_ s ,OqOI4:V I IJOOP4 Mußlab 'via! *TUIDAT-1101001, !,, ‘, / it :7 77) ,'Llite__,‘ to,w_r; - - - ,:. ssiturshit .m EANTi,cOI7I§ITY, 'ya, tw-c ...R+l ,, ,ef- 7-'-'•-- . ..:--t ' '' 4 Iin"LIWCOINWI Oi : i I ViLIO ' SQUA IOI . %.,,.. 1 .,.VeY,' , .%.1;.-;t` , g , 0, , ITOnlikili.t. ke,:,`4114. ' WOO. '7 l ' - F 4 .'4 -:!:4ltatipoiot Ai', ::r -,,, rcy , , ' I'IPU ' 9. ' . ' l> V 4l\4 : 4: ,• A ' e •‘ ;, •" l "itt. ,o, ,itpr - •• z: 4-422 , . - 2••• ~: 4. - ~,,,,t,„ „„t , „.:,,,,,,.,. . .„.„ 4 1 .. w-"4.1", 10 00 1 14111111iiiktfi l illiii Ith" , FA.," . 21 .40#1. 4 •••."‘• /tilt , tzbrx,,Ar -• , :::x , ::g: , ' , .. ,-,-,, r)77.. la; •1„ tdo e fe et ,ttl . lie iii; aborikraath ''' .f ' ' at , eMichttitttl'44i il , ~,f 'i -- t'S.4 - : •: 4 litter"Vintls „I, 4 •SoURII;EASW, CORNER ,MAIN STREET , 1 •Sinethiport..Pti. . - • , , • ;iIIttIRA,.N.F;IV.tpMC'. Potitiro ;Oa. ri a •al ' t tinvaitt vat oi tiaati ; ,end pbiyge of piggaipo od , eonduct ineits to the houtO,. • ktoWNELL:•:'i • : r iii.co;l;si.'orc:ciiii i . .iciiidr at. `lliiiitsZOboew, than; I:l4A,'Glasn,• Neib4 Oils ZOUIt iddt °fib, Publlos.4re,:Solo.thport,. ' .,V-.)::' PBY,lil* , 11.:IiiilLPIL • ..••. . . I , ‘,ll . sutitii,tt tier,: Figs thpott,' •M'Kesn' connti, Pa., . , Agent...for, resiirs,Reati ng. dr: 'Co's . Lands., 'Attends • ; espentilly :.i tlie • Colleetien of I .4slins; Exenduation of Lisel.Titleir Payment orranee. and - all Muslim tele •,: ".. Slog to deal sstnte. • Oboe to Hamlin •1110ck'....1. ,• - • L,. VASIVER & CURRIER *PORTAGE,IIkgeon Co, Pa: _ . -Tur.- suns ;, - atn,ER tiatterg himself. from 31orig txperiepr.o, tbetdie cannot be excelled, in ~ • : Parr„;cular attention will'be paidleCllSToll4 ,' 'c RK:i For the convenieuti of those ' diving ~T a t a distance ariehint tohaveltanning on shires ,arringerneets have been mien with Dot -leyost Pon ;Allegany. who will, 'take, 'the de— .' livery of ,the difYiles'aind itiaa Leather will be re ,' turned to hie Store, when'tanned.... : • The largest priramill be paid forilyiles, eitik et. • in rads, LEATHER I I3OOTS, SHOES, or ..141ARNES, leant polley'anr my tannery:.,, Entire iatisfactitin cohneeted iny Ammer), .k . have. n Boot ..bboarlactorYi and Harriesi,Stinp: - . , „portne,N.; ArlaN . G.SALIA 0 ON". ' I/ 4 111E SIT6SCRIBtR annOunceslo the Public X that he, has purchased the stock Of the'sa— loon' fory . irlii'kept`by p. Baker; %pest side Square .: y r herelle is prepared to relish inner ' "man inne man with all the deticices-Osuilly kept at . O first eIasiRESTAUJI - ANT: • ' CIDER; CONFECTIONARIES, NUTS, FIII:fITS,•CHEESE, &C., &C; •• • FRESII OYSTERS.: served, to ordei, either saw or Cooked.- ' . • 'Thosi.whO faVor me' - with. their Petironliffe ihill'hi4e:no cause to Complain, either , as" ' ` to • 1• , • • -• • 'J. L.'WORDEN! Sept 24th, 1863. •••'.' •• . . . • PBOBPJ~fITUB ` FOR 1884::' '" Tni . •BIiTUEDAT 'EVENING . . .POST, bioiot.tie.Wiekliei."... • • , . ... . , „ • The Peoirietori of the Sitti•digy Erode, Petr--ffileii '•,.iiapeeie twirls teltrfY4Alf/ Vnarf-. 1101 06 limPTY:' mum* In theft Prospechie for 1861; that they denied ,nnaintefnfilitlor , tlaff weekly the high character Rhea al. 'ttniAtaceeirett •: '; ' . '• • ' ' ll. '" " " • ' •••• . • „-••• , • lret, bass Literary attOr . 'They have, ithaion•to bin etethitthe ‘steitelf of „MRS: rzWool.llantheir of liant.tynne,f! to ottaDDON,. •:...,eia.titet. of ' , Mentor's Tletorn , ? AL; ataitlON IRELAND, • anther, •ot'i.ititniit;*fe fttSB VIRGINIA' A::: TOWN. SENif;and.ninneroun other excellent writers have been !generally ri.garden an poems/dog the greateit 'merit end thinemerahootbing. intereen aed •-• deign procuring . ...,t t e ii; Vin ; Paort in the, future as in the pant, the Gest Sforins,- Macs, and other'.4iterary'Afovalfies which thiy can obtein. ',They intend commencing tni • the Bret • --" - • . • • :.-:/k `NSW:MON/EL. 'BT: , .IIItIL WOOD • . ....0t ;:..-!,.- .....:''', l ."&atb* e l"kiot Lynee;o &e.;: l ` '.1•• 4rOpii*liiftilici P . liipi; aliviesatifortvardait to si froiti ..7i6,Tkilit ' storiii!ill.tlioalte.,l- ~: '. .Y.', 7,, ., . .., . :,. • • • • • • wilt be eheit, the leri3ah:Ot",i 4 Veiworia Pride) , and 4v.i?) .:"Maat krtinci , • . . , addition . , to 'the' !Wide, written' extirenaly. ter; The. le ...Editor oleo strives to lay bet'ore: hi reader'', the tarieliarothitkeTriahahtPeriedleatiii and Vreeland. •-• i the Tires sod Sketeliiis, more di liars ' *IAA Iliddlei , Reeeipa g .Newei and: Market ~' .3;tepiarttiletet,erery , 4‘,;. • . - 77 - "rrs • , • sg*I14,(1::11,1AOHINE GRATIS ;1 1 '. WC linalia any birsoh seeding thi_rfY AubseriCtlone to Thar/test and Palters, own - et:Meant ,40cpccolsbratett Soloing,4labbines, .sueb use they 'sell .The .mikohlues. : itioleotei ;vnetr. , ist•tife 'ltlianfaVlbry • lo :Nike 'York,.boneCand.'for ililltOft flo•Noreitet;itialit the exception of/might • • proourinCtbenabscribtra for this. t! rensium we pre fee that the thirty enbseribeis should tie premiered, at the secular .terms of Two:DOIllic •,fo . v , each, but :where this , cannot be, done - ,..they. may be 'lumen rr'ed at our club rates ; the bilinio of the flistY Dollars fornarded to 'us in ; •cash by the parson-desiring the machine.: .27st Taper. Will be sent .te'stUrstent Post Piffles iff desired... Every poi_ son colleiblitiraemeaihnttid sends, thinv4l •'.the money' • .10 4 45 t obtnined v thntlhe,nittoimilbdfs may.begln at -Kane* tdiebeive thelorlialfers,'and not become dlesetlalled , :with the'delay.',.:Whernthe - *hole number of names (thir, the money (Bixtjdollare)blro; tbe tnatblnif will be dulviorvrarded '• • . . :.• •. . . . one icor, : 8UA!) .4 40 P 14 4. 6 1 14 1 111 r•pt .1 :•'• ,, ','7,..•• • •''••• , ' ‘"' 4 'eoples;troa,..yeit4. ...; . 0 On' 0.11011 - tea . 0 9e 12.00 pito,pl4 ono to gOttei.up'pf t 0 00 pt • of o ad 0 . IThite y s • • -"%." '• • ' ..-• iiiikijiit:' , 'Y . :•': , ,' •''-'.. '. ;Ne. - .• - • - -1 7, . , 4 ..'"7 9 '.!:.' .4 '...•': 'iliiiiiiiiiiii4iiiiiu'''iMiblu4, our 'otitis end ourbrosei . oil our'oinisoisiililhiroyear tablesiand b.p, , ......... , .:- ,. .... Oa ea 9 194 94 19 04.1.0 A 01 99thel Pp& PAW. , . i.: ~ i-'% ‘• , AM wit',l4 le leroery.tre Ourvaloulo4i! atiut:. _. Li.: i t r..k; t-' , ' , AEI - It late* tbe sifiliek' —.' ''' '' '' ',, 1.„ '' , , slareiti lout 'hie hei , i•• -.,,,:-,,, :.: '. : -,;:::...- , '.. ,', .',,• ...W . Au 4 'thulium of ilio'free.' ':'. '... -,: :'• . . ' ::' ,? Ifi ivieletoDOWlllidir4uirtgaies,'ehitek4ll49l4ollllollii, 04 pit duoureigr elett94ote, 144 009 owl': %0. , millet AiittheMtit ed beau's , in niodralscdett9'wl9o, ..; 04* . tlui lag • *emotion l g u n ai ll.oluola!lllii*, 4l .:-.0 i • : Ai4,l l ..is 411Ait :the nigger; Ae.-. ' 'y06,;... • • :.i: ' n . ~ • ... , , t z,. ~,,•41,4 1. ,,,,,, • 4 .4, • : .., ;:,,,, r „- i t, ',E, it4..7.' . ..". • -,-.:- .1 Wi 1 . 1 41A5T0d.02051,. .ijoili.iglingetat ila4l l lr' 1110,14, On our *me, Weer siantileftebrooma um' oat )910904 We'eeir baton lot Iterdaikaldlie,v \,. t I ':u'y '', '---, :,_•., r ...• sozott ootlhisolituo ItibiFla f -. lie. ; TAad Aldan tor , 11ii af, 1 • We are toltiolt e Stoods i t i iistrarootoproi giori:.'' . i . ers' toxOd irst • Bibb that ittifito lir tii,lieireeti . : riL; .., 1 Ased:, whoa er• hkehelleavesly goal, 'e.,', - . , ~ ~,: , .: Tbey wou'id; treily could; diet "a itouvon Our foul. , • ic•tu t , , , •:•lltjA WWI fur.tbu *tor: • ': ..; ', , ;,... ;:. - ' iii, t iiii#t i... , Alit . tio metro ,. ciii . iiiiii : ,:. . ~,, , . ~, .1)04104 mew 410419 , ?-t , Id splits throes, .',,., ‘ , ,j If yea. bit , t ihivittaridlV:,,',..9 hod, aleat'9,ll; ~ ; : Mad if Itllhette osee4oeth Alm all very epell; • ' ::, '... '••.,- • • :' Atetit's ell rpr the Digger. ,•' . - .. • •• 1 • • • • • • . : Am,. bop,' as you tell IMO jllllt *hit it bpi Boot, • ' To elect old Abe Lincolo and all his black bout? . ••••.• Jut Ave biliarlid thousand of our utlon , if boot • 61604. Sue boluslali) and thelrbidlu tim.,0141: • • ,• 'And Ws all for the eau: • .• • • • , Aid tbootberits Two spuelitivtryitico4 lukt Res boeuptoleo amlopeot in this onholy.wary . Mad poor meo wbebsrs worked for rem years past, • AM bore wired op throe hoodrse, !tip etelemetbet. •• And it4lll for thselnor. .••• . - 0N)5RA1.,... NeADIK AND Lini,—The . .:Aratfonin Int;e/figeneer sit'pe that I ,gentlemen wbo, •. few days.ago, was wandering : over' the : ground 're= cently.oceupietrby a, portion of C,len. tatty!. forces, eogaged in l b. t'Siege of Washington pteired up the note book of confederate: sot dier:lcontaining, wrung otter nutters; the .401= lowing, bit of lyrical -poetry: :Quoth . .Meae. to Lee, • you till me. . • • • the ihOrtetit - atrle of welting, • • 'Whitt people will • 'Alt kit :their fill '• • Of this,big job of fightiogt" • .'• • QUoth Lee to.bleade, ."- '• . . sin, indeed, , ••• . • . • I'll tell:yon iri niinute r — .• • When legielattirs • .; • ' And, epreplators . : • :. • '•• Are, made tn*el?ter it'4 • • OH! WAR; AVRAT ART TR(1011 is related that_ one day last week.' largi r re faced wo— man, with a porter?. load of expensive finery .upon.her person, entered the - lamina jwilry attire in . . New Iforki.iind inquiring for diamonds, a enagnifilent assortment .of rings, brooches, consume. necklace., &c., were . spread before her. "From tbeins she. selected;three thousand five 60144,6411 am worth which she' request— ed might be lent to' her house with, the :bill', The Clerk would 4nd her busband:.at . home; aketwid, and he would pay for them, • A pen and card ,were handed tO her, and she questeit to write her ; address. 'She heaitated, her broad face turned from. red to crimson,,and finally; in. &eat !eoisfusion, she made her . .mark ,(a big cress),on tbe card, and iossini it to . the ,salearnan, said, fiThar; t hsin't lime to *write, butt guess bell know, that." The illiterate . queen pf dianninils was a contractor's wife. , Five IiaNDRan , ,TOOUSanD Diann., --FIVIS hun dred. thousand mroro men are • wanted'•by Mr, Lincolnto, carry on thc,war, and,' we suppose, "to ,6nisli .the campaign.", The rebellion his been crushed by sttfiree hundred thousand mare" several dines, and its. hungry maw 'n iw calls (girt five hundred thotiaand more." What be comes of ail these three and five hundred .thou eund More that are 'called for oftener th an the sun creamer the equefort . Some of Mem arnstill in the service, but where are the balance?, the battle fields,'lne hospitals, anti the million of graves tliet.enrich the southern ,soil,„..echo, where? - . Already, two millions • of Men, heve been called . for, •and responded. A greater army: thanwao evermarshalled under am zed banner has:gone forth, and still "five bun: , dred thousand.nmie" cre wanted,, The whole number of voted that Abraham Lincoln race'. ed in 1860 wee in round numbo*one Million eight hundred'aniksisty-:three thigusand. .11e has had' 14 soldier for evory.yote he received,' and one half of thernbave gone to 114 , 4 graves; or, gone homcd,isabled,iii! limbe or broken ,M.hcalth, to waste away.* miserable remnant of their lives to pain and poverty. And-still,,unve• • hundred thousand more" are to be . draggea from ',their .In:woes : Mid femifies?—i'err{os Mien. • PzAps.Niaort4Tiotts.Mr. Greeley publish.., the iiilicistiOglA last FridaY'A traitnci ' • . '• 'The telegrarrhiCl".storits. •eoic - erning • Peace confereneeri at Niagara . :Palls ,have,sa, slender (ouridatitin in ipit; but most•rof the: details are , very %idiot the' trAth.„.7'he: - Rditor. of this . Operbas taken insaqd been privy tQnci.td!ther or other negOtsitioris than:Were fully authOrtx , ed and more ; ; than :auiltorigedr, but.:thettri ielatd , s o lely to bringing the'entogordots, fice,to : face iti'amicabWrarber than , belligerent Attitude, with a,view tO • initiation of An earnest fori, for Pitace; tO be proedented_. at , tigten-, The movement - has Itid,Ra , im mediate succese., Of.sotirse. : re port s that .. ,the, writer 'b'as -bean eAgiga.44lpiattaalag.• receivinit, or discussing byMbetiesti terms or_blksis - Of Peace ,whether, with ,aecredited. 'agerits of ; the Rich mond autboritlei or. Others; are atterlimistak „ , en. He has never had:,,the slightest, . lauthori .. • , authori zation to dn_anyildng the . ..silt; and . he is quite of tlicia! previsions >of law. which relate to vcluoteer negotiators With ' Those .provisioni he litiartllyapproves and ?s nowise inelined•to :.'More than thii . he tines tint Ai- ;tilt feel a' libcrtY to states' though WisOnA may be. All that he-can.finiV add is hiS: genera:. Inference that the; neither tlibiutt is seems to : , be '4gen ,e,rAllY , • • . , - --- - tte. Cliitteridenfot Veitnont; Isteregister ' of. the ?reigns). digartrnerir, iS glair - -to , be tin "the. possesejon'of faits:connected sirith*thn't•'depart.' ment whieti. would :Startle tlitreountry, it fitatie ptibtie. , -IVell—let it be- 'Startled.- , -' ' - ~.. ' 1.•44wr1V10 :I"rge limmoOtatee rofetioColls b 0.14 thit 6 t,h, 4 1 tY, ,or Ot Ede nbors,.at which,6l,ol)g krid,bpld.respjutia,nr, were Pool/44 denouncing !t(e proogat earropt ad. tainlitr:atiaa,.aadlayaring piapjr. propositiani , -upon ten ' stitottilooi torPoir • *brag . . . Tvh, '141.7 '374- Ai. .7' ''. - --.;... , '• - i.:; , :. , i 1 • ; 6ii . , - ,.. ;.,•":• •,' • . ..,,',!Li•_••• ' ..-.::ii;fttift: ;) minuoro#4o Ain • 1 ' :' vetratior Tite WAIL dstfitipidofon eophkitir three' reuse of tbe war's' it,Oeitehisdeltiell'to rho honed flatribtiOtitiamia' of ' n th, North this: ' 1 - Ceded* status sir rafhiels 1410 *Paoli* habiwio of certain 4 r 4o "%.'l 44, i.edi'gr l ar oo l # to Nana 'their righss, oust property/is/WM, ifrietifeW T Strde" riiilkettar AHl'6lolo'll4 etnuditu tio n'i iid the actual' eunditiblie thifgetirlfment Oroeided tbein with`a issieealsre'' sit 'Uri ,l - protectlins again st the appeehendsd"ditO they",prepareC to semi in'the 11(10010MM Itttbi:ltiesirfs.. in s af 4 bieVatila Pinteetilliuti"ellPhilhe Use ir Pm* :west iffitionit thrift! friitribM TO 4E1%6 thiLittaillititffiiiinl to Mir 1140010 i * eirailfei fair* the diiidedletittbilte !tali iittOlatithqsMetteits to time gOternmelletriac ', 4 4stsitstluns ipertiai itii jescpoweratid Our v•iiviiiit•isect. ivaithie4tikeitiiricte tb Cane Which linTsellid twtd. di** ifitesWord."— Ilfrelillonee 'Writ Point &filmes. '1 ", The matchless tribute or honor and effee-. then paid by ths first soldier 01 his time cto the noble dead of our national army, has thrown' the Tri6UPllO 110 paroxysm ef rage. It characterises' this aplupdid eulogy as utteuttle fish dodge," an attempt to "muddle and Pr- , titY.!' °several litoesxmarr's onodeer state— nient,of hie own opinion of the cause of the re ! belliob actually brines the frothy magneto the Inoue and mouth of our ,contemporary. In this agony of passion, the Tribune denies the cor. rectneseof General IsfUCLet.r.ants •statement, and asserts that eftbi engineers of the rebellion delisted and labored .4 for the very Republican triumph ri 1860 "which it here made the cause oftbeir revolt." If this' theory of the TriButo be correct (end we admit that it is), then the candidacy of Mr. Ltricota in ISO, and his "s'ec'tion io be Presi dent, were in the interest of secession and re. hellion, and all who promoted the success of the Republican ticket at , the last preeidential election were 'lidera and abettors of civil , . • I. The 'Trittine. ; . • • • • It was to Ibis •end that they (the 'engineers) fotied.through the Senate of that year (0E030) the. 74. 'DBMS PiltftliM'wheyeby And his friends were virtuaily:*read• •ont oilhe 'Dernoiiatie party. .11. tips.-to.this end . 00 .- they deliberatery and difeirpinedly completed the:ciieribrolo of that party by, bolting fruit! the. Charleston convention and nominating Iffeckinridge:and Lane . agairit-Itouglaii and :Johnson. All through tile eanvisi ' we • Repub— liesruf•retagnized anti.. treated the bolters as our virtual and powerful allies.' And • when, through their iftl, we bad elected Lincoln and Hanniin, our, triumph was nowhere more' gen,. erellror openly exulted over than in chink sten, 'I he Imintain and.: focus; of file: Yebell— , . • Could'atiything thin this adinissiorrof the Triloois that . 1866' 'it wee * 'hut a minority of the aciuthern"iteople-4 but industrious neat of ttereseitniists itideop spiratois-7..wh0 deshred'and:labOred .fns %spoil tion friiiii the iteoplerir the NOrtbr Theis: tiad mac) in the South bad 'their enunterparti . ,in m Ganeostand Pu Mi tttles Of the' rth'. l`They were intelligent, aeute, enterprising, 'oo:argent and 'devilish. 'So. Were ahilere the clique'llead. ed by GARRISON and Puittars." 'of the South 'woe hostilecto these Min,- just an the best of the Republican fiarty,' in' its early dap, wes.iniitagonisro With Gattateort A met,• sod PILLSBURY. Taey vrere, la tact, what the Tritnine calls the ',Engineers or the r rebellion, god, in the erid,: they foiled On Teffec. tive ally inA amorist Ltricrn.x. They hid their ' headquarters'in.Charlesttio,,frotw which city.. 'the Trani* say,, came open 'exultation l - over , the Republican victory of 1800; How did it happen that ihene;few 'conspira tors, scattered through. the South,' -viere„ able to gain victory Over the m of the Southern States, and to Alain to *. the carer rebeilion suCh'inen as BELL, &mimics, Rives,and others It was simply, by persistent:representation that 'the Republican party intended to destroy , . their Oroperty and make it valueless; and - General McCLELvart it exact, instatement when he says that fear. of this ,destruction of vested rights was the`_ 'direct eause of the war., The remote' cause map have hin, as . the • Tribune states, the Mop of --Vonore. .Coutoutt, YANCEY sod RUSTY" but' the proximate cause that given at West. Point.: ~ ( • : • , ' The engine s o re e Sou th ton. at the Sou in= flamed the southern people by jiointing to the efforts of men in the North to strike arthe eq 'itality'of the eta ter, by pitting the institutions• of the,Soilth under the ben 'ofthe Union; to the efforts to confiscate slave r property in transit throith the:lossession . or which, daringrnich transit was guaranteed bit he seine; constitutional provieione which. seCured to. the citizens of the North,tbe. rightio,go.with tbeit property,, or other domestio . rights,:ftwonght he Southein SOes; to nett , imiled;ng; Ofnuillfying the right of rechimition of lugiti vett' from set- vice; to a system of logitation and fropagendistri by mainifol societies, ineorporated and °there, for the purpoue,,of preaching , at the . North .4