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T LAW: OLCARIPIELD, Will visit 1801110enieerprafessionidly when ape 'dry retained in ounneation filth resident cowl, OR VIM COII4E, ATTOSNEYS.AT LAW. .1/00C Nwer,Plre'• IVIII iirsotlio in tbo iercril 'cooks of Centre vad Clbithniotintlee. eutiusted to Sea tore *HI be phompiii etbeiged to". DR. vrisciAirE, DENTIST. D. l Wingate Dentist, office in the Ma- Wahl Dan. At home, except perhaps the first Alto 'weeks of,es..!.h month. MIRKY T. SVITZER. ATTOXINEY AT LAW Elatairr's Omen, o BlLLErortic PA. be to4selteetki-Itiglieb or German. _ C. T. ,ALEXAZWILE, ORIVAN & ALEXANDER. ATTORNEra AT LAW. iiELLErO7;;,ir Ofike -- Eobui No. 4,0 p itairs,Rexnelde's Icon rrent,direetly opposite the IVittehtette °Moo, on, Main street. HILL B. MITCHELL, , I'ILYSICLAN A SURUEON. EIKLLKYOYrTr, PENN . A. Will attend to prefetsionil calls as heretetb, He respecti eller% hts.servicou to has frien nal the publiA Office sit - hlg residence un Ali, ,Icheny street. A. O. il i vns i r, - Al TOV.KEY AT LA* AE t, LE rosTs, Will practice in the severe, Courts or Centro ndd Clinton Counties.- All legal Innonees' en trn+ted'to his coritirM reMie prultiptetkottion. - bifieer-On the Norte-ifes} corner 'or the Di %bowl. DR. Z.:W. TIIOMAS, PIIYMCIAN AND S um? toN piatx‘..t. • - -agerrfAls-senicen_to jtie frleofl4 ten 3 the public. °Mee on Mitt street, soppollte the Nati.n.nl Hotel. Refers to DIV. J. M. M,..Coy, S. Thompson, T. C.•Thoreaa. • BANIIING IiOUME .--(11 , - , IYM. F. REYNOLDS & CO fIIELLZFOYTE, Milstek firyksime t4se alisputxtml.— .Eollicilem , *lois end proeceilipremph6 temit. Lel Interest paid en Sperm' &Tows. Ex change In the liaikern cams constantly 4n band for Isle. .Peposits received, MI-CELLANEOUS J EWELRY ESTABpISIIMENT 0; 'W. TATTOT; Proprieter. lholng paw-llama the extentdroJewelry PM tablielitilent of W, J. Stain. and lercelv it...rese ed the Stock, the Prenrietnr will keep constant ly on hanCa splendid assortment of AMERICAN WATCHES, PATENT I,EVET. ENol.l.zil LEVER. CTLENDAR ESCAPEXENT WA TC H E ¢ WATCH CHAINS OF A TA KINDS, VIOLIN BOWS, BOLD AND SILVER relataLes, firECTAQLES, /sal &a., La. _.• Ishkik will be Bold cheaper than at any other establishment in Central Pennsylvania. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired, and all work warranted. Jan. 20, Littkly. l IIIPORTANT TO ALL • —SINCE rag FIR.X—, W. W. NoCLELLAI;ID has moored hie larks and aplandld etoek of • 11.111ADT-11Qli'DE CZOMEMING, 11 - ENVY FURNISHING GOODS, to MI ARMORY Buftmo, on the noith .lmtkotoomnr, of the. Dumont), where he will be barguy to ion hie old friends and enatooletK Hle atoekiiindipitided In part of .0.f0,10 CIAISMIHRES, , • ,1704 , 4 W", nozziwas '444ls4lwriirines, HATS AND OAPS, 141 1 4 4 11 114 inlet article worn by well-droned rttleaten. "CLOTOTWO'IIUDEVO ORDER op the ohortA#LtilMpon the moot ohle - total. alto' „ itoarantood: Give 20,180447. -4 11 .01. PT! ' .C."ol:g 4 Wr i fl; l 9l4 o. , ptalrxiffigg i' .-- Itittibli.' , I - ►' ^ Woad mogieelifdUf inform the peoples of Bele , " 3 ' _' Nidtt month side, Pgisiskr 4 * ,l ". ' foskte end vseinity, that he bak'opified • new The Buiscsiditv i r m est ai lVi„ ,fter . , 9 . mod .C.1.4' 4, * 4kr• k ; '71 , 06 1 0. s itell, al 1 • ~ „Rig d OOMPIATE BAKERY, AnOnig ~._ ..,• :r ~....n., -. ,r. • 411, ~ .if. , b,„ ..; - , 'Jo' , e;, ,, Y.. CI :sawk - idtx . ...,.., . v i utpz27,41:708,-,,..,:i ~, in ths old Tempersixreikemti p.sall'ur street . . , re. , - t.l ,' . Aim* he will loserien ti, b's h•ild eithinds embresigg 41,140s1wAtyles of best •MAW '' - ' "• . ' *if' ''''''' ' ' - ' —boitghtorsirciotri,"•,the lake adeimeelivalgal,' JJ . 1111A1:1, • , '''' , ''',".'' NOW, end vin , fke14". 4444, P0, ',... 1. ' " ‘ POTrND-Cot,Or i * . Velvets, Arum* 'Three-rays, xngtsins solo ' ..; ''' '" Valeta"' tbstinif•—with • large ` ch of _:_; - 111100:141P GliT'fiUtCPA t lclth OIL i aCCITIII3, DILUGGETB,II;LATTfIe C *ls '' ' ' ' 4 4161 do. ita .: .;•• • • 1 ..„ ^o i ... , ,Ar..l pti1.,...././ . ... ~•,4 k .1 P140914'151,9 are 4046:0410INVINriql$9 4. :- -.*- : - • .4".• ,-, . : f. C 1 .41t4 mom an . ..gemination of titsksvii goods olds& he will reara n rop,o4., Bb4 : r . reepps to poking: *sir seloottqpik a t & each •to •71 . 1 1 11,J i ~ • t , y i a; 1-. ... . f t -.- N, ~ 4,, _ pi a . itittriarai, .', - ---4 ,- .$ -,,,5-_, -, e, .„ , JOB. BtAOYWOO, ban aways pi pintoosPk• liimirvili: ; 6l-3cofts. a* AICU Igt. PbW!- just srisaLgiteg need them. . Hi Mil!:M=ll==l VoL-90 f MISCI:i;LANEOI7P- RALTI,LIBTENt StelkAND READ! Y. TRAT roxitin' .PftERARVE TODR.HBALTII, • ' 'eAys'Yovi - atcli# -AND `WYE HAPPY AND. CONTRisIIED, !MOULD' Pl:4ollAili* Yottit Tato:one AT THE WHOLESALE !YIN A.Y.D LIQUOR 'STORE, 01 111811?r 4 ITRERT 00 0 4 OPP ' Ottit! .tho old Teinpetiinde Hotel. Aaiii4Bang .1143 nit. &CC Notwithstanding the enormous taxis impo.: sed upon 11l artielon in his line df business, he still condones to eel ithe purest. articles at the very lowesellintes: 'Every ditoription of, FORIIIIIN A DOMRBTIO'LIQIII3RB. wholesale anitritall, at the %west oath prieria, which ore warranted to be the best qualities se, cording to their respective prime. Uhl stook col:lslets impart of OLD ETC MIONONGAILIILA, 1111811, • COHN, NECTAR, and others whieloies, at fron 321 cents to $2,00 per gallon,. Also, ALL KINDS OF linANslllll3, Iraqi Meta., to $B,OO per gallon. Utilland Gins ••• • 250 • • 'nom PORT, MARIAM, CHERRY, BLACKBERRY sad othir wintbe best articles— at as Des i•mablo Wai.akrob biped io thd City. '— CIIAMPAGN4, „RIAICRItnny, oiNOER, AND CARAWAY 'IRAN-DIU, PURR JAMACA AND NEW ENGLAND RUM CORDIALS OF ALL KINDS, all o which will be warranted to be as represen. ted, end mold at priees exceedingly lose. All the lirytiorb offered for sale at this entilalim htornt hare been purchased at the United States t'aetom noose, and consequently must be pore and grud.• - r^ P' Phymielans and others are respectfully rettuestdd to give his liquors a:trial.•-•.get.. ha. fhe only article of run PORT WINE .TillblelN TO*N. May. 28,1882. tf. f THE WONDER OF THE k(ti! FVFILY nowt ts.rosiiin'tf, Al' THE PURENESS AND CHEAPNESS 01 TIIII;,ARTICLKIS APAR) AT • reiarr a writaragli WHOLESA LE WINE AND - t,,r - Q (FOR STOEE. BISHOP arßlir, 1164.1.8P9NTE PL., - The• proprietor' of this establishment take pleasure-111'10f than ttheye-have constantly nu Mood a supply of cloici foreign and domestic itquort., such 113 Old Arretar, Old. Rye, Abin.o.ownlo, And Irish Whiskey, Ciwnac, Bta:berry, Cherry,, Ginger, .And common..,l3ratulies; Are, Cherry, And I,iw'n Witmer., Scotch. - • And Holland, Gin; New England RUM, • Jamaca Rum. CORDIALS Pelthrrnent, Anniseedand one. The attention of practicing physicians I: call od to our stock of PURE LIQUORS, . suitable fir marital purposes, lit; . ttles jags and Mullions constantly un bad. - We have, O.NL.Y PURE NECTAR WHISKEY in Town. ,All liquor' were bought when liquors were low, and wo sell them aotiordingly. All liqoora are warranted to give satisfac tion: . -- thmittient that we-eart please culltomars ..wo_ respectfully solicit a share of radio patronage Liguori will be sold by the quart, barrel or tierce. ire have a large lot of ISOTTIMIIi LIQUORS of !be nowt grades on land." April 15t,1663. FASHIONS' BIIPORIUM: MAITrATAIIet. W: W. MONTGOMERY, Prop., Use receiveda large In% oleo of CLO THS. CASSLBLE RS. VESTINGS, eta., ate.,— Which will be msnufactured Ilo,the • .LATE& sTYLES, and In a manner that cannettairto — pfwe - mitts , factory. A large assortment of GENTS' YURNISEIiNG CIS OHS, ,Condathig of • Collars, Neck The, 'Suspenders, Hosiery, . • • Hankerchrefir, eta., Exactly isltuoo pia 19e tke ,allty Wr' Wended for stlale•TiieDE. • ' • His shelves present a greater variety . of plain end fanoy-gbada than can be found elsewhere in iCentral Penesyltlthlia. - .••I ' Xalland selithate Neetgariieltp Isibe UMW that ein Make Oldtliturhfthe flisliit&lntrbag aild - Cheap • All ihat " • Say th 4 he really nariVbebest. . , „,Ontarilith '11371y EIS EMI • ELLEF'OI4E 04'.; kiiitDAY t .,AIAV ,r - ', 18641, METER THE WAR—WHAT THEN ? There beeo the Ilrildest. Crithosiavm among tho, people. or a bertnin 'portion of them, over, the recent news from the army of the rototese. Admitting thee' the news via all true, what is therein it to rojoiceat I This is the question which few cult them seivelt,e end• width the mob could not sm . slyer if, they were asked ,to give oft reason Tor teoir mid harsh's. One unthihkitlg fellow in it crowd raises, a shout, and the whole congregation 'Cob° trim; without real- Jy w)oki ,roYatot6COMleltial have tor exultation.— • , Let' us'. probe the flatter a little. hop .pOse the Confederate armies are defe decisively everywhere; that the rebel:Ptak down their arms unconditionally; and flint pence, so far an active hostilities ere coil eerned, is once more restored. W hat then? Will we be where, we were before strife began} Will the' chi Union and the old Constitution be re-established ? These are problente.witeso solution must follow Amine diately on the close of jha conilictin the field, and which promise to be a sottrce . of more serious social and politica! disquiewo ude s. mild term, then even the war itself, If Grant overcomes Lee, whit will tie notion have gained! A cessation of b nod stied, perhaps, but what beyond? Tnenpmy we bare cannot be dittbantitut farm great While if ewer, If the Teeple in the rebel lions Btates are to be treated as a conquered potpie, inadmissable to equal poi ttical 't . it. _recur- to be held perpetua ly .in subjugation. n i 7 army suust%he maintained for such a "pur pose,, the enormolm own of l,t must go on iron year to year. Besides. o what, value, practically, would a reunion with the peo ple of the South be , to the people of the :forth, if that union is to bo !Imply an cu forced cop,usoticin of communities between whom the very nature of their aseocintion must breed mutual hatred and repulsion? Surely all the itlllllo3o expense of the war in blued and treasure would be poorly re paid by an alliance that must cost millions' of dollars annually Co sustain it,' while it could bo proditonve of no possible social happiness and prosperity, and no national strength.. We throw out these suggestions only ittview of the probable effort of the radical element of thaAdmialstrat ion patty to regard the icceded Stateartie 'totally no. nihilated bylho war, and to deal' with the, territory and its inlinbitnuts recording to, the barbarian Taw of etniquest. "On-ouch conditions there mulld he no peace, no un ion, - no ,relhtratte s of any kind with the Southern people-That would be worth hal -1 'auger preserving„ttuch less struggling.for at our armies have striven, 11:1 the last time years. - But leaving our of view for the present all .411.9 . .cidatiotia to rtint two ms thg C~or- ninmeof ray make - With do Setlherti-Peo pie, should they be effectually subjugated, het us inquire whit wo of the loyal States will have to boast of if the political views and principles of the radical anti-slavery no" of-thistacolon shall controlthe Goy ernment and alter it fundamentally to suit theumelvest This is a much more intpor tent question than that which merely effects the future status of the rebel States. When the war ends, obeli we be restore,' to th e civil liberties wo cujoyed before the present Administration took them away en the pre tome of milder) necoasity t. _Shall get beak again, to their original strength and completeness, the privilege of the - wit, of habeas corpus, the right of trial. by jury, , the right of every citizen to bo Secure to hie house and person and .property against illegal searches and seizaties, the right of n t from imprisonment, 'except after due nviction of crime by a compe tent tribunal, and all the other great and vital prerogatives of the citizen of a free Commontreelth? The war may put tin end to the Rebellion. But when the tear close., will the people, of the loyal Slates be re lieved fr, - ,ni a mtluta y derpo:Gm That is the question. which we are concerned about, Much more even than we are concerned about the doubtful fortunes of the present struggle between the forces of Grant awl Lee. [twill be very well to maintain (he ofing," if we-thatl thereby secure all .t h at the flog once represented: ft will ho well to crushl -theßovithern conspiracy - against_ the atts-1 crouton, if after the crumbing, the dovern ment,• as instituted by our Revolutionary fathers, remains to us intact. But if it simuld torn out, through the blind enthu allude of tile people, that we have may put down one rebellion against the Constitution al liberty , ' of the people, to enthrone tit pei, petual rule over us another set of ',wirers to the• Const.tution, who have taken away' all cow legal rights and liberties, in order to secure them to the negro, we bitty well ask what we shall have gained by the war when ,ht is ended,. and what reason we have to about bananas to Mr. 1 Lincoln. Befoul, re throw tip our bats for a mili tary victims, and male our throats sore with insanebewlings fur it, let us see whet the Timor:y:Bo called, really means. What is it in fact. Whether it is not a victory, after I all, ever ,eorsdris, over our Own end rfgAtit vitt free and soSerognty, instead of tylumph of' superior, 1311111b0T8 pn mir Side , over a Pimple, really struggling for all that t 111141%. Orldter which woh,suppotie we, hive i been and tire yet expending our. and;' our meths? ion of this question should determine whoUter we of the,ltlorth.l. who have thus htr aided the war against - 1 - rebellion. ahead rajolee dt the• nevus of Lee's defeat or deplore It. • The choice, niter all, le between free government - and despot ism. 'nutlet cent know Where wecitlll be..=Paira.'S'inktay ifirctuv. Watt Por.,- , :itttbe cooly/ Of sin /61e'lit tiele, a J.puittrille''PaPer sop : "The Abo litionists repose greatly over the yhttory JOAO ikon by them in New listopshitia— They got. a majority, ofrwbottifour tbgpe rciplllo4 hetster,y , well, for polity or eCtifee , Abelitionlite‘de re itlt vitterat . tsgeostrestsbetween of ihoeowitioststaltStinklasessendett,' • Id that view" et (be eltiribek ItraptblT. for Whit`editsetire *An p more 01 Ottlii4 list v Wow; r he 41 4 * •filittipsh ire are treaters, tad It (urns t the amine waiq theAstpt of .the States.thst vote this year ..whacluiliatCwe to hope for t •Yre-tikee litioeidle theimistellissr &tote leireillteepete. i; • if Neal Me Ml4O . r mAlliFthitr , lOW 46, kiln . Jade f boitam ' preimiarAwAnh. Edia M S i ; A, i ne, , • . 91 . „ 1 11001 / 11460 OP. ?dila ilnna Pickens, the daughter of Curl reenter I;lbvernor; never Consented to Imlay the city. • Despite the representations of. Senate! Beauregerd, the relighted, bra 4 ving the shells and Greek gee, • tending the - w - otindild and ebeerlng all with her prhsenee. Among the wounded otheertrunder bered tninisterhig care, was Ma. Andrew Rochel le, a decendent of one of the • noblest, Re- guenot families of this oily. - This young men was full of the lr eliest .gratllude (01 his nurse ; gratitude geve birth to . a •thore tender 'pentiment tale suit was listened to, Governor Plekene give his . co .sent, and the marring° woe filed for Saturday the 284, of Aprit Lieut. de Rochelle wee on - ably. at Fort Sumter in the marning,'ind 'it was deter mined Gust the ceremony should take pinee, at thiresideuee of Gen. Robham, is the evening id 7 o'clock. A t the mement when the Episcopal clergy 111411 was making they bride if trbe watfreedy, a shell fdl upon the roe!' of the building, penetrated to the room where the cempaey were snoembled' burst lint" Lieut. de Rochelle wee the first to spbak. "Antra," he cried, "I will die icon, too, i T -twaultivhava you. die 'my wife- nitre Is yet time to unite us." The Columbue (Ohio) Criais of the 25th ult.. says: -It is folly to'diegutse any lon ger the unwelcome feet that the wheat crop of the entire wee( is a fcislure. Thouttendit of acres of wheat sown land ore being ploughed up to plant in morn. It is the opinion of coma of our best judges that there will be very OW*, tt anynwro wheat gathered than there kwesc'eown bun fall." Thth to certainly a mostclisootiraging state ment to receive at the.present time, when the prices of every article of coneumption are too: hg upwerthr - St - srialemmg a rare: Oats ind apples will also prove short crops. The damage of the past winter to , the wheat crop in ilte Central and Northern States, has been very serious. In western Pennsylvania, we learn from farmers in Allegheny, Washington, Westmoreland. Armstrong and Beaver and adjoining cowl tiesi thavfill exposed fields aro badly win t& killej3, and many of' therp will be plowed up! There will probably be not more Atari half a crop. In Indiana the wheat fields look bad, and in aomei..eases the crop will not be yrortjt harvesting,. There wit , ' probably bo•balf A map. A. correaroudeot of. a Louieville, Ky., , paperjratit-fleiningtent iwthaithate, ender ; date of the 9th:inat., says : " I "I tiara beva tittingwboui the country in , the lest few days, and , eel agreeably our-' prised at the prospeateof the wheat orlop in this weighburbitod. Ithinkwe 'shalt , thave an average ' ordp at Itaet. boiled some fields of rbletribet appeared to be-entirely Raced afbw week* ago, are now taking a new graitthihniilistritu r kiht.well-rielie a good . ) ield'if the Masai'i ii`litebrab4o heft fCet. [,tatty gelds' Lie one la peed by th 0014 weather." - -t. ACtsiiialrfAnn "titt' average orOpln'tfitj haat'," telieat-iwa - dneiiiit counties of St. Jasiiph, Bronah. Witiatalo and Louise! hther - pattiona tif ltilb St-le !hi dinnagb' fib ,iirprtotented at'veri great. 'ln - *der . leesearsi - tle rantr if of Mod }ha' Sung Minas wptA able-64-rittstand't OW- Sera VI , ti and'Sasilaa:kean'tft Vain, fade al msnit hare leasretil Thirideti of Wb ohs iedinorit of & ' 14_1 central portioNiiwever,ti "are Clot Ico bail, wit* .11 ) 0,fh - e' *GA 009!"° dogidfidli,An9rl sl and ,agootiragutir,. 11 fait Int/AZ botoweirlt4 Acmswar, it;.it J•ouiii .Iron[ 1 41: • '' , THIOLLING INOVENT The bib:Wing teuahhig. narritive o en h;eident it the siege otchkeleeten le to from the hit:Teary of thatofty; The Yankees from that to tide 'Meow's' shell' Into the tiny. and. nobody seems • to Inind'it. But tniSfortune that yes terday a shell•dhould throw the entire com munity into mourning. rest, Mite Anne Pickens. 'We cannot de scrib'e tlie'seeno that follosied. Order was at last to established, and the Wounded were removed, all except the bride, who lay tnotionlessupon the carpet. ller betrothed kneeling and betiding over her, wits weep ing bitterly and itying to Bria:lt the blood that welled from a terrible a uunctunder her lett breast. A surgeen-ettmo and declared that Miss Piblsetsw-hael-not longer than two hours to live. We Will not paint the gen eral despair. s' When- the -wounded girl recovered ices' eOneekillelleall, elle aeke4 to know • her fate, and when they hesitated to tell her— " Andrew," she raid, "1 beg you tell ene, the truth. ' If I must die, I can die worthy of ion." The young soldleir's - tears were his answer, and Mine Anna, - summoning all her strength, attempted to smile, Not h irtg conld be mord-beart-rending • than to see the-agony tif Oda brave girl, struggling In the embrace of death and against the terri ble mortal pang. Governor Pickens, whose courage is known, wne almost without 0008030U91168/1. and Airs Pirkens looked up on her cirild with the dry and 'haggard eye of one whose reason totters. ' The youg girl dul . nt4l . 43ply ; she was too weak .. A slight 'rush rose tiee'ttVinstant to her pale cheek ;, it could be seen that joy and pain were struglink in her spirit for the masiery - , — LYing tipm si — atifit, - tier b.-Vi dal dress all stained with blood, her hair disheveled, she ha'never been , more beau tiful. lielpless s she was, Lieut. de 1 , Rochelle.mck her mad and requested the 11ev. Mr. Dickinson to proceed with the ceremony. Whon'it wits ulna for the dying girl to say 'yes, her lips 'ported several times, but she could hot articulate. At last the word was spoken, and a afield foam rested upon bett`ltpti." The dying agony was near. The minister sobbed as ho pro ceeded with tho ceremony. An' hour after ward all was over, and the bridal chamber wile the chamber of death. ME WHEAT PROSPECT MIGHT IHRHISFIS OF THE WAR, I Miami sleep? Why 1 Midnight is with out a moon !—without stars I—The hour is sullen and still, Why , elfbuld a man sleep when all nature is quiet in the darkness? There is a world within a men, nee always 'ln harmony with the world without. • What svidisth quiet pillow th an unquieLspirit; Mad thoughts of war, 'rush through my .brain Wkr"between my countrymee between bone of my bone, and flesh of my ,flesh! An ocean of blood! mountains of dead! 'My countrymen !—my friends! Two hundred thousand widows! Five hundred thousand orphans! 0 God, I shall go mad•! I am torn with alternate fits of. rage and skates,' All day I read of nothing but levies of troupe; "kiltdprneips of fleets; the drafted; the'ciiriteriptea...*See nothing but soldiers marching end counterenuirellingtin the detested, and ,damnable 'evolutions of murderous war. linteftil sight'.! It burns into my eye-balls ; *it tortures my heart by day ; freezes my blood. I carry the cursed my . pillow night in , made hitletius. My twain on, fire. In agony I begin to pray.,fily prayers foil in broken ductile tiVms-in curses. I call-npen Ood to ours* Aliolitiootsts, the eu hors of the ruin. I remember Ilie.ennunandtnenis of the divine (toe, who stud, "love your enemies." I begin to pray tor them, but my heart unites me in the face. If 1 loved tifSm, I should hill. myself. If I did not bate them; I should not love my country—aiis bloody in carnation of the spirit of cant, sophistr3, s 1 1011 and murder. 1 salt the aluxla of •peace—tlte Abolitionists has made it one of war. We were a humane and on enlightened people—we lived in tbl lolialifp around the altars of our fathers-- he has driven us apart, and thrown those alters down in blood. All nations feared end respectil us. Our names rose upon the pttple of the earth. like the - nun after n night of storm—he has made it a morn of blood. Our States stood forth as distinct and harmonious no the planets of heaven their orbite—he has set them filing apart like meteors of fire. ; Alas! I remember the glowing, words of the good old Abbe Rayon!, who sal there in France conic - niplating the glorious termina -1 lion of our Revolutionary struggle, Lice , sing Goa to see us a free nation. Let me refresh mine eyes by reading the praise which Ito gelst a genius bestowed upon my neiv•borti cohntry. "Iferahreouniry, my , advanoed - age per mit tone not to visit thee. Never shall I see myself menet, the respectable personages of thy Areopagus ;' never shall I bo presect at the deliberations of thy Congress. I shall die without having seen the retreat of tolormion. of manners, lot, laws,' of virtue, and of freedom. My ashes will not be coy erbrl by a free amt holy - earth - ; but - I shalt have desired if I and my last breath 111111.11 Near In heaven an ejaculation for thy pros perity." Alas, good Abbe, rest quiet in thy grave ! Never more open ildue ey69 to look upon this wretched Country I-0, seek not to "he present at ;he deliberations • of our Con gress!" Drew closer the mantle, of the graye over thine eyes; thatthou lanyard not be humiliAted by our oven 'shame. 0 look nut upon this doomed lend! Thirty mil lions of white men lose their liberty in bloody strife for neltroes! Would that T had .been in the grave with thee, before mine eyes had seen On desolation of my country ! 0, God. in. Thy wrath, smite the foes of the white man! Snide the enemies i , f my country !—Put firelara the hearts of Thy people: put steel Into their bands! Teach them that they are not the sons pf cowards; ,per the closeendeute ; of skims . .o!give Wrath to their strength I Let their thoughts beJike flame. and their words like cannon balls! Let black anarchy partial Let the usurpers end the despots die! Let. My country live Gi.ard.— AN AMERICAN MARE*. The main Mentation to day is created by a partial development of circumstances upon which ohirges are made against the treasury Departnient. which T alltided to in my last dispel eh. ,A Committee reonsisting of five llrpal entt---guir—Thonnerate„ was appointed by the House to investigate the affair. . • haliteged cortrition is in the printing de rt meet, where the greepbecka are turn ed ant by a steam engine - and • machinery, and done up to suit the pressing deminde of the T.loteury. This branch of the ser vice is under the management of ono S. M. Clark, against whom curious rumors have been afloat for the - last two or three Menthe*, , • Efforts 'have been made to have Mr. Chase remove fhb. man Clark. but without atoll, au lie 'teemed to htive a hold en the RecVetter3e that could not helm...tiled.- What the spell was, with which be beguiled the -- father pf ,greenbacks. no one could exactly sn The Abolitionist:a of A • I' • ‘:4("In E V ICT KO .. I7II9kO COIIIII tlionFik. there - was some curious eon- W ell" teee B ...ML ___ jectureit. drithictrthe - town of W sad P 10011.4 a newro harher Surserrisnr. en kfon wbA.,7l'.7lbOlTeev'ealem:m"boildai.7.li.ll.7betionlitm.rg7B: 41 _ 4 _ Y _ ,1 l a rd, -. w h y tY r . ~F t t lr, ,,t _ Wayne Ti'mre.'pnd is mentioned,a dim...Toney in the, from i bi " , " , , ,m "; n 74 1 e ot? iiia , kin `n t ' e ^ omini e. , currency ocen'tint, tilers belni a Variance , "' tion " ' atoned offieets in the Rot u ted States , arm, of abent twenty ntillhitra , --it refers Mallon th e . same dusky individueln. Are the white the great eggrmrsie--freet the hf Warnew, who while working th - e which is rentticeyl to hekept in circulation, .D I •l t -J4tverted be. the Belptarx. its netintliz ill have " th h e e l r . ii m i e te te ' sii 7 l 7 o9 " . itenlifloW. • - • • • aa'~llLF 'kart I &lee ehentedr that among the "feteelo° who .will hove to salute old Ahe's dark ekin employed 4in the • greenback. feotory4 . Air_ , , nadminions as their superiors in rank. - • Clerk, omykrapyoyo wonten of easy rirt on, 'Tang ,Ifigall7llll3ll.—Tiov' follor 4 i4, truly find that the most bete-faced treachery is elminentipalmage Itcfenns4ita-epeeeh 0 ,11 04 . pritetisedl in this deetrtivreeitt with • these no:4o4 04 fre , 40 ," ,01: women. It ie sten MO %pooh of the efrl'ee hat st.fese7rooMs pleirAp is orients; .eßfteflk .s‘_ Ne - , , s•t • style of, splondgr., nit! that a-reduiar harem • • *, * t ow, wa sh er le kept nAttir the ' ontrol of 4 leading nM4 ' B e l is l e. When' " h&sp? been fee'the - 4• 0 " 11114 . 0 t• Pereene , h l Sh-fitilie fan3e:Ito00110 ad $l , - bis'Ajour %fission eonfidenottAlf,the geasitlmet.,,,lts, fine. (be ehp,U , kettel .Vielyittett JP" • charges amount to that the green' 'Citee+*_cti Aitt ° M nim " back- fholory is a plane Of etssy virtue for destroy ow let, hen they the %meet of tiorties'of eitermortils..-M Siete. lield SW% iteitithia* the gOlneteriT'aqiiC elikenOttAiienekietek eiMi e tj u llatb,tY b e A u tWetr4 9u fitt e ! , stare Whie ite Olean ef het Tool o o hleinifillitsidneOltettlfiE the Ithafir-61 :bbl sets* ilsall , he i me given felime:l6.•4ltetati , ' 4twanyekAllete.elPet .40YietKoPA Pk Fg ii 44. 3.•twdhAlll-41,intle! row wt -"Theirw has been , initeh's 041 , 4m1oppy , jar. rimig7 to .tim Cahiwet -rpm*. receptiyoked each department j hasouspected. the others of oeiruptia." his led td tfid appointment of mirtitlif &Wei vet - who Antete• dui •trod made known the models libbat dated:« The &Tomb looker .the frwrylewamidowahltrs were, 'Proc,sCA Ahitefore, mew p arta for Ate oottobit(eti.—Cer, qtifiek •••• -'• '- • .•.• _ • - . , • o. lr. Argo mum= , t 9r I" on • Al del r<W •ft..w- - Oen. Ihr. - I . diat la tor - • No. 21. NM THIS, THAT AND THE OTHER. -- A key that fits everyboy'a trunk— !wkly. The Pbilatielpitia Evening 7okt/earl, (Rep.) intimater that n• forced loan may yet have to be reported to, to maintain the pub lic' credit. Pierpont, of Federal :Virginia, denounces the military rile of "Beast" But ler as coinforting'only to • whiskey venders and trailers. -.--The Supreme Court of Vermont _has declared the soldiers' *difng bill of that State. unconstitutional, so far a it relates to the election of State officers. The Daily Wisconsin is out in oposi tion to Lincoln. - Of the - throe Republican papers in plilwoukie. two are now for Fri mons and pee for Lincoln. • • —Col. Fish; Gen. Schonek's . man Fri day. late Provost :11orsbal of Baltimore, line been sentenced -to the penitentiary. "A few more of the Name eon left." - —A patriotic lady has Were(' to edit the Terre Hattie Express, an Abolition sheet, and let the editor go into the 100-days army hut the loyal gentleman can't aee hta duty in that light. - Alexander Long, whose spec we printed stew weeks since. was endorsed by an immense meeting of his constituents, of the Sixth ward, Cincinnati, on the 206 . —The jocular tenant oft ho White Meuse makes.very few—and those few very poor— jokes juet now. There is trouble in alfq.aar tete; Mid anxiety in the Presidential man sion is painfully and equally divided be tween the Army of the Putman° and ibo of office-holders to meat at Bsltimore, In the House, Stevens, of Pa., offer; ed an amendment, to the tax bill. that sala ries of memtierti of Congras be taxed ten per cent. The amendment was voted dowd by &haft& majority. Of course„ it Catch members of Congress taxing their own'salaries Their business la to tax dtlitSY people's salaries—not their own. law , has pasimil the Legislature authorizing thle'porchase of a new 'residence of-the Governor of Pennsylvania. at a. 'met of thirty thousand dollars., Thp building purchased in 1858, aml which was oecupied Goiernor Packer, wan not good rnough for thil Pboddyit eq. The mansion selemel is situated on the river bank. • 0.3. --- in the days of Jackson people did not believe that Congress cattail crente a thousand United States Bonk& give them the rights to issue an irredeemable currency aided ttrein ilmm - tuatiern-and wire thnmr-a monopoly of business end influence by crushing out State Banlcs. That doctrine was loft for the days oi Lincoln and (he new lights of the "higiter law." _ -.--- Here is the way a radical paper. the Chicago ,Tribune, appreciates thescrvicea of 'Oen TTat'eck, whose intended resignation of office was reported t few drip ago ; "Vila news is too good to he true. llal leek is one of the sort described by Jeffer. irioriudidnm die and naver resign Tint if it ahould happen to be a Act that be has resigned, it will be the most popular act of his life." Loom omr sou ty.--Conoreas is kppropri sting milthins Upon millions of money with very- little r'etlertion es to, where it ht to.enfne frnin outside of. Mr ('home's lirmh note rvinlin t rooms. Whitt will the Brent mass of the people soy," by *nil by, when they come to'he tatted to death to pay. not the debt. itself. hut the vest itrnuel tneeal+ ovum Look out for the day of is w b 4-1 0. Ones:irons always begs t+ an other. remember. Woo "Pnnetainen Waa'r—The New York Timm. en accredited leading Republic an patter. in lie inane of the Pith ult.. in en editorial taking hunie with. Thaddetia gte rens Me looting that the rebel Stateoarebel ligerents and "that they are no longer in the Union," writes downollifil4tct t iei can not ' hr, gninonyed w . li t e d Rei ms and sent curnodootioners to secure it. We would net reiisive them Proclaimed war! They accepted war. The question who firld the fret gin its noth ing." „ The people demand taxation,” aaj the Shothivite ropers. MR. StittetaW, and of the lending Menotoro. told the truth In thinvontter. when be said the* he heard s gteatdoal about the desire of everybody to he taxed: hot whenever Contrreee efferent• to impute a tax to effect an intlivideal. that came Twrann, although very •.patrintie. elwaya reedy to allow that while everybody el.e ought to he taxed: he. for come ItNetie nine reneon ought to creep°. lAttrelb, 64i 7 ",itti - a ,mti t ryr si apPiatod Alitt -011t,414n unril 141444 eagip- 1 4401510000 10 410 0 ,00, 1 0n r ' The /11=af., AA* •is Z / L igli H orikep t t e d 'lO rl is " , Arabes. ; d eig l -vdrie " butt an ,"1514 - • i g • .„ been cnritrnettlholperor of in iestill free Alston of • our N niri 4 10 . 11; q1-, Ire ,lindaia Ust traPiofe Ala ' - our Release t o -a *, to* Monroe doctrine SI msotticd paid a law db ,thiek.coleumg, which had received thigibt mon sanction of all . the lefrders! Whoa area ittinoWS the hearty absent Of in plerifell 4 dft timed, 4nd *none more fully than oilterplia. pie of ihn, United. Stiitis of4ll, political oplidon. Tq 044 Us. iAsd or oolonization of an, laittlAtepo.4 lea or Me x ico, by sly , of e tnona powers of Serape, inks so plainly or safety and self-defence, alit do Stab* man from that dity to 'the present, he= ventured'to disclaim the doctrine, or gard the dotx it Imposed on the ruiriblif our Republic,/ Placed a Mosaic!? is, Midway between we of the largest oceans of the world: * * covering all tile space Intermediate bet our own Atlantic end Nettle passable') besides all tido...bolding one_or rook of.. Mir great Aiart ways _likely to •influmnk chattgoin ;he course of American *mil Co. ropean Commerce with Chinn and ebb Clan tries loathed by the SuAthern isese—irh worn bound to et+ to it thot no Europessi elan arch factenCd hist•'talons Kende upon on? equal•chant:tea of competition in that rept& As well might we claim to nueryerus,Ao on to place the mannaeloo of 4thernationa our mercy, by s ssu og_cantroL, of the British Channel. the Bt Nit of -Gibraltar. or the bulimia of Suez --AU the numerous, long, flawed atik-setd tiehil wart orisimameree in our Water - lila Southern States, have their delourAer upon the Gulf ofleaiso ' to which the Llama of Cram, so long behl by Spain, is like key; now Frans', the awohi ally of the lit:Pen. lard' seitee-u'pon, mod appropriates falba eottiltry of Mexico itself% while"ottr trobttothe President, and the corrupt coterils, called his 'Cabinet, are either engaged in fillisuth*, pockets from the Treasury, or in venal tanndd petty schemes-to _unliprse old /Italia, in . , Wive na back Monroe of Jaeksen, Cllr or Webster, Ca hantr , even qta "little Giant" of woke modern tim Los siornlymud promptly would they hoes resisted at the cannon!" wroth, - tine Con quest of a coterminotts• republic, ae as sat of declared hostility to °Wrists's,. Well may - the Lendon limes and ,kindred apologists of European tyranny 'end usur pation, sneer-at this- disgoiceful %albinos of weakness as a natiou,..and our unit (110- re , . gird of former .dealaratiose „PlthiLli - icy did-principle, Stand forth,_yejle, publican drivelers, and meet the ismer" and' reprenches you have) brought upon" the Amerioau mime and Ireton ; send sly why the ..Mourois doctrine" aid a proper. so u onal defence., has been lost - sight of' in your °Erupt to get into ,equality stit.h pea! THECA PIT Rip 'lag WU." 00:141A1J.-..-The special correspondent of the Mew York Time*" writiug from Gen. (inure headituarters on l'bursday, says : A most interesting scene iintrotibbforg vs at beadquarters. 'Major" General Ed Johnson, who with his 'Whole' division, was captured this WOlnlikto basigil , been brought up, under charge of an officer. to headpiarrere in the weeds whebe Genikr- sistidandßrusikentretisifiseelesbe ed IFOund a l b/VOUS° Sr... -General - Moeda, had been an old friend of,Oen. !abusen shobk blinds with him and introduced' hint to idqp. Grant. ' 'Portnesly,olilie ,filixtb Infantry j', ist-, quired the Lieuteuant Otmeral,,, •tes,' re, plies the "rebel" Oeneisil, lon-srere of the Fourth. and we were'bbth Itittelastfilit'brlar We,' .. Of coaree, military etiquette' rte.**, ded i any other inquiries than those of a.g.ture ,ly personal character. To the question' whether General' Wadsworfh`wati 'matt, - lrit replied that latch waited' belief, -though be. was not putative. ()Pt Generals, -dej.M.o4. end Slidler, 'Rho were captured, in the bat tle of the Wilderness; he laid yesterday semi at Lee's Ineadqameters, Longetreet he • rii -parts as severely.but pot mortally wonuded. Alniu4 all the staff appear to Lace I:Ken old ft fen !s rni neflue'reacees . of Johnsoc; sad numerous inquiries in.:cord , to td sinny , At comrades are being made. • ''''`f ,••lienetral flaw, chieforaKtitilsgyqr , dt. ' meehiro. had s mind to make a set pee' ,' brit the old ft:remain, •Ed, I'm glad "to nee- you,' tome out in s aalutatiou, .to *Welt Johnson replied, 'Well, Hunt,. nutlet. tit e elp. eumstanoes, I Aim not glad ineee yen.' ' lie spike oldie itbomiriatimcifstichlt eittintiy as the Wilderitees, to Sgt in; lopotke °tithe capture °Lille division, but, paid iprith., le, quiet, goad natured dttmer,,,tliat w . „e wobild have a bird time alt. yet. Jelitisati Is - ii' stout bulk fellow, with a strong, rtorgh-fltee. , boi his dress as in a bad_condltion,snd Me, slouched hat, with tie browaieluigray - btir liffilTagrifilribT-JEk ea . /trend* at dill tqp. is Bacillus wren • New' Iforlt , dend rabbit. wetiikl acorn to.qporte : , : - .".,.. ei l i ii j.,t..i ..iiii aid who has jast.e_onte ui Ili Att u Iltineliek'e ileadquittes, sari that vi ed 'ha captured Ora. Attieet---ik if.--Wi tt' roofhe in, Oancook extended laic band,l but the highborn uaptivatlreit -.WA. JaeYds..a.l4. 'Lie feelags,wonla not allow him to Alike hencle-4n incident vrliieli`hkeittst treated' aMerryiaugh at hesdqUarters.". , ~.. DAL DELOW1010( ON Ma. turootia..—Tr*, quote the following from Breorneove*:Revuor. "Mr. Lincoln evidently knowa nelhing of 4 the philosophy of hhhory,'lrr. WM*/ lighmo' elements of human statute. ..kla imagine*. at men list only from law and..lottimted, motive*, and dares net siaspeet,—betu Ott ctutelts„ does not feel,' the prenehen 'beroie meek , the element, Cardy/a *pea oalitiomt hero.winwhip, thit to altm staa!} t Zr e astl,.. clink in, and ewe: get ieally - preofaime3l affit r consinlentrylctbd oni thgugh be this Awe!' sockeyes of theinintereat. MIA wannkt "tile of !outlier, Awl incapnli •of au , Potion- COnt . t a m' kihKetittlaw patio' a fill a beautiful and opiriled lyric. 'll4.lowyrab however eitnktPasrgat , oY. (4l 4l 4 ' 9 ,l4looll once with your entbusiamo °impart .ect 3;40 pea east - tiattisemwittliiarliaitawlooneini,t thittiVnr*W l l. l l, "PP •Pihaliftilnkt t b litti t ieti f tQ u tl t Oto e r 13 lOW dui wltonpl4 lletWV*P4f bittklarM ./ 01 It, Oct IS EMI
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