The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, September 12, 1863, Image 1

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    THE ERIE OBSERVER
t , FICE ON STATE
Cg l Sit SKI,
PENNA.iitT(t: Tit
OFFI. WE, t:
te.is •Itaithp •übsenbera, it paid to ai f ii,ace
I t -eiuba PC twertty•ticr 111.--CILIA tin,- 14 k. 'and
" ..rot Me for Inrp.r Cluro.
CRAMP OF ADVERTISINii
i 4 Li , Twelve !latent leas male 4 4 , / ,, , "liii
0... 4 Wire. par *reek, $ 75 . tee itluare a un-., 14, t ": 00
~o , - two " IUO •Una ' ••e • .)td
%bre • 1/5 One •. ~ - .7s
- eve' one poste • „rear, rhangtwhi• at iilewoire, $lO.
Ti.' p o ne n •-6 months, i.i: 6 months. ts: 0 months,
$ll 50: 1 year ? $l6. .
One column. or 20 666•116--rme fear, $7O: 0 nioatba,,.
431; 11 month; Pk 5
ee Crd,noorted In the neatness Otrectory at $3 per
11114411. Sla lines allord far a Card, neer alt, and under
4121456.• . ..- i
N 3p et ial died Editorial noUnea, 10 dole• hoe ; bu no
tdreeigernenterill be insirteilarnor.s the Special Notices
For lets this one dollar.
ogr , nirrehnott sad othirre ~u 6. i . ,( , ,,„,,,,,,t uiug, ,,
'y
tier Shit liSide PSI Yrill he %Howe; two muskies, paper,
~,,i,,,,,,,1,f0r516.. For %italic. all s pACO, the (hares will
be in krnportion. and the loie,rlwenietite intuit 14 strictly
oattned to the legitimate bnainese of the advert /Se r. Pay
unit for grange:3 advertleemente required in &bream
jir
Altus for eatiradeertielugl4lll he presented half-rea%iy.
tr II e oentanielentionii alionlii he itilileeew,l to
%V 111T3IAN .1: littliellTi
.. . hddieberri.
J axts 1. liaserrti
amM:Wirrsoof
fittsmEss DIRECTORY.
L't PHILO BICIAETT,
. . Initial Or TPX P%A - Cli PIT... I.COL
1401 Wayve 810,11. Freuch ,•Itteel, iwtwv.o reth'in4
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per at ' .
OM, forth 1
C. REID,
ATTOll5rt axn Corsaau.ort sr L.sw,
'stag resumed 'a.* prattles of bis proissatoa
T, 1011 bafouad at bis old Offlos c ou Frwac
It coma of Public Square July 6, .61.
L, PROPRI erb K. j
ORRISON HOUSE.
tt W H I
Lori oc
Na
liiiooo
nd and Market Street—one square east td
p, Warren, Pa. Sept.
E,
, a Manta. flta4,:m 'Boo: 3fair74cto,
'tory of Rlndoroodat's Block, Erie, Ps.
m. „in ,
. r.:l a SOO4
I OKIN G. Irlitel4o2 , l,
1
ATTOMT ACOVN/414.1.01i AI . Lew, Erie 4.
e
.thot ua dtate Street. near the Pub, In the Areetiban
etory'pl the tmaihiemg, oecupteel by F. 4. Si
eh eadelter. He• will always beaounil lu hie wiliew, heal
beldam'. powetealliatteadod tu.
1 1 0 °HOE LL CUTLER.
of ArtOiSiti A 7 Ls r. Girard, Erse Coanty.,
Collections 14 other busts's/ attended tr‘ with
.",eptsair sod idapaich.
• C. tiVilti r r af T em s
sloto Street eJt ,
Nn. L ir s
tOOO7l gror n ig gli "
:
4 ATTOILYVT 41 . LAW.-oSes rettlOTlkt to
•a • ooltding rest of StattOtriot,oo the north aid• of th•
etio Pa.
- -
If, DOWNING.
ATTOOIII AT Low AND J tinsels OR Tin
Z.. WU' josetk• 04 thertral Can rta of iert• Co with
mati giro proasytitaltd Meat attonttoo to all businaisca
rqiitod blita Lad^ attar 88 am Auortlay or Hsi Istnae.
I.W 0141. IS Copt» =mit, conetur of State mid rittb
a., Er* Ps. •
74.011(0111.11 dip co"
a lesi , se
ot
Deposit, Mis
a r ur ai 6oLo, Silver; Butt Ns,
ote
the ria
elpel cities coostaally Itkr olkle. l ol=. Rai on nw
tab avisra. Sria.
11. AUSTIN.
- . DIAL= la Ck•ek4 Watches; Pins Jew-
Wry, Stlier Spoons, Plated Vara, Looklat tilasam, Oh%
liogitlasa, *Dory and Fancy Goods, Paragon Building,
sortb, stole Writ Path hag Perth at
W N. Xi ILALDILJUTIt.
ATtosSI it AT LA.-001.00 dth a tr imi t.
oppaelt*th• Court H °um., Erie, l'a.
r, Offi cs in !Wien- ,
......
the razt. £tie, i's. ‘44.
W It.
A 14. SPENCER, S ELDEN: sußctx.
SP ENCbR 11 A RV IN
trrolconis lk COUNSEL LURK AT LAW
■/ h' ICE, - Paragon Block, near Notch
vs% Corner of tto Pa.
I) BIM UOVSE,
/AM, Pa... A. U. IitILD, P.notildi)r
the gtajr - ta of this Bout stall have every Kite:Awn, to
vahe ibeir nay afrorabtr. - Ocrosibu• to Au 4 tow all
itSllll. 7 ip7Xll6-44 •
113 11LAI!if IROVOIS,
• J.kui emptirtor, Cornea
aad Mud Sweets, kunmeduitely trontaot tte C•p
aniattg,Pri. , Tenna noa.anablo;secommodatiou
•40.11 k the D..% hotel W the ray, goad the Ear Ma a
•k D . • • 11111t6 tht CLeittlit
L•::EU% 11, C. 4 tili IL,
-.... WSOLINALX a.3I9,KAITAII. D 1,11111,131
WI t•ruri.tuns. /flour and 16,3, Vinod *Aka
Willow Ware, irlue,Liquors, Tobaczo,etegars, ac , :mat*
iiivu, amp door ,bath 4,t ti• urtb, Eut tide, Elie, ra
) ass 1-052. J ,t
rKID eMagON 01L,C0.4
LJ Klal • LICS A. TD UM la trait.
• • • of illll Creek.
n IN iCZYMON,
ler • • toassruta and [trader in zitetuntery,
4 44: 4 1,er.Yeiruittes, biserepepersolte. Celli:au dealers
Stets aador Brown's floteLtrosateg the rark.
-aptlirCti.
third utrzin., -
of Marie Martot atm., Harrisburg, Pa_
his old sad witU known house is MOT litti.l up la the
toast imptonpd style. The acannzuodatkans aro at the
Ink onto( sad 'biter= rwasonatila It is oitu‘t,.: it. the
soot tlatightful part of the city, and adores u:
losotatost opplag placer iditho country. 1-.1
L arawittla rams.
puma ...s; DAVIE%
AITOLNIT* AT Law, Chesuaut
Feb.ls-37.12
the* t.
)1113. ICLIIG ?4. SON,
Datima.-03e, la Sone h - 0 "
kri Eris, PL. All work minima- it a • a a .
T J. twerrt
raarlitt.; 0. L. ELLiotr
: 4 1 - 11611tV nUt.'SE,
3. H. lieu, Warren, Warren (o
areediml staireoCoe. sag :
SrLANIMAN Ifs WARDS:NI
FOSE&SaI3NI Ara Co:LEI:WO, WIZCaiANTS.
si ticit 1114bi k trio rakusty. Pa.. by Atlantic & G W. h.
/1 " . Dalaars C04:81 111 6 hon. Crud, and Itellend Petr;'.
lava. Alt Wads or Stappias door on Conno)nno xur.
AIS. M. lIAGUALN,_
_ gate rOll2CAZD OaarczAr..o3uxeraz
boopitesca Asamr. Collection, and all !adobes Be-
Inistad baida alasafted to. Application* for
dateased sad Policies Bawd without delay, In
ltst diaoselephoges. bea n !!. Wriglit'a Bloc, comer of
Ilk tad Etat ateekta.litrie, Pa. nartiltt,
u•I -41orrawm -WAN to Walker's Ot
to% inittimistiCsialit, s,u , 1%. ►Os 7 'in
GUI; 1912/ILINL.4.
Ds:nue, amour', Block. North aide ot th• Part.
/tato anti. aria. Pa._ aprlD63 tt.
T AFAYSTTX WIPTUL,
, Fraclbstrts4. betaries 4th and 3th streets,
Vele theaPadbiAihlalliSallar itiltrout Depot. Eno, Pan
Lami.Sheionskair. Propitiator. laztarsarre accoaaroo4e
les tits ettloasiars watt *eviler. Board' b the day or
wog. ClosaLialalgiog aneiiihed. apt3Slittr.
WILL.II4OI - Will.Lll4le,
R...-
at tike Kai* St m, c. ,
laittth Moil-
Gooms witoso
1.04 ISAMU Saw..Blwe strict, welly
cro =NIT
ee ss ean attached. lately restleceettess
IT
witbeet beteg anu,yed ty
wds.
A 11.111.11E1L
Famtmuni Tau Ass aid
eta for Pinner A ki.synieeo Patent Sewing bittelants
...-84• boot In coo-State Streit. between eat sad Itti Stir,
CrisP C;othes va44, to Win 14 ;h. liteirt &VW
myrtl4 y.
J u'r• 5" , 8 1a at.sa u Dar GOOD, Gkoe
4 .%l4l6l2 th ilanitraisk, Sal* tibias; Seed. 111..te.r. OtC.. ear"
*IX 19( atm% 624 rial,Lt' ft.* AtZtt:
D D. WALlelit Atco.,
eoeveaterae coutsaroe era a.
Ira Wad Beam, ?state Doek Dot of State Steeort.,Ce
ell Ware-Helm et Reales4 Erar.ra. Dealers
to loci, leak neer. nester. Water Lase. arc-
B.—Care ruirlair to am! hoe Canal Were florae.
Iterrltle.4l. •
r ._
QINCLII M.,
Oaccalear Stared S;aalap , „)
ausasit axa Ratan. Dareazirr, 'atria tit'• IIL.)a,
a4to Day" Dia, Pa, Maier la Palau, OW. Oasapbeaa.
Its-Dalts„ Glass. *area( Fla2A. Dasaida. ti
t ',DELL, a it't'iatTaar..
swormermassetStssaa Lailam9rMara
aesztia agrisattacal bapimmasta. Sialromat Cam
bi-. Pa:
Tte Piece - la cd4 Tear Nosily Back !
Era
cotrenturs Roo *SHOE ATOM
aut. atm.. Nosily °Haute thi Amt 02:1,
U IS 11 U 1i AL
Vatuttha. Boat cad 'h..4 Tare s '
ratparVtattl *Atlas Cie Itaadtc taat
anowatrltia Arad aa 131, Stag* Itroa%
as State *ma, smarty opposite the Past
(M e% admire Ito invites tat Lt.* trZZ. trarals and castactars
lapaelttat sat!_
Zialtailar sataaatas giros P. itkr/i/t/.‘ Elating
Ineimeq and sapariatatattag his t 41141.044111
ialuttiern ma err as roc.' ratistlrtie 3 'll4
oniat 11111 {QS FiCI4 to wily at prrlssui I a It. el!,.
ihoi4 nit Warniated. ate..Virgt
C,ON FECTION
rran„ Ton, Vsakow Ifceti.o•
j Sieltll•l4 lit, tovl6-ina. uk b.
0 RA AAA 'LEIION s.
rre, PTh Da" ("a rr‘uns„ Ws, sa. kr.
la sten mad bt El
ItC4 Eft it lit:Fti:l.Cl.4-
•
BEER i ' 13 raj k's"
au. New t curlie. °ferny 4earriptlae gal
WO Smairsie• Caem, Pd and Cams
/hi , taloa Onapokr, tad' all Pan Cesiblese
iie faritpia.
ONE DOLLAR AND A-HALF PER YEAR. IF PAID UT ADVANCE,
VOLUME 34
N E NA - GOODS!
R: S. MORRISON'S,
EMBRACING.ALt.TH I,ArE ST Yt.e.4
DRESS
; GOODS.
swias,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
A Ls() ; A I,,ARGE STOCK oF
C 1 , 4 0 r.r, s ,
STAPLE AIM DOMESTIC GOODS;
1)U 1 TIAfF TO , }. DS!
() T)(=A IN S ,
may - ".3.3ti
CHAS, I. NOBLE,
P. 0. Box 1820,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,
JOBBER OF
CAI93ON OIL!
I.DVANCIS MADE
MAY 9-10 iv
A FACT• OFSEMALLY KNOWN,
THAT. the variety of -new style Betl
iitesas et Gothic, Cat tap, Congrru, ROUrid . Cor"
.1,, Camp 544, Jenny • Lind arid other pattenas, with
'serpentine and strait front, tatuisotosht realleird Bur, sus,
Httetuuon, Pining, Breakfast. Centre ausil other Tables;
whatnefts, Quaker Stands. Carpet and' Damask Lounges,
:tots Beds, Hair and Sea tl tau %Hammes, Feather Beds
arid &dam with other nonseholdiurnittue. Lc, all
e , auraactured front welt seasoned. lumber and t. Qlthy
materials, by experienced workmen sad tot Ws), t, rake
lads. For etyle,_qualitr and low E.TIOrI 1 Will 41. ly oven
two-price dealers% unlteselt roe. Fathers bcnstt sod
sold. Cartel. seat. Parlor. Bedroom. Hoektriz. &mine.
Purse .n 3 other Gi l /dia. of Eastern acid Western =nu
uacture, are hickory dotted and esed, making theta as
strong as any other part of the dait, w herr other - wined*
and cull axe only nailley, and by no meads durable. Wood
Windsor, hocking, *Mali sod Nuns. so chairs of Lug
wad rouse clinched throngh the seat and glued, war
ranted to stand. liandacenele painted, and can't Le bea
ten for enrenels PIS» and eihiti. Bring -Berta. I
sold ore' SOD and hare the highest - tiettmobials with a
list of ice, of tilligo• - ds taut on u.
and free.
After lit. ran !impermence and Coutattaitiq clh c.a•
ptincipelvi two price deem, ace dateriointel to -:11
env price to ail, give worth for Jour pay , sad do jcidlir
to aft who trail* with cue.
Lar.ber, Lath. 88taa'es, Lice &wt., emigre:la 1 rAae
Ott, tltore Psi, Produce Ste., taken at faielharket
ferleY • Reepeember the ptur, aunt eateerekt Bth attest
on, tate, Brie, Pa: G. W. ELLSEY
G 52112
WHOLESALE RETAIL
.01ROCERT sTtoRE.
•
P. A. ,j3ECK.KB, -
WiIoLESA.LE AND RETAIL . UROCER,
Noni-E.u:evrarr of as Pair: * Frew' A s.trttr,
Otearatha.)
Wou;dn•spe-tiully mil the attention of Et.) comiuuuity
to bislang) Stock of
i tZt K:ERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which he is dertrolts tQMII stthe
VEIL V - LOWEST POSSIBLE P CEA
Ms assortment cl"
I=
SI'OARS, • c,
SYRUPS.
Fl-Cu, TcrßAct _
,tC.,
boot sarpaas;,l ur the rite, ea be a prepared to p.rore to
al: who gme turn esCl\
He ell* keeps eonetatitly on b.*a.i a enortlor :ot • t
PURE I.IQU 411tS.
for the ,holesale tre.2.o, to • hielt be duorts tie atUrition
of the public
Ms motto le, ."Q-alek 23/1.4, Smolt Produ mil I full
Lot'slent for the Money." aprll43tt.
1008.
IKWAIA) & EWE B. R.
an anor- o II M I ST I R
Novas*? Tralais wil on this Fal tlcren
LEAVING ERIE.
6 O.) A. L, Masai fcciais, stompingal CM*
!
'forth gaitsvillt Portland,
- Itrxtass itataratot Angola.
affidavit thillals,st W SS A.
2 SKI P. 1111m,anoppinir at North East, Willi
OW: DU/ok' Wrisr-ereek, and Angola. and
11111111 at/54411N M
-7 '35 P i Zaggilaz so. Weats•l4
as4llll4l= 01l
asst arrives at Etudalo
Ul ICI P. V
-21 A. IL, :12.61 Apparr;:lioppling t StfatesA,
pliant sad Bihar Cises. arrives e
at Mara at
ftws, to t• ()cod
watb cf
wt 7 SOL
_ J _
VW Das Miran count* at Ihutlittit . tied Basta, &
WI, Meta Express at Itufalormalsi tit* ittptaat Maas
for Naar Tait.PSlOaeapbia. • • . `3,
'- LILLVIONG ; ;' 4 ....
• II
4 er) A.M., .11htiA r . ~..T, _ . fah. North
Pout% • ‘ ~—"*".• • bauaktga. home
taa, Paathad. goliir p illtato Liar, North
• gig &ad Eutaw ,C r asiksinetridar at Zrie ar. bII
P. 1 1
r , •
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6 90 A. N. Wei* twain. Wiping at ~ .lrer Croat.
• Dunkirk, We/theta lad North haat, &nava at Arty
a; la Js A. V. ' . .
a 35 A. IL. Dar ivraib. staights- at Anoka, Mar
Croak, Deaktric,..Wastillall- toad North Last, arrirmg
at Ede at 1 3A P. IL
14 10 P. IL. J4/1 SWIM. stopping at Stlvat Cla.._
Dana:lrk sad trastaahh, arriving at E.re II 1 =
A. L.
Ratiroatt thew Is taa labiate. fasiiir than Era tilt.
, aptil I'S. Lin , , it. s- alto wiq. that.
Cleitaiuki and-_Erk). oad
S And aftibebitniaLiy; APTilaith,,VM,
a sad sae! b.sth INI4 i ta. rimitstivi Idamurir Une I
.
al ram% 'to . _
LEAVE CLEVELAND. . .
9 4.1 bright Express Teats steps et Imposidge.
Asktatiesept Gime, dein AM ettine 44 Rite et
10.1
4 Wit. U.llaii sad hcommalita6. ZtaN. Mom. ae
toetheie„ sea wrine al arise** 2141".. K.'
4 Se P. L. Claciameti Fame% im
4,alitabalit sal QuOtdairaves az Ent at 10 P. X.
to 09 P. X. Das E 1 14911 2. 91 •9 t.". illh ihokitA/ 01 "
Nat% Genova. Ashtebala. .disbaNe'reet4 pit
net" &yetis et I UP. ' . •
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ilb de-Y, tee eirstaset Ottetemot
do
sa Traka..14,0144 st
th• Atarsio• MIA lied.lll Cionallau Lt
A. Y.
9 SA A. L TASI4.• Ewes,. i1tAp9199r41.91r st&th9lo efi
Solavaie.rujireoit,. I:Jsi , ii4 . 99ll*. reit", lee
- Zto. l emtlialoirrisv* et Cloorguil 1 411.4 t IL .
2.4 Xspligik 'Ups 444iiisr&Coonssat. oulitsbals
Pstaisdlla ci ses at elgtee:as.l at 4 is PAIL
ALP tho WNW& e** l 99eL at
qersisorintlittakr 14e ToSoi . o, se ta,e:..ismUb.Cta =
the areaghtrias' •v Kaslursaq:cvakinit at, moi
l** viti u. tease et no IL ine TA! Iteloltaiteadlit *di Al
BlatEs , Ittki the N. Y. o..".Autratesi 8111919, si4 V. CitJ
aura le, Dar Mem 1:414t., AL.Naar. Naomi 11 , 01,
Et. I'Mlaalllll, Saperisimeffirk r
199. 1942
3 0 00 SIN. WWL-TWINE:
ralf 111141114:.. arm par pmukt. 11 • • -• •
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Now oßgs AT
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IF You WANT TO FIND
GOOD STYLES,
MIME
60 Tti
}.. S. MORRISON'S.
175 Lake -St.,
ON CONSIGNMENTS
lisetareer sad Commten Sa.brunin
AGENTS FOIE TIM 11/51SERVElt.
Th.. tilloiia k ; gentlemen -hare Wan meted.' Ise oar
%retail In the places w here they rselite. Pentane jutting
to amid autumn ti or Joh 'Work. or to .111.1110 mousy to
US. can du it tht oug belt lorult. •
J.Sullirit h. ( -
Capt A. Potric r.V. . . Albbutk.
Jos. Waldron, -
... ... Watetfan.
W C. Whits, 1 .
-
It Sal.). - Edinboro.
V. Sehultt tr. St° , . . t ...Intl Creek.
S. L. Potter, Westerrilb.
Capt. I`. Willard,
J.ll. Finn,.Greenfield.
-• • .
J. SA/ i th... .. ... _ _ gait Greene.
Lyman Robinson, Z
Wattaburg.
P. Rout..
John Doolittle, , - gerineld X &de
Riley Potter, .... —. .. _ .11. eat Springfield
Ralph B. , vtnan ? -
Jacob V COMM:a. 1 - Plates. ..s.
E. W. t7striab, ..... ... iiinpvtlle. Ohl o'
lion. D. W. Duteblusou, Ginn'.
Amos Stone,
. ratirrtem.
Nelson SA. -i.1.. - - ...... .......... Chem Halt.
P. tl.Stnananaii, ;
Jag. ro. ph Hu" .. ........... ...... _ . Uzi lo n.
F. R. Durtoseres, " Columbus.
1 . 1 .. Mortal-T. - ~.... ......... ...... ... %who .
N. Jacksou.. ilsirland.
J. C. Darllnghani - Spartansburg
Dr. A. H. !My, "•• Merrill,.
Jas. Crowell
T. D. Chellos, ~..11eXasn. -
Capt. I
Hi. J
.15,121t00y,....",, Youngostlty.
Amos eath. / N
W. C. Oakley, )
J. W. Iloyer, - Corry.
... —Ls Dumf.
D. H. Donaldson, 'Spring Crude
D. W. Howard, ;Wayne,
J. C. Chapin,. ' • B yw a y_
Robert Jarlo.on.
OURIig.O , 4I.GRNigitALIII3IIMOND.
13 By catering Calomel and destructive misers's from
- the supply table., lass conierre..l a blessing on our stet
aslant. IA him not stop how. I.ot him order the
I.orontinstanco of "Bleesitsoz," Cod the wie of BRAND.
RETIPS PILLS in the place thereof, Then will coen•
woo& a **now era - in the practice or Medicine. eta• le
tC.o NKI 'MO emphatically
THE HEALINtI CRT.
tarty year* taught that no diamond °salon
to cared by imereary or tartar eartetar. That the
human tro.ly ( . 41 a:d natty to. "madaarbale" by *.yegytabbt
rood — _- Latlel rood belay, in het, condensed veritsbisa
BRAN Mtn'lPS PILLS should be in null Hue
pital. TheaePiIIacureBIWOUdDIARRtiOCAr CKSOA-
IC DELNRRoe.4, CHRONIC DYSENTERY, &ad all Yr
Teri and Alfeetidas of the Bowels, &toner *ad more tulle
Iy than any medicine In the world. BLUIDRZTH'S
PILLS in these MIMI should be Ulan night said morning.
Se. 3 Diletkona SANI got new
-.-
CASK OF KO:4COK K. WATSON.
Or. 11, Krzmare.a. lit' to Val:
Snt privata to Co. 7, ITth Iteiimsat, Nor
yom Vela, N too, at Hairisoo's Landiocaed- on the
Rappatoutootk near PaleaMsth, I and many of th• tem
pos), tram Met with hllioas dlarrhis.' a. The Army Atte
Rena did not ears as, and I was reduced to skin La bone.
Amon- the Company were qQuite a numbef at mombeta
who bad weskit), tnyog_e Ty at Siog Slog. They
Irene not sick. becatta•ney need Brandr•th's ?Ills. Thom
men posralled upon me sad others to an the Pala, and
se want all eased - in froso two In as* days. Atter this
onr boys need Itrandretb's PHI, for tee; typhus ince,
edlds_ rhenmatiam„ and in no case dtd tiny Mil to reetors
health
Out of smititinia to you foray) good health, 1 seas you
Wi, letter, o•hirle if necessary tho intim Cetapnny could
slyu. t RM. yrspertrally, yours;
( ROSCOE W. icArsos. Slcig Slag. ti. I*.
Yriuripul Odi T.D4 Canal Street, New York.
Fold by Dr I. Synolui.V.rie,and by ill nssporetatibs dos
lon in iiisiticinr. .. • - Iyls-ltu.
r kATHAIUTI:es
Thu delightful article for preserving and
beautify log the butian hair isagaiu put up by thurielgt. ,
gal proprietor, and is now mad* With,tb• LUDO care. skill
and &Mei:did:4 which brat crested its iffitassumi itrula
priresdauted sales of aver one mill bottleiscusaallyi It
ht Still s thl at T.l cents to large bottles.. Two ostlikus bat-
Cs. mu easily I•ea,`A in a year when It is again trOolla
that the hat halron Is trot only the most delightful hair
dressing la ills world, but that it chamois the scalp of
scarf and dandruff, gives the bale a lively, deb, lualatilmt
grow tL prevents it from turning gray. Thar lilt
couvlderallons u'oith in:owing. The Sathalrou has bora
tutted file over tarsi re 'yesrs;:ac.d is warraarbsd as descri
bed. - ,infra y who tattoo& lisaatiful hart of hilt will
use the Eathairr , o. It is tia.ly. perfumed, cheap tied val
uable It is sold by all respectable dealers thzoathowit
the D. 3. SWISS It CO.,
ja2tma. New Ye*.
311.14TREMTIS
INIMITABLE EIAIR IiffSTOMATTVIT.
IT LS AUT 4 DYE, hut-motored gray Was to Its orbit
sal Color. by sapply lag the capillary tubas with natural
'materials:a, Impaired by age or tilasess. All iostaneous
dyes ars composed of Lunar Caustic, destroying the vt.
biddy and beauty at the balr,and afford of tlitaiiiidves
magas:at: Ileissatreers lalwritable Coloring not oak"
restore* hair to us natural color, by an easy promo, but.
rive: the Lair a LGZ UALIPT BE.I Taff, piornatas lie
croath, tretenta its f*ll:ng off, ersthmtew darstrult, and
imparts health and rlessar.turas in the heed. ft hise
stood the te4 of lime, Vein?, the ottrinal Rate Colorist,
tot austantly Increasiat is favor. Csed Ly both
I,enth.t.rect and lashes. It is soil by ail respectable &mi
ry., ..r cat) ty them the connuerstal
spot,.
Ii tirafias 4 , Broadway, N. Y. Two
sizes, di) sante lust 41. iatt2463-6ra
fI C 1 11101I11": HA tit I.lllii.
b
TR E ONLY DYE.- ... .. .....Ev•r analYsed..
TEM ONLY DYE .... ........ lobs poly/alma
:NE ONLY DYE F•r Ilikvin b" 1 ".
rim wax nT R. ......... ... _ ': For • woriestAilie . li.;
THE anY DYE ‘2° That 4•6•• dipteetioa.
THE oN..v nvr.-Vkat ii instudaziocas.
• S D THIE CLNIX 'DI%
For all oh" Zeairo to have the color of tbrirEbtx chimed
with salaty,oettataty sot rapieity, to say sheds tbsy
deatro.
NanafactitrO3 'by J. CiaStADOItO, No. 6 istorßoabo.
Now Tort. Sold rrotivrtaloat, owl applied by all Mgr
Drroet r. Prier, $l. io.i $1 par cox, aceoidla to
sap!-lair
Cristadorda Hair Preservative,:
I. invaluable with 11a Dye, as it Impart' tba atalootasft
ate% the ra , ,#t beautiful eclea a sad. vela vitality to tv
Bair.
Prior to cant., $1 au.l per bottle, acwortlisHe to& Trisa
suullB2-11',
.2.23.21 a.
BE WISE 101 TIME.
Do oot trill with your Balt% Courtltut,on acid
CM/sett:.
Tryon are zutffniur with ant Dittman for which'
• iIELEBOLDIII - .. EXTRACT SUCRE'
recomlsencied s
TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT!
It ail/ Cara you, tare lead Eualieriag, allaytat Rau
and Itidancsatlon. and win neo yam to
BEALTIA AND PU n/ RTIT. - -
At tattle Ex;etuir,
Atal Nol parate.'
Cut out 'ha .Adrestisissent is another calms, sad
rill's acne for it.
WERA/LC OF'COUNTLILifdtS!
Ask !ter Tale ao oi l er.
• 251-2. as.
pp CONSUMPTIVES.
• it‘ifertiller haring toga restored to hialth in
0.116 L •versami ,46 raolodY4brrhariagiadlerird
scram Taira with knrwarolanc agbetiss.&=4
that dived
dtarniiik Croronruiption—io anxious to mate broirito tits
rialtar•sminara tila am soo , o eat&
To LI who Swine it. As tail seat a eirpr at Usti Fs
anitpttoa wood Otos etdaargo). with tbotradatioafar
plosariat ant aging Isum. a they will tad a
prat ems for eimorirntro. 1.111111. itacesearna,
11* ikaly objets *Ohm admatisse,ta seadia4 Papa*
%ion ato braiedt the &Meted, Gaut wad
'Alai' a ampestrism astaelisadlicbrypft ~Fr
011Strer, d I try 1.111 camels, as atilt wilt thee
and may pm", * WSW! "
=WOW AItILAIS;
_
Sally Collafirafro Yeak
•
Du. TOltwo VENETIAN LINIVIINZ
jj IMatarcreep.anho yorelly sail a (
eat:di sew We Ursas ad ow. Awl Wash sem
Smelt WU the eeireinaikas efilveresidemeentaxideard
*mu is Do earl. Died at eieseakeeleeir ilea
Dr. Ul44' Veaetiaa Lisiasied is a meta% eat% it Wilk
la Diaa,-Xiiw;Diethem aean/W4iyes-Iliad DR
the part gain sod ?reit 'Wash% bat to the sake et
ye/ • tattattiiftttatissi• tfa baubli
emap dsagamea Orem bea wee-Da,Tellieet UMW
ties Lizireetat La thew. arid it is rollolliftiitt I •
Aterassimp Ilia thaliames may :alt Ralf ttls
isw,b,t,,,or,to-tontrosr. ao , to g "'Law:- bet Mini Ali*
bilhtbabimailloosarpietii - tt esaarabeeidt
/Ilse soky4s seals
S. baraith . Opt sty 34 . .Cortimod eizory
Sew Tort. Sold by all --1 1 1 4 1 - 41 r:
_ -
1r.% wails resmos miaieseissiuwit
hlaalaagnornd tb• bath that tharillatil!e
satnulas m ltantne la ea= pounded ea
ottani* haillintiablanhilia immosainiV i enirt
Empiai ove• pansoutA emmAlmck ImmlS. •
mmrathon& an is emmptftty..l.9 - erigi.
ite summmt gaalithl alikaaaaal,
. t aa t Mer=
imralt‘iv and rigoioas urinated*"
mitmolgoes.
form ima it. Wars et nut/alai Ilte han al Urinhanollini
lal flklAty Umillialie wino, vinal.aliiirts west,
ben APismoLlieSoimarem,r4olll4
ta t. v gri l lag, sartalig hi& nlaelreii. all drag'
ben., • if
- EnitosiniOntgairntsf, - -
71.04 011, * OWL 4440
the - roasts rmr p"mthat t• in itoollmoif
ima imi a m a s = iikaa.
twos Ear amkkat. sok woof - virago sear
v o n yin lopp~iitimkm. ifi 10 3aiii..
...kidOW 4o oolllWilk
UP Mae . faie
4.llMlmftiiMMl milikomo bimilhareeill spilt
r San Alps* Mempkrtiirmiliemaermmilmi *e
saYs
tilt' . limiteima
aim OM* 'la
Nl_, rig wisii thou eliedli
- •
r.vaineass
ffe.smommr/AX
,
~ i
eIZIESES
J
$2,00 IF NOT PAJD "UNTIL THE END,4.)y THE YEAR
, - -
ERIE, PA:, SATURDAY MQRNNG, SEPTEMBER 12.''.1863.
Elk Ce.„ Pr
____Lander,
Warren Co , Pe,
CURES GUARANTEED.
ME
E==!!
Camp%
A te—"tios it, ix Want AU BLr.'
'nfarled le the dal of our tritian.
I ' Me roll of the 'from calk In orror • -
h patriot now to him station, ....
tor tide Is Lbr hoar of "lama.
..4 stomata our roll is iuradini r
'Bat dark is the meth:loos ene•,
Who boldly the trtrsaaos . parading,. .
I. Woed4 strite dors ttio red, white tad blur ~
nitrajr-Wottld strilue down the red, whits tad btu*.
; 1 . Would strike down the red., while end blur,
Who boldly their treason Tending,
Noal.t.tribe down l!“. red, w hit. saui blue
. . .
lit look frunithe turbo lent . oteen,
:i erase to the ter, ' : peaceful ...„.• . 1
e people wowed an fate:lotto o .
i
And straw Is Stream al the free:
Walked with the palrlot's devotion, ' '
The Democrats. faithful end true, ' , •
..t e rallying for Wdooresn and hoer a 1 V , -
:IV do stand fur the red white and blue, '
Cvare—Who stead by *be red, white and blot,
I: Who stead by the ted,white and Wee,
II Are istly los fur 1100DWARb liri , Lorna,
Who stead brthe red, white, sad blue,
li z -
-Tierl .
s ether, ye iebelia et treseun. ..
cone phalanx will close for the &bock,: '
Our paboply—lnredoto and reason,
?We shad Ilk. the au*cheatett inch,
• I .
then heaeiranfl on: hand t..r the Union' ' .
,For cocain and victory tie: • •
" N Oar leaders are WOODWARD an 4 Lowing, .
41 u r flag if the red, white and blue.
Cel` , ftia, 7 oar deg Is the red,. hi te and blue.
Ikt , tr flag Is the red, White au! blue,
i 4 ' , /tleadara are Want:irate and I.OE 111.1 k.
1 °az IL* mi. a Litt. and l4ee
rtm era of peace is haf.rte is • '
!Though darkly the= still luee•v:
Kind Provident...yet Vier is, 1
And triumph swill sandy ba s he o. rs;
We'll stand by our tared Const.6.un '
. iin spite of the rall-epllttloc cre. ‘ :\
hturrab, them, fur Woolf, arm and torrejf.,
Three classes for the red, white and blue\ -,
Canans—Three cheers faiths red, white and brae.
I _Three cheery bribe red. whit+ andtdas: •s.
I
flier,), thee, for Wooluen and LOWRIE.,
i Three cheer, for the red, white . and bine.
r•litleafititor4 of Gov. Caron,
:AB FURNISHED
BY THE REPUBLICAN PRESS.
ED
A Meek Page In the IMiry Sr Sur Coetotry
•
Zlreso the 1111 Diappich, gap, .14. y. ?SA
GOVERNOR CURTIN.
Governor Andrew .G. Curtin's Administra
tionis rapidly exhibiting ipt worthleesness and
sinking to infamy.. We are glad to see by the
following that the worthy Site Attorney Gen•
erai. lion. S. A. Purviance, late of' the 2:!ti
Congressional District, is determined not to
share in the dishonor scl'aisgrace. We copy
from the Harrisburg Tdurarli of May loth :
46110241.210111 er Gssi.d'uartascs.—The fol
lowing leuer of resignation was handed to
Oo today:
Amount'. Oissaat'e Orrtee,
- Haltatelltria, May 24, 11461.
To Andreae G. Carlin. Geyer/tor of Prrin'a
E'er reasons which appear to my self respect,
1 cannot consent to continue any longer in
connection with your Adininistrition.
ftherefore tender you my resignation, of
the Whet of Attorney General of the State.
• likanzsz. A..Pnartascs.._.
This is abort, sharp 'and pithy enough to
britig a blush to ike Gowernor's cheek if he is
not : insensible to shame ; and this is hut the,
beginning. We warn every scoundrel con
cerned in the plunder jobbingand degrading
of our State and its troops, that they may.
look for no mercy, unless the villainy be stop.
pe4 at once. We shall not at present make
use of certain knowledge in our possession,
bui i it may be wall enough to caution the no
tetweerts, attorneys and contra - aors; that no
triaherf. or lying will serve their purpcse,a;
but will make 'Wogs worse. If they speak - tit
alli i let - theta tell the whole truth. .
It is proper that the people should, now
kali', botriver, that the swindling is , being
eyaltiniatived, and that it is intendett . fo con
titine it in all contracts. if possible. We were
&bra on Monday a wimple of the'maierial
out of which the uniforms of our State troops
listo be wade. The tiovernar's go-betweens.
Who have large contracts yet to fill. have made
theta with Men who are now having the mate.
rial made by manufactories -in the east.- 7
Ulm goads are to be.ttrtuli— r aa the others
L .
were. They will be manufactured of the fol.
- 1
loping materials. in the; proportion named :
r 1,14 pounds shoddy—old rags and odd clothes
,p.othedlto pieces and re-manufactured—thkrty
prtads wool, and twenty pounds cotton—in
$k hundred pounds. • • ,
1 Tim 'sem. Ede of "shoady - shown us and pro
eurectairect from the manufactory, contains
&mull proportion of cotton. but it is rotten
tinebsusyhow..anti will constitute on.-4..311 the
"itit. Vie leave merchants to judge of its
stesr.l
Mau the Milton CI mid*, Iterj.,
TIRE STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL
. RESIGNED. - •
XL: S. L. Pa ryiance. Gov. Att orney
he
tiineral, has resigned- `- is tat n°l‘ to C. i nomination. In tha nest place , tier. Citrtin's
licit emir, announcing his resignation, Mr: I'. i agoav•aciive triemis and the newspapers re
gain* tia following significantianguage : 'For : presenting his interests, knowing thate was
[i
restores which appeal to my self-respect. I i a candidate, remained obstinately in I Bos
tonian 0012SeCit to continuo any longer is eon- ; OCIOUgi; silent. Lien tht Teitaropl.,ledlied
atetion with Jour ittpagnistratiom I there by „ I , ppo i ut , e 4 / - ti
„. Curtin, „,.teitsorea
fore teadar you RY resignation of the ar t ee l in vain to extort *am 'come of his eouildints
,01, Attorney tietterel of the , st a g e ." , W e are: a n aisttrante that be vas not a caniliclate,
not informed, JO what,t her reasons are : but . and insisted that the Mid solemnly Bien his
*lnk is known c h t state that they arise out I word that he was not, and Was bona) in honor
at the singed romPitaitY. of the Itiarerearla i to adhere to the promise echttiiined : til is slit
kis, seisidous contreatleninastioet. thro' I dal tutelage. It that Message w ; not a
41+i8h the 84 " ha her e t r elatit _ e d-eni l* k m- 't
trick, why'so Mueh ' secrecy ! Wk such
aagelai stuns
,of money, and our brace. j :inlet. ateleihandtd work! Why ,ill.l ' t Got:
tens intilearrA to a tar* of hll4.llrhiPe and ! 'Curtin say , that he rd, a Candidate, r
- why
iglastataaiemees Which few bat themselets !
..ui. his flint.,
u stuit Oneli refrain f Ont au
;lrtleld here bra the P adre " tatatars , 1e "... 1 nonneing his candidacy ' ".; Tat iiieta 'explain
' •
If , ' Cloir: Curtin. or other high Stat• offitials t t hi s mystery if they ~...: Gail s h ow it to-be
-.•- :
arpaiitic*neg-iers beta . or are' ig, any way i tOnststeni With , trilinary ';ititegrity dud fair
Imhof in araoloatagaa Oar Patriotic !clan' t dealing.. No traightforsrarl atom, nti rase of
ai N g e o,-, taw • gingreeies - end lianiailLatiag the t average honesty mad honor, tropidaticitt his
Beata be the:Warta and
, hee sister State ?.: name to be. eoupltd . with Orem !parent fraud,
lie ited ilati !mot 'to lie - cr ept fut their po- 'as Gov. Curtin hits titine. ; 4 . ~ •
aililro h i t i a : e. a lle t rle i_ . . se a re at ea indignantl- With this Ilag4ning rettril Merin him in
aim" IfrierP le. .". l : ii - teer are ice r ullt •r• 1 glaefate, hair cigt Gar. C*l3J: k resin hitaself
Wei* is dee to theinielitet led Wthe State„ h o nest .. r
sad
before t h epeople of enew,' .
on is ntivrweiTtringby atultitt , gi '
dud: suffrages-;, 140 ,:,Can he ausiou
rePer• e !. # 4 ..., y. t ! r egf; e b e °l 4 hum Out the i the Create iblii4aoa hi 2 -*,*- P.V IO I te el.'
thiliiki i ib ie " ll - ,llll° taro laiteoAs aa the a - t ga it in his irofitiftg, irheshit eel of his
T it,.
*OW Parrit el e m • -.2 o" ea l l " seed P it "' . perfidy is etigrsren upon ale public
: Ito, dare he look - mesa tail in the see who
'' - filli,'iifisolutOy sitieningt ins to the leer . know ihet he
p4mieeit than cat
to
atm.
aire ' -•
l eOTO r i la gt "' 'eta the " min "' " , dilate when he Was a canidate." ides',
t tingginedistebd striledileg sond.iattf.eient
~ is • 1 ,„ fr i0,. ..
I •
k Sisipgivisfa. which' are. asw found ite tee , ,' t
~ .
. ,
a Atot North Mt& Swat. the great t - -The 'sew!. vat J44praba or „„,,..,,,,„
'egi a ritaaiity Stale at fisansylvanie kg breiw-' • •tays werf. hate the maw! higlitot hariry
5 1
L4inailts; hibelieved tie of or tear, l' for staying that iris the Ansiga and t ension
It Atte ektgapeeastln It tie world. 'of the Goere+tt to s1:40. its & ee sa sit
tall the inistke Wits at, preines is, wheal -shall ' ro forte all existing hank* laraited
,aelitithisygneeesel t fie neatladrels I.e.not be' States to wind lip their gales. eap4ittidrati
Y
iii d' 'tiptittid - MO punished, whether t from the field, its Niver - ftif in tit rnt to be
• , "
46 atjan,„ . ansiach Um Wars* far diem if ' established wader , 'Mr. tlitasei - eyelets, sad
igireelairirtegge 4 6 - 4 ' l " a- - • _ ennui's& at Wukington It
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1 - 13.-.:..... - .: :,.2.' ...__ ~.., ..,_.-... ....'. _..... ' . - '' . - I r•
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4;AM. - CURTIN 'S I i , PlItOlllll$ES. 1
(lover:tor Curtin has !already practicality!
abandoned the d u ties of ,fhe Executiveoffacte4.
and will devote all hie. from bow ant i
.the day of election—time which belting, I
the Commonwealth and should ,he spent i
the disehiige of official duties—id perambul
leiing the State and trying to persuade th
people to re-elect him. Pr toting the Clover
nor rail he profuse in prniniees. and hloW Ilia
own trumpet with the Iblaat of a. Stentorl
The time. was when the y l romises of a Goveri
tiPi of Pennsylvania werls!fulfilled to the let
ter, and no stain of dishonor sullied the re
putatioa of the Chief Magistrate of the Keyt,
', -tone Code. Official pride. if nothing mot:Li
was • guarantee of. goodifaith. - But this waft
before Cartier became Gopernor. His Promisee
are as worthless as &tiers' oaths. He esti
give rho _moot solemn rtlilitAllMO, antlthe '
i forfeit his word with a 'calm depravity tits
argues exceedingly obit* moral pereeptio
to put the vary mildest "tee upon it.
That we are not speaking' at random, ws .
quote the fallowing 'passage from a lipecito
meow pant by Covert: Curtin to tln,bast
Legialibie on the day final adjourbuinatt
"'To be called a freenoth„, of Pennsylvanitt
is. henceforth, to haretitle of honor wher-•
ever loyalty. patriotism and the martial viri
at
toes are cherished'. It, is io he observed,
moreover, that the (shore which I have neeeti
"fully undergone have already impaired - •017
health., I should Level serious cluee to ap
prehend that a, much 'huger contiman r ee if
them might so break it. down as torendere
unable to fulfil the duties army position.
fr/ t
•• ft is to be added, thit as the approaching
season will, probably, be the most eventfil
Period in the history of the country, f te4l
be aLle'4-ith more etTeet toldischarge my duties, if
I avoid being made the sun/re or he' aeti've poy
"tiCal struggle. 1. - t
i
• ' , 4 \ llntier these eircumStanees, it has pleashd
the President of the Uhited States to tender
tne's high„position at the expiration of My
present. term of office, and I have not felt, iny
_self at. liberty `to -do otherwise , than accept
this offer. At I shall,
,her all these reasons, Fe.
tire from o:fice at the Cloie of rig proliar tern 1
there thought'thula not inapropriatc made of an
nouncing the foe! " I '. - —' : 1
Such were the partii g words of Gov. Curiiu
i
to the Legislature of 8e43 lie took - speciial
pains to impress the agistature and' tbe ppo
ple with the, convictiol that he would note).
I s candidate for re-elee ion, and 'gave two ria
sons for this contlu4ion—first,l his failiag'
health, and second, that he had been - tendered
and acrepted a high pct.ition front the Trial
dent. This annilutmetnent was received Wit h .
pleasure by a majority of the RepubliPati
members of the Legisla ture , who dreaded he
re-nomination of Cuin as the , preladvi to
certain defeat of the party, and looked to
the nomination ,at a ors: man, whose reehrd
Would not render himtso odious to the - peOple
as that which Curtin 'Thad contrived to utitke
for himself , • t
The ink or the papPr containing' this wßh
cirawal was - scarcelydry, however, beforegliv.
Curtin Commenced ape - rating to Retie hisi re.
nomination—not opehly,. in the bioed day
light. but in the secret and hidden bye-lays
of political chicanery. Having administ red .
an opiate to hi. rival and put them eom rt.
l i r
ably to sleep, he halithe field to .himself, iota&
wa. making headway 'white d his- enemiesi re
mained in unconscious stealer. They woke
•
to the couteiousnesi 0 r heir they had teen
doped when . it• was ' too li►te, r
te, They ►ere
caught in the net cunningly spread for t s 'im.
They believed the words of;Gurtin - a n d ere
deceive.", it. every than, Jeiervel to be who
relies upou his pro Mises. t i , i ,
That we do not. ; judge Gov. Curtin Lore
harshly than the rector,' !torrents in Ipro
itionne tag his withd*wal sie • inteationall and
premedi.ated , piece 'of detleption practiced
upon the' people of 'penny vans, as wsl as
upon the adverse lhaders Ita his own phrty,
we point to einmnaslartees so strongly chrro
borative of this view that they must het con
clusive to every impartial Mind. In the{ first
place, *he never rahliely announced thlat he,
had reconsidered his withdrawal anti was
again a candidate , bat allayed the peo ple to
remain under the inipressicm produced By the
special me sage that ho would not accspt of a
re nomination. Hid his; withdrawal i teen
sincere at the time, and, slier circumstances'
induced - him to change his mind, jus4 t ice to
him.self and to the public would ha int
pelted him to make tile ISt pc his being a
candidate as public as his withdrawsi. do
honorable
honorable man could have allowed hinoelf to
remain irve false position, before the public
...• II ,11 , Curtin perinitt-
for a single day; but Guy: Curtin periaitted
r
the falee t eerreezqo 4ni43 remain
until Et... illiAl
acCOmpliAteti hip pose Iv see9ring iiia re.,
.IN! ''
INN
NiiNlii - 14:R 14
,
A. REPUBLICAN" JOURNAL ON . A. G.!
cUATIN.
- . TO prove the truth o 1 many of the gra-)
vest charges against Andrew ti. Curtin, its
is only necessary to read; the journals of
his own party. - .The. Pittsburg R:Tatcii;
ono of the leading organs Of the party in
the ive.stern part of the Seale, thus shows
,
'up his Excellency. Thies was written f•e. :
fore the meeting-of the convention, but
the statement is none the 1 C. 9.4 true beearts
the otlice holder , succeeded in foreini
their favorite on that body. Th e bi 17) , 1 t,.4 ,
says
"We trust that the soil ~f Republican r
ism in Pennsylvania is not so barren of
leading inen as to necessitate the renomi
nation of Andrew (i. Curtin to the (Whet."
natoriel chair, notwithstanding his avow-,
ed desire to escape such honor. Mr:
Curtin, so long ago as the 15th of April,
annOunced that he should "retire from
office" at the close of his term, assigning
as a reason therefor, that his constitution
had been so completely ibroken down by
the laborious duties of his Oleo that a pro-
longation of those duties might endaugerl
his life. For the consolation of the select
'Circle of friends who might have grieved
over his complete retirement to private
life, ,his Excellency further intimated that
a snug diplomatic position, which hci
should not feel it liberty to refuse, had
been tendered. him. To say that this ear=
ly and official announcement of Governor
Curtin's intention to abandon any design 4
on the Gubernatorial chair was hatted with
satisfaction by the sincere advocatesof Re
r
publican principles throughout the State]
is to give but a faintidea of the relief such ;
a prospect afforded. •It it idle to disguise
the fact, that the previous course of tioe'i
Curtin had not been satisfactory to the
mass of the Republican party. 'Rightfully
or wrongfully, he has been held responsi.
ble by the voters of the party for the shod 4
swindles which, disgraced the State't
management of her quota of three months! 1
troops ; be is held responsible for the miss
Management of the Reserve Corps, and
for the shamefully bungling manner in
whith the draft of 11412 was put into
opertition.:' Since his declination lids
beett.publistied, the coarse' of Governor
Curtin has - been even more unsatisfactory
to men of his party. especially in the West-
era portion of the State. During the last
invasion of the Monongahela valley by the,
rebels, allefforts by the authorities here
to secure even the privilege of organizing
trocipi for home defence failed : and der r
ing 'the litter invasion by Lee's army, in
,
stead of adopting a decisive policy of ent
enroUment,the State authorities published
frantic appeals to the people; and nilde
daily clanged in the form. of enlistments',
until military affairs in 'the State ertite
thrOwn into utter 'confusion.
_ .
'-,The fact that-his public declination of
a re 2 nomination was Simply a base trick to
deceit-Otis competitors for the office, and
that it his x been followed by constant, enf
ergetic and ;perhaps successful - wire-pulling
to secure the,nonaiiiation, are facts well
knOwn to every Intelligent man. How fail
the personal and Political unpopularity ot
Gor. Curtin may operate in deterring the!,
Convention from nominating him, we have ;
no means of - knowing. bu`t,that his noroi4i
nation would endanger the Iliccess of the '
Union ticket,••otherwise cert>iip to carr) 4 ,
the State by a fair maioriv, cannot be de T
nied. The Democratic mate eignisention
displayed a -shrewdness in this ratect,
which the T - nion Convention will do W: 1
to Copy. Settine, aside ever); prominen
candidate for the office--all, without ex=
ception, party hacks of the - most unpopu
lar;character—their delegates united upon
one of the strongest men in the party—a
jurist -of acknowledced ability, ; widely
kniirrn throughout the Stat. and but little
committed to the extreme doctrines of the
plity. If, on the contrary, the Union
Convention shall determine, in defiance
of 'public opinion, to risk the success of
the party by re-nominating the present
incumbent, upon its shoulders will rest
the responsibility for the possible defeat Of
the party. It will require a decided ma
jority, indeed, to enable any party in this
State to carry on a successful campaign
hinciened by such a nominee as Curtin.y
SEN ?LW EN Tft OF JU LIGE WOO)-
IN ARD.
•
WHO IS Ilia 1101,0100 . REAL EMEND '
Extract from the decision of Judge Woo
- sustaining the stay lam passed by cur
Leigislatarein favor of the sciiiiier :
" i -
Now, it a stay- of execution, far three
years woull be toiler - gel in ordinary times,
did not these eircumstawes constitute lan
emergency that justified the .pushing of legis
lation to the extremest limit of the i:enstitu
tipn. No citizen rontd be blamed far Toinn.
teering. He was invoked to do so by aprkat.
911 itr.nig as hive country In the nsiurr
or things there is nothing iareo-oirible in!ex
einpting a solilier's property -frii:n ev.k , ition
whfi.st he is absent from home hittling foo he
sttprotniey of the Okrtitiention sod tae integ
rityof the Union. And when lie has not run
before he was ient, but by yielded.hunself
0
up to the call of the country,. his self
mug patriotism pleads- trumpet tongue 4, for
all the indulgence trout his creditors which
the Legislature halre power gryir. 1:i L L,
term of,iqulgenee seetn loner to t:o.s
it was nu longer than the time (4r wt.:,fla' the
President and Conzressdemtu
ervices. - •
NATI' Alll.llll 3,,5:.);
"I,atn not and neli - x• a
American' - in may :terase. say u:r re
ih ar , 1 arm or bar, ::era 11' 22 :g. A61:•,•13.•.3
or an Abolitionist.
-The speech a oaeu . l uoted toe; I
ani not responsible for. IL was
into the debates by a Whig. reporter.•in vio
lation of the rules of toe baily, whi , :h "re
quired bini to sub=it for revision I;efure par,
licstion. and vbiehlie never
promptly denossurel i, in tile face of.the
Contention, as 1 Lave' done nuay a time
since, as a gross toisrepresentstion. The
Satire American party Itself is my witness.
SerawArpars a.L was the caums no m es
for U. S. Senator. The, county of Phibuj.el
phia was represented by :Nat:Tel. They asked
whether;:if elected by their votes, I irc:uld
favor their theasures for changing the na
taralisition Lsiwz‘. I answered NO, and they
threw every some they caul , ' command against
ass and raised a shaut cf triumph over
. their
. Ptif,Seitg,
I Sept. . ,
=
“These :siax.” are • their itai
eijaility; hut their .:-Ilieetive glorioa are in
the Uniou. all means, at at:' , haiir.ls, ire
they to to rosintsinr4 in their intdgrity"-tial
the fall measure or their reenstititionsl rights
only so'is the Union t‘ct, be prerterre4—
only mo is it worth preittring. kis the pet.-
feetir;rt orate prim* tie rolor,wbieh I.leskted.
melee the ray of lixht. It i thO rotaplete
wesi allies* awes:Med e.,Tereigntirs,lsaing
ittitit they him not Ica foes pat
.
purpotta Met makesthe &dais preetous. This
word Union is a word of graciona omen. It
implies confident:o'nd agenda - cf....cant nal sup
port and pratectioi against externat dangers.
It is the chosen expression of the strongest
passion of young hearts. It Is the charmed
circle within which the, family dwells. It is
Man helping his fellow-mita in this rugged
world: It is Statei, pee set in~'themselvea,
confederated' for mutual advantage. It is the
people of States, separated by lines, and in
terests, and institutions,' and= v i sages, and
law's, all forming one glorious nation—all
moving onward to the - game • sufilirtio destiny,
nut a!I inqinct with a common life. uur
fathers pledged theif lives, their fortune,
and their sacred honors, to forty this Union—
lets ours he pledged to maintain
Woocitcard, Juiy4, 1852.
News from all Quarters.
. —lo view of his last adulation of the Pre
sident, the New York Leader - think! " Ocea- .
sional's" name should henceforth he written
Fawn-ey.
—We see it stated that at the late. Demo
cratic meeting at Ilellefontaiue, one delegation
consisted of about two hundrOd ladies .m
horse-baek, which presented a very beautiful
picture.—Os' Crui7l.
—When the Administration wanted troup
to put down the rebellion, it talked Union,
when it had got the troops it talked , nigge4.
If it wit give us a little Cnion talk again, ii
may replenish the army. -
Tom Ford, who lost us Harper's Ferry.
with 10,000 men, and lfosts of arras and nru ti
-
munition. is on the stump 'in Ohio,- denounc
ing the "Copperheads." No Copperbead has
ever so faithfully served the rebels as he Oki
7 -• We ask our Republican friends to recol
lect that the attacks on Governor Curtin are
all fretu their own party. The Democratic
prevs has not: originated and has but impee
feetlyrepeatetrthe.moqt serious charges math;
against him. I
—Tut Albany Stutrtm (Rey.) says . that
John M. Hay, Esq., late Private Secretary of
President Lincoln, resigned because he could
'no longer endnie the “story telling at the
White House, nor the improprieties around
some of the Departments."
Smola Doc-num.—Last week we published
portion of Chr[st's Sermon on the Mount.
A Black Republican of this place, who con.
eiders himself smart, after - reading it, declared
we ought to be hung for publishing such secesh
doctrine.—lfolmei Co. Farmer.
—The following item may he read aloud by
sufferers from the season malady: Eddrybody
may dod hab the influedsa. bud id is certainly
beddy fadshionable, add the debad for pocked
hadkerohiefs bay de gabled brisk. Bonesed;
hsarhound; (trochees, and stig digorice are in
agtib. request.
Those to whom poWer is delegated
should he held . to s strict accountability Co
their Ccrnsituticntal . oath :of office. 'The plea
of neeenst4 is do' excuse for a violation of
them. .
collect.: "The priceof Liberty i 4
that. eternal vigilance..'—ritonas Jo trers , , , l .
—ZCoI. Brotherline, of the Hollidaysburg
Wh l .l,..Positively refused to hoist the name of
Gov. Curtin for re-election. 'Of course,
rumpus ensued in the Republican wig-wam ,
of Blair county. 4s a consequence, on Satur
day last, the Whig appeared with a new edi
tor.—Legiistown Tme Los.
gossip writes from Saratoga': Mr 4
Banks cannot be' called a beautiful. woman,
bat she is iconiely; dresses well, •and has wit
as keen as her husband's sword. 'tio-ne stu.
pid fool ventured to ask her what - etre would
do if the General was killed. "Go and work
(Or my living, as I did before I married him,'
was the ready reply of the lady.
The, negroes who had deseited trom th.
tniiikary service iu 3lassachnsetps, were ar
restts4 few days since. -4 the/guards.were
taking 'them down to thelwharf in Boston,
heavily itattifed, on their 'way Co Fort
Warren, one them held up his manacled •
hands and excLmeel, am• 3fassa Litf
kulm's proclamashhh," • " t -
No MORE. Dexocaaitc: Govr.sxo!s—Therl'e
will never be, another elec.*" era copperhead
tioveinor. It 14 too late in the'd;3l.—Daily
The above threat is full. of kanificance, and
we ask the people of Pertnsylva4e and Ohio
to make a note of it The editor'of the ..7"ter
has recently returned from Washingto \ a, \ ant,
no have little di- f ullt, speaks ImoiringlY\—
Wor!d.
—One day-last week a rohu.st and rosYscheek -
r ed damsel called upon Provost Marshal pa- •
cis, of Blaine, in etimpany with her lover, who \
had been drafted as a substitute for him. \
She insisted that she was beatable to endure
the hardships of war, and that she would glad
ly shoulder a taustile,and take his place in
the ranks., rather than the ppeciOns life of bar
lever should be endangered by rebel bulk-ts.
The object of her affections seemed tit, be en
tirely willing to assent to the 'arrangement.
man was arrested the other day in
I.'o•ton who hadiisuccetiled in hiring an a sub
stitute ecru times, obtained the bounty, and
deserted each time. Ile lodged at one of the
fashionable hotels in liosion, dressed• hand
somely. and entertained his'frieada in prin c ely
style. R hen lie wonted to hire as a sub.t , -
lute he would dress In coarse, rough elotites..
and hitaself in such a way that It
was itar...siltlc to Jecogiai2e, him as the gay
an d faAlouithle ', , swel'." of the;'-first-ct,:t.s
'biter cialy a few days hefore.
—Ur.des• no Administrs.tton r,f the State
of Pennnyirailia has there beeti.uch a squan•
tiering of the sith.tattee of the people ss
the preseitt administration of Governor Curt II!,
with the sitigle:exoeption perhaps. of that .0.
. _
Joseph ltitner."l.'housa,nds and tens ut thou
sands of clollr3 went into the poeketi of —shc.i
dy contractore . is the equipment of- the acl
- fr.ien this State, and in one item alon..t.
the :tare pow loses about 5500,000 . annual
:y, Tlie Tax-paye4s hare to foot tre
•
Yur - Sotoisz's Fatran.—The only good wor
the Abolition friends of Gov. Curtin can say
of him is "that he is the 'soldier's friend. -
Wto are the friends of GoventeriCurtia Me
recorits of the Quarter Sessiotutof Allegheny
shows that three of his personal friends were
indiCted is t u e Court for cheating the soldier.
in his clothing, his food. Intl his arms." Love
me lose my dog. - says the formal. You
may know a man by the eottigasy he keet
Friend of the soldiers, ezplain how you acted
in• unison with the 'knaves witnittruck at the
vitals of all Military strtastb.—foo , l--etotung
—it'd arms.
, _,
Htmali Narrar..--tionte wise seelasagelY re
worked, "there is a good deal of human no
tare in =wt." It erops out . oeesisionany in bays.
One of the urchins in tht school;al4 Massa
thoseas, who 0n5..04t0 sieir., sal visited ,hr
a kcal lady.. Tise little fellaw slat • suffering
actually, sad his eisitor asked Ain if iihe
could do anythiag for him— 'Anse' replied
the pettrn; "read to ase-7 "Wtll:you save
a :tory .'' aged_thalady. "No," answered
1 the bay,, "read from kilo /Nor read about'
Lauxus;" and the WY eotspliesL .0e nett
Ithy the sisit was repeated. and again the boy -
:shed the lady tarred. *.3ltall L. read ftete
the Bible.." she isupeimt. - NA we:4as the
reply, - Via better tacitly; reast• ses a last
eary.—So: .13 , 4,ird .T.:aw.lard.