The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, May 31, 1866, Image 1

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ten at th.. revle.4t of the editor, one ALllar
adrerti.,nerite will be continued at
of the petioa advertising, Until or d ere d
dircr ilyo, unless a signified period 13
tprolor thei r insertion. Yl
tucculestions should be addressed to
Berg.i , r 4
Editor and Proprietor.
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Business Directory.
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kIr.,Fr.:IKT AT LAI7, Girard, Erie County,
n 5 A U ether business attended to with
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'AVfoILYST LAW, In Walker'st Of.
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ATfOßZ,erret Comeasixon.s ar
9x .,05 :hock, near North West Corner of the
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!SENNETT,
1 " " JUTICS or razz PEAcw. Office second
wet French Street, between Fifth end
' , jai:HA6-2.
10V WILBUIL,
ArroliNWfß at Lew, Ridgway, Pa.
kge x,,xtratron and Jefferson counties.
Gn3o'ds-Ir•7 W. W. WILBUR;
INellla 4B No
Items or rills Pam:ro, Paragon Block,
Ls: ¶V: alarm Erlo, 1"o
~iS.OENNi4ON, .
,y 7,012 /2 LAW AND Jr Ica OF THICTILICE.
; . ,,!c1,,,,, scent, Conveyancer and Coll ator.
stns,ln, southwest corner of Fift and
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41/ UK.'
,TOPN CY FIRNABRATA. at the APR
F. 50. Vil hag n hand a large mend:
pr,,eisions, Wood and Wilii,w Ware,
Fegara, tic. to which he to
attent,on of the public, Fatiedled that
good bargains as can be had in any part
tuarlo'6•s—ly
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C. Nev.r.iT, 31.. D.,
' Pvivxmlart ./1261, ir Ha Lo]
i t: • Jri oreet, over C. ql , lrern atom — board: ht.'
!i...cr C. W. Krlsl, 20 do q. south oft e m F.
rc So.ofris street OGlee hours from ll'o'olco%
il P. t;. mt VeCtl
I)..
lc Physician noeiStiEron
r•.t ro oa re•c`r opoo.ite the Park
i w Lours frop 111 to 12 A. 21, 3 to 6.P.11,
c If. ap6 6©•
L E.4I"CrE , FOR N 4 LB
hoimetri inie4 on Stfito Street, be—
re2th and F.lghth slrerts, Emit side are of.
.I'e an very re....sou&ble tvrins, it applied
.lucre cr
UT: A. OA LRRAI7II, Agent
ti C. BEEBE,
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DSILLRTR DEW GOODS, Cnocrzanta,
Na:li,GlPor;, Seed, Muter, etc, ear-
F . TErt l'ulPle Square, Erie, Pa. jal7tf.
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LITEIT ATD SALE STAHL'S, on'Eiihtti
Sts an Frp,cii. Fine Horses and (;ar
-14 eQ m. 9 0 ,12 1 ,18 terms. my23'B4—Fi.r
111 - iND SIM? STABLES,
COVIL3 or FRUCIi AND Ira STRIEIIIB, ERIE.
Propriator, Gi , o/ Ehnen and Carriages
Lin.l at moderate price!. Sept. 29,1995-
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VER V qTABLE,
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m 12140
sTI N'S'Llile •
in (iroreries, Proilue,, Provisions,
:o , r and 4 tone War,,, Wines, Liquors, tze.,
,•,.npposite thn l'ustoffice, Erie, P.
marB76s-1y
MAGILL. •
Moiler, Mee. In Ram- 1 11 -.-- ;:
, k,nerth,lde of the Park, Eris, Pa. 2e.
1. *UN, :WILLIAMS 41: CO.. •
5VCC7:1 , 5083 to Pe - Iv J. Iforton,
Who'euala dealer, in Coal.
',N. V. S E, and Nvle'n Line of Steamara.
Pock, Erie, Pa. • . jan4'6s ly.
,EVS 314,ZEPP.1. [MUSE. Di
LL—DIILECTLY OPPOITI: THE PASSENGER . /A
PA., living newly fitted up in the oast
ig now open lo the public. Meals ail re
arrival of all Passenger Trains,
is)- OAKLEY BROS., P:npri:i. r•.
C IttrrEL, Waterford, ro.
Roinave LCALIE, PIInPAIIS29IL
•CCIMATIC2IIqO,IIC and eaieful attention given to
ort of guests. t I:T5'O-Iy*
MST PIANCS
IN' AMERICL
, cde by
S. DRUCKER & CO.
Sells Them. anlP'6s 17
TKK W HILLDINOI.
IRltEllol.ilf AND Sr , ' 0103
floor tleatty's Block; Wast, Park, Erie, Pa,
• f •rd, Chrfatian hE Ruth's 'Store. Residencr
ujrtle ntreel, 3d house South of Ninth.
oart-tS to 10 A.M., and 2 to 3 P. It. -
'tf.
EVANS. M. D.,
Tenders his prof mints' 'et-vices to the
Erie ixd vicinity. etlice I.) Vs's now hall&
tarll street, a few doors south- of the depot
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OLE, -
8r 4 313131111n, Bust Boot MANITY/CTMOIR
cr? c'alcdorrieelat's Block, Erie, Pa.
E J. BIAKE:I.Y,
ATTORNEY AT LAw. Ridara,v,
a Will alio practice an adjoining Countiaoa.
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11%1IKS,
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. T k:LOR VW Chormss CLEANER.
: .. , r, & , 1:1 ' 1. Pr. Benno ell Office.) Clothes
1- o. l .a.lclevae.l cis s' ort'notice. Tet*s fis
IA Lev. ms 22 ty
I.) I'LtI.F.Y.
. r the U. 3. Trria,ury Department and
' '' - 1 - 1111n.r for Soldiers, WOhingtori,
••%1 n•irl Inset, FArrar Han ;Rai ding,
• Y.ht.iry, Naval and Civil claim
?tea diumitch. Pensions obtained
Appl ration, by mill promptly attended
x-v?ral years' experience in the
ll.partriente, feeler confident be
n ,ll : , t•ex - lc.J.y and in prorecutine all kinds
nov3o'lis•tf
DENTI!! , T.
• th• P•1a:71 yams Coders of - Dentbl Sal" ,
story rl Sterrett b
uf Le n, Houma, Erie, Pa.
lILFCIISNCE 111" PERMISSION.
D tt• S., North seventh street, Philactel-
%Slam, D• D• S., No. 24.3, North Nto th
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41- 20^.NKTS AND C.ITNBELLONoi IT LAW
ontoette Crittenden Hall
Ce , ertton! and all other. le,gll 'bud
Vensatrn. F:rte, Warren 61243 1 0 0116
e ',- " , ) , :a"pruilv and promptly.
Kp•A. GAlbraith , Whitman - it Brecht
Marvin, :rte, Pa.
Hot, Johnson, W. D. Brown
Warren. Pa.
4 11 RMV C
dcil,rp , in herd and soft
our dock pir , p,rty to the
retirn trim the coal
~ .r5 -cur:: .t.••• erutueutly yrnr
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'a t ^iAlee - Tatioro, Fifth greet, between
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po , o3;:t'y. Ctcan rg done in the
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OROCERIES !! !
stoelt. of Grnteries.
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to s o ., "-friends 2,2,3
r ' goods ttiv ptcec
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with the La to In kis lino to r::ti•
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1 / 1 lANCY DYEING.
E.‘`T lET.TII STREET.
•. Co* ton Goo lq. D•WIll111
nad Yerusdjed sad colored to %ha
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PI AIINLILIi PRICE.
4 Pts4o6 end refinished before delivery.
4411 JOB. KORLIIILLUL
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MNT It A.. 1-4 s _lt A.. Ter 40 -v-
•• This Old Pllablished Agency represents ti leading, most popular and most successful Insurance Companies in tlis COlllO7, embracing
Life, Fire; Mairine, Inland and Accident In•uMnce. Combined Capital represented $28,000,000, affording facilildei for first class 'femme
ante to any amount desired, and on - ad reivotip.ble terms as sound and well maged'Oompanies con afford.
Orders for Insurance attended to with Promptnees and fidelity, in town or country. Especial attention given to the Insurance of DWel
lings and Farta Property, for periods of thr.o or (Ivo years, or peipetually, by deposit of premium, ' Rates very 10w..;
flit thoughtful and pruildat farm Insur
and kindred dependent upon him. ;All who I
he tollowing Companieu :
A 1 _COMPAPiY. •
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NINETY-THIRD - STATEMENT
oct6'64tf.
Caph Arste,
I.Labti
Net Arpett.,
THE' VETITRAN OF 16,009 ;FIRE:3
STILI
HARD AT
RlTaziant organization of four thonntral un/lerwriteru,
from Nova Scotia to California, and L Ito quperlor.
axle° aryl the ftulf, harinnn'ing the science/of ararag..
with complnsating rates to the advaacenaeut of the
public welfare.
FLATTERING TESHNIONIALS
OF Tfil
ET NA IN S U RANCE COMPANY
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• • FROM THIIII!PCRANOR DtPARTMINT_
OF THE STATE OF NSW YORE,.
The haturanes Cemniiisimer feline Legislature:
"The Etna Insurance Company. ..f Trartard, one of
he moat ruccesaftil Fire Insurance Corn anio of - this
or any other col:tatty "
• • • •
"Connecticut Companies follow the rues and nrscti
tee of tie Etna almost as czrel Ily as if they wen). m•
bodied in st ante Iter."
Asak pointing to errors of practic. in Fee York
Companies, the Etna's soccessfol management and
so id rules are eaLled to their I. , Wiation thts:
"It slit. remains more a mttter of wontlar than {mita
tion in the Insurance wor .1"
••• / •
'By what subtle alchemy has this corporation btreri
enabled to tern its full paid capital Into 'he Philoso
pher's stone I"
• • ' • •
"The extraordinary mots which have distinguished
ifs unparalleled financial history."
The a. erase losses per diam in t're rnited States at
this period of the year, are lhotr two hundred and flft -
thousand dollars. The telvuranh *hi' sounds startling
notes of warning to all prudent pereen.!.
DO NOT NEGLECT TUE SECURITY OF RELIABLE
INSURANCE.
Policies issued toil/laid delay.
J F. DOWNING, Agent,
T. W. CROWELL, Surveyor.
A 1 Company.—
}j0)1 IC INSUR ANCE3 CO3IPAN 1r
' OF YEW yam:,
OFFICE, it:O. 135 1311:0ADWAY
CAS'a CAPITAL - - $2,000.000 00
AS'4ITA. In Jacattry,lB66, 3,59.4,674 14
- 153.749 24
ABSTRICT OF TIM
25TU SEMI-ANNUAL STATE\IENT
Showing the elndition of the Coriwany on the n let day
o [Janttary,
ARS6TS.
Cash balance in bank
Bonds & mort., Ist. lieu on real
estate . - 196,892 50
Loans on stocks, pay. on demiand 97,392. OS
United states stocks,market val. 1,350,831 90
State & man. stocks & bonds, do. 905 425 00
Bank stocks, do. • 113,550 00
Interest due on Ist Jan., 1866 27,431 16
Balance in hands of agents apd in
course of transmission 173,010 51
Bills Rec., for pre. on In. Risks,&c 43,153 44
doyerstnient stamps on hand 1 - 10 00
Ottier Property, Mis. Items 13,605 13
Pro. due and unool on Pol. Issued
at office (fire, inland & mar ) 43,141 88
Steamer Magnet & wreck. apps. 83,483 94
Total Assets, $3,698,674 14
LIMVITTISS
Claims for las, out. on Jan. 1,'66 $152,046 24
Due stock on account divideed \ 800 00
' Notwithstanding the fiery trill of the past year, dur
ing which the company hes paid lotutes to the amount
of $1,637.852 wttbout omitting the semi-annual die
idends, "The florae." with its ituitsl o' .Two Millions
intact, and a net surplus of $1444,9.37 to, continues to
offer to all who meek reliable insurance, inducemmta
surpassed by no other company.
J. F. DOWNING, Agent.
T. W. Crowell, IFurseyor.
"It /e wielmn cnd Pr•Alarnl3o to ingore In the beet Com
puller, and there ie So.ie better than the old Izianr-
Mice Comps...ay of North America."
I NCORPORATED 1794.
INSURANCE COMPANY
NORTH
CI , VIE 4i. OP PHILADELPIII♦
144 Th SEMI . ANNUAL STATEMENT
duels, Jan. 1, 1460. Market Value.
First mortgages on city property $441,500.00
U. S. Government bonds . 331.500 00
Pennsylvania State bonds 109,000 00
Phila. city bonds . 138,700 00
Buds of Penna. R. R. Co. and other
corporations 190,440 00
Band & other corparition stocks C 6,190 93
Notes Rea. (temporary loans) 150,471 . 06
Real Estate. ofEce of the Co., 232
Walnut street :22,000 00
Unpaid 'Pre. & debts dud on acct—
all good ' 107,581 13
Cash in B'k &in hands of Agts. 168,329 32
Total Assols 51,731,215 14
LOSSES PAM Dr CASIT SLYCE 1794
OVER $18,000,000 00!
72 TBATO3 SKCCESSFUL nustNcss ExcsarsNcs.
Policies issued a ithout play by
.1. F. DOWNING, Agent
T. W. CROWELL, Surveyor.
puoicas inksuliaNcE
OP gAarroao, cold
LOSSES 'PAID LN 1865, $410,618 91.
CASH ASSETS, JAN. 1, 1866, $1,006,790 38
The test of its nationality, the solid serylce it bss
rendered patrons, and its ability t, pass 'through sea
sons prolific of conflagrations with honor and profit to
those most interested, may be inferred from a perusal of
the following figares of
1,039 ER PAID.
Arkansas $22;830 431Nlinnesota 20,980 42
Alabama 45;723 361 N. !lamp. 25,309 19
Connecticut22o,B3l 97 1 New York 643,630 32
California 181,320 54 New Jersey 3,750 53
D't of Col. 196 351 Nebraska 1,167 00
Florida 20,468 42phio 103,953 59
fieorgia " 22,138 751Penn'a 53,274 40
Indiana 84,203 Wilt. Island 20,771 21
Illinois 210,698 5713. Carolina 21,032 75
lowa - 31,616 737ennmeo 46,970 90
I:entucky 69,978 19 , Texas 3,96108
Kansas 13,416 07 Vermont. 4,282 43
Maine ' 66,893 45 Virginia , 27 24
Mass. 69,870 01j W. Virginia 2,000.00
Maryland 39,602 95;Wiseonsin 86,461 76
Mississippi 24,832 55,Canada 88,870 80
Missouri 80,05 31i Nova Scotia 14,285 78
Michigan 67,057 64iN. Bruns. • 15,330 75
Losses Always Paid Promptly.
J. DOWSING, Agent.
T. W. CEOWT.l4.34er•roz.
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Office in Rosenzweig's Block, opposite Brilwn's Hotel.
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S 4 067,445 30
244,401 43
3 823,00 i 31
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100,744 49
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TWO" P0L'1..4 RS AND A-lIALP PER YEAR, IF PAID IN ADVANCE $3.00 IF NOT PAID UNTIL' THE END OF ITHE YEAR.-
F. DOWNING'S
Erie, Peun'tx.
es hie Proporiyagaiart loss or damage by Fire,mcd his Life for the protection of wife, children
lave not yet attended to this duty, should call at once and get their policies in one or moro_of
N J A GA It A
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
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OF JIM CITY OF NEW YCII . :-
CAPITAL
Cash Capital and Surplus . $1,286,729 60
- AsSETS.
United Statet t S ecurities 468,643 05
n' ll
Loans on Bo llorgrkge 202,000 00
Gashin ba4._ d hands oragenfs 85,518. 37
Loans on Stooks, pay. on demand' 352,400 00
Real Estale, Interest, &o. - 111.168 18
Wisconsin Sr. California, Bonds ' - 8,000 00
LIABILITIFS
Losses In process of adjustment 20,060.00
Unpaid Dividends 1,326 60
$21,376 50
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-Fair-Rates, First—Class Security, Prompt Pop.
men€ of Losse.i.
J. F. DOWNING, Agent.
T. W. OROWLL, Surveyor.
METIROPOLITAN
I ,N,1./.1i4%. * NC E COMPANY,
or NEW YORK.
Cash Capital - , $1,000,000
Aesnts, January 1,1866, 1,644,000
The Assured receive
SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT.
Cit the net prollte wl'hout :nenTring any Liatienty, or,
in lieu the got, at their option, a liberal 11/count upon
the preratent.
ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND,PAID.-
Scrip" Dividend, declared 1865, Fifty per cent.
J. F. DOWNING, Ageet.
T. W. CIOWELT., Surveyor.
H 0 51 E
I iv•SURANOE COMPANY,
OF NEW 13AEN, CONN
Cash Capital,
.tll pit a,
MEM
Pr tires ifanufrAnrtent ife•ehandise and
other prnpertt against Ines or damage by die, ft Nate.
'erne% agsinat the risk of Inland Transportation arid
Ne~icalvd•
Company has three Departments in tarrying on
its fire Business.
Ordinary or Term Department
10Fo.e term or one year reticles, on all classes of in•
en able propertr, at fair and equitable rates, without any
participation in the profits of the Company—the same
as other stock Companies.
Participating Departinent
Issues term policies for one, three or Brie fears, tea
Dwellings, Furniture and Farm Braidings and their
contents, giving en-It-policies a participation in the pro
tits of the Company, Without their incurring any lia
bility thereby. •
Perpetual Department
Tocores perpetual policies requiring . a . deporit ota
imall amount of money, to hen of all future paymenta
of premiums, coverimr rialto upon Ilwallinga and thalr
rnitnre. Runs and their content,' Stores and atoeka
of Gooda, Churohea and Sche , ,l Hoaxes.
J. P. DOWNING, Agent.
T. W. CROWELL, Surveyor. .
TUE CONDITION
STATEMENT Or
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
No. IS Wall N. Y. oa the laidlief:an:, Me
Assrrs
Cub in bark and in offle-, 35,806 94
Bonds and mort ..agest (being first 11ms on real -
estate in New York anti Brooklyn, worth
at least !365.000) 177,310 00
Loans nn Mortal, parable nn damsel, (market
. Talus of seenritiea herd U saunters!, $79,-
174 00) 64,743 21
* Unite/ tstes Ttocka owned by the CoMpany *
,a10e,'254 26000
Ftat e a7neks nwred by On.. menet value, 29048(8)
Real Estate (oninerimbered) 3,00000
Inier.st accrued Of which greater pert doe
%11. let IR mid.) 4,94931
Balance In hands of Agent., and In COWS! of
tranamirszon from Agents. 24,500 00
Bill• reeeive7le for promiam on inlaid risks
and other llama 13,591 25
Cash premiums uneollectri on policies Issued 7.
at ales 5,80440
612,101 18
. _
Claims far Lasses autstannsg, Jas. 1 •e 6, 19,682 09
Unpaid Disidends, aeboo
20,127 99
Total limes Ainbilitles, PACO 19. •
The "Ardis" lout a first class reputation for honora—
ble and l'beral dealing. It is • sound compignyoind
doing a prosperous business'
J. MILTON SMITH, Preet.
H. B. WILLMARTII,Tice fires'L
Vl:tears TILTOr.
CU RLEE BAanunciz, Asitt seey.
J. V. - DOWNING, Agent.
T. W. CROWELL, Snuieyor.
F ORT YdPIIIIID 'ANNUAL •STATILIII /MT
OP Tlit CONDITION OP VIZ -
NORTif
71RE INIRIRANCE COMANY
Of the City of New York,
l on the 31i t day of Decem•
bet', 665. •
• 1 Cash Capital, ',., $500,101011
Surplus, S ; I
nil 0536 T.
.
'®, ' 151,6636
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Loans on Bond and Ifortgaire, \ heing firs] on
real estate worth'over 60 per cent, above tztoeo 00
the amount lot • ed,
Stocks, Bonds aid other ~e coritina own ^(1 by
the Commtuy, market valley ' 3q2 817' ID
Cash iu bank and oSee, -
i 39,9 A 46
L4)3VP ot3 desosx.C, with, Collateral, i Zil 050 CO
Premiums due aid on:Wending, 14.70362
Canh in agents hardy In tonne of tranamici 63,038 39
Interest accrued on securities, 14.001 16
Bills receivable,. 2,894 66,
.
Other property utr.,oninany, 8,600(4
Total smutty
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The lessen by tire throughout the united States
dei
ing the past year have been larger in amount than those
rt any one of the premien% twenty years exdrding the
erinre us nom n(10,000,000, and the efetere and Civet
ttra of the eompary rongratulat) its stockholders,
spate and customers upon .he very Bettering result of
the yeir's business.
In this company the assured =ay participate In Ow
pro& tor of the bunkum. with nit incurring any liability.
Dividand for 1865, fel per cent. A continuance of yonr
favor Is respectfully soliefo d.
R: W. Bizicusa, sec• 7•
J. GII [Emma', Gen. Agent.
J. F. DOWRING, Agent.
T. :r. CROWELL, &mayor.
ENTEaraIISE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ?MI CITY OF FIIILADELMTA
Cash Capital,
Surplus, Jut. l,'BB,
Cr=l
The"Faterprise," with a paid tip Cash Capital or Rail
a million. offers seewity of the first order of to,nrlL The
.toodlng of the Company is "A I":—libeta/procept and
tnietwority:. • -
Y. R. STARR, Preeiditat
'THOS. H. MONTGORRRY Vice Pre:et.
Matz. W. Wiana, Baty.
• 1. 8. DOWNING, Amt.
T. W. 03.0WELL,EhwesTor. •
ME
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ERII4:, PA., THURSDAY 'AFTERNOON, MAY 31, Is6G.
$1,288,729 GO
$ 1 •40 0
,275.1030
1,275,836
OF THE
761,653 sr
JAB. W. OTLS Petit.
000,0 CA
1 SO OW
680,0G0
setimunsi.p .
INSURANCE' `OOISI4IANYi
or eraixonzt43, sties.
Cash Capital and llorpltuti. ' , $ l3OO / 000
The u,Sloriceele has dons a Imp ainVienecsmfol
badness /or nearly - twenty years, and Is one of Om fa*
yorita companies hailing from Na. Ragland.
5.1./SUN/N i PriMamet.
CHAS. E. LANE, Body.
.14 F. DOWNING, Agent.
T. W. CRORILL, Surveyot. •
TUMORS INSCHANCE; MUMMY.
• -
NORWICH, Foam.
Cash Capital and &nine, $300,000
_The wf busies" is a enuervatlve and well imaged
Company; entitled to the full epafidenee of the insuring
public.
Losses settled promptly and Ilbersllr u _
VI . d. IIItAILENRIDG Co Pres%
B. WHITTEMORE, Bed/. i
J. T. DOWNI'W, Apart, .
T. W. OROWRIA., Surretor.
CONNEFTIpUT MI7TIIIL
LIFE!
INSURANCE !COMPANY!
• .OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Masts OM 1/0.000.0110
Number of Policy }faith's . overi 30,000
New Policies issued during the year over 100x0
Receipts for the year over 4.000,000
Dividend paid during the present fiscal year, 60 per cent
Total dividends paidosver 3.000 000
Total Lo sea paid, our 4,600.000
Wbi tbo Connecticut Millual!ehoald be preferred:
Because It Is the
Largest, Safeit, Cheapest and B4tl
It hid been desuon4rated to be
THE GREAT LIFE INSCRANCS COMPANY OF TIM
COUNTRY.
I. It hex the largest number ht members. •
2. It bee the largest amouut humid. •
3. It has the largest marring..
4. It bow the largest dtrislyt•'surplout. -
5. It bee the largest bnefisess.4
6. It hale the largest income. k
T. It has had through it+whble histore' The mealiest
avenge Poetises.
8 It obtains the Lrgeet average rates of laterest on
Its Investments. . • 1
9. It therefore (artistes insursues at )eas /oat Lbws
any other coinparrf. •
r r
_ -
'All Potties imbed by this Climpany are either ROO•
forfeitable by Oa* te.coe, or *bay be eonvertei into
theme whieh are Co at the option of the inlareg. '
- •
N'One but atrletry unexceptionable dela aineeptit and
only upon age between Fourteen end t Sixty.
GooDlrllo . ¢ cr 8. EMT 11. 7•
Z..Pziarca, View Pst tW. 8. plaurriun,.9aih's
L. 8. Waco; PhJtle4a.
febmary 1, 18s8. - •
J. p. DOWNEN(i.AIt
LIVE AND ACCIDENIP.:
TES O&M/W.
TRAVEL ER 8' IN*TRANCE CO.,
or ruorrroßr. color
Capital,
111111129 , AaktEre
ALL . - -KINDS OF ACCIDENTS.
The TM.lien? Xpittrs Dee Vomprzy; hot Hartford.
Cons was the first's° woreeestully tntrodstee fn UM
country the practice of lerera*Ce against . secifientn. of
whateier hind. whether .that wane ttsrelfer. or 1*
hnntinp. fishing, exiling: rldlna. altetteg, to the itreer.
store, office, or while worktag lit:shop, mule, taeterteti,
or on the farm.
A general accident lung Otters every u•osalble font
of casualty, Innlading the ?ilk in traveling; also,
forme of dislocations, broken bones. suptered tend°
Brains, COUCIII9IO/18. ern ehings„ bruises, eutt4 lab
gunshot wounds. poisoned would'', bane and scald
bites of dogs, unprovoked assaults by burglars, robbe
or mutevers,the action of lightning or sun stroke, t
et:eve fof explosions, Ghemicale. ft Keil. and
quakes, and suffocation brdrocining or choking; `
ThleVonrpany has now been in miccesaful operate
since A pril lat. 1864, and up to Jan. 15t,1886, bad fun
upward' ofthirly•tive tbOasand poltetes,arid paid o
nine hundledllosees—lncleding the largos= of $66,-
800 to twenty)-one policy holders within the' year, far
$19,440-received in premiums.
i •
•
cash Assaf, Feb. 1, 1866, $600,849 72
GENEPAL ACCIDEIiT POLICIES.
•
e The best polley :outset, min. whether he travels .
much or little, is a general accident policy, which in
su
times res splint every possible form of casualty at ell
and plum.
An Mamal pendent of Stn or' $l2 (accooling to emelt-
Poticri.) wl.l smuts a general a6cident policy for $2 000
in case of fatal accident, or $lO per week daring disabll•
fly enured by accident, toot exceeding tweatrair weeks
for any one .aolident.) -- '
An anneal putt= of $95 or $3O In like man.
net., more a pollitzfOr 0,00 0 or $25, per week 400 : 1 Pli"
Batton.
Any other floras= $5OO to 110,030 at propOrtleaite
rates. Where policies are lamed against lou of life entry
or for tompensation only, the rates are much lower.
disconnten three and five year policies.
.ONI-3f0N771 OEKgBIL ACCIpEN? POLICIES.
rarairmiro.)
This company now lames •,very convenient former
one-month general occident policies, at the rate of Ot
per thousand —with at pry week noropensations ter sub
thousand Insured. Thus arerunch better than t 1 et,
for travelers and others &trine short risks.
they can be taken in any arrornstrfroin $5OO to $1
they corer all accidents , and each yolle,y
so that the insurance is goe4ie cs# the policy is
or destroyei. 1
For mechanics 'and =other. wird, cannot easily s is
the artionot of an annual yremluM. but would Uketo
lipure by the mouth, these'short time policies are Jest
the thing. To any person who buys els - month pet•
iciea to any one yea a policy:for halt a leer will .Pat
gican.withost camp (except is_l tielr7 or ) ;
I JAS. i 141.1 SON; pwadipati,
RODSIIIf Dail/. 80/211iAlli • •
epltdis .1: P. DOWNING, *rat
Ma
AGUA' . DE MAGNOLIA.
A. toilet delight -eoperfor to any Cologne—Taloa to,
bathe the face Sad 'pawn. to reader the skin soft sod
fresh, to allay Infleatfastion, to perfume Clothing, for
headache, dip. It Is roasitfaaared from the rtzdipouth.
era hisgoolls, sad b o tlo pttrosece qalte na•
Preeedented. It ins breaths 'with actresses and opera
stagers. It Is sold by all dealers, at PAO to /stye bat•
ties, sod by 110413 ROMS do CO, New Variq
saki sitsetl- i I. :••
•
El
•
"Jet so l" , —"Exiketli l" Solos Shines lag; "Cory
pen thus. wery time " If he_ felt "orlor Ihe the
toorplem he took Plaittt'op Sltletat It he felt lite,•r, it,
DI/lithe tacit PlatitatiOnSitttra; U ha lielisdappolita.
was Peak. *raid Or mentally oleYirareil, It* toOkria.-
titles Sitters, and they ' never failed to eat illiterihla
i t
rdna s in and firm.
p w nova vest any better a7.thoilty , tint some aeon!
may,
my, j read the following : '
• • • "I owe nitteh to "on, for I verily be
IleraPlantation Bitters stood en) , We' , 1 ' •
DAV. W . H. WaSONNS. /t'sdth% N. T.
• • • "I kiwis barn a4reat author from
Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. • 1 • no
Plantation Dative have oared me!! I
EBY. C... A. YILLWOOD, New York City.
. ,
• •'• • '"I had lost all apfeetifeiwas !Fp
week and same ted I wild hardly walk, and bad a per.
feat dread of society , . • • The Plantation Bit
ten hate set me all richt "'
~ I'
' JAMEi MCIIITft WAY, St. pooh., Ma.
• • • '•The tlantation Bltterk have cured
ms ate derangement of the Kidneys and Vrinari t Organs
that diatom ad means 'este. They set hike a ehurm.
0. C. 8008% 2t4 Broadway. N. Y."
lies. 0. II DCVOS, mansger of the 'Caton Bone!
/reboot for Soldiers' Children, says she hate giv i eu it to;
"Um weak and tortilla children under her' eherlis with
the most hippy and gesiliylng reruns.. We have tii
eetred over a hundred . reams - of um& oar
tided" but no advarthenneut -i , so ellocyr Ms:wind
people theteselveiisy ors girod azUele.. Our i fortime 'rind
our ?notation is at stake. Ihe - original *alai - Mid
high charseterof these:goods will tie install:red gilder
every and all etreunistatiees., They lava almudy,lb•
taloed s t udoin every town, iri R&M paid' and hamlet
among eivilited nWous. Bare I nttatore try to !Mite is
near our name and style ea possible, and beeanse airocia
article cannot be'sold as chimp se • pear ones they end
some support 'tom : puttee who do not core whit they
sell. Be ca your guard. See our private' mark dyer the
cork. P. Ti. DRiBR k CO., New York Pity.
OVER A MILLIOS DOLLARS SAVED.
"Gentlemen: I had a negro Mao worth $1,200, who
toot coll from a bad hart in the let, and wawneelem for
over s year, I bid awed wririttling I could hear Of
withowf benefit, until I triad the Halletn biting •
imept,,, It soots abated • pscsoapent eye. ,
Montgomery. dia.,Jane 17,'59, J. L. DOWITip:. "
take pleasure in reeonunereling the MeetMM Mili
tant Liniment ap a vainsble 'and IndisperaiAlel amide
4ter Sprains, tome. Baritones Or Gas on Milne& Cier
mu lass used it. for. Bruns, Bruises Sono, 114sums
than, ilte, and all luty it sets like • maig` e.
_
J. W. JZWIII7,
Orairdrh for Airke deft, Wells, Targeo tnd Ihirndetei
alike sprain of ej dal:chiles ankle, ocmairlen+l wpflo
*wog het stater, M entirely mad in one vest after,
ree
the ecarpreed wing; jeer celebrated linitia l g Lint,
nt'.. ICD..ICLSIK`
Gloneeet , r, Usu., Avg.], inKr.
g tt
It is an admitted tut that tlte lierican hints's , Ltidl
meat pedants, bore curse in shorter time,. on Man mil
beast, than any article am discovered. Families,
e?y.meb, and planter shotild always have it ea UDC
Quick aid awe It certainly it. All' iambs iatirsmail
b steel plate engravings, be ring the alginate of
W. Westoroth. Chemist, and the private U. 8.. Stamp oil
DEtII. BARNES JVCO., ever the top. • 1
An tiffOrt, has b:en Made to Coanteifelt it with l a chuli
stone'plati label- likiott cleiely. I -
' SARATO9A , SPRING: WATERII
• • Sold by all Linitirista.
It restorea heir upon prematurely bald, heal.
fhb what Lyoraltatharlou will do. It Is Pretty—
it te cheap—dozable. Et le literally sold by the Mir-load'
and yet Its almost inerstrsbla desiand Le daily inctouing .
until there Is hardly *oinuary atote that does opt keep
it, or a family thait doss got , 1
$501),000
Who erred not be beautiful ? Who would not ed .
their b•anty What give" t 1 t morble ' levity end dts
Name types isosi) ewe obeene rayon the stags, end lb the
'city belief It: lista longer a swot.. They nee Hegsn's
Itegaolla Belot. Its -conktintesd up removes Tan, Freck
les, Piraylee and roujght!ima troth the fitee ind hitidse
and &levee thicoaptinton!inneetb;ttanspitsent, :Moose
tag mind revishheg. Unlike nierkrtextoettosLit tioitelds
no rin'ertal Lain:tone to the glom; Any Arriggiqt will
order It Tor you, If not on handpithOsoen.teper bottle.
.
S. HAGAN, Troy; Chemil s t
•
Mike' BARNES & Wbo!essie Agents, it Y.
SARATOGA SPRING WATER [ 4'
Sold by all Drugghtte.
rlelenstises Inimitable' Bair Colorlag notr • 4 7 4
£ll iruitaataneou dyes IT• compared of Irma! enteatle,
and taws sr lug destroy the vitality and bsantyl of the'
hair. This II thip otter* half colaring.sad 'has beet
growing to favor ova tieanty Yam It sistoami gray
haft to tta osier& doloi by gradual valtorPti,cas •
mut ram manna', Is also • beautiful UM"
elfrastel. Bold In two afrara-60 seats and lit—by ell
dealers. - 17..M1111134111110. Clittnist.
•
Lioara itxrsaar or Pars Zaassoa Orrawit.-+Yor in
digertioat Nasals. Sairtipars, Mit floadaolia. CLolaa
Yortssa, rat alsacy, &a, where a warming etiataltat,
asqutred. Its earstal preparattios Sad *SU'S purity
!makes its cheap and reliable article for calloary
ass. Bold iiiTelvthers, at 60 Costa' per tattle. 4ric far
aLyons Pim Eartrort. *kir ao ettr!tr.
SAltrri . NA snip 'TATER !
spvie-dab. - %la iq au tosistau.
SARATOGA, SPRING. WATER
• " Sold by all Denigish
SARATOGA SPRING WATER!
Sold by all Diaggists
EXprOil"
- '
atlas most delightful Bair dressing. • • I .
It erailkates semi and dandruff... !
It Imamate head cool and Wein.
It makes Ile tali a:l4'lloft and glossy.
lipments Ms hair turning gray and falll4 off.
S. THOMAS LYON, ambit, N. Y
SARATOGA spin; WATER !
• Sold bj all Drogue
lii
SARATOGA. SP.RLNG'WATER!
• s Sold by all drnjFile •
ME
"0 itaggle i vrsttj Maggie.
7. Tarn tact to yonder town ;
.Your Willie's In the oe-eu,
An hondred fathoms down
, ; she left n2O La the darluunsr. I . •
h4id the ge4l nll !tcree , • ,
And harly wiode a; re growling
With I,.raskara on' the beach.
•
Pouticai !Clippings.
Far bettor an honesti minority than a dis
honest majority. "
What the South is suffering from —Misrep 7
resentation And non-represen I atiou .
Thaddeus Stevens, who wants to make a
Poland of the South,' feels . warmly toward
Russia. - •
man in Georgia speaks of.one of the Ohio
&Wore as ""Ben Wade, and found wanting."
The Enclieal Statntiopt is naVitind,
called for, the oth of :June, is a,donfessed fail.
nro;.
Alfred Lloyg, a Democrat, has just, been
appo!ntjuk i Dnitod -lAates Aseessor, et' the ard
!Lett . ' ct.
:The .Chicago Tribune abuses General-:Dix
Waugh a column article, because he,supports
the Tolley of President Johnson.
.;-.
,:Tho Brownlow radicals have disfranchised
about nine-tonths of b the voters of Tennessee.
10hen , they want to irighteiva negro down
South, they 'telt , him -the “Freedmens' Du
reatt"'is after him, and he will flee faster than
if chased by pea or bloodhounds. . -
Gen. Sheridan in. his' answer to ilia inter
rogatories of the Destruction Committee, says
that !Ithksoloreil people of New Orleana l are
treated better than in any other pity in , the
United Statei.' l
As an evidence of the feeling of the people
in Allegheny county in regard to the great
queStion of theday, it is stated that from 600
'to 700 prominent Republicans of Mr. Moor
head's district (Pittsburgh) have signed their
names to a paper endorsing the President's
policy. .
The Louisville Yournal says the radicals
who :robbed Stockton and Brooks of their
seats in Congretie are no better than robbers"
that rob en the highway.
The Itothester Union, in naming the fact
that the late-D. S. Dickinson's dying request
Was for an office for his son in-law, Mr.
Courtney.. Significantly. heath. the paragraph
with the heading “The: Ault ng-Paesion strong
In Death!"'
In Massachusetts thh Governor and Council
have pardoned six persons Who - Were sentenced
to pay $BOO each for tarring and feathering a
Demodrat last April.
, The Washington correspondent of the
Springfield Republican rays the ' opposition
members of Congress (the Conservatives)"
"are in excellent, spirits, and art confident of
the "country thethe Congressional'
!• ' -
Jidge RobereFlint,' a 'Demoorat,las been
appointed, pOstritister at Fond du" Dee - , Wis
cousin, , nod' it is understood there',that'
Federal officers 'who do, not sustain the Frei
dent's policy, wilt be removed. '
• Deeeinor Morton,' of Indiana, it is reported,
is shiny to Make a speech declaring that it's
the - policy of Republicans to unite infighting
Democrats,-and not to make war tip - ow the
President. ' hopes- to , unite; diseoidant
materials is,;the Republican ranks upon that
idea.-
' Wherever the Executive seipperte - the - Con.
dilution of this country, upholds , the rights
of the people and' discharges his duty with
fidelity to the governaient, he will. find - many
more dittiateretned 'suppoiters in the Demo
cultic ranks or his own party,:tredy says
the N. Y. - Bator s. -„
There are dome tWenty thousand poitroasters
in the United States, of whom but -tight or'
nine hundred require confirmation' by the
Senate. There are to be vigorous removals
among the rest who are denouncing the ad
ministration: , Their dismissals are being
made out at the Post Office Department.
• The Washington correspondent of the World
say? that the clerks it the Poet Office Depart
,' meat are busy making , oat appointments for
1 s.large number .of new postmasters in all
omnibus °PIO° country. It is believed that
there -has been-u large decapitation of postal
office holdetti. .1
I
t~'
• - A; BOILpn man writing home from Richmond,.
Dote, !'Though-L de not helievwfilly Sol:ahem
gentlemen would 4ish to see slavery-restored,
I am couriuded that teeny of the blacks would
.prefer elsverr AO the condition to- which they
have - been reduced by sudden einanOirittiPa."l
1
• ,Thtf. preaching of the Disuitionists•iett the:
Ream don't tally with their practices, 13ena:
toe •Cragin:`,llisunionist , of New .4aropshire. -
has'sebured a clerkship in , one of the !depart -
! dents for a relative el his who served .in the
rebel I ,
• The -Liotuse of Iteprei3entatiimi haspassed
vete •of censure. upon ; Mr. Chanler t .of New'
York, far offering a resomtion characterliting
the mnjorrtinin Congress os wicked, malign . '
°ant and revotutionary. Mr.Chanler. is com-"
plimeoted by the vote:, ire spoke the truth.+
4, Give , us the run of the Treasury till 1780,'• ,
the nadicals,say, !‘and you can lake what we,
leave Itherant that ( time.'!, In these few wards..
the Hartford Irma epitoialies the polioy of
the,Rpdicals,as unfolded in their Constiutional
amendment.,' •
Miller, a , radical member from the liar
Fishing • Distriet of. Penn Sylvania,
,in his'
tspiech in the Rouse on Wednesday, - urged his
co-laborers to hurry np their bustnes!, as this
might be the last Republican Congrese that
would meet for some time, if not forever.
•
. The editoi of the Philadelphia Press deliver
ed.an address on Thursday evening last be
fore a colored association of that city, in
which he announced the following doctrine :
«I am unhesitatingly in favor of ctnfcrring
the ballot upon the colored citizen."--
Ae
General Geary was nominated through
the influence of the editor of the Press, who
knew hie 'sentiments,' there can he no longer
any doubt of Geary's opinion'upon the sub.
jectief negre suffrage-. -A vote for Geary is a
vote for oolsred ballots I .
.II Tail OP liraiN.—:Garrison, whose motto
as,tthe head 'or_his paper for . so' many' years
ves--" The; Constitution and Union—a league
with death end a covenant with bell," is re
sponse to an: invitation, to; attend theil late.
banquet , of 4te "Fort Sumter Clab," sent the
following ientiment,za
.1. Tin SPEEDY LiPEACHUCHT AND REiiOFAL
.ABD'ailii JOHNSON • FROM Tan °MOB- us
DLIMOSOiIk AID 11S71141211."
en:4°rd to . .ba,yillille4 by
nobs iaan 7 , • • .
MESE
NUNIBIiAi 1
A:111n1lait of 7 1 1 1autieekei. .
II Wilma to ytiu t pretty Maggie,
Whotego
,on in the
" lit; to erk Ilse ' '
Who eared the 9panLb'm'
"If ,theyjlay, fee, my Write.
If hell coral back to me—
lt hi ao sad to have blm
:aalllairata the self'
" lhis hair is turned to ger, ktlp; ,
Yhii arvj aid p'haaged to atones,
'Anltwice.two yeah's have knitted
i6peoral'round>ttiboneil ' .
"1%4 blonioms end tits claire
Shea bloom and bloom agile.
IN! never rifielly•nuelsver
coine Cier the S'pan,eir mien
•
But *glee never heeded,
rot inonenfalli said she:
"111/ id Bed 1(1 :hive lati
A. ',tang an tbip
The belle of old Nantacket
"Witst fcncliVeg thine they gala.' •
Wberi Haggle lay *sleeping. - '
With !Mei roe 2d her head.
The ?Arian Preached a: eernion. •
Anskpivedavd preached stale— •
Betels' had gone to Willie
Acrosa the Bpantish wan I
1/ 01 91 1 4 : Vtostdo , or
by ollt)egal r tetob k ti vi s- enkt. ttovioet dis
of a little story 'Which 4h . 13 211nuouiv
or some other paper of,;its .damp ;related ut
the lato President'a year rr two Ogo : - •
It was Fettled that a R.didil Congrtn•ri , mal
tommittee VolegAt lon - wafted - on - lift:lt-1r;
Celli, awl urged the tetooral , of Gen. --
frea tjte.gtuntpaud-itt Chief, nscdgning,„nt
914 ill
whiskey. ,
" :" Ea !,!'r. Lincoln and' do p
know ; where he gets hiswhi2l;ey, gen:letuce!" .
" No, we d o .
• " posy for 4,11•4 1 .."- v 7•• ire Frerl.l , lll
reply, for ffS n oliciinid (cll met i;tr.nld F/4 ,
a barrel - t woo 3rhihkci. to ..cvdry griiervt
in the arm.Y." • , ,••
•deneral zutier, in hi l ; recent. ci)40 . 41, I afore
tin' Lggimlatpro Ilarrisborg,
.uttered
declaration : ' •
OEMS
WM
• • "We had,ainquered the t 7 entli—ceriqueret,l
them.otall their rights, except one,--the right,
to be hanged.. Be had impoveriahed himsell
and 'shed the bind of a brother - and -son irt
defense of the great principles for which they
had fought, and he for one would never yield
unless some of the leaders-in the rebellion •
were hung."
.- Here is a case for clutrity—a hero " impoo..
eriahed" in the service of his country. Pct..
sons desirous of assisting the indigent imp t 9.
make a fresh kart in the world, can send con•
tributions to this , olTice. It is rumored that:
tbe ladies of New Orleans are about to.hold re
fair in aid of the good work'-
Gen. Whitfield, formerly delegate to: Con e
gress from Kansas Territory, writes to :a
friend•from Mein, Texas, where he is at.,
tending the constitutional Convention, as fold
logs; , " Wel got whipped and there is no, use
to talk.' :I am the' most loyatmati now you
ever saw ready to take a. tilt, if necessary,
for Uncle Sam against Max. or anybody else: .
The feeling of the south is to place -herself
again in the Union n forgetting, as far,ai r os•
Bible, the terrible pe`st-, and looking 'to the
future for better thlogi. • r hone' 'the ski-rn
may blow:over, 'Nod that pease and,hinooy,
will prevail ith,all of us es brothers.'" ,
The Rept] . iodine of Waynesburg; the coon,
. •
tly'seat of Or ens, have given a striking prt Of
i i
of the twine rity of their profession• of regard
for those whit served and ordered. for, their
country. Lieut. 1.1. Purman , who , lost a. leg
at the battle. bf Gettysburg, was, nonlinated
by the Demeerats for Justice of the Peace.
-W. T. E. Welil., who denounced treason at e.
sae distaricelfrom the traitors, was nominated
by the Republicans. • The election 'Was 'held.
on the 9th inst., , And resulted as follews :
For the.onelegged hero .Porman, 104 votes;
for the treason-smeller Webb,
,114. , ~
The Riehmeud Examiner has the following
piece of politiorl history :j- 11 ,It; ig a note.
worthy fact in American history' that every _
Presidential veta,blis been. Sustained by the
people. IVe. can recall
. no instance of rho
contrary. Mr. Tylee,a vetoes were quite as
successful ae'thosebf'Gerriatiolceon. "Judging
from 'present indioationbolte late veto of 'Pre—
sident Jobnep wAt,ogrEguap,4 aiarger popular
support than any act of arty.ktnerican.DFe Fl l.,,
V.* - years *it') it was the' Democrats who
wtre , lanienting,the depletion of their rank
by recreaney.• Now - .the jeremiads are- tilt ea
the other aide,
The only difference tht.t,
those who left the 'Deinocratie party jtiere the
Jackals and cormorants who. .had attached
themseli es ,to the organization' ,merely, for
purpc nes of plunder, and who Jett it for ,Ircsh
fields atirpastures new,"' while thilse whe are.
leaving the Disunion , ehoddy organization nee,
actuated, by sentiments 0. pure pearietiaavand
reverehce for the Constitution and Union.
It has ;been a comthon praetipp with Dis•,
union organs-to give tte veryleAve4 nur.-.1.:i
-tO the negroes'Whss ore Supported hy- • the
Government. The 31acon Telearaph however;
shows that„ in Georgia, 'alone there,ero tucro
than 48,000 'negroes• fed at GoVerquient ei
pense, and that-111e number thus fed through- .
out the South exceeds 434,000 ! L , ,
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LOYALTY DBFINED.--Tlie, C4E01101;1. (Itir)
Democrat, in answer toil correspondent, F aps :
Loyalty at this time 'is n' word hard to' re
eefined. We have no doubt if you believe in
red Daugris, the New'.Consiitration- of Intl
souri, and. ivi3h Andy Johnson asstwirtatcd;
5011 win i)R3B." - ,
. The "Republican" party of CaliferOis is
nearly equally divided between the-President
a nd th e ite m p.....22 presses for Johnson,
24 for the Th:rnp. Among the latter; howev- •
er, are two negro nresSei and ono which was
secession durrogAhe war.
Good way to strengthen the President:
Proclaim yourself-a "thorough Johnson man,"
and—vote every time with Thad. Stevers.
White Lincoln lived the President:vine the
Government., After 'his death, Congress le.
Came the Government.: So contend the radi
cals. ,
Health of Jefferson Davis.
Tho report of De. Cooper, the stirgeon in
chore° of Mr. Davis, has been mad pnblic,!
and is as follows :
:FORTR,ZBEI MONROE, Tli., I
May 9, 1806.1 i ~
Adjutant-General United States - Army,' Wash.
•
ington, D. C. ~...t.„. L .
Sia i —ln compliant e - witht directions ftem
the Prissidenb rifithetUnited,States , to me!lgiv
en through the office of the Adjutant ;General.
thave Medea - apemai eihrialeation o 1 the:State
- priiimer Jeffereort tails; nevi- 1t -eonfinement
at this post; and report the, tellowingt o be the
result of said examination : 1 1 Mo. is consider
ably emaciated, the fatty - nisue having al.
Most 'disappeared,' leaving the - skill much
shr.veled. Ills muscles are small, flaccid and
vt , Y
,soft, and .he ( 1184 but, _little, muscular.
i ength.. He is quite we:ln and debilitated.
er r
obseviently, "bier gift . is becothing uneven
and , irregular. • Ills digestive - organs at pres
ent. are in-;comparatively good condition, but
become quickly deranged under anything but
the most caret illy prepared food. - With a 4.
diet 'disagreeing • !lib him; dyspeptic• symp
toms, promptly • make their, appearance, soon
followed by vertigo, severe facial and cranial
rieuralits; an erystpelatious "inflammettOn cf
tfef , osterier octalp and right-side of nose.
i
wb h quickly ,aff,cts the .si gh t , eye, the only
s o u ti one he-now has, and extends throngh
the nasal duct into thb - interior .nose. - Flis .
Unions 'system is greatly derangedi being
much prostrated and excessiyely,liritable.
Slight poises, „which are scarcely perceptible
to a man ; in rbhu : t health, cease 'hint mach
pain; the deecription of the sensation being
as of. one flayed and having , every. se4fieut
Cer r o exposed to the, n.avp. of sound. ,Wani
of sloophas teen a• great, drid• itlinest 'o,:e
principaPeldie of his nerions-exeitability,—
This has been produced bylthe- tramp-of the
creeking ; boatc.oAthe sentinels ort s post round
413eprisoiliSorn, and the'relieval of, the giAid
- tit the ixf.tra i iiim of every We' hears, which
- almost -invariably weaken-3 him. :Prisoner
.Dvris states that heitas scarcely enjoyed ever
I twohouri or Sleep unbroken - at one time "since
his'conqaeinett'. Means have been taken. ‘by
placing matting:or( the floats for the •sentinel
to walk on, to alleviate this source 9f distuib
ence, hut wit a only partial s'ulYc'est... • - His" iitll
eoaditiOn is very low:ltalie dias but : - liitle
•recuperative arcs:- Shoubl he be attacked:by
Tony of : thts s vete
,forrpaof discase to which
tbe•iide l walr region of Virginia' is subject,
I, witli'reas6 ; fear for the - result.
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A eopY of his report I have furniehed! to
the Headqda fern of -the Military District cc
Fortress _Monioe, in compliance, with orders
from the MR • or General commanding. '
1
Respectful y,. your , obedient servant,
Goo H.--Coosnit, Surgeon U /, S. A.
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The following is 'the Emperor- napoleon's
Speech, which has' Set all - Europe iri.a state of
excitement. it' wee delivered alt. ,Auxerro,
France, on the 6th inst., and is univeyshlly
regarded as the-premonition' Q'f.t a generhl Eu
ropean war :
I see with pleasure that the memory of the
first empire has not beon effaced from your
minds. Believe me, for my own part, 1 have
inherited the feelings entertained by the (thief
of my: family for this energetic and patriotic
population, who sustained the' Emperor in
good as in evil fortune.
I have a debt of gratitude to discharge to—
wards Yonne. This department liras the first
to give me its. suffrages in 1848, because if
,knew, with tho majority of the French peop!e,
that its interests were my interests; and that
I detested equally with then:abase treaties of
1815. which it is now sought to make the solo
basis of our foreign policy. I thank you for
the sentiments - you have expressed towards
Ammg-Y-ciu Lhreetbe freely,_ for it is ataorg
the working population. both in town and
eountri, that I -find the real genius et
France. • '
M=MMIS
poloo's Speoch.;;
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