The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 15, 1864, Image 2

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TMjg-BEAVER ,
| iMBRIE,. Editor A Proprietor.
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>nal Union Nominations:
i'' * op President,
UHCaIW,
I ; tor Vice .President, ~
A Bf|D RE W JO aN ROR j
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pr ILLINOIS.
! ;r: irr|i notice. !
HAiYrsb sold' to D L. Imbrie, present
.Editor & Proprietor of the Beuver-drv/uj,
my aciSunta fbi
mil’ tb’Se indebted will pleaSa call and set
tic him. jT. C.j NICHOLSON.
•BeaYier County Fair.
THEfIAtR OF THE BEARER COUNTY
AfIRICULTCRAE SOCIETY, will bb held
in thepair near Beavcr, on .
Wedjksday, Thursdays and Friday ,
£pf.’;*2l.sf, 22d and '2Sd r 180-1. |
,Comp.''.iitjon is invited from adjoining counties.
Time.—W? arp-ncccssarity
compelled fo issue qur'pmcr a day or
two than oQr usualitime,'owing
to tii| (i'elay in procuring paper. V
THei Character 6f the War
It |vas a true remark recently made 1
by.G|imson tho-abolitior ist, in reply 1
- Jo. T|iemieli ■ Phillips, who- laid that 1
.“thefe'rilfc tie of the South had; hardens
,enedprit| bone,” “that, must be in
. to t!|o bone of a skeleton ” " The one
cxag|jcrate4,Th'e other depreciated,but
j the |rutl!i ties between thbm., Wo see
oi;jwar and military despotism
havlj consolidated the fighting powers
Pf}tfiej. South, and the sufferings of.
the pebple have made endurance a
hubjir. I The armies have been educa
ted 'jiy 1 Itard fighting, and the'! South
VimjJy as a; fighting powei has won
* sbm> dib'inctio'n. •'Bat jvhilp Wo ad
mit |lds, wo say it is equallyrtrue that
7he [length ..and’ severity .of the war,
the great suffering it' haV created in
I thej jfar greater -than, in - the
nhd| woaketipd their meaiia of defence:
In wrested, from the 'rebel
lion! thwgreat advantage upob which j
j our| present ; campaign is now.based-,'
■ It Would have been impossible to have
con|ent’ruted out armies in the, oast,
work it 1 not ‘for "the recovery of the
Mississippi and of all yho great stra
tegic points in the /West and Souths
Woll. 1 This year the character of the
noli threaten invasion of the
- < its. leaders hail ’oven’ de
' battle as a victory.
ijard fighting is nil that is necessa.
r j t° prove (bat the rebellion is re
duced to a more skeleton, and’ noth
- iug|s dreaded so much by thc'd»jg!m
a* |ue [great; bsrtlle, which is^&of
v Ptrength and superiority./ The South
: basjrto military or nat-ii.ral reserves,— 7
All|Ucr [armies are in flic ficdd._aud
they now hayu/nd'ftopulation to fall
baejt; oni Wo can ntnl will,raise other
nru|ibs if necessary, but in tholSouth
' thc|o Cjjn. bo no,-more.- -Their/ coin
scrijbti.on would bo a raoc-kery ,fot the
lastlm'an has'been forced into-the Ser
■Mi ! .
■ T|io energy, with which General
Grajnt fjdrsnos the enemy, bis persist
entjpi|cfusal to hurl his troops njj>on
rcb|l cnliendiments Which it wohld
bo ,\basto of time to*-,ln vest, ilia lie
tc:u|> '.nation to force the fighting in
opC|i fields, all.go to prove that the'
-iv; meant tyTho decisive.—
Wc|i-hall soon hear of Lee being in
. notl there already, and
onc||in thefe ho cannot lie immediate
ly (fe[<mtcd, but 'there will bo no hope
of : |is army, or. the rebellion. Ricln
inoiid, however strong, naust fall like
. Vicksburg. .Nothing shpi-t of a mir.-.
acl(|forj the South tor some tremen
bllrudcr .the North can now
rebellion. Judging'frbm ap'i
.pea|aneos, wo,have the hopes that
. Propdopco is about restore our
cou|lrj’ to peace and. prosperity, and
thafiilho true prindiplcs. of human
be established upon sfron
gPrjjand bolter foundation than 'over.
-with, his brave. Jeg ion-3,, is
■ advancing upon Atlantal Georgia, and
J . willjlsoOn bo (Sethat rebel stronghold,
|| sccprfd., id- importance oply'to Kich-'
' moi|d. [-Hunter, is advancing up the
I Shojinndoah Valley and ;has'defeated
j the;|reb,elB.,' 'Thus we see them' he’m
j ‘ mej| in on.all sid.es. They 'fight gal
j.. lanl|ly [and bravely, but it is the con-
Vuigive struggle of their dying hgo
njcl r - ■,’ :' f .
, of affairs, has produced
in ; t|le Sympathizers with treason, in
a most wonderful change.
■ They hoped to see pur rcbublican in
• etitylions but they now
feelltbati the time is at hand when
the|causo of human liberty is about
tfcp- Union maintained
rebellion crushed. ; A 'gloomy
' Bad|ess has - settled upon their conn.
they, bave.'qeoome mo>
ros|and bitter; The present charac.-,
'-’(Be • war fbrerer crushes the ;
trimorgSouth[ail'd 1 lhpi rworse' than!
trail Prt In ends in the North. i ;
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The. .Baltimore Nominations.'
Thei people- of iho 'Uni|tcd States
were not surprised that tbcj Baltimore
Convention t o!n the 7lh inst., nomina-
Abraham' Likcouf for Pre ddcnfc, and
Andrew Johnson, oif TeniCssqb, for
VicePiesid'ont Tlio renoirifnationyf
President Linedln lias been for so. ma
ny, mohthscbhsidefed as
that the poopld hat}' almost ceased to
discuss it, and no man eyen question
ed or/ opposed fit lit the large ancTrd-
Bpefitable'- cdhveiitTon| :bf nlbrr; fresh
from tbo people. Thnsiilb repreacn
tatfvesjpl Only a'dqbiesced
in thei wisd,oin.an|i necessity of the
measure. There v^as- no political in
fluence of tho Ad n« nisi ration used to
produce this result. Sddh influence
edn do much, but it, cannot create the
cnthusiasm.of a whole natijdn, or con
trol ihe action of twenty millions lof
freemen. The fait' is. solf-evider.t
that. tlio.re-nohjiortion of President
produced by the sponta
neous movement of iho nr lion, from
the sdtUcd conviction that ho is alone
the min, in tbo present crisis, to bo ht
the head of the Ecpublic. Tho’whole
matter has been clearly] controlod by
-the intclligQnt~frbemen of ibe nation,
who knowing fucyu the past what
Abraham. Lincoln |s, and understand
ing what are Che have
resolved-to.place him again in the Pre
sidency, foij the sake of luimiin liber
ty and safety, and for the permanence
of our groatTAmerican.Union.
It whs certainly eminently proper
that his colleague should, b« Andrew’
Johnson, pf Tennessee. The people,
| wo doubt not, would have [been satisfi
ed with dither of the patriotic and dis
tinguished gentlemen, named for Tree
President. . Every .one would have
rejoiced iffli had pleased the Conven
tion to have retained Mr. Hamlin, who
has shown himself an active and. brave
defe ider of the Union cause. There
was a policy, however, vphich the Con
vention could not overlook,,and which
no one will more cheerfully recognize
than .Mr. Hamlin. ,It had a higher
duiyito periofin, than that; of rewards i
in" and honoring faithful and capable j , ,
public servants. It vims Tpeccssaryi Court Proceedings
| that, the-histdry of the past foul years ? The follbvfHig cases Were
I should b« respected, Ttpvas not jmerc- cjf last week? . , i
i ly.llie Hep.ublican . party .’nor aparty Commonweal |i ys. Antho
jof tiny liame, buta union of all men man, Clrristiajit Wauk, Lewis
[who wei]e frien’ds of tho f> U,nion.; ; Tho;| and W.. H. \y[ts< man. Indicti
policy.which governed tho Convention | riot and assuiilt and battery j
in its action was thiji: that the parties Kent to kill. ,jV irdict of guii
that had stood (by the Administration; j assault and but].ery.JL ’
.; : ■ -p— l i.unun, -snonip i tor an assault and
bo recognized,.. and (no man. could be |of guilty, -j
tound more-worthy of re cognition - as j ; Same vs. Gcotgtf Pay.
{ a democrat, a patriot ai d statesman, j for violation bf Tiquor law. s,
kthan Andrew Johnson.; Others’ had i minors, on Slinky, and toJnU
done as much lor tbo -cause, of fbe i temperate Jiahtri, [Yopdieljt
Union, and may bp- in ore] but he' had ion all the., iri(i}c|tiher.ts oxl-ei)
[ suffered and sUctificcd more. , Tie had jto minors., ’ ' L -
jbeen exiled troth; ibis home,- reviled;! Eum.o vs.Jjames Craven,
. .hunted with savage fury impover; 1 ment for sollinj lbUor > Coni
j isbed. • llis'horncjiad been seized and} law, on SumJajy, to .mihdrs
bins children, lifce himself'; driven forth! men of inlcmpf - habits,
j to wandds. upon the face jbf thc’oanb. j of guilty ms to
jXo offers-of placeyir power could se-|.Sunday* ' 1
■ duce hini,* no threats or of in-jj Same vs.
jury could intimidate; and so a grato-j dicVmcnts Vorl’-yj
fuj peoplle have determined iff exalt j Verdict of "tiil
him to a high and’.! honorable position..; ii ng - t<
As a matter of justice, qs well as of’l g-iino v!» Ca-
ARCUS.
policy, the National Con
dong no bettor thing, th
Andrew Johnson (or ATir
No good man, nb frie'hd o
dan hesitate to vote for
Johnson. They have b
severely triedj and hav
faithful, lionestj Capablo ;
Then let ever}- true and t
of our beloved conitry v ;
energy and'zeal which,, v
victory that vyiM be ;
known in : thp.history* of
“Come to Supper ” ' '
There 1 will bo h supper given on-
Thursday Evening, the 16th inst.'at
the. ‘‘Beaver- Hotel/’ the- -proceeds of
which are to go the Treasury of. the
U. S. Christian Cojnimission. Several
ladies of energy and taste are at the
head of this movement, and as it-is
for so praiseworthy aryobject, it can
not fail, under their auspie'es, to be a
success Donatiojtvs- of edibles and
.money are solicited, and may be sent
to Hr. Hall's, dn Wednesday evening
or Thursday morning. The admis
sion and supper will bo 50->cents; to
the Ice Cream ana Strawberry room
extra/ ‘ Who: has iViot got both dona
tions and 50 cents for the sick and
■Wounded soldidrs?! <v ‘
Sale.or Tiit, Smith's Ferry Prop
[erty.—This property, which wasap
i praised- at 825,000,, was bought by Mr.
Jesse Smith, at tse late terra of Court,
for the neat sum.pf $57,00Q. This ,in
cludes ( the, Perryj Eeal. Estate, Oil
, Wells, f etq. - There are. two flowing
wells on this trtjct,-. realizing about
86,000 each- per year. ,- - ;
Firb^—The Beaver Station, on the
C. & P.E.E.,was entirely consumed by
fire; bn Tuesday, Jpne I4tb. The fire
was produced by sparks from; the lo
comotive on the express train. The
freight we understandwas removed in
time to prevent much loss.
veiHion hav
tin. ik^i
c o
'fUiu country.]
JLincoin and
1 son well and
j;-beeh 'lourid
find patriotic.'!
sincere Iriend |
"ork with 1 an!)
til! tain us a I
“) : j
die greatest |
our Ilopublic. |
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Lawrence Comity tin* oo
• ' yexjticn*
f WaShould before t hisfiaVe \
tfto fact that jtlioj CWbilion
(Honda of Jthe4|T Dipii-W;nom iru
didales to bo-apppCHoi at tf
October elwtipb.rwfls held- a]
bastlo, .on the 80th of Jla
butj pwihg to djur|ncceBsary ; al
part of ,the limp, tpo matter,
of great importance, jwas over!
It is' poT tod lafe ; id' 6ay to our |
and -the- loyal ] men of -Beaver q
that tlife CprtyeWlbn with cntij
perfect nnnrdthitk’ expressed!
preference fori^-t he ; Hon. J
Cunningham. b£ Beavpr,as a ea|
for Congress.; We ar o much |
ed with the ciifiplirnent. , IC
strong eyidbncu that the >*elec|
judge Cunninfi haip ty-t.be pel
that county, fully appreciate |
inentabili ty'aild j insu-orvingdj
to .bis country, tf j birr talent
patriotic fellow r to wnsman. Th<
could 'not .havo ,I alien upon a
more able, or m »re|llbyal raa
should bb be nun nafed by the
counties of the we feel
dent that they w lllruve reaspi
prond ( of their rcptoSentativ
man in the’
‘1 . . ’-f . . ; •:■ ■
tncl is his sijippnor jn any
great qualificatio is n ecessary
high and honbfaMe position,
inated ho willjbc elected by a
\vlielming,tna|ori,ty.
■’Neatly every townsbipin Ls
county,was .rppreseiitcd by t
men they haibo. Wo hope ,
couutyrnay him w
same enthusiasm and' unar.im
jtho action of ot
loyal neighbor. I ’ j
•Below w<] ; givo the
ca/nd’uiates, placed . ijv nomina
that county: i 'I
Congi’css, Thomas! Cunning
Beaver; Judgp, L. ,-L. . MeOrii
Lawrence; Asse ably, Samuel!
Icy; Sheriff, The uiaa'iicConnt
isler & Recorder Sylvester S.
Henry Wi ‘
Auditof, pavid , iVarnock. |
: men! ior'sellii
| Inw, on Sand iy
I ty as to 4elli ig
1 guilty as.lo the
\ Same v< |j c
nUHU.scllilig. liq l
Sunday. Defer
guil'tyA. k
Same jjoli
for belling liqjuc
ate habits, ;iiiir
1* , )
law; Defender)
guilty, o |
Sametvs, Thu
merit for selljn
Defendant ente
Same Tat Aut
ment for.scinir
iv.inai
contrary to la\
a plea of guilt})
mission shonljd.jbv
Wilson of Beu'l'or,
Bridgowater.| laipi,
arc iu progress amoiig our arn
great .battles will soon bo |(i
Isovv, is the lime to prepare
comfort of the woun.difd, at
.supplies in roadin&ij. We b
citizens will i-bntinue 'to send
plies -bf clothing, delicacies,
monoy Don’t let nsialloiv, p>
dry to be -
tbing J fOr
Union S
Tho mei
Central Committee 1 : wiil.asai
the City .of. liari isbv rg oh fa
of July, ensuing. A punct
tandanco of all .he ncmbhra
estly in order to
thorough organ zation. j
‘ SIMjoi,CAMERON;
Wien FokneM, See’y.
•. i
•6r“lf Mrs. Si.rali Hummel
at the Beaver Post Office 5 sh#
tain information in regard to
in' the army. ! ; !'
V; ■ .j •• .L • j
_ j . 4'f r :
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MIME
Con-
o'liccd
>f". the
le iuin>
»ipcxt
1 other
confi'
to be
No
1 Bis
f the
f that
T nom-
over-
wrenee
>o best
Bearer
,th tbe
tytbat
r most
lof 4hb
ion-by
am-, of
liir„ of
plelu n
-11; Ue^-
iislon;
[Emery;
lisposed
iv Sio
v "< .
fenenler
neiU for
vilh In-
y, of an
JTonliei
iattery. i
'ind
cl mcnts
lling, to
h of in-
i’ -guilty
selling
Indict-
rarv to
ahd to
Vewlict
ru to
all
fxcept ; B'e
J'
i Blount..
ling on
Six 1n-
new
olat
v a?
oh vt liqi
to all «>xJ
<>r lav
iept set
mil-.iv.
’ law
per
g li
ami on Sj
Whiles.
Tn.licU
iquoiv. coil
vary lo
fiu il-
to minor:
anti
traiy to
cor
o£h
hn
law, not
sr charge:
BosawelL
ia diet-
and on
to; minors
ijiior
'dan
entered
'plea ol
.1 ■ - l
avis. In
n D
ietment
men of in
r to
ternpor-
i|ifd coni
tcrered a
i6rs,
rary to
plea- of
t eu
Parrott,
Indict*
rnas
nor to rr
1,( 3
•C(l !l
iionj;
liqr
mors.—'
pleu of £
uilty. |,
Indict
ors and
Siemon.
'or to min
feiendcnt
entered
lie Clitistii
sent ■ to - To
or DrJ ill
i in' Coin -
3 s'eph 0.
irray of
> momenta
lor t!
e s
irlant nih
ties, and
light.—
[for the
ild,- have
ippc otfr
in supH
= and of
i freas-
of any
olinded
ittee.
l,n State
Imblo in
[6th day
uul at-
i-s, carii
fcffect, a
' Ch’n. '
will call
will ub
;b*r eon
=MMM=
’ The
, »od rX.; .3oifc*lotl»' 1' ’■ "11 -Jv TT / -i ;4:i
turopd laiV weetr thpjr 'iemrtf Stn4t Theatre, \Bdlimorev Nlirl X
v Cony. stjc hundred delegates 'were' present,
panics. word ’eernitednjihis {coiinty: ,' Convention i^eir
in April. 1861, sndi were in*
’st. sftrj&saEftne;
year. Xp. E. recinjted hyj-Capt.M; It ttfclfi as temporary-PreSident -J 'Ext:
Adams,-went out eighty strong,
eloclld permanent President, 1 •.j
“tfi^HdSfroliod^-orer
»»•!
fourth returned with the'company.— mitioo on Credentials. | :
Co’ Kl first commanded by jOant. 1 Sam- loere being two sets pf delegates
uel Miller, sliowsin like
.u ~ • -i 1 -<• • radical delegation's wiis ad mitten.-^
>ot one„ot the original oncers of. ei- i,., m -v
-, r . ; ■ ' , The delegates from Tennessee, Louis
ther: company , were, in ,co nmand on an( j Arkansas Tcreadmiued
their return, all having'.bpen either .with tliejrightlo ybto. .Thedebates
killed, .disabled ordisebargt id. These from’Sootir t!df 01 1 na'we re 'rib t/dd mU
coirpanies have, at all times :disbbnrg W,; ■ j > , /•
tbeiir jMfefygh wl* S,
truer, blaver, or patriotic imen ever The reading of the resedhtions elicited
entered the service, and hoii e over, left thdj wildest outbursts' ofenthusiafirii
it with moro credit or a betLer record. T|lie mention of the name-of Atira- <
Theiri last act/was their noblest and hard Lincoln was received with|ire-
K 1 ' U. -■ • mendouSi cheering, - the whole house
was wdrthy .pf their past I history.- ; wil th hat 6 ana b?nd r |
l?otwithfttdnsinte theifr lime hud . ox- kerebiefe weviiW. V ■. : I % ! i
pired- bclorer.tup date bat leal,' Ibeyt Tno rosblutions endorsing the afbn
unahimouily resolydd 110 rentiain, and roe Doefrine was.' also received
did WmaTn aiid.participuljc in them; l^^( a PPj . i.l .u’ ,
. . -u-.- * ~ i , j I -vMrJ Delano, or OhioJAI move that
exhibiting: the.rnccuitomeLlorUtudc A tt fJinvention now jfpceed to the
and bravery! : We - welcome: these gal-ihoiiination of a [caridulifte for ’ Presi- i
I lant met tof their h-omcr'pkain. - Jwo.| lido*att“d VicoPrjctdaont; of the. United
-are preWJ.pfSthcipJ&cMohfprpfid' oh Stakes, ! , j'i
their history ; While wo welcome' the i. mo.vcd tliai Abi J alinni
.. ■ i -V , . i . .if, ; .Lincoln and Hat nibal .Bramli.n ho tlie
hv.ng we cannot bat feel sad tor the i e i lo s,' o of tbo OAhvcnlioi.' Upon this
many bravo dead, and wo n|ingle with j motion a long desultory debate
the joy we feel those wlio have re- ensued, arid.finally it was amended so
turned, a leaned the recilloclion ofj t 0 S Q , r i P tO h<) nomination for
-1 ,* K n i “J 0 *; I 'r
And iWboUinosounil shall awaketogloryagain.*■ ulrtcoln, 4Ji j (ji ant. 4r*-
/ ■ Cpoper’s Battery, of fthel. IstPerin- i .v 0,, %*• jMumo,- ot: Mi^nuri,
• . i . . k .,T r 1 J. r ,j. .line vote declared umunmous.—r
sylvania Artillery, rotm netl.last week. t Tb . er^hosiaW'excited by this |
-They wo|ro principally from Lawrence | noiineonier.t is pferfeetly indescribabid
county. Mr. Wnt. Alcorn gave them i-Tln whole Cpiiviention were oii th^ir
a splendid supper at' liisf rosideiico feet cheering |anjd'shouting, thojbapd
D ’ " rri/i': • . ' . m ;he mcaiuimu playing “Hail Goluih
near Beaver, .on. Thursday evening bja „ , h ,•> v » , . | j
last. Qaitq a number of ladies and After (Lb nouiination, jthe elriur
genilemen wer^ present, and it Was] inajn read a despatch -lioni the Sec-
*7 , - - ,
a very-pleasant affairi-a, -fitting’ wel
come to those brave inch.,['Addresses
wej’b maao by Judge M’Guffin and
.Cooper’s - Battery jj has
tional reputation for efficiency and
bravery. I ; ;
CST The 'Annuli KicTclises; of the.
Beaver Seminary [and ilnßliluteare
to .ttommcnco cviching
Cantata, .Soiree.
Wednesday. Examination of the' C.'las
hob. jltydreaytyy
J. W. Pr Wtokp. Esq.,
Thutp-jdaV f|Orwionrl
tiqiij'at 2 p.[in., Retortion aji
nary; at 4 p. m.,’ mjeetinij i
ami visitors;- .Thursday eve
menceinent : Exercises.
(rises-tiro free lo adults or <
conipanieii hj| tbeiij’purJ
the last cveniijg, ti> jvhicto
admittances! ;20 cents.
.Pr.oV. Mae. Office, 24th Pist.
. New Brighton; JuneOl
Cirnilur .VAjSijj.'- .•' !■ | . , . ,
; Dratted mciji are pot nlii.vwo<lt«,oi»
as Volunteers;after luring drafted,
ami tlio credos j toridrafijid Vfien vtjill
remain for the' ’ sub-districts.. from
'vliieli they were drafted, no matter
whether local bounty; lias orluts njol
becr.jpaid lo suelj men upon 1 illegal en-,
lisUncrits. By u -iluriof ’I
Lieut-. Cpf. J.j V. BO.MFORD. I ;»)
A. A P. M CSoii. Af Ponna. 1
' JXO OLTfiI'BKRTSOX. i
- Cap;. &Pio*■ XI Ar. 24tli il)i B t. : PaJ I
. . i 7, “ , 1
j aa-Thc. rnifiore<i postponement lof
i t oo’C h i cagoCo nvciil!o ni «a not'h e r of
j,tl)e many proofs that the j
j aro bewildered, just as Loo is about j
; Grant. Some of them irf- turning i
| towards Fremont, but there little j
probability' that ho will lie taken upj
under any cireufnstances; it’Clcflani
has the largest number oi supporters. j
but with hlfn there is l no|')’rospscts.--;i
Says the Xetv York Times 1 : '■ ■„ -I 1 j
I’ So they are disposed tdjwail awhile ,
; and see i£unavailable hoii won't turn j
I up from soniß unexpectcjcl I
They oi Giscnlt r and ;aro|
■quire him, jprpvided he 1
i.vvill take .Richmond. )'lulls, about the,'
first reward they* bavp ovee offered io j
L induce one to*scrve the country* J— but j
( Grant nbj will takbi
t Kiulmvond in (tue jtime, \jv!e have nbt
I the : slightest! doubt. So liar as.lbia.t
goes, if wo: were in wahtlof a candi 1 -
I date we should 1 be quite wi ling to take
I him.oh trust. • Buttho Bdmocrafycjvi-I
| idently mean to make a sure thing of!
; >tj—they-will nominate r. 6; man on the |
'strength of what he is .expacted-tq djo j
. \Ve their pruclence. ; We!
j liopo they will; postpone tj lojr conven-
I tiqn until Bicboiond.is taken, the, re
bellion quelled, Union restor
ed. Then perhaps they can unite fheir
forces. The Peace! Democrats, who
think the waran infamous crime arid
demand that it Ibo |stopped, and ‘the
War IDemberats ' who think if equally
Criminal and v ,iufainons, b« demand
that it bo presented with] vij;or, nfaVij
possibly thpri unite up in some mr»n j
who agrees with both. | iWo trust!
thty’jj/lry. i ■ - ; ' 'j 1 f; j
jß@»Gcn. lintlqr; is said {.to bo ascer
taining, ns hapidly as possible, bow
.many of his negro troops wore cer
tainly murdered after Halving; bpelii'
captured in reoent ongagemedts \yith
the enemy, and that mar for man of
the rebel prisoners in hif 'bands
certainly be shot to deat i in retalik
tiob. This shbotitfg. wili bo aCtba
hands of negyo troops. ,t ' k!
■t
Mi ■•
■#x ; ! i
- ,; 'V i i: • ''■ l " •
|XTj*v-~ia ' 9 -
ur'y of'War, giving the good noivs i j £t 1 P .«-
)m General Huptei;, which was jc- ■.gjgaga fISiS
;ived withgregt' cheering.. -,■
ThcX'ontentidn then proceeded to H, r.
q e ftp a candidate lor CLEIEEAND & mrsbliu^ ; K. n,
e £ l- £, ; ■ i• r ' •, , :■: ;<'■■■■' i inoiMnu Fauranolkv
The Presulent announced the.tol'losvH! i> ; . ■■ ~ Y'
teijiajiiesAß Beaver Station^
Mon. -vjz:—.Andrew, J-cbhs.xon oi Ten ~^c ovmt hcmz, Monday/'
jie lliimlih of )laH>e.i: Uave Seawr SutmJfu
Gth, pt\iAe'ritu'cky , ,,pa|.nicl S s i , -7;50!i. m. ~Vrn,Vc
Niew York.. | j / -J|
pohrentioh proceedeijl to ballot. Iti 6: f : Goiso ,W*st—
w-.'s *6on apparent that Jojhnson lor a*
various States whosbjvoleft-, hud n. m. ,|i Rochester 2: - io.
i divided cdpiincnced changing j tberbn 1:00 A -“■ i "1 h» A.7k.
•*•*] 3 °^ a ''.-
anna great enthusiasm. - y\\ , ■ ■ .■• - - t
1 Andrew Johnson iwna nmrtmatod as HTTSBrUG.i Wip.VTOfc U
;[« jho; RochesteKS Klin-Go* |EA S t,
• _ :1' ’ 'i’i ,• 1 , , .. -’j . |(; [',, I. . Leavejs Jlbchester Arr. didUUs.
. Ihe jLhair announced that-the nexl!| lit Bnigh’n AccotnJ otic a: ni,.... 7:20 a. -m.
business in Older was the; selection iof 2l Brigli’ii, •*•j j’ 6:45 a. m L tegn 'a. m,
a National ’Coniib’iittee. and the Stales :# «;&ighV, -I I j 125»3 r >»' j,;.2;55 r. m.
weic called to Wm* the samojwhich. % a * CaMo - j“ 1 t-f
reluliiHl in the [selection of one from'. Express, hi i liftii a!) m!":” ■’aido i. i'.
each .Male':, pjlinuel A~. PiirCianpeH C.i ■ Express, |j. SdO-r.f M.. J.. 3:-j> : p M
&<1 jl wa»‘c)lOSgn ! as 'member- lor PennE' ■tenpin’ti Exp; I d:4o M...,„ T:5O r. m.
svJvalnia. ' j h .■ ‘ ,-| } \ir i. , v : ..
Conation
I i‘ 's ' , !.. 'lslßngli'jiAciioni.; A. M...,,..11:00 a. m.
j•" ’ -'..’nif FAu ' ! ! 2d Brigh’a “ ..12s«kKA. ja... ;.'1:32 p. it.
rr w' v x J ‘-I* ■’ , 1 • 1. ; ’>■ : •• •’ 4:40 r. mJ.. , f . 6:15 r. m.
Tao Xatest Plank Movementrith: •• />• ' 5.-50 p. M.l.Ji. 7:20 r. m.
Foreshadowed- ■ .i, !I Mail, , C:3O a. i.;. i. &:05 a. M:
i 7'„-i j- ■ ■ i L‘ . 11st'Exprcis, ■ 1:00 a. •Ji.'a.L. 2:10 a. m.
-A Inbme- i.corespondent with j,2d-Eipres». ■ ino p. ,£.4. ;2:20 p. m.
iiaptj wriiingjoii the 9th, *iay£|’: ' >) , • , _ . ’ w.y. yj, SHlJ{jSrBupt.,.E f b- ’
It is liiy rlligiiniily refrain —i— :
c rii speculation Wh.in Ifd<,| adfkm.wj "ul>lie[W
ilstaletncul when i do knowi, as to''. ‘A LL the libnselioUjgoods,!of tbei catatc of
1 urd unoveihjehts Of.ll'bd iiruiy. ! 'Blit'ix Mrt, E; K’. Boies, dcc’d-.lWiUiljiysold at
may- . alleviate i.lhi, atisietv ! \v-bich^'t.i" lblit .rcndue,at horjlate residence m Brrdge
-1 rible loasea-iu thel cvhnt of:an at* j "f uter , ‘ i • i
npt;lo. garry bv a'sUult..ltlio | work's i June 2?//,! 1864.
W ili Our iinnrpdTate'frcJul for me ! rommeneingi at 9 o'tlcck.cmbrhcing Bedsteads,
Mate that it: is I'not ‘propolsod to > lirroi ?.'
,1. Ji -i \\r\ t= ii 1 .. it -J . , : Carpets. Clipboard ware. &c.r&c.'
it r 1 » eD t- fu 1 ‘‘ I; unt ■ 1:1 L ‘ ,n ■ made baowu -n tl:Vv of sale.
.I c pi- possih o .flanlt niovementsj M ' ; A. 14’. TboiESi
s hoi yet 'F‘ A I '' j 1 !. - . (J. AV.j-BOIES,''
Anchor = y.>ur sbul, toFrono fact—a —, _
fact ot which jjLlio | isf as ifirmtyl
copvincod as iC is ilial,the sub ehines-. ,;T) , ; iji,
to-jday, or that ,it will not shine-to- Va I?1v lit tv ' win’a t>vd
The arihy cannot be Ibeateo AIIKET Sx., BRIDCrKjtt AThR.
b:r;k from its purpose. Its momte is « V JF "t - .: f-ltl, : ’
U numbers 1 to-day tar larger than mers all kind of work in his line from a PtAIV
It did] on ' tli4' itappahannoekj The- SCAB to a CAUVED TOMB StbXE. ,
slightly, .woundediof the tirsti battles ILa TxkiOil iuf r 1.1
resuming; .tjieir places Iby jihons.' ■^ en f | .??f a, ® e
ands I The (mmi-ilnn • -Iw Kepi on band and lall kmdslof plamias well
s!,. V r Pi im Mikl l\^?■" Ornamental jrork satisfactory
smret in alike b\ Lens. Grant and mannor.y 7. 1 '" S IkONS
XR%W d |a-r 0 MrketsWd&tirth tXiUisk&Xo,e.
thib is the last grand campaign—the : anel -. G4 - ; ■ : )Hi
las’, because it will accomplish! the :—• 1
practical dcstruetiou of’ tiio Cdhfed
'cra;y. hi, ploJic 4 w;i ( th ithe : ;slatomenv
that I bohev.e it to ho Graht^spurpose
to compel as iuany-p|ich fieid epgage
iienis as passible, ho hbpesla di"ciS.ivo :
ie > before’ hci; conies ’to the inVest*
'iit proj-Cr, afpl .getuaf isiege |ot the
City, h ! :l
j-.o| Pills,.
i,| exarniuu
I the
it Trustees
il ' • 1
eni'ng, Cofti
:ll the exer-j
fliildren; uo
Us,' excopl
,hepe i« an
. Pen*.' :»l
ill, 1804.;;/!
te
toll
no 5
10 !
iqpok Reported Across | the
ii j Chiokahomiriy.
1 ; . - ' ' 1 - . >
J J • Philadelphia, .Tune 13.
. ijhe! Bulletin^ blish e§ the following-
Thcj Washington Republican saySj An
intelligent officer cf cavalry arrived
Jthjrt morning., Ho left 1 a |point tea'
<njl«s from ,llie froiit on {Sunday morn-!
ingJ an'd, reports that' firing was dis- i
| Uii'dlly jhc-ard during Saturdaynight \
j iii J (the "direction Of Bottom Bridge, !
| which cro-ses the Ghickahominy,about j
Seven miles must from Richmond, and
seydin miles northeast of the month;
of Four Milo Creek/ on the James
rivet, jj When ho left the report had}
jaetj reached; the place that General
Hancock, after h desperate fight, sac
ceeqed in i dislodging the enemy and
carrying the bridge at that, point, at
lh6]point'of the bayonet, and held it,
asd the whole army had miccesafnllv
eroopd. J ’ i . 1 ■■ *” ;
! -i.’.
'. i l ’ -T- -"-r* *e*s>4^;
• •' ~
„ I Tlie Commutation ClaUie.
' A dispatch from: Washington of tho v fh ■-.■[
Senate Military Comn t Q ‘NT TT\
inittoe arfe in favor of abolishing ;ihqi ■i.t-L.y:r--;. L >e~- O,
Co in that alien claase/of the enrollment I - The** Bondi arc iwaei under til '
fcw,|okcehtMr. Wilson, whoi will op 4 Congress of March:«th, TgM.-^,jy 1 of
noselit. But b,o 'will seek. to amend thatall
his intenuon to EXEMPT FROMTaXationiKj V
jiropodo'a ; hahdted dollarhqantyifoif otite WaoWcipalnWhority r sU 1^?"^"'
one year drafted inec, and iii the, same ti, eio Bonds. arWrinseived!.. In
Proportion for Jess tune when; notes „r Katfoaal Bonks. *They
% ***• DEEMED IK' COIN,it the-pleLEi 9
Incladb a provision for enlisting met. tr i moat M any period noi w,;' t ht Gct
fWtti7lh«irrrcciionnry Sratis,jand|:for 'knar**,
■ cUnqren of colored pointers thus , on* wlrT nr. pLnfw,^.;*^ 1
■»/ -T>&e"Mdnee to-day jrotoji a- JJ * Bond, of *' .
4tj»inst the Repeal nf : the f fOinmutii- °*® r hundred dollars annunally andon ,
t'tonclause by a large s majomy. t’-.* Bondp pewt-hnnually. The-, ««*...■•
- !| i on the fist day. of March aadL*
: #©“Ex-Cor.grossman KeiU.ofSouth ;(temberin ehchyekr. Wp ‘
Carolina, lately a General in l|i», rebel t
ajrmy, was, according tp I the lUclli Coupon: Bonces, arj they may prefer. rJI”S
mpnd Examine}, killed inthebattVof,ed Bonds recorded on The bcoks f T
Wednesday. ' ' | ' j yV' i |-B.S..treasurer,and icnnVe transf*r4l T
[l-Vr ' OP lhe - OWRcr ’ 3 ordcr - Eoni s ire iy
.j ■ |i; J j ; able .to! bearer, and arc raiire corir^ejV?'
~commercial uses/ '. | lor
Op the 2otii - alt., IioHN.BaA.DEN, Sr. I ,’ Subspribeijs to this i«a[u win havi the •
of -Chippewa township, ttgtjd .iV>uih 6f having their" draw' im eresi
84' years. I ’i 1 : | -. -j Ist, by aecw^'Wj^A.
■. •; ''■ s.'■ ■ ■ ' .- L L_j' eoin—(or in Ch.ited St.ntleir notes, oV the .„
1 • ■"" lil if- i' •. . ; ■•, s ; ;uf National Bai.kC j a l l.ling;fif; v : I ,e* c.l.'?’ ,
ißeaver ii-Markeits. then, r; *.
|: = ■ ■- i 1V: ■- "H , - form the date of edbscrip;i ia ima- deposl '■
wEiair roa tba; “abuc,.^■ ~ As these Bonds arej
• , •' li-i' jj „ .'EXEMPT Elibjl isnjjcicip'ii o-’trr-r
I FJoiiTperbW. • S 7 00 TAYtTinv ' u “- STA ‘t.
: : ~ ! |do “ 100 lbs ........j 3 75, • Adq \dlue t* md-cased form cs*.
[> f Dtied Apples per bushel. 175 to three per cept, pic annum; according toti,-
|ii do Peaches ; “ .....L.1!.....'•• St 60 ' ; rate of thx ileivieslin Various paki of t!,
l.tvW, , «,j ; •• , ....j..; ! ~.:...;I.|lo j- country. •’• :.. j|J ‘ ' P , ° ,C '
1 ,- -r "!J :. >! I :::|::::r;:}l mil.} Attheprpsem.ratd'of premium wgjUlhe;
! . .Oats | “ i * ....',-.,..i,...i !75 i-;p a y.'.’ ’ ’'/
Barley “ I “ | , /OVER EIGHT PEH'tiENI INTEREy
. Clpyer Seed, | •• ...l.J;.!;;, : j.-?® j- ; in currency. 1 ahd arcjof coual.convlnie/
.Tfniotby Seed, 41 ; 44 ’ ..-..i,8 00.' ( 1 i *l. •*
Plait Seed, .» .1 •• 1 .I;.;!. 1 l.i <3 00 . perinancnt pr.tcmpo.Wry investment/
ißeans, '*." *• 44 2 75.. ! -f-D ts’ believed, t||at no secun/
j 44 j 141I 41 ..'...i. 1 ..'....,i iBO -Threat iudueeragnta ;Vo, lenders
Ohionsi , 44 i I ‘f 1 J ;100 , “'descriptions jof,’ V. ! *S;-liotii*
W ■■}****
Butter,’ -f ■ lb ...-. i; .r 25 . i private parties or stock^om^uies^'or separate
44 44 /■ IS'j ; communities only ia'pledged ■ fit pavatau 1
Shoulders, . 44 J «, .'. j 4 * j while for the the.rL'nitedj Staler. th,
Tallow,,; i4o i j whhle country ij.aoldea t«
■ -Bard, "* 44 i 44 ]6 • secure' the pdymcht of.l.bdtk 'pkcipal-aad
. Candles,' ;. » 4 4 44 " ,Id interest. in.Coiri. , : y
i 1 l" "* —r 12 i'■ Thcscvßonlls.ihnilbe Strbsciiibci i' r in-suo'
Molasses, • I 4 IGnllon f. 1,00 V' -'I" ii V
' Garbon Qil. !. •• ......Li..... 1.7.0] : up so . any ., S e , SM
\ ■ ** •i • ■ i Il i ~. ’ : ; nJml are ihus raatlo equalJ\ avi'i.ibi}
iL ‘ m - ■ - = * '}iic smallokt lender aud the lare-‘>-: cziiin'r
t)v. JP. H. Vomic.
\\r HO has been for some time nctibg
j *'T V Surgeon in (he Army. Laving relunfN
; and agrtih located .himself ;in. t ■■■ ■ (
,Freedom,; Beayer^County,
- offers his professioual.servicps to
j , in PhiUipy building [n , V QJ ‘ v
iT)r. L’. M.IfiEEB
I Offirs his Professional. Service* /n Iht Pea}"* i
bjeay e u'ax j> -,yi (:Lyi tY
-■ ftnd solicits o share of public pAtlorwg^
>.;AbMI2?ISTeAT6K’S-'ljrOliQE|;' : i. . omcnas v .
WHEREAS letters ot: administration bn
Kerr’s Hotel,. Beaver, pPenri’a. I
estate, of Andbi^w''Sp'wttv,; fate. d«clfi.’63 ■ j •
of New Brighton. Bcaveri com ty, Eenn'aJli. —H — T -- —l= .
deceased, having been duly! granted to the un-|Vi- T . J , : CHA 3f I> Ij,E K»
designed, all persons indebted to said 1 estate! L ’ . SCRGEOIf DEXTIS'f.v.
I t 0 ,® a l e ‘Payment. *n&-rg,at his post, again. n\ BEA VER STATION
, Laving against the same Will prenyl Rochester Pa“ whirc he will attCP*, 0
Authenticated for; settljS. % ils various brinehesl of his profession-. B»
tmentwithontdelay ( vp L P „jl-J. ; ...+t#’dcs all the improved-methods tepw"*
B.D. MARKER' |Adm-r., ,p§ih in evtractingJecth.F ‘
I New. Brighton. p. g. Work warranted,
ADMISISRATOR’S : f NOTICE.
LETTERS pfl administration’; oil the cst
tatolot" Wji. Spalding, latirj of[ Hopewell
j Ip., Beaver'county, dec'd, hating beengrant-
Led to the undersigned, all persons irldebted'td
[said estate are requested to make immediate
and those having;claims against said
• estate .will present them , j to. the subscriber
i properly authenticated for settlement.'
| IGEO. M. SPALDING,
Adm’r. withthe will annexed;
Hhpetvell tp.
5'64,
je16,'64
N EXECUTOR’S, NOTICE.
i'i\A/'ft EEEAS ' t!j e Probate Com of Colum
- county, 0.. having, granted to
■r*’'* undersigned; letters testamentary 'on the
instate pf Horatio N. Barker, lote-df Perry tp.
Columbiana county, Ohio, dee’d.,i all persona
knowing themselves indebted tof said estate
are requested ' to made immediate payment,
and .those haring claims against the same will
present them-properly authenticated for set
tlement. - M f t |. j«
J BIRKEKi BxV..
je!B 84 j.,, .. .j; VewTWgVfoa.
_ .
1 !>I
ID:
HK'XT V '!'
tiC*l NB J'.A.ST
y'Ma'y iIG, 1801.— Trains
yfts fol’Olrti:. ,i ; : ■
'e? at I’iltsTjurgKl *. 1 :o 11 a. u.
■■ -‘I i 3:50 T. M.
8:05 ft'?!'.
...,~,- n.,,~....,_
--``~°' .
'TTT
r!-|,- . ■ i .
■Thcy'oan be converted into itn.iiA s(] BST
-ntqnt; ~t|nd the holder wiij hare ty. ,btcc£i.ot ■
! the interest |
j It may be- ‘usefulda st->.t» uthh i'oidJciim
that the total Funded DtV.'et’V. 4 .^\; aK ,j ••
i States i!H> hich . interest is, pvyjJU |m .
j on, the tM-day of 'Jfßccli, .l&u4|, was iyov®,.
( i'Ctf*. Tiie interest;cm this" debt fa?• 'iseefc
vtiting fiscal 1 yens'- „\ei]l ,be - til-AvlA'l 1 '~
t-tyhile the customs. I ,revenue' .hV'jgoU fc the
■; enn'enl hieal year. -imo 30lh
'! lipeu so far at the rate of over IOp.OO'J.CC.'Jpjr
, Annum.. ’ ‘ ■ ■ ■ -.. -.-
1 ■!- ~ ’ ■ I ( - . - ] { ' . *
■ 1 1 will be seen that even rite' present gold
; rdseuues ot utc Covenimcnt, arc, -largely in
i excess of tin: tv ai; ’it- f the 'i Treasury for 1\»
(payment of. gold interest I ’while t|iie reecnt-iy
j erensfe of tlle'tariff tvill doubllasi raiaethevit
j-nttall receipts|customi on Site same’»■
' mpuiit cd intobnations, to SV.V /•OO.tj’A p.tr
* antrum; - ! j'i'ii Hi , • '
! * ■ | |/fc ; -dj . , ,• ‘ • - I
. : j, Instruciidh,sLio]^h c -National Hanki r.etiaj
. aas loan agents werei not, isbaad frltru tLe Uainl
! i Plate Treasury.' iint.iH titbit! in tie
first- three tvebks c-T April the sul.v'ru,:..is
. 1 averaged 'more , tho|a rilS .’MLLIO.N’S A
■V?5 eek -....-.' r -M r -' 1 i ’■
Subscriptions will
; First-',National-- Bank! of Plttsbilrgh.
■ i Third National Bank' of Pittsburgh,
■ ■ -ANi) in: '
j which arc .depositaries of Public nioucrvuri
..;*n -v ■. ; ■ |-\, v .
■ ! RESPECTABLE; ;AN1)! PANEEKS-
the as utter: J
| tne National ,I'cpoyi tory - Ilunl-s.; w ill ptrahi*
i further information, on'implication an 1‘
’■■ J , Afford* Jlvtrjf Facility ,to -ri.
j mayll’^d—ijiside 3 m.r I e '- "•
L-: DR. GEO. (
his ■proVeS'iiqnjj
(. citizen's .of BKAVriUAi
! lAG VILLAGES, i
His Offi" "
office is in Fhi-tlipsbni f,ir ii.j* pY-.i.'*
where.,ho, <fan. ’be!.''Consulted ; ,-ii . a:r. '|!sfi
Wednesdays jofccjitcd, wluet jseat $*
; seen at-his adieu in Pittsbi ip jv.‘t.s'iM*
j fot|more-|thitn 'twenty U;.v- ' ; :
I 11*4 Clejs call? t!ie ntienti mof ili.vlEitici
* to'the followins'diseasest —: cr-iU'i.u,! b{s#nl
|or Weak Kyes. Khciimalic .1 (Tee::oi;>. iics’e
; Coir.rif'iiins, Chronic Disease i o i'
! —all of which he treats with) retnar*:.! h- sac:
joss.' ’ ", •, 1 J
I>r. I>. .JM’liinuti.v.,
OFFERS ln>- prifo»sional scrvi-w *P
'.citizens/of J
REAVER AND; VICINITY. \ '
roVrics is- > !
T/ie Shannon:
I decl 6] 'the DiiunoiuL /’.!■
ICE CREAM SALOON;,,
THE subscriber lias- opened,! ifl. conircc 11
withliw CONFECTION ARVi
TOE CREAM
in the North-East corner of;the P* ,m °
where ; persons gan be ' accommodnleJ.
share of the public patronage is’ soli?' l *®;-'.
/ FREO'K. WALTERS.
I RAIL-ROAD HOI
(Dili lOHKSOX.
; noomna*.
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Ell
di
fee sa i
/ , c 5 °ffer !,j-
I tlie Tu- r . a ,
other
or aljiHiT' of
:leis. .
(1 r aor v to
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