FM ■is EEA \I K AEGL' S • _l . v Wednesday, Egat. 30, 1863. f P. L IKBRIEi Editor £ Proprietor. > Ifmon £l/ife 'ilickvt. ■'L Por Governor* ■ l , BOW ANDREW & CURTIN, or CeSTRE OOCSTT.' . * For Supreme Judge, j nos. DANIEL .AO SEW, or icatii coLjrrr. LEIGH COUNTY TICKET. -Assembly, , ; • ■WILLIAM lIKNRY, Fallxion. ISAIAH WHITE, LawroncejCoanty. i ' _ . Sheriff, JOSEPH LEDLIE, Beaver, , i , Register & Recorder, ALFRED R. MOORE. Beaver, Treasurer, P JOBS CAHjGItEY, Beaver;. Clerk of (Court, i.SHN A. FRAZIER, Dailington, Comtuissioher, JOHN H. EEIGHLEY Economy ? tp., '' —A Coroner, .' ■ 1 ’ ’ 7HOS BEVTNEY, New Brighton, ; V Pobr House Director, > ; JOHN K. POTTER, Ra-.cooh, tf '■ Auditor, . j\ JOSEPH AI’CtURE, Bridgewater,' - Trustees of Academy • li eV. A CUNNIN 4 1:. AM.BridgeWr, viluLlAH ORE. Bt-«ver. ; J,r /NOTICE. rky AVIN6 deposed of cij interest in the y | Senvcr -1 rgitt. nil those indebted to tno fcr ?abs«ripucn, job , work, etc . willplense tSli ocu lmrieOiMcty ‘with 3:. L. Ander who is oulhonied toreceipt in-my its me. fVs. is. ’ui : Ti O. MCHOJ.SOX. S . ! ■* Are* You Assessed^ •i tic rnciTihor. voters, Uiafneit Sutur d iv.' tfio S-1 i OcA, is the Oast .day of Tfyonprranie »j>. not on • •iiMtr.Vll you may lose your~fvote. — Se-o to il at '-nee. -We .ask our friends .i'n-tlilo several 'districts to loofe to this that every loyal Voter is assessed. Soldiers at home on . fnneaph have a! right to role, and £ . Must ho assessed. i , Loyal Voters County ! arc assessed., Youirngbi tf) 1 attend to this ut ornc. Look at tiro Assessor's’list’; if jViur j nanio it Ih-ere, or t-he name of .any loyal -man, lit yotir township is not bn the pst,l|s» ; .'thi»l. it is ,phmed ihbfo. . Re. >TU>it)ber that if must bis drfnc’at least tenjlays before the 2d Tue«day ofOc 'iltober. See that every soldier is asses ¥ed. wlielhi , ]| at honie or in ‘.lie field—, w mmln he »lu,.ni'iimi->; ***;.*■ that sol they mav ho at j-..m0 harm n.r right to vote. This Is. mtgr lj* unlruo. Then let no .one bo do i by their falsehoods; Wb must noso.rjnJ votes £y negligence or care ; Ivtpncss. orjbyiraad ojr tho bullying of our enemies and the' bnomies of "our < Wintry. ■ >’ Wc haeo been frequently"asked *hy Judge • Cunningham did not Speak at t|ho AJass Gonyenlmn.. We answer,' that |o intended doing; so. b«t there, ire.ro .. Kf many strangers herb * that bu t of- tourtesy lie gave rray dop-thepi: Ihe: judge Js .-doing good work, for the cause bf the Union in ihe.State; The -people' of Beavck yodv.'iy, though anxious to hear Lira. :-: r : willingly forego the pleasure in cr-iMddmtif.h of his labors olsowhcro. . . ” 1 „ 11 Questions for the Star! ; Te y°B in favor ol a vigorous pros e;-.! tion of thjegjsrag for thb suppression of the rohelflon ? • ; Are jog ju favor of fariii;i.ing v t ie tyith sufficient to i :|ni t • equip, pay.do t be and «tihsisi otir |iir:fes a {dearies engtg.yj ih itM . fifessioirf __ J ?on Maror of < r " S^\ kr<i lil " ?Wfl “‘ aaffatfiiT i: :■& t 0 hareafer* to.ThcVo ihat 'te too ip^j eil t p o^lJon of oar ebtempi.rary - Th “ MA " n.’HJWXGHAM loft hoaror “ n Ftid “? evening «•- r .or nn r, hy iuvU& : ■ the ■•’[&f ‘« :o *: «wtr; to* hi tend V-? v . ar **“ : - t -o».fci,cjotf heM- in tl.kt ! •***' ftorer- S'^^rr-rUo.‘,heS.«.^vlnK n,* g-N, r ‘ S ° o “ ,lVai,i - T " «’•* m-ny. is whp «ro io know, where he 1® a jf s . lrr ' i ’ !M ire he h.H* *' r ,i! * ‘"un.ry, £"£ cli.„s„„ f .f f„n!. l'°r ihc salvsflor .of-fthe t-nnntry. l.p wi| , UHp , ||a j|U <l** tacure ibeir *lee,ion, s j.w,; ■ •• _. ■■ *-v ; f - .i The SecondTuesdayof October. ’Tl.© loyal Union men of Beaver 1 county must be vigilant. They mutt j work from thin till -the Second Toes-1 day of October. They must look #ell to their' cani<e. We Have an i nsidioita j and treacherous foe untying 1 and unscrupulous in their- efforts to' carry oat their treasonable designs at the ballot box. Let every lover of our country-i-eyery one who destroy to see it rescued from armed treason and the attacks Tof cowardly foes at home, be for every assault of!'malignant copperheads. »■ The man who is’continually" com* plaining of the Administration and tho Government that gives him all that be has worth enjoying—life, lib f erty and property, i£ a traitor and an enemy to his country and .and be scorned, despised and shunned by every patriotic soul in the land. Loyal men" of Beaver county, remember that thOmbst decisive bat- the war.is to be' fought on the] Second Tuesday of October-pone tbat-i will prove more potent than the blood- iest victories If we fail in electing the Union can didate in Pennsylvania, there will not be a traitor in arms that wilj hot take courage and nerve himself for the overthrow of this great Government, and for renewed I straggles against oar noble soldier* in the field. Andshiuld Woodward, jfr.d Xiowrie be elected they would give'even aid in their power to the Jeff, Davw Government 1.4 ] Then, freemen of Beayer , county, jlnok to your home*. Be nd longer ' b-iud to the danger that threatensyou. | and which nothing but your energy ; can.-avert; f Think of the in Ibis important canvass. In Richmond, baffled trait ors with hands recking‘inj .the blood' of Gettysburg, and fresh from .the murder of those you love are looking with .anxious expectation to you and to the disloyal men in , your midst.-i- Tbe bloodiest bf victories' is nothing to bo compared .jwitn our success in October. George-W; Woodward is a [ciptain of the Confederate cause more mighty than any that wears, the rebel uniform and-sword. Then you niust work to defeat this man if you In,vc your coantry. Andjnow we ask liow can a loyal, man allow. hi» name to he used'as a candidate on a ticket h aded l>\ • George \V. Woodward.- Woodward is in favor of Secession and Rtd cliion. Car. a loyal.man sup port, him nr consent to be a candidate on the tarre i : ok«*t 7 - LEOTUHB ani CONCERT ' Pioi. S. J. Wilson, of tLie Western J|)A.il.i.fio.il SHn.uiau-—will sfsdino" rtf rvocul an.l Instrumental m'aau- wilt bo «ivon in connection with the Loetnre. ■ Admission 25 cents; chihJron 10 perns.] Exorcises ccjain.ence at 7J o’clock. Mek tx.no —The 4Uas« MeeW of Thursday. the 24th,was. Hi. things corwdmed. qhite a success. A large crowd, Was in attendance. variously estimated at from' two to three thousands persons, fully three fourths of them being voters.— Star. Who wm ikthnt estimated it ? By actuaj count there wore not fiver 90D-|one fourth Republicans' one ihinfcwomen and children, the balance copperheads.. II >pal Xiw Spore —ln visiting Roches ter I|teljr we a topped in at the new stoco recently opened by Mr, p. A; Foi!tunc, and look pleasure in exam. •n;r|g his Mock, and we can safely say a more comply stock of Dry Goods Millinery arid Shoes, has never been opened in the county. I n prices, one ?gfald; think Ihe war had lately come to a close, and we were at peace once more |lfB goods, arranged in their different departments, enables the pur chaser, at first, to choose from a large and well selected 'stock. The back !ias beet!,fitted up exclusively! nets, hats and hoop skirts, of! a largo assortment js alivajf!i I- Mr. F ’s line of dress goods i I'lote, and range in prices to be ine reach ..fall. His domes is liav-pg been ptirchus-cd be o .ate advance, he will Mill con '•sell them at prices not to he :whero. The store inside has een fitted ap with ( . are ; ny je seen to be appm-iv the amount of goods Mr. i. £ purchased, and the steady Ilia store, we are satisfied in Fortunej is able to goods if not lower than they can be Ar.l'P. is balnnd bis own counter, ready f® «*tiy to please any of the ■ho may favor him with « call iirtisenieiii In onr columns. * ,'ronhi .for boi which ou.ha n ii<>oni •vli.hiu Me JJOO fore lhi :ir>oe t; hndylii lately t ted. T F haul! ran at 1 h>* .In a-, had in aiiritja tnreeei l«di»n a See adv ; w T 0 Co : F . w™ iixaT. p. y: i '7 T nl u PaJ P,,IU received ' ‘ nd , w ' L be maJe 001 « once: - When ma.foo.rt they will be forwarded to j Ilam»bnrß fpjr tnii vhe|) a j*y n , a<toP wi „ I l " P“J, tthon ni«n. Before pay. jment eyery member of the company received here. ,„.mt litoVW- name to Capt. G. W. Ham- B. aw. J. S. Bora* J iMwwe ■wU»* «f Uml ■«»'! vr ■; . ■■ p ■ I ER AROUSED ! OLD BE A 12,000 people nr OOUHCIL ] The Creates held In Beaver Country and the. Great eat inthe State Ontaide of '. , the Cities^ Friday, the 26th inti!, was a great and prond day for loyal Beaver coon-, ty., Notwithstanding the heavy rains of the evening before and' the Mo war ing clouds and cold, damp air, the loy al masses came out in their strength!. The people came pouring into the town yearly in the morning and the stream-of arrivals, carriages, buggies, wpgons, on horseback and on foot,, continued nninterrnpted until one. I P.| M. 'Abctot eleven ociock. A. M„ special train arrived frqid PittsbnrgJl with Gov. Curtin, Gol. Tho-. Mc*i r*<, | Dowell, former editor, of the Harris burg, Patriot and Union. Thos. M. Mar shall, Esq., Senator Graham, Maydr Sawyer,ex Mayor-Weaver,Capt Batch elor and a delegation of two or three hundred from Pittsburg, accompany ed by a .splendid brass band The delegation was met at - Rocester by Gen! W. W. Irwin and a Committee from Beaver, consisting of D. L. ,Im hrie, Bl B.! Chamberlin, Dr. A. T! Shallcnberger. Wm. Henry; J. S.-,Ru• tan and W W. Kerr. An immense throng had congregated at the Sta tion, and when tho Governor arrived ho was warnily'greeted." Hundreds pressed np to sbaKe Hands with biin< his pre-once creating tho most un bounded enthusiasm. Delegations from .several townships had-arrived and joined thaescort. First.the com mittee, the Governor, and his »nite, with other distinguished visitors, led j the i procession. . Then followed, the | delegation, with twenty j five ’wagons, tastefully decorated, with flags , unfuWcd, preceded by a flnfe drum band-4tr*ff r played excellent ly] ! Tbia delegation attracted a good deklfbf attention, coming as it does from the Gibraltar of r Democracy in this county. Every , one wondered how they had secured so large a rep retentation. The fact is, New Se wicxlyjis &|£|topqming all right.- The the leadery of the township promi ses’ welPjfUuttiie future. After New Sewidj^'ue&e-Freedom borough and district. * It’really seemedt of as if Freedom was out on mosseo. They I haa about two hundred in procession; Tjiey carried a bucAcr on which was inscribed “Freedom good for three to ■ • — r,_ ——"u iu ope ter F~~ and the; Government. Moon town ship, with of twenty six I wagons; Econo my with aJargb dele gut ion, and evor, fol - lowed. Wo have not space to notice each as we - "would desire or as they deserve. The Pittsburg delegation followed with their splendid band 6f musicN The procession uom that section alone was a mile «nd a half in /length. It was indeed a fitting^escort for onr noble Gover nor. Arriving in 3eaver they met ithe delegations from other parts of the county. Raccoon with its sixty -wagons and buggies and tour hundred citizens; 1 Ohio with over two hnf.- dred; InduMr}- with seventy voters alone in procession; Drirlingum with" over three hundred; New Brighton over five, hundred. Time and ipace fails us to enumerate others.' In Short every district WHere* in force I * he P rOC ® SBion at the National, [Hotel »nd were dismissed for dinners While there, hundreds called Vpori the Governor and all weredeli g h,S,£| his manner and treatment of them. At <jne, P. M.. the processing was j formodltoproceed to the Fair Grounds. Gen W B Clarke acted as Grind Marshal by appointment, and deserves great ||raise for the manner in which ho discharged Ms duties; Jos. Wilson Ca H. ppeyerer, John Stiles, Geo. W. W<j.Vh.Capt. Weaver and Sainuol Ma gaw, Esq., were his assistants Th fc Govert|ol- and Judge Agnew rcko out together in Gen. Irwin’s carriage Hon- W. Ketcham arid Hon. G. V. Lawrence who arrived the evening before with the others named before followed in carriages. The delega tions walked out in procession and those competing for the flag were counted by the committeeM. Wey. antf, A- G. M'creaiy, G. C, Bradshaw M. Darragh, B. R, Bradshaw, SrM’l |Ferrai| and 8, J. Cioes,as they passed io the gate. Arriving fa the Fair Grounds the following officers were elected, on motion of Chairman of the jDo. Com. I■ • ■' 1 n vid dotf: Thomas Nicholson. E«q A R Miller. Enq., Da. e«l, E»q„ Bobert Do , nc»n, Wm James Smith, Esq.. Sanmel , Jaeob Shaffer, G C Sueyorer, Lacock T J Kerr, James !’ Beny, H Goehrinr, J PU, H J lists, fitTid Warnook, C Fis Nelson A -P| Moore, W.B« rngty £>r J. J*» I > altei t ipD,Jo« Britain, BevJ C Chap-' man; JameaTP MarttofSamuel G Cangb ey, CaptD Dswm)|i, Bpnj Todd, B*q, Richie Eikin.' .r 5 . N I ; Secretaries ; Chn N Herricbr, ji Trimble, Edwin Reader, ReyDr Stir er f Dr*P 3C Kerri |f rP K'<?OnneliJ j 3 Marshall, JI Reed, Dr T G B6y< Wm It Reed, G W Strode#, RA Cool iran, Henry Bimber, Dr Harqule. | | Tie President thanked the meetin, for the honor conferred, and remark* that! as a mark of gratitude hewonl uol inflict a speech upon tliem. i Hje then iritroddeed <Jbv. Curtin i mid tremendous Applause. So gtjci was the ahxiety to hear the; Govorno that it was thought best rtbt todivid the 'audience until he closed bis speech j Seldom, w'e think, has any roan ad [drosses bo large an audience.: 'Mayoi Sawyer made fa estimate of the num bet present at the stand, daring tb< time the Governor • was speaking, bj con iting the number, composing thi diameter and multiplying by the av erage in the circumference, and hi estimate was ten thousand. We thinl the! estimate about right. Did w’< [ speak in exaggerated language of tin Star we would say thirty - thousand at [least. The number, in our case ! was. .happily,, large enough without exaggeration. i .•, ■ r ‘ ; | : The Governor made a most happy effort, calm and dignified in hie argu ment and conclusions, eloquent, patri otic and powerful in his appeals in behalf oi the Governrnent. be capti vated and held bis audience spo'l bound. Ho is one of the best orators | / ] • , I 1. of the land, haying the I ,command of lahiguage and grace ot delivery, that never fails to please. jlVo can give no account of bis speech that would do him justice. An old life-long Bern <*sfat, who heard, him, ! who has en joyed the confidence qf the party! and never yet faltered in hie support of it, remarked that he felt every word the Governor said true in bis heart.; So the people felt tjkat evejry Word utter ed! by him was true. | Their hearts told then) so, and in their heart- they thanked Qod for such a leader. The Governor was enthusiastically cheered daring the ..delivery of his speech, add when he closed the. en thusiasm of the people knew no bounds. Cql. Tb(|mi\a STbowell, late editor of thJoSfcrr’Spolitical Bible,the Harrisburg * Patriot d- Union, who Was so much lauded bjj that paper , a -short tiine since, was introduced and Spoke for I an honr'bkW-delighted | The > | Colonel Speech.,innd we j which bo represented it] ~ j JI ° wak followed gy?£. Q. Mdckbr ell nnd M. Marshall. W, of Pittsburgh, and George 'V. Law renee, of Washington county. Each t>f the gentlemen named made excel lent speeches, and were 'loudly an p aaded. j < . • A second stand, was opened at the inclusion of the Governor's speech; Ritchey Eak.n was call sd to preside ■ of Luaoj-ne county, was introduced and mad j one' bi' the best speeches we ever beard. Mr. Ketcham is ,4 close rotsonor and a pleasing speaker. He is, in fact,’one of the ablest men in Pennsylvan a Those who lislenod t 6 him were de lighted; and considered Ha rare treat. Senator Ketcbim has a future that the State, will yet bo prpu d of. , ! A lh ' r d eiaodwas erect jd modale tho people, at which if. Wey and; Esq., Chatman of the FlagJ Com raittee, the result. Wi4i„-r the flag to Esecpon towLhip. iMr prose ted the Fl«|g ii.amost weH-timedept ohi .Hlsrejnerks were Appropriate, i a d, in some parts, elb s«pt. Thoum M. Marshall, ,E. q „ pCeivod the Tl«g on behalf of jibe fpwnship, in » speech atpee witty, beautiful-ana doqnent, Marshall ne ver fails to dp justice toaqyoccasibh. Raccoon towiihip fairly earned the Pjag, Ne v Sewickly Industry, Darlhgton, Moon. Freedom Rrp-.my and Slew Brighton wore but little behind. - ' ■]' ' j;,- | Wb cannot pose this notfee without t\i New Brighton defc- S? n ’ * nd the neatness, tpstb aud appipriateness of tho first j er j° the one bearing thethirty-fivojliule girlidretsod in qrbite, represetiog the States. The wagon waa al > nicely deCoilafed, hav ipg on the sid Inscribed, “Curtin, tho Fnend of onr.Soldior Brothers” It Ww the admiitlon of all. The girls well ‘deserved the compliments be stowed upon tern,-arid Mew Brightob ought to fed justly!, proud of tleir display, Tbeleople of New BrighWh a 1 acted on princiW old and youn, walking in the procOO !*"• pommdnted by Capfs. Boyle And quthbeytson.JNew Brighton didiib bly• also deserves special hESetiri^i^ 0 ’ had thirt y-^" little pris id | wagon, drawn by four nagaiffceot ; |me, and nicely decora 'reedom' i. r: TX (^TTtfltlrttfalNhlfigj^ at ion, Darlington was'second, in its f ort ~ ,- : • . ,V' i . r This meeting was, [in ail displnjr v lo none m the county. «ce« . The meeting adjourned about five J Sanguine expectaiio.ni o'clock. n in, and lbe peOple dispersed, committees •engaged. ,Tb pleased beyond measure, and'detorm- well’’aware that love of no' » ined *tocontribute with their might 118I 18 . i .• en .i I . h Imated the great masses in tl •to the election of Curtin and Agnew. gtil , eac[t outpouring oi - 'lfhero was a meeting held “In’Bo-' pie was n|ot expected^ Chester in’ the evening, aijwhich Sen ator* Lawrence,| Francis,- Thomas M. Marshall and others spoke. The Great Copperhead Fizzle On last Thursday, according to the Star, and numberless large posters, wo were to have a tremendous outpour ing of the people lo listen to the great lights of the Copperhead party. There wan to bo agreattime generalli. 1 The-whole country wan to bo aroused and to come forth in the, majesty of its might, and by the’‘mate eloquence 6f numbers” administer a withering rebuke to “Lincoln's minibus.’' Well, Thursday came, but the num bers, wo are compelled to record the fact, didyjot come. - i- consisted' of forty wagons, exactly; ie or to beTnore explicit forty vehicles, j of which several were one horse bag gies—in fact the procession wasem pbaticaily “a one horse’' •There were no mottoes, no enthusi. asm, no banners, no,de vices, but a sorry effigy of the, departed spirit of ’44 In the shape of a stuffed rooster oni top of, a stuffed coon—not anything worth noticing:; The driving of a few sickly looking wagons, filled with a dreary set of dbwn-cast Copper-; heads, was alt that we had ip the way of a procession!; It was the dismal cat procession We ever witnessed, the ; seediest, sorriest attempt to gel up anything of tho kind perhaps that look:placo ; Many of the oldest copperheads* were made sick by the, sight. as a matter of coarse, was a slim af fair. We are anxious not to under estimate the number present, but; we must say in allj candor that 1 hero were not at any : tiuie orer nine hundred ! \ilr .ThisT w" - 'ev ; persons in attendance. : /as «. dently a great-disappointment to the faithful, and those .wdip hid come di|l to see ten dr. twenty thousand at .the jTair Grouri ls witre most terribly qlsf appointed The chagrin of the lead ors muy ho imagined, but it-can not be describodX Quite a number felt so dispirited IbatXhey had recourse to. the aid of stimulating beverages in j order lo keep jtbeir ’ spirits up 4; In-j .diutL, towards the latter, part of the which we are sure they, would not havq Iddn.a had it been possible td have keptep the enthusiasm jin *„ v otoer manner. j ■■■ . J the speaking -■ . fj. wa» lik® all the rest—a The gentleman r •LEWIS TATXOB, ESQ., Of Castle, by far the most tali entod member of the parly. In this Congressional District j'but bis speech was, somehow or other, from the in flucmo of the scene, the smallness of the crowd—rather a foilure. We heard many: copperheads themselves declare that Taylor worse attempt. j. After Hr. Lewis bad finished speech.a long, la.lk.lean, lantern jawed individual was pot up for * song.--, The song, Hite the:singer, was by no! imeans.n specimen of „ _ ' j “Linked sweetneM long drawn out,” t a harsh unmusical jargon^quito: kee P>P« with,the- rest, of the formauco. The singing being ended, MB. 8. B WIISON ■’ Appeared before the untorrifiod, and began very fiercely to denounce the War, tbo Administration and allcon nected therewith. Ho was, however, remarkably mildj upon “Jeff;", The tanse of. this is vSry apparent. Sam hates old A be. He loves Jett Be despises the Cabinet at Washington- Head mi res that at Richmond. Sa/h B. is a specimen of the Simon pure coppeiLrad—as fjill of venom and bitterness as bis friends Beauregard, Lee and Bragg could wish.. After tearing the Union to pieces 8. B. ; gavo way to Oni _' E. H. KKttß, SJ. ' . ; \ A borer who, small in mfentat caliber .stood lot? In stature and low in language, wasa filling conclusion to; this most miserable fizzle. ■ -, y , Peter Angel, of ;Bridgewj»ter,lcaHB the attention of bis fHendstand cue tomort—and those who desire a nice dish of Oyster?, to the fact that he is receiving, daily-MaUby'4 Oysters, the best Oysters known. He will also sell by the can or half can. _ will be a meeting of the vpuntyj Committee at %o Court House, bn Saturday; Oct 3d, at 1 p. a; All the members are earnestly wrested to be preset - “ I •"* THE PROCKBBIOS Hit MEETING *'resh Oysters persons Admit it was. the lar, fngever held in a country - Western Pennsylvania. The arrangements of th committees; the perforrnan- Marshals, the extract<lsnary duct of the Vast crowd, all attention and elicited appb After marching and countei through tbh Village, which « j long time, jlh« meeting was| j by the selection of the folio tcere: _ . | •' I ;■ ' I-. President.: Gen.*Jatbes » • Fice Presidents : JonathaA Allison, 'JH Pugh, Alex Morrpw, J;!B Smith, Geo M’Porter, J C Crawford, James Gardner Srj, Geo Orr, Capt Rosin Mor ton, Geo M’Wha, Josiah Gpy, T W Stewart, Jdseph Harper Sjj, W.m Ir win, 31 31 Brockman, Edwayd 3t’Pon ald, Juo Ciaig. Jus SmithrJno Crisler, Jas McNnry, Saxon, ThosKam eej", 3lathe|W Bailey. David. Gault, Jo seph Vance, David S Walker, Geo W Teen&n. . • 1-1,1 Secretaries : D Donehoo,D S.| N ich olspn.lS Davenport, A H Burns, Jno Fanar, Jos M’Claren, J II Trimble.. ■ Rev. J. Pomroy opened kjbo ;.exer-i CiseA'with an earnest and appropriate grayer, - ];'■ "I , ■ ; yV Tbe stand No. .1 we;;e then- Addressed by A. W. Acheaon, E-q., of Washington; 'Pa. This was. oho pi liiainoslable efforts, showing by the rechrd that the rebt llioh wid Without eajise, also sustainirg and de- j tending by argument and logic uii i answyrublej, the course of th |.adrninis- ■ traiiohTin all it hus-done,«o fart If that speech! fails to convince fany hop -est mind at present under the delu siona of su|h demagogues a, Hopkins, I would despair of-him, though Jaelt son rose train the dead. '3l l’. Acheson was followed 3lr. Howird of Al legheny Co., a gentleman of great ability.;. Ho spoke at- co isnieiable length andj with miieh'.forco and elo quence. It would,be hard to decide which wa»[.the greatest efort; cer tain Ij' two such able, eloquent and logical speeches have sel doin ‘ been heard from - the -same staid ton the' 'siirne day. j But it must needs be so When nicn of such moral vorlh, in telligence Jdhd patriotism plead for 'their bloedling, suffering country they iwill be—they mast bo. eloquent. ,'„ . At stand No. 2 a ya«t c-o-vd wlas> Addressed, by 3ly. 3lpreland oi Aliegbe iiy co. 3Tr.-31. is a ydju'ng numberof, the Pittsbhrg bar, a finoGcbjdar, a beautiful speaker’; and able debater, full of fine wit Pnd. No other < proof of hi* übilitj -need be statedthan tbofact, that T6r full two |, houra,,ih’el attention .of the * a“t iihrong j nrouwktho stand was bold i pell bound i by hi* 'though frequently convulsed- 1 r by sbrtla of his witty sallies. The, ladies of Frankfort ; .hWMtr p to the Florence people. 7 wAs presbpfed to a crow -31 isses of the Florence del Mr Howard. ; On the part lie folks, Mr. 3lcreland-.rep] was qni to ah ' intebescing p, proeeedings.HTlio-moctit and orderly dispersed about - A nigbt meeting wus hel of, Mrs. Vances’ which was by Messrs. 3loreland and H Mr. Editor, this was c pleasant days of my life, the prosonifunhappy pondit country thhre is cause of ad here. U - evidence that the heart is still trne aa the nee polo- '■ -j ’’ ■[ . . | i Demagogue’s are doling nil ceive the people and destroy ernmeht by ptolonging* the aiuing the'rebellion. But th; succeed in their wicked desigi this cruel war is over, the floating over all opr. tcrrifoi stab missing, our brave .defer turned, then these wriftchesi vai 5> f°r I rocks and hills them from the scorn, of patri % A Loo' V, ' IB eavei^ COUXCTSD “j Flour per bbl. ...... ' " . i do 100’lbs ...... Dried 'Apples per bushelX!.".".".' do Peaches “ •• ’ Wheat •* ' Com J <•] . •> Rye . 'j « .I.' 7 ..Gaits . ' j Barley ' I<■ ! ■ Clover' Beed,**^* 1 - 11 I , Timothy Seed, *< \ ••■r i Flax Seed, ‘Beans. ; 'I. <• Potatoes,. ;•< •< ' Onions,. .*•. Corn Meal, !“ ' “ / ; ; i‘‘ doten Butter, : S*. , ,1b .iJ..,.;; ■ i Hams, ,/. !*• ; >< •>'"> ’ ■ Shoulders,!! •• .« Sides,. J m . i Taltnr, p ... .. y- M, V *• «< ’ rtHdles, « Solp,. •> u 'M ’i[" Molasses, . Ni GaUoniZXX Carbon Oil,. j•< .< _ *{■ Dr: Tobias’ Vonetit4'x.ina A C WKE FOR 1 '. ACHES, an J Warraa penor to any other. Croup ii lively cures j is absolute immediacy U is used. Mothe member ibis, and arm voumnfol * hottleviritbout delaj.* Croup ease wbjch gives iio nqtioej f«S ntlacking iho ciyld jp/tbe' deal! of -night';i physician 1 summoned it miy bo too la J h Pr,c l, 2s » nd » oentaa Sold by *. All Druggist*. Rjfli 'Owtlandt Btr#*t, [Frank- B2d- s' respect*, [ding (lie »’• of the ey were Jntry nod itions an lie region; the pco [U'fiindid jest ir.'eel district jin »>«*:wtauj.,,' Exemption ‘List h‘ Exempt on iccmint of vagi*, - Steel, New Sewicklv, i SamiDanarant, ImbonHartsall, Boflhlo, *. .:. Jail L jfihy, California, H ®°‘' JasS Harris, •• u 1 Jacob ,Ift, Roc tenter, Chits Pricesj[r, Nor Sewickiy, w* r<o Johii Hooner,.Sbenan<n>. r \\ mi Kerr, Scjßit,, v (;ti f, °? • Jeremiah Brittain, B Bearer 1 1 John I> Daniel. Union, ?^ W °f Robt Wilson, Poteis, 'u' - ’ ‘ Jaft J Phillip*, Cecil, SR Wylie, Sou Strabane, « " Robt--. 6 Robb, Cecil, - James Roltb, Robinson, >■ V Jas Farrisj Chaniers, Jona Wel|ar, Nor Strabane. t •• WjfflfP, Brown, Peters/ 1 v J *-e> JN Broten, r’l “ John'G Barnett, W Bethl’m •< V Jos Maines, Nor Strabane, ’ Henry Graham, Franklin/ Greenebo ! Alex B M’Cliiv, Cecil, .. ‘ ; , °° | Thos Lanyford. Charlie™, « I John S Robb, Caiionsburg, ■ John Boon, Nor Strabane,' ' ile vanone ce of the good con attracted y batten.- r marching Occupied a swing offi Jbh n Hesl ep, Solllerab’, Jefferson Emmiclv", Cecil,: Jos B Ilosmer. Xor Strabano, - Jas Martin, Chrrtienv r . •• Geo N Watson-Peters, i\y 11 Scott, independence, , (Jas Walker, Cross Greek, - v i’ >■'" ■. John P Sllponr.idl, Cecil, '• Udjritl L M’Counell, “ r leaac P Cow.don, Mahoning, law co-; ; Jos "Vyuuirlr, Washington, I, Wa*h Robt W Bakin, ;i; Jas C Bell, Independence, ( /■ vs Sami M Ashbrook,Rich Hill, Greece tef _ Jas !l Durblnp, ,-j ■ -y .‘V; FJI Braddock; -Wi II II Orhiloff, Franklin, ’ Casbley OrhdolF, Whitley, •«, Danl 'lSylor, Wa-diingion, , ■< Vincent Arnos. .> “ : . •• , Alex C Spitlmnn, 4tich Hill, > -f‘ Win M’KerriliHn, j! “ : i; •• Sam’l B Lightiier, Al.ar.-is, . “ Jasper Bane, • ” Hugh Samps-'.", “ “ , John Walton, Ilieh Hill; ... . L AV / Robt Bnster, >• , “ C Wm Mi Hi Item Morris; -• Jesse II Smith,:,Washington, Finis Ward, JK\ ■ II II Gf-egg, W Pike Bun, - Wash ro tieoß Estel. Washington', Greene W \Vm W deadening, Aleppo,- 11 Jus Johnston, Washington, v Geo Riley. ‘ “ ’ -1 •> .Thoß .nuffinnn, i Jno 41'Coy, W Brownsville. W'a#h t--> ‘And'WCartel;Us#,.-,. Greene ‘Robt S P|glby, Union,. Waste Win S Curler. Jlicb Hi 11,,.' 1 G'rv-.-i/c co John A Morris, Mbnohgitirela. •* Josh tin W right, Hanover, d,; W ash to. Sam I Deeds,-'.Douegul, >-■ “ - . ' Chas Kearns, li- ■; ", Robt Chapman, o -d| _ ' , ■'. 'Peter Doty, • Greou'o ctf' Michael Rush, j r„ Morrie, , Wm A Rose, Perry, l ; < “. ( ! i Oliver S Philhps/Csntre,' hail : .pre-' Goo W .£ ,10m ’ G . J reh Jfcmes Adamson, Frankhu, WHWSo . , . • ’he banker I’co Vance. Greene, j . -°1 lilllo Marsho-hSorneraet, W s .,’ r„ ! egation bj-fJ«*3 _ Patterson.Jfforril., Greene a.-f of the lit- Jfsjah Vanroorhes,JFWlowfio\l ‘ “ ted. This I: *> Shannon, Cdrroli, : UVaiW" irt of\the i ,^T m -Wilier, Donegal, ■ ' d . g qh|ctly j 7l s Hill - o cldck. Ball,, Ciil.fornia, W c.d 1 in. front j ,>X H_Barton,Nor Sewickly ■ Rearer co addressed "®°;Ba tan-Morris, _ f • ; Greene w Jwanli • C : v | • .. ? he , of' the • C Siramn, Cumberland . 1 •< . f Tiuo,. in ' J GragOj. . .*ii; • ion of fnyj Johnson, FrarikJiu ■ d •row, butf » m M ■W’Gullongh, Mahocm.Ls-r popular Davis, Centro. Gr- wco ! lo toih'BjJ umes Carter. Rich ililp ! Jas Bane. | ' « * Alyin Raidiy,'j&jmlieriand. ! Isaac J Barclay, Creenc Suml.W Roa,:QuinbeHan'd ' John J Sieveuson, Greene; \Vm Dewlen, Cumberland. ' ... Jaeoh-Durall, Jefferson, A Jj Coiiaway, Monongahela. H. i. i Wayne, Sjihon Todor, Morgan, • - Romas Rose, « WmTbompscm; Petbrs, v WashCco Mftthen it Smith, Morgan, Greene c» James Hogo, Centre, t a, Ingraham A Shario, Whitely, Ravid' Huston,. H' •• Leroy Hartley, <« / ’’’ i Solomon; Hogei Centre,:. ■ , ! Sylvan us T Gray, %\ ; John S Hufty, Cumberland « ' ' Jesse Poland, Rich BilL i .. v El; Davis; y- i \i” : ~ Jacob ,11 Stewart, S Strabane.Wash cd f Worley, Morion,/ eo T^ ae W pH ca ‘ John Frankiin John T Kdnt " ’ - . i< Alex M’Craeken, Aleppo, « Abner Johns. Washington ArKlwKAnu^Ric^H.n. Dayui Null, i »■ Cbaf-lt's Scott, - i. Marion iCuhn, Aleppo. s Lew.s Petit, Rich Hill, JofanS Aibim, - •* Abralmtj. Wayne* Ross Washington.; Dan] S Rrock; vVay.ne, Davie Johns, WasbihgtoD. WmGSiUgg, v^ Jt r e< Cumberland, M.ltar Wbrley. Marion, Samuel Huston. Cumberland, Geo_Mßarnbart, Jefferson, > David Main. Gilmore! Benson White, WayW . * John Btacfcshin, Mtfnoagahela, ‘V? John Lautz, Greene. ,* i, Alphenus GHe ago. Centre I " Lnrenxa D Pox, Perry, y ! " Rathan H Biddle, Cumberland, '• 1 JOHN CUTUBERTSOS, Captain & Provost' Marshal, i ‘ £stb District Penn'*. By order of. V-y.-; -- (j 0 1. far, ; V PrayeMHarsnai WtmciSi eh to de tho gbv war” and y cannot is. 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