The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, May 28, 1864, Image 2

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SRI4. PA., MAY 28. 1844
imam. Violas= rr exli•Paorti. n irms...Pnies of ,
Anseseas lamer —Ahedinio Aaiun.
It Ls a anima fact that k communities
where there are the 'most negroes Aboli
tionism has ita weakest hold, and in pia
oes where the negrOes are fewert, there it
has its greatest strength. -
Tux New York Tlibuas of Wednesday
editorially announces that "Butler is shut
"up in his entrenchments on the Jame%
"havins failed either
_to hold or destroy
"the Ntersburg road. and failed also to
"do any permanent injury to the Danville
"road."
Cuss ox Asarratur Atm:yrs.—The
Washington correspondent of • the, New
York Navas writes underttate of the 25th
inst. as follows: "The suti'ect of arbitra;
"ry arrests was incidentally discussed in
" Cabinet Council to-day. Mr. Chase man
"tally denoaneed them. The suppression
"of the New York papers and extradition
"of Arguelles were both condemned by
" him as devoid of policy "pi wanting law.
"The defense of these measures was m
" irritable than logicSl and assured."
The idea of Secretary Chue condemn
ing the acta'of any of his fellow Cabinet
officers as "wanting in law" strikes us
as rather a good joke. It Li the Brit inti
mation the country has had, that any. one
connected with the Administration knew
of the existence of such a thing as law.
lastherlrWtrary leamare.
The railitsuy seizure of the offlees of the
World and Journal of ibinturee newel:). Pere
in New York, by order of the President,
because of their having been victims
of a malicious twit in the matter of the
bogus proclamation, is, to asy_theJesst. a
most Extraordinmr end indefensible pro
ceeding.. We doubt if it bas:ala example
in any country making pretension to a
liberal and Constitutional form of govern
ment. In the first place, the President,
as the New York Tribune says Secretary
Chase told him in Cabinet council the
other day. had ne lawful oath - citify to or
der the seizure; and in the next place, if
he had such authority, the two papers•
weri guilty of no intentional offence. Ev
ery newspaper in the nation is liable to
imposition, and the penalty for inch
misfortune is suppression, public journals
in this country haves very precarious ex
istence. Who believes that if the Tribune
and Tone.s of the same city had fallen into
the snare that thqy would have been sup
pressed? Is not the suppression of the
World and the Journal a plain case of par
tizan malignity t We are surprised and
mortified at the cringing and cowardly
disposition exhibited by - the great body of
Democrats with regard to these repeated
violations of law and justice. If the Dem
ocrats of these times possessed the spirit
which actuated them in the days of Jeffer
son and Jackson, they would soon devise
measures that would speedily Put an end
to these acts of perfidy and despotism.
Ir. Lank sag Gat. leekilas.
The Galati of Wednesday publishes on
its first page a letter written by the Piesi.
dent on May 9th, 1862, to Gen...lleClel
lan, characterising it as putting " where
they belong the responsibility for grievan
ces and injustices which have been pro
ductive of many bard feelings toward
Er. Lincoln." Some extracts from the .
letter, in conjunction with some extracts
from another letter," will, we' think, be of
interest to readers of all parties :
"I ordered the army corps organisation
not ocar on the unanimous opinion of the
twelve generals of divisions. but also on
the unanimous opinion of every etiliiwy
slag I could get an opinion from, and eve
ry modern military book, yourself only
excepted. Of' course I did not, on my
• own judgment, pretend. to understand
the subject. I now think it indiapensible
for you to know bow your strug,gle against
it is received in quarters which we cannot
entirely disregard. It is looked upon as
merely an effort to pamper One or two
pets, and to persecute and degride their
supposed rivals. I have bad no' word from
Sumner, Helot:elms° or Keyes. The
commanders of these corps are of course
the three highest officers with you, but I
constantly told that you have no con
sultation or communication with them,
that you consult and communicate With
nobody but Fits John :Porter, and perhaps
Qen. Franklin."
The letter is rather late in making its
lippearsnoe. The editor of the New York
76au clakas the honor of exhumingifrom
Its long build place this singular epitOe
from General Llncoln, and placing it to.
fore the public.. We invite special atten
' tint to the statement by the President
that the commie of Generals Sumner,
Xleintselman mid Keyes were not sought,
or were disregarded _by Gen. AfcCieLhin.
In a letter written by Gen. Keyes to Sen
ator Harris, of - New York, dated at War
wick Conk House, April 7th, 1862, be
-SAYS
"The plan of campaign on this Hue was
made with the distinct understanding that
four army corps should be employed, and
that the navy should co-operate in the
taking of Yorktown. * * * The above
'Asti was adopted unanimously by General
McDowell, and Brigadier Generals Sum.
ner, Heintselman and Keyes, and was
concurred in by Gen. McCl
proposed Vrbiuss as our base." ellan,who first
Dow it not appear fronothis that dens.
Sumner, Heintaleman and Keyes had been
consulted by Gen. McClellah f Gen. Keyes.
requests Benator,Barris to show the letter.
to the President. Mr. Lincoln, three or
four weeks later. is saying he had beard
.nothing frost Gen. 'Keyes, at not tell the
nook and his letter to Gen. McClellan was
as vulgar and insulting as it was prestimp-
Wmaand unwarranted by the oironmaron,
ON under which it was written. The m..re
ftdly th• - operationsof Geo. McClellan on,
the
.Peniaseula ass dimmed, the tru re
clearly Will appear his admirable qualities
ea • commander and the imbecility or
maligaityof those who thwarted his plans.
sfe wo defeated by Generals Lincoln and
Stanton.
Oa nit 711.0011.—The t3enete -Com
mittee on Wintry Affairs have had a
special meeting. fer the purpose of con
sidering the proposition U. amend the law
authorising the President to call out
ipl
unteers fora Ims period than three years.
The committee propose to change the law
to OM! year. believing that men can be
raised for teat period of time without
msch.trouble. The coalmines think it
will be better to call out those for the ad
' &dotal draft far one year than - Sr
.shave
The !nth sheet the Lite Radek
For the past two weeks the public has
been in a state of ntinCtllle - VOIMIMO . , O
satisfactory. It waise'" iptxa6o ten t h e,.
government dispatches - that, on huredag
of we e k before last Oen-OMM *id
an overwhelming vietottottid - that LtiC
_ Touted;
destroyed, his supplies exhaueted, was
:raking:his way, along with a - fugitive"
mob, in the direction of Richmond. It is
only now that we arti•iiblettilite'
curate judgment apon-the'eventenf that
week, and thus explain why_ Lee, after be.'
,ing "routed," omitted to retreat. and ally
Grant, after being " overethelraingly,sio
torions.".. failed to pursue his demersibteci
foe. These facts haveresched us through
the slow processes of the mails - uP-" the
present, the Government his never given_
us a single, line in explanation of the OW._
&thin of the armies ; but after assuring the
people that there had been a great - 10ot°-
IT. suddenly ceased to forward anything
save the stale and unsatisfactory ! an
nouncement that "there is nothing new
from the army of (len. Grant.". .:
• The battle of Thursday was undaunted
ly the most fiereetroontested, the Most
costly, and the most gigantic -ever foaglit i
on this continent. Early In the morning
Hancock gained a very brilliant nuances,. ' ,
'of which Secretary Stanton dalyinfonned
the • country ; but later In the day the
rebels made a desperate charge and 4e
gained all that they had lost in the Morn
ing, which fact Secretary Stanton did not
communicate to the country. In ether
parts of the line thibattle raged savagely
all day, and resulted in the complete fail
ure of Grant' to make the slightest im
pression on the rebel lines. • Whentbe
battle clotted at night the rebels held pre
cisely the same line that they did in the
morning, while to us there remained only
a monstrous aggregate of killed, wounded
and captured as our gains dining' that
bloody day. Finding that it was iinpos
sible to carry the rebel works, Genets)
Grant seems to have determined to oper
rate against them by a flank s movement,
so as to turn. them
as
further ;fight.-
, ing, or at least so as to not move against
their from the front, as here he had found
.them impregnable. -, ; _
it the close of the fighting on Thurs
day, Warren's (Fifth) corps was on the
right, Wright's (Sixth) an its left; Han
cock's (Second) on the. left of the Sixth.
and - te the left of Hancock Burnside's
corps, forming the left wing. On the night
of Friday the Fifth and Sixth corns were
swiftly and silently moved from the right
to the left, joining themselves to the left
of Burnside, and extending the line in a
southeast direction.' This change of posi
tion seems to have been met by the rebels
promptly making a corresponding Change
from their left to their'right, and still
holding such a position as to occupy all
the roads leading from Spottsylvanis to
wards Richmond. In this new position
both sides commenced digging, in order
to prevent attack, and to allow the roads
to become passable. Grant has accupied
the time thus far in getting up rmutoros
ments, while the rebels have undoubtedly
been strengthening themselves with a view
to the recurrence of active operations. In
the new positions, thus teken -Inp, the
rebels have not fallen back nor have
we. They are still in front of Spottsylva
nia Court House, between the Ny and Po
rivers, as they were - before the ibatale of
Thursday.
,From these facts, which we believe to
be reliable, it will be seen that] nothing
decisive occurred 'during any,of the bat
tles of week before last. The decisive
struggle is yet to come, and, when it does
'came, it will probably be vastly greater
than any let fought in desperateness,
magnitude and the sacrifice of life. .
The above's:lids is from the Chicago
Thus, one of the most enteryWising and
reliable papers on thecontinent. Weise
informed by gentlemen who Here seen
the paper that the Chicago Tribune; the
leading radical paper of the *est. lsl as
editorial article, fully confirms,. the 24.
&iris's conclusions,
Tam is at least one white Man in the
United States, gays the War/4 who seems
to be heartily and honestly ashMtted of his
color. His name is Elimir Wright, and
he hails. from the "Hub." This following
are extracts from a letter of this poor de
mented cresture, addressed tothe Angler.
African:
"In view of the poinrty of white intel
lect, es exhibited in this war, as a general
rule, from the President downward, I
should rejoice to see somecolared man,
Frederick Doug*, for excmple, placed in
the Presidential chair."
And again ; - -
I have often passed for Iblank man
where I have been known only by my
writtngs. This I have considered rather
complimentary to my moral character,
and of late years I have comp to consider
it a compliment to my intellectual caliber,
also!,
We do not believe any respectable col
ored man or woman would, Want to mfr.
(*genets with any member Of the. family
of this latest spegmen of a "51ean white."
Two Springfield Repkbriewit (Administral
tion) thinks " Butler's army was evident
ly roughly handled in the •battle of Mon
day: The enemy snide a surprise attack
in the fog early in the morning. and "-
sailed oar lines -in num" \ repeatedly
through the forenoon, and Until they fell
back to their isitrensinnents, although it
is claimed tbat , we constantlY repulsed the
enemy after recovering front the effect of
the first surprise. We sestet to have suf
fered from at excess of generalship,Ven.
Butler countermanding General Gilmore's'
orders and changing the position of troops'
at a critical moment. We! are ocenpla
oently told, however. that we have had
the satbffactlon of testing the strength of,
-the enemy—that's so—and also that Gen.'
Butler can re.oooupy the line Wm which,
he has retreated whenever ha considers it
advisable—which may or May riot be so.
He has not yet thought it advisable to try."
Tins Yew Nation, Fremont's organ in.
New-York city, declares th4t "the Dece
erats certainly I twmprise the most
gent anethe =Cut Ataericah portions of
America." This announcement, coming
from the source it does, will cause qiiten
shock to a large number of people who
hare been acting with the Abolitionists in
the delusive idea that the party which
elected a Lincoln President and a &lin
Governor, eneeprised all thtt inielbgenoct
4kcisalitY, philatathropy and *WWI"
cOuntlY•
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Wait Ma IteasitelL
The intercepted cOrresPonden e Or•st
Agri - liiplain; the e ley. gre*.
who will Wounded litid,tef el:whlnd•gt
tystititig. lad *noir; vas* dlititisfly
prow:: el(this opinion of ae intelligent rebel
who his bad opportunities" for knotting
1, • Witt - Which a nimates the loietPoo - - -
114 orthe North. He rebUkts his Booth-
- On - friends for their execrations
Lincoln, and frankly'tells them it Wittbe
Wierlbstilint - n that, he - sliOuld he gritted
Ogitin. But the relish sett the Abolition
ists ire slot alone In desiring the election .
-of the fattitias Presidential joker for a see
end teria. - Our Weil knoinfrisadi On the
other side of the, Atlantic; the NaPcileonts,
the Itiiintilltans,:the Lairds, the, Roe
bucks, and the rebetaratiathising aristo
crata-plierall,f, are looking forward , with
undisguised satisfaction I P the perpetua
tion of the Lincoln-Bli.ir dynasty. ,An in
telligent corresPondent of a New York
daily, writing from Londint, says:
" PeCple on this•4de are closely watch
ing the contest, a * * I think that
Lincoln is thelett favorite with European
statesmen:. They know What Lincoln has
done. tind 'they do not fear what be esn
do. When. Mr. Lincoln,assumed once,
the United States was a ;power to be con
sulted•and highly considered ; now there
is no potter so poor as to do her reverence.
Give Mr Lincoln another four . years oT
office and-England and France (and even
Spain) may be supreme in the New
Worl . * • * The Confederates—so
far as I have the opperttinity of judging—
are anxious for the success , of Lincoln.
Well. is it not natural f I. Where ten they
finds weaker enemy I"
Raid Iltrelog tii be Meek _
The Washington Chroisieli, edited by the
adminiatration's "big d4g," Forney, thus
editorially Alludes to the difficulties that
lie in our way before the capture of Rich
mond is effected:
"Any man who fancies that we are go
ing to get to Richmond without further
and 'most determined !fighting is mists
ken., The men we fight ars Americans.
They are free born citizens, and of the
prondestnf the proud. 1 The rebel army
of Virginia is composed of the Alt of the
Southern people. It reckons in tts ranks
men of education and position. full.of the
pride of fatally, and 'accustomed to exalt
oourige into a God-like virtue. IThey are
burning with a panicmitte antipathy to a
people whom they hite thoroughly mis
understood, formerly oieepised, but are
now rapidly learning( to respect. They
are not to be cowed, though, when thor
oughly vanquished. they will have the
manhood to own ft. But. until they are
vanquished, they will fight with an ener,
gy and a desperation that must command
the admiration of every heroic spirit even
while deplOring their folly and despising
their cause. The body of Lee's army is
made up of veterans, who are used to ex
posrire, familliar with hardship,' inured to
discipline, and are unahaken by, the thun
ders of battle. Such troops can be beaten
only by a succession of desperitte strug
gle*. Nor are they likely 'to become de
moralised. They will] yield to an inevita
ble necessity only when 'they recognise it
as inevitable. That they will be made to
feel this we have not the slightest doubt."
"leward if the Thses.“
The detection and arrest of the forger
of, the President's Proclamation, width
caused the temporary suspensiOn of the N.
Y. World and Journal of COnuneoe, has ma.
ated quite a stir in Abolition ranks. When
the forged paper was first made public, it
was at once proclaimed that it' emanated
frOm a Democratic source and the Abo
latices papecs gloated eves the alleged com
plicity of thep e mociatio leaders with the
great crime. It turns out, however, that
the culprit is a prominent Abolitionist—
that be is a faithful follower of the saint
ed Beecher, and a worthy member of Ply
mouth. Church—that: he once Occupied an
important position the office of the
New York Times, and was formerly soot
eepondent of • the Tribune—that the forged
document - was prepared for speculative
purposes, and that. on the morning after
the proclamation had been oonooted, he
Rive, as a reason for his "sleepiness," that
he "bad been sitting up late at night,
coaching bottles of. champagne with Hen
ry J. Raymond, of, TA. Timm" Slice
this frightful apse.; was made, we have
heard but little from the blatant Aboli
tionists of his surpassing culpability.—
,
Philada.. Ape.
Ws learn with pliasure that Gov. Sey
mour has, directed the District Attorney
of New , York city to prepare 'indictments
*ping, the parties engaged, in the recent
illegal suppression of the World and Jour
nal V Costmsrm, and; present them before
.the next Grand Tarp. We- 'Will 'await
with anxious hope the result of this pro
raised investigation'. sisst - it. ix, full and
searching. ,
Tan aggregate indeb tednees of the State
of New Jersey is only 126,900, and this
email amount, Goy. Parkeriiss, will prob.
ably be, paid during
; the current year, and
,arsurplus left in the Tresaury. What a
pleasant little State $0 live inHout of debt;
Democratic in politics and ; constituting in
itself one of the purest specimens of State
Government to b. found in the nation.
Exairenow Quoinleo n Itanamm,--The
Senate Military Committee of Congress
are "considering the question of repealing
the three hundred doper exemption
clime in the Enrollment Bill. They will
probably report in favor of tbe repeal of
that measure. It- is the opinion of very,
many of the Republicans that it Is the
only way to raise an! army."
Ts' Fremont Contention 'will meet in
Cleveland on Tuesday next.' •
The ['rimless of Graat.
The news from Gann IV important and In
spiring. On last Friday night begat a anis
ment of his army, which all amounts agree,
has resulted in completely turning the leak
of Lee, and compelling the withdrawal' of
the rebels from the position at Spottsylva
nia., To General Hancock was committed
the notelet of this operation. Es moved east.
ward from the Union eampi is front of Bpott.
sylvonia, and on Saturday montiag reached
Guiney's *atlas, ott the Fredericksburg sad
Richmond \ Railroad.. Therms striking south
and followhig the track of. the road, he
proceeded to Milford, point abopt 35
miles north of lieharad, where tie railroad
crosses the bianipony river, and which the
rebels have hitherto , made; depot of supplies..
A Amp beaU. gave Lim this cosussuidiss sta.
tie* aid cut the rebel R
o' line of / supply comma
nati with Richmond alai la two.
• Oar len reports plater Les: between the
North sad4outh Anse Sane, where it is Odd
hi occupies a stronger position thee at flpott
gimlets.- *walla army frOrsported across
the Noithlhana, sad if wen ors not mush lair
taken, Dien of desperate Mightlaiifill woe be
bast _ I
2
' 148th Regiment.
We Ai'fialphypif ;to the 41 - Dirpetek for
the follOwlnglilhoWliOt atl a s. wasnaltleo
the /4 6 th relgele,twii - 4 4 tehe 14th Ind.:
Cot 11 L &own, essissadidea. :Wised%
wounded sad Winds*. '
liejettilli It Lyaeh, Watt slight
Co. A. -
- gilled—Pi* Limit SilaSlCrijnkniii
Illenvine 0 Wong* • ' •
- .Wounded.—.4aVt.Thontss . 11:111tiCray, Citirr
'John L Street, Carp Ono , L PdsnPataritT
W Sandlot, W Divine; Noah os
Stink` Alvin Ealivitted;7ll.lllWlF
-John McManus and Oeo. Tager, ,
Mining—Petry Hp. , • -
Co. 11„ ,
Wounded—Beret 11 Twitollell i _Cori9ll.
lesple, Corpo T Foy. Erirnlea. 0 - 1 1 31,
II skinn e r, T Prlndfit,' W 'Austin, E.
Culbeiton.
Missing—Win Meohen, 0 °Miller.
Ns
villa, D Queues. - .1 Pqrtalt T
Briggs, P Lillie, 0 Henry. and 0 Taylor.i
_ . • Co. C. '
gitind—s•rn't Pratt
• ;A-
Wounded—Pint Lieut. Kaiak • H S t i
ntf,
•;
Second Lieut. Albert Backbone. Beret Utile,
Corp Stafford. Corp Nal. Privates Chia 'Col
burs, Jobs Bolin. Jolts. D . Brave,. ititamos
Babcock. Geo Dye, Hoary Ives, Chau A Pratt,
Jas Foliar,' and Oodles Groot, ,
Missing— thrgl, .11144:11s. Peivite pnnisl
Johnson.
Kilted—Privates Omar Eaton and , 44mos
Bartholassew.
Wcunded--Berg't Truman 'Wheeler. Corp
Seth fit Deighton, Privitel loeeph r
Winfield 8 Charter, Daniel Beadig, Johnidinl
berry, Beef Pike, Ben) Van Dine, lifariin
West and aubbard Wheeler.
Missing—Privates P Allsabel:et, L'D f l3ort,
J W Clark, T J Jialuion; W D Jenkins end J
Schlegel
Billed—Corp C A Bondman, Frivol:es J
Johnson and Heavy Truslet.
Wounded—Lleut J 1 Rona', Corp W Sey
mour, Curp A P Jordon, Corp C A TodJ,Pri•
rates J Fellows, TC. Gibson, J F Ltittier,
Dennis Moliankle, B Simpkins, C P Wel
bridge,lS Woodin, C F Hoyt, C W Keller, and
J Sergeant. •
Mining—Lieutenant J W Baker, Petite, C
Mansfield, L B Holmes and 3 Campbell .
Co. F. -
Wonoded—Beret .1 I• Catiel,.Corp B•Rieh
ards, Corp John 13tiwart, Pritatarßyren,Buth •
errand, P B Winker, ti Gibbons, ' B
Day and. A 0 Williams.
Missing—Privates T. A Clark, .1 'Lltrid and
F Burch. ,
Killed—ll A Reynolds 'and W Maarland.
Wounded W H Eastwood, J Faulk, R
Mills, Id Slyrt," W 13witslander, D L Coudeost,
Bzolth. 118eaborn, N W Rum, D• W Web
ster, J Wallop, IlloCaftney, 8 Gouteoblser,
and W A Koch. ' • • • •
. .
Illaniai—J BoyI' L L Barkenstiok. L Linn.
U Backside?, g Foust, g Spihard, 'sad D
Billy.
Killed—Privates Devlin sad•
Wounded--Capt J B Espy, Lient Free; Corp
King, Privates Bows*, Jostin, Maustset, Os.
ler, Rogers and Biwa.
KLUed.-Chat N Sampan awl Cap H P
Foster. • •
Woanded—taeist George •Evans, Sergeant
Moreyo Godfrey, Berg's Elijah Erans, Privates
C Smith, B L Prescott, .1 Steward, W Everett,
P Basler, W Oakley,- it Stutseabgrg; and .1
Ball.
Missing--COrp J Copperatniih, Privates M
Pay and D it Cook.
Co. K.
Hilled--Copt Damson, Berg't Arznscrong,
Privates Byron find Henderson. ' , _
Wounded—Sergeant !Craning, P+atea L
Smith, fluster, Maynard, Markwo►th}Yonage,
Seettek and Sepres.
Mcsas.—The intelligent Congroweinan from
this Beate who distinguished himself in the
early part of the present session by his extra
ordleary hews--every body will
know that we mean Mr. Amos Myers—seems
bent upon making himself famous.l Es in—
flicted himself recently. upon an audience in
Baltimore, to make s polities! speteh, in the .
course of whisk he let off sky tinantity ofeneh
stair sr this:
"Look up to York. a little before/ the inva-
sion there, and before the battle or ettys•
burg, and you INS another man going out
from the borough of York eight miles-to meet
the rebel Gen. Batty, I tliinkat wosito deliver
up the lawn of York, and that is Dive Small,
the Democrat"
For this truthful Statement Am s was no
doubt ladebted to his veracious d.almost
equally enlightened colleague t the' Abolition
member from York. Cumberland and Perry.
But. the story is spoiled by the foddering plain
version of the incident. It is fro the York
Gazette, and we knowit to be trues
retnamberodj that out of
the 'Ave who w at 'out' three were &Ishii
sum and only wo Democrats, and" that the
people of this borough, at the election held
only a few week ago, re-elected. David Small
Chief Burgess by a majority. of 206, nearly
double his majority last spring, aid by fir the
largest majority eter given to a Dews:rat' in
the borough.—Ede. Gesttls.]" 1
Poor Myers was evidently victimised by th ,
parson who gave . him. the false statement to
retail in speech ; ,but the coarse vulgarity
is all his own—it is olsersetelistiti of that &-
mous member of the National Bow of Repro
eentatives. If he were, so far to;,6hatip his
nature as toacquire oven a tithe of the high
personal (null of "Dave Balsa the Demo
crat," his transforinatien would is so com
plete_ that his awn ,sonstitsealS would not
reap'ss hint.—PAGe. des. ' • ,
this the was Myers who delivered an
Abolition speeoh is Farrar Hall. last year.
venomously slandering Democrats, and then
addressed a Sabbath school en the lteday
iv! His elowaish contortiOns,imd silly talk
lad a great many to ask whether b. wu
a man or a chattering ape that ;had escaped
from some travelling illatlagetill and we be
lieve the question has not been decided to this
day. Jf ,it is the aims one, we are not sur
prised that he shotild • add to thi character -of
a fool that of a shameless gossiPPer and
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LIANA AID 10? LI/0L1.4,1411 probability
of another draft in a short *l'd gives in
terest to the followiag instructipue from Col.
Botsford, Provost Marshal "Generd of the
State, to the different Boards k Enrollment
of. the Western counties. We Oft thein in•an
°tidal advertisement over the eignatnie of
the Provost Marshal Of Crawford 'county :
1. The differint Boards of Enrollment 'of ,
1 "esters Dividers, Pa., are reunified to hante-:
diately proceed to sigma the girth section of
the Act of Confess.- entitlod 4f an . oat to
amend an not for earolliag end calling out
the wilt* fortes:rand for other purpose."
approved February 25, 1884. cam Paragraph,
I I 111.) ,.
11. They will at once appoint thl necessary
1 enrolling officers for their rospootive districts,
with instructions:
I. To moll all persons wit e names have
I been t milted by the proper e of iag Awe
is previone enrollmeat. ;
2. AU persons who shall arrive at the age
of twenty years before the draft.
11 0 /114,lions who shall have; belated their
is to become chinas. ;.1 '
4. All penen.dlacharged front the military
or , atival\ service of the United States, who
have not been in _such servioli for two years
dada( the present war. . /
5. And all persona ezemp under the
provisions of the send 'sotto o f the Enrol.
Sag ad, approved Mltch 8, I , but not en.
einptod under the provisions of the act sp.
proved February 24, 1884. r i
111. The Boards of Enrollment will also at
nos proosed to strike from , s enrollments
upon satisfactory proof:
1. The num of all who have ar.
rived at those" et forty-live
2. Tho' inane it ail perepas manifestly
physically sr mentally nab for the service..
8. The names of such preot as the .
at thi s
time smelly and legally is ti military or
naval genies of the Baited Ouse. , ~ •
4. 3 ,The names. of sash. pineal, • as hay*
amid in the militar7 or
.*Oral service two
years or awe during the p t was; Sad
been honorably dboharged
• • Il7.2.titht est that ail pdoosslaturoeted
may. have .nothee -sad the APO *de! (*
esapht• sit assuest, rorted ardbassA)
1
Co. D
. Co. E.
Co. 0
Co. II
L
~~1
promoted,' Mattis *meet Iliershas ere di
reeled Li:Praha* the Wen, sad IA par
?
, • /a M l l4 l -
Me pagers Voir ire vui ,
p #,, . r all. I
iieite;-=-We j liMee trequillj
Otiltegreafi *Ott of lied
mph* 6 be*sa,:in kettle' 64_ Os Willis ,
top a :liked ma: let dose sar
is:4y ever' reflect that to free the negro*,
more Ikea ambit al, y.O w mot
iiii44l4l4a4apiprilamyr siou the at'
tialledt ; „ - The civil, of the me ati to the Ow
sot tinse l meldwininet to-sive-sixty arum!
tofu Of aerling - Mira% Averse* toe weight
-0 - zurgrees, - idg mid Mai, st7Opessds..sad
double itia titer ke Mese of each Sititsy's
gad And. tisi:ear vsrtspsss.
would pay at that isto for $60,000 "Milieus
7.Alkdbeif flitiira the tray- tie
money goes I = ;
s 3 I '
Leas irepablieen,
of the 6th Mt., tiestaibes it bloody affray at
Hamlin, Gahm/a misty, last Friday, as foI4
lows : "A soldier* aleatie et ems n
marks of lioitisee 'Atolls Sid to hove bar.'
robed for Jef. peas, 'deliberately shot his
dead., The feint; of the siliedered, Sae soon
gathered in ism" sum: -beria lynoted the iol
dier, end Wog him oa 'thel spit.geatral
fight between thii noldiereriad the elitists
followed, is which two Sire 0. the former
were hung sad !line 'hot died: No setioit is
the matter hae bees takes by As anlisSi.
ties.'_': s fY _
A private re r trout Waellegtea, dated
Marchll , has !Ogling: iefsetarday in
tiie Senate, the *plain Prayed is the fol
lowing words: aro the felate et ski IJsitad
Suttee aed to oat rehireoirlini srsi e, s* us,.
BRAINS, oh• Lord 'Ood I' i Two of the Bow
tors"' had their p taces f eerered- ririth th eir
heads, but hap tied, 'Wink tkiir lagers,
to ginnee , at elicit other, and, literally, as their .
eyes 'met, burial oat langkiag. - " We salient
for oar lives aaft :Ore the lamb *owe is
here, We prate to say "Amu" to the Cllisp
laio's petition.
. In the manifelsto of ' therabel Consommes
to the Southern people, It is mesdoote #41,0
are obliged to #ste (the siesfe)-ekee, 'whisk
I •
have enured t# oar otreagth. We .we al
inuok-to his inVolins sad *diadem ea to our
preeantion . ." :When the Media Warn +dna
that the present administration furnishee ikon
the:pretext itp#e whisk the rebolliamis Wm
alsied andmade cohesive, is it sot thee for
intelligent men to Goulds, whether a amble
of admit a• woad not preset* the time
intarests ot the ioustiy t i
The Troy WA's. as s
rays : "Parson Brewslow is the met °mins
mate blackguard aid the nest impious btu
pheser breath' to the miss by the rebellion.
martyrdom has bees Werth $60,000 to
hiM." The Trby Whig is mateinly "disloyal."
lietween , tirenty and . thirty govermuott
teams visited' this Misty, lait week, on a hay
expedition. They paid,So anderetaad, about
$25 per ton,l and obtained neiledent to feed_
the,mules conveying it While la tramili.—.Lee •
aeon Adseater.
h. Nei trink Email Woks the Ilan,: of
tilt female 'Militia 11111i01111 will sad la • Gov
ernment coutrect. A ! it mintratit la
much more likelyit
We pity the man who See hail se to takes
share la the latter.
Speaking of Frimeat sad Bader as Prod•
dentist candidates, the Trey Whip goys the ,
drat is principally lived fat parting his hair
in the middle; and the hot thr vemething be
sides hie religions eosiietiem.
The Elk Louis Damara is rather severe
whoa It rays : "A 'eoneklerable crowd Mem
bled at the 14brary,liali last sight to Was to
a lemurs by the celebrated Demptbdta; the lee.
litter woe no other than DamphooLD •
Tlie'New York Post shakes It. rod at Print.
dent Lincoln, and os the qamptioe'et esie i.
nation tells him unless he Wawa the war by
next autumn to hops fOrmothhii.
John W. Forney is lying very ilL—Nrehoop.
Amazing John:W. Forney had best lying
very well up to the data of his Mama— noel
ra) 24084 en -
"Why In thelisme of God as I called as
Abolitionist I" asked Seu. Pratt. "Why de
you call your son Pm* r "Bootees Toppy
is his name:"—Hartford Mies.
tel
NEWS OF rzu? TEEL
It is now said to be certain that the sw
eetly captured, in Arkansas;, the whole of
Gen. liteele's train. consisting of 1,200
wagons.—N. Y. !hitless.
The rebel papers continue to take a fa
vorable view of the nglitery operations in
Virginia. There is great rejoicing over
the defeat of Sisk in the Shenandoah
valley.
Gen.- Sherman reports that be would be
ready to renew the pursuit of the eneiny
on the morning of tie 23d. - His knees, it
is said, have more thin been node up by
returned veteran and vomits.
The loose of the 6th amps (Gin. War.
ren's) during the inapt apathies in
Virginia, amount to 13,930. There' are
three other corps in the Army of the Po.
tomae—Hancock'., Wright'. , sad Burn.
side's—beside Sheridan'aesvalry.
The report of a gamed engsgensent in
Charleston harbor proves to ibis unfound
ed. The woke Pio/. Few out of the foot
that two *minim MA trpeuei Are on Ft:
Sumter.
' The rebel Iron oled North' Carolina,
which recently amnia short distant:stover
the Wilmington Bar. was found on her
return to leak's° badly as to compel them
to run her ashore to avoid staking; said
upon the falling of•the tide olso_postod
amidships ftom has own might. The Ita r
high s her consort, is is prorms of com
pletion, but has not been cossidered
formidable as the North Carolina.
Dispatebevrj.m Admiral Porter au
swoops the iitao.pe of - ids Oast Item their .
Red River eoilleetteent. thanks to the
engineering genies bt Lieut. Col. Why.
Engineer 19th' Army Corp, who raised
the water of the river by a tree dam 600
feet long,. It is not too much to say that
the arthy and navy both owe taste:ramp .
to this one officer.
We here little ottantssit to make cm
the letters this!, ntorating publiehed from .
our correspondents; with ties. Buthw.--
They show clearly enough that the rebels
have. summed the offeseive, that tlen.
Bader is within hie intemsehmeetta seem
the Bermuda Hundred Penheada and that
he must be content tea ind:dela blisielf
in that position_ until Lee le driven to sun!
mon apart of Beaureprd's throes to Me
aid.—N. Y. 2libas.'
It is annoobooci that within *lett days
after the great battle of Spottqlvanla
Court House, many thomand 'MAMA
troops ware forwarded M ties. Gnat. The
whole army has been samba , with
ration*. .. Over 20,000 id* 'feuded and
Soldiers have been lest from SULU to
hospitals in and aloud Washinipoe foe
surgical andatenon The septum amber
over 8,000 rebels and many pia*. of ar
tillery. The Army. d the POleindle is now
said to helially as strong be numbest and
better equipped, supplied and !bruited
than wh e n theeampaiipa opened. •
mar Am UXOr of MUM or OS
PHAN.. or B Ile Bums et as/
$0111121:13I11411 or
MID la lb. amide at do 17.11.11pb.
dsidrIiiRILITI4EI MUM t Witre
.PENSION, from.ON,i HUNDRED to ELEVEN
HUNDUD TY-FIVE DOLLARS
I$T 1
8 89 . NT , and all the arrest'
Jot .41 him, uld.call at once or write'
•o i E E. VITT & COMPANY, No.
4 427 i DT -, THE lIIILITARY AND
A L ENG PHILADELPHIA.
A , te- P . County. City. Ward or
ether Bawdy, Ac., if there itk_apy due. Apply
'tither in person or - hfletier.. niy2B-2c,
MSHMS AIM lIIRTMOM INVENTION/II that
.j, leap so for aor meet is the 1/* gaPSP •I I I . sod p&
to obllrlos. There are oleo GRAND DtSpOCREURS
ilpftellitebtßold trireblielethlaSettalitad
trot ALS slaw Trosolosoksisoagithe latter OM
CROWTAI,ORIPS 'thin DINS,
A megebibbe prepaistloe. hamster se water, which In
leo. sloshed TRANSFORMS DRAT RAiR, balsa any
saphrsesat hue; to s slorGits ilsek O r r •oehanthag brown
Makise Is lto composition sodlotaltshle lit its meal ti
seltioeed sepolarity with both sexes, with every
stews Omelet, end la &Gouts of the world.
Roasted . iuwd by .t. CRLSTADORO, No.. I Astor Reims,
Now Tort. Sold by all Druggists end applied by all ;sir
Groosee. otyl4-1
BISHOP' ROPHINV NEW BOOK
A SCRIPTURAL ECCLEVAIVICAL AND
HISTORICAL VIEW - Of SLIVERY.
PRICE DNB DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS
Paesonedadziae to promos insigne& cmlabratad rte.
out lave it supplied to them by 'coding to or CIBMig at
the QBlll9OllB /CZ.
Cr la ail awes tna mousy must accompany the or
- nislitt.
&-Pifo Nrutionntuto.
RICHSOWD TAKEN Ii
GOOD SPAN OF HO lISES FOR SALE.
THE Undersigned offers for Sale a Span
al emporia? Working Iloraea. 1 thr+a sprint Crae%.
oy
,Weigeti sad 1 three aprioy Pedilinst W gon. the *Dar
asv a
rn erib ' T. D. C11F.1.1.1. 4 -
McKean Comers.
- Farm for-Sale. •
•
THE undersigned offers for sale' his
ram situated iu Rarborasek tp- lour mites East
Or LAN 614 the Lska rout. It ts under good state of
elltiestion. A goo/ bemoan will he offered to soy per-
On Wielder to bar. Eagoinv of Str. Burgoyne on the
Ml err ibettet eubeeriber at hie Livery Stable On
PI
ir r tzt, between Stets sod Freseb.
Y. 1). OSBORNE.
' • '
M ■. OSBORN r, '.
Lingitr ANT) 110.1 STAstat._on fightli
'iMipetwiteei Stati and Preach. • Flue Horses acti Car
rillo's to lit oft reasatiore term. ilitS9'e4.ly.
Farm for Sale.
THE' UNDERSIGIVED OFFERS:FOR
, Bale hia Tarot, alto ted 10'i:tumult tp., about de
ESN itereth or brie , on the old lifelteno roa 1. It coot •
peel& Ili urea, *m& 20 goad woodlitod,Ninfl the rest
deseed,imestly free of et - clops, and harlot brat el us
Node/ • superior orchard of grafted fr ui t It no the
twis. , The land is well adapted to grain nod grid.
" flit taprocementa art • rood t eo•rtnry frame D wilitng
Emma, l largo Hank Barn nod 1 Fenton Barn; good
Ores Neese and loth .r est-eulld' nes.
Term easy. Apply to tho nodertigned on the trent'.
JACPB 191.TZ.
Sesoott, May 28,1164-owe
- -D.- W. HIITCHINSON-,
'United States Claim Ag't ,
MAID, PENN'A.-
PENSIONS, BACK PAY,
BO,UNTY , -
AM another Claims against the Government attended
to etch promptness.
OH4LRGEB REASONABLE.
pp" Appliosticia by Itasl attended to the mom as if
rode to parami• melli'64l-3na •
ANTHRACITE
PSPeri
BITUNILI . NOUS 'COAL
Ito gable Au' wittld respectfully announce to the srab-
Its of Ma slid Tlebalty that be will eonunuip to ilea
tra,Coul during the prea4ot 3 ear, at
HIS OLD ST - AN-D,
CORNER OF
•
111 1 711 STREET' AND TITS P4NAL.
AMNON dadring to procure any kind of Coal can be
- 'applied In •
LABOR OR SHALL QUANTITIES,
LOWEST MARKET PRICES
I Let•ed paying attentinn to the
thracitii Coal' Tit&
And via soak open a Yard ter that vivo's* at the
RAILROAD BRIDGE OVER MILL OztEEK$
Whom luep on band
THE BEST QUALITIES
Of 'that kind of Coal;
Wordins for either Anthracite or Bituroirvoro Cool
Wpromptly atteu4ok to. 333.729-3,:0.
..Now Firm.
J. AMES.P. CROOK. having talen in his
may Jamsas.ll6,ea &partner. moiler tioi Orm mate
of 111.X1C4 P. UKO.‘IL t suN, deals tolareO aottlemeol
of Ids old moonlit* All ; uiveopo toowing,thelose Iva. is.
dotted to him sortequinitid tb call and lathe without
daisy. .
JAMIE47I 6 . CROOK
.41t
PSALM IX
ROUGE Ainl PLANED LUMBER
itsmazgazas OP
liadow aasb, Frames, ,Bitora anti Blin ds
"WILDING* ♦ND PICKET iIINCE
BoraWaiving, Watching & Planing
LICINE TO °ROE& . -
Shop en Peach Bt., between 4th and Mb Ilts,
PA,
We aspeottatly nil tkeUtteation of the pubflo.to our
facilities - for doing work is the beet of etyle,'presoptly and
on reasesable tame. Naval fitted up entirely new
shim with machinery, we fail youltdeat of stir
'Wrfatifiatiou.
rders troth abroad whim:aline protaptatttratlou.
thydradtt. - JAMES P. eNfrilt & N.
Philadelphia & Erie , 1 11. B.
similimeirgoinffms
qua rest Use Usury./ the Northern and Northwest
1 - soultith of Assartatals to the city et Erie, on
Ws Era. It hie bees leased by the Pertesylosage &af
raidClom_yasy And under their ausalore is rapidly hems 11 11 1 • 11 0141 nrOodbout its entire length. I
lt is aim ta tie for Passenger and Yeeltht
boa
.. krthbarg to St. Mar fa, (VII mita ) as las Umbra
Dirtlion. and troth Sheffield to Erie, (13 milts) on the
grows Division.
- 'run or' I'iSZSGIIII7IIILINS 112111.
Nall lads Lams ' 3 SO r. u
Lire_ !rain 10an5..... , - 114 SO •. at
•
I Train anima ' •b6O a. a
Raises, Traim Arrives ....... 50 P. a
ria Tlaslopie - tmaineir apply
IS SI1111: r - bolder 12 thin3 alirket`sU.,4stit For "Men
boatman at vise Company's agents,
8.1. KINGSTON, Jo., oorser 13th and Market Streets,
11111edelei T s.•
- J. HOLDS, Erie. -
.1. ILD LL„ groan N. 0. H. R., Baltimore'
H. IL HOUSTON, General Freight Apo, Phlistl'a.
LHNILI L. HOOP?, Gemara! Tlattes' Agent, PhUscri,
:OLD. POW'S, Oesnsral Manager, Wfillarnsport.
. marlT64.
Strayed.
OritAXED:froni the hies IT*
to
of tie miNpuilber, on the Buffalo Road,
moor Trtoot•stroot.oo,bloodsy 9tp. •
Red Co., with • white abut on the
but, shoot i yowl old Sod • rope around her next. An)
rellaelk•c pines: tiviim lotorsi•tioa of her erherealrente
or Musing bar to the owner will be littemilly lews.4ed.
, ; Tx. CeRRIF.N.
FOR WARMING,.
1864._ __lagia 1864.
B. &,§ONS,
•
Forinirding &Commission Merchants,
- lIGHTS efilltlT, Ox PAR AL, ERIC, P•:,—
2 ' Ate *arrogated to tomtits and Inward goods by Ca.
INN se tessotablo terms and as 'promptly as any
-giber Waists this etty. Rigid og nett the *aye Hogs,
gig will t seataatly le &Mod wee sarly And Iste, and
Virgil
wilt w thrivardni hr stet g ad t plating. ens
11•1101 It be Woo of alter rogutar sistfriess tears, thus
UP delay often intiorleneed In shipping goods
ii irt=. Ire !sire ate) tec4rod a sapid) , or
HOME AND BLACK.SkarIi'S COAL
erbieliers IN reedy to deliver le quit! lei to milt the
piedmont , . 'As are also to wheeled of 'quabtity of
•111 1 111:11.ACILTS COAL *
tee beam vies. witieh ere will darer at ; a smell Want"
OM mina 4 . 141.0 as • asU. •
- eevellitt -• • - - o. BURTON re SONS.
MIIIIZO LESSONS,'
WILLIAM WILLING,
niantemor music:
fainitt
=MAL' NOTICE.
TVL-- IL - A.-- SPENCER having- located
isment a tio pk• eity ef Erie, trill elm prompt
aft la ta• Ilaa'ofe ii profes•loa. Per,
Ifiehr wilt he 'Menlo 8 111111[arld 011jelara
rth ei =rkelkledtmeddMall Attie be-
Olt. hack,poodle% Immerly
J. Mama. spelf-dia
I=M=M4M
And at the
CLARK'S DISTILLED RESTOlillit
• FOR THE HAIR,
Restores Gray & Faded Hair & k it
TO ITS NATURAL COLOR,
AND IS A MOST LUIEURIOtri UREMIA
Fer the Head and Hair.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE
CLARK'S RESTORA E T I 7I 3 V d m i E t :,: th : 44 '4
.. .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
. , Promote s its Ga r
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, - 4
Prevents its Fallisit,i
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, ° -
„is an unequalled 1J
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
la . good (or Child ; ,,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
CLARK'SRESTORATIVE, f°l'l4l4
Is Rood for old ti
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, •`I6To
to verfectly E in 4
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Contains no;
•
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is not s
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, n r
Beautifies the t
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is splendid for Whi s
CLARK'S- RE i T4I . 1.4111 HairVE,
its
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Cures Nervous , 4
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Prevent* E ru pt'
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Stops Itching and B rat :
CLARE'S RESTORATIVE,
Keep. the Head c,
CLARkS RESTORATIVE,
Is Velighttully P ,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Contains no Secil-
CLARK'S 'RESTORATIVE'
Tpi Co oviiti n t :a y s: :
CLARE'S Ro
ESTORA
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Prepares you for Pe.
MARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Prepares you for
CLARK'S RESTORKL IV E,
All Ladies tee!
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
No Lady•will do withs•
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Costs Cut $l,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
In Sold by Drugslata and Deal., ~
Pee*, $1 p•r bott , 4l-0 betties for
C. IL lOLA li K & CO., Preynaka
S. DAILYES k CO., Y. Y , Ovum/ Agfa,
feb".9 . •
U. S. 10-40 Bond:
T HESE BONDS are issued under •
11 Act of Con rsu or March Nth I%64..hiehp
that ill Bonds lune under this Act shill be tI
FB .tt TalaTloN by or under any 'Ws or .
authori y. nuteolptiOeS to thew Bonds art me.
Clotted States note. or oOttel of Na loo•I But..
are TO BE REDEEMED IN Cole; at the pleass , ?
Government, at an. peri,d Rot less Vita lessor is,
fury years from their date. sod natil their rtba,
Ft% lc ego. CENT. iNTERE:q MILL El% PAIDIN
Os Bonds of not over one hundred dollars area,
oa all other Bonds semi annually. The latent :I
ab's on the Bret days of Muth and September u
you.
Subscribers will receive either Reght•red or
Bonds. as they may prefer. Registers ! Bouts an.
ed on the books of the U. S. Trsuartr. and MI 61
(erred only on the onuses order. Coupon Bost
payable .o the beam, and are more co:L.1111mi.:
morels! uses.
.. _ . .
Subscribers to this loati\will have the option ri ..
their booda draw Interest from March lit, ry pi,/
saented Intere.t in coin (Or in United Matte t:h
the notes of National idiot; addrog bity por es
pries:tints ) or mare them drawing mitemt i
data of euneeriptioa and deposit. As thrse boat
Exempt from llookipal ear State 14
their ramp to inc , from rse to thiCe p.: at
an num. mmordto the rata of x Irvin It
•
l ead
ta
part. 01 the coon . At the present rate of re
gold they pay ,
' : OVER EIGIIT PER - CENT. INTERart,
I n corrects), and are of equal exam:dente ai i .
or temporary lermiment.
It I. believed thitd nearness offer so real ,
mots to !tatters as the 'ado te descriptitm t.:
Bonds: In all other for of Indebtedtpq t. :is h
ability of pirate puttee or stet comps.: It il ~.. 7.
eomatanitiee only is pledged for ray meat. vLva
debts of the United Stets* the whole proprt , .
ema3try Is hoiden to miners the payment of tetr •
pal and interest in win.
These Bonds may be sebtaribed for in con •
up to any magnitude. on the roe terms, spa u
made equally avaimole to MI amalfeet lender an:
cal:Mafia. they can be converted tale mon. , 6
moment, and the bolder will dm the beosat 44
tercet
It may be whit to state be Ulla etenotetion
total Yunded Debt of tie Melted dtates oo tth,ebn
in pnyable to gold, on the ad day of Mitcb, Lek
5111.966,000. The latoratt ost Ude ettt tr the ..
fiscal year will be 1111,237 124, while the e etocat
to gold for ma garnet Geed year, eantng Junt
1864. trig bee. 80 tar at the rate of over 8103,0034
annum.
It .111 to
EMI
11 110110 . swan —_ present r
the Goverame.* no largely fa enter r tts vi
TM&ISM forth.* payment ftt god Ude , est, .1: • It
art lawns. of tin but! doustrrs mg* was
receiptefrslo customs on the same noon* ci
twos. to 11160.000;000 per annum.
lostructione to the Naikonol Banta wiz; 11l
*grata Taft Met teased from the Mho! Stan TPII
meth March 26. tat In the brat three w.eki 4p
liab•CtripLatill enraged more thin - TES *WWI
WEER.
Subscription will be received by the
First National Bank of Erie,
and by all National Baehr which are d.p00,4
elthile Motley. aan all itICSPECTABLE beNCi
BANKERS throughout the eottutry, (Let cg
of the ?habitat Di poiltary Beaks.) Ina funott.
lutuotation osappiostlou wig AFFORD IaII
CILITY TOSUBsCitIEteRS. tab,
Form for Sate,
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER's
LL Sala his Farm, attested in Coceord tp. to
Pa., on the toad leading from Colon to Marti. •
2W. miles from Cot:word Station, on the
R. It contaiztt shoat 207 acre.. of Tobtch 1:0 or 1
improved. and the rest V good bather lsod. AG,
la in close proximity „A terse I rains how, ter
tarns, corn crit„, mechanic shop, and other goi
buildings are int the pregnipes. There is Ito I
orchard, of duo grafted trait mostly. me Wm
and Is isonsiderod the beat for sheep a::
in Comma d sahtp. Terms cat y,—•
will bal expeetad to br paid at the Moto of Ite
and man: malls time will be given for the 'pajmaa;
nmalndes. Apply to EZXICI LE 'l
Cook P. U. En.c.p.•
may?-tit!
Fish's Lamp Heating Apparatti
(Gi TRIMIG STEWING AND
With th• Mg* that, L'ights the Roe:
-117 the Woe (11'46'cm:omen boo,
mut worth of oil, a TIFTIP br
AMC • Y.-Trilorms.
•losple la construe , ioo. sully kip
for nor in a movont convoieti
Drnpriirs Cirrater.
Plats's Lamp is one of th• tnlst
T+1 ,4 1 1 11"..—.... Us* titbits of it us co ,s.
wins Is made in heating .nd'conin.ir"
VI be sale to rink sunls f•r
itch is aetoall► dons on the tr.:A'
y the sick soldiers Sann.l
- finally ask boipital
autsssry or sick room it is
Is•oed all proportion to it. ro.t..
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short not fur nurser, and reef
Cie Important Foto t tl
mood Iris.. /f. T, Erring .
a FROM TWO TO SIX
PACITY FROM O:CR TO TOLR QC ,
' ARTICLES COOKED AT 0:
WITH ONE nufea R.
Md for Itoromme or t'onl nil, or GM
lort of thirty mu foto ithe
UNION !TPA"
PR= 60 crrrs,
attseliid to • eommon Korner , . •
4 by which water lin, Ip.,hot!sd and: ,
annetcl to support a
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WANTED
Administrator's Not
ETTERS OF ADIIINist
baring sesta granted to tho rodent
, fdstoloa Church, doled, lists of ilitkr
0 Co.. Ps.: Notice Ls heresy gime to
!sleet the Geld rotate to Invent is
fnr settlement, and than IF
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