IJbirtiw' - aT ' I, ■ s■]? -.f '*> -'' >•. •'--. 7- - -: T ■ notice tb*pv BEAVER ARGUS. iV:' :|; ; ;-U> ; F |- JH.-MK: -Irk'h -s^^ Every VVedoesday =.,. IT\* A Tt : T| T\ 't - \k j ajid other al jpu Wtffrrr 1 A'"!*- '< d. gold and in stocks generally—tho rTI I ' - A - J ‘-’" all stocks, PAvt? a favorcjl few. "~rr (M at the \volls! want 6i trans- lla^jngla, [JIG-41TO SLEEP- portation) weni dorvntoidnr dollars from ■ offiO^gKAycd# ai ; .barrel, iloioy sought refuge in pnojjs, > V*W^HjTOO' v * Tpmtod States) Securities, where it was safcj.it kept crc|ar| of speculation llfedrr fjonoraHy ,and if oil speculations |n par- , titular., For - two months ordinary l: ’i ’• i oil stocks wore not carrying to lo^^matoe went wnslcif.by,—> . rjarket ■- {- -‘ : i. j. -j .1 .tK ijrivc, and wait,— nb£ the oil region this v th^e^gto K,hypr/»t=:- Th v ospcbdiators I lincba. '•'s®®s.. tnrainffhrnwn,— he ihorbifs have torfeiters. yclida down ' •,! work. Three Treasury tip. II 1 die’ Creek) are farionscalling. jmsjisg iono hundred Treasury money! !“lv o, ,andhind hun- follows; -i per day. j- One ■ 2s, imitation.,'. Foot.. , 'on tbojAlle, altbrjed from, Is. J(BK barrels Cbaso. __ i j _.. .|. ~ thirty dollars sa, imitation. Poorly:|opej ?ho Oil Creek -sa, photographed. Have abi Mm , vigorouslyi look* tho paper ig-Btiffcrand hcav. Id the Water Signatures very heavy. ‘ nl is flowing 10s, imitation, well executed I are . wells which reported in circulation. There |s no g tftV ot are now Treasury stamp upon tho bill. as folk dllips well ■ ioa,- from lB ‘ - t i S nett f>P ork 4 :3> I from pure V*»* of Chase on upper loft; genuine ind pereW ' - I barrels of have portrait pf Lincoln.; . j , bpbclioOwas " - , < ic instance 20s, imitation. Engraving coarse; giojlG,ooo,ooo. . . | general appearance bad;; | i increase of sixty*, j _ SOs, imitation. ot : Flami \ ig, and it jjtpn is coarse and blurreci; otherwise of |in weeks Wo excellently done,and well :aloulated to 110, l ift ons ever. ,j CC eive. : - i | increase at < nly on^l ility, wo. 50s, altered from 2s. jV; ignotio,p‘or. riders.: tr.iit of Hnmilton .belbW <ljie Y® r . dB ' ,i ipbo wCalth ol -th from United States.’ln genuine it is above. brcd fgh- oftp op tho ioos, imitation, The orily poipts of Hwill Iha '^ ■ pkcly, aoi'ual diifirondo between the gonniiJ* at CbeeaiSi nifange ant i c6un(]brfei|.arc those-,10 -tlip °P* .-fpg^oog’ / nh bar- per left corneriaro. the .words .*>ijst of ; • .i! Ding,to .February: 25 r iISG2,” „In j pW> ’ by ho! t jjo ’; and ‘ tho ornarfonlal lines otatea in lbo,U r, -one I above run iritO\a ,|( i tou^ 0 : .lie, border; and!, other h aro jin itho -genuine i s a clear space S-jOOI.f 1 1 will ballweon, ' Glii fho/tght j ond of back llyh" itoen ok notofthoro aw fourteen stnallovais; 11 nng. on thc cd;ro>f each oval the figures * • in- ; tiic;l>«J wad 001 or inverted, wb : ' iipf.pheiloft lliey aro 100. dly worse of these figures in *' tU. thermit will lie seen,;t*- d-' jianil they jrdad 100 d- ook’ h Foslthjc py lion; poo’’ - 1 iiiv..., ss jiancr '‘"'lllUaa \ : • c > i _ anti work-1 " . .ugolhor) Slo.o nn | urc(i barrel wo" " ' ..« mi ovorjrthinfr I d'-’ 11 ' tK« go Cm l ”' 1 ' V ! is fadin| (down lb* sky, ; b 0 shadow growHnd multiply,; •• i Hear the (brushes’ evening song; Uni Vbtf e homo with toil nnd wrong 110 So long, so long 3 ■ Dim dreams my drWsy senses drown,- fo, darling, Hs»my JsyeUdß down! • i a' My Kfc's brief spnpi MV simmer ended fr : V leaned to Inmgcri 1 fomi'd yon. l°ve,^ , S' 'T * : , ; ■ ir frut nil'my fields noo So.jiarling, kl , s |' ra ?|' •<ih,-blessed sleep! )p, Thiis pillowed 9nj;<|V debit «| Q heail, Sweet Irwe. my-sonl? jr«ir, dfttlingl h‘6» jSlisfe] The 01 ' | Oil Wells of I’or.D«j;lvadia *- U( U 4-^’^o’ 1 |' a ' vero first °P onod ' ; of,mcn- sol blindly :. tonsia ' iMleli 7 coareo in I’liO .infcctM, '■jiltrkt ivlills |ct-o>slrnckV : whibl. ym i!licm|knd; two thousand', iliircatiioimnd blrpele per day; 'Some imluasnwsly tic-h — „uuk itieir jpit'Uc piles aiid went J,„e (Oil Scpfild-nol bo used id thl.p&ttAiJi in rjiudul > n . I'rfc* lo.lwdiiljvfiyo ivlit*! • i.er parrel- at the wells. All djvaor? of td>« largest'wells,! a ftfsv iar slighted men-, like thp IVr'ftd* hut',! rsial Tideonlo on the .viirghbnv, 'iban lo'ned Uio busdnoss, ;:ii>l deri'ieksi were leit . lo rot. and walls to fill ab.wl lie their disappointed ier, employments or my. (, rah ual ly, l>3 r moments in. refining kerosene lamps, oil ehorally used for li ases, and its piibo tho -Fall of 1863, :h, at the, wells, five soiuqit <)|l ii»- f vro'iii inlo Il'f '->■ b". m ire g Viuii’ir.lvVV-i £ c }>''' p ■ -.iTvaW I'JtjSi. is cn.’.-V nfl tvor njiison of- ' \\y -ty! „v • ' Tho *• Mpbks" \S ' CDIuUU-li'cf-d u 1 fi" lirirfc is- ] • i>;f if iy « dollar u by; yield wro* *1 !' ,ou: 'llvi 'VAS*|hior.: u ,:i'Hsflll. i’l'ia VC(I • yiLion and tvujricc ,V(V>i’o altaineijl uri <Vw>dod wi-l.li sv’[d’tlij . „ h'inv i eavlioj}! wiv /fcr.VaWy < in ji>il. J.'vrjri-t wrjn a« wcli.t;'fci'pt on tiioh’ id! Ijiorers , )|rp' ‘«{ij»cnSiiturji rcC!i]-oi ti'p/fetccocditja * WCVC jiltVl Vhkji had | hecpjbt !W*t a half per djar Cvo llullilM —(jl|o ilelKarS,- 'All oil £ , ■ ' , %r an 1 iij-i t nands m«|fu £> jl liijjh in piileo 10-ilted bry»ht. '■ r&g: tlounrawi b: ge? Utiyci-s pf Ijipd . <ih Iho's lifct of| a hay.llyl "■idim 30 miles oi':©i ■iio.t 1)coi) leaped iTOjirintor. 4 Now.|£|pi Kaiiiziij new wollbl|4 V.u' V>usine?H prsirnijm !w *w limits. Tlii|s pMy."’ith a namliii|l 'lnllar.s coiftd & « the subseriptibH in. tliroc Ua^! ° u t muclt rogaril, pU b n wli ic-hlfl Wdj ’ This was'ti™ c Crjnnil a very, fdvjil depression. t . ’ j| the fl4d of Inst March, V|| ch not only'destroyed roads, rail-. >Jds derricks, tan%R, stores cT oil on WJ, engines andjjonginc houses— 'ecpmg aUnu-n|}|\vith 'a ruthless ; som of (lostruciio|ll—but it flooded '•‘Manda ; n \vhic|l|lhe -wolla were rc •, am) poured a|ffiin6s’s torrent of !/ dovrn their ope| mouths. This - r '.led -tho oil v|ins. forced the lr . : '■°’V'oh jiivols ip the fis «l Clow U i g iT r w^Sht ' Bto P' l reot ti ’ 1,1 I ffl 9l ' ' cases on Oil acid. Tv, ’ t VV 4’.r' ly geeatlj- re rcek v ° . Diield along tho ■thoiuu'p dUCcd 4P O ' ll One-tenth j ura.ount.|l| ■ -jl' h, potfe’tl Test! ' It favtjiful-breast,. wlioily^dreat,, P -; ; jo.ycvjiH beto, i lenr, so clear !j . i -Sufficient crown J 1y : eyelids down! , —A flantie \ Month //). laneotxs Business. yd on Oil ,Qrcibk nv thvfo- thhn-- 1 * 1 * , hen p i 1 WOTlh tinri it continued to -and until ) tliian-len dollars, pis- almost equally. I t.lio spirit of spoc il to a point never i] tile market-was less oil stopk; until i produced; and; in ■f speculation flat as cvjar Old ing, find detdrmin- it 0n boring—moro id- for tho- libtt'r.- In- rUitiiinn, new |iarg;o sulk. Some ; stocks, jbWlit at two dollars -o went.up to twenty as high as forty itick sj'-'mpatliizod, money. Oil vvtis jml ovorjUhing lin the roads of we-Crowded with at January, thcr’je in a| water-course. 1 City which had lid by its original mpanics wore o.r ycro struck, ; and sd to exceed all sleek of a corn -1 capitai-of a mil sold, .in Wall-st.' prieojof one-half -—and that with the] value of the ic Company was ''idl'd crisis of the wfecks Saw the The Counterfeits Upon Treasury "The Ti, .■ ■ "Notes.' , Difficult as ! the task appears to bo, —Tbo : |bi counterfeits of Treasury!notes ate; in pbiaiom circulation.{ -There are vjpry. few,State w* banks Thp Norris tov^* l still issues its bwjQ notes,l with a! por-i'yfi;-^:.| trait of apon thorn; and j r4° .pfr.f?***, hero and remains’® bankin tbo i'‘ ; i- j country,ihan«gedT)y ultra Dotnocratsi I i :ijfbe dibt ofrthb,. ■ j that still circulates its own notes. In,[|lst of Goto bsfty ~!& But, during oil region th& city &cre does hot rdnpSn one old fob: ,as hot bK-ii -idle. 1 spoliators 1 lino bank) issuing its own notes. Conn. 1858.626, |304, payable ijkvc vanished, but the borers bare torfeitora, therefore, ninst imitate 667,002 1 ininrrebey tjeen uiuernittiiigly at work. Three Treasiry notes,or thoir no. 1885,313,606. L ;i .^ifet. tiew wells (or I’it Hole Creek) are farionscidling. Thc iist bf fraudulent | The ?roalth ot; -States, yielding,, r espoctively,| ;one hundred Treasury mono* iu-circdlation Is as slarcs . '■ff.Wl* hundred, and nine bun- h>Uowa : I. .• !| ! 659,418 O00,|.n;i8( f* dred. and sixty barrels.per day. j- One : 2s, imitation Poorly |ono ; ; Imingap it and one (U the Ilickory plats, on tbo Allc- M altered from Is. Portrait pflhalf per cent,Jor foi ' gheny,) is yielding lortyssix barrels Chase., 3f luhricatiiuj oil, worth thirty dollars Bs, imitatipn. Poorly |oue; coarse. Groat;Pritain jp MM i^ITOMO,- d barrel at the trill! i’Tlio 051 Creek .-6«, r photographed. Have a blurred OOOv •Bating ** ithwe Ln have been pmhpiihg vigorously, look: tho jjaper isStifferinnd heavier, W and have about exhausted the Water Signatures very heavy. .' ■,, I ] A. 615,000. c| oif the flood, iso that !th!& pil is flowing W Imitation, well exocutodl are h aUin. Nearly all’ llte kvells which reported ln{circulation. There :is no{States estimated /re stopped by tbo ifrkiet now Treasury, stamp upon thrill, j: U |ollpffi: 1’", ! l'N ' a*ain. The ) Phillips well ,18s, altered from Is. , Tignetto,poi> ■ tW lnore«|u|jon tbo urea! within a week has changed from pure V"** of Chase on upper left; ger.mn o I and personal wCalteattbe: loyal States i Water to over two hundred barrels of have portrait pf Lincoln. j * upbc 1300-fas’ . BSW;pit cent;, pr oil daily, anil this is onW one instance 20s - EngraV.ng I esilttfatcftd! I L • -1 .-! !: I general appearance bad.; j,: Increase : of sixty#tßiw& ■ per cent-, it! abongmany. : | 50s, imitation. Thebeid ofHam-1 bo | 1370, at Already, the tide is fuming, and it pton is coarse atd blurred; otherwisesanie rafc>it will bp; is. not unlikely that ini a,few weeks wo excellently done.and well L-aloulated to !?60. I luiHfSStf, rating thp s’mil sec speculation as:acfive over. _ ( j C( j j ... | t ■ J only pnoMndrod per cent, In anticipation of! this possibility, wo ’ 50s, altered from‘2s. ’j VilgriottoLpbr. jW • -V . bave.a word of advioofor our repdors,: tr.-iit of Hamilton .below! upe tfords J Q^S^BnlalniA.tB7Q■ .’llluminating oil is iwv^ worth from United Stales.'ln gonuipp it is a V ovc : 1 Withrco fSa opp per cent , six to seven dollars a ;bai ml op tho ioo.s, imitation, Tlioonly poipts of increase, Allpghony River, and jt is not likely, ao tnal belwooiv the gonniijs 0 - ijWto, $59,832,!- vyifh an increasing .demand,- toirange ,i n d those-j-.10 -thp n P* , '- v ,- “i below, that At this price, a ten har- ■ p C r i c the .words .‘.Apt of -.i! ;! viJl;. ’j: refwell (one-half of ithc oil going,to .februaryj 25,. ISfiZ” Ic J% c jtbe Unite t , 4c landowner as royalty) 4y he! tb o Id' the orna/nlal ‘lines Stages in 18*, t iuuped at a profit; probably,-one above rnn. idtps.and. tou4 ipc. border; and,, : ,to ii’bll in twenty ‘of .tbhso which are in jibe -gonuino ;«* a clear space ?2,0p4,009 1 0®P. diptribur. phoperly sunk and .well managed will .between, ' CJn Bhurp to eaipo.,|iWp6n !of 836,41. yield tun barrels. The other nineteen of; note/ihoro aw iburteor,’ small 0pa1, 6 ) urej, 880® wore; re • nJUy be accounted failures, not pitying, on thd edgo,» t ' «®®h oval the figures In .'•? irt tho aggregate, more than a fair in-, ; tiic;l.«d or inverted, wliilo on the 1 Jrcst on their cost. Of those' whir^'Mheileft IbbyLaro 100. : This is thd re- allowing j§l|l pcrpph— Ird not proderly sunk, Wnd a*- Write of thc|e figures in the geuiiinc;, Jihpwing jin .cent, wo no) «T« afc at.all. thoip.it will lie seen,,that jin the right" over tbc j^evioWdo'cWDrlrwtrTgprlti-j Iliuhis osU” ,u ° ,H „ tri te.|(Jah’d- it ip ad-' hand theyjroad^loo, and lon thoiloft cijiaily fojtlipdispeverj'jof’gold;; iTho 1 by,-the tribst experienced o ,]. jpptes ire wofl products bf (the>lpyul Stales in 1.860 opjrcrs.) it.is fair to assume'that, jwith Postage pumtneg.-— 25 cents, imitu- am'oiintedjLo jS2,ByO.t’CHJjOOOi Or 8128 lb sfijffiVient capital, managed with jlidg- lion; poorly | engraved land in poor bach iiiclivlidual.| \■: ■ |. ,V skill amj honcstj-; oven on Ij, . . I The prdd,u'|tiVnfj of the Ipyajj Stales lodjlaiid, the bnsmqss of hiring'lqr oil ■5O cents,| i|mitatlon; poorly don;.—- in’ jlBC4,' cstfluat;ng. 'atj 1 gpld Iprices. j.wdl he proGlabloi •. I Tlio hcaus ofjAVjv-hingten hire blurred,- ampuatcdjte |s3, 858, jgi+ing' a t ‘k)l course, when the 4cvLre|own and *rc not alike. . .’gj V distrijua/l Aarj; to each ilndjviduhl llijj.land, the profit is mo/than d'oub. 5 andlOoonts.imilation; pior- .ihtbobo' $180;77l , ,!, ly great. Added lo tliisNs thojdflo* printed .j j i. I Ifbe productipi:4’of Great • > B.riitrifl rndiH of-; chance.--The- joil hnsiiliebs, now jU-pircnlal on! in aai o U bte.d to 52,450,ii20,()0d. or however well RyslomaUzod. musl! nl- caption. , j j §88174 to each person.’ In ISoS, they wjys he largely spoeulutive.. Wells 1 or feiOO 61 to ' National Banks.—ss, inntalian,iyc(l A - yidldmg from twenty to fifty- barrels pej - day'are. very common;-.many j run frojm fifty 'to one a less pimp he (from that to four or five hundred; arl<l, one—the United iSlafes—yields over nine hundred. Tliio! larger wells, tlic|sc yielding over toiV barrels, I are estjinatod to bo worth M,oo<] for barrel of' the daily flow, thus i a ton 1 barjeJwelPis worlh (land and wo‘r.k ing'lntercst together) §40,000; a h un dred barrel well, 8400,0(10; a fivo-hun drc|l barrel we 11,82,000,000, etc. With those possible jargo prices, and, With tbbihict established that the goed wells arojlo-day worth .many! times the coat of all the worthless ones, human pa tar^. must bo radically changed before speculations in oil Will cease. ' \yo woqld only counsel such of our dors as may bo disposed to embark ha'-oulerpriso, to look well before ’ leap! Other Ihlngb being equal,- eta company which owns .its land reference to one which is work on leases, and must give one-hall h T’eai ,tbo; sole ing ,r ' of itjt oil for tho privilege.;'Make sure, thai yoUjintrust your money to trust worthy men, 11 whoso .statements may bo believpd, ami who'raay bo depend* ed o'n io manage their business prop erly IjT you can resUtj tho templa-i tion to got next door Id a thousand barrel well—and such lightning don’t ofted strike twice in the same place— seekj a property which ip near navi gable water—teaming costs grievous* ly ini Oildom—bat bo sure that it is in a district which isalreaoy predating oil in good quantities. Don’t put all your eggs’into one basket—better di vide |s*l,ooo between threc.br four good companies than to hazard it all in a single venture. 1 Abeyo all, bo careful of toe speculations pt the stock-mar ket; len’t buy iior sell until you know whether there is a legitimate reason for s locks, going up or down, ' •,. i - r. i / ' ' Turkish men hold that wo men have no souls, aud prove by thpir their treatment of them that they havb hone themselves 5| • -as executed, and of a dangortUs pJiarju, I or, are reported hi ciVcafation. r |i. Caiupons. — Counterfeit coupons, tiki ted March'd, jIBC;V for Sl£; 50,‘ift the similitude of 10-lO.'.fivc porccnt. il nf tod Stater, §591), bonds, have been oft c'rcd at diiicreiit United States dopia itpries. ;,!i 1 I 7-50 Bonds.i-Somo of those are ii circulation with tho coupons cut of and are offered, as currency. Whlipii coupons they are of no value until ma tare.! Uofu'solkll such.— Tribune,, -t -Constant Employment. • The in an who is obliged ;to bo ecus stahtly employed to earn the necessa ries of life aud support his family, knows nht the unhappiness ho prays for, when-ho dlesires wealth land idlci ness. To bo jionstantly busy is to tie always happy. Persons 1 who bo|yo suddenly: acquired wealth,- broken |ip their Active pursuits, and begun jtp live at their ckse, wasto away and dip in a! very. short time. i*Thouaan!dß r' | ' ’T , wouUL.havo boon blessings to the world,and addjad to the cotntnon stock ofliappineas, if they had been content to roihain in an Rumble sphere, and earned 'every monthful ofi food thpt nourished their bodies. But, no; fash| ion and veaith took posossion of them, and they wei-e completely rnined.--| They ran away from peace and picas-: are, and embraced a lingering death!. Ye who arc sighing for the pomp and, splendor of li|fe, beware ! To knew not what ye wish. Persons who pre always bu9y,and go cheerfully to their daily tasks, ai|o the least disturbed! byj fluctuations of; business, and at night; sleep With perfect composure. The: idle arid the rich are seldom’ever-dop-j touted. They j are petulant, fcarfulj and irascible. ‘ Bid them good morn-', ing, and they scowl. Nature and aril appear to, have few attractions for them, i They ,are entirely put of their views. While in t this stale the springs of life are; rusting out, and the decay of death has commenced updertninirig; ■ their constitutions. - ; MI ln to person. The net support, ofjeadh , i Briitiin in 1.800 wl I I lie actual |im|onnl each jperson! in th< f i trailing fiv 3 per c investment, jwnSf.u |y| capita in IS 34> 812! & . ! . ■ i: H ■ i ' • I ' li •• M t M I 1 !1 , j . Providenc : iH i * The groauj propljct, Moses, it is said, was ’called up, by a voice from hea ven, to,the top of -Si mountain, whore, in a with thoSSuprcmp lac ing, ho was porraiitcd, ,to piopbsc j.;lo Him some ■ questions llis adimniatrat on of tho uniyorsc. In, | the midst of this divine colloquy ‘bo, iwsiq commanded tc look dohn oh the pUin below. At tl o.foot of tho moun tain thor i wtitei, ,ai which d soldier alighted from hia horse; to drinkl Ho was ho sooner gene , than d little boy camoto tho earn? place, and finding |b purfeeiofj I gold, which tho sbldior had dropped, it ; uid! away yyith it.W: Immediately after this edmo; an infirm, bid man, wearied with a£o hud, trhv> pling, and hayirig qdonchcdhisthirst, Bat down to irestj, himselfl by? thp side bf tho spring. ’[jftd soldier,: missing nis purse, rojturiis to scarch for it, and demands it of the old mad, who ftf firms that ho had nst seep it, and ap poals to hoaydn jin witness of his ,„ia« npoenco.S Tho soldfdri not holievihg pis protestations, \k|Us liini. MosPs foil upon hisj facoj with horror and |whoß|ibo civino, yoipo .tjhns piovont|a hid expostulation; “Ho bot surprised ,|Mpsbs, nobask.why tho Judge of the! whold Earlli hka suffer ed: th’S thing to | comb to pass; tho child is tho dt caaiop that tho blooii of tho old map but know that tiho old man, jjyhlpm thou SaWeat, jivas tho murdorc.i ?f Ihat child sfathcrJ"— jB. Franklin. | I'j.[ , I.- ■/] C&Q.,** ianvLM J 'Aj 1 ’Chae tra&m fjd- ■ lowingiaane^^ . pay 4 Chjirr^^tf|s i ;'tei^f/': ' ■■ : 1 jenw ag|,Jn the shape 6f;,a Ti)oanuto W ■:ya»; vs»» »o*a.M°V •■ “■.■ r ■ srbf> camq her father to! .:^Ww3n| j 'ow^won,-! ahe4w*Mn6': irtost' biMatrfal bei iig“l ‘ill^tl^fftli/jjTiimjiijjf?i| ''p’eß ' tentiro |ihKSeeing" her ■ Safe pwk and r woxtilig ged|wuhtbe captain r oppprtunityto -witbltjhe c mrmer. l| found her thor modosbpnd diffident) not b» yet made her debutjin, society she ltd yety well.' I waa at this i ohei tobacco, which of bourse un’gidlanton my party Bho tioticc and jdo jma .thfnlfe t T7hj remi irked ihat •‘she .Irpd oot been, to obtain,aby tobacco for a real : lintel w,d as for snuff she bad not b dip.shedidn’t know whtn.”' I,i ing a good; sized piece injmy po: offered it to her, when, t|ithi feps ling!eyes hr.dla beam of joy and light upon her;countekance;. sheas if aije should have thij 1 whole of it ahswercd |vith ssmile, “certain wbeb she took a. goad sized quid! commenced chewing spitting t a gusto iof an able socman. How ideajof bcautylyanisbcd! 'Oiily a Diiunlcs; before-1, was) enchanted,; you can better jmagjue my .thonj and holingii biter than l;j ! write their. I . suppose [this , sei rather queer to you; but many of poor, tybltoj are just like her,althqi her father was very well off rin'lal 'and flocks '! •'■■ y ’ ( latiaUcsii yduotJQnej r 4B^ 4 Urafe •eiiiwitlx; jperiddqf '*onib.e ttnsamgvi 'lnterest,' 864 tlicy amounted !or $l2OlO to 4ach lal aniount for, ’ the pdividnall in Groat is SB 6- .for tho support of klojralj States, sub ent, for; permanent a 1860, §lO4 53 per 9 So. . iI J .. :■! 1•' -i se. i PM . -) I ! ! •■!' , Mad Anthont’s Trick. —ln ‘our Revolutfdnf.fy war, tBo British, hold c f a . strongjlvold pdiiptijonr forc«s cpnld not, gulp unless. with a knoWlodgeof how matterslwero cion dncteit;. inside. - An|hcmy ; Wajlno, ;«dledJloi«--' dcrtook this • delicate Sand dangcrons service., :|Hp spoko'DdlSch like W- jjaa** live, and getting, a catt, ho loaded it with cabbages and started, for tlio fort, So cgmpletp was his that no suspicion jwas cnionnidodi j 110 bro’t just; what the garrison needed, he took time tjo pcdciloi them all pul, and was suffered todepart. > The noxt day Ib.e fort was taken, when, the oflleor .rcchg. nized Wayne at the head,, uni very coolly askid, .“Sir, howtdo you sell cabbages ‘ . ■ ■ ■ !i, ' ' , ■ I *' 7 -.. ' I. ■ '• ’ B@*T ; bo j'aw York Iqdcppidenf. -has ibis ■ paragraph; Whd. will furnish ilus with a popy of the subscription paper which! ii s.iiiLto be cliculatilig in. tins, city, ip behalf of Gen. Lee, and to have gatlpfcd some s xty thousanJ dollars ? Wo are curious tp see ifjjit, ihasAcjcn passed among tboiuvalidsjat David’s Island, whoso foot word rotted off at, Ande|raonvil!o, and. Salisbury, apd Beilpjislc; and howi many signa* turcs word obtained frpm tljo former inmates of too Libby. We prill gla'd ly print the list without charge, for the .information of the .public. -- ‘ ■| i-:. Music. ' ■ ; J. i i Let your.ianghtcra c iltivj ,le mnsic by all [ means. Every •* woman who has an | aptitude for singing abound bless 1 God fo; the gift, apd cultivate it withdiligcnnc; not tbati she may daz zle stiikhget a or Win applause from crowds, but that she may, bring glad ness to. her own fireside. The influ ence of m ns iii D-strongthm log the af fections is far fiom being perceived ty many of its admirers] ,| j . : Brdwnlow, 6f Tern.,- never been.} classed' as % shipdi, but ho soya “that he “Would rather trust the poorest piack man in '’Tennessee with a vdte.thttU a raisofa* bio, canting hypocrite of a.rebel, who has sneaked back into -tho Union without welshing the- stains of loyal blood off his hands.” ‘ ! ; : ! —— —s n, ' -,.i Connecticut Logislatitro 3naj,.amcndiTlcnt allowing toy passed the House bn a strict party v0j,0—156 more than the necessary The question np!\f gßob , and & majority Vote del v : ■ -d I ! I ■ : B®-In. the' the cbns<iita|i, npgrc.cs iov»j .Thursday hy to 77, orjtwo two-thirds, tothopebplp cidos it. ■ -f I iguldaho City was entirely u od by fire on jho night ot jbe IS The firo wa& tbo work of moon During its oontimmneo thcr wholesale robbery. ' The, loss• mated at oyei a million of doll 1 • ■ ■, 1 ' .'p . ■ > . * ■ ■' . r# -: - : . '\4 r ' * ■ til;! Heligious. ty,:. wTbo; General Conference of. the tinted Brethren Church, just haying closed; its 'quadrennial session , in the report" of the Committee On the state Ofthocountry,expi‘esBive of grief at of Presideht-Lincoln, ipfi and’ of joy tbd extirpation JSt jsJai. veryi adoptod the fdJldWibg which was incorporated^n the paper: “‘Tlyit we.aro iniavor of pVaciog every-in-i b«fbit<^tdi^.tb«,lAnd v >lßCk and white,’ onL ii anJ,.oqii« SN£ . e&re thp law, and ' heTCby|fiet®spur fnflaoncb ana efforts ! iltl? Complete en'ftanchise? | wip he«riy:iW|wJionf;; !• - u . V'iTv’i Hhe;- p.tbe fg*r hhb ; tidn •4-Rev.- John Chambers, Jjaatet |of ih'ej First I ndebohdent'Chnrmbyßroad stroot,Philndelphia, in a review of his tainistry or forty years, stated daring that time ho had attended 2,500 fune* rals andl,9ol weddings. He bad 1 fld minlttpred baptism to 1>650 children and .460 adults. Hebadprc ached 6,. 247 'germonß,aod delivercdabout $,OOO public! addresses, mostly pn f tho sub ject .of temperance. ; BDoi had made 29f000| pastoral visits. As a result, of hikforty yoai s labor hohad received thped thousand -members into Jhis church. ■“■ ;.-,j ■ i r4Tho Baptist General Association of Virginia mot at Richmond some days since. Shortly 'after the conyon tidn was hrganized a series of resolu tions .were 1 offered protest!ng-agaihst thjo ednrse the Northern Baptists have, pursued ini taking possession, fof Rap-- tist churches in the South by military power. A very exciting debate arose, shb.wirg the socesh element was still strong ■ after which the, matter , was referred Vo a select committee. , I . -r-A paper has just been found jin Cincinnati, at the .Methodist Book Room,with.ah account of thor receipts and expenses of 1808 of Bishop Me-* Kondroe, one of the parly bishops jot Ml E. Church. .Receipts from seven coDfcrcF.ccs 5175. Salary i SBO, and' traveling and other expenses 56T,%3 off- leaving 833,27 due the , Confer .once. V The ink, though faded! by -time, shows the neat handwriting of the heroic bishop. Think of $BO salary per annum forfc Methodist bishop I) ; is sbmo'comfort in the fpl* lowing paragraph to those 5 who; do hot jHuceecd in acquiring. wealth, - ae^ - cording! to the, views of a minister near Hartford, Connecticut. Ho. sayi: “Indeed, in observing, the manifolp turnings,i twistings, -and dodgipgs of hopesty, and compromises of integb rity, so largely attendant upon the ac cumulation of wealth. I confess to ,havo a decidedly'growing respect for those n|h6 don't succeed ! . ■ ( «y." ? and with | my few and ;hts call jms the ii s h ads' . i-pf‘Three things,”; said the Rev. D. Henry of Now York, ‘‘appear to bo uninjured by tho i Fall—the i song of birds, the beauty of flowers, and the smile of; for it is difficult to conceive how either of these could i bavjeSbeen raOro porfegj, had man re raainecl if God would leave us something pure to remind us of the J&rladisp wo have lost, and tb point iis. to that whtah.we shall regain.’' —T,ho Universe > a Catholic' paper, published in Philadelphia, publishes tho names of subscribers in arrears, with tho amounts respectively duo by them.- It bays, “they mustj blame themselves for being thus pilloried bjo: fore tho world. There , are a good many more; whom wo shall pillory if they do not take care.” ‘ 1, —The I Presbytery of Maumee, re solved that members of the Church who havc the ability, and yet refuse to ajd intho support of tho Gospel, thereby lay themselves liable to the discipline of tho Church, and Sessions should call them to account. ' . i r ■ "i’ 1 ' j . v • ' * | '' '■ j- an encouraging statetjfro igious prosperity 1 ' exists at the Pine, ■Creek Presbyterian, church, soy. G. M. Potter, pastor. Recently fourteen porshhs'joined tho the past year and-a half tho memberi* shipi of the church has been doubled. -li-Thel, Congregational, National' Council; of; which so much has boon, snid. commencod its mootings ait Bos toni in the old South Church, on the- X4th—the opening sermon by. Prof. Sturiovant, of IlKiiois. >r : 2,000 children; and adults wore confirmed at St. Peter’s (Catho lic) church, iuNdw Eprk city,,week before last. The communion was ad ministered to 1,200 adults,so of whom were baptised converts. r . —A suffering but go'dly man was bhco asked if ho .could see any Reason for the dispensation which had caused him BO much ago'ny. “No,” Replied ho; ‘but ;l| am as well satisfied as if I could I see i ton thousand. God’s will ■ is' thopdrfhqiioh off all reasons.’' 1 , . , I —TjjolßftpUst'Misaioa in Assam,re* ports refhurkablo work among tho Mikira, a tribe hitherto utterlyjindif -161*001; to religion. <Now they have cast ‘hwny fheir [old prejudices and are 'eager Ito learn tho truths ahd dn tics of Christianity. —Tho i I Wesleyan' Methodists in England Have undertaken to supply 45,00Cfa yoaf to aid.the Waldonses of Italy. [ The Waldonsian Church has. in all, fifty i.ntifisionafy agents. ) k ■'• i '■ . hi 'i ii . I : : 1 festrdy- Sth tilt, ikiariibs. ijo;, ‘ was is estf r ri MI Agrio ■. Stttic gPexxcO..Postal. -.., ;.j. .£ Whdre $b Wowa&ry ‘ W sfVpsrSootfeii 1,1 ppsls.it will bo fOTtii that their dj^a r •• [,- MtiVy will bf ‘greatly -prcdnc*wf: by : .* sightly charring or' carbonising the sc rfdoo‘before inserting thentiip fby fiotll Tbfrq4!£s$ I n ?^-‘’ c ; I ffodpstrautoUS^ibra/-'sbarcM jpfesn- J ! bdfibi' * b'iqeatti'. 'tfhfeafyffece';’ # djf IBd !, {gWia tid'and 1 -fedptfcbnstnctl? 'fif'-Con- ! j.;. if'ewwyls; ]' .(MlnBtanijy.«^v,AV'k^v^ t posts i tnaa protected falcon from ttip ground •After - faayldg I ‘stopd; 1 fbf'bpwafd?j ol ' >thwlj J porfoctly eoiihdi dbd- • W»ionl .m . 'r. Ibdow.tbdsarfftce, ition, ’ Wen atmtWphbWy Wafc’‘in'.'a steto?of * fee’*''t.- j plHe .dactyl* : jUbtf >%»• of 1 chjarrvng ife r bdt a; trifle ,jand may bb aft rated ; -by ■; iWans oflcbipk.brasli pc wftwp .Jaatler ofiany ktpd. .1 A very Ffgbtlcbamn'; ,i Will be sumcientrto ir bare, tKd presorva '.. j tiojn of most kinds of..w,ool]Avliothi*,v jj bajrd or 56ft; * Stakes afo.also ;«4 j! boiic&tted hy piS-pi'pccss.. J i : ’r ! i oollt. i- Su&kingc: _t!hq past] Bboqp in II [oaisofl 42.0 C ipw is r ebaton is ■dollf|ra. pm; l?Q' Joel d r ■ Mooitn 11 Ewing jnumboroi ]Ob|io, inci nniubcr r value this it’ ntUlion • ■[; ■&* jVool very. free| pitner vcr 1 suiiL-tbem. V«i think ana thos< iwill do wc Detroit-et |s’jtnanife of farmer Opinion s<j Will 'purcli in tho-Staj l at Ijjrcscn! . ihei iimpo’ where 55 Idcjsl fyi,3 y - Tl(3t < >y.. o. . w\l: piiic v/t :lltb into i ; :itod •a to JS Wti |o can Is'cll.' 'hat a ibis v / sell ‘ jcms'rto bo lase pearl) it is about i i-tatit pointii is: paid. ■ (pijctl ; ) , Id niid.Wr rids jofthc alUotS/nro are how su hall' <jxp<3(sbj ‘'’eiqudto, 56 LAPSIN' . Mem fid 1(600. pod As yot enj growers j ’dayaJwo si , tivUy. V ircto day j Bran' Mashes 1 Many wh.ojccepiiorsos give tUohi uq change pf 'Pfcid. Il is hay andx>a,ts dll tb'o lime. Those) who pretend, i;to Beep fine! borlscs : w|o’ w It. suppose make a regular food of cbi*,itf It naiy dq as.a feed. for..a plow team,, but certainly not for line carriage! horses. But whothoij fo 1 regularly qn [\ corn or oats, horses should have a bran mask at least once a week.’and if twice a I thb bettor- I.t.couls" the system. It opens iho = bowels, ,andj cletiDsesai d purifieajthcin.. It keeps tho'horse in v healtb.,, It wards off tho c6Uc and j other bowel coinplants. [ There will, be fewer horses djiiig 1 with •' tlie.bolts, colic and similar; diseases..' bran’'itlashCs- arp giving weekly. They are .made, by . heatjng water to tlU.boiling poitit, and thou pquringit ; on bran. About six qparts "01 i, brail k should bo used for each' horsqv A’ couple of’ c uartls ot "'oats and' a littlo sailV may he put wi|£ the- bran, and the boiling water poured, .QVX/t J. When coOl, fqed to the - They should generally begiromaty -I night ■ ■ I- 'll ijwHornin Coins' , It formerly cfid ,ns I boliova eveiiyj i| body else did;wj|tli a,casc of tbi,s Ui3» j b'orp,tbo Korns, cut thc&tajt T ana turpentine £be buck, which ,yd I. j Oftdntiiiies Igijro"relief../ But .for ; ; thd i last'lwo practiced '.J; eptly, being a .method that I >yasliUirf; | feibvcd rarely Ifaiifod id curing ‘a-caS£*f ot lhis kinds.i'lt is this: Take ot fine; 1 saltpetre,flno:«ilt and" ground,]black j pepper, each ono tablespoonfril; add to this flour land ( water enough to |mako,i *! it. Into’.,pijJsj.lfc .w|ll ; : raakc thrppt as (Fargo ;as a.lidtlcd walnut. lS(ako‘ the cbw awallW these in this •Waytrji.. Have hertipdlip the stablo;iake";u6ld J l of her by Hip nose, open her mouth s.j and drop.ptje jm atija thud;. aft<n| swallows,' give her. another in ; Ibp :- sanic way, and so on. :; ..One dose ia. generally sufflcicnt" If sl\o-is not bet* ter,! repeat the dose the following dayv It has never failod io cure for mb.'+j It would not bapruddnt to. let the... cow. out in tjhe rain or rough weather,V tpr a day otjsd after giving tl\c üboyei ’ J inediemo.— Cor. Exchange 1 . ' : j -’ ! Holli ■; Improve 1 *A correspondent Of tho Ohio Fat* wer, : ,Huoakinj[; of the average of Wpol now being [si £ tp scvonpoundSjin L iy flock in Ashbind county i|crba.ae of throe or | fomypounds, says, “this ■has | boon,: brought about ' by*. usings Spanish Slerinp rams upon ,their Cbin iuPn! sheep.: fTjhey (the tWplah'bods,’ owning the flock,) Say that they tpn jddeJ ibis increase in the welghttpf ufeee;o nlt cJen|r .profit, for it 1 costs more to keep [sh'cep that -'wi-ySliear'.' six pr Seven p(jntjd.B‘ of wool, amt- rif a better it did to kef-p the tbroc-poundefs. *■ \ ■' ! i »ment In S’fioep, ' ERTISERB. ; m -•-,- vl.: : r {i at I''Sl'j ‘tiaairt&pi mnt madoto jrearlyj.*. VortUoiacnts,;-*.■: j i i', \ *.'■<: ’-1- I ' , v \' : • y': *' * I•. mi. adiUl^itpj»^' vk line; per year. *digiouii Eoliticr ■ \blio palate,-free;' ~. ~'i I 'jj ime. i M -~: , « CO«NTYVOHiCK’& 'three y(ji>ca:; tfcrp: askir.gutri cbdiity, (0, and tho whsc 12, aud ' tlio'oUp. fislmiatccl ati half I . /:<■ --iv. ion | / ■ ‘j pm'c ihC&l/i'iiiivkoJ; [ho ianricrH'i ;,ara I the pYieos: j Lvo. often written j 1 I not ru|o high, ; fget a luir prteP. Lu t c%-Jv i r-e &: t rota bo t ifer d i spcWS tiO ll ' [colt:.or, jtheir;. j Xbo. I gaining ’ ; that'spc all Umj bes& wool. ftndurdwa.te-Tpfttd i(Jc .at .npariji) nil oxccgl. b|wai;isc : kvOOIiViIAUKE-l.'. ' . i . • v . ■ *■' llcr have takoa, new clip -at aOci oiT«rod -ifi : tnarWi’ i caring. laafpvr Uo flco'grcater 3c tlio outside |ig* for Horses. | . | =V I ft! t* El BM I 1 / ji i \v j')\ !■ '§ ! ; ■ v. i, .C r. ~~-a,~'~A,. a''. H
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