i RTT TRY ln ELS sler of what 12, anil 13 rea- | Exalting the Negrd. Hi acgomp' ished fae that 1f the | Ee he dom of 4 hallow-box, be interfered swab | de Tucgueviile, in hig celebrated work on f 10 the Nort) weston sts ede Ness! o «© A es, or if the fice Tass Acad to a free eleation i. ther futeprupted there, wal fall, As i shehony rom above, and lee earth £1. | {rom the four eins of the Ihwoc acy of Aweiica, in speaking ot crues, made this remark: Wherever thie whites and Lincks hove lived together in the sane State, history has opened but two neeounts kelween them, vin: Wher the whites hy reason of their iutdlectunl super- The character of the Aioltion: mrably drawn in the folowing langlinge Wherever Abolition: { feokold in the North, s sown the sed division am-.ng Pr nd of heaven th as converted ele into po- wr vi vy ” Doe csi will by i Elaze of armed 82-4 inriiv were s ; fuarhs 0 $ a alre evered the | e ” we om i ; iorisy, were strouger than the blacks, they tile greariziions | FaY. By yours Tal soppr gepeech {reduced them to slavery, and when, by rea- dq be ikem the 55, you have forced You hinge to on of their vast numercial superiori ser than the whites, tue hacks vox 4 murdered the whites, There is no other Liistorial account between the two ! § blacks been mon do action ans tend or words. he North West wich the kind of men [ who took Fort Donelson for you, against 21s Ll PA 3 of the Sou’? them what can avail your weep races, Thege remarks must, of conrsa he ap- LE B1nH/e OF Tn | { i Wide-Awakes ” iranstormed into ©U plied in a general sense, for thore are sever- 1 was proclaimed to i on 1.0 i vt , = | Leaguers 17 Lal decrees of slavery, ihe exsenc al! hee Driday Horning, J nongst men.’ jong , tal decrees of slavery, ihe essence of all = ; [4] te will be perceived. 3 i Three years ago wo labored le prevent i; ton of ane person to the wili | I TT TE PA SHO NT : ' ior i nn apvi t YC A TIS ST _ a. | the elation, of Linenln, saying that i he of apathor, for the ine, is his master. 1 there woald be a civir war considered preposterous, We cnd 10 the mad Paritad beearive if : when the henelit of the aliso {were elected guhjee fen is Master, and it : tthongh in appearance Siavery is i wholly for the [may only be gel od | but in Nitin : ‘ord and Ge was foam our post i ni appi iriee tn nit ar Ils be thar Bir! yn endell itil Ps. var patrons will favor Gx ow wuinal policy that rales Lineoln, sed, sud at onee, in thn North t i not only the eoreals that New York r. lies on | txchan 268 | provisions when there are master and to for the | be absolute! ¥ the asus smot dl RAC f ng from it to the its record in mast solemn o n, * ome i | Natl Warcusas kh to make the larger part of her the she has! lease with childien who (need for her own consampiion, and whieh | their parcnfz and teachers wholly for their | she expects 10 draw from the West, will be | own good. {cut off as unexpectly as Scuthern traffic as interrupted aficr Lmeeoln’s election. WF Toes our it of the subj ied personas is the BOWS Pe IVR with Farope, hut these Ruow i by osal pod would entuciy Gif The negro who artived in {Lis from his mative Africa was no better country And vob this than a 3 be of value.” | he stayed, We will allay it. the Sonth the negro continued to be call- oe he stort thickens and grows nearer.— fof hild, and he me a slave for Lis own { dl slow-moveing. but paramount mass 1 benefit as well as for the benelit of his mas- Tei of the people are in the moment of yet in: | eor, JI we subicet to the white man wer a‘e deliberation. Let freedom of speech i mn tv, and 0 artial observation is 0 " t | treatm ci the press, and fice and liwful Lo shawn {hat Lis happiness and well- Hari-Luit widiess is | clections, be guaranteed, and the stor may | being were must promoted complete, 1a threw ing np fortifs | If Nese ve E Trip beim g Tiny = wnt { the gro y mad further interfered with, the question is pat {ed a slave; in the Northern Sates he soyecpyated at Soeun, Menit { cn that (he editor of the Pre sharp and elenr to every man. to become a! gag vemancinated.” but it was utterly Hamilton, which places Zo 7 : cls 2 5 = } i : ) Hanglt 1 om ty characterized the Aboliti we or to erm and fight for Lis ioherited jmpossible, for him to cst N any np tte ened 10 resist any sifaek we : ; Vro J ! 5 Ing £1 ited | 2 i the present day 10, in his own lange i ils { claim to equality wih the white man.— 1 > 1} ) > . ‘ 7 . on them hs jo enemy {used at that time, are “mfatuated men, who | It behooves the moneyed men of New phe wag exclubid fram ull secial rela York to look to this, Da they hope to mike something more out of this wickel war 72 — We tell them that they may lose in at all {poy corvien to his white This they possess. It they do not join 08 11 ia~ | hus heen his condition up to this moment, { sisting on oll the rights of freemen, they | 44 we have seen no effort on his part to thinness may be denied in a coarse and! have no guarantee for the security of their | change it. w. rds of m- 1 sswmilitary necessity’ ean de! source they i prive us of the right of publishing our destroy our Union in the miserable free the nevross of the We cutertain great hope that the | will do winch | rood to “the fing.” Their | tionship with the Caueasian, and was only knoxn a3 a servan’, or as performing in. would { hope Nouth.”? of setting pin ny 58, $10- wa cditer of the Firil employer. 2: aes far: to series nd ton of these exiracts Jotituin 8 the fins pili follow 4 in il Conn ti cause and the tol 8 ing arguape { CAV aN then x tell in Berks the nm strioiony 1, under {property Ye instruction, without that self-respect | cengry way. and with as any but, coming fron the The negro, without 1m, without veCHive 2 : of the do, they mast be received by the Jacobins | per, or can consign us to Fort Latiyatte 4 | which arises from the conciousness of his 1 reiters + detmoctaite principles hs aid | + : “8 ow Correr: [reiterating the democratic principles handed | worth is now entering upon a new stage, — portraiture down to us for generations on thie soil-—if | 114 jg made a soldier, he is called ; | 10 orga wh' ehiz : : upon to Congye his once <1 papers 1 Olio and 1llinols cus be suppiess- [end the free institutions of the coratry to If ho Are. i ed, and Vallandigham, "by an unheard of] wyiop hic ancestors were (ranspericd as } “ ris ; = i 3 Y ere f mel in a oo amy, be ex:ded by the by Lincoln, slaves, aud beds suddenly to le inspired nd the Beomed i : i Lo. i . Jhon: 1g a Y Lave . Ti \ Lot Federal Admin | (he millionanes of New York huve peasor Wh a sense of honor to which he t ae lnltony. Thid Bag honda Yh ar 3 ; 13 dr'fiing without rudder, and | to fon This Leena ¥ War {OV 1g been 8 stranger. His enthusiasm to fi'l the snon visit sity,” N fH + ! may 13, nor whither driven, We can well be- | 2! ; . iihem, not only to appropriate their that the unzainly tle : : y i : to put up their rea} esate, ! ¢ -0f Linesln > . | : arty at anc! Certainly were sacred than personal [og Puritan it is far cMEitsry nee nder, fled by the whites, ay ve Whacks likerty is to be! he is armed to deliver hinfeiln x Bank= | yon pass. It knows neither whore 1 oul ¢ wid should be coftors of the esrmorants uid he pt ana vacant ¢ 1088 OF 0 ageounte, bat The Constitution. which to hin 1s a sen the law which he only trained him. the Uni he never eared for, it now entrusted to , and a earcer of glurg opened fo is foe it is a or jotte prov letter, | ; Land other { property is not w itself ow that sunicu:d 4 4 fal pesce, here at tne oni howl naturally d.zale his mite! ca- sirate by a ue . : : a0 Danvedic me ; b y and his inexperienced mind, Ue 1s wi peace with the t the last hope of the esuut isin > tell wm ven is who ave | hig fiddity and bravery, whose c¢ Le all thev have hith vio I King ps the war, that their gain { trashed, and on whom he used to wait in sweet things will { pay now ready to prinel; at submission, aie r failure in t! | im by the hand on the universal tof Liberty, Equality, and Pruternity. Is is a delusion, oris it reality ? 1 is the deeepiions is terrlble, hut fit , wa may as well look to the ¢ 5 at il it te not stayed t ration, we will sce w delusion, is reality ig to the and resignin vir ml pit E | ; : w gh law-atiling Democrats, | Ve | quences. amr ut cruts loathe aad detest them, but! PHE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. | Ihe negro isto be armed, he is to Le form- t he vditor of the Prec. dhoaever, who eet our own magnanimous prinei- | a | ed into regiments of infantry, civalry, ang! it Gaile ! Ses f Ro 1 Cte FAT Tris} | . } : t then tod npiesis tn the tem d never ; ise to deal w Ne than | Foom letters reecived from Has ! artillery, and he is to bo bistructed in the hn a ved i ¢. Bat, Wis ihe! fupths intense frtenush Hing nee of war, which! henceforth to prac” is A iti is not the nraper . mve deals with us at, this the science ar, which ti cefortt te { Abolitionism is not tne proper per ef tw bs 3 UIC he deliberation of dhe Demoria: | iH ! > B Leottire oF faction of 'uritan growth ave in which is to assemble 40 | tree under the gnardansiip of waite offers, thread a eintion, erawned that oity with As far as this new plaa has been acted upon "un To bring it near §omtetance, tanya i a . i antivsslastin Nu be . ate tite he nge. suppose we tell hi] Tn oF a oy s ii (it has, as we are assured from Abolition ps : * . | orats, hie vention wall undoubtedly be | a; rep them too utterly ever toi fTat® fhe Ion WL Npeoumesl BC { sources, already proved a complete succes: tet s the largest that ever toet in Peupsvivama. J The b 0 tt 21 1 5 . wurselves to the thought of ta Wo are rejoiced also, wo learn th felting | The bravery of the 21 Louisiana {1 3 «8 the to his own lV of harmony prevails ver belore (qual «and teziment hag become the theme of praise in tou mangs be not ean | : s : il os seenstt | Wi io of this Lincoln AC. | that a determination eXists to ac only for ; prose nnd in poetry. and we are told tha * vd od ol of 1s un. | the weifare and suceess of the Demoviatis | jg example will fire others td d Re ih a | couse. Vadividual preferences must wll give |) We. Bat il fos mill te a | neived fvars, huve Lead instructed to disarm [vay *o the common good, and the nomina- | ar va or, i 1b there Tesuies stll another : it of | the Demear in the Gieat North West | tion of candida es inust be sceared who will | gnestion. Those who are killed are dispes Lane | Prov cards are going round, | command the support and coifidence of the | el of, they ne ther trouble the state-wen or deus | at night gener ly, taking away from Dem. j citi piriy. E is absolately neces "| the politieal economist, bat what shall be } i Sly hy vin op to secure a Demoe rimuph Tn Qotober iar Fl thie SHEVIS ine oes horoas ® AT prche their firearms. They do th xt. Whe Jacohins will make a desperate we with the surnving negro heroes 1 ! oo wider (he warrawt of the d at the polls. They will leave ne | they, after their capacity and their heroism Wat da here Aitielwofile | have been acknowledged, be conient to re main the life-long infertors of the whites ? Will they, after having saved the canniry, he means Nt io defi fe at their opponents. The contest will he, perhaps, the severest that ever tuok place in Pennsyivani ie dread i of losing the power whi wiclding tion, of the peo wteral Cons vs, that “he ceep and’ bear arms, ail not Le iu- roan his nother, Us ai i act as gl i wicked Federal Administra {for the Ar own advantage se them io willing to return to their former occupation 1 fe wont itic ips friends of slaves,” are | bring hor power A resources to bear | of Loot-blacks and barsers 7 Will they not srant of political | upon suggic, Hueiee, the stern necessi- | rather ask to bs ma de officers aud comuian- : > = + - of or while taking to their |W latory conn i ders of the regiments whose fame they have ee on the part of the re softhe BD they nic seeking | graov. the fice | Inu 1 ‘hain, | estatlished with (ier blood 2 Ang if all the | flus things which are told of them are trae, sie 10 : what rizht have their tellow-citizons of Cuar- Lo ae: 1 eaciun descent to exclude, them from a pars asing- | dint} n nnsjon | beipated inthe rewards of bravery and zood to Sh the yoke «f slavery on » this course upon our {ii : actuteted by an earnest d the suceess of our cause. end we shall labor us that the fate of the pronote complish t} Iv, We believe 4 wes of men int and ficre nye Lut two ef Sig Woe ale ' on tha c + resiutance to Fhe laws freemen and slaves. tril etn Ged” i customs of former ¢ dudine it. Look to | hangs, in a great degree upon the vesuli of | conduct? The ecouclasion is inevitable. . + 3 T + Lop Winle wo autarly saademn ! the chronicles of thew Anglo Sax on anees- | the next election in this Commonwealth, | The nearo must be promoted. | Inbued with this belief, we have not permite ted varsedves to be led away by any person. | al pr ferences, the attainment 2 which mighu | in any manner, place in jeopardy the suz- | cess of cur paity. tis with aie we re- | motion, and admission to the Caueaean so- cord that this feeling has ig da chars ciety he bas helped 0 save. acter and importance in the Sate which | must make self felt for gond among the ! Bastes Basnslreniy eticom ini te hom | : with graceful condeseeution and the ladies of Bat he will riot be satistied with military Living fought and bled | ! tors, and sce how a frecuan became a slave. «The unhappy mau laid on the ground his i it and his lance, the symbo's of the free. tovk up the bill end the goad, the im- on his { teachings of the ed tor of the Press in which osererd usurpiiions a promotion only. laws To asSeTis r eh wrongs © ous 1 oonse ript ie Li i sred dnx-gs Lhe wonld le ik Vie ot Fight) we wat be permitied to ap- 0 plemerits of slavery, and, falling prove, m the iia? of & number | knees. placed his head in token of submis- st hiauieyy { { sion under the bands of Lis master. tated that tbe wration | © And those cowardly and incapable things was directa? priged- —ddneoln, Seward Stan'on, have jmasgmned vst the Order of Know Nothings, | that this flere fighting American race aain- faa bouquet prepared | ed to baty even iu its excesses, will bow that time, beneath the such ex and quicly “symbols of the free it the Constitution of the Ia arantec to them to tl s in the «ams address, delegates to tte Convention. We shall, therefore, look with earnest hope to the | other cities, inspired by the New England action of that body ard await with confi- iden, cannot but follow the example. Why dence the movement of those who are en- shou d not & negro army, such 831 we gic promised, some three hundeed thovge: trusted with the high and ioporgant daty of deliberating fur the welfare of the party strong, pioduce au Othello (perliups not I quite so black) fortunate enough to flad in woe gi ie, down their heads trembling | and the country, exe I ea oo lay i 0. I. Smith, of Maine, being -the a boi? with “arbitrary arre if he | d | asserted the right of free speech, said 10 a | vublic speech : P pans of {hese creatures, the ground the . demona, who will love him for the danger he has past; he loving her tht ghe? eh Lo Keep and bea, benefits the j are subjected to}: for has coun ry, he will also claim social pro- | | the regions of upper tendom a pentle Dos as Armistice. People are talking ahoat the protatilities | of “pence fifty thousaed citizens assemble iu aweesd convenidon, in the chivi city of the | nation and demand mored =Mr. Wool is sent fur by the Pres Bebe io Mr. Si is sent fur by the Emperor Wve in Bartle THIGH of an armistice | cold commences tumbling — Ocean LL channd - Mr. Wood. TWhat does this mean g hasty (0 reason, Bit, when you ere Mr. Wood, the man who avows operly that he e ried to Mr, Lineoln in December. 1862, Api fo peace und compromise from the ‘h- when vou gee the wan who has nee aca the I os gi: rejecting these terms. pre- vented from testifying to it (befo ¢ the Conrt Marial that tried Vallandigham) by ordars {from the President—when you see hin sent ! for by the President —when it is known that | I the Tarver asted him. What reason he had to suppose that the South was yet willing to compromise ¢ —when he was not arrested and seat South like Valandigham--why, it means —Something ! i When you see 50,0630 peaple ascembled in Mass Convention, peaceably dnd orderly, demanding “pence,”’-—when yon see the Seeretary of State ai the Astor House, with- tn pistol shot of this mecting, holding I terviews with isc tue orator, Mr Wood, - when you see this, it means —-something, W hen you see 10 000 people of E.gland cmbled in grand mass meciing, peaceably i | Ie " re- ment intervecion—when you sce the | ition in Parlinment—when von acknowledge that intervention is vo longer —something. ey of of the rottén portion of the Democer man who Fovd not Geign to notice Mr. Wood. if he did not represent a formidable organization—when you ses hrm cull upon Mr, Wood. 1t means—something, « When you hear people—&io.al™ peopla — talk cowplacentlv atont the probalnlities of an armistice -when yon see gold tumh- hng after defeat in ev theatre of war—{ harlestm-—Frediek Vicksburg, and Port Hudson —when yon see this. it weans-—gomerhing, Now we have gaid all these thinrs mean something. What do they mean? These are the reasons for the faith that is 10 us: 1. That the Administration at last sees that its war 7 poting,” as a measure of re- INF returning wave of popular ent 14 Shing agalast it. hit Ia opean intervention can no fonger he : oided if war 1s Ts tin. 4. Ghat the l28t chinee to prevent an alli- | ance n the Sonth and an Ea on tess hostile to the No { hostilities—San arn ile chance, th ot Cus i on of I, b iy any Nice tortune of wat there is notl tg arndstice military of i} will be the of ad miited thar Job : 5 ry and Ki ey can uty than the ved his BARNT mecntrate their forres Federcls — the whole en: a doubt. lids since Gen 3 the captare of Vicksburg wi If one may judre of the : past. when Johnston and ilirhy Sw th ad- | he former alone, cither the { LW consequently Port fara ? larly wiit ! Pode eral armies side of him G dliier retire ander cover of tie pn boa d. The admi iste: ¢ with al snother and a nore formidable Oooseripuon is a greater turer to selves than to the people —-the arbitrary tary satraps hasc cre- hostility © and Jealousy agzinse the nniitary pomere tLe defection of dae indicating the feel Congress in Deverber—al} Fave iceron thom greater than are generally imagined. All these thmrzs show the desperate straits to which this a: rogant faction, which hag controlled the destinies of the pation | for two years p is reduced. Fven the BEgroes, the ouly friends it was thought ‘lo would not fajter and fail them, ave to be coerced as well as the South—as well as the Republizans-—as well as the D 'moecrais of the North, All are coerced j alike, Atl are drafted into the army, and amy oO i | 1 {or Lede Po i teries of their masters. 1:2 short, the Administraiion hag, through | its own blunders, and not by any inherent weakness in the eapse of “the Union, bro: whit the notion to the varge of ruin, Complications slrond. caused by the it 1] plieity of Seward; diseftection at home, caused by the arburary acis of the Secretary of War, and bis erozy Generals; and de- fonts ment of flocers sound on the “negro ques- tien,” insteud of possessing ability to meet such veterans as Lee, Beauregard, Ih, | Longstreet, Bragg and Johnston, All com- | bine to compel an effort on the part of the | 4dministration to coucniate the popular clamor for “peace and eompromse.”” This fort must be made soon, or England and The ladies of | France will place it beyond the power of the Federal Government to do it voluntarily, | We therefore believe, most firmly, that ne. gobiationy ars now being made in tv ashing- | ton to that end, and a few monihs will Le- hold us again at “Puace,” When that shall take the plece of the pomp, pride and eir- j cumstance of war, we will have no fe roof ral of this sectional fratriendal strife. Zucaing Journal, i ———— rd PB ws IC™ Aleiter was recently rrecived at! i the Post offize in Cleveland, directed — 1 tn, that we ol wi ad pice “T . ~ : 4 : ol luge oY . , ah ih) «To the big butcher at Cleveland and he yallls heels Ee wh “for theprotection of themselves and of the Ld sire here and now. to say that if | ied them. The negro, with his enperioe pt he '8 : % ; ! ’ an your Provost Marshal shall atiempt, either an 1h hich figl 1a Lig wart on his nose,” The clerks.in alate, : : | Ste an ir r » } : ? at . \ = : here or in any gihier similar assemblage, to I Flyangasn ishing qu ie i 'h2 office knew the man, but were siraid to ade- jo Every revolver you take from tiese peo- | exercise a power of thai rash nnd extraor. | ding teeth and neiis, may justly exciaim vith | | reseat it A lights! ple, is replaced by a rifle and bayonet. — | dinary character, he may be assured thai he | the classiepoct. None but the Lrave, none | : . i ! et eee ren ere will find in every commission that he cep's to do such an act, his own death- warrant, and his ready passport also to merited grave. bet tha Lyave, nove but the brave the far. ~ Te Age. a a un you steal from (hem, is ulations uuskets, with ! You think you bave | Every old shot good for a ¢ ws sake: geicive | ving set | | amnunition Lo mal i 1 | a theophy when you have seized a rvifle— he ia mts 3>= The foll g item we clip from the | swowill flud, a iF 1 had dropped down | [[77Gen. Fiz Joba Porter, under advice Philadelphia Age. We leave it to our | clouds, or if the had of his counsel, will soon present his yepiy readers to judge of the coriectness of tle: earth ised | fo ex Sveretary lolt’s statement upon which | report; king good the loss | the President’s tinal action, cashiering Gen, d to fet it forth, a w fur y take | . | ating Lowitz r, ma reme drought for a week or two > De of the rida! Porter, was based. Past, has compleiely parched the mountain | s ewrche of i ee — Forinic and n letter from P Valle i 1, fp 1" “row = : y B1 ym Penns Valley says all lant the Liu Woyoa will met Bud 77 A Cario letter says that General Mc. | that ani vmense conflagration is vow ! stance oi | them! Bun Sere Wd you will not destroy Sony { thems, Exloust yoor Lui narrow tof nt} 3 su will be arer the mark , to the nie brats, and Fs stitution. What} hs i nut by pitical forcast, mg on what 1s know as «Seven Mountain resulung in great destraetion of property and intercapbing travel. The Bellefrntaine Qlerindiis Leen put under arrest for diso- bedience of orders, and General Washburn has been ordered to Vicksburg, to take com wand of his divisgivu. « i" 1a daily trips A and Lewistown Raijiond is unable to perform ' tls connie? ~ » { ay 077" The co'ten mills of Woodioeket i Tibode Zsland, are reducing their lours of Yator. Several of them have commenced to La'f time, and it is presumed that the others will adopt a similar course, (>>The call for a Democratic State Con- vention, at Montpelier, Vt., on ths 25th day of June next, is addressed to “all citizens i who see in the restoration of (he contiol of the General Government to the Democratic party the only hope of a restoration of the Union, of peace, and of hberiy and law in s are forced by bayonets upagaiast : in the field, eased by tho appoint- | —ant 81mistice 15 11a i it torn ne gi onger ee comes from Aibany to Now York and sends | Governor. = thing, says the man who is tu lazy or to a r the writ of habeas carpus 1 orderly demanding from their Govern. ; presenfative, Me. Roebucle, movin gfor recog. sec Mr. ! son fcave London for Paris, ead ! company with Mr. Slidell immediately cali] upon the Emperor—-when you see the coi- respondents of the Adminis ration papers politicians, who have been enjoying p When you sce Dean Richmond, theleader ¢schirged, New Yoik, who wonld adopt any plat form the dnue that ca ers to the passions of the hour--a caused quite a fattening y quarter of the occupy them shou! ; a! unless they render + born niggers.” | i hundred thousand dollar appropria Huzza foc the B zckeye Sate. VALLANDIGIAN NOMINATLD FOR GOVERNOR or Ono. nvention of Ohio on Thursday last avd ated. by Accla Hou, ©. Vailas fur Governor anid =. fon. rege. Bo Pugh, for Lreutenant Resolntions were adopted protesting patust the President's Eaanecipation Pro + elamation — condemning the bi-hn-a "of martial law in the i 3 ates where war does not exist, and the suspension of - denouncing the zham nnd de avoiicg the an: 1 banishment of Mr. Valiands manding lis restoration —and © freedom of specch and of the press, the rizht of trial by jury. A commin of tweaty was ap ne ted to wait on the President of the Uniced 8S aes and demand he return of Mr. Vall: ls hve. J he Convention was the largest and most enthusiastic ever assembled in Ohio. Its cstimnated that 50. G00 people were in at- tendanee, Ex Senator Pugh made a boll and «le quent speceh, denoune nrite une stitutional arrest of Mr Vallandigham, 1} mock trial and despotic Pamshwent, He exeerated Burnsile’s order Now 38, and sain bie would rather dic a freeman than live a slave. Speeches wore a'so made by ion !' 8 8. Cox, Ex Governor Medary and others, ! ell; bitterly denouncing Burnside and lus Crile No interference by the military occarred. many of the soldier8 taking part in the proceedings and endorsing the resolutions. et eee A N:w Icrepresstible Conflict. ——ee There is a very earnest and decided move. ment on foot in Philadelphia to have the ES in the Custom-UHouse, Post offices and other a doubt. when you see these things, itmeans | Feders] quarters, to yiclddhem to the re | turned soldiers, who have been honorab y and espe aaliy o those w un | have but who are able to pe The movemer among the been we sunded, g of the of! ve heen t tho-e were , aud abl-odied Repub io enjoying the spoils of offi WHO NOW 8 ¢ id is fair play — cffices a wearon, filhige op (he rgnments thal ing, This ball was put in mati aro al a meeting “of Lonora sehdiors, on which occasion said | vGo as men, sud demand Gl the sp of those in au- : thority that jou get vonething to do. You want to w ork and yon shail wit mand thai | i those politicions in offive shall be turacd ont | to give place to yourself. Famer speaking | here for party. Firs isa question in wh i party has nothing to do. The soldi i wounds are an honor to’ them, Therelore it thie sentiments of cvery heart in this {to-night be, we want work in ths places of politicians.” {I'he poiiticiang in effice, when the fuirn 58 and justice of the de to!d of nd. say war might el nnge mater div, sa that Grant, i they © an't see il, They may fue alle Binks and Eoscerans could overs the ; * : Southwest and disperse “ta Gort lerate | ——— ty crmyes, it would delay the cousin 37 Prentice ays: ** Soma of lition editors think that they cannot be! slavish « i the sdministration. They she a em ent, GP me = Ios alleged that the Ittinois Logisiature, Yates, was intended to aud did defes thie x and woundel soldiers. 1s final srge of {hat bill was pending ta the § when it dissalved, i | | nz of the nex: | s for | : i ! i | CARTES DE NEw ADVERTISE) HE Ie PHILADELPHLA, Who Lins had thirty-fve years constant practi cau be consulted at the CONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE On the E(GHTH DAY OF JULY, AUGUST, AND SEPTEMEBLL. le cures all diseases that : FLESH IS HEIR TO.” A STETHE ISCOPLC EXAMINATION Of the Lungs FRE. je121y = v. LEVINGSTON, M. FURNITURE WARE ROWS North eldo of the Diamond. BELLEFORTE, PA. _WHZRE BUREAUS, SOFAS, LOURGES. HAT RACKS, WHAT NOTS, EXTENSION TABLES, STANDS. CHAIRS STOOLS, . &e, & Of ake deo ipticn, quality and prise, for «ile CHEATER than ut any other etublibtodt uf the kind in Cen’ ral Pounsyh ania. June 1st 1863 —1y. NI XRY NARRIS Lo Clupmad } pas! House | CRATER ERATE | NOT A RUM DRINK! "A HIGHLY CONCERTRATFD VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC, THAT WILL RELIVE THE AFF LICTED AND ARISTE isordered liver. nds of our eitiz a and Liver Di astion, apply 2, 9 : Hoollamd’s German Bi {ors Wirt. CURR LV ry Lr ASE OF Chronic or Nervons | isons: Srshe Kid Leys, oe nz froma : ll Slomuch OBSERVE 7 Ee Fol LOWING SY ML TOMS Resulting from Disorder. of the I) Conetit ation, Tiward Piles, Fulness to the head. deidiiy of the tom, wh, Hearthurn. Disgust far Food, a ness or in the Stomaeh, Sour Eructatic 0s, Flattering at the Pit of the Stomach, of the tf sad, Hurried and D Gwin or Boot nt or the el com CHM ram tho card. By ually nn | up aud th : THESE ARE : ALCOHOLIC. BETEDL OE mA. s have iousands of Leite foae slLe ya, Lawyers and Citi- ; is ay ot have A fn r any 4 24 may thus benefit of others. re readily in regard to Hoof. prevared by Dp eauss 1 r i i is + the fland’s Geri wo is wos prejudio 3k £ > thy 1mpres- flu that ro ware chictly. an aleohnlic in I am iudelited to friond Robert sh Esq, for the removad of this prejudice by tests, und for en agomut to try thew when it and long continued debility bottles of ° “those bitrers, at tha evident relic Hy and ment months betor and Bad Fr despuired of ve. erelore thuvk God and my f >of thew. . June 22,1864, J NEWTON EKOWN GF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER wie, ISE ASKS In yoangor Azed Mie or Are gpsedity removed nad the patient r 2atoral ta health. i DELICATE CIHLDRREN, | Those suffering fiom Maras 8. wosling away, on Sp bots weo enpod such cases will 0, ga ishing when ene with i Ii LITERARY MEN SEUDINTS. Aud thoss working hard wi ith th - i always keep a bottle of Hoofland them ws they will find muah b to boty mind aud boly, iuvigoru V1 15 NOT A LIQUOR STIM And leaves no prostrai rine ATTENT( N, Sa Li D M08 FRIENDS ali the ast ULANT, pRpers. I that nigat bo saved rieriving thankfal crags in the neay and i1asp tals, t 1 hy the use of fv avho live hoon | these Bittoare, sent to ¢ BEWARE i | {See thac the Signature of su. M. Jack- 07 is on the wrapner on each Doitle. Paes per B tila 75 cents, Cadre £1 0 zn for §4 00. 4 is! J MAY i spre: Mannfie ory, TREE. Prinripal offfee and NO. 631 ARCH JONES & EVANS, MN. Jackson & Co Prop etor: :, (Sucee.sars to C. =k FOR BATFE I= FOR BALE by town im tho T