TAE EGO. B. Davenport, Editor & Publisher 33 - P -1,61 v. PA9- , WEDGE DkY , SEPT• 11th, -.184 Itepnbhen -n County Ticket Pretident_ Judge. lEL AOEW Borough. Associate Judge. JOHN ;SCOTT, Hopewell tp. AGNEW DUFF, New Brighten); ' I Assembly. 'IV 31. HENIfY, ralistna. • • J BLA'SCITARD, Lawrence Co Prothonotary MICH23.EL WEYAND, District Attorney., J 013 .1 13. lOUNG, Fo'che.hl , l, t• ,Treasurer. G HRADSHOV, Faneon, Coinmissioher. DANIEL Be S lOHT, 310 , ; 11, CCeunty Auditor. SIEW 'RRT Mon. , . Poor House Director. BENEY GOEHRINCr, New Sewickly Trkteo of Academy... Rev. L. H .MeLEAN, .13.toverJ_ JOS1.1 ) 1.1 El• AILiON; Beaver, Democratic Convention. Owing to the fact that our paper went to press.at,an early hour on the day after the pemocratia Convention assembled in our .town, .and the addi tional fact that We Were prevented from Wedding its session, we only ;,a -e a meagre account of its proceed ings,last Week. We are the more. in clined to i-egret this because some of our 'frillitts have insinuated that the ARGUS N'C'S'a disposed to be very easy upon the hate Convention, while it was said to belpartieufarly severe upon the gentlemed who participated - in the - Union. COnvention. _ At'the time our paper went to press we had heard nothing of the acts.of Convent*, save what we gave at tla, time,..anghese were only: from mere rumor. lauve since learned that the ConvOtion was, in sll. respects, -one worthy. of the . -most ;determined SympathOers , of tke friendS of Jeff. • : The rePutliatio' n of the :Star by , the ,1 Conventien, shows that the-Demoerat-1 is pitrty-oi Beaver county (at least] "that pari of it which tcktik part iii the, late Convention,) is prepared to fol-1 the;, lead of thoie - ,, i pten in the! ministrlitton v.- ,-4 ant like that party in the rind position that will ittate.if OhiOr t"' " a 'render the very name, once popular, as .odious as' the name of federalist was in 151. Z. :'Since the ad - T-ent. of 4ho present editor of the Star, • who, we are pleased to Shy ; is a gen tleman cf 'patriotic imputes,' and full of o.evOlien to his' country, the tone of parkr - has been-completely chang and ,we now regard it asi sound on the sabiect of the preservation of the - Union, and tine vigorous support of this Mininistration in - prosecuting the war, although we do differ radically - from its upon other- questions of poll ey. ror this cause we learn from the last issue of, the Star that it has been repudiated by - the - party, or rather by that section represented- in the late Convention. The cause assigned is' said terse that 'the Star -has ceased to be a Dinteenttic paper. • We have never had a very high opin-, ion of what has been- labelled Demo-. cratic of late nor have we, albi-ethor - understood, the meaning 'f the term as defined by.the friends of the mat ter; but if the late Convontion into' bbe considered . i a Democratic Convention', -then we think that Bro. Long may consider himself fortunate indeed that ho is 4 longer ea i nsidered a Democrat.l But be, that as it may, and i we shall net: trouble ourselves ;to gettle what I , De/nod:racy is, the =Convention, we learn t 'Andy:repudiated the Star and thareuPon, iminediately, the managers of tlict , Democrs . ktic party of Beaver county, have resolved of get up an or gan that shall reflect their peculiar .'viewgx . • t• What arc we to - think of men who i. thus wilfully and deliberately repudi i r. . ate a journal *auk!, it is loyal . and Patric '.,41 'by✓ assigning as 'a reason that is not DemoCratic, they have given e . solution to their' interpreta tion oc Democracy which is qaito nificant at this time. In the langria , re of our! cotcmporary, .'not being entire .ly to comprehend what the gen tlemep who pissed the motion under stand i ito be Demckratic, we are look.' ingnxiottsly - for the appearance, of l the Projected 'organ: " The speech! of Ift. S. B. Wilson is represented to! have been very extraordinary. Buil thosel who s had the good fortutto tol listen[to a speech itty 'the "same gentle man, lait' winter, Would not be surpri sed at any declarations which he may I have made last - The resolutions ' innderstand : ; were in perfect keeping with the rest' of the. Actibn_ of the Convention;' in fact,; carrying out to its legitimate end doctrines promulgated lest sum mer; by th - e;Bileekinridgi ' L iving, of the ,Deniocracy l ,. Citt it, caa ; ft beipossiblp 'that the masses of - the! Democratic party will suffer themselVes to be led by persons professing such principles`? No.; W e , are certain they will not.' The people determined to sustain this Administration in the prosecution of: its arduous task 'of Putting down armed ;rebellion, 'and we now aver .that the rotes of the freo citizens this fall, not only here, :but diroughout the whole North, will be such lan over whelming proof of their' faith in the General Government, and those by • whom ;it is administered, that those who. now oppose ! the . Administration will bewept away as by the hescim of destruction: ; !- Free Men of ' - 13eiver county ! a Con-, MU of. men, styling themselves the vention _ .., styling ki,. - , that he fulaunistOreu la, , ioa, 'representatives of the Democratic par- . tiweentwo-and thres hundrediin a sin ) t resolved ) gle day. • I '1 1I - ) • i ty, have met and solemnly 1 that Abraham Lincoln has not proved I The Confederate f threes' have abut -1 , •.' • • himself worthy of the high trust con-' donedapparently; hope 4 defend-, 1 mittedio.him by the People. They ing the coa s t of lo i rth baiolina, ad . I have denounced the present State and. h e y have rotre", froni!thi:i strong!3i National Adminhitratioris as unworthy ortified fort at), Ocracoke t ilet, thus of the, confidence of the ;people; and , nrrendering the' racist f illip important dg ,have , i i 1 upon that issue they put them- i feast:o.o ouritroopS l L ithi l ut trikiug a !selves) upon tha i county. Leh, - thenillsingle blow. l , r , 1 1 1 li . -have Your verdict in no unmistakable 11 The situation! of Virginia will, by They , ) , , ,1 occupation 1 , 1 Carolina,- terms, ,mave appealed tO__tne j this occupation 4fl - North' be sober; second thought of f the Pe 6 P le • I ,rendered e.t.rentli.- azardius. ' il3eau s Let tlte ,decision, be such that no par-. re j ai(l, , meimcedi, front b' the . grand ity shall hareafter wish) to ask it again. army.of the - Pott - irie, unde r Venerar 1 We conjure YOu by the liberties of. ..I.l'Clel an, dare irio move r ) a step to ! our common country -nosythreaten=wards the escu p lll b mo i d ,-lith ed by armed traitors; • by the blood of) is now threatened! ly Gen - . 1 frond our eo ) ) 1 1 ) antrymen that has ,beenn in defense of our common eountrycountry,.!),37,' spilled Fortress our et On the: South.. i North Car Una ti t e quiet possession r-7) the (rlcrions flag in whose defdefensea! of t h e un; nisi ,In d EA,,,t)prrigenecs ) ) Lyon, a Greble, a Cameron, an L 11 81! Bee h!ostiln to thfllConfederates, p 7 -1 !worth, and hosts of others, have offer elude i the possibillty of ati.,% ; hOpe from ed up their live*--to speak out, iw Oc ' that i quarter, .fie the!,) advancing iii . ) L._, ) • 1. tober thunder tones in favor of thl liost utideOeti.ittosenernn;.lln WeSt -1 e tion of this war till not a trai • I "v• • • • prose u,. I 44t 1"4 Itl e rebel 1 ern , liginia, m j p at, the 'tor or rebel shall be ,left to advocate arzi) in a Most laardmi.4 prOsition. 1 ) 1 , the 'mime of Jeff Davis, and till a mils_ fev..• weeki, if the movements Of 1 and . • , . StarS Stripes float again over 'the l , • Gen.l 31:Clellan 1 14ke full r carried ont,) ; , „) rice 'swamps of Carolina, , the cotton Beauregard wi i ll. And himrlf in the fields of Alabama _and the plains of 'acne situation that c i er W aiiis was Illin. , i Texas ! ! ) I• , 1.. 1 trhen he) was -forled ti )surrender.rat • j ) 1 I 1 4, ) Yorktown.) Indeed, it would uot he i .) ,Pt the I 1 t very strange shoOld • rebel cola , m i nder be compelled F oi surrender at. , } discretion i ,withont another hattle be i ) r. .) t, ing fought, - or he spilling of' another droP of blood. ) ' lit ' • - i ) I 'Viewed in thiS light, the; late eicpe dition of Gen. *tier to the coast of Notith Carolina,' and thii brilliantl,tie : ..kt...r, r. ft hrloiLti it ,I Mntior f hic rhn 84 . The Republicans of Lawronc , County, at their late cons put in nomination the :following ticket: President Judge, D. ;Ag,now; Associ ate Judge, Thomas Cunningham, semblv, J w. Blanchard;lSherifr, Jas. J. Cook; Cominissioner, John Wilsori;, Treasurer, E. :Irwin Agnow; Regis+ and Rec.order,!RObert, Boyd; Coroner., Th following gentlemen were ap- Imintetf Re'prnsentative, Confere,es: J. Ferguson, J. -7. Jamsdn, L: ii, Sain• 1 1Cotwithstanding the call inci ted all willing to unite in a vigorous prest*ution Of the war for' the main. tenance of the 'Government,- the Con stitution, and the, "Union of the States," to elect delegates for the pur pose of putting candidates in tiomina tion, the convention, represeniin.r o not, I - a•party but the loyal citizens of Law rence, Count yet• - the ,Courant con , tained a call for another ,Convention, which haring very little to rest npon, will Meet with slight favor. But little opPoSition is expected; to the belt "nommated. The Pair-. 'ho will be here' at the Fair? lt will be - a sight worth seeing! Come [ tothe Fair friends one' and all. iVe 1 exp - ea - to haVe a great time ! There i will be a fine aisplay of the military: I The different companies of the county : have been invited and are 'expecyted to be here. Come and see the soldiers . ! , '.. There will be an extra - display -of vegetables. 1 There 'will be a fine show • , of Come and see them! If You !want te see' your friends, come , to; the fair next .week. If you desire to, have a goed time generally-, come • 1 • r ..! 1 to ,the fair next week. Let every one 1 come and attend the fait next week. 1 Ilernon. ,Daniel Agnew has been ntiammously re-nominated for Presi dent'Judge, in each ' of the three coun tiest composing this ; Judicial District. This, is a worthy tribute to the ability 'and 'integrity of Judge Agnew. ,t(.We would call the attention of oqr readers to . the adyertisement of George R. White &Co., which appears, is oar paper to-day: Notxvihstanding the hard times, thisenterprising house his ;purchased a large stock of dress goods which will, we .have no doubt, be sold low enough; to satisfy the most economical. _ - tafC'onrt commenced on Monday tn • orning. The Grand Jury being em panneled and sWorn, Judge Agnew proceeded to charge them upon the law of treason. We shalPendeavor to la r y-;bis charge before our readers pro vided Judge Agnow consents to its put;lication! ill sgaloo.Thomns E. Cochran has boon nominated for Pr e sident Judge b~ the Reriublienn4 of York County. i , , • , - - . . g Brsftem i N. ,3 ' Una.' i ..- i .. The 1 to new ' f out th ,1 St te of North , air •a, - d Mops a- to of 7 . eirnift reefs whi I, is i'oletiltited: to , it 44„. tae t he., peo le' o the "Artl4 'very tmich I'••surpise." ; 1 I 1 11 ' . 4 1 . 1 ~. i i _ It is Uow ell tt.? ers ,i. ~,t at the pe i ple ' are 'far, frO ibeinf 84ished with t e present stet ,of circuMstan (4 slit, anding the uthe i rrn 'Confed.: erftcy, lnd that .thit IVnior4 , feeling in , all potions Atte. State is furitrong fui ever / At he. elciiou for- members 4 1 of f Congress, held i Aegast, si ft x inern-, hers were cirsen td, reresent the State in Congress,' of whom One has Made his way to Vra r shingtr city, and, brings ;the A ielpOlikg intelhgcAce' that the Governor) himitelf , is still itt heart a 'll)ioit man. • f iL 1 Itlreittly meltitudr of 'l!.orth Caro linians have demons r twill their loyal 1 1 I , i v -•. ty to he Government .by corning 'to Eatterap Ir&t to It ke the oath' of al .]. I H aw k i ns ' ll 11, • legunce. , Col. ilsenos word ` I U trili 7. -4 thii lib tc, by • tlo 1.:( inor l Ui:a - p : parent as Elif , Ibe' Gi;vernm i ent be: 1 niore` dtiveloped.• • , •-..-- ! , --- •or JrEt DAvis.tlie .tdiltory tatement§ in eath . of l lthe rebel leader tiled do*n into some t I, • o;:lttive confirmative:rm . of `hei' • I lafest, i diBpatehei; to tfill become n the: designs .c coine - inore an TnE • DFATE I various contr re and tothe have at last thing lid hiS deat EN] 1 tli New diipateh that "i)o: received ‘ death" a , who is co toi-res *I ~. , Po} ihitt the glining P further ti l l headgear th!o tight it In still it 1 , - is said 1 ress M. bohtl lota ' I giyeu in that a.di rebels h namo w to be D • --- - ' rk press state that the 3inl Lonisville affirming ositive; i i nformatien has been fl+ of Jefferson Davi 'zi re:all fi•om the same person. .. ere i•us. wor N . ) 11 q11 dt • t th - The }wl 1 / , ' 1 ent; of t11.3;' granitic says, belief ;in "Dhvis's death ,•is grew al jt NlTUshington. It' i i; Mate 1 that atgen.3lcClellan'st I• . • rter - the l Rebel President Is' to b dlO find buried. - s ip I fur l thel. confirmation of his i that a flag i of truce at- fort- 4:ire , 'bile 1 day ' last week,' the intelligence.. un willingly I ' t" ' reply to cross-questioning, tomug, stinir,lo4eil man among i the tad [fallen rhv • disease. His Ls wpthld." This is supposed iri4.l 1 ' •••-•14---L--.4,...—_____ • i le poelbmaition 'of Maj. Gen, s fr i ., „lociatno,,.._ ~ ~ Ited lellan, frbi L dding the desecration oftho Sabbath ,;byi the troops under his command, will behead with o Pro lind feelings of delight by thoutia.hds loyal citizens the'north, wbo has.e b'. - etti azixiouily expecting a!recognitio of the l d'emands of the Supreme Ithleri of the 'Universe, by our leaders. I ' 4 The proclarrartiop will be 'found in hill in another part of our paper to day. This' movement on the part of General . 31 411arishows that in him 1 we have, en tieally, the right man in the right pl4ce It will go far to strengthen ihe j conficlence already re- posed in'the ability of this gallant •and .noble yeungroffiterl. With such ;lead. Cr, l oar. inn ' can not be defeated.; 1 , -, (---...--- ---,- - ~' *ffs,..Wl) cal attention to the adv,ertise of 3f.r. 4amFh:oy,d in another column: .1.11 who h a ve I.thembcirses to sell should ls bring .them ii ifiirltkills, ,a,t, tile sign of the; Big Hhat, has just.l:-a in and ecleved H a fiue,lt of ats, daps, &. examine Calla his stock. i 1 II ,1 sir lion in 14e1d on were pi t th La the art-. )publican prima -jelec ce county -whics 1 was ult. 'about 1,800 votes re I 13IsI I B O n lAII I ete ri tts • t 4 'et?ere 1;w111 ed. . ilr• totiOn, 'JO. +tLawrbrio LP:4 I cRY , , l' i ' el l;' 'Faesectiv'nedta ti putry'rer in Ineniintitloni Assembly' in ,hirqdist otion waslua i nit Dill , " Chtraberlain {EI; . sn the fo owing 'res4ltiti,bn - -hi, unani :ously a;doOed:1 , i i i i s% i? . 1 Zed, IThat iu the vti ion s . energ -j of Abraham, tinch n, he et.s. ',- utive ( r the nntion., and rt e ?ivil la 4 .I.tilita , I departniei l t nil" er him' e', II have renewed 0 den and de u- I i i t ranee Of the.tEium h 'of tae Nat,i'rnal I cause and at a j er,iloufi ruome itj-of I t -l' ' el a our eu3 enee,,,a9 tei e . civil,u, Al , ' , u kllla t edistraetton and reachel i o.t i) i dfcmo-i,ic. eneiilies.inil u'i oyiil syln a- • . 1 , thise ,it beenmes the ; I trio tie. 4t } I' lof a 'ithfull'4;iltzenAO st • ngthen and ) ei con age byterogy Ipe - roil sue ifiee I .: /I i thoriel in adininist ati • truth ritv 1 etrug ling for thp m in ninee o Our ; 4 1 , General Governinen awl con'Stit t ati- I a lib Mies, irrespee web pa •tiea i it'-i 1 I f ren e 'or; lotsll rivalries fo we have 1 i 1 1; Ia co mOn.country t SA e---. gl flans . nio , ;to perheinate—ito afar hintltu- 1 t oneittO vindleate----a isici ed. rehhilion ' 1. ' t erteih out Ind'an Nnitlring;pesicO t'o i . • , 1 ', i eonter I. ' ! - ;i ' -I I • Indtime ' l l '' '' /I eked ,11 il ey of the late ! i, prOC natation of Go ..b,rein74 in. 'l 7 .ris-i Ii sOur in laying hold o4rait re , against !the Government - leonfileatien, oti thei property and nfte i nehisoinefit of. , 1 elav s meets . , so 'far asL ;Nye fear gelt,l! 1 eral approbation,lai nejeleas ry to . I . uirif. l ; . ; ; ish mason, and,.jus ifits by the rights.l Of tir—thni gt,,vin44 tee iOlo loyj t; . ;al citizens and Itieti'ngio t on enlnft; I tion to traitors. ) .1 1 , , J? zo/ced. That whilelt - i i tare trikingtat Oar emi r ' I acing the Capitlol, th c I and . l . c!ompr*" aS h, beirin r g alleg iance itop and-of proseutmg i p:ke is,denioralisingiti' ionde lv einbeklens I, train! - eon ntentineeinaetiou pro unging theisulnitinH i!esOired. Thatl in it of , rthe ' , JJ i names tif . AN'. Laivenee, lind s Wia...ll as a nion Rep'ublieip ,cleft 6.k to the Geilba havein one, already, t expOrienee and fidelity, er,a, r eknowledied ',eapi pit -lin vari . ousi pursint: -bilities of life, fitrniliar of hOth counties -for I tli wq t4tlref6t..) reconithe... it thisitiieetirig be pit - pef4ive papelp renee comitie4. Li BENJ. 'W J. 3V. JOIINTON,..e( I ! f i r' i AgricultUral. 1 ' I . I . 1 i - 1 . I ,EAV EO 0. 1.801. i i . . The Board f Mars Sept. of the Bea yen Co. ..147 (i etiltural l Society/ne't.at the l :Court 11 use to-aay. The Cont.- tnit;tee appointed too.epuir the track. reported that they ;had dime ,50, and 1 it ,was now in eseeile rti, • order. ready 1 for;tlie traini ix. Of - Eorses if any wish ed to enter h i ir thatlp irpose.± On rao-1 ti . o, the Seetmary INi - .ts instructed to 1 ieg v notice thitt thbsame !iirern4irnsl h r i etofor j' r e offered]Boquets tip .u 1 a opted for this Yeur r On tnotiOn,, the i p Odium as i pubibill A this I year for I Op' he rejeetect :at d the p&TinitiniS o '-last year he atl6il_ I i tt_thoir phteo. ' vi,it:h the additionl : I' the Votswoid i sheep at the !‘same r tes. AlsO, that 1 as i wal hcfbr.pa.;sel, hat no hor,Teq he } iillbwed to trot nullis four are entri- Id,i and which was'o tout . y :proniii. ion of tho printer'' ,_, , - . l ' 1 LT. C. '1 lISON,IPecs't. J. S. RUT.i.N, Se :7., ,-- • I . ' t I 1 • ..: ntnittec TraS ap-, he decora ti on of ;, . The following, qo • ii ; l ointod to alsist .141 "gissea Alna Lil 4 .1 - stephine POWer, R6llO, 31ariat ; uk Tienri .Matilda Lar'cal," E tHide Darraqh, 31:4; [Tall. Sarah Agilely Jenbio' Tho'ynilon Sarah Barelily, Eli Sa'rali BoVrts. I Alonzo Linton, tip Drinlap, ginis, B.;Pusey; Jds. tedlll J. Anderiiriti, CLirrel, J. R.! Harr:a l tei-, E. Allisrin, John 31.i?.et FaiT Grotind C . C A. P' . tharTheßepubtlei i q.l Kiunty ha e done i rid refleete4 credit y, i -i . .! the renonnnatap; Penny fer the S j i r:pnlarity Of sucli r .a l r r' : ' le indicitkin of 'llie i ood sense id . tholie l hilly rer,ree i ents. _i 1 1163 F-Tho ercer. Repubficl e l outity : mailo iintion, thit of Jr , or Pres dent 4udgo . t 1, 1 PACKET RiJNYINO. ~ t I arc rlnnlng from , -tle reguferhi m. 1 1 nal is It*ircd,l 1 .ii earred on throb ! , dual. : ' i i i , 1 ester 21 1 r.deumprron, Sept. 71.—The follow ing I::order has just I been prn - '',. - fi ' , if • kedi . ',, iii,' 1 i' , • 7 ) . 7 1 Hahn QILTABrEiti iumi or T,Ke. P0,T0546.--Mashritstos, ,Tos46.--Mashritstos, Bat- 0, 1801,$. -- Omen/. ' , Ordas,l:-IPo. 7ii The - ')[10,10r Genp.al t'ominaildinglielrealand -1 * quests that inititnreithere limy, be a M r ore perfect skeet: rpr the p art ' ..of his emu - mind. -4 iWirae - egliing 111 .- a ~ holy ctins.e, anddhouldletideavor to de serve tie, benign fa*or, of tbe Creator. 1 i Unless in ease ofattack by the ene [ my, or some °the extreme - military I neeessity, it is ' commended to 'corn- Mending officers that . work: shall' be 'suspended on the •Sabbath - that', no unnecetisary movement shah be made on that] duyli 0314 the ineu shalli as, f' r. its possible, tie ~permitted to Test, ii.om, their tabard . ; that they shall at ] tencV divine,SerViee, after the custom `1 ! ary Sunday Inerninglinspeetipe, and', Ithnt'eflicers and - men alike! use their, influence to insure the] , utmost deco-1 7,f rum 'and quiet on that day. ' The en eral ,Commanding regards this tle, idle form. Qne , ,day's (rest in.sev u is necessary for man and aniinals. ' ore t uin this, the ,observance of th e holi cay of the . God of' merey and. Of bat 4 Les is lour sacred fint, t '.' L 1 ' i 1 , I - '' Gro.B;McCirr, x. . ! il I i Major General Comniand. L i 7 abo: rd e en for jet; r ad E !brai eh IL , f[ , ,L . l FonTngss MoNT* o •Ell Sept.e 1 7.. —rotre,. §tririgharn'reinhed Old' Poir.t t.c-day - .. is flag ship lnts,,' not arrived. ' t ! J ThOliarridt L'acne • sailed, for :Nest/ i ork. I Also,' the Ounlier. City, in con; ; isect'nendo of neWsirdo ! ra'crOm theim Co cfeedere• The Geoiwe'Reabody, iirriC -0 last 1 night 1, frcntx -I Hatt gas, 7nlet,=, bringing _recent; intelligence! and. a. r umber o f fugitiveg elavefi) from • .thn oath of Tar river, : 1 _21C.; 'who II man- . god' to leseapel to thl ,Ttilet. . I ' • The fOrtitientione ~ Oeracok4 Filet have been abaPdoiled, s 'and pi obli those at A. - regon.l,nWt. Sonle-:fifty'rniles thifij yule ofl C. pa', liaatteras Inlet 't powerful steamerl, ,was a6en int:ide at the, fatter I , Place,i' when 'Abe PeztbOdv eiliflet up` t-ester- i deY.' " ! ~1 '' 'li, ' il Thre is no light t ape rcatt ras' i th e ..c.afederatitS ha ln % . -retuov, ~ thel .1 len4 I : No signs error ifleations, ' s ere to 131. seen .at .te;CaPel 1 l 1 511. It i supposed that the.Heces l io istl I will ake a stand si,. Fort 31a90 t l 4 ,a stron,, t _t castelltted place, guardnt the, 1 apprOach to TIT rbiugesl z frini North. Car Tina repottit,hat ith%lowr countiesl irj, pfl thi ' Stat, o.e ready to hoist a 1.7. rd n ;!.flag 1, whe •a4,3nred; of litipport. A) Iperf ec 1 "reimr Of terior7 oasts, 1 1:1 . 1 1 ..The State troops werel in part re ; turning fromVirri lin. ' 11 1 ' I i'l r oi3in arpts 1 ). soil Melt- i ...4 o of ~p 0,.., otlititi ! of 1 7lierntoctit exi i sting, :4 , ar, ncyland .dirct- 1 r , al?read , and 1 t lionte-;--ttas I 4, l' oit I rt.bel.. 1 c 11 esentation I _ 111 neltard ro, or . of Ilea viir, cal didatesi tor Ash bly: I*e iedl 14,islitt.itrc quo to the °tit city anti inteu:- and respons.. fo 14 citizens iirti- .lors, itiati d thdinlo til alt nc ry I - „I 1 .. RA2: r • £ 01C T e • , —; r ,' Y. 4 r e • . pt. 4 .-- The,Ser- Sed ate appointed licA4rslTihnston. .teed and Thorton 'Marshall, a corrunitteet Visit Western Ic.enthelcv, au& I inolinire I of the Fed . erat 4,..l,l_, , o,:fi.itorate.ntilits.- ry, anthorittesTby whose .;ilireet.iori'and, 1 for_,*hat reasons 01ey are occ , .upyinit certain l 'Coi 1 ' of our is;Oil.. , 1 " par . 11 '..-'I.IU United Statet fla g 7a , , , 5 . over I,a , r,)itol,l'io4l,l}Y'; Y„. , 11,. ; - ~., St a , e tlai i .t. ,Rllorred4o'lll'e. .ee p 1 Federal elatiollq. +, 1 - 1 1 mite . s !coinposed Of 27 UniOn, iStsi; und111: 1 S:)athern.ltig'nt4 ',F ,the thd ouse of 76 Unionists and :.:4SOlitl-- rillltiglits. I,' 11 - . , II . 1,. 6 . ratmo l rtr.t.' . MO .. Sept. 7.- I Genero 'M 'Culloch IA •4)oi at •ted to be3lotti, l it V t ernon ot ga liziti,,..s , fet. ...i bold ancrtle:s j)ertite effort I ort,hwartl.;- 'll . l l Cro lute I 1), t P ' '.l I d It t uns various rumors aou rice . tuns having taken rort Scott, defea'ted Col.- .Ilontgonicry, 1 and captured 1 , till his ,1 [ - stores, arias,,&c:', and Ititzen bearlV all hi l s coniiiiand..lliimself ant , ',n , g the rest; as prisoneri4; !het the 1 ruinors need contarntatiopl i . I I I' - (;07,.: 7 Jackson, 'iv,itli. his boil,: 'guard arrived here to-4.11iy, j hat his "furtlie:r 1 illOvernent are naknown. ' 1 ---- ---- ----, --- ' h - CAIRO, Ejept. 7. 7 l —Gens l . i [Pilinw and ' Poll: a Polre.a.t. tiOluinbas. lCv , Nilth .i3ee r en tlifinsand Itehi2ls, Jolk. Th l oinpson 1 -:.f; in ;li , soui:i 'directly Opp'4'te. with; - . 1 , I ~ 1 ; tf)e' hajtilitte of the liebel '. Orees.-- 7 1 Eight hunflredFe,vieral trOops left here 4 t‘).alay, toii•eillfore Paducah, iitid an- 1, other reiiiinent l folloWS intinediate-1 r, = pr I , hed j e wee, lugs, I, in the re: • :141(1 ILtivi E:Pre-et NM ~.__ - • , ' ' . 1 (' -1 ' ' 1)1 1 LoulsviLLE.lSept: 7. 7 -_,on , quera e anxiety exiislon lUccount of flte occu pation of Ilii•k i rrnm andPzil - il itah• by the; opposing ,' ti has beep increased by the *.bsence of•pews fraUt that - quartet. to:day4 • I , • ' ll_t ' in Ada Linton. n Pairner,;Lytha Louisa Darra,ol), en DunlhP, l i.:{er-' . i le Ledlie,Malirgie 4manda ..Ignety, farNi , Andei:nem, ia be i h . ..11 , 0 r,etsir,;', itit Darragh, rn. CJ. S. 11,,0n .. 6. W. 1 , J. Q. zNnder:•ion. , I. Hall, Jatiles .I.'l , -)V m. ,Veallis- 1 Ramsey E . I ! i 1 s Tuenda3r it: n), lliitu'i iil ''' 1 keteoctr, l if r rn I' m i H ----- ' 1 1 ii• ' I i me ofAllegh4 a 41emselv_ea l linnOi• upon their connty of the lio n : John :ate Senate , The ti i ,man le fairora. . i intelliglenee and i -hoin Int so faith- II 1 i .re;:iriTl c Rev. r.11.1C: Fletcher, gave us, , last eve king' ill'PP l lint lecture l ,n the Ireligien; Custoinsikind peppl4 of. Brazil. ' Seldom/ have: 'We'l relished t anything ` more ti'Lan tliciin.:ture he hid licforei htp. , audien:cc (41 that ex huberant; gar (.1011 of the t ropies Laden with itstclinke variety of fruits rid flolvemliteefuing,-, I With . )erpetuallhars.-e ,- --,t ; for' t'lie liand i."' o' mitt). Surely- [that gairdj'n must be - , I.] c warden oil l thc. world andlifits peo plc had the ••pptelTrise which. moves Ithis Yankee . mitiitni; imaginatlien coultt .not set a botin'd it.O: the :results they would produe: tliere. i , : liks tleietatit, to _this compriso l ii the Reverend , gentle, 412 an Stated that the hest Iteniedies ern- 063-0 therejfer the I.iscaseSti:o which I they are subject, are i nivented and sup ; plied' to thent by our own well - known . conntryman,l Dr. J: C. lAyeri l ief 'Lo‘[:' I . ell; Mass., alidi that not the. people o ly bit the 'il i rte4hood and thecoart fl the Emperor dOWn, have eoM I Stant r coarse in siccness to the Renledies. df ' this widely e c lebrateci4.merian Chetad () ist.- 7 --[Ledg r, ,Boston. ; I I:- • 31,AltRTE ---On . ingest Rev' A A. Cuniihigharit,'Pro , MARTIN, otiV i i l hin g tori, r:. , Pa. [Pi:ill .Ii'FAnDEN;of Beave . I li ConvelOion pf but a single 4941 I ,- ,n. steirt On the same evening, by‘ _ JouN l 3l . 3.l.lcrixEi. and AA:4 311.401vAN; both —of N to- I The Canal Pack- IBriishtchi to Ne'w heAtreabh the nd Ibus4ness can 'H .. thiehannel, fas k I I . Mn. ' 11, „ Pn Spte'intipr 3d, b3i dial r? P Lidle.y s Ilottl,.'in Brieige lo ti A. EAKIN, and ' 3iiss R crtAßDsm:both ale Boavfil Sc. ey s t ottl,.'in 0 ti A.. EAKIN, a ( --- tenth cli I 1 lifolble la i ' t 1- 1• 1 r ': "The following letter waeyritten 1- to Genf Butler, of the army, in ,reply; tl ~ i It note : askiNg him to Gbvernorio 1 i trastaithufette : . _, i. \ /Iva. Steam PriOtie Airaida .. Off C 44 21,,attenris AtivOr t ... 4 -18.):74 1 'have :re ceived your note, as .well; stq! thotie of many ~othera 1 , of. my tru Srietida_irillissaeinisegk. maim, in .t.,1 about politico . ~.a , 6 .. . . 0p..n.0n a politic i q cations, an some kindly, suggestieg l iny narne',as # candidate for .governor j at the ensuing eleCtiou. , -X reply to ': Y°W- aii rein"' iientit.g them all, because Our „..intima r py will permit more ifrankness.tliab would , seetri meet. towArde 'those los cloaelf connected. ', 1 4s hateV stated., .' baye Publiely roPeat ti linnielleft all Politi ' - oftbe term.] behind knowtie Politics in ai represented by the best to preserve the Store the , Country in. -peace is desirable to ; More so than in the liftlbia'friende and ki't 4uty. to hi S cOuntryt Erl But hot desir be parehased upon' a °gm tion of the atithi l ;al 'Government over ritory which ever on no condition wha this, would I i rconsen ing a' disintegration Until the (supremacy Meta is , for ever .estit simply a declaration of seetioeS; ,I , Were the Souther I'day aekindwl edge in t II fai th, twd months ' w llOre .cauis of War 1' dent not only 1 to j maul a renewal ot two mouths have p ten years at least, h lie'Ve not lbeen,comii ; err, men i iin the. Sjl • th c ‘ been 1 ,rpet— i ,0u14hr.,, • nation,oil, ,are ''dres'sofgrievances, suspension of diploi But We have boril Ihteause [there was"; arbitrament of whi init. 'then', and it sr' ini of: our people t Tberofore this.,war . for. the`, purpose o if those. who _hare upon tlimselves Lbl I , trationi o incident, it will mil: r c 3 r f' tho frul 'l,wind ' elides th'9l Cities. i _ ,1, . I . on the matter 0.. ne nominattou— I cannOt consent tl at My name shall [ be used' •by any WI Li.- While on same l , thing .4 as yon are aware, Ido not agree ' with tlhe principles itp l on which both '''.the Stn i te and the Nati mal Adnittiii-' trationg were inalgura l ted, yet Wei are / a long way past that., 11The Re can patty. having ;won a Politica tory, bOth in the State and iti,t tion, is entitled o the patriot deavoy of evetz nan to giveit irk!..."s:',“:t'artrzo r it should, does, take the leaf in official po:lt it f Andnoir there sleft nothing for, us to eon end agstni , save any torrup-! Lion, inethei nies-cr impropriety of Ad t in . ini c stratim . •Wllich , l doubt not kN - Oilid Tin) no , lorsign,la `1;it,h...4., u , to pl at on4.h be lc:buked by Republic.' nsi, RA i 4 - , s well A DeMocrath.; But as far as re Et i , , CI 3E - I4E)- - .. stes , . gard , 4 l th. - . 4 p i rsvit;,rl 1, of adinini•-t, .at ion in the State,' I Ibelie i ve Got...n Irc‘vs fur the Goverynnont II 1 v ill ; has elide t i ned f aithfitlly, zetticly ' ,-„ / - t A r T 1,. ," 7 ati'd eilleien ly to put our Co tanon- ' i ''' f 4 ' ' ..." 6." ' 1 .1 di wealth on tie sic of the natioii, Old ' i' l 2;ida , , oept. Lan, ( Li ,/ i in ti c , to sustain the Union. I, theilelore, , .JA if i.„..; 11. ,f 4 for one, would of desire to ~co -al -------------- - Clt:LII-Xp3 in the © ecutive. altho i ue., li I' I Notice: to Teachers. ; ,‘.- L . , clpubti not. the eoplb, will clt , mand ' 'piloPos• .., w ' il L.' i br•• I et ,,, ‘ , 4 ", . . n ehmigies N in some f the minor otlices.i ' Ij ' el " 3 el rlied)'" ''"''''' l '' ' I di not say th^t I AVollia %.11t0 for Ti. tt,e 14 dt3 lo lizt hr 1 , ‘,1 f . t i' l'iv. ouhlie ...,, .0 to bn, 1 li at -. , w. bu were I at Gov. Andre licroo I np , r . / „.,„, r , ~/ T 2,,. 'T Would not vote agningt him. Lit it bo 1 n .ont 1.) , i,,if. it .3 :- f. l 't e uto., a.. I I understood that Nti thew, distinecaon of' , 122 , 4: tlf-teitt 1 , in-, 1010) :,. “I. d 1 party, and without raising patty iq. 1 J'ilit.o.4.eo 4 , 9 1 .',..,•k, k .6 0.. , ti 1 it i Sllei. all men h 4 10V0 the Vitiou are ''''. l `, f ea llll ` ..: j"‘"`" will '''' e a ''' Y' l * f , " I I. determined to stand by it and the. / „ ri , i ' e : r n ", l l ,"; ° l ;,,l l 4. "' le . 1 1 1 1 ', I /Lr i f ,, 1,. / . 4 ' l '. l. the country until I this rebellion shall , Free.knu, ...,..p 0, 'tit' ' - 8..,„:':',. be, qtielled. and 'hen wo 4nay herdaf- 1 , ' - '. tor di'vidc, R 4 we Please upon the raj- 1111 Wit' -fi A Dll Q nor differences f administration of,[lllljou 11 4 limp a Gut eminent. I A 1 1 ._ ___ , 1 ........... ____ ..:... ....... 1 " 'ro I you, my dea friend.l need urge; V=P—`*. WV OOP' CIL 14-1-613., } lio inbtification,fb • this course.' You rl - 00 - rrr‘r - r -,-- m . T . r _ uo ~...1 1._ ....,' ~,./. will SpprAciatel it for vdtt aro aware I` 4 -.... 4 --'- - 4 - 1 •-•Jm""" ••••• -L-A-g%---m :-.•tr , -- 7 of thp Sacrifice both of feeiin and iiNVITE the nt•eitio n of then- sus." ...els, x i 1 positton, I macio a year ago, in the; I mid the 119 le genet-illy. to the r ) ' earnest-endeavo ,tb save then untry fi H1A,M,1 . , STIOCk from this calamit -,I which I then part- I , I ly 'foesaw, and a ting in the beSt light; t i ' '" ' 1 Vac onbeavore to prevent. lA i ld 1 [FOREIGN & DO 111 TIC' 101 , am I ready to m to a like sacrifice GOODS A0MI: S, ti el , EtOty I to repel tha i Which I then 801101 t, , Whist.' is now in store, and ready for itim ni• to arcrt. 1 need [to thank you and I . o n tPatbbur g , Au g . 2.,,, O. OthdES of my friends for ibis, among —l7'.--- ' many othbr kindT! l esses you have shOwn , EIMA.VMI?, ~,. , nit. it BENI. F. BUTLER. 1 I NI t" MIN 03 y - ,IN I) I V,,,TI'TC,TTL , , 1 i -4 t l'., k ; 4 la ' A: i i AN' Tin 'C I J' A w-- - .t 4 E Li FLA 11, t CQt/FTTED.-- 0 i 1 I have already noticed the nr ost, of; R ev. R . T . 1] r,' A. M., rin• i i ' Rev. J. 3Li Green, Chaplain f the l ion I h - B • m 1 Mrs. A. S. Taylor Gove ess. irt eglent Pennsylvania lle-! ' 1 4 FIRST CI, VSS SCIIOOI. FORT f , ..: I.D. se "is Wry s,' at asbingtpn, on a ch. rge of ' A bettion of eon'- isa it ;re ,k 1 Are at ebezzeling from the mails i f the t , glTen in the Primer; anti' Frepai a ' De. .1 • , I I ‘ ' pnrtments. regiinent, which_lpassed throw h his 1 refA i t i eremxp,efleilit:z „ Rt uiti „,, nnd.F i.l ~,,,; bands. -He baS space been acquitted of the charge, :`' Ina letterrto the 3ter-r - rpm.. 60 to 1••8 00 u.eluding- • Tuition f At 3" noels - La. cer', bispateh he kiwi : . I Vines- itl ' ~, After the 10th regiment ha No efforts spnred In make the sein•el Itrattl 7 paid by therstate of - Pennitylv of the confidence of its pair... Ls. I I J It "Send for A Catalogue. suppose there passed throng Next Termmin eminences TUESDAY, A ,, GtidT hands over two Itltousand doll 27th. 1861. aug 2l friends at home s , yet it was fou on strict., examination, by Col. mont, that not one cent had been Neither could there, be - any one that had lcist money sent- theit home.: The preeeentiea did no nate it; neither wore there an plaints from till r egiment." 1 . I !'.lJ. 3tL nci Jlirut , , ~ I N . CY1 1 10633 - - EIBBSOIIS sea break" notified tit ipsepired to 1 lebasp , Bantle • ' 'I It 1 ' ' ''l . amount new At, a fr an egotva anta issue, Burin the present week. aft the I htter wI not 14 itoeilied la pa p003 3 / 1 1 03 letter, l , t from this; as ri I ?4st Office i I_ ' 1 .4. ANDERSON, Bea er, sep .f ,1 [ - . , 1 e same, kis iKtami f : &Wt. Me ) , at • titer, Kr. 'aum • count.y. I • i I • Examinations for teachers- wi l held at the different' times and pl' as hereinafter specifiedl ;,'lnduitry, Monday, Sept. 2, , atli Bridgewater, Sept. 8, at 10; a: ni . New Brighton, Sept...4,nt'9, , a.'i ...VIA BrigEton, Sept. 6 7 ,,t, 9, a.. ' Baden:Sept. 6, at 9;a ; m. liookstown, Sept . 9, ' nt 10, a, n' in, -Ohio tp, at Fairview, - Sept: - it '9, - a m. , ; ' . . I- -- Brighton tp, at Eakin's seheol ht i , Sept. 11,.a t 9,_a. m. - ~i-f:louth Beaveitp, - at - Court's se ouse, Se pt.l2,'st9, - a. in. _ i 1 ' , Darlington tp, at Douthitt's's . honso, Sept. 18, at 9, ii. - . -- m: ' 1 ;._ -.,.' - '- Chipn tp , at M'S.iri e r 1 , , I' you, ; and as X house, S e pt.. 1 4, at '9, a. in. Dfi.„ l , di when I -left! and .T. te utc achrs o e f Big lQicazn Beaver tp. On a party senscj please attend. I O, and I now I Pollisici tp, at Wallace.achool h. 1y; sense, save a s i.S pt; 16,1 at 1. p. in. - - , • q 4 uestion-0w } 'North} Sewiekly' tp, at . Warn! union and 're-Ischool houLe„Sept.'l7. at 9 a. nt.l its integrity .±, Franklin tpitt Furnace sehotil li , lt, and to none • Sept. 18; at .10 a.. m. , Direttorj oldLer - who : It!s i tesehera of Marion toverisilip iis home to tiPit l ig I please attend. ), i 11 1 l t i t . 'Now Spoickl:Mp,'at Vogg,‘ hie, it is ; not? to , I house, Sept. 19, at 9. - e. tn. ' 7 term save rec-, I Moon t,p, at Davis 5.,:h00, r 'icy oftheFeder, : Sept. 20, at 9 a. zn .. . , , ; { ~ very iiicf of ter- i B'secoontp. at bmlth's school I onged to it. Up Sep t. _ 21, at 9.". tn. 1 ' Ter, other ' than iNew,Seottsville, Sept. 23, at 11 to peace j i inrolp ilndePendenee tp, at Rsrdc, , l f itlic•tr . ,6ion, orebool house, Sept. 24. at 9 a. inl i Of i the govern- ;Hanover tp, at. Milifn. school llshed, would beiS6yt 25, at 10 a. in. of , pei•pettial wail Applicants will please - furnihli . 1 ; - , iselves with paper and pencils. 1 1 Confecleray to-I Touchers exam t i. should be . exa ti. e fulne.ss of pond presenceOf Directors to whfin t Ad not ships' b i o-' annli. fir aohools. They wi;i t ,1 ~ „ . 1- ~ - --t 6 . ~ . , I Cilta . , arise, sufti-; to rcznember th i s pr,o, - ,1 , v). of ,i styy Intt. to de- ! ' T. c' - .. CAROTHERS, Co. '...1 ;the conflict. Si,' I , __ ____. _. . _ _ -:--, :ssed in the $25 i . : EItIPLOYAthN f ! vhielt ..ontra,.„‘Oe .11! . t _l3 - E.,NTS WANTED ttectupon Not•th- i .-,,.„ „. 11 , ~.,4,f , .0 . ., sr-, . . t ,- ~ ili . ssitielt Il'al • ;. , 1 i . . - '' ' -:- ..' io. P 1 4 l i, - __, r, ...%, ell t . spciws. to neti‘4 Aqt.oth, 01 ,4. 3 . a t ip v,, , ct.)rn.1,4.10%. Pnrtiettlut . , -tuAce dofi s , l e d iii, F o., Erto r Scwiias, %lziFi,iim Ointrikat= l / it, .it t,effianu.. under plain of a ge;L;'‘l 'lg'- 13 .-'•` 11 i 14,2 .01 1k9. 1 natie re l ati o ns _ r 11--_______,_ ______ .______ ielthese Obtra'eiv4lE3(3l. FAT MI., 1. no , l ttibutint to lie ! , , .- 1 eh we could {lb- ' CEO . 0 itiii r rE p. 1 ... , , • , , • • , , , s. against the,ge l ni i -,., ' . lb V ) appeal to a:rrn i •--;-1 No. 2.5 i, FIFTH s a lt must go on, Inot ' r.subju g ation—.bUt :- xnt-t e ,-li zo - tx rrs-,, -1 ; , p - en on 11,1, 11 :4)%1 :oinineneea,it brine : ; w: 11 - • ) I fie condition a5ll an , s tcplefoirr 12Eh, .I'VI I bettinntler lairs- - 'and comb! , test• Tel :r iti or sowing jtlie' , WiES.:i Goobs: l Etre no other Pol 1 ;i . • • ; ." 1 " - '1 whiell 6111: . ' tit g, be ' 1 i i L '' : • ' rll , N0n..1 Ih3 must tittrtztise ri- - tcmeri Awl `s • r • The Public Generally.to Giv an Early Call. ME it. , J. i boon aniti' I h toy zrs to ad' Op- ' ; ;aii C 7 AL. X> M 34, It". foand 116011 t origfi COM- r 1-tHE FALL 1 TE114 . 0 . F THIS- INSTIIT. rluisi WILL Opkl% ON f. tf Tuesday, the 27th August, 1861 air-For fusilier iiiinrmation Sena, tor 'circa- .1 ar. Ang2l S. S. MERCER, -PritiCipal sj WO I I I I.CM. LL persons .knowiug t i tt4tose' lees ihclebisa ."1 to the untlemigned will p,lesse and - settle by the .20th of September, as iitir that time thtir umlauts will . 4e left , iu• tit et ea °Meer fer'eolleetiou. l ,l 1 • ' • {WU O. STEY.SIO3g • Voebester, Aug. 134,.111: I a t I: act of the r the old er which moot of LEI rktlerits of the 5e41.1.11 TIOS Stuck h ey heem eekered with mote ~ ers WM oaLA tis WS aro V4ILT Itich. Sierptieg of Pall Goods,. would ri.pvetrut,- . Invite uurleuit '`'' 11TT10i~T IiORSILS - IVAN TI:,) liJ ni , 1 he : cell El 3 Ipp( 1121 I e. 7 , T hr rto EE 1 ~le9 , ,ockt I Cra , li lin =' ISM p. ml i i rut: hi.ils IVEI m ' l x+ 11 6 We give 0% ASik,S; 61 ) , 11• ET,' ;., i, s- NI r lu , ri NO 111 /1811