Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 22, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 21 July 1854 — Page 2

If 'ilHTlill( $rilHL

CT The r.ow school house is going owlv.

up

S.jJ I e i e cj i ; p 1 ,

CEAfilES C. SCOTT, Editor.

OiT Hot weather still continues.

RISING SUN:

"oldest inhabitrxt" says this is the warmest summer he ever experienced, arid h"s kncws.

Agent lor the .ev. ""Tl.c ''.' .wit.g iri.tiL-mcii an- d : uv.-ivo Rv.d -e.v-o: n-r f-bscv K. '. 1.m:.m. Vevay. Ind.; Cn ai.vt - F. I:k'-.e. r". -rvinv. Tn Sav- ri B. P.avtei:. Patriot. Ind.

f5Th-c Ihwid White was lying aground,

at the hes.d cf the bar, up to the time of j get up.

Correspondence of the Weekly News. ; Coi.cmiovs, July 17, 1S5L Ma. EmTOS The lO' is- brnkon' f c !

Washington, July 17. C? . nr i r ',.

consequently the best wav to get over it, is! ' 'ur' lUason caUed ,:? the re to keep on corresponding and mv name will Iut5n inasing at fixing the salaries of

; ma employees, and after some discussion it

Th,.

I urst production nas been published, and 1

am now stigmatized as a correspondent, and

Bosto , July 17. Mathew Mathews, Juhn Gill, W. L.

; Mintzer, and C. Saxton, frcm Philadelphia,

rently obtained $3,500 from the Rutland Bank, Vermont, on forged checks. Matthews and Gill were to-dav arrested at Mo:i-

.v sutao."-

CO'!" f.

press hist night.

Suicide of Two Lover. j A suicide attended with circumstances of a singular character, occurred this morning T in East Abington, the particulars of which, j as we learn, are as follows: ; tl It seems that a votiris; man famed Isaac T V...'.. "r t ' ,

i. -.i.isn, a name (II I em irosce inr. n res:

October i cciloo.

V e are iiichoiued to acii-ciat Unit .lulls

Works will .

Vc an Hide.

fc of Sheriff cf Ohio county.

jeltJclit candidate ior

Since my last, the? great Fourth of Julv i as P"1- u the per diem comhas passed, and a great man v people have ration, 'except to Committee Clerks . . . . t, . . . i , . ...

""3 saiant-s w.u now oe six ao.iars a dav.

if"WAsnisoTON II. Hall is a candidate nr

treal, and $3,303 of the money recovered. dcnt ot East. Abmgtcr, and a young h.dy poaching October election. i named Adriana Sampson, belonriti-r to "

:rs. u. geu-. No. and VI:.,-. Ci ized ace"-". lift; ;: shut

PARYIN. Kq.. tJvlK-ral Newspaper Fourth street. IvTwe-;:. Walnut ::--:.i:na!. Obi-., is .'. only amKvro :.- " a 'viO tVeiv.ClV-s and ;ubscr:i-

nt I;..

I i:0 ' :

PALME!: is oo,- ,.,)iv s,,;l,,,nZod .;i.'..-lpr.i.u New Y..ik snd B-st.-n,!-.- .-.!!'. v.ts and subsi-ripti-.-r-s torus. To Vlvertiiers.

". "t 'lie -W ivk'y New r ;-;vv i,a;vr tvtr i--t"jv r.:i'l rai ':.! ;;i,.-roa.-iiii:. "..It th.-ir O'-vi: iiitoror bv

:t :

I'.ic- ::t:ud

- i now A.'.v.rti-

ii t. r:: : an: .f ilx ririt

t xiic i.vu:tuiB Lra..v courier cou.es ; v i.:i' i i . 3 . v - been kdied bv accident or otherwise m . i .

to us now in a r.ew and beautiful dress. "r i . i i- - i The Sena; . , , , terent parts of the countrv; but in this city i

, e cot. aer it tne nnest, best looking pa- . , ,, , , . - . , . ! Tl Tf,- ' we held a re ar ohi-t isli'unpn ool,hrtinn i 1 113 no

per that State ever produced. Success to i y 0. , " . ' ; ne jta 1 1 'and Several liaSriotie snifchpj ivnm mi,, if 01 Us

: the energetic proprietor. j whkh deliglued evcrvbodv with the e ' Mr. P.

j The Democrats will hold a mass i tion of man, an editor, too, who came t0 ca'J P the Texas Bill to-mcrrow.

'meeting at Mis. Wescotfs Meeting House, ! out ip- liis r:1Per of next day, in a leader, in Cass towihip, on to-morrow, for the pur- j lowing nn the speeches in anything but a pose of nominating candidates for the various i truthful light, and nil because he was uot ! offices to be filled in this cout.tv next Oc- ' selected as aa orator for the occasion! Every ' tebc-r. j tuu-3 e'se passed off in fine style, nothing j .-.- 1 occurring to mar the festivities "of the dav

New Yonn, Ju!

Last evening a cowhi-din.

; Stouglitan, had formed an attachment for ! v 19. ; Piph otlir lint frnm 1.1 n ..1 .

I vv..., i.vn. o-miic i.iuji' vr oilier l.-i ll, . .. i c 1 ...

vii.iuuici" j nicy ihtj j icuiiu-u iioin ueil! United 111

te messengers will receive 1.2A). ! Came 'T between T- F- Meagher, of the , ,th holy W.ds of weiilock. The young

. I lMTnn 1 r r r Mil t U MS II I : 'V I'll V till 'I n Tl .Mihf 1

USe lo.nt rpsnllJtmn MiCPiiaomw tli . Ill ""'"'"I u nnA ... .e.,.. . 1 : 11 .. . I l.l. ... 1 . ; I

; i tlie 1-reemah's Journal, growing out of an : 1 ,1 1 1 V. enipiovees was also nnssed. . ' ' JIi In the atternoon she returned to her i.mP

ihi's .Ave f k-j ! e;llLna' 111 lay's .Journal, reflectiiig se- in Stoughton, and towards evening her love.

vorely upon Meagher, who, in the first place

Mr , .. . : v v....mcs a cownnie, and

.lii,!,,.,.,, r ,. n.:c. fMcSIasters, being arm 3d with revolver, shot

O -O'-I'" i I" LIS 1 UUUl, ; Mellpr p

-, ,

K-?L-p it b'.-furo the jjcoplc, tl'att udv.ji ti.-iij.; Has enlarged many asinull l)usin;.-t; Has rtivived many a dull biirino;-.-; Has saved many a lost buMiies; Has pix-scrvi-d ir.rny a law lusint-.-s.

UISIXG SU, AIHOB.4,

i. a w it i: c i: is u it a

A Mi

:e river is getting quite iow; a-most : but a small fi 'ht.

was rejected.

Mr. Pettit moved to take the resolution in relation to the Nebraska and Kansas act. Mr. Chase said, if the motion was taken

ightly wanndinsr him in thp

face. Measlier t'len wrested t)m rovrd

TELEGRAPH LINE!

also a loaded cane, from McMasters, clinched him. knookod him down, gave him a terrible beatin".

and and

Itclisiou Notice. Kev. P.. F. Moni-is, will preach in the Main Sirct t Freely ierim Church, on Sab-

l.ath ir.. .-t,-'.' c rT' nt 101 . ,,v!,n,-V

( 1,..-,.... T 1 1 , X-

i, uuncuii ix me eompany ; up ne woui i oiler an amendment for r.r nt-

;oo.ow;...r any oi cur line steamooats to and a Germ.m Military company, which re-., i'ig the votes and proceedings on said bill Ea;"'te , . T 'suited in killing no one. ' The motion was tlieu r.iecL. ! In tne a. L-iuisvii.e, tnere is o feet I came across a L'itte item the other dav. ' ti, ir 1

i ,u l , D j , , ', 1U1- '"uuMcaa l.iii was men taicen up, i u OA lac bura at 1 oraand i w hica reflects considerable discredit upon ; ai.,i t)..ud;n.T .o-,,. K in

-I- 1 rS 'S. v.vjvjif 11 V 1 ilj ill

Jl 'u ... . ! thc State of 1- How true it is, I can- ,a;ttee of the Whole, our retort ch.s.-d ! recc':i'ts continue light, embracing only 3M

fc; Kcad the truthful storv of '"(tniv Two - ' u""' ,,:asua i !?.-r t-,.c, c.i -,r i uuungiae last Hours.

3 inches water.

Market. CixcixxATi. July 19. th.-ur The sides to-day were confined to 100 barrels at $7, an .1 100 at $f:!3. The

Mr. Xa.sh. hired a horse ar.d cliaisi. in Kasf-

Abington, and proceeding to Sioughton, took Miss Sampson to ri le. This was the last which was seen of them alive, as far as is yet known.

About live oYi.-ek ih.s morning, Mr. John ! Connects with the National Line. Sears, who tends Heed's Mil!, in East Abi tig- i!si'atci;fs sent to any paetof ixited tTATi..ton, discovered, a horse and chaise, (which 1 A I essatres sent to wid from the follosvin nla-t

-a ash. st:iTuiir.y noo.r t),n miH U m. K;,.--r ! Aurora,

tied and carefully covered with .a huflhiln

L:iwrenei-bi!r;.

i

! cf

All the cables for the new

iispenston old ones.

Us.

Your

too-

married folks and old

detained me on mv recent visit to that State.

i r.uge at the verli

: 1 . 1 r 1

-may learn a lesson from it.- " '""S "om noine wa.

Wheeling Lave been anchored, pnd Also, the "Old Wife's Kiss ' a very feeling j tli0 lfcU? li0-,s:er. g-. ad the beauty of

rf adiovt;n. il Smr,,A..r ar.,1 r.:. ,c r,vo, f;.. o.i.n, tne city J was via;tiug. 1 will gie you the

one

crk will s?o:i com mm ce Court of Common Plea,

that will doubtless, aw; of vour.g ladies.

vie the "sympathies''

Yvrv little bits

was done bv this

ion owing, no doubt, to its

b..:

a busy time with farmers, d on Wednesday last.

T.ady's liook.

It ad-

jCT The Buffalo Commercial says that t'iie case cf the Trustees of the Vincenncs

Godey

i.-c August Itr

ncer ii.struct ana p.ease

1 sos. Ao mor. Lo f t:r,l for love

Godcv lias come.

buv a drove of horses. lie was alisent Ion

ger than he intended to be, and failed to meet a business encasement. On Ivin t r itb.

University v the State .f Indiana, which ; er reproached for not being at home, he has been iu litigation for the last ten years, 'made duo nj-ology. "1 tell you how it is. was decided bv the Supreme Court on tho 1 at every little darned town thev Sih ult., in faior of the University. Mr. ! mo t0 stor a,id b- of a

House. Unsuccessful efforts were m.i.li

ti suspend the rules to report the Senate bill granting land to Iowa for railway pur-jo-estalso, thc Senate bills regulating the

storv fur what it is worth: . 1 ' '"S ' cmciency ot tlie army , , : a d to establish a retired list. A good .storv is told of a Micingan man t TT ho recently went down into Indiana to' 1 ne liouse then went into Committee on

tne Army Appropriation Bill, and disenssel it.

and

hear

ot i o

agreeable Companion of good r-'-adirg.

Judah, the attorney for the plantii". $-20, )0 for his services.

1 31 PORT ANT FOREIGN NEWS. AinuVAL or the xiagailv

Halifax, July 10.

I Provisions are du!'

sales. ! h'.sky The demand is fair, ar.d with continued light arrivals, the market is firm. The sales comprise 27G bils. from the river

at ,.c, and 100 do. from wagons at ?.;.,'c.

c neese i lie market -s unchanged, with . oamjison in about seven or eight feet water, i a demand fully equal to the arrivals. Sale : wub tl"r'r arms encircling each other's necks, ; of 270 boxes at S' , .- ' ; and their wrists and arms rirmlv lound to- i

,.. .,, , , . . ;geuierviui a stout cord, lb;

vnuiiniefc ineuemand IS mo. cr.n , for , t',,. i... );.,, i .i . , ..

.... ; 1., ui.mivB iitjnj Lie water, ana LoronNigarand Coffee, at unchanged prices. The cr lieed was called to hold an inquest thcrc-

aies comprise tb hlids. good fair Suar at 'b u,;- Circumstances are known which

robe. On the fence near the t-Liisp Mr iV.!;;...V..'.1ij..

Sears also found two shawls and a bonnet, i Hamilton. Ohio which have since been identified as belong i 'iov'"1:nd, ing to Miss Sampson, and near bv the same ! NcW U'rk'

spot lie also found Mr. Nash's hat, in which was, the following note: "My name is Isaac P. Xa.sh. In this water you will rind me. I am a perfectly sane man. P. S. Bury us together as yon find us. Isaac P. Nash.'' Mr. Sear, upon discovering these tilings, went at once to the mill pond, and son discovered the bodies of Mr. Nash and Miss

tin

1:

Madison. Louisville, Evhiisvilie, l'adu.-.-ali, Vk-ksbur.f, Memphis, New Orleans,

A message is tiji word., . r less. Olllee in S. llatl.aum 's J!i.ri;w : :. : I-"- ! B. J. HATHA WAY,

Les,.;.-.

brr Messrs. Hohton eV Moil.;

Car. it be Heat! We have a stalk cf cats, that grew near this place, five feet eight inches in height, a-d an inch in eircumfcrci.ee. Can anybody bring a larger one? Ci7-In another column will be found letter - -nTA cur correspondent, '-Charlie." He is one of the go-ahead "Young America''

iddition to tl

stillc

jets

are We

, ! 't.'-jc.; 30 brls j-rime Molasses at 20c, and 10

1'-"-' ' Ivorc ',,fi-,, n 111

o '-Vlll,', 111, Jt 1 j L,

heard it hinted that they intended to cease satisfying the people's burning thirst for .'Red Eye," and turning their attention to

:Vw,riicu!tuiaI News. The corn crop of Tevas, from the increase ! of land in erdtivaiion jimi 1pw vi..l.l i

and is said to be promised, will probably exceed that of any

rh

".ope our readers

appreciate him.

Kr Wi

ti . v: i . . i .., i

j tie .i;g:na nai arrived v. llli lnvernool

1 snould thm o. that il the above was true, dates to the Sth it sf

jyou must be pretty "bard up" for Bank The general news is important The!

AiLs.utn ,.i mmt .-va.e. ; 1-rat.kim went ashore off Mantrcak, Long '

inc great Ann-Aeurasia Covvet.tion of Island, yesierd

UillO, assetlloled in this City, last 1 hnrsdav in a ibiT,Tfr.i.w .Itio, i ,-.

.7 , --- jv-invn. ULiu ua'a jluc pus- i j i-ni til, ie;iL Clipper cent. July 13th, and there was not a hail in the ( sergers on board, about forty of whom j '1'he Cambridge (Md.) Democrat says the city large enough to hold them, there being ' reached this city cariv this mornim'. Her ' corn croP of tbat county is sufferiiv-' for ward

the manuufacture of something more sub-ucb a crov-'d. But they got together some- J cargo consists of 800 tuns merchandize. i tautia!; something that is now more ener.i?5 v ' howt and passed resolutions expressing their I At last accounts from her she rmv,d ,J. ViQ Xaw Yor Tribune says, we have

i-..,.,?.,.7 j v .-r ., views fnllv m tho rn.M-.ol nr hi: : - i . . Mately made several

i. tov;;, j,,jui. eui.o.M ij mem, h tnev , - jumuuii ium cuiiefipoiiaeuce ana papers. .ur !

make the change. : Compromise and the passage of the Ne- news is necessary brief. -T- . 1 braska D-1!' including by nominating Anti- ' The Franklins advice nP,. tll tn,

W inc mtciugent, amiabtc, Lanasome, Nebraska candidates for Supreme Jud.', and i ' i i.ot produce a single twach. Some orchard

1 -'t-auiia nave a lew scattering ones unon t

render it very probable that the act was com

mitted alter 12 o'clock last ni-ht. o Jl'.-t''!i .Ji,iint'i! H.'i

visits to Monmouth

county, New Jersey, that great peach producing region, and find the prospect very bad. We saw thousands id" trnw tbf

I ata. uigr.ty poiisncd, and supremely su-; Board of Public Works

perb, uea'-, sweet, little soul of a young man ' express Tl-jf T-,r,-v. lint.l l,n "Vn-. 'l .,--.,.1 . 1:..- .,

.... t'.v ulj.vu ii.', oui'i iioi, uvo me DOT: .1 . . ..

mree monies, nas come to the conclusion : next Oc

that he is neither a prophet or a Solomon. The

He says: "I bad CO idp.iw tbnt t'nn 1i.1jt.-c : ...

p,.,4 . , - " .""orai me

1 .e.y ot this citaw war so dem foin." Tl:

The Delegates

ones ujion the treet ;

Moun abit tjie Srnn.F. f the Loveus at Eas.t Abington-. In addition to the particul ars published in thc Journal yesterday, relative to the suicide of Mr. Nash and Miss Sampson, in East Abington, vesterdav morning, we learn that the deceased we're seen walking together, apparently in a contemplative mood, between the hours of one and two o'clock yesterday morning, on the margin of the pond in which they were subsequently found drowned. The following is a copy of the letter left by Miss Sampson in her chamber in Stoughtun:

'tSTOUtlHTON.

School Books for Indiana. Iii-:coMMKNDKi, in compliance .with the requisitions of Law, by the State Board of Education! consisting of the Governor, Auditor of State Treasurer of State. Secretary of State, and tlie Superintendent of Public Instruction. See iS'Jtool Lair, .SV-. 77.

i immediately Office of Sect uintkndknt of Vvn Tnt'n- .

Iiiiliaiiaiioiis. November. 1 i?. i

At a lm-etiiig of the State Board held at the Capital. November 1

iiienilier ot the Boaid b -ing pre

in;; aoe'.iiiietu. was au. te I : 1miia.napdi.is. Noveuibir 14. :-53. The Prate Board of E.lu . ation i,proe the io! lowinir lists of text-books f..r l oniiiion idi'ols: MeOnin-y-s Il. Kvtic S,eelir,.r L The Indiana First Header, T he Indiana Second lieader,

I !,e li.uiana 1 1.

f E.lueu-i. ;:

i.-n:. the follow

..eaui-r.

1 he Indiana Fourth Header, Hurler's Ei g!ih Grannuar,

Ai it'.-lieil s rntnarv l.

Mite

noi:ce in several of cur exne queer looking advertisements, Now-a-daysl'' "The Goose '.':

kc, oi tne mear.mg of wlvd

.E s new saw

tT Messrs. Peiter & Van

" .. w:,; ro,-ir be :-- -:--.-r r-1--.-.-.i i. iL.,,.,;... e-.e.e,. -ame work is up, and part of the mach

rn the ground. Wc wish this

.Tl may rrs-.Vo f, , .

1 it aoc:

1 compument, emanating from the source place for such a show) commencing on thc es, we hope will be valued according to 1'Jth of September, and continuing till the

, ... ti. n.i t. t i i i , , . . . .

,i , .e t,.. i- , , . I me out uu,, tieauea oy uen. u Uonnel. 1 eiieiauy, witn nere and there a tree pretty: . , , "V x "" " iswiui mv ngnt ed tiicmselves luglny pleaded with1.,.. . ... i rn ... .-..., ,, , . . 1 - : mm, tl-, r r,f .1 :... i .; .? .

. . . line insurgents mimbe.rec 1.0(H). Rnnr luosi oi an tne obi crcliards have oot. ! ... aim aiso mat

imations, and feel sanguine of success ' nF oft. r or , . . n., I the jaundice badlv. which 1 am going to do. I am tired of this 1

tober. IT. ' -g- xue t, i world, and so ,s my own dear friend, so 1 1

m! . co r -, , , , , KUest acconnts state that the city is covered 1 f, P , . "- V ' su.ty, at : nuiift SMV tl.lt to-morrow mornin.. 1 shall be : tilth annua! State fair w:d b- be ,1 1 ... , . , . , . " . . j the 1 atent Office, in ashin-rton tr o,m i :. ... , ' . uiiiimng i snail be :

city of Newark. 33 miles east of ! , bCS'. ? U,C &mn had i velT fine specimens of a second crop oV'stra ! ZTZL. f"f"d' 1 V i

, . T ,. , , f 1 1 aiennzeu wuu cue insurgents and that ; ben les, produced accordin- to Mr Pe ibn.l v's ' , ' """'u'a l""'u me, wmcu ; in an old Indian fort, f ust the- . v.- i , . I . ' 1 11 " ; has leen very great. Call on

l.Suli

The its v:on hy our "daws," and public notice f 22d. It is expected that there will be a

ierv

enterprising bcii milk i

I Veil

.i

v

ruin .1.

appreciai

ot

the '

ger concourse of people than ever attended

City Hall. An effort ,s being made by several t-ers to raise funds enough to I

?f our r.iid a

r-joni for exhibitor r-,r-o

ar.ces, Arc, in connection with the new

l-i-.o

str.ta

11S ' flito .If.-

, v.ii , in 1 1 u i il l nr iivr. inn .. . . . . .

,'vuuuei ttau Litieiueiiuu 10 aii tne ponce, '"vmuu m iuuluiuous waterings, i tie va- ; i'i,, n i- n i , - unless the Ministry resigned. It is also stated th ;t the Queen had been called to ab- r' di?1?- i iS -hieh so much has bSn ,"f i TV T "T V"? .t. r., ,.,.(. i r.... i-: ii. .i r- . i.r i : . . ... 1 . i own .oiegoes. leil Mr. M,,i-oti I t b-.n .-

change the State Fair before. The fact is, Newark r-nV ' . , - t lrs o,s a' t rcn l wn" I for hU kindness. Mvlc ws, ; is hut a small city, but there being so many : '".i""'' " T 5f. SS bj ! T?1' . 1 ave to all the children. I did not dream

: , , . . , , , ti iit iu Li!i. lahL uuiu and rouble. ;.. . m;iiiii m ueiawaro at irom ot tins this morn v beti.i.a l rremtheNewAiban-L.d. . railroads running through tho place, and so i , ', $1,50 to $1,G0 per bu.d.ci. The crop i that Aunt Chloe, whb h I 1 o- ve r I "im " f school Books. : 'ny towns and villages adjoining, that a J ct " fa:d Mf j State has been hardly an average one. 1 them will come here It Is ,n tin The want of uniformity ia thc books used Pson can tarry during the Fair near New- ' !. a,!U " RCi,Krated i,er l01TCS the It is stated in the Norfolk (Va.) Am-s1 I start from here, but I must sav -ood-bve m our public schools has long been felt as a ark, just as well as if in that city. ! lraD:-lvau:a fr0IU!'-r. mak:uS a complete j that Dr. J. B. Jones planted 40 bushehTof! "M.v Aunt Chloe and sisters, now leave great inconvenience. When families re-; fhe CJtv Do,, Law of winch I sroke :-' front witb 5'0u0 ,ncn ady for action. j potatoes, tlnsy ear near that town, in a space ! this world to yourselves, which 1 hope you move from one school district to another. , . " ,' ' '. A,,,tPi, on ,hn ol1loP , , :. , , , 1 of only six acres. The crop yielded two ; will enjoy. Don't think of me only that I they are in all probability compiled to incur :ing some considerable service after all-: -Ust on the other hand is reported as ; hundred and fortj..two barrels-equal to sev-! bavc gone with mv companion to rest md t '-.t. t .-, . r . --i . . i rtibbnc lis .t" n rr.,-v.l mini- -.ni.,. ,1.,.- ua Illg tiespatClied a forre of 21 Vl m i-n bnii.!r,l on.) -..f .. i e i . , t.i r...t 'i i . ' .'

vjjaii.c v,i e!; eii'.iie jvers cu nee. icnoot " iiiwi.jj HUIU11V.1J ""n0, 1 ' umj. -iA uu&iieis wiiictt i ulcl;l "'j iiituer i nope: here arc mv rirn.s

rrapl.y,

iieil s lro -graph v an 1 Atlas.

Kay'.- Ari; hnietie. Part First, ItayV Aritiiiuetie, Part Seeoiiil, Kay's Arithmetic. Part Third, ' Velister's Ilietioiiarii's. The exaiuinatioii of J(,0-s for i i;r I'onnno-i Seiio.-ls has involved p -,-at labor, b it tlie Itoar'i has endeavored to jeifonn th.- arduous i.iid n-s!-onsi!iie duty hulk ii -u-ly. thir --u trine, and n.itjii'nby. Intriiisie ineiit f r llistruedi.M has bee:, considered .t'pr.ranin;m inii t r.anee. and second -ly. e. oiii-mv to the State. Tl. 1. ' !'

liie-eiiooi I riirees. wliose Dt'TY 1, to

what Looks are used, ear, do much t-i as.-is-State Foard in obtaining whut the- Seh--. 1 '' litem, lates. und eeoiioniv r tl:e n-oi,i,; man. is - unilbrnikv in sehoiol bo.,ks thtor,--the Slate. " W. '. LA KUA !;.. Sup-Hiit.-n.h'nt of public ii-s':ii,-s;, r.

j aiiil Pn -;, lent oi the I...;,r.i ot Fde. ; .tlN. 15. A i.ire lmn.iier of s, ;,,,( i:i;,.,., Teachers in Indiana have already alo;ii. d above books-i-eeoiiina l,,'.,-,! .r in eompliaii. e with the New 'S-;,, ,.i l.;,,.v -.die-wing a de-enniiiatioii of ;i.e i:;,;,,;,,! , cation to eo-o;,erate v, ilh the Hoard in s - e throughout the tate the v.'-iti r'ndv .!.- , : i .. . .

men wim aoi i Iieelient an T ..... . i ' ,

oen.'i.i i in' ic-.ii lier. an

ale. iirn.-ees-rv eMu-ii.-e. In-'.' "... M -V, h:;e's : ... r,. ...... ; . r to oh'aiii sin,ili-.s of the I .,.! i ., :;,.!.. ado;i'i. ii in the entire Mate. '1 Loir uer.ei ruaiAMM in'.rudr.etii'ii, wi. rolie.-.,- tlie chant of the annoyance ; ;id ! s . s ad-ii.e tlu to,., fivpiont eiu-.lig.-s "I' Class !,. The above books are j ubli-hed ;.! o f. - s liooksellers eel'eradv tin-. i;gh' r. Full, i .Morton tv. Oriswild. I. .id-vili,-; V". p. sm Co.. Cineii'iiati; Ti!'"ii!:.. ( .'ope; t .v .

a t

n-x t;.

te e :::;rt nt

, i i ,: Mer

, - J tooKS, in craer that their children may en- I here is a certain class of dos that tho or- lul -1"iav.a lo aiviue the liussians across : "e 111 io -orioik market at $.'.,50 per ! "is, m my trunk; but ail of you need 1 V" i' "i i '"' 1 : : . s -p-rtai. suoject, ana do all within joy the benefits of the common schools'. i dinnn linnun, t.,. the river Serctb. se that a collision was ron. ' b.arreI. ming $317, or $140 per acre. If: not think that you have led me to this. 5f : -s!" 'b -V. r.;: atri ;.,s !.,

tn-r jvwer to a:a in its imrneiiate construe- To remedy tins evil the new School Law ., . ' . ' !. , , , ' . . ! sidcred probable The .-..i . they had been sold at the prices they brought i rny own self. Mother 1 hope you will : iv.-J :im- ;V,,','.: tie.. A la-ge. fne room th. fu'l W red the Superintendent of Public In- ' 0K reason that caa be adx anced why it is , 1 tabU I he ofhc.a adv.ccs, it ( ln some of tho northern cities, the proceeds ' tlik of father and me, so ,1 bvi. Atmt: b'-J-y ' . rh- wb.,'. bn-d - ca w rvtu straction to recommend to the State Board not executed is, that they loaf on two legs. ( 'na.v be Sul t0 sta-e. sa-v th the Czars re-; wouid have been between $1,500 and $2,000 hloe, I have not forgotten vour kindness : American Artists' Union' .u.,-i- -.y? , V 1 ' V 'a 01 Edr.cat:on a list of books, to be adopted From the fact that they can be seen block- r - t0 toc Austro-Prussian note had not i -roui this little patch of six acres. winch I guess none of you will doubt don't ' rVnv- subscribers to the Works of o., 'rt; ,CTU IC" lllC bf d.?s test,book T if". ; ing up the sidewalks, "and hanging around ' Aspired. A cow belonging to Dr. B. Lee, in the for-' t,ik.f We, Mably and Jenny. ' th ZT'r, ?n"7l V- ?T l'J;-,Xt:T; .TZf SSf0 " rUt'1CSCh0lS thr ! doggeries, it is sussed that a nuc would ! No important movements of tho allied f'T MJ- haJ foH ?' " "T,,, r , ! , 'in -...i.. e .e n'..t ir.lQs.Ol V p tt- ' -uJ-- 1 CllVl'S Within lUM v,i niAnl , f I ATiPIAWV I. S I Pv.1V 1 that tie whole tictiiKo- ii I,.,,., .....

i:i mi nisiioseii ot v i em -i t.

ivcred with concerts.

Savastonlol was still

iny bird worth at ason that wo have

ending, for the

'fERRIULE Il.VVACIES

y p.ae-

:r Laa pub!: Herrtofor.?, e kinds ha

o o

j - -

-:a.e ; .j citizc

n i

the Stat

a- ,i weca we should not. certs and exhil used or.r ch: s to see some

yet we do think it

' as large :r.o see c

or dei:

The Ba

Isaac P. Nash.

OF THE CilOLEllA ! Mr Vns'h l,,t ... .r

UN THE Isi.AVI.nr I!m, Tl : .. i V T ' ln"l 1 CMi 01 S?.

(leet was still off Cronstadt. ! era is making fea fl I, ""l l'me k

This duty has been in art performed v- 00 of a oynehcial effect to them. fleets are reported

a series of hooks have been adopted bv the ' That vC,u mav see to what notoriet'i I have treater.cd.

?'ulc oai consisting ot the bupermten- gained ot late. I copy from the .Taiirn.il of

itc Instruction, the Governor .1-:. .v . r n . . ...

Auditor I' ,n,1 r ' 1 uis ule '""Ciwing article which appeared

Our most excellent and energetic State ln tbat PaPer immediately upou the receipt , Wallacma, and tlie right bank of the Dan-! tho latest accounts, which sav:

Superintendent, Prof. Larrabee, has devoted ; 01 -vours: j ube was entirely evacuated, except the fortimueh time and attention to this subiect. and i "A Columbus w,rrpsi,m,.lpnf f il, i?:;n ! fi..i t,:

im,i. : .. :.i. !. . o ,-...'''

The Russians continued to retire from ;' pie of the island of Barbadoes, accordiig to I iCVZ ,n TST11"? -M

; 'moi " 1"', tio c it.i.e ueeu iii-

w men one notice, tiiror.eii the jiress. v . Agents are re.piested to lorn; clubs : 1 th'.ir .-ub.sei iVrs ithont iie'av. J. W. IlOLKRooKK. Se,-jv-1 -in e'i. Hroadwav. .,

' gn s' I. 1 ai 1 , i..n.

ot vaWe titions -1-1, - - . '1 1 -

has

acti bes

been governed, no doubt,

1 t ?-: ner and erect this

hereafter have their churches alone to the worship of God.

m his r?uu News savs tne order of "Know Noth-

wn devotion to the ings" have a thousand mernliprs -"n this r--tr

r.terests of the great cause of public and that "then, sihh'iik to h m ni.."

CuUCatlOD. their Ytl.xer nr r,iiTic nf jnnotnio' Th;.,

L " O " 11 IO 13 State news to us who happen to reside ou the

Can vou see

e 1

In the new citv burial ground, at P.rid w. i ' "m 0

. o - - .-v , "Viiii, ILSlf I V :i 'r nnn X-lvIl h:r.n n

Ti-wn Hiai-,. ,, o - , . - rt

V ' rt", , -"-'" i- ii single, nurse and chaise

ia. me iota! number o i nt k m fi..-.

l-UV, 1 Ho l(

Tiie books thus far adopted by th

Corrc -ion dene A ee'miuur.:cat:o3

1:- inb.:eatici

reiiaea :a our city b

a:e ratuer w personal, and

n:Tr..e:-otts.y written that we. do rot know

l - ne.ner ne is b

.os .ueirg or.r

of the ev.

on came to us this week cm a gentleman that once

as some parts of it

other parts so

t

irnt?yir:g or

deciinc j.ub-

noard and tnus recomciended for iutroduc- ', spot.''

1. on into the schools are the following: McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book; The Indiana First Reader; The Indiana Second Reader; The Indiana Third Reader; The Indiana Fourth Reader; Butler's English Grammar; Mitchell's Primary Geography; Mitchell's Geography and Atlas; Ray's Arithmetic, Part First; Ray's Arithmetic, Part Second; Ray's Arithmetic, Part Third; Wtbster's Dictionaries; Smith's Elements of the Law.

to tne news:

Pl'ILAI'hLriUA, July 17. The developments in regard to the fraudulent issue of Railroad Stocks at Boston by Edward Crane has produced much

Thc writer ! consternation in the Stock Board here, inas-

se at J.ast Abington. mlonn-

ld not come Id send the

carriage back. He then drove over to Ran- 1

FARLOW HOUSE, Corner ol'Nixtii and Kim .Mret-t-

C INI INN A TI,

city had reached, on the 13th. to 2 .1..7 ' ZC Z L r n . a! Ve "t come qMIIS krg-and .-onrnmli

in il. , at 4 .. . . . w"v" "cu, out niaL ne wouia sena the; uaict 111 the center ,.t

.in, gainsuu ui 01. iviuie mere naa neen

t' the old Central

"Iipi. .e M til, - o.V ..

It

III the Suburbs of P.liibr,,r,-ri 1, J

says v: reside on the spot! It may be fair j mucb as Crane was one of the subscribers to : been 11 deaths. to presume that us do, but does not vour i tbe Sunbury and Erie Railway, and, upon j dust beyond Black Rock, in a little vilcorresespor.dent? ProbalJij. 7i,' resid.-s om i the faith of which subscription, the citv of! hige called Panes Bay, there had been 58

d

. 1 ,r - .,. , , " oae n.. ne men urove over to Jian-1 .0,0,., hu.mi ji-,,- .. 1. lVS f f'n tav uborer,, 8 of the : doljdi, where Miss Sampson was visits ; --I tM at an inimens. ,; , ,,t 1st and 1 ot the 2d West India Reuments 1 afp.r bivb.rr b.o i .,1 1 ,u . entne new lun.iiure m ?t,.- :.:-t s3 of the 2Gth and 1 of tho 67th Reamer s r n d f , '", mr,m! : "J- rvepa. , and 2 of the Rova! artillery. ' i Zl" ' ! 1 'SS,t- ,1"st0 '", tl,e ! 'vU 5-v I?-

nrenoon, and taking her m: drov,. bi.eb t. !

East Abington, where the horse was this

... ......h .uu,,,, m-u lu ;i 10 1 ice, ana 111c oodies found in the pond as before stated. Huston Jnimml, Villi.

isi 31

NO. 4, MAIN STREET,

Sun, I 11 i i a 11 a

C TILL CONTINUES To HE THE (.HE

kjt point of attraction tori

The

AT

ubseliber takes I'reat nlrnnr., 1., iT.f.-i.-r.-,

CiiEiuiy I'ncTOitAi.. Sec in our advertis-i "nghis customers and the public that ho is tew it; ing columns a notice of this medic-inn . i r?-'-'!1 n? !1 t'!l stock of all goods in l.i line.

vr.

ley

cup ecu:

y r.te

re ci intere;

w're written on so '- he writes some

i.

lo ;bt

readers

ana, c st to ot

c-.ner suoiec

i

t,escr:j t:ve ot

7 '?:n taey will bs thankful! v re-

ce:vc.i ar.-.. vuncttisi'y attended to. Aiic i :: i wr:ter has given the difference i:.;:.:g l-..;-.cen our place and Aurora, which aV-cst every inhabitant of Both r ias y. ell knew he ?av: ' iuiir e ty, I leai-r, from its fnfar.cv has

' t:. i,-:.l

z. c-r.ergctxar.

T'nesf. lvit? r,-irl i-i I,- .

... - tn.;P l .ii. ,i .e ... i.

lent series, and it 15 earnestly to be desired ' u,l'"-i rtuu auua luai mey nave j j that they should be adopted" bv our schools boarJ from a gentlcmsn of this city that there !

as earn- as practicable, by this means a is such an organization, and that their ranks '

narge ci scaoois w;a mvolye r.o necessity , are filling up rapidly, so that there must be ior a cnange ol books, and children mav be . sent to any school and find thc same booS ! T " thUSand' 0r S to that effect, before purchased of the same use to them. ! 1 "1 P0?e mi' remarks in regard to your The pockets of the people will thus be sav. I citv have riled some- of your citizens. I

el trom encroachment by the numerous itin-1 will admit I was pretty severe in mv stric.

young, it could not

d come down upon

i them easily. They were intended more par

ticularly for the city officers than anv one else. About a week ago, the thermometer took

tance from the tmt! The writer further ! 1 hiladelphia issued her bonds for the first 17 Tl ll-liS ou'ei

,.1,,., . , 1 r, , . . ,. , pana ui iuu niiibn masnig in ail ba lor auas: " e know neither the tune or place rmion o! her subscription, the ordinance re- the whole ivirlsh 1

, .. . ... : t 10 .... wi tnir lueuicn e. 11 t i it - - . 1 . ...

ot m?et:r-r. if m-v is bold ond ... OUirmrr that, nriv.de liidivnlini s should sub. ', Tn St .Iris.mb-j K ,p-...; 1 i ar noi. in !. 1, .l.a ..r 1 , ijr ist n piemsneu ins stock 01

.. .i...., u muu t , 1 o i -- -- uuo uiauiet .HWvMlU nuuiiui B.n lli 1IHICU in relll- 1PI'P V 1 MI'IM IV we have not been able to find that any such i SCi'ibe au eiual amount with the city. The ! :s tLa.1 of Bathsheba and Crab Hole, where'1'10.11 to such medicines as are generally seen ! 1 MhUlCINES,

uie uisease naa seized with great violence ; '""g me rounds ot newspapers- but in re- cu suy un an coiuitieiice that it is rets, upon the classes of poor whites many of, to Ay er's Cherry Pectoral.'we feel that ! nirkH .'H " YVy and " ' whom reside in the vicinity. There had ! we can say something in its favor with pro-! " , l-l' been 105 cases up to the morning of the 13th ! pnetv, from the fact that we b-.e,. r;...l i. i ,"S. US nriiislio, Ac,

at 9 o'clock, and 65 deaths, of which 24 i A young man in our office lias also used it

i .

! organization exists in our city." Well, what i discovery ot this fraud will undoubtedly do they know? They Knoto Xuthing about j cause the work to be suspended, as the seci them! Then set them down as "Know ' 01U' subscription of another million will not 1 j : Nothings." The Circleville Herald copies ow be paid.

Boston, July 17

were whites.

Abel Clinkett, Esip, the proprietor and

Edward Crane, President, of Vermont j (OT years) sole editor of the Barbadian,

.1 noni encroachment Ly the numerous itin-1 w-ill admit I was pretty erant book agents who are constantly peram-! tares; but as I am rather otna-.ing tne State, and seeking bv lia'tery ; , . , and cai.ieric; to get their bcoks' into the ' esPected that 1 maiket. ! them easily. Thev were

PrOTF; TTVC rrnrrn TIi- Q..t-. T.

a: i reared fcJ' ba"wcrk- siah Lackney writes' to the Iowa Farmer . enterprising c.tizens. Such that he has tried to preserve clover hay from

. 1,

.;ght of

VOU

'Tis true Aurora, and the etiects ot the weather in the following; ,iOUOn 10 a.i dowr, and accordingly the ma le c: '-' mv ! manner, and found that it answered as well j weather followed suit, and we had quite a " h Ktmark 5ft ,5a"' had l'Tn rut,.in barn- Clo- cool time for a little while, which, I assure -. uid.K m. a icrhavp-it up in the ordinary mode like ' . ,, , . , .

mcrehants, timothy, is ?

. ... 1

ani w.a eve

? . ery ore fcui.vi t .i or that c nr

to '..-'m

as

tl

1,

toen, arid as good 'irs is, .4 ljur.d to er. y ctitstr:r. '' nr..l

el on the t'i,c j-i-iu. The place is healthy wal induct ? and settle among vou.

ipt to get musty

01c, oui, jnii, ujj in me inmie teeommenaed, 1

it comes out good and sweet. He savs: "When the stack, which is commenced the usual way, is raised to about one-half its" destined heigh, the ends of long wheat

V r-ve s,ir'w arcrlaced .lst on the edge of An Unseliish Pkavee.-A correspon the siack so that when the next layer of hav I dent of the National Ti.P!li,T .?.:.

- . " - VV,..,UUl., WllLl 1

unmb.tM. J . . " 1

n' j, ,.j , termiued to cut the cool time short, and run

the thermometer back to its old standard 99 degres in the shade. Too hot to write. Yours, Charlie.

. . J . 1

ana in Doth his and our own case it proved most beneficial. 1 Am. J'reshuterian. (7, era ;, Tei

n.a r a... i:.... .. ,.. . .1 ! - 1

r,..i r 1 is . j "" "'cm ui me u.sease. mr. unnan. the 1 Central Raaway, resigned Saturday, previous ! edit f 0, , . . ,c A communication to the Caintolian f La. 1

1 1 - 1 . 1 ,i 11. 1 1 - v . . uu((i CO. 1 J t.l ,.."4- . . 1

10 w men 11 naa neen discovered mat ne nau 1 1 lie sub-editor of tho Liberal was down! " ' '? vsumaies inat tne sugar crop 111 St

over issued 8,000 shares of tho Vermont with the disease. A half sheet only of the

Central Railway Co. This has caused considerable excitement in the money market,

UUMUI I.,,., 14 ... . 1. . 1

v .tines iiuii iis 'I' iMin xei 1 wl,,.r. .,1 1.. ...

.i. oi.ee. 1, n lasi

Liberal was issued on the 14th. In alluding

year's yield.

reduced sizi. nf Ei mimr h, i,.l;.

.... , ft- 1 1 -., ' "i" I' 'I'. 'l VlliLII Sil s.

i 1 1: i.

Kept by him iseomplete in every part. am now in receipt of a fresh stock of FRENCH. EM.LISH, And Aim iican I'erl'uinery , All of which is olfi-red quite low. I have just ojviieil a splendid assortment of STEWART it C'VS STEAM KEblM D C'a ndiert, of New York, which reeds onlv to be test -d tn ip. sure. Purchasers call and s-e for yourselves. I still keep as heretofore all the varieties ot

SCHOOL BOOKS.

til fbi rli'iini,.-, .,.) .U ,- ..

..iu ui.-,i.j.su iiu-j me ciicuiusiaiiee oi the

i-.-.i.i.i. uiu uiiu sa s. v-v . , . .

under these circumstances we do not know . u tbe morning ot the lDth inst., in this t-.jn tiie.vtt.ot tinspla andvieinity-be-

! compelled to suspend ' a,tt;r .P1 a-ul lingering illness, i

the month. In the first case, complaint was ! how soon we mav be

made to the Grand Jury but no action was I ,r issue altogether. There is but a single ! A,V, fS liams. daughter of John vVeri iVn-1 hi tl i - takenbv it in the case. Crane used the over! hf ! -if th?.a'" W,t ? l2 ''Oear 6 mu"! Tti ;f f ii i i ,n ii, Ot the loO prisoners confined iu tho jail, ILLIAU aotl1 -Ojcar.-, months and 20; K KT K M Ks, nil of ihicb are iresh impe tssuc of stocks by pledging them as collat-, 13 surTived. whulicc thfl fimwnnr V(trv ' 'lays. t:ltions iin1 ' l' in

erals to P. Latimer, whom' made loans of

money on them, and he, supposing them to be bona fide stocks, sold them in market.

The ten :c'efr;-l-n', which, lam sorrv to , '" V'" n t,,e Pr:nc;Pal ler'Stb ofj from Florida, gives an incident .n relatiott to 1.. iiSn:nrr- ir A.;-.m (,rd uLVl- vT 'f"op over thc sides of the stack, j a prayer offered by request during a severe .i e wTv I C r i b-b .Io,!owir.g th,s pl,n until the stack is finish- drought, by a venerable Methodist preacrhl y- ' CV:' ! UiA' ? Ca' m a freat f' -comi.ete and impervious covering is j who bore no good will to the Baptist!. His n-eas;::.-. by their 'surp-tiis ppu.ation') rare-, Gnashed to the hay that will keep it nearly praver was somewhat remarkable for its uulv ever L-'.t:- vour pine." ; fs Ul''' as the best bun. I think that the 1 selfish tone, and ran in this wise: "Let it rain , .. . . enig cane grass that grows in the d.mc nf i .,. .i .-. .;'

J his is 'in-ie i;j. ,-:::; g to our

i

a,i

igbUring in -.'tits, w icb i'1 'e

ery e(.ra ot. -S -A.

t -I 111

lit

limeid.-.ry to our . ar used to c m- : ii.tl-p !:: us t,; a- r.f

th

!"

1"

is county, will answer a much better pur- comdv, coming down the religious neighbor f; ,;'e h;ra,V b?''15' ionScr' a,id will turn! hoods of Columbia ai.d Nassau, where im-

New Orleans, July 17. By mail we have Galveston dates to the 14th inst. A large body of Indians from New Mexico was marching into the interior of Texas, producing considerable excitement Great complaints were made against Gen. Smith, and petitions were being circulated for his removal and tho appointment of Gen. Hardy to thc chief command. The condiddion of the troops throughout Texas was excellent.

inanely ordered their release,

OC?" A trial of the strength of bridges.

models of which are exhibited at the Crvs-

JMrs. Williams was a member of the ! suosenber wishes m particular to ,i p : t ri i i . . j attcntic'ii of the pidilic to l is as- rnn, :-,t . t Baptist Church, in good standing, and at the I rF P V

w """"" ' '"'s'laami - iiio), emnpaie with anv , tf, rcl in tl i.

tal Palace, was made on last Tuesday after- 0I" a true Christian, that dreaded not to nice. I kot a u n'-ui'ity, and he flatters hims.-!t' a litti

noon. Ihev were the Arch Truss bri,br,.

invented by Henry Lannergan, of Boston, and the Uncle Sam, invented by Hammond Howe, of Cincinnati. They w ere models of bridges of four hundred and fifty feet span, and the sides about one foot high. Both

were constructed of white pine. The Uncle

Boston, July 17. Tha New Hampshire Legislature adjourned Saturday, after being in session six weeks. ImnniT iKa tV,A n.lo ,..,-, 1 I , ., , .. i

I mersbn s not niacticd an,l r,.,.b;.,, in...,. , "'""" "c l,,c ' ' lw V"

(Xtr There is aret drawer coi vnJ e,Vcn 1?Uck C;"ck' n forth i fudu,ant ks"cs of 8t"cks of rai,roaa aml , . .. "" ' " m abundance, none of vour little "nuMVns 1 other incorporated companies, and one to alva.nab.es in ev.ry human heart, o - -iv bowaver, b,a b,-, ,OI1, ,,; j lm, ,vorpe? to'av.. r;, y ' ' 'o- or-..- 'r-h'-r,n, , ' '":'.. i"',!C Tl !.( r.

less in price t han can oc !.UUitlstt Here, CAM. AM) .I'.T S )I1'I,I1S. I mn in receipt of n new article in this marb.-t of OIL, for l.ieht and Machinery, which can be sold at the same price of No. 1 Lard Oil. and i. superior to it by K-ing able to stand cnl l -will hum longer und wear better en niaehiner it 15 ItcliiK'd HU'aclicii V luile ij; I am still asent for I'UOSCEM; T

..i 11 V'1 ,w J.A.ni'N, and continue gOlllg I ,,, 1,,( fl.n a... .,.. 1 -

Ibi-ooirl, (hi, iI.,.L- .... 11 :. . ' -... o ,t. , s,. or THt

w, ,iUe 01 ieatli but met ' avo- as long as wisim. for. mt romiiurm onthe grim monster with open arms md w ith 1 LV l'lKL". ' a' mark, t rates. r r . , ,. 1 ' i fcrnnyot the uboxo. or imiuerons other -nti a smiling face bade him welcome. j elc usually kopt in house of like eharncter th. Her body was followed to the grave on j b"" STOS" invlW toca1' uU,!C C'TY

jesteraay evening bv a large number of

friend

tho King of Terrors. Although her loss is!

irreparable, it is a consolation to her husband, parents, brothers, sisters, relations and friends to know that she died a Christian. She died not like one without hope in rterinlv rrriKTiirifr at tliio 1 ... .1 . ,

fS:,m n.n.L.1 ie;K.l fi 1 1 .. 1 ..... V " " "'l '" ' " ana US 1 1M1 1 oh-

T 6! p-our inveluor'f th ! "XS thought of

mer had announced that his model would sustain twice tho weight of the latter or be broken in the attempt. Thc weight on the Arch Tjuss was from time to time increased until three thousand and four pounds and a half were put upon it. The weight on the Uncle Sam was then increased to six thousand and s;xteen pounds. For a few mo

ments the bridge sustained this immense pressure nearly a hundred times its own

1V1

She now sleeps in the sih-r t tomb5

beside her darling babe, which not quite a! year had preceeded her. j

B. CR A KT .V CO.

W. CULLEX.

MERCHANT TAILOR ,C,M1V i.HT, Rimsg isr-,-. M)-i '

II,.,.. i...t u .i :

wcigtit nut. soon alter the timbers broke. - ...o... .,.,1,. ll!V jJoel m,( f-ur..- n. imi.mi an lover ofw.il 8nSubsequently, alwut five hundred pounds i sa;J : h. "..ui in S' 1 "Vn K'iVtMl 'bat be n,v weight was added to the pressure on the Arch j ' od. in his wil.m. ha re-aaVd pr.r.r'.l to do nvin , L.t'r, w!,TB '' 1 Truss-bridge but without ita brr-l-j. it. I,,' t lb- precious lou, hud givtN Livthingin the lh"w t , "! le ,. i M..vt!...7 i,. P.. ..... - ,,,.,; v., - ' W f "1-v ilk"