etie 13 bzzrbrr. SATURDAY, SEPT.'STH. 1813 MUM. VIGILMI By TAM NOPLI Zs VII PRICE 07 Amtetcrax Ltantrr —.dame Jacksu. DemoeraUC State Ticket. FOR ,GOVERSOR, GEORGE W. WOODWIJID. of Philadelphia. FOR itTPREsIE JeDGR, WALTER H. LOWRIE, of Alkgbeny Co. Democratic Canty Convention. The Democratic i lvoter.3 of the county of Erie will meet at i r the usual places in the several Wards, Boroughs and township 4, on Saturday, Septeniber 12th, 7,e.e: to elect delegates to the Cunty Convention to he held at Wayne Hall, in the City of Erie, ea Tuesday, the_ 15th of Septeutforr belt, AT 1 (YCLOCR IN SIIE AFTERNOON, For the ppipose of nominating candidates. for Assembly, Prothonotary, .Clerk of the Courts, Register "and Recorder, Dis trict Attorney, County Commissioner, Di rector of the Poor, County Auditor and Trtiste,es of Erie Academy. The number of delegate; to tie elected from the respective districts ar,) as follows: Erie, Ist district 2, Second district .2, Third district 2, Fourth district 2., Mill creek 5, Harbor Cieek 4, North. Elst tp. 3, North East boro '2, Greentield.2, Ven an go 3, Wattsburg 1, Amity 3, Wayne 3. Concord 3, Corry 2, Union 3, I'nion Mrils '2, 'Le Beouf 3, Waterford tc. 3, \Vat erford boro 3, Greene 3,iSummit 3feKean Middleboro 1, Washington 3, Edinboro.'_, Franklin 2, Elk Creek 3, I.:lrmo:tut 3, Al bion 2, Springfield 4, Gina.' tp, 3, Gir.ird boro 1, Lockport 3, FairviOw 3. W3I. A. GALBIZAI Chairman Democratic Co. t'ommitteo The Our readers who have no the op portunities of ascertaining public feeling as ourselves, can have no conceptioti of the intense spirit of entinisiusm and con- pence which very where prevails amongst the Democrats in the Southern portions of the State. Meetings are being held every day, attended as meetings never were before, and each occasion but folds - to the earnestness of the; people. Some of our exchanges come to. us with an nouncements of no less than a dozen pub lic meetings eadh week, iu their resPective counties. In former time., theSe Magee were generally arranged at the county seats, by theileading who sent out handbills and ..drummed ruP" the "faithful;" but now the people get them up themselves, and call for the speakers to come out and , address them. We are valtly mistaken in the signs of the times, if Pennsylvania does not swell up a majority against ASURTAS G. ecitrts and the Mismanagements of the Federal Ad ministration, this fall, such as has never been recorded in her history. We have not mettWithA solitary Demo crat, who has had an opportunity of (learn ing the popular feeling, who does not agree with us, in our coutident anticipa tions of the result.- Amongst leading politicians, it seems to boa foregone, con clusion that Judge WooDv.-.Ar t n's election is as 'certain as the coming of Ple.:tien day. The Republican leaders t up cheerful splrit,, and will conduct it rigorous campaign : hut they ' . .11,-,very much as we did in the canrapi# with the desperation o: . certain r/efeat. personal friend, writing to, u= from liar t-isburg, says • "The political news is goo:I - from all quarthrs. I never said such manife, , mtionF, of the popular will•as are daily exhibited at the Democratic inetninzs tinoughout the State. Our party fliendi• faitly .with enthusialu. - Nobody here doubt the - success. of ihwige WooDwARD and and —4eLo you know al ways.roanage to boon t.116' stront: hide. er e Ohapmg their course accordingly. We will take care of theri. The Democrats will remember such wens-kiiee,l brethren in future. If we have at reWartli to give, let them be given to th who have stood ' rirmL-;those vela ha l vereastel obloquy from the beginning fdr the sake of the case.--' Tell our friends. in Erie •county to keep up brave hearts: There is a better time coming—depend on that. .1i ; you said in the 06sertyr a few weekAa:o. :ing but greenbacks and bayonets vin pre vent our overwhelming .uccess Toe for • mer will be used bountifully—the latter it will be seen whether they dare to etno).ov." The Soldiers' Vote. We would remind our friends that the utmost exertions are heir made Is the Republicans to obtain tEe influence of the soldiers in favor of their c.‘ndidate. With this object, prominent Repub;ican, rare constantly visiting the army s and by I • speeches and the eirculAtion of :vin g doc uments. attempting tO'convincts them that Gov. Curtin has been their especial friend, while Jude Woodward is their b!.. , .0r en emy The Governor liiin.•;e:f h.:- .i.it.t re turned froniA miision to Virginia. limier. taken for the avowed purio , , of prespru. ing a sword to (ien. 3leado, but really to make political capital in his own savor. In such a canvass all the a‘lvantsg:9 are Zma the side of the Opposition. for the Ad ministration has exclusive control over the avenues Of approach to the soldiers. Democratic papers are not permitted to be sold in most of the camp, while R e . publican journals are flooded into the ar my by wholesale. But _there are still re mai in F. 4 g means by which the soldiers can oboe 'n thetrue issues between the two and we hope that Democrats et.- eryw ere will Le . prompt to avail them selves 'of them. 'We. refer t- the sending of private letters, and of sound. conserv ative newspapers through the medium of the Post Office. There are' hundreds of Democrats in this county who have sons or other relatives in the army, and it should be the especial aim of them all, from now until the day of election, to make their soldier friends as fully acqua inted . with the doctrines of DeMocracy, and the high moral sad patriotic character of the can didates we present for the peoples' suf frages, as Possible: . - We are confident in the belief that the grind guns of the soldiers, if they our* fay understood the real questions at is sue, would.bei Newt and hand in sympa thy with. the. Democratic party, Certain it is, that the vast majority—a majority so WWI' s& almost to mount to unsaim. itv—are bitterly opposed to Abolitionists, and almost as strongly to the echrof the Administration. The radical measures of Mr. Lincoln anti his Cabinet have theirmoat n , r est oppo'ers in the ranks of thearrny,' t / : ,while the atrocious, injustice which they, have exhibited towards Gen. McClellan is commented upon by officers and men with severe andivell deserved denunciation.— But the soldiers are studiously taught that the Democrats are opposed to their inter ests, that they_are in sympathy with the rebels, and indifferent to the best interests of the country. Having little or.no op portunity to learn the contrary, with few beside Republican journals furnished them to read, , and of course uqacquitinted with. the platform of Democracy, it is no won -der that they shclaild look upon our organ= iastion with distrust, and labor to de feat it. Let them once thdroughly under stand that the Democratic *party is striv ing, not to .lestroy the Union, but to msktc it permanent,—that it. is pledged to main theold Constitution and 'restore the old Confederation of States—that its ob ject is to put a speedy end to the wk., and save the lives of thousands - of gallant and putt iota, men-that it is unanimous in de inan(lin the recall of Gen. McClellan to the C0113%11413 ti of his loved and loving troops—that it s opposed to making this u wiir for-the freedom of negroes, and ,to placing the colored man on an equality in the ranks and at the ballot box with the White ono—that it dTunces the very acts of the Administrati* which the sot: diers themselves most object to—that it speaks exit in bold indignation against the frauds of contractors who plUnder the treasury and•supply the army willt.'un wholesome food and worthless clothirg, while the Republican leaders have no, word tf• condemnation for the same— that it adheres to the old and well settled maxims of- freedom for the people to crit icise the acts of their public servants; and to condemn those which are deserving of condemnation—that, in short,-it sustains everything that the soldiers themselves enlisted/to sustain, and regards Secession and Abolition as twin enemies of the na tion, alike to be resisted and vanqUished 1--and we believe there would be do al tnuit spontaneous sentiMent of endorse. meat in'its favor on the pat of the rank and tile at least. In what way can these 'truths be so well inculcated, as by pVivate letters, from those in whom they 'have been accustomed to. confide ? We 'trust that our-suggestion will be adopted by all who have friends in the army. • Ginene still persists in praisiniOte "noble devotion to the Union" evlnesdby Kentucky in her late election. General Burnside 'also claims' that Kentucky .more thoroughly loyal thambhio, Indiana o r Illinois. 'Such being the testimony Of two organs of Republicanism, we preeuma no:member of the party will object to the following sentencedaxpressed by Col Brat:Wet te, the new Governor of the State, in one ,of his speeches during the cam paign, anl recited in all the others made by him. Said he : •' The conderimation of the Radical measures of the Administration in power i 3 the highest obligation of a patriot.. ur. Democratic party of Massachusetts, though weak in• numbers. and certain of yearly defeat, numbers among its mem bers many of the purest and ablest men of the Commonwealth. We' notice among the list of delegates to the State Conven tion held there on Thursday, the familiar ,names of Ex-Gov. Cramossa, Judge Biss. F. CCRTI3, Hon. Gio. S. HituAan and Gro. Lrsr, Esq., all - persons holding the very highest positiOn in the world of lit erature and intellect: V.'nEy Tor hear Republicans talking of and Fraising what they call `•War Demo cr,ltz," who now act with their organiza tion, ask them if every one of this class of i.iega .t les has not been well paid for his course. Look at DICLiiSON, Bcrtza, Looa.v, Jonssos and their. set—all holding high and profitable positions, and every one personally interested to . having this Ad ministration remain in office. Tilt DEMOCRACY AND THE Lsiva..—The •Phils.delphis 4;e thus curtly and sensibly detinei the relations of the Democratic party to the laws:- 1. To obey them if they be good. t 2. To obey them if they be bad. -) To appro. e of them it they be good. 1. To repeal them if they•be bad,. • Written fur the OSeereer. The itepaieran faaditlate tor Sigma. Judge. In pursuance of ine effort of Judge Ag new to prepare the public mind for tame acquiescence in the proposed despotism,. he nest attempts to justify the imprison ment of citizens in militstry hostiles, and the suppression of newspapers for exer ei-ing their .Constitutional and inherent right of freedom of speech, and seems not to be aware that tithes of factional control or the Administrative authority, and great, puirli excitement, are the very hours in which the Constitution de:levied that these rights should he exercised, protected by the fundamental slaw, unhampered by a doubt and controlled by no assumption of super:or governmental wisdom. When t hese Eights are threatened, by military or central power, is the time when they need prdte‘qion, not when amid the calm of peace no attempts are made to invade them. -If, then," ~.:syd the Judge, "the stern neee.-,sity of .trar may demand the sacrifice of fundamental, . God-given rights, wAat ezertn:4:.n from ti.e same neeratify caste claimed :I,e tr.i , tor . auars,U4ll rf the Cbastitution? 'On I.i:iter-tyugo,tio4 ,reste the freedom of yes:: .h ani ci the bleu, the ilight to Aare duo n7xess cf jaw and the writ of habeas corpus? They are but the outposts set to guard the higher rights of life, liberty and pro perty." 1 / 4 p. 18.1 The instance which the learned Judge . gires as-the highest example of the news, situ that calls for the surrender Of life and liberty; is where a citizen is drafted Tito the army, and compelled to surrender his liberty and perhaps his life, to the **Hof his couraii - . kp. 17.1 We observe in this the confusion of the rights of soldiers with those of civilians, the minglilog of the two together, and the mistakengpplication of the ume rules to both the civil and militarradministratlon. It is or.ly by'this sophistical jumbling .of two entirely ,distinct, matters that these insidious advocates of .Despotiem maintain even an appearance of reason. The mili tary and civil authorities are distinct, and their jurisdiction separate, certain and de. fined_ The objects of this jurisdiction may frequently be fotuai in the same ter ritory, or .upou territory not subject to military or mulled law, but the teat by which the earat of 'mob persona is deter mined is, "Is he in the array er navy of the United States, br in. the militia, of a State called into this serviteof the United States!" If the person is neither in the army or nary, or in the militia in active ' •etvire, be s. mul t iee: ~1:„„. t,i, o w eivili au 4 %truelf, bleeding to the iterlik. 1 * - thorny. 10, 1, 0 0(4ve l f; i l l, .- in tile , itsiittiry only loptit the throes d. Milliitii service ot the (In /fp./ :•:.!at , i.. it., is bon- i ;on ne.v .lile from the dein * * trolled by- tnilita, v. - I .ti, wit :'. this I eal.rio v til red 1.1111(114_ don, that if lie has rweri mills , re' I .- plac , --1 I under that ~...nn 0 1 , 1.14 ..t.v.ilr. ~ kf • ' ' Af . 11l either pit' VA 1! ll' illlfili'l v ..1 , 1 1•r• ,• i-. ~• is entitled 1. 1,1..-f b) kb.. ci , :' ;It -v.-- That the MilltAtS ...I) d..IW IV-• )... , , ii..1 , 1 - trite to the virtu. 0n....-et; i.. a e ,T,1:11-ii i. 1 1 ,- / cif)! . of our fieegota-rsmeo!..w.l ts.rtaia ly not to he aluindotte4, whitql. fiar !Ile. tie-It tithe in t',. , lti-t-ry •.r oorl emnitv: the arrogant suet wichtuen?. , or tliti milli:try. supported 1* a vittatrfUl and titinriocipled faction, threaten the 'mut,4l - sion Ot I that liberty whieli that pi hi,,ipt‘i , i , ‘411! p. ~. tects. If the-0 ancietit awl funtlainental principles .0r5i1 , , , , , d0m nee not In govern when liberty t endangerel, will' Judge Agnew intorm an anxious people when he intends to apply them :: and what se• curity could there ever be !in time; of war for liberty or property ! If the military power can• thus extend it-elf over the whole land, defino offense's, proclaim ne cessity and punish alhwhom it sees At to condemn, unchecked aid unopposedi what becomes of those inalienable persons al rights which it is 'the design and ex preen aim of our Constitutlon to establish and to defend ? - The . !same, insatiable ne cessity that to - day demands the secret ar- I rest, at the dead hour of',.the night, of a citizen in his home, way to-morrow decree as his punishment, the distribution of his property among his captors. If, as Judge Agnew says, the loss pf the greatee right inrolVes that of the' less, the rights of property .will find no proatection from a power that strikes at, the treater privilege of personalliberty. : , Again, Judge Agnew is ieither guilty of gross misrepresentation or singular igno rance when he conceals the fact that the citizen who enters the military service of the country, either does so by his own vol-' untary act, or else is - "it strained ;of his liberty" only by "due process of hivi." He cannot be put into the artny by a "general order," nor can he be seized at Ilia home and placed in a camp of Instruction or in the field. Ike is compelled to military du ty only by a law of the land declaring him e be subject thereto, and prescribing the • • manner and the time in and during- which he shall serve, and that law must in ,every part be in harmony with the supreiffe law of the land—the Constitution. Ncir alter the citizen is placed in the military service of the Government, does he lose his rights as a freeman on Sii lust to preserve his e&, Nor does the protect ril -law desert him ever egally disqualified fort her, if his enlistment I rfrattil or violence, the of her children and tl them, 'follows him to iching forth her hand leads him back iri:\ afety to his home. Here we see that beneficent prinleiple our Government, that the Law is Sl:pre/es ; there can be no just act Of authority with out a law to support it, and the citizen can at all timer, and in every place, evoke to his aid this jealous guardian of hit rights. If, then; even a soldier cannot be deprived dt life and libert3,l without "due process of law." those righer cif freedom ot the press and at speech, of having judicial process, and the writ of hatitasi corpus, which Judge Agnew calls' the -"Outposts set to guard the higher rights of life, lib erty and property' :are certainly piotected from the encroa c hments of arbitrary Orpower. 1 page 23 we lied the following clause the Constitution: . "The% . light of the- people to be secure in: their bousere-pePzrs, and effectii against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be , violated.. And , no was ant shall issue but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place-to be searched, and the person to be seized:" 4, - And here are the commentaries thereon of Judge Agnew : " But the right of search and seizure is not forbidden in the Constitution, as ' ignorant and wicked clamor would hive us suppose. it is only unreasmabk search or seizure that:is. * The common law right of arrest ; still re mains. For example. arrests -may be made without warrant by inferior officers, such ,aa constables and even by private periens." , - Thee-Judge , thus seems to ream' on that because a ciol officer, can upon his actual knowledge of a crime; or his strong sus picion that 'one has been committed, ar rest without a warrant' an actual or sup posed offender, and hold hid' kir a short time for trial kr:iar \ a' .airy, that .a In:titan; official may arrest in like manner. a citizen who has committed no crime, and may hold him tritloot a trial, and Co . nsign him to a prison with,ord the aid of a J arg. \ A keen and discriminating legal mind, or ts.candidate for the suffrages of that faction which is so much like their great idol ••necessity," in that it knows no law, may be able to see ttie parallel. 'We are not. DOC% Judge Agnew believe that freedom of speech is a crime? Ila.s the learned expounder of constitutional law fcirgottetr- his defini tions? Is he not share that under our form of government no man can tcnte or :peal: treason ? And if he writes or speaks that which is injurious to the public in terests, or to private character, that there is a law that defines the manner of pro ceeding against him and his punishment? Shall we hear a'ilawyer arguing that the will ot a man is 'superior to the law ? .01 what, manner of .use will be the Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, if these pernicious doctrines are to govern him in the discharge of his public duties ? The people do Pot wish to fill that posi tion with one who maintains it to be a sinecure. , - • - Again, the Judge quotes the 'Constitu tion as follows: ." Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom_of speech or of the press.' Page 21. I '• . " Mark the lairguage," says the Judge, Cimgrrss am make no late," and forthwith argues that though Congress can; make no raw, the Prez:doh may ! We had thought that Congress was the law-making power under our form of government; and that those enactments that Congress could not make were impossible to be Made. It 'seems that dui people have been misin formed as to the meaning of . oar Consti tution in this triatteri_ancl that when Con. gmts..ii prohibited frommaking any law, 'or fail s to make sufficient legislation; the !President es officio, can by a " 'proclama tion" or " general order" supply the de tciency ! - ' I But we have ,not the inclination to fol low Judge Agnew through all the minor misrepresentatiOns, fake assumptions, and fallacies that iacumber his pages, nor to criticise his elaborate defence of the Emancipation proclamation in Which, har ing before only been Illogical,' he there becomes silly. Our object hai'beett only to point out the: More prominent and • egregicsm hermits, by the establishment of which this lawless: candidate of a law leas faction, would level at one tulowi all the labors of freeman for six Mmturia-;- , all the blessings that', the torture and im prisonment otfreedoni's martyrs hare sonferred--aa the cherished hherties that sprang from the blood of heroes on the battle fields of lour Qin free country, and establish in their place an irsierponsible despotism, goirierned: only by a necemity boundless as the will:of its *stator, , and detestable as the *sips of the faction that support it. Now in the trying hour when American liberty is endazigered, - the people should turn with . renewed trust and confidencie to the high tribunals of law, for reatsguitim and protection of those rights denied and trampled upon by arbitrary power. They warttno fearful inaction. no . no le lliwaingsubserviency--- galised despotism The bops* of maw kimd•barqg tainting on the intim of-Ame. nesa Denommly, to l rise with renewed life to a glorious realization; or, sink into the cave of! _visionary and i exploded aeons'. Amu Liberty unit be main- Mined and petrpe he assd, and mast sot be I itattr.itiut of the 'aver Gifieraor of 1' .1, Itr.itnlette, the new fir:Proem of lietoucicy. tylto ii entiordOr by the at Ga.. alo.t eryery other Republicnn paper it 3 thoroughly true Union Loan, Mi 4 lll3(lgliptieft at Frankfort on thi lit in-t. iii. A.b1t . 044 upon the occiaion "non; tend. tiOit the revolted, Statea: (lid not eitattee (lPir 141%1114 by rebellion,; that all dry 1. ti..1•e , ...0-try for (item to do ift to te" turn to weir' lejiltv noel take their poti: ~ ; !;41-7 : that the rebellioniliti not remit them vi u. territorial ooniiitiOn.. H. aayi vie Atonic' tirrnl,....startti by the Con htitution, irbleh extremist-4 are seeking to destroy thoie of oneitection by. innova• lion. thpie of the other bY force. , " it not a restored Union—not a re• constructed Union—that 'Kentucky desi res, hut apip=erred Unioriand a restored peace upon the . Constitutional Basis. "The 4 lavertior strongly tohjeets to the arming of negro regiments, and asks What 14 , t0 he done with Bucti soldi . ers at the end 1 of the war:" • The testier will nsturally inquire what difference there is between these 'doc trines end those of the so-called “copper heads" in the North We - eikisont, even the -lightest. Oraisi us; fi ;Sad Quetta Woodward's Our Leader. A i ft —.lhroti , ar /!.s(.•• Coin; Democrat; Momaida. )oar rights to maintain. To vindicate your principle* in ?IMMO. again I Woodward's our leader, boa gallant Ind Strong, For Woodward and Liberty, were marehtagatoat•! Starching Mon; ma are marching Wong.— (iird on your armor Cad be Marching Moog t • Woodward a oar loader ; hies gallant and stream Liu' Woodward iu4 Liberty, were marehiag Moat Come re. erhu L•r+ the L'alua AA It Iraq istus awl down ' By Wash Log ton. without lat el Irons fulleirers of John Mil Who lose the Coastitutiony the greatest el all Leak /Come, lulu our gel taut 'party, 1..a4 help our • gleriessa OEM ilareltiog along ! w• - ate rutrykisig along. Jte . Wit I:e oto•r• • Lartrring their litor4•01 for gain, - And gorging t enowirrs with th• Wood of thy 'Lain, While .one lor UM lure' union with blow. end with • knocks, rt-unite our touutry vitl, the free tsUot4bor Marching &hang ! u • us nmakalliftfilkki c ilik;.. The rid bla of the people, thillibtar of the &alas, • eltuen, triumph O'er alt party dlslikoa ask Wok: The basilica b. upsoilloind tyrts te N but, When Woodwind and Mart" ki erateti-verite tesmeet Marais' Wong! WO Lt/0 XI stellar alone, ke. 'Sail) Ruiner Iron inane Vaste— The • has been mach discussion on the ques tion whether the paydient of S3OO by 11, drafted m q doei not exempt him for this* years, the ate as furnishing- a subotithte does. Nobody Who has ever read the con scription act can doikbt that suctions the In tendon of Congress, t, our rulers at Wieh ington, with their castority disregard of law and justice, have decide , otherwise. • We see that Hon. Caleb Cushing, irluss legal ability, no one will question, has given \ as Opinion that the payment of POO colon Lion, ez etnpts a man fnr three years. In llibvf!iw, be itrendorsed by How Thaddeus Fitaventhe leading Republican member 'of the last H of Representatives, as. will be seen by the following correspondence; which ire And ii the Lancestee Exprsse: • laiscArrsit; Augur 27, 18f4 Mr. Thaddeus Streens : Ste: Different decisions have been Oka, under the lath section of the "Act for enrol ling and calling out the National Forces," ti to the effect of the payhtent of the $BOO ciion toutaticm ; in the uncertainty so caused; say I ask you for your opinion as_to,what the,law of, the cam is What iq 'the effect of the payment or the $BOO commutation, and for what length of time does such payment exempt the person paying' Yaws, respectfully, • EDwAsua RasLi's • Lascasrpt, Augdst 271863.. • Duo Sta 2 In anisrer to your inc;atri, way opinion is that the paywient of the $BOO oom mutation and the furnishing "'substitute Mitt precisely the same effect. Either of them frees the drafted man tram further drab for three years. He is in 'effect in service!: either by himself or *Bother. The payment of makes the Government his agent to widow a substitute. The GOvitrument has raselated to act as such agent. The law stays be may ..`on or before the day fixed for his appear ance tarnish an acceptable substitute, or pay such snot not exceedutg $3OO for the proems" - on of such substitute,. and them?" the person furnishing the stibstibute.. o, l l o,7 l oB the money , shall be discharged front farther liability under that draft." No one doubts that this is furnishing escuseslor three years. To give a different effect to the payment of commutation seem! to OM little lass than an absurdity. It is, a very mischievous miscon struction which, it used be, I have no doubt, Congress will correct.,. Eo. Retti.r. We observe that the Board of Dtattio g Can missioners in Lancaster County have acted vaponillr. Stevens, opiaion, and in their cer tificates of commutation, plainly declare that the person paying $3OO is " ettesnpt from all, liability to do military duty for the term of three years." Id order to show that we are not mistaken in this assertion, we give a copy of the itertifteate furnished in that city:, We, the subscribers. composites the Board of Eurollutetwof the.Sinth Congrestdosal dis trict. of the State of Pennsylvaais, provided, for in auction 8. Act of Concrete • for enrol ling and calling out the National foices.".. ap proved March 3, 1863, hereby certify •that Henry Dessinger, of, W. Donegal. Lancaster County. State of Pennsylvania, baying giveti satisfactory evidence that be is not properly, subject to do military duty, as .required by said Act, try reason of having paid E3OO com mutation. is exempt from. all liability to do' military duty forth* term of' Wm years. A. W. idolizing,. Captain_ and Provost Mar shal and President of Board , of Encolltaast:' Eli Oberdeor, Member of Board of Enroll ment ; P. Casaidy, Barium of Board of Ea- ronsent. Dated at Lasiisstar, this 2,5 th day of July, 1843. We understand that the *Seers of the draft at, Waterford have a decision frost Pivrrost Marshal General Fry, to the effect that the parent of WO only exempts the' penes doing so front the, present Orel, sad that they at. as liable to hare their alias draw oa the ocean of anther dintt as if they bad never paid say atoonat. it would sea as if the Admilietreticia ens pansies one , OMNI in some seetieas of the minim and nether la other section. We loot agolnn!! in; for saythiag in the elope of einalateso or fairness frost the AM - who slain at Waakialpae. Corso Cornirreoz.—ln timber allow will be fogad this eat ter a Detaiersticibugy Convention. to be bald ia Ibis - "07, a Tab day, the 15th last. The *Mt O the ilia meets our approval is an tappets. • ibeni b no buncombe bait, no sin s l aftkillilagaiiv bat it speaks la a iamb. atraigraellirmard savaer, that wilt totoolmod it to theliest Of the Denbeeratie anieneL, Ire babble. it Sa be th e nesaiineas o f the party 411-11eb • „ Comity, ihai is hidisii p ibilablitaiiiistear ors ilighiet *MOM add t. ,011 sad lissiond *NV wow simi pat. ibe hid a ticket mule up of Democrats Dogairfau . onti. The opposition, is spite f . their lie* sant pretensions, stand by tbii partisan ot.. 'pulsation with.- ill. min* Isitmlfq as ' ova Mikthere is hut ore tionne led for conseretr tire men, arid Untie rally around thit,hanner of Democracy. For the last.wo years. the Democrats'' of this county ha v e given their political enemies a fair opport nity to prove dm shoserity of their ao-party professions. is its of ,1861, L a,tictist !an placed ".• cr. in tite.fiel , made up of wills attached to both be ts l a poliiietal views, mind it. received the s9pno of shook 'every Dimoerat in the county. it gain, in the last cat/prigs, we no. ' titillated ti gentleman of excellent chancter and - undotabted capacity for )Congress, who placed hititself on sibroad and fair ""no-party" platftirm, !which weld Mit be objected to in a single feature by Iritilla, the papers of the op position. i The TAM is-too well known to need repetition. In each instance the Union ticket thus nominated tioeiled titoeuPPort , of • fort literal and iudepende f t t Republicans, but the mmenae majority o the opposition clung to he nominee, of theii old pany 'con ventions„ end they were electid. _ ' The I.tutocnts of Brie Coury having thus .giveii the opposition two Tportunities to prove the. since4ty of their cbtims to non partizanittip; and Ilions in ench instance re buffed, have now la to litisin only one just course—toplace their owtitifket in the geld, and , rally around, it to a man. We frankly adadt that to us it will a ear greater plea sure to support • ticket mile up entirely of . men representing . our cherished p4ciples, than one of a memgrel political nature, how ever meritorious -might be Om persotial,cha racter of the .patie nten vinced from the that the ne . paling it. We F felt' con wsy pretanxioni of the publican ;leaden were all a sham. We belisie the tree policy to be the putting of a fttit bentoeratie, ticket in the field every year, regsOless of the over whelming odds against it. /31 such i course only can we keep up a the+gh organization, and be' always prepared t present n united froot tii the enemy. ... 1 • We hope to see a full . r presentation fiom the various townships at We County Convert tiOn. !The notice is , mete'ntly long to give an ofportanitk for all th districts ' to hold l is their 'lmaging% and salmi • their delegates. Let there be snob an atten4ance as will prove to, the opposition, that reckless and ',virulent as, they have been, and e i liormons es is the majority against • us, the tart of the Dem ocracy beats as brats And undaunted as ever. Nog** iilßeft• of-mar- , - Letter bean llWeber°. ' Beira os rant Ossitives.: If it be ems that i. , coming events east 'their altailaws b•-' fare' the Adsehtistrittioal patty Of the old Keystone awaits a feartall reokonlig at the pollees the second Tuesday in October, There is at earnest sad : settled ittatistioe gradual ly but firmly fastening ititlf uptt the public mind, that a ticrible blasts of oatierlon and commisslow lies et the dor of the Promulga tors and supporters of the resent iris po li cy; and 41114 theta Is to be alenerel mi. shaking i t. among the dry bones," belt) upon 'the right hang and upon thalettoted that they ere to rise up endemics teeth elsti li with cokeel-M ire Sash and blood, nigh an an *sailer with hauliers" shoittingthe we t tchword, i tom lite tisaj from every tiirerofllankerscri, until the rills of the • Republican Jericho :shall fall itiat a mighty crash. bcfrylng 'diensioniste 80 and South in eta etnunorilniin. A convietiett in my own mind chit this is to be the glorious result, ;was not any lessen ed by a grand rally of Democracy that occur rookie this plate on Pridey evening, the 28th ult.', at Aseembly,Kall. The unfavorable se peet •of the weather did ne' prevent the Hall trot, being Euiely tilled, :iy as attentive and intelligent an audience las ever graced its sests. -- 'lssac B. Taylor, was called to the Chair, Archibald Torry ad D. M.' Bole, were appointed Vice Presidente, and I. C. Wilson, *celery. s - Owing to the lateness at the .hour the formality of =tins was; dispensed with, and your to 1 Wm. A.Oalbraith; Esq., (may his shadow never grow less) pro ceeded to eddetes the meeting. His address seeds no eulogy. Salami it to say; his calm, dignified sad erguittentative . manner of pre-' witting the issues- bifocal the country went to the hearts of the people ii and the quiet and order that prevailed is the Hall during his Jeugthy and psi eit iippeel, told that the spirit tif'74s was not istl eztizupgihed in the briasts of American litenien . , Democrat and Republieekalikethe 114 with food for meditation that willl sr its own fruits at the deposition of ant; in Edlibao. - The priceless legacy ofr forefathers forbids thit such met as Oalb should Ibe idle in 6 1 th these evil days that his fallen upon us. Th e bell is in motion — kee p rolling. , ' :Edinboro, Sept .:, ' , SCALPEL. Inspasm/ firaTtssi. Great Democratic 'Dieting at Grove. • Wsrnew, Aug. 8, 1863. Ma. EDITOR : The !sagest meeting held in this part of Erie countY for my "yeors con. Timed at Oak Grove4ay. No may exten ded. notice was gi Ind eciaaiderin' g -the circumstances; the immense number d people id attendance was renUy &missing. . When year correspondent resithed the Grove, G. Y. FOrrelly, Esq., of 1S rills , was addressing the multitude. There ere from three to four Gpousand persons present. The speakers and niaampre were agreeably surprised at the at teadance. Jwidge Chntich followed Mr. Far ia a stirring and i Ells eibllreenwhicth *SS earmly ap ed pl mm aude . e bde rm attseited the itted by it üblican $ sod added fresh bum* to his Rep Malta sa courageous sad imieNt speaker. Wm. A. Galbraith. Eel, made e coneluding speech. It was very eloquent, heti the happiest Witt upon the sadisacit. I haws hard away speakers. but atone witaleicelleid Mi. Galbraith in the greeted es:Mlms of their style, the canaid manner of stilling their views, or tie happy selection of language. He was greet. ed at the claim ofhi. remerks with three heartytilmers. Tie braes band then *slim ed the eetimien with Some pateintio music. 'ias maid the inems*g at Oak Greve, and from the lumber foroott sad goooral good fiat I lave gnat room to /*Us . Ole Demaa47 an 7m eava tb• (isluerY. NE 1 iir floorpt W. Woophrord Is os.dsz alms liiieurCottia is all b lot grass s ass good skid gent , a 3 the sox above a somd-oil loop is bridisacy. Woodssrd is Mom, Corti, IS - eorsid. -t Ms mil pooti poporo toT ,00 this. Wommistood Is a i4epli-olladoi stottosoi, oortio. to 0 linikkid. elopAssp_4lNnoomos. Witolywori Spotodosibe taw* to ohm -oomploten ostallooo oroksit; , Cana him boos wornoodibilip i pocit oopobootpipt Aires" Ovoit dais_ Woo 'is T. - lioni Ant hap Woolutimil our 614111111111 t 1111/ too to room UV ti. - ligelattiamoi ' Eloptior sod, ireoo o F- , • AliwiL . f iiir -- .f. . ititikli Pittioist.—The oir the". To& i ..aoCtic alli M i nilm se -,. *oft ir ilmotild Il T ot, L rial** ' la 1 7 46 'antifta gas t - lie ' ,111111.6 r "- ....... ........, ,„................„ E. .„,....... hr tie Grot Erin; toi opt to oar Tor *ssa halt "s maw go-gliti(o Atirlftigeiontri. , • , E. &-N. T. ANTHONY,. • stir,i'lliiiegrapkie Material,:, - 5011 - 131iCkillYWAY, .211; Y. CARD FROTOGRAPHS. Our catalogue onw omhrgo. i.,,,, a id.,30,:i ii,ver pour nootoooddllimoidsobjecti (to *IA b ividitir.,..ire ec.u• Usually ban; made) Of Portrait. of Emilia...tit Arbetiv/IMS. re., via : 11 lisj .r4lsuerals, • it.:.:5 5i41.422G1V11, 190 Bligodler;G•u•roli, in DITID.m. Ullig ... /30 Author, sa ulna. cok;ol,' is. --- 3.1 A ttlets, ',- '*- • - - •- • SIN Mee Oioers. 112 :± Lige, . 90 No' Oscur., 44P101111OtAt Wonota; . Aod 147 Prominent foreign Portnite. • • wise curia*. OF WUILh' tor UT, taoladiag roprodoetiona of the most eolobtatod' i o grag• radollogs„ Statues, tn. Cataloguer•PaT Au order kir Osis DOSVI klen Mi. , from a CaWonaflll t•• ttitedim receipt ofal a tllP,and not imidl, Tree. Photographic Albums. orthea wtnanufseture a great yarintr, ran ling in Was fro a to cents to 50 dollars es,h. Out ALBUMS have the reputation ni being aaptrior tie Minty and durability to any otheo. The smaller Wadi our be wt *eV by naell at postage of at: ceate ,per MUM. Thema* expensive esie bowie. by eurprets. V. also Nay a Lap umottoteut of Stereocopes and Sterescopte Views. - ; Oar Catalogue of these will be nut to snyeatltete on or eiegt of Stamp `ek,& H. ANTIIONV. MAJCVACITILIIILI or IrIOTOGNAPEIC idATMALtS, fAIBRDtDWAY,,) PM YORK. /Irian& or retatlrea of prominent military men senor • favor ey mindlnii us tints Ulsetimers to copy,,- Thor ww to k.pt carefully and returned nutojured. Plug Wino Yana so Oanrs for C9artnpaiocum to propast to thetz Pastor, or for Obit' purpo re, on it la toteriptklns, Su% KEW 'FALL GOODS! New Opel'big at" WM. P. HAYES & CO'S. Ede, Tuesday, Sept. Ist. The Wilma! Clothes Wringer NC 1. JAM Faintly Wrtnior..... No. 2, Neiilso Foodly 12,1111 W, ... 1110.2 g, If Wats family Nnotmf, N 0.3. ttosall Funny Wringer, - - _ No. S. Im ie t Hotel Ifttoffot. 1 4 00 Ne.ll. Lazindry, S to run p4foto I ........ 12 00 N 0.12, Lazio .• 1 or tuna; 5 :;olx., No 2N, 204 3 hare no Cogs All °the+ aro or a rra ule,L No.? to tbs. iisommeoratly and la print., f ata ll k o. ' Ounce :oda . . of the .3ta!rtean .t.crieultara:l..t," ..sys of tb Universal Clothes Wringer: "1 ane can readily writes oat • tab./1111 of clothes In • ten minutes. it il in reality a CLOTH RS s.LvElt! A 11.1111 BAYER: mud STRENGTH SAVER. ! Tbe eerier of garments will alorse.pay a tar 'ever outage us iti co.t. We Utak the macblne morel, more tints rrsons iv RY 1 BAR In ihe saying at garments ! Thera are netreral kind*. nearly aline general ens etra cline kat we consider it Important that the Wringer be titteZt yea toµ othen•Uo• law of igurnsnkir mar clog the rollers, and the rollers upon the crank shalt stipend tear th• clothes, or the rubber break loose from tie alsslt. Our own Is sue of the drat make, Lod it Is as CUOD dS MEW after :Surly FOUR Ykatta• CON...4TANT USE." zrzz r WRINGER WITII r7OU WHELL's IS WAR. BANTU) IN EVERY PARTICULAR /I* Weiner as be dorsi* 'tams Cog Wheels • Good CANVASSER wanted in every town ar Oa receipt of the price from Oates *hers u+, firiellaigSe sand the wringer rase ors IIPITOX- For pertiettlers and ctrcalare, address It. C. III.1.0i7NI:.•1,„ focal& 41 Broadway, :LS" FINKLE & LYON'S SEWING MACHINES Timm UFAlace make the ler#4ittett alike heft. Adm. sad 1)9 La than halt the thres4 as l silk' that the idsigke or doubts thread loop oattih , htatidars do Rom, to J. Gather, Cold, Braid, Bir.T.k e.; and ate better malted taut say &Aber Sowing Madan. is ace, to the trainant chimps sad grest variety of eerie.; Dee a a family, Ler thirt will sew from Otte to tmeat thi• tee , * c as enduagna& mitiout &topping. nod coaling trery AM" h pectins, or hem, the Saes: cease to the heariret bearer Cloth, or ores the atotttist, barna , ' lea , hPr, witbe it dangling tha I:media or Lewdest, or rnst:o; av jastuaret of itaehise Whatever nor are ample is toaatractio a and eac i.y u ode tato d; OM gasp part brakes by ay:M.'s% it II ree. , : ilr re viewed. pow intertux racri. al.& • ea tar to 4-ter r.,lns Or chaise otaay Intettlipmt Payer. Mass Can dad EX&I:121041 ar yn t t'r C:rottsr. , , H: it —Weal Agents wonted In se , l.ant“ Fet glad. AddnsS FI\KL6 d LEON. Al, Cll., .` N0..53 1 1 BROAAWAY, seprol-ly The N. V. Joarsai of Commerce. We congratulate oar readout nu the measure of roc-efts wida boa attended Oar labors, la coct=triCi crith en other advocates of cocuorrative yricelplfl W ethe the sit of ovary reader in the dissemination of the doctrines taught by Washington. followed by the ;rest and good gnu who haTe loade our nation ill,t.tr;oor, no which Lis tto they bailt. and oe utast tweet:re strong, tLe d- UNION AND * CONSTITUTION . We educate no new doctrines in religion, poliiica of model Ate. We ars known as the earn,.; defer.dr-1 or the faith of oar fathers and the npholders of CHRISTIAN= AND CHRISTIAN CIVILIZATION, ' aplnst avert torn of attack- We Rapport vac covre.V. ass? °eras Cairn° S?..uras Lan Ass auc.ll-4 A3D ',1. - - SIZIOIitT OF Tin reOetis of girl tarinal. Gears-S. : rc • opiatag is then two Scum of strength the wig, ts-cf oar mature as a people, and the °ale p:edge nf ear a=ll2 'laity., power ardprorpetiay. We :clear, to co party and own no al:tea:toe to any bletiori. We and shall cgiatione to oppose Allourtostrat agatb=rat of die:ord, the @Demi of Union, the avow • ell foe of thoCeastitalson, rarities a ligalign iaSseccA : c. 1 society. in the thatch and la the State. We oppose eacirsdansima as a political heresy whose bloody fro,ta Wu einale all sound 'wand we look earnestly for a as, , glass the COostitation shell triumph over the beans as , 4•11 aa the :Used hands of all its foer, North and South. Tim Joarsal of Commeree will presest u hull the Moat sad mid amid table of costente of nay weekly pepar an Americo. Yaeger, of every Mad, News froM OH of the world, AMR Nays up to the Latest dates, vellvetsd sad counwested on hi a Large editortst eat will INI sirdidy faralsbed to oar readers, tor. ether with the sakissalasees sonar that will always be welcomed la this bully 'beds. Ms Imo etas Weekly Journal of Coownerce ' will laseadint be ambiloges 16— Wolkll., V orhamor. 08 8 l•sr -0 , Piro, to ono add:am, 3to w 5 ad d: , 8 GO • 10 r al .4 15 GO • 551 s Go 40 ........ (oddltimal maim numb ra ...... I Os) elsM Ma or mob papa; will pay iamb fi m 055 .1.30. the address la • written on Pot Nab Cab ot2o ill•ltra ropy sill be 11.T1111 tSe morassmosity. • Tbo =lbis Mbar Winos, are am follows LAMY. DAILY. JUNIOR DAILY. I* advance ase year, 110,00 In advisees one year, sAto Sim ses. Ls odyssey, /424 atz van. to advance, 340 gad sieselt sit son, Ms) 2 copies ape address. 13,00 Tor gee neatb„ . ad to Ler (addirl COpieleMlClal rate.) Wow rosy be rsettsd by sisaldressed JO si CILIIn. us eowitezcz, " OYSTERS & CLAMS. PHE Subscriber would respect tf - .11.. hal, labial his Meads sad atttostsrs that hi L ediU al kb old 'Lad, IL irsormsbi lli Rubes, New 'wt., , Amt LB PrtWat to. funtiA ROMS. SlZAlLBOAV,zzstalu..arrs k 113 . sdth the bud OYIrzRB AID CLAWS. Th. marketafforebta rer Wbokimile and Retsu at ustlar, sod at tto lastsa Patata. All Orders from the Country Promptly to. t—irogorraikod illtrooPtekled to order- New Yolk U11110.4y. C .7ii.Y. v. acmuurz a ono., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 01INIORMS AID PROVISIONS, TELL/ VILLAGE. ERIE CO.. Pd. fa bud a Isma =Amen pact usortabrat if ear Usk sad will bat waft on:Wm' Alm • t ot IbMSS.LUQCO=3ad CIAES amt Oli sod to to impsommt I. tbe amity. i•••14-C342. ORANGE OP. TiMr 411111114MiinfraM pIiIIADELITIA a.atLER.= sedilatibsse_oolbeer Pialipbui l i to tbo . non tiii of We i ss labo mein. . ta Meade WM. 141 11lb/rigid Cob. pnwraisaastrlbibasolib b boo( lamb /lbw: litembletbsopasslib" Mums MO bat Ilitworipr obi Ihoiert titskonto enliitigiltoglibilitt,(l7foliboosot birloiN etim odf toos to Rio; 411 k atim) itO ihe !rafts' nissiotta autir*- 4! mom . ,16 - ... tif Zs lila true . • 2lSa_ is MommosiOssi s Tosso 1i:1i . 7 • .ss Ilitisseave beritrov a 160114 . • its, Itrjr WNW ' •-• 4 Thi ll eiMMl•JaeoPV*! 3 9 l es 4 itali!t" 4 o4l; - J. W. OLIN. ' trio. t: • jet unman.. isocir. I g188 16; Xllllo.7ollll,6mrsinsiager, • State. Normal School , Edeaboro, Erie County, Pa, FACULTY: J. A. Cooper, A. N., Airs. L.N. (,pt, J. T. Strtk, I. 8., MIAs N. toaoro, • E. C. Nicillntoek, . .ntroli. X. Timms, $ TcatiOD per term trf 14 Untr.l p,r,sreeir , Whole el,ey,, i.cludicq 111 , P el Test Alooks„. per 1. rni oien • A •Izuet lent ; Claws November W/NrEst my, )pluio Deorsaber tat. 1E83; Closes liaveh 411, Ist& NG Tronal, opens Ilsrehl6tb, 2fl/14 closed Jane 17, th , 1%4. • new, nest sad convenient ; ood Libreria.. Reading ,:ouni, am! Apyaretto ; Itulltnetton thereat. and ;...ectiell. .-ipeclal attention paid to alteseete, 7 Lrenelle.. J. A. COOiEß, Ptlaelpat arc aim scat-doe SA PON IF KR, _WI oa ... :00 II 00 11E3 Erf3:l ?41.1. 1 ERII, CONCENTRATED LYE ! THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER T. PCBLIC aro cautioned ngainat tbdiBPriLlotl article, of LYE for making SOAP. tc:, now oared tat , ale. The only GENUINE and PATraTTID Lye U tbal ma...le by. the PENNSYLVANIA SALT YlentrACILL INO COMPANY, their trade mark for ItbaneSAPOSI. FIER, OS cos. ek.NTR ATED LYEL" The great =CON of the article ban lcd I:NPRINCIP4EP PARMA to es, Costar to IMITATE It, In violation of the Composyl PATENTS. All MA)WEAcTuatm, ni:VERs or 11111.1.11tS cf these RPITRIOUS Lyea,ara.hemby NOTIFIED that COMPANY have erople3ed as their ATTORNEYS, CO RGE HARDING, Erg., of Philadelphia, arid WILLIAM HAKE IFF.LL,,A.. of ?Dishrag, And that all ILANITFACTCRERS,I.73ERS OBULLIELs of Lveoo.violation of the rights of the Cotagray, PR6:4ECCTED at once. The SAPONIFIER. Or CONCEXTRATED LYS, is f,r os: e by all esreGGZeg72,o3l47l:lB Arm Cocrrar Brum fA'KE NOTICE! The Ca d,11) Sraita Otitcrn Comrt, Watt= Watts cf l'cnosydlll. No. I of Nay Tama la VIM' Is nit ct PaNNRYLVANIASIALTRANUF.L.I.III6CON. PANT a/. THOI.43kOHASE, decree. , to Um Comiday. on November 15, iSt;/, the EXCLURIVIf. riakt4taatedOy a Weed °lined by them for the sArosurax Past dated October 1.364. Perpetual injunction awarded. • ' THE ricaritsr.r.rvia SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S • tiFrivefit • Ix Walnut Street, Phlladelpfa; Pitt Strad...Bll Daqueette Way,j'lttabott. • tor!-dot 71 )7 /y. , _ • 110;s: 17 .LiON 31TILNDLS-98, • Judie. 1:11:tel stave Cireatt (.3c.nat, Frea.:a.:' Calk'. EA Pak'. ZlT.Cl.lliit Pall SCLO, 11 F. I. A Rill S. T, r tf r, A. P F.I3T A NI , Eq..,! isas a fall ozititer-aal court , . 1.7" . clarras tir liros.l tad Hat..: ' Ulf...tors' :waft .t Wilt prig. S'itiltnta ect.-r as: I. ilww a• any tacit- Litatltralon is rcridottod by cakerwriced and practical tan's, prepare Tv. - . Li ran aeL sa MIA/x.6,m. at tLr ;cut carom •• acd *Lotto:Oz. for tir rwstatirratira rravicr,b, grat.:4,l Le.it ut.ts. Ifewe th* ctiv**Ql ptt4oreac* I r.r.,lLLAtoot Oa, C,raegu, t,) Pito: A. Cola l.a v, recinan of t ' Loads :no. %tatalator of IsT Pr rating Pl. Gar 12 coalroc..t.ao.a, .;:apad. Itxrz rjoe.riwer, Pr:omana. fp, &Lai Catia!ogi..t arp hi:. tat :ws: I,ra, twenty Else rant% to, F.N —l:a , - to., S- - . 1.4 lan I olloorks a ratter, ae.. - i7. .n. 1862. SPRING. 1889. -BIJ - NNET STORE. fil,lo, et Strr, SMITH, WEIOLESALL: AND RETAIL, DEALER IS MILLINEEY GOODS.. Mili err em p11:14N1 situ Gon6l at Now rot ?mai, ttra!ar att.ty. , .n paLiS to 111.aetwa' stbd DrooLog t'tt4,l, - .. No 3 tintn.: lock. state , S INCLAIR'S .. EXCELSIOR'' PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY! • WYSS:CDS - FIG*3 BLOCK, Wc•st c: tzi fark, First Door from State Strut. c.;rat.f-.11 .r.r p.: - .. i: favor', Ibe subecribed• reirpee.t.Lly. f•Jrcas the elf...:eas of Ent and vicinity, that he has tat an: , refitted the Gallery mealy occupied by D. Chsal.rs„ where be is prepared to execute P II . O T 0 GR A P liS • , PAWL CALTE DI TIIIITTE TO ' LIFE' SIZE! Azao AIIBROTYPES, LET'It.RPLATEi, rr Particular attection to Children and Cop7L4 aprlfreZttf. NEW MILLINERY STORE! E. It. REILLY, Igtrz. re4pretfaili a:mow:lca to the Isaias of Ina soi that Abe will orn. TrESDAY,, APRIL 28, 1868, at tLe corner of Friteh tad Fifth drone, tee dcol North cf Wayne Hal!, a Lary sad orpiesdid amettosie Gl' MILLINERY GOODS ! • Fresh from New York. City, trstantuttag 'lvry L 1 usually contstned fa a fiat duo estabLiast of tit tat!. • sLEACIIImi, PRES SI:KI 4W -COLOR!. Deae ih the'lt , rst- Style, and on Um most Emma* Terms. a, harirt4 had eeteasfre experience La t_ • s to neat, tatters banal; that she cui give satire eaneahrtea Tte public patronage is nipetantly eelicite2 sp?:4-6". Volt. TRADE, HaNGING.S.—S4. and ,40..2: of exact Han vats and Hordes jest reemol.: •TVkb • bv • rapPatfa 1C sE.L.D4I3.X. ERIE RAILWAY. aisigamicim CsA\G£ OF HOURS, COMMENCISti . RoNz4X, JUNE rt. M. . Trains wit; tnive Dunkirk at 'beat tbefol:ol.,ig , i Eastward Bound—Depart :- Ni g ht Lxprema 1, el r.* Mall 3 1.1 a. 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