The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, May 23, 1863, Image 1

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THE ERIE OBSERVER.
~,F irE ON STATES
lE EET, , PERNA: OPPOSITE TM. POST
-r-. OFTICE, ER
• -•/- Te tea ' Aio l tle Aubecrilierio, if pall iu 'dram'
f
t . _ •,,e,,,, of tweilty-tive s2s.—aut'ai of fifty $46..1.1
•
• ~, ',me rata for larger Clabr• -
['MIMS OF ADVERTI9IN6 :
. - ..v• To ••!, eli ties or les. make • equare.lie ,
„ • ~.r... ~., week, $ 75 line square 3 months $l oo
-two •" 100 One ' •'6 6au
•• thre 115 One ~" V
" 8 76
, i ~,,. • q uar, ...,•-er, ellau t reehle At vleasuire,4lo.
r ~ l u ,r. % - . i•iontlin, ;6; 6 montlia, $8; g months,
i.. 1 ~,, , ~,,, fF , ,
II i ,Oloin -, 133 ...inrtia—line year, Vo; ic• month. 4
I 1,, ' - .r ...ut.liK, $2O.
• • ,- .r . ,/...1 t. 2 11, 0, - ,..ltusineas Directory at $3 RI r
•••t. nil,. n iliiiieti f ore Cerd, over tilt, and lanai r
~,ut, P I
3peei• l 0. • E.litorial m inces, It/ -.nits a lio• : bat no
I
I ,„ ~. 11, 1 Will ilt . I li+orted atuneg the Special Notices
r.. 1 le‘o t tell Ode
. tar.
,I r errhhate Lod other's requlclng frequent changer
. t , ,, it i 1 ,„,ti,,,,,,,,a 2 ,rill be Kilowatt two squares,paper,
, i for $l5. Por olaitlonal space, the charges will
,„ • , p i-,,p.1r1i••••, e nd tile al vertimentente must be strictly
,„in ,11.4: tielhe legionrstebuitinesa et the advertiser. Pay-
~eid bo- tistosieiA A dvertisements rt•quired in advance.—
„,„ ,„,„,,.. ,AOl3 adver tbdu i c will be pram:dell balf-yearly.
I - 0” (11 , ~fli to 011ieatioirs alionlil be li dd ro , a ,ed t o ;
- ‘ kV lIIT,3IAN d ie UUECII - 1T:
•Publishers
JASilin I. El ItSCIIT
1 • IIITV\Y
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
I' 111111.1) BENNETT,
JVBIIOII or tug PICACK. Office ttcoud
t •
~„, ~y„• Block, French Street, botwomti ,Ftfth and
sth junelb-2.
104.11 II UNE,
f ) Aknacr Ftl k RV. 112.1•Tiabarg, (Igo
i• ~..,LToN, Pr. ioletor. This old tedablished tiOala hay
„, , t,*ap d bands the present soaiou, has undergone ea
tu. v. ilalinntaaepta bind her!, oughly RENOVATED
rr ED. We feel eoutident that it is now not
.up u. tip State for the comforts ettul coNcesdea
.. rallslll3 to a First Class Hotel. tebl6-27.
1.1 Ill:Ns CO, all IVO, •
W:t.lt LUSA LA GROCIf%9, Rud Denten in
~..itt )11•1 liiportod Wines and lAriupruoilso Sews,
rodl t and Atthuts ior Moffatt+ Buffalo
N. , I t ouotiordsl Buildings, North side o
—iu•rs, Erie; l's„.
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ATTOIVIAT AND - COI:ib:1.1.01L AT LAS,
F.nr. la.. 'laving regular.' the 'brat-ties of Ilia vrotesaino
.I..uvntly, will i., found At 6A old ()nice, on lonaneh
ttn,t, xoa th-va.t. corner of l' , ul,llc Square. July 8, '6l.
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W. HULL, : PROPRIETOR._
btIIItRISON tiOUs'-.. ;
.
r,irr of Sec4nd stet Market Street—Aneaquare taut of
I ..la....ti'm Exchange, Warren, Pa. -.'" Sept. '...14-17.
i , H. COLE, ' ' •
1 /4. 16101 i f./111DEB, iII.i..WIL 110(A./.1.1..11CFACITIMIL.,
ce in Second story of Itlndernecht's lock, Erie, Pa.
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.lilt IN C. %{'l i,SON, •
1.., ArrultNlKT 51 COVNIIII.4IIIf. T LAW, Mt. Pa.—
.ult. on State titres(, near the 1"4.7,1r., in the American
••./ . .k. 2........6 , 1 story of the building, occupied by F. & It
, c,i.audeker. 11. will always be luund - lu his office, and
.11 On.ineu punctually attended to.
other
i KOHGE la. CUTLER.
y,.
er AT Law, tlim• - .1, Erie Count
(
,ll
collections and Arrok
other haziness attended to with
~,rtutaa and dispatch. _ _ _______
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, killtllti. J. Iquili.Tom• '
I - , FORWAT.DING and COIXIIIIiIAOI.I Merchant,
~0 liF Dock, Erie, dealer in Coal, Salt, Flab, Flout and
~.ter.
• 1 I' : BURGESS .5.: CO..
WITOLICIIAtX DiC•LIAS IN ".
of .
~,,1,0), 1 0, State Street, No. 7 honor
101 IN iiiiii'i - a; Co., -
- FORWARDING ILIA-CoRD-
I
:, Orr. in Cnnl, Flour, Flab, and &gout .
I , , pet hate Steamer; Public Dock, Erie,
1 iV. IlOt'lllT.Al,lk,
- Azio NET AT Law.—Office relmoved to
.1 .
~,.. iwudinz west of tate Streel, on the northaide of the
-1., Erie Pa. 1 , •
. 1 - F. DOW NI (i. 1 •
A ORNET AT LAW Aro JUSTicit or Tex
1 .
""Kscr. Will poet in the serenaConrta of Erie County,
.111 etre. prompt& d faithful attyntion to all bualneea en
-n.t0.1 In his han either an an Attorney - or Magistrate.
I v r Odiee in pin !!:c.:k, c^ree.r of Mate %Ind Fifth
i i qiiEl.l" 8.- MA Itrill, .
I 4 . 51„. vrrarrrnsasot Stew= F.nginea,Bollen,
C:1 .:,arira, A{l; rie al tuni.l implowenin, Itailroml Can,
..t, Pa ' 1
f 4-01Fliiti) (31.,
Dantnen Ix gnu\ •zilver, Rank Notea,
„at, flepont, ke. Slaht exchange on the prin
,n;:tl ktteit constantly for role. OffleeNn Reed House
;,,r, iC lu I.re, Ene
s i• ,
tr'aud PAr , SENC,ER DININO SALOON
~11.1 lOmt I • f•truel and Peru Irmo& R R. Depot,
t',tut ngl., lon , ,vAor,. Proprictc , r. Ortent and Re.
all hr.urte of the aity or rif2ht. febl6-47,
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QIIITY i ft UNIKIN.•
A Lt. ••• kind' , of ,Coal, Salt. Flour,
kc Public Dnrk, Erie,•' , 51
..r.otT • J ILANKII.
i , • ,i. A U.ITIN. • . --- -
I . , ()Taira in Clerks, %Catches, Fine Jew
, r'1 ,,,, 11/4 Plated Ware, Looting Glasses, Gilt
' 4 , .ups. eutlerT,And Fancy Gonda, Paragon Building,
r,, ~.1, ti est Park near Peach lit. ...
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I ".• MI NC LAL K, .
( Surressur tu Slncurt 4. Sinclair,)
..j V.SA Lit LSD RICTAIL DRUGGIST, Wrigitt . A Stock,
at. Street, Erie, Pa., Dealer in Palnta,Oila, Caraphene„
..-Stutte, tillage, Darning Fluid, Lirnaltea; kc.
IT TA U T . L....w—Offleeon Weds
..ppoNite ttte CotrfiHonse, Erie, ht.
or - -- -
\r E. :HAMILL, —.—
Dxs*inT Office in Itouen-qlla •
Bloc k.uarth side of the Park, brie, Pa. 2..
s. S. SPENCER, - SELDENIURVIN.
'SPENCER MARVIN
ATTORNEYS & COUNSEL LOWS AT LAW
O'TICE,. Paragon Block, near North
%ept corner of tile 'Public Spare, Erie, Ps.
W ELWELL ILIOU/S3Cfp.
Proprietor. G'os
Lket ut :+uperlur and Bank Streets, Cleveland, 0. 38 81.
OLivEg. sPAteFoRD,' •
- iIItiOLILELLZR IND STATIOSIN, mCd
tuonfacturor of Blank Boob and Writing Ink. South
roola of ilughea'illock, State street. mareho"4—ttl3.
IEICIIENLAUII & CO..
rfi
DZALXRX IX Boots and Shoe,
Le.tt,,r sal Findings, Wholesale and Retail, American
hiock,zitate !Area, Erie, ?a. warch3o-13. •
/1 "11 11°11St ailai Ea., A.ll GoiLD, Protdoter
The gutets of this House shall have every attention, to
e.u r their stay agn.eable. timokhus to sad from all
april6-45.„
ALHEltt w uiL i s_ or!
11 30 /2003111133103 lIIRCEL43t33,
• 3, Witt House, PAblie Dock. Dun of State Street, Ca
.l4'are Hons. at Rail Road Croattre , , Erb. , Pa. Dealers
Vistt, Piantei, Water axle, &c. .
3. U. — Cara t2nolrig to and from Canal Ware House.
Inarebl6-41.
UOUSE, UU •
JOHN BRADT, Proprietor. Corner to
z aid Third Streets, (immediately fronting the Cap
arsishrtry, Pa. Terms reasonabletaecommodatiou
• to the bi.st Hotel in the city, and the liar Al w
• 4,,,‘,1 i ith the choicest liquors. (0,23-48.
,
1 DKEIsIUAKE '-
k r • NI PALI AND RJITAIL DIALER IS
Jrocerlea eta , Prosiglon 'tour and Feed, Wood and
Willow Vrare,lVinen ,I.lriu ore, Tobacco, Smart, k.e., State
'ClUyvt, one door South of Fourth, Nast aide;Erie, Pa.
A.., j
-- uud—tit. ...,
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1 ; gut.: tu kenux oi t. col,
REFISSIuI •SD DIALKSJI IQ Oita.
W ,, ris re.t or Mall Creek, fkii ' .
1 ' EN$ll4:4 - , •
Nall.Pa llotrasicc.i:* and Dealer ciStationery,
per, Magazines, i;ewspapern,lte. Coventry dealers
ouppll.f. Store under Brown's Hntet,frontlnit the Part.
ape:6'B2U:
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V PItEI;SS,
•1 r- Iticaa •ND Co.Tratoriwrica., Wholesale
rt.tail Dealer in Candies, Crackers, Cakes, he, "CRY
L. " l L t akerh" haq Corner of Eighth and State street.,
l'a. Eme6-4,1.
latit't 110T - 14 - . 9
I °roar oi:11 and Market eta., Ilarrisbury, Pa.
1. " .9 411 94 well known bombs is now fitted up in the
rr ' n ':''"Ted style. The accommodations ars of the
erder and the terms reasonable. It issitnated to the
' l, ‘,;l,,tful part of the city, and affords one of the
" .I .t."'t qppiug places in the country: lebi'62tf.
A. AAR TOT PATTIL
P~MIy it DAVIS,
Arremxtrle •r LAVT, Chestnut
Feb.l6-37:62
l'a
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'. KEN:NiI:Dr & CO,
ORWARDISKS ANL, C4Jll.lll2l.illiN /liked/INT/1,
) I,l ' dealers in Refined and Crude Oil, Coal, Flour, Plaster,
"M , ls and Yard on Atli street, near Canal.
lig %/HWY . raprlieb2yl R.ll. TIIATIn...
1)". ELIA orr a- nori,
DI.STLITS --(Mi. , SOO kt, .
Enr, PA All work warrsn- ISA
to -••ssa•
T 1
[rrralsl.l]
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tit CURED II VIIS.
. ynn Want the cer,..1.-_ - t Sugar Cured
'JAYS , tili()Ul.l)Eiti In ihn ltarret, the place to get
th• Rumor .•;t0 , 11..
41.1)1N,110i1T11 P. U'OPE'I.RV
C ►ILV Lit 11(111;m1::,
J H. Hem., warrtn. W‘treci Po., Pa
- Ain 7,02
• , ta.Q.Olll,
tZTIKANA !lAN a; IllAtti)Erie
- 3 roiocAlthl . .... AID 11a.141.11,1.1r0N lailill.CllANTS,
I.L " l .. ,r. Mill, }..r, coantyya :Ly Atimatie A 0 W. K.
i.,
I 'de. 113 CuAl,liatt„ lain, (-Tru , le and tte6iiied Petro
' ~,,, All kiti,l, or •14Tpping dotal au COMWilielUll. 2W
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t•. I'. li T
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- il:1:11:11,
N.YrAHI ITGLIc AMU 6T:116R t L CoLLECtlaic.
'`i l '“rit•sit: Ac.v:T. Collection. and &II liu.ineee la
''''''' 11,, boa promptly attr.u'icl to Application" , for
'' ••40 e • , ,i , cite- , al Polivie 4 koied without dela), iu
T , I,
1 " Tal a 01Ti...., Wrielit'a liio. It, comerr of
.0,1 ~t, 0
140#0.1
reet-,Prle, Pa- uor.T.Tttltf.
.1 IV, 1V ET.III.IIIIE,
ATV , Ri RT Vt. -01N1 , u it'slker's
tr..% th street, Celt, PA. sag 7'62
ERY, soaPs,
an 4 Teparshons for the 71t0r.-1 hatts.stl464
4 rif./5 fo toy fo ittet' stock of this class of goods, and
oot, hare th e t sesortroent lo the city.
rlntdtf.
J. S. CARTER;
ONE DOLLAR AND A•HALF PER YEAR, IF PAID. IN ADVANCE,
'VOLUME 33
ruizit rowrity.•
Let Chieftains bout of deeds lo war.
And Minstrels lane their smut guitar,
4 noh6r thaw my Awl 11 anik—
In pulse of linaticoes matchless Pills.
Their caves are, loud to every band—
'llld Hassles snows—mad ktries sand ' .
Their wondrous works =the pipers all.
Produced by Einitnicti matiddass Pills.
i .
Does diatom &Mist pat.. do not doubt
This Charming domponnd will seared it out,
lad' health again year system all, ,
It ps ly anus to finsimors Pills
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' ' Thorn late for I—both
tour
sod ming
Their undies are en emery orse;
Disease disarmed no looter Mlle,
• •.- Ince we ale bias with antuticlen Fill..
re Put up with Etn lab, gpauieh, German and French
1 %ructions. Price 23 ce is per Ma. Super coated. vies
sdiertLivment oa third age. For sale by al!Apiiiata
E
In rie J
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s—T— I SBo—x.
DELAK '.3 PLANTATION BITTER. 4.
They purify, strengthen and invigorate
They create a healthy appetite
They are an suiedote t o o change of water and diet.
They lirereotos effects of dissipation and has hours.
Thokstrengthou thersystemand *alluvia the naiad.
They preiesit caladiso!LUA sad taterualtest ferTers..
They 'purify the trarath and acidity of the eloaisek.
They cure Dyspepsia and ConatipaHon.
They cure Diarrhea'. Cholera and Cholera Yacht's
They cure Liver Complaint end Nerrotui Headache.
They are the beat tilttera to the world. They nuke the
weak man atrongoind we exhausted nature's great is.
atorer. They in male of pure St. Crots Ram, the ale.
Grated Caltaxya Bark, roots and harts, and are Won with
the *mare or a hererege, win:ad regard tow. or lone
or day. Particularly recommended to dethee& . perilous,
nequirleg a:gentle itlinttlani. Sold hg2.4!hyreildPartioll :
gists,. Hotel; and Saloons. F. H. BRA,. kCO ,
ja2tsn6. - 102 Broadway. IL Y.
IpANDUNTIII3 emus, NEW STYLE. •
- BRANDRITH'S PILLS, NZW errYl4
BR OIDEF.TIPS PILLS, NEW STYLE.
BRANDRETWE PILLS, NEW STYLE,
. Are Infallible for eostivenelu, spasms, 1p of appetite,
'irk headache, giddiness, souse of, bloating after snaala,
dininess, droweineas and cramping pains, and all disor
ders of the stomach and bowels.
Orrgthat Letter atom Alai Street, New York :
.J.L.C. COOK, publiaser of the stag. Baena, Soo
ningfon, trt, says Jae woo etteeited with RearlMMOOlowl
suffered so aecorely from 'tribal sot • partied* or toed
could be. swallowed without onWading As sort
uncomfortable sensation in file stoma: Var live years
he mitered from this dreadhil completed, when /so seed
Bammornea Pita The fleet boz did not seeps lb twos.
fIR him much, but the awmud prodeced a chance, and by
the time he had taken ale bone, • CONYLETS CURE
was offected. Romp : "My (I)s=r2 , ts gone, and my
expectation of an early death %
. ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE.
ASK FOR NEW MLR.
ASK FOR NEW STYLE. • ,
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Principal INDoe, 204 Canal Street, New York.
Sold by Or. 1.. Braosta, E &ad by all reapeetable des
len, ill yuedleine.
tiaTiulmoro.
1. This thilightful article (or presuming and
beautlf3 tog the human hair Martin put up by, ths origi
nal proprietor, and is now made with On lame cue, skill
and attentioh, which first created its Immense and un
precedented salcs of aver one million bottles auntially 1 it
la Atli sold at 25 cents in large bottles. Two million bat
tim can easily be 'old in a Year when It is again known
that the Kathaironis not only the most delightful hair
dressing in the world, but that it 'cleanses the scalp of
ecuri and dandruff, gives the bah' a ilrely,rich,luznriant
gratrth , and prevents it from Wren& gray. Them are
eonsideratlon• worth knowing.- Tim Hathairon bas been
bated for over twelve yeary,;and Is warranted as desert
bed. Any lady who valtuis a beautiful head of hair will
use the liathalron. It is finely ptuftiaed, cheap and nff
aablo It IR 11011.1 by all respectable de l alers throughout
the world. D: S. BARNES k CO.,
jezigio. New York.
HEIIISTREET'd
' INDIWABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE.
IT IS NOT 4 LITE, but restores gray bale to its origk
hal color; by 'supplying the eaplibm7 tobei with natural
nuetenanCe, Impaired byage Or disease. All lastaneous
dyes ere Composed of
• Lunar Candle, deittrdylar the el.
Icily cud beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves
no dr, es'og. Beinivtreet's Inimitable Coloring not only
reitores bair to Its mania' color, by an easy proems, but
gives the bilr a LUX 011.1411 P BEAUTY, promotes lb
growth, prevents Re falling off, eradicates dandruff, and
Imparts health and pleasantness to he head. It has
stood the test of - time, being tae original Hair Coloring,
and is constantly Increasing in favor. Used by both
gentlemen and belles. It Ls sold by all nospectsble dati
ve, or eau be procured 'by Ahem of the commercial
agents, k Co', 202 Broadway, N. Y. Two
sizes, 64/ buts miff!. • lsha2463-Clm
•
TO CONSUMPTIVE& "
The adVertiser having been restoied to b lath Ili
a few weeks, bra'very simple reutedy,after having mated
several yawn with arigver• lone adection, and IMO dived
disease, Consumpteeq— is anzlons to make luiown to his
fallow-sufferers the means of- cure.
To all who daft*. ft, be will tranl • copy of the pire
acriptlon need (tree of charge ), with the directions for
preparing and ' tiling the came, which they will Aid a
ECM CCU for VONVISVIIOX, tames, BLONCIIITII, Ate.
The only oldecrtif the advertiser is sending the Preset*
Oink is to twinellt the elided. -Nand spread teformation`
which be conceives to be invaluable, and be hopes every
sufferer will try his remedy, as It will cost them nothing.
and may prove a blessing.
Rev. gavr•ap• WILSON,
Williantsbtogh,
marl4-3m Kings Connty, Nei Yolk.
EDITOR OF ORSURTRItt
Daus Bra :—Tiith your panalatton;
wish to say to the readers olyoar paper that I will mad
by return mai , to all who wish it, (free,) a Itsc_yrs, with
fail directions for making and mi n a aicir
Beim, that will edmowally remora, 40 yap.=
Biota's', Tan, FreeklM, sad all teapwritim of the Ma,
leaving the same eon, dear smooth mod beaatifaL
I 'Wain mait free to ;boa • hartag Bald Heidi Or
Bare rums, simple directions and Information that will
enable them to Masi a fail growth of Ismerilibl Huh,
Whiskrus, or a Moustache. to Isogon PS days. All sp•
pliestious ariswered bp _ Warn mall withoat charge.
ily
THOS. ;MORAL Chartist, ••
frb2S-3m.1 No. 831 Broadway, New Tort.
_
UToinarnio cocoa QIL valour ;••
• '4 However revere s may to allerlated and must
by the are of Madame !Moe Porter's Curative Salaam.
' This Invaluable madded' pompom tW rating:n*47
power of relieving immediately Whooping Cough, MB.
enity'of Breatbing,llaissenest, Hosidanes and Thiriteg
of the Throat. It loosen'. {be Ph and em be bona
to be nry grumble to • t ip taste. 'not s 'What
reroeilhbat emolieut—warm, anti: What I sit.-
Can be taken by The ablest ftnitillstit% ifte.* 0 4 .
For sale by all druggist', at lb Sad !ti eta ! per
jen2ll4l-ly et , •
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ralt.ltteglittralreVit
; L - am-ma:Tor Foray year Ilesith sat :Medd Veice , :.
en, by - wing that Isle, elesseed‘ repetesemid epee*
Remedy !morose
ilLtTata l f
Reel the Atherthisseest is saseleveshires. Wei rival
by it. Disease. asitepiptame lielitrieshid. Cat it out
and preserve it. Toe mg est ear viesire.* eel nay
at sese fiatire IN. • - - • =
• wit , It►ardr4ertotitshemp
Mid delisits tbs esid abeek. 2 .. •
Beware of tiousterketd Xeres paraded. - - •
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EliSi
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QIPIECISIA NATIVH. • .
a On aod after JULY ht, 1863, the weft* dean
verling the pnorat Now 01 LEGAL TOD= WM
US IV THZ NATIONAL SIX PER CENT. WAN (eimi•
inconly e 511.4 "Five:firentlie) will owe.; '
All who *Mt° Iselin la Ow liv..Tviisty Coln' mat
therefore, •
apply heferi the bac! JULYkawrAt-
JAY COOKE, Sununu 10X XOIXT,
aprll-310. No. 1148. Third Philadelphia.
=I
CLOTHING ! CLOTHIN4I
Largest & Best Stock of Gooo
in , the City ! „
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES!
•••
MOSES KOCH •
UTOULD RESPECTFULLY 1n
Ty form his old Wends and customers that
he has removed, to. the saleadid ow Store 4
Role
•
O. 10 ONION oho K.
Where he Invites them to din and examine his
•
goods. His stoat is as largs sad II Wetted
may in Ude, sod Its I. stoi-ast
undersold. He has Net received the' turd
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER 000143:1
Errr brought tri Er 4 Hie motto is the best ol t i=,
quizti mare, 000 prie+, cud that taw loweet.
t.ro ri - 4 what they aid rvpreseated4they may be sethrste4V
.4 • , 441114,
0. L. ELt.ort
MORRISON &I lIINSIIO/*
irmoz.zaAx., owaies
Flour; Pork, ,Beef, 'Salt, Graio
rim PER, TIMOTHY . SEED, #"--
• No. 2,. Wayne Blo9lr.
YIISNCII lankier.
p,,fl moid Sim Sts„-
warir WU. . '
-- -- - ---- :: — . D E, 1863.
F 0 R SPRlNUregiiit— . . Now and iimmt.
pAptivand Bordsts jut ;wine And*:
or Paper . , Fl". ' toptalf./ -J 0. 841.11 . 111;14.-
Fold ....
. F
ONE OF MANY pAsEs
12313
ght frie Wakig Obstrver.
ERIE. PA., SATURDAY, KA:TP-65863
PART/N4 IN Tas sour'.
A correspondent of the Philadelphia,
Inquirer, a ' Republican journal, gives a
lengthy account of a
.conversation be re
-centlY had with some rebel prisoners.—
Among other information he obtained the
following :
-"One - priioner;im intelligentgentlenuin,
a graduate"-of the University of Virgini a,
and a lawyer by profession,itisured me that
there were three parties in the South. One
party—%a considerable party,' to quote his
own language—is in - favor of the o'd Ugioa
upon any terms. Another party is in favor
of the old Union, with a guaranty for what
they consider their rights in regard td
slavery. The third, and the most numer
ous and powerful, being sustained by the
Government and all its influence, is utterly
opposed to any union with the North, and
will agree to nothing less than absolute
Southern Independence."
Now,.we ask in alt candor; if the above
WS the facia, is it not the duty, of the
Gorernmintand, the peOple of the North
to act in such a manner as to build up,
dttOngilied consolidate thht Union
sentimitt! , t in the Seuth W e bemocrats
have always contended that this Union
sentimett existed, and urged , that it *ea
the duty of the. AdMinistration to encous'
age it. -.The latter. on the contrail, has
persistently acted as if it desired to crush
out all - Ake Union lecling, and ,unite the
South in one furious, 'vindictive 'and un
conquirlible mass. History Will 'decide
which course would have been the most
correct, and to that irripartial arbiter we
are' willing to leave tiq3 verdict. .
ENIGIATIO.V.—The emigration from Ire
land to this country this year so far exhib-
its an increaae . of four.hundred per cent.
over former years.- During the past four
montbi - 'more than seventeen thousand
persons have 'arrived at the port of New
York, An ! the numbers are every day in
creasing. This is no doubt the result of a
combination of causes, among wjiich may
be counted'the partial failure of glee crops
in Irelar.d, and to . the stagnation in the
cotton manufactures caused by our civil
war.
Paesou Beownow, in a letter to an
Abolition - League meeting at Chicago,
used the following plain language :—
':You citizens of Chicago call yourselves
'loyal; you glory in your loyalty, you.pro
claim it upon the streets, and herald it in
your press, and declare it from every plat
form, tut it coats nothing to be loyal 'here in
Chicago JO far away from danger. Loyalty
leads to the
Tits doctrine of Republicans, as exem
plified by their acts: Think as we ac, and
you area patriot; differ from us, and you
are a triltor.
Doemas.—The Cincinnati Enquir
er states that the paragraph which is go
ing the wounds of the papers to the effect
that Mrs: Douglas, widow of theillustrious
Stephen A. Douglas, deceased, has a right
of dofWer in some of her husband's estate,
in txmsecittenee - cif her neglect tcijoinswith
him in eettain conveyanoei of property,is
entirely incorrect. Mr. Doughut, who it
one time, was the owner of a handsome
fortune, by his free and generous habits
add by his great expenditures, remfered
'necessary, in his judgment, to maintain
his - political position and to sustain 'prin
ciples which he deemed vital to tbelpros
.rity and unity of the contitry, died in.
'solvent.: leaving. his wife nothing -bit the
inheritaice of a - glorious and patriotic
name. '!".- • • •
Fars Srran.—Extract from a speech
delivered by Hon. A. G.ltiddle. Republi
can metnber. of Cmgress from Ohio, in
February last :
"The Creek= of speech is the last (ran.
ohise b free 'people will Surrender,' and
.Our mlßiona. will exercise it in the midst
of no initials whist.calatnities. They wilt
discuss the events and management of the
war. it is their war, and the hunibleit
of theta had an interest in it eqttal
that of the• mot_ citizen. and they mutt
and may discuss his (the President's)
acts with a free and manly ken. " -
.
Smoanniu.- , -We find the following mar
riage notion . .in the Syracuse &ended:.
That portion_ which is hedged in with
brackets etaikee us so helps a step in ad
woe of anything we have seen lately :
At Cicero, April 3, /863. by linsiab
Ifoong, Esq.. David Hunt; 'of thelinn of
:Haan th. Stanley, &ism* tpiative ex-Goto ,
poor lisuad- to Miss Barbara Aun Cons=
don, aloof Cicero. ' " "
with reference to the various goy
ermitent eipiOors:agikut'jst the Indiana
Brigham Young - . .ays - : - I will , oompaka ,
tively speekitig , tale, bne plug of tobaciso;
shirk,. antiltree cents' wows= of paint,
and safe. Mora' lif. "and hiLl4oll3ore
dian depredation. than they:ein by ex
pending millions of dollars vested in at.
army to 6ght'int:kill Indians." ; .
Witomtoix )iiiir.D Corriii.Taitopeap,.
whine or split, mad soak than in Irergi
water about twelve hours sad. agar Um.
wutof tiniretiniet. Now dry. them's ortly,
and thentnpiikateru'likit'saireeir.:
oboot frouilimelhirdslo tbrueefcrartl4-10
4he perawite • 010oakild( or one*ki - nth of
coffeanunAiwykuuksianner Its au fit ;
1 1 04 0 0 ii tio4r?• . :! : • .•
, - . .. . . ..... .
• SOLKillet .Wli..-4 . lloldier dying of a
king . disease in one of the Washineto.h
sh i lers
bow Lad ' s - MOT atiolle4„,,,_ between
his by the sergeole.: , . I IMP poor
fellow I hod waggishly Asthedogior, and
liinaly eskrtif amen bled Lehi's. noltimp
iinyUpon*m befdro he could be allowed
to die?. -,.. ,
An Erreaaapiesar &La or Isott.- 41 4 tali
000verid ditiron took place at Alnimidris,
Va.; sok Welnond4l7 , The Ant lot m o ld e d
atireaterity:eisht fon t ? , 240 The. per ton. •at
JO , I _.11 11 4 pv:l4stuitt..b." . • ip A k t y,,..
a- d i m . oa t- .stt i on tia niis toff
;
.. L. .P. Mask. - 4..t re ,
fint-frogLscrafr , Mr:lnds per s6 ; 10;Z .
A ; Alolion"Id• . i .1 1, * Aill - 8 - it.: 4444 4111111*
i cads. - Titlity Mos of fiat 'lsits st sgi
ditt4e
per, t*-14.11841:'5r10i,-C... 1 .
.:-- es A e els of ittrilwrila, 1 r"." 'n 4o o l l' it
1 4.44:04. In thireroment iron iii iss.
i termpf i iiitle' l jrtet it A trial In loud i s iii i r ei
foils a form of bisoktit is ; arekm of Audio.
;
.- The testimony before-She McDowell
hrieemadielowin St; I.4fibeslslitatly
deselowl thereat thel three officers of Geo.
Cintteltelf ibetreigsged is buying &ton it
Ph* Itifk)tOwn ;hat Oul f tft star
4qi! ;Wesly:silt big family rebitioiii:h.
our by. whose authOrity lila an
- they were issipod ti sotto*
'tilkeoulatios.-13e.ikoRi.Dasoorat.
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ERIE, PA, §ArkIIRDAY:MORNING, MAX 23, 1863.
si.c az 4. L.,azd.
Wb.n ma the gioossy,elond of ersr,
tad broth*/.rnelted at brother, I.
And heads w late lOrboithlitt clasped
swords spire nub Otkiir -
1 Oar Country Wed with pride ind
/And teeing, von
lander'e name Thai star lad dawned—
*se young and brass tiiCMliw. -
Bab erlW aad denser growth strife._ .
/lad arinbn. stersdy westing.
Stead hot to fame ee sentaal g,rettad. •
'Jted theoriseed hostile westing.
This hrlghnrr grew I'4lllo4qm mate,
And patriot voleer
I frestaired the soldiers' shoat aid cried—
Klur hero is MCC ans."
pit eniy aim at that's bright,
li / ndetatlain the nabbed quarry—
be, Mho hat be. our, Wield chief,
&DWI of piety wavy
Salami balsa pare and tree, • . • •
Ana maw enshrined isterelUag,
Ai Own his lose their faille shafts
• filmset hindmost McClellan.
•
elm:fire the weak aid , beetioni throng
whoa transient perm: debases. r
Ms 'MAI Shows him nobler still,'
every wrbag bat green. •
The henry to hint. the Jut and tease. ;
- Nkfilot ail Ids foratioirimilling,' •
' MM yet redeeashis eonntay's taw— '4'
Oir hap* lad silstd;
grqs). ffs4 71 4 (*) .•
NO OftnOti6'4l26l: OP /11X111111Pt
TIOW,
11911 LI.
r , .
• , • ODE •OF 'bRAP77.IVG. .
• T he 11 teflon, of ?revolt 1111ssalksio sal
0 ei ‘-'
lder titec-- - iptle-rT4
‘._ r
auttrut.
citeers under thit'Conscriptlon - Law are
about to be issued by ate Wwr DeparOnant.
Peon ad l eance sheets of ate Work i abstract a
fill palate, whleh, now that thiallsetabracing
bs* is oti the eve of being put in operation,
will NI of absorbing Interest.
ALLIrtASIT NIOVOIT. MANILAS. MINIMAL!.
. ITh• I:040kt Provost Matraltal has ate rank,
pay endiemokinteata of a Captain of cavalry
(amounting, I believe,to about $l6O per month.
?tie ei4t figures were recently, forwarded.)
Two Repay Provost Marshals mry be ap-
Slated ;In each district, composed of more
than dub county, with the approval of the -
Piovost Marshal General. Their pay shall
niit be; olTer a hundred dollars Per month.
ifipeeutl droll and agents may be employed
fir detecting and arresting deserters and spies,
bit not More than four in a district without
special authority. They may be paid forty to '
sixty-five dollars per mouth, according to-use
fatlet/O.
i The' Siugton and Commissioner (who, - with
fate Priov i ctie Marshal, form the Board of En
rolhnente receive the compensation of an
Asststau Surgeon, (rank of Captain,) exclu•
Ong commutation for fUel and quarters. Their
pay lastit,only during the time actually ea.,
ployed. Enrolling oficeis, selected by the
*at* are to be paid three dollars a d
' - I I DLIMUCT 1/lALMITAMTNLI
fuel Ar e by the Provost Marshal General. If
tliere is ho Government building there suitable
the p urpose, an oMee, consisting of hot
afore tit three' rooms may be rented. Each
Ppropti Marshal may employ' at these head
fitiarlara two clerks, suldect to the approval of
ilie.Proirost Marshal General, and at such rate
of compensation as ha may fix
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iakaaniiim' 11.11211--QUART/116 AID SUBBLIi11.11C11."
7-
, 4 "Rests" are to be routed by the Provost
Marshal, to be and in providing for downers,
sirsalites, &c. Ife is also to - eontrset for
their ill sitteace at not more then thirty mom
a ,
,day,l or a (magnet matte fir their board and
lidgiag!at at raw sever owes (arty cants a day;
and' Which, ill general, is impacted ter be much •
hiss. t !frhere 'neither of these arrangement*
citti be Made, prisoners in charge of the Pro-,
vintAMshafs parties may be lodged in jails,
Wfisamaly the ordinary jail fees will be paid.
. 1 1 misnammascs wrrn. TUE DILUT.
Tho*rovost Marshals are enjoined, in ai.
otordasae with the terms of the cot„ to arrest
slid deliver to the proper civil authorities, to
slit: The Muted &otos Marshal, with written
4stivia,. say person resisting the_ draft, or
eettmadisc tir aiding resistance to the draft,
14 counseling any &die I person to ponces!
,Isloasegicte la any way disobey or dlisaado from
tit'eillOire to the laiK On Oenvlctlon, persons
e 0 ormittad are to be fined five kindred dollars,
or hitpAsonoreat not oneeling two years, or
b ! )tir.l.illte instruction is' added tit in all
cases4elrStrat Marshals shall sialitia this
ditty-wit* toonesn, but also , with Filature
sad gond jattgamit; and without unnuamary
lier&Oni; To eatable them to *farts :tile
sait . itfidar,dutOs, they are authaelzod to, call
ofi the fr. ' , , 4iss'aviiiilabl . ! military areoi; - `oe -on
citizens, at.posaccoatilsau, or of United ALM*.
Or's:4aq Marshals. . -', , • I. 1.
- rilltiristox alto asitrsar a; Deseit,titee• •-•
- i 1. • •
isatslulis
Ilivat7.pcissible efort wow* b• made by the
Provos, sesestml to arrest all deserters within
hled , ittrie"Midlut ,mast receive aid hald , oll •
Qoall4,4lro.P!°°!!)toa. him_ by other pivots.
.Ithi gm dollar' reword for 1 44ifFra.7.of a
fiesertar li to be paid-jastossoonaskteis sac::
liiiitif that thermal* presentailtirdescrtor‘
4 t* thole tooting loiMiore may 'refilled
0 1 ,4ini t irirdn is'
surely and peerapttyas:poi!.,
' l4 6 *. ~: Were
.there 15, !4 'lo* is / stetson i
tea i i enure viednity,;desertorayrili-be,anna
* 1 itfiallatt.' :If tut' statiodkarei.rsiSote,,-
iii•s*ttielidle" try 'Oddity; myofieser, if
*ire batuoreihin fivaoit Irani* 'it 'any litter
*Ojai. eirto4.: • h erci!ClPtii4ifeoi he em-
Plosed,,whea a military ono.is not procurable,
iiit attoompoat Os . prisosors, ?far: eitici 'they
illisliie paid a dollar's day aadatirknees, if
lilts! ' 4i sliver the prisoners' SW—Otherwise
nothing. ' Persons who areCdnifitikanti'doly
sotified, but (iii to rOPottiltfOreieti
_ 1 ! gibed'
Imo, or payttr one, art te bi.felliteliAll do
-4,44. •
,inany, 'Provost -Olorslioli aro
.. it ri . :lll o s pi ne t - improper, or unwarrantable
~' .
~• auti .. z
: gal. to special care on that
' to be as doserteri., sad fortiwith
irrio
Lulled (tier to tie -General ottiaMmeiting the
lepartinent. — ,
- tyakittnrcirr
Is to , Li , busy under the ortari of elie Board,
iaspisidlly as possible. •Ake !_s)wn are to be
igeseiralky preferred for enrolling of Teets. One ,
le,tnibe appointed from es& sib-diodes, ind•
W
Tigard - rosy este as m a t , bt
diima.iwistig , 4avin; g00 44 , 11 ,Y bo‘iiito
for tinele sparsely ssulvic coA,ty, saNI oas is
na4 ward of a city., or twrime4ret Minions
11 Enrolling officers are to all persons
!) 11 obi l iot to sailor/ 4140;ketfier tohitiorbleek,
,
1,0. rots tAkskirk taaidencos, eoloi and
Nenapadoes. Th* , mast iaelade, .tiretv all
iible 'bodied miss Woven tki ape et twenty
Pena forty-live, nottmeopt bb law I tad “cosdi
warn
INNE
- i_ - 'r
all persons of foreign birth lho shall have
do:4ml their intentions Co bee me citileas.
The enrollment of the two classes (between
twenty and thirty-five, with 4ntaarried per,
smut, and second all others,)tolust'be kept on
separate sheets, but made at th 4 same time.—
,Stildent_ sin collegei or schools, teachers, Bp
per!tior, smilers, traveler., t awing Mer
ebantread the like, are to be e tolled at their
legal residence, their temporary absence from
which forms no Cause for °sem . Lion. Enrol
ling °Seers are to Judge of sg by the beet
eehlenee . they can obtain, but ppeslic for es=
emotion on account or age, ay aliwia be
made to thelloard.
EIMER!
. Whenever any put of the trees 1 41113 en.
rolled are to be called out, theprovost . Mar
tial lied General shall notify each strict Provost
Marshal of his proportion, w h specific bi
strucliona as to the subilivialone. The Board
shall lien make the . 'Appel/lot:neut. to the
•sub-districts, .and shall add fifty per cent.
thereto.
What follows is embraced i t the following
lad
reg" i n ons.
t • •
"73. Tbe Board shall tnakci an exact,aud
complete roll of • the suttee - .4 the _persons
*dial; and of the order in which they were
drawn, so'thst the first drawn may stand Ikea
.on the said roll, and the '
second may stand
Second, and so on. The draft 'tall take place
at the hiadtpuirters of the distract.. It shall
be public, audited/rib* directi4n of the Boird
of Enrollment : - The name of each person oh
rolled 101 l placed In a box to bo provided
for the impose, and the 'ProvOst Marshal, or
some person designated by him, (the; liver
to be blindfolded,) shall draw therefrom‘ne
name At a time until the regnirsr number is
obtained. _ „
"Ti The clad. and 'complete roll .of the
games of peraons drawn in tae draft shall be
enteral. by the lidaar4 in a book to be kept for
that purpose, ruled sad healledlo , eor,respond
with the descripLive rolr of drafted men.—
(Forte 34.) •
. "7t. •Tlfnumber,requiied to fill the' Call
will bv taken from this roll, by..commencing at
the first name, end taking in order, until the
required number le obtained, all who are not,
ty the board, decided to be excepted and ex
empt under the provisions of the .Eniollment,
Act. !
' "79. The 'substitute- whom any '.drafted
person is atithorized,l by section 13th of the
Enrollment Act, to tarnish, must be presented
to the Board of Enrollnient ;. and it shall be
the duty of the Board to examine !dm.
Certificates of exemption from the
draft, by'relfson of - laving provided a substi
tute, or having paid 'commutation money, shall
be furnished by the poard of Enrollment ! A
discharge from one draft. furnishes no exemp
tion froM any subseggent draft, except that,
when thole:son drifted has furnished an ac
ceptable ipbetitnte, an,d his received , a certi
ficate of disehirge froni a preceding draft, he
shall be, held exempt from military duty dur
ing the time for which he had been drafted
and for which such substitute was furnished.
"81. The Board shall furnish a discharge
from further liabilities under tho particular
draft, to any drafted person who presents a
bona fde•receipt for the sum announced in or
der for procuring sUbstitutes, frton the per
sons authorized by the decrotary of War to
teceive it." I _
lIXIMPTIONS AND RIAU 07 •PTDZSCE BY We/Ca
TWIT •St' TO NZ DITIEXIX/A1
4 .84. Section 2, Act for Enrollment and
calling out the 14aticionl Forces, &0., approved
Blarch3; 1863, proildes as follows : • "That
the following persons hi, and they are hereby
exeepted and exempt fromt the provisions of
this act, and shall not be liable to military
duty under the same, to wit: such as are re
j:.cted as physically Or mentally unfit, for the
sorriret also, first; the Vice President ot . the
United States, the Judges of the various Courts
of the United States; ,the heads of th . e various
Executive Departments of the' Goverriment;
and the Goiernors of the several States. Sec
ond, the only aon; liable to military duty, of a
widow ;dependent upon his labor for support.
Third, the only on of aged . or infirm parents
or parenti dependent upon his labor for Sup
port. Fourth, where there are two or more
sons of aged pr infirm parents subject to draft,
the father, or, if he be dead, the mother may
elect which soiinhall be exempt. ;Fifth, the
only brother of children not twelve years old,
havingneitherfether nor mother dependent
upon-his labor'for support. Sixth, the father
of motherless children under twelve years of
age, dependent upeit his labor for eupport...—
Seventh, where there tire father and sone in
the seine family and _hciusebOid, and two of
th i* are t. user military sertipe ofstitelibited
suites as non-eommisafoned Moen, musicians
or privates,, the residue of ' such family and
konsekold, :lake/needing two, shall be exempt.
And me persons but. Such as are herein excep
ted_ styli btyixempt : Prtqided, howeorr, That.
;egotism who has beau convicted of any fel- .
ow phallhe ettr4o4 or permitted to serve in
..§5., The following disases and infirmities
are, thole whirl' disqualify for mill ary Service,
ond for which only drafted men to be "re
jected na physically et...mentally u t fur the
aarTice_," vlz: .
~...
~ ,1 .. gimifest irebecility or insinit .
"2. epilepsy. For - this *Usability Lilt
statement of the drafted men is insetlicient,
and' the, faamost be established by the duly
sit:eked 'ithdivit. of a physici n of good stand;
ing, who has.istiandeti him! in a convulsio p.. .
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cia, , ...Paralysli t general 'Or of doe linth, o r
ehorinit their eristiliee to 'be adequately de.
terming.
-'"4. Acnte er•orgsnie diseases of the brain
or plifto ddrd; of the heart or lungs; 'of the
ttamaititer Intestines of the lint or stdeen ;
of shelcidneys or bladder,- lintioient to have
torpalted the general health, 'or- swell marked
ns to leave no reasonable :tioubt of the iman t s
itteepaeity for military se t iejoi o . •
••5. Continned ecintrumpOos cancer; le
autism of Waltr i p afterieil- -
!4.',lnteterete. sed ex eeneive 'disease of the
skin s I►bjohVAttt necessarily impair hie et.
09 1 keY.4 , .
Bleided feablep.op covAluglaya,
whether-saling' at acquired. .
•"a Scrofula ar- constitutional, syphilis,
which bas resisted treatment and serionslY
impaired Lis geneial Lealfb..
"9. itabittiakand confirmed intemperance
or eolitary vim, in degree annicient to have
materially : enfeebliKt the conati4tioa..
6 4 10. Chia& rititunatism, unless manifested
by polite' ehasie of structure ; westing of
the limb, o l r,phifineee dietortlia Of
•
rstoo IF NOT PAI
Area, are to be proved by examination while
iii a state of aniestheais induced by ether only.
u1e..11. Pain, ,whether imnlating headache,
unties in any of 'its farms, rheumatism,
llimbago, 'or &Fictions of the musolea..honee
4-
use for exemption, unless seemnpanied with
•• anifsst derangement of. the general health,
sating of a limb , or other positive sign of
ilispialifying local disease.
• '•l2. Great injuries sr diseases of the skull
occasioning Impairment of
,the intellectual
funnies,. epilepsy, or other manifest nervous
apasmodis symptoms.
, "13. Total toss of. sight; loss of sight of
✓ :hteye;,mttaract; lou of crystslinelens of
ght eye. ..! ... - ,
"14, Other serious dinars* of the eye af
ttins ~ i ts integrity and _use, e. g.: chronic;
o they'd*, fistals lachrymal', ptosb, (if real)
tropLin, entroplon, &o. Myopia, unleu
y decided or depending upon some' struts
t ral change in the eye, is not s cause for ex
e i r
e ption. . , • .
"15. Lou of nose ;deformity "deformity of nose so
as seriously' to obstruct respiration ;
a tut, dependent upon caries In' progress.
"16. Complet deafness. This disability
. 1. not be admitted lon the mere' statement
the drafted men, but must be proved by
e existence of positive disease, or by other
eilisfactory evidence of Purulent Otorrnina.
ry proof. I . ,
1 "21. Stanimering, if exceisire and eon
.. ed., to be established, by satisfactory evi
nce under oath.
"22. Loss of a sufficient number of teeth
; prevent proper mastication of food, and
' ng the cartridgy.
'"23. -Incntrable rieforemitY or loss of part of
ve ther jaw, hindering biting of thdicartridge
i proper ' timatio4ion, 2 isr greatly injuring
.eech ; auchylosis or ir , ,tWer jaw.
aches; torloc4l -: 4 long Brawling and well
!arketl
"26. Deficient amplitude and power of ex
pansion of , ebest.l A man five feet three
ilehrj (minimum standard height for the re
&Liar. army) should not Measure. less than
thirty inches in circumference immediately
above the nipples, end have an expansive mo
il
lily of ,not less then- two inches.
"27. Abdomen grossly protnberaat; ems
•e obesity; herhis,, either inguinal or ft
, oral. ' . ,
A'reificial a'pus; stricture of the roo
m; prolapsus ant. Fistula In-ono is not
L ositive disqualification, but may be so if ex-
Losive of complicated with visceral disease.
"29. Old and ulcerated internal haitooir
olds, if in degres sufficient to impair the
an's efficiency. gxternal hiemoriholda are
o cause for exemption.
30, 31, 8:2, 33. Private diseases oferi ono
attire. •
~ 3 4.' Cdnfirmed or malignant tuarcoocele ;
.yrodrocele, if complicated with °mania dis
ease of th'e testicle! Varicocele and crisocele
re not, in themselTes, disqaalifying.
"35. Eicessive anterior or posterior cum
titre of the spine ; ;caries of the spine.
.437. Wounds, fractures, tumors. atrophy
.. a limb, or chronio disease of the joints or
. - ones; t.l4t would impede marching or prevent
.otinuous muscular exertion.
i .438. Anchylosis or irreducible, dislocation
df the shoulder, _ebow,' wrist, hip, knee or
nkle joint.
, ..
.433. Muscular ~ or cutaneous contractions
om wounds or burns, in s degree sufficient
tio:prevent 11'8411 motion of a HEW.
..40. Total ion of a thumb ; loss of ungual
halal= of right thumb. ,
"41 1 . Total lose of any two Angers ,of same
and.'
.(42. Total loss, of index taw of right
sod.
, 43. Lou of the first and selioad phalanges
f the fingers of right hand.,
..44. Permanent extension or permanent
•ontraction of any finger except the nal,
nger all the fingers, adherent or mated,
..45. Total lose of either great toes; loss of
iloy throe toes-on the smile foot ; all the toes
fined together. . 1
• , 1 •
""46. The great , toe orossipg the other toes
/
ith great prominence 'Of the unmaking% of
esnetal tarsaY ben. end first phalanx of , the
iread toe. '' !I
.47., Overriding or superposition or all the
eta. t ,
Isi-18._ Permanent retraction of the last pita
. nx of one of theltoes, so that the free tiorder
f the tail bears,apon the• ground; or flexion
t the 'right anglo of the, first phalanx' of a
oc upon a second, with alicheosis of this
rtioalation. . L
“9. Club feet ; splay feet, where • the arch'
s so fir effaced that the tuberosity'. of the
capitol& bone touches - the ground, 'and the
toe of. 'station rune along I the whole internal
t .rtier of the foot, with great prominence of
he Inner- ankle; but ordinary, large', ill;: -
:hved or flat feet do not exempt. • '
. “50. Iltaricose.viiins of inferior extrmailiets,
f large and% numerous, having clusters of
. , ots, and aeooMpsnying with elironie swel
lug or diferations.
aftl.',,Citrialc' nlaeri; euen.sive, deep and
•
treat cicatrices of loner eitremities.
' , .88. No ceitilieate of a physician or em'
leen is to be renelved in support of any point
'in the 'claim' . 4a. Jot men for exemption
from military [terries, unless the forte and
iwontatements therein set ,forth are affirmed or
to beforW li eivil .magistrate compelswit
o administer oaths.
"88.: TO establish austption under the si
ettnd, third, fourth, fifth, and ail* provisions
of section 2 of the ant fir .anrollitag . and
'calling oat' the National, forces, ' ar,c.,l
'the Board shall Iretrire the' ifßdatita of the
persona seeking . to be ezems, and of two re
*Re:table Dien; (heads of faidlite,) padding'
4 1 the diaaiet, thei'llits tact is . gin:Clan II
1110 only non liable to military ditty •of •
widow dependent' on Ma labor pirsuppert,'
'the only son of aged or infirm parents,' er
?mat *indict :et his labor for rapport'''.
.I,4eiWiee, sooorliag to the pattildli M.,
E
UNTIL THE END OF THE YEAR.
NUMBER 60
e Joints does, not' exempt. Impaired motion
joints end e , ontritnion et, the limbs &liked .
• arise from rheumatism, and in which], lb e
utirition of' the limb is not manifestly lm-
joints. is a symptom of disease so .easily
-nded Unit itkis not to be admitted is a
"18. Dumbness ;! permanent. loss of 'nice ;
, t to be miniitted without clear and eatisfac
"24. Tumor, of the neat, impeding reepi
lion or deginiiktiri• fistule' of larynx or
"25. Deformity of 'the chest entficient to
, peLle ieeriirtition'or to prevent the carrying
arms and military e4nipments ; caries of
e ribs.
vision of the sectitai undid which the ezeMP"
tioais claimed. Vain sibimilretillitniade
steer] .1* to t !ae GRIN 1 6011111 1 11 1 ArrP 1 Wribl4
,114 uttUil is aft' Mete* tdir da t l if atoll
asigistratiiiWautimeised
These forms of affidavits *hap. be published
by the Board of : Eurollmeat Ja e the news
papers of the distitiot• for the •infonnetiell of
the public, When a draft is ads*: -
."90. .Persoul olaimlig oSetitPtien from eit"
rollmeat must furnish clear proof et their
right, to 'such exemption. They Will be en
rolled where the proof of their exemption is
hot clear and conclusive." •
Gen. *eolelL".
A sick soldirrigoing up In l ie New
ears the other' day, was .-addressed by a.
stranger who sat behind him, and in the loam
of conversation the latter spoke of General
McClellan in terms somewhat the sams&g are
dilly used by Sep. newspapers. The soldier
turned arinand in his seat and at first very
gently reproved - the stranger. -The latter re
peated his remark's, and insolently
his surprise that a Union soldier should defend
McClellan. The soldier took a roll of money
from his pocket, and said, so that all is the
car heard him, "I'll give yon that, sir, If you'll
go into the nest car and say out loud what
you have just said ,te me." "What do you
mean by that r' - asked the • other. "I mean .
that I'm too sick to toneh you 99Welf, but as..o
I cams throUgh that car I-saw tWo soldiers
there that I know are from the 'Army of the
Potomac.' "ever saw either of them before,
but, If you'll go in there and say iuthem• - what •
you hive said to me, they'll put you off the
oars before you know whers'yon are, and . I'll
give this to see it dime." . Thestranpr "sub
sided,' while a hearty cheer proved that the ,
car full of travelers was in entire sympathy
with the soldier. Against Influences like this,
in every town and village, and in the most:re
tired farm-houses of the country, the radical
slanderers of the general in vain labor. Sol
diers' letters are powerful letters, and -thou
sands and hundreds of thousands are read and
re-read in every corner of the Northern States,
expressing the soldiers' faith in the first of -
American generals. -
The National InleUisencer well said, a short
time ago, in -substance, that when the enemies
of McClellan choose to drop their attacks on
him, then patriots and honest-Americans
could allow his retirement to' be undisturbed.
But the radicil brawlers are determine to
keep him before the public ; and the most re
markable extilbitien hitherto made is found in
the avidity with which they seize on the re
marks of violent Southern' papers, and - quote •
them with
, editorial Approval . .The closest,
sympathy eeerns . to,wiiist betweim the Rich
mond secession orgens'snd the Northern rad
iota papers, and they.w4rk
,together with a -
will, whether the object is to destroy the
Union or damage the reputation of the Union
army and its generals.
Roane on $ Railroad Train.
A curious scene, says the Cleveland Pla.n
dealer, , occurred on the cars of the Little Mia
'xi railroad the other day.
,Some gentleman
on the train, it seems, had a device cut out of
one of the old fashioned cants, representing
very neatly the "Goddess of Liberty." A very
pompous and burly -fallow, with a flashy vast,
and an inordinate display of Jewelry, took
great offence at the device, when. the follow
ing confab ensued
"Pompons Chap"—‘ , What in hell are you
wearing that copperhead.emblem for ?"
Gentleman—" Will you answer me a ques
tion first •" "
Pompous Chap—" Yes."
Ofmtleman—HArn't you so army contrac
tor I"
"Well, supposel am?" •
"Arn't an Abolitionist v'
"Yea, dyed in wool:"
' , Haven't you always sung, 'Let the South
slide ?' "
"D—n em, they ought to hare. been in hell
long ago."
"Don't you now sneer all thi time, at the
Constitution of the United States!"
"Constitution be d--d; this is no time to
talk of constitutions."
"Well," continued the gentleman, "do you
ever wear any of these emblesns," iointing to
the &tic. ?
"No, by Ei—d:" mid the flashy contractor. ;
'ilhen, sir," said the. gentleman, "it is to
diaingnish myself from such arrant hypo
arilas. money leeches, and scoundrels as you,
that I wear this."
The people is the oar tairlY roared, and the
orest-fallen • negro-worshipper sod treasury
pimp got up from his east sad went into sit
other ear. .
• Served him right.
A SOLDIIII2 I II °MIMI!! Or "Irma Leaousi."
—An °Moor in an lowa regiment, who form.
erly resided in this county, thus gives his
views in regard to the "Union Leagues." "I
thin that 'Union Leagues,' -made up of men
pledged to entire the army - at their 'country's
call,' would tie of some benefit ; bat 'leagues'
composed of men pla4ged to its; at home and
vote the Reenbliesti.licket. or, is other words,
prepare fiu the campaign Of '64, cannot be of
any use to the Administration, as far as sol
diers are conbernel Ii lawn compelled to
fight the South into the Union, it if soldiers
we Want. These meetings are very good pla
ces for loud : talking patriots to go anti talk
about euppressing the raleflion, lid calling
all those,who happen to differ from them,
'copperheads,' and exterminating the white
race of the ,South and liberating the black.—
One of theie ineetingeis the last place to go
foe recruits. Perhaps sortie of them may be
drafted ; thou the three hundred dollen would
be paid quickly, is ft Is presumed i quips'
le ablito'fork, over bat would that benefit
tie war power?"—Chillieolhe Adeeetine..
Wscr *tams TBol3olll' or TIM LlB
awn or sits Vases.—.lair. Webster was in
favor - of the. right of petition under all cir
onnuttaigia, and for that purpose defended
even the rights of presentin anti-slavery
petitions, bat with the folknringproiiso :
frAny polities widch, in our opinion, ask' •
us to do that which is plainly against the
Constitution, we might va7,.indtlt*ed. It
pereaos, /or instance, • should petition us to
pin a Raw abridging ihsfroftkin ntf Us Pm:, or
respecting the establishment of relleon, sack
propodtion would very properly be denied any
reception at ell."
•
.What lir. Webster would not allow sits to
be petitioned foe—an abridgment of the fret.
dery of the Press—nu now be effected by any
pm* marshal in the country. •
lir. A certain pouthhil Second Lieutsnant,
who is also Assistant Provost Marshal semi
where in Missouri, has deoided . that the pet):
pee in his district °antic:4 l lml the ptliil.ge of
ieading the Chicago now, ClnOlnalfi %par.
and other pf9swii}. ' Hr bee Issued Wader
to that effect. We havenot hithertoknown of
say, dice beneath a Oolonel having eat fa
judgment upon the question'of theloyaity et
lay anspapise. Him inachew.
Second Lieutenant thus sitting Ea-doubtless
we shall shortly behold a 4:l6rrril atrolltu
the urn. ftgicitiou.
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