The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, August 27, 1863, Image 1

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Nut Candy, French Caranlatp, and all Fin* Confection
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VOLUME 34
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DRESS GOODS.
CLOAKS, SHAWLS,
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ADVA.NCES MADE
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A FACT GENERALLY. KNOWN.
riAT the v%riety if new tyle, ..13e4;
*lead% Ur 1344/1.1.,!.. .Couirstwc . P.vw Coi-%.
- nrr. Camp SOU. Jenny Lind_ era fither riAternew loth
•seritien ti and strait [tont, liandso audj seamed renue,
nostraNt, CrutEw ,i4l iiHmr Teller,
Whatnot.., Quaker plaids, easpet..a44„lheyaie Lenikien.
Sot,. tied., hair and 6.4 tires. blai.trisoesireath..t. Vesta'
t eed Bolsters with other tionselintitfeesiatitri 411 .!eee
a,mtscturthi from welt seasoned
utatetini,, by experienced worlurip,tilld Ng 410 1 •
*lst, Fur quality awl, low price.;
t c e dealrre to underiell mr. Feat her, lehrttrl rend
sold. t'sse seat. Parlor, ikoboots, itnaking,
Nurse and other Ctialra, tostbeee k as.f Ni~.tut sane
r„,t ur r, are hickory - dulledSbit gltted','mttllt gPerm as
ntn.ng si any other pert of the chair, where others made
stoi sold are ouly nailed, and by no means durable. Wood
Windsor, Reeking, Sewing and Nome, are eh:Ursa Late
%end rounds clinched through the seat jand Ruled, vrsii•
ranted to stand. ' Handsomely intedfind cant lio toor
tan for strength, pear aces Bpti .Bede, LiWo
ankle's, OW add bassAs iligbatt has- aith a
It it it 1,6:14 of all goods sent en application. , 2 r4lLng,
cad shipping tree.
After fire yearn experrence And contending. riket on.
incipeled two price bal ers , • 1 aell • determined to r.. 41
,t fat price to all, gilt.. worth for youipay, and do snetten
to all who trade with we.
Lumber, is.th. S ning're, I.ive Stuck, Crude ant!
nit, Store Pay, Produce ice., taken at fair market. ra I ised.
for Pa) Helneralser the oisco,nas.i masker of Sih etroet
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GROCERY STORS.
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In* motto lialea, Small Profits a.oil •o Jull
E.Lutratent for the toriey." iiprlrtAtf: •
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N and attOt on y, April ..^ th, iSti3,
Pawner Tritins witt niacin tbisFlitiad a 4 folloar:
LEAVING ERIP.L
~ , ,,i A M., Mail awl loam.; stopping 44 MOW emit.
N 04 .1 11 Emit titii•Lina,Quiaah_Wratbak.‘,/'prtituA
stngtn,LnitsithitOntrercteet. - Irist ant Angola,
arriving at BillSaki,sl to 65 A. M.
o ' , P. M. Um .llllPron. stopping at 3ittetti 1:40431`444.•
neid„ Dunkirk, Silver Creek, and' kygoix, and
arriving at iltdalu at 5 10 P. M. I
I. P... 14.. a:gasman ,Eppriags, stopping at Yllrfiltscdi
flantlrk and Silver Crerk, awl arm am tiro lisilaier
at 10 10P.11 -, - _ .
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1 •.:,) A M. 1.404 Nr?ress. stepping •—t A ." a.
tionliA. ava Stisea Livia aisle.. if Iktakalaat
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th. niebt F. xpre4+ at Batfahr min *Ws E. to Thant i
C.,. N. a- Vctk, Phillasifolylits, liastna,&x...
LEAN" I. NO 11U F FAD , i. -L,
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1 - 7.1.1..., An?:olii,Vtin4Sl.li. r Cr.,ba inuatui.,lo - ng,
to; , Put Maud, Wiattliald, lininly, Mit* Gine, 314ri..
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Dunkirk, 1.W.-sinsiti•na IN. at ktn*
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I) 66 A.ll, Day farina. stappsw Mtver
- eroak, bur-irk, WeszeSiiiandlivelkb
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flan kirk AO Wittn.lid, miaow ..on lb:no .1.1 ra.
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LEAVE CLESIZE4,4
• r Athrbt. Kora. Trait. ataaer berpl,
satitab•larand MOM* I ' l o'. 444 a r n , "!,* i‘
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4 r u., Mill awl Nano two rrt. u„,etApe At,r,t
Lat wt. au% ant. es a• •11 aA&
kal 1. 11.. ciscwwitk •"?' i'•;lPeatillr,
aelatatala and tlwar4, a rpae• at Ant / /WI:. AL
lu ••0 Y. D, Day Enrols 'tops at—iiiAPfiti&ba,f•ipet
vdla, 41.ciers, labtabrala g ew•lartala
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Luis llama Yjusaa!tiCalijokilib 4,aoa ., Dij t alic at t 1et..4%0A
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:,k) A. /1., MA tweaciau, atetAxatt at
all tl. mammas mkt' rAt e laud at
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.A A . 14.- . / 4440 11 •Dilose Wiley; atbill +Wien.. a
*opt lAwaarillevilaybevoic;arrarosal • 4 •
tergeriad WicklWeesnivesitacre 4c,
1 Day Ex preaA, etoi)9 at Gtrard, Conn", • Tabaia,
and Paerweettlo. arrive' at ' • •
All Ike tbraolgla LOAM fipeßm Weat • 414404 f 44 t.
' •tlevelaaAiitaalaulAiddreka•raeci
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,„,wetti t labsorepolia, kr. .45
• 41.1 I: umn tb• through tralw it,t, 4 1 •ut
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kirk tab th e trawl of the . if * Pf*lfi4/111.1 ft
Bajap With Ulf*. central:Ad satif•Ab iabf. - Trcity'
Dallecumble far New Yol~i., ; pe i tt pit uly - r ;
Arm rke.
• Cleeeland. April , .„; ;
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.300 LBS. %%VOL - TW Ito , •• 1. 71
Pora&saaliontole , _
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P. A. BECKS'S,
to liiA Ixrge Stock of
Ha. imitqlmeta! id.
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List of Drafted Persona.
Berosi will - lie'tound eflthe
persons drafted from this county.. 'clwing to
th*k .. coufusionat , various period,' daring, the
dmwing the .names, :tome of ihoza ;etuhl
not lie' obtained as accuratelyiti
but tni the , whole we believe thelist ' to; ae
.relitiVea!nd sat iitiam ory as aniiltat sP
peered. With, the exceitißn 9 1' Firie,ithe
names are given in the .exaat order in Sikh
t hey "were drilaWn :
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No.- Vtbrolleil .420: no. Drawn,: ,r 4-1•
Rohl Dunfikti John Jeffortli. ,
Thos McCullough Nlartin Ktedee
Adam Mosier Philip Elicit • • , ;
henry tirws • 1/eartio,MeCarkt
Jno Shoutield- . 3119401-Blebek•
Melvin C Taw , lankeso 4 ll l lit '
Chaa Boinhard , Cormiiine Mt'
,W,ro - Jacob* . CQrue/ittaleharr
Valentine eihlte Jaa;S:3ordan
Henry 31tiii;
P Frederipl; ' P.l llartholoni4 I.'yons
Q :1111e1.1.1 Nlalleey .
"Until Ilan ' klenryliVehber• - ,
lnhii Poets Henry - Myers
lnhn Thane John C Kentri:l
Ant hcn ;Stens ' Wirt 11 'Tinker
E Crstueltceci J. Myers
Peter Gocidw . itT., - Thos Rice
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'lViiii'ett I: 'Roo - • Ouctenblebel
Geo Athert Hatch
Xiit 1 . /Hayes a C French
I .1 Itepber
Varen'tine tiietlealmeh
John:AL:Carty - Itobt.T. Shanks ".
Iteiuluirt 1.14 at. ,
lat:uh't-tuin .N eltola Streetoiy
Alec' Pre:, ' J. L
It t 3 -Wateritowe - P
tarry N N Bennett
Al:minter Seim . Michael McMahon
tiatwait Vim Nason
Yolin S'Goodwin l'asser Veit -
John Stettlein John Heider
Win Sitter _ ,Mtn Meyers
Osborn , WMC Schell '
llonirace Mueller - 'Simeon 13nrke
Jolla Ott:Ailey •-" m. McColloug
Ell:Marble • • •
Jo n i: Bred.- • . „ .Ueo Loather •
Thos O'Connell Albert - W'Kehnelder
Wm Petti s ; ' • Timothy Absin
slietth - Beth • J pGeggin
Christian Eueehiter ChaP-9 Steinmetz
Jacob Beoble Fred Hanks '
Peter Fredericka Ist Jos 13iebelman
Albert Gleason - - • -
Jacob Kuntz " '7 . • , - Joe Boyd
Jue,Batrister Jr . James Kelley ;
Philip . 'Wm Conrad'
P k Fuca/ tfahrt McCullough
(I 'AI Conrail - Wm-Derby • '
EtnikJ Mier Clerk Joirea i '
-0 has. W John Eberle:
Jack ihtso.kg 'JareCki
j'areeki" -Caper -
Rhos - Cr/oy.. •• •• .1 f 3 Walther :
:11kin1 Coskey_ - • /•„4311§ti Winkler
„Martin J. Lumo . ~1 ohy, Kening ; er
-flea L Ilenlinert refer 'Hartman
ile"0 L Sterrett " N- 1 1 1 Trtcito.10
- AMA" D llertisoti • - Peter tiEsier..:
Joseph Pnesz -• _Timothy Etobeir '
Lureer- ' Thos Mor : se •
•40, Di5 . p. r ..,za1,E,..-WEST WARD.
No. ; no. •Drnarn
'Wm Venda:tiers - 1 Wei Power
David W Rambo . Wra,Alurray
notary Smith " RichardTiowers
Micbtel Mien Dennis Maher
L - ratic Etirny - ' :Philip
- Albeit .1 bleeparrin . - A J Politer.
Wto II Hall Chaa E Median
Wm lahar .lno W Halderman
lea Ii Hunt Jacob Beek*
as Harmon Jno King
Hugh MoCatlion-, . Henry Shank
Thus MitISTCJI , Hugh C Liddell
Chae II -Brown Sam'l P Sterrett
Patrick Shuman E Offertnart
Peter W Smith Andrew Artart
Isaac Moorhead - , Christ-Oa...Babe
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Jno E Paynt.
Frank (`lark
I)ari4l-Briggs
Wut Osgood
Jas A 11111-q
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t:lftintiPl CartPt
1:' It' Gatr
Bak or N.
Philip Crnte"'• -
Valentine Ulrich
31firtlet
ChlL'iS rrin
Tniank Prnn7
'Wni l'ence" - ' - ; Thototts - L 'Mahaffey
Martin Wartle - .0 Wm Hogarty
Geo Berryman .4 - .' • '.,—.. Bark - . ' 1
Martin Griggs - " ' ' better Kennedy c
Sas*Grant • •' '
• =•o' Thomas Oinnen
Jno A MoNtglit, •."- ' Jephn • Fele7
'Soo Carl' ' " ' - Anton- Schlott' J
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Pumphrey • ‘•••-. Anthon Ouliraeli
'llaraliall Cahrwell ' Owear Glendon
Moen Mlles; S . '' ' Adam MiTrnig
liathelr Blakey - ' 3fireetredorrer
DanlerShonat • ' ' Horace li•White ;,..
Johlt - Itegati : Michael Mahar I . •
Wm Busse L- , - inn Schneider le i''
Wallace Dewitt , • . 0. ,K W Truk
tenhart Benz ' Jacob Strang.
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'Maud Beer. -_. t 1 :Jacob Brant
Theo Filtina.:. ._. ..J a m e s D t a er (
Win Doodenheifer— . Jacob Starer . i
Edward Tae 0., • ‘Pliilip.,K,romer • , '
Peter - I-Night • George Eater
Ret - D t 111111041 d • 4 ..Beck floffeie•A ' • .
Wm•liart..• •- .. , Jack. McNutt i
Wni-V-heart .• • : . Aapoleo“ Htir , er 1 , •••
int) William, - ,:. • Franz. Ltipro 1
Patrck Lyric" • :_ .I..)strick.Do,yle
Win .F"' Tau- .-, . ...;• Itirbard,Moseley
304 eroweniuwar • James O'Brien 0 • I'.
'Michael -Oialt. -- . Haul Frank
F f'Marshall . . - •.Laria Vawintia 1; I
MA, A Sheltdeo - • .•_ _Neal .Kennedy ;
Chas :3ell - 40. - • Alletmon:B. Film !
Gras P.:) , :•%-r 0 ~ ,Fre4erkelt Coppersn4th
Hepry }urtei - ' '- ' 0 loh'W'Siialley i
Jno i:ennedy Sae Mr4Sillough
Jpo F Becker As C crook ,-• .
- Jno"A Zeiniet ' - : 7 ;idney W Rogers 1' "
Livia tties — • •••••-. ,ti a a - p; L an d„.
,pafriet. O'Brien Miguel Ottanatette •,
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Veld:tan Geeing . Henry Beckman ` l l
B o ,ht,p..iiikiliti. .- , •Heo Knoll
deu W mitt, , Hairy Hawle -'- "I''.- 1
'AnAreii Millef ' 0 ' . 1.1 Magill
WelifY - Rive ' ''' -- i - '.; 0 rain 'l Leitch
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Arttnuf (1. liavitinida • ~riimepUlliooU
At itoiinf-Thittnrwr: .- Joins intitnpr
SC M V l'iiiit4 . , ',..-, • ' . Voirrad-it Beal:tiling
Joltph fisher, ::. . -Hiclu,slAil Oitromelnloak
G'po - .E,, Cont' r . -- -Jag Dexter
kit PaTkir '' ' ' - Jua.111.8441
Win Smut : torn • '.: Ale& Piiiiiieter
joliii ifErney - ,_ - Willory Imier
Alveamerbnyer Joseph C Wood
ily V-Ifan ; Michel Cot
Joe tittilliftt 0 . tr...t tsui:4l}r c
(leo It iiberk- Ino 'tlt'
'l4l3,hrfr •Freeby c. ;.,bo-114aioit
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Wm Sherwood-
Reuben A Fiel(l4
_Robert Walker
James Tarbell
John Bet
Jacob Kittsler
Michael Stager
Chan a Rowell Jr
Dwight Ensign
tX b Witherill
• Charles Tricy
Royal Thayer
' Jog Henrietta'
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Juba F Cauthey ehns Caldwell
Adam IYageter . Thug Driwol ' i
IViuen Pesch ' ,, duo MeCm-miek ~..
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3110 Wider ! Godfrey ISenritter
Jacob linhn. Wm Davis
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' THE 1111'V VIM CENT. AIJDt,IIO: %L.
tJaerili tindlinger tlenriliunt
B ['Annan j . W W L9N i
e
Robert Mount liei'i Dull • • •
4AO Catey !„' W`tu II Simon s
Michael Nit.Curmick Lawienue Geihel
• Anc i tvii ii t i.,4 , ,:„ , Jae Coppinger
IVarreo Cary' . • Robert fireith ' '
Jito :Wangler •. Letviit" tleigef
Philip ,ilk man Erastus Dean •
Anthony g4iner - Wm B DawleT,
Ditnil Ilergiold A W Cady.
Clulii "Stinor !' ism Kilpstriek •
' Peter 'PlehltUltuill Jon - A Ysnb ' ' ~ •
Thos Mitnill ' - Fitlrli - Lodwig
Wtrt'P M Warden Jacob. John
Jaeob R'noll ' , Law is Bender •
Presley Stone Paton W Robinson
JaeOlt Knott -
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FS.itilint; DIST.— PA I RV [EW, 01 R A RD
BOW: AND To WNB HfP: • -
1 No. Enrolled .1t7.1.. Nu. Drawn 1,1:".. ,
Lavrroure isalsbury duo N Pan Camp
l'has J Rote Aoi.ert, Anderoiu • , -
Juana Rush . iLs. R Baer, • . ,
tied J {Jaliford Wm Itannoltr •
And ii..M.oLaitglititi Joseph Plitiii
.01iIrerilroSe • BeneJict Btrt ,
y-her
' Pdir•l: Moyer . lirnry Wise •
Enlvin 3 'lines Emmet ticey
'140 44 4 lioN,ire , _ndiew I! Keith
astral .N.St i tir s geozi .1, jiii.ob Schuler • '
Win Dare'tport, ' Win Tuckey '
Sidney 'E 34.dger ' loturiltlcerary
i .Ohanneek Haven jr ; Owes J o.ihiet • •
A Wellington li. - Camp - .iarnuci Illair , ,
Albert 4 Mclntyre Henry: Ileolter
I Jacob 'Letterman Wm l Mayiiard
Noah waiiiley ei,lu4 C Tucker
'Porter W Olsson - Albert Saistury
Augustus; tiorhatt 1,,, Isi•lore Ilamerley
David Russell.. . Jacob Garber',
Solomon. Sherman drat'! W Lynn
Jun J Miller Dewitt. Barlow
Thoti kletSura o Fred Dieter .
Nicitolas,iktyer's lias t -I3 ,Fitiler -
NatLan,S, Bennett iStephen It Godfrey
Alea.liails .. Louis ShOemaker '
Nathan-Li Sherman 'Simeon P grout ,
Win Itieser :, . - ... :James Kenny,
APairea W,Settray Wru It Cualsey .
Jas Stotning - Rukill DValt 2
Al oatelinet Jones John tluerner
Clitistitut,Shwark Job cove :l b - len , _'
Thevior4 S ,ity au Abraimui StrUt her
Wiz S Platt , SaM'l S. Bombe). -
,Carlos Ci.giiterritan Prank'Kutil,
Howe B. Irish Jno .5 Liao
Milli) Rommel . Robert Sebeloska ,
Hiram R. Dagget t Nlervill ()Urban
Nelson Philips Jno B 'Kibler • '
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./Ittilotp4 Lt'itelle ` Ileurk,lieldttlit '
actstartut Larcupotl Wtu U Taggart ,
Wilson Rubinson C.„Jios L Billings . ,
lioht - k;ranter • .it U S.cofield '
Conrad.Cotfotan , Lyman W Minniothl
[Leary. !insert ,:Jun C Siiinti‘
.1 Robert, troll ' BR Leslie , . -,,
Jos W Robinson David Prinate .' 1
Augustus 0 Miller .. .1 - up IX tlulliford ,
Joseph Thornt on Chiistopiter Pager 1
Jno 1 Mosier Jno Tleel , • '
Morell ;Belknap - Andrew llarpst
Walter Strong .Tne,,C Martin
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WarrenJ Phillips, Josdph It If liir .
alio L Thayer . AugueC Shit z
Henry Miner_ lleury,Keith jr
Stool. J Fargo , Fred'k Laopold ,
Henry D Smith Michael O'Brien
elect II Sisson - Edwin J Scramblin
Jno,lt liatnilion Alex Allen. •
finml•M listen Levi Baer'' - • •
Henry ;Fargo, ,Wpri 11,caughey
Jos I' Parker Tao Ilays jr • ,
Jaeob .P. kliVer l'iii it Italsieint
Jlio II Aleileh Tre - ttit Rich
Orlando J Phelps San. - 1 Brewer
David E Belknap , , ' henry Box
Jno 8 }torsi's. 'Cardiff 31cUtelltin
1 lielsoil:S .linor Leander Godfrey
I Wm lid Fargo .
Win II Palmer
B render
Pb&l Hodge
Q:'Morilson
reonituded .tlie
LS TUJIS TREASON !
"The Union ns9t was will rtOrc!r bles s the
cision:fif any pro.Alavery fsnatio or eeerssion
,syntptttliirer, ati i it never open. to. It is us
thing: tit ,the p.sst, Isatcd cf enery patriot, and
cletslitled 'never to, curze an honest people,
Of ygt I . he'prifzes of - history sgoin.': •
m Chit , Ago Tri 6tine said it
Jai Etti 3 treason
. ,
:. The iruion will never with lay consent,
he restored under the Constitution us it is . ,
with'llavery to he protected by ir,."
Tliaddee Stevens. the Abolition leader• of
flte tiouse iv said it ' •
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,Is, j i
his treason,':,'
,", etter recogatso the-fiatttheilx!'oufeder
sey at ones, and ,stop ;this ettuNett-of blood;
thalf;teLeentinue in Lblit7rainotiS policy, or
flame eitii "a re-torstinn cif theHroion tt it
WM" '
Ca'sflui CI 4aifk it,,' vritiilu the l'ret+i
dent. was purt , uliiiia cancervative
•
h thiltrott•tun
:IVir one. I <hall ilot cot ) ; aitather dollar
ur tuan for the wit• until, it aZ , ! , tunei u differ
ent.'stanciing, and diro4i.;.', l o I , anti
slai,ett result. Million; tar lyartlnin. hi! nut
mitt tint t'or '
GouwaY, uhuiitiffilt 'r'epre,..wattop.4. in
Cabgress.frorn.liansus, qiid it, tittle the Pre
'Orient was ptirgning a c. ottstrvaliv.!. p-dius
6 Tit::: " • •
I'oc 4/ ZEN. or Ef
tertitsssys : 'Owlet, papers publish
- rertort,2mttitatatig from titnsii[meitory of liars,
t.tissori Browriloir; iirttiez4) wtiimor Aiken, of
fioutfit car:tains, is, ljsi
,ltitistmer by the Con
reetieratte.goyernment iaAicbmoad •The repor,t
igliatl4Aitiorth the inkiliOpp,per tTquir'r,l to
iti but it •is pertinvissecessray to•siiy
thit * the'report h e as aibch troth in it n•I roost
conettninpdf airs in the South
tiablistiftd:at the North, : ,:.( 4veinor Aiken is kit
biAturns;doirm (13 rilliekfUr !€4O SOWitern Cattge
tyie norl in thr .• -
- • - ,
„ 7 -,Tyidostott 1.,..14r.eL.01r1i1.d..:t1ii fotlats-,
I t ..9ig,:.tis.or ••10,yalty !”, („.. ~.-:3
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" ' Y"11 * jlarher, if du/ aiildio .2 a . . a rudistit ute
.i.'o# :‘ !t 4 . , Je"e'ttr:,aPinttr.,strh Kul draf
ie.l9 d
4 yoe=ay la,l(. 4 :yr:t c t l it i iinLes not believe
fin theipotiry, on yr hirdt4e , : vveir, is conducted;'
:I - twit (reapposed to-reskicriptims, -a h teli. ti ora of
.illii.. f6tlnkr p Foff x s '(4ititforeei.. , . '3„tit them s h Usi . 4
I )idiYT . iiiii pratlit.tfitiolysstiti.give either:of
1 iitiß ci iii,lit). i . ,,' : :- •tn,liti l n„,PritVi;Ert
-It.i/ftgit . . e, po ._r irt. 6 Attgtest•,t4 3 , l . 143: 1 ;,..!:: , 1 ,1 : ::...
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O r iritE , Clbitu CAueattuli cm icka,- . N . ewitilt Ol t ).
1:J.444,610 . rektate4that Letivifori„ Clntrlc , pt Fltlet.
. 1 1iiii ilkieli returned ..d . 'iritivS.:ir;ittsi iti: , tutir:wittt
ifri rits 4 r i ii, :sniittivivi itkitric-5 g iv o gtcri-:
t L.- , ^.-1.-!L. . e •
1611A-40Ficirtlii ef Int:,..n . qtrt,s) , gejaitiatten , lc , i, and
lj at ali , guisbound'ed etc./14494am : cte thi, people.
Itior.tiaftilithat. our friesdateveryerhere agree
'tilted !. meetings tils'illiti....Dttieracy are poi
-Istriiacere never t:litnded•ln'ltlie history. Ga.
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mina
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Mica, a tp.m . ,"V4lolle: bis hed with -
Alvar;ltyttring Att,t-fit;firpf:44eted, beehied
akkolWarose, valieskAtcycei j and deia:'
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UST '47;. L 863.
Fr'macs Lander
AYeti Ninvar
IF NoT tvdi) THE END TUE YEAR.
The Song of the Contraband. ' I
I deet. know whom di. darter
At tad alit emitter to mot;.
ty've state Ltia frgm ob noorg`,.., •
, Ittt him from d•„Nr.rat, .
14.14,4 f Wean t 4 hat,
obery odor f
tj zolly I bAI dip airkey'A
.4. Lord.frrimken cane
Abollttoit treloty. . •
goof* um otbiatrous Waif.
, .
flap etll spas an' 0p04 , 1.en
I tick t hear reef[ !
nay tole me I war hotter •
Den et my akin orar whlto,
l!ey spot, ao kind 604 gentle,
• o •oiatanrty pont.. • • : ,
I lhdt de Nee war waitio' •
• Per,lla 010 fool to emelt, •.•
• - :
Ai' rap 'rid fanehpr. ; ,
110.1. a a impter,"
17fiefitt . 11.411 tiroill LOU R.•.:.1'.:.
.ley w et* ply l u* pout' in
trouble'. derv:
i~nlopß 41 4 0 0 toteluy laseirr3
\VIA‘t Uuee CLre
Nu earl / darter;
'ller.tu.4.lut bad no
I,3r.u6eibr de Taot
let! lip • u d. fert,e !
tnebe Ab.3:11 kat., 4r, kf
Ve,a; tale ha lime darker
_/(,re lota •pfately trots,
.4 gat him tur t,ti lahor
Dr hoe-Fite 4.1• drcluth rti •
10. es 14asta, Wtmekttilmi,m
Whit priiietitAt'bOut dr tit'
alatery, 1 wuutlot
tl 14• wind take tur In
OstkAUA-41, 4', 4.c,..,
. s: tat,i qv luli/orek
Rat dr;rcle lan.]
4 nvier dr tt•••t,•' eact••3
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rdialser bun yvid • f•ut.Vt
UILIAVS-.-U144 Abolition Weiety, 84. Jlu
RaPablienn opinion of.oor, Coign;
initir . fed keeled, bnt, 4 4eareeli yet . opened:,
. •
1
/.14e l'itt4nrg (I,lzette, t i lte t
can Organ of 411rgbeny.letnuity;, it,
known. Was bitterly oppeledio.tliti reJnotuitta
lien nt , Gosr. - Curtin, It char/1 44 111411 with
being corrupt, weak, iinbe elle, end entirely
unfit for the position 4 r;444 . ; 011ewing
article 'copied' front a number, ot' the ,Garette
puhligheti prscious to 'the . Reptiblicap State
Convention, shows estimation its editor
. 11511 of Gov. Curtin ad that time!: 'lt will be
seen' that glaring and 'shocking; as are the_
charges against the Governor, the elitoi of
the Gizzette claims that ihe - record of hisrais
conduct, is 3 ' scarcely yet opent&.'t We shall
look with unusual interest for, the balance of
the exposition. and trust that the mere fact .
of the Governoes re-notsfaation:will nodpre
rent the aiutte from acting 'an' bonesersit,'
and revealing that part of his public 'history
which still remains Here is
the Garpftr's article : • i
"We hare already suggested that we would
regard the re-nominatietiof fitelferner Curtin
as a great calamity to the party and to the
eoutarY, for the double reason' that we should
expose ourselves to the itauthient risk of &de
feat, it we did not even elosteitkereby that we
had deserved it, and thit ire,shoniti render
very doubtful service to eicher, •by electing
him. We now proceed to ask, ign. some of the
reasnus tor that opinion.
t-lt cannot be disputed, vie think, that his
administration has proved esidnently disas
trous to the party which brought him into ,
power. That it has been ds intfortinteta Gee
for the State, the' present leonctition of 'her
plundered sinking fund a‘nii; dilepidated, re
venues will abundantly atteet.., it is not
that has been n wlinleSOnao_nue far the
country. It is but too clear that - it has been
a damaging ono fur hints'elf 7 -io. damaging
that it is inure than doubtful whether the
Union sentiment, Strong as it don tbly I
is, would be suit cieittly powfr6l to Override
the unflivcirable opinions ,stsaensraltil enter
toinq of hie integrity anti wisdom, notwith
stading the more than charitable reserve Oil
fhe press, which has dung a mantle aver hisi
faults; and perhapsencouraged his friends'
and hinitelf to believe that the history of his,
administration will bentintie a sealed hook, tilt
be forgotten amid the clangor pr arms and
the strife of the bathe-field. 1
"Ile mune into office .jer than three yearf
ago, with a hie ttiajoriiy s and aLegislatur
of which nearly three-fourths of gotta branche
either were, or claimed ep t fie, iteimblican
AL the'ead of one session' he had thrown a ll
t,hat majority away i I -
1
" I:no/lied with theprcvilfigs of eipenelloF
the first appropriation nrdelhy , the Legfstat
lure for the common defence, he gave, to h
own creatures the power cif snaking contract ~
as hi-i Tr;,s'e Olen::, in 'relation 16' artiel
with whi:h they weri entirt:lx tinfautili#
to the great injury 'ofthe 2Olilier, whbwis
victitaired by, their urtskillfainess or-fretuil..i
Thi4 f!tct, was found iy a. coincuittee vppoitird
14, i.teuttlf, under the .p,iteittori of - ,stlitabh l ic-t
clamor, whic i li grew out pi inc treement poll ,
the Volunteeri who had linernlsle I tacilarria'-
burg.., Those brave - yonili wen who, bed 4s
ponded so gt`tler3tlSty t leti firaC call ot, th it
ir.
country, We , ,. ,4 , age. wits shoddy vcstrae Is;
shoes: whose solo'. were stiSted with shavio 1,
and idant„e; i ilea, '., , ,t ' as aitv itta ttrair l iftt r at
tat a wlntiow 1.,:114?. i . i,.v . 0 ,repuitelf . 'hill tt- - • i
I liivp;l- than ll,..ritont , :b4regtroat br44''fia 1 1110 . 1
tendor nievei, , t,t trfew ittitcrt apet.faiadorn I ,
_ . r.
! h. s ere tt..4 ttoiritt' i t;' ) ' s 4l.et"titt the Vapi.ll.
The officers at t'Aut'fi Curt'4, jtiftly,iiiiitgoset: I
a: what they +ate, drew flit!% spirited reason -
'strattee' to Ili, k,,gi4latlire, 'which 'ariare
sentd La the Hons.., at:their lostantt.t'lty one i
one
of our own nieuthem . ft su r giftted to tint 1
the prapriety ot`tto inquiry en _Lo then Ure 1
a -the rontraert made tar atardieS„.,And lim i t
nazao ut the agent:, Goat? gn It botu i lly , ere
'lnside, sad he offered a repoluti r t in 'Record'gly.
He Wished to know. 11:0 't, e ler the f) hlie
'know; whether it yut-tbite. shalt sundry di-
l a
vidttals then loiterin:kibt,inti •thg„Caliyil s .„
1
whit were pointed out AtAiti J. ogistlii (A . .19405,
'and : bream to be entivery an* fir ; purz
.
pno. had hero wattaff r t tannfri!att .
~, , tp,t
Governer. as ha ayt?4l . A, 'o,:jnake dentran a Or_
!lie soldiers. ' . ; , :ii : ..''- ' i '
.:•,• ' ."-...••••, -.....-..?..,,
"One or thew intGe4luals.. wi11,,,k P.friAilt.
'...lkti t s. 11, - Nett!, no tte'tiortTee rel Itulitignep4
Aelitig, Coutmisaiow, ret„o4otlititia, who
wait understood to be 'salt deitiAste and tevaii
tlea!iiG Irienttol e the'llonalvnatr.t. ,Tye . Tower ,
Of the. Governor igartritiltirYttre:ol.'4ko:L coq-,;
unan..altikongla, tint a:ear44sWital bit 'ati .91e 1
vtiy day; preeediiii • er 44o ls l o7!iiiipage;
P.a.fAilfonse,' itt; 'bit . "''stpliroiiii
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t fOr clothing mrde by the identical
{anal with the Frowenfelds, of this city,
t special• eapecitx ! Ou this contract
44 afterwards indicted here. and it was
hit indictment w.t depending that the
i or felt it necessary, in order to appeaeo
:laic clamor. or divert at from his own'
O raWe a committee of
.h, (po t appoint•
o ingtilre into his own conduct. • That
ttee proved, very unexpectedly, to he a
e-.... 50 fair that it R 44 defined iirudeut
hold its report from the i lecialature et
aninesessiou Of that botly. If found.
er- 2 —:altitottgn tt payed over the Frown-
b cunt
in :tit
'Neal
MEI
Goier,
the p
mott,
corn,.
fair
t Wi
the e
how e
fold
ase hr.eanse a cram depending in the
courta—rthat •the Pohl/erg were in m.o.' AV it 11 .
',very diArgiii{ioll to deal gently with the trioc
frnoro it condemned h appointmenta and
mode pursued. by the government in
.g itkpurchtteei.: It declared that 'the
i
•ce of.tt eirte't supervisory power had.
-,„.
the cause of much of t h e mi+chief that
efallen
t the Btate." It retua:tketi,.in oh
ag upon the cltracter of tho Goveraor'y
e, that t it could" not for 4 tnotuent•be.
'./ted that there were not men in Penn-,
nia, :*hose serCireg could haw; been
,attded, and who, by education end abil
were :equal to the occasions that had
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alien,,
sup
'ie!
Corn
its,
arts
n; atO that, the appointment by au Et
A - e, from personal or poxtisatt motives, of
inetpetent agenis to offices of greet respon
eibi ty, l
at ni times, a grave dereliction
fro rti duty; never more go than in great public
eintfrneles, when the disasters 'resulting
train the ignorance or incompetence of the
tgehta, for whose appointment he is respo'n
ihlk will inevitably ereite suspicious , uf
mid, and return home io the itrecutive to
to ttiatiiig . charges of collusion.: And -it
lo4ed by observing that they also report, in
getters', 66 the result of their investigatiOns ,
ilia, they have found instsec,i of ignorance,
of
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iocomOetence, of sharp never
iriOeworlihy, !to , / here - eminently
fug hivt itpiwitittgentii, which, alt hough
,u4ec-the peculiar circumstances of the time
e exp:ecte,i. err n5t.1.? the t. can
DEM
r ,n 9 of the Proven : ,
felil r
eas4 having pr.oh.l t fillare,in conse
quence t3l . 4 the disappearance_d
lbrs witness rtit4 the light of one of the de:.
fehdanto', a new bolumittee was raitietl at the
.
mixt. prlston Legkititnre, by which it
S fv 111 4,..4 1 :1 14 )1 1 g other thing?, that the ease
shoir i p by the 01 qr °lading Witness, who
afterwards returned. vis-4 6,1 •clear case of
.
mlulcnt complicity het woen tl3e contractors
, d "C:hairleg M. ,l6le , tt:' tivit the cloaking fur-
n shed to the soldier.; •could have been at . -
f. rded tit 1:43,511 per suit less than was given ;
a. 4 yethaire left to the contractors a profit of
:50 that • a large portion of it. wa; en
tirely unfit 'for the use of the soldiers, and
uch of it fell to pieces in a short time after
'ks wore by them:' and •that the flight of
is Prawerifeltbt was %iciest conclusive evi
toace that they, at least, were conscious of
Daring; defrauded the State: Our readers
lit judge of the quality 01 thh, committee
hen they tind them adding, that while the
mimeay of Murphy xern4.s to - c:.eitt• a strung
uspicion agiinst Neal, the te:ttiutnny of Neal,
dasse/1,, one of the parties implicated, seems
clear him Ina all lilt! 'a great Wage u 1
.tudgmeitt in his purchases and misappreLention
,is to Ads duties,'' and that his testimony shows
!that he did not consider hituself bound to in—
iquire,!either into the actual cost of the goods
fused, I nc their fitness
,tor the purpose In/ended.'
It is rather surprising that they did not hunt
up the! Frowenfelds themselves as wituessel,
who would, no doubt, have made a clear case
of it ior the defendants. In ronvictmg them
alone dhey, forgot that the offence charged was
one which — either involved the complicity of
the other party, or did not exist at all; and
thereibre furnished no occasion for running
away. They do, however, set down the case
Ss one of a failure, of justice. •• We
are informed, however, that the confidence of
the Governor in Neal has been in no wise
shaken by these transactions. ire still.cen
. .
tinuev t - to be among ht:t west intimate and
I cherished friends.
`"But enough for the present. iVe .311111
return to the - general subject which we hale
sestroely yet opened." '
'The Republican, have, been as unfortunate
in the nomination of At as in that of Gov.
Cuikin. • He tins h memher of the_Conveation
which framed the Gunstuntion of'lnFS: and
hie - corms in that body on the question of net
grO suffuse way such as will not very strong
ly commend him to the favor of many white
;nen. -
it is k own that under the t.!Qtrit itution of
1790 it was it mooted'ques ion whether colored
Latin were entitled to vote. lii .2,1t.e part. of
the etate they were allowed to exerej3e the
right, and in other. it Whi denied them. In
the Convention of 183 Ft. railed to Itmehd the
Constitution. it wits prop4o.t!o put this
.Lion at rest . by confining the elective franelii.e
to, white then only. With thin view. !Ir. Mgr
(41; of Philatielphl.a, on the '21 , 1. of :lane, 1E37,
I " otii'ericl the folleicle:v-prorien to the 3(1 article
'Provided, 01.1. That !he , nti
tcir shall in no ease pxfpn,i to other.' than free
ihite male eitizewr." •
!On akin PrOViS.) t!... yeti , 3titl nap( liCra
enlled, and Judge Agno,s , vuhta against it, and
„ju;lie Wandward, the present Li'etnottratio Can-
Aikinte for On7ernor, who was a member of the
t'onventiou, co.eJ for it. ft was lost. (Liebities,
v,Ol. J, pate
Ola LILO riL of 111111`try , / . 3•39. Mr. 'Martin
tenured hi* t ft . titt, I,y 'flaying to insert the
*rota atit.,ug the qualifications for vo
tier..•Lipais thta motstin n taps atil able debate
ensued, Judge tAking an active and
iokaine, rmre in tiror nf the wotion and against
ineftir tuff ehte.
Or ov January a vole was tat en on
the motion, by ye:u and nays, and Alto word
i"white" 1;4.4 inmerte‘t in the third ariiele of
Abe Constitution, Judge Agnew voting against,
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it wail itblge . Woodward for it. lUehates, vol.
).o,lttige lat.)
1 -* ita ihi k i m o tion. thus carried against the op :,
ItioSTtlion of Sedge Agnew, we owe the tun that'
itie uageoes are not Voters in i!ennsylvania.
•
An attempt was subsequently wade to edit
tidue of 'suffrage to those negrota
Mho had betbre'exereised it; told for this
Jude` Agnew voted. ou the principle that
attar is better than nu bread." Judge
TIOOdWarI I however,e voted against it.
• This . is Ott maw 'for whom white men ore
lialtstris vete. nail hs aucceetle4 in tusking.
liegrais sots's, his chances of election would,
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NUMBER 11
;- From the teiontosto eitttue or I.l4erty j
AN UGLY RECORD.
now bi pretty fair; but as whiter, tiro'
the efforts of men liken:age Weetlwikelone
invested with the Invaluable rightof
it i 9 not likely that' Judge Agnew wilrreaeh
tho Supremo Bench , „
We cannot. rcfrai frets givieg '
tugyaragraph of
_a powerful - atettoh A#6 in
the Contention by Judge • Weetiwird on nil
great queat ion - of negro
.1 am sure the .isher sense of our citizens
would be outraged by a decision that negroes
are to vote, and thin will be ditiddedlif you
reject the amendment. •At uo tttitge of our
history have our people been' willing to give
them this right, oud now let us not offend
against nature, and do vielenlaitertge . gerteral
feeling, by saying that in all time tocomethey
shall possess it. Let us not reductit the Wes•
timablo right of suffrage to this destnittation;
lest the people spurn it from tbein. ak . littwor•
thy any longer of their affections, .bu t lot us
pretervo and bequeath it as we have inherited
it, and their posterity will surely litaiteitio're
prosches for our merit tries hereaftee.l.:.
"Brief . Paraivafihir.,-
Uen. Siegel has been rolieired from his
vilifies in Permsylrailia, and hisstiffmitstered
out at' Ills rervine.
--There are ftfty yaeatkiea ,in t)te West
Point Nlilitary Aceilenty, end the New Tort;
Leader very properly sitggelta that Ole . ) b.
Ailed with Brigadier Generals,
.—.lnother draft i 3 already spoke* of, to
'take• place, aeon, nvike ttfs ,. the defiefeao3
catt.el by ciemptions. Aflot3t hedf as many
...more n; Src lOW called for, ir it+ enid, will he
drafted So we g?.
--'Forney expresser surprise that a Coated.
crate General ..aged three score years and ten"
should have died with creeriunt tremens: Forney
may consider himself fortunate If that fatal
titillation does not overtake him before he
reaches that age
- —l:p to Saturday otght, 199 iubstitutes and
four conscripts, out of 1127 men drafted, had
gone from this city to the camp in New haven.
•The number of men [lethally required trom
Hertford is ttbocit 731. Ridging front the ter
salt above indicated, the' , /,prospect of. raising
wen by draft is not particularly tlatteriag.--L
,llartfvrd Time. ,
Lza-acrEs,---A leg apiece, of °ens. Sicklei
an 3, Kirby, which were ampntated, on' account,
of wounds, are Preserved in theMe . dical Mu
seum at Washington.' That's :141c1r.le they
probably never thought of puftitig, their feet
into .14 Wheeler would say,- '
•rer thank the !eg of Staled
Would b. preserTad agsnibiteriallt••
—Girard Union.
,
A DEMOCRATIC intl.:. —Thi DeplOClAt4 have/
just gained a member of Congress in Jliesourfo
In the district, which was represented by
Mr. Noell, Republican, an election bas just
been held to fill the vacancy caused by Mr.
Noell's death, and has resultekiti f. be triumph
of John G. Scott, !Democrat, by a b andsome
majority. The New York Trisunelrjlames the -
Administration for permitting his bloctinn.
—A colored tirin in Newarit, Few Jersey . ,
having suiTered somo peciialary etribarrass
ments, recently closed business; andth' senior
member gave to the public the following "no..
ills i" Ue ds olntion of copar'sniPs heretofore
resisting t w r t . fie and Moscslones in de bar
ber profession, am . heretofore resolved. • Pus •
sons who ose must pay to de scriber, Dent
what do firm wit* must call on Jonas, as de firm
is insolved."
—The Washington correspondent, nc - the N
T. Tribune says':
"Thu government has decided not to retain
any officer in the army ,r•liose t4ews it or
l uestiwi are not in consonance with its WO."
.11ow about tho soldiers.:—the rank and file :
Are they to be discharged too, if they don't
agree with the Administration
FnAxs. &ma A "Coreatutesn.7-..General
Frank Blair has arrived at Washington. The
GhicageTribune correspondent announces that
ho has taken decisive ground against the pros
ecution of ,the war for the abolition of slavery.'
and "all the earnest 'supporters of the Admin
iitration regard ftinir's course as completely
identifying hint with, the 6copperheade.' " The
St: Louis Democrat piso announces solemnly
that the General has gene over to th. "our -
perbeads."
—"The emancipation o 1• tho
aicaply meow for onuiiadipatang the nation •'
—Fornry4,Press, Aug. 14rii. • •
Emancipation with Forney not only mean. ,
abolition; but much more. It. nreani the be
stowment upon the blaolc man of every civil
right and franchise enjoyed•by the white man.
Forney speaks for the Lincoln party—l.e is 4.4
recognized qrgan. Let white men reflect and
be not . deceived.
War WAIL PIIOIN:CTED 1--.1110
S'iateq=nan, i:Republican,l l answers this ques-
BEM
"The Government can and alit:Told close up
the rebellion by the let of. November. If it
fails to do this, the hiatus? should 441 on Sew
ard, lyeed & Co., who wish to carry the war
into the next Pi'esidential Election in order to
match capital that may enure to the benefit of
army and navy contractors. pct sutlers
and other speculators."
FELING IN INDIANA. —AV an evidence
of the public toning in Indtana, ewe may attitis
that a ratt-nst, Dozno,:ra,tic mooting, at litt•m•
crow, Knox county, Y.-aa atteado.l, 4•13'9 Ihr
Vin^mit,ee Non, by, or_ 9,000 petqle
Vorrcisi and rnernhlre of C.,?ngre2e frog,
rnvle areewhei. ALL Agra !ind vex('
v. 'ore ropre , a‘nterl, including the zpomt.. raaga;...9-
vent dieplay ~r;adiee erer
in v , tp,Qi: alt); acid b.il.
k, :41 rt to
every conct , ivi w iv thqt wns re , ;!nigite to
thk. point —eh fa ivir.r
/ff IC TICK itINVIEILVEIC.
The following gentlemen have been. selected al in,
s.,4cuts in the place, when. the,' Deride. Person, Jretring
to rend ruheartpttorre or Joh Wort, or 311.. r., in
no. coA do it throne, th.tr hwds
.1. !ullivs.o.
Cart. A. Comisroe s
ti• C. White, t
61. W
4, Snisv, .
fiehulta A'Bio
ti 1.. Potter, ...
Copt I' AV .
Lyman Rohlotoo,
-Wolfsburg.
A. e' Hon.., ' • •
John booluUe, . _ noriner Di X Was
Riley Potts? .Weer
Ralph R-a - msti, r •
Jaeab C Cinfuntn. •
12. W. .... 4-1 1110
Hoz:. D. W thitelisu^uh,
/tom.
Nebula thonoly.: .... -A ... . Cberry
P. G. Stranatrso, (
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Jas. D. Ptilllips, ' ..... • •.!* - !•-••••••-U 0100 •
F. R. Burrows.,
J. L. 'Cirri - 4, - ! Warren.
i. Jackson,. . ............ ,Garland.
J. G. egrllagbant , gpartaortmeg.
Tit. A.ll Xby, tre•XLS.
Jas. Cr0rre11„........ - Lorelit.
T. D. Cbello,.._ %IcKeau.
rapt. 0..1. . Voungsrillr.
Amos Beath, t Corry.
C: oak/. ;
W.ittienr. I.e 114.nr.
rkiast.t.uu 4 ering t'rert.
tr. W. [toward,.....-..'t00.
! J. G. - Itidowny,
' ; •!!:
Robert Jackson.
" Warms Co., Pa,
Tr7Y - ,
Cn.et:
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East ,hvieno.
AGENTLXIII424,
' Care* of Norroai Wilily; 'lsoompotaricy. Pro
mown New and Testate:4 La d"tr°
totoniollt a th en. w4ll be bitpY t* to a who need
It ;boo at chugs? th e rootpoost roto maktog
the amps
&OMIT "Minn kir aimo "oak *MLR to
Iliby kis oupodomor.4•4 psok*** Voiotia Rambo
sorols* tko woo by nto to malt COaroluity roolod)
by roldnotteg , WINK S.OGDRN. -
aagli-las. MO. 11/3 Now* pipet, Nam-York.
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