1 4 1 ) htitibt a It CMS DA Y. APRIL 13th. 115. afrisuukk Tatiana sr Its ° howl n en Pun *if . 'UcsstoAJ• Wain —Amens Adam . t .. ? Ditooolatloa of Partmersbip. NiTICE is - hereby given that the co lt eta./ hip bort% nen ealstlag Wilma Mil milikitiott, ethos the ante tad style ol vi llama 4 dlniAt, is sib day dlasolrad by maul sobaaat. %,.. ISNJ'N WILITMAN, digs, liar* W i ll* .143. I. sawn. ?RI tadiettgasi hula/ parehtald tb. LataisaV at /IL lipaaht In the Ounna prlating.allea, tan amt. tam tha batiste/ as Umtata*. The book. sad an. usatt of the lam Inn am left to um Daub for sottt ant. It te au dean to make as sat, a:Mastics at the swam thu the oast as last tb. Mutual ben. Mar, Y nearly as posalite, is lbs au a; Itgq,l9t The lerreeder et Lee. - Th. surrender of the army of Northern Virginia, announced by the telegraph last Mouthy, bag filled the popular heart of the North with gladness and thenkagiv leg. Tde terms propoied by G3O. Grant andj i coepted by Gen. Lee, were honora ble alike to the victor and the vanquish ed. Gen. Grant to-day stands higher In the estimation of', the American people thin ever before. , With the fall of the army of Northern Virginia, and the re tirement from service Of its able comman der, the hut hope of e!onfediprate lode• plindenoe is swept away, and wise meas ures will ensure to our suffering country the peace so long desired and the union that was the citadel of our power and the safeguird of ourlibertieas That no feel ing of vengeance, no impracticable. echemes of utopian philosophy; no dreams of partisan aggrandisement may dim the star of peace, now fur the first - tiros shin• lug through the clouds that have so long enveloped our Lind, is today the earnest prayer of the American heart. ' ' Ile Ivainatisa et Meknes& ' Tha evamation of the oin federate tel. which be , ' so long defied the assaults. of the Federal arms, and before i*ose im pregnable defenses so many lives have been lost. Was effected on the night of lkinday, the 21 day of April. An event of such great importanoe, follimed as it has been by a series of brilliant victories, resulting in the probable end of, the gi gantic struggle that kas for so long con vulsed our oluntliana Shed the hearts of the people with sorrow.sdeserves More than a passing notice, and we liar: guilt" Asti from; the /etteie of the parresPtanci- Pe II Of tano *event . lorto‘ ~ingdaily papers itt 711. amovint of the .. _ Loh. mond and the incidents aeloomP: Anying it : At half-past eleven oak on Sunday limning, Jefferson 'pails, while attend= leg divine serviCa at the church of the.: Bev. Mr. Hogs, received a dispel* from Gen. lose, conveying the news of his de teat and intimating the necessity of flaw speedy evacuation of the capital. , This step had beetollong contemplated, as is shown by the fact ;of the removal of the archives of the government and the escape of all the prominent dß sera, as well as many °Uinta who did not choose to remain. The wife of Gen eral R,bert S Leo has determined to con tinue in the plain and unpretending real dance purchased maily months since by the chasms of Richmond and presented to her husband. The evacuation was forced by the result of the battles south of Petersbura on Thursday, Friday and Saturday .preceding. Oa Friday the Con federates succeeded, in checking Grant and inflicting heavylosses upon the Fed eral army, but were unable to hold the advantage they had-gaised. On 14 Indsy morning, the officer having ciaarge of the advance picket line, having his snapicians aroused, sent out scouts to wards the enemy's line, who reporting-no enemy, he advanced his picket and in formed Gen. Vir.itsal commanding the ad vance corps, ooe-halrof whom were ne woes. flea. Welts 4 im•-..zedistely advanced his whole line, and at 8:15 a. id. his troops entered the long beleagued capital of the Confederacy. •• The, city was fou7d to be on fire, the Government stores having been fired by the CJnfederate authoritlo.s. and the 114w* communicated- to the adjoining build ings, until much of the :easiness part of the city was laid in ashes. Many curious baidinp including the " oldest house in Richmond," were burnt. Toe Nsvy Tird, with all the rams and gunboats was burned, and so well was the evacuation planned that very little CAn federate Government property fell into She of the oapton. . -The ilizes of the &sthi-re Zits dry Ms isitstr, formerly one of the best literary papers in the country, the Di:para. .E.vareiarr and Za• prir.r were der&royed, leaving only the Whig and Self net. The Whig has resumed publiou on a'l a Union paper, and it is understood that John• Minor Bata is to Wit I% Juba M. DARIO% editor of the Zeive'rser, died on Thursday preceding the surrender, and A. Pollard, associate editor, and author of the Southern His. • tory of the War is still in the city. From the full and interesting corres pondence of the New York World, we glean the follnwin r additional particulars : ♦ROUND RICHMOND. The works were S f the most formidable cherester. end could not have been oar tied by wank. except et a fearful loss of lite. Tuey cousired of eartho( rks eon. rimmed in the most skillful manner, and protected by art ally-planned &hauls and ditches. Toe f its mounted in all a`out three bunt red guns, many of them very heavy cat iber, :mid to a great extent un injured. On every band there were indi cations that the retreat Lad begs b ell y , almost beyond precedent, and t' • interior 'of the f its and the roads r, ,o se hi t , B Richmond were strewo with IL• debris of the retreating army. ?IS *leases t3TO SICEXOND was led by-G_neral bipley. commanding the second bripde of the 24tb army corps, Cieneral•Weitsel and @t+B' accompanying it. When near the city a detachment of the 4th Massachusetts cavalry was sent in with a demand upn Mayor Mayo for its surrender, which RIS at out* complied with. As the column entered the city it • was greeted with the most enthusiastic dtmowitrations of joy, espee'ally on the • pert of she negro ,population, who hailed with the matt extravagant jubilation the appeinusce of. their sable brethren is arms. vocanalosOr tin cm% • Tbe 24th army corps then took . poem. aloe ref Abe city, sod Genets! Wenssl ea fabliehed bir headquarters, temporarily, Virgiela at D•lepiss aiming He issued issi_order„,pree clmartial - law; andoemtiog people that he bad come to restore the blessings of peace under the dog of the t r olls. He requested them to remain in treir homes and to avoid all asembleges in the street. He appotited - Ged. Sspl • (who was military govern* of \ Neer leans under . General Beejamin . butler military governor, and Colonel Feeds S. Manning / . - : formerly Provost Marshal the Army a, the James, Provost Mash" of the City.- - - • - - tisealtat 31111Pialell omits. • On taking oommand as military setts nor. General Shepley Lamed an order, in which he said that the armies of the re bellion, hewing abandoned all 'lnks to enslave Virgil:de, end having itterripted to fire the capita!, whloh they could no longer hold by force of arms, it would be the first 'duty of our armies to extinguish Me flames, and save the city. He ordered Colonel Manning to detail a force under the provost guard to use the utmost efforts to stay the ravages of the name , : which had already destroyed nearly fort; blocks' of houses. He also ordered the prompt punishment of every man, who was focnd pillaging or foraging on his own wood - tit • he also declared that no citiesn should be insulted, and at the same time cautioned °Viz -ns against the utterance of the slight est treasonable sentiments, or doing any act which would tend to a breech of the peens. For an exposition of the rights of citis•ns under clattery rule, he referred t: the President's various proclamations. Theorder directed that due respect should be paid to Colonel Manning, the provost marsitnl and that eitiseir should prompt., ly report to him the existence of any property belonging' to tno rebel Govern ment, ?111 anzt, 1/2111112. • The evacuation of Richmond has, been in progress for some weeks, and the chi t los generally understood that the city was to be given up. but at what time no one except General "Lee knew. Tbe pub lie archives were removed to Lynchburg, and the valuable effects of the hanks and private citizens also took their flight for a place of security about the same timer. As soon as General Grant's movement from the ictunet'iate front of Psteribu-g became clearly defined, prominent ciliates pre pared for a hasty departure, feeling con ficleitt that the city could not much lon ger be held by the army of Lee; _upon the departure of the army on Banda)! the °ottan i tobacco, and commissary stores were set on fire by the rebel troops, but 'os in g to the - exertions of Colonel Manning the fire was extinguished; and the entire city was eased from being left a mass of smoking ruins. pONDITIOMos TiE an. Our tro3ps, as they entered, behaved very . well. the citisens complained of a seareity of food, and at theßallard which was the only hotel in active o pe" tion, the bill of fare promised pal» and min-dodgers, with s, ribs - J Noon as a substitute for krimmit .of oat meal tending the ev 0.. - • . 'The wanes at scribed to wi _dation on Sund:.y are de. The Moo — as exciting in the extreme. vide .ement of troops towar d isord er an + _ depot was rapid and ly. Every one seemed to care only for him self, and it was only by the most severe measures on toe part, of the provost guard that anything like organisation or disci pline could be preserved. The oitisens; especially the women and ehildren, 'were in a terrific state of excitement, and seem ed almost fr ugh, with fear. The expres. lion was frequently made that the csuse of the confederacy was lost beyond re cover'', and that Lee!. army was hope lessly defeated. • Those of the citizens who, had no hopes of escape resigned them— l'selves to their fate, while those who hid means with which to purchase a passage, paid almost fabulous sums for the pnvi lego of moving with the fragment of the army. Thenogroes. on the contrary, were almost mad with Joy at the near prospect or their deliverance. and as soon as our troopi entered crowded around them with, the most extravasant demonstrations of delight and sui.f totion. The city presents -a sad contrast to the Richmond of four years ago, and many portions of it are scarcely recogois ible. ?111 /LIGET or 11171 DAM. The evacuation of Richt:l3ond was In ore sense a complete surprise, and yet It kas been contemplated as possible for aiz weeks peat. It was so sudden sod hasty as to stagger even those who most desired it The reports which we have bad of late of the removal of the government ar chives are mainly true; I saw cfaclal letters so dated, February 2d, directing their removal to South Carolina. Of late, the removal has been More secret and rapid. Few of the officials knew of the fact. The dispatch rent by .Lee on Sunday from Petersburg, and which reached Pres- Went. Davis while in church on Suudey. we; the signal for a grand exodus. Ms wife left on Wednesday previous. it is said, for Galveston. He took the train at half-past six in 'the evening. What his thoughts must lave been on that night, who can tell ? The few words sent by General Lse raving that he " should have to give up Petersburg " were more than daggers to Lim. Toey plunged him from his lofty•ideal of a revolntionery pa triot into a disnonored conspirator. The anguish, the torture of this liying, orrst fillen, and disappointed rebel on that day is a more terrible punishment than deem - by hanging or bullet. !2[i•IDZNT LIIoCILX IS TEN MT 01 Tours i4y President Lino. 31a Game up as far as Varina landing in the River Q teen, and was thehce drawn over in an ambulance to R ohmond, where he visited Admiral Porter, who had by that time reached the wharf to the Mthern, prem. did by a tug. About 11 *cloak be walk ed up with half a dosed marine.; to &d -eal:ice:AM tmpenifd by Ida:deal Porter, Captain Bell, ankome whims, who had been advised of . hi s arrival . In spite of the unptetendiog procession, an immense concourse of soldiers, civilians. and ne grass gathered about hire, ant} awaited him at headvarters. The blacks were wi d with delight. dinning, jatuniog, and, praying. "Da L,rd brass you liana Lin bum," WILT the exclamation.of the women. The whites of the upper orders looked on in silence. One could not but wonder t hit the manwhoor they have stigmatised as the i lscartiation of all that was toil, devilish', and beastly, not express much love for bins, but they neither assassinated him nor.spoke a loud word against bias The truth ts, these people are, just_ now. , whit", they have of en said they could never be. terribly suijngsted. Recollect ing their horrible thrrateniop, one can hardly believe they are the stake people, JIIDOII cuirasses naCi 113701?." Next (Wednesday) morning Judge Campbell paid a visit to General Weitzel while we were present. After some own vorsation he expressed a desire - to see President Lincoln, to ask him if some way oouldiot be found, in the present alit lade Afore, to conclude a peso*. Gen eral stead 'promptly waited on the Peesidebierith Mm. The result is not of- Floislif.made !known ; but I express its tubstanae when I say that the President received him kindly, and informed him that he bad _no objection to clpsring him to go to Danis, so awn as it was sate to do so ; but - that he had no message to send on the subject until he received one from Davis or L• 8. The Judge returned, and it is said among the citizens that he will endeavor to reach D tvis when the inter mediate territory is safe to travel through. " 0 'tis E peerless boy `• Bold, quick, ingenious, forward, eapable I lie's ad the mother's fres tep te.tee," dad may be easily cured of the drod life dos. troyieg &seam Cam* by the us of Dr. D. 13e•Iyes Liquid Catarrh Remedy, before it has worked its wsy dews the throat to the. kap, aid that blasted a proud pinat's baps Verreport eloeed lit week *uh the *rive- Ulan of Petirebure • sad Ittobtu.lnd by the 1 Confederate*. on the eight of ,ShoJaj. Aprll-; pabliak ele•whereim 11(01 . : Ottit(*r the etthlliatielt of the fhtenfedetiteitymitcOy the ; - 111rply Weider Gekliremt. Gen. 146 *u "0 41 0 diflosilh, da ted April 4111, etate.l that 1.1 was bilarettit . Gen . 'tee, who Wee mov ing 1.11 street towards Lyaehberg. - At this Use Ow Great with his whole emit, tit• oipt the 9th aid 6th luegroloorpsy was at Wilson's &mica, six Sallee wessof retereherg, and tweatpois miles weet eatiretilie; The captures made by Gen. Weitzel in Riehmond are reported to be 1,000 prisoners, 6,000 Maud of swill' arms and 600 eannoe. Ola this day Gen. Sherman's army, was quiet at Goldsboro, North Cnrolins, his scouting, parties,' however, having'frequeat skirmishes with the Confederate quasi The Confederates on 'Chesapeake bey cap tured the steamer Harriet Berard, whieh runs between Baltimore and Ansepolis. - Gee. Lee, la his retreat from Riahmond,•' followed ibi line of the Richmond it - Denville/ railroad, towards Burnsville. Gen. Grant, la his pursuit; followed the railroad from Pe. towbar" towards Barites,'Us. On Wednesday Deg: Lea wat at Amelia Court House, thirty- Beganhis southwest of Riehmand, and' seven teen ;tiles wanness& of Bodonille. Errant, Movlstalang Ike lower reliroad from Peters burg, wee, on the same deb et Nottewsy 'ROOK House, fifties miles south of Amelia. At sin O'clock. oa Wednesday nrialag, Sheri den, with Grant's &drakes at Jetteeleilie, sight miles southwest of Amelia. Sheridan Was than betweeaHen. Lee and BurnartUst..sod was reinforood by the 24.forps on tinketten ing. The . 34th, corps was at &Olathe. The rest of the Federal army had not come up, though all were marching repidlY Westward along the various reeds loading to Sheridan'. and the eth corps' estop. Thi disposition of the Federal forces thus made, out off the re treat of Gen. Lee to Lynchburg sad Dinitile. The Federal schuss, hating passed around to the westward of him, held an the rondo lead ing west and southwest, • A halt ft the pt nui& of Gen. Grant hulk talten. NM. Geo. Lee, aortas Wecinestil itherioned Amelia Ooutt House sod marbled northward, toward the Appomattox rivet istienuosiag to pass: around Grant's sorthitrit - Sank, He. "avoided in SlMlgilllfg am*/ his Whole army to cim noon hank of the APPookiton 1 ilia main bag ratreal.agi "Btrard along the north lank. the ,"rear guard, under . fien. Swell, liassehed 'loom tho south bank. Swelte run guard was posing about three idles north of Burkenillea when it was discovered al, daylight on Minratey mornlog. Grant raised ilia army, and the 2d 6th and 6th earl* with Ake cavalry, at. Mee pulsed t h e Confederates. They came up to Ewell at Sallei's creek, on the south side of the Appomattox, See miles northwest of itnikestilLe. Swell made_ a desperate light kept, the Federal troops back astll six o'oltiok on Thursday evening, Ind his small rear guard was finally overwhelmed by ten times its Dam bor. He, and every division and brigade oommander, his artillery, and nearly all his men, were captured. The battle was's- des— perste one, but it seems to have accomplished its object, which was probably I. secure the retreat. of Lee. - Gun. Lee gained time, and his main body on Wednesday evening wu again west_ of Glut. Oa Thursday night Grant's troops held about sun milts north west of Surkesville. Lee, ao doubt, marched all night, to make good hitt retreat. Oa FOLsy and Saturday Gen. Lee still con tinned his retreat. Gen. Grant in the mean time rapidly pursuing and endeavoring to surround the Confederate Army. Oa Fgiday Gen.' Great seat a oonimuleation to Oen. Lee (found elsewhere in our column.) requiting the surrender of the, the army of Northern Virginia. Gen. Les replied oat the same day. asking the terms which would .be accorded hint should he surrendir.' On Saturday. April Gin. Grant answered that the only main coadiLon would be that the MOO muse be dis qualified from taking up , arms against the Federal authority until exchanged. On Sun- diy, April 9th, niter some further oorrespond oboe, Oen. Lea surrendered the army of North ern Virginia, the men and Gaiters to be paroled and allowed to return to, aaiLremain curbed at. their homes t °Seers to retain their their aide arms and private horses. Oen. Lee makes no terms for himiell. but shares the fato of the army with whisk he has so long been identilled. .• The following are tame of the chief Soars included in the surrender of Gen. Lee's army The General-In4lief, three Lieutenant 00b emir, seventeen hivjor Generals and aisty.ooe Brigidisr Generals. Among think are Antler. son, Rhoddy. Ewell already a prisoner, negan, Heath, Bushrod. Johnson. Kershaw, Lonfillimiti Mahout, Mooauslactd, Gobi the 111401111111111 acoapadadoase, Paaabortqa, Pickett, Bann, &nig. sad Oases 4. • Wise. The number of men actually surrendered by Lee is from 20,000 to 22,009. It is reported that a battle has taken plsoe betwola a Fodirst fans sad Goa. /arrears oomasad, U or Iwo l'amoaluaa,Alabima, is to whiab as Wier was Ashatul. Oats. withal. remake of it, is occupied by a Cloufsdocate torso !Oar gowell Cobb. The reilroid tiu bon repaired, sad trains are now ?man regalarly beams Admits sad Moan. careepsalleass between Grant sad Les. The following is the officl4l correspon dence between Generals Grant and Lee, on the occasion of the latter's surrender. The buts of the amender was andoubt• edly arranged at the interview held be, tween the two officers; referred to x in the correspondense. The loss of Lee's army extinguishes all fear of Southern lode. pendendenem, and must soon be followed by the capture of all the. Confederate forges t • • *JIM Novas, Va.. April 9, 3M6. Teraina. S. id. &lama, Saerotary et War : The fellowisg setneopoadesee has taken plow %Imo Queral /ow sad myself. There has been ae relaxation In the pursuit daring its pendency, (sl9md) C. 11. Llentenaat General. &PIM 7, 1865. lien $ B. Les. oommandlag Confederate States Armies: Geeeral:--The retail of tilt last week must *urines you of the hopelessness of further mammies on the part of the army of North. era Virginia in this struggle. feel that it is so, and regard It as ray duty to shift from myself the respoadbility of say further ef fusloa of blood, by asking of you dm sumo. der of , that pation of the Confederate States Army; kiwi as the army of Northern giala. Very rsepstirelii, - • . Your fbligelit .smut, U. 13.-Gzaer -i t Liouteasat anent amumidiai shi andel of tb• United. States. oLila 7,188 i . rooolrod your aoti of this .461 3 1 . Though Doe outtroty . of dm oylatiii you apron of eke bopolossooso of further mada mes' eyed dabitnyafikethoes - • fi~~.- , u ~.::: useless effusion of blood. and therefore before considering your proposition ask the terms you will offer on condition of lialturrender: (wed) 3.314 0 •1•11, Omens!. T. Listitenseglaaneest,V4fkilrest, eomisadd lag linla4iket3iittiludikin. , Ann IX ISM To diet.. K. R. Leo, Nadi( O. it A. 4 general—Your note of last evening in reply to mina of same date asking the oonditiowan erbioh twill accept the surrender of 045 any: of Northern Virginia, is just reoeira r_917, 1 wouiLl • say thst pence beteg my But 40 he; there ie hut one condition that+ I twist T a, 4110 -the -16, ” _rrole4 ol _ls l4 ._*#_ d qualificrfor taking up arms again 10110/1 the Goosrinntrit* of the United' States anti properly enohangod. I will atrea,yen or des ignate officers to meet .any aka". yon may same for, 'the same purpose at any point agroweblii'to ',you, for the purpose of firring ing definitely, the terms 'open which the sue render of the army of Northern Virginia will be received. General—l' receired,, at a late hour, your not* of to day in snorer to itilue'of yestlinday. I did not intend to propose the entrenaer of the army of Northern. but so ask the terms of your proposition. To be frank. I do not thin k ' • the emergency' has &Slain to call for the surrender, but as tiso restoration of peaoe.skauld be the sole.objeot of all. I de sire to know whether your proposals would tend to that end: ' I esenut, therefore, meet you with a view to surrender the Arai of Northern Virginia; but as far , as your positlou may effect the Confederate States forces under my command, and teed to•the restoretloo of pease, I should be pleased t meet you at 10 o'clock a. fa. to—, morrow on the Old Stage road to Richmond, between the picket lines of the two armies. • Very 'respectfully, your ob't serv't, R. E. LEL Get. 0. S. A. To Lloutenesst Omura' Grant, Qatamiadlag Armies of the United States. Atilt 9, 1965. To Generf.l It. E. Lee, Commanding Coated • *rate &ate* Army I Ganes *l--Ifour note of yesterday Is receive- Je s rinse no authority to trees on the snbjeCt of peace, the meeting, proposed for 10 o'olsrek te..a to-day, would lead to no good. I WIG state, however, General, that equally &visions for pease with yourself, and the 19 1 ' able North entertain the same feeling. The Cense 'upon which pesos can be had are well understood. By the Routh laying down their arms, they will. hasten that meat desirable event; save thousands of humid' lives, and hundreds of millions of property not yet des troyed. Sincerely hoping that all ear difilealties may be settled without the loss of another life, I subseribe myself, Very respectfully, your ob't sere% U. S. Muer, Lt.•9en. U. e. A. General--I received 'yens note of this morn ing do the picket lies, whlther I had eons to Meet yoe, aid-aseertain definitely what terms Were embracked in your proposition of.yester day with reference to the surrender at this army. . I now request as interview to aceercianoe with the offer contained in your Letter of yes terday for that purpose. Very respectfully, your oh% serv't, 8.- E. Lai, General. To Lient.--Gett. Grant, Cemtaaadiag Milted States Armies. ; ' --- • Aran 9,1866. Gen. R. E. Lee, Commanding Confederate States Armies : Your note of this; date is but this nutmeat received. In eocupeqUence of my having passed from the Itiohmondl and Lynchburg road to the Farmeille and Lynchburg road, I am at this writing about four miles west of Walter's Church, end will push forward to the frost for the purpose of meeting you. Natio, seat to me on this road, where you wish the inter view to tate place. will meet me. Very, erespectfally. your ob't servo', U. S. dtb►trt, Lt.-Gen. , APPCCATTOIL V. - 41., VA, Apra v, MOO. Gen. R. E. Lee, Commanding C. 8. A.: In accordance with the substance of wy let ter to you of the Bth inst., I propose to re. ceive the surrender of the army of Northern Virginia on the following terms, to wits Rolls of all the officers and men to be made In da plicate, one copy to be given to en officer des ignated by me, the other to be rusidbi by snob officers as you may designate. The offi• ogre are to give their individual paroles not to take up arms spinet the Government of the United States until properly - exchanged, and each company or regimental commander sign a like parole for the men of their corn , mends. The arms, artillery and public' property to be parked and stacked and turned over to the ofhoera appolored by me to meets them This will n3t erObr...ce the side' arms of the officers, nor their private horses - orbaggage. This done, each dacer and man - will. be al— lowed to return to their homes not to be dis turbed by United Mates - authority, so long as they observe their parole and the laws In foree where they may reside. , Very respectfully, U. 8. GRAS?, LL—Gen. LIZADQUASTSIII Arita or NORTEIZILN Vtitauita., April 9, 1866 Lt.-Gen. U. 8. Grant, Commanding U. 8. A.: General—l hove received yowr letter of this date, containing the toms cf surrender of the army of Northern - Virginia as proposed by you, A* they are substaittially the same as those expressed to your letter of the Bth tat., they are accepted. I will proceed to designate the proper of Mrs to cPirry the stipulations into effect. • Very respectfully. your oh% serv't; R. E. Lao DeneraL Psnaoratost.—Notwithstanding the Liege number of new eonipanies eonstantly starting tato existence for the development of pare team properties, the business in - the artiste shows • steady decline. Though etoeks are everywhere very low, there is no dilliculty in supplying the home and foreign demand, both of which have, of late, greatly decreased. Le• cording to the export' tables published in the Philadelphia Petroleum Joarsal of this week, the exports up ,to_ latent dates from various ports since let of January, 1806, hale been only 2,834,10ga110ar wield 6,477,976 gat lens in the corresponding period of 180 l; and 8,222,6126 gallons iu 1863' Prices, have, of course, sympathized with the downward MOT mint in gold, Ind ct the wells are as low as $4 60(e)4 76 per barrel. There seems, how. ever, no abatement in the speculation is oil lands, and - thtisnmter 'Of companies organised in Philadetph4 alone has readied 489, repre senting an; aggregate capital of hundreds of millions oftdollars.—Zseltangs.' lEissino.osh Billings says there ta one sold, blue, lean kiss, that always makes kis shiver to sec. Two persons' (of the Nails (purrwasbna) - who • hays whammed many younigsraid more pulpy- dass, • asset Wawa, pnbliuk,plasst.aud not having saw sack other for 24 hours tba kits inivieell44; titan thSY talk about trip. weather, .and the 'sag is 14opreashadyestsrdsy. and Ikea kiss las and than ths bluskAad. lsff at Irtst, &sissy tew each other, and Usk pia lnotgistely.,..This kind of Willis tarts pat as In mind of two old flints Leila; iswlttriks Ultimata lifarsataitene—Nutio, tk•1 0 1 04 alai Baton, and Miss Simons Um prondslag Teaslist, 'lke bare teen recently in comp l any Ritkllottsokalk,• were married is New Ye* on' Monday- WIZ f Fos Banrr.—Thorea adjotoiai los ii offered for hydro of Milos*. *Om °f ills Clissaiss. aplll4V• Very respeolfully, your ob't eirre't, U. 8. Ogee?, Lt.-Gen. Comd'g Armies of the II.•8 -• .. r- ----''' . 4. ‘ " - 172rit8 .OF ALT — so-N-r8:------imeigi$ o-N-r8:------imeigi ram-The Now . • - , A few (*pies of. the arnt.t.ded i' ,, ro, of re- The lake le sew free from lee Detains Des- i 'o n " f " " 1 " i° c iia ''' t " - ' l '"' t. " c ' "" 4 „„ 1 " 4 _ b y t h e easegiv. rd-Niptps "41 r•-„• :•416 all ;11/ • kirk sad lllevelead. ; :-:, ; II bulk , r,:, , , a ~((tint Sul f'y 7.. r, , AIM . , lirikler :04111110 ii. LWI : L fsteitirne i :ens ~...! t.s.:,a) rut n • lOW 11 - . : 1. - -: • 1 • • 0 OF thl mat: rte : vitit of tbo Vs s •„ .1 it; obtain, let Vit . :4 i 1••• I / .' Gown. lidig .' 4 selliwe Dlr.: ells *Wee 9 • a and sai,Ner.4. • ffiiies iii ant - oink Ora of thoti _.' lb.; stalled stet-wow, : , .. i,„ett, are 4 Hibrifillined *TS, aid "she a lot lei , : etilliprieed undir In stern !,ecis, eovoriug ell k- _ . ^. sources of !steatite vr pro fi t for the year end- -IDU Cree . . _. ,w e yob. eoe no u n 44 the o f o w : w . lag December 31, 186 i. The f 'Bowing guts -1 time are I. be &eked by the assessor . 'Oltalliaftaillake itatataa7 at Law , la bascanla'. Bad your wife any !nonce lest year ? • is oar Maims ta-day. - • Did any minor child of , yours rout,* any , - - :--.he latest aiveltpla Leaden- hi astedeetrib :___-4-mslikqr.4 2 l 4- year ? . -1 ---- _--- -- --- , tooth braids Id Pre tittheetimeke. , TO luoluded lb this retard the la- A. - - Itilk 41:nlir witi; _sad - salary A:is/lived by St '. - • - , . -•--- ...... 4' =stint; I nd Slut •:- aril they ? • ...... made au the Dille of. geld ? openbought or 4313 stook- et Wait ' t, - , - - '-•-: SO soy - Vatted I iltstes aeottiltiee ? De y etietort Om premium on pld paid 70 al logerth on Zaikti'iltstes oetstritles ? Nate yin kept say book account Y ID-lour income estim %cod or takes from your book? , Rave art the expenses, As., 'lamed as do r , auction., *lentil 1)451 taken nut of the Islamist repotted se outfits? Did yod estimate say of your profits In - your roans for 1881? • ' es say portion wetted at iiiirthleec and Ribes/141dr hare yon inciadstfit in this re ‘ - `"Atibleorette - of 188th a Ifitilslir eithlts wed `dollars arts owl tot t, file par Gent. tall t over lei thountod dollars tea per evil. The MOWN lidos be filled sal returned to the saseatoriry. the let of A ty. Peri ASIA service of the binds lent net:wary ; the cisessces dal/ Vulodr lag him only to maks pablio atinosseement -ia Arrepaper of hii o nutty.- --- .: ... one areperasitte I as fellow's ligempc by /0,1,4600. -'-'ll,..llisadonal, Sute and load taws paid Aiddli_tlitrpeart. (shies btoisdeo the WO -ittme. Or., dm Jim's* tisee Wiggly paid In 11 . 4 3- ._..„- --Is:- 11.11Mma - on sales of reel estate joarehased C. - Interest 'pall "Istit - or falling doe 'tale the year. •li.. -Amount actually paid for rent taftsoise- Mead, store, or shop. 4. Insurances. repai*e, fast consumed to carrying on bovine's, wages of employees, and littered en inenabrancea. All carriages are toted from $1 to $lO I gold watches $1 sash, if word' lees than $lOO, aid $2ll worth more than $lOOl please, $1 ; pelt% from $5 to $100: priests billiard tablet, $lOl gold plate 50 cents per eau, Iraq, and silver plate 6 cents. . • Tito tables in the blank formAtris very elab orate, but th e foregoing -are the prineipal potent • Every portion failing to m eke otters* by the 15tkof May next will be liable to be &s -awed by the aisles int- ammo' aeetag to the best information 'he can obtain; and to such cue the assistant assessor will add 'twenty-In per dent. to the 'menet of the tax . In ease any person shall dinner to as as moor any false -or fraudulent list en state ment, with lateen to defeat or evade the vain.. &don or enumeration tequired by law, the as- Blatant assessor will add one hundred per cent. to such duty; and in such case the list will be made out by the assessor or usiatant .smeesemr, andlrom the valuation. and enumer ation to made there can oe no appeal The MP ostuent het, when completed, will hi:returned to-the Collector, who Mill adver -1 tlie in some public newspaper published in each county within the district, ” if any there be, and by wria.en or printed notices, to be I posted up in at least four places wlthin'eaeh 1 assessment district that the eame dude," have bosom. due and payable, and ctate the time and place within said county at which he will attend to receive the'eame ; and to any sepal' after the 80th day of June, and for ten days after demand, there will be an addi tion or ten per Gent., as a penalty for such neglect. . Guudians and triplets, whether web trus tees are so by virtue of their aloe as axon tor,,administrator or other fiduciary capacity, are required to make returns, of the income belonging to minors or other persons for whom they act as guardians or trustees, and the In come tax will be assessed upon the amount returned after deducting such sums as ire exempted by law :,provided that the exemp tion of six hundred dollars shall sot be al lowed on account of any minor or other bene ficiary of a trust except open the eat lament Of a guardian or trustee ma-leveer oath that the minor or beneficiary has no Isamu income from which the said amount of its hundred dollars may be exempted and deducted. The document contain, some tables for use in the conversion of avoirdupois and Troy weight. _ ' The so of Ur. Tial, ellasboci tolut vest as !swiss iset'ottii • severs sad probably total seebleati it sald,t4 b• 'totals V.ll aad t. him elissie The Clinton Drwoerit (Leohneves), hes tire. aril 'alumna of idvertisetnentior • stray 4 " lop. lager oo the premises of vi low *- dee dories the late toot . The water is the Northern Letts is a 4 l •to be lover thss it has best for several pare, being lima feet Wow the wall averegits Detroit. APRIL 8,1866 The steamer am the Cheutatique the 00111.1145011 Iranian reptur i ly gsloadGy, thi Itikol 0. a. Mulls has retired from the mo t ailment of •t 4 TI *row, nod llt W. I►. Sloss will eesdaas its pablieatioa. It II said that lose pa:deep= ltaithlisit are negotiating for aloes of, Browa's Goal. TO tosses. shot two and one-toff miles • from the Olt], on Walling brook, wu horned: lut Friday sight witit all its garniture. Thi . buildlog was owned by Mr. Jobs tiptoe. ,the. Roy Stoat; of PentuiJitails. Gem= swami , of the military status at Alter, has tendered his rodiraatioa to Om War Octet• at Wash's/pa. sad the same bastmea as opt ed. • Poer Brigham roast is a widower. Oae of his wires died ow the Wd of last =oath. Ike was the handsomest of ali Brighawee wive*, suer, sta. , M. A. L Foster zotigkes to oorporitOrft a tit* Brae Casetery that. Iles ng sa• wolf nesting for tk• ehetion of maggot, &a., will be MIS at lits coToesday, IMF 24. at 7 p. ss sitothor trigs to to Do pieced os chi Reis I eitaborg road oft Matto; most, G.rss from husoatoss 'to Pittstoulk, sad rotors mob day, loortat Jaotootoirs "boot 6 p. s., soil rotors„ "aids; atom 9p. m. Jas..linater, fbrmarly of tot any, lo to to oosdootor. :• Mao* As treehet. lasobv'hait efivisoed $6 per tholuaaa•st.Ttatesille t ..- T. Now* hoe been esosect by the olestraotioa of tarns above . that &el. oleer pine is gaited by the Br perterat $7O; °amok $46 ; healed, $4O. At those Wow It mast oat a forlase to build =jibing of a house ii that eatetprlsiat tows. £!&IL 9, 1946 De. Mead wairesee assailed la a pamphlet by Dr. Woodward. The dooten meat—a fight earned with swords. Mead, disarming btu adversary, ordered him to beg for his life. 4, Nevir Is - said Dr. Woodward-4 , never till 1 as your patient I" The New York Tribune of. April etit shows ta aplric sad " patelatbak" by pabibildag la is editorial oeluataa's lot of ribald oat black. guard postry. atteespaaled retnarka Oda sante nature. Tke W..kiapoa eerrespoadest of the Mile. York Anosneresal estimates our leas it I re , moat battles, la killed, wounded sad Waif, ng, at from 114000 to 30.000- N. data has Jot ken furnished for aay estimate. Ws hare resolved the wooed number of the Pittsburgh 04 Wise and Min* Jo wail, pub. Bilk weekly by Messrs. ,Woods k Blake. It seems to be greatly superior to the theasand ephemeral publiestions that have aspired to the patronage et oil men.' Its eorrespeadence Is extensiye, sad it. articles scissile° sad well moleeted. hilt* A. A. Craig. Payisastor of the y. 8. Army, has -Wen emarolled to resign ills po- - sltion sad rattan home on secouat of his kealth. Major Craig was injured isat mummer by a railroad accident in Middle Teanesseo, and it is from the offsets of injuries there ff• &lived that he is now searing. Tho. New York Herald says It does not know what it will do with its war correspondents after pesos it declared. In view of the er ratic productions of that, bead of worthies, we would . suggest that a season's hard study of the rudiments of the linglieh l iangusp in our pablio schools might prove bonelleial.— World. At the conclusion of Rev. Henry Wsrd Bomber's address to his oongreptioa• the other evening, a regular Adroit meeting was held, a ehalrmin was appointed, and a eos— :Dittos intrusted to prepare and preen' to Bee4;bar a hues which should be the grestielfoTti4 osegregstiou to the Christ/4i men of the South. The !sitar was suttee. gunny pretested. It tool: grand for re tpontlmmod pesos sad good will, Justin, gonna:tat sad law. Bo saileaware the reople of Charleston, Booth lissolies—the hot-bed of Stoma to reties to thellfaloo that one provost w allas ogee has base losuflkileat to istswase• dote theta 'with the oath of diseases, sad See diem ban asoordlasly book pat is raw- Mac eras. • • It seems, that 'Amok has bees taking ss toning. _walk through the streets of Ma Is what he says of oar gas: tan GOO OP Ott= DATIL ' - Tho gas of other days his faded ! How din is 0 1 1 1 1. aka At Right oar struts with glom are shaded, So bad is now the gas. • For this obscure illuebatiou !Poo auk the public pays ; Resit" eallghtenad legl n, ?kg gni d ether days! Three years N o Corry limbered . unruly lifty inhabitants. To-day it is situated at, over four thousand. Ivory building ii the plus is oreassd to everfloiriag. _ the slices are covered with sips: It is not an' miasmal thing to tad suml busbies* sea sesupyiag a null Aloe sureely large etiough is euiabs suilieleat Otago far business purpeseL crowded stab if things will probably be rims. died ere leag.—Alerrsyd. The Springdale:l Aprobticsa speaks of ea ex- Inoalaitry railroad widest-4h* arrival of all the trains on lultarsdaywa tine. Sub as snidest would be a taunt is this asighbor hood. The thew Is wow otos* at hand when the Tubbs ralluids will thugs the /OW sad departure of traits. We slaps:eV/tope that whsa the Osage Is effiniad. In be blessed with more that one sail per day, red that the onnestioa at Dunkirk say be nadi and a delay of twelve hours avoided lawsosiv ing New York papas. To that have short hair. red hair, white hair, Oda hair, or no hair, take "Wert le yen:solves Lao's Vsorriasn Aitaienta will ore you a tae (mirth of litaatinitt looks. ?kb is no lanahug. Si. abertisimat, 'mast ahem lad 11 9 to gad 114 11 " 111 ' .sad Pewter' yoursolves. N. T. Rums, Vales WUi, Ps., agist ler !teethwatieit Pass* Hoods Jewel. Ws watched her breathing through the Weil, Her breathiog soft and low. s . Le la her breast the wave of life Wean heaving to and fro. Our hopes belied ne u we wept; Oar tears our hopes belied ; We thought her dying when 'Miller , . And sleeping when she died. But when themern alms dim and sad. And soft with airy showers, Tier quiet eyelids olosed—she had Another morn than cur i Night Song in Lent. 7 Mournful night is dark around Eush'd the world's conflicting din, All is still and all is tranquil— But this restless heart within t Wakeful still I press mp pillow, Watch the stars that that loci* . 'Think of Oao—kfor me whn Think and weep fur grief and love! Flow ye tears though la your streaming . - = Oft.yon gars of His grow dim I Hallowed is the grief He waken!. Blest the tears lbst.ll3l for him "Onward. rsaht coward, Tots the Vnlity et Death, . _Rode thetia llandred:l4 But larger, by hundreds_ maltipliad into millions, than. the doomed bend who rode to swift destruction in Tennyson's poem, a the great osraleade of unhsppy men who are rash. ing to untimely graves, followed by the gaunt spectre Dyspepii%. This is all wrong, and should cease. There is no necessity for IL Plantation Bitters, lb.+ great Btom labia Pain Killer. cares pyapepsts, Hentbura, Head ache, Vertigo, Dullness, and all symptoms of kindred chancier as if by magic, He who Lama encase for illness, is indeed valley, if he continues to suffer. Plantation Bitters may be. had everywhere I They are cheap, reliable and sure; Buy. Try, and be Cured. &W AD IT yrs outs. brakesman on a freight train on the Cleveland and Brie rail trod named Jacob Ruler; was kUted en Ba. tit;lay last at Fairview Station. The train was being switched on to a side track and a parties of the train was being out of, when Rader attempted to jump from one ear to an• other, and fell between the two portions of the train, the ears passing over him, sang. Ilag his ody in a horrible manner. Ills re— sidue' were taken to Cleveland, where hit family reside. He. was shoat Misty eight years - of age. and has beta on the read only abeat a month.—Girard Midas. qtr EXOSLLIMIT BABBALTII-801100L PAPSa.-. The Sunday School Tow. edited by John S. Burt. LL.. D.. and I. N. aster. A. Pd., and =lid weekly by J. C. Cerritos' & Co., olpida..Ps., at for' per year. is Avery Wields journal for Superintendents and Teachers. It contains a large amount of in. formation, hints, and suggestiotuf highly na tal not only to Sunday-school people, but also to teachers is secular schools, sad to patents. We often And in it single articles worth sore than the annual subscription. Band to the publishers for a specimen untidier, Clasai Losoavrrr.— A remarkable case of longevity is presented in thw pens of Mrs. Mary Mohan, now living la- fildriek's row, Johnstown, she being, is she says, ninety eight sad one half years old. She vas go rend a. spry as some girls of abases—wan thread a Ace- needle 7 -uses no glasses, and ta.. k n uts are Otto perfect as In youth. Elks might up • large family, has worked . :wassever Oak, aad truly has sow • 44.. ski sgs."....Dasoave. --. lIWORTANTT 4 4 ()lit ((..P.ILIAS))) Ito so.settostttat et Ingt*die , l , 'teal& et long wad intestates jinni Wit op..raisonaerlkcassot do este; *gelato to etrttellehe e'i Vitoa . t teeel•ni.TOßCT.ll( AU Sold et *theta Ira. headset*. kale le at the heart, *bag*, s.: net - you, ta trims, pato la the bvek • axa a Lt whist brie* itemloterreptb,o ,; DR. CHRESKIIIAN'a FEXA, , *bead ae 11,0 r goy *.r* me il2l ct 1," ...ego.rosti. , * too 1 sJ• rd s 1.„ N cat "natio% of ski Isom!" tyin g t , notta*t be tekett•entAtoij 6 rt SULT TA• coy.lit•64 r.otrrtg le to tpt is. reesti, AttoC.lfiteidt t le. .alt!, .; trident• or ilme wedte.ne to re-t..- 1 - . ‘ to aIS Mill COMLISOG,ILat %,••, lien • CILJOI) , y In soy te.t.r wey . Dr. Cheesemare3 t „,„ bo p a I.l2saAlrel repaly I z r.i ani the moat !MICK I •a. eTer ka , se f Le call rto F 11110.11 al: d"frig With tigrallaY P.r.01.114: aro kaoaa to boaaanCe, •Lo a as .; kat saatod.,tia.aastioa tDir , cutt;‘, ttopoltaomt+rt th. IZOlt OLLIZSZI if : _ it &Jetties', atatt-g ,be: S n k with f log x...the m 4 1 eon oGO t St izz g t I lit.ot by wail. prernpo,, ~,a xetioxj. by neoltilog o the pm. , 1, 4 Ligu lipritt nig...AR/A 'I. • IIUICIIINOB 8c IJiLL4Et, - - 81 Cedar h.t., Mid in kria bt Carts t Ca^itc, 7.114, a Warfnl, nd Wm. Nl*. 15 , ./31 ihr R.... • nd. L. BROWN & (Ws L'e we, Brain k BANKERS AND COLT Kilitary & Naval k. 2 Park clam Naio Clonwpoadlag house la Washi co:— 0 c or & C0.,474 14:4 • c.e.. Ravioli had throe 301 re ears letve 4 Of CLatais wd tbs (10111:11 tt e , denartmeot. of Goveramtso, 113 44 Sad a rrospoodeota teat .it L. t.„, will be visoromiv and p0z01 , .! a:421 prepared to matt idea:Ale 4pl: Ju l of dais& 4 prizab.se shocks, as w-it se the r TettaiOns for Invalids, Wid , oe, *Lt. Obildript. Bauntisi at 9•l4ivrs, Mast r lactioy Mom wiao havaCasrved Sl ben et fikirwased; atae tats t?sat . ?.. "a rear* of pay for Maas are • ad doe/mud. - Navy prise tzmiey tar alt - amour.. Na.. - p.tudon and Waage of pa., Awl:Vs of d!..ebargod Soars avtlaal, rZ vh:htak warns ymp.rly , soador oat 1-.! alaarav et" obtained Iron Orduare: fad Q..t. Drystur.vrtfa U. 4 I+4.v. Lew • talapo. !or 4M par non:- The Math - National Bait - CITY OF 'SEW Yon Capita' 81,000,000, p; r:3l. • s:11 aid 3,464141044 for Jog CM4e, WILL DTLIVIER T-110 NOTE+, y by 'lyres', to all gores of the ' , lit", II; payment t. kook" ou New Yore. Pia al.. , ;L:sa Clirreat btlb, and as an, par ...eat. Lot•rfot to eats of kobsc rioifea k 7.1 will be tootoptly !bit Kook mesas*" the aronao. of .cb on favor.b:li firma; lo,11r:!,‘;.. York affoosky. J. T. Mi. I, (Nuttier. tart- Farm for Bale. THEUNDERSIGNED ufIZ sale his aria situated Crt 4 aboat ewe mllea from Cu*, on tie ;i road, nontardng Arty aeeee of land, 11%.4 a goo 'ram. dwaltiag bona*, sox. al= n. 4 barn, and a I rece444:7 •ut ',zit Al arobard of antes frill:. 70: faittt.::+ of Jobo a - • ',anion, I..rin, la, • cf !It im• the pram,. - Notice. HE UNDERSIGNED • elated then:mates tovir , Le e: VI afts:F.Fri. to coatlatt• +•. Coots, Carp:tinge. awl .1L le., F. Is 7. 23E.5-2m• • Administrator's Sale. BVVIRTUE AND IN PE .t an order of the Orphan Coon of :7.-1 otil rcpc.u. t. •i ' s at rr. :•C oatgoo o!ecirtrt J bores ti or rt:oz, fr.ri• Gloat!, kc:, a of •pril. INII3 es 10 Woo lc, , oorib-d r.al edato,lat• tt I, , ttf drimwd to wit 3 -- - I. AU Ih it rtale OA", r . p . : • sad bolcri TAtel toWlS•tip e t. c.. cf Peaolylvao , •, lo, to lett : CPII tae nr•rtb , Au Pin!) A ' : 1 1 Obit by hind tt Joya r Kr, a Va. , MetroaTn 11:10oa, ani a the OPT. - b! BAP ie, Caotaiclag WI) sores. f tscd to or :PIP. _ 2 AIE .ri 1 that riPte of land sif:9l. Is r. oltab; Erie county, ro., bona"-' tt a: idt 0..4 soar.. to .tt: Co talleatia4 oa the er.C.ll•tt teilnral. • f a lino parallel with tfotte 't 'lt tiortheriv town , de vitt' 'treat to a c• int ..,,i th- nou•be.at corner of roite:•A e 1... C.: ".; tnitoen wiwirlf nn a 1100 rentl'el ath t , t - corner of safooo on a ditwat lino flit In, I 3':' tier:-then • artatherl7 ea • 1,..ept0.L.1 r'z ea! at the eshon to the Plilladviprli & t.: -I they suffirly along abs Ilse in iota 'NI , . ganef of boainolog. Toms --/ 'no third 11 band and Oil 4 Om , annual na , nisats won 1.1,110 to no pLilar.: be waned b•judiment bond mid naortr. I ~ te/a 4 er, t th• optima of the parch orr s2:1: looney. my all b•pat 11n hint. J. L 7 mar 64i admillitrator of Jti Gv House and Lot For Sai A HOUSC Avci I.Gf r , 111 Gann O " aid. • f G rotas street b.toses 80 , , t I . : - striper.. for Int bri TOrtf 4 "6 1,, f'"' One lintvired and eight %et d ep to an el. Us - n Weil .a.l thole- fr.tit trees Oa rd' ;Nal For r.rt'e test tocsin if J. IV fogad 61 1r Or, IFIL , ON L 4 Pablio Sale of Real Eel. WILL be sold at Pail/le SA 0 ' Is fs,ll.nw of Lswrsase Ln its ki gag's Valleia os trlUtt , t'sY. P, 1. Kcal le.tate o f tla Je • fAi In; of 1 two story it is Sows sod 1 , 1 N, , .; INnizt 'Ore. sad 1 alma foot er ,I r 3 011U)11illaiDel, A 4. • lac aituated no 14.1.. bet treat ard 16$ tat dtip Arses di lot b. 0...1 Crepaperters sld Sclkas 3s u.r. ..jite. 11 fla flet mental a slid fret Pass's bah. Tr ins mad" 'sows of,f 6 sl M F , m 4 to. Perim LOL;g, Gi Erie City Eteam Bake T R"UNDER4IGNED tb • K• to City Steno) B • ter. 0! F rl woe thtio !prim:vie of 1010 , 2:Pug tit " city of lute mkt t.* will call ou th-ca ca, the lit or 4 Prili lB4 . with an aar.l.l.eat thing to the Bate • tlo., iac•ldtag i•r• nolo wad Ku It,. Pub.( 3 warm:mit ti butt of rttlue • goo ar:l4 as and prompt tarazab74 ;AIM* :le w Lands In Market , 3 000 CR ai OF C • t .. : 1 : , situate/1m Watariard. ram rra , itlia tad Fairview Iciaaplaps f soluble Isms. Soon of thaw fauna Ev.:1. 1 a I te•zitarT ;rotated on numb Lad Lit ur tar ther lafonattlas logs ire of WJrLtaY •AtILIt• ...It.** Waterford, et J. C. WILSON, at Pdlabora. _ Executor's Notice. X I ovate of .P. Ir ETTER,i.TEsTAMENTARY 0: I Mo rt ,, rn late o f ii, , ...awl: Usvioi bocci emoted to tie to .4 , peva. lade tx V. add ..chic an sotlisird It medal) poi:mat, and those haviLig c'tims .p '*tats will • prooritt WIN, rercty ao'L,a; 4 asiti.mot to Llfilo r Wait O r Feb. TS, 11185.4 w • ad Lota for Efouset T"UNDERiIGNED t;FFEi? $7l, the lollow 7711 1,7'4 7ttv use Hoes. and Lot to Uto aiti of Kne, r; &Omahas stmt. Guth atlas rulroai d. 01, Hniap.sod Van,* ball lots. with A greeted thereon situated la that part of a bows Itiasiatewni Th. bulldog. and for toed inner, sad there u s Ilse welt Va let bun number et Uses of ;armor (roc ,rs' Oat-lot nto 2) to Welt Yltl Creek, ;:' street, without improvements. For hirVier partlaalars Woke of mart6-.1 SUM, bOtwoolda.:f Administrator's Notice LETTEKS OF AD3IINI ,II 9 .12 tho seats of I`. J. Cr.:ter, crt,c, ltUt ettlaso, trio troaaty, Prnarri n beau granted to the anders.goee. mot re to alt tadobted to the said estate to mo , c PaYstell'. and thou* hating e: a. cos t Prom* Orin, t antbenticattli, r Pct Won t) Ist of Ja1 ) .1885. JtnlS 4 otar96s-ae• • Notice. WHEREAS, MY WIFE. I'V• &NC NATMoN, hal lon cy t't Titbolat wry jut emu* or plogoealf 0 0 . 1 /‘: won kigtolag or tevattag het os 11190_06* • i• ~~ .~~~