The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, March 06, 1864, Image 1

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    NE W GOODS!
NOW OPEN AT
H. S. MORRISON':
P.IIBWICING ALI. Tlig 1 a 5.2114 RTYI.R.4 tar
DRESS GOODS.
CLOAKS, SHAWLS,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
ALSO, A LARGE &rocs. OF
)
olLorills,
STAPLE AND . DONESTIO GOODS I
NOW I 2
YOUR TIME TO BUY 050bD81
IF 4011 16NT TO VINO
7_OOD STYLEa I ,
AND oirr - -
(160 D BARGAINS,
GO To
8.. S. MORRISON'S.
psy ..1' 63 tf
TO THE PUBLIC.
IRAVE opened the room No. 2 French
3tr•et, in Reed Rouse block, to aloof out the
tahulee of
EYE WHISkEYI
f my own thiclllltion to It6o and '6l.which I wllgatt
satoe pore as the grain its•lf, and shall keep a stock uf
other Lty.ori, ilteindlog the "Old F.coaomlts") Cigars,
Ate, he.
F. S.-1 hare an /.1 Pips item Lnenbor Wagost,nopirly
tww, for gale JOHN W. SUANNON.
0ep26C4.002.
MRS. 8. H. HALL
Etas just Mused fres
,
7 'Z -11 Z NEW Tons,
• t• and Is
-1,•:1-A7404‘, NOW OPENING •
). LASOE STOCK
11AT
,vh*
_wr or
FALL MILLINERY!
Which will be sold
CHEAP FOR CASE, OR READY-PAT.
rip-Particular attention paid to blushing, isoloriss
nd pressing.
Pasch St. 6th door &bore the Depot, Me, Pi.
aisilreStr.
A PACT GENERALLY KNOWN;„
THAT the variety of new atyle Bedt
steads, of Gothic . , Cottage, Courtin, Rnad Cos.?
tier, Camp Soh, Jenny Lind and other pattern; wogi
.srpen tine and 'atilt front, bantam:loly veneered Bureau,
Ilktentoon, Dining, Breakfast, centre and other Tables,
Whatnots, Quaker Stands, Carpet mod Damask
doe Beds, Hair and Sea Grass Mattrames, Fiejaal ln a
end Bolsters with other nonsehold fornitazo, to., all
nootEseturso from well seseoped lumbar anti healthy
medals, by eiminced workma and not byapprontiot
lade. For style, quality and low pries I wi ll dory ran
trovic• dealere to undereill me. restbsrabooichisuol
. 7 1d. Cane seat, Parlor. Bedroom, Reeking, Swim,
NUM/ and other Chain, of Rasura and' Western mann a .
tactuiv, are hickory dolled and glued, making them as
strong as any other part of the nalr,where others made
and sold are only nailed, and by no means durable- Wood
Windsor, Reeking, Sewing and Nurse, ant chairs of hard
moo moods clinched through the seat and elated, war
med to stand. Handsomely piloted, amican't be bea
ten for strength, prim and anish. Spring Beds. I have
sold emir lOu and have the highest testimonials with a
ad of prices of all goods sent on epplteatiou. %eking
ad shipping free.
After bra years experunce and isenteuding with un
mtncipeled two price dealers, I am determined to Sin
004 price to all, give worth for your pay, and do justice
to all Who trade with me. _
Lumber, Lath, Sam' e% Live Stook, Crhdltatid Rehm
NI, Sum. Pay, Product kc. taken at fair market 'stood
I fra ci ter the tame, itax o:: : e l zo r ror t. of IV davit
ct.r24-tf. liatinfaerr and Conunlin Paasioatl.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
GROCERY STORE.
P. I. BEOXER,
•
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, i i
Wu. Park 4? Franck *treat, -
(azzAirszna,) 1
*salt rimsporttatlye i al the :tr r
io:o t tha emmaulty
to
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which he fa dogmas to sell •t the
VERY LOW ErST POSSIBLE, PRICES:
Hti arortziarit of
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
- TEAS,
SYRUPS,
TOBACCOS,
FISH, &C.,
Loot summed in the atty, as he a prepaieil to prove to
all who give him a mill.
He also Mope oonrtantly on hand a, sapertor lot at
P-URE LIQUORS,
tor too wholesale trade, to which to dizoota Out attention
at the public
HJ 111)2t0 La, "Qalek Sales, small Profit/ , wad • fall
tquivaliat for th• Money: aftlllBli.
MANHOOD ;
How Lost ! How Restored I
Jut Published. In ► Sailed Envelope. Prise 6 Cents.
LECTURE on tit. Nature, Treatment and Riding
Cure of Spermotorrhoea or Seminal Weakness,
Sexual Debility, Nez:yinuiness and involuntary fitalleioalt.
iodating Impotency, Consampticin and Rental and Phy
dud Debility, Ny
ILUIISPI" J. cutsitßwr.LL, M. D.
The Important fart that the awful ronsequensite of
fielf Abase may be effectually removed without interns/
medicines or the dangerous application of candies, tn.
- suumests, diented bosns', and other empirical &-
item, is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new
gad, highly successful treatment as adopted by the cele
brated author, folly explained, by which every one in
enabled to care him/reit perfectly, and at the least
pose-
We cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised noatrumo of
the day. This lactate will prove a boon to thornless&
and thousands.
Sent auder IL al, to a plate envelope, to an, address, of
the reoeipt of els mots, or two postage stamps, pe ad
trouirtz. 044 LS. J. C. YLltit,
tsbl4'e3-1, ltT Bowery, Now York,
1862. SPRING. 1862.
ERIE BONNET STORE.
(Late Model Boned Slime.)
E. H. SMITH,
WHQLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
MILLINERY GOODS.
ririfil I tom suppliea with Goods at Nay Yock Priem.
Particular attention paid to Bleaching and Dreadil
:Straw!. Nn 3 Huth..? clock. State tit sis73tf.
Notice to Oil - Refiners.
W E us A
tiritptred to sell to Rehears on.,vrnuoL
C and WE at a let prim'. %Cs an sell 011 Vitrol by the th car lo ad at as the
lasuutacturtry, thereof suing t the purchaser the el
;Lane awl securing •, , rnroptaess in sblpoitig.
C itEN Ca If Y & ttURG
GROCERIES! GROCERIES I
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
P. SCHAAF
•
iroet:4 zeopeettu'ly Inform the public that ha bzi °soma
• Store in
No. 2 Hughes' Block, Eris,
Where he willelwas I keep on hand a large supply .1
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY AND WOODEN WARE,
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGAIIs,
tit Ani
Iria ererything asaally for gals in an establishment et
s 4.
- - Sinus as reasonable as any oiling stOrs in ttt►
ea, jaulVaitt
P. •. /OILY VIZ.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
iteklendvied bays opoulll s now Crocary nom ela
the
EAST SIRE OF STATE ST., SA HOUSE NOME
or RAlLito.do Hamar
Whey. they tend.kospl og • full supply DI
6111 01.112R1 Edo
PROVISIONS,
WARN.
TANKER PAUTIONia.
wAKi t
VoNFECTIONABIE*4, WILLuW -
•
TOBACCO 4 CIGARS.
Lod ovinthing usually as basil teas estabUalusest of
th• sort.
We an liatersdn•qtagtot YY
OUter &Shin to the 4147, aoa tnst thy Pt.". I li
a ya
that sip no give WIN satleasties. •
ecartatf. IP. 1111filn
VOLUME 34
31.136.411. - .11.113460.
BIIIPPALO & ERIE R.-
N iind after Monday, Jan. 4th, 1864,
N....F.Pmesager Tnilas wilt rna oa UM Read as mums
'LEAVING
A. 15 4 Nei! out 40seas, stopping At Ulm Clink
• North taut, State WIN {Wady, W setaeld, P Mend,
Brenton, Dunkirk. Savanna, [ 'wind and Asir*
• Whine &Menlo, at la SO A. M.
I 00 P. M., Dap "fro" *topples' at North Rant. 'Vast
hold, Dankirly Silver Creek, and dards., and
- arriving at Raab at 5 20 P.ll.
40 P. M.. Casein:Huta ißgrrase, stopping at Westfield.
Dunkirk and Saver Croak, and arrives at halal°
at 9 to P. tL.
lea A M., Med tepees:, etopptag at Weddell!.
Dunbet sod Stleet Creak, arrives Buffalo at
4 22 A. U.
The Day Ripens senneete at Dendattit aml - 8
the Nitta Express at Buffalo *alb with gapera trains
for New York, Philadelphia, Beetoaolie.
LEAVING BUFFALO.
4 00 P. IL. Mall 4. Aces.,stopidag at
Russ, Amer; Irving, Silver t..'toek, Woe.
toy Portland , frolillaid, Quinsy, Mita Line, Forth
tut and Marlow Croak, arriving at trio at $ It
P. Y.
t OA A. W. TWO& gersok - stepping at.lillaar Creek,
Daakirk, Weetaelaaad Werth Vast, arrives at trap
111 30 A. M.
Uit A. Dar glirma stopping at Aral; Silver
Croak, Dankirk„-Wod North Naar arriviat
at Die at 3,40, P. R. '
U 44 P. R., /Wed its rose stopping. at Silver Crest,
- Dostlrlt and Westasid, arriving at Zak at $2O
A. M.
Railroad that is tea minutes taster thaw Cite that. •
Nev. IN, 1383. a. N. &SOWN, Supt..
Cleveland and Erie RaiLroad
ON and after Monday, April 20th, 1863,
and Kati' farther arise*, rump? Trucks Tr Gra 3
as dolhays, via' •
LEAVE CLEVELAND.`
141 P. N. Night 2.sa 'taps itt - Pulassrt Is,
Ashtsbals sad Ord, only, sad mina at Cris at
103 P. N.
4 10 P. Y., Nall sad Areatazusdatios Train, stops at sal
station', sad arrives at Iris at II 24 P. Y. -
4 00 P. K. Ctaeiaaati Paws* stop at Paisegruno,
Ashtabula and Girard, arrive. at Erie at 7 00 P. Y.
10 00 P. Y., Day Exprom, atop. at Willoughby, Raw*
villa,
st Gazers, Ashtab
P. IL ula, Cosasast and Girard, in
Kris at I TS - -
LEAVE ERIE.
LI A. N. Night Irpressirain stops at Innird, nada,.
bola and Painerrille way, and animist Clareistsi
4‘. A. IL
6 AO A. II" Mall sad Aeseisdnodatioa Train, stoning at
ail the statieas and antra at Clevaland•iit • 104
A. N.
• 46 A. N., Toledo term; standar at all stations az
' Sept daybsook, Utdenville. terry, Neu.
for and Wield/, arrives at Cleveland 140 11.
I 21 Day Rome, stops at Wald. Comma; Aahlabula
and Palosevill; arrives at Cleveland at 4 56
all the through trains ggoolas Wilt raid, conned at
Cleveland with trains for Telede„ Celimbes,Cia
admit, Indianapolis, he. ha. . •
All the through trains going eastward, mewed at Dot
kirk with the trains of the N. Y. & Rrie Railroad: sad at
Rabic) with the N. Y. Ceetnd and &dale and N. Y. City
Railroad; for New York, Albany, Berton, Niagara Tall;
he.. IL NOTTINGHAM, Sepetiateedeot.
Cleveland. April 20. -1863.
1864. 18114
ORANGE 01' TIME.
ainsampownim
PHILADELPHIA & ERIE R.'R.
Thii great WA traverses the Northern
sod Northwest eouttise of PenYftwusl► to the oily of
on Lake trio.
It has bout lewd by Site Pssaillstais Raised Cosa
pony, and wider their= la Lein rapidly opened
ro
thughout its entire
it Is non in nso fbr himmegee end !night business
from annisboin to Emporium, (liks miles)) on the leatertl
Division, sad from titistbabl to Ad% (!llimiiss) on the
Woes= Divides. - • •
TIXS OF PAWING= ?SOLIS AT ate.
Mill Train Liam 4 10 r.
Hagar Train Leaves.so A. or:
KW Train Antrim. ~7 Wk.*
Hillman Train AIIIITOF . 2 21 r.. 11
For information respecting_ Itanengsr tossinses
at the S. router 11th and Market eta., and for Freight
bubo. or tie Oolopsors Mta.
• . S. B. KINGSTON, Ja i , corne eir r 13th and Karts* Streets.
Philadelphia, 4.tk
J. W. REYNOLDS. ID*
J.ll. DRILL, agent N. O. B. IL., aartineara
H. /L HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phllatra.
LEWIS L. 110UrT, General Ti4rAt MLA% . • -
JOS. D. por ts, General Manager, Wllliaraeport.• • •
• . 16, NM.
ERIE RAILWAY .-
annammaimmilun
CHANGE OF HOURS, COMILENCINO
11020 4.7. JAS. 4, 1111 -
?Was will lam Danki* atabout the (<lllo7l2lolms
via •
..
~
Bastwarel Board---/kputt.' _ •
altt Iwo& 4 10 i. 0,
......... ...... 8 SO a. IL
Stock Sr.xixa 0 do a. w.
Fast freight— 4 SO &Ilk
Way height 500 a. W.
Meg raptor Inns every 45.. ,
CHAS. 1111NOT.43•10 4,0.
Erie &Pittsburgh R. R.
CHANGE OF TIBIA, COIENENCING
Newish las. 4th. 1164.
TRAINS MAYS GUIANA
4 Oil P. M., A orainnodaUsa. stops at all Etallons sad
solves at Sharon at 11 40 P. IT
26 A. V., Tonight No. IL steps at tR stallions sad it.
rim at Sharon at/ iZ T. Y.
TRAMS LCAVIC
T 40 A. N. Antennsuniattaa. stops at all MLitt's's sad
anion at Girard at 111 la P. N.
T'oo A. nal& No.l, stops at at all Stations
dspreille. Onto' Fos& SPrialto=
and Vroissa. sad &rants at Girard at IF 16 P. M.
Freight trains will ran to tad Om Brie.
fanll64tt. It. N. tINOWN,Senet.
- OYSTERS ac CLAMS.
A, HE Subscriber would respect- r
folly inform bit Mends Usti,All ,
Goat stW st hls old staad,- yr
INNS Wasabetea Fisk sari et, !kW Tea,
mat is prepared to tartish
HOTRLB, ISTIANBOAT: I ,ItC3TAUNANTS k lain* 1:112
tio bid
OYSTERS AND CLAilfB,"'
The 'market affords, at Wholesale and Retail, at • abed
Dolls*, and st the Lows& Limo Tarps.
cr. , All Orders' front the Country Frompiak
Attandod to.
N. B.—Oysters tad Clams Pickled to Order.
Neer York, Jose 20,1543.-1 7 . C eFlrgY.
The N. T. Jaime' of Mame.
Yoat 00Ioe Bot, ♦616.
We congratulate oar readers on the messurootorcerur
which leas attended mar labor; tu eomson elthall otkme
&drum les of oonserwattre peinclpl OIL We tante the ski
of every reader In the dlasenalsatios of the old, snood
doctrine* taught by Waahlogtoo, followed by the great
and good men who hoes undo our nation Ilkutrtons, on
wWeh they built, and we emit preform strong, the p►l-
lase of the ,
V. advocate ao new doeirtnes In religion. politics or
social life. We are knows em the serneet deleadereef
the faith of onr.fathers and the apholders of . • ' -
caluivANirr AND CHRLSTIAN CIVILIZATION.
'phut ever, form of attack. V. support vas trims?
terror rat usirso Ars fwl Ittailffil ADD woY
sailaaYYOY ?TM ROMs or Inn alsdnnal• STairDit TOO'
opiates in tlwee two sourree of strength theorhrhs of
our "meatiness as a 'people, sad the cal, pledge of *OW
.perpetual unity, power and Fonoty; Wong to Do .
polities! party, and ewe no nr soy faction. We
have op said shall con.thee opposeAscesirsterrem
a. the • meat of Mimed, the meaty of Delon, the avow
ad foe of the ComUtotioa, emitting a milts Weeny in
soeil,ity,lo the chareh and to the State. We oppose
Fretnioinsit as a political barmy whose bloody ten ni
are visible all wined at and we took euviestly fur a day
when theCoaatitation sisal trhumb era the hearts. as
well as the raised hands of all its foss, North and &hilt:
The Joareal of Commute will present -as nasal the
lidera and most useful table of misteato of any weekly
mat la America. Yuman Mowery Md. Nana from
alt puts of the world, AART lizwitim MI6, latest data*,
colleetedeed mauriested on hi .sa lame editorial staff
will to regularly Waisted to owirewient, together with
the wtssellansom wetter that *lll sleep! - be welcomed
la the family dole.
The teens of the Weakly Jesraal of i Cienneerce will
benefier bele fellows
Weekly, la atones, use year $2 slik
"a sepia, awe Weer, &
le u • ,FA. IA 011
. u 20 u
laid Mond copies was rate.) .> •4 ,•
I copy, id* asontbs ' ...
All clubs of tea sr acre. if taw 4S4nes IA written on
each paper, will pay mei SL6II. '' •
per trash CIO of 211 ell sews espy will he aims! the
lemon meat the nosey.
The terms of the other editiosi eriesSellowes.c.
LAMS DAILY. - JUNIUS 01113 1 .... A
to advance one year, 810,04 is adrawseelle year. pass
tit mat In advance, AP Hit inewlst adman... 4s;
End of each els woe. 0$ 2 midair *as Addesewillap;
For en. maastli, 1.03 (aA4W)0•00 ismoglA)
New may be remitted by,awiloldbiremeed
JOURNAL ON GOWN:NUL N. Y.:;
NEW FURNITUBM STOlig;
J. M. itiaLrrAk co. s .:
Weald resposttally tato , m the public thiti tow
lopeasi 1
VUOITIN
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WALIMROOIIII4 -
IN GABLE'N'SLOG*, - :
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UNION AND CONSTITUTIONV
n (1•4:!:,
''TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR, IF AID IN (ADVANCE; $2.50 IF ,NOT PAIOTNTrL TffE' ?lib
v
READY PAY STORE I
• , "
• ••• lIINNIG
wow ropKywarb;torti, tb. TOM that eV hall
STOOX OP BROORRIES OP JAMBS S BLISS,
omits tut_ erg asa ems an,
kiisp 'is pod as usettarit of
, , RAXILT
' - • OEOOEOII3S & gßovistoms,
WOOD k wriLGw WADS; AND 'TARIM GOODS
ill Is kept Ln Prig.
Best Brands of Erie -County Flour
Kept ecTitantly ca hand gad
WAIIANTED A 000 D AJCTICLA!
gir The highest Moist Price paid for all klub ed
Coonts7 Produce.
Er Goods delivered free of charge to soy put of the
Cu,.
J. UMW. :ttebTrisit] A. KlittliCl.
Stray Bull.
QTR.A.YED from the prom-
Wu of the nadentigned In ths
eny, &boat three months ago, • *DLL,
Omit `-yes. And ia-dalf old color
Wok sad Wins —a Ann sannsl. note
la Aau la ono at hla oara. Aly pontos triowols of hie
wborraboute will please Isms Information at my nodose,
•au th• outlet lock: TllO3. CAVANAG a.
bitril4G
•"
'JAMES P. CROOK,
! aNatsa IN
11011131P+.ND PLANED LUMBER 1
AND llarciacrinza OP
Window Sash, Prams', Doors and Blinds:
• VOLTI.DIKOk AND PICKET rENCE.
Scroll Sawing, Matching * Planing !
• DONK PO ORDR et.
libep en Penh tit, between 4th and Mikan
E'KIE, PA.
I totpeetfally eat the attention of the piddle to my
fenilities for doing work is the best of style, romptly and
es NaNNIONbIe torus. Hsiang Wed Up entirely new
shape, with superior machinery, I feel confident of giving
ettnNUWCtlon.
ar Orders ITose ebroad will receiveprompt atteatlas.
gamma JANICS P. CROOK.
• Acbninistra l trix's Notice.
LE
TTER§ OF ADMINISTRATION
on the estate et N. W. Tilley, deed. late of Weems
:Ir. lei Co, Pa, baying been grated to the tinder
peed : those knowing themeless indebted to the es
tate will map lotinetilate Daymet• and those hawing
clams against the nose will present them, duly When.
fleeted, for settlement. SARAH FILLS , /
arenas tp, Yob. 1f.'64-ow. hdadisisiratrla.
- LUA BLS
Store Stand and Residence for Sale.
rIPHE undersigned offers for Sale hie
,aluAbl• property in the village of Bearer Duo/
Eris Ea, Pa., consisting •of anitealle n t Store Biddle(
sod Dwelling Home, with an sere or more of lead at
tithed. •, Tim Stott has been arid for the parpoei a great
number e 4 years, and is well fitted, befog large, concee•
lent, and baring a shod cellar. • wing , attached to the
betiding will accommodate a small family. The Mead
Isom/ ol the bat la the oonnty, being situated in a
bhalthy, fertile and wealthy neighborhood. The neidence
Is *Tiro titory 'ewe, 'haying a large, dry teller, and being
both roomy and conceal/NIL • good Ciatets, Well and
item are cc enechedwith the hoses I will sell or es
eisaire for property In Erie, on reasonable tem& La ,
parson slather to perelase will addreek
- den JOliN CUMIIINii,
9i 3 m. Itzlis City, Vt.
JOHN WELSH,
,CEIKANIIDE, - - EWE, PA.,
_lnukuaLLa gauss tx
BALTIMORE OYSTERS!
. .-- -, 0
(70141171 . 1 T 714 Dr, AtinIPLEID Wrril
Prnh Can sad Keg Oys t ers,
. • :11.4ived 'every Day, and
111thAllTED TO GiVeIIIIUPICTIONt •
Er drdeearelldtet aid ?mildly attended to.
aftvl4lllll.
Chasse:- R the Dreg Butzese
, lortallahti amoi wall kaolin
, .
Drag la • Medicine Store ot J. S. Carter,
Ifailenirt. Wl° the hands et tk• anditutatied, hia Goa,
who. having atarehieted Ili satire stook will eciatinue tint
badness ii lastatotore to As same plaea. The pan and
peaseat tepatatloa of thla hoots as •
Fusilrnedlehie ken,
place it
AREAD OF ANY OTHER IN TIM CITY
Anitho subscriber hopes, by rental attention sad Jodi*
done reasegswent4 to merit the same for the future..
J. !l-.Carom. although withdrawing from the wore
mitre lab= of the, baldness, will lUll routais to the
store, when he hal* to Owlet Ma old friends and say be
sousaltod se usual; SAMUEL CaETER.
septirllAL ,
Farm for Safe.
THE Vubacriber oftere for Sale his Parma
in guehnit 4.. Erie Coy re, Unitintiein, lawn,
sena mewl tuft, nine miles from ree city, on the Ws-
OmfertlitYarmtke foil, and four rai'm from Waterford
Trillaga r ersil watered, oelth good takldirtgo.- Mir fruit sod
thirty soma of wood laud. Ago', oo pruning for httihrr
ti2torantion. W ttt br sold on reasonable terms
, !180304f.. - ' • JOLLY R.GILLiftY.
Administrator's Notice.
'of Administration having
been granted to the underlie:led on the estate, at
bask afetNnlty. Ocean I, late . of Greene to., Brie Co.,
Pa.; nn
oe+ as ereby Rim to All'paroooll elbowing them
isfirestatlebtal to the same to make !melodist' puma;
6+4 thoselasityg Oa= airatitst the estate vitt vessel
them foe sittleaaest. Mica lee% CITY,
IL L. JUNO%
,le o. ISOS4sr. admiotatraters.
rarni for Sale.
PHE trND,ERSIGNED OFFER FOR
1 flak Ai heal Ortecogisog to doo-bens of J. Roble.
Wm, containing titsetes, duds to gad mokokek, 'hose
four Win from tba , 'eV'. new the Waterford Plank Read.
Thor, la on the lollies.' a good dwelling bonne gad two
brio arr/anis. Tba property tell be disposed of OA rw
ODOM twin Jibe bO series of good wood and joistno •
load. situate to Ba)suoiS tp,os Its nialelis Rood. Most
Abe enUee traps rale. p w. KOBThitiON,
felo2l-315. ; P. A. 11.0141 N! ON.
Farm for Sale.
ITHE' UNISERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
• flederbleireein, Mfuab to Harbors, leek tp.,21: ogles
boa Ena sad lkkreeeisateare 'Castle death Glebe Bat
lalo 144 contelnlcg 60 sores and allowance, baring
ended thereon • frame dereglor bons' and Lank bars.
wike rind ortbad, will watered. make all cum, an d
ludic good biaprotrement generally.
feo2l-3,1* j JOIM WWII&
Firm to Rent.
AFARM OFFERED TO RENT IN
the Verilehlp of naitormeek. contacts( dEF.
n'eA CRER, all treproied, with good buildings, good
artisan, vett olitAtedi well dsalgaed lot rain or gram
WtU .141 let for one leer or Bre yours. The farm Is located
' jileffeiiodth-ea,t from Weeleyellia, on the liltatloa
Ravi, near Thernell Buohelreplare.
Yor feather particulars apply on the premfeekof
febrf- i PETER LA VERY.
,RENT.
ofilblialsibh sod Daaleada ,E 1 lasi for a
illip*U ol o3o/44 1, WC/WINTRY STiMi s
• •-=' kelrdad, rump Convey, Pa.
Tiebathit if Slade. adth drY fl
abo LIXG - ROM att:bol, vkidi vtU lo
ABUJA 14% the atom If disked.
_Pr PRlWuNsitamml
IMP DILI. A itrol•
;.;1 1 4gral:i .•
i ; Wino' 1 4 0 , Ps,
* fitiCittiiiri TO KLEMM LANNI!
A. BLESSING 1
WlVri glr freas a# chap. to say Lady
`i
ALltiti tan to 'Oka* a addre,
koft' l 6 TIMES* the extreme • 'oh% ofI es LDIM:
WOW% hive Resr.oru keeltg ped Mot afsl ChM
ISA IS cue other cow lIIPOSTANT. SUM" the
4114"Aftt sod "NW reach ever dlecoireret -
object Is hating The abate nary.
ters
- 14 co l vvrrtraiti d n't61,itixx.
tat Breasfit n. T. . 7 . -'
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.."7--* kit R7 , 40.414,', No. 48 of loth
. _
_- II- L.- - Tong 1684
4 I it a i ll i 1. 4 1 9 1 4 1 4 17 .. - 144 . . All"
86"11111
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. MA ' MDANT IN THE ABOVE
: s ti r o N . to tooeby ootifit4 to moot , Oit Quo
i 1444 to tro bold At Eric f a A i d b r tb.
4 eat . ths eredda bllossi‘y in Mirth Bart,
COP thodem ildidyiddint,.• d dhow swab Wiwi
- •111 diror... from tholosida audit:Moat
1 ohm be to 644pliastle, . .
io' ,v,.,--.) t-. , ALUM A. CHM% abotti.
Bidet ". _
t sont , powEß tzgAtiosAaY
4.14 -1•01"4441-1.1rnivirt
gRIE, PA, SATURDAY MORNING, - MARCII-1 \l66c.
Grit' hsertter.
trultrilikpr Tra PLC! oft
The letter of Mr. Wilkeson, publisheff
in the Maurer several weeks ago, taken in
con'fiection with General aLeCl e lla zi P s
re
port, is the most damaging thing against
the Administration that has yet been
published. It is aooriplete answer to the
!sneers which Republican journals have
been accuitomedlo apply to that report,
land confirms every charge which .lifcClel
'tan makes therein in regard to the lack
lof sufficieUt troops" in his army, and the
,criminal failure to reinforce him. Mr.
iWilkeson is still in the active service of
'the administration, says the Buffalo Chu
ricr, but he never yet has uttered a word'
Ito quality or retract this denunciation of
;the perpetrators of the greatest Crime. in
#lstory. In the light of the documen
tary narrative of McClellan, for nearly
!two years suppressed, but - now at last
'dragged• out of the pigeon holes of the
;war office, every syllable the Tribune co;-
,respondent wrote is sustained by facto,
;and his indictment of the adniinistration
is to-day, unanswered and 'unanswerable.
It seemed hard to believe that men could
be so heartless, so cruelly partisan' as to
illot for the defeat of an army upon hose
Late depended their country's life but
ho doubts now that such was the fact
The Boston Courier throws some lurid
light upon the bloodstained intrigue, in
the following paragraph :
" We do not believe it possible to add
to_the words of Gen. McClellan, but we
desire to put on record a conversation re
ported to us, on ,the best authority. more
than a year ago, as having then recently
occurred, between a lading politician of
a New England State and the Secretary of
War. Said the Secretary : "Gra. McClellan
is getting too popular; rss shed/ have to check
Aim." *You will have to cheek him very
quick then, or he will get 'auto Rich
mond," responded his interlocutor. "Oh.
As eannot do that, lie has not wen enough; and
ter don't intend to send hiss any wore /" was
the answer of the Secretary. Well might
he be shortly afterwards charged to his
face by the man whom he thus sought to
destroy, with doing his beat to sacrifice
the army."
The (hews says furtL'er :
i "Said a Republican citizen to ;a radical
Politician—and this occurred shortly after
the first evidence was made public, show
ing that McClellan's failure was owing to
McDowell'i being prevented from coope
rating in the attack upop Richmond— "lt
appears to me that the President or. Mr.
Stanton was to blame in, riot carrying out
the.pjan of the campaign, 'sa agreed upon
with McClellan. Had thit been, done; I
believe we could haven:An:end." Aofins
will some time recognise the truth, it 'not
now," said the: ether, "that it were better
never to take ,Rieheand.than to have .MeCilellan
for our neat k ratidon, 'as he orgy would be, if
Ala campaign had noweeded."
We do not doubt but that the whole of
the above could be substantiated. The
editor of the Buffalo. Cbscrier claims to
know on unquestionable testimony of at
blast, one chance gathering of administra
hpn "statesmen," in a Washington hotel,
at which, -in - coarszst phrase, it was deo
clued that " McClellan must be broken
down," for the interests of the partp
These men, alas ! for the nation, bad the
power to do as their merciless and traitor
ous instincts. dictated, and the actiarmi=
fated horrors and woes of a two years un
successful war have Eeen the result. At a
higher bar, if not before the tribunal of
the Am eriean people, the authors of all
this calamity will indeed be,' an Me. Wit.
keson pronounced them, "doomed men."
• Our resders.vrill recollect that President
,Lincoln sent to the "Great Sanitary Fair,"
84 Chicago, the original draft of the Eman
cipation Proclamation, which was adver
tised as ono of the chief attractions of tbs.
°Cession, Aceompanying it was a letter
from " Father Abraham." written in his
inimitable vein, so familiar now to the
World. The Chicago Amor " takes off"
the proceedings, in the following letter
which it professes to have obtained from
the American correspondence of the Glee-
Ow (Scotland) Chronicle:
"Exicirtirs Mansion.
" Wasantorort, Oct. 6, 1863. 1
"To th? ladies having in charge the
Forth-wietern Fair of the Sanitary Com
niission, Chicago Illinois: Acoording tp
the request made in your behalf for the
original shirt worn by me when I came on
kora Illinois to be'inaugurated in 1861,
Ihave sent, it on to you in a package by
Harnden's Exprers. The two letters "A.
at the tail end of the article was not
made by, Mrs. L.,;or any of the females of
niy family. They were written with in
delible ink, purchased by me for a quarter,
iti Spriegfield, three years ago. I ' had
acme desire to ; but if it
shall ocintribute to the relief or comfort
of the soldiers, that will be better.
/MOD amitelbectOnlie &hi deportmeat of the Ole?
Mem frelp sieves a MIT Aids et oplefoltiliego6,
pelltied or otheirofoarett Wag medezeteed. et opera,
*bat the Netreie Ink() lir to W WU seeposolithie ke tio•
deer. or vita moult. of WA torrerimmotts, An Adielis
ill sip Inr nlar.road>ltilsontngtdMbyMralnulls
4011 bi• • • ' 1,"
"Attie rdu , the sae otoereer.l .
Wass, Psis*. : 1
"tine* for. (*Creek" ire stopped for s
fewdaye se Corry, ens of these tons which
ienli of oil bee worked 'from i s eolibiry Wilder=
iites of dismal hemlOoke. .11 el/mid be 'cieiled
,
basitifial plane, but thatje ..Au_misfortune
hot its emu... , The destiny wbish mimped
Midi made i'estsirible job' of STMI : frets
. bird's Oil view IS that
it is bevitizig. ! Theyrineipel Proidnetiou are
Irishmen, Bostonians' mud; ho i llnlnek irus sad.
kerosine oil mil 131nisnift. Ylso, & 11111 0 0
bomidbdlty ; every one sem* to bare a tarp
pital t r them eed,d*Were e usurious hamlet.
ihey eat,. dateasi peer sad laugh, in e dismal
runner. The bins Milts whinit lost isu uteri
yes over`' the diesel. hills iMirked midi hew
44k. tiNN WO* 6 410 1 * - cad *roil iha#4h
daikr meta names, Sr.,,
ERIE, RA„, MARCH 6, 1864.
==l
i'►s iad i es et.'rrokai s Ad, War. -
The Origlial Skirt.
" Youeobedient tenant,
" lascowi."
Ogilligi/V l4 /WCB .
It' VW'S Corm
verily better', the spirit" of melancholy, )wt '
teen, who have_exhaled inj l a blue vaiornaff'
now float to - iliernal lovelisess over the bellies
of their rortal, lives. Dante in hie laterite!
describes those who loved not the sunshinent
life, as plunged IMO the - fraters ofn dismal
lake, chained at the hOtioni of those Liitlisome
lintels "Wise 'surfaeo\is only .dlsitirbed by.
their dreary sighs Whiciliniible upon its mar
neat bosons. If titte . be siitl' 1 fear that If tile 1
'remnant of my life were lob" passed then,. I
should expect when my *to t alled entered !iv
shadowy' boat of the surly old Charon, Ely'
destination . would' be that mennotroiy lake-,
Two years ago but a single hone. \ stood In 1
Corry, now seventeen hundred • people have j
gives It a alocal habitation, and a sane:" The ,
oil' trade gives • great impetus te bastion. ,
Three railroad' . now run there, anda:fotiFtit
is in promos ofsonsernetion. Timed refinery .
of Downer k Smith, built entirely of brisk, It
one of the largest and finest in the country.
Undertbeirkillfentittegetient of its courts
one and liberal proprietors
: its business al
read] immune, is steadily and speedily, on
the increase. It isreeilywerth a trip ttrcorry
to visit it. An incredible 1 number of barrels
of the crude oil, are refined 7 ireelrly-.
,Ii
standing In 01111 of Its rooms, amid workmen
with besmeared hand" and fame, stifling with
the unpleasant odor, one inut seareely believe,
that from all this grime and smut a beautiful
light is being generated to illumine happy fin
sides., From the bosom of old Mother Earth,
whose heart, is aiwayi pulsatory with some
good intent, • this oil has burst in a rich And
glorious impulse._ With every beat of that
•great heart it rushes forthin a crystal flood.
An immense' number oi, men find 'employ•
mem, in this rofinery,whiali is really the moth.'
er of the little town' which! has brought forth
in the wilderness, awl no*sida it with mate
rial tenderness; In its puny struggle' for ex
istence. Before I write further, pray 'let me
advise you,as it is now 9.4 penitential season,
if you stop at Corry to pet rip,_ a.
_the hotel
Christened after one of the first cities in Maw
sachusetts, one of the best (1) hoteli in the
place, where you can havioll the carnal mor
tification., ' with fine spiritual Instructions,
'without. personal effort. i The landlord is a
fine specimen of the " dowa.sest Yankee.''
Such ones as are represented in spirited en:
graving, whittling sticks with a huge jack
knife. Ile will regale you while. you are wait
ing a couple of hours for Your breakfast, with
edifying homilies on the bmuity and excellence
of truth, honesty, he., with a sly twinkle in
hilt rye which wile an " ower true tale" of
,a
sharp lookout for_the main chance_; and riabl
bi•g his lean hands the while in spiritual
j
bliss et the edificatio n be is giving .. Ri l ii
morals do not digest . Well on An empty]
stomach, however, one is compelled to siral l
low them "rams r ooletta" ! for 'want of sotto . : '
thing better.-- The morning' 'We ' arriied In'
Oorry was cold end drizzly. We 'were *mkt:,
id into a intuit ithos&-airran 'laden - with the
riots itemise emending' lint 'that' Mutee of
Creature 'comforts, the kiiethett'stove. ' Ike tire!
hid 'lorinklid - peatintiolii asbe on its.l344`
and *Spired Willett/a sterilisation. 'We looked
in vats for * bed. Penni the window :Um
prospect was disnially dreary._ New.platies In
novels, are delightful... With the perfolied
breath of unpollated nature, but in reality
they have a painful tende•oy to run tWetulpe
sad general wnerenfort*Nmess. .We were
standing thus, " chewing I . 4iie cud ,of bitter
fancies," when a contraband earowin and re
lighted the fire. After this personal: ealie- ~
tient* of theletights of freezing, our numbed
bodies were warmed bi the grateful blase * ,
and our di kW* rds," to usthe elegant plonk.
ology of mine':host, by a, * fixture facetiously
termed coffee, we started vet to ' see the city I
i t
The town in surrounded tiy bills, and rejoitiew-
In an indefinite number of imaginary avenues..
There is plenty .f room for itto grow, as them
are 'several streets giiiltiosa•f a single house.
In the Summer limey be quite a pr0tty.44.00,,
There are *large lumber of buildings now in
comae of motion which will improve It great
ly when finished The Only melee place of
worship In dainty is die beautiful chard; of '
the Catholics, erected by,',lte Wilful, lesions
and indefatigelde pasthr, Fetlier L. The eite% ,
of the Chureh is-delightful, on the slope of a
beatitiful hill, The utter'dinotoilnations hold
their meetings in the Coinmodiatni Rall of Mi.
Itiosom, and in the school house. On the
stele street, 'bout a block below the Whelk,-
Church, the :Methodists 'have laid• the foun
dation' for • neat Dui* ahureh. • Thlr • atidt , l
Lion to Plesie.nt serest will makeit. what it:is
not now, very pleasant.' We'vrandered to the
" ratan dude" of the Tilley where numerous,
what the poets would term "houses of, huta,..
Me content," but_ which in vulgar, perieect•
are called it shanties"' haii been erected.,
Little Children in regg4Pinafpreit were pier
ing 'around the.doors, radiant Witiltealth and,
beauty: At the doori rigouts Of these miser
able-buts .I sew the ; most beautiful obilaren . I j
ever beheld I.' They werwroyal in, their Toi• I
lines* Solomon is rilkbie,glory. WAWA, 'einel I
to one of the little lilim, or
j, more life filly'
one of these little potato hloitsoute, of the field'
in beauty I 'The,s, were, threatening ' eel% '
other deaths of "muddy impnuity,""ith 'tett& '
hells. W. stood gulag at'ihitie beauties, be.
smeared with dirt, but eiteruliat Milt, with in-:
tense edmirittion.. We, it,doilre, a_line atdmali-1
Say what you may, 6, , t r bc cinera r y , ono oan.4
not bin, admire it fine physique. ; R ! takes: the
stalwart ' shoiddiri 'tit la, Plato' 'to support : •
, .
Plato's intelleet.:'The rilie'mouth mouth, of thet.egflit,
nninli eieng4teefliedi for'etiie l iestAjecek•
About to-Lwow Au one wet , ilittle - probirt n
over eucution was distrietesi frosi,tbis pt new.
by lewd altu I our U 4 4 00194 _IV* -0/'
rushed effusese la the direction Ake" which,
1 4*10 1 .Prclowi s i l: Air lv° 4 ,! 4 , 4 i asmi 0 1 .
°newt the aluinties' hulk, ins styitiefprimitiv.
. simplicity, We found' . o4detr . eurrytuided by
”tivii of. tifii . 1 llt.qtxt:litle, W w4ohlng . thi
Settee within ilth'ilCit'sibiartllg*taiesitheL'
their 'pipe's of "dtiiideeli ware unlit lit their'
inOnile." . Stationini iiiireeliei i'eths'iiiidO4,
'Wiled 'Ape vlite'of the' liiely We Within:*
ii Aiiiiilitlitgili Al itid in'' his left hand the'
' tresses of a rid' haired '41661; 1 '1'6d with hie'
eillitt‘ k_. Wi.is .`;106 1 4.1 11 4* uk 1n the way she
• 401114 go," 1,94,4414*iii .bat; no Ptna .
sby. 6 l44a 90,49A1 cr, ,4 41 1", rviii- ' llllrl
ehildhood.. The wcatatit,:reWseliitlycbiatmirl
,Wlientinos with neurr,,, As - tun Weines , iwis:
e,
"tam" the icrd 4 tie Meant'A (Meth, be.;
come vanquished by hie* fair spouse. „Baying )
s pod sprialtling of Irish! -biotin my entiee
Ilthishrti teeketeitletiges AlleAtatettgle liciedrte
leek es indigene' arnirstimitatil" I , lfaa *gni
.slushy Inewling the scene t• Ow ".11eddill' 401
Isms! holuie'n:1010 +OA vv#lo4
"Weds , me baba V-.:..vt -•• Id', :,:i I ..,-.,.;
; NumBER 40.
i I I
' ," Charge , Petritsk;:ehtirge t.
4.:11. ;1 • —Ott Bridget,. enri",,,
liras vi tally.bottiug on Buddy, pith ilpw.
Ithetilts•iiiitsw'atonf-titte.!`.*44 , 43-or ?at
onal* LW /tape& icito theivrEa.ana
ed with ininnitablii drollery, Handle .her
sisy, far el* rairi4soclA pet This delivered
IriAtthe,kiedtest, - ,bcogue moused Rd, to the bor.
roe , ac Ftx Telrtl4 oonspattion„ a hearty ; laugh.
The paan iadign sptal:th interference turned
to the intruder end:exelsimed
. •!Isn't she me
own ?.„ 4',ccut stsisr at,: f and procieeded
to die aissult with, renewed . .vigor. itt this
e
junOture,some on remeic..:-.trate.i..-w WI the man,
who 'then With gentti•ie Irish simplicity hung
his head and said
,: •• Sure.: Sir, I wouldent.
allow another numher's sold to ley st.. witt
Angie tin her !" 1 left the scene' of metrime.
nlal , felioity, and rolurned to the lintel. But
!like - Sir John Filiteff, " I 'could not tithe
et mine inn," and so took the next
rilnlor Oil Creek end - tilde adieu to the
fovely - village and' to my pions host
Inert will next week be fitrored with one of
my 1 orittiang (!) , descriptions of Oil Creek
Vale 1 \ • • ••• P. 1): • •
• \ ECtitv Pape' pl~tw Cops.]
Thipituled Census Taker.
" ' \ST ;Oil 0, BAIN: .
0 00 aay boyir:tli• Marshal aid
' Tea lady fro over the ftbtoo
And the lay atm:pot s hot. dizin bowl,
, So the lady from over the Rhtinvi
And spin the hdi shoot her liesd,• \
Aid fAvilly ansarered"tfinerl°
"Now what do you mean be shaking your had,
And always answering Xis's!"
"let kwesawati Sagiick" civilly 14;14
.The lady front Weer the R Una.. .
•1114," gm:mounted mime. 14 the German for Its.
The folleiriag--interesting' document has
ttottei lowa 105.440-Chium/Comtultteo at Wash.
fagetti and widely distributed over the eoun
!:7 under the frank of prominent. *g.epbblienn
_ambers for goDgritge.:,
I
I 1 ' , The effort new wishing to forestall the
ietkin nt.therliopublioan National Convention
tl:proctinut -iliti-lernial nomination of 'llr. '
I Lineciln in State tegisiatues and other public
• l l?Pd1" . ., • 4, 1 ;au1.y, tOhe deplored .. The' more .
11.0,,beeitelle ittiOAOrtlinint origithetee with the
itsalpientsoffszneu!iva :favor end patronage, -
' clients tit-whontlibid-: high Stational in the ad ,
• 1 .
. .
talaistra , tlon of M:-Lincolif, whose ' object is
0, PeOetitete, : their own power .tind Means of
' pecuniary ndvaneetaict, without any regard
Whatever to the welts3ia of the country. While
- ittitse•noieinatione are made to . aPpear as tho' 1
Aliy =Mated fieni l the spontaneous will. of '
&i'people,thea ''' ' - reality i't defeat
... ,
their will 'Litt - lather., by- producing such a I
pubic alanier in behalf of Mr. Lincoln, as to
'prevent the assi•mblifig 'of the NatiOnad Con- ,
- Vititiou at all;' or,itit should assemble, to
l l e.ece his f,a, , i4instlon upon the country, tires.
• liatitive of du popular will. In - time of civil
Oar with •611 its attendant calamities, the at
tempt to advance 'the . persons( interut and
naihitreti ot r atyiine'emau, : tir limber of men,
titheit i. nagnid to the 'publio goad, deserves
I_4u4 should, receive,npivorsal ° condemnation.
To_ the proper:dbminssion. of • Mr. 'Lincoln's.
Claim, to be -Made, a candidate for the text
•
presidential, term, there Mtn. be 'no reasonable
Objection ;, but; it is the peopie and not 'Mr.
Liocoin and his - dependents who, Should de.
aide upon hit olaiii. ''While the great body of ;
the Anieriestipeefiletive euirljthins' , at stake 1
1
upon the right'adMinistration of - the govern
, i •
- mint, they have, redly no 'personalinterest is
its 'patronage. Therefore, they aro the only
disinterested party to - select the presidential
t;indidate withotit'intriference from executive
tatitenceS:' But now it is too early to commit
titer-people to the fortunes of idly-presidential
I
Vigilant: , -'• Thee . issuer, of- war are ever wooer
-1 talc; • and though , - we hue-every reason to
Rope bur gtillait-anstittel may•-have destroyed
the rebel -power...been the' meeting of the
imoveution, they may not. At all event* the
People will 'be touch. letter -prepared to tie
iiide this - question : three or;four mouths hence
4sn they can., losaibly be today. Already
hut : this, peensature,.action..,alienated /limy
friend* of freedom who believe . that. even
with,* fair nemination in a full convention,
• I,.,Lincoln mottit . bc re.eleced to the Pre. j
sidency. There .ero. Many solid reasons to •I
the very philoiopby of repre.endative prem.; i
'ltient against the election of tiA),trideat. for a'
econd term: The' unbounded popularity of
ihneral BrashingtOrt 'atiritigSlis administra
tion convinced ibe r Americiii 'people that had
be,been, i lete, 4 itian Weshitigtou, he might, by
411:1.2iii i e !ie
trop oritc . ti - hlicii subverted the
ttbe'rties'of the:Conefrb by - procuring his Own '
leetion petiodicalty for - Ws.- The want of a
'ifonetittittioital litnitatfoir 'to! , the aumber of
iermi• i to which's President-might lie eligible , -
' 4 'wes then Mt to be to `serious:
"defect." Wash- ..
fielder+ peetiiiipatifio this . :sentlinent, and"
iihrinhplorily: refused: Ati allow .himself .to be
elaetid , lok a third term ; and .:Lis de r ci4tt_
foradithed-apreeedenl wheel had ,01l the 6'1;4 -
of a .00natittstititiel Astrioilow. , Baring th
dettibiation : of tip 2 Itepubi leo , party. from
ileferskou.t k g,....:„
t , ~Ike pr . . 1. 4i ice of the Pre•
pitietit. • it?nuthettes.himself . s, r the second
- ..
• ell ' id,iAt.q.t.444uccentor,:through the ma-
blinell cif_lit Oa4 l , riP.Olthiehz,sirfAtally transfer- i
rd the pkstsF, el election from ; she rota. t. 4 1
4..,44ijoinis . tpoin:r.s.b r Atain g a pree ,
deft 111644 gire st t
,ilir,... 841M1r.ii011 of ; It o
pahlkealilitiefly.,,;Geflral Jacksee. la i erder
:to irto4.l4ke,itidependenoe 9f the eleetiite
franelifst, betieme the candidate of the pee.
le in4lo - 41Oa: to this- caucus systeva, end,
thoijch efeslei'at. first, Wid,:in 1828, l-
At'uitiiliiislli erettita ';agalast - the pciwerful pa
6i:dies:e'er Ile gatetuiotat: 'Frail ilia day
0o President utkill Mr: iiieltia 'aver stib'sartei
io'tbitee that biliotis'ityitoitibf lortinehlratielf
' itiaiitiatett wHliyikeeintilltiftg the people in a
inilltinit e -ttifteebtlitti. ' - tlettefel .Tieltaen was
tiiiiiiids lititidtdateb*, the f*Opie for- asiteettd
.004'13 - isaliiit • 1114 , -A.M. Vat eleefed. with r un•
peewilell4heigletiilt.4•Yettiatietrarse the an,.
t iiiirlid vadaidisg,iiic iimpifii*- :9aac Jeek-
11,01 .
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'Mot is) , thoys s retal said
To UN lady $14 . 9 . oter r tile Rhine ; r
lad spilt the logly : ationk 'tkes Lead.
.44 clvtai aaawered "Nuaa Pr
',Tat soma are dead r tbe Harr\ al aid
. \
"Bastencl. of Ma. r the Yaahol aid \
To the lady from over the
And spin eh* shook bee bezel heed. *- '
And civilly answered ../yrinfr
'The d—.l you haver" the St irshal gait
To the lady from over the Rhine ;
'AM again she ahook her Hazen head.
-; And evilly answered "Phil r
Luther Chase areshir.
-.saint; n:did aiiiitirmaiiiiiieciitat the
di4er t ieliiii*iridartfisiiratififirelt.
kaitokittris'itii it iicittif kHz '
iiia i n i tiOy okosettWaiiesiniaitatriet
• - a ... t " .3 G
.tot the Lie' of patrons Air Ai: of
'pfriOrirliVii railielloriele 'di , wag;
m ese
that he laledir‘rilftegeslirle *: ' sa a
t. . r. , . , cis , .t.: t-,.... (... . •
funtstrrental dimities ja our , ifererat)e sys
teir, and it became 'a pert, • q 04 . 4' ethical
creed a'ail PiloPirt i'' so ' ll6Ollll, v 11'14 e l o Pre
sident feam . that day has*n_re electid, and
probably never will bi t h'y Oi, Este eipteesies
of The popular will. 'lf Presidat Uinta, IV
defiance of the tiachirsga id laelreori,• in vie
lotion of the vat. grieefpin wiriik'rikderlite
our aompeititio lusiitttilims,aad la44,:feee of
the tolemis warnipis. of idstoirz,', eau now so
whit bis - patrimage ,as to secure hii election
I*(iraiiOctrid term, who rio blind _ Sit' riol to see
,
that Cour ,41erit hence he will have leis did!-
,
cuitii in sectiririg hiardietion fora third term ?
For with an army of more 'than halt ; &Million
of citisen soldiers under his oOsnatitti, and
an ,' natal patronage a theintieal ;Maas
7
of !Taney, he You, if he has oils : half the
braip attributed, to him by Ilia Mande, have
him s
elf elected trout term to term dlltilll his
nat;irra life. .if the , !military siocrearalt," sup
plier a reason now, for his , aorninstion, 'and,
the lextraordiuszy pgrpasp ,00ciuitoited by
- 1 .
tluovar furaishes the means of Ma election,
as 4 matter of course, his intermit, *then to
proltng the war rA kuteatre of perpetuating
ilia ;power. . No.nun with tite, pittriotiom of a
Waehington or a Jackson, would ilea to place
himself in wposities when his latesist and
his; personal, ambition would be.. coincident
itikthe enntlattaaire of ibwrobielhiikand the
gstxpetuity, el the liar. 14, issldpAom the
consideration. of the second term principle,
there is still soother and most forcible °bite.
tient* the nniaina that:lg tilii,Lintoln. Ths
petfils
,hatv . Ictt
‘ alt
,tipjlqpri is All ability to
, empprsu the mkeUitie.eloits /*cu. It
Ell
MEM
ICE
;
MERE
rr•.
j
=ME
is 4ormaiii;oto pigittigA stew the fact that
there is a general feeling vet the
in the loyal North, that after such a wasting
*tits precious blood, and such a vast aspen- ,
di'ture of treasure, the rebellion continues an.
subdued ; and all the proinisSs of the admin.
is ration time ntid again fo - r ;its speedy over
tlirow have been faiths& Thii truth is that
Om; is no man *ho does not wear the livery
ot office, or ii ,not In the pay of the general
gOvernmeni, who:does not feel - mortified and
htuntled thit our nation with twenty - millions
or loyal people in the North, with four Mil—
!ion' of auxiliaries in the South, to say no.
thing of a large host of Union men there, has
s , lot succeeded in overthrowing the inso:ent,
slave oligarchy, which does not number five
Millions all told 1 How is it that Jefferson
liris, with his slender resources, without a
nXty, without manufactories, is still defiant
a Niolunand,, and has twice sent his rebel
hordesaaros• the Potomac putting in jeopardy
visa thenull fiber of " Lincoln him.
self t It i 'impossible to preventthos Ameri •
sin people m making humiliating comps.•
risons between thi rebel chief and the Pres'.
dent of the United States. They will tinder.
nand why this condition of things exists at
tie end of the „ thfrd year of 14. Lincoln's
tine. Tbelastit is no \ t in the want of Intel..
ligesioa and bravery ott,, the part, of oar soles
diem, or the skill of oar officers, For both
soldiers and officers hare \ proven on many a
bittle field, that, in endurance and viler, and
all the elements which constitute the great
sOldier, they are the equals, if itot.the sup*.
ylors, of the rebels. It will , Dot d o to th row
the blame' upon the *snail, for itlms fur.
'nished - all 'the' It sad 'ail the Othitey the
?resident tae silted. It will net tele \ attire
it upon the rebel syripathisers of the North,
fbr they hive had-Ito weans of interfering
iitb the orders of the Presiding. - The resl.'
possibility rests - aloof upon him ... He has ' \
then weak and - vabilatiag throughout, sem•
iegly incapable of settlinguispon any debits
line of policy in regard- to the rebellion.
Two theories, In' regard tit' it 'hire and now
divide the Ametrisn people. One is, that the
Southern States are still steel of the Amati.
Mtn trniott that! their MOM; eonstitutions
and laws, thotigh'sileit in the preeesce of the
:Wheel power, will upon the Inppressfon:orthe
r!ebelliou revive, and the *plc/airs to their
former rights. The otherthanryls, that' they
ere no longer state* in OM Aireriesillnton,
the sense of the Constitution, 'bat tkixebellion
bavi' ng acquired the twang* snit eonsisteney
(if a belligerent power, thegtatim of the entire
iopulatdoe has been changed, from clams to
aliens, and they do not return to their rights
upon the suppression qt the rebellion. but on
ly to snot! es the supreme legislative power
may give them, Had Mi. adopted
either one of these theories and idhered to it
•
tr l igoPously, he might 'long
. since hare ended
he rebellion. Fled he chosen the first, he
Ootild before Ible,• have brought book the
to teg, with their institutions and !awe,
alive. And - ell.' lied hi adopted the other
'and snot/tined Fremont 'and Bunter, the
friends of freedom beat"-that' -the rebel
'armies might longest) leave hien' eterthrown
and 'the Whele'rebel theritery intpoesession of
the 'United. Vistas; with thermansoles of every
alas* etrieketrof..• from the Suequehanne to
the RuS Grande. SkiesineiLlation • mud isiooia
Olt of .tAs Predate hes hoe she reel ones why
t:turictolra - p - profitTid - emits hese set sues:Wu in
the destnietion• of Ai nehilien. lie is, constant.
I ,ly been' going betWeeis these tirta theories,
taking no frcisitlie ground for eithee but hold.
ing on to the Skittle of lath. Whether from
' . the feebleness elide Will Which Mg been on.
equ o the • elternatepre utth p res eu
'e Tye lentlets bf these theories; or whether from
went 'of letellectual grasp. he bitrreally been
;unable to comprehend their philosophy, or
from want of political principle. and tallier.
erica to truth, he Las,- with that... Species of
cunning which characterizes weertain class of
'lawyers, sought to. ridebeththewriee, for the
ittnrpose Greet:o6lw his 7.es•ditetion. The One
About- 4 , . 110u5t• Old ..dits"-esis at Arid amusing,
'de then hoectiatiditailmet.. ale WOW id 4e Itholutely
lionnity loothilllg unless
ehaew tewimepseity 'wielders power. In the
:Langasgeswf Wendell Phillips—who cares for
'the tonality .of the Presiftent l ot3less he be
I ,co.pable ; it is not honesty hut. eiviewity that is
. — When the nation again Ocotillo the
landS'oftiveemminder-In-chlef the lives of alt
!itv able bidielf, men. and au its material
'wealth, it will want a better guirantesz• than
'the antecedents of our jostilar.etygldent fur.
visit, that the power will be wit*. ably, ell.
;cieatly,.altd sttraly, for the
,perpoiglty of this
!Union. Shniuld_llr,
_Lincoln,* ,Itrood upon
jibe wintry in dedaatte of the hette!jadirtneti
of the 14publicsavitirty: and ,the .Demeeratl•
pally be jddieinus la plaatioj candidate -la'
!the Op/Odic" of Ara
theory. ebtri lndicatted, (whlait,ie their the.
p r y fr. !Adai r Witt bi wee wit4fliifkmapy
itattd, unless lie should be Otin4ditt is as sail
hour to Use the military :pritti id hie kind!
by supitressin' * She ii•edineptilictilons In the
loyal state's. A Vietiiry r you bt the sword,
w o uld be nh'irtoloiY, tusk ilisseibible detest
to the frientliAliberty. A onswilltioa at pa
trioti w it vitesy -mlii RII ..lhindiste for the
preaidehey, s military leader I plaid emu.
41484 4 Niat Lit! use.
in•ehief, wim• low his were Lima Ulf it nil.