The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, October 17, 1863, Image 1

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STATE STREET, OPPCI.4Er4
OFFICE, ENE, PENNA.,
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Aire Ilursor iraa cork.
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le collar.
,tte and titLeni rrqutrin , z inntwent tL • ;
t asents will be allsee.l. , I narrr,;
roe spiter, tlte chart, ,
Ind a4r•rtizemeuta must be 6:
titoSte business rfthes.lrertl.or.
idr•rtiastrients requireti In adra •
Arrilabig will be presented
nstrisitlons stionld address Sto
WIUTNAN & !MEM
rubVlell
Jaw's I. REXCHI
=il
ESS DIRECTORY
0 IiENNETT,
...Irsturs et ?Kg
aha, frAoth Iwtireell
C. MOO,
ATIVRYST AND COGNAT.LtAIr. AT I
resumed the practice of his prefs.
be found at his old (Cue, ou
of Public &vire. July e.
. Lk
Mt.)ItItISON HOUSE
PRO . PRI it 70'
Sicced and Markin Street , --inie *guar. ea
takangll. Warns. Ps,. Ser.t.
ILK,
Float Bunny., Blast Boot }Lem"AcTr
'-'tor, of rtirderneeht's Block. Erie. PA
C. WILSON;
Attomorr & Corse/43as AT LAll, Er
-tau &zee; nage De PAI . k. In the .Acavr
suyry elf the bulb:Hug, oeteuped by V.]
alwajo be tounl in bbs
Nttendr.l to.
. ,
dam aT Law, atm% Erie Coul
oui sad other hnsinota attnddr•'. to •
trod dispatch.
ilitOESB .5.1 CO..
-.14,401.taus 1) . Onoersmwt
,Sttcatripet., \0. 7 Boncwil Mock.
titt6 l / 4 4AM,
AUTOXIEST L.LIE.--0Mea10:101%
lte.stpt BLit, Struet, on the stmtbslZ-•
'NENG.
ATINMICIT 41.2 . LAW A,111) Jcartcr or
.thauvula Couto of tlrloCc
iliktla at - tattoo to all bodge
ttDar Uas ;orney or Ita.girt
iPint terrier of !Vats
tell OSLO CO.,
us GOLD, Silver, Beak ti • ,
I:4.6sie. Bight es anehic
fot &ale. Otilretio een
111.. ed 11
ie.
V TIN.
•• /Dtm.ii. in Clocks, itiatettelh - fin.
,3 Da, PlAted Narks Lpotiliz tilssAnx,
tlert and Irtaey Caw* Parazou Mani
nit
- .ark cm? Paull
“AIoBRALTAI•
• ATTOUTTLAT ita7s'-•••05/C0 4Et 6th et
Neirairt Ramie, Erie, Ya.
J ILL
7mustirt, to Rosem- f i is u,
itEls of the Part, Erin, ea. ,
VINCIX c • • 6h.LLEN
4.1)E1..:C5R 31.8.RV12:
IMMO , A; COUNL. Ltnis AT LA
FICE, •Paragon Block, near No
z as Ccyvir • kehLta &macs Eno,
• HOUSE ,
lgals. Pa, A.ll. Graz', Yroristo
• of ibis iiossostoilt Ws *my sUirutton,
Wait sty SCtstsbls. °writ:nut to ism fro=
apYi b-• 4
'— ' •
T HOUSE:,
Jug* I/own, Prapristor. , Come
az,l l / 1 1ril Strbotio, (haimmlistely frentthg the t.
trusbbtg, Pe. Terms rearortabts; &carnal:oda:l
/, the b,st 1/DUI Lp the city, and the Ear a/
%Ili: the thuiceveltoon. teta3—:
W,yucir.r airo !tarsi. Ligavaa
mad PraTiatto Da i mu. anci Yee, ISooa an
Wars, Vane , Liquors. Tobacco, &gam kr-, Sta.
as door 50ath at Yount, East Mae, 6tt,. ra.
I:CARBON - OIL CO..
/ Hamm's Aso LicAl.sas Gi
t .,, t of XI OCripei. yr .
r. xristiint,
BOOLE= LIM tad Dealer in i;tgv.ieue r; I
per, Yarrilnes, Newrpagers, ttc. Colantry dealer
• *aro ander Recent's itotet.tronting the eat-.
att.
sus
Corms or 3d and Market sta., liiir:ishurg, Ye.
elaleitleesil blown tame is now rated up u tht'
ihtPrQl44 Ark. The itecommodatien• are of the
• r sat the tidal rotionable. It is sicttatvd is the
t_iatirbtfitt pat of the esty. and :Mon is nue of the
test opplair places In the country. '
wrox rsrns.
ITis & DAVIA,
ATTOKTXTS AT LAW, Chelltract
t, liitutrabh r 4.
Y. L. noiLiinT &SON,
Duititta—Office ha ttouth
tio, Ps. work warrati- ith a a - ,
CourtStL) U. L. ELL/6,er.
ll=2
111°V 71 .1 . 441. i, Warren, Warren Ce,„
43. ,
to
'4.!
iv . • ‘y
• COxxIMIONEmu vr
° 0 law; Irk comity, rim, by At34ntic I< G fi. .
• Art. Salt, Iron, Crude and Bedned Petr
-- ittrildirping dose on Cormatnen.
. •
Pc - Ittkeeltdc -
- 11t@ltit o4x Gmast COLLSC4.I
• • LUST. Collections and ail busznets •
V
41. 123
titoled . Applkiliote
• lb ' 7 ; itliklca larded withott delay •
oospiaiss.' Otos, aught. Block, corn.
• • 81!".41.174. slow
4th and br.
Baalreed Depot, - 44 Pa,
ntantre ac mods-
Board by t day or
appoWitt._
pt ieeta~ Sisebinea
twria $36 Ant 9th 4/s.
.
Gpee. • tyle.
Goctra, Griot:auto;
Seed, route; ce.. ter
mite. LAN Cm. j. 4
OMM Stool Cie
reimiag 6? Erie, Pa. Desl prA
Cast WA» Honmt
. y Sintlair;)
orr, irrferthr Black,
Pants, Otts. Camptiere,
Bristle% 4:4:.
ki * ealwa,
ail - 2045,livaluti- -,-
. Aeftrianweimmi3 . 3lEr l izoi,u It.;• - ,
Ale. , ~iinh'l6_l4uSc
3•Sraiiit:llimeli lug
1233
9 01 10P 14. %TOOT it t eIiONSTORE,
State B #oote $0 11 4.1 ompoitt. the Post oteae.
• " - '''IIiSCRIOVAL. •
L Ctosintalin, Root sad Sbwe Dealer,
alleattell: ;Worm the Public that he •
41 ..TW0 litiatild tbe9tore R. 00131
'" 111 . Ittiftrtarli Post
4P• llsu W Ais old trSeadr eed e111t1.1140411
.
walkf aril lb
- hee to *CPI/JUNO. listing
vipertatending ea Ws busintee
Lissalembibbaiteet. pod egitlafficlien , •12,1
at al low PUN Al, 4I I Atlrfr person in Ole tit
.V 1.4 FRS %MEOW • • • ovr2f•63tf
Gq ir rinTIONAMES,
11.4;44X11137116,.N0ti2.0ns ',they
k floods,
InvW
Otatits. l,- sitorig, ; ' •
-1;.1 Am , Ihrssoi,Sius, Curtin* laisins,kv.
tiny, Motu* awl for mils by
niylll.lis. INMAN k
urvlsonvz
y w i ng mg cataltr-0 *l3 %mks kl kW/
kik bulk. - ,
Mdb4s. Sink k wins&
Mil
ONE
VOLUME 34
NIEW . GOODS!
F.
jet
tis
Y-
R. S. dORRISON'S.
NSMIL4CI24:a ALL THE LATE RTYLES or
DRESS GOODS.
CLOAKS, SHAWLS,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
ALSO, A LARGE STOCK 00
STAPLE AND DOMES IC GOODS I
.
%
! V()IT It TIME
,TO it tyy Goopsq
/ 1
IP via; wAs TO FIND
. GOOD TYte*S ) , '
7 n61:7 -
GOOD gAtt(=AINS,
i
,
FACT GENERALLY KNOWN,
the .variety of nei'v style ;Bed
.l„, stead,, ef Retitle, Cottage, Clingers, Rotinsißor.
her, Scfs., Jenny Lind and other pattern*, with
rti r entinr and strait front, handsomely veneered Buttes*,
Exteneten, Mang, iireaktia - t, Centre and ogees SAW.
Witaincte, Quaker :Ramie, Carpet and {mime:a Cottages,
Srva Beds, Hair and Sea dimes tiattramee, realism Rob
and Bolsters with o:har noosehold huniturs., ze, all
eotemfaettmed from well seasoned lumber aid i of
materials, by experienced workmen and, not boa; ,n.
I,ls. For style, quality and loteprien I wlll,Ct ;• - t vest
rt.-pries dealers to under:midi me. Einitherrlboc.i.teisel
sold.\Cane peat. Parlor, Be morn, Rocki e r, •••.- 1 6,
Nuns,Cid other Choirs, of Evatern and western maim.
facture, are „hickory. dolled and glued, making them MI
strung As .:ny other part orthe chair, Them others made
and role am only nati4 Lad by no Iwieb. l4,2l ‘bbl• Wood
Vtutisor, Rocking, Sewing and tiaras, are chairs of ham
wet:4 . round* clinched thrdusb the mat and glued: war.
mated tostaad, llandsomely , *cavil, 'MUMS% ba too
tam for strength, price and Mash. Sprits: Beds: 1 tat%
mold over :Wound hare the highest testimonials with it
:Jet of priers of ail a oasis sent on_ application. rcridze
aad *hipping free.
After are years eaprionce ant ~..- . ending tith aro
pticeireded two price dealers. I am cater:alma tp roll
one price to All, giro woVa for your pay, lad UM*
,yo all who trsdt, nit/3 me.
Liam ber,Lath.smra ea, Live t , tock, •crudeand hobos
Oil. stole ray, Produce ,&te., taken at fair market valued
far pay . Remember its oleo!. next • tOrnerOr ith arid
nn stateozrie, 1 G. W. ELIALY
tier.;4-tf. 3rarietieer and Cortunls'n Sideszain.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
GROCERY STOKE.
WHOLESALE:AND RETAIL GROCER.,
tforaintiot tAo !NA 4 Fotock Strut,
o=l4nrEM)
Mnail , ethll7 , rail the attention lethal tonaana*
'to bishop atta:k of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, -
Which be is desirous to sell at tha
VERY LOWEter PO1111111.4f," MOMS
1 SUGARS, •
COFFEES, - •
-... ,
• , TEAS, •
SYRUPS.
. TOBACCOS,
• .
: . FISH, AC.,
i I. not ea:plumed le the city, it he to prepared to prove ti
•:i who gm, him • ow. ... . ...
He also keeps coact satty oa hand a ardor lot ot .
PURE LIQUORS, -
for tle wholesale trade, to which be diseeta tba attaatlea
of the pablic
His mono lA, "Qolet Sales, Small Profits and a tail
Equivalent for the Malley."
MANHOOD;
7` l l l ter`zsaillow Lost! Bow Restored
I=
Jost Pablishe.l. in • geoled Envelope. Pries 6 Cents.
LECTEP.E. on the Natttre r Treettoest awl Radial
• Caro of e.perm!storrboes. or Seminal VreAtneee,
FeziulDebtlity, Nen - bongo an dltroloottroSeetritooe,
loduelbg Impotency, Conimmptiou awl 11'441 and Phi
oieol Delnlitv, by
ItORPIP J. CCLVDIRWELL, M. D.
The important fact that the awful consequences of
Self abuse may be etfeetrodly removed' rritbent internal
medicines or the environs applieation caultios,
strumeatii, m d.icated baegims and other =pineal dia
ricer, Is Imre clearly demonstrated. and the entirely new
mud highly silicas/Wu', treatment as adopted by the cede.
bulled author, fully explained, by which every one ft
eashle4 to cure himself perfeetly, and at tbe least goal.
Its coat, thereby avoiding all the advertised nmrtruma of
the day. This lecture will prose a boon to thin:made
nod thousands.
Sent under ii, il, in a plain envelope, to ant addreia. or
the receipt of 4.: onota, or two postarwitta by 64-
dress' ax. Dit. CHAS. J. C. •1.1.1.F1,
1.1)14'63-13/ 127 Bowery, Hear YeiHi*,
Post Once Box. 4484.
1882; SPIIING. 1882.
BRIE BONNET STORE.
(Late Media Bowed Stare.)
E. H. SMITH,'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
XILLIICEIVZ GOODS.
opplied with Goalsat !few Toth trier...
to enter attendee pad to lasseling and , Demeiter
Straws. No. 3 Hu bee' ~ locdr.Statii St. los OM
w, iw Walker Of
wig 16..
rth tide of th4Park,
agrir • U.
OLD PLANTATION WPM
• GrLrirzs
.1
'I 7 INE. FL.I'VO4EIi
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE'
25 Cents PerPoiind.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO- Tn. TRAM.
1411,4 1* twos
south et
to gtreeticwarlf
geUtlepta rll.ll
cued
•
The
OLD PLANTATION VODPSD -
Is preferred by those who hen oak tt to the but Mocha
or Java Coffee, It be.nr sups lot to etronett satiric-bum
of &Leor to the ordinary Imported eofhos., .A 0 we ass
the only receivers and manufacturers of the
OLD PLANTATION icortitert;
would centime our friends find tli• pallid agibilt-
Purehotiog any ant boa* our Og" t i n t " Mat. the
perfect enemas of our
OLD PLANTATION COPflf, -
ttoreeroos maanfacturera are which) pail Apit kaput ,
coffee at !en o r: • saying that thefre is as good. better.
ft.t. Pelee hen giro , so lOU MAW Mr prllsitershisma
mounts •f they would, phut • quantity of labatt
our name, he. , Other' are putting by tahlturett
'ta imitation of our seratimi v . -
OLD PLANTATIOId S t Nintinti.•
. •
As we No the only recei vers and matretisturrerafglbe
• OLD PLANTATION 'conics; " 1
wesball
m ad" lotcheien -ads vOsiyriglit te•OM
losthenrareatent of thelsw. The -
OLD. P t NTATMN "CONON - 4 -
I,
is put up in cos Poitad tlo•fotl sieekaok tl`ridlblW h'
e-c 4644, "DAfulldieetlaorfor.al g es. mil 10 1 .14% - ..:
For sale by all well rrgulatad totally etorwa •
• WRICIat anim a 61114).;
ixPoirreß3 tivrtmfrmerioc
,
233, 335, 237 .42Aariastm Bt., N. Y.
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HARTFORD Y/RW, IRRANOE. Co.
lIA Wiisol/.1), cotemcnctrr.
INCORPORATZ-01610. CAPITAL MOW'
U.IiCNUNGTON.Prwt. • . ,
err! Pntg tiartataft trart
' lIARgPORD.COMaten
IfiGORPOII4I DIN •-
C. H. ROW ERS, Pron. C.
T . IISURAICCE in the above ,ill 4 sad
1. able Companies gum obtalo r
ea natikln
nksrelo--la _NM...
•
031141STRATOWS MOM
T Err EltSof diatnittilloa barb/ ban mead to
to of h, afr u,,Aped ulioa no sums atifra.UL l M
&do; d ae s ea w. Li Sort!' English'smet.
tr. Pa.; Notice is Innen,. gtattrtaratt 'wow baefog
thacendraa Indented to Cu ea= to
amt. and (boss twang Nelms
fOr asttlatnenn. • • 1 :'It01141111T
• !CO!' lAA Poug.'lo,"oo-01' 1 , Adadniittstor.
4.41.11111.
• NOTSCILor_i O.:1,1;1
WHEREAS' iny.dwits4 Hades
braJict rW sa Orhanitt
on or itrOsit tb• day r,
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OLLAR AND A•IIALP PER YEAR, 1-F PAID IN 4pI,!ANCE,
NOW OPEN Al
CLOTHS,
/ .10 TO
is; S. MORRISON'S.
P. L'BECKEE,
His assortalsht of
atIE, PA., SATURDAII.IIOB.NIN'G, ,OCTOBER t 7, 1863.
AGENTS FUR THE OBOEUVEUIL
Tb• followiss onstisinsa hare twine esleotail, w our
spats In the plies° where the" reside. Parson desiring
to ward subscriptions or Joh Work, or to resat money to
se, eta do it throanhithelr hands :
J. flulline, '
Eve. A. Feraerer,
W. C. White, t
Jos. Waldron, y Waterford.
X. Saler Senbete.
V. Schultz k Bro.,
B. L. Potter, Wasleo Ci Arl . e.
Cay L...
Barber Geist.
J. H. ADD.,
......
J. Smith, East Grimm •
Lynam" Robinson, t ilrattaborg.
1101/IP.
John Doolittle, optiaarld X Wart
Raley Potter,_._.,.._... t.„.„ Springnadd
-Ralph B acorn, Plata&
Jacob 0 Canon, j
E. W. Garner &hipline, spit,.
lien. D. W. Hutchinson, Ginn`:
Aartui titans,. ` Fairelaw.
Nelson Sawily, Cherry 818.
P.O. Sinsokso,Unlon.
Jas. D. Dhillipa . j
F. R. Barrowea, Colinsbas.
J. L. linzoby. Warps.
Jackson Garland.
J. C.
"ti r lirir.
Dr. A. If Eby, •
Jas. Cr05e14.....
T. D. Challis,
✓ W
apt G. J. hitney, Y angrrillo.
Amon Heath. t T I
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W C. Oakley,
J. W. Royer, ' Beret
D. If. Dorialdson, frilo ni g . Creek.,
D. W. 'Howard,
J. C. Chapin, 7 ;Aral 4 4
60 ~Tat
Robert Jaclivon, , Louden
/ Warren Ca., Fa,
1 4 N IiATELIIII.OII. '
This delightful lorpreasniog and
boantihrog the litanitiliar" fa initly Q» °iv.
sal ptoprieler, aaq Lin! army afdlt
andattentiOnsbBlsalt ks•
peroedi w =ally I •
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VP: Sin
that tho
droiellay
11C120 an,
ta•
bard
swath(
tiWa
, tlanseori
jo.ltatt
Atbtoe
Dii
IT IS - k nifit"
ist Woe. by ospokriog the eset4sibr tubes with Batumi
IlilitN6Delk Impaired by ye or,4llmoses lallaseese
dyes li,r 4 cooqxmod_of Lunar Otsubo, Oestseytaig lb*
WO sad beeiti or the hair, lot anted dr themselves
no droving. 71111saetteore lefleitebbilibet eels
reitoteo bois.to its natant iamb" emy preseekrbst
gine the has o ;411:1:41_41JIT lidflniroototes tee
esowth,'preventa its fait h s elf. eriblestee' dieidM_f, aid
!aqui/Shia] 11 — ad .141•1 1 11P0.bb ADAbli 104 'lt has
stood the teat of thoe, betakthe ortlilbelßotr qountg•
sad' 1t onstant4 lis4kteo* • Cad - by iota
esatisesegi aid lidlM=lotaa+lldbytrailepigalk
or cm tie proeared by than of tits ommotiplel
41 4 . 11 . D. S. li4Ents /1c 1 ,4 1,3 10xleerboy s Ti,
elms SO sesteeod $l. { Ls "JeaSIMILE
pIASSTOQIIO2B liAta ass
igICONLY DTI-
THE /my DYE
THE ONLY DM"— '' Yea •
PHIS OprLir
TON ONLY DYE - • "Ilucrowileteettaa.
Tao °MAC
AND 1116 ONLY DIM
yar WI who delis to havellbe eedo• of ebeleltafralibaped
attlt *My, cartataly sad rapidity, te . abo !bade
sea . -
by J. CRUITADOS.O, ita.tastaaliveas.
Nat York, Sold feraryorbtre, aad applied by all Nair
Prague. •Prka,112.31,60. awl $3 ple
a•a. , . •
_,
Cristadorei Bair ~reigrtitit3ie,
L tOtOloalgo with h 4 Dyw as it totositt the ittitoit oott•
auk the moot tosattful gtorsould root ',Wit, to tits
.liott% • ,
Prim SO coots, St i•Zpor boats,secrets to atto:
1 .1
•
1,1811 2rt 'PUPIL
Do slot tilas trlt4 sour Monk Coootttutios slut
Cbittetar.
Ifjos aro aolfultui vitit sly Dips ono for whla
• FIEGOLBOLtra EilltACT wow •
u recommended,.
- taY^IT TRY IT I
It sill Care you, says long 8 alLylat Palo
and Intlssongdnlms Ida MUM , PM
- trEALTEI AND Pußrnr.
At Little IgsysUel,
And No Ups. •
Cut tout 'bo ; Advortlormoot to suotbsr c on olumn, and
all or send teir
• BEWARE OP COIINTICRTIM I
Ask for lielmbotee. Tate ack odor..
rcuitzS GUARANTEED.
auff,l-2.421
rtr
• She advertiser haying-boss rostorwl to health hi
a w soots. by a ray sbnplAwiluaseply,alter Mein esdarsd
several, nays with's sewers Hist salletles. sad that dread
disease, Consumption— is anemia CO Olaf losorret to hit
lellaw•eelrerers the means of care. •
To ul who eiemin. It to wilt mead la Who pre.
aertsion noel Mee of charge), with' the time for
on/paring' arid nein ' the sum, thy vDt in! •
num Crew for Cosaczenow, Altrf‘ar kw.
The only object of the Mention' he atudiag the Trowitipe
lien to to -twoodt the afflicted. end spry lif isdlenWelim
which !.e noneelyea to be itivaloabia, sad •• hopes wrery
Wore/ will try his newly, so; It Will wan tleia notbler,
sad may Fume a 61mesiap
Bit. 1111)WAID • imam
Iliad County. Now York..
matl4- Zia
DR. TOBL/leo ViNST46I(
Died of croup—What a pretty and laterenting
child lum last meek Bat nonek i aleal Wane CM is.
iin , h was the coniersitlon attire tlemen Wing dawn
town in the ears. Died of aron,S. how ertimipl gybes
Xr Tobias' Venetian Liniment I. a.getata itankit taken
lonize. Now, Nether% we appeal le' yeti It It net for
the pair/ via and proat wwmai" but for, Vella)* of
your infant child that now Uss playing at year met.-
-croup in a dangarorm disease; but une Dr. Tebiag* View
gen Liniment In tbna. and Itis - robasit et its terrors
Always keep it tai Lba home Two. 014 ""at it to'
Aintit„ or to-morrow. to Waal' when—tat mated - with
tbit/ininkent you an inswarml. let it come when it will.
Pries only 25 mute a lefUe: 'OBI" 66 Cortland street,
New Yarn. Bald ay all Dettgaists. • ..anal-M.
AirADAVItt roET litre et3li4ll l / 1 1 BALSAM
Rae lon *AK INC troth that *steam int
Tan aciplea to Yadkin* fa compounded on principles .nit
a! to the toutlifell toter* atlas 1 The men eteehte la
le keeping eles thereat, sad eteettag a goalie laterite
_warmth, asttbte ts sensed by the am' et Ma 11101141 ate.
Its teloodtal trallttee ate hood csi:z a kerto settee the
health, awl etyma' tireithitten" Illteast the
laosa..4locileattathe zessehlesi the EA /OW'
form tut defies of teraetltts the boat of the system, aid
to wetly throortair oh the waste iltlatrae. has the INN
Lad of the body. It least a irial.:B=oo4l. biat.
eat, wertaiut, oarehlag attd UMW all otes
,giets at need - 2S cents per bottle. -!•., IMAM.
OtrdltSlittlitiC
Dii.* gtsoo , wal'yoo=kokithPlob.**
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1; 1 4 for it moo aim %MI:NV*IA
thot ittU4lllotOolotoolOvo. to
_sad loruitisa at tho Nl* !win
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!twill also soil Erse to *coo Whit PIM ; alio 41 ,
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sttoatios to Clill4re . , 4E4 Centst.,
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& H. T. , ANTHONY,
Minowim• ,•t rp•oppioi• uodari,
sca BaoaviiwAY. 2 1 Y.
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CARD PM:Mai/APBs.
Our l'italinato unr etabn.eee eoneldenbly over Fear
Mawrll 4aklnt entojetti(to Irbil h addition are C•l3*
UZI minv beteg ende)of Portraits of bleat Amoticatts,
-
71 xlll n-oeatrgi, t 025 Statesmen,
/90 atiga4for-6eneralp., UT Myhre& •
469 Coloaely. 116 Authal'A,
64 Llest:Chloorla, 1 ' .64 I rode, •
WI Whir Olken, :3U 4 tage.
60 Nevi Other; ' 46 Prominent Women, .
sal 1(f Protalseat Foretge Partr6l,64
23000COI'lf&st OP, EVOKIIEre Olt LILT,
•
Including repro'duttloas of the moat etaehretia kora*"
tope rantitlES. Stelae; *44 Coalogeet • ant on receipt
of stemp. su order for 'lne Donn PICTURES' from our
Catalogue will be Sited on receipt of 111141341, and rest by
mall, free.,
PhOtograisblec Albums.
Of them ere manufacture a 'greet ratter. ranging to
price h.* 410 Mae to 60 4egleseeedi.
Our AL813113 love the roratation of befog superior
in hourly and dt• Wit, to nay others. smaller
Made can b• sent safely by mall at • postage of rtz orate
per owes. The more *venal** ma be sent by express.
We eleo keep a Lige amodtwat or
Sterflisapes antigenic.* Viewse
chnr ciado c is of the will be tent to toy address on re
onpt ofStaesp. ,
E. dr. 11. ANTHONY,
Manor acme= or rieolootiettlirManatate,
RO4DWAY, Niter YOWL
fries& or relatiree (It p B roustoliat llsitttary'uuta
Nifer a favor oy eendloy us their likeoessee nocopy..- ri
winks kept earefally-mtrettinted unirkfored.
fzu Llamas Mans to Omen for
,Goeirepittions to
prevent to their Pastor, or for other yurpo es, with
snit
abte Inscriptions. he, ; . seprigkeot
MILES' CELEBRATED
BAIIO AND 0111Bli .COFFEES.
TUN tIANO lAA Tenn eztealmily imel la this awl *titer
esentiisa,sl34 le !AAA" approved for ate
FINE ; FLA VOR, IIEALTRITI AND NUTRITIOCA
cluAairna.
Thlo CiAie• eon:Tanis tatonagy with, and ni by many
ploterredio Rlir sod Java.'snd la
11OLD AT ABOUT HALF THE PRICE.
It U mond and pot up to Tin Toll paper in Ilb paan
pa, glib 18'1414Ru* -- •
fa.td• own
at wliteii to a
at at • laity
balLag • cor
al' pot. The
t•ML are rod,
soma a•d t ta.
wad aro iota.
rightwL
.NAIVO e, 0 FOEE."
It is pobiced lit white wand boles of toit the. cask; ales
in balk in gm and owe's. Also oS
luxe Ow Oeviemeszp. JIYc. 111411.141AX10, T. DOM
' GO, 1110. OLTDIZIO3 4.11) Aft 0771111"
lar Oft .
snimpriar in Tts rims sad boos ; KUM-
to Saw
NSW'S VW pliV.llo rend • for Ciao:elms lied List of
Order" by aril or Erma promptly emested.
L. P. HOLMAN. MI Rarriace
Sole, Agent for rbe UMW Stater. New York.
I;6WARO OP COMITIMIPIMIS I nerls33.
NEW MILLINERY STORE?
- •
MKS. E. It. 1111.111A.T.
Would, toopeatfally mom:* its Um, leer of grit oall
widatty, tbot go will oat,
TtrEBDAY, APRIL 28, 1868.
at 11.0 corn. of Fpoilish and Fifth ottoott, two dons
1411210 t Ways, Sall, a lorpiiiikd spitedta twoottialat
of •
311LLINEWZ 0001181
hash from !Teas York. City,evalm==
small, eoatalaad fns Ent clam t of the
•
* SIXICWICO, PILL'33IIIO 41W COLUMN;
DOW tb• Bou t Sty add on the man Boaas
Tema.
SIM L, having had gateman la tMI 4.
aasa. BMWs handl that, ohs Sao vs satin saalataathaa.
The WAG patronage fa y ashattedi •
apaiiWy.
FIRM.
IFISRNITME AND UNDERYANWI
WARE -11 0 0 X $
o.st.t. St, between Seventh and Big Mil.
The Riabecribera halo entered into the Cabinet Slaking sad
FURNITURE TRADE,
And propose making to order and keeping constantly on
baud all kinds of furniture.
Orders will receive prompt attenUou. Repairing dole
on short notice.
lINIVERTAKINV.
?to subscribeni *ill give 9.44 attention to thin
patent of their business. They wilt manufacture and
eoasitaatly on hand a largo amortatent of *manic
Nees and Coffins, and bold themselves in mediae% to
meet orders to This line, promptly, from any part of the
eoluttry. Determined to spare no efforts to gleeatt&
tics both In the 'totality of their goods and prices, they
hotel to aware a liberal share of public patronage
MOOREkRtI LE?.
eprll'GZ t!. 3UeOBllll/0711 to .1. B. /taus.
FINKLE & LYON'S
SEWING MACHINES
Thu* Xnehlurs trate the lock-stitch alike Co both
and ken WWI than half the thread end lilt that the
abilglior double thread loop-stitch 'Machine e do ; will
aim, tell, flatten., Cord. Brilkillnd, c., IM ;ire wow
pt.d than soy alb.` Sewing tit mi.' to the
!piquant ohmage@ Vail-ecabi vaidoiroi "swim requlrad la
family, for they will new from non to twenty thlekriona
es of ilturnitileewithcait stopping., aod reallog every stitch
parflan, or from thq Gaut genie it," the , ' heieleal bearer
stab. or area the, atottast harana hutber, without
billathag tba to4uu.dlc or wet* - iieratiektai any ad •
iitatinent of Wahine whatever 1 ! 1 ,
they ate "tenpin Sri construction sod assay naderstood;
aid if saypartl Wolcott Sr I. readily re.
These aro paavimiji trim, and willStutartodetermine
don choice of anY lotellhreot boyar.
' co Sod enanttpe or send for Circular. .
Agents waited in whose not yet oecti•
pied. Adams,*
FINKLE & LYON ' S. VIL,
.913,1 7 15. No.bilf/ tor YoJeg.
Aibidadstritior's Notice. -
. •
=MS dap hp . mirig
Wee (ranted to:the undirelped on the ipatate
oaf* Live deed; tato of away toirsoblA aril Ch i
Net* is! mkt ghee he aU leering theemehiee
'lndebted ta the We *Mete S. polo, La WOWS Illi.VMßst.
lad Wee bohle ashes spina% tirrisipt, wl4l 'moist
thee. deb - eatheetiested, for fottl epoog.
. I - . • • ff. 1, 71104;11,,
tirdeveasere.ls.ll4l , —erpt ate. edinletortter.
Stray Cow. . .*. "--
, .
g r uttik the iruoto•hs 't,t ths inteetilAr.* * ''''
• • Aonettliboaraftels of Jilt 'hot, th s• CO
' OR AR COW, ji4•WW•l mmied la Is ihroc: •
Ix: ;I WI oriag, np ig wefts to to
. Afir winter -is regiestod 'to oemie forwant'orave
pa WNSpli sad OW. Imot swot; 011wtwiso• gm
1 Imooraserrilum to tawi•• .
_•1 5 •••• • • --.„
• OSIIIO • "O•vt.'2o. • le . $ AWIMISOOICOAO•1..
t
1 1 0 10 . 1 tO "Met*
Lsosale - ieS_64 ia " vrr tin;
crAv4m worhvahllMAllititste kolAiet%itar.'
toko gag WI 011. UAW ibioisriesitit the
ttt~Qmitinifmtaiitritts MU*" na
rioptimettu nitputt
iimrratt.• • '
' •••
SxoTMRPUSUC:;
Erreit a ,' t k 4'Frincii
trbeeti :Rouse block.VP rose oat the
• :SYR WSISICSYI 6
a w simmiaum lege aye :'II I X ersee
Wee p ate as the see it
s e. 14 and ~ • stock a
tta.
'cum uqwwik osouttet motd• Olgaea,
le, • •
T. TL-4 fine as A.l ripe Box Leiner ingors.neetly
ewer s en tele; . • •, JOEUE W. &FMK/ON, •
.septerle6a. ,
KB& . & /CALL
C 1 57 •Lf r i
7F
FALL- iffILLEHIEB t Yli‘
wia„ : i. int 6 0 1,4
; QV'S?: 7011;CMIEL ;
astairsor issaistisfaireloor
.11104 t • • • - 7
8t..% iiaoir 'bare tAlia-ognw t
2. • i • 1.; 421 - • Rf . 471 970 11.,
Are van preepretrnory dereettidon aad
WfgalMitlabatidS&ltar
7.7) - 47. V 37 T
go ion the*, 4• 1 1 /kris
Aid Is iity cloodessesakks,
ire moil taw , * fell ofloys .
Too otimetotui to lablAkwa.
Tfirren cupld S i t wrier la Ott glance,
Ai Wont emoteeten,
HUI masa out mating butt of
- And nand For one tosertlon.
With J% we trel the hliihtul Amyl.
Au2d, ere oar persica mos.
We freely please your tori upon
The lie; °tour esehoure.
• Thanes =tie in thy leeisit tans.
Ana slyer in thy laughter ;
And truth—hut we will eye the fall
rartleals, hereafter.
Oh ! we woisht tell thee of oar plaruY
lal plotseln to meter ;
Rat in are all jut now, nt4 tan
• press a other wetter.
thee hot no ;lawn', Qchrta of Sad al
Without iloore'hositatiou ; •
The Tory thianext dothgl” our bloat
luterptxtutatiow ).
L
FRIGHTFUL CONDITION cI
_F TUC
BLACKS AT VICKSBURG.
, _...!......-.._ ,
Abolition Ptil'anthropyeettad I*/eture of
' De .th and Horror.
, _...„,,—....
The Rev. :Wm. D. Butler;, u agent of
the Christian Commission. sends from
Vicksburg a' moat deplorablelacceaut of
the sufferings of the ttegroeS who hare
been induced to abandon the plantations
and come lute the American ;camp. He
sap : : . i ' ' ' 1 .
After Pemberton • marched out with
his army, Vicksburg was looked upon by
the negroeasa the very gate I of heaven,
and they came trooping to it as pigeons
to their mist at night. .When General
Sherman returned tram the pursuit of
Johnston, ei-owde of them followed his
army across the Big Black. land spread
themselves 'ever the. country between' it
(I
and the Mississippi et Vicksb' rg. • When
visiting the ifisscieri troops` in General
Sherman's Corps, I saw large numbers of
these 11/1,0119,, grouped in [ camps and,
companies,- Fin a most wretched and phi.
able condition. Their only; shelter was
brush, pieces of old tents:; -quilts and
whatever else would afford them any pro
testier/. They lived uPon,Suoh food as
they ooulck obtain in camps( by marking
for the soldiers or in other ways gratify
ing them. jAfter the departure of Pew
berton's array on the 15th of July, then
sands or these miserable, creatures Sliest
the vacant houses; churches, ,aheds and
WPM Heft they crowded together,
sometimes' twenty' or more' ins stogie
room.. weary, weak, and sic k from-thew.
long marsh and abstinence, Spiritleet and
said,, and many of them hinging to be
once moreti% old mandeplintation. ' On
the morning-of July 80, basing slept' the
night previous in the Presbyterian church,
I went out early to examine the premises.
The first object that attracted my atten
tion in the rear of the church was the
tall Skeleton of a negro Olin• sitting on
'the ground, with -his neck to it past, and
his bead hanging down . upon his breast,
and his arms resting almost powerless at
his side. !He evidently was very sick. I
raised hiss head a little and asked what
ailed hina. 'Oh. fir," be feebly exclaimed,
II have the di-re-a and the Fever.' lieve
you no friends?' I asked. ;Yes ; my mo
ther and ;sitter live in thatibouse there,'
pointing i to a little frame; building con
taining About a dozen or more inmate'.
'and I hate come out here to be cool.' I
passed to the front, .and' on the stone
door-sill; I found another, lying with a
your s,
tilled with water at hit side. As I
100 ed et his dirty std wasted form, 1
th ught,his sufferings would be but short.
Ire - d a burning fever, and some kind
negro had brought' bite' the water. I
roused him,up is little, and he told me
that lie ha no medicine, no bread, no
thing to eat. A soldier happened to, pass
just then with some biscuit under his
arm. Leaked one for the negro:which
be readily gave. I had rio medicine. I
turned ;to 'enter the betement, and was
met by .a third negro, with swollen feet,
trembling. from weakness and want, ask
ing for a little water. A fourth negro was
passingi with a bucket .of water and the
sick man was served, and his fevered lips
cooled: Such was my morning 'visit be
fore six o'clock. All these men told me
that they had been servants of officers in
the Union army, and when taken sick t
were driven away. After breakfast-I set 1
out withanother delegate to visit one of
the pest hospitals: As we passed along
the streets we encountered on every band
negro f man, women, and' children, ga
thered in little groups on the pavement
in vacant lots, and in the yards, that sur
round; houses already filled to overflow
ing with ,others of the tame color. The
want and wretchedneet of these unfor
tunates -stared us feal t y in the face. I
went into a Baptist church. where a large
number nad taken quarters. I shall not
attempt to describe the-scene. I had be
fore the as. filthy and pitiable a group of
' suffering humanity as was ever gathered
together: I learned fregs theateelves that
they Were mostly from,' beyond Jackie.).
They ;were mostly plantation negroes. and
121114 of them were longing tobe ,back ,
to their oil:Chortles. - We passed on to the
hespital. While the surgeon in charge ,
was pointing out to ifs the grounds and !
stating his- plans, we , saw a poor negro ]
Wile had crawled half Way- up one of the
terracta which surround . the building, i
1 inn „waa apparently dyjog. The doctor
'rettutrkei that he would die there ; that
he had crawled up thereto get soineeie
dicine, and that they 'were frequeripy
found dead in the shrubbery and fence
corners. . ;
-."About the first of 4.445 t, the military
authorities beoune alarmed 'lest a,peiti•
lent* should break cspossuong . fhens,an4:l
earivid to the artriy:! `'Perem ptory Orders : ,
were =rd. to at tutee' aernis: the
river,l'all, itegroet, o ,eyery age and :lea:, , i
whither, silk or welllsho Wltre nab In j
le * en4lopMent..., ne. morning_l'itent ,
nut, to . inform.' ti L ,
,:oartaini.Lient. W. , --=„,,i
wen„ with an log to Sores was encia-:,
!ill, the order, that , one' Of, *am brui t i l / 4 '
Baptist, nitureltwadi:desdc.sit4 that eat'
alit'. a Wou*P• i.w. B lll* 4) g, 4 114 th u ti.ftlfte ,
41 %; - -
foSi
/tolorro
ea parties
parties
Patties op
ilififiarot•
Jo, to no
mate the
*swim dams,
sear se the
twenty
des*.
tr 44
to OM
Usti ico
otarao free
1 ir .X 1 4,44 • ;
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tad etOC~
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mar;
apppin
sod .ei
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theil : . ;l - n o ffii). kik
$2,00 IF SOT PAID 13NTI:L.THE END.or - TIIE' YEAR.
f~
The Edltoth Wootug.
NUMBER 19.
1
amid V. ksburg.. captain was seen
proetratedif basieras at. work again when I
left Vicketirg. Aug. 21. , Capt..— ap.
'pointed chaplain to take chgirge of
those who ) had been removed from the
city, in. place of the man who was first
appointed, He entered upon his labors.
but was seen prostrated . with disease, and
was - conveyed across the river in a Aciff,
whence he 'made his way to a home-ad
joining that of the United States Chris.
•tian Commission. Here he was found
alone and very sick. He was invited to
our house where he was still reniaining
when I left the city. The chaplain told
me that these negmes had suffered and
were still • ouffering Untold want, and
wreichedieis ; that nearly four hundred
bad died! since he had taken charge of
them; thitt from fifteen to twenty die
de ly.latelimes. they would crawl o ff
into the Weeds end 'die, where their
bodies would be found Only by the stench
which arose from their decay ' . That, there
was no lehite man with them but a ne.
phew of ltis; thist.rations were furni d
them by the Goveromet)t, but eomelicies
he had difficulty in getting them over the
river tliat once they were five clays with
out reoeiying soy food, and the negrees
_SU their .!delipair threatened to;kill
thinking the fault was his. He uls , )
stated that they had ,no tents or shelter
except IQttah, to shield them from the
sun, or (sto rm, or dews of night. Capt.
A— star to me that the wore iu
this caz j i i r ,000 ; Young's Point, 8.551 ;
op Pa et Island, whore lie purposttd
gathering most of them. 2 800; and on
Black's' plantation, on the Yazoo, 2 400.-
in all •oyer : 18,000. One morning I went
among the wretched- musses where they
wire haitled td . the bank of the river pre
paratory te being sent maces. I tried in
vain. tsaq find some women who were able
to wow 14 .es.we wished their labor a.F ~u r
heuse..! All were either sick or taking
c4re Of !the sick. I saw nothing but oue
said•scedi of misery.'P
03W lABOLITTON SENTIMENT IS
" i I MANUFACTURED.
.The ost,on ?bit lies received a commu
nication from a•New England gentleman.
Imo declares that: he writes from a sense
iof dist*, 'Orin; an account of the manner
ha Which Abolition sentiment is manufac
tilted, that, to atty;:, he least, is curious, if'
1 tote, and - we see o reason to doubt its'
vinosity. The writer says, in substance,
that in June last he was in a small village
aI few 1 miles 'from Nashville. Tenn. At
tlie".,hatel there was a smart Yankee cot.-
r•
'dent of a rsdieal Philadelphia pa
• th whom he , became intimate—so
talu li ets- that the correspondent used to
p titi o
t+illtiiletters to our correspondent be
lending theMawiy, and' reipiest his
: epon them. The writer says
web perfectly , dombiounded by one, in
we:recited a secesh. outrage Zoo:il
-1 in the very village both were in, and
3 :bent' that very data. Shooting help
-1 'aid: Men find women, and violating
detlgblers of triiioa oven'. hanging the
fathers ,in sight of „their.. children, &c.,
fairined the Various topics, And were dres
-10- tip with devilish ingenuity to "curdle
th;e - hioocl" of the reader. Our corres , -
.perkdoist said. 1' You surely are not going
td send that to, any editor in Pennsyl
viiniere;yon ?'! . "Certainly," 'was the
1 • li; 'tire know that the northern pea
-1 p oppooed to an 'Abolition - war; and
ref
04,
1 w must !Aye something to spit in. the
face 6f, the infernal Copperheads. Why,
sir, such a narrative as I 'have just read
, •
t4s you would do more towards silencing a
st l -4.4 Copperhead than the best speech
that ever Wendell - Phillips made, or all
the letters.Horice Greeley ever wrote. I
tell you if we intend to wipe out slave
holders we have got to make the northern
1 peoPle mad and silence the Copperheads.
I trust t have Sone something in that way
mysislf, and I mean tp do more. Tell the
trut , sir! Why we must do anything to
Eli ne the 'South." The foregoing, our
fri Gleam is the Philadelphian's exact
lettll
age, and,he reports it to show what
ill iffernal Spirit actuates the • radical
joknatists. This young man, he observes,
was[apparentlY of a mild disposition, coin
pamonable andubliging, but on the sub-
Jectof the war was e perfecr monomaniac.
Ouz correspondent expresses his belief
that if the great body of the people of
thelfree States for a moment understood
all !the instrumentalities that have been,
at work to madden them, there would be
such a storm of indignation set in - motion
as Would astonish all demagogues at the
net appeal to the ballot-box, when those
' bits of paper
, o •E'zisente the frearian's ned,
As lightning does the will of Goa."
RO,CIETY AT THE NATIONAL CAPI
II
TAL UNDER RADICAL 131.1g..E.
There is probably not on the face of
the earth a city ot civilized people—Silt
Like City not excepted-- - -where such an
'enerinensa amount ot debauchery and rot
tenness in every thread of the social fa
bric) , itten be•found as in 'Washington, the
010141 of the United States, at the Pre
sent time. It is rendered this sink of
cOVapti in by.the hordes'of •political pan
pfrii'and pampered favorites of the radi
cal school wilw are continually swanning
there, and not by the soldiers, as is fitn.--
tines. stated. The" corre,ponclent of the
1 New York Independent picture's affairs it
1 this light : ~.
"The Chronicle pays a high ciaopliturni
to the general good conduct of 044 ',ldlers in
and around *capital, evidencing at, once
i the, existence " of whnie,orbe" tlii=eiplioe
till the army, and in' wholesome character
It she. general nates of - the soldiery. .11.
i °aid seem, i however, that equally get, s
fe c redit is not due to the civ il ians of tie Na.
amtropail: the Republietiot presonta
t ii-quarterly report -of toe Superintend
t of Policein Washington for the quer
_ it ending Jhly lit, from • iihich welearti
0 there were s,oBo..irreit+,. er whorl
1 1 0 1 F. 1 . 7 0 or 4 Am ! and' weittatiaieil . No ow ,
rys4titatit ritesili oat te'siiitry• 12 inhabitants
lishlfiril edldim they. are only lin 87. rilt4
.- liegfs6o itf. ) WNW Pnutituto and eater &VAT*
tat/ charactfia ; arsgirstiyßn the. increase Gam
' " anitdrinkiny places • ccie in cab:muting Matt.
' - ''aid'fiitiffiti4urea if •Irvil, I 'Measures
Wiertresion of .crime are rendered inef
tactual by the facilities for obtlining. bail,
Aeconniveuee of justices and the delay: ,
i,:bYllithl'obit (env; proportion *hal
iy.re imutfalimeak." -
a se the - Federal - capital ander racll.
„reke. as e IP. eil ADP a capital where "eoP
thiraht" are mgt. toleratectand only rad
ii of "trine .blue`Color 'are ' allowed to
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This
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too I P1ect4Rv0.)44......We observe that
PePtritaaat Otstle' Fred.
tiTIVP, AU Istant to' the Mkt.
hteeitisvirrattfliobevt-Ptivvis, another
‘lntitbot; Philistisiphas. has. received
41511.:44900titaltaL: As it any wonder
,gip, P - nee, flittlyeLmen of sll:,payttes
c
noted with ; the neiro-etttutyty
lotichritheVitrt? in' power!` -N , I,
terLookriillo Avoid styli , we are.
tairaverallnorts•of'sbips upon ; the
,„ tint, .;;q9rtupitely,. litt)e, or no
nad•ship,on lipd; - •
.411711 V Wipe- to. oat to be throe
4:
Some time ago a move 4.
foot. without JikerTrriowija.
lifcClellittior limy one oeisidel
to raise in the Army ot
which still idolizes' tts eR . IO,
fund with.lebitti to, prognius—
Elia of the soldiers' eateetn, for Aire.
Lion to him. .1t - WM itt3etloe sad the -
subseiiption,beaded by Goa. mmt
the whole army, excepts 4 few lnaligotwts,
were_ joining in the' work of love when:
en informer reported to Stanton. Halle&
&Co. what wsa.going on andlorthwith
order was issued putting a stop to the
proceeding. A special to thefierald throws
a little further light on the autieet:
TUE TRJPOSID TESTIXOSUL TO GIpiIZAL
m'cutmv.
Considerable iunutenlitit‘pot unmins- •
led with contempt. has tieen eicited to)
the army by the efforts on tbe/pertof cer
tain officlris, unknown ootside of. their,/
own brigade; to thrust themselves-before .
the public in the newspapers by disavow
ing their connection with the attempt to
raise funds for a testimonial. to Gen. Mo
-
Clellan. Had their flimsy' rule for gaining
an ephemeral notortely been less presunip
tuotii, It would .have excited very little
attention ; but, affecting to -represent the
sentiments of a msjority of the troops,
the ibdividnals have not only rendered
themselves ridiculous, but have entirely
misrepresented the spirit of the'army.—.
The first proposal to present a testimoni
al to Gen, Mc'Nellart met with unexpected
approbation, and corps and division Isom
ingnders, Without exception, favored the
project., many of them heading the lists
with munificent sums. All contributions
wet to, be voluntary, and it was found
necessary to . limit tiro amount given by
privates, leaf more money should be raised
than could be properly disposed of.—
Twelve thousand doJars were raised 'in a
tin ele corn-, •
Every member of Gen. - 11.ade's staff,
exc , pt one, contributed, the
General him
seif .erring the example, arid 'when the
rrior w: , l received from Washington to
discontinue the collection, and refund the
money, the astonishment of the oflieers
ae , l men was only equaled by • their att.
grin, nattily every officer of note lit tAi witty
having been_permitted ta receive - feerinicsie/s.—
The troops were at a loss 10 account for
this unexpected proceeding, Until the ma• •
lignity which prompted the - tni;asuni was
betrayed in the treatment - or ofiSoe - sra who
interestod thAmsolves in thA - nariveriat nt.
Gs/ Davis. Accistrita inspector General on the
ef elf of Gen Meade. a ciasimate•and Intinvzte
frt-nd of Geri. McCellan, who took the subscrip
tion list axpundamong the often's at headquarters,
has been reducedqb the rae of Major; and or
dered to Santa Fe. ptheeeflicers are under
the ban,. white the troops, mortified and
indignant, pocket their contributions and
waif for a morn convenient Season. ;
This is simply another addition to the
thousands or acts illustrating -the "no
partyism" of — the 'Admiutstratiim. Fits .
John Porter was sacrificed by a packed
court of officers most of whomhad dis
graced themselves in the field. Franklin
was deprived of hitt command and finally
sent off to Texas. And so on we might
continue -the., list of 11CClellan's friends
who have suffered and are suffering per
secution because they would not turn
against -him.
REPTALICANB astv Idorissonismi--As an
evidence that the Republicans are in faun.
of a monarchy, it is only necessary to re—
fer t 7 the following facts :
Z. fhey strike at the very root of 'hu
man liberty by denying the citizen the
privilege of the writ of hallo= carpus.
They introduced the conscription
act, the offspring of the bloody Jacobins
of France.
3. They have inaugurated a censorship
of the press.
4. They claim that. all the power is in
the President, and thf t the people have
no - rights save such as he is Willing to
bestow upon them.
5. They pardon mobs. and justify them.
in tearing down papers and riding men
on raili for their opinions.
6. They are proscriptive in religion,
as in the case of .Know Nothingism.
7. They trample Constitution and laws
under their feet, and resort to despotic
powers.
—Mr. Id., of a certain town in Vermont,
is not distinguished for liberality. either of
purse'or opinion.' His ruling passion is a
fear or being cheated: The loss, whether
real of fancied, of a few cents, would give
bim more pain than the destruction of
an entire navy., He once bought' karge
cake of tallow at a country store, at ten
cents a pound. On breaking it to pieces,
at home it was found to contain a larfe
cavity. This he considered a terrible din- ,
closure of'cupidity and fraud. He drove
furiously back to the store, entering in
great excitement, bearing the tallow.
and exclaiming, 'Hero you rascal, you '
have cheated me! Do you - . call that an •
honest'cake of tallow? It is hollow, and
there ain't near so much as th'enk appeared
to be. J . want you to make it right.'
'Certainly, certainly,' replied the merch
ant, 'l'll make it right. I didn't know 1
the cake was hollow. Let me see, you
paid to cents per pound. Now Mr.
how 'much -do you suppose the hole will
weigh ?"
TUE RESULTS OT ABOLITION PATRIOTISM.
—Ttie V.ckaburg .correspondent of the
Chicago Tow writes:
Among the negroes mortality is on,
the increase. Whole regiments and camps,
are bAnit decimated. They die by dozens,-
=corps and hundreds. They literally pe
rish as beasts of the field, with little
mire attention or sympathy bestowed
upon th.m before or &ter death. The
death, in Cilon4 'regiment
'lveraged tivonty-lour per (lay for•some
'hoe. it 'will not number over three
hundilid to-lay. and ii;ill disease and
high ram:lva-1 in its repulsive
precincts. Other coluced tegituents and
vsiznp- ecitt 4:IY oad condition.
tito in o•inati,
!horn Ill'om11). Their
f aifiii:y '
orevitß r, reNult, of
&ill kin
nia.s rt:' the the 1 0 senteg
crucity Cie miI:AA t•Yer 1.1%V.
ARRESTED 1",)a 01 , V)YALTY —Five -per
ar;,,a wert t itrrt?Nte,/ to B+! , orsore last wowk,
chargedo - wlth ..a:;,. ) ally to the Govern%
cv-itir.ze proved that the
wen' - tot t fi public house, calisd
for hquor. ol.sr.k the following toast:
.:"Datntf, th, g• - ,o.tm that groused the quill.
that ?Lade the hen that wrote the Procla.
mati.,u of E:uancipation.'" The only
thing objectionable in the toast, es we
look at it, at,i(le from itg profanity and
b a d Aranetnar, is the abuse of tho wrong
,goose. If the party would curse; they
should have cursed the goose that handled_
instead of the one that grew the quill.
• Colonel Davis, Assistant Inspector
General on the staff of Gene* Meads, a
classmate and intimate friend of 'General '
.McClellan. who took ttiti"trubsccriPtion list '•
for a_ testimonial
.to - tittle Mac around
among the oflicieirs at headquarters, baa
been rediteed , to the rank of Major, and
ordered to S/141 . 0 .Fsr. Palter ofikarit are
under the ban, "'bile the troops, morn-.
lant, pocket` their contri
1V fora more
.. efeitaniest
itearOn. : . ni • , •• • . -
Tattliio* Witien Piorizei:=Less than -
a pest. ago Thtiriww'llried; firs published'
'Met. pnt, oil. teeord , this • twopheey : • • •
uX d e an fowls tdia stove: : . If it maw
to be undepord that the . views and
Uoy or Men" Waiter; Gieely, 'Wendell
Beecher,' &0., &a. • , obtekt • -
in the eandnot:of thews', it swill Sorb 4ol• t`
eke *lrwin of ow Owirmeast not
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