I 1 I * :' -■ .. ■■■'■*• '' ' ' ' ’ l Wednesday, 9. 1861 5&, IMBRIE, EdH< For Pre«Hent| in 1864, „ .r 'pT iu!is|»ia.'- j ■ CIE efQ_*VV ’t'.nvp recent" f' Tftml c«'mnmni<-ntii>n<j MEI r e>.nrpp», r.iiiti'Oonipanif .. «l jhe iiniii’onj.; Onr j ' raiiiC of the author ia|i The Beaver Cov n‘ ■ f . . In company with a '^1 'he Beaver Coijirtj .«e<k. and wore indei ionr visit and wiih tl of the, Hon.se. We, -■) c**ired by the Steward 33-<j.. and hie excellent ibe yaricfae ■ AV'hongh we baS foij of the condition of tne manner of their, treatment, yet .We found. up»n*fXamJn|ation ! . that wo had t.o previous adi><j!|iaie conception ‘of the.'charge and responsibility ne rclving upMn the Steward Thereare now"forty inras'cs. and of that' nurijr -her alTat t more or less helpless, more than one half entirely no.' Six are to tally blind, nine entire criples, ten insane or idiotic t onejjdeaf, dumb and blind, and femaindei|helplewi. Those of onr readers who have never visited ; the Poor House can!J hare but a par tial conception of thje care, labor and responsibility resting upon theVmaiir ager The manner in whi< h the pan-' pore are cared for, is a credit to the Btewfcid. 'the ■Directors nnd to ,tho | -X-ounly The panj-lfrs are allconifor-. lahly rlothed—their clothes, teds ‘and rooms, aif t-itah and tidy—their tables .well furnished spid crrrtlil^g ■ bearing* the 'mark'll.,of comfort and. good feeling, thatjj ' We roulti not hvin < c‘ - - i i» U prise that, arming thing should be kvj clear... lliii S'tewai to the' pi|ce. ,in-i hi ho auroribr.' They , and ivatdliful and >tbelr intercourse gratifying to »oei piproasiiigioar sur «o rtsany ■ every ifaq scrupulously {d is well adapted 1 laujr. ':or.j?i! have lure •boti.-aitcaiw’s ! #! yet they blend,itn - -'Vi.th . tiiv inmr.lls; •ft- ntuci) '.Consiilcra ion and kindness . that w-e did not weirder'to stie-them beloved by-ail. Wo were In’ ! hv the ■paapers.over and otjer again, th: u Mr • 'iBa roads wa* the best mtu and Sirs. ijShrnada tho beat wtvrnan in thff. world rrihey wore so kind. While that •late ofi, f; -! ng trvorythiriji ’' ' They do. ivrt-'.„pvv vi; |C r 'i iif'vr I '-!' to ibe ir-n sT‘>* es'!'i-;ve!y,' . tat .-arc 5 equally allmnive to tjto in- ‘ .lire;t* n{ tie coutitv—avoiding -ex pc i.fp. n-ar.«i?ii p u.l'cnri'mii niiv. anil jiaioning to iir.proveltlie. building and*; I farm. We >re gladt.l bcv wi-re -elect ■ e l to fiti'ijiai re-if'ni|-ibie position, and ,! hope the«l>!rt ot'irn n il! «'>e to jt teat ['.tln-y. are paid* for thdjr Isrbor -at-tln* tail-cd in the plycc. | After'par»akiiig of a took oaf • ■ ' - &: . . i ’ well uiea-ci with all Nee sine.ami hath . that thy Steward. in tel iiiinn 1 to being an indu-trifjcs. kind hearted Christian'man, wa* a perfect gem tig j mai'j tsnd his-lady ajr.cof the excel-! lent t.f the earth. | - would- call I.ho‘ attention of ■ oitroeaders to a very '.ntercstiagi per iPpicttnus end co'Ojpcriiliaus.account of the invasion of |M‘Mryj'and and Ponn • •iylvania. and tills Great Banjo of Got ' H, - !._ , ; - tysourg, wnttemibr the Rev. Dr. J«- • cb'ba, Profcs-or ] of' in i Penneylvanja Co!icg(l> : Thin is un doiihtedly the great|st conflict that hastakvn-plaee *pnce. the commence :otent'of the war.iHtid: s pro eminently - .distinguished for the obstinacy evinc/j ed/hy tie cor.i|endini; force*. Every! one who ia de.-sron« jof tHmilinrizitig hi* mind with the facts, and ctrctim* . .ill 1 •taupe* incident to lints sanguinary conflict, would do wcl| to call at the, B<« k Store of the'Rev.i J'. R. Miller, ir.th!*place. andprocuroy copy of this valuable production, 111 form* an ini por.tant chapter in thj history of this great Commonwealfltlarid is eminent ly deserving the poruital rind consider ation ofail who lejoice at the triumph of our army or mindjbr of the past, recur with Teeling*-ts|’ sn;row to -the , City of-the Dead. Prof. Jacobs was ' an eye witness to this bloody ’drama, i ind being a man of state observation asd excellent -judgment, has executed the duties of a faithful chronicler in a .pleasing and urexcepjtionable manner , Having gone over a yeryconsiderablo 1‘ portion of the battle-field, we can at ‘test the entire accuracy of the Jnarra tiye. and cordially coin mead it .to the peroaal of one and alt ' * DMWSZ»—Mr> Armstrong Jolly, of Brighton townshin b"- 4 - ' Urn of this > ronhty lnto one ,of t liu 10-! ’ ton, on- M;or»<fc>v ntg _ dfjtyncu?.; 1 ■Wo ■, bar* ♦ v dW<- particulars. .. l~ ~ ~ ir A Proprti dor. y refeirt-d Kev- from-different 'd/fiy the name* ; rule ie not tp tr.ii unlewi tlie given. I rebellion, and witintyi?. bsek; disloyal Siateral e-very .point. till at *a«t there rein:iiri% nit little territory.’ cosnpnra* lively. to overcome 't'brrniijhnut thin '.r ! 'i P' ■( •nggle one ° can not helpaud noticing the progressive development of the resources of the nation. When .the first call fir 75.030 men ■■was issued. m*any wondered Where the,v woald bo got. and not a few were troubled in miiid how the necessary funds were to be raised to support such an arnjyi But with each"new I exigency, there arose new develop menu, and now we behold the Gov'- ll : • - | ■ ernment carrying, with perfect case, a loud; which would have dismayed the moat sanguine at the outset of the contest.', . . • . , ' The triora) effect of this extranrdi nary resources npon the nations of E-jroipe, oan>hardly bo im jagihed Ti»xed- r to their utmost capa' city. they behold this coun try _at?one bound outstripping their, tnightiest efforts, and--after' having strained, every nerve' they find that these Northern States have' with al tno«t no effort al all, 1 done more than they have 'accor ulr id. sjreat uti Poor &ouse 1 friend. we viai |r>Pfir HoafKjtlant d gratified with he ‘management i hw k'ndlj s re j f. lady, nftd-ahown | depariment'a.— j tiled some idea ; he inmates, and _ r -oraplisnet- Thejoalbasy.of Epgland and France, .excited by bar rapid snceess; baa late ly given way to a feeling! of apprehen sion |as they behold the yonng giant oi the Western World descendin'; into the combat. We shall not i soon again hear ot intervention That I business,, is (“played •out.” Neither ; shall we hear ; mneh more of sympa j thy forjthn rebels in-Encland . That j too,-is fast playing out English e'en [ are- not tjhite fools. I They harp one rpeottliafly hnpt y faculty. developed Jn d very high degree—tha* oTper coining “which • side of the hreao, is buttered." So wiih (he French Or.p MicccsK hfts Opened they:eyes of John ny Craneanll and we shall find 1 him to be excessively polite-and obliging in the fntnrej Fop the rest. we have on »y -■*»:' follow.. up our snc>*eHses for a short tuho.when ho a free hap py and peaceful nation, more ihdlsso tdbly bound together than ever before Woodward’s In-vilaulabla Blea ;■ fil g. rtf the Snptf i moj four* au-l soon to bp its Thief Jos •( .«»••->. aori lively tin- copperhead candi* d;ii|c lor Cri'rnrnor. discovered. in M** Nuiv-rior •v;«<Uvnr tbpt '••Shivery 1« an ipc»lp->lah!ir hlcssini'.*'-. j,,. R j .w«irloy,;jd?*rij»l«» of Calhoun; It hiis| , hreii nwrli'tj, many years sgo ihiit Slavery wra-i.a hitler di-anili*. iuul t'>st ha-j receiritd the endorse! i meet ofjgre-if ami trend po n of nil .lards. 15ui the world has grown wv «" r tWan tlio* men who lived a long . time ago. as well as W'f'pdward.’ |- V7h*t have been the, blessings and benefits Ibe nation hss"“derivpd from •.Ms cause, so much loved by Wood ward’Let tits see It ha* produced dt*i f cord among, the people dt the Union; it 1 has caused tlie Sdnthern and Northern if secfiVo.s to regprd each otVer as ene. i-! mies; it has introduced aforeign pi»li ; icy in our government which arrayed - ; all the powers of Europe against ns; nt it hHSjcanscd the bloodiest and most i • unholy civil war ever , known In the it.’ world; it has desolated more land ip e- i lime of peace than «T ever.conquered y; in war; it lias grown powerful and n/j't.hriven at the expense of every inter •yjest in the Republic;-and, filially, lias ig ' destroyed obedience to wise laws' and n . | sown the seed of discord and hatred; •y ; amostf the members of thesame groat he ( family. j 1 , j sr. It is true wo might he pointed to ils the blessing bmnght u|i in the acqni m ' kitinn of Texas, at thejenat of a War da j with Mexico. It brought ns Florida, i it- | with.iU‘RlUgatori and frogs, at the ex- j r- j pense of a most disastrous Indian war, ib; and they bare beep taken out again, t, Iby tins great blessing of e; after they have Sucked from the Na-: sitional Treasury countless millions.— ;, I Slavery, too| brought us Louisiana and i; Arkansas and Missouri, and took them I, outjpgain, after they had grown pow : erfal apd prosperous at the public ex | ; pense. These are only a few of the 1 | incalculable blessing* spoken of by I judge Woodwird. Perhaps he Can ;get Judge Thompson, his copperhead ; friend on the bench; to write an ppin i *ion upon the subject, as we under* stand be is a great friend of 'the negro; '■ I" •••* ' The Great Sbi ggle. •; , e . ' |"-p ||^ ■ If- looking hack ov(>r the stormy f It is now pro* period through which the Nation ha* great events oj parsed since the outbreak of the (Weal rtiakedjeeperor R.-b'-llinn, one can ,n«>t help noticing*; tljianthose tha' 'the ufiifitrmity wiih which . the.dSyal rFiuat.pes r~jpii S' at.e'B hare marched- forward to con S o|»ly porsihlr, I quest. Notwithstanding nomWoua practice. woTM disasters, and many defeats. Ihe cause treated (frith c*! <npt, as N . ijiwm of the Union has scarcely, for a sin-. when this war began., Noman ever gje moment, wavered. | (dared 'to predict or. to askt for>balf Wo hare gopedorwari steadily, step that lias been realised, ‘and It Is there by step, overrunning' the territory of fdre.not a lest of the sagacity of laiiy SIMKNT —We leant that Col a ay, of thjii borough. bftN been A Chief ofjXßMrabri strain and ph<*f.tba/cP«nwylv*irf» Jfili JUJorO. daoassad. ' ' ' m-'H. EMI GCS wt of men. or a triumph of thoee who n JvocateJ another. Theca«e ludeep er and more impre««iro than any etjoh condition of affair* coiild lmTe deVph -sf- «ppd,and it js.wine'bf these remark- - . .ioalooa 'Patftod Wouldsanc j * , *n_ i <« . I - V. ~l . tt,, Blpfy«v . ~ r .. amsii able point", to which 1 We iwill call a tion or kpprore of . based np. iLl^^ moments attention, i[i . ?"< th ® grossest Injustice.ls an Idea the £*y of the private soldier, for all wlidlare jit h* 9 ,|'! In th e first place| the| nation haa both ! novel and jind ■ Captr Marshal, 'connHel“Though moneyh:»-* J bifn fewfrom financial niowti nece««*rUvha**-*fPtiflnßted in upon, intelligible wairb. duj»it»! c^ntii fi o‘ WaHßt&Sst «nrelf nnparalled in the] history of .end rag and to allosr credit, id eachdistrictfur.ltallsi* to!k realising [sense ol^the the world. This release has been ef gatnnlnn, who appeMa-tohave re tail enlistments to the Stb ofjannary nlfabla character [pfj many of tin ft ;ted also, when the reqnliements of nonnejed Christ arid blsteacbings, in nrxt, and in order to -eenro tlhi'Ono imrUiev dealt in. I It is greatly to the conn try exceeded all former pre- stead ;of the World, tto flesh, and the V? * vo * ( ?.*4 Coiiptyand Ipcal credit of the,,(3oVcrnmen.t .thd» • sSteBW* , sarw W ist greater than the proudest and 0«“W« •Hen—«*, oken to the amntrif, volunteers, ard re enlistment of vetMheir Integrity df| price hotter t| mMt powerful Slate of Europe' ever; nn<l »f *ll®° fromthe commonwealth erans now in ijie field, whose teiro of alnioktanv thing elite. Its iveTvtl ki ew, and when the ’ demand; was of Isijacl. And, jn conclusion, we will Iwrvice is about to expire.will be ac- six per (4nt. loan, the intei ch >arly shown to bo onp that mn«t be protracted over, some years of stub burn and sometimes doubtful oohiict. St ppn»4 it tad been, stated in the bo pi inlnp 'of 1861, tbit the loyal States of the Union would require a thous »td millions of dollars; within the n«xt two or t hree years to prosecute a warapainst the whole South in the hinds of traitor*, what 'financier of Kurope would have hesittaod to say that to pi) -s such 1 dd havV beer plane ,»aci» loans a* wom>. ii\ jH needed, at par, would be impos sible, whd indeed would have assent ed to the possibility 6t negolisti ng pubH loank at( all. Yet the. day of trial and of peremptory demand .for all ibh f-ame. and ijnder circumstances far •|e‘« favorable than might have been anticipated asto/the trial cf an alter native between European and Ameri can resource*. No sane man hut jk'rew that any such, a-* wo might want would he impossiblcr in Europe [except on very low terms or fates— Tne foreign journals and; capitalists j-ui<l this before- w.rt 'jasked f>r| nuiticy. They mads .haste, early us <ler a ban. Bui -b/ a g-eat order of Providence, *as we must dssm if, the' fi-.ancial eonr.setimj of, the Uni ted States and Europe was sever -ed at that ciineal hour. We did not ask a dollar in the world’s markets; we did npt need a dollar and do ifftt yet need one. The structure of our National credit has risen like a great’ temple on its own foundation as the wui progressed,and lan tbisdiour it,is compiirauvely greuU | e.r tl'ad tliat <vf any oilier, nation on the globe. Its a loq.uey to pur emer gencies. greal as they and grrat as tin y now are. fas never been I.seriously wanting and iiis now most t Undouliti'd. and eomplote. Tlii- important .-'ubj.-L-t -willi be co« i tinned in our next i.-sue. I* V- WC-Ws Would call.especial a'.teu tioirtu the of tie M.ns Convention, hold jit pbiW on .S.il unlay lasi,| tc devise moans to, raise oar qniiyi! without, a drift. It was the largest; meeting of the kind 1 evSr hold in tijur County, and evidenced the deep,feeling of tfie pimple on the sub joct—some fifteen district* Wire rep resented by delegatej<. and the rest of the distiicts -by the people enraa<so. • The people’ were aln osl unanimous in recommending the Commissioners lb offer a large bounty, and wo trust that their action to br will be immediately ]1 responded the Commiss’onersi ! Th.o Provost Marshal assures ua that the men can be iaWd. ■ Lawrence .cafiiity large bounty and itfwe do not ; offer one at once ouri aliens and men. nnder age who want' to volunteer will go there. '/ ;■ I i^ \ ! We will say, however, that the Commieoioners are the gnatdians of the interests of the county, andwhat ever coUrWa. they may adopt, whether proor eda will receive our endorse* men*, and would advice that they consider well 1 Uftbre' being carried away by pppnJah btfeeze. NOTK3B: ’ .\ Provost Marshal'm Ornqc, S ‘i 24t0 District; Prss'a:. ’ v New Bnghuin.'Duc: '2. ’63. : y . Any person* claiming} exemption from, ihe next drafT. on the ground of aleriiage non.?.re>-i<lence, utmuilulilehess j of age and mar Sent permanent phy- I steal disability, ntay app *»r before the ' Board of Enrollment on or befojv the p2oth. inst . and .if he can show to the, of the Board that he is ; not liable, his name will be drafted .from the roll*.. ~ . [ j „ j; No case*, other than those •pacified will be ijeard. ,! '.j j Sad Accident —Oh fan Monday: a; httle biiy, *<>n of Jacjk.^oh ‘‘Irriti, of Bocheater Ip . fell Mi a pitchWrkin eubh a way that one of *he prongs pierced his heart,} onnsingi ioatarit death, lie was a vary sprightlyard intelligent boyfdrhuyears., and j his Mciy daatßiiaaob lamantad.—Ste/v .■■ : X; ■ -i"' 1. - : .. meU* held ‘ A TiSTli r ••■V*-®?' J. Stocltdale, Q*mt« HjmlV and N*» i®£WQ^li r»t*qn «nd^^|^!|^'|:f^Carothere *pt«d. a-* r J >*Wjr ot«ii Her .*”» *•«? bitrayei- for em«lnlr no man B. Chnmberlinand T.M; °« e( f l B^Mtane*; f if' 8 Wifho wWhUawairtalp^rtrf:n ü bU,n^L ‘ -■ 1 ' ’" 4i ? this I *ttrlfadte»?of Hlft Owl' ‘‘who • Tnt«*|lheiti«iti» ‘off He*?en arid th«| !b«j baWtiint* of ihaearth,” 'voqid WJefcpt! to nrgae a till rig id'deleHo'ijJr aboard , andridloalc’ T' now ray to tKift jwur, miserable, igno rant and conceited Teague, go on BVd monldiiig the religion which; Von disgrace, tcyoartreaaona* We, iofamon* purpcmei.; go on. Villifying/'nftfl *c«n(J»liiing the character of Hint 1 whom you profeu to imitate; and to> follow; go on ignor | ihg the attribateaoftbntG'xl of whom 'you are without' conception; go on With jour and when you get through, ~«iU g*»l, , Jgl . j ‘ Go fcoaulu tnuab«.aad siagleeut tbs pUct Wber* «inb iUelfiball suffer a disffraos." -£adles'&s 4 Society. The Ladies’ Aid Society, of Beaver, since the organization Hi Noveiubei, 1861, ihive forwarded in' Hospital sloK'Sj the following aipount: Nuij Hth, 1861—2bbxen of bcddi ig ami -clothing, valued at 8167.20. Nor 11, ’61.—4 boxes wines, fruits aiLii jellifjs, valued at $70,00. Jim.; 4, ’62 2 buigoi clothing and fruit, rallied at 6110,00. . | April 6, ’62 -I box uloibing and fruit, rained at .690.00. I Stub, 622 1 boxes clothing and I'rtiii. valued at 1106,46. Aug. 21. ‘62—2 boxes fruit and clothing, yalded at. 675,00. Nor- 1, ’62—2 boxes clothing and fruit, valued at SllU,Bo Jail. ?,’62 l ijpxclothing arid fruit, i’alued at $108,00.'.. •' a. AprJ 7, ’B3—2,hoxea clothing and fruit, valued at $120,36.,.; ' I- Msy 12, >*(J3—2 boxes clothing and frail, Vnlned at #109.80. , .|, Mayil3, 6.V <{4>ottes. fruit, and veg ambles, valueimi 640,00. , j July'S, OMalbtioxos fruit and voge tables,ivatnejtgfll 6103.00 .. . I S«*pij 19. 'ffll—2 boxes fruit and veg etable-.; valued at 6101,62. | S -pti 34. ’63— 2;,Hoxcs fruit and rep dailies', vilbi/’ 1 at|6119.3j. ' I IK-c-i3, ’034-2 hexes troit and-rege. table, Si 10,00. Tne Whole KMinuming to 61.552 74. JuliaS. Blaine. Soc.'v. i . i ■ r ” I Re-Enlibt:iiOnta of Veteran : Captain Gutiibertson, Provost Mar shal nfi the 24tfc | Congressional " Dis-* tric-ti sends ns the following cot res; ponileiice relative to the re-onlisMucnli ut’lyetn'rao volunteers, which will be fimnd li' iiiieiest the people of the district: -• J ! PaoVosr MAjMßAii'a Orrict. ") 34 th DisijiiCf or Peni<a., . j - New Trighiou f)-o 4 '63. i To Col. Jna. B.f Fnt , Provost Mir shill General, O iVatMnqtun Cit D. (J r Will men in'th'u three years’ regiments now if. the service, who re-enlisf tdVCnlaf dhuibbr nine ty five, be credited toghe Government under ] the President’s last' call for three hundred thousand? John Ccthbietson. Captain and Provost Marshal of tbe 241 h Distrietflf Penn'a. ’ '■ WAsiimolojtCiTT. D. C., 1 ■ ' . !■ ■ Deo. 4. 1863 ' . '|| ■’ To papt. John Cuthberttoti, Provost Marshal of ihr.Z\th District of, Penn’a.: Be~en{)«tmenU in accordance with circular number | ninety-five, will be to the quota under the recent call. | j . Jab. B. Far, j j Pmvoat Maltha! Geh. U. S. . Ctea. M’CUUad Nominated fbr : J’.'" - P’reeiceat. ... : j' Cincinnati, D«w. 6—The National Connijitatin CVinmittM, which ha* l been st the Burnet „ „ - _ _ ... Hou*e,; terminated its labor*yesterday '*• ‘ *ohk. Deo._7.—A special to by adopting thja] Kentucky platform ™ e Tribune, from Washington, *ny<: ot 1888, and nominating Ge.nge B. ” onr ar,n y correspondent, fornrfhe* M'Clelian. for President. They were the following information : On Sat unable loagree’on the Tice President, “rday P. M..tho rehelsimade a 'feint of and *0 adjourned] to meet in Philadel ..crosaing ateevera! fords of the Rapt, phi on the 23d Inst. It simply means Onr forces kept on the alert.’ ah effort of the Border States to con- * nd everything was in readiness to fro I the Democratic nomination next retreat if an assault had been made hy yeaK and; it 1 ihatTfails, to raise * third I wtperior foiocs. During the night the party. wTiich sKaJI flpvo them tlx« bal. enemy crossed over two or three ancle.of 1 power, and compel the adop- regiment* ateaeh ford, and took pops, lion of; their ylewa by tbe'l>amoorata! M,^'<>n ° r tt>o north bank of the Rap or ivepublidaoa.' f Wan and our old- signal ethtion, so j\ ’.J -i . , that they cah now pverlhok hU onr WAshikdrow, I Deo. T.—The. Bouse movements while #e remain posted ha* elected ' M,r-: Colfax Speaker by as at present. j \ twenty-orie mdjoHhy. There was General Meagher; .who was. with great applause ir, thd. galleries. I the army a* a visitor to his old hn 1 The speakership Question w*a se(. gado.wa* oaptareddn citiaens’clothes, tied by ; enough of tho' border , Stiile J near Minoßundnrlng the recent en members voting jwith theKepUbihsah* gagement% and la now in the bands of lo give|a ina)nifty io tbp .-lrienlfi, bf,tbeeneihy. : “ • lairianjl order. I.T. j r v - p I ■"**-. r-v - Charlektda (8. V\Couri*r *>>; plaoa upon the ;aayiK|bat Aet pay of B rebel s«,|- SJUBLJ •> •» ISE ;s:.i i',; ?■ 1n tXcoqnty, r^ure*eiited,iu'the artd ; -li>iih lfie of P«tj.eP!*on, Moon ; and Hiioedon, they i generally _Teportod in favor of the Coai.ty i 'drrfmiMioiKiM making a cdun ty Nubitcr piionfor bounties toVolun* depted; to the time of the draft. Before adjournment until afternoon, H. Hide, John White, Chaii. Calhoijn, Wm. M. Hoed and J. .11. Cunningham t were appointed.as a commit tee, fb report ip the qieeting. i S?sxtf.s. ■ ' . • The committee, reported the follow ing Preamble and Resolutions: *■ Whjuuae, It i» debiruble that our CoUniy should,'' with the leant possible delay,.raise and send into the field her iheri under the reeet t call' ot l . uo ,R r . #! *lde«it of the United .Status for volunteer soltiicf's; And .Whereas, If w believed that* the men may be’ raised by voiunteeiing, if reasonable and,adequate pay or bounty were of leted and guaranteed, and this mode would place the men in the field soon er than any other,, and would be at. teuaeu with less hardships to individ- Uais than the mode of raising men by drafting; therefore, it la.resolved. Ist That, this meeting, represen ting I fully, as it does, the sentiments of the people of oar County at large, recom mend and urge the Coilnty Commit, sinner* of our Comity to raise, by loan or otherwise,-siifib-ient money to pay a bounty of Bl‘sJ u> oiich new recruit, and 830 b to each veteran soldier, now in the service,who may re-enlist under said call. -d. that-We recommend to Congress : lM increase tlie pay of llie pi irate sol diefs to a sum rca* one Me at.du-leq.iHlo. in view of the, great advance in the' wages of men in the ordinary occapa lions of life at home.and the increas ed cost of mointHttniug their families whilst in the service. 3d. The worccjmimond lothepooplc of each siih-dislrrct in this County, to raise and olfm such additional boiin-* tic* to. x'oluijtoers from-ihciif own. dis tilets as willi-eciire the new requisite to fill their quotas. ; / On motjon.ihe nhore were taken up and: considered a- ritti-n ' -'i The r- , prei'ei s >Uiives. Dr J.C t'hristv.of fiiiccottn objected to the Ist resolution',; tllioy were opposed 1 to n t ’ottnty bountv. hnt’i.ti favirof each Township; or Borovjjh raising un<) paying a bounty, to its'own volnfi leers. ■ , . ; James Patterson; offered a*eeric* of resolutions a* a s.nhsfita'e for the one under discussion add Accompanied the ■■offer with an aide argument in favor of their adoption; They, were also earnestly advocated hv Messrs.Chris ty and Kerr. Messrs. Bradford, Chamberlin. Htce and 3- H. Cunning ham sustained the expediency, of 1 ! adopting the report- of mo hrom | mitfee. - y ' x On-'motioti/.thei resolutions offered as a -nhstit ut nte were laid on the table,, and a motion to adopt the original resolution was nearly unanimously sustained. . ’ Tbe 2d. and Sd. resolutions wore adopted without a dissenting voice. I; On motion it was further resolved that the Coant)’ Commissianers be.tp quested to appoint a committee, do visit the army* and confer with 1 the Beaver county volunteer* whose term of service will expire next spring; said committee to eat ry with them tha mohey nocessary tp pay the boun ty to those who comply with the reg ulations governing the re-enlistments of veteran soldiers. * One moiion. tho officers of tbe meet ing were instructed to present a copy of the preceding* to the County Commis-ionore; also to have them published'in,the coUntv papers. 1 DANIEL AGNBVV, Pres’t. •B B Chambeeu.v, ) a . ! T- M-McCord, 1 \ S * o *' ■vl ,; r 1 v i •mm iWiiw perv«ccornpaniwj,if»’yon doom. pt ; by aucK lymarks «*f your b«*n ; a.* tlitnk adapted in]your apecfat loc; to promote rta efectir^neaa: ' Apt itabi;* | IN’ reaTMENT;.” I Tbo Philadelphia Witth A jj _ , .wail, - on #iiich i« piompilypaid in %u\ti, biwn anbxcriiied in. all through prepare in iho irtoncy_ market. at average \>» more (than t tivo mill; P e| * (And wLpt jia not the !> W«t in contloclion witlr i lo tliin prti lar affyldP itnm-ctur to the market ij>r v lt it tak ,(or| ! nyoitmeot. aricvi* bold ,ii faltering conhdenco in Uh rc(iil;ih v And )vhy thoald it bar. It. icon that the Guvt rmnunt now. ah twit of t-ho rnnst irrj^sin• i(!- v that, thoWworld -"haji.cver kyo.v,n. j|erieneps: no difficulty\in mtii#, ing| t lie rncikn.ji to- pp..<ec| it, i'>j puying ri'4ulai‘ly the imer< in gold »s it falls ili}e.| If. this can d Mite while war waged, u chnlgniicipato difficulty in,reii-!i afj.n6|nipiisli'irisr it'whoji the- w'gir sf. • bo en<;jnd * ' \Vu;»t buttxr tjinnl, :• fiir ; yapitiil|. I .iho ~Ftc Twenty" Cruvorn'iiij-nt loan ?' Hat any doubt lot : him''rotor to (lie **Usi tiusjfurhished by ;lie'cen*u-. ,taiih*s' ; the various nation: j«f t,li« world. ’!■ [ factawhich they present will p?,in tp.o mj»sf **at.iifia—tinij-! mo-hi of disp •' ion line- ntimhorhsi •'hmuiV atVi.rvh-o j ■ ' . , , , . , -1; . , sums arc hi* ij» i• in.t u.v c.>: jure* I up by th;'>*.if irls'o a>.*. to aggregate the i\s srit of thV csi.U-- »i ty ; 0.,-ea<ioae>l; by i:(r ': ; ,n 1 reference. to til" sttj of !h -prosperous nations if i)u* »»I«I. .'Vo» j. cfeariy ) dispi - .iyes * ’■ '-h -V p-is-ti.ni. a i shows that the hii.;‘i'.s| itoo hrs-Ki-i m natipiisj td h.-'v-,! -n,iit h- *: utateriitlly affccuhi [l;y tju • extend • i wjnr»j id wood) ' Ihjpse ' rations liarV bi[*en •mmepioriad'. t-TVo id 1 . j; j,nd i i lH t aiheavy Wtipnal iihlt-fticdii’ess ha* o’oi proved atiV unmitilsTtejl evil •••For inut/unce. (»l>latf By tain. Flatten [npd t jje -Nel[heriaiidh p”JI linfiohbfe i- IKjjc P irif/ndod. to. -the hio j» |'estfprosperity ijiat | has ana' rod ”vv [at|>y: <*f‘ the EuriiiiijaojKnuiions-. - A hi i - t i ni> nation-. hlr.’Hhven nitUa.l u;> f-i < ; n-lure fj.tvor - <vK ni »re pi -iloiNed' «r»r4. i|ninV-tit ,, j\iM3 )jiivit;h ,T«i:tn ifti.4 ,; The [ effect ha- l|cai|. iihq'nps'io-yfo y, to itfCpr an en'uindqs national tp ieht' edi.ess; hut rt**:tli]*|* |heir wars iir»p their iiidehtcdiie--|H;iv*. had the rfoj.-C to drslnfy their ehrsih-ily, nor to -di. -pic the «vt hhjdr! 'general pins -1 phritj’.’ The have hel.e; different, ; j4t«*ha’hlrJ' ;ff thpSe nufiiJos had heeiVi falling into defa;/;’ irktpiid o llipy really were, in a -«i:1t» oprolopin.ent : an l ip ibis respe'ei trihii! ea-<c i>ur .mrh! «UJ ertorinons fi'lVivntatt is in. ny.ry6tf-.-K r i ThesKi nai, ioiis uMiih ' t n trials of war. . wc.re oppressed, hyi i ievils’nt an | HiMiV , -o*H' ! ‘ ‘-'jodiis oftini people eaitjsPd; hy the .density of th, i pppu|ittinn, ! i‘.ht! iinjio Klhiiity "to. pr.i yi’de wccnpptinn : fpr them.. los price! of labor, dive hearieitj* f territory., vCom pared with our o« country, they posse iscd, (digit l rpp i future develop nent; they: wol set tied in : every piirtj. and ,• no W territory lay invitiiigly, : open to pi courage enterprtKe and Hettlemcnt. Their great problem has ever he what to do. with Jthejr surplus popui ttbn, which, in its, ..turn, hax sougj hew fields for ' adventure 'and s| support in i counties like W ow| where an illimitabih to be developed, arid' whore incah iili bln' resources inyi'te i industry, aij hriergy; The •enobjiragomont to t ddrtyed frOtta; thesejfiict!* and (•ompaj «ohs of cirejnfnstlijiKes jiswery grea arid to thej rtiind ofj iny ifispassiona) reasonor is cinnvlus|«e that j .• . a *•■■ s\ of this grJaV country is r *'^ npw»r«i, and that,’lid Credit Wilt ' for-tUe. V bliss. 6 towels. D prj |soi*ks. 1 can ap- ■ f, f J ,e I*®* ■ 4 piebuiler. 1 can giiokcli«rries,i3,'pack- i^ ll^ 0 CiyrvijrpiiAM and ,‘'*V agee dried; poacliesi 2 packages dridd ;* ahq aret Attct n.%viDsos., jot - 0 hi nek berries,- S ''caii.»| currant jelljy, count'' P" 53 packet handkerchief, 4 rolls hand : r ' On the 3( bv ,!| e ages, 46 lbs. dried jaWles, 1 shirt, 11 H ’ ,TT tc fir. S. ( r»E«. an f M'"* can ohieiirios, I pacltiigejdried currants, Mart Cook, iwr v>;i'i?f> 2 .lots bicnit. 7 pillow slips, 20 >a * j : - shirts, 10 flahnel drawers. 5 pm, slip | P« r,, i:.ld ! «‘'‘:P e « :t dic4.il lawn skiin', : 2i - K; ... ... Ibis stopkin yarn. i Wt. til Oi ovehinn, tbs ! .| We do hereby certify the above list Dr.' Att-isox, u to be inte and corre<a;to the best of " ,I » r, » r - , oaf knowledge and bel ef. if : ' j The fur.eral will lake place to* l«r [ it 2 . 0,0 ""! I '' thepiKetven with Maf bv ' w l^,ir * '>* R : InW' eneroy’i* Tl»ey wiil take phee enjoy also the ingdryior game of all at I ';o*c!-«k. i-' *?■ ' - r --' whit-y ajh.und |ln i tUht Oh Thfif-dav. jfov. SfftL. a|‘ Vaoiaott caa b«:bad tor tbo residence ln; Soobc*tci'. dt Tr# 01 ? difHpd4i yo«r--i. * in I ? ■ I; ■l'tf ran DM Sell (he Keen iuea > in cap un. i se the its tea It ileJ lia.ii ‘Tn> ryptarVs aaiv?'] . She re it* -beibra' ( , ■ ■•. light: '. Till tb* fir-n in < noi* ihroall. Shall rise at the t Oar'Jiwsfi in i I'M IM‘ ;itv 43 ;( 45 > «tv'i in lliatj'lirt.’i’iivin win hi e i-11 r* a i it■ ■ 1 chn-Ii jjivrii; I’iy 1 itilViliivi!. <>n':CJini' liim i't jm'ivft lii-ij vtjtlv ti-i fi-ar or b j HSwjiaTANT W ip'orrjiiit work ri i military seitse j 1 j constructir»n of : i| Rri'lirejori auH-j ■ that r ml !•* finis 1 ■ i n 11 1 at e! rap; >J v>*7 i mioit wall h ' meantime more!i ■on t ho U(>l»“r | • freshet in .tire i ivi In tv tv of Sf.mii Muscle Shoals in 11 I WiMjj IT be'D »se ?—lt nviv 4 W* I'qjHWtfoh which W:»v;P(«b'd troV)- will! P* move on the a<*t Tunno-wcc i'i,l,yirj Ist1 st xinia railroad If Loo-could. *• qiii;c| coriuin that; thn Aron of t>us >»■> o-»c| J would remain | llm lor'i 1 1 ; > + it] 'l* wotiM bo a,Tii<*n oiiowitVi to j**' ] Lon*»*tro6t.' Tli«t Tn i i* t tti i L.’?i hao enough tc Jo in t*i.» R-ut . | (•If , ‘ : " . • ■ f ' ■ J": ; SviTofeow Ham: to»i» —Si n<?e suri;<n« P i General HanjTno vl’*.exil« to t|ia Board of Iwrostiarfilion hifcAiJi* oorriiritiorwij. if ||?-hWsM£ m»naji. ri i*r,t of big i : ineht>'-t>W' ri 'ile» in contract* ptin;!ia».o *®. • v j S? 4 her narure f Her io upon her Miwri itr making other,. h »PPy: **» friend noodpouif,* thoughtful or nt'ore kindV ; As - ahie hor with v},> re c j, 9 ' eration and te'ndepiiesa that erit*;^* . a husband's tendered ■ round ! af ü boring to malt? (r*f li«Vne haj’nV a ,.4 " attrj»cliye, «he happy m.the I ard solicitude of the borne circle. ’ I “oaae|i4|hj warns ohood’searly fifinje,- ■ When fkrj hope was hrigKi i»ith joyi | Opne from the ftien Is that loVerf thee well, I Who .mourn and miss the 'ererr <Ut ’ .1 .*• •. mp' ' ■ . V ;•. •j. “There deep thy la«, long and quiet sleep, 1 Dear friend pf youth's happiest hours; I And on the reeurre rtion’s mom, f t Awake to bliss in- Sden's bowers.” ’• ' j. mot .* , f r ,«f 'five children her i Care ana-solicitude was consiantrsher possessed rare aftiiude in keeping hi love and eonfi.Jiipce of lior children.! M-cr own warm, guslm.g heart had magnetic power j»Mr»cting and flixin J. the affection*' of iW thil-Irt*.., „p.,y h-ns.df : They s«,«v about' her a “hartnl that l*id there imitative ■ liatntvs'tJ «le-Ire to na xi<! a'ter the >aoiVp ti ,.' n _| In ilyijig ahe'call-il then aV.ntml her') and ualve the dying conus,d Uf i oiin-.l lian t.n|>iher,'|ioii|tfiig iheintjVo Chii>ti —enforcing / duly upon 'them! amt eiilreajing of Ihpin (o he.dai'v - ,:l- • pry., nirtßl iiur in Ilcuv.cn. SheL arliriHiruii' pat not ni'iiit j. iT.gaw Imi w>«r ions ui ih.- u."my| - uf herjci»uii(rv, •''traif.l in llv.U Vp-l-ati nri<l I’lirliiyj'.stnil.riiit*. ui'ainil thf ’ it auilipilwijp 'iif d'-.-ipii'i-itii • ,** a i-lu-i-itiiin, -ilip unityj wrV.ihe M. K. '.‘ii'inrli, simrliy iiUor ‘■■i , ,ji, B -aver aJoruvs iaaiis l filing ih*o’i'.ir. . | ! ■ 'er . ■>!' a . cori'isit i»t. ih-v i , luimhlo cxeiiipltt’-y f:!:ri* ; i r. S-,™’ kiwpw. j»o-.v«r,ot' Lr i JilK'Ss. ttiri Vplieiv «u>* citin'-* ' • I hAVitis{.)>r»ni>iai(ia »-of fie-iiV-•.’i.j ij.,;; j :..!»•» i fell P i.f lho i'irc-.VI .... li',:, V '.ill!! ■ >:»'{ '.o' - !■, -Vi. f) ■ r . - 1 S.'icit ht.-J j *iiai *'■ i’1 1 i h n;, » I kiitiAV lluvv ■uV ■ih-cniirstW-iveih.” . 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