The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, September 28, 1864, Image 1

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, Beaver •
Monday, J/ay 16, tSfltT-TVawf
»/pittih«tjhi fcfcOiiL
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Rochester Station r- Going East.
Leaves Rochester Arr. at PUls.:
Sdßri-b’n 12:3?|P. 3:86 p. *.
££ cSi", fc* fe 4:50 *• “•
vJl'- JIO pV’*.7:oo P. it.
lit Ft,ires. •*;• KV,Ur 2:20 A. *.
L.ncin’U Eip: , 6:4o[p. 7:50 K.
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> N LeavesPUtsl Arr. at Rochester.
i Alliance £lo p- »■••••• p -
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I -J’i Brigh'n - - 12:00 li. H.,.-,1:82 r. u.
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I. . • • V. SHINN. Supt., E. D. “
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SEWING M/.CKINES.-
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The 'Best, Most Reliable Sewing
r :. Machine Now in'TTse I
HEELER
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These NT-aohii
lock-slick alike,,
and use less* than
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ile thread loop-si
10. It will >titr!h, Hem, Felt*
:nil(, ! Tuuk,
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iifiJ,” Braid, etc., a'l without
nous basting; and are better
- • «• f' - '
tula.pl ed than
any other Sewing
JUiichipe in list* o tlie frjequeru.
changes ■> <r ri
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W'vi-ng- required i
•llifiv will sew!
U- tlTictoiessesof
it stopping-, _ ai
litch perfect; or
iauzo to the heaviest; Treiiver
fils, without changing th(?feec!
'i?e;;le or tension,jor making any
. s dj'Jstmonlof machine whatever!
..-;. i . , i.
- It •lias the follqwinii'advanta,
Cw-o ver al [.'other jmach i ties-
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car j greater variety of work;
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luty am| excellence of stitch;
and quietness of, motion;
of; construction; easd
? n, -‘ , rnanagemen|; v elegance df
t : : • r
'ami finish.
T ; . / ,’i
Pncse.are peculiar facts, and
"ui go tur to' determine the
J'We of art intelligent buyer,:
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calT and’ examine.
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Jig 17] Sole Ag’i>for Beaver co.
notice.
W n^K^ iim te stamentary. on the
? taTer tp Akdebsok, laleofßig
dec'd, Imvmf (
! dtljlE i to aa M h . e under Bigned, all person* 1
01 '“fliate I.'-' 8 !*" are requested-to make
*'-Mt rte / ent > “nt! those having claims,'
“'■'Posted for BMUeL r w? nt *!T. *****:
UlS.sj, " Executor. j i 1
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, tfca.Treasusjs give# notice
that subscriptions; wijl bo received for CoupCn
Treasury Notes, payablethree years from. Au-:
gust ISth. <sr)Ui:semi-annual interest at
the rate of 7 8-jlothB percent-pcr; annum,—
principal and interest both to be paU in lajr- :
fid 1 money. - 1 [■ 4 f :*i '■ vi j-‘-"
■ These notes wpl be convertible at the opr
tlon of the holder at maturity, iatofcflx! per
cent. goldbearing; bonds; payable hoT,leiia|
than fire nor; more than twenty years from
their date, as tbs i Government may eleiti—
They will be,issped:in denominations of $6O,
$lOO, $5OO, sliooo aadvs6,ooo, Vnd an 'spb-
most be'for fifty doUareoriome
multiple of i, f | ■.
■ The notes* uibS transmitted to the bwifrra
free of transportation charges as soon
the receipt of the original Certificates of, bet
pftii~a* they can be prepared.j ,'
; As the notes draw interest from Ai'' , ust!lf
.1 I
w __ -om August'ls,
persona mating deposits subsequent to;that
date most pap the'interest accrual from! date'
of note to'date of .deposit- • ■ ■ :. i ,-'
Parties depositing . twenty-fite thousand
dollars and upwards for jtheso notes at any
one time will allowed'a commission of fine
quarter of. one per cenU, which will be paid
by the Treasury Department upon the redeipt
of a bill for the amount, certified to-b£ the
officer with whom the deposit was made.;] No
deductions for commissions must' bS ihade
from the deposits. ' . .
Special Advantages of this Loan.
It ls a NatiosalSatikos Bask, .offering!
a highcr.rato of interes than any other,; and
the best eccurity. Any 1 savings bank which
pajrs itsdepositori |ln U. 8. Notes, consider*
that it is pay ihg inthe beat circulating me
dium of the coumtry. and it eaiir.ot pay in [any
thing'better;,for its own assets are either in
government: securities or in notes or bonds
pnvable in government money. ; |.
It islcqually. jeonyeniept as a temporary or
permanent Investment. The notes can always
j be sold for within a fraction pf.their face and
j accumulated interested, and arc the best: scour
| rity with bank; as'collaterals for discounts,
i Coiaertilte into i Six per cent. 5-20 Gold [Bond,
I In addition to the very liberal interest on
[ tbo “notes for three years, this privilege of
conversion is n 'W worth about three per bent,
per annum, for the current rate for 6-20 ponds
is not less than nine per rent, premium, slid be
fore the war the premium on six per cent. C.
,8- stocks was over twenty per cent. It will
be seen that tbs actual profit on this loan, at
the present marketjrate, is not less than ten
percent., per a mum.
fit Exemption fr m Stale or Municipal Taxation.
But aside fn m all this advantage's w« have
a special Act of Congress exemptt
ali boi.de and T 'fasury notei from local [QZa’ion.
On this exemption si is. J jwortH
about Cwo per cent.j per. annum, according’ to
the rate of 'taxation in .various parts of the
country.-* j>. j .. I i : •
It is believed thai nosecurities offer si great
inducements to lenders aiHhose’issued hy/he
government.; ■] n ail other forms of in<Mded
ness, the faith jf ability .of private parties,
or stock companies,, or separate communities,,
only, is pledgell forjpayment,, while th%| whole
property of the country is held to secure the
discharged: ail the obligations of th’o'United
States. J ; ' ’ ■
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While the' government offers the mist-lib-,
crnl terms for its loan-, it believes that
the very . sltrongeijl, appeal will bejto the
loyalty and patriotism of the people. I
Duplicate! ct rtifipates ovi 11 be issued for.all
deposits. The .party depositing must endorse
upon the priffiihti cert locate the denomination
of notes required, and'whether they are to be
issued in blamk bij payable to order i When
so endorsed it mjulstJ be left with the officer re
ceiving the deposit*, to be forwarded to the
Treasury Department. - [ !
will,hi hiT’
ics thake the
nii both siMes,
half t he - thread
single t dou
,ilch Machines
• > laif, Gather,
1111
sat variety/ of
n a faii il> ;v or
m one to twen
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larseilles with-
d make every
ifrorn' the finest
»ijpi ..a wfc received by U»w lYeas
urer of the United jstVtes, at Washington, the
several Assistant Treasurers, and* designated
Depositaries, and lly rte’ j,. ;
■ first National [Bank, of Pittsburgh,'
‘National I Bank of Pittsburgh,
!• BY. ALL 'NATIONAL BANKS 1
• which are depositaries of (Public money, ind
all [ ■
j HpSPECTA;BLE BANKS ANI? BANKERS
j throughout the country will give further tnfor
j mation.and f | •
Afford 'Kerry Facility to Sabicrihert.
aug,l7’o4—inside S,m. • j fi
JAMES S. RUTANi
ATTORNEY AT LjAW,
'{DISTRICT ATTORNEY.)
HEAVER, PENN A. !
B©“Office in the Court House. p
BACK PAS' AST)| BOUNTY of .Recessed
Boldigrs, Pensions, and Claims on the
Government, collected promptly j Soldiers
discharged on account of wounds received in
battle, can get their bounty in froraf three to
four weAs,bjf-applying, with discharge.! [se7
I STRAY SHEEP. ■
CAME to the premises of the’subscriber, in
Economy tp.,j Beaver county, about the
IdthiOf’Angujst) five sheep—l wether, 1 ewe,
and 8 lambs. Letter. Mon one side,] each ear
cropped, a. L ole in the right ear, short tails.
The; owner is requested to come \ forward,
prove, proper! jr, pay 'charges and take them
away, otherwise they will be disposed of ac
cording to la v. i
aug29’64 ... JOHN HARTLING.
ADMINISTKATOR’SI^OtICB;
X ETTERS of administration onthe estate
’ i J of Jonw M.j Towhsisd, Ute't of New
Brighton, Beaver bounty, dee'd., hating been
granted, to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said estate' are requested j tol make
immediate paynent, and those hating claims
against said estate-will, .present them to-the
subscriber i pioperly authenticated i for set
tlement. | | .S •' i,: ' .
" .I. Pi TOWNSEND, Adtn’r 1 .,
'|_j __ New Brighton. '
DREW WHAY, ‘ .
PY' AT LAW,
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jOOrbondftlWt ii 4 ooropPredirith
opr father*, Ih thedepartfnenta of inil-
IttUyXatid nwfftl ’effort,; fefeedV
isitaoet iavWpble. t In • ‘fifitlr'df-thesd'
nio«tThipftrt[ant eplipreM'vt'e aremuch
tpelr snperijira. It will be «ten that
iiar* not theleaasoin that of finance;
jw-ell as itj inferior, though not im
portant rpepect*.> (
rhe'firiincial qnwtlibn is of Tar lesi
than either of the others,
e coula ei ford tpßacrificbPll dar bu
je»9 and our wealth gq ’that, we
lOuld preierve-'un weakened our nu
bnal boundaries ! aiidpolittcal princi
les. Yet.in this Sold Wfibavegreat
round for gratulatiou.' ' Marty are
(frighted ut the value, of gold'- and'
hje depreciation l of.; the xurrOncy.—
'bey/may ind eneoufagemrtntjin the
iitpry Of thcfr fathers. ■" £ ‘
: Tlio issue s’ of paper began' with the 1
isue of the Declaration. Iti eighteen
nputlis it amounted to of
Continents currency, besides large
colonial issues: (Thus far/there: had;
Icon no depreciation. 1 In this they'
were our sipeiiorii as financiers, for
cur gold renamed ill par k year only
sflcr tha wir began. Their decline',
1 oweyer, -w’**’ more .ifftpid
Loans, tLoi teries, find [other; devices
were tried, but wUhout'sdcesC Now
•Vijls'ldfj ert'ait tnust' be issued; -they
\, r ere refused by the people. Congress;
declared that they “ought to pass
curiont, ! an 1 bo deemed equal to .the
same nominal sums' in Spanish dol
lira,” and that “ail who. refused to
tlaketbem. ebould_be considered ene
mies of [the ~ ed',Stal^is., ’ , ’ But still
their friends [declined to receive
I their euife icy ao equivalent *o silver,
jThe States were called upon to make
j tills refusal penal; hut declined. They
wore urged to lax ibe people, but also
lefuacd!-! Again apjpear the Cofitinpn-
I lal greenback.-,. Slxty-thredand one
,1 alt million*, were issued in 1.778, ma
il ing -thq to ,al to ibht date over 3109,.,
0q0.000.j fiy tbor4ih of July, 1779,
tiey bail rsaebeq 3160,000,000. The
dollar went down id five cents. 7 The
loads anjd foreign dL*bt were.only thir
tr-spveiii m llions and a half A riot
broke out in Philadelphia while Coipj
gresk was 1 'i/session,■ in consequenbb
this diastrpus; condition >f
At, the end sf the fasife had
re jched jivf o hundred millions'and the
vjdluo of!thiee cents. :
,[ [Thus itooil, or lather thus fell, the
finances) of the Revolution. There
.was a. flee ) beyond this lowest deep
i| hither] tin y plunged, before the pa
per declgnilior. of ( L 776 became a Hv.
ijig reality. How” io our throe years
of conflict icompare w,ith these ? Our
loans aije r egoliatpd-'readily, our; in.
I ires t paid iii gold steadily. .Our cur
reiicy hjas reai-hec sis hundred, mil;
1 ons, o,tj, with the local issues, eight
lilndiKpd n iHion*:. not thrice the ai
rijcmft'|>f i heirs. Two dollars and a,|
half, not i hirty 'dollars, can buy til
S panishj-J< liar. Correal estate ..and
other [pitoix rlv,,'which was estimated
at more|t hi n sixteen thousand millions
in 1860, lih< not decreased in value.-
In th|sj int st "tremulous of all the
nerves of icciety there is unspoaka-*
bly less) agitation than in llio days'
when jjay brooded, like Chase and
h essend'en, tivsir this question of Fi«
nance, jtnd Congress wore anxious
bjfows in th eir partiful and ' ineffectual I
deliberations. [ 1
■ The rjesu is of this state of the finati :
c;s werjj not.unlike what prevail tot |
d«.y The extravagance and seeming j
ing abundance of these times obtained
then, ‘j'lf.l were called upon to draw
a! picture o ’ the times and the men.”
says \V|ash ngton jn a" letter to Col.
Harrison, the fatfier. of \the future
I’residqnl, dated Dec. 30. 1778, “’tfom
t/jhat ]j h ive heajrd and seen, and in
[ grC know I should in one word say
'.bat.idleness, dissipation, and oxliaiv
gunco see m to have laid fast bold ot
jqsl gf them: that speculation, pecu
jtidn,) an 1 am insatiable thirst for
ichesjseer|i to have got the better of
| every other cpnsicferation, and nl
iiost pf- every ordpr ot men; that par
y disputes andpersoual quarrels are
■ho great jbusineas of tbe day, wbilo
.he .nidmejutbus concerns of an em
pire, a [great and accumulating jlebt,
tlninedj finances, [depreciated money,
nnd wa ! nt of credit, which'lu itaqpn
scyuoncos Ls want of, everything, are
nut .BeCbnjlary cdnsiderations.’' ■ Af
Philadelphia be saw andlanieplod the
lolly aiiq, extravagance of tpe people,
1 spending throe land . four hundred
ppunds[ for an assembly, a concert a
dinner,!a supper, while the great part
cjf the officers of thearmy, from ab«
solute necessity, were quitting the
sjorvice], and the more virtuous few 1 ,
rather jthah do th is, wereisinking by
sure degrees to beggary' and ■ want. ’
‘ [Meantime,” says was
bird tp recruit the armies. There
was abundance of employment, wages
were high; (the value of money IoW,
consequently there waa but little
temptation to enlists” How aptly do
these limek mirror forth the samp itn
age. [W alsbington, too, 1 found >coh'
tjractonMtßs bane. He calls them the
tparderpwof our cause;”nnd6xelftintB,
’SI woulptoGpd pomeoneof the more
atrocious in each ' State wad > hung in
gibbets: upon a gallbws five timesr'jw
Sign as th|e ©be prepared for BWfflbu.
No pu opining; iilbo
sieve re I'orjtbe man ybo can bnild his
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giiatoeßB.on'faia-cddbtVi^h>^V^HA.
etf,- and yJW:p*fttst\k«a it ■
tbfV ' l& day.
*&»«£*&
«w>t anmhilatbd. ojr, thfriUvo],btipn, tt
now ntoneyHh Wrest ndr
eTrtlefaCe'Bincotbe re«
BQprcoe of Congress andflboSuW di--
(iab-
Üb.teredjit, began.jj.to, 4 ion
•Wntlynicroasinginfloenoeover, A
me'rican affairs.'l fSaddeV fo^he B M 4
been aeqairedlby ■ by
rijte in the prices offering a goods/ by,
tbo sutlers whoifotlowisd tbeoatnp.and
t»Y-others who, know,, l£)w to. nuke'
nnoiney:out 61 tbo expen-1
itbjrcs.: It Was while
the honest and-1 Mtrhjiliirsre improve
erished, rognea and )tbrfai-■; were fast
•gHiving rich.*!, . (~^;|
. They had no stocks jwthdae days/
atid sPiput in Ineir place-j-p
; respects' thOir -, condition
was more deplorable. II ;> .] ; ,
;1 (1 y Mutiny broke adjoin the camp;
Whole
i being ordered uppn eijwilions.
| od|i With great difflctMy did‘ : Whali-*
jhgton prevail upon them to abide,
faithful. Poverty!, at, bpjjgo and naked
hess in the da|np of
. v| |. • r "'\
X%2.) iSeetional jealoniMSj, embittered
the at myi The SoumL Joaltu'd . the
North, the North iaraiobus' of!the
Sojuth. New ’York despised New
jEifgland; Now New
Ydrk.; The French assumed sbperior
airs. whicli ■Horribly^ thej A
rnerican mind. j'Jlt WQSf. even 1 thought
dangerous • m.oorij bis
debt in Boston ; ' ,
J : Added tyiilus'wtrt the jeatous
hbi and fends c|f theifflcers. IfaeU
were dot unusual.. G&W«, ! Lafayette,
Mifflin, and lUhera iwbw involved in
thorn.: Stark tbrowupj|ls commission
in a pet at ’ 1
: chafed at his
general; Wil
Schuyler, am
imjved or, ri
boye all, calx
cornmanUor
tiitis less pop
Congress and
neiar losing
this violent coi
j»|gK
Intliefeenu
j»oints w* bbo L
d?ipvidence bas ....
starvation !has, wrought mutiny, iri the
cajnp; no jealousies and feuds, ahjiong
thjo officers have {.proceeded- to; blood;
cabals have materially weakened our
cause; uo scclionufjfeulousios havbjsep
araied the soldiers. This fiugspf ev
ery JstateT hare;'; waved together i:T
of battle, filling thpirl fol
lowers with a! 'common enthusiasm,
which has ionjyjprovokod thorm to love •
arid good works ‘lf- wet consiiier how
frequent were personal encounters. in'
thie’ , Wesf and, South the,|
j war,and hbw. intfc'iiso were sci-tprial
I jealousies |and animosities, especially,
against New England, f wo have great
reason to Utiinii God and*take oodirage
at the marked h'armpny and , cordiali
ty of men and states during the iifear
fu struggle. - -. ;l
“Altor the fatheifa shall be thepiiil-j
•Iren.” Inj duty, in suffering, ip re
ward we are the rightful, descendants!
of the patient, persi-tant,
ht roes. - Onr,caußeis as dioly, ouij.suc-'
cejss as sure. We[may be caljed lb cm
j uliile their virttfisjarnid yet greater
j sacrifices. ‘We nniy-seb ouriwbalih
| irijllt hway iNatiotfaj bankruptcylinay
bp our eripei-ienco aI.-,0. .Our credit
nipy vanish from foreigp'marketii ana,
oar own. i f Our tables may bp thinly
spread with poorest fare;; our
ments may bo of the poais'ost, attire;
, our wharves, vessels 1 may/rot at them,
f ft ud before our cities-4 foreign |arma
| monts /■ niay hover; The dead 1 may
;Up in every house, andmorningtill all
j the land. Still the groat* question is
before us, ‘ Shalt jwe prove opr right
lb ibp blessing God has confcred, up
oc us? Will we show ourselves boro
iosons of heroic sires? . ■■ j .r
]To that state onrfbe. 5« rednted.—'
..
What is thoir money worth? Yet do
they fight less trennously? Anti for
w{hai? an empire of sin land hoi
ddralp iniquity of ovpry kind a fid
>■ eVof / decree of ba»piics«-; tjo pver>.
throw the governments and the inbliV
tutions upon wlucli bahgihe hopes of
[s® -i'o establish'despotism 1
hpre, ;to establish eycryjvLefc; to
pht Maximilian safe.upon inis Stolen
spat; to abolish liberty in Chili and
Ppru; to extirpate'' democracy in Eu
rope and America. .If they snecced
4*?’' CfUshedi by enormous debts,
distracted .by standing a:rnies, ■ by
burning animosities and divisions, we
e^all.crumble into fragments, and .the
npillennial glory that seemed breaking,
upon the - earth, will fade away; jwhilejj
thicker darkness,- the darkness of
death j»qd hell, will enshroud tbi poo
ple. Then lot the minions of tyranny,
exult.' ’.J' , L, ", _ • j.
, Shout through your .dungeons, and palaces
x li Freedon Is o’er '• ;. l■; .
j; Wkat afo our lpsses, kctual ,or pos
ibis, to'such a pafafitropo? Shall Bos
ton and New York be |as Hamburg,
n|ere commercial towns ’with no in*
fluenco beyond their puburbs? Shall
rph- and rending ltates; tear eaoholh
e|,»n their, manual fSropity? Shall], Ji>-
®|v' bocome servitude. and the Wogld
bp thrust back into the cave ofj <je»
pair, from which if is emerging? Then
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,llm orfjlxtnoJ fciwmi eu
?iPrftoilpnt»p' a'i I l'i I
i -f/Ui.M' giUUiUd j'ii'.M Jiiiu i ,w.jt{ t lrj [ |i.;'y*f
bftf>dß< ■
«aa»®®w«i >
vrt»Mfc;ba) i CcUbf 4oi4Dtf tiur««! ifor i '
it. be ufrade should, retire ,to,the legi»,
timateohannets ijjfatit bas so tearfully
add ! i fWeul
would.ftte if <^-Mtioe{i^-dnd'httb*
gftnoo reined. -.’But notjoorcaase,
jipr pw; coantry Oljlheap t !^wu»l
ed' tufci.fteithefr poverty oi>f' ahguisbi
neither falee ’fHewda ndr fierdd fees/
neither trea<on hor de*th, 9ball a p^i l .
atme froip ; thejgrand, eternal; prin*
ciples of our fathers, of/bar fathers’
God.” r /:„
, . Upon as the thtjworld. harp
"come.- We are the* depository,of the
‘civil principled of ‘ the millennium.
There is nothing more theoretically
perfect in the-secreta of JDivine WiV
dom tor the Construction ofhoman so
ciety than hasheen offered to hjjlii If
Vo shall abandon them thronghfloye
of j*airi, or fear <jf poverty, wo shall be
accursed of Grid and ail mankind' as
wore his chosen people for l ike irkason.
The American njame, no wthe.highest,
will-be the lowest in all ’the;! earth.-
Tho. A merican fifag’ wjll be tiie btubletn
of dishonor. ‘ Bid England ask hoV
■ mucli will lt .ooit to defeat 1 J Napbie6hl
Reverse after reverse-for a scota of
y ears did not daun t her purpose. A
Nelson, slain, aW,the supremacy ,hf
the seas, slain Vith him, ad impover
ished. currency, distractions at home
■ and disaster, abroad, these made her
hot" waver. ■ Sh *. persevered unlotl.e
oi»d* and for wb»t? To overihto«|de>
mocracy iVEurope, in England, in the
;Worldi, Shall vi be less faithful :tb the
truth than she'■was to error?; Shall
we criuge and crawl, and submit to
dislocation becap B6 politicians p[pt for
perfidious peace and speculators press
pricesi to fabulous heights? Not it
they multiply their stratagems | and
prices a thonsatd foldv '
There niayb
!, as there wer
le close of the >
iaus may fuii, .
‘.a. diptr^sa' a
irough the lani
fciithfiil to Go
ictory. . The w
ery ahall die /
■ur; footstool: -
ipdfutLtbj^r^oi
worse years before
t before our tat tiers ai j
miner of 177fK Our,
ir currency dojiiefei;
1 death may, Stalk
: VSThat matters it? ]
, ho wTlt give usithej
rk wilt be done; ii Sja- i
ur foes shall hentade j
(if shall riot'
'll UsbeOfWod
r goods, knowing that
for ug a more abnit-
>lio apdilingof'ot
’iCijO is inßtbrjs
dnnt rbcomipunsje. I !
rt well for him whose wittjis strong:;l.
lip •■‘iifl'ers. but he frill nol’suffai longr ■ j| 1
He suffers, but hefjannot suffer wrong', 1
For him Uor motes [the loud world's ruiidom
, , mock, . | ,v i.
Nor all, calamity’s Hugest wavesconfoutid.
Who seems a promontory of rock, ' [• ,
That compassed round with turbulent sound,
In middle ocean mpeta the Si rping shock,
Tempest-buffeted, pitidelq owned. , '!i. 1 ,
* In.this .matter of are j
following precisely the j experience of j
England in'hirjattempts to niinj 2fa j
pOleoo. “For eighteen years she bus 1
pended specie payments in her desper j
site struggle I wijth Franco Bank of {
England noteS vtcre made, in etfeot a
‘•legal tender,” jby evefV person being
protected from priest wuoofferedthoin
1 in payment ofaldebt, and by the'bank
being guarded l|y law from any mut
tor' uoD-paymclr.t of its .'poles:!, For
eighteen years there was th us in Great
Britain an iiiconverliblu paper curren
! cy‘; From’l797 jto 1815,life Batik of
i England tripled us-eirculation, add the
■'country banka increased from i wp buii
jdrodiu the same time to nine hundred
' and forty,- or almost five Jiinei. f Tlie
depreciation, was of course, enormous,'
not shown so.tnich in the piicoofgold.
which only reached forty-one in‘lBl2-
13, but especially in value—£l in.pa
per became worth but lOs. in 1813, and
according to Doubleday folj- to 7a. or
Bs., that is a depreciation of nearly sev
enty-five per cor Thoprico of wheat
rose from 53a id. a quarter in 17]97 to
1255. sd. in 1812; oats from . 16s. |9d to
445,; wpol fi-on 3s. Bd. to 10s. ij The
renf of arable la nd increased from .£BB
Ssr'olD. tb the hundred acres in’|l79o,
to Xltil 12s. 7id,dnlBl2. ’Bat unlike,
America np increase of pricos arpse in
England from diminished labor; .on
the contrary, labor was adppliled in
I abundance, and. wages did' not; rise
j with other values; the final
only about' twenty per centum in’ma
ny parishes; It this depreciated cur
re.noy, worth forty or filly pec cent,
below What the foreign fund-holders
had fiuppused themselves pledged to
ieceiVe, did England pay her former
creditors. ' Individuals, of course!; com
plained,. but it'vras manifest she-'could
do nothing else, and this
has never, we believe, been thrown,in.
Lee;teeth. The enormous volujne of
papier money, £ mounting, according
to the best auUu rities,' to 8450,000,050
in 1815, ■ natural yl stimulated spceula
tion aud extravt gance to this highest
degree, and left Its bad effects On the
national habits. Still, despite -all the
inflation, and with a public dsbt fn
1815 of some 86 700,000,00,0' England
resumed .specie ' jaymenls withindbur
years after the t< mination of the war,
anu began acarecrbf prosperity which
has made her tlx richest nation of the
world.”' ,; '
■ ■ ; • •; ■ 2i' ,r .
tneahs
peace with rebplw,ifell,:ppj.nots'.
It recommends revolution’ against.
Lincoln and, an armistice with Davi*
--flHwllcrtirdßUSAjp Regitl
?whiehvHMititato opinttibifti
pfowdioli.lib^
sight pr op d expand, ,with<n
to the amount; mastoe *©
‘tty a’tW tiddtttUtopifftbt
tidediiribevtnial maimer . ’
(Inla
oj: : ordetipayat)ld atberwifj
sight drop. g
Sole;' Whether on; deidand(
(OBlbsshamtsnotes for- dire
mooey.and; checks ‘for thvr
,ptajpaled,tor, paymentjiffpi
under 61000, will r,epetvQ;*ff
*si!amp,' and iii' addilionat
bVery additional $lO6O oa
part of the same. | .
, All checks, orders or -dra
Baby person, other th<
er, or trnst,company, i
on demand; ifdxbeedfbg f 1
stamped lA*b‘cddlB; ,J hv-i
-i All deeds or; instruments
conveying land or. ptbpr ;
actual yalue of -which .is
,8500;requires • 80 cebl. eti
veV 6500 and under 61,000,
and dbdents for<every addit
or-fraction thereof. .
• Receipts,for,.the payment
of money Over 620, or for ,
property, !! Staingdf two
be required. r f .
Postage stamps ban not ,
pay men t .for duty cbargabh
' ments, ~ •! ,
T,hh maker pt the. instru
stamp and cancel the sam<
siruments inquiring ;stam|
failure to dd so rendora the
bio to a penalty ..of 6200.'
. or. more, parties make an
oithcr t o}'the sumo can affi
tho sjaiup..
' Spirit of the Lord’s
I The spirit of the Lurcl’i
beautiful! . iThat. form- oj
breathes a filial spirit—‘bhej
A catholic spirit—‘Out F
A reverential spirit—‘flj.
tjy nani;.’ ;• ] •: s
1, - . A taistionary-spiril
caine:’. !• ■
A dependent spiiit
day our. daily; bread;’
A forgiylng spirit-j- Ar.dj
trespasses as we jforgivp
trespass - against ns.’ r ;vj
'< A’cauUdus epirit— Leai
ebaV - It ielLv-
i A confidential and 'ado.
‘For tbhui 'ii the king'doi
power'and tlho.gWr,! foccv*
AlU'tfl.’ t ;l|- ' '
; .1 elfrrson Davis’ ' declaration •’ to’
Colonel Jacques. “We to
got yid 11 1' the rule pi -the majority,’'
is but the expression ot’i he antire
pufi an theory he h:is ionic; advocated.
In f<s9, at Jackson,|-Mis|., refOrrilig
to tlio probable success of iis political
opponents in' iB6O, he said;' •‘Tbe|Bnc-:
ccas of the yurty, would
duce an •irrepressible conflict.’ Yon
would be pres nted tibo qtiisdon, Will
you allow, the Union to
be charged into the despolu in. of o riia
'iarityV’- It! is singular ; the Demo
cratic party has any sym rathy with
men who thus repudiate its 'principles;
Tills tyranny of the-major! ,y, by- the
way. has only been meitiuiiod by
Souther n leaders, and. ;tl ’en majdrijiy
veiled in the interest 6l 1 ifreedotn. —,
There; was-no despotism, of course, in
the. old pro slavery tuapePity— Phil-..
Pnss. I --J l-r-,- 1 ‘
!■ , ■ \ at- . '
- 5 . x'f ' •
1 What it Means.—Gen.
a recent speech at Cincim
Chicago’ Convention
thi war is-a failure. Th
Tpronounce to be a Orimir
the ' American people.
prpposittpn-is w ; hat Ithey,.
doiabput it. They demand
of hostilities. ; Wbatl does
1) oes ;t mean merelyila ct
cease tiring along the liri
means amr armies sh|ull fa
1 bout and leave the ettemy
There is no cessation of
while you hold the onemj
therefore; if you cease, hot
’mast sound the bugle al
line-from Texas to the A
opr brave t roops shall t
iud march back homo." r
PhlfllJH. SI
recently defeated the fpi
Early and Breckenridge'vn
is a graduate 'pi’ Whst’-P:
citizen of Perry codnty,
tingnishod himself ah a ca 1
at Stone':T?iyer, Tullahon
manga and* Mission Ridge
the son of ah Irishman; ar
on an American ship' undei
ican flag, while his pjarehtn
grating from Ireland, to :il
He is, about thirty-two jv
Unmarried.! . , ’
A Political Straw.—-(
last, an inquiring gentlein
oring to ascertain the tp<
pOlivitiea of llio passengei
lithe Hud son s tea ni ef; Al a
! requested those in favor
coin to etep to the ; port
they proetjeded to idcLrn n,
Captain AnderspiiV.holifcii
for file re aso (i iliai' ! thd;gf
U«i'«jetj un- 'i>£i tide T?on
the hoaf! Straws show- ’
the wind Mows, •
gsjaft
•oiS V-
r ' >r> '; <Si ! —ll l »> .
* X ; J : " •d T '® r^«M|»nd- tnrfMg »d<«i|tiaoiaent*. jij
tvstri; Mfijfllßfk.,li(iea of thill, typj^i
f f , . ( , olu ‘'f j •'', ~ **^'*
’ , 4=' :• ijtto, poe ymf,-'.
I,' Rls^«otts,|_PoUl.’o»l
«8&8 £: jSuQa Utfjie. .
Pi=
[tTTTT
V
1 .
first
vaik/batik
It, f regard
binpamed
i' khd din-
-
twe^niiti^a^'Ahd : ;
advisefrb&^Mdfl^'j^i^Mr.LiMola
friend,dfcted Abgust t2tb'«’potlt«n of
.J»;.Sa3fßf.Vj if' W>:- ; rO »■_ •
i --
*Ws.ilWll3iW we
are aU wand cau-i beptOmoted any 1
better,- ,tfr3ai* r - WolV)by !! wing
bnpportJrctartbe ndihirtadtdn.mad4 at ,
BaliinlOi^^
; tloh BoSfrSyef >ny
sacrifice of th«t;«rapß.-: What folate
warrant
cannot ndw-beforeseen, jand need' not
now beootieidered.| I parlicn laHy de- •
Bi,rd tbat[.ipji; friendsdb; nothing and
saynotbing,jjbaifc cab. c>eStetbeira-
personal dif
ference bet4feen,3Sjii iiipcidh andany '
self; for th6re;is nono' *
ences that exist areon jyiblioqfibatiojaa. .
and have poprivaty bearing.”
k4v>.dnutB
»■' Ibftt*. at
roinissory
iV’fifi
orationas
th! ;U>i : be,
auysam
fi,W cent
i cents for;
frictional
JV |’ ■
its, drawn’
a a ;bai*k,
it sight or
D, mast; be
of writing
•ealty.lthe
less, than
imp;; if- O'
.81 stamp
ional $5OO,
M
of any sum
delivery of
certts will
. >; of Money; .v |
Tbe iiichraouil Whin - ' iho fbll^
_ r _- liig has. jo it*,
jog ® jig pjnidit{lS V pfera^feiph; . .■%
We regret tcfdearn UiLt there
money in: the tends of Major Ambler,
paymaster, the sick and wounded,
soldiers;.' | Consequently,! the sick and '
wounded who are receivi!ng; furloughs,
and whom, in many instaiicos! there is 1
due -six month’s pay, are obliged U go ~
to' iheir 'komeS'witliout a cent.- :|oi' •
course!'mdj blame httadiies fo kajjorl
, Ainbtor For (this, r for ho, man is muVo ;
anxioilj Iliad he to'ameliorate tho oon
i’ditioppF pur suffering but bo -
cjan.on|y pay .Out the ; : am|ouht.of funds
riiruisliedilum by the Treasury. .We.
think they are wasting'their : lime in.' \
I get;jy> Aeff- uhtes in! too fir/o
a style, j This is' all. ,j aivjieceasary
Any.kindppf a piece of’paper-with r the
handsome phiz of anyoF'odrffreai'riien
on it,’ apdj.the signatufe,pfjtwo heanto■ ■,
pus young wornem wril answer every
purpose. ; The money is wanted- for
l.ujse,' not ornament, and Ought to-bje
f.shurked tinlj' ‘ '. .y, ii,? ’T*' •
bo used in
rou instru-
nent must,
i on all jin'
is, and any
party |lia-
Wben. two
nslrumptit;
and cancel
*rayer
f/Prayor is
if petition
■ ther.' j
'skther/ v
allpyied'bt)
yzkingdora
ivo ,ii? this
-‘G
forgi.vy our
lliem'.lbat
Hbw it Happen s.-I-6uu, .. ; fi uLUu i
source. of! discontent ,u.|kLouc groat
■bar of~enjoyni'ent in this-iyorld'iHtbo
practice of life with
tjie liferof pthe^btterlj ig 110 ring thb -
tact that ievera|pe'rson r las an inner as r
well /as an vitter life; jar in the old- ■
fashioned; "words" of the Bible, “that
every' heart knowolh lit uv.-it bitter,
i ricf-s.T ‘■Stow.. often ii ..the,.^remark.
1 made byddiporficiul ••■;rL< l i'.v- ■
I hippy such aud suc-h peibsohsi . must'
be,! If I; were on\y fhe-j-!" ’when, ten
to one, thje.se -very persons, oblivilsh.s
Ol theii, wjealih inci position, are. wea-i
ry and hreart sore Witlh the din iihJ .
buttle of life.' ,; ; ~
S ! «8 not'iu-i
It;, B» from
;§?• •’ '■ ’I ' •
isg spirit—
ii, aiidlthe
.•ir aiid ever.
■, I
y No SusLinv—'Thero b i-- WiiiJii
si the ef Bothms, /ylhero
Ist of J‘une the sun doesjnot. Ut'
g 6 d6\yrfst all. JL ,up .
from Stockholm/for the -piirijuso, ini'
earn'ing ibofm whovarejiurioub-to wi;t
nes the phenomenon; • ’ it■■ occur/' only
onejhightJ The:bud Riches the hoj
izson, youi can see the' vyhoVnoS- ofijt.
and Jii fivb minutes .mor e ;.t It' iJnV to
rise.y'At theoNorth Ci.pe, haiiude
iseyenly~two degrees, ithe' su ii does hot
go down for skn-eru!'weeks;’ lii Jiiiiei
it; would lie about twenty-five^degrees' 1
above, tho horisonjat rhidniarht.
• //: . i >
IsckeaSeu Phiou ’ or Pa.pjek'! —6
newspaper ipa : nufaetffyov3..not eobfwAV'-
wiltdoubling /their'pricp Overl ias}>3 li'-j,
ly, and tripling ,'tli e| av’ir;t
begun, hupfi madefresh dcmandspaUd-.
gather beyond the increased price of .;
chenucals, 1 rtig? and strajiv; -Already/a
good many country and weekly 'jour-' ■;
nals have ibeon suspended, and l maW,
more must-go ihe same' way;-- 1 - .Seiko '■
publishers; are reducing the size of
iheir pages and others ate threatening
to. print hinif sheets as jat ’the .South.
In, this city the printing; of Mippte~ :
rnonts has; been stopped! altogether.—
%Y. Tribune. ' f ? '
Gurfjelji, in
atip-.saijd: —
asserts that,
it. assertion
al lie before
L'heir next
propose, to
,a cessation
that tnban ?
rainanii to
es? ,Nd, it
cc right la
's coupiry,
’s country
tilities,|jipu
along ! phe
.lahtie, tjiat
irn around
i, S6T?Tho; copperhead bail did ale fur
vice President, Geoigc H. Pendleton
is best the map whb.puhlio
ly “•thanked God that.he 'had never voted
or given a dollar, in support of'jhe war,.:
or in piiyvi'ent Of A-boliiiok soldiers. s'
VV-Mi soldier vote forHi>dch*'£'
maiJ-. ■- , i. r 'j ..V-j /. • ‘
, “Hows- with the Dust.” —A Scotch
paper tells, the story of! a. .dairy far-.,
ir.epfwho, iafter tho barihl of his wife(il
droyea hard barfain’with ' the. grave
d 'Kg or . >v-hp t bringing,.His hand AoWn
on the shpyeL. exclaimi, ‘ Down wi’
anither ahillin.’or tip she cbniesl’’
Ift.TiiE iJeihocratiq press is getting
anxious: about the dj-uiy vote. The ,
Lancaster! Intetiigetlcer, asks, in darge
‘‘caps,*’ thow , cun we sechrg the
soldiers the. right to' votd. ai they
please?’' A month ago the hnljr ; qaes- ■
lion with these Demooruticpaperswas,
“how can iwe socuife the soldiers
the .righ t tjo vote-uathey please?", f j '
i©“Tbe leaders regard.
| fheyictorf at much as .
| the grhat capita in the olden, time :
■ “Anct’-'>T; such yictpijw .wo.u(d,.ruilt
V j‘ ' ■ • '-!i* /; '■
eridan,who
rCes under
tiho Valley,
)pit, 'and a
y^-. Ho dis
'tilry lejider
a, CKifika-
“Phii” is
d w.as boi-n
r the-Ainer
i were Ami-r;
is.cpnntry.
ars old and
!>n Monday
tan endeav--
tlftical pro
is o|n bbadd
iry iPojyell,
of
aide. ' This
i asse, when
j interfered
; j’at l p'rc] ion
i Id! \endancer
which ! v ".
! fc.
Etqta:s
• K — l ‘ (( > 1W
vj/,. ' .
»Jt)
0
< m •I,
k'Atffi $1
121
tow. v
,t ,-'V