The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, November 16, 1864, Image 2
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H., Pa.; 4 I obi crib erg whosfi time .is about to expireSiiill their papers.marked'with «aijf » • , ■ .|i|‘ I-TRST FRUITS- Tbji - cam paign ended h’asf been arduous. It began near the close 'bf den.--M , Clel lan's military ca reer,ipd aid.not cease until the sec -ond Tqesclayof November.- His mil itary polity.' was - Entirely, consistent' ■will) |hfttpf the so-eailed Democracy. It wa|l ; ta worry, hot to whip, the..reb ■ not'to conquer them, his “adversarieB” rthen it d he hoped to calm -the clamorft of the excited, and eager idldiep|or |civilian, and imaintaih his high position befota the American ■ peoplep by 'not fighting,! when it was -■ possible, he hoped again- not to bur.t ■'jibe feelings of hi?friend* in rebellion, doablloss, as Mr. Mieawbcr, ;i that ‘‘gpmqthihg-. would torn tip” to • perpettfiatepiis milit-ary! fame, and re-: store pyace at.aty price.' Hencd'i his war t»j|s a pretty^bdw;,and bis fight ing an f -|ntajmous farce, How could it bo otber’wiso. when thoughts of the sublimcj! position of President no bur. '-defied ibis heart that it lessened bis and perverted- his still ? j lie yan j for the" Presidency. His iDon7oy| : ncn.. was the 'Chicago plat form, draw nby AVer; But these ||vo i palled in contrary direc iions, whi ;h split the plhtfcrm and split M/tClc Han with all the hopes and treasures of the Democratic party.— This ig grief too heavy to bo borne, and will bring it down with sorrow to •n nnkpown grave. So the defeat yi'hich lil’Cl.ellan, and lug co-adjutbrs have was the itr.be . ■ cility, cowardice, or treason. Indeed^ , it is sa(d, these three offences against tnoralitVf and true manbobd, tjrejre at twice the fundamental principlesj'bf the', taodera'ipeniocratic part};. 4~ f The ic-electloc of Abraham Lincoln was an iact of national wisdom and A during his term, of office, ' not yet |jf ii cd, he has been burdened } with carps, undergoing trials, apd bin; | dereU as have nov- ( . •W-beford 1 etnbarrasfei any Chief ‘Mas i gisliateX Bnti whSo, his duties and 1 . ,iesponbf|jil|.UesJ hafie been bo .great, ! •till thep have betn fulfilled nitli ad mirable bidjgfnent apd; ability. How-- ' evey, questions of importance ■will a risk during thelour years imme • Jiately psforo him pa*have harrassed . tiro durtpgthe iourye-ars nearly past. Jt is no| to bo supposed that ho has” l 1 earn e hin go ft h o science'bf goy . arnnient;j, rery »t {lh'ia. > time for &e welfarejbf the American ;. nation-rnoting of that political sk|ll, of that.-prin. statesmanship ■0 essentia): in him who stands at the belm of pajblic affairs, ’in - the severe school tbyoagh which he is passing.— Now. if (jitrc is anything in the last .balfcentuyy for which this nation de sorres-praise and congratulation, it is aurely thd selection of the safe, honest and judictpns Abraham Lincoln to fill the ChieCiiMagUtracy of the United ■ a : utat - ' % .-I:’ ■ | MrTh«i: (rt)*l Bankr Sl«tem*nt \ frr th« vfiik nhoWi thiit tKd crtrt-ency lii*. boon 1 1 million* of total ;«moont if aiatt'-fW'ftiiTillionsof’rtollar* i’TRBi Agriootoiial dbiumn7"'' ; It is the oiT.the editor to pn.br Usb something every-week in this journal, /or the particular benefit of eachclaas-of its readers. -Th us ho hopes to interest every reader, and make the Arqua worthy of the atten tion and regard of | his fellow citiaeirs. The Argut has had no coluroq for for; sometime, exclusively devoted to Agrienltnre, but oiir ob serve one this week on the first page. jThero, hejhelieves, ifaat the large class of, bis subscriber*,'! Who till the soil, will find j something'Tor''their- profit and pleasure during the year. , : It is not the Intention of ;lhe editor to!, invite* by publishing his d*wn un important agricultural experience, the inquiry of an intelligent farmer add rcider -in ‘the worjds of an- English Duke of the seventeenth .ieenlury, ‘•JVhy should a man open school who Jloes- not own. that -be knows more than his scholars.’ But he will en deavor to collect the best and 'most approved methods of tilling the soil, improving the farm .and. garden, from the' farmers of Beaver county, and from other reliable jsources's This,he . believes will be acceptable to bis'ma ny rurul reuders. Be desires that they will furnish him with short contrjbu lions on any UHeful i,nventi<jn anddis .coVery in agricultural art®-, j j- Tlio editor commands tHe follow! ! remark* of Gov. Andrew to ;the far raef’s regard; BUBAL I.NpUSTftT. j In order to a more profound love fori ratal affairs anjd industry, mort need a’ more profound knowledge—a knowledge which the'mind itself will feel;in the irivigorati.on of its powers and; in the awakening of its curiosity. In . order to a better and more pros -porous rural and .farming . life,' we merit'have that life ijtoelf intrinsically richer and more free!. ’ j ’ - The value of improvements in the mere implements used as the machin ery unci -tool of agriculture, 'which, im-. prpyements are themselves illustra tions of tb'o application of science’ to practical farming, is beyond human .calculation. The single opeiatidh of ploughing, as jt is affected by [modern improvements in thejploiigh, m.one of those wlfich will occitr to all farmers as having received within the memory of, tih'e .rniddle«ag<*dl agriculturist. a conspicuous amelioration. The, sas vmgs in the expense! of teahns in this country,/occasioned b[y those improve-- mentis within the last twenty five years havoLboeri estimated \ at not less than »10,w)0,000 annually/ with' ah addi- saving [equal fpisi.OOO,- POO in the coat of ploughs,' while the better quality of the work done tells liitectly-dh- the productiveness of the pops, to the amount of many millions of dollars more, M ■ 'The tendoney of young mcn/to seek other than rural employment! is prir ;iaU.y balanced already by the Wnden •y of their fat here tol return to them. And why may- we not hope to see tlffe, nine when the attractions of bolt£r methods of culture and a higher Agri cultural art ahull wiji the best, most OHpable.and aspiring of our youth to i,he cptintry and the larm against the illurdments of traffic arid the town! I Jllife welfare of the poorest tiller of] the soilp rind- that of j the udebest 'arc! nlikejcpnecrned .in. the progress and development of the agricultural art.. Jppinfprt and beauty!: wait alike for both. I am sure that no man “will feel' otherwise. : than grateful to lye richer neighbor whojp,ours out uprtn •|he gjrbund a generons expenditure of wealth in experimental farming on in .ornamental* cujturb.. For the j experiment is fried, for (mankind as yell is for hi nisei f. and thflandscape made mohs pibturosqiie by his taste, smiles a* well tor the cottager as fur him. f. . 1 The {Grandeur of this! Election. J Tbi following, written a short lime before the by JDr. Chailcs liiebe{r, the , eminent '■ publicist,' may give iiomoi« a true idea of the' grandeur of the result achieved in last ■Tuesday's election: , - -i , . ‘•lf we elect Lincoln ' ifiwill be one ‘ jth(» most rbmarlci.|)lo ; i facts of all stony. I speak .advdsediy.! A pco-J e h« vmgbeen engaged for foiir yepri ]. a great civil’war, in addition lo aVh difficulties called upon to elect’a ruler ol many millions in the very midst of this civil war; with thousands of bold and W,arm friends of th s rebellious en emy in. the very bosom of' tm? elect ing* people, and with .perfectly free p(j>lls. [ Such a thing was never knonttu Such l a fhing has not even happened, in ,a effinmoh 'war. Hew did Pitt treat the friends of thoi French Rebel lion T I llow ; did Napoleon III; treat thojipepple when lie called upon them Vote for his Presidency for ten years,| or for the “Fuipire No dis cussiop. was allowed; r no | opposition ccjuld ho openly polled.. Ip repeal as a historian, that’if we elfct, ‘and elect largelv-, tho man who labels lour. Causef 'Freedom, COuntry, Honor.—in our' unfinished ciyil.wjar, smhrtipg under heavy, tax ation .and-high prices-, iand mourning uncoupled thousands of fallen friends, and sons and fathers, with au-utterly fr<je potl aud piess, and with aVuwed conspirators against ,the country in the midst of us, arid, which ifcwell r.o be rsMarkod, without any actual per sonal popularity of the candidate such as Bonaparte or Jackson enjoyed—a candidate who in the midst pt: war is not ath the head pf our troops, and cannotffie--if we elect him, the think ing'historian will put hi*,, finger on tbiS pasßage in oar records, sod say, ’*• Friends; this ia sstonisbing; thisu a Ifcrpaitlcable people V\ * ■ * Election Return*. T -1 / • ' , 1 i -.! • 1 •' i . » Beaver county's, soldiers’ official vt to' nut havi vg been received, it in BelifiKpot .iff i\blisljf itsjofßeial,Aaiid homo vote out j Issue, when we expect to I e bb;e to give the com pile returns. townships were iibl reposed imh»rt i :woekr*i«i‘Oo' Marion, fur Jj : ilboiri 16,/McClellan 60; [ North So wick 9ll; Puluski7uit|cplh .42, M’CleUan ,81: 1 Harmony, Lincoln 7; M’Cleilan : 6. ! The following States have 'gone lor 1 (•. ' ■ ttNCOmj|AND JOHNSON! Maine is reported to git majority of 18,006, J New U,riidt 3,000.. ’ ' : ."Ur 1 '" Vermont, 3,000 to 4,001 larifo Union, gams-, j' Massachusetts'. the larg majority, instated, at 80,00<1 ficial’majority Will nndor large; not less perhaps tl a gain of about 110,000, Rhode Island j judging b ptexibn of onr telegrams, Union 1 by 51000-|U y Connecticut, ejaimed hy sitinn.'has gone Union by S New Yoik ajet down afl ion majority. At least 19 U bers of Congreaahavehe outol3l. | ; Pennsylvania' Union orT-tlie home vote?; of the,soldiers will swell t ty perhaps 20.00 p. Ohia hu£ given,.» major! .ately reckoned at SO.OUU, e the soldiers’ vote. Illinois aives ihilication c majavijy of 25. CK 0/ , Iniiiarta.has,gained jargel October election, and gives 000 to jso.obo. ■ j (Maryland shojws decidec the Union vote, and a ronn between two and (three thou >Vi$T Viroisila has bee for.Lincplp by la - go major! cry county. , Wisconsin’will not give 0,000 Union Majority. , Minnesota r is ataled in grains at 5,000, . : . J 1 | lowal has undoubtedly the Union,, thpugn there at turns oST which tii base caicr Slisgoc'Rt, we »re assured ed ix Urtion’victory.'with jar gains in ‘Democratic localiti M tcni(|A n shojv* (jeei d 1 gains, anti a majority of fr< to 15,000. j , 1 Kansas, haying had no 1 ejectors!, ticket, hjisgoiie et the Union 1 . GaUtornia, estimated to £ joriiy fsr Lincok;jof 25,000 Nevada, about 2-,000. Oregon, 2,000. n • tilrt] Lincoln l antf John* ~ '-'.llw /or'mll m Democratic, althoj hitve.beisn so still make the res| fnl.: At the moat, promises no mi andl IiiKNTIICKT Ij»s I for ilcCh-llan, Hayl Dele ware has’ j Glellan by a small! -jß®»Presi(l ant >Ljnc-oln w forcnad ed hy the club ofi Pennsylvanians,— i Being loudly calf for, the Freddem a( pearedata window and spoke as tollowH . i| ■ ' Frineds ahd’fe|l,pw citizens ; Even before ,I’had been! -informer.* by.-you that this compliment was paid me by gitiiensiof Pennsylvania. friendly to me, 1 ibisd' been jinformed. that you were Of that portion of my country-' men wlip think- that the 'b j*t inier ests'ol the YiaCioif-jaro to be snbserv |ed, by flic vipj)ort|| of the present ad ! ministration. Ido not pretend to say I that you who tiiiifk so embrace'all 1 the patriotism and loyalty 'of the |country, but I do believe ard I trust, wii boat' personal interest, that the welfare of the cot btry does require that support and ejndaisement, bo giv- I earnestly hjeliete that the.con i sequences of this tjiay’ a work, if itybe In« yon assume aim as S now seems probable, will be"to the lasting adyan.. tnge. if not to the salvation of the epithny. I canno:. al ibis hour say wjiut has been thej resoft of tbe el«-«i lihn, but whatever it may* bo 1 have no desire to modifj* this opinion, .(but ail who have iatidred to-day 'in be» halt of th.o million organization,- hnve wrought for the best interests of their country, and llio world, not |6nly fur the present btit for all future aue“.-r I’ uni thankful to Gad fur this approve at of the; pebple, bat while/deeply .great'fifl for jho m:,:k of their hoofi deuce in me, it I k': aw my heart. mj’ gratilode.is free I *oni ; any taint cf personal,liiumplr. I do not; impugn tbe motives of any (Vne opposed to nte It is no pleasure to me tn triumph loverahy one, l 'i>ntj I owe thanks to thanks to, the Aim (£hty - for the' evi dence of'the people’s resolution to slard by [ free Government- and the rights of humanity. ■■■■■■* ' ' ' Gen- Grant on tbe Election- The Lieutenant [General .bus soot the - following, congratulatory dis patch on the result of the election : Citt Point, Nov." 10, ’64 — KUKyp.m. Hon. E. SI. Sfar,fon\ Secretary of.year : Enough no\y seemnlo be kno'wtf to say who is to hold rein* of Gov*’ ernnient for the ’liqxt iojir years.?— Congratulate the President -for me. for the double victory; Tne Election baving 'patwed off qiiiotly— -no blood shed oc,Hot throughout the land—is a victory worth utopia to. the country than a battle woni Rebeldom and’ Europe will so coDstmo it. V 8. Gbasj.- ' ' Lient. General. ■ Hr*Orenge„New Jersey, the hotbe <>f AfcClellab^ ; has given -a' ‘ majority agaiust hinu The home oil Pendleton wee lace odmplirnentarvtohirn. SCE Hi ?e a Union i' Majority 10; showing est Unitin ; The of lihtedly be an 70,000. >V iho cbm > hat} go lie the' Oppo- J.OOOi 7,000 Un llnioh mem o.» Elected Wfor the The vote lis major!' iy ’. modern kclmsive of >f a Union 1y over the from 25,- 1 gains in 1 majority sand . n. eai'ried tie*- in ey. leas than onr t^lc* gone for e no' re lation. bargain go Union m. x >1 U-n ion ant 10,000 ilcQtellan ilirely for ire a ma moas for io»t nnani LELLAN. ay be <• aimed as jiglMt* Union gains i anil ger, era! at* to toll slight y do>ibi- MeUlvllaii’s major ire than two thous^ II r gone ' for 3Ji> umlouhto about 8,0( ilso gone majority. 1 . ' - nr*: i, , -- ' miiITAR'R ■ j \ f|Bolittowi correspondent i . : ' -: - ' of the Savannah Sqmbtiean remark* mi ! v . , i i., PM* l ? handwriting ofGens.Granl . T , h ® t H*r^TrtraisussTi'i7;>~: . FI night;!; SU#bl irg«-*8 pn»oisnr* of w *r f.fc. i < • i V • i- *j ;• j the ei.ffuiecr fcnd-boat»vr»in of l ?^ e between Gen* the 'bf the piraielPlorldaJ i Btrt\c?k by ihe; The ftomda.arrived at Jfehia ißS»vitl h *»‘*“f» ‘*P #<osV (*£•;. SuFSaiv»d..r, ilh k tbo 7ife .'•f* 1 " w ; W&hM* Mi Wi»f|u4bF««rfhFrWiiig. !?«« p ««»•■' G®". Le&« Ijan ; (lwntiu<f ; Capl. Cullinß deur.Mned to sink the !• bia .be.*, Fluridpjn port, aild.etS o'clock steers,U'S* aa r e » ™and and very distinct.—; edt.forher, hitting.her on, theqttifrtar H* Mavdy upon the pen—prop-] wiUioatriioiog great-damage. Colli a** called out for., het to surren- 2 a » tl a I* 11 ?™ i*;Jf t 4. r !£Hl n S? dec,dr Jbo;.wunldsinkhvir. (The First £ e * e . “ to 1 * Jh® Q TT ln £ fjitnienan I of ihd .Florida, replied 4 hat f »?*** »«|Wnptof under 5 the .clrc u inst a n cca he .won Id letter to Gen. Qrant; ; am render. n was Towed 1. re<l , < * et , M t °ft to iea.! Her clftair. florrm, arid * h « *» th of half oil the crew were ashore. No I®.^^ Uvea were loJt i Twenty ofiUrs and j fifty eight of thecrowwero ’captured. * o*l *y e ' f ColmS’ •-..;• j .BiitpcfiM, November 12. !fin’d Asst. -Comra’r of Exc- of the 1 tT. The American's correspondent atjSuits.” .'!\ ' ' , ; Roanoke Inland; N : Cl. under dure of I j He does not; as .you perceive, pn.rio November 2, gives the following In-1 luate closely;and fib wherein hia let* teresHng pafbculars of the einkingofi ter doed ho write out the word and, the Albemarle' janil ; ' capture} rtf, Ply- j but invariably Uaea the abbreviation, mouiliil On the* 28lh «Ivimo-L’ eu ten- j & And yet be pauses long enough-* ant Caching proceeded front the'fleet, jto dot all his i’t and cross all bis t’s. in Albemarle Sound, up the Rndnoke ' And all hia letters .are nearly River i«i a small steam laOoch trt up and down the paper; In oth mouth,witb‘; ten .men, 5 Sccpmpahied er worila,-they are like hirnself.ronnd, . by Paymaster Swann ’ and Master's full, bold and upright, indlfplng neilh- ; Mate Wrtvmun. About 2 o’clock a mJ, erto the right nor the left, and stand- i under a very heavy firalVomib'e shore- ingfirinly an their base as if batteries and ; the rani, “ Lieutenant | dained all assistance. They o so Cushing placed the torpedo ifiider the 1 Icar an-J1 previse,,so round and '•sSigh, ram and blow lirtr up.- . Licdt!Cushing | and distinct, that: each letier.y&> finding jhia little craft in aj sinking I pii,iidsor.e of a solid'fahnon ] ball, and ' eooiliiioh, slipped , off his hootn and ■ <jach- ; word of a cluster of giapcehot., •' coat and . swam; ashore, Si-cornpaniod | i Gen.; Grant’s- handwriting, on; the 1 by one nnm. H<*; then; \valked about i cjonlrtiry. tb-iugh not so bold and.dia-, eight- mjlc’s fliroiigli a thick swiunpj tlinct, nor, the letters so large and leaving ibis nitfn behind, f-tipposing they wereailr drowned,-butl'we now striking. ': It ia< full'iof learn thgt-ninb-jof- Lieut Guihing's 1 energy and aotioo, and bis i letters ali men are {prisoners?-. -The Paymaster is- iuclinelo the right, arid follow one at , a prisoner,-arid wounded, in the ilhoul* tfei another with a littlespabe between dir. The Master’s Mrite whs billed, them, as if■ they re'prasente'djaD eqrial 1 t, i ■ T i*r opir ‘graphers his hand 4o«ld’ bo .ponde l f (1 * • i v i called a running hhnd. Tile wbr&s. r General oher.ilan, accompanied by o^ oprmuch ce fro m left- to right; -v'-'lrr't 11 S“"Si“?s at W .nchester, were very suddenlyr , u m^y Be taken symplo.ns of P t i e yvrtrk^fiimaginal.o..,yeljin rcad from corrosive,sublimate. The most,;; hiB , uttor j c^nnot 4 ut pilrnr« ttie necessary were ad w » ter „ nefcvou6.lenerghi aml apeoupts all doing |0 M .otA re hnd actiohj always well, thopghi their eases; were at oye kd «iWaysin ahqrry. :f. tune kluipst hopeless. The poison J Thohandxyritii. fe of both bt- these supposed}-to, have been conraufed .m g \. e^.nlec i 8 W i, a t A vould beidenomi soino cheese,| ot which all had pai as experienced and character ken 1 reply. ; j j | Neither of them wriies well, • The New Yrtrk: Times, remarks thbh' and neither would be selected to take the- news fiom Gen. Sberihatii’s army- chargo of acoui.trv schbol, if tbeir se iri Georgia, as, Grant’s nr- lection d»-pendediupon their chifogr.i my-in Virginia, l is cci>taj.niy of a/kind pVy,- Thus w« have two-mure wi.t-j to show that there is to ho no (pause in nesses; iii.tWp men wliOjOceiipy more] the proflbcnlirthr of active-operations ot; this world’s’ at 1 euiion at this time | this winter, i Sherman is-abrtiit to rin« t!\art any ’ other 'two. living,_ that[i| dertake ojne of ’ thV most remarkable “great men ’ write Ni campaigns of the war; and wo judge | . 1 - .-P 1 fchuj. what n’e know that; it is not at ! I —' : — 1 ' nil unlikely [lhgt Grant will hove Pc -1 ersburg. artd flhat army will be clo-eiy shut np in Richmond, before the close- of this rapidly closing yealr. • i St. Lotus, Nov. 14. Informi'ion hka bcen recciyod here that Gnnl Canhy, whilo ascending While river, Arh.'. on Ihe guntn-at shoi by a gncrnlla froth the shore, oii the: 6ih iii-t.. and.scri ously. if not latnllv. ,wounded in the groin, thh, bJlift pa-sing through his. body, -'.i .j ij ■ J ■; ■ [ 1 j- ! { !N«w Yorx, Nov. 9. , The Commercial'» Washington spe cial saya-Gjoii'eral Mi’Clcilan-|sei,t his icslgnation ;to the War: Department | last evening. ;!' f | ' *•! ij ’ . : fl’l’ |1 Ihkw York,Ni!)4'-13.' In the ilet>el Congress on Wednes day the tolloWiiig I bills amf resolu tiuna were presellivd to the lioU'O A the * Com mittee ou'iilhi l ary Affairs'to inquire into the'oxpeilreiicy -of .'repeating, an act exumjUiug oita person as pvtr-ror on any pliuiti.taiioi. eoiployirtg fifteen able-bodied slaves. Pill io;:am«r..d an net-, to | employ slaves and free negroes in the ..army as cooks7;ioanisier» &c. Refefre-i, . A resolution ’ihstructing tb'o ' Com mittee mi-j Millitary Affairs to inquire what further-legislaiioii ia necessary' to ihe axeeulion of the ’.con scription :la ivs! V' A resolution iintructing the C,om ihiltee on, Military Affr.irs tcaioqure into tjho of cSuilisliiog a j Buieau ofCpriseriipiion. | A hill to a'lnend an act to iricreaao j i the efficiency df.the arnij*) by the eni\ ploymenljof slaves and dree- negroes'. Referred to thei committee on ilili iiiry Affaiih. \ •, :A bill to sequestrate the - properly of such persons as have.fled ’the eoun •try to avoid jniiifury duty. (>- ■ . - A resolution - instruci.iug the Com-, niiuec on Military Affairs; t<* inquire into tho : expß<l|en;cy bf proviiling ipr ihe remov’d! pf all able-bodied male slaves in rbgions pl .country liable to, be overrun 1 ] by the public ei,emy. - [ 1 T.liere wn«; a i«harp “discussion on Davis’ r rojk sition to repeal the law exempting, eilitoris from ,coTiscrrplior» The M aeon Cmfederacg has an artw de ahowing .strong [jpoace; fbe’iings In Georgia -The j Richinoiift; '..J&miw says: ofJPapkee prison ers required to] mbet lhc demands of yxchangeof ten • thousand rin either side are'loliie drahed! from Anderson vilie and Daltoh, Georgia, and.-Flor ence, Spqlii. Carolina, and they >are whicli point iheyV; will' |»e exchanged The fleet .conveying Confederate-pris oners tips -already reaobed there,—' The exchange (will (bf accomplished the present; wepk.: . ' MTThQ ijbport of the rebel'S«iire«i rjr of the very dolefuf on lliV*n^ect‘offinjißpe»., hecaii ‘ onl£ obtalb ; one fiqndfcw'ap'd thirty-five i^olUr* 1 ?h'(Jui i H>hcy .ieqnal to lit dolKw w hub •i»d dollar hpflda. f $ • !'/ ■m; ' : i M : r l' , McClellan to Seymour <St C0.,0 [From the Buffalo Exprsit.) * Wej have riot i tccivcd the follotving di enmerfk by telegraph;.ball no one viio has' read' the' di-patdhes of the Til'jile Napoleon—especially Ijhat fa mous telegram to, jdt' iViar. front Savage’s S'anoo, Jjune 2S, Sfcgo2—will doubt for.,a moment in au thenticity:. 1- I■’ OS Board Udsboat. orr rjoAsthr 1 ;New JBaser, .Nor.3—Midnight., ’j/- ratio Sej mour, Geo; H. Pendleton, ' August Belmom & Coi: | * j * ; p hare..lost this battle because mj force-was too email..- I.again repeat, i ani not iksponsible .for ibis, a tit) 1 say k iviih the earnestness ot a candidate, ! IV o feels in bis heart tno loss hi every j grind vote which Was been needlessly j to-day. * * ]* 1-j'feet tb'o i (farnestljk to-night. - I have too, j many; telegrams from cast and -west j lor feet . otherwise, thanl that \heoe tmi cracyl baa noti .Itept il-d pronrußes wi;h me. Ifl save inysplf fropi etef-* nil shamjeand infamy, I fell yoti'plain, : dyOihat I|p\vc no thanks to you or to any oilier member of I.the Chicago CoiiTeutijuit You have done your best to niin me, i I - ipi co, Bbinton MICI.BLI.AS. ‘ . ■ ■ ': I : '■■■"• ■ " I. statistics culled? from tbo .British !LVegislrar.Genei*r» : report gido some curious details -as to the ages, tit ■which nfsrijare moati likely’ tc marry anil women to bo married. Af ter! A wdijhan passes twenty; her pros pect of gitling a husband beginSto lade. “Taking the years 1559, 1860,’ I8(j;1, - we| find that 73 girls were mar ried at lojyeara of age. bnt.no knales. A- 1 :| f 6, ■ seventeen youths enterod^tlur 1 state ot'matrimdny and 637. girls. For both rexes, 20 seems the most favored sigoj for marriage] In 18GI the num- of eich ; sex then married were 48,495 men, and 50,640 women. Ai 25 Ibis prjopoftioh was reversed, ihd bunjiber-i f>eing;26 v 473i nien I to 20,673 Woken; and at 30 the difference was stillj moral; marked, for white 10, 62.1 merj rpanied at ,that ago, only 7,840 women fourid husbands. The males havlng ohce obtained, -the preponder ance maintalnit to the last, j At 70, we iftndllS men marrying, and only 21 women; 30 met and three,women ai73; e,ighimen at 80 to 2 women, k [ ; AiNEV^^rctt;— They roenataclnre; hiiiiheit ip.San FranpincoJ which, sap; ;be trodden pnon pr rolled underfoot wiiboutighiilngj and whiqh after har irig peenrnannlUutured a rapnil|,inay be itnraeriipd in v wrater,: tent or fifteen iplnatee, apd it heip : taken oni, or.fyjigf.rto ,Jbut hald a flafriq. . ’ ,. ! of .p- ,«ew stjla of fractional currency, hay* boea prepay -fi- Vkrjf !Jeffarij; "ill ;be,j made ,ipguaui agam»t bonnterlßiUng, which prevails ito'a jUrste ix’ierlt V"Uh' ijmom,. It isj probable iljp-. pew:-, cnrren i-oy will be [acWrdingtbf th« jKtrerqj danottnmv mr*- I j sll' :•? r*X '*j-' u- •*' - >• v t Governor Onrtln’e Thßiiicaglvin|g . ■ Proclamation- F ■ln the tjatnb and'by the authority; Of the .Ga'ihpboVdalth of- Pennaylva> his, ijtidraW’ G. Curtin Governor cl the ehid. Cojtnmonwealth. V 4 £ A TBOCtAMAtIeJf. . ..' lt Is the honored-cantori df^PeinmylVaniato set apart, pn thi* recommendation of t lieExecutivo a day. for returning to the Giver of all Good, the Sh epherd and Bishop of pah soulaf how,jthelreforef ?J . Z- .* / XI, Andrew G. CartJn, .Governor a> afore sufd,"; do" recoin mend that the; people tbr<mghnmtt{i6 Common tv eal t l'» observe" TITIJKSDaY, the i dpurth day-'of November instant,', as a duy pf , t(i a n kegi v.i d gtoAlm igh ty „ For, tile of the earth; ■ For tho eph tip nance of health; - For the prosperity ofindnslry; ■ ' ifor the preservation Of good order:; and . tranquility throughout oar bor ders; . -U. • ca v , ’ - For the . victories which 1.0 had Vouchsafed to ns over armed; traitors , ' Add .for the ihanifuldblessings'.whicl po has heaped {.upon us, unworthy. And that [they dp,- moreover, Imny.. bly beseech Him jto renew and .in) crease II is merciful, favor -toward ni paring, the yeir to pome,' so that, re-j hellion being overthrown,:peace may bp restored to. pur distracted country: and, in every State,; with grahutul and! Ipvihg accord,! thoiincense of Praise! and Thanksgiving [may be. afforded [.by all the people uujto His holy name. Given under my hand r And the great If .se.'il of the ] State ful Harrisburg’ , fids' second day of HovemJber., in the, year of our Ldrd-one thousand l. eight hundred and sixty-four, and of t\e Commonwealth: the eighty iijnlhX ■ j [ ft s]\ By t|»c Governor: Ehi SuFEh,Sec’y Pf the Com. .l*«.*crtUfy « the J., that SBbsoriptioM win bo rc ,„. f.^ Tr«my K ot «^ 4y>lMe th *m,l6th. .1864 ; wUh stoV. n 3f of : 7 8-lOths p<!r c J t “T 1 pn*cip&l end interest both to ijT ful money.-, ... in 11 , ■ Tbese-n«M *jll bo cocnn.'ul tlon oftic ’Holder at matuHiy cent, gold bearing' bond., than fit* Apr-more*. ‘Ufa T their, date. aa the GoverhmmJ* They will be”lssued la denomi, l!lt ;f ? $lOO. 1300. si.ooo r subscriptions ihust be for fifu 4 n T’ multiple A fiflyjdollara. ..■■ •*'** Thenote 9 wiU|bolra nsm!t(cJ , ob free of transportation charge* J the receipt of (He.original CectiEJrfe—. posit as (hey can be prepared. ° f i' - * As the notesdraw Interest f ri , j ' persons maK mg deposits • snb-equ, - date must pay thef interest accrued"r " of note to date olj deposit! ■ !-T ■Parties depositing twcn^-j T l \V.I dollars' and .upwards for tiic-s ■' b oneaime-w,in,be allowed a quarter of one par «ew.,'.»hi ti '.’j,lj‘ <1 1 by theTreasuiyr iijeparfment up „ a "|'|J; of a,.bill for the amount. ct*i: 1 ,/ officer with' whom the deposit wasl / deductions for commissions nm.[ from the deposits. A • | Special Advantages of i\ It IS A NATIONAL S.\V!XO« : a Higher rate of interes than r.byj ■At hit iccuril!/. .Any savins*'bi pays its:di-positoim.iii D. S. Xot« that it is! paying in the best circl diuni'of. the country. and i: can'oi 't thing better, for its awn asset.-, mo government securities or in note! payable in. government money; -it is equally convenient as a j«4 permane .t investment. The nines i be sold for within a fraction of tl.ei accumulated interested, andarethej rity .with banks as collateral? for .'ui Convertible into a Six per ij-"0 f> In addition to (he ver-Krlibcral it the- notes for three, years, this jl 'conversion is now worth about ihrvk per cent per antium, for the current rate for i-J.ij'.ondi is not les“ than nine pep -cent, premin-k and'li).' fore the war the ■premium on si’s per-cwif.' C. ; S. stocks„ was!over twenty per cent - U will bo seen that the adtunl’pront on thi:i lo'Vn.'f the present market rate, is ait lam than in .per.cent, per annum. •> e ■ 1(3 Ezmp'iax#./,,■* State A- ’fun.'cipa! Thr.7*if -. Hut nsiue- trorn ,ilt :I.i rt irmtages tve ,Vv.-* . •.enumerated, a.sprciai ActOmigre*-,.?*•«)».•} \ alt bonds and r.,-. fi- --.-. - . 7 . - 'On.the average'., t Ills'cV>my.U,n .iV w.n!>”?•! 1 about two per cent - , per x;i:iu:ri. -cic'i iri.ng to the rate of taxation■ in ■fc.r.oai-, pi.- v of.in* "country.. . '• " I. lOis believed that noseeurii>s 'inducements to leaders as those i LIST OP LETTEHS government. ■ In aii diher fui-ina’of TTjHMAINXNG in the; Post Office atUaqhcs-J nts*?. the faith .ijf mbili'y of priviit icr. Pa., Nov Ist. 1864; V 1 I or «v-*«cpanite erfn , |; S!vaDS L> E, Frank Charles. Grim MissM A, 1 only’ ;j pied-edlior payment, while .Grant IVm K. Jones Rachel; Kerr Mrs M A ,2. :, r : „,• s, w o i,i ,1 I M’llonald RJ, Swceto, Miss Sarah S, Tu , ba .;» rt y 01 held to Siisan; Willis, Miss Mary, i • -.Jldikcharge of allitie obligations o*. i, -fl.jT T. M. TAYLOR. P.M, | States. |!#SL.Gffico hours, during the winter, from | While the: government offers tbs 7a.m. to ilfr p. m. ; .. i. . terms "for " itsbloans, it bel: ;ij LIST OP LETTERS. ■-'■ j the. very., strongest appeal- will : 'T) EMATMXG in the il'ost. Office at, Bea-, and patriotism of the people. ver. Pa.,-Not. Ist, 1804. • j| Duplicate"ccnificat'os will bu Robt, Brown, S 2, BccV Thoa, deposits. .Tiie panv idi; qWin Ruth, Beavers! IVm., Bpraea Samuel tUe , e^-na j^ lfica ', p ,he Chain'Mattie. Credner Edw»n.- t anker I'm, ;., * ~ ■>, • ■ , .. Cygig Morgan. Edwards ; Margaret 2. Fritz J i ( °f nnt< t 3 required, «turner they llij J|effcr?on J, Ltwrchoe -Sadie, M'Kinney C, j jssned in ' blank or .p,-4vah{o.to i>i Marshall John, A orris .Mrs Sarah. Smith endorsed it must bcfTctt with the i Smith Eliza, SterUhlt James, Thompson,Emm» . | . . , 4 .4 . e THoLs L S •J.-Thorn Settle. Teasly Mlnfem# jf«T«g-tUe;de!^», ; be forwatv. !B®*Peraons calling foriletters in the.above i Sfreasury Department. y list, [will please eay (hey are advertised; • jj! Subscriptions will be received by !I I ’ ANDERSON, P. Jt I of the ifnited Stues; aflVu.Mt U 0-Ttccnours.from .a;m.tob p : m. . rgi i Assistant Treasurers and ,1 iCHqice Property- for Sale] In Bridge-;; Depositaries, and by.the, . 1 'j!' water, Pa. ■{, ■■ j i ■ LARGE, two-stbry Frame Dwelling' Third National Bank Of Pit nearly-new., with six rooms, he- M. A A NDHY r aL^A-THTNAL' sides Kitchen, Cellar, &o.—well stocked-with fT „ : r i fruit treus, grapes add .bobbery; w,*lf«ii U a- ! *ra,depoaua«cs of Tuo'-.c o Ucd for schools,- chitrchgsj &o. The sight.is'* 1 ',■ _ • '* - ,va_. and view unsurpassed, for .further. K.VN.v,, Af> .- ]' ' . hurticulars enquire at the 11RIDGEWATER tbroughqut'thg country,.wii; give fur:|cr lo.'m pliuG STOKE. i . [nov9 matioh and'; , A 1 j ■ i-1 '-rsiev.'- 1 1 -or ; ~ Afford Every-'- Facility da sui crisV/. xo ,t ang.l7 : 3"m.;- . ADMINISTIIA TTfTUERE VS letters , . >“S tie'fen grain tsaXp thej Rsbecca liar., try tp, Beaver bounty, Pa/'de Enduring themselves indebted drc tcquesteilto ’ make payment and those having claims jagainsV* present them 'to the subscriber duty cated for settlement. '' » , > ■-j 'j -; ; ; JOHN S LENTZ. Adin’r, ‘ i noyljß • Ohio tp. TORS NOTICE./ of administration h'av.l to the undersigned,' on] sen, late of Indus decM., nil persons ' to said, estate \t immediately. \t he’same wi_ authenti NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. | ,|i Bask op BsAVEti CocsTr, V . New Brightom. Nov.-15. . f 'J is hereby given totheStockholders of the Bank of Beaver bounty,; that in j ’eonforinity, with the act he Banks of j this Uomihnn’eealth :o heedmt__A<soem!ions for the\ purprltg of b’jnh'rij , undent fhe tiles n f the Uni- ] iedAS(ates approved Aug- 22, A. I). 3564, the provisions of the said law has-been lully com plied with and the Directors of said Bank have made the requisite certificate to' the :C«mptroller of Currency,' ia pursuance of the of the Cni.ed States. j [ -EDWARD HOOPS, CasVr. ■ ; 2 1 ' pi 1 i)ividen;d No; 13. > : ' 1 " Ba.sk or ItHAVEB Cqcntv. V :I - ; :Kew Bri2hton v Sor. 1, ISGj.. f *CI <f - . , . • ... V * KTtnE President and Directors of this Bant :| 1 have this jay declared' a DIVIDEND - OF SODR PER CENT, upon its Capital Stock, out of ihe.profits of the last 6 months, payable, to Stooklioldersor their legal representatives, on demand—free of govern ment tax. 1 ; 1 EDWARD HOOPS, * I n0.v9,’64' ' : Cashier! Notice in’the ’"pjphausVCourtv The'following.appi'aiseuiaiiis'iin i’;.; t,:*_.Ji{_- qf. Assembly, of 'the .UtL ei-i'r-. . property iallpwed to 'be VefiipeT VV*’’V' - ’ : * dr children of a d»ccdeui,\(o i.'. * I 1 1; - ',* S3oy.: have been tiled in the IjfEjb? l > tr ' l of the, flrpliaus’ Court, of • Itoiv-.-ri Cvi-tUJ.. to witi: ,V .r", ,■ •, - . . —: — | j Personal property to amount of j?N-t-- j !F.OE’ SALEv. ■ ’^: in ?v^^r JoUa^,ls^ K - - A! HOUSE AND LOT in IheAorougb *,**&•- ■A. *w offered for sale »t s.pent-; rera ined by of John lmbrie.-[ioc-l ly.-reduced price and on reasonable terms as 0. I. 4 It. S. imbrie/aumVs. : A to time of payment. ,Tbe lot_i 8 ,3 u feet front: property to amour,*, of • bJrjllS feet. ? b ( depth: .upon it: are erected a rtta.lned by ■widb.t? of jrtiusonl U*: - * tpro.story frame dwelling house; and a small jk mes ad.nr: •, ■ stable. The dwelling .house contains- «x.. j Personal propenVfo amount of ••tea rooms* and is neatly and substantially bunt ilied by ivdjoV dKltobert Moore, ik- ; A ■ •Bpin the premises Jire grape Tines, shrub- jt,lin .S!enU, adm'r. A• . A" . , .■ • berV, &c. To any ope wishing, at a low fig- , |a. p r a p Cm - to-.aniount of »«* ureii to purchase a comfortable residence, con- pLcecds; of note AiWt\ Uiinr.fn-. * A sr ;. remently arranged and pleasantly located, making s3du. refaiuei by ■«*»»,*: jncb dpporlupities as the above rarely present - ydnry J* inley deed Jos. %. tliemßelTfc*. For particular* inquire of 1 ' - 1 ’ ■ A . :■ , V ; A«P_REW WhAT. .t, I 'lNotice is hereby given, torcredjior*f. !* e;r! ' SjT®-', • i - A : '.® e h ve ?* tlhgateeSjlßistributees,' and all others ',P ,prfSl L—".-' ' - - * .i. _ ’—nt' jtjijjy ~———, ——— —-- :■■■ I ec3, lo appear at the noil terra Quairtezly Statement of Bank of ?H UO r t(?r than the W. -S- «i>nntv 110t.li of ioretaber next, to shew o»a«. H > ’■ h , »MO«»CH. ! . f,.na I, ■ - * pHATIER ffVrs.. \ 'jk»Wd biTu|dUeoun{ed, eetWe $95,6»j6 421 ■ 1,0 IV *— A '--—4 ■ '.6percent, couponhonds ....121,000 001 -» TREES GRAPE VlSii^J liturO end;.officefixture* ' 1,95806 jJ* .. ■*. 1 from othe? bank«........;..»...... 4.36 i 66 1 SHIELDS & GO’S stock of ;» end cheeks of otberbenke 7,3BB 25' -!■ "' ipidr-k j- ti "'' Not," st rtrr. 1 Not, Trees, Vines, t)nviv\en(<H. which they offer for sale this fall, isviiry* ** , t „ . ! mi 'of the first quality in all respects. «- : 1 ■ $205,076 9i APPLE, -• " ' |!,| , lUBTUTIM. . . PEAK, Capital : . ,[ ! PLUM. Ifotss in circulation......;... ‘ '.-"650 00 , ,j! .and GRAPE VISr.S, 1 Du* dep0»it0re..;......’. i iv/..V 1fi3.422 IS' ’. Delaware, Concord. Diana.- and the pth|£-^ Duethe Commonwealth 1 ..1.;;; '1,036.83 varieties. Oopskafisaißs,. Ccjtkasts, -i; Contingent fund 5......; 8,025<92 • »»B«ir.s, and Small Fruits, in 'great unpaid...... - 6 1 726 22 Parties coming ittf tfi'd Kurser'cs !o J‘‘. "M '■• ,v ■ worth!station, ont'he P. F*t. W. stC. K^r '■). j-5' •’? -,5205,075 62 ' ' -In i the mooting train?, can select«a«r 1 : -| esrttiV tbattbeaboVaataUmeni is true and , trail)* end returniii. the afternoon. . oorrtot according td the-beet of knowledge 1 J • ■. T. L. SiJIhLUS s . • ! aniaieUef. Eowaan floors; Caahjr. >■ j eetl2 ■ Sewiokly, Allegheny co ■ ; r Affinnedand subscribed before »*, this 2d 0“-"' -r cirri dv?>!iioT. A:iv: iso!, r , ~ i :i. OG UJuXo JL • i ii]| T. M; M'COBD, SetaryPubue. T?kR. J._R. SPEER, 196. PEW STREj it Go's. lifrajciiiinic* JJ K Writing Tin id, thebestinthe IpHd, mtths | ; I*- -DISEASES. Of THfcfcTL, EndgawaterDngStore. TVyiteadbe eon-,anfpetfotjopeUyeratioDsnecwary , ■* } j'jl, 1 ■ - - ' -*W. i- U ■ - U.'K Treasury n0te5!!....!..........., OO ) Con iBTMIt.. 5',512 31 o--r .? y- - -. v FE4 P a N ''“"Uj. l; “aatf;. T'O-iw. ttlt or zix pt 'V* i«., r? , R lew.^ «f 5;-i' “Usui Ot . E,, t .°n., ■iafcti I', A 4 dat— fff:' fe : T'.v4 ■ r' fW5i ■> r ‘3rrij| ; 'Afe, -wti a ciiui,i er| iatitjg gj C . «)• in sn’i. oi!her jo or boidi- ;ror.ir.y. or M’n un-i ibcit <fcu* >sc Mnu. Gold* ]}•: \d. i»a jriviWge of » *" e’»it I V.y t.Ve j. p tr^s,- Mniuiilies, Ilf TV!! wire th> Le United mosj iib' ;evcs'.iiii*- h* XiV.tll 5 r-r s‘,l, -j .'5.,: if :.*a r ‘tfv/5 utrL’-'i rs. Jc I 10 ti*C he Ir-i! ,gt5E, tf.« I agnate J II ‘■7 : ii;«' if.