The - Beaver Argus. kI.KYAND, ELITO3 ANn.riturale-rm MI!EM=EI Republican !irate Ticket. (iENERAL, Col: DAVIT) STANTON. FOR szITRVEYOP. GENF:RAI., IZ . OI3ERT B. BEATH.. Republican County Ticket. xs"' NV M. C. Sh u William A. :Nrieaff, 'ln f; following artiele on "Rejected 11entas M. I,?athernan, I i'COrge W. Heeger. t'tJinntimicittiOns," clipped from the .I..v.s:ociele Judtp—Josepli c. wdson. New York TrUmnt. of the lath meets Treftmtre.r.—has. 1.3. wathice.. rr - o.s. A ttorn cy.—J. IL tlarrsth (Jur cordial approval, and we coin ( 'wil.ta,ssiancr.—llugli .1. .N.1.61,1ra11. . t i ,,..id a careful reading of it to those it Li. ho-ect",-.—,stuniae/ 011,..v. 0 ad;to,-.—nalph t'e%ert. Nr ho are ciccasionalty seized with a Auditor (I year. ~--Clari. A.. 11 witer. writing fit. The safe course to pur .sarreyor.—A7..trpith Wynn. rrif,efecf 4 criderzy. —11,4(v Rim, sue inward to writing for newspa ' John Ntarrily4. _ pers is, not to write at all until you __-,..„ . --,- , .._:- - -. , , Miss TEstr: c. ( 1 1...-kym N publicly ar e inviter ( to do so. Almost every parent sees i sornething bright In his announ herself an independent - 1 or her child, and the youngster is candidate for Congress in the Eighth -4 ; thereupon urged to " write" for the New York District. liar platform papq. After a great deal of has not heen givest to the public.---_. local hard ‘rork a "piece" is completed Tenn ie, no . doubt, presinnts ttat he; j and read to the adutiring parents, good looks " will give her nu jrut- I toensc advantage in the race. , w*lo pronounce it admirable ; and it fa I is sent. off to the printing office forth- ►WVICE-:,EEKEI in Washington are said to be yery much displeased that the Prasident does not remain at the capital. The cause of thkr liesangerin the fart thatqliey xvant offices, and that, in thettbsence of the President, there I nobody there to giy.y-tbein out. This is certainly a jtyst complaint ; fur what are Ptesi- yients made, pray, but to diven:se of /tivp ? 'ovt MEN ris6 On G . MeCitqltin . b li-tter to " Llo.ss" Tweed, accepting the New Departure, The Pollsril/c .'tintlarti recalls thLycnerarsdepart ure-for Etfropc4, alter being defeated for the Presidency, "leaving the par ty to obloquy aid persecution,_with out a word oril line of encourage itient,." and "'l le did not Seem 'to he or or with the party then, and • epistuliiry effort sho - ws that he is not with it now.'' - itepublicans of Schuylkill all ty have now a fair chance ,•IcctllL three Representatives: to th • text Legt-lature. Although 'that e,intity ha.: hitherto iwen largeiy 11etio wrath., yet the metal millers are very much db.satistied with the nom ination', recently . made by the Dem ui-rats, believing them to be in the in tereA of the Reading Railroad, anti hropo::e putting a Labor Ruform t ick et\in. nonduateni, headed by John l'al her, a licpUblicall, ; . Ina one or the leaders 01 illeMiuerb . Union. The 'l4. l doali,n nunlinaling will net he held until the 2•tti-oi Au MN It i,`-aid tit', two hundred thou- i w r s ons on an avetage I.llr(ug•ii the ye;ir tueh :suntiay re,urt I/ the I:tger Leer gardens and other places of rt-ereation and refre--ronent lii and around New Vork eity. The IlVerag;k aatiount Ur money each one will spend Linn day will lie one dollar, tnak lin Two liundred-thousani I 111 Ui Li plied tiy ti fty-t wo,shows $lO,- , 2 4Po t i N -.llent. atil/ welly (Aithat c ,".dayot rest" ill awl around that great metro polis. By o'clock on Sunday night those D 10,1410 persons xvill be 641,(0) 9.1,1xi0 iii high sr:rits, 30 , 1)00 tight, 40,000 quarrelsome, azic1:;,1,1110 ilia state of beastly intoxication. Is it any wonder NewfNork city has its :‘, - rtuts every now and t. hen*' , Tit t: Yost money-order sys- - tem went into operation N4e.mber S, Pq; 1. The number of iattieearti-rs4 designated a money-order (lacer. was I:to—now there are about 2,7 W). Dur ing the fiseal year just dosed over $.-m -1)00,000 nave passed through tie ivails in the shape of monlerztt. For the past two years, under an arrange ment with,the Government of Swit zerland, inoney-orders have passed k•tweeli the two countries, and an a 4 nt has teen sent to London for the purpose of endeavoring to effect :an arrangement whereby the system may ne in trodu6ed het ween Great itritairi awl the United states. if soectT,sfal in 11 mission to England, the aZent, Ur ; U. P. McDonald, will prof gel to Germany and in% ite the atnintiun of that Government to the subject. A m ; the no veltieo of his seat,on have-recently been several balloon as ceni-ions by letuale zerouauts. TLe , titica herald gives an account of a balbuu chase %Odell occur red iu the clouds over Poughkeepsie. A Mr. :•;quire and a Miss Thurstoti— the latter said to be a vet educated -young lady of nineteen—started to geLher, • but in sepnrate balloons.— squire ascended nearly to the clouds, kit seeing,. that Miss Thurston ivas lila following him ,cry fths,t,tles(vutLid to give her instrtutams. Before he: \i - eacheLl the lady, Aioiveve Ehe threw out the contents of tw -and-hags and shot up like a rocket ."'"t9ieclouds. Squire allowed his tAdicxm t) drift under the cluadd ' m sight of the earth until over Hyde Park, when he threw out ballast aud vent up Urreugh the cloud- into the eVar sualigh.t. lie says :D. niu,t , have a-cc:l(lrd near halt n curie above the cloud: ht-fore he caught Nizht of Jiir Thurst4)le-L_loallu,ll, wazi four uffiez. above the earth and looked to him iw oigger than a man's hat. In due mat. 1)0111 Of OW rictl voya;els lux(ie I.lExt.: is. a sat:lulu ur tn. t..stiatony taken by the Ku-Klux litrestig.lting, Committee, holding its st , ,,, , toins in the South at the. present' time. t'ol. Iluggins, United States A.s.t.essor at A berdmu, 3.lissizippi, was the lie w summoned before thet_ornmitteJ ou. the 19th of July. • I,Le testified that, white on an official _Lou? in the vicinity of Aberdeen lit March, he was captured by it baud of . about 120 disguised weir who. after making, him promise under threats of death to leave , the: county and Mate within ten days, whipped him and left him inseible. They told him their intject was to tit! the WWI - of radital ottice-h0117.4'5, lie knew of e other instances wherein the same purpoes had been avowed. ,t4utisequently, thrOugh his efforts, some thirty intinbers of this band art-ted and bound over Jur at Oxford, Miss. lie is also a sellout dirts:tor of nis l'Ouaty, and tts titiOd._ that a number of ~e, l ; s re -04 broken up, one color.d being killed, and several white eler 'gyruen.driven away IT These outragts had - ertztecrgreat ter ror among the- RepublimnA, who in that section are almost exclusively • Colored ; but, in etiosequenee of the recent vigorous action of the United States authorities, a better feeling, Prevails at present. As an indication Of the sentiment of the people, the it.ll(`SS stated . that when he first set t !e‘i in that part of the country, t•e -:n; ' , apt ist ht• appiied for member ship in the local church, but was re- , fused unless he . wotihl 'conies; his wrung in lightinir awainst the South. Afterward, hio ever, be and his wife were invited to Join, but concluded not to :14 - rept the situation. with. The editor receives it in due course oT time, reads it over carefully, mentally swears it isn't fit for publi (-Minn; but just now wine; his trouble; It is written by the son or daughter of cne of his patrons ; that patron is the editor's Frknd, and besides this, - Ite in a inanent influence - -in his neighborhood. If the manuscript is rejected he offends the father ; if he lierepts it and gives it a place in his eol umns, he offends other patrons who are in nowise interested in the litera ry aspirations of the youthful writer. editor i, thus placed in a very unpleasant dilemma; and we Llin as sure our readers that nearly all the silty, simpering, worthless trash, which finds its way into the local papers, gets there through an indis position on the editor's part tooffend the parents or relatives of the au thors. Again we say, never write for the newspapers until you,are invited to do so. Here the TriOune's ankle rel.] to : The hawepaper press of England,after thine days of paint ul ell,prita.e, (Iran. it lung breath of relief. A Londou solicitor Orout,Mt au action against The to recover damage, fur the destruction of a 7, It. r on - Legal Reform:a...lou" which ha had tent o. inn( jonraiah but whicti the editor end riot • 't hr ('curt hula that the aLlthut had a right , ‘leinane Iho return tit his rejected DISS if they , o In t Iwo he applied for them: but • ,-Elftor tra", under no obligation to pet:setae fr. fa.,l eonlLUlllllratallle, and if he devtruyrti tbeln 't e e) tt ere read he could not be held st,, fur the.. .slue. Thti It common merle. The t.x.i:olh.ltlott hi v,,luttivetvd tjUnittig.Ctiptt 121 one of the re,t duct -of an editor's valstente. If to tit , - a ere -,Lied the dray of tiepin,; ouch manu script- tilt ca heti for, every great newspaper would tot • onto to enterer rt.• preuiiecn and In• It , forte A great majority of people who ino• tc, riot ttc,tl be :natty who •at t.ott. it,, 1.1,0,4 lion Isolrrite--am • some p..ri.cd of their I.ses alt ti a Mor . ,IIEIIrrIOUIM: n , contnti.tc it the nen'elatpers They 4re'*.r -0t.1.1.1ed that; any man rtl/1 V.ritr a leader i he th..tt the lacult) of oay in„.• a hat the pE , T:t• rant to hear a et) lc oalttll I,olh to Itoe otthita t and the audience comes nature to till gMeticiti, ail 0 dia.:Slut rchoOl it 1• ap atutath, tut; tit ittation which rep..atrEl `allure, anti retinue •ire rat - 0 :Ode to Llispei. We rellreroller tile ease of n'tlo MEL,: hate;' e,[l: Its, k of too )tarp at h•tts.t rift) ar• ,ele••• olend, El for the editorial pace, and on ' ca,i,o of public ez,lietnelit used euturtinuto to 7, ,111.1.• Oa; NOI. a 'me of tits cop) vet- t.:7 - a - Into print. beat be per.evertai. anti no he I. pe.ra-r14;:, come tue%,.t-natn.r Low 1111. youn:;.er,oli. who [wiles e hive a intm" ,, to rue n Omen 'Clio rant to support - eorap0 , 111.111.” to the Eicw.- Me- -cor e - of 0,-.lll,lolllllbeve IL, their tatmtet... it tat visit ,illora ogle, a mh ponder..., eootivo oo locomprelwholhle subtocts. arc stiff Ivore acts , thou the Lae, atuataur No,. more than I.llLitAy pc,' evnt_ of artiOeo otierad fur are-ptairtec at a 11 , n - opt:per t.tnee CalanateOth there differvut Cleaves of people. they wrist hfrb-their oat, hefted% cut for the rill tor% Their, cohtributiono are Loll wanted; on the ilontrir). tire,' are-a great nutsanee. We cannot se c upon-a hat gratin, tat editor is eipectOtl to cr. • peed time and trouble taking care of rublitsh that to left on the premise- againdt his yt fe/lies. Of Conroe int-re are sensible anti valuable cot reopundelln, anti It Ir lot; the sake of tint ten wine men that JOGlrliallrt, &rem - intent to bear with the ninety hole. and to be at. tho pain sometime. of eavtug and restoring a grunt deal of maiinocripl. d*." -- tqtrtrs - Vm to Live it uniterstotal that tide Is done ao a Matter of rourteloy, and hot ,o a did). and that en the , great Majority of Moe n Ii clnuot gone at all Itis e.reM hard to writers whet Lave a high opinion of the otrtauee tut their productions. but their reotetiy let theta buy a copying,prero. lEEE , THE COMM ission appointed by the President, in obedience to" an but of 'ongnii.s, to revise thestattites of the United States have got t lirough he Criminal department, \ditch is classified a., follows: Crimrs against the existence of ; the Governineet - ; criine. arising within the n:.stritiine and, territorial - jurisdiction 'of the United 'States ; -yrimes against jus tice; against (he operations 61 the 4 lovernment, hick applies particu, larly forgeries and , frauds ; 2, ciunterfeiting coin; and :t, postal CrlltlV,.. Till, work next deals with official misconduct, and tvitlt crimes against the elective franchii:e and Ult rights of citizens. The last two' ehapOb appertain to the yan6htnent 01 ii.c.sories and relate W the disci pline- and treatment of prisoners. The Commis :hws, in ti'prillimitiary explanation of 'the title, state that this is not a classideatikki, of ~ c ritne. under a tegistative power of general jurisdiction, but under the criminal enat:!tinents of Congi•e, and that it is founded on thegrantsof legislative power contained in the('onstitution. The Commissioners state that their next title "Judiciary," which is now in i.v.tirse of prepam.- tion, and will allude to criminal pro cedure—i. rs , the place of trial, man ners of trial, etc. This Commission is voinpo-4 0 1 of la WS( rr., \vim were appointi - ..1 as the law states, for the purtiase Uf - revising, arranging, and consolidatins all the statotet; of the : United States." Af ter such conolidation th4' work is to be suhniittedio ' , ingress, and, if that iletcrinine, the same evil i)c re-enact ell; consequently, tilt , re.cilt r,f I hi , work dw not affect th:• antill approved )}* Cvng•ress. Ilai:7'l:< . ,6tt.-91 - tdriotagain puts iu circulation that oft refitted false h )01- that tin , U. S. bond= bought i.}..-Treastiry arc nut de stroye.l or c.itiveled. lacts are that these bond-, as soon as received by thy Treasurcr at New. York, are stamped it - HA-110,1y as the property of the Unit:Nl :statcs anti as I soon as they go into the Treasury at: Washington an punt het through the'i center, with it large star shaped the i r and through etea coa van in the same 'say. AfterWaril they are examined for coutiterfeitv. registered, &e., and filed away. Tim! Pytriot relaters "tbat While the bond ed debt is apparently de,,rritsitr, the floating debt is inerw.-iing s so that at the end of the year Liter.. is in reality no reduction." !?le l'afriof further advocates the payment of the bonds in greenbacks. —lt is a.sserted that the widely ex tended movement to make Hancock the Dezwratic candidate for the Presidency is engineered in SL Lou is under GI T. Glover, a leading law yer of the State, ex-Senator Truslen Polk, Mr. Mantz,President-oLan in . , su ranee coin vany , aud-others. Ilan cock is exceedingly popular in St. L , H.Lis-,- - Where he married; and it is by his friends that a number of Conservative Republican, inelu/1- mg •Senatur scharx and ex-Senator Henderson. favor his nomination. CEM 11ERE AND THERE. —Captain tiarman, of the bark Glinveze, of Puget Sound; Is supp4x ed to have•been fatally stabbed on brim& his , Ves*.l in San Fr.tnciseohar•; her, on the morning,of the 21st inst., by a sailor, whom it is alleged he first knoektsl down fbr failing to awaken him at three o'clock as order ed. Five sailors were arrested as principais or ftece&ori.. .111 agent of the New York Cuban Junta has been in Montreal recruit ing for an expedition, and ed a number-of volunteer officers and about two hundred men. 11iany are returned members of the Red River expedition. It is said the party will leave New York as soon as theideam er Virgin arrive s from Trinidad. —The Painesville Telegraph mys there is a young and Intelligent lady of eighteen years, in Lake county, who will harness her span of horses in the morning, hitch them before the mower. let down the fence into the meadow and cut her six acres of gram before noon. She will then feed and take care of her tenw, and dupli cate her morning's work in the after ternoon. —The exandriatlon trial of Gabe Randolph and 1.1. C. Myers, for the murder of Amos Ivey, at. Old De posit° Station, 14. & N. It. R., three weeks ago, was had before Judge Price on the .It2d inst. Myers was discharged and Randolph committed without Wino answer a charge of murdt r at the next term of the Crim inal Court., The difficult occurred about a woman who livtxl with Ivey, but left him to live with Randolph. -Ivey went to Randolph to see him when the shooting occurred. Ivey's dying declaration, which was before the Court, repre.;enpifhe murder as brutal and unprovoked. —Dr. Anthony Minter, who died in Shelbina, Mo., on the '2d inst., left a will, bequeathing $lB,OOO to his wife and children, and providing for the distribution of the rest of his c•tate. As his assets were not known to ex ceed about • $13,000, some curios] iy was felt to know- how the provisions of the will• were to be carried out. The executor; on examining Pr. Minter's paper,'found a memoran dum telling where in the garden • number of pots would be found, containing money. On digging at the places indicated, :. 1 1),(X0 in gold -coin was found. It had been buried there during the Itebe —At New-Albany, Indiana, the other day l i two lads at work raking hay came upon a belligerent reptile, whose presence was first made known to one of them by a bite on his arm. Looking down, the boy !aw thexoils of a wriggling monster in the_grass, and felt his jaws pre sing on his arni. Realizing his danger, he grasped the snake by the neek, and, with the as sistance of his companion, succeeded in loosing the creatnre. Even then all danger was not over ; the snake sprang at the face of the boy and fis ually esx-aped. The boy's clothes where the serpent hit were quite thick mid the fangs failed to pent:- trate to the flesh. • 4- 1 The New-E9glandOnors and their wives, sisters, and sweethearts, are indulging thetuselvA in a pleas . ure exeurSioup The party from Maine numbered 50, that; from New-Hamp shire over 80, that of Vermont . aboM. masatenusetts '2OO. The ride-up the valley of White River, down' that of the Winooski, and 111E114.4 touch/in.% the Lamoille and speeding 'away to :St. Albans, was keenly appreciated by those who had never . before enjoyed Vermont scenery, and many pleasant acquain tanecs were made by those who had been,striiugers-, and yet , kother toil ers in the same vineyard'. - From St. AlbanS• the party was bound to Mon treal, 4111 d thence to Newport, on Luke Memphremagog. . —',fne Supreme Court of the State of Misouti l ...kat the ntli instant, de cided the ease a Adams Exprez•ri Co. Iterio, by affirming the decision of Ole , lower Court. The use was brief ly as follows: John Iteno is a con vict in the Missouri Penitentiary.— Clinton Reno, a brother, sent four thousand dollars fa Jefferson city to be ptiid to one Bollinger whenever he procured John's pardon. The money was placed in the hands of the War den of the Penitentiary to be paid as above when the condition should be complied with. While in the war= den's hands, the money was:At:fuelled by the Express Company as *part of the money of which they were robbed by Reno at Seymour, Indiana. Clinton Reno tiled an interplca and recovered the money. -4 convicted murderer In St Louis, one Patrick. Burns, is iu a dilemma. ki&ls under 'eutenee of tleath, hut the y tioN;ernor of the State of -Mis souri has commuted the sentence for t:nyt-ars. Whet} brought into Court, -I,Ast Saturday, and asked if he amp:- ed the commutation, the prisoner had nothing to say. His counsel in s-I -did that it was necessary for the pri.iner to acalit the cum fll UtZt iOll ; there %Viis no such reservation on the thee of the dot...unit:M. The Judge said that Barns must take his cholix , punishilitlit:k„ - The conirnutation document did nut•belung to the Court, nor did it become otlitiltily known until accepted and tiled by the pris oner. If fre truidil niit acc p ept the commutation, the Court Would pass sentence rziect nliugly. The in u cation mils returned to Burns stud the matter laic; over for a week, itt Or4er to allow hint titne to deeide whettir,•r to die on the seaffola or to endure 10 —William means -apparently to ' usurp Eugenie's place as well as her huslrand's, and to dictate to petti coats and japes as to politicians and i l juntas. The Berlin authorities the other day cotnpelled the sixty,young, girls wto went in triumphal prow 1 t iul ' , ion to welcome the returni k army to wear their own hair hanging p ' - 1 ed (ravo their harks. The example of thetas wealthy Frauleins is intend ed to do away with ,ch4,rnons and false hair. Of coura! our American women will follow the fashion. They always do as soon as they hear there is one. whetherit belongs to the per t<uand of a thin Eugenie or a frowzy Ilirlinese of half-a-duzen stone. So departs another of our fair illusions! Grim Piiiitan - preachers, and Mat rons, (who *ear caps ) will rejoice; uo doubt. It - .ls, very easy to balk observingabmaobservingrigid truth lu dress,• or the degradation of "carrying about some dead women's hair." But if out woMen have frizzed and titirned theioselres !Aid, what then GOING•IN TO YIN• % Democrat with a Proper Ap precia!ion of 'lin Pnrt)•. I Prom the Serarton Repub:lcan. I Yesterday's Dentriemt ;4u rprlsed the political public by containing the rot townie: startling announcement: 1 NDEPENDENTt NDTDATF, Fun SUER-, A IFF.-1 oiler triii..elf to the Indcpentlani LtlZ.`flit• a. a can.tiLlate for the onlrer of SHER IFF. Ihave no chasn• on at.y party, as I have never oppost-d a ticket, tor defeated It regular nominuit, but bat in; been 111 the whisky husin CAS for era! year! , ', I keep On hand o fn:l,4orll or eection ecring material, it hiult I 1) . 1'01111,V It ut .3 without tit or scruple. I desire it dit.tho t'c; un;leNton That I .7211.3 !ICA for P. 1).! Wore ei.,•tion, but my liquors are. and I enter the C 113111,116•11 till al. tits spirit at TOY command. if eh•ctej. l pled„;t4 tu,vve!l nut to roil out oat! cent Moly tie., toe= ruling in the market for live years past JA''SILS JOLINSTQ:s;. Death or the Double Baby—One Head Outlives the Other. Froui The paganly 19. We mentioned in our columns, yesterday, the presence in Boston of a most remarkable child, the off spring of Joseph and Ann E. Finley. It presented the remarkable as well as unprecedented phenomenon of two heads, four arms, and two legs, and all upon a single body. The girl —fur such was its sex—died last ev ening at No. i Bowdoin-st. The first half or head breathed its last at 5, 1 and the sezond shortly after o'clock. The many thousands in the Western or Middle States who have seen this marvelous eccentricity ul nature will learn its early death with regret. The child—or children as it would alnakst seem proper to allude to the ihmounenon—had enjoyed excellent nealth frout her birth, nine mouths tare, until within two weeks, at which tune one exhibited signs of illness. this, however, .tviLi but temporary. It recovered and was bright and playful. Since reaching Ruston, a tew days since, the other—or the oth er haft—was taken sick and died yes terday afternoon, us already stated. The two portions of the body were so intimately connected that the death of cue rendered that of the other in evituble. The spectacle was equally novel, strange, and unparallelo. Upon one end of the body repos!.d the head of the dead infant; upon the other that of the live one with its eyes still bright and curious, and its lungs in full breathing order. All Lhat meshedl aid could accomplish Was.done, hut it was found unavail ing. The child died in the presence of its parents. The corpse presents the appearance of two infants asleep. Apparently they t....xipeti the ordin ary suffering incident to death, for die mtipteuanees had the expression of repuse, The disposition of the bo dy is not determined upon. Several of our physicians were desirous, last evening, of having it opened for ex amination. I.t is doubtful if the par ents consent. They reside in Mun roe County Ohio, and live upon a farm. 'Choy have other children, but none have exhibited any unusu al developments, Nur can this ex traordinary departure from the laws of nature be accounted for. In Olin adelphia, where all the medical So lons undertook to solve the prtiblem, nothing whatever was brought to light. The child was looked upon with amazement , and interest, beta!l attempts to account for its existence were futile. It is regarded as more of a curiosity than theSiame,-e twins, and most certainly the Speetacle was more ph:eq u to the eye. The child was shortly to have I tin' ex hibited to the public, and would doubtless here, as elsewhere, have attracted throngs of visitors. The parents were especiidly devoted to the tittle marvel, and theiy sorrow grievous. TAD LINCOLN; :1,, , N tn, ~ nrl Trh,unc Most Of throe 'ho 'rid the dispatch announcing the tteath of Thomas Todd Lincoln will never think of the well-known young gentleman who died on Saturday at Chicago. The name of vet name given by himself with his first stammering ut- terances, and adopted by his fond parents and the world—recalls the sad and solemn White House of the great war the only comic relief it knew. The years that have followed spent in stud• and travel, produced an utterly different person. The Tad Lincoln of our history ceased to ex ist long ago. The modest and cordial young fellow who passed through New York a few weeks ago with his tnother will never be known outside of the circle of his mourning friends But "little Tad" will be remembered as lung as any live who c)ore a per sonal share in the great movements whose cater for four years was at Washington. He was so full of life and vigor—so bubbling over with health and high Spirits, that he kept the house alive with his prank: -.1 and his fanta+tie en- terprises. He was always a "chart ered libertine," and after the death of his brother Willie, a prematurely serious and studious child, and the departure of Hobert for college, he installed himself as the absolute ty rant of the Executive Mansion. He was idolized by both his father and mother, petted and indulged by his teachers, and fawned upon andca ressed by that noisome horde of office seekers which infested the ante-room of the White House. Ile had a very bad opinion of books and no opinion fof discipline, and thought very little of any tutor who would not assist him in yoking his kids to i► chair or in driving his dogs tandem over the - south lawn. He was as shrewd its he was lawleltA, turd always knew whether he could make a tutor ser viceable or not. If he found ono with obstinate ideas of the superior ity of grammar to kite-flying as an intellectual employment, he soon found means of 'getting rid of him. He had so much to do that he 'felt he Could not waste time in learning to spell. Early in the morning you could hear his shrill pipe resounding through the dreary corridors of the Executive residence. The day pass- I ell in a rapid succession of plots and I com motions, and where the l'reside•nt laid down his weary pen toward mid night, he generally found his infant goblin asleep under his table or roast ing his curly head by the open tire place; and the tall chief would pick up the child and trudge oaf to bed with the drowsy little burden on his shoulde r , . I to Oping under the doors anti (lodging the chandeliers-. - The President took intinitecourfert in the chil(Ps rude health, fun, and uncontrollable - biiisterousnes4. Ile was pleased to see hint growing up in ignorance of books, but with sin - - gularly iweurate ideas of pnietical otattrrs. He was a fearles wt4le yet so sinall that his legs stuck out horizontally from the,-addle. lie - The de el conveying the land of ' had the power of toning and attach- David titans to the Commissioners, ing animals to himself, V. hich seems in trust, "to be laid out as part of the the especial gift of kindly and unlet federal city," is the first on record in tercel nature.). "Let him run," the 1 the city of Washington. It provided easy-going President wauld say; "he that the streets should, if practicable. has tiple enough left to learn his let- ; be so laid out as nut to interfere wi It hers and ,e•et pokey. Bob was just ; the Burns residence, fur which, if re such a little rascal, and now he is a served, the grant o r should account very &vent boy." with the Government. at £l2 !Os. per if was evident that with till his in ' acre; and that if the plan of the city 'sirborditiation and reekleSs mischief should ntsessarily destroy the build ' le spoiled child NVI,S at heart of a ; ing and trees, a lair value should be nthful and generous nature. Ile I paid him. Neither house for trees treated flatterers generous ofileeseekers I were Intel fered With iii the final lay - with a curious conhiessand contempt ing out of the city. andiron) are still but he often espotts4d - the cause of; standing on Mansion Square. some poor widow - tir tattered soldier ; - r .... .c..; --- . whom he found waiting In the ante-'- son . Davis -+.; rooms, and it was most amusing to ; Alkurnis, July--21. The follow see the hearty little fellow dragging ' ing will appear qtr to-morrow's Ara his shabby proteges into the .I , .lxecu- Llcuiche: • ( live presenee, ordering the ushers nut- - ilemAie, Julp "I, 1871. Before of the was,, and detnanding irumtli- I and MUM! my Arrival in Memphis ate acquit fromheadquarters. Tw 1 this day, my titttntion has been call- Frasident rarely refused a grace olVd h) slanderowi articles in certain this kind, and the demands were not i kladival neWspapers, which attack so frequent as to lose the charm of ; ritx private charaeter in connection novelty. One of thr • - I 'Will) a lady, whu,, it iss - falsely stated, -- •. Ir-- • le tricks into which lii!s idlentsl and his euterprile together drove him, was the occasion of much laughter to the judicious, and [ouch horror to the respectable iu Washing. ton, He invested, one morning, all his pocket money in busing the stock in trade of an old woman who sold gingerbread near the Treasury, lie Mae' the Ottvertitatint carpenters give lead n bird and some tr es tles,: which he sailup ht the imposing . porte.coehere the White House. and on this rode counter displaye d his ware B . artery Wilco-seeker OM entered . the .'house that morning bought a toothsome luncheon of the keen little merchant. and when an hour after. Ihe. openinkof the hbot h a their' bar hottsehOld disenver-• , el the young. pastryman the admired center of a grouper grinning . servants and tuadie,s, he had lilleti ills pockets and his hat with currency, the spoil 0 1 Wu Anierican laublic. Tim juven ilo operator made lively work - of his ill-gotten graieg, ovever, sand beforo night was penniless again. Although still a mere child at the' (kith of his father, this terrible' ,hock greatly sobered ,and steadied 1 hon. I 1 ts brother ltobert at once took charge of his education, and he. made rapid progres4 up to the time of his milling for Europe kith his mother. He has ever since renatine,d, with - her, displaying a thoughtful' s ' devotion and tenderness beyond his!! years, and strangely at var:ance with ' the mischievous thoughtlessness of his 01'1(1110ot]. He came back a short while ago, greatly improved by his residence a broad. but always the same cordial, frank, warmhearted boy. In his loss the almidy fearfully bereav ed fitfully will suffer a new and deep affliction, and the world, which nev er did and never will know him, will not windmill a tribute of regret for the child whose gait y :tad affec tion cheered more, than anything else the worn and weary heart of tine great President through the toilsome yearsof war. _ _ -- 'r E,Liit 't" CANE. Indefinite Posdikcnientent or the or the Itit : erend Gentle -111412. Yesterday morning, according to the notice given fey Dr. Li. L. Demp sey, the presiding Elder, was toe time fixed fur the trial of Rev. Julia A. Gray, turiner pastue of Christ M. E. Church, upon charges prefered by members of the congregation. The 11th inst., was originally fixed us the date of the trial but Mr. Gray, who is in liansts, alleged that he could not get ready by, that time, and 1)r. I)euipsey gave notice that in conse quence - thereof the triad Would he postponed until the I sal east., and, infureued Gray that he would be expected to be ready at that time. Yesterday ., morning, therefore, the committee preferring the. charges; otherwise the Prosecuting Commit tee, accompanied by J. W. F. White Esq., counsellor the prosecution, and sonic four or live of the main witnesses repaired to Christ. Church, for the purpose of proceeding with' the trail., Dr. Dempsey was present, but Mr. Gray failed to respond; neither was he represented by counsel: Mr. White insisted that the trial should procved, or that the prosecu tion should be allowed to take the depositions of their witnesbes. Dr. Dempsey said the trial could not go on, nor could the deposition of the witne&ses on the part of the prosecu- - tion he taken, as Mr. Gray had not bet-n legally notified that if he were not present such a course would be pursued. Mr. White said he understood that Dr. Dempsey was to give notice to that effect, and if the notice had not been given, it was his fault. Mr. White remarked that he was disgust ed with the manner in which this ease was being conducted. The pro secution had been endeavoring fur nearly three months past to get the testimony they had. to otter before the Church, brit they had not been able to efrect their object. He Said he would not be responsible tor the vase any further before the Presiding Elder. The prosecution would go on and take, testimony, alai prepare the case for the action of the next Annual Conference. After some further rermuks 1)r. Dempsey adjanthed the investiga tion, but dld not designate any day. —Pittsburgh Commercial, July, 19. ==Cl nian 3' ;iiri : esp l oa7.leni) of the New York _Et:citing 1 k relates the folio \% intereAtiog historical incident "Few among filo 1101Ver reSidents of W :LAU ngton I-: now either the name or 101.111.lini UL Mall-4911 S 4011111! ; its high brink enclose a spot around winch cluster pleasant 'and historic inemorier, hen Genetal Washington, looking for a site tOr the National Capital, had his atten tion drawn to this territory, he bound the entire wertern portiotK- extend ing as far (ieorgetoji,n, Ind udvd in one plantation, ,whioti had de scended thrqugh :,everal generations of Ncotish /ancestor, to the then owner, David Ilium-. AN INT F.e.E,Toa; cs;TEitviEw. When t of t 'vim; ress. approv ed July 16, Kix), l.haUug thu capital, %vent into etleti, ashington mane diately sought an inlet - vie v With Mr. 13u rns . ,and laid the mattur •fore inn). The home of the planter's neestors was sacred in his eyes, and he I,•uuld nut leave it; lie hada large num el - of slaves and lit tvuutd nut sell thi. 1. l laving during many interviews e_ huusted argument and persumsion, Washington finally : Burns, 1 have been authorized to se leet the lut--it ion of the mitinual ; 1 have -eteeted your lam as a portion of it, anti Ltie government will take it at all events. I trustyou will, under these circumstanets, en ter into au unlivable arrangement." Convinced at last that rersistanee was useless, his , -, eutch shrewdness sug gested that by _seeming to yield gracefully whiie he still had the lilt Portunity, he might secure for hini self better t.-runs; and when Wash- ington once in(de askyti, llltlillali 11g al-the same time that this was the last attempt that would be made to treat with him amicithl,y, "On twhat terms voll yon surrender your plan- Lithe') the reply was, "Any that your Ex:vitt:l,o. wity cituo.,e to PL:I4 - .4rAt. TIIK onuuNDs. The following Were, iu brief, the terms fixed tirhal: The landholders were to cede their lama, to the gov ernment, and when laid oat a a ci ty, they ‘vcre to have eat ry other La. Fur :ill land w-ed for public buildings, nquaren and witikn, they were to receive twenty-live dollars per acre. Nu-tiiiilg wan allowed them for streets. All the "no_ t \yaw. ed for urn:min:la, wan to In. taken off latulhohkrn, if they denired it. Thu.,•city w l qi out was 1 , 'or miles and'a I.2ogth, a half in width, and with a circumference of about fourteea was traveling under my charge. lk . c is deeiti m due to yself as well as my pe . l „ nal friends, to state une quiv(x-all,, and without delay that the store in\whole and all Its t , ssen tisl parts is ulirhistakably the. insti gation of maliv'e.and is hereby 'pro noun'xil utterlyiglse. [Signed.) . .rql? FAISON" bA V I :3,, Advices haveheen reeetv.e4 hot]] Vinnipeg to, July 'sth. Dontinion 'Pay was cdObraied with 'alt the hon oil. The Fourth of July was also celebrated by the-A tuericans.Vnitcd hates Consul Foy dellvc rcaL ari . ora tion to a large-audienee, Cannons Wore fired all day. Yob I,i(lvertisententg. WHOLESALE BOOTS.AND SHOES. -1--- . S . 4. CHILDM, CO. MM - A IV I) 111 n s, AT N , I:11S I.OW CHILDS tk, CO. 133 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH A tur:,:tt rtock, of Natiott Ilrogati4, for Minerb fiud Fortott,e cometuntl, tot tototl. which we Kull front Into 'NI ceitts per l trir,ltelont the k romal market rat.-rt. Li)2l;4lto A51 , 111,4 . 11:T0N (PEN NitA.) Ai LE tit 14},MINAitl..otterri athaltages of lirnith. thoroughoo..o, and roligionA influeuvo. v,•ar opens WED: ESI)AY OF SEPTENtht.;Ii ^NY, Reoslocim of five months. . _ . Pot Catalogues addreed ?dui R. HANNA Prto,1{):11, or Iti:r. .1. 1. I.III4.IWNSoN, D. P. 1're,,(1,•111. of Tru.ters 11' ,4)lnZteru, Pa., July 21, 11.171 - )1..264:xi - Prcsentmentnf the Grand Jury. i To the lion. Churl of C'unintun Louver Untidy, at June 'Term, The ttratid Jury, hmin4 been invited by the llt• it'tetont anti :steward of the Camay Puur ittruse to 1)3 . 0i/aaritlttilLlOU a tilrilt,AcuellLea the lavitatiou an ittrialtl to that duly, as the result of our vtrOt, triage llthr report !dry, and much uced,l new' but:cling in nbuytt colliptuttal. Ir la two high, ccith lc% o (alit ritori,B Cot, lain thirty two pleacurt, tars. well Ilgilltrit 111111 well ail warmed by a turancw lu tiro batten:mac. Thia bu:lazh;; Is /471U41,{1/er a good arid i•utirtatiaLial ztrtictate, ato.t•rellecta mach .rent ob thy,r hatlug 'liar;' ol fiN erv"tittb The aar e. , 41in'0,110ct,•% k •r, 01 tit,y JJ n...ll , roulu+, water t loet arol drain taw 01 any ,nrnmg,Ltu..t. wit.at S,I" for nl/piiiy 1114 Oily large buUdlue mutt 1,411F , 1•• a: ill ~,j ./rtrrhafr ,) visa lil tit. Urli;.ll.l/ .11. , 1 , are uu Me Inultitu r ..., (10 IA ), 4 1!..11d.111..11 tkuJ 1 , 12 elifuly Colin:wt.{ 1:1 theta IL win be at time eortreactlthat, wheu [llia bull (flog tonlante bilme tiny ruch ptetettLie or ate Ally the lumutta of a Cimuty l'ton• (louse - old, 11l • moulted, lame, halt, blind, Itllotlc, and grtleu parttally of altogether In.ane, unable to go In and out h,t the budding for any ptlepure—auautple rap ply I,fpure o,,tter, H ith the ttece...,:ay'svaalt-router, ophtt closet., Sr., am fult.peneabie IC enliven-. !rut:Wand the treout - rttlanagoineut 01 the 'louse. Dlrectora are already aveartrof there tteenv ,dles. aud pntuted out to ut'y p,an of to oh • Al,ont tluniont rode from the !1nt1.,. and on the ,county farm, .1 a eou..tait apt lain 07 t.icellelit Wafer, hign enough to autiply lid inat. lit the ilUUee. lu a direct liar betorca Una P,pring .tol the hone fit h 11.2.1t1 of tee or ,„.0 uere. ui non , Id a.. 11 properly In said. can be pup , Int.ed at a reusouatfic prie,•, and Or a aCtiti.ttiloil to lite t.lefu parclut.o.l, 11. rpritig call In, rounteted by pip.. tlift . itly 11'11 the nt a minlerate Coal. aunt fuetont. nit bupclant alit coustaut supply lit water !VT all purposes of She aunt at tee, tome tistfe utaterlnlly reduce the coat of rballrat . e twaloat die T.ieliireflora Ira Ve alto rt plan he atipSilt tbe ot,t,ooty wasti-rottuls, SC.,IU tae UUlltliug '.le• LILL- 1/InXturn- It atletametl by utintent Intend to tuatte unions ..no 11 in lam promptly as tune and the menu, at ;lir cumwanu will atitutt. All oi Jury LitialalltiflUel) LIUU earnently recommend, and Illy lf tot puhlte ,crlttiuent trio applaud. 1 he Jury recommend the planting utr e more fruit fret , ray, thew hundred, pritlealtulty , apple. In regard to the Inlrreair ~1 the li.stitution,til i_barge ,!• .•ocoarrl and COL Duly_ re 1,,t the cola uxoudutlunr lit loaner J rtes. In , tr cue. ~rem to be nOt) Understood by mein. 1 , 11 , 1 2,oth:u.* and LALLIL, t .0u.,,y perl9clued_ Ably juoi eounam) lu etin•tolltu.n., L6ttyfity (.3%1 cleaLillUee, .14E1 or- Pier. it e.tn dr i atrtment. fat IIN,T)"h111,L, op! ,o -ryttiln,2; IA It. Line , ;, - arc Wut6rti Chetrac 'eflettc of Illtilltutittlt, 11 t. try 01,:;4t . ‘.l ins 411,0i1.,111••I41 •• I teal l t, iter-oft. tiLl 1 , 4" o .ll:lett s a nd flu lit ;we LOll WI. I brit s• • I) : ft? 14ii/ 1,. ,:pitert tit./ J utty p 1 , 1 I he JUT./ Ilk it Clitaletl lit the 1br0.,./. and ..4 . 1.•111 no . nuc , l, •,11 lamb , compieteu, It noue.ge uttod in asj.it.eitti it NOM: Is, 1111 n liattl•r will let just of iite cut.. 001. 4 til•Gle tut" Lialt.triutia, ~I 111:11 a rettli_t fii;:y put:Mated. ?•• .1. f. Act';!;,. Far a. 1 Itautc.d coo) , It "•\ (_>l.l)lstutfia' Cot' 1-t t*.%. e. .? I .nut •of an 'order of the , Orphan., t mitt ....I the Colittly of Beloit r • uutirt./glital; tni nlain“.rator of the e.t...tte o: McCrtatly, :atc 01 the buftalol Of itr(agtorat ,. r. in saki coupt) - ollt expose to .ale by pubilr vvridne or outcry on the pot.tniat , , lu Sbaluli, uu Saturday, September 187 1",- Al 1 o'clocrk, p. of that da - Tilt foll.‘‘lpg 4c:scribed rcai +Laic alt mid do:cased, NIL . ALL that ccrtuth iut of .rtattatit litlAtAto talc , ttryva,cts -- lit . tlurtaerly vtliage of aitt.trunt, In Bald county, cut/Lathing callret In from tun ithartrtiwtrAti: throw at rizta. auglcv 511th e. 1,1 hunt, in depth frau, 801 l buunikh uu the hurth by ground tortner ly tit Thuina., ylt€tetlnud, sonth by It 11) alt Ltartil t+ttichts, cast by Sharon ritual, a1. , 5 "1.,( I , ygross.. , l lOnaktrti Jotm Dickey. A,I 1.11.1 t other lid Or grum,a 10 llr tAlue totro/i4ll, tout' , Attaroit-t, tau,to:tl Mid ..•11'.ell a+ hi have, Sir : .it the 'ion Ei as. -t c..; ter thclica• +with • 3 , , 1 - .'J I , et tt Ito to-t 10 a curtat, Ih, IILS : • 1 "'..fri-is ttest. al Ici I to u k t , , - orr. C tolt kr,t tJ it t /triter: tlietokt 6 , •, I • • t"1.! I I•I a curl Jet. lilt :Me e" , /111 I lect ton ,orot•r. trtit ut,t, Dot Itt 5: , „N't ott east, itt boot to 4 Coe ner, torn nui g vtl-1, 555 1•• „ t to A t,otuot. .t sumoor t.l 1 , 1•• !(11: r.l`. 1 , ..1 :0 Itchy. 4'a -5 wruer ~ t Ilt,l c. .1, ,t. I'll 7 inch+, to:1 4‘.011 t• d t taro , r tLL the 11••••11(.• ui,Ch 5 / 1 ., 1 , • t. rue., 10 tit , Lt,u,ug RES AA j/ /1., rt.ttt H:: . • A : s t k r iat ail t ilt, tat,, uthrt ).4 tif cruaiud, siinato w d cuxual•za, hCaicrtficd as iot.um via . ;fold. by if.lut.uu iN/1 - 1.12r.y,.L.a.51 15.1 ii. 410. south s .3tarAott o nt.ttl Isis da Julot 01e6t) k• 10.111 sat 11, 011 blittrult. ALSO ttlt that ccriait, Aither lot or pit, 0 01 laud althiate in linglll4.lll (O)C`4lPi/IV, its ..Id 1,01111a141 101i0 , 4"1., a: at a purr if•ornacrly W'rrsl, ilachch , ta} laud formerly 01 alinil• tJtcl.ey, ; born , SC if , :raie+l , 5-Ithla perdu,, to a cu. utup . by laud all Jt.t4,11 Wm). ttlitatit 30, iiegrec+ percher to a put.' I:o lA. by 1.11151 of earl/', :AP, us ;:re.'. 1.11t.5. ; p. I,t, I. a 1/07t thrtiri , h, land 01 !tot,. ri Dar t-14h, north tin (Vita...". ciwit.\ 01 perrtico to It,, pia., 01 nuits.n A.N1.1 rEtc , II F.s l' U F.A"4.ItE. Al.ay anoth, 1.1 ,apiece of gronlin the abut e, rtlnut, 111 hi ,. a.ron. Is I'o lithltre,{ ater, I...ipnithig at ti point an a 4,1 tea 4et . l. IS...bon' sit - rot of the of titc.lnia. bring the cornrr of thr orchard lot of John Dirk, then,. ny Kikd lot ritual dt•greefk, %svel, perch... to o plfift ; loolCi• follThrlty Of rellki .. , Uttl I.lC4rt, coat, 31-lOUtli porch.-. ro a pest ; throe,. north Zi..l l i degrecir cart, 'XI 1011,11 th perrliro to a poet : Itienire north 35in di:Kilt:le o art, frol uo inatil rtritn to the piaci, ut begin; nib... , tin raid litoinh-os there are MU . 404,1:1 INo .lorr frotre lows fronting on otlitirtottenrarm mit balk:Pig; ; n well tit goult water 111 the !lid a i.ptlng ttl , ' tllllll : a fiuo . orchard of pinrli and other troll • and a tittnullny 01 annul butte . a gookl nitr• rani, quarry and coal laink, open (1114( In ronnoic iirirt, and allot 14111t1 prrmi utooft i :o and It a;. 0.1 ,taie 0: satioll 1 h.1411S . otle-thirtl of the pun ha., moue) In 11.oet ott Ole ,ot.ll to.onol ad the •. k by the Court, arid Ihr hulaner w two equal main LIAI inetallinent• trom /lute c00nre1,11.:,14 alLereet from th3t 41.1.• .0 ref' Ile Iby latch $111,11.4:1ZU on th• pleett•., Murat,.,,, 1 to lid) for Ikellg, Criltlll, 4 • eltat tut thor tettuumUtrot ittunlre of l:dr. p• NllOl.l 1/I hE WILNWs. lt.l4lll..l,streThi., fin . I::caser..ltily il. 1$:I I 4„„`„TILIUI. 4 4Z & the oliiy hum a 1. - 3 I:lett:rum ui 1N 4 :•uotp.. P:o 'to tee lan. ham .treei. 1.11 Di lilt:1141M. euutoy, Pa jy.7.-tf . • ISADALIS INcr.EDIENT:3 Tti.vr •• cOmrcist: ROSA D.\ I IS on ...very tl.e, lore it is not a secret p. epAra! of conictocntly• 'PLI;SICIINS PRESCRIBE IT • It is a certain cure for Scrofula, 'Syphilis in all its fcruts. Rhenroa k r ll tism, Skin I)iscases, Liver ('ow plaint r and all diseases of Vo• Blood. i1k0172. 307T12 0? P,31g).9::::: w ma ill do re good than ten bottles of ilie Syrups of Sarsaparilla • TH: ',IN - 77.71C1NT:D PHYSICIANS bay.. - : ,Z w-adalls in their pract.,A •••• kir ill,: r ~,t. tlirz.e years and frrely ~, ft ridorse it as a reliable Alterative 1 land Blood - Ponfier. DP- T. r. rrc; TT, cf Diltimcro. Olt. T. J. BOYKIN, " Dn. R. W. CAR It: i " .DR F O. I .I NNNFLLF,_" 7. 'DR ' .J. .. SI , ARKS, of Nieholorettle, k. DiL K I. - '"L. McCAUTHA, Columbia, ~IML A. D. sopus,EJ;;ecomb, N C. ....,... , ' USED AID ENDOBSE.D BY LI. B. - FRENCH & SONS, Fall ni:er, ,-.. W. SMITH, laelson. Mich. A F. W HF.ELER, Lima, than). D HALL, Lirnk.o' le. CRAA:-EN dfrO.,Gerdonarille, V . SANI'L. G. 4CFADDEN, Murfrees boro, Tenn. lOnr trvelsci:l not allow of ant ex• i tended rsmfruk s in reLallt,n t o th e 1 virtues of ItosaLtaiis. Tot he 3lethea I jPrurcraionwe guarantees Fluid Ls. . trzct super:Cr to any they have ever -'used In the treatment. of dineasrd IElood; and to the a:Meted we say try novulalis, and you will be :Tainted to health. s RondaLt3 is said by all DrAggists, pnco 1.5 0 per bottle. Addres3 VP.. =MITTS CJ. Manufacturing Chemist; 111ALra!ou,iXr0 EMI New 4avertisenteols. BEAVER SEMINARY INSTITUTE will open*: Ala &alp!) September I'2 IS 7l' II hrei nide4 to.ititurricAta l tu, a fit'ea.c he rp4 ' Cc)urKtit, I D. 4i g: ned cspTinily fur ComniOn Srbool 'rcaellefs, t.:) t i - hose interest vtcial atten flop a ill Ilene !forth lie given. Also, ti NoitiVii.A.L-.. CO U lisE,' . suitable for ti IseltboAtottpl make teach ir, a professth, and I 1 thtmselves for lite Ili!..licst _rode, or Principalship, of otir Ctlion Schools. . . Young nien are given a !Swatted* Education, or. nticd for College, Send to Bev. IR T. TAVI.OR. for the new C3tologno. tjoitiltn BEAVER LAMES' SEMINARY, 'Fill I.: NEXT SES-SION will open 811}91:NlbEft 1214, and will be cannoned for fire months. • 1 have concluded to have ben rwiefons In the year. of five month.. cacti, instead of three of three months each. as heretofore. Many of our beet schoubi are retnrobig, to dlvaion of time. and with decided advantage to the itnpil. It MaVed nearly a month of time now lust in vacations and arranging of chaise., and time 10 complete In one Armslon ninny ~t oak,. how tot..rrupti.d by the three-term arrange meet. cuet le the .came—a pupil now paying $lO. 11 !I-4101011 fur three IWSNilltl, will pay $l5, a stIOIL.,ir for two P 4,0111,110. A fall corps of experienced tstchers a fIl be em phi) rd, and our aim will be A secure thOrough. nee, in ever), branch of totndyQ Ptiptts fn Music will by. reCelved who do not cute/ as pupils in other branche., and we love for, even more than. our it,ual success hu this department for the cobaing year. As the Academy has been closed. 1 will al . -range for the accommodation of all novo and Yount; men preparing fbr business or fur Cortege Al , We-ztYe a chute', of studies to those not lute:WlN: to grid unt,t, teach..r., and those intendin4 to tench, can select the branches specially nee.len fur their wotts.. For Catalogue, - or etocular. send to D. ft A. Mc LEAN, Prin. Beaver .1••ly Ifi7l -if % dtmlnlairatort. Notice.— Letter* of ad .. haling been granted to the tor der+igneli (on too evtato of liferauflo• Brown. do c...,0,ed, Int, or Economy lowlotov. nezver County. ttik_m n, oatifv all perlllllP+ illtit'bted to eald eetnte !lola immediate payment I+ expelled ; and all vt•no,o• again.. 4 the'oame orih pr.••eiii them (let ly attliwiltictifiA for ~ e ttlement to Jy:9,l.t•J .1 lAA N. Aden r. ~.NEw•M~ A V 1: 1t C) N 'l' 11". NN Ir griullz up a flap of it, tver , punty. ea., in PlinttoCliasa t.hwa th , location and of rho Vrlg. Ina I !-urve), of Uet,r-clatlua.'l'tpul.tl:ou. Ikeerv ed. Colette and Academy Laud,. and Local tVar rants, Str.stwt, I.toadx, Towuattlpa, t.a".lwolliaueer. with mihy of the re.ldente, coal-fhtids and mines with pacti.otliktr data at. wit licip to aikku said map d, ,3:1 - A WEL The whole map, inchnling a map f Valley. will by about btu feet vinare, eanvast.ed and mounted. • Maps will be ready Mr delivery in aboui, six Mouth,. iy1.1.4f Orphanpe Coxtet. Salt". 1w 6) 'fit AVIS OF VALUABLE LAND IN ..114JUN TAMNSIII.I'. By vutue of au order (tithe Urpluluir . Court of Hearer county, the un der,t;;ued. :tittittuudratnr of the estate of Henry Baker, deed ett,oKe to public pate, an the prviplacr. ! , A,TutcuAY, Augu•t IS7I, at 1 lot k p m . hi' to:loWing described real estate (•11.1111a1 tit. viz : • • . - Ist That certain timed or tract of land situate in Moon tp . Beaver county. Yn., Imuuded on the north by laud of Daniel W. flakier, east by lands of 'idol Da, is mid William Springer, south by laud Of James-Thaw'. and act by laud of Dante: Baker. containing lorty acres of land. more or 25 aces whecp.of are cleared and• fenced.— Th.-r.• are on the P 2 1 ,1 premises ail orchard of young fruit tria:s, a good two story frame dwell ing bow e, oranly nror, a thine barn and tither out buildings Yud That certain parcel ur tract of laud situate in the sank-township, hounded on the nortb by lands or John G. [Laker, emit by lands iliSananel Znionerly, loath by lands of Michael Maker, and nest by lands of Mince linter. containing .16 icres of lung [MCC or ILTP. about forty acres of ;tr.• co.:lraqi and fenced. There I wing on the pre mises Iwo alor.•satd a Rom orCbald. COL - LAI ationt 50 fruit trees, a log dwelling hods.. . • The atx,,, don.7ll.eil I.tncle. ar•• fertile aa4l vi 1,11 tarred, and arc sere cirrirable for farming, per- ILI:. ()Ile third of the putc.llll.o money to paid in hand on ctinarMatum of ihn ,alt: by th•• ( . 1/1111, a ul.thr n•ntawder n tau ,qual annual In Trout th.• of vet rAnltirtnatiun, with rin [IIC - 1 . amt.-gm rt..(113 w:,fn.• OA NIEL n.int r S., n9rRl. Id. roulay, Pa - {l)P0?-.‘1:1) AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION OF PENNSYLVANIA. 4- INT lih~~Lf'TJ N I,..t.ing in amendment to the Consti t,on nt l'ennsvl vaitta. , V.' it Aolveri by the,Senateaml of pre.se.omtirt.t4 of the OrrnmorofsAtth ,1 Pt-nizYylvan let in tenet al ...I.4sezebly airt. t'te:u the 1, ) 11,} wing amendment of Coostitutlon of thi, Couttnohwealth be prop ,, sed to the people tar their adoption or rtlertion, pursuant to the provision,a of the Tenth witch" thereof. to s% AMENDMENT. Z. , "trrh,u out to, dixttr;,ttcutiou of the Sixth Art i cle of the Conilltisbou.nina In sert in lieu t herent, the R4lowing : "A StaWfrinasurer shall ll oh chosen by .the qualided electors ..1 thei - E4nte,.nt such gulcs,:tUil c o : such teen of cerect• as stain pre,k Lap:a - by ha :JANIE'S 11. WEBB, Speak .r or ile iroute 01 Ilepresentativis. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, !.. i „ k e r ~r t ht. Sellatu, pproVtgl the Ink-unlit day June, Amy , Itomiut ur , thoussind right nun dred and !sei,ent.4- JNo. GEAItY. Prviglltt] and Cc:M..111o! frr puUlica Nun pti mint I.) 1.1<• nth A rt?ele ($t thy Con ...f tAc ('.qhmonwetillll )(lir,. k.•l iie common tv,..dt 11:arr*Nb1rg14. uTr Ith, ;1- 1 .111;y19 1),IIIN INTICATIII X' NOTICE. 11 A , lnantinlrrit ion Lots itt tw•eti ;;rented 1;1., n , 1 , r.1.rti , •11. on 'lv ....tat, tof AVllltant fifth. I{ , .C.tit•Orglf eflllllly, Pa.. tido 14 to notify till pa.n.ons in rh•ltt.l tli 1119 T nnteiliste l rlyriJr•nt in Alt tins Aann* nzatn•t the -ante• tritt present them. (NIS- smheil t i . - at.vl nor t" Mr- 1.1 4 1. HENRY LAPP, De«lct in «11 1:««1.1 «% P'«t«elure, LOOMG-LABS & PICTURE `FLAMES, LIP ALL:3I2Es ECRYLiIICD 011:1)BE Brighton street, above Plow tractor R()(IIES7'ER, PEN,\`',i The .hack In Ite iVer 1 - 01111 i) rOll`i2llltry 1/11 11.11111, 211 , 1 1 . 1 '111112 at the eery lua Oi.t prices Onll/ 111 ,1611 Ilearas provitisal at tee shortest liar int , a Itr:ze mail; or all kinds of furui fur, on haunt, and t" room for Lan and winter ooliz., I have rvallxcetl my ;vire,. se ATTENTION le calleil to our,hirge Flock 01 WALTHAM WATCHES +llLaal ,, rt a-1111. hy Ihoy too ~1 t “ - ult rrt. , l ti) au! othcr A rue rica. t du,* • In ttie tint place, the' \Valiham c'ulnyatly io the 4.1.;t•.?, mud lilt+ had: ftmtfold lit.• I,l4erloite of au otto•r. ugag.4l In 1•n-oo.-•• m lire I oile.l Star., If, plan, 111.. 11134 . 1111ii•ry It, 1101• by I/to l% altbaut Company Is tar no•re perfect ..and trifled. and ai‘ a moult to the IVatche... are of far I,:ber ;:ratle awl 01 greater variety. and ore tared In the Market at Intleb Illiver prices than any other.. quality and .tole fully couoillt•red Itot the third place, the Wellborn Watch 1p now a 11111, art irlo. Ito r‘puttztlon fully t•%tattliohell, zil‘ll AP. a CirrinVtitl4 . llCe, it fn o. rid prtlfit, art, :.tly other* to the market JOHN STE VENsoN 9 S SONS or CO., J•ewrleru and %11 l'fr*tallboy 11G1 k. P.i. j .c,41,90() REWARD! A rert ard of One Thong:and Dollars will ht. pia! n. Tro fhyrt;ta: utot iclll prodder a tmditttne tIL -111 this the ta - tahta of the pvople better ;Lot :he artioe kho. a .da • DR FAORNEY'S Celebrated Blood Cleanser or Panacea. It no,/ ho Aviter C'etluirt;c n better t 1 Natiorilic, a better DlUrelie, 4 better Tina. and to eveta utly better-v.lam the l'an-a-ee-a. No natter how tors; It lon been in ta , e . tir LOM )21.1i ,1 1 , 0 - olert.d.r? Above R rano!. nut contain Nur tlotig Not FuittlYt vcar.ratt.e. $5OO REANqIID.II rewanj of IF Ire /Jai tiltea' bollara tarn be pattt t,tr n nwilleini• triat "RI permanently cure murk. C,,CP. I 1 COST iVerIOTN, CO2l.llPai i(1 ts.clt or tier %ono llradarlsr , Lleor Complaint, Billow , 111, , ,,r An-rer, .Inandice. Dyspep.aa, .1)111* am! Fel cr. 'riga. Worm., Hotta. 1 Limon., Ulcers. borer. Vain% In the Loan., NW,. and Heat! and Pcmate 'omptathts than, DR. FAHRNIFYIS rsLoop oR PANACEA, s‘ltlcli 10 Reed more ext.:bid, cly by practiri plillicinba • thltin' Say (Ott 4iPppiAr kLoWLI. PreiraNd by P. Fa tamsx's linos. S Co., Po-ortl I.)t. PAinfiNgy. Chicvo. Price 1.2.3 per npule_ eor safe by Windeanin and Retail Dealera. and by Jon:4 xnunz, Drugginfis Beaver, Pn. ly. Aeta 44vertisements. DAKEIST 'anB,,Confectlonory Entatb. Ushuftent for 8. Le.—The four arid a half year's lerns4of.'a good Bakery and Confeettonery, Eartablletunest on Broadway. New-Bnghwn, lk offered for vie In consequence of the 111 health of the owner.; :The whole premises, Including ono of 'lie beet - Wiens to the county, nano, &c I ate , la In conapletkf Order. and will he solo low. Ingoiro of DANI.E.L MILLER, Bridgewater. OrVlar) • - - • ri - A-VI.I t AZIN 1) , Ze - ct. 27. 11*T4m 4 ita-A,nu or rywirxu t ,,C4iimis, N lihrouTou, July 5, UM Xiva hoard of .14renlore of thla Ihßit s day declared a Ali - Wend - or five per i.enf. - fbillic la s t s ix month*, upon- the capital actock—payal.:•.l forthwlth,trce of all tax. 07/I , lt Co. UP et/IDIOM S(111001.8, July sth. tri7l. ; July Mei, Ni.w Brighton an , f rlllaton, at New Brlgtton Senna! llowe, July :attn. Ituntteatur I)..nu,lgnt and tp , and PlanitinOturg, at Itorh<,n•r July 21111, Deaver, I.lrulg, water, Vamport ant. Sharon, at Beaver N. 11. it Is 26th, Beaver rand and Patterson, at Beaver Palls B. H. JatplLt, Pineedurn and St. clAir, at Freedom 8. IL August nth, auo Ptuttomy. at Baden S. 11. August ltlth, Industry null Nenro, at Industry S H. Auzuat latb, Moon S• Moon lutpan't., at Flan Imre 8. H. Aunruat Elupewuli and lAc4atuwu, Scutt*-. Ville S. If. A arb.t ' . ltiepetnit AC,. at luaepentle S. 11. • • August 2.th , Raccoon. at No. I (Lew S. 11 Atigult Uhl) and Eilarguw, a laireslaw S. H. Angina Witt, Ifuok.town, Grimm a d George towel, at llool.6tow:i 11. deptecriber tat. Elonaver. Frankfort and ?dun. dockaville, at Smith's (new) ectuun LI ISC, Sept Atli, Datllugt.iin boron:4li and to. B 11..• 'Bea ver and New Galilee, at Darlington se num.!. Supt. Gih, Nonth bearer and Chipper* it liar 617`i sehool tantyr. Sept. bth, Pulaski. at Foricsharz school Woe.% Swept. S Lb. 13rIptun, at Ealan's school ltuuae.. Sept. Mb. North Sewickley, at Laurel l'ulat nchoul hoax. Sept. 12tb. Fran-kilt, at Mattis' peti t s,' house. Sept. Itth. New bewleLirty, at Untortvitte pehool Loue. Ono hundred and ninety (locations will he asked on the totlOwimr trapicv, el:. 7s. orthotmiphy ; Grammar; xl, tieugraph.Y; 10. Reading; i'ractl eni Arithmetic; 3, Mental Arithmetic ; 10. Pen manelop : '2ll, 11latory ; and 10 on Theory nC -70 tole() per cent_ of the queatrous un ewered correctly, Grade 1-70 to 90, Grade 3—ft to 70, Grade 7. Nocettldtate leaned whose Grade Cathl below fifty per cent. Special exatiitnattons ,vill be held after the reg ular ekmotosponis on ertday and tiatuttlity of each wee►. in the orheo of the Superintendent at the Court Rouge until October 1-ith. Applicants however. moat have a written request from birec tors. It probable that at many of the cmaraluationa Ltro days will he required. when this Is the ca..* an educational nreetihz will be tield tholuteryetntig el, ening. Exek6e, will commence promptly tit a oseloCk, a. ID. 6.15:0.14e1EL05, cv, 2isrp't. I N - S 11 A_ IN C AND General Agency Office, ROC HEST EH, PEN NA FIRE, LIFE, mid ACIADEST INSI - It ANCE; - .ktelinf' and "Natlonal" Lives fit ocean st..ativ•rs , " Adams anti -ru in'''. Ex pr..is AL7,111 All kinds I ieoiraii«• nt fair rates and libertl tri Itenl Estate bought- and sold Deeds, Mortgages, Articles, &c., written ; De;lositiOns aria Acknou went,. taken, Sr., Sc. (jowls mid .MottcY t..nt articd to all parts of the United Siates f',.e.,senz.eri booked t,. and :row E.:rihtful, I ti.!. Imo 1 . Frziro, and Germany _ETNA FIR E l S.S. CO. Cash as,ett, Ity their in - di.; v km+ lieut. Lie.i.ies t,i .Tan. I, 1. 4 71 I tio• an.? tit ealthie.,t Ciittipti Wiry in lie, world. NIAGARA littwrance Co., 1;x..1, i.~xA&. A .VDES FIRE INS. CO., I C nAI, Cash assctts ENTER PAT PIE IN S. CO (It l'hilaklitiphia Cash as,etts 6vt•r... LANCASTER Fire I,&. Co. a.! , el I • ALPS ik URAXCE CO" 01 Erie7 - Pentia Cash capital, 1.'..1‘)1(D.1N oa-, a+..•t; Travelers' Life:4: Accident Insurance Co., ( * ;),b 4r Representing th. , above first class Insurance Companies, acknowledged to be amongst the best arid most reliable in the world, and representing a gross easktupital of*.learly t7lil.hou.Otal. I am etr -1 lied to take Insurance 11. any amount desired. Applications promptly attended o, and Podeles written,ltptn tde fy . and at fltik. rates and terms. Losses liberally adjusted anti ruoiptly Ti . ; 1, 11 . : Lky one; i's delay yo , May inst. the Saving's of years. relays are ilan.,^er JOS, 11:1 , 1 life uncertain; therefore, Insure to ilag One to-day, is worth Imo to-morrows. •.- fluelity. also, iti of the utmost importance The low priced. worthless article, always proves the dearest. The aboi, companies are known to he amongst Inn best and wealthiest in the world A'. ye rose that shall you reap." Grateful fur the very liberal pat..onage already bestowed, I hope—by a strict attention to a legit• innate busineas--not only to merit a fontiutAr.lece of the same, but a Large increase the present year. Mr. STEPII EN A. C HAIG Is duly authurizFd take appiteationa for fusnrance and recriv the premium for the same In adjoining townships. AS. U. U UST. Near Detoot, IC.ctiester, Pa. M. AL 1 17 t. 3E3 t4-$ 1 ; 31 r Fs.4o - ru It-Upst OF MON-MV=WEIS) Wu keep on band in our wate room, the lartmat , e t eet t on ,„ficipt,,h e rt work than all the other work. in the county combined: which give,' person. ttifillg . to erect It Monument or (lead Stone to their departed frieuthi, a tiettcr pportuutly to ...elect a imitable Monument or head Stones than rho:where. We ztli knarantee the the workman• -hip. and, the prior' , cannot bti beat In the State. We would rw.ipeetruily thclte perpone whthttig Marble Work, to call and wee our work before purchaNing eleetettere, nod mthly themeelve`e. AAso, Grind Stones, and ell the new etyle fixtures to 6 hang stones: et reasonable prices. apt:l4;thxf. .EDIVAJCI) BOON, Cushits TEACLIE ECSI XAXIINATIONS. Chas. B. Hurst's SEA THE DEPOT Notary Public and Conveyancer; (II it.ttl: or New York Of Lttticash-r, Pa 1103 IE LIFE INS. CO, 11l I~fllatll.; v nt, Conn Head and Foot Stones. at 1,04,4 t 1!„‘ and 11:erats yor 1..,0und A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOrjy - . 1,*.t,--- . : i . azi.rnonst a ? Dr. w a d AR BITTE RS T • • -Rs - Ilundredea Thousands 2 5 Dear testtmoiy to their Wonder; 4; o fatt.: e d s. e • 1 `THAT ARE THEY 9 e?- .0 r- ..• zi3 v ' t; I u is 0 : kJ 7 r'' r, = . ; ; 1 Fu a 7' Itl !' ill C , e' • ; I 0 Q : V . 5 a E •• • 4 d E ; . ?. 0 • 1 g g k'. ; - h t § i i. I' 4 g 9, z4-^ t i 0 5 I _ _ • • Lode of Voirr gm to, Whisker, Proof Rot Irh. tad Ream) Madre doctored. eptceet ut i , ~ : anal to 0 *le, eLlled " routes.' . a;,p, mi. /. . r .,„,.. 0 . ...... ae, ...that lesd th e Up; ~, hatakenacts and • ii, but tre. tree ltedici.l.. r ~, } um th e Satre r.OO lad lierbs of Coaforo.a. fr. ...ram olfAkehtilic' hi cu lusts. Ttz-, - ..t UURAT BLOOD PUKIFIEtt — ood 0. 1.11. k UT Vili CI l'lll NCI? LE a pc.rn'e-. 1<_,.;.. .. tralgorstg. , r of the Syi!tetn. carry 1.. g cl .7.:: 1,.. , Latter 4.v..Klre , t.ali.c blc.cal I. • 4, So pcnon w.. :on Awl remain 1.1 $lOO wabe gvvrti fore Le bones are 0.,t destroyed by wat-r.i )thc: mesas. az its! seats ealn t of ?eV= Nor InCannukieji. and Cbrente Ism nod Gout. IhErpcpria., .r ailtuus. newitttlt and lutertnitfens 'llseasee at the B cod: Bladder. theec Bliwto I av , , 1.1;. isittP-hrzetwo:. Lae tj Blood. whicli . Is gun.4r.:ll, rut.u.e..: _ )1 . u.c Diarsti vu Urynns .' ` iftvP ritaiL OIL INDIGZSTION. ache. Pain 1 ties nhotiidere. Cor4. T Le,. Itst„ Gad taste la .11..csth Ltdlous 4i as. 1,..0..y.x 3f the Heart. dantrkatk.n of the regions of the eye. abutte ; symptoms. are the offeprlngittfetlyapeputt.o22,, they lovigorate I:lei:Stomach and stralukte old Ilver and bowels. irb lett reside-Tame oft:theca-all efllcary In elegising the blood of all Lturtratea. Imparting new Ilfe aai vigor to the whole system FOR SKlSDlSRlSF,R,EnspOolviretter. Uncur2,l3lotetiet.PpqtairicTicißcl4. o• panties, Itlxig.Worms, Sore Byes, re, ;las, Itch, Scarfs, DiSentorations arum Skin, Ile: tad Discsaes of the 411 t, of whatever name of zzt_. are literally dug up lad canted out of the slate.... short Unto by the ase!of these Bitters. One -14. a. inch cases will conv4icc the Meet therednioz. =naive effect. _ civallse the Vitiated Blood whette r you LL .!, Impurities bursting through the akin to Ptrajn'et, frt.? eons or SCAM; cleanse It when you ttnd sod sluggish in t* -1 4% - tteanne tt when It and roar feelings wtil tell you when. Beep the pare and the Detaih nettle system will feller . PIN. TAPS and other V 17011.315. I cilacc lilac= a so many thogattids are etttetnally deo:, and =Moved. Firl; t 4 direetlohZ read Ile circular ssonnti each bOttle., printed in f,er pagcr—Extg/lah.Ge i rtaan, French Lad Epatdsn. 1 . 7 0 kt.it • Pruppetos. It. liclXqa:111 , & C., )ragrlala and Get. A,w , iata, San Franc!, cv and CI and 34 Commove Street. rev Yott SOLD Di DnuoGars act It'itt Sy New ..eldrertisements. ATTRACTIONS Bogg's Bugs 4...543,(1110,r,P) 'New Battiete CLOTHS, :73 , Olio. Nit -,13 at ut An Uxtiva, 13a.rzain. $1.:3 4 - 1 1), , P White Victoria Lawns, FOl •,,t{,...),41111,. „ I Case Oenui»e Organdie Latni.Z, $1,501),loo BUFF SUlrrs OPENED TQ DAY. New Black Herstanis, at Reductd Price.c. JITS'T OPENED. Brocade and Striped Grenadines, front cents up to thirst quali.i. White Lea= Lace ruffles. Bleck Llama Lace Points. iitilkl lAX) Having purchased a fine assortilml,! LaJe 1 2 i,ints at a sacrifice, a e id t .r tt , be Gaind in this market '4 , 2411.01u) IN'cw Batgains, for each Department opcning 1) D . : v i . 1 2a Inearibz) :2500101i 2,S FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA prfi- 1 y:cht Inty 1 je'2l. WM. WALLACE, :;..;~ro,i~vu MARBLE!! Grave:l;4olles. ITS, sl,:giu,oo4). RaiirExed Streel,'Near the Nett Drp,t, NEW'BRIGHTON, call public attentiorx to il k e that he keeps always on hand sin tensive and superior supply of ITALTAN AND AMERICAN \v: WE AL. Et 13 M. SI • ANUS MANUFACTURES GRAVESTONES. MONUMENTS, && IN THE 3IOST IVO KMA N - LIKES MA NIVER:: And at Cup reeetle u LOW FIG-TIRE. BEST 4L - ALITY OF 11-I 14 ST 4k N ' , KEPT ON TIAN,I) Irarrai.led in every jc•'3l .3w Ferguson & Rotzler, sUccEsseas To JOHN A: SCOTT Wholesile and Retail Dealers. *AI Choice Family -Groceries : TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS PRODUCE, FLOUR, Lc.' NO OHIO sTnEET, W&S'T OF DIAMOND Allechelqy City, Ps !each;' , 1] COAL-,and NUT coAl FOR SALE. - - The nnderalgeed la operating a , COAL BA on alcitinley'a Rtt&abont half way bettteer lb. 7, cheater and Bolearlike, where be Will be 1 ;:ed '0 receive °Mere for !I:Imp or ant coal orAt''' Cb• ales be left at B. Mulbelm's, in Bridgewater. t, John Purvis' in Bridgewater, or at the •Att.l • " f Ace ur at the residence 0; the nuderaignk n. 'Market street. Bridgewater, \, Coal on Ms pis:h. el at all times. Coal deltrere:ti, at Alert nonce - Terms earn on &livery. Fete tis 68 low to Lb , ' :0° est. Uys-Iy.) C. MOLTER . _ •- n A ING Permanently letented thesvlnay . • ~, . f, ~. AA. Zelienople. P. for the purposri KWs"' Medicine, I trupectfully tender my proferrio services to thecnisens orssl4 ullige and vicinity , Office. In resinenco, opposi ta &ugly / Motel. heM 'l'4" always DO found, unless professionally , ellgned. All at 1 .14 will receive immediate and prompt attention. A. V. CUNNINGIIAM, 3 1, M . unit/LI:1n 3~fertat: ut eigliteen cents DEALEit (tr.. &c., U( N STA FT4;I Re..vket =I
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