The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, October 06, 1864, Image 1

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    coalt;E WEEKLY OBSERVEM
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;;i3 ERIN TING.—We have one of Use awl J o b t ,i,4
, o,e• n the Mate, and ore ready to do any work la
tst line that VII. I,e entruatrd to us, In email style
; „„,,..trultrhmrut outride of the largest eitles. -
NV k DRR CR; Publishers
Moto the World.
Rhymes for the Time.
Aril.
."/KOVAIII. 000611,"
DICZORT. ,
Pickory, Magri. Dodli,
Old Abe woad op the West
The clock atreek tea.
For Ifaitead Pea,
Abe ttimhled with the shoot. r
ninotit.
piddJo, diddle datopHliag, Frinoont - Joba
Thought to p 4 to %Abington ;
of district bear; be was oa,
014,110, dkio dolaptiog,
♦ scoo.o oasisaancs
2 , lng • song of greenbacks,
A pocksfull otatraw;
Four and ttrentt millions--
I lung away Id war;
When the waihras opened—
.- The notes beigin to By, ;
er.on't that,aldainty sight
For such poor chaps as 7 t
Class was in the yrs/tsar,—
. Counting put the money; -
Lineola in the White Houle,
. Was eating bread and honey ;
Ilelellan on the battle field,
, Rae following oar foe.—
',There mule along a Usti bird
r and nipped off his nose.
LiOt enirr. , ♦ A
Ball has I Una°lN hate 700121.7 wool
Yoe, mull, haw I, many heide full : .
None for the master, none for the dean,
All for Coltnnby to hairs and snalstatc-
Ilia! hark! the war dose bark'!
The Yeekeee hare cope to town;
8028 with gaga: bet notiit to rage—
Ifid one with a here's Crown.
ONI, TWO
. Oue,iiro;
Ate wet do,
Throp,lour,
jAtliatre;
fineven, evolve,
Whet I.tneoln shelve;
..,."Thirteen, Amnon:,
iTPtory.eroarting;
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w(te as a ax, frortunq died tut
Semen, lett, ' Seventeen, eighteen,
Bet end debate; I For this we're waiting,
Nine, ten, Ninetiten, twenty,
liso and Pen. Peace and Plenty.
THI YODEL'! 111.11 Of TIIISSAIT
ft.oro 'rue man of 11110 obi,
who wasn't wondrous wise ;
He j ant ped into* civil war,
and blinded both hts eyes ;
sad ehaa h• Pale hill eyes 'were shut,
Witit 011 Lila fun and farm--
l'e plunged the deeper In the wet—
loliair—of worm. I
rltto for the Erie Obeemer.]
!arenalag Letter from Kentucky.
AMONG THE MOUNTAINS, -
AA! Dorn , " IN "OLD KAINTUCK.,"
• Sept. 16, 1864.
ly Dear „Sir :—How wonderful the im-
,Pinonts or,the present dAy. Twenty
eir. a,ro last tiaon.th, yoUng„ incixperi
ced and friendless, in search of emp/oy
4ent, I passik4..nrer much of the ground over
amen I have' low journeyed; Then it took
in;.Arly two weeks..an4 time was not
fy spent: t Tbs. fatigues then undergone
Ake the scenes of the journey fresh in
.s recollection. How changed now. On
iisday morning we left home at 1 a. tn.,
.I.lsrrived here at 12 m. on Thursday,
0.4 of the way loitering the tame in lux
i:oui cars, listlessly passing tae hours,not
r , m thinking. or siksat . .ly. returning our
eks to the great and active minds
'2 , 0 genius andenergy have supplanted
'., "gtoed old stage coach" of . ancient
.me,.by the modern and'palatial care that
ritti so great speed ' and such wonderful
:Arer, traverse this vast land almost from
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.7.1 In, end, .facilitating intercourse and
-oily creating cominerce, trebling or
;Adrtipling the price of'raw products. For
:stance, we poor, overcharged people at
ome are paying 54 cents per pound for
.-..ier whilo•here it is had ill abundance
415 rents; and why the difference ?-r.
•-mply that here theynre fifty miles; over
Pry bad ro Id a portion of the way, from
riilrold, and n a other email:tunic - aloft is
; ex to them. Think of this ye farmerb.
.who havd been nearly ruined by tlieel
offing of railroads through your farmiti
e which you havo been paid two or three
's. : N3B for the land actually taken, your
hole farm doubled in value,and your pro.
las trebled or quidrupled. Hard in-'
:Artd is your lot.
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At Cleveland wo did not tarry. ' From
-art to Columbus we occupiel a verY
:rsPrded car, and on the seat immediately
my front sat a sprightly young lady
'a) occupied all tho se ttoi in her (reach.
.n , )tic4d when I trine into the car; that it
Ire occupiecl,by a l gentleman alone, one
If being variant. The lady c %me in and
-gave her the seat and moved to the one
:.xt bAhiraf m's, leaving her nrith • the ou
, v.ienn seat in the car. Several persons
' - y 1 : 14 ill ; the gentlemen passed on, and
. t , r i 1 I lilies attempted to occopr the
r t:lThi .4.1 t, hut she sat in the moidle and
'' , if , l not budge—persisting that her hus.
Aml was somewhere on the train and
-, ald soon be. there to claim the seat, and
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she Bluffed t. every one away until
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! , +hy 1 : uly of some considerable resolu•
-In, came along and determinerfle - Itaire
alt the spat or sit in Miss's lap... W. 44i
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".^. de-ire , effect. ' The young lady really
:leis 1..4.- If conspicuous 6o most dt' the
-! , gingers ln the car, and when she got
l'Afiar C Au mhos, ehe — fnarohed off Alone.
°". 4 the Oilly lady maliciously-1 asked
' 4, t misfortune could have happened
' ilOr liti4nd thud to depriie her of
'"-' 4 )3iPiy. ' Thiq, of cootie, is of no
- - npertaBm.4 -,,,,, x cop t aii a type of : what.
',.., tray..ler , every Ilay twos-- persons
461:11 Zk‘.i. - e3 who mouop ) 1 .1.4e all the
", , 4:•• la ilieir reach. In fact, you can
`''l'll)ely ~ nt or a car that 'you vrill.notiikad
~..• o r tar 1 l.tfilpi wllO have iake4 a !telt
I ' l tutu.• i over another in iti trout, and
•:i., )I.eii i ,y the four, FOrTletitae3 with a
' v ? dog anti •ornetimes witti.a shawl, and
1 , 0,. u g ,, r , „tt e mpti n g to turu or occupy
11' ~N tSgaged." anti they ate
` , mei •• s ou. "0 wad some
; 4 *PT t ire
to see ourselves as
sera see ut, ••
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The great fair at Columbus WAII in •pro:'.
Polk tad I learned bid faiito be a' fine
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exhibition: We tarried not but hastened
on to Cincinnati.' fine the whole
country is. What elegant. rams,' ffne
buildings and monstrous fields of corn ;
and Cincinnati itself, what •an energetic
city: How great its enterprise—how vast
its business- We did not stop hitt passed
on to Covington. How much more con
venient the passage of the river *hen the
new bridge will beoompleted. The mon
strous piers on either chore,
i in imagine
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ton.stretching out their arms to link clos
er the destinies of the' two cities. Coving
ton is a fine town.
.lts lumber business is
immense, and among its inhaintaets' I
found many whom in my schoolboy add
school-teaching days I . had known further
North. We fottudyest, for the night with
"mine host'',of the "Ellison Heine:" A
very one house, With which no complaint
can reasonably be made if they will only,
sUßlyrtht rooms more abuitistitly,with
soaiii - antf estieli: The - tibte; intendifita,
rooms and beds are very excellent.
From Covington you reach Lexington
hythej4 ntiokY'Centeal R. R.—not in
very — good oon,clition. Bragg, Kirby Smith
and Morgan have too often paid it s their
respects, and I do not tididc it has profited
by their atiantiori, and only' during last
week the Etridge near Cynthiana was re
moved by the freshet, and it is but just
now in running order. The road master,
'bir, Reynolds, formerly, of the Buffalo &
Erie, is giving it every attention, and will
keep it in order if 'the "rebs" don't inter
fere.l- eynthians and Paris are fine towns
andipresent some evidence of progress.=--
At ;the former. place John Morgan did
considerable damage at his last raid and
burned quite a large number of good
buildings, Here is where Gen. Burbridge
caught hiss and inflicted such severe pun
ishment that he was glad to hasfon his
departure.
Lexington seems to be situated in a very
garden ; nothing can be conceived 'finer
than the surrounding pountry. The city
itself has scarcely progressed in twenty
years. There is, however, about it , smany,
objects of interest. .On the Cemetery
hill, among the monuments of lesser im
portance,/ towers the high shaft to =Elj
memory jof the Sage‘ of Ashland—he
whose voice had stilled the storm of 1822,
and whose statesmanship had greatly as
sisted in conducting the country ato its
elevated positioi, and the silver-tones of
whose voice aria the magic waving • of
whose hand had quieted the storm of 1852.
But alas ! age crept ottapace: "To all liv
ing it is given onceAto die." The high
position be occupied,in the councils of his
country—nor the= plroe he filled in the
hearts of his oliiritrymen
,could stay the
fell destroyer, and after leaving tis the ex
-ample of a bright, well, spent id patriot.
.jo ; fife, during which time he *age advice
'and steady arm had so often sway ad and
guided the councils of the nation, amidst
the tears and mourning of the people he
rested with his fathers. A greaoand good
man had died, and it was right iliat•a na
tion that had profited ) : so much by his
councils should mourn his departure. And
0! that the nation had continued to be
guided his sage eAvioe. Then this devas
tating war would not have spread over the .
country. : Then would the wail in the lank
not have been hea y. Then would peace
and prosperity have been the twin rewards
of virtue and patriotism. - '
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At Lexington terminated our railroad
travel. Fiorn there fby stage, private con
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veyance or the primitive methoi:of horse
back travel. The Lexington Pike, over
which we traveled for some distance, is
very fine, and passes through the best
tilled part of Kentticky, and the soil re
sponds favorably ;to the tillage. The crops .
cannot be excelled. Vie cattle are the
finest I ever saw and miles are raised in
great nnmbers. Negroes are fit and 4o
not seem to take upon them the respon
sibility of the war,-and our driver- r appa !
rently an intelligent mulatto of 28 years—
said he had not the leafst idea Mist the
war was for ; that he had not heard '.the
white folks say what it was, nor did he
even hear an explanation from the!' old
women in relation to %bat lie "reckoned"
both parties were mad. There was skir
mishing All along the pike, fKingston
Ili ,.
to Lexington, 32 miles. was a riot
of . several hours duration Riehmend.—
Our bays stood. well, bat K y Smith had
more:thowiands - than we ad hundreds
and, of t:sourse, we hsd to fall back. I ob 7
served.sevend six pound shot holes thro'
a brick-church about six miles south of
Richmond, where I misinformed a skir
mish had taken place. During this expe
dition the Union citizens left or secreted
themselves in 'the mountains, leaving thf
women and children at home.' They weti
not 'molested but treated with the greatest
respect. This Lain informed by 'the ex
cellent lady of .the minister ;mho denied
himself the comforts of a life in the outs-.
ei.iyorld beCause he thinks , that among
this, poor benightedpeople, at the base of
_the_ mountains, he - can do more goad to
his fellow man. lam now stopping with
hit= ist,e,gitaiillataut ;map; or
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ap Arne and "tizeistian; 1
think I never met. Ile is man of much
more than
. ordinary talents. His wife is a
woman of -mach intelligence and refine
ment, with childrerewhose education, lit
erary sod 'social, has not been neglected.
Hells an atatistlaieritanan, but:tarch:tin one
as all must respect, no matter how much
you might differ from hitn in principle .- 7
* belairathe ittstitobiii.l.o tw!«. Mxtzt,'
and for ten long years he has been settled
in the State of Kentucky telling the slave
holders 9teth4eves,of ( what he believ,i tp,
, be their gust ein, J and begging - th'ern to'
turn from the error of their ways. This ii
l eg iti nv q.",ZE . !ie is far,different,..from, the
holy IftlYrbt'6o lit veittiltit wiAiltritid ft ifie
North that' preaches to the fanatics of
Massachusetts to convert the sinners of
Georgiii.: - : Ife7b - 113, iti . 844 church and a
school.' 'Tile fall team ititljtat r iiiiiiidanced
. f• ' •-+. , ; , • '
sviiial3,settelarl._ Ttry..exPected a teachitd
bliklibll!as !44i4C 0 the-aritly (10©
,dal a' .
men) . aii! bog Monad, bane alok:sad iii:
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TW0.D014,18 PER. YEAR; IP PAID: IN ADVANCE . taiSO l xoTYAID,Ii*TI,L THE END , UP THIE4YE‘R.
the meantime the thin liter thidlie r srown
up'tlaugliter,erebt4 by . a. yeiviger.sqixi
are carrying on the schooir - "The', &Mlle
boring to do good and God grant flit;
they may be bleeied. In 'the meantimei c
if any of our , people Wilk to' cora/Mite
money where Rosin do good. where it is ,
needed and whine it teiltiti faithfully ap
plied to the.inicting of both White and•
black, let thetti remit. to / Ile,. Y0hn.14..
Fee,.Berea, Madison Co., ICY-
About Politics nothing is said. 'ln KAM%
tucky flo man can do..b4Slneeta without a
permit from the governitteni; and noncan`
who is not loyal can get a perrrut. and the
official granting permits judges of loyalty
by the standard,iie sets up himself; hence
it is easylo determine ,why all the buslnette;
men in the cities are so intensely loyal do
A. Lincoln personally, and, refrais from
'' , eipressing and opinion adverse to his
liticaf The etlierilaiorning at Co*.::
• _ .-wcy-•isairr-iinngt4Peti got. ^le lc
Commercial the other a Gasettt at 5 cents
each, and I thbughl it ediicable to; mix
things it little, so 1. asked' the boy fOr an
Enquirer, and he tram the bottom of his
package drew the paper and whispered 10
cents. I thought it Cheap enough. I did •
not inquire the reason of the difference in l
price but supPoi!e it is owing to iteown
ib
trinsic value. I thinl4 it. was the firetnurn=
bail ever saw and I read if carefully and
could discover 'nothing in it that, wiie , not
just as loyal as the Erie G , aaetto anC L
that
suppose to be sound ; hence I thinli4 was
not dathaged by. my. l rodiscretion put..
(amain* the paper. VIATOR.
SIGNS. OF THE TI3IEI.
The Skies ilsigia la every emerter.,
The St. Louis Union has hauled down
the name of Lincoln and Johnson, and
will support McClellan, Pendleton anti the
Union. '
A vas was taken on • the mail. train
going west, yesterday, which resulted as
follows McClellan, 85 ; Lincoln, t 5. • A
gcodmany solders were in the cars and
voted for McClellan.—Rar. Patna
ine f l Louisville Journal says : "The
members of our (Kentucky) State govern
ment stand as a unit in favor of McClel
lan, and are working_ as a unit for his
election.
A vote was taken amorng the mem
bers of a full regiment of Unlon troeps, at
Cairo, on Thursday, which rcimited in 9 18
votes for General McClellan and 79 votes
for Linooln.—Cincinnati Esquire.
Hun, Nelson Franklin; of this pity; a
leading and influential member tha
Republican party from its orgatusatlaa.
has become disgusted with Linoola.mbil
will support Gen. McClellan.—arcleville
( C. ) Devwx;yd.
—An officer in the IoBth, Genessep
regiment) writes that of the 82 veterans
that are left, but 2 are Lincoln men, and
adds that the other regimentawbout show,
relatively the same political Qom' Plezion.
—Bufalo Courier.
—One of the speakers *rho addressed
the great McClellan demonstration In
Philadelphia . on },Saturday evening of the
week before last,.was Mr. D.. C. Gillespie,
a member of thepublican State Central
Committee, of Pennsylvania.. He has cut
loose from that' party, and come . out
squarely for McClellan.
• We are happy to learn that Hon.
Wm. McClellan, of Chambersbarg, Is a
strong arlvbeata of the election of Little
Mao. Mr. McClellan has heretofore held
the position of being the leading Reptibli•
cap lawyer at the Chambersbuig
Whet:Couch men as he join our'raiiki, we
may well spare men of smaller callbre.:-7 ,
Bedford Gazette: ,
—Not a day passes but wehear of prong'
inenS, Republicans breaking froth the
ranks of Abe Lincoln's destruotive paity:
We are !domed that among the latest is
found the name tif the gifted and patriot;
io Senator ,from Pennsylvania,•Hon: !A
gar Cowan. l!dr. 'Cowin was -elected U.
S. Senator by , -the Abolitjonists -in 1861.
He is now-digested with Meta, and will'
support the nominee of the Chicago Con
vention. He is a host and will carry tens
of-thousands of conservative Repubiloanif
with him.—Exchang,O. i 9
Hon. Wm. M. McCarthy; of 'Minn''-'
soto, and forus4ly of Indiana, from'siiiiclil
State the Reptiblicani elected him and
Hon. H. S. Lane, United States Senator's
but whose seats. \were Successfully tested . '
by J. D. Bright and.C. N. Fitch, spoke at . :
a Democratic meeting in St. Joseph
ty, Indiana, proclaiming that the only
hope of the country lies in" a ehango . of.
the national administration, which,
estimation, was sure 'to be effected- in : taw
November election.--4healo Couritr. ; 411 '
Aanr.atrNavr Isrotow.—:
A large and isnthasiaaticineetidg of veto.
rano, officers and priviteg of, Thwarrisy,,iis
favor of General' liicCiellan Presgent,
wii.vbeld. at No. 534 . Broadwayaievikor,,
last week. and .an organixatida :kerne&
under the abOve , - Airangenieriti'
were Mad?, for aWoilif4
Wednesday next, of which due, siolpoi
will itegiven: Groat enthusiast-prevailed,.
and the meet.ing licfjc l nirtieli With ',Me:
olieers i for the „old enrrnntirider '144 izOti.:
President, Gen:George B. M.nalell,
Y. World.
McCuLLAN • Is ?sir • Aarr..ll4, Ne*
York Express' hxs positiTe Mx - 16404
the .nomination of GiOrge B.
was received with unbounded enthusisisM:
rr the Army Of the Potomac. Thivnfileer
who imparts i l isittior LILO
4rag, that Viii;n. l 4 l ,,EaliiiiiliLtirl:44*
army heard of)the_doingt of thitiChioago:
Convention,.) ere Web snob itientirell4
i ng 9 r ki ar i d : moa ? l ! .4 -9 0 A 41110,04.
mortstritiontpc4Aarity sa l hava.oOsAprk.
witnessed even du those Statralwhorir,irmo
.C 1 elhm iCrticat - populars .11hetilAsInoTdisilt
t * vhstever, bat: she- army tha Potiayitio
will i mist an.itereiwhalmingilaidc . iittyoliar
their late Womusender. if their voter while.
passing !through -the , mails :ire not tamer
Pered. i nith!ltysidjatagatat.by4;idor,ai4# l 9
adadoistratiOlLlPOOft lik,powimu .Ifowti
:2 C:2l..Vii goi
I a:claim' at as 7arxatzt a sbua ns bstoci.
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n '-411GiCur**16:aini..--4; 111. Clarke;
Pt ibinik af Mania, moopromineno• kr
riehitti awl hithertota• Rep:11)11mi,
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writei! to the UtiesOliteetilgteleg biers&
ion:eftength feetbeecteel4the - Attietti.
istiigteelsekty.)"'Aftei - reeittnV thEr
find primer of Id power, be &ie.'
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tiTtail'wW ntit'oting in earn ' eidteeirotieii
toitheafriibetif bar TOM* as Ott edit
rapine of asensing a lastinwpsue; ti - Haien'
Ail °llamas well et lit!! ißeft.ifeligiqt-:
I on the comprpuisee...2 the oft
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by-gone prosperitft , f we - con quie
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e m tre tt p al, er on teer e,t a tea ltie fici tivriet tik iiiel bsifel:
e Can yer
'create that feeling without - which no Re-
lniblio Mir tact:With, *VC liddisfelklitiy
We hastened toe 'final fill, • Letts, then,
iy for the Union of oneitathets,, not iit
. . n strife, bnt in _ .ml 4; sad
soda may ,w 0 know 'blessing!, of
V' chiand Peace . Not ' &literary or
14 011,
I•ac tteleiterY, not u Rapti) or Iteme;
C;tit tut• Union-Laren Div esemysie
let as otimeli' , leadset a,
iitueutute,setr 'goaLsball.. ..,
naiou, whether clothed in th6fanatio hen
ky'of Northern lianCor or reri4intle.. twain
,by traitor firion'our countrieffiagore will
put - 401111:` "Oar Union filet; oar -Union
litskand forever. Ditoordant feeling be.
in'g thus pacified, Constituti.Onatrights all
guafan
seditious councils. all ~orert
hrown, we nay f yet find my Couiltry again.
"One and fridisisoluble." '
WHAT PORNIT SATS
. .4th, , oi t hi3r 4?-7„
ea. (;ne of the four - hone expreas TN/OA
which need to carry thaboFee of „green- -
backs manufactured, iq the State Depart-
Punt, WAS leaving the *tor that edifice;
! lohn wiat
couple of friends, exclaimed rn poiniing
out the car 'with hi 3 `They,riey i
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prink as , many : green 4aolz , ectkei, sole i#
but they will not carry t State'of Petro:
givenin.... That finite will iro only for one
nmiu!and that man, isnot( Mr. Lincoln.'
However; incredible the Mary may look;"
m Litaye it froni one of the putrwho was
talking , with' Mr. , k`orney(4 have all , the
reasons imaginable to beit4le* In _its scou r
ntop-10,r, N. Y. i Tfgrld, .: -* -
rm-lizanse Lonnur.—The following
named distinguished gentlemen who have
tupported Mr. 10noo1n, now 'abandon him
and go for their ooantry and Geporat Ito
C►ellw:
Hon..-434mea T. Brady oflken ;York..
Jol4n Van Buren, do.
George Tickncir Cu tie -
' RerardyJobnson,
Robert Er Winthrop, tßoaton.
' Hon. Brnrjraon,Biberidga,_Tennassos.-t
The last instead gentleman say Mr,
Lincoln hia.broken•every pledge htmacie
to Abe .people of Tennessee. thitOugb bibs
(Kr, EN) •
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•- The Chicago Boa *fakes the toile...tag
dgnidioaot annotu4aacamoi , • •• I - + 1 •
fig g b..eacarve that, soma of our Republi
can eotemporaries, are in an uneasy
,fraine,
or mind concerning the political views of
that r;able "Ikmocratio'Oeiieril, Min A.
Lvan Li 'and tome ochre l'ire Mee -In' a
Tiositai. to give theca eonnahealthful ad
v.!'" lig4 :Wilt 40440, .-P0444 riorssirlur
selTesit d gcluemeP. !..thaperal. Logan and
1 eneraj MeClernand have alWays 'been
emocrata, titestill' , Deniocraita, Mid, as
*ilk , erelong, have leassion tit admit;
are likely, td",onntique 49 bapq ,for: some
dine,to 00nie.,,, So '
t heep emy...gentle 7
Men.' - ' r 't • '
NEAR Witineir Ratios* •
; t• ! ! 844.-00, 1864.. 4
Ede. Ifiejfaio' • Cirerier :The: following is
he result of evoke for oar next President,
taken in Company . L, 170th 'Sew. York
rolunteers:
IdeClellan • 34
Lincoln —. l , 1,13
, By. Fhblishiln this...cot% the,. betketit of
Your readers, AO that they. may kliow the
feolosterr
a fe•of taw many aoldiere..io
the *Ad, you !mill otlfige. Svrom.effldavita
of;thoAorteetaese of the: Vote foOjahed,
tiatired. • t
! . r .Tsus %minas , swi-zresys:Mae..- ! .The
followhig passage ins letter. Irani.. Wallet
43031111 44eCt ROWS, 1
. 1 1 0 ,11 , i4e Sbiiing 'Of
the soldiers : .
A.,regintent passed down, the suns
Ist At t ab°4t 9 P'cinck i. what, egin - t
it was don't know, but ; it ,had just ire;
turned, and such cheering for Little Mao
*ever has berellieard in thes e streets sione
I have beeri here, especially when ;they , .
Passed the !NO. How. (rou t the time
th,g,Swakin keiring MU. tit em passedout, ,
it. 49. !l,4l4 2 9PtirAiked Yelllstft furAfclietl ,
go
the amAkilreWW l f.• ~.`ltOr./ 40 bid
Oar., , zi ,--,.. -.... •ii- : • :, ' ,
1 .1441inr.V.E.Ateaenreswo-oThis diatin
gabbed gentles:nib; ifeti.l6.larrbf the Hon:
Audi* Ste: Wart: and Ociii . , 9e t*neptabit
,cian:Coitterpes from . 083%40 Pouitir. who:
nominate& - Dr.. Tulle, (Abolitionist) , for
Congress, has declared !CV McClellan. He
attended a large IT.Tettiooraile meeting at
cotinellsville, bre •
%he, Isth -inst., , took lin
active j ,part',.ii't" the iivitiligl;,,lll4,Witl,
one of the irkie * Prisidenta, Gen, ,Swea r
inggen4maharetofere besa.an- satins R.
publhiri;liigh - 'in - the:confide/idea' hit'
Ti 4 e 6 4 52.4 * 21 4/kfiWr;
• , ..GOOD Niro' inou :pi Watirr...+Prirate•
'letters reedvedliont Ifiehigats end WW
«rlii,!thia b i*iii.no i f.3ii-.1*'0!1101, of I
040. 6 1;i r gaukliriliniTaiiils 4.igiitepr,
voluvpcsietti,,i4 ;mai. eaciaariebsg Oro,.
pot Awth6l:436o6itgar fif the States wain- ,
id. veie. `lffietlin )011 - *p`' iniiing`Mitte',
r;4.441(-0.*,44000‘41,;.44:44!,
.oci car no ) Onger, ,TheT . are, pletiged i, to
l ' e" !P. i ?!° a, ,f‘ t i g *I V IIS, 7 :4t - tbiic.,TleL
noi,adstain's fitfoo_wlpli: Interposes its
Abcii:l444Bginaiiii:t*?,raY "Jilin' ear
takitnotlegarailulituiShtd
1 .... .4.
/ —cAupoitsiA.-9 , m 1...,"140 4 . 0 whim; ..
101 .frog!► CwiirPTEOP , *FP ‘_lPrahtAili,:hoPr. l
11 4;,11twi149 1 Ate1Y1 , 56 54 1 0 AvA tth a Au
di•• .tions that-444804F:t '9twil - X 4 3w. 1 41 , 51i..
..
w ii. l_oo ll / PA 4 C 1 ?? I 'TO Q11.* M 4 0! ' 474 ° t, i e-t i
0W.5..r II:i0” ',: ' 111 /-17_4::,. .4,... L,
ICE
GAnntids-wbko "picient-:
ly *IMO
-4141.49,.:1 lios:Argiuceß4i4. r;.
C 1 tltulturit;:.
i ` 4.4 ?1§, , ,ir , riti* kifort: 4l :tem
l i at, 1 j' ...441 ,
1149!) • .. • .. o,t,
.. 1
gaininicfromafasnathaiiitinalad2femi
. tditimewitthles omit WereetokiWiti )
ittg.
ireat umber for leigie..l f oc i ' Efull.
nc. l ip v 1 / .:;. ,161.12 2fTcrirtly *gall
! 4 1 1 19:; 1 . 1 .1 11 4 • MR1•444 - ,AVeu .
- Timai Dosti-.5; saw plank Obill
*Elam d for•Littbil /lamp* amyl
bajneads e ,afaa!o•llb b,ii. Ilia 1 ;1 1.
' I -aab 4asarib cl xivr,l Tr= bun eli:3a.
/ 1 ,lib w acto boa 1141.4114 cl elledJ ,Pi10: 1
I /se,* ban Atc#4 Anal blo Ataaudaion-ac
Letter et
.;• • Oaanoadl.B4at. 8, 1884.
4} .—I here the hOneti to acknowl
edge the twilit of your leUer, life
,rstOs me
' nominstion.by the PemoornthMatlonal
a, »neatly assembled s (11 0, u
'Lltelsiandidass at the next eleetheas,Preel..
ifeitkatthe,tralted States. ,
-r anzleopeiery_ for Me to laY in.you•that
thatltillnatiet eoreee.te taibmekt.
atalappy,te kabW that wheritheraostaa
mout made Ott tillelarl' of Ail put:4looa
Iris:kept breiew.
The, Mint of toniantivaried itertlpalithe
arMy, , *telegram and - pew hes to
strengthen and Make indelible tois.D l o l 4 sad
hemrt the lore and reverence hr thanraltali,
Constitution, taw. and AU of enr;itatatry
intprsmad upon me in - early Milk: • ' •
Thus feelings hare thee Air piled- the
sottrsa pf IDOL% tutd.milst centlattette.de_so
to its end: ' .
. Flit mdkesiiceorstore then am 17 overniunt
'iv, Dia riNsion *kick cabs Mosestessi ,Ifs 9
icmpftilde Meth ge pact, llse *me daed the
Avmeas tie pople. •••,:
bep os of csq. Union mu the 'Cie
• brellied,dbjeet for *hick tile warm*. tom.
It sion)al bares been conducted rev
tristebrifily • - and ililiffieb4llo4irtatkoar
principles which I Limb ocessiion to desolate
when is satire 'service.
Thus 'osindneted s , the, wit* orreconetruction
,would here been ,essy, and lwe mild bare
rasped the. bemoan' of our many victories on
'land and fe.X.
.
The,linion was Originally - farmed by the ex
ercise Of 'll spirit of , conoilistfin and compro
mise. To •reatort, shad Preserve it, the same
spirit must prevail in our councils' and in the
leartal of the people. 1 ' .
The re-establishment of the Union'in all its in
tegrity is and vessel continue to he; the indispens
able eciuktion fn any settlement. ko soon as it
i olser,or oven,probside, that oar present ad
yersaries.are ready for gases upon the basis
maf the Uniin, we should exhaust ill the re—
source* of statesmanship practiced by civilised
nations; and taught by the traditions of the
American, people,. consistent with the honor
and,interests of thietountry, to ,eecufe such
peace, re-establish thy Union and guarantee
for the future the Constitutional rights of
every Stater. The Union a the one eondttion of
iielaw—et ask no store. ; • -
.Let me add—what I doubt not was, altho'
unexpressed, the sentiment of the Convention,
as it is of the people - they' represent, that
iliesnaeretreStitetis willing to return to the
Ulioa, it should b. Irseeivettl at'Once, with a
full i tuaridatee of snits Constitutions' rights,
If a frank, earnest and persliteht effort to
Obtain those objects should fail, the respond'.
bility for ulterior coneequenoes will fall
upon those who remaisqn arms against the
Union. But the Onion must be preserved 'at all
hasorde.
I could not look in the face of my gallant
'comrades of the army and navy, who have
survived an many bloody battles, - and tell
'them thatAbeir labors and the sacrifices of so
•maog of our, slain and Wounded. brethren had
been in vain ; that we had abandoned that
Union - for Which we,,have so often periled our
4 A
-vast majorit our people, whether 4, .•
the army and,paii or at ham., woujci, as I
would, haiiirlo L ugli...uuded joy the permanent
re aa s ti on ' . .rpeace, on the baste of the Union
- aides Constitution, without the 'fusion of
another drop of blood. ,But' rao peace can be
permanent without Union.
As to the oiher subjects presented ,in the
resolutions of the Convention, I need only lay
that I should seek in the; Constitution .of the
IJuited States, and the lawf Mimed in acolrd
,anee therewith, the rule of my duty and the
limitations of executive power ; endeavor to
rotors estnromy in public expenditure, re
7betablish The auprentecz
. of law, ind by the
operation of a more vigirons nationality, re—
sume, our commandbig position, among the
nations of the earth. • 1' ' •
The condition of our finances, the deprect
'lion of paper money; and the burdens thereby
imposed on labor and capital, chow the neces
sity of a return to a sound financial system,
ertille the rights of citizens, and the rights.,
of Statel, - and the binding authority of law
over Pretrident,"army and people, are subjects
of pot less •vital , importance in; war than in
peace.
Believing !hi the views , here expressed are
those of be Convention,! inti the people you
represent, I accept the nomination.
I, realize the weight of the responsibility
to be borne, ahonld the people, ratify your
choice. -
Consoloue of my own Weakness, I can only
seek fervently the guidance of the ruler of
'the Universe, and relying on his all-powerful
aid, to 'my best to restore Union and peace to
atlfferlug people, bid establiskand guard
their liberties andrights.
• I.IM, getatlemen, very respectfully, your
obedient servant,
0E0,7.13., MccLELLAN.
ROOM= of the feekieretle WNW Cap
, nett= la Septa to the Seidler&
.Reeolved, That the atutmeful disregard
Of thc administration to its duty in respect
to our s fellow citizens who are now and
long h ive been prisoners of war, in a suf
fering' eondition, deserves the severest
reprobation, on the score alike of public
public and common humanity.
Resolved, That the i sympathy of the
Pemocratio'party is heartily and earnestly
extended to the soldiers of our army, who
are and have 'been in the field under the
lag of our eountry, mid at event of our cit.
gaining power, they will receive the care, procee
d" regar . il'and kindness Oaf the brave soldiers
of the Bepub4e have so 'nobly 'earned,
• 1
,
il l y
ILITITITTIO ' ' Bete!—A! CTIAN 011 TO M Ala
Mointt.—V few persrus are aware, that by
a recent /eye liars, newspapers and maps of
priute4 paper, 0411 be courert,ell'into material
for printing uplift again - . The high price of
papirims made an active demand for old
newspapers, booke, pamphlets and scraps of,
paper.fer this purpose, and it is eagerly
bought pp by parties oonneeted, with the pa 7
Per mills. By Colleeting and oaring all the
material of this kind about their houses, and
Selling it, many a family itian'put. "money in
their pqrse*,". which would otherwise be lest.
The - highest pzice, in emit, , will be paid for it
'
at this (A i
de. tf.
Wedding and. Visiting Cards. .
We eau special . attention ta, the superior
etylim'of Weddingtukkyjsitiag Cards printed
it Oils (Ana', Rav4g pf . ipued several nsyr
foiiii`oetYpeeitiii g forlittiL,ll;4 o'f 'work,
ere are enable t lin itards in a style equal
to await Obtained. n any -tot the larger cities.
It ‘ isalotitingiless than foolishness for,persone
to,,gii abroad e l ps. exigargpti likes ,for
ecgraied%sias whenthey bin g ot ; et &Ain d
acitniflinitti at hOtne for . less thin one-third 'he
'einty - • • •- •. ' t
' '' Pensions,ll 0 Arrears of P lay,
&a.,
ono es, , y,
&a., tan be procured by the Widows, Orphans,
end next of kin of those who have died is the
,'entice of the United Bledes; also, by /Soldiers
and Beaman who are disabled by wounds, re
eelved of disease contracted, upon application
to (1. P. (ILIVIZTR, Licensed Military and
Naval "Claim Agent. • °Mee in the Common
CWIOI 1491:1, Wright's Moak. earner Butte
L t\.
1
ttl i , Flab,
t• sil l (tu;ting,ihe pigpolck office,)
....w.,.. . _ ,
, „ rin.. 3. . ., . , _ :.
wirw, Oro:Mad our render' that the fattili.
lic,,,o,ritht , PbtetTer oftkpope.not • exulted, by ,
Xtfy eitablishinent in North' 'Western Penn- 1
eiliiiMilifoi' diing 7titi'Prititing:' 'Pirreonit in
ised of cilltadue Billsoiltiegent- Tickets. Bill
Heads,i Blanks,_ Of nay kind of. Pbtla or..Fauoy
nnting,„. gill ,(1 . 0 ,it, to .their, ad v an ta ge te
i i ' li , i, MI d nail: : • ' ' - '
tt
) i 10. tiniirn;,; ..- i 4. ' . • . •
. •
! ' / 1/ W W , 11. ... 71143 .# t ,P COnlithgti, ; on
~ head I
Isintx,fipecqott in ueged Daub., of, epproyed
Oral', 11111111 Ilii se eds N Mortgagee, : Tudgment
it Old (StifneitidWoten,rl3titimotes,'Bubpainss aid
ilea's' , ettuerwmAinanitijederal is • :Tuna
tinnedifit glue artiebu. trilkind.:itt 19 their
144, .0..0 Ovii,clug 04 0 010 1 '. :. • If , -
. ,
41 anicric.. ni • ,1,7.1uni-rt ten , :•:•... ij...,.::,t;,•..1
* • -m7OO Stotler mil Uchuo - I.ll',notiliv: , 71:. .0;
PRE:
BUSINBS = i :1 I :Y.
:41lainass Cods toserfod 'in this °alums at the rats of
Tbroo and Firs Dollars per year.] j.
ouN Q. MILLAk r
u • CUT EXPlxtilt o Wog mazy vow Comud
klarve)or, i.priirect to :a oi-rsy or make PISIAII 07 . 1 1 : 443
la Rita emr'
i, Pa. Ott* to Common Countli 1
Week. apr23.64-1k;
- D. WALKER, -
To awastowo'firo MICZOIWIT.
Va:Fts. Vatobooaa oo .Patille Dock, Etat . Comoro!
tßat•StreeL Alan, dealer fa Cot!. Alit, rah, Floor,
Moab?, Wates Limo, U. N. 8.--Parttentar attention
will be gins to the Recelsieg and For.r.ardine. of Petro.
Lane 011. Crude sad Boatel, to all parts of tho cot' etry.
eparbttr.
L I LIVELSICAISArt,
. WEOLIMAXII AND RITAII, Dr-ital. Ix
aid Provisions,' ploar and Pied, Wood mid
Wtllcry Wu% lltate.Liquoit, Tobacco, Segura. kev state
Street, mit to Young's Haw Faritinhing Ittopotinm,
,Pa. j itmol—t(sl
-E i . PHILO 11111NNE7Ti, ,
Jamey." nra Thum oNk• ntreond
'war liNtyrup Block, Freueli Stmt. betwiin Fifth and
Ozth. , I tittels-2.
DPIBROK & C,0.,
•• AsAuru IK JILL KINDS OF /34
Sid Manasettmersi and Jobbers in Tin nnd Copper Ware,
maw of etbvad Mato Sta., Vie. Pa. 'twir64tr.
81. NOLAiRPRE
EXCV.SIin PZOTOGIAIIt 01LLEKT.
aaaisfaiwslafa Block. Fria Pa: jaa161340.
-
('LAPIN eta WsLatre . •"-.*
• A MY/WM Sr LAW.. Ridgway, Pa
Practise la Rik, HcKetn. Camlomn and hfrononcountie
J. C. CHAPIN. [J.l23 , e*lvo] W. W. WILBUR.
HULL, ,PROPRIETOR.
316)11.12ISON HOUSE.
Corner of liLoeOnd and 11111iLet Street—one Square oaPt of
fohnson'a Exthaaso• Warm, Pa. Sept. 29--17..
G no. W. GUNNISON.
JCSTICII or VIII 11411311. OM 111 011Setill
building, Boath•west corner of Fit h an 4 State! fitrcerta.
Conveyancing done neatly and collect/onm nude prompt.
Iy.Jeld'Bl-Iy-•
~;_,
Li: - •
Boot HINIMIX, Blank Boon 114.4kronncruann.,
:c., In Second Story of Rinderneekt's Block, EON Pa.
f - i U. CUT.ll4tit.
ATTORMIT AT LAIN Girard, tirie County,
thWeatioas and other badmen attended. to with
twoptuttwo and dispatch.
•
D ENSIGN,
BOOIIIIILLIN and Dealer in Rath:relay,
wayv.tMiktrastnee, Newspapers. &43. Country dealers
supplied. store ander Brown's EfotsVennting the Park
apr . X62tf. •
L g M IC .
J. rt. Enloe hai r tairsh.the Lime 'Moat
toe foot of Frensh Street, near the Philadelphia depot,
Ede city, and ill prepared to furnish Wb:ta Lime, In large
or small qualities, at the lowest market prim.
JyW64-Iy.
. .
NZWTOX PITTIL ■ PA/LE
3ETTIN &
ATTORAITS AT LAW, Chestnut
knit, IleadrtUe, Pa. ' Feb. 1.6-.37:62
T W. WILTMOZEIS I
1/• ATTOXIIIT AT LAW, I.li Walker's Or..
nos, on &ninth street. Erie, Pa. ' aug ,
(1 ILO. PERKINS.
Derrisy, Beatty's Block, Yorth side of th• Park,
State stmt. Erie, Ps. 'aprll.o3
LA FAYSIRTE HOTEL,
. , Preach street, between 4th anOth. streets,
near the Philadelphia & Erie Rpllroad Depot, Erie, P
a,
Linda Shoemaker, Proprietor. vitsiensive aanommoda•
Goa for strangers and travelers. lionrd by the day or
week. Good stabling attached. . aprfat3tt.
A 11.4111111411. do HILLIMPIa mai
riounoxAs Ls Tsuoaa_nnd
•
sof' Of k Kaywat's :Patent Maeltunre
the best to am -State Street. between Sth and 9th Ste,.
Itrk, Pa. Clothes made to order in the finest style.
my 1•83-1 v.
MD. OSBORNE,
' Lterrey hors Ram Susie, on glghtik.
Street, between Stets and Freseh. Fine Horses and Car
riages to let on ressonsble terms. mr'/541.47.
r s 31 CARTER.
C
ANEVACIT HlRti Of $1:81119 EtIfiLINI,BOI4rII,
MAI Gsarirt. Agricultural traplegasuts, BaCroui Cars,
Re., 1.:6.LN.
WIC.3IA
• NUrftBl, (Wee In ROSOtt.. B .I . • ••
i :
.) Of th. ' •
HYDE (1001.11tt, • -
RrecrwaT, Kix, Co', PA. MnA E. A. Cumovra,
tqoprietar This ia's ben end handsomely tlitml.up
house, in the midaebf one of the Mat TronUng and Hunt
ing regions In eenasylvinlse Coormnill ,trq Roons,Cltln
Jiro's. a - Good Table and Moderate Pr . lees. The public
patronage la respenlfully s,licitrii. tep 64-10.
WM. A. GALBRAITH.
ATIVOIMIT A? LA 1i..001/1080a eth attempt;
early oppoaite the Court Hone*, Erie, Pa.
DM=A
S P E NC E 8&
lITTORNKIteI A; COONSEG LOlll4 AT LAW
OFFIOE, 'Paragon Block, near Nprth
‘jr West Corner of th e Public Santry. Erie. Pa.'
JOHN C. BEMIS, •
GIIST,SR If Dar GOODS, GROOTRISS,
Crockery, Hardline, Nana, Glue, geed, Pluter, etd., ear.
set et Stxtb atreet out Publto Square, Erie, Pa. }urn!.
READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT I
CUT IT OUT ' -
And Show It to Your 'kende.
WHEELER' & WILSON'S
'IMPROVED
SEWING MACHINES
They are anknowledynd to be the BkliT MAC nDM ever
Introduced into this coantrr. Theiry,n on railed success
tlOt 0121, in this country, but all over the Wortd,bee
made it by Gar the mat popular noes in 13,41.
• FOR SEVERAL' YEARS
They have taken the lead of all other Maohlm•e. hot
@Moe the late imprevements have beau added, every ea.
rietp of work he performed with barb; Mute and rapidity
that the 4
.
i . LAME ARE DI EIBTACIES OVER IT 1
And it Irina theadaairatlon of ALL.' We warrant them
to Mitch every variety otgoods,fibm the thinnest muslin
to the thickest eleth. They make the celebrated 'dock
'UMW' which i■ Imnowrible to riu or ravel. These Na.
chines will do the following work WITHOUT ANY BAST•
INO Oit PREPARATION. via: •
ISTITen, [IBM ~ trßLi, r CORD. OATH EU
BIND & QUILT.
-
They =he any width of hita wL.hont previonaly
ttnikint or tenting It : they will gather and itatennt sew
oa the Stine ; it yen don't believe it,
COME AND SEE. FOR YOURSELF
• The dem:anti tor those celebrated 'Machines, r,;nee w.
hare been located to haw twin sitontihiag. At
tintes We find great difacoltr in oar orders but we
have &fall stockinet teceirea, and are ready to see soy
and all who may call or semi es their orde.s. Our rooms
are elegantly fitted and lurntahrd, and any accommoda
tions tor coaductlog the bueilledl are not
These Machines were awarded the highest premiums
at •
The WORLD'S FAIII, in London, 1862. •
That IN".DUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, Parts,
Tea MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE, .uashington, 78 01,
And at almeaterary State mil County Poo where sr.
hilitod., They are warranted three years. ;They an
poisons altopie In corrstruction. Th* srhn with the
grosbeak woe. Titer too alpost untying. •
rirtNitituctios FREE.
*Vanilla! lei them ta - 'Spandau. If Ton cannot come,
mind for opoupde of work sod a circular by mail.
• ' HOLT HOOTH, Agents. iro ion 'Mock.
lama 6m. .• • (cart Para,) Erie, Pa...
date - Normal { ehooL
EST; I , V, 'UAL =..T.17, 1861.
SEND FOR AaIliCtiLAD
J. A. COOPER,
1,164 w. t ^
A
iimiEntc.AN . HOUSE,
Mtn ,tofiNkit OP'VIE PARK k srAli
. 11RIE PA. ' •
JO
UN D'IM4 'PRO P.ItTOR.
The tandentigood haanig taken eltarge, of (ko Mora
,wsll-known Flotel sod refitted it t i mlpellnr style re apesttaltl lactictosmahere of thayablio patronage. Tifran
toisonaDelkalad accommodations neat to -aqy to the
city:
- E r Tor the conyealenee of persons from the count*
good stable he(twlq alMcbM to the or H meara.
DetrelHox: . JON DUNCAN.,
.:1r1:1 ,;
NUMBER 19.
BELDEN MARVDT
FALL TERM OPENS
MEI
• EDINPORO, :ERIE CO., PA.
WI
DRUCS
fgr 'WHOLESALE & ELT/101?f,
=I
Mr 777 1
aereeisted with Ida li the Dry
_Taft Mr. .1. L
CASVIC lc seder Dente Mk elf
Carter 1 Carver,
.. .
Hie hers the the barb:see rill +waxes to I= l llM
at the old obad. With marred eta* sad
gibbed they hope to mil» • Meal share al piiilit
patroluo,.
,>.
ASPiel AL j•TTENTIO/1
Will be dovetail WWI
- WHOLEEULE TRADE.
DOOM al the nohrtiliettag towns eire nepeelitaly 1..
elite hi sire ne 'WI before petehailei ebeerieve.
THE •RETAIL DPAlinfirri
WM le up4uSUI, ae boratofors to a wank! mow mid
with 4lspoidllou to oblige oat eitstoissii.
!W. pit starty all tlio notice of Physicians to ow
Stock of
CHEMICALS,
Which is the lutist and dust OM WV'S to IMF
• • ; atty.
rte. Prescriptions prepared as bereteenn l / 2 mdtb.
sal promptness.
• •
A PACT GENERALLY KNOWN, •
/PLEAT -the variety of- new styleßed
-j. steade, , of Gothic, Cottage, *mime. Sound Cor
ner, clapos_ftfa, j_dtiny Ltratand.adher .
Arpeattee andMultircialliesesva
Br e rasion
Dining, BratZirit, Centre sad other Tabilay
whatnots, Quaker Stands, Carpet and 'Parma
Sofa Bails, Hair and Sea Gram Watteau, Terither Leilla nn
and itoletera with other nousehold tumid"
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manefaettired from well ameoned lumber sail
materials, by experienced workmen and not bye gratiew
lade. Epr style, quality and low rims 1 wl/1
two-prim dealers to undersell me. Yesthetal a t
sold. Cane seat.' Parlor, Bedroom, Seeking,
Norm and other Chairs, of Eastern sad Waders mos
factere, are hickory dolledisad tined, making than an
strong as any other part of the ehairorhere Made
and sold am only nailed, and by aotatailleibitabbl. Wood
Windsor, Rocking, Sewing and Nene, ate chairs othenti
wood rounds clinched tittti the seat and tined, war
noted to stand. Handel) y painted. sad salt e bar.
ten for strength, pries Web. Spins Beds, i haw
raid over 300 and have theSigheet with
of prices of all goods seat on ayppration. rankle
and shipping his.
niterfitre years experteriee and ontinading with re
oriaripeled two prior dealt" I era ;.detenalnad tD s •
one petit to all, give worth tor four pay, and do Jost. •
so all who trade with ana i
Lath, Snots'* Lire Mosh e Crealeand Run
Oil, Store Pay,'Produee ke., taken st tar market
for pay. Remember the pima, matt armor of oth se •
on State, Erie, Pa. G. W. RLLSZT , '
ueri.:-t! Renew:Yr and Ceedode's Salearn , '
FIOLESALE it, RETAIL
OROCERY ST(11?
P. A. BROKER,
WHOLESALE AND "RETAIL GROt
NoriA-Lad COMM ft Fork fr Pried /brim.
1 (=urea%)
Would reoroattally e;11 the attention of the
to lite bap Stook of -
G ROCERIES ' AND PROVISION
Which be Is isishous to s:u at the
VILELY LOWEMT I POSSUMS EMI e !
liia seitartreent of
SUGARS,
• COFFEES, L
--TEAS,- -
• SYRUPS,
- TOBACCOs
• Fish ice ,
not ourposood to tho dty, 11. h• u pnopirs•l • • 1 ,,, , TA to
all who gm him • mai,
F. aloe keeps eonstaatlll on hand a 'our in.
' 'PURE LIQUOR:,
for tho wfioloaslo trade, to whirl he direct- h comma
of Quo public.
Ilia motto is, ^Qatek Salm i Small Prole- not
Equivalent for the Mcquay." aprll'einf
READY PAY STORE!
J. & J MINNIG
Would re r peettully Torn the Public
rtheeed l SW they h,..
ipoor OP GROCKRINS OP FAMEs 4. Biala
;F Omani Or as AID flora rri .
.1
•Whers they (Menet° keep Ila good $ll assortmvot of
• • ' FAMILY
GROCERIES & PROVISIoNs,
WOOD ilt WILLOW 'WARN, AND, VACIP:Tv GOl,OB
II la kept to lAA
•
Best Brands of Erie County Flour !,
' Kept constantly' on baud
Fr4Radl7ED I 909 D 4rtrlcLx!
The highest Market Pio pal , l 1 , , r buds or
Coal:try Produce.
113 r Goods deUverid IN. of chary I. 411 v ii.rt of th•
[0 . 5b37'641tt.]
Atlantic & Great Western Railroad.
NEW' BROAD CIIIA.
Pannier, Freight; Nall, Espreal and Tele
graphing&
conosaiiaa. at Salustants, N. Y., nith %.11-
way, form's.* coat/talons Ix Foot Tr ,••4 from Nuw ' ~;t
to Akron or Blastula. . Oo aad atts •
•
MONDAY, IirOVEDIBIER In, tang,
Through riaenger and Freicht r a r,,at
larly betiteen•CLEV4LAND AND 111,
• NEW AND IMPORTANT PASSE .1 P. it ..1",
DAOOaOl CanCIED eflgoi
Passengers by this Line hare °hot •• if ..1
Routes between New York and Be 17111()061.(
TICKEZ9 eau b obtainei at any of 1•• -•••• •••
Fria Railway sod all Ticket Oars"
W-mt or Southwest; also, arthe Cifit , t
under the' Weddell House, Clevented, • •
Ask for Tickets
A. do G. W. AND RIRIE It NI, • 1,
Passenger Trains stop at Meadville I t,, , ,
tog passengers ample time to dins at I••.• • 11,, •
HOUSE," the beat Railway Hotel In t•,•• u. •
RE FP' 41 , 1 D EXPZInTIOI7B r 1.1 •fi., .4 L. I.
• RAILI•
r ), o trimuit4pusent . , of Freight between 1. i • it it.
von or Cleveland.
Merchants in the West and Sonthwe,
their advantage to order their goods to ' i s,s
the Erieand Atlantis & Great Wester
Whig trouble and expense.
HATE, OF FREIGHT AN Le
°TORR. ALL RAIL ROI .
' Especial atteettou will be given to the .
'Whoa of Freight of all kinds, East or W
The Engine., Care and other equipme
are entirely new, and of the most ti •
e.
The only direet route-to 1.1
WONDERFUL OH. REGIONS OF FE
Via. Meadville or Corry.
Thom i earvitsburgh,. the %shorting ;
Youngstown and the Coal Mines.
Tillie Raul is being extended, and will
pfe+e running order to Gallon, Crbade. D
without break of guns.
J. FARNI-tWORTii. Grog Freight Agin
T. H. GOODMAN Ga F ul Ticket A teat.
11. . ISWERTSICI
' isle• 64
NEW rinm.
SMITH & GILL - 11 4 ) it . 1•:,
Onceesoor to St H. Smith
WHOLESALE AND /4.
,D1&L11:1111
BONNETS,
.RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
1311
LADIES' FURNISHING A.Y4.)I ) S,
STATE PITILEET,
BETWEEN SEVENTH , AND SWIM Er
E. IL 8:111311. A. P. CH,.
apr9l4-6m.
BONNET ST o RE!
MRS. S. H. HALL
Would rerprottolly can attention to
LARGE STOCK OF Goo ,
Juat received hum pm. York. onto
Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, to. ' ;
Together with gam •
D R 7 .GOODSI
Maid' aho trU/ Nfl. •
CRE FOR,CASR, OR -PAY.
cir ea/lieut.: attention paid to i READY danahlig. colortin)
and priming.
atom oa Pow/ St.. 7 dose *MT , the DM". 1 4 *.
apearilett.'
• Administrator's Notice,. , .
T BITERS of Amnistration sOn I.lmaa• •..
1.4 utast Elisabeth B oy s t sho'4„.lite et is trite.
tp , Vie Co., Pa., Main beau (naiad to the astiee.
signed. notice is homily Elves to att beetles deism
.
er
the sate* to protest them, aatbastleated, forte.
tarot. end those indebted to the eatat estate C i zaho
toomeliatepijitoot. {kW' - •
1101 ^I •
reraint•
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