order at the shortest notleb bad on very favorable terms. • • GentlemonhilsurnhitillitGett!di: . At hie SENO win VIP ho tenni, .eve*ththiln . the Gentlemen • Tarnishing Upedillne.,whlelt he. .wlll dlepooo of at* modastelo *AIL , ' , ~. . li usual - a suatut .... . . Store an Brnedway, mt ,lirjghtutt, , 414: '... s W :ant. . ~ . .: :,,•. • , • ; V itiAmri iccasu rkaiTniii oilwttirohtaitrAT*lAOluNt t, the l A enA v a2M L1..0 N IMMUIL. TA L EMANCIPATION PROCLAM ATION,eke. sated byW.A. COLLIDDIM-1t0.17 NariaseEt. N. 1., hav utc been Photo-Lithographed hl tbe Os' Mated Os z. e Praxes. Copies are now ready' for mile and be procured by epptlaition'to the subecribers. ' Tots work, irrespective of Ita great histoitc val. rte. hi the Most supatti. piece of penmanship ever executed, mut in Itself le an ornameet the. shenid adorn may household. ' No liberty laving AMert-. ma Should be without a. eopr.. Stowe neurone an Idea of Its chaatettem of design. bednty of tICIIV lion, mug completeness. of 'detatli wtthost , MAW. nation. It has been pronounced by the most ex perienced .connohnouts ad equal to the , SIM "t t i OA. INUrrinle. 444 the _ factof tut ,bayla been ears:idea 'vier an' ordinary' eet en Common wrMieglnk to Mk= ipto ocassiderst4% It ranks sa a Marrel of patience. Pe*YeTtleee an art Cognised! be ai.• t to Linty adnress.ihi $110 : enion,on receipt of $1.50 each. ._ ' • ' ' ' COLLINS di CO::. ;' • l , No 17 Niue:root. New Ttui p I :St xi II'11" . 1.11118811 LUDEBEit —Ctavio porfeetikt an anznigunent by whir/L . lc. Ilan, tsma furnish the various landso f• Lumber — Clear llj Inch Plant. Statilytea, Latkeutt, 'Doonroltn..4oe. ar lie lowest Primo and Du the,,,,pkAilbePil terms I would say to the public and fly to my IA Wends and eustretWOr. that ha nadowilad .many year. to tho Lumber and Building Dwane's. I tool B:milldam:has I can make 1110 the immem of imp era to call, and examine my stock and prtFol be fom eleewhem ' • • - • • • Mks and Yard on New York Street. abOro du: Railroad, Rodman?. CIIAS. (Gull copy 3 moo. and send to AAtli!). • $l5. Geld Watches: $2O. TUE ONLY, GENUENS DOLIDLE-ENTpat JUL. • FINED OROIDE GOLD WATCHES, MANUFACTCHEri BY THE OUOIDE WATCIII CO.; Are all of best make, Bunting Ram irtirranted Rol to torniAnt looks like Suet.; old.wcars and are Equal to the best Gold Watehee in make and Mesh; with the beet Jeweled IN. tachiel and Rgent Lewis, Extra Fine Cam,— (Georg and ladles' they-813 each. •'' The Double Extra Refined, . Solid OBOIDE GOLD WATCHES, 'A. No.. I,' FaliJeweled Levers at $2O each. SENT BYE anywhere In the United States,st wholesale prima, payable on delivery. No money is required In advance, only antaltetory.anaranee that the order,la 'dude la good filth. Any !Wheae. may be opened and examined Wore paid fur, by paying the Exprial• charges only. , Persona can order by mall tail,' safety, by sending money In advance In a Roglatertut tcr, and the goods will be sent tut a Regis* eyed package, prepaid. at oat risk, AN AGENT SENDING FOR SIX WATCHES. WILL RECEIVE AN EXTRA WATCH FREE— IIAKINU SEVEN ISIS WATCUES FOIL SOO, or SEVEN $2O WATCHES FOR $l2O. .Mao. Elegant Orolde Gold Mahonef latest and most costly stykui, for Ladles'Autt Gen. 'lemon's wear, from 10 to 40 inches long, at $2.. $t $0 and $8 each; aunt with watch, at lowest whole. Ink, prim. Our watches are all made of the Id Orolde Gold Refined. are all perfectly regulated and &gluiest, and Guaranteed by the Company to keep correct aloe And wear and sof taralsA. Maim the kind. Clan and Odes of watch required, and color only of THE OIIOIDE wxrcir co.. 14$ Fulton Street, New Nprk., • aug. rohni. Dry Goo cis. Cir, te11..;.''',., i..),:. •.•--.. . . ~. ~..,..: ... --; • kt:;>, . --4 .., _ _ . ... ; NEW GOODFs.,- A SPLENDID CHECK FANCY gATTINGS,' , FOlt SUMMER WV EAR NOW OPENg FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW BRUSSELS i'AvEsa•rtic THREE PLY CARPETS S: INGRAINS to till nor stock Pince the close nithe heavy Spring Trnde. Oliver McClintock and Co. 23 FIFTH AVE,. PITTSB U 11011; I'll Jun 80 ' 60 lin 59 Market St J• W. BARKER & COMPANY thice for this week's snl the largest and cheapest stock or DRESS GOODS, tiO 000,000 5.000.000 CLOAKS, SHAWLS it.ND SUITS EVER OFFERED IN TIES MARKET J. W. BARZEP., & CO., NO. b 9 MARKET fffitEET. NO. .10 81S TU STREET, Formerly SL oar. Pittsburgh: Pa. Jun3o:llti PrO ifllACllESll.—.Beven Teachmit.wanted 'l. to supply the schools of Ohio township- 'Ap plicants for these selmols will please meet the Su perintendent nod Direetors at Faintest ilehool House at 9 o'clock L m r Atirt /innate] 3.11. OODWIN, ilec'y. _ us W. Ina *I Townlend'a plan of town ta dal--- teiegNt Mitilla N4, 41..1. 4 „,70411M101= a kitchen extending to the rear or Dont Onlldtu . 1 aimed and taken In excent . r e l o an of Ntowel D ' I ,I,4llMeadi Lbt fterat l fr C . O, " • Nci. I. •. . . • . t liwitaileltla• WIC SUN all Oa 14444 Mai in t and claim of defendants of. In and to., a taeltMune astelltuipkouis.ot two studeshb.k. " %s44:4.ardusimilz i5a444014 44 , 44 4 lat mad balghtiod -Adman Iseti-addalkaair artithishaslaatileboill kat Woliffilm haniddanalletalltitottadadantl Bald al b a Deng shoaled. na_lie• tan titan Ttlimosoi moimnsab sorie Zrot Big HMI* seitatynne WNW and Wawa/ katawhinalt:bsioadedwifolltaint vaitasen• the Sonttasst corner, thence by Went north3Sta &woos east, T 3 feet to • peek! thence by land of int= 1 irk te i • tit . land ,s-i 4 . east 1 feet ; 'eon In ten thousand nine h red 4.4.oftit bet,: __ ~ _•.,, p.. .- ~ ;, 6 ~ ~.1 .j .east awl iskes la 4444m0ns la its moats at DOA Itgborta Ahirpicatignsito*Akel tab. ,1 ! • '';.'`. t'' f (); "• ,;- , ~ f „lima, 4.• s ~:,:, r.,‘,; t ll the right HOC- Interest and &dui of defend. a of,•ln pod tg,51.60 f. o Lig, lot ot und In i 'F. WM' 4 . 7. l3; igt ; tat o. 1 ; east y nt 9. sou by " 'and. wait by lot No. SI: Lot Any brows tuna dek bellteel . llMlt :there lea prodadmrollentll,-, steam cam!, holler and emei steel Sot Wadi 'tubing tillhoir4 Aleck. shanty, Baud pump, `1 1 " 1 God . 1 1. 1 1 1 1""'.. •=4' tion :. Me P;41,;17 at J. M Holmes . , etal., at the soft of D: A. Pritch lasi dal ? for .. - - '.... i l itlbldeVia '''' ti f''il= ill,ii:Lto apt, of t !rt !tad ... W.l;6 . . l* * T' ; velar att . of grotto. _ frit .....4•4i , J... .( 1 1I.V i , I ,• :No. 4. . . At tipftWald plat 11, , all right:4llo, ill" trim:4 a den of i elendaner of. In and to, of NO. 249 In We borongh•nf New ,Lhisfhtrui,Dster connty, Ili., bbnnded netlike tot o. 249, east Ty itw643"l•oAN'b by •b i S•liP• 2 a4 Vil West by Can bat strut ;' t4tl ens ice roc t. 4 a two story Dante- dWeiting 'bottle *lth' heseleir' and boner , umlaut:elk -ended" bolithigi: •;, • , • •'• ' .. • Seised krid. Liken, la.nzecittion or the property nt La . :. Deelnitlf.„ at the knit of hall .t Corpen., ter.• ',Aleei.'afthe rut of ffettry'llesterlck: • ' . , At :the Oinartlms4i4e, all tieltt. title, tn. fereptoull Alla pi of. /el an WWII f o 4.•' k I c ting ;deco or pareel t el r e 4n Dig ver tp„ ver eatoStt'Pn._,'• nd Dore, 'William I i Dante, ean villa Meat er aoutit George" Daher, atellynni.by.lifinlerft Jonegi•ecalitiftiall AS *resin'', Or le*S, lawn chewed.; A tat,pooaps. /nd • hi bf Mgt treed:be - the premblost. . Sebettand takeoliveneMnotie at thri i i& rit rer of Brdiert Yeettr, at the e aft Of Daniel eacu t e Au r . • anti • . • NO. 9. . All nbt, title, Intermit and shim of defendant of; In, and tolptit itiVil_olag.o,l4ll„,iglitolig imp. „Borough .of 113ediv . auo, Dearer county.. r.... E north by lot No 9 /1, east 'by Water Ot. math by lot No. NM and west by Water Ailey, on. which there la erected a two story frame dwelling 'house with kitchen attached and cellar ender ,i eattt. a frame stable and other outbuilding*; lot enclosed andplanted with (reit trees. : ! 4jezed and.laiteti Weidman, as , th6 ptonerty orYbomue It. Dario, at the *idiot:Alex. F. 11114121, :Alto at the Cult of. It. D. Darld.on, lor ti.e.. , ALSO. • - A U lf.riggit.tlierest aiscl ekh;% ordOt. farnbun of In and to, the. following, tract of land In New ticNiCkly tWOWillikID, 'Beaver connty, Pa_ bounded north and met be heirs of Stanton Gor don, dee'd., antler br land formerly of Wm. Gary. watt byland et Muiser's barn; containing 107 acres, mote or toes, SO actes cleared and Under fence, on which la erected a two story frame dwelling house, large frame barn with stabling • underneath; melr ardappieb ead4etbeit trait D a w.rM prem isaa:.;,qtr Stilted and taken exeention an Out property of Joel Garber .leap ofJacolthrultit ternee of S J.Croud.W. .• • ;t. ALSO. , All right, title, Interest and claim ol defendant, of, In midi to lot No. 578, In the borough of New Brighton, Bracer rennty Pa., bounded north by IN loto. 577, east by,Thirdldtreet., South by hit No. 5* and west by Bemind street; on which there Is erected a two story frame duelling house with kitchen attached and cellar undone est i! : frame sta ble, and lot piantefi with ,Ilrqlt trees, !, • Seized and taken In execution as the properly of Zanies sod Thammi Briggs At the suit or the Weed Peking Machine Company. S JOHN . LITTELL, Sher* Sunnier Orries Denver Aug 17,1NCO:f • 141sZIOF (1411/117515•:, 16j, For Trial at September Term, ISED. I - ehrlstt — na r Greve C. '-4- 11" vela .FL 115 1 '. .IL It. CO Doh , Spear vs.k. W. TAVier K. M. Macho Andrew.linditt . vs Wlllnun Nipunedy, Wsnkinyton Wstitlir Ns William ' ; • Chrhalma lltar4 . „' vs astvb..l4llto,!tt SVIClutTe mid - Moore,' vs County ot Denver, Petry Drown , vs Charles Grist ;Benj. Chualstadarinp,.Wilnkro.rettalos..,...7 asosuel Aktisste..; -.tt• Ittietilloasd ialastla John W. Stanherry .1 Wesley Welsh. ' RVD.Nst.ll . lr. Commerce vs John R. Silents. Antlrow.lCKlndley re Saranel Lloyd. C. IL. Jen°. . v• Jas. IL Day ,t Inn Pad. ;J, W. Depn. toe C. R. Jon., v• • •anie. Tohn E.. Smith . _vs D' Mutt GJenti. 'Thigh Unteuteniott AsolmaoCi t ; 'John )For r ant, ex . r. vs John Willson. - +Stephen Clark • vs Co, tlonto Illndi vs P. VC.I.V. t...C',11. It. Cu Wlllkiqu.ltamsey et ux. vs Samar) Berlin, it al. Chides Coale vs N. Brig. Moo& Fall•ton Water Co Sampson Marker vs Charles Dlnnert, at Pm'lea mortorcip.,teUill*-144rocur1;, - 1 vlrscy Flickers is Janie., Little. Wililam Johnston vs Lewis Reno, naLbett Frye vs' Lawrence 3: Co. ' iltqll:te.l JOUN Pro. 2 - ,w• ach aaII it It lirldge Street, • BRIWEWATER PA. IS 'WEEKLY RECEIVING A FRESH SUPPLY UF;GUODS IN EACH OF TON FULIAMVIING ; DEPARTRIDITSI • 1311. - Y - GOODS. SkulMnrillc .Jeans, CAW:lx:rest and Satainets. • Whiti. 4 'White and Co!ored and Ikirre l_Fittn!tels... • .3tertiv.,s, • Delaines, - Gingltams, • • • Catierga; . • Law 111 S, Water Proare, • Chinchilla. ' • • Woollen Shawle. Browdantl Black 3lustins, " 'Prints, Canton Flannel:4, est t.l t I/ - Connterpancs. • %.ti l i t * o r t• N A .- & 2.0 Si. Clair St Coffee, Tel}, Sugar,liola.sm White Silveri/rip. Golden nnel Common tlyrnpm. Idnekerel In len. ecla adel Mt., .Stnr and Tallow Candle.; Snap, Spice, nod Innen 31ent. • Hardwtht , - : "Glass, • . Door Laelui.Donr /minium. Illimic ih rews. Tanta Cutlery,. Talki 94411 m Spoons, Hawn, Fire Fhorels and Pokers , Na • and Glare. ripadrai, labovelr, 1, it and 4 Tine Fork& Hakes, lacyrb'es and Smalls, Corn and Garden Hoer. WOODNAM!!'f , ; • • • ilacelil.TieWrCffillis, Butter Hints and Ladles. -: CAR,BON4OIL, olltWitapal .Boccts).sndShoes .e.L LADIES' 311.861 t3t 111141'*NDOMILD. IMPISA *DOES, i t*i el lt ,• , j 7 I!. Rine POwder SliQt, • Blasting Povidez and Fuse. Flour Foodfilk,/ 4n4eagw"it:743.' .I.t t heavy ;opts delivered the °Tilie. By ChM attention to bustner;, and b), keeptnu conwannyon baud a well a/molted stock o(goodi or all the different kinds until) kept In a country store, thatipderalogd kopes •ta the future tui In the pasttp ietelvlberal Mare ofttle. public patronage., . 13. t4:'l,tAriomit. dec93.llB:ly.—,lftcbgd. I 41111W111 1 1 1 ra FirXACISSIXIUr X ON. ' Omits torachoola tc. lug 44 WM mast tbr exatotuatkat its: . 6 la South Scant, at on •'a • • • -V " ft.' Ohlo To, at I No 113. butuatry and • .. I Industry. • ad=it i t.rnahlP. at Bider &tithes Nouse. " 77. hippewa, at brick School Hoare. 33, Paula, at Daugherty's School Hoare. SI. North Soiticklv. at Warnock'. School House. Yittica 9o c!Xlt: - await rtir:7).l§4 l . I •. 1 0, - .. .. • • . .1 3. Neorlielsacklela It IPAhlutvillta • .1 a. Baden ihartsana MAtoloy I .; at Baden -1 7, Glasgow and tieorgelown ugh; at - . - . . 1 4.. es Molt' M4 Filtatill IMO gilmilo tOsind . 3-e.l . t towni- •sa .3 '.4 9- Pranaket bons and lianover township, at ' - iiiller'a School Bowe. ''i 10. Raccoon, at Dram Barden. - ' •,, 14. )loon , at Davis' School Howe, - ..., 13, Dopeirell township, and Logstourn Ind. I ' district. at Scottsville .tri. i't 16. Independence, at indeoendenceL !pedal examinations will be held on ay, ktentba• tlth, at Bookstown, runt.,Thursday, tember gth, at New Brighton. for atuch towa ge as, cannot attend any of the regal* exsathiss flans, and in such camas thoperson applying fort examination most bring a reqkent from the diree. tots, where the applicant for ellmination expects Eteach, setting forth the reascib why they could 11. attend the regultainatton. Applicants t appear for exam in the district where 1 TlC:ruts "o- W WI ; a before te rt e tt gec i ro v ni e t t l h h c e ir 4 2 wi Ibe refused actin co to the examination. l Private examlnatto are absolutely refused.— leachers will provi themselves with stamped ersrelopes,lspig their addreup and inclosing their lout year nilicate;• and also provide th w. e. serves with el or ten sheets of loolscap paper. ia Exam t i s lans will ay held th e last SAW j • toy of t h en zi 2 , , .irre i rer, 111...... • . . , Jai, e hh DIU Grammar Schoo l' partmerirfor the benefit o Buell che hot rovigqiiliertilles s tes. and It ,3 triadic Forel the t The exam JD i Al i begeittreeiMr, 8.. -- in. A s qleants appearing at 014 or 10, will not be ad. m tekto the =mharitkria.'_ .• , .. .1,1. ~ • • Becton are earnestly requested to be present 1 . e csaminationa,an 'saline all other friends of ... tiler edetallue. • The tiscsetary of the several 1 li . of the. county will confer a favor by plue tog in the hands of, the esanniner.mathe morning anus examination, i earefdlly pre portal list of sts, plarants for the respective schools. It is lobe hoped' that altigrambet atilltitaide application: Sr 'Ad' ant: unless with a full determion to advance the interest orate school be pedri,) to teach; to bit lid up a healthy educational sentiment lu the com munity. to which So Mtwara, Lod. to promote tba cause of education in _313 petlegfilte:connty. augl-tfl GEO. M. FIII-DS. Co. Sap!. NO. 11. MEE Groceries, itianqq.' 'attia *Efeti.r:; k 'ARE THE HEST IN , USE. ' , . CIE ffogin.sums: Tone mirrEas, p i th? INfarke% t fl. E. .SELLERS & €ok . i ii 'OOIIISTV.ETW . 01i C oted 'rit ieihent 1! ,OITTSBUIRIGH, A. :Whole -ale eatita for -0/60est. rep-mootl-graimacoowsa.Tor,.pn., ; . rota.r. , • 'DRUG-SI ' NiT,;l3 - ibiNts, ' =VC " ~,, . .' ~",,,:,,,,, . 14 / 1 -1 f 7-- 7 057-'13:13E0 .:11 • 6 . in 1 Gernalmn:Apothecary 4 • dime ~,....-:•,. !:-.., 4....:. ,;.....:-..._- , -• ' .IN'TIID DIA ~,—. re," - ... 1 • ~..,:.: A . . ; - ' I'.. RO CHE 9 =-' i.,4' ,iff. .. .... Kt 4 corfiantly.on liett4 t a, ..,...._ .. . . • ' 'stock (44 r5y .. . 7 -........ ,: I'ATEN.T 3lEnicix* -'7 4 '. ...,,,,....,,,,,,. DMILFIDIES AND'sreeli; ' -.•.' PURE DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR .t.. :11/eclifsal . Pitrpo'ses. Cigars 'nil - A Tobacco, a;:)I and.\ Refined .Oils ALSO Sole agent for Dr. Bazel's Pate4l'.l:rtk,vi4 411 kinds ot TrIIL , S4:9 1011 4 lic 1 notice. Physicians priscri pt ions will lie linod at all hours Wt day anil nicht. share of patronagesolie•ileehiit Jy2l:ly. - ii.7'.-*ic.--6., t for the WHOM . NUM ,ClllEit. ELL, afe.sytivkii lAD :117G!16,iD'i ' liTILiiEll.r b -~ r. ~; y'- .-U r Edith . thn iehhlVEl;le efieltitioJc"the4e nib pelut.o by the Monufaciahbv, , 11M prepered to furub.h dealers acShup pncaa .Tiseolretqa m❑ .t fralVeirtit*Vettrtg. th- Va l lirti all collations. Itememlaz all the ;:eattiue lamed Buckeye Mills have The uanle 11 . 1.111DEU, 11Tr 7 _ do _o.Cala in f . , the Engelke. . M'SHERRY GRAIN DRILL. We hive sold niter :500 or tbolte prU4 Into Wert ern Peoutllvants during` thO MA-three fe.12 , 1111.. We haratustAy rurortittleuel farmers to otatuine the WSIILITI Dnikbetoro baltlgOny ethic. Ileorrio- Catalageo fartdobed free by mull or or our .tore. , Eureka Bone Mu perphoomb te of Lime. iWa Nappy this •valnalge Fertilizer to .fratoone dWe traalqal e;clarspricer. We Inv)le the core reap:qick° or dealers ...I our • rtielomen gener ally, Pamphlets with full deeerlidlute, contain ing analysts, wll4lllr,rellune for nee of the Super phi,eptlate, (iilanu.7lane Duet and Land P • furnlstesl free, and supplledlo dealers hutlon. • i•• ithirianOtiano .Thinc:D* 11lager , alwaya on hand in urge quanttUea. and for rafc at lowert tar Tory price..., W.. W. KNOX, A 'vie oltaal Bowie No. 1337 Liberty Street •PITTSIILTItCaI PA. I AGENTSW.ANTI:II,EVEItY WIIEUE AT A GREAT. REDUCTION STR*4ND MILLINERY GOODS, 'Hair, Glnip and li;4\ald, IlA'T' AND IIONINTEIrti4 French Plawers, rapes, Illations, Laeug, Primes, AT VERY LOW PRICES'. SUM,M.RII:I4:OI;*A Nr 4 CK. WAR. ~f S CSPEND,EriS, . STAR spays; 1 , cii ~ I t 01,ins hi Kid, ;Jae and Fine Cotton 'Hosiery, Silk; Astbriggan n1)4.1,1810 lime. Men and ltoy's Fancy und Plain Ssperffne'nne-balflll*Ttyt`v 4 . . 11t • . 1 ' • ' SkkfC e t s ,; ic t rks • ; ' arc •ikes, liatft4aWifiitWflitn A White Goods, Philtoir; SniKses, — - ''"•"'"'. : llsii!tiPkts; Somettnienelt Esn'biaftt6it'eS, • „.. Laces, and Lace Good, ' Linen Collars and CulTs. OE Nr.7 PooPs.4.RAYPDAP+IW:k '~ !POZ . P: 3 I + `.OStrCTS e*a 4414,1*1,1E1F Pa. alig4te E ACITICE. at lieptetobet Neal o notr•: Bearer Valli Imrollzh. llochemer borough. IN A. VILUIEIL, Gn Wagner. U. Cwp, !Viatica- :11-the Orptuure A:cpurt, HE follnigsual.eruents ender Alt T Mteki - i l • vs • rof allowed. to 1111 Tor r a decedent to the ratrisrarhat hare u Ohs the Mike of the Cleric of the Orphans Coart oo=ATy to amopA,cf actaincd by 4 foldow of W. Room fin d.. ar.IA Ptssivant, adm [Matra/or. Personal property to amount of •}175 retained by idow of Aaron SifilerApitio ,tac411941, 'ply. , actin/tor.. Perscmal property to amount of PA retained by *MOW of dames K. Mitchell, dor:4- c• wi: - son, admiubinitor. - Person antotO of t:14) retained by wi owe pa air, 4. titunoti Nriflnt. :Wade ref e • • •. • t Perommi property to amount of $360 retained by widow of Geo. 4. Mom, deed. Henry Bout°. adminittrator. Notice to be given to belt'. legatees. file ttibutoes, and all othen. to tort:tact!, id ahpear At the third dnn t o t f being n d eW ur day n of n !September, n• thDe. 1841, to show mow, If au they hose, modest the Mud confirmation of the abecoksporloceemliat Ati.7lB:tel . JOIIN - A. TRAI. E ('t#t. .!:yt Spring and Summer Goods Speyerer `& Sons, I 'VI i t i • Cortwr Walvr aml.kmeititrt et P. 011 IIEBTE , PE N.V . it • . , . 11iLve j:1,1. rmr.r.irl'fiArn tlic• 1114 wit!, a large si.oli: of ~..pauli bought at tilt. low c.,t en. , 11 pflec::, which thiT .41", r •to the public at SEAEOVABLE CrinkEthii; of vrr -ci)orNf ATS, BOA* A triA AgES 'IIARDWARE; ,-IRON, NAILS, CARPENTERTOOLS AtorE. ocum & PACKING YARN', choice brad , or Iv 111 TE LEAD and PAINTS dry, and . in oil, and a gr;tlertrl' varietyof Oil Dryers, and fatly. . \ • k • a ueenswaro and Willow Ware, 4 0 ) .•,,, , .1 ..,72% 111 1 1, OU 114 011 1 Z., we :till Is..ve timitri•l lit,. colciiritt•Al !- 1 CANTON CITY ELS FLOUR. S 4190 of ihni branti, ('lt tiL .• high ;n.und 71C. NVA! rt•cicer 111 v lit Ly the ear 16:111, end van tht 111 at Pittsburgh ,Pri,cq thus saving freigllt, we alsa eirer al. Whole an 4 WHITE C WA fEIL LIME. SALT, SOAP, Feca. 'Groin, /tiff+ rnot,lly our. , • C,l; - I . ll:tilkitqf lie ittlitlitt snr ina , t vtt• ror 'Nee., Languor and Lou of Appetite, t.,. WV.herW to • .ILOIIII be taken mo.lorueiv to stimulate VI, her the lull:re. 11 h and redr.re itt healthy tonne lad artion. and s.ll citettit. For - Liver Caneptalat and it.r.rtotot •:t. Headache. Sick Illea.Lathe. J.l.tadicirCer Greet. itlicl.nese. Volk 3n-1 Dillow. Fewer...they 4tottl.l ho t-- tit 1,..141y taken for each use, IO VOITCCI the ,11.10 , I letion ro•triovo the. oh‘traetl ,, n cauvidit. For lay .enter• ..r I)larrbtra. l, nit none in , is ai`,lo:7:llty ft• lIETAtt. coup," 01:L1yr:hi:it For itheaniattai..Goat.Gravel. Pat, • I tation of the Ileart, Pula la the Hoek and ILoins. the, ..huithl m e cnntlnuo, rthintergi, to chant= the .t.-t guril Chance -For Dropsy and Dropsical .4..rilinzs t! t• - • rt large and I rom. s, the cif,—.l of a dra..tir t Muppre..tiou a 1,17;.••, , .! I _ n ink pro , latte , the de3ire't -, lin, Ai a Db. Pill. !a% o ore v., Nils t..) ap to 1th....,41.11/ and relieve the st ern ti. •-•",kn uccaslonal tone sthnutate, 1.1-e ...in tote hcllthy action, ri,t..re , t!,.• 5e.... t • Ind Invigorates the system. Bence it ranhweatis where no &client deraneeme'it vs doe who feel. , tolerably well. often fildls tbie of these Pills mikes him feel deesile.lly hetb-r.!tttttt their elettny.ini; anti rellOTßUrig effect on dye apparatus. DR. J.O. ATER & CO., Praclleat Clastaists Lon - ELL. mass., U. s. A. GI Ll„.1 Xi> flL,l'l7 .1-( . I'. S. 4 for iliu. ENEMI i'lol l 4ll 4 ±-00- 1 REAPER and . P itisintryle Prwc Za 41:tii - VO" . • in ac. • itocHEsTER MARBLE - WORKS. 3a,EZHALL I I .• Sl ) itifo'cturer . 1.10 T . 1".3712 MNTS • ( ki) IlooT;•ii( 64; • - Marble and StOno Posts br Comeitery I,cott4. • • . . We have now on hatuTi a I,:ir.ze awl Su perior Stock of Plain :Ind Orliattlenta) Montunealts and Ilentktorto 4 . .We fire now ready, to tmitrly On short toitile,Orgreolrtiroll the!,coautry ut love n' t, 4ni ; 1... • - t vc-r • laricits .c).73.ess Aud l'ixturt- of a .Suporioz Qualay AuwAys ON HAND Zji t ' Our NeiL7iii•ffi reilirsuut that thoy sail Clical).' but. we practice' Selling Clit..tii3er : Aid Doing as. we Represent. Wu Mil,loy nn Agenti, nx wo causell 10 Per Cent. Cheaper at the Shop , Tbill by ,Agents. A3l 111 . 1S-I;riS clt,iring any kiting inner lino try Invited to Call owl EN t;uiiio 'WORK 'AND PRICES • Br rosa,binc44lng elscw here. [mail7Alm SA.LE OS kULCIIANGEr - WEST• •Jiltll.l. l / 4 /eD..—.11 4 Acme or. choice trim-let PJlleg prairie, ottrmted In Stray county. DuiLye and :,1011x City jtail toniV. 01pi4.1 . c/a II ;Ile , . % PRIM:opt. • ' 11 arcitr.En.r. ' - • 1. • . • 7 tolklitirr VOIR NALIFL-LThe underolgned or fer 'rel to Cerro; ottaarod ilrorM fennel:toy townaltdp. k ßeatc eonntr, (lII' Fele. The farm eon. ndmilttri Rorer, shoot Pal efehleil are clewed end the whole under Pore: the balance In well timber 'ed. ' About WO arm. , or the el.mred and 14 drat and ',mond bottom. .1. lame portion of the whole Inlet le underlaid with ore had coat. The farm to will watered. tan the term are two . erenfortab le dwei• h0e...1;w atone amine-boane, amt a' Remo barn forty by aIM7 feet, imd ai to turn Rdrry by rtstrieetteember with all nereeetry Mat balldlore. A later, orthard of o n Raft trees on the land : alooleal papo vines • FMr•hut fall. 1111il tpn . o n phinte it Wee Rai, Itarnoute ; MI on oreddres.; 1114311 MARSHALL. It .AertkPewlekti P. o,.llearer minty Pa. 'P, S. The note CORA' known no the' , **Dr; Robert enteithgbam fa I.l.Y7tOnt• ME I - :ijirefritlfitirTt !di • k • A 'Safe and Spead7 cure fw Coughs,Colds Auk= Broadtail'. Hoarseness, Crou, m am a. Whoiiputg Cough. Incipien t , c omm p t io ni 'and all Dames of Throat and Lungs. Don't negl ect , severe Cough, or throw away money an a worthlen - medicine. PRlraCE parol FIFTY CERTB PER BOTTLe F by SEWARD, BENTLET & C :WINNE; Drunkill Buffalo. 841 by all Ilsaggiuts. . • Ayer's Elair Vigor, For restoring Gray' Hair, to its natural Vitality and Color, A. dressing vvll;, , is at oe.co agectl% healthy, and eillstt.i for preserving 11' Lair. Faded or yr( 1 hair is soon rtrfot f to its original 'Stith the Voss, ari freshness of 11 ov,, Lin hair is failing hair checked, and laM 3 - ass often, though not always, arvi by its use. Nothing an. restore IL: hair where the follicles are destmyd 3r ,tho gland atrophied and decayed [hut such ai - remain can be "'vat E: usefulness by this application. of ,ftmling . the hair with a - patty punt, it will keep it clout and vigorou. , . Its occasional nut...will prevent the Lai! 'from turning, gray or - falling off, 'consequently: prevent baldness. Free frees ,those deleterious substances wl,:, make some preparation s nrl injurious to the not the Vigor can l ady benefit but not harm it. It um/cc! ;merely for a . • HAIR DRESSING, nothing ,can Lo found so Containing neither oil nor dye, it I not soil white cambric, and y,t Lint long ou the hair,, givhq, it a rich glossy lustre and a gristeibl perfume, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Pfracncir. AND AN.u.rricAr. CU -111311, LOWELL, MASS. Razor. $l.OO, Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Vcr all tho pcxpoaca of a taxalar , Ptah ape no one met: eine Is 00 unlver‘lo,, ,, • entre , ' by everybody p a eatbartle,llor W 4r,r nay 11(401 . 0 , o um .r .] •it • ly adopted Inc,. r but olici,:ut • rill• The obi, ion that •, awl far ,• • • • —_l`_ remedy that titer. :fled it, know that it cored them: tot know that it cur, their neighbor + awl latall hnow th.tt what it doe, once it —th tt it never fail. 4 ilirolign any fault ur : of roinposltion. 4We havii of ecrtille_tie 4of their remarkable cun•• he ldlowing compledut,, but such cares are kr A . . :3 nviglllloThu "Land we need not te11:11.': 9. ill:10r.1 to all neve :mil conditions In all eli••1 rovitauling neither calomel or any deleteror,eriir. kiey - may be taken with safety b y anylcerly. TI., 'intim: coating preserve. thorn ever Cc-h Ithtitn pleasant to tate, while being's:lna) •nit hann can arise from their use In any quariary. They operate by their i.ivin - ful inducie, 011 nternal viscera to purify the blood and desail..te tt • ntolvalthy artion—irillore the ot,:trwu fi, (the. I ttomaehi bowel., liver, and other Op/Ina of c. body, restoring their irregular net ton to heslih. I • i•orrertlar, wherever they exist, such Lierar.ri so•nts ni are the (lest origin Of dust". direetion. are given in the wriiiper •• 1 the ir thi following complaints, whe t:+•••1 ztarll;ly Restores gray and faded Hair to its • Olticur/L Cot.cut, removes Dandruff, CERES ALL DISEASES OF THE SC/LP, Prevents BALoutss, and makes the ha:. grow &ill, Glossy and Luxuriant. PA cal $1,50 per latt!e. PsA I!..ttle it a Seat Pr?, "la. Prepared by SEWARD, BENTL):1" .t MENET, Dniggists, Bat ale. N.Y. soli by all druggists. 7' , ;( )11( i :0v rftliffis 11f Esecutor.f, I . • 4 . .. C. tuff ilten •• :::11l f.t ty. aff,..fff ,L:. • ' C.lv k ,' Nalart Acv.v.lllti M Tha.. ttritron. trrtro.o, .•, andlfr “ror.,r. A.f - ,lat of Ilefiry Atlf.eff Marznrvt An1:,•1, decd Aco.unt ~ t 11,4. the r•onte of ttn,l ... AeC. , ll t of tint, .4. N,..11111+0,!. ff:r , 4.101 ff ....trfte Slrn.l .1 Areoffn t of \V.,. orv‘ll. 1.11,1 Ilftt lot will .4 Nat:riffle! M s 0t)... Ara . /111n , oI \VnI Nit i An4,fr ~.%ccourif of If fyitl o.v.•clftcr nl 11111 of .1 A. Ifittftf. tool Sc: .Ihnt of Abner fOrttr.!•lf 441:1,14 A,‘ t•tl Ifl4 if .. • a.. Ac..ftfrlt .4•Etlff nr , 11:1 - 2.L...114:1 , ...fr.v • 4 ell.tte of 11fiffIel 1:1 rf, ro,tht or Ells Iff•o•l, tort. of 111. 0•1.1te of hoot aff‘.•ft. .A... , •1:11t .4 .1. I' and .1. ',•l •• • of 00.11. Tn:•n tl • 1 Accivint or P •101.”100, Ac , mint 0' E. II 111, , , ri-etyr!, FlO.lll IV mr. • • Flllll .I,Ln:int of l'AtrlC:: 1 , ,0' xovator of Adoul M“!‘rtr.,•::. ' : Finell nretsunt•. I:nbrn 5hD1171 ,, 11, b'lual:tceotnd or J. I:eat, ref . ,. t, trr or at,h Vcdt,.dee.'d. .I`.‘W r•••• ,Coo.:: J..' \V' .. 1:a1,,, 4 XtilS.Lllllllll, Final neeattl.t., (real and k W , ltt, 179.. tr“,,,Z, of M r .ll:t.• aeceent of J. A. IV, .1:0;;A: 'T ttl!CCli. .t !ta'r; of la a .•'.! anz,ll . .tr! • 111. - 111.1rV ted WHS. Idchey EaLia, Idea tea ~•:.•. Miner eatally, l .4, pereet, ed 4r.afd ea tate a • nutlthd to mediate IF1)13.3111; anti all peraen. lin log oddlted taitate, 'retina them " heated for settl,neut. to— LOCINA EAKIN, DAVID EAKIN, / 4 „ c „ , , JAMES KAKIN. I Addreas—Deaver, l'a. EMI MI r • 3 . . I
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