TO E ERIE WEEKLY OBSERVER. tees, 1. rf?„."roo,7rzsirgrat B r t c : n ipErt * 11. 137 4111 Sum, iTISEIMNV. --One &inert of Con lines one in. sertion .5 Cents ; t sro insertions Moo ;:three laser. bo n, $1,25 ; one month 81,60 ; two months 4.2,60; or , month! $1,o0; six months 85,00; ono year 81100; ,dwectieements in proportion. These rates 1011_6* strictly adhered to, nnlessoteingell by special tOla trsct or at the option of tba_pnblishers. Audi 's Notices, Strays, Dirorees and like advertise m ot. $1.60; Adns I nistrator's Notice* $9.60; Local Notices Ms cents' line; Ma-riage Notices TersorT sirs cents a piece; Obituary Notices foyer three lines is eruct) Doe cents per line. Originsl poetry, no. w s written at the request of the Otter, oni stellar per line All adrprtisesierits will be eontinned at the s ys •of the person advertising, until ordered oa t by his direction, unless a Speeded period is ,p.sl aeon for its insertion. 4.Fort:P.rl4r TWO Il+Lt.s.R4 t.er ofinnin in ad, 03 pqj NyiNit—W.. hare nu« (If the, bent Jobbing n the State, and are ready to the any aor4ln ghat Imo that mat 111 entrueted to eta, to any o .tab'lnhmeut outside 6(oy Urgent nil ie.. . MRS. S: H. HALL • . fuslcist ~..0„, • .:•!..t 1 '---1- :,, rilArtled trt. l fptaw YORK', , as . ..:Vii i luta is „,. .P. 4 ., -., NU W' prfiftslNG A ••••:"-..,:q lor i I: = wag idTOCK ~..7,.. VII =Ai PALL--' MILLINERY! Which .111 be sold.' CIREAP FOR CASH, OR RiADY-PAT. or Pullen:sr ettenboh JAW to bleaching, coloring rid prewitl. Peach .t.,,iTth .10.7 strew the Depot, Mei, .A FACT GENERALLY KNOWN, \Tili.tke.T4t!roost•hairciect!ttarof C new style tina ßel cor : ter, Camp Sofa, Jenny Lind and Mime pattern; with prattle and strait front, handsomely veneered Bureau; titenstori, Dining, Breakfast, Centre and other Tables, Thettois, Quaker Stands, Carpet and Itarisak Lounges, Bede, BM! and Sea Gress Mattresses, Feather Beds i Bolsters with other household tartan" &e., nil aufactured from well seasoned lumber and healthy iterial; by experienced worinnen and not to, aWrt utim Ar. Foe style, quality and tow prien I .will del' rim ro.priee dealers to undersell ma Feathers bought - Mid d. Cane seat, Parlor. Medrocust, Rockir , Saute& loam rse and other Chairs, of Fasters end Westimo lam, are Melon dolled mid glued, mat eg theist as Jag as any other part of the ehatr,wlurre others swede od sold are only nailsd, and be no means durable. Wood ;indoor. Roclung, Sewing sod Norse, am chairs of hull rood rotted' diembed through the met and wined, wee noted tostand. //endpoint) , painted, and can't be has let far atzezteth. price and !Mien, Spring Beds. 1 - have 101 l OTC' 300 and hare the highest, testimonials with a of prime Of all goods sent on application. rocking ,ul&hipping free. , \ alter Are years experience ah contending with an- F.laeioeled two price dealers, / am dear tutted to cell me prim to all, gm worth for your pay, and do Jostles a di who trsde with me. Lumber, Lath. Smug as, Lire Stock, Crude \ Sn e i t l /teethe 1 1 1,, Sthre Pay. Produce key taken at fair spark valued r pay. Remember the else; next corner of Sth street is State, Erie, Pa. G W. RLLREY \ ltanufect' r and cur:wales' salesmazi;, HOLESALE & RETAIL • GROCERY STORE P. A. BECKER, riiOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 1 ...0rti-Eas! Comer of flu Pork kr Frisch and, (CEILLPEIDi) ' r•-•lxetfullr call the attention of the community to his Imre Stock of ES A NV- -PROVISIONS, Which he is dealrota to sell It the IlatV Lowirr Possum's oupiss: Ik, wnrtmeut t.f A Rs, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS.. TOBACCOS, FISH, &C., ti.,.rpl t wo., in thei cltr, La Aran prepared to provrto mho Mt; htat • WT. Flo alio iv pa constantly co Una: • oupe riot lot of I'URE LIQUORS, eh. a tol•sa a trod*, to which-tat dirws tl. att*otieo e. put.,:te CllttO ta, "Quick Sales, Smsll rrotita and a full ialrierat for the Moter." MAN ROOD ; low Lost: Now Restored: Jest Published. in s Pealed Envelope. Pries , 6 Cents. LECiTURE. on the Nature, Treatment and Radical , Cure of Spermatorrhnes Senstrud Weakness, e )nal Debility. ‘errouseeita an d leveler, tory Rini/alone., eluting impotency, Consumption and Mental and Phy. it Detillits by ROlliT J. CULVERWELL, M. 0. The important fact heat the awful eonsequeneen of of Abase may be effectua ll y recaosed without internal diciltWit or the dangerous application of caustics, in n:testa, so , licatedibouyies, and other eropineal de * LI here dearly demonstrated. and the entirely new taktdesneeessful trastmeas as sdepeed byte, pee,. it...llolpr, fully explained, by slack env one I. 114,1 to ears himself perfectly, and at the least pool , esst, thereby aeoidlair all the advertimid nostrums of day. This lecture will prove a boon to thongs& skews's& Sent under ',Ls', (12 • plain enreicipe, to ant eddresa, of retetpt etzix Male, Or tWO tilleitK l / 2 bT id - Da, CHAS. .r. C. &LINE, - Bowery, New York, Post Odd Box. isl 6. SPRING. 1882. ERIE BONNET STORE. (La. Meier Bonet Start.) - E. R. SMITH, fIDLESILVM, ItETAIL - MUM '• IN WILLiIVERY 000;D8. lilliaote supplied with Goode at Now York Priem 'meow attention paid to Btesehiag and Dreidai Inn. No 3 Flubs/ Meek. Stoto St. 1111y2tf. Notice •to OH Refiners. trE. are prepared to sell to Refloat, OIL VITRIOL CAUSTIC SODA ,ad GLUE at the lowest uusr. , t ;mops We no eell Gil Vitrol by the ear load at the tr.t o seturers„thereby. saving to the purchaser the ex %ad secattitit rovlssesataditpaing. CLlat&s.3, CerG a ey &strEassa. GROCERIES! GROCERIES ! - A? HOLESALE -AND P. SCHAAF, 'oabi nespeettit ha his opesuid 10. 2 Hughes' Bhiek,, Erie, W ah►millalwgateep cm hind alargisappy of GROCERIES, 'OCKERY AND WOODEN WARE, NEM, LI WORN, etuAILA, asJ hind. eeerithitig iinsltv for W. Is an establishment of Iry Terms as etaaaaable aa say ether store to the Ity. jaabeltatt. - =l= EW CROCERY STORE. • Plllllrlliglted haws apaa.a a 1241', Grocery atiltel tkE • 43r SIDE OP STATI ST., HOUSE NORTH OF R4ILROJD BRIDGE, 'Sclera they intaneilispieg s hill suppll of - aocaitiss, • rapvisioxs, run TS'SCITS, IitOCILEAN WAIL M. TAMMY AUtIONij, • WARS, • Okligt7LaNtAitl WILUAW - TOBACCO At CAGARIA, ad erfi7thini tiisaany on band to u estabrialuosat ad th• sort. Ts diettorzaitoodtoAthragoodtaihmeonttras? Arr A ft w ri , i a %t o city, tad Int% lb* ipablie to eal, latt*et that Ira eaa g tire astir" sattatackt.a. F. A. WEBBKR 6 UM. OYSTERS-41i -CLAMS. TN E subscriber would respect- Warm lhoodo and ooncuotts t id 1-41 . u lull at al' old stand. 1.. 2 wadi! artam ma- Wuktt, New 10%. A 4,1 Umotored faralah R'nELS, STLLYBOATzOiLLSTArbIaStiI di ►linn= • aitlrM• tort OYSTERS LED CLAMS. ' NI eet eZorda, at WhOlelle• d littim!. maaart ink e Lalrrer Dingo Flamm . - Atte tr Ail oaciedtO. ^2.ara trout the Country Promptly );• a— Oestarars.l elms Naldad to :.r•Sur. Nea York limp tses.—ly. FIPZT. Admimistrator's - Notice: TT E S OF ADMINISTRATION " r 4 C e lLiTtat.4 to the ['elderly:v.4i. ea the rase LecO. 44xAs.d. late of Jillleatok tY. Lt. c aatt.T.l..; Nebo is I.estur $ sea Ls al persona 42 %19 tloassamo as.cobtegi to the • foals& Woo. Lc* .....rtoet t Lariat r e alaavarairso4lll al ate otll lomat %lAA, paspoply sathinothled Abe agtimostat. H. QM:149.2 Y. W. Italasak, Fel. LI, 14-4kr. AilLaktratais. VOLUME 84 10434. • 3.430411 BIINTAL6 & ERIE R. R. ON and after Monday, Jan. 4th, :1864, Pacenger ?rains rill run on this Road as Wows LEAVING ERIE. A. Atari sat /eau, stripping at Hast." l "" North &Ist, State Lias,gaincy,Wastikild,Porthind, Druelon, Dunkirk, 61Iverecirk, Irving and Angola, arriving at Radial°, at 10190 A.U. 2 00 P. U., Ds, Rapireca. stopidag at North tad, trod field, Bashi* Silver! Creek, and : Angela, and arrivin at Buffalo at $0 P. Y. 6 40 P. IL.• stoppling at Wistteld, Dunkirk and illiieer= and arrives at Octal* at 9 40 P. M. 105 A M., Nish tqrcris, stopping at Oreetteld„ punkah sad Slim Creek, *Mires at Buffalo at 4 20 A. M. - - The Day Rinser eoruseets at Dunkirk` and Sallak), h the Night Noon' at Buffalo only, with Express trains tar New Tork, Philadelphia, Boston, ke. „ LEAVING BUFFALO. 4 oo P.N., Nail 4p Astas.,stopiing at 6, North. ETSBII. iiagola,lrriag e lathrer Crust. Bran ton, Portland, Wertaild, Quincy, Stahl' Line, North East sad Earbor Creek, anteing at Erie at II 26 P. K. 7 00 A. 11., Mae Ewen, stopping at Silver Creek, Dunkirk, a% 10 30 waataat4 and North East, arrives at Erie 11 SS A. W. Dap Xrpress, — stopping at Angola, Silver era*, Dunkirk. Wentbahlandlterth Eastearrimunt at Eris at 3 40, P. Y. 11 41 P. 111.„ Pllght itqfwvora, stong at Sillree - Cheek, Dunkirk and a wing. at trig at 9 20 A. M. . Railroad time la tan minutesaartar than Erie Liam . Nov. 29,16 • m , g. N. DROWN, Sept. Cleveland and Erie Railroad p, b -N and bil antflt P . l 2 l a o o nds , y raass . I n p re ri t l f ath 'imu.. l :l 6!3 ru LEAVE CLEVELAND. • 4 - P. K. Night Express TWA stops - at Paluserri•la Ashtabula and %Turd, only, and artless at tree at 103 P.M. 4 XI T. 11'., Mall sad Aissuutuodetiou Train, stops at ad ststleas, and Snivels at Iris at 23 P. M. 4 00 P. M, anetasati Express, stops at Painesville, Ashtabula mud Girard, wives at Erie at 7 (.4 P. M. 10 00 P. DayKrum*. stops at Willsughby, Paige*. Gown. Ashtabula, Conneaut and Girard, ar desist Ms at 1 23 P. IL LEAVE ERIE. -1 16 A. IL NW Express Train stops at Girard, Bata and Pildistill• only, And arrivesat Cloveland 4 AL A. /1. 6 60 A. 11.. Yell and AssetnawkAlon Train. atopptng el all the stations and arrives at C4»laed at 0 66 A. N. 9 4.6 Y., Toledo It:press, stoppieg at all statism:li am eept Beenville, Aaybrook, Qniaa.llle. Pert 7, !lea tor add WickhNo, arrives at Cleveland 140 1 2:l.Day Express. stopeat Otratd. Conneaut, Ashtabwls and Paineeville, arrives at Cleriand at 466 P.M. AU the !broach trains Ong =Wird ? 01141111103 5 t Cleveland with trains (or Toledo, Ch , Co mans, Cin &anti. Indianspolls, fie. he. All the through tralas going Esatward, connect at Dna kirk with the trains of the W. Y & Erie Railroad: and at Hahn with the N. Y. Central and Batlalo and N. Y. City Railroads, (or New York, Allssay, Roston, Niagara Val* Oc., &c. IL NOTTIN4HAN, Superiatandent. Cleveland. April ?J., latM. Erie & Pittsburgh R. R. \ CHANGE OF TIME, COMILENCLICG Slouchy. Jan. 4th, ISM. TRAINS LEAVE GIRARD. 4 80 P. 11., leaclaszoodatio4 stops at all Statham &sat arrives at Sharon at 9 60 P. 11, • 25 A. 11., Freight No. 2. stops st all stations and at.' rives at Sharon at 3 15 P. IL. TRAINS LEAVE SHARON. T 10 A. 11, Accommodation • stops at an St Awns and arrive' at Girard at 12 14 PAC T 00 A. Y „ F,eight No. I. stone at at all Stations except gipftifie, antra itoid. eprin. w• 1 11 11 and Creases; sad arrives at Girard all 2 16 11. Y. Freight !trains will run to and from Erie. jancreitt. R. N. BROWN. Bopl. • . . . 12464. • 1904. • Philadelphia & Erie It. R. T ili elatitiea t of Penntiyi the t ? to the . city of Brie. Erie, o at Labe . Erie. It has been lased by the Peeenyteaans•Reib. read Cesapesty, and under their anspkes Ls rapidly being I opened throughout ita entire length. i It is noir in we for Paaaenger sad Freight basin It from lia.rristetre to Emotion, (196 miles) on the Reteierri Division, and from Sbefield to Elie, (IS wiles) on the Western Division. TIAlt OF rAssiniste TRAM AT ARIL Hail Train Leaves 4 10 r. Exprese Train Leaves 16 40 A. is. I Hail Train Arrives 9 60 A. B Ewen Train Armes._ ' . 66 r. for information n reapeeling ''''''''' busdnau apply at the S. owner 11th and Market its, and for Freight business of tete Company's agtonta. S. B KINGSTON, Ja m corner 13th'and Yalta Streets, rhi J. N. lodeipkia. REYNOLDS, Vie. • J.Y. DRILL, agent N. C. R. fL, Betimes% FL H. HOUSTON, General FTieltet reight Agen tAgen,' Phihsea., . LEWIS L BOU General .DIS. D. porrs, M General Manager, egos{.Willi o l i • uteri ERIE RAILWA,Y 011111011POINIPIIMMLIg: cLUNGE OF HOURS, COICILENCIMi NON ;.`4Y, FEB. V, 1964. Trains will leave Dunkirk at about the followhigbotne tis : . • Eaihward Bound—Depait: . Night Ursa 4 06 r. 010. R. Stock 11 . 14. hit !night— . ..... . ..... A. st. Way Freight 6 00 A.„ Hight il9llllll Min •Tell 4* , CHAS. mot Gaol '440 New !More.. , • _ 1.1.5 - • PLANO FORTES AM MELODEONS , :• . . MAIINFAC Maim's; & Sou, Now York. WEL- Kaaba & Co., Bolthaors, Yd. , - ; • , Ltodocrit & Soso, Now - tett. Wog, B. Bradbury. Sow York. . : Daolum, Nov Yost. J. P. EWA, & CO.. Now York. Coo. A. Prises & Co., llogolo, N. Y. Csaioaxt, esillum t Co. Nog Tort. - I Prins at a Large Disantat below IKaa factnrerrs Prioes. - • - ' SETTS OCTAVE, IRON 711.1111, DVLR 9121710fROSW WOOD nasos too. IWO. • Alba. Instmettoa Beaks and Stoat Nude; EU pervade visiting a dna rate Piano Porte orilleloSiv• ea, aro loft's." to ataralae oar tastraampar lb& fora parehaaine elarebere. Med", Block, State street,. 'ea s ily opposite tbo Pea Crelee• zzaixaSKITIL cr. P. S.—Every Lartroa?ostvarnato4 for eve years. ' ' • ' oreSEIL/Yr JOHN CNN- C. ENCELHANT'i " Dealer in Boots & ShOett stasmilmtrour cir • • - CITSTOX LADE BOOTS Ail:D WOULP take this method of reiwn tag Las tiaallts t hie Mead, and. the peak geserany tor their liberal pairpoore haretofore exteitied to his; sod holm to hue a oestinaatloa at rho oboe. I tar pleasure to /alone the goalie dual No ER ... tool- Rag _ • RUDY *ADZ SOOTY AND SHOW aje . 611.91/, 1 tf int a , Litt. C2asigi. nos Raabe to tttio_Suo. and 1 us OW soaking tbo bud ot Geste Boots ard Ohoos,ist vbiel ulay moo WO, WM of WORJOlErmoilot 610 &Apr lotoodosco of 0, 110L14114 Iloilo, Adam"! a I nom to IS ISO - Plainer Patent Last; lau oar garpond tiara. nanny Moat %an sad Saar la a draw dog ad. .mries4 840 , 1101 ..." 11 - lantinainaktp. Cr I ainana keep at Iliad a ,odactlamit i& 010.11111 i tads of French ac d Assorkaa Calf sad app. P. S.-appalling attabde4 to. Waite • BRADY PAY • STORE .I J. & J. IdDWG woad No r tail, Wipe, the riblic,:tiat rrocr or oilocz: has or 1431C3' Ai: 4 1:44:4 . _ coigns or its Amp Rag" omi t wherogomer totem& to kap sepal , ea sipivrirt 4,01 GROaRIIII WOOD k WILLOW WARN, AND , VARIETY 4.001:14 Bed Brands tort oatoloottr iota imild 'eat • wzraurrrsv , GdOpi irrICA t rrTbekOsstinnei Poid•l•g-a4. 10i Comsat" Praiser • p r await &puma N. t. tit a a .iaxiss. (hbrititt) A.auta. ~; I tg.10.1,1 Bin ~ ~. .• :.~. r._i tiLSll X 5l: •!7! T.: -- . • r: - ,1 , .. • .. , 7 , ,, ; ' 1 .1" =I AXILr li i . P .t,:..-!sat. -..errn3:, '.s p.:ii.d, WO e iti • I 41 ,-• ft, 1 fiat 3 II at ‘-1, :-.7- 3 4 ? - • • . ' , .1 e . w ,- i'z ‘• ! 1 . ,•;.• - TWI3•DOitAES - PER- YEAR, IF P4ID'IN :7 ADVANCE; ,, $2,5411? NOT PAID UNTIL THE ' DOF THE •YEAR.! 1 4 4 . ..... .Gew r ee, , , ty Improved Mower. T a t E 'h.. B .lll:, t i ! gp E f /la th !. hav i : Ts purchased 4 ths shove ilienling - Maerune, - na ln ell illi pmanan unl anuy Jab. "Ilbje dlievitilltbsteu fAthe oasis ta EME CITY, Pa. We clam fie our Hower that It is superior to any other stwer.ll Maskat far eirreml olemais, • IT Ig I.S.N pqII . PLIgAT4I) t, A SIMPLE!. ILACHIIig. It is • well unieilitood principle in Mee-hullos th t the lead oompticattonand tha -least genie/ la maebinery, nece.sary to anbeerwele purpose (or -which it is dealg. sated, the belt' ti' Odire Ii the only abiglergeared Mower now is the mutate and it, will need ne argument to eonvinbe &mere that teciuer of this fact, it will be lees habit titepelont oloider, •aad. more readily repaired if accidentally broken. ' . Oar If ill ban any of Ito competitors for another, swoon i . 4On priltinetion of deal Maeltinee, net, proutretorehave (hued it nicesaarif to sear theta up to a kith snotlene;to prevent octoutier tiere,efore tans. Machines i having the hit best motion has been 'meet peptise vMt farers. se .eloggine• Itu been one of the worst didieulhei to be overcome, and the higher the motion the Lees "clogging." Ely an improvement which we have made In our Mower. we miens clogging and retain a low m,tion ; our knife makio; iris than fourteen revolutions tie else of the drive wheel, which blew than two; tlikdeof the motion in of ter Machines. Hence they offer hese teeistsoo• to the hones, and are is.,. durable than Iluise of a higher motion. Our boll'. Is placed on a line with the ax" of the drive= wheel, which is found lorviesbes to fanning on a knoll or le a rilly t heritage comparatively low motion it is lees liab l e 'to break when "brought up" by e bidden stub or penno; And thealloulded teethe fact that w• uses lim ber euttisg-bar, enable us to mow rougher toesdnimiliith treater impunty than Pan' be done with a , r other Mower. I Aged:opting the lengts, our 'Wane li mad* wholly of iron and steal; hence le more durable than those made largely of wood, and thelefore (slain to shrink, swell and crescent;, -.The ''fi EX MEE VALLEY' . W.Pq-EP PELT LITTLE OVER 600 POUNDS, And Ito aghtnees. tha thapllulte i of lb huntaheri, its errnesn'ar knotton' tied Its fa elom from high gearing gape** SO maim it the - rt. . tiAsimar uttAwirma MOWER USED : . .. The_ operat o r lima/dad to throw the shaft attached to tbeftft dnt ant itt gilt . - at' pleasure • and hart°, a ilmber enttlophar) the knit* can be folded up over the Maehtes.' and lAN, It tan lim conveniently transported from fleeld to EPIC ett i d/rill occupy lees storage room when haying is over. ; The seat is atta.hed y means of lung steel springs so that elderly menetpante; ineldhit are etlaided to elevate it ; Ltd its ulicar of:eating make. it more noiselese Uiluidou steamed machine.. o gi c /tie ill be as adwihtmos to farmers in Eris, Crawford and Ashtabula -wOutiree, aid in vicioitima apntliguone to oar manufacterY, to buy machines made tear home. so that, tinny part should be secidectailv broken, a new pia* etould,he more readily substituted. Tetntlfeffterpneudbilty l'elog where the "Geneses Why" jearnot been need, we mate this offer • We will let yocatake one on trial, with the agreement on your part to punkas* tt, pterided it shall ntoinisilii good al herein recommmoded, gee beteg tae judge. We believe L thirOtpirlorfty of our 'Mowers, and shall e r brace every cppertualty to permute farmers to give them I trial. These assertions are based upon ae , nal experhuntt Over one hundred machines were booglat and used by fat'esers fir Worth-weir ern Pennultan'a the put season, to um sank' sebum in refer persons dairome of pure chasing. One man mowed sltteen sores to one day, and another Insmod mynas is getout's—both doing their wort, - We Deady chaff/me all persons interested to the saw ittela 'newel*, to wit as in s Trial Molring Math, on all sorts of ground, and in alt sorts of gran. We dal& lot* able to thow-rougher =endows, to mow tom, area It a day. rend to.mow the same number of acres with gruter base, thin esti he dote with any other We will sell a well t telohed mower, including tin>, kalrek vast • shippla.tries, &a. for one hundred del. lars, at the shop. kastera manufacturers are charging $ll6. - krrriooqi desirous ofp4rebsaing mactirom nr of obtain ing agency for the some, real rird us at the ski Eagle rani &yogi Federal WI, or eau address us at gee, Ire. I..+b-rat discounts made to agents ra , March, 1684,-Sm• J. k DENSWO.RS. 1864; SPRING GOODS--! S.. „MORRISON, B. emtkpc.s atom, ERIK, II pop repolTtsz the lotrgut and oast Complete Stdek ersr oared IA this Market, comprising FOREICN DRESS COODS ! Ili GOAT rAnzory, strANyis,. : CLOAKS ASD sAccturs, HOSIERY, GLOVES, W H E G 0 0/D LOT 118 AND CAS:.3INIEFLEF, A Comp e.ei aJortment of the LEADING BRANDS OY DOMESTICS. R. 14. MORRISON sw.4 - 04-4f. IC .W OP , E NS 'YOUNG'S FURNISHING HOUSE -::t M-Ptiitiu:m! ivßiotrrs BLOCK. tors bik !Ai)} - boo' of the mast SrtlHant sad ll.agnillosat :hock* & triad Articles • • : 4 .4}.: ; : • Emir offered be atm Establishment .a this city assYtt~llsiplarit• atoltraliattlutt it iroati latu•to 'mounts a_ a_trord„ if you arid anything,. • • a andikat4aeit, tad. tonead doubt, • you will itai it at • YOUNG'S EMPORIUM ! • i of stillifeitsPlated Ware; ittrENt t •NATkrt, t 1 :'• TOO:COTHS, PlttrlT NAPKINS, t, ; L • r 14. ilabOtagsyStalra Table Oil Cleats, 1..” - e.<o.. lessi - - r.; e:. . . • _: , ..T.•;,, , t z! e , .. l it: Ail. Cr uD , , • ,• • —. ZOW . NiV7-4.&114D GLASS WARE, ~ -...:4 _ . - ;-, 4: .1 , - , 7...i-weig ox BARD. -' ' ' ... 1 `.:.e.. - ;t,f, t. It c.,... - . e: • `AlkliD FANCY GOODk gig 41 gir g 1.P:1 . • I'• , • • • iIIiANDIN DRESS WCTININS. Inane &XD RiAxs4.6.D CUM. siABICAUFFLING, - IND roar ow Ds. IPII.O PIC 14 I PI PAPS& attiiELOPPS, BtifklpEB GILLIS WISE. sa Er Drepisysiailiremmim' peay-oterk. spl aitt •." - mf7- - 11 • • ' • JOP. P. V. TM:MIL It s 4z BOD.tioc•WATBR. c• floilliMemitilyrip wed Soda Cartem ft, glok jAut: • amptiM3 la imellik sod kr am good vie aev. - Illai U -4.3.11144‘1t Vl.b..""r„ SYCELew". • _ r tt ' • • • CLitOita-PigltSTATtOliArk, T. rloutoarat. JILIA r4l sot up ; _ , ; . t _ . • ixailit ZitaW aekL xl, Ir. EWA . 4110 . 11 'I s ‘ '" 1 • • 11116retilille • rklireLn Neamoskaimmgmthogim,riirolsoki Ng a•••tth -:'-'" - . - .A. 7- • • - . -• ....71-..; ..,...- .. '' . .- . .1. . ; ./. ~ - ... "---ktiA- - • . --' --- - ; - .. , . . 1 . ,•.• t . I ~- t• .- • ...• . •••••• . _ . , • ' ... .1- . . _ . __.------. - - '•-•--,,, 1.,... . . ,-. . •-r..., -.NS,'•=r•----.....--=7--,-,. : .•:--- .' . --%. • . . . . . - • : - 1 4 SATURDAY MORNING,- APRIL 23, t 864. SANITARY 'COMMISSION ! . , . Onion - plc son Coninrrn ox Wm*, bromine:ow Revssuto, • • No: 118 South Befenth three; ( T - April 4, 184; The. Committee .on I t sbsr, , latuttass and llevennes,', invite co-Operation With them in the particular work for which they belie been appointed: AS ISO portion of the ople are more patriotic than the working ken- and women of nut countq u it is bat just and pro per that they should alike have an oppor tunity to celntrilmte to the objects of the Fair. The most equable plan for accomplishing this, and, at the same time the easicetl one, is to ask •for the contribution of a single day's labor from all classes in the community. Many will contribute a day ,of their Tabor willingly, • who' would not • eubseribe their money. To reach every department of indus try and art will be a work of great labor, but, if attained, will be productlie of immense re sults. ' . - • . The success of the plan will 4speed - upon the co-operation ,of every element of Masao* within our, limits, and we invite all the ynar— diens of the industrial interests, and all others, to take bold with us in furthering this great work of patriotism and itheanity. The Com:hitt** is charged with 'the follete ink duty, to wit : ' ' flrtt.—To obtain the conirtbation of "one day's labor," or earnings, from - every artisan and laborer, foreman, operative , anti iess plOyee ; - president, enabler,. teller end,clerk of . every ;incorporated and nnlneorporated company, railroad and express company, em ploying firm, bank, manufactory, 'iron works, oil works, mill, mine and public office; from every private banker and broker, importer, auctioneer and merchant; clerk, agent and salesman;; designer, finisher and artist; pub: lisher, printer and mechanic; from every government officer, contractor and employee; grocer, Witcher, ,baker And dealer; farmer, horticulturist and producer ; from every man ma maker, milliner and female. operative ; every individual engaged in toning the soil, tehding the loom or in ,any, way earning a lirelihood, or building a 'fortune within the Slates of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Del attars. , !Secand.To obtain the coatribatioa of one day's !qterettne" . from all the great employing establishments, firms, corporations,\ compa nies, railroads and works. • Tltrd.—To obtain 'the contribution of *be day's income from every retired person, and person of fortune—male, and female—living upon their means, and from all clergymen, lawyers, physicians, dentists, editors. authors nitd professors;, all other-persons engaged in the learned and other professions. Much of this work must be performed by -the personal influence and efforts of ladies and gentlemen associated, or to be associated with the Committee in carrying out this plan. The Committer feel the responsibility of the work they have undertaken, which, to be suc cessful, will require a very perfect ramifica tion of- their plan, and they therefore tali upon all, earnest people, to assemble them selves together in every toWn,..toWnship, and county, and form organisstiout of ladies and gantlet:new to co-operate with- theta; in this great work and labor of love. In the menu factarini Counties, the coal and oil regions, skid in the *grim:titanl districts,' especially, let there be organizations in the tarp towns, eh that the young peophstaaj have an oppor thnity thus to reader assistance to their rela tives and friends fighting the, betties of their country In the army of the nation: - The work of .this Committee may be prose mita where no other effort can be made for rite Lair, as in the mines of cite coat 'regions. .4. day's earnings of the minere, - rind a day's product of the mines, can bo obtained, where no portOble article could be procured for transportation. indeed. there is nu part or section of theke States where the day's labor , may:not be obt.ineft, if, org,enrzitions can be formed to reach them. • - I The Committee cannot clefs without urgiug upon all Proprietors or Establishments, the daty of taking prtmpt and energetic action to secure the beeefit or run eat or LABOR from all' within their control. • 1864. ; The Committee deem it unnecessary to do pure, than thus to present the Subject to . the eople' of the three States named. In the coming Campaigns of our armies, the labors' Of the ••Sanitary Commission" will be greatly augmetued. lay the first of June 100,000 inen—one of the largest armies of modern times—will be operating in the field. So large a force,: scattered over regions to which the men are unacclinged, must necessarily 6:17 along with it a large amount of sickness, suf fering and death, to say nothing, of the 'gathered horrini of the battle field., These sufferings, tale our bounden duty,-es men and Christiana, to relieve. - •Affieei and enlightened people s enjoying the blessings of a - government of their own making,,cannot re foie assistance to'itten suffering to maintain its authority, and we wilt not : believe that, the Great Central Fair, drawing-Lis prodamafeen the three Aisles of Pennsylvania, New—Jerety and Delawares/Plainest in alt mineral, agrog cultural, and industrial wealth, shall fell be hind-any similar effort which has yet, beet, made for the relief of the Nation's children. As it is desirebra not to multiply . circulars, nii further authority than this dream will be necessary' for any enipleyidg firm or_etithpany or any :• . retePeciable committee of• ladies and. 1 Mattel:ow. to proceed at-once, is the work of committee; 4, and it is hdped that under it, o • a fl ame wHI etriig up hi all the tonne and bupyregione of the/Mates of Pennsylvania New Jersege tto \Delaware. . . . ~ . r ~. All au ne will ,be thankfully aef knowlidged in hestewspapets of.Philadelpele) and it is very -thimble abet - they stemmesseis soon, as each freek esiknowledgement oeill. stimulate efforts in cothr . localities. _. AU subscriptions shoxld ,be addressed. iti 'bes ir John IV Chighorir r, ' ofileie - of tie' "Ciantittei oa)Labor, Inest antsfemenalt,'a N0..110 Sena, eleventh Street, ' 1 • All peptiftil• helps In elm:dartd,ppetern I wit' bb forwarded to pnities aPply inuffir them. ; Direct to the Chairman o 3 thiKeem miitealls alma ' -. ' L - ',- --•",` L liantgemery, Chairman.- _- __-. .N . John W Oeghort, Treasurer. , . . '. Rev E W'frutter, Corresponding Secretary . McGregor J Mitcheson, Secretary. - -- - - Honorary meeibms;lHilt .111teellenti, A 0 Curtin, Governor lit RieMerviaii f 4141 Ex cellency, Joel Parker, 0111 RS Or Oini evi Jitney; His ExceUeney;". • Wur.tassioarledieritor cf Delaware;, - Hon Alexantior Hew% 'lllaior of Philadelpidm;' Hoe Joseph It Ingetwell,Tenn sylvania • Hon Judge Catiseoter, Ifeirlersey ; Hon Jtstigetlihrtiagltra,s•DelasteediT Major- General George 11.. Meade, Limyuiff Übt,Poto mac. . TOW ELI NG, Committee,. Kr. Rev. - Bleitop Patten; Mo s t Rev: iluiop Wood; Rein Bleb* &Epson , Rev. Jim' Brainard; Sect Wi PRteed idie,. F. W lie et; Beg. Awe Listoriz Me Felton Johti 'Edgar thempeen C.enucedire R t - St cek oii - ; 'Pre aeriet i 'nifty rlote h ate ; saaettolittliaeutz SOCW Stliddeedi.' rrefeetecAancY.C9Pßeti , 0 1 1 411 5 .104 611- 1 tonl'elf:MW; tit Walter. 4fitUate a; min habi! Ttainotaii timshier';"l4 Beentio; 0.51.1 1 tJ; • saittler lothelit-1 lingo! W ROW", IIM .3 M Dilletc; - Mrs.. AjrZeNlat ; ?In 401 1 M &Olt ; General 4.leidip; Thrlepeee; - Ntlee.Telepß Vittiwiiiree . Rebut W Mrs (. 4 5111i F.Wolv•kliMril 0 ROW iiergif 4i Mrs. 4+4kt:el ; Mra W Foray 'Mr* Simu4lll:Ciezer ; ra ,-L liseleit • Mies A π 11lee ‘:o o Seil Miss Sallie Scott; Clifigbese ;'• I an44l. - Othels..; • 4.411 ..40frisAvs9 , 74ung.(10#4 , 8m4d, , ,ro.m.tigyAisu34444, P,PiqU , s l 4 c••!! 4 .4. 01,14 mit ukid, 4l ,4 v.rorPi!if9.74 o, APv?!.4 l ,Mtintli fi.urtof tart 44 js suspected that the act was ca ds 3 craft to OW* 4 discharge Trots the army. \- 1 .`11.`,V,)1.*:\ 1.(% :Tt - , ... , &N0' — ' ~. ~.,-6 cinagAT ovreprztt - Pant " •. 701 Tit " ' ' El iki*the'aiblaii. e. Abeti•E—fir rarit • eft Woe. • Vatter this held' tits New York firstaw oat of iheleialaillapiabliCan itewspapers of NO York,' aibilpliteri &lion terrible castigation to de l menicers - of its party in the Housl. "When robes WI 'oat," The'following are iti wards of bitterness and truth : ' "Gold at, 175; lad Congress, with taz Atria' bills, bank 'falls, ovary financial mei re,nlifelets 'and shapeless, envied in pat tingtown freedom of debate in the Netionil Capitol! In 'nit aims :of loyal people •it piotost. It Is s diigrses; sad swoutrage. "We tell these men at Wishiagton that pie. riale,ia. ma k* time mad. . It is an abeelute in fatuation that has seised them. Their words strike upon the ears of the people like 'the gibbeer,eit of Bedlam. Where have the season . of tittogresem cats tht they don't realize the ter-.able b arre n that rest upon the peo ple. antithf al dangers that confront the :Government I, Do they call themselves 10344 men, and yet4ilny these faatamia Wets? By their default the prior qf itrosytkinf Mal subs, lifkari nrisielly . suorating.. The carreney - is gra , , dually teining into worthless-rags. Inch by inch, foot by foot; the Government moves ou, "straight before the eyes of its guardians, to ward the bottomless pit of bankruptcy—yet 'distant, but nnlese than act, inevitable. Not an arm do they yet *tie to save it. If they bad, but done the duty they were put to dn, the credit of the Government would still• he reetlog on its oldjotusdationa. They have neither) done it, nbr made any rational effort to de it. It is op misfortune, but guilt that rests upon them ! I not failure, simpl y , hat faithlessness. • it,is astonishing, it is astounding, that the House, after this long and flagrant neglect of duty„ should turn upon one of its members in this fierce fashion,ifor encouraging the enemy by words—by words which were : made of air, and which if they had been Ist alone,' would have straightway Vanished into air. It is the wildness of the fireman who stands motionleis while the flames are gathering headway and falls foul of the man who declares Okla the fire will not he subdited. It is the inanition of these so called loyal ',maws of the peopU that is 'aiding Me rebellionten thousand-tames more Mon the socalled dialoya speeches of the malcontents lif th; House: Not; words, but acts are to Ae eide this war. trUfaithfulness 'in respect to the former shnnks • into insipitlance; it .is absolutely nothing, when_ measured against that other . unfeithfulness in act, of which this :Rouse is every dad making itself guilty. . 6!Sot . gouunit with the fatal 'deriliction of ‘negleatlig indispensable action, thii bimiy must superadd an equally fatal positive am. Unsatisfied with typal; es the &sawn rebela by depriving ouri Government of the sound , credit which , is halite, they Must put into the hands of the Northern Copperheads a weapon of more deadly pcitenoy than they have ever yet handlekor hcqmi for, How is it possible for true men too to osiminderstand the Ameri. Cam people, as td suppose they will submit quietly to this destruction of free debate, in Ike council balls of the nation 1. What hale. bore have they tam drinking in Washington that hal drugged their' old perceptions ? Are we to be told that: American liberty is of •the bastard type these men would make ? lies it, indeed, so degenerated since it was trans ported frogs its mativeiandlt Is our asthma Capitol so mush below Parliament Home, that men may only talk in It 'by the card,' and with bated breath? Forth. last handfed yearavito. kis. heard of a Pat;lhaeatary ex. palsien; is Eamigland for words spoken in de. bats !. - _ If the Souse of liaptiesstatires repel Mr. Wig. as attempted, it will peeve beyond all possibility of question or coin that tits Aw akes of &eats under our boosted rsaudlistatims, is set tan west it• yes utter tkit British maserrhy, vomitus tee tyressay of seise losrspoltid. Every American echeoliboy knows that the language used is ParliaMeat against the Ooverantent In favor of tits Amerlean rebels, waits bun. died' times, stronger than any that hes been• awl in Commute against. our Government is favor of the Southern rebels, and that it was used with perfect impunity lit the very tau idantewliebsliaglieverameat majorities. Wald .eirct Chatham, in AS - House of Commons, is I'M 2 ' , Mil ureaW ea .Ameriees, as I ma an Suglialunaa, while a foreign troop wee landed " : tit my seanity, II never would lay dove my irms.salver, sever; never!? Bas anythinC its that-bees head in Congress from the. Sympathisers with oar rebellion? Said Fis:l pThere is sw-aalaserlean bat saris reject and; Hatt the prineipie and the right.' , • : I zlket witiet that Mr. Long said falls far short! 4:thas. Neddeir is gained •by saying 11114 the Americas nbelllea was right, and tie Southern rebellion 117011,11 6 .41ta Chaibilley arguments were rood - iiipmg's arimateate !mid: I% the strong iisalirtidei la Parliimesk btierebellitneWaijust SIP Iltlefill, amid tii. net , Nibs Cilupitridig Government, in e was ulirtiedy' Wadertittes foti - the main teazles d' sittiorifj; 4nst as imperative as can btu bete evea nt witl yee rart own Cougivideitil saajo4 rifle's- IC to our own rebeilloi. • . They did-not earl, ilt speech of the sytapattilseri 'With our rebellion, iimly and solely because dill see hive the eatiatitictioaal power sal it... Neithek - does our' Cooss4tatiois, siva 'kticliPiliir - ' i .tlyoust plats laegmege.-boissmse titscesiff demands it. Itlis ao time for ho eyed epseetl4 i e r , ew 3 - .V II Inen7!2:llqtkia Th e •••'!"! F t .,, try , Ilene has claim. :We will not oolt;*audvely, on 'lX.tha coos. is crippled ! , 1 r iher . ..6y ealit)keit'filiedeei iskielieF f r t ut Inre Of Mani& if thou. The are . p. fatii - ilitiated io • eais It; the leaduila tit'a )libi. !fie' liptislatOre aid ' adiilaietrit.ors la 'OA lits, ao the / etteductore of , the; plibUp vias thsittgit width public Opinion ;paint afresi - lie, dci'tbeif dai faithieliy and wells if p ;lt ery! ere „o tte l aili e t t i ; o fai i:i. th u f , uln toi4 ese cs in - a ty ny m of ay i, ,,:,,,,,. ... ~:......„:„. ~t . ~, t , t , . swung. er Is ie. ik " " ii' as ot i 'il b s e d ligill ecl ti fk r°4 l . ll 4l4 t he llat imat ik4 i"action or, the ' Iroaent ; isclittii of their Repel i issued; in Cangsese; that among rut iinik f ire of thesis mom wisest is their loyalty j 1 . 1 !1,,.......r.--. , a 1 34)°A ' t ver g in g e1. .. 1 7 2/ p o p 1 "Itlit . ~" it, i I . ditto:U.ln we d0.w0 . 1 deplore. ‘, t hx*goui,A.yr 7 ,!ti g bitst. aid best Tagil , The Oboist Navy Register for 1864 has just !WS oliiithe maws. Weft it, ibis*. ; heat hued from the Gorernmect pine. It ~ al t o..!id il lee t ear of. te e mom A pog o, i reports the number of vessels including thou 1 t ir l i it Coulir:be" unmindful of snob neglect - 11 Dallas to be 611 ; among them 72 iria le Ist ' - • 1 h4r e publt lutevatito",i4A•pr4elosti7os 1 elads and 2 turas th u s Avenger ml and I Vindicator.' are di5p . 14414 duriag c tbetiatsoottits they From Decembe r, -, March ~ 6 , de 61, 04 4 V.eti' ::sePoie! N ike oc h • e i t igi e 4reoect the Navy hu lost 119 raw& by captor., dee• oi:''iii at T iilinaiii ; ; 4:ll4 otkii4*jahni....,l tructiow. sulabg, wreck, &a., ineludiag sift Nit to the violation of petrita watery boa- liar " sad then. ninn: . - ME 1 1 1 . , . • don. the most sured "principle in every re pr+sehiative goventatent, would be a people a like unworthy end unable -to maintain s cottlitot like this for the salvation of Mimeo fteletioin. , Thank Heaven, it is :woks*. There is diseCntent—for the most part dent, as yet, but, for all that, prOfound and intents. The so-ballad *crania. of the people in ,the the nation are the sours* of it, and the ob eat of it. It, behooves them to give it hied." - 14 t it be remembered, in reading the above, that the Congress which the Tuna thus sav agely assails, is composed of a very large m sl ority of Republicans In bill of its.branob-, es. Every friend of the Union an 'Constita tlo should out . this editorial out, A preseive it for future use. Ilegli kulitY. ' I' • The lenders of the administratir party are coibmitling themselves more and Mors every day to cbe doctrine of negro equality and all it *dudes. We Ituoted recently the puff oa thc abolitionist Garrison in the _Philadelphia Prrissv but the following report of remarks made by leading Repubdcaz Minerals is still moire idriiffcant. It oecurred at a dinner coinnieniorating the victory of Pea Ridge. We viols from a report in the Bt. Louisbnweernt General McNeil responded, and in the eottreeof Ms remarks said that hereafter the stectiveltaae.diss should be 'Mended to all who fight for the country, without regard to ns ticinality or color. [Generals Gray end Ross er/n% "That's right; that's rtght."] 13eneral Roseanne 'said he fully concurred in what bad been said about black soldiers. G nerd McNiet has told you that every 'black man who -fought for the country should have a vote ; so do I, so do I, &e., &a. i 41ere are three generals,.in responsible pe ons in the Union army, who openly avow thair intention of giving the blacks precisely the sante'political privileges as the whites. ENcial equality, including, of course, miseege nation, comes next in order. ,afaitrrwo or no iiroacirro Wow or New You.—A great toasting in behalf of the Working women of New York city was held in Cooper Institute, Monday evening, et which the most, appalling statements were made as a the sufferings of this class. The Tribune • ds up the report with the question : "If y u; reader, had a sister who was compelled t try to support life on making fine shirts at :teen cents each, and finding her own thread, ethers would you look for that sister in twelve siaolthsi Assuming these statements to be Fe, it to inexpressibly infamous that inch' a to of things should exist iti - a city pretend. i to be civilized." If the Tribune and its like had expended some of its philanthropic zeal on these unfortunates of New Tortt city, ibstead of on the negroes of the South, both Ite working women, and the negroes, and the • 'Autry might have been better oft to-day. CHIVALRIC CORDUCT 01 A "INI071" CORMS/ 00IINCIL.—The intense, admiration had by the ?'Union" party for disabled soldiers wu es. hibited in the Rochester Common-Council the 4tber day. That body bas an "Union" "ma. iority, which majority war called upon by a Very large petition of citizens to appoint three disabled veterans of the old lBth Regiment to come sits office. The Democratic - caucus "had loads its nominations, but on being applied to pa l behalf pf the soldiers, willingly substituted hem for the party candidates. Not so, how ever, with the Minion" Aldermen. But two kola were wanted from then; to seem* the Pleas for the crippled soldiers, but those Verse cettldPot brobtained. The "Unionists". Voted solid for their partisan nominations, and as Democrat eoutpliments thea accordingly ps baring maintained' an "unbroken front" against Copperhaadisto Ma; Lutoomee. Oss-Tasx Pupas —h is i ssaerurd that President Lincoln stands com mitted to' the one-term priseiple. The only :thing he is believed to have said that can be construed into at pledge is contaieed in his • inaugural address= Speaking of his prede castors and their administration of the gov-- **neat, be said: .4 I .now enter 'upon the seine task for the brief, ions:Justices! ierm of four years nader great and peculiar difficul ties." Toward the close of the address be said thSt the pick' pie had gives their public servants bat liule power for mischief, and had with equal wisdom "provided for the re turn of that little to their own hands u veil short intervals;' and that while the people retain their virtue and vigilance no adminis tration "osivery seriously injure the govern ment in the short space of four jun."— PittaNtria Corasservisl Bqnsb/icali. Bon, Thu. TOM lionisas.—We" hais sun from two to six great hearty boys sitting by . the 111.01 ten stove, toasting their 'feet, - and making nuts or jokes, while thiir mother; a slander woman, has gone to the wood-pile for wood, to the well for water, cr to the meat buss to eat _ a frozen steak for dinner. This is not u it should be. There is much work about the house too hard forwomota. 'luau lifting, hard extra steps which sliOnid be done by those more able. Boys, don't let your mother do it at all, sqpeci.lly if she Is • feeble woman. Doll, prosy lionsewark is irksome enough, at best. It is a long work, too, it being impossible to tell when it is quite4one, and then on the morrow the who, is to be gone over with - again. There is 'more of it than on. is apt to think. - Tummy vb. lay iisa-Nroctes loos.—On elation day, b so of Lafayette, .Iloaroe misty, a gander—shanked big...bouldered sholithemlit, measuring o'er .it feet in his atoekinga, muse shambling along up to tha Ida its& as* bae.k cus bis head, one kasd ha f: , e goaj..-t, and his monthjsramed fall of the wrlaL Mellow :" he pang out, " I Mani to Vote-1 isser's Geld to,lei . A. 'lig; a * loose." And he voted. On Thursday ha was ht Sparta, when he mut presented by the Deputy Provost Niirshal with s notice, that, on Tuesday, he had been Be read the notice over three or four t4tnes—threw, out his cod on the side wrlk„ with s spat—railed his hat over his forehead and drawled out: " Well. boys, the other day I wanted a ticket to let. the nigger loose, and now—begot it...a,erN l L, Dea. NUMBER '47. A woman has beet &named at Woolwich, • England, for marritai too husbands. Whoa 'aroma!' of the inlay' proof% of her "dslio..; quencias, she replied, !. that whirl the bad done .her' bit of imprisoameat alto ,hid ae • fears of cot getting another lambast oe two to comfort het!' ' Birrsaa's OILY Bessta..4u. Piero, Tehe was blamed. for the digester at Big del:ounces the oteessote of Parton to hie Life of Butler about that Wale. Oil. Pierre kis the battle wow lost' *rivet the Situidere :of z' ' • Gen.. Butler:, - • Three negroes hies ben eintenned, to.death in New Orleans for Milts: 'en 26th of Jannsil. Illurdered - Mr..P c Asif and son at Point Coupee. 'The iiiigresi; with „others, were on a marauding expedition at the time, and surrounded the hone, and the victims of the affair, going outside to attempt t 3 drive the robbers off, were both mortally wounded. The Pisan:mar axe Gas. McCtmtiaa.— The New York Jowrisal of Commerce states that it 'knows it to be * faotaand many others know the factthat, Mr. Lincoln has cot' only once, but again and again, lanai den. MoClei lan's removal from the eommand,stated frankly and openly his belief that McClellan is the ablest general in the Anterlean army, and that no one can question Ms honesty, his ability, or his patriotism." A lady recently called upon a professional gentleman to }lace a corn removed from her toe. Being, somewhat modest and refined, she had drawn *Wilk stooling vie! her foot to conceal it, having first' cut a hole in the _ garment large enough for the protrusion of the offending excrescence. -.The professor contemplated the delicate arrangement for a moment, and then deliberately drew-from 'his pocket and put upon his hands a pair of white kid gloves, before proceeding with his enrgi cal labors I zrz.m4r, Au A addle; fait rolorod trosa;Llblrf writes to as aoqualataaos Is this aft, that. 1. Th. robots low lateglt to ilia Da fbr thra yea*" and aro to ao dame of. Wig staffed oat. All tits )T.v Trek iimpabliesa pone neePt the Tritium hats swpromial their disapproval of the attempt to saW irs;3oll6lt O" for words spoken la dsbatis : • ' As Irisfiniia" isaaihriiiaitie(Tehls WO, but dropped it sad sidithatod, , •13. jabers whit Mad of teeth &iv year " in Meanly V' . ' 2: 111,lV,Ight, mist pie Disteerstio sots& bees for State rsprglostiitlve tit the Cossoott- Cut elostlos o liss beta illsslirsd oleeted,by one majority. :It is said tits& tha Z*Pabanie mesa to coning 'Assess, :. • • Two erring &duels' at Totinetelio. Ohio; villas charm hid allured tweiparriet mess from their famillini, were taketfroft their bed one night lut week by a party' lefuriated women, stripped:, of Ike prints Which leo• men neuitly Weir; artsrel tivaltd feathers sod let loose in the otreeie.,i man named Phelps, Who died at Belem, New London county, Conn., - recently, - by hie own agreement, sold b 1 body,to a surgeon in Boston for $l,OOO, the motley to be appro. priated to the nee of bip widowed: mother, and his body to purposes of scientific Laves. tigation. His death Was produced by an enormous tumor growing upon his back, Luger than a bushel basket, find apparently nearly one hundred pounds in weight. It had been growing for eight years. Now Alp TE111.....Th1a1l is II decided point In the remark of the N. Y.-117ms that three years ago the sbolitioialite in Congress in- darsed Mr. Crittenden'. celebrated resolution Which declared thst.""the war was Rot for the intbjugstion" of the people of the Booth. Sotf they censure Mr. Mande of Maryland for hoping that the fhiruh wonld sever be sada gated." In other words, they censure this • gentleman for saying that which they .by solemn enactment hare resolved might tint to be! • - A firrrm Caants.—The bead of • • turtle. for enteral days after Its 'spared= from the body, retains and Waits 'intros! life and sensation. An Iriel bad decapitated one, 'aid some days • aziodif him self by potting sticks n its month which it bit with violence. ♦ lad Who saw the -proceed ing, exclaimed: ' , MI Patrick, I thought the turtle eta deli l" 4 f 33 its 11,4112 ; but the crater's not soutible-of 4t." ' • • Tug Dusoczerti Ptsmw:lirow we bats ibis to say of the Denseratio party, • that " spirited frOn all eornitatioss with- sitivety,:- it is mu pirty-ef the eountry—lad is,;politt rally specking. eseeatiaV troth. All other organisations hays. beer :uaspostry , • based upon false priewijilek sad eft•a• Suing ti sustain wrong 1011•42111 S. Thar. ham arse bees a pasty opposed to the Deseerette petty that has outlived a Jiggle °cliental sdialtde. tratioa after casing ism pews. :Was the days of John Adams to the-last year of the term of Minikes- Lliseelkejose reels stand oat as truth..ArswOwypert,Herwhkßipsieitess, WAsztwases. March B.—The team dirthe, Conn. of Is la twee of ,Oes Baer will soon be published. "ria Curt Joel air Sleek say litmus to tilea.• /NAL • - - nor* b another viellseaf reeled haired rad pereeenticse. • Octet eulmiold sled inderliia• ishment for a year ands half. °hatted 111 the whore sobninistratios daisest talsmastare. teebi'and "disloyalty". la the coadnit Si Ms campaign. Gen. Bull now compf.oth, cued by, a Court _Mudd of tied lilOist offi cers in the service and Of :tlia•ealeation of his enemies. Tea Pziassimaga Fascpcot.--lhe result of the local elections Is Pennsylvania, so far as heard from, shove grrak•Detgocrstts gain►. Harrisburg elects theirholaDenrieratii dolt& by over two hundred majcrtity SnrrisCona elects the vitoleVentoeratioilobetii inisfor; ity of tine hundietand . tktriyieDiteneretie guts of about three basditst; 'Reston sleets the whole Detesieratle debt' by s easjerity of two bandied id tbkttp.ia gels , of one Us. drsd iftf; NOW Kepi. 411101" UV "Mid, Deseesede tieket; sad Tom, simmilbs *Ds liiioidsts sad* &MU" lig*. airman . Demo natio offieers' by s soilosity sr tit& hundred and ten. Limit A. Horton, Or Ifirafield, Conn., has had a merry time of Whir s *ter rait - inst. At the beginning of the ler' bit titillated in the navy, and ritivreettel esel itikaases. ifs atterrud nadeitsat tel Met a prise skip into port, bat mil himself lakes aectraeallaked th& Libby. When Iselyas esehaiers‘ks want on beard tbeAllnip pistiOns to tow the Monitor to Citsrkstat,ineiniart list venal went down, hti .wilido lausimptietio rafts the crew, wee deified- egisto Um pit, and was sot piskaid np Mil tan seek de& :Atte lying s told" eliaettiloolisigo, bath his arms were Mound WAhlewillioldilt of s rat ; sod 4 ,lselysiectit Inol married so Nowlasommet4OlLWPld‘r.::;•: Buuma.—tWo!um* /mat a !op iAleatioi Of LIMO pet= tarns. misit'is -VOW* --ga•ipktettiO saCeetabei Nem sia maßilg; ll44 110 4 1/1181 4. 116 Wiser." thisi tidal's; wilt 11141 idnatw en our din se& 411: = ECM
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