II r istrevlikt4C . ' ~- Mitof ’: ua» wm. ’*• :,|o.|»ff^««tt!ifi* iefa 'and commanlcatloßS,’*y'i^iiU, •! ■ ‘..H ■■ : J J LOOK! ! iopKi ij * too: l \ " ' te'. • ,3bird Arrival of .Spriii&liw^ ‘ j- to 1 ’’jjt • for every body jnr matioi '| r‘ ■ *- «t jOponedf) une’s New S tore ti t F ort .0 C Q ESTEII, PAV 4 ,` Make fast color calico alt I", : '' Jt case* best leacucdiuuslin fit f | fillf bJ LAWNS. CMALLI ~RS, VELO SHE. 'ARDS PLAIDS, LAIW-ES, i DE HP, of Pliiiir Black and AnJ a full i yarning Drcas Goods, ijocoiij .M Chj [paper than ever. iHGES ! I SHOES ! SHOES ’ '. I-nffSig Con) “ Bain ;ress Gaiter's; lord “ , Boot# Morocco Arid il 'rfjv assortment- of children’s. very cheap, H ATSp'FliO W’ERS; RU; ni.d Rt UROifO- p£, S) VT tU)SKr»rs, CilliH PAT VARIETY; : ; ■ t s' Hats end* Caps. Son Umbrellas. I ' ! Wan and bo' fe'filc,C’ottoii:ipi* Prciich Gi|igharp- “ , iVi-JviarAs asseltmeiVt'iO ! f ’ ■ i L.*t ’ if.: /. ’ 1.. i . •'FORtli;;*':&na DOMESTIC DRY . W'p ■, u . • ; <■; i V.TEItIyLY. •* *- . ’ * * [ 1 u« > ca-«» before buying nwl examine ii "> /\ 1 . .• pr:c«& ; ■ . r . Alt gopud!.\Varr»uted to giro Satisfaction, 'A ■ ■* * ’ • • • sr ' / litvMmber the filnc'c [ iwroTrs qiieap store, in The Diamond r OF ÜbGHESTER. PA. ; LIST OP ] T>KMAIMNO m t« XV '‘ r , >iav ;n, Wrk?,JobnJ . ' ' Jujrt 5 | f*utitlin«rhm*s L j . ». - *• * • '•" .am; J . 1,1 Crawfortl WmH 2 > h'li-.a , • . iL;, fs B . ■ i^n S .„n n rr j, Joiins Is E’ ■ - ' ' ...tjS-r ltsou* c alling: '■K, will please :av lue 1 •’!■ - r Hour?, from 7 LIST aIAISJXC ‘Cr. Pal., J\ Uenj ■ .Vi m | ' Marg't J Christian. Miii i ** 'in J f} *rd,Mmaio j or a >:j £ ? 'nh Ahure ton Vo.av« *n V A,*i ?rt Gcnrjjo lss Ot;f>Tge *»s Misa c OF LETTERS in (Uo Post Office at Roches-* .tk.lat, 180 tj vi' • jMellorJackawt ' ." i. !>laye ‘ Itebeccai ! :r -'f . i i.MiUcrMrsOcorge 3 jMhofieU David C' ■ i Powell Sarah } ■ Rhodes John iSi afford Jna I) > : ij'lSwJUi sliarßUcn" r., f jSroithl Miss/Sophia m jSte'wilrt RX;J ■ ‘ jScoHllolm s'. , jWintcrsgill Jblm A hVhewlei - Henry, 5 i-„ i. • ! T. M; T. flurinj-tl ! 10 . " v <0 “p. .ti )0U .His 1 LVKa _ CTOUY. expect i,rtp- comnjencc, , ***» -SpinSbg, FOTing! u y o >«yr., also to- nunufajctittfa iket'j J lr H Satinetta and r«nad,,l^,T, 0f P r * ee i» Fallston. For , oa “ arrant UttigocWs «s22S.f;, obe "urSaaaed.. .foTUte- r -'“fekj r til' ■ n^b f I * ftat *y >,, 6u£:6 : figjgr J^n #***«*;. 4 , ; *PfPM SMITHS- j| r - cJ l?iii V WfVtitll J IS : iircfeg «j» ol -tib* .laltf K vWwrAH liiJiilfcifSft ,#.i;‘?i>o(. djxl%'&& iti'il rfftifl. srij, io'.;: boi§* •}ivWisJ;K A| ty. • > 1 ' 5 ,■. jftasNj 5 tillj;i<}!.ss KsfJ; &Vftd »>,» ;-(US V •* - 1 -‘ - ---•'-"_ ’ !"• - - _ • *7 j, Proprietors fit.* ry , - 4 4,„--4 ,;tl. Wl . ll rEt .-cifejtiifeD i i j .;-, t | t --, ||i/j i; -M ■ ■*;;;* j•■ ’ * 'Jit •' > J^i.-.M .-: ■■ , ;i'-:v-niJ*i»:. -. jf- - -.■ tit'.** fJ .h’i :ff 'A CiiKrttncmg, iMonUtif, ; X6, f 1864/—JVamA Tli • >:••-. — 7; 50 -m, . ; Arrive**! Pittabargii,/ /9*Bo Si. it" :S \ "I ■6:54,»; ji;■-.’ 1 ■•«• t v««? : 'Cfoisb /* * ; • Travn itevt. ' i 6:10 a.l n.r. Arrives it Bearer,'.../..7:40 A. 'it. 8:60 P.u. .; . ?«•,;. •< “ : 6:20 j>. xj -1s10:p. Mi ', KocMet«'».'.V2:2(s r.,x. 1:00 a. x: ; '.‘..V.i2:10 ‘a’. M. • to « Mcctft w)tJeH, -/>«•<. .■ V. g. ffIEEIIS,' GtM: Fcket Jjfai t. s - =9 PIT 1 --. ;, . V flAcfiester Statibh—Goiso Eiiit. ’: : . Leaves Rochester Arr. at Pitts. lltßHgh’nAcooni.! 5:42 A: it-.U;.’7:20 r *l v.- 2d Brigh’n -:•*•: VI ;*« a. *...ti,rB;2i> av -Sd Brijjh'n , >12:33 *. jr it;3s p'.m. Sew; Castle' ‘‘ 3 8:05 p. m...... 4:50 p„- ‘i ■ " ;J 5:15 p’.' m.7:00 v. it. "Ist Express, V ; 1:00 2:20 a.’ m. *-''t , £:H)>. M. 2;., r 3:20j5, M d Cipela.’tlFxp, I p. >r..;.:. .'7:50.p. •<• • 1 Wmt— .. •, ■ r i ‘' ‘>j* 1" : Art-.'at Rochester. I Alliance'Acoom. ; 2:10 p. m 3:30 p. u. ■ Ist Briglh’nAceom. l 9:16 a; m......11:00 a. m. 2d Rrfglf’n “ ,12:00 a? u...... 1:32 p. Ml 3d 0 4 -;‘f ...5 4:40 p. 6:15 P. “m. fth ", 'f *1 6‘50 >. .it...... 7:20 p.‘-m, Mail, I J , 6:30, a; >1......- 9:05 a. if,-’ •V ,i 1:00 a. ji:...,, 2:10 a. m. I2d Express,' I 1:10 p. 5i....... 2:20 p.. n. j ' WM. !t. SHINN,' Supi.,.E. D. I >. * V l:i| Quarterly Statement of Bank of f ■ i . ; i, Beavfer County:.-. ■j-' New Ua ZOIITrtK, May 4th; 1804. i■ ■ 1 1 ■ (rssoCRCEh; V' ! Note#'and .bills discounted, active $63,270 46 |,Sbme under protest. 100 00' ; C. S. 5-20-0 percent, coupon bonds. 95,150 00 IC.S. 7 |l-;10 per cent, trims. notes..' 4,550 Ok llj. S. 5 per cent., legal tender.....'.. 260 00 i Furnituhi and .office fixtures ...:. • IVOSB 05 j |JL)ue from other hauka JG.OI? 57 | I, Notes :n>d checks !ot other bonks and ” ' j i ’ U. 9.1 Treaaurj; n0te5..........;.... 25;36i 87 j | Coir, injvftult— .... 5,104 37 1 Protesuit:couut..l.. f ..; ; ;. 1.-41 I j ' r,• i - r ', ■ j ' .[I . •J- ■ ' $242,774,63 . I ' - . « LIABILITIES. ■ f Capital.sluck paid-in.. $115,400 00 ■- ' Ids’cites in cirrula'ioii 920 00 ( Ttue depositors.,.J. .117,091’77.- I I»ue flic OonimonkeaUK...'...:. •- I,'BSB .49 Continent fuada:..:.. . .2,303 85 : , Idvideiids n0paid......5,170 52 ii ; k/.; ;.i ; $242,774 03 I ccrii./ thatiheabove eratetnent is true and to' tin beet of my knowledge ’ ■' A fit rm t darl d sm, s 1 ihslklt la"! t h . j T. M. McCord. Notary Public. ■' DR. GEO, CLEIS. OF Flip-S his bvofo»6ioijal nerviccs-to <ho citizens.of liEawIJII AN T l> BCUROCNC i.ISU\U|LAOEB. j•• ; ' -T j Ris Office is ili PUmipsbiirjf ibr thp.present, j where lie can, be! clnStiheii ■ at any ; time,- eiluesdeys excepfetT wl ( ieh days-he can bo j seen at. nis “otnee*in Pittsburg, where he has ,i practiced for more than twenty yonrs.- L>r. Clpis calls title attention of tbeataicleJ I to the fo'lowing diseases:—.Scrofula, Diseased j or Went-Eyes, Rheumatic Affections, Female j Comp Hit ts. Chronic Diseases of Jong standing ■j all of rhicb he treats with remarkable eue ; es-.i ' ; dec23:4l . 13x% 3?. iB. Young, TTTIIC haebcenfor some time acting as; W S irgpou iji tbe Army, having returned and again located himself .in. • ’ Fr itdotn, ißeaver Ooifnty,; offers his professional scryiecs to the public.', A i)S»i'*!Sce fathillips’ building. [mhl6'C3 ; ;]sr|s?T£lSlS J Of era Am Professional Service* to the People ‘of ‘ B E AA| E U i> T D* VICINITY j and solicit* a sharej of public .patronage. !• _. ’ | (JvTFICE is ’ KoPr’j: Hotel, Beaver, • dßclfi/fg-S' - I'' ' " ' liiiil LETTERS ie i'ost Office at Pca-i 18C4! ' M’Cahe Mrs Sami ,* ■M’Brt-lo A D • ■ Xcill Xiioa Parkikon Wm Patteir W . . >, Hanson ThaJ Smitnl W’nr.' >b,mc bmilr ■ jtsniit!t-Siisan ’ . ; Thompson Wm' 2 Walbcrt George . \\’eilcr 0 \- Wortman Atinio . : for letters.in the shore >y are advertises!. ANUjEUSON, P. M. a. in. to tij p. in. ICE ChEAM SALOON. THE subscribe!' bus opened,. in connection with his CONFECTIONARY, an ; ./V. CREAM SALOON, in dbe, corner of -the Dinmbhd, where . persona cnnhe accommodated.' - A share of-the.public patronage is solicited. : »ay2sif«fe'....-- A ,.f FREO'K. WALTERS; Mil AVLOR. P. M. Ilf. ■edST^ s*' 5 *' V JkLi-i TSBCEQ, FT. WAYNE’ & CHICAGOiIfc. eY, 3> i*. I>. OFFERS til p cltiteus o.f f jwEAVER AJjp VICISITT. 1 I i . .orrtoii in j The Shiiftnhfl BuUdind, S.' E. Co'rridrfof decU i] ythe liiamofid, Beaver, occasional services to' (he T. J. CU AN DLE R, • SURGEON dentist. ■ JS gth’s'posl again, at,BE AVER STATION,' K^c!i‘ster Pa.J -wli<itre he' will attend to its’ TJ.rioVistjranbheVofliisprofession. He applies a'l the improved methods to prevent pain.in e drn'ctingteitli. . .P. S ’ Voft.warranted. : ,• . fjahlS’Cl 12 XE(J;b TjO it*'S ■ NOTICE Tt/ItEREAS 'letters testamentary . on {“he \ f estate of Joamnatj of Frankfort Springe; BeaVef ‘cof,-'h'n»ing teen granted to tile /persons’•i ndebted tqi said estate, arA-requestcdto tnakf immediate payment,’ au.d.ljiose,faring;; claims; against theSante'willl present’- them properly, aultenticated'for Sfcttlemgntl „ r . - ; . V : :4 JAAtES MORRISON, V-, 1 ..:.rJSxe«mt«r, ? , WITEUB AS letters iestamemary on the ,o?->T Robert Bqo-ws, Jata :of iiconomj- fp., Beaver county, I*a^dg£ , d,havin.g. been' gra’nted Io Qi eimdersigp^J,- all i. persons indebted ttreaid-Ml iff e are requested Ho&ake imiuedistif’payfiientvand thoee.baving claims' agninst-tlie'/sitme srilf present. Ihempr opejfcr autbentiested/or settlement;- .•*. ;••'■;r ■;.:?- j> m." : Economy tpj pa; ! > -x I I .■ : 5E3 'itora It ; ... v*' li.Ut 'Sili'j ! : *■> A _ jiilthi RKfcig! ioarj year* htrf* who|tJiqd;ftom a tailoc in his, Da* ,ho,§krv.(fd; aivbn. ;er i«a&ariah&3o catidnaladvahth} Hen# ■■"■■ v.l* JOtlf lih : e! book eipAl flon ntnbi or, s vyilht i[»g t work a nee. ,j .Un thb.lci liio b’ read, ejn t o t|<ma mnlii ere me By p< ricacU cm! to lor h< an th' was tbroug «bcp bnnrt F to books ijjursi every nig (join tj’en to ttyelt-o i^/nsoi • (11a rliijri lo Lju, twc ycArs; Tb «agod to t bel murr !rivs broken off by iMon of the girl’s lie ground ortho Johnson’* youth a f leans. In tiirnec: ti> Kal»>igh, {urncy work, ai .-pun fiber. 1ie...1 s -fc i tune in tl iWfyb 1 im Lis inoth l-*|nt on bitri for sn’j i at Greenville, .Ten I. I. L- ork |as a journey ed thefne about tw« j,.' . i ed,, and soon alien | tifer v estwardj bn | suitable .place to m Grfen pine', and c< there. ' ’W 1 ' lirnite hud writ* If struct and (i ho ilx the office Alder ■vas e cd to' again chusei fir tb I In ]|B3o he was is)aluijc/ In the Si lia| tool-: decided s'ohera 3 of inter wjhich be contend nroro d failure; bi Slate i bnrdonsom u rbi'w) m, popular, b ijext election (1837 JloberaWie'a Candi By th s time many predicted from tbc mjeni,’ policy wide foliar ;yenrs!' previo rhhnst i ated, hnd hi largo majority. Penri’a. In ihe'Stii )e,rao ci&tie/iicfeet «tte portion: of-; i (Jon tlid 'sfuinp Be' V’tiijJ dl'titorsr"Th dlio tlio State S« rSt) qccei o‘cait ■ife-t ■i.aissl S~iC3 ~~~ 7.' ; cpi :rio Wili i'lWf! yro7~i {lOfyt iiJhxT^T>*Tff~ i.yu<iiW itiiuju*. ■ioyr Llfe;*nd:S«r«ri-i ohiwoOiOfTemi^ - i MEM= 9-sil *1; be; hmtt'iris tfrtbciv i effefitij'bt' WxeriioDft sl; tp; |i voei (,j s ;i«jt hiA v bft rre [years. JEI)s : Mother hffdrd in'rt iedu-' |jB' ; ni pclidota u f-'t * 1:0 "‘tTii'Ti uja, learnipg! salved to ma jlilmsclf, fli lent which ;la sntlcihan. of l of goingin reading whili I Jii€ trade, however,' 1 Iko td | lajarlj' ah., imention ileighwas In. the Jo' the tailor’a shopj S the apprentice and [* at ’ work.' He. w'us lor, and hr* favorite [e of speeches, prin l siateßnich. John tented, and .hi* first |qnal him as'.a fcad lamiliar iwiili those k - rip ! t|ie alphabet : tor, but'by apply ■men with whom he ued «: little a^smi-* neynvcn were] excellent. road : was.a yoluuj iy of Britislj >?camo mlci :|on waste J nil. beooiir.d J he&i BLp tbi iit'an instiu > the jonrne; Bil i tio 'obiai d -ft ‘knowledge .of JidH for the loan cf ' bad ;so often heard r .made . him a pros b him'eotno instrue letters ih the for , Thus his -first ex were in that book. 10 soon learned to a which ho devot,- irwcro at flight- rif i hfa daily Injlior up; lie ndw'appHed pom two to three jit. after working | hours sit lus trsido. lid liia apprentice ,l' of 1524. ho went Ire. ho bocal no eiM ■led, but the maifch I the'-violent oppo rhqtborand friends, -•- I . I • \ 1 ring aequip tterJ, ho ftpj £olc wliich li Tbo ovynej ' it,.find gav on (he.useol : n of words, talfj spelling (Tsevetapeo ' Jand, the ,hou 'jhisoducalio ing complct t the rtuftini objection being Air. ind want dt- pecan is pfay,lB2-t,*be' m , [where he procured id remained- until > V % •. L ion, set out to seek I o .jAVest;'. carrying i >r,]who was depend [lporL He stopped- 8., arid - commenced [man. iTe .remain five mom*h<>, itiarriw Ford wertt still far- failing' tp find a tile, he returned to mmentfed business his education was jj.a’s ho had never ityr of learning to bat under the in- Jto he. learned-these tolhwlimo I to readim n o'ppoftum or bits of li is V Aer branch cr, he could' d'ou’cl hbu'r 'o vhicli he ovc nan of thb v tectcd ra 1821 ihb R&mo po in 1830. In i.Mayor, r wbi ree yeara; ! is; Tlie only lime; tavota to llhiiti wa<“ i ’ night, The first r held was.that of illago, towh iclr ho S.< He was rc-elcel isition in' 1829, and ithiit year he- was toll position Jio held to the Leg psion of that year Wound against : it pal, 1 improvements; Ifed wpnld notonly ft" entail upon the ip debt. Tho meas-', at the | lie was defeated, late again; in 1839 of the evils he had 'internal improve* i •ho had opposed ) as ; 'were .fully do’- «i Avas : elocl|B3 by 'a %d y as Prtiidential :<£' aVjargo, oh-tlie ■ \fZt' . ‘l’* •' ■* , i: Bq-/canyasßea a lid •Sl*te,ctneciing : ’eraloytholea'ding ,fB4l Im WM"'.ef&t> hqle!;' ■ 'ln.. dim mgrpMij wfccid, By. Syi-dm iserrad Vnntil berViee' vr QHwm in 1846, sleeted,, tu n p isiyo- election JDdringlhii scdhsjpicuon ckabit at lf« "**s'>* >- igsr*^- BE fifl n K&at fy niiL'ify W“esi 'iie'ffis o|t' . iflcr Wi&Ufe contest iV^otiW^weMi’d:' in .lSoTvfife t '' ’ Eref^eftiflfee^a. ; sicrn aricj up£o<iiprui theueavet oligprobifttw tb«f|i|Jri i ■ months past ias Mil'' liiB owh Stliie,'bo baa cffleiantly'wrpuglit|inoi and scored hisnanteki" earji&t ft on -bpii perilled Republic. ;;; _ -1 m,. . Dr. ]Br£okit i; Tlio jiroHenco (ssvs-t' pf tlie Bev.'lip. I lid Rupubiioan i Corjyel itself an i important»ar faelj bht | ho iflj>eoch wi o?:ce|lenUy, cpi'cntjin still more femafkablov did from 1 a Soil flier h clei like the finpl absurdity. SWR** rebellion;Ut?a' f ft Co* ing every file change... Bat from such a that “the, who ment bothvof bo used “fo c: unite “‘with those w dility f> >v(o lii|p„ Jtter. ;U powcroftho;(j jpesco jtdiiigaisli iSfKyevri"'. DrJ Bretkitiridgu, jo beliQve-Chat the into rest of if! -all :goi?6piribii t, cviv* ; kf. nit,Ciiruitliin /relifj patl.ble. witUthe. natn pan.” ar! ; : prdcec<feig?fWfy is all men and f trary to spirit' ion.andincon ral rights pi ehrilpst and'px a donblb value] from a lerfdirij )ym ana .inej v V: Here to a. !j)i Sciviiiion.lU nesa of Slav) who knowi4 qiri te as nrmch of bio nrqum o nt lj)'r Slavery asany orn' Doctor ;.6|‘ Divinity. ; lie miin.who could talk with aeerl frvce of anther! tjv about llio crir.dition of Canaan, Hero is who has some temptation' to into a. alptfgli of dialectics. of doing so, .he says.plVmly—S is wickecK—is Cjpntrnry to fho si Christianitj'—incompatible >vi| natural rights of-man. Conltri with the (‘fullering of some Ifc Divinity Doctor, who never ov slave, whoso, relatives, never slaves; who. ’isreet so inlovow system of. Hainan bondage,;! preaches long I sermons in Us e puts outj thick books and - thin with the samp - purpose,.rubs Hebrew, if jho| ever eho Wear 'rubbing jup, : and' make guesses at tbp'niea’hing bf Gifee'f in tho samo desperate enterpri cooiso, the time iscotning.ai soon be bore; when he v^lfl f ‘b oiighlv ashamed of liirrsoTf I . l-:- : i ------ I' - . '"Gone to Their tiista , A : wrresprfjSSeht ■ ,<jf' thoi Journal wrlrafion affecting tell rrederjckslPipg, Jtrom whicli a the following pslr&t; i ,1 ‘•There was | spilnd of the p,i spade ini;the apd li up of new earth—a digging of es defence againsf'th 0’ ei blit the preparation of the liltit i phioo of departed heroes:; The Ire—a dozen o| them—pack w in bis blanket the last piyopaj: them there is no more wa©g-y ges into into the thick - , leadc n rain drops —no more imirahs—nc more cheering of the dear old. flag, ’ earing it on to victory. - ffhey havefallen, bat the vietoiy: ip- tbhi - the roll of etorhali honor. One bj MWssakj dsottfl, and frpm;PegpS*ylyaria, T and fro m Wia- the Stales resting in one common- grave.; l PoaPo tp them -*bfo»BingS ;pn jtliose rvbonl "llicr ' left behind i 7 ' “Old Abi B’s" ChbfCE.—Aged tfon reradrkjpd ; tb Pd t cap '.are 6f Riehmbna bja jiduirifltlon ittj jpfedee. 7 'v Well ,'f« ■I jfJef'/rb¥^|hd'cnfl i-’§’ft »■‘ff •P' '■■■'■- Wfl iDfr.didn-t jwant *ho had to d i sly the '’ diseyiM ho >£* [ ,! •. ’ InfSohVcraai Ulheoitithi ’tidt-6rant’* •followed, bj go and'iacc President, mtt'rt wboj parifonlarli iwaa preoifc lik* to dime •.ifroi te?i ao c <Tttl •„sb: 59 r-v,-n;i!py: .■•-‘astl.a.J i ' f9^^ r, S iglier©*ting,icoirimeftft'oi;> / lhb . which battles ara' fbbgbtV why-it.dsthat after a conflickpof jSrfrbope bonre in' pl ItiUed iiMj wojtmtkiiir k ; ,i Ity&a. wbro :peiw 1 ribftt tie j-on i w>»l<f balif' 'T»n.dOm *hoU>'fipfd( dhit’ HibV t l,rb:— ; Why, sir, I have seen ißndVbrigadea^elivprbt^s}^ f 3b i -f ?»ft.4; Binglol 8 ingloI fljfleS- thewaiungTif nmmoriitibn.ldoeV n’oljintimidate the encmyalalhoa the it. makes them; deoi l that Iheieislmtlitiledanger, cbnseqnent*- ly hib is . more .boldv drid Lis fipo more accural eljr-, Besides: if; men aroidllowed if> make these disehqrgos it Moms to beeombii habit, nhd they become sp excited at It that they would oftCtior miss anion at ten paces jthan; they would Lit bitn. Jufit iin .jtlmt' way: battles arc oher. !lost, Mobile, tlio : i cotnpanpcjDirimanil<fr, fi ho >duld only .slop it tell ' hem ;tbat- Ripyj wore doing noj goodi tl ey would’ Mpcm becoiW collected,,and iiftep .they j once knew their ibljyi wouk of. their ! own accord, fire dolil onitely, and. prob j nbl3?|fiafbi tho doy. afterit bad jbeen coinparatiyelylosl. ■ , , Why.sir.dn baitlo you ;bften‘!seo Icompanycommftndcrsch'argrbgkround with J their swords flourishing above their heads, crying out, “give it to I them, boys, give itjlo them. !”. niani- : i fesling in themselves, and cheating iii the others, all the oiciteinerit possible. ' Now a scTO-nd ; tiibught ;,would show ' their better judgment.! they are do ing more jijarm than .good, for men become so excited under fjii|(i cireum- j .stances t'hntjihey would miss an cle phant at ten steps. ; You jotton see j the above around.when' the '.eneniy. arc.jat least; a distunba of one .thousand yards- off. hnd tol heac; the i<Bod. they'wouldi I'como lb ia . band to hand contest.' What ,is |jt thatfj excites a, a man in bapile ? . Why; it i'stho dan ger. ,Ifi you shoot a man once, he is yery mdeh excited; [shbol ht a man a hundred tiniesjpvd jmiss/lh^n,.onfall his fear and eseitenpeht js: gone ; -but reserve your fire pmil': y-pii, can!’do somo exucutldn, and whjdh they.Mjolmc, firodhto them;cut nis clothes, wbtit.d bis neighbour, kill the seepnd|tnan.trom him, and let him see it, and the day will bo won.’ . '-j 1 j I : i l' :■ ■:■ ij . 1 'ip r Ift ■3; moi 5 , -‘r .V itorjof ! PUOP pfi ly and' cause, jng the fee.,i in-' l Z i'rni ■ft m nidge in w^oT-' . w 1 '* ■; geslive fnado, to, w»a. 'Wit' My! Pnt)al i rough ton J r|.' afford# htelms o h car ration uoverir. shoajy ” ' ?;l WO.rdsji •b, havd! iHejr.db ip yicfteiT- •eachor fio Bi» North-, ] |>. is., a lain do i Raised i a nari tdmbic ] nstead slavery pirjt of Lh |tlio .SttlliH irtndrn fried a I I :3 ( ; I Casoi Stated. ’The , following;’dialogue, S. sayp the Loniaville :Vjiion i-Vcs?, roilly took place in that, city oh Fjrfdjiy last, be tween an Union man owned i ith iho' bnt | )ie efenso,! books 1 and-' a St'Clellan' :(|!opperhead. The two had just, rend the noon : dispatch es, giving an .account of the successes of the arrtiy under Grant:;|. | Union Mar—‘Well, what 1 dp you think of the nows ?!; i ’» • Copperheadi— I [don’t belief it; there is nothing official; ;I must wait itor | ;j ; ; v , tlnfo^AliiVi —Suplposa tho ! nows to .loston i . i .■, ,*!*,. 7 T i i ; , j, ccmc ftS you Leo had ro ■ tahlk Grant and driven hiiTi.hack to ; f ' ,fif the in trench men ts iof Washington; ck and t * ia * ?°* ,ns^on ' ■ whipped, jSljcrman r and tjriyoh him bacli . beyond-:Cliattu-. tTWdri nOogi— rwbat do yon think Lm. \ ; ’(Coin irotild harp iii the peh'dihg pros iidential election race i '■ [ / ea » in^- 1 I Copperhead—Node'whatever; Me -1 Glellau would then carry almost every- f. char-' U n ' on 'Man-r-But suppose the oppo site—that Grant whips Loc and cap tures Richmond; thnt i Shclrninn yhips* Johnston and, occupies -Mdriotta «nd j AtiPnUvm'd. that these two armies' lara'njarcli'iag forwjirtl yH-tignpusly, ,wh|it then will bo. the result of ibe Presidential contest ?! ; ]j ; Copperhead—nlri that event Lincoln wpnjd bo easilj’jelect'Och Uhicm yotf confess yiwj beldtig to' npdrty whosecandidalo lias no cljance of an election except in tfifi defeait'njid pyeylhrow of lhpaf.inids“<of thobution. Tbit! you so desire, ‘ I haye :evcry; reason to believe; but that, [the unsppb isticftted.imilibns: who claim to truiii pairiotsj will unite therm* selves with, pjpatty that; cam only snc« fa ;pvoht .tlio 6a* conquest,', passes ipr y Pomprisfaension .,, •I And thus thei dialogue nbt another didf \hd ; ''ooppothoad' otter. ; T ’ : ... Up JliHi igli • to ;b wild lords', tel Or id will 3 Cliot- have tlcniah is i‘d eh t at him ,;io bo Ohica lid tbo ?to .did o.that Would '' ■. ..iiis'dx! .*«*• ; - - r*i Sift!? SI 1 •AV.wV-v rt, FYN 'U" dt:;« | [theyßialtlmore wuintian.,; J.I c.| i'i, V| :J .V 0 j '. : -• . Ths following; ars -the resolution* gapped; hygbV [latjj National Union GMnyenUjn, at BWUimWreri: v,. -,■ f .r (i ’ , Jfeso/fjw the highest doty lairisigniiifit aU their enemies the din tegrity 0 rthfe- Union find the :piftu ! mount raft iihuritys'nfthe Constitution ;and-luwB .of r |thel:Up)i»toU ; States; and !fK iittA fpolfi ical V pinions; wo pledge onrselyoß, nhd'aimirigatayommohobjoet.to.do everytbifignn tlve fo?e«j7of and tin bringing, the. piinisVme|nt due : 1 jo, | their >ri the the Relx Is and traitors Kr rayed a-, gainst it. ; Lv'l }■_ ' •;. >•, . Resolved, Thatfwp approve p>f the dptcroiin Govorrioierit of the United States not to compromise with the; Rebels, dr to offer ahy terms .of peacp, except, such as may "bo based upon an ; unconditional surrender of their bog ;ilil!y and- il retyfu, to iheir just allegiance to yio donstituiion and laws of the, 1 United States, and that we call| upon the Government to maintain tffis position, and Pi pro secute thj war w|th!tho utmost jios«i bjo vigor to! ,the complete, suppres sion ot tiio rebellion, in the full [reli ance in -tiie 'sclffisficrj (icing pafribtis'm apd herbic valor arid the undying de- ; votion o the. American people to their country ang itp free insliltuiioDs., : Resolve i. That |uatSliiyery waa ! the cause,, find : now ! constitutes | the .strength-, of this rt-bolliOn, and as ; it must bp,(always and everysshere; hos tdo ip the: ‘principles 'fif Republican Government,jusltcc,and the Nation*, jid safety demand; its .utter and com jplCateki fpatipn front the soil of the . : Republic. | And that while wo-: up hold andininintain the acls.and prd.e lamationfi-by Which Ithe Government ; n its owh defences has aimed a death' blow iu this gigantilc evil; we are injjl favor furlhennoroj of such aii amend- , merit to.the to' be made . by :th‘o nenple in, confoi mity 'with; its i provision*, ns shall terminate arid for i j ever propibitlibe fisjsterice of Slavery! (within. the limits or jurisdiction -of : the United States. ,1 v; ; , ! , ]; Resoh'sd, thW'thanks of .the; AmeticAh people - are due lb life soldiers ' anil sidlojrsoljthe i j*rhy and NaviyJ who • tWpw j the honor' of the (j[ag;-, that the nation | qwos to themisomp permanent rccog-- 1 '! riition Of, their • {patriotism :! find j (their vjalor.land nipple and per j nvauent provisions loir those .'of their j i wirvivorg'whfij have i(dc > eivsd disabling \ ! tinjd honorable wounds in service of j I Hits' country;!jand ;tl(af the , .memories j ; of those jwho'liiuyjc .fallen in its defence 1 shall be |ield;in grateful and everla'at-J iug remOinbrance.. j - 7] Resolved, That we'approve and. ap-1 pland the praclifial! u isilom, the un selfish patriotism inid the unswerving fidolitiy to the- Constitution and the principles of Ampriehn' liberty' with which Abiiaiiam | Jjtxcsln .lias , djs charged, under mrciimstauce of un paralleled difficulty; dhe great, ■ dnties ahjl r.esf onaibiliiifs of tho Presiden tial offici pthat wo fipprovo and; eti dofige, as domar.dejl IVy the emergency and essential to fho I prfcscrviitjon .of the. naticn and within the proviaions of the Cor.stitufioh,.the, meaSuresjnnd, acts' which ho has iadopted. id iid,c* fend the nation against its ‘open and secret foes; |that vyje fipprov’e! especial ly the Proclamalion ot Emancipation-, arid theem ploy men tas-Dhionsoldiers lof then!huretiifore neld in Slaveryj and j lhat'we bfive fullj- ebnlSdenWe in his dctorminiujon to; caepy lout these and jail.other Constitutional measures es sential to of , the cour try .with full and icompletle-effect. Resolved, Tliat We deom it essential I to tlm general welfare that .barihbny i sboulil prevail in the | National Coun | oils, and jwo regard as worthy of pub lic confidence, and official trust those , only who cordially endorse ihe prinei-i ! pies proclaimed in| iheso; resolutions i add whifih shoulfl characterize the adininistijailqti (of ihe.Govcrn'mont. Resohefl,’ xmat j t!fo .Governnient owes to all men employed in ilgar mics, without regard to distinction of color;'the fulHprolection of!! the laws of waf-Wiinb ihat any violation of or lie'usage, of-eiyilij;-. nations ill time of tile, rebels now jin arms, 'shouldbe madip tho'sub jeei pf -prompt and fpR redrossr-- •: Resolved, That ffirbigr. immigalion, which in |thWpm»t ha|B aclded so. much to lhe \yealchj, dfivelopcment of fie sources' and inCreafio of power to tliis cation, tile asylum of. the oppressed of all natibngi.Hhoi Id bo fosteied ar,d .... cncoutag|d by , a liberal, and just ■ New policy, p. i* ~, . . , . Democratic pap> r Resolvedt That pre are in..favor of «;,«;:«• Ji.- A the, speedy construction -of the rail- ' 9 V B * a .read to tn.fi Pacific .! ; ' J j, . ■ “No sensiWo mgn Resolvefy, Thai the National faith, p aa9 ° of- tie, Co pledged the redemption of th« present contest, i public debt, must bo [kept inviolufe, ( their rights lesi and that for we .WMtn t wer C those of the mend economy.and rigid respopsibih-L .. . it tyin the public egpbndiltirbs, anid fi: ,n t P^ ,r (ponies* :vigbro«M'|Mtt -ow«Uy.T that.U x -id the.doiy;.of. ; every loyal - t-.".-? —• . .7.,. State [tlb. credit and pro - 7 A.n ; triterjirising bat - • American ! ■ locomotive shop forone hundred “co w- PHiod taken bjrtbo Government that the pOppl Wof thd United Statfiii-can cat p hera- Ho e ?P*°M to .two- thorn, m, never Temrd wltb>indlfferedce iho ut- wild cattle plains oi tempi of any Earppean Power tb o-rr t VN«!rWf«a.y,ln plaOp of tbo-lasiiW' uTTpTTv^ Hss6lul *>£■£; v- 1 ii i E , • • ----I"1",4 e t r..:_ 4,4 .04-44.7.... • - i ?«£f ’!i .iji '|fi|i|]v4K"iiL {^i%^siM,;; 'ii: i c f .’* MErl h n ed'silii-S !Pr9 , 77-3. -/' X a T: .; oUrratu. *.•■■-?-'•■- './ : -i.i j V'---i A, - ■■ < JBasinte^ttk^^sfe*M%'fi]Je t >p«r ymr} ', aodfotlicr Xoiioe»of » jmJjjicnafnrt, fret, "f throw by force'Oirtonsflpplaijt by fraud the institutions of anyllepuldica.'iTio-* vefiniewtiin f ho! ’Western ;boittittegl— , ond thitfc they Wjil view 3rUb extreme jea|yu«y|i as -me nii crpg to the peace and fade}Mtnacnce tof their owtt tjib .efforts, of any «otd»' bower tain new foothdWls fbr.iibnareWdJ Go ]rcrnment»faufttaine<Jby-(for6igd:'i|dlir taiy, force, : id near'; proiimity i UnitedStatei. -jl, : v -Thel edopcd, and: the, Convention, after fortber übimportanit business, I ~ ■ | Lincolo Bpd dphnson. 1.. : : jGeprgo I)* Brqiitice is, lMst knpwn'ai/iji'witj j)ungicr.;and pbjitcal , writer. - But froraTiis' facile peh jSbvy also* tlie ;icnli.mental nndiliofceautifuh Sbnjte.i e ir* .we laid, ;usic|ej|uH descripliptf of {life i ; hearted, ,r but it- lost - neither, its irenbuesr inar beauty:— /. , : . ] : ;j ••• ‘‘AwuL iwn.j'eitrS'. ,ago ; I.toblr up my I'tisi lenbe for a fow weeks in a , ebantry village i n. the eastern" pdrt of,. . 'Jsr gland.' .Sbpn >aftcr my‘: rivii|; 1,. became j-a! I yhiinglady, apnarontlJ ,; about, .sevofi- U-en yea ui;ol, agjs. She had Ibsttlia | idol' of l iep, .heart's purest- lovo; v aUd the shadows of deep iii.d bolymcuior .ies were resting like the wing pf death, " I upon Lei brow ; .. . I"' I first met. her. in, the pfesrnceof ■ ! thb mirthful. She was, indeod, a crba turo to .bb. adniircdj’.ber.Tbi'ffw'- .'was gßrlandel by tbbyoung-year’s sweet est flow irs,. autl her sunny* tresses ; were hung beautifully and 'afell low . updfl :hcr bosdrii,and,- aha mbybd through the crowd with such float-; .ing, une. rthly that' th©< bawil^'' [dared gazer looked almost to see her - fadeaway iuio.tlie aiiviiko the mrya-, tibn of a pleasant seeth-. ed chcpi*fu,l and even gay, j et,i, 1, saw / die.r gayejty was but; the .mockery of Jier fejclings. ,!.She, smiled, but .there whs something ih x her smile jTwhich' told ..that its mournful beauty i was but,the bright-reflect ion of, a-tear, and. :heii; cyerliijs .at times pressed heavily, down, as if struggling to ro-; press -Tha tide or-hgbiiy. .ifia.b ..was* | bursting, up iron-, her. heart’s . sdcrbfc i ; : urn. Slip,.looked a- if she could have:, i left; the - seeho ; .r.t j.bvi ‘vmv, i>.hiahbiAV n iipo n Tub fresh ’ | greerr" enqth, and poured but her ' ! stricken soul;- gijsh after’ gush, ti.il it’ with the eternal fountain bf | purity and life, j - . p a ijjiayojihitely heard that t-iia young lady of ipjhoin I.j Thifclosb 6t. her life was i-alp as ijio falling of a quiet stream;, go nil© as tho si'dciVig of the' breeze that lingers Tor’a tin ©.round a bedi; of jwillhored. roses, anl then dies- for very stWeot nfess. ; ; ' .• ■ ' k .ftcanu lyabidih our life ii oeear. of upon its nothingii Else OEM - ’’ *[ ' - .. • irot be that car{b ts ir.Hn r « or)-. ig piaceJ... 'bo tfiat ) a .bubble cast 'up by .the ietcrmty. to float'a mcin,eftt suriacc'/and then sink - into ess and Sajthptss forever.—• ■ is-itrtjliat Uhe-bigh aspira*. tions wlr eb leap! like angles, from qviri heart, arj forever •Wftn*i*rij»«»'abroad nnbaliefit d? Why is iVtfaaf the rain bow andtbe cloud come over us with; a. beauty-- that is ijo't of earth, ant} then pass on and leave.us to muse on’ their ftnitid/Jovoliness? Why is it that the stars Which hold their;, festivals nroiind tlie] midnight .throne are;^ot, - the grasp-,of-;g|*r/kuiitecfl ties, arid forever nioekiiig us. with, - unapproachable : glpry? .And ‘.filially, 1 \yhy is it that, orifjiit forms of human jieautj* are |presented to \ho view atfd| then taken, fiom “rig, leaving llie thous! nd sfrouin? oi”tbe affections, - to flow buck, in ati Alpine torrent up on our beaus? I . /■ . i •VVe are born for higher destiny, than that of . earth.. There !s a. nSalnv' [Where 1 the rainbow never lades, where; slho stars will 'spread out before ~u 4/ Tike the inlands Ih.it,slumberi oh'thh,; ocean, aha where' the beautifdl.hei/gV that hero {pass before Sisioda* will, stay 1b diir presence forever. JS®*The,Tladicil go haye pu hiished a 'protest against: the 1 ate C’levejand Conyention—pr, raa, ther/ against thb.; delegates thereto! from Chicago, who- wero x not by a.-^njprity .o; tlie Tb;cy declare themselves for theiiiom*’: inee- of : the Ba timbre 'C\o,nventihh),' and will; diseoani nuance ;cvcjry. effort to divide the Union party. , *- • : : • II 112 r ' otk-iV(icj, a leading , ?r, tlrns', completely ■eliolder’a rebellion:, can deny | that ’the; n federate States, inj ! \ much strorig§r,and i questionable, than r lUirteentb colon ini •witb their‘l; mother WM =I
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