THE ~ 44BEAVER.-...:::.AfiGt •J• VYENANPI PROPRINIVOZ., -AUgUST ) 29th, , iB6s.. .roa ooviiitrott,' !'"-; -. 1E14. JOHN .W.. GEARY,_ -culdoty.LAsf) Ockuxiir.- ." '.• Union County Nominations• • T, -Congress. GEO. V. 10A.WEENCE, Wati:Ongten., Presideni Judge. caAMBERIAN, ;40 As:satiate'Judge.:.:: - • AGNEW DIIF.F;; , egg-Brighton, . , -Stetti -genate.• , Vitt: A. W. TAYLOR, Borough; • ' Atgemby. ; MATTHEW Si . QlJAY,Boaltei;:; J. B. DAY; Muitriugtcirt dotintsl - JOHN EWlNq:tWaut4ngtori cor . riff: S. LITTELL, Hiookotowit; Register& Recorder. VARltig SINGLETON, Ilactoort; "Clerk of Cou r ts:.:' 40,11 N. A. FRAZIF.,II, Commissioner: ' . WI,ANOCK, North Sowiokly •,• • • Poor House Pirector: J.OIfIS. POTTER ; Raccoon ; Auditor. • , • - J. FL. ; - i'rustees of eleadentyi JORg MURRAY, EfridgcrAtter Die. DAVID STANTON;Isr, Brighton Uriuon Meeting f FIRST RALLY OF THE voTEsi OF BilAV,}lll COUNTY-.ire requested .to meet at the ' COURT HOUSE S IN BEAVER; • -; • 1. , • . 01 Wednesday Eventnge Sept. sth, • '(Court week), at ii o'clock.. "The Hos. GEO. V. T.AVVJtEIkicE, oar faithful an3,abls Repre , [mutative:in Sougirs,l Bar. Ma. BAYNE,. of Canonsburg, one . of .the most eloquent -"dampers in Pennsylvania, and other distin guished advocates of the cause, , have been in . tod and are expected on the occasion. • Ai this is - our opening *idly in this • county, let there be en. overwhelming flern _ onstriitionion the•psrt of our friends. r By 'Prler 'of . EXECUTIVE CoIdMITTE.E. UNION MASS . MEETING. 1 ,The State Central. Com‘ittee 'have appointed a Mass Meeting in' this place On.. • TUICIMAY SEPT: Some of f the best's peakers in the Unionnre proznired: Let' ourlfriende make preparations all 'through the county to attend;it: „ • • .Convention' of r.!oPulStiiithern-' z , i pre. • Wo omitted fait weekto noticailiat ihe Union State Central Committee fiad invited tie people' Pemisythi . nia to be present; and Meet with the loyal Southerner's in their Convention in Philadelphia on the 3d of _Septem ber. This convention p„robably --r be in session nesrly one week, and it is the intention of haying a succession , 'of meetings every night during the occasion,to be addressed: by the ablest Union men, , !North and §outh; - 'Those of our friends - Who can should ' by all means attend,-as this lion will be Composed Of men who !Ire mot now and never were rebels; bat en 'the contrary, of men whose ' Union - ism - did not formic.° them at tha.clash , of arms,and who 4ve Passed through the fires of rebellion with patriotism unquenched. It will he an abler eon. von atioa of men than those who SOM. t . oled in the name city on the 14th of August, and in addition to this its members will net have hands:dyed in . Union , blood, nor sonlelblackened' with the crime of.treason., Pi3ople couple' of weeks ago the editor of the New PastleDemoe*, not knowing how to answer something that we had ' said, alleged positively that.we no btains." We think he and hiepar. ty should the last, to complain on - that word..., At about the essie time, too, the Beaver local Sntlenly declared j that ,we were. "damaging" our[party ; s and why it should feel ruffled over an event of thn3 kind, we; cannot for the life of us teU ,But while the "cop— parr element talks t hus, itis a source of no little patificatina to ns to know that the Union element actsv l ery dif4 ME ferotitly in relation to -our , ser*teas. TamilE r it th i ese,acts: We have not been ccinaeeted,jwith' the Argils qaiti - two months: Daring this time We have jest , one subscriber, al . that one =a :Dealooll4llo widowed la y; and-within thia:_time wehave,. ti 'be fided siztynine new pre-paid: , Pabsg . rs,to our book, - and j but twelvebf p:43B(i•b_elon i g to the campaign class: an !average - Moro than ono new eubacribar per 4 lay , Bl;nee we have had. charge of the Argue; :,and ihts, too, without al:Ey per. solicitation on Our , 'lied. The part, y evidently thinks we are "daniit• g in it, at a fearful rate! -1_ , —7 ~, IM A Bitter Pill. It is said that the editor of Oct - Local 1 is sick at Heart over the phase her military history qaeition besmear d. Ilis..own , record is: what chafes 15,0 now; and - had his indiscretion "not.:girt , the better oi l his, judgment soer i weeks'ago, he probably never would have been pressed for its publication. We heretOrre purposelY avoided irt: reference to him iraveln a political, shnse;' and thig, too,When we kneii id' the white' that be was , the owner of a. persottal cbaraoter of theinosC 'Dinh ,. ahle kind. , Eciiprial:Onrte..y r pr9vrt4-, 434:Pl:PPI 4 usiati.tiki4Or*Jilla. 4 ..litOY in Abn -Pmt , ;;lind , if be - seetr some wings 'in print now.and in:theltitu.re,tiatle 'worrld gladli have buried out of sight,. he Mild blimp. J. IL pdell. Elq r and' .his rash aciVisers for-it; not ,1 18. If, howeifer, he' gets ' hiniself otit -45 f the present serape 'cleverly; we know we 'shall feel-disposerfto "fet by 'oh him iu, a . .personal sense, believing ',,rit, the , same - time that his,present e;perrence will have jearnedbim the duty of die-. cussir.g . Portieal questions , and the . merits of political Candidates, end the nicassity'or avoiding matters that,h,ave only a perSonal significance, and bet.. l long only, to private - individuals. At all events. under .no circumstances is it advisable for "persons who Hire in glass bourses to throw stones." -. Their own habitations usually , receive about, the only damage that is done. Will i ,. the_edp,or ',of the • Local please bear' this in mind' ri. .1 Feats for Soldiers. In the Seesion of 1864, on the'9th of March, upon the joint resolutions pro posing an, amendment t 2 the Constitu Lion author izing , the soldiers to - vote; Mr. Clymer- being present dodged; and in the afternoon of the.same day, having asked leave to record his vote, the. Senate refased.—See Legislative Record, 1864, 335-341. And later in, the session, when a bill was' introduced to carry this amendment into effect, Mr. C.fyiner, not - only ; ' spoke - against it, but with his twelve Democratic colleagues voted against , Zegislairve Record, 1864, pagel 509. When - this amendment came to bo acted . on by' the voters •of th State, thefe werebut fifteen conntide out of the whole sixty•sia that= gave r majorities l against; it, and.these fifteen Were all copperhead counties. The sordier,'Urrefore t that looks upon Cly • mer and his perky at that time as be— ingr his friends,.has a way of seeing things th a t we know nothing abouti and we . sspect that neither his intel, ligence •tir his diecriminating power will eitber give: the world an id. `i ,worth ; .entertaining; nor teach hire actly.how,toAstingaieh a friend fro a foe. He is evidently - more to b pitied thin censured. - I Trouble, in the Mongrel Camp The I mongrel -ticket nominated r. Allegher.Y countx, last week,is already coming to grief. Mr. Ross i & Johnson ..I. BepubliCan, was nominated for She Iff,and he backs square ont;and says s can't ;on; while quite a large nutabSr or Democrats, who were in the county convention as delegates, denounes the t selling out of thOir party on that da ~ and are; accordingly: taking steps to reorganize their party in that, coon r y. The "trillion" movement in Allegheny df ten' days ago, is in the Seri violist confusion pow. There are instances when: brihreri try to "dwell togettie, in unity - rand can't/rand this is ono! hem.: Treating Them Uziki,ndly. The lireiv York Times - appearkto i bi q e goingfor" the Democracy: It taunt themno little, and keeps telling thin tontinially that..their organisation has i l gone the way of all living, and it members swallowed up by the cone ri which met at Philadelphia on the 1 tI ot AAgtist. In speaking of that, gii h erint it tells them that it was "1 movement to give e ff ect to the pri ci pies far which the Union party, a organized ,at Baltimore, (*intended a c cessfally." According to this h Deinocratio party - bas "given up h I ghost," sure enough; but the very Ten Who `expect to make the most' out" iticorpse should not be the firs inaultits friends. , i • Trtz news of Abe Philadelphia a cona vention has already reached Arkansiiii, :for a littor from 'Col: - Batlis says that "two men were found hanging, aiday 'or two hgcyabout thirty miles from here. : One was a member of the I last Legislature, and bad been -guilty of pitotitig_ the Federate through the country:- Two More 'are missig,' ' Bands of rebel murderers are tra i e , in g the ,Bate in all directions,comn ting idt Junta -of depredations." tT talkie result of "My -Pdicy.7 Tan mongrel convention at flhil dolphin crowed vociferously ver dispatch said to have come fr? ; 0 crab, announcing . the _ ' election . , o Runt, ttio'Yohneonbanaidati.ter Cr grese. It now turns ont that Ht was cot elected of all, but that hi cott, the Union Republican can , id, was Yr -1 ,•-s,wo promise , the Argus . to respond_ t'.' *he t eacirds et ire Pittsburgh d01e... g , tes t _with those . et,. the_ Harrisburg ; • ' gate . ", weishidl :myretito es:t., neat welt-in .part'- if 1 nOOti wi 1 blo,4Loed/. [ :ii si; ___:.- ;, k;l\ e iintito 7l n tl H O - lAf ur.-. 1 .I''n- .rat' ' V 1 . 11-7 tired? Skit OB • . ar ...t.. " ', —nak ...o „ us Aotu . i fish the military histories of the Zit . re: +tee - to. the fittsburg Conivetition,. and alleged that - yon . 101;if - reildY:LO Ilepond with theinilitarAbistpriea. of; t e Democratieta ( oleter c iAos4tie - dn ed 1 1 1 , I tiertHarrifibitrk - Vol~i . 0171c61* .eeporid,iinOti niene*Witliikidikrecifi* ' .4, P ,i.0:04 : tm i ! 1 ?- I tr i ' i i i .r.i'M'R: i; 4 .:1T1 , . t 0 4 .: i .0.40 Pfitiij.loPQP.itiftk . :ttk.PikOilktt An.°.partf..•!!and -it:..meani;:jistrAhie.r Among4he eeyeri'delegtit*A "ut ;Went; riU the ; HaiiiebkirgeenereritiCri - thlf4e l :: .•:: 7.. three , :• - f :ii t - , i1 . :Ji.. , ),i; ,eto. l twoor 03 at : blyft 0.81p99,,, i , 'Military reeorda.,while ; the r meinder. have either p 0:. tittii tory - -bilitori es, 4411; . .r elm they are of so.dubmus a cher* . clig 'as to indlice their being viiihtold roin'the - publie. The , objee of, the ocal, then, is tio publish these "pass; ble" hi stories; next .*tek,. and to , say .othing about tbilitheril;ll*lng i thrit , ither time - or , space is Wanting for their nonappearance. _, That game: Cannot ba played l ; ' If •the ..t f ocai does . not publish' alt of their histOries,4e will do it for them, rind tbati too, free of charge. - And, mOreover, as. the . [ editor of the Local eeemed °frightfully. _anxious Some twaitreeks ago to know .our military history; and as, l he now `has it; we insist that his shall be as fully given aa was mini; • .If it does 'take "ono hendred and fifty : eight lines," lot ' us have win' detail, so that the public ma l T knovi - Wheth l er he, like .., 1 , Oirsef, t was never r ."rerimanded, uourt•martialled, 'disobeyed . orders ' shirked - a battle, flinched during ono, or failed to participate in every one fought by hie regiment." "We court the and prononaca you a coward if yoU shirk".. , isny- or either a these points .in your military Listory. i , The New Or,leans,Massaere. , The President' mnst. bare had' a sc. rions time , in withholdir.Cauthentic news of the New. ,Orleans` Massacre from the peoPle. First we were told (tat tbeaegrioes incited the riet;thita that the 'members of - the State Con— ,Amtion wore; the aggressors and fast. ly ibat . .war a mere slice. fracas, `and that it amounted to bat little after all.. It now. turns out that about fifty persons worn killed, and abont-one h'undred anal fifty, all either oigiahl traion• men o'r negroes, =were wound,ed: and the subjoined dispatch : of Gen. Sberkfh to j Washington city, .orily three ditys sitor` ; the inawtere, shows beyond a donbt thatProsident Johnion not only knew who the, aggrps - sors were, but sought to throwf the blame on innocent parties. :Here is Sher- idan'a telegram - • - ITzw Oar Ns, August 2.—To V . r. S. 'Grant: General: The more. inferm. doe I obtain of the affair : of the am o this city,ithc more revolting it , be.. ! , comae. It ; Was-fie rioti,it *as an ab solute inass.rre!by the -.police,- 7tuch Was: r.ot, exceecioa in murderous „cru elty by that of, Fort. Pillow. It was a murder which -tho - 31ayor and police of .the s citY l perpetrated .without the shadow of,it necessity; furthermore-I believe - it-was premeditated, and every itidication_polistsi to tt3is. L'4pqom niend thO:fcmoving of this bad man. I believe it t ,*oilld be / hailed with the , sincerest gratilicatioby two.thirds the population - of the city. There has been a feeling of insecurity On the If part of tha people bore 3lk account of this man, which is now so, much in , crtased that the safety, of life and property dOes not rest with _ the civil e authority, bat.the military._ (Signed) P. H. SnEatDAN_, - Msj . Gen. 'Com. ,1 IWithout i Out tbe WI adelphm - 1 name of o appears..i . acid fame Bat , wh northern rebels p 6am Line o I is gratify stained i honesty BLIT and Lincoln , wirers i real frie this was The at r. vontion,O t. port Mr. prompt • Sailors' which h s» Pitt4bur a, .Statniii, oi.who crn: toriestke A• 'this_ f con , 1 , nt fought 11- ( wit ne ,t o would riet t. Mentian His Xi Did N It, is • singular fact, and one not I . significance, 'that through . l ola proceed' ngs , of the 'Phil- mongrel' convention,. the • r martyred President never All mention Of t his name waa Studiously. ignored -- fe renegido -Republicans, opperheads -and red-banded over the memory of Abra . , .Iri in silence .or . conternit, it ng to .know that ,it. is en— the . hoorth of. all who tin: f puipose, libeiastatestnon Iced jmitriotiera. 'President ad manifestly but lew •' that convention and his ds fool gratified that o. Checkmated, ~. . . .rcpt-to manufacture a, ,con+ solllers!und . nbilOrs ,to sup. Johnson's tooli3P T - has..been i met by .the . Soldiertrarid i l &sine of Araibington, ..j. 0:, : I, / called'a, grand meeting at !; On September 24. Every le send its heroes.' The mun !hod rebellion should . erniali in . 't cannot t;e:mi§i f tken,th r , o u g h • ention.., Tho veteratut who i: font.. Years . for. ttie .Tinior; i i • ei ipprovea : policy: 'which one-:316w turn all their vir.toi, a 'defeat.' . I • Wzeir‘thange with that staunch and. able paper, thi-Berkeleyi(Ta ) Union. We presume bag noilifea the reeenti "inill"f L betvreen the editor of the Lo ' 1 cal andinireeit,ibr Wine of An.; gnat it lre find; the :folcaiing article.` 141relal . inc4 elfeti'peremiiihi . 4,47a pre y not f:fip*rvicincto: fia4eiy;,;(ii4i in adifltitiiii tify eii4l2sPectable tiourmr-iram which this` 41071tpliftleata. rY notice r eemes, mast he Our apnlegy Yot t itiAtiveailtnce / Cnir j Aiii'goltiluili Arid-whilaire--thank—our-4riends--of the.Unab r ior_thmi4icd - oOrican,.-cro cordial! icommend !whet. they any Ato mit I "troivel•tailedl, nefg+bor , of the Local, - 1 L • ,• ' •:(Frola tattielkeley (o r al ynionl CAPTAiIt J.. WEYAND.--biany of Our readers' citizen*" remember well CaPc..l.lireyand;of the 126th Ohio VoltinteerinfantrYorho nand as Pro. *oat Marshal' at this-place daring"' the spring-of 1868 lHe is Law editing to BeaverArous, in - Beaver County, Pa. As might' well be eipected, his paper ,adrocates rprinciples he &tight•for during the war. And it is natural too, tha t copper'hetufs and reb. elsevery whin should fi ght:him now as they %lig him while 111 the *rink battling for - the' preservation of the Union 'and the - Utidn cane. A recent number of a doppeihead papei- publittli (id in . t be` Captain's coun ty, charges him with torturing drafted men while -Provost- Marshal. We were.well acquainted with the Captaia at the time he was Provost Marshal at this place—knew nothing of. his having 'anything to , - do 'with drafted men. Of one thing, however, we i pan speaki he -delighted in doing every— thing•in his,powoutO advance the in— terests of the llnion mewof this corm. IT, and no man who anted in his ca. pacity before or afterwards during the war had more 4f the coraidenee and respeet of the•Unioli men .of minty than: Capt. Weyand. .On the ether hund,bseauSe Would pot b'e bought, by rebel money and rebel eriii 7 ' olio°, h& was tbesiihject of rebetabbse and rebel hatred. - Trowertiiiedjieiiver rebels Or no other species of traitors can get their mud to stick a patriot' who has done his - whole duty for his 'cOuntry as has Capt. We yand.. NEAR DAItthDiCITN. Aug. 20; MR. J. WEymiD—Deay Sir - ; 3i attention was recently called to, an editorial article in the laitrArgus by a Republican friencarhich dues injus tice to me;'whethertntontional or. not I cannot Low •saY; but this much I will say,.that had yon taken thetroab , lo to inform yOuiself'correetiy. Si to the number of Paupers supported 65 , the Poor and Rouse of Employment durink my admtnistration for theyear 1'857,1 feel confident that you- would not have made the statements yon did, And was;:jl, not for the fact am about Wimp my native county, would : not con adder it necessary to, make itiyitateMenVin justification of my etowardsbiti4).MY fellow citizens of ,Beaver conotyi4both Repitdican and Democratic, for whol at wage. ex. petit to cherish rocollootions of friend ship and feelinks of the kindest re gard. - • You state in substance- "that the avCrage number. 'of . paupore •was only 20, and that the number -of • insane paupers at Ilarrisbnrg and Diament,.. was so few as to:cost the County' hat 8414,00 for- the year 1857:' - Wonder ful dik*very,iand where did • you get your , informatieC from P- • Why, - eir; I venture .the assertion :without fear of successful cant ntliction,' thatihad you enquired of many of the ,unfOrtyintite, innuttea: of the, Poor Aims°, they • would have told , yon - a different story. In looking over thy memorandum book I.find. 'that the . number of 'male pan! pars supported in - the Poor House in the.; year,amonnted to 19. within one of :. what yew stated the : Whole 'nuMber .tc.be;. females 16; - Insana' st Harris burg and. Pittebarg. '7,, and , ont-dckir paupers 10.• . The above-raid,- ed were under the care, and -. wore sup ported by the Directors of the . Poor during . the year • 1857. With.. this statement of lathe and figures, I sub mit .the case to. the Consideration 61 yourself and readers:, . . liethaining yours truly, &C., - . •• • . - A..W.-DouTerrr. , , ' To all of Which the Arguerepljes as follower • Oar calculation of .two weeks ago was based on the average number of . paupere supported' duping the two years referred to; while Mr Doutbiten calculation includes all that obtained relief from the county, in 1857; wheth . cr 'that:relief Was given fur six, three or,•two -months.al Mr. Doutbitt, therefore, paid some 'attention ta the meaning Of •the word average; in bar, • •. rQiiier.erticle,.he Weald have seen ha . uncesaity .for writing thaalthve corn 'munioation: , : , ' • PpaCip Etirope , 4A, 4 lk4tey n4lly Oond : Augnat. vises hays been received ta ! day. in offi . , cial•citelee :bore, announcing ; that' .a treaty of peace between Prussia, Italy.,• Austria and -Bavaria was concluded .by the pienipotentithies ; in - :IRO/ion at Prague, on Thersday. - The .tria ty was _officially . signed bY-..,tbe poteritiarieenn behalf of their reapaot•! ire government/you 0e same .day.- t =i Athong the prOviaiene of the treaty one that:th.e Amapa now at ,different! ',points ethall•evacuate• their. operritione 'and, retire to. .their 'bathes' , • " within three weeks. ; -• . Nitor 'Perialkne thrafigliyou- , co . 1 1- rims to correct imistake thakhas been.eir l onlated by, some one , thet D. A. Olssslakrii-; tired frota.tlW auctioneer business. • 11. would just say to my , old friends and,ther•public geni aridly tbatit is a mistake; that I am,still,bs - quit biplanes and being duly cinnnaissioned as auctioneer far the county Of Beaver; "Will Attendio aft sales or suctions of, the county wherever my services Mail* rbquiredj OlverneW tall., •(% carry* papers.). ; . DAVID A. GLASS,.., ; Drigitto3,Aug. 14;66. AnCtionisr. El "gates. • • iolle - yriogrptee-- some of inc+ti i Otedi#elegtiteain tbis'- at 1 . 1 ;±' -;- tate -- C iiire t titio . ;,10511bee . e . t ,p 1 4a o .. n. •, t en . a while rifle* thetk *aye beitaritoip 43 0).* a., tra§lcring l',, esiaert, o el** ' * • l tbliiii itryfit — tvearing gaiTneliteidie in tinion _blood. i Bow . any man ' wbc; ie Striotie l i• at heart * : conk! tit' -*it thc++o 093111dreli.irkaj-Cenventiot, ' e,si perforni'•pdlitibal tveric chalked oat liy tirent is - mthetban . aro ; ban comprehend' •r. i r . :, :.-. , - *l4 , Cr.floward, ~10eaol of polieo,An . thurdOn of M.ass. - trucipa ,Baltintorts in 1861: Maryland. ,Rey, , urged secossioP -7of Maryland. , .B. Carrniobel. arrested; by Vraut for disloyalty. Itiebard Evansor., - ,trisd to capture Fort McHenry ip 1861:_ N. Steele; arrested.for disloyalty. - • - ...W. C. Rives; a - rebel ,Senator. - • Thos. S. Flournoy. rebel Colonel. • Robert Sanders, rebel StateSenstor 'R. A.: Claybrooke i t libel Colonel. - - Sohn B. Reny, signed ordinaoce . , socassion: . - • , Wm. N. Treadway, did the name., A. H. H. Stuart, (Ed the same. ' W. R Staples, re bel Congtin esstin -W. RoEataon, rebel legislator. , Nowrit OA,ROLINA.. '7m. A.,Graham, rebel Senator, any elected U. _Paryear, rebel Congress Man , 7 1 SOUTH CAROLINA.:: James L. Orr, rebel Senator P . no' Gcrternor. ,-B. F. Perry, noted rebel, elected 'II S. Senator. John L. Manning, the same... S.'S. Campbell, a;rebel judge'. A. J. Moses, a rebel judge 'S. , MlGowan, retie' Gen., elected COngreas. T L. n. Dawkins, 'lt rebel judge. • James Farren, noted rebel, elepte. to Congress. • - .11. Stephens, r ohel Vice.Presid Ifersehell Johnsdr, tebelSenatoi .Totted ; "VS. Senator: JOhri E l / 4 9Orden:+ebel Groner's& Stephens; rebel Judgg, A. B. Wright, tetra General. • :Total 11. Christy, .noted rebel; oleo d to Congress. G. S. Hawkins, deserted Cangre a a - 1861. . , , . ,W. Call noted reel I • elected U. ~ • - nator. • . • .., 'Leo. W. Scott, rebel Colonel. F. W. Leod, toted rebel, electa ongess. . ' - ' . • W. Marvin, noted rebel, elected .t Senator. . _. • , _ , . E. B. Poisons; original secessionisl . S, Senator elect. • - i Geo. a Houston, elected U. S. Sea tor ;ivowed rebel: John Torsy.th. t r rebel commhision • 8. , Fitzpatrick, rebel Senator. 8.. B. Lindsay. rebel Colonel. 9. C. Liangdon., rebel Colonel, ad:. land blank flag. 11V. H. Crenshavi,-rebel State Sen. John G. ShOrter, rebel Governor' C. A:.• Battle, rebel °anorak Co • Batman' elect ' _ 11. J. Bulger, rebel Colonel. L. M. Stone; rebel State Senator S. Foster, rebel,Juclge:, - F. B. Mom, rebel legialator. 'W. S. Mudd, rebel Judge. , W. S. Featherstone, . rebel Gene • • •LOUNIANA. ea Dick Taylor, rebel General—bro or Jeff.' Davis. Votrhie . e, rebel Judge. Geo. W Wamson. rebel ColoneL D. S. Cage, speaker of rebel legi ure.l • • • , ' ' E, Abell, rebel jatigp---leatier in 14 '• :mese. . • • D:!Figenner, rebol Congress • A "0. P. Nielmilson, .deserted; ESennte to join reblot. - . . ,Rah' P. ElinkeriOn,rbel judge. atissot4,l,! • • W. Shields, rebel Colonel. ,•• Col. iturpby;:convioted .of tnn by _court,' martial; ; • , Hiram LightneOvan.the only d , gate elected; and he %Vie arrested lent to the penitentiary, while on. Way te the Convention,for,steali El _ bar of gold. ' - /-N • - 'onto. . Geo. H. Pendleton, voted aga men end money 'for, the war. yallaouigham, expelled Union tines. =MI ARKANSAS. • • John R.:Ridge, *editor, adv. Gen. Leo for 'President. A. .Pike. rebel General, 100,M11111. scalping .Indians.' • , H: Flanagar., ' robe' Colonel. • Governor. J. C. Tappan. rtib'el -' M. L. Bell; rebel General. J.R. Fellows, rebel General. J: J. Batson, rebel Congressina Vailandigham and Feroandos " oo coMpeiled to retire from the del .= gong of theirresPective States: rebele:doManded it and the suple perliesoe. obeyed.:. Only fialplo, traitors were in favor in the aescin .1 pr their more..cowerdly sympatbi o in. tbe NOrth‘., lien,. who had -wheiettie,y all,believed, as did. 9. and. Vallandigham, ,wereitbromi - • o beard, as tiseless in this efforts to d 'salve betray the people. I Oho Ufthe .prayers -with which t. COD\7OIII.IOII Vils opened, thank.* e ven.for'Andiew Johnson ; e lingnake returned tb n. for J 'Wilkes-1390th and his work •„. • GEORGIA. !FLORIDA. ALABAMA. MIBSIBBIPPI'. TENNISSISZ. COLOILiDO. CoromuritoatiOn. , - - Dear Argusl: 1 1 bi l itve met iwith ntow diCiderairf 4loubtfol. I?yalty, who , - llhinkibe mendrnent to the Constitu illoniiiroPpeed by the latisiloyal Con .sa...;tio %the States Northi and 505),13 or their ittproval_Or ratification, an. l ' , onstituttial or Unjust, inasmuch as ift. l orthere.,...h.flions States were , un. represented ;in .Corigresini I The same objeeticaui Wild with , coltro--f9roO or propriety be urged, against all' enact inektof IX lawl 4 rstaied-dering7thelaiin fivelyears,Pointing to orj pasaed, fi r the+itippreasion — of -thrrietiellion, - or sav !rig the life of the latiorn, in , sThuld earry'with ii'llr'elfles that at any psi riod daring the.r.eb'ellion:tiliheagtatios iiiiiiit'oiebould - hatid .110 'their full , representation:4o - :have "tufted ;On-all 1 measures to :Isms; raising men ' anci furnieihing means by:whieh they were ' to - be: defeated - or autojagated' Mr: Davis 'might , hitve leiter.: 'subssrved . • the interest of his nefaritnitienti bloody schemes by claiming his, Seat in the IT. S. Sedate:. (aa !his term- ;doss not, expire i tintil Marchinext)' and inanag. ing: the V - . S=. SSnate, and Alexander : H. Stevens, 'the. Viers' President of the ConfederacY,:couldhave managed and run the rebel Government: ,Ttoe , propriety 'end= 'importance of rejecting rebellious, and ;actilire partici ants in the rebel - fßatet from seats in Cpncress, is acknowledged by the late convention held in Phillidelphia, ex: pressly called for the avowed purpose of condemoing the,actidn of Congress in tejeeting file Southern members from Congress, b their own acts, in • rejecting regular y appointed and jeoo gaily elected delegates to their [ cow• vention from the north, Who were not actin:: participanta- in - the - terrible crime of imbuing their hands in the blood of our brave sons' and biothere whe went fOrward Ito defend and' save the country; bat for merely opposing the draft and denonneing; the ..war as unconstitutional and a '•failure,"; that 1' and that. alone weir ,givenl as the roan can for rogVik jectiliandigham Wood , & Co. 'froth. the convention. : . Wow, it s convention %Ole • e acts could not in any sense; be binclirig on the people, could 'not, dare: not , admit the les.3er traitor,,how Signi fi cant and . • -eminently!'proper that Congresishould' -reject the bloody-handed ,traitor from • the ' halls' 'of \ Ctingress,l whore ;they would have a voices and vote in the reconstruction -ofl a' cluntry they themselves strovufor metre than , four ' years ,to overthoW i nnd destroy. ' One moment's reflection is but sufficient for true patriot to see his, duty.-- r Hence, lAsay the-ecnvention did vie.. trashy indorse Abojaction of Congreios . by, their rejectiim :ot Vallandigham, ° when .Congress rejected the greater rebela from a legiilative body. ~ ' 1 ,: AC. i - too' ' rebels .from South Carolina anCeopperheads from' Idessaehusotts ... embracing and walking arni in arm into: the; convention, is no mere than .I,lfiek,desired , to dO during allipe war. • Simibir conventions were' suggested 7 .often by them to settle 'the contest,' as tho "war, was a failtire;" 'and one was - held by. the South and 147,clellan'a friends, which ,proved', a filltire, as . r will this last 41*. Indeed, the most successful meetings, or . conlreUtiolis held by them wakthoiel i behli , tans. da, when they resolied on t el, asses ii Binsitiop of . the Trosirlemt:'Thus far it hes promised mere to - .: their' party ... -..., ; l• ' tban.any other.,- !HOW far they may have eacceeded+ in rendering patriot _ kiie odious and-rehellion praiseworthy, remalacfor the true men, 'of the na tion todotermice at the' !reit election. , if with the. So'ut'hern niembers they electra 'majority of DeMocrits, so as I unitedly to-give thenl a; majo4ity,thev will 'elect lempoiarily a •elerk; who will swear them. in,)and Johnson will sub - mit his'message to then i and dia l:. parse the -"run t Congressr at .tbo , * point of the ,bayonet ? ,and 1 er' we! , are controlled do olled by. oun enornies, whOl t - declare ,the wart on the part of the Government undonstitntionl; '..and' if so entertained bY, then!, then payment t - will be derrieuded. for eve yl negro, „which will, amount io six thousand millions of' - (Mari, and in addition . a .. damage claimed fOr',all raids commit, ted in an' ,"anConstitutioUal warr a • Iv bich . Will i amount ' to six thousand ' &Mien., more, which *ill amount. to ,' a repudiationdebt,!as our ' bonds held by oar people 'and abrcad will ' not. be, worthi. ton • ceate l -on the dollar,' LW', lay- the Copperhead, the Democracy :will never vote With them. • Don't deceive yoarself; here , ii• a bun lr. - ting t ho usand apiece for all 'who bes... - . ' hate, out 'of that 1 large sum; once passed, when Will it be repealed Y . -- Then springs np a 'pause fora war D . with foreign Gin - erne:tents, enconrag id ed and broughtnbout; bythe South, in i s the midst of whiohl they slip aside .11 -and say to the.nertb.luovi , younud the foreign country ern fight it , oat; we • now aeclare oniiveik an independent contederation. . t W e have nrkw,achiev t ed by civil process; wat we 'jailed to accomplish by :arena .:' `' i - _ e To avoid this Sad calamity; to'save di e sheddi g of bleod'of our _children, the in ' one , int:Sated in Government , bonds; let, very, true until loyal man ii 'a vote , for the, Union: ticket this fsll; and if we ~.a re once ; :niers . antieessfel all Will be well. Up and to the rescue of our country once !morn.l 1 -• ‘ ! `1 : A "Irmasx. ElectiCritNis Ca. . , • , STOCKHOLDERS of the eaver Conn ty Oil Comp . anY - Will i malt 14 13 the office of eorgo W. Hamilton, Beater,aiiikonday,Sep .temb er leth, at 2 o'clock', M. for(' the'. pnr - poim,of electing's. Bietcd trf Directors for the' e gasping lean - , - ctecretary pro. tem. 1)011D 1. EN P 1 +IOT .... ,_...-, '' - 17 frz - 13T 011 KH*LAE.II3 of tlu BeaveiCouti 1 - ty 011..bitopanyareAmiehy,noiified thet• Leiden& of '2 per cent. haslheen deolered ,pkribli - iseideeilind.let thilidfice of the Teo!- ' l urerof sokleinnpaitY, Beaver' Ira... '..+ .. -- .. ::-- 1 - 1 •'I 'E. 'p • - .: •: :: - I : 1 ; - SecretirY•Pro• teak e . __,__. ,i • 90 tf MONTEI :—A9Nys wiFt , for -etz eitureAt -sea arbeles, just mut., _' AilttresicQ. 1., 0211111 Y, City Building I Pl4 O - 1 04 -My, • ; ( .1 -. i .-1 ' maylVf.t6. TAIT YOUR HEALTHIBY r•-rtre Medicinexi. • .A.T LOUIS 'BREHM & tO, - ' IN THE DIAXOED , \ RocuEsTt ß , pA . , ~ (One,,dnor Fro* Fortune's ‘ Dry Geed 3 s tore ' -. 1 -," Cori he found . a lull ( i.ssortnient o f\ , N., PURE. XDIROCr . G. s i • MEDICINES, ': . CEIEMICASo n d full Assortment of • INDO,W GLASS, PAINTS, LINSEED OIL, HEAT'S FOOT OIL, 1 t. 1 1 . MIRE, - AND - SECOND QUALM_ TOILET„SOAPS, ALL VARIETIES BIZVS;IES; THE. BEST PEREMIERI, FANCY & TOILET A.RTICLES, AND POPULAR PREPARATIONS :FOR TIIE , I AU kinds of l'atent Medicines always on hui. Aum, CIGAR'S & TOBACCO, 0. • . blyentire stock lass...been purchased for CIA . I3Ii and is offered' at the very LORRE? :PRICES. • - B As am ath oronghlyeduieted Apold • • • eery and Chemist. physicists ,and o4ers ogt relr_upcni theii presiriptioni Um- , irat:el7-11* . witlxiure Haiti •75. LOWS.BREEM & a) EZI 9th, 1-866:-.ty -11. S. C 0 LLECtOlt,' BALE;* f. "' 'WILL be sold on the premines, . ' outcry, Orctile 21st day of SEPTEMBER, 186 at 10 o'clock, A. M., all the right, title et •'• - z .,'; claim of 4. Marks & C 0.,. of, in and .to a re. tail' . piece of land.'situate in Itarliogton tp., Beaver ounty. Pa., boudded as follows, Tic On the - east and south bylantl of Jas. Dcbran't teirs; - on the west by khe borough of Darling• ton, and on the north by land lately the prop. :-); arty of B. K. Kane & Co., .and by the birlies• ton.R. B.r containing 3 Ares. more or less, on :•t, which is' erect ed a Coal OliAtefinery,with Engine, ;Boiler, Pipes, Pumps, Tanks, and el r the apparatus usually employed in such an es. ;„ • t tablishment ; also a Conper'Shop and tYEt -1 ull in good: order. and to De sold by . : - DAVID SA!lia:Y.. ; -Collector 24th District of Petit's. • GOOD GROCERIES ' ,cmi.AeL.l3! NIA I DWARD HAZLETON, J 4 ' ' 43-12, 0 OVIR- .AND PRODUCE DEALER, ,ug29lYl ,370. Diani41, P; • INSURANCE AGENCt • !TIRE undersigned has been appoint A, I- kir 4lje Acne Insurance Comp•PY. Conta., and likewise for t he::diisr: Insurance Company of New • York. svi is EnterrUiste Insurance Company of thilshiti o. • Each of-these ComPanies insuredgellaP out-buildings. Stores,• Manufactories, &e., for" ts. against loss by fire, on favorable terms, years or less. - Losses equitably adjusted' and prosi d / paid. when the insurance ie..,`frected. An S 2. siness connected with eithei-of then emnPg' nies attended to with dispateh.and fidelhf. • ' JOS. DI'CLURE. Agent; Bea,Veii Acadenlv HS FALL TERM OPENS ON; Till TIGTn OF SEPTEMBER: Students may rely upon finding able, ge w Plisbed and faithful instructors. A NORMAL, for Teachers, will be fotei!!._ [ . All the Advantages, of a .Commdcia l lege obtained here at one-fturtb the . e11 44* • ,Tnition , moderate. ' • • rts Beatq in town or in the I\n:stiintion. en. sonable.terms. Address Ar. isugl:fiw . ' • B. T. TATLY .Beaver SeiniparY AND MUSICAL INSTITUik Qpi ~r , ' EEL PERS„ON THE Ilra OF SEPVII3 nt. erioeineitnctien in every DeP ll4 / 1 ,•Sharlend for catalogue to R. T: 11 013 41E "11- • dent Pres of Dint.: ,ff I Wt Eg r l e l tir ' .oliw i l) m ki P n ao da r . s: P S E2ollSgeeYwnitnßsgellMerilitac:l:e!rejl on trial. Warran'tUedndfievreatyideaurps.pertfebedoce sils. rY Or large commissions paid. The oar! ehinee'eold in United Stites for boo than it whieb.tare fully licensed by Ifoter, thie o f: 1o t 'Filson, Grover 4—Baker, Singer rt • Beschelder. All other cheap machines att tk , friagemeafr ard . the• sellerior user are hat& to restjneand imprisonment.l illuctratedirreti; "Miter. Addresi,or call upon Shy , ' •• (13 ' . at Biddeford, Maine, or' Clucazo, 'DI. 151.' , maild,'66 1. , f[isaly . ■ FI-NE LlQroits.i SPERIE OIL, LA RD OIL,' C 4 IR BUN Oth, UM