The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, April 11, 1863, Image 2

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A"Ft7.IZDAY, APRIL
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TILY DO NOT W.tND UNION
The ilotte of 'ltepre.-6entativt - - (.1
State, a few thys pftt•Fii
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the :4etic 1)1!.o.-•:.n:s1W4
not heitat.'::
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tße.mlutl, 'dot hio , 3e. - neta', A.-i. - PrF,.: ly
deem it pr,-)p. , r I.lthi.t. :1 ,1 ,- ;•1',:.).
together with :;,:1 Ilit.i tray 1 ,- 7alvit• c.*:
the 5:.,t,•,- y, - ,./..,i-'i 1,,..il t-,....i, i. 1.:. .. ~,.(1 ,
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thr2 part of th. - )V,‘, - ;:1•1,•1›. 1 1,•
to tbeo.r allegi;., , ice t.:‘ ft..: g , )7
the Union, an.l would, i n . t:
tlialiy and e.01,n-,tly co-ope tte t,,
in th- re,-tor-:,,,ii or 6 - q. , ,..,) f—ict L!.. , 2 110
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of 4,:Lifo;•in,:i .11:11tia h.r t•vo
month:. to 11o: - 1 k
upon the 11-f , trp
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but the 'n , en now in tliA
suffice to , loni - tier;-ively lvith tnr , !.or
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We place. , 11,;- , proplteoy v:u
record, that the peopi 7• of Erie. (Jun ty tally
know in tutute how touch they can rely.
on the proiniie, of the I'ni,(tik,: f itproves
true; no.one will be taunt" more iv to
praise the: sagacityof .M.r. 6 REELEY. er tho
ability of our preterit mititdry otr.Tr,,,
than us.
TIIE I'OLANI , .—TIIC:I i, lfjo g u .,d
reason to fear that the Pelo, hav,n
in their new htrugglu for freeLim, 1
that possibly the heel of 41, - spoti•An
now rest on them r.l6re :wavily than
fore. No ottlf:rcould • I i•een
hoped for, except through the intenen
, tior. of friendly poxers, taking advantage
‘; of tLe opportunity' for in-izting upon :i
better ttb,ervance of tho treaty of Vitunia.
\ Those virile synnatitiV.ed with tLe Pole 4 in
their oi)pressioa -Loped racy would main
titin thetus.ehe, in arm= until nu adjuit- -
ent of tlik kind tinglit be .I , :ottrf,d 'lint
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verhap:, it is premature to info'. that 1,:,-
cause LANS rt-,..cirL t: p..isoner a::
the inturrection•is
INTETtr.srma ScrNr.—Among those, who
united with Itev Dr. Adams' church on
-Madison Square ,New. York, last Sund,t:;!,
were Gen. M'Clet.i.AN, and Mr,.M.tr.cy rind
daughter,—the ratter the generayi.in'otli
er-in-law,and.sisier-in-litw, whojoilled by
letter—the fornter by prole...tit:on. The
beetle was witnesied by a lurii,e and deep
ly intereitcdcongre2atiou. The front
and altar were ,Leautifully adorned with
bowers, it beint,, , ,,Erfster Sunday, but there
uo departure, 0•Oui, the mural obser-•
vances on such oniasiom,
Thr Army of couun,;nced
moving 'rant Scar i ogaintt, thu one ou
the 4th of Mareld It is •pow r inote.'tlnt
a month
.later t 1 tho year, ykl, no
forward M.Oveatent ba.s taken !tlo.c. by the
same ni siziy, under ('ren. 11 - oo:;.F.it. We are
not disposed. to complain , ot the latter
fact—perhaps,thgre may' tta ; pond ol u se
for it enrtainly cannot under
stand how it 1a the,t men who prai-o
ooiitlt ' kill perti*t in denouncing Mc
becan.,_e, tliey ‘la . 3
4alow."`
A V,Pgenuor c:otempc;rftry , in compiling
the Bc6Fil-League tp . t tie Know _Nothings,
spa, "it is the same old_ Skunk in a now
hols."
loa.lers, in their burn
tii.:s.fc.ty In boll on to the oftice4 which
th-y have sot tip a standitril of
;.t imp:is:4lola for; cittion
;,,. his ruanimo4.,:K).l':4o7:
wits:
ifl, nt Allfay Illl'N'ro , prt to/
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. • , L11(‘ 2ncred instrumelit he .
to r • preserve. defer pr 0,1.110 ,1.11
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n.) In.sn cis' doubt,
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.:,I•,v:^' ..Jt:0 . ... `the proniulgation of tale
r Ilc'e• ey. ti: c• revolting policy of the Ad
n,:nistr..tion, the editor of the Democrat
1 ‘.).trii.!(l, 1 Ile duty of standing firmly by
; ..., ~':‘.• , .1 .:/: 1- ::::5 10::g as ho remains Pre-
I:. , • .1 L IJOd deal further than
;-,--: 17.7 e ._: , ':•2 crr can go. We don't retog
r.i....—.y i1t. , .:.• or stan(iini": firmly. by, the
i'r, 4 ,ident, hut we do re,7ogniz4.the duty
..ild- Cie ti , -(:(3- , .-ity of standing firmly and
I, , Inteiv,Ly the I:nion, no matter,who
.:y or n'ol. i r ,, Pre6dent."
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EMEMIES
' riot exactly staio'our
Vr - Q " recognize the duty of
fit:nly I y the I ) ,tesident," in all
c 7 / 1 . and necessary acts; but
lic,l in I.:, and impolitic ones.
I,‘: hold, his &lice -he is to be ies
; ').ll.fistrate of the country„. ;
1..t.11..-4•3 within the bounds
• etbeye(l by every
fact does not
1110 •,- , ,•11.1(.11e1 , :el to do so,
• ur it he thinks
:, ,, h1;I:44 him up to the
'r.‘ll,lie. The whole
:.Tts upon the
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II,: , .) ,•titutir..l.ll 1..., - . , 2:,:0n, ' now are
41t,-y ;.o . 'it) t:ii, i,r,l i .v: I) ICI t bout free clis
cu—inn.! 1104 v arc! ti - ,4 1 t0 knot whether
4)1 ,1 , i;ii:. .4.4 .: :1,41,21,••••n ;:dtliful or unfaitLt
::,, 1,-1 ti. , tln,t- 4..4ntil- 1 in t1,44:a, unless
1,14. = nrei rile public -I , e4.cib of the
4' •ti,liry :,ii` :it 1.: , .. rLy to Q.i:..unitic^aud 41e-
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t.. ' .ll.llllt`t tino•l' not givo it
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The t.enliment at the South
;:ou' , l small it
Low. It 1. a tints; of rapid revolti
tuae; In thoulilt, feeling, and sentiment.
lf the North gliotal prove itself, stiOngly
coniiervative, we may expect some 'good
effect to Lc pro:laced in the way -Of* in
f2eling, at thp South trhich,
aitf..r nna..t c:zi,:t..be:O're the Union ix
re-to: , 1 t, I,,ower there. however dim
our hopei, however distant our expecta
tions, wowho are true, Unionists must •
constantly bear in mind that; there s 'will
be no true Union until the Inefi of tlie
North make it. And 'when 'we look ,to
the glory of the future Union, that,union
of keling is the chief, the only effulgence.
e.nrie:tly it iq to be prayed for and
labtqed fel qt . Commerce.
The "Committee on the conduct of the
war" have made a lengthy report,'!which
is hailed with . intense satisfaction, ;by the
..kbolition• papers. Its main object is to
defame ,and ilestroylTCLELL.ts i When
the public know that die Camniittee was
RonipOsed of :neh fan ttie a., WAL;i: t
Co
vow: atld. CHANDLER. they will not put
mubh faith t in the report.
\ - ,'..)ers, any one in hil 'Ordinary genses
suppoce that the vast herd, of contractors,isti\ticrr„governutent agent's, tax collect
ion-, iLnfl other offieers, %those - punes,are ,
growing fc,rnlT of the war, desire it to :
NoL 'aue of thent.-TtleT it
continues, the for their interests.
Lel the content skip, and the occupation
of Ino.l ut than gone." • ,
11).Nmr.a4. I.IoI3tEnTAL cotos,
--Addecin G. W..CroWell & Co.; No. 211 Pipet
zior Street, Clevelad, Ohio. Ibbl4-430t.
Er 4 OF LOYALTV.
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...t.• If ivu have not this
wihtt res!cet do we darer
it.- tuitious .1 Europe ?
:Jo ,2 who .ttly:lll..t: poAtions
thk:tia thwaselves, orAltey
f: - .-1 throw our entire Re
m. Tile theory wari 4ver
c: 1,, ':, :teee,sion of the •l re
perhap-, 111
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1., of A, I : and .
raritr; (-Thx-x.ially. it is a 'Alta
r. A fx,ll:. xxlitirelyvonsi,trxtxt with the Con %
iAtz. x•c.-a In its to
1 • tatty' tittle ex
• . ;•;ocor. , lin.;_;-1
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\Vc. tnn,t not
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1,11 s.)
nvi - ‘l,;)qrks lin.zer
;:intn would in the
yi i. 1;)
t I l it V
ll 1_ 1 l
I !•:1:;•• ,- ... - -•; 'r • ttrq thva tli:tt r.f their(
T 1 213 Lope. would
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t 1):.: excitement ot war
";.,;1.1., tlr, f-xc:lonlrmt MrJrt flllli
. 11;1, •), L//O).I.S.EICit, up
:t •ut..7 , .( 111;:det; Irql back
Wit t to tilt., course piir,.ued,and
Ion,: Way opened by
....Qtrievel and the
T;z: at .onchni! . ; ouch men's
them strength has been
too t.au L l , •:: o a "of gi . ll- plan of t,•at• on
nor 1,1,•. Wu , :aninnering light in
3.1 r„ Sit - ikau, that they
, 3)(a11.1 . , :lnic• into Congress and diseuss_the
L tt,,. re; b u t, LEITH men a t the
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QEKSTIRNS FOR TIRE LOYAL LEAGUERS.
Af•e you '
l ready to sweiar true allegiance
to the Constitution as it stands?
. D . 7 you helieve th.atlit•is the sotiren4t,
I t lb , • land,: and as. Alfa ''Oessis+es ts'i
be le:eisfle4l hy'everjricifizeis 4 * it it.: ~,
,
/ v. you for the reatoratif* of llieViTtii;
with or.a iliout shivers 1 1 " ..
In case the Waive mates should oiler to
return to their 'allegiance, with their in
stannous unimpaired, will Yeu - consent to
receive 41110 m ? ' '-
',..' ikryvas.betieww4hot-the-Suptente Coast
is the highest judicial body in the nation,
and that its deciiions.are final ?
.1 f sueli fill'&7l;tetltirentilitit" all citizens
wile refuse to acquiesce in its Verdicts, re
ally enemies of the tseuntry 4
-yho are the true friends of the' Union
hose who desire to hold our public of
ficers to a strict 'responsibility for . their
acts, who; sustain the laws until they are
pronounced limponatitutiotial by Abe pro
per authority, who denounce thefts upon
the treasury, and are for carrying on the
Government as it i was conducted by
WASIIINGTOX, JEFFERSON, and Ise:sox—Or
those who sneer at the Constitution, vio
late laws they do. not lite, encourage iior
' ruption, and uphold the illegal measures
of National officers ? I '
Is oppoftion to an Ailministratien trea
4ion to the Governmea . • .'' •'•1 --
If so, were those whl; abused Presidents
JACKSON, PIERCE, Buentxsx,and other De
mocratic Chief Magistrates, "traitors?"
Supposing that tne Democrits should
be
• "SUCCCSStEII at 'the! next - Presidential
election, and some statesman whom you
do not like, as for instance, Gov. SEYMOUR,
GE ' ll: merLELLIS, Mr.! BIGLER., VALLANDIG
RAN, or FERNANDO Woes, is our next Chief
Magistrate, will you give him as cordial a
1):5,
support as you do Mr lancet:sll .
The answers given to- these questions
Will readily enable a one to decide who
is an honest friend of 'the Union, and
who is not. We won d advise our readers
to cut them out, and t•rhi+tever one of the
class who boast- all ; the
_loyalty in the
country, is heard setting up their Thar
asaical claims, to put' him to the test. It
will soon be found whether he is what he
professes, or only a bigoted partizan , -
ad
herent, who knows no more of what con
stitutes true patrioiiim than
_thei feeblest
child. May ive not' also . hope ,p i issi our
Gazette neighbors, who are the •)rgari - of
the "League" in this vicinity, will give us
their answers to the questions ? .. :
IIOW THE ICEBELS REGARD NOETIIERN
ELECTIONS.
Every vote cast for the Butternut ticket
on Monday will be equivalent to a vote of
sympathy for Jeff. Davis.—Vincinnalli. Ga
z:!te. - I
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The above is a sample of the election
-Ic..iing literature; of the present radical
party. With an impudence actually sub
lime. its press announces to voters that
the solo question belere, them is whether
they will vote as friends of the Goiern
ment or of the rebellion. It may be well
to receive the testimony of the rebels
theinselvp as to who are their beat friends
si the North, and whom they wish to - see
triumphant at the polls. The Richmond
Enry , drer, of March sth, says:
"'fo,be plain, are fear , and distrurt far mole
these apparently friendly advances of the Dona
erat. than the. °pat atrocity-of pUkinthropitta of
.Ifa,iclaisetts. That - Democratic party al
ways was oar rzorstenemy ; and' bud for its
rtniraee theAe States icotild have been .
'efec aid clear of the toutattevi Union tpenty•
s nya. It iS notl the Stunners and Sew-.
ds, the Black Republicans - and Aboli
tionists. who hare' .hurt us. They were
i ht all along ; there was an 'irrepressible
• ,N.riflirt.'"
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- •• 71,4 idea of that odiou3 [Democratic] pa rty
060,;r17 to life again, id holding out its arms to
inakeles shiver. Its foul breath is mataria
—to touch is death.
We commend this paragraph to the at
tention of oizr radical friendi. In con
ijunctian with:their friends, the radicalsof
the South, they "would haver' been, free
and clear of the unnatural Union twenty
years ago," but forlhe Demociatio party.
' &attentive reader will reco,gnizepin the
anguage of the RiclnuondEaquirera strik
ing resemblance to that in vogneWiththe
Ililune and other Republican papers about
wo years ago.—Bl4faZo
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Rena. FlNANA.—Besperate as is the
con - slition of the 'national finances, the
abyss of bankrnpctr which yawns beneath
us is shallow compared to the fathomless
depths which the .Confederates', haie al
ready sounded. According to their Seare•
tary's report,' their customs yielded but
8.668,5GG up to pecember 31st; their taxes
but $1G,G64,3 12 ; "miscellaneoua" atealibp
from loyal men, $2,291,812. They have
out in bonds and stocks of various . aorta
$143,4711,870, and in treasury tidies . $410,-
C 29,692. Besides this there is due on .ap
propriation's $81,879,913. Add to this the
immense amount of scrip which has been
sown broad-cast fermi:Thee taken by force,
.to„ and tho Confederate debt may be
safely eatiinated nearly a thousand mil
lions, on which the entire revenue of the
Con federack will scarcely pay two .per cent.
The expenditures up to the let of next
July 'are'estintated by the rebel Secretary
at $290,000,000.
LET no Democrat be deceived by the
appeals of the , Rapublicans to join their
" Loyal Leagues."l The whole scheme is
an Abolition one in dissitise. Its secret
nature should be; enough to condemn it
in, the minds of all true Patriots, but,
when, in addition to Phis,-they look at the
character of the men who control it, and
reflect over their former antipathy-to the
Union, their contracted sectional views,
and their rejection of the - Crittenden
Compromise measures, by which war
might have been averted, a ten-fold
stronger argument is presented why ths3 ,
.should refrain from connecting them
selves with it.
Tnc Dentoctatic party is "Liiial League".
enough or every real , patriot. Always
true to the. Union, liming devised and
carried through nizto-tenths of the 'great
-M7tsures that have made the country
i proiperous, never, equivocal in its senti
ments, and perfectly faithful to all the
trails reposed in it, it needs not. resort to
secret organizations, and midnight eon.
°litres, to promote its , objects. Let all
honest Union Mew connect themselves
with it at once, for it the only party that
has proven itself consistently and unal
terably devoted to the Auttiontif cause.
Tuc Trituite heads its returns from Con:
nectieut " Complote Oireithrow of the
Copperheads." ,A pin of f).o(Xiiiiii sin
gle yep isom er s, notreescrt of "ovei-
SitrOw.'"
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Tus.nsune of .Tudge - , of the Su
preme Court; having been mentioned , in
connectioskmsth tberiNiivic Olther
natorial Hon a let
ter decliniliir*. ~:,r • P:
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• Lake Pleasant Ind. Selko4 Pisfrce. —School
Directors, Gilbert - Groiii,l F-Pitor,
29 ; Washington Parker. 10..
hool Directors. Arulreur_
Culbertson, 120; B•Trer.',ll;, StOsel
min,-,116 ;
- Simmer Ctit4rolngs: C 4 r 4 able7 : T , r 4 t :
White, 34; Teue;Loive Butt r; 72 ;.)fi
CulkeTtion, (10; /441464 C Sweet; 1,1;
Town Cluttineet:Eirisw6lo, 62;1 3si
IticLallen, 87 ; Treasurer, 3 It Reeder,' ;16 ;
Road Commiailoner• F W 31 ShersvOod,
85 ; Charles McLalleti, ,I ; F W .811eriVool,
22; Inspectors, William. Post„ 57 • 3 Hi
Shields, 33 ; Judge,, .Si Drake; 83 ; Martin
Cornell, 3 ; James Shifitifi, 1-; For Town
House,-.541. Against.Waterford Borotig4. 2 eß dross, ,W
son, 85 ; HA. Spanner, ls; J L McKay, 6 ;
Town Council, M. Burnett, 88 ; Ilill, 90;
B 11 V*eent, 1 year, s 9 ;" ; Conblable,- A B
Weaver, 97; A Colt, 4; School - Direc!
tor, W C Smith, 86 ; J V Anderson, 86 ;
Inspectors, W A Colt, 14 ; Smith Ander
son, 26; M B Vincent. 65; Assessor,•Ches
ter West, 88; lligh Comitable, Id S Vin
cent, 81 ; Hugh` Taylor, 24 ;`Judge, Wu).
Hamilton, 87 ; Auditors, B Howe, 78 ; S,
R,Bryant, 77-; 41 Oliver, 78 : L
68;.
ISpringficld.—kisepor, Wm I)evereu - s,
120; Jacob' FiCkinger, 38; W Ander
son, 4;. Judge, II Brockway, 79 ; Trea
surer, -Preston Weldon, 19; S•J Thoim,
2;' Inspectors, Sethi. Fleming,-14 : George
Iledden, 86 ; 11 C Pond, 56 ; Constable,
II Keith, 98 ' • S WI Warner, 2; Auditor.
N 31' 3feori, 9i P 31 Brindle, 11; If P
Wattles, 3 ; Clerk, M W Robison; 4 ; .1 - A,
Thomas, 17 ; E Rea, 10: SchOol Director,
S Deveraux; 160 ; L Ellis, 157 ; N?Blick
ensderfer„ 13'; N D Moon, 12, RoadlCom
misaioner, Et Thayer,B3. -
Amity.—Justice, FW Hatch, 68 ; -
dineir Green, .3 ; Commissioner, George
Lammons, 53 ; 11 Persbns, 58 ; II W Bald
win,6o; W Parker, 61 ; School Diiectors,
Samuel Hays' t 55; C Duncombe, 56 ;
Sterling Doolittle, 105;
Joseph Terry, 54;
liobertlfulvin„ 52 ; J Fox, 1 : - Constable,
C E Richtmyer, 70 ; J Fox; 2 ; Assessor,
C E Duncombe, 56 '
• G W 62 ; Au
ditor, Nelsou,Chaffe e, 53 • S II hall, 61;
D B 1 ; - Judge, William Hatch, 01;
'lra Chaffee, 56 ; Clerk, D B. Allen, 56 ;
J V Baldwin, 59 ; Inspectors, G W, Bald
win; 56 •D ,B Allen, 53 ; Treasurer; A
Duncombe,'s6 ; B Doolittle, GO.
Cbneord..Justice, William Gray, 119 ;
011 Vincent, 53'; James Freeman, 4 ,
COnstable, Absalom •3fcCray, 112. ' Benj,
Hays, 18; A J Edson, 28 ; Warren Fuller,
75; Ridge, Hugh Heath, 59; ,Inspector,
0M Chase, 39 ; Wilson 11eCrary, —; Wm
I Gray, 3 ; jeduthari Gray, 2 ; Road Corn-
Ixeussioner, Abner. Lilley, 66 ; L A Beebe,
2; School Directors, Edwin A Hammond,
85; Perry Lindsey, ; John Hatch,
Esick Lewis, 1 ; Treabuier, Robert X()
Cray,lo ; Auditor, James I) Hatumend‘co;
Assessor, Leman Wellman, 59 L A Beebe;
22; Clerk, James Hammond, 9.
Cirard Dir!cturs, Philip
Osborn, .134; Riley Pettibone, 128 ; Ran
som Kidder, 92; Luther „tent,
Justice, Sanford Slater, `67 ; 56
Assessor, Alexander MCClrllami, 107 ;
Road Commissinner, E . 1' Taylor, 138 :-
Justice, Austin • Daggett, 95 ; J A Whit
tington, 96 : Inspectors, F Burnside, 39
Johri Robertson, 39 ; Wm Kelly, 6 ; C
Pettibone, 5 ; Constable, D Barnes, 111 ;
Clerk and l'relizurer, J C s 2 Au
ditor, F B Innis, SO. '
Edenboro.—Judge, S 49; Sl'
Gibson. I ; Gurdon Fish, 42 ; Inspectors,
Wm P Burchfield, 36 ; S T Gibson, 44;
L M Saley, 4;
S D Lockait, 1 : Constable,
G W Irish, 64; Jno Farbell, ; Burgess,
L B Goadall,- Vsn Taxsell, As
sessor; N C Aii:4l in, 4:: i s ti I' Cul f eon,
22 ; Auditor, I. I) Jobilin, 35 ;, lown
Council, 1 W Campbell, 4.:5; C Skiff, 42 :
F C Vunk, F 4 ; Uffisop, 42 ; Stephen
Palmer, 39 ;*J , C McWilliams, 83 -„_lAlvah
Robison, 43 ; Lewis Kent, 44 ; C Hun
ter, 4 - 1 ;
S
1.- Lockart, 42 ; Wm L Frond
fit, 2 .0 1 Culbertson, 1 ; School Direr
tors, W P Clough, 58'; N elute, .55 ; W
A Lewis, 55 ; F C Rogers, 54. • -
Elk Cred.L-Constables, Walter Wright;
3 ; Win Sherman, 109 Ezra Stunti, 104 ;-
Clerk, John Thompson, • 120 ; Henry
Church, 105 Assessors, Truman Keeler
110 ; C C Chaddce, 99 ; Inspectors, 3f It
Cole, 95 ; Silas Stewart, 43 ; Hiram Irish,
21 ; Judge, W,
allace Sherman ' 110: Hiram
Harrington 105 ; Treasurer,C W Selden,
103 ; David Reed, 84 ;•School Directori,
A C Jpslin, 113 ; J G Randall, 104;
IforaCe Pomeroy, 103 • Daniel Acres,
.84 ;
Auditor, Stephen Clark, 111'•;' .11 Wells,
1' • Road Commissioner,-David Efloidan,
114 ; Samuel Wells, 94:-
,• • •
nion.—Constable, N Bennetoo4;
James J Lyons,, ;
17 ;A L Proctor, ;'
Judge, B M Sherwood, I Warden, 41;
J Perry, 124 fA L Horto n, 87 J E Fen
no, 30 ; Inspectors, Jose.ph Sill 62 • )5 (I
Smith, 104 ; J Mackey, 62'; issesior;'L
Miller, 1;6 1
• Chas Breed,l23 ; A L Ifor
ton,•l • '.W, 0 Black, 1 ,
Auditor, S
Chord', 'lll ; J L Carter, 80 ; 'James
Thompson', 2 ;. 'Road Commissioner, Elias
Drake, 129 ; •Alex Shepard, 124--; School
Directors, L lI McLean, 64 ; R BAdams,
62 ; D 0 Carle,'62 • Elias Drake, 96' i 'A
Thompson, 85 ; 0 1 W Carroll, 98 ; Jack
son Baker,
6 ;" Schoorlfirectors, Nelson
Clark, 40 ;Moses SMiley: 89 ; SVm E ?do
Lean, 50 ; Treasurer, S S ThompXon, 131
Jno Smiley; 110 ; • Clerk, Win C Jackson,
'147; A S Tillotson, 114; Moses Smiley, 6,
•Le Beetiff. l --Constahle,C WS .A,ndersen,
up ; Flt C Ford; 93'; 11 . T Jofiiison, 2-,
Judge, James Kerr, 118 ; James Boyd, 98;
Road Commissioners,• Jno Allen, 113.:,
Joseph;Naldron, loq ' • Justice. F N
nobs, 121; C Ford, 106 ; Inspectors,.
'Henry Thirger, 106 ; Henry 0. Frisbee, 115;
Auditors, Elt Range, 113 • Wni Kiriyen;
101 ; Assessor, George Gillett, 119 ; Geo.
/Culligan, 103 ; School Directors, William
Braok.en, 94 ; James *.Strauxaliarl, 96 ; La
fayette Willey, 113 ; J If Shearer, 110 ;
Timothy Pratt, 120 ; James Mattson; 110.
Qtramissiorer. F A Me
lutyre, 90 ; Calvin Walton, 63.; .1 . W
Chapel, 2 ; Auditor, L M Childs, 54; Jnik
Ki - ncade, 61 ; A Conte, 4'; Assessor, C
Smith, 118 ; Thos Stone, 7 ; Constable,
W BlAlden, 101 •, Eliab Perkins, l 4s ;
School Directors, Wm Brifhtinin, 60 ; J.
W Chapel, 149 ; L A Childs, 91 • Trea
surer, A Perkins, 39 ; J F Howard, 49 ;
Clerk, 'Wni. P Bassett, 57 ; S. R Bassett,
26 ; Judge, EII Meach..B3 • E 0 Mein.
tyre, 33 ; Inspectors, W A Sreiat, 60 W
...if Moore, 37 ; J L Barrett, 3.
How Tile ItintEL Ls&Dm kerma PROrO
- rha .Paacse--The Richmond Enqui
rer, the organ of the Jeff. Davis Govern
ment, his arts article upon the peac e dem
onstrations in , the North-west in which it
says:
"Let us respond to the sympathies of the
Northwest in the proper spiriC,-that is,
with the bayonet. Those fond - feelings
which (they say) are gushing and flowing
toward ns now, let us not rudely turn
them back to their spring in the. Hoosier
heart, but rather open wider the source,
and quicken the' current, and - - Swell ihe
volume of their. love ' by the only 'Means
we have ever used with - success—namely
horse; foot, and espeCialliartilleryf
Tin Nwso BILL—The bill to prevent
negroee from coming into the state, has
passed the noose. i its praPsions are few
- and simple, and meet, t viPtvs,of large
majority of. the, people .)1 -
Of course all the Abolitiout.O.opp9s€4l the
bill, and eome'rew drnlge.l ; btit
will ' avail them nothing. In order, to a
void going on,the record, the Senate Corn.
tulttee - on Federal Relations !ill probably
vrithbold ,the bill,' but avote en a
the Ii charge the . COmmittee,from the itirth
er;Cousiderairon of 'the -- subject trillflbe
equal/dent-Sot dfrect vote:--Barrild~rg .J
NEWS FROM ALL. QUARTERS.
. . ~.
—A Charleston, S. C., paper claims that,
notwithstanding the bltycktuitsi that city is
e tAio ' g a.karger directforeip trade than
s!ie r 1.40."b.gr0.::, • I,'
q
'-'-' beaaPtirs elaira ihlit. the Union
put vs- 44 I.l* Ilannesseirriver , hare
been ivei bade , twat; thai\tua attempt
filis. atTuseatuble. hid be frustrated.
They report. some beery skirmishing at
Stellinnvillo, Tenn. , •
.-- A brilliant skirmish occurred at
iWrtodburr, Tenn.. on the ist inst., which
resulted ib:iinir captitring thirty men, fifty
.lissuesswandha.annber- Of , mules,- besides
the - camp ortho enemy.l -
- Price and Kirby Smith are said to be
eat I tetlng the scattered' forces of de' reb
el,: in Arkansas with a view to another en
'
try into Missouri. , I
, ,_
A wood" train•lwas thrown 01l the
track of the Nashville road Fridai, near
'Franklin. Ky., a' by guerilla party) . The
locomotive and some cars were then hurnt,
awl. the track torn up for seyeral miles.
The news from the Southwest, if
true. is somewhat discOuraging. A Cin
cionatit telegram announces the failure of
the Steel's Bayou4srpedition, which had
returned 'to Yeung's Point, where the
troops were beingdisembarked. The work
on 1 the cukoff oppoSite 'Vekshurg find'
been abandoned.
'No Moat NECIRO RedIMENTS.—tio more
negro regiments are Lei be raised by yob
luriteering. Colored Ottriotism has_ been
found to he at a wnfill discount, and will
tie 'hereafter drafted under the conscrip
tion autt.: , .
~, t3 ...
A NEw iilr.vtrits.-1l is understood that
eV tqy person tkpreal.er ail eMed for ex
pre-sing liiiloyill sentiments and who re
fuses to tape the oath of allegiance, is to
be' sent within the enemy's lines. In the
West it is said Gen. BUrnside has orders
to,rigidly enforce this 'rule.
—A Ilarrisburg paper says the Legislative
Investigating Committee appointed to ex-•
amine the bribery and corruption alleged
in. connection with the last :Senatorial
election, will soon be ready to report.
A Nashville telegram reports a da.qi
ing cavalry affair that took place on 'Tues
day at Green frill, in which Gen. Mitch
ell charged upon a rebel camp,• capturing
fifteen men, killed five, and secured all
the arms, :honks, 1 and equipments,
Sic. Gem Mitchell's command marched,
tifty-fi ,o Miles in twelve hours.
AN AIISCRD.REFORT pr.sisn.---The Wash
•ington Republican says it has the,best au
iti
th rity for stating, that the report that Gen.
II ker replied to a question propounded
, by he committee:on the conductor the war
I to e effect, yin that be attributed the fail
ur of the peninsula campaign to the'ln
eampetency of the commanding General,
WClellan, Is wpottv FALSE. Gen. Hooker
did not give any cuch testimony. . ,
A long .6_tter from Parson Brown
la*, datedlle, March Gth„. among
other thinga, says told the people of
the North, in my spieches, as thousands
of them will recollect, what 1 . now repeal-- 7
that is to say, one half (if aN the aloes in the
iceetled States will lighiLfor 'their owners, and
Aqht to perpetuate , their own tondage.
Itkim Goy. Brown
of Georgia dontt seem to - have made much
by Secession, if we may credit the-follow
ing grOwl from his fate message : •
the abolition government nt Wish-
ingtonL-from which' we seceded on se
count of its disregard for the violation' of
State rights—has shown itself, more at.
tacked to the ,rights of the States, and
more careful . not to violate 'them, than
our own government, which had its yery
origin in this feat a,ctrine."• ' '•
official advices of the- movement of
the expedition against Charleston: from
Port Royal have been received ra. Wash-.
ington. The fleet of .gunboats left the
latter pert on Wedne4day morning. 7 and
would probably reach the ceene Of opera
tions Thursday night. The greitest con
fidence in the success of the attack is ex
ore:my! in lettcr4 from Commander Rogers
an d General Mint , the fall of Charley:\
ton Lein mention • a . --. a4nost a,, certain
ty. , .
, A -decal otlist. ; who • has just been
veicasedfrom improninent atitichmond,
'reports, at on Thud ty last' there was a
great brad riot in the rt:bel capital.—
i h
,Some th ee thousand women, armed-with
,musketatand fibs,. broke into the govein
went and private stores and helped them:.
.selves to provisions and clothing. The
militia were called out, but were ' unable
to quell the. riot.: At last Jeff. Davis and
;some of the most-prominent government
qfficeraaddressed the rioters, promising
that they should have all - they. needed,
and sticceeded . in restoring' order. This
report is corroborated by other released
officert. .
, —Particulars of the fight at Somerset,
Ky., show that its conduct reflects great
__ ,
credit in our arms. The enemy, under
PeOatn, numbering 2,600, were attacked
four-milettndrth of Somerset by 1,200 of our
ttoopa, under General Gillmore. After a
tbattle of Ilvethours the rebels fled, pursued
by, oUr cav lry to the river. They man
aged, to ss, leaving -100'caitle. Their.
los.-Was fi y killed and about 400 ph:is
oners4nclUding twenty commissioned
Officers:, We suffered to the extend of
ten kille4Und twenty-five wounded den
eral Gina:Lore's official report reduces our
loss to even less than this, and augments
that of the enemy 200. lifajonereneral
Burnside compliments the federal soldiers
'for their alacrityin concentrating, and the
.vigor,. ani t l gallantry ef\the attack! '
MARRIED..
' Ori the list nit, at the residence of the bride's father,
by Rev Wth.Grassie,Yr.ooO. W. GIFFORD, ofyenango
tp, to UnaSARAH W HITE FORD; of Greene
On the 9th Wit., at Warren. Pa by Rev. Joseph H.
Prneelehldr.. WY . 11. DUCH?. oeldsie, totals JENNIE
daughter of Dr. D. V. Stranahan, of the formerplace.
, r
DIED.
, .
At the recideneo ottani:lair Dillon, In this city, en
Saturbi. th•Ath bat,
of Consumption, W. A. C 'IAN
DLEB., aged 32 yearn..
BILANDUSTII'S PILLS, NEW STYLE.
IP
BRANDRITS PILLS, EWSTYLE.
BRANDS - EMS PILLS NEW STYLES
BaAinarra's PI EW STYLE,
An infallible tor costiveness, lo of appetite.,
sick headache,giddiness, aeon , of„ hi g after meals,
disaMeee.'dneweinear and errampft pal and all dime
den otthe stomach and bonds.
ONC OP NANA / CA.9E3.;
Original Lotter at 241 Canal Street... New York :
J. L. C. COON.,publisher of the State suer, Ben-
Weston, 'Pt; asmhe vu attacked with Efrerzgam, and
suffered so stormily frolt„ that not a pellicle of food
eould hi mallow•d without comsioninz the Most
ursonsiottabis sensation in his stomach. SOT Surma
ha Wowed from *ls Am— NEVI complaint, when he used
121141D12 2 11PLLUMUN snit box did not MID to bens
lit him win* but the wood produced a change, and by
the( time he had taken Six boxes, 'a cONPLETt CURE
was effected. Mows :,'"Wy dyspepsia vu gone, and my
exploo of an early death vanished."
- ASS POE NEW STYLE.
• ASK TOE NEW STYLE
pp ASK TOR NEW STYLE.
AsK NM NEW STYLE.
16incipal Mee 294 Canal Street, New York.
Sold by Dr. L. flexor:, r.i..andbyell respectable des
in medicine. ' aprll-Im.
iliE lIIILIC4TH4T , Ulm; 0 V ICRY "Ole rum
hatte—rarams, taiadlier au other. can purchase
~ s = art* to •Dr. Tobias . 1 eoeLaa Untwist, for
obi; croup, ehronierhemasUm. acre throats,
4 0 ba se•-•l4n•sa, enta i l burns, swellings, bruises,
A * kers* hsaisehertsosqulto bites, palm Is - the
bi t ch, ho„ Uit dots nar. renal thearoneM
be #stuadad. AU that Is sake Ism trial, :rot melt ao-
Magog to the dlreethuss.
r• Da. Toms—Dear 21r: I him used •joiiii Venetian
rveat to my family for • number of Am; and believebelieve
It be the but snide for what It Is reasumeatted that
1 ever used. For sudden attest ot equip It 'Ousel -
le. I have ao bestiatioa IU recommit .4lt 3 ..
llitUroll lk prorrorel to eirre..lll hare Sala . St :Or ,ig ,4:
yglikril
, and It gl r-s *nth* altialutton. .....
CR•9.. #4lilliblEl:
ussastowx, N. J. Nay 6, ma. r „...
rice ikand 60 cents. Sold by all 'druggists. 011164.
(43 artless& Street, New York. _afri.ll.4w.
it. xeur A reuott.
it ) no only Preparation that 1.411 login itillinloce
a oplandld brown at black In ten intnatos, withal 1011
to ;tia bar net gorillas the akin of the Glee or hes.l,4e
a_ , -clutsTAuguivri lulu DYE. .i
It has been eartlfiel b the find Chemists to America;
ltelinftlog Dr. &CHILTON, to as free from every dile
terjons entidenee, sad has no *VIM la the verbena, arel
taaltlity of 14, operation.
Eanntacturaa by .1: IttliT t nottn, No. 11 Astor ;fee,
KeeorNort, il4it r% •a, ' +hew, and applied by al r
Pert oille: -. ~3t,10 t..), and $t per awn, to
. aprll-lin.
l
ta-doro a • • r Preseryative,
itla Inlatblo toltbbto DI , so It imparts the otgnoaa o at:,
the inert healthful . lo , a, and great vitality to the
SG gigia, $1 awl , \ ger brat% atotilibg
''.. ! —".? " A 7 . L \ • KS-4
li. t:
puEseays v OUR BEAUTY.
Sjittiutatry wt . Form, your Health aua U -
eta, by. using that Sala, Pleaaant, Popular and 5i.,•11 ,
Remedy_ known al
HELMBOLIIPIIVVIrIa CT Hilt .111:.
Read thwAtlyertbletwell to soother e owl u, and r
tt- Dtidt Kuum,rth.i. Cot it ..ut
Nd prradtwet It. Yo 4 nig not now r. your it, Ent may
at armee figure I
_ 6 ' it Idly healtlitin 1 r to*.l. •
Ana 11100113 to tbdi r '
Beware ut Gwunterieltsf Cur.!s gangn,,•••-!
-
SPECIAL NOTICP4 , ,
,
Oo and after JUIN Ist,'l , ,:i. Vit. jai, clew .-1....•
vetting the prowintliaue PI LE(IAL Ti;11/p4It N.) . 1.' ,
(NI ()Tll, NATIONAL sIX PF.H. c.F.'NT. la" t:. I , - ,
monis called' Five Torentii,r) will c.a.e , .
.1 .
all who wiatt to loved in tie. Etre-Titeuty Loy., :id, 7,
therefore, apply Gertz , the lit prJULY t. at .
JAY ' , GLlOiiii. rillnlsOltirrittS AuitX7. •
N. 3. 111 :3 Third Sc.. l'iltivb t 1,1,. ~
spit I-3m
za-gairA :.11x'ertioctuento.
Gnfi. PERM '
DEVrlsT.lllttiv.4 Bfoek, So> Ir of tho P iff
State st ree E ri, Pa.
-- -
. t-t(.
•
N oTIC E.
Navin a iti!kell 01
RYE WiIiSKEY
fmy own i lnit.itlarlow in 11360,T n.Z.• ,iffer !t. li s , • ,, r ,
CIO, In quaintitli , not lots than n
sprit:tip aNtitiN
•
•
NOTICE.' \ .•
Whereas my wire. CATIIF:RINI Irir left my And
and hoard—frowt which sto aluistitod herself Jaly I.sth,
19'7 - without any just cause or proroceloa—thla is
notify •11 persons not to harbor 0. trust her oo I*)
count, as 1 will pay no debts of het con!racting.
• 31K11.111 1 .: It aiSIM.
Corry, Erie Co, Pa, 4111 16;14'63 —3.• •
- - -
sre•;S•[' RAY LT. . .
, Cam t. the
denre n[ the u:,1 . ...r .. .ivnq d in
Switcoln•tn, on e day tunmintr, the 6th nt'Arrit. a BAT
Co LT , 4yr 6`.4 , (se, with 6 white ..t.triat the for,
held. The tert bind to' t i. a'. 0 a little while. 11.14 a
Loiter on him lint no strap. and (mom In
riliymi-led to Otarie forward, pro% e prolog ty, par elarg.,
.1111.<1 tAk• him anay,„l4itlii•rai , l‘ I, a ill o•f
according to tFlT.:4ll(ilint AKER.
Swant•osa, April 51,140.3.—1 a..
S 1 „ RAYED OE STOLEN
On Serdly the 6th NO., a Tl;ree.. Y1 . 11 . ( 11.!
COLT, Light Bay Color, in good cortaWn, lonz in ,tLr
1e7,1,111m1 Gne for hie ay. A ret of rhoe. 'neer Imp Any
portion returning tuna, or giving informatlonol his a bete.
abo atm. will be will rtlwardod by applying at 11:0 Ell LE It',-
BREWERY or lIARTLF:III'SiiTORE. arrll-'4:*
NEW MILLINERY STORE
The Ifisees BECK 71i. would r.ep.ctfully
announce to the ladies of Erie city and coun
ty, that they. hp.re 0p , :0..3 a
NEW IIILLISElt• S 'l' o R
IN BEl:llit'S -
EAST 3.1 ..i0F T II E P•A. R K ,
ibere they troulsi la; ite att aecdiagartialrii i a tht it liar
to giro thorn a cz!l.
Tbrf ZIP prepared ty, furnish articles of Sl:Utak:7
{ oozes at this shortest deltic*. •
AN p CLEANING
Particularly atten,led to.,
As we do all our own work, ♦.e Ii Orrhoaltatinn In
pronitslog that our terms will' be as reasonable, if not
more en, than any other store in this city. "
ENV` 1I RDi.
ICIBSITURE. ',UND UNtaavimaNG
WAR E-R o akt
; 13a Fifth St., between State ma French.
Tlie S abscribers have entered into the Cabinet If akin.; a!
FURNITURE TRADE,
Au,' propose mstior; to order sad keepinz ronetzutly o
band stl toads of lornitur, •
Orders will rel2,lVe prom:.: aittotton. i'r dal. • . 1.11
on short notice.
UNDEB.TAKIN.
The subseriben peelsl attention t. , this 41.
pertinent of theirdiusi , , , s. They will inenufa.cture and
keep constantly on hind a large assortment Of If ste!he
Cases and Coffins, and bol•I themßelvis lil rtediaso to
meet orders in this line, promptly, from any part of the
country. Determined to sive're no en.irtm to give eatisin:e
tion both In the Luelity of their e lock "and ; they
'hope to secure a lihet.l 31. arr of te iatronoge.
.'lt. It. JiIOOR
_
0 o li
SecoOd hand Futniture
OF tiLL_KIND -
CAR PF'T?„IWU9, t I Irlli :, F
Tl/.PI) Etch:a:ll;o3 for So a I,',
trot!! 1.1!1.
4.4. W. ELISEV, ERIE, PA:.
Ea'ahlolic I has apart t - ^m Icy+ - 4 6,,n01,
Fr-rond hand Furniture, C-irpc•i•c, Fe;thc•r lie 1.4,1
env, rlett. llair. Ant other :11.0:r.cp c,
C. liver., Pic Vv.-a, Pa cr)11,1,1
and OM-e Doak+, Conk'and rfhlar C. Wtriir 0, 1, Se , -
hcionz• la t•l• •,
Stand.; DecAs and Bare v.l C, ,Ll 3:
and other honer-kilepir,7 It% 'I; tkc
car, elmn;ll3,; their raPhh•ne..., plitting
or ex.rhsoqing d-c i4l, lc; callti,:t on w
tllp y. tfLio Knaranteta cow., oak, and en•l/ I. Lir •
Oheur - re the pi 4 ta, nrnt hr rth strc c t
on r'tads, Welt rude._
- - - - -
WHOLESALE UFZAIL
tiIIOCERY SMRE
. .
! P. A. BECKER, ;.
\VIII ILE-Lk 1.1i.‘ AN I ) 11ET.1 I I, .4
Oil I Ti 7
ivorth.Call Owner . 14 Ihe .ParL 4 i'rerA :,treet,
'C'sk4-zll,=• ) ' .
it..itli reFtr_;tfully call the 'httt..r.:i , ,rl ~r the comn.inei•
Ito'hi.qhtr.re: , .}. ,, l of
, . .
I ; RUC ER [ES D RIZOV I SION: ,,
Which he f, -iron! toliell at thO,
LOWEST POSSIIII ‘ Af.
His I'l94Si:rent of
SUGAIts,'
1 COFFEES.
TEAS, ~.
:-...
:•31" ItU PS, • "
• 'l'4 )IslCt_'o:-.z, - •
1:1.11, i ;;(..'..
•
is not sarvassea ' ln the city, ~ Le li pieiarra P> Tor.,r, to
kll whn glve hhn a call. ,
lie else keeps eenttantll nu lala.l a sufwrior lot ••f r
• PU- E I. () It S ,
for the e-holost!.• tr Ada, t r"ehkh he thtet•te LL • att
of the pabli:
Hi* =Otto i% "Quick Sales; Small ['rodla nal a 144
F. quirplent for the Honey.'.'
PERFUMERY ' SOAPS,
and Preparation (or throilair.—l hare idde:l
largely to my former stock of this ciu of good}, and
now have the txet as.iortznent lu the city.
eprll'Otr. J. S. CAWAII.
TRAVELING BA4 - ;8 FOR: LADIES,
From two to six 4 ollsrs each, at the Store of
aprll'63tL J. S. CARTES:
COMBS.
Ivory, Buffalo, Rubber and Born,—enough to
enable alt to suit theinselvea, at the Drug More of
aprlreatf.J . S. CARIT.It.
•
AIR, TEETH S.l OTHER BRUSHES.
Ereu body - can lie salted in these articles Ly
calling at the store of aprlltf. J. S. CARTER.
yALUABLE'FOR FARMERS.
PORE PINS TAR, tha real North Carotlaa artic le
Just metre,' at the Drug store cl
aprll63tf. JORN 3. C 1RTE:11.
•
PURE FRENCII - ZINC.
Very aly ground. mid uortly put up in Japp►unudi
Iron Caps. Cap:llll3g JOHNS.CARTER.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS.
To Yedical .iien and the Pahlie.
have a stock of choice Wlrma and Liquors, both foreign
and native, embracing all the rarictkis usually prescribed
or called for. Such as Part... Madeira, Sherry, Malawi,
Claret Hock, Claret and native Wines. Brandies Ja
maica and St. Croix Rum; • Holland, Scheid= and Pine
Apple Gin; Old Rye and Itonongaliela Whiskey; tic:—
Among these are some flue old Brands of the vintages
1854 and Very inpertor.
Some of these are comparatively high in price, yet in
malty thay aro such clasper to the purchaser, end
afford leis profit to the dealer, than those lower priced
or inferior kinds,: which are but Imitations.
.Ts ware the purity and obtain the finest qualities of
liisstiarticles every caution that prudence and expert brace
could suggest hare been employed, and so Win it is
end has been secured.' The value ot parity to
this class of articles is so important both to Physicians
and tavalida. that autos:Loa is only necessary' to: secure
their attention. april'63tf. J\o. S.-CARTER:
FAXEGOTORS' -NOTICE. • •
, /-etters Testamentary on Co- Es.tato ( , f•Solomon
origins, deceased, late of Warne town:drip. P;rie Co , l's;•,
Daring been ranted to the undersigned, all 3.ersons in
debted to said estate are hereby notified to mike payment
without delay, and all persons laying etaimi,against said
estate to present the same duly authentiestell for settle
ment. F lAA a l'EllliCiti,
. - KI.I La1N1.1111314 •,.
Wayne, March 11, 1863-eariiirk• Katem 0
t rs of deed.
DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership heretofore eth
Jos. Riche!'Laub, Jr, and C. Englebsrt, and,
and dna ofJOsepb Efebentsub & Co., is thlsx
by limitation. The a4connta of the obi firm 1
to, bands of t'.E.oitlebart, who uill attend t
went of tbe mane for Azty dam 'After ib
seem:min as have ant been settled In come r
placed In the hands of it proper person tore.
• t JOS. MBES
Yrle, April 1,11363-3 t. C. ENGIIO.IA.
A;1 . ESPECT - ABLE i'OUNG
y Can same* a comfortable Loma w
w chillies* and wba Ia willing to to .tle Le:,
maul ta the houso as a compensation for h
mr2l-2w Adams, 130 s.
REMOVAL..
Kra. 31%Cort4i has reruoted h.r stnzic . of
and Faber Goods to the Erie Bent Bull.tiothre. , doom
Wart of her farrow staled, where bo ld, berrwir in,
liedloess to meet orders In her line of harlot
sprit!.
_ _ _
GARDEN TOOLS.
Resa t Rakes. Spades. Shovels, i bits. gr
r og;
tor ids by
. Earrui.j .J. C.SELLTRI.
I) 13.,,Y. ()
In.St4re and Receiving 1.):tor
F _I) ESs G-0(),I)'s
t: tit 21,
Emi;re's.4 Cloths,
Fr6ncli . Moritios, all shades,
25 - FINE 'MIDDLESEX SHAW
Fine and Mediun► Qiikl
I N ST (► R - E
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS
Fine Doe Skin and Bearer
Medium and Low 'lrked
All the - Newest Stylv,
BEAVER AND DOE SKIN CLO,
Fult VijNTER MANTIAS.!
Hoods, Sontags,Nubias, Lad
and Childrpns'
WORSTED HOSE 86.-(DLO
50 BALMORAL \ \ SKII3,
.14.,t - Received and on the Wad•
Real
. Lhee C?llars
nd:_pmbroider,
_...,./
._ a H' E A P!*
. AT -
- ,
M. P. HAYES Sr. CO.,
(itH:;Ly. •
1E032. • 1
BUFFALO & ERIE R.
aorAtAm--
ON and after Monday, Mr. 17th,
huttn:r. Trams will ruu,on t 1.1; a; f,
• •
E.
V.., . 4 :,1 4,1 l'lre.na., ',topping at
, North t . 3" r
id , oe"nn. t.itrerttr , •ot., Irving and at:
r,:taz 11.11,1 , ..5t 11 Co A M.
- SI.: Erpref a, o..iptu.t it W
k• IL; Soriri Fvet, "Jl‘. r An:" s. I
nt Itu.l..tt• at 5 P. M.
II 1.. A M., ..lizta E.rftrrt", ',topping al
!"ten: tric at ti
A '
To.. hap F•tpira• ronnt-ch, at Dunkirk RI, Et.'t
Expro..a 'at Butlalo only, 1,
t. Iloaton„ar,"
LEAN" I 1;(j FFA {,ti.
• %el.. I,r; ntoypltLZ at A'
.1 ;;; t, Id sod Nrrtli F.t,to•
Fr. st - 1 I . St
t o t m 4,,,t1 A 4, no 1
• 1 1 1 t tr, I,t-4.1,1. ^1 -,
! •1 . ttri,
1 50:1 %it.. 1 1... IP
, F
Cie\ eland and Erie R,
4PNg
IN and .o•tf r ,\Ion(1,1v. Nov. 17th
and •twit ti-V, T
• foliwrs, t,t
LEAV E CLEVELAND
1 , . 3.14(C1 y I,,press, stops at ,
(I , ill 4 Ashtabula, Come iut an e
at Erie at P. IL
r, DL, 5:,0t and A-enmmodation Train, 5..71
sITIIIO4B, and arrives at Erie at 7 nor. m
's 0, P. M. :sight Express. I ratn Cops at Pt,r
A.'Ar. , &ea Ir ir 1, Duly , and al-, gees at
II %22 P.
1 - 7 - E Al' E ERIE.
3 05 A At. ,S,,Tht ESpreasTrala steps at Connect
rat - t. Alit.s.bula and Painesville only, enr ,
st 1 1e5.11,11111 685 , A. M.
0 t.S) A . NI , Matl and Accommodation Train, at
111 11.0 stations mad arrives at Clevelan,
Day Express stops at Gitard,SprinatlsldA
Kingsstde, Ashtabula and Patnesvllle, an
Cleveland at 6 15 I'. Si.
All the through trains going Westward, cu.:
Cleveland with trainspr Toledo, Chine), Ce tinnl
.n 1111117.1, Indihaapoloi,
All the through trains going Esstward,eounect g
with the tral us of the Y k Erie ast.nas...
tho Y.I 'en tral and Buffalo and N I
Railroads, ter N, w Yert„llLan), Boston, Niagin
Ar., Ac . ff. NOTTMLLIAM, Super.r.'es:u
Cleveraud. Nov. 17. 1462.
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021511
SYEIZIE
This great line traverses the N
and North% est (Inmates of l'ennsVranis to the
.Erie, on Lake Erie,
.Itltisbt:3l:l leased by the' Penngylr ania
panic, and utol,r their auspices is I•eink rapid'*
throughout its enttie length.
It is nOw in use for P333eLlier and rei4lit
front Llarrisburn to Dnftrood , 2 d Fork, VII 1:311,11
Eastern Division ' and Irvin StutTheid lei Env,.
on the Western Division.
TAIT OP FAS:AMITE TRAIMI AT EI:A
Tr3;n Leite•
Aeroatn.o.Litiott Tram` t.a%.
Mail Train Arrirei
Accornmoditinta Train :trriTe!
For inf,rtaation respecting Passenger Ltisinii
at the S. E. comer Ilth nod 'Market sty., and for
ha ISM ILK of the Co --Tally's Lomb'.
.11 KIVGSTON - .1e..., corner 13th and llartr;
Fhtladelphia.
.1. IC. REYSOI.OS,
- --••
J. M. DRILL, azrn: N. C. R. It., RAltick,r‘k ‘•-•
11. II Hors rox. G.gwrat Freight Attzt, / 11,4 • - g!
I.EWI' 1..)101:Pr, deternl Tiricet A r
JO?. D. rot. r 4, General Manager, Wit'Aamsporr - ,
3al7t
ERIE RAI
an'
CH A NG.E. OF HO,
MON?. 4.Y, NOV. 17, 1882.
Trains will leave Dunktrk at about the follo.
vi!:
:A Ea s tward Boned —Depart.
Night , 4 r
Mail 6'15 a 1
Stock E.q.reaa ~. .9 41 i• '
4 4 .-± . l" IA?
Fast Freight.
Way Freight 5 33 .... 1
Faa Freight runs every 'day.
CHAS. MINOT. Gen'l ''ll"-
1862. , 'SPRING. -
ERIE BONN - El STORE
• E.,, H. S T IL -
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEI
' MILLINERY GOODS.
['irilllin....supplledwithdnudaat\arVOrk •`
Pattlectiar attention paid ta, Illearhtay ALS Pret
Straws. Nu. 3 llu,;hea• 1,,i..15..tktakt0 St. -
•
JOIE IV ELUII,
V.LLI.R AND `ALIITTKR ts
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
VI:GETABLE6,
F.
ing . taneeo
r tho nara•
di‘Rnire.l
to plae44l
the Fettle •
date, .ririt
ape,. will b.
llectton.
iLV.ti
1.t.1.7 . (17 F, 1.1 n •
• 1;:‘ , . . 2 iva
L . -.L,
Ordel a tram i.ith.r t 2:4. ( tty t.r eorar, • •
r.`!
atol at I.,rat, Ll.l .o:et r
A 1. ti, J rs ,
HARTFORD INSITRANCE
. _ .
H.Tt. OR D, CONSINCTICI
iNCORPORATIMISIO t PITA! ,
11. hi' , T. t• AI
CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO •••
OM AN
re there are
If geurrall;
huard
MIZE
11.41ITF11)111), FOY!: ECTI CI T. ,
i•NuOn i'()N4l TED' 15.47 C.41.11'.44 •
C. 11. illlWßltS.:Pyr.rt C.!".
Nt;P: itt tit' above , 11. 1 ' ,?.
rut Lr, 1.tAtu..,1 ;
warrten--41. W.
111111 t. TEETH %ND OTllEitliltU 4ll 4
EV f , ',llY
tie/r , + caltink ate *Corte at
000. J. 4g1.111
body he stiitt4l in the?'
- 1 N -
V;dours,
Saks, &c:,
Received this it ,v.
CLONKS!
CLOAKS!
i 1, S ( )
JUST
S It EED
t
• r T;I Fr.• t,rt
4 .!
WAY
( Late Model &asset Starr.)
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