The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, October 31, 1863, Image 1

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THE ERIE OBSERVER.-
Fla ON SrATEFFICE, ERIP., NIREET, n?Po , fTi: 111 I. T
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4 ~. (.10,, 0 twenty-five * - 25.—Ch•thr of 11l: 14 ~ zll.l
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~.., mt. for Innres sllutse.
rERIN (Pk' -ADVF.HTISINfi .
. • i utter fill , or frin mak.. s sltt: 4•'4L ,
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a Cara. giver. :
• , 40 , .r1A1 , 10tirr,f, t•I ••.,
*Ol be m.rrt••dLl.u,ng for SpeelYl
4111 one dill 1111". •
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t , ,u.akout, I be. o .llUhri . .PVC.
(Or fl 5. 0.1. , 4:11111,v ,, till
pn)pol tlw tnu.l
; , gititu.b•buxigo- , K ~(tlit.a.ivernse. Ay
trantiont lterti,nif•tlt. rrquire,
iIZ Pt.., 1 111. • • •
Cir All COMIA , ItIiC/Iti , lgl 4 1.,
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MEM
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
• PHILO BENNETT,
C 1 irsTICE ny •Vr. cud
ntoJ , ST, et, tt' , . • 14.1
th. Be I.! 2.
tllrs U. itEliv, e-
Arton-nrir ConittaTa we Al I. IM ,
e, Ys. thawing rem:owed the atenctace of Ills
wari-utly, wall be found at ht.. old lake, t.ll
.4, fkoutb-cast turner of rublle Square July tr, TI.
W. HULL, 1.110PRIET , 11:
hiORRIStIN 110th*:.
'artier of litecond and Market Street -ouv I
,hn.rnee Exchange, Warren, Po. - 17-
1 M. ( . 01.E,
J. Roof Bllflli6, BL/ IA BINA V.Altt FA( t it,' K
t o Arrow: Story of Itholernecht'AlVock, Ertl. I'll.
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ATTor.NAT At C0V10111,.1 , 11t •T I.'
1, • State , Street. Opr the in the Aineen
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Atory r. - f
the butldiM,, i,ectipird
•wirier. He will Always M•
pttioctualljattende.l to.
NORGE tie• CrrMtn*
X ATTOILYET AT LAW, rtirard. Kew C ,,1, 1..
...dlectidus Lad other tdrdness attended to 'a oh
thee, sad dispatch.
H RIR HS Pi & CO..
DIALKKS IY Oltikee.ll.ll.,
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„ v ',wait, State Street. Ne i Boaz /ell Meek.
W. DOVULAAPI•
• ArrOXXXY AT LAlT.—OtticA rm1if,,..11 to
4 s4.l,htitig west of State Street,ort the north,i.l4 of the
rk, Erie Ps. •
V. DOWNINCI. •
ATTORACY.Y AT Law asit..lt•Ar:. R OP 'Oll4
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•leV. Will practice in the aereral Court. of Krt..
..t give prompt and faithful attention to all E1L1Min.,...-o
-utte.llo-Jais hands, either aa an Attorney or flagon rat..
r r. Ogles to Empire Incck,eorn-r of :s tate rat! h'.ftl.
Erna, Pa. -
NFORD a: CO,
1 ) EEU 11004 E, .
i 1 11 0 - Nam, l's.„ A. 31 I iI'LL.I,, P,d,i, .. '.or
l!ir gurita of this Ilocom ellil I tome ev..l> Att.. 11 , ...u, t..
....te thekr ritzy agnrable. (imuit)u, tk. :•.•: . : -.lt all
hIOI.WE,
Jour LlttAui, l'r.prt,to
A tv Ina Thud titre, L 5, rontrio,c
Tentr res...actable,
to the twit Hotel to !be city, anal lb- liar
co L,. r ith Clot cuostt.i.t lo.,curN
T• DREILMICANEIi,
. wnoLzsi.L. AND itrTML PtA:A.I.
- rOartem And PrOYilliODS, i lour aud
'Woe Ware, Wines ,Liquors.,
tzw,t, ULM dour South of Fourth, Ea.l r id, , h.rte,l'..
•Itl/C CARSON OIL CO..
Rawlsgr4 AND Ilt4! VR3 rt“llr
u reset or UM' Cheek.. 11:0 4 '' •
P. ENSIGN,
kr. - 11:oun3uLLER : 4 :Attutt ,
Peper, *iodates, lieerepap.er, ite. Country ov rn
Store totler Liroterre .thtol,troutio.: the
,prxwitt.
fritavet LicrzL,
- ennui. of &l and )darket , rz, i'a.
'Nail old and well kuowo house r, pow nttril up to tip
mit improved sty! The acceittitioeinti.tet :are ui the
Alt order sad lb. tarn. reiuctinalile. it I , At tinted IP :tie
vat delightful part of the city, and kiforde our I.t the
Atlantan% upping places in the. rnantr7.
I. 'EWTON PITTIS.
.)ETlrit4 45L ILL Vii,
Etrest,Vatdvillw, ra.
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RS. 0. L. EI.LIOTT dc MUN, ',„,
Dilitl/Tll.-0/ffee in South ' . - '-- - ••••
'lr Itcy, !Die, l's. All work Will7x2l- 4
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T.J.T. EL:Jure. • frowelStt. j 4). 1.. r'.1.10 rt.
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CAill'KU, HOUCK, .
J. li• HE'LL, Warrru, : c arrow Co , l'.‘
tweeraffltageOttleo. sag 7 'u.:
S TRANAIIAN WAILDE:4I,
FOIWARDIND A COMMIISSION
it Colon NEE, Erie county, by Atlantic it G W. /4.
B. beaten in Coal, Salt, Iron, Crude nod Refine," retr o !
ieum. All liuda of -diipplog dODWDZICOLDIIDIMIon.
ps. Y. 6 1 / 1 G1.4114,
NOTARY PCTLIC •%D GRVERAL COLUCCTINU
talaratLliel AGM. Collection and all buiuni in in
trusted to him promptly attracted to. _Applicationn lur
summon, noltettikh and Policies invited without &lily, lu
bit elan computlet. 001ce, Wright's Block, comer of
6th and State streets,Erie, Pa. non:l76lV.
t We WirrnOttE,
U P 41111 . 0131 KY AT LAW, inWalkee4
on Seventh atrort, Erie, PA. r amp 7 *di
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MT a SUM xtraet ILIA Pug: le Stitiaia, ru. tt.
kD. WALltlnt.lar CO., _
• loatrearineo & CO/11111PRION VlRkeii Arra,
r Ware Houma PlAlie Lkrek, gut otSiute titrwt. Cr
nil War* Hann at Rail Road Crow;log,
to sal; Flab, Floor, Plastid, Water l,tow, &a.
N. X.—Cara ranoing to and (row Canal %Fur. Rouse.
teareal6-41.
S INCLAIR ac VIERS,
MP:taw Is Sievert Ir Stedatto
O OUCliaLi AND RITAIL-DX171179111T,, Writheil Block,
'A Street, Rria , Pa.:Dealer In Painta,oll•, CempLoto.,
-- ”e 4 qtatre, Glaze, Burniiiiir Fluid, Eruthrs, ter.!
L IDOKLI fiI e Imtwa ,IDARRO,
of Steam Engines,Uotleno,
X Gearing, Agricultural Itupletorotr p Railroad Cars,
ba., Erie. *
Tie Plate to Get Your Money Back I
111 AT
R. COUGHLIN'S BOOT ik SHOE STORE,
stato-Stred, Nearly Oppotlts tho Post Office.
Z. Courting, Boot and Shoe Deader,
iespoettially Saturant the Public that he •
' , a• removed hla stand to the Store Ronan
ea Matt atm.; nearly opposite !be Post
QlBee, when he finites all his old Mende oast. locos
to_give lain s call.
l'artlettler etiolation s and to REP4I/111(0. tlayf og
eart4)ll porta:ten, \Lad superintending all his but inena
ribtattlf, he Woe* he eau glee as good eatiefietfoo, enJ
tali at taloa prime to any other person in the city.
good nut warranted. statilittltt.
CONFECTIONARIES,-
11PruIt,Teys, Yankee Notinaa and Vane:
)airt nastesdAt mrl6-Ita. -
ORANGIiI3. LEMONS,
g% Pl9Ollll, Datro, Cu mats, 11412102, kr,
Yew ka skirl &Mkt male ity r
- - ppm% +Ng HEIROEM.
MUT MOM
VW Oar Oftehmen Cakeil 4 Iflivisib Lik met
Ift alistsgto46
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t)NE DuLLAIZAND A HALF PEft YEAIL, IF PAID IN ADVANCE,
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W GOODS!
Nt 'WEN' AT
U. S. MORRIS )N'S.
1. V B!t. i('1:4; All. TM' LATV. STV i.1;24 (IF
D RESS 0-ODS,-.
CLOAKS, SHAWLS,
GLOVES, AND ITOSIERY.
A ), A LA IZU E STOCK OF
C 1. 0 T 11 8-,
STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS!
NT W
(-) TIMEI o P t IT V. GOODS!
IF Y ,, le WANT TO W... 9
GOOD- STYLES,
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AM. i;;-.T
00 0 D BA ROA 1 N S.,
EEO
:1,- S. MORRISON'S.
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TO THE PUBLIC.
1 11 E opeue , l I Ile room No. 2 French
in ft... 0 lion. block, t. close out the
•,Lteucc
RYE_ WHISKEY !
oi'o s „w„ In.i•tlo aml 'tlt.schich I ..11 guar
.4o," Pur" n,r Mi . ' ,lock
I~tl tnclu. , tile “Old Evonomito*.)
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P. S —I parr zu A.l 1 . . p, Hui Lumber ifr.4.mi.Drnrly
fnr JOHN W. SHANNON.
rap-ti :14;m
MRS. S . . H. HALL
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-.-' •,: , I• .) .'Nek•_4l.`.. y, - NEW YORK,.
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FALL. MILLINERY! *--
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(14 F C. 1.511, ()it
rar- Pnrtlett , lir tt, ution paid I. hiotiebing, coloring
Pr Leh 6;4 ,lour abort- tale rirpot, Eri^, Pa
Administrator's Notice.
.A.ltnitlt.tration having
zr,,lte,‘ to ow uodrrai g uel oa the eigtato
o, J.. 1.11 I,te, alec'•l, 1%1... of 1;114•1,. t0•111511ip, Erie CO
1 . 1 ; NoUr. it hrrrby e,crn to alllring thetalAvog
iudrl t,41 ,a6l ....tate t. ttutk" jut .411.1 t, peymeztt i
hit ctaiot a„;•sint lirelleilt
4,111, out 4..itica.t4l, fur ,ttt.,r' , rut
- - it. 1. rrNNey,
ilwinistrater.
A FACT GENERALLY KNOWN,
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TY
ll,ll' thP variety of rtury style Bed
; -.1.111.i1 , , 14 GSIIIIC., cottage, Congress , Round Car.
a r, Ciii.lp *.ri, Jenny Lind and other ps•tertut, with
••ri.• titt l e ari•l . tra il L-out, handsomely roneor.d ]toasts;
1. , iit•ui; rte, Cluiri4 lirrti-fae.i., Ctutre "mid other Tables,
iVnttnios, Quaker StAeds. Carpet and Ihunask Lounges,
sot r I.l..de.linir end z•fea 4i111.1.1 iLittru4seN Feeit43r Reda
and it.....t.rs nitli o• her mine. hold furulturv. tic, till
~ ...titilretured from writ seasoned lumber Lod 1 ,. ..1aty
ni itrr....ek,b) r4r,rieueo,l workawn and itutl; :IT mho'
1.4,. For ,tyle, quality sod low priers I will •' •.:, teen
two-prow ile•ilers to undersell me. Feattieribru.;, t....nd
roil. Carlo seat, hirlor, itettrimoi, H0e1..i... , , •••••.,tiitat,
Nn rAr and other Choirs, of Eastern and Western iflanCl•
favor., are hickory (1.1,1 and glued, making t.,.,,,,,, as
.teens es .uv other part of the clinw,where others made
a nd ....hi arc only nook!, and b.: no meet.. durable. Wood
In , how, Ho - Irking, Sewineund Nurse, are chairs or hard
wool retinue cllnclirii through the seat and glued, wax
rt,t.-I t ...tied. iiiiradhonai.ly Tainted: and can't be era.
ten for •trougth, pro, and build,. Spilnic Bale. I I.•••.te
'mid non rif 11/./ hall• if,. linth. , Et teallraoniabi 177.i'l a
I,N-.d prac, cr Ail •,,,nr..l._ rent on application. I'rti•in3'
411,1111113 1.11.14 ere, L.
After nt ii 3...tri Ctperir vice as. contending note Cre
pfluripel.ei two price dealers, I era determined to crll
one p - cicc-t. , all, Ore worth for year pay, and do jogice
t., all who trrile with Inc.i
i." I.', Ltit in , ti!1r0.4 . ,., Lire cute, Crtilitoand it. 'lce
t 1 ,I, i•ton- l'ay, Produce Ar.,tarn at fair market valued
ho- par . Iletnenits, Linn olime;o•xt corner of Bth street
on et...te, Kees, Pe. • , ti. W. ELLSEY ,
tier.i.:.-11. lianutart'r and Cominan Salem:awl.
W / " 11 "" 1 altE.
' • P. A. BECKER,
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NVIIoi.E ,4 AE,E AND IiETAII GROCER,
Nortl.-East Corner of the i'orit ¢ Prencit Sired,
(ciiithrntnt,)
respectfully call the attention of the eortnnanity
to hie large Stock of •
6 ROC Elt lES AN I )
Wh.ch Le lot denirutut t 0441 at jaw
VER V LOWEST rosl•itni.m Ifitietcm!
Ills aniorttneut of
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SUG A RS', If
Co F F E Es,
TEAS, •
I; SYRUPS,/
. 11 )RACCOS, .
\ . ri ;FISH . , &C.,
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not a apagren iu the city, rut Dlo 4r proponent° prove to
all wbu glee him stall. - 1 :
He aleo keep; constnntly en tdrird a aopericer lot lat
PIJ I E 4t(.1 - u 0 RS,
t.r the whole+sle trade, to which be dicecte the attentieo
of the public.
lila motto "goirk AilPy Small Profits and a fall
Equivalent for thr Money." apvlreatf.
MANHOOD;
How Lost i How Restored!
Just Published. in s S..s.led Enielope. Plies 6 Canto.
LECTCHR on the Nature, 'Treatment and Radial
Cure nt Siwrinatorrhomr, or rtanalW Weakness,
Sexual Dcbility, .\ervouenem and lurolnntare P.mlesions,
noloringrimpotoney, Consumption and /rental and Ph,.
siral pedlar. by
Ittlit'T CULtriiitWELl:' M. D. -
The important feet that the awful oonsevienees of
Self Oboes may be effectually removed without iuternel
.mediclnea or the dangerous application of caustico, ite
strumista, undicated hough* and other sespinral
de
eieea, le here elearty demonstrated. and !be satlrely new
and highly intecoodul treatment as adopted by the eele.
brated author, fully explained, by width every out la'
enabled to cure hitrmeit perfectly, and at kb lewd pmasi
hie cost, thereby avoiding all the adeattlied nostrums of
8.. day. This lecture will prove e. bees to thOrtooldo
and thousands. '
:zeta nodi,ra d, in a ploieennelcine, to we oddness, of
the reeeiptiof emits, or two. postage stimpa, by ad
ire. Cll AS. X. C. ILLIN.V.,
fehlft3-ly 21 Bowery, New York,
- enait °floe Nor, 458&
1E62. SPRING. , 1862. ,
EItIENNET STORE.
(bee Model Reaset Store.)
. 11. SMITH, '•
WIDiLESAVE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
•MILLINERY GOODS. i
Ulm suipliati with Etrioda at New Yak ,Priesa.
Particular attaatiou _paid to Ellachlng and bresidag
titrawa. No. a flush.? Mook,Stata St. ma Ott
HARTFORD itIRS. IkkatANDR,OO.
ii.tuvroaD, cusificCilvV?
iNcolipostanu, Ina. (ANTAL WNW._
S. WINTIXOTON.Yrest , T.O. ALLTBr. Sety
CITY FIRE nrstrialcz coina.r ?
lit ItTFOILD, CtiNNICUTIVEIT:
11 , 14,11POILATLD PAL • 04P/T4 040
C.ll. BOW d: C. WAIT . F. atqt.. 4 l4.t
NSURANCE in ,4 above ofctalaireii•
A. • able roureablee can be obtained ea application td
raisch2B-4t. 1 R li.RUßd►4l.4 lra4
' Notice, to 'OH RefineiC - ' :- A, •
p._reepeirild to . Nfl to ReqUita I MG VITRIOL , '
W I CAusTil SOPA seed nr.t F: at. tho lowest kir. ;
lust Priers. 't can Gan f*V4aol by %la car
a lead
asuatattarers, thereby talhatto the ) 2 rehan ""isend "mri=taw MI alnatrc
Pegotit.lg/ c 7 s -4. GACL)i.Yknvtat..,
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"IVOR KENT . A/ TWO.STOtt e tAE
A,- ' DWELLING - nods?, 'on - mf,,,,,.,:, , Abdo
timiiii T h r
mid Peach, ;trek ifi9lit io r, '
,z 4,
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AGENTS FOR Tall OBSORTHR.,
. The following gentlemen have Wilk soloetal as out
szents la the 'piltded where the sedan.. Pim= dosittag
to send subscriptions or Job Work or to unit otoooi to
Cll. csu do It tbroogb their hands;
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1 ulliven, • .
...Albion. ,
e4pt. A. Porrieroe, },
W. C. White,
~ Watogord.
Jos. •Valdroo, 5 ,
M. mater. ' Eitiabero. ,
V: Schultz it Bro., .10:11 Crook.
.1 1.. Potter.
....„Wealeyrille.
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Capt. C. Willard, ' Hadar Crook.
.1. ti ViIND, ........ ...-- ........... ....... thiolullold.
J. 5mith......... ' East Gonna.
Lyman flohiumma, . -.--.. Wattibaxg.
A. P. Rouse.
John beolittle, SprLogeld X IP&
alley, Potter , West Springteld
RalphEinvtil4 n t ' Plates
Jamb C Caftan,
E. W. Berrien; - , ...... —..:—Xispellle, Milo.
A, o. I). W. ilotchinooo,_ • Elm&
Amos Stone, - ' TOirrlter.
Neison 8awdy,..... .. Cherry Hill.
P. G. Rtranahan, t
Union.
Jas. D. Phillips, 5 ,
P. R:Surrowes, Columbus.
J. 1,. Murphy, Warren.
N, Jeekson ' Hariaad.
.1. 11. Barliiirtuun,naburg ,
Dr. A. H. Eby, :
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Jas. Crowell , Lovell'.
T. 0. Chellts, • ' ' MillEaus.
Capt. 0. J. Whitney, ' . YoungreLUa
Amos Heath, , t, Corry.
,W. G. Oakley, ' 5
J. W. }toyer -. Le , Beef.
D. H. Donalillion, ....IlViing Creek.
O. W. Howard, ' Wayne.
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A. A.. T111.121:12011d, ' ' Stewart'', Pa.
.
1, C. Chapin, ' flidirroYb
FA o
„Pa.
Robert Jaeksou, .. Under,
, Warren Co., Pa,
Bt L ANDUICT P PILLS. -
While Etraulretla's Pills are 4o potrat for good to
diseased bodied, they are harmless se bread. The babe
at the breast or the mao of ripest years, marielloste fe
males, are certain to receive as learesee of health from
the use of these Pitts blessed of lisMrea.
It ha; been paid by an able pbyelSto,• that "the wolf.
en • Menus benefits and never iejnria" Wherein is the
perlative <panty. The Bnandretb Tale here no Tenet
or action but upon Impure humors In the blood. They
seize only the impurities Wand atoned the parts attested
by disease; all the parts involved in diseased nntinns are
oporatei upon, and cleansed from all foulness, and rein.
hued with "We" by the wonderfuf esirstire powers eon
tamed and inherent of the most flatly famed Bums.
,cam's PILLS.
Millions of People whose fires appeared to be at the
last «Lb, worn out by Geer% cousnining line s by con
sumption:a insidious adranc4, by racking torments of
inflammatory rheursatiam s have been cared by the wee
of three pills. The persons are lirlog witnesses, and
tbocranda are residestalu every city of America. Prin
cipal Mem, No. 294 Canal Street s New York.
Sold by Dr L. STRONO, Erie, and by all respectable dew
ier, In medicine. " octlo-IM.
flu jetzt returned from
" A VM:O4
This delightful article for preserving and
hvautifylog the human hair is again put up by the origi
nal proprietor, and la now made with the same are, skill
and attention, which find created Its Immense and on
pmedented sales of ever one million bottles annually I It
is still sold at 24 cents in large bottles. Two million bot
tles can «sally be sold a year when It Is agate known
that the Kathalson is not only the most delightful hake
dressing in the world, but that it cleanses. the scalp of
acne and daridruff, ghee the Wei lively, rich, Inrariant
growtii.tutd pry'venta it from taming .gray. MIN at.
considerations worth knowing. The liathalrea has beau
tested for over twelve years, and Is warranted an descri
bed. in y lady who values a beutitul head of hair will
tree the Kathatron. It Is finely perfumed, cheap and Tal
lman it is sold by all respectable dealers throughout
the troth!,
Jam•
HKI INTIM MTh
INIMITABLE BAIR RESTORATIITIL
IT I.S IbOT .411 YE, but restores My hair to Its °riff
nal color. by supplying the lapidary tubes with natural
sustenance, Impaired by age or dimaae. All in/demons
dyes a, composed of Lunar Claudio., destroying the vi
tality and beauty of the hair, end afford of themselves
no deeming. Helmstreera Inimitable Coloring not only
. restores hair to its natural color, by an easy precede, but
'Rives the bilr a'LUXIMIANT BEAUTY; primmest Mr
0°,0.11, prevents Befalling off, oredlostes dearer, mad
Imparts health and pleasantness to the bead It has
stood 014 test of time, be lag the original Hair Cedorlig,
and is °reliantly increasing In favor. Used by bath
gentlenum and ladies. it is mold by all Nopeedidde deed,.
071.4 or ran be procured by them of the commercial
&grata, A.F. Thiamin & CO..= Broadoary, IP. Y,. Two
bll (Mats and fl. Jan2463-Am
sr 'OUST* D 011 0 ,14 KU It DT X •
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THE ONLY DYE liner analysed.
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nik ONLY DYE That Is Isitartaatous.
' AND Tilli ONLY DYE
For all who desire to hare tier color of their Clair ebiroasat
with ratcty,sertaloty and rapidity, to any etude they
may dmrfre.
liami factored by J. CRISTADO/30, No. 6 Astor Ileum,
Ne• York. Sold everywhere, and ispplied by all Hair
I kreisczk. Price, $l, 81,50, and $3 per aox, according to
stag.
Cristadoro's Hair Preservative,
I, kaatuatie with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost soft
mas, the most twaatital gio.s, and great vitality to the
liar.
'rite $0 ce.nt, sod $2 par bottle, occordiag to
2-Irho
anglsllll
BE %VIM& /N TIME.
do not trite with your health, Constitution awd
Counter.
It you are suentaz with any MM US for which
HEINBOLM3 EXTRACT BUORU .
to recommended,
TRY IT! TRY IT ! TRY IT !
--it will Cure you, 24T111 /0131: sude r toa, ailaylos Palo
and Intianiniatien, and will niettne in Wn
HEALTH AND P
At Little Snense,
And No linpoinwit
Cot out 'be Adnirtlisnient to linotbar talinnto, and
call or wedlor
, IIt:WARR or COUNTILSPIU7I3I
Ask for Relatbold's: Tab so other.
CURES QUARANTUD
K. Tuitus , WXNE.TIAN
Pled of croap—What • putty and intmeding
tali I saw last weak I But now. as It is leo mom.
Such tram the conversation of two esustinnearktini down
town in the ears. Died of aren a s 1 how WIMP I lib=
Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment is a certain mina U taken
in Um. Now. Mothers, we appeal to you. It Y sot for
the paltry gale and poll we mats. bet for the sake of
your latent child that sow lien ;Ambit st__,yosz fact.—
Croup is • &norm dtsbus• ; hit UT.Wiiie Wesso
n= If Mount in time. and it is robbed of its tenors.
Always keep It In the bones ; you may not wool it to
eight, or tomorrow, no teUing wisen—but armed with
this hutment-yon are prawn!, let It tome when It will.
Price only 25 cants a bottle. Oen, Ili Cortland street,
New York. Bold by all Druggists. sail-4w.
lkilid.DADIN TOUT Vitril etilliNTlTleßA LSAT/
Han lase boded the truth that there arcane
princtOet to Medicine is compel aided on 01 11 1 1 1 1 ,1 0 047
ed to the manifold natters of Mrs tian f The can u
ialtroping open the pores, sad creatiag a gentle internal
wartattr, and this is caused by the use of this blediethe.
Its remedial qualities are based on its puerto whit the
healthy and vigorous circulation of blood th rough th e
lulNia. it sidings the mambo and assists the skin to
form its dation of mulattos therheat of Wl' system, and
in:featly throwing antis trade 'abidance *IWO the nx.
toe of the body; It is Toot a vialaat tessiady, but ninon i;
enit.wanaing.searehing and endive. Sold by ell drug
gists at 13 and 26 rents perhottle.
EDITOR OP OBSERVER,
Diaz s9:—with yotu•seroalsetori I wish to gay
to the enders 91 your paper that I will send by return
Mall to all who wish it, (free.) a Real with fall dins
/Mons for making and using a simple
m Vegetable Siam,
that will effeeteally remove, la 10 days, i lawless, Shaelh.
is, Ti,, Pmeklee, and all Impariilas of as Ws, law*
the same soft, deer, smooth aad beautiful. •
I will also nail free to those Win Said: Lads or
Bare Yare. simple directions and informatima that will
anablo them to start a full growth 91 Lux,irlut Hair,
Whiskers or a Moostaiho, In bra than SO days. All rep.
eteattons answered Iridium well without slurp.
Rasp eettkil
T CHAPMAN,
juilltiai. • No. SW BresdwC!rilyrltY.
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ERIE; PA., SATURDAY
,MORNING,
,OCTOBER 31, 1;563.
One °lithe peculiar features of llsrper's
Magazine de the "Editor's Drawer." a collec•
Lion of rich, rare and laughable Incidents from
all Portioa4 of world, to 'which nine tenths of
tlntivaders of that, the best of all our month
lies, direct their attention as soon as thoy geC
the Magasine and never leave off till they have
finished the lot. We really believe the Messrs.
Harper have done more to promote good health
and spirita in the community, through the in
strumentality of this "instittion," than atit he
drugs and tonics that ever Were got together.
From the last batch of good thin' in the
"Drawer" we copy , the. following :
A %towns in London sent Lord Derby a
sample of wine that' he
,recommended as s
specific for the gout. Afterward he sent to
request Of hie Lordship an order fur some
more of Die wine ; but. Lord Derby replied
that he pteferred the gout!
4 "1 ex ; au alien," says a correspondent of
the 'Drawer, "and was expatiating the othdr
dayiupou the duty of every good citizen to
support the tiovernment, and declaring myself
in favor of the draft as the best, means of fill
ing .11p t h e army. 'Yes,' said a friend standing
by, haven't seen Cr, exempt but was in favor
of the draft.'"
D. 8. BARNES 4 CO.,
Now Yoft.
Tat following is a surgeon's certificate giv
en to one -of our Militia boys to exempt him
from active service:
"Jane the 18: 1863 mastery fources.sie To
your onners John Jeffries is unsomul msm his
Left pub cry Lobe is Dessrdere4l sisolhe..pla
rer & if Yon Cesp him in See ♦is you nil her
him on your }mitts Sick when he Cam home;
frotu Lin Creak In Aprill he yes Sick A. i sten
deti on him thrne his sickness & it 'Left him
unsound man."
A ntiait. printer, writing to the Drawer.
says: , I am conneeted with the printing-grace
in our little place; afo a few ttys e o the fol
lowing advertisement Irt3 ha tled in:,
tithe untersenit has yust opium a New Ss.
loon well arranget . Sr. with 11 iciens of gull
Liquors f r fiittet op in the Ilottel, wehr,
invite wieth all my (rinds aquentins S . Strin
gers too' come and satisflo hini Selves that I
wilt do all watt is in my Power to content all
my costumers with the best satisfaction."
ONE of my customers, deeply in debt to me,
residing lit the West (says a mercantile cor
respondm:lQ failing to respond as he should,
I wrote 'lto the Postmaster fOr information, and
the answer is so satisfactiory. that I Mast send
it 'to the - Drawer. The man of le f tteri"
L ,
writes
Plititi—The said individual is defunct in
"Did you ever have boils ?" says he.
"Not a boil V'
"Or Mar
• i'lfiary fit."
l'Or delirium tremens ?" • .
f'No sir-ee !" .
rOt rickets I" , •
,'l'll ticket yes," :says I, for I thought ha
natant soteething else. , .:
'Did you ever have the measles ?" says he.
Here I took off my boat.
.. '
' O, Ol. die itch"
i •
ryei, sir," V—"that ere fist (and I shoved
sTerY largo brown, one within three inches
of his nose) has been itching, for the last ten
minutes, to knook_your pesky head Or, you
Wile mesa, low; lived, contemptible whelp,
you." i
4My deir sir," said the mild spoken, gen
tlemattly-sitvgeon,l laying IC bend
laon my
.1.
firth: "calm yoerself , I pray, Deq't let your
angry passions rise, but takd off your clothes,
la } I can see shut you are made of."
So l i ;up s eresled my anger, 'and withdraw
ing to a at:truer; I hung my etothe.al.up On, the,
1164 1 r, and presented myself tor examin,tion„
clad 'only, with the , covering nature hid' given,,
expept nbCitt ti senora inch of court 'plaster
en my right shin; where'T had I,lllen over a
Is the good old times betorathe war, writes 4141 r, theaighibafore, fealinis , for a swell. :
Ibirriend la the lower regions. the ' candidates f ! flioutig mati," -Said the surgeon; looking
Ai . glit. its eye,"you have got the
for office in this Southern country were wens- psh etr , ,
tairopia." . , t
'Corned' to resort to etrange dodges to co neiliate !
ell ' sir, Bain said 1 "and a oisi-ou l ) too-a
the people and get their vines . One of them _ 4 ' Martin Van Boren has been '
appointed inted iittl‘ e ll ' inan' / ger,;:vii , th a drop g
of ' StOngldOn,
id the Old Dominion, whilo stumping the out
, • Minister `to Groot Britain ," geld a frie 9 ml at imikes ha. itseellefit eye opener et a morning."
skirts of.his district, came early one morning hie elhOw. , . ,
of ' I
. i"And there Seems to be an ainhurotie, ten
uPon italsoring where a isliciry. nuip was hoe- "Minister to Greet Britain 1' The ides '
i tenoy of, the righ.4 . eye ahcompsdied with ey
ing. Alighting froth -hie horse, he took ' an his beim' appointed Minieter to Great Ill ' ritain I
ex b e e
• , standing ivi" - _linot isernmenced Work- Why he can't , preach no in tha nl 1 91 ` faila r s 462 '. :.,
ore . am :
~
.;,,Sh ow ,. , up is ~ -
/lig very vigurou.sly, st4ersattiei iliac delicate- ‘ .—....... , i
L IY kilning who he ,airy; 2 0, for what purpose• , A. coast aroonner train Citambeributi;' ,i
._.'"Ai4 that w hite spot in Pm lett :eYo be
he luid'come. The
sue however , was-obtuse , Pennsylvania, informs ui that when the rebel :Wicisllk " ata r li e k ' ' - i
noteeeinhig eon , acs otihis eisitor'a design arm was on the March • froni that Owe': to
I,`-.1/ gains PV:gleagl,, in the' - ',lri'''. 'Me I,
' till' jiat' an the Ansi woo itieling•honeath the Gettyslirg, !leveret privates slopped it' the
,a T iltd esuri g l / 44 6 = i i n ir at al l it ' i4ff i ll ed SW b i i in g il b l u lNl bbl t• o h , !:! ili so .n2 o y 7 . ; e o ft iS
h isi ctrizon,. when he aci , 4l4 , 7 , ly ,, brigh , brightened ap , 11 , 41
i h n o l t u el in ot 4 M f r o . T .T s o l i t mß si re i w n : . , h i ,o n st Pa l y n e fo ilevi rtne ll a e the oin li ti
es.rits :ysofuloitki.ts!ie:Tit4oE44ipe47oltue;t::s47.:::::i.ei:
, ignltt'al, treekon yinern mighty good ekhiiit- that, he mesa just pat
,i#, that: article: Ole of three t i mes ("/ my left;.,,..ffp.k t ba.: Jo, no PirPose•
be, ond'it t Oran (my wier brOlil Virginity Pd the retts , ronostited 4tat Amy irCrii; tiding to
,roll t9r jou." , ' -.' • -1 ; . . '- 1 '' Baltimore, -bue 'there they( wool/ gel! , plentr., "ullTamem ol4 ""ing till lop o? 'mil 16 4 .- '
I ' 'pi
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ata,- _ 7 _ l ittal is defane.,
than parts. Ha vamosed,iabsquatutated, and
made hisself sere, by goitli to tha Far 'West
seine 4or 5 jean ago. ' Ist somewhere near
Harlington, lowa. Don'tltdow whether 'green
or stated preaohiniiwilll lever ,resussi
tate' his parse or eltarraqtter or rt. Hops
they will, though : and thr said resuscitation
will renown to your favor! as well as to, some
others."
Ds' of the soldiers teila the .Drawer 'of a
sMiden diseorpry of the ' , politics" of a family
down in Dixie :
"Oire regiment, be sap, onus .in Northern
. I trisstssiippl, SO halting "ear a fine mansion
Wboys veto makinglorithieldoken quarter,
eere the .11,4. of the .'ho3tset appealed to the
Qolonel -for, protection, as she was 'a good
litiloil*oman, and. they allstood,ap' for the
Gtrerament I' Just thee one. of the children
cried out, 'Oh, mother, that Yankee's
got Jeff Davie, is big roostet,3 and Is going
to vriug his neat !' There was: no further
dhribt about the loyalty of that household."
tinder the he.
Thula. tbli tee tip meter* tnel
Under the ice oar spirits lie;
• Th. petit s tow of the eemartur ants
91u111ooi their fetters by and by.
Moan andgroan ir thy piton cold.
Biter 0111 h—river of lows
ihitariateir le growing worn and oW, ,
iThe frost rs learieg the astltiog 1130,11111.
thli sal Ibiza bright above.
i
Under the ice, under the anew, ,
Oar Hein are bound to scrotal ring;
By sad brtho Booth winds blow,
And tbir roans bloom on the bongs of spring
MAIO sad groan In t► 7 Cotters strong,
River ante—river of love;
The nights row abort, the days row %tag,
Weaker and troika the bonds of wrong,
And the snot Wan Webby above.
Under the toe oar souls are hid;
Under the lee our goal deeds grow;
Mao bat Credit the wrongs we did,.
But Deter the motives that lay below
Moan and groan in tb7 prison oseid, •
Alter of IVA—river of Ines;
The wintiar of life is growing old,
The trust is leaving the melting mould, '
i And the can althea warts above.
•
Under IV* toe we pile oar wrong... ,
Under the lee that has chilled us through; • -
Ohl that the friends who hare knoirn Ra long.
I Dare to doubt we are good and true.
Maze sail groat in thy 'wiser' col
River Of life—direr of love I
Winter li growing warm and old,
Name stir it tie ineltln6 mould;
We shidi he known aliore .
VEIN PROM HARPER.
silted him if he should hold the tiow, - whioh
seemed to be uneasy, and the old man consent.:
ing very readily, he took her bi the horns and
held fast till the operation wasjdone.
, .
"llavi you had Robison [Mi rivia] amp&
here lately ?" he asked. '
"Oh, yes," said the old man "he's "he's behind
the barn, now, holding the wail!"
This was a little too muck; Robison was
ahead; and Jones gave in—jtiit as Cage did'
as narrated, with a picture of the scene, in
the Magazine for Jane, 1882. '1
it was election - day--writes a Penurylrani*
correspondent—and Grimes hiiiing."assisted"
on the occasion by the deposit of his vote and
the absorption of about as much "old rye" as
he could walk under, started with two of his
neighbors, l l who were in the same state of ele
vation, to make their way tObeir homes.—
They had to cress the ( Bratulystine Creek by a
foot-bridge poustxucted of a single log thrown
across, and hewn Aat on the upper side, but
without any hand-rail to aid in the transit.—
There would have been no difficulty
clear head and steady legs iti crossing ; tut
with our party• it was felt to be not devoid of
difficulties "under existing circnmstances."-L--
However, the creek must be crossed. Grimes'
two friends took the load, and with much
swinging of arms and contortion of body
reached Lhe farther side. lewas now Grimes'
turn -to fade the music, and, making a bold
start, he'succeeded in getting about one-third
of the way over, when a loud splash announced
to his friends that lie was overboard.. Emerg
ing from the water, it being about breast
high, he quietly said, as if, his course MS the
result of mature deliberation,
"I guess wade !"
AWAY 41 Switzerland winders ono of the
Drawer's many readers; iie site down in, Neu.
chatel 13111 writes of his American memories :
The mus4nitoes down on the Ntississippi
River are suppoSed to be rather large, and
tolerably ferocious. " I am not prepared to be=
Rave the story of the man who came to look
fot hts cow one day; and found the skeleton
on the ground and a lttp mosquito on an• ad
jacent ttee picking his teeth with one of. the
horns. But I will 'iv that it would take
man gifted with considerahle imagination to
exaggerate the protio4s of those Southern
wrlif mciquiloe4. W were discussing them
one uight-iu a IMtel in• New Orleans, When one
gentleman of the party.told the following-an
ecdote :
..There was once: a Man id the city who in.
misted o ;1 it that he vitAS mosquito-proof, nod
Nik l
gov io t t s dfered, to lie down fur ten dollars. My
frt. 1 hearing him make the proposition took
him at iiix word, and with Severs' others they
both started oil for a nice marshy place 'be
tween Ow . town . an , l Lake Pontchartrain—a
regular mosquito paradise.. Arrived on the
ground the tuosquitu o.ap look of Lis' shirt
and coat, and lay down' on his face. The in.
sects came in crowds, lighted on his back, and
biting commenced. Ef the man scratched
he would lose the tun deltars; even squirming
was prohibited. But he stood it like a Trojan;
didn't give utterance to a single grtint. Half
att-houi t passed. The gonna alt around was
covered; with gorged j Moiquitoes, who had
sucked until they were; as drunk as Judges,
nut were staggering about in a most discredi
table style. A , gunmen. or an hour ensued;
more int oxicste.l suckers, and the man as un•
moist' awl indifferent as a kg. riuddenly one
of 'the gentlemen took two or three strong
putts at his cigar. and then chucked it on the
moiptito chap's back. First he winced, then
he squirnied,; thou ho yelled tint' scrambled
up.
hive come across a consid'rabie number
of mosquitoes in my life,' he remarked,soratah
ing wish one hand and working into his shirt
at the same time, 'but [assure , you, gentlemen,
I never see a mosquito like that before., Ile
wasn't much to htnn, gentlemen,' he continu
ed; 'but when it (tomes to ,biting, gentlemen,
that musquite was a snorter.' -
"Ile lost his ten dollars; and went borne
grumbling that 'when be main that , 'se bet he
hadn't 4caloOlated "'on, no bumble bap bein'
smuggled in:" •
Is the city of Detroit is an excellent and
eminent lawyer, Judge Lane, who hes but one
failing, and that Is simply that he is a itoh
elor. Retaining all the vivacity, activity, and
habits, of youth, he is a universal favorite,
especially among the belled, to whom he de
votes- the leisure that an extensive pried°e
and his literary tastes will allow. Mr. Ilow;.
aril was delivering a lecturo on Old Times in
Detroit., and speaking of4tie men who were
active in public life forty years ago, he spoke
of Judge. Lane, "Men and now s promising
oung lawyer in this city." ~/The remark
brought down the litkuse, with, app*se, in
which none joinel mortAheerfirllAhan the
gallant and learned Judge: 4 4.4 ;
Tuts 18 very rt.ural, and undottbtedly true :
In the' good old' days of slow conches and
slower mails, when'Northern" New'Tork•sw•as
about as far out of the wo . rll a 9 semi:Of mir
Northwestern Territories are now, there *AB
gathered around the' post-olfice 'One nighti - in
a small town, qiiite a crowd, to boar the
news Brought by the stage just in.
"What's the owe" asked an old fellow,
who was nit so wordly-wise as he might, have
been—"what's the news'."
s'.',oo !IF NOT PAID UNTIL THE END OF THE YEAR
• • Oattl/r3ro
,
[BYoli 51, at the battle of Bettysetts, wt ltua
learkedy. et 1411th Meg. Pown'a Vol" lon of Jam,. 144
WarY i A. Kennedy,. of Fairview, aged lit years.]
lib hitt tile horns in ritaabood'a fair morals:.
With a brave !Start, to batty lOr right spigot wrong;
White blotted with Ka be loved his eoustry.
Suitt Ts It. daises ids Tones OM grew strong.
White balding tot* nobly for thin glorious Bolos,
To 6phold the laws which the kraltors.oleff.
Re AM, trosadedaqd bleeding, by a giants ball stricksit,
And was lilt there alono on the geld to die.
Oh 6/Istanbul/. 111-fated Add of bitttht,
Dom drat is the 'sexed blood of the brave.
To thee oar mad hettrte are tacrainially Umiak,
For there foand our dear. toyed Wllllatma lc me,
Also, no fond Meter's emu to etyma him, '
No mother's kind breast on which to pillow hliheml.-
A father's and brother's auktitnee denied
Alen* on the field he was Left withltlie,dvad.
, .
We 1:itolor not, also, the spot where they WS hitti;-
11nluelked MA unheeded to the place orbits rest,—
And timelessly rade OW will trample upon
Thi lodawhictl lie over a loved one's breast..
, • ;
Slat fel above earth and all of its trials,
Welltnow thatour Wend 012114 spirit hat down, .
And vsoftsn think of him beetling In ranters,
With angels and saints •rotind the heavenly throne
And Ibis is a soothing balm for our sorrow
Viral mourn our sad loss, but still hopefully pray
That,4iks hlm, wr use all prepare and he ready
When death shall come to °anus away.
[Front the Bunker Hill Aurora.) ,
The other day chief engineer Ueau, of the
FirelDeplirtment, called at the office wLere I
make shoes for a living„ and handed me a big
whit e
envelope, notifying me that I was
drafted and must report myself for examina
tion; ftt Lawrence, on the 18th of August.
, Nizr, I . consider' it the.tiuty of every citi
zen to give his life, if need.be, thr the de
fence of his country ; so, on the morning of
the eveniful 18th, I put on a clean shirt and
rdy H i undiy clothes , and started for Lawrence,
to see if I could get exempted.
li' wrettee is situated on the Merrimac river,
.and its principal productions are mud, dust
i
and
that
girls. The city proper, at least
part what I saw. • consisted of a long,
narrow entry, up one flip,* stair!, adorned
overhead with 'a
freiMoing of gas meters, and
car Petted with worn out tobacco gelds, and
'furnished with one chair, two settees, and as
. ;
Many huge, square packing oases, market!
" , Q.jill. D." Scattered around this palatial
halll:rere some forty or fifty conscripts, look
ing, cry much as if they expected to be ex
empted by reason of old age, before the
ionhg man with a ferocious moustache should
notify them of their turn. Most of them,
holi,ever, were doomed to disappointment, for
while they counted the hours of delay, the
'door would suddenly open. and the tall young
maci would single. out a man and march-him
threggh the open doorway to be seen no more.
r
By and by—that is, after several hours
walking—my turn came.
'{John Smith.?" shouted the door keeper,
!othat's me." says I. and with a cheer from
the! crowd, I entered a large squarr room
where two persons rat writing at a table, and
a third, evidently a surgeon, was examining.a
man in the last stages of nudity.
One of the writers et the table, a young
man with curly eyes and blue hair, notble•l to
me, l
and dipping his pen in the =ink, com
menced— H
,'John Smith, what's your name ?"
John Smith," says L
'!Where wore Yon born ?" •
"Pedunk, Maine." •
t
';What di d your great-grandmother die of!"
"Darned if I know," says I.
Wall it hanontaP,'" says be ; "and your
i
grandfather, toe ?"
'!1I don't.oare what you call it," says I, for
I Irma little riled by his nonsensical ques . -
tiort. '
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Wriktop for the 0 eirver.
StIRGICAL EXAMINATION Ote A
CONSCRIPT.
Got, ia,the sespildr iseaibrasse sad luipint
IddirYds Ps.
"Aird disesic"
.
."Hol"'said I. . •
"Aad
"Tisunder !" st;id 1.
"stop talking! . Now foinit — ater me--one!"
"One !" said I, dead with fright:
"Asthma! Two." •
"Two,"',7 yelled..
"Broth; of the right febular ! • Three."
"Three 1" I poped. „ •
• "Oexalgial Form." •
"Murder!" Bald I, "Pour." • I
"Conirmed dinzdenurn of the right ventri
cle! Fire."
"Oh: doctor,. aint yon most through! T
feet faint!"
. .
"Through! No! Not half through. Why .
my
- friend, Pandora's box was nothing toljon r
chebt. You have sphynixianu, and -gloriosoS,
and conoboilogla y and persiflage, and —"
'Here my kneefiresebled so I leaned against
the table for support'.
"And permanent taxation of the anterior
lobe of the eight 'phalanx." '
My only answer was a deprecatory gesture.
"And !scrofulous diathesis and omniopo;
dites."
=
I sank to the floor in Mier despair. ,
"Elutriation !" he yelled, for he saw I was
going fast --"and maxillarium and—"
I heard no more. Entirely overcome, I
swooned away, and was obliged to be carried
to the nearest hotel.
But I wan exempted !•!
ROSECRANS IN DISGIIACErWIIY
HE WAS REMOVED. "
[Wutint= Camippoo.dam:e New Yolk Tfe•a]
The removal of Itosecrins is the subject of
much and contradictory comment. ' The more
correct understanding of the causes that led
to it is that charges wero preferred against
him by Generals McCook and Crittenden of
unofficerlike conduct on the battle-field, of a
panic-stricken flight from the field to Chatta
nooga, while thli battle was in its crisis, and
of his unsoldierly and mischievous conduct in
publicly reporting, on reaching Chattattoops,
to both . officers and men that the day wee lost.
Superadded to this is alleged Governmental
resentment of ;his disobedience of positive
orders not to risk a general engagement by
advancing beyond Chattanooga before he was
reinforced ; also, Its impatience of his dispo-'
sition and handling his troops en the field.
The reputation for courage that he Won at
Stone firer is plead in barrtS the imputation
of cowardice n hie abandoliment of the bat- ,
tle ground, aid his friends attribute it to e.
mistaken impression that his army had been
wholly whipped and was wholly on the re
treat. The replication to this is that such
mistake is a complete disqualification for coin-
mend.
The statement acquiring growth that S'ei
had an attack of epilepsy during the battle,
and that he was constitutionally and by edu
cation subject to fits of religious depression
of the profoundest character, is correct, Oa
he was as austere Roman Catholic, as is well
known. In connection with this it may not
be unsuitable to add that it is under Stood that
the fourth specification , of the . preferred
charge is an excessive use of opium:
The relation's between Gen. nosecrans and
the General-in-Chief, Hialeah, have been bad.
A Sharp correspondence took place between
them after the battle of Chattanooga', and be
fore that 'the Government had found fault
With hia military conduct on several occa
sions, and he bad retorted by charges of ne
glect by the Government and want of eppport.
His removal has. been in contemplation for
some time. .
POLICY OF. THE DEMOCRATIC
The Chicago Times, alluding to the fact that
many persons who agree with the Democracy
in their negative policies of oppositibli to the"-
r"iicalism, imbecility and corruption of the
Administration; are in doubt as to what would
be the :positive policies of the party, if in
power, states the affirmative positioa of con
servatiie men as follows :
First.L-They would restore the supremacy
of our violated constitution i and laws, and
with entire and absolute liberty of speech, of
the press and of ballot, and the sacred privi
lege of .the habeas corpus.
, They will free the loyal States from the •
inseams:of military encampments and of all - •
officers and.'soldiers physically able to take
the field; thus reinforcing our armies at least
,
They will abolish the system of arbitrary
arrests for opinion's sake
They Will offer the rebel!, fair and honor
able' terms .of peace, provided they will:
ground the weapons of their rebellion and
come Nick to the Union : offering them the
constitution of the United States in the one
hand, and a "vigorous prosecution of the war"
with the other, The wars of 1812 and of
'1847 sufficiently ezetnplify what Deitiocrits
mean lir a ".vigorous_ prosecution of the ,
war." They do not fight with proclamations.
'Confidence in the management of national
&glare being thus -restored, thikommeription
act, the proclamation of emancipation, and
the unchinstittaional confiscation act will be
abrogated. They would fight • armed rebels,
to 'rester° 'the Union; bat not populations,
for purposes of revenge, , or
, for abolition.
They would puke the ear, .aot - puoitive, but
reolamatory, in its nature.
• tree= thoi'Merr York Herald.
CHIN: Mcetielil4AN AT TII6:,,RUNI
SIAN BANCWET.
' One of the Most %striking features of -the_
ittissiatt banquet on Monday was the spon
taneous ovation to Lien. McClellan. The 'too
ment that .personsge'd nettle Woo mentioned
by the: clerk who -read 'the letters of regret,
all- the guests sprang Apr : burtilted, waved
hatidierehlefe and boueunts, and garb twelve
enihuaisatio `tihstra' tor their hiratiti soldier:
This' nautil." repeitted'ithea; the general's
lettee . was teat ' Gen. MoOlellas'firlatters are
alitaye :hapktily• emnocivel ftid;; mpressed..
The (linty oaCto which, *ay eacesptieh Can be
taken is the !letter - adeocatiof ftnpdwartre
i plectiOn as Goveruer of kenntlylvaitt. The
sentiments of this letter were admirable ; but
it's Ar6t pirigfdph -seemed too partisan to
some entice. ?he/Gametal has kit Most pow
erilal document in reierfe,:hOlfalrer, This is
his report, of his osiapaigmt, uow On Ale in,
the War 14partukeat. The , of the
people, tO read Ois report increases daily,
and will montane ,to louses* the lf ottger the
repett 18 mi l titheld..l • Sinai the organ of the
War Department brought out the liner about
Woodward, At .ought to bring out this - report.'
If the govcrantint atuutot afford to
it let it be emit to, ow Ape, AO we
will • Plitee it beano • the world eeipmliesi of
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