The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, January 17, 1863, Image 2

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SATURDAY, JAN. 17T11., 15,,T
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WIC CULL IL BCCILIILIM KLECTJtu
V. S. ONNATOit.
The Senate and House of Representa
tiVie of this State mat in joint &Inv on-
OD Tuesday last, t,t Harriaborc.
a the first ballot, by a majority nt tx‘n
totes, elected Hon. Cvr.4l. ft. lztrrkit Err of
Columbia County, U nited -.tat eV 4 4.0r..itnr to
serve for six years, from thciAth of March
next. The telegraph does not i n fo r m n ,
who the apposition candidate IV
indeed, we are left to infer hunt 11.-•
vague dispatches that aro teoeited -rn
. ? Harriaburg • that they made no notn:n.,
`tion. A moyertrent wab attempte,..i. nit ler
this auspices of Senator Luger, 1 , L.I
PCirte the election, but it dues hit apr•ar
to have been received ‘N )
majority of the Republican..
The election of Mr. i3i,t,ALLx I.s
Mar Democratic victory—A N ictor)
can only be app:eciateti by tiao.,e who
acquainted with the intrigue, tr etitct
into public life at liarrisburg, and the
amount of corruption
,which u-e.I
control important measures. The 0)1)0' 4 1-
tioll have for some time p.,•111 , Pll I'lltll'el
confident of succesA. F rain the •LA tLA :I'.
Gat. CAMERON' first set h i feet cri Arne:
ma soil, after his return :rota Ruisia, it
was understood that be wai to bgt the sua
taesear of Mr. WILMOT, in thi , nale, '
Republican sole,. an,( 1 . 0 gm - ,•••1 • • • . •I
.ry coal(' rnalsi• lii,n .•! t
unscrupulous vhars....ter ~n I •
fortune i.e
*ay I)emocrstii 1•ei31.3t.1:
gold more that prtriweik
that with hlna the% bP 1,0
of defeat. t•ncri '
•otal time past. that - i.
than to ;JO: “p
matter wa. ful
lIMIMI=INEED
waded, •t
.AIL ..-
"Simon" Uhl , . 1 "El.:
was irresit•:_:
The frequenc:,
which the4e eis. 3.1 •
placed the Democrats 3.. tuc.
Ailed them Iran a de , .. , , s 1 :o
be thwarud Ti ) e r -aer:L't a, . 1 Ln
they tuki once befo,%; Leon in
victims of th Mar b . I- CN:•.:. , a4l
trigues, and wcre
oome what wp,,ld tit* 'would no' Le
cheated aga,n • r..
of attraction toi ).
on Tuesday, aud an. tier 1,J.,
via,e houses. and;
00/11N3Trative ctCttdß3, ictlro
Sowing. They %eat. c ;Le
those who differed w,,e, meta be•.t.•
meat—not to overawe the Legisl..tu re ai
tt, will be claimed--4,ut to show 1,11).e who
had been chosen to represent our po,itiesl
views, that the people would not be tr.e.:d
with, at this time of eseiteme=t ant din
Ito. We do not know whether there
were any Democrats in the Assemly who
°Mad hhve been bough: to h.t.-2y those
who had' confided :n them, hut , we do
know thl if there hail been such, their
trencher) would have been puniiher3 in a
manner that would have been an '1%4 ftil
warning to those wit.) might hate
din Posed to imitate 1/fleir con(l,:ct
time to come.
The friends of the Constitution, in l'-nn
qlvania, and throughout the 1:111311. L
( m use for rejoicing at the electiuu ut su
able a statesman, so pow er:Ut a klebri.Lor
so pure a citizen, and so worth!, a gentle
man as Mr. BCCaALLW to 1:46.0
bates Senate. He is one ot tile iprecuoat
intellectual men in our Counuouwea.th
The Democracy of Pennsylvania have tong
wished for an opportunity ot eleCtilre hint
to a position such as his cominandin,:
talents entitled him to, awl the action of
their repriwAtativ es in the I. gi gla I tin. ,
will be hailed with one common Att:ilo o;
approval throughout the .tat.-.
Mr. Bccast.aw has not been as inueli
public life as his wide reputation woul.l
lead one to suppose. He served several
terms in the State Senate, but that
i.ewas .0 cialnt place him in the tir-t
rank of our public men. While there
he was the acknowledged leader of
his party- Asa speaker he wa‘; enlm snel
unpretending. but none of th e oprnwitirm
eves stashed him without being over.
thrown. He seemed to be a perfec t
ter of every subject he undertook t o IN.
cuss. His logic wag of the most
and unanswerable sort, and it was all the
woe oonvincing from the itnpr e .,,,ien
which no one could fail to obtain that toe
MUM was thoroughly in earnest in v:tiat
be said. Mr. Bcciui.sw loft the 'enate
with his health somewhat
lie warn induced to accept the LULSIIO/3 to
Nesinedor, with the hope ot receiving ben•
gat from the climate of :oath America. He
itamainsd in that position until the el ne
Of Mr. ELT/Wis.:ea Administration, since
which period he has been in pri, kite
We feel cooftdent that Mr. B:.7:i.tz..ztv
=make his mark in the Senate. '
to fit him preeminently for that
betty. Re would be too mild and unob
trusive to rise to distinction amidst the
sinitaitt kuu and confusion of the Liouse,
twat the quiet d.gnity of the Senate r , l l.
nit hint to a charm. His cool, straight!
remind style pf talking will operate with
teas Owl 4.ti that assenaniage, awl he
will *top into front rank 01 ,i mo---1,
bets
ic k,
• tely.
Wlt tulate our polit,cal trienj- .1
AO Ligialst , on the bIICCPLa with wl ) ,,h
they hays accomplished this, their 11r:it
important action. If they are eq..aally
prudlookt anti faithful in the remainder cf
tbair your, they will return to their con.
Milkman' with a more ehthuatastiu and
aseama approval than ha* attencieti an
'honor body that has, ever u.ssembied In
our Commonwealth. ,
tru.L rejoice the hearts of Li" (.. 0 „_
loving people of the countrj•
10 111 Wit that gallant Democrat and
tralßielited MAD, Hon. Ws. A Rimier,.
wi t Me bean elected U. S. Senator fremi
Mac& Xr. B. was Judge DOUGLAS' most
istiwalseetnpanion, and more nearly rep
views of the departed
Mit IlitelltSisy other public man.
allr Wa m it mated that Secretary
liturtior is about to retire from the War
Milloollouot. If he dock both be and the
pm* will b• alike. He be resigned,
AN Vow will be rootipod.
Mes;3 2 , of lilt. dent Into
the 1.31 ‘Nor'ti• Is a phut aria
u . credit:o4e
•• '•• I.llu :St st,e It ;nukes
t..:n N n d alai!s, with the
e t, , t,. t -.1i,:11; • t.forence to the part
.1.. taken In the war, att.l
cunt for the ktlii•
r• • t 114 rPbelhon. Thl , l iovrtuor
t.o. 1.1 -to.ld to di-agree with the Admin.
p.,t Mi. • manner or
flu W Ir. Mtl , l tilt V/ a )•
alto .n In hi= Me , r..t , : : • to that -'ituqeet.,
I e^-nt t,. crdthrra the eetieral
1 •I. , , 1
Th, es Ahawing the bt.ate ot the ti•
Uommontveulth exhibit A
bii!9lu• u, the fre:/lury on the 341 th of
Novel u ot: to-t ot lu; an unex
pen 14...1 ot the trul.tarY food of
2.; • ,11 eact.sn of receipte for
ov.•r ot 51.11,W,176601!, and • de
-1 re k , l' t. t _. :l — l ,inures in 1-62 ot i•te).6l7
I°. The 10.1,h0 .IPbt on the of becem
10, 1` , 6 . 2. nayk towatcli the
N:t;r2il; . :hr,“.l,• dir which the ' , tate holds
i.on I- the I onnsylvania &
c,riinnies amounting to SlO,-
ev :he operation.: of the
It::',t111 b een reduce,}
ern )1
I tier. 1 e no extraordinary de
in in , l '1 revotty, there can be ap
prop: lated troin the large balance now on
11:111:1 and the increabing, revenues, at least
tt 1./,,10vn and t, LA; of dollars during the
.r 1, the payment of the
I 1,1,:ic
He next Pennsylvania Laving
Eric l i; 1 ,hare of the direct tax,
3], on lune 1-Ith,
of the interest
:.4,t l at. He
Cuousand
,11.1 1.: ie Bail
%S.; t.• t• ..‘;
1 1 N . '
t
7.0-
1:1=11ENIIIIIII
, n
, 4 • . , • yrtvir•l nu.l relcv-iy
:. rile bend:, st .n tiav Trea•
• , au aar)uni awplo LO corn•
/ Lll/11 C..,;011
t • • The
I-I " r 1n . r.c7 , ,t ^r,i
(-), o.,rt r, ):•th-r•t :ern ^r , untiei
t h.- . rerll t.ccio , . utf Ily a few
y ea:6 , r.e, 1.,111
c,inpany,
_, , .
rLLr I - 0!
. t",
=EI
IIZEM=E
i . C 1
1
Lr , j;.sllllure Aoul,l
prori.inn- tf-zarilmsr the game,
unq pi...vita: I ['err ..f the C`Ortlaa'Al t
It, 0.-? rcionttp
Penn=y.: :,artaist,e u t to the
L/111C . r.i. than two bun
dred n:10:t ce the bre3king
o;.t r , f the rr•%.,pilion, besides some' fifty
tboui-ind =-lao were in ,srvlce, or actually
rt - •ady fct .t. Ei: %olutitt.er militia under
tl.e uti r
_ w r isst , t xt 4tit ti g
‘N - 1.,:)! , :. ti.,.,
' Th;• ~t - , ta'te is greatly
defect:ve, and I eartiesiiy recommend the
aft j ytl:ar, nt tal prepaie
r../ L , l Lot: it"'
pi:orle 1i tit , the
. , that ~, t iott ma) I , t• li•et on
t , te at tho TIT 0-ent .e-1•1011,
"nidet the , oint re‘oliitions ot ~Sth of
yi ere pwrapily
ta'ro , :t 1 , ..“ the . net fit our silk and wound
e I mcii tio• fin. %sounded at
tt',l l r!,r.••• • 1 row. [loyal, \Vll
liarn••bui., and Fair (Ilk-, and tho.se in
the (nil- ot .11:. n t fieu-ral Hink4 were
tat 11/t.11, - -/Li 4/1 the Vital)*
ity i.v s•lng,erin i.eneial and a corps
u r : direction, and were
intri ':.1114, The game sys.-
t rin lieen continued. but in
lecened a letter from the Sur
gevii ! i.t (tie United States, repre
si r.tino 11/.4; it 1.,- !Joni/ inconvenient to
the ! tin i create difficulties
ut ti,•• . of (hi' -A
dler:4 for pay and pensions.
In compliance st.th %lewd, I wits
t.: ilt••continue the
I Late 1.,t es-a , t- , 1 to urge on
ti: • \V .. .r,nient the tnopriety of
set, lin_ •,ur an I tsounded men into
the St:te, where they cast be nursed and
.cared for Ly their trienib, and have to say
tu.it at length such en airangement was
Mash ! elth the author:tie, ut IVitshington,
, • . sich it hoped iy.suld Le efreetiye,
toltLt., Levu -uch tardiness in put
t 1• 1 ' ,1 c-tusal operation, that I rec.
oinnicn to invite the at
tc,E,L.Al r ,• „--t Depait , i,lit the
tut•,ect.
1 :‘,L:ortuiv, when applied to, al
lowec k-N.en.e, ul transportation of
one Lei.i to tiling borne the
hod, of 1,, I •,: itlon, and the
o tit , • „ t;ie body. The
cost t,',t ,96 ,1 G, which
is inc . ,titlei, m t!.. , no' less than 74(10t.0,
ak,ovs bLALA.7,i
I ri2 Pitt..sburg,
011. r t, .r.. 1 the Pennsylva
n,a tr • ,-,. doriltion of
fif - ty the I i.tt. in payicz
oo,tottrs t ) ; dechneti this
offer. 1,-.1 r.o Ituthority to ac
cept ,t Le,Li •. Lie puLlic, ut-11 tir,ts
unmli,.:z (1,-burer:Jaent
o'the r„,.a ,n I ri4 ate ,•Lpacity. If the
t the donation, I
recortlet-e r ~.t towards t h e
tr , t,iablel sot-
111
lan
ME
the
corn-non r, .;. - , , :ng tho school
tLi= n.:te I •-):1 the kt font.iev
;n June, tnanifeA .scarcely any evil
viloct; f:ow, the tr3ubieti state 01 the coup
ti A thuat deirae of Nu
,lt3parlMent, t the
n,p,T P To have held ;t.
i/;') . ;V;• , ; ;, i ,11• 1/. • b?'; ere ordeal to
which, in ;mmon with all our great ,o
-[ mai interests and • nterpiasee, it has been
übjected, .3 Ctie strouges,t proof of the In
herent v;zor told of the hold it possesses
upon tl:e well as the jutle.,-
ment of the peor.: , , of tlic`,talc
" Br tlic act ot of March, 1.13, it
was provided that V11.17 , 51:1% absent from
home uotitai miiit.a.ry service, might ex
erc.se their r.igh; suffrage a.a it they were
pres,ut st t pia, es o f election ----
Tins act a I- substantially re-enacted in
the general Pleetion law passed on the 2d
of July, The Supreme Court lam
recent/) '-it:L.ded that by reason of a phrase
in the vorstitutional amendments of 183 S I,
tnis provinon has become unconstitutional.
I Pennsylr anis has sent to the Nervieft about
two bundled thousand eitiaen.4, who, by
-this decision, are disfranchised. Thialleems
to be shard measure—that men who testify
their devotion to the country by going to
the field should thereby lose the moat
inestimable right of a citizen. I recom
mend that the necessary steps bo forth_
with commenced to amend the coast/tn.
tioa, so as to give the right of garage le
the oitisens who are thus excluded,
GO V. ( ILTI ES'6l(34.
MEI
ocelved three
C' Loads depot•
try With the
(.:•) au, issued, fifty-two
cotatoleted, utak-
L.1 4 .;:y been fini.shed
n:nety-nine
c _.ltl -11;1.e miles unfinish-
1
t ; f
h. W. i 11./ e,z.d Y
I'. 1
i'~' .. ~. [ GfiC
for
:Av.— aril I t c : re
MO=IIIEE
=II
tLito, t.,c
Imv
n e
SEMI
rite Washington corrospon.lent of the
Nee. York Fr,-.or, P.O, a flopublican }A
pe! ' Ile iito-t rabid this
lion.-t •licnt , wledgment
who have recently .irlyed
here u tit- South oleic , ha' ti..- st
popuiat,ou I maw ~f t , r ,
to a sad oomiition ~. , . it. Millions of
three miserable being are at tbis time
without any clothing to speak of, and +ut
tering for want of food. This i. what ev
ery one might expect If the white men
of the rebel AMI V '4l O'er for traut of cloth
ing and food, 01 courze the slaves will be
put off with little or nothing. One of my
Informant . eho knows very thoroughly
from actual ol^erration the condition of
the places, states that in two or three
States their condition is deplorable. They
would undoubtedly rise if they had arms
and leaders, but situated as they are now,
we might as well expect an insurrection
among the mfant children in an %Irate
how.** as from them. They will rise when
our armies roach them--ondi not tlyr "
Tllis is very frank, to say the least.—
But what a contrast does it afford to the
opiulon, of the Post before the Proclama
tion was issued. not that paper claim
ed, and ail the Republican journals agreed
with it, that as soon as the Proclamation
w,t ,. known in the South it would cause an
insurrection amongst the slaves, and the
rebellion would be " crushed" out imme
diately. ...The country will hold them to
their promises,
NPALLOINWS FINANCIAL BILL.
'I he bd.; proposed to Congress by Mr.
Spaulding, and which is likely to pass, will
increase the paper inoney of the loyal
States to about twelve hundred millions of
dollar, against slso,ooo,ooo—the target
amount of paper money e f,tine in them
previous to IS'6 1
Mr. -zpaulding'. hill means plaQtically
t:;51),004),000 more of legal tender notes,
maktng the total over ..?.)54i,000,000 The
c112.:%1 tender notes hai advanced
the price of gold to 141. What then will
be the price of gold when 5650,000,000 are
issued? in six years the issue of " ocm
tinental mine} " was i137,47'6,5 11. They
were at par tot the first year after their
issue, and the end was worthlessness and
repudiation —Bufalo Courier.
In tae New Jer-ey Senate, on Tuesday,
a series of peace revlutions were offered
by Mx. of Bergen. They pro
pose en I Entne.liste armistice of six
months. ()a the second Monday in the
third mouth after the commencement cf
ii.e armistice, the people of each Con
gress.onal th.atriot are to elect one delegate
to a National Convention to meet at Lex
ington. Ky., on the second Monday of the
ensuing month, to arrange terms of an
arriieitble adjustment of all ditEculties.
They , zere made the special order for the
and will probably pass
t: - ): nr.lon
I►6MoCILATIC NOMINATION FOIL U. s
sENATOR.
• •~Lrie
mum,s,:nn,rs
The Democratic members of the two
met in caucus but evening, and
notatnete.i. ,he Hon. Chas. R. Biackalew
h., z"enator on the Gth ballot. The
balloting wore as follows :
to•antici, to tti
Ist. 24. 84. 4th 6th. 6tl
C It Barkali., 19 24 26 19 29 40
James Ctioapbsil, 16 11 110 111 19 19
F R Ilschsi, ... 11 IS 14 IS 12 9
El D. iost•r, 10 9 9 9
K 1.. .... 1
Hai
P. R Port , r,
'fur 1.4- 1 1titre r,r New Jersey has elec
ted boil. W. WALL Cnited States
'id. IV LL is one of the victims
of W '5 arbitrary arrests,
and for a tiLZ3 OCCUpie , l ono of the Arl
mat:,ti.tiimi's Bastile3. Tie to a man or
grcst ability, and a eonsistent Democrat.
The hienda oi the Union have gained
hip ruembers of the National Senate
since the 1•t of January—M.r.
from this -state. Mr. lticrt tarcios, from 11-
lino,-; Mr. WALL. from Now foriev
and two from Indiana.
Tli C. vomplete report.s of the battle of
Murfreesboro leave no town for doubt
that a scan u victory tor our byte. the
rebels muy have the advautuge in the
number of ',howlers obtained, bat they
have undoubtedly sulfered the greatest
loaf in killed and wounded, besides being
obhged to retreat. (Jen. Rod &aaxi has
thus far shown li.m.self to be worthy of
any position in which the ,4..overnment,
has placed him.
We have come to the conclusion that
all of our reader, who are intereste , l in
this nuportant dot unieut have had oppor.
ttanitics to read it before it could reach
them through our culutnns ; and we,
therefore, omit its publication. It is the
most staukunanlike pr.)duction that has
appeared tl.OOl B[ly of out pu bli c o ffi ce "
since the opening of the war.
rn E litmg our article in another col
umn, on the Senatorial election, we Lave
obtained further vtiticularl. 'lin vote
stood as follows
Cam, B. BuckAlew, D.,
Simon Cameron, A.,
LLYORTE, of Brsdford county, Sen
ator Wastor's intimate rend, refused to
vote for Gen. Cslttao,r, ..nci cast his ballot
tor W.V. L. KELLEY, of Philadelphia.
fhe Auditor General reports that the
following banks have been -.agonized un
der the provisions of the flee banking laws
of the State Farmer-4' Bank, of Mount
Joy Venongo Bank, Milton Bank, Clear
field hank, Meehan:es' Bank, Downing
town B ink, The whole amount of the
capita) of there hanks is $233, ifs!.
Inas Aso Now.—but for the labor§ of
Mr. Surma), there would have been no
Republican party. And now, if the Re
publican party could have its way, there
would Le no SEWARD.—LOI4I . 3INI Alartai,
Yea, and if we had our way, there would
;Je neither Republican party, nor oftict
holdlng Sswaab
'flit Ifarri.burg Telegrcrpli suggests t'e
application of the name Tory to the Dem
ocrats. Tor) i. ow. of'll.te favorite titles
used by the rebels, in regard to the,Union
men of the South. fhe disunionist, n
both Aectivnc agree precisely in their use
of terms.
-- 'Cho Washington special to the r'. F.
Time, says • Desertions of late have be
come so numerous that the Secretary of
War has determined to adopt most-strin
gent measure to secure the return of de
linquents. He has become oenvinced
that the system adopted some time ego is
entirety inadequate, and has decided to
remove Mr. Draper and piece the Mishima
In the hands of Geo. Wool. with PIM POw
er
for its exoppsl94,
cativiessrso vita reris.
PE ♦CE .HEASCREis
harsisherf Plana, 13th
(40y. si.y‘lotlit'S "1104"ttilt
NEW BANKING LAW
eta Entros:—The Teachers and Directors
of Venango, Amity, Wattsburg and I..ike Plea
sant, under aka appellation of 41/e. “rn,-.
Institate k " h thji. r U Ineeung at
W shurg, Saturday, Jaah:4‘l l . The day was
Ter; stormy, but aglielli we ttlber of teasixers
cre present, and thil lags wire quite
interesting and Instructive. The elereille*
commenced about 11 o'clock. awl %lr Atin•
Wong occupied the time till noon, W;111 au
explanation of Square Boot. Alter it recess
of half an helm.., wierere again esllo , tl to order.
and after "roil call ' !Lad other miscellaneous
business, Mr. J. W. Brooks g Li, plan of
' teaching "Mental Arithmetic,' followed by
remarks on the same by Alias McArthur and
others. Next, a discussion on -Primary R. •id
ing. ' Remarks by Miss, J.itia Bill, Yereons.
Barnum, Maxon and Tb.,int, -on, aud tir. 4 r4
Farnsworth and Chapman Mr. E H ebalY
man next related his manner of tenohing grain
mar to beginners. Remi.r;,4 by Bartiti,
and others. Next, Illis4 .I ilia Smith 0% r
mode of teashing "Adrau..rd Reading " Re
marks by Messrs. Farnsw.rth, Ch.tpui in •iu
Persons. Mr. Will. Farn , worth next gave hie
method of teaching "Spellirg." Remarks by
Chapman and others. Explanation of ••Great
eat Common Divisor," by tampons. Next.,
"Notation and Numeration, - how taut lit to
beginners, by 11. 1). PerSoltL , . Nest in ornter.
Wall &general discussi.m on -corporal Pun-
ishment in Schools. - Tho hour for adjourn
ment having arrived, the Committee un Pro
gramme reported the following as the order of
exercises fur the nest meettno, 4114 the lase.
trite adjourned to inPot at vVitt.,l,org„ twu
weeks', at 10 a. m..
Pr ,gr.mame Rea.ling Ntinutes
2'l, Report on .....ichk4l Governmunt, Ly
Mlss N. A Thompson, ant rneral discussion
of same.
?,d, Demonstration of Ltsast Common Elul
tiple,' by 11. D. Persons.
4th, "Object Lessons, - by Mt s. A Nlaxon
Cith, "Composition in Schools, I.y Nli-s J
lia Smith.
6th, "Writing." by E. li. Chapin In
7th, "Advertisement of 1 Lo't tiny t; be
read by Mtsa F. Barris..
Bth, "Eatraction a Roots," 1,1 W II Arm
strong
9th,
Berawn
10th, ' , Mathematical Geogr.lphy
"Lessons in Drawing br Nii4l
Fss.neworth
11th, "Singing in StAloo Isy alias C. Mc-
trthur
12th, Essay on Cull Are, - 1.,) - Mlss
Celle ID,lncom,l,e
ljtb, Lovtnets ani u
MOLL t
The Army of Pennsylvania
The annual repor, of A.i.liutnn' General
Russell places the nu:mber
nians in arms fru the defence of the
Un.on, since the breaking out of Eger-!
1 ,
ent rebellion, at tax hundred •
sand. This include. the number ot ineu
in the three months' campaign, a. A ell a.
the many who so nobly 1.-ft the.r fireside.
and the comforts of Joni.. tor the hard
ships and vicissitudes of the tented field in
that critical period in our 'rate Isigtory,
when the enemy was on our ery border...
The number in this home arms u estima
ted at 23,000. It is unfortunate that the
number of men from each county could
not be ascertained, but the tnode original
ly adoptoiKl for mustering in the volunteers
was such as to preclude the possibllitrof
arriving at a correct result in that direc
tion. The continued neglect of the coun
ty Drafting Commissioners to make their
final reports prevent* iusy estimate of the
number of drafted men in the field from
the different counties of the common
wealth.
The Demgoraoy Shaking Hands
The following despatches Le•
tween the capitols 01 New York And
Pennsylvania on Tuesday
Harrisburg, Pa , Jan. 1% .
lo Hon. Hilbert Dean
Buckalew elected United State. Sena
tor. Pennsylvania sends greeting to the
Democracy of New York.
ALBERT D. BOILEAU.
Jul. 14.
To Albert D. Boileau:
The Democracy of Neu. York cougratu•
latex the Democracy of Penru.ylvatUa on
their tr►umph. We stand in the Therm.
pllie of the Union and will hold our pp
sition. GILBERT DEAN.
The Vielutburg Repulse
A special dispatch from Cairo to the
Cincinnati Gazette, dateds.he 11th. says the
engagement at I'ioksbnrg was not so gen
eral as has been sup . NI the center
oolumn. Blair and organ 1— birnith car
ried the works commanding the height-,
but were compelled to ret;re, nut Leing
supported by the right or left. The io- s
on our side will not amount to more than
2,000 killed and wounded den. McClr•r
-nand had ordered the troops back to Na
poleon. A Vicksbutg paper states flit
Farragut's fleet find Banks' expedition
were coming up the river "ince the fight in
large force. It i. also understood that the
rebels had received heavy reinforcements
from Pemberton, and their number in.otie
the forti6estibne is estimated at I'lo,olo
Jsrr. Srsscu.--letf. I) tvia
teen making agreat apPer!, I,etoie the
Legialatur• of 3Lississippi. fle ,peaks
hopefully of the result. .w 4 the rvJ.i, an
while admitting that it has as.nria.b,.;
greater magnitude than he ,:;tied,
and that he has himself erred in several
matters of judgnaent, i.P still looks for
success as the result. lie thinks that
Vicksburg mad Fort Hudson are the two
most important pointi nOtor to he dorend•
ed, because Rims their perlernation the
sentiments of the Northwest, as to wheth
er they would lonor encistre and support
a war agatnsi the South depended.
..G7
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:NTILIVS OP THE "VVF-'Eli:
11011t9TEAD LAW.—On the ht. of J.indqry
the new homestead law took effect. lot
fifteen dollar . a man can secure lut)
of tiovernment land by this act.
A letter from the blockaling squa4l
- off Charleston announces the capture
of a rebel boat with a major LI) 1 impor
tant dispatches from Europe.
Secretary Cba.,e Itas n4a.kla e,n elabo
rate statement to show that he cannot
pay the soldiers beeau.is La got the
money and cannot raise it w allow C 1:1-
i:li—wid co-operation.
Southern adrices report that Rose
crans was following up his success at 'Mut.
fresboro', and that the Union army was
preparing for an advance into !forth CAI °-
Rua.
—From New Orleans Information earnes
that the rebels attacked and capPtute•l the
Federal garrison at Ualveitou, Texas, awl
with it destroyed tw. , gonbostct
They claim t,, 1, c•',etc Six hundred
pri‘onel..
It appears that Kenteekv is entirely
free from rebels and that Cumberland Gap
is again occupied by our ti East
Tennessee is also t I reports i
_ lave 130 lar4e
force of rebels, and with i ri , railroad cut
the next news may be of the capture of
Knoxville.
BATTU or I[varaiamotto.—The Rich.
mond Examiner, speaking of the batde of
Murfreesboro. says : "It isjamentsbly
certain that the enemy has carried his
point and retain] all his advantages— We
dismtr the nnpleasssat thetas etU as lit
rebtetanee al tio 14111114P0111111111
!I. I) l'i r• ,
-ddelsee
.into of dispi
the 10th, has the following -
: "Er•
,rllll,lig (vie'. A thorough inspection
‘.l the light 12-pounder ammuttitson, ex;
cepting tht .olici shot, shows: that the
p•-ster pnrt ivy of it ifl -rorthieia: . From
the has and un,origittanakessanner in
which, tie fuses a* allied and st, SeV44ll
c•teualtio occurred t 0 our orminen dur
ing tlieltecesSbattle. , .. Gen. Mimi, chief
o art I levy for ti . Burnside. caused all
the, atutuunition to he turned in, and thst
f A more perfect, character oulettituted for
it. - •
t 0 doubt a, to the situation at Vicki •
h_tyg 1.4 relieved now by the very positive
Infttrinuion which recedes us teem Ass
1. nut. our army, taesino, been badly I.,eat•
ell, hare 'ought the reruse of its trans
porti gunboats. .kod veiled for more
I.,euwful latitudes. The enemy's front on
ttte Yar•ln i said to 1* impregnable, and
their facilities for speedily receiving rein
toreonwni, .are unapproached. it is said
Gen. Moclernitnii will Attack at anothsr
point.e.tretly, where, it i 4 tour. e ebn
treimpt 1 ,, •4)
A ;ever trio n C , riesp,mdent wish
.on ; t ant'. arm). to the i',inPinnatti Ista•
paper, give+ a very des
pondent view of affairs in that depart- .
tueut, and states that the eampeilitt in Kis
. ssipi.: is an utter failure. This misfor
tune 11- attr.butes to the carelessness and
lueonitwteli,y of ()Mears, who held bacollic
t,•\:•:• Len th. ou;lit to have been look
, lig "44 n the r-tzeia.r.
.\ resolution was a few des s ago
ia4lei4l iu the House which contained this
pithy information ; that the sum now due
th. soldiers of the United States ie •?..45 -
0,000 ; that many of them have not re
c,.lved their dues for six months; and a
el l .l upon the ieeretary of the Tre,tsury
w a icagooto give the reasons for this neg
leekorduty in paying the army.
MT (*TRE', kOaTSL ABOLITION Of SI., TRY.
—The bill introduced by Representative
Burnham to aid Maryland in the abolish
ment of siavery, appropriates 10,1 s z , 1 100.
and Senator Willey's bill appropriates
for a a irntlax purpose in West V
giaia. The latter provides .s2i l o,ixits for
the &poi cation and settlement of slaves.
We have cheering news from Spring
field, Mo. The rebels have not only been
beaten oif from that place, but have com
menced a zegular retreat, with our army
under Gcn. Curtis close at their heels. A
very valuable collect i on of s.zw' stores -de
posited at Springfield has thu. been caved
li. Lout
Rev:A:Ai:in; ills decLied to -tt,Viin the
of
the o. , .tukee rioters, arrested for rptating
tlie ltatt, thus denying the right of the
to sucpend the writ of habeas
corpus in such oabes.
very LICIDOrDI‘II . Ctite Har
i ErOol33e CO., N. Y , occurred on
blonds)... A pleasu-e party of St Lobel
and ~ei:tietnea were akstini , on a pond in
tip-it iictnity, when the iett glue wav anl
21 iiiiqat were drowned.
Stevens' bill fin ra,,ir.g one
hundretl anJ fifty thou,ssnd negro soldier
Cyr t,ve rem-, I :ov,•lr- for p.“:n i g them
La 41 , v1tri l 'r rill:lth an
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MLRRIED
Is HAI
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MOUS tia &raw - ;:lizo.
iar k freak, tba lot to.t ' y Ref J
%.v ti it L Utis iLI LA. L. •i" ELi 4, cf
k ./c
la Wellebarg, on tree 4 t
I
wet ,se trer reet.l4o, U..
61.1 be'l father, by I Godfrey, HENRI
a•Rseit, d.t.E tN• to JI„ I t 3111 I' , f
Weiti6bari•
le Ls Crowe, Wig ,00 U.* - ut %or, (3*Kit-it: (JR e
fi A , Esq., sad MU. 91.7.1.4.141 Y. W RIAHt, Gott 1, rize:ty
of ads city.
DIED.
Oa Nfoa.lay, tam lah last ,la W.'s Jaw ,cck. Si•s.
ri MUSA, wife of Ell iiiitarier, ard.% pat!, a caoaLha
ad 9 days,
la Lockport, on the Ilth last , .►LICK E, 424'0..1 ol
3 S and Priscilla A. Doe. aced 12 years ►ad 2 da s
PRIZE POETRY.
I .• Ckieftatzu boast of de.t.ds is War.
ALA Minstrels tune tbsar sweet tutu.,
A tbobler them* my Lm et It Ur.
prstse of Bx mt,ca's moitehless Pit!,
Their cures ir•toand uo everi las 4—
'Mid Russia's scows—and 4.trse's sand
Tlmar wondrous work. —the papers 11
Produced by Hauairc's matchless hile
ir - 41 Jlac►le afflict yew 1 do oat doubt
rhia dim - aim` wompoupd will eisar , t, ;t 04t,
And health 1161 111 yarn trSI4ITO 611,
yr• dv al aaae to Htitaida'a
The)' 141 , 1' for all— both old end r ..ung
Their praises •re on every tongue;
0 .4 , 1414 &4WD/MA - op km ter
:'lnes we are blessed with Httcstci'e Pate
Put up with tegliah,Bpahtsh,O.rman and Fr.och
dawliow hies 26 nets per box. Sugar (MOPS. See
advectio«tailat oa third page. For sada Ly all dregglata
In Elio. issl27/.
WAgOANTSD NVPUILIOII. TO AN trrn-
VA. TOMAS DEBIT CONDITION POW DIU;
a tab, ears sad speedy car, for Coughs, Colds, Distem
per, Reaves, Olds aoend, Woromi„ Rota, Loam of appetite,
Beauty. be., hie, la homes and cattle. Nan, animals
a heat wonateali sad miserable stispearliace malted the us
almod weliathhilk, can b. restored to their former vigor
and Sc.. estaditioa br 'say few doses of thetas
taval
cablr powder& They ate perfect le harmless, and can by
t oren t a Naiad karma. well as a sick one, with aura
bawdy they keep their blood:!aol, slap sad bowvle loose,
=tar, organs fa good *vier, aid, ea the whole, itupcsare
the appearsace or all abuttals, no matter what cowl(
lion they are la. Fur Liirb ty:.l horses they are ic.al
uabiy 41 n.testneo would once a month glre a labia.
rpoooful In their feed, as sboniti seldom hear of so twiny
sick borsas. Sold by all deities's. Depot, 58 Cortland[
street, Now York.
zo-pag's 4drationatuto.
juirsi C. owns,
DRATAR TN Dar Goons, Giaxreau
Croekory, Hardware, Ns la , tibiae, deed, Plaster, Lte., cor
ner of Pt xt etreet and Public Square, li.rals P. lial7ll.
sTR A CO
Broke into the pretatars of thelPill
tin.hwalgoed, in Dutra Creek tp , at Coop-
Ws Wilt, on the 18th of December, 2
Co s+ — woe pale fled with whit* spots. about /5 years old,
hsvina a rope tied on her ldraAl; the otitteeilart Pied, with
e,,ts, 3 years uld TIP. owner le requested to room for
mat', peers property pelf ebarrlS t d taw atria away,
otoere, lee they Gill be 41:41.:t .Itti aCCIOT44OII 1 UP.
jaligt3 . W. GOOYn K.
NEW JERSEY LANDS FOR SALE,
LIAO,
O /ROE OR MIT r 311114, gettable fur Brepea, Poaab
wc, Pears, Rcepbarrsea, Strawnerrtee, ffillekherlorw• f or'
rents, lc., utl, 214,6, 10, or 20 WWI 111141 , at the follow
lot
pricesor thus present, ell: 20 acres /Dr Situ, in Avers
(or $llO, 6 acres for $BO, 24 arms for 140,1 'an for 820
Payable by $1 a week "
Also, goad Cranberry lauds, and etl a lots o CURT
WOOD, 23 by 100 feet, at flu each, pa T4ht by obis dollar
a weak. The above land and tarms are entered at Chet
.„,,,1.%2,,,,,hi0gt00 Township, Burlington County, New
J,..rlay. Fur further information, apply ! with a P. 0.
Sturm for a circular, to B FRA'NKLIN CLARK,
ja1763,1. No 00 Cedar steeet,..N•er York, N Y.
=a
PHILADELPHIA & ERIE R. R.
Thl, erre line tratentee the ! , t trot n
rod Northwest ooseths of recusyltsals to the ktty of
Erie, on Like Erte.
It her teem lemma by the Pima , lemma kaileireal Cal% -
pear, and ender their sueplees Is bang rapidly opened
tbrungtout Meath% Issiglai.
It I. now In mew for raseengew and Freight bueine.e
from Heirisburg to Greve Viet (Mantles) on the Eastern
Itletewn, and from Shseirld to gne, on the Western lll
el Apo, (73 miles 1 '
I 'Mrs or PAIMIX(11.1 TR•!se •T salt.
frain Leans
Accommodation Trait' I ..... $ 40 •. X
Mail Tralu Arrives 11 32 • le
Aghtosithothalos ?tato Antler ...... —..6 13 r.
For tddasideßlos teapestldt ristagor buslitert appir
at the .9.,1C . Wiser ll* odd Nuked dts, dad toe Freight
bdllaeaa of the Complier's agents.
KNOSTON, Ja.„ corner 13th matt H►rf, • 'qr...
Philadelphia
J. W. REYNOLDS, Erse.
J. V. DRILL, %put N. 0. R. alUmbas
U. H Housrow, Giutterct PntgLt Aputt, Ptalau a.
tVI4 L. Hoerr, General Ttelt•t Arrikt,
JOS D POTS'S, (went liasagee, Wilitimaspert
lull"63tf
ERIE RAILWAY.
CLLANO X OF HOURS, COMM:NCI NO
vv swiliNAT, NOT. ISO&
Totswilt lum allatioat ti• &Wow ha at .
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lartward Boosi—applirt.
tii i. rt up** . 4 as r.
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FOR THE 1101,1 D
fuStomp and /4 ,, ,‘ 0,.
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Empress (loth,
l'ati - mrs l'optin,
French 411 Nliadc,
25 FINE: MIDDLESEX SHAWLS'
, i iii,- 1)t
100 FtHt. mit
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CLOAKS ! Cl,O IKS
1 -‘ llilb 1)1.0 Shill •lii‘l liV:l\ S.'S
(2 1. 0 .1 K S '
NivcitUtii and I,f)\' ti•t•
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All Ow e‘rt-i vlt
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BEAVER AND DOE SKIN CLOTHS,
i - t IR WIN i E.V. a ;., i 1 I.
~"N;u1)1.1-
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WORSTED HOSt2 GLOVES,
50 BALMORAL
R.'. PIC
Real Lace Lollar.:
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WM. P. HAYES & CO.,
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J. C BURGESS & CO.,
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CRACKERS AND AN 1)1
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Erie tits Sieatii
AND .
FA IRBANK'S SCALES
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cimmi)N A.t• FAN ,!Y
4 'Of 4.1t1, OF T? VIP N 9i LICITFI~
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kitt 13A111%144(E 0
I:ft:co/ea Dtex rrA
Always on hand in g.c.kantilwe
te:s, Partites.. •L•.. 1 r
Illy Arniovise ma Wait pro...betre 3J, .1..; 1 r• • •••
WYvie 121 0 ..11..141a r. ,rtt 11.. • •
egg they Nov a OUP 411.111.1.1 t, V at.a) • . 1 • f
quality. Omer& fnne uny eotut .”. tb • '
Preis muted i.e.:law out bn• t 1 I .1••• ?. •
with ell tiw thspeteb p0 k .,1 ir . r„. • .
albeetaore the saw, as in rit - ot.s , •
nupoed • ith the .arnt:
Er,,.,(,et IT, lg.,
N EW (i Lliit,
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Pstelitt,l LI Prof I. I. HILL, J..t..; !7.
TIII9 •%. L ~ • • IA
•ud lu toority hlvo stood tio• • • vet yr , l 0%
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It is p.rie•Olay fro., Irvin ,Piensti • 8.4
eiOn•tou .."
cif mato
It has a Iv ntr.et
mach mare brilliant .if ht.
ti c artl Us)* I,rr , &red to (•••• • ' - C. • .4
Plitt to ttO, PO WO V.. which 10;4; tr. 4 Ut ;
Ol all other Wu/le,, owlue t.. t.let 4•41.01,1;0. ••.'r 4;•‘
'Ma be made. ars !,rti c•fe,
and Its adat.tio.h• .
qutred.
Nor i r.ti , # 4 • L A . •
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AV! I aC I sod cv. ,•• ,
operettea s at r...ry tape ex,}etis.•
We will dl. ::MI 14 t.•••.. I •
or lttatee, at mod.. fete prtee• +••'••••
apply to 'Ti.l,
lOml lititsatit I. •
Philadelphia & Erie Railroad
Unites
ORANGE OF TIME.
ON and after liond 4 ay„l”,.
Juot aatit far t,r zatfre, n thl. t '
run u Mlowa •
LEAVE ETU!
it , 40 A. M., Aceouttao444lon S • •
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r. msu ,01.. r Up. sr..
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LEAvE W.thILEN.
sOO A 11, Mail ?r o, arrlttng• nt at 11 1. r ‘1
10 36 A. M AeseabieMa trsto, amino' at LI
6 36 . 11.
NMI 'rain Wean cutumeta a Carr+ with Atlantic
emit Ihiters N . R APOAWaladattatt Tutu Moat,
leeoneeditlos Trigs' Cast sad tc...t.0n504001 at l 0 - rlf i Q 0
WWI TAM/ oil tho Atlantic t Great Novara a l'lt '
Crab bait Road.. 4.. t. 11 as p 4,
kr.1141 •w.
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FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS
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FEMALE DIFFiCULTIES
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GR,I"./IT ANCEP.I.C.IOI REMEDY,
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OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATITS:
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