The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, November 10, 1864, Image 1

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ttr iedy adhered te, safer eharbied bp epestal
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° VoOrer, ITh'oreee tad advertise
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L AN ; l idnlelstrateroe ?Utter sll,bo ; Local
s,,2.sstittilitiot,ltlaniageNotby••rearrY
-0.7";,& pimp; Obituary .1141 ow Over three lines
~ 01, 0 1 ) Ere cant" per Holt': Original poetry, an.
rot tan stills rocusat of the edlter, oar 4 . 4 1 / 6 2
4 .• AU sinrthwitiats will be esattased at
imwe a • of the pawn ativertrang e watt oriereil
wl tyhis araotion, mania a wpsoldidad period Jti
55 0 a let US lasertier.
MO:: —Two 1"./ ou.and per wanner la aa.:
are
nus VC) —We have one et the beet lot:ltni
N ,., n the State, and vs ready le do any work la
Wt 'Jae that a be entrusted to 112, is equal Axle
s o tablisticaant notable otthe lamed antes.
WHITMAN di BRIAOST, l'ildtehen. •
THE RAIN.
Bear the murmur of the rail, , -
Stlier rain,
oil trick leg through the maples followed by
its train
How with music well it tinkles
•
O a ihimosek-covered eaves,
Arid ihe flowers it cver winkles,
.►cd in radient drops it twinkles
. On theTiolit and emerald leaves,
As it trickles through the 'trees,
(lire the the robin-waibles forth its muslin!
'retrain
To the rain, rain, rain,
Rain, rain, rain,
i t the mtisie and' the murmur of the rain.
-Hear the musio of , the rain,
Heaven's rain,
it falls like Heaven's blining ea tan battle
plain,
On the dreary field of story,
Where the dead and weended lie
O'er the teld alt Te.d and gory,
Brats an rush to riesill eat• glory,
Aiid the zephyrs waft their err,.
Through the mazetuilf the sky,
To the thrones of Heaven resit high,
And the fountains,
Heaven's fountains,
Open with a musical refrain,
And the requiem of the slain
Is the rain, rain, rain, rain,
Rain, rain, rain,
falls tucwining and•the growing of the rain.
'See the sparkling of the rain,
Golden rain,
is it tinkles, as it patters on the capital pane.
And the sunlight throwing, throwing,
Throwing rays of golden light!
All the rainbow tinte are growiwg,-
- Orange tints and violet glowing.'
With their myriade,olors bright,
Forbad by , rain, sparkling rale,
' In a golden magic chain.
sod the robin Warbles forth its sauisal refrain
TO;the rain, rain, rain, rain,
Rain, rain. rain, -
'Keeping time, time, lime, -
• On the ivy mantled pane,
In a loft and stilly rhyme.
haw music and the murmur of the rain.
IILJCL SCENES I Pinustursu.
hpublican Attack on a Dentanratta Pro•
. - ' eesoton.
The Philadelphia Asti of Oct, Slit, thus
describes• the attack on the Democratio
hialtlight procession on the Saturday
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sicht preceding :
Three weeks ago the Abolitionists had a
Emcee ion which passed along Chestnut
ad . other streets in-this city, and was not
• nolested. - The Democrats did nothing to
Ifekk the peace. The Keystone Club
- bete was stoned, but nu police protested
Rend the onlyferrests made were otuu.
iihnding'Dernocrals. :lint as soon as the
Amoceracy began their march on Saturday
bight anew order of things prevailed.—
limn Thirteenth street down to Sixth, by
'prearranged plan, squads of Abolition
rioters were posted atevery advantageous
pint. Circumstances conduce' es that
We was arranged beforehand, and that
tough" and bruise 6 Were - collected, and in
some eases paid 4o bo; on hand far-the dark
sad infamous work. At't he ruittn League
louse, just blow Thirteeatli street., both,
ides of the st r eet were filled with Aboli
"Waists. Poli6emen were scattered thro'
the crowd at that point, but t; a the COM
menwealth building, below Seventh street,
thotgh a larie:ortiwd of Abolitionista were
seeinbled, icarceiy a polio Stan was to be
aid in the early part of the eveulng.
They were at the'Leignii House toProteet
11; but, for the Commonwealth building,
flay prudently stayed away foi fear they
sight have to arrest some of their.Aboli=
iion friends.
a little after nine th`O' preeleaskm be
pa to move past the League House. At
ite very commencement greeted
with hoots and. howls. The police made
ect effort to stop their hisser. Then'stones
led mud were thrown. The polirs diti
sot stop that. Stones weretbrowid eat of
the second story window of the League
Rouse, 'but not one policeman entered it
to arrest any rioter. _One of these struck:
Robert E. Randall, Esq., who was at the
Lad of one of the divisions, andAitiielY
inJpred him. Alderman ItcHulliti, while
expostulating with the police, atiffreminli
lag them of their duty, and doing ail he.
could to maintain the pesos, wes,strtick
oe the head and on the leg, ind badly
hurt. Abolitionists rushed out of the
crowd and struck the men-in the Process
ion. and threw sticks, and atones, aid
, 1 31 ,1 44-
the,Democratic banners antilliiiasps
rencies; yet not an arrest was made. Al
moat every banner was injured, andin one
ease which came under oar own itftWerva
lion, a man stood with a large .r.lab be-
twev . two policemen and struck - at the
horsemen 'and the banners, yet not an ef
fort was insile to atop him: Fora while
tie Democrats, loth to cause a disturbance,
bore it. - But now forbearance ceased to
be a virtue: They rushed at the'League
'louse, smashed the lower windeeirs, aver.
•e) the policemen, and as quiek is thet
the League window shutters were shut
and the lights turned off._ The Democracy
*ere masters of that part of the field,
apd for the balance of the evening the
Leaguers did not taolest,the procission.
. ,
' At the Commonwealth building d'bloody
drama was enacted. There is s saloon in
the cellar with two broad stair i lead
lag down to it from the street. The first
goer has four large plate glass windows. .-
The second floor is decanted with fall-
Imagth oil paintings of Lincoln Sind-John
son,. When the procession began tcrpasi
the building, the rioters,were thick. - Tile
house was used us a rendearous; And•the
teeth aide of the street was coed - pied by
them. But two policemen were to be
moon in the neighborhood. The.'rery first
- ranks of the procession were greeted with
boots and the Brit transparency was re
*sired with showers of stones and mud.— .
Every banner was struck, and soiled or
broken. The tioten then throw stones
and filth into the s Clod with
little iris, and at the led* who rode in
VOLUME 35.
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the line. Until the Fourth or. Fifth Wards
came along the insults were received Witn-
Gut prOrolting, any retaliation. But these
Wards were treated stones
and sticks thrown at them, and they turn
ed on their assailants, titae them into
the building, and for a time kept them
•
The pol,ice,:tvlio kept atv,ty so long ,at;
their At)(Alden friends were victorious,
came to re-enforce thent 'when defeated;
"and now appeared on the ground. They
flourished their clubs and threatened all
sorts of things. They did. not arrest a
single Abolitioniit, however. , The pro
cession passed on. One- Ward after
another marched along and was greeted
with stones and mud. Transparencies
were broken. The rioters became more
demonstrative. They had stores of am;
munition in the-building, and brought it
out when needed. The police never in,
:terfered, but, home smiled and applauded
' , when a good shot Was made at a banner.
No Abolitionist wa4;arrested. So things
continued until the IfcClellan Old Guard
came along. It was received with volleys
of stones. ft halted,' made u left
ar.d. - with a hitirah,-ruatted,cul-tite_rkterti•
A second time were tyirt Abolitionists and
policemen swept pell,mell. into the cellar,
rolling over_ each other duwn the steps,
and landing on the cellar floor, evidently
perfectly . iatistied with t'ualtrtellatrOld
Guard. The procession again'
for the moment, without interruptiOn.
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But re-euforcenaent l of rioters and po
licemen 'came up. , The wounded were
carried ol and fresh Squads were brought
forward. The Eleventh, ,Twelfth, Thir
teenth and Fourteenth wards passed. Mud
and stones were :thrown -again,
arrests were made, The Abolitionists-be
same worse arid Worse ; huge clubs were
thrown Mat of the second story Windows,
and the Fifteenth Ward had partly passed
by when a rush_ was made and the line
was broken. The Ward halted•ancl for a
moment looked on :their sassilants. There
they were, 'police and, rioters mired up ;
har' to 1,211 who were not throwing mis
siles. At last, from up- and down. and
acrosa the street, the F,ilkeetzth Ward _Deo
mocracy ;Made a . rush . They toot their
torches and tra nsparencies,' broke them to
pieces an 4 hurled them at the mob. The
police got frightened) some tried to get
away ; some fired pistols and sprung rat
tles and called for help. The' DemecrecY
rushed in and poured volleys of every
thing ther-cou,ld.lay their hands on at the
building. Again were the police and
Abolitionists rolled down the steps into
the cellar.
The windows were smashed, and the
huge latup in trout of the building knock
ed to pieces. Lincoln and Johnson. were
I:Kippered, and from their app . earauce'the
neat dv,. looked as if they had had
enough of it. Foremost among the Dem
ocrats was a zauave who threw stone after
stone down the cellar steps ;,and- far back
in the cellar itself eoultflae seen policenien
and rioters frightened out of their wits,
crouching behind bendiaes end tablei.—
For fifteen minutes the battle continued.
Nothing could resist the . torrent. A large
oval space on the pavement and street in
-front of the building was empty. Over it
the inks-lie.; were poured into the building,
and on it lay at least a dozen men. The
rioters, praiCe cad all were oleared.off the
ground:by the Democracy; the lights in
the building were:put out by some 'one,
and the processioti moved on.
This way the `:eo Ithe riot. There
was no more molestation. The line Moved
forward unbroken. Whit was 4eft of the
police tried to nail up broken doors and
patch broker! mindows, but not en Shilli
tionist was sdarr fi•ocn"the 'Fifteenth Ward
to the end qf the
coluranstnoweiformord unbroken.-
One man was killed and seventeen 'are
known to have beeia wounded. The mar•
dere&man was a Democrat and was killed
by t e atone thrown from the north side •of
the street. At lease ten- polteenaeistirere .
hurt. - ,i:othing can equal the indignation
against the police, litany RepubLiciana say
that the Manner in whiab they :allowed
the Abolition rioters to dO as.they pleased
was shameful. Mayor Henry should read
his Diana lesson_for Saturday night's work.
If he does not he is unworthy to be May.
or of Philadelphia. Yesterday morning
thousands .visited the :battle aeid. The
Commonweatth: ciiilding was most sorrow.,
ful to beholl. The two' lamps, Lit front
looked 39 -if- they bad-been_on a drunk for
a week. The q _ were bent and twisted most
fantastically. The Erna °false bstilding
was hacked and marked by the missiles. -
The doors mid Window sashes *ere kepi
from falling down by boards nailed across
them. The cellar was gutted. The Cen
tral Police Station was a huge hoipital. 7 .-
rue next time Abolition - rioters • and pa
th:icmen try to break up a'Denancratic pro
cession, we trust they will calculate before
hand tha.,c . Oar-Sf the , untfeliaking• •
The:teAere not, by any means, all the
outrages. • A botiret - orintylui - waktbrown,
at one of the large' franspareticiea carried
by -the Third Ward delegation. The vitriol
was thrown near the League Houser : Two
men wen 'severely burnt by tt. :Serval
horses its the - cavalcade .were cut with
knives.
The Twenty-fourth Ward delegation had
bricks thrown at it by some or the - jail
birds of the Republican party, At _Thirty
sixth anti Market street. Tilt, loldiers in
the lino were wounded. ' -
A. DILMOCILIeT 3{cantaara.-I..Polocrst,
named James Campbell, an elderly gen-
Altman, •of an inoffensive diipositioa, who
resided in Tenth street, below Ellsworth,
_vras:inurclered on Saturday sight. He Was
struck by a brick thrown at the precession
froth the crowd nf:: riot/Kis Abolitionists in
front of the 'o.7inmonwsalth Willing. He
was standing on thesouth sideerf the street.
Mr. Campbell wsa over sixty yisits . of age,
and of infirm health. 8e lawns a wife
11124 twudaughteis. - -
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TWO DOLLARSPEit'VEAR,' IS PAID IN ADVANCE; WO IF-NOrPAID UNTIL THE IgND OFr THE Waft.
El
From the Now York aziessai
The ital. ipstegled leausere
The following extracts are from slather
of Judge Taney prefixed to ail editioe l SI
the poems of the latilranoisia - ICey,
au
thor of. 'The
_Star SpatigletelllesserPoe
They have a peculiar interest' lathe prase
eat crisis. The behivior ofthelleitimes
eans' who hive • been recreant to the nie
tional flag, seems still more heinewei'Whint
it is known that the national air tritiOnni
timed by. a Baltimorean, on - the' twits:,
don of the defence Ofillaldractre **nor'-
ican troops, under the very flag Which
there are Baltimoreans who now 'disown
Mr. Key had gone' on board some tett . '"
ish vessels engaged . , in the exrpedl y thef,
against Baltimore, in thl4, for the Aux-.
pose of procuring the releseeef an Amer.
ican prisoner, br. Beane.. This Wag
acoomplished:Mr. Key and Mr. *ewer
continued on board the Serpi/seat/We
they .were very kindly .treated by it
Thomas Cochran e , . nntilthe fleet eseakell
the Patapsco and pesparetiomeware mak/.
log for landing the troops._ Admiral (grit.,
nine then shifted the flag to the Ilimete b is i
order that he might be able Geneve far,
ther up the liver, and superintended
person the attack by water Oa- the feral-
Mr. Key and Mr. Skinner ererethseiteset
on board their own vessel, with le pude,'
sailors or marines, to prevent their
lug.. They were permitted te take Dr.
Bones with them,and they thenglit there;
selves fortunate in being anchored in a
position which enabled , there:to see dia."
tinotly the flag of F'ort Itellenry from the
deck of the vessel. Ile picciedeti then;
with much animation, to dessribe
scene on:thenight of the borieleardnieet.„
He and Mr. Skinner remained oa
during the night, watching every *hell.
from the moment it - Wu firedtottilit fell,
and listening with breathlese 'to
beer if an explosion followed. . - -While,the
bombardment continued it wise sufltehma
proof 'that the fort had,not surreadiree t '
But it suddenly ceased some Alias before
'day, and as they hid no eommuitiosties
with any of the enemy's ships, they did
not knoir whether the fort had sums:
dared, or the attack upon it been ails&
doned. They paced the deck for the me.
idue of the night in painfttleuitetise,
watching with intense anxiety for the nee. .
turn of -day, and looking ..wreTrew mike
Wee at their watches to see ho*lohithey
must wait for 414. and is soon mit dawned,
and before it Was light enough to see de
joists .at a ,distance, their glasses Were
turned to the fort, uncertain: `Whither
theyshould see there the . fltarae,tid,Sti„Voi
he' the flee of the enemi; At 1 •Int,1 1 ": . 04
light 04,10, and they saw Ilutt."'onr
,fag
was still there." , As the (ley advanced
they discovered.. from the meyinienie of
the boats between the shore aed theft*
that the troops had been rottehly , lhate.
I died, and that Matey woe/idea men ware
I carried to the ships. At ;strigittAt . S'tas
informed; that the attack
,on_Raltijnore
r i had failed, and the BAillah, Agee ireit.re
embarking, and that he and Mr, Sklaier
and tw., Beaues'iould be pariteittieji,ke
levee them and go -where thoy , Piss44,M .
soon as the troops were on board sad the ,
fleet ready to sail.
He then told me that under theeseedia-"
ment of the time he iteulwritten a meg:
and handed , Me a ;printed - eopy if the
"Star Spangled Banner."' ',When I :had` _
read it and - exposited my adeairitiais; .1
asked him how he; found-time - kis the
scenes be had been passing - thitingif.te'
compose such to. song. Ms said At e.
meneed it on the ' i deek of their .veal
in the fervor °files moment, wharf he**
the *retook beefily retzeatiag .to their
ships, and looked for the. flag helmet
watched for so' anxiously sr the morning
opened that he hid Written, tante !Ines or:
brief notes that woulcil — sid hiiii . lii, Iliad
them to mind, upon the beeket siettee,
which he happened to hive ketp •
and for seine of the lines, Italie proitesie
ed, he was obliged to•rely altogether oh
his memory ; and that he - fititsfied ft is
the boat 'on his way to the stiere',,,eind
.wrote'it out is it now stands et thehntel,
AU the night he reached.
.Balltmore;sitidl
immediately after 'he arrived..., Me — ;m11141
that-on the next meaning lie *irk it kr
Judge Nicholson to ask bin -erleat
thought of it pitiathe wattso.teineltpliksed
with it'-that 1 immedieteilbetficiktii
printer, and directed eo piesto be stench'
oft in handbill- form ; and that' he Alert.
Keyy believed it to have by*, fitiereliy
received by the Baltimore public. _
Judge Neeliolion and -Mr. Key wire
nearly oonnected by mare* 'a ! Itet
and Mrs. Nfecholson being lifters.: The
Judge was &man of 'untested taste, liect ;
at one time been distinguished strong the .
leading men- In:Congress; and wat at the
period of which I am now _speaking. the
Chief Justice bt Baltimore. , Notirilet,
standing hie judicial charaeter, h
empted him from military- sersies, he as.
cepted the command of a volunteer oota,
pang of artillery.' And whets - itie%enieety
approached and an attack on thefort was
expected, htrstid'his - . company attend
their services ie.:oo T ' , g ove rnment to smite
in its decries :. 'They:witiefetipied and
formed Part of Pie gariiieon *is the
bombardment. The Judge had:..P*ol-io
lieyed.froni duty, and returned to his foss
ily only the night before Mr. I. stimio
him the song. :You may eselitAilegine
the feelings with which at sielksponsMit
he read it and give it to the atine. ''lt
was,, no doebt, les Mr. Key modestly ex
pressed it,' favorably received: .Tia tNs
than an houi lifter it was piseed the i
hinds of the printer it wee all, ever tours, -:j
hailed with eathusissm,, Fed t. :,tohlleite
place at ones sti a national itortg..
; The knowledge ottlitieirsinistaiseilte;.'
der which the ode was 7 cien** grie'
Ow pertinacity to its langtuemend eitAie
it teem especially appropriate at • thhi' gas
ment, when the very s;#00 - 1.1rttifiiffit
the lines may be re-ens:gig, 'delta
fervent patriotism of the 4 i l Clagandniggiala.
7.94 not only, puts to shithieitietsiipurlfiio
deserted the flag so elottueirtftpulesel,,• ,
buLanimatee With new ardorith'lll4 fekleti
feWefenders. . •
ERIE, PA, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 10, 1864:
: 11 tfliff tkieladassit Isolative]
it a Sardillesa OW-
, aka
- 1•
,Thalelegmb ahnoizaced rieently 'the .
dfatb Cokse)...* Oaticlern?n s Pro;
t5wt4.4044 et .1
ks. Logis!_ A onrfsrsi
dant•of tha CiPaiOnati fiafetta-Tto
40stikkitlihkittco zmPiq, cur*. sttiplioa .
flernieh i na she public.skith* . hrilifliitOry
• the lib Colo* gaylerson. aaa with"
bs.'s death•hed esonfessiou. The letter niikt.
be found in - The Geoff o,!,he 20th hut. '.
COL Bat deteon •iras appoint. by. , Xr:
lapeohr.fussistent fkuretoryof War wader
SitiaDii Cameron, at the special request of
the' latter.. While ha that position, Co!.
Beralettgin had TWO opportunities of learn:
With* Iharsotere of the public Ines at
:Widtiligtitut; the OOrrilptions that there
preialled, sod the emir that were being
pisparOf for the flaunt?, by those in au
thority: 'So Profoitndkyldid thee. palest
itiioot.rfee` lot hilit,tts* he sad
- Igged — •
to be,
tit sores other
a, or duty. &prod: by being
'..pipkittoi4 1 - 9 Oa. colojailtar thi 13th U.
, 4 3. 0 Tafapter t , east: fluidly siiiiappoiMiti
Dip'!"'"
MOW Missouri. irblvt fritiinclie held
to-the ties of -his, death
I* W -!y1 allow* PO-4 1 dstson I!"
attended by her. Reary Cox„ pastor of
the Quires Methodist eisursh, to whom he,
so . senisesioes, widish Mr. Cat eonsmite
ledesewitims as they were given ,to hire
by itts Cokasel. We Seensfer, the follow
ing as k•gart of his 00a41116:111111, to which
we invite the attention of every patriot.
ok.Bandirso . maid
- iliOnmeastiug the duties of the War
Casa llinwever, I' was- brought into eon.
tact and ekes onnimumten with the seeret
etesitieli !A the edmiiftstraihnt, Which
Geii. 8'54 snd thi henetary of War, and
Chafe others,. Mere
PPIII•Or P11,1 1 1120sellits; imnetimes took
iAiwa-i!tnr°9**`-ri ihu"tlain.4
kiiinati9 o .-45 1 ,ieF 31 44 11, 4 4 s whial h " .
OMR IllaPatha kitt.Ptilq• bnl - Whi .4win
sehmish.. the nation. I because
Selansdki tnahnatod with the yeah± ocFroP•
Moe that bad tweed our-wintry in the
shape of- mew dressed in the garb of
qpiatlipmei mad_ occupyingligh *xis of
tima y gor whisk they had no gmaiiicatien
-whinerar. 1,-tried •* Mist thew .pwple
cid, but in vain.aad keels ism* their
enmity. I fellilt index theterrible weight:
of- tbsties, mid at Istd exited 49442
Moved cad_ appointed to theliestastantr
Orkmeiey of six masseetk 17. &_ Leans
tor,',:preforring to go to the flea to . ..render
Whit merles I could in en benareble and
introtie way, rather shin etflook with the
foul birds surroundingUis igrierstusent 44
Wiihingtor. I sneordingiyieft it in July;
the mooed day fitter thrisistile oft 24
. kuti,intd have . **weir sity %military es;
phirity,lii this 'i neesniirai bilk initiated
to the Colitnelay of 'the Thirteenth U.B.
Intently, nntii , the ?Ariel of the ries:
eat per, when I was" appointed Provost
Zuvind General of the department of
hasitaii."
genords 'which have never seen the
light et dv,„but Which wits one day as
tonish the nation 1" Ab I those ?weds
Lincoln Is determined shill new see the
.tight if he oaa prevent it end that
fe oneresson why he was se - anxious to be
rwelested, He knows that these records
would, tf made. public, not Only. astonish
-the settee, bat render ern administration
infiesece in the einination of his ociutry;.
ase. i. a -
.1111•10• M Min 111401161-1. Nob*
_ _ 'os.'s its Last-Mill
?wires amtee toraii.3
'lit none of us be deceived-by thisiool•
fil=we had almost said knavish—talk
tharebeßion being on its lot legs. Let
nr tool at the present like men, and mat
tide - tint heads, like oittiehei, in the lead.
L l'imittluillion'is nit on its but legs, though
•
lt leati to snit the purposes of Alma.
tienisui to sudeclare. to* the !map,
reedit,' an jutige.fof'yourself. Look at
the area oStit HO* originally einitrolled
ana . see how. ittle of it we
lea* Vold to-day. unleia it ii covered with
ort•l4onits, or protected by our troops.
admits that we have lost during
Award thousand men, yet Rich
mond is no nearer ours thin it was
three years ago. General Grant, with
• hiandred thousand bayOnets at his
t i his jast summer and autumn, ' has
.neverlieui able to get is near to it as the
umeh abused Gen. IdcCiellan got long
whilasto the doors to it are - barred,'
ask.frowpriearit appearances, the bars
wiltrensain there forever. Ryan the Qom
! pensively unimportant town of Peterir.
berg didkis all our attempts. , With the
I iblitsly4xesption of New Orleans, we bold
no seaport worth mentioning. )
Wilming
ton ir in rebel bends. Savannah is in rebel
nds. Charleeton. after defying the cot&
bitted attacks of our army and navy for
nine trunteli is in rebel bands, apparently
iii*rilnitsbli se ever: Mobile is . not
:Out*: nor is Galveston.- • The stars and
- . ,4lfirs lire sitipt from the Rio Grinds.—
The Trench' tri:eZloi &nal • r4eFlifitatim•
ras, and.et..the. other side of the 'river, .at,
!rower/We t Alie rebel "rag," not "old
glery,t!' responds to it. Texas, a great emi
ph* in itself, with a territorial', area four'
tinsee.thsw aim of New York is scarcely
touched by.ihe war as y t. Ratiels bold .
id! of Louisiana, except New Odense and
a tow towns on the river banis. Rebels
itre - . .Juiprentirbt Alabama.
,:lgicetliVerolbsti ad is alt Giorgi% 12 0 1 la•
roir'ai e ilmdbir of den. Ethermanis gums
kojob, corona u
ma, oiArso.
overrunning Tenses*
illakka4s/ Co. 40 1 ,
_t9:,_,X 4o ,,tack7. 'aroma' ,
Isairresk the line ofiltirObio f while out in
INA** .nod 2 tr i a em y hav ebeen
b4vLryg.~Aiusp, or e. ent monib, pretty'
one tittle Manag
ing St. - Louis itself. These nre . ,the facif of
the idtusdott es it is the-peiirit is thanes
Firbiir*ays. of the Thaw, Imeir ous the one
r id Cittir -- esisisideration,
and thipperpowthe
iiiitattllat to makieriafaann psi*
that ta, the refreleetiett.of
• se President, sail IJaajeleetiswef.
lir.limainik the editor, to *EMIL
In!S
. .
- 'l 4 r, !Ads.Aen wars 404 1 , tibitiO, ofr
002mOusiWit.for fun ; bat beani of an 'Co.
*dad turn of - olio& they did not wish,
toloao the T'so oftew took in iron ket
tle In Sit'hirid to catch it-in, and . stitioi•
424 hiliself in tient of loiviegi pieeM
r.claisu,ed ; the ;Aber wi c ialkOod
had with illigited tomb ;,,"Tikoh it oath
•
Pat 1" • '
). -
Au editer lays he has' Been the oontrt
pupae lawyeri use when they "warm tfp
:With the subjebt." . was a el,
'imicerh, and hold about a pt6t.
•
, • ,
"Joy, did you • lot off th4t gun **-
elk:nod an enraged school muter.
es." "Well, what- do you tiiiuk I will do
to you I" " Wby, lot ate off.'l .
;
tAn . lriskr lover regoarkedi itiat' it; Is a
great, pleasure to be 'spools* whin
your usWateheart is rid ye.". 7 .
Ws dada immediately after the Presidential
letapeign to maks s thorough tottlaute4
the natoonis on oar banks. Our business if.
l ibber tatro_beatesensiderebly neglected diFloi
the pest yosr ! *vim to the other importan t
espoitentiia which xu have been lavo l lvad;
end as /ooklag our air books ire ,thid:a large :
sanuartietioa of *counts. not qiiitefinougEt'
to pay coIX the National debt, but sufficient, ,if
}chested, to ataka,our pocket , book fatter to.
tint attest of soveral thotutand, dollars. Wi
eaunot afford that this Imp automat should be
withheld any longerinod therifore giVe notine'
that direell,y4fter the iltit of Novembir, we
shall oemmeaoe ninon( 04 qi ha 9 4 . *Itat-VIL_
debtors i witheat tiniest to *SOIL Our pni
tent womanly good' sad rospossiblepersons
Wires - in bs t ie s batidied=delass
worth of bitoip•eit'otiata is the !irholi-4hO eaM
my at motif they Oats*, sOd tr.lim:*7 .
will met fail to respond with that epldt
promptness whisk ever chiranterises goal
buttons ENO and honest oiliness. "And as to
duty , bound, ere will over pray. &a" tt. ,
L
With the aeni irtfirbbrirrer will ohm
tite.peried foi which -a annibetef onr
isisPeisti eibeeribere have paid. - As we-sit•
ienniell at the stirt,the paper will be preipily
dittioitikeed, nnlese etbirtitreettaimo vsewitraft
to no historic:it eipiretbni . lt aliw 4 lolL
eleell be pitiesndkulmere en atawy Of err Maki*
*main temetr i pstronege es -pcoeible, atilt
weed neither be fair t* it! ? nor just to Litt*
to end it longer than - thee have greeted.—
After the Prseidential eteetion a mgok boa
portion of the paper will bi devoted 41144 -
ipt.ol *literary, new*nntileoal n*titre thin
eve lutes been able to give the,ezettlaip,*.
Oritiligibeipaet ywor.
•
. - MtlliVielt* . '• '-''-' -
i ro-YOU - yota-mtimgramlX
aim I' •: • .', -
- ' E. covonthre -
BOOT. & StIOE. STORE !
out. sum. Mealy - Clipostte tte?ed Ogles;
A li,
: 11 ,140 WhIbi, 'Beet aid Blear: I bole,
4 Isibeertbe Polak thlt be '- •
Ws seiwerd Ma dead to theater. $o
4ir 81,4* 0114 elegy apposite the pee .
OM*, 'lsere be Jerboa ell We ettkiesde 4 eestoatere
le de lila a eall. " Pattleeke tilleutteit gene M.
. It E
. f rat 1. -- a - lx 43!
-xubwiatidivenbssi; %di alpiiibilledlisi en lan
urgusirldsmit.lie Worms be omen as geed estlese•
OM sad WI at as low pekes to say ether paean la Ike
.eltr. , Omit tits WeasaiteCt
._ i. . . , serf 6411.
.
AMERICAN' !NOUSE,'
90171 , 11 W 137 COMM 07 I'IMPAJUE 4 Malt IT.,
'ERIE , IPA, •
;
JOILIf pIINCAN, POPRIETO,
rre Isseias7l4 'dint it shift
trel)-Itoove Beret sad It titsepetlee style, re.
440141 palate e share of the reale eitmee. Toni
sad seeeemeedeliwis equeV to say ht the .
, .
Tot the eirairimainte at tempi& *imam
4 toed stable heel been eatoaNd to the
aerelle-04, JiMartrS64ll.
• IMPORTANT
Belden A Owners of Unpainted Lands
x.pEn. .THE PROVISIONS OF THE
Act of Aseembly, approired_ 142 20, 11114, tke hoi
den aid oaten of trapatettted, Lando temeired
take oat petunia for such lands before he lit' day et
November, 11164,,, , Ce failure to takeout BA* POW' the
dlorveror °enema Is dlreeted "to eeladali'tlr ••••4 if
pir‘kies mime, tamed Gut firs as as rack impeteated
erod e " ouch amount (ether Vella oboe 4s to :tem is t
ea e i pprapete esa stala shat ha elite:Will 411 . iks
to he prcoifed pd kejet far tie! parpme •emddesiel wise
eked low Mural es el per cam! These lieseta'are Haile
to be proceeded epute by the Attothey Gettepdhleirsinst
defaulting public admire. leader the AetetA jIIId.I6Y.
The anderefteed am giving particular Mealtime to eal
bestows oriole; order the I,4ad Lava, wad leaviop facil
ities for attending to such bahloese, are prepstytd to prey
mare pateniest once for partite residue at A distance
from the seat of Government, on the rout neonatal*
menu. Corramoadtaut sorietted sad proemial, attended
tot Alidrer =agar .sovaisks.s. eat
WALLACZ Di WM,
Atte:tipll24 Ctlonsellors at Las
• • .barlifeeberm re.
2 1
• Vary Z. Raynioad t
'ly bar lam friend* _la the about of Owasso
B. Y. Whittlosay., - Fleas of Sri* Gaffney. Ito.
if. ' -00 i t .1. 1111711, WM t -
terilMin V. Itaviao“ . • , • - •
FriliE DERENDA T, IN . THE ABOVE
„g. Cosa la hereby notified to appear at the Court of
Common pleas to he hoiden at lerfa,lo iliti bribe craw
ty of trig. on tba let 14oaday of Soma able omit, aotiw
row tba said tompLalat, amitaboir win If abj Ow bath
.ky at,Hrovol from tide of faKtrbsorgr iimotbi sot
bogryttot to aoloSpLalatlL
bat. auxvi,o2llo,ll3weit
Ilbortra Oar. :- & Mt 41 , - •
i gist• MANHOOD ;
How List S Row Itestoredc
jUST PUBLISHED s New IditiOu of
to Do. Cm's:wowed OitAnyeloi INUIT on the
redieal owe (altaoat assdleiss) of Bassaksiollaaeaa, or
Sesslasl Weakness, Involustirr Sessholt Lena,
may, Kota sad Phalle& Pent*saitit lstloalunts
llan laBot etc. ; also
by l: =Zr e loi: ;21 1101.1n.se sad Fmk
la * sao -7 7avalope, rely • ass
esisto What la *Me way,
dissoletrstskitearirtldrl7 overt saentsgrol lesstlow.
thatWalsassangelialtipassmardratitnitahhis, be rad
ically cured vithost the asagfrons ads taterasl mad.
Wise or the applhattsa alterMile-yolottai oats mode
al ears et oars SiCiipil t sertsia Anastrestasl,lby' me set
shish ersty sallsisr, mattes shed analltbOlt stJ
hum. tare Idommdfolosply,,Finitely and roditosay.
Mb Uttar* should to I* the Mods of .vary
AS sad Inrury Assn to tie bad. _
O. Wire eta, to phis otoolopyli soy adds.. et
the =As or Droyis. Adele.
iIIMAL 0 - =W 00,,
UT Dote% Dor Tett,
1•111441 11.118011.2. 01114.
CHANGS OF UMW COMILBNCINO
110711) tY. MAY l/.114. • ,
?nue willismearaidaliataboatthstqlmetasboart,
Umbria : 4l - mA4epart.
inOrt
_ * 1116,11116
=l:4=l. A•
VW relish% •—•—:1141111 g.
, AvegusiorlaTi==r67.6.....t?A sh.
ausl!ls"
straradret.
(lAMB TO THE OF THS
evanoilber, la BotWor Cook ,on tiellAto Moult
jootholow Uwe NW (Iwolitokhost six Rooks ago, • two
Abbilt lot Oi•-z.s6 WOW
, g r ai ri r eireMall ialt. t= ireal OUNM e t il rbrAra
gi -Tiff• l.
1.
.
44141' b"
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-Lemma La,
I=Ml'l
' To MuPault 111111,
TO. CIIIMAIOW-IDISSORIBEMS.
ERIE 'RAILWAY.
NUMBER 24
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
"aglow Code tasseled I. this seism at the rata ef
Tbsoi!.!a DOWN pet .year.]
rilX 'MUM, :
Cl?, llkorara, Wing malty ran County
rtraw_ pen k pr• tlikd tirrey or oho Pima or Ups
Zels Coantr, ra• .1011lro to Comfon Counett Ram,
Wrlslare &pare4-Ir.
--.-
L) D: lIIALICKR,
• Joatraisasa MVO COXIMICON NICIL1714111;
11. PR. ir Warg:nue ea labile Deck, tad Gutter of
Mate fttaieL Alp itesler to Out, rialt, Pb,is now.
Pliatiker, Water Liam lie: N. 11.—Partlealar attention
will Neve tb. Beeetrbag and reirerardiug of retro.
Wu 0 evade sad RADS, to sll puts of the couetry.
. ' *Par I •
IZAIRICUULIL, •
• Woooosua aatatassmDuktati
Yet Provision Flow Bud - hod. Wood and
irU/011 TIM Wian,litucas,Sobosto•Seildt. ke,
Itroot,, font to Tosses Boom latabddalr Emporium,
, Junel-4452.
E PIiLLO lizmurrr,
Domes op pin Psalm. Oseo veead
N.., *ego Mock; Tread' Proof, bonne') Aftkaad
Moth. loco tlf t. -2,
PILAILCI CO..
D 14410111111111 AU. 07 nAJUMMIII4
and rioashetatoiti aod Jobbori in Tin bold Cop r W
moron of•ta• iod State Sto, Res, Pa.
•
Arrstatos Ihireoszus OALLIM
eg Nook. Vivra.
. .
rotarist do vmastrg, -,
..2/ . f , AtTOWYS AT Lew. RVlgwey,Pa...
?nitleeks Elk, Wawa. Cameron and Sedersouenentier.
J. IL . CHAM. (Jen50:64.1, 4 ] W. W. WILBUR.. 1
- , -
W. W. MILL, 1 PitOPRIIPPOIt.
• - 1 "
MORRISON ROUSE.
Cerise of Sowed lad Yuba% Street—ow swiare out at
lsAwnee 111thinfte. Wilms. Pa. Sept. 20-17.
11120. W. UCNNISON,
Jawtios OP MI Pia= Os., to Gasetto
SevAh-irest baron of INlktt and State streets.
Clairroyaidlair dew essikr and aellsertismr nadir Prolapi•
3 7. - , . ,
'r' e9 tictr BUIS Boor Munivorretsia.
hi Sexed 94(11 Of itifidermehtli Block, pis, Ps.l
G - Itt/Italt COTI.IIE. •
4rreasyr Law, Girard, Erie Co t 7,
!a. Cellediese mod ether Imbues attended le tb
aremplesse aad Otteetab. - ,
ii P. ismices, - . 1
Baotou= and Dealer La Itagion'arn
Caitipar,Varggair. Jimpaparl l / 2 fia. Cosairydaalers
sap Stara aziar. Rewires Hatalfroatin Mae Pa*.
g
_
L 111 X . ' 1 •
, _ r. S. Camas baa taken the blase Kiln at
UN foot ahead' Street, new the Phlta4alphla dipot,
RH* al, ad I. pivoirea to ravish WlCte Lime; la large
or mall ttalttlea. 0 the lowot market priori. 1
tyriwir• • .
'IL rattan 11/11111/L -
rm. dis DAUS,
Atrrsuars u Lair Cl heat
taut, Ifiedittle, Pa rib. iii-sras
W. WSTiIOIIII, •
Am / Am AT Liar..ta Waleres'
ea Ilifflualk stmt. it* ra. 41:1
fisa, owirat's_ ,s - - •
JDarktrr. IPAly's Xesth Abe of the Sat,
1 0 1410 obvsh4 SAN Pe. &DAM ff.
p *Amt. thrum,
I_ .- fteme *trot. tistaimuitithand streat;
= ll=l4o= ol. lei Depot. We, P.,
4 111111Smiimaralhall trareises.-Ward-kr 1 2 1 .7 "111 0;
Vet", likoositachikt. -
'- • .•s•viumoc• db,:asora '
t its
. , - `Rasateeisa Tersaaa sad
tar ream israz im l r Petett So_rigiag 114Atme•
Wt la isr..-...l3tete between elb sad /t 6 ate,
Ibie. Pa.' • Clothes sots to la the Gaut style.
f
D. 1116.59 AN ,
• Urger Aro Tats lifirastA, 011 gighth
brkiAmmt "Mr sod heath.. FUN Horne la Car ,
yiaer to let on rosantabl• terms. FUN
L J IDDILLioIIe CAUTICII4
mtniPainvlsuotalerniftbusjkalen,
Avis topismass, Marva Csai,
11.)11gAGILL
• Diselter Ofts '
otioisiii:i~sio • Plit.Pa.
•
YDS 11011141 t,
&L& Ca
t , S. 0. Ctimpm,
AMU. ma ill sow" and bandaolooly Acted up
Aosse,tob, midst of ono of the boot 'fronting And /faul
ts, rotten' fit Poserylvistu. • Osautedhau Rones,Oloau
Bodo, • Good Table,
_awl Nature* ?rim. Tbt public
patiousgo L a ritopoetraltylaltelt•d.. sepl4l7ll
A. GALBRAITH..
• AINGUIT AT Law-Allis oaltitstresti,
serfs apron* he Court How, Arie,Ps.
LS. SPENOIIII, , =WIN YARVIN.
SPENCRR & MARVIN
arrest ores & Coursim Low; AV LAW
OFFICE, Paukagori Block, near .Nartia
IL/
beet Cornet o t the Salle Sews. Erie. Pa. r
JOIAN . .
Dulls to Dal Gooas,'caoruis4
&cabal, Muting*, Nal% mare, Seed. no/Ur, etc., ear-
RN of :A 4tree4 aid POW *awl. Xs*
ant) 1111 . 13 ADYER'itISENENT !
CWT IT OUT
And Show It to Your Friends.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
• IMPROVED
8:14ING MACHINES !
tut it r z u*seknowledged tn be lb e 13£41' AC FTTNE ever
tedium this winter. Their unrivalled Media
00;144 in thOteeentri. bet all meet the Viror.d, hu
swish by ter the most meta: Ibuttits• sow la us.
*FOR SEVERAL YEARS
They hate tetra the lead of all other Maahlwi. bat
'alma the lata.lmprovemeate ban been added, every ea.
liaty afire* V posfornwt with such lase and raPidit7
that the
LADIE3 ARE IN ECBTACIE3 . 4)VER RI
And It alai the admiration of ALL. W* werant thelo
to stlteh every variety of avands,frosi the thlatneet easello
to the' thickset ale th. They anatm the esisbrat.d "lock
stitch," which iv Popouibie to rin or, ravel Throe als;:•
chisel yds I do tie* fallowing watt WiTHOUT ANT B AST
,ING OA PREPAROION, via:
lIISO 4 YELL, CORD. OATURII,
. BRAID, TIJCR. BIND & QUILT.
nay make . any width of hem without pructottmly
Uvulae Or it :Ahoy will gather aiul each or sow
Oa Via name; tf jou don't believe it,
COME'AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
• lb* dankaad 4or thaw easitadated Itaabiars, gime lire
lima bras loaded In Pala, ,haa bon eatontehina.
than ere 4a4 groat dillealt4ta Mae oar ordara, bat we
N
Wm • I stook jut-nest and are ready 10 is say
and ail who taay call or On am their ordeic Our rooms
are stsga•Uy fitted aid ipratabilkAaad oat acoommoda
lions for eoaductiai the boldness are not Nulled.
This Nialdaea nor awarded the highest premiums
at
Ilia WORLD'S TIM to Condon. 152. •
- The INIMSTRIAL EXPOdITIO g, Paris, Mi.
The KILOELESIK73 Itrd rinrrg. Washington, INS,
Aid stahmetterveyStata sad County Pear where ex
hibited-. TUT 1111 trarraated three years. 'They are
iperftetly simple construction. They rut • with the
vested um. The us almost aolaeleas. .
INSTETICTION JELL.
1.411 sad sea % h . Ia operation. If you cannot maw,
mad far sample at work and a circular by mall,
-
BOLT Aptata, Maim Sleek,
311:114 (gaq ratio gria, PL.
State Normal SehooL
LL TERM OPENS
WIDNICSDAT ) AUGOT 17, 1864.
SEND TOR A CIRCULAR
J. A. COOPER,
EDINBOBO, smi, co., PA.
-iii..rne.
it* CiPlutoett ' . / To the Comma Pieta at Isis
• • 'vs. Comet": 1140.tikiebeessyleres.
Ado F. Cfmat UM
lmiHE. DEFENDANT IN THE ABOVE
gill it hereby !Maki to epees: at the Cool of
ew:wreak to he bathes et Vets, te sod for the
dreati7alltle, as the ;a *wider, at Neves:Nor out,
OKI }Wow the selitemplaht. midd out,
show eases if say
fie Wit why a /beta her. the heeds of satesamer
Meld itet be/Wed to mid eltiatilt,
, 1 , &WIN I. 4;1/AS012th/it
11311‘WhalkleoFfiDO*1101/04N.
, ,.„ , ,
AT . -WHOT:RSALB 42 .- RETAIL Ls`s-
4 1.
. , • .• • ,e
; •. •
•
aitzvErt CAlt,Tpl
Itaimakoalittad vitt kin In Us Drug TM. My. 1.14
%wow, maAlet thiltra. VA/AA ~ • A
Carter &'Carver; •
. .
By 'whom the the bestows will cautions tote eon. . • '
at the aki etsstd. With 45:duvet - stock and tnanpieelier—
— r
nettles they lope to reoelve e liberal allet:e qpnblie
petransce : . I• . 'r, .•,, ,
,
':ESPECI.A.I.:_A.TTBIZTITLQII -
WHOLESALE TRADt.,;:'
Dealers in the aelghtKirlas towns ors respectful:lir' is.
vitml.t• glee al •0111 Woes 'trellising clamber". I,d
• • . _ •
TUE RETAIL DEPARTMENT,_
11411 b. conducted, as herttofon, to &wel►l matusimid
Intk • &sp.:malt:in to oblige or customers
We partSeelerty esU Hie notlee of Playsialsas wiz
Walsh La L. 611 lurestand tined ever brought to thl!
. eity.
Prescriptions prepsrid u bobretatora p with 'Ada
tad prompt:mtg. jalett. •
A FACT GENERALLY„
- PRAT the variety of new style. Bed
1 of Gothic, Cottage, Congress, Round ear. • '
*et, Camp iota, Jenny Lind and other pattern, entks
.terpentine and strait front, laandsomely veneered Bureaus,
lixtennon, Dirtier, BreaMud,” Centre and other ,Tablent"',.:
Whatnots, Quaker Stands, Carpet and Damask
14
dots Beds, Hair and Sea Grass Mattrasses, Yeatker=
and Bolsters with other nousatiold
manufactured from wall seasoned lumber Baal
materials, bye:twinned workout andAst
bola. For atyla, gloat - rand low prime t sriß dY grafi
m042%6 dealers to andersail sue. Mothers Mond r.
sold. Cabo sae, .Parlor. Itedrooii, Rankine. -
Name and other CWrs, of Eallftlell omit Wealkkinumatc.:- - -.:.
feettens, ate hickory donedan4 *load. roaklngttimm SO 2. ,
strong as any other part of-tkeoludr,ntsmi otßersaneder •
and sold are only ina4 - aad by inrimaellt durable, Wood.,
Windsor, Rocking, Sewing and Norse, are 'aught of' Ititd
yved rental dbaelaid Sae spat ind thick ht.
ranted to stand. Llandsoundy painted, and caret
Nn for itrength„ prim and ftls Sprint Reda;' r •
veld emir Ws and hats Ski ktgliegt - testimonials with a
list of, prime of all goods sent on appilbbtiea. Punter
and shipping free.
After flee years exparfence toad celatealug *RIF ark - -
principeled two prise dealers, lam thatansanod to sell •
Sae pries to all,,tire worth for your pay, and do natio
to all who trade with au. • • .
Lumber, Lath, Id tung'es„ I.lta Stack, Crude and R SAW
Oil, Stara Pay, Produce, acc., taken at Adz market Wild
On pay. Reseenaber the plaos t nett canoes of lithstrinft
on State, Rite, Pa._ G. W. !LISZT.
arvaa-IL SatmkkeYr ma , d Canada's ilaknoss.
ATMEiI.4.SALE & RETAIL
GROCERY frioltr,*-
P. A.,13E011./01, _ .
WHOTONALE AND RETAIL GROCER.
thrtA4ams . *ma el W Park 4' irego4.l l t4oll
onsaratiN
Would respectfilly dal tba stiastipn WU" acasa4 ll l
to Wit 10p atcrek at :
GROCERIES AND PROV/SickiS,
X P 4. R&M
Which he is delizoas te sett at the
VERY • Lowss, possums' moss: •
SUGARk
.COFFEES,
TEAS,
SYRUPS,
TOBACCOS„
1=
- - - FISH, &C.,
nos airframe la the olty, flit mit:Tied to prove to
all who giro hip a coll.
Bo OH keeps coastaatty oa toads superior lot at
PURE •L iltr oAs,
halloo wholes!' trod., to whisk La &iota tits attoa
of tYe public,
sw sotto la, "Qatar Salo. Small Prat' and a •
kalvaleat for the gouty'
Atlantic &frost Western Ratings
NSW 1311CUL (MAGI • •' - •
?Wager, height, salt, Upton satTe*
graph Reale.
- Oonnocting at Sintamann%, N. Y.. sitb the
nay, tomes continuous/sff Yoot ?sack trols Ren - 140*
I* Akron at Clersiand. On and aster , .
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1000;
Throngi Passenger and Freight Traloe wttl Ai no ansu
Iszly totween•CIAVNLAND AND NNW YOUR.
KEW IND ISMORTg•LT PAissz,Kern awns,
11ACOA.G1 CtIICEZD TIIIIOCcia '
Fasinigars by this Line han choice of Five dill-rent
Routes between New Vont and Boston. TkrROVOII
TWLETS can be obtainei at any of the allies' - of the
Erie Railway and all Ticket - Olken of copiloting Lined
West ofilouthweet ; also, at the Central licks; Once,
under the Weddell Ho w% Cleweiand, Ohio. 1.
Pk for ticlmte via. the
A.-da G. W. AND ARES
reaminger Tram stop at Meadville thirty mionteg, gtw •
ing passengere ample Hine to dine at the ..1101:1E,scity
HO dß.' the beat Hallway Hotel in the country.
IYif W 4WD iyEEDIVOrrs PACIORTLINII, 'ALL'
Rd IL f
Negrenshipment of Freight between New York and Ak•
. ton or Clever/sod.
Wetetunuts in the West and Southwest will find.4l to
advantage to order their goods to be forwarded ',la
the Erie and Atlantis 3 greet Western ilailwayarthas
gearing trouble and expense.
itATWS OF FitIOGUT AO LOWA V
OTHER. ALL KA/Llp
• Upectil attention will be given to the speedy trupor
Pion of Freight of ell kinds, Gas: or-West.
The Engines, Cars and other equipments Mt SAM Coin
pony are entirely new, and of the most improyed martens
style
RONBraftli. on, RECTOS:A. Or PES.NSTLYANIa.
• Via. Meadville at Carty.. \
Prom Learritaburgb; the Ilabouing Sianeli raw to
Youngstown and the Coal Kiln/.
mi. H4Tta la being eateuddd, and will ouotli
plats mooing coder to Galion, (Titans, Ds, toll \
einnatl, without break of raft..
J. pARNYWORrH, OEO'l Firelight Agent.
T. H. GOODMAN,Gang Tletr , t Agee t. •
'1
11. F. el,WightTelltit; lTion'lll
111614
NEW FIRM..-.
SMITH & GII,L3IORE, •
(Seceesior to E. ILiastUad
WHOLESALE AND R.ETAIL
DWJU /X
BONNETS, RIBBONS,: FLOWERS,
lb
rte_ PEE/S 1 FURNISIUNG GOO - DS,
NTIUSIM
ntrA!r.sx SIEVICIM ACID LIOATH TERIECTS, KKK ri.
E. R. BJAIrIi. A. P. GILL-MOUE
apt:9l44m.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Siegel, Vincent &
DIALER. 4 IN
.6oterles, Flour, Pork, _ fig,
SALT,
lies, Wines, Liquors; Cigars sad
CANDIES,
Lowest Market Prp*
MON 13i3OCJ!, PA.;
I •
*EMMA
DRUGS,
Will iro`devotad tattle
Stoat of
CHEMICALS,
Si. aast.eloiqt of
The wily direct rots to the
(aiem3ors,D) C. i%sgal,)
WATEE
LIME,
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kora,
CARBON` OIIIL,
TOBACCO,
ORACE.EBS,
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