M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, April 02, 1864, Image 1

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• - :-° . ADMItTISTRATORS NOTIC . E. •
- ...Whpreics .101, era •,ot , admiciStration to the
Estate Vookuus,. late Of li.eating.
toynOii),-dec . gasett,
.haye been' gCaniCti to the.
persOns: indebted to 1 t he . .said
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. tli4C having claims or. dromi,ds'
rt;rncis - t the Estate cf said • Derielc Voorhes,
inakeicLoWn•the same,‘cit hop.? Delay 16..
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. • " 'AUG UST US • DAY, •
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'Fiumefs 'Vairey - . Dec; 21-1863: . • •
COURT PROCLAMATION.
71 . 1.ERdt:AS.'-the Eon., Robekt O. White
V V 'PresMaktt judg6 and the Hong. - Dar:
ling and N. - Peabody AS'SOCI of :the
Courts of gym . &if 'Terminer OM Ge . nakal:- . .Tait,
DedivaiT, Q'u'arter' Sessions of the Peaaa,
Or
phans' and COort of - COMmoo Pleas far
thoCoboty isatad;thafrpreoeflt
itt4ring chat mfridait, the, twentY.seyakili day of
Vat itary, in tha year' of our" Lord 011 . 1! thou,:
hundkad arid sixty-four; and to me
-dii - kteted, Jot. hOltlit4 . n , Court of Oyer : "and
Tdiminet: anit Gel:e rat)
. Deliyeiyi Qom - ter,
ors=ions of the Peacc;',
.and,
Court of • Com Mon . the • Itortiugli . bf
:'3inatimdit, on Minilay, • t Ite . 27tlr day-. of Julie
next: and to contin u e one week,
••• Notice i therefore hereby given.to the Cpro- .
Juices of the Peace' ailif:.confal);(ts
within 0.19 county, that, they be then a pin lore
iiiitheit'proper person's, 'at' 10 .6'clock m. , of
qid day,. with tlnAr rolls; record., illquisitions,.
'examinations, and other remetnbiairces.A do
thos , ;•thifrgi which.their offices appertain to.he
chtne. • And tifos'e who a rtiliourd by their yet :
'octizances to Prosecol e't he prisonerstiiat are . or
'shall'be s in the jail of said couniy • nf 11PICean,
ale to be 'then and there to prOsecute against
thorn tiv.will"be•:just... • • - • '
Bated at Sincit liport, this sth, iinit'of...)lirich,
15,54, and the • 67th year of the iCiiiipcid
erice of the United States of America.: .
A . LILLTBIIID6t,..§(,r;V:
E:ceciitor's Sale
•. The undersigned Exectitor . .pt the J . :slaterof
Jaenes ll'aylor,deoeased.latO
yip Sfeße.an County Feurisyli•ania.;•%lYill
liy vendure, -to the highest biddeni:all the, per—
property,,hf Said decedent, ponsistirig
'partot Hons'ehold',lllut : piture:l'urning utensils,
W4got•s; Sleighs,llarnoss' (3r'ain &c;, on the
rueil'i.ises, on Weilncsdaol4.3oth dayOPAlarch,
at ten &clads:. A. M. ~• •' •
A. N. TAYLOR, •txecutor.
•::•ilinethrort, March 11th,
186 . 4.. -1864.
PHILADELPHIA ' ANI) ERIE AIL=
no',v iluo 'lor Pas , ,vrrg(.tr
i; , ..,w-ss 11'011 • 11,+nin , 11611.G .to I:otroiti+ i.
'the F.P.s:erh D:vis•
:irol from Stii . :Fi'li:t.D.loF.tir.,'(7S on
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• • TAME 61 . PA TaXiNs AT rmronium..
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BiOtitnilre an'd Lock
51,t11!1`NG op.trains
mot, artd and P6iladrlphia.. .
irifiirtnaticp Pa.,sietigar.blisi
fiesc.aPPli' at. the S. F.. Corarr.llrli and
A ifilfor: bit6inoss. of !hci Coblpany,';.;
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llousTos: • • •
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Ce;ril - 'riga Ag:'4 Plal:c1; •
en:l .11;wagery Trill iivitspnlif
ii 6,
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E. "Corner of .Tenth and Chestnut Streets
P LA 1 7 .) . E1,1'11. UA
• - t-Nack ;a!ia,:%l:l;,;.l(i}:3lF:NT
L. -FA IRB A NKS .fit, •
-for the. last foot' years Prtneipal, arol chief Lust
nossmariatzer of Brtr.v. , ..t . kF.TrzArros's* Coni
meicial College.
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..-MODEL ISCSrSESS'COLLEGE,
Conducted on a KW sy'tem of Actual Business
Training', through the estaldishment Of legit i—
inlite'Offices and (...oenting,4lhuses;representing .
different departments of Trade and Coinmerce,
and regular Banic'olDenosite and rssue,:giv . :-
ing:t he. student all . the advantages of
. aetu'al
practlce, andmitalifying him in the s hortest
possihle time and Most: e . ffective mawr, for
tlin viirioas duties and employments of qiusiness
The Crinr.le nt instructions in4lieri4ololical
Denartmentninbrnrei Book
.keeping, conitner 7
cis! C%alciilations, Lect tires on Busin?ss Affairs,
Pointriangilip; Coinmekcinl • Law, Forms,
,Cor—
respondence, &C; ,
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.131.7SINESS DEPAITT3IE7iT
ihr.'s adept enters upon'the'Grailunting;.Course,
which iiiCitles a continuation of the above.sto•
with' their practical np'plication.in ell their
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,51V0faIIPQRPIt, ..M'fiE.AINICQUNTY . ,, PA.;- . :. 5. ATV. RDAY;'41 -1 110,4., i...'1,564
details. Ile will:in turn-fill-the positionol A
counlaut-tintlPipprietor in' f .
intents 'or .
neta Trdfl Porwar tl•
,in7i .Tiil!biyedii;l
Aranwfitreitrinyy, ~ and
will aches Bp9Z. 'keel* (lint Tel.
hir in ths.Thhik, in eac • lt'ol - which positions
*preiciiii knowledge will be put' to the :fullest
practical test. • . .•
This•ins.itirtionoffers to young men 'numei
do's rirlyan'.4ges riot posSessed by h'nS , .. other corn.
mecciarcollege . iii . the State... It is complete in
&flits iiPphiiitmcnts. It is the onlylnstitutiio
In the Stare conducted on.aetpal Inismeis prin
ciples. the conrseof instruction is tmsurpasii•
ed, and mily. be completed In.about one hi l lf
timelusully'sPent in , other. instittrtions, sin CM,:
sequence cif an entirely, new' arrangeinent,.atid
.the adription of the new practical system. •
• Diplortias awartleirripon the cOmplet inn of ih
ConimerciatCericse, which embracei all exci•tp
the .higher sets of Briokirr,s;, './ 1 / a ntrifacorting,
• . Senci.foi a Circular. • .10m6;
..: 4414] .T - _ ALB OED .s. : ..::
GE.N:uINE PittrAltATlsi)NS
••CONITIOUT) V.T.:I7jI)•EXTRACI',I3UCII"3,
PosiliVo'apd Bprcrlic Remegy:lor
. trogoils'eq. of
the EldOiler,"KolOrys.,.Gravvl; . . and Dro-psin'ol.
This iilloilicineiiicreases fho poiver.Of Digos
.tion,.arul,Nritc. the A liso'rbeot slot° hy arc
ion,iby. which ihe‘yrikry or Calcare'noi.defio-:
Sitions, and Unnatural Eillar'groonts fire . •
dii 3 eLi, stall as Puitrand Inhumation.
I(E . L;ITBOLD'S. hNTRAC.T RCCIIC
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For IVettkitesEOs arising, opt' Excesses,
Ifob
ite Otint's.:tp,ttion,
attended with the following syronion - f.....
Indisposition to Exertion, ..Loss of Power,
i,o s s, of )leniory, . of Breathing,
w ea k. Nyri:OF •
Horrhr,ot •
Dimnss of ViiiOrt, Pain iii the Back,.
Univertil Loettutle of theMO-c'ttlar
• Hot . Hands. Flushing of the Body,:
Dryncs of the eruptions on.the
Pallid Conith,nance. • .
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These symptoms, it nitoweil to gci
this mt , (ticiiie'ini•Ltribly rseoioves,'Foop.follc4s
1311'01T.NCY;• twis,
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one, of wbieb . t Pjitient In u y expirer„
IVlin can s'ay.'t bat they are'e9i trequenily fol
441.1.! by 'thee.'4 , pirettil ;
AND.GON6UMPTION."
Many nre..n . ware' of the eanse'o( their
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PCT NONC WILL.00::11.:SS TUE RECOIILt OE:T11,11.1
And. inniancliolly deaths by consumption bear
6111 We svit tese.to the Thith ofthe: assertion....
• The .Cons'titiition',once eflede.il vjtli Urizituie.
Wciakness... tiquires tile all of to.
Stfoneflion and 'witty - irate the Sys'iopl, , •
11'hic't,HEI:MBOLD'S ExT.RAcr Li tie inva,
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t E:ke pt ica 1:
tu;llA.Lr.s;--FILII.ILES,-'7'FEMALES..:.
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pi,colior -to 'leinnal,s .111 e.
F t vritAc."r iootionled
fr:re , jmiiioiy,
SorpresipiCof
I,Tlc . r.ited 'or' S.citihnipc..,tiit, bf
ar,t - r.li Nyllitoq.. S.te'r
for krhiqiiej.
DF:t'I,;.NE OR' CIL.; NGE. 01'..LIVE
2:11 P. M
6:1 1 1 A . 31
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morn )!of eory, or
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H.ELIII9r..E ' S CT . 11 trN. - 0 (.7 ...A
PRO V Ft) WASH(
' • • SECRILT• DISE.S..S FS• • , ' •. •
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in a ll i-,ii , :Statu-s, httic Eklippe
'no cilonv. , e in. Di, t. Nn•inconvenience
Fr•c4ocosi l (r quoit , lesire.arl.v.iFes'Etren:!th
to I....rinato,..tfiere6y O'toructio . Os.;
.Prt , yewlirgionl Curir.2 Slricniracal (no Lirtid a,
Pain . aiof IntLimallon. so lr . rotwnti iu
witl4 - •q)(....11ing all Po'ionotis•
Disras, , (l and wornOot..V.lt ter. • ' •
•• I.loim tl i on , and:s who have been the
victim= ui.Qa:tck:, arid whn haVe p,id hiiiivy
lecs to be., edied i, a ithinit time, have lotind they
'wee and thrtt'the,oPOlS,Oti"
POvturiul A.st rin.stenß.,"..been
up in the syoe.in, to break . ouldn• iiggrUva-':
ter! tutu), airtipei ha pi afte r Marriage., • •
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•Use• 11E6173010s fOr . QII.II Ire
ti on disease of the URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing in MALE or EEM A LE t:roin,
whattWer'e . ause originating and no maiter. how .
LONG STAIN:DIG.
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. ..I)k . vrives of these Organs regnirev. the aidk of
a DI unE:ric;H . F.E.ABOL'SV.,XTRACT 1315-:
Cliii is TEIE - Grkh:AT 1)113 . fkc,,.and cer
tain In have the.ilesired eff.i.c . t, in . all Diseases'
for tvilieh it is reconiniCiiticd. . ,
F,stitteimp nf•the most reliutile .MM ntsponsi
character trill accompany the medicine. • •
Price. $.1 . 1:..00 pr;r bottl6 or riLi 'for sii.oo '
Delivered rd a fly Address,'§eeprely packed from
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obscrehticin . . ' • • .. ' . .
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.Doscribo Symptonis in nil Cornmunicritions,.
Cnips Vinrantrvtl.: Advlci•.Gratis
: A tltlrt;sg•lor iolorroation to •
1 - 1,. i1...111/E.M.8 . 01.,D, - Chemist: .
10.1 South Tetith•st., bel. Chestnut,
11ELM1101.1)'S Medicalllebot:•,'
Drutc ate! Cllbtriie'al Warehouse
• 591 Broiid wa'y.New York.
• • WARD OF COUNYERREITS AND' UR".
PRINCIPLP:I) DEALERS who einleovor, to
dispose cool their ciwn" aniktothor'!.aritOle . .s . on
the reinitation.atiaineit by . •• :
lielt : nbolirs genuine Peepariitions. • ,
. , . Exilat% Buolni. • ,
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• ' ' -Improved Rosel' Wash.. ;-•
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Sold by.oll Druggists Everywhe•re. •
.. 6 1.f>le forlielmbold's,•• • , • . •Talce.uo CLtilcr
' Cut out the Advortir,ement:litul send for it.
• .. AND . A vniii . 4if.oi.:lTioN .60'Exrosullm...
TG CONSIINPHVES
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Consumptive sufferers %Vill,receive a val , uable
preiciirition 'foi th . e. ..cure - '.of. (Consumption,
A sthina,•Bionchitis; and. al! - Throat and Lung
affeetions,(free of eharge,) by: sending their
address to. . . - -,. .. ' '
Rev. .E. A. WILSON; . •
', ••• William;bii.rgh,' ••'
• .F.ingg CA.,'New York
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'LETTER PROM A DYING WIPE.
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The_fplldtving . triest. touching firigtrient.•of a
let tee,from a, dying Wlfe •to her c htisband was
found samtl unenflis..attbr, her death, be . -*
tween the leaves of n jeli4iiies volume 'which
slfe:.Wes. v(4y . • touir:of pertwieg,,' .The, letter;
'which was with tear marks, was
writt.en lor'g before her husband was aware
that - the.g rasp of fatal disease had fastened tip•
on the lovely: o f
,his wife; who.died. at - the
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eally . age.ol nineteea:—•.
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'When . thcs•shall.reach yner eye., dear George,
some (14 - , Wheri,you are turning , ever the relies
Of the past,.l shall have, passed away. tprever,
and the cold,,white . • stone will Ike •keeping ito
lonely watch:overthe I ps you have so Olen
pressed; .and the be green .that•
shall hide forever:from your sight the . dust of
one who husAleitlefl'cinoe to - your warrn,bieost:,.
For:man'ylong and 'leepless, nightS, orlien
nll but. my thonghts were at 'rest . ....l hive
wrestled with the Consciousness ofnpriroaching
d~rith, until at last it han . toyced itself upon mk
mind:-and . all hoinih to :you and to others. it
'May now seem but the nefvetisjrnagining_of,ii
•gii I, yet,' dear Geinge, it .is Many. weary
nights have I Passed in the iintleavOi to reiln
ei.le.Myseli to .leaOing
, you, •whom I. love
well, rind -this: bright world of *stinshine - 'arid
• and' bard indeed it. is •to stiiiggle 'on
with the sor?i'conviCtion that
nm..alinnt , to leave all . iorev:er and down
jilt() the ,dark valley'. "But Ilinowlu - ,whorml
bare .. believed, and•leaning 'on bib 'arm .1. lest
no•evil.":' '•• , •
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Po riot' Wcore - me for keeping all ..this :from
yoi: • •HoW:c'ocrid.l subject yeti, of alt7athers,
to such sorrow tis l feel at .when-lithe
will make it apparent to-you!. tiave
wished to.live.ir ly t o lie lit:ylifir 'side when
the'time slrrll come and Pillowing.- year - head
upon s my In en st 'Wipe the death dude r frem your.
brow rind tither your: depatring Nriritinto
'Alultrit's presence, ithiltalmed woman's boll
.
But it is unt to be—a - nd l.suhmit. Yours it
rho prit'ilego of watching. through 'lring)treary
nights, for spiritls final .flight,. and ..of
transferring my.sitilting head froth your breakt
to my SayteurN,hthonl.• And yon shall - Share
thly.lnstrthitightLand the last faint pressure 'of
the hqnd and the Inst feehle kiss shalllM - yours
and even Whenflesli and heart shall have tail
oil me, my. eyes. shall rekt 'on y outs until glazed
by death,-and - our, spirits' shall Mild one 1;10
communion until gently faded from' my view
—the last .Of earth—ymishallmingle . with the .
first bright glimpse . or the Unfailing glorieS ore
le'tter•worlit, where partings are unknown.—.
IVrll du I I:nioiv.the spot, dear 'George, here•
.ydu will lay me:, Often We's.too . .l by the place,
arid•a'S.we' watched. the 'mellow 'sunset
- glanced in rthiseting•flash'eS thrriugh the leaves
burr iahrd the mound around us with stripes
or.burthstied.gold,.eadi per - lops; has thOnght
'that sornedaYione . of us.itimulit corne.nlorte, - .
whichever itrnigitt he, your Milne troll l•be.
the :Mime. • rillt:Wejoyell'ibi. Spilt fltid krthW
von loi.e it none' the less whethyou 'see the
same qiiiet sunlight linger thul I,l4.altionk toe'
grass . that , :grows:oyer
know yen it ill go there - . and my spirit. will be
'with you then', - :and whirth . e.r . a mong : the''
ing'branuyes;, , il,'arn not„liist;.fitti gor:e . before."
NAPuLEON'S BRAVERY
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-.. AT the 'first rumor of the emperor's 'return. to
.C.Miniro t tile, the•AustriaM army, as if...s!.iv.if
,',.iiii., pa ot ait t ir,Sruele - itaine,lnol retreated. Vs
..very,ro.l.l from tl.mwalls, of 1-'.iris : •tis. Jar ' at,
l TioYes'ond ild9ii:' Tile Eiiipi‘i• of Austria.
1-1.. , ... for ot.being sorronioleal,..even iii. the midst .
l
i 'of hi,.tioapcumk 'Mop; at Dion.' A lexa . tb.it
- .MO the tr.. tf. it Pt ussialiml got beyond 'l'ioyis...
Tl . “'" s'-'
s ""Jelt!nst- Mat!iiifvorg the ilaneer' I k y
the Tr.:Mory i!i' so piano"lforrrier ileterits; and.
i lea i tut oti. ...n., re iiil h e very heart. of Franee,
ivloch:haii tal!en gills sOe'r. app.ir mit lava . . ty
'into their 11 ., nols:agiet,:, to send. the.r 'resrctive
Iplenipmentra. ies it th C'ongress • riT Chi) rillon,
'the'rumr . .pip‘sin . ; 4 bist runt iooS to efEtet a: peace.
1.1.1.1t1 the eitTr(o - . Mot 1 iineht • notie.e of 't - he , e,
."teryois . ha.cioild , ha Ve i:,!fi , ( l b peace on n Euro-,
'Peon hats, at the moment that his own empr f?
W!t. I, A ; rig: bent . a hi:, fret bilt , lie'was iitiniraol,
0 1, tht`fr.f..:4l ,, m)..d, On his owropart,at, the nimis
cs erowilimt, ithveai mw.- him, he retreq , il to
'wards Arciasur:.l - ur,e, where lie unexpectedly
ennie in mintact . Wit b tre . .arrov of Scliwattzen-•
burg. ....V..an , , , ,iiinark ciiine;(ilitied, tinettpect
eirly. . to hour getiorn Isl. bet tYvee'n, the Prowl!:
and .., iistr . lanc: - Napnleen' tomr:lrt at - 'haiOrd, -
without a ny other plan tban . . the •. neee-... - Fit."l of .
• frltlit log, and . t!) . k?. reSolot ion to conquer : or:die.
Ile, renewed in .this ar tiontliet iniincles of MM.-
ery •anil.sanvit M.I of Loiri. and, .1 . 1iyoli;- and hi;
youngest soldiers
. 41.i.hed at the idea pf." , leser:
ting-a chief who hazarled }mown life-with . stich
invincible courage.' lie was' repeatedly seen
- spurriaghis some to a eallopagaint the enemy' s .
cannon, and.reappearing as. if' inaccessible to
death; after the smoke had
,eva porn t ed... A live
shell ha v ing . ,in lon in fiont of one Of his battal.
lOriS,'which . reeniled and waver . ed. in expectation
'ol-the es - plosion - Napoleon, to, re.41.511 - e rhetri.
spur:v(l his chartier towards the "instrument of
diqt ruetion.' Made him smelt thermion ~ tmar-c-h-i-wait
wait eirtinShakeir for the. explosioni and was
blown on. rolling in the dust with leis mutrloted .
steed, one lking without a -wound; amidst the
plaudits of his soldiers, kt Calmly'fleninded
another !prise. and cobtimied to brave the 2rape•
shoe; and 4 . 0 fly into tke thiav , st of the battle.
Ms' L. , tiriril at lenvli arrived, and restored the
fortune of the day. ••• . ' "; '. .
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Woili:ON,Y PLAY roil •Nrarchns.—.All the
bandi iii New fork reftised- to play at .the :pre-
Sonfation of -flag to •n 'negro regiment, and
'the tuanag,ers of the affair had to send to GOV
'ernoipS Island -and obtain a'eoveinment hand.
Dr. -Tyng•made a speech nt :Cobrier:
fire. Tuesday eening,,in which-he denounced
the bawls •as eta. set, of. low-born drivtling
foreigners." • •
. :TngErriperor ofTran . ce, rays hissoldiers in
American gold. Fonr.millions of dollarshaye
ju=t arrived. in France for the pnrpog.e.-- , L0 . i43.
;411,1.Dentoeriit. • • .
That l is more than our government does. • It
pays its, sOldiers .in . .depreciated :paper—paper
that is worth 35 percent, less than gold. The
vvernonent, has a large+ amount :of gold: on
hand,' but initead.ot paying it : out to, the sol
diers, sells it to the speiulationr in Wall street
at' n great piemium! The gold-is : tor the holders
of s.2o.bonds'and-for speculations,
.white the
army is obliged to'talce d?.Preciated paper.:
. . •
•... Payjng Dear for tlie . Whietie. • '
•-•The - War Inftween the North and the - South
haq now beeivivaged for tbree'Years; We mire
calledlinto the.seivice I,73s,ooosoldiers. We
have' now in the lield.say
. 000,000 Men: . ',There
'heve - been discharged; nn . account of
cliinbility'aint.sickness, - together With, the des—,
eitions, say 375,000. .This leaves . 900,000
men now . ilead'und-butied. • This 49 a liberal
ealeulation.in .04'1:favor, (or irwe critild:reoch
the exact 'IosS. in our'aitiny the totality of dedtlis
would•nor fall sherrofli 'million or liVes. We
.have stalen and freed,. froM.• tor, Jsbels; from,
75,000. to 100,000 'nestioesf.admis it to.bp - 100,.
000., This war;'from the beginning, has 'been
a war for theiiherationof Southern slaves:from
'•their. - owners; in the' intent of the
.iiistigators;'
tho Ugh it has.cfnly been-publiclfavOwed for the
last two years: ;To say, nothing or the injiiry,
losstinti critelty.tn . ninetceh,twentieths of the.
poor. slaves, to say notbihg:of Abe . des.trin'tion,
1055.01nropert.yi demoralizaticin. of our 'nepit)a—.
tionf, the untold mi"seri"es of .'the Wounded,
,and,
Helfer' clown . conslifittions . of the ,ilfsehrirgeil:
solilierv,lo any nothing cif nil thi* • imis to 1 . 116'
body:politic, it:has cost the f.lnited,• Sidles . in
debt,. entailed linoh futtire generatiohs, already:
To stiin an the Brost, nmouni
we.liave; :norc)er to: liberate: 100;000 . alay.etf,
and make them worse off than they sere while.
with their inaStera;crented.a debt of $3,000,..;
000,006;.and sacrificed the lives., of 000,000.0 f
our. lelloW . eitir s edst Fr not 'this, in . the lan—,
guage of the ;mutts! Ben' Frankiin, rrPei 100.
nssit Pon TUE
fioLbtetis
AND Tnurg., Dovv.--Geperal liose•
crans; at t'.* Louis; has issued an order 'relit- ,
ling to lireachesor the civil law 14y soliders..—
It contains :the following heaclrable,
like and statesman-like sentirrient, which 'rvoi.•
ry,truiepatrint and, lover of law and order 'will
heartily endorsee • • '
“011icers and . soldiers..ar'e reminded.- that
theiC.ftinctions beieg tti . establish law and: jos.-
lice against armed opposition ton„Strong, for the
'officers of the civil power; their' unifoirri be—
comes a sacred badge,'and •,whoever, wearing.
it r eorrirnifs:nr permits wrong : oi:.olitrage . to
.perSonit pr.:property, Stains ahni • badge, and
stabs the cauntrY.he professes serve;• Niili
tary•power is a trust more:snereilland: honera
ble than O truSt'ol proPerty., He who misuses
this.poiser to gratily•oelenefit himself is more
guilty and dishonOable't han the violators - 61 .
peunicary trust... Impartial ,justicestrictest regard for the weak. 'end defenceless
arethelefore.tije duty sanirtke..grciry: of the
true,• patriotic seldier,'TheY arc, also, the
marks •,of . true 'nobility.. and courage, while
crueity and injustice are the' sure. badges..of
baienesS• and coWardice:" . • . •
Abolition Dictionary.
. .
. .Dllllll'B ncl exact jiistko to on men . ---,GovOn
meilt sFitools In! runaway cOOtrabands, and
soos fOr whitO•men two Appose ..•.
Pc.Ce.,.c
orpirwrce, , and honett. . ,
!al . ! for nlintitionism , cotton speculdtionp with
bets, and liaii•ed.olall .ivho do .not 'bend' the
iiPe.to Abrahain.the"first
. .
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, . . . .
. The sitppral:Of Stat . e , ;tovernment in all.their
rigiits-Porcing. them to 'change their , form of
ge - ver,nthent, sn that they have no. rights. .. ;-:..
.. • The preservation of the . General Government
•-:tt,..ting:it . in. one man. , • . - ',..... . . • .',
A,jenlno! care 'of the rie.hi:cif election--Bnr.
leia.liir those who- vote abolittor,i;inbayonets .
for thy,.... who don't.. ... - ' ,• 2 ..... . ..
. .
A.:rnild and soft correctiOn bt . abtizes L-Ofri•
'vial, pasit ion Jar' t hose wlia•rarler the govern
rifent, and, halterc: for thase:.l.oo dn•r i tt.. '.': • :
, A. well disciplined . ; 'tnilitiaL-:A'Vre.nch..con-
•The supromncv of the civil over
judges, nnil
pial..ofeitizer.s . by.cnOrt. mortild; • •
Eroniimy . f . xponses, A. lavish
cxpr.r di inn oflbr. p o d ',
.t ie.
rind s in nvery-sile
pai ?men!. nf•thr • •
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i., The . diffirsion or . infoirra . tionLL•Politie . n I prfai
eberii, and nbnl it ion !mein, rtniftlieisnpriressiorf,
of I)ernberivie ri6espipers. .. • - '•
.' •
...
'Freedom of religion—l'hn' liberty of going
to hear (Thirst' ignorea. and John grovi'n: glo,r-
Freotiom of the pr'ess- - -A .muzitett.ecliinr
of.persOq the protection .of
the habeas egrinis —Tlic'Goildess, Librty.•
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The Latelamisiana "Eleetion:":
The truth is gredaally coming nut in regard .
todhis - so-ciffed elqcrion„evco•frorn.•
tratiop . .journali and rulministralion Partiiiins
tlremsrl'ves.... The Netv York Horning Post (Aid , :
dition)priblisheiFome•extraets from a pamPhlet,
purpniting to havc,bcen written by a eiriien of
Lnuisiafist and a "loyal mita," setting - forth his
objections to the•rcelrletioii "bold on . the . 1121'.
101. - Ile says that the Stare officers • sahl ter
have befen eleitell are - , rirohoilies without a
Legislature. They cannot ever, rrlceilre galary,
oaf Is , their !drier design.. Ol the two the
Legislature . should come first," and, he asks,
‘ , try what organic law : will :hey be , offieers or.
'the State?" anti answers, 'shy thar,'any nice of
whose plain provisions' is,violated to . Obtain
this..electiOn." ' •
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.
The reader can see how. . btavely : tiricOln's
plan of ~r econstrect lon'!. goes on in LouiSiana
as wellns; in -Other States, his 'own partkans
'alone being the witnesses. •end. : judges. The
pamphlet thns'criti.eises'the election and : the
conduct of it.. •-• ,• ' , - - • . . • •
ental law of bob thellnte,lStn tee
,
and the . State o f Lhutsiatia is tians,gressall.- The.
safeguards to elections arc, hrokeo 'down hk,
arbitary 'power, being neither nor
free,lhey have no la wfuratithori.ty, nor, moral
force.. There is no frec;dom of discussion, With:
out - which.vOting: IS a farce. Of some. seven
daily j Mrnals in this city, three or, foot' under
canons influences' of pr ssitres Athrocato Abe:
ticket of the Cernmanding - general„.which
not cOnitnanA th 4 favorot respect of otie.tenth
part of the 'genuine voting ;population iri this
part of the State; while 'tint ore rays a word
fortlie :two other ticlret4; which divide between
'theiry the..SVMpeihieS of. the rest
,of the - voters.
It is notorious that 'the prelerenccsof the iniii
tritridrninistration and its 'strong desires are
made RnoWn'tin . mank Ways; abat its employees
are 'expected' to 'vole sccordinglyt., that- . the
electionjudges and oftiCers are appot ntedby it;
tha 'return, will be paieed , upon by ft; that
it *keel thelualificationitof thet a ll a
.
the;peOpl6 fe unttot its obialute power;: - and
that there hhrtilk, ititio who, Is :not 'sfrit;t:riti
iticor . ..itS . displeasure. • t • • ..:
• Tht;:-wiitei .
*ttity oicossity".ronhel such conductu
"then thou( civil' , ggv!rnlmeitt.'",
He save' further: . • , • • ;.
illelo . notori.ons that the,.
mender hoe not only (node linoNivp hia *ptefer.
once of a certain ticket, but ars° in ninny way*
discouraged nthsreniulaite9; lhat:he has' in-
fluenced;warm;il-nini_overawed• :the:presq that
hs has . threafgpod the'riti4ens in his prOciams
a
tiono and orders; and tht ouch . offivial, jcittrnale4.
that lahorera etnnloynd' by tho. militars,,admik
istration (and- trirtning rvgiy Inrge elu . ss.of.:vot- •
ors) hovebefin - ordereil to anoint eCriain.parfy
meetings, and nlVott to undoistand that. , .theit
voting necordingly.",
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.Thesesin sitrio'lis chn'rEsS, ssys the Psi . !; old'
It 'is'eleoristrSine . il tO'sdil !lit.:lire iepilited••by .
mien ollton4:loinity,i in'N•ow.:Orltoris, in lettett
.to their irje.nps at thei. North." The. eviElenCik
is roni..lifsiv. that the farreye.Pstol?lishitig ilsit,
gOvernmentili Louishiria, Ilyllie ommnotranif
itinir,r 11ie.1 , 9 - ror of milititi.y . power,' lies 14ep
;mll . ..tett by Lincoln and Biinils,' ns. ii:ir ..ossite
. .
... • •
'The l'oh• , says: t. 11., is . aignfid . ant that..the
pain'phiet befoce hears neither the tiiime of
its printer nor ifs publi4bef. It is complafned
in•the letfers which' %%:'e. receiva, that matfett .
like !bust?, of width it trauts . .chnnot
.freely
discussed New' Orkians without 4angir of
eicpuision,frorn the '•:. '
• • GREELFIYFOR•TitErtIONT:
IVis call attention to the •rerott -ono ther
cedistpn of tho meeting . 'held :in 'Room No: 20,
Cooper Institute, I 4 . 4 nit hl. to innugurete. the .
.presiderilial:canynss'in 1101a4.:rte Generii.l . Free.
rn6ft," . This . moyement . present's •sorne very
signifier:lt ~foo TFI first it' Is
• started' . earnest. nti-sdat;eii,
..Repnblleana
whi,;(lo not hold elldee t and whose woolly 'cit.-
cittnstances a re:stich that they do not:cere• for .
any. In the next pince, ib was: distinctly
. nouneed 'that General Freinont was . in the field
MOO . fo 'OP Baltithoie con
've'otion; and, in thoi, third place,. Mr: . Horece.
Greeley inade n speech in •in effect,
announced his preference for " any other mart".
in the'Reptiblican ranks rather•ihart:Mr, Lin;
coin, lie viitited the friends of the' latter: not .
rn attack as .it :leas possible
shut they milthrile . ed his services 'before the
canvass was overt•• • •
All• this is ver y co . rions'end sugeestilie,
Mr:Grectey, first distinctly rommitt,Whinoself
to the, fordnnefs of Mr. Cll.lFg:, tit it turned.otit .
tha; is n i t has!{-hone in 'creerilitiek w hile
it is ee . rtSia et! ire.preriateirEpnbitcoes
'timation rri
. •Thi, Comittel of the .iTrion no.to
F(e'mOnt'suggests.iiity.'ahnounce,s an open ipi4
.
the party.. Mr. Greeley may,' (14tecete
'bitterness and disenssion.. anon;. R epublicefte
as flinch as he: pleeses;' it 4s-inev.itable.t that
wit I, Vreinont in thh•ield as:a stump candidate'
tigallost the nomineolthe . litne cuoyentlpn,ati
intrinecine•war is certain.
'• It lids puzzle what these people, ire,-draing
at. .•Mr:. Lincoln has done every .thint they •
ilslced him to do: It That hie
privntely . 64.ll solicited to adopt simie measure ,
which is more thhn even he can stand. 'Can it s
be of,
dectlre• own plan"
for sciiritfa a I.rte'r other:
words, tniscee,.e,Otionl • .Gne of the Menke of
lie:Frertiont' plaffrittry adopted last night,,An.' •
sis t ripon.theah3ohile e y . intity the:mll4e
Hurl bins: rae. ? s . before
. the lidivsi,loolcs very
like it. ..fielhis the •"ins.'• and..the
~d lys!' of- I lir llepnblYan. putty are • fairly et.
will( elich Other, 'and: all. Ihs d eornocras.
have to its is , io )(ink on .with', very 'much the..
sortio . feling•r,i rite old 'Women. 'did . dot ing..the
fight betwden her . husbantl'encl the beOr.-IV,
- WitAr Is A It I:AD firkrv:OF MOR
Fi . NAN.CI:9.-7-110 Whgt , ingtoll eorresii9ndent.'of
the eine inmiti 6'4:who trues ns foltuseitojtuit
r;ibill A holiiion .Inurmil, in ,ri...ferenee' to
enormnus exp.mees of the war an!!the.inerease
in . our inthlie debt: '
.• •
. . .
. . .
"Net lees . clakeici!
.then.ike telly of euppoe•
•inri itie . waypraerieally. ended,. ' the, other
fofly 61,soripoiiriz iiiat we can
it a. Icing .es on
the moot extrev.aant 'end reeltlees system of ex'-•
. pend in the kv.hele history...of
Wf• in:rib! 640 to - -day one. ioldier who
'does riot cost On, ppe..way nr sine' her A riouble
what any - n . ,r.tion, ancient or iriritlrn, ever,paid
(or iis, soldiers liefefe. It, is h'very cheap ; style
cif-r npol . ar!ty iieekingto . enset .. .ttiat are
worth all. we' .pa'y for. them; but: wheh
'themselves; and their chil . dreh; come to•pay . :Mr
the debt we nie..:in'rurring. the •answer may
sot seem quite' so
hay's.emlifect,.(l the war three yeare.--:.
Tdr thellr.l its exposes .. were,in round ntim-
bers..about $269;Q31.,000. For, the second it
swelled to, SSSS pi37,0n0. For the . year
nearly elo4ing it'. will fe,ot
. 4) (including
appriipti4tieneittready
post and estimates to, abati.t . s92S, 439,000.
On Otis expandiniz spate, very sippit - irritiMiet:
ieel isles tyith shoW Logy long it will, take
bankrupt the• nation. 'We r ar,rret .strain 'add .
strain our finance's..without:. limit;, there 'lasi
cortie a tirrie when with sore la Nir.a man. * • •
x-gethfieers we - hee.in. to pay the Ilebta we are ..
so lavishly.ir.rorring; or depreciate' our. honde.,—,
. ~
. .
A Irqatly Arr. Chase bits sent in his.earneat pro=
test. Id. I hpcommit t eeS, and has notified thew
that he will not undertake tOnieet the new and„
.eirof inereaiitni :demands ;upon .the Treinfury, :.
.untess they. prompay inaugurate. a system 'of .. '
thorough and' unspa log tairation... -When , that. ~,.
begins to ress . ov • bh6ll se whether ,detaa;- , ..:;,
gugues will- still insist that from month ' ; iof;::. , .
month the expeos s of the tsar shall be sWelled.'' . ;
to more ; and More; exeiting . preportious.lign • '.
mtleh'lnr what lice shead.Of us—in the.way of , ~
fighting and of paying of bi)lti.P ~ ; ;, , , , e,,,14V.4', 7%.
Ttit NOTLnY CTZEW.—Tbri 'Veen"-
mire" says there will be found arnimi:t he . ,
ministration InipPortera: . ev r erY shoddy ,Contitict. :
or who has coined the'bloodpt our soldiers:9'3Ni
gold fOr,hift pockets; evetkmen,who;beit':got4:.,: . .
diseaie end .death in the — fOrtn
every man who . cheat.ett, . .
Gov,eipMen.t.:.
out of its money in itelling'..muttitiofl:q.;*4) . : ;-.
ships; steatribeets and. other foitefrie,l; . b , l"fis
vote of heavy, wit h
will be sli the voteri they''.dtn top*.
intojoining them. : .;
NO. 21.