The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, February 16, 1865, Image 2

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EREE., PA., FEBRUARY 16. PC)
KUMNAL VIGILArCE IT Tag nom' Is rig% USICii OF
tepeciar,Notices.
W 2teire to obtain a correspoolent fa every
t' 47.l a l laPfa th seoonty. Pontinsl .eessys we tea ottetn
tr. shim:leo:ince ; wont We want la toia• local news front ell
puts of the coast; Any person writin , to us can
on hie L' t tll kept striztljf oontlential sod
tt 1; l e ha. leirs that noninannienk4.lcak Is spit In proper
eiaSpe for pobli cat.fi:, vs IC put It tit sppro visite trim
'1 he hour ht whisk the CPUs/ray is pat to press
essh week, is 2 o'cit,cl on Thtirscisy nfiarnoon. Asliertise
*eau will be re , ostvefi op to 9 o'cio.k u! the day of pub.
re City s tervel byearrlir. will to ebati—.l
Cr . ! Cent: pnc }cal extra Perune L - ho tail to
prates their paper. ragniarly wall confer • favor by L.otl
Trizrun of the 11.1M.1. We ?tear to have ail lubeiriberi
law nn con. , ltlautly, procure their pawn at the bales
of bl'eatlon.
tar Ali Ar'..nretisamenttk. Job Work Miti 9abecrl.ttone
bra- pericze reapoksibil.ry in not knalri to the
patatehera, Neat be paid in Ad•LIACC.
Federal Generals and their Soplaments.
The Secretary of War has sent to the
Senate a list of all general officer q in the
service of the T.lrdted States on the first of i
January, 1E65: It comprises 6G major
generals and 276 brigadiers,_ making a
total of 342. Of this number 245 are in
command, Stoo of 'whom are brigadier gen
erals. Eight major generals, and twelve
brigadier generals are awaiting orders,and
one major general mad fourteen brigadiers
are off duty an account of wounds and
sickness. These are Gent. Sickles, Rick
etts, Asboth, Barlow, R. 0. Tyler, Schem-.
melfennig, Paul, Gresham, Underwood,
Connor, llCLatosh, Bradley, Long, Egan
and Standard. Two brigadier generals
(Hayes and Dnffie,) are pri.oners of war.
Trayea ii now released on patois for
ti?epurpota4attending taihe di. trii,u tion
of supplies sent to our sol i di, , r, Ifl COn :
federate' prisons. General. RAW,. and
Lee are before the Committee on tbe Con:
duct of the War, and Generals John 'Mc-
Neil, Francis Spimt and 'l'li6nm. N.
Sweeney, are under trial by court martial.
The remainder are, on court niat Oats and
military commissions and awaiting ()Mors.
£H NATIONAL DEnr.—The IlOston Ihr
a&l, an. ATiolition paper; begins to realize
the financial fiituumn.. It says, January
25: "It is not to be denied that the Na
tional debt is - -tpidiy increasing, and that
it will amount oy July to nearly three
thotunaul.million d of dollars, On the top
of this, bills cola,: up for rettleulent for
woperLit- de..troyed, amounting tri nearly
as much mole. 11'one : half of tlit-se claims
• are allowed, it will swell the indebtedness
of• the ,nation to too r thousand five ItLin
tired raii:lans of dollats!—with au annua
•spenuiture of at lee...t two hundred mii
lions in tinae of peace, beside.; paying the
interest op the These:tgures
are startling, and silou:tl claim - tbe at ten-
tion of statearnen, es they will the atten 7
lion of Ilia people when the tax-gatheier
comes kitocking at their doors." - .
Ifsse add . to'the above an wally large
SUEZ for State and. town d ht.a. end •
enorrnoub pPcsion i 1 ;,..,. .bur,
dant carp. to !startle any or.e o xp. e s
to he a flatly in' the p:3 oies.t
debts.
Tax Sigmas.s tolve•very ricken
out that provision of th. Et, IQ nt Act
which iiiiovvQ(.l.iior,iiern Si, , i ,flii their
quotas .by oilii,itnents of N..4r./e3 at the
South. .45 will he percP'ived I.y the debate
which prec,ded this action of thoS,enjile.
it wan w direct vote of censure ,upowjelits
sachusetts. :It PO - P.I`ZS GnVtr or Andrew
not si;tiatletitWith tile Finail quotti'deman
d.ed. by 'Fry cf his S•iit‘.4 k only 130 G ra- .
emits being fa. ) actwdiy tutu '
lend of dark ies secured as aubstitu e•
from Strantsh. which Mr. Lincoln. witt,
extreme good tature, agreed should be
counted on ti* ridiculously small quota
'
of that State. The same State, A seems.
has been allowed credits for 16,000 three
xears' men. These figures will account
for the outragcoug quota of Pennsylvania,
• Which must supply her ow., as well as
New Eugland's share of 300,60 U men olled
by ' for by the Pr,,siuent's proclamation.
TA formalities of the Presidential elec
.,
tior were oortiplated on Wtidnesdiy, the
3th inst., by the counting of the Electoral
- votes by C .egress—no State has
ever been fully in the nwer of the seces
sionists being included', The votes as
coul..toc: stanul:
For Lincoln & Johnson (225tat,e9,...213
For Igit'Clellan & Fendietcal (3 States), 11.1.
Majority for: Lincoln & J0hnt0n,...192
, Whereupon Abraham Lincoln, of Illi
nois, was declared duly chosen Pry:olden.,
and Andrew Johnson, of Tettn-seee, Vice
. .President of the United States for a term
of four years from the Ath day of l farch,
on which day they will be inaugu ted in
due form. The joint meeting (ove?:which
Vice President Hamlin presided) was
then adjourned.
PREISTIC4 ox Pasce.—Oeo. D. Pren
tice, oommenting on a passage of Go;r.
Jacob's recent letter,in regard to the sen
timent and condition of things at the
South, makes the subjoined.statement. It'
is interesting and valuable as ciming from
one who speaks of what ha has actually
.observed and Seen
•
It is. true—as Governor Jacob says—
that the men of the South;think that they
have nothing under Heaven to hope from
our .AdMinistration's present policy.—
They put hard questions. They ask, what
ate they to expect or hope, if their slaves
- are to be let loose in their midst arid ell
the rest of their personal property confis.
oated.
We agree with Gov. Jacob—oh haw re.
luctantly I—that there is yet to be a long
and dreadful war.
The Boston Cvurier publishes tbl• official
documents showing that Joseph NteDon•
ald, who was one of the gunner; of the
• Monitor in the memorable fight _with the
Merrimac and lost a Legion the action,has
been denied employment in the Chailles.
. ton Navy Yard by COM. Stringharn, Rl
though recommended by Assistant Score
ttu37fox and the Chief of Bureau Of Yaniii
'and Docks. Stringhaui over
own - signature ; aj a principal reason for
denying the maisnedgunner employegti,
' that, "I am reliably" !Wormed that ha
voted against , the, present sdrninisi:*
tion."
Tug DelaiTare Legislature on thi4 Sal
inst. rejected the- pronoseri amendment
to the Constitution by a thro e Cusrina
vote in the Senate, and s teo ihirdo vat*
Lk do Soups.
VIE Hitrielf 101100 XS
Nor thesrAdrit M.Pritabcksl
o
In answer to a.resolution of Congress . :
the Prilideiat
message furnishiltikkai ortrespcmdinee
and other litfortnatitereleting* . _
~.
..
7161,0
conference near Fottreatt .N.conrp, Ae•
companying it .was. ,the ‘folloeri letter
from Mr...41141rd to r -lir-4(4nm, in whivb
the matter isinsrprolel nit 4 al 010m:wed'
form, and whiciltdelSragdAY prove more
interesting-ufmat mailers than if we:W.O- .
teditheentire steenegn. Alf 44116414 F. tha t
,
the , itatement we ..glite las i f la., we pf , the
proceedings of the i Coaiiirenee, .ou:the
authority - of a corr3tkon4ent ot . the NO_
York: 217 rt tf,vraa nearly Al gueLi,svork:,
NIL LErrzs
DEPAAT MINT OF STATE,
Washington, Feb. 1),
Sza : * Kfew da . f4
ago Francis P.
obtained front the Preside'rit leave
to pass through our military fineavithoia
definite vievta,linovpitot.lii (tnierionent.
Mr. Blair v44eil itichinotidanit on lila
return he sitow,eittol.tie Preildefiira letter
which Jefferson virOte, t it sf-Mr:
tt.
Blair Sidi 'at liberty 'to say ; to . Prevideht
Lincoln that Mr . . vviii now; 16 he
always bad been, willife . tO send 'commis
stoners it as4ared they would be received,
or to rec ,, ivis. any that: 101;1314 be metal
that he.w as not disivosed to And obstwoles
in forms. lie wcoilil vend commiselenete
to confer, with t h Prealdebt , viitli ti view
- to the restoration of 'peace 41,cein the h 4
cuurazirs, if be could he assured they would
tae receive.i,
Tke therefor; nn • the lE,th
day Of January, ailiressed a note to , Mr.
inwhielt "the President, • after ac
knowledging th•;it hA had remit the 'note
of Mr.' Davii, said thrit he was and always
should kie to. receive any agent
that Mr. Davis nr any ether influential
person now actually nesi4ting the author
ity of the government, might send to
confer inloirrially with tho President with
a view to the restnration of peace to the
people of our common country.
Mr. Blair visited ttichntonti with this
letter and ttieh again Catne beak to Wash
ington.: On . the 1 29th irist, , rwe were ad
vised from the canticle bleu t. Gen. Grant
that Alexander 11. Stevens, R. Isla. Ran
ter and John A. Campbell, wore apply leg
for leave to I'IRRR through the , inea to
Waallitigton, a.i peace commissioner's to
confer with . the Piesident. , They were
permitted try the Lieuteiteut lieueral ta
come to hig 11104 , 14pm:tel. to await there
the decimiou of the PreAident. • Major
hckert wad seta, down to meet the party
'from Richmond at liemilirant's.be;tdipiar- .
tera. 'The itiejor.was 4.4 rented to deliver'
to them a oopy of tho,Prts , sideat's let iv._
to Mr. lilairi.with* mote,. to„be
to them and sigued, Ich
they were directly Autortned, that
should be allowed to pAssOur lines, - They
would be uoddratood coming
.1 or an
informal conference upon As G.!sie of afnre •
named letter of the 1 814obkosuar.f.N Mr. - 814 " r-
If-they should express their went to this
condition in writing. then "Ilttior Eck e rt
warthaeoted to give them safe conduct
n Fortress Mouroe, whore a person, cora-
fr.Mk.tho-Prosideot, would meet them
It being•thought probable, from, a,re
port of theroonversatien width Lieumilwit
General irant, that tLe Riohtnoml.pt4.ty
would, in the Manner pr Lid, eccApt
the coedit-ions imeortkminki the Secretary
of Sta.!. 40W -4kiwirempci...bior4heir riP-1141en
with duty of representing this Govern
ment fn the- expected: informal : coufer
ence. Thd Secratezi meaniks4 Fortress
li-vnro s e in thernight of the /at dayof teh
rusry. Nfejor &Iced: met him on the
^afitning of the 2d of 'February.ostith the
information that • the :persons:. iitto had
come troth Richmond' tad itot accepted
in writing the' oonditioir ttpost, : svhich be
wits ant:Aced "tdgivis them Conducit to ifor-
tr4Monroti".' 7 The kiaktor„-tiati given the
sartie• information..by .:fielegniph to the
PrAaident at Was.hingtoo. On receiving
thii information the President ; prepared
a telegram directing the ;secretary to re•
turn to Washington. „
The Secretary was preparing, at the
same moment, tow return, without wait..
tug for information. for the i'reaideat.—
But at this juncture Lieutenant-Gaul:ld
Grant- telegraphed AO the Secietary of
State, that the party from Richnionti had
reconsidered and accepted • the condition
tentbred them through, lifigor , Eckert
and General Grant •urgently advised the
President to :.00nferin• person with :the
Richmond' party. Under .these • c irourn
stances theitooretary, by the President's
direction,.remained at Fortress lifonrce,
s..id the President joined him there on
the night of the 2d. et February..
The Richmond party was brought own
the Janice river in in United States steam
transport, during the day, and the trans.
port wee atiehored in Hampton Roads on
the morning of the 3d. The President
attended' by the Secretary., received
Messrs. Stephens, Hunter and Campbell
onboard the • 'United State* steam trau...
port River Queen in Hampton *Pub.
The conference was altogitheil n formal.
There was no attendance of . Secr o teries,
clerks or witneiises: - nothing wits written
or read., The co nversation , although
earnest and, free;Wi t s cabri, courteous and
kind, on both sides. '"fhis Richmond par
ty apprrhett . the discussion 'rather ind
rectlyAnd . nO time did-they Make - Set.'
Agprlcalthitnizi4iit tender*rmid Winds-
Aims or abi l ehitt;'idnilAir; benartfailcidi
4414 the r Oference,'Whiehtlaated: four
*knurl, the severiliniliti Rene' beittteeir
the ti werntiankand - thi Ensurgente 'Were
disten:tly relied l and' diserissed fully , in.
telligently and in
What tbLinsurgent arkfinented OliteflY
to favor wawa , pcistpon *meet of the ghee- .
tien Orsaparatioa,npeti -which the war
vias4raged; and it mutual disputionof the
eenitanCibsaikeverennnik %reit iithoie
or the instiller*, . 4 0'eorne.*xtraneous
policy or inhontricie •.0 014214. during
wfilich:POWltilght be expected th - sub.•
vide, and . 4iiVrectielleteitisseVi zt hai: pAiile / of
' gelli - .4-; '"
'‘,.:4„teest
~,seititmetilliisTietri that through
, annbiroltpon!tient 4tght not? have
r
inagens,44 . irtlpf. 4,th ::soliiit; j t
certain, prospect Man iiittaile %Miter?:
tory adjustment of political relations be
tween the Government and the States,
section or people now engaged in conflict
wit's it. The suggestion, though tieliber•
*Mir esusictstrect,wasinreerthaii.
MINERIMI
by t eiln e OrAtimietir 1
r true* and be iSnUOuneed that we. con
agree to nv cocsAtion of nwayiension of '
"EciPittp -- eivpt on the.basis of the dia.-
hawk - nit:tent of the insorgtot fosea4 and
the restoratioe. of the natiots: antherity
throe out all toe States in the Uelett
colikeratty; any' in 'subordination to the
jardposition - yrhich - was thus announced.
" ; 111 - e anti•slaiory of the United
States witiroviegi in aft its beartngtand
the Pre3;;lout announced that he anisi loot
ki:ripeetcl _to ifepvt from the pos;tioas he had
hirittli,?r a iramil in his pro , ..4.zraarioa of man
"cipatton and other documents, as Meat pasiCons
uteri`trilAite4 in his anituallnessags.
. 'rr
e
mat,
ft Wad further declared by the President
lii t the complete rettorittiori of -the hi
tior i ll mit hiMitv ever yethere was au laths
peretahlKoandition:cit auy as4ant on our
part to whatever loi,no of , peace might be
Tropo4isi. ;floe President maiired the
-other party that while he must adhere to
they , ' pri4itinns he would be prepared. so
Tar as v11114 . .4374 1041ge4 With t,11. 4 Esecit
tive, in etaroisa liberality. Its tower,
-however,• hauled by the Constitution,
sa when .peace Cot-T-Les.l must
riefheA4itrily act in regnrd ti - i'aPpropriations
ofinorioy .41111t0
. thn of repre
snitativezi trout the insurrectionary States.
• 'lltl3 Ittattuowl thou in
forineil that tiong,re,A 1114, tht the 31;4
ult., Evlopte.l,4 me:llu4titationat ,n:tjority,
ajointresolution nufi l aitting• ±i) the over.
ral Eitatei the propoAtt toil to Aholtitt elftVe•
rq throtigtxout the lititon, an l twit there
lit every reidOtt to ttXpeet 0141 it will .o3tl
be acceptett by tit roe (cam h 5 or ihe States
to ato beop u ao a p krt. of the organic law.
The "conference trstue to' an entt by mu•
tttsl acquieicense, without pro , hreing an:
sgreentent of views upon the sev: , ral twit
ters di-eus.e.l, or any of them. Neverthe
less, it. is perhaps of smite importance that.
we bave been able to :submit our opinions
an,t- views citreetly to protattieut insur
gents, tali to hear Mena itt atinwer, in a
courteous anti not wanner. 1
sir, your obe ! lient tle,r v t,
Sonibern Report of the Late Conference.
To the Senate mid ,House of Repredentacim cif
the Gesif‘deraie Suess of America :
Having recently received a written no
tification which satisfied me that the
President of the United States was dill•
posed - to confer informally with unoffi.
cial agents that might be sent by the with
a view to the restoration !of peace, I re
quested lion. Alex 11. Stephens, Hon. R.
M. T. Hunter and Hon. John A. Camp
bell to proceed through our lines to hold
a conference with Alr. Lincoln, or such
persons as he might depute to represent
him. 1 herewith submit, for the informa
tion of Congress, the report of the emi..
nent . citizens above named, showing that
the enemy refuse to enter into negotia
tions with the Confederate States, or soy
of them separately, or to give our people
any other terms or guarantees than those
which a conqueror may grant, or to per•
mit ni to have peace on any other basis
than our nuconditional submission to
their rule, coupled with the acceptance
of their recent legislation, including an
amendment to. the- Constitution for the
emancipation of negro slaves, and with
the right on 'the part of the Federal Con
gress tot legislate on the subject'of the
relations between the white and black
papiilationni each State.
Such is, as I understand, the caeca of
the amendment to the Constitution which
has been adopted by the Congress of the
United States. J2lllllllOll, DAVIS.
Rtcastoxn, Feb. 5,1861.
To ths-Piwitiont of 11 1 .4 Clmfelerate Sates:
Sts-.Under your letter if appointment,
of tk... I*th 1 . 14 - . ws ilrociedet te seek an
informal conference with Abraham lain
coln,President of the United States, upon
the subject mentioned in your letter. The
conference was granted, and took place
.on the 30th ult., on hhard a steamer an
chored iti klamptors Roads, cohere we met
President Lincoln and the Ifon.)!Ir. Sew
ard, Secretary of State of the United.
States. It continued several hours, and
Was both full and explicit. We learned•
frost them that the . ntessege of President
Lincoln to the Congress el the United
States in December last, explains clearly
and distinctly' his sentiments as to terms,
conditions and method of proceeding by
which peace an be secured to the pea
plei and we were not informed that they
would be modified or altered to obtain
that end.. We understood from him that.
no term or proposals of any treaty or
agreement looking to an ultimate settle
.ment would be entertained or made by
him inth the authorities Of the Con fade
rate States,because that would be a'recog
nition of their existence as a separate
power, which, .under. no circumstances,
would be done, and, for like reasons, no
such terms would be entertained by him
from States separately; that so extended
truie or armistice,
- .s at present advised,
would begranted or allowed, without sat
isfactory assurances-in advance or s corn- -
pieta' restoration of the authority of the
Cenatitutieti and laws of the United States
over all places within the States of the
Confederacy; that whatever consequenbes
may follow from the re-establishment" of
that authority, must be accejted, but that
the individuals subject to pains and pen
alties under the laws of the United States
might rely upon a very•libend use of the
power confided to him to remit those
pains and penalties if peace be restored.
During the conference the proposed
amendment to the Constitution of the
United States, adopted by Congress on
the ;fist ult., we/ brought to our. notice.
This proviileki that neither,slavery nor in
voluntary servitude, except for crime,
should exist within the United States or
any place within their jurisdiction, and
that Congress should have the power to
enforce this amendment by appropriate
legislation. (If all the correspondence
that preceded the conference herein
mentioned and leading to the same you
have heretofore been infortned.
Very, 'reapectfully, '
Your &4't seriante,
, Tat Clearfield 1411144 m, s,t&kki'litit
!'enough is now known frOM thii - TteNxi=
per sminoed by t 4 "' 6tl "
since all men that, had _
been elected insteid of ~LiCaolo, 'there'
would be no insurmountable dlffinulty in
the way of an honorable peace, as 'wimp
the first of , his &kits! 'acts. 'if the war
continues, it is axitiod upon 'all hands,
that the next six mouths . wittegthibit the:
most lieroulean efforts on both - iidei, and
the mightiest and blcxilicatttattles ever.
witneatied. The country. 'Olll therefore
reedity.csiculate what it has toot by fall
isig~to eject ;"or
out
by v;;
oir
istittingikhn to be cheated of the elm-
e•.'^
, i
A Washington , hitter, //noshing of Prite•
ident . 1413001Cl'a New Year's- reception,
"Ow - •
• .f•r_
' The reception at the Executive mansion
to-day exhibited quite a commingling of
the Caucasian and Ethiopian. The Chief
Magistrate received both races with an
uniform courteousnesa,much WA* petit-
Soda's of I/ amble rase.
A %
A
WE
4 . , :The Ifiovetaeekt
Cholera' Grant'it
Wanted and
total number o
fifteen thousand.,
the force in person. : Thla.liOvs teirriito
on Spbday morning o .tter
the southern - flank ; Warren
northern tbisti.?livitiPltnititiflic.44l ll 4 4 l
from his camp, crossing the -.Weldon rail
road at Bean's' Station; sad ildval
four miles westward , :dong theiVeuekrg,
rosy tn' Hatcher's tun. . Warm': IWO
along parallel Soots three miles egittlt of i
the Vaughn road. ahirmisilialrlii th
the confederates has been reported
teady, and it is stated :that the Federal
loss in these contests will 'meant to tresrly
four hundred. On Sunday bight lokFed
eral troops halted on an lutretiched*o.
facing northwest and crossing '
.Butchers
run at right suglas.„ Warrenls nor*ln ,
Hank was sin miles sontikr.flt • ° c•F e4 e ri.
burg, awl three miles from thoSouthelde
Liumphrey's southern s ,44lc:Was
nine miles southwest ,of kdtersbiarg e anti
'seven miles from the. rickuthiiderailroad.
The Contetierates were in strong toreeTall
along the trout. :l'he object Of tlieUsovii
nient• wits to control the reads Watling
from Petersburg moth, ao that gated,:
rate troops could not he - seut, opp'sec:
Sherman. •
tin Monday morning all seemed favor
able, but the enemy during.the night baa
brought up large reisatromments,•and in
the forenoon way disposed.. them for an
attack. They - fi rst sent all their troops
against Warren's corps. et.ttaatesi in
front and flank it was forced to give
way, anti retreated inja soinewhat : broken
condition nearly two - miles.. This retreat
exposed a portion of the Sixth corP3 that
was crossing Hatcher's run, to reinforce
Humphrey. They
_were driven in confu-
Rion woes the run. lialnA.hrey 'thee re-
treated, the, Confederates attacking him
s he marched, but doing iert little dam
age.,
On Monday night the Federal troops`
were ail on the east side of liatcher'i run.'
In the two days fighting they had loit" one
thousand,' men. The Conteditites were
iu strong = force op, the opposite side . 'of
Ilatcher'e. run. The: Movement'
complete failure; no : ground' Wee' gained,
and the losses infliercel had'
_been
Wm. If. SEWARD
heavy. This is the fifth time 'Clen:- . oraist
has unsuccoessfully repeated this =We.
tuent'towards the Southside railroad.
Everything is quiet et.Wilrningtcni; and
there is no indication that either tlittired
eral land or naval forces will advance to
attack it. The Confederates are building
a formidable work on Ctipe Fear river,.
opposite' Fort Fisher. "It is called Fort
Anderson. A Federal gunboat shelled 14,
vigorously for a few honns - on *gooier
last, hitt did no damage. -
General Lynn,who codinninda a detach
meat of lour theetsand Contedsratea, and
at the ilia° of }IOW's retreat from 14ttsb-
vilte Wll4 believed to have been nut ,etr by
the Festeral trotipe,"has meaped.z. .By a
circuitous triariftche sueeelesteci lasesching
Corinth,' IfWind*, in 'the last weak Art
January end - thus *posed OMMIKIWCII4OII
with tho Confede Mtn Allay (*the &Mai
w est .
ALZI. IL STUMM
H.. 11. T. Hums,
Jowl A. Cixraiu.
The 'cheering hesr4 h the Cosheietette
camp at Petershurt.when tra•Codecierilie
Commissioners wiled through the liras,
waA oaused by the • announosesett that
Gentral Lee had 'been appointed to mid
had 'incepted the position of gothosaudet
in Chief of &lithe Southern artaiss,-,
Nat!' Yvan Inure brilliant ,doweii l ie
leastwise he has made a brilliant tenuirlt.
In his letter.to the Senate transmitting a
notice that Congress had :abrogated the
present Federal Constitution, its,
"The day is notlar &slant when the Con
stitution of the United State*, will„,liar
menite with the Declaration of tia4Bliln
derwe." - holy unfortunate that Mx:Teu
ton d.id not liv;eet the- tinte,the Cmcsiltu
don was Tratnkii-ito.a3 tPhytfeinformed
those- noodles, George • •Washington,. and
James Madison how. to• make theiractA
"harmonize!"
A FM traki since, a ineetint 1 , 1a3 held
in Washington in behalf of the destitute
starving negro popuisifioh of tbat city. It
is a littio remarkablit that' not a single
member of Congress appt , hirs tb hays beep
present at this meeting, nor any man in
high official positiOn or smile! influence.
They prefer to Indulge in that• -high
sounditig philanthropY which costs noth
ing. Ana i. ture - r,et into the news
papers.
0111% M0D111.4411, .though defeated for
the Presidency, has not cone oft second
bcwt with any of the, militatY or,nitYla
heroes in the recepliou of solid teatime
nials of friendship. It will, b resnemberecl
that a splenitidly furnished house in 31st
street, Hear sth Avenue, was • presented to
his wife. • Now; it appears that just - before,
leaving 'New York for Europe, some of ,
the New York • friends 01 UenePal Me-
Clellan• presented him, with J 20,001 in
'
•
Habeas Conias. " • •
la .the Court praceeillage'st, Waeltiagtoa:,,an
the 1:40/ ult., we Aserve tWa feltawbeg ease :
• •
Hogan and Dugan were arrested in Pebru
cry, 1864, without warrant, but upon allegid
suspiolon of having been othwlted, in the
robbery of ' ?d.j. Malone's trunk. ' They hate
never had ar hearing,.prelithinary or rthal,add '
by laree or tithe were entitled to a trial or
discharge, even If regularly committed. They.,
applied :for - Habeas Corpna,direating the write
to Supegintondertt Wood. Or Me' Triton. He
a'ppostred In Cothl with out fb. Pfhkeners aDd
made retain Olaf Rogss.nr-Dugsat was in his
oissedy bet &sliest Optodgs?l. him because
he wit orwlefl Wed :tworseckiiiii_ ky'disaarity of
s4.Prgritint of the Mitred SWAN produced
tli 4 **`tniditifild' brtheAProidsaat, as fol.
lowii • p; . ,
"TO within name d Hopii,or 'Dusan 1,118
arrested sad liaprisbnait* authority.
This writ of Ifibeie Corpses is stssponded,and
the Minerhating T e r emlaajamln custody
is dtrall4ll 1111 , ace I,ely , but to
en
hold him in stellig , ntfE farther_ •
trders,gir.
int this order II bldritedme4reourt.
ishimmitytt; ; % %L A: , Luicoca."
'Thistly' was 44 seroot4a,40,...4krisoneti by
ny (tla 4 pylemeacs)tathqqty,:; : ,abt. by au
' thority of law, for a 0iyi1,..t 4 „foe a military
erewie4ad hwt•kral:4oklial4 nearly a Year
Withetii•triCla vias4o! !lc hi 449 9i r titu P ° 9 4l
rights 5a1tyU*1,44.4)44 o,,aagrma provfltioit
aNkter.';..4ol>m, ~• ,,OZastitutional
fluMeiSmatmg ma, hire the bad
taste, telomplabl pL s tKeialicirottir„,Aq z_ tbe
RobiOw , sisktp
y utlydoiVlßFO 4 o4liogii •
NEoild be
in atmonlance with th . ti we tiC irn laws of the
land. In thls,as we shell be able to show from
samerous preoedytts, they are clearly wrong:
Daring the they that the &eats, itartlealarly
11s -Sat James and lint alit
triktiogiop.w
la:tkoe€ l o4nomiseusiiksittifframe r iAl,
ibi#4o:7 l loo,t , gappiiiiiiip bis detiqn
ctv,e4 of
Dariie t Corbet t TIMM
arlfeetlpiikt kitgisiTtrltipftlitattei t. ,
t•
the Tower for refuelog apa . ,
'meats of taxes • The,' raid the King's hletio,
laitr - ifsairogricitanhsfa4C, t prylu The %fit
:11404grinttidenethe Ofrirden ,f the Fleet Ma!le
sego* tin Itietliiriire Ifitallsed by a warrant,
flyarthe PrimAtinsa i sicinkrtfiing bin u Ono'
iocklialar alma( Apyisoweept,. th tt
thily,Werioommitted by the speocn I ~ ',l-1111 Rea
of, tds Itsjeffy." ~.1.4:11 glee, rise. to the itn
pent gitteileti.vjeatilee 'such F, rtitru tuts
aaffigiennis.salbvilla juitifrahe qourt in re
,witting. the parties to et - nett:ray.
:The counsel 4; 1 '1 he pets 'Arts' tasetkt heir
viataiiit up% thoe-J.Shlt etzc of Magus cleans
that "no
,freetwitn tolt ill he tlken ur
uarele,hy !4ii7iti;O:l4lm , vit of hie peer!:
,or ate la wad the ii; LE:" Ile al; the Attorucz
• Cieuerttl reptlital. and argisal•shit “litts cow
'lf
m matt to not iu a legal cud ordinary way,but
blrthe spewsisiaotarand et our turd the Kin,;
which implies nut only the ket done but au.
ext - rao'rdinitifly 'tione that it fi dot° Art nil t his
Niajessylstounediata sot and wlll that it shont4
be so. * * Shall we niske enqniries," be
lays, "'Whether his coma:sada are lawful 7
' Who shalt tall in -I queetion the justice of the
song's who is eat to giro an aocJiaut,
' for th g etit frottr the maths that ‘•the King
oso do to wrong." he argues that a cellar
WIC he presumed to exist tithe commit tuen t
though kbe• nat. sato forth., In vie c.tqc of u
number of papists and other m.atp pris.,ttet:
confused for yearn for mere political;.; tl .u , y
he says : "Some there were in` ti.e Tu e rter w 1,,,
seta ptitin it when vary young ; should tut y
bring a habeas corpus would the court deli".
4itetu 7"
Tiso• neat, ease is that 'of Sir John ,
Itoldes,polden,Lestg; Strode and ether -
nent members of the Coni'monq wb3 hc•l been
active in opposition t3* the R & s (Charl4 I)
wishesAuping: the preceding i'.arliatueni,
They Were committal, some to the Tower and
semi to .the Lots Bench, Prison,
s ald their
pipe!, sei s ed. qp•on suing f,r their' habeas
corpus, a ratan: Wai roadie •4.12 v they were
'deisinekforAsatablecvsteoipts, and for stir
ring up sedition alleged in a wariarit
the Mittrat." •
L ippielfind thlst these precedents (not att
thiwitieey will be , sufficient to ' quiet any
qualms of conscience that may troy:l4la any
squeamish' breast as to the propriety of the
President?' action; aud for further sat horti
refer , to the deelarstiais of Berkley, ene of
the jiidgeosolthe.Eini'e . Dench,in .111;11
there was ItTnicof law, and ralAtf goireru
sliest-111MR many thing. that could
dalbylibe liras • rola . might b» by t he
:oilte'r ? ~ and would not allow counsel to Stelie
1 184 001 14 11 0 8 .ing'e Unlawful iripOSiti•on of tohip
1111110113% - '" Taiesizy.in the warrant per yperi d !, ,
Alia44llollnyieneettesate ins remedial •ecsoy
of 'Hain* at bobene corpus, formerly sup.
posetrAit ibe bisiliark. of English and Ameri
can litspety.. The .doctrine then {ought in
England by corrupt atitifewniog prates, fits
that taashe by elfo'tisse serving sad eyoo}r(iau
tio clergy bore during tha last year, wad that
~ t he ifissign(Preeident's) poem 1t49 ' ur God
that of the Pa . rlipastent kt.:ongretie) out; 0;
man, obtained perhape by rebellion ;
_but out
of rebellion what right could spring or ereu
wore it by voluntary' etinesseiou c4ulti r li;tog
PtsrAdent) alienate a divine gilt and infringe
the order of Providence! Conti his vanut,
it not to themselves null, avail against hie
posterity. be is Ills himself under the great
feoffutent of Cseettion."
liotirlthaisipihakt . I kuiePristi 4 tPt 4 .i oOttf3o
is so full" supported by preceleui>. I heg,
.
soutiaend to the 111141er's atterit La the folio w •
latissassus trual.tbs petition a the Cetuttieua
to Mimes I :
"Whet cause we your poor CJUltriuLIS have
!to watch ove r our privileges twitufrie
.
in
itielf to lase, The Fri/Ilative, way ea , lly
sad do daily grow. "The" privilrges of ‘ihe
subject are for the rtioat part at an everlaeting
stand. —They maybe by care and good provi
dence preserved. 4ut,bei ng owie lu.it ate not
inti•isild.aunott diiNuiet
rlosnts von ran VOligevnti• --- " 11.1Vd ".
lestod the,followiag. perilous es skint* t'L , r th ey
Guam , * in their reapcatite loehlitiea They
ere anittorised to collect bills , fer -subscrip
tion, advertising and job work ilhe . this office,
and receipt...for the some. Parties Who know
themselves : itidebritT to the office will much
oblige' us, by Ogling - upon•these gentlemen
and niaking immediate payment;
Fairview, AII;10111tune,
Girard, : .Capt. D. W. fiut.c.htrtsuil.
Lockport, J. C. Cauffulan.
Albbstr, - • E. Lincoln
Waterford, • -- • C. Whitt).
• Corr), 4Mos Heath
North East, 11. A. Tabor.
' Ttiungsville, - Capt. G. J. 1)(1:pit nay .
ATTICU'VAIN 'SOTS Citcoct: To M'AICH
MON sr.-:-Vel7 few pillions ars aware, ibid. by
`s recent !arm/lieu, newspatirrs and scraps of
printed paper, can he converted into material
for printing upon : again. The high price of
..paper has .ml 4 an active demand for Old'
newepapers, books, 'pamphlets soil scraps of
pap .
u er fir this purpose, and it esgirly
bonedp toy parties conneelei with thr pa.
per mills. By collesting and saving alt the
materiel of this kind about their houses, and
selling
_lt, Many a family can put unwary iu
their purses, - " which would otherwise be lost.
The highest price, in roih, wiU be paid for it
I -at this office. I . - tf.
,
Wu Luaus.—The. cold and changeable
weather tells tersibly . en.those who have.weak
and diseased lungs; Many are suffering at
this time with affections • of the throat and
langs. Broashitie is becoming a• very eoni..
monniiiiiition. Thosie who are predisposed
to , Colds, Coughs, Blonchitls, &c., ebotild
'mid tit night air. ;Thore are many preps—
ratiot 5 recommended for these diseases, but
the ,is not a denbt butlhat Dr. Strickland's
- tinons-Cough Balsam is titstsbest remedy.
We have known it tO effect eures in the worst
cans of eOlathir ectitis, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and primary ammo of Consumption. .
• deB.Stneow
Pansioas s .-Beasieep Arrears of ilay,
&e.i'essa be provost by the Widows, OtTitans,
and slot of kia'al.theee who have died to the
service of the United States; also, by Soldiers'
and Satinet who ue disabled by grenade ra.
celesta er disease untreated, upon applioation
to. U. P. Guiewri, Licensed and
AM) Chip &oat. 011iwe in the Women
Connell Room, Wriskt'a Block. !enter State
and fifth (ender the 'DispatrA office,)
Eris, Pi. 7-y
Buenas.—We .keep conitantt, on hand a
large; !election et Legal 13lanke,, of approSed
forms, such se •Iltiede, Mortgagee; Judgment
COMM/ Notes, tunnums, Subpoenas and
mans other', 'not Inirsolt general time. Ittoae
la poe4 °Unless artioles."rill WI it to their
adiP47,44i te glee our ellee & pull. U.
DIED.
,Joinioliztin Fri fy, the 6th hut., Piss:
111f:;:vos efassissl Fcloitssott, of Summit,
!i g ed•zi i t ars, **win .44 24 thris. •
cuaing.ak-34410, , ou,Welliies4sy, ,tlireth
instant; after s linteiing IllMese,•llnots J.
CIMILT, rife of W. C. Curry, of this pity,
'god 48 years.
Bu imi—Ost - fiatarday, tb• llth 'instant;
0 vi r eos. Illossami. pas.
r~,~ car
Zo
• - •,:
Pi. f p tp flit Sale.
iet . l774lflribtfl -- * - F.glt 1 4 )1 ,
--A= 7 :462+lll.l•lratilla tostorstay 146 llur- 4 } •
OH* 2,,,••• wet • lot s a Morten. and r..
etreate Th••• $ I,,tutt t t •61•• •
scalar= nf ithnoi•••47lrws , -4,•1a1 , -1,
otdor f mt7. 7.04 rokpt eh...tuat
and tl.Ai 1.-2 1., I. t s ~••• •is i•to2l i% • 4 , P ,
ji
!.. a tt.-- • h • •• ,
•••t era*
- itutevireittli ta'alitsailesur-104 • •'
liar ti•• - t • "Iv., eu , Vare r. tt. , Tri•rtittst.
• • ' , • 04 ARLIN W AfitS g
- .
farm - ibr side.
iIFPLICA
A, —4,, 1.•• 440 p.
5'. 4 .k11, 4, 04 4.ti.'
tt, 4 it,- I,t&bk
4 . tet..44444 4.4'11; 4 lot 4.
ti thervot
a ec, A Ar..Ame• , .. 5;14:0 , 14 4,4 1t540, cialar, Itar4;
r,ttrt,, 4410 ,tt f .1.441 , 71 , ;et .114 , • 'owe,
4, NU/K . l 1 , 4 ',C.4 1 / 1 41F
J.L.GI W tit, • , , 1 7 r r.fthr sut*lterlf44 4 ,
(tr penoxle. noo- . 0 ; MI/11 1 0N.
%to', •. • V; . •
Public Salo:
Wll. l LSE bAit.l) ‘T
'l'. ....1-4.11.41 toi (.1,4411 J. Wnlf
01.• tiF u: {kin Ir• St Tur•
k 1 6 10.6, en Roble! Bretrltt's 4444:4,4, t! '.t
•
ptarert), , :
tl4ll.l•"4 , l;l4irsrltuar.potnto.s. core st,J[3.3tllttf
Ike !.ns , Lnlod g,.3.4
totu-Ittr.e*s, tan tyr“cultira
tOr•, 0 ;1.0 alk..i.c/ plut;!.., ln> rat ^.••u. I. a.
1.31.1 r of tyte.t 0ted3,31..t•
Corrit , 3thit.Get.:P.libd rellp-1 . 0:310 trir „I,oallviltia, be 35.,
intt•oe stow roof ILI,.
~,„, elt tseeellytt IrTl•res. one
It>,ar •••I't !.tt
t. 6113 10 ,beituree mvls, te.tferr, the
•If t. - .! • (toy gi , tat../, en, 31/1.,
• tta gre4l. tan) uttter &flirt , 3 t...t'lltiT.Pra-trx 1 100tt
.4 iltu totos4nr4G al 1J u'oZqr.k , a n._
TerUuk tete. a •-•, t ITO tt , “ 'Milt. lite
33.31.11).,
ip)yKe,,
A3l,•r i•:l3ltelf tat
-
Public • Salo.
By AN 4 )/iI)K4 -
v . I Pi, c.utal), the 111.1r1wigtitta
c..44,tott** . t.r All.l *b be. te laaoL,t
Iti It, riti of Eli... o* Ltie lit!‘ a./ IQ
s. Tx , th* L.:10011:K. *it.: 1 ot OD_
Lim corner of ...nistrait auJ hontli +troetaita the city of
1.:4.h,, to Tins. g :tut on ;pi +tr , et Ai ttct, Ito.:
*lc ..r 42 1 , k 4 0i , 41.4. lade, 4- 4-rr.
'acme t...,1
U. rpf o ilavie.g a 1.. 4t tl.l
.ti±ttuf,ilLott. ay.' , 1.-mu.; ts2.q I , et, trrtlf K etreC-
Ittareoun. Hat-+ a:1 , 1 [1 , 4
. tritt.ant tot ‘, .. ,, NNHtrnt,Gael. of tit..
oTo riec..., It ..ittli.,.., ^U -
Vole $, ', '‘,'
Tr tau Of nal vu- 1,101 a1..1 I,;aueo in
.tee equal aauutl sreur,-.1
"ft,ral« Itiln11•1 lut,.rnt On
13, ivivf;r4r. 6
I.:wits:l-4: 4 ,j 3. 11,..111 ttett,,l
W1111 1 4tHILS!
(Mr
l;rr,1101 C , Tl(.(ll[ll‘i r• 11 f. , :, ! ; : t :•• ir , JW Utl
CUU..II.,St iiatr nu Wild head., in sic
'Yrtc, 11 0) 4 eitit ty nand •troryirixeri, c,:uszly
11.116 W, 041 rove. of
A d dr ",, C., , Btu° klyo, r
rro Etctoluiti , rivtoc.—Tbe GotSergio:ie.; havlog
tot-:o reeturott t., Imal.la Ita a les areas, by a Tory
stasple remedy, atter kas I rg s•tttlerett several yars elth
a steers loo: affsetwn, and ilott dread. Mae as, Coo.
sueepticni—.Lsll:l3l , li t. make Itemise to too
l ilow•sat•
fel ere the measles of can,.
who it. h. mil recta i copy 01 Citia ;re
al/04oz s ure with the dttotctlcuti 1.,
rip tend scirlustog tie tame; which the4wlll :stil
eun cure f •t- ittctichitit,CC4s , ,
Co4g,‘",ac. Ttir cn j...t of the sdinartiver in a•ui
itt,c the pre,crtittio , in I, imilmtit the atliictitd;stpl tipre4.l
litfortirttinti h , cot.'. tree to - i, and lie
ti• pint wrier} r try his r, 63 .t will O• .t
1 will ng,thto,r, an 't Maw t• a L:tuusitr,
; 1..0 pr.arriPtlJl4 writ plitatir .
Nev. k U11;.11;1) A. Mr 11. 4 W•i, Willtaulsburr,,
ii.ugt , New y.,11/.
•
Notice to Sub•lgeut% of Jay Coo
U. S. 7 3 - 10 BONDS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ERIE,
1111,rtstri D•res,tor, ant fiumv.:Lal Agetat of the
t. cairct. .Jtatee.
PAWL HALL B4:141)ING, FRENCH !it.
no ASll' 4 , Itat.k.ke and peelers wai 60.1 thia Sauk a
eieutecitut d•p:"at.ry U.ury, Dratta. ou \<w Yea, abitta.., I Ulade 111113. tar trietstateut le g•
?34• Bett..l.a, at t the /lewd* Celan:mum or.
the dly 01 Mu t'ept..it of thu tunas to thlo
I.up .rtar.t e , hen h.”.• !,in. by th. trsepaktiti,,, ~•
tiie. melt ,* cuaktire•tf.:
,!er tr4tl, lot &lite
ry iterettteee.e bs uuitt tve•tve promo .ittaul.:.o
L. e.L.tie WM, Ceehtp.
Lee, P.ll, 15, Wif —43
FARRAR HALL.
(iI)TTSC 1-1. A I , K
ONE NIGHT ONLY '
te, (.1 It 3tt Zi.l bag, th, mm r to tutoics
or *rot and /mina? U.. La Lad i....C.m1“1 lu m•k ,,, (
ot,t4 11,. 0r.,;,..1 t00...w00d l'uti..;st
great ("culposo!,
i.. tt titardkjiALft.,
TO gilt. • .*, ea of mina .e.or...ett6 iu the latuctat vitt.
at sow Ltl ziot... if
wttt tato pike* du
Fit , IDAY • ILI - 4N.INti, FEB. 1;t12
L•iguor 11,z10 .1,1+41 tslo-s frost, ytwootuts to
tki 114. goeur6.l the, A,rt /Ire E.f the. 1.110111444 must
cal a rll-t. Mr. alunt , ,013,LtS
1115.1. t. CY z , ..lllllr.`iv, th.yu.1.14
tatt. , r, Ipal tl ~ 1 1.1 ; ) wt,c.fie a0pran,..1..0te..1
tato • atr:tta ,:c.0. - art.; aw k ork twa t.teu. a..terrailt
a‘.lsuo.rla ,44 lOa rattlablitntic public
! 4 1.CNnt!. .ttiDAVANI, ,loorataol kla.rituAt, :ho
k.L., k.. 1401144...• N.
and L'414•1bui.41...
nit.SoßSt.i.oat audearopolar
IlakalaUr.rV , Dar N Ott,* .b.brge tur 0r...t-
Ttltet *Moo c.pact 13400 k Store. iird• a now
Lb* rottottr",•ucloart.s tho rtr..aut tar It.o util.ute; ut
sesta ',gutted will tw atteadad to DI Mr.
or.e.• At 7 Cono.-tt a COtbli4uure ttl b la. L.
t
Strayed or Stolen
yi:()"\I TitE ts,ue,st;itittEit, A LAl:ti
-
Ithwis NtiftbUtldlaad I , oi—Liaa s busily tact, au
a rcetall artitta Ipol Imtaro tlit• trout tr i m A Ilia
TrlPfita alll M pald to 1.1.11 , •etle Kt v/1.4, 111101•11 tat i 0.14 tL•
will 1.10 to L.% o‘iory I% Kit
- - - - -
Administrator's Notice.
ETTER : O,F ADM IN ISTRA'I'I4
grallied h)l7o2rabb Boy trawl Skilluel
t rare, upon the estate uf Cyrus J. %Vol; tato of Vitt
%iew deciancd o Lereby 074 M t 4 ail
per kuote,r4 tlotturetr., Indebted to 'geld estate.
utak, libuschato Lt. tuebt, thoer harblg
'gau , : : be Far:, pree•itt OR to for eettletuebt.
EPHRAIM 'l3ollli,
SA111;61. J. FARM.),
Admtntetr►tore.
“it %low. Veb. 9.;-<Sw•
Fa - 11M littllML 1111.111111E1C, au Reny of Weru-
I tug bud lustruation for Young hiltn—lub:laht , t by
tho Howard p , sucirttou,•ild iaut (poi of charge lu Beal.l
etivelqoa. Adersio: tr r J. lIKILLIM ROCGIITON,
NEW .FURNITURE STORE.
J. H. RIBLET 'at CO.,
Would respeottulte ttiforp the 1.11611,. that they 4as4
1J100.1V.1 IS
FURNITURE WARE-ROOM,
IN (ARIL'S BD K,
Between Bth and 9th Streets, ou State,
Maws tliry tul , ml to kftty colitantlfr uo bawl a toll
==ffi
NEW AND WILL SELECTED rtiIAITCRE.
writ. mrpretiuttv titlictt r ShAtel tla, Public pet
ro J. H. A
jry - rdilf
Du. TOBIAS , VENETIAN HORSE LIM.
wont.—lu pint bottle', prict SO Mts.
Dr. rumasjlir ar sir , I have been in the livery
huNl
nese tor.ttie tut twenty years, and during that time
haVeneed ali the 'a n ew. Ilulonnita and lotions of the
day, but never have found an Yuilde equal to your Veu•
*Dan Norse Liniment. 1 LEI:* tiqtly tested it on my
horses to distemper, sprains, tuts tilts, ,welting or t he
for limonites:l oo myself, *ad b i ts
al ways tonna it an invalitable rq tneay.
i Mtspoatralli sours,
Bold- by all drugitsis. tlttta, 14 Cortlar.lt Street,
New Turk. -
TV YOU WANT TO KNOW A LiTTILS OY
EVERYTHING relating to the human system, sale
sad female; the muse' and treatment of dimmest thr
rammiame custom or the world; how to marry well, and
a thoctiand things never published before, read the re
vised and saluted ealttion of Utmost. Cosmos Some,
a clarions book few curious people, and • good book for
every one. SOO parts, lull Illmatratione. Pelee 31 no
Contenteheble s vat tree to any address. Rooks may be
had It - the book stoma, et grill be 'eat by mull, pool
paid, •a ieneipt of Hie prim. addraes„,
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Tur yaculiar taint or
if e ,, : ti on which w.
•all hcron.ts Larks
i the cunatitutioni
iultitudes of men. It
ittml: produces or al
.ro s duced Ly an es,•
vitiati'd state
'. 7 ltereir.
tat fluid liecomes ir,-
iimpetvnt to giagia.r.
v I,lc'es in %hilt
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LClllRthirlatie)n LI VA.
TioUsly caused hy melvorlat diAabse,
living, disordered digt—tton from unittalu,y•
fax!, impure air. filth /M 6 l fifth,' tAbAti
tho, depre‘;ing ticc ;,pet, 411,
the .renereal infectior. White% er 1,.
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origin, it i, te•retlitary in the constitut,tr,,
descending '• front - parents to clultlren
the third and tuurih ecueration ," rndc, I •
Seems to be slit. trill f llau itbv ,
-visit the iniquith , , , of tlw f t'hei upt,%
hildren•" The tli•ea,. , it origin-v.,
azious name', act:inling to ;lc! ergaiii
attacks. in the longs, S • ,rid I 'meta'
ttibercleit, anti nually ; la ;;,,
gland.. stcclling' which • ••.,q)plirite ri i L•
come ulcerous stne..; iri IliC tori;:t
bowels, tierangclie•nt.: which in c h_
gestion, t• v.plaicts: Ott
the skin, eruptiie and cutoneou.i
These, all hat ing the ...dine origin. r•••lu , re, ,
game remedy. viz., purification and 11: 1.:,r•-,-
tion of the blood. Purify -the bioucl, a-•,1
these dangerous diNteinpers
feeble, foul, or corrupted fleet, r, ,
have health; with Una Ide 11,.• :':;,ttt'' -
/i'ealtiiy, you rnnnot ko - v scr"fuh,o- d xi s
Ayer'a Sarsaparilla
compound, d fnttu tle• uni-t rtli Curl ar:
dotes that znedical lenle tlicovert
this afflicting th-teinl;i , r. and fi.r the c.1 1 :1,,,
the di,or•ik•r4 it ent3ii-. it i> tar •,p...•
rior to , any citlii•r ron*.dy V t 41.,v1>t I.
known by, all Nile) have given it it
it duel erinilune t irtuci truly i•xtr,turti.rar,
in their effect upun of complain
is indisputably "priven.liy the, areat tuultiru:i
of publicly kotm aloi l'elnarkabilt curf: ,
made of 111,. 1,41,A% mg.
Evil, or Glandular Swellings,
Eruptions,
Pimples, Blotches a
Erysipelas, -Rose or St. Anthony's
Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs
tuberculous deposits in the lungs, •
Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, NP
Dyspepsta or Indigestion, Syph,
Syphilitic Infecticuis, Mercurial
Female w eaka es„ and, indeed, the
series of complaints that arise from imp ,
of the blood. Nlinute reports of mils
cases may — be found in •Alam's AN'
ALMANAC, is furnished to the
for gratuitous dist! ;Motion. herein m
learned the directions tor its use, bn.l
of the remarkable cures which st is
when ail other remedies had fai12:110 E
relief.. Those cases -21 - 0 1 , 1211Va•i7
from all sections of the mzul,nl
that every reader may have a , ,,cirs to
one who can speak to aim cif its bttefits
: personal experienc,:. • Scroll:I:. -deprcsF
vital energies, and thus leaves its victi;
more subject to disease and its fatal
than are healthy constitutions. Ilca,
tends to shorten, and does greatly fi, ;
the average duration of human hi:,
vast importance Of these consideracul
led usio spend years in perfecting a r:t
which is adequate to its Lure. Tlu4
offer to the public under the name - of
SARSAPARILLA, although it is
ingredients, some of -shish exceed
of sarsaparilla in alteratit e pow,r, ,;
aid you may protect yourself flot , l U.;
Mg and dung.ur of there di.older:
out the foul corruptions• that rut
in the blood, purge out tile cauccq
and vigorow, health NCIII
liar virtues this rt. medy
tunction3, ,liu, epela th,
which Ituir i:ln tic ysterti
•
on Burl . tt. ,
P r ' ft...ow the public 1.n% c brol
•• .any compound. of "(' •'•
„mind much Auld did nothing; 1'
acither bt deceived nor di,arp i i
thin: Ite 'virtues hate been pro;
dant trial, and there remains
its surpassing excellen , :e for tilt• curi
afflicting discuses it is intentic.,l to
Although under the Rave name, it ti
different nictlicino from any Other
been before the i , tar
fectual than any otLur which i::.3
assilstble to thew. -
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CHERRY PECTOR.
The World's Great. Ratter'
- Coughs, Colds, Incipient C'
gumption, and for the rel..
of Consumptive patient
in advanced stages
• of the disease.
This has been so long
versally known, that we need 1,1
than assure the publie that its
tip to the best it ever has
may be relied ori,to do all it ha:, i:vvr
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