The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, June 18, 1864, Image 2

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SATURDAY, JUNE 18,-1864.
rir*ISLL Yuman! 21rT0 PIM* ZS ?Si #llOl Or
A YIIIOAX LIIIIIT —Andrew Jackma..
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ligOlteli I. *cum" id resispmantai
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4abloct to the - direidan . ii 'the Derenanitla ?Clitoral
I Convention )
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°Meets et the ttsdkal realyr'
A review of the history of the pest three
years, and a careful examination :of the
present condition of our country, leaves
no doubt on the mind Of an impartial oh:-
server that the policy of the party in-pnivt.,
er has been and is deliberately opposed to
the saving of the American Union, or'to
the fulfillment of the solemn : pledges giv:
ea 'tit the country by the Crittenilen reso
lutions. It is impossible
.to explain the
caurse pursued on any theory! Consistent
with a patriotic desire ,to carry out-the
expressed wishes. of the people.. On the
contrary, Wire seek an intelligibieexplan
idiom of the entire policy of the leaders of
that party, we find it only by applying the
idea that their objects were revolutionary
from the start, and that they elways were,.
as they now are, determined to destroy
the voting power of the Southern popula
tion in..the American Union for at least
the period of a life-tide : There have
been several points of time since the war
began when a wise and conciliatory poli
cy, adopted and carried out by a strong
Admiuistration, would have restor e d the
Union. At each of these times, the op.
portunity has been thrown away;the open.
ing for union has been closed up sudden
ly and securely by some radical proclama.
tion or act calculated to drive the minds
of returning Southerners into
-more despe
rate enmity. These acts have not been
accidental; they have been ingenioasiy
devised and successfuL Instead of taking
advantage of opportunities for peace and
union, each opportunity has been the sig
nal for wore violent attacks on the very
rights which the Crittenden resolution's •
declared should be protected. Instead of
seeking to restore the 'States with their
constitutions and rights •unimpaired, it'
has been the steadfast object of the party.
in power to prevent the restoration of a
solitary State with any of its independent
rights. The Republican party has certain.
-ly been as retolutionary in its character
and designs as the rebels themselves.
Both have gone to work to 'destroy the
American Union, the one for separate
power over a section, the one other for
absolute power over all.
What is left for the people to dot The
plan of the Administration I. hopeless.
There is no possible contingency in the
future whop can make it successful in re
storing the American Union. It does not
design to restore the old Union; and it
cannot by any possibility suoseed In mak;
ing a new Union 'which will stand for '
year of Pet!Ce. Its theories are alt disor.
pulsing and revolutionary, and its plans
will necessarily bring us to anarchy and
-chaos. If there is any hope in the futere
it is in the calm action of the conservative
Men of the country in the coming ' elec
tions. Let them unite, Republicans and
Democrats, men of all names who are true
American patriots, and change the whole,
character of the Administration. Let
them restore wisdom `to Washington. Let
diem place' in office men of vigor,'lntel
leot, men who can be trusted ; and let
them displae•S men who violate, With cool
deliberation, every pledge that they make
to the people, and disregard all the guar
anteed as well as the implied rights of
citizens, merchants, bankers, soldiers—
nay even of women and children.
The record of these successive violations
of rights will be a fearful record iu-the
• sure. When men read the history of our
tunes they will_ shrink in terror from the:
spectacle of free institutions delivered
over to an unprincipled party, to be the
plunder cf every politician. It is the sad
dest page in all the world's history.—
America, .planged into war t* Southern
treason and rebellion ? then degraded,
robbed, debauched by a licentious North
ern party, drunk with power; and .her
vary literature , at last culminating in a
second Joe Miler_ jest book—the jests• of
her Chief Ilsgistrate 1
What tie Irnimeatets ate Poing.,
As an indication of the exciting charac
ter of the potitical campaign upon which
we are entering, the N. Y. /dune of Cbm
memo mentions that Fremont's friends in
that city are -organising clubs upOrt
,the,
largest scale. The Central club' (roams on
Broadway near 18th street) ie a complete
institution of its kind, and will be followed
by the establishment of similar organisa
tions in, each ward. Although cut off from
Government patronage, the Fremonters
seem to have memtters and money enough
to carry on a large political business, and
will ask no odds of their peculiar antago•
nista, the Lincoln men. It is aaii*to be
their intention to outdo every demonstra
tion which the Loyal Leagues; or Lincoln
clubs, may 'make in the interest of the
Baltimore ticket, and show by undoulit
able evidence that the Fremonters can al
ways muster the larger crowd and the more
enthusiasm. This'contest betsfeen the two
will give peculiar spice and r'ilisation to
the campaign. -
Tag "loyal" papers have nearly all pub•
liahed'the speech of Parson Brownlow—
"that illiterate blacksittao t "
. ps Senator
Sumner called him-41147e of tie "cop
porhesun an d landat'orr or ail Abe, tb
Republican party, Abolit ion 1.. , ! 1 ! ti;td even -
thing that is likely to add to I:&2;
profits. We suggest now whether it would
not be well to aooompany it with some
extracts from his Work defending slavery
as a "Divine Institution," published some
years ago, when 'it was fOillie Parson's
interest to be a proalaveiy man.'is it Is
today to be an Abolitionist ? The two
would make a most refreshing contrast,
and enable the people to judge what - sort
of "patriot" he is, better• than they could
do, after reading oolumns of "loyal" edi
,
tecial eulogies. . . - -
Tis New York Mem, in its leading
editorial of June 11th, thus acknowledges
a fact which Democrats have told the pea
pie many times over, and been 'gilled
usympathismewith. treason" for doing it :
— 8 _ 1 1:0tu paper oirre — nay is notoriously too
redundant. causing
prima. an inordinate and
hurtful inflation of "
:. , y w
A Pew Fade ferns tame to INA then,
The federal tax' gatherers and those
those
r
who_go before, oC : ref
now about lerylis ewe ution r
every man must s tOWE -- mee ~,,,,,,l i
.• •.
enormous lutfte rt or re. Ul
of dollars. a asy wh o - Go administration
proseca ofibe - ivirT)
So far as faithful and leetittutte-414011 4 '
- tutsitticipbkeravd, find" to ituTend that
the•Mitiltioft'may ho put down and the
ir "ranMr-
litrafriletireireWirWraliTiie.,. -.in poor,
-.0,
ggivescheerfully of his sterf , , - Bistg4n make
uP • for a profligate waste and
. Ahpnest
useof the.publiont ney. or to Neither an
abolition crusade, to ere ye a ,„ t ti ,r para•
dire in the south—in the Isuguiepsof
.the
emancipation proclamation to Pl' rt that
"the executiye . goveinment of t, s Lrni
'tea:States; Includii,X the i nli) . ll7, Till "a'
Sal authorities thereof, ivill recotmi r zi and
- -
main"tain the ' freedom Of said *totem,"
i -'
r. e., the-ilnilltoitsof negrneso
•• st . to be
freed—tomajority do this a ajotity Or tlfh people
... 4
are nowlTTling givers.' tat tlie_Man who,
.
with a salary of upwards of Si t Tliuncired
dollais: ir; rstm, it "obliged tO.pay L it,f per.
centage on the aveiitits; and 46 1 :pa' y 4 two
or three' Prices for ceierY eigreitrofif
ood
'and. el MOOR' be' uses ibt Ili Yanitii, and
- " -o:.i , st! . .
whale asked t give the Lincoln edniints.
Ti ,
tration 'nether' lease of :phiveri. fey% four .
years, pause befor e' be cobacalfe:himself.
Let him reflect neon such rit4ltlitotis as
-,
the folioning ; .. ' li. , .
' (Prom th ,
eN. Y. Tribune.) 1 • '•' ' t
We understand•that powerful itiflhen.
tee are at work.st Washington to pro Cure
from_the,President a mitization Qfjhe Ben.
fence of Salomon P. Itobnstatulu,, just
convicted in out cltron one aftforfpeight
indictments found against liimfoi defraud
ing the United States by _true:ming ,up
false charges of subsistence slimed to
have been furnished-to enlisted i men pri
or-to their reguler niustar intoe service
of the conntrv. • The sum' t eal of the
frauds on.the Treasury .wherebt NobPst
, amm is know' to have profited! as stated
ias from $200.000 le $250,000. ; -
We should not deem' any "remarka n
'ee
eessary in the premises bat Rif/arts which
have recently transpired in otherqaarters.
When we bear, however, that .Capt. Sam
Black, U. S. Quartermaster, who,was , re
cently convicted at Louisville of ;perpetrating
erternioui frauds !poi the Govetainsnebrmix•
tog inferior grain with that fat whfch!ligh
prices had been paid, and who're oaten
ced therefor to beeitshiered; imprisoned,
and pay a fine into the 'l‘t.'iiainit.y, Ant' been
pardoned, and that Bair& Smith, Western
horse contractors, likiwiss' ebittictsti iff•ds•
treadle, Ms Goventaient eltersuality;',its choir
Mess de Alp; haw had their Napo" slam&
ed, we cannot feel sure that reicolittraece
is unnecessary...
The heartless villains who' Oats" 36 pints.
der our bleeding country in this hear , of
her agony and peril, are generally trartorg,
at heart, whatever may be their-prof:s
alons ; and, If not traitors, their crime is
the more flagrant and 'lnexcianble. We
could easily excuse the 'hooting Of a do.
son or so of the worst of the ;we cannot
excuse their pardon. " ''l •
' Commenting upon which ;anodise, Re.
pUblieux wee ages . i , . '.
1 Waal the Weir, Ye* l'intalag Pon. L - - ,
The President. is knownqo tie .a sat e ,
hearted man. Bat if this softness of heart
is extended to thieves and saindlers. Can.
rioted jf violating , Solemn trues, ond rob..
bing the Goverment. then It -beoomes a
serious natter, and Mr. Lincoln intuit ex,
pent not only severe public nenagre, but
a strict Congressional inqtitrY. The mi..
use.of the pardoning power is a rd.:Mer l
(Ma offense, end while we 40. not ,doub t
that Mr. Lincoln's motives are good. if
these charges are true he is setting a dan
gerous precedent whichtheJ country can
not afford. , 1
The people of this oountrY are now *ty
ing J tolerably heavy taxes nothing to,
compare with the-harden
• borne by soma
Of -the nations of Europe, but still' 'sal
cientlytheavy they demand ti mire and,
economical administration bf affaim,nrid,
the severe and certain punishment of- all
who defraud the Government—which is
the nation. It appears to he considered
a less heinous crime to reb the ativi,irn
meat than' a private person.. Even some
honorable men -donot,feel towardi One
who has cheated the Government out. of
hiindrids of thoutinda 'of - dollars ma_ they
towards one . vlo he.,relibed amew: ,
chant'sgill or stolen from a private+ than.
. But robbery of : ,the GOTWOlient. ought,
especially at this • time, to be held the gros-
ser and triore detestable 'crime Of the two,
.and it is. so held by .a great plot of ' the
public. Bnt whenever the{ President par ,
dons one of these rogues, ,he offers a pre
mini* for frauds wpeW thaspelisfiry; it Is
only because they-count 'confidently en
the'caelessness of public Tiroseatttors, and
the liofthand of the President, that secb
rognee
.asitohnstalum venture upon.their
operations; for _every such., co . nriated
swindler 'pardoned by -the President, !a
dozen or fifty Otheirs are (inotilia*l'
try.theirritask.• ' •r , . - 1.
'There is ranch under the sttrisee'of
- this' pardoning outrage which the pnblio
do not seeand 'which has not evertldr.'
Lincoln'. teaser-heartedness to apologise
foe it. J. Why,- for initanne bas the eifrV of
Capklfurtt,.thequartermaatiteestiCitioin-:
nazi, who wia proven year and shalt
ago, by interoepted.correepondenie Over - J
his own signature to be engaged in vehble.' l
gals operations by Which ,the Government
was fleeced, and .who , was shown to 'bean
triguing .for 'the removal of his superior - 1
officer in creel` that he Might obtain' his.
puce and tans secure greater opporttied--
tiet to.-" pit his vocation"—why has the ,
ease of C4t. 'Mutt never been 'bectight,
to an issue'? Why west,. Major MOLOin,
Gen. Burnside's Adjutant General Yd CV*.
rinsed, who preferred the tbargeragailist
Thirtt, procured 'the' daronientary eri
deuce which could not - tie either ritiorn Or
explained away, and wai the !north:4hr
taut, witness against the scrsuse&iiiby '
wit helarnished to Iranconreeit • Wand f
Why, whee-the Rouse of Berpresentitiries '
by resolution : asked Mr. Stanton this
question did he requie to give any.explan
ittiii,lieyond the mist `: reply that .he 4d
ordered hiin there? ~.*hy was the court
martial that had keen,oonrened bipetr.
...094:4F . t6 1111 14!4
irdecif ins rrearetarr .rraril Thaitt-
J.wer An all these titesiloas" is -be trod
is th e feet that PoMehli iturtki'
neat h/ipublican politician. of Ohisiyritdie
editor f ad one the proprietors of the
Republitian organ at thit capital of 04io,
the Stati joeraul.;, that ha Is the "Aland!'
of both 9 e4 1 4 2 '7,44 4 4r sad 0E1 1 44!7
Chase; and 444.?itr, c. 4 0014eP4 8 w0T1 , ,Y
Cooke, the X . 14 1 4 4 14 packet, iTho
came a millia*ra .14 Pei.as.figio.wod to
shire the flre:twettios, was implicated in
the quartermaster °MAIMS . Lps,..every
man, whether he psyskine dollar
.tir one
thoirtind dollars toes,askhvnself wheth•
ar by Ocin4Piaa such,, a4 0 )4 1 0414 1 Fin
of affairs, he is willing it° , pass . ova; ,his
money _to these, at w aleek 4 1 44
whethdr r he deakee such e abarwa r al,col
put honist men„ to guard over
Owing shanne4 ofthe !,rreeente•
Dan RI
,16 • 1 6 • 'IK! jib* •-Yiliw.ltatilir,
trarollas in the till rogiOas with a drama of
kw: owa.
i
fresest and War to the
The St. Luis Ness Zeit hoi , . Rail.
I.t, m r t . , ,,6 4 t t r ;
~ ..in i and
-, Is t ly s t knife
3
.
I le " 1 . ( hri n Z ' COnventian - has done' ,
- ' -IWe-----eitlisela-R-Wciialr-di:::-ft----his
lislItIrt; fa:a wind% Abillisaig thiobleVA tiv
ibit-Presithencymplu „ -TtPrOAtilUVltiiiii
thrown down, we tak i rg,pi A: ‘ i . vii.h - 4
swindte we solemn! ',roU. - ) •l - ; , I. '
a party- "'—
seeks spassadlicsilY:ln ruin the gatustirt
wad, lit swordimeHat the declamition, Go
era/ Fremont; worts raise the tiautef 6844
DonocurrierAs dead sjottr cabin*: 1 IX
'Nob will be - Ike
battle cries' Tp . thlit.liolitlieLand with jor
and hearifiNgtmingsiislirCtstilef - this jus% ) •
good ant! 'negessitrybittle against, the }L
gan ization of. Idoixisisekens. crested by .
Lincoln for. thew inn of his n
unr.admireliwiser - overthrow otitis:
Republic.
R.publ ie. , domot• noweeal from otar.s
selyos that, we shall hate a hard con;est,
bitt4tonktOnk,Mieltdortyiptiriobs will it lie
also. WhAffsiir WA'alletikler'orare defeated'
is not for . nitifeltrisAtteatfon. We know
that it isiehihie it an unavoidable
( 1 4 61 Y 11 311 f ttichirie eater the tante:it ;. and
to the bold t!elog4o.ltbs.:world. '
j W /*Font. gause t netatul is no matiitt
all. r: 7
-- In one particular the impending con tow
will beidiftent from st‘iy:priceding one;
we cannot iNirride itiie ii Da ;opponents cider
iiardsealk" or" 1 il.ersoileitly — , - In the enemy 's camp- there - Ts-nothing bue lie and Win'
dle ; hem* wa tiot fight with mild
fleas, as wa birmviten been accustomed to
do. We akagstrike abkas wheasver we think
we tan ha as caw. ; The ships are burnt be
hind us, and we never give or take clavier.
And blteshivelster'histis where Once we loved
--aftevpiaMtif 'anti entreaties
have been In Tilitare nnivaay :
Lay Ilacartfl—
AnA bop! whai Brat inVies pole, saoagh !
TheFreiiian - elnarcl :.may die, but it
The Ceemetatleei Clause.
The Sedate ; Wits!? .Corisinittee, is
said; favor the propoeedrep - sal of the $3OO
eottrtnutation- - clente of - the Enrollment)
Bill, with, {bp iseciitioo of the Chairman,
Senator iVilseit,mholas given notice of
his intention to 'offer certain amendments
the effect of whirl; will be 'to give $lOO
bounty to draftedlmen -at the end of -11
Year's servintOlna proportionate bounty
for a leis time, bonoribiy discharged
before the expiratien of the year. He atsti
Pnllttnkboadde4arpaisitat4o o volatilery
enlistments inter Niateipeocother States
. frOni States in . ingiirre*On, and* peenr•
log the freedoin 'of the wives arid children
Of 'Colored 'sOldie're that eplistacl.".
'To neva made the 'Badmen's platform
perfect; the following - vesohttioei should
have been adopted
`-)'that the people justly view with alarm
the reckless extraragenee witioh pervades,
every departmeot of the Federal Govern
inept ; Met.* rettnia to. a. rigid eoenomi
.and accout4 w zglit is indispensable to ar-
Mit tho plunder of the public
'treasury y favored -partisans. while the
recent startling developments of fraud an d
.hhrrttPtion at that:Federal Matropolis shoiv
that as seamokapi if dokbasontioe it int-
Ping*PilY dalssist - • • • '
This is the sixth resolution • of the Re.
ipubilosn platform of UM, 'aid'ought to
Isis been te4l4rined. if 'oily to_idd an.
,Other joke . to the offloerholders' resolves. •
,
PROTltientre tan Wee.—"Viro would
like to hare soma candid and 'lntelligent
Republican sit,4i?wit," says the Rochester
'47 -. 410f , ..'* d after *rely, ,considering the
*tole wildest of:the war • from the begin
•'of lairieolrea -Administration till' the'
present, dty; . undejttake to mark Out on
vapsr whit sort of civil p;dici the Pee*
dent should • bare pursued , all through,'
'proildedbis objects were to protract the ,
war, to band the Southern people together
is stipport of the rebillion, to exhaust the
teem:twee of the; loyal Stitt* and nnallY
to iissure SOuthern Independence. ,We
that' such a 0114; marked
titti'hy,kinati of intelligekca and 'Candor,
*told. sizbetatrtitlir 'coincide With 'the Poll
le Which' his pnii bOooniellistory."
• • Timms:in reaiott.tliat the Abolition pa
ws,' give why, Lincoln should be re.eleeted
is that- the .fionlh rebelled Uvulae •they
did tick .like-kiss. and.now they should be
made toilive under- his rule. !To most
men.wbo itudY the' matter closely - that
„would appear to be the very Season -why
Lincoln silould dot be reelected.- - oche
Abolitionists themselves 'be , lsi the
:inoit[offeasivenson in the North to the
•Bauthernpeople i is it not plain that they
wilUight inorn bitterly. against hlot , .thare
against any other Omni and that bit re=
4116:41011• irotddi be the nteanant indeetittel
ly prolonging the sou t • : •• •
„PIO- Whitt, & mad*MP'
Mar* .8r094711e614 = ; • •
‘`lt- rePtily doe” seem that tho lexhoeupt
iosed,that President Lincoln had a linre,
thlitg of `it; 'and wohid have 'bit to walk
'over the amnia to win the Presidential
nomination front the. Republican :Nation;
eJ,ConventionOre to bediaappolnuad, and
that Natant will - hold peek to neck with
him iaa the rach:" 'And it. ae now seems to,
he the the !Kends of , Frenitint
are determined torus bho.sey bow, Coo
relation qr no Ponvengoti - ppcola's
election , even lf he reekves • the. party
gulkiikolitiegiotrortil be prOblentatieek
71tioi1J1011 PocireOni.—The'p4
ta 11-
titinveittioit '"fitelte l viith' jeelOustir
the %r
But irhit will Selo' de ? The Ittim4 doe
&nig - dead :tied 4trii4 by the itithie of,
bar: Lincoln , 'and _ 1.10 :11paiift and
Isugh at gs,;'and the Italthiore
party approves It all I faiiie'pt Oro ,
fellows I feispue' toi 'the 30:48 91d
,
playe out
•
14 the - radical '
s: •
•Tfil lork,Cbmwrial „miaow
1404 1 4 0 9/ ow of, Waa444l-. Minim sad
lan* , that. Our a babas
"rielled , boo: life by their postr ll *hey
-Polf SIP Act Mist thecto 4estiernOb,
451'21"
, ge t
to Wiwi!'" thiflOrtaioion i : Wale Weida
Zainoloduftwit 410 doh ow I* entertained
of his coarse ; he will, beyond gang) ,ehnt
up his Aloe snags fists/citing along. " No
one who bee read the Priderawill Who bellm
that Wilda' be . 44lleiwg o:maple of patriot
-iota. and courage, enamor*. tAk oossiboto or get
agibetittua.--.lenestion (1,4
We bad been blowinft l Acnt tits - glorious
ovule; the neceesity4f enstatatat Abe:pool;
die.; aocuslag every one will, did not's4 antes
to sit the ntgkition twiddle that has;. been
prosalpteltbrthapset three pears., is bunt
traltori,4opperheads. iko., at Mut+ 1 , 11 . 1 you
We. weSitnitelie - iiiiiiniind to do
,amtltiAig
bat e d '• l4 jil?'.#lllliia:itin.F4 are
we iellere in
0 . 11141 ". 01 4 -1.44 .04,1*
we preibfi. Dooi the Cifttatituail editor of the
Jeunisl do so mob ?...Dowlpirk per, (Dian,)
- ;4.4 `
we.ktat.eti,,to;nr,
'ismer th
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Nation of aotiia general facia Alibi
vidit;fictiviteliiebi aSinnaiditi"
,• • nxingliumtzFaistilm
116 4 t
t ni Pat 4 1 _
,4 s.f term s
ments, and 0,0;140, 0 1 1 0Pift1i , 44 1 1t
liarteitiur'enmrakee' ,tO, BMW, es t •
tdatfl'a leill'Gr.iiit"hiniftli
Wirit.tbnleirtatrete,latut ottiTteetithWilaflth-l'
if:gen4o to.. Berger laLandiMnokrenlilit
,t'lle,llW,ete.rn . ter
,crelAnti Eh& arm !
an din Tar probibillry on Tpesdky nighA
•thescruthlianklifffinia
den: . clrent, milt , now litatitiohteifY
: Fort iodeed, ~ :ve;htavevattneee
4110 10,haa,tureatly .dopepo. k _otu;l ,thitt, the ,
Tort has fallen geta.boals lire op
'theirs:fay tip - the itbcketts:' 'Then 'he -
will move on -Petersbutal..and etwoMezl66
theineestinent ; of Rictlololo4:ol3Prinie
the railroads' lea diu Attire:VT 0444 414 M,
'the !reb - df caPital. Gen. Grant nowluir_an
arm;
.-HConi sisti ofilx arm`fadip?--SinINW
ancoeles. Witrrenia,Wright's, , Bursisitlo4
fn. 4,g1: 1 4 11 404: • llor4 ll 42.POtTerfill'fleet
c_oilperatlng wtthliiin. 'Ate, basir, L ample
base 'e l f *supply': • Ire' b r it eiery_etement
•rficeahary , to ininirelsiCati'ecess, and 'Oil
.sinoetely hope that ha:will7achieve - h. .! ,
' The latest „news fron: Morgan/a raid
shows that, he has hada defeated, and thet.
' - his forces have been scattered. lie at
tacked General Hobson at'
Ken tucky,.on , Saturcley, and after a severe•
tie to compelled-himtnsurrendor his cane.
piend ot - tworegiment4. numbering ateput.,
fiftialn.liuriared r,rien. The l plioners were
immediately, p'areled;'3,ii.l- Men
preceded to - :deep frn 1(4 '6f their vie.
tory. On Sunday martile:z. while the rebi
ets wet vestii+in.tiene4d security Gea,
end Blrbride. 4.3 - zhei upon and defeated
them, zcatterier, 4 he feree in nlz directiohe:
ate then started'iTl. - pursnit ef.theeretreat
krtg rebels. and prObahly,
putting an end to the 1.11-pre(iitiins
,of i
this portion 'or goin'e:" 'oli . Tritl-ly eve
ning, the- rebel': twelve' !Intridead strong;
conameneed•an attack gm:Frankfort. con
tintliPg it on Saturday.., During. the day
detnands peps, tusrle . for the surrender of
the pliee, but were refuseil. BS ,l,aOT ttd
vices we learn 'that the'defeaeef Horgan
at Cynthiani was eve?, more'Niesastronst,
than :wan„ first reported,: -His conamanti,
was not qply defoote4, hit ho ;arm,
'number of p risoners, and the remainder
of hie farces -*ire' irOM peel cad' to 'retreat,:
disergsnized . ,end demeraliztetr
probably &mitt. his.) career, lit „Kentucky,
and he will have to make, his espapkwith
tbt reninatit of hi 4 cOnarnand a. best he
can. General ITtlidon'and'part
who:srereoaptated at Oynthlaiii; were res.
cued. by a portion of General. Surbridge's
¢o sad. • -• 1-
0* .or Geykerat Sherntea in
door& seenis'inex - pllcatili;nnies:4 ups:,
the theory that:, be 14 waiting forthe poet.
tipe development of General Oran tia.Plans
before Richmond, ltPowible that Gen.
Sherman, ignorant of the extent tef„iter.'
tonhi raid In KeitdeltY; and' apprehensive
that it may endanger his communications.
with his imam byte on the Ohio, has - tialt-;
td, his arn3y,in the vicioitypf Allatoorta•
pass, fortified his position, and made it &
secondary base until he. tan 'hear definite
ly from his rear.' ,Another theory is that
his purpose is to engage , the attention of.
Johnsten, so ,that the.zebel gene,* will
I entertain, hopes of holding Atlanta and
this Ittivouridhig 'region, and thud refrain
from seeding env'pertion of his army to
reinforce Lee iii• Virginia.: it is plain.that
,if .Shertrian r:as able tee end push
on rapidly and should succeed in espints
to Atlanta, it would so far' end !the caM
,ign in Georgia as to leavelJdliston nett:.
•tng more worth retaining an army' to• dot,
fend,'and that under these circunnitalres
the rebel leader would -unquestionably
withdreWhis.army til• the rapport or Lee.
A Lenliville(Ry.) dispatch reports that ,
on Friday last the rebel General Wheeler
made a raid upon /Calhoun, between• hat
tanooga and General Sherman's army.'; He
seised six ears laden with grain and' then
retreated from the town. "lorthe paesen.
ger.train mowed• on to,Raaaca, it enobun•
tered a rebel topedo, which- exploded,
doing '
considerable damage. The ; same
night Wheeler appeared balm* Callinn.
and Mrs 'up the trscic:' • It is' net Probable
that , this raiderwill be 'Melo db anytper:
inatient damage d but that be will Won-M•
tars to his own lines.
' The nietenient of the'fOreeenfider Gen
erals Gillman. end Kandupent Petersburg
last, .week was intended ;as a surprise.—
Gen. Keats appears to have accomplished
.the object of his mission end entered be.
fortifications of Fdteratiag, but not lAing,
lupported by Gen. ladlmore, he was nom
pelled• to withdraW, and that: so hastily
that hetionid not gest rei,the 3 3 .0450 over
the .. Appornattox river. Gen. Gillurrehad
series ,of isklifiniihea'; in which' he lint
about 2.Vkilled and Wettddistf:lie'retnin;
ed in , coneenneticaoilheaiing that-Ratan=
regard had vary-strongly entrenched the
city, and was prepared, to,reeo'o him—,
Thi object of: the niovent ipieutrs
sim
illy'Wh the.doettrtedon'or rebel
stores 101 3 814011bn*, and , , not to hold, dhe
. 4 1litY,Of1 1 101r, Jgrlirtlt-clt ti _•• •
etq~ is a t ivio es of
131,1 a Nnt&in.
*dealt:M . of ft"tearicnite efelit td Our sides
Iry that deplirtment';'Abeint'a:o6l3 f'edeials -
Amides Stargivand'eviereem;were attacked!!
.bya bed,- of rebeleoskilit exceed then in
uumber, and , afterikhard i tor,
in ConTusion: l otii forces are krtitm-,1
etl - Fie hive' fought with/ dosPeihte'vtifor. l
.Of 18 pierce of artillery only 4 Mere'-bro'ti
off., About 400. wagensmici dila. greater
poetic:4.ot our wounded fell into. the ann.!
my's.hatids. The rebel loss is sup posed to.
be considerable,l3fit, wonderful 'to relate,
•the - telegraph admits that it is net astirge
as ours. . • ; , . •
The banks of the Mississippi are stili
ffifested rith guerrilla binds, who hive
ihttifirowil'citifte 'bold 'ln their ittidks,
on unermecieraft p/ying upon-thtsliver.
.AC time sinee.ll4, fidl.of.-.Vioksbnrs'
aid A'ort .Hgclson has p , river beware
'tor unmolested tratßootrd sineeinOil ire
of. Gen!. !limbs and Steele'rexpedil
the rebels appear to have deterrnineCto
stop.tbe, navigation entirely: .10ne.foreer
are endeavoring to defetit the projegt7andl
+tided by the -gunboat/I,lre I:l_!t„faly , ,tpy: of.
beittigsttoclesiful. '"
irefralii Rt. mi..
emelt/wait 311116.15 th.
Vallandighate nisde`hi.4 attpearaneti at
the Democrat* districts convention' told
at Hamilton tp4sy.withatutiftlas.
to thalanger portionmf thp asseniblOnd.
was received with greatenthieslasin
He i erlce`brimsllrom a written dad:
lotin.narmt s ing:•kas envet end. defeniling'
)4i 1:49n• ;-.7„ ft. ; T i ; "%la
said the smertion of 'the gresidnnt,
ihitle Was arrested' bettinie had latorbd
'with sane effeet to prevent the vaislinfof
trioraad egeouraged desertions and bad
di so 41 4 or fottod, to nountnl. At
i m*
to law al authority, was, absolutely false.
' He hppeiaied for prod to erre4 ,
he had mide end to the reoord'or the
military corontisidon by the trial sen
tence of whickAe, was.banished. Tha sole
?frame kici t Inreltatge was wprds :of
bf Th .
e - ptiblic ' policy of 114 ad
atinistration, "addressed' io oPea - POlfthial
meetings of my fellow citisens. kdo,eiot
mean tiny longer to be the only man of
the perkr.who is to.be a victitaftnarb4rary
power. If Abrahlitn Lincolutsee Pr
life let him ,so declare, but he sh not
'1 1n reetrthvinetif my peisothl 'I berry
'except wpon 'Ana' pOtets . tir•lait
'rnorelhin's year nortblie hatlitien
iiirtisteNorthwirspa l st!PlAlMel l *MO 1
0001100 W , fornwlairpreisfett:ef
Mon. Wheilitthilreffi tintgleitisiiiilibllbs
and through the press. with langeago and I
'Wanes in which I paler. indalpi, have
EER
and the
=Baainiallesi fo denisoind and by my own
1, dusts the rights, libertine and pr-
- • so - navy "oaths I have been
idegivisnat 'Ha rein, • 'hie - fight 'to <nit=
-iGISC,IOIIOtI 01 : the Administration, and
nutiAßlo,,ltia POO* friends mom any
Tiolanee on his_ aeopuot g ,hut advised none
*min% ItillitoodopOtrldiem. -
v olblarlstesesirted tot.tiat•detiotiby•nn en
fliPAVillrfithit!9j, " 4 ' 4 " b ,! b on?'
''fit ar' iiitldn hi in delegate
Ito '
41 gatnro. ,
vre Saadi a, brief tillasioti last week to the
losinsigtai'of Presldaiit ?deceits, 'Secretary
iltantati- and Prorate Mardhsl" - OeneAd -Fry
irssonansading- the meat of the Mite &sue
lathe Ocaioaription act. Aside - front this re
:0011411d1141MOns thaw. nothtsirtn the two
former of special • intoest. l - That( biol. Fry
is,loastihas of mon, it,t4ation. If is as
:
.
Az Diztavart
voloseer 14 illICILAL 6tintarlol l, lC7
is.feamesturjawin i tSt•
Eific4n if. Feat n, ,4cfrrecttot , War :
Vta, - 1 In accordance, with the amended En-:
, rollunrut lot, approved Febrtiart 24,1884. and
your.ordarie oath sibjeet; ow Oinduct ,
tug
,a.draft eitrietis euti•diatrictitior theirs
respective deiteienetes Au quotas of troops
hotistefore assigned. , The results of the draft.
skilar , as , ehews:•lit the *forts to this date.
Ire ,WOl4O, atAialios.:.i They are briefly as
follows
ItostimPiof iltoktodanto 'samisen_ - '
~ . 34 741
Nesbit ataapal aat parsisal debility " 4474
'Number exempted tor *they cause. . 2 al
VotelrmeMer riereptott ...... 7 016
Autbot pabl naostoutotton mono,— - 6,050
Nona* wink hare 1I eabetltetes _ 1.415
esAee held for 1,259
la hit includes mho 306 171 1 5 4 / comma*
. 4otal not ...... 1,44
These repOrte as from sib-ilieoioin in'
eight different Suites.
Linvitajour.atteUtion lathe small vapor
lion of soldiers belts& obtained under the ex-
I see: no reason to believe that the
army ean be testexildly strengthened bj draft,
An. Wits+ the thrall hundred dollar *Wass ie
in fore., nor do I:think it safe 44,sesumis that
lie nelliinttatiOn paid by o r drafted man wilt
image the - fiatirtitnent to pt./Attie s voihnteer
er.lnthstittdst . #l!sisylatie: ,, • •
dq ngt...th i bt/C lama beauties by the
Uttar etarei shark; - be spla .resgtlid.t* for
tidying ‘ !'•
E reeesiassad that the threirhuadred • dpllar
Al, f l is, kik.... be repealed.
Tim, sir very resp'y. your eta 'errant,
Jamas B: Pie, ; •
. ..- r Provost idaribal . Geniral.
,111•11.
.ti; Pe.
1 31b;a:B. !ct941110%. ix *outplay with Mr.
tierringei, Chist ga g ineer, of the Morris and
teases RalfroadVankpany, with whom he had
bsiiiiaspeating•the line Hof the proposed ex
tension of that raid to Esiton, arrived in that . /
Otos on Tuesday evening, and engaged
Wrist the Franklin lions°. Within oho hour
*crowd of vowel thousand "people had as
set:llSW in franc of the hotel, widely kept .
inorrasing until about 8 o'44oA:when Costes'
Comet. Bead • apPeartid =and played savant
pitriotio.aire, when • Oeo. • IfoOlellau stepped'
on. Ote.beleany. .
We smear:am wee greeted
with hetudy cheers from the *mask of men
in the 'droll beloW and the miring• of land ,
kerchief& from anasny Wien Tits seine watt
a vary brilliant one. , , • . 1, t
The Glans* merely thanked the peopli for
so giatifylog a'reneetioar . Ha.ited Come un
expectedly, and ke knew
,they would axons*
hiss if hp said :,nsthing more l thih to, repeat
his tie:nits tar thp , honors "oneiierred upon him
RI thea returned to the parlor, wherens Reny
'snood, heft' ttiiir way ; ta, paid their:emote.
to the ciiird'wet:o • number of soldiers who
bed fought nudge him in Virginia. 9nereiv.
hid'imit a Leff, hohbid in' on his
'erattihes,' grasped "Little Mao? by the hind,
and eteldiuted ! , God bless yO l u, 'General ; I
/Mitt seder,',yen two years end would be
wiUittg to igitt, with you, two wicao.r,i
B4,tlreSS 9 attd 10. 0,',31001E, Gin. McClellan"
lefttbs, hotel ;and went to
,the r4ideatte of
i lpilgrMayttarll where he; spout the ttight. , ..
'Hen NW*, cram* of ladies .40 aeallemen;
poured to until 11 o'clock, all of whoa seemed
delighted to take by the hand the. , hero, the
?itriot att'd etateemsa. Ott Wednesday morn . -
Inglis left for his home at Orem, New Jersey.
=-2t.• TAroit<l.,
• • •
ZO,C f Alte-XBAGBAPIIS.
city,,,
bu
biteCcitunisisti c.4:4ctsLgittiew
ia lb. IL 8. Vbkratatir'
' ono of our :liege known
'yotuieson, h now 'offoisting, as &Vac : Clerk
ie eta Piotiot Sirobid 'of tort Lesrenworth,
1 . 124'6410 13
Tiedties desiring; to piaeius ic4ereato will
• Slot itftdciliairhtliaatage'fo' deal with Beaer
tddllegislir , They ittaikaranttirivihniericn;
mete; 1 71 , 11! '1
An ordiaillbel both - brittobeni of
Oeinsaibt; and hires signed hY t the Mayor, • pro:
vidinglor hisibig - the Streit lataPS' pat 191•
pair sadlit iinfy nights -• • '
'The Yonai si lden'iehrlitf
hold its 'insinet , milithig id the Methidiet
okursh,itotedayavenitteneit; oomtneritßag
atlit *Vest. An addivei!irill be delivered by
itsv. Vieox F. l gala. •
- ' •
1510 ilaila4 States Windt CO ff liellt Watt
!Aston Mei, bas given a linilifeelsion. terthe
efesi.eitae bealnws am mot obliged' to pay out
spealamliti sped, has , been - lepesited, ins
t4epogannide.prier to lair 1862.
Sous' , •of tie *catmen- et *di 'doikiJ are
avosagifig,thsas:or -, bur dollamy, dsy, sad
halo" An na onilot}od so that: Work loplonti
liiktbia city mai, and therwir n dionond
.for inbOrns. - • ;-• , 4
- dim* alleitklost Saar advertisement of
.411,*&.Pladra Nlnanfanturnita-1. 4 1h0y:
mako ouporiar artiolal ; iq their
iltdust492l ! 11 4 asta li#o l %-* 4 1 12, 41 .
rineviollonsoonangongsavnt the
TIN Ogg WOW aostrtbated bpStie
m . , f t *21 414 _ 4 /Pails.fair itP to Ws dotO to
" W r IF AIM& 441144 'fiti hi.
444446 s l ll o s o .loar 1414a1 4is P 151 04
to belie diii ilk, rat; has beeaA islogOoor:
rOOMltli o ll'Oky o 'Mon 4? f
r Os' the gisi ifils Edith; die, plast i ds
foot through ramie, ilia. the dna'
Wettest; & lt; be aiomplieed from No!
Tisk 014 tolit. Lost, whoa P, 6l oalgOTl , will
he curia ) dtreat from city tee* itthoet'
Amp it or pap.
Mari tel. 4, horn par l ehaied the in.
at hte late partner, slats now oonaliat,
ag the ;oparatiotie of the lee 'L'at , Tit ,
4 has hie 'via leek." If eau*, talent 'sad.
'good astaftalltl 'proclaim suooiva;'our ' friend
airi4t taUllonara: ',. '
Gilerp-Wrthiticiao% Illaq.; roapally &vied
bided tba patio ta thor - Wiaa Vied; has
13.806111adyl6tithi.'
Aisallift, Nimbi; hnifiriottleiiiii 4 iist.Stfth
ArniC , 46.7o.*isambi e holialitixamiaad
will stand to ' ell bustiius Uri is Ida Mats is
• othitaatary makart.
, I cif
aots anti
321
esi
Id
t.
, r it, were
ed *ben
1:=1=11
ME
Most • ‘ • - •otemporeries, we cbserve,
•• t rat • ond'rumning from th!ti eft:
to Cfs i bur "%and which will coon be 06041 -
.• ; s the tisbutg & Erie rsilread l , The
.40 • any incorporated as the trie it Pitts
• • al • which title they use in atilt'
ewik_basioess. -Soil _by wbiek_ it shoUlti be,
styled. Speaking of railroad names, We may
be permitted to ask, Is it riot about dine Am
ato old term of "SitalMilituidi m aaedi by our
• • Ja44)14.4.162.11phi0 & Erie
Tailroad stas ilsoariefi t t ,If the , /stir. title
.le't;cceritig t lkaditeraeltartipeali of it the
PhitadtiPhis root. Sunbury lea little. one
hone town ,
..th at, never hai *otioted to mob .
and never wiil,•whila Philadelphia is a point
from whielr we expel' s great dial, and whieb
it is desirable thatthe-pnblitt shoed know we
are soon to be souneoted with. The told say
iog , that "tbere's.nottiag in,a same,' doesn't
apply to railroad terminations. !
The—city, etahorities, have.
et iingeat Ordinance against pertaittiogtheta,
hogs attstgeeseirata running itlerge Th'Ultgh
the streets. . It Mohave in
each case on genii 11,64 n4it.64W7 Matta
ron gaps, mod, the tains' its requilived to re
port the elite. of -altilierties 'assisting in the
- •
violatiOn of the ordinance. Any person what•
ever finding hogs, goite or geese running to
large ii - authorisedtn take them n and aps
proprinte thew to Lis aim use, unless the
.owner shall, claim' k• them within two days, in
which ease 'be shall pay certain rite named
in the ordinitipe. ' The measure is e good one,
but we fear' T ha t; • many Yr - others, it has only
beeu etrietel to be..ll{Arerarded.
Ttie editZielf the; • farren Mail, writiag from
Washington, tells, a good jets on "oat talent
ed member" of Congress. . one Atiplake
of theiTouielftititlere; speeoh . Of I Hon, S. S.
Coz, of 014. wee Reap in itrap7s insthad
of one by an Abolition member from Ali
Torii,. and • J.atire Sbeiteld committed the er •
ror offraitilting•eleir of them to title ootatifii
elite. The surprise of the latter was probably
no greater then the indignation- ot, the boners
ilia ICC on disoierrielg the mititake. , The
editor of the 'Mai apologizei for Air. Soo
fieldl, but we-.dg, tio l t really see the necessity.
It was the best *4060 far, of Isie cehfCres•
sional career, even if it was don by *thin.
is
der: . 1
The members 4 1.14.. es. Ninpest to Paul
society ponn'ecte.l With St. Pstria l les Citholic
church, wilt give_ ah excuriion,itod.pinmits on
the of July: - Train' hate- bra lapsed
upon chi - Philadelphia , * - 1160 •railroitn, and
the Orly : will.assemble at the depot, at 81
o'clock, from 'Web they wilt be carried to.
the . woods, "bout Three'mites distant. The
object of this chiritable .assooistion should
commend it tothebeneouragemant of all our
chitlins, without religious distinction. We
are personally
_e soits good acts,
it'ii • of — Die of
sad unformed that itlas deco as much to
relieve the salaried of our coMmunity as any
other.seciety,in
I • .
• Everything tends towards ; extr avagance
now-it days. Thel,Letlies wear the costliest
silks and estrus; the gentlemen are satisfied
with none but thh riohest h4adolothe. By
and by the rev,alsion.will come, and then will
follow such a traiti'of 'disappointment, broken
pride and misery as this natiion never wit
'nesse& The men and women who'are bold
'enough to stand tip against the general spirit
of extravagance JinV be 'saeered at now for
doing so, but . thtity will eventually be living
-In comfort when those who no*liugh at - them
:are ettfferiiig for !their folly. I.
'We suspected that the fass Made over "Miss
Major Pauline &Oman," in Hew York city,
had vote other object behind It than was it
diet apparent. Tt turns out that Barnum was
it the bottom olfs•the inettee; and the sere
;fiedes, reception*, prelents,ste.,tendered - to the
libjer we
i
ore all gOt tip as so many good saver-.
destitut She s now in the Museum reciting
"the story of her sufferings toad adventures,"
at various periods during the day—no extra
charge.. • ;:
Detamest's *Crate Nees contains what
purports to be pertraits of liniment ) 1t Coch
rue, the first candidates in;the. bid for the
Presidext4l catupsigu. he never seen
Gen. Fremont, and cannot bell how much the
picture looks like him,.but Cochrane we have,
sad the reseuthlanoe, is. Lei striking as if it
was intended for a lamp post, or , a tadpole.—
Among the many hambugs of the day, the
New York illusqsted papere are not the, least.
-,We give notice -that aft., this date, the
."4eici•heitl" -list. will be intieaV stispended
jp this aloe., People who }want the Observer
.matt pm! for it: l or,o without;— : we do - not in.
tend that they
,hall be furnished et oar ex
psnse any longer.. Tbs. long Itst attlelloquents
to wboos we htve 'sent bills IWitboat reoeiving
s satisfactory response, will please take no-
tics.
I
tno. of this city, late Acting Mu.
,
ter on thit'iplAhaiat Rey Whit, has been pro
moted talliti.P4itbm. of Executive officer of
the 17ndloe,-4 4 u *•,CI
p < "4adt' s :goaboat on
the Tenzicasee,Eiter.„,Ble in the Lynam vessel
in cam, 140 guns. , Cap:
thin Ilrelshis abet Class otfica,, and. in com
mon with,mosi,of oar eitiscue, se!! are glad to
hint of his promotion. H
H.
ocouneneement exercieei of
.Adrian,
MiCh. !i .callege i seceo.helklast .week and are
reported in tbc,Dotroit_ papers 'whining been
very ,intet:esiing, A poem; on
.B.abbatits wait
recited by N1:5..116,11e A. 'Thomas, of this
which: the
_Fret 1 2 rut pronounces "very
'140." At h'ili t eeting of tie Collage Alumni,
'petition C: - Tifintas, of thiercity; was elected
"stator."' ' •
It should bel generally known, says
change, that - 1;6 it - recent 'decision' of ibelfai
Department, iat'soldieri who hate been die
eharged knit' itirtica bar min' of trnmde
moire* &F . WM` iire::-letitithid to a bounty of ,
Obelluodrod [lDellaiss. l *Ufa! how short
their teint , oriteivioti:'- - j• • •
.11Eiti-* . ;Obiovtr are now
eitztt i the-1744 PerifOthos; *hire; tire years
etbioriboi.':= l Our
Corry frieadilptdraticteitkarth•Ust'sbill be
HMIIAA** *1114194,.*0rd/ es tgn h
Mretssrsdotss know, it, will he. fonthey Away,
4a_ !kat tb a SAY ! , •
• 1k0,9 1 4
,40,/a..1 attantidts to, As adv er u ss .,.
• 1 !)•° 1 Arcla94‘loo- , 1 1 0 .fP011 01 6!"
for
aslc is tine of
,thelery bomt, lts.. the - .county.--
,/fts4o.!r desiring to invesa, real estate oft
pbtsdn i good bargain.
•A
44 goo#ll hdpse 6#lAr York acid twelve
tbetissiad dollars waith drtgoodi to one
last' ,
eli: Ellie' was probably 'getting
ready' to fold the antl-fee;tiign goads league.
ike'Og Home, now in t , use in our harbor, is
one et ' the Miist - pdierfhl 'ever 'employed at
this, port. She 'Ta• rxiiibY BelliMid
and Magill, two of oni. bust lA, min.
• , ,
. "raimers should reistaitber that if stray oat.
di- Soma io their priiniseis they ire' obliged by
Iyti to ittretkise`them, otherwise they ardimb
141ot straw Peaalty:l ' '
"*e are'retlitested 'to t, isnot:mew that the
Festival - and Fair:intended noon to be given
wider the ample's - of tha Ladles' Ald Stalely.
tis bees pOstmede. ••I • • „;,:
&bat br; bonor 414iidereitdaits Dar
be given at the HaajWay Homo, Harbor
Creek oil *tads/ oTe4i• 1417 4th.
=S22ZIE
MEI
The r4•4lllitt Cdiste d.j c , the
of ar. )II eroPe fer tr,Ayetelßl3 e t
hit,irele &ir 80.090,000 sallnnv, hero (
10,
gellone more than 16432. It thlnk‘, hot
that "if the giant eferrq woe , tiein g e t c,
der the etimulr of high prices ete.ts:
coneful, dote wilt T en raree
the yield for 18(14 "
St the Lake Shore- 11. It., wi Sheds;
SAW three or fear car toad s o f b !iot
loge, destined for NeW York city
cat in the neighborhood r j f
with a repdy pale in New York, t h e ,
*nista is 'skin the place of rout,
mahogony
We once more eommend to um' rat
wish a daily paper from abroad, th e
pitir4 Ai.. It is edited with remittal
and its report of war 'news is; whin.
tion,the most reliable and Interest;ir
for any paper in the country.
The office of the Fulton Dresecru,
Connellsbarg, Fulton county, 5 of
sole, the editor haring made arring
start a daily paper • in Lancaster city,
young min of ability sad energy, it 11
opportunity.
,The hatred with which the Lev
took upon the Fremont movement
seription. The hero, gateman ,
in their sight, a few years age, tic
nounced by them seen worse than
head." '--
Among the distinguished man, say,
change, whose names were drawn it ,
in the draft last week, are George Wt.
Benjamin Franklin, Thomas fi. Beata
B. McClellan, Andrew Jackv a ad
Brown.
The editor of the Conneaut Re p ,
been 00 a visit to this city, and fir
count in his lest issue of the
- that- are being made here, cloth
remark that lithe future of Erie I
lied' fairer than now." •
We call attention to the afvei
Jouph Mock, .horee•ehoer. Fro'
bay, board of Mr. M., we bu 11.,,
one of the best workman in the city
The little girls of this city wilt sin
for the benefit of sick an•i woustle
in Farrarlion, on Monday emlag
The B%bbath school of Park el
declined to participate in the 17cn
doon the Fourth of July, •
he Pennsylvania Reserves west
lie 16,000 strong, in 1861 ; itxey - rel
1,, in ISO.
The Concord Patriot, speaking ct
Yieemont party, says; "Honest Abe'
btly up eh their papers and. their
Managera—their hubalterna. linnet
commenced the work already.
$5 Rev
STRAYED OR STOLES' from
etritmg, on the 24th of May last, a F
CJ.If. color light , re 1. with a !late w.lp or
ly. The abov4 reward will be iilrea to a.
will Morn he . give inform‘to.l tht:
SAIM
Administrator% Not
LETTERi Atirnini-tutioll
beon irroat.l o too ?erstro , :!,, 3.
hue., Cot'er .late of liaftorverk to
o , ntity Notie,r Is herebr .Ir.a to al it
oelvPs InAetotd to the sold t 3
P*712004 and Hints having claim. ticast
present them, properly sathenueslcl...er
J
111646.•
House Wantei
ASliiiLL and CONTENIE:
within the city
wan td imuutnittCy. Addrop b 01364..
SCIENTIFIC HORSE SH
The aader.lcood bets lairs to Inform Iz
mum sai the pa'ollo lommlll.thtt 1 % , =V
THE OLD SHOP OF 13.
ON SIGHTS Mita?,
war the Canal. always rttiy
notlat Rad la • saodrior manner. It tty
who Mow vh‘t my shoeing 1., I met P
erthlrm .1 ask bat s u al,
AND GIIABASTEE
t r. All kinds of Bliekomittting dor
ratmi. Tiros, Csa. --,f
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pulsar fox raw too 0
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MILLIN ERY
To which that invite the atteatioa
and vlanitt• .
flaying tetegtei their stack ay.! ite , r;
putehaaed lot glean, they feel
to the advantage of ail to Flee
cr- PARTiCOL4A, A 1114110% riga •
I .ad Preeelat.
Pklla• & Erie It. R. Frora t
EqL.j, MOS ASo
Ulf LINI, Tat; z:PC , „
SUM rA, . t . a pt.
set' •
Will lean Krio tor Oet raft art
o`elack P. Di. returning' NI Ar EDS 1; 40
tan lOr Blidslo at 7 o clock. 1 . 1014 ..0
=engligir at LI o'clock. Hann( •„
ODA fur elooongero ...a good ta?':,
Patramage solicit. d A pply.OD bursa -
V. M. VARNItf.
Goal Piusenger in- .
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