~' ,~: a~~• al , ~• ~,._:„.._.. It ..,....4„,i • : c.f...., ~ " .... . rle i a .h t tr if: r £RLL PA., FEBRUARY 20, 1864. ai ammi Pala 11 111 Poona VI .111 11 ," • - /Z/ 11 1. UMW? +/mbar Jeckage. Lordtriors. is folly, says the Jitirmslot acrasscias. to gitagry it the braseit•fsee4 radical Letaiers, of both sees, who go about the lountry, showering billingsgate on all per mute Who do not happen to be of their way of Wilkins: Everybody to his trale-Land their trade it dinging mud at their bet- We. 'lf ihtif should:stand up and talk de sandy; udirinaisetheir crude opinions stith•heoeritag modesty, bestowing their eensur 164 just discrimination, and etrinstng ad;sire to deal fairly or no sg nanimously by their opponents—in short, if thatwould honestly try-to tell thetruth, three-foarths of theiraudieuces would rise boa k th e ir meta, jam iheir hats on their hosiie,, and wire in disgust. The, radical lecturer must be abusiwe, insulting, afro• ■ ■ cimas. towards those whom it is the radi cal fashion to calumniate, or he or she will soon be talking to empty benches. If McClellan is mentioned or hinted at (u be ie wire to be in every radical lecture.) Lianame intuit he coupled with the . moat ,inferuous epithet*. • A radical audience will. put up with nothing less. We sus pect that there is no Word in the English language so base, no oath so blasphemous, that a radical audience would not applaud its utteraaoe to the echo, if leveled at the spotless reputation of that man, who, in his modest retirement, is execrated and hounded by the tribe of radii:al lecturers worse than when he was in the full c i ., blase of hie Mali y renown, a shining mark foi . partiaan envy and hate - ! One or the m curious things 7 about radial lectures is the intimate family re semblance that er all bear to each othei. They are writien in just the Stile styli ofecerdone sarossm, abound iit the lartte truculent adjeCtires, go equally far into the forbidden regions of pruriency and profanity, and abuse exactly the same people. - Thu is because they are all modeled after the pattern lecture of the original radical orator of Ilsston. The int- Ptidence,.the enormous egotism, tl , - dip paniludgment, the intolerance, the tni,s- anthropy finder the veil of philanthropy, tbeingular gesture and the enarlingeyni -061 V oioll6 are all feeble conies from his Mock iu trade Altogether. the radiolt leaturer ii e► malt amusing humbug. MEI Rite Seetatatilr Of War has transmitted to the Senate •" a report of the names of all *Seers in the Regular Army who. be tween the Ist of December. 1880, and the Ist`of December,' 11kM. left the service. either by IN:signet:on or 41e4ertion. stating which. to engage in the R4l.)ellian against the Goverotnent of tha united States." The total is 277, of whom 242 resigned, aza o nly 26 are registered as dismissed. and dropped. Those who were known to have entered the rebel service nuocber 92. Of the nonix , nasissioned of and pri 'rains of the. Regalia - Army bat 2S are tnhava gone over to rebels. .1111 noticeable that the names or those Often who have since been mat promi. neittin the rebel service are given shit- pita resignations. Basuregard, Critten den, Cooper, Ewell, Hill, Hardee, A. 8. Johastos, J. B. Johnston, Lee, Long- Munk Magruder, Pemberton, Stuart. Sir byBmith, end others, seem to have gone vastly 40 without oaring how the act wcpki borisgutted by the government. A Gamuts 11a. "Th e Crawf . ord county Central Cammit -4%71: tee met in Meadville i on the 9th inst., and : *anted .Tea: S. Shellito,,as Representative delegauLtso 'the State Convention. The followips resolution !as passed : _ Ressised, That this Committee concede • the Senatorial Delegate to Erie county, sad that we heartily concur in 'the sp -"liolitssent ors Delegsysfrom Erie county, to t•Prieset this district in the Suite Con -Nation- to assemble in Match nest. _TM wow of this resolution was en - 71.. at once fastsod courteons,. sod wear is NOW Crawford ;county brethren - Ma RM Dmitoerats of Erie mints do not fail leo epnreisiste it in the Tight spirit. 1. The llnivaittee - adopted a resolution Zstising the Increase of soldiers' wages to 1 :13 a **nth, ancesattMized their Chur tined to issue an addresicondemning the . "scoot *thick on the Crawford Dewed hides. issakent.lllll‘ iserly all tie Administration members .: 4of Congress voted wand the following i wt . - meabstiom eared in Congress. by Mr. Damsenosf Penneybradia : *1 Riesbed, That the President be velum - ted to make known by public pronlimus , - don or otherwise, to all the country, that it 4 whom toy Sate ass in inAtt &Lin ; 1 alk tweet i tweet to tie esthisray of tAs Fcicra! Gov -1 - • •:-creincet„ es Saadi is tit Csastinairs, all boa '':''' - ft salty wines bee shall cease." d such ; •:. I State shall be protected from allexternal Mi - - ,1 itgettaveuee with her local laws and inati: ' .' lotion& and bee people shall :be visress- Z.;. -, teed the fall enjoyment of all those rights '. l '... mid& the Federal Constitution gave • . -1 there , , - t i•-• We ask time ileptibteans who profess i - -,.. so duke. $ restoration of the' United .. - ,1 . t.' _ -Meow if they out longer 'uphold a . party 1 6, L 1 ' UM' °peaky avows its determination to f - ',' k. . wish out and destroy the Union, rather : A k s . ' ', than save it? That is the question that 'T - 4 4 !- eases home to the conscience of every - -airt;,..../aanali man. . _ IBM Vita Teas Taanaa Dirma:—Bsajamin Wade said. ia plaes ia titB Muted abates Swat* that the dim who P''qabte• iha COOditatklltte khis exists is a Traitor." Dada Wsbatir said : - - I i r V .1. lii • "!y ionstiestium if tit D'Aitd Somas is a arias lutrawnit. a reardsi F UNDAMBN TILL LAW ; ieis deemet the ONLY BOND CgrIBE UNLOS if zA. is was ;is is all stx gamma Naiad olisreser." • •Tie Saito:at CosesiTtott.-1 'meeting If the deinocestio ethserts of Chien° yea bad • Mtentoat •floote on Wechift. I o'4 as i t coavoitte49 of six= semi • • tad Id Maio all necessary , sr -dot the hoLkuNviii July nest. illtdri• • - Setiona! axiyintio' n: 111%; F. z' • .or the Ottani& Tara, is the laiita6 die josiaaaalie • INE :11iii . : . of. silo qlll4 -Room et ..thic_P _ _ Lo g jam", Amu , 'op:igloo**, • Rfoidep . Iggr.fteolaOikaik, wiL6 chi } ,groOttokk. ' hi Vaietteleilt: oiie 11 61 100ftwi to --Titaiodie-br ifoo.: li• sisCismikai. : . . ... :- - • Dm tisktio Oloolibt*oll.,t : - Mil Nana egoism mei Os !bastel Pasty. 124, Republican papers and orators are in the habit of saying that the Democrat. ic party is a proillevery osA of their arguments sod a** to lar prejudice ars based on thiti : Wefoliiiilleci t • assertion. 1:No statement Ahstll Was over made could possibly taio lieenittrifirr _from the troth; yr tarritaus p ou;siLr its iteration. The. Democrats occupy_ the same position sow . that they have dote since the forMation of the party, via; that Slavery is a boost - question, beyetidlliii interference of thei people in - States where it does not exist, and therefor* not a fit subject to 'enter into the discussions of ne• tional politic's. The New York Trthoti, with more fairness than it usually dia -1 plays, stated our platform - erectly when ! it said, a. sew weeks ago, " that Northern. " Democracy is not really pro-slavery, but " anti-intervention ; maintaining, not that " slavery. is right, but that we ct the free ",States should mind our own business ; " and let alone other people's," That this is the true doctrine of. the Northern Darnocreor' is susceptible of the most convincing proof. The platform of the Democratio National Convention of 1840 oontainei thir resolution Readied, That Congress his no power. under the Constitution, to interfere with or control the domestic institutions ot the several. btates ; and that such States are the sole and proper judges of everything pertaining to their own affairs, not pro hibited by the Constitution; that all ef forts by Abolitionists or, others, made to induce Congress to interfere with ques tions of slavery, or to take incipient steps in relation thereto, are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous con sequences, and that all such efforts have en inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the "people,- and endanger the stability and pertnaneney of the Union, and ought not to be countenanced by any friend to our political institutions. This same resolve, in precisely these words, was re-adopted by the National Democratic Convention by that of 184,9 ; by that of 1852; by -. t tof 1856 by that of 1860; that,is to say, it has been the uniform position and one of the car dinal • doctrines of the Democratic party during the whole period since slavery agit.tt'on thtrntueneett The sagacity of the' patty in its apprehension of the danger of suoli agitation, needs no vindication now. The soundness of the constitution al principle embodied in the tosolutton is equally unassailable. The resolution is, in fiat, but an expanded form of that adopted on-this suhjeot by the first Con : - great tlutt met under the Constitution. The anti-Slavery society of Philadelphia had petitioned the first Congress on the subject of slavery, anti after due consider ation. the. House of Representatives, on the 23d of March, 1790, reached this eon elusion : •• That• Congress bays no power to law frre in the Emancipation of slaves. or in the treatment of them in any of the Siates; it remaining with the several States alone to provide any regulations therein which humanity_ and tne true policy • may re quire." ,Having established , beyond cavil list. the Democratic Party ate constitutional non-interventionists on the subject of slavery, we now proceed to show that Northern' Democrats are, in their own States (where alone they Wive * right, to act on the subject,) anti•Slavesi men._On this point we shall introduee a witness Whose authority the present opponents of the Democratic party cannot very well impeach. Mr. Abraham Lincoln, now President of the United States, delivered, in February, 1860, an address at the Coop er Institute, in New York city, in which he said, with great emphasis, That " our " free Sate ameitastient dales tie wrong of " Srarry with more agente ,sorplessis than de " otter **iv: egsisat it Bat what Democrat, in any free State, ever wished to change this part of its Constitution ? If a proposition to establish Slavery in Pennsylvania, or in any other free State, had been submitted to popular decision at any time within thi last thirty years, it probably would not have received &Oro' dart vote. What then can be_mate alseurd;or more caluatniocis y _thati to pretend that the North P,7: Democrats are in favor of • -ery 1 1 The radicals might with as much jostles or candor attempt to stigmatise them as pro-polygsznists because they bold that international law doss not - au thorise us to sabrert the seraglio of the Tatkis' h Sultan, with whom our country hail always found it for its interest, and not inconsistent withite honor, to calti sate amicable relations. Am leftist awn. The New York edition of General 110- Clellan's report, now nearly ready. will be much more valuable than any other. It will cantain important maps; and the in troductory chapter on the campaign in Western Virginia, which is entirely new. The Cottgreetiontu edition is exceedingly faulty. The typographical execution is bad, sentences are misplaced, minions (accidental doubtless*, intik and names] of persons and places are spilled with a freedom that will shook the :seder. Tele graphic despatches are wholly changed in sewn or so confused ea to be naintelligi bit>, by the transposition of pariad colons and =rums. The radial papers which attempted to account for the delay is pub. lishing the report by statute Wenn Ismgth and thehuge labor which would be nee*. Pry. have not thoughtel t to inform their radars of the realities of this document. The excuse now pWnu appears to have been mere " bosh." The Report Is not onelighth the aim of the Report of the Committee on the Conduet of the War It gives a meth mere valuable, intelligi ble and truthful.atatement than that Re- Port. sod the eagerness with which it •is sought for proves the interest. of the pew plc and their lore for the first of American soldier*. Abner Streeter. at this office. is agent for the eidosol the work. in this city. The priced the edition men timed above will be in the aeighberheod of twoadollart. kobesper 'alio' is being prepared. but irwill be far -Werke in all reelects._ *oar. rot Tom liossr--g-Tbss New Yak 'Moo, of the 6th ilia, donoteritt ieiad ie6 article so thso importaato of issersons tie elotufoiOn of arrepopen, as ikotoons of Peas she oil fir Me Prosideratiol oleeticiss. lre cps* ai Sollosei - The work of_*paratio. — In! "cisfraer 1864 proplltif ;Ow - Througbeirt elk•--.wkke. laiworw Uwe" wakitowisieri Am is lir !tallaiekßlß .IrAff*eft 10111111114,16, log with reference to publip affairs. Now the State, under the control of the various is the time to persuade every farmer, me- 1 Christian Denominations. ohmic, teamster, or day-laborer. to take , After a free and generous interchange at least one good newspe t and tusk views upoit9bei gni, Oat, to wee nrilant- *WWI. f hetter-agnuain well Ow measly . •- - - . progress of pnblfo Akira N o r. 4 as ti . 4esoleist, That ' our Aigisfeseertg be re- te ; 4l, to galw - bust Abe antic shill titillated to see to it, that ..tbe amount of ripiiii for allfe harvifsp of. I Ilfovetubo. dirnation above designagettbe distributed, : -.. ••g• I. ?* ' t Hk,l ' L. ; equitably, mow shah wen established Let a.librishirtiki Art belafaire to...place COileges oTtbe State as shall accept and at, least one good newspaper, for the en- conform to the. conditions of the grant, of - suing year, in every household is the boy= the General Government. al States where it will hef-gersieemed and .Reselisid, That a Committee of' three be' Teed. - Perhaps haWof thole who nr* do appointed - who shall -prepare for gigue - without do so from mere tseciltisneasf.- ,tures a lstarDerlal to the Pennsylvania. *I .041.1 iieed to._haveL,illeix,_ attention „legislature, reouesting,ihat body to di a . called to the subject . Many more will pay tribute equitably among the different" the trifle that a cheap weekly oo to it Colleges the amount of this d3nition, and. each is solicited to do aci , ter a friend in that they bwautborised to appoint sub whom he has confidence. t And; if there Committees, iltc.•, • , be any who &vett:my for such "paper, they The following named gentlemen woo ought to be supplied by their more for- appointed that Committee: Wilton Kirk, tonal* neighbors and townsmen without W. E. 'Magill and (leo. W. Gunnison. charge." 1 • ' .Resolved ; Thatl the meeting adjourn to In polities, as in war, says the i Ruffalo meet at thi'S place on next Tuesday even- Courier, it is wise to I rom an'enemy. elm *Li' log, February 23d, at 7+ oclock, P. it: ' and that the proceedings of this meeting be published in the-city papers, and that all and the Abolitionists • shot, their sagacity and. their determination; by improving persons intereited in the object of the the hour of victory in planning another meeting be invited to be present. and snore important campaign.- The ad. GEO. A. LYON,thairman.` MIKIS, Sec'y. i vice of the Pilaw should be promptly ac- Gso. W. GC: ted upon by, every Union man in this State. It is rAe duty of this hour to• place a sound Union newspaper.idevery family where there is any one to read It. One, half the money' absolutely: wasted: on elec tions would produce vastly greater and more lasting regalia, if expended in the purchase of papers. We trust the con servative men of Erie county will, at once, set themselves about this work: Let a committee of reliable men be formed is each town, and have their lista of subscri bent made up on or before the Ist o April next. - 1 Tax House, on Monday, by 'a Vote of 78 yeas to 62 nays resolved that the Consti tution of the United States should be so amended as to abolish slavery in. the Uni ted States wherever it now exists, and to prohibit Its extension in every part there of forever. The measure will unquestit n. ably pus the Senate and :receive the ap proval of the President NEWS OF THE WEEK —Gen. Meade. in his Lite Philadelphia speech stated that the Potomac Army has lost, since its organiastiop, 100,000 men. killed - anti wounded. A di., etch from Admiral Lee an nounces the destruction df foui blockade runners—the Westfield oat the 4th ; the Dee on the sth the Easily & Fanny and the Jenny on the 10th. —All change in command of the Army of the Potomac has bent abandoned for the present. Gen. Mead. has returned to the from. —On Friday afternoon and evening Mosby made several dashes on our pick ets near nanassas, killing two or three of them. A cavalry force was sent oat in -pur suit! Gen. Foster telegraPiis from Knox ville, under date of Feb. I... Shit an expe dition sent against Thomes and his band of Indium and whites at i guakla.toWn, lens returned Completely successf u l. They surprised the town, killed and wounded 215,- took 50 prisoners, and dispersed the remainder of the gang. , • Our toes war 2 killed and 6 wounded. i , —The reports from Rebel, papers of a fight near Clinton, Wes., 'on the 4th inst., are confirmed by officers !tom-that point. Our troops charged the rebel battery. and lost fifteen killed and thirty wounded.— Among the wounded is Col Rogers of Illinois. The enemy were driven off, and our forces proceeded toward , ` Jackson.— Gen. Sherman entered !Jackson on the sth. The rebels offered but little resist ance, and are falling back, over Pearl River. It, is believed thia the rebels are receiving reinforcements, front Dalton. A portion of Gen. Sherman's expedi tion was attacked on the lino° on the sth inst., by 3,000 rebels. After a smart fight the retell were routed and driven off. Eight Union men were killed, and 30 wounded; rebel lose not ; known. The oc casion was marked by an act ofjustice worthy of record. - A rebel lieutenant and two privates deliberately miudered a negro soldier, who was sick and had straggled from our lines. The raicals were caught, made to kneel on the tiegro's dead body, and were satisfactorily ihot.--11i6sas. On Thursday night last the westwsrd- I bound tram on the Baltimore and Ohio ,' Railroad was -eapttir3f 10 tulles west of 1 Ilaspeui Ferry, bye band of, robbers. The 1 nattahugnal to stop the train was given, when the thieves surrounded it, and com menced a general robbery of the pueen gen, male and female. Greenbacks, jew elry. and other valuables were taken, and few of the peaseneers eicaged without los ing something. The object seemed to be entirely to obtain booty, as notwithstand ing several Union °Seers and soldiers were on board, no prisime.rs were taken. It is reported that the passengers lost, al together, not less than t 30,000 in money and valuables. The engine and tender were run off the tract butithe train was not injured. - The robbers - then left. The news from the West is of great importance. General 1 Sherman has oc cupied Jackson and xYlisoo city, Mississip pi, both it is underettd permanently, as depots of supply. neral Grierson is pushing southwardly from the vicinity of • with his and- General Smith's Sth ca corps. Geeenil Logan. with the Fifteenth carps. has left Chattanooga to co-operate with Generil Sherman's move ment; and General Grant's army is in motion for Tunnel bill and Dalton, Ga. This indicates that the spring campaign is opening in earnest ;in the west- But MU* opposition. has attended the move mute of General Sherman thus far, he having overcome the enemy at Black River bridge, on the stream of that name, and at Sotoris, on thelirasdo river. —The story of the escape of Col. Straight and arse 10t) other Unionle:Weems' from Libby Prison. is mewed In a dispatch front Gen. Ballet. Reigate the news from Gen. Aisle:, who asyr Mit Col. Straight and 17 others are satei—the remainder not head hum. I , 1 Weld d /Mk Lae& Aveeably . to notifies Published from pulpits on the preceding Sabbis h, a meet mg of persons representing various even. gainsl denomimiticons was bald in the Lecture Boom of Bev. • Yr. Presaley's Church, on Tuesday, February 16th, u T 1 o'clock, r. n., and was organized by ail ing to the Chair Rev, Dr.; Lyon, and ap . pointing Sea . Goinaison. 'Secretary. On motion. Rev. Prof Viecent.of Watt tsiaitfee Goilege. wet n414140(1 to sate the object of the meetingg, an doing which the f ol bag fade were pre/heated - On .711, - t,ASX).. Congress denitad to ea& loyal . Stste for tkincitional pivot" moue especially to ginmeete the interests ash, indastrialdaima, sand werraats to the ammuit of thirty thOusand saes to la& ltapmescitativio! in 'Concerns, ent,l. ling the State of Peallyirsaif six shires or Ceres hundred and themead *CM. - Lot ulster the Besituyitasis Ltpoluture" mimecl so Ask weepswe ajek donation fume the veeseal Goversasent. No cod* - It Was - baskted ores to - the iti Ciptie Comium writ stainting 8 that dam this, musumui ham been put es fustkr tisthisputoillif tie gamy .• I. IDllMPeinii. 4 . 14 -rilien.us4 lb, Appicaltatal ONIV I t ti t ovum coliati. iarWttaifl 1 1 0 - 41Wfie letwits . tbil luisiultudeSdhuot 11.-.4todimitpasuuni i . its ; *liter Its Mil 11.1111W164 - FROM THE SOUTH. Reliscanse si nil Cossenipdea Is Ronk CareUsia. • • Nest Yoal, Feb 12.—The following aps from late copies of the North Carolina pa pers received here: 11 The Raleigh I=rvisess " Melts ent Congress ss bent on fastening a mri tary despotism lon the people -of these Confederate Stakes, and the people must either submit qiuetly to receive the yoke or resist the tyranny. "'Resistance to ty rants, is obedienoa to GOV and the pen-, pie of North Carolina will not hesitate WI to the course they should pursue. " North Carolina cannot and will not submit CO have every able-bodied man COQ scripted, and the whole State wroeti into a military camp. Wo want to achieve in dependence over our,columon enemy, but we are not willing to become the vessels Of usurpers at home to achieve that or any other. object. We speak the words of truth and soberness, beeanse We know the sehti meats of the great mass of the people in' North Caroline: The State will never willingly submit to despotism, with Jefr fersoh Davis or any one else at its bead." The Salern (N. C.) Press says: "-The time not tar distant when all will agree that this war must, he brought to a•close by other mesas than the sword " • tIVso.. the Roc:better Mame Leiser tray Mishtlip —Temper as/ _CudWas 11=1:=E! One of our citizens has just received a letter from brother in 3fobile, whoin he parted e s; : : ‘ ! i t i; 11 in that city sobn after Alabama s ed. and of whom he had had no tidings' for more- than two years till the receiptiof this letter. It was sent to New Orleans by some ",underground" route and there mailed. i .The writer i a native of this State ; but he toss been fqr many years a promh?ent business man ft Mobile. Of course he is thoroughly posted in all matters of gener al concern, relating to his section of 'the `Old -Union. We quote : Moline, Jan. 8. 1864. Mr DLLs Baornaa am Srertat • see not for my part any stbppiug The ; South are still eager for war. One thing is sure—that tia Soadiern &au can na 64 rubjuguri—ever. Tile war Will last until both the North and South ate ruined. * • • • I board at the Res taurant; it costa $lO a day; and my whole expenses are 140 a day. . I thought I -was well fixed, but if this war continues six months I will not be*e a thousand dol lars. • • • We are all ruined here. * * • 41 _ lam not discourage d yet, though the worst is to, come. The country is ruined—taxes will take all. , My extra tax bill is $---, and rents are slow, as 'many are gone away. Great stir among the nig gers! Fort Jackson is near New Qrleans, sari the, niggers have killed ieveral Yi:l -kea. there. The blacks sue they Are fres and won't work for them. • • I shall give you an idea of the prices of. things hers. -lax rivtoste it out. I have to, a:vie-ay—no getting away from it. Flour $2OO ; wood $4O ; coffee $l5 sugar $4 - molasses $11; batter $5 ; tea $22 ; slat $36 a sack, best $lOO ; board $l7 a-day ; bacon $4 per poiuni; turkeys $3O a pair ; chick ens $lO ; shoes $l6O ; boots SISJ ; shirts PO; hats $9O; calico $lO a yard ; and every thing in proportion. . . [Free tta Mamma ifiseatea, Teb.ll .1 ' The Bishop of Georgia on the Wir. Dr. Elliot, the patriotic Bishop of Geer- 1... ..... ,gig, ia, in a late sermon preached in Saran nab, exhibits the alternative before us, in a few sentences; pregnant with all the 5 fire of a prophet and patriot. These are, X . indeed, words that burn: ~Fors and my hearers, with our shields • locked and our trust in God, is our only movement now. It is too late even to go 1$ 6: beekwierdl We might have gone back ward a year ago, when our army was tic. .. 441 Or teriously thundering at the gates of Wash- r ington, and were keeping at successful bay 'V the Hessians of the West, had' we been - ti.: content to bear humilitation for omselres r and degendatioti for our children. , - But that is no longer left Da. It is: 1 JA;iNgs P. CROOK, . I • new victory or .unconditional submissien; i i sl a ts; 'a 1 suluniasian not to the conservative ana i ROUGHAIND MOM Ll 7 / 1 1:BER f Christian people of the Sorth, but to a • 1 AND simbeinual ei ' 1 i . piwty of inticiti fanatics; with an army of 4 -gri,d or l a * hum! ken sof Bums; needy and greasy soldiers at their beck xot s. i "`" : . iurscrA aa - D rum= ruck. - • Who shall be able to restrain then in I , • the hour cerictory ? When that bola} a =um ga*. lag,. liateld 2 1111114 11 ! . i i DO approaches. when the danger shall seem , R TO OILDEat. to be over, and the spoils ready to be di- ` IMP all Pek v Slob Went. &bad 5 0 116 4 vided, every outlaw will rush to fill the ' -4 ERIE, PA: 4 ' ranks, every adventurer will rush to swell l i • CI ii , owe ansunsa' Of tie ipalii4 le so their legions, and they will sweep down i 4 1 = !112 k. 111 .0et la the taittlitple.peemeetyead 2 7 1 ' upon the South as the hosts of the bit/i/2 i ea riesertYs I tram Haring atlas's saosser am upon the fertile plains of Italy. And sibrl i s t = 6 * Ilmia"miti gni 111.1.4d g ill°, PZ shall you end in defeat that mercy which l a & orssesers;i :aloes v‘esesesimreileatka. >. yqn did not in victory? no.trior.. f 1 1 .11 .11:1100i '" You may slumber now, but, you will ; iirtilaistra ' &wafts to a fearful reality. You may lie • - A tries Notice. , up your beds of ease, and dream th at ET Tslt s OF A f DIIINISTEATION i w en it is all over you will be welcomed lu m j e ,c e aS. ir.liney„ direfij.hi at chime --.......-........ back to ill the privileges and immunities i to. a C 4 ‘.7 8 -• harigT bast sl44 I. 0 . Misr' (pig Zit 'of good citisens, but how tertible will be : Zgl i f j eksa l l aesL r" i2 a taesa ' lmt t ma a d I. as I* your dispixtintateat ! You will hare an g ce.misyststs isms a r ia peamat Mew dell Dadra. tars! tiara • zo meet eft ed. 44ser ef ignoble howl% ova-run by hordes of inso- t i lird_. ~.t war:wet „ ~laia a ll r tu a l r • wt. . 5 lent slaves and rapacious soldiers. Yon l - - '7 "."' ) , Feb. 4, 1344, j wet. EIN. will wear the badge of a conquered race. I - • Ai cr.! seas-oral Paris= amongyour , hdlow-crestares, yew'- / ' 1 For R ent.. ' . {... . llama as PI selves degtoded, your delicate wives and 1 HE udersigoed Offers for Rent from JOU Le Deem ? . gentle children thrust, dews to menial iIX tulalti AP-V.1034A Ad erEi attes,l L.l ser vice. insulted perhaps dishonored." ' I Sl* LL ?SAO' Olt LAN*. . . kaolin* Orem to Mae* lip, ea Q. Malan pack estal.l34 atta a t r; see 441 de l . i Sleuth t-e . Dee. t reggag fl i seek sailor gest est& sees Oar tam. FALL BiXXIIIftII.-.-The Pitilsidelphia ; nags. althea eteaileat emelati Mil pow slam . W'd Aye, in expressing the danger of midden I i _ .11;Tivo-sToRT TATOSt ROM, 1 condemnation bye co u rt martiala, and i iietatt.v.aessesee. sad all the era meri iaelballi• It tts antler se tasioi''t of I* tk, °Mamie '...i..1, i ' • VALUABLE " sly purd wo rsout, "., *4 the following I tale an eels livereea lit T L i Tf is teft l e fer...t. c-.': DA , - a' ii,, r a C i a . . Se. 4 Ser. 1 s tore i t ai nit mina . iecoof information front ins Mumma 1 - .i - . 411, berme !Terabit &ad Gaon flitai Mi. , ' isclagg. 1* • , ..t : Ikk 11, 1101-, ••.: c ....I -T,„ 'Oft Ceort ; - ... umm . mini T i. io sot o ti ou j ot o t o a rty our up . i Ime.m. ~ .. .- -. . . _ . ammo 114,, - sat Pi VI«. tallt.s7, 'ts. i...T . -.^...teriothal ... ! liglideragiled offers far shal_. _;;; ; _ , sen nuni tilim mis to.sts iz..„ c l itaerit : er w r .. .ta. £ll.l.••rzoniiCciutLc...t- I'rQ, ca. -imeadm pa.:.. = : 2 ... 10 ,. „ .14a c e•; . ,3. prehension, , on this score : • • -- Stray .' .-' Last October i private in the 4th N. 1 6. rm - . . I ""'7"*" Itylerrvanue, v,.,--::::.1 .- - , ~ - ' L-4;;reris4sr -- Res -vits - , • '=-' 4( AYED from' th e 1 • I : ll . lllo6l 2l 4 lPretirm w-billoi / 7 . 4 ":0 4. „ 1 - 40 41(. 1 10Liatese . tsahims, , ite; saw= ism aa s.:ll-;s• :‘7 40 . J.. Vols.;nimed John eallsgber, was ex** i 0 -- ils - • at; tag esiesevai= seristoma t at kiss. .x., :c. Writs idiliVaelaarot affsworst t au% sad I .. e.jett „ A . a „,,,, ners.., i sated. A few days aro SR order came rev: N iue:A st--• at ege N a TICLL„ , -ea Illeasallem, ear Llse iiirt LAJI.W4I.' JL D. /1 1 114.- et i• 7 iiPat. sal hi/a r s geed ab6ta A ' , .. 7 .4 L.... from the wa r D e p est mi m m, re cia l ri nc : th e i sapeet a rev sad tribef - 041--stikar i litea . edam* a- ist . •t"L"-• tt ,,. .* t-;*- 4- *V*4 IMO littaSe. Ag . UMW t Sr.. Ira. "•••• • taai: bz. "" - p reasedin. off the cou r t marasl. sad ..,1 etaii . emel aMeereklasbiaimesl . . --- - - theek papa . . - i. 41.:1.4,3; aa 11117.7. , ~ a .i.a t b. y e ft f b. apaat, t,..,:i 6 ,-, .. •••••r l a•au ix eat aus esra. atm puma mamma et as . A 51 111444 . ' treirkgslimiaiso era gwriAk? iiiiirfri• re... * tog, " that sentence of death would be re- ' i ireeresasetivell *me lowa takesimass staassaissa - • -i is .Yea 3:ar t , ea% laving& Lip. 4zi -, Az . 1 . -- r ". 0 % nutted, find that he would be insmetnate- f 1112.124te"4" Lleke i Taal. CATAKA9.II. - - ' T ' NOME. i . . i bed.~. 7 sad setnealimet- a il eac ~. 4 -... ......_,,,, ly returned to duty i n h i s Teg i umust fe t snasan -- ' - • ! Orrus es tea Taa.a. k Ea= E.:l- C , ... Ne.-ITO t ! ithmim a aall ar. em 'ar". 4 ,. mt .,./ 34 i . ri ,..lha I 'a" ' e - w igs Ai ! Tlmemidega lr".l l l tl4 Giglio: de ij ftia ga .l s ! tea vialliiag bc ---1 .1."" 1 6. - ---11 • 7 0 : 11°"3" , :c c:j or Y 5. __ i 04illans . ' Court Bale. . ~., ; Titles. • 1 - , ) - lis etteediase *LA'S& es: tt ittggity. itme-4 ATTU '' 1 • , rug -:Codorspso4 Guudiaat Jobs i NM ! v. Ow teabbsT* Er. Ite: net pi.. sad, day.e it . ;; ' 6.^-3.4.41,-. :.---------1-1--------':'.l. Ms arassess plni g • t dissesigtaimi. 1 L Criansheteer. after tatittaito ! Ink Akan raistmoil!!". Paretrtta•Pme . igstoquesi • - ; •m e w as " arm a s sma ll est his er m i tared saw *yet Rata I. Waned aseetarad 1 lir geliaANl a ( la mo , et*lltdaT- - '- - . Farm for Sale' - m's's " c ons aide ,iiim• ..til Nom ty Pau ,• a rm -- • - 440 - 144 l'l' Win. 11 THE Pribeertber often f o r St.! ! .. - ;5 TN Lad ask sow steskii pettbrit *um ' s sae. at tie end Seeme;te me etlr ettleas as ILLTIM c -.-, - - -, _ . . ;_iteelarcr,, 1 .' ' .- - • Ell s.lMoill 1p . gilt Ca,,, la- e tabrieet_. . : Olt gine ear life its ajar t w o.. , _ i nstr-staactt as. ask es sr everrossa s tsessass* g 1 - • - ; maw et at, mime rale ewe tr. all. fitZdif M. end*. ism* la lir dap sit ;t*. R. In ; Ar- vs i c ,I, g li s oss , • _ i 1 ... 4 ,,,, ~..a louta fe w at `4•4', .: .0 4 - .. . _ • - •I. Tplags.weiliestaa.. et:.3. pat /c--..--." -- '• 2- ;1. , 10 - Tie trigs at aezdany 'Haw - • . i i le4ipt Neaseedtbete biting sat 1111,....._ ma. , - : ... 9 1 0. 11 ; Sairat;4l firt - -- • Carty sem el weed 1ua.... sn ? .t, ; - :Lt.. . __. .. lip elms. Wok Mira worth Ma. ; a. fat le s • liilli retia l laar nemige ltiii=" I ...... , . • _ z __- --.: . te.u.1.40. ; .01,11 Wow. gesissire att,... lr; :). t ;inialoi. _ . • - c.'' -- , sibm e ar aa em a il , co ws ur r etipoo .„,-; ..1 thou, eurpeacaal talegvii. la a _lldl!keelitell Mg . .• - - . A - - WILLI.4I WELLIVEL . lase taterixes is aatsalleassastaassisiatteatas i ' Timm Arc tin atabuireiw. Orr an. '- .e the totea• ilia coot ass temee!nrabiamit las 111111 me op razz- . . . imi.....r li i_ 1 tossia - bale trret,iss Of AM Sea l be liassa4- ,- • - • • 1= 6 7 TILE ' The 1 itleet . biattett • . * m i ta ' P lPES, pihrin l ' *P"! - - -7 16bU,*iltiegim - allea - b a reie.sailla Adimm Willi 1.110 L , W l ll - a lafil• /kik limillitim . PiAie /mom will* Pitusimil ilioNahle. gekillea : • . illalia*Walab_aarillese:alasatedaell4mtig I imearsatatt al nitalairasis vssiskiettelli, eon ; reet kw tweet. I tellialimusiLir Jetrelot, balleMatills i seataßiguateargisam- -. _ ! ~.. ...-,______ _. ;.„ ~__ ,_ .........., . s • ! 10111411.:-= -•--- -f , - •r; ~ -- ' :.111 A i pus dale It is admitted oy ell pitys 111* tile greed smog of heath sod keg lite hes la won the bleed mot earione debit of the body is 11104eree OP Wilt,. Whoa you 101 l seatinsiod psla la es Ism/ orteriesio, se say anSibts,ismiteisto tip ots, amps lir SW WU a the body. yoWess peee r eat skin. altbso *lain i}-IrIPAPOMPAIL I S 11LLr. • wisps/ ria* bmisip the blood bite. hsvosson NOEL 'Seta dab , * te side fres the bt sal essillietb , " tN illeed; to suite war 110041 fa Ur oar lib., aid site .wq eesetnetallw . 11 ftt 's Pills roper the etrelildiss re malt le bloollas by only tads( sway.vbst llama yell se" std iszT arra ltas.,l/weeper„ eilleassisteks, kiw i , was swot of St. That Awe: of /11444 sit Ilustirenoos of assay psis stssausi by arassinpUis Ills ow at WWI Is published le tip paupbtels. ' Bold by Dr. L. SraOrn,lais.noiliy aL nspoitaills dep. inn in M _ ;' ' IKE NO MUNN .! . etiteimat esl4 truth Nedidue. Fur einploneant 4- dieser ate ' 1 IIgLIIBWS izrzor sucau, Which hag received Ore total et the meet ' PROMISE:4 fIPIIIIIICI4IIIS ur Tag ti. IL, is nog offend to afilletatt hessetty me a eseleta we for Mu following ammo lint Nrotp*ooo, ode:natio' glOll *moos agui goo* at the Vrteary Or .11101a1Orpas t General Pointy. Mental and Inlyelool Depreasteat, , Izatmelltly. Detenoleattes it Bleed te the Seed. : Coanued idaa,, . Nyeletta. ' ) ' _L Goma Dehintl• ' %Miasma and fil.plassittat eat ?fled, . Ablaut of Nottntar likimey, , Loss of Appitito. : • . Emaciation. j i Lop Ppirita, • Diao gt Peraly i el• et tke i n et nanerattea, Otto Butt; All 4, tm tact. an the Imatenani to ,et al ltimaltaa NA Ifeo• bUitatei eats al Mid system. • , 'Armors fig ggegkad gog el dr ale. ;ASS F. W. 11 efAtESOL/Ye. TWO NO OtttilL Corea gunmetal. i . dorLit,tro. See advertistaliat is asetbor telanee. • . : Palossary COONIMISMII a i l Caralie Mesta I 111CtR D . Tu fcoNsCIRFITIM • n.• u.evidgadi *me lowa Oatmeal lo Wall& tap foli hy a rify Os* nakaiy,altsr battag mired Nero l ai -own with ot wow* teat sioddiwo. sad that dread dioeist coaretoptiaw-itO asztoso lo mks Icaomalo his -folio'r-In4arers thehiesas al am . Tel wko doobja Its wW am* • own of thaw ocrlptloa anti Or of door), itch tk. Alrostioao for pr.44tlns• and oeirg the rite, irklek Gay will lad a scat Cris for Corsrurrtur. £ i, lasiklargm. dw The oily abied alas alvealsa V.lha l'eseeeir lion is to tomtit ilk, &Mow* lad geoid ialormaioa whiek qo conceive, to by livaisablo. wad be Irmo mg iatlOrer will try '1:114 tardy. as It will soot Wet aotkiag, and aver prom a 14araing. Parties wishing litre rasa eiptlip* with Oros saber arr. so w•ao ♦ RUM*, Mop Canty, Nov York. =I SAPONIFIER. OR C ONC ENTRATED LYE ! FAMILY SOAP ,MAKER. , W AB m es high prices • lispoeilier holm to, eaatomo thou& IA Ng, limp tor Year cents a, pound by bolas yaw kitabos grams. 7to CAUTION. As aparkai Lys. Icy OF& ate, b. refat'AßA emir boy tie Tuusbuoua Arad* pat up bo 1 oruts. all Odom Was COootiailibils. . PiDisaYtriN4 SALT MATICiACTITIONO CO, PbUloasiputb — Nla. LIT Tobrat Street. •, soeSlbi. sittabarg—Pltt alma sad Degasamo Ow. lux. ~ 3 • A i assrttai agazimore. • I , [ iRICYPEI OT • Gnat INICOTRET I , Its pnlii bus Inlaid aEateet,•aastriaitN Bar Ora Yablo• laatoniears them. A. mostssi inummitty bas alepted la Liar steed C lIISTADCititc% and far Wu mime: It maminnit ea& bisidou tb• Asir, sot the tatt4. It ,Lo • . fit asorika, bob a. itmetel• It der/ met ado* vitt Wier isc si.6lllle eisfikllst 'prelims* ors MS& ha& Its C411.r.g react is maim, _ lt drat eitatetires. Its tosalts alrattfirs, It' fails. a ztaactiusi J. Citlll'ADCllo. X. II Astra Besse, Wirr York. 84 b. l Drogibebtaail sigabg by al Bar Noma. 1 a. Tonto+, 161 CTIAi Lanitioart. • mrtain tars for hiss amid loss. sad winasari *Voile; t• 1 01 btber- c, tYlP•bitirlbairon rlliet S.tel!obsty s a+ issamilitely atter lila and. Melbas ressosba• t ti Sal iris ylsersidi with • bents srfthest doily. Creep durum wilib pm as Nod" fro aititekbig tbakeb4a to tii•ibrid boar .1 aldkt ; Wars a, phyaipb‘a tan b• .assess it say bills• law lbscesiber, the remits:l Lialariat sour Ana pries TS sad lib stabs Sold by all ilosaists. Oen. m l Cartlssialtfts+4, New York. ! jsaablsi. Tax comipts - Iwo a IXIIIINVEWIR 01 al NISTO4I DIMALM. -11 001ilibed ta t. , biallS OA SS • imams to rums /and otbr who war has Samoa Dellihty. Ear ly Deesy, sad • idadreal ahamaral tim aof aalf-eaie. By aus iiii Ms and klawsir after beta; a victim of laiayeed wallow* is naiad bars *t, sal qtuickely. By eadoliAs a pist-pimil saveligs, sake* cocks to Did of **unbar. Masai= VAT -1,1\12, Erg, itet 3. lam Ces4ty, Kw TilMi. Jd*VL r_ comisctiPTivm • cosue=ttive saner, iii 1 leintris istasipisprs• seripti-n :or !....1 can of Cosstica. MOAN', Rm. eaitts and all 11(cat tad Last b.Gmttbaea. (gm d MOO by mean thet attires ta j Ilday. Z. A. 111140 A, VllllismibUs, - 75a2F44-4r. ; Lags Cs.. Siff Tiek7 E 1 4;1 asllic4l;kr Ur. Sale. I We offer fcir We the Eagise sad Boiler 'now in use in ft : l :l oflSee. They are is good *audi tion, anti w' I suit well ',for pumping an. o il well or ng a refrooty. Apply to Joseph hleCarter. oi the Erie City Iron Works, or to the usdersigoeci, i . , I WHITMAN & BIZCHT, ' Priblishers Otworiner. EZ iui -.11;11 :Bssigiong Cues Warted IA thisa Autart at ;be rate of ?bred and Five Duilave per yoef.) 1 nil I.4IO4IINETT, Vring or VII PZ4 , 11, ote IMPOICA Lig . ::11raytuk Pio reoeh:Stre.t, 1.4t.rel YIP.h and 1. Acteels 2. t WaLLAIC_ F . : ' EPs wyrr. , -• 4,treitatir Ar LAW. Office In *lvo, loon, rr•Deb itreot, juirll4-1,7* sjscLAin's 14C11.810111. P/L•TOGALAPII Bauxite . , Zoosatirolf • Block, Frio PA. joaltrUt.f. • APIN dt WI I.BUtt, C- :• - • Arirownii AT Lill. 111411rray, Ps. Prutisi In Elk, Yana. Cameron and Jelli•rsoo counds J. COCHAPIX. U,3lW6t-lej W. W. FILESUR. -It — ' PRoleinfirOß. . - itoßaisoN sous . rnlro!Stecond and Idirket Streed--png Nunn east of hohnsin's Exchure. Vsuren. Pa. Mitt. 29-47.. 31 (0 1;1, i! 4 . floo Mintz, EILAYZ WAN ILLIMPAcTrZia, :e., lO Second qtral Itiodenartbt's ineeltArti, Pa- Lk WI /MIL Arroitirineat LAW, 43111111. 0 4, Fait Callelty, i. 4,:allottiont and other bedpost atteord to with , 0 Ca ptlitegif gal dinatch. - tr. DOWNING. tl • ATTOMEXT AT LAW AND JCIITICI Or MB • CACI. ; 15211 prattle* to the aereralCoorta rifiEfie Comity, tad ,eire promptoed faithful &then -tied to 14 busioeuem rustedto his bandy, either as sa-Ateoniey qr Stailistrete. Er -, (Mee Empire EL:ck, errieet of 3 tat* lied filth :t., fair, Ps. • 1 :pe : 1 1 . 1“BISICAK/LIC I , , 1 WiroLaw: Aso Rer.w. lia..unt sx a and Proviolona. Flour and FreA, Wood sad linnoor, Warr, Wioos,l4quors„ Tobaczo !tows, .t.o.,S:sto Street, one door Sou th of Fourlb, Suede', Erie, Pa: ' .iinitila ;Po UNBIGN, - ,Boocart.trz and Dealer In Stationery. &ripe; Va gi na, ovspaperw, Poe. ctosniry denten as ppllw& Store under Brown's Hotel/ranting the Put. spr,Ntrtt S. XZV?OS X .O.IIX D4lllll. 311ITTLPS 3c DAVltei. 11/01.11111111•T Law, Cbartstat whet, Yesulfille, k's. Feb.l6-.17:12 J AIII. P. UJIGUIN. I NerusT Pretsc AND Giervkir.coLLECTlND sND INIreCANCI ,AIMTT., CullE-ctiorts and , all burinno tir trtatad to hi= proaapty attereod to. Application§ for ostrikaosealicitad, awl Yollcits tamed loittaoett daisy, is Int dim eseepasges. OMas. Wrigfit's allow, terser at itti tad State strreta,Eri..l%. , trrISMItL T W. WETMORE, Arrowezr ar Law, fn. Walker's Of. One, on Sereroth street. k.:11,. Pa. aoit 7'62 GSO. JP It IktILINS, Dasurr, Reattea Block, Noel koia of Ma Pali. State atria; Eris, Pa- aprll'63 tL L A , SATIBTTit litErkL, 1 i .., Trench street, between stir azet, ith straits. swarths Pkllsdalptibi k Erie ltallstsed ibepost, Erie. Pa., Lapis akewmaker, Proprietor. ' Extensive ateommod•- ties.ar strewn and travelers. Raduil by the - day or week. Good etablini attaelvt ! ap2Siatf. A Liglllll. - did 11/LIJITIKII, A • v ' fasalayaite TAILORS sad agents for Planer h Kayser') Patent Sestet Ilachtnes —the hest in pee—huts Street, betweeit Ith and Dtb Sta. Pa. Clothes made) to order in the horst style. Jon? C. setae. !butt' IS DZT Goons, Groclauu. K....k.5i, Rirdwin, !Calls, Wapa, Sort Mast ,Ce.., =r aw of SW% istr•44 and Pab 4e - cittare_ Pert. Ps.:' istlit. liJbY nOettE, ' Joss Baum Prozistar. Corm atatitaadlitin! Streets, (tametil.atety fre•rthei the Cap litantsbar, Pa. TM= seeoamoillstice ecral the teen Retells the tbe Dar alva •ttp! ii.e witb the ciat.isot lkaors. iteh2l-412. a. a. iltiNcrba. sgtnty Juarts SPENCER & M. RV IN' ATTOUNETS COUNSELLOUS AT LAW OPara:;on Block., near North Weft Comer nf the hbtic Seittre.„ Krie, RDINIBORO lIREWEILY, (:toss:itaarv., Prioicurroa. Ssrt avaardaetar."l st Ix,• offilablubsteut has ala- Weed • aide nrratatLon Orders solie_te4 sod pr omptly elk& C¢>Romßi Orderitc b. t`:• sipintity .311 `an it delivered at tladc. t. Tasai Cam oar:4'63-1y Drt P. WALKER . Yoairmoogn co, tria:On Lake Wart acssa, Strvet. Ca sal Wan Hoz.a. at Eall Road Croaaireg. Rzir„Pa_ Dcakry la Salt, pal./War„ 11.—Cars =maven sad fr,ta Cana! Ware if• Asa. matr-10.6-4.1 . L I I . IIICI. IL, dc .11 CALMER, fiArcraerrx. nut or it's= Kegistee,3c.lers, Mil. Goes& Altgrisal'493Ll ic44524723,4 Asilrosd Car; te., Er" Pa. W E. MAGILL, Dr.371-*T., -01wes tz Itazta-'if a •. • irmes Bieck, coral I of cLe Farm Zfia. Pa. ITN. A. 4:ALSMAITII. V irrDlLArr: A !La a 6 th rjvre, oppips ite timiCmc,l, Homey RA*, . r BtriGiovp & d , • . s-sot.tm, Lvi ,'7orts:o3l, Pule Street. Nn:, aoczell .y _ tot • . .4 0 %an Z 1 1 4 •-• 1.4 0 9 , x s K - [43 ' M . . ""•••• SD I %.*... ID re' • .—. Gina r. , fa ' I 4 II = ~ ..0 - .m. . • 0 •1 • . a 7 . . • . ..7.• ,E, 7 4 VIP , pi IMO /... ••••• CO - , .V 1 < • 1 ;•-• n ti) • C. 4._ Jo bt ..„. • 7 -CA .7 1 ' C): ...:: W: - = ID tit g a OCP . . Pt . co • 1.4 .10........ i fl as • a. 0 R 4 _ • co P .Auditor'B Notices.. la Oa Water et tbo to t.ba Orphans' Cowl flaarallaaalLShorood. 44ser of Leto C.caztv. Yo. etlimmailltaLooiotod. Sri tank !Ws AIM saw. to wit: 1,66.4, UK. tad tiaa. t.. Gout GiPlPsbet Warsaw r• trot En. 4.x.ramr. io Catztwo Msaissay tio.liasis of oda- airtrazo: Lao o h ..* mass I t roc arias.. Zama ths Paw?. • iy llomatrumo Driat.r. As oadanicard trEi asami to 1,41 of t2n *Urn applialionat at kaolle* iry se lintcit. Fear* Szomot..) la trio. *a Misr; tail 1111 iay at liar* 2 St. LL Voila* luta, Woos times iabmmigall saJ ottros is tag **!peeper. LLOCAV.I.+T . bbio4w. AeCiilZ LETTEBS of Atiesineri.traties r LOOP for side: bossgradid UAW sakesesal la ti i ii r , bird d state s • tAzb lt-F lay. taw. taut i. af • Oft. obeil4s4 I" tin MIMI 11, lira& lallsrttelf —• , " - . - Daft baring 1.0.4 spi r. tar iscau .C.J.Ci IL` -..tr" It. D. cMcimiz. , eastri p vhs a l ; I ~. Clev'elazid:imd Erie and ftrr N and salt" farthinr iletits, y, A P ir., ri , l ? 2 !t felllCrirk vtit: - - •LEAVE CLEVELAND. 9 4; P. M. Night rape. Tram at,p a u Asittabals aa4 Wren.; 1 03 P. It 410 r. Mall and A.-eorramodailon Trals, et*. itatiOna. awl mires at Erie at 1 53 P. V, "'" 4 00 P.ll . Chad:matt Famed.. stops Ashtabula a¢d Girard. armor it Ea,' 10 00 P. X_ 13.. kspreas, awl.. at Walla, TM*. 6 • 4I ;PVIN AabW.ala, Caaae.ar , rives at 'Erie at J t 11 LEAVE Elt I E 1 L A. W. Nlght b;tpres.rraiu at . Dula Sad i'mtiodief Illy wail. •11.: 4IL A 11 $ 80 A. M., 31,417 and 4001 , Inal.iJakal . all ILA *titian and amigo at t. A. Y. 9 99 A. 11, Toledo k:spreme, llAPrniat ai eept , ay bro.'s Cninatil:e, for man tTI. kn., arm,* at 4..lrreLaad ;13 'Day tape... stop. at teuard. Conneaut. and Painosyllta. 8rn0... at C4.'1441414 All the throegh train. *foliar Weetoi r d . Clantlatid trAti trains for t•ledo,Cbirmyro, Mrnati, Indiatutpolts, • Al: the thronts trains going Laatwari, eo, kirk with the trans of the N. Y k Etta EJ Radek) with th.N. TA:antral and Mak:o Railroad; (or New York, Albany, Bortoo, kn., kn. NOTTINRIFIAN, Sal Cleveland. Aril SD, ISM .1 / 61 ) ( 2 / A / / ' HON WILSON N'CANDLUS, Judo of th• United States Cirtatt Court Coins Ps= t ST.Ccats Sys., Prrussi THE LAR46EST, CHEAPEST AND $33 pays ter • fall enrowcial mama cir No extra chugs' for Manufacturer', 51 Railroad and Bank Boolt-Reepist. Ministers' rlone at hairpins. d Ladoga' er view at any time. This lostitation is conducted by 'aperient and peketiactAlSCaPiente.irke ream* /oz. act we basin/02,st the least espouse and abort for the most jambes sad responable aitt.atic) nodes panted :Let merit only. Hence tts preference for graduates of this College, by Pao.. A. Cowin, the beet Taigas if lb. r). bolds the :arrest number of lan P.attru, an( connotitors; tenches !tepid 13112/1101111 Writing. Cract - Lass contain's/Irian inioranition seat application to the Principal*. • JESKIIIIS rrAthod Irby, the Bose WV' Buenas Mee crania e. Change is tie Dreg 1•1•1 -1- sod veil kun Dreg 4t Meads. Store et sae passed into the basal ci the tuelerecte who havinir pnreleimi the e write stock vill are af . ee la LIMP GIMP plies. Ths, !molest mamboed! Ws beim as a Presaipties and Fundy Midst Ws glue It AIWA OT ANT Pni/L,R.Ilf ?Erg Crl7 Lad the oubiertloor hopes, by enrefil at:rotor dons saanocessont, to merit the tame for tie Yr. .1. S. Carter. Although withdrsolng fro: satire labors of the boatman, will rtl.l TEK] stem whoa* lee boron he mon his old t-ees •- eoanaltod stroosal. - SAIMIL oeuttrentf. -JOHN WELSH; CIMAPSIDE, • • Rsaast D4:21 IS BALTIMORE OYS THY COUNTRY ?RADS SUPPLIED •tfs Fresh Can and Keg 07siere, WIMANTEI TO CM AIXIUICTMI rir °rain sollcited an 4 pnerptis 121r:54 ,rie Ale CORNER OF PARADE AND BE STREETS. Erie City Lager Brewery, CORNER OF POPLAR AFL STREETS Erie Mil & Barley Wart CORNER OF 7TH STREET & CA. BASIN. Palo said *akar Xi anCLICI, Wis. , The B tot Quatty matt Mad Validities align. Prim Setimatil tartan Bo" ml Clerks% Qesia ties of Matt La littisy, on hard said sat Ur Ws by ;fee NEW CROCERY 8' Tbs asdasigeed Mae alma saw KIST stvz OF 37471 3?, id OF RAILROAD RILID 'Maas tha Wend kseping a f GLIAOCARIZA, _ • El I arocazirr WARE.' YANKEE COIIIO=I , IOBLIZS XS, Lad emsbia i g sairily ea V* int detereeimpi to athrr &ekes is the eir eeezdeirt that we 412 aearatt, GitOC:E3I3BI GBOaILBIES AT. WHOLESALE A.ND_BET, 0 • P. SCRUM, ky Salem the pa Lte that le La s Stare La No. 2 Hughes' Block, Who., be yin aims bay ea her,: a Lim. r-7 , • 'GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND WOODEN WIN ILS,..LJ QCOII3, CIGAR.. the ktad. An!iivaritrag unally Ser via iv tz. , Tanta as rausub% am azy clIe: NEW FURNITURE Si J. H. RIBLET & Co., Weald risoseshiiii lila la t•-‘0 tl * 0114 IS GABLE"; -Between BA sad BLit Wimp they laid to keep a.. touttows - LID IF LL Eir w•mereve,, .. 44 , 46 .. ' 14 J ° Received every Ds raovisiox. NotLer- Er' aliper; -