The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 04, 1865, Image 2

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the beaver
Ocilobef 4^,1865.
Union/ I State
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■ / ' i 'of- ‘Montgomery county.
. JOB BURVETOB GENERAL,
001, j JACOB It CAMPBELL,
t of Cambha county. .
Union ' County
I j Assembly,
MATTHEW S. QUAY, Beavei;
JAMBStiJ.KELLEY, Washington; :
JOSEPH rB. WELSH, Washington; '
y-; ■■ j-i Treasurer. ■
' MILO R ADAMS. New Brfgb Jo in
- f : f District- Attorneys - ,-i.!«
JANESES. ROTAN, Borough; '
~( Commissioner.
JOHN WILSON, Industry;
,4 Surveyor.
AZAIiIAH WYNN. Beaver,
! Poor House Director.
| SAMUEL GIBSON, Brighton
Auditor. I
', HUGH]J/;'MAfiSH ILL, Big Bea
, ' : ;; ..Coroner. -
Jj THOMAS McCOT, Moon;
Trustees of Academy, j
A. T.SHALLBN BERGER.Rochee
V* R*y.X>. P. LOW ARY, Beaver
< T|® RAID BlLLi.rv* 1
, The Local is ?t|il vtryj rauchtro
led fbq.it, the senior editor's vot
the Raid Bill. We. have already
tnojfollhah we intended,'sa
sing honest, reading
Was satisfied p*’ the justness and
rectnessohoujr position; butto at
Loial ww-reciir.to it again!. 1
We votedlfor the bill and would '
|igain,'we Beek neither to pajlir
' j"l • > ■ i-V. •
deny] The, bill provides for [ho
that jia not just,, honest and pi
■ i and we believe no conscientious,
•- I est nian,who wbuldldo nei
rSvhatl ho would baye dpius to hii
’ raa property understanding it.
_ Jhnyei bad na do otherwise. "
'counties along the border,'beci
(heir accessibility' wore .visited, plu n
-derpd, lobbed andyainetf.by rebels.
Their loss was;through no fault of
the loyal map of thfla^coun ties Han
dredpr'bf famifies / wereTeff he motels
and penniless, who v coatribulod;th,eir
imt share towardaujpponing tie Gov
r crnmer.t.and supply ingt he means to
carrygon the war.; Should the)
■ ■ 'id hddTfion lose theirafl/and
uuromunbrated
War. should bo cquallyborno a
'should step in and relievo the!
and divide the losses equally,
hot think the Stake should be r
t° pay them, and are oppose*'
- “passage of a law/requiring’ tl
>i~ io pay. The
-.Vf , toh'ng testimony as (6 the act
SC.S now while: it can be done
fraud, and presenting; th.e j cl
the gonorpi Government tor pi
, pne last seciiop^i-ns follows j ,
f [Section 13. The said appraisers shall
••I or;be engaged exceedih? three
■' } H said damages,
/ f. and .that pothing inthsr-HW)rt and
nothing ip this act sharl be taken or
construed as any present qt future
- r lK h * °r obligation upon this dornnfon
wealth to pay said damages and claims.
I If anything pltunor is wanted to
eattsfy ckndid men that under nb-pre-,
tpxt can the Stale be required to pay
’ * can h eTe P bo satisfied, by any
idence whatever. It maybe mid it is
very trae tt jj B bill does not provide
v ; ®^'* s to jassume.the pavraept,
) ; ■’“l {t «h(»P6B the. Claims, and makes a
* wronger case for theclaimanjta before
another legislature, T bis la a false
Assumption, and does noi effect onr
, yoto. : 'H the bill we , voted tor for i<i
are npt'ehargeablo "witlrwhat
-auptherjLegisiatare may do. Unless
the Statp provides a modeof adjust
ment, and when the amount of loss is
ascertained presents the mat or to tbe
general Government, the" sufferers
might wait forever fof the adjustment
and settlement of the clainjsV Ohio
paidlongsince the Josses of her citi
zens by > the Morgan raid, md now
claims the amount from the Govern.
. mdpt. In other States like] Lfgisla
tidn was had; What was considered
a matter of justice in these; StAtosj”is
denounced as wrong by citizens of
this . These mtn would hav-
Tzons wjjo lost (heir all g 0 (
pensed, while the Gbvernr
other States the losses of t
zens, and we. of Pennsylyt
to pay others what wg deny
Wo are condemned. for votir
*ont the claims to Hho Geo
crhraont, providing specially
State shall mt oil
pay and then prfoeht. Ldo
Can • any readii;
nian bo misled by such groui
worse than groundless char/
.men. whocbndemn ourconr
stan would pot do to tb
bor; wbat they |woqld bay
them. Suppose the rebels ii
through Beaver county, and
eCtba r.illiogcs and bunted]
I
i
bdusos, Woo Id oor- people not justly
ask remnricrat’ori? Tbe first men who
ARGUS.
ijwbnld present their claims 'wonld.be
jibo. very! opes wtfto nowj most loudly
.cry out against compensating others-
Governments sbonld be jbsl r obd jus
tice, that tbe burdens, of miln H
taining: that Government be eqnally
distribnted. I In this case it would not
cost every man fifty tho
claim,’apd we say shame on the man
who would refuse. ; Wo: did what we
=I
belieyedj right; and supposed every
good citizen woold approve onrcoursb.
Union Men of Beaver' CountyC
Nomination*
The snecess of the local and district
itickela depends |npon tjie fidelity %ith
which you discharge iyour duty in
your_boroixgh and township.
lf, systematic; organization of the
Union meri is effected ill ev
any borough and township,'* there cafe
bo no question as to the success of pur
ticket.''! | . , ’]•>><\
\Ye mu|st hsye earineeft, systematic
organization, and it' inubt^e'effected
at once. Every ■ borough and town
ship should not be without its local
committee a single day; and that com
.mittee jshdqld jnot .rest until there is
an accurate list of 3 b men tire vote of
district 'majJe, and efficient meas
ures perfected) to poll the full,Union 1
vote and jtspp all illegal votes. -
Thoryianot jdanger. that the Union
ticket js |iri the, minority with the peo
pl ej either ir. this county , district or
it May be.outnumbered at
thi Union men are indil
ferentt wEfet ee ne my isti roless and
"uhScriipufinis "jn its iefforts for success.
Cpmy|fet»-organization and a full
vote all the Union men; need to
to decisive victory: Let
--" io
h-
latf*
j,. each Uniofnirian Bed ,for, ’himself that
■*/V® his district rill not fait on .election
£ * day.',Forewarned,tforearmed! Un*>
ioojfnejji Of Beaver .county .1 Which do
** ~ von choose? ! Yictory or’disnsler^are
ins elf, ; ; J .
-wn poat own hands ! •
■wpula • \ j , ; " 1
fit,- JKtirigiOut the Full Union Vote.
taio of.fßo Committed in
tO'w.nslupa are charged with
ther&atyJot bringing oat the vote.—
T|io
ders; j’Wo believe thp*Tight men were
Rejected, and will discharge
fiieir duty_ faithfully. Give.ono day
toJ>ttie|grpSt caaBd( of Union and Peace.
map- in your district
■Thatsapporta the ’Government is at the
polls.j Union men, .generally, romein
beylj the cause is yours.. Let every
mnn. who knows. what ‘ treason and
j f
villainy there ih' in the- Democratic'
ie me
-of the
,■> far a&
laced to’
would bo as dangerous as Tt would
havejljgen during the rebellion. Tfn
[ tho Goyornntont is sustained the
frujta of piir victory wilt ripen into
fThe disuruhn—party is' la
. adroitly 7 to secure
I B , maja rityj i n Pehn sy Ivan i a. We can
carryj the State, thefe is work to
do. pf genjeral apathy prevails among
Union men, defeat - will follow. Is
, 8 Mfiinn-.; man. who would not
blush to Mow Pennsylvania had sur
rendered to Copperheads. But shame
and danger woii|d bolh follow in the
train. ■ 1 |.
. of township Committees,
Gpiqn Mer,, Soldiers, be up hod doing !
All your eoupiryrcquiros now, is to
dejrejit her enerniesut the ballot box !
Soldiers jof Beaver County !
Remember lliat the party tbit seeks
ydni? voles in Beaver eourfiy is'the
party that, voted against your having
this righttjo vole. , ’. <■ j|
Remember that.{he Democratic pari
l y>' by their opposilion to the -Govern-.
ment,. resisting dralts, encouraging
desertions; &c.. prolonged the war and
kept you ijn service, much longer j
tbep you tfyould,have bdeh. °
Remeopbor they neither contributed
yon or your families, and de
clared thhwaiv in, which you wore on
(gaged wicked and unholy. .
! Rymember lhoir boasted leaded glo
iied| because he had neper-voted a man.
or aidoLlar tocarry on the war; j
f emPn >ber i that your comrades
in rebel prisons wer# held because
they would, promise io vole the
Peijioeratic ticket last Fall; tRT&s show
mg that Democrats and Rebels work
t in unison; [
Remember those things, and vote as
you| fought— to sustain the Govern
ment and-defeat traitors.
' wants
Wo do.
. '• f
eqmred
: to the
e State
des lipf
uat los-
■ilhout
kirns tot
Eiyment.
our cit-
d-1
inrecom
lent’ pay
ieir citi>
»ia assist
Union MeWof Beaver County!
I,n less than ope week the election'will
be held that is do decide'the political
status of Pennsylvania.; JV.ro you
Jjreparedj? Have, you VnithfplJv dis
charged your whole duty ? Is* there
potjsome|friend, neighbor or aeqhkint
ai l c f , a ‘ ot X ou can take to the election
? See Jf yon cannot! add
vote V* swell the Union majority
orßeavet county. ■ Since last dec-
J °V and Union have both been
Wed (throbgb the instrumental,^
dni Um-i ? urty - nt b<*me
iUIdM 80 dl,>rB th * This
is pH. that was promised last Pali _
not in view of the-siiuntion
MhertfJ C | anlry ° no da y. that, tie
it b A J pre ß ryed ,na J be porpelu
.'l - '■ ■ N
our own
g to pje.
iral Gqv
thatjhe
er States
k at tho
•g honest
hdless.aod
ges? The
iad under
i eir neigh
e done to
ad paired
destroy
thc farm
Zonal 'sayst the editors of
the Abgcs got (out 1 of the armv ns
• -1 t : I - , , w.~ «.-■
soon as possible, While he servea until
be Was discharged. If he wn* in the
army ajt all, it is very- likely be seiz
ed until bb was discharged.. He clttims
to have come IromKNoble county. Ohio,
and very likely jdid. We f,6.
I place more likely to prod ifee a man pf
his stamp. He pdited the (Democratic
papei there also for a time, we are in
formed. this is also very likely
The DemooialSf of that county in the
early part of the war rallied almost
in masse to oppose the Government,
and to the of some hundreds
armed . themselves, fortified their
camps and actually commenced hostil
ities. The government “had. to send
an army to supduo them. Perhaps it
was in this array of Noble County :
Democrat sthpt thp gentleman served,
It was no doubt tender 'his advice,
while editing ih'e paper in tbatcounty,
that his friends aeled in the manner
stated. Howflong did you serve! in
that army, Mr. Editor? [Was it in
ccnsequencd of that, -or other causes,
you left Noble. county and inflicted
yourself oh u[s ? Both editors of the
Akgds servcij until honorably discharg
ed— one when his time was almost up,
and.the other altera year’s service,r—
Every.candid man injthis county, who
know, the facts,Will admit both did right
in lt was done to save life,
and on the jcarries! recommendation
of physicians and friends! . Our jeon-;,
ductneeda no gentleman 1
or|ry> feeling rriunwould refer to ae> !
ti&jitliat became riecessary from Prpv-)
tdSiuial dispensation.; Wo expect noth-
bdWevor, from this Noble
cOuntjedUpp! Lest he may not, know,
wo wilfSpay ive jvere never io ’the
guard'hbuse for drunkenness, oi re-
insolence or disloyalty.
, Union Men 1 !
It {letter to admit, the
truth, ajptLwe our friends- ?n
Beaver Tidti n ty thg|-there. is datjget of
1 oaing kepnsyivania lh i» Fall—danger
of iti fulling' into,, the ha nds” of the
State Rights' Democracy of the; Vnl
-1 an dig bam school. The! .cause is the
apathy of ‘Union rmen] All that is
required |to carry the State i.4 : a lull
vote. .those who feePhow ranch
shame ana danger there & in defeat,
go tot work and secure,jjevery vote for
thp Union party .in Beaver coanlj;
..that can be had. :! Arouse ! then* Union;
men 1 jjpt the danger! quicken your
‘Efforts. ) j 1 . ,1- J - I]
Rem ember., Pempprata. i
v — t »vpTa<wrecr’iue , «rwr aTSHtiro. and
«tood-ourin~oppo“9iiif)n ; t« tb« Gpv«ro|
rnent never'eodld con-1
South. You wcm
into, su pportin gdfcy i>arJU-~that was ir>
oppo.sui|n Govern men l . Will
you subject'yourself td like deception
? sustain th a - pat ty
that betraycS.you intoja false pp«iliod
‘owafd jjour Government ? \y e trust
that of,Why df you'ii jviil inWh'o said.
“They are jd}ned to|i jtheir iiiols. lei
them alono.’i- Having hejeh.. doi
ceived once, sec to it you are not bij
tyayed again. j I
1 ‘ f . . j
. bsutU Local has into trouble
among pis Democratic friends. \vl[o
signed (the petition* J for 1 increase jyf
fees. do not Hite to hive their
action the premises arjd
hence the-squirming of the editor |o
■got. out pf the difficulty. Largo petji
-1,01,8 were sent aa asking for the in
crease nude, apd there being no re—!
raonsiran'co, we could do noticing die.
At that time and, oow.j the cbst-of liir.
in 8 “? fifty percent, more titan it w|as
foimorly. The increase wasithen.not
.too q\u(ih r The laboring msiipfortbler
*y, K ot oriodollar.now | lO gets; $2 qpd
ppi dayf X’erfainly lie cannot
object tbf*t if he getj one ; bundled
pci: cent., the office-holder qfiquld
have fifjtyVv Honest r men prayed' jfor
the increase as a matter of justice,and
in obedience- to their prayer the in
crease was made. Wihen the price ot
Jiving faljs there will bo a'return! Vo
old fees, t The Local is hard' up fof
something to write about when it Jew
ibis.
ZGH on
I
, m m . ).
important Issues- ■
i Header! when l■ Jtuijk^jd';tbj vole the
Lomoeratic ticket pause -n(*ti consider
whether in the settlement ofAhe great
questions growings put of the war
they should bo left if, hands' of
those by whom the, |Wftr jviis carried
to a successful issue,':or wither jthe
settlement shall, pass into the hands
of those who opposed it from the 'bey.:
ginning? ft ia npoii thepeopfe the
settlement of. 'this issuedepends
And it is important.! It is; for you;
reader-—for- every j.votop-j-to. . jsav
whether the war hatf been a failure,
Whether; those who began, iWbeciin-e-j
y.f>u voted in 1860 as j free ■ men huji a!
right to vote, wero justly dealt With i
tn, being conquered, j It-is foryotf to!
say \wbettier the trulls of ihe warjare i
only ‘‘debt, disgrace and; slaughter ■’ i
or whether they shall add to tha’glpry.i
renown, greatness and power" of four;
common country. Those. Ve^repleat,,
are invpprtaot issues,; Let yoor sCnse i
°* right 1 determine yonr vote.? i I
1-R j.;.. 1
A Catecliii3in fpr Copperlie»aß
Wttlt party iuk'bdad ftom ijfelft tfnioni
fbiji^- ypife
and t i#‘ r iU«MgUe
that htaboen abed; aid; all .the debt
crcmtt'd in tbe ftapbresaion of the Bo*
bullion? V..:.:. ; ... > r .;
if
• Whi«l party .produced ALl* itho"
trßiU(ri«'inl tHorU nued afatSß? ~j |‘j V- •
i ;, The Democratic party. ; 7:
1, W|»ai party fought against vheJtfpf
Soiuh and gdvo' the ToftSs .
•‘aid bud cbmfQrC’ in tbo Xprfchr V L
; TKo Democratic party. /1-/ V.^
: ; W |ai T>tirty; Ipjjpobod the Wbr.re
siMep thb draft, and denounced Mm
Lincoln as a tyrant- bad usurper Vw»-
tby of death? ■'■•l. : ■ 1 "i' ‘ *ij 4 i‘f ■**'
*y v- uejau ~ij
The Democratic party, i i hj ;
- What~ party taught ttiat
anee to tyrapis was obodieorie? to
tiodj” thus teaching 1 the people the
crime of aasafcnaiimi? j r j.
The Democratic party,- j ■
What party in their political pro
cessions, sung - aongt tjiresteniog to
"hang Abe Lincolpon a soar apple
tree? ■ . ii • - __;;
T|he Democratic party, ' ! |
Wlial party produced Booth,Tfar>
Atze.rot.and Payn«*? ; : 1 )
The Dmnacraiie Jparly.'j ;; / ,\ j:|
' What party in advocaling Uhe dpc«
triple of the Virginia:'arid 1 Kentucky
Resolutions has been; preaching' ;
bellioni'ever" since the Nullification
of John C. Calhoun. , j J
Tl] e Democratic partyf j - i
jW|iat party haSgivcn birth to nl 1
the advocates of State'Elghte, Nullifi
cation, Conspiracy'and Civil War? “
i |Tho Democratic pimy. .I -
■What party alone originated Inch
organization as ihe Sons of J/ihbrty
and the Knights of the 1 Golden Cir
cle? .. ,V> ' : V.
j,The Democratic party. " ;"X~
j What pSrly advocated ac armistice
and compromise With rebels ,in arms?
i The Democratic party, j j ■*
; What parly, during I the last Wag,.
never rejoiced Uje vlctdrip* 6f the
Uhion Aihny—peldoifn | pot out flags, <
lind ey'i,nc|d byUhiir demepnor, their
i i)cep chagrin, that the'rebels'bad been
defeuloiiH- ! , ;, i
j The Democratic pariyf : j
I party secretly >rmed itself,
lust yetfr for the purpose of, slaying ■
flheir Umpn neighbors? j' 1 ! P ; ■ j
|,~ The Democrjitic'party. ,
j party threatened,-in Ohio, ifj
• was. re-;arrested, that
10,pOO!JC)eniocraYs,under Pugh,would!
ri|e iri; rebolliou, rescue- him, and drive 1
the ty r;tnt;Lrncoln from his throne?
.The Democratic party. ■ , ,
parly, contended with the,
Cinc|nnati Enquirer, that the United
lSt eves-was not a nation, but a league
;ol thirty; four separate sovereignties,
! thus justifying fhej action- of the
1 South from' the Do
: - / ■' I;
, The Democratic-party. • , 1 ■; '
What party talks the loudest a
gainst negro equulity iand ptactico it
hiosi?
I * r ~ raf ,C! '^ a poin t, will
nviyWaijor their votes?
7 he -Denificraud party.
C sueh a; parlp’ loboen trusted
v.m* v poiiticur power: again?— Harris,
bwv nlegraph 1 i. ' ■ i. l
. JStlf a Union man votes tholbenv
oCl i lll,c ticket,: Le votes to snptiuh
llio parly .that ■ for four years>op»
posbd the Government it, i ls ort3
to pub'lno # ir.y|ior«. jlle.giye.v his vote
to jibe patty, that in this 1 County ana
Sli fK heVenlyihelievos did -as touch
igiho wat;, |ts tbd' sarrio »'nnu'
bci of;at med tcbeM in ; the South.—
Ilb' yoroH; to sustain most
regard as dangerousl treasonable; and
subversive. lie vot4s to sustain Vai
(andigham, Per.dlotbii, Rood, Ingor
so 1 and Jeff.; Da vis. {They all belong
tojjtbo isiune party; If ydd arc Indeed
a Union man, you ct.nnotySto for any
m an op the Democratic ticket.
aft.Tlie Albany Evening Journal re-]■ • ; ;4 ,
ports the sop of u di|i linguist bed. South Attempts to Trike‘the Lives of
ern now visiting p.t .the . Grant arid Sherman “ i
Worth, as Having; i • .1 ■- I _ !■)•,■
: 1* WV are maw,of as - liT . I f| s<j pt< 28; j
—rfai wore loyal thin sftme of your ," ' I’P? M*!f* '«)*«• ••returningj
O'yn, ptoplo | You far atV * r O TO Indriinapplirtil at an early ' hoarl
foi’d to tiual ns than you t-an your yc,,,erdtl -' i ? B Bwilt ‘ 1 ' at the!
copperheads. Thdy are the fphd of a c ,rv ? * l Guilford' had been!
yi lest/>flfseou rings of the fear lb. - .’Bad. tur , nod i r,, j e hUoiial|3% a;Vd the par, 1 in l
itj-/not been. 1 tot them we should'not wbleh-ihe.'. General rode was thrown!
hnvo rushed injo war-- And yet'they ‘ ro,n the ‘Vack arid dragged some disJ
Ivuvc the iihpudonce to come to, us ta ® 06 'but no one «vas injured , Abbnti
claiming to beNpur friends, atfVtatng'us ;?° wmo'tjme a train pri this Ohio and
to be stiff.pecke-’ Und asltjng ai‘ to l rond, . carrying General
s>U+ko hands ,wi inland form ;WJ- T B9 l,,r £** n frojn 'lhe track
new iilfiaiice: | Hpers! iThoy S t “ l * iiatVyoncaburg.; ■ sNo oriri
have cheated us they wilf nev-, seriously injured. ; ;i|
er cheat us again.] vie. had rather " A ij — —'l 1
trust the vilest abolitionist that fever* ONBIS rKNT.—The Doyles town Bern
howled arid .hounded tis down, than and edited by Qcl; Davis,
the bestoffhcui. | |/ ’ the ckndidatejbr|Aßdltpif
•ll «aLtet it h • & 1" ft
SpmCr.et Whig, that the Bemoorats of |h9infamoUB CairiWirz.whpsturved 1 ~ ~
this Stare ;\vho / uie now bedaubthgl and wardered onr prisoners rit Anderli’ v A* C. BARLOW, D ,
president Johnson. • with fnlsotnc 9 ? nv,11 . e -. 11 »B»eris that the Military SURGEON ' AND PHTSICIAN.
praise, and ‘ who pl*o through theiV v°. ma "«B'on before which he is on tH.I i TTAVING pemanijntjy^Xd in BEAVEft
late address to the {people, claim that rf‘- 19 a . aHur P allon °* power, and that iXL ‘enders his professional services to the
the only wav to liim is io '^ s P r,aoi^ ep )kf B *: n ot been fairlydealt !: oitil ®“ 8 •nd adjoining Tillages'and
ihre ptimwrath ijoket, but *Aw th : touhly Boldiepi 'wbpUri
since! .denounced him'is ®C-AndersLyillJ
thiior/’and. t hat in March, jjkuuld oiake a note of this. ~ i| f those who may wish his serrices, ' f
1864, by as' nct parly , vote, the Bern i .rs' ' - ■ — l ; IJ ] Calls* day or night, promptly attended 1
Ocrrit ic niehtbers fef the Legislature IL- number of forgedsoU WuOffioe in the National Hotel bußding;
refused to grant him the Hall of the _ dl^^ a, ? e9 dave recently botm wtt 6 r 9t if 11 lloar *> or
House „f Represematives at; Harris'- by . d,flterenl PW4;I '-eJwM *? io ? BUj T**f t,L
Rung, io which td • ell the title of his m the large cities rit I I [
persecutions and. bufferings, iin Tens r, State«;and it is Bupposed] ] i ’ WToiilc«v {•
jiessee,: and to adypcito thp cattise of Otphanrs Cojart of Beaver, eounty.
his country. I r* ‘ this class, wepnng the United States J- J ll l ho matter pf partition and valua- .
)' V.- -4—4——— ; .] aD,f n c nii for these iirii‘' ,0 estate lof late of J
I Fah-iire —Lot übe retriembered P oBlt i° n B. r .' ■ 1 . ’ said county, dec’d, ;|]
that 111, Uliirt.*,, jtloiivenilonin ’fT«»3"
jlfeclared the cfiirriW of our Govern- l° f ev6^ vo, i^il .njttlf- - -:**>• hands °^,i.oseph Lcdlie Sheriff, TnUteo
Lifent td sutimfess the rebellion «h«d 1 T f t * «^.lriflo•fen«l..ln^aJ[1 a to iake sate c™M
r reoet iota .had -ctding . wither ;{the : pension he J howii re “ l J stBte ’ the! first instalment of the
resulud \u four years of_f,nlure.’ K and receivesshallbocoiiuuuea to.hisdpsiri I pu .j Ch ? ae 10 «n<i amongst the heirsof
rccommci.dfed, :'immediate cessation of Bememb£r'Wriunded soldieV ih« I'»nt W*®? thereto,
'cin» •'v 1 f^ 0i > t ? d t ?'. l T l si * tha ropiidiation of your pen-i of October. EBOfit at 10 j o’cloik, a. «*•
tripe, and-oow judging from their ao. stone. Give them power and. tbey ; for paVpohe of said appointment. All per-
uw buying the quMtSoo. will repudiate , - . M r ( «°«>» interested, will * >ke notice. -
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Txxji, Sept. 26,’66.
few' typf
grpgbicbl errors thatpccar fajib
I communication, I krfjnl to, infer thtV
thimttachces -of establishment
i®PBf likia dtljter mbftijbi liablato.mako
occasional mistakes.; ~ I?. ; : ,V.vi>-'-,
' tS&ce' I lart wrolei indlcatioifk oil
trouble have mad* their appearance
finAiftbarna Not long since, the
! Episcopal Bishop pf, ,4bat State , In
etramea.his olergyrtp omit the usual
theFresidOnt oftbe.Umted
States, untilthe Federal troops should
he'«ithdrawn,and the State!, restored
.to w fU former privileges in' the! Uh£ Ei
ion.’ Upon; learning; of- this ■ actionf
Gen. Wood, commanding Department
ofAiabama, actihgnnder instructions
. from blgbel aulboi itjivi wood an . or-
prohibiting the 'nishhop. and bis!
clyrgy Worn holding' jidblicser vices,
until theygaye some satisfactory oyi*
denco of willingness to abstain from
I seeking for oppoetdaUies tojt&ake
jjlic their treasonablelsentiineDls. 1 The’
Bishop exhibits cpheiderablerostiveoeas
nnder the orderpend, seems' inclined
to attempt to eykdoiits requisitions.—
At first sight.itjraav appear as if tho
military authorities' were.atiempting
to. exercise ah j pnidue control oyer’
matters peViainidgl.to religious wor
ship; but after ■ dud consideration ,Of
allihpcircunUtatices surrounding the
case, loyal mhn in list necessarily ad
mit tbatGeh.iWppd’f course in tbej
affait is fa*ly ryarfonted, | The action
Of the. Bishop in (wdcttng the Dinissipn
of a portion of 3?® church liturgy!,
coneiidered absiraeily, is an offence to
be pronounced upon.by the religions
body with wfbtch fie is connected;
his publicly expressed disloyal reasons
for so doing, considering | the present
condition of the (cpontry, constitutes
it a. highly reprehensible and treason
able proceedings. J- As viewetLsnltr re
gard to its Injurious effect in uie State,,
the. evil consequences; of; permitting
sdch'ian .act s to go unrebuketl, are,
plainly apparent to all who entertain
mny respect for'' tho Government, and
desire to see Senlimenta of returning
Icyaky receive proper,encouragement
It is too evidjinlihat ithe.Bishop of!;Al
abama is. sadly in the ele
ment of meekness, and has yet to
learn, thatj the Lead, and great model
of the bhtistian religion, instead of
stirring f up strife, and! refusing obedi
ence , to lawful /authority, by precept
add example,] commanded due subinis.
sion thjerelo. I ipPjhe course being pur-
by apportion of’ the people o.f
loo strongly de
plored and condemned by every .South
ern : inah,! who feels anxiety for the
early return (of peace and order.;(• i
if A r short time ago, a small prirty of
cavalry, on gaged in the duly bf col-;
leoling catraycd Governmentcattle,
were, ambushed by a superior force 'll;
citizens, and compelled VorelirCwith
a loss of cleven .men, succeed.'Jig, ;bo w -
ever, in capturing j and bringing in
twenty, of thd;inaurgonte. Another
similar case has just occurred, the cir
- -~w
sixteen, were ordered to proceed to hi
poip't in; the yiciniiy of Demapblisiji
j-\la., for the purpose.of arreslingtcer '
tain parties; \vjio had boon concerned^
■ in octs of atlegal iotci foheoce with tho
shipment of Government ,cotton.—
Upon arriving near- their destination,
they wore rhot by sOme( one hundred
and fifty, arniihl citizens uodeV-com
mand, who'vwitb an air
of great authority, questioned -the
officer in cjbarge Of tho Federal*, in
formed hint (hat the arrests could not
bo. made, and. ordered him to return
whence ha.punio. The latter) percoiv
*ng, that the.odds, were decidedly,un
favorable, eoncludejl;, that in this in
stance, “Discretion waa ibo bettor
part of valor,” and obeyed the Judg
es bch6st. | Qf coijirse, so flagrantan
; act of resistance to the' execution
of proper cjrdbrs will not be allowed
to pass unpunished. It is to be hoped
that. the people in Jail sections of the
South, ihajj sy.on Ipurn to understand,
that focal qpjipsition to lawful measl
■airca apart, from its, crirainality. I
very foolish. J. j W.
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b'r^tv
Bho© Bto.
beavebi ■.
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rrjoßKi t tIIIonvWODLD eespbct
ry, FUfliliX announce. to.his customers and
mends generally, that he has, just,'opened a
New ; Shoe Storeinßeaver,
and is' m
thebes; i
MEN’S!.
BOYS’.
I LADIES’ and
i: [I f CHILDREN’S WEAR
ever brought to this county. Ladies kiboesbf
alt kinds and best qualities. Thi£ werer
bought on. advantageous terns, andfoviU be
sold at reduced rates. -jf' ‘-v,
•QTtCome and see, one and all. We cannot
be undersold. '!•' r 'i-ii-'.
,agUStore one door. East of I. N! Atkina'
Clothing Store. • 'V : \- octd :,.
tow resdjr to/(apply tbe.publit jWth
Maortment of _ ■ ,j f 'V ; . -
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Overcoatings.; | '
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U kinds of
Gentlemen's Fnrnls hinsrGoods
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let M Undershirts,
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Linen and Wbolen -
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Lillies’, -Misses: and children's bats of thi
latest styles, including the NEW YORK, which
Is irory handsomt’andbecoming (o all.
CONTINENTAL—a very pretty affair, tad
.entirety new. ; j . )
SCpTCU—This hat is admired by ail, sad ,
a s decided success. : - * ; /
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for evening, and is wornaltogether’East./ :, ;
TtTTKlSH—Another pretty style jus! put,
suitable.for all, and s boat of &u<
xnerpus to mention. - ' ” /'
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dock, which trill be epld to suit all ' I
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i tPinking,. cutting and making *
notice.
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in the above Good* V ■
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'Embroideries,
full. stock—very cheap.
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