gin;. • : , 001)Sb , 01110 •• U0% 16 • AtTOIMITIS AT WC- .110111tillagintst" t. • - ATTORWAirAIiI ' tho oouttilotum, with th irtisturtir • insmfAcco, aids' Zestwit;se. W. Ilrowipinni ; •:.•, .10,1140: Iwwwitai mina 4 0 .4 rw r iad vioni ;tv too to the olltsons , "JA- - U. - t • . ATTORNST IT LAW. • • • ' ' Sst. tiroinv; ilowii`A. ,10011 ow ea th e Dlefoco4 one door west. of the' poss-ltde. liviluaAP A. wALLAcz. •431.zutw1 • . • vimmungo; - 91=tei;Ati etiViltist= • - • ATTORIIiptS Ay, I,AW - MCC unit, Win pinatas In the erora3 toots of Cootie Mut Othaton odanitaw All Otuilness tritrustad to their eon wilE be prolnytk attended te. , , - rfligrnsT, Jahn ft, wivoit4 Dei►tiit, °Moo to the Mr - Hall, At /103ao r ozeopt perhaps the Ant two imam of eioli-mouthr sr. incurnift. ATTORN4II,4I2 I LAW Saancrre Ornos, NlUs t =tatt t p paisltati or fieraum. u. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Beu,arosts, PA, ` O46o,bohe mai on drool, formerly enraged by ludga Ban& al - ‘, 4IA 14 4 ' ' JOSEPH L. SEEP'. LIOBITSBD AtIOTIONIMI, MOUSTAIN BMA!, 011111111 CO., PA. Rift attend to sir sales iniartuard to him with Oddity and oats.• Boshlotioa imar Cartes Iron Works. Juno 10, '64. soar a. ORVTIL C. T. ALRIANDIITA °RV'S * ALSZANDIREL ATTORNEYS AT LAW. nntd.r►OlTn, PA. Oillets+-Room No. d,up stairs, Reynolds's Iron front, directly opposite the Watchmen otllceohn Mein street. • ' DR. J: B. !KITCHELL, PHYSICIAN t SURGEON. win strand to prohnionsi atilt u heretofore. Es respeethdly offers his sertiees to his friends end the publie. Oahu et lit n1;11012°0 on Ally ghee, sUiet. A. O. FURST. t rfTWINEY AT LAW. IBILLEI O OIII%, 1111111. A. WTII pnlotloo In the soma Courts of Nitro ynA 0 lltilou Counties; All legal business en ftft4 to bb emu wUI rfoolte prompt attention. Offloo—Oa tie North-wost tom* MAU - 1:01- Mmood. DR. IL W. THOMAS, PILYSICLUT AND SURGEON ximseaolto, ruiri'L beepeetfolty oflien Ala eervioes to his friends odithe radio. °Moo on 111111 street, opposite National Hotel. --- tlotornto D;s. -- 1, IL Thompson, T. Vsonsen. nANstwai nocrsz - P. 1111YNOLDWA CO. eau...on% PIU A. • :6=l:33lobilegil llO NOWA amonnted.- il WOG lIICL prooeitromptly 44. '-7 11 2 KItireet ~ps. d on deposits. Ex trioriteifmersr te rn ollvet cw4taPtir en- 44n4 Ur. _ MISCELLANEOUS AWIEY'S sosainimiti D2rX11 1 4170 Oxman! iv, 0,,,, •warrannto can Mmeattrnm THII THBVIII irtfle erne% Ur itoPtired with the greatest care hai ' o r ? " 1 1 h ie tratgl a ttoa d 74 " 4:71tu th is 116 !I? .$ ... - 1146 (Oil U,l9lii . ipintit *7 la . . .., . 2. 4 ezi Oak motion to, .it "a a can preparation et in 4 r Orean Whitening Ind ' r ' 44' . 1 n VIM Xt7cselna them readily, rendery theltiTheatty White and early. without kaLightiest tp,lnryin the Ent =el. Met lig to the same where they are Aerated and eon, ra le also an excellent as mhotor, for old Allowed teeth, reltioh are often extnirly ofreaslytt. It gives .0, 'dolt and eraptiMyliketei lo !he mon*, fftinniMig It Opp irefga rqd r Slept:Una o4Olghtnottrattlonoo to PSIPASID ONLY,BY 6.ALWL,BY CO., W. ClorDor Ina, sad . torsi i fita, Pitted's, SAD SOLD sr ALL asssiors. PRIOR 26 01121T2 CAIISBON 9BTh E I CASH." - ti'M,.tepot4 ' AfiNtoOmrittteewith ell the terthnony In the above Mb ite repotted to the House of Itepree will be publiehm .d in -- phatughlatibrot fbt disk.b!•utiCti August 14 M 4• , Vngleeopiee Met. the true "pike '414 le* rata Addreh . ~ - GEO 1 GARMAN. ' ' Selland& Oentia•Cree all 2711• t e r. r*fte - N5ll-1134 15W116 I•Te..ll4 o ll:Wei 71; --4,,,„1011Ni o • . . . . . .—• , . -- i , ,- • --......, • ' . .. . . . . : ` • " •,. ( ii " • ,i • -,, O. "..1 ! i 4 1 I ;Is ,°: \ °i i t tr i t. -- x i ..,i : t ..•"‘ .1 - 1 i • Ili ) # .‘ . ; • I , , 07• • ,ti ( ill • 'ii ~ I . '.1.1,11%%! = I 4 .. 1 . L . 1 1 —,, • \\ _ '-' `•. ` L ‘'.. :' it. , - ' - ,: ... 's .. • . •••. ' *-%, L. L ' t r•'; , . .. ..I;nimml • - . . ~, • • I . . I pox% 111 ''alp 9, •mwariotictals: IL4LTI Lana!' 8200•ANI) 11 Ts rilavvairro PRZEINAVE - YOUlt H,XAL.TII, 'eNiCioira xdOpsi AND Dint NAATY -AND CONTENTED; Samil•pumenAss YOVE 111000111 All MB 'WHOLESALE 'WINS AND L'IROOR SrDR.Ei covi ilumos Inuit? directly opposite tho old.lempsranoo Rebel; EEgEM idEl *outings, to sell tho purest utlelee .at the veryles(ast Agues. Every diseription of, POREICE & DOMESTIC LIQUORS,_ • wholesale and•rotail' atthe lowost cash prices, which aro warranted to he the but qnalities ao. eordlarg to' their respective prioes. His atoell consists In peat of • OLD B,TE, • . MONONGAHELA., MUM, WHEAT, OtORN, and tam whiskies, at heti s7k toots - to $3, 0 0 per gallon. Also,- gallon....nolland gins &per g lhon POUT, MADERIE, .0/MUM IMAM: MUFF end other wines—the best arUelea—at a tea. sonable rate' as con be bad In the city— . • from 75 ats, 20 0,54 00AMPACINK, BLAClOlgalti, 0040E3, —4111,--OARAWAT-4-884111401, • • AND - NSWINO • CORDIALS OP ALL =Dal all p whlob wU,I be we:rented to be es cepresan. ted, and sold it pries, exceedingly low. All the liquors offered for 'Gloat this eatablls. brume have been purchased at 'the, Veined States eastern House, sed conssquently most be pure and soot'. ' liar- physicians sr:lathers ire respectfully requested to glee his liquors u trial.lllllt Be hut the only article et PURR PORT WINE /UICH IN TOWN. May, 28,1862. tf. THE WONDER OF THE AGE I aniay,BODY ASTONISH/ID AT THE PURENESS AND CHEAPNESS - MAIIME ARTIOI.IIB4IOI.D AT MUT dt. ETTEILMIII WHOLESALE WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. 1118110 P STRUM, WILLI/WM/1 PA., The proprietors °fib's estaldishlnent take pleasure in informing the public that they have oonstnßtly on hand a supply of choice foreign and domestic liquors, such as Old Nectar, _ Old Rye, ... • 11fonoongala, •; And Irish Whisk, ; Cognac, Biackberry, Cherry, Ginget, 'And common Brandies; Port t • iltukma. y . , . . - And Cherr Ltabon Winer, .' • Scotch,- -- • And'Holland Gen; New England Rum, Jamaca Rum. CORDIALS rinvermint, Anniseecl and - Rote. The attention of practicing physicians b call ed to our stook of PURE LIQUORS, suitable for mopioal purposm, _Bottle! kip and Dernijons constly on had. a We hare OE - LY 'PURE NECTAR WHISkEYii in town., All liqiiers were bought whoa liquors w • low, sad wi.sell thrall aceerdingly. All ligtiets are warranted to give 'Wane Oen. Confident tbat , nooail please imatwE'rli we respeetlyilly solicit a share of public patronage Liquors will be 'old by the quart, barrel or tiaras. •we have a largo lot•of BOTTLED LIQUOUS of the finest grados'on baud. , April let,l 883. FASHIONS' EMPORIUM_ WAIN ETIIZET. BELLEFONTE, PA. W. W. MONTGOMERY, Prop., Hu received itlikrge invoice of _ CLOVIS CASSIMBUS, VESTINGS, • eta Rthloh will bo manitfaotutod in the LATEST STYLES, and in a manner that cannot ILN to prove Batik netory. • A large assortment of PIIENIERIRO GOODS. Consisting of Cronies, Reek Ties, Euspeaders, Hosiery, . r Ilankerehlefs, • etc., ~„Estiotly suited to this 160114 andliffelidod ft!: summit% ?BADE, :• puma a gmtin vvrt.ty-qf plain and fanny goody than tan he found Qin:ter:pin flkel Pqmnalvoinie. an 041Isiadsert6sh Uontfrolievy Id Will= that - oar make • Clothes in the.faeltiosearo,g aid ehll*Pl All unit NU trier VIM hiet ' Soy thsibeisilli el&t'bS beat ' • - N 8W seg')4llYl ., . NA TI7 I . I O w-mia raii!otfraPtilto 4 l 4l tante find. vstl , .opo I.‘ nsa nom and COMP 410 WM / Jo 4 30 lgoep owittointb nwilintA aU kinds :IKKIKL! • I POUND.CASSEI, -.- • • supp m irp GINCIA444Ok ' ARACKAWFIL . 40.1 1 C. ;" * co r tri t 4 weinsfaciid liliq wM And it liate k Mktitiral • Awitinhnossincatri4 wheiiiwittetwiationitadisin justiebinithsznewitittstwv.J !1i5p4111,41111140 jellk-'64-ly M El =MEM NEW ETU 'E AND NEw,g9OD,4l anamet itstaiin nit'itsbrnrry m lh i e p tior r i o a ß titimr iw th• ht of Apt ar 1 EI T R G iltiplAvont assortment of W , hom", goods• Consisting in part of, Dress *goods of • ',very description, - -- • - Oassimereey . - , Satzdsta, (Wife's _pis,. Flannels, Ging b,s, Spting and Eintnnitr Pliant!. slap the . latest Styla of Cloaks and - lare,,which satinet - be surpsisiod, In style quality or-prieee.- - Also a - largo - as sortnient of Millinery good* of every • description, ,Balmoral --etas Skirts, Men a lb -.- Boys' Clothin' al kinds of 1314* ac, di., A., • TA 10 8 o, GROCIIII,I/181 „Ineludint a large supply of Salt Fish, Bacon, Dried-Deer, Lard; fitodiesifitral and other cite. An eudioss variety of Wooden & Willow are,-Olass-and• • • • . . : . and Shoes, Hate and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Notions, Clukgte, Floor . and Table • llaving. purchased our Goods Exclowioely far Cock wo me enabled to otter them tor Jude cheaper than any Store In Cofitrel-WounAylva• ale. j6PrAll kinds of Country prattler, taken in • ••; - fot *MOIRA lagti..• •'-- bo paid. Our Metall Potirce 81L1711 AND BOLL PI107111.", April 1864-741 LYON & LOEBS. HA.I7PT &co, Have removed thole 'Foundry from the old Stand' at Bellefonte to the Mileeburg Foundry and Machine ehope, where they contin ue to mannfaetoretbe Watts improveaplow, cen tre Lever aide 0111 and shears for all the plows ever made In thlammay. They gar have- an attmetive- Variety of • IRON BARON, CDISETENT HNC - PRIDES 'STEAM SNARES AND MILL GEARING. "To fhla deyaitment of the business they give particular attention, aad have a large @toot of Ftatorns unbend for eteam,tiour and Saw Mills, of any leeltibno capacity, from ten to twenty Horse Power built in the beat of Axle. They also manufacture one and two Horse Tread pow ers—and four horse sweep Powers pad Thresh big machines to snit eltber. Corn embers and other,artieles to numerous to mention. Orders received and outings delivered,. , pith a ,variety of the above named articles HP at the old Hayes's property near the depot at Bellefatnte Pa., whore they have Machine, Plow arid Patera, mekers, the best intim country,. that can be columned at any time concerning any wprk that may be wanted in their line of business. s Give them a oaH you that went your work done up to order. Dottiest and Consumers of the above Celebra ted Wash Blue, will ploazo take notice, that the Label. are altorad to read No. 233 North Ehrooodihreet PIIILADEL'A. The quality Vats Btu's win be the saws in •It is warranted to color more water than twice thil same quantity-of Indigo, end go to much further than any other Wash Alpe in the market. It dissolves perfectly clear and does not settle on the olothe as most of the other • es do. One Box dissolved in a half pint of water, will Melee as goads Idgnid 131Ra,ns any that is made, at one third the cost. • As It is retailed at the same price as the Imi tations und,.inferior articles, 'housekeepers will find it very much to their advantage to ask for that put up at WILNER4ITeII. - V61..A1i blue put up after this date with Bar: low's saws on it it , au Afitaticht. The New _Lelia does not.rerpoire auStamp, - Slae b 7 Storekinfort sotittally, Fob . 19th 1864-43 m. itniAtY ESTABLIBIIIKENT. ttJJ G..W. PATTON, Prorietar. having purchased tho extensive Jetolty Es tablishment of W. J. Bfain, and latgely inoreas-. ad the Stook, the yrupricto l hoop constant ly on hand,-a splendid assortment of AMERICAN WATCHES, PATENT LEVEE, IiNGLD3II , LEVER. OYLENDAR ESCAPRNAFT • • -WATCHRE WAINH CHAINS OF AIL HINDS. tiptax ' GOLD -AND B.4mA .7911MBLBS, ' • . SOPP4I3, Ito., &Q.;. aa. , , ,Whylt wW be fold ojfal p .thaa at say other .uslAidlatunntnCreq nasylvipbs. Watalas, desks kat, iftlyek . 7 'repaired, and all • ' waft warranted. " ' bto., a ta.,— , . - Til. s. "T•TP:P.l4,l4l l kc • • • mailit. •iff I 111,01141 • '°` • '"'Mligilir e PLoiri, ..Y.' til2, ' l. o.Alt 0 • r tatairgYi*Of t 4444 0 514 ° A4 0 1 t .J. dalictErtratiramtir"iiiin, ,• 1,4 • •Cildlere r- • . • '"ISIPParrO +•,'• • giverri thiaisgiark utlSrhA , • 4(lt'' 'Alc • 1 1 0 e " .• ', PtlW' " ; • • •412, , ;0..1 40 . 0 BAB, • a r -44. VIM of flobtsii '. ;MUM R IfiELLtFONTE, PA., F IDAY, A1J6115T.19,4864. ~I npELLVT.EOI.IB. DRY GOVDECI ST ATTOSERY MAX NNPLNES A. HAIJPT, & Co. May 6th 1.664.-1 y BARLoW'S'INDIGOLiti INDIGO BLUE: PUT VP At ' AlArßilD ITI-LTVEROHR'S A RUG !TORY, amnwii,i6iwatimuw.irmrstaro , rRON 'HIE NOWINAVESTERIt EXPE. DI lON. Four Moo, Mucori, Tu., /dill Fasunsildnisa,:,--Onoe more in the army, but not brume. I liana any affeetten tor sol diering, but far good moons at my crint w/xlidt.aught to - satisfy any sir however leap% he may be. As youmay aippose by the 14414 des!gnited, I am eonneoied with ttaliteat oftlortlraustern In+ Exppdition," und9r the ebnuarg of Brig f liers Sulley... je,,oonsisil pf about MO men, have marched over 500 miles from the frontier file C i li xge • diensewith.go toss of one:: snap, Captsrd Potinger, Topegraphioal Engineer and Nat uralist; who 1,60k.pa1l in the ~ F lorida and Mexioitn wars,,'Wps in the army of• . the Po tomac and wOundett witeti times. -Ale was at the battle of GtutiOhrg. „ k its loss will be more sererely felt than that of any other man connected with the expedition. lie was fired upon by, one of throe Indi ana secreted Ina thicket near a creek where we went to camp and died in about three hours. The Indians were pursued by one sectiped and hheir heads senerredfrons their hod •iea and said Iwo:voila heifir Lk►p.glPflll the captain was shot Not being oonieteaut With the manner of , oarrying_on apMitu warfare than but little to Bay. 1- Butit seems to me that be -n cause Waate•at War - Wi . 11 4 40 7 041 " get - 6r Trfiy should art .io reason whrevery man Should convoi himself into a savage. I may be wrong, as lam told that it was done :to strike terror to the Indians who will meet death in any formwithout a blanch. If it should pro duce the heads of soore'or more. of white men being-treated in the same . manner, it would be a joke on playing savage, would'nt it I But We are out to teach these "redmen of the forest" manners, and, when the expedi tion is over, (which only costa"tl2,M,ooo) or thirty or • forty years afterWarcis ,it is I hoped that we may send out Missionaries and what romantio school 'mama there are in fdaismohnsetta not otherwise engaged I; WIo great work of MiseeffertaWen in the South. But as this letter must be necessarily brief, I will let the matter rest until we return from a forty days expedition In search of food for provender, but whether we will end anything but buffalo to vent our spleen upon or not is very uncertain. We know so . little of the progress of the war-Width - that it halftime - 1g teased to be - a matter of interest to any except some of the ' , U. S. of A." squealers who are afraid of being called south. The last mail we re ceived brought datie from the seat of war up to the 221 of June, and of course we do not expect to bear anything more from that dj— reotion for the next two months at least. We aro as yet ignorant of the result of the Chicago Convention and many of us are anxious to getintelligeneo. As I came In to the‘ltegiment an entire stranger, it made soma of the "Leaguer's" eyes turn out to to find a man who had fought rebels, oxpres himself se plainly, end at. the same Limo I gave courage to'Demoorats who bad been heretofore brow-beaton. Rest assured that next fall's election will show a different result in the army - from - all others, and, I verily believe that the victory is ours. Wrfuenfor the Wale's/sal,. "THOU SHALT NOT Mt.."' While the oonsolence may become 0d," .1 Perverted," seared as with * * hot Iron, through the habitual. abuse of man's free agency, mill it connives at the irregulari ties of human conduct, even to the shed ding of human blood, and all the evils con nected with the praotice of war, the still small voice of divine love has in. all ages, end through all the stages of human pro gress, however diversified, spoken in the same language, and produced, whenever it has been obeyed, the BMW offont r 'lt tuts taught mankind in ovary ago, that the only course of human condeot which it -accepta ble to,the-Deity,le that in which smut en deavors to imitate O; gondnata rid %mew anto of hie• Aker. It, leads nuke. out of the spirit of hatred andlrom under the In- Nuenoe'tof 647 inatirollifigaotio. It 're deem-a thin fro& the,unbridled iadulgonoe of ungotilwo. and unworldlyrlnatot Timm ars the affects At prodnees when obeyed With Aiosltive and ~4dovilittnyx *al; ankad no 0ff00t,9119. toekrothmed Withont,ett "‘ I .A III4 P Situ" , aP„iiilPPTes T . on of, a moral demonetization, that, In the absence of thee° timpilat'jrnd,, dlspoidtlins leva,,anbde s inilifikis4nd fig4P. ings are impeasiphst, for ttopoopible for a#l! I ni lfir*At er t*,o l l.ll l ° , love to hate or to' fleefroy fel ltow.mart: ,' :j l O . , Y. 44• MO' *hat has it bond* stmtf earestasid i'ALVSoll'ooktPi of' har 0:thiA.,11344 th 4 vrkprid: ' Doti flbt. prove A tb.grgau. rOigtailt.biiSdah, 9 64 4 9; 4, losieW ot Altai 19% Nu* PO Nis adititinCilEPl, 4.340 1 409:L isslT,Zass7 Makin! Pra Uteeeeit t ri** l ll4 o 4la o t fIIDA 0 . 1 E1 1 7 5 , 1 t1 5 4 41 4, 11 44414* 8 2k 4„rerhon.sartei „..vutf !"'t r Yours for the tease, hlsJosi Jesse EFIMEMEZ God bath called ns to face : "The !ing dom• of Gcskis rigiateauseessi peace and• Soy in the 'Rely Ghost. ' Live in peace, and the Go& of love and peace E k tiall be with.you." "Whosoven hateth hie brother is a mur derer; andle know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in . If then, as zany Profesias of the °brie tint religion argue, that war is the provi dence of God, will they be soitind as to in form the. people at large-When the letters great Injunction Which hes& this artible was repealed, giving the right folonan to murder man. .If the Deity commands- or- "ssarfoltows Mettle approves of all those acts and (rafts which are hump= arable from the system. Let us see what these are. Destroying the ,produitions of art and science, laying wasteful* fruitful countrhi l s, murdering [anoint wothen and children, prohibiting the spreading 'of obrietianity, onnourages Intemperance, theft, murder, violence, sows the seeds. of vice and.immorntity broadcast among the nations of thd -earth, and [hue multiplies ruin, devastation and misery in thousands of elm .os. It is sate therefore to s that unless divine goodness !inr . ovos . .?! ... tha3: Chin' lio - nOriitriTiprove orwar. thority of war, would state to plain lan.. gnage What their doctrine implies, the eon entirould have but few advocates among the reflecting portion of mankind. "Phu AA not kite' This is a plain command and yet many professors or Christ are urg ing you to murder your brother. Is 11 pos sible that rational beings can with a clear conscience advocate; such a doctrine, and stilt claim to be the true followers or the Prince of Pence.- If the right Jias been delegated to man to butcher each other un der any circumstances whatever, I would be tiluoh pleased to know when that right was granted by tho Deity.; for if the right to murder your brother is in accordance with the will of the tbrty, then it- follows as a matter of course that tJio above corn• mane must have boon repealed, and to stilt the divine dootrine of-the present day, the above ought to read, "Ron thatt kil4" and that smell word, not, ought to be taken out. Wherefore, I say unto 'ou, all manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men; but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be to T ictmvatn.,..men,at. Matt. 12:31. , When we are iirging others to %titer into the slaughter 14111, of death and destruction, it is useleseler yon-to - - - that there is not a monitor at your heart teeing you /hat- you are quenching the-will of the Most High God. There is no deny ing the still small Voice et mighty truth; it is truly heart-rending to pause and contem plate the awful condition of our once peace ful and happy country. For years have they who professed to, advocate the gospel boon engaged in traducing tho groat mission of him who died. on Mt. Cavalry that you and I might live. A good man, out of the good treasure of the heart, bringeth forth ood things; and en evil man, out of the it treasure, bringeth forth evil' things. But I say unto you, that ovary idle ;word that men shall speak, they shall give ac count thereof on the day of judgment : for by thy words thou shalt he justified, and by thy words thou. shalt be condemned, St. Matt. 12:85,88,87. If :Divine GoodneeS 'commands or sanc tions war, he must. as certainly Luthorizo and shnotion the disposition by which it Is carried - into exuantiourand .beforemen-as soolate snob tempers and plunk= with the unchanging attributes of the Divine mind, they milk have become vain 'in their imagis. &lions, and their "foolish hearts aro dark ened," Ahoy °tillage the ,incorruptible Opd nto an imago like unto corruptible man, and his truth into a lie. re:pa CIONTINULD. Et D NAIVIN 0 N EGIIO I 19.—: Perhaps the utter 'heartlessness of this war, as well as its in- I sato hypoorisyt, could not bo more forcibly il -1 lustrated than is done by the law of Congress allowing " recruiting it( rebel states." Every one at all familiar with the moaning of this Phillfidltnows that "rbefitryttlng in rebel States simply means' the kldnEpifig of poor, ignorant negroes and forcing Vitae • the army tlts fight their former ma rs. That wonder fully "loyal" State, Massaohusottq, exhibits hert , patriotism' as mill: as her love for the negrb, by being prin 1 kidnapper. Gov. Andrew declared that f Mr. Lincoln would issue the Emanciprtlon Proclamation, " the roads of New England would swarm with vblunteers, " but ho ono has yet seen the trimming.- • On.the contrary, the very State that was_lohorrer-striciten - trierilitil Or negro subordination, kits *yr entered into them:in tiyid,e sett it_large Beale, and h 44 1 emits :wherever they dare go in the South, buying up' negroes in order to Oa the pia he Of her toWtt &thane wU6 &Aire to shirk the responsibility Of' earrylug on a war iirhieh the wore so dere. - for ootunieneing, In ad-1 dition to bilytgg'Aegroes I in the south, Abe has agent_s 'ill Europe enljsUng Heselana WI l e T zi utOtoOnifiltit TAP 41040 , 04 0 0 Mite Off Iff,, , hers and it&h er Own fettoroeltilellor ' own kith it d In the South. It Waited at,o ii _Wed 4w4Pod of 0 109 toe.r: luetriell 4 Tot lo jOtostai r ,buirwook_ Li v4 /34 x , bi llt isept 'ea b3e ild 1 ".. 4111124 , r .".nvoinaoh log will an late ' I I, SOkii,..MtV,or • ''.r.in t o W# liteh4o4lrcr a :Nor 32. =II PURCHASE YOUR NIOURNINGOLOThqi l i Lim:14414 ealieti,tbr fine A/scfrett Otos. end met* ektiti af, 'On the tith efSefttetnber haifa fiilllott itial Ire to be dilated to 611 up the ranks of the army to fightfng dlmenr scone—to get soldiers for tho sunny South. Get ready. Set your house in Ordar.'r Dlake arrangements to secure Tour tall ertiph - -by proxy, and get ready to joirt.The throng of the hundreds of thousands who hare gone before. Let tlio-wopien buy mourning goods now, for In a month or eo there will not be money onough . in the country to use for that purpose- • ' The draft soma. Nott i e 'naafi to go to 'wary Patriotism I. ale The nation le • • - e.. t • amensent . ore • are beee lost tone and the cdantry. The seven ty-five thousand Wide-A*lllms who went-to ,sweep the ?Chas lute the Gulf or Mexico, 'have not been heard from lately. Half minim - more - men are to go forth to be slaugh tered for glory. Five hundred thousand more men aro to he taken away from their industrial pursuits. It is now revolt, Can ada or fight. Let us see *hat, the people will dd., • Oh ! that Wisconsin had a Governor With pitted( equal to the emergeney. Would to God that the Chief Magistrate of this State had nerve to say to Abraham Lincoln that not a semi should &from the St •to till the • • .9 o •e 'ow ng au• an. ,ustss Of fEs ' , few England and tho Eastern dna ea arc; Ailed. now too piioptreuld sat spect that positfoh. But no ; o young .o sappc. an , rain o its la blood, while the obolitionised Eastern States which are growing rich qqt of this war, are thousands of men in ar d ir t : under former calls. The fanatics an eculators'of New England sit at the feet of coin sintir- WaSCINCIIITIROMAIME"Me Ifig men of the West bare no friend at court, and can go to war in answer to cials, or be huntgii down. • ' If we could see but a , glimmer of ijighl through this darknessodlitiould be well:— If the half million now called for would end the war,, we'd go atowee, oven if never to return. But there in no head to guble or arm to direct. Tim Administration has lied to us daily from its organisation. It has made its last doll half tt dozen times be fore—it has resorted to all means to fill tits army—it has sacrifice% a million of lives on the altar of incompetency—it has. ignored or shoveled the best military talent of the age—it has disappointed the land every ruontli_fuz three-naps and still the war I goes on. 'Only a half million more 1 Oh, that is nothing. We are bound to free the nigger or die 1 Lets all. go I The rebels cant fight. One Northern Abolitionist whereat* and prays, in-better than ten Bentham men to fighf,l The rebels cannot, raise men enoughin all the South to make an limy or make a dement battle I. _Tbeßekletti fine ite sertitdVll•riciiie are left! The South is a barren efitate, and her army has subsisted' on quarter rations for three years! The rehabs araininkrupt- lawman', -men sad-mil itary skill!' • • The niggers. arc. all clear by. Old Abe's icroolimaticris and are now eiir allies ! The ardiltig of the blacks does away with calling for more white troops I This is merely a little military excursion party, in which no one will be hurt I ,Tkerebel troops are sick starving, naked, without arras—cowards, and terribly demoralised ! This is what the Administration has taught us, and being faota, yhore, In God's name, are the brave men the - Worth hair sent forth already I - Rally round the flag, boys. Continue thi Administration In power atm.f-we can all go to war, Canada or to - hell before 1868. On ly half a million? Modest Abrahard Might better have called for a million, for they will be needed before this Abolition crusade is half over with, unless conducted on a plan different from "my plan." Hatt a million I Ilurrsh boys, lets go I—Larrojits (Wis,) Democrat. NEARING THE BONE Even "loyal" papers beghf to whine over the terrible robbery this wards making of men from the Trads_eim,_rel4l-__ liana Ri - pultiOseW rith aa,ys: . "The withdrawal of sist thountud more able bodied men from this State would be a misfor tune." Never mind! Old Abe wants more hu— man sheaves to run through his threshing, or mangling maohing. The wide/It-maker is bound to feed the freemen of the nation into the mangler just fast enough to keep it running till hie pets are enriched from the blood being spilled. If the entire num ber ho has oalled for in driblets has boon called out at onoo, we should have an army and the job in hand would have been over with long since. Never mind if the.oountry be depopula ted. What ;natters it if mon aro killcd— women turned into 'fields or houses of pros=- titution, and poor houses are filled - with children t This war must go on so:tenting to "my plan"-4tho vagaries of a buffoon nmet be respected—the *ern* of states men must be disregarded;aud this thieving, murderous crusade for cotton and niggers be kept up nntilit basemen chronic, simply because Arbaham 'Lincoln and his o e' holders think more of sooomplishing their varied ends thla of the welfare of the. country. .therionaleyineurnett q Illlen eons. -- ' The land is clad in mourning. ' Thank ere to / day-W.oe North more pros-_ States thin oder before—driven to the der.: niorreettrt Co escape starvation. There ere mare orphans In the land than negroes In the South, but the war nivat go. op *wording tofhb abolition plan, 01 ruin, Inap• and starvation welcome us with• emeneisW fingers to pauper's groves. • - Where are tke'etateemen of Americo t `Dead. ° ' Where ape the sops lad brother, we lent to Abe Lincoln t .; &laterals:emit .tntde • thenasad . battte- Ia lame thapeople:Adea t Ask the siidow-meker, who ley* the att: kidn'Aerese-kitlaee , . sad *ilea kertestas statiee:. This • is mar mut :Stand. Pro o ltiersot Cron pig. Kis gratitfitii Vila:Arid; • watt: have been, of late t that. s strong ant santottAitlng in lasor otffof, stoppthrithia „011104hir Iv and Eluding favor in ( 0 tnip o 13 people: ReptibiAlinti, , ..by peons, hundriallp,' and thousands, and t llq of the dekdaeracy, after more that vot jean of ob hinr • and eifterlebee' erueh aevMtd bt creating, tan-imposing; matt war, hers heirthiarbeyini WerdsLte‘l character of Its bitter 4114 tar co tir • nvinced, that loititer eibetin titled bb prodttoldtrei of Ito good !011ie bortiday iart peoplei-Narth - orflontb.• --- Vile Idea ,of *any, 1801, thetwaroop,l4 save the Union , wer.ontlrely erro neous. The Union of the Skates was never one of 1it21 4 1 64111714.1 - still It wa made anvil,. eiteralX 4 4 bihil Constitution of 'B7,„foruted by lrotskingtott„ and his compatriots ; stud ,nntler WlldWr , Adi country hadlieen happy and prospertres for move than eeeeeeeeeeeeee The pimpliest:id Stated must get baok,te that original doe. trine of consent, whioli excludes corral= cc ' force, and, is lupit erectuislirresohed ihd inducedby conCiliation and comprentive, • Once more upon, ths4siatictrm, the restora tion of the Union se the Fathers made and and designed-lt r enduse:vill goott-eithens should dorire to bee it eget% may . be ac complished. , Wriatie.in this sr. aunily Ily mason of our rejection of 'conciliation ant i compromise. If the Critiendelicoutpr. , - - introdu•ed into Cotter... —....000ett into Congress„in December, IMO; bad been 4tricipted theft," wegld hare" been no serious secession —te disunion—no war. tlibradtaitted, now by handrida-anci thonannile who could B ro i see IL , 4i le n ; but) they are wiser now, pfecitdiee ait id:AO - tit considerably, the trite interning of-Absecon try press out more prominently, and, al though at a late hour, we are glad ,thi4 "the sober ecoond thought'-'. of` the peeplell 091%4114 to the rescue of the connify, from the vett, of continued war. -PeacW—carly, immediate Nett, able in many respects. alike so to - papa& cans and Pcmocrats. Pe cc will -- pot an end to odi eonee aott dralls, and IL - 6 to t has of - gallant foal - no ' en, eihibb, has been going on, for more than three With Peace, it is possible that the Cipv l ernment debt, whic hconsists to great extant of money borrowed from widows, orphans, fanners, mechanics, insurecoe , i"M"il-1110 amounts. may be ultimately paid, whale continued war le sure to render ltspayment impossible. . ' If tbd feelihg fiir peace Anil continue-to epread and impress itaelflpon the popblar mindolbr the next few, emit has dune for the last few months, ,the cry for War—vmu tinued war—"no oomPromise,'—will be confined, principally to rabid fanatics, "shoddy" plunderers,. army thieves, and Lincoln o ffi cials; most of them mon who are filling their pockets al the expense of the best blood of the nation. Under this gaped. of Ike hour, the policy —the duty—of Democrats and all eonititp. Lionel Unjon men, in, to speak outlor peace and against wan War has, not done, is not doing, and is not likely t o do, at4.-00pd; all its tendencies hare been and Adel *en* limo to be evil. POllOO will 'apse.-the-way to other and better influences, irequanstart which, under' Gicul, may twin& pm States and people again Into harmony- sad Fill n, ThertifOre, let the Ihrmoomtv, ergfrystb proclaim for penes. It he now moat td tty their true policy ; and with a • Prebideneisf candidate nominated st-ChieageorpoS' a platform of pine: Lincoln misrule will .be overthrown and the country saved,— WO Chester Jeffersonian. THE POSTAL-ORDER SYSTEM. The law At thisiullat providse, let. That it shall be the dutytbe,Dep uty Poetmapter at esti money order Mee to issue in prescribed form an order 'ler a sum of money, payable by Deputy Peat master. of any other money, order aka; -which the party applying therefor may.. select. The Deputy Postmasterisening 4nob order shall notify the Deputy pgatimester ,whoa} he _draws, and that he shall not er fetch ordei to 'the applichnt unleter first dopoidts the amount of his order, to gether with the fee. Penalty for violating* this enactment is flied at not la" 'that' $6O, nor more than $6OO. 2d. That said order shall not be vallim hiss on a printed or engraved' farm, hiob foram shall be supplied by tp.' Postniaster- GeneraL for less than $1 or more than $BO, and.thes. the following tom be charged therefor, 'tin: For orders or $1 and not esOoeding $ll4. IQ-cents; for orders exeeedfng $7O, sot en eeedlng'4llll, 16 odds; for orders' eicemr: ;leg $lO, 16 cents. . 4th. nil& ordnreAot prtnnAte_nd within' - ninety dip from' date shall ho idreljdta •Postumster-Gonoral hop disoreidoB4 l 7 0 08 o at in ease of loss or dok,fs in presentation of. orders, on payment. of second :04 end Pros entation of oortlfioatee. • .; - 6th. 'That second ordeSelphy be trans !feted to - indorsement Ind amoont oellooted :on identifioption of indorsee, once otax • More than oho indorsement'ehall rendaradr 'order invalid, and require the issue °t,1011"11ft order. 6th. Diptity Postmaiters are allotted is commission of one-third of the fopereeeired on orders issued; awl in 'dation 'to t: at thd option of the Post-motor Genera one eighth of one per oont. on green imoun of orders paid at their-othvii. • • 7th.: That Peiteilutterrattfliorised tn di Alt sae and pay money orders ihafLestio4te.of-• freial bonds and 'ball render "semi nea t ly ; or daily aeoeunts to the Matter deries sury of all moneys received of - • •- 4 • t .., • "' . m . ' ..---. " -- " -- . - r. r , •'! 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