The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, February 24, 1864, Image 1

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xs.' advakce; ;otherwiee Two Doe-
will be charged. .No paper dleeontinued.
ctl lil aU arrearagea are s^ttled. J;. •
Letters and comfcnnicatloh*, by mail
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CLEVELAND & R.',',
BeavefStation—[GoiNaEA^r.
Cemcnt'm, 'Xomay, Nov 16, 1868.—TVainj
Bearer Slolian a» folhtr i
0 , Ml ' Arrives' at Pittsburgh, 10:00 A. M.
ii • i ‘ 3:50-p. *.
•C.±; *! ' “ I . 8:50 P.M.
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■ Trains 1 UareJUiisleurgh 'eu -
iiSA si. ' Arrives at Beaver,. 7:45 a. m.
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il.tp m’ jj j Rochester....; 8:00 K m;
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■ ; J, N. Brct'u .
f. i-iMVE-Rf | Gtn’i Agent.
TiTTSI’VIUi. I'T. VIAIVNc &' CHICAGO .li.R,
1 - Rochester Stationi—Goino East. '
j' .lAn-Cs Kiictiester. Apvat Pitts,
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1 i«j\res Pitts. Arr. at Rochester!
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: - '2d Bpiirh’a “ U 1-60,- a. si.l—: 1:82 K m.
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v -}st Express, J:4sj a. M..3:00 aJ_m.
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. " AUG. BRADLEY. Supt., E. I). _
Quarterly Statement of Bankl x)f
;■ Beaver County. I
, New Buk|ut|)%-; Feb. , JIS64. j
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.Votci end bills Ascourijicd, activie;ss'l.947 90 j
■' Sr.ne unOft; pfotjest 11.....’..!...... 'lOO 00..
V. S. 5-20 0 per cfeB.t. .coiipea'bonU. • 9-3,150 00 J
I"; 8. 7 SrlOper |centijtj}eai lAotda.. . 4,850 1001;
Furniture’and ojfibe 1,958 05 ’
Due from%ther 0an1£5,Jr......... 23.685.64 j
Jioles nnJchecks of otherbanka and j ' ’ i
C..s. Treasury R0te5.....;.....j....’ r 27,212 44
(Vain vault ......... J. ................. , 5,754 41
1 Pretest rrrininl.. — 1 41
\Current espensßa.l....J..^.. 1.,. 1 ... J..... 400 00,
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Notes injcireiila'ion....JJ.... ' 1,236 00
l>ne depositors.lo3.s74 .31
j line tltc CdinradnweallhJ..... ’■.. 003 64
1 .K-o'ftti tint! earnings....' •, "0
I'ividemif unpaid...' i~.'Y 61^00-
•-‘1 teiU 65 *. r l J^B.Brocfcenrldge.
i ,?s.r.o nid jf ea^ r <*t W,n ■»"s*. C :
. (mr-nbiect-VdiTijrto ihc'ftcst of ! fiiy 411'owle.lgc || ~ ‘ -.’ ,-T "I
■»*•< . ■ •Eu»AjBß.ltooM. )pash’r.,' ‘1 bridge water boro: ißarbour,
Afihhncd'aod before me, this 3d - Thos Campbell--’ -1 •■>-■• I'--* -! .. , ■
' -|^v'l°* jvl ir, '-‘otoijiry. Public. Al'Clialion. . ■ '
—" ' Brighton I Abr*m Best-
R£ .!ji i tRijS NOTICE. wi«lc.(Cbas Hoop's, Tbos M.jMcCord,
4 LX jter'sfohsL intcTr.ptcd in’, the ■ following Reeves, David Hoyle, j
2\.i pirui-iina/diaii account?. .Raccoon tp: Elijah 1 Barnb«, Abra
which l-avol, ncc;i -pa&efl axu\: file;! in the l|bam Christy,'-Darjl-Harrev i • .'1
■ itcgiMii-rs o!lU'<‘. of iienyp- courtly,. I’n.. win]. Gliippo'.va tp: Jbs BrittainJ Wil iam-
lhat the snmc will 00 pri;s\mtea to 1 c.i-tt in - V.j • . ’
u-e l)r;,!r;.ss' PX;rt. to ! i!)e ii.e-M i ( I Heaver;-on’i . 'j. ' . . T _ ‘
t'.’i- in.-- hy, the svh ;.i»v of Mafjln-ISG-J. for l , .XorCb,..Sewu!kiy tp: Jos. Cb
nc-::;ir;-nt?.on .".n i r p.U'-)vii.}'.ao. 1 f ningbain, Daniel | Daniels. 1
lac .tirst and final i uconnf of Mioltael i IMootl , tp: . Plfi|lipV Cooper, Daniel'
fc* ‘•Fijrlby-, Gotleib ijitif.j j •
“’’r 1 . v.t on -r' '- ••. 1 Heaver boro: Cj.j Ali..Donchoo.
i .juni oi Jamc« .seldon, aarnuustra- * ,• . t a , .
the es tat C of ; Thhmas Mysfifi. de- ! ...DarljngtOO .. Hobo: t DtlwOrlh,.
■ 1 ’ *• ■ 1W m VTharin ■ [l. |1 - -’- V*
Industry lp:/Gcorge Engle, Jbsiah
Todd. . ’ J j-1 i , ,| .-i i .
PrankHn tp: Gonrati Fisher. \j-
Pulaski tp; Si|inpson Ciilhbertspn,
Tlios j ■ _ j 1 •
T;.i’ r.?con:;t 3Tdto?cp’i (j 1 . r.,l
—ir:«]r of the* eHatf 6f .-Vafcrlcl: Keating,'
Ti.e account anU pcrnonan of.
Jo'.r:’j ‘,’i jif.Tisoii. nar-ijiiisirato-r, tie bonis-.
n r ir. *,vi:lf will l Jolin Kiblo,
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Ti;** tiiril acoounf ('jjQrsondn of Andrew
espotworjof the fcjst will of Wil
: “:ci Sc .f‘T. <l,v‘d. i ’i.; •. I
i Lc, '■ »tir*t v f J ti Kldcmillcr, :4<l
r n t r of J. C. IcMe. Joe d..
The jirn! account ■of i Jacob Hou?choM_cr.j
of 4ho;lasi' w-ill 4 of Philip JI. Piiug,|
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'jNiit* final account cf Eli- Ilamscv, acting
ci eon; or of iho last wjli of Robert Katnsey,
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Tho final - account of John fiarrard, admin*
Jrrrat.'c of .rlic chtatlc of r .]qhu Kuion, dec\f>’
account of) Juntos .Todd, Jr,, ad-,
mini-'ratur OL,t|Sie e*mtb of James Todd, Sr.,,
i{ V'- r '"\. if ■
i!*•'*’ first ‘and! final
Doii'rho'o. Hdmimsirc
•Glenn, dec'd. > ■ ■
1 f- '
' - Aseiount of Dan tv-1 ■ M.
itbr of tiie estate of Jobn,
accounts (Real and Per-
T'no firs; and final
-if \Vuiift;u K.
Hamilton*
ri.e finMjacijqiint
of Franc
I’ise firgi and fmul
‘■'n:*!*. of Hrc{'.t\vna
Xv U David
1 iic Guaialjim' acc
Guariiah.oii
i.V 7I - minor
Thv>- Guardian ac
<n WiUiur
kliza i n
‘Vfolk fkc'd. .‘j
fiiH*' Guardlan act
Gjiirdian of V# m. 3
Moiaou, ,«r. t dc
■ \ Pilo guardian ac
Guardian of Mary E
ter ot I’lonzor Powe:
Guardian accoi
Maria
(li-Cid. j, %
■ l!>e Guardlnh acc
•Guardian E|j.zal
t»ieun; <
-Thu Guardian acc
'.Qian ofiKHwid H. D
■* Do avis. dee d.
The Guardian a<
of Thoma:
J aniel Daniels.’ t
”u f llO Guardian acc
J*-}®. Guardian of
ie ?f oflhos. D;,Ca:
The Guardian m
guardian of Seha
pmall. minor chUdr
lue Account ofß
i "w of John Miller,
? u’ iUrtin > C.
Childre,
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Bodeh, .administrator of
deed. *'
W William K, Bodcn; ad
s Miirrcl, dcc’d.
iic-iooms illekl and Per
iStiii. executor pf jibe last
, sr./jdec'd. .. - •
louma.tif Joseph Brittain,
jll. & Ann. Elizabeth Brit-
John’ Brittain, dice’id. -j'.
.■counts of 11. VM. Rhodes,"
;r, Elijah, Sarah Jane .&
i inori children of Eleazer
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ountlof -Daniel
lorton, jr., jniaW son'of
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;ount of Benj. M'-FarUn,
nma Powell, minordaugh
1, dec d. , 1.
not ofiJios. O Wilsin.Guar-
minor heir of dames
: onnt s of Joseph Mehaffey,.
t-eth J. 6z-'Alary Aghess
i f JoKn CRerm, dec'd.
mnt of P: Mulvanon.Guar
mds, 'minor eon of James
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count of John Thomas,
B. Daniels, sfiaor son of
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mnt of Jackman T. Stock-
Susan E. Calboon, minor
boon, dec'd. ' • ‘
icounts of .John; Weaver,
l iaa, Stephen and Ellen
sn of 'Martin Small; dec’d.
cgina -MBler, Adminiatra
deo’d, whj) was Guardian
.tbarlne and Adam Frjah
i of Adam IFrcshoorn, ide-
al estate) of Wm. Whan,
estate Clement Z. Sou-
LFEED B. MOORE’,
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List of ditsbid Jurors, Marobfifl?
COMMENCIKQ ?TH DAT. . ‘
i. Darljng|on [tpr jiio While j-Fbremtin,
Satnl Eeed, John Grim. | ;
i ! Hanover tp: Thlos. Adams, Samuel
Kibhraondj ! j ; , > .
Frankfort boro; {Stephen Brieeland,
i , Eocheater boro: Stephen 18. Cross
Hopewp'.l tp; Robert jDuOcan, JoB
Irons. ■|- I: : I' - ; 1 ;
Chippewa tp: Jos. Dnblap. f
i Moon tp; A Douds.
Fallstbn borbt-david Dayis.
•" Franklin tp; N.|N. Bazen.
North Sewicklv tp'; Wm.! Kennedy.
. Brighton t]i;fWm, A. Laird.
Freedom boro: Robt.M’Cafekey
GrCene tjjr. Johp Moody, Jbckeoti
Swearingen. ,{ . . \.
Economy tp: John Y* Marks. \-,
New ScWickly tp: Siipn Otto, Jbo
Wagner - /, ■. f. W ' • ; \
Eaccoon tp: John B. Potter.
, Borough tp; E. W. Eusscll. '
Mariontp: AuatinThoinas. >
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. t [ PEjiT jimons—lst week.
Mar'nibny-tp; l George Baner
• Freedom: George Baker;Thomas
H.-Cooper, Joseph! P. Keoff. j \
' ,4feff Sewiekiy ip: Charles Barrett,
John Fisher,' Jappb Peirspl,-'Edwin
Keeder. John,Ziiil{horn I
North,Sewiblrly tp: Hugh lieu nett,
i'David'Graliam, srj Behj. Whisler, Or-,
vjlle Jabkson. - j ' :7
I Big Beaver tpi: iWm..Calhoun, Wm.
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1 Bpchester lwro:j T. j ■ Chandler, G.
G. Speyei er, J. B Smith.
‘ Ohio tp: Wm; W; Dawson.
-Bridgewater: S.|R: Dunlap.
. Ne\v BrightondlLeyi Foster, Georg?
Porter. i j ■ ;
Brighton tp: Sajm'i Gillespie.-
.Hanover tp: J.|A: Gibb,,David lint
tln,’Jackstm Jenkins * ;| •... ’
Patterson tp; Win Harrison; ,
Beaver: Jolin L|. Hall, Jos; ilay. ;
Industry,. Sami Hoyt. 5
Borough tp: Pnlul Heberljng. : -
.Moon tp: (Jhas Johnston./,/. 1;
Economy tp: Henrj- Jnnnotibrink.
Eaccoori tp: Janies M’Cullbudii.
South. Beaver tp: JosAlartin]
PLillip&bargT' bOro: Eoberl jt’Laiu.
Independence tp:- WmM’Coy. /
6,roe no tp: Win. Snowden
! SECOND WEEK. '! , .
j $210,900 65 i
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(irctsne tp; Thrils tierr,
If answer tp: Samuel Ml
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Brighton tp^lsJvatj'S'oKS.
' Hopewell tp: David K Clevpr.David
Patton. • ~ j ' |
Pliillipsburgh -Iboro: George Vogt.
Lawyers’ Pees* in/New. York-
Some of our eminent limbs of the
law are fobbing immense fees no w-a
daysy tbe'incomcs of the rrtosjt favored'
advocates being almost (fabulous in a
inount. Twenty-five thousand dollars
a year Used to bo considered well
worth any lawyer's While, and the
hope of enjoying pven a |ilho of that
sum has made many an "Wimble bar-
mouth utalor. ’ liutj in these
troublods and litigpus times
’lawyers look upon twently|fivc, thirty,
or even forty thousand dollars as ho
great affair of an ]incom<[, 4nd retain
ers of one,' two land tnree-thousand
dollars drop into; jtheir hands: with as
.little .concern 6ij theiripart as one
tenth the sum was wont] to aspire ten
or a dozen years aco. To prove that
politic-ill prominence pays, I -may. in
stance the case pf a Idpding Demo :
erntic, lawycr/ wlio, last year) received
pne hundred and twenty five thousand
dollars for conducting fevfo suits, and
also the cases of the most-radical of
pur, Republican Attorneys,, whose fee,
in a' 1 ; certain celebrated Miriing Com
pany's law suit,] was Opel hundred
th ousand dollars’ I worth m -the Com
pany's stock which realized / him
sixty-five cents |on the. dollar. Just
think of sixty-.fjvjo thousand dollars
as‘a singlecouiujel fee l I ! ought to
£ldd that most of the prominent law
yers of Now Ydrk are; rn .j,ho enjoy
ment of'incomes Ranging from thirty
thousand to seveply thousand dollars
a year. Talk aboutthe uncertainties
of law I Surely, the .only doubtful or
uncertain thing about it—so far as
lawyers are concerned—is j whether
they couldn’t get more if they had,
the; cheek taj ask ill i Choir- moltd
would seem t» be borrowed frohi
Spoil’s Chester,
charge 1"-— Bosfpn Pott. . ,- ? !>f.
ea.VVm. Mr Stone, tbe/'niiW ,Gpver
hor of lowa, wasonce a/danal’ driw
between Bpscro j inff ’ J at
three dollars a month. -
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whgjbas Jately beet
pmZfc Ihe'oprreapont
et4> joW&ljjgivbsa
ejtpei tenon itUhepfis
and < ther -matters. coi
condition oB the peo|
few i ems.fijjmi hie ati
; TII 5-HoERpES OF OAI!
i The name pf-fjiastle T
out he Soitliorn S
sngg sstive ojf sirfferiri
edjm isery, and justly
! , Th is prisoriis allot!
the near equation of
the lebolajjmy, but ii
collection otj wretche
worl i to offer a para
to. .j ■ I i
Milcfactprs of bl
mnn orei*; -lithe- cdai
ponli ry thief, and
them. tbo unfortum
gaim t some petty 1
law. Twofoomsar
almost exclusive use
ijcitizen prisoners, and
j’prcslnt occupied by
j Kici; ardsonii dud Bi
| tibni hly tlij|d elysiui
.iprist ns. -r:! \;j ... - ,
il ran apj>ropnatel;f style this as a
utopian' for acts of dishones
ty, vulgar!tv ,or crime are corapara
tlyely,of raVe!occurrence,
ißt.t those rooms assigned to the
febe prisoners fundiih living tableaux
, of -vice, ar.li misery, such asT have
rare y regd of "and; never else-!
whe -e. . i ; " f ■.'■■■_• - |
Imagine'a champsr tenited by a -
njaai iof beings;bach |i: ragging ball and
Ami a, producing by the clunking si;
porf eiual Vulcnnlan din, and on the, ‘‘Littl
and ml. of 4fresh addition to the cir- Maine,
cfe the chunpc .irdreased in intensity j a (_bcl tl
by the. loud d.emppstrsxtions.of wcl ... \
cbm 3. Ohji for wjords to 'describe , - r ‘ lBeel "
ther rigged, filthy, repulsive and The'
disgusting. faro these creatures’ np- and hit
peai arice.'j. expresi
A'iy unlof tunatc who shouldj enter office to
thesj rooms dccedtly clad, woe be to when,
him He 4at once seized .ripon, and was ho
ther; commences a strife of conten. trough
tion’ after which,iif. the: victim has charaot
.but Lo mourn the lpis of bis clothes opoh. .
and iriOnoyl he can console hirhself all the.t
.and bless his iuclcyl stars that. noth. yesWWi
ing worse has huppp tod. .. , u °f wittf
' 'lt ieaaro
lost during these f< ccurrences, and pnasis,
the groans pf-lthc shfTe.rdra still ring such ai
in n years. In another room are to j the organ of can|tion,as ijri the head of
be Turn crcjitures \vparinglho. forma I Cfoorge -B. McClellan! I also found
and scinblii ices of m sii, but who lire j lj>e propelling fiicullies b<! .combatiye
the legitimate ■ inetri icrs of the por i P'css and destructiveness,, small, and I
cine tribe, ;,ud it meal -times bedlam ! thought lo myself.- what hi the sense of
broke loose furnisheu no comparison i reason of sending nucha natural cow
to tie frantic riot, and demoniacal tig- j afd to West Point? But thqnT rea
gies cscitei by the approach of food, j sohed tlmt-there would probaly r nevefr
.Hoi e,-side by fide ;ait Lie Seen the; bp any war to crll’for hiilitary genius,
hardened v Ilian, whe ■•ionnts his deeds I and. West Point mtehlas well ediicaie]
of mphi.o- -tiiid violincd as a genera)! tbe'eo.waula its aiiy ot,ho.r insiiVuiion.’'
would his Victories • the midnight aa.-« j He said that his ;life bad onlyxproyefl i
sa.stjiii, who glides! about his prison | liis'early, cdpvicl ib r ns,!aßd referring £p
With cut like (.tealth ness, so habitual; the great, seven Iday's' battle, related
is it' to follow his i efiiiibus- calling, j that a pefsodal f irfiiiv frictid was then
,ahd the popr wrote! so nnfor.t'unate jin Kichniorid,-and th.e-.plai of tlvc.Lmt
as ,:o‘-be suMpeeted of) [idverty, an(|? lit-'.waij wel.l kri.dwi J lieb', sjaid,
fcutid guilty. j % know MeL’lellari for a pat krai coward;
I! ere. society is revolutionized and' and if I draw every kvailable man
org ini/.atiOn rcvei*s(jii; for to be hint from Hichrhond, arid llur oaf whole
ost is to- be <icH|-isei:i: the aristocracy: 'force upon bis 'i ight Wing I he Trill hot
! Sor »rrii«u- Witli.pa rieian ilidoity the :.<laf« to move hl|i left!’!i lie did so and
lopd.staihed murthwer dispenses pii proted tliat he did know hjs af irsary;
oliaire on tlo pi, l(ian pick pot-set.; for. though |-McClellan iCo have
| vice grregantlv struts by^smiorig?; swung his left iug. right | > cKicii
u . pitying scorn on innocent he only sent torwar) poral’s
] I gitai-d to reephnoitro. arir golden
'opportunity was.passed
U'l \ . , . \
. llui 1 will’d raw .trio veil over meuf
ory. Ilet.n.speciivli view of ,pu«-ji
see res served but to pain by thoi: 'iol-
me nbrarree
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Tllf. FATE OF DESERTERS FROM tllE!
UNION ARMY. j
ihe so called Soutjbcrn Confederacy
offers ■'but - few iuducemcnl.-i to de
sersters frdm tbe Union army., A pris
on] witp. the brilliant and proud sound
hig .title of Castle Ljgbtßing, is the
extlusive domainj of such as have
come over! to thcL enemy. Probably
the treatinent they receive is the most
cruel of any class oIkII : and, little as
thiy deserve sympstlU’/involuntarily
a sentimorit of pity- Will arise oh see
ing theif truly deplorable condition.—
Tljis not my design to give a minute
*nuH' dotuiliid account, neither would 't
be intei es,ting ; u'cpttcise'epitomie will
embody Wll of actual interest that I
ba|ve tp narrate-. ‘ |
j . DEPARTURE FEOSI RICnMONP.
jOn 'tlie jmbrnirig |of our departure
fro in Richmond a defective escorted!,
ufj downjtd th|j flag ,jof truce boat, up
on, which Wo found Col. Ould itbe reo
elpCoir.Jnissioner of ; exchange, and
hi# assistants. \Vo were requestod to
r<(mt»n below deck, witijc the vessels
Jied Fbrt Darling, -.and . Drury’s
T, but were afterwards invited to
a upl j . | 1 ■ . ■ • j,, •
r e yvere the recipients of mpeb ci
.y and comtcsy rom Major Hot-
Confederate Chiefof signal corps,
Captain to Gpl.
1, and to these gentlemen 1 owe
expression of grateful acknpwl
ment. On arriving at City Point
«*jo aaw.oDce again { flattering iu the
breeze that proud' dfd ffag.— the Stars
and Stripbs4-and as if its* car
riled with it the inspiration of freedom,
I ponld then, and only then, realize
that I was inhaling fho air of.liberty
ajtnu tbs srau ampbtupes oboe
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6a tha tlniou flag of trad* boat wa
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< ire bf : tlie*Ko f'
aorge Jar;;Bart,
i; exchanged ;fer
: enteof aSotlth
naralive of hi?
ins of the South,
nnected witbdkhe
vple. We cull a
tement; .
ITLK THCNDEft.^
'hander through-;
is terribl3r
g and of degrad
so. ■
ed principally to;
deserters from
the abode of a
that ! defy, the’
lei resemblance'
ickest dye, the'
ruffian, tho
with;
ite offenabr# a
echnnlity of the;
> assigned to the;
of the Northern
one Of them, at
Messrs. Bnlkley,
own, is .unqnes
i of Uichn^ontl
MI
“'■it
::;S\
r
CO)
Maiforf,
pVew m>
gifinificapct
S' reciatian d)
at there ss, ►
6r Confederate,
puHsen'ger o'n his
sentiments.’ ; ,
•: INTKRVTIW
On reaching,
hart art ihtfer>'
who, in a iriai
oat mindr.j
ing iiid rei
whom wo |
selves, that
the great/
In the coUi _
theGonoral.JE
that apprtarttdu
nale, chirginff?
atrocities! of.tK
credit. hfi; sor
hiscommar
. I told hi
tlcirten hni
mo ah gi on'
dignant op .
lion. Ihrcpl;
I would stal'
was a base;
were, it ' trta'
hang thVjpJ
would
at end*
tno, to
right.”
being tl
of a CO)
five h'ui
of the i
offeuaei
ing thi
terms
Rumored Raidinto Ohio.
A correspondent.of jtljej jSTew: York 1
lUtralil, at Gallijmlis, Ohio, states that
Mio has’ had alii inlfityieY with Mr.;
Winciiart, a rjeft gcc antl oscajied con
seript from hear Jefferson, N. G.,'ar.d
that Mr. W* giv ;s him important in
formation,■’■as ' follows; jjLbont three
week? ago over thirty hew, long, nar
row and open bo scs f corked and tarred”
and made poinU 1 at; one} end, were
sent to Wytheville, id; Wythe county,.
Western Virgin il These', boxes are
styled pontoons. Officer* had arrived
( and sent-men! ent tbj co|lect*strong,
light wagons tnd horsbg from the
farmers of the t cighborhpod. It was
I whispered among., the military men
that there would soon bela raid made
in Ohio, and t hat the; pontoons re
ferred to would bo dfawiji overhind to
cither the New ,)r Kanawha mj(tf,and
priced and do: ted dowji the! T)hio,
'and that the Same would he crossed.at
, ; lwo poin'.s—dm byway
of Barbdursrille and Ghyandotte.—l
It was; rutnoredjandi expected that
troops would |arrive for, concentration
from both thdf ejastornand western fe-
I be! armies. Jn [regard th the above
report, it is i said. that romors have
been in circulationforWrao time past,
of mysterious movements! bn the line
of the Virginia} and Tennessee .Rail
roa'd, but as to bow : &r these rumors
are favored * by! the above statement,
the reader is left' to cdniebtoVe.
SguThe New York; Jlerald says it
has . been acquainted with
ization* known as the Democratic par*
forty yoafisVand.it “knows it to Be'
dead and buried. Not afcestigcOf it
is left.” ' It further remarks; “There
is an organization of contract bro
kers that oscillates between Tamma
hjr Hall and] itoaartHall, and .buys.
«d sells Tofett cafs itsblf the 1
Democratic party, bnt • hbre is* ite
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Ell
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ill
ins
1
<ry 18(
iSfajbr
ex-
■ Tlie Prqgreas.
be
reaso he i
I fact that Public Opini
lyand stronglyl in I
speedy and thorough
TOPy. Nobody nhrinl
w]ien called an Abbl
feels that ho neel exp
for; tho fact that the 1 i
necpesarily an anti-SI
following: extract ft
speech injthe Hon so
A.' Garfield, qfj Ohk
Staff to Gen. Bosecn
toraely giad the ndt
the,great andrapid
ient
•P
-ineija;
nion
itnilar
w«
tier,
ieWd,
grant
*•'» for
onr
ialize
'oa.—
ft* with
article
jo*r
ms of
to the 1
coder
md.
iCrrgcn
■elves
s«hty in-
opinibn. flearhim:
i ( ,k } fo have said to a friend
whsnl entered} the army, ‘Yao hate
fio d° I: p but I hate!Disunion
t“dro. ij Irot us drop uho Slavery.ques
tion and fight too n stain theJUnion.
When the supremacy of the,Governs
mcht lids been |re-es;ablished, we will
attend to the lother question.’
'•1 Started b;af with .that position,
taken in good, faith, as did thousands
of others of all (paftles. But' the ar-
Bty soon found that,, dowhatitwould,
ths black phantom f let it eveiy-whfiro
. —fn the camp, jin t‘l o'bivouac, on the
j bail to: field, arid at ill ti ties. ■lt was
a ghost that would not he laid. Sla-
Was both the. sa-eriglii drib tveak
nessi of tli’e enjeray.; His Strength—
| for it tilled his fields and fed hlsi le
gions; bis weakness—for in the hearts
of| slavris dwelt!'dint prophecies that
their deliyerar ce from bondage would
be the outcome} of the waf. P )
(“The negroes came from the cotton
fields; they swam rijrers; they climbed
njorinfains; they came through jun
gles, in the darkness and storms of the
nigh t, to tell, ns that the enemy "Was
coming here orj coming there. Thby
wore bur true friends in every case.—
There b’Ss hardly j been a Lattle,' a
march, dr any important event of the
war, whore the frifend of bur cause,
the black man, has not been] found
truthful and helpful, and always devo-'j
tedly loyal. The jrorivictidn forped
itself rupori the mind of eve}ry soldier
that, behind the i|ebol army of sol
i djers,''tbe black’ army of laborers as
feeding , arid sustaining thd rebellion,
and theye could he ho victory till its
main support bo taken a;way.-
“Gegllenien bin the ,other .side, you
JaM Jffli
If yon please to say so, 1 grant
The rapid current Of events has maqe
the army of the Republic an Aboli
tiop army; l ean find in the ranks a
thousand men‘‘who are iri favor pf
-weeping away Slavery to every doz
en that} desire to preserve | it. They
havej been where, they have seen its
malevolence, its baleful effect upon
j tiie, country ana thy Unibnj, and they
[demand that it shall away’”
’ e®*Gen. Gantt is, on his way home
to Arkansas, where his presence is
needed in tiie approaching election.
Before ho left, be .spjbke to an immertse
audience in'Plymouth Church, Brook
lyn. IleiriiWea long address, on’the
proposition that slavery was the cause
of the war and brigh t to ho destroyed.
He spbko frorn the pulpit} and the
Roy.- Mr.. Bcecherj who*,occupied it
with him, and had introduejed the fe
formed rebel. Arose} at the -conclusion
of his speech, and said there had been
many strange scenes in tllut church,
but he never expected to jlive to see
the time when a citizen of Arkanias
Should stand in his place to plead with
the North not to stop tho. aibolitio'n-of
slavery. There never was! a comrou
n ty at large with so little} animosity,
as the North had |to the South, or
where there was ?<[ deep and genuine
a sympathy in their real prosperity,
and it slavery bo |tnkeri out; of the
way there is nothing,between us; noth-'
ing but the Outstretched ,haml,riolhirig
but heart-beats, fie movedifliat the
thanks of the audience be tendered
to Mr. Gantt, and through him the cor
dial and. patrioiTc sympathy *of the
people ol the North to be tendered to
the S,tato of Ari'arisgs.' Vi . '
in que«j
talod that
Cfc ihat ijti
vJiirij .for
if Avonld
thanhe
js a<lv
iCoftld
| over
1 ti coi
j-'thje
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A Costly Structure .
The Capitol at Washington will be,
when completed, the finest building of
the Corinthian order of architecture
in the world. It stands.9o feetaboye
,lhe IoW tide of the Potorhuoj Its com
manding position, was determined by
Washington. It is surrounded ;By a
beautiful park, of 35 aoreS, adorned.by
a ; great variety ot shade trees. The
corner-stone was laid at the south
east corner of the north j-wing, by
Washington, at 12 M. on Wednesday,
September 18,-1793; with all.‘the ma
sonic rites appropriate to thh occasion:
"The 'entire length of the' building is
751 feet 4 inches: Lengtho! wings,
including steps,;. 324 feet; |[width* cf
wings 128 feet 8 inches; width of cen
tral part; 326 feet. 4 inches;, (irea of
ground cofered, 153,112 square feet,;
0r.625 feet more than three acres and
a half;, height of dome aboye base
ment] floors,. 264 feet. Its splendid
architectural proportion, its ad mira
ble materials, its) magnificent location,
and the fine works of art which It
donlains, would well, repay la voyage
across the Atlantiq tp behbld.
jeb-Tho
Orleanshas gone intooperation,. ■ It
received oyor|6oo,oooln deposits on
tba first day.
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=CZ
sa,n-4!
V - pT|7-N
£1
j [J S
|;/- j .jl* !■* '
4- f : \ ;v- , *Eistaßli&
Opinion.' \ I
thonghtof >be
|M>. doubt of the
ion .drift* blondi
kvdr?of ranking
. work 5 wjtli' Sl*-‘
l|cjs .or winces now.
litionisi-
lain or apologise
'Var the Union is
layery Wat. 'The
rom tha recent
3 Of Hon James
t v |(1 ale ; Chief of
nn|»,) vividly and
. ire and causes of
change in pithltc
i" ' • 1 4 ■
A'uc x^c?iMg
.
. . .
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y *yj*4 ~V**S
V--.‘v.r • •
£ U V
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; -l < -
it Revel
ofArkam
- * u
larrisburg, a
in concerning tome
li laders iu the State
'i ie said that after
tJ!nion forces (he
; A Signlfloai
General Gantt,|
recent speech at J
attjrcting revelatij
of the Democratic
of Pennsylvania,
bis capture by.t
e- w._
was a General jn thetebel. service),
at island No. 10,be vas brought North
to this State as a prisoner of war, and
declared that pr m inent Democrats of
Pennsylvaniathen :ocferred wjth him
and assured him . : ; v
“That ifi the relels would hold out'
alittle louger-iheyiroald be successful,
for the Democrats i>f the North would
arfest the Conscription and otherwise
renderingtheAdministrationpower
less to prosecute it.- And/’ ho added
with withering em rhasisj—“/ can Hive
you the names if what J say is disputed!’’
; V A number of. '‘Democratic” mem<
befs: of the Legislature were present*
but they did not dare to question the
statement or coill; for the names.-!-
Duritigihiß rstnarks Gen. Gantt also'
said;' \" .jL- ] ; ; i
“The Democrat jjf the North adris
ed us to war, promised to come tpour.
ttstfistat tie, finer then left uaalone in
the “linggle and chnfir.ed themselves
10 cowardly, i perfidious, jstealthy as
saults updn their jown Giovernment.”
“Instead of Northern'D.edocTfi.ts coni:
ing to our assist!an|b'o,; ,t)ve soldiers of
the Un|op came in overwhelming force
and conquered .ais;j but they ..brought
government \vilh | them and /escued
us f'roml a! ti'rauoy more terrible than'
death.”! ' '■ \ i- : " '
The above, statements by General
Giinttl confirm Wh it has been,
ed.a thousand times by/ihe Union men
of'the North. |Can finy intelligent
man longer doubt: the complicity of
Northern Copperheads ’with Southern
Traitors iti the destruction of the Gov
ernment ? No wonder that honest
Democrats are forsaking their former
party 1 associations and enrolling thejr
names as among |tl e true friends of
,ihe Union. - . hi.-!"''. i
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l> : The. Opening of Congress
Sala, the novelist,who is now, io
this country tis the correspondent of|
the London Telegraph, describes, in a;
late letter, tire opening of the presoiil
sexton
sion to the;stories jao common in Engr
land, of the daily rows which are sup:
i posed to take placje, in our Congres
sional halls, is atnusing. So saya;!> v .
“There was no Masting ; of trump
elSj npiboWing and scraping of court
creatures stuck! all oyeiv with gold
lace, tip dangling of ribbons, noj glit
tering of stars;' nor was there anyjun
scetnly helter-skelter ru'sh 'ofi.mem-i
bers ofc one bouse the other to hear
a spoeeb read. | Tjo me th©.spectacle
was tamo. Wh en]t he towdyism ia to
,begm-|-if fo begin- it, fe' destined —<
when the members arc to- set to abus
ing <ir coWhidiiVg jone another, Or ex-:
change imputations of cowardice,
mendacity, fraud and drunkenness, I
do not knowj. Everything Avhicb I;
beheld) appeared t!p mo thoroughly
simple’ and free]
citizens of|, a great- commbrt;w|ealtli'
about {the' task loft governing them-'
selves, doing it sensiblj’ and! welh
■ EeUki,. iNVASi’dx'bF th,| North.—A!
Washington. disnach says:—GohJ Hal
leck, iti conVersa|tiop with prominent
public men, has . expressed hiS ibelief
that the last grahd and desperate
effort will be made in the ensuing
spring by. the rebels to- transfer the
rpal fighting to Nqi[lhern soil,' They
cannot subsist their armies in | their
own desolate' region), from all the most
fruitful parts of .which' slaves i have
hb.en withdrawn intjo tfio interior Cot
ton States. Itds difficult to determine
Whether their nepr campaign , wjill be
due north into Pennsylvania again' or
across Kentucky into Ohio, useings
Longstfeet’a present position) as*a
base of operations. , ,AU the. .'secret
advices received'fit the<War Depart
ment ah6w that a Peter-the-Hermit
crusade against |tbe North is now be.
ihg preached tbroghout, the Confed
eracy, and that they are conscripting
info the ranks with ruthless’violence
everything hurmin t intis .able to bear,
arms. ' ■. | , A
jt®“The President has replied, as
follows to a.j body of clergymen who
petitioned him to ualo hia influence to
affect an amendment of the Consti
tution ; ■ I
“Gentlemen—Th<j general aspect of
your movement I pordially approye,.
In regard to particularsj I nfust ask
time to deliberate.! as,the work of
amending the not
be done hastily-j J.wHl cUrefuTly ex
amine your, paper, in ordeir more fully
to comprehend! its; contents tnijn is’
possible from merely- hearing it I'ead,
and wi ll take sUch action' upon jit as
m}- responsibility tb our jijaker' anti
bur conntry depiand's *' 1 '
' of the subscribers I of {the
Girard Union, having;. complained
that that paper contained too] many
tbol editdrs reply as
follows: ‘‘Well;’deighhorai when-; you
Will Mi ns bullocks that have neithpr
blood,bones nor bbttcl*, bqi pn solid
beetldetfr i%rongb,lwe
revrsbappr* without WTtmtiMffliitti.?
: ' y: ■ -
vl^ r, A ~ CTg^j^«siigai
Tyrpi\? i> [ y iff. jr gi,*
Ell
jjfljjjir?..
eantopar aytara- aacV tiiliwiijjiil' l|||ifßp' •."■
26 eanUu A.-lib«nldinmmt jiutdate ntflf ' -
toeaaoredas a sqpart.j, -j-^; * j?, ;•*:
Special notietyfepaij mdC addition Mg
i o'-'% ..'d-? 1 I ,•-£•;
. 3n«ia**» e»rsiT,7s <U#a « ".
/■Marriage* and' Deni iji \, Political
and other. Notices of utnr*t tern. .
ed : iSiB
■ i ■; ■ ;
! I - The following appears in a Saint ,•
Louis paper: .v t •.... ;
Wamtkd.—lbiiye liyud soli tarv long* -
enough. I wantsc me One to Jwk'Hpfcyi*
ijnarrel with—the& kiss and
again. ‘ Therefore I am wady tp:r#i\! ‘
ceivocommuaicrittpria from young ’lk?
dies and biooming -widow© of # moret
than average respectability; tolerably; ,'■;■4
tame in dispbsitfdnj and ; hair.of J»ny 4_.
cblpr.-T. As jnearty Wa; 1 JddgeJdf ;|
myself, I am not dyer eighty nor ,n& %
der twenty-five years, of agO; .1 ip; -
five feet eight, or eight feet five, Ifbl*
get which,. I weigh 133, 316y>r581
lbs.,: one- of the tirreo/bot as tp. .....
ti ue/arrangrimepi i -am * ; litiio ’
zledl. Have a whole suitofbgir. 4y£
©d'by nature and fboe frora-dandrufP.- ;
.Eyes buttermilk brindl©, tinged
peagreen, Hose blunt, according td
the lonic order of archit©eture; witli.
a touch of the' Composite, and
month between a catfish’s an.d alliga
tor’s—made espqmTlv: fbfi dnatpry! \
and large oysters, fears {fal
long/- and, elegantly shaped.' My:,' i
: whiskers are a C(|mbinati6ni of j
hair| moss and briar brush—*we!l he* A
haved, fearfully luxuriant. I aidV
SoundJri linth and bn the negro - qhes: i ■
tion. iWear boots’lNo. 9 when oorrisij
are troublesome,- and can write poet?
ry by the,mile, while double rhyme, ;;
on both edges—io readjplacfkward,' '
forward, crosswise and diagonally.—'
. Can play the jewsbdrp and the basftt
drum, pod whistle Yankee Doodle id:
Spanidfe Atn\ver!y correct, in- morals,.! -
’ and. first-rate dt ' pins;-have a'
. great regard for the Sabbath, andon- ,
ly dilnk whep invited. Am a domes.;
, tic animal; and perfectly docile wihenl i
1 towels aro clean arid shirt ,alt- ]
iqghtj, If J posse >s apredpnunaiirig'
virtue.it is of tha, of forgiying every, 1
enemy whom t dit oih it .hazardous to 1 ’
bandfo. I say my prriyers every; /
nigtiyi' - (termi ttirig;. qs - .to' r'
whether d snore n ray sleep, I want \
somebody 10. tcl . me. Money js nd'
object, as I never \v aatr b u hltiM wll if
anj r and iieverexpecttobe. I should' ~
like some iady who isiperfctly able to.- £ ,'
support a husband, or if she could iBr 1 :
ti.oduce me to^somig 1 family- whore.re*. •
ligipus example, would be considered
4uffibient comperisaUon for hoard, if ■
woul|d do ipst as Address Xi
22, st. Louis. P. q. -■ j r -r .
.- : r ■i! I *’ » f.!-. 1 -
I i XJsisq Neqrobs.—The rebel
egress has beeni discussing a ppppo^i-;
thajtpOur Copper head, “Conservaliven” - i
vralHiave- ho fault to find with tbeif.
‘‘Sputher|n b.rethertV' if they should , i
carry out the'seheme of nsjng negroes
sdrnewhaj more extensively
haye war purp’pses.
\N e yenttipe that we shall! not ,
hear j a word frorn Copperhead lips or.
press agdinst; the rebel, employment
offnegrpes tb help brrive jsou* ’
l bf| the North and pyeiilhtow^he N |Sov- *
ernrrient; notwithstanding the Ifeowl- - "
■irig that has boeri heard] from that
quarter against the enlisting services
of negroes tb ijiiittingl .down rßcbel :
i'bn-. ; -j-J ■■■
[his
t . ,
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•- a{
IMO
- Nano& voc'
. JfirQuiteajoko, Happened one
.of-the doctor. ci-iaU some little time
since, '[-lie ordered s mie ; powerful
medicine for s;»lcjk'''boj’'. and the ffitli
off. not Ili'kipg'The appearance of U,.
forced itdowri threat’s throat. \Vlveo,
the doqtor Called again, and , enquirC/l
if thC-pOwder haJ clired;ihe boy, the
father replied, . '* * |
?‘2&; weldid: net give lit td him.” .} .
“brood heavens; said the .doctoi - ,'
“is the child living ?” ' ,
" ‘/Yes, but the cut aiu’W-we gave if
to her.” i ; |.j l-\ • ' "
... 'flic doctor, s!o|)ed.j ■ , ,
' sarA; country fellow, jest coma to' ';
town, pb Jpt ip every shop bp:
came to. at last came in to an in«urt« .
ance. office where, seeing /inly one -
man sitting iSt a s could nolim
agine what commodityvvas sold there,? •.
h.ut calling to the clerk, he said:— •
t “Bray,, sir, what do you keep to soil
here?” ' '■[ t J
“Loggerheadsli cried the c}erk.,‘...
, ‘'Do you?” answered the country
man;; theri you gaS'e# precious good
trade, for -I see y"pu have but one left!”* -
■ ■ - ■ 1-. -
/t^BT During a recent examination for _
assistant %riginebrS r - in the . ifayy', a
caucjUdate was '|s&d(; Suppose' you{..
bad'-built an engi ne ybuwtJl^pei^orm-A.?
6d every pait of theyiicrk.without aa-\
sistance, and Ahrio that it was in eom« f -
plate order, but. when put into a vesjt '■
sel the prirnipi, woiuld not draw .water,’
what would do!” 'l'he young; 7
man promptly replied: “t go
the side of tbc vtesSelj and ascertain, Wj
there was any witter inftbeiriver. ■ i
Short and Swskt.—(|)n a rough bltf
sailor being' aslced byone of the mSDK >
bora of, a leased society to write' a.
concise account jof the manners. and;
customs of,» somewbati barbarous na- 1
tiop,j jrlitoe territory.'ha; bad'lafely)
been -explcudng? ne put down tbe^fOt^!
lowing exdbVdingly V»ef summary of
the characteristics of Uic people th ,
question’; i*;lf antrers, none. : Customs,!:
nasty.” ' 1 - - r -
. iCu,Ke*ad« his : no! ambitttyn tor.
State, honor*. The ptoph raoantly,
decided by aiarge ntnjomy. W-, jnain
taintboterritonal condition forwinf' U
time longer. • V- ■;
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