The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, July 06, 1870, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    'The Beaver Argus.
J. WEVAtill, Eurron AND rizorulaiuit
6, 1870.
iscarcir.
REPUBLICAN TIpKET;.:IB7O.
(I»igre-sa':
MICiA.M.Wii:Y.A ND,
: i ubIe cL . W •IN# 4 4:LPHANktiV4HWAig.9.4*-
• • lin. .Assonbly:
• WILLIAM C. BIIUItLOCK,',
rioldoct to District Contereas' rutillaattoa
Jibr Pit‘thontlear:o, .-• •
CAUGIIEY:•
Ftki CtomthissidneP:. l. :' •
SAMUEL TOItItENCE: • •
For *Turf/ Ctiormissiimer:
, ' JANIES :• '
Por Ibor ;fibula. PirOt t for:
11111 AM ItEED.•
, . ,
• For ..•lialiter: • .
J. IL:UIIEISTY. • .
• Pot , Tiritalec•l nj -lersdeln.V . -. ,;..%
, ;
M. DAltitAoll.. •• ' "
A sixotmAttelrannstanee happens.
srl hi 3013913ta1ppl a week 'or Itttli, akoie
I ;ov. Alcorn of that State
,appo4a*
W. 0. Ilenderscin to a Judgeship oa'
the reopmentlation or a former. slave
OT the applicant. Who say thht
the world does not yioyt R h , ;•
.1
THE Deiuoeriey .
eounty on Tuenkty of iost,weeli.piric
-141 in nontinntiOn the) following tick
et :
hind. At:isolubly—leioinh' "0046
Janicli Donaldson.. Sheriff ; ---'071n . .10..
Itninfvy, OominiFoloner—Jusi . Crltig ,
!wad. 'Director 'Of the INoor-iininee
Mcßride. jurytinnWhin‘rtn.
quail.. Auditor--Chas. 6111'136;1'1;j
T I I . ):: . aCpUbilcilU9,ot /Q4it 4:lli.:iipltt '
aState Convention at Dps:34Oints OJ
the 17th of Augus6• to nominal
three candidates for, Supreme 'Court
Jtabrim, Secretary Of Stale; 'AndltOr,,
'freasurer,lkvister of the Land OttiCv,
Attorney-tleneml, and Reporter. of
the'Suprente Natl. As the Stitie'tc
almost entirely Republican, tiie'gen.,
tlennqi who succeed in getting the
above nominations will bp sure to
Tilt.: Radical in giving th Senato
rial vole lu Crawtord county allow'
• • ~
.Mr. lieorgii K. ,Anderson, just 1,005 t
vote+ lessi than he rveeivetl. Bearing
in mind that Mr. At.lyn "Beaver
(Inuit). boy," li4litele'
Win in the eilihnattou
itieglihors lathe nnostuninnolyititing
Nye 'Awe seen for aonie'':tiftlell
.tilderron .W 11.4 blinVett ;
:mil not 1412 as the
result Inn vote of nearly
~Bawd that INfr. A. 'hits .niore loFolt
strength than the 'ring" pdpers ont
slit°. of Crawford county, have felt
ilisixmett to necord tilm
About three weeks ago a couple .of
adroit thleveo entered the room in
the Treastiry.builtling in Washington
where are counted the national bank
hills and Mehl a package containing
s2o,oeii. 'On Tuesday t - f last week U,
S. Treasurer Spinner was Incortned
that a person was arri%tql id` 1 15eW'
York who was supposed to be one of.
the thieves,' anti itti,4oo found'in his
possession. • There is simreely u doubt:
huLthat thisinftiortlarrof the Aoletf
hinds.
. 'rus: Itepublican eptiventlon' 01 .
!raw ferd county met '!in
one week ago, to foot uji the result of
the orlinary meeting4Uu! the pretiety.,
ing Saturday. The iresult
. ttS,
follows,-Congress,GultinelS.ll.l.Ack,
1,0.5:1: • Van Heine, 1,414. •Seruttor**.
11. I)elatnater,ll,s4l; Cloo1C: 1 A117
denim, 3,03.1." Presl4e4t,',.. l- "940.
Javinat Doughes, 1:,1114,;
1,9,4'1; Richmond, 4,1i.15.- Gray , .
:uul pr. Ashley were' nointtated for
A:'
;age.. Auditor—F. H. Iltanhi..
Sour, person signing hlinnelt in
last week's Behold cometout'aguinst
the popular vote system of nomina
ting. eandidatt for office. Withottt
any intimation as to will) the writer
is we venture the opinion that it. Is
4intie one whois looking ahead for' n
nomination and at the 'same time has
w liolesonip dread i?! . . the tiepple. rt.
lie tan help it be will. never. „tru.A
himself in their hands..
.tiet be.- Ito
wants • delegate conventions Where
trades eau be made and voteis Gough
if they are needed,
death of rol. Thus, n writ known Kati.ng
..bonder roMin," Is connuned, torturell
lo death by hollastn In Arizona.— Weishrn nl4.
qt ton
If our roeollmtion Serves .114 this
"Col. Titus" was one of th&rinult
cruel penrcutors The Free *tate men
ever had in Hausa'. "..
4 - No outrage was too gros, no erimc
too Meek for him to porpetrute.ou the
inoffensive people who went to that
State to make It free.' Justice; it
4 , 01115, howevi*, has overgiken,
at hist ; and as he bunt shown no mei'.
ey himself so none wns shown Mtn at,
the (lase aids 'eventful and twister-'
I.: total reeelpts
revenue for the fiscal yair.onding.ou:
Pritlay last, are Within aetion 'of
.1158,000,00 d. The total reeBlpti
'listen's are astittiated : at
and from ituhlielanda atitl4ll , otlier.
sour Las. about :?:111,00(1,0o0. This win
hake 111 i -income for the noverrtfnntit
of nearly $100,0n0,000. 'rite Sittkii4,l
fund, tip to Friday Ixtt
sit oWs tt37,,nii.1,101.na tlionpocial sink.;
lug fault shows r1,ft:17,770.`J0i, or it
total of $12'4,202,1Xi541 to Ito' 110.1eted`
from the natioutiLdeJ)L. Tito miner,
Uon•of debt for the past trtobtli
reach nearly V741,L01},001/,,•
• A Cliwitat4:4, writing:4lln% Ak
cram, the new Attorney, (;ener•.}l
ileseribtvi him w an orighuil. Uniti
and II sound Republic:Laian
adds :. "lle is not a man of 'sbnary
\
' talents, but is oue of. the:lnds( !Niii'-
' headed, indbotlimil and thorptaidy,
lin - or:fled lawyers Fluivo eV& known.
Ills hinguagn 14 rbinarlcaltly tenelind,
perspicuous; ha', sii4itii...i.' ,the Hi*t•
English I have:ewe: howl :from, un
American; null , hli words are , lio,!
well Glicisen, •So ' ''6ic'pre , ssive, that' I,f,
they Were takda",'llloWn .ha theY, ;fay,
' • from his Ho, ,they • would liavo, the,
eitcet on paper of a , welkorisiderred;
carefully correcteilnimu.script.'',
TILE antipathy . of certain (fall ftn•-+
newaptipera to tiniChitiesenlilietit,
hurpa,k44l3 belief. A Lkirreepontlent.
some weeka ago, relater! In' tho - '7ll.
biota the tilabollal device's
.b.f . ivfildi
(Ito retunilug Chinese eniigpnat
ve4 Hong 'Kong, and . .litunatif
and' faintly are tiohl into itlnvery, be
e4use, the Enllish Goyeiniunt, kti=
reale thitl.,ellYi
eounigns the 'puling "InellAl..whicit
the Chinese' : Government . 3elll not;
p6rnAt . in their nlvrrclttes. The fine rainiento ::16'portei• reprao:tliolpiter,
mut, commenting upon it: IMP!
n the eorrespOmlent nß3erts, the En
glieh Government isthrowlipg otrta
Wei in thowny entigratiOit to the
Shites, we most eertalt9yowe
uttrbest thanks to the I , :uslfsh Goy
eminent."
•
. • Tit La Crowo Lrokr reports the dth .113 the
nullity poor house, on Tuesday lad, of Mr. Lnte•
ant litueley, uncle of Horace thretey. a;uncelt
,14 frprlgyar fttVrtlini :
gura.tac. . rem " • •
We trust that the . Tribtuy_ctllter
*ill decline to i ! , (leliai tfi e expenses
i#14i'4"1441.iLei.,._44 . ." , a4 ut
;hexane t Itee to the the "autnos•
theloviatety •or
It tort
or LBCrespe
bitOni*s In .
the . {UtuN, ,Wb . 44 461}otlia4 t hls
Ism progressiye age, we have stillttot
retched thopointlet at Orhlch Indus-
Oros, Ocentitpleal'And thrifty "neph-'
1 .04.1:t,04 °M% n;10;
foot ,:tbepWs 'ott. Jaay,.,imProyldent,,
And it Iney' be, .Intemperate +andel.
f . ''tlh3'yl. l 3etartiti l ! f inutltoritles" are
"4...PW4 141 ,frit t , 1 1 4 ;
light, would) da • thew up, hnita and,
pasiblyit grtntt deal of .good.•
• frtrr. . Republlnans of the Fourth
tHstkiet lilt thts l l3tate are in'volvid in•
a didleftlty yvtile4 ; keg defeat in
bi:t;itr. 1 L43e l ite erydeh,i,ege the .
tepublicannarlmaryitnoetlngs were
wittily Philadelphia; aact }lbn. Wm.
L'Keilyl44 ninnlnated for'ciiqii•Css,
wel ) oPVettbi'.4e.einiwk-: f)•A . 'Nk
or, dna days ., bttentt: hirge number of,
.Iteputilicians of that city, held w meet,
I ipr,l . dattaassed'reaolutlons denouu
rilf:*,:h.}ll4›:44:4)(lo
.Cole t 1 4'(;, 1 0r3*,
, nud _ at this. gataering .Cole NFilliam
71.1 Thomas was.nomlnated In ,olipo•
, 'eltion • tt) intl;;e l ltelley.' :Col. T. 'was
p4t,p,(`'lli4 +OA It4t lunrneeepted
nominaticoak 11l At;sl , 4 7 r 403 4 Li '
tistriot Is hirgely I:l,epublleun, but
Judging from prelent napeantnees
neither ICelly otJThOiiitts Will be elec
ted In Oetober. . , I 1 • ~. I . .
• • Tiu Crawford 'timid)! Itepublie
ma,- at, their comity convention a
weell or two ago adopted a resolution'
again id the pdPulitr . ore' sYstent of
isiondnatingtaudidapm., : Atatlouttlid
siune,titno.it large body of. the Itepub..
limns: of l'llltadelphla, 4 magi
.sheeting; ado : Pled relolutisin iminst'
contiPulug te s st . epA cifsua
: king nominations:lu that eity, , Fraud ,
it lk. alkvediAdis hew., prueticed
hotfi:tit f#111.464 tieing-arth' of
khe'B3st&ns hie' vlaly`
OM* oqu tE;illus,,. n9Ol 'MN a
'tswintllo cealill be perpetrated through'
Ilidbobiritionfix.th4iloputai'vlice
riPgelW9t 1 , 4 1 N1C.4 0 9. 1,1 IP' 1 4 (1-
mild4r:olo ll 44tuw.plAia9 l :s;AWlT!
thg,lcandidateia. i %We alvtayo • were,
and tlyd atillcverdanti ettough"to he
that' wheo
1.7111 cheat the peoPl,9. gci u44V.- our
Iprenent mode , of nominating ,cundi
'dates, they could swind/ethent tartw
Mid& the' (14100ite 4Y.steiM • '
'Jost;f;tl'N'ta.t3ax, of Sad Intiwis
eo, arrived Ili Wiedlingtoii aty on'
last week„ nod is mid to he about
to present. :to: Congress in the
name'of his,State;—u mkgitiliettittliag
made,of ..
Silk: It was
'played ou Tlfursda.y last, lithe Mare,
nieltoom of the Senate, ,whereit at
tracted gniit:ittentioh for WS Site and
beauty, ILK well its, its being, the: first
iimieiititu flag, ever Made. of ;native
silk. • I Via also.said to be,the targmt
silkfltig'on the globe, being .% by :20
,
and.eotttainnig 82 stiare: iitrds
'4 ;in/4 allef:tir i lfhl
ttianufitetureti in Otlifornia l .tind is,of
;the . finest The ..stem !are
henclly eintwoidered; 'find' I Are 'of
golden ts4or. • l'lnt flag ,is lxiultil
with a !wavy sill: ribbeit six invites,
iwklol And Is furnishedvith red,white
and blue Italllard4 rittiflkeord,niso of
lulruriiiu produetind anclinntritifue
,ture. „litenhati . Slnts tlat.iintre
are now ,Over' 25,000,1xX1 mulberry ,
roes set outfituf growing' In Califon'.
nia, aitid hfi l 3 eonflifefftiltai. in it COIIII
- short time tlw Slate will.
be able ito supply .the , country. with
raw and, iminutheturell 'silk.
Tii.tt llitfiertO almost 'fdrrn ineog
tiga. 7 ' 7 ilie, ,XfPilionytle:Atry, nortlt'ol
littlie 4 uperior—ls abo9t- N. be intro
deceit Aoltic: 'World; .-ProG , Bell, of
eet:teni; hilt receAtEY nAldei an eltkir-'
sfolilip Nii?ltibtt:ritfet: itnil sidled on
NipiguA, Istke,, ..111e Nipi‘gen river
Is the only one of miven teen vivers in:
that district which floirs . Into Ldke
titiparlor; the others euipty litto Lali'd,
Nipigou, and, odd to its hitere;iit con:st•
line lof about 64 wiles:- The Like is •
el i ptical in shape;:nhon 1 50 In Ilekitt :
breadth &Itlitt; lb itg•th;studded wit h
islands,'"iuest of *WO AFet,belq,l'
wooded., Slut tnlioulA coul4 . not, us• i
vend the :.!II pigmy ritrer more dein teW
ittiles,ds beyond thdt there 'are rOtd,i.
le plied high roas, oT a' liits . tiltif
ill:A:1101F, bordar the ri ver, tNnioy
on the atsferit sb.l4;,,fiti.oll!4r parts.,
it expands • Intea eletitt.ef •lakes.:•::A.!
week Wig (;)ct.ti t iliedi le ‘foingi hum s
r,411 t . ) ,N.tighti A . i i ,LL i k e , ' . 4 4 ,!V0 6 it
mat OnVelkiluts:ACLlA Weto,Alx. itliil.4,7l'
thevoudtry.baynnut the !Lake I in:be—
lieved a tlavelteeef dttodfetekvtid h
°lO -1 Y ,l i r” ; ,k i btli t rol*. r # 43 :
ikitPrlir, ~ Is . far,lii, , (l, ;Ilif: Of • Aid'.
lVootbi..: Its:dint:ate, is:naid to be not
unilltiatiatltly edltfvhlxt.itd 101 l is Sta
niar. ter ableillitire:'' '' ' ' ' " "
Ell
, • l'l'li i t:' 'Metluidist l . rpiseopal Church
in't"incliinati is lust' iiO* quiqdorably ,
ruttled ,in 41in equntinity, anti 'calm
ticss : tistully-Jmunifestal by .that • re-;
ntieclAte brancli or 't lie-clltircli•mill
hint, , ' llo, l 6#illng catiie!ii,\ : t:ri4.
1 1:474 -NMI, Cott haV, liqvn liiildefl ifs.
tu-reguldn Methodist preacher; by. a
'tinsiterlitonterenceinTroyi . Mine
tfittio . l l . ldlici f fiint.en prole inlnkters
ol,that,de itoiuutti . on hotel ii xpeciiilii
in Cincinnati, on the ldlth,inst.. end
resnlveiragainst tholtev. Mn Itliza
nSOt hl . : hViltiOnY',:lth the' fieiiptJ
uryouir to healliwipd&S /l k4freOial
311eaStl re. lir. Wiley cut her scriptu-,
;nitllwiting ;cub telp 'away, and -leit
hey! i nd . ko4Pel ‘stitnitinF 9 :eiltitteveti
F-171 4CUril*;t1i 4, .4ii,
__y•31,_ 6 445 . ',,,:r .
eovereddhat sbo nov3091.11) vitt ofi Int
time, • and tl aught.. die:, ptocomling
f"enc l or the (Firintwor o.icOatlsrp4ind
I;iiiiideiitS ) td 'riiie thiAtAtikilrl
,try.'! ..01loof:the:/iPisker/l AlOniktlf;t l
ithnt , John Weiler Licensed women
et(
.'te i titigi liA nC'th i •imor6ved ,on' Me
n30.1iOs:11V10, ' tAt;O:O4..4l,ciaed
' ule %rowel). ‘ pit, itlfifi.4 . !hc Wl-%••
leyan Fonalo - C . OIIEI4N minuted ncry
of 'flitirnit "Wii Ore, tiontingito,,per
t tide nr,*,79lnt . loti."
nr• ,I s l !gbe 1110 4ifie4:4 1 4P
4 :reSSltill
ly nosing that ha, womnot.relerring•
to' -Mrs. Vitus chit ur , ao other wo-'
'niul tithe stAtiters indiento
that , . Xigac: IVA 6 it 1 04 P diVeWO445 of
'opinion in the iinatter,.l
. „
14.17 it"7."77 - 7,
Tut: terrible `!frfttiiiii."AlittEpelnkttsk
by (ko. K.•Atitldrikmi eta*, , ari(l his
Titrorrillft Ittio
publl6sins iirbatarYClocilotis i Were'tio-,
lug held in Crawfone counijr, itiid of
M=
litchiWilly° henttleetnuchthrough
!the 'rink jutnemiutely,turn Out to be
'mere fancies after all:. Thu returns
:show {tint Diek- 7 -u Meadville
rnan-441 894i/otos iu Tltusviilo for
ern:ogs ; while ISt Anderson had
but 21 votes snore in his own town for
the State Senate. This fact seems to
limiter the large qutint ity of virtuous
indignation which the "ring"papers
of western - WansAvitiiilt have been
sliowerlng.the public with for the last
week pr two:
Itgi.nrs; to theiefint of George
K. Andersen Esq., in Crawfordeoun
ty,for the Senatorial nomination the
Titusville says:
.
"lliindred.4of republicans doutalms
voted against Mr.. Anderson under it
conviction that he was it resident of
Philadelphia a year ago, and had ve
led in that pity. Such was the charge
of outside newspapers, Iterated and
reiterated' by the partisan:; of Mr.
kielemater in every part of tho coun
ty, An authoritative contradiction
&Oho falsehood was printed, and cir
culated on the eve tif. tne election, but
too, late to, counteract the effect of the
defamation: Other electioneering
canards. of the same damaging char
acter,were also circulated against Mr.
Anderson, and of course contributed
I to his 'defesit.".
A MURDER TRIAL.
(• I
The ease ollkilierldno for Killing
111, Wile.
One'evening In January last, Thos.
Sheridan shot his wife on the third
lotir of a wooden' shanty In Forty
seVenth street,. New fork. It ap
pears that in ISfil. Sheridan weld to
the War: During his ahseenee, it is
alleged, he furnished his Wife with
sums o( money from lime to time,
Sometime after Sheridan 'had enter !
et the lionqui field his wife came into
ppisimmidort afarie worth from it:lo.-
IM to !Clamor) by in bort bine° from her
father. No sooner laid she became
thus rich titan sheskindulged in the
wildest 'fables of dissipation; forming
the acquaintance of disreputable peo
end cohabiting with men the
lowest of the tow. Sometime before
the' fatal day Sheridan had Inter
views with his wife, during which he
urged her to return to him again as
his wife. By this time she had spent
all her inheritanebond was living in
the emit 'wretched style. She no
iierded her.husband's entreaties, re
fusing to live with him. The result
wits.thelLarful tragedy given in full
detail at the time. One night Shed
d:lP went tolhe:place above named,
enture.d•the shanty, amt finding his
wife in the company of a man named
Thomas Powers, .he drew a pistol,
aniViluxiting her in the chin, killed
heron the spot. A struggle ensued
betrieenSheridan and his wife's para
mour: Powers, who held the former
tilt the arrival of the police. • The tri
al of Sheridan Was to have been com-
Menced in the. Court of Oyer and
Terminer on Monday, but the sue
was adjourned to secure the attend
ance of the full number of jurors no
tified.
Queer Uomescic . Arrauguitesit.
,WA4binton Cornmpoldeut C. Commercial.
Some years since a gentleman in
this city married a widow lady, who
had one child, a triti of a dozen years.
At the time of the marriage the hes
hand's.newly acquired step daughter
was sent out of town to a hording
school, the couple not, desiring any
embarrasament upon entering upon
the uew state of marital happinuss.
After behig away for live or six years
the gift returned to town and to her
parents' house, having now grown to
be anaoeOmplished and beautiful
young lady. Presently it was eel
ticutthat her step-hailer had fallen
dwperidelY in love with her. Her
mother, or hls wife, very soon saw
the aituation, and, after a brief Istrug
glO, with herself, 'Oeparell to accept
ijs, unairtnnate consequences. Terri
ble to relate, Navin' procured a di-
I N'oree for-herself,. she permitted -her
hasbaiid to marryi. her daughter; to
Whom she alao gave a, young child
which she had borne during her sec
ond wedlock'. She continued to live
in tlighopse as a friend to all the pat
ties 'butlit'Sooli happened to be the
ex-wife's turn 'to be courted by
another aspirant for her hand, to
whom she was, after a time, married.
Both of the parties, and all parties,
continue to dwell , together in one
household, and all the details of the
affair., alainjaeginning Wend, having
been arranged satisfactorily and with
out the least misunderstanding. Is
nut this a fearful incident, as well as
a queer one°
LIFE INSURANCE REPORT.
A Denial by General Porter—A
• • - Swindle Exposed.
•
• From lA, t; INA kog •t:.
. _
It was reported:U:l , ns, a few days
ago, that Gemini Home Porter, one
of the presidents,secretaries,•and Mr.
James Wheeler, 'his brother-in-law,
' had' been for some time soliciting sub
scriptions for a }mid up life insurance
policy of $50,000 for the President;
also, thatjuThiladelphia ten thous
anti were subscribed ; that In
' this city nearly admen subscriptions
' were„ obtained, and among them
timb or Collector ; and that
• no policy had yet been issued. It is
true that such a paper has been circu
,
hated, but not, It is now oirtain, with
' the Imowledge and consent of Geller
nkPorter. • Jlisattention was brought
to,Ahe Matter, and he remarks that
has been accustomed to uphold
Use fair name of the PreSident,instead
of uniting iu schemes todestroy him;
.r that.he has neither. been knave nor
.1 feel enough to; solicit subscriptions
for an iusurarnx policy, for him; nor
countenance to any such ,
t. projeFt, ,Isielther , the President nor
Mrs'„Granthas ever heard of such
thing ; ;; A4. he is 'very sure they
Would,not t ,amepett. Lie remembers
belpg,spoken to about some such in
: surams) scheine, to provide for Mrs.
Omit! after the President's death;
and LObakli it DMA not be thought.
of; that Mrs. Grant would not accept
it, itud,it would be a
. positive injury
to the President..
This, coming'from General Porter,
is enough. It. is a public notice that
any one who goes about soliciting
inibscriptions of this kind deserves to
h,o,shown , the door, and is acting
without authority, and under false
pretenses.
A RhdOibloglEleuseut Removed'
,
...x.Orriporident of the Pittsburgh
Gywititerclat writing troM Washing
ton nnfiek; . date,,Of Juno 3(11.11, says that
thySail . Dtmlingo treaty has been got
cad, etf the , way Is a fact in which
nettrlS ,- .o;•orybody finds satisfaction.
It has,doiMnicke than 'all other caus
es 4 . )A:hate, and foster bad blood hero
durMg, tltq, present. se lion of Con
g!rca,tint.l has alicatly caused nreteli
es u r .ltepublietta ranks that will
bh a long time in healing. There
had.been so much talk about San Do
toilgp that tattst persons say It was
Wise_ oti - the Part of .the President to
get ,he„Nvishca,Of Aiwa put Into such
it.iterm ettuld':give the Senate., a
,tcipass upon tho qhestion at
Issue. If he had stopped ' without
makitg, the treaty Ana laying It be-.
for4 l itattiOdy;,accompanied_ b,y his
t*ons. for thinking It had.better be
ratified, ' therelvtiald 'scarcely. have
been, a voice to oble4t.to • his action.
Trotible lunitrOWn up from the - fact
I that hoUndertook to the Influence
of lita .great othei ' to get favorable
consideration. 1 . Ito ho doubt thor
oughly and eonseitintionsly. believes
it would be &NOSE: step to annex the
I Island ; and there Is no need to hn
-1 pug; ~ttion. the . motives: by
z •
1, h cpi e haa,'heen
. governed; but
I IninlY Oftlitse ! Who'favor annexation
tiro ...decided in their censure of the
tninuer in,whieli, he has sought to
brtng t‘ittatt such a result, anctif the
tountry, could have a full catimption
of lAM email ion of aill'a i ra here it would
heartity rt:VOice that the question has
boop:.deiths4 pnnekationists
have had three lettdem: Xor- .
ton, next Cameron, anti finally Conk
ling. The antl-annesationists would
probably maul° that, while Sumner
has stood firm as a rock, Mr.'Sciturs,
aided by Ferry, has been the active
spirit in marshalling their forces, and
he did his work with a vigilance for
which ho Is entitled to the Praise of
those who think the treaty ought to
have been defeated. The executive
SeSBioll to day was hut' ittle more
than tut hour long. Morrill llnishtri
the argument he began yederday,
and then Schurz and Conklie bro't•
the body ton voto which resulted In
the defeat of the treaty.
THE Democracy of Mercer county,
,
Ohio at &minty Meeting.last week
adopted these resolutions. It, mutt
be confessed that they exhibit , more
honesty and less discretion than, the
generality of their brethern :
Restdred, That the so called war
debt is a fraud and swindle, and was
created tinder (also pretenses and In
violation of the Constitution; we are,
therefbre, uncompromisingly infiwor
.of repridfaling the tohole of' the bond
ed rear debt qf the United States.
Raotred, That we are unalterably
opposed to negro citizenship and ne
gro sufirage, that the XVth Amend
ment to the Constitution.of the Uni
ted States was torixd upon the peo;
pie by trickery and fraudand against
their well known wishes, and is there
fore illegal, and void of 'any binding
force whatever.
"Mr. Anderson gave to Col. Par
sons,l member of the L 'filature from
Dauphin, a cheek upon he Mechan
ics' Bank, Harrisburg, for $1.500, and
to J. 13. Deininger, member from
Lebanon, a check for $2,0(X1, taking
in return their pledges to vote for
Irwin. Witneses—Messrs. Parsons
and •Deininger, the banker upon
whom the cheeks were'drawn, Sena
tors_ Graham," Brooke, 'total], and
forty others, to whom the checks
were exhibited."
This statement is froti an edito
rial in the last issue of the Beaver
Redfral, edited by M. S. Quay. It Is
the statement of ono whotook a very
active part against. Gen Irwin in the
late epntest for the State• Treasurer
ship. The members of the Legisla
ture named In the art tele, were there
fore active in his 'merest. It is to
be presumed that they were and are
his friends. ._ , We must therefore ac
cept as true the statements which
Mr. Quay makes concerning them.
What are they? I. That Messrs Par
son and Deininger pledged them
selves to support Gen. Irwin. 2. That
in consideration of these pledges they
were paid ,i-1,103 and $2,00U twpee
tively. ;l. That they violated their
pledges at the bidding of their
ters. NVe du nut desire now and here
ditherlo defend Gm. K. Anderson,
• who is charged with bribing Buse
men, ur to oundenut Mr. Mackey,
in whose interest, they accepted
the bribes.. We liave only to say, in
brief, that men who will permit
themselves to be used in the manner
in which Mr. Quay declares these
men were used, should not be allow
ed to hold any ollim of trust or profit.
If in every other way fitted to be leg
islators, they are morally Bimini'''.
tent.—Barrisburg 7hpic.
An Indian nominee.
Grace Greenwoixl writes as follows:
At the Land Office, the other day,
Mr. Wilson, the Commissioner, who
has - collected a remarkably curious
and valuable cabinet and museum,
showed us a singular trophy of In-'
than tvarfitre—a headdress of the most
frightful and illabolield derwription.
It was composed of buffalo horns and
skin, adorned with wampum and
tinsel, and long, wild tufts of buffalo
hair. Depending from - it was a tail
of inordinate length, also tinseled and
tufted, with small sleigh bells run
ning all the way down it. This
unique accoutrement was once the
property, of Tall Bull, a Cheyenne
chief, who was killed in a fight with
the S. Filth Cavalry and their
PaWnee auxiliares, under Gen. cam,
sonic time last shmtuer. When this
chief, who watt a gigantic savage,
saw that the day tVits lust, he put his
wife upd children on u pony, and sent
them wain our lines, telling them
to surrender to the whites: The In
dian woman, who was kindly receiv
ed, said that when her husband told
her she must give herself up, she
urged hint to go with her, but that
he covered his ears to shut out her
entreaties, and rushed back Into the
tight, which was the last she eater
saw of the lamented 'fall Bull. lie
was speedily killed, and these are his
Tem:tins. In the same engagement,
anotiterCheyennewoman, young and
remarkably handsome, rune dashing
into our ranks, with two children
strapped to her pony. But she did
not come to surrender. Sheen me like
a fighting fury, armed with a long,
knife, with which she struck right
and left. At last, seeing herself about
to be captured, she stabbed to the
heart first one child, thou the other,
then herself, and so perished a
Medea whom there is no Euripides
to immortalize.
. Still Impro ~•:ug.
It will be recollected that Mr.
Dawes in his New liampshirespeech
set forth inn strong light the vigorous
collection, and economical expendi
ture of MO revenue by the present
Administration. Prom the figures
presented by him, it appaared that
Mr. Johnson collected during the last:
year of his administration, only $368-
000,000, Mr. Grant, during the first
year of his, while encumbered with
the fraudulent parasites, of his pred
ecessor, and with reduced taxes, col
lected $:16S,000,000. Not only so, but,
while Mr. Johnson spent every dollar
of the ti 508,000,000 collected by his
dishonest olficials, and had to borrow
$60,000,000 in addition. Mr. Grant
carried• on the Government during
his first year, with an expenditure of
only ii 314,000,000, and, with the bal
ance of the $394,00t1,000 collected by
him, palitolT 50,000,000 of the public
debt, and still has left an enormous;
suplus in the Treasury!
The telegraph tells us that on the
21st inst., Mr. Dawes reviewed the
work of the Committee on Appropri
ations and of the House, showing the
estimates for the next year to be $B,-
000,000 less than the estimate for the
present year. Thus it appears Unit
the good work of economy and re
trenchment goes bravely on.
'flu
E Tribune,after enumerating the
achievements of Grants administra
tion says: "But we need not contin
ue the recital. How poorand beg
gardly besides these things, seems the
complaint that the President chooses
to take such relaxatlon.as every clerk
or shopkeeper seeks to secure; that
he does not nominate for office poli
ticians with whose cliiims noisy Iter
ation has made the public ear famil
iar; that he does not make! rhetori
cal speeches, and does not seek to es
tablish some great and brilliant poli
cy of foreign aggrandizement or du
medic expenditure in defiance of the
will of the people! We never advo
cated. General Grant asa great State
sman. We haveprmented him tothe
people asa sound and safe man. We
point to his record with hearty satis
faction, and are sure that the coun
try will unitewith us in pronouncing
I
him a sound and safe man still."
—ln Perry, Lake cOunty Ohio, last
Runday.,threesuudi boys by filename
of Clegg, rlAding near the Red Mill,
and on returning home called at the
house of Jesse Perry. It seems that
the 'family were absent, with the ex
ception of a son, James Perry, said
to be fifteen or-sixteen yens old.
Two of the Clegg boys entered the
house, and shortly afterwards the
Perry boy went into another room,
as ho said to get - something to eat,
but immediately returned with agun
In his hand, and pointed it toward
the oldest of the Clegg boys, who ex
cininuxl. "Don't cock it tame!" He
then turned and pointed it at the oth
er brother aged ten years, who was
standing close by, when the gun
snapped, and he fell a corpse, the
charge striking him sideways Just in
front of the shoulder, cutting a deep
gash, and then striking him in the
neck, tearing his throat and half his
neck away.
w*nurramos
. -
Closing of the anigrentional sedion—
Hot treather and Aviation — Me
Muse deeleionsof adjourning on the
151 h proximo --Lea f tobacco— The
Ainlang
.fund—Thn I:taming Ckmg,
mittee—hiconse lax—The Soldiers
bounlybill—The National anuferies
Attorney General 1 oken;
inah--The .pitaus . Betr•etat—ladiai.
!Make not
WASHINGTON,D. C.411110.80t1i 1 7 ,
As the Congressional season hi! fast
drawing to a close and hot weather
fairly set in, the work of Ccingress
mpn-inereascs. Members are visited
by!svores of people from early morn
till elate at night, daily, at their board- .
lag houses and at the Capitol. The
nervousness with which members re
oilve their company is most appa
rent now. They have now time to
attenitto their, country CollBl[l9. In- .
stead of inviting dismeion as they
do at the beginning of the Session,
they place themselves on the defen
sive iota with adroltncs3 scarcely
known only to shreWd clever p,oliti
clans they manage in a pleasing way
to 'dispatch their business, thereby
dispatching their visitors, by the sim
ple utterances of the monosylables,
yea or no.
We have had no rain here for ten
days, ! and the weather has become
dry and hut.. . 'Vegetation is matur
ing rapidly, and vegetables and fruits
of all kind are plentiful and cheap':
New potatoes .25 cents per peck,
Green peas (late) in the pod, 10 cents
per peck; cablsige, onions, turnips,
&e., proportiona ll y low. Ra spberries,
blackberries and cherries from 5 to 8
cents- er quart - .
The intlinatlon that the Senate
will ask for antxtension of the time
for adjournment is revolved with in
dignant emiunent by members of the
Mouse. There is no probability that
the House will agree to any exten
sion of the time. By Thursday it
1011 have concluded original action
on sill important measures, and will
be waiting upon the action of the
Senate, with a very strong inclina
tion to press that body into a more
speedy dispatch of the public busi-
HUSS.
'rile revenue Collector of the Fifth
Virginia district, has milled theatten
tion of Commissioner Delano to the
increasing retail sales and consump
tion of leaf tobacco throughout the
South. from which the the Govern
ment cannot derives cent of revenue.
I Io estimates the am ountof tobacco so
used la Tennesee, Diississippi, Aia
batno,l Arkansas, Texas and- South
Caro Him during the past year at over
five million pounds. The law pro
vides for taxing only "manufactured
tobacco," and the collector says that
he has construed the law as applica
ble ta,thls class of tobacco, it being
ready'for consumption. Copies of the
letter were yesterday -transmiited-ta
the elly!rmen, of the Committees on
,F inan eand Ways, and Means, and
the revenue law Will, undoubt edly,
he amended so as tb provide for tax
ing this branch of the tobacco busi
ness, which Is rapidly increasing In
all parts of the country, and if not
checked by taxation will soon exceed
that of tax-paid tobacco.
On June 30, 1869, the sinking fund
amounted to 88,691,960. To this has
been addekby purchase, (luring the
present fiscal year 1CM,151,000 in bonds
which will make tho sinking fund on
the Ist of July 8.36,812,900 which, ad
ded to the perch:6ses of the special
fund, (86,589,200,) all purchased with
in the present 'fiscal year, gives a
grand total in the hands of Treasurer
Spinnbi of 8123429,100.
The; committee engaged in exam
ining the affairs of the bureau of en
graving and printing, concluded the
labor of counting the money, yester
day afternoon, and found it correct.
To day they will finish their task'by,
counting the stamps.
The income tax is bound to up
this pull Sure. The Senate Sly a .
vote (4 3-1 to - 10• has adopted 41 1 / 4
amendment striking out untlre from'
the tax biiLtheblennui tox...The
the tfestsecan no in its furtherance; Ls'
o non-concur which; owing to the
Me time reninining this smion for
legislation' will allow the Income
hut to expire by limitation with this
year.
- The action of the Senate on the in;•
come tax questions is by no meaner
unsatisfitctory to the private feelings
of the majority of the membem of
the House. This will clear the skirts
of much further responsibility in the
matter. They have all along been.
.very 'nervous over this question..
The wealthy liorliou of their unistitu:
cuts-ktes° income are greater look
to their members to vote for its repeal
whild those of small incomes, mostly
exempt from piping any income tar
who•onstitute tie majority, look to
their tembers to do quite a different
thin , ,
I
rite bill for e‘jualization of boun
ties a hich passed the House several
'days since is exdting no little inter
est as mug the oddiers here who will
he ell ‘eted by tie passage of this bill.
A.m cling has leen held during the
week in its inturost, and addressed
by. ienerals Gibb of wisconsin.
Stott bton of 3lichignn, Turner of
New York, WO others of note,
strun ly advs.:Xing the passage of
this ill as the !moot equitable one
'ever ntroduced in Congrtas foe the
•benefit of the sidliers. An appropri
'de resolution wpassed for the ap
pointment or committee of two
c
from tacit State c o await on their re
spective Senators urging its pussug,e.
in brief this bll provides that ev
ery soldier who served in the late
war shall be paid after deducting all
bounties, if any, previously paid, the
sum Of eight aid one-third dollars
per month for Oh whole time serv
ed. i
It Ls thought t ere will be no little
opposition to tl t provision' 14 nib
genetal Antnest bill now before Con.'
grew, 'which t ea away from the
late insurgents tes, all jurisdietion
over- the territ occupied by the
National cemetthes and place them
under the entirt control of the Na
tional Govenamit. it will be '"ar
gued by some t t the enactment of
h /
such a law will t Ely lead to harroiv
up in. the people if the South antag-
Onistic feelings to a Government
which suspects theta of desecrating.
the resting placed the .Natiou's dead.
The oppositionto the confirmation
of Amos T. .Aelt e rman as Attorney
General, was Ina at the instance of
a ramorset ailthat the nomina
-1
tion *was a con oink* one, rather
than the result o ifigent search after
the best man fo that high position:
The fact that hg in his application
for the removal d disabilities, emelt
ed that he wen into the rebellion
voluntarily, mac his case, it was
thought at one title a desperate one;
anti ho assured fiat no little surprise
was manifested it his hasty confirm,
ation by the Sentte. . .
Gen. Walker,Superintetident of
the Census Burtau, is sanguine that
he will be able t; make a prelimina
ry report showing the actual popula
tion of the sweet. States, in season
to determine BP Congressional pp-
Portionment of he several States.,
it
,
it is quite certain that one or more
ltepreseetativesltiarge will have to
be chosen in streral of the States,
which will add huch interest. in the
coining fall campign. - , • •
It now seems t is quite probable,
that after all thse years of treaty
making- with ti Indians, after all
thevast expendi ut attending these
treaties, and e sacrifice of life
among lxith the •hites and Ihdians,
'that it will bed ermined that what
has been clone i: eyelid and of no ac
count. The H se committee on In
dian' affairs, tc:, to the opinion
dint tone of Eli treaties are valid ;'
for thereason ti t all treaties or con
tract made beta 4 'nations or indi
viduals, pre-su i:t that both parties
havii tile intent' undtho ability to
malatain its art ~: and the Indians
being a savage and unenlightened
people,who t the forests without
houses to live In are Lorne condition
to make a ratio. treaty, and if made
have not the : i of obligation' to
keel it. ' - (hum.
1
stave Or.misso,s E.
.„But few persons pass any 031114dora
tole time of life without experiencing
bbute of the aches, jades, weaknesses,
iffeknisses, eet., which are the mind
otexititing disease.t . •
z Thdle.nlenitortiAihoulst.netilir ho
Passed over lightly, nor considered
Slightly, as their neglect is the great
014PP91 1 /AtiLlingeringsickne 4ses .
.ElanDrghlt chfcinie disease of to
daY might have been arrested in their
fadpieektlieres;
long since °blab*, he4.,,timely up-.
lineation been mad to accinselentious
physician'of learning, of,Judguissit s
and of skill in treatment.
Thnelightest feeling of distress. is.
pi/3111W evidenee of existing : . 11P 1014 e,
and the sooner it is removed the bet!
ter. • . ' • ' -
By thus nipping disease 'when
these Signs first appear,
hundreds of
lingering cases may be avoided and
much suffering prevented. •
It hi not enough, however, for the
physician to know the anatomy of
the human body, the pathology', Of
'disease, and the nature and proper ,
ties of his medicines.
' He must know how to interpret these
signs,nf dtscase i that he may „antici
pate their actions.
He must know how to determine
thenature of the disease, that ho may
select that. apptopriate remedy ...with.
which' tunbbreviate its course. , '
lie shiustknow how to estimatethe'
strength and endurance of the patient,.
that.he may calculate the prospects
of a care. • ,
These aro some of. the. advantages
we propose to gain by a scientific ex- .
=Matfett of the urine.
The/ails which the opticleappettr
anon, chemiclo anlysis, and Inver
scopleitehservations reveal to . the
physician it compensate more than a
hundred ; ld for the time required
to make the examination. • •
They throw such a flood of light
upon themiture of the disease, and
give such demonstrative evidence of
the extent, that both the kind degree
may often bede fi nitely determind by
an examination of the urine alone,
and, whatever the disease, seldom
!bits in furnishing us with the clue
to tho principles upon which it is to
be treated. ,
No ono should disregard the slight
est feeling of indisposition, no more
than the severest suffering, but re
pair .at once to a physician, whose
whole time and attention is devoted
to the diseuvery of the best mode of
relieveing the mint afflicted, in the
shortest time, and at the !past possi•
bie expense.
.L. 01.1k4llUE M. 1).,
1:32 (.;rtit Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ExeitinglEueounter with allerne.
The Montgoniery,(MksourDSTanfl
ard says': One of the must exciting
scen6 and terrific encounters that it
has ever been our privilege to record,.
occurred at the ford near L'Outre
Lick last week. Thelacts, as we re
ceived them from au eye witntw, ure .
these: On lust Saturday evening Mr.
Thomas Moore and a gentleman by
the name of Thompson twitting In.!
lower ' L'Outre township, weto
turning home from and
stopping at the ford of L'Outre pro ,
posed to taken bath and water their
horses. Mr. Moore was ridings very
fractions mustang policy. Ile started
into the water with her, and when he
had ridden in to where the water was
deep enough to swim her, the pony
cominemaxl rearing and plunging,
and finally succeeded in throwing
Mr. Moore, who received a wound
on his right ankle and foot from a
stroke of the forefoot of the pony,
which somewhat disabled him for a
while. The pony mired up with her
forefeet entirely out of the water, and
Made a dart at Moore, which would
have'ended him then and there, had
not Moore, Quick as thought, darted
under her body, came out in her rear,
and Made forthe shore HS fast as ,his
arniiind legs could tarry him. The
pony saw him, and with the blood
running M from her nostrils, in her
fury and excitement, and the . d evil
ittherlyee% li/heeled and Anode
anothei , . plaint at him,-whiell was
avoided by Moore, diving under the
water and swimming Stine distance
under water. - This time Moore
riiitehed thq bank in gaiety, but had
no hunt to•elloW the. Trioo o g row
under his Net. Thu pnorivab after
Ida/ immediately, and t Cfei t
rhae took place on 4the'fiank' for the
distance of about when
'Moore was compelled to take to the
water again to as* his imam. 11.
seined a stout ehibllthikruppl I oil the
lxitik into the thitt ist i t lie pony
following. Ito strain tepidly to a
log lying about midway in, the creek
artii• Mounting iShe gtive thy pony a
severe: blowate, she onne'tp in hot
pttrsuii. Th*:iteented to cool her
excited teelitimandlhestaticid back
1 - 4 r. the shorn: ';pursued
heonne the puOnwrainl Moore soon
oVertaking•thepoiiy, tuoliated, and
after talminiiteriolg iteverak severe
blows on the be qf thepOhir„with
suceeMM 110801quering
her. The battlewaspiNiltpati lA:were.
Moro saysfilipony tnifit): dirty
It:matter, takdoestiot Anna to :wash
bet. again' bliVawiritiminic::r, •
Perinifelhe igiOt.tigikitiblii duel
ever finight 'took' place' In' 180$. It
was pectiliarly.Prenen .1n ity ;tone,
and Wald harldly have occured un
der any, other than a Frenellidate. of
society. tirandpre start-M.' Le
prising, out of
jeakitelly concerning it lady - engaged
at the' , Imperial Opera, one Made , :
.( 2 1 1 # niVit-i r PheSial.ifFeedi tP. 00 11 t.
a duel to settle their revedtiCe
claims; and in order that the heat of
angry; ixissiou should not enterfere
with,the pplished,4lewas.A ,qf the
proceeding, they. postponed the
duel for atuontli—the lady agreeing
to bestow her smllc~ion the survivor
of the ttco, if the other was killed;
(Wet thietwnitinteittd44.
the two urea, it not'actually expms
ed. The duelists were to light in the
air.. Two balloons wereeoustruete d,.
precisely alike. On the day denoted,
Ile (irandpre and his second enter
ed the air of one baloon, Le Pique
and his second that of the other; it
was in the pinion of the Tuileries a
mid an iunnense concourse of spectii
tors. The gentlemeii tv i ern In„dry,
net itt,eileti otlide,.but at ellth.othet • s
balloons, in order to bring them ,
down try the escape of gasp , and as
pistols might hardly have served for
this perposd, each • aeronaut took a
blunderbuss in his car.
At a given..signal the rom that re
tained:the can were cut, and the bal
loons paean ded: Th ewirgivos mod
eratn, and kept the ballOoni at about
their . , Ltititilatticiee - pfpiiihinirrds
OpartWlfehlibonfludrtimillitil9lhve
tlieouonc l otthoeartkaPrecorrert 4 /0
signal jfor firing was giveh: M. Ile
Piquemd,but n AL de Grand-
Pre fired and sent a ball through Le
ique's, balloon.•ThO balloon collaps
ed, tbeear descended with frightful
itqclih is qoini
Weeertillhed to pieeths. , 1)g Urablpto
eonlintied his ascent triumphantly,
and terinitudenloterial voyage sue
cessfully at a distanceof seven leagues
from Paris.
llot Mummers.
Front the published records kept
at Nuremburg, in Bavaria, we trtus
late says the Detroit Free Press, the
following interesting:acts relating to
extremely hot seasons, In limes past:
In the ydar 1135 the. earth cricked
by reason of the beat, the wells and
streams - In Alsace all dried up, and
the bed of the river Rhine was dry.
In the xea; 4152 Bid' heat waft so
!great that :mild exposed to 'tlie sun's
'rays was hot enough tq cook eggs.
liGo great numbdrs of soldiers
in the. atinpaig,n against Bela died
from the effects of the heat.
In 1175 and.:= the crops of hay
and oats failed completely.
In the years 1203 and 120-1 - a mac
could have crossed, dry shod, over
the rivers Seine, Loire, Rhino and
Data Me.
In 1393 and 114 a multitude of
animals perished by reason of the
heat, Which was so great that the
harvests dried up.
--Captain Sagpuel orapacp, an
old citizen of flume Gillet; died
on tho 13th ult, utter ; . seven and
lingering illnem. qlo Was one , of the
veterans of the was of 1812, and serv
ed under General' Scott:, at lAndy's
Lane, and In tiikwa l *jilt Di .° ns
captain of a company he - again served
under his old chief. Flo had been
wounded in tho wnrof 1812,and drew
a pension from the Government In
consequence. As n citizen he' wus
Xew' tdv Aèblbnta
• -- • AnNiravw
gEgiaa "-ELEM. EfEtlirir
patrols d IMO Seribdr to sever Billed
(not Warta' One ease) to cure the very wont mica
of Blind, Hebb* or Blordlag Nadi. Throe who
are aftUctod should Immediately call coo their &lay
gist attd get Wasoasia riga itutsor. It la ea ,
primly Am the Ma, and 4 pot mom/waded to
cars say Giber disease. lt cared many cum
or over ira""4. l * , trYfiq u itNF l'
IX
I?.yt3P~PEJIA~
Wiitisarls Twos L
Pfltr,' 4
=7 lot DMerkl, sz4 Okra *ear
idre
ecallyensisa iCks anliabal stnuauna
tunic and a splendid appeaser; It
h
Wa
sloatacb and rotates We dliyestly• orglauLlo Aar
health y state. Weak, nervous and dy d ieptle per
shoulAuna Wetssisy,alifsome. nor
sale by &VOW Price Infel:00111r.
Warilits=sgh Salaam Is b,.llEg, colt
ea lag and ea
„ lot: The extraordlastypcnv
sr It pormapvt I ~ toy rellorip.a4" diluent ,
/Latta Ctltrag: thditt . W7ublusteNmileu breougha,
Colds, Sore Thrall. kirOachUltinn/ 43,2 4 Calsrrt ‘l
Umlaut/64, Asthma mod Comaumptiou 1, almost
.Incredlble. So prompt Is the relief and certain It.
effects to all the abort, mom, or any athmticmor the
t da hroat aoit louts, thatahttusauds pt physician, me
ga ily pttiwAlatuttit4 'NA EMI Mg saes Wet It Is
the must Maltag and ewelpratmg r
Wino kror
Suchrtl. - . Ilho N a rte. alp spa alfortV let, Ithl 14
mastsmsea oust bottle saws a cum. Id by drug
gists, St Inge bouJea. Prted•Que Dollar. It sa
your mat Milt If .you Mlllcougb atl/1 aUllor. The
t sup.
' 7 01- iurilEr
0 lib
Is free troth any porauouns rdpa or hopurit a be
ing prepared for thvori "tau 'woke a atrutalaut.
It is a aplendtd appetizer and tonic, and the lineal
thing in the world tor. purifying the blood. It is
tLe moat pletwaut and delicioth article era oilfired
tothe pblic: far at:Tater to brandy, whloty, wine,
bittern, a ny other article. It IS more healthy,
and cheaper. Poth male red female, young or Phi.
can tithe theVi'lue of Lae. It to. In fart, a life pre
,Perver. Those who shah to enjoy good health and
a fox dew of Ilt ely aplrha, will no well to take the
Wine of Lira. It is iliffl.rent from anythlng ever
before to use. It Is void by druzg ; also at all
respect:4ola saloon, Price One Dollar. in quart
bottles.
w=inatzimai
ratalatenagogue Is the only ar
ticle known to cure the one, pt will cure lu
ever/ case-) Where, in the luridly In velikh'
Important medicine Is IRK Wanted r Mother*, thi.
Is the groats•+( Itle.*lug seer otlered you. add you
should Utusediutuly procure It. It is al,o it cure
for Female IrreguLattieo, and may le.: Ll:petaled
mum In every taro where the mouthy bow its'.
lazy obairncted through cold or bold 14 ,
druggist.. Price Oue Lollar. Or rent by Mall Oa
rticelpt of One 'hiller and a quarter. .Vldrees—'
alp State street, Chimgo.
Vor rule by S. C. 1134N0N. linelmatert atxr
11110., Bridgewater, Pa., jyti,ly
HOMES
FOR 'THE - MILLION.!!
Rare opportunities antricrw *desert fur sequthur.
hums in a mild, krulthy told rougettial etiolate fur
one-tenth of their value Ilse yea . . hence.
TILE NATIONAL REM. ESTATS 'AUFINCT
has for 'silo real estate of et ery description. !mat
ed In the Iltddle nod Southern Mates: Wilortict.ii
Wort, grabs, aud
.1 reit fore.; vin, aarae and cof
fer/. plantatious; amber and mineral lauds; city,
riLfuge and rural resldeli.am awl Luein<ee mtnlltin :
Mint end ml/1 factorleg. ,Pr.
Write for Land Ittyister combining altltcript i OE4
location. price lOW I,Cfl4a of properti. tie hard
l'r° 4 ' “e4 ; t V •
-Itao, count:tied with our Real IS cake, we
base 11, getic.rot claioLjunl Ilitenk.l9 racy under.
the suplindaina anti! ItanraThwala Ts) h,r.
late ot the Ordnance lisp •rtM , Ut• WOO 1,, 1 .0 , a
ads nttftc and practical Mechanic, and will nalu_m
ted
isetlngtirretut Vaa eromaa Dvpalutento,
vuctmar.ui tb t NYsi iwgzf.vi • Vtthuti!ca
1 3 A.'r kIN 'l' C 1 I C. 1.1:
itaesit payers carefully prepared. Dr ratings
tiatlly executed, and !Went.; secitra for Inreht.
or. Iu file Mortar po.sildr time.
topiebil itterition even to relanred oisec dto
awe. for rriO OW, earaliOn, 611erftnliet:1160M1Wr.
Meta. dt.
. .
Preinnbtary crantirationne to the patentahlttlY
An mike, nude on n.Telpt at • bele( cieserign,
non of the rave—no model helms requirod. .
Favor rhown
by .61Attn,1 then! In pructning. pateuts and tater:
wards utitiq their inventions.
Cutdidetn itrour - bueiner.si rel4lons
MVlllOllr. -
Terme inure rehroulthle than ankthec reliable
4 , 11 1 11/V Cliethlittehtsinhtzraftu e YiVe t
sent fra.' .Ithlretr : CLIt. ire Pr" 4
. The Nettiehqf BOIL ,reterle Agehry, ,
aid up itn.4 Art ,,,,, Y 01"41 , 4 4 4 NA P.
kVA( •
A. W e ERWIN & CO.,
N 0.178 Fdcleral Street,
i3I,L 111;.171' !'l7'3',
,
are lane offering xruur extra pt)atl
bargains in all tbt• latest and mast pop•
ular stile.? of Airco : G(l , 4s. ire !could
(vat special attention toourr xtoek of
I•renr/t lawns, Organdies, Chinlza,
lw•nns, Ilernanix, Cheju
Japan to l'oplins, all ncii:
arulelefutat desigux, pailiesda;gy ad-
aptetlft». the ,qettanft
=MEE
A . 1 1 .434
At 23 ccuts, Whitt' P. K.,
A t r I FS P: ni t'6 l Y int r P .l
At $0 ccuts, %VIM!! P. K.
U 2O cents, Fi.vred
kL jO CUllil4,
At 12t, evitt.4, Light Chita., •
shetinio
ltl.u•k shrthitl4l Shaw
Settlt *11:1%11...
~tnpl•d feII:HMV: SildWIS
V bite Lunn Shaw 1,.
Black and White Striped Shunt.
,
likirk anti Willits Cite. k Slu m 1.. I I
} A. Slitting ?nod of stor,v . ,(a) per shot= Lt pro-
I
~. • -f i • ekd for Lho roderopttosuot .the ligutL4. to toictt
4 - etlegt gue year after the completion of the Ruud..
• The mortsiogebi for $15,000,000, of it bleb ti,uno,-
tea wilt' he D., , ,,,,,,a and held IL) truot for the rte
tieliiiiii 7 i — tifilTifiraiallirlriritrfirilil7:iglitlY
f :-
3
. ~„„, ..,.. 111 . 1110,
l' 44i e i
~ 4
o .a I sth„. matt taut
I, ill Ito . tlete Si bit r,,
1 et t imp l ' the on w 101 l
1 ,
II utth tip what
IEII
WE HAVE A 14:1$1' . 1101;k: QF
iSL 1.1 44 1 :•eN 1
Merrimic.' 'i?Or Chintzes,
4:• ..sir,,,; ,
Whirli ware stiltselling .
• Lti hs•
• k .;
•
AN.g •.
ir:Wl4l4 co'*.
Z. -
ALL EGUENIC CITY. PA.
jtialk.t-Y:•29 . "
Banking Lonna,
CoVVICU OF
I TISK do HATCH,
, 7
BAKERS' ' •
AND nur.g.t6illiiriiii4lit&t. SECULLI
'jk AD Ti n '
• No. 5 NAIIAAU tiTLlgrr New Yuck •
,
1.. . .
11obilteff1 3 . WM.
Tito rsoiar►abto suttee* which Itßentle4 our DO
gollattote et the Loss% of t►e Coretut Peyote
Rettatottr Cooriort 'and toe Werretitt
RAILROAD C . and the popularity and cred-
it
,w no *k th +t 4 i4 I T T i mil 4 4 ". / 1! 4 ° ,"0
'kers, both in thla country and, E owns,. have shown
tAat the iiret' Niitge„le Ronda of Wrsoli Inc:tied
and honorably managed Rallrouts an, promptly
reoCtlxVl sad tidily taken as the tucastanitabi,
safe, and advantageous firm of invest yield
lugmunL a more liberal income than can hereafter be
derived (qui kielerqtrtent, UOPIIN ane r avallfbloto
hake theft • ' "1
Aiisdrett that, ht the eehet:ocrafol•e;ollathui'of
superior. Railroad Loans, we are ro+ting a grant ,
pabile want, and tendering • tralselde serrke— ,
both to * the boldere of Capital awl to thoft. Amnii
- National works of futerual Improvement whooe ht.
trioalc merit nod betantlal charac he entitle them
to the tow or isplud and - tiie . cuigleno,; , or to, ~.4
00,...-WO now offer cootaleace and
satisfattluo the .. •
~1 ; I,, -• • '
FIRST iIiiIiTGAGE BONUS
IM;a3Mil
nesapeato and Ohio Railroad , 1 Company,:
The I,lorajogile aid Ohio MOlrtitot,oniiiectieig
hu f 'lthanlic and the rusitaiffertit liarb?rig or!.
he Chesapeake Hay with the Oido river at a point
f reliable naviptbni, and thuP, with 'the entire
Woad typuin and water Tl 7 , 020pOrtStIon of the
great %' It and Soullaw.t, teems illaa addl-
Eonal East and West Trnuk Line.
Imperatively domanited for the accommodation Of
Ito immense nool :ormbp growinfz trausyortatuor
Jetormu the Ailaßtie seaboard and Earlqle 011 the
'mud, and tip, grcat. larocknettll the
4JUiu land Slio.i.ennol Valley* un thu tither
The Importance of till. rood a♦ a new on tivt front
tbo Wo,t to the Kat =gables It Into mic of 11313011.
al con.. menu. nod Inlitre* To It en extenaire
throngli irate from Ova day of Ita completion
white, in the ilerelopiamtt of tpe aztob;iive ngri•
cultural and mineral resource,. of Virginia and
Vte,t Virginia. It possess a. along It, o•.vn line •
the eletu•..•nto of litanyo and piogtanlo local
Time the 4neut both gener.tlao.l I
which demand the completion of the Che.dimoto
and (ihiollrowl to the tthio fiver. afford the
nnafantnn nt It• rua•+. and ralnr • and
newt, it the nu,so impartrtai and
=
lig superiority am an %V,•l rutkfr, um!
the prilthisit Of zrl. imma-, at.; prattubl.:
:watltink'tb. L cotniit,floll:lLave thump tot thelit•
le4titA4 suit' co-owl - adult of prouttittla
and Itailrukau turn 1411Lir cilj of .and
and lnctirn Intmrity, irho.c cunlnT :10 sh it.
to..:et&T o itb that .af eminent ctlizet, and bu-1
ne.• n..n of tn,tyres
an encrgettc. Loathable: and • incesq.ll •Inana;:u.
MEM
ypie ItaltkiAlaxpi,t,l i tip urr..Uou frouk
Itichfound to the eachr . ..ttett tiollthur Sitriu4s
or Wept Virgiton, toiler, anti there reut.ou but
1, 1 14, aloe portio:ly culcstrtl. led i to he rumple •
curt it to ibn proposed lerrnlnna On the
Ohio river at, or near the snout!, of the Big Sandy
Area, ISO adtaa Kbuva Clocinnallosza MO Who'
" -
below
pit ! - burgh. ••
Liner are tre . e projected er w prZ . 1.1... through
Ohio and gentarety Wilds pant, r bitch' COll
- the t'heraln•ate and Oleo with th.• entire
INllroad +~,.t,•m. Of the We.: and Soutto,..t. and
with the name J 44110.4
Ita v . :ll4:Able fr.lotilivev .4 I , TV/ion 34 . , /13.LVAIV,
will pl., Ow I 7 4 , gapoLle .1- I':, oltel Com
itiAy etionr. the rirho,t mid nin.i I;4Nevrfill And
trn•uturthy eorportt het. ii he vomit, v ; :14111 there
19=1
uork .N 11.4 t , , uk initim .1011111 of m.
CEGEZ
The tirtAllt of the Loan have been arrarr.zed al th
special nd.'rro.+• to the iv:mitt of nll el.htot, Itt
SlNltatet. Inll COlllid WILL.' ROO. kitSIISNII uC COlll
I=
=I
ir,41()()(), ti.ioll and sloo
They Ivlli 134 finned 411. 0/1 , ..p01.
to Iteurer, and may, bo held In Mar form t or
Thu bond may b 4 I,o,Jereil In the name of Ito
owner, uriabilau cualyous re.Lssuu. {Ayala., lup
tearer attached, ate p/ uaipnl being tlik , o
fvrralile only nn th4ltook, or llicCotopsny:rttilevs
=
The tiapotet RAY bidetarlea.l laitl cancel It ,I.the
land t* a pird
„.. /Zaliffact .1 Mad, MM."
4
r,.....„.,„,, ~,,.,,,w,...,,iny, and
the le . . teg . 1!110(4 . I.3ylsle ,
......;141 .1e• rezkterell
c.wurr 041114 . idlerneY• . ' ..'
ME
I '!":4•" , .':' , •: - -••: c. .--•'-;
Th'lll2l .,
.., ~ r . ,. i 1 ,
~ . enti.lF . ityely .. T.. 4. .,
, '' • o rs i; Jul. rrith I Id .
;1 4 . 6 ' . ! lels mgr el. di,
../ w 1
. .
,' • " go ..i. zuled bu il. ..pon
- 4 4. , - - I
ciaL4 -. t nu; cl• . f 111 sled ..1. 4 .;
'l:Vit .r' •
ro''. Z a
'lL``' .'L• ' rty irimpuo .. riii Irmo maim
I. 141iNettiigereot ti 7; ok I^ , lill'.4q.
from ovonl.4l* , ..I. Prlnglol 'I: i1der...4 . !.'
irly . "In gold • city 01 N. w l'oelr: , i .? ,
1111 D SEA MOSS FARINE CL'..
,-.
. int.t.,,,. 4 1a • bla in 21:11. and N*III /K r, I 1 ; .
. ' '.
. 43 r.ail r .. ~!
, .
-.-
.1 lis
'fr.'
':1414! -: :' . -A l ' F 4 . ': 1 " ;1 ‘ 7 :: n "rt Plantation Bitters
' •i-#0 . ; ,-, --x --.= -6. iv - - ---.-- ' - rut • ' 5;. '9;.2_lA(;i)_ N. -
....• -'v , ..... ...".:'..:...=-• --- 1
• ••••• the r Ii
.kin;;
atlitational iii‘,, , tmento. to huve lite
c:lltsitlie :it tilt:6nd se.d.lll) at thS .
Luau b eccatre‘t Dy a toortztgo op.! th4l
indite Lbw Of Road frotu 111Chtukto . il to the Ohio
river, la tUt the equipnieut gml al? other property
and appartettaneea connected therewith.
13111ES11
The preAent price Is tiO and accriseti Intern!
A Loan.o amply - aapare4.l.o tarefull> guarded.
and morertain hereafter to command a prominent
iillifFAßtAttait- -10 6 4: 0 4%10 6. . •
eto, •tMI ikon , ‘ 1 , 41 .' "
one, abotober—
vt•ry
FISK & HATCH,
"..•
r. S.--We 11l Vt . bylled 011101/01..
run pa rtlenhmetatialleal details...maps, tde.makh
trill ha fartdabod upon appncatioa.
tr4e buy and sell Gavernalent tkmda: and
recelaa Ole saint t op, ii)rp4-
1110 n,.. and Zlassa.saNtyl Ity7tlsack ut algig, sad
allow Internd On dally balsam.. • •
, .
NeW - eAtivertine»tents
AGENTS WANTED Yo st
"WONDERS
• OF THE WORLD,"
()VMS CVIIJI 1110111Allb ILI.COTMATN,. T,
>;.t. bed...Msg. MIA Meat AUtfiCli‘n
b.* ,TIT polblislied. head . far !mulct,. ,„ ,
trnn. 4.,,mr, A d.ln++ vrisi4,lll (
411 iSnowne St. New York.
I ,
Irlig bEAIUNI) ,„
/ 11 11 I STEPHENS
theett e4 4lll• ,,us tory o f the
„ the Wu l• LOW ready. /1-e, L „,
with Iris. red ' ~..,i
atloalptioa ore the wur n Thdelreri Nnaunnrpt
1141.414 C Co.. FLUAdelpfila, PA. .
JAI.
0471 A P. , C UR E
c, 1 ,. . , , 1 1 , ...end are „
GM, , 1 uloi4 1
.44 , 1 curl i. of .
:: ArAek Fk •tilrfh ad begh,..,,
CM - DEAFNESS W - . ", - ,' . i t l: l %. , i , re
lemma, N. I. , • 1 "'
Mt.
M I LL: IS NU lit: nn G: , ors
My BU 16..n.dinz OILY elthr. „
d4c, beight, CON! . or vy..C.1111,1 L alt. )uu 4
.;:
'
ulna by rcturu mall, a correct po 0, 4 , , ~,,,
? L .e b.her L et or wife, withi.dind and date ci . L ,
rlage. Mamie W. Yoh, N. U. Inalottr. No. si,
Voilmerille, N. Y .
be ~
~ _ .. ,
A r more AGENTS are WANTED e, ,
of the C.. EAPLAT sod ISE, y ii,,,, . ~ , s..
world WeV. W. A. BIN 1.F.14.1
NA.'171.11 - 141.L. Ili. Toz „.„
I .
6,,,,,,,. clear elc•ulpt dote 01 LK a ) ni.r) n 1 •.,
.packs eat lira A r. . Viol., F,1.., I ~.. • ,„...
~
ir.c. • dc,C.Linifellnd Ly W. thou, 1 ' .
tmt mu* awl replete it lilt eit.lin4 ,
culotte or thew utahifohl tercuL•r .
of the fume. Lohtelem (our +tic
saluahle add Itici., Ingle the S.
tiogutaLett naturalnds. mils:.. • 4 •
licon. Lud m. 0.) ••
to Agents about sLct or - part ! ; • L..
lighted uith it, old and y0utt,...44
:Nothing Ulm .1. In th., fil•
from V' to Irbilloor day, stud ti
latest and lest ...Ilium of. hi ,„‘„; •
illuatralad circular att.( OJT
Nark 111.4 Bade- • A. If. 11l IMMO,
Publieber.loo Uu...tout ht. 1 • int...1 )
4Le 1111111 Mill11:11
Lilo /11.1.(mil k..,
:1)0.1 A vrnt.lll.o, at :0..4
UM( ~
..... ;
I , aroutt: 0.111.1. .•( .. • ,
(nu t . N u . 112 o tab 4111
THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY!
Dr. W.ILREIL's CALIF - MINE% •
VINEGAR BITTERS.
More than 500,000 Persons
Bear terlltcony Id/ Ilicir K'.rt.C•r.; q'
IMZEM
.?.:.:wzr.tin Aim Tur.i:j.;7:.
Rade or Poor Ilttni, Prue I" %or
itud /Leaman I.lquo, n.t
our! Itlvnetthed to *vac the. t.gotr,
Appetlitry, ."I:t•torere:
the tipylet on to drunlata..oa awl itzliu, i . •
true medicine, wade trues the native
llerba of Vatiforaga, free from all A label..
stint Wang,. 11,ey Al, the GREAT U Lim/
prigigriEg and Life (Heinz Prtnelpli,
n pert.a.t. Renovator and luvigorstot of mr or.
tern, carryinlr off oil t0.i.,.0,14 ~„ ,
lug the hawd to n
, t.• 111 take thl ee 1:1I1. - re mccortl:llg to .l.t• .•
remain lung nnr. : ,•;l
$lOO mill be ;i‘en for an int:W . :dr: , •
bunce nr.z not ill,trOyi.4l 1,1 r
M=IM=CMI
Voetin
'd
; he V anhina
''nt"f Try 'r do Chriuult.
inallsen and Gout, 14 •pejtodta, or lode
atatlon, ISllltouh,(tient, and In
terinittent reveral Diwea.e. 01 Ihr
IlloodiLiver,Kidneya ono Gladder,,--
IS Men bait? twrrrautet ru•ce—:t.l Mud. DO:
caws ere Cht.ell br Vitiated mood,
0 , I,llls in hy. tim tirrattz. •
Dig,C•LiTe Or=111111.•
l' curve the 11.33t01i i.•• r
Ith !overt tit.. hurrtitrg thront.th it •tsth
pier, Lrupt,orh , or ho.r. , ..1,11”.. it e 11
It htt•trut - ht , t iii fins • t
It :a y.mr ir•Putt,••;:l t• •
Ixetrp the blued f , :ry ctrl th.• h. t, • : •,•r •
MOS
'• 'l%ll' •ad ott.. r WUIIII 'l•tr.a.g u.
fygteMol e.rtnnfly tuutt•il.o, nr7
tir
.1.1.1 Intern. rt. ut
rhea• Int ter. I.ave ut 11,11. nar 3.1!!
ralka tart ~111, ll.e ...trt ..trouLd •. • a ~.
printed In P•nr 1.211 av, EnJII•11. ,r.t.
r'r..A.th J. ‘V.A1.1,1,1,,
Commurt••• , . N 1
R. il. AIcDON./11.11.t. (13 .1)131;zg1,1••it.A A. r •
dab Fr3nc.ro slid twentilieoto.
Commerce JL N Y.
Litr: AULD fl ALL imulilil3l" .32t11,411
A GE 1V IWANPIrCD.--4410 Pgit
1 by the AMERICAN ENITEINtt 31.0
11411 b. or WI. ..
•
AIrrANTED ; -• TO ,11 1!”. 4,11
sEWINU.II , ,Nt HINE. It
Arlo," and a r•u o d , •
Prlee tl3. nth, oki,;:o:, • ,:. •
ong!.•r-ret.iloold for fr. or I. arg'.larlnz; r •
(JCT.\ ‘;‘,lN \FA( 111%!..
. 11,1 1:1 . 1 . ,
lk.tou.
1117N - Kin ::-. 7% ,, hit.4 lila, I)
\P PO: -Liberni Inclucemeit.;-.U•serip..
I" 1!.11 - • ( r.e ./. C It \ ;I/ I.
MEE
\V !..ii r t 1 ;1 1 11:.: N EN r % .: I tg. " rr
I
JU.A.k..• U.. ..
,4,1?tA , • , 411:4 rv..-4.•11
Mt On,
Wll..eler t •
Co. All other unior-1 ,,, 1 oto.tOt- • -
tor , cot then AP'
And 11., tot,o- , 1.•,111 •• 4 , •
t . Lkfth, o.
111 or St. M
,Agents Read This!
$6 to $2OO per Mouth made by hub
Selling IS HOE OF WHIIINGifiII
Oat 5(.1,T C cnsnN AND V• 4 O.
B KNSOS LOSS/...Vii. uto
I..tpo,ltrincl.trtmrly bon rtd. only t. 7
lion. Very ltberett touts gist,l.rr 1p
10,trAteti nod Iltga, our c,r ",'
K. 11.111; linrtfonl, Conn.
WHY DON'T YOU TRY
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS?
They are a sure , ure for Sore fhn'•+
(IA I , Croup, Diptheria,
Hoarseness; .Ilan, a sltere.v.lfill .le, h.,
dll.for
. . .
Price c,nta 1, r Sol,l :ir /I: 0111, ,
of prier hrl; K •.: l'utt
\ ''lt 1:1" DIM
(.I,T.
TEIE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD.
ra4,id4 g = r:,.. (1.41.; you I'l4OE,
0 .A.N 01 4'
NI'Ll if I_V la11%,1,1,: ,
tilted /0)111 ill; re 11 . 1 A MOS.'' r y'y
wltielt will milk,. xi.rleria f l oor ,
liAurr 3fatqw, awl a like (limb'''.
17,
(Of , ' It I. 4, /
.f.
ele,tpe,t, health iePt. (fed 11104 , I,;;
"rood in lire tmettl.
tripirinful row, to , ,•"
ire i.r the shed - 01 ,e1m,• 1/.1 •-• •
(Phil i1e , 14,1. ••'
Jut the (t.yea and hin g ,,,d, s: ~ ."1
&pal awolly ,t,,,i1(whi , .. , , ,i •.. ,-''.•-
tly for the Nerrortg Werl. - )1 ,,, 1 ,, I".•
1 9 0 4 4 9 4 - o, ';' 444:eitt.'ly 4 e,L,', , •/,, ii ~ •••••
peeseoling err ell of/i ,• ...ei, II ',:,,.°.
Cl! rt i Itt WO+, •(l'opict iI, I, alio tab ,••
ski:lid, it (Fel: , 1(d a ,Yperti..• ;it , .., ~ i ''''
Cir. 4 (If (liBbrder •rrhh,h,irml.eleile',' ti,
loftily .viechyth an( he, ai..: , i 1• .,, e fl"
animal spirit , . the side by ail 1) ,,,
gh , tl. • ', war:la:Um
Notice to Bridge Contractors.
(....,,x...10x.....rn , .. Is..vg., Jim. 1,1 , ; ,,
ed pnn•ft•ni. nill i.e r.., et. ed - "it tl., .:
'1 the Itoemt ..1 Comity Oinoint•-is.in r• :111: I: r
d 4) the __.lea) of .1 ttly. I , :n. 4: '4 At!.. , 4 t• '
fdr the two,ntry utel tditt.,:rt.• i•lre of
bet tiro (der . Bra-lk line. fp :.4. ,,, : , ii ,,,,,
tidy. istlett.the ',Mtn nw:d t 1,... ,4 th , P.m , u:'
t , re.1.1.•11, - e of it A:
Could , . S.! tt
e ...
r ....
~
about IS of 'in 44,L , Ittnit and Im fre,:t t 0.1.1
rr0000n• 111:1•t b • neeomtunted Si 111 , : ' ' •
meta givind . th, tole n, l'zitt of ti, . •:
1k row,lit iron, th , ti:•nter.t.7 worlittn; 45 r.' •''
Ilse until/sty or Intnidit4 4trutt,4th tkr is • •• '"
t 4 n ell IA the gredte-r. 1 , .•.t1 least III.• ..1: . •
coltati. -
Ann wd opecitteatlnoo for th , nut.OurY .' l ,
tattl; mil -
he seen at tsl•orti, e nNtil
1.70 The eornntl,aloner, On. r P
nJet t any or All Untie. ortlerof
Melinn N. '
1,:;11.3n r.d.y.
A 17C"l'ION S.\ LES-.
Aticlirot Nth, In Ids yard. In mar of lu. 4tA ,
On Thind Yttreet. In llnt borungh of VOA \ er. let
purpose of .Nnitsjal "Mi. Itot-Crt
Vox.. Ilor.ea, of any artlrle of
win be told for other parties wlshlt..: • 0. ,
Day of sale Frid,,y or rash W 014.. at the h
*Oldclod, m. Prnions wielalm: to late If. ••
O .111 be regnlreel to glee three Co. eot o'
th'• article they tiri.tt to Off, for pate. INll.lh •
'VIIIIt o
I tV i ''"
th".'
sale.
aprlt.tm
•.(n
• •
t • L