f- . P e , 1r » X m I i Wednesday. Jtm< Q.L -IMBRIE, Editor i ■ . i ... .. ■■ . ' • , National Union I' • I •.'< j " Fop Presid'd ABRAHAM 11 ' Or ILLINOI •'[‘:l: F6p Vide Pres ’A wi DjJR E W JO | \ . | t ' or. TESKESSE Union County MES „ : Congress, THQ'S CUNNINGHA M, Beaver. (Subject to UpciiioQ of District Conference.) k President Judge. "li. LI. M’GLfPFIN, Lawrence co f abject, t<ydecis.ion of District Conference,j I , , Assembly. J ' $1 S': QUAY, Heaver, 1 |AM-; L. GIOAmiHEY, [Subject io|,Jecjsion of J)isil : I . i . /Prothonotar Miq-EAGL WEYAND , I . 1 /County Commis ;fpsEiEi niONs.-iiop . | ! Poor 1 House Dii SAM’L' M’MANAMY, I 1 : . Auditor. JAMES'WHITHAM, : ■1 i I Trustees of Aci A. R. MOORE.- Beaver, i-'d. WILSON, Beavei ,t). Es DEMPSEYj Beav I: Union County Co Ttiq following porso ftnpc inttsd pn Xbe Ceiiti’. /for’tbp ensuing year: - S. Riltani Ch'n, . Sheri . Vy, B Ciark, , . : J aim Geo. j\V. Hamilton, B. B, Jqa. L. Anderson, " Hoh. D V John Murray, ! John H J. T. M W. A. Laird, I ; . Geo. Win. (Thomas, . Davie dlr. S. M.. Ross, - 11. H; Gpo.lNeeloy, ' Jumc \|m.&ehry, illenr; Jlihn! 1L mlson, lEph. W. \V. Kerr. !l»r. S _ Jsj Piul, ■ . iThom l|r. M. Lawrence, |Sarn- Thomas Xieholson, - Josep . J|hnA. Gibb, . !j. J. ‘.Jgtkk.-Fleming, *• ;jamei Joli.uj Wilson,- . iSauiu Thomas Blandish, iSamu I j. NOTICE I.I I A YING Sold to DL. I 1 : Edit or i Proprietor of ioy accounts for Subscription, 'all those'-iudebted will plea jttt with him. T. C. |?4aS r er Coiin rrMIE.i’AIK OP THE BE. I" Agriculturalsoqu in the Fair Grounds' ijrflJi Wednesday. T Petition is. invi ' -/ 6 Papeh be no' paper issued next week. f*Thh Beaver Post i the 4thc{f July fie m and from 5 } till G SSKR' ertim sm-Gbrdon; df Clinti pty, which will.'bo' t>r column of our paji C|)o of \ccidknt.*— On Wcdr Ik'while llv. Wm. A “S. Clark were i-idin< go,-, the luirsos took, f A.y in the Duitnuml, t jtleuujn from the pari llr. Alcorn. >\TC€ 4io| $ /? t ‘y M ras bjit rloi! iniifludialelv called j wounds Mr. Clark cue cut, which w'a following is a ■ ties in the 14pth P-. \ we presume, us ’ . itAsj been 'fighting or el, ; incessant fy since’tt ! ep,ihe James river. ‘Th jftlorn private Tetteis \vr W.lli). Tallon, a member JCjo. I—Thomas Huntc pileft thigh; Lieut. Le oiirnded in the right: k Graham, light lit the knee; wopnded in the face, sei \ Lieut Purdy, of Coni shot in the head and' ins |We learn tnjm the . ]|crs that Col. John F ,ljToth, was taken nrisoi V|,j .SeS-Wh neglected, a ( , «hbe r Which time 1 . tiieiit appeared in onr j attention to the musical i ,ife:uando Winters, of K is."now engaged in sc and has- also char; -in that .place. Pi a fine teacher — intellig and gentlemanly in his i (jeratanding the science ftctly, in irfipj to 6thers, wo! can dommend him as worth tjonage ot aIJ. A good J desideratum in this vici are glad to know that Qhargv ofit. and fee! ,• knowledge: of m.usi** Ht.d'en.-rgy, thjit. n n.f" i\i!! EllII Kentucky, -“the Dark and Bloody \i Ground.” • . Tjho .raid of that mean and cow-j ardly thief, John,-Morgan, ia over, and nftejr stealing some horses, burning ; spine bridges taking what plunder he could carry, after being badly whip, pedjby such raw- militia as.X-Ould be' collected,be has loft the State'of Ken tucky. Governor Bramlette/ a man dt "doubtful loyalty, by slow move ments in defendingfFraukr forf, the Capital, and saved Kentucky; frodfetbo disgrace of-having it' ;plun de reef and burned." |« , • disloyal] [and traitorous papers of; that State, for a short time, ceased to abuse the [Administration, and meanly begged the help of_tho Gov ernment. W&cutfnot sympathize with Henluckyaswo, would have done un der [other Cir.cninsianqes, but feel that she has receivec.a justacd severnles .son.* No State has been more petu lant or required more indulgence in all .diev relations with the General Government. •."’JV-ben thoywar of re bellion began. [Kentucky ; threw tbe wpjght of her influence iihfuvorof the Sqhth,.and refused hejr aid to prevent the destruction of • the. Union. Her |iii|fluenco in the jbeginningi: was practi hally as much opposed to tlic Govern ment as any.other Southern State.— Nothing but stern necessity has com dsllcd her "to fcmaln in the U,ii ion. i But 1 hhr moral influence ' ! I |, , is against thd Administration.; In every" step taken by BreJidehi Lin colntto suppress rebellion, has found Kentucky'ini the ,wa3 ; . g'ho" opposed the fi&Vt and ev’ery call for troops, she has Opposed; thb confiscation'of "the prjoperty of; the •rebels i'' arms, slie has [opposed dnaucipatic j arming of the blacks, and | on ( yd|armod.exposition/- S| j cbhtinqally Idnging fon the j acy, band; yet the Con fee Uphe notliingfor her ; but and Bcourgpjiier, With fli Of Virginia, no Slnto.in tin pilfered 7 more from the r selves, with wbpm she S) Undej John Mohgairand c bfijvc.jCQino into-lhe State again', tor, the riiero purp bety,; nui.rder.and theft, r ar ! wilys; succeeded in llieir'ol ■ i ■- | vepy |fairest [portions of I haye j been' devastated, : !of i" mnrderous ; thieves ha’ fields,; and conster destruction followedVwhci went without opposition c the General; .Governmen Stale \ bas.been taught by rieiice,, it ia Kenjufcky. [liyrTliik which she has op and opposes now, ihis-IJition.of is a .Kullen and reluctant member/has .been her salvation and priteclicn. ,All-the timi> that she [has been acting'ds.u .potuliul, spoiled child, [she. has received, njuthing, but I kindness and altbntioh. ller.lasi de- is r.s marked as i.ny one she j hak received, anu Ii i?' hop ;d she may j see "the necessity of giving ’ber sj-injls.' j thy and confidence to the (j overnment. j is too glorious.a : member of j l!.i.s'fC,nio-n to. waste ho' ! pailiy 'gnd jcoljl iindifferenci i ulynl ln lliel 29, 1864. 4 Proprietor. ominatioris. 4 ft COIN, 3, i ■ f. - dept, ‘ 9N.SON, romioations South Beaver, riot' Conference.) Reaver. iioner. jwc.ll. ' ■' ■ector. ; * Economy tp, ; _ ’ I lanoveh idCmy. 2V„ iralmijttieie. )ns h ilv-o been ,il Committ co i hek Stone, R. tlbhler, . Clrunbcrlain, -Agacw Dutf, Reeves, ■ j > MC^ d - ! kaueiHTj . ; WaniocU, 1 ; Barclay, \ Paiferson, ;' Bimbcr, * Smith, .1 \ lall^nberger, iis ‘ Power,-. , F.Tross, > i PjcudletoiTf, Foster, i Smith, i *1 Lawrence, . i ?1 G r Caughcy. !?- /- !S,ent Imjbrie, pre he, Beaver-4, Adyeytising, je * Call ;ind xici|tfLso; .— w' •yus, ktr. % frCt- :ty(' Pa; (VHR COO I’iTT, will be! on' : Frk 1864. ngcoun TY leldj «y, —,Th ere ol- from this Office will! n> jBi till ! -ii.i m. i imer.t ol Prof, funnel /in r.n erj •- i t |‘ /f f cstlay of last concern! 31 r. I ‘ V— out in a car igl.t and .fan lory of oar ifepUblic. now she should secure at least irijwing Dotli iage' and bad )r.j.-M'Kinhoy niind dressed Remember tlief Soldi escaped with Sergeant llmjpston. of Xew York : Sfalq-'-wiis found _ dead or the battle - j fieid|(j)i Gettysburg, ihr. sitting p/ts 1 tincg,itplding ;n his hands ;un ambfo typo of his three little cl. ildrcn, and with )m. eye.- fixed in death as-ho gave to them ti e last Ioj!: Of life.'— Therej was no mark or ur.iiic to tell whoilii), was. Bn Bohn s, of Philag dcljihia, had the ynbr jtyjsre pho-. lograjihed. and told the story through the papers of the land in lappes of dis-' covering the little ones, lie was.suc cessful. ,IL6' is now drying, by the sale of these pictures anlajy'ecie of music fcomfacmoralihg- the-event, to support and cducdle these; orphans, lie.-sent a lot cif them, hero for sale, whichjwil] he found at thciPost Office in Beaver, Miss Anderson having agreed to thejaf witho .it any com pensation for her service. I May I not usk etery who can sympathize with a ! soldier ci his orphan children to purchaso-"theJc sacred nyemontbes of the; battle-field of Gi ll lysburg. —- The whole pric|o will go to the, bene fit of the children. ’ ; Hot very sc lisil of casual- . 1 There arc ,du| -regiment ; injnialiing- al o 3 li|st is taken Mr ofitho 140,th: sr. wounded in isvis Ihuragh, i.rnji, slightly; eg lamtutated 1 Wattci-.soni liouslv. ; i pany F, was > taijUy.killed. . .’ittsburjj pa* 'razor, _ of the (:ou'plo weeks liis | advertise pappr), to call ; otibd of Prof, i ew Brighton, teaching ifu :;e of a Brass of. I Winters is :at| educated Un of music per ’ fling knowN che!brfulty~re ij’, of the jm* 'Sand is A great .1:1 •j,; aityj and we he | has taken assnred. fi;om ■kli!. ■■XITI!. Fourth of July Ice TLe|“Ladics’ Aid Socic Ice , Cream, Lgiaoriado a the Usual 'prices,] on the ey 4tb ot j uly, at the Beaver Hajl’s). Let ali>who'wisl refrcshiug to eat |or drink the '‘Sbiaier's Aii Societj contribute to tble friends and brothers. ’ , B\d order o r? The United" Slates •■on tains between 50,000 , .and; men v .■ Im> .man I«v| vrliHt « i I ' >u the jbas thireai,- iho has-been i? Confhdeis ilcracy \. bat l . ,Lo oppress j'e exception e Union bas ■febelsthein* ympalhized. others they |nd )se of rob* d'they al* lijects. The the State and bauds vo roamed, mation and .■rever. they ■xcept; .from i.,' If aiiy sad expo* time i n !i :3, or in ]iet- gi;nnd his being made, oiie p.ago. ir’s Ch.il- dren B. 11, A M’Lean. Cream ty” will sell ad Cake, at ening of tbo Hotel (Air. something , patron ize and then of soldiers* 1 Society, jKavy now and 60, 000 ' ■ )■ Union opunty Convention- . ■ -'.A } -Ti The delegates elected to the Union Cponty Convention assembled at the Court House Jon Mo riday,. June 27tb, ot 1 p. m.. land was called to order by, D. L. Tmbrie,jChairmanofthe County Committee., pn motion,.!). L. Itnbrie Was of the Cocvea ! tion, br v J George Neely. John A. Gi Jb and JaihesEimtb, Eaqs;, i were eiect«|| Vice! Prjesutents, anU ; T. [M. ( M’Cord. W.. ; Wi.Eerr, Benjamin Ewing ahd| Coai’les Bcntel, Seo’s. Tho list bejjpg called/ the following delegates answered to their names: Borough— i>. LI- Imbrie/J. S; Rutan, Win. Ilarrab, Jftmca Darragh. [ ‘ ■ Bridgetcalcj —ltnghSutberland, Dr. M array J Bg Seavcr--laami. Patter?’on r J., C. Chap man, J. Anderson, J. M. Imbrie. Brighton (p-—Win. J A. Laird, A. B. Wolf. Wm. .Johnsun. - L ! Herron, -Win. Tliomu, J, »VUito.' i Chippewa —J. i Cunningham, ,C. Darlington —Sa U. S. Imbrie,: J. Economy —Oca. Davis, j; H. Beif FalUlou- —Thou Sam. Kennedy. ; Freedom idAo.~ CaptJ A. M’pjona Freedom district Greene —J. p. noni Heed, Janie: m. Reed, Esq., J. B. Diiff, P.-'Martin.. j“ • ■; r ‘ , Neely, Robert Gray. W. hlcy; . 1 . ! • Jj» Cambell, Thomtii Parrot, fv.AV. Kerr, C. JI. = Bentel,' #—J. Pan), James Reed. Jalhoun, B. 51. Craig, Be- Brittoa. , . Ewing, 'David Anderson, Morrison. ■ • • Gibb, James Kelson, J. J. rsha. Win. Beal, Alex. Jr Glitre —jl A Crooks, Robtjlf: ij Ifoptjcdl—Roh James Waniock, 'i: Industry —Jjuo. M. Ewing. Independence —l jUariun— S. Stc Moon —Win. 11. Elliott, G. W|Sl Atm- Brighton Townsend anil T. . C; Scott, Sum John Bonds. 'Wilson, ;S. I*. Cummins, B. tip. .Kent, Bavid Reed. ne J, AV' Boots. Daily, X). B.' Short, Jno. 5J rodcs. i —A. Buff, J._ AVinans, 'M. . si;.sl’Cord. -11. Goehring, Geo.' Ra-us— J.^Wagoner. ' \ ■ > -I). VVamock,! Robt. Vance, imil ton, John Slentz, R. Il.i >.■ Johnson. j„. ios Patterson, A. Robertson. J. M. Sbrodes, |Robt. Roush: U'Clcllau, J. (laihbcrtson -<-A. Shallcnborger, T- AI. John M'Govron. if —F. Foster, j. li. Young. «,'■ Smith, ‘J. 1C Potter, 0. t 0... . .1 Wnn liarcln Johp Roberts, llonivan. . ,‘| . jycM Si chor, J. n yoiih St J. Marshal .Ohio—*. Barclay, Pat (erst Phillips! . Pulaski-- Rochester- h6m. Tailor, .Geo. Ilia Rochester towns) - Raccoon— JaTpi ilowry, W. Siilc South Peace} — Sam. JlitclieU, C On .('notion, consislhjy ijtf , Pallcrion, IJol appointed on cc clienter tovvusli person from ei tied" to-siaf ad op Led. ■]'. a csiiithittee of three, r. II- James m Wilson, were n&sleditileclion from I? o iji,Who reported thfliono cli (ielegatiojii were enti i, w.Lieb, report, 0.1 motion, ham, for Clr.gi fii., for Presida Weyaud.for Is inaled by' acclr On meric n, ing of .Jan ,6a Barclay and, appointed tc who- reported were adopted; 'liesulvcd, Th the;duty of ovi great Republic tain the (.lojrer acy of the law; tors an ! d iillj id and.religious If: heartily approy authoi treason ant.-rcl ■p~r iSluyehol liti; lion. Thosl ; Cuijning •ess, lli!>o. L! L. Jl’Guf nt Jndge, anti'Michael rothouoliiry, were nom ination! ‘ a Con S. Rul Jouatll. dr a; llio fi; it, \vc •ry loy tj* sap!) imoul 1 oigr. )uri_y, i ■ft of i! ;tios be’.lioi ;; State fb ei r yorses and change our tain our go ininne nnont icr in j enemies, w ! the’North. ! fl ; fji’.estioHs <i vide tbcpei I they- sup.pn its uheeasii i N-iitioyal ai ;Uie Union, i must and w and prejudi | iinal,o ; and-< at U ■■Ues of tin >f 1110 fib Us iril v >p!c d ‘th: i V Uni f part titptio '(JpsU. ;ons it i- Governiiiou now no friends urul! enii'nie* f utiii we sincere y heii duty of eyerv fmlriotj country ihilii Lreasoi sympathy with, traito down. . I iii e Jietiohed , Tli and detes'tatio traitorous ctfoi Government i about peaqe. arms against Reeking tbq cu llepubliean ,im posed to ;.ay | meat of. this IJ pressed reJbolli( jcstj* of theja the South! rcdu and submisnioi and tbo traitor | this war of re I government' on their most ati God and humat but not until wo jview wfth-horror i,. the mb erablo And [ls of the enemies oflhe to Congress to br|r.g [ith t|ie rebels nc/w in tour' Government, and ■ire overthrow of our i fitutibns. iWm.aro-op- Onee until the Govern- Jnited States has sup* on and assorted the ma ■vs, and the people of iced to entire obedience i - When this is done, > whdjbave brpu-gijt on . cliiou against, the. best i eat Utodtr-e puiiished iof rociotfs crimes against ; ity, war ought to cease, .hen. -| '■ ■. 7 tat wo, most ; decidedly faction of the. Govern- Resolved,] Th appro.yp of! the tiicnt in relalio of compromise unprincipled a the South unit tiop, the fruitj lional troubles extirpated troi ritory of tb|o U stitutjon of] tbi bo amended to loyal men if tl slavery or dnv ever, except lo Resolved,] Th porters .“if th not forgo tiling, proving apt] hi part of pur which pro and undei ford amei in to Slavery. ,svo terms ) bo made with the. ihd people ot ii that] accui|sed inslitu ful cause of jail our JS'a is utterly forever n every State and tor tnoii; jmd that the Con -0 United States should. 1 suit j the views of the lie country, [prohibiting aluntiry servitude for ir crime. | • ;' . iat wej are hearty sup s' Constitution as it is,” but most heartily ap- appreciating that s*ationaj Contititution i for its own amendment ch it has been hereto", and wo hope will be rides • Iwh ided, aooD againainajidadas wiadop, expe rience aodpatrioUsrnmay dictate. - Resolved, That: Abraham {Lincoln, by (bis; honesty of purpose, his. untir ing deration, his unflinching energy has Won the entire *&- specsjtfot#ll the wise land the good, hot our owa hut of every, cmlized country ob earth.— Erdry principle of interest ipf justice, e.f right, and true patriotism demand ed r his re-nomi nation for President, and we have the confidence! that the loyal and intelligent mod of this Whole nation will enthusiastically endorse the acticniof thaifialtiidora Convention in nominating that good and wise man atrthk next Hdvbmbor election. ■ j. ,i, :. , Resolved, That wo cordially’endorse and approve of the nohunation of that sound -and sterling patriot, Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, for Vice Pres ident of the United Sixties. His great i ability as a wise, and honest i statesman, command our most sincere' : respect, whilst his eminontVservices jand unswerving devotion to the cause of, his country and ofhumaq liberty, under the,most tlying circumstances, |calls.for|h our highest admiration.. • Resolved, That .wo approve of the principles or platform adopted, by the Union Conventional Baltimore iThey. aro such as suit our present condition as a nation, and will be supported by. every friend of hi* country, : / _ Thalas Pennsylvanians wo feel piondjin expressing oiif approval °f »ho Administration-of-Governor. Curtiu. Ho -main ■ occupies a moie prominentor honorable position, ia> sa | wisp, prudent and patriotic supporter of | the" National [ Administration i and of'the Union ofi all - ttio States. As the friend of the [gallant men- in our.j armies, he has no equal. .- i ' ' Resolved, ■ That in the unanimousi iiOiniDalionof the Him. ThomasGqa- i ningham as our , candidate for Cdu- i gresjs, made this day,. wc foci 1 that- we have acted in accordance with the arw denti {wishes of every {sincere, Union manj In the county. . Beaver pounty has pot .elected a member of Coiigressn since 1854, and is tp | it, and has a perfect right\o claim itv TLifj claiy is; strengthened-when we have placed in nomination us our.j choice, a man wihpse| acknowledged,j talents, ability, integrity and paii'lcft" { ism eminently fit him 1 for'that high I and responsiblo/Wosilipuj We know i that ho has devoted a|lhis energies, and ability in' behalf dP-liis coulltry ; since the first conuneDpeftiojit of*ibis i great rebellion, and.has rendered most; signal service in our glorious ,eause.*i If iipininaleil by the.district, we -will { cLeeriully abd .gladly, ratify the act. j Jlfe have placed in 1 nomination this day, 111,011 to fill the | various public offices of the county, in ! whom we feel that, the people has on-; tiro confidence. Their J standing as I , citizens, their loyalty and their eapac- J I ity cannot ajid will nof iXjdpubted bv { {good men. jWo' and i ■ cheerfully«rpcotnmenjl themyto the| {people, j Tpeir triumphant election 1 we feel jassufed will take plaho at the i next October election. ! . ‘, r 22t'sali'r</,_"jjrhat owing to the present advanced pi-icc of] everything, cialiy of printing matjorial. of paper, and labor, which WtVcoat one-halfl more than' fdirmerly, we deem it but'i jn#t to the 'esteemed editor of out ! | county .paper, the Bciaveri ,10) recommend I {that, the | price * gif ' sub- ] scriptjpn bo lucrcasied lo at l4ast TWo | Dollars; and we pledge - ourselves Itofl sustain the editor in s 6 doing, to as- i sist in iucroaking lljo-e umber ot sul,i- j seribers ia our- several, districts, be>: llcvrng it tin duly of the Un ion mien 01-j Beaver county jjto sustain and support the paper that supports the Government. The d'on vent ion ■ recommend the Argus as worthy the and Inatromigo of the loyal ,re. now r.^ nu . u of tho co {&i y . • 0 , . -I :d States in Esq J). |L. Imbrfc, rum tint- J n | and liutaii, wope, on motion, aii 1 tain tho • appointed • Congressional 'Conferees,' iicgrity of and U; L Imbrio,- H, Hioo and. A. .R j'' ru . 1 l‘ 01 ' | Mou.ie, Judicial Conferees.{ ■rxl leeling 1 . l-V, ... , 1 j . • {he i L .git i The Convention then proceeded, to wr ol the] hallo*, which resulted, as tollow^gP* boro are I Assembly! ‘ .ii..- waa nmittjee,. consist jtan, ißobert Il ian Ifaul, 'were it Resolutions, j»llo wifntj, wiiu-ti belieVe it to be jal citizen of this? ort |and main |and the Mipivm rist domestic trai [encniies of civil uml (Ifat we most he e (forts of our to erftjdj cut the i of-tbu"Southern 's, arid 1 that no re ’ianc-cfl cjin cuniHl id pu i ■*n»ai the ? jpOM' (O sits iisil all' our •j'onril; or in ero ai I) nil . Govt to II itiid ii it ovi; Jo ev y unt mal pi .red. xisuu of 111 id v-o [1 to fa! Q»»y *Mt Chandler Caughey.. J |; Commissioner, j . Ist bnl’t 2d 8d Ith sth 6lh .'Mohlejr; ......16 18 16 12 with’n \ M’CallUtv; 17 13 •; |2' 2 with n Ghvi5t>...,......;. 16 13;. 11 r, within F1eming......;.... 21 25 2jB ?7 47 -11 i Joseph Irons 24 26; SI :37' 46 56' Noaa (withdrawn.) j - j Pook Hocse DinscTon. Blade ;.ll.± M’Manajoy,.. ; but t!ib llopublic, i.to lie tho idj by bis N lirthcrp ■bo vcr put in ;> unJ J ft TS lb Shannon .J.i.';;.. . WhitUam.* .....1 Tecstii* or Academy, Dempsey...... ,*<} Moore. ; ,J..'.65 Wi150n........ ; ...i.,72 Lowry:', .....J,... 48 M-’Klmie. . .j...;.. .7v;16 St’Cormjck ....32, Om motion, it was resolved that the two candidates for Trustees of Acad emy having Hhe highest. number of votes he nominated fop the longYorm, and the one having th|c -next, hignest for the.short terra. f . ri On motionj the tjhajrinan; was! ads tborized to ; appoint a County, Com-j mittee to consist of at least one from each election district and to appoint Assembly Conferees.. . liEoisLATivs Conferees.—James Darragh,'. Joseph- Ledlie, Thomas M'Cord. ’ j'■ ! ■ •■ 7 j ’* > ; 'On motion, tho Convention ad loomed. | ! . * Pic-Nic at old Brighton.— AJveiy fine affair is to come off at 6id Brigh ton on the National Anniversary Day. it is to bo a. Pic Nic in Pjatlorso.o’S' Grove for the benefit of St. Joseph's. Chnrch. The Managersare Messrs. Chaa. Canning. D. H. iLeonard, H. C j M’Giare andil’Laaghnn. • 1 >• ■ 1 .....51 .....15 29 J.. 33 „:.G2 ACDITOttI .'.42 ~....,..58 ES ==3=2= Agrio^tural/Meetlng. I'-Tb® Board of ManWera dfltUe Bea- County !Agricglj[uraL Society iioet Beaver, Pri* j l , June i2sth, 1864.;-. The Premium st was taken up and arranged; for blication, and the judges appointed for Iho'comingf Pair. 1 T'vopreraiumb are offered ofBlsoeach tor a trotting tnutch to cotne off ( n tbo second and tbtrd days Of the Fi.ir, , The entr,a; fe f charges is 10 per cont end ; hersqs are required to be eiiteredj the Sccroiary’s book on or before \ Ist day of September next. ' - premium.of 85,00 is offerol for Jtest straight walking horse or tn; |d a,2nd premium 0f§3,00 foi the'i at. A premium of 810,00 U dffe' j the best grape vineyard ol not j jvn IOOOj vines, 87,00.f0r the 2nd hi ■ict attention icing paid to the fa an be til stl tlx} jilion of the vines; . Resolution I lha|t Capt. Janies, Darragh, He ce, Esq.; and John B. Young,bo i inmitteo on printing, and that ll instructed, to have the hili.vcai kots, premium, list and posters, t > necessary, struck us sftm as p lo and. circulated.' ' "• j Ibe members of the Hoard appl be greatly encouraged by ttyo active I crest already taken in differ int rts Of the countrjr, witn regard to fcoming Fair. If the feelings of : people living out of the eodnty,as ;ll ns in it, indicate anything by iiich to judge of the matter ,l we wifi i-tainly have, by far, the greatest, ij.r and Exhibition this Fill thaii ever been held in the Beaver Fair ioun;ds. Why shahid Kyo itfllf Beaver and theadjoining coiuji f cnimbt get up a inagnificjefii ci'' liitiou of ill most every, thijqg irnamentiil or usutiil to , njdn, stich thirtg cannot .bo . gotten jup jinj crop and the preAiiums |iow otic red’ almost everything, that i person dd 'think! of taking to a fair, being' •haps' the arge'st that has,ever bj. ep ;red by any Society, eitheriin Piur vania or Ohio, there, is liciw some luccmebt for'every, person, in or die oining Wuntics to] cast about, and whirl they lean bring, w.hich iniglit :o oncipvi more of, the many bun id premiums offered. i ' il;. Perhapi ebetending conipeti||»i the, adjoining, eounli >s lias ijAd nothing to do with stinfuigti ig in'r liens to more than usually vigorous ion; but whatever he the caise, - • \V ... _ ivy tiling low indicates that, iho j)p.lo have .(fiilorininod to ihavej' a |r and Exhibition. this' Fall which ll bo.a lasting.credit. lo tho'Agripul a I Society ( of. Beaver 1 county. J‘ 1 XBLSOy, \lfcA. onx B. You.v;, lice, tifc’yj ! i ■ ■ I ! . .f ev V°\ .FaS • ■ p'l _ 1 - Union'State Central Committee. in. • 1 ' ,''i ,) , I ,' Lhu.moinburs of tlie Union 1 Strao pMUral -CjoniiiHtfov Wiil asaf.infdcj in the- city of. Ilatris.burjri on tlic'dili day of July, oiibuiiiMj. ;A| ‘punctual -|at-*, tendance of all ,tli » in embers Is- eajrn dsi ly. requested" ili .order tp.j efiXjo.t a th arouglv organization , i ' '! I'aSIMON CAMd-fRON* 'Ch’n. IVii.n Fon.NKY, . . i : --w ■ Ss?“Tbo Shir. --says that jlr. James, nidon,. of Ohio tp ,'hus had ijinpoi ted {m' 11 ar tfbni,. Ct, a pui t- of t;L 6ro ugh •hI Chester While Pigs: Judges of. it kind of slock ,jironouifeb. these ■;s .-superior to anything hi the; oig le that has over been brtiuahu ib ■4 , ■ : ■ ; ' •' I - ; county. . , ; ■ | o. Mar. Office,' 24th oist l ,Pa. I ! ) New BhicjijTON, Juno 28, 18!j4. j Ed. ' Annus— Dear Sir: Ry tho foi ving order it A’ill bo sqe-n thal tho [iard of ‘.Enrollment of uie 241 b Dis ci of Ponojc arc required 110 miiko, draft ‘upon .each sub-dlstnci to tho ('amount of its owh proper deti- ' llAßßisnußOi, Juno is'‘ , 6’4l‘ | .The Prdrpst Marshal General ets: th&t sub-distiict jmakc up i actual deficiency under the present tflj .not.reduced! by distribution Of sur s. Mako.suppleraentary drafts., j J. V. BOUFOKD, ; ; A. A. Pro. Mar. General. The supplement ary dralt wifi can nee J*nno \2Bjtb, 1864 -Will; yr sUVo (publish this id your paper ui .tterof interest to your pumen >sc ; rihera ?, J , • ’ Very rbspcctftilly, i , - Yoqjr obd’t servant. JOHN CCTHBERTSON. Capt. jsiPro. Marshal, 241 h Dial;,. Pi ■' I■' I ' . 1 I- .• . ' 1 • I' V v ' • '• ’ • Reports Rebel Deserters Sew Yokk, jnne 29.—A World's sp sujal dated A) r asbington, June2Bth, ea,:s; Rebel deserters continud,t(j come ini o Bptler’s, lino, reporting, demor il izetion.a'mong jtho then and ioftiders- General Lee has sent - two brigacos ot cavalry .and an ■ ’infantryjUotco. to oparate against,General Hjniterv The' pniurance of re|)el ttpbopfj is giv >ng way r uoder the match os to defend different point's dicnaced by bar caV alipr.iaud has brokejn down nnd used up a largo number of men. Diseus tsl of various kinds prevail to a fear fal extent. li is intimated that Leo has between 40,001) and 50.000 sick bn ha id whom bp finds it impossible to iamove beyond; the scene ofi conflict besides a.popolalion of 20[000! depend On him rot food. -. , .. : i... > • 1 - ) I’-."• ' ,i -' |. ■' f-r’-.J j.- I. 1 ■ Tim e T a\b leV BHS WM9 OBSa flb |£l2l : ■ CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH, V- 8. 1 HUaiMEtt ARRANGEMENT. Beaver Station—Going East. \ Commencing, Monday, Hay 16, 1804. —Traink leave Beaver Station a* /Motet : I -7:60 a. M. Arrives at Pittsburgh: '9:30 a. m. 2:20 V. m. . . .. “ *« , . 1 3:50.r.ii. 6:54 r. *£ « . “ g;O5 r. m. '*' ■' l r ■ Gomel "West— ■ Traint leave PiUtburgh at fallout ;l 6:10 a. ix. Arrives at Beaver,..... ,7:40 a, m. : 8:50 p.». “ J...;.6:20 p. M. 1:10 p-. m. Rochester 2:20 p. m. 1:00 a. i | “ 2:10 a. m. - : J. n. McCullough, jwt. F. R. MYERS, Oen’i Tcket Agent j • PITTSBURG,"ftS WAYNES CHICA.GOR. R; J i-.. ' -■ itt — - 'K.: Rochester East. .| _ Leaves Rochester , Arr. at Pitts. Ist Rrigh’n Accojn. 6:42 a: m.„... 7:20 2d Brjgh’n I“j , 6:46 a. m...... 8:20; a. M. 3d lirigh’n “ ;t' ,12:83 p. m.- 1 .... 2:35 r. "m, New castle “ 8:05 p. m.. 4:50, p.*:. j 5:j5 p. m 7:00 r. si. Express, - ,1:00 a/ m 2:20; a. m. 2U Express, |. 2:10-P. ii....*. 3:20 p; m C.ncia'tiExp. j ,-,-6:45 p, m...... 7:50; r. k. Going [West — | - | ' Leaves Pitts. Arr.. at Rochester. Alliance Acoom. 2:10 p. m...... 3:30 pi m. Isfßrigb’nAccom. 9:15 a. h 11:0(5 a; m! 2d Brigh’n j 12:00 a. m 1:32 p. m’ 3d " , 4:40 p. G:ls'-p. m. nee |ibo (■■■on the tbo iro, 2nd Ired loss !ul-: )ii3. iry the icy d*i' i at -posl .4tU I Mail, Ist Express, 1:00 Ai m 2:10 a. m 2d Express. 1:10 2:lio k m , WM. I*. SIIIN.V, Supt., E. 1). •par Beavea? COBEKCTKD WKEKLT FOB.- ■'* * ' ' - " > ! ■ / . ft j Flour- per bbU do .100 1bi..... Dried. Apples per bushel do Peaches “ ‘ , [•• 1 Wheat; . Corn a Kye. Oats ! Barley: Clover! Seed Timothy Seed, “ Flax Sped, Beans,' Potatoes, Onions, Corn Meal, Kcit* Butter, ■ Hump, - Shouldera, Sides, | * Tallow;], . Lurd,. Caudles, , Soap, ! Molasses, Curbuil Oil', STEAM ENGINE FOE SALE, AX Engine nearly ujw, Woodward patent, lt> inch cylinder 'dind I.' stroke. J with force pump lUtachjd. suitable for a saw ;.milV or.->i-ist : .miil: or bonne oil wells, is oife-red for sale. ; Apply to IMIII.II’ 1,, (1 RIM, . ; je-b ff. New Uulil(|c, I’a. PROF. DAVID .CORDON” HAVING devoted, a number* of years tn sncccsssully curixig ICihS; TuJtort, &0., j from motivcs of hiimai sty, offers liU profes sional teifviecs to the pi blic of this county. — His syatmn is pro,luces i> j Immmt of' importation,.. to Id '.S o-|o . cure witproducing pain to t'lt.e patient.— ‘ v* •« |’ V ’ Ao rare nyjvy' Post office’ at 'Clinton, Alio-,.'..! .'-"i”,' .- t 1 ' : r ; . pheny. ciji.. Pa. '. \ r'i I,, ®‘ i ’ uc,ii ’” ! *;’totbe-Xatio!i»l- Rani* ‘n'.-f | | • ;; ns loan-agcmStjWere u..i is«.iicJ flrloulbFt'u. : 6f John liribrie, dec ? d.^'l^ r ' asu^71 '^ I / ; ;r 1 ‘ -r-^ 1 j r F.TTERS of administration on thb estafeof ■ Jly, "{j *” ***“ J Joiitf I Multi n.* laiyuif'Hig Bearer iV.'ff ~,ore. ./ XLX v.NI.-.UttNf r •1 ship, Beaver Coituiy. Pcsim., deed, having :" ' '--H . '■. - ; I beep granted to the undersigned, all persons it dpidisci-iptiomidwill buiv.cencJ by 1,, -. ■ indebted; ty tTaid estate'av«>;iequosUnl to uiake.'lpjicfi WafiXn-l P„wt;' dr IrfSi . . '.immediate payment, ap’d tfi&i having cKhnsp Na V 6nu ! , . of .f’ltfsbuMja, ; against tlicr same will iresStit them properly i!,ThiP(l -.Nifttonal Bant, .of .Pittsburgh, { for sctilejnVm. . .. '.j j AVD BY ’ALL XATl'O.N'.V'iJbajlKS''■ ' ; J; ■■' It*-S?'Aimfl I si’'©arliu^to.. r i de P oa !- je-0 'VI- _ • Jvdminisira*i6rs’.i fl i■ V . 17* •- I*- ' - *. ... . RESPECT A }>Uv RVNK.S-AMi - :vi).'4lNiSTAino:.’B ,^ iro „ !uiut t j lu LETTERS uf administration on the est:Ub : ,n - e National Depositary Banks,! v.-ill gt:.--- of.-.ItiR.HSTBONO Jt:u,v,| dee'd. lateA.f ; further'information in 'ntmlivation it-i I.nghton! township. Beaver eo., having -been „ ! ’ j s, r . ' ‘ ’ ••*.'_ • 1 ■;; , granted pi the undcr>ignedj all per-o/a in-r , J g ■ , : dcbted ti) said estate a:;e■ re'jptested kb. rnakc | - uj; >y!l'Hi—ilnside 'i m. , , i.ininicdiaie.pajTnent. and thafe'havigg claims ; , ■ c - I ; against Hie same will 'present theih■ properly X" 1 . , XT’ : ' ' -AT'.'(■:" ■ auilicntieaied for sen biimuit'.' ./ X - g , quarterly a- I . ak&rew w.vt I'E.RSpx^Adn'i'r., ' -t- ■ . Beaver County- ; j ,oe_o.fl.l g'i Briguiou fp. ■' .Kxw •' I Estate of Geo, C. Brjid3baw,dec’d. -! S*oim aut3 bills. ;? . 1 ENTERS uf artnimi/ratirm »„ the' iV‘“ e T olos ' ••"■“v■ - g jof ono. e. BraiiShaw, Esq.-, late of Boa- ru" VV ; j ver b’pro’. Beaver c</, dcii'dy‘bavin* been i>- ' H-' ,* ,t l ,or ;r sueU,to the tmdeimgpijd; all persons indebted ! };• l“'r.Cent, legal ieude;;....'.f„ 1. -1 . i’ure required to Riaito EmjmtUate payment, and I F ur ““ u ‘‘P OI * J dhtcc bStires '■■■■ >•;J - those haying eWimsiwitll present them, prop'- : lvoni , biytlts.-:;!. r- - I '- ~efly autlicmiciitcil for .ketOeimcnt' ••> r >otes and cheeks of other baakt ana ! - ■ ; /IIAVIDi dtUIXSOX, Adm'r..' J „ V' , S ' Xrcnsury .nuic5.U..•,....} | i .a: i public I » r «iulne. . j; " WiIJL .he’,sold at j üblic vendue, ou SjAt-' f •! \ LiAr.ii.ifns. LRDA\, Otii, JbG4. at the late’", (bipital stock paid ,M( : residence of the subscriber, iu Rochester,, the - Notes -in circulation . ? J-'J Vi l ! ; following property.-Viz: -One two-horse wag-j : l)ue .depositors. J. 1,".. HTi-'i 77'■ i on, ouo double set. tjragjou. harness; one open.) Ihic the Commonwe.aUh^’..." : ' S} ' i buggy, 6nc rockaway, ]onc tvind-ra 3 U, : two 1 Contingent j'uuds. - . ; gram, cradles, twj pit ws, one; log-chain, one'! Dividends unpaid.,..,....*.;. [pair spreaders, one bureau, bedsteads,-] ' ?* 1 ; <■» /• , j three feather beds, large looking glass, s--. '. ' {-V ■ - 1J ■ ; two set cbojirs, one scitjec, one laigc ; writing I 1 certify tlk\ theaborc S (»icr.unt > i * r on ® P a s rs,dc : ono table, a • .cori*cot.,a?scu'aing to the best of iu/ki-’-f j iot of carpeting, .ana a too .; and belief. ; numerous to mention, ib cimmeabe atj.. Affirmed and subscribed before dock. : | I day ofMay.A. I>. W,4.- * Bgk.,A roaspn;;blc crddit .yvill be civeh. ,j ' 'T M 1 MoCoko Sotarj-Xnß l *- J je29’64. WM. PORTER, -j ir- —X. ■„ . ! j James Thompson's AdnArs.'l In • the 'Oonrt > VALUABLE FARM AND COAi i and Matthew JlTiompsob & pfCommon Pleas ! ’ ‘ L'AVD FOR SILE* : j bamuel Kennedy, oflica\'ero,ounfy[ 1 ' ‘ ■- ■ ' 1 ' . Ernniot ' X f ■-L i w ..; J ’'‘ ur - Chippewa, tp.. Beaver couMiy, ‘r,,; , . J 4? ie U» on pclition of Sheriff Lcdlic, i miles west of Xow Driehloh, on Hie !’■ t' : the Court appoint Jamea ; S. Rutan, Esq :> . anf.& 6, U. U.,' contahring o^* ; Auditor io distribute; the purchase money a- '■ ACRES, is offered for sale, on.laviirui'^r. imong Ihq lieu of credit ays, ‘; About seventy acres of t!us .Utifd '*si m , c p/., ; BKAYEI? COUSi Y, ss; . •, t and in a' god state'of mdifyation; tin *• . Iwell timbcrcdArtaud. alb under fence. • : l : iLoatr , •• mV ?vFVi^vn° r ?»* I are on th ® premises a stone dwelling . . 1 •! * Iro. |j largo eiou^.spring house, (the n] I"-' 1 * ' i mi • . T ” I ' ' ij. which is now used,as a dwelling,-'’j Notice;.—-The Audit >r. abbve najned will t lojr barn. c - There is a veiu-ol eiot-.t ,- ’ u^ jOttcnd to the duties of his.appointment at the 1 undorlyinga large portion ot\thp W 6U V j Court House, in Beaver, on the Ist! opening Wir tlie railrbitd. ; . • ■'< i day of August, at 10 o clock, a.m., at which 1 ! - C<g>— llv .'further- infor-onii'-’n ’."'l' 1 ,", Jtime parties interested will! attend,- if they 1 James Fife, Esq.. Bi-mlitm., By..■*" | t - h i n jLK? per - I l - j-:s; RBTAX, Vt&u*a4 Esq., Eitti»«Surg..or H. I je-b i) 1 . ' . Auditor, | thbnotary’s office, Beaveiv.l’ai , f-'' - ' NOTICE . j f• ; EXECUTORS AOTICU ; WHR RE AS. letters on "'tTTJIEIIEASi loltjers testamentary jJ',,j llio estate of Axom lotrtx, tat*'} ■ [VV • hfeii -glinted - . to 'the «n>i<-‘r**ts2£ ’ 9 if ot S«* Brighton, Heaver county, l-cnn’a.;' the estate- of joitslCioKPok:..- d t , deceased, having been duly granted to Utiohcster twp, Beaver t -co;-Tbi, dcraigned' all-persons indebted to Said estate, knowing tficiuscTvcs indebted t? are notified to make im mediate payment, and i are requested Oo rqjkc. piymcnV sil ‘ n V. 1 . u -ii those having. claims againstfho same wittpre- ! and thoso having claims against ith®;?. sent them properly authenticated. for sett le- i prosbnt theiu' Vo the subscriber duty a® ment without delay- , 4 j rated for settlement. ■ . . ! i B. D.iMARKEB, AdtaV., , A MAM) A GOtlpON*. Esecnttjyii ■ J’l -i®VW' . ' | *■' ■;' Vvw Brighton. ' jeSSy/SSV - / •, ’ - .| - • ••’S* s3 '" - , V* - j “ . 6.-s|o p. M...... 7:L’(lp. yi, G:3p a. si 6:05 m. Markets .L-St on ...... 8 7.V •. 1 75 ..... s;5O ...... i -10* 1 20, ....; i oo ..... 4 75 »t »« «« 1 1 “ tlorcu * 4 o *», ■ i» . •• •* ...... •' “I Gallon » ■ I ■i •'!' U. S. .|.-| to-io JiGX jj that all Bonds issued unikr ‘."-M tfoti EXEMPT EUOM TAX. AT Tov b ‘ a ** *S : a ' ate oriuu nioipal authority 'e ? 'these ! Bonds .arc nblesor National Banks ti * ““ cl Si I *W* period nitli 1 4«»/*W«r. from their *"*, redemption FIVE! PEU cent .\ I,I W : WILL BE\i.. ¥ D IX jbdis *V oyer, one hundred dollars other i i .i Hi payable on th^ st days a tember ip- cacti ye.-iv. . .- . • St* ■ Subscribers willVfedv-e p ’ r Coup6n'Bonds. U 3 ihhXu'aif . ‘/t**-®*#* * “a . « Y‘ a ' pMiier p. cd Bonds are recordeiKou tU.,,' ?*** U. S-. Treasurer,'and cun ‘ on tht-owner's .order. U'oht.;.,. i; able to Jcarcr,.iH,d' are ij.oreCt ’ * . ■fcHlilrjf.j commercial use!?; Subscribers tothis loan ,vil! 'i„- f . V of baying their Bonds ilruw Mirch Ist; by paying.tne com—(or in-United Stator notes of National'Banks, addinl- lift a -I,l* lc ' u premium.) or ** >• form the date of sobscHjnisn Aa tbeso Bonds are ’ j EXEMPT FROM JlO;ia iUL or ' 4 TAXATION ih ? ir H | Uo ' is i to three per cent. per. «miuw,-«cci. r rate of tax- teivie* li.'V«ri„u 9 country. | - - [’-i At tliihpreßcut r.iie of EjU i il’W 1 OVER EIGIIT.PKU CENT j » cun-eniy’, and-arc pf tjqn.'l con Wn i^‘ jj permanent or temporary |suve»uociu >• ' V. It. itt.belieyvd tl.at rid ' Igreat inducements to lenders, a* • ,of U. S.- ‘.Ronds.. 'Vali'"!/■! .ijforuw of indebtedness,, tli« fkiii or ||private parties ur j communities only is pledged J'dr ■| svtUe lor the debts diiiie: .United i wUole- property, of tbe eu.intvv j secure tire payment or Imlb’jlria^j^ 1 internal in coin. '. . . v " | • |Tbcae- Bonds maybe sabWftl.cd j frpm SoO-up to any tna-ni::.']'.-. uu tlnf j «*■*><? oreMuu'made . smallest lender am! tu e X',/r.'n' ! They can be cbnv..;-;.j.; ;. i: i , I * V“‘ 1 intent, end ll;.' I - ,. ;;i i H' Ir. • , . ■■■■ '•.•■e.t.ve abieti iUic inlere-:- ~ _ • ■•i ■■ |. ■ -if may --' li^e r vd 1 . hiali* in ;‘.r, '• tbat'.tbe.total V.uvl..d \4dt ■ tilates'on v. lr.o 1 ;r■ e.'tv b■■ -j ■ . i” ■ ■ , W>iu.c jn enU-' ; on tire "Jd-djy _of JhtVeii. i-b-K : I Hi). TJ.e interest'* on tb|U d-U ,j;, j,.,;* ■ '“‘V 1 " fiscal yeas will be. irA-j./aerT , v.'bjle -t he customs''rev'ejuuo' in 3 ,, : . ; current Jisca.l s ear; ending June.i’jjrtb IbOl.U* | betjii so .fur-at tbe rate of 1)(x , y J . uirmnu. ’ - | --' 1 . '• 'I 8 00. 3 . 00 .3 00' 2 75 1 oo J. il will die.seed that even ■ th; ,;pr.cscn;i ~f (rvvcntfcs of the ‘ Guvc'rmuciu urc ' -i wauis w f the Troitwy fi/ti- I jpaymeut of gold.interest. Vy-hile the teveni !;■ : crclise l.f tile Vadftwill i iru:il receipts treat .onst-ium on, |ilu‘ r.i!.;.- : t ■ s, yir *; r.,';~ ~.~. 1 4 fU '^
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