!Mil ■l't ■ .• - v , Wednesday, Oet U^ISSS. '.ft L. IMBRIE, Editor & PrcprWor, NOTICE. j-;< *| IAYISO ditpoyed' of niy interest in the - Jr!. Betm .dryvr. aii'tbose indebted to me' • . for mbscriptioncijob work, ete., win please ■ ' eaU andsettle hntnedUtelj with J. L. Ander- aoTfiorixed to receipt in my name. 1 F*b, lb, '62. . IT. C. NICHOLSOX. &, )£,The Union County Committee I; requested to meet , at ‘the’ Court ■ House.: in, Beaver. f on -Taesdipy the lnst. at I o'clock pmtfortheJtrMia acUooof Important business. -D.lt. IMBRIB, CK'n • .. -. Beaver OoiiJaty; N \j-‘ He give the -re tarns of the vote of Beaver county pit the late election, whichovill" be •found In onr paper to, a dear majority, da for Gov '’ Curtin, or9Bl, in<i*. ibp f Judge Apne.'fr.of and ill the rest of thy ; ticket elected by handsome majorities 1 Tl3s is truly a glorious result, and . ye a’gain congratulate the Union men of fionnty upon the victory they have achieved. . ‘The enemies of onr government 'have been, defeated entire by tba lrno and loyal' and abilty a .; : 'tbat, ,under great disadvantages tion C'B^nat jns\ Twery ' one- knows that nobly h: ‘ . large numbers %f, onr^patiiotic men- f : • wereintheermy and could not vote. if vania - ■ tbeyVeowld hitye done Bp. ,6nr majority* ; j n ytpuld be|tn '"increased' a£ least the v ; ct - ' 600.; #|jiAi?e Kfid to.'contend against (. Dan try falsehooda of.bad men. ,y, p Ol ■ county Wrtngnhe ■whole, sanimerir- j Southei '■rr. Coulil we fare .hV three weeks more, there would^nt^hayebeen a corppral f sJ Q^ rt b r gDard le-ftof the'Copperhead friends g mit n of ! f old org Jndge Wopdward'an<l hi.v hanger*. Jjy loyal * :.on severely robfijsad and ; countn r. ; taught a jessOn that' no man or men jp, u ; n f,, can successfully make: war against tally dr ; ! their Country.. J - would - ' . We rcjoice that’ Tloavor oonnty haa ! Übertic I .. stirod so'nobly np in tho,work, im this o wn,B ■_ time of pur national trouble. Men of all; g ne h i. th/ 'id parties have stood together, ' piers’ vote w'e have been deprive*! by State Treasiir«.~ ;• f* tk .letision of the Supremk Court, ; The T>ext Legislature wp early tn r - -. ■. [> ■: , ♦.• s fil , »;* 5 Januaryj elect tf State . iof who said thht the men who a^ ; k , i thp ensuing year. Thd present occa .jiVg' for Constitution, .pave no of lHat office will undoubtedly constilit%irtl right to vote. ' ' [be changeii We do npt'kr.ow that In dhiJlhat arch-traitor Vallandig- he' has (lone ahythiiigj wrong, but the ham h&eh defeated by the oyei-- W™** >f can nam u » 4 . !g bn t men in every v?ay his superior. ot about too wo , rp he old 'Keystone has been almost Thus that great State has been redeem-j n'niformly fortunate in her State Treat ed froth the curse of disloyally, treason ?uibrs. Few serious blunders havpi has been rebuked and'will not be;' ever been committed, amTi" nd.in horrid : stance have we had; any defalcatiem— again.'permitted to_ a. , J; This is a matter upbn which we-cani bead. The Prcsidont has been * ull 3 (! congratulate ourselves, wUho.ut ro- J Sustained, and his‘wisdomajjd patri- S p o gi to party. Tho leadinfJ financial j otisni vindicated. V V i-T men ‘of this State regretted very much , We reioiee that the great State la*t winter to. fose the services of. We rjo ■_ - ® ... . Henry D. Moore, who, from the open- Of Pennsylvania atid Ohio wdljapt JJ £ ibe war> had administered our be arrayed with Tjhe Stpto of “® w (finance* with groat .credit to himself York, which is cursed ■ with the rule : B(ld profit to.lpe Stole. If. his servi of such infernal traitors as Seymour ces yan bo again secured,^ we think if united, could iiyrahfe the l.g° va P*'t mfyff do wdif, put #» till dcitowf' . .. . .. —B ———- —r—; 1W,,1 p , > Inal Hip 4ondacte& our home for his great moral worth, hw; fdCed nd nnn ,itigated falsehoods as to traitors in ai ms; put we now have finance* admirably, and this is no justly high position as a Judge and aj t 0 tlie rebellion and its causes and oh the gratifying ussuranpe that it will; time to Jswou t«^ e a. \Vtth him at ja wyer. tv- l.ya^ilT^eonuratn^te, . k . tr> ] id .mislead many good men be attained at all bas&da. I Inm upon uu'olevat.on, hy the people.. ha(l l Qt iufor|mld themselves as to The President can now go on with w y Wn man in the State to so high a position; trie state of the ehse Hotwith- renewed; energy andvigor, sure o'jwohjd know that all was right with Sopeeme Court of this State. < stan »Hntr all the effort*;.' th»-’ triends the support of the “who. »re‘f t K.yslone money Imxes. We we regrot is that he is abont'm .l . e gouth ■ the <>■, • conn- at his •back," and Speedily aifd forever should; fhai ofpre. liketo know if Mr m..haw>., * 2 W* w.... %*** Becnrocr «io ) and >|m'an rights. huvjiiiv.-nVand.we mean copperheads in tl|e to up to^the .theentire people. hope sdme|Onej n^w .^ JO , co , n g den i will be, en 1 - North, until bur country is again time this iiiftfh.on#.rebollion is . sup rmay be appWnled capable .of Ming; firelylsßceesaftil ’in' crushing Out ,re- stored 10: the blessings of peace. W,d. pre^sed.^ Commercial. his place. Who is the man?: :[ j bellion, and restore peatc, and"pros- will probably ' again recur to this ■“ ‘ ‘ ' perity-to this country, and .that she subject in a future issue. . will g> or.- sowing the seeds of civil ~ ’. and religious liberty until all the .na" Tile County Commisaioners pay lious lf the earth shall be free/ the Expenses of tlxft late Union ■ -v;, . Convention. • :* > We would say a word as to those. ■ • ~ r -- ■ •j , I. s , . . . L Editor Argus; lam informed by a men-who have heretofore belonged to reljable panV) that & a copperhead the Lemoeratic parly v in this meeting, .held in Brighton tp . a few Everywhere, we have seen tlie^.wisest, days before the election, one- l)augh the best and most intelligent’- of that erly. who pretends to boa copperhead party come out nobly m the face of lawyer and-dn.tor. ad Irwsed-tl.emee.W * , > „ v , ?v mg in his usual eloquent and masterly the. vilest abuse by bad men, and- gt p, e Afler proving, conclusively, again >t their old- party prejudices t.hat tho country was “gone up,” un and feelings, in support of the gov- less Woodward was elected.he turned - •ernmjsnt. All honor! to such men ! his atteniioiiito theldrge Union,Meet* A m .L. ..mb..,., devoted patriots who have hitherto belonged jn? wa() TWO THOUSAND DOjL to tbut party,-stands the Hon. Thos LARS, and that it was paid -out of the. Cunningham, a life long Democrat, Treasury of Beaver county, and that eminent' for hik undoubted talents, "you and I, my fellow-tax paybre.have -. n- _ to,foot the >11.” I think comment ability and integrity. H* was a aDneceMa ry. it shows the desper moiaber of the Charleston Convention meana unprincipled men will adopt and gave his hoerty support to Doug- toJiplslcr up a bad cause.. Of course la«s in opposition to the Southern die- tlangberty knew bettor; and why did uoior iste, and aristbcratic dictators. th w ou# . an i uu.uu. I , ■ sertion? Was it done in the way of Since that' time, and particularly a joke f pr was Daugherty- simple from our flig was fired upon enough lo^think that his audience by S iulhbrn, traitors; ho has given swallowed balderdash. — himsslf-to thesupportof his country in He may have oeen utlerii.g this slan , j. - ‘ 1 . .l / *,, -der>ugainst- the Conuty Commission* hei jvme o. peril, and in f s^otlen tUat he fiSally got to be which has just passed he contributed, f iuve it hini^elf- p ar t of/his greatly, by his to tha no d onbl. tookfit all down foKA fact, victc ry of the friends ot the .Union. For men that are opposed to alKtho Wo htfvo ! Iviirvwhcrk hosts ot goofl improvements/ of the country, ah^ .l. a. a 1. Z * wont let ‘ the Tariff run through tntir and true men of that party who Vtpinki fit Huhjcc&to be. > ; e 6!d p. . l. tbiß CC fbonldc'r to shoulder, doing their duty 1 w j, o cil 04 patriots. v; i ! ‘ juow cl v_ ; Id common, nrith <rodd men incrcxy ] )JTC J part of'"’! he State n'o , feel proud that 7 j^ing 5 ' onr fcUosy-totrnajTmn. Tudsfe Tflfcnew, I c ;t| Z en! : tas bcen.ftfHv, ■rifttaiTiedl his vote .*>®r fepn%fd< ' injT abf.ve aIV others in 'hi*. ronnt;-. — ) iri'H®’ was endrientlr entitled to the' re-; t^es p , Lecture in Freedom 4 ' Bar. J. A. Swanev will dolirei 1 a ’ lectord on,- “Cimoc- Su iaisi Tiosr— ’■ ANCIENT. A\dMODERN ,” iM the M.K. ] . diarchy Freedom, Pai, Taesday eve-' ning, oct. 27th;. .Tickets 25 coots,— the proceeds of the lecture to be an-, pmpriatedto the 'treasury of M. E. School. known ’pop * ; nlarity of the ■ Beverend ; :gentleman, and the object, should secure a Jargef , attendance. . Teachers’ County Institute- ; , v . 'After _coTifnltirg ilr.n'ny S’eqj'bcrs ■’add';frieuds education. 'concluded to divide oqr ;'three districts, and hold Instituiijs at thirfollbwinn places viz : 1‘ - . ' ‘At HboksUoWfl. Oct. 29---i»fijL SO- Purlinirtori. f 5T6v. 6 and T. 1 Coneoi-d Cfcurch.iu North Suwick ly township, Nov. 2fr and 27. v. The exercises- will commence at . 8 ftjdock a.m., and -'consiyt of. Class D§lls r Essays,-; EJ;ucat, ;/ vfiai Deports, Discussions on EdncalionaV sr,, 'j eC l B i' anil best-,methods of ieaebimr. &o. | I parents, Sebool Directors { ■ and -an, who desire to sop the ’cause of j Education advanced by.improvin'; oar Teachers anH‘Schools;, nfe earnest!r ; repue-aed.toi be present, at the most > ccnsybicnl. liistiup.e.'v' - ’ 1 Tihicbeis ivill piensppreparo Essays and Educational Reports on subjects . intimately connected with tbeweltare ■ cf ocr schools apd the Teachers; Pro fession. i ; - ° ~-' A jVproprinto I,f-.etare<i: ■vriU bo <lo before; Ipp Ir,slitutc during ihe e-voning - v r ■ ‘. J. I. TIE ED, Co. Supt. y 'Darlington, Oct. . **. ■* rsESTEB For' some , time past. Capt Adam P he' and-family, residing . cueor Georgetown in this (■bmj,tv, have been placed! |n great danger'«t|^larig t: by some persons stoning their honse,, ; breaking windows, &c. This has been" ’ cUtne repeatedly durinij-the pmt v two ■ weeks,.but.every effort,to detect the offenders, who were .. concealed in a cornfield near the boose, proved una vailing’ nhtil yesterdny (Thursday) when a’boy who lived, with the guilty j ■panUce, tneiJe intorrhaiion against | -them. .It seem*, to have been their in-; i : tentijn i o-f!r ; . wCu pt. Poe out ofithe -j. .dliohse.in their pursuihandjfta’h rob or \j- < blip. >The names •i' . of the prisfinerk hre Thornrts Lewcllen ■~;8i»d Thomas lloga,n. •.They wore hro’t j^r; - o<4b Beaver and lodged 'lh; jail Friday ’ U. CVfi 18. *■ I i- I f. I ' t s TheOlorioua Reeult-' - The election in : Ponhsylvauia has clpsed, and the result y a clear and; of j the friend* of. the Constitution and- Laws,- over the traitors }f the Southland their allies, the Cop:>erbeads qf the North. It is cheering and encouraging -.to the friends of freedom; everywhere, ;td witness such devotion to our free insti tutions/inthe people i>f our glorious. old’Comniofiweolth. -• The campaign, on' the part of the friends, af the: Union, Hid noV/coip nail a few ,weeks before the but there.did jiot appear to necessity for anygreathffort, people throughout’ the State jroughly aroußed to the great. See of the coii test Every mence'o election, be mud tor the were th imports that it :waa not. a mere po*. man fcl >ntest between *partiea, r or for jport of particular men, but life of the govemment.tlie ;e of this great Hepnblic de nponthe acuo.n of Pehnsyj- Governor Curtin, opr; present t and— moat ; worthy ■ i3hief ace represented the-principles riends of the Union. He was by. them because they ; had confidence in ' his'integnty, nd sincere and ardent his country, and Well and/ is- he beeni sustained by the ie wise and .good of Pennsyl- litical o the an (bat th< ezistehi pended yanis. excellcr Hagi'str of the f chosen ew of. all, the cipcumstance*, Dry which the friends of oar have achieved,is eirtraordina ; months the onscrnpaloiis and' ipled: leaders of the allies; of n treason, were in the field. the ’ mightiest effort, fftr "ttje ow ; nf-tW, government. ' The! as-es of tlie people ,of all the; mis aliens, were; at heart, t ru> 1, and desired.th support their ]’ y hot' they were ‘misled mod ■rm.ed by those who -we.re • to ■stituto of mofal|principle and willingly barter their country’s s. for'the gratification of their ;lfish and ■n nh olyy: h inbitipn . ien we hhve in our midst; in only. It is true, that the men 11 theraselvesr Democrats, and aim to be leaders are mop who d ability, no character for any which 'Jfcpftld consiituto good s, and aro V?t, and mover were, ;ored ever in the party to which belonged, fifth-rate men. Yet men. by their incessant preach- I WlMfflt uacuiiien, —tucu u»re> •tied against the allies of lu this Stale. • hravjely ha the South, , Our majority in this ■ Stni.o is nbont 20.000; the precis® number cannot be ascertained until we ret-ojro the offi cial returns. It to this majoi ity we conlJi hare added of'the citi-r t£na t now in the arfey, battling for country’s constitution, our ma jority would .exceed 100,000 We hare about 200,000 men in the army that i 57200 Begiraents, and after mak-j ing Tail: allowance for losses in battle atid otherwise we bare at least 1120,000 men, of whom; 90,000 are ro tters Of that number, judging fromj [ the experience of the men and of the) comae panned by the soldiers who are at home, we would bare had on the aide of the Unfed at least four fifths* which leaves majority, of th« army rote, of 7*,Cfop. Of tbaaol* • eencircr:-M'e ,_±....;--. ~ -!V“ ■ W ■■ -■!' nnuon, *cl‘\ i =EI Big Beaver.. ■-Boroogh I Bridgewater.. Brighton--. Chippewa ..... Darlington . . !■ J • Economy tp— / Falieton . Franklin ...... ■ Freedom..... Sttene Frankfort di»t M’Goire’e diet Harmony. •• ' Hopowefl . . Independence Industry ...• Marion,. Moon . -•- Kew Brighton NewSewickly ■ Freedom'diet Nor.Sewickly i1'iu0........ - Phiflipsbnrgh Pulaski..... > fiaccpon...- Rpcheeterbor Eocbeetertp... i Soutfc£ Beaver I ME ’ * ■ t ' • i .•• ■ -* ” r f ... . V !■' j ' i | ‘ • ' (Cunningham, TI, 2083. fP. 20? I)»ci(}l-Tidbairreoeived 69 rotes ftm^HScnlbly. ' Trustees or Academy ] ' Orr, U, . _ 2816. Mulvauon, il), -2572. -I:> ' U . , ( D.P. Lowry,U, 217. ;• lii;.' lievo‘anything; Daugherty baa ta.inly- immortalized himself. sis hen-iilian efforts, in behalf of copper-1 ncadism. will one day meet its just reward. in stead of being a Delegate to the Convention, you may be a candidate 'for some of the flowing from t'baC august body. It was a bold stroke, Ed ward, worthy theyause and the occasion. :THiV great leader him self would,;scareb hive ventured an assertion ibb damaging to tjboopposb tion. oaks from little acorns grbw.” - - - Vimdex. I .. - - i ■. ■ ■ ■ "Fresh Oysters- ■ ..•■■■' ,*/* • • ■n Peter Angel, of Bridgewater, Mills the'attention of his friends and bus* tomerl£—-and; ; those who desire a nice dish of Oysters, to the that hb ie reejaiving, daily Malthy’s Oysters, the best Oysters known. Refill also sell by ean or half can. 1 i-'-yrV Governor S.Ju daw JbeaQWy.BegA Ike • Treaa’r Bheriff., Clk’Conrt. Com’r. jCorpn’r Aud'r. P.H D’r • • ■ •• i ':* v - -i •• -' ’ ’ I r ■. r- ' - • ...Jr* •' »PT «V " ji 1 .■ ** —» , _ ~.v , v 1 ■. ---.v. :rr-rir —*~ ■ & .. > I « twm fll a. *3 ■ * J. S J IV *|- - ?r ? -4-- f - ;‘T f ? -r ? ME 117 66 m 69 117 117 68 68 114 68 116 68 116 68/113 68 114. . 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IK4B 18 47 16 15 60 60 17 48 17 48 17 48 17 48 10 48 lTV4ji^l7,[ 48* 17 W . 85 145 85 145 86 85 145 145 84 146 77 152 84 1445. 82 146 77 146 82 146 81X46;? 83f144 ; 143 68X42/ 6*l*l Ml 68 63 139 64 140 54 144 52X# 53 138 V 51 140 58X39 i/X3 180 i 62 ;• 28 .17 22x 18 24 24 17 IT 18»: 22 11 80 28.; 18p 28 17 20 20 20 21/ 22 sl£ ;22f 18- 19 47 20 *6 IT . 17 47 47 17 45 IT 47 17l 47 5 i 7.47 11 47 17 *?♦ 16 47 16u*7 - 81 66 68 '66 62 62 68 68 48 67 47/ 72 51l 67 61 66 45 72 51 67 51 67 52: 67.' lBB 67 18* 184 69 134 68 135 .69 18? 69 130 69 108 70 135 69*130 68 134! 68 154 76.168 75 149 146 74 74 153 76 145 B¥XsBx, 76 152 77 139 82 151 76 152 70 1541 75 Vj 26 41 24 42 27 27 40 .40 24/ -43 21 45 .24,43 24 43 20 44 23 43 24 42 231 4$ 147 j 52 148 50 147 146 52 52 145 51 149 50 14|-52 147 51 140 53 145 49 145 58 146; 51V' ■ * ~ 2069 3000 2994 2081 20U 2968 2088 2906, 2164 2990 2067 2987 2054 2727 2142 2954: J2OBO 2938:2076 ,V 3037 ME Editor A rods: There; was a little incident occurred at a Democratic meeting at New Brightoh'.on the eve ning ot liie l2*h (the evening before s the election), that is worth recording, and. the record preserved for future reference. The speaker (S. Wilson, Esq.,) was descanting largely npon the out-, rages perpetrated by the Admiuia’ra lion upon the liberties of the peonlc,- and comparing the English method of redressing such wrongs’with odr me thod of redress. Ho sa«d that “Charles 11, of England, I opt his head on the •scaffold, and wo would,.on tomorrow, “decapitate Andy, and a year hence we i.wquid take the head.,'off Old Abe;”— ! Mr. Henry Stanfer rose and asked,the, speaker “what they wore going to do ( with Jeff JDavis V Mri ; Wilson did j ‘ not deign a reply, as-that was not ih-i their programme; hot continued his abuse of the administration, without eye!n a passing 'censure of the arch traitor, to the unqualified satisfaction of the “unterrified.” j H,nion."’:V Slew Brighton, Oct. 16. . Extracts from the Star “Before wo will have another op portunity of addre«}ng our readers, the fate of the Union will have been decided. : One way or the other, for weal or for, woo,.Chh election on next Tuesday determines our nation’s fate- Ah' Pennsylvania goes this full, she will 1864 andi as,?she then de cides, onr nation will’stand or falL”- Star of Oct. 9th, 1863. . pLet .us learn wisdom from our re- andplnck up fresh courage for, I * % .*■ Let no i min . V&s have still another cnitnpe to save pur country ! anil wo: will enter’ upon the Presiden • tiaj campaign next-year with energy . increased hy this yearls deteat.' Patf ontly, earnestly, hopefully, let us, : 4 •’Learn’ to labor and to wait ” ! I —Star: of Oct 16>A, 1563. .Mr. James P. Bark, Esq., of' 1 the! Jfswf called on ns and >eqi«,«9tedu* to Estate that he did not publish Murphy’s eard, mui tbat it did notemanato from tfi,e office ofthe Pftst, that it wasun just and slanderous on bur WoHhy Governor, and should not harebssn published.— PttU> Com. x liOuThe President baa issued clamation calling for 300,00fry%en,t° be raised by the different States. -The quota is to be filled by, the" 6th Jinoary ti JUSfi4, by . enliBtibent;,|iiliDg iii that, a draft will then be made to | raW*tb« requisite number.' 1 ■ ’.■* r i • =NM= 5151 ’>P' List Af u-1 ’ PromMeado’s-Aiimy. ' ... •„ i : . i V y-'M, ■. i ? : IV, T-- For November Session (2d Monday) 'BB : VVABHisoTo:yyijoet. 10.—Account* _■ / . ,-i f ■■■ ' ‘ the,' Army ;of : the ..Potoma: say i ' OftAJfi) jurors. . l tl«('ni arei no liiliiitfs of Loo’s ulyerc- New Brighton : R. E. Hoopa (foro-- , ad he hasj really very inato mhr>s ~/i ' | i y.. irially fehuhi'ed Irtfcpo.silioc. GlMffljw: iEinSay.’ ky T Such dispositigSis have.ficeri ,tnatfc SUwickly : Al^Gardne^y^p ,ir mtfet all : cop Freedom borough.: I y ; . f John Hetubo. > : } - .‘ iii^Rifir^hoA^^ •5.- Now Se'wictoy: MartiwHFniber.i s<M>- fade’s arrtiy is within ih. Nicholas Bean/ ■ , J , Rochester boro : George Evans. . H Uavy firing ,ot artillery wa ■ Economy tp ..Samuel'Krepps. >, H >?o«r : or two,jhcard_ this mo: V Uookslo wn‘:. ; John M. , CVrUicy r Jobn ,«» the dircclioo'of Manassas. > A. Snowden. -/■ j.■ VI '~ -’ • ■Hanover tp : Samuel Rigger, Moses i ’ V | nriT't’TT AH V ,v - Doak, Henry B. AECreary: . i - •. ■ . L Beaver brtro: Wni. S. Barclay,i Died, Oct. • 4th,. o£ Brfeflierra. in Hugh B. Anderson, Jiriies- (^^rdy Jpi, JjAl Chippewoi;Baniifoi'Crawford, John Goddard.-. ’ j - r -‘- a-fod ..• S' hB r 'r i Johii 'ttz z v b |bf jout. jsaver;... has jbecn. .Qhio: Wiia. Chaney-. ~ ’ , pleased to,call tier from our midst t»j Independence :■ BeriTard.Forher. f join the Heavenly Hssts .above. She' ‘,«i . >•“ / ,r. isfr&from all . earthly pain’,'and . pbtiT JCBOWS. '' wish her tioi Jin tbi'j vorld . ‘ _V ■ . u„u 'of 'Tis true Iter littlcl feet Bridgewater: Joseph M Clur , • wifi be heard fiTTmore pattering Inwn . A t.. the aisle to meot i hod dinot . Milton Ralston, Jas. Gamp- ttl|d ? feei, her little |idte? ■ 1" ~ i-D - ' : wlilb that angeticdl emile that waslal? Sonth Beavc. T ? jdor. s . UvvayB f o, n ,d”> a^u i„ ir ., in her yotflb- Brighton p . enw 4. • .a filleyo. Nett hid 1 will her sweet voice Hopewell; Charles Irvin, John; ..,eW^C^|pii.e^cid;;no more . l" ’i-v/W U. . will she uiiite-'wkh those whom -she has so pleasantly; passed’ the sunimer; . ; Pal erson: H. ~G.| hilt, alas! she sleep* the- -Blo| , pddf : Raccoon : • Sap.ne| Sl.e!tttr>. Rath deaih.-she has lek^is. m.fri 4dly i Pr.nrv. ll* •" ; world and gpr.oitd join, tho’soigs of , Wy ■-*.■-*■ ~ nobler pramo, ‘‘wirere 'congregation* l ; S : i 1 „o i -Franklin: Smith .Hazen, Andrew on ,‘ :v ,•' ••*"'• toggle; d"'- il* : " Ohio; f» C. Thompson. John Dnn m -this can, Sr., Ephraim Chrisler, R. may Wul lower , ; :r ',/ : ncxt Vrt ; Lovd Jpsh9fe\yho died th; Rochester tp ttoow. SairnUei nand hoXreparod to Barnes’ ■':■■■*■ jAda. And to yoir. neridear pa Harmony : CasperHehning. - v ;'H bo °>. r bo € Hanover: Robert Harsha.." , grave, weo^o.longerj’breathe ...Pulaski: • Elwdodl Thomitsd Sttin'l »!«*» I dry your tears'wifb the ’ Mv«P9 /• . I '• -of hope Ond cSnsblatioa . that New Brighton : Thos MilledSama-ji|ord givith artd ]the Xord hath el Osborne . U ; ; >&^l tho , New Sewickly : James M •S°« , trM nd^».!.mC* ,e f Indopence : Dan’l M’Callisrdrr ll « broibers, “M hpro; Oliver Anshdjz, V L % North Sewickly.:.; HknioK Hainesi DavidrJiillor. : ; - . ; de t c : ! ; Indii.-lry : Jkmes M’Cnllongh. ; ers ofjthe Sav.our, with ’the ass, i Pliillipsburg’: ‘G.’ E I Kaercher. : thb last Strugg oof hfo i ; Wm. Mart. ' meetrtjhose^who ':"■■■ siv J gono r to that spiritual Land to t 2b’Wi!RK j irated no more forever. '■ - ’ \ '!• /’ ■ ; -u Raccoon: George j John P- . h>«le did we think Ada, Ewing. .;■! 1 ■ .. When last we saw thjrlovely faoi Phillipsbnrg . Jhs. Tfikt weAesMji Ada; -'' _ , M-Ctade. Jacob Slrawbeckor.* ' , r [ Would follow thee to thy rostlng plaoe^ Economy ': ,G. C Minis, S. W. Neely/ , . . i-i t , Ir .'V 1 : Harmdhy’; Jonathan Lena, Michael ’ y T °^ bßl f : , i ■■•!.;[ \ .-Just.bloommg in life s youthfm^nfoundi 1 Brighton- tp: Wnl C. ' Bm rtou gono Ada, ezander Scroggs. i V ; , T^» Ucre br »S htg r buds are found, # , 1 ’f r i Josfeph H; Cooper ; ; g>A’> Bot h m Ihy play Jacob t (i .las!. tp’st g6ue Ai;>4#S Rochester boro: James J. J_. .Anderson, David il’ shall Hays. ■ I Ohio: Robert Barclay, Laughlin. ! Nevr Brighton : M. S. Johns. South 'Beaver; Jasso Martin, SairSi Mitcheif, Petf CiloWl. .aitchell, Peter . r ~- , Darlington ; Thomas Smart, David Powell. Dixon Meanor. • '‘1 .... •••■ ; j ßridgewater t[W rv.Adatns.'_J r‘ Greene i -'^onfi, Swaney* Gamble ’V- Iforib Sewickly B. Thompson, W. M’Cleary. ! , . <r.. v_ Hanover: James iM’Kinly; - 1 ew .Sewirkly.: Jfohr>'Boron** > ■ Pulaski; Wpi. Gfossnian. Hopewell: JifSfies M’Callister. - Patterson: Wm: CarOthors.. , ESE Philadelphia, OetriO.' ' - j i i Provision fans boon' made, in .the rebels BfidertaUe another raid {to Siarylandand Pennsylvania, to at ; tend to them in order ibis tinJe The Tenth. New Jersey; atld other troops, : went up through Chambersbnrg yes* terday. ' : I It is'said, although I doubt it, that Lh ia falling 1 r“"** ' f ,r „\ ,?*■. .*■'.' • *’ • ,- ' • • P- jndening, fciy, Mar ( Elliott • - • En r. «vi. To learn of bright and better, days. ' ‘■ li, ■ |' j , r - Wewillnot weepier the«i' ; Ada f :! j_ Nor let aiWiEr in our ryes be Btarted," ~ For’t was the iwill of God, Ada;- |"■■ v f Thai you frcjin us wasj^u^S^'j-'r'.',. ", ;. v ■ ; MARRKED lsth ir Rev. John lfe|®&%EaT tooAN, l o Miss Lucinda BS&SSER, all ot JJ •■cr county. | ' ■ | t' : «55b . • ’"‘iS? - *’} Dr. Tobiaa? lyViuetiaii Linement iCURE #OBJ?Al. AN P/ACliES,'£fri' oenor to any oilier.., -Croup plot ivoly cures; reliof ia absolutely s> i mmediately it 'is' ■ used.. ■ Mot b irs | r m-niboj* this, and armyoutselvjes wi bottlO without delay. Croup ia[di»' i jase which gives ncj attacking the child in the dead hour of night; before n physiciao-icab be iiummpjied-it ipay .bo Re nember. the Yefieltnn Liniment never Tails. ' Pnce 25!and 50 cents a bottle. Sold'vby, all Druggists. Office, 66 Cortlandt Stmt, Sew-Twk. ' ‘ LM: ■- ■; ~ \k :; ,1 ■ ■< ■ ■£■ [ooktortoraoxlAlT W***., / 'Exemption LUt./' Exetnp%on Account ifbeinaA\ ■^Jycfageant:^r^ . MartinJWasbinjfToV#^ wit nesses, Joseph Duun’ -Martin.- - ,r - ? WilHajs Nichols, UrdrSKß'c,. M.fKin4id; jou H.11088.-'r j, . -t v-Hin; Urwh«r«A witnesses, Elizabeth Giilet s, NeNon. ,’' - i ‘ Peter Hill s oj- 2 ubetbAbVe.-,o D) .Vhrai;;mH 0 man. ■' -: - ' •■■■■ ' 81 lIM f V?-sV3‘:* ' r"’- 4%. M LSI A? Harty Buries* Centro, Grtei Daniel Stroup, Greeny witnesses, Jafcob Miller SaiahSfrrU- Fuller, Hid, Witnesses, John Killer. Enos Giif,,i K *Henrj- Bradford, Whitley,. Gr^ Brad fgriE B ‘W'f'l7^ial Jacksbti, Greci» cojwitnesaea, Mary Hampsbn, Ira q Condit.y, ■■■ ■... ■ ;■; :.• Joiikaon^tMT coj John SSStt Meek: : .. * - Zadock. Clftfk. Cnmberlan^^ Gbprge - Bald win, Mortis, Wasli£ Ttoncd.-'. 5 ' • ’&f ■ ;-<-k Jamea co. :■ fßalpb naprikj Motopngahcla Oif ihpton co.. - ’:>A~ ' Irwin Stowart,"^ranlclfc v witnesses, Keence. , . ;v' .Henry Satlles, Marion, ' Chjet, witness, Eliza beth Sullles. J' SpetiMr Simons,' Jackson, Greciis" " "II i rain St il I welllSlpnQ n,ga hn! a;Gief(* Geo; witness, Nah?tf“lJean. • Amount of heuvf ifut Eil II .f* • *• • • * E ■ •&' ' ■■■ ,i . ■ »ott. depot, ing on hifhboirfgc support.. § \ Hannah", PulasTti, IK™ copvci t nesses,.J. f Adams Vora Couiii.: i —~ ,;<jco.' . i jng'uni ifib; wilne^Sjd , iihn' Bi'H < IV. UIE.-ker. ‘ ' •> Glendaiikl, co.-; ?,, ''Daniel BaynelL' Was'ini ■,-RMtne»SeH J i 'Dauiei JJijrn. ■ilatli4ve; Glon'ifh.' • ■ ■ pQtiriul Little Beaver .La* renee co._' ■ ’'l ? . ■■’••■■■■■ ■-><-■■ tiips. Gi I njoco, Wayr.e; Gjw««e' ; Wi^ijesSes",''iTiPiuda ll tip' :H%pu3'.i *, \ . : .i£|l»hraimKvans, Il:mnvot‘, K m-4. ihiilon eo; Vv mi esses, Samuel lioe-l, VVm. M. Snowden. v..”/ , * • ;: VV m. Am nvon,' t Waabi n£toi>, sah inglon co.-'. , r (ii Ji’jTJlins,'S]>rmgliiil, Greene tl /witnesses, Rlionuck Clark, Win. 'Poiter. ; ' *&}■ Tboipaa Williams,rAUeppri. Gv cb, f jiTftnesaes, JpKn_Jiv Ross, Rcnciiby;! V ; Henry Debolt. Monongabela.DjVo co; witneSses, Bejamir. Wilson, {fit GrTidil, Alepi», • Greene i .WfliresseSjllenry £enhurt, Jesse liii man. ” -■ r -t.V’ Inat r do i, for '.niiig ' H; o»»rtor,'“Fr:uik!'ti, Brso co;w 11 nesses. ’ G moji Ash brook. . .. \ ! Piei^«b'‘iP<j'ii«j{al i . inytoii cp; JamcJ Xohi, - . John \V. 1 4 T Orf- .« co; witnesses*, Jurob l£tisste!l. J Batson.-* v-,,-; 1 ' - ; :.U.eo; W; **- wVinos.iea, :K. F.Alo&is? Ainu-, Ik* >• her •o“rlti, •!iP- 'V 1 '" • '*- : ‘ ■ , "Xor.val IFoife, Marion, wilnessos, Finley Ouker, Poiiii, t’- e 'lo.n. ■ l'r'' .■"^v Israol.. Jintnn, jAforrts,;:Grcoue '■ \vi Jain Off, JoRl) U tprsoiiV ' ' ’ come t yoji meet rents, littl'O' not a vords “the. taken %itbc iVaild nourn they cond d Ipv fance i o’er, have o sep. George Fish Jlill, Green wi I neased,A. Cr~ Fecrej IJojh-ii -A; George Gpnvgp ) Cnmlicir(un'J Gn eo; J 'Houston. '■■'■■?. p, ■ John “ Greene e 0 ;; Witnesses, Barb'arni rington,.George Frielano; -Ambrose Dixon.Grcene, <jrecn witnesses, Philip Minor, "Sic Dixon. t, .. -■ p -'rGcprge Herrington, Greene, co; witnesses B. rard. . Davidll.Paul, DunkaiiKGwt witnesses, George.. Paul ) -. ? paVi3 ley. - - rtv. [Daniel H. _ .[.-Mpao--- 'Greeno eo; ;»;i,loesses; ~AT"V. P’ Wain. W. L. ’HHintUonr - ' Edward PofaatJ.Jticdi cW-Geo " ; >;Abraham rWhit«i NVayne. Gr.e|% ,>vitnesBertrJolW_^ Fullw.Gumbpfland,Gr*# -( tfr.itivesses Henry' Mfe-r. ‘ - *- .Vj ; iAVilliathlj 'Pestor, -Whitley, G re: ; cp[' Lorenza D. ?P r,l £ ; r " I Aintil “ Wise, MarGre' n ?k witnesses, Daniel W. Smith, Wise \,>- ".'G-C , f. ; - j JaspoifN. wituesscs, JphniSteyeiv^on£ Mprloy.i : -y-r . Exempt on account ’ * I notheileSs c/iitrfren r undff I? ‘ ijmas ii. Gibson, W. lington co. '•'•••• •’■-■ . ■' bt, Preston, SoWersefef ME •o; ,w ■t-t' Moiiyj'fe-- ittfcrShtaT V hu Johnson, Little Bt-a - , CJ; wiUicsse», Isaac.; J -'• •* ■ v :orgeFurluna, Big Men co^^tjhossebW'D^J 311111 Dentfin Vaughan. . ■l,imm*% g lnvE,g% p , ingiori cp) witnesses/ Is o*- 0 *- son, T hotrßiggins. •, - nN ‘ JOH3? GUTJrfBBRTgi. v f ■; , ; y■■ 24th Di»jr ,e ! ‘ IBy «rder .of. ■ ’ : ■ Pwrr^M^rfbßi , ~. ( ---,-- ' T*’- V El ' ' r-'. ESE =I OM EMS liffil
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