The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, September 15, 1864, Image 1

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knew you; hearf was throbbing with 01!
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Jr a" . taw* fields of.-st.ricken.
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loiliumildsr*Mlii defame
'J!krei.fuere as fotTso 7 thank ilessee they're
For.as.our chosen chief we claim yoti.
They miY—these dogs of ourrish heart,
Who never heard a bullet ,
you'd let the Union drift apart
Like down-flakes from 'a shaken thistle ;
they say, oh captain—but the Words
stick in our throats—we can'tadjast 'em.—
But lift to Heaven our dieted swords
And answer only this : !"We trust him !".
Yes, oh friend of rights and laws,
Despiia the sneers of fool or craven,
Where hearts beats highest for the cause,
You have your home, your shrine and
haven !
With patient toil and pitying breait,
souzlit your soldier'erblood to treasure,
ter ever tried the cruel test,
How much we could endure to measure ;
They feared you, for they sew our love ;
To win success they would not let yoU,7-
Bur while the white stars shine above, -
The boys you led will ne'er forget. you
Yes, oh captain, loved and true, ,
Desert you—we would perish rather . ;
Thank !leaven the hearts are not a few
That call you brother,friend and father.
hem thaVeir York World.]
kliford to bong Iles.
The patriotic young men' of the coun-
TyeMnot be too strongly impressed with
the truCh that upon their action, during
the Presidential campaign. depends, in
treat measure. the success of the - condi
klites of the Union Democratic party: Old
men for counsel, young men for action, is
+4.cialfit of as much verity as antiquity.—
Inch. very much is expected of you,
toung•men of the nation; and if you
would' not disappoint the hopes of the
millions-who look to you to aid in secur
mg the election.ot,,licelollan and Pendle
ton, you must . f?egha to work at once. Not
Lmoment -can be, lost, for emr opponents
bye Veen' hi lice" field" tor three months,
and have at *Coriinianalill the influence
which 'confezi-friirift the dishonest use of
official poWer. - We 'say, Chen, to each and
ill of you who . hover- yens countryabove
nerytitingseiset , •- ‘"-•••••
4,- , 4rganize;itrglnizi, OnaaNten: If there
De a McClellan Club in the ward; town or
aunty
'tell and induce nth - era - to do :flit - tonne.—
Iheie ie not "SU Edit itia...1114;41111A
, 1. Don't he dr6o4:iitigniiilll/Ve
such word in thO'Debiddratio'dietitni
-4:/nly_uae the sane energy-tn-. !his
ter that:you do in. - your;i7usiness, and
ori--nneci s club r keep_ the
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end supply them with effectivelAni
-4-IMCIMU.:: Witk:ITIGSWTIP:aign
id, anirsbah - Pernplitifilis - foli can-ob
i trout your Democratic State9s9osit
and the Society for the 'Diffusion of
)litical thhicity, you will
thoroUghly iirlinid-hud equipped for the
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often its ritit?' 67 , ,Iiii , :aMicable. Secure
akers of'‘dirthilide4 :reputation when
pi car 61.2i - doo, t give . 9p . tilie . inetings,
r the laccoF obtaining them: Magnin
is ape:lke - re of your neighborhoia,t-tori
leY will excirt, more, influence..i.ti the erid i
lin a score of strlinzerX, brttley: el"er sti ,
/eat. lire than.alt:thia; . aeoak : -Toisr- . ..
4•1: - ToliariFeiiiiiiii. f lis:6 ) Tiqeqn:
the faith that:lii in - 3iiitioina alit is ,)uttb,
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lat. is wanted. Fling to the Windeall
itience_and natural apprehenition
_testi
Pa fall: You won't fail il;Ah 7 ilkak.titi
herteat sentiments of your r ivirtiV- i i.
- Jo it yOutbusiness . tgertet _every!
in you ciii-lis yOliZvletit4tY-1 . 3etilis:en now
iil election day.' 'Mose whom yfrij_fipcs
favor of D.iiiticcliirriiiiiipliei" Wail 'Ole
- A i r -,:nurtfiliffe, -- bring' larriptic
, an(Viiiiatre: Ko:kitinfriir *lnsikt44 l ,to. bAt•
to tho trap' -.a •
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Ai/die:illy: ii:Ainlii4;lrirrs'cliMtiltkq,..
iiitialitiate.s . are hotit'YfaAf t :ii-rkir
old iri.wit;dern ;Oa experiewealrat
, They' have .ii - .peCu11ik04: 6 :: 1 44444
'port of 0:e07 hortedityl4.AUClV#l,ll.;*
The neOpn 1911:013 io you , hii• jaa
aid as yeti daaigise it, in this its ho
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• trial, XilL yeit L qaft you withhold `it
hero to work tliiq very d.ty.-:?Theptes
Deno queFesi is cheering, -ht 1 114 1, 111 i
iiturtivit our OpFti« . 2;nts are inscrupiiroit
O well tts Wag, 10W:still' ti r otihiter.o . '
fentlineanssis*lt 'ai fikiii6 Yht .
%e "tloistio'n let theii.--eatittillets: Th 4
b eneeratie party-4st tiaar. only one . witio
"eerie. the flag and keeps step to th;
411 io of the Union," and it, expects ever*
sus to do his duty. Young men, to the
troa
II Let this he titt•dei-"Wiiiiii 'shill
64 6 sleng 'the Itztes Ili 'ire" Oh% NbWitte
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uR;" Edit a . Itiahrtictiid'entgai ' tof the Con
fade • cy, a few weeks ago. "If we 'IAA a
mill on votea l TheVehlittfilltel be cast for
trsiiteoht.m eriothiee iiatpk
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a w ir k or d i .hrv aii :4 s ra
the Richniond Examiner .
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t tfiebres V iew ng thecere eliroli m is
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lial/mantsit assdasbetuseenapesee an
IMi tI VO 4 S`A Ir ITT I MOitt:
. , aAtilastOwts, tied ( hi r dA l
•Werrer peesrpolion assieireemstanoes may:
"reiicarl:‘,''ArmAtioi3 101 certainly best fea
ture in the new policy ; armistice• with, a
view to negotiation...,:.,4o nom- supLicelne
that armistice_ to lostaceo*..lo,l Must be ad
mitted that Viltzsiaaiidn; • .ezreqardect by
many geedfberedsiaiit itginoiv -Peril:ma4o our
the knife ;
ts r4 =asgetifttionciiill • necessarily
'be emittettiltr . thereeght to be, to the,
-Cissfeckirate-Osternment; they may address
themselves severally, unofficially to State Legis
latures; they may . wind their way through every
ra:mfice.dion soaety, by commercial transactions
and private intercourse; may approach influ
ential individuals in the shape of promises
of political support, nay, of hard money ;
in every .00ncetvable manner that season
of armistice would be used to create an
Union party once more. The effor twould
fail; yet it *sit district and dividie and intro.
dueetroublellorni discord, when now there it a
good, practical unanimity. There can be no
'doubt that should Lincoln permit ,an
election—and 'Should McClellan be the ,
new President—and should he offer an ar
mistice fof negotiation-Leven though it
should be real, genuine cessation of hos
tilities by, sea and land—the cause of Confed
erate indjendetee would then begin to have a
new ki of pails to encounter, and would
have to meet them by a new effort of pub
lic virtue more heroic than military
achievement itself. And, after all, be it
remembered that, if such an armistice be
proposed, it is accompanied by an implied
threat. . This is, the very feature which
gayseMcClellan precedence over all corn
pe
etois—that he is a general and a young
Napoleon, and is supposed to know how
the.,,warean at any time be bro't to a sue
eessfur,issue, if Lincoln would but let him
liave hisewn way.
- Here-is a frank confession of nearly all
that Democrats claim would result at the.
South from the election of their presiden
tial candidate. Such an election "would
be more perilous to our (rebel) independ
ence than Lincoln's war to the knife." It
would "distract and divide, and introduce
troublesome discard where there is now
good practical unanimity." "The cause
of Confederate independence would then
begin to have a new kind of perils to en
counter." Such would be the effect of
McClellan's election upon the rebellion,
a 4 we have it from a maceotly intelligent
and impartial witness. The re-election of
Lincoln, on the other hand,:...iv' ill keep the
South a unit, as his administration in the
past has made it such. There would come
an indefinite protraction of the war, end
ing in the acknowledgment of Southern
independence.. This is ,the hope of the
rebels, and the exclusively "loyal" men
- of
the North are straining every nerve to ful
fill it fOr them.
from tad Journal of Columoros.l
A Story of Three lAseolo seq.
One of the city papers which is not very
fond of the Administration, hai lately
been publishing the "Declaration of Inde
pendence" in installments. It is a pecu
liarity of that document that some of its
sentiments are not wholly inapplicable to
men and times since the American Revo
lution. The editor probably thought it
was too strong to be read all at once, and
so gave it out by bits.
Three men, who intend to - vote for Mr.
Lincoln next November, happened to be
looking on a copy of the paper to which
we refer, in a ferry bost, the other day.—
The regular daily allotineOt of the Decla
ration met their gas°. It had no caption
or other marks to show where it; came
from:
.:14;:kg "loyal" men, they read passages
like ligeilcillgiwiqg with indignation and
te.4941114.4 4 114; .
etigtirnot i ed the adMisiistration
AQ(1430406"--,Mareloted a multitude of new
:Kgillpee,Alntj . RlMPted to render the milita
,rypidependento(and superior to the civil
- Piggiii: l 49 4 :anitiigifinti our trade with all
parte.'i s it tAtti:_stiMirdepriving us in
Irtyy.easce of Ilrigbepticit? of trial by ju
ryclike.:,- • -
.;:litsiraciteingt". initimau No. 1.
U l i triS l 'King'Ofti:.!ttOqht SO too,"
- guided a quietlpssilegran:,-at" : ttiair elbow ;
`‘972i- A g riiiii*guace. •
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kzreuntfikik three n tifictilm men into the
,:;'.7o,*,t4klGOOSSllitkidltfokiThere
Ceninierce„ . rtti:niflowsu work
ftlte ePiSt of, he
commgoleottiia.in , itairzhaiads:-.li is time
mend to eretivilMtDa fAblf as he Should
4RrieatsV 3 46ll - il - 144,tir0. ,
Fijoim
ilaw i rgstalking with de Wirg.
• tie 7 . 4 4 131 t l / 6 124115triihd
the ebigtfi At Gene
ral McClellan; t do a better
day's wu - liboring man
who desiu :Tait conservative
ticket wilt tion of one
obieltele
Vid4tiaig *164 4oliarde• ionsuil . ig e
triutaphaltttileetfelt of Ithe:eihdidate. It
wall:4 .' lo4l'th incire - thim 'Alf the immense
piles of money wadi!, the itdolinistiation
party are PreParilkl:l4:44 9 gaVitiwill
defeat the frauds illiit;;Cir
cubit° this recoummons'. l -z-;'°i
- Nor artiA,
-cola Plana place - #l!'lri3timds-tkf eaoh : of
his six lidifitislift holders.
and Viteilfiitalii t tliglfatiirlifost of
shesaiimpl"' 4aing,
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ow'.ifiliatt alma aim& /44N
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rharitiaiarriiirdirr auk
sralis a resident of Ohio. This is 'Mini*
eiViicirleitiehU4dtaidestPhilehio,
rticilMariPleapaiaMtm "Otto kraddikholl.
'Akin ktEnta 14341 , 11 mi big
Wiii%l*4.trehviht7dcastifor k*AMiUr • -
188Pdtivela1likre
the nation, he has dozePlitiveloziosektime
e r
the globe, era sticLin er DonnrT ids, bu
never havingtattipettesaidtrast which h .
86101;ttill kbotteree,rii.hei Y hisedoiltibr's
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thisee-A:mpo,tiliteitt*MlSW9 4 1 1 41 149Ti l
aft* *bit tivOblo" , intioepbediber,.,lB6o,
liefeiriaiitbdWfritutit-this out
iireak,of. e itarlBBl, When he
• t April, -
volunteered for the Union etllBB, and hav
ing been called to Washington later in-the
Year, removed his family to that city. Du
ring his service with the Army' of the Po
,
tomac he was resident in his tent, and it is
a remarkable fact that in the Peninsular,
campaign he never pasied three nights'
under a-roof. The oontemptuens order of
Mr. Lincoln which dismissed him froui
the command directed him to report at
Trenton, New Jersey„ and heobeyed,the
order. He has since that time resided iri
New Jersey, passing one winter in New
York city. '
,The Democratic candidate for Vice
President was serenaded at his residence,
in Cincinnati, Friday evening. He closed
his speech as follows :
"One thing I desire to say which has
been impressed on me to-day. We are
about to enter upon a warm, excited con
test. It will try you—try your principles
—try the strength of the iruttitutions of
free government: Let us indulge in no
personal animosities, or -personal abuse.—
Let us remember that the cause ictoo sa
cred—the consequences too important—
the results too vast—for such party Instru
mentalities. 'Let us appeal to reason, and
judgment and experience—let us appeal
to the hearts, and minds, and'consciences
of our fellow citizens. And then if we
shall be successful, and in God's good
providence, our dearest hope shall be re•
realized, and we shall have, again the
blessing,' of individual liberty under the
protection of a Constitution vindicated,
and a Union re-invigorated. no unpleasant
recollection of this contest will mar the
glory of, our triumph or dim the supreme
lustre of our great achievement."
_ The second verse of our campaign song,
published on this page, was probably sug
-gested by an incident which occurred on
the battle field of Antietam • few days
after the fight. While the President was
driving over the field in an ambulance,
accompanied by Marshal Lamon, General
McClellan and another officer, heavy Ite 7 .,
tails of men were engaged in the task OS
burying jthe dead. The ambulanoe had
just reached .the neighborhood of the old
stone bridge, where the dead were piled
highesk.when Mr. Lincoln, suddenly slap.
ping Marshal Lamon upon the knee,
claimed : "Come, Lamon, give us that song
abouVPicayune Butler.' MCClellan has
never heaid-it." "Islet now, if you ttleaiie,
Marshal,"said General McClellan, with a
shudder. "I would prefer to hear it at
some other place and time."'
It will be remembered that upon the
arrival of Lord Lyons in this , country, on
hkreturnrfrom England, in the fall of
1862, he was waited upon at his hotel in
New York, by several 'lending Democrats,'
and urged by them to use his influenoe to
bring about the interference of England
to put a stop to.the war, The infamous
and alarming fact was revealed in Lord
Lyon's dispatches to his own Government,.
—Buffalo' .E.rin:us.
Yes, and in the same dispatches Lord
Lyons also wrote to his government that
leading RepUblicans then favored the reor
cognition of
~the South by,England, 'sslifk
view to impede the etc= the eyrie of t/4
cimaffixrtive prey fo reenter vet the Unica."- , 1
The same men, now that Certain defeat
in the . Presidential election stares them
in the face, are prepared to advocate any
end of the war inl preference to recoil•
struction.—Bufalo curter.
• A REQUINT.-Will the BUffalo Express,
the Buffalo ammereial and' a few other
shoddy journals, please to publish the fol
lowing WhiCh appeared in an editoriid
"leader" in the Memphis-Grenada-Jack
son-Ailanta-kiriffin-Macon Appeal Dowse
paper shortly before one of its recent 're !
motels: '"The accession of e conierratiTe
Democrat tike McClellan to the'Presidepi:
y who would conduct the war on more
humane principles, who would repeal the
emancipation , proolamatinu, 'and probably ,
make overtures to the Smith to return 40
the Calm}, with ft guarantee of all coneti T
lath:mat rights, would do, nfinitely more
to paralyse the South and buildup a reccui,
struction party In our midst[--a moat atal
calamity;—than the combined
, .
present party in power."
The New Haven Regisier givesihe 'fog
owing account of the scene 'on bc,id . the
J. 8. transport General Sedgwick, on 'Ad
receipt of the netis' of McClellan 4 i • tieing
nation. There were on board 'about 600
ldiers, hound for the front, and' Mt - the
me a salute was firing in honbr 'of the
Vomination : `'"As the first 1. gin 'echoed
.over the bay, pee or the soldiere.h4ten
best to know 'what ' l the firing was for 1 1, 0 e
144 told, he threw ;his cal; io the'ltir,
4totigswe threat:lbsen; 'for !Little - Mao," in
amittuks hematisarmendedi bk,kkt...ooln
mAks, when a cared ' wee made for. !thpee
4 . and 4 th Morel' eud end Ain
Which (were given with andfa
11.4sjto
_be head far-upt fleet street,
.rowicheer
for 'Li ,' cola in 41 that' ship 1"
tira l joung men ppIII vote !or the Demo
castlintomineen *sum they are young.
talentedtheir election
trig give ivOltkfcd [rigor t(? 1 , the Admiair
make the country Ugiin "re.
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Sereiade a 11r. re.etea.
See if Er. Maoist him.
:•ith "ni tlitliitir a V 6ll" ikUch.as war lro ." citi k :
Farm flcm 0 s".:: , :ri zi.tft , It- . n-or.
3.•% ri. : 1 1 • :V is o ck i vr livid •cl V: r
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o . • . Vs a D 8 fr .,. 7.3 morn
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ii
Pen mon. -
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sp c gr in,
sit nflOttlqlloPihrit% f-k'"
.91114nWts%Plifliegrtf!frnftt M?
from its columns, now raises the he 494 .
MAChibupcartamt org ooming . Paths
re* 144 Vt4.l Vle. • •
• • r, taitge ditAfTe l ...lgo
i1iiRcUP0P1A0414114104441 1 ,4 31
tation of the result of the operations• an
front of Richmond." ' ,
•
The men who have friends. in the army
who wish their return s will
. vote for the
Democratic nominees, for they are nomi
nated on a platform which will give peace
to the elation. . • . .
Mr. °borne, Piesident, of the Illinois
Central heretofore a promi
neat Republican, declares for. " Little
Mao." His influence is worth several
thousand votes.
,
The learned Dr. Brownsopriays: ,"Ify
first object is the ristoratiesi of the Union
and the tnaintenanoe of the national in
tegrity. which I bellevet be
. impossible to
done with Abraham Lincoln out President.
One of our correspondents with Omens'
Grant's army writes us :" "The nomination
of McClellan and Pendleton Is received
Very enthusiastically by the army gener•
ally, and political conversation is all the
rage."
A correspondent writes us from Clymer,
N. Y., as follows : "McClellan's nomins•
tion takes first rate in this abolition town.
A number who hare voted the abolition
ticket hezetofore, say they can't go it any
longer, but shall vote this fall for McClel
lan."
The Albany Argots says that a vote was
taken on Tuesday on board the Hudson
river ferry boat which resulted as fol-
rrai
McClellan 50
Lincoln 2
The Springfield .Bepubrwais says that Ex-
Secretary Chase has returned fromthe
White Mountains, and is now. at the Ite
ms) house, is Boston. Privately he talks
savagely against the President, and gives
his friends the impression that he hopes
to see biro defeated.
The Boston Journal (Rep.) acknowledges
that "the men of long Purses and : eminent
respectability" in that
i tt4"who:Were the
pillars of the Whig ~.have• taken
'Little Mao' to thetr.arms and hearts, and
hare already poured put their mOney free
ly.to keep up publio enthusiesmr
The official recordist Washington show
that upwards of one hundred and fitly
fe
male,recruits have been discovered since
the commencement of the war. Over sev
enty of these martial ladies, when their•
sex was discovered, were acting as officer's
servants. In one regiment there were sev
enteen noting in that capacity.
A Presidsntial• vote was taken on board
the steamer Commonwealth, from New
York to Providence, on Thursday evening,
which resulted as follows :
.
McClellan 180
Linea ln 42
There were* about forty soldiers from
the 4rtny of the Potomac on board, every
one Of whom voted for McClellan.
. ,
The'Neeltork ?hies !inks the Tam
niOsiy Hall , pictitre cio( Gen.. McClellan ap
pears "like the outline of an enraptured
chipmiunk.'; We were not aware that
'the, presidential, candidates were to be
placed before thopeople on the merits of
their persoiol appearance; but if that is
to be an "hair," the Lincoln party may
as Well give up the contest and save their
money. ,
•
Our eichiingoe trim every quarter-froat
city, town and village wherever newspa
pers are printed, coma filled with the most
glowing accounts of McClellan ratifies
tionsi; It . ould be sisuudng' too much of
a task'to attempt
_to 'note all in detail.—
Such esithuslaitiU, spontaneous and uni
versal Vejoicing . was never known - in the
history of this country as has' followed the
nomination of Mineral McClellan for the
-•• . •
Presidency:' ' •
Wrii Doer DAT flowLe4be Pciontat
inteisgenezr, noticing the fact that Shertnan
has not "bagged" or "destroyed" the artily
cot 1 19(4 . ..repparkit_tAtii pitore,oushi. to tte
an outburst of inAiguation egainot him on
L . ha ,part pc . thpi4 Republic a n journals'
which havn,never ceased I,ivije it/snarl'
margarita to evacuate ',gammas wigtput
"baggier or "destroying" them,
,and to
retire front at Antietam
without comple4g. th,F, `:$ 11 4 1 ) 11 hiton"
Whi l doiS e i'the l iadkisdneiOalier gen ' er'als
howl t'
41,akitig,Vf ji?o4l comk al rA lh g'thl it
too_ place gisitad,e b otsf3btusday even•
ing,#e"Thset of that cuira t ay ';',The moat
rensitlidtigti Incident that i uiied du , ring
the meeting at the Court Aonie seas its
being interrupted blr)..Mili . rcitii,s , hee - rs for
llfri' asly . Unkiir doldiere
ibis . / of itteteputbi ieatui isais 'hetihr
'be'ititiginect than dateribatt when,' in titer
midst of $ grandilngdent eittlbiy'oi*the
*anoint Old Abe, ihe tirassiaoldiers set
lap a shout for - 4 14114141. Mae,' slew mad e th e
welkin ring." t '
lofttsvilLi‘aim vim
Pira.—Por the that time in its
' Voiwast; 'the ablest
organ of the Whip slid Conseivitives of
Heatobity;:boisis tibo Ddmoeiiiio Flag by
pitingliothelbia'ainiPindteiOn as the
bettor imitations* atiteoliestoelor Pres
dent:and Vise President. !Tice old Whig
aid' Vision party WI reniateki Win 'vote
in a solid mass for Win. It is doubtful
whether LinoolereatrAget
_tee thousand
votes in iliiratite. "
. a LIP
d brown 67odi 1,147;s:: vfzcal-:•-:.
t •
"a £RI `EIZMUMBO 15;'',18‘t•
t,•Lt. ariptheer " r
IgraktiftilptAlW•beld• • ideerri he wegwyj
o "iitini4APlPPßl.taw,
er• wia t w ldeal feewa.
0 11111 •Pehalft0 ; ')*Sebthe 4411414 "
teniregebeft bisseaw~astedeftbalaidatial:
thii Piff iNieVIIPMIIOten tail* In VOW
• tor ,we pat Itia ameprisW i tim
germ Warifir,iritiiiiawrid
itiaatmitiviewla pie Pm heftier ww•lct' t.
ratigatiMlNPßlPMlStif ROIIinUT wAvaelpaoti
.„"prtree3to_hiptitlimibingtwp
Wnysit. Proms their p9we at Oa one,
1:77- • •,. 4;
tat;to+peloar,
r i f i t ra t efil l tn i V i rAK l Ml l e #lEtilfir
Nage 10 ‘ 1 ,1 1, ?,r .),Vt l r!r;t i r 1 ,
11:1410tAlowagailWitia SeSSFort iWeliklawaptiam
y mi tI= I,O O4rAkirSA I NISSNO ,
Pe Se ?Swear.
ossaays* JiM
We !weldesepeotfally hal the atiwitten of Wahlle
in ea belittles for doing ;oh Mattes otdeeteip.
that. Raving rapid Promos ga the West styles ortyke,
we are prepwed do anything la:thejoliaine line. is a
manner 'gaol tool other estiblialtment, and on Won
as mineable as the Bahl° or Cleetiland elem. • We
kart aided aesrty two thousand dollars worth of mate
rial to the taco sinus It has boosts sour posassnlon 4 with
es totalely making It what we *mat the to =uni
ty needed. How well we have ramoOtt we leave the
,
epeetentna
e lf one which may he Nee in smeary
part of North Waii Pflasyhrsaia.to tastily. ' %wee
vie weld tasty work are butted stn • us a otIL We.
woo any kind of Printing that can he done oloorrhrre s
for histouies as
AU kinds used by Coal OF em tora.
M • ; -
AU Mods need byracd 8 , • • ' -
AU kinds mad IMCoat !Oh
All kinds used by lievehaate acid Stankrepera,
AU Mails seed by Itstellern Andaman',
AU kindstaid by lfsnatacturebi.
All kinds ant by hiedicine Dealsee, j
AU kinds used by Auctioning,
All Wads used by Bahr* i Agents, ! , , • •
All kinds aced by , 'anki,
All kinds used by Insaranes '
Ali Mods used bylitost. Campania', .
AR kinds used by Umbra,
All kiadifased by Comma For.
All Made used by Itzprem
All kinds need by Probadonal 14e.,
All kinds amid by Literary BocieUee,
AU kinds seed by Public 011ieery,
AU Made used by Patentees,
AU kinds used by Producers of ifew Articles, • ,
All kinds used bylierchente of all Trades.
All kinds used by Architects,
All !tads used by Damerman Establishmeata„ •
AU kinds and by Artists generally.
All kinds used by Pablie Exhibitors;
All blade used by Yeaagen *Masi Amemblis.
• All kinds need by Political *wagers,
AU binds used by Travelling Agents„
Ail Ueda need by Farmers, or sellers areal estate,
All Ida& need by the sears of Pen meal Property,
AU kinds need by Renters.
In short, all kinds and by all cheat'.
Ordem by inidlorhan seat by Impossible parties,prompt
ly attended to. Agents Wallow; Concert; Li.. whose
respaufb lit; we menet acquainted with, must pay la
advance. In eases where yeekages are sent oat of the
city by expremand the Imams far wham tail am intend
ed have not a regular account atthe *Mee. the bill. for
colteetion will levarlably be forwarded with them.
'‘ Dentoe.rutte County Conyoutton.
The Dentociratio voters. of. Brie county are
.nipeotfUlly invited to assemble at their usual
plasm; in the several Wards, Boroughs and
Townships, on Saturday, September 17tA, , 1884,
to elect delegates to a , County Oonventkn to
be held at the Couar House, in.the city of
Brie, on Tuesday Afternoon; tAe 20th of Scoters
kr, 1864, at 2 o'clock, for the nomination of a
local ticket, D. W. LIPTCHINSOZ9,
• 'Cltairsw.
dirard, August. 17, 1/364.—ta:
. Arrutrion Doss !—A Cuenca To iimut
liforiar.—Very - few_persona are aware, that by
a recent invention, newspapers and scraps at
printed -Paper t can be converted•into material
for printing dpnp again. The' high price of
hag made an active demand for. old
newspapers, boOks, pamphlet find scraps of
paper . for this mine, and it is eagerly
bought up by parties
. conneeted : with the pa
per mills. • By collecting and aiming all the,
material of this kind about thefr houses, and
selling it, many ilamily can pat isarney is
their purses," whioh would otherwise be lost.
The highest price, in eash, will: bs paid for it
at this Aloe. i t • tf.
ca- Obutri.ir.
Fifty Cents for Three. Months.
In,order to place the ,Osssavga within
the reach of all who desire to read sound
Union doctrineskyve havit, stecidedlo take
subscribers for-the space of, 'three menthe,'
commencing .*itti 2 The' alit of August, and
ending with the neitiestiei after the Frew
idert ti al elect ions The price wilt be Ft)*
emirs, invariably is adva*ee. Each eubeerip
lion will be promptly discontinued at.thei
expiration of the time, unless otheidirec
tions are given by the persons receiving
the paper. '
We earnestly urge the liemocrits of
Erie, Warren. Crawford and..:Ashtabula
bounties ,to make' a 'petit& effort to in
crease the - circulation-of this:' onscevit
during the exeitingarni inipertitit pond.
val,otimpaign . "0 soon to ilieiti':-TAtt no
Maffi - wait upon hie neighbol-to Cestinterfee
the workor obtaining isublicripthinC but
entei'upon it himself, with' Onergy. deter
mination-and perslittenok.' The crisis - de
mands the servi c es of all; and no can
exculA himself who "fails- toTerrarii his
duty in this hour of his' danger
We 'should have 'at. Wait 'Oro thousand
campaign subscribers „ on our honks lierorsi
,the close of August., 4 . et otlpFs tliniqaty
end inn will ant fail to peed)** pure., • (-
4”
Di. is titstiALLPAGATARVIIIINII4F i ek7IIO4
elnalf theraglity prated qlar tvq, an toot
arp#t heironite arias G`arahltic 6 !," - .FI ",rvi r pFl
aoaMIADACIW ,11 hill 144 line
ho`timieeot thevtAirwi." tiatri,..,l4. hien re riee4
*in, aid lisaatue his othaille" Ira *O4 f flat,
Its seei &egoist iiit . . eirhhiaiiagiglest 119Ipt ,
Ali imp so,fal au Imre . .
nem ! , Th. loft. inn WI/IPX. ; 40010li
and tellill/. it efil4 and teirr4,an .Nl i f? ,
etritethem ittristitols " 1 !.5ii., 1 ,6ri; 4 ; ?ire tAly
eatea to ' til• Pads atbei‘d- t' II
•
Mote Sea. r of Olr
, War* sad Jleadaehe &aid hie Orel Of -Vag ter
he all the .ekes alleluia 0" itat Mail, Lk sips, Re.
'oath letie4 tbaseiie WWI; laraea
1 4 1 / 1 , 1 4tl O e li 00 41.41 t u r a irr l w " 4 " ai
.8/011°Iu tt l " r th , ?? 4ii " .
. t±-1,• ;
ViifaaCorAieetH hjiitsPqF
,iroaro,heed r i
eital
' tad 14W lir. Railuttrics#oi fiad
.ofris'ovorboassa p!minao!l • '44 *I 7"t•
Nisii It to h. egad. L 1 , i37,2 7 1 1194f0.00
lion 6t it tot thi ears of ititatih Apiettemo. oad
that It la asetiwif ta. iiTtwol' i i hats . 7 litp ! iya,
tbr elkeeepaes malaise ot the
' ; •
" Barr k PermCum*, Raimi..aaetta4 Co
it•I14001;i
Co.. Seed. h Ca. Seth Ir. trailer. Patella*
*Oa. &Man t Mao& , 11. Nay.
Poithrett.ll64 Rain. AI 71 1 1 4 A- B.# itilA tia.
4. l gAohni
polo CoasisfAX6ear Ifictuen
L soma a as z: inkt yaw * 084 a lt R
OAR
ar Tait. . • ~ • •
. nab lirsitliniplata. Yf- Jrniay.
•it 111111011M11 AN. mod at Itorooiss clioWlttyaa,
jek compotoser, Promistro Mow sod ToatWat Ifttot's
aottafttlity iOdra to blioilt otbioo, *ill to hap vo py is
end* to all oho ego, ' trio, 'ot ot' *o
,00t &odious Ibr motior Aogito wt hide
moo nom "tabs. to t.3t kW ORM, 800 l lad
poorness &Tolosa , * Ralledh aUI MO** 1130
Tittlint Ira ? (1161 o r ioslodg e try addrosohit • •
No.lo titioposiltrA 5.14 .
Amor
rVIM *tat 41411V s ki4lll/ t .../kg
, ea CHUM USS sr Ours. is loss
s'SS aitts thip *sot Oli Ifilill'OeSlC
War, rsomatato Deem alissiled: ramisim.
god all Uttentl,SassiAsed It ll..
lir trelmilist eltsie prodssmt . vise &lbw's'' , liim
SIM. Kit 011470 , sosik es 0,664,61,1-'064b611
6511 , ,510N6 6NM la sob saint— ' iliereso , -. • . -:, ~ - • .t .
. VW. 110111
L.:4 f..• : :,t- - ! 1.2 :17z.tru;<.': -::, r
tvi, 4 Z:i:c:::4.l SLI 1J C.1.11t,i 4il TILC:. Itt1.1:1/ :
- - •
:Bestowa l Cads fasseted Mb
gkillll?Yi...: k 44 lll 14r you.l
id tOntLiAvi.
lla • • •
el • CinT Itraorize, imaxrdsOmill,__
rptyer. sortr gamy or mkt ryas of nape
to Ms Constr. Mee la Comm Mame Mem.
lirlittro Bleak. . , aprir64-Iy.
D! D. Wk1.M.1114
. ozawastax ato &intim:as nosogiuro.
.nairov Pa.^ Waselhosolow no" nisi Om* r
!IWO nowt. dialer la San, rob, plow'
Pnwtsw; Law Liww. to N. .-.l'wellealar a • • •
will M(lva 10 the Rooototor Foswanliog of
insoOM Ora& aid Roe ,11.ptoti of thoooWiltrY•
woOIInING . • • ,
• • ~ D IUSUHLINUIAII •
4., • .• •
• WMIX ' II. 44. AID ligrintousas sip
• • Mau wed- Post„ Wie4 sad
Will4wWsre,_pagjdqueml;TO N meaor4iftat, ha,Stab
tiv - Totifi Maw randdilag Caperfam,
. „ • , jbael-02.-
E t
f l'eurhotiapounT. '-"- • " " 7 -•.
1 1- l a h ,Pmeni °Palm Raw. oge e` need
N - Tobieli Ntreet, betiert TM sad
AMIV • n I .7 • ~4 • 0,...... • e- - - -:-•t , .. lead 114::
l lrniaoswit lA et. "
iiad DLW ECAlngi
,r4Wll,llnil axe per Int%
am* etiotb sada4tikalp..Ede,76... "
•
Xxossites Pirroisairs
Bassarestit.illask. Keit ti. - .
•
IIA PIN at wr usuar,
Cr.aw, Ridgway. Pa
Psett re' Ellt.itei6tre km
amem a ti . j . . T eo
a
J. P. f.aAPI In Geuß. •
N.! W. HULL; • • • nonurrox.
. MORALSON. HOUSE.
•
OlinerpfAt. •1;11 aid Marlon Mufti—owl Roan out of
, ebtlide'Lltbidaaite. wafaa, A. *. Sept.
d eVol.l4w.v,vitiriloom, • -:-•*- •
JUrrtell OP,rus rsule... in Glassetto
buildisilsoutti:stettt poroter`nriNfb awl Mt* streets.
geerespossiurilossatoth sM sallestionsuestle precut
1p r jelr6l-Iy.•
VIM •
BoeriArlnms.lhans EOM . V
.14appdt4tatyptiliaderseethi's $IoeY, FA% Pa.
i 11 tags H. CUTLER.
i.l . 1 &mainly .kr Mewl, trio Covaty;
Ccilliethemr acid other Wilmot at•adiod to' *in
romptailis Nod einisteb. •
.D F. ANSI6I ' • • •• .
. 2
_Boozwataut and Dealer in atattonsty.
Nall Papie r Ndiallone, NommOsipitis, Cloestey &Were
eepplied. Stone Ender Beenee ftetet,tronthig the Path.
anelreittt.
*
jj . . • .1.8. Comm bertehee the Mee MU et
MO teat et Fried* Street. Dear the .Phllietelphis depot,
ZtieAdtr, , utd to presaged to hersishirh:te Lime. Ea large
et• - ii qualities. et the lawaet-saarket
S. SUMS MIDI. ■ PA= DAVIS.
Orrnie is DAYII4,
Streit. 11 Pa. "MarS"
hektrib4Crrt
JW. WWI:MOWN,
. ' MINIM AT i.w, Ws3kWi O.
Ilee, Oteirrenth Stmt. Ps. - &IX 7 'B2
WO. PIEKKINS,
an al;
Durum Boottfo Bloch, North aide alb* Auk,
Motor Zifo. Ps. ootiret tr.
. .
L A VAT/OTR lIIIITZL. ~ •
street, Whoa& Ilth sad lith etopeta,
near the PhD= & Zele Rama Depot, Lite, Pa,
Loals‘abowskoz, Proprietor. &aleaelve ,soemsouodie
tion for Amnon rind hearders. Bo4d by the day or
w.k. Geed stabling attached.. ' nein=
A BRAPIPMIR, ' -
rs PASIDOILLII.I Tenons Sad
Avoits fir Maier h iteyeer's Plant Sowing Madames
—the hot to sae. Meta tltrest, betwesh Ilth met 9th Ste.
lAN Ps. • Clothes =As to order In the !West stile.
myVd3-Iy.
amsolerre, '
IXL - • Wrest Ara gam Beaus, on Eighth
Street; between State and French: line Horses and Car-
Plague Whit notreasonalde term. Iny2r64-Iy..
110DELli, &ill CAMPER.,
iJlLAirmartutrasafatiazallkirls
Arricaltarsl Implespeata • Balltpad ikik ru%
:•'. - ' •
- simikettA 4
VV - -
DIJITIPT. (Mak in Roses-
Iri PZI *Clekaidith Ma et tbirrark• tria• ra•
'gum: A. GALBRAITH._ . •
z " eireceterearueiN4Heemeltheinet,
evly'oivotilte the Conrtyfeeee.Krhe.ne.
•
8. BPENCIR._ - • ,_. • ASWAN 1 1 / 1 1116.
SPENCER, & - MAIIVIN
0017PISNLLO,L4 'AT LAW
FFICF4 Tarawa Bk)clo dear North
wr.t. Corner Prey , NW* Pow*. Arlo. Pa.
TRIM C. P*6lll{l. - • .
fl Dunn St DST DOODS. CISTISISS.
.. ** pt Ral4llllllos liall•MlNN.Besd t Plastr!,ll4o., 'DV
ier of xth ittwt Apt Pabite Simms, W., Pa. Jar:U.
cur it' gtrr
And Show It to Your Friend..
:& WILSON'S
OM
• IMPROVED • .
EW d. - 71LACIEDUS!
They ire liekuowledired to be the U litAbtillig ever
ieedlttatbla eetittrev :,Thett.ourtesUed matessee
sot ouly E 4 this (pantry, but all °yet the Woe& has
isr.dit bribe the meet peetierrahtehlue seer la a.e. ,
p stiEnAt YEAAS'
s'e '
They hate Askew the 40 of all othar 7 ltscibinm. but
atm the late baprowenarots have boss 'Mod; stem ws.
sha y
We inch 4 performed with sash *Ma sad eiipidity
the
, • .
•' ' 1 Liktillli ARE IN ROSTAcliti OVNIt :I I' t -
, " .... .
• An 4 4 elk* the admiration of ALL. We warrant them
to stitch erstreattety at ioothkfrom the thieved Westin
to,thio thickset sloth. Ty mak• the celshrated "lock
stitch?' which is Instioisible to ri' or' rate' These Na.
sititentriitdo this lallowies week WlTtioUr-Alflf 8UR
.1141
_OR' PRZPAItATION, els :.
7-, •r• .:1 . 4
.' • 1 . '
ATITCII.,IIIIIII, FELL, CORU I , tuTiugq,
D RAID
- • , welt.. OIND is QViLT:
•
. . .
•• : iiior *mail Roy width': of Wein without preirlinudy
twat*, or Duthie it :* the, will wittily sad rbili ipt sow
on t'lp moo i 4 you dou:t..b.lievo it, ! -
-•,, I .1.1 - ... .:,. •-. : • ; . -
.COME AND SEE_FOp, YpUBSEGF. .
Shim &woad tor Ulnae estrbrateil .Idaohts.• ware
haveleen locateil in Frie...bea b.en
Obeli ivfalikittiatint illfreali, Ie tilling oar ordrot, hat we
Urea lilketuelc,jonti reeked, and ate ready to see an,
11,64 en'plus der en their tear' a. Oar 'norm,
AtotgloOt t tly waitivpi itirinb,d, owl our ter Onitilklitehl•
tfip=ritiOtfrif the tmairtena are not Noel tql
11141.10 t/ lursOdet tkb higiona premium*
at'
PlTlPWl l lolP.lMitAiii'irir , Ledt•lnit MIL -
4, t t %INV faV4 ln M e
SI "t i f f Hi ,-,t , o4l;ervin Igna
411liiialnamitotoo7 ilhaf f e.4,n4 -Voillaty• F irlooe el-
Thew are nrerritilea 16re • p.a... The, ,re
liellkilfilinfiptit NO: ;TTnlnllciti•tei. - The. r with th e
Ano=tuilL The, Cr. Menet nootelota.
sigutznixt 'men • • , •
-14. ' xii Rtit4 ,001 °P•mtion. lon ranooktoine,
anti for id ill' stork and leiitra I:r br malt
r (Aff 4114itipirq. Minute , : Union Klock.
(Fatat Pa!),,Yßrie,r.:
State Shod
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KIS. , 1. H. HALL
Weald rip•Fttally eµl stlyatioa to her
STOCK; 0 F (4, 00 to ,
,Ffatisseived tram Nei TWA saiessise
liannets, Hats, Itibbons,-&o.;
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scoosoyasied by Delellte err a-lewiltete of the aye.
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elute Sr. selyWhoweil ha egreeppeihar rereettets, tale
periaaosat, taf.a.a m er t hssam
all pa rhi of the ryll mid Whites ii i riMagt
lITTIVIION
IS Is as eteatlili r ervie* -1 , rer ial tf hire
a ethatiliiills . • - -. • - '
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So talmilelidilhae elhalailiW1140:11/1" a de-
Wale' TfiltSLOODittiest__lpete4et It
to the system.% like tryhig mat' lendlerwhen
the fpantetten is plow, • , ; •
Pamphlets matelots( sertllleatee bf ems sad resew
meedettonaffbill eOwte• a? the meet emieent Physteiette.
Clettymekepd whets; wttl tp mat !It ho asp sof
- We 'sleet a few of the muses. to alilow the eluip:whor,qt
the Whom:tali: •
JOHN C. WILLIAMIK.,Ren Trodden& of die Jleno.
polhee Bank, N. Y.. Ray. ABEL IiRKVBNES late Miter
Christi& diamstaia M Jestrunt, Rev. CRITIICH I rditor
Now York Chreside, Rev. Jobe Tierpents _Bev.. arm
Barton, Roy.- Arthar B. ituDir; Bovelliardealtabiha,
Rev. Bynum C014,-lior. Viten Ring. Wm Itplindoi
Note. Jr, Rev. Joseph' H Casa.
Rev. P.O. Hsodley, Ker. Jobe W Olmstead, Lewis otto
man, D , Roma Mauler lUD (Likud/W. N.
W. R. Chisholm, N. 0., ItraneheDarm,_x: D. ..Tettmlah
Mono, N. D., taw insterstiA • -IWI-11:1".. - 14 J. Halo%
Al e elion ;Wendell. Y. 4. 54144 1/1,4).. V.
Linsar, D.
theErnnr, There reen is bon one nr
it eogyerffironf taire - Hor tee.
fiance ewes • Line. sad !LW if
, 1211 L. B Anr eared Uernoole:shoro ether PIRSOICIL
nemodie
have fatted to give rot .1i rod ineedide Amon
lootate to gist it • hist. 'J. • 111
.
'For Dr,rsrste, DanLurs and 01143.1,1TWPRollaT.
-Pte• speaks.
parod by N. I. CLARK R CO.. ennfeelveiclbr
J. P. DINRYIOALK. del Rroodway. N. T.
Sold 1 . 7 . all Draipeta. eunfler.ly.
. A PACT GENERALLY. KNOWN, •
THAT the varlet,' •of raw 'style Bed
stissis, of Sothis, Cotters, Coommer. Mood Cor
se; Camp &A. Amu Lind sad other fathom, with
i=sad atnat_front,hambnosely mimeredllaresus,
Dining, BnolMat, Pedro sad other Tahiti.
Whatnot; Quakes Steads. and Demme
dela Bode, Hair sad eta areatlfiftsesse, Iltathsa l ' 4l4: =
maw' Bolsters with Ohm nossehold fadlan, W e t
nafactared from wall masoired hunter sad
material;by esmorienoed liCifittlell and tot MWM.
lads. lor di t s t i rdl e = low prkas irM
swo.prine 11 am. Feathers Imelfu:l
sold. Cans eret a r abfrad htior, Bedroom, Rodin; wing,
Name sad other of rasters sat Weshom mono
feetare. are hickory do sad gilled, =Mitt than as
strong as any other past of the ehalrorbers others made
and sold are only maid, mod by ao mesas datable. Wood
Windsor. Bo:Mag. Sewing sad Nano, a,, that,, of hard
wood mends ellashad through the not and shadow
ranted to stead. Haadsonsely panted, sad asset to boa.
ton for rtrosolly WOO and Sal/ Smin fboda. I ham
sold over Silearijeam the highest with a
- Sot of prloss of all goods seat on applkatloa. Padang
sid &Wag feta.
After an yam erperlortee sad °outmoding with 11D.
prlaelpelod two prim dralersc I sin determined to sell
one pries to all.thm worth for your pay. and do jostles
to all who trod* with aro.
Lumbar. LatkEttkisiems, Live Stook. Cradle tad Beene
Oil, Mon Pay r Proftell fre., titan at fah market valued
hot ply. Remember tDu *es, sett sorer of sth etrest
,en State. Izim Pa.• . •If 4 -Irk •
10v2,14f. Warisher aid Cormaliaßalamem:.
W HOU:S.4IIE & RETAIL •
• GROCERY STORE.
• P. A. MiIIOKKR. .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - GROCER,
Peras.Z#i *no # W Mrh ifltratai Wit*,
, ' (oitimenskY •
runs eoll w silsatios of aosiantalty
to Mitzi** aces of
-GROCER.IIO AND' PROVISIONS, •
wet bi;is &ikon to mast
VERY LOW JPOESIBLR VIDERISE
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_Him amportmest of
SUG
- CO FEES, • • "-= • • •
TEAS,
SYRUPS,
TOBACCOS,
FISH, &C.,
Is not imposed fa the aity, us he is ginstl to pram to
wko bin a coLL . •
lie the keeps loaetsaty es feed eaperier 44 )
PURR LIQUORS;
%ribs ehalimele 44.44. to wadi h. 4444 44 stimatien
of Uwe pattle.
His motto Is. "{back Bsloa, ?mato sod • fall
kohl"lent for the Iforoy." - sorlreilt. •
CONN Ithistrated Deuestic Bibb,
IN ONC CROWN QUARTO VOL.,NXI PAUO,
700 DEICIIPTITIMIGUTINGS BD Lin:
for the Taal/y. SsShah InhoolToseless — eatudelti of
the Bibte, this work hail T 11116,11 'ilsdssblo filatures.
Iris: - • .. •
1. Erna handled Thosirf . thy Ingrastogs , .
I. Isar thowssad Beistoassi. , . ' •
3. l'iney Ifasseabsil Stool Maps, . .
4. Memos= Iwproved Read ap. • •• ,
5. A 0111151101008111 Ord.'s... , • . . -
6..6 bete ilfas of sash Chiptire. ' -
T. Asthma:= is liiits**Atarns. - . ..
S. itefisetions on each Chiptar."
9. gasstioseittsisl oleo* Oherlsr for Irsalli MIA.
Ratios.
10. Mars allied to thi Ckepters, for wish Norniete
and Ereolaga Readlag. annprislag the whols Bilde hea
11. An Extended Conoordases.
12. A Family Photograph Department.
The leittsdaetkin othnotoglaph Album ter stair and
intarestmg Nature of **work. It sonspriesa glut°
peva. with opealsge tot 10 eard pktarse, where 'fa be
preserved with eingulne-pegnisty the Igraine *Ware et
• Pelored father end brothew ei jin alsetiolath =other
'sad eisser, the ;el& Bible fewideine
irate.. 1a shaft, • -- , , , -
DOKESTICI!BiIi.L:E ILLUSTfiI4TEIS. 4 -
oombhies es • Panilli tibia, hem advantages die - say
dings, welt serreigerwl.th the 1401 V. it Se watt bated
14 owe 19 1 •0= 4 . ptertetioj p !ma t t, adormoopot aer. Parlor
er Library. - • • . - • •
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la gut sad Wail '" • 30 0 on
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APITHRACATE':.::
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?he Aufole•ibry ylul4 ned i ifullylatinuuni`s thi 1,40.
Han/ Bess antifei Mrs the sin ebolli.h.
to Coal"riag t tie p e riolr,f ear, .
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Mows 1 lOU tap, wybaird ",‘ ; • ,
THE BEST QM. A. 1 44 T.. 1 E
Of ,that Idodi?t Voil e , '
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lOU so promptly oOmodadt,(4 ^ F •
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of MA** riostool. Is
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