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A.:.,.::..... 6 • '.• ' • ttu le or liza re' , i'VerliVi I 1:11;11 :illiftitilitthelbiboie " ratii-A 'T•ir'q•T'•l i hi?' AcaY , Acr•-4 .. .6!•'" °1:g45 13/ M ,ll° 'l l / 061 1, 4 ; 1i ' 1 %.1.1/•' , 6li6gis.felotis*lll lie , i!riertt.r.l6b6i.ed , :i6.l,ift...q 4 . ; , .3,33;tigiV41644 4 •*. , N • - '. 1' .4:4 4 - •!; , ? - ;'.'ff'il' i4u- I'''.'"',"'' 1 "' '-: '' ' /31IS111 CO% . Igtrcctarp ~.. *. • mtot SoURFF-EAST ;CORNER .AIAIN•STREET =ZMIN R.,WISNER, Pll3oicion ontl•Surgeon, Hinetlipnrt. Pa.:. will Attend to al coil+ with proniptne,s. Otli9o.two .oinors north of the 'Democrat •• B.F.,IVNE'TT If OUSE:, Striethport. 11' ri."Patt Go.. Pif • E. S . - sfitads',.. prnprietor r—oppoAfto the Ootirt llitu 4 e: A: new, :ILrgo, col-41°0W pue 41) , I fitriiishitl hou•te. • • : r • A. ..T..V3IIRSE.. ..• . .Order iu Flovri.:. Tin Warw. Japanned Ware: wen • end•t . ar ilia FOC.: I. Cinitom work ;Vane to oritio.ietin the shortect natiarii tend in the . . most mula•tant.tal.inatater.. • ' • :' , • •-, .W, S.. BROWNELL Dertlei . ict Dry. onodp , Groderio, Crock;ry;'lll2d ware Dontg. (Tlitss. Nile 'Olt. &e., & -East de.gfthrPublic yqunre, :meth wort Pa. •• • , I__]ArrlNGS ' AL() 0-N T: . tlE:S.U.l3SCßl43F.Rhountr's,ta.the Piiblir T that h,. has ptirchu.tl the stock of th'; , loon trti . merry kept by W . . H. Baker, We. 4 side Public Square, where he IS prepareti to refresh iIITIPT .nihn .with all the.itlellea ••ra kept at 'a first ela'Qs REST AIM VNT. • • ALE, i IDF.R, CONOECTIONARIES,.NUTS _ _ _ . Fiturrs, cHEF.SE,&C., FritSl - I O . I7STIcRS served, to order . ; eitti• r raw or rotalti.4l ' . , 'Tho'se. whci. `favor me with their patirmatee , shall 'have . M.-e'ause to eAritplain;either as to pricef 'quhlity. J. L.. WORDEN nethrOt, Sept 2 011;1803: • . - • ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC 'AMERICAN, THCII4:;t• MI.:011:NICAI: PA 17 F:R Is THE ;NVGIt LT? • •• P,NT : I-1 17EA11., ' • • : ' Volbine New Series. • ' . . .. . ~ . . .- . ..A . tieri., yolutrieof this •witielP.eirculateil pa per. comrrenees on -thejst ot:Januel . y.."F;vory. mumtie.r. rotiiains sixteen Jiiiii.es of . useful info' r• iniition, and l'rorri ,fi've to teti.origiaal engravine.s of new iriveplions and diseoveries, all of .which are prepared — eixpressly for its , colaions. To:Tbe •:tlPchdriic' and . Manitbictiirt , r! . • fcii'tt..l . 2.otl - siii any .of iii , tlitinica think of doint! the SCIENTiric .X.117,11:10.!,N• . 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It vvOlti.gire me reat.pleaitt . re to I , ) p preseni,butt heietated condition of my throat,. the ct ellectof a sere cold recently contracted at.. public meit:i4s:prevents me: .The' reeettt political results in Ohio and Penn: eY,ltittnia ptpy.e,ari,arky,twothin,ge. the litmeniale•influeodee of the'earrupting: Microt:. lige of iiiramprinciplesl, reckless Attrainisti at iiin; *j.iind;,l3econd, that iteclip•al . - suffering and suffirjentli.fulict "1" - An;llV - imini C. strationb. eixereisinglimiers ,, ant. known+:ip the oMitirotionihkiitig at its 4.listi6l ~ ;,01.ailt..0soureea.in men and.*tioney . .tif 'the erywere, ;tali:tat inn o'r tite Jacobins, of , France (luting the Reign , .at Terrnr,t , Committe.es ot,.Public These hy..e ayi•iein at Ii and uhii ndoried.e,carnp , • rino, tiee:s l iViny. to, a cc ' o'mplish " ',Oat • revolu : titinurk . ;org:tn.ititinn.a.ined —i , T,IIE—TEOTEC I TioNOF TIIE•AOTiloRI; OF , TIIE.IEVODUTION FROM 71E, ccingei, gEti,9 Ea; pr, ,Tll El E. CIIIMR4.';, heliel f ;hoWeverOhat will;. frcf fir,oc . iaeiyAhat2 l ,o6,,E . kret did ~o.entu• ally-a' ,full exportire their : .crimes own '• .overwhelming overthim:y. 11 , 11i4.1Ungtitigi:Of tite . iptlrnityn lieeitneei • d r - 'ent'in..dasOiom' their prbtotipe, , threCommittee ut . .Pfibiie*teljr•or . ll93t Listen td . ten "dpinineintoCy. Words of Verginand: • . • "The .g reat...body M are so e,l by,ihe rtish . Mey.Mt., 1 , 11 cir,tße OE . Fl., SEECDDATION, TIIAT,TIIETA RE MADE TO FANATJOAD.PoLrOY WITH A GRAND SA •TIoNAL MoVEMIIKT IN.EAVoIt OF FREEDOM. TREY REWARD TIIE VIOLENCE. OF . BRIGAND. AS . 711 E. ,EF- OF!PATRH.TIC MlNttS AND C"NSIDERRODDE , 1117 -itytxi.r A4 . INUISPF!NSAIILWFoIt I'eI3I.;IOSAFETY. • You ARE SAY TREY. DOT UNLESS. yOl• THINE J A R ,. us , DEN . .IuNCE YOU A 5 D/5- 1.6YA1., 'l'o THENATIDNAI.ITV.. * . .YOU'AIii FREE, HItT rr.o.uss YOU, DOW DOWN BEE , RE' 111 E ., IDOL THAT WE Wthi.sllll', WE WILT.DELIVER .YOU TO :TOR . TERRORS Or TOAT.NATIONALITY : TOU PAVE INSUI,T- The' 'irnch•RPvolioioti did, in the words - .or the ,same noble, :.Sitturn. sticcessfnllY devricr all his • progeny.". So evenfriallij tvi this, IA retehed Abolition redolir origimitinit ire the •sanie wild •fai'dircisn oh tit liberiy arid' .ermatity; and ifispbiying in all its policy ille•tmme love of despotism.'The , Lorre of Si/veiled Su -pine," h ;eh ga eg ,tilt mately such trerrendems'powers.to "The Con't mittee of • Public .safety," will soon 'be'pru-• claimed, if, Indeed; it doers - not alreridy exist.— Under that infamous law no. person'. in France bad any thence of safety. but. in going the' ut- - rn . iu;t le4lll ol .. reeolutionayy fury. - ..Those who resisted •ii/ere'crushed beneath its bloody wheels.. But it is not alone' in:. the. despotism of the • hriur in our civil..rifairi dint the Abolition robins hilire become such. startling initiators of • the 'tevoliitiorrists of 1793. In • our finantial policy We are'repeating• to the letter the histo ry:of thoSe times. • • An inflated paper currency haiherrisherit he preciaris metals from Our Midst,. and every day is 'Making the rich richer - ond the pool-poorer. •. During the.,heights of. the per eirprinsiPri:in the: French 'Revolution, from the humane. iisire".rif assignats,'the tendency to gambling cif.'every,srirt Prodigiously increased. Men•wholart the sWord of Damocles . suspend •eti over theirhiads sought to'Profit the'mOst by, the. numerous chances Ottnaking money which 'the rapid, rise and tall o f assignats, and the, bounifless prottiskin of articles of lirxriry,tirotight: 111' . 1) 'the market. The -. Bortr.e. of .P.r . ric was crO :aided. With hart( ets;•rev nl Ition ists; ei.ile Van t prir;srs, , tined nobles. and - urlyenturers of ewer{' :lescriptimr.. agnifiCent equipages, wirrisx iiivsmiswEity - nsr; : r9cirts Six- iiiox•ruS .14;F0T.F1.. ma.fe their appearance 'every ,alteriforin mum, the public drives.. ,The trade.: in jewelry: .arid silks tvasrenorMoriS in its Profits. Thi'S. rapid fru-rids - el df • wealth. produced the Most eitravaganCe, nod tor-eddy. underinined fh , public •rriurals. 'This pictdre is the . reproduced picture of ,to day, which every .bour in our liirge cities is missing before the gaze of their inhabit' ants,' ednow,,ist hen, mistake the fie it loos tor. tbe,real, and in the,'crinstorit employment of . . thetiour, romparatively high, wageS, and ten'' , porury contentment, think flint all, this apps' rest. prosperity•reats upon a firm.•fnutidrition.-7- Tim. Ni!hite • ried cruxti.gleamidgiin.the eurishine, :fiat Sultatare, is not More treacherous. The slopes.of Vesiivius • neVerloniced more ;.tesplen derit In beauty than just 'before' the mountain', belched forth', for . ..the ..first time, 'its silvery shower, that seal4.4.llerculaneurri • in, lava for ceriturie's, 'and' cOverruf POmPeil, our in rt•iliOtiver 'of bor-itsheii. AS sure as that Odd reigns, the late, financially, 'of reeOlutiotrary France roast he ours sonner.or later, 6r:llY:with tenfold 'aggravation.. What, was that feta— Blasted.by a :ruinous systemor paper currency, and crushed in the grasp of 'relentless despotism,. munufacturing•indastry: waswithered and com mercial capital annibilaierlappreciation2went On notweithstanding " the'cOnVenliritVertg.°;.°ll!ir to ar:reSit.'lt t he, assigmi ts of the•Grovernritent shOtilit be; considered` a le. gril'.tende'r'aidilli'erittitit.cfrig jmnisnoient years..f n.irods cOratqat ahould exeharoje:rini;mfant,iii. of' - Orgnl!f :.fcir.:'d 0 - sho n o ask a larger price for arry, article of:merchruirlize, if the price tyute paid defter, thqn• it . raid in the'pr'ecloris Metals. - The once opulent capital ists, 'ruined by the sale of the public securities, - deprived of their properly fictitious-pap.-r, paid by their debtors in .a nominal currency, 'were completely destroyed; whilst the misers: ble 14r,e; fheat. , lU out . of •t 1 mo . st all their' cornes 'by the payment'oftheir annuities inirs% signets, wandered about in utter despair, sup porting it miserable existerice by charity, or terminating it by -acts . of -suicide.: :The.. poor reci:ivefltheir wages merely, in paper - curtency. so frightfully depreciated tharthey;,were .Unti ble•to pUrchase the necestarbis of- life, and no perishedby thritiandsof starvation, or took the highway for a livelihood:. •• Vlihe,ti that same cop which phortrance drain gel to the last dregs.shallbe. - frill tOrtis; and our pe.offle have tasted. o , 'the' terrible ',bitterness that lles at the bottom; that may poisibly wakenfrom•the blind stupor "that now seems to numb every faculty, or from the cra zy dele!; . dom. that .causei them to 'look ' upon. the mad AbolitiOn'polVey now spline thi boor 10 the On- .5111,.3 -- !Y.PHPO.R.'I.'...M'icK . AN .cqUINTY;.:' . .r.A:,. ;'SATLJ. WoAir, ',..,59Y1 - 0/03 Eft ,I`4?' . 1.,.:503, . ly salvation.for the country. 1 The promies 4 ot •ihe'..mad 'Men to.'whoM • they .. .have'. listened in reii,ard . to the War; a speedy.terminetion ; haye. provej - I eMitentl3l.ane.diserseefuliy.. predictions of 't hose; who haite- conseionslf posed it, in•their 'accuiate..fulfilnienr;seerii , ,:to have 'firna . rnited..liy•the Spirit. of: Prophecy, would:readily: seem as if the hes.v..iestibf..F.t - 4-; .*.irie - Ots - Heaven' (feminine:re- - spit - Ist ...a . • people,. ~ ‘THAT THFY. Sit 0 U1;1? p,F. MADE. TO _TAT/TX' Pt A LIE," has-fallen upon this nation ' . That ono. - 641; charlatan, Chase, In •a . recent• speech in . :Cineinnetti, predicted once agatn;.‘ , lhe speedy • , - e . ru'i.hir,g nut when •he' I:nows that it is no nearer pionafigs *topaV are toai. iqlet9pti9n. The eyes . of•the people. are,liowst.4" Sealed: They yeti . Men as trees musr - come; :when they "shall see • ciparik the'y haye.been 'fltitiettilind, When that, hour ' eotsei. let tteseAbolitipo.fanalies.bewere.„TOgei oI tton th y .ttioV4an f : , rommiact to dep ur. .i ot B.olo #..rPti.""Y• Yours, very; truly,• r., r,r • ' W. 'WALL. . . . . Whore now are the Hebrew Children. Not %%here they . iiiine.Were,.geOund doWn in the dust . by.,peiseptition alnd , intolerance . . .No 'longer is t..he Jew.found only:among Old Chithiti. secon'd hand b rog ens d CaSt 'off hernash'i" Sin re the cotrurwocem! . ..aCcirlitii present the•ct,ildren Of Isre - rdt,htiveflplay:ed-a' , hanit . in the great gaMe of all mat ions'aeCnnd no. other people on earth.,. Who is fhtimost pow erful man.in•tlie:vv'orld at this:present :writing .Ntif Loms Napoleon or even the Autocrat. ; Nn King, •Emperor or. Potentate, but a dark-eyed snit of themafriarchs. ROthseh.9(l, the. Bitilter.' , t hewarid Of,whose wealth affoids '.the' sinews of war" to : half the crowned ifeads of Christen dom. Wtio organized that rnysterions fiusSian 'diplomacy that so alarmed Western .Eutone, a feiv Yrars . The descendants of; Mores. Aatim and Malachi. Who .is drivfng, on : that mighty r;wolutioli:•which : is at this moment .shaking the EmPire'c;f RosSia, and initking...thn rroWneo hea ! ls'..ojthe.(Mfitinent : f r el as if they, were on a volcano? We ansWer,fhe sons and daight.rs of Jet ',Solent'. Who are at •I he head of the principal universities of' Europe? The . fnte..Ritssian Minister of, Finance, the' great Men(fizah of Snaiti : ---the late. Prime Minister of •F, ;thee, •.Walewski Who. mere M.irshals - Sault .and Massena? ,Jews, JewS,.ever)i one of_ rh ern. Who a r : e the most opitlent • ineichants 'of flewYntli,,Philittlolphia,-St.fmuis, 6i k rinrit , rd.:Chicago, Fic• I.They' are thrifty, econos, m'zing•petipr, • •Bat very few of them are ever found in the Alms Hons.... From whence come our warblers; who are the Teipsicnores of this generation, and who th'e:Rostnis; Meyerheersi. and.Mendelsohns? The ofT.Pririg of Levi, Je hoiachaii;*ant.l Eleazer.. There is not on'.or chestra from Madrid to St...Petershurg, th'at is . not 'crowned. with f voice of. .f.bron arid, Almost every.. great , composer', skrllwi musician; almost every voice' ths t rav— ishes, the world with its' witchery, your. Pasta. and Grisi.all•Sprang from the root of Jessie, mill come from the tribe •that once peOpled tfie plains of'Galsied, Betlmbase - and Salome. • As a philanthropist; we.. rejoice at these. things; they indicate that no longer is a..konvidedg.e of the‘true God spread among the' chlldreMaf the prOmise, With consecrated faggoti and: diVine ILLEFAL VOTINO.—The *dut . e'ry on the part of the s Unfolt Abolitionists abbot' at-. tructs'sorne'ettentian in,fiolifical circles in.Yorlt• :contit'y: IVe were . Positivefib illegal votes were . cast for.the•Dertioeralie Mid -Ifxcept few pic'ked lot longhed men, in the Service,' whose •rtfght to. vote Was,.to.treat.t fiesrna I ter at lea , ,t doubtful, none weresii=l•o9 Oither side; ~illf in thifi s'quifte'ufnl Open field' we en 'f,f yood• ward 2 :357 ' , lid 'fiffY,'.. , 13,581. • vpre, yznost 1.1.700. the Thts-eoirntV'efurof;(l.•in 1902, to the board of revenue 15.770 '• Now, 1. propose to take a look . at the • , :mte or. 'a sister county,.'which did oily vote dor World- . ward, - n Qhfiwrh r,w illesal Vall4 may. In; done out of Bradford county; so aptly illustrate! how ,was done in your roceof-rorre9 , oodent, "Easton, in 'his defence of Obi Nort hiriopfon,— For !hi% purpose.". we. .w ill duke Xeliang'c county. In 1802)tpollefl 4.402 voles, giving Cochran 7.0 majority'. :The•numher nl returneil 111 hetare thie vote was 6,275. 1863 tltls roan ty . polled '6,274 votes, 'Curtin ti rriajori:ty of •31f. ' AUClOre's estimate aenilo.the.New.Yolfk. Tribune 'Alkyd •fo`r' , 3o6!.' • • • York,' a.: Democratic 13',:581 votes Out:rilla tax list: or 18,7701' leaving fur. .widows•orphana,non rCside:ots . ,- .4. &c ifoold , aot vote, 5:105 , person!. •.' "., ..• V.ernmeo,ii . Union Abolition enmity,. polls 274 votes out of a tux .list ni,6,275, leaving (or widows, orphan's, nori.residents, sick, &c., who could nouvote; person! : A county 'contain: . irig;o,lfio sndls, ddes: not often pre:let-4'90 clean billMthealth;aa , this , Talk. abdut Cuba, *,teira..dr•tiM:Southmf Prance, pot them 'all. to-'I eetbcri.and , onrthe , score of.htialthyenanito rAn beat ,themmu.t of-sight... :We qtwition . .,'Who,thef strychnine "'book,' all:that IthViying We daitircto it:kw/putt alOngside i our ; ancient . friend, Northampton; in-4)1;634 , 4,am]; ask our . oylPonetott not to , cofilftrnOt.aczikibet of,111.o441 : voting. so lofty t ahairwhen they come. to ikw;j9g, -Upon it; Oterwilhfee.l ~•A PICTURE . FORrPHIHS.TAItI MEN.TO 4001( AT. ,-Th , blp)lig BoHelttt graphically sketches she condition of 'f eon...seep: . • • . . "There is a portion of this State so devasta.... ie.,' by the civil war is to be practically aban doned .by the toot of man. The men are slum—. Bering at Shiloh', Corinth and Stone River; the se . rvanwhave gained their treetlonm. the women and childreoave . iled lb more remote precincts. .Pal ing behind the roiling, foOtsteps ol human ity come the fool-footed' beasts and the:creel); ing things. The liix makes his burrnw ;Under the ruined dwellings where a happy people once.d welt. The set pent 'crawls.,,pm. eC, th.t. dom. 01 the chuiCh end the schoolhouse., The Mu- , ir rid chatters int] 'builds, his neat.opon 'the lama tree in the old yard, once noisy, with the mirth of children. The.gan is rotting in the cool spring . . The patridge. whistles from the ridge. pole of the cabin'. The wild bee' seeks. the storehouise.for his honey, fearless, of detetimi by the "human eye. Allis returning 4a ' tate: nature. What a . monument or the ra#ag of War. • • ..: • :, I. .SEVERE CRITICISM ON '-itticHEß . • A.s. the first yeir. at - the ;A inerican :civil- wpr I hiidi sd.is.Oilillop •IT klvaine.to Mcii ry Ward Bcechrr..The clriCal.. who hiive.he'en sent to 'advardte'tha Isrortfierri. cause inE.neland . buy.e:tietei . ioa'fed. .The eVa • pishop's 'mission :was a t.' worst; but csilent failure it•aiinply cnllaptetl frotn put 'the - .blazing :preacher's lectures, thungli e9uallrfiiiling' to addreS. the. Englis „mind by argdment,"'*hite'they stirpass in .val ,garity.alni . firiOadtihca:‘the. 'Bishop's water apciloiloarileilinpa'inore v refiec4' , 'the preseritaiipoor..Of the cianfest... , :I;fre" . vittir'! shrts.bdeonii -bloody, Mote . •WiCked, - . SOW IVlr..Bercher is . itulte worthy hs.latter , his'cause:.; . .To fie stile, his speech at Ecoroi9 ovres:..satriethint of I .it nspecial chardcter to the aasociut ham 'Or ...It is only natural-that...lr :.speskef on: form .-reckon. 51,1"giniirince - and .prejufiiras of .his hrAi`•ers i We should .iln even . Mr, .BenchsW injustice hl .supposing that he reslty.beliv - es [butspoil vs* . I meeting is ii. ve the,Silig,Ftest larations of English opirtiorri,4,-11 . . . • • Irmay ha ve: atr if elt-t he'• 0 000 ot single Man 'Of nathe. itrlifititinif"htand fiytirne.ra and .he:ctinfier " hrirt 7 (Of somehow or otliob It cool', the'F'ea 01;0 ffrongharn Wifit4rKSTco . which: _Was ,represedtell' hy"Tinfeslior'Netsitiiri` and IVlr.'New•rnim 'last , ha rangue ;, and-he 'reetipi'!Aird in. the:ctip,: - ital.Whai he hittrtaitf in . ifresing,....ftir":dtniref irripatientfinattentive' andinettprible.(whil'e . .it lasted).of leading flallaWi'sMithlle A'ges, 'extraCiing the root of impossible goal - 00 yrhur the canscS.that made Glanhy-Interestin2..pitil he•di snot c,+re to .intriiretl into. ,i - te let his-p-aiter kimw, in will. Yert jog way, that one book suited his turn and .fancy, and Ikat; -ariotlia..t: did :hot; hal never. committed hittsolt to a reason. 'And no dotibt 'such no opinion froma superior, man bet4!r worth ',hay Mg than 'the . careful criticisms of a arnall.' pedantic " mind; .btt It stint -and he who likes add dblikos -on deliberate conscious igrounds - has 4 tacurtil ~‘yllict) the other is without„ and which, in• . Snite of the glihneas with which .cciieries-ilisciiss'bdoks, is wanting' to avast nuinhPr'of rriinds. Even a child„ll-irpossess the . cr-l'icallaCulty,tin.con• ,s , Musly rogardi ti book as a work or art .and distitign . ishes between the subject:and, th e. fenmapce, which a good mat y p•-i-ons never do as long as the), livr;, nit! this difference will largely. infinenee the chn ceml • honks. • ,-,. . 'For instance,, a - boy ',of ' t Wolve .rn•-ets 'with Arlbnn's Speetatot. AI : he 'has he..gifrof . reC• ; ” ngnisin sin author when- he'cotnes•in the way. of one--if, he can be so'la'r caught by.lusines, of thought; delicacy of hurnor, and eloquence and-grace of exprersion, that these•yr . til secure attention end interest apart Iron' the immedi ate artraCtion'orthe subject, then' is-nn syn. .bryocritic; unit though, of 'course,'' it-doei not) do to 'haw nit opposite Conclusion from the fart; that at . an early age,. the wholti thing, is alien, lo.him, and takes nu hold on thought or, fancy, yet in so lai .tlf he manifeq4 distaste for a book -written in a ehataiing style, and pe - rfect in it= way, he gives mi .- prornise. of future-.discern- !Wept in the'matter of execution: It is true that ecitirtsm 'Should exercise Itself , 'tdre and fitness of: the subject.as . well as on the. way .in which it is. worked out-yet the-execu tion is the..more coryimon• field for its exerchie. Thus it 'is ' . generally: for -tyant of the . Critical faculty that, the crowd . 'picture' gallery' gathers round the',most, showy dint Sentimental subjects....and passes , by simple or homely 'omen 'of nature and life.Wnich are admirable jor the palOtor'sclose, and • iniaginatice'-'reinlor• • ing*of 'them—for Iris 11a c,ing . calight the points co troth and In'aitty . : presents in a koott comp , :bensice-Absett4tion, and worked thein our. ,with the . whale skill' Or. There is brie Morelolo 01“...110pf!... .11r: Beeda . .;r.claimed•fdr.flieNdh.. It is'iba; . toit lost mid ritest, p a r, K itts :The Sentirerni• triritory, ifelongs to tine tintailpsnr4.:. co hyf means; bullet thi , m . l.4lsci.....iiii;trdand "I'sli- . .territOrY is a sacred tense con - in - ifled to th'e . g,nardian_diip,ol . Linceln'add his ralbi net', atuf they . are bound toskeri it by the hal: I.o.ved .toinisrry . nt the' and .slatudtei till the Ittriiltorn , j;.he territory, ifiat,ts ours." Strange doctrine this to be it,indtratnil 0 hmoi al., gt . niiii4; • si rein• g ti l . lrefa nnon ce ,by, ni a w . calls hirnsrlf , :mposzer oti:ha,s . gospel 'Of .p•luCe and charity; stratigedcilre'thinalerr;d into the,•,ert.• Of an•andience Meeting m a. hail whiedi writes ~ l ove tlie brethren" oVe . .rita •• But strenges‘t ; of allis rational being should soripOse tlibfssuch an.. argument would avail telt a people' trho gave - every port to. We Neapolitan and who sr. a: this ver rriomenthal dispn4ad 'to did thit.ea lis e rte, vvbp.eatabliahatt.thg. Belgian throne on' the basis of a.successnil rebellion, and. 'who joyfully .recognized'. those:iliouth . States. : ,Which only claimed Ow aarite freedom That the Confederate rebels' . arh'fi.ghting . .fo:`, Russia may bluster with 'MP, — r May say.of Poland, 4,.the ja i oy . ra . 4l„i„ . Austria may .sAy of fliftigary or . .ientre;.. , ,the• 1 errit ory, on) s .!?tand,:and . :rtAke}r . ; ' anji POrtligarand Spain have said, trttita fed:4oos oura.' - ' But the answer Of England, .was, not, tillia , hot; to bid the . r op.pTssar.9 . d - speed,' even fo give moral sympathy' to,th ; ictrina that it is the dui) , Of ill . Imperial.. State to co erre !)y,' the sword . areluctabt . .and unwilling population.;.. Tire nation which . has just cheer surriindeted the lonian Island's, mod whjt.h . 'is perfectly ready and • willing•tO giye .any anal every colony and dependency' of; the -Brig. lisp Crown as soon Al 'it ohm - ries to believe,.Or to'tancy, that it is Otrong,enoogh fo'welkrtlone andlo p.m destruction oriO. :prosperity..its. '‘r a yn.gaii;" is hardly likely to be influenced fly this 'recommendation or . the duties of .despot: ism.- as Mr. Beecher assumed; on tills: . °Cession at least, the part of a mere' teacher; we in are turnloust deliver an:ethical lecture.. We cannot See the. morality of .1+ war •carriecf on avowedly forconqtteat and empite. :We fail to 'nndi‘ratand.the morality of a,, contest, in Which war contra ctors . and gamhlera...tir* Mitr. only gainers. ..We scarcely appreciate . I'lll4 of a ,W4r W'arch-droins . • the heet;:hlOorcif half a "continent, aod'filladhe :happy 10140, our oWnkinstrien with.mourning and w.eefi . litg; for it. is an actual fact;thongh one , whfch Mr. .Beecher seems tv forgeti that the mein of Car. ~ . . . ~ . ....., ~. J .. . . ~ .. ... . . . . . . . . .olina ore qiiite Ili rpuch:of•our-own.bl4)(l o s the rn.n of - Masachtlietts, intl, - pe'rhntig more . F4. - - W.‘i'e:re 1 , !1,3'1% , to perrTive that thC curiae . of . human freedom is.inoph furtlier.etl,-hy...the on tirionto,e of.'a state oft • ~; , iin which litary, rO•rony i6torf.tr6! with the ' : .tribanals, the freedom of the press, 'liberty ' of ...Filepi.,,l , -4 . and the rigiit :of opeO. delherittiori:,!' . 1V enri•• .00t as:yet bi! Rot to feel thot 'iti irtin I :tau. .i,a'Alt.• good exchange. tor.ihe lialienii:qp.'rpui T !'"%te.V. Unmoral - 4 - roundu, .t ben; the. JV'ritt . ,1,...1,er . q:,t,14 5, 1 does no!.ree'6titroettd.it.self 'to tin.',. Ifor. do t to .Nort h ,, n. r rd, it seem'' to ,6 a • T'n' . 'll'e .tiiirrtfi;t ''A i . ipod e ti,: o l MI tii9ll!,',l MP ; ' SOtkifr4 . 46 ' ,it iirttekiall . '4111'4 Mr.. , itniittreertreelY'r.!rtithfol.;',"'.. , Thbilt"',. i'li,i,lilieoci graf.ile,ot.....rpok : h,e„' kit' ,11 r r i . l3agell l ,4 ,a . pi.ii.i , - , j);! , .10.,,bny5i, r , ,, , 1 1 001 - ipi..e:tpAe.i;: , etiiiiiits 'riiaaitra fel" ' ii4l Joi . i'r,.., '4 , nltl' may 11N I boitr,thVtdiptiOrt.i;*. , viii,rii'O ' • . per,verii , '.en'oOli,:li'fri -rtiink. that:nu treplrlatni:of. blrit'.4l,and , a-ifood . . ,Of,,,illitf;lic:e;,cpaftscia,tjort, , ,,,otur!.ll?r,.;raptrie arid lu , ft'poured over.`-a 'whole (jam ittent;."e'ven in the: irtrarests'of.-dorolity. le.a-.yery•higli . Rei'Fi‘tp :I)lo , joi , that , ll(ll , liifleil'A 'Nig Nile/4 1 ; 1 7'f! iii) that 1' .. * 101 !1e ,06, ;0tt h.'; 1 10 1 ' 1 .. VI yitnelil4lon iiiiili bviisiii. , , l'" ) 1 i ' 3 P 8 ( 1 ",711f 3 , i.49kic,191.,i+.41.404.!44.,Puxq..nul 1 1; i g b. , 6 o 4 f lij in rictrop—ll l inv%;n i ntlt,ll- .Abra , : i jlidt'At,tile6TticoVilbii".stAtii,tayikivi4i. -- • '.,''. ..: • ... -- '. Lir if . .; 1 3 Vi . 't, ', !..Irt 44'2 'w'orrafroplapif : " I ; ~- A,e bens I.a•,gc4dAvtl l t ait 0ut61.4 Ifelryttort „'.ol t P ropily, r.., .. A. Itotta a . 4..9 ,ittfor t h,ts 0,, , t litrisa n rld cil A I'.ir f ri, that, lo! is : . worth '64, thooSand dollop it 'fiirriliS`WOFth'eteN't'ibotliniifilf a •In'zirse.' ihre'e . . , ~.. htinilted,.aild sir on enillesslYi• "Thts'ia' all' very • . . . . . well in' Its way..• But Ought not 'the '.rpiestion tout pm sornetimeethe . et herway,-how.much is a man's •m . oney wortli?• •There•br a:.ivitler .range in .be valne• Of .money then mostpersons think. And 'mown littkeinqUiry I.suepect,that it . will be found:thatull persons who'possess It ha Vt.' a . wavof . : rneastiri mg ii,. not .by dollars, bit! by its'velne in trdme sort .of pleasure or article, One . man earns a thotivand dollars, and out to hiniself—i here,. that puts. Me one - step out 91 debt. Money to' him-is a means of personal liberty.'.'A' man iii (lOW is not a: freemarf.-- The borrOwer is's servent-to the lender." - .. ..•.•Another,nian , .sees'in a . thotriind..dollars a sting little homestead,•n home for his . childrem a - shelter to his•old age, a place to live ini;aari . , a cood•pince But his -neighbor Only secs •one mc the, gelden..cliain of west I h... It Arty ninethottiand• last month,' he is wort n-. tort y'.l his; and his.joy is in rhe . gtrowininumerals....-.He imngines, how it -will sorind; - full, round And heartY,,,when, Mein sny'tthe is worth n hundred, ihntreend drillers:" :Nay, when it•roiries 'to thut;.he. thinkaillea a ['eller aiqml-thati one, • and five hundred thou, stint' is - ri sound most ripiticartri the - ,ear,-..-thri' _he loves e.vemberter vet•to calrit 1n.11 . a mill: toil! "The wnril million •cuti a ' great swath in Men's imaginations.. Ail this eatlmate,olannu• ey is sh:ter ambition.' • The.man is' Vain: . He thinlismuch if. hiniself on account of money; not Al- cbaraCter. A roan. whois openly . prond ill moneY,iti secretly. contemptuous. of the whObaVe none; - 2 • : ..• .. . • Another man wishes to see the .world.-e.. Every dolor:Means Europa.. : Two l ' housanA drillars meens Egypt,' Palestine and Oreece. .. • Boys dealing in small sin*. reeken ihe•same way..• A penn . y:menns a -;stirlt 01-candy;• - a sticpence is but another' term for a, hallt shilling 'means kite, and fifty' cents a jaclinife.' ' ::••.: ..- Theioung..“CraCk" setts.in; his • money a • Oreletoto wagortanda fast nag,.ri rousing, trot, a jolly drunk; and 'a sniesiiing party. ..• . • -.. Bit miny,anil 'many a' Weary soul sees in every shilling,..bread, rent;. haul, clothes.— 'There be thournitids whi, hold on to. virtue by' hands of dollars; :Se 'few: moresaire there—a few less and they are' Inst . . • Their gay sisters see leglb - er•4l•l?ats anti royol silleq in their; . Money, or their father's and, briFband's: ' . ' .• • . ' ;The poor scholnr pas'‘trs:daily . ...hy: the stall, where hooks tempt his•povetty, :Poor ClOthes lie iS r:onterit 0 wea; plain, rind even meager tl.iv' hit ii. %Oiling; to sithsist upon; and lis: for al l the gay. d ki.. i par ions and i it! ra va.rta °twilit es - of .frist ] lonable life, heinoki. Upon them with. ? oureven underirainlin t t what they wean, -. as,ri child 'looks upon the milky way in the heavens, a g,irwtog - . land of . far' away, and uneipliired woorlers.• ..nut oh; - those• "honk;! ha, Molts longingly at, InorMne... : . Fle peers at them-With' a i4,;elle:64v.”tiies4 ;it night...Fit' irnattioes.nese• dt;vices for eu truing a new '.4loll . tire.. r .ll,e.poisdees whether there. is not smile: nevi. eConoinkwehich CifO.e.iveji fell'. drillings.. And whetvg.ohtlitiok a il,tst brings.a sears, of . ..dollars to hirn, , with a fervor of •hate duesthe..getritl . 'of them . ,i• fairly. rrioningfo the. stall; and bearing at every•stett, lost ann .- at : fortun;Ar MO . :Of/1114 se iee tha,Priai.' Wasteful • •renut• • that r.ighi:saite - tori:mtvih ail enip , !Kri , cl.in pouiring . 'er . ...643 royar: . ! , instire iirmke:itro what • his money 'is :wnrtii.' -But others 'see' ditTerent.visinns: . , AVioneyt ,means' (lowers to.sorne. -NeWrOses, theintestedAlia• tir;n;tw eamelia, ..or ot hers' on . rheitrAit houri itamiol•flowere thaitfilithetioriaoa.paradisa== tite:gatslen..,';:;t,..,4 ~ ,;•ri!,sic,t. • :•. ; -to: L . g . tt , , , Setnamien sev teneyavingt l in . mOney; -',lime pictuses;:• some! yore rotrilft Or iitd.boolrsi 'MM. curious m ies a Is. Otherscwhen , Yowsay M(111844 Yli k Vt_ If I 'kt , l.; ,, Ari,Pq/ TM 41 ) •eilrt -fitdt 49 t.io In q • ant pluetnins;tand,fiaQc , cittins., ; •,. Arid, we hem l'4 1 ::i cirliii' btd i evit that igere tire 'Annie,' poor Wee - Chita Who`; not ' Orin t eift l ttsti Ih s title' insanity , . 'en.pretty Mardi all thinitibrthine.:o•'.:l;•"' l ?-! . , •• „iprt ~thera;.a-fe 11Ohlerti;alxihtiCie0 be,,seeni thrOnghthe.gpirien lens,of wenit h;,,infatheit end Mother pliced in 'comfort in .olliage; rk, young iiian•helped throirgh . College 'Or • established' in inisine.s; a friend extriented'frerniiiir;; erinei woman saved Irony beggary, land made a, 'sup pliant . hefore God for mereies,'•on yritrr, h-ad, every day' that she lives;,the . irl,: , and unfortp . .. nate succored, the orphan 'eduented, the sc:heal .. founded,. the village lined with shade trees, - a• free, librari•eitablisheri, Mute thousand such. things: 7 A - Man is;not• known gyStrow much he has, but b'y What that monef,is worth.to him: If 'it is worth only'selfishriess, meanness," siin giness, Vanity and hairghty..state, .1 man is not richif he own p million•dollare.: If it; means generosity,. public' 'spirit, .'social ' 'comfort and, refinement, then .he. is rich' On - is - few hundred. You put yonr'hsed . on.ajrnan'a heart to'find otit whtit.he is worth;.not into his picket, .... ...... , WHAT PENNSYLVANIA. niq . DONZ.--Uf. tale 11, soltliors rsjss(l fer warsinee it was , i; ' i•iiiiimene.ed,'2oo,3s6 'have beyn i't!rnishetl by Penngylvanio. Of thiti puniber,. 191,257 are 'thrim.yesri' six New ►end Stites together haveraisitl 160,6412, brio; 19,654 less than'Pennoylvania Cane. • • '..i.V7An*DE5t nottiers.". : L..:vluch . empty prßi9e bestowed upon whai'nfai bett".•: ernts," by the Aholitionicts. • Theie",iliWni:. Detttectivs? are .wondroue fine beenuie they help .tq•yetnin' povret in the. hands of thope who nye doing their hestt• . ro de!trny the country, lintleT .one Of thoSe Democrats" up'for. ottfce; and 44e. boV de fitrel.:' The'lecent ifiidelits 1;111 tittrlt, Demo.% ir4jic},ca • pflicia!efor,,G, Qv' ernor,,ii. 4 mdne wors.yet,se:wnr_ne,sten . y,y mote. inAlfl,6a6 l -ifft; -voriteoi:tiic*r.rnY bi•qtng. quite iia.rge o e ainst him piprortionitely t s ottninst.Nrallnufilgi:umsindhe4for of Ohro.: I ', e 9 . :t hnt ce r.ic y, wit q Tu1t1e.;..:A1..i . 144,00... enpug,i,f tO if :a vhnli:Jiolitfaaf'nfoifitiun'hV •initA . l,t will frtut!reqUire •en• d ors e mem iteilikleir#o4lo9/kif&picoi, preen; - " I ' ' . :111 . - i s tr, lrill l 46krlt'' .n r" n 00 41 ,1( t un e Lon Rpiall csh-.111:0,-.:;;:test*, 24, N0:5.M)41 2 -1.1 lti . rr-i• 4 Fazsp— f Mum{ OfFfoicut AT Rreinuoir);-,—Theinlolltetit. rniou. cbramiolliipyttLiacopta,corifiiteiLin .the , .? I ,,fl2lll"4•P' s !gftllttitte . t.t.lilh, Q sittl f r ”.er . geni.ral eit • 0w„,' . .....e,0t0ne,e,,,,1f es. 141iilli4;141erif 11441 1 e, 1 *StiOit • ttontt, 28:tnejore,.240 capta foe, 203•4fi'its . 'teriiiltiltoß9.34llo4oo4.4lPlgelliilllo3inti 9 naval of. majorlty3ll,the ofllitra areifeelby OW) • Meefttrn,4trmles,.rytenfnf-t`lhem " boring en•pt:ikredf.',ltirkemanga. Ctlllo .I,ooQ,suits'oft, clothe.; nod 1,500, blanketceent, by our igetvelni.'. Menrfot the deft Pure Uniod prisoners in Rich mond 'have tolely arrived, and` been ,tieliv.eited.. • to 13:rigedier General Neal Dow, by tsbom they will be dietribute . d.—P/iiig. keg, . CITT ;11P SALT Laxi.—lTtah,icontitine torrid twelve thotisand inhabitants.. It• Is. sit. uated abbut tvitenty , mile,: from 'the lake, ! .on valley es' smooth and if level as the • lake_ it-- eel f. ' Thia valley Is.: nearly surroutuled •by •mountains:. The Wahsatch- range-whicli is o spur of the Rocky Mountains—extendt; along the east aide from. Utah Lsketo Salt Lake; o distance of seventy On chelvest are Altai Oquirrh. Mountains, and lout hvvest the Ceder mountain', extending. to Lake Utah,from which ••runs ihe river Jordan emptyintinto.Saftleage. This is a beaut iful• stream of coldi. Clear, freisb water, running through a country of green peas and - thick • shrubbery. Utah Lake resembles. Lake George, being about the game size . ' and equelly•es beautiful. It esihgulet feab 'that three rtiers r .the Jordain, Bear,end Bine,' Spring and Willtiw creeks, :AO several other smaller strearns of fresh- ,•vveter, empty . into * Salt , . Lake, but do not freehen the 'Witter. thiiileast. • Thkplain or. tielley of:Salt lake' is' minio•ed to bavo . been• once water, covered' like the lake.' The view Of the city, and, sure rounding country frond the,top of the.:theatre, or from. the Millie - tit camp-some; two rleti. up on' the ,side ot the mountitlnj--tie on e of.tbe Moat beautiful. the eye - ever looked 'upon, or the Int eginatlon _ever , • conceived 6f: • The - camp •his been located there with a view' of ectinmending the city, in case of Waf. • The camp ground le on . a sort of Plateau or. Plain.•of several •acresi which is fortified'. With trenches, rifle Pits, &c. 'A'neat . alone momiment is' erecting :by the Soldiers of the cainP,'lnlionor.of thettOenty-one soldiers,' a -lieutenant and major, 'who . were killed last sodas , by the Indiana, at the battle of Bear river.. • : ; • • - ."‘THE BRCIA1:0 ARRQW."—"Many . have doubt less ingiiireirthe signifieanieof ithe:broad'ar.. row' which has heen:Put upon the rebel ramp . by the British authorities': *lt indicates 'poses ession.by her Majesty. .The broa,l•arrow. qiivernment.Mark sometivbat in the shape.bf r an.: arrow heed,,which . stamped, eit,„nr.Otber; wise. fixed'on . all solid materials used id list Majesty s 's'ships ordockyards, id order to Pre ventembezzlement of.royal - naval : stores; 'Th.* mdtk :was..nsautnetl. at . the time. 011ie Edwards (vvben the .arrow' was eonsideted the • most powirful weapon of 'attack) as distinguilhint . .theiproperty . of the King. TO be Sound in pns• session or•any property thus marked Clio miriel offense, punishable with a, heavy fine!' nqi:MY.—todsitlerible attention %FAB atfri!cl , •4 he nlight steam carriage on • Broad-: . mrircing; It has . the appearance or ha eidiriary 'lMegy'vrninita the:thafts; noel the steam, anparatusswascin the ;rear •exfer Two persons . .Aexe...Jiding, . the •;ettrriegew Which mo,.7.(l . .qciet,iy . .and,:erriontb)y. : • It ;is.' Ma'nfiffintteetid t Ails Oiri, and edad ine?)infOrMOci Otfe:ripbri'erl his t the engem wan of - two-Worse Inieler--that carriage Wool). go on and geinle, any that a hod nt Coal wont,' . run it 30 miles. He is' desirous, of Match.leg'it'kgiiinP,ho irOt ling hore.in the. World tor' sl',obl3. 4l4 llooraidlty: *Was 'rolling alnnetowitrAinCollifOltpagit when:n(lr, reporter 4.'9c°4olgra"t',744it-ri• • •—•••—• `` 4 lt n lA;,ieli'tlitt'OhettiVatitictinitisthe DOttioiiratlo liPpahannoek ,st.gkionjcAletinVOtini leins—ohit -rtepublicansiliring.ic:fecpiylYaniato.voto. This Of' Correct. ifig4dec:.Army.lbto.i.leetrriftent.ly.: wcaltncetiktthe 49 00.0 .0( tits tri.oll ate in .'N'oir,,Yrtry; 111 .,‘"nfds dtittinit'itiO''in '.l s i•iftifiOVl ' ifi'at wha't t'fq No:, But .thesiliti.,PennsylvaCia,4 tireAeteitfiji , the ptirose'pf SeCuripg,tll4l.ro.4llction t..h0t1,, 'dy Andy, end those in New York, ore t h ere for the purpose qt foreini 6Coppe'rheada,.sta . theY say, into the army: 'That: ' is no placejor trai-; tors, what do the.viar authinities wept , of tliein A - cutiousobiervation respecting.the rapidity: of eagles in their 'fight •lias just been made by: a_-traveler crossing the Grisona ' An eagle • iu flying from onemmuntain lioak :to 2enother, , at a higpil,ol 8,000 or, 9,808 feet, perforeried :the distance'of, five miles:in,' five minutes:- ••'... • . . • Anatol ND Gaa.t WpTIMIC It is expected that the portion of the 'Atlantic - . and Great Weste'rri;Railway - between; Akron; and. Galion, Ohio, Will be:completed in Novent.'", tier.. :Galion . * 80 milei:finin Atron, uniris the pOint of intersection 'of the Cleveland..Colurn... bus aid Cincinnoti and Bellefonteine Railways. The, A. &6:- . lfi':'..creaseat:lthe`. - • Pittstirg, ft. Wayne:,and•CbiciigOA:,, R. ; Ilitansfield„ci.which place large union 'depot , . is:to ,be '.; NO.' to.