The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, September 26, 1866, Image 2

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    T HE- ..-::' -:.- BEAVER
-; c/. .11ZEICAND''
• ,
„F.fel lUD 3,19,P,111;11i
-tkaptethin; . 26tir,
FOR 0107111N-11:;- .,
EN. JOIN _ . W. - GEARY -
Coiinty N'ontinatiotia.
- ' OnsTtifv, - ,.. ---- '• - I -1,
j, iGEO. VAAWRENOR, Washitigton
t) . . .• ,- Plrideld Jude: '
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1 1 ,1 i .: W. AOHESON, WashingtOn. '
I, , r _. Assotiate''Judge. , ,
r --A.fitNEW DUFF, New Rrighiptip
(~ . .• State Senate,' t
1 - tor.. A. W. TAYLOR, Borongbi ,
1 , . , Assembly. . ' . ' • ,
`- • MATTHEW S.' QTJAY, Beaver ; •
•... J. R. 1)Alr, Washington conntyi -
JOHN EWING; Washington ma; •
1 , She riff. • -' .
...1 -....-
JOu-c4 S. LITTELL, Hookstctin;
• .• - it' egister (i-liecorcier. -• 1 „ ,
DARIUS SINGLRTQN,Itaccoon; ,
• - .• _ Clerk of Coarls. 'I , -
I' J . Olfir A." F - 4 AZIEfr, bias -or .
1. •‘• • Commtastoacr— 1.
JAff.- st rARW)C.It; Noctke • Sawickly
;.. 'I '' POor' Rouse 1 0 ictor:• ' •
T-, J lIN li.`•POTTEßrßaeccon;
' -4- • " Auditor. , , r- 1.
1-1 3 - P.: whtILTAN, q. , ;aver':
, •
l ay
.. Trustees of Acad .. 1 . .-,.. i
Di. .iOHN MURRAY . ... ai.io,crator
Da. DAVI.D sl'.ANToll4.,44lghtot
The "
Judgesihip 1- of the; ' 47th "'• • District: •'- i i
We haybeen - requested to publish
the eorrespl ndence between a number
)
of 'gentlemen .of Now- Btightun and
vicinity, and Judge . Chamberlin,. of
that place. n'Abe subject of his being
an • indepen eat Candidate for Judge
of the 27th - District. -We woUlticoln:
ply witiv d thie. request withont.Submit
tint; any r marks of our
.own upon
the - matter, were it not probable that
out silence.would :be construed into
gn endOrse ent_ of the moveinent '--
To 'prevent t conclusion of this kind,
thee, We - will give as briefly; as we
can a histo y• of the question as we
understand it, and afterwards a ma:
stin or two or , our disapproval. '
When w became contrasted with
' the-Argusn the Ist of J' i nly,we found
c.
JUdge Chit berlin's name in it aathe
candidate of this courtly tut Pi•esideat
Judge of the District cornpoiet , d of the
counties 'Of Beaver and ; ) „)Vasitington.
He bad rOctived the Vl,ate of this
county,, and the county convention
had authorized him to select hie own
conferees, to meet
_Similar ones ,from
Vashington after that' county had;
hold its convention, instructed fpr a'
candidate fur Judge and named its
Judicial conferees.' Washington held
its convention some '`time after the
convention in this comity Was held,
and before its. adjournment, }the 191,
lowing resolutionwas adept - 13d:
Resolved, That-Hon. Jno.H. Ewing,
Wrn:. McDaniel, Eeq., and: WM. Me-
Kenner', Esq., be and are hereby ap
pointed Judicial conferees; and if Al
exander W. Acheson, Esq., will accept
si nomination for the President Jtidge
ship cf this District, hiilkdeelared to
bo the unanimous choice - it-this eon.,
. Tention; but in any event the - -said
conferees are instructed to I nsist upon
the sclectinie of a canditiate for that
position, •whose.- recognized! ability,
learning' And prolessional reputation.
combined with peisonel integrity will
famish satisfacto% assursinen of ,the
&nese °fills nomination • and that
only such' a nomination will be accept 7
•able to the Union - party a this county.
Mr. •Acheson subsequently Inonsent-
Led to-be a candidate, but averred tliat
he would take;ra steps. toiisid bring_ .
tug tile own nomination about.
,'
The toifereedieleeted in thiaioun
.ty, it will be remembered,weie chosen
,
by ,Judge:Chamberlin himself.; and
. ..three more :upright anti relief:4B'oW%
acne could' not he found- anyw here.—
These' gentlemen fract , the
,',‘lonitrens
from':Mail - 440,4 '.C. 01 44-s ,tiia fi r st
time the 2d: of Jaly,sit• the :Nation
al 11cfal• in this plebe:: Those from
this;eountY voteeinvatinbly ftli Judge ',
- Chamberlin
. ; while' the Washirgton ,
representatives' voted .as • constantly
tor Bit:. Acheko4:: Finding, that they
-could 7- inake - no nominatio - on' that
day, they adjournfidto.theat At PAWN
berg On the 23d of the :same month.
', )iere the balloting resulted-.
,the same
has betore—thtee for Chamberlin and
three for Acheson. They adjourned
to meet on the 9th of August, and at
this Meeting, after sesferal ineffectual
_attempts' ty, make a' nemreation, and
coneludingt,at the same. tie Nat it
was imposilible for their tondo sleet
, - nated as they then were,' they decided.
to Worths mutter back to itheir re
- spective County, committees 'and ask
e for rj
furtheastittetions. This course
- was determined' 'upon, we piesittne, in
,
view of the fact • that over feat weeita
had airealy elapsed since their first
meeting, end the probabili4 of their
' !flaking a nomination,tas -the question
• Pt stood, was as distant; if not more
jespoter than ever: The 1 time for
helding the election, too; Was rapidly
approaching, and the. .I..Tnicietirg4is'iza's
'licit_ Of the county. Was. grewine..iias.
Wrefit'"beenitsor the WaS net
filled up. and numerous were the com
phunti made that the interests of the
party were' suffering by the def4.-i.
Under these eirctitnstances,theauno
-i-i—
-cronittec of this county adoptediAis
re solition : I _
-Resolved; , r That- the *conliirehSA
Beaver - county meet the Washington
county confitreos,.and'ineke a nomin,
ation - of President Judge fcr the 27tb
pietrict, .
instri:ifi3d:the ten firies si;gaftf .
mot at Pittsburg,,ned- at this-meeting
the name of Judge Zuamberiln :was
wandrswn' from'Ahe.eonferenoei but
as the conferees-Were not all present,
they adjoarned meet at:F.ranii'fort;
Springs on SepteMber 'lsi, St Which
Lime and-Pliee*.r.ichoson.was nom
inated as the:Onion:candidate for the
Dietriet -his being ,- "the only:'-uatti=
then before the.conferees.
_ARO&
We have. thui *songhf to.", give Up
public a faithful histoiy of thandicial
trouble in . this District ;- and Wire have
succeeded in doing so, it but "remains
for us to add; that as we see nothing
either unfair or dishencliable ; in Mr.'
. Acheson's notaination,.w.e, ean• do-an
less than, give Mtn :a. Marti? support'.
To do .. otherwise,'ind break away
'froni.thozegular- nominee of, our , er r
ganilatien, Would not only be treating
Achesen ungenerously, but it
would' likewise haye a'direct tendency l
- to`destrny ;party if ieiency in- the,
'District in : 4, future., ,
To determine who among ricatcan
.didates 'shall belho'neminee, in a diti
ttict where several , counties compose
it, is' the Conferee's' duty and theJobject
of
. hold#fg ;conferences. : If %the con—
ferees from eich county adhered to
their nWR candidate, and continuously
arrayed against allvhire,
the party ( they represented Would as
surely - and as frequently anffer defeat
ait the experiment would be tried : —
In - all meetings H of this . charaeler there
in ust,be a Yielding somewhere it the
'unity of a political organization is
sought:to be maintained; and. /in .the
present instance circumstances hid :so
operated upon, the public mind, and
upon the conferees from Washington
county, as to - Induce the onvietion
that Judge bhaimbeiliii's domination
would in• no event be assented- to by
them. Tontroid party disintegration,
then, and knowing that it, could only
be avoided by an doing, a majoiity of
the conferees - I'4ft tl3iacounty yielded
their peisonal wishes in the matter.
and consented to placing Mr. Athesun
, before the people nettle candidate lt,r
Judgo'of the Union party of the ihs.
trict. And as such, notwithstanding
the favorable opinion we have always
entertained of Jtidge Chnmberlin,
personally, we are, bound by': honer,
duty and party obligations to do all
We fairly can to seeure his election: -
With Mr. Ache4n we aro not inti
mately acgiainted; but those who are
unite -in sayingithat his eminent legal
qualifications and .spoiless 'private'
charaeter admirably qualify. him for
the position for which he Ws Candi
date. Attending'elosely tc the duties
of his profeselion, he has accordingly
mingled but little in political life, and
save in the conte sts of '63 and '64k ha
has taken .
no prominent part in local
canyasees. In the campaigns referred
to hedoeined it his duty to go' nfore
.he people and urge them to-support
the .Government in its efforts to Auoll
the rebellion. Not only. did be urge
his neighbor's sons to go forward.in
defence of, . the. Union, but he dare
three-of his own houiChold to tha' ar
my. One ,of these fell dead 'in the
.%ioody conflict of Gettysburg; while
-thnother twc4 : haizing done their part
of the 'Work i"bringing the. war'to a
just close,- reternc,d to their hothes
bearirig honorable scars ihich :the} ,
received in battle..
HaVing a candidate for Jadge,•then,
qualificatiOiiii . undoubted,
and *hose: patrietisM: is. *ell knewn,
'evoiyeffert :sheuld 'heinaao , . to glvp
him as heavy :VOW this: con i city : as
Yve_possibly ' ' '
Getting out of the Way..!
, The'reeent•eleettonsin yermOnt and
ktaino have not only opened President
Johnson's eYei, but the results'in these
StatCs aro likewise hringing forth
fruits elsewhere.. The Now York Her
aid, the InOstiiinfluentilllDemocratie
Paper in the nountry,Tsees in theie
elections t.ho !"hand 4itini on-the
Wall,"" andinsists now t i hat' the Con
gressionafilan is the traobaiis of re.
construction. has' ,aecTiin s yly
abandoned its opposition to Alp
stitutioual *uiendment, and. advises
the President, to 'favor its 'adoption,
rikewfse.
•,r I • .
L The New york Times.,whoilaeditor
.been.the'elnef ha4lernan 'fOr the
,philadelphia convention, and its soh=
sopent effortS, also sees In theist' Oise
, bona, an expression of opinion, that lio
was not at all looking for. Like . the
editorpf t.ho4feraid, he ton - is taking
the preliminei7 steps toward , g ett i ng
• .P
out of 'the Wa r y of the popular eondinn-
Laation that,is sure to ovOrwhol . 4,i 44-
drew Johlymi and those - .laPho support
his. policy. Theie defections .Now
York, will givo us that State by an
Overpowerill majority:
tditer . of 'the ideal In spellang
• ,
of the reception a the 'PresiiPint
Pittslitli3 some, two weeks ago, says
tat rdirdl t ati, and d.with
osetitho eecaP d ibe , ;Oulowstot
fg• Hi,i . en's•l3olditig,l4l -- who apOitiTed
.bathe Oadi*apiri*Wasgarob
WeNmid, editeretif
yrere we aceonntable to the editor
of: the_ Zocatior auyctiidectsither„st
Pittihntg."or elsewhere, wonict tell
him that we cciiiii!picithiti 'Certificate
from eyeriparion the room in
which ,we -Were on X 4o.4vpning ;Plat*
re 4 to, sad sit we'e
as gnitticistrotailaimm sari:wise *bile
the Piiisidenttmsa oat thalilattortit .a
. 'pit* • in.; Pittabeig:l, Either .:Mr.
Orr,.
Wer.i_ldWalliatiiristi•.4;4l...whom , wpm
in thasame recur, Would corroborate
:What we here state - ;1 1 - •
But even if :we were answerableUo
the edit& ofl the _ fon :witat, l e
dki !or said oni that oceasion,i ive• would
not, harik„been -competent ;to piss alien,
-ear , lieportmentl. for himselt -and a
few of his associa Les - we itpso.,"bobriy"
at the time, Abathowever willing they
`might have been, they, eould.not have
seen half way across the 'greet s , much
I,leca have extended theireiision -across
it; and to. it.; third'atorkxcom where
we: wore sitting: . Ain't oar neighbor
4 tnitster - uf the situation!' now
„tar' i f r3 4
,61 , itieiie' 4 - 711, 4 • 'vl . 604.
- PALO! Crifiztts - or- ftir.' :UNtON
PAltTitt: gii* out Auottal duty brings
vi x
os•befove et.; But liasvi Thanked the .
,eiredrustatteegli 'ln 1865 the ;contest
of • arms was beer; .aid believing God
bad•raised up a resolute man;.in place
of:the mild and murdered liinezin,•to
Ipanieb-traitors 'and 'makertroason odi•;-
ous, 'ice thringlit:-the deep, waters of
national affliction .went !passed.‘and
that the great -i nebelllon would- be
wound "up itty• measnrealthat , would
forever guaranty nationtil , safety and
peace.--But •nOw 'trai'tors and their
,fellows triumPlt— not in arms—but in
not mud- deceit.- !. Like •the Devils of
Milton, they deelatO-- '
.• •
- ~ O ur better part remainis
.To work,in don 4esign,4 iii fraud,or guile,
What force effected. not.. That 4e no less.
At length mayfine,xiim overcomes
By force, bath irqrcome.lint halfW!
foe.'
Andrew Johnson kinti year ago our
bead is now their I head. To: him,-(it's
author and palion) the late'Philadel—
phia Convention, made ttp of Rebels, '' ,
with hands unlleansed 2f.1 the blood of
out sons and; - neighbors„ COpperhead
Democrats the, sympathizers of Rob
el9, and false desertinc•lljnionists, eon
domd its account: • And who are those
whom he recc4nizes ftnd patronizes
as the loyal then lof the: rtativul Ste
phens and -"Hershel' *Y. I Johnson 'Of
Georgia, Orr and Perry Of South Car
°lion, Sharkey, of Miss,Gov. - Strom.
tar, of Ala., Dick Tailor of La., Al.
bert Pike. of- lArk., an I ether fellow
rebels, Pendleton and Vallandigham,
of- Ohio, Per n'andol Wood. -of. Y.,
lEf. Olay Dear, ; of, lowa:' Woodward,
Randall and Clytner; of Pit., and thdir,
Copperhead eompeeri, and the false
and recreant,;Cowan, with other like
deserters. . I H . •
- These are tte .. men who Come crying
pence( when ;Weir is nepettOe; when
the blood , of lOyfil men
,flows like wa
ter ;ill the streets of kemphitt, Now
Orienneil and other Southern •cittes;
when Unionists:and negioes are "nuts-
_....,...v0ci nogroes sio
sacred," in the language' of General
Sheridan ; ' and Ithis by inthortty.—
Sueli are the ; melt who came toi'is
with 'high sounding regolutions of -pa
triotiim, devotion to the Union, and
tbe play oi MuisachUsetts and: South
Cirolina irnilit ;atilt. But whetivat
Was raging--When rebels were in open
armit:—when Copperheads and sympa
thiiers were d ie , enlistments;
, Itt.
resisting the draft. denyingtho, pow
, ere essential to'elippresa' rebellion, re.
1 fusing -support ito the army in ...the
field, taking from' the soldier• hiS !light
of Suffrage,-miking - Wilt; upon the la
mented''.•LiZeolni indi jiiiiitrg the
Sontb by all theirefforti;:---Where then
were the Men of ,this Cinventiori to be
found? Not On the side of the Union
-and its artnieti, not' voting for Lincoln,
and Joiinson, bit with-'their enemies.
Hive we f fairpti ftaleet ). • and itre' we
dreaming that we' the'lThieh harts
the coutitif,' WhO carried on it 'four
yearai- war ttgiinst rebellief; and a.
1 gainst'theite;thrillq . a 4itteeeissfal ter
mination, haVe forgotten titicildo lint I
*no* On whit side , vrit are? Have,
rive label:reit for 'tone Tears to ind'thi 8
,thiect - thgetlier with biedi of iron 1
''ancl' litiks of. Steel, itid- are we mow
- disorgafiiiork-atd -teces - sienhits? Yet.
in their resolittions, their addressee,
'their ilpetebee",` and all their iitteian.'l
ctel3, these thin, pith' 4hdrew 'Johnson
`ut`tbeir 'held ...hive !leveled - their
'mal
'edictions tif,rthnist : those' :only whoSe
'united tottoelot and effOrts.preilervea
=this Union'. • j Wiliit . worn' of;O.ondani
. nation have they ]- for traitors and' enc.'
mind of the Union? i.What :tribute to
'.the niefficry , 'of'the murdered Libcon".?
•None—no nOtOne. --Ps*citew'John
son - salb,ne e(inciipeent, and are .we- in
'consistent? ' ;Has he deserttd its, or
- have4o deserted /tint? ' '" - ' '
- And for.whode beheifit is ell this 'die
plaY •of ' Ihyil lworda and liteiilhorn I
zeal, on the !Fart of that, Col:mention 1
and Andrew SOhnson? :Has:this now 1
party a. ticket in the . .field?' Who'
• heads
,atid wholle'uts it; , Their candi.
'dates ire viewless and voiceless'. But
behind and by i lts mists'cuneeared, our .
old elWink 'appears, 'whose , candidates
alone arein the field, and to:whom-all
this lugseVotdoyalty is, bequeathed.
It is for their benefit:these so-called
National Unionists would have you
vote-for men WhO opposed tile war,
who .'sympatb `zed" with' robele, who'
withheld'-supp fr ice 'to Tour army f and
iiVote from yo r soldiers. Like slat
fal ilahermen,' they beeotne fishers of
n10441001* their - hooka, now and
then, with a sciidier, in .ft lean district
whore be eiumot succeed,.but„ reserv.
itig the °Moos for tgemselves in the 1
fat ones. li•it possible that a single
Arne Unionistc bo -he
,fcirnier Republi
cati or loyal : Democr at- can be deteiv- 1
ed by these'hollow protessione? Gast
MN
- - --- '' f - u r---? lotititi
tuit'ttipti /1'414 4, wo t oght
eotintry,
h irtiitrilaitiw - iiir,by, such ire.
tensions?, ' - thirelinot' .. ..'
And ithat . : l 4.-ttia*4 prose . ,
Repreientation,of ar 1 Sint n
' Congre!ta tri-';'.frreii-iiii4 ; 9.1.° " .
StatetkiloAoriuulpyl t
'their 1 14 /fit.,- :.".9Ciiikler_o4l4 het ' .t
mijr*.'wl_aat Inialtti •
.., s '" '''ea
lii
re
serV,!t,-*lptitatit-atia hy , r(Olioe r
Were. - :• -13 tioAArr' - ribil di entitled; to.,
representation, and thaato vote-40*a'
the measures necessary - to - suppriiiia
efe- i t ektirteeMefir' ) , P4e.f . .4.1W 43 1 . 10 14 11 :,-
tioiCceale, by '
the . Mete cessation oi
israrrt -- - - reinrly - eotrlsllWl4l - IFe"
Untawfal - Antention iiiiitiiinivlLiti Sok'
as the.disposition ta:rire' and lrebeir'ia
unqueralbech-- , ..The Trepallicuter:Viiift,
which': broke - ont'iliteir Open.rins'le
'mains nr.abnquired,ao-long'ithip;edif
-tintteeitislausehiee•; Beibreittietilk
ors 'arms came,- what hicaph , ititiPiiihisl.
lion which proelaiined . cdfliMaisiii bf
the'Urriouilestptrewitinahle Shaiitiftei
.wards.? /to - miter tho l etioekc i fir aril . *
4/1' const, is . itbelsameitiiirit, breaking .
out into.- ants" , or - -open"- - tdolence; and
- blemisbed;:trampling•Nioti the riebilf
of loyal men, rind• dishonoring-the flag
of the nation; its ajtinbOrof unity; leas
treasonablivand less iridicittiie.Of In.
-imbordinatien,• thhti. tt !wit 'before ?,..;
Common sense teabhes eWiryirtihn'thiet
!there is an interval l bettreen the Idyl?
1 ingdown of tarn*, and d'attitki*Of itiai:
qeility-,' when, like the otertitefteillie
sto,rin,• - ithe, billows of :rabellioii '.toss
and-tumble-until 'WTI hairealititled in=
to the ; calm of , •reposep-and .during
this .period, represeritation'aceessatily
continues. suspended, and „the arm of
authcinty. remains outstretched, .. But
who is, to deleirnitie whattmeasares
arc /necessary to allaythe yet swel ling
tine, bring quiet •to die :.riatiori,i Ind
heal ,up the • rvounds of strifa v skit:tibia
IY, to deuWeiwilea.theintiiimshoteem.
.motion is past.•lizhen th iperiod. of
tritoquility is fully - reached;lancl when
- •
representation has become sate ?..,...00.
measures-the exert:lB43,ot - the .logislit.
five, power's of the, Constitution—be.
long to Umlaut making.or 4 ‘the lars.exe
eufing branch of the goyernment i ' —
Hero is the greatmistalto of thcePree;
ident. He is net the •represeutative
-.of. the poeple, to Tenn or adopt.mease.
i nrea, but their repreaentative .only to
carry them out. Isis, powers•iire ;ex
ecutive, not ltqlslatice:,' To . Congress_
only belong the•mind'and , Ahe will. of
the people, and Choir prAiiter to make •
laws and . adopt measures :
.;, ,What
right has the President, whose dutyit
is to obey the will of ihe,people, in
the laws passed by their ,I . tepresenta'.
Lives, to arraign'thes e very lisprei•en•
tatives beeaust theywill net 'mortice
'to his voice , ?
.11e may constitation4l:
ly " give to on
the Cgress,ieformatien
of the , state of the 'Union, and rcout...-7
mend to their con.siflerution. Sanh,nneaS7
urea as hog shall' judge, necessary`or (
expedient." ' But le them belongs thei
power . to decide and adopt ilieSe mees• 1
. urea which they deem necessary to;
wind
. 4 the rebillPirt) dispose of ltH
results, and -return to, Us.
• rightful i
ti aek, the' trejnqf government, rnri.off[
by treason. .
' . - .. i 1 , ...,
Congress it' ii tree,shas,.'beeir - Slorr,
_, ,
n
arm as rilado' some_ frUitleetl= Dt , r.
tempts to right up ithe train; bat at
last, and in its own . time; it has pie
I 'posed wish ar.d moderate measures ; the
adoption -of which not as prescribed
conditions tolthe enjoyment of .unisii
pended rights, but Si the evidefteelof. a
full return to loyalty and-a sense•of
duty, will restore the rebel ,States,in
their suspended right .of representiF
tioii.,: But what 'right ; has the P,resi..
dent,,, to.condemn their delay,•o,ree-, /
'
.p rov.e 'their failui es? Let hint ',take
the-beam out of his own eye, Ha she
penisbeci one tiaitor, or made treasee
less then respectable? • 11.• ' ' -i I '
Vie people are, his snVereign, and
they, differ as widely in their:view:4loi
resterution, as tho localities; :tliey, in.
habit. Congress would, pot, trulyKep
roient; tliein, it ittitue,robOrsf. :: 1 418
drawn,from divers plac.es r did t neth . ol
diverse,o-Onions. I In,:
,condernupg!
- them Tor'the iyiii)o tuck. of prepjsjii,ias,
and thedelay enuied, by Alfa] eneei‘pf
.opinion, the President airierifea• the !
people I litimfielrea whom they: , irepee.'
sei.t. There ar i o doubtless in Congress ;
Men teeradicalf but are there:Mat also
secessionists fibre rank, and - Ctilip,"4-
tieads mere Vile?
.The stews ,of tbp
t'ongress - aro licit tikoso.or and el4E18;
but are those which' AS bornliitped 4c.
Ail* only adopts and "by- theo in4titlit'
ifeljudged. •J '' ' • ' 4 - • ' .
- • , .J5 the , Sopth ready' for' reaterati•4l . ?
Have the heaving billows of its 4:cilm.,
motion tieassd•to. roll? It nifty be so;
-and if so, this conviction' among - the
;poliple;,will i3ooq be•foll C/P7Cd .. by, t4.3ir
Iteprsentatives.• Atembers of Cangress_
are not sToNv to feel the nubile pufSe.
But whether th•Snuth is ready,lor
restoraticm• or not-adinit, indeellithat
they are --3 - 13 V IS . ?t, safe te:trinit - ttiiitie
of thelgiirth who opposed the.vkir,deiii
ied :pa) meet .-tO•our 'Reldierkl/4and're
tumid all - the means 'oll3!ipOress - Vg tl'e
rebellion? - Arethese men,.sate'depkis.•
itories of the powers of legfelati-ant
Admittieg "for argument, .tiake,s:C,6e w
gross has inheela mistake in - refusing
representation to to theoSouthotre*e
Safe in. lodging the goverrinitinejti
'such Northern-bands? .Wlint guirari,-
ty. hay° wo that 'they Will eciunterttet
the sehemes o? reconstructed 't dials,
protect the loYal, pieservo , th,e' peace,
pay pensions and bountiei, previde
.for, the payment of the wationnt'tioht,t
and discountenance disloyal Men and
measures?. When such hands gui'do
the•holm„ the Loyal may well tremble,
thervidow-and the orphan of the dead
soldier, and the!. disabled .ivtir-wern
veteran' may feet. the pang of l'ioverrity,
and 'every holder of the nationar-clebt
may dread depreciation.. • ; -;.:'. .4 .
- Loyal men of Beaver Coirntyr-=1011;:n
-ionists from' w.hatever party, of yore,
especially yoti, tfoldiors, win.) fbote the
battle's brunt, be deceived: ' Take
warning from the pas . L Trust :not
recent professions-against , fornrets . prie:
tics: 'There is .no safety- - now iethe
political'field, but in supporting those
whose 'hearts wore right; and • , whoie
practice was in strict accord, when We
were yet 'etruggling .in the' field - of.
arms.. •.- PI order.ef COminittee.
•
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mom
ce
.Vli - riiiticia,"6 - ii"Gotrerti4. 7
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Hon. B. B. CuAnrnsizrart-.-.Dear S'ir:i
h . ,
~ • 2 • • -., • lac o - the OF
tif P tJu • It the _th .
01 IN; : t :ap e ~ •.; •. by "Go \
of t . - . mmo ~_. ilthi . .re ,
• . 11 1 , i roue , .c. intim• . f 1
U , to. -teeth) ' ' WO =.e ,it t
•
. ape- tt"be . .
Ibmations and party trammels, t.o EMT
taln_the ebolge of the ...C0RDW L2 ....4.5...11uA
iMportatitiiffliii, - siiiiilit lEobe - bs
letii,
alfrir°llol*MifildrtY, and pe r 4.
ign ntrtg .'' - 4- - - I
~--Wor4beagiocerreVecotra ~,
fiat yltt - vill?pertiqyzpogat, ~jk , b
'Attend .beibre Ititt) i pedple ill V I 0 kht
TildiCial - Dhi riot ;al - CUif:l 'o*:;' . -
DENT q 4 -1 , r tl. . ti;: fit tglibifieo 'O4
Pteiiide s cl - .111. go.-- -:' ' . I-, i
.a , 4sl; ,a itithimpubliyAigar ,m Beint,Ci
1 ‘ -Yo ur Friends:l ,'
T A White, Ri, ISitTaYkterEVU:nsitski ,
R D cooper,- lrnt9ir Tcifitlionf - 4411 1
about 150°.'dthisti)::' `" '''' 1 ` 7 EPA''
~ , • e 3e) .11 1 tin xrub b ,-
fl
. 46 . !.8 . 60! ::
'NEW BRlCanlnitSePtaigABoB4l
3ressttlieflittnati Wide, 0. - 8. ilaike+ l ',
Wm: B. - Lemmon, R. .E - . Elofipg ' aii4
f7....,others t a?- 14. ,;; 1 ir_fl. , .. i -,r.' fit ' 2? , 1
nr soy • 1
GENTLEMEN: lam in receipt'r r
orimMunicatiOn of lb64lttiTinstant,,aill
considering its objeet t l . gratnfuliyoo4
preciato thiirtiriagieestiktion - - a, ids'qta,
eonfliliiiiet, and i tegai* l ' "..‘' - ' '''' utr if i l
ThO Union County , CotrieW.tfriri at
43eitirerintittnitiotitfr iieintri tired' iiiiiriii
tire: candidate for Prosiderit. - Sadgo ; oe
the 2t'th Judicial:44ll6o6f Virnsillog
tou and Beavereonnties of whiph,r w'
then the ' incriVbrikit;',i4 '.ite,.iivicAtte
df • G 6 ,0: (ft:LH; i f ,..,, 1.,, : , , ,.. f 7 : l 0iH,03 : Mr 4/1111 A t
'.':lfyd;ii•tesoinifon 'itelllFtd r eiiiiii'O'i r
. ' h •.d''6 - 1 t tlii .
Wm!. ,ant °me se, er y ownjudi
0ia1,'.x.0:71 . 9f,i31,9Ct : .. p0.;.(it49Tr1q4,41,4
ba11.1i, 2 9 0 ,nPT . e#9 1 110,..t9 - 4 1 i / S t 2. ; VS'Pki,-' d
Ilea) , or .county, an d ficicip p' i riti4iniki
ton 'ciriiiitYr ' - '.i; : " 4 . • j i
I aPpointiktliiiii. Di: Lii4 ren co. il.en
ry Bice,. ,Esq., a nd - Enujskmint:Aii4A;
r4 l lO PiSq,ccggfilie 4 44, 2Ad., 4 49ifithero-01i'
ib,cir.,44ktnat.r.s. gl9'll deern4dAP ol ;7o
to suOtuin the :Union nomiti,ec, : p Judii
Oat Conference uncompromisingly. I 1
A,-reaironable.tipectation
. provaile
that Washington county,in areordancl
sritti,o,ll.gpaoroususageosesid
in •my nomination if firmly_lapliolli. I ..i,
• S4Ckwif-C4fOree' , l4l4,iiiings krbrfulted
iir - no nrrreement.; - Finally a ref,iretia!
to thri aciatii*Eike'kti-ve r .oiintriiitt4o4
without my, knowledge,nr . tho concur=
ran eri lipf.iidylerlig , fri tint's; vinir'Warn
'ed. ,Aswas the apparent design, s
was the 'emtelvidion,-airesolition 'wa_
1, torched and. passed in \i be Crito mirFee
1 in constroodns to,rolioye yip eonftirpz
from fOrther f adhm
erieo to,nie . ,„ . Two of I
my -Coniereei4,.. the . r6toie,. cOilittilOda
that since IN - doliiiigtiin tkiunt,Y COnf,:{.4
' I 1-' nut yiehl 2 tt ey'•lfe'd lipsri
8 VPOU l ,r. i 1 .
' II: andon me' or some,nnif'sat . isfact6rY,
e
tdthem. ' c'ont'ined of this parpOse 10
supplant Me, •I directed' tri.' , '' - narne . " tii
1 bi) witlidraWn Irdin the J nrisAietioir rif,
Ithe l indii4ill'Coriferehee, elniniitig: the,-
i iibery -to--'set independently; tis', IY
reprise' of, ' public deli , . an d: E , e if: re fi j i a
I prOrpiA9d: • Tile .-W;,,sningt'tia eorti i.'
fandidate;: . nominiitod by - rid,'''iiiiptfla ~
action or 'representative Cdif,tentiori.i I
-now :presented arfifelaimeil;bY . the . ' 4u , I
dicial Conforene6;as tliiii . nor.iinew. - 'I - 1
'l'liis iir,its nriertbo histofry •of • tho
JudiCial corit'mr eisy, Omittiiixnli+eri
plo . ti and. intrigues •to aithoxithllie,
clamas .ot the
.regiilar'Een,ver- C.iiii ty!
'ricimitiek, l'indedgii iti 7 r.o' r tioinninnlto;
- tiugqestion's Or: eriminations'i''. '''.- 1 i '
i' 17. nu 'revect fairy ' oolieit '. the 'rile .
my !iamb. as an independent- thiiiffliti ,'
for thii:l'roltidtMt I lid g,Afii p f ' If, 0
ttemeri,Tyon'n oneeive it; Will i>i-cirritit
'tiro 'I landiibfe'l Objebt,' vindi`eating.',A 1
fibniltniniwited . reprOtieh'AUW:iorotiß- 1
!ilea pifblie ,orthiq; -, I y , iiltit,i)..yoin- sli,
libitational mid tionstiit -to 'Oil 'ti'e f lif.
'tfi,t ririnie'in 'thii,iiiiss i frie'the'cle'dt
lion 'of.Tirdge....";,' ' t :-.'' .: .'''t' , r I
'Y;e.)-"inl3"}tjtir nolfcAi.Btiqn;-;1'14'"1
' - . r'_ - • If. 11, ItittiNi*Oirtar.r.'-'1
• a
i APECOU-4Z1 7 : AMAI r t
1 1 1 ,1,1 V, snliseribiiq ristitiest
11- I to tnsit 104 • .essinins' Lis , flonic And , orrui;••
moninl trees, , (including • sitiOtry I t; heroin
!purchasing . :elsculiero, at lats rroppnct,
3 ' I =3l n - i" NUTF;llrighf - 94:4 .
• ' seit26'6o-2ains.'
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'; 'EXE - CiPton.t . '''NO"Tigt! • I
EXTE t ;ta taeht4r • the t'
f ' .l
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1:011111. p, 11 10
- been,' atitidi ttie‘titittdrslitibd,' r s
indebted to 'estttte',tire rkitiostbd t 4
thdie..bittriitt
Agaii!itilie same Askrespat
.sutheittio - atelf seill4me4t, ,
ISISIIIIIOTTC'ENt4, ! 1:
kePt 26 `kt 6 .:' f ':• •••'" ' ' *1
',. ~, -iIc.,,EIC,NPUT:INCS SALE 4 I
1 1 - :1
TAli undliriigni6;:ntecnicir of thi lissewill
insdl testain ent: of Aichicil Aprsolitpsi;u4;
FA sell ,Ftt paNi 1 TC t i( !!o 4 . > F 4 Ci t it *Xi 1 Pm.,
-
Tf"_ i tli 11 _, :. .• 1. . 1. . ,: :: j . 1 ... ."; 11 ,i ~ . 4 ., ::4
. • ,A 5. 1.1 , URAtI, Y. Octokr 24th • isgo ~
. ,
pt,-,l# 094 , 11 . 4.11., I twit lot* tlf . g tau OA i a itma 0
in illightan,t,./}y,itship.;BoavAr pauntyi,.P*.
;"- lia,T:ildjoinwlg landS of refer Bufalr . on tlie
'Soufh; arid oth6 lands of said decesise(Volillie
-Nor,ib; Etat ankt west , containing 8 raiios 'mil
65 pprobne; lit is'irell tirnb arid; a . good , - spritig
.o; w,ater,on the' 10t . .. 1 • -'; ..: 7 , ~, ;4
NO. ; adjoining,landi of Peter STail;.* . r
Ttehiingsr. John . V alt oh's Lelia, and both lan s
bf 'oleccadeti, - containing 2 acres 'anciti cr . & i
well ItiiTibereil ; and ' well 'irafirEa.' ' The are
Ilesi s tablo*:pleoest.or.lazid; , •snii. good; ::antl: dke
, Wltwin niwut, 4i wiles! of Reavoris ;1: ~;. -,. A
.."Sept a ro d , . . ANIAEIV : WA.TTER.S - J/ et,
I , .1 ,. ' 'cantor.
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respe6,tfu:ly . 6iAoc;ipeo,)
413,:trielids 1 and. misl 01:11ers' thal 1' fiave.r
moved t o !teeiin,i on'Bilihke
sink; tidily. eipiksite myl , old stand, Vrliekil
.am cowl ikrep kred.tO d6:411 kinds of, 4
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and ; ii.,T A ,,j1 4 4 i 0. okenen a aployild a.ssortgiff4 a
re‘a/Tisriecy cif Fall Idillinery Good 811C/C
• '' B6N.NNES, • ./lATS, ..:13,1BBO*SS„
. . ' . FLO %V EItS,PLUBLESA 1)
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; , , . VELVETS: ' ... i:... 1 - .., i 1
,
~, 'Timm as o ii•Opar‘cl , tofdo all kinds Of ine,fr
Inz,4' Brains°, 1 5 1nkfirigand.Braiding,i•aral4o.
cut and 'snake. .- ~ ' • '..-.: .. ' -. ' , i-..1.
1. .1• 'CLOAKS AND, ..§'; 4 9 UES:': - • 1'
.1 Silic 'and . - Strair Bonnet; and - 11ats' iltere.4l
.on short:mono° ; also - inathinti '4orli. tioni to
ordOr. '' 1 ' , ' Mas. A. E. , KO . OXEII, - ;*'!: '
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BAST .P.AL.E.STLVE, buio
APE band and; are 'tee& •
- 1 0 1 :24 'itWir'thi'rtitit ern' 't' -.lt et it' ft•
gest ,- eheeite.St; and be s t - selieted t': 4 r"
060ds ever brought ta this market,, 5 ••
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Airniture .hatrs, Tablee,lledstenj-
ptoves—Wixicl and Coal, Cock s to ; e i i. u p rt
. for and ,I.Nating Stares. Grates,
Jtlynes*, Ayres, Schecnks;
- eines, and almost everything usuitily
!-- . kept in a first-class country
. - store, which . wear° offering, I
1
„ at prices that -
. . . ,-,
Livers-- COMIMITITION . •
• •
We have opened in - connect fun with ours
Met . Ohant Tailor t
udder the suiic of , rint cadence of
qet
Hold,WO, Olio Of the flea ' cat e l. & -•
gr
in the coun:; and flitting a very'l•tre.t.&to.
varied stockof C10t144, Cassimete s , v e l,„ 4
Gt , ercoatings; sc. r *are prepared t o • t , tii
facture clothing to order, on,,short noio
n
in superior siyle and workmanship. , • "'
We intend at all 'limes during the, Felt..,
' - tokeep our stock full tii; almost dhily rereir:t,
of Now Goods, arid arettletertainet,l Piton
goods to really pay or "short time eti-co:,
ettnialt vrvaltee- on ,:eaatern • erist.:. totr„
Ot10:4-A "profits;
gflloktvetures EYeaae ciltatul• exarninti %it
Stock fieforo ptirchasing elsewhere... J".
:No teituble to- show geods:ii All Itinde,t '
ptiduce taken hr ezckange foriood;
alAfihest market prices,
•ITliankfitl for the ?styl,lher4 patronage Ili
4014erititived in - tho .tut ; We „l'eSp.: , ,etfryll y
Heil t,intd , wilt try •to -merit a:•cnntinnaate of
the g ime , • • .1. r - Cum,sriktutx
, "JEttstyares.ffne;:o 4:Eielit 22,4- 4te .2 4
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,R,ESTIP,CTtI.:LLY INFo!o!
ilie.pul)li that have-
tA
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
I
BooT,
ICI, BL~VLIt, PA .
Having pnrchaEed a lnroe ant selorte,!
I . — Stock, of
•Boy's:and Children's
Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, ::,
(Copper Tip Shoes
direct:from:Abe 111anlifav ; iirer's. we are' lrcc=
Fated t.r) sell:ns reliesp. it- aiotaii r, h
-
an
any estiblislitientin Vittsbiirg_ cc fhb, county,
As tie iriteiml rowiin perinatiently
business, w,C., will. 'endeivror t - 6 . 1a.1c:::p.• sell
cheitp; keet)'43
.a . z.!i s riiity and as pod 4:
itrttel as We eastern mariet affords.
rin!enasers call
oir tii6ds and prices before. putt:ha:lllz i c:e•c:
.4./1 yoorfs
• DICKEY Sz WILSON,
Doors E.lst
! rt. A r lersoii's Store,
•
• oltrilANs' coura BALE:
Y. i. -viitne of an , ifder,ii . ssue.l Oat ( f f .
Pli 3 t . f d eJiirt..pr Leav'er county,. 1
pose to gale by public ur ual:try,
tits pc - elriiscs on t •
TIIL":11SIME (Yrr.2514,
at -o'
I.clock ju g
real estate of the; minor - of - 1111".]ca
.Young, lu\t,e, ,f liefiAprily coCaly,
iiJCimitei4l,9k tiat:f t )3‘. aslit? 00.eonftstr.
oral botinnen u: A
corner lit the. Ofru)
N! ft!toinatis,
.
perches, to a white oak; i hence. be I.ml=
anl ill..."l.endet:sint...S.
'lo(ititliCtches to a .white . oak . s.
,§2.- deg Gilanin; Iv." lazins . of Itenrr
fibia,'2.27 4 7 1fitli pefebes Ito
N: 1N deg V. 2 lii-lthitill - perches , :to : „ re:
'lient° 15. deg.-46 W. 1.01:10:li
ehes'iCi the 'Ohio river, -and-thence
percl e= t3rllce
of beginning, containtng,llls
late the estate of -lltighl'ounz,
er, g,0c..1 tenet
acres fer St. cinnlitY t I:tnd,
V - 'Odd Isit;:
kitchen oa
4' rooins',iin ItEar;
bil'in;= %/Ali out-ht, RS es; the piiw i~
good t fees on, pren,;,e,t,
Tills ikfn Int ost: - tleSifilitii!e 'farm, cu ti
fetl .fotifailliing,',dniil-ot4gardoing p9q,,sz.
ti it brotiV ra.milets•frona :, "'Ltisbnrg.9 the :17V::
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by bond Anti- nin . rt gage -on I kerenllsti
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siit day of OCTO-BER,
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at II o'clock, A. M., aill the right, -title and.
- claim pf J.( Marks F.:, Co., of in nn'l t? '_`, l6.--
I lain piaci, of land situate in liarllnr o il '
,Petyer county. Pa., botrl eel •,-.1., 'follows l '
pn tlte east, anti south by ai,&,6r.tafl. co<b' •
lieirs, on the west by tha lOu'ilt bc 1 )3 -R r ' -
ton, and on the north. byulani laiefy tbe 1:' I:
erty or S l .' K. Kane & Co 1-attlyv ( P e -1)(W lr'.
1 on IL II.; containing '•' acres, wore or le. .. 4, .,
%Old' is erected a Coal. Oil` l'tc4sery, -,
stills, lEngine, lloiter,:pes. Tulips. T 2 i '" u ',
and all the apparatus PsOvisil " 1 r, 1° , 1 .; ,
such an establ itzb men I ;„also 3 rO O r r .•-• "9 r ,.
I Warehouse. all is I,roo,roiller, anti! 0 be :•.:a ••••
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