The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, January 02, 1864, Image 2

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,:.1 0 211" 4amrsr send 'lbek, the Sonth;'-un- .
*thtedlirrVW,e look ' no farther back titan.
-PritinoFaltirdinanses of 66000sion
. 114& state oonventions. But eritett•cd
41Maistka ; - state of 'publics feeling in- the
fkiettkthat thviehiaged three oidinanEes
ilium - gm:on - became possibie t This quee.i
,as soot to the roots of the subset, and'
Os correct =ewer to it must 11: - the nth
dile4e I‘pmu!bility fay dissolution on the
eiteAltloidsts. True:there hare long been
desiegognalin the lirdath who considerad
disolution drairable.'But who gave to
dies dettuigognes their power ? who sup
plied them with ergdments i who enabled
*tato convince a majority of the active
siteinflutustial classes' in the Southey
eiltOno that they ought not to remain in
Iltion 1 , What headway could:Abe
"cession Ainuigeg,ues have Inadetwith
-1:401.r.,-Seward'a "Higher Law ;" without
tjheabolition mobs for resisting the rendi
%km'of ftigitive slaves; without the "per
ogal !al." passed to defeat &plain
requhtanteirot the Constitution ; without
the avowed and recorded abolitionism of
the 'great *publican oracles ; without
the vituperation- and slanders of the
z2Woras, the underground railroad, the
m irraPriodble conflict," And John Brown's
raid? nut are the things which alarm
ed the Southern mind ; these the steps of
the ladder by which southern demagogues
climbiiii . to their ascendency. He who digs
under tephonse, deposits the gunpowder,
and lays the train, is as wicked as the
iiibendlimy who applies the match.
Thkisistlve ingenuity. Imy.l which the
eholitiOnlets seek to escape .this yempon
aibillti is all in vain. No change-of party
names, 'no—attempt to restrict political
discussions within the periodsince Mr.
Lincoln's election, can blind the people to
the broad fact that if there had been . 110
• sectional Republican party there would
have been no war. This fact .. stands up
in bold relief, like the Alps against the
and no artifice can obscure it.
• The Anion Was not holditogether by
merely political bonds, nor was-it dissolved
ail st once by merely politic.tl action.—
The real dissolution was in tile alienation
of feeling and sectional bitterness which
preceded the severingabt political ties.—
Ztis all the world that it. was
.itionisti that sowed the seeds of
this abenatiop; that fomented this
hitter
new. Slavery was the sore and sensitive
spot ou.the social body of the Sotith, and
the rough-handed abolitionists kept rub
btag it. ' The greater' the irritation they
eimied,-the more the cajinst of their tor•
tore 'cloned, '."tth, better , they seemed
pleased. Much of' the zest of' such books
as Mn: Btowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (a
book Which was high-toned and respect
able oompered . - with the great mass of
abolition libels and pasquinadea,) con
sisted in s perception of the sting they
would inflict on Southern sensitiveness.--
it was like the pleasure felt by a mischiev
ous boy who sits on a, shed and shakes a
red flag Mauled bull. This reckless eboli-
Stank:Skim& no- respect for persons, or
.plaoei, aim the most sacred things. It en
'. tera43be church of Christ with its wrang
les and its firebrands, and succeeded in
animists that before it dissolved our po
litidl
Vnion. The churches of all tho
grealdenominations (except the Catholic)
were organised xery much like our polit-
ilia institutions. They all had their Bev
erslatite associations, which were repro:
'mated in a general convention just as the
several states are represented in Congress.
Abolitionism first entered tho Methodist
Church, as Satan, the author of discord,
entered Eden, and presently that great
body war divided , and the two sections
plunged:in litigation, growing but of their
(deltas to their con:Mien property. The
Baptist church was next sundered by the
same nliciyhit and, then the Presbyterian.
It is true that in all these divisions it was
theSenith that seceded, but it is alsot.true
that theluestions on which they divided
. were thrust into the several conventions
Abolitionikts.! It cannot be pre
, Vileded.that this separation of the churches
mathe work, of ambitions demago_ . as,
or that the seoeders Were twirled in • -
leg against their deliberate judgm •
-Thafgriatjectionsi schismfn-the • -
Ilmiqurey the work of. obtrustra.ako.
Though it preceded the wilt-
led separation by several years, the ahalo:
wind connection is'inich as to show that
they resulted from a common cause, You
maysay, to be sure, that the South was iaz
sans on the subject pf slavery; but, that\,
is merel3r,a different way of saying that
theta: . opinion on that subject differed
troni yours. Your attempt to domineer
over their opinions, and to overturn their
social and industrial System, is' hat broke
up the Union. You May say, again, that
this was only a pretext ; bit it still re
mains true that it Was the abolitionists
who gave them thiii pretext in the face of
repeated warnings of, the use they would
probably make of : it.
And our 'honest' reiPsplitter at Wash
ington is still swinging the enormous abo
lition beetle and delivering his "tardiest
blows on the same wedge .by which the
lashes were separated. The Union is as
;`',het only a partially cleft log ; if the obeli
wedge were knocked out the sidei
moitld spring together and leave only a
Wben, by and by, the ,Democrats
wen , • `t4is_sorrico,, let the abolitionists
iheir fingers are not in thecleft.
Min..throiisr.—The' Boston Courier says
*l in One three meanings to the phrase
Mks Unites." The 'first is, thi) Union as
tanadsted under the Baiolutionary Con
; the second is, the Union nn
der the Constitutioui the third is the
'Union as Oka "ridieghs are trying to teem
-44110kit. first is a confederate Union
die second - a Constitutional Un'iOrivtite
Shied a. Oorkal Union. The first is
:74bal Union of Beoessionisls. this second is
gjo, MO; of Conservatives, the third is
the Union of Abolitionists.
. Pusatints Imam bee removed Goner
'. al Sohollidd from the command of the De.
putoont of the Missouri: This was to
Intri beet' expoted.ssys the N. Y. Wor44
itnt nib* weeks ado Mr. Lincoln turd the
' Teditudi 3 Of ifisiood thaktto would nor"..;
A lively French
Quaker. saying to
tune barking had
"I will not hirm I
nice revene. but
Quaker f can pu
leads the animal
raises - the cry,. void_,
the `pa'ss'ers- wick:
-and destroy theist - -brtilto--- -- --
AU idndhlitration has adopted this
(y. AU
to woun - d,•11 - 11d yet 111 . ittraid it
hopes by the .catch-Ward of urouthtwn
'sympathy" to direct. the hovel* inkikthes
o f hatred to. rebellion fere dishoneatinalr.
No 'sympathiser with 'yeAkillien exists hl
the free states'. is is er Idle to:pretend
that such a state of feeling eartlheletted
as to assert that 'thine Ir a priferninte of
stones tehread for Mal. - It is la morale
the native of things than n squint creel's.
Men ho more sym'pithiss
than' they woo the Allatie 'Oholeia t 'ef , af
fect their, veins - With tilaitevimill."rhe
right of perfectly fret dlseinicion
ie as - men 441 to a f;eksliite, al tititiaii - 9f;
gravitation to creation. Phi 4 are
subjects of common intereitt to us isle;
are the jury - to rendere itt;ditit. i
~ if We'
.can only hear arguinenta!on - one aide,
bqw are we to form aseriat' • union Y
To snppose that 'We cs. ,1 ..oefoor-;
rent results:4 to iiselCtbe,•l , 4111110.1 1
the whole . ,
The 'great wring we inch to the
seceded. states is haft4elity,tn the Reßit
critic faith; that trutliTwilloleincent> 'err.
or. Yet the adrAlstrrticrn which makeis
war upon one section of 'the Union far
rebellion against - the _Constitution is now
itself in rebellion agaitut, that Ceitalitur
lion. It admits thus that it wainsiginally
in the right - not hyprineipht but by ac
cident. It compels us Derithinite. Ist:4l>-
pm it in the very ihterisia titthat Con
stitution which we with it united Stoupholl.
We have not budged one Inch irposour
position; iteperibn , the Constittition
and refuse to abadon it and to follow
t he ad ministration into the labyrinth it has
entered. rt has ged the pobey in
which all a .arid-fitalti-:fau,lt, with us
hecauie we feirii,Vits`444laiird_
path to freak_ dratebillott and Sirtitin'
destruction. We have never leek heart
one instant, but it is repeating in its civil
conduct that blunder in its military con
duet. which held hack McDowell and sav
ed Richmond. A fear has came over it,
anti, like all the paninetrieken, it does
ju.t exactly whet it ought not to do.
Originally strong in the possession of pow
et:, strong in the comm9u,consent of the
people, , inapregnatt•Whe9
the Constitution ; - tv115, ,L. that, to EKq
short years this administratieSr,itii in•
cured a powerful opposition inten4-
ly vindictive perional enmities? • The My
of southern sympathy will. net answer.
Where was that syinpithy two yearti ago I
—how lid' it manifest • itisktf 7 That . ury
is simply the amertien ite 'en intimath,
and of an Untruth More daniagbig 'shim
all the other untruths which' have been
perpetrated or permitted. It will riot do
for the adat44lratign s teeponse others of
that indifferenoe tO duty it has ikporieqy
manifested. It will-not dote chanteleat
faith with coldness which shuddenretii
blow'given 40 the Constitution* h4as
sworn to protect it ; it will not 'do" for the
priest who mocks, at the God to charge
' others With impiety: fitinilnainble ging
gestionof right it has driven the 'Dello.
cracy into fierce dentinciating - of, wrong;
if it has made war on,the T government by
every means known is; the Constitution
and the law as casential for that party as
for thegovernment to war upon the rebel.
lion, it is not our fatal:
Ther is one thing deers, tbipt Un ion,
=it is 'Liberty: We don't intend to
giie tip either 'O4 cage of -the other,
and we no more think' the government
will succeed in conquering our liberties
tliaa.wassition ibdopendepft But; lf,by
the mingled madness and itesknese Whl6h
seem to rule the hour we are &impelled
to a choice, there will not be one moment
of hesitation. Tbe moment tl . 0 114 4 ,2 4. 611
people arrive at the conclusion which
General Bromide has announced. quit
they must deposit their liberty &lung
this war and take° it out of pawn oul t y
after victory,' that instant seiession is a
"fixed fact." The history' of the world
does not show one. examplewr liberty re-
rued, and this people is not about to
make the experiment. We all recollect
the fable of the horse and the man, and
as stories cannot be Copperhead under
his i present majesty we may .safely quote
sop :
A horse, in a contest with's wolf, salted
the assistance iof a man, who jumping on
his back soon -dispistahed the enemy.
The horse, with many thanks r requeided
the rider to dismount. "Oh, no l" was
the reply; "if you do, not know that_ you
have a good master, I , know that I have
a good servant." Horses have been:rid
den since that date. • -
rammsyLvanlik /113tAttciti.
Pennsylvania has thus far continued to
pay the interest ion her. indebtedness in
coin, notwithstanding the high premitim
upon specie ; but is said that it is now a
'question of doubt whether the February
semi-annual payments will be made in
gold, or whether''the authorities will at.
tempt to take advantage of the not 'lcon.
greys and pay the interest in Treasury
notes. To do so, hoireitir; Will require
some action on the part of the Lesiabiensw,
as a resolution wail passed on the 12th of
June, 1840, which requites the Governor
to change a sufficient amount of finds in
the State Treasury ti pay the interest in
specie.
Tel New York Mrs eve. soul, pod
advice to its party ' friends, which is net
the less applicable toddle. - We commend
to ostr_readersthefolknvink
"Whoeveryou are that have a faseraa
for the Presidency. keep his name out of
the newspapers as a possible candidate for
the next four or. !five months. Let his
adversaries month bite it ; ' but
let his friends be ciiscort and, silent.--
Had Abraham - Lincobsteliin - prOmbuitt3y
commended for Preeldeist in Decenibsiri
1859, he would not hinie been Redden&
elect one year thereafter. , ; them.
0 trainers of 'nags ter Presidetalial
course. and keep: tain . well blanketed in
the stable far any palm 'Yetr'
•
—Edward-EieeetfAil been trying to
e the headset te'verens liken+
•
ts Jetta and eaksiebet doeisiobla the obis et
Si Potter.
*tripe! pores& marshals-of the different
oongressional diitricts to hqld their d ex,
andantinos for physic a . , !diumitt.ii,i or. iLoy,
tor!rs Mt' CO if sr. 23 4 1 /041 7 5IPectivI
ttricia.t ,
" "
:PottineatAttirsasianta.,4Tite , World calla
attention - 4 Atm ~antintesed , niatilbea do
IA& 0 110 k ^lO
Aponte the Protetdothtlat 'nototnition. l l
eloVoritit and 'extitiliglifit puff of -10.
(Mare Intalibeti pit Into 'al& hands oasts
ithettfaini'atefiej.9l:llbnc- Viirk;`witlk
ilirtiectititis'toeend 1045/ All OOP**
dtreotirik' itl . insettlan ' as
reitltla¢" oaf ter ,'' and 7 offoniini to pay 'torn
au' nnvel
mode of aiasB&ililtitini ! piititiCaliinfogies ;
but, oC•n id theVl;;A l liirc; read
erae'reaeti& running
a 'pOliti&srainititliite on sound mercaptilo
. priookilos,tov not be, a bad investment.
Wear 1.0-;;-The , Bwiten Courier
phblislies aw extract :of a letter from a
ieritlatrien In' the Southern States, who
illwayabee
i d , ' :a Un i .- rittri snit' who
has been impri s oned by the rebels, in
which occurs the following :
"Ue, Sav a , that cliqing his confinement
be conversed with prisoners front all of the
Confederate States but Florida,' and their
tinanimons•testimoni . was, that if Meelet
.and Auell.had bent.sentinued in command,
and #wpoliFy which theii . rirratted had been
rzercred bosißerde odd not have
lasted eir month's ton,:qie . thwi the &lee of their re
incitat; for the plain reason, that no new army
mulct have been raised •
Latest •War News;
The privateer Alatotma is reported to
be off: Java, and to have . burned the
American s hips Wined Racer and Amen
da: •
,••
-.4-, 'Rebel •dispateties say that Gen. • Jo.
Johnston has taken command of the Ten
nessee Army, vise Hardee, arty) was in
place of Bragg.
—The passport s'yitern is to be extended
to Philadelphia and /Poston. It does not
require a passport hone each individual,
but the Marshal examines each vessel
and requires all armis &c„ to be given up,
when a general pa* is given to the cap
lain;
- -The Choctaw Chief, MeCurtain, with
several other Indian leaders, came into
the Union line; ut4ort Smith, Ark., on
the 24th inst., and Surrendered under the
protection of the President's Amnesty
'ettsi Choctaws abandon
therßebel cause, arld it is very probable
that theirexample will be followed by all
the other disloyal tribes.
—The negro pilet Small, over whom
the fanatics have made so much ado, be.,
cause he succeeded in running a steam
boat called Planter' out Of Clbariftton bar
bor,end aurrenderedher to the blockading
fleet, has beett_gaptured- - by the rebels,:
together with the iessel of which he bad
been awarded the command It is sta
ted' that is piloting his craft through
Lighthouse' Inlet; iinh 2 denw fog, he got
smont the rebel picket boat* by mistake.
Most of hie crew, wiwe ,runaway negroes.
—4 correspondent writing ,from Char
leston, under a late date, says that the
famous floating battery, which was-used
by the Confedaratsi mainst Sulam when
Mader Anderson held the works. broke
*drift la tholatep4e,and smashed through
.and carried away the obstructions, and now
has *Aare near the north end of Folly Is
land. The 'battery wail formerly plated
with- railroad • iron, but that bad been re
moved for other pnrposes.
—The Adjutant-Generat's.o.ffins has tel
egraphed to all pie army commanders
that Slaw heti been palsied to the effect
that DO lxiunties exoept, finch as are now
_provided by law will be - paid to any per
enlisted after the sth ;of January
next. The only bounty - provided by law
is the $lOO authorized by Section 5 of the
acref July,-1801. The The commanding offi
cers are accordingly required insecure aU
re-enlistments of veteran volunteers pais
4blehefere , JattusaY mad give immedi
ate publicity to this circular.
—TVs steamer George Cromwell, which
was to sail from N. Y. for New-Orleans on'
Thursday, was detained by the United
States Marshal, whose agents had found
goods. contraband , of war, loch as gun
powder and percussion caps, on board in
barrebt of innocent potatoes, and boxes of
"unsuipiciOus appearance. It is said that
ri house in Courtlandt street and several
Ileofessionally loyal tradesmen are or soon
will, be in the Will of the Government.—
TribUrte. l ;
Lions,'• in a dispatch to Earl
Russell, is said to' have predicted the ter
mination of the American war in three
mynas, Tbe eoiresporidenta of As Lan
do*. 2baa begin Ito admit an increasing
despondency in the South.
—Richmond papers say that Longstreet's
forces were, on the 234,. still around Rut
ledge, Tenn., unable. to tollow up their
"advantage" (whatever that may be) for
want of shoes. The weather was cold,
and 'the mountains were 'covered with
snow. It is said the entire army has
gone into winter !quarters.
A number of rebel officers and sol
diers it. said, have come into our lines
at Newbern, North Carolina, and taken
the oath of allegiance. It is stjted that
many others are awaiting an. Opportunity
to do the same thing. Blockade running
steamers are coming into Wilmington, N.
C., in great numbers. Twenty-three are
reported as arriving there in one night.—
The plan of leasing out abandoned p'alan
tations in eastern North Carolina is prov
ing highly succesitful.
The rebel,'; schooner Marshall J.
Smith, laden with cotton and turpentine,
bound from Mobile to Havanii, has been
captured by the gunboat Keenebeo. It
is understood that she' had 280 bales of
cotton on board. ) -
=— Dispatches from _Washington state
that Gen. Butler has been authorised to
oonduet an exchange of prisoners, aloe:
for *Meer and man for man • the object
apparently being: to make a Ills exchange, i
without the introduction of any side s.
sues: Later intelligence received from
Fortress Moan* states that the rebel
government, after having exchanged 500
prisoners, refuse to do anything more till
all their demands are complied
They also rani° to hive any dealings with
Gen. Batter. - •
The Rio/Ultima Rapers inlaid to be
gloomy over the daring-raid of Averill'S
cavalry upon theii most important rail.
road, stilalem. It ,
is not improbable that
this raid was the Cause which forced Long.
1 'street to stop, while' in full retreat, and
fight for Wein Eat Tennessee. With the
road permanently broliew it Would , be at
taly hupossiblo for him . to subsist his
army in its i present position.
John Norgaii is advertising for men
mate nEi another guerrilla force, and
opeets 'ere Icing' la bele the meddle.—
Theflouthern Ters-sue ekiquent on ibis
alleged wrongs. old breathe nothing but
revenge.
—A ; letter, kiiiiA(grris Island thus
'speeke Of the new COlsTederste war vessel,.
••.4k new fvot-eiad rem, perhaps - it third
latter than the ethos* made her appear !
owe isseeoper Birgit a few.deps ago.: She
calna 401 11 1 Pa l - 0 4 4 0 1 1 1 t94..with fi.T.
jn& neissded (*die rusomatr i . tired
nip our On' hi triage* "sal eta.
any
whnie of Western Texas is to be flume
diateiy
_occupied by our - -forges. I;erie
atuibirent. I ighlibgiisitliiir
was nait ai diattiaTe - se vhcat. -
and' lileSa ltPUlbuifhetlntit
resistance. it misbelieved that - our tmoo
Would soomeettbentoit& at-tlenn Argent()
ffir the final lotted& span ifignuiers The
health of the troops was good. ,„
Oa 1 49 23 4 mtgstb94oto, 3 l 4 - b e^
Preen Ziemp - his s ind 11.414kanssis shore,
capheity of efirry, went to Three
ton on a regular trip, and seeing be'slgai
elide about the lauding landed. /libeled
-hardly touched 'bore , twheti- it of
guerilla', sixteen in nuroW, mho:4 do:In
to the landing mad ..commenced' 'firma
upon the palsengers 'and creii: glie
mediately puttied out, and Wretch* 'kid
twiny of the' passengers • f itt • their
revolvers and vied them. Two bullets
'track the commanderpf.t4 fiat, killing
him instAstltly. A body - Of troops were
sent over, but the'band of guerileas had
departed.
--=Twerity.tive deserterefrotro-Harden's
army, who came intwohattisniXoga onAbe
Md, report that Tennetweci, soldiers are
deserting in fqaatils of fr0m.,20 to pi,where
thePresident'sproolamatioti was received,
which met With =nib tavot: by the Ten
nessee and Georgia troops.--LTribtois.
—The officers of the gunboat Acacia
report that when they left Halifax war
rants were out for tight of the pirates of
the Chesapeake, all ,of whom were in the
city, arid had been for several days, but
that it was doubtful if any 'tirratfit *ill be
made, as the polies were iwtheinaerest of
the rebels, and the people -hitterly.,op.
posed to such a measure 4 . .
—Ti 11. Ewing, for many years at the
head of the 'Nashville bar, eta
stiLee
quontly an active and influential" orator
1 in the rebellion, the Tribune say., has
I written a letter to a relative in New York
1 expreising a desirtkin return • to his uilegi
-1 &no% and advising'xil hislrienilt,to..pur*
sue the same course.
—The relief chief of cavalry in Goer
gia, Wheeler, is again,st, work. Nine sol
diers were captured Tabsday %It - I.e.
tween -Chettanooga Harriann:Yby
him, and ho scours the country on• the
line or the road to Ifnoxvill,;, tearing
„down Union- flags, conscripling U nion
men, and picking up,stragglers.
REM
In West Id llleroilt, on Wedoesdiy, the 04 nit, fIiVID
THOMAS, aced 69 years. S months nod 20 days: t
Oa the lib ult., at Ma tosidenc• to Silllerealr, 1 8 11.
DRS W MAMA, agsd is ' , tam
MI was born Oct. lth.l7tB In bum: If 1., and
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rstoodica. -You may moaner aithuni an, ; bet do not
gap% that yon'atay die, and that Brandridlis Allis could
hate airrtd iota Vet moilinbvr fbit the • '
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layout aaleastlastlaote. Your emulous:les tolls your
Mends; 'oar disaoi sad your own heart tell yon.
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of year •sealldoode a•
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far all klit hands 1 In 'bleb time Oros Ms have cured
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TO COIMOOPTILT4.- •
The radaridgeed Wear best t tnreM to le•alth to
• kror ••• 10 0.7 • tali AB* rowdy tiNar haehar teamed
MITIMIL awe with a item Wog &SHAWN sad that drrad
Cole% Coolutapttaa—La sallotti to tasks knoen L, his
falleer-eadlerort the is to of eare.
To all who dada) It, he will
, aao3llipy of pro-
WW l * utt4 Mee d eharie),.witb the dlteettasifor
preperlag , aid ssa Or asap, which the:y.lollAM a
IN= Cum for COMIMITTION, ARRA. 1320NCIIITIlh tet.
0 • 1 7 oldeet of the IttrartlMlT I. sending tb l e Pnistrip.
tton It to basalt the alffletid„ sad tpr a ii leforthratfink
arida M oesamtver is b. iserdefidia, sad b. bapesariaer
sift W 7 hb ii'..4, aa east them =AU%
arid mat prop s biradag.
Pietas wishing the praiarlptlai will abate addreth
Rill. lOWAN:DA WILSON,
Magi County', New York
0ct2813-4aa
•
TULA TN NOM . •
llejand Una& Medicines.
Po, upbraid, and Mom. ass
IIItLYBOLIPd tOP BUITIII I I4e
5. •
WU* has realved the ondormsoint of the
pitsianwr Pam:um; ix Tits me. •
Is sow offend to Meted hasualti an a entail care for
the
aid s hags
dloomno /end
di,s.am aid sham of tin Miami or =Or i n; t ta
' •• •
iletteral Debility,
llon
ond Phylient Depends% H
- '
Debmwhiatten of Mood to ihollsod,
• , Cootasod
• - Hysteria,
General Dobillty„
Wortleerome and ItteePlanneoe at Night,
• dbonnee of. Yawatar lilleiseey,
Lou of Appetit!,
5_ 5
Itatagill
v b iailtiosi
or Paralycle of the
%goal of 001141111004,
Palpitation of tie Heart,
of a Nem*, iailae,
And, to bet, an the
Waited*** at the system.
7tr.ao. the gpeneiree ad tits ed.
U FOIL 1561A80101. TALI Ng* (Min?
Cane guaranteed.
11•• sieettheennth fa aatether twitted.
fiAPONINTIII4
OR CONCENTRATED LYE
FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
WA It maker high prima ; Saponifier
raw to nodose them. It makes Soup foe Your
mobs posod bvan year Isitahoefroome. .
rip CATITION., As swim Lye' an °Seed also,
be tatetil sal •47 bay the loassated wild& palm? In
Inn am. all °Wei Wag llasatarfelte. . '
11131WIFTLV111IA SAL? 111211171CllIdllt0
Phtleitelphie—We:l2l Waled Street.
lithhart—Ptet Sheet lad Damon Wry.
easll42l-11•8.
Wit A 11 is yr,.
lasteslnas Ls ft SUL blesksos grey whiskers fa fire
„
t
citurrsaisiptro -DTI
What chaser rail halt ito • via aid sauff . tsteis keit ?
OILIUMINIZONS .
What
? Dyp "stelae Whim 1•64, aar nitrate 'of
saver
Rlllllollo obb 9 8. • .
Vbst DI! gins t C he is UM b
elk le lad is met Wilily
spilled I •• o
VEZIM.IIIOII ' -
Wits% Drtbs esti brabbod oo prebessird We?
ntes&Dossos,
lib it Dye proems lb, rest_ seat abseil
Ciunnialiose s s,
Isisliibuedl by J. CREITADOZO, Na. I Leto:Arius, ,
Mop Talk. Sabi eye velar% bild applied by ail tisk•
abDessmrs. $l, $1,16 wad St per say,frumardiss to'
e. dbelf•bet.
leigr ThiletfiktiTS,
triabiable alb Me by% r ti tagirlitbs slhilbs*
Uli ImratUal ipme, as 4 Fmk yttitikr.!, , the
Rise Se mak SI *MISS pee NW% esseelseieWg
1/0•11111 , VENITIPLUI
MORI 'ANTIMONY I Tk I.
to artily tbst for.
Lot km
Tamar Jaw I lavoirsi ,
ft *n ammtly Dr. TOW
emlelmalol a Udineay Imams
%an &mat It tally ogsal %ebb -T Ln
heat It to gin Mame Imalsolototao mollektm woe of
mop e liMous Wis e memo Unit, data In Ow
dust mail mad Assistlit a aal I 'ilmmallally
ommamil .tm trmszlom Wad with = t rial
Aim amyl Mossoio Juni H W
Nalitrala l / 2 0sam..0mM11,
TO* Oast NJ oat& bf drumming. Mos,
A Caudal& Amt. Atierork.•• • - -
= i Linlinailefip A M o M iran. '
. . at/ all aillfift imiltgaggiioWfa,yptag .
so k sag irnaw. 'hi! ma" from Ifferseg.Delibtritsr ! ...
fy Desey. eat Usk WNW ' the
Mrgirviffb asig infitill=r i r fiegi
Ing glid lIIIIIsIy6 : • be a 1
abeM i ab eta je bed
umm itlieldtr=l4 llll VT:
ikeYsike;artil.
DIED.
ihiliag',s 4tlvt4ionuents.
„Executor,.,_ e•
AP
E AV il e t `; eces ir , i tb urile:,,t ,
r.:. y, ST b gran e undersizei ,
no teb ven i , aba clattni a•tii:e
t o nt . p y_ bentirat-a, ..
Iti t,, t.. 'lt i e rea indebte
1 _ •111019 .. ent
El, %. B Ttlo BAB,
• - - litiltV E.THOWit , „_
..!
• . j., t • . Lii-tec•00"1-..
,i
ill n 214 4 w•
Farm - for gal();
I .11E.Sizticiibtroffon; for S3le his Farm
4 • ' -1;-•• ' +Ares with
r•- • *. ' • tiMrMet , ehrer ttltt • •
tivation, haring on it p4l tipple Tru e, lt in gro.t
Ante. improetmenliV ern r4A Ab first t
hing howl., three tenant bqperyt ireQ ‘,
Slattident to enclose the entire tarn yardflora
immaipauth of the itiaUrnadi and betic.,ehil
r i tar i ttrAFl Nl . j ac t i u th a ; f , V;;;? 4 11. 4 t-Nil4.
Lolterrd at p Ibiindeitolltentlebist'!biddker. 'en the Pen
day of Janney qatioitactFiclock a. if., on the prriar
TIMXII et. SAUL —Ont•third dtnvn' th` halanr, on
liberal wit . - ;-- licr•rrig JIPS347t .
Jan'-Isr. • ,
NEW FiIIINITi* S TIAi E.
RIBLET & CO., -
Would rrapect ly m th 4, pul4lew t hat - tbuy 111%
FURNITURE , WARR-110081,
i IN lIAIII.E'S;BLOCK: " '
Betweel Bth Mid 9th
. tieotl,,.on State,
Whom beery Int n.l to Ic..np nonpf,intly• 411: ins; nfuli
I ' nFsortinent nf ' ' '
• 1
NEW AND WELL syLicreri,
Ii FLIINITt ' Ilil.
rr AN' rr‘peetrully solicit I,llst i i• fl ' rt 11.. i 'l. TI•,
rho P. ' I. . 1t1P.1.0 ..-.5. %
1.132•64 I tt .-. ; . 1111:.S1•0 r.
HAS ARRIVED _ '
INILE REMAIN ON - 13 . rn.:r.K ()N!.Y
CONNEiCING TiESDIY, DEC. CG, '63.
Can be coneult7:l orna Pa.l)nrrei . flin flair. f inf nY
ofthe trab , . fgraeor *ralp eel ; `tartVtlvn-1,1- , 0 ,, 1
Hew, and all etliAlwoUlll erupt/eels pithe'r dp.l'rematura
Bleaehl gof the !fair. et..., al. th,Ati4n
Hoare for Coueuttatiou funGoitlemoi from n t.,
p. rn alefrOm 7 toff p.:era.l frorrt.nrlieLl from Irto 5 p.
m. Consultati o n free. rrofl De Afetreeis exlemaite'
ratory ie at 'le ()lamp. Streett h Irepir, Y.
,
voIA,. OO DALE:c
A I/
i • •
I
- si t
)g44
ice"
hCuxtaOdTAßviL'D CCWILIIPTI ON,
rr Otrinte COAT:IIU ANnlifiliOltri 'Mil 4CI ii SIMI?
IC arm; CAtA RIM ANT; IlltSVln go Tut fr , ,'CR orsl2itr,l
. .r
IT Crum C %TARIM AND PALM IN
jt iiirrictilitts to the veryraeat of te:rito le disease,
end extermitiateelt, root and branch, torrent-. Pt. <nv:-
a:eta the first and only periin o who ever told the world
what Catarrh really wee—whure It coime.eneed—fin.l a of,
-Weald care IL'
,Over thirty years ago. D.
_Goodele boldly •truck oat
from the fallacious theory net mode eittreaticieat nt ibis
lowthenvo malady. me' twidi deign "dtamllatfif Efffliral
Works" and teachings, to discover its true eau.° aid lo
cality, and to devise a permanent CUM for it.. Ent. Tr sec-
VMS /46 croward hie efforte., and he has now client a
time In battlihfr with We foil difinasn,Crpfnrinfr its iseerot
and making known to • the world the tact th at
Catarrh, which has for yeahs defied tlio shill and trsnarch
et Inedieil. men odd authors of this conttrynoit Es:-
lope, emp. /MR be cured, with thy , same tin iforrn rena.:ity
thit 'iloornlng fellows Therosande who here , erird
Symkuovn maws of eurq m min t ,11• S libV:11.1. •nu 3,11,; t
ly carol by Dr. Doodale'm Catarrh lin , rretr;arffi t'n , rdjr , d-r
it In the oust extreraitang tortaii of •lelight..
Call at the nearest agrney or send a stamp for a, tit-
Devised aizd prepared brit. C:porz.u..r. M. D., Ne,
NoßercM k M., tlairt A gr•nibef.
. • : i - Ittoadirai.
f ot cr i , L:olit by SAUCE'. CArivrirt, Park. gni", azent
1a.n2.614131,
A. WORD ABOUT
MYMRICAS WATM'S
• ''Arf7l. A viottorattym Ait OP MORE Tff AW TEX
VlCARri e the tiere-olecee naanufactured by the American
Watch Co., of Waltham, 'Mass.: have gained - n firm
anon the &tog atlas public:and. now, no lass than ifkU , o
of there are speaking for theinsels, a In the pocket:l,lf the
people. Prom a rerY inelgnifievnt the hurl
sees has inorpand until we aw rwr et! to atv - tng.that
:Wit SLAKE WORE TITANti ONE IiALP of all the \hitches
sold in the United Stet* Repeated enlargement (A p - ur
factory buildings; - and the labor of 500 0 , entire., shit
End to unequal to suppy the tonstantlyAnriessing %e
-luud . And we may here observe ihat tiotrithstsudice
the high price of labor end materiels, we actually sell
oar prodacts at less Fri+ thin tho.a current tire years
ago.
We refer'to these facts holy for the purpose of proper
ly introducing another sehjeet relative to our maiifsc
‘tanr of watched. our thief object bee been to
make [sod watchen (or the million, at the lowest pood.
pubs—something to take• the place of the make
believe watches celled “Ancrel," "Lepines," -English
Patent Levers," Sic.; anneally thrown-noon this market,
countless numbers, by Suropeau work ahops—watches
whiclt are the refuse of thou factories, unsaleable at
haute Mel porbctly wortkeas everywhere, •
TWA object we luivp aebompllthed, and now wo have.
'to Mount:e, that we hake etymmeneed the niknofactnre„
et watches of the eery
HIGHEST GRADE KNOW:ITO CITRON'ORT:TRY,
unequalled by anything hitherto made by outnelves and'
sasuipaased by anything made in the world For this
purports We hare the amplest facilities. We have exacted
i*addillan to _our main buildistga expressly for Oita
branch of our business, end have tilled it with the best
workgrett in our genies. I Profiting by our lung eaperi.
once,ty. have remodelled the form of our watches, Intro.
fihlehir such hnproveniefits se have been suggested and
proved to be good from tune to time. and have inetitated
new and severe texts or tenehronlern, adjustment and
eosopensatlort. New machine. and appliances hare been
constructed, which perfohn their work with convututeste
delicacy and exartito deo and the _oho ichet most rip-
Proveld materials only sire need. Nothing in foot fa
waiting either to mechanical principles, anderial or
werrklini: to,ensurelaerfeotien in the resuih.
Wevcontinue so mannfactnre.our other %e'.l-known
quiches under the following names:
"APPLETON, TRACY . CO,'
"P. ILIRARTLE - rl, -
"And the Soldier's Watch," r r
, MY,"
The latter, the lowest Priamd watch we make, is a rub
stantial, re'leble timepiece, eland in Merlin= !Inver—
hunting pattern—and is not liable to met 'oat of order
With 4 in marching, riding or fighting. All the Mmes
darcAtied watches, includinglthefisest. which in named
mAirktuase Warta comrAart;' are i1".1,1 by watch dealers
eatery throughout the country.
-1110811114 L% da :APPLETON, •.
. Agents for the American Watch Ci.mpanr,
"lt! ilrostletay, New York.
ribiT63-ettriw itudde,•
• 1..' "*JANIES!P. CROOK, •
;.! •
Di aLzu tar
ROUGH AND PLANED 1.1111113E/1!
. I AND X & )%177A:OMUE LOP
Window Bash, Frames, Doors and Blinds !
- MOULDING4 AND, PICKET FENCE.
Sawing, latching & Planing !
DOHS TO ORDEri,
.540 an Peat!' st.,lbetieen sth sig.,
' •
ERIE, PA.'
I'c'espectfa" tltteption tho pntaic to my
ilities for doing work n the bent of style, proinptly and
arrittraosaals term. string ditlid up entirely, new
ah9o, with superior ruktbinery, I fool confident of giving.
entire satisiesction. '
f Orders rorn shroud w rsoeirci prmnpt attention.
110P14'e3tr. 3,451E3 P. CROOK.
• OYSTERS
_& CLAMS.
ITIRE Subscribkwciuld respivt
filly inform bpi friCtildll •nd outman
Wpm" Is sig.; at big oW atao,
MN 2 Wiuddigten f7ib Market, New York,
And ts prtrparekt to tornigh
ROES* listrrArra Arrs it Fad FTE:i
•
• ' with the best '
= 4 .• OYSTRIUI: AND 0LA7115,
luaiutin agora., at Wholesale and Retail, at abort
mitten, and at the Lowir Lingo Paicza.l
tfr All
ial orders &can COnritri Promptly A tIIAN
• iti.l3,-- , 11119wd ClWww.Piilasd to Other.
w York, Juno 20,1563.-Ir. 1!. ciTyry.
.OTEITER6 I,;(IYSTERSI
11T$ are now rep.:eivitl a
4141 y,
,IttVT an i ag o lutir PYBTlRS i e t t t gote• 2
irtetall Trade &Jour customers cannely upon
hat ;supplied' Irak' TR=II tt- 043011 V eV
fan/grad ' Vi 11Elit:a StIVVIK.34aII.
SBSERVED , FSIIITT
lien4•lmearindlat.Yral ;
iV
giir:s,at t
HOLiDAY. PREiggli S.
MAGIC TIME OBSERVEItiI.
- •
n 0 an nr Lvit'a nr thestlonowde
wi ate Self•WlndinK lespretro•
est 1 1 gin °Teti.
inn :tir•ta Intl enn•na.nnt dioclawiihr
apn.t pk. s f •r woiiJera' and reliable
It lr thin it •n.I Ptmihert..l w ith its
, chi n'n ia , R •ttAcliincni.„ r.nderitig..n key
tiro! ii.4m4 of thus watch are cern-
VS Carat
gold . It hag the.itapruttil rubs stetton
and I. WErrahtcta% mt timo.nteee. sopsebly
. 46ErttiApli"eitiPA if LW tE14410, STA,: Amines Wiliam,
to octet utoe‘zetk boxs, US. -
W41&110 Lt. I C4
riro Haat f fnittr i ,et „. e.
r i e, IV itehnA-mu.t Intive notretsal eppreba•
t KZ . Act44r44n dotect
breqq l P'r..l7' 6.T."?:1*.10,2?•:(r4s raltertqbvigial
1,,, f• 4 tt.o rinoo'llrrt nuttily feterling Alter.
ri•oir thoo'onro r •• •: 1 (SPllViCillver, rtennt reeei
-7tis,:,),...,silat:t.l,;ll,tpllollllll494oLitalttt sully
.ztitpnet•qk '04105 ; the Veeerohltibeelpf.
-();.it) I.V Y.Rin exitiegen.
, frrlo -lotto rof M 0444 glittrottro lot the omit, to ieekor be
ffikt4 tire ;V. t"..t; Mit; .ketheekeyr tyhtloolo.
Voro4 Oilrotrootolr• ottiroiriolt+Crool flhogitro est. belbide lire
iri r td. ienv 4 , :ereellreiry britindlivtiet*- •
Is. vr, Vi - ,AIFI.ItICALIt ' regiesely.ltinetlet
4666111)4 ..
ell 14e. ndr,-i et , g. ..444 lire„. to MA., NT' the heti dheets.
HI • eot , nir,-1.11 A '
tr r —, a him .I•ll'atiOuripripsixtope of
&spirit/1606hr titrt er Om loyal
Kt at.., heanatt4 Mit loot 41. 1 ,t611%. I•Thilt sir
xrro i borne pr.tinot tram% Wei their inteties
rson it.d • ftki - ord are ti ILA *it hit •
p. r;,•r, • -••,, • - 4)Alibt AVHRATO-11. ' •
Net. 12 Jewidreß rtelianite:
• . 'rorrwr 4,maitit*at gel ewt and 111,414441 N Y, •
MIL, CELy.,MtArg.D: ,1, ,
salt() AND..oTailt.ooiTliirS
.r , r; f , ,;, 111 tp4iii'xtonakiti ein)11,;01, A d/ !Thor
i Id 411 v Atli cdr
. 11N t 7 1 . tro it; -II .tvrtirct. , Aiten _r Errmtre_trs
• oTIA7.rr)F. , • •
• T h u r„rrir,r , • mr•tri.i InT6tehir rt.
!!`r
I , LI- I re, anl awl Is
- . 4 01 ti AS 04,* , .. 01:1 IiALV ?MP—
, It twt- pd; trip in I'ln find rnpirrlri 1!1: ! i ! aetiir
v - • • 1 7, , !j 141e...ft t
g , • - tt
IitILFT
to iho ;',4 a :re
1
of r 1 ,14117 C-
est* a %.UV
be k. 44 tor
-rp
10,4•12 ere mri",
q•a7urcdil4
hris3l4oit,
A a:C 1: I.
t.• packed iti I sroodlw,wetbt!lhm. Maki tbo
lA Itrillt to topt .tlon:na
Pd tun' OLD ; primarily T, MAZACIASO,BI'. DOM •
Kts4,3olnlay
• 1r ~,1,011,61- Titt.Ve2l mars Lid bates I Mud'
ta 2:4ustz.
Dealdm 11,11 motx , ll. fog. CrltimAlsist. and imiiiiraf
(norm Aquila! ar 11 , :mpross peemptlystioNi Ilia
. I. C. 4101.11a1....10,flatriaei 116.,': •
ekao Arientior l'agiraiitaisia , . a.r -Jihnt
, . cutiaititeN_WATS 1 • • kovieST.
The N.' Y. Animalet
.Vre ratut ate nu r r..miera Ott the toollania inocoma
tte;,ard our lab6[l, IsVcottunoti ',SAO' ether
51r m'r~of ,m,Prvatf‘o• trfnelpl es. We IsertUl the aid
IT: esy, n t.t.c 4 oisaminattili. of the ittet„ pound
.leetrim:s ta,a4kl by Vrittliottnn, fo ll oTe.3 'V throes%
rind L ucia m i t r, nvide one nation Maarten% en
teat. and wo mast preserve strong, the pit:
;.1111.111AN•ANS0i0 0
• , hem.
W.,. 3.. nn I,llo•trine. in religion,
polities or
&mist I,f 6,..,5u %be earaeptdefandere of
tls• fsthrre sod filo-upholders of
C.ilti , LT4Alll Allif civnizamort, •
seuar•ever - t rm attach. Weal:l3;4A ?Hz noriram.
r t ..rvca+, Cti t7ta :AND TIT; 'Warn /0 1 WY*
110 , 3 a 'cc • P rn7 - Mt garrinaL t . ttaTaa.
bin :c.;..; I . a . tareila, of etreugth the origin of
Act. ii.r:tl4at all a pooPle ' sod 'theroolr pledge of our
t .441 c city, Power eonprpepetiff. We belong to oo
r.:PI . ,1•11; and 'owe no stfegienee i.o snyfistien: IF*
shall con; inuo to °prow •notrfurerrar
llhiteilopfiricdtrgillettel#o4 tanga ma11150411,1144.P.1"
IL, ton, accer Igo canoe .11
eoeisty,to s,hotch rod fei the Slats.'We' oppose
-Sr* , immerse al pollararhereßy whole fruits
an r.v 0:0 all amtm.l Ok'anet are tonreardettif fora day
5r1..0 the roastitatfoii still triumph over the 'hearts se
o.i's4 fho hem!, nfatf its Poe. NorthilifdliOnUe.
'The :obroel orenorn ' erre. silt pri•sitit As OJOS! the
Lich anrt rola air:of isbfe of enotente crow,. *eat,
&.r 0
~r to Minstre of v'a'ry ttpd, NIVIS from
al) pt:t4ht.tho worrd,.ttterr Nrersup to-the isteet dates,
soi...eterd and rnifict&ntpit on by "a tans editorial Mal;
t iii tyu'ri.;;Oltrly foridelted to nor retuiere; to-3ether with
thotaattLia c olis natter' that wl!talwaye vieloosbed
is tto faC.II:C rltee.
The,: iwr tai er , Wei Weeny "Ain mil • of , C,menhathe • wiU
het, at,At he's% • '
- col;re11 - ..rd l/68;- • reto
n -
" 23 ••• 41. • -
0,1 coptes mama rate.)
" • 1 copy, 100
• AU rtabs Of ten Or more, li tio. a bit its is written on
etch psper, lc!!! rurrech ,t,50. IZ, -
1',.;.e.,,g+4: 1 0.4,41.0an tr;_eopy_ OLIO Oren the
P , ^0 3 304 , 1 1 1 10 wOntr-1
Tho t...rovs o the 61.11er es - 3E17)13,7ra ns'Em. , i's;—
f4tafa: lilt.F. • - • , •
9Pl,lear.;sl4.oo;_ 14 kriv0Mr-Aone t#iri $
Six in,. In wirr.m.l.., wiz Moll. 13 001111,11134. aer•
En lof sacli Inc mos 1 ..4 - 4.0 2 copies one adareaa, 11,00
FOr one 3000th, - 1,04 (addit'l copies same rate.)
11uo , y may to remit:lila by mall, vlaresse4 to
JcitTRN 111P 4 t101111CRCE, N. Y
W. WELLS,- M.R. C. P
• 1 1-.611 LONDON', leittil:AßO,
No. 111 Supeiik St., Cleveland, C.
ETARY SUFFERER can
es cured by his new
which has been 'Me
lte' timerialida edam
!midland America.
of nerrone and gen
ebitily Consumption,
,
tenet. Diseases,
lijs-
Rheuoratism, Liver
dot.
LAO Aziumnur paid
Jai} comelainte,Bara.
ea.khess, Loos ot Mem.•
adaryllyteptema, Sextud
Ct.:crated aura Legs,Gleel,
, tri,to'rcu; litqr,ell Of the. Bladder and Kidneys. and a
!nog Hat of fearful di.eas , a known as Nerrona Complaints,
reeuittne'from ronlies.l 'Mercurial. treatment.
Young nen who are troubled with welhaeltargenerallY
elog.,l hy a tad habit In youth, can be effectually eared
by thig - trEn,tment
Pa. i.nta or either fit 11710,7 et a Alstanea, b 7 staling
t'i vir dia,vse in writing, giving all the symptoms, can
obtain molieirte with directions for use. ilia lietleinee
ar , Kzeluirely regetahls. • • ,
;„.7 . • ;-Eleetro•Chemical Bathe, One Dollar each. Pa
tic nteesirosa krk itirig tbotheehee., kean be fitritlebed
sit), the meat improved Klectrical Iristrtirririals, arid in
structions in their proper medical applications.
ree Dotter Trutt Steteultlly all Diteatu of Ike
LYE AND E4/E. .
No cage will be received where there are any doubts, et
a inn. or a relief.
CITY RKFERT.NCF.4.- 7 Dr. Brick, Robert Gill, John
Merino, Mr. T.rntr. Jedin Emu. Dr. Extell, H. Bicknell.
Esq.. T. Trice% EAR" Geo. W. Jessup4 Esq., Rat. George
Bankler, Rev. T. I'. lint Cow.
CON : 4 1:LUNG UOUR.3.—Fro A. 11.40 tP. M. Ban
.l3y, from 4A.U.t01 P. B. Port Mee Box, 3219. ,
.N 9 Letters will be answered etoleas thy come * re
mittance or s' postage stamp:' a Enelo.e a stamp fora
Circular. u0v24`631-Iy.
Erie Ale Brewery,
CORNER or PARADE AND BUFFALO
Erie . City Lager Brewery,
CORNER OP "'POPLAR AND RIDGE
Erie Malt & Barley Warehouses.
CORNER OF 7Tli STREET & CANAL
Pale nad itintoir X and X U Aire, -,,
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The Reit Quality and A . q 1 Varieties Of Lager,
Prime BeleetNi SnAtana, c s • ~'
The Choicest QtutllttPs o sit and)3arler,
Un bled awl and laratta
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Fall and W Gooda!
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FANCY DR-
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Cloths, and
Overroatings
FLANNELS
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ANJ A; LAW
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}TICE. .Paragon Block, near
tgt Cm-nor of tb• Public fluare, Fri.,
Ruzio lioUn6,• ,
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The guests of this House shall have every Ott
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" i nfer 4I • ert t • .4 , 1 • •
10.1 T
te aad Third Streets, domeu.l64l, frontit
itul ) I; anksbarg,?4. Terms reasonable; eatot
e‘, wit to tie beet lEt Mill Ott* t and thy
!. CON with. the acids: Stivers.
MUCISIICA*4ISI4I '
WIROLZILLIaI Lim KtrrA lt
3 ' 400.4 Mit uz•._ sad Feed,
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storgt, South of fourth, UM.
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suppli • wake Pitoirt i' li 11° 1 4r"tii
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ITEIIIOS HOTEL,
Conner and and Market stn., Hun
hie old and well knows bonne la now title,:
mock ingirojetVotAs elho
test order suirehifterdirMsoombls. It is Bit=
soNI &Habitat • of the city. and aords
hosorlowl or Amon le the country.
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Street,'.
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tillcin klll4 En,
R. Dealers in edal,
lenm.' AU kladdild 7
JAM. P. GAGGIPI,
Noma ro7l4oAlirtlis.
IititII*JUI011•01011. CelWisdom 50...
aseti...l Whin fitomptly attended to. A)
enznanerinlielted, and Ratio boned nit
inn clam ecnspanten. Office Wright'. BI•
6th awl State streeti,Rrie. I'..
CIELLPICILKINS,
I Drams?, &tatty , / nib*. North Ado.
State stael. grio. P. spo
_Trimrs nom.,
Prenea street, between Itham
mar tbaPhiladeripkLa h Srk Radioed Dope
Louie Shoemaker, Proprietor. Extensive
Una ter itranaer* and travelers. Board by
week. Good stabling attached.
WiiittiAn wrtaariv.
P. ••
atthe Music Stars,
stria-
G EOROB WZIKVS
• 'Utter.: Snor, ritat3 otrost,
lONW/ Use Post OfCleo.
Lager Hoer Saloon attic Led, 'Lem p.utle
Joy theruadrep • I Clout '0.604, *ono, hy
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A t LISUICIL U L,
FAssuaiti,
Agetts tor YlooOk - Itoyoio'a Palm
boot la us• —Maio iiinot.bett y+
Clothes made lo ardor'
JOHN C. strain‘
DRAUIR tif NT GOODS,
Cmeuwy, Hanka* Kills, Gina, Sood, Muter,
mar ot althittnsi sad Public kw*, Faie, Pa.
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:Vrar• Reuss,
nal Warr Heave r
In Balt, hab,7*
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EDINBORO BREWERY ' ,
Gnome ilLessu, Paonturt o
• Z", matudisetured at this establishment
tallied a wide reputation. Orders solicited ,
Ailed. Customise ordering by the quantity
&Useful at tbs. dust.: TUNS CAW.
NEW
TWIN swami, ,
bra. NIWPBCKIIISS. pootieed by
nv eaudiy, Oettrial VP Pi
WaLLS tge ungseed Ow onto*
ALBUM; eeliersted ?pastel leat
tad am the Trencher Abeetaba sbib.
biest. Climbed; Obio.
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