THE- BEAVER MMUS. . • . s. IttrrA.:lW-. 7 4k CO ! r~tl4;11;i‘ xp . *so ' riarioss.' • _ . . : DUNE 1 27th, 1860.7 .? ,VOE GOVERNOR, GEL JOHN .-iv.:GEAIiY, ;Of cuppisLAND COUNTY.; U nion County Nominatlons . Congress, Olt°. V.LAW BRACE. l\Waishington; - . President' JndOe. 1 • B. S. CaAM:BERLIN, !rig hlon; Asesekte. Judge. AGNEW DUFF, Noci Brighton; , • State Senate. A: W. TAYLOR, Borough; Aesembli. • *MATTHEW QUAY, Beaver; J. B. DAY; IVittehi ngton ecbuuty; -JOHN EWING, Waehiogtoo co; Sheriff.' • JOHN S. lATTEIAJ, Ho , picatown; .Regist,er \ do Recorder' , .Y'DARIITS SINOI4I3TON, Raccoon; C7erk bf Courts. JOHN A. FRAZIEI3, .Beaver. Cm: minicar. I JAS;" WARNOCK, Niirth Sewickly; • Poor . House Director: JOLINK. ?OTTER, Raccoon ; • 'Auditor. F. .Sf'.IIILLIN, S. Beaver; 7tustees of Academy. Di. JOHN RURRAY, Bridgewater. Da. DAVID, STANTON,N. Btighton; MN IMINE attack made'npon the present Board. of Commissioners, ;by the Cop perhead party of ;hie county, is . pare. ly,malicione. While we do not pre tend to justify every expenditure the Commissioners may make, or assert that every day spent is absolutely re t l quired' by the business , of the 00, Yet we, do say that the. Commiseioiiers act in Oa-faith; and if 'they err it is , an horest error, and they are justifi - ed .by :the precedents of thcge who oc cupid the offiCsi.tefore them. We fur ther.assert that there is less unneces sary time spent, less money applied, less abuses in the office now than dur ing tho time the Democrats bad cop trol of the office. As WO have hereto- 'fore stated, the Board was Democratic fr3m 1849 to 1855. During these years most shameful "abuses were tolerated, anil the people's money wasted l i ike water. • The attack, made by that party led to an .itestigation of expendituretW those yeatil, and our readers will be ',moo bur - pt lead as we were to "see •how - the finances of the county were' naanaaed. :We have only space now to giver'i fevieiterns, 'ln 1852, sholes , . Pofter and.Plants, i all Democrats, composed the Boatd At, commileic,n er . Tuey paid - , at onerl time, L. IV bitseli, Democratic County Treasurer, 88,32 brokerage, and expert.% `Rfsta.Pittsburg. Who ever heard Of a ,Ireasurer, before or since, being paid ••1413 'expenses to- Pittsburg Y The Treasurer receives a per centage large enough, in all conscience, for his ser . vices, and yet - Mese Men pay his ex penses: • • In July, 1852, , Sholes charged and re- ceived 825,50 extra• for transcribing lists, • w r hich was a part of the regular duties. of the aifiee, and 475 incidental Open ties for th e same. Plants charged, for the same,- 819,50, and 0435-incidental expenses. In August, Potter charted for five days as Commissioner, and for the same time charged $5,25 incidental expenseS.- Plants, for, thret days, and $1,38-ilci_dentol expenses. In :9etober, , , Potter charged 13,50 ineidentol expenses, Sholea .$3,75, and Plants 37,63, - In - Norember, Potter charged 83,25 incidental expenses,,ShOles42,so, and Plants 82,00. Januar3., 1853, Plants 82,07, and for `, • qualifying Township) offleers,„a part of Ais regular duties, 818,00 extra. Ritchie, expenses, 422,2:0. - January, Sboles, Plants and R ichie, each 8.1,30 incidentals. Fehreary 15, 'for incidental expert. _ f ees 'Shores charged 1)25;25, • Plants 151,62 Ritchie 832,00. the name'of all the Wondersochat:beanne of that mon ey Where - fejas the necessity of spend— , jag utmost a *hundred — dollars in ,one . "month f orP cirlent2l eaienses? March, Ritchie charged / 832;00, and Blaata 840,00,• incidental expenses. • Sholes: 820.00 FOR DISTRIRTITING TIC.KETS t. . . litera v again, is almost one hundred -dollats.ehargea as "incidental expen • sea" in March.: Thue it continued durr lag alt.tbc . .tinte 'Board remained Democratic. " • liere we .hsve -*basal In- earnest.— , Search the records over since the . change_in' the Board - , and under. Be. publican rule:not "one tithe of the ite mot:riga charged as expen• tee ‘d`t;ring flemacrratioadminiatra. lifAl•linPrr ebirgc4. 44 - 44 time we see Plante wa s paid two tiollsia and fifty, oewtsfoigoin,g to Pittsburg to ba , seven.dollars' worth r of paper . 'lf D mocrato want to com pare notes we are *ready, and Oil lenge them to -do.. so. We hi*. only commenced, anti yet we bay pretlinit ed f.icts and figures sufficient to alarm taxpayers., These are the nien r i*ficr, now are ei•Yingotit against ,hitneei office-holders, and agaiavriiikto lii : ve- . instated in office. Look ifiheitirvn figures, and then say whO..kplitaliea ble with mismanagement. - . Tfteilit are the. men who invited the compariiiin,. and take records of 'that oiany Other office :under their' , tilanagemen . l / 4 and compare.: wilik r the- same unlier;tfle publican' rule, and we will find itf.aio— ery such comParisOn that in theetfari* titx•payrs: have gained add money =been, sived ,-to 'the' county. Before these ,men can expect the pcpple of Beaver county to support thelii, they must be able to show atetteriecord. That . Railroad Subscription. The editor: of the. Local makes an evasive rep fy . tcpOur chirp last.- week that the last Democratic Board of Commissioners, composed - of Vol. Sho C. "Ritchie and W. Plants, had actually squandered one hundred thousand dollars of the people's mo ney. That!. Grind .TurY recoenmehd edthe loaning of - the ,crediti of the county to the C. it, P. Railroad - to the amouplof one.hundred thousand dol— ' lare,'We do not deny; but we do assert, and ,are - prepared to prove, ~that the President of the road only asked for a loan . - 4 Of the credit Of the county,' and of fered in return to give the: efunt, • a '„fifst mortgage on this end: of the road for the amount, r andihat that offer was refused by tke county ; Conimissioners,and instead thereof a subscription was, -made to the road, and .po security taknr 114 the Democratic Commissioners;; taken the security tendered, the Coupty . Would never have lost one dollar by the ,road. It the money bad not: beef] paid,:the county would Tiave owned the !road, between :Rochester-hod thetoostate - • line, which would now, be Wirth half a million dollars at least. rftt reality. then, , the county Wet - .IXundhils of thou Sands, principal and int e rest, by the ectiori of the Democraticommis sioners. Had they. discharged thelr duty properly, - Deliver county would have owned no stock On . w hick either io .lose or make mose y. We deny farther that the Cownissinners made the Subscription with great rehickanco. The following is a copy of theifesllu- I tion:-. "July 15,1853. Board of-Commis sioners of BeaVer county all being in session, and all present, passed the following resolution : "Resolved, That the county Commis eioners, on behalf ot , the county of Beaver,-do this day agree to subscribe one'thonsand Aare% stock in the PittsbUrg awl Cleveland Railroad_ be paid in coarlto .airty yearn. vale, with interest, payable eemi annually, which - interest the company e agrees to •pay as it falls due, and de duct itirom the dividends whiell may aceruei_to.the county of Beaver from the aforesaid stock-, Attest: R. B Anorasom,Cl'k." - : Any sign of hesitation about the aboVe resolution)? We are further prepared to prpve that Col. Sholes went to members of the Grand Jury , that recommended the loaning of Money to the company, and - urged the passage a• such a _recommendation ; that he-went at least to one man who was oppoied to the nioyement,and took him by the shbalder; saying, 'Yon must agree to this, and recomni - ead the loaning of the mar ey to the Rail toad. You must do it." Any hesita tion about this Yon have it nor, entlettlen,as rt 11 really was. In vievr"of this - , 'then. we' • • . • • Assert', that more nior.oy-Ntbas lost tol! the county tnrOUgh _ the . fault of thej Taet Democratic Board of Commission. ors than; has been expended by all the Republican Conimissionere of the corm ty for COunty purposes, onkside of. the jail. .and boUnty purposes. Yet , Ahese are themen"and this the party that now cry - out so loudly for reform; and make suckau ado. - Over thti , 'exPea.l - -• • I ditures of a few hundred dollars to, meet the necessities r ef the war; and, berate the present. Commission'ers so horribli for their humanity in attend' _lugto .the .wants of those rendered needy by the war. Of B-holes And .Ritehie• we have nothiekto say per. sonally They acted as their friend' ad4iee4but they, and the party are reeporisliq. As•th4 invited the in they most abide by it: Trostax i childretr, and non.combatL tants ! the "unterrified" . propose mov ing upon the works the Loyal poo r ple of this county iinmediately. ear advice Ls: remain quiet; do not •be* alarmed. We think that. the Rebels bava learned from experience that when they move upon the works of the loyafaroi brave, that they aro replie to, gun for gun. Wallin+ satiseed that there is security under - the .'good old lag." (11N. ALCORS, United States Sena tor froth idiapiaaippliatrappliod for !a teacher's pituation in a friedmen!o school at Fr,oto Point. •Toie eilithrof the cheracstevistie attack of !the Court for des, It is our place I net. his to der-ounce.' And should not be; it ti n motive., or , ba i l be by either party.] from politics jtieeiiii: We have right, rightfAninbin i licinch. They act s inn sense of -their I . • 1 . duttes,and we beam/ d . by any motive Nonian we are *est i approach, either ofl geit any consider* in justice and right, If ; politicians had pl . Odell, we assn own knowledge he -mild have been 8111MUC sur prised -a it s 888 as ho' seems to havez• been at whale vs is its - severity ; ilibe Judges 'felt it 'heir duty to vituli4te the dignity of the law, and they did so. Looking at the offense. simply alkwe Would it any other offense, the setence Seems very The,l;7 pioifides that fpr one libel a sentetice - ofJove thousand dol— lars anCone year t jail may baptist- - I_ ed. In this case, +re Was a convict tion for two' outra3eons libels.'pub 11.hed with a full knoWledge that they had been, made and Trefutcd Woe° and fellowed up by atiieast a liczon others extending through a space of six Months. A lighter sentence than the one passed hkve laid the bout open to the charge I of being governed with reference , tol polities., glad it 1 • been any.ottier offs se, or had, it,not, assumed a polities' spect merely from the relation of tb parties, 'co one wouli have expecte the defendant to escape with less the sea months im. iitisonment Libeli. 1 g is a crime, and as such has to be pmbed. Thus th e Court loOked at i . The defendant having been conviced (by a jury that he cannot get throe , -h praising. beeinee they did not eons; is him, on a number two counts, for and 'maliciously" uhlisbing and it, ighley, he should same, "treatment o other criminals. of se understand ace to Once on his Of oilier counts) m "wickedly, wiltuliy writing, printing, beling John 11. B have! expected that is meted out: The people will of tifereatter Whitt reli ,itatemen ta. WHAi,party. wail ty that the jeer' deelaied thut in th e tween- the North shoulder itheir ur aid their brethren Demoet aetelirarty. What party in it that daared if war that: wef woe an d , rton!& be rear? +tie De r moc What.party in it that declared the l en the gayest app (defeat of our. armie South never cOuld . IDemocratic party. What party it that called otlr ' hirelingi,!! and our ized mob? The D( To what party in Beaver county aistance to - the dra i their porroveat'th; and rejoiced 'tot t Lincoln?; The B. Stildiersarienda the same party' to support their ~61 I Will youldo it ? '1 Fr is ;wonderful -Tents on t r,peigiihn deco against ai:pol it is equally`wont DemodratS are no s We did heare Opel an outra t ge;•biii h For ltstanco, if . a breast-pin,' or Qi chip hat', it is im tice of, and herdic -1: gument I against , Our candidates or speak, tir!rn, rpm do anything that I and eunieried int I This is la malls' - do for a tom 'n old women, but f< , tor it nil shameful a high appruciat' culture tat his re • is tbe 'only one. Mrs. Quay gots 'it ay's little boy anew ediately tattoo no. ied abrOad as on ar. 1 nay's re election.— j their families can't 1 It ain quiet, or in fact is not_ misconstrued o political capital , amines& It might tinity. o f -Jossiping r a mart and an edi. Certainly he has on of ttio taste and ;dere. ": . • . A wA i lt in' tu her / col comphehiCg any . preparing fora w i andltaig Wilt and events:nay 1 -We would fain , might he.a7rtei 43i0T. for war, bill referred to cant! .1 out going to w I a chronic (then! h pe now seems inevf ". enee called Az settle onrned without ac— . -hing, and Europe is r. -Austria, Prussia e directly _involved, ! e fear all Europe 77 ,ope so Bite a calamity t There in / novena.- ft, seems the natfotis loniter'surive With r.„ 'War Wis.-become - with the Europeans, I TlieFeniano, in -variousconvene— vf lions,- nre den l i . nein - the pPresident for the rigor w h eh he has en— Areedithe nent alit . ws, , ~ l' Pia clmps' shay' lattay vote'd forte paid Bill,"aftee Pledging hint self not to dnia simply labia and ridiculouLl- e viitisiifbr a bill grat4- ing,relief tio tike oitlien of Chambers+ burg, who bail been; barned-out by the 4liet bill was as separate. and - dietioct ft',:utt-the relief' bill of the' former sessioe as it was possible to be: Almost overt Senator and member of the Legislat ure voted for the relief bill of last - see/don', and the editor of the ,Loird - lel the first editor the I • State who !has denotinced We _ don'tenvy the heart or Loyalty of the surf who Pf lr3olsl withhold aids from the-destituteland suffering tinder such eircumstanoeis. A Demecratic !attire voted a: largo sum of Money . years ago t 0 the relief of the sufferers from a fire in , one of our largo cities, and we tionOi them for,so- doing. it would be right and littinane to do sO again. At ileast equillr worthy of commendatien was; the vote of last winter, giving relief to the poor; homeless, deititute sufferers of Chem bereburg, wlr lost their all by the in humanity and barbariem of, rebels.-- We honor - tie Deinociats who Noted for the bill. end have only to say for 1 those who find it lin their 'heart 49 • cen,enre or (I . 9nonnee,that they deserve a place• in history alongside that cf 3l'Causland'a vandal hordes, It _it a tosuifeatatinio of - the same spirit 'that . proaiPted tlie burning of Chambers ow, and May bo traced to,the same origin, viz: hatred to tiie cause of the: -Union and everything ;hat btien'gtli .. — end it or reflects on 'rebels. Local makes a i npon the Judge; llouttellee pawed. Ito delbad, orit is 1 ! fudges are: not, ull m ueneed by!para i? r ailed or ur- - - - ,1 If anytking is 1 it Is Courts of brae lOnest, up ig men-;upon the 41epenciently,with esponsibili ty and 0, firmly, *Attu 1, person or party. ?red would dare flr Judges. to sag i ltion, not fonndod for 'their action. 1 /sand sentence on -a him from our AT the'littion Convention in Mambo ingten County, last week. tistit. Geo. V. Lawrence reeetved 'the nonrunation for Congtera, Col. A. WI. Taylor' was nominated fOr Senate without the for mality- of a (:dti fc r Luce, And Cols, Ew ing and DaYtwere nominated: for, As- - . Vijlo. Mclennan, Esq., i Wm. rPaniel, Esq., and Major John! E. Ewing were appointed Judicial Con. forees, with mitruetions ko .suphort I Vit Acbeeon for.Jadge,:if tic would pettrt the -Use oil his name.- 7 -'• Mr. _ , 4‘ , 4 , reke hiving _received the nominati.m,Th the counties of Abe District, Is the nominee for Congt ess without tlitt necessity of a Conference. We Congratulate the people"of theDis met on the,tptuinittoti of our worthy .and able r lseitresentative I Eis election its ;Certain, Ino.matter whoArtaY be his opioneyt. A It)1111V-OW it- in Beaver couu: days of seceemon event ot'war. bo und South, would and go forth to I the South? The eaver enanty was 1 there war) to be ti b o w. it at home, kept up front., . * at ie par ty . 4 ' eaver 'county was war a. iadure, put ... 4 geamuce after the , and asserted the conquered? The I:oriver county was -cildiers "Lincoln'i army tnnorgan / • moeratielparty. , id the men 6elung who coon'sdied re ti:declared openly e4oturo of Lee; 'flosailiination of mocratic ,of the country, it hat now asks you ndidatea for office. i . _ what small nrga7 r np street will pr..•• I lima opponent, and $ erful that decent atihirried of them. emocrut say it was to _Lilo 'effect that tovee'.. • oald not support General ag obtained currency, the 'less it, authorized b ' the • ie. y t 6.• L. ncrii and elm been, - a firm and utr suppWtor of the notnina— , l erai Geary, And shark, so im• lies, advocate his elec.; nor Cukin Goary)mvi Belletonts GOvorno. has from t cOnditioo4 tion or Ge far m in tiou. Political The Rea'. ing ,Gazette. . the elvpor head organl of Berko county, stoutly claims that gr. Clymer la "the iohnl eon cantlicr.lte for,Governor " . - , Complet returns front everydis- trict in. .0 awford county-give,S. N Pettis from five to twenty-five majOri /1 ty over D. Finney,tor the•Union.con. gresstonal ominntiOn.' .• ' "_ Hon. George V. Lawrence; repro.. sentative ^:in Congress" from thia dm -trict, has mien unanimously nomina tnd for re-c' E lection by`the Republicans of 'the fonr counties , -.of Lawrence. ; .1 Beaver, G eehe and. Ifushington,.- of which it is ,c_ ' I At.the:°publican primary meet ings in W idmoreland county, JoQep4 - . 13uffiligtonjihad no opponent .-for 'Pres. ident Judy.,e7. John.Covode was nom . 1 inaod for. Corigress, and CGloael. F. T,. ' qallugher for Assembly. The "sops," at their pr narytric,etitig . .inotninated Edwtbrd J • I I.eenan for Ciir In , ress I and I Samuel It ek for ..,‘kssembly. The Oh o Union State Convention filet on O , l e 20th and noinihated 'the following ticket: Secretary .of. State, I William Henry Smith , ,j) f Hamilton county; It dge of the upreme Court, Josiah Se tt,- of Batley Member.' of Board. of ( Public -Works, John M. Barren. , twang the ree*tions adopt: eu was o 'e endorsing the recently. ptoppsed 1 onstttutional Amendments. James . Blaine was nominated on on Friday 'for to election to 'Congress "from the hird district of Maine.'-,A resolutio was adopted congratulating the peopl'' of the distnet upon the ability, t* ',ttifulness and patriotism of their iep esentative in Congress, who is now a niinated for tho third time. The Re itesentatire Con fereed of the Assembl Idietriet, composed of I Met .ner, Law nee and Egtier ,eonntieß, ,met in entreville on- Wed °penny, when. Ho Jomiah 3.r.Piterrin and Jae. A. Leoeh of Mercer;, W. C. Herbison, of Lawr nce, and.. 114trvey Pi low, or Butler, -ere nOmivated ieelanta— tion se t ie UoiOn,tan4idateli for the Legislat. l re‘ . • •,. . . • : ... < . ''skannuart, for., Ithe Pongrea.- . mmittee .to 10NOStigate the .1 ri3ts, in private convent:l -t eta that a deplorably had con bings exists in Memphis.-4a :r sad feeling of the people if j r.ot worse than • at . anylte :cid 'since the of tbreali of the I lie nefievcs 'that nothing boa • ng military goverran4nt will. peace in that district. for . some.. The COIIIIII)ittl36 92111311- 1 hundred and lieventy,*itness ; a testimony: will pinbably 1 11 I pailes:rif manuscript,. The ee hope - ..'t•4 be able 4 .0 report I , ~ . • Mx: clonal C Mcmphi: .lion, dition of The tern is as baai 17i0,1110i Pc rebellio but a at prenerv. years to fined one es, wh , ; cover -$,1 Corn tnit; soon..' I MCP Somas , Asotra: . iThe belige outs of Seaver county held, a loon , p of war itißeaver op the-Illth iiiiit., and purpose, moviiigi upati the ,:lk,or 1 - of the traion - r men of Ibis Coon% .. SM.- mecliete:y: '.lf therm stitY-it- . ome 'warriors bad been ' with their I oun try'iSoldiers, index either of th.al lant hernes, -- Grant, or Geary, t hey wcalct have learnecl.Other tactic than to proclaim their-plans-to theie e emy before -an attempt to'execute:th - rn.— This chivalry with virli6eli 'history you ri ; are: conversant during the pits Mac bloody years, would make yo be. lieve now that they , are •panti g i for war. t ooe cowardly curses, upon whom do they purpose niaking a war? Upon whose works do they,purpose Moving? Upon the works of the clnior. Invincibics, :Who Tor fon! long ,yeartOitood between the and ttle! Upon the works of that pa ribtic host, jt.o whom this ReVtifilin;.dtiy owes its existence! ' Uppir4he cults of men whoM they trie'p - Ao 'di ltran chtse;simply becaupe tberwer Icy alt Moving upon the- worts .of me i who while confrocting a latmidible foe in (h'e en6mies coantry,ahout,to b brer ppwered, looked acrosP the no them hill-tops, lifted, their bitecting‘ ands, and beckoned for aid , and'Ussist r.ce in that hour of their , coUntries ,gr t ex igency, but .met the regime_ from . these sumo belligerent, "nbta ither man, nor another dollar fofile penis. cntion•of your aholition!war, '=bat 'we will, demonstrate to the wei &that our friends in the South inu t ' , and slim!! succeed. We wonder it i these rampant warriors , are aWar. ' that they. are_ about to • move ,if ' • works ofthelvery men wholle hundred thousand of their 'a traitors' graves, in bed they att: to move upon the works of . ,thi and good Government. c l They may instruct their ali ' hirelings to continue in . the !a loyalty, piety and editeation preachers, teaeber,s and' -privatl eritt;.but stilt: th ey e%nnot sPr sues upon the people that- are fore them with the , view of cH ing their infmous_ record.! I 1' be a Democrat. or ,such a Cabc.' its to to more infamous than been tin 'armed traitor.. The 'men.:.ot Bea Fer county, find -good el 4 ,Commonwealth, will title principles, for the. presery which : they gave 'of their, tio3d awl treasure without st 1;s91 bout limit, and never w ill the reputation 'theyrlaa7e gall voting with 'arid fior rebels posed them, four years in a eiv The Soldiers o. Pennsjlvill contiolling power in thejStist determined .that when elyme his ,valerar herd:forth against lane GOary, that . , he ,*!.nd o whom so gloriously willing ballot*; consign that dishonorable political grave, 'the hope of leant-ref:don. LoYJ =I Ell D 1... . . • ARLINGTOi;, May 28, 1566. • Editors f Argus : - The citizen of this village and vidinity. as well 'a ' nutner ous strangers from other locali iee, as. sernbled. in the M. E Church, of- t his place; on last rhursd ay eve lug, 'to wittess :the eihibiiit.n of th o Lin coln Literary Sudety". and'; , ailing. ton school. Darlington in, days goior, by, w as not anjustly Aelebrated thi;:high• out thiii and adjoining countiesois aseat of learning en acciunt:of . the Situa tion here of the endoed ' instithtitin 'known as the Darlington- 'A vi ii,aoetrky, wtah ivtis for many years success. Connected therewith, was th “Philo. ri ,Literary Society,"the tria.mili!. bibition o r w bleb were big tiqtdied in 15entiment ralnd baracter. Many use4l inen.,- 1 gime . f 'Wholii have filled and yet fill high tatibna in life, look, toi:this as their pnly Alma. Mater. A t.:ornbiria tt;it p 1 Inat!spiciOus ciretithistances - censp red'to eaken .. theinfiiienee" and prospsrity, of this venerable ,Liostitu tion, . nd afteli' h Ufew year's ofluerequit ed la or on, \ e part of,,,teactiorsand irien .•turecrisSitate its wasted vital ity, t e effotit , was abandoned, and a total :uspension r was the ref-Ult.' The build lig being left vacant,' was suffer ed to runlto waste and so pernicious was the effect on the minds .of'. the, people, .that 'for a time Darlingtor. Borough was numbered by the State Department among.lhe nonk accept. lug district's or the L.provisione of, the Public - At hool System. . 1 I About iii 'year ago ,an effort was made in the light, quarter te'retint-; rest tbe institution so long defunct. Craftsmen !were' employed - Wlioset about in good earnest to tell* . the tinilaing".which, tfeibg a stole . sitinc4 titre, was found yet substential.liri the main., ,This completed, the services cf S B. Rhodes, of 86. cr, *ere Prof:l , seemed as Principal i -wbo I with ~ the I aid of coir.petent assistants and popn- 1 Guar co-operation, _organized and has sinee,carried . on the Darlingtbn Ern. iou School. — .Tito vLincoln ;Literary Society" .was , esialilisbed, ii 4 connec tion With the stichool by r. R., to the. success .of which as ~ w It 'as the school, be owes iris deserved poptiltri. ty is an instructor.' It wa thulpre vious Announcement of a p blio ;per for mance on_ the stage by the youkg la dies 'and gentlemen members of this so. 1 ciety and school, that -moved the ;good 1 people, , oftlie village.andneigbhorhoorl togeneral turn out on Thu riidayi' 0va;,,1 nit g. Not i wishing to particulante to an greet ettent,these remark's on" the evening's , entertainment Wi , I be tins i , fined to a few general :obser stint) ,1 7 .- The taste evinced , in the s leCtfon of ,perfarinances, and the.',ar aiigement. of the,: programme, reflects ; credit on all . concerned there With, 'Z Pilinted programmes' Were freely. i s tri touted t t ga among the audience, 'which _contribii ted Ellikob to the enjoyment or the 00. iiisior.. First came the in tiurneniar prelude; then the °peeing rayer, fol-- loWed by arvoriginat salu ii!rjr, after, which wore the pertkimanc general ly consisting of orations, is. de - 4i clamations,.rectitatiorist ,to leaui.cdk loquies, comedies alt' in sk i ll both instrumental and woos ,'the latter eon -1 sisting of I eilloe, dnettii, tri . .and elm 1• , I 1 7' r• , ! tuna. all of which were blended into a varied 'and most agreeable interesting And instructive entertainnlent, where- to thi'y vcriktiners, without, exception, auquitk,ed:A s heinseivelt in ' manner wholly bat factory to their friends,and highly 'Creditable to themselves. Pre violas to the pronouncing the bens. diction; numerous requests .wiere sent up to the conc:niter, from the'sindience, tor A repetition of tbe entertainment For: the benefit of the many who: were .unable- to find even standing room in the 'cinirch; but were obliged to remain outside during the evening; it was innounCed that the performao:. ces would be repeated on the following evening; tieproceeds to be applied fur the benefit of the M t. Sunday - SetKa. It, le necessary only• to add ;that the repetition wale' quite as attentively listened to by the large andlapprecia. live audience present, : its was the first performance; and weal thought by many that the •performances were even more creditable th 4 on thu first oecasicn. The citizens-ot Darlington feel a just pride in the reformatory impetus that is now being given to the cause of education- in our midst. I take the kibert7 to add i thit Mr it has opened. a Select; Sehool, nt Darlington,(or the espe6n; aecominoda tion of advaneen pupils. - • SOJOURNER. - S e al ed 11"rcip o.s als ILL bereceived , y the Comics{gs{oners Y s ir or Beaver county, Antil I o'clock P.. M. of . the 7th day of July neit, for repairing, the stone pier under the bridge acreiithe Conno quenessing creek; in North'de4ickly township;;' .. known as the Cunningham bri4ge ,i by the job or perch. • By order- o f the 'Board. 3e27,'66 • JOHN 'CAUOTIEY _ , F ts the a few 'hes in mpted great ADMINISTEATOR 4 S NOTICE. . , ... n . . LETTERS of administration' on the eitot• of ' Watts* T. Mossoyr, ~ l ate of-,l3o rough'tp4- kleaver Courity,dee.d., having been , granted to the Undersigned, all persons in ''debted to*• said estate are' requested to Make mmediate payraent, and those , having claims agajust said estate - will present' t thenr to tke -1 subscriber. properly autheniieated for set -I`-t9ement J. C. WILSON;-Asiner„ . - Jed 7 ' 66- - - - : . Beaver. VALUABLE . TOWN PROPERTY :FOR SALE. . FrFIE uriAereigned. offers .for sale the house laud lot in the borough of 'Nei,. ,Brighton, known as the - "Ashton property.", ~ • ,r T liduse is a substantial two story frame, and the lot is large, being ninety feet front ,by three hundred feet hack, audis stocked with trees; shrubbery, &e. • Tfiia property, frni the cOnvenienea and "fieaul.y of its location, would be very desirable for al private family. For particulars; inquire of • • . ANDREW WRAY. jizne2V-66 Beaver, Fa. , ' • ORPHANS' COURT SALE. . I By virtue of an order: issued out of the ,Or. Court: of Bearer county, the under signed, guardian of Ellen, Margaret, Richert ; James and Thomas, minorchildren of PatriCk Maloney, dec'd, will expose to sale by. public vendtie bt out-cry; on the premises, on - 1 .310NDAy, Augtat 130866, at one o'clock, P: Itt., the following described real estate : • All of, a certainiint of ground-sit uate in the village of New Galilee, Big Beaver township, Beater county . Pa.; bounded 1)* lots of David Johnston, Jr., John Merrisey, Hiram: Hitek Ind a atria!, containing one sere and twenty-one percEes t on which is erected one frame honse, one story high. . • • Tcßws: —lne-third,of the purchase money : titi the ennfirmation, of the sale bythe court, Nitwit* in two equal,' annual payments. from the•date of the confirmation of the 'sale by the Court, with interest:. back payments to be se cured by bond and mortgage. • . 2 • JOIIN A. FRAZIER, • • june27,'W. - Guardian. a leads argal- boys with to . ,a lbeyone El ORPHANS'. COURT SALE. lejtvirtue of an s order of Orphans' Court, ' BT of the County of •Beafer the Undersign ed, guardian of George W. daPloriii, Thomas Calhgun, Albeit Calhoun, Parthenia Calhoun. anci)oseph Cilhoun, minor Children of 'Joseph M. Calhoun, late of Greene tovittship, jlearer County, deed., will expose to ogle by Public Vendue or otit-eiy, bb the preMises, on Sat+ay . July Zgth; it 10 o'clock, 'a. rk., the' following deicribed real estate, belonging to his said wards, Lots Nos. —...-,in - the-general plan, of the lots, of 'said bbrough I.of Georgetown, together bounded on the north by F.ont itreet,' on the east .public sstreet; and on the So4th by a pnb tic street; and on the-west by 'an alley: said three lots being inclosed together, with ' s two story frame dwelling 'house-, Wad& and Otter out-building on lot :` , 19.- • . ": TERMS—Ode-third of 1 the purchaso.nteney: on confirmation 'of sale by the CoUrt, Wanes in two equal' nnual payments from that ditto, with interest from some time, to be secured by bond and I Mortgage. GEO. 11313ERT. jnne27,'66 'Guardian of said ininons Campaigns Of , the ARMY OF. THE i.POTOMAC• BY WI . L6AM ,SWINTOtic • - The standard hlstoryofthe Grand arniy • The Greatest .Work of the` War. • Kniiersally endorsed by army officers d ' theliress. • The Author says design in this volume to reoord what that . Army did and suffered in ton campaigns and two score , battles." "I shall, have to ,eelebrate the' unswerving loyalty of this army, that' oftimes when the bond of military cohesion failed, held it, tin. shakonf fortune, to a duty aelf-impoaed." "I shall ,have to follow it thiough a check: end experience, in a tale commingled of great .inisfortunes,igreat, follies and great, glories : but from first to laid it' dill appear that, amid many buffets of fortune, through •"winter and rough weather," the .Army. of the Potomac never gave up, but made' a good fight, and fi nally reached the goal." ' The Army and Nary learns/ says:-- ''This,is the only American critical work on thelate.war, and it is thoroughly critical and entirety divested of all political hue or tone." . This is the'only Iliitor'y of. the "Grand At. myi" and no one who has, borne a part in its cogflicts, or is interested in its grambachieve mints; should he without lit: This work sills itself, The people are Cited Of 'political eat partisan historieli, and want .something -froth ~official, sources. haVe Agent's clearing over s2go per month. Send for circulars; and see eui - terms and .proof of theialiove assertion. Address NATIONAL PUBLISIIING. C 0.,.,. 6141 Minor at., Philadelphia, Pa.. • OMMISSI , ed Linde ter the years' lenient with Tates, Ap Orson ending HOS. ALLIb Tidgeweise. Dr. ,D. Stiin*orx,' 2!urgecin,Piiysiclan & Nniqon Sure NEW. BRIq,HT,OPI; . , Lost : • ,11 4 1ER8'.4tECEIRT. fr. Cnsest- 1 , In the borough of Bridiewater. :•8 l 1 • and 11862 Snowed on set, .1' M. ' list:boter.. Collector i 3, 18452: for ;$32,28.. Any the same *till plesise return to; 14, Treasurer of Schoolllatrd,l 'I Espr2to MB Aatil-A.0LM84... . CPT.. * C. o n i n - gar M11.1.200860.-Tilin IPIIII. Stat)crci 'da il y; Suadayi extypi n t u - Tz. low!: Crroan•laaviatuldeapig = - lamas daily.) t MIX xs ootau wsrr , i , • , Ezell. MAIL ipL .............,:_......., ----.....!.. '1%64 PittatfUll ••••• -27Ong 676 mi 2104111%--"' Rochester__ 820 " aca .. 82 0 .4- 4 4 N. itifighton.: sac .. 8.3,6 .. 320 ~ Hi Simi , ... . . ...., 413 .. ya .. 410 .. ..• 4 Coln:is - Watts- 462 " wog . Al.. ZO . Salem 1 619 " 1046 " 510 ... it 7 Amai1i,......„ 616 ." 1150 " 805-.1 F ic i ~' eiritini 705 " 1242rx 857„ / 43 Massillon -..: ' 726 " _lO2 " 718 41 Al. 4 orryill e _ , 805 r" 145 " TR .1 51 ; ~ wc,-44er ~ 835 " 212 i , 828- „ 41 ; ~ le -1, - 1 ,1 93 2 . " • 828 i. 922 N I es Minefield -- '1 02 51 "1 4 25 ":10/0 .1 715 • ri Ar 1 lb° `••1 500 o!1046 ~ Crestlme II ''11;5,5 ..t 620 1 , 740 , ~. fiDo 0 ..• 1115 ~! 80 5 ITB.uc;allllsdu-s1;1,111102141:1 7631:4:::1 22 144 4 . r: 11 1 ti l l 4 :: Forust - , .1 1 „ /413 ,„,, . 801, ''1 1255 "I 611 Limp, ' ouo •‘; .41 ~1 21 i ii , :c. Delphos it 886 "J 955 4 ! 4 ' Nlll 4l ~ Van, 14 ' -- r l . -••• 'i l l 4( J 5 ' at ilt: l ‘‘' 3' 4,•• 1417, 1 F. Ol wayni„ii 645 • 1 1150 ~1 ~, i 204 i Columbia i' ' 528 "t /233 mt: sla I ) , II ~' i fluitsville.... ' •••- t'l -.. ..' .. . . . . ~ ....„, i PioceetoU -••• I --•••• "1 -- "' ...... -.. ....,-. Warsarr„..t i i 720 • i i 7 u .!, 635 „! gi o . BorArbonl-••• . **- ''' :;*: ', , 1 ... •-• . 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Ciestline I•lA.r'' 600 .. - • IlDe l .i 740Aal 822 LOudonvilla ';!.. 922 "! !Wooster.. . ... .1 : 1025 "1 !:11-00 6. 3lartiillon.. 11.15 canton .... .. 1205 Pm liince '420 ..1 Salem. 200 ..' ;..olumbiata 230 ,n i a p !I . 320 ,l.s.iltrighton-11 410 ..1 146:baster tt 430 1325 ..;'1035 ii ll ~ ..1 4 .6,372 7 81 3 : 1 4 333 t 1 ‘ 7 .. '—. - -il• :: ''''.L.. 22t1 "I, 138 .4 1'; . 255 . r.l IN)9 .e . i 25 ,•,'• 240 ....' , ' 459 "I . 440 ..lti 538 - "I ,2 C !',llli 605 .*, 600 ~iii 903 , I; t V • , at • ', ,i 137 "! 956. 0 3,53' 1950 ",11;i0 ~' 64:.i 112,5 ~ 12454 , 1z4., 1147 , •112j! ../ 0 4 122 260111 “i 70 , 1 148 ..I 7,1 - ., 2.10 . ' k 9\o 4. Erie and ahwrg Express Tasinlem n1;1 enstla at 4:05 p.m., arrives is Pittstutt 6135 rp.m-. Returning leaves Pittsbnii st a.tn4 arrives in NeW Castle it $:4!...tt.' New Castle and Pittsburg Attain, Triin leaves New Castle at 1:06 in Allegheny at 9:4511.m. Rsturnin,, tllegheny 2:25 arrives in Not Cee at 6:15 P.m. F. R. myos. - gen. Tieret AiN s(..JLEVE,A. PITTS• RR. On and after May 20,1866, trains willlestei lions daily, Sundayaeseepted, arfolitn• GOING .30C111.. EXP . S. j MUG. AO 240em1 &Orr . 251 x353,•,_._. "I • ........ . • . • 11At1t, ;j f100;im Euclid street / 811•• •, Hudeti'vi . ..• ;I 915 " .... 1..:. t .... QrrVille'., • M !1••••:••••• Ravenna...:..9so " Alliance Wellsville .-....1;105 rY NOELTIT ;Exr's.. - Accox LI-- I - •• '-1 . `it Veliiville .., !I 960 Am i -115 p; 7-7 -- '.. 8ayaid..,.....; 1 1040 . " 535.,*: : .:.. .. f.: Alliance 111125 6* 610 6.; *6.01) 6 AtaTanti.:." I.61•1115mt - 700 i• ;a - Millerebnrg.., II .i • 1 T . ! . ... . ' - 11 i 1 1. t .. Oirville ..-.. 11 • • ••••"'" Akron al [ Hudson. 1i1241 1 .exl 7:35 , S'n ) 'Euclid. street 11 .152 •6., 82 6 4- 66. Sl 6:- Cleveland.... II 205 ...I 835- .. L : 3 1 " 1 1 . ___ GOING EAT ; EIP"s• 1041 . .t04; : 61 0 Aii 1 1050 "!"41 ,5 11 - 4 . . ,1 743 "1--q .28 125'PM' - 11'39 '721 ' I (PIZ 73a .).. . 21t2 . • ..... ; ... ..... 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'Addreas,er call w' upon Sh.t atiliddeford, Maine,. or hicago. •'. ma7 16 + 16 . " • 1a.90 , 04 61 1 1--PwA' . Admen.. v. 4 . 04141, (.1 *iddefiiia. Mt. . • I a55y16.164. r• Tridi 1-77°— sesitteisc. st O r Ea flu - 415 "; 536,"!. 500 ~! 615 . " 535 62, " '•-• .655. -; .........
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