The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 01, 1862, Image 1

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Uyffija- AB9US
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Ig3. VEIL, . Zl l 2ll.l'A .
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jiiasaiay, Ostobar
N , cH bLSON iCo., Proprietors.
„ DoLiAit and Fxtrr Cek'ts
“ aT ,v.vsci; otherwise TVo Dbi.'-
x ’° P®W r discontinued
■•arrearages arc settled. _ '
'r. Ite fs esi commuiiicatiiiiiSj by mail
yrtpipt attention.'': •■' v -
WORK TO DO.
tjj n. n. sioanaUD.
-a h i norfii and Ike vreß| —:
V-ar are joined, heart and band,
* lie 'fagot
r-ti the laws of, the land,
Jr,rib. y^id-aea,
♦ lov.il tlicrcto,
creedoja-fcas-’jrwrlc
tc dr;
,jo ». f t that ye know. |
Icti iorJhe free,
;;-rn=Jn new larila,'
■l'jtriae shijistbrough, the sea
i.rrJeri in th
•j: tat the new—
.v-'m worlc jour a Ires
cliHurcn to Uc I
■■ 'd sift frcm ltdr. gfayce,
,j v’culd s!-;at t J i!>c:r -
r sens
r-.x'.v Tfov»*S| drop your tools,
.lulder your rri'.n? I
eb to the couth,
twi \ cur wa
c:b v o:lt
:: d-li'-UtSi to dell*
c runs,
:hct-rius df» fr&tmen
s!; ouldcrcd their guns;
Oli ti*£ eoult:, -"-
• vll: cruch. and fevbi'ao.
.Jr sad work
children to dol
:h and .west—
■ iiikea their stand
tbal they lovcj’
ws uf .;Le land I
Liainlaiu them till
u*f sficr it, 100
y ‘i leave, the work
lu'li t-hoir children do!
t ’
ay Fern on Masculine
Beauty. ~ . '
1. tu- tv t r,n n-, s SeargeaiiU Major.llany ißoalraan, rebellion- against the 'jUitned Sfoles,; seemed deternuneiifo force* 1,0 ty} l ' ll * 0
fi j •• * ; Washington county. J ..-ami the fact tuat any State or the , enemy, and, takepossessioSinf the' vino .Befog: himself, t-uij jtfnoliy;.seo foy .
. Vi:;A- Hl ' ‘ a '.; j • Quarter Master ScHi-'eaut -T.. C. '■ people. iheri-of'ifbaU on tioti.duyi.be in, mountains' in spite of any obpo»itioii i measure}. ! Beginning iu|a hejlish eon
\° l^" k / ‘H¥ Y* “'' Xiebolson Elver count",’ Koos fofob rep.-tfecied ft. tj* Cot*. ** '.that miglit be placed ini p 1 ; tl
e or af li;a b t n!l Uommissarv Soargeant; Tomas No-: «f Aho-. United. .States by- member^■■The line did not give way W&h in-] °n and! upheld by fowiek labor a'ser-.
~ I ncaiu., o ,at Raet, 4<--, . Wusbington- county. . chosen, iberetoat elections, wnei ein a . stunt, but kept moving I fnryjwd , ati'd v >lo race, Ilia poison has! wasted 1 .cveiy O O/
l a niy way vi ttniikiiig.. -n , 0 j t 0 Colonel Jas MtCretrv i majority of life qualified voters of upward, pouring volley ] aftcK“volJey part of Übe.Soutb and even infeeled it. " 110
,xnd ho must ) have n ; to Colone l, Jas.. , J i u- 'tIMJ aympgUtiking nfo the ..KortltV;
gous p.ea»e,. iSu t Dr.Hc'rr, Lancaster. . I shall, in.; the absence hi strong - eoun-, 'until at laset the rebels -rah I War, carnage, bavoe, desoljtuon and !
Cv. If Jt- ’Ti H C First Assistant Surgeon, Dr. rWia- i teivuiliiig deemed cou- preeipiuut|ly to. the ; havenarked it!.
r= ; t .yq V ■&{ / n ~i'’w- 1 r ban, Washington. ... i j elusive evide v.e that Suet: State and . 1 .•■;»} il'..io.i. dr.w-a -deadly bath and thousands ot true and .■ Look-in
a-lliv’s hiudd; -it-Tl* Seconds Assistant Surgeon, I)r.' thoipeopici thcreir.t iia ve rcjbot-1 >pi ius has it u lfo" il * ; ifoutld vie
... . v, ln i Sbai'D "VS asltinbton-countv ■ lion, agan-.st the. ik mt e.i .s.i.t7>\ : ' n ! , . , J . aT, i. t ■■horrid altars. 1 ■ 1 j-praetieal,
. e:,K - !f; 7- Tbe Sut-T Tlml - this terri7/trio^n?
*\ :?4 r•,/V *Vu- r t* 1 **• U I *or I believe, nn net -At; net to u.alee^i 1 1)er s. widely .float over their .tliillllv.dy.ble efiiiijci againlst hiim:i,n : iiatuie, and cm j(jS-il-».
'to- cSnicnti • I,a . v « been r niade. but .'have not vet a “-additfonai- nrtieiu or war/’gq.yrOV-Trimks, although drenched in blood - against ja'. Union;"a edirst|iuition and; a years, li\t
■ A to trepible ill ' thed c ‘ li ani.oiinecd; . 1 - ’ , ' vd 3iauie ik.. Ipvd. and.v; act
Woman Ae’lovedr - Of' , At ' :ui !lt?W .»»'« “Roberts' t|»e. words and rig..res totlouing. ; omc >trt kf, u,o fighr n. 0,4 gl^iou^;■*? J“ S .H ' >s so'.iiadfSnnwisc as t|j 'Mens ; the
r: lo -is ,« !lr 7rti.i Jolhntrv." ,to till- the vacancy^-occasion. ’ ■ Be it enacted b\j the and House] X, . . .T.J " . '. t i find, its Just ihtntiu:i;)jeypn jin the dts- yiptnor 1
e ;,v b,u,{ ‘e tetri' rn' 'd b.V the promotion of Caj.l. iJobcms; 0/ 'lteprisc/U.ilk-e* of ..A United XMes . tb “" 7 1 1 'y^x 01 " 0 nUpvei; 'Vith; u-rnpered: ■ laha ties arul been' jfdu
i'Ks j!;ai p'er’k-' Vv,cdiinc/v •’ 2<i 'Fhos; ircnrv tvas^' elected °l A liteiicu >“ Vo'ij/cis.tttseiiibkd: That • goldq , f -, \ ; [ , • iWfoolislr;fovi(ig,qf ;pa.tdis:tnS? giving an
!*•irnioiiicn<fv- - ' therfe 1 Uaptaui. and A; 11. Calvert was elect- litreafter the following shall be prp-[ - l i. ■|!5K- , aii.any) tfoJnatfor how I; ul- rthe dui.n
and Abuse!* si d ‘ ihe ndlk ' l ' li -Liontenaut. Capt. .ileiirV, al-. as an:; additional ar'icje of} The Militia 1 ---pti'a; or V hl^An .
••.1 ‘ qvbjj," * ji' : though' youngi. possesses the..' :yw<>7>'inej for the 1 government, of the army,; y QV - ' ' extenu ije, much less, juStilyl this ! hor- ■; and loyfil
mo ga Dors .at ihc
--.s -.‘jHo ol a liatidaOmi; imin
think ul’.caiTyiiig’a
v.W ’.vuuiil: -use, a jhlrasol to
a a;t oh his oy.fs. Ile.iair
■' or warm I.'is, liands-in'.- li
-.'as;!, " .5..-][>
(.•■u.ir.it :!ic MiicitJal-oe
- lib: outside cs.aiWaV; Jnfanty. Coiapa,
of .a siorn.v d.;v wltliV".™?'*P«: n 111
i’.iijiiiV; »tho. ‘tailor "didn't i. oveii r wl..d. would
, i .i.:' -i,i,, ol.aiiy iiiu-r«*#t t<) \ our ■ readers,-.u
> wX'
: .-Cyl-.' i; - ■ '"^V£R.'’
<<!■’. hope deterred ;
■ v.d;ai,a bo<v he
’V, a:it uii expressive adieu
-■■■■; y. uhis iiahd h/For ail
• i.yl ei!utcitcd;-for/-Lo hath
■ 1 • . '
i vit v. ::yvntiouy.i , ->l.ands«iino
:l b". I'Ui'lA-r’r/ v.-)ndo\v-waV;
■ij iluih'i ii, with a pc-1 Jock in
' * -!iiy awroraicJ, juid
V ~ ! y ymoui.i:iC-hi', 'wiili
.;i ;/paiut jiot on' each
*;f ••tyiy dot-of a gfSatee ! i»ii
pretty 4jlisit;in<: rli
‘■■V'/’ i!s ■'■dirt boMoin,, anti [it
•, ■•y.'-' I'H-Us-j a»- if Lc. would.
/' : '".i'-tk-J ;1M ai !icf look
~i aliviu’-v ivcl u ; dcbtrc lo'
ii&ir<of sudac>ti>»a»*i’
j U;iuiu *jo\vi -oi cr'eain,
•• i-yii rose leaves over it* 1U-
readers, v.-Lcn soul mag
question of 'beauty is
,v !\V bom one -loves is ul
-li.e, he world's arbitrary
r;' ii'aflalHtillg' therefore.
yy. :-\Vhat >au the hancl-.i
■ --■‘till see to.ailmue in thst I
Jones i rt of, ‘•WbUt'
T: i-eo to like in that
you ‘sfmbly tall:
! ; s cu gcneia'.ly do osrsueh
' *t il the -•parboh -geits ; his
• tiie ceusua goes ■ou all the
■ r ’P upi lied steam to the
aVn»ws of the age; Morse
(iiilvanisni to be'the -dai
of*.men. ’ STevr
!ed the maces of the> stare
thi-ij- n.oiibns (he mariner’s
ocean. What
■l'-V c r’ 11 ? ' n their depart-.
cr |does in .medicine.—
discoveries in Sen
to'use in the curie of
J hiakes the ocult discover
.. H*a( chemists available-for
‘ ' it m a - His med
iovv jiviccK at which they
;ii ,1 "'p WLilhirt the reach of ey
n*f“i Lesl " 'sdom and the best
m?’ 6 ®- [Wilmington,
--an. ■] . -
Vol. 3 B--jSTo. 4£).
Letter from the 140th Regiment. I ’ A PROCLAMATION tary and naval service of the' i
Camp Shwakd, V President of the United
Parkton, Md., Sept. ]9,1862 r - ; States; I i wttiin their,rc*puciive ppherciiol iser-
As Beaver county ? is pretty UrLwb ' I ; ' --V. fv.ee, thenmff.ui<i wp^s^v^rocitr
'represented in this (tho 140th) I, Abeauam Ljxcops, President of ‘ intl W:
I thought, perhaps, a few items; i,ie •tinitcd Stales of America, and $
.might not prove uninteresting to thoi Coramanderdn Chief of. tbe Acjny and thc .. TJ j \n
readers-of the Argus The ro-nment j Nuvyni.ercof d Jhercby PBOCJ.AIM %«| h6re o the f
I arrived ntfliislplaco on Wednesday ond DECLARE that hei-icaltcr, >ehohion, , shall, updo the ryslojatiorr
morning, the,loth icst. Two •• compa-1 Jjereto&iwd. the war will lie prosecuted M>d vela ions
nits are fda tinned above -this place ! f ol ' Dm object of. piaeticallv resulting ni l !
j about five'.miles;. tw<v. to ISiH-e Constitutional ? re)«tiJn betwcJ^ 1
{ miles below. add the remaining six* the United StateK and the people there- or dislnt bed* compcn trfod,for all .■
are stationed here! ? lof in which States, that'region . if, i If *» 9* the United ;f tates, t
Parkton is on the .North Central or may be,. suspended ordisturbed ; fho hjss, o. jv ► ■
i Pail road, 55 miles frpin Harrisburg.! purpose n pop the next
iand 30 miles from Baltimore. It.eat.; meetingolUlotigfess to again recpin- uSdjfi Wf3
| boast of a-church; hotel, store, village mind the adoption lof=a I practical i‘. T . L ; U j ■,- ■
j post-oflice, two shanties, and measure tendering .pecuniary aid *o ;WdVav-'-offsike
ambrotvpCiCar; The people in this the; live acceptance or rc|«cuou of all t t,m tno «_d oa>
| »nloi. 5f «... Sli'vc Slalt. ,o £ftt .U. p00,,1.
i loyal, which is 'gtSierallv the ease i-u all whereof may not then be in rebellion • •*% i-tetl - tnd. a t>e
! vwtjo'nif as longrii, thero arc the United States.- and which ; ° I
j troops in the neighborhood. . * : Slates may then have voluntarily, or >“?■ ° 4T* Wrmi*f
| ..Of the smvenderjand reeanturo of! thereaftermay; voluntarily adoijt the, ; Rv f'.f
, Tliirpcr’s Ferry, your readers will immediate, o.: gradual abolishment off i-*T g ec StWo
; havc- hearih • ere this reaches you.— Slavery within their-respective limits; j » >i- If ■ St.P A. D,. oec }, t a.HWo. ;
•! iliies. who was in commund. at ibc cflprt; tocoioinxu pi|rson.s ■. ‘ . p^ nris^vnri j n I '
; Harper's Perry.-and who was killed .of Alncaf. descent with then-consent j .
• ;-i tlic’ciigagenicr.t, was a citizen or U P UI) »!>}« coiuiiieiit or clsciyhciv with ( it sends'a thrill of pleasure thrimgh ■
| this county, and lived: a few miles be- tlicj previously obtuloed consent in the every loyal heart Penne ylvhnia tbj‘
j low this .place.- - lias body reached Houonineius c.yis'ing thcie, wpl be high praisobesi'pw'fld'upon'!
t liiiiiit? • (iitv (iiiit -o( -i(iir' rontin• iliut oij • t liis*l , i « I»■ i o ■■ '< .»»'-. t vj;' i■ ■ J
..i * n - H t,,r j f r rm.,r mwi conduct of our anti n6w
‘•Uviiug a< *iu - Jauuiir.yvin thuyuu 01 ouj ono > 5 i o * . | ..-T, >
( There has nothin-transpired ofanv I thousand eight hundred -ami sixty.; veteran Reserves; ,n the
j purlicuhi.r interest since weeainc h'eiv.; ihrcc; all persons held u.s_ slaves with- 1 ties Maryland. TIJcJ-
Occasionally- dm- scouts, ftVhich are ,?••>' Slate, or‘ any designated pai t Udoker whe'n he advanced to'the.si|p-i!
>at day and night, bring ing-straggler. <,f > phitff, the; people wbereor shall . )01 . t ~f Iji l 0; god theyjwith Blckietlts’Sl
j anvi tf he.c|».not givg ii good iwiount ; ‘ Brigade, held thc^extrenieIJeftji 1 Jeftji
ol himself ho generally • lands in the cd Mau., »naU OC.-tnepcUolwaia-unu , o, .- .. i.. ~ it n ,[
j guard-house. 'There is hut /ii tie sick- fhrever free, and the Executiyy, Gov-; of the line. Hero the thej,
l-.ni.-ss iii the ng-rnu-nt. so f;,r. ; i’hefare enin.eut of the,United States iijchtd-'. holiest, but the line, moved acVdilyii!
iis good, woi k riOt-h:;i : d. ancJi the j bovs ,'*'ig the mnita'fj and n ival ahujonjy , o jji var j with a perfect aid 1 unbrokens
! «ll apjiear Welh coin ent cdi Tht-regi- i|“;reo( v.;d tveogu:;;.; and maiplain J j .^ )n j. v y u witness writinfiCfbrihoi
i meat ispfiicerrd as toliows. viz ;i the nvedoni c-« sue.i piiieoas, and u ill - r ■/ j i -.i -; (
i Colonel R. P. Rob.-rts. Ecavef. dofiq act or acts to rep; ess bUC h per-! f >•« 1 1>, K J m.cS. SaJ S . j,d , • ; ;
| Lieut. Colonel, J. T. Finicr i Gan-■ «r any of thenij in any (tfiorts-, - The valof- displayed on ithtS; oeca
-1 oiisburg. ■ they may pinko tier their actual free-! sion by the 1 Pcnnsylvtiiiuj |R«i«crvcs,
! elnjor.- T. 15. Rodgers. Mercer : e«.'.t • denn.tha’fhe Ex,ecuiivejVyiU.oii the first, and the Coips (Oimcrly under , the
i Ad'iutani, Will Shellenhergcr,' Jsca d;-y of Jatiuaiyi gfore-.aid.. by procla i' cninniund |ot MeDowcli; is ‘deserving
' ver c'ouhtv.' i°- , u.aiioii, desigi.ule the Stale- and,parts , of- the.highest praise. jN.ot ,t£|«frag
-1 Quarter Master; S. B. Bentlv,Wash- ot Blaitf if,aiiy., in- which- Ui.o people ; gler could jbe seen on fieldilMpl.ycry
jingtdii cduritv-i' ' * - liieivivf respectively shall then be in I man was at his post in line,!
Homo- I
, \i ; . ... T - . j>; . i t 1, i- i Cult -ias foHow-s
i;cqfiiMU> 1o make an efficient, ,J Ol the United states, and .shall bo , },. •. 1 , r\! nd cU
pfii'jer. viz : brains ami ciwi-v, and I obeyed as such : ■■ ’ . j.ing proclamatmn, uader dalc v b^pt.| tuni J
■proSu-ftiiat- tljeV-ompany will never i ‘ All olßey.i-a or persons iivlho ! 2ith; |. ■ ,V ' J j.inciit; j
reel'd thvir selection. |m i I i.i ai\ or ,na\a| scr\ic|o ol .the b-nit-j ** TW/eiVtT.ft Tiio tlircutchL’d inviisidii^\
The Bedeer Companies have boon i'.ed .Slates are prohibited from, employ- ®f’.Per •by the rChel Army !"% re 1
UieToljoAviiijr fipsitions in the ’ «'g- Wiy °f the forces under their rc-. j, aa _l,- ei . u aW|s(cd by the-jifoinpl d;
t*
iiiiiv
‘•Huberts liil'uDtry.” Coin-:
.Rfcinu'iJt
The President’s Proclamation —
; ' Emancipation
‘ The rcbollionj is ,at an end ! -The
j President Lastlbfio ai,good deed, at a
| good liipe. tile has pronounced; the.
j doom . Sluvef-y pit the A meriean
j Coptinem ~ After dallying with; ibis'
i great sin, because bo dreaded 'td ■do
• violence td thc.lnlcrcsfs and wishes of
(any portion of .the people! lie Las ac
| copied the of experience,, and
: eiuls the; wafby putting au. end Hi. the
j cause i)f the war. If this rebellion
; has taught us alliy thing, it is that by
: Slavery weihavi! been defeated, in our
i-national ; pr<‘gr|esr~-by slavery the
; rielu st and ikirfst portions of our He-'
i public''havei been kept as a deserted
i wildcrncss-j-by slavery a great part
| of!the people have been' estranged
from another—by slavery our.imjtitu-
I lioil's have been Iprcvented from devel
[ oping tbjc liiessirTghoorjatliersiintend'-
jeu they Should bestow. .Slavery has
been the gperpcitual disgrace to! the
j American n.ame/ Slavery has ibldofn
ed into soditi6n,| and ripened into war.
Why should it live? It ha-s menaced
efur dearest fights, and has. rob bed us
of our dearest kinderd. This Ickifful
monster, intertwining itself around
the vitals of tho Republic, retarding its
grpwtb, ..destroying its , usefulness,.-
making its very existence wretched.'
at last J srvghlj the life which I had
nourished it, and do rend the bosom
on which it had grown. in self dc-j
fence wo, have wrestled in its enihra-j
cgs—wrestled in 1 blood, war,” carnage. 1
and Bhiughter—and all in vain. The :
struggle is now.for life or death. If;
olaveiy lives the Republic dies. The. 1
Republic must livu, anil so slavery j
must die. This is'the meaning-of the i
President’s : proelauiatiou, and his!
words record slavery's inevitable.]
doom. j
President Lincoln has followed the
logical course of events in issuingihis
proclamation. He turns, a new loaf,
and, at the head of the page, ho writes
—'SxJLSGaJLTiox.—Phita. Fress. •
BgrThe safest, and much tW com-'
monestway to steal, ii to buy and not"
to pay.'; '■ ' 'i .
.■ T^T^-Avi?T?
•jpectivo conmuuide lor the purpose of j
Sciuruing from'HCi-viciv or-; }| u , gtuiej ‘uad tho Higniii; vicVoilv! t ' n ? 'hi crihie .is .eillijor a ;Tvihiub liOi
labor,wti’b may[ liavo .escaped- iVom \ achieved li\- Goil McCloilmiV aniivAhiii' tjailyr atdiclu-t, or a zAilot ho .blinded lin pfisitio
uuypcisvns to kviioin such -labor in, lhc Amicthhi, and Thu alitei b T l tll1 ’ ''>«n vicWtTW he will not) sqp-iWawl.qr^
, e uiinpil lo bo diip, and any olncor win.: rit v with which the people u. everyii, lls •‘-•iidnnity.-.. !■. Xj |v , 1, : ;ldho -Adh.
blial. be found guilty by a couvi tnafii.il • S ection-o'f; lho loinmouwcit th'rushed!! WhatjTellow, cilidsfwf is a jiati lot’s ■ y
| °*. 'l'n.atinjt this! article, snail boj ots- j to tho'rcsifMo of their, bfe.' I:ern oil tUo,■ duty in jthosc* trying-; i ‘W”P , i.? l i'
j inissJd iroui the Service. ,; • (_'ntnbcrhin|d valley border, lit worthy!) Surely!it i» to jttphold alitif >tyen”;thcb^,' v ip pdul
\ -• And be \t jurthcr That: 0 p | j, c - J* c.si. praiscUj—l j theV-gpy'ernriieiit in Jitsl effortsHp (fu^ll
j shall Ituke ctfipct ft om ami after, j 1 !iiot‘ ivipiired b}* tlie Un*niB of! iiiis| Uvickotl attempt at insurrWijbb.; V*?
: \ik passage, I | ; the call to pass ihe border State.! \o■•Ljrijig’ t heyofen’d|crB ■*’ .
i -Altio't, to the uiiith and tenth sections; puf brave fiiep. ( utinned to the rigor of j The band pi
*of, an bet, entitled “An act to suppress ', V ;a*. and ujunaiitrd in military mbve-i j i&f none 1 ioo strong. Wits adversary I
insurrections,, loj punish l reason :aa«i only entered Ma**yi 1 has j pressed it hard, untill the; war! h.as v
I rebellion, s’ eze aiul eoiiiisOiVie the pv*F'* but held Hagerstown utl been [brought to the very doors of the °jnmouv,o
=.pci'ty. of rebels, iiiul tor.oilier purpoj iyaucing iue'j• pressed•iWw.uiM- to the r OapjfuLy'Certainly the ipda, whp,;how, Jt. \
I es/--.approved July i j Lu, IboJ. : an-.;, and>cs : rMcd tile ihiivatened by tmmidaihtsand cnu|cjismi by ac*eu- ‘
i yliich seclions are in ihe words-, u:. . . t ...f.vi ih.Oiit of. tlih.- jcbclls 'bi?oir and bylhult-tinding, ondeuvofs j a |V
; tiginvs following. ; | \ mil trots' in lliuj --United j.tQ'iurraf}) |portion 'of tbb pePple,^ : \ 110 P^ m
1 { *'jSiiC.- 0. And he - if- further cndcU Ftoivice arrHvd and Vejie.vcd ; efitll. them ','by''Ay hut' name you may, now lii a :
That ail slavotf yf (perauns who snaii them. Th ;if timely .and jberoic ac-i didnocija|ts, CM)nservatives or iyhat.cvtir ;IS
Gerealter- be engaged in , t i,, n Las' llie 'Slater from the ! else; agfiinst tlie goyonnncntvcribples
the tiovcrnmcut ox fbc Xihtict. throarlof the ipvadiivg crte'myy whose • tbc ptArtrjthut wages the against a] .V *'
Scales, or who snail in. au\ way ov-jjcecssities.]made.even 0 v -jjcecssities.]made. even iHlFitaxy strati-'] imitoni (and weakens* tfe- efforts U.oi; 1
aid or oomlort I bore to, and escaping gy Mibordinate to I siibduc.theiu. : lie pinny ■ hot Uc ;ir :
from suclf persons and tjiking re luge ■ • therefore, T, Aiidrew Cr.’Ciijn. traitor in ihtentipn, ihe.Mnay be jacCua- j energy an;
I within.the J^nos. s tho, army, and nil. ('overiior of the said | Coimuob- ted on|ly;byIparty zoulyiuid nfay,tliiidv;!. a S?!
bjyves captured ffom >aea j»e!>i>n.s. ny , \vo;thh.dp\lmreby order tha|jtlie!ti‘6pps; l? his puj osc just, but his 'act :1s iinjurous; Tlic imp
do=erted; by them, aiip,. coming unaor ■ called into jibe service ;of tile Stite |jy|i and to ids directly to the aid pf .the Ibo ■ before ;
; the eon troll oi the t« overt* lucnt of .Ipe General Order Xb, 30, be discharged*: .enemy in arips." He who in|theSe ; per- j Lp(rjsla;nii
j Luitod dtates, and ad fhivos. ol tuoh ; U!] j that they bn seht to riieir homes ilmis times would wcaUcn (lie i-phth ; SoiTatoivul
■i pdxoiis found oiv or being wit mu any ; as rapidly t)*ansp.oV(!at : i6ri can -be fdenc« pf the | natipn or tho slath in : iper-let;t h:i
],.ace (jccuinec. bv rebel forces, tuud. fm*nished, and in the Jiamc of ,dip' ;^ ■lliostfwho admihisujr o|c gavc!rniho‘nt, itlih'DeT>ai;i
( afierwurds by’ VUe lorces -Ot _ .pco]>lo ~on tl»ej bonier, |il- givesdo
ytho b lilted Slateji, shall bo deemed tender them- the gratefal jiC4<|no\yledg ! p- j blc'«ida 1 ; || - f .[ ■ t; .' L to elr
..captives of war, iuiU shall P c foreyer - mcn^B 0 f a rescued ■ Gomnionwealfli :.|This Lidmiidstrallhn’ Oftnnol be dis- !- : p'bVd--faiid[
their auc. not again ; an( j b.y eC ommeiid that the |cohipunies ! ])luced liir nearly three Wars I aiid no- pur ou;n f
hefu as slaves. -| j dischargedifrom avilve service should ecssarilyl bh jpokod./sto, t() carry ' appeals.
•-S; 10 .Andie it take prompt measures id on the y*|ttr Mark! weli il the inn* ,l '"
-j£C v . ... further enaetmi,'-
That no'.slaye escaping into any Stale;■
Territory of the puariel of Columbia,;
IVoniiinyUither Stale. >Ha!l bo deliver
ed up.er in any way impeded or bin-1
derud;of bis, liberty,. exeept for crime i
or boqie oSeued against the laws,’ un-1
less tl»e person’claiming the said fugi
tive shall first make oath that.the per-;
son to whom the labor or service of
such fugitive is alleged to bo due is
bis lawful owner, aild has not borne
arms against the United. Slates in the,
present rebellion,' iter in any way |
given aid or comfort thereto.’' ■
. K’d persons,eugaged in the military 1
. .... ;- ü b“-r) v -'* . ...
or naval service of the United §tau.*rf —— ——-
fchaJl, under any pretence w hut soever, Conic home, inysin,” said a
u&same to decide on the, validity ■ o f- paiou,u to, due who had [teen absent
the claim of pci son to the service dr I j rom houie’ldr.some time, bcomehotne
labor pi. any other person, or Kiin eii-j nnc j your nioOicr wiil kill the fatted
del upuuytmcli person to, ibeclaj;uiuit‘ ca ip her mt to do it,
ton of being dismissed ii-out; the ; father,” replictj," the “for 1
'»<ei , vi“d. . ; have lived pa veal everainqsl*ve been'
' ’ihd I dp_hercby enjmu upon dud . Lore. , Telllber to kill a Iqjarter pf a
order all person* engaged iu the roiji-!inateadlr . - 1 ' ! * ,[j
r;.:OZT Z'ZZliO'-L,..
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Beaver, W ednesday, Oetdfbei* 1, 1862.
i'iyr :*"v. -r
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patnclic response ot tlitj loyal ineu plj
lit-
P> .iPt -11. . P'lv v
perfect then- oryamzitiihus, and, that
new ones rihould be for tried'in every
county, .•jollbcy may ut j ail (hues he
ready to unswer the cull of the State
should theip services be requir
ed, Anns will be issued I to them as
soon as they make regular requisitions
in accordance with the I a vy, and the
companies (atuly in.the service of the
Stale will bp preferred toptljers,should
•t lie supply not be equal to tile demand.
It is coijifidonlly expected, however,
all tho men of the State
ctin bo properly and promptly arm
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AnAddress to tbe Voters of Bea- loss of tb|<
▼er County. . i:from. arrc:
-.[' :J • - .;|v- . ijiUß f in tty
Fellow ’ithan two; F u i*jj* UM f
fihortycars ago, if a visitor from the [ vv .'* l * u
realrhs of light above, had been ; ar-; t’gstncc t.
rested in T»ih ajrial fligot, ,to i gaze up- • * m 'nt ev ’ 1 '
on tbo: world ii4, ; |ts: various| eoui.lj ies :. W' > 1
rfivolvc-dv beneath ,hU;, sight, upon.. dishonest
which would it have rested with fclighl ; k‘' lU
ns the best, tlifihappicst abode of men? . J
[Like thb brightest- spot of an. illmhi-i I"* I '*’
. uated iiiup, where tht) gnenlest civ ilza... b'g "'iih
tiqn is sho\vn byj tho brightest colors, andgivin
his gazowotildibavo fullc.non thalisuc-; and;tpns j
cession ! 6f_ States’,'“distinct as the bit- i tractors a
Jovvh, yot" one as the sea!,"; whorejt k sonifi"ine|i
great. Union, constitulfidin well- lit-1 make pri
tffig i|ar(s,‘oke nai-Jiiouipus whole;—!-•: bxp4>ise.
There jhe_woitld;..have seen a united to^ charge
peoplo,| ireo ,!to ;> rt| uvo whithersoever' lumiStVat
they Would,‘.yet 1 bound together bjv^ r . H **r v:
[one constitution,' liyiiig girder one gov-; otie,‘|thiij
1 jernrnoni,; andjprotckled by onfi flagi-r-
Dip wo sleep ? Hiivo: we beer.! dream- i 'Vill h<
trig, or does a night-hag >it upon our:*' bbifiy; l
i breast, and [weigh down; our souls un- r is ytfire|ii
| til we drc-ft-tll of horrid [shapes and; ter- • hqniest ,a
; roriistrikiiig scfihesj .If..it 'possible— h»' the n
■cab' it [bis true, that parieidnl hatids : Av uO‘fi cn
[I have, been raised ag'ainkl this fabiricof
[('liberty, tuls.once dejligiitful.domain, of o".‘V-PPi' 1
i happiness:. Can it |Ue tigic that! the j ’.h'dU. let
serpoiiti lias,again c.iil<rcd / Eden, eo.v-: bfiivfeyitfi
|Jcred its tiowers with slime, and eof- • “I* f*rp : vn
|i rupted its neeupimls [with the lust of 1 P ass >i I 1
ii (ioniiniOn andipowcrfi Can it he that **P“ 1
I! the heart of Mian is-jdo wicked, so I‘ull , ha
jj of hcaVi’ti\daring, God defying crime.' hooditge.
j} as ti> conceive;id'tbfi destruction of nil
j! this happiness, all this'wcijdth. all : it his j -.*•'* j
|j power.,!.till this p'rcstigcJall this I glory j duU’./ol -i
pin tljie itlidst Of the naivjus', Whose ■ >he olj
ij imagiiiiiiiop can conedve,\jvllose' ti/iigue y‘ ;, " t ‘ s l I
[ described' the liell biifii wpclcedness ,cf|' J ‘ c ‘
I this rehijiliijri j risen up against a gov? J
j ernnicni k» benign, j a ooiistitjtiinii' sd \ “j«» . al
tjiisit. a Union so perfee ~ and a flag so .lion, wliej
■i glorious? :• ■ : ■■ .v 1 and the r
j I This I'vicked uprising against iaw- : OI '.V ydc.
.[ fuUgSv'erhihout Jias devastated our P-“''*l'?
ioficc happy" (anil 'and, bp ought- n.oiirn-; lel loy- i-u
•‘ing into many n hiuuJebold. -All" its. «H>dC-o>
I r. '• ’ ..i t ;t, hunt’
The
. Jien the, mat : aiid! frienc
jivho would by clamor and party cries need all tl
f-bri’nj* it jinto disrepute lleicaii ac| ministratii
'eomplish' no gbbd ; but will do great i to*giyo.'th
■harm.' j [■'!: 1 -lr '' " : H. ; laid in the
Will be cry out; habeas corpus, and jUnderla’kc
othat the copMtitutibn is invaded by the wait upon
I'arrcst of men whoso language/ is in 1 - adverse G
jcbndiaryi add who*e conduct is iin r tlje moam
] patriotic! , What'is i this, rebellion but Delay to
j a Wholesale overthrow of the , consti- to life ilsel
| tu tioii add laws of the Cnioir,wherev- all the aid
er it prevails. ,V j 'I; : V j ' ;;i tstrtiggles'
! ’ When one-third of the nation' is” in ; Fellow ;
arms to overthrow its; government, to sacrific
when the civil magistrate is powerless alh 1 ' thb :
and the constitution, a dead letter aver
near half of its territory, how insane
the cry of such partisans against those
acts,oi necessity, which rise above all
law and constitution. .!'•!• .
War itself is a terrible necessity/
under which not only liberty i but Jit’e
and property must be : sacrificed for
the safety' Of the/nation. Yet that
partisan madly bowl a over a traitor’s
•• ■ i : • i J . 1 * .1 ’ 1 J { ; '
i-'
|i;iL‘j;-\vljieii has .1 sought tpj nip- : fuitliTul;si
jbenign aiul gpyorii-;Jlherc
kind tin; its accomplishment, to U s escutci
ltd iViid ruin the ! portion M
flow with bloody amNlotlie Hs'j nptvbi’iyl:
kvith i\v6e 7 j of hisad!
.ftin who cun hn-l cxcasus for
'V. ■ wi. I -ll . - .T - ■
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Established
i-e to|rcijcu4\«tt-botly j dp\vu : into the e
st tneuris yf uJ>ab<|as eOr^| ccU v N 6 fippuJ
i|ehant .of a |secession', or "a (diijlpte -when- tit
judge. ■ ' j : ‘j-rj yi| '' ! measures which
! ;cry- oit colTixpliooj Pxtr'av-.| tain a vigorous j
What | Gdvein-.4Sig l uinsta Vickfei
it caciiitcd, Wjhiehu, jvas able, j that lie drily fbl
,-j ox chide liioj profligate .aifcPj party'a'»| Vycl! i|£
.■li oit) so.me participation ir.’J otiam in so dc
business it i|. CompollM ■to'. I not lengthen 111
Mi' a' great. effiergcpcgl |i<e.;i,ll the rdaitons
gigant c ; hover- j.' a i loyal and pal
ig einp oyineng to thouj-aiuls ' ami People’s pa
bf thousands 6f j agqnl>?i crpi- fUiiion, thy Coitt
iind bflitiials. irf-it stniiigii that jThev are a 0 d);
11 ehpuri bo found, wiillingit'd r cogent, th ey rm
iyate. rortnnea at, the public i j-jght arid goo-g ;
ButMs iti jusjt.ik it patriotic, | ’'Go,; then, folio
s .these jillsi, to iari hpndst -Aifl- j tioW: Throw, a i
ion, 1 etpiping oycry{ijervb jto j obelus, all bpp'c
ricked pehcllipn'i; -Id uniting' in’
■ tp yveikch- give i tlit?good oi‘; the
j :Cnynij)r? j; ‘-ripus . r dagJ'|giv
cry.abolition, its gjterm jbfiaud People’s tic
arid, rciiboacb? , iWftat justice 1 y .. ‘
) .V ■- .1 . -i- , ■ : . ■ '
;i,|c:iHtihg tliei|r cciisuroi. upon i
t><f. fititiiiuJ public 1 servants, i I . i
•'li.ultr " -tp; - ’ ti; 1 ' 1 1
av.ing ojti ullraMEi, when v .eir . , U.vßfTiiE CoaiSJßj^r..—j.
to <j|nelf a | during llitf.. American ITev'oluiiife iii
lie utioii apd : tjhcjlavysy , squai wa^^ivi.;gorders'ic those r.aier
teiyftpjjts slavery shiiuid re-,: Lrini rolativeXo tT log.of timber, wliieli
doalliMljlyw ; wUiclij God-|in • they . wprb endcltvoriiig to raise tj» th«j
donee may so* 1 fit;bring |jlo•; ibp oVsoihc-military works they whrp
is ;ihd j i-(iiisehitoiice| Jili tre-a- •• repairing..,,• Tiro- timber wentup with
rfwa .id lhr: tbdCriffie I diffictdtyv and lo'n .this account loo 1 :
is hv.d.d ineiijin |Voice ot*..ti»«Uu|i* laanhyas b'ftcu Leavd
But; mark the; nuuy;who..4p . K'gular IvoeiioHitioiis W- ■•Heave
‘lion and! weakyiid' aw .i v .;; t 4° t -gpv> lykeave.-Ultf (
whom alone . s edonisldd ihpi An officer;] not' in military ■costa'niof
eru.sbing out rebel I hip. was passing. and iskt-u the coni many
ljd‘ shipijiof stjte- the ,why he did noitukehold and yenf
jllicifopkiluti.inds yet « vip-.|,dcr a little The latter; Wumishi- ]
pl.’■ Piloted bjTj liohest 'old ; ed,Turning round With tiie ’jjjl-oii)-■«>£ -
inanned'by :ii lailbtjnl ere\v, l an Cmpcrorysaid, I’-Sif. I ank a ‘Co.|,
hong the ‘hreakers jof relA-hyjjoral.” :“X&> tire, aro;y.»'u V : replied
re the quicksands t>(. hya'Oii ( the officer. r/Invas notiitVarp of f!iut;’|.‘ ■.
;oclts of war fin-paten <tn X v -; arid taking off: his fiat aijnl bowiieg.t
| hand mbit.piaVthe Vouii ypafd4vd*i4', ‘
j'b keep -her f :ipoa.t..j. l(&W i CbrpV»rai/-> and-then disni(.iuiileji,
riitutis, yon Id yop think of the.; lifted till the sweat] stood in drppson
id s,i( p jha/.punjps jlo j,ik forehead. ;rlVbot» 'the. was
liniut rsjatid’siriking , kiiished].lui nirig to the commander,
, cry it the tpp.of Ifis. oc b a ij : : “Mr. Corporal; .wii'i'll you
le . n ’:V u '' vl ‘ o^ l6 ll l(l have another.siich a job, and haiyenot, 1
for s like pyor iAtri-,_. enough, seiiVi for-your iConfmanl'
ni bondage and yell dcr-in-Chicf, arid 1 will 'conic and help,,
uion, -AhoiiliotU Or ,y oll a second Lime.” d The corporal,;
i‘ the crew pad j bar--was astonished. It was Washington,
ft ijl-.iiihed clamor for;wbo ,thus addressed-himd .. K: •. ‘:
TbdXpjjno, thi(i : is_ nod , ; ; "'I i"
‘ 1 -I 1 | I ,Sentimeiifai Kissing /•
. fellow citizens, to : - i, T . ~ •, ; -.; P ,
.1..... F.. 0 7v I >Ve tind the fwlowing good atorv in I
]giviu'i,'atni ’purX pa-! which |
st'fih- more lliunj two ; W'V' t l | ’"k 'j l ■ s bb}' 3 soe ; tl!i n s n. fipe
Lli.4 administhJtlrffi j ' »?»«. *•**<>?* <“#
fa slaje., . w)« qncsl! VP?**’-,
!4i’ : the .entire a4mb-b altered in Wdodmr teo|*ipnls|/.
Urty. h What one Inis M ' d l. llc r ]? o!n ,° '*** U «-'l l ! i0
life A, Lk« of treason ■ 1)1 '
;11 tors? |2vot so- spread to a
..„;i ilo „■. tX vvillage, notday oft’ : Jdowr caino. tear
llh .il has many Im.o i 1"? tt sentinyvutai at.d noj, bad-looking
d bks Airnikhy many' s P^ ni l : g i . - ,r ,4-
i hint, lor.bis m
no dark staiii/ iippn I' aslintGrruptod l.er^
The gil-eat letlder qEu i V
rote iiv twain.;is | I \rm IhS V i- -
. j.on-annsk-arjdXoino 1/i. e ' l Lt! « ligut.onant, ilia -
ill the cuiiirot*' u hes dead wahm. I> ml rr n, : .mb;
dlonilUikdraterhal til* P ll, f X'V'Vl? 11 l ,lc:lb( V i 1 l ‘ evcl ' 81lW ’t
:h to iiini. S(K;h linen M l^ ’. b . u !' % . , ' •• ', - *’
f ller dn Congress or T L : Ih<i Ucv - “'FT* X l #!
; cthaihVoniOrlly Wifi/- Phnadelphm.kiy strethy
lon., ‘Their I partika«-h ip^;ottt - 4,n -? l^>u P* t - ir^ll^
l e .IhlthfltVdp ,dso ■ d-a •»;>««: l "i M, ll! "
«cy hade. Thcii- -views lo '' 6h f nished ,np. and e:tc a.nv
J'they will (ildgl the jdl'Js •rLetipeh.sShimh.rlusmdhern
liinent. f llow%ahvdt j ' : ‘P[;r? a(:l^ d l l, f r ] ;I 1B s bead’d '
dan opposilibn Cloh- Id! ' VI I ber vglien the
Legislature;. "P or l' s f d ardenurdhisptng Us arms
r National Slate Adv|X ro ““ d h( ; r ’ r^ u . ruu, | lhe vi o"^-
tirrying on )he war? i !l,| d eschnmed : ; I I ;
kst necessary' in tbdl. - Nu >«f' d .thc-ojd lady. go
iministralioti to pros- 1 y°nr]pwn aoenunt. 1 bavpif'-t tho
ly 'niay be tlegalivod ' objectibh .- I •_. . d-; J f
Jvcrke ■ 'ov‘iit*r|nent ls a tir»q Sir Editor
dime of liMa|tf'-\f|»Wi /^Pt ' , ' t ’ R * , P l J s“ ail jll° i i ds ( > ! ie handios
bgssity prtfvailki but ’i h f re!,els leave
Jai&er. Vvlibil ii
tho:El4idi , d. :
Lhy ll —'
iredeai .not affo.rd to
try caiis j prjuhity of
rcntralion off all tfie*
of.itbp Government
i u Wu »
UriOli J i«
UitltPir
ten rot
ip hold
ii nti fn
. _ Altai
lid 'pip
ipuijjyii
of.orticP
dly.f
" t!u-i
\ys ut' [
health
. -This ■
loirld In
11 I'olpii
nidi 'iinj
loyally-
IIJ) I
ooiik-s i
id in :
1 to ill - :
oratic
the Xu
men an
dtiicrs,
baa so:
liton.,
i-bid) I
)p,l in i
lerents
selves i
ilid the
11, . who
•annul i
iuistral
ill calif
lltioilli.
iel ain
tear tlicir
"Oven
JedL tli'u v
.Suite 1
villi ills
loii in e;
lives in'
till! At
Relive 1
d : ai
Well, in’
lijijf tu'
.itlileof .
i<f-at'd.u
oj'-islali.:
IK: coil n I
i a com
iKpowse:
(J're'beiii
J
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ortant. me a >u
tihu next CV/njj
oj vvliich ihu>
TJ jiittlii S
ir|noi,|yl ainl *
lincuisj of-;(in ,
io. irao patriot
Set tlio ItdjßMJb.l.i
’oiiiitryi this \
\*oitr I sons, v
L t " j •;. ■ J
j«':ar"eijn| the i' rniy. j "They.
piOaire and efforts of the Ad
m, liot,li;„Statf Ujjtici Xatioii'al
pftr and
perilous scrvi have,
ii.! Tl>cy tiolil,
the tiir'dy ait
piigrpss,', or lffigisljy.uro || loi
i 'of fiuppoi-t aiid auceori—
them ‘ may bo • oven
(J JOmj soldiers nvlnjt have
wje -can [give them jb their
by victory.;
'Jiti/.on|, you, cannot afford
their intorostH,iL,lieir|hea)th,
ni’iji ijvtw', party counts in
Congrcss’dr Staje i [These
Soldiers* oar bi others, sohsand friends,
have received the jbbunty which a gen
erous and patriotic people hlave aiv'ard
ed to them, as their duo; W;« eapnot
afford, id lut'd a struggle in the 1 Legis
lature-to d jfjsaf the legislation notes
aary id confirm tlic acts of our (|oun
ty-CpiSmiSs’Ohersi' I H> ;
Tlio - san e roaslms find! their why
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I ooLis yet. squ%i e—.
i 23 ceika. ■ A
I aUveniacra, ai;ii 1)U
;A: space eqqal to
mea*iulcd as a squ
Special aoticcB 1 2i
j ulslr rates
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Business cards,
Marriages anti .D
and other Notices
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A Clever C:iai>.—A gorit Tomani
Irorii the yountry, stopping Rl olio of
llic 1 iotols in Cincii>f.ati, 011 1 e re(l iii'.o
conversation with-ono of th.o boarders
tVskiitg qiiystjcji’? about., thd iair. cq,t:-.J *
I After a conversationytho
boarder dry w bis edtjar case; .'saviiigjA*
;■ , \Vlllyin’, laky :i|ei":ir, \sir ?" . i
| “AVoil I don’t m|ud if I do,” was
i'tlu? rco!y;'i i' ~ v>
t ■ -i
es lvilt
fccis «i (1 State,
■t; also elect a.
Itufe*,! i’cijui re
accord in all
. oru.et f. :
lain, a of real
;icuns and Peo
ie citizens of
JutjV s]jeeially
our brothers,
*V
.Thjo, ,ci*<ar to him ; also
tlio one-which .oar boarder, was snicks
in<; .lor-tluy purpose ‘of hiui sv
1J gl»t. II pea refally J>| uet■ i d. e ci/fji r
first j-handpd him in 'his pi/ekef ifod
tobkiout his knife and eht off' that’end
of the i’yit tod one .whie'i had 'been i|i
the mouth of his iVieiidjiiiid cominehi 1 ’
ed suibkinp;; ' ...; \
‘:lt ain.'yofton a man from the conn
try rims afoulofcjas closer a fello w ia
the pity as yotrarc "
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Kgt, An Arkansas paper records the'
marriage of a rich while woman to,,a
Cherokee'warrior. Perhaps they may
get' along;!very together—sho
hooping arid be whooping. . i
v t®.Some people think that black is
Uio color of heaven, and that the
more they jean their faces look
midnight, the holier they are.
' saLAn excellent grammarian given j
it as a reason .why* a blow leaves a I
blue mark, that blow in the past tense
is blew (blue). ■' i ,
|ear;l*m,surprised, my deal, that
I diavp neyec -seen- you blush.” ‘-.Tho
fact is, husband, I- was born to blusb
Ut»«Ori. H ■ - i.. „V
iDVERTISERS;
■•-r .«••!•[
iscrud .«u -tLc i*.u> (
uvii iiieci^.ju
dibCouni 'rndJu t C j
long ttUvcrtisC-CiCiJli. 4 ;'
lines of tlis tjpe
ire. '
> per cent. addition to reg-
76 \ cent* a line, ptr jearj
) satlis, Beligiciu, Political
>f a pubi.e uatcro, frw.
<, , .
steetion of CountyUm
i»|ican or People's can
oißee will deny those »
I are necessary to sus
: roseCution or this war
it rebellion.- Hu knows
x,w» -tW.oplaidh of hie
the dietates of p»u i :
: ing. ■ But, wo will -
,s adJrass.by detail!;:.£'
wh ieh should iii<t'jy‘',
riotie Citizen to Supl. .
it<£i r of lh«| Bep'oblicau’
the parly of the - -
tifuUon and the Laws;,
jary.sp string, nt<i; (so -
stcpnviace every up- j
r.aii- ; v}.'
>'.w- tkizeris, to the tlec
iidd all personal differ--'
Sition to; individuals,
u vigorous .effort'.; for
country and. our glo
; to Die Repnblicai.
beta united vole..
D. L. U1BKIE;
Ch’n of Co. Com;
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