SINEW 'DIRECTORY. ILO BENNETT, " 'crimp or yrs PItaCK. OlUce „,* Uloet, Filltlea Streit, kotavea • ivael6-'i g. C.KkILI s kITOIALT AID AT LAN, tlaTluQQ visuziod the iuscUoi of his fitolessl6/0 di, will be found at Ma old Olace, no- imucli at • -sad unsure! Public tkstars• 0; MOLL, - PROPRIETOR MORRISON HOUSE. or soooriroboa Arkat Street—one square taxi of '1 iii 'Rastas, Pa. Sept. W- -17 COLS', 4 - - Erooirlitioss,fruaillooz 11Arrr•crrikok, cJod gtory trt titudorooebt's Block, Brio, Pa IN C. mousorq, ArroissiraCocirmar , on •r Law, P.ris Pe. - keg Strett, 4 swarth, Park, in the American .rood story of the 'bolidiag, occupied by F. k SI As r. thrsys be found in his Mike, and ounctnallyettended to. AUP‘TIN. • Int Clocks, Wokltss, VW* Jew. .r Spotuty Wara,,,Lookira elluor4t, Gilt 'estisr7 so Fancy Goods, Parsiou Build Lug, Wistyark war Frisch at. . A. la ALBRAITH. ATTORIIIIT AT LAIN -016d pn Chairs.; pioute t it Quin Bona. Ida P. _ , • N..IIIMAILL, vr" -- , • • NOW, Olic• la Bono- • 11 if a• .. Bluck.Vorthieldf6t Th. Part, Erie, Va.' 6. PILNCEN 3ELDETZ 11Aft VD! SPENCER RVIN aNICYS dirleuilisurLelts 'AT LA W FILE, littagort Block, near North Carew et the Pubilp Sow*, I. Fs. 11011494 . • EWA ita-, A. U. thrum, Proprietor urataot Uttat OUM &ball Data 41Very .tteatluo, to lr asp asrireittila thatuttou to 8114 trout all . oprtitt-10. 1 tilithilt, JUB.4 saeDc, Vralairtur. ,euiLca . Tr.‘44 :mote, (Immediately trontlurthe C•sp &maws, Itnasieliouille;sccotcactodattou t. itk trot liotediarthe city, tad tLo kiss ihtw& dith U S Cttaktit NUM. WOOLELudt 4Wo Rawatt. Intataka ate sad hloriaiatuo, VW= and fbeit, Wuud and sire, Caw ,Ltquora, Tobaem, Sews, 6e, State • as dour s7,atti of Fourth. Last std., Frie, Ye. tf4. I'AILIIOIII OIL CO., Lamina Alm aga iu ti or WU Cook, t o . . mad Dealer le Stattoaeri, ilaceeteeN Newspaiers, tee. Couatty .lealere Vittdleye z tatetep's Hotel,froottng the Part. 1111'it auFzi.., • ceuiro- ram Ind flaaltst sta., Harrisburg, Po. clastsi rill Mittens house is Dow fitted up to thr •Tod style.' The scecatimodstisns are of the asd•onaUst. tlesttuotett tbo My? oitSsiffortis-one of the tort oPptem plasm to U. country. fob t'fair. rtoa Firirl . ll. IN Oz DAVIS. lissAilit, ra - Y. PAIL,. LAP/ ArTumarr AT LAW, ChelltatlS Feb. 16-37:62 . U. L. ifiLLiErrr 8G SON* Awns "11111 c• is &WS IF, Li* Pa. SU sort swiss- # o‘ass • [aiart6tt.] IMM TXR arip= Warren, W trzsa , Cu, Pe wig 2 '62 ninnanl COMMIOX KriCiLaNTS, by' 41.11aatic AO. W. It. sad Refined P•trcr ;_., jxkoneasttiasion.. 24t1. "ssicaisssoss. &assorts* • - ,4114esigiga sod all business in to bbst to. Moktlealions for *oast without delay, to en .11F . 1thrr Block conker of • listl~i itOrlSWf wiermasui, LAW. to WaMar's 01 thrruath Zs* to.. &us 7 '62 riumutts; Damn, Beatty' Block , North aid. of tho rat Er* PP CNC alollll2l - • - rtin="6lMeheti eth sad 6th streets, p fowl Depot, iris, Pa., • • r, Proprietor. geteestre aecoasoiods stren earl ,treollere. Scud by the day or GOod owl* i,W,e3.a. • apdreatt LIAM - WILIAM. r . - otitis, to he I,otl . Stan, tiir .. 1 , door south of sag 7411. MGR Witatils Mee "Ram Same, State street, nearly Yeaethe Net • - ilidert stlbaskid.,wbar• gentlemen am ettAmmit being annoyed by disardoril LLltlillel. & IIItUTIIIKU, /NamurAsur Taman and for flaw ti Kay_ases Patent Sewing Machines test la ale- Stat. Street,between Iltti sad 9th tits , Clothes nude to order In the deed style. SEE=7I Beat= rx DST Gam; Osamu Ks, . Harchrigii, ato, ela" deed, Plastar. etc.. cot - Birth Apart wad Public Scam Er* Pa. lent • , : -- D. W A lektliii ilk CO., , 1104111M151116 k - 001:1111111110S mrscaBma. Ware Erma% Pae* Poet of State S e t ( ammo at 11540,t5. Deems Flab, Flott,Wilisier *••• 11.— CW11 maolog to sad from Canal Were Home. 14-41.-. 'Sa, - • & Visas • (ssccormor to Stovers 4(.. Sis•derd us .as et Desictsfr, • lirlitit's Mock, .Mnot, gar, 15L, Dealer la Camplune, OW; Sanity , Pliaid, Blake, ie.' boll Li. eh WCAILT • Ilexoe up li jteetaltoetilia.oadoie, "anat. Agtitotttoplettleotr' s italtrood Cam • • Piaci te - Get• - UV Illsiey Back ro AV t triorthrB BOOT 4 BROS STORE, 3txteti I,eir 199pootte Aloe rent Wee. win V L. oosbno, Boni' sea 'Sboo Dealer, - •Iv informs tbe Naas that he ~Si red WIMPS** tissElSoes Boor street. nearly opposite the roet • liter, be Invitee ail Ins old Meads sod eustoiners viten adl . • ' atteeffoe 'bee to REPAIRING. Iliviog atvrkneeo; red erepeelotendlog all bii business a• beam saa stress good eitlailettoo sod ileaet le televises ea - soy abet pinion to the city. Wernitted. speta63tf u NFECTIONARMS, ' 7 ?mit. Itio. Tonkin Notiolbs said Foot.: 41.. xis, riesirs4,4t mile-- ha. 8. at U. RANGEs i LEMONS, Pnkkes, bats% Como* 11414.114, la owe* akkillir mils by - 314-Im. ' VITARIt k BURI . ENER 414 eittni*W(SB • missiMaishimite4oi easicAyuo. tad Pg#3._koisaw, Cams, Nut, Volt sod Coos way, Knack Cstsassis, sad di Pita Coadsotass-, shrines asaL 716-120. ONE LOLLAR AND A- II ALF , IF : PAID IN ADVANCE, VOLUME 34 NEW GOODS! • )'W .1 win; Al' , -S: MORRISON'S, EMBKM LNG AI I ?HI . I. DRESS GOODS. CLOAKS, (4LOV..ES AND H 'ALS°, A 'LARGE '.) STAPLE 'AND DOMESTIC GotH)S ! YOUR 'NMI.; w D;il GOOD STYLES, GOOD fiAItr;AINS, County. to with =EMI may -SWltr. A FACT GENERALLY KNOWN, ISLIOViki to W. of HAD THATtho variety - of new 'i:tyle etends, uf Gothic, Cottage Ctr.veb,,, hound Cor urr, Camp Sofa, Jenny 1,1,0 patteriii, serpentine - and ralt trent,hantienmely veneered Itorgane, Extenston Dining, Breakfast, Centre awl ett.er Tab:es, Whatnots, Quaker Stands, Csrpot I •.Inlrl. Sofa Beds, Hair and Sea tern,, klattras.es, Feat:, r limb; and Bolsters with other noutteltold fufulturt, &r,,clt manufactured Iron, well stationedluother I .p.flttly materials, by experieured workgaeu nod not he, r lade. For style, quality and low prices 1 utti St.!) , urea two-Irina dealers to undersell rne. Feathers boil tLt and sold. Cane seat, Parlor. Itedrootn, Rock, . oLing, Norse and other chirti., of Eastern rind Western facture, are hickory ,1011,41 coil glued, tusking theta la stiottg as any other part of the ehair, where otheri roads and sold are only nailed, not by no meats durable, Wood IVladsor,ltanklug, Sewing and Nuree, are nh.tir: of 11.4.r.1 wood rounds clinched through the seat and slued, war-, ranted to stand. .liandsoruely ;exulted. N od can't by hra teu for strength, price and hash. Skies, lie;,. 1 !. kcc ito!dlaur 31h1 and have the highest tentnneulaln s;,•, 'bat orprimi or all uu appteallou, t a ad shipping 'rte. Attar tire yearn ivprrt.n, e :.- pltheipatell two prteadeale,, I run dotortuttw4 z•I one price in all, give worth La you, tot, ..0 1 u, ji to all who trade With it,* =0: I .o County. Jusinoas en- Magistrate. .. nod FLftb Ak NOUN, the prin- Id House Lumber, Lath, Stllllg, ••P, I. • t“. I ,• rot,. 0,1, More Pa), P1 , . 11.1.." , th 1.1•11 it 1.1;r 111:10..mt V 1144.4 lee Vat Iteillelntwr the i . tt..,lleNt eflrll. lof $O.l ct,ret .:u: , tote, kn., 1 NIR101:tv•I'r. Ati , l CIA/11111,.gt W Lit )1, E , ;.1 ,c. REJ'AiL 6.IOJCELZ .'q't 'lt E. W HOLE:4A LE AND RET.4 PlertA i Edst 4,/ eta P4rl. 1 t FrtiiirA Street, tsrmt.or.,n),J W 6 lltd tlSikedfutly call It,. attr , ation of the cutautunit) to h 4.4 1 ,140614.4.1: l'f ' (irti VCER IE , I ANI PEA ill NI )N Wh.ch b. In 414 , 44ir0us to weli nt KIEV LOWEPIT POSSiBLIC Pitlek,4s: sUGARS, • (..OFgt:EA. TE • • : s 1; UpS.;± 'IOIVACOeS, , sc., t 00t eurptsmd la Oil Ai he :s prst,..l t, pro , . r to all who give 11101 a WI. t 1 also keeps coosislith tai baud aau pert. 44 .1 P 1r It (4, I_lOllS, tor the wholesale trade, to which he clitoris t ke attecitlow of the ptiblle His Luotto $4, ••talc!: P,unte null a fall Zotralent for the 11308. 1863. BUFFALO & ERIE R. R. P4114P411P . and att.:TE s lohday, pril 2Uth, ibtol, wanenger Train+ will rtu osrthis Rawl as follow,: LEAVING ERIE. ti 0) A M., Marl and Accorn., stopping aklierbor I.;tert • North East, State Li nu, Qulncy,Weeteeld,Portlan..l. Brorton, frnuktrrr, :1.11;14 - Greek, Erring acid .4 nTole, arriving at tloaalo,at 0 55 A. St 2 00 P. IL,Dcy ErPrear. rtoptung at North I.sugt, 51 es: Dunktrh, 4 l•ilrer Grrti., and and arriving at Buffalo at j lu I'. 13 Curcianari Erprrari atoppinA a: Weat.Le;l, Onnittrk end :ilirer Crrrii as t arrive , at _Baal(' at 1010Y. Sl - 120 A M., Alshrht Ecrrr:r, Dunkirk tad Sliv.l Creek, arrireA • ••t Buffalo at 2)A. St. 0. 1.. ELLIOTT Tao Day Express connect at Dunkirk at.,l Du ff 10, k the Night Express at Buffalo only, altil Express barns for N. York, Philadelphia, iloPton, Ac LEA VI NG BUFFALO. 4 20 A. Y., Nail 4- dices, stripping at Hatnnurgh, North Evan*, Angola, Irving,BllverVreek, Dunkirk, Brae,. ton, Portland, Westfield, Quitter, State Line, North -. East and I:ubor Creek, arriving at Sale at 811 P. U. 6 30 A. M., 76tede &puss, stopping at Sliver Creek, Dunkirk, Westrieid and North mast, arrives at Erie at 10 05 A. M. 9 3.5 A. If., Illy Express, stopping at Angola, Silver Creek, Dunkirk, Westfield and WerthEast, arriving at Erie at 1 30, P. M. - 'lO 10 P. 11., Night .Prpitesse stopping at Silver Creek, Dunkirk and, Westfield, arriving at liste at 1 20 A. .U. Railroad time laten tnlnutei lister thin Erin time. April '23,18a. 1 , 44 N. BKO WS. hilLt Clevelandiand Erie Railroad • DAMN Oldtu2 d ti a tru t4s rt r i.. m r°o 6 tA d r a - ae j s k ili l f i 1' 21 )4 t11 : ' ;; 1 1? ' ' as follows, sic LEAVE CLEIVELAN.C. 9 4 P. it. Night fixprina Thin atop', 'at Painerrids, Ashtabula and Girard, and arrive' at line at CS P. N. . 2U,4 P. M., Hail and liermumrklatioo Train, atepa at itio station., and arrive* at Y.6a at 8,T.5 P. U. • 4 Lai Chkeinnatl Expre4a, to at Painookyliti., Ashtabula and Girard, arrtvee al Etiv iat 7 03 P. M. 10 00 r. It., Day Ex - prenn, atop at Wlltoort,by. ville, Gernen, Aahtabttia,Coatwaut and 41;rarill, Kr rives st Erie at 1 v. -IP. M. LEAVE ERIE. l l 5 A. M. Night lispressTrain otup* at thrall!. Aabia bola and Painesville only, and arrives at-Cleveland 4 46, A. 117 bO A. M., Mail and Accounuudalluu Traiu, stopping at all MA slatmal au4 arrives at. Cleveland at 9 t. A.M. 9 M A. IL, tUle,lo Express, stupplug at all statiuus ex cept Swatrellte. Saybrook, Voiousille., Perry, Men. for and Wickliffe, arrive* at Cleveland Z 40 P. M. 1 23 Day Express, stop. at Girar,l„ Conneaut. Ashtabula and Palseeellle, fumes al ClereLsu,l at 4 MP. M. II the through trains going Westward, 'connect at Clareland with trains for Toledo, Chicago, Columbus, Cin .annat; Indianapolis, .t.e. Ay. All UNI throughtnilna going klaatwanl,ocineact at Una kirk with the train@ of the N. Y.4c Kra, Itsiiroad: and at Dural* With the N. Y. Contra! and iirdralo and N. Y.City Stallroads, for New York. Albany. Hutton, Ntagasfralls, &c.. 11. NOTTINGHAM, Superintandent. Cleveland, April iU. [M3• MANHOOD ;* How Lost How Restored'. , Jaat Pubßetied. In a Sealed Envelope. Price ll Ceuta. LECTURE on the Nature,. Treatment and Moiled • Clam of Sperrostorrli..es or Sr•mirill Treatnesa; Sexual Debility, tiereotioness an dlineolnoterf EtaissMnel inducing Impotency, Consumption and Mental and Phy alnal Debility, by ' ROB'? J. icubvErtivist.L, mr. L. The important fact that the awful cnrisormencee of Self abuse may be effectually removed without Intern a medlcinesor the dangerous epplicatioreof caustics, in stnunyatr, m. ilicated batistes, and other empirical de vices, is here clearly demonstrand the entirely neve and highly sueursefut trestmeutWukdopted Ly the role. Mated author, Mil eeplsined, by, which every ono in enabled to cure lilspielrparfeetlY, WO at theleasi ;lassie Isle cost, thereby avoiding all the plvertfie.l nnatrumm of lb* day. This lecture will prove I• boon to thousands . and thousands. - - Snit unCer ix ,t, 16 A Itistn enTsini.r., tb ray addrius,,tor the rocelpt of ¢'x curds, Or t 1 4 , ,, Tortain stsays by ad-, dres:me, , DA. CR AS. J. C., Karit, •-• febl4'n3-1y In flowvry. SP , . Ynrt, ' Pnst nein" Sus, 4fati. 1882. SPRING. •1882: ERIE BONNET..:InfiRE. • -f bete Model Roma • APrre E. H. :5:14.1 ,".. W11.01,11,4LE AND RETAIV I IiWIT.: XILLIN.ERY Yililnin copiltelwletitivatk at Now York FriCiti. attantiott wad to Bloke/on and Droning Strum No. 3 gullet' Block, State St. =Fla ' ' \ • 1 . ! 1 , , . . . • , .. •. - •. . • ... . R i : . T 1....:._.._ ~...,•,,..,,,.:,...,„3.,,.. 14,,,,R1 . .......,...:,,,., . ~_......: ~ ~, ..„3.,....„,:,....___.:,..,.._ .er - • . : r 4k 4 ••*t '''' . .. a 3,..) T • 4 ~....N•, ,, ••• --- ' - • ' . . ...., ...--,...--...... CLOTHS, W I WA.l\l"bi MEE MED I , - S. MORRISON'S. P. A. BECKIII-1, ill2urtMeLit of ERIE, - PA, SATURDAY MORKING, SEPTEMBER 19. 1'863 • .. ' AGENTS FOR TIRE CIBSROArkkI. . • The (911w/riot gratlawan hull boon retrpted as on: agents In the places whirratinm' reside. Persons &Sittig. to send attbs:riptlnns or Soh Work, or to remit =way to ire. can do It through their hands : .1. S u.illya 13 , t Copt A. Pomo., r, y' -- - ---- -------- Atbioo. , Vl' C. White, 0 . Watenirrd. Joe. waddren, $ • -- ' ----- ' M. Stacy.... - . ----- .... .. _ .... Edlnboro. V. Sebn Itr . % : - Bro , .7 . .'..... ... . Ifill Crook.. . S.. 1,. Potts', . .Wisahly•lllo. Copt V Willard, ' rhaibor Creek. J. if. Firm, Grooadal4. - J. Scr.ittr,.... ~ - . .. ..... - ...... ...tut Eiwww. Lyman Rotousoo, ( A. P. Rouse. " $ - ..... '- John Doolittle, ............. .. .1 I. l painalld .1 R'cla Riley Potter, ....... ... ..... .. i ....Wo43prtagbe4 Ralph D..srman, 0 natal. Jamb C Coffman, y E. W,.Gerrish, Rtypvilla, Oblae firt. D. W. Ilutchinaesi, Girard. AmorStane,. Fairview. Nelson 5ar,1y,....... .... Cherry Hill. - • P. C. Strati/thou, i . , Jim. 1). Phillips, y Union. F. B. ilarrovresi' , Colatabo.s. • J. L. Murphy, - Warno. N. Jackson Garland. .1. G. Durlinghuni, Spartitosbuir, Di. A. M. Eby, . Riarrillo. Jan. c r ,, we1 i ,.... ._ _ --------- _ ...Lorena. \ T. D Cbollis, t McKean. Copt.. Cl. J. Whltuey,..., .. Youagesille. Amos Heath, W. C. Oakley, ), J W . lto)er, to Boe. U. 11 Donaldson, !diming Croak. hi. W. Howard, ... Wayne. I C Chopin, Ridgway, u.,Pa. Ilk C }Colwit iMatioa, Lander, Warns Co., PA, . - 0111te:MtiN-CIRNEItAL HAMMOND, Ity erdprirer Calomel and Alestructtwe miarials from the eupply tables, bee ceofernol a blames, as oar sick 1.0 Ulu not slop hers. Let him order the iliecontinuenee of "Illeedfsit," and the aka of BRAND. RE:TWA PILLS in the place thereof. Theo will com• 'new, a "mew ere." in the practice of which mould then became emphatically TRRBFALIN° . ART. could I, cured by wercori or whir emetic. That the human body could only "snide wboir by "virgetabis rood" A carnal rood being, in rut, condensed vegetables. Li ItA N DREra'S PIUS etionid be la emery billHary Heir pit al. TI, se PIBs ears BILIOUS DIARRHOEA, C_HRON. MAHRIIOEA,CEIRCOIC DYSENTERY, au4 •il Yr vern .1.1 A Peetloos of ills Ousels, sooner .id more our ly thau any wedicine in Ma sod& BRAhDRETre'd - -...... t Pi i.i..ti 11l till q.O einuni should be taken night and tanming Ite,tl Uurrtinaidnd gnt Dow aryl* CAn OF ROSOOK IL WAMIN M==ll:=2l sin •--1 e a s a private In CO. F, 17tb- Reetinent„, New York Vott. Whits at Hitrri.oe's binding sad on the itsprahannock near Fa/mouth, I end teeny of the elm party were idea with bilious diarrbcrs. The Army Sec AV did not cure as. and I was reduced to skin sat boon. Among no Company were quite a nnanber b Members who had Wetted in you Laboratory at Bing Sing. They •ereuut.iai because they used Urandreth'e Fills. Theme wru pr.qailed nom me sad °there to nee the Pills, and a, nisi... , all cared in Irmo two to ties data. Atte; tile our b,nj 11104 Brandt/ales Pllll for the tiphea fleet, ands, rheurcation l / 4 and in,no ea.r did they felt° restore health tint of gratitnile to yca (Jr my good htalth, I aerl4 you th,, trhrch 11 uccesttry the entire Company *wild .1101. I am. respectfully. yours. W ROSCOE K. AYION, gloie_Slog, N. Y. Prin. 204 Canal Street; Nair Yoh. L Srmosa, Erie, aud by all respectable dea ler* in i..adkmß jylS-los.. Io KATHAIII.4.IIN. Thte dellghtiul article for preserving wad l.auttf, lug the human blur la again put up by the odg . pr..prietor, and le now mule with the semetatv,' aktll and attention, which tint created its Immense and un-, p 5, ..erd,0nt6.15a1..a aril' 111311 &IMOD bath/ annaidly r It to am anld at V. mote In large bottles. Two talllloa bet= ties CS4 .unity be width A yam when tt t sods knows that the. Netball-nu le not only the mod delightful halr . dragging In the world, ha t.thal tt elannara* the neap at scull and daudiutt:gtvea the halt allrely,aleh,lnuniaat groN,gltiand waren:Ai It from Imam gray. Thaw ea cowdd.rwtious worth lupowlag. The goilislT 9 WhlP leU tested mr over twelve jean, end Is VlNlNddled. bed. Any 114 who valuta • beautiful head of Ws use the Katbairon. It balicely margined, aka* NA** nabh, it le told by ail raaPaelable d.alem thi q u io l°at . the world. , It. y. BARNES R CO., jt24me. New York. IEtAIsITILEISTI4 INTIM'ABLE lIAIR RESTORATIVE IT IS ,AOT 419 YR, bat rwstores pay hair to Its Ante. cal color, by supply frig the raplitary taboo with natural eastetianc•Ampaire4 by age or dlseastis, r 4ll litatatwette d?e a re composed of Lunar Caustleiileeticryble the rt. Wity and I.arrty of the hair i en4 afford of theorrives no dusts:l4r. ItArnitreet'i lolatitabla Colactaz Dot OW/ restore' hatr to,ita natural rotor, by itia naq prawala. bat give* tbe hair a L IIItIANT BEAUTY, prorsotaa growth, 113 T elat I its falliot o IT, tradtrataw &adroit; ow& lon•trts health aitd ploatiarktueas to the head, It has stood the test of time, beteg the urigitial Rats Coloring, cmatalitly Incremgcg 10 tator. iimo by both Isdica It la told by p‘llreepllt!tilbill 07 crq le procured by them of the coccunoTelal agent:), I) z. Bissit &Co , 2 2 Etroadsr:y, li. Y. ?tee nizet,GOennta, ed St ' jaa24e3-ens cl LUST.% 110110 1 A HAIR OVAL - _ : Ttiii: ONLY—I. 4 DYF Icor anabsid. Tilt MAI LY DYE... 2... ...... ~.sliroro to be potionless: Trir OVLIC WYK.... . 4 ,.__. .. For sifting brown. THE ONLY D Yr'i or 0, iperfootithick. VW ' O:s;DY DYS - thlit dean aorteetiop. . THE ONt.Y. MlTlit is ip,tepello A N D 71 I g ONLY DYE • For alt witc del., re to hare the color of 'their hair changed with estvty,certrloty end *rtplditt, to W Osd•Abiy, can , dealre. _ Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, No. 8 Astor Hon" New York. Sold wrerywbors, and applied by all pair Dresser r. Price. 11, $1,50, and $3 per oox, according to sire. Criatadoroia Hair Preservative, . . is invaluable with his Dysi, as it imposts thy utmost sat. sea, the molt beautiful gloss, and great vitality to She Price cent% SI and S - per Cott., agessillat4slit BE WINN /N TIME. Do nat. t!illioritk you iloiltb s CottatitoUtot and If you aro earning with sny DUMP for latch DELIADDLIPS.."„RITRACT suagu to reeotamende.l. • - • • - TRY IT I TRY IT I TRY. IT It WM Curs you, ure loog Sodorlar o , alloylag Palo and letagatowttob. tadH AND PUR will restos* yITYou, to TIELLT At Little fineuee, Lad No Rapamoto.: _ Cat out the Adeertleerwebt in *bother column, sad call ',renl far it'. BEWARE OF GODITTERFRITS I Ask tar flelmbnld's. Take ao ether CURES GUARANTEED. au,ll-.2m. To „oris i toorl o ym io . The advertiser twang beenrniiiiiorea to Ibrafth in a few weeks, by a very simple reaseity.aller hiivilog !Waited several yearn with a sevens hingaripetton, sad that desid , disease, CobAsuipqm— aatolittr Ffj#o hilferl4o l , 11 ). tellow.suriererithe Intatut To all who drain It, ha wtU we* aim* artialrier. scriptlon aged (tree or dory). irlthibillor pupating and in*, tIO raw shill' they vlllllll4 a. siva CTRS for Commulforr, Asraza t aminms,B6l. ,The only object of tbsiiiilntillliCiDlNßlMbl= tine ill to benellt the erikted," and which be conceives to be lavainableOutribe hopsemry as item will try his remedy, alit wilt 0114 *al 00 5 141 4/ sad mat prove a blessing. Arr.IDWAID A MIAOW w taarli Zen Whip Cloud,. Mire 4rek. D u. To MAW VENETIAN LINIMKNT.. DIM of eronp—What a pretty and interesting child I saw last week t Bat now, shert - tt ts soistrra. 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NAM 46.0 se sorks.• AU' 40 • ..10,14olm01a0100100reis 3 -01111.1. 1 pleritletne ne 'vessielhitestarn portrait r roam r. (:(gArsiN, cisedit, :7264m. No. NEI Broadway, N. Y. _ , ,„: Nam shall be our Courts disgraced By sundae Jeerry's Tindal sway, ermined Jadrieball sit debased To osibbis blood.boright tights away have a Jbattb learned and true, Who needs no bitter, "Mager -law," " Than that which lions our country through No away years of peace and war. Csoart—Tur Lonna to His law ie true, Par Lowrie to the law is true, We'll stand by Lowrie for he's it ue , By him and the red, virile and blue Wilat tboagh usaligusota'reat their spite , ' Ha all who dare siroehilro therul IN'or Oar hearts declare our eases is right, • Lid was, and and admit be so il`bat though they call us traitors now, *hen they haee:better earned the risme, We newer shall to iyraula bow, - Nor Dow to he tlialrfollowers clam. Cloaca—Huns for Woodward brave and true, Hann foe Lowrie; to the law he's true ! W• weer- shall to tyrant's bow. , Whew disenthnilled by: freemen brave, Mite by ittatebball frewdose bow -- Whew mat In dart oblivion's wair. The wretched (vide who caused mar_ woe Whew Peace and Onion once again Shall idess the land we love in well. And Mort), so long la bondage laln; Shall burst her fetters—lean her Cuoaus—Well honor Woodward brave and t And Loads to the law so true, With Wort, loot to bondage !al is, • Redeenrii , 4 "neathrtheined.vrbiterend bows Who tvlll Vote for George W. Woodward. ThWßucks comity Abolition organ asks, "Who wants to See a Copperhead Gover nor elected in Pennsylvania ? ' The Dem ocrat answers the question by na k ining the following fourteen classes of vote'rs who will vote what Abistitiooista call the "Cop-- perheiid" ticket in October : 1. Every moldier who was provided by Andrew G. Curtin with shoddy uniform, with Worthless -shoes, and with defective blaaltiote, in order that the friends of that distinguishe4' patriot could make large ,eontract profits, on which the Gov- ernor,would receive his commission. , 2. Every - soldier who was seduced" into the service of the United States for six month*, upon the pledge, qolemnry giVen by Andrew G. Curtin , tint the man voluntaering should be exempffrom the draft.. A pledge which wa violated alnioit assoon.ai it was made. 3. Every member of the gallant Venn sylvaula Reserves, who, after performing Federal valet., were retained in the. Federal service without being allowed; to. come home hod recruit,' while` New . Eaglet:id regiments were furloughed; ha. osnaellOvernor tiurtin had riot manliness enough to demand this well-earned re-. ward of Weir; faithful services. 4. 4very mechanic who is compelled to take orders ifpori his employer's store, in., stead of receiving cash for his services, will tote against the man who vetoed the' bill *remedy this evil, which wrongs the laborer of his hir,e. 5. 'Every farmer in the Curnberland valley who was robbed by the rebels, be- MUSA Governor 'Curtin bad not the man liness end ability to do his sworn duty by tits Commonwealth of which he Well the Executive chief. O. :Every tax sayer, who fully under: , stands the, great robbery perpetrated by , the bill repealing the tonnage tax, which Governor Curtin signed after he was pledged to veto it. -7, ';very man' who .believes that a State is an independent sovereignty within its' constitutional sphere ; and who is unwill ing that state ;independence should be sacrificed to gratify a Federal despotism. : 5..-Every honest man who knows all the' iixi . rttiptions praetised by Curtin and his, friends, which were so gross and mcin :strong that his Attorney General. .Purvi ence, -was forced to resign his office—de siring to remain an honest man. ..9 4 Every naturalized citizen of Penn sylvania who 'recollects that Andrew O. Curtin was the High Priest of 'Know liothingism in 18544, when he . was Sec'y of - State to Got,. Pollock. 10. Every man who. bas had a son g brother or friend drafted, or who was, drifted himself in October last--when, Gov. Curtin permitted Pennaylvania to be competed to furnish by. drift a surplus `over her quota, when other : States which had not furnished their full 'number were elitifipted feent - conseription.. a. Ever y ma il who believes in personal liberty, free speech and free press. that great, triad ot, rights, which' (39v. Curtin has suffered the ttenerat Government to trttlaple under foot in Pennsylvania, in of the Constitution Of the Com , monwealtkaad of the United States. • 1Z briny man who believes that this ix a Government of Witt/ men ; and is opposed to,gtegro mercenaries--to negro su ff rage and negro' egaahlythe re li t end and &into! Govertior Curtin and • the Abolit .lolM4 ' Li Everyman ittobelieres in the Union as our - fathers friiined it, under the Conititu tfou assititiy Ordained it tend who looks to this War as orrieans of biesirviog the lat• 'teened restoring the fermarand. not as the great modtine by which: States shall be lorned into , prorinees an d . riegroen into squab. t! - 14. Every Man who is in favor of peace. based upon the restoration of the Union as ivies; with equal rights in all the States, and the inherent rights of. free men pre served and perpetuated. " There classes• will give George W. Wood- War tint least thirty thousand majority in October noxl • •• " [ From et; 'lO The, oUtest to Peti iyIYApIA. - - • The political contest Penosyliania bas an far been conducted Sail' much spit -4, but with mute - regard ~for the proptie ilea of partiten diOuesiontlliM is;usual **State. ' 'The iniiesissies, gr.:whip but ef.ffe affiliated &Woof the country hive 4 ,other and higher arguments thin . upon the suppoOditental and :deficieneles of the er ititesting, eau.: • he Deisothetic party is especially for tuna'e in the Rwndtditte who heads Ste State. 11111110. Wt;OiliVoll4l4 u gentleman. 4 eVeonfessedly high charseteki and marked_ exektutive talent. Sninneh opponents‘ tividereedlajemicede: the . :sstne time blspditicsl'toutae `furs Wiett consisfenf; !who a 'arty View, unexceptionable. lerig:qapear as, a judge/has removed. *cis.a tctessi)teeisni:44l4lkwittr Pll3l.eoAeakii 4miaLyn , . • ; ±le rati ' • !that inspires respect iimoni-A sorts of As there is reall • noting ~. 1 . -- ; • Writtest for the Utovrter Campaign Snag. • IIS—"MIU, !Willi •%o imur. Ballad the locp eolamaa of freeman an gatherlog for truth 1411 for right, !.a longer shall tyra . nts thaw, For aow la the dawning of ilaht• Gar sixes are the tlikaa naari uz avi Ftvin despots '14,0 swear to deet•cl, Who loudly to hilt/Aimee tartus, To tyranny's aryls would dete4y. Cdpkra —.Huns Lirliroodward brave awl trim t Hann for, the red, white sad blue t .No kepi la Insolence raring, - Give wayto groat Woodward the trap. But stand by tits rod, whits &ail title. 21115=1111 attack. him merely becauxe he is the representative of the Democratic party. The Republicans are'not so fortunate in their candidate, Gov. Curtin may be one itf the purest men that ever lived', but what makes it awkward for him and his party is the gltet that previous to his re nomination he was taken 'sharply to task Iry his own party associates fur.downright corruption. The Pittsburg Gaz,itte, the most influential Republican journal out side of Philadelphia, in the State, bas from time to time specified glaringly cor-. 'rupt acts by Curtin. It 'time and again said that -his `. nomination would be dis graceful to the party and his election im possible." But apart from* all questions of person al integrity, Curtin has deeply otleuded the just pride of the people.of the State. He allowed the Cabinet 'at Washington More than once to cruelly 'snub him, and ! he was weak and unwise enough to admit it, and complain of their treatment, iu.a Speech he made at Harrisburg. This was With regard to the defense of the State pending die last invasion by Lee. Curtin had positive information that an invasion Wits contemplated ; bµt instead of calling out the'Stute militia in iieasOn, he went to Washington for lielp IL. was snubbed and put off fronrday' to day until the rebels WPM actually in the State, and then Penn- Sylvania had the mortification of being ompelled to depend upon the bayonets of the New York'and New Jersey militia to defend her Capital frorm destruction. - The contemptible figure the. State cut du-. ring the earlier period of the invasion was slue entirely to the•wrint of vigor and ex ecutive force in Cloy. Curtin. . But apart from alt personal considera tions, the contest in Pennsylvania will re- cult in a verdict either for or against the policy of the , _Administration. There is 'no dispute touclung the continuance of ;the war in that State. The Democrats ;agree that it must go on if the ITnion can ;be restored in no other way. But the emancipation and confiscation policy, the waste of the public resources, and the iUe gal nets of the Administration, are dis tinctly sustained by the Republicans and repudiated by the Democrats. We have no doubt n t all touching the result in that State. It igtrue there is all• enormous money and contractingintereat there in faVor of the preeent government., but it has little power over the voters in the rural districts. But the Democrats in Pennsylvania must make assurance,doub ly "sum No effort must he.Spareil—no baerifice avoided, to insure the old '"Key stone" its high place' among that, glorious arch of States which will yet restore the, old Union add secure the personal liberty' cif the 'present generation and all that "come after it. I • • iruul the. Doy testown Deiuozrat. ot!ft. NEXT GOVERNOR. Tim, Deinocrae - y , have a great advantage over their opponents in the pending con test for the Gubernatorial chair. The ad vantage arises front the supprioritY! of the candidate over his Republican compet itor. Thi4 superiority is; an intellectual is well as a moral one r ' Jud ge Woodward is eminently an intel lectual man. Mr. Curtin •is udt. 'Phe former is allioroughly trained and edu cated person. lie is habituated td mental analysis and lb clove prbeeas of thbught. lie has a decided philosophical tendency ; with nothing narrow or prejudicial about him ; and from his varied reading and extensive experience in life, can bring to bear upon every question presented to his mind, the light of forcible and 'pleasing Illustration. lie is emphatically , . a reason ing MAU: and consequently far 'removed from dogmatism or pretension. Very few of tire public men of our country have such a store of intellecq on which - to rely in these perilous and unprededented times. fie is thoroughly acquainted with the political and judicial history of 'our Stale add General (li - wenn:news ;;and has made the Constitution of each his special and favOrite. stilly. .To 'such a man the due relations of the States to the" Federal Union. and the line which separates the sovereignty of the aggregate from that of the compound parts, are perfectly fami liar—and therefore there is no danger, in the event of his election, of Judge Wood ward becoming either the leader of a factious opprisition to proper n tional au thority, or the mere tool of t , Federal Executive, surrenderine the di gnity and te, ' just power of ;the- Commonwealth 'to usurped, centralized despotistvi. in a word, he i 3 a profound jurist, au original thinker, an educated, able man ; is states man by predisposition and by : culture. Without.any intention of undue. personal disparagement, we can safely affirm that Mr. Curtin is neither of the characters. every one of which we have :just asserted Judge Woodward. to he. But our candidate 19 more than this, He is a moral man.. Temperate in all his, ways—performing l full); and `conscien tiously the entire circle of domestic du: ties--amiable, kind and affectionate' in all his relations—just and upright—;honest— unstained by unlaWful gains or hazardous and extended speculations—paying his debts, and contracting none beyond his means -to -pay. .ludge Woodward is a model of an honorable man, 4 4 .'hsit more is wanted on the score of private charac ter? • What more is required to;save the State tram the risk or the impu!tation of her public men sacriticing_her lett-rest to that of her favorites, or their oWn ; and to secure, as, tar as hunum agency can, an .honest and faithful administration of. the Government. , . An example .is much needed, in our day, of a simply hottest discharge of pub; tie duties; particularly of those connected with , the finances of the country. We much mistake the character of :the iudi victual, if .edge Woodward will not pre sent such 'an example as Governor of Pennsylvania. .. To all this is 'added a patriotic heart. Judge Woodward loves Lis country and his. hole country. He is no Secesaionist. No man of one idea, and that absorbing i every other, enusideration and depriving its possessor of the capacity of beholding any thing else ad,-of value in th4S condi tution. lie is' uo fanatic, read3i to sacri fice to a favorite, abstract prilk.iple the 1 practical good of millions of ouicountry men. tin the contrary, he is an upholder ' ' of the Constitution as our fatheps framed ?t= - and does not desire to refoeitt•it thro'. the bloody, pathway nf 'war. +Atid yet. /e is no Secessionist, as he has litasn slan derously Cann", unless he beceines such merely by being a hearty and *nest op ponent of a . t corrupt and despotits Atinain istrittion. ' i 4.. 'Let him be-elected by •the fareerneh of 'Pennsylvania their Governor iti October next—anct one step—and 'that ilong.nne —will have bean taken tositird r Abe retitci ration of freedom and [Talon i.#. thli un happy land tif,oursi. : -., _ _ •;._ ._ . , --At 'Saratoga, the other tno rung, the poet Saxe, tatertlisposieg of a ;draught at , Vongretos." overcome by tire'lheat, lei surely reeline , l'against the bolting house of,Clfsrk ;t: White. .A.letandicrras pas wing,} nd ,ff.peing S axe ill that t05i44913. liteetiousll asked, - Are you .43e propri etor 'Or this eatablishutent, trda.the ready, reply, 2'l am not oopriesor • the Pace, but, as you . peredve, I have .a heavy lean upon it." • fi IF NO'ITAID ITNTI , THE END OF THE YEAR CHORUS . i ('.1(011C ' Tlas ballot -boa !braver hurrah, boys, bomb! Was with Opitaaaloa, • elk with the Lai t • '',i Whit* vire rani rasaad the Rdia, boys, ' Rally oars asiata, Spouting tar p'oodward and far crstdoia 1 weleonso to oar ausaber Honest,Wo and Brave, Sh atlas foe WOodward aid tor Freedom; Al4hough he sway be poo4 We 4%11 womb" a Skirt. Shi-stftte for Woodward and for Froaaoru Cuostri—lhe Bolan liWerer, '" hurry to the poll 4, boys, *sat the Mist and from the West, ' Ith4aUngfar Woodward and tor Breedovo: • And well teach OipreadoWs weir, With the nigiera and tie rest, ' To post for Wood Ward and for Freedom ! Csoawit•Theloallet•tes !kwever, ie. - Al. a initiating '!of the Democracy of Girardheld at &easel's Hall, on Satur day evtning, Sept, 12, for the purpose of organimng a Democratic Club, George endlowtier, Esq., was called to the chair, and 1).1W. Hutchinson was chosen sec'y. After. })peeches by several. gentlemen, Mesons; Monroe Hutchinson, H. Ball, and M. Randall presented the following reso intim* which weee unanimously adopted. The Club then adjouined to meet Satur day mtning, Sept. 19th : We, the undersigned, do erganiie our selves into a Chib to be. called, " Tfie Girard Democratic Club," and' subscribe to the following ag embodying illftr faith and belief in the things to which they re late : ; , lst.-i-That our National Government is Dem ratio and Republican. in form, de riving x av front the consent. of the gov erned., That ell' power delegated is spe cifically defined and embodied in a writ ten Ccinstitution for the guidance of per ions charged with the administration of the Giwernment ; that the powers granted are adequate both for psisite or war; that innovations end usurpations upon. the enumerated powers are unwarranted, and, tend i o the destruction of the objects soughtto be obtained. .. •2d. , That we deplore the eiistence of the plosent • civil war raging .in a portion of ouv country, and deem it uncalled for and itict justification by those who or' • t it ; and we pledge ourselves.to resist .the- object aimed ac • by those in arms - the constituted authority of the count —namely, the equip/Lion of, this igi t ar .Unix into two or more parts. 3d That among the principles cardi-, nal to the Democratic party, pm-eminent abovii all others,: stands the unity of this Government, its ,perpetuity perpetuity and indivisi bilityi and for causes as yet developed he who Would Chime' separation does vio lencel to its principles. 4c That the remedy for onerous laws or infr ingements of constituted rights (on the ri of our rulers) exists only in thiS manner following, namely, by justifiable revolution, change qf rulers threugh 'the instrumentality, of the ballot box, or ru lings r d decisions of the proper judicial tribe als of Jhe'country. Gth.—'f haf _there are measures being enforced by the persona now charged with the administration o: this Government. unwarranted and uncalled Ibr, the cor rectiOn of which we propose to make throUgh the ballot box. _ Gtb.—That we pledge ourselves to sup-, port imen and measures calculated to se curelagain the assent of that portion of the )people who have wrongfully sought to alienate themselves from their site: gianbe to the constituted authority ef the govrnment, and renew our approval of theobjects and aims sought to be ob tain as indicated by the President of the ii niter! States, and resolutions adopt ed b Congress ' at the commencement of the resent war. / '4 O RGIA P"-- G iOILQLA RZCONITIRUCTAONISTS.—The Sii vanitah liepubtiean copies from the Macon Tele§raph an article lamenting bitterly the loss of Vicksburg and Port Hudson, and testifying thus to, the presence of •recen strutionists in • Georgia : "Pro -day, and in the heart of Georgia, may be foundin' en ready to discuss-a re conitruetion'of, these dissevered 'Unions ! Men willing to degrade themselves, to enitve their wives and children—to in sult our dead in their soldiers' graves—to s m a foi theireountry a history of Aimee and infamy---to be the mock of all men for all time to come, by voluntary re uni u with our vile;Lour despicable ene mi . Iteconsttuctioia means but suhiti gatiiirt. To ask for, readmission to the United 'Buttes would be to petition for our Own 'slavery and degradation." • ' - - S SPENDING Tile CONSTITUTION DURING rat wan.—"l go for suspending the Con atit Oen during. the war— laying it, up to dry."' remarked a. Lineolnite the other day "Wen," says a Democrat, "if we suspend it, hai. Lincoln any right to be President ? Is he not President by- virtue of the Constitution ? Has he any other titl t And will he cease to be Presi den the moment the Constitution la sus. pe edr The Republican Made no reply. Thsi DeMocrat rejoined that although he waal for' the Constitution. yet if its savan- Rio ' Would ridus'of the present adminis tra n, the measure had at feast ' one re d "pg feature. The' 'Republican took a nd thought, and doubted whether it we Id be well ! to suspend the Constitution un er the circumstances—it being Lin col 'a Only - title deed to.the office. ' ' WO Tat' ;i/LIT Eutertents INVOLVE.— Th . Boston Courier, referring to the com ing fall elections, - well says there is only ope . real question before the people of this cotry, which • comprehends the reheat- ion as well as every pointof future pub. i lie ateresi, and that is, whether the sincere fn ads of the Constitution shall have the co trot of the government for the =into n cis of ourrfree institutions, as our fath entintended,endaa we have enjoyed them,, or the anarchists and radicals shall cots ! :e the work of rain which they - have betun and show such a- - decided - dispos` tiot to carry out, I Not long' ago, at IVeattingtoti City. the employees and workmen of the Gwr eraraeut WOrei - required. to take a taut-oath —bot to Atniptirt the ,Govertuneut, the CoWititution, or the Urritin--"butto uphold the Adtralairiticiii. Settie - 2, 4 500 refined wide) so,' and were clisc4larged t• It - Ht•-; , NUMBER 'l6 Woodwarii - tad IReetaioYv. Al it-"afiTTL!;ll.l' 07 FIUSIN)i." will sally rodud the Flag. Goya. 7 ly once sofa, tint for Woodward sad for Frerdom; rally from fie Maid's, ... • Other (iota - the plait's, hint for Woodward and for Freedom I forarror I harralt,boys, hurrah Nara with byprerstoo. • with tha Law. t - WbUa wa ralkyroiad the Whet. hd.l% sally urte•Apiln, Shontiog for Woodward and for Frtedoca . . S , We Ls rallylng to*, polls, boys, Triiel hundred tlionsand more, Sleaitlag for Woodirtied and for Ifardom; ' 1 ate,l we'll maids In solid ranks, a f asnr fathers dld of yore, slbeiatlai for Woodirard and for Freedom I [Written for the Observer GIBARD DEMOCRATIC CLUB. amicurro.i4 —Even Brigham Young's wires are af fectett with ills military spirits-,they. call their husbaid briggpdearzw • —The Bjulington" (Vermont) Sentinel, says - 11 - Democratic rote in that State ie thrie times:larger than- it warlatt— year. ! • • , - , .- J S.. ; Judy Brolegan having been *neat ed to open 'some oysters, after knocking them 'about for -some time ',Maimed : "Upon my Conscience, but they are held to peel' "Pom, what am de di ff erence be. tween a ci tizen what am loyal and one what AM not 7" am no diffeience, Mr. Johnson, aicordin' to my wisiuff 'ceptibi lilies." Jouttsort- 7 —"HoW so. Pompey 7"' poitpxy_:."'Lase, Mr. Johnson, you see day am bofp in favor of dis-union !" • A feW days ago a little urchin in Westminster saw a shilling )ying on 'the footway. He had no sooner-picked it up than it wise claimed by - a Gartman. • - "Your shilling hadn't got a hole, in it." . "Yes it bad,"said, the roguent a -4:•art- . AMYL "Then .this 'an ain't"' coolly replied the h6P, and walked oftArieuiphitatlx. —Last Thursday the onnscriptsof Guil ford, Conn, paraded in honor otthe Pres ident's thanksgiving day, At their bead they carried jut immense banner bearing the following inscription - "We are coming, Patherr Abram, . valiant band, but sore ; Pray take as you find us, Or three hundred dollars more." —The great crime of the Demociltcy con sists in cherishing these two propositions : "It is an essential principle of the Gov ernment thatspowers not delegated by the ConstitutiOn cannot be rightfully exercia ed."—George Wathington l "The pOwers not delegated to the Uni ted States by the qonstitntion, nor prottib ited by it to the SW.ft, are reserved to the Siate.i, or of the peOpe."—Conatioition of the United &atm: A latirrAtes...-A correspondent of the Bostcin Post writes as follows:-- I read in your paper of Thursday a let ter signed "A. Lincoln." Was there not a mistake in signstuxeVWaa not the wri ter A. Wardi Artemis seems to have per petrated his biggest gook on the pubhc— but he don't (reserve the character of the "moril showman," when he uses other folk's names. EXPINSIVE.—The N. 7. Herala of Friday last, says, in reference to the draft in that City, Staten Island and Long Island, "We hear from a Military person of great judgment ,and experience that the conscripts will cost the governMent, all ex penses taken into consideration, between four and five thousand dollars apiece. The same amount of money would , have procured as volunteers five times the num ber of men, and the administration would have aroused no ill feeling." Sonia Domocitsfic Docriuxg.-Silas Wright once said, "If among us there be any who are prepare:], for any earthly object, to dismember our Confederacy and destroy that . Constitution .: which binds us together. let the fate of an Arnold be theirs, and let the detestation and scorn of every American be their constant companions, until, like him, they shall'abandon a country whose riclaklessings they are no longer worthy to enjoy." _ Fizatusia OuTitaug.—ln our. telegraphic coliamns we have a notice .of a moat in credible ind fiendish villainy. It is noth ing more or less than an attempt to throw a railroad train, supposed to be full of Democrats, (including the Hon. George E: Pugh,) oil the track, from Steubenville to Cadiz. It is believed the design was more particularly to take the life of Mr. Pugh, to accomplish which hundreds of ,/ other lives were also to be put in jeopar, dy. Fortunately the miscreanta were dO• fatted,— Cincinnati Enquirer. / • Tam Was UPow Stavraty.=--"I will never - - sanction or acquiesce in any warfareivhat ever upon the corustitutiosal rightl or do. mottle ,uaatitutions of the people of the Southern States. On the contrary, if there was an attempt to invade those rightsc;• to stir up servile ' insurrection among their people, I would rush to their rescue, and interpose with whatever of strength I might peasea , s to defend them from such a calamity. , —S. A. Douglas. April 25, —The New York Times sayis that : - "General Burnside, in a speech to - the people of Lexington, a few evenings , ago, • did not hesitate to declare that .he found - 'more true loyality in Kentucky than,atry other State in his department' To which the E.rprer: retorts with a sting er, as fellows "And yet the Them will please remember there 'ts not one Administration journal in the, whole State of Kentucky, nor • one which sustains the Emancipation or con 'policy of the President or his party—not-one which does not denounce this policy, out and out."t Tas NEGRO CROWDING ON THE CHAPLAINR. —A Helena' (Ark.) correspondent of the Chicago Times ems : "In my last letter I spoke of the presence of a dozen chaplains here, and yet that no religious services were held on Sunday. I remarked, in the presence of one of these chaplains, that it was a bad record. Imagine my' surprise when he called the list of the churches here : 'Methodist, occupied ~as negro quarters ;' 'Presbyterian, negro' quarters;' 'Episcoralian, negro school in daytime, negro s eeping, house at night;' 'Camber land Presbyterian, 000kingfor the negroes in Government employ.' Comment is use less on that,, unless I retract all said of the chaplains, for they had no place in which to preach." big, strapping fellow from Mont gomery county, N. Y., who had been drafted, was asked to this effect : "Have you, or have you had, any dia. ease shoat you which would not naturally show itself 'to the examining surgeon 1" Montgomery replied, "Yes, sires; I was crazy once." "Please state when mid under what cir cumstances." Montgo►nery replied, "Well, I s!poti f , you'll doubt my word, but I can prove it by 'Mindy Wood. I was Crazy at the last Presidential election, Mater, when I vot ed for Abe Lincoln." —An tinny contractor who was former ly a resident of this county,ri few days ago exhibited to a friend in Harrisburg, a Government bond for one hundred and ninety thousand dollars and another for nine thotisand: He stated thit he had assigned government bonds to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars to each of his children. •By his own showing he is now a millionaire. This is theNnore notable from the fact that two years ago he was ,not worth a dollar. This one fact will serve to show to the people where the public treasure goes, and why the "loyal" . Abolitionists are so anxiouifora "vigorous prosecution of the war."—Joloutcaon Dem . cerat. —Are Abolitionists aware that, as often as they assert that Judge Woodward had decided that the "soldier had no right to vote"--that he was "disfranchisee—that he .is "denied the glorious privileges ora freeman" &c., lc., they just as often stain their souls with a black and damning false hood I. Judge 'Woodward we repeat, decided no thing. He only decided that no elec tor of Pennsylvania, whether soldier or citizen, could -legally vote anywhere 'ex cept at his own election district, as pro vided by the election laws of Pennsylvania. And in this decision the Court'unammous, AL Read, whom the Republicans placed on the Bench, included. Ho* basely insulting to the people, for these• Abolition slanderers to attempt thus to impose upon their presumed ignorance. , • W •N TE D loop* minds cum Amu ImiaLst 4 Wagiller peast . 4 b.! Donal T.. S. pa. ilriet.l l !taragraphir»!' : = El