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-3.. d.rkdtbstrbtr. SATURDAY, JUNE 26TH, 1863. Tim Mips Amp vas.• riza—Ora us JUDGE WOODWARD. NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR. It will be seen from the telegratas under the head latest news,", that lion. 010101 WOoDWARD WWI 110114i0.0d . by the I:4m- °erotic State Convention in Harrisburg, :on Wednesday, .fo'r Governor, on the 9th bal lot. We have nothing further than the aim• ple announcement. of the fact of his nomina tion. Mr:, WOODWARD ill to one of the .Judges of the Supreme Court. Junc.r. DiplYOND.—This gentleman who issued the writ of injunction in the case of the Chicago' Times, was appointed U., S. Judge by Mr: Faixou—was a Whig; and of Republican proclivities,-,-but hey waa educated right, and, as an honest man,. on Habeas Corpus, &c.. cannot go 'astray., .He is. a native of Maine, and emigrated; some 15 years ago. • 9et. FLoasaca, - the publisher of , the weekly constituttonal Union; at Washington! City, has commenced the publication of Daily Paper, under the same title. It is a large and han,dsceme paper and should re. ceivela liberal patronage from all sections of the country. " • I‘,t 'inv.: &ever:it . IRues intiiviited that the action ,otrie:otthe RepubliCan lea ders give,. umnistaikAhle evidence that it is their di sign not. t,.; restore the-Union nor to perpetual!. the Constitution, but. to esL talilish a species of royalty here fit the North. We could present an abundance of proof to sustain this vial, but we need no more at present than the following sen tence which we find in one of Col. Forney'e editorials in the ,Washington.Chronele _ .'We sincerely' trust we s h all hear less of this exaltation- of a despotic Government which, though 'it does not often get into print,:4s, nevertheless, often heard is private ennverthtitin, and is undoubtedly a secret thought ig the minds of many of our• test peoptc." ,, • - • GEN.pMcCLELLAN. • No dispatch needed to coaince us that the use of Geo. M'Ctattsx's name in connection with's political nomination for a civil office was Unauthorised. The Col unibus sxmreapondent of the Cincinnati Clnaniereicil telegraphs as follows, .June 10th : ' -McClellan is out of the way. A die patch was received from him to-night, by Sam. Cox, that, under no circumstances, would he allow his name to le used by them as a can didate for Governor of Ohici! .Nobody knows anything of the char acter of Gen. IslcC4stcsx, or his views in regard to the future, supposed he would sacrifiCe his present proud position for any civil honor. - • . KNIGHTS OR THE GOLDEN CIRCLE. The public attention his been taken up so much lately with alarming stories in Republican papers, about the so-called Knights of the Golden Circle, that there are doubtless many honest-minded people who only read one side, that have grown to_ believe thes e monstrous f alsehoods. But it is a •singulsz faat;that up to the . . present period . not one Ileinblican 'jour nal hal yet attempted to - give. any infor mation on , the subject, 'except general charges and violent anitnadvertdons. We do not not believe that there is such a society as the Knighti of 'the Golden Cir cle, or of its alleged character, in exist-. mace in any State of the:North. If there is, we certainly have never been able to meet i 'member i!' it, or hear of any of their places of meting. The entire story has doubtless been .- concocted for political purposes, as as a sort of set-off to the ob jections that will be urged against the forming of the Royal Leagues. Whether there is or ,not, boweVer, we wish it to be understood, that we are opposed to secret political societies of any nature, believing them to be useless, and highly dangerous '• to the public welfare. _JUDGE LEWIS. We notice, with pleasure that the Pres dent of the monster Dettiocratic Mass Meeting at Philadelphia, on the list inst., was the*. venerable and distinguished Judge Emas Lawns, late Chief Justice' of the Supreme Court. The Judge is one of the most eminent men in the country, • 'and his presenei on the occasion lent a character to the proceedings that entitles them to the careful ,attention of the op ! position leaders. It is one of the marked incidents of the times, that the old and tried leaders of .the perooc4cy, the men who have battled for years in defence of the Constitution andlLaws, many of whom had abandoned actise_.participation :in political.eventS, have,realuned their old true interest - in the 'caws, and , again ..ap• pear on public .434:4:itUons, to inspire the younger menthe's of the Party. We wish that we had rooni ,for the whole of Judge Lewis' speech, hut :we caWdo: no more at present than to reprint the following : " Irthe free citienns of this nation are not allowed to discuss the actalof their own public servants', they may.-"on the same principle, be 'deprived of their un doubted right to change the Administra tion by the Constitutional' exercise of the elective franchise, 3f the people are pre B pd to submit, without remonstrance, tiTtise dangerous infraction of their rights, ' which we have just witnessed In the awe of Mr. Vallandighszo, .then the most glorious form of government which' the world ever witnessed is already over turned." "Beal/mi, That the earth is the Lord's, and its heritsgesbelonp to His Saints. "Raolnd, Tits we are His Saints." The sbeve-,are. Abe-resolutions said to have been pissed 14 a convention of au. ,perdue religipaimen, who imagined them. selves to be the true clirtstians, and all the rest heathens. The absurdity of their ia tient. only equaled by'the coarse of some of the noisy "loyalists" who fin our pub he offices, and advocate "no-party," se that tbsyrisy be abliio retain them.-- These persons, if not by actual Words, 4, every dill conduct, deque as - follows : Anoked, That we are; the only patriot's; men in the communiiN Ressised, That , all ethers are Coppaik. heads and Traitors. -, ' Radvid, That u only "loyal men " should be in office, all egorts to remove us sly "sympathy with treason." THE PRESIDENT A SPIRITUALIST. We' know nothing of the truth or un truth of the stories published id: the New YOrk Herald, add other papers, to the effect .that Mr. Ltrtcour is an ardent be liever in spiritualism, and a frequent at tendant upon spiritual .eircles, but the boldness with which the statements ate reiterated, lead us to believe that there must 'be at lesist something in them. Whether they be correct or false, we agree fully with ' the New York Ezpreas, that the 'spirits,' or something like them, it is 'very certain, hare, now been administer ing this government, two years and over, and if there can only be a change in them,—and the spirits of Washington, of Madison, of Frankliti,vf Marna, of Fisher Ameq, of Clay, of Webster, could govern, instead .of the infernal spirits, we should be happy to have them administer the government, A good ' spirit' inspired the President when he bluffed off the Chicago ministers, teasing him to issue his. ' an 'infernal spirit' must have been put into him, afterwards, by these Chicago ministers, and wonted him into the ' " .: Asa Fos- VAIXANDIGIIAM NOMINATED FOR • yOVERNOR OF OHIO. • The, Democratic Convention of Ohio, which met at Columbus, on the ljth inst., nominated by an almost unanimous vote, Hon. CLEMENT LAIRD VALLANDICIIIAII for iiicivernor of that State. Hon. Gnomon E. PUG% .late United States Senator, and Mr. VAtt.sktuonsm's counsel during the so galled "court-martial" of that gentleman, was'scrected as the candidate for Lieuten ant Giivernor, much against his- own wishes. Mr. PiAiu is a very talented man, and the members of Iho Convention pro bably insisted on his choice, to make sure of having all able and courageous Gover nor, 'in case that Mr. VALLANDIGHA should not be able to take the office. Of the election of both we have not a par ticle of doubt. The Convention was the largest ever held in the State, and the crowd present is estimated •at from forty to fifty thous and. The correspondi3nt of the Cincinnati Gazette, Republican, in a report of the proceedings, says: *. I pretend to make no estimate of the numbers of the crowd. have seen many conventions in Columbus—this is consid erably larger than any of them. In the Dennison and Raitney campaign, Judge Douglas spoke from the precise !pot on which the platform now stands, and a week later, Mr. Lincoln spoke from the same place.• The audiences were both, large, but they could easily have been thrown together, 'without crowding the area nearly as much as it is to-day." • Notwithstanding the immense number of people in'attendance, tthe proceedings were not disturbed by a single disorder/4 demonstratiOn—a fact that speaks vol umes for the orderly and intelligent char acter of the Ohio Democracy. We ate glad to see that many leading *publl4Ans do not hesitate ,to oppose the Secret League organizations, though origi nated foi the benefit of their own party. Of this number is ,the editor of4he Cleve. land Herald, a pager which circulates large ly in this city, and whose views we hope ouropposition friends will regard, if they have no respect for ours. We have now before us, two editorials from that journal, severely denunciatory of theLeegue mov4e ment, . and charging its authors with an attempt to take advantage of the patriotic irustancts of the people fin , ' lifting them selves into positions of profit. The writer claims that all secret .political societies must eventually "tend to evil ;" that they are never necessary in a fr.** country; and that.they - are universally used by desigiiing man to advance their own unscrupulous purposes. We observe, also, that the late meeting of the open Leagues, at Utica, N. Y., took bold ground against their secret Abolition co-operator', . and that the address pub lished by them is copied with much favor by a number of the leading Republican papers of the State. From this document we take the following -eitract,Which shows quite plainly where the Chase wing at least, of the Leagtievs in New York stand : "Where tyranny crushed out the first manifestation ,of Individual expression, and,checks every attempt to widen the field of individual freedom, secret orpni salons are wise' and just. In the past they havelarely aided the cause of mankind. In the Border and Southern States, where armed authority had wrested the Govern ment from the popular grasp they are necessary. But here on the soil of freedoms loyalty muds na disguise. 1.0144 should be as open as Christianity. Liberty does, not thrive in the twilight or the night; she loves the broad daylight and the brightness of the day." The Leaguersin this vicinity boast with great glee that they have induced several peysons claithing to be Democrats to join their associations. We canna .believe that any person who really intendi to act with the Democracy in the future will consent to become a member of these mischievous organizations.„ , Not to speak of the palpa ble object for which they aro established, their secret character 'is at variance with the long settled principles of . the Democ racy. Democrats need not seek places of secrecy to carry out their designs. Their doctrines pre too patriotic and consistent to require to be hid fromile . public eye. We know thit it is said. that the members of the Leagues are not bound by their 111 Oaths to support any ticket but that which meet their own free accord: But, what ever 4 _ e society may be now, it is certain thatrre longisitWill put its own candi dates to the field, and then bring a heavy pressure on its members to oblige them to vete for them. We advise our friends who may have entered the concern, to abandon it at once.,' It is totally \ contrary — to every idea of republican liberty, and be its char acter now what it may, it will certainly wire to evil in the end. Tux Richmond Esqviev, organ of the Davis Administration, Unintentionally un doubtedly, lets as into a 'wet which we have long auspeited, via that there is a large party of white citizens at the South *home Ammo* to see the Union restored. Speaking bf the situation . at Vicksburg, " paiadlaasntly Ws: "yet mine theme" of a meaner type —pray Clod they may be fwwl—who would see in the fan of Vicksburg an occasion, perhaps erect, la Moon, perhaps they might even see Ili -bobcat and pattiotie reason for drawiii rout Hiek from the extreme meas. me of :position. and hatenia it to comp andan!bermable pace.' SECRET LEAGUES. [Fruit the fteattlhg Ueeitiej ANOTHER LYINF. DISPATCH. The following is a liter al copy of a dis patch that appeared in the Philadelphht Eviniv Bulletin or f3atirday butti ;and in. the Sunday Dufpatch of he foll?witig dayi-i . COIT.tatUAD SIZEITANCE)TO TUE E 45 , 1.1.5L5T IS RE9.:' , IL'Nt C. .: ' RIADINO, Juno 6.The enroller ,of Brecknock township, Berks County, who is a member of the, gociety pi i Friends, and nailed Joseph Dicikenson, was attack ed at his residence on (Thursday' night.— The- dwelling was machdamaged. On Fridix" he - received notice that "pis grave had been Aug,""and on that night three shots were fired at his sister's i house.— This morning be came to Reading and re signed-his commission The attack is be lieved to have originated with the Knights of the Golden C ircle. •1 "' •. • , This dispatch is "one more of the same sort" that has .been f telegraphed from Reading several times during the last few months, with the eviderkdesign of ,cal umniating the Democritic ciateni of Berke, County. Its falsity is (proved \ by the an nexed note from Provost Marshal Rupp to the editor of the Adki, which was pub lished on Tuesday lait, but up to this time the telegraph th 4 seat the lie abroad has not condescend to retract it. We think it is about time for the people who are thus defamed, to demillid the &nth. of these dispatches. , IVirtio writes them? and who pays for theta Messages par. posting to communicate Mar are not pri vate, but public propeirty, - and ,Somebody should be held responsible for them. The telegraph line to Philadelphia, as iii well known, is under the iiontrofof the Read ing Railroad Compini: Will the officers of this Company, after the , fact has been thus publicly brought (to their notice, con tinuo to - allow the wirda to be used for the transmission of base partizan falsehoods under the disguise of .ewe? Or have they themselves, become s blinded by politi cafPrejudice. that Wry cannot see , the injustice of the thing lIRADQUAIITIAS PROVOST itLtIMAL, EIGHTH DIBTRI6T; Pa., $43114111g, June 81863. } . Cuss. Resume, Esq., Editor of ttu).Renling - Dses Sia :—I feel 4 my dety to contra dict the report circulatW by evil-disposed persons, •as well telegraphic des patch which a in the Philadel phia Evcning Be sin of Saturday, in rela tion to resistance having been made , to Mr: Joseph .T. Dickinson, Edroller for Brecknock township.; Mr. Dickinson Was at my office on Saturday morning, made his report, hot did not offer his resigns. tion. The enrollment for Brecknock is being completed, as Well as 'all the other townships of the county, and the entire enrollment will be finished in d few days, Very Respectfully, Your Obedient Servant, HENRY S. RUPP, Provoit Marshal. - [We are convinced that most ,or the statements originated to damage Demo crats, when thorougly rifted,. will, turn out to be like' the bore, falie in every particular. ED. Oss.l SEWARD ON PREE SPEECH. We can show in n 9 more effectual man ner the glaring incohsistimay of the Op. position on the suliject, i 'of free speech, than by. quotin fr9to the speeches and letters of their --ptedl leaders, during the campaigns whit led to the election of Mr. Lurcoz.m. 0• e .f the most promi nent advocates for treed up kith. year 1861, in the whole country, was Wu, H. SXWAID, now Secretary of State. It did not take long for thi6 officer, after his ad= mission into the Ca nt; to abandon all his old convictions the subject of free 'speech, and' he now enjoys the unenviable fame of being the originator of the shame less system of arbitrary errata which `for two years has trUsgraCed the nation. What Mr. Szwzze thought in 1860 may be seen in the following etract from his speech at St. Paul, Minikes:4 : , "Silence on mantra pf State, the absentee( freedom of speech land freedom of the press—what kind of freedom is that f Is there a man in Minnesota who would for one day "consent toi live in it, if be were deprived of the right.to hurrah for Lincoln and Framlin, or hurrah for Douglas, to hurrah for freedom, to hurrah for slave ry, just as be liked 7, I think-that these one hundred and eighty thoisand people who inhabit here, Would be seen right out East and West, Age n t= Ninth America, or !into. Kamchatka,,or anywhere on the earth to get out of this luxuriant and beautiful vallely,lf any pow errhuman er divine] should announce tad them that henceforth they spoke and vo ted their real sentiments and their, real choice atitkir . peri/ Vieiprircries — sat or-death. Now, fellow citizent, you need only* look around through zilch a mass of America citizens as I see beioreliie, and you nay go over all the free ?Antes of the Unkwi; and you..will find them every day of the week somewhere gathered together pressing their options aid prepari4 to declare their will just exactl,f as you -are doing. Does this asrezu to be so! Is it mere chance ? Is it, indeed, a zusn'swork; or device, or contrivance, that in this laud, on this side of tile` great Lakes, on this aide of - the Atlsatie,odean, on this aide of the Pacific ocean, men may all meet or may all stay awt—aqf all speak, think, act i print, wise and Wig T im EXACTLY AS - YEIT PLXASI ? * . Manifeitly it is _not of man's device or contrivance, but it is the work of a supe rior power that— • —"Shapes our ends ,• Rough hew lb, as we will." CAA. cURTIVSIIPROCLAOMATIOU. The GOvernor on We, 12th inst., issued the following Pinsehudidion : • ' , lnformation has been obtained by the War Department, that a large rebelUnnp composed of cavalry * artillery; and mount ed infantry, has been pr?pared • for the purpose of ;taking a raid into PennsYlver Dia, the President has therefore erected two new departnienb—one In Buten Pennsylvania. to be 1 commanded _W. 3Lef. Gen. Couch., and the other in Western Pennsylvania; coreunanded by Maj. Gen. Brooks. I earnestly invite the attention of the people of Pennsylvania to the m oral orders issued by these albeit on as. fuming the command of theirre departments Th e impurtanos of diately-raising a suffict force for the defence of the State caw* be over rated. The amps sow proposed to be established will give permanent security-to our. ere. "I know too well the gallantry and \ pso ! triotiun of the freemen of this Common. wealth to think it neoresary to do more than commend this measure tetherpeopla; and earnestly urge them torespodd to call of the General GOVEMUMISS, sad promptly fill the ranks of these °aro. the duties of whit& will be mainly the defence of our own homes, firesides and *petty from devastation."'" I Dr. J. B. Mitchell, orlßollofmte, who hid . jolied theßoyal Leegio has come out , pobliely a end, ima ititioz - that he will hate no 11101WtO 4110 with it. - LATEST, Hawaiian°, June 17 No doubt' whaterrar exists as to the present* of the. emu, Chamberiburg up to 3 o'clock this afternoon, when they retreated. it is teapposed. towards Hagers town. The telegraph operator is now at Chsnitensbne& and telegraphic oommun ication has been re-established A dispatch has been received from Gettysburg to the effect that a resident of the southern part of Franklin Co , states that Ewelj was in Hagerstown with a large body of infantry. Another MateE that he was In Greensteine theinorningitntlhas with him a large body of,infantry. Reliable informatiowhas reached here that the rebels are now in force at Cum berland, Md. A company of colored men arrived this t_v , evens f rom Philade Ida, whose wry ices were a coed by lisjo General Couch on the gree d that no au hority had been granted by the war department for the muster of coloredtroopsonto the service of the.-United States for a less period than two yogi. , Minimum, June 17. There was great confusion in.the con vention after reading the resolutions. The enthusiasm 'was - great. Each resolution bringing forth rounds of applause. The convention then procceded to bal-: lot for a candidate for Governor. A num ber of names were proposed: ' Ist Ballot—lL Clymer 33; Geo. Wood- war,d 9; John Cessna 9; W. 11. Witte 47; M.Sbeekland 3; Gen. W. B. Franklin 4; scattering 12. , The bnloting_continued witbeut =inch variation a t xcept by the witbdanwal of ,tbe names of some of the candidates... After the ' eighth tuth \ ot the name 91.11. r. Witte was withdrawn, and Mr. Woodward was nominated on the 9th ballot - receiving 75 votes, which wI subsequently made unanimous. Hon. Walter H. Lowrle,was nominated- for Judge of the Supreme t% Qin Court by acclimation, an the vention adjouined. • Seanrormo, 11 ~ June 17. The Democratic man meeting today was largely attended and passed off har moniously. Democrats estimate this num-, ber in attendance from WOO, AO 190,000.1 There was' great cheering for Vallandig-1 ham. • \ . .. , . . Wm. A. Richardson presided, with f,:i vice presidents. Speeches were,-made by Richardson, Voorhees of Indiana, Cox of Ohio,Lyle, Dickey, Gen. MCKensley, Dick Merrick, H. C. Dean and some 20 others. Resolutions were radopted to the 'same effect u those plumed by the recent Ohio convention which _nominated Valhindig ham. _ Additional resolutions were adopted denouncing Gov. Yates for proroguing the Legislature; the suppression of the Chica go Times; the arrest of Judge_ Constable and other citizens of 111. Forty-seven thousand dollar* was raised by Contribution for the benefit of the sick and wounded soldiers of Illinois. IiILTIIIOI/1,• June 17. Reliable information relative to the in vasion is that a small force of rebels, not exceeding 2500, crossed the Potomac at - Williamsport on Sunday, evidently in pur suit of Gen_. Kelly's baggage train. which arrived at Harrisburg last evening. This force pissed through Mitrserstown and entered Cumbeila.nd at night. They did not proceed further than Scotland five miles beyond Chambersburg, where they burnt abridge. ". Wisnucison v June 17. An official telegram; from Gen. Tyler at 'YsTPees ATM says the enemy has an infasitry_and artillery force of 7,000 or 8,- 000 at Williamsport , whihi the cavalry is, running into Pennsylvania. • ' • Gen. Belly telegraphs from New Creek Va., that the 'rebel Gen. Imboden is be fore Cumberland, Yd., with tisfw, regi ment Of cavalry and a battery. - —lt , hoe been arranged between - Vol. Ludlow, United States Commissioner for the exchange' ot , prisoners', aid 'Robert Ould,*Rebel Commislotter, that "surgeons shill not be-treated as prisoners of war. No exchange of officers can 'be at pre sent made. ' A number of United States officers are held by the Rebel authorities, under charges intended,to bring them under the operations of he act cof the Rebel Congress, which Consigns to (1:69011- tion all Officers taken in command of, or in company with armed' negroes or mulate Axe. Col. Ludlow will not by making any special exchanges of officers acknow ledge the right of the Rebel authorities to discriminate among our forces by detain ing some, and releuin others. tae in sists that all shall be re under the cartel, and we have enough Rebel officers now in our " to bold and re- IWO (Dr i ft • n. Exchanges of enlist ed men go on as heretofore. A CONTILISATION WITH MR. VALUING -1141.—1n his speech before the Columbus Convention, Mr. Pugh said he had - sought an opportunity on tke gunboat to-con erne With Mr: viaandi g hain, and there pat ihe question to him : 'l:4ls Frei-Went Lincoln 'given you any choice between going to Fort . Warren or to go South'?" )4. 1 Vallandigham replied, " No, but I would iseller go to. Fort Warren a thous. and times than to go South." Mr. Fuel replied, When lon am gone, the aboli tion liars In charge of. the. telegraph-will sey that you chose to go .floutk.t , .-. it; -Follandigharit laid, "I authorise you, Mr: Pugh; to , sly that .sash ia not the fast; theta prefer going to Fort Warren than to thine who are rebels spinet the United States...-Thlifrdo arigr'' • thoßoot Bo* to tbilo atty. es No Mb lag; by am Dr. 1470 a. Itt, oc . Rom% Nitta Co., Po to Mot YAP= of DINO. la Ills dly Oa tho of osiriot Ono; talus 311/144 Outlaw 01;• ;.(iilnnokl A Sysers mod aioatho '" War Ilittnilook 10Luot boold ' tie 111oullosot W. Wallsoo; moni Ur Ilk 1011. 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JUNE 26th, 1863, HEMill G'S --,... .Awriaqiii _\\ - - !.... „ 4--. 1 Cii8....._,... _..........___ • _ Satu PAW amiird ,OR et u5......1 ‘4 li ll ,: nrri, iGon pant :rit t h or en tissue re 7.. \ . Tirok :1444?"11111—;:ftua.:141iste'sitrercesa:tifiar.: r-.1.:\:71:::"111 " - L '..- -7 1 0 1 - ' excels the 1 of any Travail* Slaw In ; it T PAVIL3Oi : 4 , ./;•. • to large and mfottable. end Is at- ,l iz ranged sold send ease etas. :- fort to the trona If this' Ilatibliab- , meat. l a .- :I" THE SoTtfo OF H BEB ....7 A V-POttliCS , ) ( • will claim air they ego am ag the purest . . and best indeed animals La word. Prominent Whom the Great i ' edhitig al*Se - il- 1 W INOTOP4I • ii Tat If Zhargar, :r il tret n" strod by "1 Ala mutat. eft. DAN GARD ER. Antos' Obi POMO. will found ' Camille, Fire Fly, Prince, 4 op . iter, =3tA d,,• rf : ticy Lone, Grey aisle , - -, , The Educated Miles ' DAN. AND Dlialla r • will be intsidivied by Dan , In a variety et Laughable or . menus. . VIE WPM * Peal Cower the lugs* and that root travolod. Gs sat. has M inclined la bring* to ne/eh null Ira intend It crepe Ise Leos Zatistissit - UM has arm boon vl In Gls country. Look at G. miser erns : •' .. '' .and ludas tbr yourselves 1 41 ' Mr. Richard Re Ingo. ' . d - • ' , the groat /Maim ft sad n - 0 ,I/ i ,--- Tight Roar Danes . No avow ' . • as each littairtaltunont in a great - variety otitis thrilling Pert oh. DAN' GARD* l ie. U. 014 and heaths OW . As a good Clown is u useemery to Onus so broad is to bsukhst, gsblie moragratilata Wawa open the happy eon of tia at l ' anekaataataitiniant. - The LitUo Petry of the , Miss Elize 0 or, \is weildr. .a. tot I * en- tdan la a-n- , Mho • Os wit sweat andldassie com- ..t. - - Nast with * , aims League 41 i tniAti, UPC. taw at We 4 , z,b en a tisi M i l a notton, .- - _,..---___ .;4 l / 4 ' "4 1.111 e 1 1 Ma ndl THROWN Id rallobna l • • ' Signor Wargo° d, lot end 111 4nelberfi x t =se maa s par- Asteessess apt Is mon to be red. John Foster the Peoples Jotter—ono of coos . Anibal sal tanginibi• C that raw down rim. \ i ; The Polish Bto er e. C \ Than arionfahlos ..... par Ina misty of , rind • ' ) ': frondutill iota. , \ ). ..1 ' . George R. DeL. nis; \ , - --.4. will ems" In LW part° • on \-. ths Efaitiimataißaz. ad in •• • no. th a \ . . 1 / 4 1 TakiNED DOG JINNI ND,. 4 That Arnoslng wok - . • i eka. Swage DM . - lime Ossnill:, • . . \ t-.. Utialsiodied • • - • ' I \ La Petite 'C •.. es tlia pluming Dammam • Toting Sam, tie Pocket Clown. . kliti. NLLETIN, • A. HILL. . OEORGZ NIX% • , - . ' EMMY. PET - * ON, , i . XIGNOB HA . WIN.. ~... -, - nut Us 'sealant Compass irk* AU od Ossassat L Hssoccre of fo • Wain, Pliiiidalikka. ssightly.et : „ i k period ur months. . ~, • . - Mr esdattainment will ammo nee ' with the - . ZOIJAVP. T. . The Pisibistance will tros= , ovary Twisty of Trick. Mag. Tuablias. "GI L. plaits. Tvo and Your No /Udine ; lac., Ac., with Noma by Nand. - All undo: eh* latmodisis 11011 of DAN GAD-Infra, Thu GRAND PROCESUION will * /star town about ID 14 A 4 M. 4.x. . LINI Thick the Band will discoing* scot beautiful music- I ' l emillift Two rearoest.temoi Solt Day, orrituroba Ju. sr' p ha rts,s, Doors span at and 1 P K. Pio- ' &mum to cosunenco an hoar Admission, 26 d ente. . • Ikr - • - , ; no.ruis ram. 1 . Ar etalft...... NOTIOL—The Pub Lie vitt say strolling • tetrad crown, tor It Is asa olds SPRING k SVMMER I GODe I t UNDER THE IF SYSTEM OF CABS AND • we tto groat plasm r• Um Pa le that oro bare TM tad aro m In I BPBING AND Bought at • lixdse ri 40 Per Cent! - A. ma, erideirase of low Omen (fehhe timer) we will KU r Haairyllriiwn Shoaling from RatestisU ivi daer • G00d44 alikelktialisi • • Geolhil: SSW Ind Prix milimamia."- Wiakikaater and Mat; . lll to 90. t h r i or=ir filairting Print=olom. , 20 ' Gingham; sew 26 AnleMmath Laws; kbd ' 16,6( a DRESS GOODS ! In Emil sasertment and • *minty Kettle; frail El to 00 elafor te. &ism ey. Alba wholesaled fa ,New York, Is prt; mere asse , - - t Pad. vernaust salis;all4 LlabiltlVldth Apses, . , ile = a Vert Caltosal %.4111 amisl=s 1 . 41111 , 1 . , ~..' N K r ANTED —TT Illy,Tresisas ' NIRO fl A S II; It =3 00 PLOT% 0tt014104 - . 4 , G 8, - - .. • • ' ~Fl ' i INE F ANGEED OLD 'PLANTA, iII'COPIPSEi 4.- 85 Cents Per Pound.- - " "'':4ErilLil: DISCO I TO ISO . TOOL '. I The ~ . i 0141 PLANT TION OOFFNA Iseap~r.d by tiors law. mad it to the beat Mocha se ava)oo4B% ft Wag ma . -la atnagth aadriakosaa at lam to the °Alainr„ . `Callous. -As vs -gm "0 Gott mishor• me . • , of the * z ~. . OM" , - .• ON vort _„ ' we would eaaillsai cart Maio aM ths . pulgis sailiesi peraimPs my ark bridal est ripatim is dam th• P woos stew .7 "KO, in.Awpirnom coifs; ' 1 Xffrbr al Pir u "' It arit=r4 M. Sow Ws gam me uto •Mrair . riairta 'Sr. oar If tbay maid • opium, atom's 10.4pe oar mark ft. Others us Me up•lxtares labillsO la Mli•Me# mr pa - - . : ..- i, 1 Nino. mufti log •borrnit. At min Obeill*Zal muudistalimitith• PLO - $ 116 .41 1, lON Mingliii yrs Alai pipilal all Ad ova ioprifilit la the " ' • lingi O S LD /MA/ stottiris !be Tr vipmnii - - .f If potypii. mem* Miniii,Ml WOO Iblio a rsr amzir il lat e dromm misc=b 1 11/ItoB2. GILLUM & 810., • , INPOITTIOMIDNANTIVACTINIZRN • 81.115i'5.17 IlPfeaikingtan St, *.ir k , jilbill tr," 043 TORY F 414 1, s r — m.Ni4b.teri 101,16.66.,„ " 6.i si.siumicur To The Ladies of America. _ _ MORS VAUABaelltAli GOLD Dr. JOHN L. LYON'S French Periodical Drops, Frencp • Periodical DropS i , Fre nch' Periodical Drops, French Perdical Drops, • FOR Pr]likA T. 12% FOE PE D 14.1613, POE • PEDIALI*I3, POE •FICKALEI4;, IT IS SURE TO CURE! tty lopoieltiiii elf ent e die Kowa of health sod rG Tara, 4f spirits, unites regnlar aa to the time, the quantity and quality. When they are obstruc ted. nature mime her Off to Orti obtain for it come other outlet, sad, males' thew efforts of nature are aulate4, coo Deepaudeney, Ni•rvoiee• I itII I O I OIII I PTION WWI es ita away, 110t1 promatantly kriulaspies mhierable life. tll please not aoataaad this Compaay, or other Noun -01.1.y legitimate establish ' . GUDNT.R, Agent. Y PAY • informing our patrons zed pted the BIDDY PAY SYS °, ear usual supply of UMWRR GOODS I a from April prices of 20 to IS C. 00 de= feLad~ craves esatlfulDeivi, ZS sb. 140 to ISM Zito I& • SO to 41Ir SO te - NO5 10 25 se • • 55 akin OD,. . • lostorpea lkaposi feebler T.„ 8. t CIO. *la WRIER k CON& tee Pa. Ade by Dr, L. St: Strong, as4 NM. laMIMI 1:116 • MORE VALUABLE THAN (Pita)! - MORE VALtrAIfLE THAN uoLp! ' MORE VA LUALILE TUAN GOLD! IT IS SURE TO 'CURE! IT .IS SUM TO. CURE! '4l. _IT 1$ SURE TIOURE I T REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS !, • T REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS ! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS ! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS ! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR BEAR IN MINI), BEAR IN MIND, BEAR, IN MINI), BEAR IN MIND, _ THAT I THAT I THAT 1 THAT I ItY DROPS TO CORR Bupprootios of the Reams, from whatever emus, though can should b• base to saautlin If proposal I. the est" ultimo DROPS 'mob' torero iv realm othoorriogo - they _out also certainly PIM TlChTipoottoo,lltailint two or Saws days Wore U. moottily d.d S tiondots, I VIA It dlstizetly under. WWI, that I Ito sot hold tomtit rospaaelbla whew used mkt nob etrostutoods. BUY THE BEN' ! .r BUY THE BZST I - BUY THE BEST 1 BUY THE BEST ! BUY THE SAFEST BUY THE SAFETY BUY THE 'SAFEST BUY ,THE SAFES BUY THE 'SUREST! BUY THE SUREST! BUY' THE SUREST! BUY THE SUREST! WHICH IS LYON4DROPS WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS " THEY - ACT LIKE by strengtissing and lurigoratis4 and materiel the system to a healthy condition. It moderatos all mem, and mama all obittructions. and a speedy cure may be rellmil oa. - I • To Married Ladies,' . - • They ani pertinent adopted, se ilk., bring on the month it period pith mask prefrinegnbuity. , , . 1 SURE TO DO GOOD. SURE TO' DO GOOD. • i SURE TO DO GOOD. titrarit,,TO DO GOOD. catft, mAxat. CANNOT:DO HAM CANNOT:DO HARM 'CANNOT DO HARM. . I aottidjoraishafteltliootils of Ili alt. cosy floss soy own ps bom b s et waling bought aid Setftlans ones public is so prima. lest Ido ast.dosin It Mensal*. , 111' ohOmit Is to place sisaisdisino bstbsrtbill pillidsoiolsahnolfolosin mum but SW& gab& It ill prambielly teas Of the Ansnisan Wis. that sot ton perfectly healthy onsonsa to found In one any steilltr . • , , h • - 'B!,W.ISE IN TIME BE WISE i*.TIME! BE *l4 IN, TIME!: BE WIRE IN TINE! • _Le& •Poe Alois desimpLteir oei &Wades: Try UMW Ono PLRIODICAL ✓ sokilflowed yos. Ell b. sat- Mod OW lagaaler. -Taltrene 41141104 Mood earl sesleeol SS* Were d Meat tiSstolstAtto• and tell cosh, • favor =off -voluble thou go 70f or mate Moootrodkft diduairdblAinfo Laieisoeris somohodao bestows off, to4vorlfo ono been oalhothir frowpotafisi nolottostiooPai of throo yam, eonlatogJeer So her to oath times .ehe had &polled to koa Doelevorel bottle ot aes, -.l .4 l4 terC ell l ".' - - . ONE BODISreIIRES 1 .. ONE BOTTLE CUBES 1... r ONE BOTTLE' MIRES I• ONE DOME" CURFS • alii ‘ upst evim:y ems.. I • Tio Vot:BE,LitkISSE . UPON DO NOT BE WITOSED•UPON DO NOT IMPOSED UPON DOICOT BEIYI9VAIJPO I sr Nat 40 ibiiimt 'Rd It he • L. has sot rot it. mu. Idea boy r or. it may Is 0%114 of tb. *moral Ape's for 14 114104Itates, •`; •'-• v. 9. , °taiga co., Pt , l* . lttiriet, CDa 41041 . 4:4111 . hr ali ai * oA i sb by D. 8. autiis # 60 4 W. • I - 1,604,4 by Jite. t: cit. IL D. 20 - to 40 Per c GREAT FALL' in the P DRY CO IAVE NOW _LN" STORE, AND REUEIVINi; DOMESTIC OUR__ I)RE • ARE THE Newest & Ch WHITE GOODS, , EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, In fine absortment, and 'much U • PRICE. BEST PLAIN KID GLOVES - . BEST EMB'D " ~ , - SPRING AND SUMIsi GUARANTEE GUARANTEE GUARANTEE GUARANTEE egiik DOMESTIC GOODS W 1 the reach of the million SAPONIPIE THE FAMILY SOAP -MAKE PUBLIC are• esutione4 &galost the SKIM articles of LIN for making SOAP. he., now dot k sale. The only GENUINE, and PATENTO Inning made by the PRNNSYLVANIA SALT, NAPA= ING CtiIIPANY, their trade mark for it beinehra tiER, OR CO CEN TRATIED LYE." The groat= of the article has Jed UNPRINCLPLIO PARTII site deavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the OEM% PATENTS. ALL MANIITACTURZPS, BUYERS or SILIJ33I thatooSPURIOUB Lyon, me binkby NOTIIITED that COMPANY hue empyyed es their ATTORNrn OrORGIC NARDI:WO, Esq.,,of PhileaelOialind • WILLIAM BARBLFSLL , Eq., of Pitrif, And !Wil s on MAN UFACTIJEMSN, MOM ON SEE of Lys, Is ifiolatiOn of the rights of the Coregatihr 3 P.M3ECI7TIM et once. The SAPOWISIC, or CONCINTIIITED 1414 e t sale e* aU Dercereera, °ROMS AID Comm' Bros The Ua tzio STATiS I? COLTZT. RM tua Di of , Pennsylvania, No. 1 of Nay Term, la VIA TELE FEN NSYLVANIASALT 11011213PACMING 05 PANT vs. TEIOS. O. CHASE, decreed to the Coms on November 15,1562, the EXCLUSIVE right rmaair • Patent owned by them for the SAPONIFIER.. Ps dated October 21, 1856. Perpetual Injunction avanhE THE P3HNSkLr43I4 SALT MANUFACIVRING COMPANY! 127, Walnut Street, Philadelphia; Pitt Streit $ Duqiurne Way. Pittsburg. • aiya-Srs 1882. SPRING'. ' ERIE BONNET *STORE (Lars Maid Banat Sewed E. H: SMITH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 3 MILLINERY GOODS. arm ilium. supplied with Good& at NOW Yoililta PiaUcalar Atlanta= paid to Mooching and Dnif Straws. No. 3 Rabe? Block, Mat* gt. =Po T HE PLACE,TO- 43L , sox • ; jar Is at B. comma* Borg &Bios am RENOVAL• . Canglitin, Boot and Shoe Dialar.l nopiattializ lemma the Public that he Um removed him stand to the Store Boon' on French street, two doors South ottcb, whore he Meltes &Ilia' old (Mends and eastag him atall. Particular attention gives to ILEPAURINII Sidai carteatvintmes, and etkperiateadink all ILL bow himself, he totieree biota ere as cool matiahrtiaa ai G at as low prices aa soy other perm' to the Of Good Fits Warranted. . . %WU= SI'N C Z AIR'S , "EXCELSIOR"• 4 PHOTOGRAPH .GA14,100 1 ": _ • -.. noemixicrisumpE, • Osetetel for put iltents.the sebaniber nepratti I lbi mes the enema of Ihia *ad vialatty, that he hard and matted 'the Gather: resuatly occupied by O' Cheaatini, "lame be is prepaled to execate AMBROTYPES, - LETTERPLATES, apelre lir att. ottoittoo to Chiron and Copilot N EW MILLINERY STORE: . keILLY, Would rroppothttly soneineo to the ladiet o r Eno lb.' 'Tidally, that the will opera, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1 S 63, at the comer at Preach and Fifth atrrett. -tv'"*" North of Vivo* Hall, a large and sploodict ataorthol • • MILLINERY GOODS! Fresh from Nn York City, embrseing• e eel nsnallreontalned in a first clans establislonent of 6.i kind. • aixacuitvo. exXsarlti9 .4NP alit/WA Dons in U beat its* anA on the nuult Smciio Terum.,- ' - • ' Wt. K. furring hadestensive experience is the W' amen, Utters Wrest? that she ean give entire ssUebetio• The *di:patronage is respectfully eolieltet .„ 6Pri• W . P4314/2 l*CgisTat I i • wuouteAto nammes to Flour, Pork, Beef, Salt, Grain CLOVER, TIMOTHY SEED, 4 0 - No. 2, Wayne Block, Fitfaiell MUT, B~tiNrl sad Si to Sta., REDUCTION! OF I, WM.,P. HAYKS & No. 8 Rood House, ED IMPOR G 0 D /1/ Psell at 20 to 30 per , NDER PRICES Weeks , since! STICIA - V4S ! CLOAKS AND LADIES' CLOTIU ALL THE NEW STYLES AND COLORS CONCENTRATED LYE! TARE NOTICE! OFFICES, rrina, at.. 2d door toaiionnitirth, partdb Went of the - Park, Pirst Door ti;m State strr P OTOGRA 11 "sox CAT DA nun% T 9 't IF g SIZ E" !!!I MORIUSON & DINSNO El COI zitatn