The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, August 01, 1863, Image 1

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    THE ERIE OBBERVEi.
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BLISINESS DIRECTORY
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:lay pro,c‘fle tzliz prYtrMtuu
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Olts% 111:1111,
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MI)ItRISOI•L liclusE,
„1 der and bia..l Mat lirl-Sire44 —our *vivo Mad ~I
r,,,-•,/,'. 6.whange, Warren, I*. :4ept.T.lo- 17.
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1 „ Boot. 1.1011.111‘, BLANK BOOK M•Nt . NACTI'KAK,
s. NeLotikiStOry 01 RinStrue<qa's Blovk. Erb., P. .
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a I'. 1 4 50,1,
A rrOlt % xi` ta: C0C715E.1.•014 AT Law, Erie
• •u so•ate a4trert, uElr tiara fart, iu the Auarriesu
ou.l 'too , of the bullaltua,t, occupied bi• E. IF tl
sao. Ele wall alwakys be loutuf au los oche,
punctually attruded to
I.4ll{lblif. fit CUTLER.
krrottNEY AT LAX, I;irsrl, Erin euuttly.
. ilactintad And whin- busing.. !Metalled to ritb
~1 ore. and digpstal.
t nelitGErlS A: co.,
WIIO4I3ALK [macula fN 17kotanz7a •:et)
Street. No. 7 Bonnell Block.
. (11111 • (; IASS.
ATTOPLTEY. ♦T I.•f.—(1 1 8041 removed to
o"ttc t• titneet,ott the ourtliside of the
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r. DOWNING , .
ArrOßNkl AT JAW I.IID .11:4TICZ Tlit
pi a, Dee in Ebb n.rehil Courts 01 Kite County,
IIIr prr•mpt and ?aittitnt attention tAil boldness en
! In 6u !muds, etthPriii ati Attorney or magastmt..
GP tither iu k.mpirel!:ock,e't•rn.r of ftat• tad Viftt•
.l ne, Pa.
.4 %141 , 00.0 - az CO.,
Dzeisea ix Gott., Sliver, Etaok Notes,
.
riGrAtrti of Depoilt, k.c. Sight exchange OD the prim
pd/ cities conetantly for Kale. OffleeNo 9 Rood Howie
Slexici, Erie.
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t•KTIN.
„ DILLI.CR to Cluck', Watches, Flue Jaw.
40ous, Plated Mu, Lookin4 lau.ex Gltt
..n•ltngo, l'utlerg add Fancy Goode, Paragon Bolidlug,
lark uaar Pesch et _ _
y y. 6
Arreiviitir I.Aw- OfLreou ith t,
• oppubite this• Court Bonn, Erie, Pa.
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4 •••DENTIoT, ofOce tu }toter,- f lea....
• fflo,L , fiirrthlble of tiir Pak k. Erie. Pa. *r
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1' E N't; - I•77ff I,MARV IN
i•ronNur. a: countskti. AT 1.4 w
i t vi (11, Paragon Block, near North
• pl L11 1 ,1;1.1 of the Vitiate I-outtrr, k's.
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LED 1101'NE. •
' , M. Grit D, Pro etor
tLik Nouse shall litre every latent/0 , I to
- stil:rtgrvestie Omnibus t,, Lod from all
sprit
tlf 4llY tifiLsre,
• lout( BRAvr, Proprietor. Cornet u
thud t , trrets; I itotneilistely fronting the Cap
, ..;411„iitg,Pa Touotrettrionstreiareutotoottation
1..1 Hotel to the city, two liar
•., . . t.l. Ihr ..141•1•t,1 :th
11194
ticrA44 1.1Aki...n. aro
:•‘• o•U'a flour
. , 8., 2 '. tat*
cu door ZicatL. Esit 1:1.0 Ezie, 81.
',.IC ( ( ILL. CO ,
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/1006*.5.L6k .roi o.eeter th ,thtf..h.-,;.'''
3..1 repei greeetute s IsisersowerN, kc I huotty Sedate
..1, i 11e..! hors eieder lir.ortee Hutel,tr.atwe the Kat.
ep,:g 641. 7
tj
ti t; UUTBL,
orcha OiTi&L.l Starlci ole hoar' /..16
rt.., .aassll tzt,wa house ta Otte.] 'up tz
.pared etyle The saccomm:',l at kora .re
..4.latoend the tt.trat raseczelle it c;I alt.w. 4Ci1th74611 pall of 11, , c1t) ,1T0r.%" JLc tt.k•
Jpp fug oet.t nit;
• TUI PCITOI
Ueil'l3 .Y LAVi.
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I n iPH , to A wait 4...7u-
war/illf I I 1 t.,„
Alt VEIL liUl 4E, • •
i.N Lit.t , 10“;14,1 t ,r.
trt.l •Ukr.Utttrt. '6l:
S ilt fi
ki l" 4l ;ic : l. 4 itio l v• V 'ti A a il •k ij c• t k .7;: 4 -4 1 4 .1 as kr& II lc •bt c
Erie tla4ll , & U W
r bo-clera k. Coal, r , sclt. rca•le iack RertIMP.I he I
• u.L ra,..pkccot cickur ecauraissiuu.
U. e. , •
Notanr Pcet alb los I 441.1.14..11\U
•51,64. , W16 4.11•11 and atl t.it•LE14.11•11..•
,614.1 to Llw prompt ly attenCleri tu. Applications fur
L.,fauce colicated, and ?citron iteuea wilLout delay, to
ter claw cumparne.t. OfEce, WriaLl's liluck, corner of
and state Atr.4,Eri.. uutareltf.
%v. WlCT3iomr,
All% 7tii ai 1. A w Waltar'• en
ouSevouth street, Lila, Pa. r aug 7'62
In). PERKINS, • •
Iltrirtyr,attatty's Block, North side of thri Part,
'it. At reel, rtyttrea U.
%trAYETTS
French street. betire.qa 4th suAlAl2 street',
.r the rtalatlalphia & Erie Railroad Depot, Y.rse,
SLuernakr, r, Proprietor. E teneive 11 , C,01131.40411-
,41 strimgers awi t trevelere Board by the day or
.tik. Good 'tabling attached. apr2s 8.11.
11,1,1111 WI 1.1.1Nt,
xt th 4 Mask Stote, 0.; •
Ightla itrseL
MARCH %VELMA'S
BaYMCA Sour, State p treet, uenrly
posit* the Post (1119ce.
Lager Beer Saloon attached, where gentlemen can
joy theuteelvea without being auctoyed by disordertr
rowtla,
k LlEBili, d; aitoTitEtt,
A. - VIAUICESCABLE TAILOR:I and
4;:onts fur Planer .S. (Capon's ,me at Sewing Mach: mg'
—tite b"it in nee Stat.- Street, t•etweso2 Sul and 9th Stn.,
Erl., Pn. Clothbo mule to ordoi, to ttio finest style. ,
Lu rl'63-Ir. 1
011 Ni ('011EICIIK •
Dilate,: ix Dar Coops. 61:01fr I
gitigho
octecf, liarttersie, Halls, Glen, Seed. Plaster, etc., cur
tni St till street end Pult:ic Sy uere, Waif, Pa. jaritl.
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FOILWAIDIXO & C 0111151103 AlkiteM/1.3111.
ay Win, House, Pairlig Dog's, Emit otBtata :West: Cs-
Alm House at Rail Road Crossing, Erie, Dealers
s.! l , l+sh, Flour, Watsr t.iu e, kr
• 1 1 .-- , Cars roguing to and from Costal Wars House.
si.retilir—s I
Spllt'l, l lllt, d:
( scrispor t. Stewart. 4r Siautuird
~•usatc AIR lirrAtt. I/avg. - Herr. Wright'■ Block,
E. in; PA., Ilea4r iu Campbene,
Itarnuse Bruahei,
'1 11) 1)131a,, 6c„3I>CARTUR.
J Man , AZlClMllsotBtalaiElleille#,BnlAlN
' - Agrkliitatli tat phninsotr. Re/tvai.Deari,
I's. - •
kis ) (1 E , '
• . wHoutski.E k DEA Liat
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PROVISIO7`;:i & LiQUOKS,
BLOCK,
H Quid iny,t• lb* attention ol . the4outills to Lis
tti; F T•OCK tit , " GOODS!
which b• it de4nnine.l to sell
CHEAP ',AS TEE CHEAPEST I
LaP v ? oeldquoie cannot be excelled in North
4.flei enosyleania. , - :
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E, ,k}tE 'OFFERING
- A largiresaontoeot of Robber Goal., 1'0044,
t ,, at.e*, bull'. Doll Head., (Israeli and Atbueetoeuta (or
' L'41,11 et,. Puttee, Porte Hoonatet. Perfumery, dtt.
0.418-lto kikNEK k BURGER:I
W E I(Eti)
, None bat the t-et tread , u' rottareo sad
t tar a e 1,,t of Pipes. Cigar Tulsa, Tobacco box
Lo.t l'obcbtte In store. • IiIDRGFAS
viNt EUTIuNARI ES,
Pta4l,Tcys, Yank.. llcAtot4 aud
.at I - scatted, at covie—ltu. tri & B
0 .LEAIONS,
?runes, Dates, 0311412% Saiaisis, arc,
Mysy It sty?* Lad for by
soyl6-us. DZ.= t =GUS.
E - DULLA It AND A-11ALF PER YEAR., IF PAID•IN ADVANCE,
MESEDIMI
- VOIAINI N ;4
`►►ll' OPEN Al:*
H. S.. MORRIS )N'S,
1A1ibtf..101:414'.0.1. Ill► LA rh:
GOODS
C.,OAKS;I:3IIAWLS,
6i.OVES, AND HOSIERY-.
sTAPLE AND DOMESTIC OOODS!
o IT II rIME Tl► Kir y t lll . llln`4l
YOII WANT TO VI It
gooD STY ES;
1 - AND . 4ig.
GOOD BARG:AIN,
way ...1q;:ltf L
CHAS. L. .NOBLE,
P. 0. Box 1820,
CIIICAGO, ILLINOIS,
( 1: 1 C t B .0 1 111
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DVANCEB MADE
MAY ).1--I(4v.
.~FIJ F.N H`~ftVll
CM
the variety of new style Bed
meads, of Gothic, Cottage, Congress, &laud Cor
ner, Camp Sofa, Jenny Lind and safer patterns, with
esrpeutino and strait trout, haudsoMay veneered Bureaus,
Eatenuoo, Dining, Breakfast, Centre and other Table;
Whatnots, Quaker Stands, Carpet and' Thuasak't.642_gea,
Sofa Bede, Hair and Sea Braga Iteittrumes, Feather Beds
and Botaters with other nousehold furniture &co, 'on
manufactured from well emuoued lumber end hadthy
materials, by' experienced workmen and not by apprentho
lade. for style, quality and low prtres I sill MY cacti
two-prig dealers to undersell me. Teatturrnbdtifbt and
wet d. Cann, east, Parlor, Bedroom, Socking, Bening,
Nur,. and other Chairs, rtl Eastern and Western menu
facture, ...re hickory dollidwid glued, making therm ea
.crane' as 4nY other port of the chair, whore others made
and roll are i,oly nailed, and b namely.' durable. Wood
Windsor, Rocking, &tying and tiers, are chairs of hard
wood rc wade clinched tbrough Margit and glued, war
ranted to tand. liandocrosty poistok col coal t,,0-toa
toa for st*ngth, price and dabiti. Spring lisle. 1
sold orert4l/ and bare the bigbett testimonial: cal, n
hat of pritea of all goods sent on application in — ing
rd aluppirs, free
After fire gears ..per* .6u 4a.1 contending nitt az,
piincipeled two price dealers, i em determined too,. it
nos price to all , giro worth for !mu pay, &tut do ianlze
to all wbo trade with toe
. .
Lumber,rh,Stilug r!. Llso ht6.l. Crud. bud Fietinit
till, s f
tore 7; Prodors Arc, Wog at fats IS lipea
tor pay. rubor 16 6.144141.4i5t Commit at „Mrs..*
..o Etsit..., t: ie. s. a "W ELL.
..,,..:...-i, il.auta, Cr ..u.l Culuutien 4111 ms.
W - 1:101,E,III.F A. RETAIL
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—,t d WIPE It Y . ..) il)iti..
+ .e. it. BECKER,
Wii(iL...iAi".E. AND RETAIL . G . R6i2FR,
,:v.rthil'alt anur Otte PArk 4. Nitpick Str.st,
fliltArSiDi,)
11'...1.11,4 at ti.illy thil the 4.11,../.11 , q...1 th,• ~......u":...aj
I t... tag laxs atc.A to i - -
‘iftiic ERIE:: AND *PRtIVVIION:,
1 Whicti Le .., 4aeri.A.i t.. , eil .t the
.t I'llll 1111 V eNer ecwitti.b rift r. , ..
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it't /VP t
irlh '/..1 1.,,
It 4..l..url.sefed .64 • th. t1ty.%.1.1Z 1.114•Aill
all *I. gi•t 1.14 i • k:611
• lie , •Isu ts*lseasudaully wi11•L1 • iiiporiur tot 1.1
PURE LIQUoRs,
!ni the w l ___
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esale trate, to which he duets Lk, sttaut•••
of Wit public
His motto la, "Qnick B►les; Small-Profit. ►ud a foil
Equivalent for the )(Gale' -
1131130.
BUFFALO & }10.,E
an aftor an sq, Apri
'
ramkturr Wailful will tun ea this Rsad aslallowta
LEAVINO ERIE.
U oliA. by as and Anceur., /donne at Creek
; North F.aat,litateline,Quinpr,Weite66l4,POrttand,
Crouton, Dunkirk, Pilearereak, Irving sad Angola,
1 arriving at Baal°, at 9 65 A. M.
2 oo P. M., Day Exprea r stopping at North East, Wait
1, field, - Dunkirk, Silveg Creek, and Angola, sad
.arrieiug at Rued° a. DI P. 11. '
15 P. M., aseinsati Expects; tiohping at We/Nies!,
)Dunkirk and Silver Creek, and arrival at Bugg°
' , IA '4, t., two t Jun,'
loot south of
war 7 'B2
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at 10 10 P. M.
120 A. 11, Might Express, stopping. at Westfield,
Dunkirk and Silert Creek, arrives at ItuNalost
• 4 'SP A. IL • • - - ,
The Day 'Express connects atlinakirt' sod Buffalo, k
the Melt Express at Baal° only, with Express trains
for Neer York., Philadelphia, Boatoe.,&c.
- \ LEAVING BUFFALO.
4 20 A. 14., Mail ir Acess i stoiping at li/ansbargb, North
Erato, Angola, Irviag,SavarComet,Dtakkirk, Broe
too, Portland, Reath*ld, (optirioy. /Mato Mae, North
Emit };arbor Creak. arrlrakt at Eft* at g itY
P. M.l
0 20 A. V., Toledo Express, stopping at Sliver Creek,
Dunkirk, Westtleld and North Katt, whoa at Pate
at 10 di A. M.
9 Xi A. li., Day Estrus,' stopping at Angola, Silva
Crook, Dunkirk, Wootkold and North gost,thrtivang
at Erie at 1 Ito, P.Y.
10 10 p. M. , larks stopping -at. Silver Creek,
Duo kirk and Westfield, arrirtog at Erie at 120
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Railroad time is tau initiates Cuter than Erie time.
April 24,1883. IL N. BROWN. iinsit.
Cleveland and , Rrie Railroad
ON and after Monday, April 20th, 1863;
sod until fartbar natio., ravager tibia* lir II at 3
al. (alloys, VIE
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LEAVE CLEVELAND.
0 4 P. M. ?fight Krpreas Tram 'tape at Palustri.kk.
Ailitabalsaad Girard. oat), sod wins at am at
?031'.11.
4 slO I'. 111„ Asa aad doeolostodastios Train, stops at ad
Astons. and arrives at Eris at a 43 P. Y.
4 00 P. 11.. Claolanatl tapeless, stops at Palaaaaille.
Aentaista and 13Lnerd.arrives at it at 700 P.M.
10 00 P. 11" Day gapes, stops at Wallosisghtly, Maar,
villa, Genova, dalitabala,Daineased and Girard, sr
rives at ]iris at 1 23 P.M.
LEAVE ERIE.
111 A. Y. Night gspreesTrala Stops ai (Ward. isleW
bull sad Painwvills ooljr, an,d arrives at Clavinand
4 44: A. II
u GU A. /1.., Mu' and ActouniadallooTrao., Ida pies at
all the, stations and arrives at all 6$
O 65 A. 11, Toledo Express, stopping at linlitiliiioa sr - '
inept ovine, iraybtera, Usitaarfthl,'PorTy, Wm
lot Wickliffe, sabot at 'Cloveliatt'lllf:ll• .
I 2.8 Darlrprow.atops atetrard. toriatabatf..
and Painartilla, arrival at .P:111 '
all tits through testae co tag at
Clavolaattirlth truism tor Tohtda,Cidattra adios, Om .
acioati, Indianapolis, Re. /ke. . . •
AU Oa through trans gasiggiale a. Dap
kith with tits halm of this ki.
Y. at aides:aid
Rotlalo with the N. Y.C.aatralaad X. V . City
Railroads, for New rank
tr., t.o. erti orri a VilAim. is e;
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Claraiked. April sll,' area
30IY LBS. WOOL TWIN :
l'or sale at 20 eint‘par pound.
jiint2Ott. , , V 411,
GARDEN I'ool4
%A_
Hoak, abiajoadikii l Intoteli t resAs
te,forMi•ti7 • Emplua • ' '
•
TH.E
N E W GOODS!
i1.'44 i, A I.AlaiL: :4 I'oCK 4)1
CLOTHS,
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IZIMI
8.. S.. MORRISON'S.
175 Lake St.,
1 -I .I,OItBER •OF'
oN CoNSIGNMENTS.
T OIINKR/ILLY KNOWN,
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O=ETZIIMEI
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o.l3tliKtllol•tilltAllitAL IiAMINOPID •
0 By oiderla4 CaWaist tad desty•ethro mla•cal• tr.ua
ta• suPPY tablios. bascanhifts4 • bionic/It .f• Oaf sick
soldiers. Lat hill not flop big*. Let him order the
diskonttuutuce - Of nitidittg," and tt.• me of BRAND
HiTil'A PILLS Itha pluaitbfeeat. 'Ms will cum.
cabuc• • **cam are lib=tic• U5.11.1t4., wt.trk.
wuald Hum breams
. 1 . )
Tfir LA LINO' 4YLT
=C==tl:3=3
eta r.. , turlLy c.i my or tartAr •mitt,.
Lltau,au Lt.tli t uuld i.O ly uks4l Lula - 1,1 "reirite.l4
A uiwal food wing, in hal. evu&nsid teptaL4Pd
an3lUnl~l'ti ti k11.1...1.h0u1d be I. •rft) flilltaty a 4
pito hill Cur11;8/1.10Uk f4AkßiiiikA,llBlulN-
DYARNTRRY, mul MI re
wris •ua .%tiactiuuo ui the Elowela, sc.orher awl mar.. aura
ly ;Lau Imo, ...Item.. to tLr *mid BR•NDRRSH'N
111.1,-1 to there Coop* ^bool4bo 'Wawa Lai ht asSigermo,,
Hii..tlitteeti kWh awl el atm dyIM
CARE OP_ROBCOE N. WATSON.
Dr B Braid:ea, New lark:
Ste:-1 was a private in Cu. F, 17th Reklasaut, New
York Vols. WhIl• st listrinort's LatsUite sod ow the
Rapahannock nestr Painsont, I and of tho root ,
pan p y were sick with bi li ous Ill h tardwea: ma The m
Arius Sur
gene did not cure YA,And t was reduced to skin esulboae.
Among the Company were gqwlte t number o! members
who had worked layout. La st Bie They
were not tut, be they used Brandreth'e Theo.
men prevailed open me and ettenii to wee the and
we were all cured Lo from two to Ire aa.ia. Alter tide
our boys used Etrendreth`e Pills for the typhus fever,
colds, rbhumatiam.snd in no cage did time, feat to Isidore
health.
Out of gratitude tor a car ny good hiyaltia, I oiled you
this letter, which it necessary the entire Cutlipauy would
olgo. I um. umpeethillt i yours,
ROSbOIC ATSo2iSing_Slog. N. V.
Principal Of 1%14 Calla Street , k.w York.
sold by Dr. L. Btacarusgrie,litt4by all nepllStab dea
lers in tuedicioe.
1 - 1„, EMAliftei, frE.3IA 0:8, PI:MALES.
I _l.' Use that Safe, Militant veined: known as
HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT -
For ail vomplstuts Incident to the Lea.
Vautily should be
Without it,
And none will when one* -
° Tried by them.
It is used by
YOUNG IND trLtr,
In tiro Decline or Cheap or Life,
Before oa otter Morriale
Daring end after Cinifieseiset,
To Strengthen the Nervy,.
Rotor° Nature to ifs Proper Ctrs suel, and
Invigorate the Broken-down Constitution,
Frees Wiegever Came Originating. •
USE 1 , 10 HORS wpwratess PILLS I
Tales )
IiELYBOLD'A EXTRACT BUCHU.
:zee advertisement in another column. Cot out end
send for it. jeneG-2m.
k4l ki ATI:IAD/ONi
- This delightful article for prosorrlog and
brautifj lug the human ban le again put up by the urigi.
owl proprietor, and le now mad. With the leuesseara, ekW
Jaud attention which Let created Its Isuernsw sad au•
pnreedented sales of even one million bottles animally I It
is still sold at 23 tents in large bottles. Two million hot.
Ilia no really he told in a you when It lee Ardis knows
that the Estate/inn is not only the west delightful hair
dressing in the world, bet that it cleans*. Use scalp of
scull and daddruff, sties the heir • lively, rich, lux artist
groirtl.,sad prevents It from turning-gray. ?Lim at,
emmiderminne worth knowing. the itatbatmnhs. hint
tasted Mr crrer twelve years. and Is warranted ea dm*
bed. Aoy lady who vainest • beautiful head of hair will
use the Kathairon It is Bendy perfnine - d, cheap and vat;
noble It Is ocld by ail respectable dialeti throughout
the world, ii. i. BARNES t
jo24cod New York
k I
lZ INIMITABLE HAIR MESTOBATI V
IT IA hOT ADTP, bat rastome pity - bar to Its ortpl ,
I•4i :..tut, by inap t deliag the caphlery tubes with saloral
misietaame; latpalrwl by age or diaMM. 40 laataseowe
,i)t& are composed or Luna! Caustic, cdsairoyiaCtie Ti.
taktr ind besot, a the hanr,soci afford of thashaelrat
no dremlog lielmstreet'a IntinottablePiotiapiprottli
ItataiviA bur to iteflastiiSet c'eter.bi stm43 B lloGC•far WEI
stiei tt...ba..1 ~ „It LiF 1.142.1i.'1! V Strellnif, promotositS
gru w t it. ores toGls Ilitaiti44erith.gties - dintlrnt, sad
imparts imitth &h., - "pit isiaatiltes - to tii lima " it ill
itonJ th, Not of ti.t, t.cog the original Hair Colottmgi
and I. ouetautly to.orsestag 10 bl/0,1% I.llilai by both
gestletatin arid lodise. fria sold bi Ott reepectahle, (hail
es s,••ur coo to prtwured by theca of the . ienorcierdall
..p ..........7.....
Spats, D.+. HAWAII araV , • glat iliotollillth K: it': TlFlai
aerase, Oa mute sad II 1.. f0r.2•4 6 3-lho - ,
fI to :- al : *IIPTi VEX.
1 I haisantrtisar tioriartssaa rut \
dbo • Steaktbi
• leo wool, b,ra vary sta4.4 pm ushistat,h.tias Indere
myterat rear+ Wtth wan'sre'imat eihretltia; ar.3 that died
disease, Consatton— is salicote to maga kn , dort to I
fellow -engirt ber cleans of vars. ' • "-
, To an Ow Zeeire it, be. WU alm4 a <OR? Ok I" i' Ul l
al, riptiou d..d kfr.e of - charge), with tw obte.tions fo
preparing Lot arias the earne,„ whisk &awl willhod
ecti• Crai, for t d:t•GOPTIO,t, AOTIIIOO, liLlOn/iIITIO, lac
The only object of Lim adv. rtfssritr sending the Proscrip
una it an tasaaat Ihi alliacto , i. end %MHOS LALCIZZOItia
which ~ e catintirts to be turanaehiii, and he hope* every,
oittiecf it 'a tlI try his mach, L it ari l toil th ea ardbiog,
•tI tiai pr.cs a Liesstn g •
Slav ft D si' aftD A WilliON. :
liftlatassebar i o, :
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li I • PRIVAUCJEWPFEIMICL9IOS Flitfit DYE;
:io 1... b, Nu me, No Nix‘tu Qi ,ail.V.B";', Acta ia
,tactailbo.igly ~ '
inter halt ; k nidhres ill Mai abides o ,
tois.cis and isrowu. vision erilb um diwwWillwit lath uthi., !
~i , piss, use this with invarialle sattstileasai• • '
-Kum tisettired by J. CIRISTADOItO,47III4 shlir litoss6 i
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N. Yoik. :30id erva4 - )iber.. sod le4 ty all Hsi
mop. I ?d,,, .1, f1,10.-sa.f $1 pit rut; W(4:4111414*
ei!... 1 .
Cruataktoro's Bair Powliktive,
Is IGtrlu►bl. sithh4 Dye, Importa tho utmost soft;
nook the okeistbolottilla glees, and robot titilily to Ittif
Holr.
PH.* to nnota, St and =lest tattle, senora", to pis!. j
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R. TOBIAS' YNNIIPIAN- UMW& 141414
i1i:N1,4:40 bottle, at lily centseeth.fetilltifotil
en% galls, eolle, swains, Re. inmate ebelpst Thal
SDP sliber• .it lensed by eli tie great boragenemon Lob(
island courses. It will not cure ring bone nor epavin ab
there Issioliniment to existent* that vitt What ft is
stated to mars it positively will. Ns wan of flaws le rakma it after trying stse baste: One ' use re=
and often eaves the his ass oreb•hissaail d
horse. For colic and belly-deb* it hummer WNW. Jasi
as sure as the Run rime,- just us arm is this irsibuille
Liniment to be the Hone embroasUon of the day. Sold
by all demists:- 'Mimi, le Cinthiadt Stoma, .Naw-Yo
iyd-41r
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nil Pleree Rem Roan Co, !
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Witt:A*4l..oe; re, Jaw lo,l4l.
PLAN s AND PROPOgirIA •
Vos the construction of aultletaber at the Re
bet
4-
gi , tb• fill of Erie, ,dm to socelsed by the Itti
dcralgned. !
It to tit hex* a garage =petty °SAVO/ beideels• - p i r
To be capable of taking inns "mails 6,000 beet's!'
To be 3 ews#ll of disaluegian tato ,care 16,000 Utah+
per' hbor.
- To be furulehed with the beet knows weighing and
cleaning uoilli mu. •
Ketone" outside width is be 110 feet.
Length to be as great as le mulatto •to name Utast&
led capacity.
Tonadetton to be alb: Oiled with atones rtetincoo
solid reek. .
PCOPOSALS vllll'lll6 be remind hit temittastist
wharf ISO feet 'wide mad abott sAOO bid Ida el l a t said
Harbor, the siontraethe to tenth sabot the
tither, or the labor ahem. The jposeset plat mall* qi
wort tilled with stone fur the.:ioMoor, the Interior to
earth. TIM tribe to be sunk, to ' th e roe, or ea veer !
thereto as th e Houspany be
with. The trepan& f
the row( meat inch* Om AMtlns K lbw NormiialarO
and of the slips adjolaig m tizharis to each desdb
may ho'desired by the . altteitml , talrair
from sold foundations wad um! , to umedforthe to.;
t.rlor Slam antis laud. - 4
A map of the ilecating es4d east elssrstuN
showing position of earth sod rock, *id plans of the
wharf sad depot quo /to use Itin olio of the
Wino! In m14=1p011 ; Pa., iirterJuo• ssl,b (bet.
The CMs th oe i mearni abolish* ki sport Upswept any
ro
of th e p submitted.
It is ' that the phos and YrOporala seed for
anbadtted.Ortero July Mk mak
JOS. D. POTS, Gael Manager. ;
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SMELL . , ;.•*1104411 cu**
ato.. liAbu LICAua AND riOri• !
wikeesaWd 1 , 3 ' * 14 u* weA tii
fat get o ferhlstart ot, thesiistlothiist Ms. OO'4_
6f Wt oii's EUBU MYi.ii tiro tat *ttviduvi. "vw
worfolheisariebus %RAWL - Tlllirtaark
le othealbetentiby.tit.it t ilistrause,..l reptie welt
the beirViaialwattieli of the ' API 1144 abet."
Wpoialnesej*, Maw ,11113 .QU 11443 -V •
was: trieltsl,oU: fulloated - am St ' • •
CYamist sad Druggist, 1111 , mt
. ..PAS' -.pia °tat/Awaited:woe ictograisiona
rotas mail, es "recelpt. rt , c, 3 ettil 41.tett,412, re •
• Afri silltiVesimita'aseeiy '46.4104'
tam "gaup llobuspowastintiONS -
Oludy. heart CiIIYNIMIIe 4.1 14 , 1‘ 1 613 PUN •
IN/sllllo4ollla/MOC • • • • - • • 11 10 81 4,1
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vim pin WN* rails.
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PA.,'SATUADAV MORNINII, .AUGUST 1, 1863
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The Baeti4ed Deenueral:
ir r . u. lIIIMWIII. "
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Late Lim t. glaCasilJeo,
4flli kU2 fr ‘421 tie Highs .
1L , .....aaJ0r0 W Lold4y dared tr rem
L r IL* pulls stet tree /LW
de Jared tile final. I 4 - eILI rat:.
tiratiLat clipreetLlL ' e
! r.rabow, , L, trot's 'marring saes.
:Lettere 1.1 th•
ibef mti.4 hie by • ballot's
44 with a Oradeh bate
tle.ped ou him head • twai..tyhauta.
'hob ae on (*loos Walt
4 Ttal/ angwd lllm ttUtli Isto i.esoylal hearth
lipoa au oortny'a word.
• 'though th• !IWO. rash ./. ea,tb,
iAo~ild by M. tier t. heard
'They ;best blue op, but rout,' uut
Hl* Ilse* and fearless Goal ;
The .sera,' chamber of MI bests
Wad tree from their control
They could not bind tha fiegto thought
That from ►L nand book right,
DUP., tog lemma bs bad taught.
Nor ber rho teeth from Belt
For tho' within a daupoo away
Thei shut' Lim from the day,
!They eould not qtooneh !mil's *err hump
that burns with tadelise 111.
Bat Dirk i upon the sea of Ott
Whit ioi ad cases trots aNr •
It to the harblogor dt strifr,
Ot-rad, envencaluod war.
Lt is the Peoples •We that brinks
Lilt, wild waves on the ear
It is lb. People's trims,' that Oates
The, earth both tarhaii war.
Mit TIP thy head. e martyr bray',
?hp eisitus will blokes Do:
The ?eopie color their trieod 10 save—,
Loot up, tbos wilt Do free
Prom tbe MindslOU Are.
Wiwi are ~ Responsible for Mob Law ?
Inireviening the wreck and ruin that now
exist in otir once, free and happy country,
men Iwondir about in strange bewilderment
and airily seek for the ,clew of .Ariadne to
guitlh them through the labyrinth. - Let theM
turn: to history, and they will find the mys
tie! three& The Abolition teachers of the,
plat weakqand powerless for danger in tom
pariimn with the Jacobin orators and jonr
nes; of the present, first began - the , iirrepree;
•sible round." The foundation of their Nis
terajwse a total disregard of all laws in opp - o;
'Mon to their own dark theories: :They la
bored with',cpaselers energy to produeein
.pnt4its mind an utter contempt for the deci
sions of the Courts anti the nits of-flongreei
whi'fh interfered with the progress of their,
antirslavery doctrines. They boldly and in
famously taught resistance to the ,Fugitise
!date Lit t and the decision of the Supreme
C l ourt of the United'flustes in the Tired Scott
cast;. They inaugurated mobs and riots to
nullify the former, and refused, in any man
ner), to recognise the binding force of ,the let
ter They gloated Over the reckless attenipt
to rescue Anthony - torus !,tt:*ostort, and op
plitrded to ) the echo the 1i ken raid of Jahn
firoU r m into. Virginia. Ever Since: they had u.
party name to rally around, they have been
destructire,refolutionar
40 y, and treseeatible•
As far back is the 17th of ?darch, 18;.1,
Maroc, Greeley said in the Nevi York 'Tri:Li.tit:
We loathe end detest all limit ihich givt
or withhold political rights on account of
colfir All coristitutional exclusion of A ny
chits fccitii the Pills,' the jury -box, &c ,
De
cease of rotor . ari 'aristocratic un;ust ant
311 one ': _
lichen fh4 biti9as Nehmaks hill nran.4 , eit3
ino in the Conjgrese of the United Suites, Mr
r 7
0 ley time Ihneuered forth tun rovolulion
a;0110610 hie co-ranninraiors
f•We urge, therefore, unbenditg Aerat nava -
bull uu the part dt the tiorthero members
ho lite to this totutcrablo outrage, and de
to nil of tneco, iv bohatt of peso«, to bshatf
13
ofi freedom, in behalf or jnatica and hums
aiily, reittitanee to the tart ilet4r that con--
tuition aticitld ' , Swint -better that diaeord,
slioilld reign in the national onuaciltt s7 -better
that Ilongrete attoold break , up in wild dig , :
±Od—nag. better that , the Capitol , itself
nld blase Al the torch - of• ihe - inoeinliitry.
or 'fall dad .taary its ululates benestb• ill
Wumbling rub'', than that turn , peril iy amt
rong shell hoinally accomplished.: •
Mr: John P. Hate, the Attention
.Senann;
front New , Hampshire, was• not 44tind the
editor of the ramie in his hloody sentiments.
Ibn.the Utah of February; 18,46. he thus ed•
deessed the Senate :
• , 1 thank Opil that the, indiestione of ,the
present day seem to promise that the North
have at last got to the wall, and will go no
'further. I hope so. The Senator, says there
Imo} , be ti polder that shallsay, 'Thus far alma
go', 4 and no faitber." Good! Good ! Sir‘
itipe it will cottid sad ifiit doinee'to blood,
;Ist 'blood come. "'No, etr. if that issue must
come, let it conic and it cannot mime too Seen;
Sir, Parlimi Mood bas not , alittije shrank
.Henn *Vett thotiegteconnters; and when the
wink liti'been proclaimed. with tb s lgs, sled
the knife to the hilt, the steel has sotahtimell
glistened in their hands; and when the battle
woe over, they were not always second best:'!
. In the saute humor do we find the'neterione
Carl Shims. a delegate front Wiscsusin to the
Chieagegaiventititittrat!thinelinited Mr. Lin:
coin for the Presidency; and sae of the
noel active lineation leaders end generals.
I He adtintiesd the clause of fit. Louis. i 6 t6e
follewinglanguage: • , •
4, l4f,the Got! In human naluke' be aroused
send -'pierce - the vet** soul of :Qui: inition with
an oaemshat, shall sweep, an-with the besot*
of destruction, this abomination, of slavery
from the laid : -- Yon call' this' retolntitito: It
this we need revolution ; 7 Witintet, vie
totta.:,,ltiVe it: i'4o S cOcin.", ,
Equally' inflammatory bits been Jt;shaa it.
Giddings, of Ohio, mi appointee of the 'pre.
sent Administration: - On flie.l6ll of Alittrob,
113:74, be thus spolte In - the f!otitet,of Retire-
_
eenftitires
the contest shall cultie,.itirhar,:ator
thn.~er.•rhali roll .
,and the ,Ilihtning
shall rise in the hiciett,
in iniitatiou or the tUreae:i , h .
men, ,
:44.6-41 ; i 1 44°**..4.(41 1 * -
!at;il ritrogriiie.abrliitorrirag , troth
aatih4 . o•lllolllostabadifigii tigitji
droll *is ti # !4)lloo'74l4, 4 "itieplitair:Veo •
filitolll4l thettr.thret-
V;Oviraler-ailibirw! - sod 41111bliriiii afar 't
1 , (1%.;p4 5 . ,
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feu. cometh,'-tuu-LAti say, -when that lima'
a. "vg., : nocceltitsi ff py
suthetaptatatkiiike*sitissats pgrvers• of•
11001101111101thirtiAm-t_lifraiisatkairbiiiit
f. '.a -3 .t,"'
ironplittitiotial p.mer to !IN for the fiotla i of
°kir ...Imlay,: elllll Obi jitil ire 10 the' I . ,ltivi..
IThen will wrfitriko of the ..htteklok fent://tha
iiisths at the eltiire ''' All.l Irivir iris yoa. fir
eVralcer, thai:That time haawori ' It is roiling,
forward , I deal it 'a., I ,10 the approarbink
dews of tLat 'pollrieell toilleniom lahiiti I aro
well aitsured wilt cnitle upon the world.'
On Ota 143 i ii of Slay, Iks4:, • Atr.
delivered nanther
.ipeoch in the. notice, in
whtch he gave thi?Laitttee 'to hie Week Ito
pithlirtan frtearli, elm went to the Teteitn
rec '
, 4 •
"Tell the slave who cutup there hi, tights :
teach biai his obligation ik to hiumelt put
teams in bie halide; inctruct him in their use ;
and-
, the beat, made of pintrering himself.
Were' T recitlent. of a 'Territory, and elates
- Were held in; bondage around tue, I 'would
supply them With arms, and teach them to
use, all the means which 'Tod sad nature has
placed igithin (heir control to maintain their.
freedom and - their manhood. - .
fcr'll?iA a band of Abolitionists, with force
and arms. rescued Some fugitive slaves Prow
the custody of the Marshal and his escort, for
whieh they were imprisoned. Giddings' sp.
proml the sot of the Abolitionists, hut tho't
they ought it) have killed the officers of the
law `. We quote from his speech at ()horns,
Ohio:.
"In disregarding. the law, the prisonersdkd
light. Their error consisted in sparing the
lives 'of the slave-catchers. ' Those pirated
should,bave been delivelvd over to the colored
men, and consigned to the doom -of pirst r es:—
You are aware'that this is the doctrine which
I.proC r isinted in Congress. I adhere to if.. lied
the prisoners executed the .slave-eatchere
prusuptly, it would have taught the Adminis
tration a lesson not soon to be forgotten. We
'should have been no more troubled with that,
class of miscreants., They would have learned
better than to show themselves among an' in
telligent people who know their rights and
dare maintain them."
But Al!, Lincoln binrelf net the bad essupt
plc of disobedience to the Courts. In his
Chicago Speech, July 10, 1858, he said :
"If I were in Congress, and a rote should
come up on a question Whether slavery should
he prohibited in a new Territory, in spite of
the Dred Scott decision, 1 would vote that it.
should."
We nest find Charles Bpuitisx, the high
priest'of Abolitionismia Massachusetts, thus
advising resistance to the fugitive slave law
.s speech in Boston in 4850 :
•oPhe good flatiron, aa he reads the regain-1
meats of• this act, (relative to fugitive slaves,)
is Alltict With horror/ Hers the path of dutyl
la clear. I. mix tumid to disobey . this act. Sir,
sot dishonor this hems of the Pilgrims
end of the Revolution by, admitting—nay, Li
canno;.balieve—that this bill will be executed !
' /
In his speeckin the Senate, March il, V3Z.13,i
William H. Seward, said . •
"There ere constiatione end statutes, code
mercantile and codes civil ; hilt when wo ar
legislating for States, especielly when we are;
founding Stales, ail these laws must be bro't
to the standard of 'the law* of God, and must]
be triecrbilbat standard, au 1 must stand ail
fall by it TCe ( Constitution regulates out 4.
stirritrithip; the Ginstitution devotes the do
Mein to Union, to 'justice, to 'defence, to Wili
fare and fo liberty But !here is a higher law!
than the Constitution ; which regulates ouranj
thorlty over the domain. stud devotes ir to tb -
- same noble purpoqe.'
Again, 1u a 4p4ret. U. tt,r '!clunte Marrh,i
it5E, Mr :len - ant eaia •
"the intereats ot the white rage Jecomtil
ottimai.r emancipation of all men. Ayneinete l
that conaunaniatiou BMW. Lr allowg.l t.. take
rtieet, ttecaltli and Wlsr precautionl
against au,iden . ght‘ti.ge ittelAteitHer, or he hurl
etulcuo:e; s. .tit that tainattn t.
ycui F
Mill later, Itt tioalon, lie;hohily prontaimeti
Whit; x coorfientairy the'hiAiory
wan IS the fact. that Pighlteit
.yesei atter thil!
death of John Quincy Adapurthepeoplo have
for their etandartt-besrer'Abriiharn Lincolnt
confessing the obligations'! of the higher laW
whleh the sage of
. proctaitneti. and
conteuclinefor . weil of woe, for . life or deatht
in the irrepressible conlllo between Free4otst
and otl'avery. -- i tlesire'onlit to say that we tare
in the lest"stage of the c,notllct before,the giea,
tritinaphaliattugniation of this policy into alit
Government, of the United,Statto."
• 'These ore hut A few of the'many disgraceful
specimens that' might hepresented of
,the
dsegermis cud revolnticinary teachings of
f
Atxn: Wousoao."—lt qkes but'
little apace in the eolustestof the daily paperti,
but, oh,,what long household utoriee ancLbi•
ographies are every one of these eirseg
names we read over and forget ! Killed
te att
wounded! flows' reads the allele to who
it is 114 dear as life, ail oinee heart ht struck
or broken by the blow tootle by' the natal(
siting - the list. It is Our' Henry, or mi l e
James, or our Titaness, that lies with his podr
broken lieibs st tbe . -hosPiCal, or dead, sti
tad with - ghastly Nigh on • the battle-tied .
Alas' for the •eyes titaccoadi Alas 'for 11,
hearts. that refl.! .`He was my pretty. ,
that. I have snag to sleep' so .ntsny.ittnes i
any arms !" says tits poor .mother. bowing i
anguish that esnitet be uttered. "lie as, te , ,
brave, noble huibstiti, the father of my nut,*
,orpltau, children:" sobs libe stricken wilt.
"He was ley, darling brother. that. I loved 4,
that I was proud or tlurefuro the sister,
'amid tears ; and so the terrible stroke falls
oa ihohomothamashout the land. ‘!Wasuntlaid
aid' killed!" .Every stGniq fn that, is
aghtning etrpki to sonowitteact, eeti. b
Vie:thunder. PT* sonll 40' 1 ; !u 41 .4 1,1 04 leek,
ttlatch : shsdow,fspou some iosilkat;Ofie-.
Fist ..lissemt- - vv. • Ifoseasdio
Ilerreliw-Ilarinutele v ehe Vellelieseral. who dell
lbens+:lierkedaler. whaiee
, Vitrvonyelledr ea, byriortne tat r a t a
&ea iii;Owideneer of 1140eeentelivee, •
Flouthein washers of Ce,hgreee t .,hme
the field, end nanny of Alm here lost th'oll
- die Keithern
Potte;t, Lo4ejoy. Sulaner, 416-
is& enandler.: 4 . 4 joy keel et
• PeilliW ones • never
inthekeifen huge disser in Nent:Terrilit e
idgesschuseus e010we1,.14 adoeseinand
gimeent.; : ihe , n he t*lktit Wes4istowX, '4l>
(e* timataiatic . 14iFtreil;" is Ceive
I Yirgetkieiiiivit,d'iii ititk 'tirt*b - ”,
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$2,06 Nirr 11NT11. END,4iF Tff E. YEAR
1, Sinn the rebeleAhave invaded Pennell,-
Irania Pone,' hKe dropped his militari
!title HN is now 'Token or in his own paper
lea ••Mr J Forney "
• —The eliarlealon .Werrury and the Chan,'-•
ton (*nowt or July i. annnittire that hereaTter
Ithe priee of their Any papers wiit 6 4 : t io r on y j i
Ida Hare par anhoni Before the war chef wet/
pithlished at eight ,ioltare
. •
A HOOKER ham (
been told toe mind
4 don't Touch for it, though it cornea from
resiteolnble ettr:wito7.l9o that Hooker. in hi!
parting udtresa to his officers hero, said—*lliat
Fite Army in lhet Potomao fought with the
'reticle two liouts out of,thetwenty-lititr. and
' with the tiotreroment at .Wimhttigtotrilieother
twenty-two," - Pretty good. ittrue.
The Syrtieitme Stal?Jord. (Rep.) had the
folloiving
Up au old dilapidated hill, Baal: of Sidiva,
just. retleetried..w4. the following amount :
2 Lard,
1 Torch Lamp.
1 qt. Ker. Oil?
1 Cap.
1 Cape,
, jtjt '2.00
The lost “red 'of poor black Republican
spat in run= the streets as it Wide Awake.
—After all the fuss . that has been made
about enlisting and conscripting negro troops,
it appears that there are not now altogether
10,000 negro soldiers in the service of the
government, embodied in eleven regiments—
Lwe from IdaasachuseUs, two from 9ew.h Ca
rolina; three from Louisiana, two from North
Carolina, one from Kansas, and one from the
District of Columbia. Plenty more are prom-
ised, but they don't appear: . Itosecrans has
not a single rugger bearing a musket, and yet
he has 5,000 ofthem in hie camp usefully
emp'oyed otherwise.
Preeidint Lincoln's: letter to the .91- .
hen; Democratic Meeting, concerning the
Vallentligbam irreet, he said F. 1
. 4 In the latter ease. arrests are made not
so much for what hem been done, as for what
probe - 0)1y wonld be done. The latter is pore'
for the preventive and less for the vindictive
than the former."
Lincoln reminds us, mays the Cincinnati
Inquirer. of Hans, who bad been - thrashing
his urchin son for swearing at his mother.
Said the ybilosoPhie parent,. .) Vat's dat
you're thinkin' so wicked about in de corner
dare'" I ain't lint - "note's." •. You lie,
you . fagabone you—you fi nks cot tam, and.
now I yips you for dat."
SOme of the Abolition journals havi pos.
itively denied the statethent,..that, at the battle
of Gettysburg,. the Federal troops fought tin
der the impression that they were led by Gen.
McClellan. But the evidence of the fact Be.
cumulates, and -we nos have still further veri
fication ofit in the following from. the cot--
respondence of the New York Column:al
Adrertistr, a paper • whose Republicanism will
not be questioned by the most :laical
"Previous to the battle a report was received
to tie effect that Gen. McClellan' had put
himself .at the head of the new militia 'force,
and was' hastening to their support at Gettys
burg There' was a grand outburst - of delight
at the news, which contributed net a little to
the stubborn defence subsequently made by
the men.
—When free speech and r} free press *ere
useful to the Republicans to set two sections'
'of the country by the ears they were invalu
able.-they were the life and soul of a free
State.. When free speech and free press arc
urea oenonnoe Republican folly, and to er•
pose - Republican imbecility , - tifey are inPor
turie,obboxiks, and ilitist be "crushed out."
When molls broke up Copperhead presses
th, re way uo, harm in mobs. but when one
01P11 attempts to destroy a Republican press
then up goes a cry for marital law When the
•Piesblent'exiled t. man for speaking his views
of a ridieuktus order it was all right . ; hut
when a poor i lrishratto, who knows nothing
about law, rush into •• hang him" is
the'umet merciful cry. "Verily, as ye measure-
It shall he meted unto you."— World.
—ln rest:it:Oise to the wanton attacks "upon
Governor Seymour, Os' ? New York Sundrhy
Dispatch, a Republican paper, well says :
We confess that we cannot see the jutice
of these 'Criticisms. ju hks speech to the mob
he pledged himself to see that Uke constitu . •
tional rights of the people were maintained,
'anti 'Fgt.& them to appeal to the courts tor
decision of the'constitmtionality of the Con•
scriptiou law. This certainly seems to us to
be the proper eeurse, and until we see some
better evidence aids shortcomings than bee
yet been presented, we must say that we
thinelhefloverhor ought to be sustained. , If
the
,pirit4r• ehonlil decide that the
'ColtsCrlption laW is unconstitutional, no good
citizen can ask r theOo'vernment to entorce it..
If, on the *other hind, he . cetfrts sustain the
law, it' will be' the duly of the Goiernor cf
this State to Ilme all the power at his command
tQ enforce it, This be is pledged to do by his
Pteclamatiort, as welYits oath 'of office.
BtteAva xi; Tit PI %w.—The Preivi(lencr
,
pie gar :
tuub. oven 3f min3.l to prorent . the eze•
eution Of nay otie laa, neeeysarily brootne4
aubirefeiro of 111 lawn. It sorikem it- blow ot
(he 4riy - fetintiatioli of eiotliety. -
Qtluting the itheife. the New York
Etpros 83 S o'r it that it i a—
- Truth; and as true - of Preuddents 4.4
mobs.: Tomucourage - the . .onsponsdons .1f th e
Constitution liecanse we are in a #ty.4 to vio•
tete the writ of habeas t. oripts ; to aiSoet
out •proeoirst- to ride clown the civil by
ittikeisk taw: to change peen wdecree of in -
luirosration"alder taartia t aaw to exile, all lead
'to tUott.ectsttes as We lad In New The
law is the anti safeguard of IsOCioty. • •
• ~..When wen broke theirugitive stare bale,
mobbed United &ages Marshals, ran under
ground railroads, railroadq, and supplied John Brown
with money, artu , s t i e ncyptea for negroe4, they
,Phoulti thought of all !lie gout senie here
.kc;qrnal. -
, THE •ABOLITION ENMITY 'ref kIeCtELLAN... e .
WiiP Me iptingll4 kl 4. itetstlftett oi , unim- .
fiteelieble veAtalty teat a certaiu very protoi'•
sea Repitb}ecao a od Government smelt; in
jr
Att
this city, declared a day or _t, trece ila
..Tether than Neeldrellittati redid e,l he yroultV
!piitir to selil.te's airdy'hi 'fon' . rissesetea at
•pidiadelptiii - , end the Sontherri . clafe ; dereey -
Ilatit'lltir teiligalitilaik." - - •1 . • . t t .
Viaa
dOelittilitioter to name th is teen, triii . is,
ev i .
Vat Infilfaili l hermit; but tli feet Of fi le
wOltagi akteditlitikelbsi Ant establisheti
biyeed vistierotiatv.r . ''. •' '
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"LerAr." Pasrluna.—.Captititt Cut* who
figurid go Urge, 9d 'Judge Advpaate in .(ha
mock military trial of .0. L.• VnlJundildwint.,
got into a spree with a Water oLc4?, gad is \
naw, kiinself, ender trial. The third 9EIO
- ionegeinat him je►e follolfe
"That the Bald Capt. Jameilli. Cutts, 11th
Infantry, U. B. A., did, on or about. the 11th
day of April, 1863, while occupying room No.
79, Bnrnet House, Clneltmati,•Ohlo, in the ar
ternriun of said day, attempt to look through
,the keybute of room No. 80of said. House, oc
cupietl.by a gentleman and ble.wife, and did,
in the evening of aaid day, at about half-past
ti A'elook , after said lady had titibil t 6 her
room,-end while tier httat3and wan in the car
,ridov below—said lady being at the time par
tially uti4reseitd-- take . , a valise or portmanteau
from his room and place it in one of the open
halla Jt. the ii4nar, against the jam or doc 4.
said room twinifiked by said lady, Placing WE-
self thereutt, Juli look through ate ventllLatlon,
blind of tranAora light. in or avec the dcot, ft&!
5r.1.1 lady wa4,ttudrotau*.. Tttis to the great
otitragt , of do feelings of thoi lady and her
husband, and to !be great scandal and injury
of the service
riptj h ,. The eon:um:it and :Indust abase of
Deuoierats by the Aholitionielis, says the Leb
anon Advertisa, 'does more to enstrange the
people, make them indifferent. and indisposed
to enlist, than all the other causes combined
The Democrats have contributed liberally in
men and money •to carry on the war for the
Constitution and the Union, arid what have
they.received.in return 7 Nothing Ibut - abnae,-
and taunts of being "traitors, secessionists,
sympathizers ; copperheads,% &c. Wonld it be
any wonder'if Democrats would beccime indif
ferent nnder the constant abase they are re-' •
celving, together with threats of injury .to
person and to property, and all they
prefer to exercise' their-right to 4 ihink politic-"
ally as they pleas. and refuse to join the -
"Loyal Leagn,per They very,natuxally infer
that it will be in thetfuture as. in the past.—
All that they may do will be misconstrued, of
buried in oblivion, if they do not give up their
manhood arid join the Leaguers. We trust the
Opposition may Pause and reflect on the course
of conduct they are' pursuing, and mend their
ways. They may drive politics, under the
guise of patriotism; so far, that eventually
there may be neither politics nor patriotism
to contend for. • '
FUSED= Or Orta t ;ott.—lf ell mankind minus
one. were of olio o pinion, and only one per,,
eon' was of the contrary opinion, Mankind
would be no more justified in silencing that
ono person, than 'he, if he . had the } power,
would be justified ursilencing mankind. Were
an opinion' a personal possession of no value
except to the owner; 'if to be obstructed in
the eajo yment of it were-simply a private iu•-•
jury, it would make some difference.whethar
the injury 'was inflicted only on few Persons or •
on many. But the peculiar evil of silencing
the expression of en clainion is, that it is rob
bing the human race ; posterity as well as the
existing generation ; those who dissent from
the opinion. still more than those who hold it.
If the opinion is right, they are deprived of the
opportunity of exoltenging error for truth ; if
wrong, they lose, what is almost as geese.#
benefit, the clearer perception and livelier itn
pression'of truth produced by its collision with•
error., We can never be sure that the opinion
we are endeavoring to stifle is alibis opinion
and if we were sure, stifiing would be an evil
still.— .r. Stuart 1111.
11E414 WARD BiEollt3.--The London Dail:::
Yr.'s, contains .the allowing, which we re
publish as a refttation of the libels uttered
upon the
. Democrutic party by the Abolition
Republican 'press :
The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, of New
York, who arrived in England' a few weeks
ago, left on Thursday'for the continent. On
no pint has Mr. Beecher been more anxious
ly interrogated than on the state of parties
and opinion§ if the North with respect to the
prosecution of the war. Mr. Beecher states
that, contrary t l the belief getthrally prevail
ing sere there is 'a substantial unity between
the Democratic 'and Republican parties.. Re
speaks with respect of the liberty with which
the Demo.-rata criticise the Administration
of Mr. Lincoln, acquits them of all design of
obstructing his Uovenunent. He is convin
ced that the war would be carried on under a
Democratic Freeitient as vigorously as under
a President elected by the Republican party
PIEFWE ktin Tpit SaLDIiRB
--At 'a Deloorrasie My Meeting„ held at Con
cord, N, it , on the ith'of July,. Uen. Pliirce
delivered an addre.4; he' 016se 'ot which he
laid •
" I have it single proposition to Intik,.
Whatever may he our views upon the conduct
of the war, we all honor alike the brave !TIPP
Wilt' hare taken an active part in-it. and eau
unite in giving the mnitlipr, of the different
armies the highest raced of praise-. Let tik
show that the Democratic party is not behind
ether.; in contributing to the 'wants or the
soldiers. 'The world . m
has never seen trti
m
patriots or braver en., 1 propose that ye
assure the soldiers of New Hampshire that
their fatuities shall he cared for,..tottl that,
the sich and wounded shall not stiffer un
heeded, and that they have our sympathies.
Make your own arrangements. Let the money
come and be distributed ti`om this party.': -
;:i.V3101 It A: , a/irltll /NVASION of PENN •
the cettninif tit' the riot heit.t. ,
one of our friend.; was titlittling on the out
skirts. ut the crowd of siectaton, nutlitearti
the conversation 'of two Republiettus. "Now
.1 se e , said oue, •• 'Seymour sent the
New York troop , t:t l'enusylvauia for ; so that
there should ho nn force to put down the tuoh
he was going to getup iu New York." "Well,
I deelare; sail the other, "I never understood
it before": that's ex telly whit he did it for."
kyeting man standing by quietly remarked—
" The tioveritor ui l'euhsylvania asked aid of
the Governor of New York, when l'enn4yl
Nmb► wan in/navy supposing Gov. Seyinour
had not seat the What would you have
said of him, then'!" The Republicans edged
away, without reply. —Boston Courier.
Tau Dar WILENC, If..—Seuat.or iteukte.uf Spriug
tield, Ohio, iu recaut Atiulitiou lipeeolv ut
i;olutubus, apeakiug ut the Cuustituttou, said
WOULD BLOW IT AWAY A CHILD'
IILOWS A FpATIIER INTO TAU AIR."
-Nlr. Vallaudiemu mays:
"l nui•~7Jemocret-FOR CONBTITUTION,
FOR LAW, FOR TUE UNION, FOR
TT." •
Mr. Bulkle, eince denouncing the Conatitu
fiat', ham bein rewarded with area dice 'under
the Coaacrription Iswi end Mr. Vlllindigharn
As banished to the erutherp Confeatrsey.—
.
Darks County Deftoerat.
81,40 n. 801441*11.441111 ; 40101711.0 t. of
Wick eoldlen is oPc lOW* hi* dieted jest
ghee all Xellsoului
,a deed e r total„disursapseent,•or tits, mos
4 exchlnE• As s 11)021 . 4 :Maagt • Whit.
soldiers are now compelled W ling** is
Soothers pillow became the rebel. refuse to
111 *alpha ?woes as prtionato`44:erte.
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