-• • - .13 - E43 7 •r-LCA 4-14 0 - US --, • , 4 Wcdnjßsflay, Sept. 30,1863. 0. Etfflor & Proprietor JiKRMS-7^* K rfottAß «nd PifrrjjiarT* rorcni.um, in advance notberwiw Tvro Odl * * *, " I ~ i »P» will be charged. Ifo paper dlaecnHnued all arrears ges'are Ret Jed. 'j£S-I.etters and cooununicaUoDi, by jn’aa fk»;l bavo prompt attention; ■ . • IT iin e Table . • NOTICE Is hereby giren that the AuHual Assessment of Income and other Sation ; . . I ' “• Taxes, for the 24th Collection District of ' Beavor Station —Going- East. I Penußylrania, as Registered in the’Books of tie Mon<l<&. Apr. 26,' 18G3;—TVouu i Assistant Assessors,, will be open for the in-" hAt.Sttvir Station at folio** f j ; i spection of all persons who may wisji t&eaam -7:23 a. 3J. Arrives at Pittsburgh, 9:10 a. J . u . c Qwa lists*, for. the epato of‘fifteen* irilS V. >i. I ** 8:20 p. >!. ! days from and after the 18th day 'of eeptcsn- j iic r. »■' i “1 “' / T gjoo P. *. i ***** 'thefpllewlßg places,'to wit:' 1 ; I,' GoiNG lVtsT— 1 ' ' ■ Division Ifo. 1 at'tfie Olfie* of Wmi Stuart, ■ ' ffiUfcr Uw Ktithvrgh «»/<,ilo*h' . }MI JMkaon, Imwrence CO.- ■ ; • S-Wvl'm. i i Arrives at Beaver,..i. 7-40 as I ’ Division No. 2, at thi office of T. J. Alford, IAIOr.M. i\r Rochester.;.;. 2:(’0 p. M. _ ,■ 1 M..-i.~ I •< _ _ 5.05 j. jj ! ’Division .N0;,3, at the office of G. W. lUrn i ~D_A; j S .VrCVI.TOVCrIf Prfk't. ! ilton. Bcaver.Tneaver co. ip. ; }s.’sli‘BßS.‘CtV, TekAJffent.’ si 1 v D - T n 5 ” a< ’’ <ho . ««««'. of E«. Reno, | _ • ] -k: ■ , Nowßrighten, : ' FT. WAYKE&'orfICAGO R. R. It p,i«i»ida vNo.-jS, At tic officet*of William R. i . i - ' ■. 1 > V I Aiinible, Jiookstowu, Bearer co. si I - Rochester.Statioln— East. of . °* '*■ C ° oite > I - 1. i.aaves Rochester Arr. at Fitts, j r,:';.- 7. a«hme.onco. r . • . { 1- R.-’. !, n Acconi. 8:1U A; M.. A.. 7:lll» A. «. ° ffieC of f O9 - C ’ Ea P le * ,>V'v/ It, .. liv .- 8»>-VV v -f"h»btngtoa. Washington co., 1 4 fen r ffiOS r 7 *VZ. 5:00 V." s f» *»• *•«'«■? °f A M.Ttfldr, w; fc I; ' i fcfc p. 5..;... 7;-Vs>..m. t**£ co. ,r; V-. . ■ ;.*> i H „ r, Division No. 0; at-.the.office of-.;Jacob.»iish, :Ui t.. i"V«r. i.7,r | Jefferson, Greene co. ’ . ■ ■ p jj, ~.4 ; T J' 7iup v 1 liivision No. 10. at the office of Simon Bine- Vtncta:UE». . OAo ~oy P. *• , hart, Wnynesburg. Greene co. ' j ; ..Leaves VRts/' Arr. at RvchcsterJ“ l the *»«• .Df Hiram „ pi .( •sil rffiuo P. b:V.» ,P. i.'-. *• •” ■ ' i• . ?:(«•. a. a. K. ; 'v‘?hington : Pa.. Oct. 1, 2 and 3, 18fi3 ; 1m Esyresir, ' " Duo a. 2: Hi a. st£ t «'aynesbupg. Pa., o<;t. 6, tiand?, 1803; °d liiyi-fc-s l . I-- !' 1 M l^f 5 r. st. f Deaver, Pa„ Oct. 10, 12 and 14, 18635' 0 I t? |i Aire;. DKADLFV, : >ew-Oastlej Pa., Oet; IS,. 16and 17,18fi3. ; Qiiar erlr Statement of Baik of f ; ' Beayvi- County. j . ; . ' Aug..s, 1563. j per*. . - r J■li=ci r tkVo-l, aciive O2 Hnttuj ikmit protest; !, :- u l(>o (ifj l\ S. *J s ..couponbonJ'<r 82.CU0 *H) ■l'. S. 7 *;:.!•» pif'c. cc-r.t, 4CBGO 00 0?bcH 1 ank~.....:..4/.,...X > 2SJ 7o •• '7 i>t ■:tr haitks'fnd . » .S. v iioLe?.... fj'-tTi ):j .. 61.212 ir, . 4,. 5.840.83, I l .oe •flxlisrcs...ii.u l.U'jP Oil ttecjuit; i ' V -;i -• ' 5O i i 1 jAßititifa. S .•?).-.UiV e ; -Ck P 9|ji.sn.l4-...5-- 50,476 00 Vco-s ■■jiv'circuhlri.in......'....' l»j ( ! l"!i' •!«;■< 30!, 173 <.3,; .. ibc Cu:hV.o;jOre;Thh-,,-!. , J, 143 32 V- Oij S] t -i 1,H4 70.1 t l : 7V‘ 1.1. 40; i 'HI r- tui ~’VX.U -4„ :f' ' , . \ ■■ SK-MSO 50 B I \ the niir.Tc r!a;i.-mem is true and ■■•••_■ •'■■' to. it it best <;f my .knowledge -.■*-■■■''-i ' Ed«virs li-w's.- CjisU'r. • - ;, d eabaeriheU- before me,.this d:h A.]).; '■ t{ ' j__ .'JV-R, Martin. J. P. :■";>.Jy.lS';r JIESOLUTION T ycposinj cprtain Amendments :V —" TO I t' Q «rr r *> ive* bf tli« C-;rr.~‘'Oinre:iitb of} ' a»Var.';»-,in iH-nVrji' A%<-*oiWy hh, .TUU* ,-nI - fc? to Sb« j .: i;aa in.cr..i .. j ;as>v & i -.fytAx^is^bt jtfortrath-afUulo . vk r,-, anona! rtc*:osr»<* the ■S ••nrtifiinoh, to bo* des;g >.s IMlowsj... - ■ r anv clo c.!*aasa* oaUW be In ; nny service, under & |rcqui*stioo -■J,:.i £ >nr of the St mm*; 01 • ~. >,j* tliis' Commonwealth, s>ucb .nVev.'«-i*e tho right of suffrage la oiiUfens; under suoU reg ,fi • . ‘ v V’jul! bo, prescribed by law, : :< r. were present at usual ■y - j - r* >• r .-.--I /•' I V- : - : utn a'l'iilionnl sections *5 ■ rtiiloof «,lie"Cottstitirti..ii. to !>? •! :i icoji.'n? • t-ijjat iinJ iliac, ns fcl TVr V- c/j- • ? oTori.* tliau'- <.«UG suV'joct, C V.; vj’. !,<■■ f'lp.'nT- i&?"k e t:I ••r.- ■■:■■' •■ rirvtjoa hiK*. - . ' " ir-'N..o l H'liVi.iU bo >he Eeir- L- „r,V r--;. aQ y pjv/ers, or privileges..in li.-.;-iii.we-cite i&tkocity to Vjrant . j _ l ■ or r.rrri';opi?.'Ol3r forep. or may hare- sk -aprm ihe c >urta of this i JOHN CESSNA, ! M. .koK't! 1 lie House of Keprexciitamcs. , "• • 1 -c. : ■: ::• JOIIX- P>>PESXE*. j V ' . Spanker of the Senate. -] rt#.v of ihe.&fi'y of the Commonwealth: “V-- llAßmsnratj, July 1, 1863. . ifeii-vVLVASU. ?S: ~ ■ •jl do; hereby -certify that; ! ■ the fortfgoiug annexed u 'ft full, true end correct i copy original joint . | , Resolution of the General r : . ~•) I Assembly, entitled “ A j joint Resolution proposing I certain - amendments to ; tJmjCcnstitmion,”-. as the K same remains on file in J this office. ’ , ‘ jls .Testimony wheraof, I i' [hare hereunto sit my .! ihand, and causcd'jjhe seal I jof the Secretary's office to be affixed.-the -day and ' ’year abose written-. . ' : : : ELI SLIF-BR. Scc'y ot the Commonwealth. ■ ■.k' r '\ The Eye. d ■ BR.yj.l; SPEER, 100 Pennsl.* t’UUbutg ;e-f:!imics to devote special "attention, as m InViltme for the lata to iite oiise'ases, deformities end defects, of this Jtappt-tiht organ.-, ■ ■ , : t , din reply to frequent inquiries of cortespOTid atiie.it may Ve stated that; arnofagstt hc CURA- diseases of the eVo are Cataract, wh£re th r ;pupU is nf a milky .color, instead of black. Jal ir, the healthy eye; Oplhalmia, Pterygium,. 1 tljlaeities and Films from recent inflammation, ■ Nerv.-ins- Sensibility' of ; the. Optic. Nerves. Strabismus, hr Crooked Eyc.s,lnvcrsion .of the Ey.’-lidg, Fistnl.- - .' LschPymflKsi _ .Amonyt the incurable rare Amaurosis, orl '■'•mqlete'paralysis of, the -optic , nerve, where r - : light is -visible v Opacities .and films from cirnnioinflammation; 'all cases. An. which the hail of the eye is lessened or, altered in form ,hy disekje of injuries. . ' i'l ■ ; _ ‘ j Defectg! of:Vision, as alotijjor short gighted- n ??s. tyaj generally ; to-relieved or cured by properly a'djusled ■ ■ ihtTtii" s eKS.—Sri, S. Cttniingham, James dhuepsoh; Esq. ■' j I 'l'-. T OAXS OX YIKST ■ MORTGAGES can b -H Bfskiatftf at TiOLLAB, ■ ATT VO'S BA NK. KiiiSf.TOCBTU SIBEET," .ttfburg. «a favorable '■ * ■ I . , : mSliSni C. A. COLTOS,Trea»nry. \ r : Vol. :iO-x ,u. & '.internal reve: !;i, All Appeals must be in writing, and must ; state the particular cause, matter or tUin«*Te : specting which a decision is requested: iind ; snail moreover state thc'grouud or principle of I inequality complained of. . }- -V v' SAM’L DAVENPORT, ; . Assessor's Office, I Ass’r 24tLDjstri6t'• . ; Bcaver,Sepls,o3. j - Normal School. EDIXBORO, CO., PA. TllE.bmlrlingj_.ire new.nont and’'coiijr.cn iput; good libraries,' Heading K'oom anti Ap|>;»!'atiia; Instruction thorough* anil nritcti ca!. ■ . Tuition per term of fourteen wceW. $4.00 . Boar l 52.2 S per week: V s the whole term's expense, including the use of text bookj. , » '5 [The Fall term opens, August 19, 1933. for Circuit.;’ 4 . J. A.’COOPEIi. A. M., Principal nng3? Am ; ‘ T>ATIE\ WoODJIUFFI.'iI ‘ • I . .NEW FIRM. WOODRUFF & IRONS. 4 1 undersigned have entered into 5 . ncr.shiji. nnd will carry on the marble iu all its various branches, such as head-stones.- tombs, mouuihents, ..furniture work, etc. Ail work done with nealness ami aiipic:ch-*istt'e best of workmen employ ed. •'All Kin-N.of produce t*ken in {exchange lor nork. give u 3 a call ebasiDjEj ol?*p j A'h.cr f - r —»yt-mgrw aiuty Ta. J WOOLi;# FACTORY. TJlfi «n.kr?ipned experts. lo • eotnmcnee, j •itiits weeki Carding. .Spinning. Fulling, l Hni-Ktng aiut'D-veine; also to manufacture. ■ Flannel, ' Cl.;th, V’as-dr'tjsres. • Satinetts ami ! Blankets at tnv «M plnecJn FaWsfpn. For. i-avear iimi durability. I can warrant the poods ! ihauiifaeiurcd '-uot' 10 be surpassed. For the ■accommodation of tiicso on the east side of i the Heaver, Wool.' etc., can belefl abmy.houee i 'in Vula.-hi township, or John Hodgkinson’s i st ore in No tv 11 righ ton j j IJeaver Seminary. s. B. MERCER,. Superintendent i. , moved' or directors. i .-■Rev. P. It- A. M’LeaX, P-'• :* *• It. A. CI'KNINGHAM. “ C. T. Ccmmixs, TfflSlK fali. term of fourteen weeks open* on 1 TCESBAV, ‘the first dny of September. Rate, pc- term for bon'd and fundee* pAriiculrfrs address ’ S. U.MERCER, Bearer. Tn. augl2:4t ' ! ; ' ' HOOKSTOWN SELECT SC II OOt , Opens Monday, Sept- SBth. Mathematics, Sciences and Ungpges* Taught or. the most favorablefterms. . SCOTT. "Principal tur T Xj Xj I 3T E B “ST /dress-making., HfRS. ■ Z. MOORE announce* to | V| ihe public that :shc .has removed a few i fS.iTfrom lief late, residence, where'»he in-, tends continuing the 4lILtl>'EIU & £»KESS-i MAKING Jbuajnwa, in -Ml 4»S various branch- , es She his: lately received a well selected ( stock of Mii.li.seBY Goods,,to which she in-I vites the attention of herimstomers. A.cpn S tinuance of the patronage heretofore liber-1 all* bestowed, if. respect fully solicited. 'Beaver, Sept. 20, ’G3Vjr-4w. _ . (&LOBIOTJS NEWSMi- Rot from the Army but from the Town of Beaver. New Shoe Store. ' ■ U'. ALI3SK r^app»iET6&. EE jobscriberxrrc‘ft>«f iWor»‘ JN audition to the of be eiitMDsbfßearsr County that, ina«t : |ltl»s3 Hotel;the Proprietor ba*_ fitted up In to bis well selected stock i Hi bouse,? in o, complete «td satisfactory man- HATS, CAPSand GpINTEEMESS Fl/KJfISH- neri an , . nrV'ff ING GOODS, ho l*as lately * ! r OYSTER SAfjOCVN, _ selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES ,?f every i whcre tKa best quality of Oysters may be ob ■Jtltid and variety’. My stock is the largest, during their season,, m any desired ever brought to the county, and X p am uies canbe furnished with Oysters, intid toiaell “cheaper than the cheapest ; by thfc cai or doi'eh. Thetabl© Is toiisheil Mind the sign of the ‘‘Big Hau • _ I with all the luxuries the PITTSBURG MAB- Sept;9.’G3. • L K ATRIA o. j ret can afford. , , . ~k. Thnnkfdlifor the liberal patronage heretq ! | fore bestowed: a continuance of the akntnis : respectfully smelted. . , °eel7 ■j ! > Special IVotice. .. Proprietors of tho Girard HouscPhUS' j I V-tfelpfri* th s,- L L -r\E\-ICiIVBB, Scissors, Gunv Hair Pins, tmwioh of ■' bns&sss den and the trajdUng JP- f Port Monaies, Ifeeflea, Tweeters, community-, ifecil-siafpcnefß, Spool Cotton, Thread, andTcomfortitered in;jtU«i ostaklishment. • T*K:| %o; ! M^y%!^.»*^ i I i '). , OE . i 1 waver 'Jiftd,!iff'j&oWr tbe ',•> -,.4.i found'd > “•**• «» *6idfe»*is«nWf duly. *S lt paralyMß fais-heari and wicked head and ltß l~P sl ?. f anio, and fcneourages the.cnemy P .SS/"JJKdS iF“S'^T^ ,i S? , V:! :1,,i This is no timej blood oft t? d,C Tl old Y knows the gbvern your sons, yowi- -administer kinsman, is tbrlin i '^ bo Ripply, his Wants lo ' party : .«•<* anT oppose! Ib’mk, that in the n rihtfen’n !i■f. d ..? r ' r>l> & $?"? m every, rHqde that j -r —- 1 (sorrow, nndj disloyalty .can dovish, j Aggregnte........... ...215,;jt5 •}, ( but partisan. the l * ll f 1 W not .opposing 1 Pro-emineatii'a journal of N«ws arid j War and TFcreasinaifflooMeiFr ** j ol L.imatare, Tub TuJbdse baspoliti- filming' Ihe tft«ia®!^rAt» ea! conviction's which arc well oharac- j thoGovernment.’ '‘ i-mC * - an^call It 2)6mo tenzodiby thesinglo word I Surely; this ttf Cr3 , tl<? ’ 0 at H i ”’! bat difference does it It is .Republican in its hearty adhesionj Truoj Democrats fll&g '«.»*« he ®W Ware the»rfh lc .;^Thoir to the great truth that “God hasUhe ranks of. nuch'Jiadhrs ■ butllrke ?f fS C ‘l p P 0 a d.destroy the pO-ver ;bf made of one blood all nations of meld' j Butler, Dix. and Biokfrison and Gato f/ll#e|SfdjeD' —Republican m its assertion, of the'and Grant, LogaiilffiGlornard' TOra! i’!ff.lV $$ w i w lbo ■ w, ‘i k ?drie»s[of equal ana in,aucnab!o rights of ail- sod,' lioit and^ Sunjoii; i 1 rii njcht is'^ractlcalVy ! men to “hfe, and the pursuit! lights of the Dembdiitic '!? OWo r old y through its admiuisWa °f : !v‘PP , .. nUSH ’' liopnblic'ari in its ; the thousands of Dol|J: UeniofTati In ! < ,° D hr X f | tb ° ° n boBt . B^ •«>▼»» man steadfast earnest, defianthoslilily.tb; the field, are found *to ihdrdui every scheme and effort of the SliiVb • try;- yiipMorting tef'iwwifce its'mnd■! *,l t( ? eß fcahl° and annoythe 1 Power, from (he Annexation of Texas [ures *.,(j its _addt»lffc*tion ThW }?«III*"’ W, ? I V* o| l •# r ® cl, J r _i n, P»W/the to the great Rebellion, to .grasp the ! see its;peril,hod know }'. >r , of l H « ov <riMimeW to supply! empire -okthe New[Wol Id add Wno raffcWl orX^rSTfi^ the ot oma country for. it.sj safety except, thohgh|Lie Who liold rLo & “"‘I 1 P * Bl-1 lJl ° h pwn aggrandizement—Republican, in i and administer *Th l ci : n» , '« i« 't 0 “ ce o .'!i r i^ ll ‘ 9,n ea >n‘the army j to tbc . despots of tlm-jis hotlthd i - cno W' : for wa,,t of; . Old World, who fondly hail-in the the hands that hoidtiireinsardtiieh I- f„r\ } J dhyernment to send re.! perils apd calamities'suddenly thrust J,id the chariot of &3K«5 .SeS to f 2 0 n^c^ e '* bl r^ n i , P ,ie!, ■ **' th<^ -upon us by their A!mbriean ruin. I ’*#4 '® P | 9 “f PPM? the only meabs i part the overtbroT; arid ruin of theft;’ The war is bnfinisl^’ari'j North or ThL™' 0 " rCing; d ovcr y P Model Republic—Republican ,in its! South must >on r dear *2lT^r*?! uwn H wou1 * 1 assert for the] j ho P° trust, its faith and 1 , effort, l ost interests are gathlSd m the Ti. • °i 1 1 090 - sbo$ bo arc I? field. I that this precious "Rebellion mnsff tie-field, there to preeSTifr nerisH -1 ** I,O T < T ,llzer,s ,-comq to your I j result in llicf signal overthrow, of, its 1 Your soldiers a Ibriiii- brtPem.ax.l^ 0 not tbe Slate! - plottorM,‘ aujl the firm- establishment ;-Sable foe. 1 They "t eq nal rigli Is an d equalia w.s through-!;! brnmont can do orgWeffo' secure' the lubctri > nL'!i X,o3e .f r^ a,,l ®“' an - *hdse. out tbef- whole extent of our eobntry | victory. S? d ' rec ? Im P»W itho federal ; wherein liberty and Union too strVhgl too S3 S 'fe S Ul” -I* **? : 80 of the ;deod be “one ana inseparable” b'ehce- too unitedi .' .1 °r f ,n vigorous prosecu j forth and ffirevor. r - The* wilv fnc% rrr\m^A^ i -u' iiouof,.the war, a.wiho only moans of. j The TuiWcnk devotes attention in {defeats, b&o oUior; and of say. 1 calmer times, .and to some extent in keeps up the spirit i&M-tobceUt l deftW uV-k* ar f d treasnre.. You can | these, to Ed oca (ion, Temperance; Ag- j homo by painting thnibrcoiWniiddcs. ?' b 5 s W oi:Un " lhosu whd —fjienlturo, Inventions, and of tt*ybnnmo»t:’ As'Svroul n 1 Knd a^ ientl 1 u J tbkt cause. ..-..I.AVH. iaosg.-»<se n?av;minister to tl.b spiritual and! bo call it - aiid* hb »im J toetr re,y - lh ?Y: ca «l not bo the faithful, jtiia.ej-ial .progress and, weli-bcitig of ( hope of ultimate b,u ; c ‘ sro (IrWnds of the gov man,:yuls but for the present ils'cnei-J to diviAions iiiilhWlSfeOaJhS? wllose . e^c ‘T tends to, gies and ns columns are mainly de- eiations of '" lt ? P°7 er , t( ? P r ovaib over, .the j success i A nows liiHS k ?w/U 1 ' V j of, ihejU ar for the. Union. Us special I lacks upon the and impil- ,s, lPP ?r political I correspyndeiitft ; accompany -every! cvcrv measure caused hv Ireboliion •" P be back .-till; the J considefable army arid report every j and overflowing wit'll bitter' \ PV ° r! < ‘ nd i , *f U"‘P n Becd.ro.—. ! impoitm.l inculeiit oktbat great rieW towards, f or gle wlncli we trust to result in the I Gdrii B ghda^.<l-J^.. lo<!rat,, » >,>llt WJ? drt a “ bl ■■sigiia l ,»ud vondujjJAifalJdllUVU l iV otberwise! can a fuller or more accu rate view jbf the progress and charac ter of this momentous 'conflict “bo obtained than j through tic regular .pe-usal of out columns. And wo eaniostlv - solid the co-opcrationfof all li iciuls of the National causo,?rnich we regard and uphold as tbit ot Universal Humanity, to aid us m ex tending its circulation. - 1 TERMS. 4 The,enormous increase price of printing paper and oilier materials used in printing newspapers compels us to! increase (lie ptice of Tub Ibi bunej Oar netv terms are : .' I DAIRY TRIBUNE. Single Copy " Bcel^*- Mail Subscribers, one year (31 l i^psj ' SEMI-'YEEKLY TRIPH -N B. One Copy,! one year (101 Issues)... T'.vo,.l'o;<ic3, one year. Fi^e. Copies, cue year..;.. v;; ‘-• TonjCopics one year.*-..... b-l o ■ A,l csira copy will be scar to Ciubs of twen 'y and .°>VkEKLY TRIBUNE. One Copy, one year (02 Jrr ThreeCoples. • one year. iAdy.-y—; Five Copies, one yc;:r *•■■■..■ V, ' Ten Copies, one yoar i .... i ......w.®;.-,--------_- 13 Any larger number, awlrcssta to names of 'subscribers, SRoO each. An extra copy will be sont Ao every club often.! Annual Assessment for 1863. \ EPH’M. SMITH. ASD TRIBUNE. 1 Tbe Sew-Yoke TttXBUNB, first ;Is j sued an r 1841, in its twenty-second j years* has,obtained both v la larger ahd j & more(yrideiy diffused circulation tWftn (.any-jOtP'br, newspaper i ever published ;in America. Though U has suffered, ! iueoiU'hon with other from jtho (volunteering an<r departure 'of .tens pf thousands of its., patrons to serve in the War foh llio Union, its circulation .on. this Gtli. of .December 18G2..is as follows: ’ - i - * ; . ■*' ■ i »««y 50,i«5 ; ] Isomi-Wrekly 17,250 I Week1y........ i j I Twcntv Copies, to one address, one I yeari 82'5, and any; larger number at, I same '.price. An extra copy vful bii i sent to clubs ofdweity. To.clubs ol THU SEMI-l/EEKLT MI iTBU VE will be sent. To clubs of fifty prilß DAljliY TRIBUTE will be sent gl>ftt Address THE TRIBUNE, Tribune BuLldihga v Ncw-York When drafts corTbc procured it is much safer than top mi t Bank Bills.! The name bf thi) Post-Office anil State should lap. 11., coses, bo plainly written. ■ ; •T Subscribers who send money, by [ Express, must prepay the Express 1 charges, else it will bo deducted from the remittance. • ■ Tue Tkiwuse Almanac fob 1803 will bo ready about Christmas. ■ - Union BEAVER, , I : --x *i ■ Address,to ft'e cause ’oPlpefr cbuntry; but; peril the- soldier himself,; oh the battle-field, by their acls|—; Thev would byeak doWn his moral j power by teaching that his cause I is! unjust. His blow is hardest, who bo- j liovc-s his cause W right; yet they; would unnerve hi- arm, byjustilyiug | secession,'-and declaring it-could have been avoided by compromise, j But well they know that the in terests of the South wire everjpyotqct ed by the Federal Government,‘for it' ha« been their boast that the Govern,. thont bus always, with rare exceptions, i been administered by Democratici hands; and for the last eight years i dowryto the time of secession; it was 1 tlih c administered under Pierce and t Buchanan. They kpow that. Cob-: and the Executive, add.-|U»cl Supremo Court, filled by their friends, j ever legislated, adminhtered. andjde-, sided for the South. -.They knew also , that long be/i,iv a resolption of com-! promise was offered, sibossion had ta, j ken .pktee, ,'tlvat the ftrtsi, arscdaU, t shiph, and property of the Govern liie'nt had been scizod ty- armed trait ors,] and,that the Senators and Kep-i fcsentatives of the Cotjon States left, the Kails of Congress, fociaring that no terms of - eo’mpron.W could or j would be accepted; '. Yet, knowing all the* things,thesh j North orb leaders wouji destroy thej moral power of the siltiior tand thoj citizen by persuading Siejinfhat, their ■ | cause is unjust. For it this be;, not a i j jnstayar in, defence of tioj. Union |an<Jj riic ; Constitution, againit a wicked rc r ] i bclijon, every soldier’# «ciw iauinjusti- j I fiable; and -ho had volunteered to j kill unlawfully. Andj jni, fellbwj cit-1 izebs, are accessory itoitho crime.—., ; Have we not all given ail and support 1 to this War-? Have wejipt sept tons,! brothers, kinsmen and Heads 1 t<? the battlefield?' Have wonot contribu ted motley and meansj | Is it jtruoi we | are all I guilty as hanslaycrs; or j their aiders and'abeitci) ? Yet these men would teach ua ouscause is ud. jusC How will a righkpus God, and an iimpartiiil history Jesuit us, if i their wjordshe true? j : i > Not bnly do these mi strike down thefe soldier and the Itiaen’s moral power i but: they strip Ihe soldier of hia strongth, and the cifeen of his .de fense by attaCking hisjmly sonrerof power.) : Without a Gbornmont at hia back, to supply his fonts and to, reinforce the soldier -who weakened' hy death or disease, orputnumbered by '.the enemy, hip must lil. - Without, a Congress to vote’ moby, : and sup plies,and reinforcemcntind an execu-. live to entry outtheso lap and enforce .them when opposed ,bi faction | and fraud, or disloyalty, thfoldler must yield. , ■ n'...v.. ' i ; Yet do these leadcrsif party cry peace when there, is no !ace,,ana ap plaud those who, like illandigham, votb ngainst suppliea tt ihe sAid/crs. ;Th,«y refuse to. .draft ' * reinforce ment, oppose the arreo )f deserter#, I ■ ■ - ; 1 Hotel, ” PJJNN’A. /[;■ " 1 ' k (IP iron- Wo dslc'yon to voter lor mo' ~" r " J j )( . ,godd of your country.; by those who hcuntily support its cauU j The honest patriot m'lij.Sr ' now discard alt hi a feelings ami pri—** '■ yato interests, .all; bin likcsand dis-j 'Vheroyer likes, nlPhia, ’ -prejudice anti his'; Yallandighan leanings, khd 1 vote for the jindp w|o,; tlieyatand on represents tho' true interests, t i, n ' , j country. D. L. IM.BRVE,"CA’nj m ; ir m -i , V - ham;as. how Titos. it. it Coed, 1 •, -a W. W. Kerb, } ***.*'. 4 s | ; ’ . Of ~ tiio Vpolj ißrownlow’s .Knoxville , WWg uihew blaiy* and Rebel Ventilator. . >• ; I' I propose td publish'd weekly and tri- j * weekly'journal, boaidng the above title; . at Kni>xvillo,in Eipt Tenncs&ce;atidthe j?. i weekly paper, made n-p-drom Uio eon-; muuiealion I. tents of the ; tri-wjeeklies, , 1 propose j “I'irsf, Res id send out to distant subscribers, tor j V p,- 0 f the wi j Two Dollars per ai nam invariably paiji \ ‘“Second, lit ■. in advance Subscriptions and remit-! posed to all d; i lances will be iohyuMstd to me at|,on. '/'lni'innali, from which point T export | 'Those ,seso ;to ship my papyri and. ; honsivetaiid | !expect to issue the first number inJ principles of : October, a« iti was fm that mouth two ) j t £jv, that tlic[ years-ago,, when my paper was crush-] £>empcrgtic nil ! e<lp ,! t by. the (fod-('nr«akeii 'mob at jas a convenic; • Knoxville ; called jlic ,metis.’ &f wp ■thorities. I will do mine nee. this employed, .hell born and hell-bopnd rebellion,] ■; were the-traitors forced mo ,to leave ! off, and all who with the paper would |do well Ig begin with the first jas linlcM that sitigle paper shall be :'woptli the (subscription .price to any i Unconditional Union man 1 j | In the rule of .my editorial conduct, jj shall abjure .that, severity -which | destroys thp indepondencepf the press;, j and cafit from mC tl\at factious opposi ! tioii.Vbicii Jgives what Is.-due. ![o country • And whilst the, name of ! my journal indicates, in unmistakable i terms, its politics, I shall as n faith -1 fill sentinel,dbrget;Whigs r democrats, i Know Nothings, and Repabljcan.s.anJ I remember only-my Government, and 'the preservation of the Federal S ’pNibs—as richly worth all the aacri-: tea of blood and tyeaskro their pres-- orvation may to the exter-, initiation of. "the present race-of men and the consumption of all the means of the present ago lb , . ” \ : . Publishers inserting the prospectus once, prbmififently, and 'sending >mo tho p*er to Cincinnati will b.e favor* witfilh an exchango. 1 - Sopt.,7*’C»- u W. .G, : ,Br<¥wm.ow j®“A 'H evr York; edUor recommends j the immediate recognition of the Southern Confederacy. .He doean t believe that ‘ this would. “imply an acknowledgment of.the right of ae eeflsbm” ..But it would imply ac knowledgment of 1 theto so code and'Ao make lhe accession good, and tbUf would bo just as fatal as the acknowledgment of right- b P ,i.*W aa the preservation of the Hoion. is qon-, cernod. Wither tho nhrrthe power exist B * «>£•»«; would bo hoth : crimmal add fooliah Ao anknowlodgs tho .exiatona* mthcr. ■L-jv V . i U> Vjl ►fV i ---, . 1 -. 'l 7 - , ' 1.4 4,, it i iSi;.; > C ~t v , 7 »> £*’ P>; -*. 'tSbligt ~ Plskn Rem 1 . aßdiapoteition to its ett uu; .vation. , v . By voting for endorses rebellion barrass a- ; govern! conquer a peace b; of own authori _ .. vjitih g lor Cuitin, q .njan shows his disposition to-nbhqld I tion and jtbo Union now repudiated fby the idaVe Stated " y:V-;i i .% idling j gives 1 rebellion’; as Ms publiclv i 3efenM,Bf kfbieh ILy t were justified ih against £bo f?overument .and 'destroy} iff vtbfe Un f,or,”- r i■ ;\; ■ a ,i3an endors- JcS itho doctrine of free : suffrage, apd ithd rigbtjof thosoldicr to vote. ■ ! By voting for Wood ward, a man ac | ccpta the decision^Aade if hririi tba ! t j the defenders of a ‘GovernTmenS’ have Ino right ,to participate iii t» adminis- Itration,- and that the factj of lervk-o .in the arrty or navi’ is tlje offence of jncoinpotency to exercish the right of the franchise and the woofposi i Puch citizens should be de i graded to jthe level,o!f a &la ?e. ' f i I By, voting for Curtin,’ a man‘pte> ; pares tbejway do a lusting pea.ee by | oqr determination to wh-o an I [eternal war rather than surreW! , th|e authority of the National Gov icrnqientojerun inch of the National j.dOmaiD. ■’ p - ■•• ’ j voting for, Wcbdwari.a’rnan ( encouragtoljellion iutif th , a forever . impairi the _ security of all National . habjhttos, .while he destroys every in f security whidh tbb lree>hite’ ivo'f tf .’° ree i now possr^trv Uh'^f- VOt,M ® * or Udrtin, a man securesk „thied, years pf further ttrift 1 and . economy ; if the. State , Adlninistra- 1 ndllionsof dolars were savcf toftlf people of Pennsylvania withm tive Ji&t throo By voting’ fory Woodward seeks tin- inauguration! of an tratipn ibat~wili oppose the Govern merit’ and plac4 Penn irt Jtnmnc-ow.i th the confodcrat thus making the Koystbne of ,1 Ar ' 1 —rch'..thi etoriuilly, to American U erai o means, pme tic sever the Slate •der, p'.edgjed, if Oiiio, io array it . Ih'o ,var, and ) • ' lisi the diffoionoe maud Judge Wp 1 the name platfo no designs,. Va ;eyer, ; put spoken ncaks among the ijddp Cirele,’' ant ipathics for the r i' i, i .tforra of-'the Deii (Otjly set forth fin : > Harper’s!Week); olved, Tliat'ijVo a i ;osoiwd, That rve ■awisufes f<|r can :>lulions| are so i .(so truly injJieativ the enemies of t ;y hereafter be ilwtings ami com ;jnt substitute for t ■etched granimer SaHlbe pi: ;.fc u ■ . is thus bucoiii 1 Colored itex is; the|Xav* estimated that there jire > thousand colbred men in the Withiu'the last eight or ton they have be4n admitted ■ as. i ordinary seamen and landsmen raerly they wore chiefly octim the vrard-rooms and pd the gnanL , one of them, h holds a po&Ui in as petty office) service, although many ! of trh coxswains for. boats. Admira ding’s barge at:, the Bijooklyr Yard, it is not generally kno a crew. of'tenlstalAvartnegroe: ;,Gen. Lee’s cob ry states.tbal some writers boA in speaking of the Arlington ftSshW’'* belonged to (feuoralvWiUniDgJj ■was the, property of. the Custi jly, and. when Washington i !the widow, Cijstis ho .bjui'itbari in trust for her son, gdd: aft< for her, grandson,, the late- Gi Custis.to Whom ' it, rover ted,, ■ marriedadaughterpfrjWrnvEi ■-bf-^ebatbam' l Randolph, afi 1 tb,c£ -left. ono„. ‘daugbtoHwhb married Robert now atthelioad in .Virginia.' ■[■ ■ ; ■„-f ■ •X)isrfr: •'ofir-6BSS» (idner|V SamlHhb stbn ’ d sca;»if.'- donee ,in Ilu'ptottVrtlbV Texas, 25th oi July.jf lie WaS'Biverity of .ago..','-'nfi';- ’ ;■ i The abose js the the. Rich mb ndiW hi g, ,p i .tie .death pt .this yian. Its' brevity ’is, ‘an^Bciatft 1 as*’ irsitica that hbdiad' a lb|ral man, % . ■ |■ ■ &-Jt> ii a;-■ sjt tir i-i -i ix. aiij' j <;; ■; V/ _ 18 1 Voting.; A Battle Cry-—Wages for Labor;. ' thff l) Jrno of ln« 2C6rih without then* qtliec broking leaders arf( endeavoring to dragoon v into tbfe service ■()(■ tKe Sotulieriiyaciatooracy/a : •battle of y. for the ’oainpufgn,ri -; ’ "Sicampaign be, “ W ag for Labor;’'- and lbt ; them pe?r w» mind, tlaav th<S instant this ' | principal is -’fully - i'ecognized/a ivttst ' •region vyjU bp opened;to'thept which - -- has hitherto been usufpiidiby .the no- i -gro and his lordly master:'(■ We want r th& SouUiem ! v<jodiiti , y , ‘ openpd up to white labor, mid the qhly way’to, ac conipiisVthat.ie tp-secure wages io all* ■ , ij i e « *&<»-iivd upon the woi'k of other thou gladly employ the labor which is mbstJ profitable and the best. AAs I for the negroes, they will go largely into tlid standing army of ■ tilled,unity; arid as it is a well known Jact that Soldiers? do not, reproduce themselves, a large portion of the problem of their future - 4 wilLbo : clearly;solved: Let the true ~ Lenioeraey, therefore, rally ito tke orV of oft ages for labor ff 4 lt.is the only one which w worthy- of their nanid ' and principles y it more, by Jts very .Hound, to defeat the iforth- " ern miscreants who are endeavoring ' to mislead them to the support of- , ?K n al <fn n ;. ah3to(ir c ? CJ ’i and fievm ‘ thap ail other arguments ’ lo® opposition to the test will cbmd solely from, aristocratejand therefore it will prove the best touch stone; for the separation of the DeuW- y eratie masses from' theirs infamous leaderithat pould be anphedl “Wfea* ‘ es fbr-14b0r.. , • 8 • . antin': ustniji las fo : ‘‘man' shows tho Gover n• * seJf-prcsor- rard,'a man leeks to- em-. ipaggling' to Wood and ! i p n't r ';tho el itabliMi merit The Disappearance: or Slavj»t and m Consequences.—i’belTJncod; ditiohal Union. Committeo-of land advise tlio people- of that State; - m tbeir address,j-Xo abolish the ibsli tuuon of slavery at the earliest bo«. ■siblo period. ‘-The substance of slaV very, thcy < say,“iB gone,ami thcTare oj, the opinion that the sooner the sfcela-' ton iiremoved the better it ivilpbu for tko Ipue interests of the State arid ! i of the Union.” In Delaware the il appearance of the slave population , has boenalmpst as rapid' as m- Mdry- 7« land, and the people seein to manaaa ' 10 get along, very comfortably wiih ontethem. In Jennessop; the riiiUtaPT i Operations have almost completely ! destroyed, this, spricles df' property i , a man ad mi i! is- National aViVHtffc ci States, the It’ed : ally arid :s of'tie •; .# agonist go for Hard on Newspaper He*—%eri-. : - Hoads has issued the following order.' ~ H 5 .-Newspaper" correspondents %ill i •" bc*adidotifslied to hold no copmunica-v tion with prjsarora. of wp, whether J •optheir wayuto headq'iartor.s or top— pofari'y doiditved iti the custody of any guard." or, to.seelc any inforriiotiotl frpiu guides,' slehius Or refugees doni-*: nig frprt'iteyohd the lined; J' ' f | 11. No newspaper correspondent or i civilian, not connected With the arm),. will bo* permitted to aecotnp.auy. or remain with" cavalry serving ‘in- Up , n com ; front of on the dank of :tho snnyv '" h • . •*. ; *fr • m Jl.- .1,., '' ■ Doi^wcen odwavd, irtri, and,, illiindig i, Whilst knights il utters ebels, locracy ' Gen. Gka.S-1 • p.v; I A GgistsJ!ant remark was ru.wld.a few i days' tdnee' by Gen. Grant to soino Cbir 1 cago frietiVJs., They were conrinsing j upon, G'on. Logan a,pd and his extea* ; sion of furlough. jGencvnl. Grant fe i'jnarkcd that he 1 extended Gen. tgan'.s*!fuflough because, while lie was in Illinois, fighting Copperheads,’ hd still wasm doing duty •e la fa- are dp-1 jing it. ' I ■ - ; iorrtpro-,| o of the j ;ho -XT 11- isod atr .entlonsf .lie spee usaally 1 ...... . , _ 1 - ,W=&-Jn a speech, delivered iiv Nash ville';-at a meeting called W rejpice; over ith'e feaedcHses; .before Charleston,, Johnson, declared himself a‘ Emancipa tionist, and lurgedthe -iibmedrato.und .. thorough' abolition of Slavery ip^.Ten 1 ‘nosseo'and elsewhere. —it’ vis >\v five navy.—- ninths . icaineß, . . •ii’or >iOdf ini f j@,A. Danish writer speaks of-a iuit -so miserable' that it didn’t know which- way to fall, and so kept stand ing. This is lilip that had [iSnch a complicaiiorl of diseases ib&t |hc did not know what, td die of, and so lived on.' , -/ at'tcr--< iwv.ovor, iv in the in are Paul- Navy ivDj'haa !Ne\v York World sayff that : 'nature has .endowed President Lincoln . with a “single great qpality” —that ho has nothing bat a “certain vulga r ; honesty.” According to thn clique tW , o£;copporbeadism, bSpeaty iff the. vuU garest thing in the world. ,■! ■ « inpora- ; re eired I e'atat e, og once (OP. ; It ia fartii* jnamwl tc of it Awards W. P.- MrO.i ahogh; a Miss. jhtld JBr E: Leo, .to arm^ JSf-llra. ■ Jameson /a'ays —' “Thd - bread of, life is Ipye, tho salt of life ia • jvorK j tbe sugar of ; th«,, watdr of life faith,” Sand ua ; the : bread and sugar; neverSniiid the: sal ti" ,■ Richmond Ent[uir£r\*ay'i j that' Federal soldiers swiiie.” . Then let the rebel govern- ! *nont read ,f its doom. Wherever l4>n '. IfOfr thmesthoiatliesmikodisappear*. - Prentice. ‘ ■ '• Yj, V"; ] ".-‘.'.V- lis rasi- ; bn thb years B®“It suggested) tbtttf ttfl th# thieves in the tountry ought jlp; wear crape Ibiriyfdays for' the deajth. ot,. John B. Floyd;—Prenhge.' .fi NO TICE ’ Ll rat'e of-76 ■ «ntsj>er sji^afe—«*ch subaemioat Wa*£cn - cent*. . A lib«r«I disponur. j »<l T erlisers ( !,ai4d onloag md^trtisnoeut*^, ' A; space equal toTTtßtvi: line* 0 j thisitypa 'M .**«. ” ' 2s>« ' Uloi-MtCB. , M ■'.4:' ’ * ' Business cardaHW wnt« B linW'P«r y««r. I -teK'poß/-, .-fcolitici’-I ? th P r i?°? ices ;of ' a ' PubUc 1 ■ ©one Wst* —The Maine Wosloyail ' Seminni7' hafcsPnti.4Qo oil it* bttd«BW ~ to the war. One hundred and tUU«A went during obo term.' . I =1 -~(1
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