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

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‘ l . lll FOR REFLECTING MEN.
t'4IIF A, u I/ r. The Frespeetref RebelsSebaflagiiis
"Secretary Seward's lettstr b NAV r
Adams giving an 50c0n..44,14Ltu
Sivids peace otxtferenoa, and _the report of
the rebel commissioners to Mr. Davis,
coincide' in defining • very shandy_what,
rebels may expentif they should submit
to .the lath:nal authority An tkeoakdeititt.
main 44-7/.
ministration require that it-shall te
sub
mitted to. llares trtuot . .be cooked be
fore they are 0640; nor rebeli htiled
for treason till theii. Therefore, Friuli!'
dent Lincoln's assurance. to 'thottnnals— i
sioners that, so fir isioiver istodged with
the executive, he would
ality," is of little practical benefit at the
present moment'; nor will it ever be of
great consequence, for the leaders , Aill i es
cape out of the country when the_4ooihil
is hopebmiy beaten ; and the led
is the nature of the 'ease:
subjected to the need of exact:o4n clad- -
enoy. ,
THURSD&Y, MARCH 16th, 1865
ETWAL TI4I4IIZOX,IIt taa Poona a ion Pam or
Union lasarn.—buirew Jackson.
The next Democratic State Convention
has been called to meet at Harrisburg, on
Wednesday, the 21st of June next. Erie
oottnty is entitled to two delegates, . the
Senatorial delegitte belonging to Crawford '
noway this year/
GUBERNATORIAL CANDIOATILE .
The Harrisburg correspOndent of . the
Pittsburg Post says the public men at Har
riaburg,Jaf both parties, are beginning to
&soft the question of sin /Scamp to Gov.
Coxths, Q 1 the Democratic side, the names
of Eton,. Wm. H. Witte, of Montgomery
county, Senator Clymer, of Berke, and
Gen.. Geo. W. Cass, of Allegheny, are
prominently mentioned. On the Repub
lican side, the gentlemen who stand the
most likelihood of securing the nomina
tion are, Col. /Ettore, of Franklin, Sena
tor Hall, of Blitir, Mr. Ketohura,of Lo
nnie, Gen. Morehead and Thos. M. Howe,
of Allegheny, Gen. Cameron and Senator
Lowry. Col. 31'Clure is understood to be
the favorite of the State Adminislration,
and is, by ail odds, the ablest man of the
Republicans mentioned.
It seems - to us that the next Governor
should be conceded by both parties to
the uOrthwestern portion \ of the State.
This section has never 'been. honored by
the elevation of any of her citizens to•the
thief magistracy of the Caramlawealt b,
and the immense and growing interests
of the counties comprising the north
western triangle, entitle their wishes to
more consideration than has been conced
ed to thankheretofore. Erie,county could
present a candi late for Democratic sup
port, at least, who, on the score of, talents
and.perional character, is not ixcelled.
by any one in the long line of distitsguisht_
ed ip4n who have occupied' the position.
Pas nano BULDIER DILL.
The Richmond. paper's gleefully ,an
nounce the passage . of, the negro ; etildiei
- bill. The opposing members of both
Houses of the rebel Congress obtained the
paasage of a proviso to the effect that no
more than twenty•fivo per cent. of • the
stale slaves between the ages of eighteen
:and twenty-five, in any State, shalk be
called for under the provisions of this act.
The bill, in brief, authorises the President
of the Confederacy, in order to provide
additional forces to repel invasion,. -to.
maintain the rightful possession of -the
Confederate States, secure their independ
ence, and preserve their institutions, to
ask for, and accept, from the owners of
slaves, the services of such a number of
able-boiled men as he msy deem:expedi
ent, for and during the war, to perform
military service in whatever capacity be
may direct. Should a sufficient number
not be tendered, the President is then re
quired •to canon all of the States for their
quotas of 300.000 men.
POLITICAL CLIPP/IfitS.
—The Boston Post iays that the recent
Inaugural' is " Nothing to Nobody"
—Although the Vice President an
nounced - himself a plebian, he showed
be had a good deal of the old . BenrbOn
spirit in him.
.. •
—Says the New York Jun (loyal) :
" Really competent men are seldom found
in , the public service, and it has almost
come to be a reproach -to hold an office
under the Government."
—.The Republican journals in roik
are dumb over itr. Johnson. -
The San, however,,says it " pro • •..an
indescribable feeling of chagrin in altwho
heard it." •
—lf Sumner thinks he has exhausted
the English language and literature in
praise. of the negro, he is mistaken. How
the following escaped his notice and quo.
Wawa, we are at a loss to surmise. It is
from "Love's Labor Last :" .
Amin—Most rare Pompey
Boyd—Renowned Pompey 1
Zitiron—Greater than great, great, great I
Pompey ! Pompey the huge !"
—The report that Andy Johnson pass.
ed through Bourbon county, Bentricky,
on his way to Washington, is denied ; but
it is admitted that a great deal of Bonrbott
county passed through him.
--A story that John B. Gough has, en
gaged Andy Johnson to travel with him
as a " living example " of the effeota of
drunkenness, in illustration of the dis•
tinge shed orator's temperance lecture*,
is without foundation.
.T4TOTTING UM RIM ON 111.•=0.0 Mon.
day, on motion of Mr. Wilson, of Massa
chusetts, the Senate of the Maited &lates
adopted a resolution requiring the Ser
geant-at-Arms to remove from the Senate
part of the Capitol the sale of spirituous
liquors. This maul a hard hit at, the Vice
President, Andy Johnson. We fear it
will not prove to be more *fleecings than
the Maine liquor law. Andy Johnson will .
have his whiskey if he has to• carry it to
the - Senate chamber in a pint flask, in the
tall of his °oat.
ingerkibus Bostonian has dim,-
ere 4 ► %el resemblance between the 1 hino_
of Banker Hilt and the victim Of. Fort
Fisher. Warren and .Butler,• he thinks
have this common claim. on the rever
ence of Americans- r that whereas the Lot,
thing whieh_Warrect +Sinus to die. for his'
country, the last thisig which Butler' .sll2
a) will be to die for his country.
—Apropos of the apology of the Essaing
. for Butler's failure is artucby taint
log his merits in Othernspaetn, one.ef
which is that he prevailed IT d fellow
fever from visiting NeW orreetil - t4hAtei
was there," the Providence 4 0tesitys
" this phenomenon can only
on the ground that there ooiW ifetiii
two peatilences in the city at the same
time."
-Ina recent elaborate letter of Gen.
Banks, addreued to the Zibicrini, in de
fence of - his labor system in New Orleans,
he says r
I have Wed silent,
been itrong. - boa as Wisest le
ono etai, I might him beigLaszaki."
Ilfko cask herein , to /-1 --••
lifansaithnsatta Abolitiithista, "Fiji
did ao ntnoli by itintipna talk nnitiattiotui .
to force
*iiin working hard to seta Unit - own - pei;
mina paltry - by fining their quota with
°litho% swots.
• - •
_ . _
Stephens, Hunter and Carpi*ll re
ported that Mr. Lincoln woijild net" is
any case deal with the authorities of the
Confederate States, nor. with....itho. States
separately, but demanded the entire suh-I
mission of rebels in armii and fire restore- 1
tion of the authority of the Constitution
and laws - of the United States throughout
the Confederacy. and ; " that whatever Can
seqnebcps may follow from the re-estab
lishment, of that authority must be se :
ceisted." So, says Mr. Seward; " the' ,osii.
'pieta restoration of the national antisisrity'
everywhere was an indispensable _ Otidi:
Lion to any assent on our put
,to what
ever form of peace might be . pr4ii•o: sea,"
and except An this basis, and " pioTis
of ;the disbandonment of theJpitnyer . kt .
forties." - we could egree to "go o vati on
or susipanaionnt hostilities." .10.;ffitia, rl,
states, slao.that the anti-slaver); poliey iii
the Govern prp.mt,
,was reigewed. _in all'ite:
bearings, and that the PresidentNnutunis
ed. that he "-must not -be_atistiptediO de-,
part front the position -be hid, hiliettofb4
'iusuree4 in 4is Po?c.lo*.b?ti°ft:F!!'t!;-:
P 4 4 .4332 , !' 4 . -° 4!fi.01" 1 ,0 4 .4 : ' ' : c.c, tt i ,
Ths)Refutilicompt4mY en. tlant.. 14 ... e;
Poueicsbus . ." l .44:47: PLA: ' ll4loo 4'k l'' P.
'rebel authorities, &surcease not bylayilice,
by night to rel,terstretewtherren
have pe4iiist.any iiidmitni'by*Oglffiiirr
their aririi, going. hot,, and subifiltitow
to the s Ational autbOrity,; (A - eirtiriiiiitit
tftilikelihOodl,4 such e;dligisidlSl Of the
iisurgirbi forces; even 'riftei leiiiiire" de:
feat faille ilield. nuchni wsf are noeismeest:
ily 4.4siired, it is' essential -VS 'Consider
fast witiii,Consequences to thens - all am In
dividtiile will follaW' the establish:cienti e!
the'nilional authority,' for, to'retseist again
the latignage of the rebel emarnissiciners;--
they were informed that" whatever eon.'
sequences may follow from the 'establish
ment of that authority must be accepted."
'Every rebel at the South hat to ChOoSe tie:;,
tweeit the chums of annum and glory by ,
fighting. on the one handonuithe chance
of defeat and these "consequences of the
- establishment of the national authority."'
• on the other hind. WhsA, then, are these
oonsequenoes, from which the President
declines to " depart,”.iod which trust be
" accepted ''by the rends if . they choose
to subaidt ? .' - - J
By an act approved. "urged 6; 1861, every
'southern man - or - Woman. -who, in person
or= by . proxy, hair h - dught, sold,: er- -giiseu:
any property, of any hind what /Miry With
intent to use the same, or atiiitiffer it - to
be used, in siding_ tho, rebelPon, :or. any
person engaged in rebellion; whoever has
used, at consentsato stab rivet itis Oro.,
petty, ". it, shall:be the duty of the ?reel
dent of. the. United States to.ceuse the
same' to be seized, confiscated, -and con
demned.": There is hardly any species of
property et.the South which in one way
or another has not been used to the
rebellion. • The rebel who submits : to the
terms of• Mr. Lincoln and his administra:
tion surrenders every dollar's we rtks , pf his
property to tonfisaatiOn..,iThat 'rebellion
deserves such a penalty we are not die.
prating.. We simply state ..the fact. that
our people may estimate the likelihood of
deeming it for their interest to laidowa
their arms and disperse. ' . .
By an act, approved July 17,
186 Z the
punishment of death, and the es4ci*
tion of their slaves, is enflames* against
all adjudged guilty of treason, or, in the
discretion of the court, Ire years' impris
onment and not less than ten thousand
dollars'fine, "colleetrible on the poperty
possessed by thous at the moment of Com
mitting the_esizne,.any subsequent sale or
conveyance to the contrary notwithstand
ing, sa wed, as. the e mancipation ' of his
alarm ;.---4:w either othese- parades ,pr
both. Every person guilty of the offense
named is disqualified from ever' holding
any office under the trtaitiod.Sintai. The ,
President is also reqiited to seise and ap
ply to : the supixert of the army ,all the,
property- f every description, not merel y
of'officers of the Confedersto,ermy ,sitd '
Canfedegastekkammutuutt. bilt.also of. , 01-1
thwafffams, Stateand-tpunisili#4'o,frl64-
~• the States, Pities, towns ." ties,
pirishis *Ube Confederacy, aprint??/ Or,
elected liana the date ;of seerraran;. or'
baring ow n ed allegiance ic;i tiri- -, C° I 4 B C
The sixth !eatiat al ,this eareeict f4'
IMO -that eiv . eriresbeli .. who does not re:'
turn to bii94oo 3l a .7 4 0 1 igli:tralo .
after a iwoolannet a i l d,./itid r
which produnstion,:wat linueldxbiAllg..
Useols,'Jelyitkaidlididellebloreool4l
,les seisms et aliJiie it5:418144 1 , '
ibiidastAitlir.eitiO=Reskil***l
.-
. 1 * iliald Ise 'Me 'Pleitedll lid-4*ff*
°leech' tberget.::- 1 ..)c niel.- .t.b.usi •
What fie aseieskuelkeleit thootlrtm,
sale =demigods/ laws reginitU II MI be
geld that ';thelsery netsbereti She: 4 02 44'.
=ties* satiptsed , waVpOnsettl glikegligit!-
bet ens"— Pet
— M,. ,
he
la/ t'sbwitittlteit who will issibriiiiad,
if be hos !in, ptorlity, diet lie - is pie
goblin to r be oil.' lbsidesritiatever.
=eke can devise rm*ltiy , earl: ter It
dib oada.
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go tr a
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Is • the, Areesete pisdeimakep a gf , 0 ,
Osier 8, 1863; tuba. _.. 1:
ladtidoi as (ith to abillibboisli lie ~.
S i seggy i ptoebigigifigusawaledilipekini n ni.
riiit taiw Atildgidliktpetigeo Cledgtogwingle ifit
',. ettbei Mal /WE tam= at Isuague
! 1 1 14 4 0 0111Vtliit: ditAlielaiktilits. eke
et iiiiiiiggillablOge fetifilbledi aged
we* aloe at belt oe boost, high and
le% in the wilds Ghwarsomat of Ms
United; States, every rebel and every
„ , thiv "t)Litte rebellion.
__•s?.,_hilf
t t, re Mt err i tti l itubllitit il t o doul
ear og
lb • efT ionturthe clOrapi*eli.,
untit could
_ , ,_ t NI sit liathotif et thOugllt !
ou thetittesfraxciipt b tteg+s o'
by_norlittifrerlf_e_ent down for the put.
pose.: i StiirT4ifirii,"flepUblicana or iffeithein
negroe:l-__*Al be-theofficers of the few.
~._
of customs, of the postal emit:TT°,-the
Arta_ A y n troto, Norfolk toAtte .11.in..Cliaissle;
and Me - iiairpoatiesikirs Of whatevar prop
(nil they chose to •larliatitivent.` , The
filltiliernwh4l3population would occupy
a PoOti9n iii mash inferior to the former
poiitinn Of their Own black's as' crhaiinal
imprisonment is to domestic servitude. .
' 'The Ileppbl kin leaders, men Nice "Gar:
..1, , ,-,.
pion, Sumner, And Fhillipj, who are the
brains of the party, are now at , work to
cliaCtki the last nail, as they call it, in the
"0414 of rebellion, by giiing all neginea i
Age. • ilisfril'nchising the whites. and Air
ing eitivrohip_ to The blacks, they hope
:ikt, - .iii4ila c 4,4 the eierMinatinn; or
expatriation, or at feast the - total stibjii- -
gatitin,.of the whole white population Of
_
'the l Sonth. - , •,
._
Thew; are' Nfr. - Lincola's coeditionii of
pesi.e. :Chose who C tit''*y, thinic,that .
the rehele - r iiiii be feiled ,so - Chaise te;their -
PerlPvisl intereala as to aCcepethese terms,:
,
disband ) ,Atiaarm, and disperse. But jet:
any soak person imagine himtielf i 4 the`
condition of a rebel with a wife, children,-
and : pr*rti;*iiad a futuje to
. )e,, made or
marred by ?lie; 4kliiiin ; and:lei:lbn then
weigh and compute; the likelilieckl orany
thing bliflit:emost: desperate: `deterinin• - •
ed, bitter; (Willful resistance le theatres
and . authority - 9f 'the UnitectSteteti. , We
frankly confess the opinion that no so ef- .
fective bloW at the southern rebellion
could be delivered as by Congress, if it
would repeal the threat, remit every pen
alty; revoke every punishment, which has
been deirotinced 'against rebels. ;tot that
we man, to belittle their crime, but we
hell,ieye that itaCh;a folic/ would make it
unsucCesiful; Audi? coMpleteStilluie at
fends ibis - giant rebellion,"
, there Is no
mohly need of any other - punishment
ptiniihnient
leither to leaders or people. Oar laws now
kte all A 9 to desperation, 'and
(ny high-Spirited man among them will
Opts fight: WW . would : make it to their
4ntfnist to - siteta - nib. And for Congress
line to declare. the clemency of a great
~..,..ple ASA:H - 10er thin for:Clemency to be
Atoiciiiild in individuals by it President
Who 2 may die the next day au bo reph.eed
birall Andre - vr Johnson. -
s, As if to assure the South that the ha
iied which inspires northern Republicans
isili stirvive _the - death of every southern
rebel,the .House of RePresentatives has
jast 'passed an act repealing the prohibi
tion of! the forfeiture of the real estate Of
rebels beyond their natural lives. The
party founded on great moral ideas thus
vielatee ta plain provision of the Constitu
tion in order to spit venom at the very
infante J ana young children within - the
Ciinfesliliff, 93', and to denounce impotent
tierromm•,,hennhoin men and women of
ft future gene,refion.—Nete York World.
lyre* tlii Yaw TinikkwastarAil AdvertiseL3
Serraid announeedz move
than 'year ago, that If,. Lincoln must
be re.edectad in order that he might be
Prerident qf the whole country. it seemed
least lwral that Mr. Hamlin should
he included' in - the category. The Bala
note Convention • thought differently.
however. and so summoned Audrey John
soh of Tennessee, to the second office, in
the government. .00. Saturday he .made
his s maiden Ispreich - al Vide l'oesident.
When we say 'that this wig the moss dii
/meant Utterance ever made by public(
reap hi this cannily, are use the mildest
term that . - 91112" be implied to it. There
can be but' one excuse for this shameful
speech, and that is more shameful than
the speech Itself. It is' charity, to suppose
that " - the spirit of "Old. Bourbon" had
apotheosis itt the .Vire President's chair.
Mr. Johnson insulted. and outraged all
who stOodaroundhini:—the Chief Justitje,
the Cabinet, theioreign ministers, and the
Scants. " flint of all, he insulted the_peo
pie et Mee United States, and degraded the
high plias where l the worthiest in the land
have..sat: * lliinself he did not degrade.
He fell to his z - rbitural level, there to re
main four mortal,years. We will not an
*lyre this speech ; we leave it to the judg
ment. of our readers, who mug, redden
with shim at the thought that leadership
in this land is intrusted to such hands as
these. '
7'~e]stag~ra! tills t~e~~t K.
FlazoW4;ooNnintim nude an iaa
karat nddresa fouryears ago ; there is no
paiticuEar occasion for another.
The public knows as much as I do about
the' prOgresa of our arras. • •
We base greSt hopes—but we 'make no
predictions. [Seward's demitent. J
• FocE,:yeste ago all tried to avert the
war. Both puttee bated td' fight. War .
came. -
The slaves .reuse-eighth of.the popuL•
Lion, and a " peculiar and powerful" in
stitution., " bomelicror" litei caused the
war...
All pray to the same God. He don't
sowto be on tither aide. When He
mkei up Hie mind-we silt bevoto stand.
it..
- 1 4464w4114,with0c“ malice; let iii cDas
continue to ent each
,otiterio thstaiti; talthilt, of any such
tinhittuinti_ peophalse long widowl
and.orpluuned in order &batiks ma y y not
..iikjure or harm one loather; tint maintain
:just and. lasting Ramie among °tweediest
aid cotber - - •
Has Nature as autisflite for required dis
eases?'Abell' i r ltit t et atter believe they ought to
, • tour.;•;111 fleau Vitae
of Nell,(Torkt 100 .! o.
!kith beaoktt i ebtou . oared petioles of
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isfentadall if 1 dograd, is meld 40 0111 - tojeet •
doatteatedirtituoar allign,eaceungell-122 to
14.1 421 , 01 t q tbetqlkiplitivaistioso l . : i
for more.timkoue yew . •1:
2. Cana 44444 Alas pN4 . s rubstita!fi jay
the navy,t , •
3.. Call dotted wi j ou, report at Ridgway, : IMs
umninntleap, and put.tU substitutes, protein
to the dagg tier as required to . report by
thet,r•notheal
.4. if a MA'drawit in the hirndrod par cent.
puts In iMetitito before the day he ie re•
quired to report, and is afterwards discharged,
will the etibititute clear' the man on' halite
. drafts foethe time for which he was enlisted 1 ,
6. Call an enrolled or drafted man belong
-
' bag to thia district, go into atitithor , elate or
district, pi/icons substitnii, Have him sworn
in there, obtain tlie' Prcivast Mirsioo's` eartiii=
cats to &bat . effect, - Ind then be credited tow
him in youroftioe? '
' Catenis enrolled essis,-not drafted, go. as
a substitute? - (I-sm • told there has been a
different order oa - .this point - since I was-at
Ridgway,)
"7. Willa min who is not enrolled, but who
would be habit to woke if be was, be *c
ogged au a substitute?
'B. Ai*, aliens who- have - resided ist this
Country throw roars: or move, eiempt from
military linty? ,
9. Ira principal ,to be held Batts for the
condict•of hie substitute, after the latter has
bees accepted by the Ciovertiment I .
10. What:notion into be taken in regard to
persons whe evade the draft, by going to other
towns or &silts ?
n. What period beyond the day in which
they are required to' report wilt drafted men
be allowed,_ in which to Obtain substitutes,
after they have passed examination at Ridg•
way ?
It is proper to add, that 'your answers are
Intended for publication. I would not treed`
Ole you, were It - not for the - fact that on all
the queitlons ;UT*, there' are centlicting
opinions Matdeqf the people. In . a muter In
volving so tea ls - of importance to many of - Dos
readers, I am anionithet their notion should
-be Inehtentied,tody by isformsdon of the most
satheitle obi's/4er. • dt.z.nreltstss aver your
• gnatoreiiillietti e - 411 ales dtsplited points,
relieve yoisrsilf- And. ledidants frost newly
annoyisig:inqUiries, ' the. persons
drafted itieltible heals on which to operate.
li-Huts;' : . ,
- _Yours; ItesipeetfellY,-
.2". • , . 4 SEW' lii.nrcese„ .
PILOVOST MAWCIIM:II 071101,
Ridgway, Elk Co., March 14, 18&i. f
Beni. WAirnsaii, Et - = Dear Sir In 'reply
•to your leti.er of . the 9th - , - I submit the fillbier;
iv information Mir its benefit; of tie patio.
1. - kited ntan'can pat a Substitute latter
three yeas ; it exempts the principal Ur the
term for "blob the trabetituta is not 'liable to
draft, not eseeediar the term of enlistment.
2. ilubstltedes far drafted seen was placed I
in the user; the substitute must first, how
no; benzambeed by the Awed of Enrollment
and a eaethlestes .of. ace Wince. issued from
this Aloe ,
8. IA Will IA be prudent for drafted map to
report before the day-required by r their no.
tide*. AO lionr V. Pee be examined by the
Etardwid theitotel accommodations' of
way bold, hare been ordered to repori on
MI6 day, If they do report oat of season';
they do it at the risk of having to put - up with
poor accomsaiditions end being obliged td
wait until their proper day arrives.
4. 41' man drifted in the percentage and
444seiew aireeptable substitute in the service,
is cleared from draft • for the term !Cr - whelk.
the subetitute is enlisted.
6,, Au enrolled or drafted man cannot go
Tube another itate or distriet; procure a sub
statist% kwe him mega is there, and return
the certificate to Ibis ottice. Bobstimus mut,
in eta eases, be passed by the Board of :Enrotl—
tient in the district whirs the .priatiol resides.
6. An enrolled man not drafted can go, as
substitute, for one that, is ; it exempts
,the
principal until the enrollment lisi - wiusro he, is
liable is exhautited, when. his name is $0 1 :h
placed co the list, the term not to, exceed that
for which the principal-is drafted.
7. Amu who ie not enrolled, but sboula
be, oannot'enliet As a substitute not liable to
draft.
8. Aliens:are exempted , on furnishing the
proper Wavle*. '
9. The principal i t released when 'the sub.
stituto is accepted bi - the proper anthoiity ;
waist's fetid should be discovered In the trans
action, in which latter case 'the principal is
held responsible: '
- 10. Perilous who are redrafted and evade it
by going to 'other plat es are 'deserters. and
Will be wrested as such wbenevet and whom
ever they Can bis found. ' ." •
11. rite pert*: ti for re ser/day connect be extend
ed beyond the tiati staled its the direet sweet - It
is expeded dill the irlTgel essa will Men reiwri
with adiatitideforfir Atty. • • -.. •
12.-Is ease - the Wetted per ceett. , ,, ex
heisted ?MA .theino fa riot eisakaul, :0124e
was* *gift , logLielaor. • . -
Very lisspeetietily Tours, -
.; • •„,f .
at'. ?a.
‘.'
Utak. set WOW 1 4 COW."'
sesedun4 4 !tor !#l= 4 -1 1
OPOPII , StaIi p Pts94Sy4 l , l rP la • thQ,Preit;if
amPPIAPtiIPhI/ eh" following ate ifi . • :
oil Im= J
am
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Lit p_ .4 pm Qui esvassont of isay fits=
tNtt jelm* I*. Itik
se dilute 4 don its
1 .511 "
tbpt sla t bi ciediiiid
tag to -ratOitier
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- 4641 Do bona on the
tasiitec itta - iwit rob.
eH daus wit to
I Aim #4,46).gw0r1 bilirlllilligfflit
01611;464 11 441.41,ke
taitilaikliPiMilaoffeiiiikedibillWlCWl
leiN silkimatiWitorgai OslaPtr
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smiumehilipi 41111441M451M3Telftile
Nit Mimi " OginiPtMit i tkrp lb 71
itersi
sc? 4 lo ll 4o4ftig %%Xi 'PVC
441 ..4-4MA l AN a tt a r
40 016_1 1 a. f
OA ale itittufk r t"Etvt l it „ t ritarib i
set mesas mil ro
*,eri a 1 ;
_
aiitis.
Any United &alai 611Icor who skallutustee
in a voluatsee Sr substitute as above dasselb•
ea, shall !syllfrtutestial sad, Olt 0111-
viatica, b fb• Wyk&
La every 1te.41 as Strolled petaea Lae
istaiute . * slit Wall be prosesthet
at the ti • piWte earths substitute
Atirkstartrikibe ittloollool to be 1.94 " IM P"'
fogirgis,::9o l l" aitadities of lutosiestios, or
1 ria4srAsSilottworindlotmotit for soi offosoe
itgki itilite,ot fislony'al the common law, or
- • 4(_-, previous not at Ala
eeffyi," unsatinied hy,paidon or punishment,
or by reason of any resting infirinity or 'ail
nseutphysioally incapable of performing the
,
orlinarylsfuties of a soldier in solual service
,in We rankti f or minor between the ages of
'itlitesin sad eighttenleare, without the con!
isint'of his parent or guardian, or • minor
viiiiiii the. age of 'Milian- years, the name of
the'prineipat, !t... eta' Occurrence took place
rations to sk t draft,.shall again be put iwthe
list, and be shall agaio ha liable to conacrip
tinni: andin thireave of • conscript who fur•
sidles a, euhstitute' as above described, the ,
loniser sifil'ic . obligetl t 3 serve out the sub
stitute's term of enlistment,
If. any party furnitlinf; a substitute shall
aidllim to desert, the priaolpal will be put
into Abe army, and required to serve out the
period for which be was liable to draft, dating
from the time of the substitute's desertios.
The President is authorized to issue a pro l ;
0184440 n, offering pardon to all duarted .
who report within sixty days3hereafter, (tkla
proclamation was published in the daily pa
pers of the 12th lust") and those who Lail to
report shall be considered es baying forfeited
their rights of citizenship, or to become AU
:Zits tiod.be forever incapable of holding any
otActa of profit °Pinot, or of exercising -any
rights as citizens.. This section applitis also
to all may desert hereafter. Persons who tee
conitcripted in the present draft, and foil to
'report as required by their notices, are to he
regarded as deserters. • •
Any person or persons enrolled in any sib
district may, after notice of a draft, and be.
tore the same shall ban taken place, calm to
be- mustered into the 'arrive of the United
States, such oomber sf recruits, not- subject
tat_donift, as they may deem expedient, which,
recruits shall stand to the credit. of the Par—
allel thus causing them to be mustered to. sod
shall be taken ss substitutes for snob Intranet
or so Many of them as may be drafted, to the
-.stoat of the number of such recruits, sad 14
the-order designated by the principals at the
time such recintits are thus as aforesaid-Mud::
tared in
Amiarzettietaq—surgeons, contriat
geons, and ,- sargetnis and commies:Mast* • •
the enrollihg hoards, while in the- military
service of iho United States, shall hereafter_
be exampt - Rata all liability Wbe 41414:
The law providlurfor reeraiting llr thin=
hellions Stites, for the benefit of loyal Eitateir,
•
le repealed,
-No perhottof foreign birth, who has residad
in the United States for three years preceding
his arrival at the age of twenty-one yore . ;
shall be exempt froai enrollment and drift on
ticeount of being en alien.
The49lll!* particular s will be of especial
.....-
isterest at the present time in, this vicinity,
whoa_ ; SO ;m a ny have been drafted who will
unques onabiy ,be obliged to enter' the ear=
vice. A. We nederstand the lair, oonseripii
,and their' relitives are entitled to the Sim
. peisieris as irt;lunteers. Those entitled-to
pensions' are—
1. fivalids, disabled since:March 4, 1361,
In thwaiiitary or - naval service of the United
&stai r while in the line of duty.
- , i. Widoia of officers, soldier* end seamen,
who hire died of wounds received, or disease
Oontreieted in service as above. .
• t. -Children tinder lateen years of age,
Of either of the aforesaid deceased per
sons;„ll" 'there is no widow surviving, or from
,the time of the widow's re-marriage. -
• 4. *Akers of, officers, soldiers and seamen,
,deoeseed, es aforementioned, and who were
dependent upon klie son for support, in whole
tor to ,k
."
b. Sliders under sixteen years of ego, de
pendeni on seid' deceased brother, wholly or
in part for support, provided there are none
of the last thin(' classes above mentioned.
Invalids and friends of deceased soldiers
are reminded that, in order to have said pea.
elm commence when the service terminated,
the application therefore must be nude within
ens year of the discharge of the invalid or the
decease of the' officer, soldier, seaman. or as
the ease may be.
Rau of Amston.—Lisuteuant Colonel and
officers of higher reek; $3O per month; Major;
$25 per month ; Captain, $2O per =oath ;
first Lieutenant, $l7 per month ; Second
Lieutenant, $l6 per month ; all enlisted men,
$9 per month. Only one fall pension will be
alloired io the relative of a deceased soldier,
end tin the order of
,precedence, as above
given. ,
• Applications from Pennsylvania may be
tient to Col: Frank Jordan, Military State
.Agent- tot Pennsylvania, Eleventh street,-
Washington city—who will attend to them
without,charge to the applicant. . ,
. McCiutr. vs. Cocas-el.—An intermiti .
squabble is going on between our Reprisess.
Isere in the State Legislature, Mr. Cochrtn,l
end ihfgentleman froin Franklin,"
McClure. The letter is ordinarily onside.,
Ali Under- on the Republican 'aide of , tha-
Hattie but it would'appear that one eloquent.
raeld'hern not disposed to concede to him.**
dnhitWirlionors of that position. The other
dsperhee the famous riverbed bill .wee,
/ miler emitidersties in the Roue.), Mr. Coaltr•
ran 14e1C occasion to idminieter
Chelan alert lecture on the latter!smapport. '
of titemeseare., The gallait Colonel was not.
prosist ,st Ike time to dsfead himself. but .
corsespondeet of his paper, the Franklin /te
ytiliterwiekes up the cudgel in his behalf 1!)It4
tilts bats at Mr. CoCiren in the Mest
prA4 l l,4til skre. - If the public are in;
tamta . 4 . l_4nkatowiag farther about, the oeallial,
thecirty, forrn.so*ldes from the 611004
r
11. 4 2 r. 4 r !
s , Cochran o f Erie—Mind. of Erie, farther,
is another dochrsn In the House fromlPlEs...
risk** who is neither knave nor foof,dtdi.
flpd Ala' Manse in general and your NNW.
patidifielii - pastieular. by reediacalr treAfeek
Irony ape of- my . lettors. , and .making_an as
sault an the senior as the author. The' . et.'
tract did not please Cochran; of Erie, hetabar
rattan ii reeossited the iMmutehle law
ointibesisi when. a nu is bora with - Apr*
plastisol„vilailky in his heels UM,* in /Alibied.
*the" eiticatios aor the mama' of floterie'
******Tern ft. , : Old nature is ei had, Wm.-
arable meter. sad Coaltraas st ZS* :doe..
aidimmamt , , -won't undevelaid it,
tht Mtn he quarrels with fate. 'llti.)reltiri
lut grinned casually earn '
thee until weary of hicew,..a.,
mitimit, *al seems dote:pined to kt2xt i.
pas.patll warn out wln) . his ewe
WO - Mee witting to retire to MI aoatistlhl
• How sea that UM*,
,lieisfeta-ateatde,te
SW& olt Erie prefers monks -An* is thit
jadelatilti hills to °prat:Meal' ilk
keistitnUenel 'right; sat pm , • wilrl!W
Visktift, won't quarrel with 04**."-
* • * * * * ',sgi'
itaboomplo t
PoOTaisk
No lariat sta peoFialmed
i~urrauiedwith •
as postismili—Oss; did
lisliblew of Eris, cud irks* hteloskt IBS ma
*O W boy Ids vow could b. lot AV CO
dr,:tiLli 'goriest . uotice 4 k
Used dad. lie bad doer-bed ea thedst
loces ustsuustic Is Wl=
illtildhothylAls there is u li s
d
•141,1 jut lir*. tits wets 'osionslit
411 49 01144 " .- • -- •
lips, wo WA spa it, that tibia sot le;
B=3
IMES
Peostopl.
=ME
/Omit* carfare." lt is not ,' cam:incited
upon principles of Christian eifliir4tiOn:" it
ri i
ls si - o , end•as snob must provoke
"se re li rintessures." The •' loyal "
people, rio y have a pride in SWltallEl
lug liiir rep ti * abroad, is will he seen
in am. 'Jet Jaen; they Need to re.
1/1,1111 : Hrelit at Harrisburg, and they will sun
110111111 - t. the imputation that' au) , of their
issielatortare " knaves or fools." They are
lasulted at
. the suggestion about " mookcY'-
'41.116.10k4"11".11611a4T0 WS," lad demand
•• redress fae-Aetriaces." War is impeediug
between Erie sod the Reuse of
Resettle, iiiiitmeely Vera the libeler
of the R tieing he- »inlets the
rase pair veiled' Nutt le !eis very
Issue, b e e vengetiese of an'
ladigosnt 11**(41tillteve " Loyal League " ,
warriors, littrelt*titi -s iedostitsble " Coat
isa, '
- —We are girl to be OA* to ahhOtthen, that b 7
latest. reports the conflict had aseumei l l a very
encouraging aspect, giving hopes of a " short,
ibin aid decisive campaign." The member
'teem Eris . 5 444" au the member•froni
Franklin eons *f fintficatactunesi,"
.tardy jitikilliincy say, wide tty Gnat
is VittgittiOritttlilit maxi had been
completely t•oqt„ off " hiss of sup
pile.," wad 4 , oncipe , l up la Rich "—C4amberv•
burg--give: evitlaut segos of beiug. ," on the
wane," an - I :hard i 4 96 .1)Ihr that h e i s on
bet " last legs," A prospective F forward
movement,"; , t it- 14- conaieutly believed, will
4. delve hit s VOL" and the "hell born
and ilielvjwsysetk.ribeliikin ''' which
. he had
the andiacit f ttkiiiitittlie against the:virtuttni
member trittis,ll - 41,1tte "ernihed.r, —never,
we trust, tarkilist_irtn: , bitior to the he
role eh sti'ltint.ffights. and liberties-- St
I his brow hirlitirtti with -victorious wreaths.
The biationaLLoan.
The ides appears to beentertained by many,
persons that the National Banks are the only
ones that are authorized to negotiate, or that
bike any • interest in, negotiating the Various
Liens int forth by the Government. So own-
Mon ijt this notion, that several of our et
-changes, in speaking of the new loan 'now
generally advertised in the papers, invariably
recommend their readers to inquire at some
National Brnk for information in regard to it,
thus conveying the impression that the pri
vets baikidtit hats no authority for selling the
'bonds of the Government. This method of
yr' de• to deceive the public,
Wile doing the private bankers mach injus.
tree. We happen to know that,,in many eases,
iiiiislatter have done equally as much, if not
more, towards popularizing the Loan, as the"
National Banks; and there are some commu•
.nitres where they have exceeded them.
_
!twit every private beaker in the country has.
the 7.30 bonds upon his counter, and the selei
itticted by. many of them are enormous. Its
Hew York and Philadelphia the heaviest trani
sattione are made by the private bankers, and
the Government has manitested its confidence
in the latter class by selecting one 'of its lead
ing nineehirs as its chief agent in managing
`the lostrkfor the whole 'country. In this city,
the well known firm of Clark & Metcalf have
iiiintug the foremost in their efforts to
enstais the credit of the Government, through
-the isle of its bonds. Their operations cover
Ingrylsanit that- has been presented' for the
swassptince" Of, the people, and . must have
unifonattni in the total to many thousands of
ialiatta We feel safe in saying, that while,
Felfitsile. , they have not done more, theyhave,
at least, done as much, towards enabling our
_dam= to avail themseives of the advantages
; okra :by tile Government securities, es any
ogierptdAlo or private bankers doing business
ins &op' of the same size and wealth as Erie.
While. /peaking. of 'this. firm, we cannot
Wit to allude' to the spirit which they dis 7
played at a certain memorable period in our
loose financial history. It is wellknown with
-what distrust_the county currency was at first
reeetsett, bet it is not so generally underatcold
that it Wei through these gentlemen that a
wait prevented from fallin4 into almost total
disrepute. They received it en deposit for
many months during the most critical stages
of its career, constantly urged its . securit y
upon their customers, endeavored to buoy it
up into the confidence of.the public, and final
ly had the gratification of seeing it recognized
as its merits deserved. For this act they , are
eititled to the applause of the press and the
public. .
_ . _
'Amothel Letter from Vulcan.
CONNSAVT. Erie C0., - Pa , March 5, T 5
Guys :—Sinc e wrote you last, I have
been favored with more intelligence from the
theater of war, where my eon, together, with
many other. sons of more confiding and . un
suspecting fathers than myself, have been
sold into service without their knowledge, or
'consent, by loyal " traffickers in human
flub." - I, use the word "loyal " in this con
nection because all Democrats, 'are called
Copperheads, and all copperheads are pro -
wilunosd dis-loyal ; , therefore, it is not a sup,
; pliable cue that "the powers that be" would,
: under , any circumstances, conMie a ggcu r_
Acted trust, as trafficking in the fleshlf their .
%lin 'neighbors' sons; to any but those who
Vivi distinguished themselves:for their pro•
fenndly. unselfish and intensely loyal devotion
to (I had almost said country,—Heaven for
&Wm) their party. I will give you below
istracts from letters in my possession from
! My 13e, verbatim, and- I trust that you will
pablialt them, in order that the fathers, IWO
litett, brothers and sisters, friends and rels-
Moe' of tbpse outraged, though perhaps hasty
°angst's. , may see ro it in season tbst'lizeir
galUng position, caused by this (pardon me,
Gents, I must eerie) &made, yes damnable,
transaction of selling young men whose shoes
-these loyal traffickers are not worthy to un
)#01:--!Let the publiq read, And reflect, that
*pie Youog men, many of them, freely vol.
intaired for one year, with the assurance
that they would receive the Government
howdy, 'kick they are thus far defrauded
out, of , The Trustees of Monroe township,
Ohio, have moied in behalf of the gallant boys
of that section, andrithe documents bare ere
&Wilms frqoa the Provost Marshal's office to
headquarters, shoving that these boys are
sot aribstitutes. All honor and piaise is dos
to those Trustees who thus exercise a watch
-tut vigilmtee over their brave boys' interest
Ono is their coluntry'a service. You will per-
Solve the legitimate and inevitable result of
iiellistkiigh,spiritttyousg men of the Anglo-
Saxon race,whint,,youtiail the - following de
freliposestb;, contain& sizi - the - following ex
• "
- DIXTRACT
iron paid off to•day, February 210,
pit (haat, garter, - but there was seartiel3
it t ley on board but fell In debt, me among
the — rest: "t
- have drawn the last 'roc of cloth
ing I 4114 while iu the Autry. The clothes
sesq,gelt are not 'worth one (Mitt what we are
for them. Cloth pahts, withontlining,
l itfrffer pale, woolen blankets the same.
1113'AliliNti been only $l4 00," tic, [Thus,
Lay one interested will perceive that a young,
sound and healthy man -can, by entering the
I boil; OASIS one pair . of pants and Arty cents
for one months' service. , What there is in•
side of Ail* brackets, are wive mimments.)
•. • , [tirs4cl2c..]
° Atire:jinti had. s row en board our
boat oir loom= of the men not getting their
balltitY. ?be 'Captain shot the Boatswain's
Kite in the arm fn not obeying his orders.
Then sty two* nine men in double irons on
the deck of corroossel."
- Itoomirsairmo ebb hasty sad badly mitts
evem ; for, Goats, if lbws is a man
tes desidedty yea& about the
it Jo ITVIOLIft
L. BROWN Bz CO.,
• Mato Sento. Hrowa & C 0..;
BANKERS AND C0W...1..; ));
Military & Naval Clanry„
2 Park ilace, New 1%.4.!:
Correspoadlug how, It, Was to , r
or &Co, 414 14th t-ttr,t
Ilatinikaa•ltlato* • ,
of Claws* and ttio aeuoral ft.taAar• I ,n !,
V.oololllootilgtts6oootoo3oiit, *0 eat *J.II/:
sad e.srimpou outs that all Wallop,' HA ,
will ba tliturodoir au.' pi (Auptly iitten.N.
',wowed to was 1110nOtd11 upmi %Di • I
of claims, fed parenaa. Yaartermaat , it•-.
chocks, so Ivan is colloct Lim f Aluain/ •
POI:WOOS he luisllas, Widows,
Cnildrun.
Dountlee for ttloltsts,4lschNr4ed
la battle, those ■ho Wive enrie.l
heirs of %Is, Piste t,or.cat I.!
Uthra.
Arr....root per tor 4 ifil,rFri 1 ) , r .
of d..c.ased
Nary pr , r. ui•ipey fur all e•pt»%..
h a e f peS44l.le Yo d balenta 0: ph)
Ace,,ao. of discharged db.er. retth •,
dolling return. pr.)p.rly made
elastomers obtaihtd , • , z
CS 3 Irtemett&uo..tat.q.• t•.r 4t a A.
efri per 4:
Dr. J. L. STEWAIIT
WOLT LD roptictfutiv
and the pitthe.tlatt, tat, au
ton' )04111, grreat• as tattlzenti in , I
Sopa Iga acid Catnrs, LP Lai raadt:l•'l l•
proteesion m Brie.
Orcial iitt.ntlou given lu opi•rio, •
'artery, kud eeUc in ttini btAticli ..c •
bealtewl- to lu thli and the 11.,linz • •.
0 1 / I C4, 2l d Yareitoti BIOCII, U3lll. •,..
sips e,, Emir reath street.
next door to rostothoe
Orphan's Court Sa te.
BYVIRTUE of - AND• IN H•i t , , ,
aura of sel order of the Ori.A.an'A i •
moony of Erie Ltf,ll rxpole to pAit, .11v, -,•-
burj, Cr awford'onunty, onifh. tiffe.ith ,1 1 3.
Ato94, at 1 o'cloca, p.! o,A: of newt 147,
acres from the ii-et aide ofl that Inns
partly in Crawford and partly its Rlih croint , ,
(adorn, to wit : On the north ti do by
Gray, Caroline Bakst and 'Lyman Gras •
lipon Makurdi's; *oath by lasi of t,rt , t -
sad west oy land formerly owned by I.it
posed to be good off land.
Terms of was— 2-3 of the kurchare
milieu of sale; balance to ons year, sr i• 11
- cared by pad/toast bond and Inortits.ze
erjaRLF..-; W. b . .
Guardian of
ui►i a ~:
Erie City Steam Baker.;,
'pH E UNDERSIGNED.IIA VI T
x coned the Eris City Stella ot 4
take& Ibis opportunity of it:among the R • .
cay of Erie that he will tall on tb.tt.
the lat of with au excellent .•
everything to the Baker's line,lncluding
Ralf, and Paella paror'. es le a lrl ,
bailie! getting a good ornate. an hi.e:or.
sod promptly torniehed at their re .
bctf 1 •
: -
ands in Market.
3 0 00 ACRES OF CHOICE
situated in Waterfor d ,
raid, Franklin and Fairview township% 1-r
satiable Wars. Some of tbssa farms einlr4•p
oil territory located on rollick 1104 - .• •
farther information Inciche f
WILUAIL rAuttr.s tat, at Wet , nor,l. r
J. C. WILSON. at Edinboro.
— Election_ Notice.
THE IINDEBIiiIGNED WILL I:
candidate for re•election at
Pleetioa, for the office of Jusifie of fix Foes
ward Having ailed the olLoe for isst
the estiefsettort or parties entrusting. their . .
his hands, be Bettors himself that iron his —;
he is competent to till the office. He the,' .
the support .of the voters of the r.l , tlr
otace, and'llf re-elected be promi CA 1:h !: • .
ties with the same fidelity es herctolon
mug-4to
Administrator's Notice
LETTERS OF AD.IINI- fi: on 's
the egtato of T. J. C , lter,
llttl ettlx4e, Erie county, renn,-,. •
beau granted to the coders gat••3, nott... • I.
to all 'indebted to the sild estate t tz.• • •
payment, sad those lissicit , I"l,m.s,Tm• t
present them, duly anthetli,A,ll, t r , r •
treAre theist of Jot', •:‘ -
goar9V-1310
Notice.
Y \N . i I F, i
F.TrE !o't wc• S. , •
witbo:ii may jut or pr. e. rAtI, n, .1. 7.
Miran! , harboring or trtlelingh-r 7'll 111:
113119-3 t
CURISTI4,NI
Dealer la VacKer.r., 1
%God, aqi V. an, .%
Stite Street, vpposate
Justice of the Peace, E.
EDITOit OF TILEOIERI' •
announce I'. P. Llebel as as r.: .•
tor Justice of the Peace in tin, • '
he pqmiliss to perform the I. -
beet of tile ability r ,
LAOKIE J. BLAKELY,
Arrt.c.Nzi
EttC4 ,P• Will alp.] practice in a
mares-Lm'
Public Sale of Rea) Zs tare.
WILL be gold at Publi.
Late residents of Ls‘crenee Lo. • .., _ •••
Eftdo Village, on THLIS<DAY, MARCLi e, •
o'cloek,p. in., the Real Estate of flo. decor
log of a two story frame house and lot, tut.
Peach street and 1 0 6 back, *opt ~or with tr..... .
outbuildings. Alto a lot situated on •• -
feet front and„lBs feet deep. Air,, a lot bout, e:
CrOoenbetgees and Adam Jentsera ostlt
OS feet trent and 130 feet muninc back
Terms made known on day of sale
tur'2-2m. PETE it 1,0 F..‘•
Erie Co. Mill Again Rutini
THE undersigned has taken ch .r:
the well known Brie Count, Rill. in
tp , two miles from the city of _Erie, on tn.) •
Plank Road, and pat it in complete order . P.o -
all•kinda of mina the highest market price:
'all orders for etude= work with prompt:Ana aua
sortable term.. Being determined to do Lambe+ ,
satudsction to customers, he respectfully soli.
of the public patroneie.
UM Creek. Waren 2,1.1365-2 w•
Ad ministratoVs Notic
LETTERS OF AMAIN NA
hay.mg Wen granted to Ephraim e.-
targo,opon the estate of Cpros J. Wolf !.•
'tell township, demised, sloth* herAty
persons knowing themselves lndehted to
mak* immediate pe went, end there
against the earns will present them for
EPHRAIn
c~ilttl.
F,Airelew, Feb. 9--- , e3• A - •
•
City Property for Sale
THE UNDERSIGNED OFF
sale his valuable property in this ca
of a home and lot at the corner of
streets. The bonze fronts on Chestnut A— .
and a-half high, nearly new, well si ;, •
order generally. The lot fronts .165 ••-•
and feet on Tenth, has &good barn o p t•.'
,hull and shade trees. The garden yie:.!s
berries, and currants in abo oda:les—ha • r• •
further particulars, enquire on the prernt“
febl6 .Im*
Farm for Sale.
THE UNDERSIGNED °Fn..
sale his farm situttod In Stilt Crer.
shoot Ova miler from Erie, no tlie 11-at•
road, containing aorta o f land; ha.: 4i:
a good frame dwelling house, with warn,
barn, mad all neemaery out buildings. •
orchard of choice fruit. For farther par tie,:
of John W. Shannon, Erie, Pa , or of t
the pramiseit. TROY A`i
•
Mtliareek, /eh. 16-rtf.
Public Sale.
BY AN ORDEit OF THE C(
Common Pleas of Erse county,
committee of Abijah Beebe will tell at tb. .•. •
in the city of Vie, on the lgth shy cf
o'clock S. the following Re al K.tat•, t"
the Condor et rumens and Soca, Or, r• 1r: 11,
Et la, hexing n front on 7th st, eft of 44 GO. nnA
items street of 82,14 f,.et—ou nit.ch tin, to is
frame building.
Also, another piece 84.1 0 j010g, hurtEß a fr. •
street oral feet and noising back 152.4 beet, LL.
ted thereon • Dwelling Hence and thee.
Also, a Vacant lot Os I:6„tialratt street, t
above places, fronting on Sastafres street 41
running through thettepth of said lot.
Terms of ohs ono th ird in hand Ltd the
thrum %sal Mad molars, *errand
mortgage On the premises, with annual ir
the sawn • . C. B. Wlf,t;
. Notice.
THEUNDERSIGNED
elated themselves under the •t • '•
le AVINERI, ter continuo tho ,1/1011 . 5 .1.
Goods, Carpeting', and Llouvo Fa, at • t • •
t• • •
•
Erie, Feb. 7, 1665-2ene F
The Ninth National Ban ►
• CITY OF NEW yot;!,
Capital $1,000,000, Paid
iIiCAI; 'AGENT 'MK •: •
14`.5•46.1 Agra for Jay emir. •
'WILL DtLIV6II T-30 Nuts . 1 7 R '
brarelliq to all IWU of *be ellUnt'l, .7
pjlumtcheek%oa Nvir York. Phl.s.f•it
curets% Silts, sad all two per root • •
lutanist to dale Of mtbseniptioo. *•
win bo_pro_inptly tined. - '
Cho .11itoestiros the ftectinati of tfu,t...al
on Womble tem; also of indir LI
York semesals.
J-T. KILL. Ciaitlia. •
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