TIi_E:.BEAVEA: . , *RYAN 11,1)/TOli-,A.ND 1k1t0,P1.134011.- I. September ,12tk.186'e. 'Fos abVErfos, GOti,JOIftcIAKT.G'4ARL: comlit.fqq, cpqry, , .t l4l *n' ' o° ll tY:Drcin l i n' a -UE) --- aongress. alto. LAW BF . 'Washington President Judie: A.; W: ACHEBON, Washington', Aisociaie—Judge. AGEN,*W DUFF; Now . Brighton; .. State Senate. `. • •, • 'cot. IL A.ss, . , • ' • MATTHEW S.;QUAY; Rowter) 8., •Dity, Washington County; 4011. N EWING; :Wasbington,:go; • ,9h if}. JOHN S. LITTEL El; HoolFutownf • • Register: &' Reqorder. DARIUS SINGLETON, Raccoon; . Clerk • -1611 N A. FRAZIERIBeaver:: Cmmiseiolier. 40: WARNOCK, - Nortti ,S 0 yr -.Poor.ilott.se -Direct;?r: JOHN K. POTTER, Raccoon; Auditor. ' • S. F. .IWMILLIN, S. Beaver; • Trustees,of Acaderny. .1•10np. ,JOHN bIUBBAY, Bridgewater; Da. DAVID .STANTON,N. 'Melton; The Meeting on the sth: I The Union meeting held, at the Court House on last Wednesday even ing was 'organ.l4edi hy. calling Col. T. J; • Power t to. thel chair, and in electing Alaj. Virarnitch, Raabe n•Wat t, Esq. , Sat 3. Porter, Esq.,.lind, Richey Eakin, Esq., as Vice Vresidents, and Capt. R. F. I'llVairle - anil Jos. L. Anderson 'as Secretaries. The Court House was • filled to overflowing. Hon., Goo. V. Lawrence, our Member ot'gress addressed the r4eeting in a speech' 01 unusual clearness, in. which he hurled back upon his 'issailantit the malig. nant l falsehoods , With which they are ordescoring to mislead the 'public.— , Ho gave a minute account of his 'stewardship during the session of Congrifss that baiOnst closed; and no candid man idthat audience; be ho Union - man of - Drocrat,ean take any exceptions to-what Mr, Lawrence did or'said while sitting as, a:member in the National Raise oatepresen tativ,es. Ite told: his- a-udlence that he was not in the habit 91 asting wituit be .was going to do se a candidato before the people of his District ; but as ' ittia opponent had s heen• bragging some; he would say then and thin that if hel did not entry theli e strict by a mijority of 'front ; 1000 to I he Would forreit ah claims to tieing either a prophet or. the son of a prophet._ Ile bad been tr. Greene , county, he, had travelled over Washington county, and he had seen a trent many of the indomitable • Union men of .leaver as, well as those - ot Lawrence counties, and he knew the truth /of which he now affirmed. Tho Union camp fires . are burning . brightly thronghoat the District; and noither the attempt to deceive the 4:seopie nor , the Chinese thunder they Ire manufacturing wilt save , -Mr. Moitgomery.ft4m a crushing defeat at the October ;erection. • , Rev. J. M.' Bain, of Washington co4nty, next, addresied the meeting; and in a speech of great poweishowing • why the .proposed ',.constitutional autendment 'should be.. adopted ; and ; appealed to Union - men to never "let 4 until security against another at terirpt at rebellion was promptly given -and made apart of, the fundamental Jaw of the land. In this is the Ile ! pulutes only, safety : Aklopt this amendment to the CottatitatiOn, and we have: liberty, justice and peace throughout all corning time adopt it tot, ana permit rebels , to wield the Government again, and slavery, in justice and fratrieidal'war Will again 'surge over the country, and. drain tt of its loyal and patriotic blood. =MI • The First 6un. , i• Vermont is as. true! as ever. ..Her ' , State eleation, held on Tueaday of last week, has Fesnite'd not only in the nlection of the entare Union -ticket by sia; overwhelming lhajority, but in a _largely inereased,UniOn.vote over the• year 1865, Dillingham, the Uuion candidate for Goirernor,was also the Union candidate for 'the sanie office last year, bnt has shventhonsand more voes than be had then. Well done,- Vermont 1 Presidential aposta.. l _ ey.; instead of causing the. spirit of ber, r.oblo sons to lag, leas incited them to braVer and harder :work ! Penn sylvania imitate' Vermont, and • show at the fall: election,that if others -'bare done:i3o, her froemennave not forgotten that it is the Republic's duty to "punish traitors and to' make trea• son odicius.'-' TIKES YOU HEARD THE NEW nom MAlNE?—:Miine gives 25 000 majority'. • for the 'Union State ticket, and sleets ( every Union e_andidaie for Congress kf oveintelining tnajorities. WI THE MASS • MEETING'! TREMENDOUS OUTPOITRING Pr ! PEOPLE, ARGUS. FROM 6 TO p,cooo pEß l rso' • IN COUNCIL`! ME Yesterday was a great day chiq ; t69 far lqrfeflt 4o 4 1110? t am thushietie 'claws . •Setnigs that &Vet astetnbted - in — this connty - waS - helditr (.his. ' lace On that i dikf; And iron' , thd et;aActer of the :speeches made, the 111..00, of those 'present, And the le- Aer.eity oi ; feeling - manifested by the.' peoPle, we doubt it ever. so great a political acmes& was' witsessed_in i this , Prery person - ,appeared ,to oho hers; ovory person .seemed to be a burnO, and every .person Olt, that the t autr WaB not. more : certain to rlseor.,,tho second; Tuesday of Ootober. than were tbe loyal,people of, Beaver; county to. , gain largely da their ypte of last „Yenr." oomm3n expr.eeeion. wad otleye, we bold the tinder , hold; we' huve : got theyrk\on the 4 , 1 ,, now' let, ne thrOnf:. them harder Wei - Nire evei, , did befoie." IMO t d y, I'l 0 M 9 .11,110,, 00 43 r t iining,ar,..cl,'et'boiween four.'find eight O'clock in the. morning Abe - "weather. v'ina as gloomtand pitispeet fall neeting hs dull, aSit %Veil :conk!' be: At ebout this tiine t_heugh bee9,mo iighter,erd the rain tra4aatiy, oes.;e4 ie tail,,untal i abont 0 A : ff..when it quit isiininentirtily. The Gloomy aspect of the weather rio . dottlit tensed th's:l:tsancis to s i strCv. uE home ,tkint:nniiei other eirenmatennes would 'have been present. - ..• y .‘ The i!tgesting: at Meat. . , l'At‘ dartfeatuilb light the ;crew(' be. ! I. ti to :gatbOi'it‘tbn COUrt Abase and fluOie darkness land dfully pet in, ev 'i,,• - 1 3 ery-oest in, the building; and tall of the mailable space in it -waspecupied.--,- The meeting:was organized breali!ig !Jelin P'aughey, Wq., to, the chair. land appointing i Aapathan .Panl an d pant. John May 'as Vice Presidents, `id Capt.' H. C. Hall and SI H. Do ugh, Esq., as Secretarien. 71 - ' THE SPEECIIES - TILE CROWD. ' , the ' I Col, Mewling, of!Matisaehnsettif,wee About t he titeeits !Leh Illkihll. , ho first speaker. Z. He reviewed • the people fi'eiat! to,g ll o ( *'. TA li,'F,f'__Olre liry of the Adminparattwi, and,in of, a Treytiolle )4 1 :TeelOekee4 the t'i* c o silsfed that while the people Of the seldiere of the cotinty,. ti nder,' the . til t st li o colaid pot, speak tkeit_ - 1 ; 01, cothmand of 'COL D. Statiton'ltrid o a f; ' , Convictions any where between Ma marched self , e r °h ed over t.° Ro ch'est q r . to 'lion and Dixon's lino and the' Gulf, be moot , and esoort the distingulstkao wittifb' s eiee4 to ' re constructed' rebels PP, speakers to this place . .• Arrivedthere; ocenpyine- seats in the Halls i of '.Uon we!met a very. large ifelegatien from 1 0 1 , 11 , Rs :‘2 l. 4 yr ., fot f6 , s , - ed b i Fot A. . K. New ;Brighton, Rochester, Freedom, r i M. Cluie of, Cliamheribur ,, w ho read° 3 , ' 5i Phillipsburg, Bridgewater and Sharon,' a masterly speech. Ile Wok occasion 1 n m i der comand of several '-of th 6 as- 'to dissect the proposed. amendment Id iiinfant Marshals. • Meeting Gov: the constitution, and - handled binsub- Curtin there, and Col. Wm. B. Mann, jee • -3 tto a manner that carried cuticle.' of 1 Philadelpbta r besides other diatine I tion with it to every candid and intel . guittled l gentlemen from abroad, the I ligent mind. He 3 was followed by preeeesion, with these gentlemen at ' Col. Nelson, of Tennessee, who en.' the heed, turned and came to, this treated the loyal men of Pennsylvania I paw. The procession was over two to stand firm, to send- back to - Con rages in length, and the general esti• gross true men, if , vi , , o would spare, mate of the number of people in it and, h imse lf and his Union friends in Ten present on the occasion, reaches, what r i;essee from being ground between the to I I many may seem incredible, from upper and nether-millstone Of rehab , 6000 to 8000 pet sons. Passing down lion. Thos. Jul. Marshall, E. 41), was ' tolthe lower end of the town,the timid loudly called for and made a pointed of i.the column was tarried and mired speech , which was enthusiastically re. toward the Fair Grounds. I lir the clewed by the audience. Ile said they , procession were various wagons filled had bat one man in Allegliany county with young ladiea• representing,' the attintig all the federal' office•nolders 3 • States of the Union., Thesovung' that-retained his pesition at the price misses • - were elegantly dressed, well of his manhood, and that Was Henry behaved, and wore admired by all.— A. Weaver, told that ho wag so detest.- There were four or five of these'wagA ed ncw that the little boys hooted at ons thus filled. In another we noticed! him on the streets as he passed by. that none but little girls Whose fathers lie advised ns in this county, to imi. bad been in the army rode; and on tate Allegheny eounty, and pit to 1 their banner they had the words shaine every . man that bent-the knee printed—" Oar fathers fought against to official power. 'After Mr. Marshall traitors two years ago. Please vot , took his seat, thou, young misses sang , against treason ow." I . the ' , Star Spangled Banner," whoa the Tur. BANNER TOWNSRF. ) 1 MeOting.pdiOUrned. ' 1 Qhio township sent the largos dele ! : 1 gation in proportion to the vote of 186',, - and a beautiful banner was according : l ly ,pros6ted to her, energetic and free! sona and danghtere New Sewickly made a gallant effort to' win the flag, but fell a little- short of the prize. The various delegations wet° counted as they entered into the Fair Grounds. R /15 ORGANIZATION OF • VIZ 3tEETIN t • -',, The,Cbairman 'Of the Coanty Co '• . mittee •called the ,vast asiiemblag,e o `Order by.nominating' Ross Forwar. . Esq . , of. Beaver, as President, aU i d Jacob Shaffer, Phillipsbutg. Thomie G. Kerr,. Freedom, Samuel M.' Manamii, Economy, Christian -Black, New SUL i Wickly 3 11. T. Kenaedy, .New Brigh-- • ton, S. Stone, Marion, H. j. Meta,, Franklin, Samuel Boots, North Ba wiekly, - James Fife, Now Brighto, David Johnston, Fallston, James PaP teTson L ..Beaver Falls, John. Wilsoki; Chippewa, Samuel Blair, Big Beaver, A. A. Coebraul, parlington, Saud. ii.. CaugheY, South •Beiver; Daniel Daw— 'son, Ohio, ',Banjainiii. Todd, Indust;*,. Richey Eakin, Brighton, J. C, Chriso, Raccoon, J. R. Mohler, Moon,' J., A. ,Fleming, . Hopewell,- _Lase Eat4h, Greene, as Vice Presidi3nts, and H 7. Nelson, Hanover, N. J. M.'CormiMr, -South Beavir, Miltoi TOwnseed, N 1 W i Brightor.,G. C. Speyerr i ftochester J. H. Deihl; _. 'Georgetown, .G. M. B, irields, Fallstonots Secretaries. , After the organization ,was periel ed, Pennsylvania's noblestson i_G k , 'Curtin, was introduced by thit Cha'l man, wbo, theo . iteppi 9 g to 00 fr : of the piatform, had a wreath ofildv, ere placed apon v his bead by ()lie oflhe pgloier's orphan children at the Pilil— ' iipsbeirg school, and a beautiful, he- =BE TEM WSA U. 00VERNOR CURTIN Mir fret placed in hand ancitber.— : The school numbers 80 or 90 children, 4hd,lqn ' o f g 0.4. rt l iut 0 0, ad,per',C;of . bee)childien, toward Leir.j beq;4f4r,lxas 047 c'yerr.or. Re then, aclitres l sid the : rOoting for a short time, but owing , to indisposition begged to be ;excused; i< oim making a letigthii,34 . ,, 2 , Pti r ! his reiniarce it Iwis itsSeititined t'aat l ecur^ely"one=ha t f'o? the diitatige 'of t stitild; snirther Meetirivilus oi:gcniied at'anothcii:itind, 061.' t,(Of TitiOeinteeriti;drisied` l it Wori.:P:*ahnfoltiiiired Governcir Onttin-, in st . speech of, pinch , vigor;... q(71,- , Blackrnan, of. Ohio, followed him, Bind Thos. M. Marshill,Esq.,OfPitteir tiiirgh,-. l mad r w ibe eiosing•ittlitrese•-i; 'those gentlemen. a ,`*iiiit 1 09.olbjog maoner. ;"., . 1 M i B - of( )t..0 titenieetinio in tho siftertiobt! I yolitiried,tilFiP.tesidont', l iktr:76irjul . d . ; inoiiiiiii . 94 Alikt, ill izid Iwoilid:liit 'a "niqctr ing,,*;,t4,itcsktit !Afiatsp, iiii itle 1 0170- 4i ng, and , that! as manyofcir, i con try: crieWde as iii:thl ddo hor, iiterti'epriially intlibd.tti,st4na. : , ' *1 j - 1 ' Otr distinguished candidato for Gov. ernor, Gem Geirx, was not; with us oii-.Tuesday - Ho tonk, &kik at -New _Calmie on 'onday bight,' and wits thus, rfvectod from being present. Hla app6aratico hem would have ere - 4ted,tbe - wildest applatise.; _ , Thus terminated one of Ithe largest niass 'meetings ever held .in Beaver eounty. - : There rras — rio , disorder -of any kind, either on the Fair Groonde Of in the streets, and the entire,aidi into seemei to NO an Interest in the pr, eecodings that Fill speak in trumpet tones on the oth of October. I . A Pondel'ous Argiment. ,Mr. Witlipm 'Mont.-ornery the cop. ,eery candi date for Congress in this District; 4bile addressing his fellow 'citizens of Washington-county some • two Weeks ago ? asserted that 'Hon. .Geo. V.... Lawrence had on. the 3d Ofl ,March, 18q5, votCd. in Coiagress tore.. duce the. tariff.' The .Erantiner Review, of the same county, reiterated the same thing iti:a subieguent issue, 'of-that paper. I When it -is, remembeiled that Mr. Lawrence was not in Congress during that, session, nor entitled! to A - seat for six Or mine months'after'it.expired; it can be readily been that Mr. Mont gomery! and his party) friends are ueicg ponderous argumects, to bring ahem, that gentleman's electioni • Tat e' issue 04 lied, wa eetite hir t -We beg - the Cott Rho - thin "anfrer in commits I= GEN. GEAM'. itor of theLoCal in big last ,s that he ireuld .tell us we he not afraid We would pros -1 • n for assault and battery.-- hiM - to dismiss his fears. "If understand, ;herself,' (and ks she ;does)" he will never the liocket for Uny asSault he on us, F ; MOnt.goirseft . .t4,44y;400.15t -, Id' - - ---,---' 1 : If bert:svere:ap 7 .! PloiLsoldierti presen . i .,at the Itookir'Mtit meeting t ied of Tb,,,,',ll, : night, okini.'ol-oar peo I , pie t!Pr4lifliO,' badlbrothans - ,4Caonk 0 1 4 Ok 4 k'dtild ta .. - refei,iiritsani,„:thsif MUatitte. l 6oB9ll'editledAy thahetris -1 tion_pharitydisptya ;a bygont4omery in his Ooininenteiipeff rebel atrocities. A.P,,-......431/fiTalii2B.'43olll*ltiog : : the . prison at Atdersoiville wfili'tb - e qua tors at - • iiiiiii - Oirne isferined: hi:Ai:lre 4, IV"• " '-v. , .-, ...s' . 4 . .. , .t: .' .T.;oaPsop, to . ,..,nis,distm.,sOmbou ! guest. the . late 1 4.1..esiiianiT..lor the. Southern Confederady, had-offended qifontgitim ery'sitirttee.isorl belbilt it neeesidirito" 1 devotenitiariei of .hour t reply. t'C'S tit, f entl*fiuintn l ;• ,He is , w e c be-- liisve,,, the fi rst .ptiblie Ulan. lho.ua B ever andert4en - to apologise(for the crueltiel ,Of the' rebels - Ito Our 'brave men, ,who,.tbierigli the casnaltios of war, tell into their hands., genii:Lao the,: cool end.impudent. : assertion ,:that the fiendi wbb controls di thebeatben prisons had .; discharged - their dities faithfully aniqamanely and that : the privations f itifoiit. prisoneie , teas . the result of the poverty of - the Confed emey, and than- lick of supplies' and subsistence. His heartleis audacity , Wes enough to . eano the honks of the ; tbirteon,thoakeipd" dead : of Aptlerion; virile to rattio.in theirtoffins. 1. -";. , - Has Montgomery over beard'Of the ilia' of ; Wirz, the keeppr driti6 . prison , , tOwbicii*.his made ; special .reforence, and 'bow he was bangel by -lorder, of . Andrew .Tofinson, 'for . •tlie 'erimes ho endeavortinow to palliate 7,' (Does hO not knoVr tliat - it was pro'Ven itipon his trial, by, rebel tosiinony, and, out of the mouths of some of his efffiv sub. ordinates, that there wila tnbiSteM,tiCe arid supplies in pledii'in.th'cOuntry surrounding Ar.dersonville,which tbe ' rebel authorities neglected_*tl-'relini. ed to farnieii ? .tons, ha . net know that' it was 'established on his trial that he had slain with'his Ovrii hod ; 1 s ,, _ , trod without provocation, at east one Union prisoner, and barbaro usly mai= treated othera T boos he'tl i rrieTtr that the guards who Surrounded these inen 'were fed .and Wad and did .. net Servo, and 'that , they time and , c again wantonly .aliOt, down the, pri t son j ors i n . thou,keeping,-ar.d went unpunished ? Does lie believe ,that Wirz was a mar tyr, and Johnson, In . exec s t ing him, a murderer ?. If M.ontgonieb , forgets all this the soldiers who sliffered ?.%t I Andersonvilie", - and the relatives of those who perished there, will r e mind him - of it on the second iiticsaay of October. The picture whieirwound ed Xfontgomery's:sensibilities is apt to so affect all e•?ppotheads a i nd rebels, and we. wish it email be placed before every loyal man in 'the Nlrth. The 'Fortress Monroelmtury is an appropri ate illustration of .l.;liiison's l ( me t;hod of making .treason cdionsLand that reire seating Andersonvilleshow4ow Mont gonaory's mild mannered fiends, who cam - 6 North to. the Philade?phion : veiltio ' n,fippreciAto and reward fovalty. • [ i • I 1 Choice Literature. • The editor of the Loca/ In speaking of the Grand Democratic IFafluro, in this placa on the 31st u1t.,1 makes ustt•• of the following choice, literature: , • "From early, in ,tbe morning, until 15f,is in -tho evening, bands Of little and big boys, the -charactoristie offsprings, of beings- who even the FeornmoneSt shades of decency would dictate shosld be prohibited from propagating their' , species, Were roamingF about the !Arms and ,meeting grdunds, whir Geary badges .on their hats und the .foulness at hereditary basnoso raid the blasphemy of bell upon their lips, in-' suiting men ,and women posiessed of intelligence and - moral. refinement 1 The ; patents of those dket•essences abscohity and blasphemy were too n* 1 ;artily infamous and eirvardly •to pep , pctrate themselves the insults they in structed their suntltngs tp perpetrate, I. and, accordingly escaped' the• - • tnenttthoy deserved. unti l •vould have i received had they not sheltered them': 1 selves behind their infantile eorruptiolt, "At the- Court lIouso!,' theie 'SAME) deg•ienerato e!cabs of low-brOd litvan•••• I ity were employed _by the Clique to I toll. the boll. IT there Was, anything 'lacking to prove to the peiople'of Bea ver county.that the official- occupants .1 Of that, bnilding are the "quintessence of unmanliness, - -of cowardliness, oft 'narrow mindedness ; sluggish appetite's and a stigina.-upon the narne•of offsL cials, this act of the - Cliquela trafll. l cient to supply the ' ' "Strappina big,.pigeen lewd,' club' footed, snnerubbing, ugly two logged creaturea of the female! persuasion. ('z o' not call them wiamen) busied themselves in 'tearing ClYmer , badgos from little izirls. We• enquire I their price.. I If we' °Vet. tboughtjwawera "master .1 F . F • • of the'. situation" tiere la art editorial itense,,this effort o Ithe ..toml's knoeli,3 that `idea out of our' couldnft, write hire ihat; and the tratic is there are but few ,tae • 711 p can.— ' h For it excels 't he's Mort i s of ',Junius; and in , giuccful— luorality, and refinenient, - w i e have ''nb modern wr4rl3 l'who can hold a candle to it." 1 3 : t IrsOally ;Ivte Acavo in," and tlandidly drait that.our uplstreet t.eigbbor should bare the "belt" We wonder, however, hoiv • . his health has been since relieving him l - • Self of all this ? 1 Preaching at the Poor House r l' The Local of August 31 stated that irtriitsia -- ThTsbiliiriqiininister l,fill' mode an tiprltintment3O Proabti at the poor lioutteat ceapit ,, '..brStted*ys ago, !pkthii ldi.l 3 broadql , e'eniktk'il l i' 0 1 -` in4iil.. to `pelt hit 4 tb.401..'.4 03 1'f_ : for.the facts : Itkv. - Mr; 'Witherspobrr• is the tumister _heipreferred to. Be' made the apieintreent ; without etti:,.' s PhiAlair - wiA . 14 r- Sl,lto.dii; a n d' 4 8 ibir. S. is ar'. en older in tither denotni i4tienof Prishiterian e , and atitheiti *tie to,buprottehinginitlit toWtielitn4, on OA4 dayi 16,64 , 414 :*; ,1 Vi ite r s p c k c p , Word ::that 'he ,wt ,• gratified: at,l4 ciditing ,therehTto conduct religions net= , vices,, but:, w ould like : bim..to extend the *pOintitient ..to inch : a - tintil, s world to t m onable hio make the l imee 4, sae, 'arrangements, and to be ptesei , t' hinispif on ltd occasion; Title ; ti l itit 1, ahtisfactoty,to.Mr., - Withersppen - arid to alt qltheo concerned!: 1` " ' . - t i - ie this statement true?.. Looktwh t Mr. Robt.. Cooper;' an elder in'. r. Witherspoon's - church, soya: ' l. I A , I•iitirebv certify, that revious to t o d ay fixed for the Rev, Dlr.'Wi therapoo to preach'. at tbe'Peor Rouse'of 13eavr county, Mr. Shroads canto . and ' told me that hi desired 31r: W. to conduct religious-'services there, but '-the ap' polntment then made. was tooneen, as'he could not got ail Of ,the arrange. tents made, nor' be there himself bn' that' day, - and ?requested 'rine to hOre 'the appointment extended to Rothe other time. ' i '. ROUT: COOPEItk But the L o cal says farther i - - , • And it, would' appear, also, from the peremptory MannerAn which taibisters are prohibited froth , disp;lsing the teachipga of , thes ? iAlinigh at sch place, that tho fattened managers 04 g*rd the nniertanato inmates as h v.: tug no 4ottlS worthy .of Divine, att n- Mon. • _-_. ~. New' "look how plain a tale . pnts this scribbler down. l Rer. A. IW. 'lCittuin also a Free Presbyterian rain 1. . , ister at Set vice , say a : ' il • !I This lis clone certify . that have m+ 1 ducted religious ; -services at the Poor Koos° of Ammer. county .at Stir. Shrew:Vs request; ^ and since then * ; he bas,. sgain. ,given me invitations to do so,.rameiki ng at ,the satne time that he desired 'all ,of the 'ministers in the viciaity,,l to ~ . "tako. their- turns": in preaching to the paupers. . .P. W. CAasoit: J C. Wilson, Esti ;of this pl uco, I A says : ' ' , 1 ,: 1 .! I have received frequent invit ations from Mr. Shroads to bring the Miniftter of the church to Which - I' belong (Rev. Dr. McLean) to the. Poor house tor the purpose of -preaching) to !land praying with the unfortunate beings Wbo are supported in that institutlion. . ,J. C Wits() . Ilinisters cif all denomtnation , la.ra invited by Sir. Shrouds to.coins t the 1 _ PoOr hous e and conduct services; nd - wh i an 'we Iss.t week pronounced tho. i Loc.. rsi 1 assertion to the co ntras a falsehood!, wo knowiwereo we, h f "T a f - ,„. firmed. 1 i lifontgornery on Negro : Suffrage. - - . . The . c(!)pperboa l- ds ; pretend.' td be alarmed at the'possibi - lity.,of trNe.rtgro obtaining the right, f : Su &age. .. - T hey - pretend. to 'feel that ...the ballovil - the only . distinction between.-ehimil end" Iherii, and if it is :'placed in -his: band he will boabSolutely 'their •equal . ,lwilli supplant there. in Abe taidei3 and tpro rit , cessions, sit at their tables ', and, arry' .into - their ' families.: It .: ontge . cry dwells, lOrig . on : .sneh doctrine as. :NOW !t, Ls - a fact, - whiclf can be..e tab ,,liilied by 6, cloud •)f witnesses, hat at thiOast .election three neg,rocii - :To-• 'icd ttie ' Democratic ticket in. one of :ithe 'wards' of the librow , lt of,.W asli: •.. 1 • ',ington„ and Abet. liontgomory ii was - I:oresOnt l Whew they did so, and . hen challenged he Contended- -, that• they had a..right-to the ballot 7.. 'le alleged that they were. white, though ”tei 4frir.:an parentage - : was ,plainly iWr ?ten' in-the fueek and fOrms. of -ail theip. The electi - On board was 3 Oairatic, .and the voters were IYtY crate, and th cir ballots went course. Montgomery, we presume, is o po ed to negrons votin i i as a general' rill but makes an exception to this ru wen he' finds they wish t 6 vos Demoeratlo ticket.' will he - p, eat.. explainthis little cireamstani:e ivtien he next, harangues a•coopperheao au -dience in this . eounty on the subject of negro stiffing° „ • , 1 • Soy Ann seems' to have under 1,06 d that. the -people of oblong° ,doubted his patriotism . ; ReTdefended'hiinielf by stating 41e feet; that altbongi po litically opposed .fo DOnght4o, by bad been asked tO deliver. the enlegy at the ,:Sodib e sticjp 'of bis monum at.— .says eomplac ntly, "‘prove'd , %Oat. 1-linew.ail•the that. Douglas Ivan a . patriot, an that h p rne,t o be one'also." ' Is . the obi man in his . 49t.iig ? or has Johnson lest:nod hint to ,intiulgo too freely in wine Joinisoini ipebeh at Chicago,ltt the bonglas MonumeFt, was. very short and not very; impressive. lia could not refrain,cren in that sacred review, from' addressing " - my giendis p4son_ ally ana politically," and adltort'ng_to the "imperilled constitutionland 1 6n , 1 , .M.ONTGOMERY aveired, in his speech hereon, Thursday m i ght, that be made Ilfs'firt)trlttArspeech mitile in Wash ini,tor(pott*y. AMong the first war , sPeochis-made in this,county, was one L Sat& B. WilSoO!, Ezlq..f whit b, is .e*ld thbavOt i ruu abnat tot follows: • IlThere has been( I much .4said, and .there are others here" more eloquent thin 1.-and -asi-do loot wish to Weary t i, the audience!, I beg to he excused.", .Xfier Ahis'eloquent bar tigete Alte speaker was...inaudible at .w ar meet. lugs. Now, this, Was-a, war erect:, bat ifir , flfeant - , war rupen. the Govern. mint - and Abraham Lincoln. Vitas, Montgotris 'War. speech`:' l of this Want) i If - net; :Wli - ere are, :the Men.' whom ho sent* , the army-'?,'.Let hiis' recruits spear . outior, -did OliiT report, hy . nai stile; St' the fart hill t by lesert-. Greene ccititity 'orl lie in the woods and vote by;. quails before breakfast, on election day.?. These are questions which', very naturally ' arise fromi'a readitig of i,herresolitti9ns of the Washington county Democracy at that ,time;,;-for iif Hay ; district, in South* Carolina Over adopted more ,treasonable resolves thani Mentg•oln, cry's mon did duriog the war, we haie never heard of them nor seen them,in print. . • 1 ; ; llfr. Editor attenticm hss boon .ee.lled to a clause'ie the_rni4ttcs drawn np.by me as the Skretary c)f. dicial conference; kshich it is supposed may lead to a M isonclerStandingt of their meaning:l r the, minutes of the proceedings it is said, "3fr. Wilde in :formed_ the . conference that, he . was in structed to withdraw - the name of Hon. B. B ChaMberlin as a candidate, which he did, and declining to aotlar ther with, the pouleredee, withdrew.' It was meant, by the - ex-„ i preiiion '"to Witt dravr the riaMe 'of Him B. B. Chainhez tin its„ a candi date," 4c.;mcrelyito siy. OMAN name was withdracirn sus, a candidate bcfbrk the conference. Mr.Wilde,ithe conferee who withdrew !Judge . Charnberlins name, it doing so, 'stated that- 31r - „ Chamberlin ana his friends would _riot ITecognize, any action of the con ference, therbacter, as bidding upin hirrt.:but that he would hcild:himsell at liberty' to take such ceuise as he and should, in the.lutame, deem proper.— Being called n o priii, I make, this cc>rroc-, tion that. the midtites may; not secnt "to express what was not iut014:011.: . I ' 1 - 1-. 1.1 c - • - • • New Yprit Tribune .sass . that Admiral Farris ; '.could attract at= tendon; in a elfin - tied•, thoroughfare ; but his face Would never, , s4 - .that'.he' I.ove'd:whr though ..it is one that an en emy might fear I.wheb anger Al l l4lleA or' kindled into a flanle theqateiii fire of the eyes' %Y . bic,h giye it an ex— Thr i Ossion so kindly ; and No -10niai, • •1 • • riNME, to the premises of the subseribtrt k) living in Itrigitton townthip on the lith day of Auguit, a white antrred 'spretitle:ci of ; medium size, supposed to Ibe er 7, years bld.- The owner is i•equestetl t to eonte forward, pro- 1;e property, pity eliargr's tirid t,tke her air/v. • Sept22,Y6G ... , .• .Dividend - Not i ce...• ,-. . . OFTiCE , OT/TLIE Sr. JOTIV . g OIL:CO, 1 September 1001, J§.1113. ' j , , TBoard of liirelltors of te'abOvO corn!. 1 1 pony have t hiS dal declared a 'dividend' of three and ono•linlf • (32)) 1 1 )er cent. on its i capitol stock (ef $70,000), p:t.yable forthwitL. • CILIS. B. HURST•,. Sec'y. ;' Rochester, l'a..,.`Sept.lo4 .1 , . . 11,E1d 0 V Al 4. T WOULD hereby 'respectfttlly announce to my friends and customerjs` that'i have re- I mored to 'my new Store Mai,' lirighton street, nearly, oppOsite my ljtonkl, - where I am nowlprepared to do all kinds cf MILLii4ERY WORK and barn just opezted a xplen . :lid!(tiroi.:;ileni and great variety Goods,--zuch as - • BON.NEWA, :11ATS, RIBBONS FLOW PI - JUN.BS 1. 3 If - F4LVETS. H, • - , ml also ep 1- ddoll k* d f I pr are to . s 0 NT) lIILE I STAILPING, Pinking and Braiding, and to cat and make.' ' CLoAr,. - s 'AND, ' • Silk and StraW Bonnefslaad Mats. Ultered 14. on short notice • • I.l l l s o work-deite to „ .order: I • . Mas. liOOKUN, Ca Brighton Street!, Rochester, la., just above -the Diamond. „I tiept,l2,7llG.' = J 7 ci BE N (One -.Door Below S eminar},) 1 I- • • • , - 1, , , , ~ , I inrAISI on handd, s toil &Tors for sale che'ip, ABC it carefally ' elected 'stoolt'of I '( r • I, ' , ''' '.. , TRULNINGS,' .' • • • , ,--• . ~ YARNS, '. - • . . Vd:BROIPERY AND : - I , s . - . I.: .. , .7ANdY •GOODg. - • 1 :• 1 . 1 1 . 1 Ribbons, plain: and fancy Handkerchiefs, Belts, Buckleit,, Hair Netts, IDress - Trim- • mings, Late,,l Bugle Trimmings, and .' Bugle :Buttons, Velret ltibbons, - I' • ~ `I Correctsl3almoraland Hoop . j - - kirts yynbr oitllsl Eili.- I- • ing ~ Ladies Co - Ha i rs - -. . •• ~ - and Cuffs, Tulles„• - *ortolan - •Talile-coiers, Baskets, Umbrellas, • Ladier, Gents and Children's Wear, • I of all `kinds, I. , I ' Q3011 . 97W-MTS. • • Rilk, Mourning, and , itrwi c • all•the the latest S i tyl'o; , chetiii. 4 .- RIBBONS, R.UCHES AND ORNAMENTS. ALSO, DRESS-34AINtING EVE - B R AN .onstantlien band Madame Fashion, Patterns., Patterns _ ,Rte e have Demoreet's latee for 'Bale: Vo.eell below Give us a call bilEeDo not to Ile Seminary, B, senl2:3ta • MEI Granfl Op citron 'itisburg-prid,es. • • 4n s ik satisfy 3-ourself. get. the place; c ite door below aver. - • _ _ J. 11. BENCE 5T 91 MB GE 4 T-A''S N_Fly,,l . i.NO . tij,.l,,Ntity ; TIZIMairrZG , 1 • ANID e EmponitA, • CORN A, BRIDGE 1fA Pl{ f i r BRIIIG ENV ATLER. • • 3llitrillibtler.Z7„ I ant nowreeeivt bg tile. larg est t Sort meta 9f ;:t1.114114ry E'ver brottght ' to . Br.i . jver , . •Lxdies' Velvet, :3111c,,•:%Inttrnin . . 7 : t 1 7 4 s t _r. Bonnets . ;-Ladies', vet,.Silk, Fres:Nl Stray, atsnring 1.111144, Teivets,• • 11 - .littons,, .I limes., • 1: , ;, ; „ ,„. Plumes, Ornaments, Cords,', , , . of all kind; r • Dress and :Cloak Bult.n. Cords and Pci fl s, Bair ',Netts, Eialircti43efies, let, et 4nckles, Silk:. and .1: ? uzle - ; Gtinps. IV i rsts, Fancy .and Plain; Linen 'c ien, Collars, pia ; •• iIL3IOII,A L' • & VOOP SKIRT'S, CORSET,- . ..DRESS LININGS r. • N itATs. LINE3II Sll.llll`B, 11 111 T. RUNTS, LADIES' CLOTHS, Frig S,iCQUKii • , Very:eh eat;t. Colton ifatting,, .Contry ..rinnnet, 'M en's Underslarts and Draw'ers. Llo,~~;`ery. Gloves, . . .t r iie:i.ver.rth r om ever._ Xd'TROU - PLE SIIOJV GOODS. MILLINERY. 13`tt nriets altered and t i .:-.'er‘ed, , at lIMPI I MP illg, Pinking In; twak Cult*, ' -and anti iag - on 1,191.1 Mkt. MeiCs rbliqs made t offrder. ' CALL 'ltPm•.rl.er . t p ACC-7coraer 13ri1~a :z and .7.tlarko. street&i. . , AT. . Notice. • A Ll' r r,4114 Wi.n :11.2 la; rm A . " 1 „ . Ee:utr, c:tll An 4 accuttiits ivithcait nirtlwr, , Septl2:6l. 11.111. .': All an 4afier.(l.: . be left ‘vith "..T. C. iVitsun,.ENl. .1100KSTOWN..111G3.1:- SMOOL • F' rip r. ITOOKSTO H S C "L c ' tiow,uuder l'rof • lltrficle will eq.:.:•:. ed by 5.... J. rito-vr.,, H., for five ;First term will commence on . _irott,l4, ~6.eptclizber • 24:h; 1.;6f.; aria will continue for fourteen weeks. • t - Common branches .......... .................... ....... I Higher .......... Languages. . .Mr. S. It:. Galbraith, n a ciAlege 6lr.sa trill - take eharee uf . the Matla.p..a.ical`e•a t , ment. :Bearding can be had a: te ' tr'a: rates in the villitge; ulso ro , :ns ed for 'self-ha:4%4NT. , Every etfJ:' , . , made t 0 make literary intrsui profitable. . -ferin w ill be'ann'Arc:c Will ihe Pfeseut at, fluek.-tow:t Sept: 18:;ti.:: Syr • . ;t • • , ATTO:INEY cl .• • pACTIC er 1)'• 1 . 11.17,;. • COUI.I.TS OF 1.11,4r•E1t 12•!:11;4:ri.,''- prorn . ptly attend to all kind_ of-11,1.:,.:.!:! in this or counties adj oiran:• - • - • • all C :ut i ot e in ti t ° s n ip Collections will al i t lli r Ibis county and. Stare: Or: in more ealities. Ini9onveyancintr, ittnnedlnte • • be „,,igtven to the. dr.' leases, articles of ogreora:ftt. tn s abstracts of t'tle an!il to t i t e.ey,... , ttill .; of I ration of all sorts-of legalrinstrapio!, Mortgages, judgments and 'ellier ti„alll3l.lM:4 hought or s‘ttd.. ;•. . • TVg);.olliee in building; of J e;;" -- nearly opposite 'loOre's Street, Beaver -Pa. . •-•;; ' .019 I - 1 - • *- ATTORNEY, AT: • OLLECTION. and 1 Cj ceive) prompt attention. •,;': . 1 1 ' „A,, authorize 4 .agent for the •colle , ntea Pay, 'pensions , bounty.and all yllcr' • 1015'"Office, District Atiorner's'4;?!.',l,.l.l House, }Vetiver, Pa. Beaver.- co.c • . . v i! RE• ,PALL 10.1.1r•OF:.SEPTENII IFIL tudents finny rely 11 10 n furling 5 1, t' pushed-and faithful instructors.., ' ;NORMA fA,. for Tedlicrs , tors.., ",, All the 'advantages ; °fin onirin.e,:;.l.l, liege Obtained Were at onc7folltl.' the :Tuition moderate..,; 'Board- in- town or in Itistita_tlono,s!i sOnalile tertns. Address • T. 1 augl:Ow ( • 11:: tr 4E sTDocIIVKITIDOELNDED,r,. s N o O f "ti:, 00:r..7,1, • ;. V , Oil. Company nre befell n e:.... ~+ a . g.lividen4 of '2 per.. cent' hAt , be°, a ,,'"1"...e payable t;:n demand. at the otlice of '•••',. '! urceof said company, ikas--e, l'a. . I - L. l'1:1:0: 4 . . • 1 . s e cretary , .C' ~,,'" f ...-11.1N1, i s.i.• ed, for ;fit ,e.'alref:i :., ''''' ~,.. :i: ~ oat. . A.l•lress 0. I'l 0.1.1:li: . 1 0 -". ". .Bidclefera„) l e. - i • ' . ..it. i _ mayl6,"iiii., . - . 1 • • . • •••••• z 1 II 11 El