History of the city of Lawrence . ermine the height of the dam of this corporation, andof the flash boards to be used thereon, whose award and determinationshall be final and binding upon all parties forever. And if either partyshall refuse, after request in writing by the other, for the space of thirtydays, to name such commissioner, or in case of a vacancy in such com-mission, for any cause, either party may apply to the Governor of thisCommonwealth, who is hereby empowered to fill such vacancy. Andthe said point of the foot of Hunts Falls shall be fixed within sixty daysafter such applicati


History of the city of Lawrence . ermine the height of the dam of this corporation, andof the flash boards to be used thereon, whose award and determinationshall be final and binding upon all parties forever. And if either partyshall refuse, after request in writing by the other, for the space of thirtydays, to name such commissioner, or in case of a vacancy in such com-mission, for any cause, either party may apply to the Governor of thisCommonwealth, who is hereby empowered to fill such vacancy. Andthe said point of the foot of Hunts Falls shall be fixed within sixty daysafter such application to the commissioners, and the height of the jier-manent dam shall be fixed and determined within one year after suchapplication. Sect. 11. This act shall take effect from and after its passage.\_A].^voved by the Governor, March 20, IS-IS.] Under the foregoing charter the Essex Company was dulyorganized on the 16th of April, 1845, by the choice of AbbottLawrence, Nathan Appleton, Ignatus Sargent, Wm. Sturgis, 16 IHl BlEI COOK SlOf 1 Ifll HABI. FOR COAI. AND WOOD. SIX SIZES. WITH AND WITHOUT EXTENSION Economy in Fuel;For Durability; For Capacity in Baking, Boiling, Broiling and Boasting;For Simplicity of Management; For Cleanliness in Cooking;For Great Power of Heating, Baking and Boasting with a very SmallConsumption of Fuel; For Beauty of Design; For Smoothness of Castings and Elegance of Finish; ^ THE PEERLESS STANDS UNEQUALLED ! .^ The Paris Moniteitr, under date of July 1, says: We have examined with muchcare and attention, all the Cooking Stoves of the different nations exhibited on theChamp de Mars, and, in our estimation, none compare favorably with that exhibitedby Messrs. Pratt & Wentworth, of Boston, Mass. This Stove is called the Peerless and very justly too. It is, we believe, the most perfect Cooking Stove at the Exposi-tion. It has an oven of great capacity, baking splendidly, and roasting as well as be-fore an open tire. It has an ample


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