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, 1. Va. . remit9 4 Iffr. a I I? I ' El 141 !I - '' . A t. , NO NORTH, NO SOUTH, UNDER THE CONSTITUTION BCT'ii SACKED M AI.XTf.NAlVCi: OF THAT lNTltU7IEMT A!D THE UNION. VOL. 13. M'ARTHUlt. VINTON COUNTY, OHIO. SEPTEMEK, 1 18G4. N0.8 I III A My. . 0 l!K.- IvHMK- i ' i r hi i tv i;i lit i I i I ill II l'l ii ui . .,. PDLlSUKu VERV THCUBiiAT BT BR ATT ON. OFFICE: I Bremen's' Bulluiqc t of Cour House, t'u 8tAiia. ..'- ... . TKItJIS, CAMI. Yh Dimvohat will bi oeiit on year f.r On Do'Ur: and Fifty cents, Bit Months, for Seven ly.flve Cents; Four Months, for Fifty Cents. fST All papers will be discontinued t the ' expiation of tlio'.lme r::ld fir. . . TERM Fl'lt-A1)VEPTISING. ' Ooe Square ono Insertion, 0,T5 Kwh additional Insertion, ,2 Card one year, . Notice of appointn.en-.eot auiuist r, Ouardian and Executora . 1 ,S0 Attachment notices before.'. P. l,M Kditnrial liotiee per line, C 7u hun minion chreed a one square, and all Advcrtisimeuts ar i Legal NSticea niuet is ptiM In nJv IVST liberal ioluctior willbamac'ctjyenr advortisora. if The ubovet 'rmsmust bo aom piled with -A1I paymeo t must be mude to Ibe Pro tljlor, an ww ha it n. agents. The Democrat J oli Office. We art propared toeiecute with neatness, llspatch and etprieos t' t defy eompetitiun, 11 kin-Id ef Job Wgrk,juuh aa WUOKS, I AM I'll LETS, . . HAND BILLS, SHOW BILLS, I'OSTEKS, riiOGKAMMES BILLI1EAIS. BLANKS -A nllKINIiS, tJlIIL'IMNQ BILLS, LABELM, tve, cvc. . . . . i w AAnuliiial flint, m ian Bin atrial nu ovu.i.. n4 will Jo prinil if?i niwr u.v,.. o.v jtbrtl il ihnunt in tliineution ofco iiitry iToTELS.' PlVPITl! HOUSE I-OK1F.MOBTU, OHIO -BY CHARLES K1GGIMS. Tliis Uuiise irtinis on ttie .Sit mil J5ftl Landm", and near ih LUilroail Diot. No paint bespjred for the excuinadniou olGi.rstc .jgpt. , 163. lr. CLINTON H 0 ti S E . SCOT T'& "POLLARD, PROPRIETORS, totutiir or m'libe iioteE. wiirKLit.o, ta aa.a5,'3-lyr rhilli:otlif, Ohio MARR ET A AAD CICINNATI RAILROAD. ON and after Monday, January 11 ISC i, ami untill further uotice, truina will tau a fol ltwa: M AIL fiOlSG EAST, Loaves Cinclunatl uli-lf A. M.! Leaven r.lan- heaater at-0:-27 A. "ip m 1211 t" M ! anivo at Chillivotlio at 1:15 I' M Irf'avtaChillicotlie at 1:SS P. M.; lnavca llum donjtiuclon at 8:51 P.M.; lenvoa AiIwihki 4:81 P. M.; Arrivunat Marietta at n:!3 r. M.; arrive at Uoipru Parker.-b ir jr at Tlu P. M. MAIL GOlNti WEST. . leaves T.elpre &o., at T:S0 A. M.; leavos Mar ietta at 7:4" A.M.; leaves Athene at 10:0:iA Jl; loavoa Himdcn unction at 11:34 A. M. Arrivrsat Ohi'.ii'-'othe at 12:65 P.M.; leave CliillfootUe at 1:15 P. M.; leavos Kluncnuster a' 1:59 P. M.; leaics Lnvelutid at 4:51) P. M.; ur rlvesat Cincinnatti at 5:55 P.M. The Accommodation Train Leaves Cliillicnthe at 5 20 A. M.; arrives at OinidniiHtti at 10:ii5 A M.jioavos Coneinnali at 3:50 P.M.; arrlvesal C-illicotheat8:5i) P. M. ConLeotions aie ma-le at Lovoland wl'li Trian to and frum Columbus: f".d at Hamden Junction with trains in and from Portsmouth JOHN DURAKD, Sup't.. January 11, lSU-ly , MARIETTE AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD. TORTSMOUTII URANCli. i ON and after Thursday, February 15, l?4. regular Passonger Trains will run in con nection with the Trains on main lino betwoen Portsmouth and Cineiunall. as follows : Leaves Portsmouth at S:H A. M., arrives at Plonier. at 9:)5A.M.; arrives at Portlaud at 10:08 A.M.; arrives U Jackson at 10:57a. M.; arrives at Humdon at 11:U A.M.; t rives at Cin inratlat5:55 P.M.; Leaves Cincinnati at 8:30 A.M.; leaves Ham den at 3:00 f.M .; arrives at Jiichsoii at P.: 34 P. M.; arrives at Portland at 4:21 P.M.; arrivcsal ' Pioneer at 4:50 P.M.; anivee at Portsmouth at :10 P.M. Accommodation Train departs from Ports ' mouth at 1:45 P.M.; arrives at Pioneer at 4:45 and di-Sarta at4:50; Arrives at Jackson at A:.-.8; and Hamdn. at 7:30. Dcparta6:40 .M ; ar r'.ves'at Jackson at 7:35; arrives at Pioneer at 9:35; ' and arrives at Port&ninulliat 11:45. Through Tickets to Cincinnati can be obtain & at Portsmouth, Portland, and Jackson, at ' Ids following rates: Portsmouth to Cinclnnu'j, . 4 00 : Portland " , do $.40') ,. Jack.on . " do 4,00 ' ROUND TRIP TICKETS. Trwm Portsmnatll to -.Ciucinnatl and retnrn $8,00 Tickets from Portsmouth, to Marietta , and Tarkersburg, f3,0O. . . ' . JOHN DUBaXD, Sup't . R. W. QUATE, Assis'tBnp't . . Feb.25ih 18iS4-lyr. ' GUARDIANS NOTICE. Bery Sfinste Grlian of John 8., Mary :A.aod William Shnstcr minor neire or asm a ... SUd li .snrnnnts fnr tnsneatior. i and partial Pettlement, as such Guardian, and will DS tot UWiing omn i uiq i pij n... Sii. .Jv-,T vj RiCUAECBAlG , April 14th 1M4-IW Probata ai ge. FAIRBANKS' Stiiidurd SCALES Of ALL KIKD8. Ala, WaTehouiu Tiuck, Letter rriisseaio. FAIRBANKS GBFENLEAF & CO. 6J aiouroe 8freft, TOM DO. 4Baearefiil toljuy onl) the GeBHini tlllDO n i I " ir. . f STRAY NOTICE i luineio tiif pyomic" ' 'wii V- n ltir I3tli,in?t. living in Kllf Town hi).Vintnii Cmmty Ohio. Om white and 11 . . I'AnWA anil ri'u piti i nnia n'w. awm r ;r.r oM. The owner csnhhve hfr by proving pr;ippriv and paving churls. r . ... '.j.u .. v. Aug loin v. United S acs Incrnal REVENUE! INCOiJE TAX, LICENSES, &0. F.livkntii Disrnicr o Ohio, ColiCfo'aOr.cit, McAhtiiib. July fclst, li'.4. 8 requirod by section 23 of An set to pro i vl.lu lnturnul KuVelllie t sUiuort tliu G.iV ermneiit, and r.v Interosl or; it ho ,.nVh debt." approved June 3ili,la, rURLlCNO TICK is Asstators' ANNUAL LIST fr this Distrior, i tKiiiiprislnp tbo Counties ofAtlams. .iloto, Liwrer.ee. GiUii, Vinton and Jaiksm,) for'ho vosr i'ift4,oni,irii.",ing Taxos on 1NCI.1JJES LI t'KNSES. CAIIRIAKES. tc, Is now In my Iiuii.Ih lor enlleeti'n, and that said taxes are now due and payable and if n paid on r be t'oro tho Hill, day of August next, a pynalty of TEN percent, will beeul'"rcod under d.stra;-nt. I ;il Ktronil. hv mvself or Dupiitr, at the OOM.KUTOK'S "FF10E. In each C'ouniy in hid District. fr ilia iiiiriv-so of rwrivlng the taxes aforesaid, nnti! said 10th ihy Autrnst imxi; after whloh time the penalty will invsriii (lv be exa-ted. Kd tsx will ho received ,.!.,! receipted f..r, by UENUY PAYNE Eeqr.. McArthur, for Vinton county. JOllN CAMPBELL, July 2j C'-llueBr "FARM FOR SALE. t (JoodPsriu, nbutl25Rcro. witli nbont l h: ...... ..i... tf t.l.n best wateiod A a (.P.VII.Villlvl .i.ww- , , farms lu the county, n Orchard ot 3 n.-iiring Apples and a nmiuicr or new "'"" i i""n mA Peaches. about 3D scros of bottom, soma 12 :ieros of it nicdow, :oii.bo llmie Kranio Uarn. snd airood well of water. Title perfect, and 'lurriM is a2,o(iO. The Farm is In Uiebliuid I' p.. Ku of Allensvillo. For further liiforma it n enquire nfE. A. Hratt'.n il Arthur. Uhiu, or of tloi stibwrilierou the prenil- Jnlyai,-f.4-tf l-HMt n BUCHANAN MeAUTillU KUBERY . The nndarl?ned wislics to Inform (he cliiio" Vintrn. and surrounding Comities that they avc established a Nursery at Me.lrihur and ;illkeep ooustaully ou huud, every variety i'RUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES Wo now offer for ale, 80.000 Apples trees iii.O'Jt' Peach trees, Pear, Cherry, Plumb Ac .ftlio every best varktica. Tbo treos lnivo all been rinsed In lines ini? ounty, ami being aociimsu l are j.refetahle o trej shipped from other States r hey an wo yci-rs old Ibril'ty on.l in the bt.t condinon ii ..o.V iu ll,.it . thiisa wiobill treeo sbould call and aee for themselves. Address Dee. U-3 3m0' J.W. GOl.D. MANHOOD; SSSLailOW LOST, IIO'V BEST i) ED. Just published, a new edition of lr. Culverwell's Cel hinted FaHy ntl-o raiiioal oukr ( withont med'.cine) ol Pf RHAToRiioEA, or seminal Weakness. Invol- ,..a..d luinTLNUV. Mi-nllll and IHUTV CCIIIIIIl. - uluVical Incapacity.. Impediment ID Mrmi!. ' . r L' n - u a w un. lii-r le. ; also, l.oNsuarTiu., r.m.ir... - ndiieed by self iuduig-tnce or sexual oxtravji- C. - . . ,.4 .,l.en J rice, in a semen ou.u... j The celebrated autlor in this adteiruble e clearly demo islrntes. from a thirty yeais suecefslul praetico, that tbo al.inmng eo-i-eq i Miccs ofsoif abuso m.iy tw rai'KMllyeiirc I wi:h onttbedanireroi.s nse t f Int-rnal medieino or ihonpplieatioii of the kiiifo-pouilir.g out a mode of curs, at oneo sitnplo, ecrtuin and elfec mil, by means of which every siiflernr. no ... ...!. .. l:- ,..i'.!ii.n miiv bo. may cure mailer oio --- - himself cheaply, privately, and hadically. -r Tl.lo 1 ... .i.,ra lii.iilil ham tlU hSU'lS OI ,,v. ry vonth and every man in the land. Sent under seil, Ins. plain et.veloie, to any addrers. post fa:d, on rewpt of Ax i-ents, or two post stamps. Addres lbs rnhli-hers. 127 Bowery, New York. Post nflke Iw.x 45S PILES. A SURE CURE. EVERY BQPYl4 BRING CTJRED OF this iliitressiog disease by the Vs of Dr. Sirlculanil s Pilo llciuedy. Read wlt s (offerer save: Mr i.-V.f Ha7arrlei IflA Sennnd street. rin.innati O.. SSVfi h.'huH lipffil a !rfadllll sufforer with Piles for long time, tnd has . . . . .l: i . i i tried nenriy ever) innnf, ana rouiu usiaui w r.llof Yfr iiepiI ahonl hup (mirth of not of J3r. Strickland'i Pile Ointment, end itl made o compieie cure.- n aeiviws evrry ohe wln is aufferinj to try it. Sold OJ mi urnuj;isis, ou rrnts per p Manuraciutod at No 6 East Fourth street. Cincinnati. O. Ask for ' - ' '. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY Mj23'64 17. i i [For the McArthur Democrat.] MINNE MAYE. BY J. A. H. In the iWow of thtwillnvi " Bj ptrklingriyUlet, Bt uidi tidy little cottage ' In th budiling triier.ild!4t; . An'l the mk tires rort inj round it ueim tueir Duncnes o'er me rooi, An I tlie uuthine gbnrlog Ihnnijti llj) Gilda tho cut ij tort-kcied row f ' ' V Btra')ht up from the wooden chimnf fnrls tlie tHzr tzure aoioke. ' Forming wrenilis and fsncir'gsrlands! 'Miniy; the trundles of the oak; ' Alt the f'laJ.iw sra delieinUJ,' , IVaee it in tlie very air, And tiiiangrl of contentment - 1 &'emt to hare hv d .veiling there, . This nveet spot, tliis moilst rott ige ,t ! tlie Ik ine I Minnit Mny; Her elic lie. the hiii'ii'H needle Tlm-nuh :h hi g wect snmumr Al t'le bir 1 1 rritnc iiur t) lisiC'i To ti e mtiMC of her ng. And the (ink l"ves vliip r to her Wind-harp musie all jsy lung. Blut birdi glanring through the f edart Stops and wonder if the lune Comes from eome bright inge. luiril Passlny iliniu:h tlie flowers ui June. Yes, an angel tlisnt the anthem Ileenl nn sweetly in the even', For dear Minnie is an njrel. And she lesiucl her iunf Irom hesvei, White robed fpirits whispered lo her All (lie pietlf -n;s she knew Whiipercd in the bright June rosei Whispered in ihe faliiin;ileiv; Ail 1 Knrihi Unwritten music She had learned frnm leaves and flowers, And her melpdiesenrhm1 tug Made mora bright the passing hour Likesn Eden, in ill beaute Wdt ihe home of Minnie Miye, Bother anirit was loo gentlrj nrl uni. &wi t. nssd Htfir " -.ir.--w.-..-B Nuwsmonz the atir-irn.Mied legions . .... . f .i i in ariri'. rones oi pace sni uive She i3iinjttiig willi the tina In lier Eden home above McArthur Aug. 1864. [From the N. Y. Mercury.] The Future. Etvry body is huntfnsi'aiubslitufo. We ari all stopping our neighbors upen the streets, lo ask thorn to be come targets in our places. Veteran nml aliens are the best folk iu tin land, in that all covet their society, and wo cuiz'.'iis, ignoblj onieiit at home, yet 2taloii lor the coritinuauci' of the war, are elinjring to onr iivof and our ptitriotiwu at the nam- tim, with liiilicri'tin, uhuoat luournfu', p-r S'mul iueonsiblfiicy. Yut will we bu huveil from tint 8"r vice in tho end, by puiehasiu pr.s nt e.x mptitm ! N doubt, the Gov run. ' ill iiitiina to act Imnus'.ly; yet alUxperh rice shows tha' republics are ud nbe as to points of honor iu thue of necessity. Wo have no astnir unco that the war will bo "tin'shed ip" hy the men s "di to lie forced into the field. The I'reaidi'tit has nt ev-n MM us llir.t ne i)opr;s ns mueii. u i the C'tiilrnry, he has declared, to uj and totiie woild, that he w i 1 1 Dot cease to 6trn4la until the lust' dollar and tho lut man will have been ix tninded. Every driy takes us toward tli-t'C l.:miis. We hhallall bo needal, b"oiier or later. Nobody believes thai tho coining canscript'u'n is to bo tire last. With crtaiii strides Fate pr6S 'S upon us; all sciety is nueon seio:ily Jrift'Dsr twarl tho y'rt''X; man by man our-eands 6lnill drioblu lliruiigo (lioula-n; tor. tho UoViru ni' tit ca'iriot. k' j' i.s W-T'l ii it would. Aa'nt whnt d'H-o it assure !!? Srrvieu I r t'.p.c year r tna wail" Bu' only for this war! A foreign trouble would trs8 the roinuaid ol cut lives, en masse, into the living btr am wh eh rolls our palo race forward t ex i cii'n. Jf we nccupt the reee tlentolthis connpription by re-elect ing lire Adiu'iiirdtiou which ustib l.Hhes it, we can m rer complain when the provoat juard arrives at onr door iu ou: turn, and marches us awav to the contention. At the pace of our procet diu, all our populatiori must riioii dwindle to one class that o! (.(Bde-h 'lders; fur none ar-j really se cure of lifo until they are bound to the Executive. All our bodies contract to disi'Oail Dow. All human con cents contract to tlie one question of life. Wo stand at a teartul point in ur history, when thus Death is in the service of one man, and ha -cur Master, asking !or four additional years to finish his experiment. I'm donee would dlcUteeveo if wo bold Wllr. Lincoln's policy, to place another person iu bis chair. No doubt, 1'iousauds of good men and women pray nihtlj for th President, bold to bis guidance, with steady faith. But tbese uro :uainly wuury of etiife, tlionti their lenipcrate bloud hud grown hot and revengeful lj the ob etiuAcv of their foes. It id not tlit su who keep us iu tlio Valley of tbia Shadow. The curse of our crisis i tho foarful opportunity it ha givou to tin? Exacutivt) to attach ir.i'D ol in fluence to hid peraou. Suuh ia the ltis lory of all nsurtjation. W itii tlie vr to "coin money out of nothing; with pVrniission to buy all that t will, iioin whom it iilfUBcs; wiih the I''it t raise any uma Irom i'.'vmIv t ) rnjhea, or siifltUr thy lortnt'c of ui ! liona by h iweep of Mi.. !"?, vvlio e-ni doubt Ilia' our l'lCPiletit has tco grcut tuii; UtionA, t.t he cuntiniiml four years t tlie hett 1 .-f ih i p t!o jeah'tm id' their rp;rosc!:Uiirev.s!eiu? Observe his inQiienc-) ( y Every third mm jti the K 'rt i i grovviiiK rich by h!s vatmin. It it I not in huraun nature to bj unratol'dl. nor to mar its own prosperity. Tlmre are bright exam .'si of disinteivsti"' ueeS in all bist' ry, but we neve!" c x pt-ct tlictn tocinno in thj oics4. T:ie two-tltir.ls who are disinterest, bu c uit'c uiipiirciiastd, ur.iHt save us the iui Miieiil peril of usurpation and monarchy which 's closer than we think. Oir fathers wisoly provided tor the perpetuation of republicanism, by limiting tlio executive term l id lice to four years. It lira was safe policy for peace, i; is ail tlie safer in war, when tlnr oppjrtuni'r of revolu tion is so much the greater. This j mrnai; beinjj essentially liter a'y, has iioihiiiirto uain in any person al cause, and for that reason myitis In doits duty. It goes to thons'tdtl ol quiet home, whosu inmates do not iuin;lj in the din of politics, but who i'.l Ii3ten to plain advice, corning through any pure channel. We ad monish these not to forget thn R-pub lie iu their devotion to the Union! VVc can butter allord the destruction of onr edifice than our lives. Fr;e dtim is eternal: Sates nro of tune. We can run uew boundarits ever d iy; but we cannot recover our holy char ters if we give them up for a douhtftri plus. County men! bold to the Re public! Glory will never bo cumpon sii iii for the lo6S of our grand frod lsleln. Trust no man, or any pre -Uxt, with too long a h aso of your Uoubtiiution. The times demand another head to tho uation W linvtt chan'fcd our Generals, our Ad m:r.iis, onr tWivturies, and stiU t 1 1 Wardia;nou without a Iiojhj.. L t tM change onr IVesidur and we may d . elter. [For the McArthur Democrat.] [For the McArthur Democrat.] Attempted mob at McrAthur M. E Church. On Weduesday Aag 17th 1S5-4. I called at tlie residence oi iho R;v. Ring, stationed Preacher id' the iil K. Church in McArthur, Vintoa Co.. U iio, and requested the pn viledq;e to preach in Ins churcu in the evening Iio cordially granted it in a very geu Humanly and christian like manner. The ariaugement being made I was iliero in tlt.e l.nie, tuijp; a hy ton and prayed. 1 tnei; took the Ilitle un 1 remarked us an introduction to our eveuing service, I would road nn I maKe some remarks on the lir-d 17' h verses of the 3id Chapte of Puis Epistul o ilie Cvliosiuni, ! done to, aud on the Ul verse rcumrlo'd that i ho wrath ol God is coming on us a h u-ition, not lor on r right.nisu( si, but to i on i wicked nees' 1 took j rt of the 17th verse of the simo Cnapter, as a loimdation for some lemaks, I said that I should stick clobo to the Gol den rule, and th nigh I di 1 n..l riia:.' in v atraiigem lit It was as lobowj, tirst Hio t.vil c tn.-equiiuciis growiiig uui o' the us i of tho evil tongue, 2 i, tna' as cl.nstaus we must ali act in die uaiue ol.iiid L rd Jesm in all things. 3d toiienid on some of the char'acterictiu, and ahuwel tho reason why we should .?ct in the n unj of the LoidJe3US. 1 thus remarked on the 1st Proposition that al the Blood, loss id' life, all the toars, every groan, a',1 the sorrows, and every dollar it has cost, is all cbarabU:to an impro per use ol the tongue, which unrue'y evil, full ol deadly poison, and settetti ou tire the course of nature, and is set on tire of hell, 1 then remarked that wu have to quit caiiing each other ill nauics, such, as Black Aboliouiat, Wooiy Heads, Ooppeitirads, Bjtter nu:s r abide by tbo wnalty, and St. Juuicfi e&ys ha that keeps whole law and yet offend in one point ia guilty of (ill. and that our conversation should b with grace seasoned with salt, (hat Umight furuish grace to the Ltarera, 1 saked bow can soy persov use aacu laniidjje in tho name oi the Lird Juius Christ, I also said that I had never prayed for the success of our armies but for God to tako charjo of that matter. I then illustrated by two laiuiura bring in a quarrel, and (hut as a chrisiiau bAi in i q'turrel, one could tut pray to G d to ki'l the other but pray to runko him a better Minn. Hat Bt-ein4 ureal ur,eajinoe an ! conftituoo manifoMted iu my audi ence, 1 lutntioued tliat I wri'd brio;; the nervict'D ton cl bu by eiiioin an J nniver, as I did H"t wish tl-.' or.l .r'v puitnl the oiitrri'ydti'iti iiup-him) At t'o's 'a in nt. Mm ' ;rs wiro t-x tintiihcd and a jnviit! A ill'.' If "US ) 0 lit U Ht'fl, r.f : iiunih. r )' V'tiiii,; la !i:a at-d ::v l iu lrushfd l.ir.viir.l a-.J euni l ".i-'K. I 8 ;ii-l 1 1'-' r'J'ivi tin).. Ufa" :tn I tvi'il'ci out and loim i n i rti-v i nt t i - i! oc-r. Od :ry rlg'it stood liv. !"!io c'.i h'd oiy nMeii- an ri v I !ti in by a uiu :!i id' my c' "tha and s tid. aio you Kfniijito Iohvo us nno'luT ap- puititui. 'lit; on no, I am v.tv sorry I hud this, I would n t hive I a 1 the h ine of G')d s ) insirtod. Wl von li vet In Iloekiin' C Vou are a secctdi. Whv M lau I havd been stoned for my K-joi'ilii-an principals. You uro an not hern trai tor nn I a soathern ymp:tthiser, un1 yon had better go south, and if you do not leave quick yon will be rode on a rail. Il my meimry serves mo, she called ino a fool, liar, and a ti ai tor, and lined her infltunce to'havo me rule on a rail. The by stander look i d very serious, thero was several la dies with her. she le't and went a sh- rt d dance in I r tunia !. and aske I. did yon vo'.e for Brough and Lincoln! 1 di. I mad im. A D.'inncratic gentle man E 13 "bo, waiting to dulenJ mo, h'issd her out of the company aud in vited nn to his lodgings, I accepted th offir and so ended the ssmo which throati'ii-d heaven aud defied tho earth. 1 do hereby s tlomuly declare that tuo above is s;rctiy true as tar as my memory serves me. The Lady's name rofcrd to is Mrs Catlin. Vhere do : n-i'v .. Aug. 18 1864 Dr. H. FINK. Look on this Picture. I have no purpose directly or indi rectly to interfere with ti.e institution ol'S averv in '.he Stato whero it exists. I believe 1 have no lawful right to do and I have no inclination to do —President Lincoln in his Inaugural Address. 4'I order an declare that oil prisons held as slaves in the designated States are and Hereafter shall bo free." Lincoln Einaactptfim Vncl&mniiuti 'Neither tho fresideut, nor Con gress, can emancipate glares any mote than they can grant bills or di —Ex-Gov. Henry Dutton. "Tho fact can no longer bo duguis" ed that many o: the Republican Sena tors desire war an ! disunion, und r pretext of paring the union. They wish to got ri,l of t'o Southern States. inVrder to have h majority ji the Sen a'e t,. coiiliim the apii'vuttuunts, nn. many 'f In in think ibf-y can hold a permanc!t Heptibliean majmtyin rh Noitncrn S'at-a, Otifjo-d io ih.j who!. Unioti; for partisan reasons tiiej are anxi'ms to di3 !vo the Uni-.n, it' it i. . i i i ; l . . ' ea'i oj "it'iio wii.HM!'. i;'iuiiij, ii.'-m respon-ibivi before tin p.iupl.".- f St j ;.hen A. D-'tiglas in the,U. S. Scunte Dec. 25, I860. Skcrbtary SEWAnrj'a Poweb The 5vCretaiy ' State, while endeavoring to v.n lica'e the vitality of tho Fudr ui Goverumeiit to Lord Lyons, illus trated bis position by saying: "My Lord I can touch a be!! on my right hand order the arroat of a citi zone!' Ohio. I can touch thd bell again and order tho imprisonment Tof a citizen In Njw York, and no power ou earth bat that of the President can release them. Can the Qnoeu of Englaid, in her dominions, do as much? "I declare upon my own responsibil ity as a Senator, that the liberties of thi country are in greater danger to day troin tho corruptions and from the poffligHCv practiced in the various de partment of the Gvernment, than they are from the op$ n enemy in the field.' J. P. Halo, Rjpnblicau Senator from N. 11. ' Oor present writers ' shrug ! tbeir shoulders moat at thone on whose ahoolders tby stand: add exalt thoso most who crawl op along them. Read This! Who is Responsible for the War. We nnwer, the Republican party. Tho R.)nb!ican party might bare prevented tha -present derastaitinv civil war. J t might bare saved tbo liv'js t-f thousands of the beat tfien of he nation, and thousands of millions of the p'.'i.ple's money. For proof of what we My, read tbo following from tin: apei c!i ot Stephen A. Donglas,da. Iiverel i'i the United Sutes 8enatt Jan. 3 1351. umn tho comoromiaa mo-wurea then pending before tha Sen- a;: "I believe this lo be a fair basis' of iinii'aMe adjustment. If you of 'the Republican side are not willing to ac ci'pt this, njr tho prowsition of tha Soi.at.r from Kentucky ,(Mr. CrCtten irtii ) pmy tell ua what you art xo;UiHj to do il addicts tht inquiry tt Repulli cms only, for the reason that tn tht -committee of Thiitei-n, a few duvt . '7" evorS meml" from the South, in. Wading those pom the Cotton States, .'MAxbivs 7linil .in, )...... x.u.vU. . ,.,lu vtui?yj expresses their readiness to accept the proposi tion of my venerable friend from IvMtucku. (Mr. Critendm a n fiaal 8 -ttU-tn'tit of th cnnvaisy, it ienr.-en ana sus'ainea by tAa Hi pubUoan tiiomb'-rsf "llli.M.KTUE SOLERESPON SIIHLILT OF'JUU DISAGREE MENT, AND THE ONLY DIFFI CULTY IN THE WAY :OF AN AMICABLE -ADJUSTMENT 13 Willi THE REPUBLICAN PAR TY V II :re it is proved that the Rapobli. can party is refiponsiblo for tho war th it it ie responsible for every dol lar of nati .nal aud state ioJcbtuesa incurred on aic unit of the war that it ;s responsible tor the high taxes that bare neon 'mposed npon the people, on account ol tho war that it is re sponnihld lor the distress and financial rum, which now exists in every part of tho country that it is responsible for every life lost in the war that it is responsible for, and should receive the curres of every wife made a wid- ow, and of every child nude an .or phan, by the war. In short, that it will be responsible for the dissolution of the Union, and all the mialortODes which afflict Hie Republic. ohall such a party be continued ia power, or will the people change thsir rule's! Let the ballot-boxes at the next election proclaim the answer. Stick this in you Hat and keep it there! The following nonfession was mads by the Hon Mr. llawes. a Rarjnhli. can member of Conareos from Mass. achu8etts, on ilio 25:h of April, in which he exposed tho corruptness of Lincoln's administration: ''THE OKNTLEMKM MfJbT BEUEUBIK THAT IN TUB FIST YEAR OF A REPUBLI CAN ADMINI-TKATION,WHIC CAME IK TO P WKR I'P 'N PBOFESPIONS OF BS F' KM ASD HETKE.VCI1MENT. TUBES IS IM D'JBITAPLB EVintiSCK ABROAD IK TBI I.AN1) Til A T S MKU-DT HAS PLDHDSB KDTHB PCBUO TRKASCBT WELL HIOX IN THAT 6IXOI.KTBAB AS MUCH A3 TrIB ENTIRE CUKRENTTEABLT .EXPENSES 0 TUR O 'VEBNMENTDCBINO THE ADJtlH ISTHAT10S WUICU THE PE0PLK HP BLED Fll 'il POWER BEOACSB OF IT8 COttBn- Tlt'K." Daniel Webster a Prophet. Ii these infernal fanatics and Abo litionists ever gut the powor into their hands they will override the Constitu tion, set the Supreme Court at. defi ance, change and make laws to suit themselves, lay hands on those who diffor with them in opinion, or dsrs question their fidelty, aud finally bankrupt the country and deluge it with blood. Good Advice to the Clergy. Major Gutheri the popoW and; en ergetic Chief Magistrate of the city of iNew I or in uis proclamation for tha fast in that city; says: , . ; . "To the Ministers of the rTOfooti'l churches nn whom will devplva-, tJit dujy of opening prayer in 'tlie; pre sence of their congregations. ' and especially those ministers who hate inculcated the doctrines of war and blood, so much at varianoo with tho, teachings of the Divine Master, I would humbly recommend that they will, on that solemn occasion, layok the mercy of Heaven to hasten the re lief of onr suffering people, by, lard ing the hearts of those in authority to the blessed way of peace." ' ' Good adyica admirable 'and applet