North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, December 09, 1863, Image 2

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• *5 lIIAIRVfeY PUK4,fcß,'rf<lltor.
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WeAnt3tly, Dec. 9, 1863.
■ ■tt- r-i* irir.'; r—tr ifcrrgrhrarrtia tnli ;
S.**irtt*WSlH *■ fV>-No. ST PAntic tow
tbniy A*6 STont P* Bo****, 'rt<ir Atffcht'..
i far th N. B. Be in (hone cities, and arenuthor
v. Mad to take. Ailveri*<nnents and Subscriptions
,M at oik lowgst Rates. . , r
MATHER & CO., No. 335 Broadway N. Y.
are oar Authorized Agents to take Advertisements"
or thisipapjir, at out published rates.
.t*>:i pURCOJIGR,^BSMAS P , n , . i
•iv.W# JV)Gce that s- mo-of ♦* Skmptfftfo px
changes in this District are ajtrcttlaHrg . upon
ptobable course; of th Hon,. ll*rv W.
Tracy in the present Congress, ft is p>>- I>V
that Democrats who supported and voted fur !
hitn, may expect tonyc (t';tP bun than iipder
all circumstances they sluml-l For our own l
part, we do not export Mr Trnrv to take
against, the A bnini trafi-rt party i n
.rdts general course of po'icv. While it wouM'j
afford us the utmost gratification to Me his :
votes on-all quetions in Uig cast pn
fi\\& side those of our Jbsf
' 1
p .Senate j v wo do not-expert, and probably'
have no right to-expert it. It is true that j
Jhoae Wrto TtoHdrlur Mr- Tracy, ontsde of 1
ii?J?rdford County., were.almost exylnaively J
->i}kn*wr*ts.i True it. is. wdhutif that y*ie !
he would not l#te stnjd a ehad"W of a pliant J
for an election, In short lte,<fwff} his eject rn 1
to the Democratic £{t£ty. While this is the '
CVTIWT shfjpldfot >yp>'TPi '^9. ;|mt -that be '
has always been a Republican j that he
dominated bv those who, on to Uiat.time, bad j
always been Rebnblicans ; that he was net '
er regularly nominated in any Rrmoeratie'
Convention. Ift one or Two of Mie H coun*igs j
C
pdr'i of Democrat's, because he was deimed|
the least ofjectionable man in flie fit-11 and !
of whom there was any.hopes of an election.—
lie was supported too because he had !
proved himself faithful and h rest, in ore j
thing at least, to the interests of the people. '
posed mid exposed the iniquities, trie c iriup
tion and bribery of the "tonnage tax swin
die." lie had shown, partisan as wo was. j
that party uejj sfrong&a lliey are. were not 1
strong enopgh to diaw'liini into the com '
mission of an acknowledged, positive, patent!
wrong and outrage upon the rights o! ti>e peo
* 'pie. On the issues now before the country,
't'Mr. Trdcy is doubtfess. a fatty matured, "fin
charged and unchangable Ri?p6Ll , Caft i , w but
from the experience of the p-ast, howevef
Wttifeh we may diff -r with lnin, we innst ac
cord fd ldtr. itiTWciert-c'dusne.sp.honesty 'f pur
and uftaproacbahfe integrity. ATldle, s
We id twfore; 'ite do not expecr'aiid dare
nbt hope' for truch fr >tn him,'we do ex
pect that the corrupt km'ivcs, tbeives and'
plunderers which Vic w.ll find hanging
thle perln-a of the c*| itfT like
Ttrrpyres, will find that fit'l intf'jrity has
not departed, nor hi* courage forsaken
him. AiWWm'tnay andmf yonffif'-ntly hop,-'
tfiat hi* love of CoimirV, hist hone't desire lo
save it from utter, fimdl i- -. lut'i' r> ami ru'".<.
trill pror.pt hitn to < 'pposy the e'xt?e&e, rml
"leaf revolutionary an-1 rplnofis scheme* of the
Abolition fanatics of the present Congress.
PAiTi the BTo*t'r sjcaks of Luke as tie j
"delored physician," an 1 few endear thein-;
tefttea ho us more tlinn those "miu- j
T- istcrirfg angels," bring us the healing balm ;
V in sickness. So it is with tnedftmea that;
•""i cure; though we never see the maker ,yet we i
get a feeling of regard kvr him-through rtci.
llntr tiiMiv have reason to bless Pr. Xyer f r
his invaluable remedies, so cheapartd vVt Mr
effectual; What* publ c benefactors better;
t thwerve es'eem thm tbo#e who rescue the!
body from disease and pr.-mature decay 7 j
""Portsmouth (N. If.) Gazette.
ni is— ' - *•*•*- —— j
is uo clgcs y| thy ommunity more
auhject to disease of tlic digestive organs
than those whose business compels them to
be.contiuuaiy within doors, oirtier M ated a*
• W,£c>k r standing btmuU a couatw*
. lund'h German Bitter# will p-ove a true
I* pleasing tu tliesy Pcrspps. aiyl enable them io
fulfil the duties of then statjop vvitii n spirit
and alactricity unkpown to Ihetn before,—
Tbea® hitters cau be lyrd of jajiy druggist or
.deslyr in inedtyjnes at 75 cents per. pottle,
TUeTJ'ar..
TJbe riewo from the w*r by the late ma;i*
makes it certain Urat-tlia siege of Km xville
diti baa been raised. Longstrvet is *a:d to be
closely pressed bj- our Tories. ... L
The 6iege of Charleston is still in progress.
** 'OhtnTs victon* at Ghatanodgg was nv*-t cotn
tfj pletc. Bragg has b en rn north
ern Georgia b}* the Reb Gan. Ilardge-
The statement,thai Gen. John C. RrecMeti
1 *Tidge had died s ; said to be unirue. The*ar
my yf the l'utouruc w in *lutu quo and uft
likely to reuiain 50 during the winter.
rr The illness of one of our compositors, an-J a
rush of new Advcrtisciaeute, has delayed lis for a few
hour* in getting out our paper this week. We shall
try and catch up by our next issue
A CoKraoKHATt autgeon who was beastly
* drunk when our forces captured Littje Rock,
- e Arkansas, found tiiuiaeif atuoug ine Yankees
when he got sober, aud remarked that it
beat Rip Van. Winkle that a man couldn't
go to sleep in the Confederate States without
wakiuf up in the United Ststea.
(Mnm |
The first ses-ion of the Thirty-B : ghth Con
fcst. f • . .'Vj
1 x*t..b a diec.tfsi -P ha 1 x* to '
the right of the .Went V'r-iiiia Sena'or* to
to seats,"' 11. by those oppcwo,
itrjr their adm that tlJfr Wis nonsuch!
I State as West Virginia under the (Vswuitti ■
j tion and laws. The_Senators were admitted
| 1 ry- a vote of thirty-six to five. Mj\ Bucks
| h*\r and otheis voting against their admission,
i Senator Lane gave notice'of abll to repeal
| t!>e S3OO commutation inrthe
c cri;i i>n Act ; and f>r thd Tin crease of pay if"
fwy |ift' eewi. 4
Ix Tift? ttftetl and i
• ycpatyiling jygyurrcd in relation ti the adm'S-t
isjoo tf rfho from Maryland, Virginia, j
Missouri, fLoisa* and T.<jtivuaup, All
whose credent-lain were rgfeiiv,d. to the C>m- !
muiea on oleeuri.y. Scuyltr Colfax, of In- 1
diana <t\s elected Sj*uker, by n vole.pf 101
uot-of ISL votes cast. Mr. Cx, ol Oniirre
ceiving 52 and M'. DawsoU of IVnnpi lvania,
12, Mr. Washburn* jrave notice of a lull to
revive lite gmde of Linut. Get*, ami fitr.
Metal twGenn Grant. Mr. Lovrj y gave no-
Heeoifn bill U> pnmsli Slaveholders thromth- ■
out the Uni'ed States an-1 Territories. The
President has tj >t vet sent in bis uiessagß
'■' A fVsfOtlgm Urged.
The NT'W Yrh Tmes tgfdyfTv publishes a
Te*'er cdritairig th< following treasonable phot,
to destroy the liberties of 'he people. To
put d' wn tra'itiVs'who' cnin'foet vilbiin
ouv sch tw> fs the olij- et of the
'• trf'h fjur r'rtm recognition,and constant
i flf>rts ypeti or s'-otv*. to aid tb'e South the
<1 vernment at Washington wPI need a-'I 'fie
i fTlcicney mnteninla*ed in rrcent rrrtehma
| '"iens. 1 ft* Will ?crjHirA of and
i nrii'h'T<'oral eifhtilles. Wntfaf law over the.
5 enftre Vorfh i a noeesd'v". fP'he
' Government of fl e K'>rVrn' Staff* mairifes*
! n r p<rt. the rr'T-'-'f' nnKh""!®. it is
' nesnmed wi'l have t' e power th keep them in
' or#rer. 'Tf *tt ate LcgM-duTC* ehohtd under
take to interfere with the notion of the pen-
L. , -• # , .. - '. - f *!,.
era! government to the necessary prrisecnd >n
[* of the war. they will cWe ttnder tiie action
of martial law, and if the action of wnv
■ ro'lfical party shall ft red'en chance or paral
- 'he movements oT the Government. i? W''l
'doubtless be competent for th< provost mar
shal in any P'a'e to suspend political meet
ings, and "postpone elections. Tf'tTie Consti
' fution of the United States is to lie construed
according to the necessities of a civil war el
vast brophr'lons, the Constitution of indi
I vidua! St.a'es cannot ho allowed to stand in
' the way of >ts vigorous "prsecn'fnn.
" En at ishrnen are 1 'in*groa't trouble n\ tfie il
lega'ifv and unconstiUitb na'Uv of President
Lincoln." {; They show a great lendefneoss
f.-r the Constitution an 1 the laws, and feel
very badly tliat the Northern people, while
conquering tf>p Roulfi. shnii! 1 fonSo their uTvri;
' hherties.' TboV fell us that th" Peesn'Tent
j cannot do this-and that thn' Ids pmc'arna*
ti >n>.are io.'v waste mper T •••• appear to
have verv li'tfe i<l",-i of what the commander*
in chief of the army arid navy of the United.
States can do. A man of firm and rCsiifuta
will, wilh a tnilTion of men in arm* to sup
h rf hirh, can do pretty much whar he please®.
They iiave to Jearn That t Y, P , r consfilutioris.
howev r convenient fhev may l \ can p<"
amended vvhen neees.arv, suspend.'h or fai l
aside altogether, and • that it is no Ton'ger a
question In America, whit, tfits < r .that cm
stiftiti'in autli TtZ'S, hut what is'necessary,
to make ff tire thirt v fout S'ntes and a vast
territory oiie nation'"
atwil* af en d j<j g *o :i ..— rn \* * - i v- !
1 i( T?i owl vfc TTor I* 1 !" T">"tnoTiti tn| ] the
people tief• •(•(• 'he el-'-'i-vi. that if • her'W 1 ti'-l
!'eW Wo..,Karl. It wonfl ho. TV r i&§ jf
! Pennsylvania epi*-iklng in nCh rt< i/nd-M" tone"
! the r IV. . tht' tie VYT r;'ii*v!t'n in f- !
| v r of a return to th" nrfr*trii pur* osc* f<f the
i wr.r that ihev wotilil not dar- to disibcv,
J and tha' THEN conscriptions *niild he tin
J hecessarc. because ism" wnul I bring
j for'li abundant volunteers,- an itonoraWe
i n-.-rri'? *teedil v he nh'ainet, and the
nrs of a ret>>red fTnion 1 would crown
the hopes 'of ev< rr Tint the p *<-
pie refused to elee* WVnrtwsrd. the nv>s rr v
rO'ed in favor n r M')RR WAR. Tim Deroo
: era's v ted fn* Peace—or at Vast for ft policv
I'that pare pood h >pe* of leadintr to peace*—
! Tlie'fmrpttrrs of tlwi mina'crs nt Washing*
' ton i n* lunger to restore th Union, hut to
' Mot VitiT States, ex'errftinate shtverv, anl
turn Inoe some four or five millions of baTf
i Civil r."d '• American citizens of African <le
scent," fo mingle with, and eti f ont the *uh
starce of the toiling millions ..f the whip-race
jin free States. F-r such a purpose no Petri
i oprat can he expert?*f to volunteer at th>*
Tate dar, when the Abolition snn' is at its
1 nesriTran. Tf-nee vnhmteerirg will he left
I to he entirely "ii*n*i>'lijj.d hv our AVditiop
j cousins. This is donhtless what tiier imeg
i TTie : "bTowin rhot. ClenrfMd Republican
Tt \* ** 1 tbi* when G n. Jeff. '
of the Confederate army, n<>.v n i risoner of
war in Alton, 111./t rivofl at Pilot.Knob. after i
hjs capture, he expressed tiimelf<r <t*OP-ral '
Fisk disiti*fied with the Conduct of 1
the people of Sbulfipttst Missouri In wd pe j
mninifi? tme ti the reb"l cause. "Twn year* i
aW>," : wW J< IT, "they were o phn*ky n> need j
tik On fnv vrny-rtp tfri* time, I whispered to ,
them wherever f got a chance, and I old thejn j
to keep up Rood courage. [ thought ihev |
would bC all rirrht, bnf d —o therrt tlioy loftl
to take out their note-books t<' roe *hich
oath of alegianco fh'ey took last." , , j
g*s*"Tbe sudden rhnngeof the weather ffcr tho (
past few days, has so affected the roller with which
we ink our type, that the work on our paper Las been
bad. We have remedied the difficulty by making a
new one. better adapted to the season, and hope here
after to uiuke our sheet more readable. Printers will
fully appreciate our situation and accept our apology
M satisfactory.
? PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS.
The Philadelphia North American gives
, s ")<' exee'ljiet ad via* (.i.thgflfe yffk *l%
i'.iv- st money. lUs u fll for ad*'in
limds t" lie&i the Counsel :— u r3*#k>-
t cv lias 1> ah temporarily scarce,; cat ttarl con
tinuos abnnoant ; and the recent turlible in
the stodc market has bought capitalists to a
realizing sense of the unreliable character of
many of thg, securities dealt in. [t is <y eatly
V , , yt *■< - >/'.£l.F;; V
t the credit of tin* Government that Hs loans,
of all the securities daily dealt ,in on the
market, ii.tve in wntaipqd .ibyir. yrtfpr"^
' prtieHioner tH:trf Qtyl imij efaA *F's
!
i ■H-resh-on which w,proutply paid .t gfAd-, lias
I bisn subscribed to, ad through * 1> pressure
; in the iimncy market, at an afefaoc of mure
! than two nuthons per day, And tfhat ia
j tad the least gratifying fact in.tb&|Coinu.cJ ion
| is the daily large wibscript hum to ibis popular
i It an, scarcely any of it is returned M> market
I fof.iuV. It is taken lor investment, a if} is
Held with unfalternvjf oanti lence in, ita.jxltu
b+btv. A*>d why should it lot be I It
seen tiiat the Government mnv, after t*vo
year-oof t!*s luojd.gigaiiiie-wa,r that.the world
lias ever known, experiences ..uy V in
( f o\rriiaUurf the necessary means to prose
etite it, or in paying regularly the- ijupre*t in
ogoldastt fall due. 1/ Ihj* can be done
j-whyle (tie wr i* beui# wcyjyd,.who.can on/ci
| pate any Jilli julty i n,,rcj*4|ly ape "Upli>hiuz
[ it'to hen the war Ue.entlel ? What better
iovesUiu'i't thi 'i,fur capital, t!a;i the live
Twenty " G ivernin. Nt loan? But ifi MfV
doiibt, ly! him refer to lh..statistics luvr.ish
ed by tfie censu- tabjos ,yf the. variun* na
tiomspftho world Tim facts which; they
present will prove the uioft satisfactory
iqo-lp of dispelling the t;timbwtle>!i gloouiv
apprchytthyjey which are being c-'ii' iuualy
cm j used up by tlmno who arc disposed to
e.v*.£ iei'iete Ihf fS.eut- of the calauy/y .ucca
silMieyldyV our ft#>>g|liouA reference to the'
s'll' l! of lllt'st ul t.lu* P* loiM of the
old world clearly disproves such a pospi, ,n,
\md sji uvs that the U-igb'-st. coniiitionsjpf na
tional .v' vanceuiyrnt,!.arc not ,Weq
affected by the ejpuudcyl wnr.s in which those
nations have byen iwinn suorndly nngaped,
ami thai' i heavy national indebtedness
• iwt proved an numitigstc] evil, .
" For instance, Gicat Britain. .France aod
the Nellieplstidt) will undoubtedly he cmice
del to„renrtcnt the prosperity that has
heoP attained hv anv of the European nations.
Ami vr' no nat ions h< ve been called upon to
endure fierecr *r unite prolonged wars, do
inestic and foreign, than llwy. Jhe r fleet'
ha'bet n, nt-qnrsii. n l dv, fo an enor
rrons ratjttt wl Indebtedness } Lut_ ncjjbor
tfreir wars mr thmr indeb e iilJm vy hail
th" effect to destroy their eLsticity, J l *' l " 1°
cluck the progress of t'ocir gerttruj prosper
ifv. The remit would have been d flVivnt'
pfohahlv, if these nations had heen fal ins in
to (h-evv. instead of heinjr as they rndly were,
in a *'ttfo of (Tevid pement : ami in tlits in
c p<"Ct their ret• mhle >nr own. with on
nrun ii c ndvantapes in our farnr. These m
fh n=. wfiife under? •£ the trials >f "var,_
were oppressed by tVv<t evils rvf an lmim-nse
rxhtfris of their pi nple. ctmsed.bv the densitv
4>f thrir pnpnl 'fiotr, the imposd/lt\' la rr
fufe oerunatioti far thetn. the tow prma of la
b -r, and tl i- pearcit vidti rt itnrr. C mnared
with our "wrf enftntry. thev posesed sli-jht
rootrt for fu'nre devel<>pement f thav were
nei tied in rverv part, andmo ter-itorv lay in
rvHtvdy aoeti tv. er>rwura?e ertrprig,e or rfetile-,
menf. Their great problem ha* ever been
what to do with their surplus pointl-ilmn
which, in its turn, hat nought TUPW fields fm
adventurism 1 self-sunpirt in cun'ries like
pnf ciwr. where nrr iHitnitfdh.terrtorv W tits
ye be'devd ipcil, tiwti wher> in(!ifrulU>i rr
*/,urfpa inv-te .itn'ustrv and ene?v. The en
eours -rnenf. th se deprived from tltese- faets
•in 1 c enmns t< of ciron trst vuee , 'wts terv
great, and n> the tnind of anv" d'spissia life
*r?aTmrr tliafttre OHHW'Iff IhG
ereat country i nmvnrd and and
that ill f fed it will' dive unj'ilpaJred to the
,ivV
n~ ■ U. O iu IMOW
THE BLESSED ONES —Blessed ARE thev
that are hi Hid : 'fir 'hev sh;ifl see ii'i^ghnsts v
jle--rd a r thev th.it nre .leaf ;f ir thav
lio've'r. lend money' nor to tedi.Ws sto
• 'it. '.,11 . '•-■si.ai .7 1
rtp. .
BYssr d ere tl cy 'I at r.r- affard ..f tl aider;
for they si all hes'afe ah nit getting married,
and keep away from political meetings.
Blessed are they that are lean; for tficre is
a chance 'o gr.>w fat.
Blessed are they that are ignorant ; f w
they are happy in thinking that itiey Wfipw
ijrrn'tntttr. • "
Bus.sed.is he that is ugly in f-rrri atid fea
tures; f,.r the ga's shaft qiolest nim.
Blessed is she that would bet married hut
can't for the consolation of the gospel are
t•. ' i >
her s.
Bit sscd are the orphan children ; for thej
HAVE no mother to SJMIIV then).
Blessed are they that e*p ct nothing ; for
thev shall trot Le disappointed
Blfsst.d or.-'iluv 11 at do r.f t advertise;
for they shall rarely bo tr-iuVcq with cus
tomers.
! ' ' I to;
New York Charter Election.
I The election f<>r Mayor of New York City,
I took place on Tuesday last. A larger vote
was polled than in the recent election f..r
State officers The result vf:i as Inflow
! C. Godfrey (muter, Detn. 28 9f>2
F. J. A. B iik', • 22 355
1 Oris, n Blunt, Rep. and Abo. 19.442
i■ ■ '
i ; Guhther over B"ole, G,5£7.
'ff •' ■ ' m . .. ■ -J. .■ i ■ •>*
Bcowisfi -the Abolitionists told
the people that if they would avoid an >ther
draft, thev should elect Curtin—The people
t.Mik them at their word 1 and did elect Cur
tin. Immediately a call for more men came,
from tlveir masters at Washington, and now
their only possible escape from dralt is for
! thein to volunteer themselves. This is a very
J r< cold ~ blvW.
jjgj * ,lcachl " s *vA
in Bud& is
be must have rend
iiig work, written forth? times,
, the K*w Testament, and found out, somch-ov,
"world s.nd preach tin* Gospel (not
and to every creature." He dcs rves im
mortattjhne fo ibis, prcpept (d'tdie
I7;Vine VeathvTftudn" lite which
, *friTyf'iwnr- , -wrrpvte
wbosHihttv tt W' to> s'Xpautifi tft
Scriptures had comple'ly lost' .sight
-bH*r*iua tiara read thete.also nf a Wry re
j pt dtahffc.'borty of.ulcn, who.ljyi d jt Utile pver
I eighti'dmhuhdreal years ago win "went about
j doiff? who liever btitHeteb .thhaasuiyes
' ahmt pohticl*-un civil ioallliui>iuu4 ; u"IO.#IBV
ler ifiriitted thnto Hie ihasiel? win give up bis
• KhWcsfw W d;itune(4;at4rj)illyd why-t/istv*<l
ot inciting the slaves t rise ami murder
ifiem imistwrs,s iW".*-ervrtut* bs d>e iient tc
ytujr tna(tters ,, j and win devoted 11kenisdres,
whfh sitfitrlcncss of lrf*:lW, to •the great work
their Master Ud*l trt**gwed I hem- Surely the
ancient 1 -sion preacher must be thinking
Md these pcple, wuA tliotr.uld . h ggy/ ttieas,
•jhldd frving-tiscpinfiaOß them. 'IS it- he houid
be caivfid not to carry tfie iuiitfttion too far.
t Wfc' lire not wry ot-i mm that a body ol
1 meii, h* hewing atsl aotHig hs this hondraAle
ami ib'spise( scut did, would fare much bet
ter in this glorroos -wrtteletnitb oontury of
oiiVs.'thah their ton rntim rs did in their day :
II fie bves too cbisely in iici.>rdiuee wall the
Mnotfels Ifley gave Us, ilrabitfis too strwil)
by ihe'preempts laid down, ho tn iy ex
pect'to hear ''critcMy liimj'k raised by the
scnfies and jihaftst**, w.m ''devour widows' i
fiftlfsiVaftd form pferWine uike long pray j
' i rs.' 1 Should he hve |mre and hi iineleM,
according to the sacred •doctrines of Chll+
' ti;ihoy-,'a"s be Mmd'erß'add'S" ff.f-tn, Ins Idp ;
I would he a standing h prbftch' 'ti* i< tba' inon- j
't rh articfe' tlis'jiense I' r i trfaiiv sancmai n- ;
! and tl'.-ii- deiMti'fs woidlj be rfffftdy tetiipU d
! to f, fh w' the exMnliU' iff Wicltd' old -J. rilVai
' ict i, the profile f ami MopjA d j
• -I i
i in. 7
llo# strkv%e!y'fn confer*! ' wirh the'con
'duct (if Old TSosfbrt premier is tie of
tho-e rVfJ^iVi : t>--dlt*<*' bril'eh lihtii* resolved
tlicmstfVcl? li to bra<■'?!i'fx'RVieaf C"tit'u
ttons, and asMdikd TO MI in jod'jthi-nt uj>ti
tin: ('mil'leal o'pfKh ns of (rbif C llo'w uit'il.
if t , . •. ,
firsu-jid of "ti milting ur.to I aees'ar tin
things ti at are Caesar's and unto (Tod the
tiling* that are o'-lIV C'af-.'ir seems to inn
iiojm Ize all ifieir time and labor*. We do
not, ft nii-iiib. r to ri.nl that Peter arid
Paul and and John ever engaged in
tite Vfry reputable .bu-inc*i? of slandering
tinyr uipgbLur*—rr c-A,i r them "cppir-
IMad*," r 41 tpputi.;* if-,'' or /' r< Lets "
iV,ni u in tiittr.v/i '-WH', di-iy pn aeljcd of
vuuiiug'i'teriyt v, i.*|d left 'hg trilling vanities
>1 time u v tbv hands <1 the politicians—
'fin m.- ladtligal dec, Ural O'os oj cletical !>■ lie
>| the jr. Mitt dav are ivtti at the best in
compatible with the cause they represent :
riml worn <U*-V n#'e fthoiii all d'gniiy. Can
dor in<' .chviy U.cy r>eemii.!g.>si
,p> jiivfane thy '.lgh calling 'l t' e church
\Y,!U'9 i the ehiiich yi: (lv>eendi to soil In r
g.u uituit* in the, d-ri and pith of the political
a'lia, j>ic weakyjis hey udlpphce and power.
A'" ve all.sho'dvl flic ib*o..rd bnti ri e>* ninl
levding, paisii n an't hii'rod. Sin* should e
ex regitfipb, i the [tij t'M-h • of Sunt' Paul :
T'lpnyfli I sijeak with the totiunes of iijen
and of an: its, and nol ( hat Hy I-am he
complies sounding bras* or a tinkling cymbal/'
Vulley Spi/ ,
■ . • . : S** r i
* . & s. ; ;
Mil. JACK. DOWNJM;, U'ho is a man it
considerable sagacity and strong com tin ft
*enr>e, say* he told old Line .1 i and hi* cabi
net, that R'j pear s lie .conhl see how the
land lay, they were all trying to catch the
[ South Grst, and then what to do with her
| afterwards i* another question. Jack says
j the South seem* to be a good deal like old
j Sam Odutn. an in inaine, when he thought
the Devil was afur hijp. Qm night he got
;to dreaming, sy.id jumped out of bed in hitr
shirt , and ran hkp.all,. poscssi d down the
j strrej. Abotj.t half Ud 'Z •/, neighh r* chased
| him tint I he ran up a tree, out of which they
c >"i In't gel him anyhow. jII • kept scream*
i Itig " the di vils are after me, " and w..uld
j tight Lke a tiger 'f s snv one tried to get at
I him. Finally ull Dencm* Prahody cum along,
and se*, l Satn thinks that Von f- Ih*r*are the
, devil that. rre.£"U to ruin him : you jist go
| away ami let him abme, and Si n will go
i hum and in be*' afore morning." '1 hey tuk
, his advice, and sure null so it was. Jack
, says tt is ritx down sofein opinion that ef
! these ere Ab >lishoo Csbvtiut. were to stop
trving to catch the South, s vcnultl be
■ hum on in the union fail ufmre morn fa.
|. ;.,i ' l F ecajenJßcad.
I The hiHwuig certilinate from a highlj' re
i.spactafJe citizen <>t Maryland ahows how the
. des|>cnLk party in ipofror managecl matters
iin Maryland p e . t
•1 I twneby certify that I offered U vote
: the J)vnH>criic ticket afc.the polls u> the city
of ftvtielio >u WiUt * Ittjf the -t ii day of
-j Novctirber, 18113, and that at, .Idler objected
to my Voting ; lhar tuy ticket was taken
' (rout my UauJ at ihy s wac (uue by a soldier,
whose tissue is Mnrcelus■ Siit|iier, cuum tip
j to me and fmnl, *i Ik-rt* you are eutitled to a
vote'at the same time putting an abolition
ticket in my hand and seizing ine by one ol
j my arms, and an i tlwr soitlivr by the other
' I was foroed back again to tbe pjls through
fear of |>eri*oniU violence, and compelled to
TOte>agiii6t my scntiißeuts."
4*> ,
A tarmer who has twr of his
sons diMltod, may have to mortgage hu
whole farm to- raise 4>GOO tp save them from
death. And if it is any comfort to him, h<
may rtfleet that his SOOO is used to buy
| two or jrcci of a Maryland master.
AVI lit the Dntrtifall wf Abolltlnn!km~ wl!T"
come the Pawulh* ef% (Slighter
Pay lor Aoi rlca.
-jx w
* healthy , tj)*o- in the <tohj<>iiupA|
art M* f; mi, that <ihi-W l ';'; . the Lot^Fl
*air Journal, that we much, ThoJ
it *Witioh*-to the ititel
gcuce, and true AuiitfiuaH patriotism which
j tvtil reach a sympathetic chord in the h-art
jof every true patriot. Thern. ij^
! too, to inspire our etiorts | .r the arc 'injdislj
. u.ieiit of the great work before us. Says the
ilotirnul:
" - 1+ fa rousof pg and even cheermg '
that the radicalsa( tiie coimtry sp
| roYyaa/tt|i^iate|tVe for,
drcaj id iiefwri-ert Ygfrcahsta
and Conservatism on the naked issuetfieir
respective ,qlaiius, radica isin would stand no
earthly chance bef.n-e the people. This the
; radicals well kn'ow. Ileiftfe,' tf.'oi* deem it
! nect'ssart t > oh-cure the is. ue, which they
! endeavor to accomplish through a-ura
ble calumny. 'H. poct isy,' say* K -c'iefon
j Caiild, ' is a *ort ri horn age that vAfe pa)s to
viitue.' We may fitly adapt this sa\ing to j
the subject lit hand. Ciluriirty is a orl of.
homage that radical hi tp pay s. to consetva- i
ti*tn. i;
"It is indetMl- hard to. conceive Imw any I
rational and patriotic man can give his voice j
and iritiiici.ee fo swell the deadly power of!
radicalism. Can any such irari doubt that !
.
the only salvation of our country,ts by Hie |
union of the American jieopie aroiuid the !
conseivative standard ? It- is univer-allv !
conceded, as a iffontetiiphr iry says, that union ;
at the North is lieces-arv to success. Whal i
-
is success ? We answer : Peace and the re- j
stored power of the Coiisinuti -ii ami the Uu
ion . That is complete SUOO-BS. Why is j
division at tne Nnh ? Because the :
Radical party boldly proclaim their inieutioh f*
to oppose the restoration of under ibb f
old l T mon, or anv union wi'fi slav holding
Sta'es. They assert" jl.at there can he no
peace with slavery, On the .other u?nd, l' e
OoiiservuttSif. biilieve that px simple,
steadfast adherence to the (Jomiiiiutioii will k
give us pence, and what we waul, the Union
<>i• winch pla'foim is it easier to uui'e ? (>t
winch is success more likely to be achieved "
The Radical plaifoiut r quir--S us t<. abaruh n
the Consti uiioiv atmnd <n the principles of
concession and co i promise, on which our
very Government rests, Ami go mt a er i
side for* the establishment of a new Union, a
new G ivern oeht, and an tiuktiotJii' siructnn
< x'sting only in the dreams of enthu-K.sts, to
b founded-'vn t-he ruins of-the- he-t an ! not
bie>t struc'pre which was ever erected fry
human bands. Tile ofiier platform, file c-ui
s -i vative i lea, proposes to sue the old struct
ure in all it gl wy, marred s.-qiewhat bv thi
nwiible experietic tlirougu which r will have
prPi,' bnt substantially tfe same Uuio.i <|
which W.-whirrgfoH ac.d ft?s C'rtfn i nions tvpr<-
the fotindcs. On tliis plaiforin every pain
otic Ainer can cm stand, ought to stand,- j
must.stand,' if we would win that succt ss lor
which we si rive. >
•'The wild folly wh.ich for more tfia i a
year pfluihtt'il to cry ' treason. Bemnn,'
at every voice raised f r the (X tistiMi ion. hi
lieen hushed. The accu-a'ton 'f il sloyalrv
hurled at tluv iireo who sp>>,f firm f r the ol 1
t Union r< coiled on those who were assi.tiioii-lv
| plotting to estrov it. Tie Wi" of the whole
■ conniry are now ffx.-d or. the c i:si-rvat ; ve
! men for help, advice, puLla l ce. AM c.u fi
deuce in t'ad cal m< n arrd radical fnea<nr s is
gone. They nr • known be utter failure's*
They have have sacrificed too much of blood
and treasure. The jieopie are hee.>ming .( J
one mind. What an iu'ense relief would the t
j whole country feel to dav if ii were known
that seme ristv oarisprv itiv,. was to h • j
President .if the ITnitcd States lyr'Const iMi
ttrinaf sn c<?psvim to-hiorr>fw ! Acting nn U r
the nilvige of Mich men. the people'''will pre 1
serve ffie present Admit ist rat inn in power,
natiym'ly bearing witli i's It fiymities_^prtct
; inp firmly against its errors, rnd in the right
tune restore the C.Aiskitnf iojh to cbjks#tva- ;
I |ye jpPo'eetiotl, Then will
American greatness."
i - - ~ , ~~ —TT~ r
j* Pnistokt. E vTiMrYi 'Ms.—Th.'Provt-it A^ir'l. _
has | uhTishvd an atnende.l schedule, \
redtioing the nu'uber of di-eases and infirmi- {
I ties which will disqualifv drafted men for :
military service fro in fifty to fortv-oiie spec
iffcationa. The efF c' of this order will com- i
pell many men m future draf s to perlor o '
military duty who have herctof -re lieen ex
empted for trifhng physical disabilities.
I The New York E.rpiess reports that ex
tensive frauds, amounting to near $lll.OOO
hive been committed bv a htgh ufll6oil in ihe
i New York Cusiitn ll'use, by means of a
| false entry and other cheats.
_ ■: , {
"THE OoustiHition and the Union ! f place
"them together If they stand, they must
"stand together : if they fall, tliev must fall
" together-"—DAXIEL WB*TSA.
'■ J' COMMtVICATBD.
FULWCfJAfvY CCNSUWPtIGN A CURABIf DISEASE !!
A CARD
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The ÜBders|fned having Ken rei.fcored to health a
a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having
\ several years with a Revere lung aQVtion,
. and that dread dise se, Consumption—is anx'ous tA
make known to his fellow-sufferers the mean's of
a CUie ■ t"
i To all who desire it, be will (end at copy ef the
prescription used (free of charge,) with the diiec
tionsfor pre pa ring -and using thu same, which tlicy
will fiud a svre cure for pQMSUMPTro.v, ASTHMA
BRONCHITIS, COUGHS COLIIS, Ac. The ouy object of
! the advertiser m sending the Preecriptiou is to bene
| fit the afflicted, an I spread infonaation which Ive c<n
--' ceives to be ivaluable ; und Ire hopes every afulfer
| er will try his remedy, as it will coet them nothing
( and to ay prove, a blessing.
, rurties wishing the prescriptioti will pleas ; address
. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg
Kings County,
New York.
v'3n!2- 4m
SkZEetx-x-ioci.
.tvT.E -■i iFFKfc&kln tfa lit Ik>r>tu ;b. tho 3rd
fl'#.. bjr Rv C. It 141 ue, Mr Oris Wairru
? *nfi EHILV; Auufcsfa .SHIFKKU bo.h of Tank
" liPW^lflP—ln F.ilie, Wyoming C'-un
ty, I'-i, on Sunday tho 29 th, ult , bv H. L Furger
son, C I|, MR OAKLET B. WILLIAMS of .Sussex Co.
Now J.RIWY. v, MM EMILV HUNTS* of FaiU.
CMCMCOAftD-fKLKY —fa Erie* Js-iUe,\Sifiq., Co
P„ on tho 2.i I hut. by K JV. J .fa,, Mouigben, Mr
PETER MCOFE of M-hoopany, to Mi?a MIKV AS*
( QI;IGLET ofJlF*(%}ffcß. iT'l f
Ofc : ilaa / / v't fx.
We acknowledge the receipt of a niece of hi^M*
■■r—-Si-rafc*.v j- .I**7 -*.>. -V-m . .' ' * •' l 7
onrtTnented nn I rich cake from the fair bride in this
4*e.j Ihomosi. evi-lerUe to
, Ba, that dm L-v.-oiur as (kill id i-oolc-ry it
c tncerned lully pr< pare ito enter into her new tn*t -
rimoniai relation. Peter should, and dorffarlrre liil'
see to it; that, that doleful nownl that twwnot tr*u
.temping the bottom of the flouV barrel, shell neve*
fall upon her ear*.
: . ——————■■— i,
- •-*-- -f ' '
S*'lTfl—fh this Borough, on .*sl t unlay Dec. sib,
13C;J IIAITIE LITTLE. Htlant .laughter of Dr. J. V.
and Eva smith* Aged i year 2 months aid 19
days. ' 1
This lovely Bui so young and fair,
Ciilffc ! heitpdlry e-riy doortb ' ""
Just came to show how sweet a fjnwer
In Paradise may bloom ; -*'
Special Noticds.
A Select Sehofil,
WILL ecunnieive at St FT ALL, in
dTEKLINUVI LE, WyouiiC . l'o., on
Monilay, December Tib,* 1863,
and continue fourteen we-1^
The bran-hes taught will embrace the higkett
grp-tool /tcmieiuii: Kmdics •) . : Jf
Expenses—pa\ able iu advance.
" "oruiiMjß English"- - - -- : - $4 00
ILgtivr—Ti.i-toii.-. AA •, - - $4.50
Academic.— Natural Science's, Lan
guages, A.-., - - 85.00
"• *- EL.MDKE li
\-B-u 17-t 3-*.
J 5 he' t< (Using i.irti i • i.i;nh-Jait An j ulp
cau.iu some time since, but was inadvertantly ouiit-
A Card.
My friend? In M l.edp.tny ifcocji iny
thai ks for their generosity HI ai lug' me to uleetHhe
•> MAUUS OI ILW avait, A>UCA -FA NIL> ML JMU'BII
aivng-tLc i-alhway of a Ibiig atij happt life,' ' -> )
I). W
Mchoopany, Oct 21, IS63—v 3 ■. t7.
'■ / - r -—-—T-T'' .~ ? *^- ' T ~f • -
Ktrays if
t;> the enclosure of the subscriber on or la>ut
) ti c 20i ii of O. i c .-i i -r * R(
The owttcr is rcqtii -ted to come forward, j.n.ve |uo
petty, pay charges an i take her a.Tuy
Monroe. Xo 27, ISS3 - v3-p I?-t3-
Lost ... >t '
I") Y the subscriber on M-ndayof Court week, A
J larga [ aiso. white, irtag.-ti Oikteus, a red staesh
around tho vr/ists, fvdd mt.lens were losttttweeu
Tanthamro- k Village and Win. Shaw's. Any iiffor
luaiiau c.uoeiumg the >aaue will oe thaukfuiiy re
ceived . i
E X BACON.
Aoiice
13 HEREBY triv.-w thst I hive purchase! the C
nil Boat ' Al irii.of alt. Heasuit," of E-iwai<l
Ivrok r. au.l hate Kit die same iu bis |iS3rs#tul> to
ute.t hv him 'iunug my w,U .ui pleasu.-e.. All
persm s lor id to molest or inretiere
with the same
11. L. FCRfIERSON.
Falls. Dae. MB 1%:!. vtf.i 1.5f. i •.' : r {
liSTRAY.
/ aonie tn tue ertcfaisurc ad" tiM.--£uh'rii>wrBer About
[
i ling s>'cor. The owuer is retpies'eil to couie lor ward
I prove property, p*y c.harg-s a..l lake it on away.
J, G. A R. T>. F.tNSKrT
Win lhr.tu, Dee. 7th. 1563.—v01.-3-no.'-18-t3.
3 v ir
a FXRettiiMti no iicv.. /
IT til E'l Vt - t'-•"u;-'v *-t; r'TiJre jran
\ !;r 'Hei to llte un ierSTgiif' t'Vlx the late
will apt restajue.nt of rtllil'e is cheraroo.l late of Fa 11 a
'l'oui;-hip. 'u.eeesis • I X'-.ti eii hereby- given"ffi all
po:s ins h ivhig claims or demnn Is agi'tnst tlie *4* ate
Ol tfi'A-.ii'l ■K-cf-dcnt, to prc-ent 'li-iu for sctilctltent
with ut <1 .-I iv, t.i the uniletsfa.ocd ft in
sII l 'fown-'LITP, rr at Newcon Cen re, Luz., Co. An I
timet in teidrii los iftl estate are fequcstedW■ make
itnmeUhile payuicDt
: - ' rU^IMiiUAOOD,
Kails, DecV<Tth, 1963 —v3-nl€A6. P -.?! •
4dm initiator's Notice.
N'OTICIS'i. hercHv given tliaf I.erfefs (if AJrain
~ is'r.ttion on tin* Estate ot Jobu Siekier, late of
Ovei'F#tisbtp. W yoniiiig County. .kv4itei£ ft
i eon gisinte-t to ihe ui(der.-igiel. AH peisnis tar
ing i l not* or lemon Is ag imst the estate of aa id tie -
event; ore r<i;tit-rte t t<> mike them know to lhe;un
tlersirntd if falls Township, in sail County, without
ik-liv ; utrt thn-e 'rtdkbted to the estntb tiro request
ed to ui.fkt! iimucdhito payment . . I
aiAUTIM tsICILUkK.
Iter. 9iU. 1" '3 5. vli-nl.-'-wti.
Administrator's Notice.
]\TCfTICP. rs licrebr g Yen, rlorf l.rtfers of A lmin
xS istrution has been .granted to the undersigned
Ity the Register of Wyoming Co. upon the Est:Mo of
Abrtuu Forgois m. late of Aurikmure'aaiA:
in a tid Oouuty",'le.'onsed- All person- hufing any
claims against said Kstate, viill present tb|iu duly
aUlhvntie.tcil, and nil person* in lebte'd lo ami csiato
will make payme.it to the Administrator without de
lay.
PiIINEAST rOTWERSOX, AJHi'r.
Nnrthiuerclan 1, Dec. lieb, lAu.J.—\3-nl7.
Orphan's Com t Sale.
BY Virtue of an order Or
phan's Court of Wyoming County,
There will be exposed to public sale,
by Vendue and Outcry, at the House
of George W. Smith, on Golden Hill,
, in VViudimm Towmhj
the lo.lowing described pieee, jpfcrecl
1 or tract of land, late the estate orffcw
is K. VV bitcomb, deceased, situate,
1} iug.aud being /• 1 %
In the To *n hip f Wirvlh im, in n tid County, Bound
and described as f-Hows, vix : •
at it corner on the Western line of the
' tK'o'd Vriuwn'f.s paft Wf'hwNl. 34. i ntent
to Win. Smith, iu the y tr la 4 ; Thence s the com
pa- now in lieu ten. North forty-eight degrees East
along iau la now i tvnc I hy T. M W hit ouil>, gcreuty
to ro-is and six-tenths to a co.rupi; Thehcu Jvuith.
forty-two ritjcri'i'S E ist forty rods an 1 one tenth to a
• corner, on line of Uu Is of the heirs of Eleaxfr fake,
dec< usoa; Alienee South forty-eight degrees and a
qui iter, along ''no !>f rail Lakes' land, sixty-seven
lors and six-tupfUwta a corner, near a small link >iy
Tree ; Tbeiieo NerUi forty-i ino degteesanl three
quarters, West along a line surveyed in 1830, forty
one re s, jrt> th pi oo of beginning.
o(Hit.iiiiug seveu'.ueu acres unl ah ilf,he the sains
niore or less. . .. .
Tkmß of Sale.—One. third to he
paid down at time of sale, and the
balance on confirmation of sale.
HEN BY W.FABSETT, &
! ELIZABETH WHITCIHIB,
Administrators of the Estate ot Lew-
I is K. Whitcomb, Deceased. —v3-nIS.