ISM Beaver „Argus,. M=Ml „, • --I totcasha mp üb!lsh i l e a d r g ln er t chlrec cuonnoy p n iyrolaiote tiftig Inter ' by' shift lutuba. ;.. El= A ',VERT vrEs • 11. 151 •I . . ,_....-; ~,,,,_.,,,...„.....„:,..,„„2,,,,(5,,,,, n .,,,,, , ,i,,a, ~,,,,.,"... 500 II PO, 9 (NI 11 011,1 8 AO v :“Itio" ' . • 6(ii ' 01'"ni„Iii..- :: 1 (po i pirt.l[ l m. 0.. . In no il ll 0 " _ ...11 001 r ~,10,0 • • • • . - tor.' mod EKOontoro' . E r.ts. • 'l. N,din , . !Wl' illit., ......... , 1,0 t000h• lobe loado ttasnerly,?xci.tiit. TrAiis,lcut , ~ ' I , „ hi , t, 11,11.4 lit: itatti in Mivancii. r Tticrtiaosucter for !the week 01.,ime, 111121211ZE 11 . der. • •;p: dec. 17. dce, • • I, 191 deg. dpg. -, ra deg. 87 deg. 7i, deg. bl) der: • 75 deg. 84 a tiz. T 2 deg. ss.dea. deg, s",' deg. 73 dog ,dog. (7 deg MEE ow.lighutis, Jr., 70 I , tlth street, Uhruu1,..m,11“... ,..m,11“... rittanur:.l l , Id tlic auttmitzeil agurit fur tit that citS. _ ADVEK;FISEMENTS. ri , ~,,,, „ ii „,, a de, public Ix directed to the fl . : ,, z 10, 11‘111.1114111Clit., which apt Tor the I eine Idler AL.. , • lu.ilAy., , v - F m , 04. c l ic-, c., --Shalleebetger Bros. IrS.. lug !If tichlio., ..J. ,Borvi, Axent. r , or E ,,,,,i..C, N..11 ,,, -. 11 m. 11. Frazier. .. . itA pralo -"l',t• Ai . .1' Town tumid!. ~ . rr Admitii,tnitor I. Noileif—Wm. H. Frazier. t trie.,.,atee et Co-l'artuerehip—N. Ir. . Kerr, 43[1 r:. [ trwociAl Nolin. --.1'113,., Cnnin. t. _ -srl',ll.k Id•ctiov Mu.e. B. Johnston. .r.i.. , I d N. 41.• Chan. B. Hurst. I,rp...ial.N7pcx -t•ti.dleniperzer Bruit. - • ' tonic tiatlehat ItepobMans or Beaver • i County. - , • , . C.ltz..so:; 'Rio Ceti tmitioe 4 yotir Reprtsseetativtle hrlt•at Iri 11,•licr on the let or June inst., by it'sp.j itr.:•decee intruated to Ito leresitteut the duty of 1,011`11; II CO itoy Committee to repreaeut'yod, and ', ~:,, lore 1 1. 1,... I.lyebiel of tlio Republican party' the pre; , unt year. , ib „, yiui,d hoe ti.plm a diflienit triskt but•have • 1)4- to Lire bust intent:its of the ow , 1., the duty by selecting and appoint. o llaevaifriuol named below, and yell cannot r at.yrll l, rt fo meei your unanimous approval ; nor t• iim man ur even any County Convention / 01. k. 0., t therefore respectfully recommend, to Yrs nuffcommittee that when they make lawn anti ~,for put into effect the decision of the people ;; :Mog randitlateu for °Mee by ballot that they a Fir or rule to apportion the members' elt:coatity .!oininittivt among the respective poll ya,t.. wit mg to each Its equitable representation st:ulte on that Committee and for their election ti•ly Oa Republican voters by ballot et each poll. 1.-xtutten happens th moat imp tumult anti vital came , come inloicc. the County Committee and vitutild Layne certain phare and voice itt Laid nut leave thorn. to be shaped and et-nisiedhy n ny Individual '..ithe people chotoe. Jerre RiTTEIIhON , . . ;1 , ..t ''.'.ll, 1:303. i ' • ,•, t ,IN, isono—llenry like, (Clialrman.) Oen. W. - .11...1111. A. .Moore. i'.Drir.wgrErr kOkli—SOMtle! Moorhead. . , toL , ;.tono--4.. J. Berry. 1.1e , 1 4,H n•—C. Vl,' Fisher. ric.litav En Te.---W. II: /rooter. • BEAHVION TV—W.-A. LOC.. I AIM , : A TV—Johri Witeolll. I ' • 11‘1.1.1%4•T0S TP-,-Nathferl hakln. , . i.,,H001N TV Somucl MclAnnaniy. . .I.O.I.NTUH-r Slimuel S. Idererren. ils...smiarr--Johnil. Willer*. . Vett.lloll,koHO—lldllp Bente!. • • Yer.l.l , ov lot—James Parke. . i miriNr yr—J. IL Trimble. • . :I:AufiALIO , HA liolio---- Cnr,tlx. rust:veer otem---..lemer , lieColoimon. 4 Ifri:TICF. THAT- -Itobert Ilareba.. 'Fiore GI TP-AtObert C. SCHPIT. SllrerCT TP—S,IMUet (10111110 y. ' bucer.Nnksertr —TbirlA Reed. Iniher TV—Sherlock stone. . . Youx Tr—Robert roM.er. ' . .. S.I. rienorn.k —G. S. Barker, J. C. Boyle, B. B l'i.u, B. Wihie. C. Merrick. Nor Aco lichLitli TV -Henry Gnebring: Ni., I; %IA I,!I nano—Win. H. B. lit. N HMI ShwicHLET Tl'- -JzitHed \l mock. 1, lAH. Tr -pr. J. Serugge. , , rol ,ie, A . T ot- ChA MSC rl i Ili White. itial.mottlir. Hot:A.—John !A. Shrodes. 1 1.1,ta lr GM -r Hulett Smith.. 16.11r.srre 11.. en -S. 1. ernes, Geo..BDeyeter. ll,e-liEs OM TV . ' J. J. FoKter. Huron, Ti -.lavies, Ewing. - ~ .,i el srArek Ti - N.J. McCormick. : : ri..\l:. LlVl:l+—lentre Wed. ..,"' Ire tol,ke all pone: people who lotend ..!-•:1l.p•pa.• to •••eheol, to gu to the State • Nortu4l I:aailK,lo. It la cheap, Ahorongh and I • -Ncw Appointment" &C.— xt be late for a homber of years of ;4tatlon agent In this place on tho P It It . re , ierel during the past week, nails 1 , a0,1"11. ) a yew lentan named Mr. Jeitersou Flab tr. Irma coluaittual outlay, Ohio. Mr. Fisher also t 4••• ~h.tr.N of the expres6 business at, the station 4.:,rt, a to, • Grand Social Pie Mc.--On the 4th of July ".: Owl" Wllll.:livid at Pattrreon'a Grove, Bearer n zrand social plr itle, under the earpiece of the afro or Si. .10-tpit's C'uuTregatlon, Now Brighton I,x nn.tt ample arruagethente have been made, and tun lm: uo doubt that an exceedingly pleasant ,0 1 . 1 tit jII,) eti by those Who attend. • *ztrn !leer -Be on tho Loirk-out. FeVAIL, has for eome Um° paelbeer . l u.ll)ing !navy f tUe of Beaver and %jilt b,.!, buy, hiir cattle chiefly In Ohio, On next \larday he will i lrl% e through flax place a choice lot e.tetlu rereutly purchueed lu t 1331. State for this IThey said to he the Ilneet Cattle betll In `:littcntity foal Inn! lime. Be on the look•ont for Leu ".k.huktuni Ere, Stinwberritit. atilt - Nilo:try crop in' tbli Ilve.irs to be an , abundant one tide y are offered for r ule alinutt daily on our ntreefa. T. ?nine; price As abunt 15 rent. per guar t. W. are in.der 41,11,:allons (0 Mr. George Lingle of ko.t.d; l•drorpii; fur ;A preeent of a couple of bus ane, lave, riji. 'one's lari week. Sisilith newer }.'TOW brp, _• Vote : You, Vole 1 I—ln connection with I.tc toc to 11 . 6 held at l'attegyem Grove, Bcavc& 111, s limo to how offered UmtollwAng enlace to be , 01.1 tot Mel glion to these legheot nunt• io ot . ‘ut!..!,, namely : A Gold-Uaded rano to the c , utt r..q.ett ratzen, a Ladies' chair to the most pop- Golden bridge to the- most Popular ‘ , otectotei are P. Ft. Wayne Chicago It. 8.-1 nro on exhibition lu New, Ihiatiton. Al t" , vb' % , ;th.g heg'au, aidl much anxiety la telt , to 4111.6 declared the,most popular. • Public Eierel«ta for the Week.—Wa trOt or!, ttleni a it I hcarl iu tutud Ute'atitiounernettta made nt• At,..t oof last week. Werapant thieth eve , ing), Row: 1). P. Lowall al!! ii.Ther an addresa in the Si. FL Church, to file and (ricutta of the Delver Pernate'lienilifary— ')llLl, .quile evening, the oltalnreelorelae)a will take fiat met •,1 coticbit gtvcn..ln the U. P. l'nr`b by et Dr. McLean's. Spnlnary.-- , Uk llaraday aft ernuon at ittatieP King sl OY "'/1401Ver all educational adtirera In the 17:64U:ri m • Ou Tlitieutiny 'evening commencement Female Seminary at X Z. Church. . re create' and Straw' berry *estgival. — 1 " l atwndent Order of Good' TetoPlan', Denver , , ' d " t o 300, will give ;di Tee Croon and Straw 'R' ' ,, that, in their nail, In Beaver, on the even . _. ~.'''r l ''lthiY, iuue Nth, gilid if It proves encerinelul, / I ten n nued on Sale may evetillurfoUowlrP , 4' (Jon et ' r. •,l .. .i dn,to,lio nppropriat&l fOr the benefit or t cl" 1 ,!e: Great breparatlons am being made tor rir:telon, and In all prebabiliti Abe. Ireetival will 1,31.1;u:it affair. Tito Catwe for willed this Ordei Na 1,)•• 1,4 / . ~,. . good one,and should reecho theb miy !, I , :. LI •,,..., %nil: of their geed work. IVs' hope the : 1 -ze l'A pc n . ec incurred in getting tiP tint .lrosti ,.. ~ 1,,111 be limply repaid by a large and prt,Atable 'l 4 uct. [ ,r , • .ry .r . . > . .v . . .~ -~~ .c> ../ Stabbhig Liquor aesteryea by viaspalikiirpdquv. et vitlage.of s ilewickAeY Was throwu,into a state of in tense excitement .on Tbursdkr.eventng, in Tconie.. unenoe of a serious stebhing afDay, which resulteil. from illegal liquor sellibx..During the afternoon Of Thwrodity.a nian limited Welsh called at the shoe shop of StopbOtt Neumiu; ot,Heaver. street, and " . .sifter telkr deg sontetirtie propoeed, to send to a snipe. 'kept a man named Hackett, for poem Icids4%ttito active principle rlf ivi2964 'Achiskio for the "p4rpOse of having i few social glakice. The - cido' . was tine : 'chie/li,Whd.liacket , and bins' wife were invited to join .the party. The mixture Was drank, and bad a' moat• demonstrative end upon Neuman, who In'sisted 120- :omnghthig Welsh. The latter declined the banter.,o- : leging that. he , was !Kit a figfipnig man.. " ; Thbonly seemed 'WI nowise Neunianhe vloTenea. djho iiimekqd wosh down, and eel zing a shpe knife stabbed him in theleft breast, above the hitert•—a supertiCiatent. ex; tending down toward' he /ower,patt of the abdomen. Mr. and Mrs. Ilackettbeth Wined In the assan;t upon Welsh, who was badly beaten on various parts of the body`. • He cried loudly for help. bat the door being' :bolted no assistance was rendered him tbr some time. A dum 'named. Deckhouse, with whrim Welsh board ed; finally forced an entrance into the shop, nnd found • the injured man'on the floor, bleeding profusely, , --and' his three assailants standing over him and keeping him down. Ile was taken out or the room and veyed "to Dr. McCrattly.'o office, where •hlp .injuries were dressed; after which ho woe removed to pie boarding house. _ . Om 1 ly The citizenti, On being apprized of the outrage, be• came highly excited and formed a posse for the per• noire of arresting Neuman on 'a warrant .1 spited by JUO- Lice Starr. lie made a stout resistance, threatening to, stab mail mart who approached. him. bet he was soon overpowered, bound with cords and conveyed to Allegheny in a wagon. In,tho morning he was com mitted to kill to :malt the result 'of Welsh's injuries. The excitement did not terminate with the arrest of Nennitin: There being no licensed houses for the set a of liquor to the village, tee citizens became incensed at the conduct of Hackett in dealing' out whisky tin der the guise of cider. • They visited his saloon, seta-. ed four barrels of the villainous compound. rolled it Into the street and knocked tu the heads. A bakery in the neighborhood was next visited, where another barrel was seized and disposed of• in a similar Man ner. Two hundred men are said to have taken part in those seizures, and other parties reported of dealing in liquors threatened with similar vengeance. To wards midnieht the excitement entirely subsided and the ,village retired to rest. —Pills. 'Corn., June UM . The i lrenaptotou Sheep Farus—Peerletur-- Miller Or Wompletonia Flocks. &v.—Throw:li the well knownhospitnilty and courtesy of qui. friend Minium Teinpieton., of Mope Well -township.' we. were (while passing his place) last week,shown his splendid sheep "*Young Peerless,' and other sheep in his now celebrated flocks. "Peerless" is one of the finest Act? we have over seen, and to ace him is worth al long ride. 11e,ts a thorough-bred of the Ilaminund stock, ite four' years old, and was shorn of a fleece; (grown in less than a year) weighing VP,i pounds. which can ho seen at any time. Stowell's celebrated buck "Golden Fleece," shore 20% pounds, aud itls,- 000 has been refused for him. ~ "Peerless, 7 may be placed next if not equal to him. Wool two Inches long % f ug clipped from "Peerleis t," limbs just above the hoof. Ilia limbs are like the limbs of a two-year old steer. Ile Is strong and hardy. This buck took the first premium at the last State Fair A two year 1 old buck from "Peerless" shore ".O% pounds, and gives promise of making the best sheep in the State, next to "Peerless." We were shown a lltorough-bred owe, 10 years old, Out of Atwater's celebrated flock. She has a ewe lamb that will equal if not surpass any otb ' er In the county. Templeton ~t fililler's ewes average I about 10 pound of, wool each. We are glad to know that Messrs. Templeton & Mil ler are 131.1 successful in the breeding of Ann class sheep and that it is their determination to make the bush neve a speciality. We are free to say, that alref—ly they have the model sheep farm of the county, end hope that their well known enterptiswelll lewd them to.rauke It the model farm of the' State. 'They are both Fuiliwilastlc sheep : raisers, and practically. un derstand the buShieei. ' Tree 'kw fears we 'die confi dent their flocks will be.(if not now) the beat in the west, and are sure Miele' care and enterprise will be re warded. 'There Is no possible doubt that the people will no convened to turatheir aLtentloatneaMtnipthla kind of sheep. We cannot compete with Me wee to Me common grade*, and 4e are glad to kuciW t hat one' filen& are aware of this tact, and hope through them and others, that ttregrade of our wool will be devoted. HUM. 'Reporter. Venerable Copy of the Argna,—Wm.ll. 1/ouds, Esq., of this county placed In our hands a few days ago, a copy of the;"Weerlits Mums," dated Beaver, Pa., Nay 15, 182t — Ito editor at that date cone Jae. Logan. This is probably the oldest copy' of the Mules now in the county. It Is a four column sheet —a little more than half the size of the Arens at. the Present time. In the copy before us we notice that a gentleman named • Parker Colophen, of Washington. adverdaes eeveral thousand odes of land In this county for sale. One of these tracts thus dcserined: ""Twelve hundred acres of first rate and well Im- proved land on Little Beaver creek % and. Itebranchea, akont three and a halt mile*. frompuorgetrow u on the phi() rivet. Upon this land there la also geed appear ance, of Felt water, where It 1s deFintid to commence alealt well Immediately: A few mike , below, on the Fame branch of Beaver Mi. Moore ha, succeeded In aettine good salt water. by FinklngB3 feet. Thia body of land will elm be tthided In like manner tomtit pur chasere." . A portion if not all of this land here described was subsequently sold for taxes, purchased by Sheriff Dock of Cciluniblana county, O. and afterwards dis posed of by him fu tracts to persons now or recently living upon them. These lands now constituto the Island Run oil regions,_ and wo presume three or four years ago the tract aq' tide C r -limed above could have been sold for several hundred 'thousand dollars. "Axe Grinding."—The large class of persons who regard a newipaper,oftice,as hnge grindstone,, upon which dray may freely whet their dull wits or altartum chipped "axes," are of red smite good counsel by a Wishington cotcroporary. "A correspondent who 'tient na some days ago a com munication of nine foob , cap pages, advocating the claims of a ward candidate for office, takes exception to our notice of iiatunlay, that all such communica tions will be inserted at advertising rates. lie asks, rattier indignantly, If public spirit doea not prmnpt nit to publish such matter without charge? Well. not much. If our printers, paper makers, and ink makers wiltagree to take their pay in the' article. of public spirit, we'll think about it." ' There is food for reflection In these few sentences-- Not a day but that a pH - titer is asked to give his labor, paper; ink and wear and tear of material, allot wh'iclt coat money, and not a little.of it, either, for nothing, to some object or organization. Persons asking these gratuities from printers, would be ashamed to go into the next store, on the way up street, and not pay easA for a purchase made for the same thing, for which they required the printer .to donate his work or be conaid ered mean. . I • . Look pit (or there.-=A rittaburgh paper says a new scheme for swindling farmers is on the Owls.— The article now offered is a wrought iron plow-point, 'fitting into a hollow square. of the economy of which wonderful tales are told. Those that have got bitten and that wrought Iron points cost more a piece than entire shares of cast iron. Ae these plow-rdnyn swin dlers are understood to lie making a hurried sweep up through the Southern counties of New York, in order to get into West Virginia, Pennsylvania and the Eastern States, farmers would do well to be on the alert fur them. Papers desirous of saving their pa trons pockets will direct attention to this swindling scheme. , It has cost the farmers of the Weet about f 200,000 the past year. 'Sent'nary Exerclaes.—The examination pith() classes In the Ladles , Seminary of Deaver, (Dr. Mo- L=6) ,commence pn Monday afternoon, ad Inst., at half past one o'clock, and .be continued throughout Tuesday and the forenoon of Wednesday. The fiends of education, and especially the parents and friends of the pupils are Invited to attend. The closing exam !see, cdualsiing of Essays &c., by members of the graduatin class and a musical con cert by the piling of the school will be on Wednesday evening, 24th ink : , In the D o i P. Ctkirtli. Doors open' at 7 and exercises to begin 7% r.I x. Admhisfon'free, but it is expectad of parents not to be'too indulgent to their very young children, and es pecially that they are not . allodtall to attend except their parents Conte with them and take chage of them. ak I Inform&&lop Wanted..-51y4ihdowod dangh• ter, Eltra Ray, was sent North by Geri. Sherman in bit raid through Georgia, froip,Mr home In Marietta, with' her five Children. - %liißitinitticin of her where aboute wilkbe thankfully received. l Address, Rev. Rlijah Rotterta,Sovieryille,'Ala. , Papers will please cup y the above for the benefit of a worthy pour man who *mild, pay•their bills if able. ==ll 1` •-"N • -Ttlk• TS;ELNltaiiit: • . . Turn out loyal men —every man to bla post. The Union forefer—torever out boast; We have millions to votalue the sod. whitaand bine, Ira n FurntAticolfa;;• the brav4;i4m*Cakd‘trne. cuottue. - .On, on Union boys, in the line leave no blanks March up to the Yells, keeping atep in the ranks. ; Then harness the helves. and move up the train, Grant will finial' the battle—by flanking again. The guilt of the relmle maYtause thorn some dread, 'lint we never will injure one bairn( their head ; • We'll feed, clothe nud teach them to rod and to write, The redakin, the black, and the yellow and white. • . cuintus. ' Thou, rmirtird bravo boys, in your line leave uo btu/4J, , Forirardinkch t o t he keep' thestopl In ybof , s Then harness the horses and bring. up the train ; With Omni on oar Ticket, well flank them again. 'With Grant as our leader, and Colfax beside, We'll close ih the rebuts, to humble'thelr bride. With our Hug overhead, and our ticket in hand, The Union in safe with Grant in command. .Then.haric to the betle•=tis tbr.PeaCeitotTor ; ptt-a-pat Hounds the drum with the Wu. We'll . limber our cannon—wish none to be slain; Surrender, we'll never; but Union maintain. • Cense rebels your aneer and venomous f 4 pito, You ehenld cease U./ do evil; and learn to dotight We'll muster tho loyal, and move up the train, Woli flank you with voting, (not bullets) again. . : 01108.0. 1 Nine chomp for the hoya whd Oiled up the rants : Per the States that were out-- that now fill up the blankß._ .. - Nip cheers for the voters who hold up ottiehteld We'll stack all our arms, when our euezntes yield. IiVA.SIitING'I`ON, COUIRESIONDEPICE. i -,---- WASHINGTON, D. C., Juter. 18Th, 1848. Dear Artes : The'plecilop Acre brie been thecarisc of =eh disturbance and the matter has UM been set tled yet. . . The night of the election the Democrats had such strong Lopes of the result being in their favor. that they celebrated their'viatori by bonfires, processions, speeches, skyrockets, mimic, etc. The Democratic candidate (err Mayor whip supposed he was elected, made a gran speech of deceptance, laying down his t policy, de • ut, to I ‘ and behold; what morning and election ret nip bronght forth; a,sruall majority fur the Bev:alit n candidate! *hat a waste. Several alio-dors' have Occurred on accennt of the election differences, and any quantity of small tights. So much "oupleasinitness" has occasioued that the Chief of Pollee forbid prdcwdensi as a .measure to keep the peace. The city Hall was In a state of fermentation the day I the C ouncil and Mayor were'to be sworn in, both par; des claiming to be the legal officers; whilst the other' . were elected by fraud ; both taking possession of the °ince, both councils meetia4 in; the same Hall. The result Is, this eitt libetter of than most; two boards of connellmen and three Mayors. Mayor Wallacle re. 'fusing to turn over the keys and papers until he knew' . who his rightful successor was. The Democratic council have appointed a Mayor ad interbo. . • 1 The Republicans have decided to contest some of the wards. , I The Chinese Embassy are attracting a great 'deal of I curiosity. Last week they werg, received by the house of Representatives and yesiZrdaY by the Sen ate. Of course .on such occasions the galleries are crowded. To-6y they,are invited to see the review of our troops, which I presume they will think rather a paltry affair, when we consider what;Mr.. Dulhlgnme declared on the floor of tbC.llo;uszt Oallia ifay of their reception, that the lighting population of China cm.- sided of eighty millions of men, while our entire pop ulation is not above thirty'. millions. The comp ii*, thlity•threo all told, eleven Mandarins and twenty-one servanti3. Their dress is the subject of much cora ,ment,and a decided innovation on the Present contrac ted style of dress worn,,by gentlemen . In manners are polite, bowing with ria mach grace as any French , man. The hair worn platted down the back, and 'will measure three, roar, and live kei, the envy of all Melodies: Ttl twenty per cent. bill is occupying considerable of attention from a certain chisswhous its passage will effect. It passed the Deem the other day, but is tube brongtta up today. to. be reconsidered, which is re garded as Its death knell. - W. A. A. "1 lAA' I flat caOffiGlL4dbireiteitr4e "wiekt 'strapping young man, ezetitin the other day In au of fle.e.-We did want to we litut a, piece of our maid so , /e capital, do;.. and, we'll Inst.wtito to Min, . tau yr t do you ? And suppose you had what yo call capital, what would you do with it? You • ant capital.— lb can't you hands and foot, and muscle, and bone, and brains, and don't . you call them capital? What more capital did God Rive anybody ? . . 'Oh, but they arc not money,' say you. But they are more than money, and nobody, cat take them from you. 'Don't you know how to use them? If you don't. Ws time you were learning. Take bold of the first plow, or hoe, or Jack-pane, or broad-axe that you mn -find, and go to work. your 'capital will soon yield you a large interest. Aye, but there's the rat You don't want to work ; You want money on credit, that you may play gentleman and speculate, and end by playing the vagabond. Or you want a plantation with plenty of btrelings upon it to do the work, while you run over the coun try and dio opal.° ; . or want to marry some rich girl who r L, or foolis h enough to take you for your good looks, that ahemay . eupport you. Shame on you young man. Go to work with the capital you have, and you'll soon make int4eat enough on it, -to give you as ratich money as you want and make' you feel like a man. If you ean't.make money on what capital you have, you could net \ ,:ranko it if you had a million of dollare in money. If you don't know bow to uarrbotte, and muscle, and. til!ins, you • • - would not know how to usegold. If you let the cap. Stab that you have lle.idlo, and Waste and rust out, it _would be the tune thing with you if you had gold ;• you would only know how to waste it. Then dent stand about idle, a great helpleis child waiting for somebody to come rind feed you, but go to work. • Tako the first work you can find, no nuiV ter whin ft 18;140 that you'may do well,' Yes, whenev er you undertake, do it well ; always do your best. I you manage the capital yoti already - ft yo will soon have plenty more to manage ; but If you ca u n't or. won't manage the capital God ban given you, you will never hard any other to manage.—E.r-eltenve. New Books.—Moon's Lyra or. Dow. Sentra.= I COLIPAX.—T. 11. Peterson ffi Brothers, No. 800 Chest nut Street, Philadelphia, harem press and will pub lish in 'a few days. "The Life of • Übn. Schuyler Col• fax," written by 11ev. A. Y. Moore, of south Bend, Indiana, who was for twelvo years, as Pastor and friend, bib entire confidence of Mr. Collier, and had access to the flies of the paper published by Mr. Col fax for twenty years, and to the Congressional Globe; knows all his past history and all who have known him from boyhood. Ile began this biography two or three years ago, so that It is not one of the' hurried and ephemeral publications so common in election years. Mr. litooreris a gentleman of line talent' and culture, and there lino doubt but that his biography of Mr. Colfax will be worthy of its distinguished subject. The following letter front Mr. Colfax, to Reir. A. Y. Mooro will explain itself: ' , % . .tsuiworox, D. C., May 30, 1808. "My Dear lir. "As your prediction of a year ago has been realized I have no furtherobjection to your publishing any sketch, more or leis full, of my life, you may have .prClared• you l were for 'dozen years a fellow townsman of, mine. and a valued friend; I suppose you know us much about ray history as the public would care about knowing ; and although my engros sing duties here leave me no tinio to revise the' man eicriPt, I hive no fear that your work will not bo faithful one. TUNE : Walton no Mors. "Yours, very truly, "Soutrynnit Couraz. "Rev. A. Y. Moore, booth Bend. Indiana." , It will be published in a large duodecimo volume of Ave hundred pages, printed from large type, and on the flues* and beat of white paper, with a portrait; on sWel, Of )Ir.!BLit; treeeettgl,,,by Owl of the. fin& !Ar tists In lite conutry, from pinitoiriphs taken bf Mr. Colfax, Within the last week; the whole bound In cloth in the moat inibetandal manner. Price, $1.50 a copy. Canvassers wanted everywhere. Fargo discounts given. Copies will be sent to any One. at once, puat paid, on receipt of price, by Ur Publishers: Drowned.-0n Tncsday night of last week, abwit I 12 o'clock, while the steamer Lioness wits passing up the river with a 90w7 of empty barges, a man ttamcd D. W: 'Golding, who bad cornet down from Smith's Perry on a raft, as pilot, went out in his skill and en deavored to catch huld of the "tow," but in the at. tempt his skiff awung, under the g nerds of Coo boat and he was knocked 4rbmrd. Tl.o en -ickea, who. Tapletlnding owthe Fuarde, r„th ,in and gua,ijvat the engines, bat It wits sou late to save Via life. bitdlY LI not yet been rccound.—Etict Livapool j4cora• • ,4 , ' # l l 4/ !q 4 V a l r l o l 2 14 Beiifer,'&4 - nn" Wean' led the following officers for the casein:AU months ; 'P. C.. Dr. A. W. Acheson; ti : J. Merton'; 1,0 1 : C.: 'CUM *came; it, u. 7 lichen; Moore; P. A.. D. D. Johnston ; P. Dr. D. Mc- Kinney ;0. Noatt Scott ;0. G., David Stoner.. Post No. 108, .IrieF Brighton, Pa, on the e atne eVetW ,ing elected the fallowing afters: P. C., E. A. No.! hie; S. V. C., D: It. airbus ; d . V. C... D. Lloyd P. A D. Shields;; Q. M., E. Pugh; Surgeon, D !Stanton; Serg't. Major. C. M. Chamberlain; Q. M: S. Jas. , Lourimoka. ;P.:•• jl • Strawbeiry strawheiry anti ice ,cream festival was given in tlia Chtrch - of 'Bridgewater on Thursday,and,Prldaif tretingliof last ; 'week. The proceeds are to in; iiii;iemiefChe the par; ; chase of books for the Sabbath , ScluntoMmected. with that coturregation.:Mn have notbood . advised as to the amount of moneyxealLsed on:the.: penesion. We do know however that theattavvberriell and tee Cream dealt out on the last iniening'were as mid as the best . A Bow Among the CbJekedasi—PalaidSßni dry 'night a "purp" belonging. to Capt..U. M. Donel boo, on evil bent; broltehato the Totinry yard of Dr McKinney. Before he "vamosed thaltmehe" be kil led i 3 young ehikens, 6 'old hens, besides destroying two welt-titled nests on whielthens wag Boning. The "plop's, victory was o n ly temporary, however, for when morning came,ho too wont under in consequent of a 'Wilful nse of ilte r erms, • There will be a meeting of tke Board bI Manager' of the Beaver Cniinty Agrietattli - al Sot ety at the Simi,. lire office in litu-Ilorongh of Beaver, oft Saturday Jona Intb. 1863. at 3 o'clock P. IC d full attendance of the membete Is desired. J: R. Ilanneu,Sec'y, Tho State Nonmil School. at Edinbro,• the Nutt plaeo for thu yOungpeople of. Western'Petuir sylvanta to obistn au education . . Its. advantages ano surpassed by.no sltnilnc Institution kuown Was; The Washington. County Denaocraey.+ The Democracy of Washington held their county con• vention on Mondiy last. The following ticket win nominated: For Congrece—"Cpl," .- For Arsorably—Alfred" grelgh and Roberti —• ' - Pros.: Attorney— —Bentley. Commisaioner—Jaa. Kerr. Director of Poor—J. Miller Day. Auditor— ---- Walker. Congrielonal 'contertien—Freeman Brady.- D. R. alterecia and William Swan. Rer tatwu cunfercw—John . iileCtilloirh.. A. .4preteut Br ,T. W. Bradley iarriaM• SNEAD— ISEN"TEL—On June 18th. et the Prawn.; Allegheny city. by Roy. J. J. MeDryer, Mr. J. W. 'lanced, and MIAs Kate Dente', all et Preedatn. Deaver Co.. Pa. 16th Inat . . 2. hy the Bev . NF-01 DAVIS-31cLA the . ny .1. - ;24. Smith. Mr.. tlenry•Ditvia and Mira ntla Litue, both of Beaver Cu.,-:Pa. 1 Deaths. t‘fiNtithEY.--Oe 4I 16th. Of-June. et the Dewier comity Poor llottsei, Mr Jobii (3 , /: BUt luy, ugdd years. Special Noticep. Bee-Dives! Bee hlives and Roney Drawers, for sale by Chas. Coale, New Brighton. I a I "ENTERPRISE 'NM:RANCE CCI."-bIIS. B. Hurst has been appointed agent for Beaver rlounty. Policies which have expired 4111 be renewed on applidgion to him, at Rocle4. tcr, Pa. it WANTED- Old Potatoes, en . rn and Oats, at Shallenberg,er Bros., Bridg,ewater, ra.l 2t . Po mac LEciutie.=lllr . lll — oiCa . B. lohns.ton a young Colorediii`.44iiilef thlt .doentyfetill leo- Ger, 116-3 1 ^ ^..^ ll4 O4elßfil . . "On the subject of • Popular_ CM '• Is young man, as many readers of he Annus are an-Rm.-is a native of our counti, grid has tak en a thorough clisilcil course - le Wbstmlnis ter college. For.some timep4he lms been toweling 'as a public lecturer over sevcril of •the Western States, and the earnestness, can dor and ability with winch he . , rcsentsj the Clams of his race demands for_, it fespeet ful and in:prep:heed hearing. , those who claim that the colored race have no mental capacity, no power of reasoning, and , Com bining im . touching elqquerice and pathos will only give him a c inside:jute hearing, they may have good cause to doubt the . soundOss of-their position. Let u - s for - Once lay aside our accursed hate of race and listen t 9 the pleadings ofa representative nian of the hated hue. Remember July 4th, at l 2 iiclock Fl. M. t.. , X - . . • . , See one of the Prize Cups awarded to A Speer tbr• his celebrated Port Grape Wine.— It is the best grape wine ever produced in this country, the standard wine for commun ion Purposes, and the most. beneficial for - fe mules and , weakly persons. • Lly. SPEER'S WINE. bpver 3 Port Grape Wine is the only calculated to do good in diseases of the stom ach, bowels, liver, and kidneys, such as ty, dysentery; diarrheas, incontinence of Urine and geporal delnlityie bottle:is suffiClent o conytnce - the mpst Sad- of the iirtai. urative powers contain in this wine. Sold by druggists. • . -• ' ' • ORAP.O WINE. , We take pleasure in directing the atte,nthni of the.public to Speer's celebrated Port Grape Wine, a pure and iniadulterated gnipo wine upon which every one hav ng occasion to use wine may most implicitly ly. I • The, wine is iwide at , is vineyards, Passaie,.ll-7 , J. It- his it ri it - Aran mellow "jeicinoss,iand brilliant color, and is not only an agreeable beveragc,t 'but highly beneficial in its properties. We know this to be the ilict,, baying tried the. article ., thoroughly. Use Speer's Bottled Wines - with his signature, on - the cork, and you •ai e sure of getting a pure article . —.Darrnport Democrat.' 1 i 2t NEW *ACKERI4 ! NEW NO, - 3 MACKERAL 1 (1868) in quarter bbls also Nod in lCitts and by the pound, at Shallenberger,Bros. -FOR . PIO.NICS.- • • Fancy Crackers of all kinds; PreservedYeackeptin Heavy Syr up ; ‘. • - Imperial Prunes in airtight boxes. Sardines, c • - , . Pine Apple in cans, English. Pickles _ French Mustard prepared, • .For:elerbyx •7, • Bros. ••, Shallenberger, • ME , . .. . Beeson's Hydraulic -- 'Cement - - Tor' - & lel:icy; it . 1 - . ---' .l ' -'• Shallenberger Bios.. • • - Glassware, Wood and :Willow ware; a frill risiorthienfit the i low: est cash rates,. for ,sale the 14 1 ani4y Grocery' of/ . "Shal r eaberier af66:lt noinalts !VIED Cli 9 r 9 ,.XC AIII: THE BEST IN ,USE Uso Rohrer's Tonto Bitters, The very Lest fn the ;Write.. • r ; R. E. -SELLERS & • CO„ Cor. 2d and WOod streets, PITTSBURGH, P4l. • Wholesale Agents Or Op West, For sae* 401111 MOORIOk4II4 rtt. - JeZ67:ly. WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER ! WAIL PAPER ! Oil 010ths ! Oil Ckiths JOH, Cloths I AL XL T 3 ' M ! .41. XL Xl' Mirl" 113 r.. 496 1 2 , -Xi sr t . . TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND IIOLTS OF WALL • IL PAPER just received, and will be eold lower than can be purchased elsewhere, at 33. Bridgewater, Pa , - med. from Enelatel, beating the original packages. Also, Window !lades. Satchels; Trunks. Stereoscopic Views Of all place of.interesa In the country and upon the continent. I respectfully give notice to nil to cull and see the large and well selected Stock of general VARIETY GOODS. Included io'above, we have . Looking Glasser, Car. pets,'Engs, Oil Clothe. &c.. of beautiful deelgo and B. Milt - Emir& • mart I GRAND SPRING OPENING AT J. H. BENCE'S, THIRD STREET; BEAVER, PA Entirely New Stock z. MILLINERY - GOODS 1 . ' • , 3yERS. BON ' NETta, - • . J. H. Bence • I* pod receiving a floe stock of THI i MINGS of ev ery kind, Dress Trimming*, (amps, cc s for Trie)- ntkieotc. Buttons. We claim to have a good selection always on band FANCY DANDKERCIIIEFS, AND GLOVES Of all kluda. entre and Cellar*, Ladle& Scuffs French Forma, . . Embroidery, . . •A good' aisortm iotatways oA Wind. Ikpitltal pet erns of stamped work for L2llo' underwear, Bc.. itc VEIL - STUFFS, of oven. descritition lidTJAND BONNETS ALTERED.CLEANED !OW DONE .OVEN • ; Alio, 'Dresses and • Sacques eu and made to order. EieganarenOtt WhalOtroike Corsets, TerrchAiy. PINKING ' AND STAMPING Done to order. note new etyler of .uoor SKIRTS. myna ca hand • • . Our Goods are tovisrmable and earehally solected.- Everything desirable in our line is added to our stock as sown as introduced in the market. Oar, goods s$ what we represent them, and our prices as low as any Thanking our Mende and custumcm for pest patron age. we would respectfully ask a continuance of th same. Give us an early' tall and ea tidy sulk selves . Great Bargains ! DRY GOODS AT THE NEW STORE 9F James Dr Tat D1A.46 . 1m, ROCHESTER,. :PENN' Dry , GOOds of every Desoript on. TER CIERAPRST IN BEAyER COUNTX. STRAW . GOODS', MEN AND IVY'S HATgIBAIr , ROW. AND ROOF tiRISTIN TRIALXVOS. . • HOSIERY AND GLOVNS. .- FANCY GOODS. • • Thee Gonda ate all* new, baring been bought tOr crush elnce tbo late decline. ,' i • . .1 . . • Cali'. Zak"' and SeciAsi. Bargairth, As we are brined tb bell at PITTSBURGH' PRICES Etas44%ot?llthieind m e ad ne Stliching Nen's Shirts made to order. • NO TROUBLE TO, SHOW. GOODS. Remember the Owe. room tbrmerty occliPLFil by Nelson & Roessler, ' I /tr-r T . .itE • D X 0 .fir • . rioatEsTEll, PA. JAMES. A. FORTUNE. P. S. I have recured I 6.141)(.4.ti of WATT purl/tail* of IrriagrMter. , , Lmy2o-tie, -AIRY /11 I : f New Sprig Goods I ERIE FiRST OPENING SPRING 'GOON FOR 1868 F. A - FOIVIOep • CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE IN THE DIAMOND NEW PRINTS, NEW MUSLINS, NEW „GINGHAMS, ALSO; Table. Dinner -Crash, Red Flannels, White - Flannels, Yellow Flannels; Jeans,' Cas.§im‘ cies; T*ebds, Drillings, Hats find . CaO, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts,; Notions and. Fan cy Articles Trimmings, Bo e t Ribbons, M . • ery Goods,' &0., The snore comprises the most complete Stock eve offered to the citizens of Beaver county, and we take 'blesser° in assering ens cestenswe and those who May favor us with a call, thin the above Stock is as cheap •8 OTC: .1. B. BENCE. F. A. • Fortii.ners Fortune. I, .-•‘.• = ordix EiM'?I'BObY SEOLNg ; NO ADVANCE. :r i•" • ' ROCIIESTER PA. • NEWF CHECKS NEW DELAINES, `NEW'COVIRGS, and ''PLAIDS RFAUNDER TUE PLACE, MEI 1 11 13 35 (CO F MESE IN THE DIAMOND, ,:__ ROCHESTER, EWE BIG SIGN Across the pavement. Ili 'F - Your I:),la'.vv,li; PEST Vir4lp.l WHEAT, Warranted Equal to, ''.'DAYTON • SNOW' 1411.11. 1114,10 1 11 " YI:I4 MCC; .7-slA s Sie • , r - a 1334 Aujit4.annisti.4* • 97th § cu. u t A E)ge,f3 c fg cu. 7- -a ••• 1 .1 11,1 f4/.. I rItAT:- ' 4 ,' ETNA INSURANCE CO, • • -- -Hartforl, Conn: '• , „ ASSETS (at ' Matttet .Valk?, • i'ath on haal and • • S . l Pearl - state, . 1133.0a1.81 Storttnote Bonds, t Fr30.8;9,00 bank ' • 1,=,810 U. S.. State and City Stock 'and 'other ' public attcnritice, • , 1.04,131,21 Total uabllltici 4,0,01 GS 'Net Asoets...,' —' . $$118,11:411 1 rlrDuly Attested, Sworn to and Signed. . The Attie benranee Company to the Truatee of 1t Patrons to an' extent ten fold greater than:of Its trwtk Stca:kbolaltee TOTAL LOSB.EB PAID, $23,000,000.00, If a proix4 estimates to fomted of the nibs and de struction occsoloned by the burning of Twawrv: Tours MILLION P o uLLAIIMI -of property, moon people In moty grade and postintm, 4n amounts largo and small, coder every conceivable circumstance; it will give a correctlra of the Company's good works, and the vela, o gems's; undurrlitlrs. Thq oldest Is the cheapest t • . • - • AGENTS YOU BEAVISWEQUISTIfi, . . A. Wynn, Beaver, Pa.; A. G. McCreary, .Now Brig'', ton, Pa .: C. B. Itarat, Rochester. IN.; 7ottil U. TrW Me, Hookatown, Pa. , . ... .. . . . . • inv2o'lM. • NEW ST.O.R.E IN BEAVER, PA, . • . AlItS. B. U. BEM,4Mt BESPECTVULLY VC, ' lal. nuances to her many friends In Beaver. Bridge water, Boeher ter, Freedom. and through the argolnin country. that rho has oilseed a very superior stock °lg •.• • • 4 PRING AND SUMMER GOOD Which she offers at the very Jowost prices. Demons wilblng any of the following Goods cannot do talttog ban by calling :. • EMBROIL R Y, IezLYCY GOODS, -- VEIL B TO7PF 6 , !UNDERWRITES, ZPli WS TRIMMING GLS, O VE4 ACE COLLARS, CtC.,W • . • hhe deal to call ittentlon itleePto the fact that etiO ban oniaetteil milkthe VAlithl'i 5T011.3. a . r• • . LITERARY & NEWS DEPOT, , and will supply all _orders roc ILAGAZINItti, LIES aff and - g: T MUM Wag, iN • :varieties or tiTATIONARY. lon will be yery welcome to call and examine the stock. - Priers are melt an will salt rm. Stwarwrair the Pkaosz• MIA Ilatina, s alnierti, nearly eppoatte the U. P.. , I? . .cpiaary. Sele•Olktf. • Geo. 0. Speyeror: • ' • Has just returned from lite East and is now reetiv lug a Large and Well Belched Aomori. Meat of Spring and Summer 0004 g. AT IIR) OLD STANII Corner of Water and James etv., • POOCheater, Pa,, GENERAL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, • • . - HATS, CAPS, ' BOOTS ind.SHOBS, GROCERIES, .• • , - PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, IRON, • . NAILS and • • • CARPENTER TOOLS,' , ROPES and 001111, PACKING YARN, OILS, , 1 OILS 1 nu m, vim AND 13 OIL. Queengi ;irate' and vtecro FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR, TrIOLPSALE and RETAIL. liming tho Nolo agency for Alio cclebratod CANTON CITY MILL For itorticoter"arid or Pour to d era at Fittaburgh vas; otivhis 61110 t, from titers.— Alto, • ' • • Wl' 111 71, , • virlloLEsAag,/,,klD-r,rif*AlD. Ala°. having the agency fur Buffalo Scale Cad Scales, we oiler to the publir i Scale* at manufacturers prices, conks. tang or Counter, Hay, Cattle, Larcuunt, Rolling Rill aud Railroad Bodes. . „ Also, Agents for inreka Bono Sulphate of Limo and Ilseter I'4oaf:elands. . Bessie Salt IfaunfaetnMg Ozew nit always on hard, we have alwa3ra a full'istoWon . • OUR MOTTO;: CALL ME AND. lUU wukid 0441 4641$ sprlV;ly. i 3 MEM
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