IR ERIE OBSERVER • ATE sIREICT, • orrICX, ERIK. • 0 10,r • , 1,11, ••• 0.1 I • •••• -••• r • 1 n. .+en. 4.,11 I l be ,ne.rtv4 &loon Om SreialNothles , *I 10.1; , ••• T. , . • • 1 7 .1 .1 ;.,f btll/0..•• •. ;„. ..tifirtl4“4lral ,-, 4 „f wirtrtmr • n'l,llo4Uon• - lViirritri til:; I ti Z., INES S DIRECTORY .Irwrlcs OY rdt. 'l , r.r.,el , Isa IF • r. _111:1h flys!), rronalave •Nu Cac..l3],LLlin 4 r I,_n •lialng real:l43'th' practice II ofr,ae o tly, r u t Iw found at 11, oil (I.re, "n frAue.:. brut carper at Public Syusau. , July 0, F 1.1.. MORRISON' HOUSE. Marktt. - Strret—coas wiLs tut k„! Excbaitrneitira: dept. re1—.17.. • . Bow: 1.1151124,131.xxx Bow: 31,,5:r4c - rcn Jod story of Rinderotelat's lilptl, h'ut, C. wiLSON, 4 gTnirrre h "Cormint. 'Ar.i.irr, Erie Pa -- iw•Stroot, elear,tbe 1... rt. In the Am.rk...., o I story of the bnlldtre..octtipll by F. tr r. Yle will always be found i{t sa.l yuoctsialtrattiontadln. E U. CUTLET:. krialarr A? tines Auld othqi bluitueßs attended t' wan tcd dtrpateh.r UIIGEt4I4 & CO.. SYNOLISALZ 115.41.7.84 rY Gnarrxix, 4 Stat. - Street, 24n. 7 BTarkell Mock. 001 7 GUAS1 4 , ATTOILMIT AT , L kW.—Otflee rernoTeol to g weat of Mato Streeto:th the noithortd. of the W:VEVG. irMILSTY ai LaW AND JVIITKIL Or rn 111 practioo in the SinOrla Couryor Ert. Coact, ,rottaptaiii4 WWII satiation to all basinesi ea * lauds, sittisr.as an Attorney or IS nil trut.. I.cip to limpinsalatt,eoron of Bute 40.14 virth NFU CD & CO., MAULS IN GOLD, Saver, Rank Notox, Depotit, ike. Sight exchange OD tho prim •• • • Wl= We. onsaiNu. I) Raked /I otiPti Erie. 4.LISTIN• Diusas in Cloeka, Wrtches, Firm Jew r Spoons, Plated Ware. Looking tilseiws, entlery and Fancy Goode, Paaxgon Ilullding, Walt Perk 04MIS Poch ■t A. GALBRAITII. ATTOILINT AT LAW--981e0 ou t.:13 atre..ll., Ate the Court II Ouse, line, I. . MAGILL., ()ma?, Office in lioaert• W 010611114 6, or the }'art. t rie, rat:- r ENCLE, KLUE RVIS pENCEI a A ftV NEVS & COU.NS6I; AT 1. vw CICP, Paragon Block. nerlN ortli r•t C.rars ot t title tfE Znts, ra.,, a. 11. GCILL, Prop:L.4loz • stir a this Houststtah hive rt!trilt,ou, ihmukru+ to uui,rilwrvtutiall at titturfg, , : - JOLLN LIP.ADT, l'rupnet..r. C 1,111,, Iht/d StrftStA, ltatttedtatPly trutlizx ...t.ctg,24 k Trull& rtalunsWiloLc - 0u•Ln , 04. , t , g , tt...tw►t tht.lti) tlat. eity,axd %be %iti. %Le batit.ro itaatCAKcit, • WiloLiseALK i • XT•IL I *,4..xx suiS34. PrurLiona, i/Lota mud re-,, Yen*, Wtrus,laquure, 101311)1 . NOStia w FOLgral,l:aat uSn. I'm 4.1t2. C A Ltkil/N OIL HAVIIRK • ANL , ..1L,A1....%1 41.11 4;14104. W. , " • oasis, and Dttlkr t r totlivular; 41>i: v at. ("Aviator, diiii.l4.l dt9rlniscligr itrown's r. 3 :R» 1110T111., Omni of 414 aid ditirtet acs old known howl* a now fittr] np in 11 - • 'ter. • Th• aoeotnmodaue m ire of 7 tei . ins n sivutb:e. It to situ sled in t; bYnl pa% a Us gic) , 2.1341 of tett opping Ofeeees to tte eottott- . ,0111%.:1 4 Mil& 'll4 ATTO2,:vsTs AT Lan, Cb.k.en. Feb. IL-472t..2 v.c.ut 4 ra_ . O. L. ELLIOTT & EON, , Dartittao—oar. io tiotala '- • , or; Erto,./'‘. All work ir117141, (toarlsLLl 0. L. f:L.t..orz DEMI 118,110117613 9 • J. /Lassa. Warren. 'Warren Co, I' O . •ue T 'tl.2 • - ,ltzirapinro Axo COYX13810:1 Enos 46.1.1 .4311ti ct ilD4ebWlty, Ya., by At.!antio 11 W. ! 31. erode nwl Wood Priv All MA. lig 000 on Comuniution. Sit _ . iIkAIKUZV L Tiotarr rru.to AND CitNra.tz. Cor.azary raitrunli AUX?. Collections and 411 bustsees toletne promptly attended to. Applications t sea sidietitted, mad Nadas Issued wWoont delay, oosapacitti. O. Wright's Litek, corner State atreeta, Trami. Pa. flan:A.lV. ,50104 X., • ' -ArniMlT AT LIP, in WsSkates 01 rate, Pa. sag 7'02 I. Pi:ELKINS, D1L117111% Balittraßlook,lforLb side of the Pall tryst, fide, Pa. Aprll'o U. ATETVIC- HOTEL, - • iriliebtar skeet. between 4th and Stb atmai Planikiiiplia 4tl Erie Etallroad Depot. Erie. rl °maker, Proprietor. Extensive ace/m:l3od *savors sad traveler's. Nosed by the day 4 Good siatsltim ataaebed. apr2.slEitt tan WILLINV t Pro /lasi. Store, e'" 'tut- Jima widows Poet Mew Basin :Ivor, BtatcLqreet, nwly the • Seer Saloon ainkelted, when. gen Utanen ran -.lirpr tl irlibeitt being: nsinoynd by diJordort Lissai t , a-, p H uoTa n it. FAL11310:WILI TAILOIth at ts for plume k IC=Patent stewing fieeturn TStele bet *rev Fla awl 1521 ' WM% order In the duets ittyte Ali4k. I.7,v iii i ik =annt turf Goouti. Gkoes.,2, mak 14.44N1, Plaster, cr.. roe, (Stith staiiilidpiblkthitiare, Eri., Ps- 13.17t1. D. WAI.I4.AR its • < posseaurra As CONXJ/IPIO/I_,NtROHAIT Rees Roams, Public Dock , East of sta g Street. CI Van Row. at RaD Road Crossing, Dos, P. Deal, Rats Flab, now, P. aster, Wean* Woe, ke. S.—Oarsreaator to and from Canal War* live. MMUS. it VlCiLlit (Swaim** Stewart 4..taaks Aro r 1.111: blltracierf, Wright'A Mot:. 'Atm; thalei fa }WM*, eszttphoo , !!s Olde r il.i.saine rand, firtkpie.. icrIVAILTE , • ' KAiru'rurcrums of at,4412 Euguien,aod., ' , mu& +lO,llWal Itoolainarito. Railroad Ca: POta S. Set Year Money Back is ar coventre BOOT & SHOE STO Mots Stroll. Nearly opralui th. rost Calm REMOVAL. cftetw,...soar.liad dime Dealer, • , " 11 441 eta RS Polk that ha t , ratio. o 4 Ma-stand to the s tore Room Ida *tree% owl: eqqemite the Post i o t t te.hottsettee alf tits old M e t ande awl eeetee 7 pn .6 OE' iatthation (tree to REPAIRING. Vivi] wal . wiptimio; sad atiperteteneles all his bonne NNE, sebellimis Att lux give as g0..,1 eatysetton • at asietioierm , sa any ote.r torero io the Wargraimat. aprzWeatt --- 40kFECT/Ct.IARIES. Fnut, Toys, Taukss Noll,uts and Fancy Goa t esectosit, at malt-in. B. & B, i*4Vent3, LEMONS, ' • Prunes, Dates, Cu mot*, litictui, *ID dass awl tor sale by • BF.NER R SURGE-IS. * r. RtleaMit- • • st o ws Ctsekvs sad Class at all Mods is sal slows fr*sk. wit&tai. 4 .. 1,01 F. In 01. LA .\N 11 \ l'Elt IF PAID ,hi .AtArAITE, \( • • j (•\l,i•; :,a NEW GOODS! DRESS GOODS, 1•111111 GLOVES AND HOSIERY STAPLE AND BOXES= GOODS; YOUR. TIME TO BU Y GOODS! GOOD BARGAINS., nni - LW. 1 I JIA , V t,, E . c i rL e e, , l l l . ll . ? ,. r i o: nc in t ! team:ice ' RYE WHISKEY of iny' own distillation iu 1.60 and 'lll.whicti I will guar rtn,nn pure as - tlis itrsin tta.ll; and 011111 keep a stock of other Lignors, jincluditnr, thn .01,1 Sicononute) Ctors, +cc , xi.. l', 14.—IhAve nu A.l i'rpr' Buz Lumber Wagon, n, , a 11,C, for pAle .1011:1 IV, SHANNON. ; atl4.tra'..-6ret. MRS. S. H. HALL • ;$ t:A 1 , 04, ,Fe4reP A :Iv. • + .” '1 • • 'or 1 - I FALL MILLINERY filch wtll bo ro! , 1 cREAp FOIL CASH, rut READY-PAY. L ir I%.rticu!sr .ttkott,Gu paid to blentliing. coloring Lc. f'• 3,14 Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of 'Ad mi nisirat ion having been gro•ted to the undersigned on the estate •lon Lee, deo'd, Int. of Greene towailailt. Edo 04 , 's ; Note,. in hereby given to ell knowing themselves te the estate to make immediate payinina, Ihn.e having CAMa arstnet the same, will prnatat ton , dolt ratheuttented„ for settlement., H. L PINNICT, I;:erne, twpt. 25, lati.t—sep2s -Ow. Administrator A FACT GENERALLY KNOWN, variety of new style Bed* steads, of Gothic, vottste, Cosy**, Bonita o.ot. s Car hoi Lad other isstparril, loth s.rpentl st i rait n frunt.li ind snds n omely teneeredituriedg , iho tor, dreskfut, Centre end other Tehiesp hatnotet, Q.taker Stands, Carpet end ihnosek Lentisr.a. eta bro.., Ifni? end.'ol than Ks ttrisses. Feather Bed* r.u.l 11 , ,,stcfli with other nouhold torotturo, at .-an,factured front well /taloned z lumber eM,Welt r.iAtt•risie, by anps-ledeed workmen and not by rpnbrntled i , hr style, quality and low priors I will day rise two-prite deniers to undersell tn. iwatherrobetn,t'fmad • C RDA nee. Partur. 11,dt-noin, Mt's* Intl chatr*, Etstrrn and Wost.tn tininw •scture, are hickory dolled sod glued, =Mai time se 'it:W . li hi' IA) other part or the chair, where others owes and told tau only nailed, and by no mesas durable. Wood iodsor, Roellar,, Hewing and Nurse, are thereof hard wood rounds ehrichEl through the mat Lod wined, war. ralte.l t" rtz.nd. Handsomely painted, end Can't be bea ten t..r btreugth, price sod Eolith. Sprint Bede. I bane etod over DO'i and boos %be bigbent testimonials witb r. 1t et of pattre or all fl oods sent on 4;plitatiort. z r.d shipping free. I= After ti, ‘rurg expori,..uen nu! routradlag T.ith 11.- prtnetrpleet twn prim I LIZ Lillian:o=oPd 1.0.0.1§.9 ow itriC9 ;IT* worth far your ray, sad do Juries L• au who t.,,CA wet& 0., Live 2 4 t0c1, Crude ape nenne 011,:•tort Pay, Produce P.tc-, taken at fair market Tzlapd L,: ;my. itemember the vLsev, oast tultnPr or iStb 'treat on StAtt. P- r,r, Ya. G W. EL.I.SEY n-r.12-t'. Kannfact•r and Commies tialsaman. WHOLE ALE & RETAIL • GROCERY STORE. P. A. REOBEFI, • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'GROCER, North-rag Citrus of tks Park ¢ Avila Styes; (cas.arams,) would retpsetfulli call the attention of the community to his Isms Stack of GROCERIES AND 'PROVISIONS, Wbith be is desirous to sell at tha veer LOWEST PoPmusLE Pawns: HSs Woortiamit of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS. TOBACCOS, MIL &C., I. not sarpaseed to the city, ae he to irepa!soi 141 pm, to all who titre him a call. . Ile also keeps constantly on band a 14ertor lot of PURE LIQII<ORS, for the wholesale trade, to which he directs the attantion of the public Me =ono le, "ctolek gated, Smell Profits sod $ ttialvalont for the Homy." aprlllatt to be LAs door Louth • •n 4 'O2. MAN HOOD • --- How Lost S lbw Restored Just l'ubitehe4. in a Ses.ed Envelope. Priee 6 Cents. ' LP.C'reilt on the Mantra, Tcestraent and Radical Car. Of .ivercoatorrhOes or t oroioal Remaly", Fetnal behinty. • mousiness an d tor ittutary Erntssitros, inducing Impotency; Consumption and Mental and Phy Meal 1:4441‘tr. cy ttOIPT J. CLIAVEUIVELL, 'the important bet that the awful censoqoincits ot Self Abase may be wereetsally reMoted adtbernittanit medicine* or the dangerous application of nineties. in strumemt% in• dice:tad boughs, apd other empimeat de. slow is here clearly demonstrated. glad the entirely new and hi4biiiihtdelefit.!,tivvitrislit 1101 eadivreilitsbt4o.4 brat ed aut4rir, is y • *lath 'WM,' ode fil enabled to cure himself per(oetly, and at the least pout hie [On, thereby Avoiding all the adterldtied nostrums at the day. This lecture will prove a soon to thotutanda And thousands. . iiiiSiiiMii sent Wad* t In.. 1:, ID a plain envelope, to ant within, of tbe reeipt ,:f , t Cotlid, Or tiro DWlta4 e I" mt . b7 id" dr..171n:. - ' Da. CHAS. J. C. if. SE, fot)l4'6l-ly 7 4,ltampin., Mew Nark. - r;,i" • , - -past.olle• ,1862. ' S 1862. , E it - q•ke ASONNET -STORtas \E . H. SMITH, - wrIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN iirLzart,F.EY Goal:w it " r&Mlllenewi inipirMSKl wittiSoods si-144401kAPrillti Fartnlar sttautlon - paid to Birsebtog and Dressing Straw.. N 0..". owbedi Ltlork. Stat. . . mai y3tf. UAW/FORD iftitIINSITBA3CE CO. IttirrYOßD, CONNICOTILCUT. - INCORPAVX 1510. C4P17414, R. 111.11ftlif at, : TA alajdnei. arz FIRE INStawlEct coseairt; iwurroma, coroulwricuT• MCORPOIt4 TED AC. CAPITAL tuo.ets . .S t W6Rll,it*t. O. C. Nir AIT Sea.. NSURANCE in the above old aid nai -1 able ((.Bapsrtebtaise# oa NisifieWft 16, I lasrEti....l-41. annicLl4 tenic • • 'Notice to 011 Refiners. o - W 4 m iLerg;to= l 4 t :Ll it att i tatr ia asr . ket pt i ces , ma sin Oit Vltrol by the ar teed *the wiuma twa rr rs, thestvuoteg 10 tho yiluebeeiW The IS` chase Rod escortnyTeskiltiogsalroli tio ivy , CLAitflq t GAratt we.," 14 1 9 War.." 4 1,7 Wa s trgEttpa 15MILLES 'ROUX OSi rd Peach Medi. lar s a wr • • • 1111WIN0114, Ike% Jame, 1811111.4 scsoirma "Ina it INTRO ^.• .3":111111Mr. • '• TIdE , \IO RRISO N ' S. t /: 4 z.:71.19 4iF CLOAKS, SHAWLS, .LSO. LAIIGE sTof.;K. OF' C L,9 T }I S , FEMMI LP v-17 NV F/Str GOOD STYLES„ AND nil EOM S. molitasorrs. TO THE PUBLIC. Hai jest returned trop NOW OPENING • • I..LRCLE STOCA (hit ' r 1101 TO the le.Dot, Erin. Pa tuatlcti3tt. === 4 ~lriii:l il6 .d ..b 1 AO Matti FOR Talk OnagallB/14 , , I The I. , llairlsg gettlatoeu bass book iltisdbod ILO oar I tAmtv lit the places where they mat. IPOrssos sisWrltor to seutl xubsurlptloas or Job Work, or to mat New to as. oto 411% through Omit hoods s J. Solibran, Capt. A. ran:into', -Maw& V c. '.'‘' bits, 1 Watarrstd. '1 . Jul: Weldrn, . )0. a:ey, Winton. I V. S.:hultz A: Bro., AIIII CCM& ; L. Patter, Wear/vino. Capt. P. %swm a, • - —. FlotissoClook. Groodobli. - j .1: : . . M i 5 . ..i 1 1 i th1 3 ... , . ..... ._ .. .................. w lesst snibuirt dwor Lyarin Kbuk:oo,i, John Doolitto, frr .. Rids Riley Potte r, Ralph IL irnual, ? ...Mites. .fillelkb C C o ff Ermu , 1 -•-- • ...... • -•• 8... W. Gerrie] glhorrllle,Ohlh. 'lto. D. W. Dutehlti.ou, Wine. - Amu, Stoup ' - Walrrlow. No Saredy. . ....% „Mom BUL P. G. StrauLlZl, .. 4,.. . ... Qty Jas. L. "e MEI pa, i F. It. Butrovres Columbus, J. 1.. Murphy. Warm. ti. Jatksou,.... ... - "Corium*. . .1. 6. Burllufbarn, ' ctore. Dr. A. II Ely, R =4. .1.14. Croll*J. Lovell'. T. D. Chilli', ' McKean. Capt. U, J. VI WWII,. • ....... ........ Yosorvil is. Amos 'Math. t C 4,17. W cAtikle.r, t J. W.lloyer... Ls Boa D. IL Docaldeoa, tsprias ersok. D. W. llowiii.L, . ' 1 1 .V.Velo. J. C. Chapin, =way. esi.„.l%, Robertlarlisurt. ---.. :,- • ..- - , -----...Lroder Warnaco., Pa, Bat Ari DIL !Mir a El I, 1.8. -Wtills Bran IrotteaPtlts an so pot Ant for good to dimmed bodies, they uo harmless as brood. Us bobs at the , breast ortho mite of' ripest you's, sad &Most* ro• moles, WV 0111111111 to r.eibro an Immo' of Imelth trosa the use or Um, Pats Wooed of Hasson. It lime been said by as ibis phyaldaa. tLat "Ws dui always btu:4,Mo and never tajuraa." Wherein ta the a relatifs quality. The' Brandreth PAL have no power or unarm bet upon impute btu:tots fa the Moe& *.• They wise only the impurities In and crowed the parts steeled by dlAsose; all the pirts tamped in disetsad actions are opurstui upon , and cleansed hoot all fonlasso, and role, faced with .LE'e• by the wonderful swaths powers con tained and inherent of the woof Justly famed Beasts. arra'. PILLS. XllllosSof People whose Un sppeFed te be st the lest vt,b, 'ecien oat by fever's roansileg tree. 07 ooa• etkraptiaa's issidion► solvsooes, by nobble teraests et hatlazumatosy rheumatism, have bees eared by the nM of these pills. The persona are Beier eritaemes, sad thonaan la are residenb in every city of Amulet. Prls oipol Oen, No. 294 Cartel Street. Hem 'Turk. 4 ' Sold by Dr. t.. Wrens°, nris,sed by aD rsepeetahle dea. Len ill.medleine. oettO4m. NEW YORK, and la .I[ 4 l'OX 9 S IiATRAVELON. . This delightful article for tereaseetinr slid beautifying the hunian hair Is spin yet lip b the origi nal proprietor, and is now nude with thy esiseeeze, skin sad attention, which fiest crested Its Immense asd tar premeditated sales of sbeer one million bottled Uy t is still acrd stab ants In tarp bottles. Two intakes hot ties oso easily be sold la a year when It is 'pis knees that the Sathelron is not only the mod dsttghtthl beer dressing to the world,lnat that it deems the seedy of Benet and dasdruit, errs the heir a lieely.rieh, invoriast 11 11 rwth WI prorate It from toning psi. These are considetations worth kneeing. Tba ilatkilien hes twee tested for over twelve years, sod Is warranted as desert bed. I,nyisdy who values a besatihtl tread of hair trill ass tbi hatheirou: It is doggy yeeileleed. Obese sod ye. lights It is sold by ell reepeetable deshmi thatiughout the world. D. 8. Siltnil ta CO.. , I= HEtAMTILEBT'SJ • 12!PLIT4BLE ITAIR JUZTORATIVE 1716 AOT .1074 but rootproo gray Dart* Ma otigl sal color, by apply* I. cooftilary Maw With' nottuil suourionce. lm potrod Vag , Or 4 11 . 1111 ' : A n thatiMil." Eyes aro 00131,0111P4 4 Lunar eswitit, doltro.ltst * l4 ! sodttii and beauty of ;this ItotrAnoi ollhod ot thaiiert« so druslag. Elotonotrett's Intoltabar Cogwettd*lt D 3y motor/rim& to I to pianist cel9r, by as itioy irtotown trot groom the hair a 417;Viu4fir_ site 071; possotes it. growth. portals Ito:Ionlag sOrialaft 4eadrell, wit imparts health and i plotaistahot to tho boot. It boo stood tae toot tlown Wog the orNitwal &kr Dotratig, and to onstaotly tiorostlog tarot. DM by balk ganttoooon And WWI; It Is 0010 l by Intl rmoranntdo dad o:4 or oto 1» proearod by thorn of tb 000moretal swat*, D. F. Rams Co., 2DI seugany, li. T. Too rim, CA loot. ODA SI:" ' ' .14141$S411:1 CILISTADOROVI MAUL DVS TDB ONLY DTP tter taaljwA TDB my Swore to to poirmultas. TUN oNLY DYE. ;. • For a, Uril,N.lll:rill4 THR ONLY DYY Fors oerthst 171;44 - THRONLY DYR That deltas delestloa. THIR ONL,Y DYE - • •....Tilt la. toatiultsaeoss. ANO2ktiviLlitat Ara For all who desire to have the colas at that , hiiiietisigi'd with Parity, erttalply sad repldtty, to stiy "ha& tkay aux desire. . ihashicturel by 4: nista oRo , vo. R Astor Hodge, w York. Sold everywhere, and 'Wed toy an Hair Drawn Prise, $l. UAL ..l 53 ;wee; seacedieg to Cristadoro's Fiaii..PreSerntiVe t lareluebte with Life Pre as It levarte the utmost sort new, the awn besaUtal gloss, end great vitality to lb. Bair. ?Moe 40 now $1 ond $4 For bottle, socordiag to 'tall24,W. sag _ - BE WISH IN TIM& Do tot trifle with iota Monk Cohititittios (ammeter. If you are infra tat witA laity Dimple hat width tinwsoLirs EXTRACT 111n317 la recommindscl, THY IT! TRY rr .rinr rr It will Cure yam, &?P -1011StlaDid g. ants' Pals sad Iniasaae,tio n l4llll AND , and trill rottnrnlgni to 0 • - - At Little Snit" . AN Ns Cst oat the Advotilotaitt lei 11110=0, asd tailor scud for It. BEWARE OT CoMininallll kik for Relmbed's. Tsks D <Om CII # E9 GUARANTIED. Tom o, vicriEmpi MBIBLIINT• Died of ceoup—Wbst a patty and tsterlitag VIC. sal last week! Bat *ow, also lit diem Sad' via the tookverattkra cdtwomeetleween town in the calf. Died ot mow [ bow ateusse dab r= Lr Tobias' Veuallan Lbolamtnt la • outgo can, it hales In lima. Now, Maths''s, wa appeal to you It fa nob for the paltry pia sad raft vs mak% bit for Beni* of FR throat shlld tb that noir play at aa_loor hoet.-- np te a dsagerogui disease; but we Dr. Tebbe lArbe: USleseut a this. abd It ie robbed of ItaNtteet. Alws)a keep it in the house ; you wisp. not weal It b• sight, or to-morrow, no telling whear- but argued with this liniment you are prepared, let It Mb* wbea It will. Prio• *sly 2b ceota_a battle.. OS" th Outland Meet* sew Tort sold sp all Dragging. • seal-4v. ADAMS PORT , biohe CURATITS BALSAM Has long tooted the truth that there me Sat pnoeiptse in Radios* is of Rau io priaseples I. ed to the stoulnid =tare of Rau The sure of Colds lo keeping dpifn 'Minoru, and cresting Woman teestisf warmth, and this is gamed by Ore askof dais Aedisims. Its remedial 'anilines are bated oa itspower to Moist aki healthy said vigorous etrellitiett - ef bleed throw* the, boon, it waitrons the musette Mad andee the skta toper. form It. duties of rettelitter the best of the epees, toot in gently throwing olf.the waste iiebotanto from the sow face of the body. - It is not a violent moldy, but !morn ejtjeeneitig„ soirohlog sad endive.. &Id by sil dray jean at IS and 'A mots per bottle. jyY,ll3. EDITOR OF putt Stet—With gem genalealo• I vial' to say to the readers' et lost"papet Mgl.tu Nod et *rhino wail tow vim w tlb (tne.) • afterp._viai tau dim- Ueda for mama Led mind • Ample Aveg ewtla%te Balm; that will effect:ay neon, fa M, -444 Tan. Treaties, and All hiparltion aw of tie did*, lesviag the game colt, altar, easooth W boaattha. • - I wit Labe mall km to, than bads( AM Reads ar Bare Flees, gimpl• dim:Melo sad tafereaUft that sill ginkble them So MI a 4211 powtb Leaulkestltan intaers or a bloadache, later thee Ile SP. plieationi = ow n o l f retent mail with out ig.? bllentAtle, J ur-kitaa. No. Mit blooding. N • "I, X CELS I R" ••• • . EHOT'OCIBAPE GALLICEir 1 • sourzwswa "Lom e mast of the PiriOlistboa tram s tom tuset, ut fo=eitori l aV v e ta s = r ibit=ri • tollialt estistp am* soss,ied 61 , , tlYaMrti+inn to 1r oa.nn „ At 9. T. GE A P " • ftbreurrit vs visors to , • LI F E E itaßannix Lcrutiturts..oc. Er ittiiiittitt w Cidaria 64 afl ' stem rt. XXI g • 47004grIVItt' I JJ,lftelberlit '411111.7144:01;: • 111 8-, • , Jkore. ,1 1 , . 14,b ish t 0,,1 ;44A 001 41 , 14 i 114411,4414 4'4•• L. gRitSiWRDAY MORNING, OCTOB E R 26, 1863 1:2:27:171 iItSM!! S The lialdleria Dream. Oat boon am a traoe—far the alght.okrad had toward, .414 the asetiog rOgri NA Utak watch la the akj', And thoesende bed sank oa the ironed overpoweed, The irsui to 'leap, sad the wounded to die.' • When topoltal that sight ea my FiZet of St raw' 1117 tats *arias:lnv gagotthst.iguvdad tbi• At the dead of thirntlitti Pier t'vleent I tree l / 4 : - 3 - 1 "/ And theft are the imolai I ettwat It azAtn. Rethought from tie tiattla-askra ttivadral attar, Fa:, far f hut rtato'd on a dasola•A track ; 'T iota:too —axed aunattla• um. au tha To the Luna of guy fathom tlaat welcasuoil m. teak. I User to the pleseast iletde, traceried so oft la UWe eaoraloiymnrob, when my bosom was *nag I heard my own toonatala•`oete WWII% eat. — Awsl knew the sweet gratis that the cas-respere swag rim salgofirs the liina•tintp,Caott I. fetidly swore Prom say home astl , my weeping friends 'Tier to part; M 1 little 011•11 ktea'a thonsand tints I o'er, Ao.l my wife sobted aloud In her halms of heart. Buy, stay with ne—ritst, thon art Weary and worn; And tan was tier war-brolten soldier to stay; But sorrow retuned with the dawning among, , And the yoke b nLy dreaming wag melted away. IVIIAT 18' A COPPERHEAD The. Hon. Levi Bishop, of Detroit. re cently, gave the following plump answer .-- • to this question: We ; often hear it said of Democrats, -"He's a Copperhead, he's a bitter Copper head, shun him, cut him, don't couote- Mince him, don't associate with him, don't trade with him, don't give him bu siness, ruin him, crush him, foe he's an inveterate Copperhead." Well, what is a Copperhead ? Our opponents are ,Very, fond of coining names which they im agine' to be severe or opprobrious. I. re member how they get up the term'iscola's,. and applied it by way of reproach to °cratel . and the Democratic party. But they rubbed themselves a little too'clOsely against the term. That term reminds'one of a useful domestic institution which "goes off"' by i way of friction ; and. our then political opponents soon found that, the political are. enthusiasm, and tom busnon, associated with the term locofoco, were damaging to those who invented it. rather than to those to whom it was ap plied. *I The abolitionists, ever conscious of the just odium into which they, their party., their, party platform and their political nostrums have fallen, on niotiount of the; 'tremendous calamities they_ have brought upon the country, have engage in the dignified business of ooiniog opprobrious terms and applying 'them to.all who wilt not be led, or governed, or driven by,their ruinous fanaticisnf. The term "copper head" is one of. their eh4iicest epithets. To hear the marked emphisis with which they pronounce it, one would, imagine it to be•she cardinal exprestion.of .the age. 'full of pointed, welt-dent/sad,. clear and comprehensive signifteatiein an IxPrel &ion that told the whole story, carried every political point,silenesed every com• petitor, vanqUished every d isputalst, and: like charity, covered a milltittide of sins in those who applied it.. / But what does it meats l Vrci,at is its signification?''. In whet consists its seve rity or its reproach t What dohs the "critter" mean when be implicit it ? Who will give the answer*? :.4.1 generally ap plied and accepted, 1 taltql it to' mean a sound national Democrat, . one who loves the country, its Constitution, its freedom. and its free institutions : one who would by all the means io his , power promote the fraternal 'and friendly union of all' the States, and the peOple of all the States. and who is Willing, ready and determined to maintain the Constitutioß s and the Union in their ie tegrity, against, all tho assaults of seceslihn on tho one hand an t of abolition On I he other ; one who es thews and deter to political abolitionism in all its phaies, in all its corruptions, and in all its ttsnrp ations, and who depl ores its bitter, bloorty, and destruotac:e fruits. In short a "toopperhe.d" is a - man who designs simply to sissintain our system of free governmf mt as the fathers foUnded it, as, their stir ;cessors Orninistered it, and as we and Ps ,sterity arit bound by every motive of inf.erest. patriotism and honor to continual it. lie still adheres, as all Democrats ; adhere , to the gent' ()id-fash ioned ,eonsiatutional Union Democracy. He knows f alitically no . North, no Shuth, no East, rs o West, and he oppOves What ever ;he fit ids to be destructive of that systeta of t Om government, tvhether found at the Eat t, West. North. or SOuth;,or if mrched W van fa the prasidential•Chair at Washings on. Id this' View- I most freely. acknowledge myself• is firm; determined. unoornpn3miiing.. and if our opponents pieta°. a. Most inveterate "copperhead." • it 4 so mistimes , said openly.,and' often insinuato that a "Copperhead" or• a Democrs 'ls it} favor of seoesSion, is in favok ot the rebellion, is in favor of a "solnston Tr, the Union is in favor of mobs, 010b . 161: and mob violenise; in favor of the lied ;•.1 of the Union armies and of the diagnat a of ,the Union flag ; that finis op pasefl. to enlistments, opposed to tieces ,saryi i fixation, opposed to railing neces sary armies, opposed to the geivernment. and,tpposed to all proper means and agenctien by which the Union and the goveriatnent - oan be maintained. Those are ea inillities;--111 calumuies—sdelibemte, wilfel , and malignait calumnies. ' A „1 - iettiticrat. or a “Copperhead," if you plea e; Will Sustain the government of the Units 3d States under alt. circumstances, and 4 indeed, it is the very object and mo tive / of Democratic action at the present time to maintain' the government againat all Wilt° would destroy it., whether North or Sin uth i and at. the sames time, a Dem sins*.or "Copperhead." it' wOu please, will mop" with his induenco. ,voice, 'and voice, whatever policy he ,may 'regard as no mite, that may be purmsed by the ad ult t h is trators of the govensittetiti for the tease being, and whatever nation An their he al .Whicill, be may vetted as unponsti to Ppio_idi unwise or illegal. A .PetnOerat re tplreis and will continua 'to' regard the Cu*titutitin and framework of th e gir- . e repitent' as one thing which is lo •be maw t slued at all hazards, at tubatever coat, to as by any i sacrifioes ; and at , the' 8 . 111:13ES I Atnn hel'regards and wilt continde to re gard 'the present tidministintors of the gii*rnthattl4,-that. is•-to atty. - Abraham Liu. toile end ilia cabinet offices's* and. his. wid, tt4r, pul,imlinatas apt . -,:tuntoments„ as a Ise* different thing. to bet oppodel `At pitistsure, to be, resisted whets they over' ate' the law of • the lend, wad , 10 be ex- Pea ed from diltile and power.' at - the first , op rtnnity. ' " Democrat, or "Copperhead," if you , ill in furor of in bona* We - peace,' i 4 nts• emsanpleta reatoratis est of ,tatty 1J ow unsler the •Constitution,i .as it was r ~i aid handed down to pt , s'bi the fa. ers t and to this end he wottid make th enemy feel the weight, the loSies and distrelaiiiinief'ilillitarrmoventesota, and b pains and penalties et a, state of ,civil P ~'Ha ile he .would. hold.sint, A a sou-. al thatconatitttutkprottnitimi or hl! . ' - dust and :political righti should ,follnw t,. i kifithrelfeu Of' the Tfilatt atilt Itto 'to "Of nit honorable Puri . *' In' lather ti e Detnetwat would - threw wit a alai lextreage measures of • asati,elsolitine!, :iked ,of 411114WeliOldala, 44 tfir7 spirit of. reconciliation jihereenif the land the fiat or the Unkiti sat 10, oW ';ar ',4v10,A5,. zj.`r '.IIBIIAUL 4 / 1 11:4' 7. 6 1 10114, VOilinlll4 2.114 43110 ' Aio I -ad 1 irniq /AA Yta!ii 4,44 itlll.lwg • ~,..0 , - ~,, .., mc.,,,„.. - , ~,,,, ,- , . 1„,--.•-./.. , • ~.- -.•-Ite -, ...tr1 Ilt-f" , f;_ , ,, , F• '.7 , i '. I. .. I BSERV ''' 1 R- • 11:'''l -L Union. restoration, peace, nationality aria fraternity among all the members of the confederacy, without regard to 'geographi cal lines, are what he places, above soli other Considerations. I have, thus been explicit on this point, in order 'that Democrats may 9ot be in timidated by denunciation or influenced try - Meaninglese expressions. We are ready to face our opponents, on the merits of this national, storm, which they 4rave raised ; and we are not to be led or driven aside from , these merits by any subterfuge whatever. We will face even their music of civil war and desolation and national ruin ; yea, we will play that' music to them upon the " ham of a' thousand strings" before the tiextyresideintial'eliso tion. Every Democrat ismosi in earnest. Thousands of our political friends are in the field in front of the soutiwn enemy, and' every', Democrat who is *QC in the field there is in the ranks with his armor on against the relentless eneiny of the nationat Union at the North. That Union must be restored by the suppression of the southern rebellion; but ,the surest way, if 'not the only way to' act)toniplish that result ,is to plat down abolition faun-. deism at the North. Let the glorious work be accomplished. Let i the broad ensign of the republic, with j not a star lost or dimmed, once more wave in peace over a united and happy people. THE KISSING DEACON In one of our New England, towns lived Deacon Brown, a staid, dignified sort of a Christian and a model of proprietY.• Dear enn Brown had the misfortune to lose his wife, and at the age of forty !found him self with four small children, without, a miatresi to his farm house.' !As he could not immediately take another wife and avoid exciting scindal, and could not get along without some one to take charge of the kitchen awl nuriery, he Iliad recourse to employing a young woman -as house maid. Nancy Sterns watiL a laughirig, romping beauty, who delighted in experi; menting upon the deacon by way'of test ing the strength of human nature, For a long time the Deacon waslniulnerable ; but at last, in a moment ,of unguarded -weakness; he wes led into temptation, and into committing a "slight' indiscretion" with his beautiful housemaid. When, in 'his wonted coolness and presence of mind, he was horrified at the enormity of his sin. In vain he repented air grieved over lost virtue. Finally as 'a last, effort for easing his conscience, at the conclusion of the- services, oa the folloWing Sabbath morning, he arose and reqhested the for bearance of the brethren and sisters for a few moments when he electrified them by making the following confssion : . "My Christian friends) you all know that l' lost my dear wife some months ago, (sobs and team) , and that Nancy.Sternst has been• keeping.house for me ; and you know that I have a little child not a year old. Well, that little child 'would cry in the night, and it. would be a long time before I could quiet. it ; and last Tuesday night—God forgive me !...-the child cried so hard• that Nancy arose and came into the room and leaned over the god to hush the etiild-Laud, brothers' and s isters, her leaning over the made toe forget Christi () Here the worthy deacon broke down entirely, and stood weeping, wailing and blowing his nose. "What did you do Y" sternly demaideti the Minister. ki=ssed her 1" stammered out the Deacon, between his.eoles, "but I have been very sorry about it, and prayeato be torgiven—and I Wait you to forgive me end prey for me, brothers and sisters." As the-Deacon bowed himself upon hie. seat like the mighty osk before the tor mut° Deacon Goodfellow arose and aston ished the audience stilt more by saying: , ••Brethers and sisters. you- have. heard what, brother Brown has said, and now he wawa our forgiveness.. For my part, 'think brother Brown is penitent. and I am ivilling ta forgive hitia with my Wholeheart. And, brhthers and sisters. I will add still NW:et...that, it I had no wife. and a pretty girl like Nancy Sterns should come to my room, and lean over my bed, and lean over me, I'd kiss her owl the consequen• nes,' THE DEVIL IN THE' MEETING. At Grant's Creek Church, Switzerland county, Indiana, Sunday, October 3. 1563, a serious difficitlty took place just as our minister closed bis eleven o'clock services. A Mimi Johnson came there with the de termination to clean out the Butternuts. She stepped up to Miss Ann Louis; grab bed off her butternut breast-pin, then stepped up to Miss Jane French, tore off her tireast-p'n with two rings on the cord thatiihe wore her breast-pin on. She kept the nags but- threw- the breast-pin back et her. Thi s was done in the meeting house. Miss Johnson made her that she would pull off ail that came to the evening meeting, which was at fouro'clook the same day. So the ladies of Grant's Creek—some three or four—came in with their breast-pins on as 'usual. Just as soon as the minister closed his services Mass Johnson 'threw off her cloak, sprang at Miss Melason Wallets., caught at her breastpin and missed it. Miss Walick pushed her back end a fight ensued, in which Mies, Walick and her sister came out vielorinus. Miss Walick tore Miss -Iphnson t s bonnet up. tore her dress in I,l.lieral placl4 - ii_and took several. band's full of hair put of , het head. Miss Johnson saw she could not stand long that way.— She, took up a stick of stove wood and struck Miss Walick-'s mother across the arm whey she Was trying to part-them. When little Mel'ason saw that, she took up stove stick and belted Miss Johnson over Alia' head three tidies,. I think, Tablet' weakened her down 'considerably; and wouldbetvireen her and her little sister= hale beaten liirisa Johnson to death in a shortainie if some.ot,tito gentlemen had not parted them. This is the second time Miss Walick has been attacked by the ,Abolitionists, but came oil victorious both times: 1,1 f all the Demobratie men were as brave as our hula Meiason Walick, the Abolish .would shave been whipped out ,some time ago, and the Union wouldbaie been, restored. lam well acquainted With thole three Deinocratic . ladiel. They are eis aits' . girlit'asSwitterland county can pro -duce. 1, Idles Ann Louis has lost one of her tecotrhets in,the Union army. and the oth er is not expected to live—all the brothers she bpd.. _Both enlisted iri the Union "ar my for three years. This is the first time the Devil has made hiseppearane* in Grant's creek Ch t ivetk o 'and 1 hope it 714 be the last time.— Cor: , I• ANgs•IIIILIM3.-+II is sensetioses in., tgresting to. note low closely 'sea cantata: porary history repeats itself. The Woe& iotzton CArotiel• says: '.The - friesda of Curtin 'sad the .ilstiow whO hive left this city awl vicinity daring the past week or , two for the purpose or voting , the: Ilium 'ticket., rota* Qv, er pit* thoussfyi, elVAiliqfli of iil!diPre:"., And s isabange lasts** Aluki- r . "The rr . 40m/oral:mot !jai del:articled ilinZt ell O fanctiomitins shcialti soave: 1 ,sa - itiasatittitiei 110 Of ' congas , MEM $2,00 IF':NOT PAID UNTIL !THE END uF THE YEAI; HOUSE. • !•' ~. 1 '4l <a A LA../ El NUMI3ER 20. Is It Asybodra ißutlaess I la It hitroclPl Wisest, • If gaatlaisia altaale'tho •ie to wiutigoa a laely, If the lady 4.3a't We,. 3 Or, tip *peak a little T?:+i the ISCSAIIar Ms, le it !La/body's bui:nost If • Lady bee it, 6r,ea ? , I le it eAybodfe busiae 14ea that gent rano lac. csll, Or .btu be 1-t . res the p.dr, - Or t if ho learet at , Or ti parreseary Tie curtain should jrl To alrifram further The entalde looters len ? Is 4 anybody'etrueisse.e, Fij:Lt the lady's, if he* beau Filsip out erith other Ivilea, Awl &Nara let Ler 41:01, is it anebody's Hat the grade ntoi, It she Sttfould ateopt another escort, tOoro bo cloosn't choice to t• I 1 petsoa's oa the sidewalk. Whether vast or whether small, 13 it any odea business Whore t'tat Dersoa cie3ns to tall • tni it you see a persr.a , ' ?t' . ad he's eallinl anywhere, left any of your business •Vhat high:l9ll2ms any Le th.rit i • is substance of your qa oh iinpty• statei3, slid isa this oit stiyhniirs bas in ss itrhifssiTtiody's barest ie Cit le, :ir If - it Wit, ,H'a'd out! Ilia to,llow , for we're certain if it isn't, Th.rit u iome who mike It is) it hi; well join th; nibble, And act the noble part ttie tattlers end deatshilere, Who tbrong t ee public mart. Ii at trim:, wells, the t.acher, aTer,rbody luny) better in the rata re, To mind hie own concerns: I THE LOl3S' OF A WIFE. In comparison with the 1079 of 9 wife, all otter bereavements are trifling. The wife! Oita who fills so large a space In the domestic heaven ; 'she who busied herself so unweariedly for the • precious ones around her ; bitter, bitter is the tear that falls - on her cold clay ! - .You stand beside her coffin Land think of the piik. It seems an amber=colo'red Pathway, where the sun ahonelupon beautiful flowers, or the stars hung glittering overhead. Fain would the soul linger there. No thorns are• remem beredsave tho3e your hands may unwit tingly have planted. Her noble, tender. heart lies open to your inmost sight. You think' ofher now as all gentleness, all beauty. all purity. 13ut she is dead! The dear heart that laid upon your bosom, rests in tb.e still darkness upon a pillow of clay. The lands that have ministered So until , ingly 'are folded, 'white and cold, beneath the gloomy portal. The heart whose every beat Measured an eternity of love. lies.un• der yOur feet. The flowers she bent over with 'miles bend now shove her in fears, shalti g the dew from their petals, that the v rdure around her may he kept green and b autiful.. „Tli re'is no white arm'over your o shout -1 der o iskeaking.fsce to look up into the eye o Jove; no trembling lips to murmur, "Oh, tis too sad?' . 'There is so strange a hush in every room; no liOt footstep F ' tssit. , around. No smile to greet you at nightf3ll. And the old elockl ticks and strike. and ticks—it. was such puisio when she could hear it ! Now it Belittis a knell on the hours through which you watched the shadows of death' gathering upon her swe't face. And every day the clock repeats that old story. Delany another tale it telleth. too-4f beautiful words and deeds th it are reC;istered above. You feel-4oh, how Aften , !--that the grave cannot keep her. (Prot, ttui \ ow Yo-k GENERAL 1 3fcCLELLAN AND THE 'PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. Pennsylvania's devotioa to Gmeral Mc- Clellin wag used againt Judge Woodward with,ntiscaltpulons zeal. Th.: Republican newspapers throughout the State copied the Iles °which were coined in Fdrney's Pres 4 and represented Geri. McClellan everywhere•as favoring the election of ttov. Cttrtin. That pitiful wretch Forney. who docies riot hesitate to show himself in the iig,ht er the day, although he - once wrote to Geo/ Roberts a letter asking him to get Geor e Jamieson drunk and extort from him, hile in that condition, admis i sionsi of ac ritisitial ' Connection with , his friend Forrest's wite—this poor scoundrel, now high in aline and the confidential frien l of the highest officers of the Gov ernment did not hesitate to besmear Gen. McClellan with professions of personal re gard,iso as thereby to cheat his political oppoPents out', of votes. To this sugges tion of falsehood he added the suppression of tritth.• Gen. McClellan's letter to Mr. Biddle; correcting these trusrepresetita.7 I boats , ' and stating his real political opin 'ions.!and his belief that Judge 'Woodward was in 'substantial accordance with them, the Press and the other Republican papers. throughout the State refused, to print. eith er tisinews or as an, advertisement. And OR the morning of election day they one and lilt placed at the head of their col timnis staring black caPitals:, "General 11.0.- Clellim endorses Governor Curtin." follow ing Which caption came a letter . written by ibis General to the Governor trom Sharrsburg more than a year ago. • , Nn more striking factcould indicate the weight of Gen. McCiellan's judgment arid the extent of his popularity with the peo: pie of his State. but the result may prove that their reckless lies concerning him were,but too influential. i AN ,UNLUCKY STREET. ,V poor boy wanted to get on the char. ity list of hfsmons school at E—. "Yon mak% upplicition soon." said -his mother. "Oh, yea, by and by." answered theincy.,, "You had better write to thy," said his mother. "Not now ; bpand bye'? said the boy. By and by he wrote. Then it, wei ted laf t 4; the list of. applicantswas " A rich doctor wanted a'boy to curry his horse, and attend school, ' OffOr your seriices," said the mother. "Oh, yes, by anti . by,"_ [said the boy. o ,2'Go to-night," prayed hie mother. "B and by," said the boy.. The next 'writing hevent, but another boy-had - engaged' the' plac* the evening before. A great merchant 'was 3 fitting out a eh p. "You had better apply fqr a boy's bith," again" urged 'the mother: "Oh, ire,"- - &nattered the- hof, by ink by," "X owi,or you may fall," said the other. ' 4l l itne anotrgh'br anti by -.the keel is not in the see,' said the boy:When that keel wasin the tea the boy asked' for a' birth. "lands are all shipped," , was the•reply.3 VAh, child," 'said 'the old grandmother itt the chimney corner." -temeenber this, usaareet or Byand•bytine•arrires at tbe honk! orYisstr? " • ,„ t -::nte people ot•the Northern. States have sent; within•the psavyear. $383,000 in mese, and •prerrisions, , as' charity.' to needy* Oreiretirea bf ,FranOCand Ear =I 1 • • k i/,;. Ai.: .4.1..1 / ..... / g " I • tip ;alij,,, , ~ It •1 sibi. +2 1. as. ov}, PAANI6.-A' STRANGE STORY. ~aMII4AP g n ,Pq-er - a l2o # • • r, bides who vatetato - in Cairo, Is one Fannie, an Interesting, in. telligent looking girt, anti thereby haul, the following ratitir rOtillit tie ' Ftinele belongs to a. resp.ctable family in, comparatively good circumstances, rt._ siding in one of the e-ntral counties dr this State. When the first call for three years,' men came,Fapnie's lover was. among - h. siailtest to shoul.ter bia-musket and " g ) in." Fannie, who was a somewhat romantic girl. and an inordinate read er of yellow-altered tinvidi. at, once one celved the ides of following her gay L. ,tunic to the tented field,- With at.; to , plan W's to execute. and &few days sifter wards eh e had join ed his regimen t. Instead .-,1 repaying this devotion by pro'ectine , hor, he—like the villain he was—worked tier run, and afterwards disclosed her SPX t 0111811:1$ her dismissal from the.service.... At this stage of affairs, we may quote the language of our "genus" friend. "W. Shalt-peare. (Bill was a good vg;;,) who ssys : 'Oh ! she was fair, but Berme/ came and left his ingeet there took the the rest of the harness home with him. Fannie soon after returned to her home, and on her knees implored to be allowed to remain and make an effortt to retrieve her character. But the brute, whom she called father, drove her from him, bidding her never to return. , lESII r I utter this her passionate love turned to a deadly hate. She dogged the very foot stops of her faithless lover, watching to deal thesjustly deserved blow that should rid the world of a base scoundrel. One night on picket duty he fell, by a shot from unknown - hand. None knew from whence. it came, but mant suspect that it was the terrible vengeance of an injured woman. She at once plunged into the lowest depths of vice and degradation, until at length she has reached the very lowest round- of the ladder.—Cairo-News. THE UNION FOR WHICH ALL , eHJULD STRIVE. On the 20th.of April, ISso„,Daniel Web: titer delivered a speech at the Revere House, Boston, on the mansion of his - welcome home" by the people of that city. The tollowing extract from that speech is peculiarly appropriate to the present time. The Union which Daniel Webster strove .to preserve is the Union all good citizens should labor to restore : "'The Union for the 'preservation of which I strive ; the Union of the States for which I strive ;—is not merely a union of law,—of Constitution,—of compact;— but while it is /that, it is a union 'of brothcrly regard,—of fraternal feeling throughout the whole country. Ido not wish that any portion of the people of this countri shall feel held together only by the bonds of a legal corporation ; bonds which some of them may think re strain their limbs,—cramp their- affec tions,—gall and wound them. I wish, en the contrary', that they shall be bound together )uy those unseen, soft, easy-sit ting chains that result from generous affections and from a sense of common interest and- common pride. In short. 'fellow-citizens, my desire is, and my labor is, to see that state of things produced, in which, tilling all bosoms with gratitude, all hearts , with joy, illuminating all faces, spreading through all ranks of people, whether rich or poor, whether North, South, East or West ; there shall exist the balm of our suffering: the great solace of all ,our political calamities; the great security of everything prosperous, and great, and glorious in the future ;—and that is, ?as .LOVE' or A UNITED 90V ZINUEN?.. The following table of the comparative love.: of life sustained in, the battles of the American Revolution, is valuable also for the dates of the several battles : • I Bntigli Am 1. Lo'. Imo. Lexington. April 15. 1775, 273 84 Beaker Etill, &tee 17, 1775, • 1,054 455 Flathasb, Augast 12, 1776. 400 200 Vithito Plaine, Aug 26. 1778, 400 400 Trenton, Deo. 25,4770, 1,000 '9 ' Princeteci, Jan 5; 1777, ' 400 100' flubbardstown, .Aug 17 1777; 800 800 Ltennington,Aug. 16, 2777. 800 200 Brandywine. Sept, 11, 1777, 500 1;100 Stillwater, Sept 11 1777, 600 350 Germ intairn, Oct. 5. 1777, j 500 1,250 :a-atoga, Oct. 17, 1777* - , • 5,752 Rod Hook, Oot. 22, 1777, '• 500 32 . Monro)uth, June 25, 1778, . 400 130 Rhode Island, Aug ,27, 1778, 260 214 Briar Creek, March 30, 1779, 18 400 'Stony Point, •July 15. 1779, , 600 100 Camden, Aug. 16, 1779, - ..• 375 - 610 King's Mountain, Oct. 1, , 1780, 950, 66 Cowpens, January 1, 1781, 800 72 Guilford, CJ H., March 15. 1781, 532 PO flobitirk M i tts, April 25, 1781, 400 480 Eutaw springs, Sept. 1781, 1,000 560 , Yorktown, Oct. 1781* • 7,072 Total, i - *Surreadared PsocaismartoN .. .—Near the close, of his .life, Patrick Heury laid his hand on the Bible, and a Lid ,to a friend, " Here is - a book worth 'more than all others; yet it is my misfortune never to have 'read it with proper attention until lately." Wil liam Pitt, when he came to die, said "I fear that I have, like• many others, ne glected my religious duties too much to have any ground to hope that they cam be etEcacious oft..my death-bed." —What did a. blind nista take at break fast to make him see? Re took a cupaud saucer (saw, sir !) —The 'rebel conscript 'ofECetts report that about 30,000 conscripts from Virgin ia have been put into the field during the last year. - - A lady being asked what business tcer husband followed, •aid he mut engaged in "finishing." Farther explanation was nee e:s:iry, and attt a brief h.sitation she couttnued—..tiniobing lur time in the State Prison." —An inscription on a tombstone at La- Point, Like Superior, reads as follows : "John Phillips accidentally shot ns a mark of affection by his brother." "Will you own the service?" said a deacon to a brother who was 'an oyster man by profession. "No, 1 tbairk you," 9si , l he, hall-wak ing from a doze, "1 hare left my knife+ at hothe.", —GoVernor Bramtette, of Tientucky, ha.A . .ieternatned that the guerrillas shall be ousted from that state, if possible, and has mitered unless at least one company is raised in each county in the state, by the '24tti of this month, a draft wilt be immediately enforced. -:-The way in which the funds and en ergies of the Government have labely been employed, is indicated by the follow • ing advertisment in the editorial"columns of Forney's Washington pironictt: ."Lieutenant-Colonel Gene, chief quar termaster of the department of Washing ton, is the holder of one hundred tickets which he intends to present grattiitously to the mechanics employed in his depart ment who desire to go home to Pennsyl \Tanis to vote." ENVELOPEBI. ENVIELOPESI sat Uszkettsatorus' Prices, ,BY THE BOX ONLY ! . tha Dry Goods Star.cst i.ltre4.Bo G. IL 'MU/. Art% !" , • $76 ' Reward. iOabST, on` the Bth inst., at-Edinboro, In Erie wooly, a POCKET ROO R OOK. oentetegagenott ,a make and a number of valuable ppm, among kb Were the followings •tia obligation mainit Davin Tom for PM: 'QUO against II abalone ang7t Q. Ulm nee, fer SAO; one aptusi Willims eastOsow Cloatioatot • its; ...e , gap asilaat W. Leah for about, rel; Woo, vs rkas Mot ppm ..I emit Islas. Sy tthinfiat lb. • • Otr, book sae pr im* pi era to the stadsolgs4 tivi - ;' . . , ittutlied to Mils tlii mewl. . 1 9EN , 41741r ; BATTLES. OF THE ILEVOLETION. lIEMEMINIM ,j.y,“ ), 4/1/114P/Vt.:li 25,481 7,918
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