The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, October 10, 1863, Image 1

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    TUB ERIE ,OBSERVER.
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'or V.1....40..0.. 444 .tiwr. tr•f.ttritag trequera ria L are
$ -a, 111. It el Vi.J......5tm .1 LI tr. allowed gro rotatra, paper
~,... 1 for {lb 1 - .1. 44 'Attu:, Li • !apt, the quag.... wlli
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y. l . e. to thelesictma t. tn 5tr.....X.< ..1 the a I... Tatar. Pap
a t it. tnastaat advwtiammlato rryalrr, ;a adrazu
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11USIN,ESS- DIRECTORY.
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• Arrow= ash COILT9TItOR at Ltik,
i f s., m ,teeing reamed the praetlea of hie idedesaida
ertesoeatli, will he found at his 014 Mee, oa Freae.h.,
tooth-out oortier of Public Square- ,foly 0, ill.
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w. Hrta„ MOPRIRTORf
3SORILISON HOUSE, r
Qf Second sad Market Street—ont pistol rontot.l
Asi/KWP tIMILMe. WarT , a, Pa- ?Ai.olo-17 '
n. COLA:,
. 90es Bu_m. Boor. 'tam icrraist,
s 31.ry cf !tinder peolit'a block. trio, IN.
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WIN Vs WILSON, '
.ITTOX-TIT i 6 COU.USIa GOA AT LAW, Ede
tStreitt, nut the l'arit, La the A
ee:uud Rory d tL • butWisg, occupied be ,
lie wUi always be fool; is Mit nf►fee,
bl..Amese pauotually atteoded to.
it utih H. CUTLER...
4 TTOANIT AT LAW, glill!".4 CAIO CcallAlr
.4*.tioas and ! other Ltuthiess atuwird lo
uptneta sad dieata.
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KURGESS dc CO., ,14
Waomwit Dw.:l3 GIiOCECSS a
gtreet, No. 7 Boano4 Eilgc.
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VALGLARS.
A 1701061 AT Lvar.-01
.Et treat(' (lite, Street, on the •
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I , Y. IN/ideNlNti.
• ATTOISiT , LT LAW I.ID
Will practice the lessralCausts
“4 give prompt so& folUtful atfsetioa to
to 44tai4o,elthar as as ittsrasy Moltet.
oittas Lei usipiN Matt, esti.? Rtats Fifth
re., r •
ZY liOK.D ' Ve.
11. • - - Distus Rs ' Qom), Muir, Bagarticites,
'gratettea,o; Impost; &o. Sight ars..htage cus tkvi4eist•
sAl'utiiptonstitsitly rot We. Oflailio• 9 &Ad. HOW/
tabu Equatto, Sat.
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11 Il; MARTIN. • _
l e - ps.acs: WAtches, iinso Jew
disiona, natal Were, LoOking (11=1: : :
&aiding*, Cutlery and FSZC7 Goode, Paragon
.orth aide Wait Park Dew Peach al
611 ,e=1 1 ;1Alc--0114.totr6tb41 •
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, tuly opyoalt• Qs Oonri Boum, MO. ' ,
W It. 111AGiLL, ...
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Ii liar, Office in Emu- 'it • • ...
.1. Bock, north aide of tillo Part. Erie, Pr. -
;PIS:
R. S. SPOCES• t;ELD67C Jd kir/.
SPENCER, s •It A RVIN-',-; -
iTTOUNICV VA dt COlthoilrilEL I.IOIkOS Mr-NW
l) FFICA ' Paragon Block, near -.North
Meat ccatwr of the Pubila :44 1 / 1 ...-r, Flee. Pic.} l ,
iioVelE,
Pa., A.M. Quail, Proprg4or
i he ingots US Ulla Hvnas staLli tare evAry atteatioo, to
:sty tturit ittay agreeable. tlavaltfit.n to awl troo ell
,rate., tprilB-45.
BRADY 110Uros, ' -
JUUN Elk.e.DT, Proprietor. Cru4)l u
...lewd Thll4 titivate, kliatordlately ttoounr, the Cep
i , t eretel.otg,Va. Terms teaeociable;ecooputiodliti.m
~,,; 1., the t.-st Hotel lo the city, atm thalletr Ittet•
• t, , . • eitu the cliulet,t Imtuote. leb!..l—)•e ,
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.IJUI:O3ICAALII la, - ,
p • WISULEiLUA AND llZT.tii. bwi.Lia 11,4
anacerit, arid ' Provisions. blow and Votalt Wood lad
*Mow Wars, Whim, Liquor's, Tobac,o,:±egats, tr,State
etteA, *oil door &Oath of Fourth, Emit aide, Er* Pi. , -
, tinel--052. , , 1 '
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~h let C.,,0.80N OIL. CO, ii_ .: - ,
VA ' Potruccan .L.ca /111,L54.11 ID PUN,'
1.... r.....t of Mill Crop!. ico " . .
n P. KAIMLGN,
itakuuniusrt and Dratar in - titan sea
a Raper , litairaidnea, News-pawn, an. Conntey
pW. ' ettire under Brown's If nt,l,tronting Park:
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6R '$ LIUITZL.
. Corner or ad and Ilarket sts., Ilarriabuly,;l4a
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sad - well !mown house la now tti•ii op iw.tbe
test Ifm~l'ot'ed sets. The aersinunoclatlens are (at the'
lest order asid the terms reasonable. It is situat4 In the ,
not doiligirtfat pat or this eiar. and atromis oae'cd the
Wasantest opplat places in the ewsin tr.) . lehl'elt!„
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)k.1•119 as DAVIS,
Arco Port rti AT LAV.:Ctiellttilli:.
tine, 118.1;11.40. ra- , • i'tA., 11-..17:4R1
I ‘AIII. O. L. su.torr a; SON. 4 I . _.
A/ Dirflefll.--0110. ID South ~..
l's • •
nail Row, Us, 1. All wort wins', 1 11
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STKAWIIIII , I ‘VAII.DEN,
Foir,waniso axn COMII/310V MaircLurph
taloa 11,Mo, Brie rouuty, b's At:ant:o G f:i
L. , Amgen bu Coa.l.BalS, Iroa., crude caul &Maud Pilaw
aryag. u. 14 ktudu Shqpiugdoue ou CoulaUsJuou. 2itti
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NOWIT Prssac .4.1 v Gsnaal. Co awls*
lirniames Amery„ Collodi-out aad all bwdammitsw
trasul4t94lo ptly stteatleciyu+. •ApDpllsaiisoi tar
abilespolk" atd Palladia baud 'lthaca 4alay. in
tat swiss. Oaas. Wrtsht•s Meek. coma el
fr 44 Eitateitrwits,rai•, Pa. . aorraltt. •
tWJINET3WitEr
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GU°. 'Rani Ns.
viernrr, fieattea Mock, No
Caw Orion. gets. Ps.
Lk VATETTE ROTEL t
Frobob wee, b•t***4 •
.04 t2;4 naledelplaig I.n. Railroad
4oueßimitorober. Proprietor. fixteaelve aireoantrioda
aea lot etreatian sad travelers. Ltoard by Umday or
oal. Good stabling attached. • ariFefet
tutILL.I,II WiLLINgt,
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at Vi•Alusto Atr;r.., r•
el4tith stmt.
LIEII I / 1 11,18 WElrWs
‘,..; • • Bum Buoy, btota anon, osarly •
Kalb" thw Pout Mai. ,
LT ia ttes Waco attached, where phtlaupro him • •
loy vow without Woe uouoywd by diwutaill
cro
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A LIBIILL ..46 /MOTS UR,
It a - • - Atritto.trstA ••?.. - urar i
Apra" foe near: It Kryst nil Pat of Herb, Maria es
—tbr brit t aro Star Street. betworea Olt sad 9th B ,
Gm". Clue's sortie to ardor In tin goat et7/ 1, •• - •
atyrett-lt. .
JOHN C. MLIKISS•
Duzitzts Mir Goan, G • •
Qffikeri a &lOW. Na l; Maxi.ed t Planer.
goc of tititth street and Public Sq mare, Irate ? Pa Pil7tt
.kD. - WALKSIR 4.7. Ce.• ..•
. , ruswasaixa li coincesulp .. . . t .
. Weis Bout, PsILLO Doak , tut clatits Strad. ':
Ira Was* Baum st Midi Roadernaitii4 44Ta. .
In ,A..lt, Vieb, float., P;airtar, Wake 40.
X. 8.4-emitunsiar to apt) from Oa= Wen Haul.
SINCLII/1.4 V 1611.%,
(Sseceport• Stevan s ;1 44 :1,,,
• Olia&U.11 Rawl. Wrtgb ...
. t4t NO*
eats Fitrein, Er* Ps, Nalsr In Patota.Ons. varaPpen,
4 tilhtti, Mau, wictocc vita. Wadies. tte•
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LIDUALI y i: XICARTivit, ' **-'-
Vaastncrassaisoltitsaa
144 - 6 6 0 u 1 11. Airimitang itivimPutre itidirestseint
in* illace to Get Tour Mesh ; •
COUGRLII S BOOT i sgoir, stop.,
State Streit, Nearly Oppoiat;ihe Pod O. ,
KM.111..
Pootrhlio RootlS OV
&ad Shoe Dealer;
emysedfielly iifortm that Pali& that ba•
• u nationot his Maud to the Store Boom'6 o4m
o• Alai* street. tetarly oppoalt• the Pool
OS., above bat invites all las old trieodoeimitaistna•
to eta ham' • 6111
fanalakte attention evert to R.GPAWLUKIfr.'.
atiretal madmen, and noperititeodineallito bete*
621 " A hegiirrell be esti giro as good witAstas our
esti at as low violet 51 Lay other pereou is tteiNtitf i .
Good Ma Warranted- ..P et rPle ;
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ON F ECTIO:i A RIES, - `_
I rtat, Tom Tamksi Malt:me aad Yoke, t . ,
Imet inietaTed., at will-its. 8: It it
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RANGES, LEMONS: • •
14 ok at : 1 1 -Cat: be % t i , t ` s, c 2 44
atiptkall*r
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BENEe& BUROESS
best italityMeal, Q = a r t .
Nat OW4. ?nosh Car sais* , a o
aa kati. .
ONE DOLLAR MD AIRALP PER . YEAR. IF PAID , IN ADVANCE,
VOLUME a 4
N ENC, GOODS
Et • S. • KiIIUtISON'S
EIMEACIrI AU. THE LATE giTYLES V?
DRESS •60(11)..§.
CLQA/kb,' 13H4WLA
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
LARGE STOCK OF
— 44- CLOTHS,
STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS !
YOUR 'TIME TO BUY GOODS:
IP SOY WART TO FIND, .
GOOD SVYLES,
AN/1 'GET
GOOD BARGAINS,
sakyaNtt "
A PACT GENERALLY , KNOWN,
11331.11T,tjte variety oe new .stetle - 434-
A fiteriethaef 61~ottaae, Cosmos. Ro .B and cor.
abr. JewitYLLud and other .patterns, nett
• lowAllo• wedatraltilat, handsomely veneered new.
FAUlluson, Lititna. a t, Cute sad ether Tables,
abbots. • ',4011111r fr. Carpet and Patna L
Bedy Italr and Oran Xattrasses, F011.31.6r °114 M
ikiWers r home/hold all
otaeinned . fronemall seasoned leather and `
fiseltelriels, by ersgeridnillid workmen and not by x :!ca,
lads. !Or= rcal u =l low Woe I will w.)
‘wo.prloe URAL Feathal*nls.!. 4 had
sold. Came sat Park!. laildro•nr ROCktACC,
liana and other Chair; of Eastern and Western cu..aa
tasters, are leDekory doUed and glued. - mating them e
Strong as an other par_t of the chalr,whare others mate
nod sold are only osUed,and by no weans datable. Wood
jWindleor, Roeklar. Sewing *Dd./lone, are cludreof herd
,wood rounds clinched through the meet and glued, war
noted torten& ilawbowely paintidosactuan't be bee.
tan tor strength,peas and hole& Sprlu . Bala./ have
sold Dyer No and hare %be highest tatimonL4 vith
!islet pima of all geode wet on application. ,
;sod shipping tree.
After ere years overlie ce an.: witti
ra
:pttnelpelat tees peon dealer% I am : determined ft• ocll
price to ill, give worth for your pay, and do j Wino
,to all who tool" with mw.
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Lavabo?, Loth. baing'es, Live zitoek, Crud • and Edam
011, Store Pen; Pinola* kn., taken at fair market valued
for pat , . Remember they piece. next ocroer of nth street
' on Stitt, Rate, Fa. kir. =SET
,nevri-tf. .ILawateerrea4 CommlesSalestosa.
WHOLE,SkLE & RETAIL
' • • GROCERY STORE.
A..azoKEE, •
WHOLESALE 'Op GEOOES,
Nara-Gut Graff 4 tAs Park 4 /Vona Struf,
(aMaisuirj
Wonld mrpeettally tail V. altaintab of tps conurmalty
to Ws lair Stank of
GROCERIES - AND PROVISIONS, '
Whitt% be Ia &Woua tripoli at t.t..
:rear' LOWEeir. Paean& PRICES/
titialnat/pent of
SUOA kg; • • „,
-COFFEES,
RIMS,
TOBACCOS, '
FISH, &C.,
mint surpust,l in tbe city, as eau prepate4 to 'rev! to
all wbo give lum lotall.
11; ciao kwpt 0014103 y os band a anpirtin lot of
- ,2..IQtrORS:
for the whchwebe Veda, it' which he aniete the ithwatice .
tlto •
notia laro4 Alaslalply oata sad a fall
Li
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• R HOHpop
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- . F Lod i HOW Itestired t
J net PtibUsked, Di a graded Einslopid Meal Gana 1,
i ' /scrum: osi tbeiNitudy Tdstintrat 'end' fladicil
li • Colo of Siowerabottiraora et% geqdaal Weakness,
Usual Debility, N *wiis r a s a sidlavolitit a r y It m la wr n ii, 1. ,
basilic hopettosy; ColeiranithostaratNitital se Phr
titatlAtbiltle, by ,
.. , _
- ‘ amp? .I.' itViltl47 ItGArb—
rum
:The ttapettan •
.11 rat the vent wassqlialleit 42 .
Self *bosom&
sa =y rimmed *Jamul lnlotnel
needleirass et. ' applinatiacket duration rat
strumuitson, aerated brantrae, owl ether =Pineal do
'ltem, Whore clearly drasesstrated, anitiloPositody sew
sod billlltZsfteedelleOntett tit odo, Mad by the rale.
tinted *moot. to tot ,by etallsit ' inert ousts
enabled Wend tinted:at the torat poura
ble mg, thereby ort4 all the eolvettiend nostrums of
thd the day; • 11Wlectittb will proven twat to thalami&
Sea r & ' ' it plain envelope, to at t teMrets,' a
',..._ ..... the ipt te, at two rioted* 'tempts be- a 4.
, -,,... --. t Dz. CHI& J. 0. iLDM, -
-.... iitt717, 6,1-* 7-, . 11t7 Bowery, New York, .
'o
.. - ' rod Dios Box. UM:
34. r/oLs. DAYIB
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SPILING. - 1E163.
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E F l BbITIVET
ILetetarioda Newest Stirq.,l
maznatarALE AID ItETIAL - Is
• itt/eT t arigitir. -- ittitoOD . X . .
erlituimmompitiawithdoeksktifiwYstflinteite.
Particasr Aid to lardslacsed
Ausvii. N 0.3 Hughes' elpeir.ststagt. usrsor.
.
oi3Oruw6Tiori cottra.
amizo , s- •
E 111 A V IfrD
OLD PLANTATION corn",
,• Oasts Per Panimi.
gsg.w.mtsciptrorx TC?
7141; to trTitled
"bar aoutli.,sti
ant 'O2
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TCa
OLD P 1411 , 1 COPE -
pretomri ilma y orbo inn *Wit it Osborn ll'
or 'BA CVOs te WIN 1
, 12 111.reelatailad
of glator= , Cabot. .14
Dte only Abe id
QL PLAPI'AAID4 Off P. 444 -
, sue, womb; asalion_.oox teiisip tad ibt ;YOU*
imbuing in* not tottthiertr 11.iiag% at stoe• tli
AULD FLAIDTATON D 07014
inuoross inanogiettif et Mit&
tek• silitlntaiiin that it as geol.,losOtr
Use Ewe me so at to agar tar pietas units
amoants Wilsey would grist a quoit, of labia
our nob%.oOorststo M miaow
in InittohloiN OR riminibl • • ' •
via •IrLawtensbre- copses,
Ai **An gni:aaktistattti4il4 nitiodseloon
OLD PLANTATION CONtitt.
w o tit/aplomb all igtio go o"of ooi'Oeiiiiibt to tbil
turttterea ratigt 41,106
,Tl 4
'OLD rGAItitATIOPI ) othirsus
to pot sit emik road pooloprouislub4p tbs. ba
aim, arDla oliiistitspiAr 111,
For ado pi *II WI neon soft itunisiv;t , •
. sweat entiristalo.;
- INFORMS ANttlllllMaltlgnith
Mk 337 '0174 . 4010 . 5A pt.. N. T.
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altrgivaDijKuslirsugazanim).
n . e u M 4 724 4
.VE 414; ti'r-it7
art 240thtwo* Minn
- - , earrimpinp.vit ,
• O wi lMalkettiarz.e.W iher.: 77
ntst oi.m g ' at
Ale!"
le
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_ , . , ViPatj . .j •
- a t r , z a n tertrOilge 'kap (
/11 1 / I Mi bantlAWAßir , 0..6 , e, •
4 IniimPlimi le Viva , * %pap
• jubd them hmtog !dabs Opiiinett
~• veollllllolll6,c I
Or* LA , , _ Adolootra
Menl=2lll/1111
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A .: lif
r NON' OPEN -4T
g 0 W I :I
MEM
*'''... s. iounisows.
my tY 4 V- E alulahcLi.
telealown •
11.
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• 1 , ;AIaiVITA FOIL 71.11 - ossuitiyEst.
tfile foilowiseg Reath:mon bars Won selJatad aa out
ts k
nills Pimps lasers they reside. Parsons deslithf
mad Antbstriptkins'or Joh Work. or to tient 11140P1 to
tcan do It lb rout% their bands :
Sullivan,
W. C. Milts. 1 ? ,
Watarfsh:
Jolt.. Wee3,lzo,n, t •
la. safer Sdluboro.
V. Schulte. .4 .Am., ...,_. ..... Rill Croak.
L. rotter
r. Willatd, , ._..W.lleyvills
Harbor Creek
M. Vino, ..... .._ ._, . ._.„.„...Geesotleld.
i a
t.
.1. Smith. ......_ ...F:ust Gilltqlll.
Lyman Debinsoa, )
1:A . . Wattsbotf.
. O P. Boum. 5
M Doolittle, 4 .Bpringeld X Irdti
ey Potter,..... ..... ..._ .. ....4: rat tlptiugeald
Jaaab C Coffman
Ralph 13 wii.nn, t Platen.
,
Y. W. Gerrie°, Maori Ile, Ohio,
il on.' D. W. tlntebtnaon,... atm?.
Arno* 8 tone.... .
N•1160/1 noway,— ..... ._. ._ ..... ....Chetry 'Hill.
P. o.lltrattaban, t ' Eltdoe.
Jas. D. Plaillps,
)1, Burrows*, CoDunbta.
L.' ShusalY . . , Warren.
ST: Itelsou . flurisad.
J. 0-..illarlbeabara, " Spartansburg.
Dr. A. a &by, Itlcevilla. •
Jas. alro sell, ..... ' Lbrolls.
T. D,Gbaltu Damn. ~
&pt. Q. J. %Vbitney,........... ' Youneurille.
A m orrHeath. k Corry.
W. C. Oakley . , 1
J. W. Mier, Lo Host
D. It. Donaldson, f_lpinfr Creek.
D. W. Howard, Wayne.
J. C. Cpap in,
i
.14 1.1 1 1760.,ta.
__Lamliir,
Wino Co., Pa,
Eob~rt Jaclucor,
LI:0.'01 KATI/ADMIX%
This delightful ittlele for preserving tad
heautifying the hut hats is gain pat up by the mist.
hat prtpriatot, and I* now made with the ems C 1214 skill
and attention, which Lid
,Csuated its Osmoses end tur
pitude:aid sales of • ust one solllloubotttmantraMly I It
LS OM .nid atitcects fn large bottles. Two Million WV
ties can •aelly ties sold is a mg wises' ft le'sigalis known
that the gathifion te notes), the most delightful halt
dressing in the world, but that It cleaneas the swap of
heart and dandruff, "'Wu the bait a lively,rich. Intririant
grow 4, sad prevents ft from tuvalzig gray. These IN
bonsideratiosiaortL knowing. Theltit a.ibeshubean
!toted for over twelve your*. and Is warranted u decal-'
bid. Any ia4j who values a hotutlial head or. halt will
uas tbi liathatrou. It is dusty perfumed, cheap and val.
able It Is sold by all respectable dealers throughout
the world. • • n. 8. &mug a co.;
jaliat
HhaIIISTICRE'PS
INUUTAZLE ELLIft Rzsroaszry
'/T IS APT 4 DT T, bat restores gray hair to its ortgi
leal color, by aaPPl7llil the 911-44=7, tabu wit h " hull .
'sniteaance, Impaired by age or diens& Ail iaitaneone
dyes err occeiCsed or Lunar Cienitle; destroying the et.
'WHY and dewy of the balr,and agreed o[' tlionasives
l in droning. iisiastrese:a laisiitableCoterireg sot early
instates bsir to Its oataral odor, by ao easy proms. bit
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• ! . . ... .
_I lion. Chas J. Bideie, Cli,tinnart of ttie
Democratic State Central Committee, lies
issued tire abie.sArldeeae: explaining Are
position of Judge Woceitstird upon stir
question 4 - soldiers. voting, . It laments
the aubjeat in so eicer i ce light that no one I
eau read it. without feeling convinced
that tee course of Judge Woodward was
t;he one he' was bound IN all the dictates
of patriotism, justice anti honor to pur
sue., I
Froth that part of the document I
relating twthis question, we copy the fol I
lowing extracts:.
"IV,hen you come to the villa in your i
Proper election districts, you will find
that no one has deprived you of your
Cote. There was a question whether the
onstitution of Pennsylvania provided
any means' for a citizen to vote when lie
tvaa absent from his home on the day of
l iii election. Four cases of camp-voting
awe, about 414 same time, ' before the ,
I .
ourts, or rather three cases. For in 'the I
!
tasie known as Shimmeipennich's case it.
;'teas proved and admitted that no eater
I had been vealfy given Ly any one ;Jima
pretended returns were shown to begin
gerieS made up in Puiladelphia. and as
' such the Court rejected them.
e',The case of most importance was the
ase Of Ewing spinet Thompson, well re
[-Membered in Philadelphia. The election
. was for sheriff of that county, 11 very i
lucrative' ,office, of great political impor
tance.
Mr. Robert Ewing, .the Democra- i
do Candidate, had a majority, if votes .
given fer, him in the camps in Virginia
pould be counted. To politicians the
, ether cases were!, important only bemuse
tare decision in them would decide whe- 1
tiler a Democrat or a Repnblican_should I
-be the sheriff of Philadelphia. The Re- 1
public:lms oppoted the soldiers' vote . lee
ca it was for Ewing; the Democratic' i
candidate. Mr. Mann, the Relmbiican
District Attorney, Made up a ease by in- I
dieting a German I named Kunetnan for
voting fraudulently in a camp in Vir
ginia. In this case Judge Allison, of the,
COuit of Common Pleml, a Republican,
filet decided that, under the Constitution
Of P enusylvania, votes could not be given.
'by soldiers who were absent from the
'State. A 'later decision in the Supreme
'Ciaurt was in the case of Chase against
Miller. That court also decided that un
der the Constitution of Pennsylvania the'
voter must vote es hie prettied. The lan
cusgs of the Constitution is clear. Judges
bO. no power to alter it, though the
;people may do so; and a proposition to
Alter the Constitution in this point will
'wale next year before the' people. At :
present it reeds thus.:
• 'Sec. 3. In elections by the citizens,
.every white freeman of the ago of twen
ty-ono Years, having resided in the State
'one year, and in the election district where he'
!oliirs to vote ten days immediately preced
ing mush election, and within two years'
Pant a State or county, tax. ,vv hick shall
have been assessed at least ten days be:
foie election, shall enjoyethe rights of an
' elector,' &c.
"Now, the baseness of the attempt of
the Republicans ,to excite prejudice
among isoldiers against the Democratic
judges lies in this: The constitutional
objection 'against the camp vote was first
raised by the Republicans, in order to
secure the office of sheriff of Philadel
pixie. to tho Republican candidate. , The
rejection of the camp vottedid. secure the
erne. tit the Republican cattdidete. Mr.
Thompson, and he holds it nose. •
,'' Judge Allison, Judge Reed, 'Judge
Strong; all decided against the camp vote);
but the abuse is all directed against 'the
DemP candidates; yet .they weret
the judges who in the deciaion showed '
that no, party feeling could sway them
front doing what. they knew to be their
dtityt, •For this the Democratic party.
hootwit them, Red nominates Ahem to
high-Office:l. of which they have proved
worthy. Mr... Robert. Entiog. who lost his
case, is among their warmest supporters.
It the Republican politieldhs mitt make
political capital out of this matter, it will
not he among henest men who want hon.
eat judges.
" In, giving the deeisioe of the Court
against the.9smp vote, Judge Woodward ;
vies 'cot forgettul of the honor due to
our gallant soldiers. Ile said-
," 'lt - Yin due to our china) soldiery to
add, however. 'in • respect, to the cases of
fraud that have been before us, that no
soldier was implicated.' The frandi were
perpetrated In every . instance by .politihal -
I apeaulato.s, *ha prowled arenai the mil-
itery catepsi*tatching for opportnnities to
deirtroy .true ballots and substitute false
ones, to forge and falsify returns, and to.
cheaecitizen slid soldier alike out of the'
lithe erid'equal electiOn provided fort' law.
* * -*, '-' ' -2o voluntarily surrender the,
comforts of, borne, • and frimide, acid busi-,
nese, and to encounter, the • privations of
the camp and the perils o.r war, for the ; '
rpeste of vindicating the Constitutionl
I and, the laws of the country, is indeed a. I
stogie sacrifice to make far the public good;'
butethe.inen who make it the most
M cheer-,
fallY el from the highest motives Would'
be the very lam to insist on carrying With
I thesis the'right of civil aciffrage, especially„
when; they see, what experience proves,
that it cannot be exercised amidst the tu-
mules of war, without being attended by'
fraudulent practice,. that. endanger the'
1 :triijr &Waves of ego right. Whilst 'such'
eilseetight• for the constitution, they do not
expo* judges to sa p sad mine it ,13, judil
`aid construction.. Owe vi.,
...Viler. 7i 1
liens Averts.
.. :
' 1 ''"Nor Iris be 'found ;ten t l skia ting ater
perk 4, when-the gallant Army of the Po-I
' tOloOo. inferior:far iti cumbers, confronted
theiltoat of em' invOkkres: 9. 0 - gilt Ira of
PagosyArania., Whilst bungling rommaii4
agement: delayed her own militia, wail
NatiVerlctind New Jersey got the star
of tie; Judge Woodward, with his two son
la the field, gayeali the weight of. his .pp: !
titled and chariteter to tile fell to arms.—
Me mid: . ' . ' . , '
' r "There eight to host:dr airinstant up.
risingi -Of Young lien: in response to thig
calk, as: shall--be sufficient. to secure the
publioaafetyotted to a leatek .the,world that
no hostile feet con, within unity, idea i
the soil of : l'enisYlviinia. 3 l-4Philarlelphie
Tiwitifrir:•,. Jodi 30, 1,863.). , ' • - ' : • •!--
.•••••• Will a Demooratioparty bas been as much
belied to you as its caudidaica..[But ratans
,ol.yoo
,are, Democrats, ell °f r . You , have
'camped, and marched, anfifinfght :able by '
side with Democrats, in the service of the
itrilcon. ' Yon ' litiOir - wbether Ahoy: have
- been -trite - tit. iti Ind to you.' - Beene of the
..betireoldien ed..thiai war: are .Democrate,
-maii for xio otbet tat Actg. We they incur
-104 ththatted of-the ficlion Whose test
of 'rant al-devotion r* tliitiegtiO I' IO the
Stile laisgistaliire, inthe'Fideril Ceitigrete,:
-Ittiiiii rights • s,ed }intermit. -wire literati'.
. 2 dardahma he zeftestetatirea;44 the De-
r mograogLof E ßeptiayinsvaa r ,,Of Its princi- ,
:1 51 1 4 r,:fso reaps-nn stattnient so author
* aura as ; ifs plintotin. W"e. 'cite ui you
t ffthe . foltoliirjeroilaintlinir: ' ' ..'-- '
I'=.: : 6 %keel; Tbist'S be euldierie oat)] Inning.
our armies merit the warmest thanke.ef
_glse nmietki..-..'lleit Njetttr.Y.#l o4 .:egul no' :
1 th•did . . s tim mi
y fe,poT3.. vp s. th ey s halt
I"' noir a "nation ei r Oitifitcle; '*beaded a
nation's carei;'Snfi dying, they 'etkill• live
I-itt kltst , meteorite; , rind Imoniontiatt Shalt
be:raised to-llteactir; Posterity 40 boner the.
:Mk ,iet.t Atltt Aertre.,‘,4o ousted theirliyes
tie! country a C i t 1 , 1,%... Aidi widoWs
I , ' ' ridififiliolt ' "iao WO* Op
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•tiql , to bP' wntisheitcrrer and cared for as
objects truly worthy a !Jaime,* guordiao•
•
ahip.
'Resolved, That the Democracy otTenn
,,,,yrrania ever has been true to the cause of
the Union. It was in the name, .and for
the sake of the Union, that our party aria
made; that we denouneethe least inti
mation that the Demperstio party„ enter
tains now; or ever has entertained, or ever
nun entertain, the slightest sympathy with
the present, gigantic rSbellion. or with.
traitors in arms against the government,
or would ever consent to peace Upon any
iwrins involving a dismemberment of the
a 4 utterly unjust ; and in proof of
this, we point with exultation toile lavish
contributions to the war in blood and
treaaura heretofore, and, now being made
by the hundred", of thousands of Demo-
cratic citizens who were among the Brat
to fly to toe rescue of-the Union, and per•
it their liveli in its_def mane."
J. Isl);:kpiig,, Chairman:"
MIMI IS TUSL3YAL PASTY *
The 3Delison (Wis.) •Irturira offers a re
ward of itsoo to "aisy man *hri will show
that any Democrat north of llason and
Dixents line, by word orideed, ever Wye-.
oared a ditsolusion of the Union, or who.
ever expressed a desire, l wish or thought
favorable to the dissoluttoli of the Union
under any circumsianceis," and then af
firms that "the 'following Republicans
and Republican newspapers" (g:viug
list which includes nearly every leading
mad and paper in thejranka) "have. iu
various stays expressed, leither, directly or.
wider certain contingencies, a desire foi
'the dissolution of the Crutou.", It theft'
concludes with the following clinching
remarks t I .
"Now, all them) are liading k liepublioas,
aud the list mignt be almckst indefinitely
extended. We will not dodge behind
mere empty e.rsarge, without proof, .that
these mni and presses are disloyal to the
Government of this UniOn—we have their
bliitering -record, e 4 Written (by them:
selves, before us.. We. have given that
,record to the public, and-our Republican
eotemportries know wq can'do it _again.,
Ciente,_ they will not 411 on ua for the
proof, .but being the g uilty 'ones--being
disloyal themselveis—they seek to escape
the indignation of tbel people by crying
copperhead and disloyalty agsunst the
Democracy .-.ost as the thief attempts to
escape, detention by crying stop thief.
"Sow, then, if it be true (and we dare
tiny man to the test) that no inert in the
petnocratic party can he found who has
Over expresseda desire, in any form, for
adissolution of this Union, and all rho
bove named Republicans have expressed
disloyal sentiments, ib it not true• that
the Democratic party': is the' loyal, and
the Abolition the disloyal ,party. We
challenge any matt rota' a full scrutiny of
the facts."
This dangerous doctrines arid tenden.;
;Dies of the Republican party are perhape
;more °loam realized*ltsy the 'lowa men
'of the Border states, Who .have an oPpor
itunitv to Study the Southern as welt.aa
,the gort horn variety of disunionism. The
;Louisville Journal, in the following terse
,terms shelve the true character of both
,the parties by whose etroria the peace and
,prosperity of the• country have been
ruined
h.fiettieen the Republican party of Mas
sachusetts or 'of .Wiseousin . and • the dis
union party of Sioutb l -Carolliti or of this- .
there essential difference
either in theory or in. practice. The two
parties were esbentisily ona. 'lf: either.
bad . occupied the-geographical position
of the other. either might wish perfect,
consistency have occupied the other'it
politiaal position. anti undohb.edly would
haVf) occupied it. indeed, the retie*
became proverbial, ttirit the only differ;
Pnce between an Aolitionist and a Secer
sionist, VNIR a difference of place. fle
who entertained• the political. principles
and •sentiments common. to both, would
be.. naturally. an abolitionist, iii
,Massa-.
chnieths or WisOnsin, and a seoessioniSt
in South 'Carelitri accord=
ins as he happened to live in the one'liet"
ot. States er
,the othee. - Given the-plat
of such a. person, and his. politioal
tiou was as good its given 4801 Thus
clbsely associated in' principle were the
two parties. And they are associated net
lrs closely and even more conspicuously
in tendency. They played into each
'other's hands in such a degree that
,the
present civil war is notoriously the joint
effect of their atrocious game of power:
for have they ceased to play into each
other's hands throughout the proftracted
and bloody drama of the war, though the
medium of 00-operation is now constflids-
Lion instead of nullifiittion. ICnllifioa.
Lion, as a weapon of sectionalism, is for
the present thrown aside, both North
and South. Consolidation is 'nor -the
favorite weapon, alika with the secession
leaders and with tbei abolition allies: and
both are vigorously wielding it as they
formerW' wielded nullification. for the
perinanent destruction of the Union and
the Oen - SU:Winn "
I THAT' "SO•CALLED" 'LOYALTY'.
• ...—.—.....--.
- Ins A.:leach which lie- made it a recent
Abolition meeting in Pittsburg, Gov..Cur
tip, Bald i , •
-I eanuot understand that so-called icy,
laity which claims Ito be faithful to the
trovernraent, and yet. attaisks the Presi
dent," I,tc, ,
. -
Ixecretary eawardl r tt'emsaird tai uudentAnd
I.it.• however, when 1t a dispatch addressed
tJci - Itt. Atitini, our 4iniatar in London, in'
sQtember last. he pad : • -,
:*lti this country, i aspeciatly, it is v. nist,lt
not only entirely consistent with t heConsti
twice, but eVIIC movuial stria arrilliirf,ao re
Bard toe-Administration at'si¢ mime*
jilting as dissent and apartables freektkas .G , •
sr/intent itself, and to cauvaqs the proceed
ings of the one witkitstoks tAestegott of clieleysil
.
to ele e• eel . ise." • 1 . • -•-• - . •• • . :. .: -,. :-.;•.:
' This ID the Opinion of Wm. li.'l3entand
Seeretaryi of (kite Dude? Mr. 'Lincoln; th -
second min in the Administration. IS • •
of: thr ‘ higtier politietil distinction Ana .
tibv. Curtin,. end presumed bribe ii m
discerning and able statersttianj 'He then
toughly comprahrinde:tha distinction . •,
tween the Administration tad the, Ga 0
ernmeat, and theTsrnie Admits the esi
ence,and .purity lir; thatleyalty ; Whickau
tiblusetemternor "141:nrtiguindnretainti."•.
....., . , .
: %-• CURTIN ON 11/E - Ogillio,s.;
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) Ehtring•the. Zwile. .0.44.8A 1 4
1854 Curtin_ is said to 1a1iT0.44 04 14 .. :
ly severe in his abate O.:: ilattiMise ;Au ,
tens. Towsrds-tiso-Gennatui. o r " to .
men," at thef-tiaatratolinly Sailed, he
reresented o e been.very bitter, 0
One 000.44. onto i l l s‘ tc .''' Pk llre
this language: . - '
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"A, Attehttisp, at. not. , iikeitaltitlaii i'e ,
son :' lie . his two' skAii, bittil, IA? *idei,u
get an idea into Willie& you sitisit' ' '
one of, his skulhat ICI
: • This.waa spoketi sit a time .17,heta,.,it,,
'suing:44 that votes *ere , 10. be , *toads '
nbosuig. citizens. .14. inreifkrAi..4rc,;,,
Governor has prObablytehasigek is .opt
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ion since—hut it, lit,* hard radioed tip
out."
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o'nfst objeoi," the Prosidivot t in
tet= -tO , tiot.v.Soytooor,' -to.abkio
.13 of the :U. S A .6l.stirome•Couf.. or of
Lila 1
dec.
dgegi L th,efeqf sou , I,oe .gasits t i tut ional
the draft law. - In eaot,'T should bP
tto facilitate ; tho obtitishi* of it,
eat 01 beaten t to' loco the tithe while
g obtained."l
tile; „i
ity ni
vrilli
bat I
it is
rrits . rzeiThiderit.",ssid,Peqf Dix; -"io his
p_rocllmaiiiin "ordering
. the draft in rfeet
York] hai'pronaptly oonsented' to have it
tested by incise's! interpreuition,H , • -
- Bo.li theie.promises have been .broken
by, aie suspension, of the writ of /taws
=poi. wbicti makes .any judicial test of
the w, or 'any 'judicial redress of grlev.
an under it,. simply - impossible. The
Apars slimly, seise the tandrafted 4U:en.
IT•s rto,Ua rescue him, lie cannot. sue
for lawfiii arrest, for an. act or Peng - res s
prim des 'quit tins allegation of Federal
1
uxth ity le ustiffielent plea in bar. And
~
so as again, impossible, Minors
uta z ylrzliq:i but th a parenthas so remedy,
hecannot; reoetterliiis Child. - An officer
tzisyldecoy!a' oitlzen inte'drunkennele and
enlistment; his wife b exolnden fivm this
Cout where Ole fraud might be exposed
and punisbed. Eilae bas no remedy. A
ri cW oonscriptiOi W
may , announced.—
Fre ds a thousand• fold werp.e than any
we aye hid i
vice of may be or,e
ti ' in the, en - A4Ment,
.in, the draft, the,
Con criPtien am itself may
,be eisame.fully
oc i
violted:' 'The 'citizen who suffers has no
rein 1.. their
question whether officers
are eing their duty in.obrdience to the
var
„e*clnded from, of - the purview the
t i
...
teu
bag
be
Soldieis viho4o terra of tsar - Vice
pirekfmay, by accident or design,
.ited ka deserters. • They have. to
Their captors have $lO oda ex-
I es. 4r. Lincoln, has made it safe and
• table for military press-gangs to en-
I; imprison and hold any citizen. Ho
no remedy. Jndgee are ordered to be
. ' "Any military, naval or civil officer
•e United States." from President
' '
In down to bis:lalt c]rporal,
o, tiy proclatnation_l—the {unction,
Lin'
,
lase,
the power of a despot,. mid the shel
otthe constitution, and of the law,
of ; a ilteNillicact Cougar, is utterly
drawn tri)in every American citizen.
E OF THE 'MEN WHO • SNAP
•D3INISTRATION POLICY. .
CM
,
.
• enasor o Chanciler iis perhaps one of the j
imi•st influential advisers of the adosinis
ion.. Ile it was who, while efforts for
rice were being made at Washington in
statuary. 1861, wrote to the Republican
Governor of Ifichigan : . 1
0 isr..Eiata4 Austin Blair :
1 Gov. Bingham and myself telegr_ a
_phed
t,r on Saturday,. at the request of Massa
;tts .and .New York. • to send dale
te
ig
to the Peace or Compromise Con
..as. They admit that iwe were right,
a d that'll:my were wrong ; that no .Repul.-
1; Stole • shoal haw r • sent delegates but
I -are here and cannot get away.. Ohio,
,Indiana and Rhode Island are caving in,.
,and there i., dUnger of Illinois ; and now
;they beg iv for God's sake to. come to
'their reanue r atid Jaw the ,Republican party 1
iriga .rmogt. 1,, hope Sou wall send eV
,Licived Men, or_ none. The whole thing
'w - gotten up against any Judgment and
j'n vice,- and- will end in. thin smoke. Still
1 I hope, :as. a matter of courtesy to our erring
m
't (Ar, that, you. will send th e delegate.
Truly, your friend, Z. CLIANbLEIL •
- .P. k- -Scinae -of the manufacturing
E is
taws think-al fight would be awful.
rilirs,apy. a Pie !blood. th is Union
l not, ;in nty.eetimatios, worth a rush .
The lhand 'of this ',Paine destructive
qhatidli.r is ii.en in ! every fatal ate!, of the
. +sr, and. now he appears in anew chant:li
,, , advocating war with England and
ranee; ,He made a' speech nt Cleveland
1 itely to - his - political -friends auiembled
here in attendance upon the Ohio, State
;:sir,,asid,haise is a, specimen, .of what he
aid, tui. reported by the radial Cincinnati
. . .
- "He talicedahanka-war.with England '
•
• wasl.for.peace with her. hut: so help Aim
,• , laf would, matte her .pay for al! on r
• %Enema destroyed 14 the pirates, or
alike an Witaiination ,f her coinmeris all over
'seed, -He was fat.-pewee if England liao
't and hot interfere3with us, but. it she
.too restless Ist tier come on 75060 • We are
,icwly for, her., gr, did not believe there
mild be a•wsr with France, out if Nape
'cannot be quiet. let hint come on ; we
atiali be better prepared to whip thorn."
; Thin : ; besotted. braggart, . and Lane of
gansaer, . Wade of Ohio, and others of
kindred' pirit., are-the "statesmen" of
this. dotbirant.- party whoa stand in the
places; of Webster. Wright, Clay; Douglas,
and their eotemposaries. and shape the
policy ancl:clessinital-ttse Greistßepublic !
To endorse the se en se n and their msdness
is, what ibis Republican. party ask of the'
peeple . tat Piqinsylvitala at - the
e•approach
in-.I I e l ect i on ; - -. ... • .
e.
#.4AgtREANT 169VER270R.
• , ,
Th 4 pecu liarmanner r in which the Ad.
ministration hat' etectited-' the Conscrip.
Con :inches Aiveri rise to serious con:Mien l .
even !.irocti ;f iwiy.,pf. its . own adherent-.
,Odious in pnoeiplo aS the law ir, the men
einPliryvd to Carry its provisions into eflect,
in' tarty instsnees, seemed impelled by a
aisir o to render, it Bull. more unpopular.
,rilusteld of pt.T*4km ail tbearrausementa
.tiacsaq, to•, ef„e;uts 'did law, and then
t,havitig - a 'general •cfraft - thentighout - the
- cbiln 117; Certain:localities wero eel eotad in
twhialit qui , faialwheel wasturnedo.litlat in
lothpit oo preOttrAtionusrrre,macio for the
pqouviptioni , New,4erzy was given thir
ty, doss* grace, and "now we 'are• informed
that ONiohrrtoricapeatroyether. , • Wh3t is tha
meanie gat this ? iin Penney 'venni uo coo ;
sidarsteui waaatiown,,foftha mesbas. Zoo
,botutivif,,tbotisapsikare,triacie desolate hvi
the withdraWatiif their. preitectorc, and thii
stilteh-traintnf-ttie etinseript is heard , in
enkiportion of oar Colauionwealth- . Not ,
, Withitending the immettle number of ,v , ..)1-
tinterrs furnished, bY our State, the' 134
.
Irerftcifiti n itiebmpell 'ea to suffer, and her
' ionstareforced. to: tell. the • hill power of
she elonscription Where, was ti,e••soldiera'
- itietitio Abolition OPYernor —the gel ( '
,tn 4 erffie,ing,(iArtie...wheti, the .iiic:ple ' of
'Penpsylyatila were Frith* out forjnatice.!
He Made lio`effort to.' protoot-them, and
to hive the - drttftlitattponed until all the
efforts to till-the ranks of-the army by re
( •tauititir, ware ; exhansted.;•: :Blindly. And
ittiliatimietitlY4i4 .Y 1940 Po reyegy .demand
ccoo . authorities, at. iltsuihington; and,
likela - willing tooter - deit•OtiSill:''crookod
- the ITirigniintafhigitY dr , thel knee; that
thrift, might foal* lawning."' The people
,tvilit.,haso, akiiiipportunity . to .show their
iruttapprryttlou of his recreaticy ori.next
1 11105tay. - - - ''. •" / "
Po ..),- .I•Vf .1 e. r- *. -
~.. '-• . - .. - •
1 1a.4,05ei year - 1". 'OW :Eflaig, 43 . k: lent it;
10 9 4 .4 .!ch , .t0,, Ge y o. McClellan, thanking
lilni U; 'aitn frit the . , hard,nught
4t,diii," . the .4- ilell' carried - end- decided l
frietnide4 ll -• In iittyland. : Ile. arid: . "A
maietch eounWel while AttOunliPg: tk49 PL.
v1R0VY4 , 4F. 3 4 , twill AIFLt be -utuzilticlfi# - ; of
Aheilicinora dup to the 'ling." - ,
1 1Ziegioldiet4' awat Iniittnny ! lichen-
Vti`el:44i* 1 3FIC-Psiitidgleu. te it reams
Aito6 liittitaiowteu, for skosasa,
W
be Wl' AN*. FAI9IO - •
ATTACK UPON A NEWSPAPBRII.
, FICK. •
"A retfotays eine4 toms soldiers station
ed at Quincy. 111., eatereithe office of
,the Herald, snit, :.:sllserted the office into
Gen. Ainmen, Commander of depart
'went. arrived in town a few' bottTa after,
. and ordered the soldiers under arrest ; td
iter.semeatnent of—the datmiss done*
Which amount will he doluctedfrom their
pap."—Exchange. -
We are glad to record, amongst the host
ofinfiloeis who are•falae to the manditat
af liberty,- one. who is just and fearless
enough to tetchlisaoldiers that Ameriesit
citizens have rights which:should be rr
'peeled. .Honor to Gen Amman.
i STRAINGTII Of . 2IDi "GOTERNXIST.-0613.
,Jaeksois, in one of his veto nuitasges, in . •.
faking of the • str&ngth of the General ,
irroreeiat, said : "Itiv true strength con. 1
'is inleaving iidiiiduals and States as /
.cpuch u Rumbles to xbemielves; in Disk
:tot itself frit, not in its power but its be.
ricacence : DOS :in its control but in, its.
protection ; ' hot in binding the' States
•more closely to the centre but leaving
each 'to• wove unobstructed in its-own
, proper orbit." , • I
favorite mode with the Abolitionist
of excitingsympathy. for the suffering
slaves at the South, "used to be the circul
ation of trActs,hluatrateii with the picture
Of a kneeling negro in his. chains, below
which was the legend c "Am I not a man
and a brother?' to three dayr, when
white men are marched off to the battle
field in handcuffs, we have observed nu
au& eppeils to public commiseration ;
the complexion of the bondsman does not
suit. •
WHAT Tats Peon?, OF OHIO SAy.—lf th•
Adminintiation had put the troops in Ohio
with Gail RosecranA, where they rhould
have beeu,he would have gained a complete
victory... But Cuarleg diild&aon, the Re
publican candidate for Lieutenant Gover
nor. maid. they prOer the defeat of Val
andiehAna to B;a,o: or Lee !—,Crocin
nal Eagaircr.
Tale LAST Face I.I.ADE. AT MCCI.ELLA.:4.-.-
The Tuitional Intallagenur btatets tact fut.
War Offtre has r , ,evntly another ox.
hibitiun of ILi spite agJinzit, licCleilan by
put Ling Jinn ou ratlrted ray. Butler,. who
is now Stumpiug PunaßyiviLnia for the Re
pubheark 'tiakst,Frr: , .rnont, Hunter and
other Major Generals, who arc sound cc
the negro, draw full - pay and rattans.
shore 45 TUZY Itax.—The .boo of the
Democratic can,iidate for Governot
of 31.,ine ie fight m tue ":irmies of
the Untou," whip the two tons of LIE
opponotit, Satau , 6i Corioy, ar' both at
home. Toe former la cailecl'a"Copperttead"
and the !atter a patriot.
rirNitlPTCl.l: - 1 Di Or v(i) 51
NO. 12 UNION BLOCK,
One Door East of Brown's Hotel.
I bog Igamv to Worm my fr , od/ and the citOons gene
rally, that I hate opened a now stc.•ek of
utioCKERT, •
YOUNCIrCILINA,
DINNER. PEWS,
TEA SETTS, •
TOILET SETTS,
3iveTLE 011243IENTS, • '
iboAL
FRUT JARS.
PLATED TIE& SETTS,
CASTORS..
- CAKE IS %MUSTS,
ICE PITCHERS,
BVTTEII. DISHES,
SPOON DAMS,
TOAST RACKS,
SPOONS dt• FORKS.,
Anti a urge Timely of other articles, which will te.
offered at LOWEST EASTER:: PRICES.
I Iletshatrtz supplied -it Neu that New York
Prices.• W. E. GLESNY.
jnicel3-3=l. •
E. & H.' T. ANTHONY,
Naaufaeturen of Pbstographk Materials,
, 501 BROADWAY. N. Y
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
Our emaloghe how erreiraces considerably over Foam
pkissatoi different subject.' (to wbt h addition; are eon
tinoally twang made) of Portraits of Eminent AMericans,
we., via :
1 12 NA) .r-Generals, 025 qtatunien,
190 Brigadier-Generals, /27 Divines,
ide Colonels, 116 Authors,
84 LLent Colonels, .34 !Meta,
ZIT Other 011 teer; ' 112 tage, I
ea Navy Officers ' 40 Prominent Women,
And 141 Prominent Foreign Portraits.
25,4190 COFIEB OF WORK :4 OF ART,
looluding reproductione of the moat oeletirstad taints , -
logs, Paintings, Statues, &e. Catalogues • mit on receipt
of Stamp. An order for .Ine Dozen PICTURES. bore Oar
Catalocoe will be tilled on receipt of RIAU,ond rent by
reall, free. ---
Photographic Albums.
Of them we rasnuf i-ture a !mat variety, ranging in
price fm 2 fA ceota to fin dollars each.
'Oar
.4.,11U1113 hare the reputation of Patair superior
in brim, and durability to any others. Thu smaller
Malts can be sent safely be mall at a postage nista (Mats
per ounce. The Fore expensive an be sent by impress.
We Moo keep n large aseertment of -
Sterescapes and gierescepic Views.
Our ..stetogue illtse *lli be matt to any address on ne
teipt of •citstrip.
E. & H. ANTHONY,
Itexcricricsuou or 1 - tioreO-•ntio Siatintits,
Cal BELO WO, &Y, • Kill YORK.
Friends or relatives of promlneut military men will
tooter a (troy oy 'audios na th-tr Itkeoessee to copy.—
' bey lel I bo kept etrefuly and returned onielorecl.
- else Mellott 11.eolt to na.o-x for enogrweatlons to
present to their Pastor, or for purpo ee,lettkt mtt
aA Inawipttnne. ke eepS•Bl.lsco
MILES' CELEBRATED
SANO AND OTHEit. COFFEES.
raz wro Iris been ertenwely. used in tat, 2.12 d other
, ennui:ins. and is bled. approved far Ito
FINE /LA VOic, NEALT if FEL AND NCTRITIOE.I
QuALI rtn.
This Coffee anapare4 favorably with, and is by may
piali-rtd to Rto and Java. sad is
NOlii•D A duuUT lI\LF THE PRICE.
It to xmn.nd mad put np ID Kin rou ;apex in Ilb packs-
yea, nth / heels that, ma—
" MILES"
the anal
ut whie.h is
cat of a IM
cat
tea rat.
.Is.oolo ors fad
r Ft.or•.
4 Af4O COPFEE."
tt fi r4ck‘d tri vtlite grO4d r Lrn ot a IL*. each; alMo
Is balk •rt COO mid .1:r • 1.111:1 . ‘
*UM ' OLD “OVISIIRIIIIXT, Ltva. D 0211,•
GO, R. 13, DaNlsict.:o:4 LSO itru. C4rrzio.
Of anozior co 4.11: , t Foil ',stk.:a &LIS
lur to 3atio.
Dpaenrie!!! -Cl7,alars suu Ltrt
Or Ars by mall or ripreat pmm .t :v or.t,uted.
L. ‘N. 345 Earn
fo.ie Agent Corti:to triter!. Sutra. Yort.
IiEWARe. zo7/tOto
Change in the Drtig Business
-Tbe long establietted airt war. leown
Drug — i Medicine Store of J. S. Carter,
Its., weed 6140 ttir 11111 , P CI the a udirelcord.
who, basins. pardoned too entire stops wUlcontinue the
hetevlor. In the •ame riser. The post and
present enaction of this hones es s
Prescription and Fanny Ned/eine Store,
place it
AHEAD or ANY OTHER IN THE MT
And the subscriber hopes. by cereal Retention and Jepil•f
'‘ tens nosatoment, to merit theorise fur the future. •
Mr. J. S Carter, althonth wandrawing from the more
settee labels of the business, will still remain In the
store, where be hopes to meet his old friends and may bp
censatt d an well. SNIVEL cams.;
aiptlVast
MRNV FIR M..
.11 . FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING *
WAR E-R 0 OM S!;
CM State St., between Seventh and Eighth.
Thellabscribers have entered into the Cabinet listing sod
— FURNITURE ,TRADE,
And proptem making to order and keeping constantly 4
hand all kinds of Farnham. •
GAers will' reecho prompt
ort atte n ti ti o, on.' Repairing done
.on sh na.
UNDERTAZING.
The sabseribers wlllshespecial attention to this de.
Mtrt of Wt. bosh.!.. Thar will manufacture and
sistentO. era head • large meorfineat at Metallic
Owe end mega, and hold themselves la rsodinees to
meet orders la this lift, promptly, from Amy part of the
ebastly. - .. Determined* spare no enlist* g lee Wilk
tioa both In the gnatt ty of their goods and prime, they
bona to secure a liberal share of pahlie
MOORrirl a rtl LET,
sprlreri-tf. " Incosesors to J. H. linzaw.
WE RECEIVE
Oar Crackers tad Cakes of All Muds la scion
witi,•ea *lino frith.
•
asle-la. BD= EMU,.
13
°Mem Ls
to.!?anteular-
ly am rmrtloo
us patting up
to Writ', 6l
ticr, to re
xpeablo tht
ge.olvai Ease,
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