The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, July 16, 1864, Image 3
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DACC(7,NTS. root for thr Colt. Sts•es "and Canada, j(i3 si CArttsmit St . New York. sm.! 0 r04t.,,z0 +'ivp• f-oelnrad to SOT I>,- r , si.c* w•%,, I , ITO 1 bott:e, c,iatelniog 50 Pills jr9'64-Iy. T' tit IA: 118 I.nti are to a mnnionst •h• kTorktion of e1f.1.4T.t PtIROTto kilt DYE:, tehlel, n thout the Viet test troublo. :74 ,. / '5lllO htio rf tho h. A 3, tho whi.kera, board or •'f brown Or the most porfeetblatko Ikt a. :In n'tl-okt soi l ing that- ,6ogoirt- It is kre't•- , n. dye In the world, and the only t•fi poixonotit inzra 'tient. and 'het eon orth-lont itnl P nllliont reretoble )ro's lints Preservative, , 0 ,‘1 , Y4 to th. Dr., in tro. , tn; end promoting. ,n' p too l h tir, and of itself ;pa., .rf I taut p to. • the fit:into from an I Crnito all dimes. llift,i•ko• Ire T rIiFT kl - blirt'lL co 6 ken: Roble, lo 1;•-k ,* stl 6 -1 . 74.i.t4tn!! applied Or all flair K. r()HE t.• VP:NET I I,N II( Lt) ‘', ,t .4 i't , for larnenon. ; .• 5 I al.•apat than •be tens.' o a • ho-..men on I.ono t ti na: aloe tint sn• betr atnain 'ran•. .10 W +a• !,it •rill What it • a ted t a i.e.,' T ....attn.', pk-ato• AtTlef be ontiane•l) , •• to Ise one 6 .:t'e restve• oft•ts •• ' • e , in., doyen done t•to 1 '` I.• ' :lase tat. J a•••t aa tin 'I-: • •• : • •• .'ll‘ ` . - . 0 I •Pitnent td' .ta.•.•-st. .4 of th.. .1.7. Sold ho all fl•f11 ter :V , an I 51, n•- !rdz.:,sta Aftee ,rt:to ?t ` . 4trrot. V.. Y , GENTI.K ill ca-rS of Serra. 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L. no mat ._ •.1••••••Os, per box.. , ••,!•r 117•11 . q. t n.iPt•t" .>.Nove Yotk . •, , SE ANTHRACITE ITVMINCUS COAL! af3.l”,r,N tr. 111 pub ••:,l `:• to d 4.11 ;I.- preseT: )eir, at 'z I) T. -5 copsFß. or !HI STREET AND THE CANAL to r,e.irt , •ay ilzl of coal nn be ARGF. S kLT. Q': ENTITIES, At Int 'WEST MARKET PRICES I •a•• 12. the :thracite Coal Trade ! t.:.1 el I Fooa tia,S fo• thAt Ira-pwa et the aroAn rtnir.GE OVER :111LL CAERE, Where!' k•++ I.Aa 1 H 1: BEST QUALITIES I= •-r th,• . lto nr RitnrainOtts Cost •.r Atten , rl to. `,l 1229111 11 . J. - . ITUCIIINSON, nited States Claim Ag't, NSIONS, BACK, PAY, NI Y , , ~111•11 aat flo r actent Iktiliada4 •, t , CETARGES REASONABLE. y•,l rm.e at l! `2ST2.I--39 fiEl Farm for Salo. \T!'; - 'l;`C;N`r:r) oFFERS FOR • • tp, at , nat ale 04. e geisti •coit'. It ecto •r • - .A •••,nt and the rest •• etc nrs, s'-.4 LIST tz first el's' ~ ;:nt'e!. fratt os the • • t . n kn.! cr•e•- • - • - •• ,- ,F r rVnOD•rellin; FrAms• flysk, rood no 1:, , ei•leso•I on t'.. rmat- JAenB KILTZ. •Ct-n•c •-• I=lll MESE MUM= .4.12,14_ , 1. Administratrix' Notice. of .Ir?3ItNISTRATION on ''' • ' "• - f deg 1., 'ato et Hobo/ , Pc , Aker, fr.....utsk? to th• 1. L. to a't ltrormi thoo• . h•oal.-1,,, to czkio tmcsokl ato paosuou la 4 h- o 1+ westal tlrCr'A 1 Er. ul.tratrit. =ECM IMIE ERIE RAILWAY J 4 74 P*iPMATICA4; II 2NE COMMENCI:tZti .I.ltr iT. ;< 74. • • Vt. , • fe,11••• lac holm t Eutward Boand =Depart 7 tie A. ■ .1. Z 1 ♦ W 5 15 N 1;:s.“ "' r - L • - rur • eT•-e-•- • !NO'? LAll.;i: ..."1,.....* • ~..,. • :ii ~..•., -*-- T.. ro , ...re.? 'co amlphttr. ,'.2., - . I tcfrat Peri.r Mach ca Um '-d- ' , .er, t+.-.? r %Li,/ C.l , sham after one Mal. Fez a. <L ta= . t=.lk, 'a :rasa . A libiu*/ dielleatt Se it Tyv A. 1. PS; ER a 6E116F:35. /Mt Car. Mk sad aitts sts. - ow frit oak obAtruer. fir We dully to obtain i.eonespoodent In every township la the !bounty. Political essays we nave obtain In abundance ; .that we west is the local am from an parts of the comity. Any person writins to as can de pend on having his name kept strictly . oonfldential sad Übe his teen that the communication is not In proper thane for publication, we will put it In appro Oleo Oita. lir City enbacribers. eernmi by carrier. !MANN Alavad twenty-eye cents per year extra. Femme who' fall to receive their napes regularly win clear a favor by &di telogyke of the same. We prefer to have all subscribers its can conveniently. procure their paper at the °See of publleatlon- Er - The hoar at *Web the Oistenter Is pot to prow each week, Ist o'clock on PHUT &Meson*. Ades/tier meats will be received up to 9 o'clock elk* day of Polk ri- All Advertisements, Job Wort and Viubsetipttons frwel persons whose respoosibllity to not known to the publishers, not is petit t• *tram Pcnuo Msrrtio 'in MILL Cann.—The meeting at the Town Hall, in on Saturday evening last. to take meuures for filling up the quota of Mill Creek town ship, was largely attended. Some time was spent in consultation, when it was decided to adjourn the meeting until this Saturday eve- ning, the 16th' inst. An expression of the meeting being taken, it decided unanimously in favor of raising money by taxation to pro cure volunteers. We are requested to urge a full attendance at the meeting this evening. WID . DING mito s CARDS.-WO halm just added another large lot of type to our stock, and feel perfectly able now to compete in the quality of our job work with any office in Buffalo, Cleveland, or any other locality. Persons granting handsome Business, Visiting or Wedding cards are especially invited to give us a call. We have laid in a stick - of material with as eye particularly to this branch of the busineis, and feel satisfied of being able to please all who may give us their patronage. Eire Faxsra Semisany.—We are requested to say that the exercises of this Institution will be resumed in full after the usual summer vacation, with the same corps of teachers h j iretofoiva employed, and the addition of a ledy of experience and extensive accomplish ments, who has• for the last thirteen years been associated as teacher pith the celebrated Airs. Willard, in Troy Female Seminar,. N. Y. Owing to as Intended change of location, and other prospeted improvements not yet ull arranged, the exact time of re opening cannot at present be named, but as sooh as possible it will be published in circular form, as well as in the various journals of the city: county, and vicinity. To one Covsstvonims.—We are' almost daily in the receipt of some journal asking an exchange with the Observer. It is not to be denied that these frequent evidences of the esteem in which our paper is:held by those who are, most competent to judge of its merits are very gratifying, and we regret that it is impossible to comply with the requests of our brethren of the fraternity. Our exchange list is already iarge,and in the present state of the paper market we cannot consistently with our interests increase it any further. When the Democratic party is once more in power, and peace and good times return, we hope to be able to comply with the wishes of all our friends of the craft. The tendency in the cost of newspaper ma terial is still upward. Journals that advanced their subscription price at the commencement of the year to $2, era again talking of an in— crease. The Philadelphia Age says: "If the price of piper continues to rise as it has done during the past few weeks, the question of publishing newspapers at all will become a matter of grave deliberation." We are in hopes of being able to •weather the storm" this year out, brit if the cost of everything keeps growing at the same proportionate rate that it his within the past few months, we see plainly that we must follow the example of the rest and add an extra charge to our subscription.. A paper in these days is an expensive luxury, but much more en to its publishers than to its patrons. Putiing out of consideration the wear and tear of mind and body, we could do a more profitable busi ness in our office if we printed no paper• at all and merely attended to ourjobbivpi epartnaent. With the Republican journals of the eify the case may be different, for they receive enough official and party patronage t 3 in part at least make up for the extra expense, but as we can depend on obtaining nothing of the awl, we mast rely solely on the liberality and confi— dence of.oar Democratic patrons. They have stood by us manfully in the past, and we have no fear but they will do the same in the , future. i, l i A ND The Crawford Joitrisal says that Lieut. Col. D. C. McCoy has been in command of the 83d regiMent since Col. Woodward was wounded, and complains "that not being an Erie county man.-the Erie papers. persistently overlook him." The Journal is too sensitise entirely. If Col. McCoy has not been as extensively al luded to by the Erie press as some other of ficers, it is solely because the people of this county are not well acquainted with him, and do not., naturally, feel as much interest in him as in their own citizens. We are always ready to do as complete justice by.a Ciawford coun ty man as any other, zed trust the time will never come when we will fail to appreciate courage an.l ability without regar I to the sec tion from 'which they spring. The people of Erie en I Crawford counties have too many interest.: in common to - be anything but friends, and despite the Journal's snap pish ell)rts to the contrary they will probably al— ways remain such. I=l3 We here not heard of any of our "loyal" titian', Who are exempt by age or otherwise, having sent a "representative recruit" into the service, is accordance with Provost Mar shal General Pry's suggestion. We are char- - itabls enough, though, to attribute the fault to a failure on their part to bran seen Gm. Fry's circular. We publish it in fall la mo ther part of this week's issue, so that all may have a chance of reading it ; and expect to me an immediate movement among the exempts to send "representative recruits" to the front. -A luau named J. j 3. Allen performed the difficult feat of creasing the Allegheny river at Oil City, on Monday evening of last week,. upon a ferry wire. The wire is only an inch thick, and its height from the egrface of the river is estimated at eighty feet, The distance from sl(ore to shore is about a thoussitd feet- - The Oil City Ileybter is in raptures over the accomplishment of the affair, and pronotino es it superior to anything - ever perform id by Bloadin. In reading t 1 war sews every person should make a. •raetiee of keeping a asap always thei' aids to refer to. We - are never without two, or three wansla our cam and hare found the rale to afford a great deal of eatisfactien. The Ira diapatehes are very biaadeving Ot the beet. hat with a geed map. in cone's pommies he le 'salted to sift Out the "tritest bee the that and gahl t i better ides of the program, of mato. IRE ' ERtE,. PA, JULY 16, U 64 Special Notion. Wan Mairto.---•h response ti Doi. Cu.r' tin's urgent call, a muting of oitiSette Was held in the But Park. am Monday Mils& to lake measures for organising a company to repel the .rebel invaders. The. atm* Was brought forth front its resting "pot sad Made to peal forth*. "thunder," and in response to its 'matelot the men of the city, young and old, livened to the gathering pines, with teeth set, noolata faces and bold bouts.- One would have Supposed that the entire papule lion was &siting "to the resets" of their "be- loved country," and kid the rebel raiders seen t he prompt ;response of our valiant patriots, they would) doubtless, hays taken to their heels immediately, leaving "My Maryland" once ;Hire tts the guardianship of the "horrid Yankets." . The _meeting was Celled to order by Mayor Metoilf, whO appealed to the Toting men of the city to v olunteer with alacrity. He 'nu folloWed by 'John Rodney_Cooltran, ;Esq., (we print his noise in full so that he shall not he mistaken for the candids i te for Viee i l President on the Fremont Copperhead tioketywho made a stirring speech, in his usual style of elo quence. One of Bs passages was so thrillingly grand that wi cannot resist the temptation to band it down to posterity, by endeavoring to give a report of thasame. • "Boys," said he, "that's no use in talkie. things looks 4 sorter squally, that's sure.-, ('Vass,' yelled out a little boy in a tree above ) The robs havi got up in Maryland; that they have; and - we've got to * drive,'em out:. (A voice, 'call on!the Loyal League.') The time for talkie is post ; the time for takin up your musket has arrove. ('Spokeshave,' mattered a gutteral sound near oar side;) I guess they'll dad they've g6t into a leetle the worse Scups now they've ;ever got into yit, of all the scrapes they've got into. (Imineose applause.) You see, boys, we'll just let 'em git Into the corner where we want 'em,and then we'll drive 'em into a heap, and catch the hull caboodle. (Prolonged enthusiasm, which was only dim tulieed by the naughty and "disloyal"' boy in the tree before mentioned crying oat, 'that's played out..): Here our 'reporter was overcome by the grandeur of Mr. C's sentiments, and obliged to temporarily withdraw. We understand that the wicked young Copperhead who "disturbed the meeting" ! was promptly and "righteously" rebuked, and that Mr. C. concluded his "re ally able remarks" amidst • tempest of ap plause. A full report will probably appear in next week's issue of the Gazelle. - • Lend calls were then mode for Messrs. Low ry, DeCamp / LiValker; Vincent, and other gen tlemen of warlike renown, but for some cause none of them responded but "our Senator." His martial iardor had .evidently not bean fut., ly excited,l for its voice lacked the Bonin" tone which is his wont in addressing public assemblage. He was toe old to go himself— so he ssid--but there were plenty of young men who coUld,und he appealed to them to hasten forward. The young men In attendees' were deeplj affected, as in duty bound. _Some twenty-Eve signed the roll; and the list was afterwards swelled to about thlity.— In order.to !avoid mleapprehetudon, we would announce, that of the entire lot only half-a do;en, at the most, were members of the Loyal LeagUe. Otr Tuesday forenoon the "inspiring music of the dram and fife" called the curious to their doors, in wonder to.know what it meant. Some, whit - terror depicted on their . faces, asked tremblingly if the rebels had made a raid into Erie ; others wondered if the com • pany was filled- and about to leave ; still others hesitated between their doubts and their fears. On came the music; followed by a band of half a dozen or ja dozen men and twice as many boys, and then it was disoovered that the in nocent-cauee of all this excitement was only a recruiting party who had started out to see if they could not infuse a little "patriotic" spirit into the hearts of our people, as they used to do 'et the commencement of the rebel lion. Mit it wiz all of no avail ;—the drums beat, anti I re fife shrieked ; il flag gaily floated to t breeze,; the procesion merehed along, as men and boys do who are cognisant of perfarming's n.ble act ;--alas , for the de cayed patr iotism of the times, not a solitary recruit wash aide! to the rants ! The finare of the whole affair Is summed up by a letter ;from Col. Camp, Secretary of the • ' eommtuee on organisation REPORT !Or THZ COXHITTIN /OR RUS/1110 ONC lICZDICD Dais VOLINITEZII.--TheCom• mittee met ;at 9 o'clock a. m., as per adjourn ment. Out of, 34 registered volunteers less thin 20 reported themselves. The Areas of several of the young men came forward and expressed iheie unwillingness to have their sons leave home without at least a company organisaticiti, having, some esperieseed Cap— tain to look after sed provide for their comfort, with which', view the Committee asaimpasly coincided. Col. Schlandecker Then, in behalf of the Committee; thanked the young men who had so promptly responded to the all of their country and dismissed them, promising to preserve the register of their names for futare reference ad as a testimonial of their patri• otism on this *cession. Sithlandecker and Major Reynolds both expressed 4bei•• readiness to go is any capaci ty with a company organisation. Isirtse CAXP, July 13. 1 1864. i See'y of Com. The dairy Di,sstck of Thursday moraine adds to the above the following sienlicant paragraph Recarnixo Oss HDJDUD Dais Mix • Faxicax.—;-The effort to recruit • company for service forione hundred days, was yesterday morning abandoned by the men who at VA took the mint intirest in the matter. An ad• journed meeting was held which was Attended by/our men trod 13 boys, instead of all the men and hoys who were enlisted and ordered to report irady to march. The same result has se far attended the recruiting is other parts of the county, so far as we hare been able to learn, and it now seems as dumb nothing but a drift would bring men for sol diers out Of Erie. 06, for the hypocrisy of modern &gayety!" In a great ;county like this, with thew thou , sand pasjoiity for the ljsr soy day in the Yee; and a Loyal Learn ergealsation In; each township pledged to usustain the-Administra tion in &lilts efforts to suppreii the rebellion." not a singie company eta be relied to marsh to the defense of our beleaguered eapital. a l. tho' the inibecile Governor whom thesi same Leaguers helped..to sleet, gets down on his knees, and piteously begs of them to some forward. 'I After this, , let us bias se stars vaunting boasts of superior Patriotism' from those whileompose the political majority is this city and conaty. -Tits Danrr to Csawvons Cptrarr.-4elva or six hundred men drafted Ea this acuity. between eighty and sleety hare paidssomma• team, thirty have furnished snitstitales; US- ; fifth have reported. and the balsam hao* been exenipted oa atteoust of physical diestAl ity awl other causes. lgot mite of those wig. Dually drafted have gone late Paths, Abra ham's sortie*, Crawford, it is well knows. Is strong abolition empty, where the '• Meads of the administration' halm -bait knot is professing to be reedy to sterile* utlts last man sad the last dollar." What arrant Ilan. —Crerfiste , relwiteer. , . ltovti A. 'Pryor, the estebretat young &e -wer, is In private in it irargieivis. leis V. ?Guard* 9141Atposenti It oir •ft (7 . 11 " 1 7-. 1 0#0 11 . 11 !.4 1 Mt seeta't LOCAL PARAGRAPArB. ofy. boo lo- De gat 'must t Diaidrk. Thalami* of As 11lik m}float,. op to the /Niko; Aim"; but boa 160 Mid oii wow'- .d.' • The Park Sabbath Mond kayo decided npoa hariag a plo.alo on Tuesday of nut week tt the toad dm Bay. It you wish, to resolkost ma's ;UM% V Hour* for MIL Pie lisspia4 your memory fresh there Is mating Wu It. • Grin applss hsn mad. Asir appsassaes fit the Harrisburg market. Tlio people irk buy Am 'mist gnaw thaa As apples A nitemporary suggests rasing s find to 96nd tobacco to the soldiers. Others meow: wend tracts. The soldiers would probably prefer the former. esomn avi Tits' travel on the lakes has:com mewed. A p yin this city are making prepositions for excursion . to Lake Supe r 0 Supe rior 1 few wee ; :the pie •Nie of W. eddy, on the Fourth or o profit of $l6O, which ii , benefit of the poor. Strawberries an so c d from a custom long ago Preinlent is En dof children stringing the berries on straw and selling so 4 - many straws for iia penny." TO Past week has been an nn lousily dull one in this city. Business was itost sus pended. The farmers are busy its in their crop, which is probably th e c a . It has been announced that the election chosen • at the spring ideation, will have to a t at the epeeist eleition in August, to decide on the proposed - amendments to the Constitution. Bt. Vincent de Paul 8o• 'July, realised tlte snug \to be applied foi the The man who pat up s stove pipe without profanity has been found;and a company have seamed him for.' exhibition in. the principil cities. He will draw better than the pip.. The nuns of the vessel which destroyed the Alahains is the Rearsarge, and not Hearsage, uat first spelled in -the papers. She was called after a mountain in Nur, Hampshiro. Theffoundation . walls of the new buildio g to be erected on the site of the Reed House are being laid. Only a portion of 'the burnt space will be built up this yur—the remain. der will be reserved for next year. On Sunday Aveniag nixt, Rev. G.P. Cain, of Park Church, will deliver a sermon to young men. 'We are certain, from what we know of Mr. Cain's abilities, that it will be a Sue 'pro. ductiop, and hope to see a large audience, preierit. • Mr: Spain and R. W. Wasson are now' the condiretors on the Express trains of the Phil adelphia & Erie R. K., ani Mr. Brecht of. the mail train. The Company have been espe cially successful in thii selection of these off"- oers. They are all obliging and popular man. The' Whir, of our oitisens to raise volun teers for the hundred days service is !rappelled tole proof positive that they have all become "Copperheads." If we had any war men among as, they could certainly not resist Gov. Curtieo three-fold appeal to come forward to the Miens. Theitaragraph in our last issue, saying that washed wool was then quoted st from $0 cents to $1 a pound should have read from 80 cents to $l. , It was a typographical mistake—one of that aort which are very provoking, but which wit ' now and then creep into the col umns of e best regulated papers. Lieut. Leak's, a returned soldier, has been appidated Inspector of Customs„ a Sew once, paying two dollars a day. Hs is the second soldier who .has received es office through the indium, it the Custom HOuse Mikes, of this city, Mr. Demond, keeper of thezlight house, being the other. The iteam fire engin o'be purchased by this city, will be built by the Amoskear, Com pany, of Manchester, N. R. This company has already turned out more than a hundred steam first engines, including two for London and one for Russia The Ob r ierver is now read weekly by not less than ten thousand persons. Its influence, we risk no charge of egotists in asserting, is is extensive with those who believe in its.doc trines as that of any other paper of its circu lation in the Union. The benefits of adver tising-in its columns must ha apparent to all who robot. • Ban Yard and Esser have finally succeeded in abolishing that "nuisance" opposite their stores.' Such shocking exposures are very detrimental to the morals of the young; and should not be tolerated for en instant. . We tender tho l .thanks of -an outraged community to those gentlemen, and proudly sword them in the Hit of public, benefactors.. The tUncaster rateihrsecer came to us this week enlarged, with new editors artd propri etc* a complete new suit, and Tory much im proved in all respects.. Hon. George Un does:ln tea sold the paper to Messrs. Cooper, Sandman, Smith and Martin, young and ac tire men, experienced editors, sad My capa ble to make It sunk a journal as the Demo crat" of lianeester !Musty sit d ould take a pride in mastaiOng. • A patios =a abased Holman, of Phillips Corners, was drowsed near WaUsburg on Sun day lost. In compsny. with another person i he went n bathing in the Bast Branch of French Creek. lie ins unable to swim, but not thinking the water was disp, he plunged In fiarlessly, and was soon discovered to be in a drowning condition. His body was in the water about an hour and a half Wort it was disfavored. The 145th regiment hu been reduced to .a Mandril and twelve moo, 'three , Llentensabi and ode Captain. Its losses kora been larger in proportion than any of our three regiments. It started into the campaign, on the third of May last, with about 450 officers and men.— Major iyneh is now aseertaised lb have been taken prisoner, and is eonliail in pais - gm - Is it any wonder that Mit should not de sires. go to war. when they road sack ghutly beta as liana t la Widmer:tar Tod 411. we of Pot fetal Tod," oa aeoesat of his never— failiatoppomtioa, before *a mar broke out, to 'Ayala( bat a metal currency. Rather than resort to raper, 1.! &Weed, if there were .net 1014 and eitver.Siossk iktlie lend to furnish a ciraidatieg med ia that Ali the old pots and kettles is the liadshould be used for the purpose. .UssirinevaNsavics.,"-The ' Most rigid sa— alyaespy good chendsta-kase-failetliadiesoser. anythiag is the Citanicei iskiresm Stich can, whea l property used; be is. the least decree detriamatal N the health.. While the worsen of mar mum. Warta' seestiasests widely different upon other metteam, all amour• in a sordid tbsi Ike ANEW ifilsrotis is the. only infallible article imidei.lit 301 and sweet brut 41" Yam as islr KY.) ly is Tim auspistiss of tire nilrOad is elasp• ties es . g,ssolis *uteri "aid vertu* 'divi sion was slay yestarday,:two miles wait*( Jamestown, Ilk eolatr. Le a shore tins 10mm............... tubs will begin to rifwiteturuiy, add il my reasonably bowipeetell Oat thWtettio will be a favorite wit fir Wirt* to 'Atli lake region, se well as foe bat ssw,eeeL The scenery ri 9 throuck with* the rood passes Is as sad boutlikl as can be taut* on may ' line in the Baited Staten, math* route is th shortest bettresa the seaboard and the Inba r These idnatages mast have the effect Of real •nally bringing a large sad profitable busiaes upon the road. , " • I ' - Most of the original projectors aad.adra.: sates of this'railroad line firs lit their travail so slow has been thwprogress of. the worlij , owing la financial and other obstacles. A new pueration is to bedsit by their forethought, and the guerations sueeeedieg this one 10 still more largely by it. 'Tits union of tire Delaware with Lake Erie k had it been suoM pllsited twenty years ago, would have had an inialordablY good effect Upon the trade Of Philadelphia and Erie, and would have devel oped the wealth of & hitherto almost lamer *ibis region of which was have lately only clii; teamed the, API glimpses, The northwestern'. counties, so : long niolutamad "the Wild* . District," ars 'already redeemed from their, rudeness. The iron, coal and oil that are to be found in profusion all through them are already a source ofvast wealth to the State. The completion of a gnat railroad opening; communications eastward and westward, will effect for them is a year more than could have : been effected In a score of years without auk as imprOvement. . • : The city of Erie may now go on to the fni fitment of a high destiny, and become one or the great ports of our inland seas. .Already improvements have been made or undertaken there which afford glimpses of what her prord parity hi to he. A lityge proportion of the ; amens' commerce between the East andl • st will pus through her, and she will be-i oo..• a great depot of produce, like Chicago! or 8.. &to. United directly to Philadelphia,' the tr • e of both • cities will be greatly increased' and we shall recover from New ! York a vast amount of business of which she deprived us\hy her superior enterprise in con-; struating her 'nee of communication with the lakes at an earlier period. We have been! ! slow in making this connection ; but It is & matter for ;congratulation that it is done at i last, and a :riper for pride that it his ',via l done at a time when it might' have been suPn posed that all our energies were engrossed irt the prosecution of a gigantic war. ' I Woon.—Oar, subteribers who intend paying us in wood will confer a favor by bringing it in as soonap possible. We are in need of two gi three loan immediately. Latest New —The &bet louden at Mit tray bask to ' , i I Communication has at last been opened with Washington by means of rail and telegraph.: There has been considerable, excitement there during the period of its isolation from the North: The city is coil sidered perfectly safe from , attack. There had been an engagement on the Seventh street road, growing out of a persistent effort of the rebels , to capture • Fort Ste vent, but' which purpose was detestA The locomotive which opened commuii;. cation with Baltimore yesterday did not encounter any force, of the enemy in iti passage. :This indicates that the rebel* have withdrawn their raiding parties, and probably the cavalry has joined the-maln body or been detached for the purpose Of convoying plunder to. the South bank of the Potomac. The commands of, Generals Crook anti Averill have arrived at West. minster and Frederick respectively, hut, it appears, at too late an hour to be of itne Mediate benefit. 0-en. Crook had a little fight near Westminster, in which the rebl els were driven off. Gen. Tyler and staff have escaped from the rebels, and have - arrived at Baltimore: It is reported7atid the statement seems to be well fourideil; that Major General Franklin has also +4 caned. Lana.—Dispatches direct from . Wasis.l ington announce that the rebel* were rel pulsed in their attack upon Fort Stevensi and that on Wednesday morning they withdrew from in front of Washington 4 and, driving before them the trains con taining the fruits of t heir raid, recrossed the Potoinac. It is reasonable to supplse that immediate pursuit will be made, and that the enemy will not be allowed to es. cape without severe punishment. Pros Gnat's and tinermaa's./nales. From the Army of the Potomac we lewd that our forces are still engaged in planbr ing artillery for the purpose of shellihg Petersburg, and that there ere apparently no indications of a decrease in . the num: bets of tbe rebels. Our eliells have set the town on. fire, but the flame., have been extinguished, not, however, without caner ing considerable 'damage. The people of Petersburg are represented as prepared bit see their town laid to ashes if the fate of war should so decide. Tie inhabitants of Richmond tare veryjetbilatit over the * salts of the rain into Maryland. From General Sherman's army we hive information confirming the retreat of the Confederates across the Chattahoochee;. They &redrawn up behind the river and in front of Atlanta. One corps, howerer, Is still en the north bank of the Chatta hoochee, and has several bridles behind it, conitectieg with the Confederate =its body. General Sherman's army has it* , - vanced to the stream. The Federal cettl ire confronts the .body of Contederateit north of the river; the wings are advan ced , on each aide tO the river bank. The Mit= tahoebee is about six miles from Atlanta. Larstrr.—lnformation received this (Fl - day) morning says Mimi= has .orneeed the Chst#hdoobie, and his advance is now within three miles of Atlanta. ow, Poulain, Bounties. Arrears of Pay, can be procured by the Widows, Orphans, and next of kin of those who have died is the service of the United States ; also. by Suld!bre and Seamen who are disabled by woundslire ceived er disease oontraated, u n application to. G. P. Garners, Lioeaaed Miliusu sad Nand Clem Agent. Mee fa the Comien Conseil Room, Wright's Mock. corner Siete and Pink sts., (ander the Digthrick °SIM Erie, Pa. 1 _ 7-y Stray COW.' QTRAT E,l) from, the resideoce of the seleeriber. is tee. asset tie fele et Jane leit.la greaser ale LID COW. Wberper lOW POWs Iree ere n infbnostieme vim* die Noy le &erg will be Übe* 17 j- leearde4. L. S. MCWZbealt.l Notice to School Teachere. WRITTEN Application for the pod. v ttoi. at mad ' s' sad anise..* to the setteel, or I i :creek. terNogeollest ached Dbftletordi be • esetee4 by lltteSeneeery up to Aurae 4,11M1L Mitsui t •be eighteseuthe. JOON ILtW a 179-84 t. - 7. & flail. , . . I_l NEW GROCERY STOFIE: i no whistolgool ben mom 4 a ow Illosery Shah. os I Karr some or arm yr. sa monk "WO • or RAILROAD lIRIDOC. , • . 1 Mere that Wood koop4i o,t!al soli" et, GROCISSIttiIh :,. - -- • - •, I 1 - . - - t Viairlignine• • 1 1 ' 1 . 11811711r i , 147.6 . . - caocasaT WARS* • TAMILS'& /10n0. - WiLboW,ll4otlt, COXItiCTIONAWNS. . 1 . 1 1 .- TOIACOO * CHUM% hod eiegthisti oisally es head taus eisiohlith.lt et , the pot ii To ate delmmiset to ilk, onset toihrosiatele u t aloe teders he the ("est tart the Vii AS , eiollieet that ye toe Om Why et ' • - ' • • !NOME 1 T. A. truant a • Erii,Virb &Wee. vsiodtet trait, Mile. &eel_ &me &rot ietti&a. UM= ara=l4ll)l4 Boner &Burgess' Colima. IZ:I=EEI CONFECTIONERY. • FANCY CANDY, of all !dads,. PLAIN CANDY. do., FINEST FRENCH CANDY, do., CHOCOLATE CANDIES, do., CREAM CANDI'ES, Fresh French Candies every day, Fresh Cocos Nut Cream do., Fresh Almond Candy do. ORANGES, LEMONS, TAMARINDS, RAISINS, FIGS, PRUNES, CANNED TOMATOES, CANNED PEACHES, PICKLES. SARDINES, ° GUARA JELLY. FINE SALAD OIL. HERMETICALLY SEALED OYSTERS, ORANGES AND LEMONS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY. PHOTOGRAM ALBUMS' AT REDUCED PRICES. FINE MOROCCO WALLETS, LADIES' MOROCCO WALLETS, LADIES'FINEPORTMONNAIES. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF BIRD CAGES. A NICE AND DURA BLE TRAVELING BASKET.. MEERSCHAUM PIPES, .; • BRIAR PIPES. MEERSCHAUM CIGAR TUBES, AMBER CIGAR TUBES, TOBACCO BOXES, • TOBACCO WALLETS, MAGIC TOBACCO BOXES, GAMES & AMUSEMENTS, DRUMS AND FLAGS, UNION CLRDS, PENS AND PENCILS, PAPER A ENVELOPES, ARNOLD'S INK, GENUINE, MEMORANDUM BOOZS. PASS BOOKS. SLATES . AND BACK-GAMMON BOARDS, FINEST ENGLISH LEAD P E N C I L S, CHESSMEN, CHEQUEBILLN, DOMINOES. OUR icsuar b MOSS COUGH CANDY IS SELLING RAP- CHINA DOLLS. all - Sizes, PAPIER MACRE DOLLS, do.; DOLL HEADS, New Styles, TOY PAINTS, A large Assortment of Toys & Notions, HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS, / FLAVORING EXTRACTS,. PERFUMERY. NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, HAIR OILS AND POMADES. A LARGE STOCK OF FRESH BREAD! FRESH CAKES FRESH CRACKERS! FRESH MACAROONS! EVERYTHING FRESH! ICE CREAM,/ • • LEMON ICE.. ORANGE ICE, PYRAMIDS. MACAROONS, KISSES, LC., MADE TO ORDER, AT RIME t TVA6III3W. We ♦e a nice Assortment of RUBBER BALLS. RUBBER COMBS. RUBBER BRUSHES, RUBBER GOOM, • L's, OF ALL KINDS. 20,000 CICARSI• • Choice Braitds, st Wholesale •snd Beta; BALTIMORE OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY, i AT BIM= tic BVELDZIM AN ENDLIi:k; VARIETY OF. Mrs tiri4 I ' nit& & 11171WIDSV. WE ARE BAYING PARTICULAR,AT • TENTION To THE JOBBING TRADE AND OFFER ANYTHING IN OUR LINE UPON FAVORABLE TERMS TO THE TRADE. CATALOGUE SENT UPON APPLICATION. Bener & Burgess, NlO.l wasatErs =mt. Itiie. May 4,11864. FRUIT. FOR RUMMER USE, KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE NOTIONS, IDLY AND GIVING GOOD SATISFACTION. DOLL HEADS, ill Styles, CHINA BABIE,S, all Sizes, DOLL BABIES, all Sizes, TOY BOOBS. CHILDREN'S CABS, CARRIAGES, PERAMBULATORS, DOLL CARRIAGES, TOY CARTS, DUMP CARTS, &C. I= NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, Rank PEIMA. p ,- 7•7 . , . - Siegel, Vincent as Co., (Sit*uors to C. avet,) MUMS IN Grocerks, Flour, Pork, Fhb, SALT, WA.T&R LINE, CARBON OIL, Map Whii, Liquors, Cigul aid TOBACCO, CANDIES, l',. CRACIEERS, OIL VITROL, AT TR Lowest Market Prices. UNION BLOCK, Detrain Broyles Haat sad Trough St. marl964-tt. Soap Stone Griddles ! A vie:Taunt and desirable edict* for tha kitchen— will bobs cakes Y . iikioat the ap lication Of rms. , aka ishbac the dieigreloble divot lawrfed to clothing, ha., by enlace of Wallet. ALL HOUS.KIMPERS SHOULD HAVE 1 THEM 1 . - ' A kAl " ; t e 4) 1 th Alit Id OPT their um assails time, will • tine tidle 4to the mut sad tier housekeeper. Pm eats at Young's Emporlum, xi). 4 WRIGHT'S BLOCK. EM:BROIDERY•I Chenille, sad Wilds for Embroidering, all 4%10111 and abide*, toptlterVith Needles feel kinds, Canvass, Bris tol Board, ‘ Young's Emporium, 1601 4 WRIGHT'S BLOCK. onAam CRAEIHI 1400 yards Omsk last mend and tor ado at Young's Emporium, ;NO. • vuoura BLOC'S. POLAR•, REFRIGERATORS! Th• best ukl most vestal raw esawafaetared. Bola LAN irtesitlit rtesip'es.-it 'e list the tbtog for Moan hoppers EC, v err •rtt el • of f.lud nivel In them are int wrreed Halt atoll Male, while the advatraire It p. ...es is saris( to sad fursitehtag cold water nor drtrittee par }am woot ;a be t mod in sac other wkinof.rtore ha.* the elm ode.*race thorn lisle. sad sa azatalaattoa their merits J. 5. K. YOUvG, No. 4 'X nrtv."..lock •DTSt iea - MAN I OOD How Lost How Restored TrST Pt 7 BLISIIED a E' Lion c f ft, De. erteceerzt.t.'s ......o f• e.er nn it, radius:Ore coeVcier) o ••TSILICAT I.llosa, or Weekrwee Inv , tiontsry Semi. al t oases, lank rani. Yeatil and P trite Impeditoca, to it arm" eta able, Con.rtqw, Eft' stet and Fill, ladooal by wrif-indelefrree or small tiwt *Terence re Pneet,';in a "waled ewer ope, act% 6 eel ta. The osl,bl shed Lath,* it thin adtaitah'ir sassy, &Only dattionetratealrem AI thirty years "nee •fal prec.tos, that toe abr.:nor coomluenve of eel , atm.r oozy re red -1,16 , y eared ...Moat .be d..age -so s am of internal med. Seine r the appl•nit ton or be tn.f&—nointitg sot* mode of en,, at omit simple, eertsua asti elffttnal, by me Ire of which every en6rr-r, no matter what his eonditine may be, can clartchisseelf cheaply, priratel and rah . Cr Teta Lettere should t• in the hauls of every youth and every man it the land. §tent oaderee.ti s itut plata mraelope, to sow address. on the rootlet of Ws tante, or two poetics Stamm. Andreae the publisher', CRAB. C KLINE is CO, , \ 127 Bowery, X. York. 1.1141114, Pert OfEete Box, US& & Erie IL R. Propeller Line. RUFTALO;SRIE AND OE lIT WEEK LY LLNE. THE orArNull PROPELLER ettlark, • • Capt. C. sy. Yam Patten Will lean Me for Detroit 4tri7 SaTURD Y, a , r o'cloek'p m.. rettirniag on WISDNE4D tT morolog, and lave for Buffalo at 7 o'clock. Loariog &Wald for Erie Friday or at o'clock. Harlem drat el:wan:roc. =dation for mere and rood capacity for Freight. Patronage aalleitod Apply as boand s or to C. AL Valrity Gee Paa;soger and lett afoot, at Gray & Parlor's Store. corrooarsoe. CLIO k CO, igoots,., J. W. Roraima*. Os D. WAIXIX, Agent.; Erie. 8.0. 014.D1r, aLOULL k OILLZTT, aigitotssf4tngt. i e• r , p :-: \ *.l 0 ii' 0 c 0 ~. t. V 0 - 104 _ E . 2 Ci qr.. ~ la '9 i ld \ ' a- 0. .../ . 0 ,a" inmir i \ P. 3 \ a . 11. 4 14 i, a ::• 1 E 4 if.. El 8 g 4 .. ■: = i , iu . : 1 2. : ..... ~,i R. .1 0 - I ...'m -.1 - 8 1 .. c, 4 :1 2 -. 2. ..1 !.... t- 04 . 0 pr. el 003 r .• S F., .4 .11 If ai cl ..„ 3 g C . ) 1. ,t 1 ~.. VP 9 o 4 .re ' • , rtt .I P 1 . 7 0 0 17 ...: . • al .; ; ra e..a 111 1 :i .4. 111 ri . _ ii. wa ." - ..... . •, New Firm. T Am.E.Q.P. CROOK, having taken:in - his' Ty mot h Azar E., u a paztaer, an Meta davit! Apr% 1a64, maim the dna of JANlE47_,..catOttliC It SON, &sine& biome eatlbioait of kis old 1111Prili , j o r sou krunriaj r thimaradno Wetted to hum are requeited to mall aad. a rttle Ethan delay. JAMES P. CROOK & SON, . 11011GliAtitl . PLAILNED LUMBER ! AND /I aCreaCt. Or Lida ? t ask Fnan, Boon aid NOI LDEttOB &XD MYST 12..VCE. Scroll Sawing, latching & Planing DONK TO ORDE:t. allep es Pima it., bete!!! ftti sad SO SU., 4 Eiti,E, PA. - Ir=dly 'mai the 'Litanies et the plane to Mir &militias lots ) wart is the mart stay* promptly amid on term Baste r lass ap many!, saw ahopaimith eaperior ateabisery, vs teal coalldeat et ler._ la g f_atiro so dittos. • or Or tram abroad will mein prompt attnitioa. sopillriattk CllcrOg k SY. NEEDICAL NOTICE. SPENCER having located. rigamoV a la eft" of Cris, A r il chip aria aurstke toted tor the Haft or ide peekelielr p ar . tisk" itiMitlim min to ryes 1e802131121, sod Canis. of the STIL tsflaraiod raotmo ls OS =dab !.trenit. temp Arinkiswaisil by preuiimit crawly asexpied Irp4. . Mama spri/41111. • • ?arberm for Sate. FrinSubacri often tar &tie Farm ta Swoon tp, Ibis C* , ,Q Om, emu osoor; stool , ocooorst ooK Woo Iwo bon TS* etty,.. se do "hp *nor r and- pot at re 6.40 _vral inthes. wottombrolL gi brood p is beak'*aVg god thirty woo Weisel ' Aro', *a Maws.* rerii-rr baoroostfoui. 111111ooi sorommaiew elms joiSOL IMIALIDOIL GLASS, _ ROPE, GLUE & BUNGS, _EBig, PA., 21 . 641. IMI