The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, July 09, 1864, Image 1

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    THE ERIE WEEKLY OBSERVER.
I. Vim "OBSERVER BTLLOIRGR," StArs STRuer,
Orrorrnt TUE POST OTTIOE.
IpvERTISEME ft* Sou* of Ten tram ono Im•
75 ntm ; two isaertinne $l,OO ; three 10ur
,04 $1,25; one month $1,60 ; two months $2.60;
raarithe $1,14; mit mantb.ss 00; one year S 8 00:
cter siver:DorrnentA in proportion. These rater
aril ha atrictly adhered to, nniceschauged by epeeist
contract. or at the option of the peri:aliera = init.
Nottcea, Strafe, Divorces and lit. erieerj a e.
; AdminiatratoPe Nnticen $2,50; Load
NO=,l,lr.vi cents a line; Ita-riaze Notices TactoreT•
rims errata a peeve; Oititoare Notices lover three line.
. 3 nt t e ir r t) tire e•nta pet line. Original poetry, no
. ; e na written at the requeat of the editor, one della,
per boa Alt advertise neuta will be continued at
t h e expenoi or the peverm advertising, la tall ordered
c ,; hr hie dir;etion, unle.a a aprrided period is
2.-;reed upon for its loaection
4 - 3 .tcßlrriON; TW3 Dota.alte per annum in ad-
MO
pRISTINti.—Wo hare one. of the best .I . ebblog
•n th4't‘t , ...nd AN, rPs.ty to do anv work In
.uo lino OA! nor 1:• C0trn...t..1 tt., In equal style,
t I,batout clt..ide a., largest ctt
WHITVAN'L BRECHT, Publhhers
A FACT GENERALLY KNOWN,
THAT th , variety of new' style Bed
!. steads, of Gothlci,veiittago, Congo eau, /Wand cor
,, Comp Soft, 'Jenny Lind and other pattern., with
~,T i entine and strait front, handsomely veneered Etun-aus„
tension, ihniug,.Breakfast, Centre and other Table;
Whinintx, ',linker Stands, Carpet and namitsh Lotui g ,s,
and S e a it mils Mattraamene, Feather heels
Bolsters with oilier nousehold tanxittire,. era, in
ra.nnfsetared from well Reasoned Wader and Ils ilthy
ri terixix, by experienced workmen and not br upi ,, sratire•
For style, quality and low pricer I will defy gem
.wo.prce dealers to undersell me. Feathernbon,thCand
- Cane seat, Parlor, Bedroom, Itrocklr ae arse and r :Les .
Cl a ire, of Eastern and Weiitern mann
nr, h ic kory dulled and glued, mating then! Siet
strrax.e, as slay other part of the chair,where others made
on ly c al led, and by no means durable. Wood
;Viadt , r, Ileekitr, Sewing and Name, are chain of hard
word roulade clinched lhroudh the heat and slued, war :
exxted to etand. ilandiramely-parated, and can't be bea
ten for rtren;th, pare and tinish. Spring hats 1 'hare
4oid over 300 aril have the hi 4heat teatiMouixila with a
of prices of all cads pent nn application. Fr.cliing
r cad iipippm: tier.
it:, Ler rooms experiente An I contending r - ith
ala
irm.ipelyd two prim. dealere, 1 &el determined to' roll
ne price to all, give worth for your ply, and do j with"
Ci who trod. with me.
Luraler, Lath, Stitug'es, Live `tuck, Crude ant, 4,:n0
!!!,, More Pay, Produce kc, taken at fair market valued
. RenionWer the Place, next corner Of Bth street
a state, Erie, In. G W. ELL.ALI .
e..v.Lf•tt. Ihnullettr and Ceramist!: Salesman.
W 1101,E. 4 A LE RETAIT
- OROCERY STORE
P. A. BECKER„
WED )LE4ALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
Y.,15 Fast Corner el fde rerti 1 Frew , . Street,
=MEE
Z:•uld resp7ctfolly rail the atteotioo of thi community
t.O LIS larxe Stotk of
IiWit:ERIE.'; AND PROVISIONS,
Which be Is dePanas to sell at the
11:111" LOWINT 1.0.4411111. K PRICKS!
ni, ...cOrt , ll.l , t Ar
EMS!
)FFEES.
SYRUPS,
TOBACC6S.
&C.,
r. rrr f ac.r d .13 the ca age.ha to prepared to prhee to
,I. •hn rm. htrn r. Pal!.
1 / 4 PPIA en r t Inth .;t1 haevi a I.nperior Int eif
PURI: I;[QUORS,
r the alptl. , , e whirli ha tlitectit th• attention
hP pubhe
:it. raltto "Qttt,tk 'inlet., ',l'll Prnftli. and 11, fall
vent ftlr the tnfty."
GROCERIES! ,GROCERIES I
WHOLESALE -A ND. RETAIL
P. SCHAAF,
1, 'n h. puhlt , that he by opened
=ZOO
No. 2 Hughes' Block, Erie,
-dm, •ki•r,nn han.l r st9pills of
GROCERIES,
CRDCKEUY AND Wi )I)EN WARE,
Xll%, 1.11 1 / 1 1'011. 4 ,
I rr.•fythio 1.4i1111, Car *lO rn 411 entslduhurent of
1.. Aunt
lerma a% 1 . 01-011gilli. n. Al, other store in the
janftin-ltf
MEE=
NEW GROCERY STORE.
1 hlr.. n.l a n6.-r flrornry StnnE, on
F Is %71.3 d HOUSE NORTII
(LV RAILROAD
t hq, f4ll w.f.]) qf
4:1111CF. It I F,4
VIIII% IVIIW
(1111 t IL I. It I,lt
. • V NIECIIINI.I
- , W11.1.4%11 WARE.
CONPECTION %RI IN,
TOP WC() VIII: tIV4.
4 Pa 4 , ..rvt4int; on liLnd in no ektnhlimhrnPot of
We are deternatarel to rifer zia , el utvitteerriehta YY any
dYalyry Lu the city. and 4a,oe the puhhe to cell.
,9/at7helt that v.° 4,11 q IVt• ontlfP naliNfutinn.
nct.3l'63tt. . k•'. 4. IVF:FtEIf;I4 riR
OYSTERS
_& CLAMS. _ .
T "E
•zubscribcr would respect- r s in..
1
fully inform frlonis and customers
VS'
thlt ho Is ctlll at his old stand,
No. 2 Washington Fish Market, New Tort,
And is prepart;,l to furnish
EOTEL,S, STF:AMBOAT 4 „RESTAT:RANTS k FAMILIES
with the beet
OYSTERS AND CLAMS,
The market affords, at Wholeasle and Retail, at short
botiCe, inl at t• e I.OKect LIVING NUCES.
rrAU Orttors tram tho Country Promptly
Attended to.
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N B-,-Oynters 40.1 Clung Pickled to Order.
NT.,. 1 1,0rk; June 20, 18G2.—ly. H. C eYFEY.
11. S. 10-40 LOAN.
r IRST. N XTIO N A BANK OF Elli F., DESIGNATED
OF.FO 4 ITiIItY OT TOF. U. Bank hereby
trununee• shot it a rimpared to reeeire subruiptions on
tenoned of United btate4 Gonda, Aria 0112.41 by the act of
Its.reh 3„ 1904, be'*ring date March 1,1074, redeemable at
the pleamure of the Oorertilitien t after 10 ye.au„ and par
a,le 40 year. from Mo, be trine interest at flea par cent.
s rear, tri‘aide in nolo anituslle, on Bonds not over
$lOO, and semiannually on all other Bonds.
sl.ll,sCrib.rN viii receive either Iteglatiered or Coupon
es the, may prefer. it is expected that Coupon
will be ready for delivery about the 4th of April.
Slot:niter, will be required to pay, in addition tg the
nut of tlie principal of the Bonds io lawful money. serried oit-r.,: coin, (or in Vatted States Notes,
"th. Note. '‘ational Ban. adding fifty per cent. for
;eemil.nr, until farther nottiej from the let day of March
unhl It, St y t stih‘niptlon.
It'lZ , vt. , l' l, .te't sill be iveir , fl of the denominations
of SIN., 1;4)4,111,09o % $5,030e,510,0002; and Coti-
E ° ', I , of the den , inilationa of VOA, $100e,...5001 and
BY ,qlf.?,, V •Zeeretiry of the Treasury.
a; r."! M SANFORD. evader
_
C. ENCELHART,
Dealer in- Boots & Shoes
ACSo, lULNUFACTURER OF •
CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES !
take tiii, method of return
-I....hants t bit friends titA the public
trterll;r •or th.qr pstionag. heretoNre extended
40p04 to !Msr a cnoutumation of the same.
1 4t. ..err to itiform the public tl.r.t I Ral Mtill
kiCi Al,}; .)1 _A 'r 5131 4 .4 N
If not a I.:We Cheaper,
Inn.) in VI Vae.o, and lam .4111 making tin
;„,„,„ntl , d'he wn. for whi..ll t em
'f m 1 , .t 'he Et}: 4 T “f WORKMEN , Tind.r thetioper
0. MILLE fl.
..115410,1 a I Cr u4,` OP ,
Plumer Patent Last,
n-nr r. pyre t” man.- lb. Plnnvq. Fatinit Roots
' 1 rho. , manner n..t ~ rrn...-1 in tit 7 le and
6r-ip cot 1)....t 1 irk talon 01 th.
' '• ,
I. at .1 An. TIC:. Ca
r.Lzatten..t.tt t. - mrl2.64tr.
.
11111.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R.
$ 6 444.
!moon., et• ' , elrtto r ft.: Urwthiftobt
1. sr .1.1! • . I•enr..llvsn,• to the rite Erie. on
v - It h.o, n fea.e.) It. I?, PenAtitfird , lrgi Ra
'l ' lr osie , sy..,,,ll,ll,lor their rs I's trine
7: I " 1 V 1 We...1 prilirs len z th.
t+- 'nt ,n 1
1x
Mrbrnl, harn. , , , o. 1.1 i• :!!rri.nilehrl en the E.istern
.n.l fr:un i 6 111.1,1 • 1 7 4 ta ,1,4 ) . 0 43 the
•
r n 9 rstatele AT rem.
9167.014 learca ...... . . .... •• 3 1.4 P.
Imm I .lv* , 1 ,1 r 4 A.. M.
XaII Train
..... ....... 9 :e0 A. X
L'
I ;'"eUlTral4 %rtryer
it the ..r , rmAtt.bA rrapeatt) l'A••• ,•
bite.rsosei ap p ly
coliait I Ith 44.1 Market 4/4-, an.l ror Flee ht
t. r‘;.•
K1 , C 7 14',5 ez:,lrr,•• 13til+ %tikrirot
lA' Ili-N . \ l , rra i;rie
" l ei tlf.l„•••nt P. H , Ite:tiinore
f;eoer-il Fre.olttit ei
frie , ...t A .;;nt. Pu.r.: •
W
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PR Es E V El) FRUIT,
Jeltirs, and lti Fruit, irkin. hipper ft , tee,
ett "P.Le..itt my„,l6-1m BENKR 41111URICIVIS.
VOLUMB .35
BUSLNESS DIRECTORY.
:Dramas Cards Inserted ID this eJlesol at the rate of
Three and Fire Dollars per year.)
JOAN U. MILLAR,
' Cure , itaotans; bolsi , mime year. County
thereeyor, ill prepared to Survey or lasi* Pleas or Maps
la Erie County, Pt. Office In Common Connell Room s
Weight's Block. = 5pr2344-Iy.
TI D. WALK E,
Formannum arm Common Duartarr„
I , :rle, Pa. Warehouse on Publle Doelr, But Comer or
State Street. dealer la Coal, Salt, PIM, non;
Plaster, Water Llme, dm N. B.—Particular attention
will be glees to the goreiving and Forwarding of Petro
leum Oil. Crude and fledned, to all part of the eouetry.
apYl:3ll4lf.
0 L. A - BBICIr,
Prnonis R o ezalitx, Wittaba g,
Ref:rerices —Drs. st and NV hlts, But
N. Y.; Drs. Humphrey and Phe'pe, Urclon Pa • and
Dr. Spencer, En., Po. altr3o'64-31e.
b ee DUICISICAILISTE,
. WROVICRILIJI Aro saran. Duch Ur
Hee and Provisions, Floor tund Peed, Wbod and
Willow Wan, Winos , Liquors, Talked°, Sims. he., Etats
Street, next to Young's House Furntehing Itnaporiam,
Erie, Plx . ' junel—Us2.
PMILO BSININWrr,
Jusrnas Or rat Plias. (Mee afkotti
nom. Wayne Meek, French Street, between Filth and
firth. jenet64.
D PIEBVIS
Dighton& It ALL CU= OS KLIDWAJta,
and kaaaLietanna sod Jobbers in Tin and Copper Ware,
corner ofadiaad Stags Sta., Kris, Pa. tstarmet.
SINCZA/UPS
EICINLIIIO2 PUOTOGIMPII GALLIXT
Rfaiensvelea Block, Erie Pa. Jimlreoltf.
CHAPIN dr WILBUR,
Arroaxm AT Lax, lUdirway. P.
Prattle/ In Elk, McKean, Cameron and Jefferson mantle .
.1. C. CHAPIN. Da s/0114-110 1 9 W. W. WILBUR.
V. W. FRTLL, PROPRIMTOR.
' MORRISON HOUSE.
Qourner of getout' and Market Street—on• square east o
rob aeon's Exchange, Warren. Pa. • Sept. 29-17.
Girl). W. taureasom,
Jetties or elil Pisan. Once in Gazette
building, South-west cornet of Fitt, nod State Aiwa
Conveyancing done neatly and collections undo prompt
ly.
(OLE,
U 4 Boos 811111)1114 BLANK Boo: Ninarisiterritior,
re, in Second Story of Rinds/ welt'. Block, Erie,
/WRVS tl. CUTLitlit.
arroaray AT Lay, Girard, Erie County,
Collections and Other loudness attaaded to with
! , ,,optatas and dispatch.
I) P. ENSIGN,
Boozszturs and Dealer in Stationery,
Mariam, Magazines, liewspapers, ke. Country dealers
zuppliod. Store under Brown's liotel,fronting the Park.
a p rtreottf. - •
s. NZW?OS TITTIB. X PARE DAVIS.
0TT12.11 & DAVI*,
AWTOIXITI AT LAW Cheat:as
F uret, Yeadville, Pa. Feb. i6-37.•81
- -
JAwniW. wantons,
zsy.., tam, in Walker's Of
.
lice, on Seventh street, Erie, Pa. lug 7'53
61 IW. PERKINS, •
Dome; Beatty'. Block, Korth aide of the Part,
State arms, Via. Pa. aprlr63 U.
r AFA VETTE 110TIVL,
L A • -
French street, Mayen lth and lith streets,
rpar the Philadelphia &Erie Railroad Depot, Via, Pa.,
boots Shoemaker,: Proprietor. Retentive soirommods•
lion ter strangers and traveler/tr. Board by the day or
week. Atiod stabling Mamba& apt2F63tf.
•
A LI EBEL 41r. BROTHER,
tl e PASSIOXABIX TAILORS spa
Ag”ots for Planer k Kayser's Patent dewing Machines
—the best in us- State Street,between Ith and 9th Sta.,
P.o.e. Pa. Clothes made to order ha the finest style.
n.,r1•83-Ir.
m D. OSBORNE?,
Urger AND SALO 871EIL1 OD Highth
Stfeet, between State and Forsch. Fine Horses and Car.
Tinge* to let on reasonable terms. m726'64-Iy.
I DIMLI.. Ar Dl CARTICR,
VIIPACTCRXIII ntaitsamrsenes,,Boilim
.1.0 - I.g, Agri c el tural icopl•menta, Oui,
r.r. Pa.
lir E. MAGILL,
yr
oat.
in ,„
_ a --
• •r • • •
• Week. north side of hie Park, Erie, Pa.
EIEGEM
With A. WILISHAITII. a •
ATTOILIIT AT Law—olleeou 6th street.
• at ly opposite the Court Bowie. Krie,Pa. ..
,;. rt. SPENCER. UMW MARVIN%
'SPENCER it 'MARVIN
II TTOIENN Y[3 I& COUNSELLORS AT LAW
i
t FFICE, Paragon Block, near North
t 'ls ogt Corner o f tbo Teals Seam& EA*. Ps
JOHN C. 86111114
Diestsi IX Day Coops, theceneares.
t:nwirrry. Iferdesse, Nail, Glom Seed, Mater, ete., ros
ier of SLsth street sad Public Square, Fria, Pa. Jarttl.
r it IA 14.•
cLaßrs DISTILLED. RESTORATIVE,
- FOR THE HAIR,
Restores Gray & Faded Bair di, Beard
TO ITS NATtYRAL COLOR,
AND' IS A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING
For the Head tad Hair.
CLARK'S RtSTORATIVE,
Restores the Color.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Eradicates Dandruff.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Promotes its Gowth.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Prevents its Falling Off.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is an unequalled Dressing.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
/13 good for Children.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is good for Ladies.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
rood for old People.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, -
Is perfectly Harmless.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Contains no Oil,
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Is not a Dr!.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, -
' Beautifies the Hair.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, -
Is splendid for Whiskers:
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Keeps the• Hair in ils
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Cures Nervous Heads Che.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
Prevents Eruptions.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, _
Stops itching and Burning
CLARX!S RESTORATIVE, '
Iliad Cool
CLARK'S REStOR K A I ME IIe
4 , s o lilini t l l , ll Perfumed
CLARK'S RES
Contains no Eledimen .
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE' '
Cl.mtains - no Gum.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,- -
Polishes your Hair.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Prepare. you for Partici.
CLARK'S, REST,OR ATI V E.
Piermreg you for Balls.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
All Ladies need it.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
Nn Lady will do without it.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE.
-Costa but ft, 00.
CLARK'S RESTORATIVE,
- irve, $1 1 g n t!,147. 1 -Vtlit s ,7lr re """ hir*
C. li. CLAIM
A IRRNIti k CO„ V', OetoPral Agents. •
Administrator!. Sale.
IN PURSUANCE - OF AN ORDER OF
tne Orphan . ' Court to me 'directed, I *lll *spent to
pualle Fele upon the prenliq't, on Wadoisday the Intl -
day of July, ISS t, at 10 del.& a. rn., of es 4 day the fol:
Fining described LW Itstate In wit.: All that attain
Otto or parrs' of lied. attests, Blot and beinr la the
!township of Concord. snooty of Nrbf, P. hennaed and
dosorti k .4 ap Ythoey, te eft t OR the North fin lend of
'Nor Colyrous, on the East by label of Andrei eolirovo
en the Reath bo lead of Chester th ole and on the Wei;
by s fable Highway moist North and Faith. eon.
'aisles darner," laud, bethe sap mete Pr less.
TRIcNe Or tiAltit -.Comb In head, or one-half down
sad WI/meals one sear, with teemed, aseerni by fade ,
mint bond 'ad mortgagees tha proadoie—d the option
of the purchaser. CITIS HOWARD.
1 04 41/. 7 - Adze; of Hulas* Howard. Des*
m trl 2'64
TIE
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TWO DOLWEFRO YEA* EPRAiD IN ADVANCE; lAN IF NOT PAID UNTIL THE END OF THE YEAS[.: .
The Moat of War.
It was a Ilaajrner erwalag;
Ord ,Zaepai's work was dews,
And he e his eettep deer •
Was sitting la the ate , • •
And by him ',merited On the green
- fill Ilttlp vitodehlld Washable.
She saw huh:ether Pateekle.
Roll something lane sad to mei,
Width be beside the rivulet.
in plfyisi then had found .
As /woe to IA what he had flank
That was no sod moo*. sad .toaled
Old Huger toot It from tes bon -
Who stood expeetant •
A 4 then the °Liman pheek has head,
end with h natural ddh, .
"'Tie some pber fellow's shall; ILI•1 he,
“Who fAttri the great Yktory."
"I find theca { ln the pram,
Poi theroll way thombost ;
And often, 71ito I go to plosigar
lha ploae4ehare tens thou • it :
For mirky agloruised may" said be,
"Were slale;h:_that greet *tory."
4 Now tell na what •twu all about,"
Young Peterktn ►e erten ;
And little Wu :beings, looks up
Withlworidar-weltlng eyei;
"Row tell tie all shout the war.
And what they fought each other for."
"It wu timatagll4" Kivu 011114
"Who pat the Tuft* to rout ;
But what they fought sub other for,
I could not wall make oat ;
But ovarybldy satdr g uotb be.
"That 'twu a fatuous 'Way I"
"Ilifathartrad at Ellentrhst thin ; '
•
Yon Itttlit strum hard by ;
They buruthts dwaillog to thogrosed,
Mid ha was !breed to Ay ;
Bo with wilt lad child be asd. '
Nor had not where to lay ibla herd.
"With ire and sword the country round
Wu waited far and wide,
And many it Wines tiotber then,
And new-born baby died :
But thingslike that, yon know, west be
At emery &toots victory.
"They say it was ',shocking sight
Atter thd dad. wu won :
For many thonsant bodies hero,
Lay rolling la the sun;
Bat tit:DOW:ID that, you know, aunt be,
Altar a feu victory
"Greet reefer the Duke of Kalb're
and aarigood Priam Imosia"
"Why, 'turnery wicked tkpag r
Sala 1104 Withebhisa.
,Na7—wiy - 4 - 11, UttJa girt," (math ka.,
was a famous victory r
' • i
"ArW everybody praieed tkd Dub,
who thlagreat Wit did Fist"
"Bat what Qum of It at Lair
Qaoth Milo ratotitin.
"Why, that I (=mitten." add he,
"Bale twaa a haws •temry.'
Wisdom and Pab%dm Mks Ilessed
Andolas.
Trom ths Patermo (N. J.) Gaudlaa.]
The writer of the following letter is not
unknown tal militaiy fame. In the Mexi
can war he fought tinder Gene!al Taylor,
and with General Scott participated ie all
the battles i from Vera Gras to Chapati.-
pee, at the storming of which fort he was
wounded, and rendere 1 unfit for service,
.
and retired with the brevet rank of
brig
adier genertd.
During t he presenli war he was placed
in command of Cumberland Gap, where,
after waiting for supplies until almost the
last ration Was consumed, he blew up the
fort, and in -a march of nearly three
weeks, sublisting his troops on green scorn,
he forced his way to the Ohio river, hi
passage obstinately contested, with scarce
the loss of a msu. At the first attack on
Vicksburg he led one pf the , corps of the
army, and was noted fdr his bravery, cool
ness and skill: •
Minix? Vsosoir, Ohio. Juror 17.
Grxrunix :—Your• note is before me,
and with pleasure I comply with your re•
quest. There•is alwayssdangers of is civil
war among a free people, resulting in the
overthrow Of liberty; and I do not believe:
that meee force can restore• peace or pre•
serve the Union. In my_hatable jud`• ,
went wisdom nd patriotism alike dio,
mend an armistice ; and I believe that a'
cessation of hostilities would result in an
honorable ;and a happy peace.
An armistice is an agreed suspension of
hostilities between belligerents for,a spew
ified time, and for a given purpose. In
wars between civilized nations" an anais:
tic* alway 4 precedes peace, though sorer ;
times resorted to for other purposes. None
but tairbarlici powers pursue hostilities to
exteruiln4iou, and extermination or rma
pieta exhaustion of both contending par:
ties would- be the necessary remit in all
ware, did Pot the opposing parties weir
to suspend hostilities so that the question
in dispute,imight be submitted to the ar
bitramentiof reason, after brute fpree had
failed. I •
--4 kc
During tin armistice the hostile artniei
maintain their respective positions, and if
terms of adjustment are not agreed lapis
hostilities !can be recommeneed < < Brit, is
a general and afmost invariable :rate, an
armistice is followed by pesos: The pre
position fer an armistice generally' Comet
from the 4icifior-;:sind thus after the battle
of SoNerieo, gained by the 'Fretiefi, the'
Emperor Napoleon "proposectin armisti c e
to Francis! Joseph 'of. Atiktrlii e ;tind peace
was the ra'aft. '-• '
- magn an I Mi c
real great Oesat and the aiqen,cst : ei: it is the
certaineOtlence of a wain of,, ,t prvper fey"
reski_ct. ha ca o t l, the ,O,r) ipltpsfi pain
nobly vittilicittrlohteopkttra 0,4 9 44 '
battle fieldo, AO the deettl efettrocildie* ,
have relle;ited 4111aOri,i.m,lpry IVOR oar,
arms. Mit, our eneuiy4ort
brave, and although we itete•Attessir44
we accord an, hottest -takniratino!Aor the
heroism ',hid) 114 a hilt reJeensial-fe zais-,
taken e:inae.
The world he 4 never seen sink hatti'
either - in point Of numbers
.0 1 r` dianthus
intrepidiiy_. We have sent ip:Ote
more than two_mipia,ni; of tn,i r0;i 4 1 . 1,06 ,,
Iy if not fully one-h!dql . thetU r itave pie
to their r;ravei, : Wore thin one-tenth Of
the population 'of tritejlyo §tataa ha - Te .
been actlui eo,a4loatatjtf in this ; .wat.
Whaleregions oteoUtStry Ave beg, made
desolate a 1t1at 2, 7 bait of ivorlcalippi hai
been hushed as if palsigAbY,AtiTritel dent ;
the plow ;hie
_both humeri end
the fatheir, the husband and Ihisonties
all gout ontlo . battle. * * . say
- ,:t04:1 1 1; - 84TURDAY MORNING, JULY , . 4,1'864. .
then fore time lit the torrent of blood be
shriecl---lit the olive bisnah luippbsni tire
**led, and heaiinhorn reason twice the
glace of force. Wotan has crowned our
lumbers on unnumbered fields, and toOs..
*leggy will addiustre to oar wile. ,I , •
Say $o our countrymen of the South:.
111,: i et us reason together. Your homes are
draped in mourning, And so are ours.
*swot your noblest eons have /perished
tint the field of battle, and stioh, eke.
the awe with M. We are cutmtrymen
and we have been friends, and as' u,deffr,
Amid the red storm of battle, we are proud
of each other's deeds. * *
Beeson is the attribute of the pd.—
cainme is the festival of fiends.
,Then let
Us; assemble around the council' fire; and
on6i imitate our red brothers 'of, the,
toiest and smoke the calumet of peeoe.,",
In a word, let the, result at Ilicbrnobd
he; what it may, let us , declare in hirer of
an' armistice of sixty days. We Clad make
the proposition with honor, because it
would be done on aciuthern soil. We
blocla►de all the ports of the South not in
our possession, and the great Father of
Waters is ours from its source to its mouth.
Bat we want peace ; we want Union ; we
wants cessation df the carnage of war ;
and• these blearing' can only be attained
through an armistice.
With earnest hopes for the preservation
of the Union, and tlie return of peace, I
remain, gentlemen, your obliged fellow-
ottitiZill, 0110. W. bi.maax.
To Robert Miller and William Lbamon,
Re"
es Monad Mar »--TM Dead la as Wilier.
boielipmnAhaele _ the Roebriter Deseen4.l
The following extracts from a letter re
neatly received from Lieut. Bailey, of the
16th regiment New York volunteers, will
be; found interiating--sadly,l - painfally, in
teresting, as an additional chapter of the
►orrors of this most - horrid war, marking
tn, its history incidents more awful than
lay the world has ever had to record...L.
peit. Bailey went from this city, was one
bf, the staff of the lamented Sedpiieki
end was one of the esco rts of his body.
Jane 14,1884.
o
did not expect, when I left you in"
Rechester, and promised to you, that I
laionbi . visit the battle fields of the Wil
-1
dunees again at this early period, if ,at
I arrived is camp Sunday afternoon,
sass Leaving you was placed on duty
as officer of the guard ; and the day fol.
lush's was detailed as one of the officers
to,soceespany an expedition of 500 cavalry
'AO guard an ambulance train, and rescue
our wounded who were yet in the hands
of t the enemy, whom they had placed un
der guard and were removing, to Rich
mond as fast es possible, as prisoners. We
,arrived at United States ford, on the Rep
'Wan, Friday night ;" crossed Saturday
morning, and st 10`found,a deserted hos
pital where the first three days of the bat ,
tle were fought. To within a mile of this •
the dead of both armies bad been buried . ;
briti from this to the next hospital (about
15 miles) the dead remain as death found
theta, with the excption of their clothing.
The rebels had stripped them of boos
and shoes, and nearly all of clothing, and
where there was an exception the pockets
Were all turned 1 It is a scene I shall not
attempt to describe, and so utterly awful
that I could not do it. It is estimated that
1;500 or more of rebels liehere unburied,
and es six weeks have passed since the
battle,,,ima,gination, in its wildest fancies,
cannot begin to paint the spectacle. I
Must pus it. After passing this wilder
ness of death, we found another hospital,
surprised the guards, took possession, and
fouud about 60 - wounded in chug, of one
of our surgeons, he being a prisoner also.
We did not stop to inquire to whom or
libet side they belonged, whether friend
or foe, but oonunericed at once to pot
thins Into our ambulances and to make
our way out. of . this wilderness _ and sha
dow of death, hastening on our. way to,
Waahingten.l An official meant of the
eupeditien will doubtless soon be made.
We did not allow any talking with the
men ; many of 'them had all they could
einlinss to bear the transit ; and as nearly
the whole of them were unable to sit up,
and is some had limbs amputated, wn
judged a portion of them would die on the
Way, with all 'the care we could exercise,
and so they did. As to the care they had
received, they all oishr i thst as much had
been done for them as, tinder thecircum•
Am" was possible.
w COitIRDWIM CIIIrsII3 HATS
tows.—The fallowing table, shoring whist
Teased, carry America► foreign trade, is
siviilloant of the damage dons to oat
!hipping by the Confederate c.rnisers—
i3ampter, Alabama, Georgia and others.
It is taken from the Customs' Report :
•
, ,tmerk la 1 •
, rendri ,
*Mt ' sllsUstell
81 - --- ''''' -- Ni
11/2 fictil,lo
.-...... .. nu
........ MUMS& ‘ t s.srt
1000 SINY3,sOI 140 MI,WNP
lysi , ' .:„,' • •.' %ISAIAS ' MA AMOS
ISM-, I:Wal '' W i ll:
40 -
In UR. the •proportion elf , metehandite -1
eaglet in,foreign TeMell man asonatp Por
:arnt.osnd in the last onftrter of 1863, ten,
per mot. In:the beginning of the war we
thogaght it antidleboast‘iof the rebels that,
their pintoes would blase; our foreign
mannered from the Goma; but it *mild
'eppearto be in s fair *7 ot - being 'reel.
°lnd. All oar imam. e iteatifoiOnOt seem
to-be conspetent under Lineeliee 'admits-,
7
to abed the O&M& *Mention
. te ' foreign ectuneree." • • . •
• •
'the midst et A friglitfal mid enhanst.
leg war; daily increasing ah already stn.
'pendants and orsewhelmind debt,' prises.
pally' through , the naliommed extrava
garsoe Of shoddyikes, pentainton t Ma other
throne( 'glasses, the der** Of she Ad.
ntinistintion, oar itikre r this, yea! will b 0
'yr
ERIE
.
freity C 41111011" of wwwWtbno oar
aim* lof which . moo be , in
cow. It this knot ruin; will somebody
IMO what' is rale to oar sontitry 1 , Wiso
lblks will *wised from udder!'
Ms Wes dills Daimon &Potty.
The principles of the,beinftratio patty
and the , policy* viroestee, are. mond
with this roternufets and have serer se
lied from *Glints the partj bo*.t
TheY,ere very plain and very simple : 1; 1
Thai'dieltinited States are united in a
Union of whioLthe Conititution is the
4cipremilv at, and only form."
That the States are equal, each bound
to kapott the will of every 'other in re
prd to las own sritsooof lieelety, and each
sacred hoes the eeeseie or interfOrenc• df
another, and bititled to hioadsliip, ndt
staled to hostility. f ,
• . That the coustitnikis is the supreme
law Upon these subjects en irhich the .
States delegated to It power, end that no
:authority can bit exe r cised directly or Indi
rectly by the Foists' Government, for
which it cannot than , *warrant, '
. That the gdpreme Court of the:United
States is the expounder:of the ceeetite-s
Lion.
That the olain lanip4ge of. the Congo
A plain . of ..aa insti
tution mast bs followed *slay as practi
cable, and Hint all:ittediptii to enlarge its
powers by constrUCtiOnire 'dangerous, and'
to be avoided. I
That neither COngiees,,nor , the Exam-,
tire nor the l ballot ItsTa any poriinc.l,
given by the Const4tinn., ,
gb much tor print:4)les. ,44 1 t9 pony tit.,
questions'_ exPe" c Y, OM r c !TIP
not less used. •
It is 'opp?Sexi to
,paper money,; it is op, ,
posed
,to every intOrferenes by, GOVern
ment with the bpaineati.of inclividoalti - ;
is opposed' to to naiihag goierriment:tvith,
moral qoltrations or 'serial iCblems. Its
notibn.ifilie - i tie on of l e Fitdeial Gov-,
eminent *lin& mat "gOveiiitnept, is, as
it was intended to be, altogether Betio*
aa to foreign' powers; and nationalist some
few specified subjects ap hopae.
kgNOW is flak It.
An army oorrespbadeat of the Prowl".
dews 414107141. &dog from Coal .ffertaki,t
writes as fellows : „'
- "Now. Yanks.git down dar--sre is agora'
to foir - Such was) the note of warning
gives w by: the men in the rebel ranks
yesttkrtisy morning. ,Thefrout Roelof the
two armies are within . convening distance'
and by mutual agreenient there had been
no firing sines the trues of the preceding
day'. The irebeis and Yankees went out
to meet sech.other.' Head shaking wits
quite common. papers were ezoltanged,
the situation was canvassed, and doubtless
if there bad' been ,an army ale house
heaths .woold have been proposed and
beakers quaffed. Along our front line the
soldiers stood up, walked
_about, went for
water, raised to the rear, endplayed seven
up without fear of being shot at. The reb 7
els did the same. One of the gray jacket
generals rode up, and having surveyed the
field, issued orders to eommenee:hostilt:
ties. At once the mhos hastened to their
pita and gave the warning set down above.
In the meetings on , neutralground the
utmost cordiality prevailed. Then it. was
that the soldiers of both sides world
per to each other, "dive only had a chancq
we'd soon settle this ;war I". but t , that. was
mutiny - . .Some said be good feeling was
becoming toes apparent. and that was why
the firing w as &tiered. - • •'
If that ' millenittl ;condition Of things
• •
wished for in the old , s ong, could be reach-
ed, in which— .
• Thos. w 124 make time quakes's
nimbi IN Me oily ewe lb 110 r
-
- there is no doubt that we might soon • see
the end of. the war. We firmly belleve l ,
that it the dispute beiweeon the North and',
'the Bouth could be snbmltted to the nobi-:
used adieu of the people s - or'even of the ,
two armies, engsgeOs they are in mot-;
tal combat on the field, a speedy settle-',
mint would take', place. But neither Lin- ,
coin nor 'Davis can see the matter in thi s
li : ht. ; •
Two officers wounded in the battle of
the 20th. ibefore Peietub s o r r, were going'
home last' Friday-bylhe e route. Whei
the train neared Owlet°, it well.dremed la
dy; set:maps:tied
tg y etild and a gentler
man, entered the ea. , lad took eats in
front of them. — As. the officers talked,
ever the recent engagement at Petersimrgi
informing each other 'Or the vitiOni
gratin tanned Whohad 'fidleti, one Outfit.
ed, "there was Capt 4 Warwick, of the 109th
N. Y., as brave a tallow' is ever lived, be
was shot through the head 7 and Instantly
killed " The lady Iniznediaiady' . apnmg
from her seat, and' throinng up her hands
Qxclaimed, "oh, do:4'k 1 1)Ighat, he was niy
buabguid i" end ,then, buret into an * l 4
of tears. r This.wee the first ,ittlekligentsi
she bad received of tiaritfabatur4* d ." l .
The child , witltheiciatAle daughter sad .
the gentleman his / brother. There were ,
very few dry 'yeah' that car .during the
rest of thejourner to .12mdra. . I I
Toe C4sume Pictorm,—A row days,elope
Mr.
vO 4
LiDowdo WWI . it ' th e_ studio of he
utiot 0 1 0 Pd in !Pe/Idiot „the cohi et
sreup,,ead asked bow. ,he Was . . II
WPM with the happy ClPtil7l. Intl
.1014 Km he was prcogressiug fineti, aid
!mkt won have it completed. ..Idr. *
ado * lifter •leekiwilt oret aid scituAng
i i.
chreebr the arrangement Of the group, -
prowled ibis :dogma= .et -the , work --
!Mee," orgy* the intist.,l“it will be w ue
`ptiothrOcart is wierrirl get it rem do
tediiistOod"to trawl through , the. ee ;
ft? sisdzethibil R.* **4WErst,P arjrc Uri
coin, "eihibit thit all , over the cowntry t
ft *add ; ruht flip:thane:lea for re•eleetiha.
Sveribody exPect i ir iseio CMOs, my glib.
inet."—hr. Y. Scald. • " t : •
-vbetta or Grist's tray h strewn 'With
tarciale of 9,Boo;hottei Aituid nsamh
ms has worn out o,llol7lsairs of shoen.—
Tor&With of the 'then—woes that 100*
1410 a riot ching‘in.garinentlince
rstartod:;i maraud; mat:Right Oa
kit - thirty ditts;!ln• Welt; and duAr i 4nd
rata, *and have not 'changed' aOrin-at—
"fighting t out on'thistnri.44
OM;
Rebel priwoolgOtt Me basalt pie
pared lot 10010 g Obi' iiiste - tist !Os
tithe 'minds OA intriytifTlititehave tien
fotwardoll to 04 tiltyqti z onklaipatiAt of
t'e'CdtbritYaioßi. Y l6l'4' the 4et
1111111110alkeritni tis-
Adentotthiiiiit - - '
ME
MEM
Obseivira
; ; ROGIMONSOIIII.
ThUU that last so sot ,
• • Dooolith Us at trots dodo.-
not 1441 palm 0111
Jek—
sad "Vita the slowest Ws.
Oars way a Ina tso pan,.too reit,
To bapoto last lady, ;
me vie; Loeb deg th• tat°
Which lott allow sad poor.
of ridgy
• Thus. boos tails.. .es lest.
ERIN low In lams. sato Toy
piro i ad bout meld, beat,
lapir onr hops the doom blast,
Lehi nomad huoir env,
Nerdnisait In *marts souk! few be nest,
'that waned to love so truce
• Oar 'ways sista Ulan MN widely sat,
- lad ague atal wildly soar •
i In palm kr pease the far thereat . Omni
Inuit, morrow hu kat hosha.
: -1111 t• "La the irraptarot put to bleak
?tat ity 01 food Im's p9ll,
But, ab, when osuaory bids them !rake,
. What thoughts repentant swelL
July 1,11164j*
ITEMS OF ALL SORTS.
2,There are - 'two thousand farms and
709 wheat fields, in Ohio. left without a
ituao, to attend to , them. So says the Ohio
Statesman.
Rev., Dr. Cheerer lectured before the
i i i r orareter I Fremont Club, 'Friday night,
asserting that he would as soon cut off his
right arm as vote for Abraham Lincoln.
Alen. Butter has been made a member of
AmeriCan Tract Society. An exchange
aper says; it would not be safe to allow
n tuscesx - to the tracts, while waste paper
brings a high price.
- -
• '
A rsmont campaign paper i s shortly
to be started in Indianapolis. An shell
sheet publiihed there was bought up,
:o'ut after he money was paid and pock
eted, it turned traitor.
The De m ocratic party, defective as it
is. is 41.61elystiperior to the Republican
party, for i at leash asserts personal liber
ty and national digUlty, which the latter
forutilly din 9," --Nest 'Nation, Fr Milani or
lIIi
/dra. Francis, Gage,- who hasieen tabor.
ling with, the South Carolina contrabands,
gays thiit in 1862 they never sworeior got
;drunk. but now they drink whiskey and
'swear just like white folks. Such is the
iprogress of civilisation. •
The Boston lioneereays that there Aire
only six . German papers in the Union
which advhcate the cause of Mi. Lincoln,
while twerify-siz have hoisted Gen. Fre-
Aloes name, and all the rest seem, to
'prefer him against' all other candidates.
• The N. Y. Times (Rep.) unqualifiedly
,says: "Had Mr. Breckenridge, or Mr.
Douglas,m' Mr. Bell been elected,therewrixti
lave been no rebellion." The runes is Lin
, cold's chief supporter, and, its editor' the
writer of the Baltimo're. platform, • and is
Supposed to know of that whereof -he
speaks. -
•
• President Lincoln, since his nomination
at Baltimore, has returned to his "snotty
jokes" with increased unction. He ex
ceeds himself in nastiness. Senator Harris
recently retired from "the presence," de
olaring to a friend that his self-respect
would mi l permit him longer to listen to
suckgross indecenoy,of language.—N. Y.
World.
Washington) gossip bath it that Mar
low Weed said that Secretary Stanton
ought lass ago to have rent Mrs. Lincoln
away from Washington, which .remark
sorning",tO the ears of the rreiddent's
wife, she treated Thurlow very cavalierly
on a late call at the White ,HOU9O, refus
ing to allow him to sit down, and turning
him out of the hoes*. ' Poor Maslow.
Tim Washington Aqua's* states that
the impaitant speech of Senator Wilson,
in Which he said that within a year we
had put into the field 700,000 nil recruits
and rsonlisted mei, was suppreised by
the telegisphio censor.. This accounts for
the fact Shat the country heard nothing
of it , tilt it appeared in the Washington
Globs. Why should the War Department
wish the Juts suppressed f
It is esti:Meted that the clip of woel for
'the present season, taking the whole coma
try, will not be more than two-thirds Of
last years yield. .Grain, was so high last
fall, that leas of it thin usual was fed to
"flocks in the West, and they entered upon
the winter in prior condition. Thousands
Of sheep perished, daring le winter from
extreirse l cold, and thousands more in the
spring from sickness..
,A Heald correspondent with Grant's
army, in describing the fight of the VA
tol4 the following-curious incident to
themarinea:
Dosing the fight on Friday, Me 4 our
boys, either becoming short of ammiml
fitra or in the hurry of tho'engsgetnent,
ilred the ramrod' of his gun from his. mu*.
het.... On the subsequeut capture of the
works trim -rebels were found dead and
completely transfixed with the iron shaft.
•On the fourth day's march of Gen. Sher
idan's raid to Gordonsville, a sad incident
nocurted : • ,
A rear guard was detailed .to prevent
straggling. and ekpepially to ate that the
dismounted men kept up. One poor fel-
Tint Who bid loot his borne. upon being
-urged to go tsgtet;* replied that be was
„ pretty: well. played:out. es well es his
horse,, :lutl it to cry wanted him to go Much
filter, be might as well shoot himself at
once: this was supposed to bee mere jest;
but; no sooner was be spillten - to again by
the, officer to pima forward. than he plea.
ed his revolver, to his bend and blew out
lie brains. I could not learn his name,
but Ihhik he belonged to one of the Mich
igan regiments.
The Berate has Passed a resolution call;
ingnpan the President to set apart a day
of hurnillation, fasting end prayer. A
day of !fasting and prayetiis - doubtlees well
'61020, bat the President and the present'
Administration already' supplies us with
three hundred and sixty-five days of
~hu
mtlialinn in the year. We cannot foresee
sore than two days' of ' rejoicing' for the
next eight niontlis3 One Will be when it is
. 'anaemia:id fast Lindolu' bas been beaten
=II
alike, pent, and the ether when a brim
new l'Administnltion pet into Town in
lititidetten:
Mi::23l
CM
•••
NUMBER 6;
Wogs to ♦fm
Lieut. Col. PoWman, who has had charge
of the military !academy at West Point,
has been rezeuve4 from that position by
for tic removal t fon& fact
oital thatera I
111 41 1 ve eralieh on
the occasion ofithettedication of the site
of the!bettle. Minniablit'ildeiniiral Collura
wee sent on- brae-Administration to in :
slit thid...****l*A44l:oo Chosen:
thek.asstter in
. _ _
sharge refused, however, to nuke any
dim& alit a fOriiiilkiitifiai•lnicfleen
tendered and !smreed. Linpoin's and
Stankei - ahatp*liM* - Malice against
the general the y . had so wionged is at the
bonnet Of ibli totirilattlirairt~ upon
LieuL :Did.anennanz Labor Boksti Table
doubted wbether,thi..Admioistration was
so forgetfal --of its sell respect; as to
interfere le a hatter of this kind, but that
journal has AS auttlei in this smallest and
meanest of themany small and mean acts
of the Administration,- • • '
Ma.llunsies Genruitorr Corrnacrs.
—lt is but limplejustiowto Iforeee Gree
ley •to . publish the lapwing, which . ['p
pm,. in Saturday's Tribteis :
" I, Horace Greeley, do solemnli swear '
and affirm that / have .been a partner in
no ooatraot, a pii i ,or undertaking ; of ,any
sort, with, to For for the Government of
this State, or of the United States, since
Abrahaid Lineein became Presidemt and
that, =apt by the publication of adver
thethenti in the 21ihme, at the tumak and
regular primichirgpxd id advertises. - gen
erally, I have made' no dollar,- of money
out of either or any Government, w4eth
ei by job, Ousts** commimion or other
wise. ; flosses (Inuunr.
kali(
.Liptthl fact P4'd e wn. And
West, North and-South, that the Drawls
of Jton9l7,lM4s editorially admitted that
the. Micah cad rebel-, understood each
other, and conspired • together :to:destroy
this glorious itraiond "Wheel," ; said the
Trawls, ,I!tbir‘a&lhair (the rebel) -aid we
elected , Lincoln sadtgeutlin 'our triumph
was nowhere. more gem:dilly or openly ex
ulted over thanin Chabliston,. the - foun
tain and facts of the rebelliorg",. These
factions have been , equally the curie of the
country,! and; it is the duty of the country
to rally at the next election and put down
Lineolti as well as his confederate, JOT.
Davis. -
Awriter to the Boston aurier, spearing
of s ride to Hoosio Mountain, embodies
an idea which does away with the supposed
difficulties of boring a tunnel through it.
The members of the corps of topographi
cal enginnelars should 'make a note of
it. Says, the writer :—"As we sat in the
bar-room of the tavern after dinner, we
heard from an old farmer a suggestion
worthy of note. "here ain't but one way,'
said he; 'to get a hole through this here
tionntalis, and that is to bury a nigger in
it somewhere, and then Gov. Andrews will
set all lef : astiachasetta to dig him out."
A 44110 marriage took plaCe at Buoy -
ms, Ohio,•the other day. A Capt. Lewis
was wedded ' to a Was Maggie McCracken.
They had bees long engaged ; the - Captain
was wounded at the recent battle of the
Wildereesa and on hearing of it Miss
Maggie left house and went to take care of
hini..tended him and brought him home.
At the time,of his marriage he was strAp
ped to a board, unable to turn his body.
Several, three. years' regiments belong
ing in New York and Brooklyn returned
homo last *reek, their terms of service
having expired. But little notice was.ta
ken of,ks their arrival, but their thin and
broken tanks a sad tale of the ravages
of war. One regiment which went out
with 1,400 men, brought back under its
tattered flag 150. Another had but 79
men in its tanks, and so on.
Weir Bursts-saliCary is Coin
supposed.that the President keeps Butler
in command, in spite of popular clamor,
because he thinks he is not whipped quite
enough yet to ensure his harmlessness as
a Presidential competitor., 14att4trd is
electioneering powerfully in the Lincoln
interest, and has done nearly as much for
Honest Abe, in Virginia, as Dick 'Taylor
in Louisiana:,
Geri. Butler made.war on ROaltat at New
Orleans, aid enocetded. Remade war on
dogs at Niue)lk, and gained a complete
victory. He made war on men near Pe
tersburg, and was ingloriously -whipped,
He will opine himself, hanoefortb, to
women and dogs, , if he knows what is
good for him.--Lenisville Anna.
From /Eassaohnsetts there come bitter
complaints of drought. The Springfield
iiepsibrieon says the farmers are almost dis
courage& Fields that have been mown
look as though a tire had run eso them.
A soldiir in Grant's army writeshbme :
"We are enjoying ourselves in the Waal
way. We hive light for breakfast, - dinner
and supper ,' twice between meal, and
three timim dUrfrig the night-Lth faci, it
has bacoMe a' second nature." •
The pidus editor of the New Tork Inde•
peivfMt intimates that Der: Seward,'When
he appealed at the New Thiglind kitCben
at the Baltimore Fair, was under the tau
once of something krongii." thin black
tea.
-'L All cnir - coriseripttionii !lain!) ,Ohlyt / ea, Itzed
39,000thim.' 'The rernidmier - otopr army
since the , flrit rush of yeetinteers‘haa been
got by tiotatles. - " - -
A'number•of (dben.
3i'caill4; receutli
c iiide him
a present'cif a'valuable iihrarY 'mirth' about
V 2,000. ' • . •
• Ad*ltima CAltdrea.
. 4 rat!" PaXAMD•TOIII niggPAPeid and
Otherpriistad matter, formerly worth Bathing
or twat to; nothing, -are toM", purekatedaky the
Palm ; makers it ftlim three to four cents a
pound. By • process devised-since the great
advance of paper Stock, the ink is etrectually
removed and the paper manufactsarOd. to as to
be need again and again.. , 4. staple worth
three'eents a pound ought fleet, to be thrown
away or need fer en*, pufpoaBa as kindling
fires, for sheaper substances nisy , be substitu
ted. : Thai little boys and girte should etre and
collect stit, the waste paper they can. We will
buy It at this oboe at three cents a pound.
Ttts Nsw. Messina. Nsw Yam—
Mr. M. A. Qass; Peak Street, between 2d
and &I streets, las been appointed agent by
tle publiebere for the sate of the portrait of
the newlY appointed Archbishop of New York,
111)14. Bet. Jon 3LoCissky., Tele, 25 gems,
It is an excellent picture, and will be much
sought after by the Minds of the Archbishop.
14.44mi.- 0 4 1 101 oustontly• MI ;Mad a
Iner selsetion i O agprnved
Omer, mink as DWI,'
. 111, Judgment
angtg4toutest Wm" Summit Subpessi and
pea otkces, Et In Mil . Those
to - mood of elms articles. will end Lk to Abair
ittroatogi to Oro Got Aso ?. toilL If.