1 r -- EAVEIt EGIA. _ A - PPP nporr,, , Editor & Pu bl i sher • 10 1 s: 3iay P i~u~ I ESDiX, AUGUST' 21e,1 WED ~ luau County T Presfdent Judge. AIEVff Boiongb: Assd,ciate :Judge. - ; COTT, Hopewell , tp. DUFF, New-11110ton,, Assembly. ;NE*, Falistoo, o istrict Attoniry: . youNG,. Rocheiter, P o r ipnotz' cr EL YANA EiS~ 1 EZE IE ICE .7011 liIE "Tregsurer. J, —AIiSHAW, Falhitoii, , 'Ciln j. . • ' • [ mtsslohe. TANI,E B. aHORT, .31tion,_. • ~ 11 I. Co Bitty Audifor. • xseci.'. -EWART, 510 on. 1 . . 1P oor Hou s e Director II ENR GOiEMING, Ne i ! , Sevii i rustees of Acaflemy. w. D H i‘iill - AZI . , Deavir. '. `Elli 11. ,/VILSON, *aver,. G. a. lB Rsv Jos week;, RE i ' • __, ' I s tick; to, the Wicket. We arn hat, despite the 1 • . 1 . , 1 .o. qie hronicle, and the I ntspat i .11ePubl cans of Alleghauy •coon determ ned ti) have a Tull tiche field tb s tali. 1 ~ 4 , 1 This S AS q, glionld be. ', Repu r, should nrinthin their party oil 1 1..tion an hot f t-uffer' what ithey ' ea,ilyacquired to be frittere ..-- to please a filw who appear to q., , r sted mo 4 in breaking up t I pit lien parlty than in presery 1 1 1 .1 rio s t mon about whieli t il . • 'aim violently, however muc .i may boast or thew patriptism . cry th t . of 4 1 1 t . hers. 1: ,1 1 ' Our ticket is now full ill thisi and we expo' t every- Reblica I it cord to it is hearty s u pport i , teat of our p a rty this fall, in th wouldl prove las disastroits to i t ofC' mi ivil Libel y,as a seeond &feat it .4fan-! i as. It would be every whey regar ded, as a virtual abandonment f all at. * 1 , tempts to carry out ill& declaTed pur poses - cif the'Government. and a virtual = --ackbowledgement of the right Of i seees :Sion, i!I ' ' -- - 1 t• 1 - It is espec-ially dqirable that our Re ,, publican fri i nds should wake up to the t importance pf maintaining our organi zation at ths time. There are a great many merit in our community W'ho; have bean llrc a ming of a compromise' s 1., ith the. Sckith, and"why would hail file IL success if such a tieket, a: the first synipt l m of tho dissolution of the ' Republican( arty In vain would Re publicans Protest that they did not intend to abandon' their principles in ababdoning, their pary Their protes tations would he recievet with derisive • scorn, whit -, their acts would belmade _the pret ex, for the t most abject ferny , of surreinWr to the insurgents. The rarty that Iri w s now in poster ",has struck lt the 'first blow at the despotism of the South, and the minions of the Slave Power an.ry, • disappointed and filled with mall+. have in their fury deter ' mined to dest ioy w not" they could no , hanger control. The loyal people of the Union' have determined that this I shall not be done. And if it comes to 11 this pass, that either Slavery or this 1 11 Union must perish, they will not hesi tate,ll I but will demand the instant- erad ication of 'the evil. I - This, if Iwo tnistike;not, is •the deter-, mination of the American peoPle, and they are fulls- reiolved to put down - I - this gigantic rebellion. We who be k long to the great Republican Party, I can in noway give the rebels of the I South to i mderstand this better' than to carry he elections in-the Northern i states ti thiLfall. They then will begin 1 • to.nders nd.that the adming tratiOrt ,1 is backedl l up by the people. 'that it 1 bas the strength of the country to I rely upon iii this hour of danger. 14 To The Government basso far been no bly sustained by the country in its endeavor'rto crush the rebellion: It now comps before its friends for, an endorsement of' its course at the polls. Will the Republicans who have called this Administration into exis tence turn from it noir,. when more than ever it needs their "countenance' I, and their support? i l l . Pause, friends, and coniiidet, hiforeyou do that which you may havi cause to'regret hereaf ter. WJaigh well ~the coysequences, ere you I l 'rashly do an act fbr which no amount not after repeiltatice' can atone. Let us rather make an extra effort to give the ticket an increased major ity this ltfall. Let us elect every nom inee from President Judge to Trustees of Ana4ery. And show that we are in ea to in Al 4 a matter. 1 11E1 call attention to the 'open ing of the Beaver gerninarY -and. in stituts,4next Tuesday,.27th inst. - , ; I ; I t. E • - z ; ;11, ' FAIR. ; [ 1 -The offic r ers of the Agricultural -8. 1 cietY taitil l determined to hold the Fa tills year one week .arlier I:iari lie announced; last week in. the ~Argu :/, owing td the fact:that the faat day a i L pointed l:ii rthe Pre l sident tans up the . 26t1i1V• I Septer4lier,: one of-, t days firsilielected by the manage . Tho Fair, , therefore;' - will b y held the 18th : ,19th ; and 20th of Septembe . We shall e xpect a large : turn out 4 t 5 5 1 1 , that tim , :and a fine display. W have had j aplenti ll season and a t. 5 farmers tave not b een idle. Let o friends come then their, the' Fruit , their yegtables, their Farm Producti their works' or art, and , their i variour other matters too numerous to me. tion, and, ,et s hype a good I I 'orally, an I : a grand distils , larly. 11 I I 1 Al _:__ '. l l iXabolica i i Outrage. , We.ha r just learned of:a most Mil ish 7 atte , pi upon the life of one Out citi l i ni,• which was perpetrat on Thu day night .! last. Mr r Jo than .Be tk, residing near parlingt 1 having ; tired to rest, ahOut midni was aroused by a ' -loud 'knocking the docii• Hastily rising, he repair 0 to the d 3 ~. r!he opened it When, the lain, in ntinpon murder fired 'eithe, gun or yliStOl; disdhargink its conte in' the bhtly of' Mr. R. and inflictin very serious. ;injury. The villain si e l eeded i Makin°._ his escape by jun lag l upot a horse Mr. B's which it r -wretch act near by, ready bridled 1 saddledi t , - , , l, j ricl I Not ' e of the miscreant has I:1 ... I ,‘ 1 5 1 , . i,, Tscoverca, nor. can any cause be! , 1 . 1 . -1 ,signed 'c.r ; the commission of .the a - .1 Mr. B. i as ,still alive at I the hat account; : The horse was foilnd ni Mil MNI arts the are the I= Eel al -1 'ay, Eon day new 1 , 1 r *gx.. e Star publisheS the Call fo 'al Union , ass I Cons ention, to-assem I le at the Criirtliouse:on , the 24th in V.: l and s'ays drat is signed by by upWa i ti 1 , I F 0/ . , six handfed voters, -I'chose na I les will be üblished in its '• next issu l -1, Our neighhor seems inclined to fa :lox; I the molieMent; as he adds that he be i i lieVeS the movement eminently pa tri! , otic and - v,-iise. ' Now, if this movement b `eminently patriotic and wi4,7„ Nvlli at-mu:4 be 'thought of the call for the Democratic CountY Convent 4n . w i i hich• Otmouneed in the column, of the Star ? DoeS the editor ! mea to 1, 1 imply that that is not s nor p I tri, otic ? Or; does he wish to encourage' Republicans to support a Union tieltet while teiDeMocracy gii in for a to k= ii . et of heir own? Again, we would . say' tol, oar friends', beware .of Ada Union I-;movement!..' I ! Be: this y d?- pe e ) , de- I nnty ac- IA de- tate, azise, -•••..------• , s&Tm President has, in 'acTr, /lance With a resolution of Congr ss,* i set . .apart Thursday; the 26th day of ' ( Sept.; as', a ,du 'of '''Public. humilia tion,; prayer_ and fasting, to he •obler_ ± -4 - • • • - 1 1 Ived by • , the people df the 'Uniited i States with religious solemnities, and the offering of fervent supplicati i ons I to_ Ahnight2, - , God for; the safety and , . weltareof these states." , - We have not learned what the. Va rious religious denbminations of .his place have determined:upon' ,in regiarcl to theLiroper observation of the day L; but we have no doubt; but that steps . will be f taken to.have it observed in a manner suitable to the importanc6. of the occasion. - - - 1 '' Whilst the hands were at wor' the culvert, on the P, ..Ft. W, R. R New Galilee ; which was washed a! by the flood last week, a stone fell the top of' the wall, and 'drushed Chanipion's , leg below the knee l Dicli4on 7as immediately telegra fOr aid: on his arrival.; assisted by t l ilazhip, of S'ew- Galilee, ampu ~ _ the leg. • air. (...... was' brought and is now doing well; [ - - I- .. A CoRREcTIO ,--The Pittsbur, zette lia- speakiag of the late lo sI. . n this . Vieinitv, sayS that th.L Bride 'at this. place was carried ,away by I two large Woolen atills that were driven against_ it: ;This is an error. - I The woolen mills'' referred to wi ere not in_ lured. that 'of 3.tr.: HuddlestOn, ' in' • FsAion, is in full operation, and that of.B; & W. Wilde, in , New Rrighton,, will be,ns scpn as the race, which Was' i much injured, is repaired. - . tifir Seerellary Cameron has issued a proclamation ordering the Governors of the .Eastern and 3.l.iddle, States to accept all regiments' Or parts ot regi ments.now offelng, :and send them to Washington 'foithwitb. • , Mir Capt. . Sehonlau left on Spnday with a part of hisdamP any' for Camp ' Wilkins. _ _ob.serve that the Dip patch Tale-Opened hie :name, ~mahes'it poise in attempting to Cor i reef it.. His trne. i n:ame is . Joseph A. Sehonlau. • ri.The Florence`, Agricultural So- eiety. hold 'their fair on the I.Bth, 19th and 20th of. September . We ire - un der obligations to f r he Secretary; lir. g. Ml:Leary; for - a certificate pre mitun hit of the Fair. • tithe ge,, artieb Sad :Acsoident NE BIM }i: FROM :ii ; lAgainr. 1 _ji __. 1 CAmp T LT, A ug.lo. IT are still id odr o d quarters, ve ry ifortably sitnat • • upon &sloping me o w. The wea her here lis *- ten ly het fro nbui49l6 2 o'elook, s and en there " a rershin tree e : unt 1 eVening. Wo ad r rushing she ers for the last.t i wp or three days, whi haVe ma e i ite•pl asiant.- Ou • egimenti was o , n picket duty on ednesday, abo t our ilea from ea . The lie ea .ded 'from the Poi ac'acroS .the ' untry abOut five i Mil ,it .akin sev 'rill regiments to gq such anextensi ve , tract. It was sup i sed 'that, ezi.7 linston had cros sed • r was a ut to pss the river, at i n ph bainibrid e. • i lii i ArlY'ai lihe P n syl me ' are ini his s c ion. is o our right and h 10thi aho t5O yard .from u . I N several of th e ti Beal, Boys, me t ey.wfr 11 is, t 'ng al well - [ . i. y e gneytt.) • = Crers here II e soon, 1 4 1 ' jet. It iS 7, much, re to the tha the true t to utiir sold bati eon i kno rela 1 rernoval; of the wound d now in ask. n ton to other . and! istantlhoepitals, 1 '' 'fie t I • 1 • igni an .se I stated that the , ' els alit! tbrtifyingrsition this side 6lanassas; and ,perhaps : soma for -Ird movement now .woul prevent ) at trouble tercet r. We are also er the most rigid iscipline, none, sers or men', being ermitted to vis e city ' except up n the most urg business.' There. 's no distinction' tvrt between officer and men, which qtly 'pleaSes -the rivate4, and in id makes them mote con' en'ted: ill Yesterday we -eve e gur_rtling the . , use of l a p reon su posed to be a se- I stgaist and in:co ! munic tion with t, (rebels. pi iii. ~. tern areeubjact to the scrutiny 4 c ur offices. . Ile ated the gnard very well, giving en peaches 'aind pe r,3 in Brett quan, ifi. Ile pi4sesseS a beautiful' situa- re q of NVil , 1 gh l. ;' 1111; l a i s qn sh gr I --r' -.p 7 ----, 1 -- '- tior: but the seemsto be l ri 7ant of i thrift-house out rep ir,,and fences in bad condition. .1 ha a long.talk with t one; bf hi's slaies, wh o h is eighty • years 1 old; he lived upon the plantation sixty- years, and hasSeeM he fifth I genera tion of the . family. lle -gave me .a 1 thiA l cription of all ;the region, 4losition ofroads; &e. I Ile ski I all Ole: inhabi-J ta Is are . strongly TniOri l i. 7hicli.l I , doubted' very t.: vnerallsH the • 1 - . Ladies are setessiopi ts i and the l inen I . semi-Union !l• t 1 ,! i _, , 1 . Our cmpany is g tting along i'Cry W ell, very.few being 'the hospital. I The health of the camp is y ery , good, although some are in' the habit or buying - their Meals,l from the 'isuttlers: i . I think it better td take it asit comes 1 1 ' now , and. n t be{ compelled; to fall ( -back upon thelL S. after W hile,. ' 11 1 j, 'l'..' 11. • _i_l_______. List or Jurors ftir Elibt. Term. .- - - 1 ; I ! G ANDI JURORS. Borough t : a l tvid McCready, Rritlgftwatfr D 13 7 .....A..1 W.4,,,:ii;m4", Brighton: Abner Morton, Chippewa: Wm, Duff, Darlington: 3 - Olin: HartShOrn Fouts; R., A. Cochran, 1 Economy : ifugh Young, Dean. Fallston: I f Freedom: , Franklin: Hookstow Hanover; Brunton; .- 'lndustry indepenci Ncirth Sev Ohio: Jost Rochester: Silas Powell! Raccoon avid Davis. liamilton. Michael : David lieri' Sambel Car. IJohri Eu , ,nee: . ll3enj. 1)11 Shearer,. Sarin Moore antel Ham PETIT JURORS. / 11, I J. . .IRutn,, I ter: Jos. Curry, ~ Andrew lialer,Ljr.,[ / k: R4bt Dunlap, ; _ r' o l'i: *seph Bayless, Ilu i gli : R.l liendriekson, , 1 1 . 11. S. JohnstOrr,lß.dgari, t: li. .11'Cuteheon, 11. Mc= Per, Win. Hide, 'Stunt Mar'- y, .. I 1 1 1 . '] „ H ~ , • AICX. JOhliStoll ; , '1 i: Thos. 7.11c1i4, rched , ( 11 1 { I P I , James McCready., Jamesl I I l' I 1 Borough: Bridgewn Brighton: DE= Dailingto i Dilwortl ' Economy: Eli Eallstom F ran kfpri Dole,. R. , Rii tin, R: cool! Hopewell Xgnew.' Greene: Mackall. Indusirv: son, Jno... Indepencl 31.oOn: Tt • John M. Di New Sew Oakley. N.Orth. L. 0b1e . 4 Thorriss, , AJ - New Bri Slan. • MI 'r. 'W :Walker' Geo. • • uYs• once: Jno. Shaffer., hos. Todd, Cliarles Stoop 4, nekly:'Jas Harkins,! J. R: Fisher, Jdo §n3= 4 der, iewiekly: R. ; Fitzimmons, in, W. Fnnkhoaser, John Oaren,l ; ' Tattle, John !FE vies Johnston, ' , i . n: James Mar l gin's, I 1 Jno C.lifton, Henryr I Shaner; I , I •1 1 itoi ,iert Wallace; , •r: James Glebdening, Ale i k: Geo_lC Barnei, 1 , eaver:lexander Ellis Ohio: Ja, Patter s°, Raccoon, Jas ShilitO Pulaski: Rochest: Davidson, South B County Contention,. as will the proceedings, cas largely Indeed, considering ‘ccinsidering thb . 1 .1 1 NE-•The . l be seen by , • attended. i t circumstances, , that there •was but .1 ' and but ' one office - to be filled one,`can didate, id 'respectable a number 1 16 f delegates is a gratifying, Oridence I } ,Of the determination of the Republicans, in Beaver' to stick to their ,r'r ,. . , 1 • , Lgatur.atton. • 1 ; ~,,1 .. ..,± .1 1, il 1 i. AtaapiT OF ; VOLUNTEERS --mm. gener al order has been issued directing that at the end of this month, 'and every two monhs thereafteri all ;volunteers shall be mustered for pay. 4 One copy of thepa -roll is to bo !sent! to the Ad t,c, jutan neral's office, twoteithePay mastervi o f the. district or post where the regihien is stati necl Ind the remainder a ' hesdq rs. I I. : 1 I • I I 'I : 111 11111 Republican COUiity - Conventipn. I ". I I I -- I .., ,' 1 I BEAat i ssued Aug'l9, 1801. ' . i I I.:1 h ursttant to c by Repno cr I Committee. 'the' Convention met an4ganiaed tyl appointing Col''' X). D I 14 P4' Chairm l rn; • Thos. 13. Wells, It bt:. Cl lScott,. Riehey Eakin, J'. ,P. Reed, Speneer Briggs and, Vice PrEisi d•ts; F.i I.l.lnzllp and J. F. Min l er,, Se rettu7es!, . ' ' i ' • he call far the Convention having be n read, the following delegates e.n a ered (:,, their names: . I ig Itfaver: Dk., W: B. flazlep. I . :I ; orpu h:; D. Ti.. lmbrie, if. Hine, J sePh all, W.A.. Laird. ' , righ o n :; Noss,, David Scott, Irchey 'akin. , ' . I / IClii en: D. Thiiillip, D. Fergt(son, f i) I.S. 'C txtiingliam. - p A I arli gtrin: J: F. W. 311.1a fi c, J. P. It ed.; '1 '' ••••, / , ; Econo ly: Geo. Neely, Thornton 4. SI inn; John Beighlay, ;Samuel Mc- Ili.anam . • 1 , , .• ' ' , Falls ;n: i . H ./ /. ' Johnston, David T, hnsto ;R.„B. Edgar. j j3ridgregter: Dr . ....,J , . C. LeVis, Wm. i 3 i rnes. •/; • , laroperrell: Jno. 3V White,Thos. 3i'lice; ,obt.,Sc:ott, Arch'd Johnston. , 1 , 1 Fitir k 1 indu.stik:• ' rd Walton.. . .1 Xarfon:l Shl k Stone: I r , agit iw: m. hrOdes, Jas. , sßrittain.l • .BaiI( 1 -- • 1 • i . !ma reg'- Tte in front, iay.e Bean who old oak very • ong the 1 here Are eag tei prii-at `int is but I, ion a will be a er;for the tesido not !going on, think the Wash- ‘l , Nev . etiy, Ohio. t. Brig, Pattel Pu,la Smith. '6l OE James John ~C r j ~F tiGT~, f OHM nil Ser i ' o r ,frgs;! in Foremaw 1 I _,,%-,.' 1 • Sliumaker• (03 7 . ' • trighton: Jag: Edgar, D: lien F. Miner. qCunningham, a rDr., J. Cunningham , Spencer s. , • ' , G. Hon: S. G. Hoops, T. Wollsl 4:1 Simpson Cathbertson; El • 1 ' on: James Smith: , titer born: L. S. SluePler, J - . 11. '. L. Linton, GeO.l'llinds. , 1 'ter dist: J. B. Young,Fergus ) i I I 1 • . et;ion,', Michael -WeYand - was! ted b.3,-;'acclamation as. ,candl rlP,rothetiotary, tol fill 'the vi-, kecasioned by the resignation ef I !day, Esq. '. ' , I 1 1 lotion, adjourned.":, i i D DUNLAP, Pres.'t. ' lAiLEP, ' .-. . i I i A r niE i t 1 • oec 5., , i r . 1 ) 4 - ... i i Racc Roch amp, Rdrh oster On ,omi, ateifo? 4 ncy 0 j . S. s Qn 11 DR. J. F ' , -f )or . . Appoin ted'. 1 E l --7 t,.. 2 , ; 1 1 . I . i A WAsn*rroNTAuguO,l2.--The ilk ( (owing jpipelainationi lia been issti- ( q - 1 ,1 , • v - •• .1 • • •i 11 ed.-by the President of d the :United .States ii IH: •1; . .- ..: ' '•, 1 . 1 I ~... Joint ~.. „.„ , I, , .111ffItAS,' a J , uommatee an: I. )0011tonses s.of C'ongreSs has . waited 1 ' n .the 'president Ofth6 ,trn.ritid Sta.tel amt rep : tested hi . tn!• tO reecont i mend la . day bf:.: Public 'htlntiliation, prayer and fasting,, to be- lobobserved fly the people of the United .St Les with Telicrious'ablemuities l and,th ' offerin ,, 0 .1 I • 1 1 - • in of feryent supplications. AO Almighty God, • for 1 the safety I and weltitre . of 1 I ;thrse gtbdes.. - iliW biessinaa• on their arms and a! speedy reSrqation, , to 1 p e ace i 'aild whereas, *is' ti and' bee, eomirlg iiir ,- all people, at all lintes, I to i, acknow ledge : and .revere the Supreme Government of Ilto bow in 'hunt- l' WC s 0 onnssiork to. ws.en astisetnen tic; ;. , to confess and dePlore -their! sins _and transgresSion, in full eonvietion that 1 1 the fear of the Lord 'is,: the 'beginni . g 1 of w4dont, and to pray :With .all tqr- 1 vene3 L and contrition for! the . pard' ril Of their Past offenees and . for a; bit s-.-I 1 -sing ttpdit thekprese.nt :0)(11 prosp( c tive'actions ; ind:whereaS, 1 1 w.;en ' 0 tr heloV i ed 'c l ountr3Honee, ibyl the ,lilt - •ing ', f'] . G0(1, nnited,l prosperous a id: .happy : ;is note afflicted with: factious! and:CiVil Ai'dr, ' . ii is pecidiarly • fit ~ for:! Ins tO reeogoizb the 1 hand of God ; in t this' viilitatioi;and,ln isorroW fill rt4oera- i branee of our:own faultS l l and eri4ies; ins a I iation: and as as indivduals, to humble Ourselves befOre, , llim anditol [pray] for 'Histitet%;3 - to. pray that rive ttiay , ',l?e,, spared , futher'-iptinishrnelit, 1 though.Ststlyi;desirvedi that our arfrs . inayriJet-blesstlnild toittle effeetoal or the re-establishmoit of • law, order and peac l e . lbroughput 'ptir cOuntry,.and that inestimable boon . if civil and religious libetity;! 'earned alder Ills . guidance, and bleSSing lY tin labors and suffering of our fathers,, miy be:. reStored.lin ''Aill its or iginal exceleneY. '; t-Etereforel I, AnarAm. LI colif; . President Of the t IT ni edl Stat e s, 1:10 , appeirt7t, I the' LAST Tutnsta.tv l i 'Ssp7.lm...a...:,Eir, iaq a . day (IX Luiniliatoniprayer - and• *f t sthig . for all the pdoPlept Ale, riit tion ; ,AO 1.. ci.:ll I earnestly 'cie(*.tottirneng .: to all mitostiir4.and,tereher Of religion, of all de l tiominatiomj and to i all heads: , of fair4liefa i to obserwandlkeepthat day acCordingAolther several creeds and modeii of worsh; in all hutirkility :fr. with all xeligiou.isclemnity to thee d, tha , the united irayer.- of the nation mayascend to tie, Throne' of ~ prace, andbring, de*n )Initifill'b:lessing ttp i on ail own otiti 1y: ..ii ''. , 1 ( igned) -- , I . 1 JaiItAILOI LINCOLN L , By t r ite President : . - r , i ' .1.1 , • 1 .L„. W3t.'-in. SEW MID. feeretary 'of -State. Fast I 1 , 'II ' 1) dtl I •f ;tt " •iliir • e remem re i or,o in, Nvii, beautifiilly sid • l i:kf nward, ihe I I philan i thropist. lal l° a plies i to ev dryi man wh!b brie the a eliorati i ns; co lfoits arid enjilnents f life.with., 1 in iik . reach of ersons and iblasses ' I I ' d '- , d fitl - e' - wl o l are otherwise. epriA of ` n ad lintorres.ll Esi>iially may ite aid i li 1. i i . 1 1 of hiin who lahrionsly [ seems nd fi n I. poor n i f e a . T ' l o'preser i clng hea th.l "th poor t4au'i vital and the ieh 1 nia . 1 , powfir." 1 fii think , thiseulS)gi tini; iroperlk appM ,40 S. p. .Alyer, l of 1,1%te11. thi:reneinid leherniSt• if New E noland, Wtio.f isfir4ng the t. odden patl e . to fa ~e ., ; Idextes his entiTiibil ite and qutrelnia ga p the flis‘co i • 1 er7 - spire s l ,ilst . effeetna iente. 'Lf N I 1 diOti , lof disease: filen the hidden blessing has beezievealed l , he I Pro -1 1 li' , I coeds to iSupplriao all, mankind I i il . ' , i al l ike' til"___lth our I gee' s, ' 4 t s i tell loiQ I l i prieell that 'ir l and riott taay aii#a enjoy .1,/s 4 6 fite,Eppru sn d Joarl and tnq. ; il I .1_ 1! ', 1 I 1 , , 1 I; ir 11 - 1 - I Iretv oi: z,, • • I i F"l l 4e3e ~ O: b Would f TtLerwii lvii.' St.,_ 'olh Blow"! , ' l i.. ,- ',' i 1 ' 1 _ 1 i 31i. Bunou: • .1 , , ... j. .. • , 1 _, , I yonik issue ere is a. commii raiea yotr*om one "J (R 33.!41 , entitled . I'''A. orriOtion." ;1 I have reffithis let- Iter, nt r .have not ' &Old, the euri!ection. In What sense'; did be nsi3 thh word' correeltionlf If la hontradietiop ir . 1 ahimadiersioncOnstita es, a correc tion,; thefp! i indeed, be has ;corrected What he'lanpposes tolbe is poi:Silas. I-; ror. Buf,! if correct on implies wh ppiters;Mean !by' the :term, then' he , ,bas fhiled to remove the criticisms bf ' which' hel complains.' Let us !suppose a:e r ase : I-allege that two and two niake ffire; ' and he pro minnees this to be lineorrect, What' has he done? ' He bas isiinply contra dii:ted mei fn I)rderl to Icortect. 'me he met shaw that tWo' and ttvp make for!, Brit,this he hit,th not ddne; and burning Under the *ell-deserved- cep , sPre'.of the people - appears before thel'•public; 'and whato :has; he aceeris plished ?I, He his Iconfounded that which :Was already bad: 'I +1 • 'The raPiit that this champicss for de riomin'ational loyalty l can claim, it'i, that h a s i dhurlh has supplied more men for. tie war than one. 1! ~ -1, 1 . .j" The,poPalarVoici may 'Pot he enti: callorrect in saying that one only weneto the • war; bu tt since the appear: ance of his letter, the fat..of the pee; ple lis:—the allegations against the. Free ;Church CA .. .Darlington are not generally correct. And, if ',he ,and i fkis' t ,FreeiChnrch v. 0 4 ukl escal)e farther 1 censure and oblofpty, letitheni provide.' and' send' a reasonable 4uetal of ,able bodied Men to the s,eat of war: .1 . Have iiteittstfiy., G reene and Raccoon e. toWnShips dOnan3itiling for the, main tenance of oar glo rious Constitution ? O, ,tell it not in path ! They have• connected themselves wit i li the hoary headed, and 'the infirm, in' t' fOrMino• the 'so-IC:We'd Home kinards. ‘ tiet thepage of bistoky which records it be ,blurred! 1 - Truly, sir, the Free' Chuandrcandher - )rhood eyond the i river, arc of,the )oleOnic o..dr---klieir watchword is y. I : But the'.' ration's watchword ) ~ uty ! , , he Visited Statm expect thatiON-- ,-, man will do h i s- duty t But this ' il rc:h,-an i l these daces, ,havm not yet ne their ditty. do - mit allege that ese. people have ' been. kept tack be 1 . in , Luse of some pot nt power their ;e'c''cl• but I do a lege that t ey hold_ , articular creed, and they have not me forivard. A' ( 1 1 if eireUrnstatitial )1 P deice I may b epended urion;,the'n e paucity of me hl suppliedl by i the uweli of "J; R: 11." and. hiS Co-creed,. 1 , 1 4 , -c.4 . itirnises We asserlion.l namely: eat;these people Ipossess a theoretic airiciti,.sm, instead of a' practicaVat iitisint or,' inptinfr•words,;. , their 'del by and-allegianeel use 'their lipsand tot a ,sword+-tll4 blacksmith's hop Cal not the `tented fieldl' 1 TheirJiatri otlii ni contains f,oolkiiicli Uninder.! and . I i .•: op. litt,fe Ilightnin ~ ' i ,1., . .1 . 1 Let Benvqr eon ty earn her- eelebri -1 , 'Osman-It and' b her intrepid, hardy • yis. life 110 W I e'er tne eitinktOg of tins, tot ' that, of a few dollars, 1.0.kE . ', - 1 an .oil the battle=field Is or wth move ,t - , . an hts weight it gold. "The sinews. 1 ) 1 : war." he says, is equally 'as good" 1 tiilinch.. Sir, with millions • NValtillg I tiFF ateptance o' the, tloveroMent, I t laguage is rsimply pueri e. . '1 . Fiii:tlier: lie' i,a . , - s the Fri. , ...Church I has, •t r' 16 yearl, been ' coen ,14ding 1 again 4 the M.ulmili of .S* - iiieari Slit-11 viiry. ~.3rd yet li asks "Wky should' site dO mole th in othersl r ' . l , Truly. his reik)iiing is id vel-inolo - betittifigH n t te.alt4tractios e f superentwatiiiltist4 - t lan hi... F ? 1,406 li becatnielhi, pt iii-. c ciple:4 lrave severtild churc4sif-Sunder,' ell; families—created ehroinel. disputes! ,4-arrdyed membe •s of the same hou.s(:- l'old against one anoth&r- 7 1 T beetiuse he: iias been instrumental in' dividini4 the "bod.s-tof Christ," he elaims, if f-116t t he "body-,of emptiOn, partiid excni tie's' h el p, from j o - iy. duty. , ~ . ,' - ', 1 I i ',llreathes thei ~ ain with Soul : s6 dead," i and his embitry bleeding at;ev elry pore. 'Sir, flie noble, patriotic" 4 onduetiof our latabidingl.eitizens. if' ;their bodies and !ices in the hour of 1 _ I'e be correct is lie result of action ' ti'•lnilaqi• to thati ff hich _prompts the' ' poor': sinner" The eonheeration of i, haelli lii"; r sss it :oi n in. : s r! h : aa s ev i rc i i ', e1 :1 4. a .e rid illt p ge e av r .ag i ie l t, l, (sie i i s , thi e le a (l,ls ll is: d a necessary satTitice. , Why was it e gelves i in foPl-rnouthed;'4)lasphetnous., ( isloyal language,. This is the dedue • tion of his logic. ' , ' We are I regnirell to! • believe in- and adopt i the follom ing. - They are , the Prineiples, Of ~ ":1. R._B.:"; I ' , Resolved, That we -re-affirin opt old - principles oflitnniediate. uneontrt tional. emancipation on the soil; and oariohl principle,.lthat this]• cannot• be obtained except by the 4A;solution p'f the American. Union, and thik destrtic tion Of the American Uhittich." Again: I'l knew no sublimer,' hour in, hiSteryl, ,T 1 sight , of the:ie . two , months -is cOrtipensation fOr dlifeli4 tail." ' ' - " I - • I, ' . Again: "The star of "Abolitionism, L I . I I I the Lord of, the in the boo ' I litieal horciscope , 'of the present `hour. .I TheAmr anti - I :slavery society dotipnales 1 the nation, and Garrison '.is, tits dicta-! for of the Republic. For the last ten Years, the lltunkerdom of the North has been engaged in a constant effort tolsave the Unian. The A.bolitionisth of' the .North has ,been nil the tittle bit-, sy t in the opposite' direction, trying to 'f break it up', : Well, we have Veaten. The Union- is dissolved in spite. of the', Hunkers." '. ~ 1 1 o• i [A g ain: " A:110 ther . ,on i'nent gentleman of that school in Speakin ot tht holy! seriptures, says: "They are to b free , ly examined and, a readily ace l pted 1 r rejected as any other bodhs', ac ording as they are found d wOrthless , r valuable ' ' '. I ' I'll Is this the pure, undefiled, reed ink' 4er which' "J. R. B."-arid bti co-reli ;ionisis have been acting? - 9 , 1 . . 1 ' 'Loyal men, of Beaver . connti ! we ire citizens - of a. greq 'natiori r :apse Which 'demands- your asstetanee - : , , i oril I slot Na GIL - --- is not the; effuse of infidel sioolitionistn; 7 . LATE Walt NEWS it isi a riOtcons ; auiie. Tlieti stand fast Iby. the State ad StriPes,, and, 0,1 r) iii li es , i i i e president issued a pi!oelti your, duty. , Whe tnoney is needed, , . lions -mation to the effect - that the Rt i ii, gave money .0 When m en . e si a r li e s, n a e n e s d w r l , Statespf the aduth, having • re. _ go. I When your contitr3 "H,rel am I; whailwould's i .thoo'hat , e, lib" States of % b _ €l B " th , , h 4 vir!gi'efili. 'ed to open h id c om man d , to return to their allegiance, are in • insurrection § have me' dp it Qui,t, ion .lik,-"inen:". :2 ome men talk patriotieni f - bilt let against the fictional tipvernment 00 Ithe Patriot The/ integrity and • all ceturtreial relations faithfulnessiof otir citizen's are to !zie ,Nitree,,n them and lie byal States must. shown coy you--and Pot in bald, illo i : 1 .. hereafter be suspended. All ~f , u ch , cal apologies of c4ureh captains. and the vehicles , or,. slii>3 ten4vine y r nfurl ,th'e'hanner• 'inscribe it*wit ' t.hem, which fir,? 1 il i c A l i ii ih t: eat,. , ~ i . these words-- 4 ..Pr .73e0 et Pro Patria.l" t pa'smng betw r een the tii 0 , E . uct i„ - litig:l2, '6l. i " IV,EartAs Hi- -.-- ' I are; to - be forfeited , and all ~-.:- J l ' ' - 1 1117 . I owned in. WIJ l i t; \ • ' - ' ( . 13 , ) pr In pert by • per: -- "'..1 Of Fremont.. 'sons in rebellto i found in ;our ' l ' S' a 1 . ( . Argaw • Frtehl; Energ i - etic .' .1 i .1 '.---..1 . 1 i • • -- ~-, • , • '. & r 1 L The Louis Democrat of • Wedn . •i .. , 1 1 • ,1 .- ; • , days Says : i ' , • ' , ' i . Dating the!past three o r four . 4,:ik , ,. , 011t;PPIIIIlity: hat heen in a state j a increasing anxiOus t enspehi.4e; .aWaitin, intelligenee, of the •antieipated battl at ;Springfield. 'Yesterday's 'exeitiiiii news ;Created the most i -intense , inter .. ; -, . i eskey,eryWnere., . The exaggerated 'F l e t port first circulated, that ! Lyon ‘l 4 , 1 killed and his- torce - ,defeated, cauS'ki l mach! pain; indignation r and glooMl t Many! - minds. •The . true, ..stittSinell hrOught hy i the sPeCial - MesSenger It. Gen. I.FrO,MOnt, 1 - when . pnblislied, die!• pelled.fhpse feelings: and induced I a happier Forditionof thelpnblicli tem per...•l:l3at .the joyl of: virtual . victory was epastened by = the trladdening c"airi , 1.. • ) ..1 , ftrina itin . of Gen.- 4ori!s! death', and . the , additMin&reflection: that numbers of our friends , :andfifelletW eitiienH- , -- ' wh9.o nines yet retrain] ' i t hi; learupd —LhO'e fallen in •baoe, 4 tile 'others life anguished with waunds.. Doubtless . .there Willbe many f 'aching heartslc in i the city. 'Tilton the detailsl of the men o rithle.and Isantrainatiynfl co et shall? . be communicate._'. • , mu ~n icate .. . , 4 ,r . . 1. Ike fiefidish . , el6l.ltritioti , of trai l or. f ' ' 0114 citizens over the fall. Ot 'Lyon, duelj in view of the advantageii- hey, hoped had'heen gained to the [eat se . . ofltrea-, scin;Wlia go" palpable, that -apprehe'n , :t I slops Of ! disorder were lexcited, , aid it. waljiidgedexpedient to take• sWps'l ( 1 toward declaring : martial j I law ill ill , . other 1 004 consideratiOns, . guch: asr the; know i ni.anteeedentSl and . syinpa . -1 1 thicS Of; certain Police , Ofileiak-; 4.4g.-, ges` l ticel ' th- l e propriety of emi r s a I cozy e.• 4 3 - I;. itittliolity 'lot' 3:lior4;eneral. 'Foe mcnt; lido; - SfeKinstri(iotitied ' 'o - - . lice Chief MeTiOiniitigli,l :it -3 p, .- u.• that the ;city Would ' be I t-'ithst anti:. lly phieed•iii"Charge oil thel United ,StLeS 1 , ~ ~, . , `tape'- n ip .; under regantit uns tip- , oe 1) io i lig .eel,, by pro(dain atidn 1 I il . ~ .. 1 I . : At!ilp.',in,.,.:Major . iNfelfiinistry I lad aMinteryiew sitli the Ppli:ce CoopniS 7. sioner,lhe preci , e reiiillt,,; . 9f., vil l i:4 4 I'4 (I.94iteiis'trari spirelttii. , . Inoepidg. l'Ato - utideilzitand that au I,ai..rangein'Ait . i .05 laud b w y , hich il..e!pOlic e d i n militaryare for the present 'to ' cp-op ertete . :,- for the presepiation ot tl , peace in any, c ontingeile a k - 1 that . -,. , ii:ie- I , ''' -I I! ' '. The :rumor that martial law to Ihe'deelared dreW;cro\yds to t h i , liee . . office'y on, Oliestnut- ,. stlreet tol Iness,las,many,coneluded they :;.%-,'", a transfer. or 'he I polie,e, (flaunter I die occupancy' of the inilitarY;: . .j I, crimaltitudescamC also to 'see J• was the. matter, and thitg.atevtni I larglil - !concourse of, .i,- . on6rin. , i exo,ed people thronged in tiliev i ' tyof the ' place . named. Contra: , I . th . NiatieinatiOns Of Man ~-.... tic ' tion n .lpassed . off 'wi tho'tit Nerion AttrlainCe. Of any ,kind, .. I ''' , 1,1 hd 11. 1 " , —,. 1!.1 , - iT ► flatite of Beau rk.gat.l.. the . el[fithe,r:ll4,l-Chief i ;Itartng venct t0.31.exi , •0, the /_);teci , ) r,;,,/fi Jtejio, 1 ididls ;ginle bio , :r ifdlicall 'I, inform, eOher.-rtiiing hiin. L. '.rii, Autni er: that . the lry. 11dr:it - Ili - in oi: r , ti -,it i rd ".il. - 4s aMeija a 1 11.04 it lit., t li 3 Oregalho,'ivho at'litii..ed' i i;yeat 'Ai by.' 11H, .tlepreilatiOils! iW t11:0 1 nrotiti of "Aiert Madre.' t lii:.; ftlea't.h 1 '. b. t ic.." l:l'' )411.1 . 1 , r 1 Q t.. U 1), all( ~, Itii 'I, t ' HI - . , 11Q1..:11'..!, , onigratetl . to IN C\V-()rle: NvlereLlve hought ..two litt;ll,,e ~ 64tatli e the - fi % ¢ eali&l'TotitOland-ille.;:e, 910 131*n•g•Ard! !hence namei Bca < fibbSocitientl: 11:iSI•tOrtnnato enoughi!to nterli l " 111ity or high' parentinze,l,.And at no2hi:4 grind , influence zunntig fonOgrl4)opulAti . on of, Lqiisinna »i hs4 pi•operty,..Kll..With .11is spring tno, fh•st chi 4 'Wns ;nai4 To,titon'. ?;. the.second Beatirl•Ar . 4,i, An, so'!nii w ait all Ads idi•ett' Atte: nil th' i aS . ..l In the ykr,.at' I,sth'lor IW . h! obtiiniedfor foni•tN into the Militnr. I.llclidemy i CAV'est point, tindei• the' 'l7, ll3e'auregArd.. I + lllSl Ipurth. «e+An now G,onOrAhitiOhiefO 1 , rarrilie London 'limes has :moth I - tic hi bitterly' 4 sareastie r Onftlie bdft , ...of i3uli run, and says that there - inin ariso gathering dotibts that he solitl ern rut is too hard toleraek i , and- . .hit the nt.ilitary line, as a nuittercol'hutA' ness,•NkTilnot,janswer. I L iThelsame art Ple ridie' t les and laughs' at.the throat of the: p-orainentNe4 York-journal iigaifilt' England. It fears!, that 1 the question of the bloekade, may involve ; • England in sorneditliptili Pomplieations. 1, ylie Queen , 's speeeh was i read ir , parlidmpnt, ori'the 60i inSt.,:hy a Con, mission. .In relati4a to . Ainerfean a i fairs, it says- the , disSensions whic arose I sornimontbs ago in the Unit( States 'have unfortunately a.ssumbd eharaettlr of open, Ir. -, llerl.ll.ajiisi. dOnply regretting tliis i restilt, - hai d tprinined, in c.oiniriOn !s l vith ;the etli ,4iowei4 of EurViie - , 1 to obsPrye a s iii neutrality:thebetweetr couten'li parties,. . '''''', ; . . i i A 1 ' • Fropa, Missouri _ ~ = EFFIRRSbN LITY 7 AVsl,lt Col..lSt4fles !regiment, of { reserve eurps, and Col.l°V,vort Fifth' Towo, . coming. ,river [ ion the government they were frequently; fired I ' ' by canntim. ,an sma l arrus stomata from the iboOka, ka . and wounding Rovers . 1 bri ei f , troopit, = 8 It% 'ser f Ihing,tot t steal) Pont the seep Hine at ht. of t. l I I ' . EIII _....„., 1.1 ..‘....„.,....,....._---, ....- - ---:- • , ,iiter.s. after fifteen day,s from the ,iloi't.e o 'r, thiiprOclanitlon are .to be.•;,d,..,•ii-s r : feited: .! 1 ' : - - !' ' 'Prom , Migsoitri we learn that -' L. e•!,.:1 Meculloch is really: '(lead,, lia\ - ir1,4'.. R . 3 1 already!reported, ! l:oe.en ,killed - iii:'\lliel recent battle. The total loss .On"..Frsirl ;Aide in that fight is'•aseertaiiieit tc;•1-,: t3 i not mote_ than 400 ..in • killed • iii i rt! wounded. ''• Gen Sigel ,expected• • t i t reach : Rolla on Friday. . Re 'ha:l - 11 , 1C beet inulested on:the way.. -, . p. There - ,wcre : yesterday' rtinsksrx ;LI !Washington, of . A fight at : .•;,,, fr isc a l !Creek. It appeared, however,. Uponi !investigation that the foundaticiil.l;. ) l "the reports were slight. ..I.'lle•.iii!l;ol'd 'bad firi.ol with 'rifled cannon. on - ..tli.st• ( Pawnee. 'which liessel returned ?kJ fare. :TIle distance: h M - er was too , great, and, no damage was !done - 14. either side. • ! , . ... • . .. ...On Thurs.day:tlie Ilesolute r ivils s:” l ti fr'inn:,. l ,.Washington to make a' I' l'(.1"/Ji s r nuisance of Matthias POilit.-.5. - .,,i r ! ! - - Persimmon Point, on .thi• `" - Vi rg i li i, shore, a limit *Xi' 'seen. fillt;d vs - itirbarl rely . ; trim:the ResolUte a' boair.i4i t lil six meh-was sent -to ' capture: it, ,and when close upon it. a viilli - _ , - ,:i!, t ivi s ~. lcetry was fired from s(*na'l bu,lies ~')! the shore, instantly -Icitliti7 tiiet - ,e' - i; • the. (TOW, 1111(1 Wollllil illg --- tnotrwr The , attatling partr. nion4eri%) ., i T,liont till t.tyl wits di:. iiics,ed . v0;i1.111 ,, ,,L; hi s -. clie-,'cruns of !Ile Re-:4) 1 ,10o: - It ' il s ugge,;teil tliartli F . tilt lies along tiff. river helairlied: iis- tlicy all'orflilo4 e co l wnient a hirer fur . ninio.l, l , - ;:;,li l. l .i , partieS, ii. - o_:!fit al.!: y :0 ; 141 'le ii ne,see. hav-s, ;,..,.. thrilled into the - -Pi:part ment (!). r:. Cuillberland, . aiul 11, 401:1 cod.- mu: .!.. •I' eotinnand 4,1 . Goi - itral Iloheri A:l I.' • , s • IMIM (hie hattill46l uid t• , rty, 01111e : 79th New-York Gat`9..n:sw - ey tO:their nantes., at 1.{'.1-4.:1 Illfrr1111:, 11:1;1 . : t we're arrested in tit , ' at!4zll , ,t Tril.4'n-e 4 , 1' tint • ot• tho ;;; ; t1 Maine r a f i th o rity ()I•fie . tir;.Scott:ll,o They tire to lie Tor tugtt& , .• • 11:1- revukin.: per , sinis ‘eitlitir Cie lines i!ii • i Lc m(rr.,,e70.-frann2jy Esau ex ::t .. ;p1.• from the .N' - u - :tn ut:r Rebels we tl,l- a i)ort from I:iehmonti. i v,,iy 2:. Olean : to the eifect that on We r 1 t day morning a tight at Lburg. \ - a.. bet IL. II . ctiriP . 11.11:1 1:1 " • ''' L I t.l I" ) " . 1 y pilic yaptiure of wort. It it harni 101 tlti ( ;1 , 114., .Iten)..selves with ;-.lifttelc cv,sier to. juvooi , 11:, .1 r , ' • • a -1 HI( I ; .s th g, liiig NM lIIM \i'«' jicllL• I•i PIoa•lo hzo: fol• I' l in , t 14" trc...1•..-.."'(01 v . l'of plivi,rl COt.. - 111:•, : iVr- tbe MM 11 All perser.ls .4 : 0 's, l :`: thi-i inoyeinent. and 1:,1 rrit .r•• 01p eninnry Will Pit " ')f. ; :their either o;• the I i •er Shelliehl: I w iteav there willi.be no officers e It fie ; t tfie , eari ) a y is forintA: List of . Letters-,k I t ; I?,ENIALN'ING lin the P6st pnice •rtt l• Itfig i atori, Aucast 113', i Ale ca tticr It I Kelly NO ~t ti e.t it• lternce • is C : t tt Jamas it t Bartle ({eo C I.oyl Nehentifilr 11 I . Bernd Jacob Laney Jo es V Rocks Mrs Sarah 1(.1 - gan Mvs 'Maryolf •' 1 ,•• Clark F c Dan el. Sams • I Ennit Aukist 2 -Olney :11 Ws • . 6-swg . Pitz:er .. j Pcinerti Wm ' Smits Julie, 2le !French!. Thomas - • I Stiles. Hyman st Frey Mrs Mary . • - ;Strattanllr.s h. 1 Gibson', Levi '.. Scott'irs F,llea ' ltl GOurrY Charles. • .S.,nde7rift:'Ali-i- - ? . t • 1 John 2 IWElly :11ra .Ja.oie. / Ilershimrg 501 • Walton II E - Li-11113A Mrs Alary.-ft Wright Kelrs- • i t AS i Hart Mary J You:lz Gn-ar.ge.. `, 3 Jackson Anna. 1 .• • . kr. Versous caliiug fo:lette,..; list will please say they are atiVertise.E • • A. c sz• • . . . d I 9- HE FALL TERM 'OF:THIS INST.4U.-. I I! TION WILLI OPEN . ON a , y, Tuesday, tite l 27th .A.uguBt; 1811 e-- 4,.‘2y-Fori further infolnation Bend ior.einbu er, lar.' aug2t S ti. lEf:CEit. Pl:sineipat. •: g E ED 'P RN O.'S ALS will be receive by. I 1 AL . Q t - • the :.•:elloul Direeturs of Darlington tuva ship, on ur hefure the 310. day of Auti* fur furpishung ma• eriels- for buil4itt and 1'0' 1 : ishiog. two :School Houses in said tov - tishir specific:46oßn can b 9 tisall by ea(tiai upo . n I'. Ma: tin, or J. F. BayleSs, in saiil tg. Bturier or the Do ardi' J I.IIES MIDI RA.Y SSo4. nue'. - , r • !:ireCimrs of the fr.lr• it Co:r wilt be bet; at T ursd fah Ily or. ler. a:4.8.1'13101:N Prif : • lingtott h ' thtir offHe i day Sepl July 3i II V MIMI Fr 1:1* . f. , • I 111101111 e 1 =I v'irt 114: )1 k0.v . 71:g. el , I tl I i•Il . NT ":I'.li. •