The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 29, 1864, Image 1

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Vol. 4:0-
BEAVER. COUNTY,
IN,th(rO'rphan3*jGouri in
of Beaver, Before’ (he n
Court., Id the mutter of
of Brittain
ah H. Brittain and Ann ]
minor chimren of John- Bril
!_■ Andmbw. to witf JuncJl
eppoifit jjj. B. ’Welsh, Es.
taie tpslimony and report t
captions filed. [A true Ex
/ JOHN A. E
9:20 A,
T:o0 :]
s:o'
; Soticb.—Tits Auditor
i-attcnd to the duties of his
i Court House, in licaver.’oi
; day of.iluly, at 10'o’cloc'
■ tithe parties interested tv
i think proper. ' - •}
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C,iix£Cla|b. No. 60.. '
IVj 0 claims' for credits will.be ireocived et
.Ll *be ptT\ce of Pro. Mar. General’s
Oiuee, llariM%tuvg, Pa.,, unless forwarded by
the claimant's ibrough .the District Provost
Marshal, accompanied; by the necessary evi
dence. All claimants; therefore, arc hereby
.direct'd to compile tiic.facts of each case diid
report a this olase. The 2laim?|wiU be for
warded .by mail to 'Headcpmrters at Harris
burp, a&mo preference to claims
presedPold by tiic claimants in psrs-fAi.,
Dy order of A. A. P; M. OmcrKlf ,
■ ; | ' j John c cthrkht.son.
■ Capt. & Pro.-Murslitt!, 21tul TUst.; Pa.
7:5t) r. m.
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ArrL at Rochester.
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11:00 a. x.
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faun.. i“a.y X. I'.
g.-.nr M-. 'Veyand, l‘ro
, je«,’64;4» :
e "W"orks 3
rt>ns,
RIDG £ WATER.
mouJii'C 5 ? to the public
■i ll> flivjlisll t'O ■ CU?tO'
’ibsjs line ivom-a PLAI2
O.vju STOXiB. j "
Italian [Marble
’.iJnJs of i lain,as well
done in a .satisfactory
" D. IKONS. f
r ih T. Allison's store
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>«Tation bn the estate of
of' Industry township',
n g been grained to tho
is indebted tiisaid estate
nimediaife payment, and
,oaid [estate will
i-'jO'criiier properly «u
-&EEXTZ, Ohio tp.; |
• Administrator. I'
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Pro. lyiar. Office* 241
ICE, C R EIAMfSA|t OON
lii BriclgGwatcr.
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f “HE Ku,?-fitted np, in an elegnni
an:l rzrih-tn s»-yJo,>for an ICE CUE AM
SALOON”, hi* house on thi corner 1 of Bridge;
‘I-d Mviber'rr Streets; j "<■ '
Cakey and Confectionaries,;
cf fcll kind*, :constantly, kept on hand.
ORDERS FOR ICR PROMPTLY
• FILLED. ; ; .
' May 15; ISfil-it FnpF.RI(iK \VALZ.
Diß. | GEO.. I. ■ | eharstt-lcr
OFFKIIS his professional nerviees to the *of KentUi
citizens nf IMiAVF.RI AND'SURROUND- ! , 4 . • ■ f
I*o V'ihu.VOlvS. . ■ * I ! ■ ;lut)o,n of
KU Cricc i«» in Phi-Upsbupg’foc.the present, tin ilk U
’■vV:-v 0 f 4 .v.ear. ho .consulted’ tit any' time,-* a ~a \ : >.
•■\Ve.dne< i CxccjTod, winch days he can.be j. ' S
sos-a at Ms.clhcc'in* Diltsburg, where lie has i •
.pihictictd for ir.or«* than twenty years. . } •
Dr. f h i'? Culls the attention of the afflicted j *
to ’the f .Hon ing diseases:,—Sc-rofnla, Diseased ! Garroit I
or tVeAi. Eyes. ’ Rheumatic Affections, Female j United
Comphtims. Chronic Diseases'of long standingj. ' J
—all of which lie treats wdth remarkable sue- f *-4
«=*• t■’ I .’;dec23:it . j‘l SmJ I
j
j vcjr than
OFFERS h.is- jirofess'ibnal services t 9 the j litical-life
citizens of . ' 5 i .... i
'■" )fciiAVER van-p TifeiSxif'y.
* | ofFicr :sii ( ; ciuied err
The Shannon Buifduta. S. E. Corner of moAft thoi
rf.vHjj ;hc pin-moml. Bearer. Pa., . j 1 will t
Dr. 3>. 3i , Kiune.v,
Dr. P
hae for «j
' vV; in the Art
and agMn located- bijiir'Mfl
Freedom, &eav<
his f‘rrrf-c j si'-.n:il spr
Sgfc/MWi-M I'iii'lips'
X)r 'P. AI.
Oftr* hU Prof'tsiun-jL S*
B BAT E k-A N D
arids'ilicits a share of pu
orn«:n
* Kferr’s 3<
<if*o \ o.’ (‘t->
T.
l*T- :
J • VU A
. SUI'.GKrIN p
his pr.«t again. at J
} jg_ tv he**'
/ ail ;;s- v.'ivji.nw' branches <’
i-V** : >U tbn jinj-rove-l!
rpjtin’ m rxtrfVtiiijrieoth
|j ?.-.S Vrr.i l: \v - irr;ii;iorl
; TirilKir.'letters t
,y. y Kf'crv gratife-] to I
(Coe estate Gnu
• Ugliest it J’.caTcr
: knowing themselves ind«
I,(*re requosts'Chio make p;
f ;nVi those.,having claims-:
'! prVe'n: them to the subs
!-ojitcB'for biittlomonu
\ . AMA.NU.V -COR;
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.KXKCUTOH'. 4 '
: ATT lira EAS. t:ie Pro
n biana -county., O.
'• the undersigned letters, j
: estate of N. Par
| Columbiana Ohio)
j-knowing themselves •imlJ l
|;nro requested to made ;
i ana those having claims !
present them .properly gi:.
lleiacnt. ' ‘ *
i . G. S. -I
:<■] s>' ; i
. ADMIXTSTRATC
WHEREAS letters ‘
tho estate of A
/of ''Sow Brighton, Ilejav
acceded, having been <lu
dersignod. ‘ n! 1 . pyr.sona in
fire notified to make imn
those having chiims>.gni
cent iliem properly auti
roeatwithcutdebiy. ‘ *
15. D. M.
jel6 T ’Cl
BiyitlendlVo. 13.
Sank'of itE.vvEit JCountt, |
New Brighton; May 3, 1804. {
THE President and Directors, of this Rank
have this,day dcclareU a DIVtDEXD OF
FOUR PER CENT, upon its Capital Stock, out
of the profits of the last 0 months, payable
to Stockholders or their legal representatives,
on.demand; EDWARD HOOPS,
mayll.’Ol Cashier.
.A.. Bestwick, ./
BROADWAY & APPLE STREETS
, ' New Brighton, Fa.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Tin,- Copper, anti Sheet • iron TFare,
And the most approved patterns of
Piltsbvrg Cooking, Parlorand Beating ,
■ ViJfcwl*: ' [Tns^64
o. 36,
lEov
and for the county j
On' Judges of said] < t
exceptions to the, j ’ A
, guardian of Josi-’ of. wha
!«•«"
(til, 1864, the Court . his pol
k. aa Auditor-to * cam© tc
he facts on the ex- !
met.j* - jnage
ftAZIEK, Clerk
; fa,K \
■ was a r
ibotc named -trill,
appointment at the
i Monday, the 11th
f, a. tn., at -which
blast eat
; four or
wo bo
ill attend, if they
I. B. VfJELSH,
Ev.on
Auditor.
though
h Dist, Pa., )•
e 2d, ISO 1. J
ieaued
rebels
in, tliO!
him:
chance.
nnng }
do.n’t I
all.' 1
do, a";i'
terrain
have ,
I sail,
with t|
tht; in
inv wi
vou s
night"
i true,’
■ d—de
Since
Com.
, Bf-5
-^Gei
CLEIS.
act o
Yoimg,
•iiie fi;ne •Acting' as
tay, having returned
? In
er County,
a Brigad
; setts Mi
w.iil end
sooner, s
ires t,j thepublic.
| tioii. I
[mlilG'G.3
luilJing.
but one ft
XvEIRIi
■vim tp the People of
’vVl 0 IN 1 T-Y
silion ni9
sided.
blic patronage,
IN* •
iaver, |:Pehn'a.
I ~ ■ , ' I- ■ , 1
| OLOIV (i RINDING. —Q
|of years ago there li
If‘ f’on|' n c ne
| name,of r. He was
; driver,. : ml' lioiof la
■ bli'ssfcjd \\ ilh'a largo fa
Among hom -was th
J' k c was'lhc ija
:i>o\vn byJr‘ !ld •
-ravnv—always
nis Slid[ do chbr
cbrr hot (lay Iv'r
IT. : bou t dlireoj n
i largo lot of gra
. rs . . } •
kiljy for luiji, tlie
X l> I. E R .
I.KNTIST,
jil'.AVIiU STATION,
.*«? he will attend to
of his profession. Ho
I methods to prevent
[jjanl3-C4
t arn
notice.
l>C!il 1'
Hli'i .-*■
estamentnvy having
it*' Undersigned, ; on
»ox, aec/ir: lato of
co. Pa. all pefaom?
bled to said estate
ivnient immedhitely.
(gainst the-samexviU
briber duly amhenti-
crni
One
sent c
will)
Unlii
quan li
•ON, Executrix,
P.ochester,
tbtit
fore't
NOTICE
The wju
mill slon
irate Court of Colum
having grarited lo
io.-'tomen'ary on tlic
•per, late of Perry fp.
was Hun
Hprparioi
h<
‘•Ui'icli
faster Ibi
“Ah, n|
, doc’d., all
■litc-d lo said
immediate .'payment,
against t lie same will
themicaled .for set-
IARKER. EVr.',
Sew lirightoa-
do it?”
vWjliy,
said Idg.
• Undo
*ueh a s!
)irs XOIiCE
pi administration oh
\Nt)tu;y Lowby. late
?er county,. J enn’a..
By, granted'to the un
ndehted to said estate
nediate payment, and
i ist the same will pre
i enlioafed for settic-
essrit
from Get
have jici
him. | T
.EKER, Adm’r.,
• .New Brighton.
lirday n
comman
mission
dostrucli
the vtcirii
:. > i
dohssjillc
and an in
Rivetj Ct i
forward ;
giniaj II
for alter
Vallejo a
been sir
when; hi
little-cari
imports:
com pan
,v©iv We
Be
treokinfidg
Converts
Man Was
;ive my roadt
heard a deles
fs the benefit
ate from, Sant
tell to-.day as
b, anddidw bo'
>ra a Breoktn
icoln Eepubii
m words: “I
nocrat in the
e and I owned
!ennee>see, and
prj- waii right
irokq out wo
When old Abe
t I
Co
lit;
lllinois;
cal experiem
converted fr
i ocrat to a Li
roit in liis o
:kinridge Lef
My wh
niggers in ,
.bought Slav
■r, the war
sro
npr
fiv.
ign,
11 fie
it it
his
was right,
u; giving Ite
tiV Cool down
ghV’ He told
ye you a fair
proclamatip
undred duvs.
said *ie wuh r
l’ll gi;
you come i
pick yon-may;
h yon; if yog !
f—niggers and j
iujtJeff. would j
bat'ihe w-a<» de'!
loyf, I wouldn’t/
do with him.;
* ni-r<rers vrn
iv.e you hell
itcd to see w
:ieri I found t
o go off anyn
thing more t
be might frq
<» ~ I
'.V
id
iny
A
£ niy .niggers
)m*.- So, when
balance' of ’
•ed dayjs were!
rao morning:
bn
ndf
ife o
(opt
■nip., I saiii to
|:Do you know
loliiiomHt last
with an AJ
|c. 1 ‘Well,'-it’s
[’vc been- the
No;’ says si
s IJ •‘And ]
bbqlitionisl ;
time.’ "—£ai
ear
ik .
bat
ou, ever Haw
'imbrt Cor.Cin
jr. t
..Bi
arrett Davis.
the
Senator Davin,
Butler to C
itlor has sent
istie letter to
;Ity, inyespoi
inquiry ofterc
niied Stales
}se|to the rese
ll fiy iho latter
Senate, a few
:e Field, |
t;arteijs in t
uno «,ABts4.
)avis, Esq., A
States) Sen
ember of the
ito from Kcd-
layo read vqi
r resolution of
You do mo
10 greater, fa-
act of fhy po-
1.9 have every
which ;bega 1
Koycml
the loth day|
roughly pci-utf
rattle you al.nd
official life. |
-*r General of
lifia r .Ajtfil l!
when this, v
ibjectodto fh
i oh the first
3er, 1539, and
ofApritlM;
'necL .
ln ]]i; t vp every
■hieh began as
iho'MnsMtohu
ibtb, 1861, and
[ar does if not
L like exaihina
ra to ask, and
•that the inqui
rte. lhat is one-
ave- no favc
t of justice
not bo expa
our oUedient
'I Bits.
servant, 1
1 F. J3i:tler,
litis a number
red jin- Andrew
man by' llie
:i farmer, stage
■pOr, and was
nily of boys.—
s hero of our
ho that he \vas
ras lean, lank,
on'band to; run
U generally.—
July Ideiwas
dies to a mill,
n to bo ground
•o was quite a
got there, so
b afternoon oe ;
on Ido’s lot,—
nsequcntly the
|ier slowly. Ido
[ner man 'grejtv
ng up to tile
. 5 ’■'r
in boforp hi
'as la(o, In |ti
got- to work 7
■r low, cc
i revolved rat
gry, ana his ii
us. and| look
0 say*: !■ li
iiy
it '
i- Reub, I can
in you can gi|
iy boy, how 11
= M-I
till I aha star
! , |
:eat meal
ind-u.”
>ng could you
- ed to death!”
lieub says th
ot before '!
is some tt-mii
the never got
»ince wo hoard:
vhd appears to
•ork to
Irtment on Sul'
t oval ILinter,
I
nonnud the \
ho War IlopJ
I'ooiv.ed 1 if.for.n
lalicnfrorp his
I,' whicli havi
upon wliich i
on bt the Ccn
itv of Staunti
and Lynch!
nportailt port
iiial—isj;Bnccfe
,to fho point i
unter was oi
bavins doiio
himl'
alter than I \
i set out. T
iy have rende
ice, indeed]
itireinaigDifi#
g- fulfilled .the
was —the
'ral Railroad in
ny of.the Gor-r
urg -Railroad;,
on ol the James
wfully pressing
it Western,Vii
lercd to make
he wot k tn (he
Hislos»es have
as. anticipated
io services bis*'
(red ai e of great
|r.d his losaes of
right arid wrong more
ed than in .the f olio wihgjSffrom. the
last number of the
“To. speak | confidentially,.' qnfion ths
ther, the case iiytbis:. If
which way the toaf ike war.iegX going ?
If wo were certain 'that tn|
and almighty bird of lhat
waves its ulabaster
inglor., and smUeaj; on all nktii»•;freW
and enlightened, would triniph oyer
those savage, disloyal, fet®|aris reb
els; those stealers and fioggSS' oT men
and Women; those rufllan« t jaBsasa|n<i,
arid what not, we .should k&dw whajt
to do. But if that and gal
; lant bant of Confederate gentlemen,
I who have withdrawn fronr jhe ; vulgajr
I and tymniiieal Yankees,.anjJ aided by
jtheir faithful colored havle
I rinalntnied so noble a resist ante against
| the 16afcis, jobbpirs,, sciiih
ja’hd. spawn of. the.- Xoitljr-if • these
iSouthern .patriots shoalt^-'esfablis i
j their independencer—;
j would do,jhQroage| to them, ~of noarsc.j’i
What . Ges.. GhanV' T bisks.— , Tl
country would ptJobablV glVe'more t
know what Gen. Grant think* of -hi
present bitaatiouJtban foßthe opfnioi
ot all tho newspapers rntbo tsoantry.
On tfiis point; fortunately <iroi are not
without light. The Present return,
ed from a brief visit to Grant Eriday.
A Washington dispatch of ;that date
says: “The President speaks to-day'
of tho coedition of ! armyr' matters ijn
(he very hightesf termsp|tohfider.cp
jlc sayi, that General Graptfeels ns yer
tain of Tiiticcees as' though itieere already
an ficcompluhed Hajflid nqt ird
portund the President forbore troops,
or cprdplain of but
repdrtfl'tbat all gjpra. wpjj^f. Anpthe r
dispatch of thosadie datesays; “Th ere
is the for the statiei
ment that Gen. want Press
den|, when Rt>)jiB v jtlio
assurance of • 'inking
Richmond". J | trap
Grant—dM ft'ini nor) r
■ I *• I • '■ ' ■,
ift®“From Bedford county,' in t|ii
State, we have an evidence of pre oi
the methods jesdrtod to I by ■,popper
heads to help.tho Southern traitb -i
in the following published in tjbe cbp
porhead organ, at, Bedford: I
“At the j refent writing! (6th "Ins
the resul t of Grant’s campaign again
Richmond remains fo' doubt. Alt-da i
he has lost as marly 1 •,men ns compose
M’CleUan’s entire army, when ti a
General marched up. the Peninsula.-
The loss of the.Fedoral army,accoi d
ing to telegraph in :report,'cannot fill
mueh short of 100,000 men, |kil!i d,
wounded and niiss|ng, '■ TlWe las
beoivabout thirteen days lof fighting,
indiiding the' small battles fought; by
Ger. Butler; which would average the
loss of about 8,000 per Jay. 7 ,j.
Iheso aro the ijkind *of arguments
used to gain copperhcadlvictories a id
|to keep up the spirits of’this lankaid
file of tho party, jand tbdse. are -a so
[ the ■ arguments 'used to the
| spirits of the rank and file rob
|jl army, and secure,,victorjeB|ovei thd
i Union tioops. ■ ( !
Prices is Georgia.—A corrospov
' J : | j j
cnt with Sbprmanrs army - gives'“ljhi
following prices current jin (Georgia
Wages per <Ky, pi swing or splitting
jails, 85; flour per 00; corn
per .bush., '820; bacon, per ' lb., EG]
sweot potatooa per busk., 810; cpfiLe
per lb.,Blo —hone s nee the war; eggs
per dozen, 82,50 and S 3; r^eo j per Jb.,
SI; Cheese-—none, tc bo bail since |tho
war; .a good cow with j’oung calf,
8500; a gopd horse 81,000 to 85,0 )0;
j syrup per gallon; 820; a negro m in,
: 84,000 to 85,000; a negro woman. $2,-
800; calico per yard, 85, thin; cott ijh,
homespun, 810 jser yard; jeottort, do
miee.tio chijc.ks. 810 yer yard; womenf
skoos, per pair, 840,.coarse;. me i‘i
shoes, per pair, 850, coarpe;' ladies
j shoes, fine, per pair, 8100—none to b<
jihad; cotton-cards, per pair, 870; hails
'pci pound, 83; set,; 58
jngs, per gallon, 81; milt, per .cnii.
teenfull, 82; buttprj pjrlpot hdj 82.'[■
BfSuOld Marrrt G;—Jwas never j-el
a paragon of j neatness; ipd
if'-cloar.linei.s is next unto godliness,’ 1
as St Pnulj&sserts, it is tobe feared,
that the old lady never attained to he,
latter state. I'igi jonly ;,was slio uky*
thing hut neat herself, but she show ed
a sovereign' contempt of it, in jotbc p
Speaking./of neat people, j(i
day, she ) remarked that ‘ lier <
Joshua was one |of the most parti
lar men in ibe World ; I . I
- Whvj” said she, “he threw away
whole cap of coflep the mproin,
Mhn it bad abed-bag in ( rt. i 1
rv ■* aL '*- ■ ij “ r '
■£? ' tioUi'.W - "-. ■,■■.■•-■ ":•• .j>:
iietis,
- . V -i' t . •■ | • | •:. , I
|i3©. 1864. ■
■ '.I- , j —: —; •;I, ’ 'V .■■■■;■■
’ j BomaNT^c.r—lA morig th o ' pawienge n'
Oft-, the New*York express train! up cri
tbeHndson KivprR a ilroad,onM.pnday,
was.ajbcay.e fellow from the Army of
the Eotomdc, with ‘a comrade accom
him/ both drossed in the uni-!
forjn of tfao’.lJaU'cdi States, with can
teens, &o ■ ; At fee first glance/noth-
Ung nfieornmon could Be ! detected io
'WokB, bf jtlie fi<>r should we.
have boenable to recite thg romantic
fostory connected ..with'!; the- icpvrplo
WjOre we ppt jaequainted with.it by a!
frfejnd who was told it-by a hospital
nurse, jit appears that at the broak
ingjout of ihe Kobellion these lovers!
(foij l-ono of them was r a youtigl girl
dressed in tbe.garh of a soldi or) Were
engaged to bo married, which ccrimo-’
|ny |miisjt either be postponed!, jonjac.
count,of the lover gojng to ddfCnci the/i
flag of his country, or else the
riage must take place, and his |fa :
nmoratiijnnst,follow him.- She c
the latter, and married they wer<
online*!; afterward i« ' th« 2ti i
gun .Regiment as ,a private, am
donning the >‘Blne/’ followed ;hlm.—
Amid thp| crash of shot and shell at
the battle of tho'Wjidorness, this her
jTjoicjgirl'stood by.tjlio side of husband
arid with her musketr defended
him, and struck for berj country at
the heart of the chivalry. , Passing
safely through that { desperate 4gbt
they prbssjed on, wiljh their regiment
tO,tha b|oody. field dt Spottsylvanm.
where, the brave Michigander l»ad his
arm Broken by, a piece of shell. ! See
ing.hliri' jfulh shb'bouridi upJhU wound,;
arid, - | raising him from, the- ground:
amid, the Ithibkest {of tho fight,.she
carried him to the fear, andJ jplacing 1
liirtvj.; on •» Caisson which wag about
starting back for ammunition, she.
had : ijho satisfaction of: seeing him;
carried to a place of safety, he ; ,'being|
j soon . afterward conveyed toi Carver
Hospital/ the heroine nhdj youpg wife
attending him i until ibe gpt well
einoiigh to start for their'homb in the
1 r ar ,West, they, ■ being eh' rr[ute. for
!' there yostor day Eagle.
‘f
thq-aqt repealing the Fugitive Slave
j laws'; bl ,1793 and 1850 by a-.vfite of 22
* r j to 12. We repeat here !the Y.eas and
!’tc ,,vk !’ i/ ;i, '
-' ' !
bi i Yeas—Mesrrs Ar.th'oiiy, .iHro.jvh,
j Chandler. Clark I ,;jCJonhess, Dix.'j n.Foot.
Grimes, llgle, Harlan, j Harris/ Hicks,
j How-arci, Howe,! Lanp (Ind.)’, , Lane
I (Kansas), Mo>gah, Morrill, Pijiiheroy,
;,Ramsey, Sherman, Sprague, Surnngr,
1 Ten Evck,, Trumbull,, While and
W'ikbn. i 1
vi ■ '•■ v . • • j! ■ * !l |
.JfAys—Messrs. Buckaiewc Carljsle,;
Cowan,oDavis, Hendricks, Johnson, 1 !
| M’Dbntiall, Powell. Ritidlb. Saulsburj-. j
Van Winkle, and' Willey; • •*;.> \ ' i
.! r Xays of; course, all Dtano* j
crals, excepting. Jobnjsqrf, of Maryland, l
and A an Winkle and Willey..jof'West
.Virginia. TiucFreeSlatc Uim)n'riitj.n
, voteil a solid' Fea. The aclj,now onlyri
j requires i the .signatuivet of ijib pj-esi-I
! dent to become a law. 1 (if eohrso that I
■ will :be (jivem, and the blood-red fitaiii!
i’thatdias blotted llm statatpi-book bflhfe \
j "Republic..foi .soverttyiyears is wiped j
I out forever; Xoinore'siavo-1 mnts on I
; ■ , . I I 1 -I
! free, eod-- one ; step toward 1
1 a’lusting.and rfghteops.;pcaCcr'! One:
j\sti‘|p from, which a people ,\vhb respect
lltbcjniselv.es and 1 love Liberty jean never
go'biick.— Tribune? , >i’ h
m
GfiAifT ANP THE PrESiIeS’CY^—III
commenting Upon the possibility of
i (Jen; Grant, in a certain c^ntingoho-v,
! 1 , ■ i j , , T » ’
. j accepting the nominator! forjtlio Iji-es,
’J iiiebcy, the -Milwihrkooi&nfmeJ ,'aj
tliat ic| t knows.'from perfectly relij
sources fjiat Gen. Grant haa|'pero
’ lorily refused, in advance, any ofl<
the i*rosi<Jency. 'lib-replied io tl
whoj Becking to lisarnjiis yi
on ;the subject, that while the war
lasted no: earthly inducement ciuld
take him Voluntarily from his .present
■ position; and that even should ihe war
£\coqib tQ| a speedy conclusion We would
■ 8 be the jnostunjgratefnl of nven to run
,» against Mr. Lincoln. Jlhis ddclara'
)(J tionj comes to' us . through the most
( ! trustworthysoUrcos, aiid i affords thus
. cor.6lusiv(j j|roof that Gen. Grant has
’ mil£ decided not to enter ithe political
' arena. And those who know him,
know that ho ;.Is | not iapt to waver
whsr. he ha 1 * made up bl».nniVd one
wajr or the other. ;
! '■ 1 '
Fattdrson Allen; indict*
ed ;fn ilichiriond for- 'to
ii the' Soiilbern' Confederacy,- e. for
• . . ; t j-.-i • v , * *
being a loyal, wotritfn.) |t>j under S1"0,-
P bail, and is to ba trieil pn the IQth
n j of next month. ■ , ; 5 |j
».1 i ■ - 1
: »®-If a man has' nothfngto say, he
is'sure to spend much' time many
words io saying it ' ,
i ' ’ I • ( - 1 : : * I
, Egtalqtliklied XBl.B
• ' "' > _ (• ’ ? / •• ‘ ,.’ 1 v. i t •*, v ,’ ••IJif■ ■ ‘ — J ,V <Vk <C
A Horrible Prophecy Fulfilled ] got'bis.head out; he Jay there for some
It is well known, says the Pittsburg I tWomy-foUr hours and ,m finally
iL ■ .\ T , -taken out by Homebody. The others.
Commercial, thdt A. lly Stephens, now ncxt Ur h 4 f wero burled so
offlciat|n£ as Tice; President of the thatth#- cbuld not g«t out. and died.
confod<|iraled barbarians, opposed; to ! One of-tho poor fellow; a who had
Uio extent.of his eloquence and ab'ili- bpert; tlius buried?'alive was exaijiin'ad
ty; thb secession of jtlid"-Souibeth.CommitWo,'j-find;, tpsliflid M .
Slates. lib argued that [under .the f [ Uox7 did you lose ybbr
boniticeht government they; eyij ? !: .! - . »•_
were setting about to destroy, they .Answer. They knocked me dpwnr
bad beon proteeied und fostered uu- i with ji carbine,* tnid- i/ieji thhy Jabbed
til they bad iWo'iue wealthy, great . [ » . 'L, tTV- ''.'V .j -'■
. r \ m.-' > . , I Quoslioh Was that before- Tbtt >
'<d fu. Th" ■ ■ :.J»" hi : ■ /
ii.., power .hat everything they
had asked of the'-Gejnefal Govern
ment had been granted to them—that,
the ulwayslhad a majority;
‘of,. the foreign ministers, Judges of
.the* Unitgd, Slides Court-,- and' nearly
all the .Presidents. Even in regard j
lo’tbai ihost sensitive fioint.tho agita-'!
lion Of the Slavery ‘ question,!' he!
'Raid; • j ~ ■ .’/'j
i “So far frqn the institution ,61,!
African slavery in our .-ceiionboing
wakened or rendered flees seeUre\ .by j
the discussion,jmy .deliberate judgment'■
is that it has been.greatly strengthen- I
ed and fortified, ho,t only in .the opiti- j
io'ils, convictions! And consciences olj
men, bill by tbe action of the Govern-j
ment. - ' ’ ■ ■ , ' • j
■ Again lie says:’ •. ~, . •' -m ■ ;
, ‘ The' Sdutiii ought to stand bj' and I
aid.slill in maijitaining'-lbo. Consult!- I
lion of the country. To. make a point'
of resistance jo the Government, to
withdraw, from it because a man link
been constitutionally elected puts its in
the wrong,” ', 7,
Oh another occasion ho 'said that
our Government was the “best Gov
crfiiaent on e;.rt!».’’ He left'no ar
igu'ment untrhd id indueejjhem to
pause in 1 the|r mad projects. Having
appealed to- their honor, their grati
tude,. their, reverence for the' iaslitu
lions of 'their fathers, their love ■ of
ajilaU appealed to their
fears in lhb*follqwiivg prophetic pas
sage;! ■ ■■'.!. ' V ' j ■
j“l't inay be jhiit rut of it : we may
become greater and more-greater and
more prosperous, but l, r am candid
and sincere in telling you that I fear
if jwe ra'shly evince passion, anil‘with
out sufficient danse shall! take that
step, that instead ot becoming great* I
*p,or mSfo-q eacciul v prasperous, \
j happy, instead of becoming! grids ,we,[
wl 11 beeo t ine demon®, and at fio dis-|
taut day Com' uecee cutting each otil-]
er's throats.” * ! *' , ''•'l
Direful las yas the revolting prdpli- S
ccy to the imagination of the orator, 1
events have more than fulfilled it., ■
, Wo do not mention or enumerate |
the scores! of midnight-murders . for ;
| ttieicrime of loving the
j they have become too common to' ex- !
idle bur borroi, but we allude t.q the ,
j inhumur.ibntchery- at Fort Pillow.—j
iHead, the following (extracts -of the/
| testimony talv'en before .jijie .Commits |
| tee appointed to iiivestig/ifo the mat-';
ler.i and jiibgp if the .rebels in their |
mudae-s hayiji not “.heebmo dbrndjisj** j
Ahj.extract jfjroni'the -report ofjthe,;
: Cfoiiiinittcc; statek;.f - : ; J* ■ ;
i ‘ phe hnts iind tents ib which many!
i, of the wounded Tiad- sought..shelter:
i were set bn fire, both that night and j
jliiejnest moriiingy woiinded ;
i weife- still in ■ them;, {hose, only- josefip-,j
, ingjwhb were able to get .'themselves .
1 but} or. who could pvjyaii on - others !
‘ less: Injured than .themselves to keep !
theini out; ai d‘ even sprue of./t hose i
j thus ! seeking to escape the .flames-]
j wore met by those ruffians and hvii- J ;
; tall\’ shot clown 1 or had their brains 1 .!
i b’eiuen out. One man gas deliberately' :
\/kstenid down to the jldgr o/'ti tent, fifoe;
| vpicardsJ/y mtans ofnatfs driven through*
!f he clothing ai d- into the dio-rJs .Mircfo - .'.
| him, so that he co\dd not \jiossibly- escape, 1
j (Aid 'then the 'tent,. set : g\i dref jihoinei ;
j was nailed: to the eide.nf u building!
! outside of the.fort.and-then the buj.ld-i
ing set- on fire anil'burned.. The j
charred .remains of..live or. six ,] bffilies ;
wore afterwards foiund, all but. onu{ soj
ntuch disfigured and eonaumed. by'the j
flames ihat thoyicciuhl pot bo iclonti-/
;fied, and, (lip identification of 'thatj
one is not absolutely certain,although
there can hardly* bo a dpubtlhat was
the body ofi Lieutenant. Akerslrom,
quarierihaster ofj the -Thirteenth Ten-;
nessee cavaljy, and a native Tennes
seean; sovenil witnesses, who saw the
remains,‘and wl|o weref peisonklfy ac :
qnaintedL wit i lijm, while livutil;. have |
testified that it ik Ih c i r;fi r'm bel i eft ha I
it was his hotly, [that : \vas thus treat
ed,” . ; > [• i
Surgeon W anlher, ’who ,hti‘l|cbarge
qt the 'hospital, after! detailing thq
miirder of several hospital putionisi
was asked: 1 - j'i
; We have lieaifdrumors tliat some
of these persons,were Lmried) alive?—
Did you hear anything about that? ;■
Answer. !!,have twp.in tire hospi
tal here, who were buried alilve, .
Question. Both colored, j
' - Answer.. A'es, sjr , / .. *
Question. How did theyf escape? •
.; Answer. I One of them .1 halve "not
Conversed .with personally; the other
have, iHe was thrown inly pit. as!
stated, with a great many others,
Wjiitciand hliick, several of \yhon) we>e,
alive, they, were,nil buried np tbgeth- 1
er. lie lay. on lire outer edge, but his
head was nearer, iho surface; bg had
one well hind, and with that hann bi
was able r-1 work-a.place lhrb’ ' whaek
be could breathe.- and in that vhiy i., ;
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$5 cento. A liberal diacoaat madeti yearly
~ jd*«|rtheoi,_»ii4 jan, long. adtertuemenU,.... i
- A rwrctif liner
measured as &. square,'.
' Special notices 26'
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| ■ olartia^s?.'-'v- ; ; •■; '■ -t ■'vV'V-'M
j j * BusJ»eg» cards; TS eaitxi lina.par jOtf
j . Marriages and Death* ttellgicnu, Political
: anti other .Notices of a;public Datura, fraa. ■
t *' ' - ■'• ■'- 11 : --' r -- '
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were shot] ? . . c
' .Answer?.', 'Yes, Sir;/ ' '
Question;- After 1 veil : had surren
dered ? -■ f ■ i-j.!-_' t . '.,,4 C’’-■
Answer., Yes; -sir; |I going up ;
the' hill; .a man■ c-aiue down and melfc X
meyho had hispgun,iu his hand,.
ed it around!-and shocked luadown,, ■
and ; thim ,took jibe end of hiscar-/
b"i r.o‘ and jibbed 1 i l itftb . ray ■ ©ye' anq ■
shot hie. : i.-.C'"' ~ 1 = "<j
. Qiu-atior.. ; \7ere an}’ J ofi their oflS* •
cars about thefe then f j y, ;c : , . ..■••„
Ansvvor;' Litid nPt so©any offipjrs. f
Question- Were any ■yhito menho*
ried Avith-you, _? •’ ' • ’. / '
, A.rswep',TeS.fsjr. j ■ "' •.
. Question. ; -Wm:©:hpy jbnried'alVe ?.
Answer. 1- heard“that oine while,
man w,au burled aliyef II did not see
him’. f y*\ I: i 7
.[Question'., eaiji that ? .
Answer. .vA youngj man.’ Ho said
they,ought not to have done it. Ho
staid in there-all ..night. I do, not
know as he ever got out. X i* r'~ , ;
rAnoihep witncaa tcatifioS ifat'lbcr of
tliesa “demonsV' ; -7 I , '
• ; I . hcfardHhem shoot litt lb children
| hof.njoro than lhsi4' high.(bolding bis
i handi’off about tour met. front the
jloor;,. that [the oSiooa had t,d -' wait
ppoii° tlicrri. |, / , • j
Question. Did-you see them shoot •
them ?,; T ; % - 7,;,
-Answer., I. did hbt raise my head;
V Question: How did you know they
shot them then,,? V 5
■ Answer.' I-heard them.say, "Turn
round, sotfiat I canshoot] i/du, good.*’, and
then I •heard them .fire, and thenl'
heard the children full' Over. . ,
.1 Another witness gives the language
of these demons:” ’ j.j,
j They said, --Db yon tight'w'th these ;
God damned higgets ?.]’ they said.-r?-'
y-Tes.” . ‘Then tlujy, said, ‘'God damn
yo.n. llioii,lwe- wSlji shfior- youj’Vand
they shot, one oL'iKent right’ down;—
T,hey‘ said,- I ‘‘.l -would not kill yiiUj but,.
God damn' you. you, fight*, with these
I damried .niggers, jaW we will shoot
you;’ r and, then' -.they bdevv hist brains
I out bf liis lie-mi;. They • tKcf! went
tavoujj-d an if eau!it(*d • them up; L laid-,
[ there ;aad‘ made ! eighteen Jiyerp'-
{there and there wire six Wire below
ire, J. saw luoin siy.-lcia t-aypnet .in ,
■ the.small part-, pf the belly oft one of
I oar boys .uid ,break S t right off—he had
on-' shot then.. ’ , , *>. .7
j Could-’ fiends invent ,more |l;tferi>al
! torture than the fbilOwing: "
j • Quesli'oii. - h Were there any .burned?
.!'' Answer., Wiien I went tln-.i’O, itt
>tLi o' morning T sawi them ] they were
j burning aitngethef , : v -',. , i i
■; Question.- ; Did -they kill
[fore they-burned'.them? ‘ ~ |
j • i Al|i^wer.',-' -bvo,-sir. (hey were ymiiijed
,1 t'r drpcc (he -mpls ryjht ihrtygJi
: ihe'tyhahds, . ", ,
; ' Question. many.
in that condition ?
\ Answer.- -Some foiir.o'r fivey'l, saw
! two >vhke men huVuyd. -U l ; •
' Question. Was there any c£}e else
‘ t’hore-'who’sit'.v 'that' : ■ J~ j i';y •. ..’
’ Ansvyi-r. ■ T-geekoft iherd \vt;s; I
! eould-ny;t tcli*wiio. ,i; : ••i \. C‘-C,,i
p When, was it l.that' .yba,
isaw* them'?; -jj. ■ > '•
!: Answer..-'I saw in. |ho morni'
i.ing lifter.the tight: some ofitu-mWcrp
: burned I;'almost in'- two,,' IJ epuri| tell;
1 they, wore • white linen's beiyaui-'e they- -
■ were, Wjhiter;than the eidoujd inc‘ni ' ■
| Qiicslion. Uld ybiV noiieof-kow they .
; wore, intihif '! , •; - t
'.'Answer; ,1 saw one y.uiled to the
;»idc 'ptj a, bhusc;-- he looked \lihe he ieds'
l.nqdedt fight., through chc wriist., *,sl wash
j G viiig then to get to tjh.o wben T...
jsiiw it. 1 ' I. ' ' f :
| Captiiio' Marshall testified,
; warn also’ whoj liaai been
[ ilfiiowit into a Jjole and buried: alive.
I \Vc topic, him out, hut he lived only a
IfoW fnlnute?vafterwards.’l We pro*
|Same he inay have been the dha'do*:,
scribed: by another witness,'who saw
“a large.'mass ofpfoany arid, dirt ichert
somebody haddieeii breath ing • through the.
ei(ri/i,'Ti;nd brushed it ! off, t aiid . suui' ci
negro there still, breathing ;
But the liorfrp sickens with t|io ye- ;
voltingj-details. Q’ho. V.ile'hiopß,”j in
acts of .cruelty, ■ shame 'the scUlphig
'avagoyand yvt.thty have sythpathi-y
zers at the North' 1 ' ‘ i - , ' ; j y
StATp JpAin.-rThe next f-shjbjtion'
ipf ,lhe j Pennsylvania' St aieAfgrtcnUn-i;
'%nl Soeij'ty yviil be held Easiopyiq'
l)io- blatiiifill ,park fitted-uup Py. the
cltiz-bna of t that 'nelghl;<*rKoodi_'. Tho :
ihplosi;rO| is-the laigc.sCof ilie. kib(Hrf
the Sikte, and i.iiiiis i:t t< irmiidatioi;*
spaclousland elegant. -Th& dayaylixi
ed for the cxhihiiion .are. Tuesfday'i',
Septom‘herr24tli, to Erniday, the 80tp|
(four days ) T.he, -p'remiurnß ptf^fed 1
are ;’oSttijeinely ; ..liberal Catalo^nes ?
clui buihadjaflor liio Ist of July next 1
by addressing A. B, Longaker. Noiv
ristdu. ’, | ~ ", ;•' ■'' ’■
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rnon whisky, soils art $l6O a gallon, and
uncommon! at whatever the 1 ': seller
chooses jto a.sk. fo,r' it;!yet.‘whisky
-I>l:;'iking! goes on. Chicken* sell at
.5. i •. piece, and turkey* at |6C.
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