ne Beaver Argus. 13EAVpt, JANU&RY 22, 18Q3 Lo cal and Illjscellaneous. The OW has,noW a larger amid:MOH 'boa go o Oiler publlohed In the county. 14verthk•nr promote their own Inter. bearing-110s In min d it • Allis or 4nvratirl 718 g. i 13w. 1 1 6w. 1 3m. 1 Om.-1 17. 1-I— , _____l--- Ore squitic=lo Hiles,. 13 , 2 00 $.3 00 1 ' s lsoolsB 00110 00 Tiro wpitires. ........ • ... 8 501 SOD ' 7 00 / 20 00,15 00 tw e e t unnreF ....... . 5 00, 600 0 00,11 0018 00 Four iptr. ........... . .6 001 S 00 10 50;15 0021 00 Due-tooth column 7 00;10 (XI 18 50'6" 50 1 25 00 Oue-111' column .. 10 00.14 00,17 00 : 25 00140 420 OM c01umn..........:: 20 00;25 , 00'30 0040 06‘..7.Z . i 00 Adminl.tratort," imp Executohe Noticci ttpecisl Notices. per line. / i _71.0 ~.;,-,:.ymeTit, to boinado triarterly,except.'fransrut Urcrll,ltur. which most he paid in iii , ci i ce. 1 Stale or the Therilionteter for Ow' heat ehd• Ing on the 18th of January, 1868:. . - 7. A. Mt , 2. T. ~ if s !9 P. ' II ----------- I —.' 9 deg. - 19 leg. 'lO oe. Ulna/ ~. 13,. 11 detf. ' , .:4 deg. 'll deg 14, • 11 dec.. ' 2'i deg: - - 24 deg: •• 15, . - .6 d.".ei; . :16 dee. 25 deg. .. ft, 1 1•2 deg: 34 ( I, l g. 22 deg. .. 17, 1 15 deg. ' SR deg. • 1; deg.. 17 deg.-,. , . 22 deg , 23 deg. =1 R. T. TAYLOR. firs, Louts* Patterrn,. of Sharon,t.thli coun ty, le ituthorlzed to act* agent tor the I)4rts. ' w u ,.itnsclikm, ..Tr.; m Ptah street,_ Fitts bnrgh, I! the enthorized tigent for Trts Afiorre In that . city. . . . : • ' . .. New Advertimementm. The attention of the publieris dlreetedlo the fol. 'rain Lew adverti,emeats. which, appear for , the m ir new in Tor Anohi to -day: illue-Cuau!-Jr nes Bro's. l& t Co. - tif"Netlre -Heiman . , t?rnbilolation-Orr Dawson. Or - Orphans' C. Sale-J. Cunningham. prOrpham* C. Sale-D. Tv Stone. .:/r - iirpham , ' C. Sale . -EllzahMh Jameson. tv - orpham•lC. tWe--.T. C. Wilson. fit earl Notlee-John Canghey.. F - Valuable Property for Snie-Thos. Walters. Irlamp+.plassrare..te. - .J. P. Smith & Co. trt'rExr'e. -Notice-Est. of John Nevin, deed. arl.dgal Notice'---John Caughey.L I prceent+ Wante,,i-A. S. Hall k Co. - tr - Whol;h , i9e Druggists-At, W..,5; W. J.-Snod- ElSi o — Nome—ts B. Chamberlin. I re.'"Sperial Notice—B. 4. WiiKOrt. ' • [ininutits: Arconnt.—lloonTmrns,hip;.. Jol 4 n , Public Doeitmenta.H-We are under oblivitlcma- I, GovereerGears, Atulttor General Hartranft, ur 'teyor General Campbell, SMiator Tay*, Re piesenta the Nlyholson :old others .t Harrisburg, for valuable pt: t 4 documen. . • 711,04 171..,(langhter of Dr. S. M. Ross of P:ola,gton, reports 21'2 . biltous from allTerent persona, nu Is•r 4ring. :fhle places her ahead o( all who have ~Ireport, . .,d. • . r ' • In AddWon't - LI :\i , led.rai s our nultither-lrrthe Mouse of Iteinteents e,N nt tfarri:burg, on: the I Itli fold, offered a bill 11 ti ...cialieg; the appointtnent of All additional Notary r.,Slir'at. Smith's FeiTy; in thh county. Broke Through. ---A boy, whose nam ewe were to !earn, white nicatiog on the ice near St ones' throe h, and WaB assisted i n ge tti ng ont 11%., , ,,t1runn who happe t ited to be passing along the hank `,11 . 11 (11110. Snotr.-On InH,Montlay night snow felt here to .ihrdrpehof I or 12 inches. The. rontivere coed Condi:tort-in the time the snow Jell, so the trospectfor foodrldgl4g. ie excellent. Long mAy It continue. Meeting; Jurors.—The two Jury Commission. a•+i.tetl by the President amigo of this Oistrict, il,eyJnn.rs for thin County fur the ensuing year' :utl,eek. It required abqut three days to complete I'v. Job. Th.: utimber 'selected was Gal. County Auditors.—The Auditors of the county . mrhalsa I leir annual labors on. Tuesday evening of :se Ir., l •ek. They were In seen.lon for about ten days. Thy,' Itith i whom they have been brought into con -1 lac:. Nfacially, . peak hi g hly of their bt.wines quallC- Nliull.l. awl then* zPalin the (115rharge of the r public et:1:,..... They are named ai follows : 11.. J. arsliall, JF. 1101111 en not U. K. Shannon. - - A Large Mtg.—Mr:Thomas Ferguson of Pulas ki tuenship, killed a hog )this own raising about fun i‘eelis ago, which when drjseed, weighed 5O • instls. It %ma of the Chester Whi:' beenNtand. it tall kiiled IVAA but eighteen mouths f • age. Who can beat this In our County Gone Into Ofllee.—capt. Barnes, 111 gentleman' flirted ('acuity Treasurer by the Eopublieau party of Oil. aunty !mimed the 'reeponsllntles of that a-dated by Mr. John It. Eakin. known to many f the citirrur of Mk county, nit an holiest, upright itd cap t busines4 man. A Ferry over, the Ohio Itiver.—We notice that Mr. Nitholson, otlr u l Tiref , entat:lve In the State intrnduced a hill a tcw data ago, in that hotly, f,,r the e , lablh•llftwnt of. a ferry acro r se the Ohio at Vannort. In county.. A ' petition numer -11.13 wactorwar(fed to him, requeeting the rreeetcd ' Select. itelsool.—Prof. B. J. Lakin, ‘i . he was Principal uf• our Public School during the term which closed scone two weeks ago, Opened a select school In this place on last Monday. At the opening, some 90 pupils were in attendance. lie is assisted by Miss M. is Tacker. Mr. Lak a. in and Mis.s Tucker are both ex perienced teachers. - and we hate no doubt hut they sin ronduct their school to the adiantage of the schol. att and to the salisfaction . . patrons. •I, ..... -- 4 , ~ \ Rank Director,. EleeteiL—Tbe Pittsburgh Bans held their annual eieetion forDirectOrs last wiai in that rlty. Three Beaver county men, we notice "`re selected to ri:rec In tluit capacity; J. P. Dravo, .1td„1. I'. 3feDonald were Chosen for rectors of the •Trtiesmen's National Batik. mid 11. R. radrord was . cleated a Dircetor; of the 3lerchaut nd Mechanics Bask. -•-.~' illness of Ilon.Geo. V. Lawrenea.--lion. 1.% Laurence, Our Representative in `Congress, hao.4,:n quite unwell nt "Washington for some time ilisßiness was.ofsueli a character auto prevent ILI ..Wog ha. family during the holiday adjournment f.,..aigrev. lie has beau suffering ..from a bronchial IN,tion. The Wa.hington Iteporter in referring to tiii4lt!! says : Mr. Laivrencelvits eempletqy pros 141'd h:rihid piclm.s, and hie correspondents I whose i terihave not been attended to or fmtored wtti r4eN, 'Xi:141111S understand the eause:4)Le he has not ie: r ., evered it would he well -for eonmspdents to Choir business with him until lie recov on ers ' his bet: lr . :which we are glad to learn, from the Washing tot 4111y , ide, big friende hope will be soon. . . 44 /warned timr.t. Court.—The folioning kis .4: %der -of the proceedings, of the Adjotirn ed Gond, 4. ' , .• tuk the Tip in t, . William Henn is. John Wilef--Exeoptione to, iliE't i will kit ion—the Court set. aitde inquhdtion,witti ) " 4,,. to I . , se 'an alias ft: fa. _ ' • i 'lltlda.. et. ul. use or Thos. Bradford's Er.- rc,tor Rule to show cause why Jutlgment should not ' ''r" , c 1 - . '''''r abmitted by - toitosel without argument. ~_gt stetrart rs. Aaron - P . S mith — appeal .from '44 thn of- ee.to — referred hack toProthonotaryj 'with 4,tract).nu to ktrike nit all costs Where' duplicated' Fuel Ilerpoil N.A. Thos: - Neils, for new ` ; l ' Vie, hill rrantetl. ' • .'' s; c ' . 4l ' '' P ll ntllt ta report ofAnditors 111 ihe mane, r ' Pr the 4, button of the estate of Alexander' ItteKennin; ~.6 f 4. i'Pos argument 2 tlie rase reeomniittedlo,Antlf ::T(4.. rithtn.triliakoos to i nrestlgate the claim . of John "."• 3,14 etherp, of billance, Ohio. 'Testimony ~. iek , l on or.before the fltst, Monday of 3larcb, ..'i tqstt to be tqade at karch Term. ' .., AModel Cofiflttetelt74A• fltterrlthlrliVelst Meat occurred last Wedned... °nib° noon Express troll] west rand, by6r . ften Valley undflolunstsbii Ilbeeaniens necessary fire the Mal. pastierigirti;:to le, leave one of the roaches rather suddenly ;f Wheri a woman was delivered of a healthy "Girl Dahy.'” On the arrlval orthe• train at Colursblano,ZindnOtor. I Morris -placed the lady and ; the the care of Doctor Metzger: and at htstacrunta -they Were doing ai well as could be expected'' The lady MI. on her way to join her husband Limit Oleintan, °Utile 10th U.S. Cavalry, at Fort Riley, at Whichplace he frill likelyhear with somesexprise:of this interest ing little OWL ' • Condnctor Morris did all that abunion° an dconsid crategentleman In him position could do under the circumstance+ for the comfort of his passengers,' ,and Is Undoubtedly competent to run a passenger troll! no• der, almost any eircumstapees.—Salens Journal. =I OU the morning of theilth of -January. UM, in his 75th year, Brother Romtitra U. BARER, Inlllll - I — rust in the ail-sufficient merits of his dear Savßun, Jeans Chilst, wtioin lib loved unaweryingli'vkith Ste whole heart, and whom, in the Mere on ':othis bretlakun. tidier elnee the founding of the Societj in 1806, he served unto death with unspotted fidelity. ' ' Since the lamented departure of Gannoi Raiz., the beloved Founder of the Harmony Society, in 1847, he vriv! Presiding Elder, the principal. Trustee, and tho Religioui,Liader-hadSpatker of the add ty. ' Ile Is now succeeded by Brother :Am)tt notelet, who Is about 10 years his ionlor, and who, since 1832; has been closely associated with him In similar:offices. and who wider Father RAPP'S and his guidance. was 1 initiated into the business of I) Society. • 1 : As his fellow Trustee, there as this day elected Brother - SONATFIA7I Lenz. ' w ~o was born in the Society in 1807Lwas raised by the same, and which he always served most faithfully, and by which he was elected In 1897 a member of the Connell of . Elders, In which capacity lie has served ever since with fidelity. The general business of the Society, will therefore henceforward be done lu the name of Helmet and Lenz, Trustees; and all Deeds and similar documents will be - executed and signed in the names of 'faros HENRICI and Jot:Amor Lenz, Trustees, In conformi ty to the Articles of Association, duly recorded In Bea ver Co., Pa. JAcon Ilenttici, JONATHAN Last, Eononty, January 12, 1833. Horrible if Trne.—The Stark Connty(o.)Deino 'crat says it is nn undiaputed'andl established fact that n'young lady aged sixteen yetirsfnamed Anna Brown residing at Mr. Tipton's on lit'fintit street, Canton, has a snake,worm 4 or some such thing in beretomach. Its head has been seen in her month.nnuMber Ortiines, by many people, and on Sunday, the filth nit, by twen ty or thirty, when for a brief time it was out as far as the lips. Dr. Nieschang, the attending physician, was about to grasp It, when a movement of the girl, who was in a spastri, prevented, and the opportunity was lost. The Doctor thinks it is of the tape species, and very long, probably twenty yards. The girl, for some seven years. has been afflicted with spasms of a severe character. By laying the hands on her stomach at tidies, its terrible motions and contortions can be eas ily felt. The head of the snake. or worm Is qnite black. The usual time for it to make its appearance Is about Ft!..' o'clock in the evi'ctng. People arc constantly coming anti going. amounting to several hundred a day. 'Mr. Tipton is compelled to fasten the door and reituest people to go away, Doctor Ifieschang has confidence that he will succeed in p:lieving the Sir, of her disagreeable cnstomer. , This singular case has created great excitement among the citizens of Can ton during the past week. Public Leetitry43.—it is known to most of our . ! readers that thelll. E. Sabbath School of this place made arrangements some time ago for the delivery of a course of lectures for the benefit of the school. The number of the lectures is five. The first one of the aeries was delivered on lest Ttor.ialay evening in the M. E. Church. by Rev. iiiram Miller, wha.reati a very interesting and instructive lecture on the - subject: "God in History." its reading required about an hunt and a half of Hind, anti richly repaid those who were present to hear it. Mope of our readers who git the _Arm thin week on Tuesday evening he evening before 'publication day.) are Informed that Rev. A. R. Bradfoill will di liver the second- iectisre in the M.- E. Church, this evening (Tuesday). .Dlr. 'Bradford is a man of inner, than ordinary ability, nllne orator, and in generally I very successful. in making his hearers underitand aefly what he means. ,Go and hear him if In your I power to do co. Ills subject: -The . politles of-the Bible,'gill be well handled, we have no doubt.' The Lady's Urleud,"kiir February.—A. beau tiful steel engraving, representing•the hiding of es In the bulrushes. opens this number of the '"0:/neen of the monthlies:" It is a very tine picture indeed.— The double Steel Fashion Plate le as refined and ele mint as usual. Then we have fixo pretty (in - meets peep ' Pig through the curtains ouSt. Valent Mei , day in the I morning-4nd 'also a fine enuraving of "The 3leteoric Shower at Sea." The ungtavings of the Fa hlons, Patterns, Fancy Work, &n., arc_ numerous and excel lent. The music this month la the popular song, "Paddle Yout,ovfn Canoe." The literary matter is "The, Jtorinafee of an Old 31a1d.;" "it.. Dead man's Rule," by filliabeth'Pzeitgotil "LULU Fcet,',: by Flor ence Percy ; Dtstlluaron ;7 "Some 'things Mrs . Shrimp Saw," bi - Frances Lee ; "Jean Clifton's Let, tere,•' by Bellay.•Ettrtost ; "Friendships of Sisters," &.e.; Editorials, Sc. • • The publishers are still sending thel:recember num ber, which is a very beautiful oue,free to all.Non' scribers for 1388. Other great WM:lcemen% In the of Prendnme, Sc., are promised to anbscribers. and our. reader' Mould send for a dampli copy, containing aR thee. 116eral offer*. Sample copies will be sent for fifteen cents. Price (with engraving , 12. 50 a year 1 gqqr copies (with one engraving) '56.00. -One , copy •'Of Lady's Friend and one of that popular weekly The Saturday Evening Po.l (and ono engraving), $4.00. Address Peateraon, 810 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Filling the Ice . Monaca.—We notice with pleasure that our citizens generally, batVe gone earn estly to,the work of filling their ice houses. There are quite a number of these "cold places" in Beaver, and if they are all filled, Wi - certainly will not want for ice water nest Bumpier. Werinderstand that 'they ®d.: , tang the keel the BeaXer Creek. where it fa very goods and easy to get at, and of course very plenty. To those who have not yet cOmthenced to fill their- ice houses "g we would say, et it," for you will fled no better time.' , ' • Fine Coen.—We are under obligations to Thos. • Ferguson, Esq., of Pulaski township . , for a half bush el of 'very fine, large ears of corn. Mr. F. raised it from seed obtained at the Patent Office at WaShington. Out of the half bushel of ears presented' to us but few were lees thin ten inches In length, and gotta a number of them reached twelve Inches. Most of •0, ears had seventeen rows of eorn . around• tbeln Mi. Ferguson will please accept our thanks. New Advertisemente.-:Our readers will have to bear .with rus this week and probably for some time to come. Our advertising patronage is quite heavy at the present time: We cannot lfwe would avoid this . When the throng is over we shall give them the ens • ternary amount of reading, matter again. . , MARRIED. , McFARLAND—POWRLIi—Ant, the 25th ;pr Dee. 1067, by R. McHenze. Esq.. Mr. &mph McFarland to Mists Hannah Powell. all of Dearer county, Pa. _ . • SINGI,ETON4Oit the lith of 3anuarii 1888,ra Car:, bondale,lflinol'is,•slr. Bony B. Binglabial folGierliOf Beaver county, Pa.. aged about 75 y inva. BAKER—On Monday morning, Jan. 18th 1948, 131 r, die Nichniion, youngest daughter of Samuel F. anti Jennie .fletker, of New flewlukY XP 4 Beaver Co.,aged 8 years iind 18 days. ' "Iler.soul has taken its flight • • -" ' To mansions of glory above, " . To mingle with angels of light, i o i : And dwell I ho. B ,l l lfldoM or lino ! Then let us forbear to cOmplain. . That "she is now gone from our sight," • For soon we'll behold oni Birdie again. ; • With new and redoubli# de118•111.'" •' • • • - ra? - =SEM Dled in the Lord. Trudees DIED. nEgo.rFcgrAß4' tree.'" . :theliat-iesues,ott4 TIC Lod, its "marty,e i ,Tlititic limplaiiiiiiiifatry io Of the treatment it r e - haiVee,iotit the hands . Of the ‘rediCals:"'`•"'.ilailong t -other- grtilie things (!) which he says they have *thine - he: 'mehtiOnk the f011oWIng: .••• '' ' - -.' .' • ` "' ''' _ ... 1. , ...„ • ',ARadical organ in Ohio was employed to. nasailin a most scurrilous manneefOur private cltiacter, the edition.of the paper containing the filthy attack being • citculated• caelnsively in Beaver county and never seeing the light: in the Ohio county in:which. it wits published and where we have been . 'personally - ana Intimately :know for the past eighteen year,.•'. . A Word.of.exPiattatien .. is ,tecessarylbere.. The editor of . the'Lotainome. six - weeke_ ego made theloWeit and most obscene attack open the editar.of this "Ohio"" paper. 7 ,aver":read. Inlaci his attack was 110 filthy'Aliat f : the :pa l per ••cientainitig , it . was . thrown r out - of. the hatieca of nearly all•the respectable families of this . county who: were taking it. This `4- per was sent to tlio 'Ohio" . editor, by Od3ll, and inerked copies -sent to many portions:in the:COuntY in which he llved.. :The' "OW" * edifor'replied; and lie did it In suehn manner that . "silenced" Odell's little battery - i.t) ler than no . time, Hidetalled itemaip Odell :s "civil and'military history" that were' truly graphic: Odell "dropped him like a hot po tato,"• and never deigned a reply to- what Ate arid. He got his fill of the. "Ohio" editor at the outset, and his attenipiTnow to showlhet the "radicals" of this eoun had anything to do with the quarrel is na lib. pi as his priSon cornplainings were ridietil s. He sought the figlit, With the Noble county editi* himself, as ,the files of his paper show, and' did. .he got "terribly whaled " in the first round is 'a fact toAleer to be disputedoby' any one. As to whether Odell's "civil and military history" was published in the .regular edition -of the , Noble County RepuUienn, or whether it ap 7 peered only Ii the copies sent to this connty, lam unable to say. Odell'a word is no proof. either Way. A man (!) that has been convict e l of lying two or three times by a "Jury of his countrymen" would not hesitate - long be fore saying just what 'suited his purprise.— He to talk aboilt being attacked in' ti" "seurril ous" manner when his main sheet is filled with nothing but scurrilous attacks upon others. is in keeping with all he does oi , says. He has 'neither modeaty nor good Sense. ' •, , . Soldiers' Orphans Enrrou Attars : I have frequently setn no tices in your papent the Orphan's School at Phillmsburgh. but T never had an opportuni ty of paying it a visit until on Christmas day. On the morning of that day I wended my way thfther. and on my arrival there was greeted by Rev. Taylor and his estima' hle lady.:-Two pupils ton seemed pie:lcm) at the enmi ngpfyisi tors, a tull'evinceat his in their smiling faces and general conln't. At the. time of our visit they numbered 175. boys and girls, and were well clad, healthy looking and apparently as,contented 'as if sorrow and: ere were entirelyi4mknon n - to any of them. am told that asa school they have made eery.. rapid pro,grees in their. studies, and that the State Superintendent tonics upon this as one ,of thelvery best schools of the kind la Pa. Mr. &Mrs. Taylor are remarkably adapted to the work they have in hand. Both are persever ing,,nnii both are patient, and these nrechnr. neterlsties that are indispensible in 'the per ormnnee of' their present dnties. Without them their efforts would be unsucceSsful. Roth are rigid disciplinarinnsomd so quietly and un obtrusively has order been mode to reign among the pupils, that scarcely tt seholer can . tell'how or by what method everYthing about the institution moves with clod: like regular. ity . and precision. The secret of this, however is to be found in .the filet that Mr. Taylor's rules for the government ,of the schOol are lost, mild. easily comprehended, and Min adinen fstereq with firamesq: This in fact is thews) , • to gailern whether the governed are child - ten or . full-grown persons. The whole building, (and I. was in every pars efAt) is in good repair, the rooms well ventilated and the bedding as. comfortable 'as any one could. desire. o,p,tho whole J. could not but reflect that these, children, though be. reeved, are well-cared .for in every sense, and have a ,brighter future before them than the sons of many. of our rich men , Who are idling their time away. upon the streets, or limrning to drink at the numerous saloons that invite i Ahem, within doors. • This is as it should be. re State owes the orphans of its defenders wht t they are now . reeeiving; and. mean,and co emptible would she ire ifthii care was bestow With a grudg ing hand, or an effort made . withdraw rt.— •Let such a thing never. attempted until every soldier's orphan of Pennsylvania has received suclian education, and hai arrived at such ago as will enable Minor, her to enm, silence life's duties with the same advantages I they would have had in case them pirents were still living.. - . , . . , , „ air. Editor,. you may look upon me as be log a little, enthusiastic on this subject, but when I see such system, order, gentility' and progress, anywhere, es I saw it at the or pban's school in Phillipsburg on last Christ mas day; I. feel liite giving• expression ~ to my feelings in .a public manner and, in is, strong language ei the circntristandes will 'permit. Y had almost forgetten to say, that a Most excellent diner was served on that day at the orphan's school, of which the pupils and vis itors partook freelY; alter the remit we • hid vocal and instrinnental Music, short itilthesstis, and the visitors left the 'Aining mom feeling proud of the Keystone State. • , Lbrran AIIGIIB : Odell la awfully down on the libel law of this State. Thisfenotatzange• rogno o'er felt the halter draw," ' good opinion of the.law." . He 'sip; I'Deniocrats; regard the libel. law as being .itself a libel upinr, the intelligenTee "of Oki; people Of 'the State." . . ; My object to"enquire by what legislattire- Wasthat law ena c ted? Who. vise GLANtirt*: he the time? Y have an IndistinctieccillOtkin that our Revised Penal ecxle was adopted in March 1860, and Was signed by l a I)emocratie .Governor, named Packer—:-Certified'bi a Sec retary of the Commonwealth. wiled Wm. IL; Riester,a•Detneemt alsO. If Goi.;Pahher had known the opinions of Odell on the 'subject, .no doubt lia ; smild hai r s' eased the entire oc,:ide, libel law buitide4 If I am" 'not cOrrect' in t tills 'scrap 'of history be gooclehough to enlighten. me. ' " ' EMI ~; The 0 1 11114 fn lia!ver goTAT.., mina' Mier* ter; Pa. . '. • Bee One ,the' !ill4 llNittiaeti ts 34. Speer for 14 c el el i raft li roarePe*lne- 1 -- it Is the bastloape , 44, 'ever producied this comatt3 o •; ) tbksta4o whM:for'entnimia 'on.puipes,sfMci,tbc9iiiiat benefteial , for :fp: males and ;A.o4 l iiii l 4 1 4 ' : • ' I . ' 15 2 , 9 0 w1 11 • 1 *!..14 1 4, , 4s P lf i 3l * , A . Diamobd irzoch ter, pa, $l,OO, •will buy a , pOr.or Ladles Siiitc..s, at R. A. Wilson ' s, IVOOnd, Rociiester,-Pa. A Innjltitri ; or ; WiFFAT rx.e •BLIMUL (iv lminbngge7, when the wits ofmlo:bitgAe• world: are at work to Cheat. the other ' • •:it is refreshing tp, find an *title: . of 1 . •:, tility among ui that pc'eis*e.s the Merit , ed for IC - requires knowledge, of . the. gher,:mathematies' to entrinertate the number; of l woithlesi halt Preparations that-flood our market, vaunting therr supeitOF -excelende r s from . the Show cases of every druggist: Among this nnisi of- rubbish,. however, there is one article tbat. if the popular verdict is worth anything, 1,7 as far rembved from its, competitors in the valuable properties it posseises, as it is in !is . enctmona _demand. Of course we allude to pe - popular '"ltarrett's Vegetable Hair Re storative;".which is eo highly indorsed and recommended by druggists. Those who have used it—and they' name . % legion—are unaimous in their praise of its absblute.supe: riority over all of its would-be competitors' --Cincinnati Times.' For bargains , in Bilats, Bfioes tt , Rubbe go to R. A. Wilson's, Diamond, Rocl6't Pa: Try IL A. Wibmn'a.custom made werlt. 7 - All warranted. • • "Tim Blue-Coats, and how rthey Fought and Died,forthe Union ; * With Scenes and Incidents in the Great Rebellion," ib the title of a handsomo volume, just issued by JOICER BuornEns &'Co., Philad'a, Pa. There is a certain portion of the War that w ill never go into the 'regular . histories,,nor he embodied in romance or poetry, which la a very real part of it, and will, If preserved, convey to succeeding generations a better idea of the spirit of the conflict ,than Many dry reports or careful narratrire.s of• events, and this part may be called the ':gossip, the. fun, the prithes of the War: This illustrates the character attic leaders, the burnoref the I soldiers, the devotion ofavomen, the bravery of men, the'pluck of our heroes, the romance and hardships of the, servile. • From the begining of the war, the author has been engaged in collecting all the, anecdote's con nected with or illustrative of it, and has gmriped and classified them under appropri ate heads. and in a very attractive form. The volume is profusely illustrated with. over 100 fine engravings, by the first artists and its contents include reminiscences' of camp, picket, spy, Banat, blvotum, siege, and battle-field, with thrilling feats of bravery. wit, drollery, comical andludicronse adven tures, etc., etc t . • • I • Qut VIVZ Amusements as well as instruction may' be f• Mud in every pag,'asirr' detail, liant wit, and.authentie history, are skillful* ly interwoven in thli Work cif Wormy art. - It is just such a volunie as will find numer ous purchasers, and just suelia one as.persons seeking to act,as book' agents should add jto their Ilst. For bargains go to R. A: Wil.Son's, Dia mond, Rochester, Pa., where yoti ban get a good pair of Misses Bal. for $1,00,1,25, and 1,50. A. pair of Men's Boots for 42,83, $3,25 and warranted we mend all our own work For Chi Wrens Shoes go to R. A. Wilson's, where they are selling at and below cost very Cheap. • THE FINEST GRAPE IN ASIERICA r Mr. Alfred Speer, the maker of the cele brates! Port Grape Wine, says, it is aboutrhe size Of the Isabella', and that it Is the finest on this continent Reims refused thousands on appllcation.for the plant, as -he' requires all available cuttings 6r:the extension of his vineyards.. He has orders for his wine froui Eur?po..., Our drugglits'haye procured, some fpuryears old. „ Misses Shoes for $1,00,-at It A. Wilson's Diamond, Rochtster, P Children's Shoes very cheap, at R. A. Wil Diamond, Rochester, Pa. Children's 'long leg corppr tip Boots. for $1,43, at R Wilson'; MathOnd, Rochester this issue or the Argus will be 'found btard of IL M. Oct J. Snodgrass whole sal • ruggists, corner of Federal it Loco& streets, Allegheny City. It is Stith especial; pleasure we direct attenelmito this card and recommend the Bongo to the. patronage of dealers, and reliable merchaiite. In. the second place, when a dealer goes to the City bets Snakes to get,what 'he wants to buy and have it: shipped good order :as soon sss,posslble, alter . ; which devot e time : a nd. attention ,to other 'business or pierisiere, as he may desire. ; 'fiziodgrtuts Bros . ?, eire ‘ F:lopatertiego: thci : Deiot, 'they '-dellier e'Cla* of thq ivithogt ektib;:**s they sell everything in the line: as, cheap is anYHoupe in Pittsburgh or 'Allegheny,' and. some articles chestier; their proximity to 'the Pepot enables them to till , orleiscmi. ;ship it by return train and Itiektbougli not: least, Is decidedly. , to the- Interest of -dealers to• assist the traid on this side, of ,the - river, We ask our readers whanagain , inthe Oity - to call at finodgramesandWer assure -them •thei will find the aaseition that it; is acbeap and good house to-dead withses there is in pieta burgh Their,Price Current-can be bad on applicathm Matt; .otbeivilse 'to . . _ Inn • odadisikatiogs is* ,st,es 1,50 and warrajated;OtOie bad It A.- '. ll e 4 ; l eo;\ ilimmid,;Rothfttior. Pa. BEAVE:W.,..:.MAR,K; TS. (coitinicTED.lsritot..t..) ,•,, . 1 f', 4 ,0 1 ;•4N: ,14- : ler. ,`Plaillritt::: 8 1 1 rlb • Pilaw per . Dried Appleq. per No.,- 11,20) Dried Peacheapaiba., 3,0 0 ' jet LISt , Cora'per Dmi t - • • 11,) Flax Skl P taer bui;.; 2,13 Beans per bus 2,00 Potatoes .410 Onions CoinMeg . '" " ' 1;10 L~~~u:~: MSIM 40*r..s,t6re ME 25 40 25 15 111:2 f ieldiiper --- -'; -1S Tab* per lb. • • • 19 a ... per lb • Der re 14.... 1,00 Olt cenasott:... ; .. MU MEM 21iT213 . , .. • •-•, -- r '- - - €--.---, --,- - r ,•'-' -- r, , - 1'..7 kk ~,,f•_ ontor or, Prrentneale,Ohnos a cr.u.',._ L : MONDAY • Erixm . o aanuartKr 18611, I- • Onr general mar kets continue gOtet and dull; bui among our meretnuits there it ert. teethes of despoil. dency in regard to the future, rind" mines of an staple articles are nominally unchanged from those reported throughout the past week. 1 We quote as -follows, wkickare toe itholesaki pricei unless otherwise' noted:. _ • • , • - 1 Arruts , ...SMes.Ware made at $075. ft (9)44150 and $S bbl as to quality and quanttty Patens at I I lithos. LAIID, ie.-Trade moderate at 1 16.%e for en. gar need hams: 19%10r sides; 1 5-(c for shoulders; Sic f o r dried beet;l3i‘c or lard 1u tier=, and 14 14, .n bucketeandkegs V. le. Bureau-A choice article readily mends 35Q14041 Fl De. We hare reported sales. of 1S tubs estra 434 Enos- , Acura and ,in demand ettOatlc V dos. ‘ .l - Ilar•;- , We notice Sales of 17 loads loose timothy the city sales, at $11443 .Ig/ w r i tim:s to quality.' ; hogs hare the folio .reported of fte hogs sold this morning at. the °Bylines Cen tral Stock Yards : Sitarist Co. bought 9 apt, as reageweight MOlbs.et $7 Mi.' , • 3 romeires-Choice peachblows KIWI" $l4S el uckw !SO V tarit bash. - • netts-A choice article sells at 'Vs 25 ea 'B ao 100, _and an ' Interior article (et which kind there lea large supply on the market) at nominal, prie a.a• • , .•10 I t * nonn-4tariret qiiet Mid unchanged: . 19tocks !of choice are light end holders ant firm 'at.sll wolt !TTr bbbl. for winter brands, as to quality, and $ll -00 V bl for good spring brands. AGENTS WANTN.D.--o•ib 0 • Per d*Y- ' Ad dress with stamp, -- •4' BOORS, .. Jan2:67:lni . ' New lirighton. - . I . . . . . . . DIVIDEND .NO 20 I'fiTTONM. BANE or BEAT= flomrry, 1. New 1311101ITON. Dec. 81,'1861 • • yriIIE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF.TRIS J. Bank, have this day 'deilared a dividend' of. tee per cent. upon the Capital Stock, oat of the prollts'of the last six months, payable to stockholders or their legal representatives on demand, free from United States and State tax. . . By order of The Board. - EDWARD aoaria. :Caithier. janB'97:Bt. t • I C 2-%• "1"T IS THE BEST 'CHANCE' EVER OFFERED TO .L -Agents. One or two days' Mau will secure a good Sewing Machine Freueb Silk Dress or some other article of equal vain z, FREE OF COST! Agenta wanted everywhere, Inset and female. for the best One Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale in the country. Bend for Circular., 8. C. I FIOMPSON & CO,. .dea26'67:81n., 80 Hanover Bt., Baotou, Mass. • I : HOUSE AND LOT FO SALE.. A COMFORTABLE AMTI WELL FINISITED TWO 1i story brick residence, 'Mooed on the North side of Third street.. West of the Conti Hensel. !hie shade font and water adjacent. .Will be sold low it application be made soon. ' THOMAS M'CRRERY, Cor. 3d Street and Public Square, dec25•37. . Bearer, Pa. S. Possession given Immediately. ORPHANS' COVET SALE BYCZThof EgißvetrluOnTilleOuPtirTniOyvel: pose to talc, at public out-cry, on themtistal, on ,1 rEDNESD A Y, Feb. ,1*;18(18, , at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day, all the following de scribed real saute of Josiah McCowan late of Beaver county; deceased, situate in Darlirigton Beaver. county; Pa., viz: Adjoining. lands of Nathan Eakin on the North, lands of - John McCanghtry on the East,Jands of John McKnight, deed.; on South, and IluadsOf Hugh Dilworth on the west, containing ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN. ACRES, More or less, eighty acres of which arc elcared, and the balance well timbered. On it are erected a Stone Honse, one story with basement, kithen and cellar.— Also, a story and a half Frame House,fabont 20 by 14 feet. Orchard of good fruit on the pre ilea. Farm well watered, and In ,a good state of c ultivation, ,A four feetiveln of good coal underlies abbot seventy- Ave acres of said land. Premises with n 1 }4 mflo of Rum Station, on P. FL W. & C R, B. TERMS.—One-third of purchase mon y in hand upon - confirmation of sale by the Court, th balance in two equal annual installments from that date with In terest front same time, and secured by bond and mort gage' or the premises. The purchasetWl4 expenses of preparing title. bond and mortgage, and all requi -mite stamps. For further Information inquire:of the undersigned, Princeton, P. 0.. Lawrence county, or H. Rice, his enemy. Beaver Pa. HUGH BARNMI, .Adm'r. de bomb non, cunt testament° annex°. - , . CHRISTMAS - GIFTS ! 01111.1STMAS GIFTS. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!, TOYS TOVS! TOYS! TOYS! TOYS iiI9LITAY • PRESENTS I •HOLYDAYS PRESENTS atllEnr-a3EXMIC3IiVE3 M.1:6-•Xt=3ll9lS • Bridge, at., Bridgewater, Bridge st.,,Bridge7avater. Mil urAvnto JO4T RETEINED Flto3l NEW TOR K, 11 I !etre/elected:the lamest and most varledidock of Variety Good .ever offered in We county, I wit' seal as usual. at' the lowest poetdble advance: To all m v friends. I anr.thankful for past starers, and hppm yo will call and end me. It would be Impossible to enu merate each turd every article. . • • ' Our. Stoats equal to any retail Variety Store In the country. : . B MULHEIM. . A. Wilson (late _Wll.4llolst. DE4LERI* . . Boots Shoes al :'& 3 EN I-. , I lIMM !Lubbers, , ME Eli ~' OLD •;' ' . DI X Rci?tlV! , A , ME i . Fortunes Dry Gopds Store, _ `ROCITESTEit, PA; =MI II 11 0 L I=l ril - •- • e • rAyandopeesham of Merisos, DelatneKrolmrge, Iff athead and Drees Goode of every kind. -• , ,DO3IESTIC'S. • ME 14aallits and Prints from GX cents t2144.0k advertise what we have. Good fled Flannel Li cents. ti . hawla aud.thanketi cheap. Ticking; from 10 ante nP, army Overcoats and Blankets. Dan l. fall to call I Frits: EVES!! Direct from importers tn. I assortment ever offered. C ; MI 1 m 0 - F. , Fortune's 4 " NEII MEI ittl r.i - itiiirtilt'A. ti Cs N,D 11111 i--rz s i oct i tterft =I ''5.,, ..vuc I2E=MI FOODS WINTER ED FOR / '3 A S. ICES ME =I Ell * ICR!!: F 1318!!!! mannthetnrers the largest eaper than ever. 11•5 = e ; ; f".l •,;1., V WI OE f- f r ago PRo-N7J- ER3 5 nt I.! • 1:) 4.4: :I TO TUE PUBLIC. • - lorAvmo mar CREDIBLY INFORKIED. THAT 4.1. different parties,timeboen runty of porrhaniug sucks thetlitild once been filled by ne, and on which vrehaffplarottoar, brilads. and reffillog them with an, fabrics aline of near, and ih,en veiling_ the numb as nom mannfactived by us thine befog gui lty Of Mr! bating a beee trend upon us and abo on t h e POI we 'desire to expose the buena* of sacblosrtiee st • bring (knit toYastice, and ire.thsretbre offer a sews of twenty-five dollars, to be psitt.to any person who wiff furnish UP with snakiest to convict any party of the fratid ranter aid. . • • • • John Edgar, Mellon & Dangly.. J. W. Wilson.* Nobunfinperintendent Dreyer Falb&rills Commit - I.v E. If: a di: Alessnder Eircesser WWWlarits & Alegandsk • Jm de. ' ,i. , max CBOIT . 1 ..... . • ' 4lollitrlll PHILLIP* • CROFT & PHILLIPS Real eshii and Insurance Brokeri; . ' 139 FOURTH STREET.. f ?ftTABU:EU" P*. . R J A l ir t ' airTa T il n d I d iXAL MI! I in. lo t !: price and terms of the properties entrtiatod to our care for late, 'These consist of iratute.thast Houses. Lots. Stows. Quid lA96:Coal WINO. Coal fa , tore t. Westernl Lands, ilobrim illitineries:CitY and Suburban 'Property. . This Regb D der we print onna times • year, on end of Nay, September firl4 Jan uary. -,• 4 - Parties wishing to buy or melt .Rea) listatm an Mat fur where the location. shOuld not ha‘ to emeault our Register, *Copy of which am be had br sumding us your address: lanuary number now ready. janlytMiy: r. • MOOR S DRUG SIVREI , • 111 BEAVER:. , 1 ileyl be I , Mond the . beet easoettnent of ':' PIITGS, e ell a 1 ia e is; • " it'M Ell LI4,ILTORS, IrrN Es And 13randiem, - - Paints, c•iiis 4 • AND .. DYE STITIFES: TOILET ARTIC,Ltz,-SOAAPS, Et FL U la; PA ( E. 12.5: ?118 2 DIQINES In great_Tiety, tuTt !rainy, atilt Poldcbev• eithrui tan ,be bon; n nenny Dreg Btons to di' couuty. Dopnoco'fs Fronk rim, 73 men per bo9 Cheese. . • Claren, $l. • The Lazed :tack or LAMPS & LAMP TRIMMI'N'Os: LANTICM, STA . THIN EUT, WINDOW UL.Atid PCITY., Eve:redeem! ontalde of MO clmat Moores Deng Stork and Pold cheaper than can be be eta anywhere else. Let these who doubt ale Oa towhead thy add dAtArroanowe. THE LATEST! AND BEST.I , .1 • . _ • . - - . tinaefs iniprsived FaMify Setting Machines QINGEit'S NEW NoISKLESS FAMILYISEWING LI Maclaine with all.the recent Improvement, brig, conettlered - Til t ., Best and the Cheapest' ' , . . . xnd tlic r, OKLT Machine, that will do ..itt trials of . I , AKILT OISWING. It makes the famous LOCK IPTITCII, the only Istiett 10d/124s universally approved, or la at all adapted totrst clasp work.. It will sew on all kinds of material with all kinds of thread. and his as trots* Lass in Its operation ILP any practical Sew Machine.. It ts simian , in construction and /loss not .britelf on. der. and a chl.d can learn to taw IL t his in ha . proved I i I ' Hemmer, Feller, Braider, Corder; and Qullte.r. ' 4 ' , Qt has thonnly To ile sad mamma that can be ne to ed ad' Ta king.. It also re. a* attotaant ArrsettmariT. and is the only Machine mak Meth° liork•StltCh WA does einbcolder pracectily. . . ti t . Ilebra d Singer,litanutb.o• turin Maohlnu. The Ire I • So . nt and S hoe ihtittedn hod Car . dant:wen, will be supplied on the shortest For Tail . riace Ma notice. aOhitids WarrEtnied For Three Years. 138 . . All peti•ainut, stealer intending to trtthefsia* *Sea , in' Mac!tine or not, are reopectfttliv e rolletted to call and eramtne Memel Nar a - Wring ' tam; and are them to Operation, at th e :Millinery tare of Mrs. A. E..K00 ' , .N, on Brighton St., 'one door above the plantond, Roche *ter. 71carer county, Ilk., where I *III kee n auppli43 ,7 n , lati A :l z ro ffinat t sale. 1' 4,. Agent, . ' WSW Singer *minuted:it Com romp T IN WARE. WHOLESALE AND It2TAIL DEALER tE ALL KINDS Ot► Tin!, SleArt.r . Alron_Ware: • I • PROPOSE KEEPING CONSTANTiN OE HANSI all kinds et TIN. COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE, rtilch I will sell TtLE itothir -PR/0V Tinlßoofiing,SpOnt ing & Job,Work. Done to °Kerbs the best possible manes, and at th q ' shortest notice. , . .1 •• ! Using none bat tiii, ..7...1.,.l best of, ntterisl. and hating ating toe tI , bntth4oo.t of Avorknir, WE s TARRANT - ALL _WORK B OP ON THE LO WER ZWO. QA tr evot. ‘EAVER., PA: Nit ai a oat, and - ',Oar flock. Japan ad ware kep,tonstantOnn hand. ME = Fes! 0 . E. 4/71111V111.