I B E. 12,18651. D. L. IMBRIE, Editor 4 Proprietor. . ‘ lit ■ For Governor, HON. ANDREW G. CURTIN, ; OF CKNTRE JCOUNTY. V ° For Supreme 4udge, !l ON. UAiNiELf A 8 NEW, OF BEAVEB COEjTT. EN HAVjING disposed" jof -cfiiliy inters. 'Heaver Argu*. alljtbtlse indebted lor «u\*icription, jo)i, \yoil;,~otc.. wiJ call and settle immediately wiflr'J. h. j-dn; rbo is authorized t/> receipt in rn Feb, U», *62,. < T. C. XH.’UOi The Question at Issue By the -nomination pf Messrs, Cur tin ami Aijnew, tlie nucslion of the political .status of the pities in tlii.s Commonwealth, is at once broiully,and distinctly stated. ■’There i-an bo no dispute. as to what ■constitutes. the es sential difference between the loyal ■parly, repre.scutet| by Curtin ami iA<:yrov. ami tlief so [calbid.Jieiiiocralic 'parly represented 'by 'ilcskrsj. Wood ward and l.ow.ry. The so, (■•ailed- Democratic parly in is in direct sympathy with the rebellion, ami that is the essential eha-raeteristie of the party’, every man ■ who shall at this election vote for Woodward, will be by that very act, a supporter of the rebellion. It;'is notorious that the efforts of those .copperheadsympathisers, in New York and elsewhere, whosp acts, in 1 resistance lo the draft, , and Ollier like .hnovemenls. have 'given the most jih dtense "ratification to tlluj rebel chid i la inland U:iv%becn in direct coins i-mumention Kvilh ’ them. Although the main ■.efforts of ;■ the Democratic? ij’A'xs in this State, arp mainly direct-' - ed to an ingenious aljtempl to conceal _ t heir, motives .fnjirt public view • that, it is easily pencil aled Uiy any one who will fix his attention lor a moment, upon it. For instance the doctrine' of Slate Uighls, the denunciations of the Federal executive,, the long and frequent tirade paraded in the cop perhead pricss about ilic,:-* conscrip tion act]’’ the ■pretended- concern for ilie invasion of civil right.' and tliein ■teyminab'e twaddle in regard to the'j (■jmstil’ition as it is and. the Union as I it was. \\ hat arc ltd! aiuk eac’n of ..these but insiduous attempts, to over i,throw the powers of the (l.ehcral (iov ernmont arid to bring, into contempt the present administration. And for wpat purpose'; 1 ('aitthere be oiic? ’ Xo; there is but one motive, and tlint is the "support of the rebellion.” i For it is understood, Hiatus this rebellion, lias fot* its eliief cornci stone, shnrry, which' being truly ■analyzed, means, that, men arc nyf created equal, that they should not receive the just re wards of, their labor, that one class shall bear alt the burdens, which is'in effect rank injustice in every respect totho"sympathizers with the rebellion, hate this Government and arc secret ly and bitterly bppo.-ld to every of tort' which hasd been put forth to crush the" rebellion. -.- • The-ticket put in nomination by the Democrats, is a ticket whose support* ers arc iu ditvor of ’the rebellion, and oppose-i lo the Uiiipn of those States. Tyc ticket pu t i n n o mi.ration at Pitts burgh last week will 1 e;supported by men wlyj are ih/avor W the Union of the Stales; ■ f\ • Men of Bearer county, thc.qucstion is fairly; before you..: On one side Union, |oyaity, and the preservation ol the noblest and best Government the world ever saw, on the other Dis l union. Treason and the destruction of Government, choose you between 'them. ' ■t| - ■ _ •. ■■ ' Soldiers’ Benefit. —On Thursday, Augnsfc 20th, 1803, a dinner and con cert will bo given in the G rove near “Bethlehem Church.”' Daniel Agnew, I)r. I). 11. A. M’Uean,, Rev. if S. Morton will ad'.i.rpss the people. 1 1 k® proceeds are to lib appropriated ttfetHe “ Young 51 cub Christian. Coin-,' mission.” ; Curtin; and Agnew- ‘ / ; A Convention of the loyal, mciJof Pennsylvania could do nothing nJore than Ttjpominate Andrew' G. Curtin for Governor of the State. Thoselvho offered ! reasons why ( another Wo should hpve been selected, found* when theyL wfent to Pittsburg, j that thfey were the mere arguments and calcu lations of the politician, and possessed no la voir? with the people; I The peo ple of thisrStaic love Andrew G. Cur tip, and lljpir representatives, in con vention assembled,' gave expression to their love, and confidence; byi giving him the gubernatorial nomination on the first ballot. It was cininofclv the work of i the people. They -had jWn this man tried,- for three long yeatV no iChicf Magistrate had cvcf'bcom tried before, Cominginlo power with the Admjiiistrption of Air. Lincoln, he, was called uppn to grapple with the rebellion in tlie name of Pennsylvania,- to represent the loyalty and power |i*f our grand old State, and to direct its energies in support- of the Union and the Administration in the prosecution of the wai;. How this work has been ‘ done it is not for us to say. It is written upon the most glorious pages cf Pennsylvania's history/ It is writ ten in the story of her valor, her de votion, arid Isaeriticesand, more than all, in the! hold and self-sacrificing • • , i j ’ j ' -O statesmanship that made these tilings elements of .strength-' and power'' On their joys; and sorrows—jifTtcr/evciy period a/jd; defeat. : Ami so earnestly, afid faithfully did bo labor in their bolialf, that at this time,his name is mentioned- with love and pride in the- lent,of every- i’ennsylva nia soldier. - When invasion came, ,h«> OPI-osed the invader with a fierce efr ergy tthat drefv the '.-people around him, ami aided materially in obtaining the fruits of victory. ITo Governor Curtin beb*ngs much of the glory that I’ennsylvaiiiajleis gained, and much of the gratitude that the people should, feel in having escaped conquest iamb devastation. , | V The nomination oTthis man is,there, fore, a compliment to jiim and itjri as surance ol bur. devotion to the Ad ministration,.:' The peoplojiavc nlade it, and the people will, indorse- it hy in overwhelming majority in Octo ber. Now is the time dor. all who really heiieve’in the t-atise]. :nid that its triumph is the triumph loflibcrly , tand Unimi, to lay asi.de all selfishness ! and jealously, and personal animosi ties, and unite man as our leader, and the plaitlVirm of the con volition'as the . platform of faith.' In the person of the [Lon. Manic) Ayiiew, the Convention has placed at Ins side an accomplished and learned'jurist, one-fully convinced of.the'truth of the great issue , agitating the euiin : try. an / whose election would add an | ornament to; the bench. With such j men in homihaji'mnVno loyal man can | hesitate., Lctusorgani/.e every where. I Let committees and eliibs be formed, j and no‘eflorl|spared to strongtheuand j unite the friends of the.,cansc. We’ can 1 win this .victory in October if ivc he. i gin at onto and manage the canvass; | with judgment and energy. Let,. ] the line of battle he immediately foi-in-i led.-and the boniest at once begin; I — rkihi. r., ■■! .■ Union £>tate Convention Use T, i■ io 11; Suite Convention whic h iiTiOt lit Pittsburgh,on the nth instant, Inonimuled Andrew G. bin-tin «fCVli tre county for Governor and lion. Panicl Agnew, of Heaver, for J ndgo of the Supreme Court; ■„ . The vote stood as' follows •/' ' > For Governor— . A (r Curtin, ; : di.l voles. H. D. Moore, : : 17 Jnp. P. Penney. If> “ T. <•. Urewster. ;:> “ J. K. Moorehcad, 1 “ lion. I)amd,.A«jhc\v wjts Ij" noininatud for Ju(l :'o prcme Court., ; , ; Xo better nominations could'liavc been made. And both these gentle men will be triumphantly elected on the- second Tuesday of October. We have not got spaco thjs week to speak of these candidates iat length,£but will do so at another time. * . RETAKEN.—Tbo notorious Wash. Gordon,, who escaped from jail some time ago, where he was confined un der sentence for “assault and battery with intent to kill,” was recaptured by the Sheriff on last Saturday, at Rochester, and again lodgcd in jail. After ho.broke jail ho was arrested as a deserter and sent to his regiment; and we presume that he has again de* serlcd, as,ho had done several times before. ■ Wjsh. is a troublesome cu.s f n nier ' 1 ’ I I |Ust of Prisoners in liihtoy Pris| I / on at Richmond) Va< f I ;The following is a list of .members ,of the 140 th, ilegiirtentof Ponnsylva nu* VoluntcerSj new in : Xiibi>y Prison, fifitiiinond, Yfi-i bcfOdgin'g to thc tbrc< Beaver counlyiconipanit's; j ;i | -7-j—Berg’ta— Berg’ta J. II . Springer, }V«n.;A. M’Jltflen, B. P. VVckh. Cor porals W.m. Agnew, J. H. Douds, Eli; Watson, ; Geo. M. Brooks, (Marshall; T. Johnston, Daniel Powers; Thomas jPwncssj ,Wm. P. Gibson,;; Patnek Wise, GoO. Marks,HLcvi.Rhodes,,, John Mitchell, j . j 1 Company F.— J. R.Dunlap, Joseph f? Schley,.-Enrol .W. Stpock, John M’Culloiigh. ■ ! ; ... , I Company: 11. —I). 11. Whitsell, J. R. Plcezel. ’ ' ;j, i V\i.VE\ «RKKM,EK of Uo. _tF,. 140th |Pediment pa. Vol., wounded. in the bktll^x^GcU,yshurg, died of his? hospital of that place, jit is remains arrived, here last Thurs -I‘Jay morning, ;and wore interred-, on His funeral was attended by !a hirgc coneoursc of friends and citi :zqns. ‘■; j ■ . . 'John C Gibb, o( the fianvclfegime.nl, jeojusin of piocnloo/ and wounded In (the same batt ( lo,,died" about the saiivc ;tinic, Also 11 Ewing, ,wlib Was alsp (wounded i-iijt-hc (jafnc buttle, is also Mead.. ■ i ! , ; 1 ilJ+iHKsriN'r: tiik -Uuaet—A regiment | ; r jot | cavalry l, as been encamped fora ja ,ftMy days below litavor,>n Uic farm jof jj’obt.-t’otter, iisq. We understand that they have been went out to on force The draft whore any resistance! mqy be made. Wo learn that fpiitcii resistance was made in one township, .in Washington county. '( he'cavalry wore fired into by some.of the rebrU .there, which was returned bydnr men, ,wb«ijdlng several. The troops finally jmCccedcd ihtcapfuring the wliolc par ly.: WlialSUsposhion was. ni.vlo of them wo, have in>kyo.r learned!. j Cov: Curtin haiiSmide' an ar xaiigcment by - which the hHims of Pennsylvania . Volunteers and Cheir families for,- bach pay, pensions andj hoijnly will bo collected through the State!-agency free of charge'id the applicant. Communications should*be addressed, to Col. It. Biid'.o Itoherls, Pennsylvania Slate Agency, 187" Kleveiuh street, Washington, I). C. iAoKicui.Tuu.vr. -Meeting.—Thl^ian agers of the Agricultural Society of Heaver county, arc earnestly rorpicst ctlj .‘to .meet at the Court House, in Beaver on the ’ 15th mst., at 1 o’clock, P- 'n-i us business of importance is to bo [transacted. Let there bo a full at tendance. ' r ijluuoß. — In dur last issue umjorlhe cap|ion “<Jt:ncrom Church.”, . The fob lowihgsen tehee occurred “The (‘hnrdi lias'done nobly and .ilrffrrx and will receive great praise for their liherali ty. \lt .should leave read deserves in-, stcajl of “dcs/re.?.” i'r - —| ««■#»— j* \\ c arc under "Mirations to i). commutclcr of tho ; tjnilcd Stales-■steamer Madison, for XjCW Orleans ' Tiu> (fill.'Mymj' loiters \vb publish l. v :, iimf* will bo pcruscrl with iu lereitjby our fertilers : llj-i-vi>q’ rKit.s'lo.l 1!ko. P. V .V. Jnlyif!. ’ j ’ x l’ y>iiit:u-v Jenifer'baa ever hud tiTe coiil(,[i(ncc an 1 profound admiration of entire-ronunand, in a greater ex tclit;.llian Inis Cetieral AVfsseis, the datmlconiniahder of the Brigade lo ’ w 1 11 cij. (all- nient i.s attached. Tow hiijvcpossessed the exailed eliariicler —llie njililo .1 ature —wlutdi would en title .them to that profound regard.— A? a twin, ki id, eonproiis, and unas *'• .'iip-r j as a commanding officer thor»\ijk dieiplinariun ; as i\ soldier, he has i(o superior. (| It jvere,wcll lor our country if all her (Jenerals iposkessed the same fer veiilvdi.sinlorc.itcd, inflexible devotion to 1 iet* ealtse|! ' 'i . . _ is" not range'-Unit' si,eh an ,<jflw cer would hcl ,'steeiiied as a father’ by those,Under his command and who are always pjoud when they say, ‘‘we be loni/ (0 UesseUi old Brujmie i Two month? ago, the officers ol l the : Brigade pretjonted the . General with two line horses, and efjtiipments. | ; an hyidnicc of their .npprdcia tion, and 1 as, a testimonial of their gralitude, tlie enlisted, me/i of the I6lst Tloginicnlj I’ennsylvania Volunteers have presented the Ceheral with an elegant s.word, sash and belt, costin'' pyei §560,60. The sword, was miini?- faetured, lb order in New Yorlf, and |s one of the finest and most beautiful swords, wy have ever seen. nous i Sii- lOlsx KeVjim ;.\t PeN.v’A Vols., I pLYMOI Tlrj xV. 0., July 20, ’O3. f ; - 11 - 1-M-cmcd G.cn trol bchajlf of the ciilislod iueii, of the 101st l’ennsylvarda Volunteers, peijmit md to say that ac companying this note' wc-taka the liberty of jprescnlino you with! a s.udl and belt which wo luivo had mtaiufiletitred for that ].urje.se, and wide h vve oiler lo i von as a testi monial’of the heartfelt 'gratitude and esteem iof the bntiro Kegimeut, for the iand d : serect military discipline you have ever been pleased td fcxU?ud toward us, as well as an evidence-of jour appreciation of vd’ur "ruoral mcijit. Wo arc imjielleu to * bis, not ’ because such prose illations 1 : ■ Id ' r ■ ■. ■ . i A&my Letters impulses of thpraost .tender regard.- The f air Oaks” on tin scabbard, tiiay suggest afresh to yom memory tbe stocmy scenes that fpl lo wed so qftickly u pon you assn min; command of bur Brigade ir< the midi of the ill-fated campaign on the ban' oftho Cbickahominy. j‘' •: ' j This memento may also recall lb ;}'Qur mind the Ruccessionof - shilling events through which you have pass ed with bur old Brigade since then, the memorable retreat ltd the James River, our late and mr|re brilliant march into theinterior of Urn Old Xorlh State, while the several devices! on thd - scabbard, the coat of arms of our ijative Slate and life God ess of' Liberty wjill serve as_eml>letna of the i inftejtible ( fortitude iii' the] cause of! libe#ty of- thdso presenting jt; it you will accept the Warmest wishes I oftthc entire. Regiment f<jr your unin-j tjrrrupted. success and welfare in the .Jfntnrc. I You iw'ill please, receive it I I- then 'as a Beal of. the unwavering friendship.of the 101st Rcgimdnt. 1 - J. H. LONaEXECKEft, ■ On partof Conimitteo of presentation, j ; DfsTBtCT OP THE AIBEMAUEE, i j .jPtyMoi/TH, iX.'OJ, July 21, ’(l3. ' < j! I Soldiers of the ilOlsf .• —On my ro- t | nra.-!a»fc, night from a lour of duty,! your' letter' of tlie 20th, signed by! Lieut. Longcncckor in your behalf! and acebmpanied jby the sword, sash and belt of a General Officer, awaited me at my private [quarters. This ev idence of taste and good will from the enlisted men bf a!veteran Regiment, is peculiarly -gratifying and « ? unex pected, .that t find it ddUcult to con vey to you in proper language, the pleasure it has afforded mo;;the more so; as 1 believe in the sincerity of yotir flattering expressions. "■ t i I A year- has passed since I [joined you, .stranger,;in the face,of I the onpjgy.mnd on the threshold of, ai grcaLnjversc: you have looked both j in the dark and the, bright 'hide of a 1 soldier’s, life., yo»r'fattened, avid on-! duranee havcl beda tried by privations ! and exposures, that can he apprecia ted only by those w.iio have shared theni with you, add f can hear testi mony to the cheerful spirit with which they have been met. W Having no political, desires or respi rations, I have,but: one object before . mu, in my official ro,bilious with your- j selves, that is a disi;.fpliiie*an'd soldier ly pride,-that givci s cha'ril|tcr to'regi men Is, and individuals^comprising, 'theni; if in tliis I iiavc gained your coulWyncc and esteem, it| is iny iull accenting 'from your; • -IfcajyU ill gift, ’ll can only 1. dhdic remembered as I ■gilt of my 1 mili-1 v ou a safe me to I re want hands this Wh. say, that it wo .. most agreeable ?ey<, lary scrviaj, and return to-your homes, all invito add that it \vifl alford mo sint'ettc pleasure to meet you hereafter, in the employment of that peace aridipros perity which your arms have aided to establish. , 1 With much respect, yohVob’t ser’t, H. W. .\V r KSSF.I.r,S. ; : . j 2jjk Brrj'. (Jcn’l'Vol’s. To the Enlisted uneu of the XOlst T’ennsj-'lvaiiiii Voiun L’rs, Plymouth, 2sor,th Oarolinal ; Resolutions of Che Union State ■Convention. r\ Mr. McVeigh,- Chairman of the Committee bn Jlesolutioiis, presented the which was uiiaii pnously adopted-; The loyal men of IVr.Vlsy! vania, in Convention assembled, di.se!aiii>in« all parlizanship, and knowing tlo cause Iml that of the country, declare ’tor themselves and their constituents, Ist. Their i inllexihlo purpose.', to ! 'maintain, by every necessary ellort, I service ami snicrilice, • tlie National J C nion, as .the |irst. thoiiighest, tlie j most ■solemu'and the - most overshad j oxving ofUill politiealpliitics. j. 2d. That tlie rebellion which throat lens, the, existence, utj the Union was without cause, was eoneeivmTiii wick edness. organized.: in peijiirv, and de veloped by i eekless violation, is stain ed with every criine.; and delestilije in means ami infernal in' purpose,must be, suppressed by.the, people of the Is »ile>l_.States, at the ilesfruetiffn!, of whose liberties and, liho overthrow of whose hoc institutions it is, impiously aimed. . ’ ! j , 3d: That in the momentous contest now waging therC'are, and jean bebut two parties, viz tjics one which -Urm ly sustains the constituted authorities of the nation'ip enforcing all-tho laws thereat, and in protecting the.pvfnci plcsjupoii w(licit the government rests, anijjds. therefore, at once the party of liberty, and of patriotism; the other whiclKsbripples' the constituted authorities ofyiic; nation in enforcing ,thc laws, securing' the safety and jpre~ serving the life of -the nation, uiid is, therefore, the parent of mobs,:, the enemy of order and a participant of 1 treason, a class whose dcicsliblo I? ra V, l ' (!es no *' only <;ivo 1 “aid and com lort" to the dimmon•enemy, hut as confessed in Jtiehmoud, light tip these days of rebel darkness and disaster, ami actually stimulate them ’ to re newed iukldesperate efforts to recruit theif armies, and to whom is this [day justly chargeable whatever of vitality the rebellion possesses, and whatever of calamity or affliction the further protraction of the contest may invdlvd. Hut for Northern sympathize! a, and the hopes their treasonable existence 3 red, the rebellion would have utidip- the staggering blows dealt it at (Icttysburg, Vicksburg and loro Hudson. . ' ;! 4lh. That wholly without sympa thy lor the ir.eu . who jhavo made this a free licpuhlicun (I’ovvrn ment, or for the system of hunian bondage, in vvlniso interest it was]in stigated, ortho causo of despotic jirin eipleH to whirl) it is now devoted,, this Convention declares there iu, while so ; en^a<'edf 4 tov be worthy only of our ||a( riotie hale; arid, in like spirit we denounce aWilouhly vccroanf and base those resident of thedojal. States who tolerate trcasori, 1 w-odld jTliate' with armed anU gain surrender our gbfbrnhicnji and Ibertica tortboir keeping,) i | stb, iTbal Abraham UincplnJ 'the the United States, % his wehirgo bf his most dm rdpsyliitics jn icse dark] days ofciyil wlarfhas won r lj|mßclfl tho affectroriH auci regard , Amcriean people, and; always jbaring lumsolf clear in his high office,- bits maintained the i>4t;i^rit’v* ot' tbe Union and kept oiir honbrjuniarnished tljronghontj the world, iirtf lo Ijiin and lira adfuiniistration,. its' f.rjfnciples and its policy, we give Jour iliVa'i-tyapproy al| and'pibdge an earnest iind s enlhu lsi nsjtie support. tith. fiMiat we tendon lo the ga‘|lnnti sops of; Poiinsylvania, piu w irithe ar mjoa and navies of, thU.ppub'tic, the thanks rof a grateful people loir their unselfish and heroic, valor ; ilifft we taiiurn for |thoso 'who have dialed in, thbir blood their devotion ,i|> their cofintry, and will i cherish the|b nieni orjes tenderly',and proudly ; while to the gloriou-j survivors iyo £ifn jibe as surance that the last do lar ami the life, shall ho givopl jp rejr. force them. old llag|fldlat» in Jin'll viqtorv ,/t ! !’ jj.f r :lt- - ■■ v T ■ s II • ! '*l .‘g ißt _th ki % ' °f bl ■ ‘7-, j 1 7th, Resolend, That Gqycrnpjr Gnr tinj, by tftflf effective silppOrt ho has given the ’lfcdora! Goyc’rnjiiieii in iho prosecution; of the \vnH| dUd'xis>vigi ■larit care for our soldie^L ; la|jil<o|.m ihc field,,thb camp ninl. tlnjj h :>|lpit|al, has given Pcnhiivlvania a jii'f nenee among *tlio loval ami hirnseif, to thanks otiiiilj her loyal citizens, and in playing h in again’in nomination, j'w.o hut give q>:|kes'sion to tliq .spontaneous wishes o ' the Com tno|ivvcajt| lie .has «o' vile 11, to present,' for their patriot ic s'tatciiVan, who is a.likol tile ffrijiid of thoj soldier and the/fayonle rljf the people. i, !i |y ■ hth. 'Jtesolveilf Thafthc: amendments proposal: to the Coiystiliiitipn, i n giv iiigjonr Soldiers sif the right" ox snttrage,' iperits I'jur liOarjly. a jjirov aj, jaml w ill ] reeeivls our lihiie i snji ami that we rcifrtmji.i!ieti| me conventions of loyaj ineb.ithJ'iniglioat thcjStatb; to es for lhol|3ogislatiire'to vote* for .il.' 1 , fHh. Resolved,' Thfyt-\vij lleteh claric oaf unalterable atlaohiin thoj of the .fathersi "c Re p:iih I i c,; a s onunciato d ‘i i j; 11 1 c ration h-p President .Uoni-pe, fhc.re sli;ijl ho' no iiitcferoiice hui’ojieun or foreign i power, tjov .-rninental - affairs upon )th tine it. ; Idili. Resvlc&l, Tlr.il, in 1 iol Agncwi we present :u( iit-| oil j irist, it .pure nil citizen. lie will adorn lie, judicial irilmnal of Uije < wealth, a)>«l.givo' additional s to tlie.rights, of person aiid proj TI c resolutions \\ J erc tinajiiiii ailoptl.il. j j j '■! ■ ■] lleu-l.holil, of Jolfei-sorr p 1 I lie f dlifvvfng, wliieli was adopted :' ■ W/yv7, That tlio hold iK-lor <l stand taken |hy lire ilVdininis on, in-sntmnarily fount) to be fcuiltys; of If ailerons' iiccsj l moril.y onr 1 1 wittykonimen ni, and that in' ]H ,: iTiinnin"j this of its mditary dntiesj .n;ojr«J.'. lie iry for llic Jmhlie \vc l c it our In-art}- eo-njibralioii. . 10* o'clock, the Convention mi lled sun; die. : ,1 OSTI.VtK!) from I.AST Wj’lKK ] Exemption List. i'j : '' ’ 1 '" 7 ~ ; ! mI ted ox Acyjirxr. or nrin<; ov eh ))•> y f. ans | or ai;’k, and . j-; jllackcHeller, New Bright<.>i , II caver jtnOssS, Andrew Trover, Willi tin .Tro-' ■I. Morgan* Heaver,- HHver co-: wit-, J M*L (*el:a Morgay'. ■, ’ j icios jfugk*. New Ff.vick jey, Hjnner.co j .'sses ,■ W liiilil, J Marlsnil', \-l i ' ' Hnmcs NeW .Hewickley,i Hu>Verjco^-■ es Humes. S Hurnes- | I “ \ "art, Free-lent.. Hist rici. ‘ ; IVavcr ’c\v— j : es. J»dm ('honey, John Ijr-r'.vif.r ,“j Ty. | A Matclid. JSmitlvtp.-Wusluagtum bo—'' llj Ellen Halley. ;J; : !■ I jdch\nym, Ihirl’nuJmvtp; Heaver ice— j pvin, Ernest'llonvig. I ■'■] i | dcrrijiiun,;* illeayor ijm— ] dolin' Mvrriua.n, :Svfrah; L\l(jrrl-*i I ! ■ ' * .-I •J ' I-:' | <iei> Smkhoru New SewickleV. Ueavey <jo—‘ witnesses. .Mary Sinkhofn. John .SinkhOrn. | .) l|nng, (South co—witiies 'OS., J ijong.frharfes Long.. i ; ||; Aaron Forhenner, Frank-Itii. lieaver cqi—vit-; Forhenner.i , Lj - JPH Irjwin, Industry, leaver wanes* es, Jacob James M Noss..* j. ■ i ’ !! > James Ifaggs, New Scwickley; witncsscU, Cyrus lingers, Hannah .Hoggs, 1 Kzekel. >|loorc,Ncw'Setvick,lcy HcaVcr co-wit nesses, I|', W, White, WilliamMoorbj .Mi 1 Adam Fprstcr, Economy;Jloavcr cb—wii cs, Jacob Hcnricc, Joint Thiriei.' i | ; Thomas jH Jackson Borough Iji. Heaverl witnesses, Jane Jackson, Joseph Wray ij John Ew;iiig, Uaccoop tp, Heaver , co'- nesscs, JJciiry Ewingl It R Ornithic, I Thbnuirt Jitvbjnson, Pollock tp, Laurence witnesses, Elizabeth Kay, Mary MeOetJ Jessie HAmilinn, Pollock tp, Lauren; witnesses, George Hamilton, Don Albert Hnpgs, North Heaver, Lawreiu witnesses, D 0 Wead; L UHggs.: Robert (.(raham, Now Scwlckley, La ,v co—witnesses, John Graham; Sarah Grc David Hrobeck Phillipshurg, Heaver ct ~ nesses, Ifja.ic Black, II Bryan, ' John S McCormick, Ohio ip. Heaver cq ; nesses, 1 Grace Gibb, William Gailey; \ t Jonathan'. Freed, Big Heaver, . Hcavet I witnesses. A Freed, Suanah Freed.l Henry l>illon,^l)urUngton. Heaver co nesses, John Styrcnsop, Robert balzclhi i JohtrGuUica, Boutli Slabanc.AVusliing/ witnesses, Nancy HrowniMury Hdlsinger. ‘ Wallace McCnidy, Shcnango, La\yreuce; J J Wallace, John Alford. James Tolbert Kconbiny, Heaver ebrf- w it es, Mary Holsmger,! 1 ! Edward R Good; Piilaski, Heaver coj— I nesses, lUnry Good, Unity Good. I ' Mcums Lowry Darlington, JJcavcr co : Desses, Rachel l*owry Geo M Young. ; hS Hriggs North Heaver, Heaveccp;—w sc, L S Briggs. ; it"* WilUan Hcjvnious, Pollock tp,. Laurence witnesses,lElizn Beamons, KeAclia Long, Robert Ko|*rUce, West Finley, Wasbingto : witnesses. Jntic Furdee, Martin<Arrnsiro Andrew llochc. Franklin,;Heaver co—-w sea Lewis Soharlz.Chalres Young. Alexander! Newman, Huftalp. Ip, WTodutu eo— Witnessei|, M Hvlcclnnd, Robert UeeA; A J Kclley, : Imffalo tp, Waslungton J nesses. r.Reifjpy, A J Kelley. ! | John R nesses, J K Alcoi;n, oarah H Alcorn, i • ij*? David Love, INfllock,L.tui»;u.c- cu viituT 3 J Rodger; John Lov^ EXEMP! f>. w ci^-W Mirim i .1 i'l’M \\'\\U Jl.'ivM whiles.- W Stov W’itllOH: S Kiishv i McL\» James M WItJJCSSI Jusiati Joknston, Slppcryruck, Bawrcncc wituesscs, I M.a*T Me Ualliatei-, Joseph iMcCallis •cr. 1: • ' .n .| : - j■' J L Wolf, Slipperyrock,;Lawrence cb|—witnea. Bes, !>, .Wolf Wary Wdlf. ‘ji’, - : 1 SI Borland, Monong ihcla cUy.Washihgl bn co,- witness, Moses Borland. j: -j:, .Geo. Jl MHyheil, Daflington, Beavorico—wit nesses, Geb.M Vounk 8 Mitchell. ji XXZMPTKD ON .AjjctTNT ot: AMi:A.\(lt;, £harl«s. .Jtishoffberger, | Trecdom ll!orougli f Beaver ci-f»itiieSsef, .Robert McLanei Thom as Jackson. : " ■ ; ■ 1, Casper Shod/Boche iter tp, Beaver;leo—wit-1 nesses, John Moyer Casper Shed, { I '. I ~W Slaughter, Rochester, to,' | Beaver 'Ur—wi(J ncsscsi 1> Slaugltter, Abu?r Bacoclc.! ; JamcSjßcel Jr,. Davtiirgt<in tp, Beaver!co ——\vit. I nesses; James I’eclSr, Elizabeth I’eej.l T I .Thomas Red, Balrtiir don tp,,Beayei^co—wit-f nesses, James I,'ce.lSf, ElizabeMrTeet j' | Patrick Mart ill, : Dirrl ingtohi tp, .Beaver Co i .witnesses,, l*nfriokfily; an in,. Catharine Mai-- ! Im - -• ■; ;| :.M / V John Stevenson DarjiWgton tn, BeaVcr co— ! witnesses, Robert! ilogan,: Andrew J W3l - ijti .1 j ■. j;,- ■;. t, ,• Mlcnry.Denhjidt, KoJ-tfr SAwicklep lp?Bc!iver I llc fy Uenliardt. ttisfe Ben- j John McClbskey, i)ai liijgtun,!p, Beaver co— ! witnesses, William Wimee, John Cain] 1 a 'Vi W (1011, Freedom'Bor-hugh, : Bekk-r. co—wit- I nesses, R B Baker, AVrllikm Gull Sr, !■ B V j Jacob Coll, New Site mkllcy 'tp. ItfavW co— ■ witnesses, U, B Baker, ,W 11i,, m Gdfl sk ! John Urushql, New Cist.lt BoVougAi'! Blwreuce co—-tyjtnessqs Casper BiUskd, Adam Bril- , Slid. • ■ 1 tv |JV j' -i Cornelius Biirk,.Ncshnpnbck til' Bawrenso co ! —witnessed. John bkirSeot , lldui . tJartV. ■William Kissdman, N hr. Castlp. Lawrence co —witnesses, Henry M<ki's, ..'Wiiller:AVali,- K : l-’.l ' -; f . '('■? IP.. Beaver c<^ —wit-- Main na Su-nsonli t ?tdi; ;lfeiver W— wii- 1 mppie: .',N p, Beaver co—-ui:nes- | ■j ■Campbell,- -• t'l -■■■'l p,- Bawreuee cli;— wit-, i James Scknlleyi - ■ : Bawiehee, cu—a'iiiiics- ; i t0!1; ' I John Slenson, (,'liippe: | nesses, John .Slenson.. j .lolln Brain, Ncw.BrigF I nesstls. Joseph Knoll, ; Samuel. Barker, Ohio t ses, .Janies Si.iiijisii.ii,. B Jolin Bhehin, L ni"n tj nesses, Kdwaill Bliehmj .1 T scs; X White.! W Balls, James Me. Michael, >ic«l withesses, William lan William Dunlap ,\ ■\v B rf Barnes. IV John Jliclit,'. Xeiw Stjivii .witnesses, Jaeoit Moos; ■. .tJcorge i-ilci'irir-er, J Beaver eo—wjilie.-scs, . l.oainer. ” : Jacob K'lih!, l-Veeloni b witnesses, John Kelehir lames' While, 'ilbehestei —witnesses.. William W I'airiek Xiiianle. Inilnsi nesSes, Biit rick': IVai-rant Jolin Connel, borough t; ses,. Batrick "Warrant. ,M Jackson Xeit | witnesses, Janies McMi lap. .\{ o*t*.i |i« is*. '(';uiii(j|ishnrg. ion CO.' ; ' j’' |v. ’■ i>avid Hiurovvn, riilnslcWtri, f,;:v. r . • i I i ‘ , * c»uuilyi ' . Tlios S Jlo(>oa4\;. jl; riibii cv tj>. koiiiii yl :. v .' \ ■f- 1' ■. - : - A<l|iiso|' 'Mi-CJj , cidly,._l > ulasVi: tji.- [■, runce < <r. 'I • S'LeivisJurond; C-mii le.s Kropf, Pollack tp, I,invreu.ce ca-4-w-il~ : i' t . ()l j Ii m.J ucsmiiv Henry liran.lt, ( lirisluin lloelier;.. «■ .. 'i’ wm » ' ■ : ■' William Slica, Liarlingloli Ip. Heaver cd-i-wit- ' “ r .l’.eav •nci-ucs, .>1 M .Marquis, 1 dber.i kliea. f-i ■' Co. *' . ’ (■ ‘•lahies lioy.l, Neaiiannocii ip, ilcavcr cod-wit- U \\ i iarkjti rain Monism Us*!, .loscph lioy.l, U chard'. tiargeanf. VoJ . Unbcrl M llanicy, Now a'Cla, J.awifj;uiie cu,i. li .I a. i ’ajii''* ■ witnesses, W Neu eU. A; Newell. -. .A ; ] .. f* Kui lp./. JuKu Stevenson. Darlington, ip.' iif'avdriqn,— ICIICO Co. . ‘1 w jtnesses, itudert J.oim, Andrew J | IVai- .1 oiititii.i n 'Worliltp. 1 »t-»v///y>: ll'.r * :u ’ c - !■•'.. ' . t-i , iiipton co. ... ' Jol'.i MW;i.*kcjr; 'JWvcii C+ark PtVsltm. Somct-sel, \ivW. witnesses, William \t liar.,-, Jdtm t/nili. i ‘ ,• , , . • ■ , ' Ilcv E Viilliams. Jlig lieaVer, Heaver 1 eo —v. it’. |. ’ ■ - ■ : nesses.. John Williams, .lames Wei,-. I'l . fcXK.MprKf) OS A<v.>C NT or ticorgc’CiiipkuUu. co- i, -ONI.V sits op'.viKK I’.UM'.N v :>■« witnesses/ t'liarles . ller|>eit, • -(.talyerj • tjcllg- I . ll.S'T.s DWHN HUNT o.N Ills’liAlt-it. George Hltironl, Xeslianjioek, I.nwrenccKo ;)7t' "' * •.. iVio.Le., lleorge U U&ou..- kv/ h ""™ ’ “V*'; % ’ Inin.. fl . I-,vXi-rcfici* ijnj.Ayi.lhc.-.si'.-, Jonh l*lft tO f till! doc hi j thill hy ;• I with w i;on- !l)un [ilish- riion- Rmty oh soil 1 ;Oli HH'tV. lounly Idi-rd Viiisly llirch. M.ihonin ucaso.-s Cluisiu. /. i* rctlrick JJalk. Cliij»pevv: j>}ins i’.hlcr?*. J’olm livlz, I’oliock. Law* ,1 .»iin .Unishcl, On hei'ine William Pickct-in". Din whiieddcs,' s«»ru A TftrU', Cross Creek, .1 M While, C. Mil M Ueusler, Crosv* Crock, i iics*c.s i: !k) \\ Koheii I’lirtiy; Crtwd Cfoi 'vitncss-cs, rkttci ton. i*, ,i .' .. i Hugh McUunicy CVoss <*• • withers/ JS M Cow a nev. A .1 Kelley, Hulfalo tj», lunges, C Kelley, A J Kf Warner. New t’a« wiuiessejOAinlraw Newgw ,Jolni Lynch, L'm'oa !j>, \ nesses. Mi Churl Leona ri. Johnl K'il*e'ri.*!*;in, New Ui c>> — wit neves’A M Hind <’'imclii;- - Stiilyan, l'ni«*Ti wifm{ss .f'tlin TMen.Jo!; I'a.Ucls Martiii ; -New Hrii* witnes-c'-, Henry-' ThnriL ■; .lo};n Dowlan:. Pulaski. i T. Smith. .) LcaL j Hvl»••;*! I»aUcIS; HaJ-lirytt..n, Henrv Hilloii, Willi kx km it i'X AfL\>rxr- x IWH >Tli KIIS OK SAM K IN THK SKII V H I ‘iloborl Froedt wilni-sscs, Klias .BreWcr. * . .laeolC.Moore. Boeliesl witnesses, 1 1) MeCrear God fried Mi I ler, 1 Joel i c —witnesses At Camp, . , . _ AlfrM Bean, Seott, ip, A Fi:ki| IV.kss.—-The 1 nynu• w-itnesses, J KA(a.lv|iDea,i j lished .a'l.j.Norto'rik, is a joirrua, : ' 'led to thej cause .if iho I nioii an ,1 minis (Jniglcy, Slippe yrockSfpj Law- ;• l»l>o{- :• w<J giro glad‘loisec stfeh a rjmee el. —witnesses, ,1 fi Bulba, J, JI , idem.. of the growth djUu all.hlai Frew.- ■ | j . tin.eni in 1 that, pari of Virjjini:^: Zaebariali Uohiiison, t'uiun ipVr.Baw-.j shown. by; tins. fact that'lire ‘Few-V. 1 4 nee j eo4—|wi( Andre wMosserf\Wliiehv was star toil but a ;few w.. Jos ;Hdwa}rds.- ; ■ ;ago as.a jsemi-wcekly, is noyA' ,€bris liaise, Itriffltton tjvlieavcr-io 1 iasned daijy. 1 . : —witnesses, Jacob Kis I)ror,' Jdli .rxS fcs.l ■. A eprreSpoiulcn!. In Norfolk; af villo. j ' I'j ’ : ,‘ - ‘Sbivery .is (lead in this |iarl *•( Silas 11 Beed, North Beaver Ip. I,aw- if-'peace, .should he . rc'ncc sco—•witnesses, Win U, Ileetl,: nuiiwow.and-Fernah'lo '' John Ferguson; i ; . 1 ( ■"! dictate the tjpr.nv Yankee imih': [Jefferson Bui.de., Norlii Beaver, Law,-j.lion has already set in; aiid nlenlr , reheeeo—witnesses, Alex Garvin,]Wml > fi-.nn -Nej>v Yerk, thiiladelphis. [kSbafler, • ( ML- Boston,. transact iu-arly ail. tin- j' [Rioo \V Cook, Canton t >,: iihistiih rj,oh j ness in Norfolk,anti iWisinmitli LCftr-witnesses,iMaivliai Cox, .Jlalfixwv J 1 .; t. A J w, (i iMertiamir. J , r >' l\- Mouklndian Tio.i n.as-.br Jleniy 15 Keeler, llanpycr tji, Beaver W ri „l lt ;,f Indiana, "bo bask-'!' eo>- W Lefper, Me- in a - agent/ hf tie; ' iur 11 ' ( «l-„ Vi, 1 : i I erirnient h.li.uhg Ike Indian.-A a ll ' Wm M. Her.;llam.ver l|. ; Be»o,Wo*;- Apaches. Ac , - witnesses, A K M. hnHjJas 1 ..iTei.ee, muU ,, llu; ir at from.'-' A-ineziah llcnr.on, \Vnjjne tpANjw ne j twelve thousand,-giving fn.m,- ■cp—witnesses J-id.n McCoiuihay, Bints’! i; thousand warrioVs.- .these In* 'l'. 0 *’ ° n ■i li |r - I Jiad l.ccn! visited, h^-: the Kionx •' fthomas J ilennon, \V ayn.| tp, 1,-,n V . had umed.them lo b'>- renec.^.— witnesses, Jo ... MeConalia. Ues \\,o. by ' 1 1 i.ts . oilop. m ' i ivae.nA trji.j.s ixh the G’flo^ 1 Stephen IL.ekn.im, Mow an Ip. <.. eiW,oa.J alh..« the Ai khnias-river c/)--w.tuossiis; \V m Buplu.ilan; John j i tUllir ; >1U( .,., UKpvedabe.) I • .. ... • ■ ~.■■■ ■ ■ ■•J' t Thtls iiMt peaob liad'fheon |>.-.sf I Jas.G Crr. Ce«-d Ip, \V ash, -niton a— | jt , ..(| ( |A„ -Tnipwl yvjtnesses, VV n. Bnel.nnan, Johtr Mnr-( A J(1 an is now’ in o v' 1 ~ I. ■! 1 | ■' I’lio.l ol (iovei iiineiit u-Liuvh 'vih h-*! Wm \.|une Bis Beav|n]lp, Buwrencc , k , ( . i)|p(l stollany ci.~wUne.G-.; In.a.d, Wr!-y, Je, c nud, warlike '■■r! it I^s^’ 1 f turn ; ii.di.u.o ■! Inefa- CO Wijt- ■V -‘O-C- •C^CO vh X; CO- 011 Co, h :hh-\ rwit i'; ■ kUucs- ico— I i '■ I. t c<^, "[?• iibes-. !•! - k*ori h ■= t> ttrigljjlon leaver cJ> — * r, Vv'iifi(un Wliitc*J . 'i ! •iglif »>u,. Ucavei’ \ c)t" J-caf. ' j .*]'♦ I’cavor I co— . limner,! . I iilliijislnirj; ' : •- K / )roii"li, jeu—: \ Jacob HclcJiie’.l fp-foroiigli, Leaver cu* j*iU v . &vrmiel’ lUadk. •y. co-4-wit f .Michael Noriiillti, ■ ■ f, Leaver irhaq.l Noi'inilO. ri'ifit'TU. ' Loavcrj col— jli-a.il,- iliijim jUuu.r, L-hutctjco cj-j-wli- Kuuuvtl. v . i, 1 laWj'i'lk-.'.' co*t-\vU- JtjfllrT Kent?..' ; Acv.. ; ■■■’• * 1; |iri£Um,-.l»caver eo— [h?ont .Jane IMvul- John J Davi IVashJngton co—wil if *alker.; : I'!. • - k. U\a.<hm£*on Sc**-—. r>nn„ tV_i/ ■ Teiii|»le- <• <‘k. w.i ■ i ii.»n jd*.)- a Jaiue.s j ••Mejljjur * • • in. Na.slnngtnn co—fwit |Hoy. ' h .. . ; «t k*. Lawrence ,|co~ mm. r NfjwjctmtJ. i \\ us Ijin " u* n c*f>' —- ui t - I'.U rick . Harry., ‘ 'l.au rlnee I-, J I* \\ Lir.viviice C>— !; a Kinuaar. i j ;'-' Li Ikla rcr CV'l— • -tr!c Wi:i Tirnnkei- ! >eavt-r •Heaver ra—’.vit- iin iMokomu: ‘ I - i ; I. ■ ;>r T\vo .vu\v itn, iji'uvi'i'c gal,- -liicFcison Mei ;r-, y, J AV J.tixiiv. ■slur, liravri’ i-c I< >ii ti \>;il'ner v Lauiynte rD— n. AnilroU’ilf Zcjil.enia Jioyly, Ciiri-oi, Milo A Shoemaker W*.. \ rente co—wit„cM«, 'V' , n , e * 1 Wolfe •' % Ai! Win Jfk'licy, witItOSHCS, Tho.s \[ rj Morrow. ; ’ , f"; o, V kxkW on acoolxt (,v'nt tv OF MOTH BIU.KSS VE.UIS OF A.iK. ,• r\ ' . 11:1 Zachanal* Hull, ’• i>ait'l.M-»’rr.|,^’.* S Dari.,.. • : JJlaiir: ; Chris BariieshJJii.|^ w . iltct , —witnesses. josi.|i!i i^ ; ;f '■ -T I \V in IDy-leU, I'l-Mnkiiii !-„ | J«tn. H->irlj ul -l, | Tucker, ■ . ' ■ A A GcO'C ETiidshaw, TJaaver j;, I wi t n bss t-s": A 1 trod II . ~ ' ■ , “•; ' • 4i! H i|V T ; VVetherspoon. SNfiu*, 'j. ' ilOaver eo— v;,,;, ■ spoow, Bitsau Weihe-tipo,,,. ■ ■ Jehu Corlms, Aew ErAftAjV. I vcr co—witnesses. JaiiicAi i ' Russell. A ' ■ ; Jacob F iMillor. Cliartim ui.f ington , co—’.viuiesses. a Dan'l Drudlnrd. ' A' . ! iiobl J'uniinin^s,' j[i,pi.v.jsi,; ili^toni'eG—wilhesses;4.iti-;,>i i yv' Andrew .Miller. V 1 "; Jpscpli C ~Mcl\eii/iie. 'Bi-iiilij^i v.tfr, ed; witnesses, .iTjiiatliuii jf; zio, li igh Anderson. In , -»SV/T«. , ( > David Frew, 'rente co. Lemuel Scott. tp. Lev ediinlA'. ' AA ,i ■' NsU h;i 1 11 . >LeC i > r.») i'e k, 11- ie i i .cAv aeitver co. . p; FjJward 1,! Moots,-North Sewir lieaver I-,,,. ki,. - ... ->■ Linli.u U Wi-Vi>U'v. Uiil; j IJcsivt'r fuj \vUpcs-cs. J'llm Jlv i *i"■. j . •si \v iUi.arai?riw«, IVfry Ij. 1 .nVi W Jlyiic :]1 . . ' • ■ |t lu/rlrs K*’l!vv. Mi»nh tj> ; IV'-yi •u il -W in UoMsoii, il la! I . . .1 ' ' .• 1 U tifMi,. I , ■ i v : .Ifilii ,'Ncvv StnvU'klri’ !i<‘;;vci- j'ciij TviurcsSi-s, ' Jtrim Ku ; M it- 11 :u : If. (i ifim.. ‘ i . • ■ , ■ | , I Jr l l hirt ! .I_’hw! u] >srim, Scot L lp,l.:UV lv . <•<>; .luliu L’)><>jk*e .T C 1 ■ tin., 'i ' .[*;■ ' , ./- I .S;i'mn.‘] |KyV»ns. liawoon tl», JV./"'' wUiu.'>s‘y**' Abiiihum J ' > ' .Mu-hcal! W.oav or, Itoylii'.-liT fjp. !' ;,w I'd; vvitiHisjtf!*',..l.' la’J Mai-'ji;!'. j i ; .V!li■ 111 Si hi tH . /.■•Ln'iv.ur wittit'isdk..S . Mci'iivvel Siiimu'l - ; ' • 4 • ’ . -.a . ' J . ■ ' iiiiir’., . !;■ '1; 1 '/> O '(. j Ip. l!o ’ < ; f>; \V Hjtwar.l. .! U: ||"!TI. • i • ' ’ iii' _ DavUi ,'ta'ina. I.;rvn <•(>, JijiiV's Joli’.isiiii, KuvU'S MM'ivi.i! j Jaws Vi i-d. 'Mai y l;V r.ai i‘ mi; (■ A* ivy;, i I’ctiT . I,i>\vry. 1 ,■ \p. llv. ’'-d, fuai llnil. .Hixoii’ .Manner. , Jjuiit;jt,l%l , iurv?'Xow] llriabloa: Ini ■|oo, JohniSliieS,„A Harvey r JOHN CUTIUHHnOi Al: j iCdplaiu k I’nivost Mai-:* i ! ' |;v ■; 1 . liith I)i>trH'V.>’ ,;i \ Uy order of ; CM. r j ■ y | Provost Alttrslial (»e»'_y =Mil / • I it: i ,> c \\\
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