The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, April 30, 1864, Image 2

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• The illegspidlelltylet raftlf Rhfidess
,_lf it be,true, es the Administrable/nista
steiclitjavor, that. iivorilbeitio•sii6e4d in
dee• wet, we Wrist knee" tboteiigh traion
ifere in :the "Nertb",:tbefeit ' f !WWI. eer
%lnt:" fhe debt et iryerf
in. the offiesey of war *wheal - our ;Netion
el ditioultiev tot •olitlievate , th .e11,40.0-an
gry partisea feelOnk/ 1 1 . 63 , ell' his %ieticroal
effdrte: ' l#e IttonTd be eirefutte niiit% no
expressien- of. bittStruesii •tworiiidlithose
disagreeing Arbil& diisficii,e hid eofiri 'no
abtibn should bolgenerand ind
towat , drottAhh,lte , shonitl aim to
heal dissentlond, 7 not r fe - .rialto if:tem.--
Then azimut *a- bspeolatly idlibetithode
• who .saiterthin the-theory whietr•haar been
adopted idle' oppdaition alltiti isf their
'cuirdatial prikiaiplas; l .trhe ; bitevirhiS Oren
'Ghee innioir ihfd echatittatiCiti• shoed of all
menlbe the out torprabtiao'rthani.l
- the' R ed
'their odurrie stiah&c,'a ''fo r piance
the desirahle itafe . 'Orefraira . 4tlich they
tell U 2 113 . 1 . 0 ?
The 'tinteitni‘inuitt''boS 9 citndid
tonguo—lNti: ryrteall' 4.ebbllebt`wlth' What
unparallelleci . uninirhitiitid • il'e'o'Ple 'ral
lied arotzdd the 'Acirriini;7(triritiMi at 'the
commeribeinent - of the 'War 'how' party
strife:was for the moment 'fi'tOrert 'in eri
'thinilaiin fer j the n tenlida. of .
Men first iiiitii'llii;4pple'oe - tlia - C4a into
this harmony ? - Let, apy ono take up a
file or paperspfintedflirevearsay s lo„and
read the cou:ntless_indigniyes . inflicted
upon Dernociabi, at the ft.riti:t.;;;fXepub
licaris, and decide,for , .himelf. Let him
recall the irtatanivt r iu I?,ts 9,Tfo neighbor-.
hood, (fay they prevaile4 ; ev,eryWitere) in
which respectable citizenli wore ;visited, by
mobs at their, borak. , ,,, :}nil, tium . pellod
hoist flags
,over, their dw ,ellingo,;or . in case
of refusal insoltesl,,,threaened and per
haps damaged_ in personnx . property,. all
to gratify the derpenise .passion ,ceparty
hatred, inflamed. by Abe . -Yeitetnent of
the how.. Lethim remembershow many
Democratic printing presses ware destroy,.
ed, how many o.f .our
.pontinent men
were thrust into,dungeons for *ply ( ex-,
excising the privilege that every,it.tneriCan
had bean taught ,to believe was a free-,
mart's' rightoand how- peraeveringly the
Republicans endeavored to,orea,te the int-'
Preasion that Democrats syinpathised with
the rebellion, pad, reAvold to ,give any
member of our .party credit for patriotism
..unlesa he fell withiand applauded their
lawless and fantail:al./masons:,
The' course 6f theliepatalegin leaders
has been such , erc to ; epiodrice" , the Very
division - of sentincenl,• and - pelitleal ani-, -
mokities which they pretend to'behrialoui,
- t6' isVold: ''' lei;' inert " than . t Hat; it 'has
been the policy which was briiiitiiifitilited
to streitifth - O4 IS* OttilaeneW OT the 'rebel-.
ens 'South; 4t- lead into 4A
iii l 43',' With
OM, i mho* p,f'pro,' b4illiti thee lie' i'•'f'ieiezt:-.
denne oiuld b e &cep ilipl4heY. . If the A.i.
minititratimV, and'llit:frien4:liB.4 Set. out
ffith:the . .l 3 oiltete.Ften4# 'K ) ,;r*Filg. up'
the aright 4 PO le.e4ag whicit-1ta44 , 4 at
the openiirg of theAon,tlist„ and arraying
• beyond lirlpo Art cornpro. theAgeo poli
tical elt,reeete of .the iNolgth- 114/.1412it on.
,another, they oeuhk sot heve, hit upoo a
better plan than they have: . followed.
Xxerirtta ; 1 o c tilliti; P'44 o :fmeelaree has'
been a dopted againaro,he eardeat, prmest
of the iahterktltitßit atten,,Tith the Mery
insulting - Allusions , tO. , what -, they were
pleased to . desplessa our jfeggliness.., In
their eßeeetles. VA :;;fitrePePere• they in..
variably speak , of , peniocrata ..in • . terms
that show the intermit)! of .thel: 'haired'.
The terms traitor,. 4ialoyall- svmpatigiser,.
and other •exprestions . with : the. *semi
meaning, are in every &ruse, es-sppli
eable-to Democrats. Tbs. only. aoceptable ,
standard of "loyalty," iskandeviating en-,
dorsement of the acts Of!the Administra
tion; To such excesehste.they.c4rried
their intolerant teschinigki thaVin 'many,
eases, family friandihigge ;Lave, been bro
ken, neighborhoods ';hillore sociable have•
become - sirs - moth estranged . ..ay:if the& re,
tridents lived'osropposite sidegiwflfaseir
end • Dixon's -line, • olrorelgew laVelseen
divided, and ministers' dismbilediolely on
pelitiargionsds, theehildrest heti even
ben taught ter hatll'onissicithetianct in
toliiiibentlif it marisppleil elf this 'has
' been 'ddsistin'the bathe eflPtfirriand - AnO::
PertY•
itl .' ' •': ''' ' ,' . :• : i' r IOA • 1 - ' 11
• i
• The Iteliiiblitieria - hriire f . regliiiilipti - isheri
their Peailiai no
_Of 'policy, I beCalisig iin.
the belief of their leader;, it was easier
to drive' men idle en - endorsement jot
their Measures through ili'e Tear - of )4n
popularity- and t1 . 1111141clipat;, than to con
vince them by argiment. It lute new
been tried 'three iiisiii, i 'vtlth' - Sucli poor
ela
~ • ~
a „ s •
should - convince even the most
bigoted Of 'the OOpOsition Liget . If id i: , inia-,
take. The Mad4lo4 :FiTtot 'disloyalty has
deterred no man at to be &tiled anise
from performing Atte Ismeit duties Of a.
eitisenik WI It will, be no nioni,effechgel
in the; future than ICUs been inthepast.
Po*ll.lAsiorg bOATSI 44r.sM4yel .
so have a 9a1iA 11 .. 2 /4 1 440a to,. Kootainlieh: -
which. is PP, legkik,e4 l 4o..rap,etaoMoo' of
the form
a dd'
-Closernmentuesd.thellhesties
'which fcgmfathers left - ;tit-•our charge,
- • end will • be! , tru 4.1 . J il:41-".7 princii .! , :;.
despitol d tsozporary to coonvi. o tonnes, hit , 3 -
ing an • log:lalf,h., in; toe uliunate ver-,
diet of 4.lus.countrY.• . V.. 14) Wittild ;tangent
to the Republicsuicthatbscla : of ; itijustide
and the ' l calling of herd; nausea -having
failed- Uri destroy the Demoondio - .Party 1
bieretokeS, they me not likely to do 80;h:0
Vie futon* • You Women that we mist,
'hate of feeling in . the North r now,
%will Yeti "lisaielts , 'consistent, ind treat
yixtr OppedenWitt that spirit orgeneeilty.
whfeb on\ &ion° . pro,deoe"gepet feeling
and 4nnOnioniietion; - ••' • i - ...!
Tam .
47Sur fbni;isercesals forcibly :
11 If - the' ridlitils 'reesdnlieiret - efterr 'this
: ii:dridefetietierei' &doe, we vo
tt,f, fok, pr . epheeAtieisitcif ihehtierlosil•
• .`reßallo. ' 106.116iibi4t tO ieMv#l l
! 4.4 . 1 47
leg taaisieleie i!ter.
11 minority:B
`!'i"!*""w
The aspect of affairs at the present time
is sadly the reverse of_ • . -lit '
with a feeling of pro d that;
rtAtg
note the accruing hi* tintof, our _
cipations in inject* Up tomtits of ;this
war, on the opeeinfo
etertpeignec __.7 - Werlhottght - we- saw - I*a
more reason to fear than to hope; and the
facts-oltaba- - aatte4itive 'net-inapt - reetioriti
ciierager ok in promise. Everything is
.atudiateudedirzigiaass.-Ineteadofreatirees
mica marcigpg ,•. triumphantly . fortiard,
prepared to lieartiewn all opposition,,, and
to "occupy "aiid posse4a".,'the . aMetny'S
strongholdi, ,tbey, ars .defeteliag . the poii
dons they hare-long beldvarel apparently:
watching and w•aiting: ^the enemy's.
1 movements, and iheetielerith occasional
reverses, all the ,pions disheartening be
cause the people have been tepilit & to ex-:
pect nothing tut an tinProkt Secieesion'
of brilliantand decisive victories.- , Tli4: l 7i
seems to be no unity 'tit idea airtfpurpope•
—no master .mind -capab • of•surreyidg
the whole fi eld -a n d.. akitig • every
commandi 'and'llefachni t sustain one
general plan of cainpitign, nor ettetti a
unity of • command itself: tetieen the
I President, and iiiilleck, and Ciran t x there
I
1 scams to be no understanding; ,in virtte:
of which .onecominands, and ihe.othefa
I refrain from commanding. : Each is a sort
of Commandettin-ChieG, and the' cense . -
quences of this twins - alone 'state 'of things.,
are cross - ptirptisels;- imbeeility,' dished.,
counsels, confusion, inaction: , Meanwhile
the rebels have enforced their conscription
with the upno.st rigor ; their armiea are
thoroughly organized and
.eihoiently COM=
maw/id-=not by a clashing Triumvirate,
but by one General ; -and there is 'but' too
much"; reason to fear that the ensuing cant- .
paigns will be vastly more disasitrous to•
thcrNalilanalenrins, and bence . r,astly more
decisive than try which have preceded
them. 1 •
Item:110,1;11e, too, our, national credit is
waning and our resources . are rapidly be
coming exhausted. The contitry has heem
at no time in . such, imminent peril as it la .
at the present moment. There is danger
that the - natioirittetuse may be overtaken
by a ifor't of collawe'and4li z tliver-weening
confidence; which,ja_bni a phase of pop 4 -.
ler delusion,- may be succeeded suddenly
by wild dismay. -The popular mind being
411 informed orcthe•great questions iiivoli
ed in this struggle, vibrates strangely froin
I one extreme to the other ; and no man
keen foretell how soon' ti Fiensblest panic
May suppliant a feeling of perfeet security
that is equally sensilesl`.=.Reeltister - /rfrpub-
I nexus. • ' - -' '.. , 4' .• * ' ' ' '1"
=1
“Zr. Rani* 1 larilaad.”
— The Abolition papers all over the:noun
try just now are _very. bitter -in denueci t
ation of Mr. Harris, of Maryland, who, it .
will be remembered, made a s'evere speech
in the House, sustaining the views Of Mr.
Long, , and- whom that intensely patriotic
body saw fit to. "censure" for his remarks
on the occasion. It'-turns out, 'however,
that 'the' Adminigtnition ii 'directly res-
Pdrisible for 'the fact that ' Mr. Harris
holde a seat hi Conireaa. At the election
last fall; in the loWei district of MirYland,
thi:ee candidates presented themselirei for
the - Suffrages or the people. The'
`Monists supported Mr. Harris, the C.'inaer
yaiiyei Mr. Calvert, andthe.Abolitioniste,
conitisting
,of the lioide of otill;eliolders,
Holland. The second named gen,
tleman trio a..,"yrar..man," but in favor of,
;conducting upon ,a sensible plan, and
sing been a member of the hot,. Con
gress, be .14,d to wine way given special
offence to the • friends of -the Administra
tion. In order to compass his defeat; they
placed Mr,Holland, in nomination, know
ing that the only effect of ,his basin,g a
candidatemould be- to- distract thel anti-,
secession vote, and aid to makeldr4 Mar-,
ris successful: In the canvass, as- between
Harris- arid Calvert, all their sYmpethiea
were with the former,'and when the vote
was counted and Harris found to be
'elected; 'they actually rejoiced over the
occurrence 'as irit' was a Vicbiry\ - or their
Own I As proof that we do not niia-state
'the facts, we quote from the . ndsite of
Nov. 0,4862, -(to which . any of 'our ea:oli
tion readers are at liberty to refs !)
folloWing special dispatch, dated at Wash.
lugton city :! ,
, . .
"The Vth ,(Lower r .Rotomac) of
Maryland his pretti, certainly elected
'llerris, Me dui•and•ota rebel' wn4dede, over
Calvert, the last . member, and hailf , and=
half candidate, and. Holland,- Ilondi
tional Unionist , and Immediate linanci
pationist. The friends q! Holland ; rejoice
that Harris u chosen over Calvert."
There is the fact stated on, the highest
antierity., The Abolitionists rejoiced at
. the election_ of the "out-and-outs Rebei
Candidete" over Calvert the Conservative.
-(But not only did' they rejoice;.. they
actually aimed in. Sad toter for. i Harris
-when • they saw. that Harris or, Calvert
would be elected, and that theiroivn can,
didate stood to chance. They elected an
"out-and-out Rebel" to make paa4y
tal ; and then they tried to expel bim for
' 1
the lupe ignoble purpose,
-, . •
- 1 The Great Sword Moistest.
•' The sword contest at the BietrOpaitan
Fair closed on Saturday - night in in over
whelming victory for General.Graht: ' Be
received 30,291 votes, against 14509 for
licel i ellan. The voting' "of the !last tit
hours„ according to an arrangement effec
ted by the Grant men, was done " sealed
ballots,",snd although "Little M.l t iat' was
2,500 ahead when t4oseeridisiling began,
04104traiied,bnt little against the' iioneer tp•
eci.echeme nf his rival's adherents; The
announcement was not. received Witheur.•
prise.. The friends of McclaUen were % aware
; of the extraordinary efforts which had
been.made by certain wealthy radical. or:
ganirations to defeat hilni-et any cost:
They derived some Consolation from the
reflection-that their favorite had I lrectelved,
e'hasjerity of the individual vote 4 though
General Grant had -get the= most money
and the sword:: 'How the Grant !men tri
umphed . apparent troth ii glance at sal
few such figures as these takrn from ihe
rith iire4,box
" Loyal m en New Y0rk' i L'....1."52,097
"'royal New Englander''".' 3,1100
'" Loyil men- of 4
10,000
P , Loyal men of 'New -1.000
These four combination ?Mai , . carried
the day for Grant. • The votes forillicelek
lan Were in - sdhlrflaiging from $ll to WO:
• • I
Seeritiiir'a the Treisitay:fti let.;
lei whfcB was "rBac~ r in Ihellensite s fe
since, frankly ititedlEirlie"cut4.
rency of the country cannot bilniuitafined
unless we have military memo. I -
Snatke to Cover or Semi Mr.
The following resolution coati:neva
ofittnrvilieltlnpor
ti s teq till! ' olhe
roilin t at , t4y it ;lib t d hiip . w
saiidio klewtio, wai 1110 0 4 11 itiseums l o'
iii,y th e Ude.' nt,h,..er ihAt-litate O'n - The
, -. l6th 43st. : _-: :_7..__: -.._ 7 :--:_-- _ , --
:Beoltiid;'Thitt . the thanki of , tiiii lions, '
-ber-Isid Atoltereby tendered to-his-Excel- i
lency; Governor Seymour, fav;pading Oa
attention of the Gen ral Gotelp u mjata
tharnWVE' eerrors iir -the appor•
' tionment or the iquotti at this Slits tundee
the - Enrollment 'motto( 3d Mmeh. , •1862,
.e.p.d . 6y. hi& pimorpt.aud.,9olcient efforts:in.
securing a corirtmn of tini seine. ~ _
- "Ren/ved, That ' he' Olerle - sit 'this Riiisi
'trentinit ' td'-the llarefehoi an !engrained
=prof t hirinpert aid rani atom. ' --; * 1
-h twill be , VemeMbered ha linearly
Goiernor Bilinear srai4acintitie4.ai the
'tinletheAtas eeng4ed in•lttging the 'mt.,
iectiodiff the; en folltirent hid itsidintnetit
ncifilitai Upon' the' liciir'l3ooitinent, by
the Republican press land nnitei l / 2 1, isboltn
ilirect his
_ritoliyruandj questioned his
,pneriptiptu, ciorging,him with .a design to '
obsviicksheoeitatinemat therrionseription`
act, &o. - this abuse and.
'villigentil ikly itiniirded by
'thy r ii 4
1u iieh of
Miieti 'is
titzeite.
'Tan new movement to 41kgut the mill
,tia of , the•several border Elat,, an ei
,charigelretnarics, is a iamentabisnecessity,
if indeed -the necessityieSists.: Labior , its
thosa . .Btaten was • ahead* in detnand‘t,
beyond the snefile, to prescient!, the re •
tine cif aterieuttnral opeestion th rough. the
sprin t g months. Such it drain' as 'that ni,
prop sed will materiallY 'affect 'the pro.
duCtion of `cereal's' in 'the Northwest, And
reduce, in &Tiflis 'eiactii corresponding
with'tbiextent of its infileeno, the wealth
Ordinarily 'reeeived' . into the country
thiongh the han'nels of our ;dothestic in
diistry. The incorisilteney'Of the Admin
istration and its followers was never het-
ter exemplified that* inj tbie; p,rpceeding.
14 is pu.ly,a,few weeks since the AegUblioan
psipo altd leaders told 'us ,that Grant had
'"enough .men under his; control ,to drive'
the - rebelkinta the WO of Mexico." yet
these sarne.editorsandßolitieions aro now
trembling-for fear of a. probable , nvasion
of the Northern State' at the bands ot. the
very rebels whoarthey have, had (in im
aginatiblq• sterriea;": 4l -4iOrilecl," " ex
hausted,' thiir — erblrkc:l l ; br?ltep," and on
their "last legs" adozen times over within
the Jest six,nnuther„
Ftarfel Charge icalest "earetuy Chase.
ThoFplie W ? 910ett, who was the
.poniipee ,of ,4ke , New Yorl V.epublicans
last fall f9r Camptroller, an 4 has the reP
ntaiiion of Peke& pne of thpl ablest finan
piers in the country, writes; as follows to
the chairman of ; tho .4=lg:committee in
the Ptate Amemblt ; .
XxitAlior Lim Tamil* Bus, I
ALUM'. otpril 5, 1864. s
' Whilst you yield to no min in a Cordial
ttild determined support of the Adminis
tration in all needful and proper measures
,for lap - pressing the .tebelliou. you yet
boldly, indicate the author of thou! , finan
'6lll measures which ihreateli'lgreater disasters
to our country than'any which taking to dread
front tAoseimio are in opett ttn*lNon again:sus.-
"The author of those
sures" the effects of which are thus boldly
predicted, is Salmon P. Masi, Abfraham
Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury.
It is proposed to use the White Rouse
for a;department of State and for official
receptions, and to build the President a,
new linage in the suburbs of Washington.
—Excharge. j
Of course. Let us hire it palace or two..
for*. Lincoln, and Q ilk apiece for each
of his .Cabinet. ,Letfthe* i ns sUp / plie4
gorgeously from the, publio treasury, so
that each will surpass anything of the
kinds •in Europe. Let t ue have a Court,
and is• retinue, and .everYthing 'that be
longs. to an aristocracy,' anti when all this
is - acimnplithed,- let us make Dishonest
Old 'Abe I' Zing' in iiittne tut Well its in
fact.' It will not do fot• the "greateft.:rtir
Lion on the face of the earth," to be be
hind any other in the munificence with
which it treats its rulers. ifoneiiit plenty,
and iShinplaater Chasecen print as Last as
went ed it,. and the people are rich, rad
will pay.. their tares
I • " 1 1 1 high Pied ' •
The State of Maine isoc place for Irish
men, The ilepublican4;eltslature of that
state by a recent law have 'signified' their
dislike of Irish eidigrints In a very mark,
eAriteauntre. An actives foamed, Jacopo: .
retiOg an liSmigrontst Aid Society.' to
widish was given a bonatifrom the State
Treasury, of twenty,-tive dollars for , every
emigrant betwApJltteen .and fifty who
'should be., drought
.intoi the Stato, As
originally compospl,, the law included- all
'emigrants, bit it Was stibseqnently imend
'ed as' to exelade the Irish, 'We suppbse
the peasant Thusb • have been., because the
Irish are soon converted into good Demo.
crate, wbile,the ,Germans are sometimes
deluded into supporting radical Republi
'wink But we state Abe facts, ao that
Irishmen may !five the State of Maine a
wide berth.— World. r 1 •
We presume Maine Willhave no objeie.
Lion to' acceptiag to do her share
of fighting. ' • ,-•
The revemet paetr.',
The New Nadine, the, organ of Fremont,
advises radical Republicans to give up all
idsUi, of taking part in this Baltirkore oon
,ventiou, which ,it4roporinces, nonen
titY.", It gives notice of a ball fora Da:
tkausl, convention, to nMet at Chnelsad .
on the 21st of 11s3r. .4kt „convention
Fremont will be nominated.. 6,1
is in the field; the oltioaktolderaAseetoriti
,nate ,Liscaln; Upon them-will • fall the re.
OpOnsibility bf iividislg, the party. The,
, Natient advised an • irnsrunki agitation and
n /*stein otdetailed organisation. , So the
says.'
• Tits war- has now been lin progress three
full - years, and we. have - i"ctrash ad the ra
bellion" half a dozen times, obroken ita
backbone" more than fifty, "starved it
out" on three or four different offessions i
taken the whole male iopulation of the,
t3onth prisoners several times ores. billed
eight or ten and. wounded fire
filmes tie number raore4-all :according to
r
the telegraphic ooniemidents ant Absii
neon netripapers. l• • : - •
York'6:i "
beseeches
to ,4814e`Pieile!:11.*R01;*
lima -mad : adopt, dot& thim*M., It
will, not. do Mr. Sataik. IfpqlC . l be .
liatantatAU . plea` it hapot on ; tbe wisp of
am p• ; . •
*b .) 411Pniou.ad
vatoe in Virginia is expected daily:Po Be
we have heard for two Wioathe pat
IMMI:=
The Premise mod W .
Reine 44 • • ps-eleotiDd
this 411111ebrouirja
to six fPw
moo thilr l / 4 446001 rith —9*er
74. tiek •
wow ins PROEM WAVILIFIN
(OaCibir IB64;4:lfsifill:lbt
36MX)fei0 - +:•
Much bith.. 11364 -*4: o ieffe OrdforelL : 4
.1 . . • • - ,
,906,000 t, tt,Li
Apra, madivon tikeiboveendit
• - of iireatorder' Stites 4erioo,ooo , inifitie
to defend the North !IP . .gall:lst:anticipated
rebel 'initattion:"f '",
'it Mir MIA t'llidit• j, • •
Stanton is oigs.intat Kitaft
ping w sr C4 C4 O0 3 11: AI M
tomtit hirtaste; pardthilig UsenpostpLin
deem snob , 'Oink* will: sic lipittlit
on the public aterasoh. The newi pljthe
digester etillirtseath sturknown-atdiFash
gtoiran !Istatitlatlr eteiftel disWph
bop, : ypstrtios, Dion* koi;c r ils, tr4nsosis
elOw,by 114*g/opt; woos The
ciisalitor idea:Was: Orin oat ;by
thai, ii iihioa
Aof wow
.ttie'aSove
864
tOolSesit>'
Tullenteid it Otiontwee
cod
by beam s , tut mai aninheir. Of i qun t gress
shalt advoente - any -plans of imeranieitt,
otcinipFe'aor speeches qn ;the et.,e,teet i the
trnionfr which shalt con t•Foveit Alt - ' 4O of
the ninjority. or pinpoier any otheriTy - of
itm9rnink Spitfathrinjhe-way
dekektnined on Sin, ilate49 tbue byr the
conneroof the insiorilly --; •
, 'A isries to' Dia •troui
the eqene of fz}n. expleite,'+iya
Klar lota. will prolail)!S! not 4=o44l44r
five hundred ri
In kiiind: wouctod , and mis
sing. although itoirin'Oftleorns#rt It will
reach four thouland."
Tat Loyal • Leaguers of IPir yibla
ehoUld !'are , iheeditorritte)t# . lelieted
immedi'tot r ', His.:uUrigetdeti4lie. .
on
I 'Boker." "Ow poick," are ‘.a clear, v lola
kiwi of the statute providiug'againstrew
elty to , •
Tire St. Louie Presbytery his d - ellareil'
the, rebellienaAi aialnat Cffxl;eqHfalled
only by Adam's, fall, At=lom'a rebellion
against - his father,' and the areelflziee of
Chris! , T e r, did ,thfygnt the,in • 4v - ma-
Oen .
• - I -- .:The'lltepeiblient Party:. :.' ': • .
- --- - " • ' (Osithraidl "
- - ''' • , " -
I ''
Ireltilse the Ai iteli Olisetvei.l" '' ''. . 4 ''' 7 ' ( .
• ' Tie ee-411cd Foribliecia party din: Witeri
Marche/4f i. , 14 , Plasma iOl/41111ififie . 1114 the
goomereade et amierid of the &our, enifieterptd'
prom that - ratisst Agar we preset* - cr right
=de any 'ohs . cst rotrairt,'eiottlit de 'eXer-'•
sired in n - 11 1 1 4' iiiiheig derfr 4 o4 ,ii,"P:,.,
Usurpation Marbaley, an ladividnef ter by'
a famin, nuirbecif• tint government Wulf, of
nf.deePotle - pelvis 'unknown to,the fiiiibi . of
anileintrell'inr . , ", 44 ' Id,i:trpil: p,it , *:fio :
relit, and jmnsce, , Though, the blitary Of
the Old worlitternieltenr examples of each,;
iba, annals, of ! the liew.wfil botilefortli, shoe '
the monetrotte vrioktidures that
,uccurlntlt '
,front the neurpation and decpotlim i of fart : ion.
, The House 'of Eepre e entatleee, indjeating'
snit is supposed to do . the immediate *TO=
meat of the, people, hie Inert vret'edfr the
Constitution with certainpowers imi ortent
and controlling, and esp ecially do:lilted to
ehenk by instinteetie of the'peop i), the
tyrannical lektelatio4:that'inightnpring up in
time of civil commotion, or the ItimiPailon 'of - 1
an aduiinistrailoa. It has the' sCie 'po;rer' of
. ~
impost:thing the Executive, and of Prigi ' eting:
all bills for raising revenue. 'lke last sires
it, apt through it the people; the p ower to
iegidate the'polloy of war,' or by refining
inppliee; to fine the mitabliehment otiose*.
' Exclinive of the ticigue members Mild the'
10-cilted r States of East' and 'Weiflrfrginia,
the Hones or'ltepreeentatives 'of'the' Thirty.*
eighth CongiMie consists of 180 'mblabers, of
whom 86 belong to 'the' 80-called' Iteprillean
'party, 70 are Democrats, add' 24 and hells
eribable Members'• from the Border "'States,
some 'of whom vote on till party qdeitione
with the Demodraoy: but learing.theillivolu-
Unlit, s Majority of 16.,0a all questions of
the support te,the ,measures of ,theiOaction.
If this majoidtr i hae beenrightfrArobt444- 1
if it repreeenteAlitterlytie' sentitne4 cf, .the
people, the right of the, tiliier,g , congeal , to
legielsA for, tht peOple of' the adhering States
is clear, flint* , 0 1 / 1 04;thug under - Dim;
ooratio principle no Cutkority'to.rev r eittionise
the ' governments of 'the
,Bo'Verrni BtXte' i
'against the Will of, their
. unrepreimiee4 (Ail
een,. If- on the contrar y the inajcirioYl6
in the Federal ` House of
,'Re'resetc*iie: is'
the mull aline of ihniclinterferincif hi the
I O-nalied teriubliren art` With the' tri . e4Om
of the billot,:if that Wiefdriti hie` teen Ob.
dined by Uinta upon the - resin,, i the . ;”-'
called Republican Party his usurped' the con
trol of the Fodeimllfouse - of Eeproseetitiveer
and in erect of the government itielf, • an.
holds-its Position neither
,by law' nos . right;
and ‘ Caly by the tenure of a poler the people
are so yet maableiti hisist.,•Thiti it /I:chained
admit, of dennonstratioo. elver and itecoutro
:vertible. ,' • -
~ • „
Af the leaf Congreittioital" eleed4n. 'the
•
States of ,Delaware, Maryland, Rent ,e
and
Missouri were either placed undet martini
law
law • few days be'dtre the eleotic4, l ,or else
were. inundated ,with e . toed
,q, ovary and ,
"general orders." In none of thein !Were the
Iwo ipelllthill4 Mt
.010111,41. 4 4 / 1 4 1 / 4 their
'Weed* le degiot•hos *N0ir40.1130b..017"
mat* .e i tils '; " R.P4IIOIC fe4d/04 ; .;t gou
bil t e,. tikasamo.: resat :s46 , Puijor4 =nit., the
twiely;har! Amobsts :141.044" ._ ttioi, . *so
Am, a, TcnOt 108 0 7 skelehere Air* l t tliPAse ,
otiteprearatatkaa; not being fleeted by/thio
,people. iled the suffrage, of the pegPlelnet
oa Qat. of tilita.4o44 149ald*TIV.eil.
tuned a umber : gelato! with du kola** of
this eats-Reptddleas Revelation. The feet of
the ocedrol of the elation by the edutlautra
ilea party, e virtual Adulates AO It Aare
.net twat theirdeepleehloacee is the blade of
a fees people. -Auseswetraled eleetau tauld
Iwo melted: is Elestooratio ,majority= of
*lshii* the Palend•llesauf Sepsauttether.
• ' Thi" halt of the weati4 poke
goversuakilelaseul,sedeateble, WARS!
elesktitiestahlish theiehatiewltheat, dwellag
ape. erldisiaia timpiliagidtk 40114otiv•
WAIN , Jai' asSaltitoll Otartalls„Pldbl4h l Sl
-sadists. to N I As by. tarienglis. Alai totaling
then kesdrede of isyee thelelltata s
the apes.* d. the people whoa Ipat TOOIII
they were attempt* tewitedva,
Usdar our issue" of- preramest, It is , A ,
priseiple•of law the people ef,4hinnlo*
&aloe shall besmaki.----' 44,0,400,,
mittown clontestio lawitotieno . MAUR lifilrer
regnlste the iaternal stain of+ the Stato r .
satdeetionly to tie Osaiiitibuiss, et tit. Irnltitt
Scat. Eziept by as relinebdioaary Amato'
whose 'political heresies we ace eetabatiag,
there has never boon _ of the
rfri r
this principle
ra r go Vie fans_. -.e it prima
- a hs t r Pliitflinut. _ i the power le
tril l t da O ir, lbw** IWO involves iAi
&lir DaLusijorli7..ll , 4bsepSopis to Enke
lews_fetthifintkis is pireposillwa, as evident
, 'altat P.Poeft Jack Proof, 11-1[094 tiff Osseo state
ment. _ines_..then__ths. Cauddtsttios of the
ttr o l4l Eigive power to a Federal admia.ht
Alkoll.lUelide.lii tlstotaalot
-rity-tifthitsiOple oft Unto; Old declare that
a patioriti . t h l lioo,..ir;v4it 1 If' this power 1./,'•
not granted ; 4.'4444 Sot at labored ar
guments: may be , briagisto to • chew As !'war
powers" of Ws lirsramest.'' This if the
fact as' it liar bcoltited; thitj'isins, are now
ruled Icy'*ii, Pi4ers4, 4rtivsitspint regardless
of the will of tholaniOlitt 4 42 li. WO& and
if this power
.is nct,diligatill to the boniest
autbokiy by tiskssie r ral 'Monk its swine
is plisinly as nisrpatioa. , If the. States of .
Louisiana and Arkansas oat astboristtelitted
to-be subjugatedto tali itutpett . power„, are
out of the triton by. virtu of the ordisanos
of seoepion,paanti by sr molitrity of the peo
ple, there is no lair, either.4lol.o! neutral,
by whicli!Oni-ttOntli of thisit oitissai .may
.
"restore! them. - If int oat of the Usion.stius
attempt to establish 'an ollgaiWby if sae-tenth
in colstrol 'of the State gisviroossits, hi the
help of military powtrOs ninrpation.
We'hear, however, oonstastly of the "pow-,
era of government," what "goyernment" has
done and what "government!' proposes to de.
Were we Russian. Anatrialy or ma British
subjecti,ihise forms of 'expreeeitas sight not
grate so hershli upon thi.iar MI now, when
applied to , American ctitisains: We have no;
such- "government. i
-as n thaw old cosatrios
once Vdeepised for their tyranny, and . over
which We were wont,to'boast our superiority-
And' we know of nothing that (add so please
the Csarwf all the Butler, ottr potent and
only ally, as to reed' in American organs of
"strong government7Wbbut 'American "sub
jects." lint keen the Csir, nested on a throes
based upon, centuries of despotie.rule, cannot
presume to exercise.powlitthair hays bison*.
easy to Abraham
,Linoola. litithost trembling
for his nest before onastaril rebeillasw.• Rim
can President Llioola lanais* liimielf the
absolute `isomer of the Hiss and liberties' of
his Anserloan • "sats,jetrta, S .' , 1111110111 keeping
alive the tires of reveletiesa sad rebellion, and
destsoyisg ;the life: if: thtr•Ripsbilo.7' The
very spirit and esslides,ofw Democratic form
-1
Ofitirernaseit is liberty -= liberty to arraign
that\ officlin who, are the setiants; Sot' thi
'iiiiteisi of the people; Ilbort.l t 3 Odo t oiratt
' thitiOliey that the citizen any diiii'best for
the' welfare\if hill - wintry ; liberly ' a 'Oast
his ballot tor ''' the candrinti Whelk - ill may
coisc'eive beet rep scents liis views.' Against.
thiiie principles of ei'd \ i frosdori ths'iso called
'Refroblicin party is at war; liberty with•tlisat
**eau's - wretched' 'arid sligrirled' friodotta for
; the'negro;' and for thbliselriattho privilege of
enslaving the White race Ili eteintrt upon •Itirn
'flit d'onbtful bdon. The life of ths:Republic
ttr of "the nation," -is neither its territorial
'eitent, or the power, of its' gcmmuniai, bit
'Tither the enshrinement of the sjdritaiftf civil
'freedont hi the bean of the' people, Ind 'the
detirmlnition by them to porpetnatolt to
their 'posterity. - - . .
' :No matter nadir what aired banner Rimy:
tenteitd, or by what' hobored e name it may
week; to delude 'the people, if a linotuntini,
majority and oven la Diet:how strong only ii,
its energy and ricklissailat, kite decide what
.law ihall bind it, subject no citizen to its as
, multi behests, rangerwith fire *sad weird
nose-third of thi publier demaiti,e whin it'
'grit' ids thla'sremainder t6t its' paragons - tiny
riot in ittFttry, ovrtthroW tho givorastaliti if ,
*independent ' commonwssUkt, ' and hold' its
naurrtett.Tiower•by military film thin indeed
may ire tremble for the stability of any final
' of government; then is the boast of civil liso.
'dote become alitoelniy, and the dye Of 14-
- pat4han' , liberty have pealed forever by.
)
-A lidelpterai, Boobedsit:LOS; mad illstorioal
View of Blavery, Ma tka‘days of the Pa- .
• . Wank Abraham) to Atte nineteenth eentury.
By, John Henry Hopkini, LLD.,
"'of Vermont. ' Neer York , W. L Pooley
• •-&"Co:, Publisheti.
We regard the nowt publication s of the
tbdin work as one of the most . sigailleaat
signs of the antes, bulb:sting the rention
rapidly taking place in tie rain4a of the p.a.
ple 'against the . aati•elarery fanaticism' thit
has deldged the Republie' blood, destroyed \
its 'territorial unity, and wreaked its pros.
pet*: While the Abelian. Bevoluttnists
ire erniting in the fullness of their power.
While they art pushing their folliirori to the
brink of 'destruction, and proolaiming that
they haft converted theAserisaa people to
their insane theories, While they hall onory
nevi hinny of their psrti as aaottatr.slop in
that , ',regrets" whose 'Mousey good -is ha
yend the yin` Of even -Re cat sr dent attn.
'cites,' and whose • every - mew development
*tie. Be history fn hat not stneityillui
leaned' Blettop' of Veresest, voserabk Itthir
Av'the ' ehtireti, ' prodatmell this ash', able and
nitienerable history ' the tastltatiot of
. do4eiftie slivery,- mid Whit* with the charity
'sildfeeriessaess that *elm of bath -gives
to It. sielterit,' the' vfolitical of the letre of
tiOci'`iind 'that their fietiethie rn pro-
Claiming is' tie'Peifertion 'of Christianity aid
•. , , • . .
the test of loyslty. " •
And ja Bishop Hopkins' neadniati of
the , principle of slavery ; nor as admirer of
its ',erns. He simply shove that filial Alain
that Abolitionists have' taught the People to
believe- are Abe atteadaate 'of gamy thus,
are - toned to mar the :beauty of. all . tither
Minute laws and Miam' laminations. , "
treats of slavery to it is aid has boos tbroq;it ,
• out the history •of the Amid, and not sa
bead . of' fanatic', sseandag abe the leaders
of ',a new roligiba, * would wish It to ha - RI
show, that it suited nadir tbs 'flisomessy of
lb* Jews; that God made loin fir Its weer
-inglonaad regulatios, sad had Is *mind Its
entlystloa, mew. curse to • thani sat. or
loom. toadomnation. of 41 wait •luate . hoes
finerd:ia Aka. Mossiolstr.:. IWO that wader
an on atomisation .hait • Quist •sonderand
it is si efesertatilait in' the. Odin worsts
that be gave his followers, replete with. dhina
wisdom, ' • charity sedative, .He would. souse
where have condemned it. Thi Aposilserfol
loiriathis taactitings r wenld have labored , for
iii everthroi, sad yet intik', the Giver. of
the Jewish Law, the Basins of asoland or
Ins Alsoirdee,•ntrationed the inalitatin of
dairy,- =opt to give lows for its moos
ming. , .„ „ • , ,
•+ gadded .by historie4 rteetweite.leentiol,
modest, oda aid - charitable,-the book di=
*ems the.. isr6e oireaL i tioa *at eirmay
been glen i to, it,, and abseil. be, read by arl
!who wish to bear the Oath .of the widen,
whether abolitionist or ioneemtlie. •
cDsmoliam 04021,104-410145014, /SIR
ihO quartos of tir. oopstq 1100141 1 ANde
harmony vim Daikeenti,
xer,digrapiess are uht4 ***Vl of
Use, optustv„ Oa Om othsr bow& nipper
affssbilianstmtmalo474l4oo,4llljhvili
110011 1 PD9ti; 441 Pia ia, MI VA94..,1.1 0 . 0117
faereadag.
makMs4 , ,NaiMea,.k..
HEWS OF
,THE WEEK.
r .
Amiditfrap report bas been prepared on
.the propOsition 14 give colonels acting as
brimming! the pit of -that rank.
frart St. Louis says that Cap
:tsiterodd. cousin of Mrs. Lincoln and for-
Mierrebel pricvost marshal at Airman.
drisAss arrived within ieu rli nes and given*
himself up.
_One hundred and _forty-four buildings
were destroyed by fire at Gonavies,
ofl the 7th inst., involving a loss of 'about
fivi'mfffintl - Vdllint - 'l -- "Tbfg'fbteigit' Thor
-elmatawre nearly ruined by thatdieastes.
,A cliiPata Eln:f TlinisilsY if ter
csays;medikra have been Wiled for an
star — iti. Pennsylvania. New
Jersoy,,Mmasaatusetts.' Ohio mnd Miftite
sots. Adruft will probably be ordered-in
Dslaware ingiome districts of Maryland.
• Itisimaiikleitliiiierted that Gen. rial.
leek will vetniretsigo from the army and
returp. to ,Ifo,bas keen acting
at the head of .the Cavalry Bureau since
Wilson was rejiered gl,d.ortiercO, to
tbs Ariay'of 430;Polimaaci
A seuetal order. issued front' the Adju
tant Games.. office, dated Columbus,
Ohio, the 25th, declares that every mem
ber of Abe RapionaLGUitrd must report in
person, or by substitute; whew call'id into
active? servihe, or be treated he a-deserter..
• ,• •
As *Ams ox N INZOILUIIOL—Two bun
mechanics, in the 'department of
Gen.honuts,'as we learn from the Louis
ville Acme, arrived , in that /sill under a
'fililitarY 0 1 1 K -ilia we're sent out of Ken
tucky, to remain during the war, -for the
'crime of refusing 'to Work for the wages
Government officent.chose to give them.
A Od Tuesday last, a band of' 80 mounted
rebels attempted= invasion uf Kentucky
through Pound - Gap; but were driven hack
by adelachment of tb - ii 45th Tell lucky,
' (Misdated , infaritry.)' A WO nrlso'guer-
Miss wavalso driven out of the State into
l i tac6tilsgitity7Tenii:; ; eight of them be
ing killed and tent captured. with fifty of
their horses. . •
A. Baltimore coivespoudent of the World
states that the rebels -have •now not less
than thirty iron clads ready for service.—
There ue mills at. Richmond, Charleston
and Atlanta where the iron for these yes -
aeli is prepared: SeVeui of these 'iron clads
are in North Carolina waters. 'lt is repor
ted that twenty 'European-built iron clads
will be sent to Southern ports dtiring the
summer.t s tolerably clear- trona the accounts
which reach us from the Red river, that
the apedition to conquer the' trans-Mis
sissippi-region has met with a check which
!will'exipPle it for Some tune to come. The
rebels were victorious for the Eliot few days
andwere 'merely repulsed the third day
this balsam of •adiantages being clearly
with them. Most of the letters from-that
quarter ire cooked to suit the' Northern
market. .
Ohio begins the expected movement of
calling out militia to do garrison and post
duty for a short period, so that all the
available veterans can be gent to the main
anniecto participate 'in the grand Spring
campaign. Gov, Brough's order calls out
the Nifilinal Guard (about - 40,000) to serve
for one hundred days from May 2. Our
special dispatch from Washington says
that the President is ,to• accept 85,000
Western militia for this purpcse,to be rais
ed in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lowa and
.Wisconsin. .
A gentleman whe professes to know as
much of Administration secrets as' any
one. eava the trouble is .an apprehension
'that Washiegton is not safe from rebel
nbOats. That the President has received
Ortirifitition that a fleet of iron clad rqms
mkt) gonl?oa,ta-o, 1:44e i,xiostappiovA 'sttuc
ture,'li'reidy- to; co me .oat of kite James
I iftr aniik not'on ly destroy Washington,
t threate hilarl i NeiYorkatd
ton
. s t dito e tobeetalretdy
in. Southern waters. it is said that about
thirty additional iron clads from England
will soon be on their way to the South,
professionally as blockade runners.
The sinking of several,Union gunboats
near Plymouth. N. C.., by 'e rebel ram, is a
conspicuous instance"of theishbrt-sighted-
Own of our Navy Department. Aft& all
the experience gained on the Western
rivers shoeing bow effectual naval rams
were, and with a knowledge that several
mesh were building , in North Carolina, as
well as elsewhere upon the coast, not a
single vessel of the • seine class is to be
found-in our whole service -on the Atlan
tic coast. 'Had the rebels one good sea
going ram it would be a match for our entire
wooden gunboat fleet. Even 00 Monitors
wourd be of/ very little use against It naval
sionster of-this kind.- -If the rebels do
not inflict isichetiOrdamitge upon our fleet
,on'the Atlantic mast, it will not be the
fault - of Secretary Welles.
The surrender of, Plymouth, Noi•th Car
olina, took place onthe 20th. A dispatch
Is_pliblished from the rebel general to the
.effect that be carried the works by storm,
and reckoned his captures at 1,600 men
25 guns. Accounts from Union sour
ce, put our losses at 150 killed and 2,500
prisoners. The rebel loss is stated at
1,500. Thisfhevel - foree: in 'the 'Roanoke
river, at, the mouth of which Plymouth
lies, wee, relied.= aa an important aid to
the defeat* of the town. When that had
been destroyed by the rebel:ram, the gar
rison under' eartral Wessels still fought
bravely against heavy' edds the rebel
etrenottit il i Ang)StiSted ironi ten , to twelve
throttle:id-6:lmA \ were overpoWired and
forced to - surrender.• Gen. Wessels seems
to have , defended - I/is post.wttb:great de
termination, and there is nothing, to show
that any reasonable \ - precautions were
omitted. except In pititaCtlng cir strength
ening the naval force-against the rebel
iron clad. That, of eourse, is smatter for
which Gen. Weasels is not.respOriiible.
lk,is pusitively,affirmed tliat the rebels,
tin taking possession 'of.,Piiinciuth; Order=
ed out the -North" eiicaina troops, who
'formed ' part of the garrison; an shot
them; And that all negroes foundin uni
form were , murdered. We' presunie the
moonlit isnerrect, and it only proveathat
what was supposed to be an exceptional
.barbarity at Tort Pillow, has been adopted
as-the deliberate policy of the rebels. AS
the issue is to be made it must be met.--
' ii,ll - otheatrid.
14 ( itocioideilice aieh oitr'etutoni- env we
have made out and sent to delihquents a large
isentbireJbi7lsfor SubiatifitioninoW overdue,
asi4w4twillam(ifiae Wee Pad/ al/who are
indebied, to •us for. the paper shall hive been
—sl=47n all eases, :where the persons to
Wei aCiAti ore, sent; fail to respond
in a satisfactory manner, Illore the 15th of
May, the names inn b's stricken. of our lists.
Troars obliged' idibrt to this system by the pres
#l;*.hgtaiss, Which has now
riashola stage e tv #44 pronsPi Parma
47.1 `may is' due , All items eon
neetatso jtiOrsegtiol paper' have
takeit - enormous advanee, and cost us the
' , Selig:Cash," or its - egitivaleit.
~Cf we went printing a paper for the were ambi
le having a large subseription:liet, we
*At be satisfied with letting every one who
chow to take it do so, and pay us when he
l oke s ied, or not at all g as is too often, the care.
• rapetienee has *Oki us Mat '4' is better to
have sApfsitsiulfetiaple.pattpnage of eighteen
or eteen s&edirompt:paymg subscribers
• Mad Mite ticks the number who do not
what they sails, or Whether they ever do so.
lie Asteby Asa notice that after' this dais no new
subecetvesons oda it received unless they are
letimupanied by the money, or aro handed in by
'loaf person whose raponeibility we are aa.
I , l °lo 1 0114.
*plenty Melee the ifnerneiatstorm which is
emit& and are date mined to avert it ifpossi
ble, by braVing up our business, as neatly
Ij ot eau be, to the cash system. We 'hall keep
"- ti Aides ottanifor ' stierist weeks, so that
nens - whejfnd their-pipers ilueontinual, e4Ol
isv tis Auk mu any buttheniselvese (01
, It you want your feet to feel easy, buy o
'A i piamdtiiiaiiboots, aliiciaoro of
heikikonlaub;liate street.
=ES
WI
19
L
OF BOYFILO. X.
AS LOCATED IN ERIE, p
Boeservides Bloat shoes /Lenin',
trance on South side mutt the Purl—ewe I A
to treat saeosestully by
Inhalation of Oxygr
ALL DLIKASES OP TILE BOMAN
The Ongen Is breathed direetly late t
through them carried tato the blood, expel
shies trom the system, sad healing an
with which it may emu la coatact. Tba.
Colds and Coesuseptiou, Ls a lack of elm
breathe. By the inhalation of oxyglelsed
becomes oxygenised end mailed, Mid:
like dew before the eon.
A few administratione of the oxygen will
the following diseases: Dispepoa. Neoruy
tims, Palpitation. Pamirs* Epdepsy, Ern,
. gumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Seto rah, Liv e ,
Nervousness, from whltever rattle, Dian]:
Cancers, Salt lthimus, Erysipelas, tiercuit
Kidney Complaints, Syphilis, Female Wain,
kinds, and In fact, all diseases requincg ap a
the blood.
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We tut wa have wad enough to morn
aophical Mind of the efficacy of the exygem
remedial agent, and to Induce the al.scrit
selves at once undrr tbla treatment.
CONSULTATION FRES.
Mercury VISIBLY drawn from the system.
Volunteer testimonials from prominent titt
York and Brooklyn, who have been cared DJ
mint, can be ee.-si at his rooms.
• 12r Mew homes front sa. m.tol p.m.
gir Remember th* Oars,
ROMENZAVIdGM BLOCK
- ABOVE MERRILL'S DRY GOODS SD))
Also agent for the sale of Dr - Viaxt.t.:o l
Treatise, of 284 pages, on Bannecheidtuu eat A
matoblotkon. fetaoei-1
NEW FIRM.
SMITH & GILLJI-0
(Successor to E. H. mith.) •
WHOLESALE AND RE
BONNETS, RIBBONS,
.AND
LADLES' FURNISHING
STATE P4TILF.ET,
BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH SUE'
E. IL SMITH. A. P. GILLW
aprlN64-em
EATING 'SALOON.
The Wanton 131. the Public le Invited to the?
the Corner °fatale sad Filth Streets, which.
fitted up to handsome style, sod le tu,
ha eyed to be one of the pleas/utast
moods to the eity,
OYSTERS, GAME,
And W kinds *Cuticles usually kept in a Salon
up to eutomers a SIWItiOr manna.
SWARM'S:WOMB POE PRIMONS
DI
the Bar L supplied with the
CHOICEST LIQUORS dr,
1r Feeling that my arrangements ars rat
hallo give a►ttdaetion, I respectfully sol
restage of the community.
apr9'e4-11m.
-
Administrator's. No'
LETTERS ,OF ADIIIIiI8 7
having been granted to the I:indent ,
tuts of John roust, deed, late of WI:Ed
Co., 4.; Notice is hereby given to all
salmi indebted to said estate to mats
meat, and those having accounts loam
present tome, properly authenticated, t
HICARY
DOUBT,
Wand, March 10844-4311.
Desirable Property for
THEUNDERSIGNED OFF;
st Private Sale the Hone. and Lot
pied by Jame Lytle, o• Fifth Street, Erie k
'I be km, is a large two-story frame 01114=4
well adapted fora bftrding house.
Also, • lot on'tkdr4ll4 between Smalls an:
Ede sit/.
Also, oa Ninth street, between '
lastrismt.
lot taws apply to J. 8. Lyn', Ilutikla • or t,
J•YC3 LYII
__ .
Farm for Sate.
Tas undersisned offers for Isle,
the 15th of tlitiniAry mat, his Ps= I
tp., eontalning one handed and forty sera, am(
one hundred three lathrowed I the below r
Der, good farm hulloing% orchard end is well
is slanted 7 stiles frail Atie on the Wale
road, If not sold by Ur lbws date it will 5.
0110 or more years. JAIIESJC
itiarriltt
•
• -L umbar for Sale.
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS for
at hie Ylll, In Rarborereek, a desirable me t'
ber, suet as FLOORING, SIDING, FENCE
SCANTLINGS, , at the lowest Owl Yaw
All orders promptly attended to.
ape?-4w• J. L. GRUM:
Farm for Sale.
HE Subscriber offers for Sale
'no of 17)( aeww, in high state of
with steed house and new bars. &PO , a"
shards, is waft supplied with soft' your, and ,
situated in Utica, township, 3 wiles South of
/*Ls' particulars enquire °V W. Thos. Tidaue,'
otitis outisaiber onthalreatises.
Ipil—{w. RO BT. C
11. S. 10.40 LOAN.,
T 'NATIONAL BAWL OP ERIK, DIO
X DEPOSITORY OT TRI U. 8.-Ibf a Bee
ansoasese that It is to motive meow
aeoonat of UMW Boas, antboriseibr '
March 3, 1364, bearing date Kink 1,1484, redo
the pleasure of tbs %Torment after 10 poet.
able 40 yams from date, pew interest .t en
• ear, payable to sole assolly, on 300
Milk sad smal-ammelly ea all etler Bond&
Evitongibm will zlogins sitter Beristered
NW., as they may pilihr. It la expected 31 + 1 ,
-Beads will be r e ady tor ~ about the Ith e.
Sibetnibers will be ?es t ) pty, In a dd,t , 0 r
soment of the prlecipal o • Bootle to ler , '
the aecreed interest in eats, O rin rrot.,l : , tLr
or the Notes of National Ban sd,Lrs' Ertl pt
premium, wall farther noticet,pt chi tat 01
anti s : the V of sabseriptioa.
Re Bonds mill be Inn -t the del
of $130., s 6oo e. sl.ooos, $5,0004, slo,ocou
pon Bonds of the denominations of VT:i. 11 °
sl. o oos.
By aathOrlty Of the &maw of tbeTF• lo '.7
April. • ' ' R. SANFORD. (.1.
REMOVAL.
GRoCERIEBI GROCER:
THE Sabsoriber ha, removed his
of Greenlee from the stand above tit, LAD
Depot to the room la the brisk hock os Sta's
comer of To..rth. where be will be baPp
Meade and easterners aid ell th eir order* sr
stock of groceries la Imp and aufeny ogee
feted at the lowet easelstest with thwwii!
Be Invitee all In need of aesthior is hie iron
call. r. scaler
:1
FOR RENT.
• Valuable sad tledrable Stand for
GROCERY OR GENERAL COUNTRY Sri!".
• At beta., Warm Gut 7. Ps. T o
butldlair t. Stoma with a aueoirr
Is' alio a DRILLING HOUSE athictod,
maid vita the Store u awired.
artkmiaro; Wross
tr ßl ans , ir DMA:, irs g h,
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gr am FRU!
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