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McLain' per 1111411113 in ad ranee. /OR 'PRINTINO.—Ore bare one or the beat Jobbing - mikes in the State, and are ready to do any 'work is that lice that may be entrusted to its,, In equal style to arty establishment outside of the largest cities. • t':tirtlf AN & BRlSORT',Pnblishere. [For tito Orserver.) . Little Mae'e on the White flown, !tric.k. Trint-"Waur Jilawn Cointx Miecinta Holm." Little Man's on the Whits Ranee teak, flurrah i Hurrah 1 ' Hell give old Lincoln such a whack; • iThrrah I Harrah I • ' The men will cheer, the boys willsheut, - when Ate and all his crew an out ; • Then let's'all feel gay,. U, Vat is on The .4. The old Church beU will peal with Joy, Harrah I Ernitak 1 I', welcome in oar soldier boy, ' Harrah! Bomb mid 'Ma g i lads and lasses gay, - With about' of joy will cheer his way, , And mothers, too, will pray For Little Mao to-day. Get ready all for the jubilee, Hurrah t Hurrah I Linec;ln'e hirelingeran bound to du. Harrah 1 Hurrah I ale *MY jokes ore out of place, Little the hu won the roe - Then we'll all feel gat", • The hero boy Is on hle ray, The fourth of Parch—e glorious day—' • Hurrah t Htirrab t The-people all hey* had their say. . - - Harrah I Elarrelst ?ha idlent ballot. porta:mid It part, and 6ls with joy the Nation'. heart. - Then fern all be gay, due country's free te•day Interesting Opeedits. From the verbatim report of the Conven tion proceedings in the Chicago Times, we extract the following': - TUE NOXINATION OP 06N. IeCLELLAN Mr. John P. Stockton, of New Jersey.— At this time of peril in our country's his tory, with a full knowledge of the respon.: Sibility to my State,. of my duty to my country, of my / , duty to my God, in the name- of the people of New Jersey and by the anal:mous - vote of our defecation, I nominate tp this Convention George B. McClellan. [lmmense and enthusiastic ap plause, long continued.] New Jersey nom inates George B. McClellan, and thinks that a State which gave such a vote in the I lamt Presidential election should be the { first to nominate 'his successor. Mr. Cox, of Ohio .—Tbe pleasing duty hay been devolved \ upon me, with such a voice a 4 I have, to second - the nomination made by the gentleman from New Jersey. 1 ami a delegate from the State of Ohio, sir, skid I beg simply to say that, although McClellan has not his present-le gal residence in Ohio, io one sense he has been with us and among us. and, as one delegate at least, I propose to second the nomination. [Applause.] Mr. President, it is said that seven cities claimed the dead Homer.. Connecticut claims the'ancestry of McClellan ; Penn‘sylvania is his birth place ; New York has associations with him by many endearing relitions ; Illinois has loved him, for he has lived simbng the people of Illinois ; and Ohio, I trust, will give him her support, if he be nominated, and the United States of America will claim him as a resident for four -years in the District of Columbia, as President of the United States. [Prolonged cheering.] QINERAL NOROAN'II SPEIEH IN REPLY TO E. I HARRIS. Gen. G. W. Morgan, of Ohio.—Mr. Pres ident and gentlemen of the Convention, personal friend and firmer comrade in arms of George B. McClellan. I cannot remain quiet upon this occasion without replying to the charges of the distinguish ed gentleman from Maryland. Deeply do I regret, Mr. President, that the first as &suit up:la the Democratic organisation in this campaign should come from a man `who Claims to be a Democrat; and much more do I regret and am I astonished at the manner in which the charge was made and the character of the charge itself.' I, do not impute to the gentleman a desired° wilfully and deliberately miarepresent the facts; but; nevertheless, the statements tie made are untrue, as I hope I may be able, to convince you. What are the tants ? Who did Geo. B..lleClellan arrest 1' I find that the paper from-phials the gentleman reads, is the New York Tribune, and in re plying do him, I will reply to his worthy co-associate, Mr. Greeley,of the Minna. At the time these arrests were ordeied, the Maryland Legislature was session at Annapolis. _ Gen. Joseph Johnston was in command of the rebel army at Wincheis-, •ter. There was 0, conspiracy on foot. and. four or five persona there were the eon.: spimtors, between Gen. Johnston and this Legislature to accomplish the invasion of Maryland. This Legislattire was in com munication with Gen. Joe Johnson, ene of the best and most distinguished Gone rats of the Confederate army. This Legis lature was to have passed an ordinance Of secession—the gentleman knows the mean ing of that term—they were to have with. drawn Us the town of Frederick and there issued the ordinance of secession, and,"in direct and immediate concert with this ordinance, Johnston was to invade Mary land with an overwhelming force ; and certain men in Maryland—the gentleman me state best who—were; to have aroused the people of Maryland in arms against the sovereignty of the ,United States. Geo, B. ilcClellao, then commander-in-Chief of our armies, had he acted otherwiler than he did, would have been guilty of ' treason itself I know well that the,,wor thy gentleman from Maryland doer not 1 62641 George B. ItlcClellan. He callaJlitn a tyrant. Whyolirs, if there be one loran beneath the heavens whq is not a ty 'aht. that man is Geo. B. McClellan.: I_ol3 x ieni.) If there is one man who is a lovid• df lib _ eitY._.one man whtioimecombified - in him self the gentleness of a woman and' the courage of atm, that man is GeorgeLtk. iteelel4u. [Applaule.l The.. facts I knit* I Irina 'rho, wereteglissigiiikt . 404 , 41.. • ME .. ~ :1:1 ..•,-......( "..,;.'7.41/4.i :.',.. . 4 , ::. _, '.- ." ' ... _ - z.,..:, !.. 1 1: 5 , 7 z ii: i,..;/-=4:•" , ( 1, . , .;iii*),lL; r :.;ig,':. • . .:. • • . HE .-,-:.,, :.{,--:', k; IF,, ~.:-:---- Ir ~•, . .. , • , • . ... _ , ~. •, ~ .f...•...., i , . ~... .. ~. _,, • ,•,.„..,..,:_•:..„•,,,--;•:.:,--\.::.:-.', ~ TWO DOiLLAiii3 PER" YPAB,2t 0:i $2,50 IF 140* PAID UNTIL TAIS IgND of THE NEAR 1 - - - IF PAID IN ADVA. 1 1 ,I . VOLUME 35. the time they occurred. I have them in black and white from George B. McClellan himself. Moreover, but two nights ago, General Barns, of the United States Army. was in this city. - He took tea with me, anti, during the, evening, this Maryland matter was talked about. and he told me the fact that he had at that time corn titanied the,American forces at Leesburg kw the purpose . of watching the efforts of 'Joe Johnston in connection with his amo ciatee of Maryland. He told me that he had been informed by Gen. McClellan, at that time of all the facts, and was instrup• ted to keep watch and ward both over the traitors within Maryland and the traitors beyond the river. (Applause:] Now, sirs, this is a brief statement of the facts. I did not intend or exject to have opened my lips upori.thii occasion, but before taking my seat nenst speak of another point.— The gentleman has found a Mare's nest. The gentleman talks of troops being sent by George B McClellan- to suppress the liberty of the ballot Why, the very or der itself States in distinct words that. the objects of the' troops sent there was to protect the• Union citizens, who, it was feared, would be deprived of their right of a free vote by intimidation at the ballot box. These are the unmistakeable histor ical facts connected with these transact tions and with these people. They were men who had been over in Virginia, and, when our country become unfortunately involved in this civil war, they were in di rect communication with the Southern Generals. In accordance with the laws of war these people who were guilty of di rect communication with ,the enemy, and who invited the invasion of Maryland, by the • laws of war, - instead of being arrested would have been executed he spies ; for such they were. They were communicat ing information to the enemr. They were guilty of high treason iu -furnishing the enemy with information, and against these men and the intended intimidation at the polls, this order was given. My'hiends, I only rose to make•ibis statement and to disabuse your minds of the no doubt un intentional misitatements set forth by the distinguished gentleman whO gave utter ance to them as they were published by Horace Greeley. But I will say this, that I not only know General McClellan now, but I have known him from boyhood. •I knew him when a boy of sixteen, and a truer Democrat never lived. [Cheers.] His whole heart was inspired with love for the Democratic party, and a veneration amounting almost worship for those great cardinal Democratic principles taught by Jefferson and Madison, and as re.taught by the immortal Jackson. But I tell you, knowing the titan as I do, I say with certainty that in passing over at_thistizni, is ibis great emergency of our mutter. great and distinguished statesmen, mein of high ability, deserving the confidence of the people, and singling out that ..• gives the best eidence, not only of his pu rity and patriotisin,not only. sa to his quell ides as a warrior, but of his wise sagacity as a patriot statesman. ca. caiman's umca IN IMPLY TO vas 'ATTACH OF li. LONG. 3V. Carrigan, of Pennsylvania.—l desire to answer the remarks of the gentleman who has just taken his seat,that.Gen. Geo. B. McClellan should speak for himself.— [Cheers.] In relation to the proclamation of emancipation with which the honorable gentleman has phirged collusion between him and the President, addressing a letter to Gen. A. E. Stuniide, in regard to the . North Carolina expedition, what does Mc- Clellan say ? "In ne case would I go beyond thegen eral proclamation of a commander,which should say as little as possible about poli tics or the negro. (Chem.( I would mere ly state the true issue for which we are fighting as the preservation of the Union of these States(renewed cheering( and the upholding of - the Live of the General Government, and that all who conduct themselves properly . will, as far as possible, be protected in thew personal property." Then;lir, what does he write to Major General Hallesk in regard to the conduct of officers "Yon . Vrill please impress upon the in habitants of Missouri end the adjacent states that we um lighting solely for the integrity of the Union,[applanse,] to up hold the power of the NationalGdvern meat, and restore to the nation the bless ings of peace and good order." And then what 'does he say to General Buell, commanding the department of Kentucky ? Re - says to Gen. Buell : ' "It is possible that the conduct of our political affairs in Kentucky is more im portant than that "of our military opera dons. • I certainly cannot over-estimate the Importance of the former. You will 'please ccinstantly, bear in mind the precise issUe for which we are fighting that is for the preservation of the brown." [Cheers.] • Then, sir, as if he had not impressed as fullyns he ought to hive impressed it, be writes another letter to. Gen: Buell, com manding the Department of Kentucky,in which he says: regard to . Ile . political affairs in Kentucky, bear in mind that wears fight lag only to preserve the integrity of the Tinian, and uphold the power of the Gen etid Government.. LA voice; 'we have' all Aid Thal 1 mean by - this that it, is the desire of the Government to *said wine• cessary and causeless arrests and the per secution of individuals. If there is a good reason to believe that persons fare giving aid and information to the enemy, it is, of course, necessary to arrest them, but I have always found that It is the tendency of_subordinstes to Fiske wrests mostly on suspicion." . Oaf. Gee. B. McClellan - in these letters Goths for himself. [Cheers." He said in :North Carolina, where Gen. Barn eide he was to impnes the people with, the imPortenee of Maintaining, the trnion—with• the importance of what car , ried him there. So in Missouri end so in 'Kentucky. • Despite the vindictive as melte bore_ indulged in. George B. Wad' lan lomday is es deeply and firmly imbed dad in the tool! of the Anierican people as tbk granites in the .in a ind ahn ! and the iron are of his astir' , PditasenOt spiihisa). EMEM2M FRIE,•PA 4 THUASDAY 00N, SEPTEMBER 8,-14., • Sewed . HeAnQuArrns Aare or vot Poem.; Calm Naas Haitiuson's Lanvin°, Vs., I • July 7, MIL • Piiisuoxsti --You have been, fully . • informed that the rebel irmy is in our front with, the purpose of overwhelming us by attackiligiour positions, or reduciing us by blocking our river communications. I,mcmot but regard our condition as criti cal, and I earnestly desire, in view of poa sible contingencies, to lay befornyotu-ex cellency, for your private consideration, 'my general views concerning the existing state of the rebellion; although they do not strictly relate to the situation of this army, or strictly come within scope of. my . official .duties. j These views amount to convictions, and are deeply impressed up on. my mind and heert... Our cause must never be idielidened; it is the cause of free institutions' and self-government. The Constitution and the Union must be pre served whatevermay be the cost in time, treasure or blood. If secession is enemas ful, other dissolutions are clearly to be Seen in the feint*. Let neither military disasters, politiOal faction. or foreign war, shake your settled purpose to enforce the equal operation,of the laws.of the:United States upon the people of every State. The time has come when the Govern ment. must determine upon a civil and military policy covering the , whole ground of Our national trouble. ' The responsibil ity of determining, declaring and support ing such civil and military policy, and of directing the whole course of national af fairi in regard to the rebellion_ must new be assumed and, exeinised by you, or oar cause will be Wt. The Constliution gives you power imffielent even for the present terrible brigentiy, BEM ' This rebellion has assumed the charaa -ter of war; as stick it should be regarded; and it should be conducted upon the highest pin= eipla knows 0 Clrisi4an eiviiization. It should not be a war looking to the subjaptkin of the people of_ anystate any event: •11 should not be - a i m'r upon poptilt,tion, against armed . forms and pOlitioni tirtai2j seams,' Neither aysfiniiion'#'li o ver.V. deaf cremating o/ periase; asiitsrfof ayukka tiinCof Statti. or forcible abolition of dare* should be contemplated for a moment. In pros- • ecuting the war; all private property and Unarmed persons !should be strictly per, tented, 'subject 'only to the nearaitY , of military operations. All private p roperly ken for military We:Mould be paid or receipted for ; pil6age oadsearaehadd be treated as high' crimes; all somenmeary trespass stet* proklol ted, and ofaisims dawanortby , the =Ma* dio searde Me eitai l niprempay mdaked. - armee ehmad merle tolerated, except fa pit* vhav aetive hostilities exist, and auk 'not re feiredbgetemmietitemiewetkonally made, Amid be — wither desanad,ed nor- ressissd.. 'governments - 1 should be anifitted •to 'the pram lyvitiOn of TablicsiOaa.lnd tection . of rightel - itliitary power should not . be allowed to interfere with this relations of :servitude. either •by sup porting or impairing the authOity or the' master, except for suppressing disorder as in other cases,-' ;Slaves contraband under the to Congress, seeking military pro tection, should receive it. The right of the igoiernment to appropriate perma nently to its own. servioe claims to slave labor should be asserted. and the rights of the owned to compensation therefor should be recognised. _ This principle might be extended upon grounds of military necessity and security to all the'elaves within a partioular• State, thus making manumission in such State ; and in Missouri; p erhaps i in Western Vir ginia aloe, and pasiibly even in Maryland the expediency, of such a measure Is only a question of time.' , A system of policy thus constitutional and 'cimiervative, and periadect blithe in fluences of Christianity and freedom, would 'receive the support of all truly loy al' men, Would deeply impress the rebel masses and all the foreign nations, and it might be humbly hoped that it would corn ;tend itself to the favor of the Almighty. Unless tbit'principles governing the turn undoat "ivf, cur, struggle . shall be made lt - ttoirciand approved. , the effort , to Obtain requisite tomes will be almost hope less. A. declaration of radical Views, es pecially on 'direr'', will rapidly disinte grate our present armies. The policy of the Gevernmeat must be supported .by concentrations of military power. 'The national forces should not be dispersed in eapeditions, posts of occupa tion and numerous armies, but should be mostly collected into masses, andbro't to bear upon the armies of the Confeder ate States. Those , 'artttlei timioughly de feated, the politicalstrtoture which they support 'Mold soon cease to exist. In 'Carrying !out .any system of policy which you may form, you will require a commander-itwobief -- of -the army ; one who *messes; your r. confidence, under stands' your views and is- competent to Inr ecnteloni orders by directing .theinilita: ry foist* of th'e nation to thewoooisplisb msnt of the oldeete by. you purred.- I. de: Mt ails gm plus , for iityialf. I ant wilting to sera you in such polOicut you may assiga rise s 'and I; will do so its faithfully as ever Subordinate sere* sups tier. •.• • ' • - ' may be thebritiltl'Of eternity. and as I hope for forgit ., eness'frOnt my 1113dser, I have irriigeM .this.-1e44 toward you avid -.from lose. Of my - spunky.. Very reellefdhillY:lt.4.t letvant. oCtatiss.y: 111f Itf aj. Gen", Comtnandizig.' ~is„Expelinay; taticolv4 , Peeve: A limit'vroFian 'per on die:e!`bilii; in . whieb ' figeinet killing all the thee... abe sips: "I do' not beilereiriii'fighting for . it try ,an'd' the Atig ,to the hist !lute; and gems to me eigbedi b?anldiet, who tilki inoh ponsemilis; NSrl# t . 1 !4i011 the oonutr; be tofee eiskey xebec .if' mio...*AlPr, 17: sr- is' ark . ~~ lEZEISII M====l Mums $ thelikaire Cs,. _ IM. The oorresponqeit of the' Mild: . gives the following 1n ling sketch 'id the ptvoeedlnp`"atkMieg Gen. itoelellaktk • ' ;, ' Soon &Reel° the ballothigemer• maimed, sad proceeded just *beet as was altioipated in my previonst dispatches. It s was soon manifest -titat,lfoClellan had re oetyed more than.tmi4birds of - the vote. The New .fingland Skits! first Tilted, and were receivedwitkiklemendous applause ; 'but, when the of my4elegatian rose and annouved.that that great State threw hir thirty=thres votes for George , B. McClellan a *millet enthusiasm followed that fairly shook the mighty amphithea ter..., • The oonventioa rose spontaneously to its feet, while the sixteen thousand spec tates followed with tie deafening cheers. Pennsylvania with ' her twenty;sii, and Illinois, with keen teen votes: met with justeuob receptions. . , ' ' When i the end Ofrthe list of States Wes reached; -end those delegates who hadetp. ted kir other isndklates Mir the • irresisd hie current • Unit set _toward McClellan, they changed their votes for him amid scenes of enthusiastic that, have been so characteristic .or Ali oenvilition. Vedv-' moat led off, followlid by Massachusetts. Wis;wnin, lowa, Heine..Ketituctity, and then Connecticut. -.Ohio asked time for consultation. during which the bands played and (ikrvetnorSeytnotti made one of his eloquent 4b.ts;• which was wartnly received. Ohio .then voted, and doubled her first vote for McClellan, caning only six against him. • • ,- , The result of thelirst 'ballot was then sunounced of 202146 McClellan. and 24 - , votes for Seymour. efAlonaeCtiatt.-.lt* was at this moment still his death , in the vat, i assembly ; . but intently ['ltaly twen ty thousand people root '& their feet frantic with enthusiasm.- The very air was dark ened with a wend Sourish of flags, hats, canes and handkerchiefs that flew 'up al ! most to the ceiling. :,The mighty. choral, of applause Was: edfited from the thou-, sands waiting 'on tire outside of the am ! phitheater; while thezioar of the artillery . d the main of the . Ueda oould hardly the be heard above the nthusiastic din that ran everywhere . . Jog through :the: streets, into the 6 ' 'a nd in every spot Where th e tens of de who have thronged this city . . a week past were gathered. . - The euthanasia hod lie olitalke when the McClellan baliiiiiirwas run !up over the. President's stand, tiering . tbo . portrait, of Gen. McClellan ;Abe inscription "Our Ceunhy's H ome." i re band struck up "Hail to the Chi ef , end the convention and artillery' Outtdd 'Wasted' the incident Withilleir usual 4; Uniceistration. ' It warn long 44 before order was re• stored, and then - VallandiAtimun, of hio, sad Kr: .of INW-YOrk, who t - pertain nhi• orDemoorsey, niadar.:ciffeetite •de cluing -- for united action no .wiak unity of Pllftr Polr—V 4 : a • • . remiskish . Uacßie cau bero didat in din e ' l' in res tt i g re dil4 murith "j ot ' July, 1825; 44 is therefore • ,little lest bans ear oli~r Aener F al'il~eCleltso. Ifs ries . • ate of Ohio in 1854 and 1855; in 1856 he was chosen to represent his district in the House of Representatives,and his been elected to every succeeding Congress, not withstanding the present popular majority given by Ohio against the party to which he belongs. Mr. : Pendleton occupied from the first a proininent position in the House. He was always placed on important committeel,, and discharged the duties pertaining to such positions with rare ability and fideli ty.. He is a man of pleasing appearance, and a fluent ipeaket: ' His popularity , is proverbiarnieitong his political opponents, as well iii those atiachiA to the same par ti with himself. ' His record during the coat urine of the'Present weir Is as clean as his best friends could wish. Tough syinpithiling with those who were in favor of peat*, he has always voted for biller for supplies for the army and navy, and for the support of the Governnient, but . ready at any moment to advocate picithe meas tires when they promised to result in a restoration of the Union. - Aside from his ability, Mr. Pendleton's personal popular itY throughout the West, will be a tower of strength for hint in the doming canvass. His tiominetion.is eminently one to be made; • McCoussies."Ainurr ARDKLIMINCS•"; —Tlu'day otter the War Departtn hail' deprived Gen. McClellan of ell oommand except his staff and *a raw hundred -men at Fortress Monroe; and when, in conse quence, the rebel- legions began to drive .Pope's 'defeated army into • Weshillgtop. den Halleck sent him a dispatch which Concludes with the 'following words ;',"; beg of you to isiist me with your ability and experience." ' That "ability and ex. perience" is just' what the Adminislraktion . has been in , need of ever since, find the people knoir it ; and, furthermore. they now demand that the nation's affairs, well nigh plunged in hopeless ruin bv -imbecility, shill. ieeeeforth i have. the tlietiefit of • jest that setae "ability Sea. experiencel • • 'Nrnin 3o r Auction 1141714 YOk The Hndscp Qazde illustrating 'the La! the poor negro. ipAeanlibobtaori The 'truth outier s nant , is, !iouchad- Jar by the above InentAinted “Cln the let I P' ;f 4 : o '.) , Ad iirou.!• , l h.ving , at Chatham ttF Owners. 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Sarin saptd Prom EMU* /shut dyke we ars prepared to dO trayol4thojebbher 1411. 1ei rt sors=l to ay o th er Agslissat, lid oa bess Y the' Sable or Ottnelend Sloes. We ;re Oiled Nearly WO thoisailif dollops t w o ith bt sato rial hi tho Oka ewe lb Oar ben la o ar soessia, with the oiled of im/dwit what we thought the dommenti tySesded. , Bow wallwe hers saimiedol. is SWa the, swims* of wble h Soy la meg to iy pert of North WNW* fre thtel. 'hese *ha tent lasty'seeit are United ti bial :tee us a rill. W. ass or aarkind ef hinds( Use so ko done nionelters —each Der taatanas as All kinds tiled by Opal All All binds used lry Cled UV . , • . AU kid. used by Mel eel re, All kinds used by Werthents and !tink'er's', - ' ••• All kinds used byllatallers and Orem* ' 'An kinds used by Xanufstarers. , , t., AU Waft soils aledisiar Dealer; . - AU Made wad try Muttramotrs, • • .%. . r ' MI NAM aped by. Itrillesibi Agsatt, • • 7 , AU thole used by Ranks, _ All kinds andlo• lassensies Moe. Ail kinds used by Stook Coapaniee. CUs. AU kinds used by IfroltstV All kindeluod by Os.. and For. Msrehanta, All kinds axed by Upson Way • • AU Wads used by PerApsdomd Ws. • . , AU/dads sod byisiterl si llogies, , ' AU kids used by Public All Wads used by Patentees, All kinds mid by Predators of New Artie's, AU kinds us di by Worthealtst all Trades. _ , All kinds used by Architect; ' AU Made used by Depasereaa ifsteitisinisents, . AU blade end by Artists reuerally, • • •All kiads used by Mlle Withibiters, .- '- All kinds sped by klesseeta altraesal AionbUs. . AU Mods wed by Political • . . 'All kinds mod by Tnefidllair lia =t r i. ; • • .. • AU kinds used ity resSeiesiir 'e th os of rail estate. AU Made 'lied by the el of Personal Property, All kiads isdbi /*taw& . In iaortailliteds lipid by sU image.. . . _ thdellibTwilthyle* oat h 7 itticnoltok PesthetsProwP ly a t tested to. *pats frellhows,Ossoortsy be. * My so aro cot sopaeletod with; nest pay -in la asses where }adios an pest oat of the ell e TeelPflibisad the eseseas for wham they nee intind- Id an • regular aocouat at the *doe. the bin . roT collection will tavarialdrbs fo rw ard e d with this. , Dentoevatie County Convention. The Democratic Voters of Brio -minty are rospeotrally invitedlo.asemble at their nintil plum is the WOW Wards, Bore the end Townshipa, - oitte!nAer 171 k, 1864, to'eleit ddlegatetf to it. Connty Contentitn be held •nt the 'Conti , • Hoven, in the city of 'grit), on Tuesday Alternocin, txe Mid of Sqiens• tier, 1864, at 2 o'oloci, for the nomination of a local ticket. OD. W: HUTCHINSON,' ' - ' Changan. Girard, August 17. 1864.-4 d. 41111111011 Boss I.—A. Cniiics to Kau Mokar.—Very few persons sire *Ware, that. by . 1 rieent 4:mention, newspapers andnorspe of printed pispeC,, curt be coiyarted into material ' ..qT.PliAtitl 3 11 1 .4f1t •!The. ,priCe .tof . 4 4 paper-his wadi .an setivelilkosasC silrePaPiirs. books, pailhlets isd'seraps et piper for 'this purpoie, and' it' is ' eagerly binight up by parties conneited with the pt..; per mills. By .collecting mei SWIM all the tnaterial of this kind about their iseuiesi, and selling it, many s &ditty . can put unions,' in their purses," which would otherwise be lost. The highest prim is cash, will be paid for it st this iddoe.. z : if. • Fifty Cents for Three alionths. In order to phscethe Ossisrax the reach of all who desire to read sound Tinian doctrines. we have decided to hike subscribers for the space of three months." ;commencing with the ikat V Ali, and ending with the next issue after the Prow. idential election. The price will be Farr iststria64f is cutvcrui. Each subscrip tion will, be promptly discontinued at the expiration of the time, unless other dirsea nous are giren s r the persons receiving the paper . . • • We earnestly urge the Democrats of_ 'Erie, Warren,: Crawford and Ashtabula counties to make a special) effort to in crease the' circulation of the One:arms during itti'lstaiting and iniportant politi cal campaign so soon to - open. Let po men wait upon his neighbor, to commence the work of obtaining subscriptions,Thut enter upon it himself, with energy, deter mination and persiste'ney. :The crisis de mends the services of all, and no One can excuse himself who Ms to perfortn his duty ID this hour of his country's danger. We should kave at least two thousand. campaign subscribers on out- books before the close of August.. Lot others do their duly and sok well no fail fri perd:nria Once. ' DK. MS KS LLIK VATA aim SPOOF 0. —This Snag bag thoroughly proved I; D "to ' be the beef" maid' knows for miring CATAW. MI Ram sad Raesaost. ft Ms Km fond 4is steeliest remieli In tummy dell of Soil 2TM Da he. bemire oared by Kiang! Hitearsolles sites butte stoat" Improved by Its in. It le hsiossl and nerehle. lad Khoo STK RUT% to the deli baser pales emend by diaasse of the Head The ryneations sloe lag It are &halal and Invigorating. It opens and arse out alt oh , dilutions. strength no the glaude and ghee II bee/hi action to the parte bilte . dst • • • • Wore thee thlrty'yeime of side sad we of Dr Karelian's Catarrh and Fleadaelee!lnuff ben peuivid Its greet vibes for all Ow emiMi'rie 'Musses Lead, led at thla rte: meet Wei's& Witter this Sear/000 nteoemessil. ad by =sty of the lad phydeinna, aid is turf frith eimit inseems and eathilt*te Orsiirrheri,J geed* thitKlisets uf Klbrieselle.Druggiebe In ISO • ; • no uadaniasod4laykythr may mat Woo youvalko. god with Br.RankoqaCatYvb sad Haadarh• thyikook4 iold is fte r e t daisfan• 'mats Hut Vs Yr-, Hari to lie aka* la wooilMaw4 ta r tly raoomankoak Heal ant Ike tia - olue at Cebu& - allmlioaa, sad Hai It le dwadodli tie tool Auticki w. Ma. invr Iwo,* fer:aßooemialdakasso of th. Road. Win a ?atm Baia. aidlie ecao:; Wei% 1/!111.00 c.it9 6 % lll rilWeib rAn...4. W.Feler "Iltduelc k co wfta ; k Co„ H 8 'HOT; Peal. Ma.; s47riiii - li 11aadiatarkos Paal Ca, soul h k Co, 1(gO ion I ;Wel% ?1.. L. &Mk k CY, IL inazd f Oro k • Cs., auk' k IhrorTark. ;. • 1,11/4441, - IVOI 4 III~IIIKPMIIIIWICI SUMP* mats lA, cod writs!, sad," ibdtllstary Bars Dianna. did 'faiths list mu ragtag iiet t.g le. Isspad late tbs istalsbUsittet4 . ; - sa salysially.' as 1311041TADOSOPS IjAlit DTI, Wiest 16'Am:sisals , tM irendlie %Abu 4 tinfot.sei , *keg's with Vhl Wit failattabieddtil of dos Walks sad tempos it papaft..%itiallite kw: emsall agoauid '44o,4iiasaaus lakridtaiti,ll4 tf paildi sa Wink Ole eft lag &Sod sad sallaisat teams OA, Todaatait s Pliraultt• '‘ I .t thisitalasts'a all Piresir • a WO* aillais4 ti'dltkeyi; tie *iambs aas tkeinarth asstai~ Us,* et 111 balr, sad till ! ,110 0.11rA * l O~ O nelebelL asss, sobs all stas,sgialses ..A„, Imam •?.. 4 v. co ~ , NUMBER 15. , s 0.14 la'tb4s odium at the tato of lfryo..A Vim Dollen per roar. 3 • si..mst,witi ' Om ibrinitow, %tog may nary Coast! is issitared. 4o 6 arta or oaks Plow or kap loot,M, rat. 011ise is • Cooksion Oossell loom, Wright's Bleak. i Tv 0. W/11.111111, . ° INtwassile ASV COa OM Ulo" It& limeNrasi es ' PVistki lok le an ignaluti j tlst! nag. Also, 0641,161111tb.. 4". l ost , roan wrier Us" Ex. N. 8.--Patikale ak's Imo o 141/Xw. mad tall Risslsistaait Pemartist 4/ YMsod,Zoln Puts Utile ousts,. 6W11.111111111 . • • WwillOoma ono Wows. Dalian IN sad roodink lifts lad Too; Wood oad Wm. Wises , Upon, Totroco.Ropro. ha, BWto • mat to Yoszto Boosolradidadilag asporhun. EFlPstao, szninir, I • os rim Paula. Ojos seeoul emir Rains ilionak,,Trfeh and, bstorsea nftb mid DzAms to Asa. Rum or Emeavan, Gailkaaalleiammi sad Jabbers Ia Tia sod Itgal t ans, emir Grath aa4 Slats Ray Erla, Pa 141 0 L R,14 •.- - S , SIMMS_ Parnaitrit 11"1"1""ir ni"l" Pa. Puilt&W. C EI&PAPI & WILBUR, • Arranlmi at LAW. RigwPa. PraVtlas la Elk , Ma ssa. Cameron sad Jeffiasaa d eatitle . Ct. CHAPINT. (Jaaant-lver W. R. WILB UR. st'. HULL, PILOPRIZTOR. MORRISON HOUSE I:lMiler of iZOOOOd cot *Ask alzoolt--000 ogoote oast of uhaion'it Excitant*. Wan**. Pi. BgR IP-41. Oslo. W. QCNNIISON, Antics at Ts' num •Ms to Gulletli Malaise Solith•vrest comer pf, fifth and State stmts. Cminryaselig dose weft Md eolleatiosa nods prompt . Jeltrl;447" 'ellLll4 • 1;,- • ROOlll Bunts, BLANC ROOK MASOVACTITIUIII, • "goad Auer, et liUadinabeht's Blooli, Iris, Pi. ,i:ngHk . N. CIPIPLICE. . ATTOICIMT AT LAM. WM* Eli/ eolieetiona and anar laudasai armada to i 'l l2 ..,mptana amddispiteb.., n P. 1111111510 sat man is g' Xll, Igariases, Nimmons ft. Cosa=ri Ottris maw Bryrit's Botel,frostiog Or Park. *MK • 1 1 • IE . : i•- ;• J. 8. Onus time takes the Use Kiln at feet of Fresh Street, sear the Philadelphia depot, ;rte eltp i aid le proposa Is tarsi& 111;to Use; is large es issalaantis, at the Swat wrist rtes. - • • is rasz Daus. it. isimixs, rims. N 411PIDNIFI sw 111- S ,P, ; m . ' Ts AW LAY. TAS Cbletit ' at =iiivfilfh S. • j W. WXl4l.oltit, tee, on , eerasi ot t nT ir Law. ta Walker's Of • XL. 0111111.1 LIN ,14 "2 .' . ! allinate DINXWIP Moir X auto istne4 mu. rt. . artb lift in laths g% Part, Ti Air' A sem nom, • • __ _ _ ir "ma stmt; beiliesa 4th fad SUL @bye* MO Abe niladmilpids 4 Aft AlaUsgml Dip9t. CV& uil&Mbosisoker, ii,=7 UN ally or *aloe Fide apeilli . wpm* BILIVPHiIit, . " l'eletatteata TIMMS sad rter flaw ailar ri i ir i Paul &Mae Madame ind la ase— Mate Waimea tth sad eth Shi, tea mum *sae to to the laid style. as7llll-Iy. lut" p. 0158011N11, t intimuiste l s zir Ain aril iron; on Me film kiloton zurobnablo torso: " "86"NtsySlIttdly. mime, - ltAsiraansmiss Oman [in Gearing. Arrinlttral implik;oguts. iihrolid anis. 4ripas. . ‘'N. )1442116116 •• 4 • WIMP i• • inesk.samistasot as Put. it*. Pa. nuty.o ii.:crm"rt r_onr ay Law—OSsien Stilitnet, u lipea.e.lll46.l*. L • SW= motvisr: PICNCSR ILA - RITIN orrou S rileins'at comoin.Luzs AT LAW 0 FFICE, Puri Nock, near North Ifoit Corm. of hallo Baum Mo. rill C. 5141114 . DuLes t= DtT Dome, Gums^ • Rardwer. NW* rah" 8004, riasio4 ste, strad and Cubits tkplark LT% jalltt. ~1411) THIS ,DVERTISEMEIT I CUT IT • OUT 4nd'ilhow_it to; Your Friends. WHEELER, & WILSON'S " retertovED szmnzo' mAcKnoll ! MEMO -I=Olissrwiellred he be theBIPT Lie MU ever Into this country. Theis unrivalled moue waited/ la tide osorten but all own the World. has -rinds it by hs the Rod popularlisohlne aow In use. i , They . FOR SEVERAL YEARS . -- , , i. , sm: Suss tie tend el , 011 ether Neekluse, but Sr the late intpropuneate km brew added, every ea. of - wort is performed with each Naas sad rapidity the . . I • LLOIRS ARE IN ZOSTACIZE OVER 11'1 Lad It winittmeestratleit of /MG. We warreat them tb stitch ersty satiety ofiroods,frons the thinnest muslin to the tidekest cloth. They mete the celebrated "took stash; wide& is tiejes te rte er motet. 12mes &lass will &the workWITBOUT ANT BAST. LNG OR Pupautto . STITCH, HIM, MILL - • CORD. 11/ITU BR, BRAID, TUCK. RIND QVILT. : : • illssy woke say width of hem without previously timing , or tenting It they will other end etit,h o r saw wis Ne nass.s rf roe don't Whore it, COME OD SEE FOR YOURSELF. i • Cho &maul far *ass selottirst..l 116r.bla s• s el.'s 1r:• bars been bested is fol., has h4.n itst .si.Sl•4r. 1 , 1 time/. Iry bad great dtataalt: in tilling nor nrdrr •,, Itut la , Vi•Vii•fall eta& Jon treerrri, nd okra •..d, tow au, liteinill .1110./6111116 1 1..t Mad we amt....A.:a. .1 lur fools Sri islepariky 6116.1 sad furnish. 6,, and our a..-cmtimoda tletta Ibraoadhatiag the terrine t.. err ea , ecjeaf ed. ; Ilssisliselstass *Fere award* I the higtert pr.inta ... thei. • wilatura FAIR in Lou•to.. 168':. • '1 111wiNDU4fitIAT, Pll4)+lTlOu:Nris 1.6 .'. Two 1111.111,011C3,1 fi . /411 rx. vvattnirtna, 11113 ./164 at almost rim, °lst* And 47.6.gatj ror wts•A a .:- lusted. • not Sr. wormits4 thre. yeal4. The, ute = stiv . ttrateitto la soustrectlas. Th.. i,u 'with Ow NNW Us . an slosat'onlaeins. K ir entocrtbm ?Mtg. • I, 001666 ummillwat le epsiestles. If in. eAkaaet nowt p.m" ter •••qpt• a work sad • 'lrmo tar be %WI . , i t - .. M ILT k Ulgria. soots, Valon.glart, '.. );ISIVI4 *NI " ' - (gart ParS,) Rs'., Pi 1 -,, - hoo■ ZEE ElEl FALL. TERM OPRNs 17 1864. t. - • • 4'. UR A• t i.e.:U [AR!, 4. , A.l .COOPlrilt BAWD 110, 11118 CO., 'PA: .—~S __..a.=.ir T s!,r. Olt E ! nALT. 11 1 1404 ogottnakrill"*Miras to her tiA it, GI K. ; F. GOODS, r"ITS trio tiPlr'Yeiliosabemiew ' **Of alikte;AUtholliat 40"- Tolitiller soma o a' • %Web dui will son 'MAP FOR' DASH, • OICSSADV-PAY. . P~iie ~Ms pad is bilsom!ldx, self as* se heia MO 'Noel More . i L ii , 2 "MUIVA ZLOZ. ;..-- ?A , P :ilt , 0 i 11:; I fle !r . 1 1 ! a -.4,441k . 4 I I , II • I 11111r7 ) 2. ..3 I, N- D ! Cad _ . ....I ~ I • :1 . -. I: '-'. .t7T.11.1` , ARON.IN P riirs-fie ' " It to melt bee en te the apedealymilesliNeallitAßOX BI Abe Meal PriiiMpieer 14•114mmitmt.111berje MD 111 &deed Midi fresithe Mad wealitibii Mind Is oat yereperip leteq, er irliestastmeepewitem• frowl4ll4l4aßlXtlita 4B. sl. Vni on. or beenO Mooed, the abide se bad Mood KID lnitete,the Wirt, will dam ay IM , wig Asp* tipolerelmmill distend tbe Hier. load Ifaelessoes.pi Weigle, eisesmate .i.. 041,101001 Oa; Asissikossi Ovary owe n4ll sail* wl lINa WW7 be 11. 1 d 1 S00 lid la Catfile., • The gnat !kali at Santa LB -A 1119DICINB is wen known sod siekacroiedged by ail medial awe. Tim.. ' Benny has Bien to abbe's ash s paraUmt °fit weal niter OW at ais s meShaaillortat ease midi Om - blood., Toy IDIOM' IDIOM' "r i lS i. /I gir liState Ohienbil, hae • atterand ,Ilysiey, iv eolibinatlea la a way before iiii - Mt FIBICOVI4I I I *TRIM is • PINYTINITID se. Nation of the PROTOTIDKOP MON. A NSW DEMOB. MT 111 - 11BDICHfit ttiatarriber at the Beet ell Dimes 112=Z0011611004Withcibertaidpie or Life VW TEIX P1110 1 (j cb1_01( SWF flame DMNimida, lie. le_giar m i lithlst Sew, , neariteid Agee, Lone of Zama, 7r. 191TMearibt tinAtilr.tsiiikatiUltib. Mem' sad woe We into the system.. and WU* ay as. "flea Conetitatimi.',_ „, • - . . TUN 1411,110119 AN tinter Cares Nerve's Mi. Wow TI MM Hillyilf.ak INIII AMON* se theXklarys ' and filadOerr.l ingilkumrs svachr Ts a RIPBCAdIC for all diessassorigiastlagla a BAD PUTS ON'THI BLOOD, meempaalol( by Debility rrr a aryl-irate Of the 4ys• eat. '_.__ lllo lll Ins ! jfeaf Alcohol 'in sly OAS.. OP *We*, u ."'" ar!"9.f•Hemm by ssorefroaes‘ prose" beau it• pmaarteat, Marsiag aTIOMOMI4 nom amid au iusa Into *Ain:tie system, dad.bathtlag s y an lON CON. NI It ken assellentsabsAtate f.'s Wise Or Broady where s etbanlest 11l aseded. One element in the teitorative power arlrea Is a mad- Wise fiel Sao maraelfs metes sad the efortriXty dimegmed tforeey. 1 - To take molialser to care diatom peensumed by a de. Money of lON 111 THI noo 11. mahout meberimr It to the eyeAs*ts Ve try* to ripair a baibilar whim the flandatien I. gone. Psiaphletsoontsining aeollestes of eon/ sad mow mendstleme *oar rime erthe melt smisoMphsefilain. Olernmen mid others, will les sent FRICS .to any ad dress. --: Ws West ii few of the war to show ties ellisasetor of -the tiistimotilals i • JOHN B. WILLIAM. Lee , Piesideated -die Metro. papa l ', , N.Y.. Rev. •ulet. dligTing tab editor Mita= ,fr Joinisl, Rer. P. - 131117kCH, w editor New York Girenias, Nor. John l'irryeaf,,Bee. mem Barton, Bor. Arthur B. Fuller. flow. - 00 Noe Ilobbioe. Rm. Sy Irene Golly isiss, , r Starr Kla RM. Trim Nets, Jr., Am. Joseph H Climb. Rey. Hew Nor. P. C. EiMidtey, Res. Jobs II ,Ohnstesil. Imes M i t eon. X D. Roswell Inanity. X D , B. -O. BeadaU, 11, 0., W. B. Chisholm, IL D., Saadi Dana, X. D.; Jeremiah Blom, IL D.; Jose Astonie tiaaolota t jr- UiAga- says% L. D., Abmbiim Wendell. XD.. J. R. 411 4 1 .., iir 0.8 11. ir . Linsey, X. D. • ... Er Mel may he bet we sfrsilwir live/Man the tes- Moon? if au* mom thho' is . a PtISON4L TRIAL. A he. alma aremprib Wore War PI IS a ailll kiesjailat Mem rani, and imedlde camel reassiseify hielleirs• ON •is MeV : ,:: • • For Drerspeas, Dammam sad Iffesalit-WaMmassas ft 4 a epeellls: ' •- • - • - preps/so by N..L CL•BX 41 CO.. aadOlfileir far J e P. OINSXIO9I.X. 401 Firosilway, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists. ' aiglrei-ly. i wA FACT GRIMILILLLY MINA THAT 'tile variety of , oew 41111adBed a , Camp shadSA, s or Gollds, Lad - , flor. rs haw ' id et trila =s en ts - ariolstraittroahaadmoosli straltodilliwita% Dialog, Bradoltst, dabs sad afar Tailor, Mateo* *Oaf Moods, Cloolost tad amok dogs SKI; Hair audios Gram Irrailar laas = lord Borsarrio will other isoasoboold • Ire ill smsordistarod trios well sarmard lasers ,ht,gthr, materials, by' szparticad woiloasa asd toot bf lateraties Willi; falistris viallid rad low prom 17sa *di era two-pros darn to usauspoU amw reatbiewbg= ih ad sold. Cask asst im Pa i i• P arl or. iliditowlo UAW , Sara sad saw of iseloss sad Worsen PROW Dieters, aro Wary sad ghat, asklog theft as stress as a* ether past of tho 'Adak 1/11610 orre asets sod sold ass old, sari sad di aa arm darldits. Wood Wisdom; dribles, _Sowing sad Keno, ars shahs of hard wood roundli elLesiod Ese = the asst va4 stood. wiz railed to stood. ' sod araft to boa ts* illar - _linlitaidOso Sad alla bi rdal SO* I lure rola war ars arml says the Wert sili with or Ha % S of an goods swat lei appiaatata;•rottizar sad ' bes. ,•- Afar years espootoose mkt seatsodhis. , pith =- tiro vial did.., I an *dotoraias4 to on lisalliValspa all d* with, 001 wortblbr parlay, and 4P Nitta to who ao, Ludas, Littli,B _lug's!, Live Shaft, Ofaisdird Islas 00, Mom Pan Nato fa, taloa at flr Whit ralud law. ' B sot -. ta r tie OMNI, ant same of eh street oa State, Mr% Pa. - G. W. WILIIIT raroeli-tf. •I" litsisafact sad Osstals's lairma. - WHO EsALE a RreATL ' GROCERY•STORE. " P. A. BROKIICR, WHOLESALE AND REZAIL' GIOCER, art4-1:01 Clams of VW Pod rPodrit OnairsawaJ . 'Woad rmottrally . "9 the ationtlos Otis idwatty to au largo Iltodt of 'GROCERIES ANDPROVISIONS, Web Id dooldold ts,IAI ittboi mar ' Loma* . POSIIIIILZ IP111058: SUGAR% COFFEES, - ' TEAS, - . - SYRUPS • 14)A, aZ", Iffi sot itorponolUr **Aar proydroll to prove to dfl who rho Mit a NIL Nis air keeps aeratesenias hod • atexixf . litot et FUZE LIQUO.REI, tor tie ot viola. nt, .toe witek he !Heeds tie stilettos patili • 4 ' Hie raft; ti. *Veldt fbasa. ililid a WI IkakeirstiatellilkeleAt ' agdralt. I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. m, .• a - . Would ruopUouully !Wort Us rile thia pap cowl No. 2 Hughes' hock; Erie, Whey bo will alms keep ea baud I huge @apply of CROCKERY AND WOODEN WARE, viiimes, LIQUORS, mans, tiro k And ovind. , orthlog assay for ego la ea istOlidunrat of cr Writs so moosibk ea otaivillfrio La Um city. joallfettf. ERIE }i.AI . L.IO AY. ' Cittiiall . - 11 WP X 4 A ofrfts_,`lC.ollE M NCI NI; 110111`..11T:, r T 111. MSC Wass willl.lve Dunkirk 'tallest th•folln flag hnnra Tit t • . 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IPAGtOr• of • •0104/.4triiCit and sMlha.. or Ms rrllerwes moothre a* slow sealtinc. the _obi -Malls, xubar • mks/a** Nine. to god. The DOMESTIC SOILS ILLUSTRATED. 11.1abMiriam a rowdy Rib*, ittatalabtambeat bb oo - so , staillat workotor offiev.d to the gelds. , boast t o oo a moor, pray saw, /Mt adotabsoat , Aitt Parlor or Library. • - • Ms work la bold osebuively ftibibi. -..FJ -1 -pt., la tobboilloliodlosater,loadlkodita...,.. $ la tilt edge awl same Is dil 10,00 to raU i)lt Turkey itorasse, , with sack... WOO P. S.— ?hops who Min the sr to ammo for it, two adder. it H. -13 I.oll„••MeartUlei se llasihrta% OL6 PI4ICER: NO ADVANCgt OLD rum lio:4l#Atuntt 9 • ;• • • 3:. O. BELDRi. , :4 113 . W:A.I4Ia.IA PE* ' Amite . 41 wit* • - - • • :Stottiwto 4N1111•11104 1 6. left pool Wail and, oda Is Us gig mulscalril G: • '1 c):i.;e} i:~t '~ Sight Eastward Boluld—Departoo v. . • 24presa .4 a Steasabolt 1 1 4"Avets..:. ..... 00 A. 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