The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, November 28, 1863, Image 1

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4 I •Itar.
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~ a p.1,11;1%1108 teeehrtecheqeeet cheer •
it , rci t, trlll be Wowed tee eqwes, paper,
„ , For addltk systAcs, the thaws will
.. 4,0 the artveaute mist tp attic*
OA. [host,* el tbee4Meerlieer. Pep
~,s, t aJ ats t Kaktia r ilt *hailer
~ ) iiittialac, tle peeseldiebtlf- 1 tart).
, .osalostioaa Gild tair adellased to
,1911 11 411. 4111111121.1 T,
- , Publishers.
1 -,laarin I. BSECIIT.
BEM
sINISS DiRECT -
tiENETT,
4TICA of TT' PRATT: Olies srcoud
91.1 k r.t.eb Street, between 10th and
juneld Y.
. UAL •
ADafrsi •ND COVIISaLL. OII AT Li.,
defog IVCDY d•the practi.m of his prokaidosi
q,, .d he,uod tit'his old (Alm, oct ?mach
carool Prbibq July
TILL, •;PROPRISTON
MORRION- HOUSE.
getuati and arket Street- , -une Niue east at
Exchange. *tea, Pa. Sept. 29--17.
_Baca BMOrli:Lee' BooLleztreortiam,
u 4 -ttory of Eden:seat . ' Block, Erie, Pe.
Ya—
ATTOR.ViT t trixesaisat AT Law, Erie
tate Street, ur the Not, iv the American
.1 gory of the ailding, occsed by
• de wilt aVita be loved la m Ida otca. cad
ulailklati4W4eill CO. •
-•
K 11. CUTLII.
A TTO RSICY T. Low, tiir►rd, &ria County.
toils iird othernstnrsa &MAIM to Titli
10d &Wet/
UltiiESS a; C..
WEOLISALE 14L11111 ' is GROC/21111 ^AID
a, State Street, Na &amen Block.
- - -
A 11.0501161 ratooto4 to
wettof StitoStrt,oo tbe oorthtiao oftho
Dow mmi.
a.nosszi - A , ,tor A.p.ivivogoif Tun
in gahtild iiatltOoulta Of grteeoutiti,
pro. 3 ptund faithful *St tioo to all bualosai an
his heath, slither atttarney or Maguitrate.
mow of Stats and Virth
Pi.
•
FORD & CO.,
.pawn u Cio, Sliver, Bank Notes,
r , Dijosit, go. 81g9 :clasp on the_ pnn
cLustaaily for talc (e 9910. 9 Rawl ilosums
=
•
AUSTIN.
Dula' CaockatTateltes, new Jew-.
rr Spoons, Plated Wadi, .oking Glaares, alit
Cutlery and Fancy Goo, Paragon Building,
• s Weal Part near Peach it
I. IN 'MIRA/TU.
A TTOSSIT AT LAlllrAlkiyu
th. CJurt liugmr,Atira.
HAW 1.1.,
lturtit, tides Itc.zea /ti...
th. huh. to. Y..•..
• skozN MAK VIM.
PENC 1.. It A MA•VIN
tile. r uunatsl. Lk& Vr C .
Planguri tilockirear • No rth
.1 t ulLirf Um, ettl•lto :Num hate, P.
UM ' .
Y• ..4 y 11 01Yropfletur
's ot this Hutt* itoll have rir, stteutho4, to
nr liter sirr4446 - tr uurutbue %mud trout, all
v nottott, •
, !loon Bun!. cu"run u
rlatid Stiewls, ifsuuseJlettaly !Mug tl.. C.p
ruhulr. Mr. Tissius telumfisibitr;ausuinudatiou
the L-• at Hotel in the at), rude Err rt.r
• Ith the clwit.•l Womb- -
. ,
Mist eaILWW,
lIUI 5501.1 £55 RITA lIKALRK A FACT GUERALLY
r•nd Ptunuuua. blow sad }..etW,,,,,d .‘„)
it. Vir I.lllUOts, TOIACCts. a c 5 ,,,, TIIAT the variety of new style Bed
dour Zu,olli ul yeah. Zeal aele,,s. Y. 1 Meade, of Gothic, Cottage, Congress, Monad ear.:
tor, Camp Sots., Jenny Lind and other patents, with
earieullnearaistraltfront.tiandeovally renswed Bunton,
•Auntrx tot t:to., Extenuon, Melo Breekliset, Centre and other Tables,
Rinaldo! ASS DICAlui iu MIL WhidELOS, QUAINT Eitindl, Carpet and ham*ll4
• of !Mit:reek. • Sala 13.,1e, Hair and Sea Gram Mastatenne, Potbae 4l M
mud Wasters with titiswi`betisebilld hstalligen; t 8• all
manufactured front veil seasoned hunted aid Many ,
materinla,by evidenced worksees and not by
• lads. Tor style,
qthliq and low prim I wi ll area
two-ptiee dealers to aadsreell w. ientbarnisongtit and
Lenin. Can. siet. o lr Bedroom. Rockies. Sevin&
Nurse and other of Eastern and Weetern mama.
facture, are hickory dottedand glued, making them ea
strong as any other part of the chairother• otlars wide
and sold are only naiW, and by no means durable, Wood
Windsor, hocking. Sewing and Nurse, are chairs a hard.
wood rounds gnashed through th e oat and glued, m
inuted to steal Headsoinefy painted, and cast be bea
ten for strength. price and Inick. Spring Baia. I have
sold over 300 and kern the highest twolooon isle with
list of prices of all goods sent on appliention. perking
end shippiag free. •
Altar are years !experience nod contending with' on
rincipehod two prim dealers, I ant eletennkeed to telt
One prlegitsykth - gles worth fur your pay, and do Justice
to who tills with me.
Lunbsynsth,BetaVes, Live Stock, Craideand atenn•
Oil, Stare Pay, Pemba tr, taken at fair Martel - rained
fur pay. itainewaber the place, mat corner of sth street
oo Ste* fate, Pa. G. W. eLLfililf
us r44.-tf. nanutrar and Couunlin tialeeenen.
INgitcy.
JSewuntLueu AAA Linder .0 dionery,
Madadusx, N•wayroa., /Ye,Ellk /warn
Mars wider nruilou'i lbutel,frolltishe raj*.
t
eurarr 4.11 M and Varlet alai, P&.
and wall known %Quin is now ettint Its the
roved atia. - titcatamudattoms a ut the
r sad the farms r. asonablv. It ta sltual In the
. Ogul pa 511 the city. sod affords o4hi
t uikpliag 1..14wry iu tb. country 1'620.
to] HMIS r. rAst
'IS L DAVIS, ;
17011XITI AT 1.4.11 T. Ciaapj
ti4t4104 ; kee.....i5ee.6.2
0.1.. EI.t.IIUTT tic aux,
b.li're.—tismi la Sas%
tigia fa. ill oust warran-
Ltlrr [ unrl6til 0.
IR ilounE,
J. 11. HILL, Warren, Warns Car
3agrOilla. sag 7
NARAN di WAZDIEN,
Atb COXIMISPOS 112111/118,
• Mat, faiieollUty, Ps., Atlantic AL aW.
an to Coal, Salt, tray Crud, and Raglfted Pa-
All 'alai pt Shttiping done on COMM/MOM t
P.
NPTMET PIMAAID ei7/34144,141011
Hulas AOIXT. COltakall and allbusicass
alai pm:aptly Attu:4d to, Application"
wad hide" iomod vithhot delay,
odzipaldsw - UAL, Wright', Bloch, tome
dist* strsots,Vrio, A. oradltf.
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
TEAB,I
\ SYRUPS, ,
Ph latitat,: ' . 1 7 ' .
t TOBACCO%
prerin, Beatty's Rick. North side of the Park , . FISR , AA.
I
A Bea Pa. •14/13 tf.
le not eurpenest La the eity,,tas ha la pitspared to prove to
iYaila VIIIIMI. all who iiiire Wm a call. . .
.. PreNrieirenit, bterMea 4thand ith storen,
P44l iiebillib Rate Railroad Depot, Kria, Pa,, Ha alio baps eoastantlx of band a ardor lot of
• r, Proprietor Belonging sotioanno4a- PURR LIQUORS,
Wagers and traven. Board by the dap or
't atahllng attriehei. ' to .
apall east it tbo wholesale tradi, to which be dine tlui attention
f the public.
WHTMOKIK,
♦rroaaayA? LAir, in Wallet (J
►tr►ut, P►. egg 1 '62
LIM WILUNU•
Rm. •
witc .Itors, o.
N4t -
, kOll Wigit4ll
Beasts. Smr, State street, Dearly.
to Post Mee. ,
Soso Saloon attseh•dortiore pollen:top ca
iselovs witltoot bowl oultuyett 11 alloordotir
4
lEBBL 4.7 aimTimm,
il.ostioes.sims Ts 'Loss semi
for Ptasse itsysertlitent Sswlag
t to cos—State dtrostbstween Sat sod oth
Clothes made to oror in the Attest style.
r. HetBUR,
Diu LiR 1 DU GOODS, GRO(1111114,
ry, }worn% NC* Ulas, fluter, 414. cap
.tmet. nod Nt.lie2ibk•;& l 44Pai j4ltl.
• WAIL..Ii. Alb , • - • • ,
- '
are lima, Public Dock, Isast SW, Street. Ca
. &us t Rad Maid cicusicsatruP.ra• Mahn
h ub, Mar. Mite, *Air T &c.
.-care I aaniug to sad famo Canal Wars Boum
ala-11
• 4
psis its • aikataa 1
'14,40 11.7.
Criajfa., Dealer In taliatii 3 Oils, Csiuphsue,
1 56451, Burning bluit. Brushes. kr.
WILL, dic WCARTHIL,
ILitrrageromisellmenftilift4Botlnts,
4110'141.ra Impounds. Railroad Can,
rate to Get Yew Me* lig& I
gol* •,
tappq.taaftisrelak
tv . 0 t the P tit aim.
• oat y ppoti • le
I,ILSMOV%I. T.
1 1thlio, Boot sod Shiss Deals;
WY Worms tits PoiLliot
and stsa4 to thsinittliedUla
a grist, owl? opposite :ha Post
lbare he istitss LB his shitsissassid osurtaires
klaiw 91111 k
UP4IIIIIIO. Missing
u ' , whams, sod supstatiodno ill his , bastorss
at. ha MOWN tis awe,. WI pod Onlidisetiso
lea low isritso se - soy other queue in cill•
Pita atsatod.
I tAkNGt s .S' - ',ll , laONs,
lip, erase; Wm. to:Teats, ae.
11/11 stun sod f rttiw ur ials by
k BUROISS
E REA:EWE
oecrmiciis sod CO. Ana
44 1+41.5ys
MUM
LARGE
of
diga Diiiisk494liiiitalAtolows t
"Ma.
ONE DOLLAR AND A-HALF PER YEAS;; IF PAID IN:AD:VANCE.
VOLUME 34
N E W GOODS!
1.1. S. MORRISON'S,
EMBEACTEG ALL THE LATE STYLES or
DRESS, GOODS.
cLoAgb, saAwuL
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
ALSO, '* LARGE STOCK OF '
STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS !
YOUR TIME TO BEY GOODSI
GOOD STYLES,
.GOOD BARGAINS,
isay.,o3tf.
TO THE PUBLIC.
IHAVE opened the room No. 2 French
.a. Street, la Reed Homo block, to close out the
balsam of •
RYE WHISKEY !
of toy owo distillation 11Y60 ead 'Cilwhich I wal guar
antee pone as the grain itself. and shall keep a stock et
other Liquors, (Including the '43141 Kirosouirtsr) Cigars,
ko , tee
P. 8.-1 hare as A. I Ripe gout • Liusber Wagon, nee rly
Deo, for sale .101 IN
sep2V6B-gm.
MRS. & H. HALL
PALL MILLINERY!
Witt& will be sold
CHEAP FOR CASH, OR READY-PAY.
Pattkaar attention paid :to bleaching, coloring
nail pruning.
Nub yt.. Gtb Globe Wren the Depot,
malle'l3Btl.
Adisbilstrator's Nolke.
LETTER§ of Aduiinieurittion bitting
been `sited to the natiersignea on tbe estate
ot John I.4sp. deed, hits of Green* township, Id is Co,
4..; SOW Is hereby gluts to al *sowing tWssplese
tallithimd to the said estate to hake , Immediate payment.
and those having data against the same, will present
thous, did) atithinationtsal„ for mettlerent.
EL L. 11141ficY: •
it melte, `apt 25,1163--mm.25-6m. Administrator.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL i
GROCERY STORE.
14004110Pr!rill!,16,
Ige . `,.=7: ... : : ---• 1;;., 6 7 1.77, it ,
Would :i7,44P' 4111. - .44,40110
MON O* - 4 :; 6 4,11?; 7;--' '-'-:"0.,%
1 . !. t 7' .. % 7 '"" .. ; Z 1.1 '47
it
V it.
Gitilb 1
; ,..'i..l .-
' '• ' -'- ' ,'; A l itidat:'% .
- YOU i- ' - * - •
WHO
, 11,1111. tu be Ruud
4uor snd et
iris 7 •Qf.
II El o l4 o ir. "Quick Salsa, Small Prom sad a fall
latraleat for the Yu II." oarllllStf.
MANHQOD _
ow Lost! Now Mastered
asi Pabllabia, is • &Wad Ilf.ntalope. Mee 0 Coots: .
LICTURE oft the tdaturi, treatment had gadket
Cure of Sporwotorriooio or Sotolasi Wooknoro,
*loll/01411th N &rimming as sitorolnevary Itnitaidoos,
tidbit hopotancy. CMSIIII3OOD and Yenta end Phy-_
II Debility, by
itessm J. CVLIIIIIIIWELL, D.
• =important ram that the meal oolmitquototeo of
&Clam
maybe
t e
a elye = rtne/ 4 0 , =lil=trnol
D 4 m l
gad 'other! ba — prr;h7.
rb b hare aloatribiaminbanikeied the hat:Dilly amr
&nighty sumil toootoroot as adopted by the Me-
Ingskotbor,, fully -umplatried, by Irma sew oue
sued to eon Idabeelf eluded% pad at tbe ant Malik
• tbid, thenby imoidlitedt 4e=mteirtiobl neetiemoorof
au%
..- 41 . 1.4 bi0= • imbue alp perm • tab, brthoelsafor
^
&sada ourl, to a plois rursbrou, to guy 01,dr000i et
Du rapt of it: out% or SwirocoliUM.l.Peu 1 4 "
4m i Du. I rD. .f. O. Kw(t
I. 63-27 12? Brrrey.'New, York.'
Poet Moo No=, Mt
•
idB• SPRING. 1882.
EIE BONNET STOEE.
mia Balsa Mom) f
H. ,S n T
,
WHQSALE AND EXTMILInALER IN
,
- Ira Goode ot Yu Tort Mon.
to Iliooddi ‘
stromttoll . •• ' hook. - ssid
sr76su
. .
viliroßD,-.430.
r n rossukanntimittft ..•
t OLITUD INK CAPITA!' '
I. so CftoN.Prot • T.ll. .11ZWIMMAIr
ming IMIURANOR 001iiAMY;
iirco;alMi l it" . " o l
a ammo; rs:m. a a rup7s,
I,NSUINCE Ist the
i=viss:elAM
P.! :ii
THE
NOW OPEN !,-Jisf
CLOTHS, ~
NOW IS
11 YON WANT• TO FIND 4
AND GET
GO TO
R. S. MORRISON'S.
Ras Just ratarood from
KEW YORE,
MEE
.7 NOW L
LARGE STOCK
Ms assortsiant of
i
fetAll'eefineris
to iltalpers
ibe oll imeituarr, VITIIIOI6,
-
.111-eist
.
i ', '
\•'
DEMI
1
1 -; '1! -..; I 4,31 Al :I ;
'5ll i 01 -
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li , 't .52 - 109 t 5 A)
1 Ir, L• . . frt •117: , ,•
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';' I MN rik,`,lO . P#DAY. MORprINO, N EMB E R 2S, 1863
allXpiTte /IM VANE n• ealialiPlES• it - ' •
, iii.Thelolloislag rsU, b.O Wm voialg , as Sur
uts in thenbtous minas they ruble: POMMY ditiltkag
o send subsoription• Orlob Work, or to Mat TWIN to
us. con do it through thigh' hands r . t
.1. Ss Envoi! • , I
Capt. A. Pomeroy, s
W. C. White, 't
Jos. Waldron, f t •
t idi. limey..
V. Schutt: Jr 8r0.,..:.
R. L. Pattie.
Capt. - P. Willard,..„, ....... ..--..
J.Y. Thai, , ...
J. eseltb s ' • ,
...,.
llama Robinson, / '• ' Irefgaintri.
&suss. i
A. P.
John Doollttir, •
=
Ik
Rtley k'otter, ...... . ... ..............: sat
Ralph 8.. •
' • Pkbaso .
4 Jacsb w4"4
Damao,
R. W., • itlepettlis, Ohio
tics. D. W. Distrlslisson, lizard.
Amos Stone, Vaistritw.
Nsison•Rawd .y,. , ' Chem VW.
P. G. Strensheu,, ( " ''' Onion:
Jill- D. Phillips, i .
P. R. Burroves, ' Dehmlow':
J. L. Marshy, • WIMPS.
N Jackson,. .40astsa4.
; .1. G. Burlingham, Spartasiibarg.
1 Dr. A. IL Eby, ' Rlcesills.
Ju. CroirsU,. - Lovell*. •
I'. D. Cholla, Mellass.
'
('apt. O. J. Whitney, Youngsville.
i Amos Heath. t Corm
W C. (kakis/ It - ) .
J. W. Royer, LS Red.
D. H. Drmatibion b ..,
Drag Creek.
D. W. Howard,
A. A. tiammood - . ..Stionirt's,Pa.'
!'J. 0 Chapin, " 1{ • •
- -- -VIII I kto.,Pa.
~ ....1.11.411,
- ---
, ~ Warrea Co, Pa,
• Rataefard.'
..... :11111 Creek.
• Wallotille.
Robert Jackson,
DR. LA CitOttli
PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE
ole ?Ilk . , .
•
' Physiological View of, O
Liamisge.
. .
250 PAGES AND ],IOICHARAVIDDIL.:..pssa w ay
ewnrst-rive cease. Sent free of,pinte it s tit ell
parts of the Wan. op the tail mates q 1 youth. sod
maturity. Illeelosins the Hirt tellies of be* minor of
all aimy musing debilliy i rterroesneso dosomems of
*pints, palpitath.n of the heart, eni 4 [alienation%
blushing*, dehteties tisem, *digestion ' aed ladled',
with giinfessioas of tbogi litid of 8 ikienelog
School Dos. a Cr INV 811Will111 - 11*te Yoiuj Married
Lady. he., he. It tat truthful adviser b, the warded and
i i ti
those eofttenolating maulers, who entetinla ' secret
doable of Doti' Antral empritioas, dr who ars *pa
ssions Of hosier hararded. the he happMess sad
Frlrileffee to which *rem human being intitlect .
YOUNG YEN who are troubled with weakness loser
ally, caused by a bad habit In youth. Ike Meets of whiah
er. dlsainem, Fetus. forgollermes. so a
la
the lam risk epes.weDnases of tweetMg . =
entrwaltfee p eoniesion tof 140 . 0 ". • 91 ' 1Plumi l l'itil
ress i ew,
atelanetuoly,
_may_ be moil lry_the bath a /NEW l'Afillt
AND LONDON TiIIiATNENT. • , •
W* tore, lot tate pester pet °fps" year , derOted
out time I o rialling thfr X lirOpella -I
manteirse of th e knowledge and - 'Uf thi=
'skillsoirphystelaal end =poise in' Duren. end to the
Conthgent. Those who plum themeetyes ender ear care
wiU tdw hare the full benefit of the teeny New and
EMeaeions Remedies width we are enabled to lutrodene
into ourprietlee, and the public way lest siessel atter
lame eas4 suideIIy.SKOPMCK sad ettentOn ban pad
their eases, which his so euteesetellydliaevlsbetl us
`heretofore., u aYlowieden in ourlPlODULTANdeperftent
of ororessioaal practice, for the poll tarealsr-lhe years.
' Monica Farms Pitts—Ledles who wish for medicine,
the efficacy which has twinutsihirbilhounands of sass,
g al=2 l / 4
'said nem failed to idelatilleed litllNl 700 sOtt
,Mill
results, *ID tutfooriebut 12i. ***mil. rettodi
ail Pill.. The only proisintible to be observed
LI, that ladles should dot teltethent it tory resin
10 telleye they an lo errtshi Quinines E pettleelare
of which trUl be lona OS the" gripper entiserAperyieg
each bat.] though slime so sets On healthy, so gentl.
Yet to actin are Noy.
Prim Sioer boa. They can be na il ed to may watt of
the United - Stales. .
TO Tait - LAIHIM—Who isisql • esulmuslial tooled 'a
vian with regstti to &ay 'of Aar laterratlisig cesispiiiatis
to whieli Colt aelleita ortsuitatio• retain Huila 1144
are particularly larttrl to =wilt
. Tae' tLICTILO-GALTAIII:I PILOTICTITS"—Far 'married
ladies WhOill bluish will got admit, or who bare go do.
me to ineresse their families, may be obtalsod sisabors.
it is perfectly s,fr, sad bu beeo extensively and dosing
the but eight years Priee reduced to 810.
THE SECHETS OF YOUTH UNTEILIED„
. _ . .
TiltWM we pits Compt4 PremolarsDairisiiiiai
waver: Ast rigiflti a took ifisociir I iimitiftarat
yee•frasS i Irtieeksla soisat abets, flosta issaesluf
ef,lisl44u AU" pseitsif 0100/491404 Oaf
tsteletaely agate sides , sal ae/ *4 'II w** we
ir"' I*4l44l ,, 4llKfreas Cowiesamtna le the NIA
• it seal Se sent ky 'WU as ,teeiptaf lito PI) east May&
Cr" Attsisduls• day, 14111111 MAST the morolue title at
*tit, and on Sundays Man 2 tll4 p.m. • ;
illledlefueetrtth tall dlteetloniiea to any part o 1 tha
baited Masa sr Caaadaa,,by patteuts couns9.llloatiliS
their symptoms tly. letter. kluslneu ronespooderme
strictly assildostbd.
..=^ Di. L.'s Ogles to still located aereetalglabed. an
der the llama of DR. Lf, CROIX, No. 31 !Slides Laos,
Albany. N. Y.
_
-The Univerlial - Clothes *diger
No. 1, Urge, Pamlly Wringer,. 81 0 00
No. 2, Medium Wriepr. ........ MI
No. 3rt, Iledlute Family Wringer, tl 00
No. 3, natal Vona ly. Wringer, 6 60
Nn. 11. Large Hotel Wringer, 11 OU
No. 18, *Mtn= Lanadry, sto run &team t ..... IS CO
No. Large 1 or head, .8000
Nom. 234 and 3 bare no Cone. All others's:. warranted.
N 0.2 is the siae generally toed In pttloste Gunnies
°mop, Judd, of the "Au Aunt Apt ealtandsat„" pass
•
of the
Universal Clothes Wringer:
"arbild em readily wring oat a tab fall of Moths" is
• few minutes. It is in remit)) m CLOTHES SAYER!
TIIIS SAVER! and erIITHENOTH fIXTER ? The mike
of primula will alone pay a Urge per meter oa lte mat.
e think the machine much more than 'AYB FOS.
)11fSELF EV E T EAR In the amiogof clametite Thera
rile *Metal kinds, nearly alike In poienti mottractiou
t we ambler it Important that the Wringer be Attila
lb Cop, otherwise • mass of garments mawclog ties
La ( Wet ;lel the roller.' po the crank at4ft slip and tsar
clothe., or tits ruboer break Wows from the shalt.
r own is one of the first maks, Sad it is aa GOOD AS
'W after nearly eIHIR YEARS' CONSTANT ME."
peßr WRINGER prow coa ftwirLs is ir4l
- FtTED IN EVERY PARTICULAR.
'ii Witmer eau be durable WIWI Cog Whet&
A flood CANVASSER wanted in every town
' 11:1" on receipt of the price from platy what* no G
Is sellloc - we will send The villager Yana or rxecess.
Pot particulars and eizonlate. addtent ,
R. C.BROWNINO,
$47 Broadway, W. Y.
snp6•63,
FINKLE & LYON'S
SEWING MACHINES.;
Shaw Machines make the lock-atiech alike cc both
&Ida*, and sue lase than half the thread and elk that the
tingle or double thread low Mob bleat/tea de ;
Ham, 'Fell. blather, Cord, Braid, Hind, 41 c., mad are better
adapted than any other Sewing Yackurie in sae, to the
frequent changes and peat variety of wring required In
:a family, for they will saw from one to taenty thieksess
am of Manwilltia without atop piag, and waking *Wiry ditch
perfect, or from the finest pus* to the linaket beaver
cloth, or even the .4mA...1 Lamea leather, without.
&urging the feed, needle or ienriou, or tusking say ad • I ,
j nitsnant at Iffaeldne whatever I !I
They are airaplis is aonmenattn • and imusityliaderstood;
saditasjpar! la broken by aochleot, it ia , readily re-.,
planed.
Thiele are" eccu LI•R PACTs, and •111 go lar to determine
the chctee ahoy intstflgent buyer. ' "
Please Call met litsstabae or mud for Circular. '
N. 11.-4,00il Agestematats4 in mottos. not yet oeett
pied. Adatttu.
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sepSll4-Iji . No. 638 TIROAD*AY, 1 4 NW YORK.
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Pen; Paste and Scissors,
We Lost) women. all the better for their
tirenkness.l These strong-minded women al
ways seen{ as if they Named "to be men, end
couldn't.
Prentice declares that whatever else we%zay
way of John Morgan he is no one—horse con—
cern.
eiztten years ago there were scarcely any
railways in• Ireland ; now there are •about
.1.500 mile`.
A largo Umber of steam engines, from ten
to fcrrty.htirse power each, are now used in
the Treasury building in the manufacture of'
paper currency, bode, note's, dco.
A mu :carrying:a cradle, was asked by a
pretty miss, rather archly, if that was• not
one of the halts, tif matrimony ~ o h, no,
my little eharmer,", sold he, "this is only the
fruit basket "
EXTILAVAGIANCIL —The demand throughout
the country for extravagant . and imported
goods is greater than for tWenty''years past.
Very few goods ire suffsrcit to remain on
bud, but are iritbdrimis as soon tis arrived.
'This pomp,sed ebb*, estiavaganoe and folly,
'While" showing the reign of shoddy, does not
betoken, any good to the country,
Pat was' hungry, and got off the cars for
refreshments. The oars very thoughtlessly
went on. ;"Ye spalpeen !" he cried, starting
on a run and shaking his fist as he flew after
them. "top there ye old steam waggin, ye
twurtkerinstiuse engine, ye're got a passen
ger aboard that's left behind !"
A negro preacher referring to the judgment
day, fa MS sermon; said: .ollrodders and sis
ters. la dat day, tle Lord shall divide de sheep
from de goats, and !tress de Lord we knows
who wear" de wool r
A profaned feeling of horror and resent
ment has 'been fxcited by the discovery that
resurrectibuisto have disturbed the dead sol
diers in the military graveyard near the
'Soldiers' Home, a 4 -Washington. Many bare
beau disinterred and removed. Their empty
colSns lie in the adjoining woods.
A young man I who has recently taken a
wife, says he did• not.find it half so hard to
get married as be did to get the furniture.
A member of the Society of Friends was
awrostad :in the street the other day by a
sturdy mendicant in it state of inebriety, who
said he wanted a little aid. The Friend re
commatuled limos-ads.
A Piki's Peaktir, writing to a Minnesota
journal, isys - the miners are very much dis
c.oarsigswi in that. region ; they have to dig
through a' solid vein of silver foot feet 'thick be
fore My !each the gold.
An enduing* piper says : "Tatra's not h ing
like native• as developed in femlninea ; foi no
sooner dosti-a female juvenile begin to walk
and notiae things, than it takes after its nio
titer' and %rants • baby. .It, Is almost Incred
ible howl much of maternal feeling is wasted
on rag babies and squint eyed , Dutch dolls.
Says OLD Parin.—The price of printing
piper has reeestly taken a rise. In view of
this fact,: our readers alit find it to their ad
vantage to rtve'all their. old paper as well as
rap, a bettir pOte being given for them that♦
during the few months past. The old' paper
is' taken! at the Mills, where it is manufac
tured into new. ,
it is intsoineed that Seoretary Stallion at
tends market regularly and makes his own
purchases of beiro butter, cabbages, &e. Sec
retary Seward is said to have a lingering de
bite to renew kis obi habit of doing likewise.
This maid to be paniel Webster's prsotlee
- , Flaiti i .sald•if Ins'ed would rise from the'dead
Ind read theii.'6pitaidis, somo'of limn would
think flier bad 'got into the wiong grave.
An Italian woman. near Turin.' Italy, pie •
birth reireaqr l 'td 'foiled -4/Ithone heads. , - The
priestaitray irifiti becioke her husband Wished
ehei delfitplhilloa iirthe'Pqoi.
The great.organ in \ i'hfusio Rail. Boston,
"am Og.CP O . . - :', .
Nere.leirreaa,inaity diamonds iesp o me,d a s.
Atria& Ahsjireseak war., keingle atone worth
$15,06061,11 1 0 'paid Uoivia liew York,
,
.Dilmft AT-roar, kills. alt, nook 1.-+•A 'young
Mitt latotted Henry W. Brooked.' of ltoehest er,,
dWitia_4lt.PlirlOakatein-tbat piaci sad Suffe
hron leicill,tiatNei. . i „ , .. ' 0 •
To ea •Itavoipta.—Otlieera absent witheat
leave bereetter.:will , be leduotai telhe , ranks;
i,b .. )erlit for !brae yearn or durl!g the war. ;-
A Western editor ' 4pealtini• of ' it' toicert
eiageri onyi that-bee voice is delicious—pure
as motrategbi sad midis , as a ' three shilling
l e l l i rL ief) aim a , :11 dea;rrs. The ' retie:lls: al the
laternal Revenue Bureau fait October are
kfftirli 410.4 - atiala -, l'ltiee , ' Tamp to tie - Itty ;
'Liar; alearaflialititcstiesitliliose..for ' Setbeiabori •
Ailo ilk 611114:0011,18).V00,000, ,ol,oo,asa,us:
dePom;ga.t l t 4 ciigcOatiotte of beaks:,; Tbi ea.
tire receipts sines the bureau adit Mice ope.
rations! 03,9. 00 , 0 0 0- : • Kiii4 Ammo;
will m ares . peer; nil ems °A O, public
"obi f a t year, w6i4 wig moire
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'4OOO ll At. , Itofia of .thipAttaorot the:POI01111110 paler;
lottrearkit`ek4;?iiiihe.aLifotßltata -1111gtltiZil
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'IL lti - itartr titewosa.lll. . ' bitgiat .
railieo6ll l o4o . ...: .;•04.4-1,4,b.
=EN
I Ts PigtailUAW*.
Ob, Ina* priyir taaadd t *firer Mini
SaidiOotasityra?‘'popWs foam,
&telt *mei to blebs or be%
le that etch native the whisper fate
Per wbleh ea this the *eateries wan .
Abp! ambhue of m►n
Amos the Aboghigisa dodo',
With grosaltogo fromsbo boosol plao
TIM cool blast "dodo its way ;
Wild walling" from Potomseg flood,
/homing of tby ibildrocio blood
It tby ofro,to-day.
Awl Cato limo, In Preerom's hoar
iNeoilwet nod ;Goa pint Mee power
To tota or to awn.
To Ireland or hie, to blight or bleu
Witte fruitful !old or artidersese,
♦ has limo or a grave !
tfey tiara: trartereadiatUree tad place,
nis *motion of the tames nee
Is thine to solve some ;
nod, trembling donbtfol on thy twebtki,
A thrill of life or pees{ of death
Shall reset the erideleartiethrough.
Theo let thr V irtne match thr
But Us Wet ittlle 'thaw%
Mad, if a sou or ttit6
Betsy, or teats thee, Brutes like, .
For Fraherlead and Ftesdem atria',
Al Jitstice girt* OM -
Wake; sleepers, from thr dry= of Gus
The civet o.x-ohne' forelock 'else,
Asti let the North wind strong
And it i oldea hero* ,;( Alabama be
TM ioruoal of vielory
And tby triumibont song.
lime.
NY DOLL 3
Tiro birds within tots nest ;
Tiro twoorts within on. brats'
Tiro sitalo within ono lair
Firm taiga. aloes and prays!,
!aptly bound lop aye toolbar : blest
Ati oar that Wolfs to sea ;
A burl upon the latch
A atop that hastens Ito 'wool rest to win)
A workiid taro rr HAD u t.
A warleastlf• shut oat ;
A world orlovo shut to. •
A Diateaus Pon afire Truss."—•Jonsthals,
to John Bull (presenting a small claim .for
vessels burned or destroyed by rebel prirsiw
tears built is English ports and monad by .
British seamen,) "Looked here old feller,
sron't. you ready to plank out the tin an this
small account ?" -
Jolts BULL. iii dou'l. know banything
bout these Wieling. '.ll didn't hordar 'tun yen
boon.
the j os, °l4, ; r o s trr ' . •bag W e li n i i" iC ed: li and di that at" 's I . ka bAndsg saran .
thing aoconUng to oar story. Shell out on
sight, Bull. We're got big lot of collectia' to
dojlst now, and can't afford to dun more'.
once.
How wit BLauctivria EAuu 0111111L—Wii
have now in the United • States at lust two
hundred and thirty-Bra plural hospitals for
the use - of . the soldiers, Containing about
80,000 patients.. To' show on what a large
seals our battles have been fought, as we do
everything else, it seems that during four
months of 1802, there were treated at out
hospitals 20,980 cues of gunshot wounds,
The wounded of the whole British army is
ihe Crimean liar were only a little over
000, sod their entire hospital abeonunoda-i
thins io the tbrenYears , would not have suf 4 ;,
aced for the wooded at either of the battles ,
of Shiloh, entietom, or Gettyaburg.—,9enday.
.Fircury. • •
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Here is e specinien of e paradox' that
amuse the young folks. There le Duel way, in
which 46 may de 'deducted front 4b, and:46'
will be the remaining. Look t is
Put ell the ntintirale driers in referseurdirif
Then pal Win derirUnderne4lll, in the.righS
order, and subtract. The sumer all• three of
the lines will be the same. viz.: 43. Thus :
9 8 7 6 1 5 4 3 2 1-43 `l,_
1 • 2 3 , 5 6 7 8 9 —45.5.;..
8 6 . 4 1 9 7 5 3 2.-VA
The leieineuriectiou of the slaves in• Rita
cook county, Northern tleorgia, is acknowl
edged now by the rebels, Ile we fltirt pubpstit .
ed Come days ago, to have been a very serious
affair. These slaves, numbering foam Lei
thousand, had completed a military organisai
lion and chosen officers, from a Major GUneral
- down to a corporal. Their plan was to joiti
Rosecrans' army when be arrived and capturi
ed Atlanta. Through tho treachery of soul'
of their number, the plot was discovered an
the ringleaders placed in close confinement
to await, “summary justice."
The disinterment of the dead in the Gettylff
burg battlefield and their remover to the nes
lianal cemetery' is going on. They will b 4
buried in States in the form of the , arc of
circle. Each grave will bo °spark/el, and die}
tinctly remarked. Thursday the 19th inst.i
has been appointed for the dedication.
There le in Nova Scotia, a young womatil,
seventeen years of age, who is seven feet twi - V
inches in height. She measures:forty-thrtit
inches round the waist, 'thirty-three inches
from her armpit to. the tip of her . fingerii
weighs two hundred and Seventy four pounthi
and has a foot thirteen inohesflong. She i$
good-looking; quite social, although diffident;
not being ascustomed 'to see the publiO, and
her name is Anna Swats.
The Agricultural College of Penneylranin
is now in full operation. It is sitneted in
Centre county, near the AUegbaby niountaini.
Four hundred acres of laud are connected
with it. The college building is • itume.eB,
costing $lOO,OOO, The students rise 10,6 and
breahfluit at Ci the year round. The course
Is four years,
„ end students are educated fOr
practical and scientido firming.
A dying negro wits, told py hie ininiste'
that he must forgive a certain darted . aping.
whom he seemed to entertain very bitter feel
ings. "Yitsl yes," he replied. "if dies
forgive dot nigga but If I gets well tbit
nigger must take tuir.r „ • s.
ALL THIN4II UOING - up.—heaven help th
poor this winter! Thejniistion of current,
just begins to be felt Su eiery avenue of busk - ,
ness. Everything is un - The'fiee. - Silks, cali
cses, muatine, delainesAndies'bonnets,
cashmere shawls, wuod, coal, beef, potatoeti,-
!lour, rent-Rieke., all feel the hectic fever Which
'greenbacks" impart. -
Ina lecturt, in Portlend, Iriue, the letitui
er,
.wiehing eiplein to 11,' tittle girl the mati
nee in which e, loblter 6A9L4 hie shell when lie
has outgrown it, said: "What dh you do
when you have outgrown your claims ? Ta n
cost th ew' aside , du you not ?" "Oh, not" re
plied the little one, "we let Out the tucks
Theilecturer confelsed she hhd the savant -4e
of hint there.
Old Sir James 'Herring was remonstrated
with for not riving esrlier. - , •I can make tip
my mind to do it.' said he, ~ t int I °lsnot
motto up my body." •
iforace Ureel4 is writing a history of• the
war, for irhich a Hartford publishing houge is
to pay him the sum of $lO,OOO. •
WIIAT I Ur/ "—The wane of ibe new ()over
aoi. of Ohio, Mr. Ilrough,is amid the palsies
of modern times. We hive heard half a doz
en personv pronounce it; and not one in the
eame nay. The Jo urnat pf, Cl:n=4ra joking
ly asks : "Ilow l is his name - pronounced ? Is
Bruff, with the souud of 4-u-g.h in rough? ,
Brou, - " • 41 i &I bough?
Broff. " cough?
Brorff, " " ,‘ ' Trough?
Bi t ,. . 44 66 is dough?
Brok, , •• " ' " hough':
Beau, - , " ' " , sought?
B r - 66 66 hicdmigh?
Anti', ;• —.AV.
Broo, •• ••
4a thrtiughl
The following . rhymes give, in convenient
form for memory. the sane variations of Which
the pronunciation of the )etters o-u o-a are
susceptible in the Englist language:
now io pltonounatt'o-o•o-u. ' ,
.0 h hale loaud of uf
to tough, enough, chough, dough, and rough
'Acid a/owls. ik verb; bat the land of or
In slough (deep mire). ankifilou.Sh and Lough,
Anon they, take the sound ur off; , • .
For off, 'erny4 **Mei.; rhyntitiith
Anti nil at once' adwrit - itutt
".11,endets with truth thSir sound in trough;
and none deny that addtple - 0 . -
Is all we hear in dough-14d though:
Nor yet, that. lie the sound of okk
That shock's the ear to hOugh; snit lough;
And'ionbd' Of or, as heard itt tort, ''
That meets thi ear iti *avid, and ought.
way we find it, ifetot in kick
Avian ‘counorti l lig aid with hieefgok?
And 0 1.111;:b-ii.% Xin t/rougA,
4 libiniktirpeefeetly - witte tdia, sad too. '
x•Ato! nsysinoniieneyslifitinly I do??
Goa. llama.' Wilmot.
• The.Aoioalassaul.o ußow 0ta.•,11,43480rans
biameft*ly drawn from that Oaar tie follow,
lag burst of hopest*ligookon:
AtAs tolal reutotalicout thesattutawl.of
Artayiirthe C e iumiertand: have to , esy
alit I piaYtlo4 that the country may be'is rietl
and better served by soother. As forthalAfa4
mons ties.mbich lire pat faith throuith the pram
10 )Ils*.ufY reP.o,4i oo, PIO As disitMkalt Rea
,tal disease, the use of opium, disobedieeee of
orders tti not" tai l:11'6k *Kin' nideria: In'
!siting tor.-reinforceaseiste; ittot.,'etd4 if
itoughty they tutiettottell ow: government- I
deelteir of le JulliOla iesded.bg loon e
/planate*. .Tkinitilo 90901tillazoept them
or lhas livolpetAntrilutkoveckvlio,
oat helievi4 htvllonaly.. I „nausea mcieli
tote just awl maraitat Onei:Wlao-lusovt* alma
Is the bask tOr.int 7--
I=
$2,00 IF NOT PArDIZT/H THE . ENV 4)E THE VELE,
Mg Is a attaltas Caa Mica.
I : i• • ! • • • • , • , N ' •
rte army corrependeut of the ew York
;irties : "Our experience eioce we
tynu r ea Wi ItapintheiMoct hes proved the in . -
teirectnitii' of ' the' carrent belief that the
armY,of (humid Lee iclelf !tarred 'and very
I ifianilly clothe& -the prisoners' captured by .
as 'say that they 'had 'plenty of rations and
warm eloabilig. new supply of winter
clothing-vas issued to them shortly beforttie
advanced en them nneipectedly. Within
the fortifiMigeng -of .Rappahannock Station, I
saw 'eidetic:4 of their having buried new old—
forms., I ',picked •up nod examined lei new
jacket 'which bad been tors off i .wodaded
man. A indlet hole pierced it through-the
Left %woeful immediately , over the heart of 'the
wearer. I suppose, the poor fellow may be
clamed with those who were but are not. The
jacket wits;-made of heavy woolen cloth of a
blueish g4sy, coldr, t end I saw rosily other
pieces of Clothing of the same material and
•
color, lying indifferent . laces over the bill,
and niliatitrated with blood. In Many placra
Airiodk f 'Ued' earth are ori -
'stoned with Lite a precious fluid. • •
"The, Pu,bli!i !tined net believe all the stories
of deseriiene'from the 'Ootdederitte truly` If
411 1 the - stones of thie t liiiid which have. been
Zpitirliihed'Were half 'true, every rebel in the
South 'be' on lour side by'filla time.
Desertionsitire bi j almost •daily . occtirrenott, it
is true; brit the semi 'is time o.everY army,
air They are leotated,
easier ; inQ be enemy recelieis more ebniktripie
1O 'one wilitk than he Iciseie by 'fitieertions to'
our ratikei la six mouthy.' 14nbwlt to 'be
true,- however; that some 'of, these captured
by us •reaently, express an; Unwillisigneei' to
return to ebrtioe in the Sentient ranks, but
'the inejOri l ty - express a determination to re.
iurn to their duty as soon as exchanged, and
fight us again wherever they may meet us."
cannosnr, 0., Nov. 14,' 11368.-.-Johlteon'a
Wank is aituated in Sendusity Bay, about
three Wiles north of the city. It comprises
about three hundred acrasitt around, endless
a handsome farm before conversion to its pre
sent ale. , of the Island is about half a
mile widthl of shallow Water. ,Then comet 11
peninsula; which juts out from Ottaway
county, ()hie, and is formed by the bay on
One side 'Mid Lake Brie owthe other. The
rebel prisoners are confined in wooden build
ingi cretin) for the purpose, luolosed within
a high fence, taking in about one-half of the
island. Their quarters are clean or dirty, as
they' see fit to 'keep them. As a general
thing, however, Sotitherners believe, that the
curse' pronounced upon Adam was intended
for Yankee's lonly, and have au aversion fo
anything int olving !ma n ual labor.
There' iv but one approach, to the Island for
a teasel coming from Lake Erie,vand -that is
up I inure!, channel; within a cable's le s nith
of what is called CidarPoint—e long stripe' .
marshy running into the baylrom the
south side.i Since the development,of the
Canadian plot, a battery of artillery IMe.been
placed there„which, it is. thought *linnet be
passed by .n enemy. General Cox hair taken
all neeessary precautions to guard against a
I
surprise or , a night smack. 'The entrance to
the bay is i patroj s eti at eight, and every in
warti•haund craft is overhauled unless she is
well known as a' • legitimate trader. ' The
United States steamer Michigan, .mounting
one heavy gun, is 'anchored o ff this' Island ,
and has 4eea kept in readiness for *Hien
since the I reception of news creating the
alarm.
The total num ber of prisoners on Johnson's
Island; up , to this evening, is 2,301. The,
island, heretofore, has been garrisoned by
about four - hundred men of the Hoffman Bat
taliou—ani organiiation raised in this State
for that litirpoee
• The . monstrous bombardment of Sumter
continues With unabated vigor, but never did
se great a noise attract so little attention.
Baritsps it was sever mode till now for so lit
cif perpoiia: What the enemy expect to do or
to (Ain bj this litnitless expenditure of fixed
ammunition cannot easily be imagined, unless
it is the grstification of s stupid NO on that
mound oe liroten brick' and stone. If they
amid striae every, fraginent,, one by due, Into
the 'water! not a step to the:capture of Char
'eaten irohld be achieved, for the position is
uotenable; even for an hour, against "the hec
tares which command it. But what a glory
Settle on thht ruined miss if it should
oontinut,'l actin; all their . _ hhot and all their
Ouil, %totter high in the air the Standard of
the Confederate States.
' • [Frtnu the New YOky Barman Nat.'
The 'PAWtheta Lilts 'io , be 'Correetedim
IPortant Order.
'Provoid.-Niershal-tieneral Fry hay issued an
order which' wilt have the etre et of correcting
the entidinent -Mee 'preriimi to' any draft, by
- Prising file spa'ss - Of uten l itiproperly enrolled
and addi ' tig thews: befitted: 'The Boird of gn
'roirseitt bt elixir district is directed' to' prepare
and . expose till public 'lei iiriufety 'lists' of
napes arA residences of peillsini:hiirolleil iii
each sut-tliaiteleti" end , 4i'n'y' 64:Milting -who
:vett rshalr that ()it
,acoeu:nl,ciraliellails, : tlion:_
rssidenci7,.Pinin4iideiness - ef
, ige„ or..aplayest ,
pftlisi4ent. elYyitcat: not iiithle
to m'ilif - dutY,and , wilt not be bible it: the
time tistideror the next draft, wit! be ezpre l , ,:
tad Me lima!
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Got. itt* 'mite e Otisistdoklrfa
view of the Pawaidim'slesil for men :
"it is better for yen and for thisirvice that
you enlist in the old regiments. 3t secure'
you froMtzo 4, ; ,ty il of the dangers; of camp and
field, and t . 4serrasos your efficiency as
soldier. Th rogimants are bow idsteria:
They,ais ennobled by deeds of britisuffering
and / totty Their hitaers War In- •
sofriptlons of living memories. BY voltattertlQ
ing you will bourne in those livingmentorien
and historic glories. If you would preserve/
the honorable nails' of yout: country, volun
teer. U you would not hiunillste ydur noble
companions in arms, volunteer. ; U yon vesishi
save yostr homes and State from desolption.
and your eountrY fromrain, volUtiteer. It.
;7 01 4 would not @hose the memory ;of yourfs••
titers, voltuateer.; Remember that Rentuoky.
has saver waited fora draft. Kentucky pp..;
telatisto is not constrained, but is the volute.
.ry homage to the; Government of 'our fatheri.
;It le the inner voice of lore to our loner luti-'
:lotions which voluntarily r:sportds to the call •
• or defence of a priestlier heritage. •Prame no.
seuses—the call admits of nose. Kentucky
IlPmeet her 611134nel:it. It is noble to meet
t voluntarily. took to the honor of your re•
pulite counties—for equality. will be en..
°reed.
The defense of' your Homes, of your State,
rcuriloverament, your liberty, the vindica
tion of your honor, the venenition for 'the
inemories of: Nair fathers, all the cherished
hopes of the futifre; urge you to a prompt sal
itntary response to this cell of duty. Kentuck
ians. who will hesitate? We shall sego."
, Kentucky bas l l2,ooo Ines to raise; Penn
-11141416.111111 40,00 U. Do our:citizens realise
the work that is before them?
, •
1 `The miner in which men engaged in
taribecome accustomed to the most horrible
events, would be almost impoisibleto.belleve,
it we had not an abundance, of evidence to
prima it.. Bete; far instance, is'an incident
no' noerning a deceased member of one 6f our
darn regifnents, .ireisted by the correspondent
Ofa,dally paper,a. 1 , - , ~ „
,
i "LA:4 on the road,'witii a. few spadesfull ,
of moist chip over him, lay a, soldier belong.
int td the 'l4Citti 'Pennsylvania. ,Ife lost bill
life oa this same spot last week. I Siw. Wit'
Th e
t men h e g d a i
i t h a :
d around to the very presence of decay
" 4 414ed desth -4 :lh h e wr ir nu ibis ati si il g e h ti t i l led
with
able odor of linortarity=2 they laughed;
ey jested; removed the corpse from its shal
low pit to the deeper one they had prepared
fpr its reception; then went. their way,caoh
one eager to rejoin his pastime, utterly care
less of the monew.
WHAT WAH HAS Doxs.—The Memphis
Be/lain thus graphically sketches the con
dition of Terrneasee
- • "There is a portion of this State so de
vastated by the civil war as to be practically
abandoned by the foot of man. The men
are alumberiag at Shiloh, Corinth and
iiloas River ; the servants hive gained
.Ibeir freedom ; the women and children
live fled to more remote precincts. Fail
ing behind the retired footsteps of human
ity come the four-footed beast and creeping
things. The fox makes his
.burrow under
the ruined dwellings where a happy people
ouce dwelt: The serpent crawls under the
&tor of the church and the school house.
The squirrel chatters and builds his neat
upon the locust tree in the old yard; once
noisy with the, mirth of children. The gum
is kitting in the cool spring. • The partridge
whistles from' the ridgepole of the cabin.
Tite'wild bee ',seeks a storehouse for his
honey, fearless of - detection bylhe human
eye. All is returning to a state of nature.
What a monument of the ravages of war."
OUR Batoentras AND 3fiJOILGENZRALS.--
The total number of Major Generals in the
volunteer amides is 69 ; of volunteer Brig
adiers, 2,56; and the annual compensation
of these 325 favorites of fortune amounts
to no less than $1,588,194. Now, if it be
true, sayi the Waaningtou correspondent
of the New York Journal of Commerce, that
it is the duty of a Brigadier to command
at leset four regiments of a thousand man
each—and presuming that the War De
partment has acted economically—the
J ilitary force of the United States reach
es the enormous figure of 1,024,000 teen.
Unfortunately, one-half the Brigadiers
have no commands whatever, and those
that have are in charge of Brigades that
do 'not number one-half, hardly one-third.
their criginal- . quotas, A large portion Of
them have seen no duty upon the battle
field, but are, employed in political service
altogether.
ABOLITION FAL3BIIOOD3 CONCIIRNINO
OCIIATS.--.Thi abolition journals forget
thetir consistency and their logic. A little;
while ago they denounced, with unmeas
ured trenty. the Democratic leaden and
masses. All, were sympathisers with trea
son, "Copperheads,' •ipeace men" - "op-.
posed to the war," "in league rith Jeff.
Davis." Bat now these same prints want
a cessation of party condicts,and invite all
hands to pito work to recruit our armies.
If they told the truth before election, not
a Democrat is fit to be entrusted with a
musket.. We want only honest, I)atriotio
true Union men in our arrnie4. ' But the
abolition journals bed before election and
are confessing their lies after election.
And one half the people of this state fol
low these blind guides in all their frantic
folly and falsehood. ! • .
••
. 1 6IIVE LITTLE Ptxx THE &CYNIC-4n re
veiwins the result in the State, last ; week
we claimed that 'Northampthn was the
banner county—that is she had giien the
largest Democratic majority in compari
son with the vote cast. To this our friends
in "Alt Berke" took exception, and prov
ed that they beat us. But they are in
turn doomed to lose the laurels, ter along
comes gallant little Pike,
and sets us all
in the shade. Out of a total vote of
1,454 she gives Woodwaid 914 majority—
being nearly equal to four to one of the
whole Abolition vote polled in that county.
You did nobly in Berks, Brother Kessler,
but like oUrseli?es; you must take al•nek
'seat when little Pike coma, alott l r.—Eadon
'
lueowrssr ru Ditsresn Man.—The -New
York World, in an editorial article, says that,
under the new atm of:instructions issued to
sulegeons of !enrolling boards by the selminis
'ration, those who„were exempted at the lie
draft Will, under the new draft to take place •
fM.Yinsuary next, de iia4le to re-extainelioa.
that! many persons who thought they had se• •
eat*_ themselves against militia service Jorl
life will find ,that they will have :111104tat',
chance to verve their country—or the - nsgro.
Won't this •cause a rattling among the dry
"hones T . PfOu!t it, though !
-l i tio following :adierlinement sipeare in
the !minima! of itPisris paper: "A etudest of
throe yen i rsietendingat a Gorman Unirersity .
wiolies to ( ir i iirry, after taking his degree., lio ;
: 114 'irons Of 'findug a 7o4ffig lid; who will
fult oe iiiiii . incineio pay the atix l - oecesmiry
eke Ish ill' tinitrireiti corner.' Thcis lioiind '
'Whin ate; ntie would; after two or they joia,
befidmo bin Wite."• '.'. - ' : •
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