Aver; county; toiD CO' 1 Sherif. JUSIn.S• .LITTEL lioqiietowa; Register ff.: iticordei IIARIUS.SINGLETOS, Raccoon; • CTerk of. Ccurts.'t JOAN A FRAZIER Beaver dOntinisiioner. JAB. WATthOCK, North Sewickly; Poor Rouse r Dircctor: JOHN E. POTTER, Racetoa ; , . - Auditor. -• J. F. 14.'MILLIN, S. Beaver; Trustees of Academy, . Da, JOHN MURRAY, Bridgewater; Da. DAVID STA.NTON,Nrßliglkton; r 1-As thisisonrsicendconn'ectior , with' the . A6nis, in an ‘editorial capacity, we 8,1101 mot again bore, our ren,ders with It labored saliztatory;,,btit, on the con trary, after gtstcfully ' , thanking our , ,, flatter ingt. wtittny predecessors. for tneir notice of oneself, we at once enter upon the duties °font positio'n. J. W.i "Negro Suffrage." ' We learn that a feW , evenings ago 1 E P. Kuhn, Esq., Madelt speech to a Damocratic audiericein.lndustry; and in . his opening remarks he assert ed that 'tthere -vas butl, one Ruobton beforepeople, the '` ' lad eopa, ndison e t was nenTo suffrage." As be bad but one I • question therefore to opera(e l apon,; it. is to' be' hoped that he discussed and I • 'ventillated` that one. thoroughly. Our itequirttanee: with 'Jr.- Kuhn is quite limited, but we,beli eve be enjoys the ireputation of . being a clever. man, a tolerable lawyer, a:successful oil de q•elttper,,ane. a "tip-top" financier; but.; to our mind, he bas evidently becn in dulging in a Rin Van - Winkle sleep, in political Am - tse." Preeutning this urgf Cnmes ta-be.a geestion bef.)re,the peopleiet 03e premmtntitne! We hope to bear from !tint with aq little delay as es vi . tae. • =II of June 22, in speaking 11 - her of a soldiers i.inealled to. int 0. O- • the Court Rouse,- a fevi evenings Liefere, made• use of thi,s lengunot . 'The meeting was a 'COmplete fail- ' -ure. The veterans 'were in attend- I *once at *the Democratic primary, meet- ing, The soldiers of Beaver County are with president Johnson . senti. malt, and opposed to theinegro.equal ity, ,Dnion'. destroying principles of Thad. - Stevnns pat ty.,' The Local has' repeatedly' asserted, Of late, that the "trtie Polcuers" Beaver coiiiiity were. Demociats, and that they were,going to support , the. Democratic ticket. , 'NoW,,we suppose that Perishing upon, the field of hat. battle', r bOaring upon the person the "scars of - conflict," is trnetworthY ev idence Of "true.' soldierly qualities.— This being the standard then, 'we hold ourself in readiness, whenever the Local publishes the, names of 'three' Democratic * soldiers from this eciurity, : who fell at' the front, either-killed or :wounded, to pnblish . the names of FLYB 'snob, s'bo , 'Dot then, do .uot now, and - probably nifver will vote or 'act with, that party. ~B o much on the subfbet, of grit; and .ael t the Local 'has placed itself upon a i'tripping up" *Worm-, it is to be i hoped that. its ed itor will one'. his battalions mediately; so that the'"andience" may see whether, he or ourself gate' "tripped rip" on this propos,itioh of his own making. But we'' Will try hint' on another point: There 14 s2ou to be a_thin, sick.' ly convention Of - soldiers at Harris burg, to endorse the nomination of Clymer, for Governor,. :The Local, we piesume, will by and' by issue a Call for a soldiers'- meeting in the Court Hoose,to select de)egateeto at tend it. Now, if the Local *ill use its..infinerice to, has. , e that call made broad enough to embrace all honora. bIY 4hicharged soldieri of the cdauty, ,and invite them to ; attend the meet ing and participate in its. proceedings, reremill.ienture the assertion that the - delelaten will be instructed three to 'One. to vote for 'General_ Geary ,fot Goverior, instead of Iliester • It that "the proof of tSe . Ood , . .; , ding is Chnwingfthe,kag,Pand we challenge the Local.to,try_ the soldiers of4woounty on the ,qtTstioit ,t ta we bAve herspreisented it. _ "' I lIMI . . • ...-• • "; 1 •-• •••'^ • In the Argus of a fee. ] ..weilca ago "Imersebliebed the 'proposed.oOnstitn". tional amendMent as. it passed to &safe. Since then it bas:aleo padaelk t 1 the - liOuse'of Itepresentaityea, end/01 6 ;1 peenanbmitted . by the-Seeretary - F)f State ` to the sever al State Legisilatiree. The amendment, as it Is :now before L •z. MEI ART, -these bodies, :or:- will :shortly bevia, as • t .follcors " lieroived, By. the Senate " and•Houie of Bep- resentatives of the.llnited.States of America, in- Congress assembled; two-thirds "of' ho llonsta:AOnettrringr;thst :the ,fldlowitig wrtiple; be prop;led to the Legislatures of the seveiall States as en amendment Wilts Colistittition tht - tidied States, --which,, when ratified by threi-fourths of the Legislatures,shall be valid as part of the Constitutionenamely " on'. ington; rig!lort; htoo; ~ . ARTICLE , PIM. , . _ SeCtIOE:I. -All persons born or: naturalizes. in the United States,*and subject , to the jurie• diction ,thereof, are 'citizens of-the .United States and the Stitteewherein they reside. = i No State shall melte Or'enforce any law whiett shall-abridge the crivileges or immunities ot , citizens of the United States; nor. sh all any, gate deprive. any .person •of life, liberty or' property, without due process °flaw, nor deny, to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of, the laws.- • • '.l Section 2. IteireseNatives Shall be appor c , tioned among the several States according- tip• their respective , numbers ; counting the whole number of. "persons; -- excluding Indians ndt taxed. Btit whenever the Iright to vote at any eleCtionJor the" choice of , 'electors •fer President. And Vice rresidentoePresentatives in Congress. executive and judicial officers •er members of the. egislatures thereof, is deui to any of the male inhabitants ef• such Seat „ being twenty-one year's of age and citizens f the United States,or • in any way abridge ~ except for, participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation therein- shit , ' be reduced in the proportion which the nu - ber - of such male citizens. Shall' be' as to the whete number of male citizens twenty-ore years of age in such State. _. It . Section S.. 'That uo person shalt be a Boater or . Representative in Congress. 'Or eleitot. f President ; aittk. Vice President, or hold a y office, civil or military; under the ' Unit d Stites, or 'under any State ; whit, hairing pre i-: ously taken and oath as a member of Congr as or.) as an o ffi cer' of the United States, or -a a member of any State Legislature, toles an , a ecUtive • or' judicial o ffi cer of ,anylState! to support the Constitution of the United States. shall have engaged in insurrection orrebellion against the laws; or given aid and comfort' to the enemies thereof. But Congress may, by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove s ch . 1 disabilitiel. • • ' •,, 'Section 4. The validity of the public. ebt of the United States, authorized by law, inCla ding debts inourtedlOr payment of pensions and bounties for servicee rection and'rebellien, will not be qtiestio ed , in suppressing ineur bet'neither the United States nor any S ate shall assume or pay any debt or obligation. utcurre'd in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United, States, or any claim Jor the loss or emancipation of any slave, but all such 'debts, obligations- and chime shall be'held i' legal and void. • . . . i j oalzb; ,--- I , 1 On this 'proposed amendment ev i pp Union Senator Sod Representativei in Congreis voted 1 aye; while ever Democratic Senatoi and-Represett tive 'in. Congress vote.d . noy : 't. is fal ti to say, then, that the Union p 1 rt stands fairly in favor of the !leas re inck it is equally fair to sly that a Democratic •party stands squarely or Pined to it. This being the_eat . -- sicrrrVTIGITIT‘ / 4 1/O.ILI ip. et ~ wards see exactly what position di Democratic party has taken upon" tf tleverarquestions involved in it. TI. first section' provides that it shall 'be a i part of the' supremo law 4. f thear ibid. ell persons, native or naturalized, white or.colored, shall be equal bi l fore the law ;,that is, that. no person hall I be deprived ,otl life,liberly Or pr . p t erty without due process, &c. The .en and section presclibes that all male put:. sons, free of crime, over twenty-one. ; to 'I of ago, .who are not allowd to cote, shall be excluded from the num. bet cog-ipriling the basii of repre ent ation. Th 6 third specifies th t all i lk , Persons Nvh2,liorior to' the' rebellion, bad taken an oath to support the Con-] titution, and afterwards partici nted ih the insurrection, shall not be coin- Petent to fill any puhlic office. The fourth guaranties the - payment cf the F ederal r and bars the assumption of the Rebel debt. , ; I ' It will thus "be seen that the Demo , 1 erotic membars of Congress have put themselves upon the: record, and! thus Committed the . wbole 'party to th 6 poI, icy that all peraens are not eq al in th atterspf citil rights—that. tom per.. i 'sons,may be deprived of life,' 4erty I br property .; without doe -primp"- a l illaw ; that there shall not boa voting IrestriCtion in the basis.4)f represnta. I I lion ; that treason 8411, not betiniide ,edious, - nbd ,that leadirig traitors shall !lot suffer evcii' l phliticalpunishment, though . theYldi'd at ftne time take an I oath toleupport the denstitntion and i j , then Violat4 that solemn oblig tion ,itn an attempt to overthrow it ; ,that : I dle - validity of the publio debt ybe , questioned, and that boutities)o i l vite- I ran soldiers rand; pension a tc wou tided .heroes May or 'May riot be paid,i as it may suit the whims or caPriceo th, i, ;Copperhead parity p if it. should el;er b , in a position tol ales; ;the. ques ion that it would be Wfong to io . ' a en ; the ifederal Coristitution as - o pr hit 'lit either' the ' united States can I,partizular State from ever assumi g ' ;pay either , the rebel wardebt,or e air arising from the loss of 1 slave I those I wbcCiveri3 engaged lathe fh f s,o destroy the- Obverpment. Tbese are the questions at issu *min the two politirai parties on t. Subject of reconstruction, and the ,are the positions of these partiel r siieutively.-upon then:. It is the o story over again.. One party is the -Other 'ditioyat. One asiardii ~ partial justice t6*ll; _the otber : dni lit Ono is in favor' of. -punis LEI ilr.0:1110 1 1 kitherOPlAPaw i in faior of making tre the other isle favor of nA p — eciiiii - 4. Chia 4, in five ' , our, pubU cdebt a P . iArtlifi as the gonstitntion ; its wis:lies it so lift that wb ntapower they_ may 444 i together,. The one is in rying the rebel debt bey of man; the other arishe (file with en ulterior pit : - time Or oilier of paying ---r --".---- '—' - f It `-- L . at 'east apipsc ~ tterefOiii: very i etidilt'm. mina as - to how - andfer 1 . 4 A Word t1;!, , ,50: A tidied attempt is, j! " t this made thronghou As s . upon soldiers. popper copperhead orafore Kip "button-holers" 'are 'en the present campaign, "tioya lin 'blue"' i believe Clymer arid-his party , a ; during the . rebelliOn u friandisind fkitianchestli this clil ' onty, the same 'adopted, and we pre: gramtrie is , to fight through on the bypoth well stuck to is as go But ' it' ' will fall purpose; for the lei. -and his party ,will then], 'and like Banquo not down at their bidd of this record we be premisin'g at the sam is but a trifling inst mer's .war antecedents ltio zoppe a h cad . in the • Ably, a more disgrace!! soldier, record .'thi;ii h i tench; mistaken; in pi this record of his doe in, the acme way that ser v ed hirr, when a e, sameoffice'before the that is, beat him fro, votes: The Legislative 1 page2l; states that resorutiOna:; ' - Reis i olved.;.•That the enate:ol sylvania, urge upon he 'Con: L ., the United States tllproprie creasing the pay. of 11leers vates of the army • and navy; .cerq twenty ftveland i,he 'priv •bundred Per cent? Y - Iliesi f er Clymer vote - tire. The vote! stow 1 w the , resolution !vas Y be accountbd for nn I ; Mr' ' ~ Clymer eoi(1, I ' ° "Lincoln Hirelings,' '" didn't want_ them l pa, -- . r-; .1 ate, ands lie l IN stor T neOtive . .. he - Resolved by - the .`pate, I he thanks of the loyal •, eopto 9 sylvania are clue and are .her A tiered to 4iin: U. e ( rant ant '`-' eersand soldiers se'ring tin/ , . for the serFes•of:zal ant serV l .1 - olorious vietOries re-ultitig itl , oration of the faithil I Untori East Viten nesse° fry ft mi lit potism ,mGro. galling than. that of Great Britiatl. The vote stood ag' the resolution w:-.1; Idot. —I . , Mobbing 'Ei: Voyia Ne The Democrats n i f Yor State, having shown'the whi during, the war, ratei iptcd I to amend their record by ni loyal journal in' that pun' twenty or thirky of them the editor to •':com : e, out it them., Valcrous NllOws l . intttallpon of thent \ ngainst and' Ar l o unarmed These c CoPpeiheadr; some time ago 1 ei to get up a `lpoller's Clyr in York,-and ro their call fa it they had the names of_ of soldiers who had serveo i in the Union ranks. I But - alati i I who were instrurriertal in gel 'meeting z up ! The ,living 1 whose names were appends eall, l inforined, the Olditor of , paper there that•they had, T %burned the Else of :tbeir name a connection, that ihey I wer , alleged,.C4me:r m+, bat -w, at the. October elention - for Geary. Nearly ay!of the ( ;tiers' names attaciledpo the longed to, dead bernes, , who ished on the field -of . battle, had till their lives 4enounce ty that ~ was bereifrandule their nnmes. For making t sure and for holding the auth forgei7 upe to• ridtenle, th sympathizer 'with 'treason vigorous charge (the only' class of nien were ever i inake) upon a defeeneldss.ar.d editor, and knockno hie e.stat into ~ 'pi." Gallautttnen I It - hoped that both la*. and . Mei .A o them ample justlice. i''.....1 e — • THE Local of - liar! week gib he tice that it is • going to. l trip) qe Posiihly- it rosy be!able to what it desires,44 k i we ink° the Alberti , of : remi editor that- v.'a litre phi ancient authority 40r fisuiini that! rptteth the amor on, at boasi Ifho him thal tatteth 'soylettitilire*OiriirGietil A few_ mei*ohie,,,,ellticians to l ow Greene: oftitiititOT lit-Wyounpes this Oge, , grestit eilnotliki ' the - "e4ii4eTtilii - it'.: 114ttr). ; Geta 1. ;3 , Air Govirri,Pr - iiy,4e-;SPiditlttite c 9 . ~- ~.., .ven‘ion at ' 11titatie i r*-- ' 'ilW;Oth' . .ai JutleilsolAiolitif flitotor- ‘ii:ealdiers who belonged to the copperhead per ; ty, and prevailed i l ipon'them to issue i est forAotiFilers' .ditiety_LCOnvert ion ,- - delegates , to meeting ata- : ' ! ° F ,F 49- 80 I ,cfiVn-P! 7;1 lief* s, j , fa ! ,the • 44ggeses of ,the 1 enterptil - se call was made broad enough: to_mbraCifall 'honorably d l ui. ; chat gee • ecildierit, and, as a rpat,tei l of] ; ()purse Many seek attended, : 2.Hen pi when ,thn,meei;ingentriti to be orga 1: - .1 eed, it - weii,kscertained ,tbat about two : , thirtkot, all - preeebt were Oeary men, anCiZtbat - that r t* *ollilitlndoilidf• edlyselent; no; delegates : to go to, Xier rieburg but such .as, were . unequiVocal ly in EiNfer. I'4 endorsing kbe harp! of Loo,kegt• Mountain,. and 110 010 else- Whet!, tWa.,became known tattle porn- ocratte ptoliticbsosOf_yiraynaburg, they, induced, their Ile* Aoldiey .friends' to withdraw,:--and repair, to . the . Treasu 7 rev's_ office, where therfinelly went through :,the motion of selecting' dele gates loc t ovor of Clymer. ! f soldiers, who ere gel ng•tO;vote for Geary, pre ponderate_so larp;Cly in Greene cOtin; ty,oniFef the DeMocratio ArOngholds in this State, it is AO , •be ,i)reshmed that Clymer will catch "partieillar fita",from , soldiers, who live ,in 1°6,04 tiesAhet never httd i:ceppery" ropu tatronik. .; ; n odi alt; : string it_ mata • fus n r hey favor Or nd hr bail ght ' on • In it -, or itply.c! I al meo ow to,. can tirei ot©. dierst.. ate now ate to i emg pu ' ff, I ' ead E 121112 copper i °ammo ! in . the, esterl - ester that 11 sociates. • ere, meet Ir. been ptci— bood ma lie heir wa pportpr • tics hay: awe the the :fah3 :Ede that -1 k'ne.trn -bort o ird ot, i l ise up efore a ghost, t will ng. ,A_ nrfion ewith a pend, 'tne th t this lilinent of Cly li WV a 7 r ole.— ' : thtib bas prob.- anti-wa :; and N l blie tee EIZi Rnti- A Soldierlyho l , Vines - as He Skot. - Itiseems that the', Clericall -forne of some of theDepaittnenta in WAtilling• . . - ton are nrigaged l ln sending out cram- Tars, asking , the - I eft . -Operation of the soldiers •to -aid ' C . - owan's,ichcmo. to bret ibe Unikr party. fromwhieb the'.ron army-Ivbile in. the Sete' re: ceived the support Which ennblo it to crush yebeilien. . The'cirCelars are coupled with thd''eounset,:natnel* !,if Ithe call for ,the . Tational . " Unionveon Cention meets withYafir approval, be. good enint,„,oft. to i certify'tt by tijbrief note, iwith - authbritY • to p:tblish' the satme.";i: One of ilie,s4e6wardly nd'Ver. itsenteitteis originating with , Cdwan, :;as seed to Cul-VG. Prick, of Poke ville„ Pi ; and -the follOWing shows how he approvisof the plan to disrupt i i the trite Nationai intiOn party - :' , • I- r i • , -, - _ . - PorrsytLLy i ,•r.4 ! ,'..i.rine. 28,, -188 G. -A. TV. Randailiil: ' • 1 DEAR Ste: 1 .bet 'ith 'return to pou your call for al, rational Convention you were pipasictto-4•end me; 1 it*m - m f• ~ Ra e• in . 1 . e . , o pets o_. your- po.n v4.l.ntiori.. kfotigl4 if. this 'niar-sir s ainst .traitors, and I -do.not 'feet nOw like ig nnring the - past and : helping Ccippor, . heads and Reitu itcati- traitors. to Owe.' the Pam mi th nin e .: power azain,; (make where they . can ittirsk , for Meand crack the whip - of. nlavery ~ ove l ri • the tree , penPle of the. North... tits(' day - I hasfgone Ity,.and we now' live ir'-nti enlightened agei.- --; -.-. , -,. . ' ! i; Respectfully, your ohd't Fel'Vl l t"' . • J. G. Futett, '- . diate Colonel 129th Penn's' Tole' 6, and e are ng, if o him riot Nee ' allan di ndidate enple of - 50 to I .llam'A i for. the 'bin -100,000 1 1864, llowing epeird a tl)o fo Penn rem; of y of in• nd pri he offie toe one ti 'in thel nega. 16 to tl.6 --and lost„ This is, CO he groulnd• that •rd soli ier4 as !herefore ji and raised. in, the er vote ihat the Penn— hy ten t ire all • hirri, ;cog; and the lib eorde of / vet. w.Ls in 16 WI "Carried off the PalniTh'• Deinoc , atic Consiontion l*bich assembled to this place on the 1 8 th . ult., adopted this resolution: • 4th. That the assertion of the , pres- ent doininant - 'poky, that 0161 negro soldiers "carried off the palm" is an,. true, an 'insult to. thi; men engaged lit' the contest, and ore c'enoonce-it acerrdingly. * The mind that conceived that reso. , - Infirm muE4 hu a inhered and righniz - d r feartylly before bring. : ng it - forth, for itliears originality. and "pain upon, its face. WhO ever heard of itseading ;dea li)efore? What National Skate, or Coun'ty*Cot.vention h'idd bs t h ''•dorn. hula party" +r asserted that negro sObliors"carried off the palM?", What Senator, Repfesentative, •Uol.crnor, Afeinber of Leg!slature,l or i evar, Ft , vote indivieual belonging to the . dom inant party ;was it that asserted any. thing of_ this I kind? Echo a4wers; 'nary one." -- • • spaper. in this e. fe'ather 121M31 obbink a NIUE antering fight" 4 whoh no man, 6ivalronb ndeavor er Clob" a meet— number onorably for those sting he soldiers d ;to the •loyhl ,ever in such s not, as aid vote lobo W. Itber eol— I call be bad per and who tbq.pur. tlytmaing le -expo , ore of the •se brave ;made; a one _that polyp- to inirnled lishineot be tory will Gd'Ul no t}p." complish seantime 'noing its lg h and that he ouid not of.!. Fire on ,Bennehoff Run '' ,Two Flowing Wells Burned--Tvren• ty Thousan d Da r nels of Oil De:- stroyed. • Trrusvmz, PA , July 8". —A, great fire occurred on Burinehoff Run last night.. _During the , thunder htorm, the lightning btruck the gas pipe in the Western . I.lr.ibn Telegraph wall. communicating the fire With the tank, which exploded. and the oil rarr doWn the run, communicating fire to Severe'. other tanks, Which in turn ,exPtpdecl. and caused ohe nt . the heaviestlfonfla gratione that the roil regiontl bave ever'experieceed. We learn that he:• tweet) . eighteen an&tiwenty large pro, ducting wells wore burnt up, including two', or three largo. flowing among; whinhivrei o the Siferiden..and Western Union Telegraph wollS, both of .thm large' flowing wells ; The Sheridan well had three tanks filled with oil; all of Which were de. etroyed.,As.far. wive can lest:ll,6omi 20,000 bbs. ofOd-Wero clestroyed,and some . partieskostimate, it at ii . much larger figure than thid• :The TIC was tarn deep t. ran down the ran- to Oil creek. Toro were also between .twenty and thirty derricks dcetiroyed, the; wells of Which ware in .v arious inage! of completion. The lose esi_n t not be oetinitted at iireeent.bee fa heavy. t. I - • • Ofrtilenatioar'liants. . , Jas:ll. bane,:tini d States Senator aulleavorr Lb • 8 • the ' —, irk OW , tif , teipe • let ty alb drew , York ;Ifiibune iii - iinneettmi with iiiii,sadiat fail saYs I • '' 4l. 3ieluitte - died of He went from bete to Kanttuo t Bed with_the deltution that his - support of the Preiident was so . - acceptiblb to F'ttio peoplepf that SAte, that he Could etai y for 'Winton - s'policy by "O,goo majority,- --Hia , 7appearance - - upon: the"' streets of ~ Laivro.ce., shocked him. with : a sense Of his terrible . error. In the.town, where he had once walked.a• lionarCh. no man spoke to him. a Old friends passe& him without recogni 'lion' on the sidewalk. On horseback) in the kincipal stroct)he rode untecH ogiiited and rejected. ; He went to , his, house iind .smit for many of his old! fricnds fo come and see him.; Tlicy returned ammo: that 'they wished for I have' no inteOciurse with -him., 14:laiys,alter his arrival Rept esentatira Clark Came finra Washington . VV - b - aF a contrast and what a lesson!• A vast crowd met arid welconied biro : with ' music 'and lists; A public Meeting al) pleaded his Fotes, honored him tor , his fidelity-anif-pledged the icre•and the aupport of Kansas. inilinted, smitten with reirMrse,' snit, utterly tlesperate,'..Lane terminated a f t once his life and hls,career in Joh n '. son politiCs." .Later'iaccount; :repretent Senianr Lane as - still' living and his friends have some hopes of hi's recovery.. A Contrast . , - During the' struggle-13e . Nationil life against the.efferta of the traitors ot the Soutblo disrupt tha Union and destrOy. thi Government, John Mr. Geary and iester_ Clymer occupied important • puhlic positions. . _Gen. Geary vns a soldier m the field, penl.:' ling his lite ever day in encounters with rebellion. Before that rel:?elliCn . was precipitated, Geary had done good service, as , a, soldier' Mexico. In the Mexican and the wax , to eruith rebellion,.be fought in strrx usrrt.F.s; sixty of the fiercest encounters in. tiltteh American armies ever eTaged. In ad dition to this', he lost..iiS son . in the strnggle tot the Unio!t ! Now, what did .11ieiiter Clyinei ci ri r.g. the *ar for the Union? He was in pn ie prisit jor dnribg all t hat strug• gle.. :lie had a place ot honor aid trust .wherd-iie was not askel to 1) , *ll hie life ITe i llnew-nothing of the dan gers.of .the conflict. , buria4. all thrse four years of war, white . Iliester ety merwfis a'State Senator,rjEurvEu.spaKE A WORD OR CAST A VISTE . IN AID OF 'Flit GOVERNNIENT OR ENCOIMAGIVIgNT ITS DEFENDERS: •Re refused. ( Ue,- knowledge the glory stied on gib . . crnmew. the vic tory of, our:drms. He denied the rikhl most saeredl to 'freedom,Vie'e/cctitie:Minchise to the he 7. roes of the •tcar ! •• • • , • . —This is a : Contrast i-orflay 0)0 . 1 64, , rind Clymer' did duiing the jors.r.--Har ris6urg „'Telegraph:• . • ' • . • I 1,• Aroma. Fire .in Portland:: ..PORTLAND, 31E., July 4-77 P. tea rible fire g]d stroyed 4 Brown's sugar house; - and , sweeping thrdiugh _the city, 'befo strong outbefly mod. " ISECONIi DISPATN, r - PORTLA . 4I), 8 A. tit —Tlie firernnigl in the buildinix, aboye.the•sugn hobe orceomrrieretal 'street, at hays e, , ( 1 northerly through that street into t. wloden'building4 bctveer. Center al Crgss.streets, consuming everytl in as it goes. • J. B. Brown &, Sons 161 from $600,90 to•s7oo.oooiinsUre if $300;000. I Stapler •& .gonis•mseiiit. shot) and N. P.' Richardsnn & .Ci)i' stove foundry• are comphtely dest-o.s ed.. One :steal* fire . 'engine hai just - come hen!' SaeO. -:. . .. 1 • - i ' . , 1 PottitAxo; 31., r.fuly' s.The fir . has completely swept throu r ,h the 2ity, destroyirg everything in its track SO completely that the lines,Of the streets can hardly, be traced for a space o • One' and - a halt miles long by ar r quart of s i a mile wide. Many bnildings4er. haps one hundred and fifty, .Tere blown up to check* the flames, bu the inhabitants could scarcely do more than fiee*with their families to the up. per part of the city, having such geode as ' they'could profit' The custom hOnse being fire proaf escaped, though greatly damages. The court rye - l ords are probably destroyed. The isplen did -city•and county- building an Cort gress street; which was .nearly fire , proof, was considered safe,rted. it 3vas filled full of fuer& ititre by the neighbor. ing residents -antrthec it, was swept away,;with all its.confents.. -Hal the city is desttoyed, and that half:' in. eludes nearly all the business r tion, except the heavy businasi hosts s in Commerce street*. All the bank and newspaper' Offices are burned; But three printing officos are left. the jewelry establish msints,' whirlesai dry 'pods start"- several•churches, the !el egraph offices, nearly all the statiirnary stores and a r.,umber of business Places are destroyed.. The fire is still r i girig helots ' CuMberland Street, tvc4king back to thp , weitward; - the wind hav4 ing changed. Captain Henry Juman ,has telegraphed for - 1.500 teats to no. coreModate the houseless &rutties - . THE - ,Rochester. Unfoit[of ..tb,e 2d, says: . Vier Reverend everend Lindsf .- ey,iwho whipped his; child to'deatb in; Shelby, Otionns county, his fled to caiitai a to save bis4ife, _which' ho did , riot lemn 'We in,' the ' neighborhood -wpe e he resided, After giving bail in •thri enm t i 'of $lO.OOO , he , went-to his ,fa here house, •und not feeltng himself safe, he returned to Albioti_and Were bis living body to theSherifr for.safe Si ing, but the Sheriff - refused to,' el c( -him, and Litidttle 'look the fi rst ,ri for Canada. Those are the filets the. ease. , , -- , , ....,..., -- CcoPraw -- n Ofisn. The pornmittee 1 on Elections of t e = Hone e l of i liapre.i. jentati ... 1 s on °ads y • lost, ' it:ousted I i rtion 41e Oder ffrothi of this State;, gz nd " 'rti (fhe Si' th District) a ai i ra ed fhe sea: idrAeneesi --Koonta,,the can I4stiiiit. , - : -, ' , Li 1 t- I • .4:-.5.._ .... ....,..^: i,-- , v.:.. I .1 ' Tip P l ittsburgl;Counnercifil, 0 TOes day aziyo : ' 1 .• .' • i • t _ , • :.i • 1 "John P. Ptee.kenriag,, who IEI resid inikat' Niagara:lG' W-,., wiii not attend the'PlilladeXiltia ConViietiPti: 6l it will sendlyisilregrets.'GeorgelN-. Sanders :has net c hcen lie rk fr o m, :yet. 1 , - ' t)iric!,it4En • z-xtrondN.-4.ti0d.8. Gritz" qrowri; I rifted:Suttee I ,i3epattir from ,Mieeouri, h,tia written , a ldtter oh ni ng 'to Ate , cn did ate for 'i.o-elec.! ti0n..'.11,0 expreises regret: that . the pkiople of Kiellonrs do ,nOt i r prtipcsa, to make nnivereal lauffrage ,pnissue in• iMicont . est pending in littiskoOrj, and eaye they hare been driven to Ili& etourse partly ,"by. the if risoltit.on and timidity of a.clegresa that feared to do riskl4, althoivh contstint,.4l de•la• ring' 4tat. 'Rae rlght." • • LATEST, The Proposed Sout Conirentiori=-- Gov. Opinion of Ithe .lphneon Con - - I vention. . . 1 -i' , , i. -Gov; linniiltOn of Texan , haq drawn... up• a Call for a Convention Of Union I men throughout the South, tii:meet at Washington on the first week of Sep ternb,er. •Sogners are being:obtained, and lettere eteni. South toinvi l te the co operation ,of what Union men there are.l , I 1 . Gov. HAMILTON ~ t'all th August Convention,to Ft be: held in Philadelphia. 44 'anoilier e'ael inviiaion f the North, to form: an alliance with the -Demo. cratio I party for the reinstatement of the R belileadnrs in their fotmeri po rlitical power to the utter exclusion of the Uoicn . ‘ me who hale been-Pose cuted, oppress d, act! igr.ored foe the last few year* . . . • 'lO BEAU 13 IN FINE' L. hieing the Clourt,jouse I S.ltiare, and running. along Commerce Alley [to Fourth street, Beaker,be sold at public sale, on the , premises, en Wednes day. Owlet day f August, et 1 o'alock, p. m., by tbe owner. • • jy11:: : ; • • BOTZ, Sa. . ' ilA r t4elld I, ATIONAL 11ANg 011 , BEAVER FOCTS2T, 1 New Brighton, my 3 18116. 1 . President and :Direetors this ?Sank save this day'declaretil a I),IVI_DEND OE : 'LPER CENT: upon its Capital Stock, out' iyrotits , of the last tl ruo+iii, payable •ckholdersi li or their legal representutives uiand-- - 4re of,governinent {tax. ' larder of t e , Board: IiDW'D. 00P&, NOM.: ' I- - • . .RL '1 • S'rAT E71.1p - aIT donal Ba Bea 'or County. , . Ju v 2d_ ASSETS. .... $97,226 12 TH h FIVE of the F I to St( on dei By ME Of ha Na,, zug Lean! =En under ° 1 4 d Pretest • - '7eo 00 -•— eC.d . Trees , circulating notes , I°o'ooo Securities n hal'ftd 50;000 0 0 )fsO v sxtanks.:.. 1;958 95 .. '1;726'•75' . .1,500 00 4,1,421 89 2,-180 - 98 75,611 53 DE I !do deposi r to occur U. S t °tide an. iture and uses Ulfa Exp Real s Due h Coin. Leg Estate J . 2 • - !ank notes k I . by banks ... ........ I 'ender, 1 1 _. . : 1 . -1,394,705 72 LIABILIVIII. 1 , 1 . Capital` stook: 5150,000 00 ; National eireu ation I 87,643 00 ''' Circulation B' Beaver Beaver Cel - 1155 00- i Dividends unpaid . 8 33 87 Id f Contingent fund ' . I 5,060 00 . lgi Depositors I _ : I 130,005 06 ; K t 1 - Dignount,exchitu.ge B:.'int'Eh 1 1 888 79 ;or •t } ~ .1 Ao l 1 ' ' - - - Lb394' 40,1 .. - -- t i t , ' ' I Oeitify that the ahoy is true abstract 28 1 irons the Quar.erly return'r seta to the Conip -1 troller of the currency. 1 z E t iM p A u ft: lic ll . 9 ou o t P . :C: o h: t . h e ' 0 LLECIIOFr § I SALE. 1 —7--- 1 .11 • ~' . ' * ILL bolsold . premises, im• , . - ' Tuesday, Augusti HO, . - . 1 . )1 • , ' at llo'clock. p In.; A ceristitt . pioe offand, sit uate in Darlington tp. Beiver do, Pa.,bounded as sllows, vii: On-the suirtit bylland of Jain McCowin, on 'the - east by! ' a public •road. on the South by tnd of . J. Marks '. Co:, and on the west.by •t e Railroad of the Darlington Cos Company ; containing twolacres and °eel: hal more'or less, on which is erected-a Coal Oil iitilery s o k Refinery, with Rtigine, Boiler, i l 8 Stills, Tanks, Pipes, Pumps, lid all the'fii--, titreS pertaining to such an einabliehment, withw Vdperi Shop and other buildings; dis 7 I, trairied for ' the pajment 'o Internal Revenue tastes, as the prepertrof S. Ren e & CO:iind will be sold by .- ' .. . 11. _ e ' ' ' - : 'DA ID SAN,KET,• Cot 24th Districfi'of . Penn's. Ell VIE , . . . I • 1 • .No l tici,in,fart:tion. .: . .. . . • I I - TS i the Orpheus' emelt in and l'ortlie county j olt Beaver, State or Pennsylvania:, In the _...... i vacua:, a., -_ .. - MIL* of • the partition of I the real istaty of Rebecca Mulvitnan, late ..,of said panty, deed. To the heirs and legal:rePresentatires of said dec'd., to wit :J Esther GOrrelli formerly Es thor!Olass, residing in Wells County, .1 adieus, J-41in-T. Glass and.Brillisp Glasi, residing in Wells' county, 'lndiana, Lirlndiii)arelay, for -alert); Lueinda Glass, residing': in BuChanan county, , lowa 'James. 01145;, who died before the. death _of . said intestate, but leaving .a idow, Raley, and-issue, viz: John R f ., Glass, . Tony Glass .intermarried wits Ilian'el Hatfielt ; Mary AnniGlasi,intermarried With: James 1 Johnston:, • Willi Gl ace, (.1 Andrew -Olasi; Abbey lass,l jinterrea lid with;' John Todd, said ' Mier having alio died', prior 0,1 the death of a aid intestate.! and leaving one daughte . a minor, without guardian; Ma r tha Glasi intermarried - with, George' Harter, and Ja mes' Glass,' all said children of . James Glass,l deed;, residing in Wells county, Indiana, except John H. Glass, who'resides, in Beaver county afore Said; take notice that an inquest ,to mate , • partition or It valuation of the teal estate of, becca'Alulva riOn,:deed, situate in Braver co illy aforesaid. will be held on the premises; on the 14th day. of •August;lB66ll at which time and place you mayiattend . if you think - prape . - , ';. • ;‘, , ~., . . JOS. LEDLIE, BM_ Snick - reit *cs, 1 . - . .1 ' • Bitiier, 'July 4;116. f - • ' ' ' ' " rr. SOO ZAN1.!,17 in oa.:i :Addl.* 0.. T. -GAT Biddeford. Me. • aiityl6 RR, • • N::E~~ ~ =~{ ooD Y' 01111 Trti havijost feeittood "ono of ti e t yir sad workPomii4 pipet of urgu Lqu,naGool l Cailthhel l ea t ' Twi)kris, , t ,.. p_rn• ts, )'Ginghanis, Cheeks, &0.,.„1 Evee, , offered to the ppbhe is this eitf. Also. a _splendid assortment of Ladies', Misses Rad Children's Au gnaliEie~, styles and a s t g r ly reduced , CA4PETS, OIL ul,o';isHS, kLIGSjut Tips Largest Stock and lied, Assortment Of Carpets; Floor Oill gib . . • .R4B, ,ever offered, I • - erni Union jaamilt onto Persons in want •of • anything in - oi r li te Would do •well -to give us s eali, as we wed o : termined; to sell our stock at prices whieleill astonislr'all ! sio,-Rentem4er the place:. CO., 136 Fedeial at; 4'doora below:1k110ot-bona, jylot:Gral A-LLEGIIEI'!Y_CITT. JAMES T. BRAD Y...& COQ; SOccieesdrs to S. Jones dt Co.; 1•:'; Coi. of 'Wood 8: Fourth Streets; 13. a ni r , e)rag & Eiro4ers ISlHrst, e R. GOVERNMENT 'FOREIGN ' EXCHANGE, tEgheet rate paid for. Compound IntereseArt. fIOLLECTIO'iS made _on all` *tenable points in the United` - States and Canada t Interest allow`ted on time deposits Du.% fillaldlFLl7c.'F'S, SALE. 1 Y virtue of a twit of Venditinni Eitinta. • issued out of the Court of ConalenTleu of the county of 'leaver, acid tome directed, A will expose to public silt, tthe Aires office, in the borough of Bea%lF;:iihercunly aforcisaid T , on ' URDA 1 , Jul!" '.!? , thlvf • at 10 o'cletek A. M.. the following dentilivl property, 0 wit : All :ight, title, tnteiest tirl: I claim of defendant., of, iu and . to the following 1 lot of ground, rituate in the borough of Dm- ilington, Beaver . count.y..N., hounded sa the north. by an alley,on the east b . , I.larket Arm; on the south by public square, and on2the wesi by George Vows, On• which , is erected ter • cm, t Wife .houee, with Cellar underneath the ste, room, furnished with eltunters, ehelitog, t. The lot is about tat by 80 feet. - Seized at taken it execution as the proper.y of hest, and Christian Marks, at the. suit of A. Hero ford, use of Noble, Angel S Co. • Jos.. LEDLIE,ShIf. SntatEr's Orme, J Beaver, julyl 1'66. ..._ • , , . • OFFICERS: 2 -• . _ .1i exoisly 1 Re . gimg.att • AN Plll V RTES IN 'AN Y OF:THN RESERVEIg Eli I MENTS CAN — .RAKE THEIR CLAIMS I , • - • COLLECTEDBRO3IPT.. BY ,CALL'IN-qr ON - . - R ONY RITIiNG • TO • .." .7/arts , Ni SELLERS, !. • !, 224 South Forma Sian ller'R - efers by permission- to" G2T . &It ; CI;RTIN, And lion. 'Simon CANICRON . . • SOLDIERS OF4 . • • THEVAR' , Olr' 112, r OR TH:Eig NVIDOWS CAN THE IlENSIO`IN:1 - -ANDO . RATCII T TH NC. ( . 341.4LECTED PROMPTLY • BY CALLING, - at `No: 224 South FaiSKTII STstri. • JAMES M. ' SEL LERS, 105LRefers - by permission to Got-A, rt. • CtraTlN,.arid• 'lox .Sixolt.c4xstos• . • - J. M. 1-11arton, , . . OFFERS . SERVICRS TO TIT? Cll . - ZENS - OF IiZAVEIt 15 VICINITY. RTIFICIAL TESTI! PERFECTLY / gP TED, A RTICULATED, 811ArED.S1 AND COLORED, to- suit every moutited,on fine Gold; Silver; EngD b 41 • " ' Americai vulcanite.. All the new CO sf. combination work Warranted to giro Pert . satisfaction. . - :'io cbarge for Witrsekitiii,!"":-.. teeth ure to inserted.' Teeth extracted with Out 'pain' by . an 111.4. ly new...pr?cess; Ether,! Chloroform , Qxide, or any other anessthetio used ineort.:. Lion with the apparatus; Does not r- I _a 49 . ttnaesthesia or unpleasant feelings to tieafr . Persons thinking the' Laugig9l4l', an unsafe agent in the , extraction , ear may do,well tO mill and see fOritteg ns-il iali. new Method of extracting, as this is tl apparatus of the kin;, in Waitern red. Iten & • •-Qtfice. on . , Third street, 2d deli! . H. B, ',Underarm's alerts: W-11/E,LER'S Imprri4 Water. D l ' ol .l v , for sale-at " july4:l7 J; I. IIARRAGQs, POO'. L:ATEGE Ist of Dry Foards.. aed Vie. Aeel/lent assortment 4 shirigles:c ou '7 ly . un band and for sale;.at J. Bt. WDsaatou's. 5°1"7.-; I)RY Flooring and . Weather bos '7 raig,.. k quantities to suit" purchasers, for 1 0 juirE s ly • J. a DosoAso's. ShircJl.!%;„ BBILDTNG; Bridge. or other tiro to order oft short notice. la . 5 1 1% 4 9 4:13r 8ue1te '1 15 711 4 11.11 Coro re sate . by , Nty 1 34,AR tag% A/..1"11/ I~I—.AoENTBw at y new a'rtielsa, just r. ("I T;U,lllainir. r • - ttrorl7., • IMI SIXAWLk, and ,t exAremely Inv priceL PITTSBURG,' PA., DEALERS 13 KINDS Of Gold & Silver ;CoupOns, DENTIST: MI
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