II t IM -%'i ; : l r ES f, il? JMltorA PfOprtetor. | .ifotional Uoioit -Nomiaations. ■> ■;,. V Bor :'■ -; .-■ ABRAHAM UNCOiR, 6* {LLINOIB. .*;« X ' r ' • ? V-Vv-t • - t dr ■' # erza • Vlbi President, ;: (w* j O Hif&O N :, Electors. ' 'isfeNixmitAt. I‘ Mortontt'Michael/ Philadelphia. •yi-Thomas Canningham,Bearer'>Coanly.'' ' * . ,1 Rqtert P King Lji 13 £Um W, H»l« ‘,V ; 2' Q Coats ‘‘l 14 .Chfts.H.Skrintc 1. r 8 l6 John tfistep ‘ \,t * WUUaip.H Kern t-It} DM’Conanghjr i, ' 1 6 Barion ll Jecta ■■■ 1 17 David W Woods 6 Charles M Hunk :■■ 18 Isaac Benson ■ :.7 Robert Parke j il9 John Patton '* 8 William Taylor 20 Samuel B Dick i-:i/ 9 John"A Hicrtand, :, 21 Everardßicrer v.';,10 HiohardH £oryell;. 22 John P,-Penney , i; lllE<iwardHailiday r23EM’Juhkin I' 12 Charles P-Beed f 24 J W Blah Shard ju - Doioo' j .Union District and. County Nom ' : 4 ications- Congress. 1 GEO. V’.-U§W&BNC|!,>i»l»ington co ; f ■ President Judge. j, L. L. MAGOFFIN. Lawrence eo. j'. : - : vii Assembly.! ; M. $. ■QUAY, Beaver,';- ~- ROB’T R. [REED. Washington, . jajles it KELLY, , “ . ’rothonotafy.: IWEYAROrBoaver. Ity‘ Commissioner. ONS, Hojpowe.il. House Director. ' AN A M.Y, Economy tp Auditor. •••'■*•- LITIIAM,, Hanover, • :eos of. Academy, E. Beaver, ■’ • SET, Reaver, i; r f I MlOrllAKJi ( ' Coin JOSEPH II 'Poor SA.M’L Atl Jasl.es Wl ! Tpus \A. R; MOO I J j. i i). h. DEMf i Tefms of £ Argils, per .111111 Within the vear End of the yea: ■ These terms v ill be strictly .adhered to . kates’ of Advertising: ()ne square, 1 insertion ■Each subsequent insertion 'i f colnmrt, 6 liio s : i column, <• nioi ■ "iT oolumju, , li rrx: j Professuinalan -j . heeding JO li I Executors, Adn ! Notices, each lioc ti lot ices. ] ■■ Deaths ami ‘ gratis where ti ' lines; for each i charged—excel ;*nliliers, which übsoription Argus. up, in advance. $2 00 2 -50 ~ .........;.:..>i.,...\....-'3 00 $1 00 . - 50 .12 00 .20 00 .>...35 Q 0 business Cards, not ex ss..;.;.l 8 00 linistrators and Auditor’s ......i...... ; 300 0 ecnlsper line-each insertion. Marriages will be published e same, does not exceed fire idditiohal line 5 cents will'sbe ling in the notices of deceased will be published free. I'iTHB ' GAJ . ■ FO PAIGN “ARGUS” 50 DENTS. ! _ ’The Ari/ui .Subscribera i jiilyance. ■ Si •dintely. will be sent to Campaign for 50! cents a copy, |lin :nd names impie- whip; Meetings- ; have -been appointed at j places by the local cofni To; M>»tings tlio t'ullowin turitves; I .C'hippewa \V T od 'iis.r 2H . , Br: Ujl. S. Twpj,-.-Dunlap’s School nosday; evening, Septetn ndshaVa, Friday evening, J ! : - * " liiver,’ iM'Conriel’s School iday night, Oct. 3. Bare lay, Oct, 8. . * Baden, Friday evening, South Bei House, Mon clay's Satu.n Economy Bepl. 30, ■ Raccoon, itlo> Evening, '/Homewoc /: .Brighton jHonsfc.-Satui j /''.Moon, Tn ; Speakers : bo, in; alter .friends will i large meet!: i£ocbjuweksbur|. 'Thurs* , September 29. d, 1' riilay evening, Oct |7 t Twp,, School rday evening, Oct. 1. losday- Oct 4,'at IP. 3d. lave been invited and will dance. It |. in-hoped .the exert themselves to secure 3ga- j .r ■ ?r Chris 11 i* Lop Society iri effort to s make one, o agreeable' ( tuls, for till dicrs. Non dant,. .let e 1 sympathy prepare fro dried., appie \\filson, Boa small •would itian Commission. ied that each Soldiers’Aid Ibis county will make an ;cure dried apples, which f tho inost .[convenient' and auces,! forrtbe field hospiv, » aick| anch wounded .sol* r, that, apples are bo a bun very family t rhai has any for the-suffering soldier >m a,peck to a bushel of is .and , forward lb J. C. ver, the Receiver. :How •that ; be in comparison, of .i lie-suffering of the soldier for us.. jjOnionfi a very much needed; ear!- not you sen 1 somei^reader? Whatever cjise you forget do not forgot the suf fering sold iers; they are. our friends, neighbors, brother's, eons. . - ' -I.!"' .! : V—..r .■ ; ! groat is the contrast be tween Abraham Lincoln and George B; ii’fcleikn, the two ’ candidates for thje -Presdi nney. I The latter playsttm gambler’s owest game in the hope to deceive the people into his support •for apositi in which be has neither the capacity nor the integrity id fill. -The Other—open, candid; and without re serve—thr )wa himself upon the in'- telligenco of the peo ple, invitij.g the' most rigid scrutiny into.alf hie acts, ana the principles of; he has conducted the Goverfi tndut, and on which bh continues to <to 86, ' ! a |)lt is, perhaps, well that a party so teckJessof.truth and morality as that ■which nom.nated George ,B. M’Clei lan, phmil. l offer, hi ft pow nVa sacrifice • lop the i!iiiju’ thou-and.s of men who Wpr*' cfiit fprougli bis siupidily.cpw 'iljdice.vr ,' . , ' / ■■ • The Great Campaign! i ' The Presidential campaign'; niay now be said to|befiiirly the pnpt of th|e friends and enemies; ofohr Kepublicai. governraent. ■ Heretofore; indifferent- > or apathy hoe, toja gneat extent, prevailed among ' men, bat b mccfoHb £n-: ergy and overthrow beta in arms and their alli< s _ f north. ’ Johnson, '©(fedfufihyate'Bepub hnda ,A?- fs »scshl> }itr u« have., noi; considered ■*■ it jproper toi iterfere witlutbegrea trail Itary- open lions; by piolitiedl' meuts but ibw { that it is evident,'that ithe leaders .of .the Democratic, party, [welt br,Ow|n as, CopperbeatU,are}pre« parinjfto inako their mightiest iefforl to seize tbb reins of gotjprnmeht and see. a and ignominious peace aji the expense of the destruc tion of all that ireemec.'bold .dear <on . v , I , " »‘ 1 • oartb f they had acted as becomes all prudent arid patriotic men! should act under such circumstances and. .have 1 , ' • .; . *_t ; •t • put on thei r armor and taken the} field witji more than ordinary enthusaism in restoring peace, harmony andj uni ty in the only way it can be accom plished perlmanhnUy and honorably The friends of the XJnion and the Con-, stitution -are fully aroused l and] in spired“Cotb|e great interests at slake in the;apprpachihg national struggle , ]t7e havo ! --tb fay to t.he friends ofi the Union,that! upon the re-election of Abraham' Lincoln d e P en d ß: the salva tion of the ;| Union.,;} B. ' Jlc- Clellan, the nominee of the Chicago Convention, which was composed of such cAen as Vallandigbam. Seymour, Belmont and hosts -of such unprinci pled traitors and scoundrels, stand ■upon which pledges him to humble.tbejpalipn before, the leadars of tlmgreat rebellion, and to yield up the last.hqpb irl freedom'at the bidding of the slase|.Aristodrats of' the ■ south ar/d their mean ar.d degraded tools in the north. The trfrn, who support him are the apOstlos of a, dishoriorkhle peace atony price,. and :the advocates of the “various; anti-war -'measures jo The hppo of his elecjipn |;t.ho armies of the rebels iheugy arid , his ' election fe-means -of eternally- sep-. Uhioii or of bringing back .n Slates. _V 1} The deerj ilft crest felt by the South ern people in the Presidential lekm pivign, the tact that JcS' Davis, jibe rebel ,Gen6i ate. and: the press of ithe city.of Ric h itirand encourage their arm ies',with therexpoctalioii of what r they cnll a Democratic lriunip.li - in Novem ber, should he sufficient to- arouse' all the energy and zeal of the Union men of the loyal Stales. Let all difficul- j ties und'.diirscnsions pf cyeiy. kind be -extinguished between: the Union mepi o'f the North and our canvass will bo.j an irresistablo success. We rejoice that such ij| now the case. Even: the noniinoo of| the Cleveland .ConvetiUor., —Fremont]— has abandoned his ripm inatfon^- and again united with [the friendB\ofthe. government;' for 'the purpose of Overthrowing notonly the rebellion, bb ; l of crushing out forever the dastardly faction in the north who would bring ruin and disgrace ..upon this once powerful and happy people. ,Tlio re-election •of Lincoln is j not’ only, a greet necessity for the salva tion!, of the Union, 1 but it is due to; him for he ha? shown that ho isjusi.ilic man. adapted to carry on the gov.ern lireast the storm. ; Tie on fhu war for the salva- Union with a'courage, a I perseverance and wisdom render his name ijlus- Or Congress. . would.give renewpd o would bp tl abating the the Northe mcnl, and t hasjcarried tioii of the prudence, s dora which irious in all Unie lo come. He. was]elected Presfdent of a great and powerful nation, stretching. from the Atlantic to the Pacific ;Oceunyand from the feu It of Mexico to the" great .Lakes. At the very outset <if hiS ad ministration he found himself dbpriv ed of allJpo vier ovei most of the tilave states, eoycringßach a vas's extent of territory:lliat Europe looked upojn it as atv accbnjplished - revolution; with out an army or a naVy, without credit at homo o|r abroad, without mpnly and we might say without the confi dence of a targe part ot the inortiiern people, he jvaa compelled to the crisis, j|dw he has done,, let the; (iin tory of onr tithes bear witness jOat of hp has brought order. j { He has created. ;tbp most ; powerful'!and bestappoioted armies the world ever saw, and their deeds of heroism iiavo won for ; tie Repjibtic: immortal! re. nown; and on jbe sea he has created fleets wfeiic j have proved their super?- ority over the enemy in many'a-wall fought bailie, and oven Great Brittaifr the proud mistress of the sea, in th* glorious ha val fight between the = $W‘ sarge and the British ship Alabama ' He baa. secured the respect of the world; an ihas well nigh restored peace to, orr country, by the glorioni victories von by Parragut, Sherman and Sheri lan, ancHfc be is supported by iheloyalrnen olthe porthatthi r }•;■ pperheads elf the -of i ' lining eli 1 hV w,r . ~aie». ( -Ik I«(anting fend Jionorablo, and of wjticb no Ameman citizen will’be ashamed. J-- -i. : 1 - ' ‘ i czcepj, tjtemean crew, ' vi| WofcW fc« 1 i°4|6cg!^^ . *M,| few Bil ippcrhend meeting held in Jeponkera hat - rao^etert.robbers/tbii^as] that temdi: toJpjsearient- pßef ■ in tbAitrffly the trhlon 'Boldie?i>, ’b'st&uie I That,.can ; lythatij tlmip-iwholecourse- Theyilo%*l tejelceatiour l ’ -The irrtinplli< i ridanj,.Fjftr-d' ia. ? un.* i tws te[;ih9.m,-and whilejthe i .’al,;. OjoiodV loving oilixen, t delight, every " of j "armyjl the ‘eneikihg Cop §;eta eiok Over it. And yet c brhoads insist tli’at they are 'lion. , 0h ! thti baseness of line ;of tW Ibe quest) < lecTaredi't irfty;#er«*' ' vibmdnlni ,; Soldiers I hbparty ! )rqve, bioy )h'f TJijfpn r -J V'' - |r«ende f i,W : pore plait i )f:actioD. plpriouii 1 ' jfrabt, Sb« pleasant » jopeet, lo ialU- wipl >qi* brave serheadr f ih'e4e Copp bt ’ thov.tJ inch Jiypp Jraey.'l■ i' reeling in Bridgewater; on day evening, ! the principal the evening, said that Jeff, .done, and is still doing ,hat;if;h.e were in his plage, :akef) would do as Joff.' is an jk further be went into rgament to prove Jeff, Pa- South right, and Mr. Lin- At)d yet,‘these fellows t they aie misrepresented are .dalled the friends* of and. object to the name of o : leave it to every think tlie name of Traitor -does \ as well as if, did Benedict At the as ? Thufs , ipeakei: of panti bad >ight, and ie[tbe>api 10 u doing ;i lengthy s ris.and the :dln wron; f jry but thj when' thej he rebels', .rai tor.- VV ng man, if not fit tlhei Arnold.! ■ ■ i .r At tbjo si speakers si ill c|lle,d i say* A men. > upon this is ’unnecessary.J three specimen bricks of •atic party. But what het : 50 expected from a party ;ot so tow ns to nominate Congress, : Dan .Rica,' flu or, and (reorgo il. l’oiull.e jidcut. 'COimiben' I 1 hero are ter peth Id that, ht.e* f oun tz for 3tate Sena, .oiij’for i ist“ and Future -. j .plank iii. lifts Chicago plat j I'es ‘‘that in liie’ j ir; wt will ailhero'with un-' f aelit r to the Union,” &e.| a-of the history cf the past I ■a, this reads very ■ .much j Pare the parly refer toj fidelity to’the Union? j. plo have not .forgotten ibat.i ■ hUtoVy "of the so i: puytyis associated .with 1 Tlio lirsl form dcchii in/jtlio PAS *• I i . swerving In the ;i foirrj you, l.ikj) a joko •ts i“pa9t”'l ■ the Uj the) ppjist* liemotrali :igh tho trcaso priktcd mi m'jderrrdif Union, wh throw. ■ T ‘'aro'jcallcc tui'b a:\t\i “past” wo an L’urn tod mecba lies November I Duels and I endorsing til the Dor; ,Y 1 I the ex slei I ridga,’ Ma> |.their Cn-la I son, it- woi linions to sire a * rep the ‘‘past. I'hc people have? had' the pJevotion to ibe Union its only expression' in the our fathere, sons and llroth be battle-field, for no |tljor in th[e Doinoeralie partly of , was determined to ignore no that the innjoriiy jiiiali srsOnj, liavis 'prays for the McClellan as the last pope federaey in its present Sfrug -0 scoarp that election,! the t will work hauler than the d, politicians of ibe.N^rth -1 laboi to force the Chicago upon the people, Leejand d their. INcrthorn brothefn,' disappointed. Grant ijblds •leas in the grasp of a g|ant, nion men ot the Northfwill joard Against any .Dernograt at borne vvhich would give on a standing and aatre agth i ntake it the master o|-opr iiea in the field. ’ ' I lu'ugh'of at finds urder of aupon t fence! tin o “past' e, .(’ii.ft do- aguJeff: el eClion of o' the bon I gle, and 1i rpbel phicl ckpperheai era Stated latform ►avis, ja'i will all be Leepowo and the I earefqjlly ieeiiccpßi the rebeil that wool brave !aro ... 1 | ‘ Eieotk boon jrejq 1 President yßeayer f give notit 15 Tn ate S'nary biii: 864, at 3 Ire invite .T ! • » OP; Trustees —Wo bare Rev. J. Monroe, ht the Boards of Trqotetee of leminary and lnatitate|” to e that the annital dcctiqn for is, will take place at tbpSem ding, oh'Saturday, Octj Ist, o’olook, p. m. Stock bidders j i ■■ -A i 'ion otr the Bth ofNoyem>f kb. 3 • ■ .1 . ■ 1 • •- - f • rne niectiiig,another of the id that if tKe niggen*'wbro nd went to hell; he 'lyonld i -ofj jJefferson Davis, wlio j ch more loudly than ,his cipies of bis devotion lo the ile lie is plotting, its over-j bo ■ i pa«L J ’ jiujecd ! If wo: uppji to- judge of ibli }u i CojiperhSad parish}' the shall’ have a rebellion, in uppr Northern sofj, 5f the find men of Util dp mot, jn t kneel and lick , the .feet of j his arch conspirators by’ the duicago platform.- ,Un ipcratic parly can-wipeout ce, lite treason of Bfecken; on-. Slidell. Benjamin,l’aud jorerjs in the cause of ireas Id bo well ip avow all a!lu- : die.“past.” Wb do not de- Hitibn of the Unionism! of tr to be present ■1 i-' .qt- OF. BE A v ER COCTTY. k?he Will bJ, F s™ . C<7fee ?f’ In ,* h . e "“'dst .of a iork. one of power and policy, of Aenj Ho»" CB3^TSU&SER, «t. »»n ■ be reqnireQy * ,fro S gxr^jSVilfttftik; binolife^- ‘pi> ■ ■'■ ■ * ’ &’'” ’ JSOBLB,- ! Wgh* s Ofitb«“T^le“‘fe s^oB.e j|ff , “policy of tbo t^B-cnt,iodicftK' toi iHe*. :3V J. the BWHAMjiHosuQ. y^JjA^WBEBCE, ooa«« of acting the hlgheet duty * % .<r e m, p#ww»; of : rt®‘-ifP|Ua?Hg9-i,inil;;of jWAr:( iftr ; bHeJiOld ( v *;• ,tbe!;.power • ! i« i .‘Jr;::si|BJsklCK,-'ihih: in# &rgfc will- address t& T* ii -'‘l >.ti 1 i f .;vsp : : :! Sv ti*ble • |?®\W-! l H v,e i. 0D £ ae- ;•••>!'pi,; ;:■>■; even ton stricteraccountability. .We I Loyal iaeq-and loyal wdmoc ofßea- faaye Taaoh^;tjhe :j CTjßiaid: our cdani' vier county, are i invited! to -nojit. d«£-- Tn’n.mass. het I oy* bavl’lbd greatest . P? pd * ?P°* Mfnglil Issue.' j Wei would tin .J* ••ciiyii i I .1 , ; urge, than, .aa the first consideration' Hf° Held in the | ti £ j;fcU U k L V 6ur action a matte, grand rally | Job nBon,and. 0 1, porious deliberation; j-i emervlbering I tfto. Union- Tojyn.sbjpa are invited tb.l that your action ’may 4'eoj'de tj|e dei»- oirguiiizo and come m.procession;-. . ptfnjr,,#;*be,.p^i[i.Q'n v . .pAtji.al*- ’[.A iplondid banner wili l Cbepfe^entod<v a or v paittizan> ji .1 To - I • iui !■ .iT ? ■ -1 - ! into. your,.deliberations. Carefully. ■l6 the township, more than miles j exe iudoievery | motive ; B av«' .tbfc-tbe the Court House,,haying tholarg.., all J imporlaol lone— the: con eat delegation, idl,proportion td the j tribute iriostf py your paction .ijto the (ihmkjer of Union v-ilisens: ! V 1 . ,the «oant.rywp;Havingj ,dpne k I -M ! i' ' ! this you will tfieo bo -ireparcdl to,act. flieive your woi 4 apd your dccupatiloira for. j?n,e day; and oome out to the meeting, [ Let us have a fraid review qtj thd Loyal people off the- country oh; that I day. ‘ Give oi|e full daj’ to }'our'coaijtry , s c.ausal’ [The following Marshals harp been appointed for, tlie,| fifties , Convention,'j Oct. 6lh : i|'." j '.‘J | | A. Vf:. Tnyipr.; V* !,[ Gaptl Jumeh Datragh, l Div ‘ID‘ M«rqu|.v ! ( ,T .! W." WHUanis, ;(.'apt. M. - litt'wsOn.-; I Wm. ITlionias, A. J. Lawrbneo, A : . ! J.i lU6oki.lt. M. MMvim,*’Richey Lukin,: -!);•. B. P.-pitminins, ;A. P. tj.ioock, ■ C&| H Y .Marks, Goolir ihg, Thonfas. Joseph' Pbiilnf, Jf-I W. Bocrts, J’ob.prt: Cboder, ; A. i DaVul Rued, *Alexr Ewing, IJiftneS. S. H. Ijiieppr, Jas. i J>> jilsiin. John M.Shroiles.HciiryPhil- ( fii-l, Robertson, Daniel Corbus. t ‘ C|yU.:TK|phiaB Campbell, . < j - .. •. .J-., , > i I'l’heseMarshals ore requested to use; jtl&tr*effortsto secure large (U‘loga- t tions.frum their-Township.; ■ j I IJan.es PAtleraoh; E?q., M- WVyiind,) j.i : Ledlie. M.f B. ' Welsh s|nd VV, ;A, j Lpird, j tep.td;prqcure';a«<d■ present kjie | I'pe’ delegations will form all Uie Coiirlj Hibusof and bo counted; ■ they . go 1 in j j llie gateat tlio.Fair Grounds, .■ - j I' [ToWnShlps may, select a man. 1 to'as- i ii&t in the Ccanting. '- 1 . 'si; ; ■ •» . , . n r . By order of Co. Committed. i !■; SVV;' , J,- s. butaM, ch'n. ;.i i-! | 'The 204th Regiment.' ■'[ ij 1 j |Tl.is Regiment ,in which.pre many,) j Bjravcr county men, one whole com- I i paiiy',. wo Relievo; is now Uialitmed j jneaß Washington ■.city,* -lir was re-1 edited hy (jhd (Jalhipe, of Pittsburgh,! by speeiul permission of the way- ’dd-.i j.partment for Heavy Artillpry. Gcp. j;i|. Irwin', fOn of Leu. W. WJ lrwjn df | I this county la. a MajJjr. Ho; raised 'a i jcpmpatA; of about one huyulred and j j fifty ar.th was afterward' pydippiod : to ] I life Majorship He is, aboutiinineteen! y|ara of'age, a fine scholar,[ah-enerl| ■'gjbtir, intelligent and wqriliv jhung j 'iipm, esteemed and beloved by alKwhoi lit' ' • ’ i \' khmv him. He will make Ip popular iihd efficient' officer, and wiH|Hoon -wirp higher promotion. Allhongji a young |»fan tor so respousinle a poiuion, he : lif capable of filling it w ulcered it' 'and and ability.: We congratulate him up, oh his success;- Capt. tjlhiirhs Rhodes: is tho Captain of - the.company, frbm ibis .county, and Lieut, gdinjucl Law r,|neo c is‘2d Lieutenant. ;■ T[hey, •ajo both experiotjeed Soldiers 1 and. will lijlako good officers'. 1 ' I ■ ' : Attend, to, the Assessments- !l We a ainur<r il S’ , .go upon oiir friend's the Importance ot attending to tlw us.scss mehlfi, both olf tbeisoldicrs iln t ie, field, ' and citizens a't home, w hoareS entitled tp vote. The men, tylio : are in the 1 fjjeld, giving their time and' (Willing 1 lbeii lives in. the.’defence .of 'the coun try, should hot lose tboir voto| by dby neglect' or carpl.esanoSs oh’ ojpr pari. Have your loyal friends and neighbors assessed at once, pay bis opuinty jt'ax' of ten cents, .and send the.' evidence Ibereofto him by mail at onco* togethj the .Union ticket t :&e, j &v ory man whp knows of a soJdipm the fjield have him-assb^sedbefore Jt is tnb: late. And remember -to have every loyal voter in yoor township asSeased; whether at homo W in the army; 1 must be done at, least ten day|sibeleire the October election,-. Hextf Satnr* day(l“t of October) is the last day. ( .i j ■' t v , , ■- d I agt.Be it known to all onrj'readers that’ at Ne# Brigh tpr, can be found bn excellent assort moot !of Dry Goocis, Boots, Shoes apd Clothing, for fall and * winter wear, and bis prices moclvbolowi tbp B akt- 1 ero wbolesale ' Gifcl hint ’ a 'tv-,.'-, i-'l'. '.:’' r k V - P. re P J-'c ' tb§ Southern press new.# aS becoifieft ja "CiUzen invested ‘With world they vyoujd accept < higli, pr sfogativei ,To, any one promiseuct bnonlion reci [uninfluenced, by. personal umnsidern r separate''nationality. Thi ,liojjiB andj unbiassed by; parly j|affitii> known tp, those composing l ues, jooktpg hi this question ||in the Wnlion; hut happily duri |igbt pfduty, I policy uni| expediency, tingsa Manifesto was issu PWng ~would bo i cleiu-cr than putf ®*jin,}n; Secretary of 'Si [duty Ip qonliime the present Adrninis* so called Oonfederary. ' hy jtration nptirthptobelli jo. is-cr&sbctl. President Davis, avowedly it|iP, present;,that,iijie, Ad- world know that no t-onif I tpipTstfatioh. ||as committed priors, concession would bo nccop ,wb'ay.guftratit3| have we df right jr.g t>ut 'complete. ; absolui eVen to prtysupio that-anpthci Admin- deuce - . This indicate* cle.it .istratipn woulpibe free frpm -ere Convention, doinmidinga c wrf Really four years qfexperiouce hostilities iii the late of thr lias furnished the present Adwfnistra- uj, were; hot looking to. a tion with a knjiwlcdgp offthe details' ia reslorid Union. There i the Wants, f’ppdiremenls. ftinh duties .to wafnint us •in eondemi ot llicir ppsitipn. Mouths, :il- least, j policy, even out>idc of rel niasi\claW btfpro a pew Adinfnistru j tiona. ,lt is Jflie height folly to; »,vi •„ t tion could; fullM eoinpicheuJj the, re- ipresume that if they will liot; yield 1 ~- ' V .®- rcm ' quitements or be able to discharge the w j len their country is aesolitl'dV their I wo l ? Ucd : O.emoerati. diitu-s,, intelligently; nhring Jwhid, armies defeated, their imp .riant phi-'cently held m ttvisp) l-iuc liow; much evil might Belpll tbc. cos captured, their hopeless, chition adopting ,gr> L country? ... j' ; fj , . J and famine staring, iheni' ui. the'face. withojitWossing a.T'er dottmo u t l * B f.<l ahsorhjng Mfttfiun. that ihcy will 3 kid Theme-nr .armies ThetilldWing ii now before the country, upon iho ho- are wjih;dr:iwn, tiife 'blockade raised, 'j. ” i , f -*- lotion of which: depends pur iihlional the - needed,rest and siipplie > phfainPd' >' A motion waa tor the t , perpetuity is Blip’ suppression jof. rc and their s defenccft sircngt helled-—'j poinlinont of a Cmm-mutee on hellion and . tile rosiorstjon ptg the Would yoii have Sherman irthdrawn -Hprisj-■ H }}i?g,vsli<' l i »t Un’on, Whatever faults;,:! hp ; |ircscnt | from Atlanta, with Georgia, and ultl - on Admijiistration inay'-havPicomriiitted, tanately thcCoqfedqraey.'at liisYnercy? 1 ictS?, 1 ' an .7 e , '■*!'%' certaiply.a want of doi,ernuini|h>n .and I Stop Gm.nt when jie is vul« ringlfich- l aiu *t JJ, *np effort to sappeess 1 obhllion niid pfe- j mond ?• ‘ Sheridan ! frpnv, his victorious} "I 511 ‘‘'NS .serve.,the unity ,of the iiilninif:.?' Parragnl inM-ho act iof re-! Wl t“° u :t the ootting ot an eannot he impn;ud to} it. ; :Wtic|n itiey i ceiving : lhe| capilulaiion c f MiibiJe ?; t'VOMinaof a T —a j«t, the assumed ,thc runs of government they j Slop them fdr what ? Td., ry |«i:-ex- 1 Jy er Jj.!. '■>, lanI an ' v ,s hoiirii!}; found, (ipyen Scales an open reiiellion,! pcrimenl, to .say the leasi mf 4f/ fin- of -Srpf. ,1/A. • ;...^ ■ and .throe othcijs, viz; Kentucky, Mis- and. .absiiral. W iut jbetteij , : -"fi souri, and Maryland, about - equally j.pehee eoulu' 1 wiij, have j WBHDtelai'ncs; Prihls,, Coh4rt{« 1f« diyided onAhe yiiestion of iscpnnition. j;ihati,Urant, Sherman,'and Paffagut ? j pacas, >Poplins} Cluclts. fc|| The Treasury I,hail been fubbiids the | They .are, fast compromising iwit.li }di.. I .i.i..'v A' I ■ ■ : ■ , li’ . . 1 ,<- - . ; . , 1., 1 £ , ' if.elt.9, ISot ons. i - c,, Msssn* arms- stolon, the. navy useless,, and the j rebels on term* noth satisliicrhry and : . ; „ • army' dishandjcd or , scattered... The ; permanents iThe only ri sd to ‘an 1 w,l h”PShoes end t lathing ctj.’ [ Solilli had rnisjou and equipped jirmies, j lidnorable, perma lent peace now, hn; be found atj James ,H. Stokeai, s;| j thrown up defences, seizedtaml g'arri- j llirough an active prosed tion of'the /Brightdh, door to the Kc\>‘ f ’ isoned forts, ajid in fact .ipadVj every war,: To nigh pleiiie in »uy ; other; Hotel. !■ Call and examine. *" preparation fop war. Willioutj an 'ar- way, js feneiMiraglng traitors-i#i ilieir, ! ' nnf, without d iiaVy, withbul money, treason,lepkindling their 1 opes, stinl j tvUhout munition stores ■ or, iieqnip- j ulating/ltheir effo|rls. If this policy , hU’ijs, without mean-j anytliing. it means .division and j me-nije War.or fcven yidteßl itscic from I reeognflion. Arej '.you p eparcil, for, rattaclf; the Afijminislrati<>n:ieo r he*inl-j>ilhisi' Would you! see the country dw 'prtlvqr, and undertook thje' wdrk.'iif • vided after - so mticdv,;hloo(l and .treks. [subduingand Restoring the]Unjoin It urc sjilmjl,.and that, too. when 0115- if«| has raised, qijniod and 'eqiiipp|d., and ; forts are aboirt being crowned jyjth j fed, i million and a half into; lias ere ifinal success ? A| 'h lin’d re J •llimishiid ate'd-a fiavy - dlJat astonishes ai/il lerri- - dead' heroes who sleep in Southern | fios the world} has. piovided tlic mon- | soil, a quarter ot a fnillio i of; living,., icy t<». pay }lhje army and j disabled-graves, pur; ple.c gj;s Ho the ! j .meet all tlie. expenses ,of,.lheUovern,'< | dead, our duty to the living; our past | jtnent.’ .Tlie'annals'of. ihq, ■yhri!d may.j history, our obligations to tlie present,! ;bo seiirelied,' 2n vairi to find any thing 1 and .future generations,’ alike forbid it.; \pqnal in magnitude to this wt>rk he-j Peace, by ; recognition ne’er cpuld^be;! Icpinjilishcd iijUho same lirr.pi Aiidj permanent. , : With six Vet 11 liiindre.dj i| not only in raising and equip, ar*: iniles! of boundary, willinut liafurail i | inies lias-, the - Administration . dope I division, with our , rivers , railroads, j ! wpnilprs, but our successes thorb'selves ! moun|,ai)i rangejtj anji vi lleys. inters huvo been wcndorfal,:; Marj’land, j sevting both countries, ca iscs pf war ! Kehinoky an]d Missouri liaye been I would arise dail)k |flal the eoanffy [saved; ,'l'enneAsee. Arkansjast; |Uoqisi v ! never will aceepi of such a peace.— j ana.* Florida arid Wu.-t Virginia have |We have more confidence in the pa j bean wrested from rebel graspj North,; triotism of the-people; ye the ’leaders and South Carolina. Georgia, 'Missis-, of the domogratic party ; iro cneoura -B'PP'i }Ccsas, j and JSgstern Virginia,, ging the South with a j.sqrpn'ces .ph'rUy-fe. onn possession; the'lMissu- Traitors of the So .ith hiiltl intercourse] sippi from its koureo io its pio.ntli, has, with Democrats of the North!; rebel been opened, qiyidiug'lho .Coilfedera * netyspapers ar,e fi|led will encpiirage ey cast |and-\|est-rwith. Sherman at .ment st the prospect'd’a Democratic Atlanta; dividhig i’t north uVidj ryielory, liailing it as the , larbinger of Farßigjit ’ at [Mobile,. S(liei|iaiin , ap-j.iheir independenpqt Toy hi ir.eii, look pfoachmg Richmond yictofnously by !at these fillets, Are they not signifi j ivay of fhe -Shenandoah Vall,ey, and j cant ? Do Ihey nOl belol:en coniplic- J Giunt holding) the Cqntedcriicyjby the ily between leadifigrcbeh and leading throat at,- Richmond, the fbrift thej*. Democrats ?. (!api loyal nen tfeacberonelyj seized ! rotakenpx their a tbat has to'dopeid for politic ports effoptually blockaded, their navy cat successes on lUnioi? reversed*?— armies defeated, rout- Every vwictory r .gained by the armies edv .and 1 demoralized, fheirfinances of tbo Republic lessens heir chance jeoined, their [resources 1 cut off, theiV every reyerse; strengthens 1 hope of foreigp aid ’disappointhd, thelth,eir ! caiise! * Thu, ini, itself, should be Confederacy-telll soon be broken and Sufficient; to open the ejes apd drive subdued, and]: rebellion-bq a thing ot from the party overy loy il maq.jn the !. 8 Pp®t. The present. Acinjnistra- land. Belong; tc a part r that grows tion may saic|y challenge the: .world weaker, as-' the govern neiit grows fo> a gotfipainison with strongorj grdw , § sffdng vb.eti'pnfjno rnenta gr.d [ -'! ble armies—your broth 3rsj fathers, ' If you desire, then; to see the Union restored rebellion crushed, — 5- v*—* at , f^ or S 8 ® nc 9 ur v ; will give youif yotefoi the, lie.-election ; in{« rrds, |.nerves, ' pf Prcaident jl/iacolri. . Of the inte"r 10 strike down ydur frienda rity of bis AdnunistiAtion lypu cSnli hs.tliOr to prolor.g aco itqst that is have : nor doubt, because evisn, the **** tlB ?’ l Tl pisiminj; the defend tongue of calumny bfs never dared to- n >on ! Loyal men,'how. impeach it.; The eleetiQP of • E^prjficousidtffatiqn'ofW- 1 dent.Lfocolnjwas tbe pretext of.re- °f patrjotisro. pl' policy, glike bollion. thoudhconducted in constita- ? r B®i Sou resell ct President tional mannß>; If we nq«gdail to re x , P®?* D j> H«« election \ isures peace elect him, it jwill WIt “, *, r ® h t or ®4 Union - and reunited on ouf;part-4a cqmproniiicwvith tres-; P ob P’®% r _ ; i-| V ;. son. ;Hi« e 1 theTwodtd - TdeSdav oAOctober rebels. andi .tbe world. Oiir invite wilt t tirlr if,-* • -“Id thi ‘ sr opi- Mippi «obd«e rebellion, 1 else. bUdet«rmin ,wd m. and hasten their ebii'ihis bare now no other hope, < defeat. Their press fd: eetLaUmdlating them tlo c til Aftcffthe election,' as be defeated, S depehdafice will be ackoi Tuß Sonb is awaiting the th|nnoaintens|. anxiety, "hsuS liP*lhe- North’ deter fate. The re-election of"] the. spirit.< ka t yr J&} t 4do!,fisri the election nfPrcsidentl. weigfttytban'tdh id Bd ! i ; principles represen Wd- IH ■mg candidate : r ■ By aec nomination onthePlatfoiFi ;cd stißaUimoee,:PreHid( ifttandepledgedyi ih elected one prosecution of the w bell ion ehallbesubdaedan rpetored, ;Tl»e ConventiOl go r aitef ,80nounci ug that been a failure, deolajp.ua tbe Convention ranch the represent, , that ; immedi should be Toi* LbessasJ itiesi "Gen; ed' tfid nornitiaiion stand;! pledged/ if' eleriaad, to nohcflidt?i the and ' ThV‘is-‘ the punish is ilnis tlearly f : tlieestioti that ‘ natural itsel ftoevcry |rr.’tell fg entf n -is : -lrtoBt'likeiy : to permanent peace: ontheba stored Union ‘t- —forloyal -no- other/. . Before that- ( assembled,: Southern «lat iN,... jTirluiifj? l. Ufiion ▼ictojry tlien. inKi lp*7 MI S?Sffl‘ , fg '8 eqaal fA'^?i b yt Wproye |tffgel" os vaS 9^. .:6a.t9 ihe p o ;,“ n^:- t!°n of no \tX ' Th *- to ' the «Sr%- man. The loas of thVjL D J?°“» ■gfe.j - SovernVn^ 1 erila 'tfbuld follow Gn; er S tit " ou! <i bdi ti miyjnoiMjjceraoiit n l ' Var| *J, ■ you* j duty to y onr f matter. ' SecunTeverv gresann yoar power'^j^ 1 " Col portent.’: , • .|f.pf aHi3 ia , >. We urge upon t B O loi'l 1 r | nCT f B ?d|v! g n tt nce SD , d a te n 'iU lf>ya l “S 1 - - ,real ®'- fab are bright and full A V>« «i .bellion is fust failing yanoing ;cc>l.amng ofTotv'^ th ■ ii ..[Trlutors ijjj. "«<»?»• our defeat, at-4h' e pdU9 h 3» •result of] the; election \ s £ hope must -fail them. U « duty,, war M?iU give, vy 8 v vd ' > brave defenders Wf; and (we, will‘be a l2 w Uinted and hapj.y people. . qur.soldiers expect,- the con. pects, the ..paat'nii.'l tWfculJl demaiid»|every -.man to d.. h&L% y ; SrRUTAN,a'«,%g l ■ 1 . mm >iou JChtey; xcept in mouths hat l old out tiring ihdiiT nd their in3‘ •wledged.r— result whir because the mines tbeir ; jincoln wiilV LtbeK-orth les rudgn fictile, yrbafc t J s . ; , fipmieui; for. incolnmriro bifod'fo th» hiii oppoaS cpiing'the' b Construct-, iht: Lincoln ttoa vigor r,- until re ijUlbeU nion n.:»l,Chiea,-. jtfcke war jibs par / t£ ; .,llisy jute,- -efforts ifeof^hwiti^ '|iug accept ji ofiiop'lhe d aUottipt jiicuisjoni tfheti/aud ecnre 'bs a is re rfeii incsire I loiiwentiou, __ , :HmeHan4: Convention in Buritig : ibe Onr readers shonlk mir f Jr ,. Lno; qonwiMasblCobvbntioni which is to U, gnilipn oH- p-,. , - ’ i .‘•■’UUel ■wjiliTvfeU ;X J bg l ° tnor r ow (Thu«j e tluii- Gon- j ’ Vo - expect.tq j see large -delei*: b&dis, sit-J gP' fron?t,,Beaver Cnmitr. ed »•; Mr- speakers! f?om abrbiij are' w 'i e ,;, ate of the be there. .. ! , ~‘ F T .order of . J / _ ’ •*. '• to lot the '■ i ■T’j'' rohijse, no, x wraot. sherra#ii, gfe ed—noth- Bab; Fafrugul, and all oiir bran .« iridepen'i- cebs and;soldiers aroj dealinirilie \y. thatflie heavj'.bio«;fl„ ilio i r bssation ot #r- t [t jinanttes. - V hbe > n h r P™seentetf yitli 11. l sk, peace Willi ® u the overtime - r/f ifuiir* ■ sdfficient arms,' and. thvirj con-frilly Ihci.:-. ing such a 1 home. ‘[keeppw Ljj ' n I declarii- / ' i , question ires tjke vic- m j, -. j ■% j United Tix I • Xoticje is. hereby:"'von to allit-!*'* ■j who hayebeoh assesyot rinM-»r jieaß ciso the,United.'■ Beaver-County, tJijrtt- tlu’i.r taxt now.;d‘no anil, payaj'!o ; , and tbatp be. at the of ! "l W; Hamilton, Rsq, in ibe bf>r-r| of Beater, .on Thursday the, of September:, in pepsoh nrliyijif"' to receive the same . ;; ' Davip-.Saxk(l.:' ; Collector 24tf» I>* ?i i - ■ ■■■ 'I 1 Agricultural IVTeptin? TheJoffieeM and jßeaveij County p Ivvill. hold their next metHiw “'-p 1 [Court- House, on Tuesday!, o ,n f 1; .10 a.-si.' •AH persons havinsr claims j against tlgi Society.p™; ■; sent them on t/> for. tho!ir action, a|;d-ffii '^! ,nlc hT gard to premiufnf|'wffi h e heard On that day? ;A la" on thelpart 'of officers iunl ffl3l ia requested. Byiorder / r - ■pr. , -'S|p'TAf^- v - i;- \z- s ■ , r •! C > Washington, , Septembt 6 'f’fll T. J; Ayers; editored the.MwJt-' V, Sah Ftianciscb, arrived J' ?re .W; from thjb front. ’ Hore|> ort . fe ” quigt Slidcommon-place, visual picket firing and ag shotted salute,in hytnerr,of aU T! a iJ j. 5 victories which the incredulpp- , V. indicating a hattie,, and Sberidalils success ruiriors at*. eiit asi ttoy wereLqh./Satnr-» ■ The; nr>; have to wa ' longer [tor ihed6velopente nt 1 ; intentions n' , • ;• IfE. ToB.AS’Tit $iKNt;-r’’Pint bottle's lameness, cuts, galls, colic; *P /• Varranled cheaper than a 1 ) _j. It, is used by all /tjie groat. on Long- Island nbursc.y, . cure ring bqn,e not' spavm, *' f np, liniment in existence , it is stat'etl W'.ciire 't does, i * owner ■ £ j.v out after trying-one :bottlc. h o ,i|| revives andoltensaivest i' jr n|| over heated or driven horse lie dnd belly-hcbeTiit i*“ B . n ®f; iu tt| Jdst as snre. as .the son n.sj& jibe Sdrse ietnbrbcatiou ’ Sold by air dr%gists.J OOP': ,m landtSt-jXew^rt^k-;'^ ialU)
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