The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, June 04, 1864, Image 1

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    isE Rile WEEKLY 0101811VER.
V w l 11 T$ "Olanm ecnourOs." Brarlefssire,
Orro,..ers rim lon' Wiwi.
j orinfillNENTS.—Ooe aketuire of Ten L. oar tn.
e ction lb Cents We Issiertious sl,olt'tbreeloner•
de . $1,25; one mouth $1.60; two tunas WC
or . eer ,,,,a,13,rt0; six months $0,00; on•year fiS 00;
e ther sarertimmente in
, proportioti. Minn rates
strictly sdhsred:to, unless ebanimil by spatial
gee t re vt, or at the option of the pablithers. Audi
eel Natives, Strays, Divorces mid like advert/me
wan t.sl,6o; mitaloistrator's Notizie s2,ho; Leal
Naas /til cents a hoe; Natives TI MM.
mi coma piece; cipittuiry Notion (over threshing*
In rival.) firsnents pet line. Original poetry, US.
Ins aniten at the request or the wilier, one dells/
r ev tins MI sdesrtise nerds will be continua at
t h e 412 0114 of the parson adrutlaing, *EMI maim*
g at by his &motion, maims a specified period
s c reed upon for its insertion.
Tiro Dott.mur per t annum la siC
in t ! elisrlso.—We hare clue of the beet Jobbing ,
, 47e Ole State, mad are ready ludo any work la
tne. Imo that may bt entrusted to us, iu equal idyls
to say r .tabllsbuierit eatable of the largest altars.
A - MT GENERALLY KNOWN,
THAT the variety of new style Bed-
Firsds, of Gothic, Cottage, Coogremi, Round Cot
s, coop Sofa, Joany Lind and Mbar patterns, with
rivati or and strait front, handsomely veneered Rumens.
got-aeon, Dintug, Breakfast, Contra and other Tablet,
irti o e rs, Quaker Stands, Carpet and Damask L.o9Ll2gell,
ens Bets, Heir and Sra Gram Mattresses, Feather Beth
of Waters With other notnwhold furniture. B all
o
eaufertered from well seasoned lumber and hea lthy
~..t cu le, by experUnoad workmen and not by 'wreaks
Fla style, quality and low prices I will dally zerb
rvo-prue aulers to undersell me. leethernbou4hrand
re: , .l. • Cane seat Parlor . Bedroom, Rocking, Surtcy.
Sane en.l other Chaim, of Eastern end Western =De,
urture, ere hickory dolled and glued, makleg them m
Snug u may otter Fart of the chair, where others made
ulrold ere only laded, and by no st:/!..118 durable. Wood
triode-a, Rocking. Sewing and Nurse, are eta/210f hard
wol roam!' clinched throug h the seat and glemg,
t e nted to stand. Handsomely painted, and can't be base
tee for strength, priocuad finish. Spring Beeia. 1 have
sold c ur 300 and have'Atie highest testimonials with is
rtil prices of all goods sent on application. rutting
sod dipping free.
After hre years experience and contending Stith on.
oriooled two price &item, I am determined to sett
toe pries to all, give worth for your pay, and do mutters
to ash° trede with old.
Lureavr, Lath P rodu c e Vs, tire Block, Crude and Red ne
01, More Pay, /cc, taken at , fair market valued 1
pay. Remember the olsceittext corner of Bth street
no lilt, Erie, Pa. G: ELLSEY
uer.a.tf. Stanulacer and Camelia Salmmati.
,
WHOLESALE & R
GROCERY STORE.
P. A.. BEOICER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
igersA44 " ot Cow? H tit Pork Ir Freud' Strad,
(03147311A0 .
Would teiveettally call the atteotion ot tho community
to his large Stcri of
•
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which he is decroits to seri at the
Illt it i i.owsprr rotioluix PM OHS:
nil wortomat of
STGA.RS,
cuFFSES
TEAS„'
SYRUPS,
TOBACCOS,
FISH, ite.,
boos sirk,Aiemod In tin eity, al prepared to Provo to
al: alio gat Law a call.
Ks .le. k,eps eons:An:ly e• hand a saimeyee lot of
PURE LIQUORS,
•
tar tie w hal essiilotrsdo, to which he dltiletii the attention
afthe p3blte
Rts raottl is -(4 glck. :Sates, Smell Protita and a fan
I s ztr*tsat f r the :funey." aprll'enf.
MANHOOD ••
4011 allow Lost How Restored:, I
Jut Pabhshitd. Ina Sealed Envelope: Pried 6 emits.
LECITRE ort the Mawr, Treatment and ladled)
\ Care of .4ermatorrboas nr Seminal Weitzman,
sottal Lwldlity, Nervousness an d Involuntary Emlasiona,
r o d vim/ impotency, Consumption and Mental and Phy.
bebilltv, by
Ittlll , T J. CULVEKWEEL, I. D.
the le:too:twat fret that the awful eoneequeseee of
..,f A ba.. may Le efleotaelly removed without internal
ri , il.lo” ur tr. danzernua applicatloa of candle% in.
crum.et., m •dicated bongies, and other empirical de.
*, is here <dearly - demonstrated. and the entity!) , new
ail Ar,lile flgarcenefo! treatment a. adopted by the elite-
Loth?) r, fully explained, by whteh 4,11 7 ono 11,
tore hints dr puled's', and et the teut petal.
Mal thdreny avoiding all the advertised nostrums of
tz,. Jos. Tbis 6esure will prove a boon to thon.ands
sad liououtnam.
dent In e. Otte euveloue, to line addresa, of
inn reeelpt r's cent', or two postage 'tam by id .
1P441:14(, Di. CHAS. J. C.
. . _ .
IetrIVIZ-Ir
1301(4ry, Nfir yntt,
GROCER/Eat GROCERIES 1
TROLESALE AND RETAIL.
P. SCHAAF,
• oald mpettfu ly Worm the public that he hes opeated
a Store la
o. 2 Hughes' Block,- Erie,
Where Ito vtl t alwa,)• keep oa hula a large 'apply of
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY AND WOODEN WARE,
LIM:TOMS
and'Sserything ■snally for sale In an establishment of
th. kind.
rr Terms iu reeeonable am any other store In the
Sty. jento'dett.
11. ►. •DU. . JO= VIM
NEW GROCERY STORE.
he andiprsigood have open-d s Pre Grocery Store, on
the
-CAST SIDS OF STATZ ST, 3d 110t1SZ MATS
OF RAILROAD BRIDOZ,
Where they behind keeping a fall pup* of
FILOITIMIONS.
CROCKERY WARR.
YANKEE NOTIOM!,
INABA
conrEcTioNAßlgq, WILLOW
TOBACCO cuultd.
a.wortrytEtto t usually on
z io bantla an aatabilahnout of
We are determined to offer as good Indosogoata as as,
other dealers In the city. and inert the public to
coaddeot that we can en entire eatiefaett.m.
0ct31 . 63tf. P. A. YPSBBYR & Urn.
OYSTERS & CLAMS.
THE Subscriber Would respect- r
folly foram tlia trunda and eaurtonnirs w h i Ilz )
j
that he La atlll at Ma old stood, ; " ‘...
IL 2 Washington Fish Nadal, New, Yeti
dirt to prepared to turala
HOTELS, SlTAiLßoari, Iwatt:rums 41 r&MILEI3
with the beet
OYSTERS AHD CLANS,
Tna Eurtet affords, at Wholesale and Retail, at short
Datteo, and At r s Lewitt. Lima PLUM.
rir All Ursa.. trona the Countr7 Promptly
Attended to.
N. 8 --Omen stid Clamti Picklad to Ordar. •
York, June 20,1863.-1). H. C)77 T.
U. S. 10-40
i fit/ 4 W, BANK OF ERIE, DE3I4NATZTI
DF , BiblroitY or Tile C. R.—this Bank beaky
tueottarre 'hat it te prepared to oreeiresobeeriptions on
veount of Boiled maitre Boada authorized be the art of
March 3 lso4, bruits data Marta, 1,1844, rediatmable at
I.lea , lare of the government after 10 fairs, and pay.
Vile 40 ;rare ft , ,M2 (Ist*, be iring totettat at & e per coat
a 'ear. tayiille in cam annually, on Bondi not over
aid etinhannually on another anal&
reol receive either Registered or Congern
Bqacii, tbe, trie,7 prefer. It ileitoKted that Coupon
itaitola will be rosily toe .!irt leery about the iltb of Aril
Yab:e Were will bt require i te pay. la additioa to the
+z aot of t ,e principal of the Banda in 'metal Menet
tto int-rest i ern;
_or r'ta4ed etttes Notes:
tithe 'iotre if National 'tank* adding My per Coot. for
premium, cio (urth.r not , oe.Lfrona the lat day of Mart&
natil the di, r f sabs.riptlon..
Bonen :ill he lieu-d of the denominations
V 000 e, $ %O-N. $'0,0c434 ; and Coo-
Pan Bente of the denumivatio co of $ et a $ 100 14 1 .00 , sad
11;9), •
by authority of the Secretary of the Tresearr.
air2l!, N SQtFORI ()wilder.
C. ENCELHART,
Dealer in Boots & Shoes
ALSO, MANCFACTCRER OP
cum% MADE BOOTS AND SHOES!
\VOI71.1) take this method of return
ing his 'hanks t hb Nestle art the poblie
rultrialy for their hoeral pat , oaar hereto'ory wooled
t, ban, and hnpas to 11-1•• s 4ontinna*lnn of the gam.
Lk, p 'saute to inform the public 11 at t mu ettll
but
itZADY NA D 6 :!00?? AND 88051 AS CLIZAP,
If not • Lure Map?,
Mb.. illy 11 ,, a4 la th s pieta. sad I am OM 102k61 SM
beatquAdiew of that( tloota a , d , tmea, far artikh i as
pi , ' t•oe bat the BE4T of WORKllgNotadet tbaliapir•
tateadenee of O. MILLER.
Darin obtalud a L can ea to IM um
Plume? Patent Last,
1113 3 Row prvired to m all the Mawr Pitent goes
eat! qi,a,pa in a manner not to ii intryfintifi fit tltyle end
W orittaantblp ' ,
Q' I ale/vs keep an haaLa Warman oI thar kid
Et adds of , traeh ei d AdieriallMilf sad Cps.
'F' B . — Repalringattiroded to. rarlfilik.
. _..._
VV E ARE OFFERING al
A !irks Areartnient at Wit Moeda, Ce
,
lit,„ ~.ualiee, Dalt., NU need.,
Oa and Aneeseesente. kor
, Auglnia. PUBIS, PortsKOliAlible, P.thitlY
tl.. Ilte.
si/16-14a. - I BURR Ai Stritaill.
VOLIIMB 85
riM lll7.l '''7!7lM7'7 l 7 4.° M
• :Brainsse s Co* loseled la Ulla oakum st lb. Ista at
• aaa rive Daiwa per year.]
1 1 TOON U. MILLAR, -
City assume% Wesson) , rillora Coital/
15 • 1 7•7 0 r. 11 Vitrold 16 'Puny or mob Maas or Yap
la Aryl:boom AL 01100 to Common Cooseiriooso.
Wright', Bloat. aprtr66.l7.
D.. WA LK $a s
Yetwasouto ASO CONWSIIION N 100 1 ,411114
Dira. Vatioesso et ?Olio Doett. tad Omer of
State stmt. they &dor la Coal. Solt, Mak.' Ttott
Master, Water Lime. la. 1. B.—Pattitmahut anemia;
writ oe .411110 to the Roottlriog sod Forwarding of Petro.
inun PI Crude aad Eased, to all parts or the eonotry.
aartnitt.
0 '
L. iI.BSSIrs
PiTomas ass araosal. Watt** g, Pe.
Rdip o rmo....D r s. ;waists. Itsehastar. sad *kß.,Sid
tap. N. Y.; Dra. atesparsy sad Pisa pi, Cis as P.; sad
Dr. draper. 11:46, P... speBol4-11s.
Lar fiI.CAKKII,
. * Waosasais aro taws, Dumas ts
aad Prortokoto, Mut sad rood. Wood sod
Willow Wore, litaso.Liutors. Tobacco. dap, ka,Stato
Street out to Mille/ Edam taraiallag aiadolass,
trio. Po. jaaol-442.
E ., MILO wenn?,
Jortsos or tss PSAC2. Mks snood
tear Wavle Block, heath Strad. Wyss% 111th aad
D 113.2.01‘ co.e
Dutatillif ast. Lou or lhasswast,
sad kasatudnivre and Jabasto to Tta sad Copper Wargo
comer of and State Ste, tea. Pa hisTrfidtt.
WINO/LAIR'S
nano= Pmeours Gauzy,
9_____ f, Ilivek. iris Ps. jaml6ll4lf.
C WI ilk WI LBUR,'
Am um ae Rhigeki, Pa.
Paella Ilk, Screw Casoirge sod J .
commie
J. C. Cith.PlN. Ussl4ll4,lTl W. W. WILBUR.
U. W. HULL PIOPAIITOR.
MORRISON J ROUSE.
Corner otilicsoad sad Ilftesti-rofts square out 40
lowaos's a:4mm irsens.' ra. Rept 10-17.
-V o VOLE,
L n
ts is Boot Kan. Swim SFyian
tadarasiba)llesk Xria Pa.
Ea ittilt u. CITTLIIII.
ty
Ar Law, &Ward. trio Coun,
Collimiloos Arrounry
sod other Inutoome ottoodod to .101
moceptasse sad Maritsa.
- P. INTIMIN J •
sad )
• • . ius• Disler 1* ts
Iltionery. 2 BoonNe
'Paw, ilivats* sspip•rs, Canatry dealers
sompli• Stars *pilot Bows Rote,trostias Oho Park.
5pr26111211,
a. arrirnar rims. tt PALE DAM
3ETTIS & DAVIS,-
known* AT LAW Clusiast
E trukt, ItesdrULbs. Pa. rigs. Is..rwsz
T •
W. WILTMOIXIM,
Arrow" AT LAW, is Waimea of
el
no, on Ponsatb stmt. Pa* Pa. sat? 'et
1 Diu. Intlilllls
Domurit s Realty. Block. North sae th. Park,
State Won, iris. Pa. sprint U.
AY X 1101411., t1 AWSTE
/Wash street, between eth and 6th streets,
ties? the Philadelphia 11 tile Railroad Depot, Erie, Pa.,
Loafs Shoemaker, Pterpristor. Extensive seeconatoda.
Don for straniers and taavelent. Board ay this der at
week. Good stabiles attached. apalli•UV.
WANBOW) MUMMY,
Omani Mama, Pitorainroa: The
=r nnunthetured at this einablhibeseat has ob.
Wood • wino »potation. Ordeiteieileitad and promptly
Ailed. Customs' ordering by the qoantity a 111 hare it
&arson at the 44». 'haat Cato. 0et24113-ly
A L LIMN. & 111101 , 1111114
Possiosokla Tanoas gab
Arras for Max k Tomei Potosi oloolog Ititoktoe•
—lna toot In sae- Stook altrost.totwon Ittb sod Mk Sta.
IL:* Pa. Mottos motto to orate SA tio SIMMS style.
ray Pl3-Iv.
JWIN C. asaum.
Dui" at Off GO M. GEIKITIXIMI.
Croak- sty, lisedwigo, Nialvtitaar, awed. Plaster, sta.. eor
sPr of gfirth stmt sad Pb,.u , 7iquare. Kt* Po. Isintt.
BRADY ktOCISIG,
Joint Duerr, Proprietor. Ceriest •
etata and Third Street., (imsedistalp frost* tire Cap
itc,l I &Milberg, Pa. Terms retrombleiareounitedetire
~riori to the best Betel ha the rityouid the Du *lwo
‘t , r. with the rirderet Dauer& triAS—Alt
I DDEL Itl itA3 =llll
►li ,
I/
GesziND Agricultural tetplassub. pap CMIN
te.. Wats. ht.
Poet Wks Ito s„ lbt&
W Y . MAGILL,
wiee Dlok.northi Woe 41P4111.11P0rk.1210110116.14*
WOG A. eALSIZAMt.
sIITOMIXT A? idalr"02011
opposit, "aatlitniet'
mos. Ma".
s. 8. animas, moor Lutrot.
SPENCER & MA RVIN
(Tympani's ids Pomona. mars AT LAW
FFIOE, Paragon Block, near North
! Wort Corset of Ow Pubtlo Somas. bio, Ps.
C. BURGESS & CO..
Wsounials Dumas a Gamma Asa)
aur mon. 81*.is Mgt, bro. t Bogusla
•
- ma.. A
PIANO FORTES AND MELODEONS,
• Prom the toDowlei solotWassi
HAIINFACTUREE'S:
Stators, ft Soiir.:tow To*.
We. grabs R Os, Soktlasoco o AM '
Liaaosos &Sow% X* 'Vat.
We. D. DroDom, Now Ton.. •
John S. Nohow. Nair Yon.
J. P Sok 1 00, Now & lat. ' •
GOO. A. Moos a ca.. mi. Y. T.
Carbon. Noels= k Now Tort.
Prices at a Latge Diseanat belay lan
Priam
erns ODTAVZ, IRON PRAWS.OVUSTISYNO SOU
WOOD PIANOS TOW $ll4.
Moo. Isistrootios Books NA Sliest Yana, -
oaf, moose wishing a Ant Me ?limo Porta ir
sts Wind to tail AAA omonao war tiotesiondo
fore lotrotiaolig notsbon.
Row?, SW% State wison, troody opposite the Pon
Once. gum SMITH.
Er , ir.lL—lteery lastromoot warraoted for Iwo goan.
ow3TIS AY.
ViZiltTB l
- NIITISt
1884. 1864.
~ N EW GOODSt!
-TOR 7117 -
Spring dlr. Summer Trades.
13 NOW 114CtIVLINI • FOILL
DIMIDADLe AND SIASODADLD
SPRING AND SURER GOODS I
WHOLESALE OR MAID,
OW I NO TO. Tag GOVERRICENT and
Etat. Lieensee, too Inensood t °Tillman% tax to
Ob• dePUAlrt . ifieb 1 611U1111. payable.andu oath. ta oath,
the term OM I Capital tempated is our B seredaa. the
stoutly b.. lens 4 prime ot labor, hop& molt, bar *y.erol,
rood, ha.. Betio aothdliddiMl Bac staaturete sod Brow•
its at ern, us ddmp.tiod dad berebr agree t. sell only
tor 0 . 1:41. to Wee the prim of onr COMBOS or IDT
U 4 B'aß Crow int to sns dotard per butyl. to abet.
lib calmly the getout of opendldg ors:wino money.
and oonuntasions et else of 014 WM tad to cue of
lastbn mid toorammet tamales; the prtes trot bare to In
rabid to eorivrepad auk mad addit/otial• tat, Thla
apremmeat to ho Wtlatally adhered to in Vloalaa
altar this date.
WIWI= WahlII& at ll* MO flaw A.D.
1.4011 R OSLOCII, MY. J ACOR,
J .111 M 1101143, sort' cavaotes,
JACOB LAS %SR, CH 4,41 &ARLES"
A. IMO. GIGO. PbtZT,
- ltrr MR" pee CORIRAR. •
Reticle to Oil Refiners.
ont'ffowed to sante &dam OIL VITRIOL
CAIVITIO SODA sad BLUR al tlis losses shar
ks. TrNI Weiss fin MI VIU. IT Me ass lead stiles
=isl e Ourslis sarisqg
ski
Ss Sits
lboisit.SVlllllMer a
sadjorst pirss Is
soplAtt. C OsCONST 411101011483.
vlf
Wanted.
PIOOCi W ints e lit 11°AltDs '
0. W. slum yet,
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New Music Store.
JOHN C. BEEBE
lIIIIICH WiLL It 501.0 AT
4/1 OEM la TIE Calitralf I
Jolts a. ann.
leer Notice.
I;EZEM=
t.. t'T
,
TWO' 1)04.49 ,T,E 4 Lx rig,. IN AtiviNal;, , $2.50 IF NO' : PAID - UNTIL MIS /MD 01 0 Mil YR* •" •
',,,, 5- xittz, - ,t4;;AtTuR lAY MORNING, AT E . 4, 1864. r.
111
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6
ERIE. iPA.. Mt -
itrigasal, Trunissair IT via thong ra ?aux it
Asuman tames. —Alarm Adria.
I IntWOlit,
GUI= - 11.1114411144,16 d
"run!
/MU rasetomim,
alabjint to the /Wien a UM Naiteratts Hittarnii
Cottardasin) - - • .
PaLIMIMMTUA 'acorns.
semosoes lAMB ;
ROSIN? L. JOHNSON, of thulabria ooaety
RICHARD VON, of Phinalalphis
111.1M1.1111 ".
1. Wilikin Lem= ?nal Wien
L rdirtoi Malmead. 14. Jtahm . sememarig;
L reward P. Doan, IL Jolts . 11 / 1 1.
L lal Thom
mird T. H a it.
gb. le.
m, inaa Saadoi,
I.
7. Ckarigo Lotper, Philip S. Horharl,
li5T e.
Jolt
ag% Mosticamw.
IL birth.'
a. Metkast Batter,, Mk Sea IL Tbemesse,
5. Pablek W Mph et liastada•
10. Thomas IL Walter, 22. Januar. SAM
ollrer 0. D'avaisk, te. ihtlaim 1. twisty
11. A. B. Danahiv at. Wm. Montgomery.
•
The National Demme:AM cententlon.
.
it a molting or tho thiloaal Doeleittie r, MM.
held at New or thia day, it woe itessiesoetiv voted
that tha sett National Dasseerstie Caeoantlea far the
pupae, of hounastise Ciedldatat ler the Preehtea ci v i ta e. d
Vies Presidimsy of tisa UMW ha elates. helde4
zmaou, es Moeda*. /at 4. UM- - • •
Br tete am berotesiae• at a settles bold. Sept. Ttb,
)11113. the o deliptes ter each State was Sled al
fealiGl she aavdteset it, obi total seem.
j AUGUST 'MAO IT L Mahone,
; raw. 0. PruNcpkair4irp .
WirwTott, Jaosit ni Is* nos.
, D•aastatil sad Coasoevottioe smosesarat
ty foriaited to pehtleti Meshes,.
A Book whit* no Democrat Skirl& be
; Without,
"Five Haspaart Pounces Taxes."—Det.
der this title, 8. D. Carpentat'Esq.,' editor of
the Madison (!is.) Patriot, a former resident
of this county, hu issued • book which is by
far the most Valuable that has appeared on
the subject of the war and its curt'. It may,
in short, be appropriately styled I Deoiedratio
History of thelicbellion, in oontradistinction
to
_the many garbled and unreliable. books
pretending to give an account of the origin and
progress of the war, whitih have been "wriuen
by Abolition authors for Abelition Purpo
ses, and flooded over an nasnspectiag and too
easily, duped &pantry. It differs from any of
these so-called histories, though, is the
fact that it gives documentary proof for every
assertion that It makes, and can be relied upon
in every partlonlar.
Mr. Carpenter has made a decided "hit in
this work, and if it reaps a reward ottinsisteat
with its merit's, it wilt have the largest *iron- ;
lation df any that has been siboanbed for 'ha
last ten year's} It it jast the thing that has
long bean needed—a test-book to which Dem
ocrat* clan always refer for proof to sustain ,
their argiments. Whoever has a copy of ,
this work la his possession," says a ootenspora.,
ry, united not fear to be CAW aCop-'
pithead' and idiot like; for all be hie to do will ,
be to pull the volume oat of his pocket ! sedgy
cram a few 'Abolition sectenetel dots' the
throats of theist who 'essaithint, and 'they will
sou leant tet lit him alone." Commenting:
with the fonistion of the' Federal party, It ,
follows the ethequered and Inconsistont tuner
of the opposition down to the present day,
quoting front the sentiments of thefilipialters
sad editets,l giving their rdstfortik eompar..;
ing their soli and professibmi, andshorriog
the tendencte of them all to prodaed (be very
condition of, civil war sad desolation which
now hangs ore? the nation: , There is hardly
an event which has occurred slime' the ait
knowledgment, of one national indeptadenee,
but is treated on at more or less length. The
book is a complete enajolopedii of political
knowledge.' We endorse it -trinaigly. but
'not' with S particle too mach •of warmth:
It is one that no Democrat should doe without;
or, once having, would des • without, • and, tut
snob, we , ooftstead fi to tht attention of our,
party friend's everywhere. ILThe pries is $1.60 'F
if sent by Mail, sl.76—the extra tienty-ere
cents beinneeded to cover postein,Ao.
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either in person or by letter. m;2B-24.
, -
le. Pensloos, Bounties,' Amaze of
oan ba,proetrted by the lifidoetit, Orphate,
sod nest of kia of titoss who ineradiad to the
service of . the United States; Idyl, b./ soldier*.
and Seamen who are disabled 'by wounds re
ceived or disease oontrsoted;wpon spy/leaflet,
4o (L. P. Our/ant, Lioensea. Military aid
Naval Claim Agent. Ottioa to the.,Connnon
u t onnoil Raoul, Wricht's Itificlf, corner 'Stets
and Fifth sta.,. (under the DilpetteA office,/
Pa. 7-7
- garWo remind our reader.' that the Neill.
ties of the Odstritkr elscm are not greened by
any establishment in North Wetter! Pm
sylyania for doing Job Printing. ,Persons in
need of Venda. BIN,' Election Valets. BID
Rends, Blanks, °rimy kind of Plain or Fancy
Printing,; rrilL Sad it to their. advantage to
give as a, ealL tf
Bt.uriett:—Wit keep 'Goateed'' , on lontl 4
isms selection of Legst.,ilisoks,. of sTelmoved
form& inch as Deeds, Mortgages. ,kuditsent
sod Cosainoti Notes, Summon;, littbroons sod
tosnrottiers, not in molt entire otte:'. T 4•04
is used of these srtieles.',lll lSnd it• I'n:their
advantage to sive nor lawns Oat. tf. ,
outings min inet
sl' Moths Pr O 093;
la ovelti to giro tha tartientru gotitati ArdolittOo so
!Marto dariag the Inoortsat-bitirloottel, 111111140
soon to ois% If! 1 411 ” dodo to tOillt 11 4ocrt$ 10 4 11°1
tia parA of alsasoatbo, from awl • after tho let of Al.
artbAkilsorecomairocoet iurf tbiediOioi Ow/
the parer rill tof roathaaell tirlltifi'Oi•Mlfnlled, Qt
Atsat, ' and IfolSolloag, 4 11 1OontifflOd OA . d, , of
that Acta. taker other direction nnreorl?fl troir
paeans iettfig Pig ' ' "
tire Mos are provettlettiriar lls 51N410511-114
4.14 serakrasebrariburs. ,is all ealefilia Am*
sot soreoperfp tbo so" asleep time !Aim la , oat to
by won rosposible porooa irimi olr tpOodp,.
03 .
We aria oar basoratla Medi-fa esiet ilitioioltel
fasterealbo siroa'atioa Oftwor, r Met abeam
Afro to let Of* to *V IttPris 4 ,iiidold.WO lief
Wines thle Otte 610 11.. et, of 'tomato!, am* if thy
D•socrilts,so ibieos4r %At dol'oilidety; we aril nor
wit ei bort itiotti ef, 'Mist at 8 .06, 1 4 1 , 1
It oat, moires ooe aro estelerlber to ittlabtotateklb
sash pmt fang to atiosollott Mho ardso.
'h:s#'r7.s3w^~, ii
s;i . ..
111
• • Moms sad dean* Ulan asildines
'Ata "apt, palters the veal et nines 1 -
It alma le eve Ida • latest-. '
Tani* bewr ate t dad t 7 •;'
pinveWe tette appeillsa.- •
Mink bin swirl Ida kin tar tames
It sins to sap. eb 12111 bile Idrher,l , I ,
Ton natitor sale, sod he s the iroye"-•'
Diane sad Mara &Um ant diaispl "V. •
peaks' the vent el rattan
. ,
I hear a fear bet worth, ratty
Mare lopes are tent om I raldes's
' - • Bet s adder rill break Mr noire with emee,i
Tor *weesaiessealt when cakes are Vans
A tailor heart and eaptS head. •
' tan well tinged slat tatedr rot
• post eel indeed la vtilatey'a eabeel
tad nah. sweet easa-be twee tee raw
Pam mad dells n damn mad dame I
A rani peckers tie vein of name 1
I
' , I know • bold sad hosed mai .
, . Who Arlon to lira as the Clristiairs pain.
i Bat poor he is sad poor vii' be, ! 1
' • ororsed, it hated wraith la he ;
' ! At home hi mutant a stantag trite,
' ! Abroad he lardeth the torts lite— • !
' ! Do stem% what s Irsrfal odds..
Who will apt bey to the pooplea gods l ,
Dimas sad4elars, dopes sad dines I , , ,•
' An salty pocket's the vent of chase t
Bo sat ye in ! alth, so clatter bon, •
oNo gaudily; Wald" of the rid, I troy— i 1
Stasi by s'ilit sad steal by day,
(Doug tt all la a !spiral.) ' • '
,
Jae Us etraroh sad noir fame her, : ' , ;
Liata torUat and Insult your Baku, _ !! 'I
Be, hypocrite, tar, Aura asd fool, I
Bat you'll he poor—rasesiber the Me. "!
• Mime sad dollars, dollars and tau I - 1
Aa siopq posher* tie worst a/ crisis I !
Wt:dia foe tho, Oberon se.]
VW Napalms Patty,
toovianna.t; •
In considering the character and doctrissi
of the obligerohial faction that is attempting
to revolutionize and destroy the Governuient
of the Uoited States, we hare written of its
numbers, ita designs, the means that it noes
to perpetuate its power,and of Its tyranny; ,and
have shown it to be Adam, as being bet it
small part of the people ; revolutionary, ' in that
It seeks to overturn the societies end-govern
mental established and approved by the peo
ple; ;usurpini,- in that it stifles, overpowers or
cliarieards the popular will, and destrno,
tire et thous great principles of civil Itherty
unite/cm the practice of which any gorerliat i eat
would be an unmitigated despotism, add a
republican impossibility.
We have , not discussed the peculiar tenet!
of this faction in regard to negro slavery? nor
is it proposed now to go over the
, ground so
completely investigated by able statestoeo,
profound men of science and learned divines:
We heirs not direltupon• this part of the so
called Republican creed for the reason thet we
SYSISSWIIS the forcible abolition of slavery' as a
minor evil, compared with the atreelouierimee
ageing the liberty of white men eotamittad by
this bottom Ware it simply what, it is pope:
lady called, to Abolition party, though , we
ilionid not egret with theta in their hid prin..
eiple, yet we could not condom the: to the,
same extent as now, when they tire atiotat i to
redone we. state of ignominious subjeetien to
usurped Oyer the sovereign people of ,thittie!
States. Nor do we purpose to speak offilar
ery either In defence or in undeotnition t but
as we are now - Oita that ifslavery is dead,"
and that the pettifoging gentleman whit ties
fined so well . the office of President or the'
Republican party, has, bye stroke of we pen,
overturned a system that has stood can tea,
and the laws enacted by the people for its
protection, we will, for the present, adroit the
fleet, Count the cost of the work, its effeet upon
the prosperity of the white rave, and coiesidir
the slare in that state of "freedom" lit'ljrhich
benevolent Abolitionists have doomed him to'
tin and die. Again, the principle, in:volved
is what should meet our approval or ot;ndani
nation, not the accidental riplication• it!by
one band of fanatics to the exclusion of 'oth
eri. The principle is the right or selt - gload
ornment."l3lavety was so ieteritioked With the
society of the ?Southern States that to fereibly
destroy IL Tata to destroy the litre and, lib's*.
lies of their citizens. If you admit tliiiright
of a faction, or even of a meiorftY, * to tlestray
the lairs end constitutions of a free people,
and subjefit them to military despotlitm` on
out pretext, why not upon another t t ff If the
attacking party is to be the sole judge and
executor of its decision what can you have but
endless wars, endless rebellions, endures tie
-
sully, and the *herniae subjugation of the
weaker . people by the stronger?
Assuming, then, that negro slave es been
%bonded, and will in a few years away,
we And that it has colt, in the first place, the
ettiettoftki.States. ...pf the , territory hit re !
moved from the Union in 1860 and 1861,
there is not a square mile that can truthfully
be said to be restored to the ilelon,l i tir the
simple reason that "union" means iti old of
mutual interest and good feelinvitimi?rip.
store" means to bring back to a fermi! condi
dim. There are only some parts of the rave!
lutionsri territory that are inolnded
the picket lines of standing armies !that are
now subject to Federal jurisdiction. i ln thoia,
parts claimed to be '',restored" the tesjerity.
of the people are either driven of silt exiled
from the country, while the remainder. ere
under menial lew.' This, is not restoring the
Union, and white hostile armies form reline
division, the union of the Swell tiniCesisten
for so many years is destroyed, pia:otiosity,
whatever may be contended in tfietiif;
• N o abolition ,of slavery has' test the political.
liberty of the people of all A t stet,,. .
Though the indignant freemen Of the North
rebuked the unscrupulOns power that subjeal
ted them for many months to Its' 'despotism,
until by force and terrorism 'Chid eOsimitted l
the people to the revolution, yet iien now t
liberty such er was cute enjoyed, hang* by a
thread, and is secured o A ly 1 1 t h e mi sme „ of
'the p' enple ectioti 'upon the i ,-trots of • the so
Called Republican leaders. ' the "anthem
Statee, If we are for once to betiefe the ed.,
mini s tration organs, libertj is elan 'more,
abridgid, and the people are groaning bider.
:the delpotism," white le the: p er t, of.
the, country overrun by Federal -armies, the
abject slavery of thc'people is a disgiemsto
the" age and to the boasted eirlitzation-Of
Ameelett. loyal men tbank - G,6do boa.'
iteally that/ the war wail:ironed on and eon
tinned, (bee Anna D. Dickenson and others)
and se the only result of the war has thus far
been the abolition of striery;liie are correct
In counting the loan of MOO Ss pert of tho
" prisiames Ur rimmed *up Mil isdviby
atisioi, Mho* by Etsipiki ofittita or
•
uses, nearly a UV asilaws of nat. _
The Pops lox Croat.
re moult "
„
bur* Ant threit peen it, [as Nap.,
rarily deprived 'the aouotry en MO melees at.
two: &Mei wail has ariteted ter
"I. i*Vir447 *IP*" PPM .. .
46411.1441,(44
It how 414eed lope" the, am*, iiios depli
led epti , weeldeVid vesicle producers r debt
'Oe'reiorownee iliOt Wein merit' belkiikbut
tieetiriip, aid it *se
e'iloll4l/411: ,ak Aka stopped,- irgi
Istme4* t 4 am the isitoresi.
ra!kkolit4 Asia* kr 0* qt . ( dasore4i
satiox;, 4i - 1,114410 * digies 4m/way /pad
Ay tie sod *wort astiou is to seat Gaauiow
app: • •
"The irootof thls is found fart 'sine ooadl
tiOn of the ohitioiss wherein is presitimC the
enormity' of 'Ulan* of slavery and rebellion•
bat; vain Bow' etooptions, void of the
Rees of every day llfi that ecinteibuta to the
Ilestinetion of pablio•morals. Beoond, is the
rep for speoviatitra and idle offioe•kolding,
Stich has so seised epos the public odd, es
to almost Atinytops. :. .vslAriad inSigulliaant
those who stiff idyls to gime those boaut
trifler sad ?to:spoil4e that were heretefors
considered hottorsille., Third, in the great
increase of oritneo gienesiky, and the alarming
prellat" uta. of lkientiOnsneu..
Fluidly, what, is the condition of :the sego
for whose benefit this trtussda was originally
begiii? We billets it hait never been denied
that . his: atlas of bandage the slave 'was
*triply provided; with these physical comforts
that were nectisary to his health and idea.
lieu.' Can the e)Dadition of thd b called freed
men be Compared with that of the alaVe so
fu as this Ja cotio?rned f Oa the contrary,
thousands arefdreggisg st• Ilia rear of Federal
armies, supparied by the ckarity of those for
whi'm' they lab'pri Oried by the tax payers of
the tf ort h 'era Stairs. The women are reduced
to the lowest s t ate of prostitution, thechil•
dreg deprivedi t if their cuetomery food and at
tention, are rapidly dying, while, the men are
either cousin:iv:id or stolen from their tare:
lies to fill the cpuotas 4f , loyal"• New Zogl‘nd.
or remain behind, the cocks and servants of
Federal Officer?.
.$*
In the meantime the , loads formerly tilled
by these he t po end contented, 'Retreat:l are
now eddies berren wastes, or else form the
esperimen
. • .
tal round where Government pets
make their foraaes, and the people's money
is wasted in ajelting political capital byltifteo"
labor. 80 meth for whiit actually is efore
our eyes; and to call the serfs of General
Banks—thelerteripted %laves who are placed
in the %front- :and driven iota battle to show
that. ailegreei, eta light," or,-st least, that they
'ere capable tor, befog, /hot. or thersorrobas of
federal :eider* better , off , than. the slave of
Jofforsoo. Pseis,ils,en ebannlity, not to; call it
as ,Impodent ftlithood. But the futtme is
alitl less eqctittesgaig for the !eget" than even
the wrotohodi omega,. ,The tniztore of ; races ,
-"hi of 4 ligfrenk•PftPeoies products dtteri-,
oration in the oifspring of otta or the other.
The effect of, the u'istegenstioa of , the, white!
with the blaoklito, render thenegro stiperlori
mentally, bet 0,4614 livelier, until ? iinally k i
q!!!!“",lr. 41 ! Pr0d?9. 9 4, 1 4F. 4 T'Ast)” same*,
law pale away la dercnoity, sod .miserable,'(Nesse. Wt 44 , the Candid oonsidere.',,
tion of ail; whether, et 'Ur i !ps 'the ,4 called
Republican 441,ea in lie negro
I •
freedom erased*, the , peioe;lo6l4 •I#ot, to o
great for the goad ateetved,.and whither, la
short, they. here not talk% a tomplitiqatlnet
in developing theft pet idea. ; The negroes art
pot fret,.foc;t4l4, scaled state qt "bondage is
the tams, 010 - they tiro -.itttionfttsiostert
with' their , masters or their delivawitt.4wheth'4'
er they !toe ?cotton for the idanter;who oval
the `toil, or tot the' advent:CV - it.; viho grittoes!ti
id pe #
it of "the
,Cio.,ttpianti' l w p t f 7,o—an•
cgs egainst plfttotatlon discipline, or , shot for
it u mbordinetion to his Norther* ofdeer, bleak,
-the bo , • I • ,or benthes the"
u f tj . kr ,Ft
'ErrfusliboiNsw Yak Timis
'lloilrOlkif ht.
While it would be preimmptuons yet to af
firm that Gen. - Viont Will soon @online his
road to Ricibmond, it is' certain that sue pre.
sent campaign will lesse.ane of the 4reet ar
mies teeiltily wonted. The spirit ofi,the two
leaders and of the two armies will mate it
impossibleffor Richmond to be either listen o*
not taken thlt 'simmer, *Runt a bite that
shill sbsolately 'disable : either "the e army
or the other. Knowing AM. this blow must
fail. we hase, s , right to inquire which side is
best prepared to eadnrs it.' Would it beans
. damaging or alike rata in'either este? ''
A treat', dial luMbitos said by some well.
masninganii,over•singuinijonmals about the
growing discouragement of the rebels. We
ere boandlto say that vs hero seen do sit
"dince of it, On the isntraryisre do not re.
atilieet.atituko - ritiv:ii:mt,wo "Faint when the
rebel: papertgeaterallY ham. evinetiti N mach
satisfaction 'with. the irpiri" of their people,
end such ',elesly eenfidea t o that "tuner cedes
would telSmilitt;:tut einaa'this year has
Nor hap, 1 title Veen withiint remain.
ther fleMill‘rn .PeOpli, hoe' so '
calmly submitted to the i napresedentod meas.
wet' tit the Iset , rebti Cinigtess—thelearms
rithei aonihtlation
,efthe.ont:reiey; 414 . priprispeik of ell crops,
present cad &tare, for the, use of the army,
. toy uftai.mitmay of it, shows great statinch.
nesC It is weakness ter veil it the effect of
Poneratiteat „that 'ever ex.
isted c. Id etritr,trOw a pe ople, once fine, into
eaairelpialy silent submission to i sacli meas.
vim Were titers nerions disoonteat; it w4utd
be: 'itreito: Sad' eipression itt'ootie manner.
Tfth face thit'ffoittlierti ' stistaine ;the
ostrao_insey
4 . " ltiebni)nf f.
o
detei'maitottiiin t anti not tiespOOdency,,.
milltary-sumata of -she last four months
t ce:sititattis&cif all. attemPtiomeber lest on,"
Ilia" °earthiest of • Seymour in s iloriditi. the
u4srthrow of Banks as lantielittua the-bloody
stroke et Fart,Pillow, the successes on . the
North Cerolin 0 oast,th etlifloomettiate of Rteele
—have all been oslealated to etriligth4 6
olahllacr * Thelaaa that Phi, 1 1101. iting the
North ems mhos as a OW that tone financial
syStenttriii liensting down,, and - the holes
made tmeiir CoPperbeeds about I"4iimions in
the Ultima .porty; .s seq about -Owl brig4toning
presponts.Of thwelsotion of MePitellais to the.
Presidenti, oforifed is a itfrantsts.'. We
.are sati4o Flit - yrhanTtbis, Month' of , May
`o9M4'4o4 , o 9l l. l thff*RetaPlto tieJo44 l l,lkekleved
.bulb isslairengly'..that , te tits COntedetassi "
would:iteigaWskitiliiliirtieffs44MA•fie bro
ken down. •
=9
• t ••• r;
.c+
C•pplititeSSUM l
Wa observe tomeindiestions of the preys
bisott of Copperbeadiatn in distinguished Be
publican quarters. 'or example :
t•The Supreme COW% of Vermont • has de-
Owed the soldiers' voting bill of that State
unoonatitutional, so far as it relates to the
;election of State Otileetts.'!
' Again, Senator Hale, of New Hampshire, in
Ispeelting in the Senate the other . day, of the
f l etrort in Congress to annihilate the Siste
hanks, said the object' would be more easily
understood if the measure was put is this
form
"And /* it further matted, That all those in
struments heretofore known as State consti
tutions be, and they are hereby abolished." .
' Anil again, Senator Doolittle, of Wisoonsin,
on the same occasion, said :
"I do not yield to my honorable friend from
New Hampshire in my Matters respect as well
es my deep and limited conviction in the no.
°easily of this Government, as well as the.
State governments themselves, maintaining,
preserving sad defending ritl the rigour of
the States under, the Constitution of the Uni
ted States. I believe is &at@ rights, err—
that they are expressly mentioned, reserved;
protected and defended in the Constitution
Itself, and as they are reserved by our,Cen.
@citation proteeted,and defended . I believe in
these ri ghts and es a eitisen of the Cnited
States, and as ecitisen of * State, I feel bound
to respeet and defend tbertc.'
Now all this bi Copperheadient in its most
maligesnt form. Neither Vallandighant nor
Powell nor Fernando .Wood ever breathed
worse Copperheadism. Can it be possible that
the ii proms Conn of Vermont, and Senator
lisge, of New Hampshire. and Senator Doolit
tie,ta Wisconsin, are twain Copperheads.
I Missal Lwow. Eight Years hr.
The following, clipped frcm .the New
York Ledger irof Jul 19th, is curlews,
when contrasted with the empense account
'of the present day. Mr. Bonner express
ed alarm when he footed up the expenses
of the government under Mr. Pierce, and
etaphssixed his alarm with'plateens of ex
clamation points,' as is seen in the extract,
referred to t
"Larks'. 'Exiseurrens.—The expenses
of the government of the United States
follows,
the present admintstration,are 'as
follows, v11:
$75.686,40i) a yeail
6,307.200 a moat! 1 I
'1,452,920 a week!!!
207,560 a day 1111
8;600 an hour 11111
144 a n2ialite 111111
2.40 a seooad !III!!!
In
"Two dollars and forty cents at every
tick of the clock. That will do for Young
Amerlini. But where doee the money go t
For whit is it applied 1 Under Mr. Pones
administration, - during the Mexican war,
when we had , a hundred thousand men
under arms, and large armies and Emmet ,
ous garrisons in Mexico, the annual ex
rinses of the government were a little
over forty millions a year."
Look on this picture. The expenses of
the goveririnent of the United States un
der Lincoln's administration are as fol
lows:
=2l
41,000,000,000 I year l
83,333,333 a month i !
20,833,333 a week ! ! !
3,000.000 a day 1 I I!
_ 123,000 an hour Illt
2,073 a minute 1 1! 1 I
• 33 it second 1 I 1.1 ! !
Thirty-five dollars at every tick of the
cloek I. There is no use of asking where
the goes to, or for what it is ap
plied. Some of it is used for making war
like implements, vessels and missiles,—
billions of it to enrich contractors and
oflice-holden,—all of it worse than wasted.
Mr. Bonner offered to take the govern
ment and carry it on for fifty millions a
year, and also to furnish each man, woman
snd child with a copy of his' paper as a
free gift. Would he like to renew his of
fer now f---Stotbury .Devsocut,
Martins ox Snistiturts.—Wm. Whiting,
Esq., solicitor of the War Department, has
decided that a substitute, whether procured
by a person who has been enrolled without
being drafted, or has been enrolled and draft.
ed, is midi to receive from the government
the bounty of slo3,.psynble on the same terms
and conditions as are applicable to bounties
paid to volunteers. It bee also been deoided
that a man who is drawn-in this draft and
pays the commutation of $3O), is only exempt
until the next draft; that is until such
time as the President inay make-another call
for more men. n. l in no case is his name to
be left of r! , . , Mpg list for more than one
year T..t . .: of the present draft' is to
cot: use until tota tilled, tint the
ain-. of those -paying tti,: 'commutation or
obtaining $ substitute do not go In the wheel
fur thia,gaots.e—Ball,do Courier.
Tun Banitoge Strobitesa quotes from that
abserving sod pidiesophioat histeristo, Died
rich itatoksibooker, the following remark
suitable for to day t "A euntsiog politician is
Orton found skulking nadir the oleriosl robe,
with !tit outside. all religion and an inside all
political rancor.. 'flap ePiritittli and things
temporal ars simply faashied .together, like
poisons and aetidotes on an Opetliseary's
obeli; aid, instead of 'a deront sermon, the
0444° *trolt-gaing folks hoes often a politi
osl .throst',dellin thelr,throats, la
belled with w pious teat from Soripturs."
NUMBER 1.
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With lel& Nu watnittsi
Too read lo nary gold.
of Sr" &rag.
stt“ ha xt. falai%
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AM eenakedistly %
Oppossdto Use Chstios.
Jsany Nadirs not Jot.
DoUr Tokens is bengal ; •
Was Leo D. Cross is nisch,
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Mot Asa Choy lotoo dart,
NU Wks la oaavarsataoa ;
Slam& yoa would Illks sna i l
Collin Mayon Italy Atka.
Pro= Patti TiF ru Imp,
Wm Petty Glars s Baba ;
!Morel bet or smut sad Loud.
4 Aid sbe's Mae Amy MO&
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tan stanza of killing that Is endowed by
the rebel erodes Is piece - lily talreculons. la
&soles *rot thirourds of battles from Bull
arta No. I to Citinoti.lotritle No.' 2, and en'
eadelial the rimiiiiat the miratip.la, mull St
the" 5'94 1 4 1 0}1, PY4 1144 / I # 4 it , an.
riety at mottos", is which licoirOlVlron'A i er
and amonishisent sae pridooduat.-lionor it
the inonstrons aggroguo f ofelanghtir, anted,/
at the Noumea of the WO is "PfliTtili
mei enonaotut loam, sitenlahnisit them
one people lossla number thin the populalleti
of India can submit to inch a:holiest* killing
without eztetnaination. Does the 'reader : re."
calla battle in witish the "slaughter" af rob.
ile was not "tenths ?" ' Ts there et eastr oa
record In Wok the "osmage" "mast them
gray-backed gentlemen I Ina' not " seful I"
Was them ever s'oonillot in which thnrettel,
"loss" wu not "Aortal?" Arena Moir cu.
tallies lames* "heavier" than ours? Do
not their dud always Hs in heaps? Do we
not always "mow" them down at short nap
:with "double charges" of gripe sad osaisdart
sad are we cot constantly getting them in po
sition when their "solid mums" areaost
tared like chaff before some division that rises
suddenly to its feet on the edge of some "tim—
ber?" Is not Moir loss always "suers," fre
quently "tramondons." not nnfrequently "aw
ful," and st oft-occurring lumina "perfectly
horrible ?"
Despite these three years' endurance of suit
calamities, the rebel armies, originally not
extraordinary u to sin, seem td exist today
in as great force is ever. Lee is debating with
Grant
, near Spottsylnnis ; Besuregard is
holding Butler in check at Bermuda Bun
dreds ; Johnston Is keeping Sherman actin
in Georgia; Taylor, Smith and Magruder hue
closed around Banks on the Red river. The
question is a pussling one, and ere &Spar of
being able to attain its solution."
• ITEMS OF ALL SORTS.
Tams Ina Paesss.-.=That this • will be s
year of great events needs no prophet to fore
tell. The campaign of the rebellion, the ?ress
identlal campaign, and last, , but, not least, the
_Ettropout war, will all escite public attention,
concerning which Ail eboold keep posted.—
Then in regard to local matters, we tibial base
much to some consideration, and about
which no well regulated family _should be
ig
norant. By taking your home paper you will
get the local es well as the general news, and
thus two purposes wilt be - serred at on? price;
wheresi,if you 'take a foreign paper iv Will
be purely scsitieittit if you see an item ova
:brains your lotislity ones in a whole year.
Myatt or CLAPP.—Commenting on the tyr
anny exercised towards the Now York Tour
no/ of Commerce and WortJ, theirdos Observer
remarked:—
Not a -single respectable journal of soy
party, that has come under our notice, has
justified this outrageously shameful proceed
ing; and most of them are outspoken in con
denination of it. The seem thing, we believe,
may be truthfully said of the people wherever
manhood and liberty have not beta Win
gulatted by the ;delusions of fauseloisof."
In this city, but one , journal was found de.
graded "enough to approve of the diet adiy
outrage. That, paper, it is almost needless to
say, wee the Buffalo Zit! s. Et was never
more appropriately employed then when en.
gaged in bolstering up Despotism. It. long
since pirted with self rvspect. How : is .the
Millinery business I—Be4ato Prat., -
Tifton or rira Nsoao.—Spurgeon, in a re
cent epeeoh, "We in England, are get
ting tired of die nogroes--111) are beginning
to find theta out. - A year or ao ago a negro
was quite it pet with toe, sod when one come
to us we made mach of him; but now, too
many of them are coming, they mime °min
equado : they ere very ignorant and conceited;
and we are very willing for them to he tree,
to give them money. but then we do notfirstit
any more to do with them."—Ayracais Cow
vier.
WHAT TWIT Aix Flotrttan Foxe—Gener
al Meade, io bin address to the Army of
the Potomac, on the 4th instant,' informs
his soldiers that they are "fighting to pre
serve the Government and institutions as
Aandoi down tow by ow foreatiters." That
is the sentiment that inspires brave men
to deeds of valor and to victory. Notthe
cry of Abolition, not the desire for pillage,
not a mere spirit of hate, but• a love-of
constitutional liberty, and a devotion to
the cause of the Union.
Wendell Phillips, in one of his.-late ha—
rangues in Boston, took - upon the platform
with him s young saddle•nolorsti female, whom
be introduced es "tile Opt of Me Jithme,isser
isms woman" The abolitionists were so
delighted that they crowded towards the plat
fermi* caress her. -It is clear that if these
craoked•brained fanatics had. their owl way
the white race would soon be extinct is this
country, and their places filled by hybrids.
When the war first broke oat, a young mar
ried man of Steubenville, Ohio, volunteered.
He was reported. killed .at Perryville, and
subsequently his wife received in a metallic
coffin, whit. purported to be the body of her
husband. She buried it with all due mweastany
sad affeetion, and, after more than a year had
elapsed, she married again: A few days since,
an exchanged prisoner passed through Sten
benville and left a message from the husband
supposed to be dead, that he would probably
be soon exchanged and would be home again.
Her present husband is a worthy man, and
the ease becomes somewhat embarrassing.
In' the beginning of the war,a patriotic land
lady, in her desire to stnolsta the generosity
of many cityloiernutents and ether corpora
tions in continuing the wages of absent sol
diers, give notice that if any, of her boarders
wished to enlist, she would allow their board
bill'to run right on all the time they were
gone, the tame eel it they remtittedi-
Tut Ex r ASCIPATION PgqOLANI 4.T10:1,-A car
man in New Orleans ran over and put out the
light, of a very young Antericait citizen of At.
rican descent, and was heard to exclaim, ' , God
bless the 'ens Incipation pructim Won l If
had done that two years ago, It would have
cost ate fire hundred dollars."
Loss of Goss:sate —Since the war com
menced, the Federal:l have less 6(Genersio, or
whom 90 Were -in battle. and 16 have
died of discasescontrsoted in the , service.
Detrnit Cavalry captain was satoueded
whin one of his new srchruite walked up to
him an deolsred that soldiering wee , rather
dissgrteabte, and that still recruit being a to •
male would quit the business.
Thad. Stevens, who has ROM a wig for
these twenty years. was lately applied to its
behalf of the St. Louis Sanitary fair for ti
look of his hair to put in s Congressional
wreath. We presume that Thad., being very
petriotio, sent the whole wta.
The portrait of the woman who kept a se.
°rot is in the ilcitish Museum. It is mid not
to resemble anY woman now tiring.
Tau Publisheri of the New York daily vs
pers titer* arranged for the importation of
large quaatttles - ot printing paper from Ea—
.
roe, order tc' bre itdowit the combination
prior.fised by Eastern tnattafretitrers. It oats
be imported, it is alleged, at fontteen cents
per visa&