THE . BEAVER ARGUS. • - J., WEYAND,I sDI o Amp IP so a. sth,, au! rolooynins, [ 'GEL JOHN !'W. GEARY, - . or ouitossz.strio oourir. Union Chniiity Nomizuitiona. tOrliTifen. • r pm). pew Waebiegtim I:Pmeidei4 ON A.W. ACHES, Washington. • Associate Judge. AGNEW - pi:Tr; Now . BrightOn; IJ5k, ate Senate. CoL. A. W. TAYLOR„Borongb; ' MATTHEW S. QUAt Beaver ; J. R. DAY, Washington. county; JOHN SWING,-Washington co; Sheri j - JOHN S..LITTELG, Hooketown; Rrgister4 -RecOrder. DARIUS SINGLETON; EaccOon; Clerk of Ccurt i i'; JOHN A. ;FEAZIEE, - Commissioner.; JAS. WARNOCK,North &Trickly , Poor House .Director: , p. JOHN K. POTTER, I4occon ; "Airditor. J. F. S. Beaver Trusteeslof Academy. \ Da. JOHN MURRAY, Bridgewater Da. DAVID STANTON,N. Brighto n Union :T ft" • . -FIRST RALLY OF THE CAMPAIGN THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF . BEAVER COUNTY are requested to meet at , the $ COITILT HOUSE , IN IBEAVES, - Wednesday Eventng, Sept. sth, (Court week), at 7i•o'olook: The ilos.l3Eo. LiWRENCE,oup faithful and able . ;re sentatire in Congress; : Est% Ms. BiTSB ' of. Canonsburg, one• Of the most elOgiont stunspers in .Pennsilwarda, and other 'distin guished advocates - Of the cause hare been • in vited and are expected on the occasion. 1, As this 'is our opening IRally in 'Allis eounty,.let there 1:0 an ormlwhelmin i g dem onstration on the part of our friends. • • By Order of -1 i EXECUTIVE,COMMITTEE. •• II lON MA 4 Eli IE6 C . o7q - VEN7CI IN.BEA.'VEI . , , The Loyal people 1 of Behlrer! l eounty in Uses Convention, in' the bo of Beaver, on MMDAY, Gov. A. d. CITILTLN, Gen. JOHN_ W. GEAR' Hon. A. Z. .:M'.QII,IIREN Col. 0. iILA.OBMAN I , . • _PM' 4 0 = W. /4 11 /4 . • • :Hon. : V; Le.wIRENO e T. It MARSHALL, and other distinguished. Champio Cause have promised post direly to I ' on that Occasion.' 1 I The lsdieSi 01, Beaver propose- presenting all SPLENDID PLO; to the District; outside, of, the Villagew,sending thnlnigest•deilegation, in ; e proportion to . the Repuouctin vote at in 1884. • Come out, friends, in 'Your might! Come -aa you - never came before I I Come out, . deatonstrrite by- your numb, and lati, page, that-PAW" and *hal sympathisers; are not the prima& yet, awhile; to assume • control of .s government, baptirrcl, in blood; and which their wiled efforts could riot. destroy COME ONE 2 • COME ALL By erder Exit:wren Coital-as. - I The Rally' To-Might- The Union mon- of Beit'er county 1 open their campaign tin th is plaoe to 7 l night. Hoot' Geo. :v. privrence, our member of ,Congress, , and litev. J. M Fitt will beipreeetit addresp them. - pet there be an over Whelming demon i r titration hem the surrounding bor!- oughaand townshipe. • Johnson. Improves upon Dix. At - the outbreak of the rebellion Gem Dix said, "If any man bads down the Ameriein ;flag si3oot him on , the spot." ' • r the war is Cloited'indy John so fl says '"lf any mail is known to havU • .haided dbvin ti.kn erican flag , ask huh if he accept:an office." •1. Canati Confession. Theater Clymer,;-.in opening- his speech-here on Ynday last, remarked, t in substanae,' that, the crowd before r bun was, the largedirand most enthusi. esti() that _had greeted his presencia anywheiv during the campaign.- When, therefote, ttl is borne in mind -thaethe itudienee he was jut then addressing numbered only about 250 Totergialid that ;bole Were se cold seMs icicle it must occur to every one thin, hisehanoa of be the next Govern. *or of this State Ire. exceedingly Will the ZoixlVdale deny that M. Clymer made the' above admission - The Speeches of Last Friday.". Mr. Clymer's speech in this place on Friday last, was fully as inoderate •in style as we could' expect. • Ile• is rater a pleasant speaker, and does not elt. , scan& into: the slough , that ustiallY chatieicterises speakers "of hii pery. To the toren. 'need. by: Mr. Cirner, then, Union !I . men will not object,. but in iris= matter they do. ; Foi instance, he arrays 'intim:it directly - wingers quiVooally in opposition :to the posed constitutional amendenent, aid thus claims! that .I,tie ihreediftbs rule' is the proper heels of representa tion; that it is radically wrong to ex clude, perjneed - rebels frail Office, and' that it is equally wrcOg to: guarantee, by Iconstitntional provision thepaY merit of our 'own and the iepoduktion of the rebel 4ebt.• feet Mr:CI Toler, he'does so in gentiemardy lin. gauge, gulps down the whole copper head creed, _both ancient and modern, and we supPcise is willing'io alind or fall by what it , avows. - " Meeting in meet, 1866. of the ' be with we 7 1 - 1. • ; 1 idr:Villiain Montgomery, ofllreak ington ( county, the 'Copperhead date' for Congress 4n this District, was the odly ritker Speaker present, at the meeting. - In the procession of at boil?, er two before, there was a picture efl t, negro lying or. his hack. , This car" f iCature was placed. immediately ini front of Mr. Montgomery while he I ves speilking, and the way he "wen ,1 into Sainte was a caution. He . kiCked, cufed, s cratched,' pinched end if bit! the poor iiegro- until one **III think there was hardly even a grease spot left of him; but it. nand have been extreme:y mortifying toi Mr. M t i I whose avordupois is . about ! 250, find that notwithstanding his i tremen dons blows, Samba was stilrunin,m4 ed l , laying before him, with heels stiick thuirb and fi nger on the t nose, anik,ifeemingf to say l`tgo it oh) fellow,' can stand all you can kiverne. l l ' If we were a Democrat, - wildon't2.bea heve thitt we could tow "support Mi. Montgoinery, just, becauie he kicked .ff that "nigger" so nninercifully; and that, too; when thelellow l was laying on his ba l ck when Montgomery "tee across him. If he had put . him 41 that posi tion . himself we lielieve ,e could look over it; but this thing ef l f • maltreating' a man ,after others tiaie tied or f thrown hitt, is too grosala violation of the "rules of the ring" I , to be tolerated, and we believe M.v. Mantgor l dety.4iii ;on at least 25 vot i es I f in this county in consequence. of it.l—. l This "mill" between him.andthe col fired mat consumed all- of Mt. Mo4t. gomeryt time, and at present writing we 80 pot advised as to what platform he is rutting on, nor what, be expeets to de' if the people of this Distiiet should d0..50 foolish a thing as toed him to Corigress I , it. New' Developmenti of Do °ratio . ' Tactics. HOW LIES ARE itAirtirAormati: A Democrat residing. in Indu-t • township, who had been connects • i some, business -transaction with Coi Taylor, Was within the last two w ek ,Waited upon by prominent copper ea . . p 1 .off . a oliticians, and ere one that dollars for a certificate that Tiylo i ii 'hid cheated him.. R e refused i dig windy to give it, and was told •th tth .Loc4 would make.the charge any o Re said tbat it the charge was pu lie 1 . I ed he 'would give a statement t -th contraiy,-.and accordingly the , , was *imam." - Will the Democratic patty of vor county sanction these corcu tal unprincipled efforts oi:thir lead rs blacken the charaCter or a fella ci sen ?., : When was this new system tactics introduced into Dem4ral oamPaigns? Who.furnishes the mom to conduct work of Lb& kind; knd the Industry: Democrat Wait to tinsel , 11100, how much does another indivi , nal get that is just now engaged! in tl business which he declined! . e A Change of Poatmaat i re.' A. W. Campbell, the Unio . l'* master of the city of. Wheelin , ap pointed by Abraham Lincoln , , , has been rbinoved and Udell 'B4 Long reigns in his stead. Long edited A copperhead sheet in this place in. 1861, '62 ancll'63, and was at one time under arrest-for a gross libel upon Gdvernor Curtin.. In 1864 he took etiiirge of the Register, the ileccsh ergs ; f ain the city of Wheeling, was erre ted for disloyalty by the military authorities and confined for some months -in the military prison there. Re is • now 1 dedretary of the copperhead ' State . Committee of *pet, Vs:, and or course a devoted admirer of "my pelioY".,--- The 'appointment is 000 emitlatly fit to be made. and reflects much credit upon him : whomade it. -. 1 . • Hos. Wm. liforionmeaT Tuesday of last week renominate# by the Dermacrate . " of Ole District, as 'their candidate for Congrees..l4..M. Represented his district in ogress gime. years ago, is a man of i t onsider able force of character. but ill.be.as dssily beet= by Mr. Lawrecei this tall,as was Mr..l.eursei"by that gentle tnan two years ago. ,J0r441.11X11/MV atm_ pp iemocnitio masimestmg*; .. i ° ilino l tiO i iidiiir [ iiii " t• Yak - al isiliirisPia ro,l k till/001 m-we bobiss - or . oittlonKand Sit ithit! :,, tendanee were tn It) Wax. , ••• • . • the following: 1 PaSOl2ll - 011 • , : •1 .. On bourback, 1:1; in wagons ild_butio; kiss, (principally dlied wi t Women and Andres) Mol:rtild.n OriPti imad of men, wome n . and chi! . ran Who Fame to „Beaver on last Friday to ai.ett i WO' bear ifieete.r tnymir, Of 1)84. WA ' I OVir al•Ir the thimooratio. lion more .1 .torribly elotiga l ted than on that - day;' i' ed'wii migheiit'be oci, - .•fOr tie 111111111.! illl o thenumbor presep and. the ttefabsedue ot . any sigh - lista on itbe pit 4ttf.: thosej who we here, is a ,such preit;ersor inf 1 the doom that avis.iii Vie party On the sedoid Toes -411177 of October; We belhOd before this .muetidg f that Clymer Ivould fall 80,000'sbort of success; we now con• fiden4y anticipate • that Gen. GeaCT will lead hiMI at least 50,0001 n the State. The i'leiniitcratic party here feel t hat It lauseless to mike &fight in 0 -L iner ' s I. ii half; and no one knows :)ette thin that gentlema n himself that f he ever reaches the(Gabeinp• P .torit e dL m chair of Penusylvantaot will barn e other [campaign than this one. He felt twl if' he h no hope; he looked_aU if be had no hope, and he.ta i ked as - if [ no ray of sunshine eepmed through 'the cloud that has all along enveloped him. !Hence; we 1, thin his effor t now is only to prevent Goa 's msjontirliOdi beitig perfectly 1 • over*helming; at even in this he will r; the not . succeed,r. h present "ground, awe*: in 'tart. of . makidg treason odiods will nary himselt . atid party al . : most! beyondl sight. - 1 -: The mplot * l 7 oar El The Onning of the Clans. FL - m ever section -of the county °we ear ' thiA week that , the Union men are moving, and that the Union clan will be here in poeerful force or. 1.11 esday next. The distinguished me from abroad , who will be present on hat day,,together with-the intense feel og tbai' has now taken - hold of the pub io mind it view of tin apostacy_ of .President .Johnson, has brought abo ta. "gr'xind swell" that_ will turn upne of the most impcsing demon.. i. str tions or. the .11th or September that was osier seen in thii county. The soldiers,heroesofnLany a battle. fi ' fiel , will be oat in full force' at that tire e. As tkey took the ,I, of &Li get. in the liourof conflict, so will they 'j be 6Lwarded _ the post of hinor on.Tuesi daY next. r i - The, understanding iirthat. .they will form a procession in 'Reimer eit ly in fie mottling, march ovei to tht, depot, meet bur s idistinguislied guests, (Giv. Curtin an Gen. Geary) I and then escort them to this place. -_- Come, seldiers, "let Is rally Occe 1 main;' 1 ; The President as a ai 411aspheiner, 1 Andy Johnson 1 appears to have li ®ard for-eastter4 , of a sacred character as he his foritilose ;of only sl macular, significance. ~In .passing through'llillidelPhis,sil t lew days ago 'on his western tonr, he addressed in association ot• ignore. in which he ir.ade use of the &Reeking blaspheme olis lsognage: i• . ., 1 " We should remember when we r fer to' the mecnnni4l intonate of •\O 1 t • t in ono ry, in ( connection ,with the agricnitnrul, that the* cultivate the basis f upon which this . Government .0 rests, and when we tr i efe r to the pro t9 fessio 1 that you represent here so "- night; let me say that-Your great Father in Heacen,the .4rd oil the World, was a tailor,rby trade; , [C heers and laugh.. ter.] And when you refer to a scripture account I e thisa ing, y u m ill fi nd that iy remarks are strieUyi true." , i _ '1 A Brightliky. • I ,The itrnion men of Beaver county realize. in their I fullesi orient the mag Andel of the issue 6 herorb the:i i — They lare Bred . with an enthusto bat is rarely, witnes4 in any aim* :0 aignt and from the good cheer we receiv from all part of the county, we. Lew believe thit our majority cannot fall.thany votes - below 1000;-- The . 0 1 hiladelphia couvention has de. 4noralised. our opponents, and like b lind horses they stigger hither and fthither, not knowing where they are or , vbere to bring up, Instead of rnorng upon the Union' works" -as bey proposed; to a Vow Months agc, the union 'boats are preseng them l on ill sides, and it noels bat the cOn,tin. - fi ned 13' I I k g from g our . n m now tiq -the electiun toimsure th 64 utter and irrotrievible rout. .11 1, • Tit statement ii_last -week's Local to'tiO CifeCi that Mn. Shroads does not 'tolerate Preauhing to the panpers ' in the lioor So*, 41 a malignant Jobe. hood. Not only. do we know ourself that elfgfoui - servicesi - are l ye, ..y, ire quen ly bold tberti ,I)iitin'e know from others that - thinieit ea of all denomina tions- .are cordially invited by the Ste Ward -to prase .there Vhenevet I circimstances will'pennit. . : ; -` Another iluit taz editor' of tie; .4441 'tali, that has eltimieed-70040ort• of • tha • IGeneral Pebbi - fb Jut 1 ) 1 0. r. d Ilipoii:Outt_iiiii#ll-iiiic**.PPositif hi!! ,"00,10,'teldr and thou adder, s : 1 •!. that the only officer of thiariOY who " lia "' howevet. 1 If the Argsst.iiclitor wi llre- 1 collect, bs himself, resigned.. his! * 11611311 a l ! Captain," sitev s ki; Not Anita,: he didn't! _On. our tireniept thaa the way business took 'as to Oil'City, where we went :obliged JO itsy for over a year. • Duritig this time friend sent as copy of i;the report of the - Adjutant :.General. of Ohio forlls 6 4. In this report'We 05W that the remark set opposite to OUT name was "resigned". :We -iunnedi st,ely 1611mmed the r :offlaer, Making thatfrepert a note;ind his reply of three or 'four days after,,, he sap: . Comeau'. Fitortary • S. Wsyseto, Late Capt. 126th O. T. 1., Oil City, Penni.—Sir: I have , the boor to acknowledge receipts of your communication of the 11th inst.,, and in teply,,to-infOrm y9u that the remark set opposite your name in -my• report of 1864 was a clerical, error; The copy of S. 0.. War liepit Sept. 26, .1861, on,' file in this 'office shows that. you were "honorably' die; charged; On•accoult..of wounds 'receivL 'ad in action?' and the, records of this Wilco, hive been corrected soordingly., Very .Resimatfellyi' Your ob't. servant, ' B. It Adj't:. Gent Ohio: : The .Locart shot theieforit,didn't hit. It Must break out in anew place. Lowered the Flag Among all tbe , Federal officers ap-- , pointed in Allegheny county by the lamented Pt eildent Li pcolo;Ex-M.ayor Weavet is the only one that; Wits low. ''tired the Union flag in Johnson's, raid on offine•holders. • Being a leading Re publican, he iota mackt.D . istrict Asses* sot by ncol n , and instead of standing shoulder to. shoulder with the_frtends• of that goixl'maN alter hik dekth, Ibe has joined hands wit? his eneibiee, and is 'now doing their vile work, simply that be may retain an office which 'givcs him a few-hun dred dollars per year. The people or Allegheny wunty shOuld thunder this isolated epostacy into his ears so fre quently as to induce him to find 'a home in some other IcicalitY, mong some ptber people. ' • Tiiis Local pf leaf, week contains the military histories of the soldiers that wentifroin thia'county to the Harris burgh oonveiltiou. SOthee of Untie delegates report themselvi3ii in battles of , wh ich history does ngt speak; 'and otterse seem ;O. have , 'magnified the. discharge of a gun or two into a ter rific' conflict, and ,take good care to set thernselvea down at having been, in it.l A tliikis Court Week. we will out t ourremarks concerning these . tiisl lio nes oft aalltert as p-xistble at 0.31 present; premising -in the meantime, however,- that -a ...couoter.hietdiry of some of these delegates may, ere long see theJight of day. Solders' ; 'Meeting. The . The Soldiers of Rosier 'county; favorable to the election of ?dal. Oen. J. W. GitiiirY for GoV ernor, and in favor of supporting the penu l t Congress and their acts, against• :treason =and usurpation, are requested to meet in conven tion •at Beaver an Haturdom Se K. 8 . 61 , 41 at 11 o'clock; P: M., for the purpose of ' s • organising a Geary l Cluiv,.and sending delegates 'to the loyal Union Soldiers' 'Convention to he held at Pittsburgh, on the 24th of September, ,11 op position Lathe copperhead and office seekers' convention to be held•at'Cleveland en the 17th of September Every township in the eternity is requested •to send at least two , delegate, and as many morn as they see proper. - 1 S A Dickey, priv, Ist Cal inft;, , 1 L R Darragh, 19t•Lieut 740th P V; Robt Dickey, sergt 140th PV; 1 Bobt W Anderson, serkt 140th P V; lathes Darragh, Capt 140th PV; 1 W W Fish, priv 10th P R C. - D Lloyd, 9th•P 11; C; p. , _ ~ Thomas Campbell, 9th P g, ci_i Jas B Andrews, 76th Pa Vet Yol; -.. Thomas Andrews,, 6341-, . ;di,' ' John R Reno, 100th P V; - ' ' Fritnk A Xerrink, Lieut B. P B; D Stanton, Bvt COlll S V; 1 . I S Winans, Capt P R , 13; , . 1 Joe M Dovinny, II - S., V S Ail, 'Chas K Chamberlin, 9th Pll C.I . ' I Alex Bowman. 104th 0 V;1 , , C 1J hieyee,Capt 28th P V,-1 I Weyand,.Capt'l26sh 0' V I; Wm Hall, priv 101st . P V; I 11 Harrah:l4oth P V; ' I S Etutan, Lieut 101st PV; • ) C A Deoarms, priv . 61st P' V; , ... 1 Jas M Hatton. 134th PV; - 1 Win H Snth wised, Sergt'lOlst P. V. John Tallon, sth Perm's Artillery; 1 1 'Matthew Nelson, 46th' PV; t 1 Wm - Ewing, Seigt 140th P V; Si rn Lawrence, 24 bleat 140th P - V ; John B Young, l ,sth Penti's '.l!i.rtillel Elijah -Barn Ctpt 46th PT; ~ '' Jos lerllahan, p i ny 101st;P. VI 1 johriCariagy,sl , h Pa Artillery; Than p Calhooa, stb - Ps Artillery; , Robt Linglilln,' 140th PV; , Henry SiMieY,46th P V; - -1 • . Jas Cameron, 140th PV; , , . r Geo W• 11 Hieknisns6th PV;.! 1 A i J Harrls;67th PV;' :1 , - • Simnel Bthith, 140th PY;: • ." Fitssiinniohi Glighlin,sth.Pa. ill' Hiram 2411affie,28th - P V; ' , • 1 1 IJOsse W.Lisflie, 28th PNI I 'Chas Laughlin 28th P V;, ! la 0' Gardner, 62d P V;- ... Henry Mien; 16th, 07; ' ' Hugh H Poe, sth Pt Artillery; Geo W Poo, 155th P 11,.. 1 ' .1 Nelson Carnell,22d Pa Cavalry,,. - Hiram Dailey lid 0 . V .I,' ~ } ~: ~ • `lI ~ t ) • ' . .' , Hapl3r of COL - . A. 1 811!:•.Totylor to 1 1[ D. lkulohoo. 1 ._,_. ~ ,-----.... I --- ---•.*--,.--- ~--------- ' , , ~el3irrOza, August 27th; 1884 liit. )Horrea: 'At t eo*munication hi* , touire inztke last 'Load, eigtked' b 1)-11. 1 liottehoo in' lelstleo. to th li 1 t4oefit . 00,he ' -Moan by hi, 'to tads. Irsforrft-to. is your loolumifs-beretot fore; wbrch is- so gross and maliciou4 A perversion of,. theltutb, that I moef r ask place for s reply.: Mr; Denehoo ultimates that ho i$ alled out dry somereffection upon bil obilistoter inaiy.hstter.to the Argas. of iliel . ls.th inst., Tbe truth is, that Oh letter presents him - in alight not mai so Mamma has his own, - and .that for week* , before' Ito; publicotion - he wail retailing, orally', tbh slanders' be bah now given to•thei: , Ktisql: . He was ht tint'. upon the eutyect., pending' th comes for til t ... Onion Senitoriat no - Motion, and finding' that bis false, s Were being need with serious ' eff t against me, 1 Was'coMpelled toffkuraa d of bim; In a persons' ioterview, 0140;1 be 'shwa publish the 'transaction asit l really Was,'orcesse hie clamor. .ge *reed to do the! latter. ilii ' Motive for, ,the charge- may be fottod - in the natural . desire of ft man; of intense ooppeibesd prejudicial' to strike down saandidite - upon the' Union tioket...- . Thore may be a sordid' inducement, but at present I have no positive evi dence, of it. .': . - , '4 Hie 'statement as -to the original perehase; in brief, is as follows: i -, 1. That be never Offered me the lease at . $7OO Until immediately previous; to the consummation ,of the transaction.: 2. 'That I, then announced to him that 1 desired that tbe' consideration sould be stated lin the 'writing at 0. that '1 migbtdefsand my porteer of $5O. to whitriiud. be "Assented, and the lease was se drawn. . 18. That the] negoti a tion °coup ed It. five . bons , from inception to, its conclusion: 4 That at the' execution .Of ~ he agreement~ I I had certain private eon venation!, witlt him in reference to the payments, i 'confirmatory .of einy intention to defraud Mr. ' Imbne. i' 6. That; in further confirmation of anchintent, at the same. time I paid tint , sloo' of, the consideration w ile Mr'.'lmbrie paid $2OO. 1. The first statement As false.• he. offer was made to' me sa itated a proviodaeommunicetion, two daybe fore the purchase ,was e ff ected: - 1 , 8. The second ; statement is' lea false. If I bad designed to def ad any one s it's incredible that I w old boldly.anninince my intention , to' Mr. Doneboo, and invite bis co.operati e.-- Which he asserts ' Rap * not - only as ed, but freely given. ; 'Upon thitipoini, the certificate of Mr: Iribries (the gentle. man alleged to. have been defrauded), should certainly be the hest testimany,. 'and I' here'reintiert it. ~.He' wee ac-'. painted at the time with all ',hellos Inttendfng the .transaction . I t Witnr.sWirmi, Orrio, July 10, '6O. This Will certify - that in the purchase of &lease from D. M. Donohoe ty 'A. W.' Taylor and myself, that I.wasitic quttinted with the terms or 't' Mr. DOO*IIOO to;Col: Taylor he agreedilit I should shim With' hiin in alLtlie advnetail ing Out of Mr. Donahoe's of sod in schordanee with this I received of him, the sum being the amount ' ,which I paid. I.' also. state that so know, , there :was tio attempt on , the part of COL Tailor ti advantage" at': me in this IT • ~ ; i Jltras 4. 8. :Two days intervened bel offer of MC. Doneboo and its' socept-, ante by Mr. linlirie and myself. i .This can be established by Mr-;.lames Brit tai ata whom . 1 oodeaored te dispose of the lease, aetwell ash by Jelin T. In.- brio and ;alma' M.. Itebrie. 4,, The private conversations which Mr. Doneloo'pretendeto disclose, as ;'a part of oar common conspiracy, bad never an existence except In his pro lific i magination. - ':I -:. ' . 5. , The first; payment was. $300: . . , I , had but one hutdred dollars in :my ' risiessian at the time,.but.' ask d. Mr. Y litibrie to advance the balance f the 's first payment' which he, did., 'came to. Beaver,. harrowed tbe,mone3j. (heir .. ing'nl funds !immediately evadable ) ) trom Mr. Michael Weyandoindrefund ed to Imbrie the' $5O ,which' be had i 'paid in excess of hisproportio ii iii To sera Lop, Mr. Donehoo serts thn t_there was a deliberate can ,piracy between him'! and myself to defraud Mr. Imbrie, Which , was carried into 'executioe. I . allege that, whatever Mr. Donohoe intended, I had' io sub. deilign and committed no frand in, the transaotian, and Mr., Imbrie, the per son alleged,, to have been injured and. &treaded, confirms my statemen t over his own signature. 1 1 19 reference to the .chang e 'al, con sideration 'to $1200; Mr. -Done,hoo's atateqient ir in' part correct. IBut , be errs as to, th e conversation 'whia4 he represents Occurred' at the , time,— The facts are se follows: 1 • Kr , I ,i • Having scented the leas:Nmbrie and I deterthinetto dispose o 4 t a part of it. and to , retainloureelves !linter - At and develop it. - I sold a isixteenth to Mr. Blackmoie, &into . eixteenth to Mr. Cole, at the rate of .abont $l2OO fort,beentire . property,seach Of these ' gentlemen baling fully acquainted With ~,, the , facts . attending- th e pueblo:l from Mr. Donohoe. These :were the only pardons to whom I sold ..any titlterest in the property : . Mr Imbriodhipoied ef: the balance in Wellsville at a high er figure, in interest being *ten, as he, informed me, by the pester 91-the Mess s . -to whiali m ore ''g Messrs. Cole and Blackasked that a new!leiso should be, executed to the then;present partial,. Jointer:mit, showtag the atitual coneideration paid for, tbe , ,property. I I thought !it more oopueuxupt,to ask Mr.,Donehoo to ex. acme's lieWlehuseetrthat agora and to cancel ,the old. Orie,,_thanAto go Co W1141;014- aid' make. bee in 'conjunct-1 tiotriiitti Mr. lmbric i lind did so. Ile ebieeted, cin the ground thet 'in the event of failure of title,' he , might be made - resi:snail:lle for the conereration ' l 7; mentioned in the writing, ,and asked that I. should give him a papers tiliting Pat-faiit-of4° increase, and—thet - it was Aide* my , recioest. sort, dto him kistlittly tbattjthe chingej was glade the ir.stansc and tbeition anfl,there Were) of 'the plities Fti wham Ire had sold, but thstl I, ot irteursecwould abield,him from re*.. clu albilit r y, snob as be dres.ded,lby gyring him the instrument? kis,reguirefi: I LIP tbeold: lease beton mo j ur'imar. lag o tiga paper,-for tekence to ,dater, andineationed ,- "the, .considerati n, A. stated theme. nt.- $BOOl, ed mi attention to the facC end, cor rectefi erioi by anbitituting the meant actually paid. F r ia peseible_ thit the fact that linhrie had,sold an Internet; to a' minister Was m entioned , to 01,6 gonversatieni that I stated that the niteration iwas I made at Inibrie's gueit, for the purpose of defrptudiag hind is limply, false , , I I herewith give you the certificates! of the . 1 1 gentlemen who Ilought: from Kr.,lmbrie that , thethe y ' were is no wise defrauded.. It is 'signed' al't with whom be negotiated except ono, 'who •cannetinow 0. ..nabbed, including the' •"Preickee" - refetred to bviDonaboo.. , • - Wr.u.symm; O.,Ai ugust . • We the iindensignedoustnber° of the' Lincoln Oil Oompeny, do hereby cer tify that we were riot swindled' In the purchase of ' stock in company , now boring for oil• on, the per• abased by A, W. Taylor froml.D. Tionaboo. j .. I _ en I JOBZPII ANDBEWS, 4, Tests., D. L.; SIDI:1_: i .' I . MATTI:4W ,11. JANE, • '•' . A. ItOdOli. ' ' I • . A: S. §TriarAlX r , , ' o t h at abort "Denahoo alleges the aeoOnd alteration was rnaide t(4lefraud the parties purchasing fi4m I o r. lin ,ll. 1 brie , and myself . I • "aver . that it was not, and the purchasers o er their signatures confirm my statement. • I dislike exceedingly jto introduce in..prir.t any sininiadversions Open the private chareiaternf a TVitieal.oppo-' tent, bat as there are ,gs nes Of yerac. ity between Mr. Donalicroand myself, I May . be pardoned for adverting to a few circumstances in his basinees life, which :may,teseb, those Republicans who are interested in thistontroverpy what is , the manner. of the, than who . seeks to-chi:lye 'their votes from the candidate ofitheir, party st. the ielection approaching: It will he seer, that Mr. DonahOo is afflicted iwitli a mania , for such briaches of faith as he - at. tributee to me, and 'it is perhaps' in view thereof not surpriSing that. he should , have. imagined that I was influenced by the motives whickin like case weak' have influenced hireself L . . James Ransom i within a year,o•vned a house end lot in tlie.berough of Bea v r. ;'Mr.. Angel,, now the ,owner , of' is Property, Wished n purchase it. t i nsom offered lit ats4ooo, and Mr. Angel asked smile titneltdconsidei the ioPosition. A few days :afterward ake mentioned the fac to , Donahoo, eing.then an Operate at Island Run, d asked him to say t Mr. Ransom` that he accepted his propOsition, and would take the property la Iliprice. Mr. Donahoe! presen ed himself. "to t ra b ' Om ß e a , " a d n ln n3 l ‘3 l . I n a ce n d sip _ ni t be at in fi g r u .r °t A i n li ge en l bad declined the propesition, and had - height other. PropertY in Sewic,kly, Alleghenylcoutity, which Property be 4einutely'desertbed,,bUt that he him -Self would pur i cliatie-the "property at in inferior figure, avid [urged upon : her o take a part. of the purchase money for her:husband then and there. She declined Ransom met Angel, ascer tained ttbe facte, and the latter became the owner of the property, -Mr. Don. aboo lied as tolthe refusal ef, Mr. Ati7 gel to 'accept theproperty, manufic tured-adescriPtion ofjpreperty at Se .wiekly, vvhiahl-..Mr: Angel had never nought or dreamed ofj purchasing,and endeavored to Purchase the house and lot himself at a rate below , that at which he had been instructed to ite.- °opt it. It isl for tht readers of the Argus todeterme inwi ether he intend ed to buy and Iresell to Mr. Angel or not. Mr. Angel is, a eitii.en of the borough of Beaver; Ond Caebe refer : . ,red to for the particulars of this trans ution. • 1 , . -__ i _ Mr. Donahoo recently sold some' oil territory; to be Beaver County; Oil Company. , It t is said that be reprer sented to, them 4 that it cost him'trot $lBOO less than the ADM' ht j: hic:h he sold. but'thati, he really eleared $4OOO . ior ssooo'on his invesitment. I. It this is not "true he car. retuie it: . I ', SIL Piersot, a fellow Democrat in this Borough; whollin be referred to, states that -Donahoo deliberately "lied him out of" about 6 °hundred dollars in a bizsiness;transa thir.; ' If this is not true Donahoe e n fefuteit: _ -Mr. Donahoe bad a "private conver sation with a gentl mart whose name can be givenlif reqeired, in.which he agreed to self him certain ell territory near Islan d r Rua foacerta i n surn,and ~s um; a nd to giVe him a _certain dine to determine whether Ilia 'would accept the propnaitiirm ,Hedidaceept within the time. but Donaluxi was oblivious of the entire transaction. He, had cola Within the-time fora betterpriee. The, purchaser offered to . prove the contract by DonahOo's own note-book, bat Don'abcue declined to produce" it. Mr. John i Blackmore, a Democrat, and a respectable citizen ..of.; the Borough _o !Beaver, employed Dona boo within the Last year to purchase a horse for biro agreeing- to pay him for his tirtie arid-expenses. Donahoe bought', the, 'horso p represented:''. to Blackniore that it coat sloi more than the signal priee paid; an" received the . Money, together 711,h' peg for time and expenses.-- , -; ' ,:-. ~. It is unnecessaq to say to the ir.- telligent Republicans of Beaver county that 1.-Aeel it to be degrading. to _nip) self tole el:impelled to , enter into a defense against lientisations of , the in famous aharseter 'winch this man has ., made, Or`the exhibit .of his char. Otter *kWh' is here With ' presented. But I bet it - t 0 heist ditty, to the, Tiirty which heal .boncired ine, with its pony fidenaecto refutebti I slanders which 1 110 Duill*acy 't hrough Itheir abject iGetrumente are vieqing npue men to expoto'the thareeter. of ,the )1; employed, I know - that mducemetits tieuniery cherecter' here be e - i s o ff o r o d 1,0 at least' one Dernocral,iii Beaver county to publish altatemens equally. false. WhetheroDonahoe is thus influoteed I know ni.t;- I i e j tve tho'• prople'to detei mine. r - - A. W,TAT \ iiMird'allifor ' Argun r ace in :oar columns ask A L° l , ft ery . ' 4 " my Part the disc sT " ,. to c1)1 6 County -Railroad Stock. u ‘i i h n i . a . 011 th umn article in the LOcat r---- " lr° C4 l ei . tion t contains no new in on thi s vet: no !hatter, proof '' than that the former article, and i s l ll4 ' ll°44 a repetition throaghnut. in vi es, hut ' this fact I will riot offer add n ' D el i o :4pt easy acrn d r i i t ah ed ue4 b y n t e r e h i ae s e sen a o h ost i : n ei n ii m . eama 1 sse m m m a w s u ly y agffi e s i :consolation, iteoidioncled. possession, ma t n t olsm. :4 I t fh 1 ia i hhvipi lied;a t t vee speak al i t i . Eh i l a . e l l e n t : a d i rd tv°i l h 'l s! , 3 : a s r ! . i 1 , provch inl e ae y rreBl l: l l 3 : l l: i r h de the.ooior side making t n h nbie f e i t l i i" / readittahytie°i asnniubl iviliell ' il: them 'tle so; nobody w i ll be d let thereby. That s mortgage "tild dered y _gm President of the . was --- ti ,' the county for the money e' d rel v ,„ d „,l they affirmed,had testified a t v i r mi lr Tula Sholes was actife trilu a !: k e t - h, I fawG a rn t ohn i i am o o n n"4 , , goier;diardlYsomoi:i :.mime :I p bk: r met i ha v t wekh e r ;e l l dst e an d l nke could,n t e t -be l C I t raabin ree:rbnifl - c. tr n u e tbi : ;b ill o pre b t a en a d .a to nY deln7 l ': a . 'dh T it hE were .: the only points ve treer s eni were Y aa e T r b h t o a b u t e n t d i i e t c n e m o i ru.manleti Com n°14111 " G m r a U d n e d ,e n ju igTor w 8 merely an as 4 nee or in utter fi rt h ga t ba rd na o t f e t n r a u ib t l h e . ' a T tit h h e Or l p ga ie l ka ii: o ie u rmle el seeks to' cover up his retreat by , out e e w i e o l could ti have e l e , n il gives i&. i s tuh u ge eh ttih a me n e7 o P p ill i n n to iO ni n a . wory T eir b lt ferrod tO were lawyers, and thereforere never did , np,m o n r tesinin i t f tioao t tbn b .l e ab y .y d i ta d h „ ae i v t i i b ies s tbr t ostiroof i aiti veryet e Il e every n n t a l unac countable .: the other eide P ha I only to thank themselVes for the have pleusant- position -they occupy I T charge falsehood, is one thing, to . e ' is another; and baying pit nre to th e( proof, they are now in for it. le closing this controverily, I h are 0 ,,1 11 ; to say that I dii_ not appear as the ' ..1 fender of any'Board of Commi,sie e '''' whose conduct is tlesirvin , o f e a s i r 1 defend ' no man 's wrong. deities. reff 1 the present Board of Co - mmis;ior.er. have squandered thepeoplo's'mone : . I. have no desire to defend them. 13 , ; .that they .are respoindble for the in-.' debtedness of the, esunt and, vne consequent htglvtaxatiot,l dem% t;o1'- Sholeis and his co-Corn . missionets, are responsible for a large part created 11 the _Railroad spbscription and their , successors by the Jail F acbt. 'To par.; these debts - money has to.be raise ;' and it is not fair thatqthose who ent4 traded the debt should abuse thee z who are compelled td pay. Vy goa , tL this in a prcper Nth , and also tha'w those things for iv CoMmiesiere nowadays aro denounced so terribl:• they were at least ju4ified by thifeni.- • duet of their predi eessorC, in WV was my only aim I f Sho!esan , W era of his party 'did wrong it may bc, , be a reason for others doing so, bst AT is a reason why they at least shoe:11 not lead in the eryyigainst him.' &'a , speetfully 11 ' J. S. R m s. ... - • AR the approachi ng , lelectieng are I)el'i prepared for by 'a vigovOns eampv• and in all the State members of C,r • grass, and in some Governors, aril' n be chosen, the publitt are no '&110 sirous of being posted . as to the ti?.. of the elections in the varioTiNot s. ern S tates. The firer. to be hyll ti bi upon the first Tdesday of Son ber in VermoriVartrer which . wl f low C,alifornia and INevadA upo t 3, first Wednesday; kind Alains npo no second Monday of suptember. Cl. rado wilt' vote upon ) the fi rst Ta4 ll in October; Pennsylvania, Ohio, 101. ana, lowa and Minnesota flpo . n t' second Tuesday; find It Virgao on-the fourth Thursday. On the i . ll Tuesday in November trill vote it York,-Now Jersey. Illinois andsgri cousin; on the first Wedneday.gr land and Kansas; and on t Thods7eo 1 altar tbo first Monday, Massae, P tw oar°, Michigan and 3liisetri-' This closes the list of electionsf o ! year 186&, and in 1861, New w er d shire votes on the oad ,Tuodal, March;-Conneetient; on . the firm )1* day of . April; Mode Island on first Wednesday of April, PI Micky on the first Monday of Itkr... Oregon will not have another el until the first Mantle s ) . of lane, 'a For nearly all theielections to in thelail - 3f this year tickets?, inlready been nominated, and in In c States. hocontendi n parties gl; -tted almost solely bflhe issael iri yeti iri the President's -policy. ~ ---4"1-- Larelits, 1 urov. AIKEN, of S out h --„ i conversation with Mr. DA... i • member of 'Congress from ein‘,.. let .the cat out of the bag in t" ug , lowing way, as shovers by M r * 1 ,3 ton in a speech in, Cincinnati , is days ago; from Witch we quote lows: . -•0 r 0 ' th v2, l ' ~ Said troy. Aiken, of 5 3 . 11 • in h: when in Wastiinfit',,m a aged ti .., 1 wheal asked him why he inc.'''' . . l the members of ills.. State be. 11., 'Tutted to ants, and asked bon o ` i i interests of his State were A °l 41 Iteweare of. "Mm. Egglost"': 1 1 he "there are only two tbi r c t i j have' not done for as and n0v 0 ,3 7,, 1 We'liave hundreds and thou at widows in the SOnth, an 070.1 be In Congress so as to plac e , ~ v 0 ows on the' pensidri rolls of tn , 0 , States, that they' may LW° ~ '7O supportlbe wider of yo . 1 • 11- _, Irst get. The other platter is,e,',4 have Aontractedj a large acourlo.i South, art you have in th e- b . s od 4- pitayis ynoontrrdigetttsfourtZst)oo;: r i go to pay our debt:' 1 I
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