The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 05, 1864, Image 2

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jorPreeldent, ■
AM LINCOLN,
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Vice President,
WJ JO HN SON
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Rational
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ABRAfr
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islcjentiai Electors.
Isssi^iAL.'
Norton M’Michkel, Philadelphia.
Cunningham^Beaver County.
• \ REPRESENTATIVES.
' ! 1 Robert PK% , ISElias W Hale
2 6 Morrison Costs -14 Cjhas H Shriner
Henry Barnet, - 16 John ffister’
| William H Kern 16 DM’Oonaughy .
-..jp. Barton HJenks . 17 David W Woods
: W Charles M Runic- 18 Isaac Benson
• ‘<7 Robert Parka J, 19 lohn Patlon
•' William, Taylor : . '2O Samuel B Dick*
.. jd. John A Hiestand 21 Everard Bierer ~
. IQ, Richard H Coryell '22 john*P. Penney
II Edward Halliday 23 E M’Junkin
12. Charles F Reed „24.-J.W Blanchard -
tTnion P:
Union Dial
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IROB’T R: (KB!
OAMES R. KEL)
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.MICHABIj ]w ?
ingress'. ~ - r
KNCE, Washington c n
ent Judge.
'IN'/ Lawrence co
iejribly.
llmver,-',: SV? •: !’
ED. Washington,
ILY . ;• %
iionotary. -
STAND, Boavor. ,
Commissioner. , -
S, Hop swell.
useDiiector.
IAM.Y, Economy t]>,
i iditor. u
HAM,' Hanover.
i of Academy.
Jeaverj J
Beaver, ,
y. Beaver, 1 '
Co
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bside
County
gjpsgPH' lE|ON
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fBAM’L jU’MAN
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JjAMKS WIIITJ
V. Trusi
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• 0: L. DEME
;e«s
Terms of S
I Argus, per ann
(Vitkin the veai
flEnd'of the yeal
I These terms v
j'.; Rates
'Cine square, I"
iJEach 'subsequci
ii column,. 6 mo
,li oolyttm.R mol
|,l dolqnml ’t> m
j Professional an
I übi
i im,
g'.veivthe ile-to
tions of loyally,
oiirarmies. | j ■_ , ( | ; , .
Wo I feel satiiified that no pogjjy of
respect
abloleaders', could be jt’iccessfully oiv
ganized against Mr. Lincoln, lib, by
his course since bo came into power,
made the platform ,wh cli was adopted |
at Baltimore,- £ n( l-ho and, li'is.friends !
now proudly i»n|J deli, nlly stand upon :
; it. -It is liie-Union and the Constitu.-
, . 1 ; ■ : j *
■ tion—tbo'Union impregnable iind per
pelcal —the Cojislitutidn inviolalo'and
* < , •! * ■ 1 [' | i 1 • ,
eternal.* With such a man, andsucli
a platfpijrv, the friends .of the govern
ment,, which: was. formed by the.ho? j
roes arid statesmen ot-thc Revioluli in, i
cannot |bir{ Be triumphant ober the!
band of iinpH icipled and in j
e ’ the Norlly ;whc have' conspired with 1 !
the traitor! bp the South. It-is now;
tho.’grca , principle is to Pb do*
cideil.- ,<|; . . .' ~ •|
*« . Then,leithe friends of the Union j
9 and the institution put on tlieir ars
' mor and energy and devb
tion jn aid w our glorious and now
victorious armies in sustaining, tlie'i
" j Republic, by| electing’ Abraham Lin
’ {coin,‘and >hat UcrJing*patriot r ; Andrew
'Johnson, of Tennessee. ,
The Pe ice Democracy
Those,cowjarclly- peace* Democrats
——j who are eont! riually'talkjiig a!wy,'ttfe
the Returns,- j Constitution Led tire u
ibn of the Count}' Con.- bout peace and harmony and the hor-'
eadqparters wjll bp at rofs of sliod ii ig hlood, have.been ric
lotel, | (Hjall’s) and - the purchasoof fifty thoiis
the- County Committee and Garabal|di rifles, thirty thousand
ttf. furnish tickets for Navy Revolvers, and ammunition jto
o delegates -from each any amount,i and actually received ;,a
he committees of the part Of this J formidable armament.-
i »*ps will designate iwo For what basj all this terrible prepa
ng in the returns, an i it ration been Irnado. by the peace Demo
will not fail to see t »ey cralsf They say _ they desire, peace
i, as it fs made a.pari, of with their southern .friends—that par
! armies should, bo withdrawn and pur
oof fleets called home to stop the effusion
J; S. RUTAN, Ch'y.. . pf blood. 1 T<|; accomplish
they babe selected as a candidate for
the Presidency a man who has beep
at the head of the armies of the. Re
public, and been engaged in shedding
southern bipod to maintain the Tlniiiri
against treason and rebellion, bat who
now stands upon the infamous peace
platform 'dictated and made for him at
Chicago by disunion men of the North
and southornj bailies and cat-throats.
To elect" their favorite peace candi
date, they propose to aria the mem
bers of the itjiparty and begin a bloody
war in the north, which shall .cripple
,jtiip friendn bf thel Union who .are
struggling for its, (existence. j.
er These peace. Democrats while pf«-
in- tending u be the supporters of the
3w Unibn, aiii secretly making an effort
mr to put the knife to the'throat and (ho
‘ 1 torch to the house of all whefsiapd ;by
■ their country in Is time of peril. They
rot would 'carry desolation and destruc
tion to the jentire north if theyv 000111
in their hellish purposes:
,d WHiie ptote iding to deplore the evils
of war. they would pretend to check
r|d bi
lines,
mink
seeding 10 1
Executors, Adi
Uratora and Auditor’*
8 X
i qt* perlineTeaoh Insertion
triages will be- publish/:d
i ime doe* not exceed it n
itional line 6 cents wilt x
in the dodoes of deceSa it
'be published free. i
Vj Notices.caeh
-■( I-ocal , tootipes,-0
Deaths and
gratis where the's
aJ linest for each jaddi
barged—excepting
i'ioldiers^wiiiebwil
THE CAMP
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I' The .4 nj'ts w
| Subscribers [ jor
I Advance. • Semi
diately. :[ ,
: AIGN " A.RSUS”
50 CENTS.
1
% *
i Sena
j:-'-Oq:
Y • The following
ceiv.ed by tl
’Committee:
if :J. S. Krn
| of Massachi
•i Meeting on
Chairmen
aa-The
‘ ' be on Sail
: [instead of'
; lished last'
„ I .James Pat
I others, wil
Sen<
% a res
huttee, th
the Beavt
Chairman
r.l
of
;ed
tw
is author!:
I copper to
tbwnship.-
several to
rns
bri
icy
t ii
persons to
is hbped t
• are* brong!
their duty
By 01
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Great
Ree
i rkoi
25
1 to
Prices mi
,Calicoes
3
proporticj
to the gr<
ist d
>ry
■ an
wishing!
early call
in all kinds o
of Dressjgoot
sold at‘ Iruijn
theplaec—F(
Rochester, n«
M’-B&latDos, Prints,-Coburgi AU
pacas, Popliiis, Checks, Muslins! St'
Sliawle, Notiops.&c-, tog< ,£
with Bobta, Shoes and Clof
be found at Tames H. Nt
Brighton, mxt dbor to: the
Hotel. Call and examine. 7 VV
" ■■■ .. /-!!
J^hoice.—lt is jay fii
■ ij£jj„pf.a Mrong • liiiii
Georgia, that, a majori
At hint a came J!'or
fa/f truce .if ste
••r ntf/LtW l<nr
’’’ ’ ' .
■ >. .Atla sta’s
' very «u
; --sentiment in
/ j.tj.thd titizei
ofgojntf furl
Altegs
Oct. & IBS#.
idltor i& Proprietor
id County Nom
.008-
loriptlon to Argui
n advance $2 1
; 2 '
3
e strictly adhered to.
Advertising:
tion....
sertion.J
;..j.
sinesa Cards, not ox-
$1
-12 6o
20 6o
.36 DO
8 DO
11 bo sent to Campaign
• : 50 cents a eop3\ in
in yohr names immo-
r W ilso:
mimg*!
g dispatch has been •<
: hairman of the Coknt
IILAT)EL]PHIA, Oct. 3d ,
Rsq.:— Senator Wilson
ts, will boat your jtns
6th instant.
dON GAMKHON, ,
ite Central Committee.
ting at Homewood .jd
ly, Oct Bth. at I. p| m
lay, o«|t. 7th, as pitb
<• Hon. John Alliu inj
on, Wilde, nd
iross the Tnoctuig. .1 >
uction in Ddr Goons.
1 dpwn.3s to 40 per C >nt;
cts; Muslins f-25 : cents;
,40 eta, and all goods in
avo bee i roducedjßv : +ng
ccline'in one
Woods should giro' u i ail
1 secure great bargains
'goods. A choice a oek
s, Delaines; &c., will be
Sus figu res.i Remer iber
iriune’s Cheap Store In
ar the Post Office. {/< \ '
.. AB rlham LINCOLN 1
I We sincerely] believe that the re/
clecuonoi - Abraham "Eiitrtoln, Presi
dent ot the United’ States, is df toe
..giestest irtpoijtancb completely to
crush ottt tehellionj and restoro ihe
Union, fits perfectly, spotless char
actor has vfcon film ithe Con’fideuce of
the best men of the lind. His pbs||>
lionas a statesman is tie
comprehension of the plainest] citiieu
of lie country, fie never enveloped
himself in mysteryji in order to da
wrong. 'He ia always open, free and
Bones t.wid Of oOnrbe he will always
besuccftsfal in doing right, in all
bis operations lb crush'rebellion and
restore peace,be has r.ever onco.swery
ed from! the great object he" had irij
vieyr— for the great .purpose for toe
accomplishment i;o(- tthich thousands
of lives of the besbfand bravest of our
i | [' . ' )
citizens have been’ devoted, abd mil*'
1 i • j • ! j., * - [
Wo,ns of money contributed. Kp oth
er) statesman could, Jae jeuccessfulfy,
have guided tbe' nation, amid the
slormsiof; robe lipnL That storm still
bowls before a sjtrijggling government
and people, end even with greater
force thart evoi , ibr he has to contend
not only with nrm9 but
with bad mer andpßSstora in the
North, who hre’.leagued with the
South for the overthrow of our Re
publican government., Bat the great
majority of the||»epplb are sound, !de-'
earnest imd dletlermined, be
cause they kroiw that an able and
honest hancf las control of the ship
ofjStato, and; inat no' peace, can |bo
made other which will .be
permanent and bonorabler The"’pep-*
pie want no change in the head of the
nation.' H, - ,1 j-'
We,sincerely believe that Abraham
Lincoln can carry t]ie election in eve
>y| loyal State against any man. the
friends of disiiiiun can name, but
most certainly - against treorge B. Mc-
Clellan,', who ; , by standing upon jtb*’
infamousfChcitgo plktform with Pen-1
dlpton of phio who has said that the j
rcbeliiojp is [rig ht, andhwho thanked
God that he Had not] jcontribiucd or
voted a, dollar’ to support pm brave
armies ot the [Union, and 1 whp has
all his former prelen
,whilst at the bead of
it 'by kindling n tjoo nt7r~w&flag«tio n .
;Tlit. jinjihiis ihi-j prefix nt “Peace 4 ’
in'ibe »ia|ne|<>t Democrncyisi an enor
mops : jfa luehotid, I truly In <
kecpViiL jwith; tftei Recoil' history of'
that nipt
Tiie SUilh; alwgyi ,J»i »t«d iouijly\ o*
iVmi <j raf vwhifni wu itgli iig.Jhx. Jhe
inaintf nance of ope of the lAOst .intol
erable the . world, .ever'.
knew,land whilst it wua earrying QJD
their plansfor. the oviithroWfdf 4be
it dehonijce'd every madfhving
in the! north as [being disttruopists;—-
lie old northerpjdub-eatingadvulatea
still follow ir> tool track, ofthe origi
nal tn itprs. They showthe falsity
of the r deraocraW by preparing for
the b oodslxid and desolation in ad
vance to| resist the resuit of , the an
cient Idotnocratijs principle,.! that the
majority cAa/j rule.] It would ; procure■
peace! by War at uorae.. They, cannot
nq,l Jo ss this south did—steal ,arms
to ruin the ;ouhtry~but ..they buy
them and ejidfeavbr to smuggle
throng'd the Cu«om House free of du
ty, Eade jarms, With; which
they lezpectflheir work of treason to
bo accomplished. If they canuot ac {
com jjlish their j hrp We _by bal lota
theyl would Jdefca; the [popular will by
inaugurating bloc dy jvar. But there
cure or al! this; that is to
'! even by the sarnel arbitrary pro
hat , George B. j | McClellan did
aitoroua me nbe-s ofjlhe Mary«
seizt
r i
cess
the ti
il
T'
'dr
jra: -
(bo leatlerS ;of this
ben convicted, bang
'.am in. Secret m>l*
is Save been, formed
.aten by copperheads
uid the 1
enca by' the hopes
riori.ber traitors give
arms in (he South.
the duty of loyal
rk Energetically and,
t this dreadful con
-0 our conhtrj’to the
1 bs ve By aiding our
aaintaining the Un
in coin and Johnson
■e md prosperity.—
and Pond Ictdn and.;
tient tp and nid-in]
if destroying the j
on earth. , {
landiLegislata
con?>plracy,anc
thoroiasbigh as
itaryj organ! satin,
in the nbrtbern Si
tqaid the South, I
nowjooly iiji exist!
which cowardl y >
to their frienc' * ir
Ttjen.l what is
men? It is tc w<
fearlessly tpdi fea
spirt cy ami]re itoi
only peace we car
galli ntarmies ini
Ibn. Vote for L
and yon.bave pea
Ybti r'forjJll :C1 clla
.you coiiru
the infaiiioiß wui
[ only free gov« rnr
koi
lent
Voters 6:
t
tlll’s State'njro
to cirry: tlijsS
. Ktemomber I
tioh of liosiilli
pcaie ■ I’
Remember
will resu!
Union. |
1 faeniernbis: '
joicV- in l|ie
heaps th i' i
Remember
Prtjnch Go ;ei
Copperhead! n
[|cmemh ar
OejobcF seen
November.
‘ Remember
District is>.o
Laeear,! a it'
opponcntyJtis
loyal, Ujnion
1 Remember
' i ■ . j
, these two in
lenvemlje
1 go to the po
i tin Unionjcn
; ilcihembo'
La’wrcneeij fn
’ ’ Remempe
! Ti.' |M.cGiirt|n
' itomilmhe
; CJ nay*. Robe
1 Ke|ny for A
j Remoin jo
iWPyand for
|Rem]embo
Irons fiir jCp
' liemoraboi
bain for Aitd
fiemembei
Mqnamy for
(lemembe
Moore, jJoae
<* I: ’ j 1
L. -Doiiipsej
jbou’t for
oratoraL stif>
Ain
sat
tk
an
I ft
thal
suc^
■ju^a
ell
icxi
•thj
nnt
elit
naj(,
vba
9W
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ie.%"
rC
pngroßF; j.
nil vote,for Liiwronfc
Judge;
;d vote for Matthew [S.
Ijf
Rceil and Jamos U.
lily- ; -■■ .
hd vote |for Michael
ir a!
Prl
blbonotary; '*■ i j
ltd . vole for Joseph
iissionor;
I *,
id vote for Jnmca Whit-
; P(jor House .Director; I
r ajnd vote for Alfred R.
i>h |C. Wilson, and bavid
fop;Trustees of Academy
that the Copperhead
matized our ! soldiers as
thieves,''Tnsullers of wo - -
“mprderoU,
naejti/’ etc. '
Don’t for;;ctj that, every Copperhead
odijtor jnfaur jSlate, either silently or
openly; opp >sod the right of tho sol
diere tbyoti. I , ' *J
Jpon’jt forget that wbile thej abuse
Lincoln, ih« y jdb not abuse Jeff Davis.
Don’t loigpt that a Copperhead
laker, at |£ridgewaler, said that
jtf Davis was' righi and “Old Abe”
tbngi! ;
jbpnjt jfoi
xcjlSppthpr
Dohit for
Vote the.
your counti
* v i•<
|ote the
to i»el|i Gra
Fain-ague.
' yote tiie
to pee the r
' tote the,
tpJ jed. opr
wHoleiLph
spei
w
)
IQt'.that the Coppcrh
1 |?}'*?paihize r « v
jet these things, and
Union ticket if. yon
yJr- :
Union ticket, if you ■
ntj, Sherman, Sheridan
Onion ticket if you
eofilioh crushed.' .
i ticket if yon
Ul»g£ waye againove;
tipkot on th
8 ::
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Another Ua Wailed to th*
• ••. v. •,
The contain* an
article
crego ■%.
• tbjs -act
“Bejleal of
the
did,: vote jlbr that
bill,,mod doeanol wish to avoid any
responsibility attaching to ihnt Oct,;
bettering it to hi® right and tej • prepa-1
red il, yot wo moat
ly deny: that Mr. Lawrence either vo
ted torpor in any way supported,the t
measure. We served i with Mr.
renceintbe Senate daring the session
of .1861,' and; although ;w9,;differed
wjth. him .upon this and. some other
questions,; yet we aria happy to staie
tb at o ponall questions touching
a! affain, always found him on
right'/sltfe* Bfere Is the vote on the
final. passage Of the actjor thej*‘cdm.
mutation ofthejflnnago duties;” page
604, Legielattre Record: . j | •
e n‘ , on,lilood I C6ntiell.Pinn€§',
GrOeg.HaM; Imbrie.Lahdci, McCln r’d.
Merideth, Njchols, Parker Schindld,
Serreli, Smior; J ThouipBon,| l 6 hartonl,
and Pqlnlor.NS^fer— lB,v ! 1 " '
) Bound, Clymer,
Crawford, Ful7er,HainiUon. Heistand,
■ - - i. inrunwni> •*
* v . - i• . J .1 , i ... n i . , jL /itional particulars, have’ biv
r^turb 7 tUlfcfUr thfc election, as tlio showed tlioy wore c ighly plt3ivs.cd.wilh (v e iv«d trom a pariudpjiut in the
%itop of thearticle in tbo.S'fjr Vciri hi? effort. | ; ; 1 atCapin’s farm: Gcnlj 1 Ord, |of
UuinoiV (Thia was, therefore,' one] Johh Alli.-on .was called'out;, Eighteenth Corps;, with'
loflboSemeUh (ricks of which only I bob owing to the Rtchess of the hoar, 7n', SIOf ‘ & ; P uehc d toward.* Kiclimoii
-**.
to ask ioir/lV thing which he hnevr . a that .dnoM t || || C reached ('hapin !* BUitr.-; !
iwouliibo impossible. f /, r V i tp Newjßrightori.iuid the county, aliil [ wpro heavy works jexieii.ling
( A*ltb the matter of &ppopef|infl'uL.* »• havf'..no'..lfmM>i» --bo attorned ! mile.. Tl.ohM a.uj>«t» i wvr
* Ji . . i w ? J- ir n-itik m n il'.ron.l .hr i the nar-unJ below thyim 1,h«..g
-encessofarmsany of,the persons alto !« tnuth A ood. , . _ j;. j SO h, th..ngh>mun, had Wonirel.ft
ded to are concerned, wo deny the i rherjc; was 1 a, meeting in Chippewa t . d
charge.Uqeej ahd challenge any, maul, township on Wednesday evening,,ul Gen. S'-annard’s, the Viiliei
;dilher ;l)«Wrai or Republican* tb if'! 1 - 1 David , Dunlap prcftdyjd. the main and \1.c... e .swi.
M V^iib'y;bPP o ? nt b J .ibitic-o of tbb & .™ uc * Mag.. tt,c I j'„ul befuro ilii.m. IVbilaljiifi vm
peace, IF Oilll) uuy court of record. .;. A*.moellog r was also held at Meehan-j done ilneavy reinforcements
4Wo pronounce tb#s' whole tissue of 1 ><**burg on Thni-Alay evening; Ja*!d„wn fhjU ißiehou.i.d. wh yh ■
a , L/}„ - .if'J.:Smith, Esq., presided, antTJ. S. Hulun 1 aiso driven out. , T u- divi.-pm «
fabricdUo .n to- thm patter f I h.eeti.% 4* this foal every . ; U |rom;
vrlo jalander whjeh . ihosc nihktng or ; - i f - • j -u-. V, i? der killed op. wounded* .Gy i
iindulging in, can-tieilhcr Birstaih ivor i ■ • 1,1 a > exening u argoan ; rnt *; u * xtns Stb|
they ahall Lavir [^ lic D( , ne h„ 6 , were vionrolcd. h,l
1 ,. .j ‘ ..... i. . ! ■. i„ i ••l.Jßaden.l’at which .u. , Marks. Jt.q dangerously. This division beli
tnanr Without regard to politics, . ./• 1 :y : da«y officers killed fwomfl.
has lat any tim'd ifrado, or who hyw j ‘ - n ,i *I , works taken \vcre\he ttioiigcsi t
i • t ; i* ' :« • Lhe. tneclinga wore all well aitaod- . i .ntr,!,,.!
makes, any wieh aMscrtpm aaiu sian* ; f : 6 j .. /- > 1 rncen around ;Kicnirt«na. v Unr
i dor&lia, and libeller. .’ ■ I | cd - 4n<l tl.o best pravaded. j
shows the sli|bhorn IcharactOr
cl«er Men) fiibwire iVauds! 4' McClellan and the f oldjersjl^: ;
* \ } l . Immediately before the election of‘ ever been the hahij of McLji’i ,uf thi»eit\ Ivas the Ipllowifig
action. ;. . ' ,; lg gA U t up in thU -.Uspaicht r .• It is rcpdrto.l tl.at ttenor-
Lite 'English and •. J: .... , . '»* n . ; pan;on.s arms. 1 >otwulrntanaihg ft j Kaluz> cavalrr on W cdiiesclay
s lure*hoping for aj ** “f’ C !^l' 1 ! 1 " 11 111 val [ ,o,m P Hr |^TUheso profc.ssioh* |»o wan! among llje j. evening advanced o‘ii a recoil noi^sahfcc
„ a . b .T-j 0 < take decided ground against ! to within a mile and a naif of Hich
■ ‘ . • /.I j-of rebellion, .by iyliTcti at attenfpdwas’rtherigntof the, soldier to vota,, apd j mnhd.vaioi iwcre, surprised' to tjnd so
ion victory, in ( provej that (Toyernor Curtin''’ favor of disfranellisit.g him.. .. d’e j (•,.,«■ rehols in ? the vieiuUy.! Most ot
Union victory in j . f C( »uiiJlont od rdaddr ti.at Jn.lge jGfc , r . Uutkr s forces were wlthi . tbiir
11 , ? Jf , jui-n < ’ 1 •: ~ . r = i Woodward dl-cidbJ -a ’ lllile> 1){ the eitv., Cfcal antiv'ity Ore
his Congressional & .°;L '“if ' C - r ® tt .- ttle ‘!. t" « : 'inst soldiers votihg. W:is in favor of j va y U | 01 , - t l»o lift '-f our lines. lituV
.resented by Jesse l H Sab .* be -? n ? 1,0 ]*! wifhdrawing ourjarmies and in jGiegg’s cavalry had a'dv'an>d |U>
i . . I f | ■i* secret roaii'nd', jas dirty do'gi :of {he precise poJiyycaunciatod at (?hi Kcuiu’s Stntdinr. The t*obol JincM were
ead and that his j w(j^ld ’ do { ■ fortu^{c iy t ft: 1 and stood' fledged to the, ii^osi! yi . rv tll5ll .; ’piu. caunona.lii gof Wed-
Lawrenee, in ! tmc l 0 prevc. V t hijtiry | "H™ jlocuino.. WhcnAhe-j lies ;, aJ infiidted but little damage,^,-,
'll J., r .i I ■ 1 A \tr i. ' ... Judge} was running for Governor of | on
! and the expqsed. We b»V«i i Pennsylvania. GeL McClell.an wroje a ; ; t od ; ,
ho doubt that tho cneraiesVdf the goi-i! loiter 'to assist hjs' election,' in which l ! , .
eminent will ishdoavdr to] dctelve thcSi *'b said, ‘ I desire p'state clearly.; find , -J "®
loyal voters agtiin; Ueol they that hfving some *w days I f j r
:• I •.=. i, i r ago liad a full conversation with Judge ■ \
they cannot bo detected in their exp- ,\yood \v a r >J, 7ji ri -1| f/i; tfo lir dew* agree.'* ' iH( r "V
era_ble work. - i 1 ; j It islan insnlt to iiilelligeat nieh'td ’j 1 .
Alreadv we have seen it atatetl that i proten jl that McClellan 1 is ;cit I’ 11 "
Geh. i)ix is out in favor of the petft-aj friend orlnoteommltlml-tq the
"i ~ „ i doclriiie,of tlioCliiica'fO'l’lalforin. lie
man. Gon McClellan. This is false, i. r j . ‘
iiiau, uuii * « M avews hw views tm bo in perfect acs
ufterly false, lie has declared hup- j { . jr j with thosoh ;ld by .Judge AVoo.U
sell >n, favor of Lincoln aliil Johnson | ward. is nft ah intelligent fmn
as the only means ot saying the cou]h, j•» the count ry v ho does not kAow]
j \ I.’ 1 that the- J udge j. mote foyal. lo t this
•X | ..I ’ i ~ 1 ! South fthan-to tlie National Governs
The most vile and outrageous false-,, ment .; n , lhe sUO j^j o for oxisterico
bootls will bo j circulated, to deceive. I Pitts. [Com.- . Ti. -
boiicst nien. Be not decoiveil. Go tb! ! •
the pollg and vote for the Union and The lnvasion I
Constitution. To dh you ' must ‘ i Sr. 'Lo rts, Sej.temher 28.
vote the whole Union is ticket. The h °-
■.; . . ~i i. - , i.: loft Pijot .Knob .in disguise, at !noon
salvation of the Ropubltc dopends up- 3 - e 8 arrived at Do Soto to-day,
on every man faithfully and fearlessty ,ahd reports; that jGen. Ewing concen
doing his duly. j 4 j;‘ trstodf bis troops in the fort, while the
. We say again BEWARE of lramlu- rcbolB|pc,copied ti e town and phi|lder
lerit and fols'o statements'; which Will cd a " H;o stores ahd houses No gov
- i. . . , ■ iv i.f , ernment piop.eruj was captured. The
be issuod upon .the th'e oloetipn enpiny .planted a lattery oh Shepherd
|y jTbore is hut two wit|t ican in : Mountain |and wire thiowing shells
idopt—Union"oy disunion. ] Tire Coin-j into the fort, doihg some exCeution.^
- stitotion or hoiCoristitutiorPEibeiW i ; T'> ; o fpreef G.d ; ; M!il|» ;
s, , - , '4 ,! i was attacked at Hinerul Point, past-
O-P f , I /, , i night, |by aHarge body. ot rebels land
This iawba*. Joyal men haye tp do., jb 0 enemy repufnod, but our troops
Choose the. righ t and our country is subsequently wilt drew to Do Soto,
safe. Choose the wrong and tbe res ill Dotosi was oaptuyod by the re'iols !
will be that our great country Iwill be n 'f!ht - _ 1 L ■’ - iVn i
, . , , . . ... ; Gen. Smith's/headquarters are j still
trampled under 4he feet of a hnlilary at pe Soto, whore Ti he wa» reoeiying,
slave despotism. All our boasted l|b- reinfoyceraonts. -
erty will forever, bo crushed, I i Gen! Ewing wis ordered to evacn
' 71 ate Pilot Knob, but the rebels bad cut
bis communications before he could
'get-|away. '-,j■ \J 1 ' lj ;
Major General j Blair, at bomej on
siek leave r - tendered bis serviceji «6
Gyp. Rosecrans to-day and-was direct
ed to assist in ;tbe organization'of the
militia, i About I J.OOO militia arpnow
under arms, whic i.with lhe indepond
ent citizen companies, make,quite a
: formidable force. ] ,]
! jarTbe Hon.' Ihomaa\F. Hafahall
-died ion the 22d- netaht in Woodford
Couyity,' Ky,.;• a^ ed sixty-four jtegw.
He was one of lb* - most eloquent’, men
the country, eyefj produced, and but •
]for bDftaved him, eiught
Shave io, ih« Wgheal omj pence.;
r er Comity,
le Copperheads of.
1 1 heOcVjelOction.
i b are tor a ecssa*
id a dishonorable.
C'opporhoad vic-|:
ilissolulian of tlie:'
Irepi
|orh'
ne or. the other ef-
.t 01
fected
Uiiiign, and ill (ft
resolved to vote for
lates.
o*o
vote for George V
id vote for-Sarnucl M.-’
leads
then
love
wish
i and
vish
wish
f the
sec-
Irish,' Ketchwn, LAWRBNCB, Mott,
RobUon.Welsb atid i Yaldly-4
15, :■ yr;j : t , . '"H
I 3lr. mwrefce not only voted against
the bill.bdt spoke against it and fought
it at eVeryathgei as can bo seen by ■ a
rcferehce tb lho pages of iho Record;
i. T.hd object of the writer in connect
ing Mi, Wm. Henry wiUilllVis .matter.'
i? tbitt 'Mr. Henry left homo for this
hWlty ol tho Fotomucon the beginning
of Veck and does not expect to
»a.Bo it | known to all our readers
tbat,at James H- Stokes’, Nf w
tor, can be fdund an excellent assort*
robnt of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoe* and
i; «r *"J V I ' > 1 f
Cl 6 thing, for jfall and Jointer wear,
anil bis prices! much bo&w the East
ern wholesale! marketT Give him a
call.- ' :[ I . i \'fy-.
. i9*in the ptocession jbt. the McC?lel
tab. meeting jn, a few
nighta <ince, wu of Gen.
Gfsnt, in whiqb be was made to gay;
; fot pays the beat-”
L^?af|a A tficj in-
I salt dnrbi»ye^lJ’erv,A n Jthen:aBt
‘'U
V ' Union - ;.-j .
' Thai largest meeting ever held in
Beaver county, by any partysprilbr:
abjjr purpose, at nigfatj or under shel
ter! .was-' held j at New - Brighton,! on
Tuesday evening, Bqd* 27th. It was!
heldinthoCar Factory, and was {ire*:
sided ovir by James Patterson, £eq*
The room in which ■ it was: held,. it
waa estimateiLwoald hold two tboaaj
and people, and yet), it was densely;
packed; and bnndredp were' unable toi
Obtain admission. ' The.building' was
tastefully .decorated by the [ ladies of
New 'Brighton. Mr. Patterson, [ohj;
takicg the chair, ‘made a short but!
telling and eloquent speech, > J. A j 1 Ji;
Esq., of ! Greene coan|ty| |j
was the first speakef.. He opened j by
referring to hie position m the party,
having beena Democrat until the war
oroke but. but like many others
i •• - I 1 ' l;j • ’ • j-{, > {;•
preferred country >«> party, he was
one no longer- He passed a high,; en|
conium on Mr. Lawrence, wbowaii
his successful competitor for Senate in \
1860, passing |to IfiLo isitut s of ' the
campaign, he discussed for two hours
the questions before! the people, dejnb>
onstrating conclusively that the-only
hope pf the country was in the re
election of President Lincoln. He is
an,able:and cloquen
listened' to with
throughout., ....
Hon. (ieorgo V.
noxV speaker. He
boar, With 'mdrojthi
at.d powrcr v - It wa*
Now Brighton, arid
Lhavo been gratifyii
[ <:lo«o apoech
| three cheers for hi
y FROMTHBAHMV.
; Was DKFMiTMX.tr, Wasuinqtoj
September 80,9 a: u.~Mijjor.CHsneri
—A dispatcbfrom General, Gran
dated half-past'three o'clock tbia a)
terpooo, at,Ciiy Point, states that Get
end barren Attacked eud tb
enemy's line to-day «(i their oxtrero
. Tight, captaring s nuraberof prisor
. He immediately prepared lofo
loTr'up his success. General Mead
moyed frombi* Ifft this morning, ar
carried the enemy's line neat Popli
.Grove* Chutch; " p - f'
7 A later dispatch j dated this
!*l 5 o'clock, 1 and just received; jetai?
I that Hsjor-General ’Batler, at three
In., f eportethat-the enemy liaul jo
{made an assault in three coli nina t
his line, Chapin’sTarm,land Had be<
repulsed-; No report had been rpcci
<Mi from General Meade ; since he ca
ried the' enemy’s -line near the Pop I
*v
Grove Church. i i | i
. /No'ntelligencefrom General She:
dan’s . operations have .been receiv
since; Sunday night; except j tbrou
Richmond pjjpers, and tb'«iatestiW<
from that wmrep i,batbas reached t
Department was the advanco (if bis ci
airy to Staunton heretofore msntic
ed. Petefsburg papers of I ode y m
tion a tumor- which is 1
confirmed, that one brigade of She
dan’s cavalry was-ambushed [a i. Sw
Run Creek. ; • i .
Dispatches from NwWn rioeiv
this evening, estate ye [low
tie’ !v el 'emailin ' \t t
yer is 'extensively preva. a s
place, but if it* not very Huai amon>
thetroops.' They are encamped put*
speaker, and wap
nipt attention
..traps. _ ciiuuhpt. .
side the town.' , J ,1/ _ .]••?
A dispatch ifpoih General Sl oniiap;
dated half-pasteight lust
limit he has made aiMic'tual c-tcha*
of 2,000 of his' own army, and rfiad
arangcmcni with flood :t6‘soiulto
othel prisoners a supply of eLoth
soap, combs, Ac, !• . ifV,
~ E. it. Staseon, jSec’y of V
BALTiMoar., Oct. I.—}Thc jfdljuv
.add' \l pSirl : Inrs have 1 been
.awreneo was the
spoke about |ain
in bis usual energy
his .first speech; in
his reception miijt |
gto him, At the ]
he audicnco gavo |
i with a will. Umt
- Washington, -iep
General Ord’n corp* ad v ine
morning and 'carriejl the very
Ihrlificalidiis ,• and Idn*; line.
irenchinciitM below 1 , Chapin'.'
■with sonic,fifteen pieces; of ;il
and from two U> three imi idjc
loners-. i- ; •. ", "*•
General ;o,rd (wjs wounded
letfl though not
Birnov-advanced at' tli** muij
ijfroni’ Deep Bottom, Tiiid i-ai-i
New .Market road and Uni
; ineuta, ,uiid .scattered llieleiieni
I ei r-direction, though he capiti
i few.
General Ord is nor’ iii'are i
towards Richmond ,He lull Cl
ney where the Mill riad/niter;
NeW' Market and Richmond n
!' The whole country is fit
'field fortifications thus. far,.
! U.'S. Grant, Lieuj
The following is * special account of
| the fighting on the north of the James:
|On Friday three * dcsperafle efforts
were■ made by the enemy to ■ retake
the■ works captured from them by - us
bn Thursday.' General Leo in person
.was. in command, but the .rel)els were,
each , time diivcn back with consider
'able loss. The enemy weld discover
ed about two o’clock Siflenioon,
massing in a woods- directly opposite
the-poi yesterday, and in
half an hour they charged with a Wild
3’ell in- three heavy columns' of Wttack
The rams at the same time opened up
on our position and pur' line was enfi
laded by the fire from the rebel bat
tery on the river. - •/'• - T
The men. however, stood
their posts, and received ii
with so,hot and tfoll-dirpeted
erring a fire, that they brok
fusion and retired to the woe
Twice again they wore n
their officers, and returned 't!i
but only with the same re?
finally broken and [dispiri
foil back in irremediable'
leaving the ground covered
dead .'aid wonhdod. The
represent .that a thousand
were killed and., woe nded.
prisoners were takefi by us,
many officers and thji greatt
the Btli North Carolina regi
captured aie «e
officers and CaptainlMagui
IWrGenpral of Gap. j Ciingi
iy - 'i ,- \ "if
by Stannard’s
.were captured by the 18 th! nh„ lhen >
cut *nd ,iBtb fe cU <.
baa pronounced one of th e
"desperate) and brilliant of tILC mon
by hi* skillful managemehi*' 11 /
troops, Gen, Wehsef hi »
more leafto the laurels wohlin r 009
llapa'P v | qn'-8 boai*,, ■ ,
' WABHINOT6.H, October zVfo /?. •
alDix-. A dUpatch from
idan, dated Hari irtonbur^focinK^l'
P. H-, has been recftd • ‘
Department- ItVatesV ‘‘llbarß v •
to Staunton and Viys«bJK?,>«.
cavalry, destroyed the iron brill^v. 1 -
South rive* at Wavnesborl thtn^
■lt into tbe river;also, ibet[£°>
Christian Greek, and the rlh- o ort fi* r
Staunton to =WayifcsbbroJ ilwf o ®,
sons omitted! . i ;p ea
I. The follpwln fe rdi^<rtehjB ! tl, e l ales ,. I
received troni , drain. .. .
Point, October 2d, 8:30 i. j. ' r TT
Gen. Halleck: Gen ■ Butl|ifj| a oS 'J
nght of the James jßiver. Ufo 6en jj* . i
Meade, m.Saoaltr-weHtof J
They occuby thesume pus
Terday. There has been hiilrervVti-r'
fighting tofduy. : A tew p,ito ;J 9 *
captured lust evening. Sen./Bu,*!™ !
Sent two tbrigsides of iDhHa4 anil
small cavalry force
hundred yards the tr|nei- oj-. J -‘
jSprk* easieff Riehmond.Wfeting •
■hoopposition.' • r.j!.
■tfTC.'iS.’'Grant,-jnem. Gec.> "
. s*o. dispatches Aiuv) received
for 'threel days from' "Glrt.l.’Sherman ;
; but yigotqua measures, .vfifeb'ii i a (A V
lieved wilibosrtcuessthl, (.aye been ta- -
ken by Li|u-tq protect hil cjotnuiuiiica
lions fron| rebel raiding parlies; ‘under -
Wlieelertlnd Fonsast i |',
|| v 'P. Stanton. ■|,
. (WASHINGTON, Octobeif .ii— PussenJ,,
j jfera fWnMJity Point; esleijday muni- *;
j ing report that there w:.ji tjeavy titin.r
-g 1 on.iho v right .aiid LVierstmv - -
r-JSind.hniilUtlo;‘.in ' front.', The'.'entire' ‘
army .was in motion,, tmJmliU.
lions were that ajgcucnil
was inevitable.' r ■ '.I- i
Ciiiod Dnowsin—Ojuj the 21sl;-im.,
a child’about three years of '.agoAim '.y
of Captjl Jewell, fell offyjielCanai Bo»V
“Return, ’’ at Merryinan Ripple, be.
tween Beaver and ;Pijtshurg.' His
hair, was shingled anil hpilriglijt uppev .■
front tooth y-lis." bn. ken. (.‘llfc driisi .
was check pants and C!ilipo|,»vaisti<viti. ,
blue buitonsi Tiie'pauAs.vvei-v patched ""jl
ion the knees. Any.iri/ormaiion-ab’.iitr l
j him shotil.d.bedirected tq-flii L. Hrg» |
! jjjns, I(oclieBier,-Ptt.-.» , s4r.^|
; ’ 1 Cb\. ilo'qdy, |n it speech; at
j.ColumbuArOUto.'said thaj. Uy liad pray * <
j'ed Iho-Alaiighty to go lu Chicago, aw'd,
l otintoulid the eherti.es el the cpuu-irv,
band he believed lie had kkmo. so. The
only way too JLurd".hu«|| been ahle'to
| frustrate the building qtl Bibel -was by ,
! confounding thodunguagp of i;i,o buijd- ;
| ers, couid hot uuilcrstaruly
.‘cacti otbpr. and just lit this way h«|
1 had destroyed the,powoifuf the Cop-1
ypbrheads of Chicago'. | They, say poato j
j.wheil they mean war, land 'Wfiir wl.ou |
they mean, peace, iahir. hcofrc tluir |
j cqutiselil had~T)een 1 disconcerted , undy,
j. their efforts would conic to nuaght- • •
U®_Thc New York corrusj.inni.'ntrif
the Chicago.Journal_sguret?'a mii|oriiy.
for Tjiiicdln and JiJuiSoh'inrlhat Arae
6f;14,200 on the honje vote an-iy J.UO 1
on the soldiers’" vote,mi(king a ll kgr lo
gate of 64;200i; In. hisosiln'wtos lw as
signs, ail, the doubtful jjM(inlie> t-» Mc-
Clellan and .crediti hioi with.' A-j.Ufo
majority.;in Mew York city, wew .h .
gave boly. 'ithOOU Doinrtcraliu iuai nityi
last year, . . ~ ' - y
3 an
II j>.
tho
I (ti-
ll (jn
way
(in
lei'e
i-amc'
Wore
icilibir
inia|n-
idru
1~
I lu.t
a-.vtd
ul iii};
Tire
m) far
■ •WsW
I lie
• M.VjIOU WHITE - lixclliVNOHy—
learivffi?in a dispatch I‘i‘oai Xrw Ybk
of.the Ist instant, that Major
the 67 th Pennsylvania, artd a
of tjhe Pennsylvania .Senate; cSpljW
fourteen months ntr.ee, arrived
on that day,, having jbpen, exeliai>i!< 1 -.-
in the spoyijrt arrangement bstw«« l .
Hood und'Sljfernuirt, am!
knowledge ofVhc-htichmond ; suiitn?ri-.
who hayto heietot'orq rohi'oJ v.
exchange hint pn any term*.
in- tin'
( 1 1 *f t
! jßSi.lt in sin cs'tiibUshfd • tact
| \V.h6n Uee’s. goldieTw hoard id ikf no ®’
finaiion lofrMcCtellttn they ?■
When they received
go Platform, they .were wiM |
the good'news Now Will
man give us the true reason,wo "
rebels, thus rejoiced, at ItLe , 1 ' ‘
say jie is going to :"f otel-for -’lcv.^‘1 11 '
without blushing with sljsme •
ie time
lii'ii tlio
iilreheh-
iV in.i-v.,
ll’t'ij till L
mi,'-! on
ron'. Bif
:eptiv tho
dads,
d'
. I . . , «>
> ' ' ■«■ 1' ■ t?"
Very Satisfactory, j-The.
monel Elat miner of
Early’s situation in ' tho :l | l ’-' j e ' ft
satisfactory because ho * o j3d
stand.at.StrasbUrg,' M “j-jf.-
stay,vj'Sitico then' Early
oil more than or o fiund)’ed O D.
we suppose tbe ExtnirHcr "' l }' st '
tend is perfectly satisfactory.
. *«“Dan Rico Wp circus rider, j»*[
McClellan candidate for ;
composed pt-Erie abu. “
plord i counties. : The calculatio
Ideally is that, it anybody can r i ! nX-j
twohorses, WarDemocraLVbn - s
ditto,. Dan is the boy; l ? ut i^ oW ja
beyond huma'irac hi oveme ni -_ ,* | U p
can ride fwo-sfeedq when g 0Itl »
speed in/opposite directions.
ed. with
~ Gep. ■
steady to
[he. rebels
r abd un«
iedn 6on
pdrttwice.
■allied by
!p„ charge,
uit, jubtil
tei, libey
ionfupion,
ivith their
-prisoners
*ti (east
Oyef 800
including
r par tpi
menl. A
rem]-field
•e. Inspect
tan’s staff.
yet, .no letter has P.PP^* t fcs
from Mr. Pendleton . acceptin= v
nomination for, the Vice j t lj
To keep him , from writing
said no - letter has bepn odor
him So obnoxious ore ( •>> ,
known id be to Ihe loyot »? D ,
North that the leaders .ha*« « )*.
ately headed him off; ® ueb .''.
hibition which , the oncogi? ~ j^.
erotic party is .'matingT'* ll ,■
fore the worlds ’ ' ■ ’
• • --1
George' Praiic.is ITrnin,
wildcat letters to Genr McClella^
mentor:' “Gtesati bad his * t]
Charles I. his Cromwell »“*•
if you keep on afi you have _* b(> Jjr
November yon won’t have 1