1/ 1 - • F W1104%0.4 OS.' —.- .... ......- -- - • .n IXI :, o '. 405 , 41 1 .. t 4 , 'li v i:r.,31;44 1 1• !..6 , 31.• .ia . :f % rir.(4ii ii l Zi. EM= THU iiiME;3gM!Mai .A 14 6 14 Na.P P : er wit.itssirctp obVila owl toiruship t. the county. Pelitiiar salve we eau obtala -111 40; what ve r esat UAW SW oar from all *le . rtitte , is w en es. Dad on hie)* hie Dow laps ISHOtty'4:l4lll4l 1 • ums ti he: bier. that thireoessawattoses roe ta. proper AV' f r pabliostini, Ire int; pat It to spina plate trio Ey- rt l i 1,4 r at which less Oleereeris pee to pew 'twat' Inset, U 1 etilook on Thum* stinesses. Agratipi toots *lll be reedy"! op to 4 Veto* of the day sf psb. Dation. . City sabeertheil. synod by eaeffer. be charged aft, cents per year mitts. reasons Who OW to Naive their papers resale:ly will esabr a ihvorby aett• t e rtag us of the same. We maw to hats all eabeeribers Ito an ecaranlantly, proem their tapers at the elks of publication. An 4avintimust., ,rob lifirik aid idubserfpdass rem pursues *hose moonsMlL" )A1 set looms is the . publishers, owl biped a abeam • Psuroratis County Committei7 — ' The Ditn'Aratio Co:. Committee will meet on Monday nest, at 2, p X., at the ChISSRVaI office, is the oity.of .Brie. for the purpose of electing t*D representative delsp,tes to the next State Convention. D. W. Hirremursoi,Chrm'n. (heard, May 4. 1866. GENERAL NEWS. The editor of theWeattninster (Carroll County, hid 4) Democrat, Joeeph Shavi,was mobbed for alleged disloyalty on the night of the assatwination, and the matatiel of his office destroyed. He was warned away by the citizens, but on Monday returned. The same night the citizens waited on iiim,,;,requesting his departure, when he Bred tipon them, wounding u'ycii*gtian natrod P.cll. The enraged populace then fell upon and killed' him en the spnt. _ . Harris, M. C. from south ern Maryland, whose violent denuncia tion .tif Uen. McClellan in the Chicago Convention will be recollected by our readers; was arrested on Thursday last by Major Waite, of Geu. Augur's staff, for treasonable conduct in dissuading paroled rebel ioldiers from taking the oath of al legiance, and urging them !Pt 'men as ex ah'anged to return to the South and make further tight. The New York News denies that Ufa._ sin Davis has converted the specie in the Richmond banks to his ptusohal use. It says : "Mrs. Davis wail obliged to sell her household plate in order to raise the stun necessary to defray tue expenses of her family on their departure from Rich mono. We know tbil to be a fact. We have it from the lips of a gentleman whose truth we will vouch for, who knew the pUrchaser and saw the purchase money The World's Washington special says: "It is understood that Messrs. Seward, Stanton and Welles have indicated a de sire to be relieved of their reapeotive port- folios on tie let of July. The two former will probably be succeeded by Messrs. Charles Francis Adams and PrestonlEing and the latter by John W. Forney." Tife World Washington apeoial says "Wade Hampton was the only general who refused to be included in Johnston's sqrrender. Johnston promptly relieved him, putting a den. Baker in command of all his cavalry; Hampton went off with Davis and Breckenridge, endeavoring to reach ktezkxi, it is thotigkt: report has reached Nashville of the death' of John Bell, in Alabama, about a f,..rtnight ago. The irktelligenoe comes through channels of the-highest-respects- bility. It was communicisteiti at Murfrees boro' to a gentleman by a lady whose faintly are in frequent communication With the South. .Another mercantile firm or New York .has added it. proffer of 510.000 toward the half million fund proposed to be ot• fered for the capture of'iTeff Davis, which,. makes $30,000 already proffered. It is thought the amount can readily be raised in New York alone. Col. A. E.l3leC.ure advertises in fie Richmond WAig a reward of 81.000 to be paid for the arrest of F. W. Smith, son of "Extra Billy," wuo burned Mr. Mo.'s ree• ctence aL the time of Ike raid upon QOM. barsburg. Attorney-Ganeral Speed has, in answer to questions from the. War Department, given an opinion adverse to . paroled rebels taking up their residence within the loyal States, or to wearing reoel uni forins when within those States. 'Silas Carrington, of Bristol, Conn., was compelled by a crowd to haul down a secession flag and hoist the American en sign, and has instituted lege'proceediks agaipst some Of those who then waited upon him. As the 25th of May, appointed by the President as a day of fasting and prayer, is a-feast day in the Church for the Ascen sion, another proclamation is issued post poning the fast to the Ist of June. Retrenchment is the order of the day at WaShington. A large number of male and female clerks will soon be dismisaid from the Note-Printing Bu _ resat of the Treasury Department. ' All the lands requirtxi k to.pay General sherman's army ip fitp will be ready .by the middle,4 next week. It will require about $11,000,000 for this purpose. Itsjor Geii. Banks has arrived at' New Orleans and assumed command of the Department of the Gulf. , Geneeal Halleck has offered to, give cif.. inns of Virginia transportetioa to their homei in that State, and. to supply them g• with condemned Grefernment homes for agricultural purposes. Secretary Seward, oontinhes to improve, •but his son, Mr. Frederick Seward, is not :So well, his stren'th having fsilswl For the first it ti ...ince tit J.‘4l nii‘ou of specie paymeut, the supply .1 ••• ti-' a the mint in Philadelphia, it is state .1, ex ceeds the demand. ' Dr. Valentine Nott, the ablest eurgeoa' of this country diod in New York, en , Wednesday, April 28th, aged 80 yea». Tan Reason Wm.—Three or four lialti s .couple appeared before a olergymaa for nier s/lege ; bat the bridegroom was drunk, sad the rueiend gentleman retaaid to de the knot. Oa the lut undo* he expremmd hh.atr. prise that so respectable a looking girl was sat ashamed to appoint the alter with a maa la etch a *tats. The poor*l NMI into tiara lad aid she could Rot help And why, pray 7" " Beanie, sir, hi won't seas when keia ober." EIMEMIE EM7II • `• •1111. r,4 } . l; The Gazeete. 'The rumored change in • • :• • of the 01 , 1 " Gareth to - .rect. Tl;r I SIM. • tirentect of likolows, c ' ice clistwo,oil to Sir. E. la • "Ife • laical ' ftlitur of the Dispatei—The_ proptlaa,ta tnkr 1.1.1va of their patroniii neat and pathetic valedictories. We take plesauro id welresolt4l Mr. Clark to the circle of :newspaper, )propriett3l3, MI city. His pollweal.not , k4l TPAVISS 'airily do not endorse, Cut. the - knowlen WOFrfittlee, c 4 Idß i teeieeidra t i c twith a !cry high opinion 0ff:40.4440 eit l riiktio," and,titralititWas fi . Ketalemitn. think we shall be - raistaken tation that 'White he will, be au werisrekip . his.atWo . :nney of ;the 001* rr ta 4 t4„ . , 41 ,.! party is soy thepertiseha i ti t a "t!isatte could wish, he will provehininajr. moils and..dignified poli!leaLl . npposirak. and ; scorn to indulge in the lainaorc*, personal and other , epithets which,ll* grace so many of our Publiojoninalittv The Gazette it one of the veteriiti,pspr . of the country, having been astablilike4 as early as January, 1820. . lopudefi Mr. Sterrett; hat remained istketraneatice with it -since ita first issue: t end; up to Om day of sale could propably bout of Itlon ger continuous conneetien with-jfartuth ism than any ether man upon, co nic Dent. In 1.846, be - V*ooo*V Mr.• Gars with him, who bait bean sole editor of'the paper since March, 1861. tinder their joint control it has long heed recognised as the -• organ" of its party iti'the county, and its influence has been .eiceeded by no local .paper in the State. _ Possessing strong party devotion, they haVt'never. .thelfss so conducted their jo,troal as to win .the : Qom moo,yesput of theirisieinity, • and there will be a Colieurierit sentiment of regret on learning of their retirement. The OBSZIVICR and Gazette have been the day of their origin itiveteratepotaleal„ foes, but there hits 'never, we believe, been tirciii,teeitainly:not. sines we have been connected with this paper) when their' respective proprietors did not entertain the warmest personal relations. , Rabid* and P.O The last few weeks, filled as they have been, with great events, have alio,frirnlati •ed to the history of the times a more than ordinary amount of official silliness, and crowded the public press with more than the ordinary amount of telegraphic non sense. Of the first wemay..instianci)c cretary Stanton's impatient iieevish bulletin, giving reasons. for the 'non-ap proval of Gen. Sherman's truce, not one of which reasons will bear accurate axing nation, and not one of which is not open to the charge of false and, illogical statement., Gen. Halleak's insolent order in com manding inferior officers to disregard the - commands of their superior, Gen. Sher man, is another instance of official arm genes and folly. The latest development of that chewier appear!" to.ktik4kltarkr, ozone Gen. Patrick in Richmond, directed to the publisher of the Richmond Op, "commanding him to take down from the head of his paper the ooat-of-artne and motto of the State of Virginia. because the latter was uttered by Booth, the sesassina • To be sure, the motto and coat-of-arms of the State of'Virginis are manY)1101101der than the Federal government, and they have also been at the head of the Whig since its first publication, bat what of this ? It seems as if the bitterners of the mind thateould invent such petty tyranny; and promulgate such absurd commands, was too palpable for the support of any intel= ligent person. • To gratify the craving of I diseased popu lar mind for excitement, the columns of the pablio.prosa have been fl! led with dis patthes to the Associated Press contain. ing the most abiurA trash about Booth and the other assasaini, with the most trivial details of their capture, and also of the Progfiiss' of the body of their victim, on its hard pilgrimage. through the Northern- Stites. A perusal of tuem is not esibila• red to give to posterity a very . high con ception of either the intelligence 'of the reporters, or of the public. MI The Teeming et Tandem. The State tax for the year.lB6s is done milli .on ! the dollar. Besides! ; tad - estate, the following objecti and Sings sie Made especially taxable for State taxes : Yearly income or emoluments of office above $2OO, two per mat.; et 'backs se other vehicles kept forlire. thMstiiing ;411itis ure carriages, one per oent. Goa watches: are taxed St, and silver watches seventy-• fiveto fifty cents, according to valty.— litlxhoeste. When we add to this the various load 'and special taxes made necessary by ap. proptiations for bounties and objects ()ou nce* with the war. which in, most, bacilli ties will fully equal the regular State hut, and then superacld the enormous amount levied and to be collected by the Federal Goveccunent, the people will retinae the amount thee, are called upon 'to, pay, "Order that they may live in a I! regenerated and diaenthralled" country. Pay - day kt , coming soon, and how to meet it, az where to find the needful amount of cash will bequestions as-important as they 4sti difficult. To suppose that _t martins lame can be paid by the labcintwand producing climes withoullprifatio o and suffering, -ia absurd. The knmens a public debt in destined to bit belt by the kiwi aniit4e interest on it $o be paid' , thaot by the many. To prese rve,our pawls front the same evils that afflict the takuktdeli inhabitants of other lancliN..arg i bA Wert a diffirsult task. The following are the debts of serer,* of the principal States of the union, 04* , cording to the last official reports: New York, $28,720,7114; Pennsylvania, $19.871: 1 r ; Musidiutotte• 0111393,972; Oltio b t $13.590,781; Illinois, $11.478,614; lia/tW $5,137,506; Connecticut', $5,000,000. ; i gan ; $3.451 1Z) ; Wtsostudn, Vermont, $1,842,8 45., !•• ; It will be men that our , has a larger debt, theta any other lit+ its the Union. • • • • * Tits Prealdent has . booed sip, roof tion &Waring 4km-widows *nista POO', ing that Jefferson Darn, C. C: a . J4oob ThOinhant, George :Cf. %adorn, B• TIP* . Tooker and Wit. - C. Chary knits; i ind Procured the assiosimition of Mr. Lining and offering a reflood 'of - one: loatiMnid thalami dollars for the arrestnt th a Seat mud, and twentrftrethOsaid that of each of the mow . TM Maeda Math Med. en= irri foil 0, AI I el ire ' f i 14 It Ato tbe _C t 4 INV OUIL --.}2e : -War Department had Tracked binitingle Mid - }c. was n that be hitt gene to - St -Mary's county. Md. He- rellitj was th.w fettbNierre:c4n- . 11 . - : I:" • t**4;': . . :. ' SIMON 4)f - 414 Ul til liPtPlA i l i t AW. rd., re the tiro left it. and eroasing,:the SWecintn.Virakilit, took reuse d% a barn near 'ai'plane eallati-7Port. motel, ,on the • pabothiotivs riate: infmno o E4 O. • eetval • negioeirm* rebtl, illWArters. reeled 'telatidetsehmenteof theMth 2 tiaisity tbatiscW.thot, Ole aim, lllo 4l, Item Wilms vieinityc.sod they te,eps, try*: ed tf kbettryishere they lay, conaokiild• of ?the *ratifies iqui at last, [in'pA4~fng ` grid` 11101 x -flit %Wit to be so, for Wikesktite barii was surioitnded'lle refused to siirrendei.: and desperately , ' shisetesed • to slsOot any rn4ri be 'try to Astro: 'him &Hie. 'He had' reiolver, sad tried td, fire it 'lit th'b I Lieutenant , ootninanding the Partyr,ivlieYedrien it's*Vgrant shot hini `thenuelt Mirold wanted• to eurepder'kt Nis hands thr,tigh 'the dooi handl:3oMA, where, npOn P:t4lth 'edited 'hint a coward. The soldreWir the - tiarnrin'the rose, and as it p• otrew the twointen earns out. and endearnrik . {ti' a swamp, when the shooting i o4itrred as above stated. Herold suirtsideredhinuelf. Saab lived several &Ors. whispering eurses. , agaissit the Go'verniriiiiit:' i ' ,/. Thki mini'Harold was onset' the socerm - plices toi‘.Whoise'aritht 'MR Conviction a reward of iiihity-Iffe 'theusend dollars watoffeied by* the' War , ' , Depurtasee and this party of tWenty-ookittsoldier.s will ,get. - What' part he . took' in the Conspiracy we are not infOritted, but from tbe'fact of his &Stag with Booth' it' is *eldest. that he was one of this 'ptiocipals. The Gov ernment now has in custody Harold, Paine, Atzeroth, Celestine, Junius Brutus, Booth, and perhaps others whose names have not been published. Their measures for 'concealment were exceedingly.. well taken,' and hence the trouble ezgerieeoed in 'tracking them ; but the alarm of the whole 'people has made every one a spy on their'actions, and escape was impossi ble. ' When shot, Booth was in rebel unitorm, ,as was also the man Garrett, in whose barn he was hidden. ~ , The latter has been sr rested on anspicioit of complicity, and is in prison. Booth was lama in mass/Reim of an injury to one leg,caused by ,s from his horse on the night of the mur • - der, and he walked with a crutch. This tot "was stated several days ago by the War •Department.• The assassins had, nabbed the barn on horseback, the fresh horse pucka having led the soldiers thither. " The correspondent of the New York Herald siva the following account of the lest hours of J.W. Booth: 'Prooebding to the barn, Lieut. Baker was seat forward, and called upon Booth to (mum out, give up his arms sad surren der; and that young Garrett would wide into the Urn to Awe:4ll4 hiiirettor. • upon hie entering the barn Booth said to the pang man, " Get out of here ; you have betrayed me", Under the'dirictiOn of Col. Conger, a colloquy then took plum between lieut. , Baker and Booth, of which the following is the substance : - Lleut. Baker—You must give up your arms and.ou'rendera,, ! We ,have come to take you a prisoner, and will treat' ou as a prisoner. We will give von fir. minutes to surrendev, or we will burn the barn. iloothi—Who ate you. and what do you want Biter been given to Li"nt. lister net to diaiilOse the chafacterr of those *bolvere in pursuit: Lint. Biker-We want you. We in tend to take you prisoner. - Ranch—This is a hard case. It m.ty be that I am to be _taken by my friends. After some further colloquy of thimeort Booth, seemingrly conYinoxi that he was in theaoils of Federal soldiers, said : "Give me a chance for my life: lam a cripple, with brie leg. Withdraw your men one hundred yards from the barn, and I will come out and fight you." • Lieut. Biker.—We did not come herd to fight, but to take you prisoner. ' You must give up your arms_and surrender. Booth—Let me have time to consider. A eonverietion in the barn between Booth. and Harold then took place, which was not overheard by the party outside In about fifteen or twenty minutes Booth celled out, "Who are you ? I could have picked off half a dozen• of your men while you were talking. I could have shot you two or three times, but don't lima kill anybody." -„' • , Lieut. Baker—Then give up your arms and surrender- We have come here to take you. Booth—l will never surrender.' I will never be taken shag: Lieut. Baker---If you'don'tdosia imme diately we will set fire to the:barn. , Booth*-•Wek my, brave boys, ,prepare a stretcher for me. After this a conversation took place ' in side' between • Booih..sud Harold, during •which Booth was, heard to say : "You damned coward. ,pill you leave me now ? But go—go. I don't want you to stay with me! Re then addressed - the party outside, and said: "There is a man bare who wants to come out." • Lieut. Baker—Let him hand out his Irma and come 'out. — • • , • - Another talk here' occurred, between Booth and liarold, in which ; .it appear that the latter was begging to be aU owed to take out SOON arms with him, and loothwes heard to say, " Qo away from me. I don't snot anything more to do with you." • , • Herold then came to the doer, and asked to be let.out. Lieut. Baker said, "No ; hood out your arms. Harold replied. , .41 hare ItOtitl. 4l ' • ' • 3 /Limit Base—Yes,. you ha t e; you car. ried a carbine when you cs,me here. You must hand it out. Ifooth—ate arms. They are all 'mine. Ervin my . Word am - a gentleman, he het 'ne army , ' All that are here belong tO lOW 1 • „Mout, Baker thou appro4ifiett the dnerr. Hipp thrust out his hinds 'sell wat soot. ed 'take the door. 'tisk:nod placed in ishirdelit s Board. 2111.R.INIbWita President Johnion hitundeestood to have pta. his foot down firinly.for irenehinent• end eoonoiny—L Thwsuttieet of •itierteduetiow of the expenses of the ffoileinnient, 'kid the duty orinskiticen eirxest effort to'get those expenses book the old pesee4ooting se they an bo goki under' the &tinged dream. ,ehtuotts of theAssuntry, were brought to guit MttiM *A of the Cabinet In its <leak erationtwithin the first week after Pre& deg' Johemps* illioollbm the 446 We ase liit3 ispistutt__et Mr. Jay CI • e seven-I p ble th y gybe pi = the Go =E dly as pass , th4fOriog from market its borrower and Purchaser." ths 9411*""Plyr. rfq4,ll,oviejfisnii—oil,We user ttedtiiives over had. tion or(iiirtic* akiptitilo aid vie.;f4ppe c 4:lly cfb el* : b a rrow bit coagookogid•in 4l 4ll•Pl i ii° suo cif the'iiiime.. lour all Ile ANA PIP ,SllO. q POIIOY . enFh. l ai 'the - "Vd" 1111 0 11 " . -the CoaatittOwn and the . Omeirginoies the times demand : • -• • . , *arm by &10., . Edward laiptsoll. 'Esq.; ,of Phi phis, , was set upon by. s mob on tos - aiiV sal in that City the other day, and draw, toga pistol: defend hint elf, was arrested' , and boned over for an assault with w •deadly weapon. It does sKet•apOssr,that an • anysts have been made of those who wer} tbeiswless aggressors upon Mr. In gereell's privilges. About the same time Charles Ingersoll wall_ initilted and assaulted a Federal edieer, and when he sttenipted to 'defend - Wool: law Also was beaten ,by the mob: The; cause of thee° outrages WM ; a speech made in New York, by Mr, EdWard Ingersoll, on the anniversary ef Jeffenion's birthday, the 1114,0, April. tne Siberian plague is reported to, be raging in St. Petersburg awl various mild parts of Russia. It is now more then century slow this fearful diseaatt, 4Peola- • tea-Eolith countnea. It is 'said to begin `with salver:and the body soon becomes covered with boils. Death occur. ' from 'three days to one week after, the *Wick. No fen:MONA yet been found. though English and French physicians are now studying tho disesse,,and may discover some Method of successful treatment.— Tbe Government have made rt. pelted denials of the exiiteace of this plague in that country, but there now seems to be no doubt of 'the fact. The modern facilities for travel end inter obtuse may bring the scourge to our West ern Shores. L , • ORDSIII have been issued for closing up the business of the various provost mar- Idut.l's dam and recruiting stations as rapidly as pitssible ; no more reporialre to be forwirded and no' more deserters to be arrested, The discontinuance of the drafting system will relieve from Govern ment pay a force of persons estimated it 70,000. ' , Tire New York . 2Witnar protests against the of 'Booth's accomplices by a mili tary tribunal, as directed by the Secretary of war, Ind insists than the time has now come, if indeed there ever was a necessity for a different course, when all crimes against the civil law should be tried by a court and jury, as required by the Consti tution. ' THE WAR 173'Wo.S'. • i • r: .30b1114011 MO snrreaclered all the Southern angel beilrlet Raleigh mid, the Ohattaheo ohatrivaroweelring the same terms as were given to Gen. Lee. The surrendei was made on theovening of Wednesday, April f 26. Gen. Groat; althoigh present and . rmibing Sher man. the inagnialnioilifttnazi be is, 'al lows(' the.euriendir to be made to the litter often. Sizty•four moral offioeriof various grades surrendered with Johnson'e arniy. They're the following: P T 0 Seanregard. Joseph B Johasoo, Wm J Hodes, Dwiel• 11 Hill, B D Lee, A P Sumer; Patten Anderson, Wm B Bate, John C Brooklaridge, John 0 Brown, N 0 Butler, Benj P Cheatham, Henry 0 Clay ton, Howell Cobb, Semi d Freneh, BP Hoke, Simi Jones, Wm W Loring. Mansfield Geo Macey, Lafayette MoLows, B Hansom, Gustavo!' W Smieb,l3 L Stevenson, Joseph It Wheeler,' P 11 B Young, L 8 Baker,• Joel A Balthollbeit. tY liliatehard, MAW. /Oka. ham, W M Browns, has Chesnut, Thomas L Clingman, Cumming Dow 0 C Dibbrel, 8 Elliot, 13 W Ferguson, J.l Parley, D B Fry; Lucius 11 Cartroll, D C Goren,• J B Haygood, Louis Herbert, Alfred !versed, John K Jack son,' W H Kirkland, Danville Lesdbetter, C Lesventhrope, J , H Lewis, II P Lowry, W W Sleeks% A /1 Manigaalt, H B Mercer. Wm Miller, Edmund W Pettus, A W Reynolds, W B Taliaterro, Vanes, W P Wafford, W B Wood, •A K Wright, and Bandon York. , The nrunbee of men surrendered was twenty. seveathousand four hundred. • General Elltorman'a army is reported to be on• the mar* ;or ,the North preparatory to being partially, disbanded. It is, reported that it will socampia Maryland, at or near Prod wick City. •• It appears that the recent conferenee be. tweak 'Sherman and Johnston, at which the ragetintioris that have been so widely de nonneed were agreed' upon, initproptiookby lohaston, on April 14th. The eonferwatni *ea on AIM IT, Wade Hampton being present. Jefferson Ditvis warat•Hillsborough, fifteen miles from the plaee•of meeting daring the entire Conference. Wad. Hampton •re 'lQied to be boned by the agreement made,. and is reported iwbe on• the way to Tatu with•► body of eatelry. . Fifteen hundred nos of 111saabra sad Roo ney% eininiadi have hen psndeil, but their• serusindlers rims to muesiskr. There are meaty thousand illestbsen p oners enlist's As' North: ..This does not iiebtas theist pushed I. *alga sursadere. Five thoussad Yederal Fineman awaiting wimp at Davies, Gsorgli, sad whet is mad. there will be searselv s Northers pri suer is the Swab . The Eloutherievo have long bad at Shreve- , put; it Loulstasmomtbe upper, Red riven, mural Ina sled same.' To prevail :dial snaps from the sine, a teraldable _fleet of Federal iron dads has bees, for some time •elaileaol a& the mouth of .the Ater.. At ales eoloelt ea thoirrealag at4poll Sit ills Webb. no of the' Sootthera new ems &era' Rod' Me; pad tbougb, every den woe made to clap it s Breesmil through the rehtsi bet ami on ins, the mint on steam sad It sailed Bova streams it. a high rate of . Spool; Before it nicked the Gulf Pate dlrarrsagiiatat of its steam snobbery bekplege t sod the beat Was destroyed. Thu pitmen litewairall. the may *sal at war sow let to Ike &nth, left th►hlaaakT Ir.' lauds ea Ike iica Aptil for a wage arroai Utz Atbuitia to Um West 'lt is hand OM alas tell deseM nano► of our ihippiai. - 9er fob 'mimed Mobile on the 14th alit.ltt ll l l l .lll l h r, .4 18 "P i ' a I"II • s ~e~ietii~ 1:121 hat the rebels had destroyed all_ the e material is the wiry yard, read tusk ,wo most powerful raw in the Spanish ro 9 t . <0 vyo use were dri --- ,t.,* by raty , 41 ,ad r iaritil glued .of allow oto . . - 4 1 ..... • !.:--: m the, of *V . allel had ..I*, S. so of `t skd m se oaelsuiht upwille . addfi;gs`tiontartiliii)m mbrat stores. In one of them was o lrirga Y . iit l llliufoUlfier iedil,Pereesilloo ea"; "Mg t - tktl=tatibltsoulot Ignited. explo- I etildieg sod over fifty per ..........,,,........,.........,,,,,,.../k-wir-7:~.4 aim • 4 6iett; Grant'egorm to _Witslaington twinge thlr iterpi/it r itneral Snaring! '4o4.l4l,Ce i tltietined ill the nits ourtletide dennestied by the Government, 5t.,.1 that all Mu edrps eoaiels6dowr eatneatly ituticenerget• fealty carried - out thenegessary 0r,1.r:4 for the fall s accompllellumut of tho rtrpo.ra , of his siroitpiYt .1401.11r,u1.144.011!1- istoles rolls showed a - 'much -heavier array of same, than there . wiro iesfitnicr 'Gen. Jl3tinst i oii i ii'SaiftO iiii4'ei)ledgeti his personal endeavors to suppress, so ftc as he was able, guerrilhv sad busnwhasking warfare.,-,r, Gitn. F. P. Blair was the only general' °Wiser Vho desired an adherence to Sherman's origi nal terns of amnesty. The President has issued an order partially removing the rnsffictions npaticommesens iD certain of the Southern States. pne hundred and five officers and 1,000 men of ‘lorgan's old command surrendered to Oen. Hobson yesterday, at Mount Sterling,. Ky. In addition to these, 1,200 rebels bus surrendered at various pelican to Hobson's troops. Eastern Kentucky is ,new elem. of ; •t Confederates The President is preparing a proclautetion declaring all vessels mailing under the Con, federate fig pirates: They are to be pursued and if asOtitred'trested es euo h. The New York 4:braid's Selene, Alshatusi dispatch, asys : "Among prisonerd captured here are 160 officers. Lieut. General Dick Taylor made his eseepo on a - steamer. N. B. Forrest, Den. Adams, Roddy, Armstrong and 'McCausland escaped also." Nine hundred Confederates have surren— dered at Cumberland Gip. and many more are coming in. These men come mostly from Esstk Tennessee and Southwestern Virginia. The Philadelphia Aye closes its excellent war summary on Monday last, in the follow— ing langUage: " The way ie ended. All the Confederate troops east of the Mississippi, excepting a small force between Tupelo and Corinth, commanded 'by General Taylor, have laid down their arms. The Confederates west of the Mis!rissippi are negotiating a surrender. There ought to be no more fighting ; for every drop of blood cow shed by eitherside will be uselessly, spilled. The marching and counter marching is over, and there is nothing left for us to chroilicle. Two iron clads, one on the Mississippi and one on the Atlantic ;.'s few bands of partisans scattered over the South ; a fugitive President with his body guard, are all that is left of the great American rebel. lion. "The task marked out by us nearly three years ago haseiteme to • conclusion. The Peace so long and earnestly sought for by every American, is dawning brightly. Our pen ill,llO longer needed to write the daily history and progress of the war, and to-day we t close these articles, which, we trust, have renered plain tha mysterious 'accounts of battles end marches that f. eve so often puzzled the world. Tilb Brit war article was begun on Ike, battle field of Gettysburg, In the Kamer of 1863, Sod since then theiheTe mutinied day sfutriley,with no intern:444m No pains have been spared to make the • daily summary as complete and truthful as possible, and now that the end is come, and the soldier hands kis. almost' finished task over_ to the statesman, we trust that neither our pen nor Lay other iiti v iy be needed to trace the events of another American war " POLITICAL PARAGRAPHS. Wa VT. • 1 1‘0111DT TO DC 114310110 fer— vent sup Porter of our honest President, who believes with Pr. Heaoook that the only right of the reV'elk is that to " hemp,"it" learning that Lee and his army had surrenH7red, and that Jeff ptvis was probably beyond the reach of justice; exclaimed, despondingly, " What is this war to end, and nobody be banged 1" The thought that the surrender of lee has saved the lives of thousands of our soldiers afforded him no pleasure. The prospect of the 'early termination of the war lad the res- toration of the Union was to him a gloomy one. We have - no'sympony with thenerwho mourn because no more lives are tote lost in this cruel civil war.—Drufavilte Jetstnake , It. is eel^ one meets with s PPYlrece,Per• son who sympathises with the rebellion, but a few days since one of this clue was found in South Camden, Lancaster county, who' ex pressed much gratification at the assassination °Ube President. His colored wise:date& Im mediately took the matter up, and would have :lynched him but for the timely interference of the polies, who had. him locked Alp to pre. vent the mob from wreaking vengeance upon 7,,t • Perley,7 , thi Washington correspondent.of the Boston Journal, jecords the following “oomplinutit :" " While at the Wu Depart. inent,, Mayer Lincoln was, introdu c ed • to Gen. Arent, wtio' the ootrretrOf oonvereetion, ooteptiniegted „the Sfassaohusettit resin:Wet; which, be plesesitly added, ishp.a4he leek ea we WWI* Europe and ell over, We gotta— try'fbr good' reunite.' " The Tripooe, ia 1857; haiiog occasion tu, speak of the present old reprobate Governor' of Tennessee, milled him a oertain foul—, mouthed and blasiAetnous fellow in Tetinei- see, whose name of Brownlow' is *Morbid*, and who is a preacher of the religion or that - ,part'of the country." • The origioal coma. : panda with the portrait y4t, only More so.— X.r.t Werkl.. • ' Abolitionism Is 'a stapler institution. deifies Jobs Brown and - recognises the hand or groviderum in the removal of •Sfr..Ltneo la. In the one ease it makes a pd of j si_asssasin, and in the other it makes an assassin of God. —Glkiessno Thos. • pelt Yeku.--ea the 15th of Aprit„ 1861, Preeidelit .ianooln iesnal hie'oa ll for peienty evithoussa volasteere—ea thq 1616 oOpril, 1866, ht ae °bemire house to which he wee Woe luterhig from the • ittesesitee 14111 et, Piestdeitt, blitooloded. • Conan said of the liberty of the "fees "That- 'great/ sestidel of the Eltetei thntigreati detiletor l if pabllo itupseture t• vistrd it, bo iing, when it sinks there slake' with it,` in. one cosmos the liberty of the• subject Sind the security of the crown." _ _ A Bich' L0111...4i1e big debt of North - smptou Co. "1i59130,000 ; one township Slone, Lows!Baaaoo, having espended $160,000 for bounties.. . •A amber at ekrames bars been Poiltina ffor s . magnifica of Gott in As Oolietitu Wan. This. bloodylatinded penult bed bet. t;se begin by reeognisint God in alit pulpits. Minima Made, at, tke thae or likedeata, was calius t liabolita aika 24414 Tan Patios or risit liace a ildantos.— P. T. Barnum, the Prince of Humbugs, has been elected to the Connecticut Legislature, the "Wens says '• the World has it to Congress. i Last fall Dan Rice weirs plDdidate in Pena. cure r e ; o r tigl i t g li r et‘e or sti t cc he eede g d iel a s t . I the elk nn o oti.:" Ttie to *an •mou embanks are a fair ea l e th e t i , ot en "at the preseat day. i 134 ,- o an,. aid Dan Rice, the ci s p.,-ere Lt-yoke-fellows for Andrew John ! syn c the. Drunkard, Jim Lane, a Madam as 1 ebrouTeled in the Rtcheeter Democrat, Jim N,C, a.Pot lie use Conversationalist, &0., &o. It will be a happy day for the country when 1 e lonwhich ban thrown snob scum to . the au ace. IS übilles:—Rothester Iltelciti and 'llmiser,,.„. ... ‘..„ v ea , .- :piece - of:: ressdal we cop/ from thse , °eh 1 , - Detitiattavertismr. We congratu late a ., ,of Danburpta their selection of p . 4 • . -'. : ,to represent them is their Leg u '. : -.llWa,believe that there Is not a more up ' ' . atreighteforsesird• honest bad— ca-Is man ilm . :OMMAMtiesit Leipslitare than Mr. Barngth,,tiiike that will work more tee -the inters 04the people at large. It is a trite saying ' ihtt any fool may start a hum— bug, but it takes a genius to carry one on. As to Col. Dan Rice. we admit that he was • candidate for the State Senate last (all at the solicitation of many of his friends of both -parties, and had 40 business permitted him to have entered the campaign and worked with thalMattbat kis opponent did, he would most aminiedly itivelieen elected. Asa man of genius, pereevarance and Indomitable ener , gy he has no superior, the editor of the R:ch— eater Adiertiser not excepted. Mr. Rice Is too well known to need any vindication on our part. But as the Advertiser classes all that are elected ' to itnportant trusts as scum, it. must become apparent t 7 every one that the Colonel c.tuuot be classed in that category. —Girard Union. Tio*ntOsty enturr.—We sae's* a. slight . anarp, 'chorus matter eornet Wein our none; e have heaviness of the head. great Impression of the cheat, solli tightises, sod able, tenderness in the region of the lungs:Attlfiri=attentiOn,pktuit be gives to this state OStiita, or inflammation of the lungs, or congeithii may take place, and death be with as before we are aware. Brandreth's Pills, say two, four, or six, according to age, sez and constitution, must be taken. They mull purge very freely, drink warm drinks while the fever lasts, and as a diet eat plenty of good Indian meal gruel or chicken broth, with plenty of rice iu it. By this treatment; on the second or third day , the disease will be cured. This complaint is going the rounds, I and will be followed by dysentery and diar— rhoea. I ut ;they will be cared by the same process. The wise will have Brandreth's Pills where they can be easily laid hold on, sad by taking them by. the directions, safety and health will follow. =old by all• respectable dealers in medicines. IeIZNT FINN ABU— To'the Editor of the N. 4 bliergd. , ;—Reapecting the relics of porce lafeware found' in the late exhumations at Herculaneum, which have been forwarded to the, Society of Antiquities in London, whereof your correspondent says the bottle resembling Brake's Plantation Bitters was undoubtedly placed among the ruins by the agent of Dr, Drake, we desire to state that he is incorrect in every respect. If a bottle was found there bearing oar lettering, the language of the An cient-Romans was different from the accepted literature of that, day. Our Agent has other business than this in Europe, and has not been in Italy at :11. No' doubt Americans carry Plantation Bitters to Rome ; but trying to impose upon a society of Antiquarians to this way seems quite useless, and we do not appreciate the joke. 1,,t is unuece3sary for us to spend money in Europe while we are un able Est supply the demand for these celebrated Bitters here. Respectfully, "Why is a wish fir dearer than a crown ? That wish accompli lied, Why the grave of bliss ?" Persons afflicted with Ciatarrh not only wish, but attempt every possible means to effect a cure. None blit those afflicted can imagine the unpleasantness of tiais disease, and many, very many who have it as yet but in its first stages, are unaware of the pain, indonveni— atm, and even mortification, which they are yet. to suffer, unless ptompt measures are taken for relief. Dr. D. 11. Beelye's Liquid Catarrh Remedy is a certain cure t striking at the cause of the disease, sod thus effecting a permanent cure. STOP MAT SCHATCHINO —Whkh you can do it you drivo the impure. hot end acrid mat ter out of your system by taking inwardly Carter's Compound Extract orDandelion and Bittersweet, and applying outwardly Carter's Yellow Ointment. Hundreds can testify that they have used these artielen.with entire sue :fess and satisfaction, after having used many other things to no put-pose. Therefore, we say use thee° two artioie and slop that scratch. ing. Price of Bottle and Box together, one dollar and fifty oenm .'i:>1(1 by Carter it Car VET. it • Pablio Speakers, Military Men and Singers, and all suffering from Irritation of the Throat and Hoarseness will he agreeably sutprised, at the almost immediate reiief afforded by the nee of « Brown's Bronchial Troches." Their demaloient ingredients allay Pulmonary and,-after publi9 speakifig or singing, when the throat is ,wearied and weakened by too much exercise, their use will give renewed strength to• the vocal organs. It seems to be accorded by the universal comma of mankind that Ayerik Co.'s . Sarsaparilla, Pectoral and Pills are the greatest remedies yet discovered for the treat ment of disease; the'. Ayees Sarsaparilla is the great Zliair of Life, which Philosophers have sought for purifying the blood Try it and judge for yourselves 'TRIE M Flour, ---$9010,60 Wheat ..... ..... 1,00 6 6 (00 Elts, 1,0) Oa as Barley, 1,60 'lax, 200' Potatoes, . 50@d0 l Bemis, 2 ,26 Dried Apples,. 2,60, Butter, 2K030 lard, 25 Cheese,—......—.-18020 Rana ......... .:.....20m5 Timothy Seed,. 7,00 Clover Seed,— ..... 10,00 Stray Cow. (*IAMB Ti) TUE PREMISES OF THE Subscriber, in Greene township, on the Welsh Lad, quarter of • Mite from tie Wellsburg Plank Road, and about 10 tulles from Erie; • Dark Bed Cow, about semen or eight years old. She his a white spot on theraek. end • white tail. Has had a calf sines she Oahe. The owner is requested to tome forward, prove property, papcharges sod take her away, otherwise she Will be diapered of according to law. April 27, ISO 31 DANIEL ZWILLINO. Administrator's =Notice. haRTTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON the estate of Charles Colt , deceased, late of Le toenoshithtXrle oonatry, Pt, Wine been ,granted to toe tandened, ontles la hereby own to all-hav• tog claim sealed the sad estate to present than pea Wuotheettested, for settlement. and those knowing Imes indebted to the same ans i ptiad to sake payment on or tofore . the first of An Ile& JO3KPH WALDRO , Admintetrator. Le Seoul, April 24 11164. ap27ll34sm* To Boat.and Vessel Owners. WR .n.ivs STORE AND FO1: sale a large stock of pa/ati.of all kinds and oebrs ; also, a large store of Linseed 081, both raw and boiled. The boiled oil is welt fitted for boat and Mod painting. baring been prepared witb s titrong Alp parties to overcome dampness. Rtery kind of n 1 materials, brashest lc., fie., are offers Pat loom matte atfear, pod erethiak the intimet ;tall puttee shoat to WO paints and oils will be promoted by g ula g no • call. marl6-3m HALL 1 wAparel.. ERIE RAILWAY. cl itio liA.NOE OF .HOURS, CONNENCINo THUM SY, DKC. 1, 1144. win law Daskirk stabosiths followtsg hoary sts lastwird Bound—Depute Train Ka 14 ....... ........ 40 a. or. Trani No 10 10 JO s. w. Trois No. 6 Tts 0 00 a. hi 1.16 p. Ths Aawsusodstios nuts erw7 Air CHAS. IDIOT, Gael "set - Notice. THIS IS TO CAUTION ANY PERSON hszioorbig or trusting Belinda Connors on soy so swat, so I WWI pi k y no. bills for her firm this Wis. - . JAMS SPONNIUDY. Wit s 4101.114 leer ne• linportant,Numaukcem oza 1 ?W ; tt EAT : 4 ..% NA mow} KINK* , 41(opsof of LC thro $/t)ie, r,„ 011 • • ill Valn• P`" •". I f ir. ' to tvcciv4 ✓ PA 0 . • 1,4 for 00. fteti,Ar,l #(4) , ISO Gents' tUid . 17(179) in rat .. 411. 10 - ---, Anjyi i 2 , 50 11.Ad,4* 41 e14 knot WiriNic! l9l ! 4.' " 1 • • 600 Gents' bunttn-c0....ii1vAr1P12 . 14;,!, 2" Munnond Maze J • •• . /2,1y 6,000 Gol‘7looo, 464.1. - cps ; , GoW OYIlk lieu! 1;411 . .1. 1 / 1 " Gold !nod . , I s ChatObth.e Chats, 404 guard 4,, 7 SoUlairnuond gold tiroocboi . coria„ 1)p.11,:u.d 11:‘ovrald 4 11 3w Gold. r.on.-I.n wr - 4 , %I 6." ..$OO l 4 1, 4 r UM & Vlenti fie ear di', 4 4 II Lb' Coral, tip11,4404.00 4 ..t.1 4 " Califotoin Dogwood theist your • I 3" G(0.11 Fob mid VoNt Watell•koyn 4 ." lob *Ad Vent Itthboo.alld.n N A ' L ft ,thwe J. weir) and 001.1 * *ate ladiee Jeweirt—Catoeo, Pearl, tip,. and other .tone* (bold Pens, Sk.litt viteriatou " 401t1 ream nionuted 6 ()old Yens wad lial4 k 1 5 6 L iAd adj l es ": o G i ll i:a 444 uSJ j e e t ''' '''' 6 , 1.; • 6 Sitter (1 'hints emi Orinklo; 3 " 5i1ver....... ~ IS" 6 ' ...... ,• " CO*. fi “ .dosen Sfirseresigrrorts (Or tAri 9 dez.n I ver Thole ?Sports soil }otki.... .r ARRANDALEt, Co., MantlfaPl4 , ..' Broadway, Now York, nO OOOOO9 14 .4 1 a'l 1, Ult of g,ods will be fold for One In enow.llllollffl of the great •o •,:. rossolscturio{ .hetriets of Engls , 4 , l, 11111114 cut off Up. au . 2ply ot voluble Jewol, f , ors:rainy intente tot tt, 1 4 4 . truuket,lmq OR for Nato in tric.w Mist 1).3 'lola at our alcrllter I ruder c 4., ;72 glances, ARK i N DALE At, Co , !Wing A• L ", prinei pal European rosnutseturers, hay. n i a,,_ *Great Gift iii.itnbution, oulkiect to th. Latium - Cortitiimtri tio ,• envelopes, held , hl up, and micrrl ;and tt1,,„,1„:, t _ taken out without regard to choke, .41 ... to that giving all a fair-chant.. lint,. eartificate, you will nee whit you t , .1 it is at your option to send .be tif..aar end lake te nt aor not. Purchasers may Ulla obtem D' tad Ring, or any Sot of Jewelry ol tntri...l*7 dol r. SEND 25 C'clkati FOR 1 er:RTI: ISATr all tr.neactions by mail, ePh t Warding the Certificate, psytug 1.241 oente each§ winch unit to vr.rls t s! q l AMP Certificate is teat for. Fate Cortitcv , ' a,p ytf fdr $l, eleven for $2, thirty (or $5, eitty.hr fur rat a hundred for $l5. AGENT.I.—Wo want ageote w r, ray every town rind eohnty ta) the cOurt , rf, " imc b ! K U] L a o a l fp et e 4; luu cants ou ever, Ce'Venp," dered for thoid, provided' their rerattteace L.r2text, one dollar. .agouti will enlieet YL ants Irr tier, tilicate, and tenait 15 notate to ue, either an age stamps. spit tts.3w Addreer, BANKERS AND COLLECTct P. 11. DILAKS & CO SKETS. Shoulders, 20 Eg% 20 M g acke rel per MI Nel -.20,00 o 2 2400 White Fish, Half bbl.-10,40 Cod Fish, per ewt....10,00 Lamp Oil, per cid 1.26 Sp'll3 oii winter it'd.... 3,00 Lard Oil, per gal 1,84 Tau Oil, pet , Plaster per 4011.10,00.1 M l Wood, hard, per cord.. -1.00 Wood, sort, " 2.00 I Pork, mess. hearr...3e,oo u Light 2400 Mil to t. sui 1.,k1 KW.; ation. , - t 11014 Tllllll/erl r011 , 1:4„(4• Mturolun• LnAlott Minsnit inn Lo•k•tn, 111“pc Gold Toothpick., Cm..., Plain iiioisl !tor. . Chased dtone : Lt ftn.l dignet Californtu I),autoutl L. BROWN & CO.; i Late 6ocaes, Brown & C 0.,) Military & Naval Claims, Park Plact, New Yorl. ConPoponding house la Washington; D. C Of ar. Co., 41.1 Dttia 4414. Having Lad three years' etperternce iu tie a, of Clams and the genetal transaction or f.Plant department-4 of Government, we can rar-are earn and tii-rrespoudente that all buidni...s int:natio,* wtd be vi.:Oroil<ly and promptly. attended to prepared to Lark.) advances ripen t r t , of claims, a• :m parche Quart astex's checks, am watt an collect the following dawn. Pensions for Invalids, WitloMm. Mother. Children. Bounties fo"- - Auldie•rs, diach•rred fa- ',nal... In battle, those who bave served two puma' heir.' of thcLused; also State bounty'.to sari, car titled. Anwar+ of pay for Bilkers and RoldTi.r., and '..rl of deceased. Navy pn.ter money fur all capture., Navr peneion and balance of pay , Accountant diecharged .ulcers ttl.. clothing teturns properly made out mid ciliett4 clearances obtained from Ordnance ado li tl yrt.r l -..: Departments. U. S. Itcvenne Stamps for sale at a .t per cent- Engraving. B usiNESS, WEDDING \ ', I) till A. It D s Bill Heads, Certificates of 011 srocluo. Stamping, Embossing, Seas, BY J. H. LAPHAM; Paragon jtulltilug, - 0 est Park RI) avar6s.ta - Hotel Removed. THE SUBSCRIBER Wiii) IIA•40 , 1 Ptru thw A14 1 2• , .1 H 41114.. jUSt AU , r r ,- r the pa9t four rulrit, necnined into tLe NATIONAL HOTEL, JORNER I'I.VAC , AM) Lit.TrFto Whet.. 11.1,W] try to aecomuroodste trti , e minscipl and as well, I* he d.d to the old staud. lie Lqe the Fottrot.,:.. wlll , l, wee mo Ilberaliy , ertesawtt , then., will etl. 4 to him in his use qustuo, stablici; to atiaidaint t eeeomtuodste z.e, mammas may favor littu with tlo , ir warnings. • sp2o'6s- if • • "c",-.Soif:. The Alath National:46lok of! curl OF NEW YORK Capital 31,000,000, paid AGM OliP•Tag 117.142 RD srArs Aid Special Agc!it 'rap Jag C)rilte, Sulleenpteas WILL DRLIWkit 7411 bIaTE.I, FRCS uF cd4 by improve, in all pacts of the country, and 114 payment ',heck; 0111 Nair York, Philadelphia Ana current hflb, and all tire per cool. luterest 2:9a interest to date of ennsoziptlon. Orders rut will be promptly tilled. the Bank receives the accouuni of ilaukA Lai al on favorable brim i also 'Dr ludividu.da York accounts. J. T:l3f Lthtlasithir. E2I . Farm - for . Bale. THE UNDFASIGNED -- 9FFEES aale_his farm sitnatid in Irdt-lcisett about Ave miles from Erie, on the Wanikl) road, containing fifty tens of land ;•14111 erteria a good frame dwelling home. with, warm clO l barn., and ill neeissery mit.tinualog• M6o' orchard of tholes fruit. for farther partaidno of John W. gbannen, ltrie, Es., or of the we' the premises. ' T.Nni.J.S. pli Peal . Ring's .Vegetable Ambrol A tkEAT HAIR RESTORIO Tills PRNPARATION IN WRI.i. KNOWN I mitt as '. ' ..THR HONOI.UI.Ii VEGETABLE: 414;15.61 and has We new name en unmet of floaei .L' toter being consolidated' "Rh!. it 1. • s c o?etss the propnetors of Iles two airolear.ii , :v. .: A an immense Wry for - time llollsrling nii, , ls t . let. It restores Gray Hair to its eriorlicire J. It imparis.a beanntal Antolini to : 4 1: 1 , faded her.. - f 3d. It curvet all Ramon and dlssa.-es of their', 4th. It to en Wadi* ariatitessMr of Pam% 6th. It is wriehty pednenaCiair nn , sr. Ladies ! ilo ;on Moire to get rid of yuar 0 . artieeld lhasst-Rlissna -I,losat use Ws " 4-;*r restore sour Gray Hair to the ark, fotea tresses Of young. 1 .! .1 . Gentlemen I 1) t your lteidi .:11 is - tli: : 5...:, •- of Haldneeet ll Then use tho a uj'.ro •0 .4 , ' , more Which are eausitig your Hain.) 0,18 ‘"- It is riot igtAge I ,it styes not e.,10t the 0..' ' est linen I it is, not Ontupoea4 of ti , ' , to 4'- chicly of harmless vegetablZs, and :. !,...' Restorative. • Try it and be couvinc. , l. " R. IL Tubbs & Co., Proprietors, l'eterogi.' , N. !lame, Upton Rink [trio Co ,%% hule.6 l Northwestern Pennsylvania. Local Agrots—Hall & Warne, ilrie, ts: • Co., Titusville t It. B. Sleeper, Visterionl., Wood, Corry. a; -Administrators' No T_E 1! E •OF A WIMP"' an. Ws Bitola of .1 vanes tote of . - "-Onenit reeebbip, E °Olney,. -bans grated to the a m 1.110014 : notice to en to all tho , * Iworiag that:Metres i faunal* mate inuuiellato payout, and :- claim linnet the on 4 ontntil pre•ect pert, inebeatlcated. sir'elttekrant. SInT fi JA . ..L O DAP ' • nrir,, apt:l'4ole irutotLauktioN Veer:Ts Nerfie A frootl?rota isfed of Nerroul oompstouv. Pre:sr:tore Decay, and Yquthfri i tutted bra - (iolitoll to Isenialr, others, e‘r , foraleh to' ull - ~cHNefl at churl * sod illrucliohiefer fuldfing-the &tepid rest' a tastv:tr. - Suet rers - wislatairto.prout by th:'„ be4experierree, and ssessira sure sad tstsw esa 4,140 hY Whlreefkft Yiu st.• st hit/ 4 tusk The recipe end tea -!el tans—will be cheerfully soot 1,, Airs Address, • • r 13. 0 1 • - `. No WIN P.S.—Nurvousesitssoni of wt . ,: ge.trs Atotoatlon Revolutions in Eur' IN 0111 OCCAV.O, re4S. WIllS1(1.1,114HNII WITII IW ENO "ILT..ttorti; t — wo.: vsa The above book for the time, gator rope,p from the Miltrit to the prtMel pen .* elat reference to the muceereire revolawra Warrenton of the Romeo Eurei re, embratt!C in Greece„ Polandßelgi u re, rian-e,italy , r, , , ou r,Freoch Republic to eleenon 0 1 Ir e ' us?. rs,—Who would nut turn Mee (roll!, of booka gees, our gigantic retslhu, & ad tst: 7) tar Toyathla Lod weather, acrotx the [atoll. causes and results of 1 Tarig. Takla ao ott_gall Europe rang from m ae tc.,t Abets wo rt publtaboot robeeriytioaThri CanTassera. Alto out, post paid..” Ito Gan rH. B. FIALCk itsinw f:. *A! ' a '!; 1 it 1 4 ' AItICANDt4t. tGi Br.*thray, J., uRVU,
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