,TgE dilE/yr ENGLISH REMEDY. 4111 J. 0.1 1 ,1 CLARKI:*S • Celebrated Female Pills. . 0 1 ECTED • L Trt s 14,:701:j't .13r Rm.+ L . P ATENT' . VA • ' a Prescription of Sir J. Clarks, M. D., Piyriewe Eztrsordisary I SAie esa4a. 4 ,14 Mvatustle medicine Ia unfailing in the cu re e r ali r ainfJl fan i tero se dlseases to which tb; female tit •i. aabiert. 7t moderates all excess and re al obstruction., and a speedy cur! , may ba ranee, TO .11A1ERIEJ) t.ADllliS pealtarly suited. It xlll , iP a short time, bring o,i Period with iMradarty. ile prim One Dollar, hears tha Giv e n s:ou t Ea , • ',M o f Groat Prltam. to prevent , onnterfol i . ) ,„ pa,l6ertd cot be lakos by Ensiles lIISIIIII the ri psr THREE , MONTHS ef PrOrigrati, b tkry see ar c t. Hst " Lociarl bat sat any at4r4ias tkey • ••••e• ..f Yen, nes freetlons, Paine In , 1-i V'ntigu• on Plight. eiertinn,falpita • ; i„. Heart, 17 , xterli'v Itvil Whiter, them. ring will • c ,,,„ 01,.n .7.1! other •• en•,, hare (.n.l ; rod al. r'ul me iv, dq not co iron, eatnmol, hurtful In the renititution Inns In On. p,Enplll(4 •rnn ate), pa-knO. 0 ; 00.1 , •4Trfollc, po.er;ervnl. . “11.11 Rl' '")Fit.TiIGtSTA, ,nt for the United Rate.* Ind Canada, unqr.s, Cornandt R t., New Yoh. „L -gl,OO and 6 postagis 'stet:laps enclo•rd to %Fly att. • botch., containing 60 Pills. jy9'64-Iy. %Retie% LI.N CAT t lift!! We urv.—Thii D , n id hat thoroughly proved tboqr to h. the beet for curing CAT Mtn. COLD IX Ilk 'TN in tCICIL It bent been found an excellent remedy 0114.4 of Sean Ryes. Die tltga bee been re noted r 1; FIRARINO hie often been rently Improved by It Is fragrant and agreeable, and glee. Ismer*, ' to the deli heavy pains caused be diteases th.rlesd The Rentatinne Neter trying Mare delightful i , ,Y;gnrating. It earns and gorges out ali ob r:nrtlnne, strength. nu' the glands and gives a healthy tn the parts afteete.l gm, than thirty year* of ea!e and use of Pr aitrahati'm •,,a and Frolaniaehe genii 11, ft preyed ha rest vain, -all the ~ nnamon diusaee n' the head, and at this Inn. 03 it Mande higher than ever before' It le rettommend . many of the beat rhyaielanN, and Ic tiled ,11h crest .Y . Pl4llllliPalifiettoa everywhere. Read the Cortidrabe trholeeale Druggists to 15&4: rhenewlersitned having f nr mane Timm been an:lmila • wi with Dr - Marsh%Ws Cearrh and Heeds he Snuff, and 'ld In Anr wholeasle,trade, cheerfnll•' @tato, that we be. Are It to be-equal, In every reapeet, to the rsenmmenda• oar even of :t for the cure of Catarrh Affections, and iv-deei-dedly the beat settle, we have over 'kerma all emotion diseuee of the Bead, • k Perry, Reed, aratir k Co!. Brown, Lamson k Cutler k Co.. Seth W. Towle. Wllwo, Fairhatnc Ogrion ; geoehaer, Edam& & Co, R. H. Me.; Barnes & Park, A. B. & Bands, Stephan taniel Minor & Co., MeCeason & Robbins, A. & Co., Sf. Warn, Close & Bush Gale, ate York. rnr nil by all Druggiati. Tre it. jyff a4-Iy. TONDHRIOCI. riIIINGRIg hive occurrea-in this country doling the lut three or four year; bat ~c.rora wl erful than the Revolutions in Color, „1...4 ramig t heads at:the privle, by CRIST.I.Da . 0d,... be 7.74 R+IR DYE. The hlatrrien of the gametes of great '.. r .r.rni atTortis no parallel to the triumph* over eam• ,1, , 11, ID I prcjudire, a-complished by this powerful nt I,:rmlru vegetable sent, ,which instantaneously cr.:. Ant 1 0, {10WOCUI mart of tha heir Into i black or .c rc lc magnificent 11. J any that Bourn ever NatOwMa von the heal of man or Woman. erlatadoro's hair Preaervatlye t adinnot to th. Dye, in dree.ing and promoting c , aVi ant ptrreet h.alth of the hair, and of Its*lf ,1-1 la. I %inn., a nat.g.iar.l that protects the dbrea from :wtin , ler all etroamotanees sad ander all climu. 'll' J. ^ItIiT {DOR.). gn. ri Astor House, liaTerk. =nl.l hr .01 f) - nvinta end applied by all naiT A Card to the Suffering. 'tv LLow two or three briireflesde of • 1 13nohn," "Toni. Bitters." "Saresparills." “Nerrons UM. t.., so I art, Ton nre vatiefied with the %t oo try one h,” / ‘01.1) DOCTOR. BETIT AN'S Pl(l, l —trerho re.tored to health n;.rin leu than thirty dare. They are purely , aroe tibiusnt tp take, prompt and eahatary in their the broken down and khattered ennetitation. to I runny ran take them with advantage. 'moor ,' cr.!! In the Unite! qtate“ only by J.. 3 fIUfI,F.R, So 41 Broedw3Y, New York. Agent for the United States • rd the POI.. teeurely pecte4, will he mail vie ad.irees nit reneint of price, which 11. nme Dot ple paid—money rerunied by the Agent if entire_ rrr•.lon Ic not given. rDITOR OF 011•4131liVER—Otart :—With your tln,l parrnt.tola I artah to say to the readers /mar paper that I refirsard,hr :atant mail, to all who (her) • recipe., leith foil directions for making r.t as 'tut a elmol , VegetaSie Balm. that trill effeetnally 1,70. In ten day.. Pinnies, lllntrhaa. 7 an. Prectlee Impuritiee of the Skin, leaving the rime =AK boantlful, also mill f:e • to thorn 'leads, or ta.. Faces-111mph, direct non and information that wilt *Me tbernyto start a full ?mirth of I.ratiri•nt Yale, r: , gatra or. monattob. In legs than thirty days. appliaatfoo• answered, by retnrn mail, wttb - 'at R.goeetfullv yours, 11103. F CFIAPMAN, Chemist. 831 13roadway,Naw York.' - 1".~1'D~ TIR. TD • 1A14 9 VI:NH - TIAN LINIMENT.—More Testimony I This is to errti'y that for the last have used in WY family Dr. Toblaece/ebratied Tnettan Liniment, and in every instance have found It :'T Prod to hi. recommendations. I have found itto tf , Lar.t netantaneou. relief In easel of toothache. Crilie, more throat, pain in the' etemt and rhenso..titp , , and I cheerfully recommend Ito :is: to 'Tory one saluted with any of the above-named ".rotes. JAMB P. WARVER. U.t17101.1o; COIL, Oct. daffy 1861. so ISD a-nts. 3nid be' all druggists. 081ce, C,rtlatqlt street, New York. - OetB.lns. itlg (41,4 PENSIO.O3 & KXPERIKNC K OF • NBRVOIIB INVALID. 'thliehed for the benelltt e ngd as a caution to young zetAnd others, who suffer from Newman Deblhty, rm. mute Deeuy of Ifenhood, , &e, supplying at the ennui tu•the means of self-cure. By one who has cured himself ea undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing tert-psid addressed euvelispaenste copies may be bad M author, Ears/anti MAYPATII. Esq., ailre4.l T. Brooklyn, Binge Co., N. V. ORNTI.IIIIAN, cured of Nervous Debility; In enmfetinty, Prematnne Decay and Youthful II rror, • by a dealre to benefit others. will be happy to to all who need it. Mite of charge,) the reeiPe •illeictione for Matt nuthe simple remeelyneed In Ida Thom wishinz to profit by his experience, and ant a Valaible Remedy, will reedit , . the • me, by 'no mall, (carefully sewed,) by,addreesios JOHN B. OGDtN, N 0.150 Numan Stt'et, N. Y. o YDO WLMII TO Oki CURIA) f—DR. Ci AN'S ENVILNII SPECIFIC PILLS Mire, in Ism 10 dam the won't/vas of NERVOUSNES4,Inar•oe 1, roam/dun Meaty Seminal Weakness, !malty, • isigno.r , Sexual and Nervous Affections, no mate r!No •hat . c.nse produced. Price nns &slier per box. slit paid, by mail, on receipt of an order. One box -West • tore In moot 664 e•. 4.ldreas • .rAmts R BOIXR. Geoensi AQe4t , 427 itnadway, New York. ItiVes.a m . ••" IMRE NOTIIING more relsla ,to prevent itnile Irreplarltiov. nit* Dr. Vellum's Female PH& etil In all easei, curse a, return c,f monthly sick -01, .I•boot eblelj no nnmarriei•lnde can, enjoy per batch S.nll by all dm{peintot: ' writ-Im. . WANTED. •U UgDERSIONED WISIIES TO BUT ABOUT 300- CORDS. OF d Head Cult.Stae! P. 01,1 von TO /MI INOSEEI ?BICZ J for which the _ IGHEST .111ARKETI , RIOE! Sty. !IR PAID. y. BMW dc COAO !tate Street bitween ea) and 9frak Examination of. Teachers - Ta F., FALL EXA3IINATIONS for ap f I.,uts as Teachers, will be bast at the f0110w ‘44:.• and plsees : Nato at Middleboro October 10 Ilw,IL r. , n at With Corners m 11 I,,, teltu at ira .kite Cotnerl.4 •--- • " la nil at ..iriz,l" 16 miscast k k.ilt Creek at Albio••n••• ~ 06 14 1 4 11e'd al;priogaeld X Wade- " lb rriear at I. atrviesr, .. " ll t acreekst retirral hill • 64 Is al homey'', iiio col I{o%llo • 19 acraLtat Slow, School House" , 20 414 1'144,a Y attr(ord--...... .... . . m - 21 .4 • 1 ' 1 114k at liarborcreelL 24 r, , t .orth Es t. ..... . r• $5 • rro a,. N...--- r"tlt 4 at,?k u1Ca541)9a.......... ........ " 26 poi) &no morel rit Vrattaburg ii. 27 'trio at &entre School Houle " 26 ' ; 4o :erci at lalell'a Station ...... --. 4, 26 ar it laloa Wa ..s. .. .... .... ..... .... ... $1 +sod at Oak Groviviieboti . i 114 race. ..... .-•• Nov. • I A i Lr., conun•Dee at 9 s. ca. . 10.6. i J. 1)1:0-114512. 3, County Superioton6ost• _,, . • A LARGE SUPPLY A.& klo 0 1 gtno• Mstabesjost rstoired. or. solpt. 4. Zdluirr, tot mon. Tka Moat Parlor Maack is Me trorfooar will UM tibia' MAW OD* trlls/1 17>50 bOXI , <WM ' sad gross. • Moral Is V 4 BOHM it illnCigla, Giwillat aim* Slitlisalla 'tic trie *Whim ebotrucr. FRIE, PA., OCTOBER 13, 1864 SPothil.Nothies. irr" We &elm to obtain a sornwpoadoat to every Mire:whip la the county. Polities! ways Ire as obtain In abundance; what we *want is the local news front all porta or the want?. -Any poison writim. to as an it.. Pend on hiving his mime kept strictly eonedeutial sad If he hal fears that the comommuestion Is not In proper - shape for pabliestbm, we will pit it in apnea plate trim rr City imbee.rthera Bernd by moiler, will be Charm! twenty-ere cents par year extra.. Persona who fall to resolve their papers rrgalarly will seater a him by noti fying as of the unm. We prefer to hare all subscribers wh, can consisiontlr, prorate their paperi at the .ales of na blleation. C'F' This hoar at which the Mann la suit to press, each srse 2 .o 2 &cloak en Wureclav alimerona. Adelman - mentS , wp be received unto 9 o'cloek of the day of puh. Ruction: . relit Advertisements, Job Wort and Sabeeriptions et ?rem se news whose respotudbility not known to the poblij hers, mast &timid fa shames. OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. T We would respectfully call the attention of tke podia • . to our Sanitise for doing Job Printing of *any "deaerisv lion. Having rapid Proses lad the latest stylerofType. we are prepared to do anything in the klbbino line, in a manner equal to any other establishment, aMd on terms as maspoabfiiie the Buffalo or Cleveland °Maw We tan aided nearly two thouand dollars worth of mate- Slat to the °Moe 'Moe it has been In our possession, with the object of making it what we thought the oreurmnir t r neviled. How - well we limn amended we loan the specimen of our jobbing, *Mat may be seen in oven , part of North Weetern Peansylvasis, to Melly. Those whe want tuts work are tutted to give ne a call. We ran do any kind Of Printing that can be done elsewhere, —each for instant, se All kinds walk, Coal ODs atom, All kinds used by Coal Shippers, ' All kind, used by Coal Fellers, All kinds - wed by Mensbants wed litoralowepars, All kinds used by Retailers and Groom, . All kinds need by Manursetums, • . All kinds wed by Medicine Dealers, ' All kinds need by A uotionenv. All kinds used by Raitroa i Agents, . All Illadi need by Ranks, Allitiods cowl by Insurance Caws, All hinds webby Stock:Dompanisa. generally, All kinds need by Brokers, AD Inds need by Com. and For. Ifershants, All nds used by Express Men. All ads need by Professional Men, All ads used b Litent m lietke, All kinds use& All kinds wed tootles, ... All kinds us news of New Artless, All kinds by Merchant& of all Trades, AU kinds nod by Architects, ' All hinds used by Dramatise Istabllshmenht, Allkinds used by Artiste grogrally, •ll ads used by Public Exhibitors, All It di wed by Managers of Sawa Assembile. All k used by Political Managers, All kinds need by Travelling Agents. Altitude wed by Farm" or sellers of real estate, , All kinds used by Um sellers of Personal Property, All kinds and by Renters. - • In short, all kinds used by all Omit Orders by mall.whea mat by respoereible puiles,erompt• ly attended to. Agents Ilbrithows, Concerts, &a, whose nwponsiblitmrs an aennainted with, mast par in advance. In oassairhars packages are sent oat of the City by expresiowd thews:mg for whom they are intend ed have not a regular account at the aloe, the bill for eolleetton will invariably be &malted with the's- RESULT IN ERIE COUNTY. ItethatMt et WM la the Ilapoblkaa &jolty I Contrary to the "ancient:646ga," Tuesday was ono of the brightest and most pleasant due we have seen for a long time, In this city and county .the eleetioa passed off id a spirit that was creditable to both _parties.— There was but little disorderly conduct; and the feeling between the friends of the respec tive candidates, although eartlestend decided, did not partake of that malignant character which is too often seen in political contests. The vote is unaccountably light, bat any one will see, by comparing the returns, that the Democrats have made large and unprecedented gains in almost every_ election district. The - Republican majority'bf 3,000 last. year is re duced to between 2,200 and 2,800. on the Con gressional vote, and this, too; after ontiof the most stirring campaigns we have bid for number of years. he opposition leaders and papers made desperate efforts to rally their followers, but it was utterly impossible to bring many of them up to the work with that seal they have exhibited in the past., We can only account for the enormous falling off in 'the . vote by the belief that hundreds of Re-' publicans who, have become tired of sustaining the Administration policy, but have not yet made up their mind - to 'vote the Democratic ticket,•concluded to de the next best thing and stay away front the polls. The entire Republican ticket is elected by about the mime majority received by_ Mr. Sco field. Mr. Lowry ran pretty generally with hie ticket, falling behind a few votes in the Western part of the county. and going ahead :somewhat in other plants. _ The Democrats have every reason to _con gratulate themselves on this iuspiciotis result in our county. With such a combination of difficulties to contend against as are scarcely to be met with in any other county of the State, they have added very considerably to „their party vote, and reds:tied that of. the Op positini to an almost unexampled extent. We confess to a feeling of Mere "than •ordinary gratification , over the returns. Considerin4 all the ciretunstanees we expected very littbi change in the general result of the county,, and have been - most agreeably disappointed. Let the Democracy everywhere 'pink -tip renewed courage, and buckle en their , armor for a still more valiant itruggle in November. With thorough organisation' eta:active labor in • the glorious cause, we can poll five hundred additional votes for lefoOlellant at the next elec tion, and help to reader his success certain. Below we give a table of the vote on Con gress'in this county, so far as ere have been able to receive it ETU jit44:• 4W4.*Cattia„ lees 2 844. " • '` •• " jrl67 :110. 197, • 18* 194 183- .0 801 • 98 249 ,118 209 0 . 4th 4 . 154 249 - 357 219 West Milloreek, " Bast 48C - 4 -872 267 -u19. 17 2 0 0 ,Ilarbororeek, 148. 248, _ 134 196 McKean, - 80- --248 28 196 Middleboro, - 29 --' 2. 26 Washington, 9Q 816 snaj.l7o "Edinboro, . 447 ).: „72 92 Girard bora., 47. 80 * 48 7l II tp., 7 - 1- • -238 71 211 Fairview,. • 148 284 • !mg. 70' North ELM hero., 28 121 1 " " IP., . 167 240 f 011 0 7 / Elk Creek, 115 169 ma). 4 Conneaut, - 60 225 t. .149 A1bt00,22 6R ' -4r 49 Springfield, _ 89 882 • " . 350 Summit, 109. .-74 ro_t27 Waterford bore., • 48- , 199 •- ,81 110 46 tp., 88 272 ' 89- 222 Leßtent 148 189 121 154 Concord, r 89 175 mil. 53 Corry,. , - 40, 107 66 150' Wayne, 76 198 union bore., 76 99), , t staj 92 • , tp., 91 191 Greene, - 161 116 ma). 81. Venango, Wottabtirg, • 2 - -42- - r Amity: , 89 - 87 Greenfield, • 89 141 maj. 70 Lockport, . 100 161 ' ' - . Franklin. , -, --416 A 142 , ~. , .—• , .. ' -, Total, " . 8,260 6,269 The trains on' the Philadelphia sad ; Erie Railroad - are to commenee running on the 17th regtdarly between Philadelphia and Erie, *distance of 448 miles. It will open • wide trait of countt7 44; , trad*, "Ow ell trade; particularly, will End increased facilities over this route te 'the shipping market at Philadel phia.. ;; , 11•41rostatt-Ussioa-loPla Company mmo larstliss isp 1 41 . 1, from Ott eitPlO Erin r itii- 1 14 , 10 1.1 . 11 1: 1 0 -0. ili44411 ; 1411 worlds. ortka soon. Flag Presentation at Edinboro. The ladles of Edinboro, on, Monday of last we.:_k, presented the Democratio Club of that plaCe with a splendid !lag. The presentation speech Was made by Geo. A. Alkon, Esq., who was responded to on the pare of the Club, by Dr., J. C. Wilson. Below ale give i copy of the remark's =vie by these gentlemen: XL ALMS'S ADDRESS Gentlemen of the Edinboro Democratic Club : In behalf of the Democratic ladies orEdinbo. ro, I have the honor to present you this Amer ican Flag as a token not only of their earnest wishes for your cause and the country's wel fare, but of their abiding faith that through your untiritlgenergies, inspirited by your no ble standard beerer Gen. G. B. McClellan, you will secure for -Liberty arid Union a trium phant viotory. The ladies are not unmindful of tho many golden hours they have enjoyed beneath the folds of that starry banner. They are not unmindful that wherever that - 4ag waves, there their most liberal rights and priv ileges are held lu sacred protectioti. This ensign is therefore entrusted to your merited keeping with the fond hope that you will bear it on to victory, and have as a valuable trophy a restored Unioo • -The one condition of peace—we ma no wore." Staid by your col ors until you have re-established that 'old Un itan bequeathed to us by IVaghingtoo,and the' Fathers. 'Remember those crimson stripes represent: the blood of our fathers. and we earnestly entreat you in their names to grow not weary nor filter in the work until that emblem of Liberty waves before the world as pure anti unsullied as when it came from their hands btptisedin their blood and consecrated to "Libt•rty and Union," two most Cured names to American fireetnen Never give tip the fight until the thirty four stars shall olus• ter around thetemple of Liberty in all their true equality and grandeur If you ire true to your history and to the memory of your illustrious ancestors you will be :Colons of the honor of that flag and defend it against all its foes, whether they be,,rebels in arms or - rbir, subtle, hypocritical foe in your midst known as Abolitionism, whose chief saint proclaimed that starry banner it's flaunting lie" and called upon the American people to tear it d0wn...... The united voice of the heroic dead that nobly fell at Bunker Hill, atiMorimouth, at Lexine r ton, at Yorktown autkthose modern delde of Corinth. Vicksburgh, Atlanta, Fair Oaks, Mal vern Hill, of those reddened bills around Get tysburg, and of those crimspned heights of Antietam would conjure you to stand by the old Union and the old Flag. Succeed in your effort. under that Banner to vindicate the hon• or and integrity of the:Union by placing in the Presidential chair,' that gallant soldier, patriot and statesman, Gen. George B. Mo• Cleltan, and you shall receive the hearty con gratulations of a free, united people, and mil lions of Freemen yet unborn will rise up and call you blessed. DN. WILSON'S lISPLY. Ladies':-As the bumble representative of the Edinboro Democratic Club, permit me to thank you. Words would hut feebly express the emotioliNhat your laudable enterprise and noble exertions have this day inspired. This tribute DI your sympathy toward us and the glorious cause we have espoused comes to our anxious hearts like the great Oasis ih the des ert to the weary traveller, giving us renewed courage to battle- manfully in the cause of right ; and it shall over live in our memories as our bright guiding star in the hour of Nal tional peril as well as inthAhour of National prosperity. While you a - mind us of these memorable sacrifices madelby our forefathers in giving birth to that Battner of Freedom, as they unfurled its stars anditripes to the brees• es of Heaven, it would be"-:an act of injustice on my part to allude though sorrowfully to those more-recent Trials that have been so no bly enoctintered in Its defense. While Lexing ton, Bunker Hill, Monmouth, Saratoga, York town,-Lake Erie, and a host - 71f other battle scenes crowd upon our memory', we must not, forget our Malvern, our Gaine's Mills, our Corinth, our Vicksturg, our Gettysburg, our Wilderness, our Shenandoah, nor our Atlanta; for too well we know by the contributions as' have been made to that old Flag, and by those fair hands that. have wrought it that inter woven in its very fibres are those prayers and those tears that mothers and widows only, know how to utter and how to shed. And now as the bumble recipients of this token of your devotion to those time honored principles of ' the Democratic party - Which we in our humble way are endeavoring l to uphold and defend, let us assure ycu that next to the service of our Cretitor we shall ever hail as our highest ambition, ittepreservatiiin of those stripes un sullied, and to see that not a single star is blotted from that brilliant Constellation. And while oneLsoldiers are nobly defending that Flag with their richest blood, against the vile hand of treason at the South, we deem it a no less sacred duty to maintain their liberties, your liberties and our liberties against the im pious hand of usurpation at home. In con clusion allow=us to extend you the warmest thanks of nor grateful hearts with the earnest• assurance that we shall ever - cherish the mem ory of this occasion as one ot. the happiest events of our lives. May we all live to see place I la•thf; Presidential. Chair that true sol dier, that true patriot, that noble statesman Gen. Geo. B. McClellan ; and ladies,l pledge you, this gift of yours, that purest. o f emblems shall be present to deck the occaaion of his in auguration. Hon. Wm. D. N'orthend. The Democratic Central Committee of Mai itachneetts generously sent into this State, couple of _weeks prior to the election, some eight or tea of their best speakers, to assist as in the glorious fight for constitutional Liberty and — Uuion. Among these gentlemen was Semi:tend, of Salem, Mass., a fernier memher of the Senate of thit Common— wealth, to which ho was eleoted for two suc— cessive terms by the Republicans. Mr. North— end's sphere of operations was confined chiefly Ito the counties of this congressional district, in nearly all of which he delivered from one to throe of the most• effective speeches made during the canvass. We had the pleasure of i dtearing hie address to the people of Union, on I Mohday evening, the 10th inst.; and can bear t witness to the enthusiasm it crested among our party friends, and the favorable -of Republicans who heard it Without any of the parade that characterises so many public sPeakers,'or any assumption of superiority, Ur. Northend is i'reslly one of the must attractive orators we have listened to for lon i : period. • We jtavo übt•sined a - full report of the speech of Mr; aYorthend at Union (which id substan tinily the 'item() delivered by hint at all the points in this sootion nt which' he has spoken) and abilliptincdt in-one next. Jamie ! If,any of our 'friends desire extra copies of the nnm. bar containing .if, •they mainland in their or• dere previous to Tuesday afternoon next. 4_,. i EcomitexioAvcal Jobtil:Nincent, Esq., in hts efforts to con vince hie audience, at lVsyne Hall, on Friday evening, Sept. 30th; that -the Demooracy is a disloyal party" 0, by quotations from the speeelaes and writings of STC:phett A. Douglas, neglecteri r to quote the following . from one of hii speech - es made on the-Door .of the 11. 8. Senate: , . •'The fact can - no longer be disguised that many of the Itepublioen Senators desire war and disunion, ttitder pretext- pf saviog the , Union. 'They wish to get rid of the Southern 1 fitates, in ordor tq bare a majority In the Ben- ate to oonerm the appointments, and many. of theta think they can hold a permanentßepub. Haan majority in. the Northern Stake but not In the whole An iota ; for partisan reasons they ire anxious to dissolve the Union, if it oan be ldone-erithoutioiddieg them responsible before the peopled ;, - Volumes of such extracts eel be Colleted from the ieaohings:ef that distingdished states min, but not one word in advooiey of snob a course as this Administration has seen pro • per opt; yea, every word he said, spoke or itrotexaa in roadenchetie* of melt 6 mint-se.• - , „, . -- f The re-estahiiehotent of eh, Union in all .11,kietegrity 'aid 'tenet eontinue--te be; the indispeaubleooaditlon of any Bataan:it. —Gas. MeOisilwes Lotter of Amplest& -1, Realetenons of the Columba. mWatlesal • \Mien neClellan . . „7 The Democrats of Columbus, Warren coun— ty, Pa., Named September 16th, and organ isedliteemelves into a club designated "The adonal Union 16018 nm Clab.": The follow log Oben Were slated s Bruins Pomo% President; J. P. langsly, John Walton and Philo Stevens, - Vice Presidents; V. 0. Curtis and NewLim Baker, Secretaries; Asa Treasurer . . Szeontive Committee, William 0, Howard, - Gw . . Cady, William Graves: 8. S. Webber, sad Geo. Blair. The subjoined resolution were maisionsly adopted :' Wnazius, A rebellloa, tiaparslleled is Its magnitude, has arisen in i our land and for nearly four years our country has been dis— tracted by a desolating and disutrous .war, conducted on principles contrary to the Con stitution, and by an administration incompe tent to govern the country in this orbits of its fate ;' therefore, Resoked, That we our utmost en deavor' to defeat Abraham Lincoln at the coming election, and do pledgti ourselves to the cordial support of the candidates of the National Damocratio Convention... llesolved, That — ire shall Still,' as , we have ever done, cherish the highest regard for the Union and the Constitution, and that we desire peace upon no ether basis than that of the Union as it was and the Constitution as it is. Racked, That we believe peace 040 never be obtained by the "To Whom it may Con cern". policy of the present administration, which makes emancipation the only condition of re union, and proposes -to subjugate or ex terminate the people of the. South, bat that compromise. and reconciliation are the most speedy and effective means of establishing a permanent and honorable puce. ! Resolved, That we are opposed to the Inter— ference with State rights, or with the domes tic institutions of any . ,State by the genernl Government. Resolved, That we regard arbitrary arrests, military usurpations and the suspension of the writ of Weal corpus direct violations of the Constitution of tip United State., which Mr. Lincoln was Sworn to defend. Resolved That we hold in supreme oontempe: the tome calumniators of our noble candidate, Georgo B. MoPlellan's fair fime, and are wil ling to rest his reputation and character upon Abraham Lincoln's own words, who wrote to him shortly after the seven dsys' battles, now so memorable in history, as follows: accounts say better fighting was Driver done. Teo thousand thanks for it." And a few days !star added: "The heroism of yourself and men will always be appreciated." Resolved That we heartily concur wiat Gen. Burnside (a brother officer, high in an ooad. denoe of the administration) who says: . "I know General McClellan as well as any human being oche face of the earth. And I knew that no more honest, concientious man exists than be. I know that no feeling beyond that of the Government and the enceess of our cause ever enters his head.' I know that noth lug under the sun will ever induce that man to swerve from what be knows to be ►is duty. Ile is an honest, Christiantlike and conscien— tious man, and has the soundest head and the clearest military perception of any man in the United States." • Resolved, That, we extend our heartfelt:sym pathy to the noble defenders of, our country, both in the arse" and nary, an4ray that the time may soon . come when theyehall, be re stored to the, bosom of their families, there to reap the reward of their patrietiu.service in the country's hour of peril. Resolved, Thatitinse "file Constitution and the Union mast lie preserved at all hasards," the Detecratio party, whose conservative in fluence has for More than half a century pre served and maintained the Federal Union by faithfully respecting the reserved rights dill the States, is the most Mt] competent, with the least expenditure of bleAtd and treasure, to restore-the Union to its o ginal integrity and perpetuate it fur Imes yet to come. V. 0. CURTIS, ' NEWTON BAKER, Secretaries • Written for the Observer.] From the 113 d Raiment. MIAs YILLOW Tanatr. VA.; 1 Thursday, 0at...6, 1864. f il-ieftd Observer :—Enolosed I send you s list of the kiUed and wounded 'of the 834 Penn's Battallion, in the late action at Pastern's Plantation : amen. Smith Dennington, private, Co. A- Isaac N. Van Camp, Corp'l, B. John 139ek, private, C. John R. Polly, private, D. Thaddeus Day, -Serg't, F. S. A: Wells, Serg't, P. Joseph Kinoade, Corp'l, F. John Culbertson, private, S. died of wound WOUNDED Co. A.—Henry Lytle, Berg't, leg severely ; Andrew R. Lefever, Corp'l, side. slightly ;. Rowland Hood, private, neck; Rice; do., lost thren fingers; William Lindley, do., foot ; Frank Birehard, do.. anklet, slightly. Co. B.—lst Serg't George Qaillen;lbreut, severely. Privates—Hd. Nashott,- hip ; Jon: Hull, side ; David ilkeele, side. Co. D.—Privates—Ed. Lamb, , groin leek lin-Noble, leg. Co. 43.;-2d Lieut. A. B. Edson, through right Bide. Corp'l George Mallory, leg am putated, Privates—George BatterQsld,'. leg ; John Mowry, side; John Vendee, -breast, se• verely. Co. E.—Corp'l Joseph Pettlgrew. 'Privates —L. A. Jiffris, hand ; Joseph Dieksow . shoul der ; James Dilley, arm; John Jolly ) left arm amputated. 'Co. F.—Privates-8. 2d. Vorce, leg; Wallis Filer, foot; Wm. C. Walden, arm ; .James Ely, bowels; Legal Wade; Hiram MeGahen, hand. This is a severe loss for the number that were in the engagement. The men displayed their usual courage, and when the rebels were pressing the left of the brigade_hacit, causing considerable asitfusion, the veterans of_the old 884 stood firm and laid many thieharg ing foe dead at their feet. If there is one thing that tries the courage of troops more than soother, it is when they are called upon to advance to the front when the (root line is giving away and retreating_ to the rear; is utter contusion. The 834 has been taken in time of action from ote part of the nerd to another no less than six times du ring this campaign, for the purpose of filling up gapssiads bitikalebets Wain oar. tins, sad in every instance they have been success ful-bi checking thq advatme.of the enemy. /t• is stated that the bittallkon received . very favorable mention at Corps headquarters for their galisstry during this last%eigigentent. Our line is now .1100111 two and altolf miles beyond the Weldon Railroad and three miles from Petersburg, which places' neßouth West of the city. : The enemy drove in our pickets lestardayialroutof the Pegram Rouse, seem• ingly for the purpose of finding out our loss.: Lion and forge. Their pursuit after, knowledge was made very difilemlt and hazardous by our brass guns opening on them with a shower 'of shot and shell. Some engineers that wer tzagaged in, ing a fort iu the !winces ct the main line. laid down their shoran arid - pi..tig: tad skedaddled to tl., in doable quick was, Lust no one was hurt, unless itoiss with fright, and the Johnnie, were era baektitilek er than they same. • Our line is now able for rebels, aid I prostune is & fee days Grant Win take another step. j The - gaifls otiose week retracted' its suer dock that Governor Bigler, in his simmuthes in this county, did not condemn tbieladoot of the Southern leaders in site:opting to break up the Union. It is a manly eett to traititly confess the error -when one has made suite. steteuient, and we give our cuttenoperant fon credit for dolma as It has done in this in seam,. "Wisid that" it displayed equal can dor and gentessity:in, all Doi rof,oroseee to Domoorstlicimadiaotoo sadipthuriploa ; n but. Nasty nifortaastoly is sot tho seas." Read The. Every Voter. We spin remind our reader! of thirimpor taboo of having every Demooritic vitae in , their respective localities duly mimed ten days previous to the November election. There WIN been tee:muck neglect on this peint by. sir polities' friends, and the consequeseehas ben to disdnlsli'osir vote in a number of le. edition We have obtainedinformation of not less than a hundred voters in this city and dui adjoining townships who lest their elective franohin by a failure to attend to being an-. sensed. It is earnestly to be hoped that no mistake of this hind will occur at the Novem ber election. Let every reader, of thi - Obeereor who.is not carts* i that his same is on the as.' senor', books, call upon that dim and as certain the fact for himself. If you have any Democrado neighbors , who are not asses sed, see to having it done for' them. From this day on,the motto of all Democrats must be, Work, Woltz, WORK I lTs nand; understand how any man who belleven the nooses of Demo cratic Erincdples to be the,only safety for t h e nation, an excuse himself if he fails to give all the time, aims and influence he possesses in favor of the cause. Dastray Max.-The Monis( is a list of the persons in this city drafted at Waterford on the 7th last : Mu& Cansz rowssats.-;-Honry Koch, Her. ris Cromel, John Hemline, Mike Bemis, Alex ander Panneter, Nelson - Brace, Jo4nliablobablt, Henry York, Robert Mount, /Mph B Lutes, John Brown, Andrew Redoall, Nelson Clark, Jacob Beadnakey, John FranoiS, Wm Paisley, Healy Bohneirlir, Frank Smith, Henry Mel len, Geo A Lukas, • Edward Bolin, Joseph fiehelsika, H Grey, Imes L King, Geo Hip pie, JOn Herimer,. Sidney • McDaniel. John Re enker-28. • Guise Towinizp.—Wm Flinn, John Mil— ler, Eli !Wham, Eli Patteraon,- Lewis Dawler, John 'Williams, Frederick Hirt, Chas Ross, John Snell, Josiah Stover, Henry Larry, Franklin M Cole, John Lewis, John' Hawaiian, Owen Finnegan. Chas Hedrick David B Hough ton, Henry Seeley,Beth Church, Bebastin De fine, John Klink, J r M Thomson-22. , HAILSOR CUR! TOWIBRIP.-Willitil MoOih Jaokaon Sackui, Chu Ceraito, Chas ,Whitney, Henry Fehart, Leo' Stadia, John B Arthur, Wm Morehead, Michael. Allen, Chas Adams, Allen. Chambers, John Al Scott, J El Stinson, Ju C Oray, S J McOlure, John Applebee, Chas Dishingle, Oliver Cobb, Philip Mans, Frank Henry, John O'Connor. J W McClure —22. Tickets. The tickeits .for_the Presidential election were sent to isll the districts in the county at the mama time, with the district ticket'. It is to be hoped that . thoie to whom they were en— trusted will take sari of them, and allow none to be waited. In case any, of the townships should' resinirs more than have been furnished them, the officers of their abilis or some other activOtsmoorat can inclose a - dollar , or mere to us, l 04 we will promptly supply them with tickets to the amount paid for. Let there be no votes lost, on aoconnt of not having, enough tickets. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. The stick of *sky Tonkel killed a man in Cleveland, ok.W•iinssday night. It penetra ted his abdomen. It wu proposed once to tax lactiis' corsets, but it wan objected to on the ground that such a tax would diminish oonstunption. The New York Atlas nays that Din Rice is down on Lincoln for steeling all his jokes, and palming them off u original. Mrs. 8. H. Hall hoe received her Falb and Winter supply of Millinery and` other. goods. Read her advertisement, in another column.. Dr. :boob Hoelscher, cf‘New Berlin, Union county, has been on s visit to this city for some days. The Doctor is the anther of a pamphlet on the slavery question, which dis cusses the topic at some length and with con siderable talent. The pries is ten cents per single copy, Cr $5 a hundred. Any orders sent to Treiler, florist:thee it Weiser, 'Allen town, Pa , wilt be protiptly supplied. In the confusion incident to going to press last week we omitted.to an tounce the appoint. meat (AL T. Yout as Sapeiintendent of Coun ty Schools in place of Jufaus Dzowsisa, rem signed. He will carry out tie arrangements made 1)7 Mr. Dactinusa for School Simla *Lions. Mr. F. is a practical teacher, and will, we -believe,' fill the place acceptably.— His Ilost Office address Is Edinboro . —Oasetts. A /tidy fa Edinboro !sends us the fol lowing extrait from a letter received from her brother, now in the Semi of the Potomac "When we paised thrOttgh Washington, we saw a McClellan flag anti a Lincoln flag; we got the order to hiss tinder tho former' and cheer tinder, the latter; so you can' see; how they compel "the soldiers to act. .Butikeep Cool; there's a gamy on foot that will startle stiftr-home three cheers for 4ttle Mr. John B. _Gough has oommenoed his annual leetnring tour with - an address on temperance in New York city. it is to be hoped that Mr. Gough, into fall, will confine himself to the subjeet he advertises, and not endeavor to, teach his hearers their political duties, aboutwide& nine•tenthe of theta know as Mitch as he does hinsself. _ dn excursion party of about seventy per— sons, consisting of the officers, stockholders : and some prominent friends of the Pennsyl— vania Central railroad company, srith their wives and families, will visit our city by way of the Philadelphiii & Erie raiirmii, 'this (Thursday) evening. Our people should en = d — savor to makitheir stay as pleasant as pos- Sibte. ' One of the lesd l ing Abolitionists of Mill Creek recently received a letter from hie sou in the .Potoman army, in which the latter ez pfessed s, strong desire that his father ehould vote, for Little 'Mao. The biotel reldident was so indignant that' he it once enclosett,he: lettei lb a fresh ,envelojpe„and;reinrned it 13 the-writer with some reinatkAidded ,expres— 'lie of the paternal wrath, The mass oonventiois of Ihttesday last was .certainly 'll4 the it* matuess• as ever oo huS!red-itt the political" an4als of Oho i s& don. but, astonishing- SO it was, we have positive knowledge of the fast that it would have been vastly larger in' number had the day been clear or mo4ers'ely pleasant. 'From every part : of Erfe; Crawford 'anti' Warren 000uties we hear of large delegations at in tended being here, bat were kept, back by the heavy storm sad exceserdinarily bad roads. With a fair day, Aerie is we question but the convention would hais been the greatest ever ilea in TOOL Trestirlibenuil"lo*- The Ganas says the Demo:Title pros:4Bl . m on Thomas, Irmo "a fakirs, (plowed -.with that of the Union (Abolition) Conveititto-of the previous day." Why doesn' t _ our untent• portly lave the magnanimity to - tell its ren ame that the morning on vhieb the Demo. cratio'Convention met viu one pf the most disagreeable ever NM 1/1 this:rat, csf.oll, country! Clnsidering all the drop:seances, the procession was not a failure, but a great succesi. lied the day been pleasant, our 'neighbor vould.havi, seen a MO that Irani/ *have given him a totally different ides ef the spirit, sad strength of 'the Deseerstie Forty in l'thisortiols the State: t44-4e-!!.r teptt . sigili*bstors. , , . • .The.followincii giro, tows by a gentlemaal whose r reliaitalitoisMnit IM'dlispeolly say] person who Unacquainted with him A spir.l Mud oirole was held. a Mt renige ittP: 'al Weeloyville. The parties present were mostly Abolitionists (of *ors.) and among the sum-' bee was a Mr. =........;Wk&1iana of the salve administration men of the neighborhood. 'This gentleman being naturally dssixons to 'mei, some authentic information as to as remit' of the Presidential eampaign, sad surer doubting' that the "spirits" were ea ths aid* of Ltaooln ; thought alt to seal upon the spirit, of George Wobble.** for . the coveted knowil edge. His fret question was somewhat ,as follows: "Which do you think the best man for the Presideney, Abe Lincoln or George 8.1 McClellan ?" Judge of his surprise, when the table rapped out in a most emphatic and un mistakeable manner—"MOCrataal I" Never, daunted, howiver, he emieluded to try spin a 'and asked: Will Lincoln be our next Prost dent t • Answer, &aloha)", No. Will Mo.. Clellan t , Answer; still more emphatically, YES. Thi haters of thine respowes not being of such a kind as to gratify the tastes of the inquisitive condemn, his investigations into the mysteries of the political sonliot were net rammed for that night. The following is an extract from a letter written by woo of our "bold roger boys" at _Atlanta,' to a friend in this city: "I pave 11Olk a good many Ribs shim I have heel here,' sect they all tell the oaatratory. They an willing to give up, and return to the- Union if MoClellen is elected—under Lincoln they dollars they never will, but tight to the last man. Four years more Lincoln is four mere years war. That's. mita% tvoted for old Abe in 1884—Little maces my man now. If Meelellan's election will restore the Union as it was, without any more eghting.'as I be. Dive it will, who's the use of fighting any longer to free aiggers,:and, as Seward asys, make Lincoln "President over the whole Vii., ted States I" Let, those who want the war carried on for the oke of gratifying party re. vingeand personal ambition come and tight it out—in the name of consistency they hod'zit ought to ask other's." The dassus describes "loyalty" to be "the sublime devotion of spirit which exalts country above ill thought of self or party, ready to maks every sacrifice to do and, dare ;all for that country's good." . Wilear that accordilg to that standard the number of "loyal men" in Eris county is siseedingly small. Indeed, with' the noeption of the . editor of the' Gnats and a few gentlemen who gather about the Court House, Post office, Custom House, and half a don or So grocery, clothing sad book stores in the city, we doubt . if a" single person could be found itt the county to answer our tiotempora• ry's authentic definition of the "truly loyal". citisen. "We will allow these Copperheads to talk before - the election. but after the eledtion if they talk sit linty 0 now, each tun will hare to hava his coffin Carried along with, him." The *bra is tlui language et Tam Marshall, one of the speakers at the Repablican Mass Meeting of the lithinst., is Ode city. One of our friends, who was present. committed the ex- Ironton immediately to paper, and is willing to conch for its &annoy. Our Democratic readers can see what is in store for them, in ease of Lincoln's re-election. This base crea ture, Marshall, is of no personal consideration, whatever; but as the echo of others,higher in official and mental attainments than himself, his sayings may be worth remembering. • - The' county Fair turned out, to be the meet, complete failure of the season. We en. peeled- 'nth to be the cue. and are not disap. pointed in, the least. The society made the serious mistake of electing a President. who thought he could ono the machine" on politi cal grounds, and the reinit is before them. If they will now kick Sherwin out of office, and put some one in his place who is not a party bigot, and will set in such a meaner as to oh . a the conidesototall sides, we will war— rant them that they eats have'one of the most snecessful Fairs next year ever held is the county, The•new editor of the Girard Union is eel John P. Phelps, of the Mayville &stied, but his brother, C. I, •Pl}elps, lately coaneeted with i Leiliportlitli Paper.' The red" wi der his control, 3a to be an siindependenifsm ily paper," hiving nothing tfi de withyolitios. Congrese..llllr. iletnild Rem Elects& Mr: Scofield . le 'undoubtedly re-elioted to Congress by a msjority' of perhaps over a thousand. The following are the majorities received is the se'yoral oennties: Erie, Warm, Clearfield, Elk, ' :, • 406 Jefferson, lostlinstelk) 260 Melissa, 1, 1 60 Comoros, . 60 , . 20 Forest, (estimsted3 . This is better than we , expected. We did not anticipate bus then . B.ooo majority forpfr. Scofield in this county. nor more the s thou sand for Gov. Bigler in Olsarflea& ' Willa= 07 011.01111 Z Vattar.—The tutor moos wealth of Oil Creek Valley swum& be better illustrated thin by naming 'up the profits which it has yielded during the last four poi., U ia:stated,'"and we have every resit:in to ballet/01M statement to be true, that du s ting that-p..6mi it has yield he looted'. ble sum of s3,oooseo per sounteP' , 4 l eflis, -resources will stand further develapement, as large port rot &Pita Ilddded treasures have not as yet been explored. Petroleum has been more exteusiveiy.atisd for household purposes of late years than previously, and if we ,umy judge from appearances, its consumptiott; will be greatly enlarged,. when, no doubt, it will demand, higher' iricie than-it has since its Arse idojitron for general use. - Under such !circumstances, tundlrithisuch opportunities u ,these are to acquire wealth and money, saj 'ma that canneot make himself rich is "behind tthe age."Ptitie -I sdi nee. J tbtoomuntentse.) . • Sept. 18, 1864, of Typhus Fever, Mr. BID-. NEY BOOTH, aged 85 years. Owing to, the iositioa of the deceased in the Church' lind-fir the sake of his numerous friends, more than a mere notice of. his death is deemed, prow.. Although bard to part with those so dear to bim:be was roild7 to lay down his active and useful life, as be said, with the hope-of joining "the joyful hosts ahoys." It I,a. to sing Itin praise of God. and,: •. .• •Is mom • -fete spent in siagi .4 to oth. ~ og- t hat beau sweetue.• .titeenthroned ' upon iLe tiavidr'ti brow." A large circle of friends mourn his death, but they mourn not as those tritbOttllopeolor they June the as surance that their loss has been his eternal gain. • Arremiumo - Jaws....Thi Newburgh iiersid iabolittoo) concludes' ea amide ae follows: • , BitpM me the deseendanta of that teemed rue who crucified thi Brion% and who .an opposed to thebesi interests of governnient in every lend wherein they roam : who never enter our armies but for the purpose of de-: [ plating Millicietsto of., soldiers, and who hug around the camps toeike every admitting* ol their.neommitieel and I . will show you the mob who, minely4laisut of a: hundred, Will vote for the modern Thlllool3l‘o.* , this adl, and ,16014.111ppottlrollandighazn or the infamous butcher QuaiiMell In preference to (ten. But ler or Abraham . • • r7(1 ' 3 .- A - 7': . r‘7 . TrrY ' ji;7: . Ml Siegel, IFI ceat itc -Co., Grsarks, Flou t Put, Ntk, I<, CARBON OIL, , Mt% Ligon, apre sad •• L!,/ i Pie Lowest Market Prioes. UNION BLOCZ., slariV644L 'll. a. VL113:16. lOU CI. NEW GROCERY STORE. The estersigued ban opea.d saw Grow, Stem es ' . the 14187 SIDI OP 8717 g 37.,34 MOM ROB= OP RAILROAD RIUDOZ, Whims thin istood lumping toll supply at ' GROCEKIIIIB, PROW/810PM 1,1111712116 NM% CZOCABUT waiea YANNEX OTTOOA WILLOW WARS. COPUMOTIONAZIItig TOBACCO ac CIGARS. lad ~Alfas =madly!! hand 1a as astabliaaasaat• ar Me are determined te eller va geed indeemeetsesear ether dealers in the fatty. and invite the pahae w Oa maddest that we me give satire sa trketlm. I L. WE.81111:1 k oa TO MO Bolden Owners et rapateateli Lands trNDIR THE PROVISIONS OF THE At or Assembly. apron . ttc s 111 1 Md. %be b"I day and OVUM of 17apatested Lsit s aro result , d take oat patents for sash loads beton be Ist d.. of Noramber, int Oa failure to tab Q at nab Woof* tbe autroyar Own' ia dineted 'Ye eskatets 1 I • maw t fif prams isery, karat sod lea an me sad ow dash/ MK' sank mown (sther clue hap) t. a felfflgral ass .MME ks adored de a bra Amass le b. prusidal and baN far Slat purpose sad said no show err Istwoof d • per *set" lbw limes are to be 4 , 101 spoil by tiro 41torsol lissavil as &p.a. t &dial paling alms. Rader tie Aot of April IL 1541. The aid ate airing particular &ankle , ' 1.. li buidasse srietai under the Laid Laws, sad baits, :Ad idas for &Stealing to sack busina=prepared tc care patent" at ease far at a d..t,enoo from the seat of Glarertut t, on taw most niaaohabl• terns. Ceurespeadtaas solid et sad protap &aoudad ter Addrase ROBE. rNooartass, or tLL CZ DE war. Atter4,ja RA Cansaellors at Lai., nag t. flarrlC,oro, - GROOERIE! CIiOCERIES ! ' .'..7 WHOLESALE • ' P. EX . . P , .. *. IT, We respoitfia L; ta:•• to 1,0 .: • titit 1.• 1, No." 2 tiugllics' lock, :;Lrie. Whimskasill•ki-r. j'.. , or : ! : far,. t I, .-.:' iiROC.ERIrr iS, CROCKERY AND Wi ODES v k h.' F. WIN'S. LIQUOR% Clit.eiv., Sal eviler/Lbw vocally fqr sal- in an eats , ' to.lll,pett Wed. • ar TIMMS GI eseronble e. ry other gtobri tr, db• eni/'HK United States Claim Agt, GIRARD. PE&N'A. PENSIONS, BACK PAY, ' "BOUNTY, AM all (Abu , Mar 'pint the Garereteeet .needed , 10 with itteasptaess. =LEG= aIIASONABLE. , by Mill ationdett to tie woo se It sMit peso*. , I . i r a l • J I , At: • m tt - 2 3 01 co 11 i .p w I I 11 .4; o Pi Biglir. Scofield. 2200 700 1800 2029 1966 TO GET YOUR MONEY . BACK, Z. COUGHLTWS BOOT & SHOE S ORE ! . State Strad. Ifesetr Opposite the P r Oter? . Ir n =lia, Boot sad Shoe dealer, 1 : L Wham Ow Patine that hp hr towed hh shod to the Store Ow es Stste street, owl *prone the Pest Moo, where he Wise all his old Mood. a...towers to Eh kW aaatl. Portianier snootier •:. ^ : 11 . 11PAIRVN0: Raft asatidi wattage, and an 11 • • bs..isees - bineell. he behoves he son phe T• • • • • Um and sell at as low prices se any othe , • idry: Good Tits Wonsotod. . Notice to Oil Refinc:fs wr. are prepared to sell to./Leasers' CAU-MG SODA sad (ILI:TEM th• • let pries. We can all OU Vitrol by tbe e. • ratottfeetorni, thereby saving to the par ` • Omega mod steurtuz promptcest to 'bind .4.0.11 t I CT;RIRTN S. (lArat4Ry - OLD PRICES, , NO ADVANCE! I 8 SILLIF.G WALL P ' •► ,PP.In aprletf. OLD NEWSPAPERS, liriCAZ: 800101, . • 'GUAM Off MIMIC FILIBITING M•rnM. Boacktst the OBSZBV2Ii OFYIes. IjETTERS TESTAiNENTARY ON the Mete et Aitbat u i si Destees, deed,. lets et azo is tiori ll i s ;ll l. Otte 0. .• Pa.. boo reale Ain Ow settee it eves I. ell pumas twee. hie stessestees tedetded to the ems to sail lam•diss• summet, and Uwe hsst•lndaises opted the estate s• isseset Owlet istgeauat, N. O. DAY 004 40441 r• ismocatriz. FOR RENT. • • Talsal4 and PeOrable Stand for • - GROCERY' OR O &NI:It AL COUNTRY STORN, At Irrizie, Warn). County, ft. TMblWdbi hi of Siam wi th a flaw, tizr. *afar. Thosti la she • DMIING HOUSE . attached, ',blab aria ha mho. with the Store If desired. far plittioil" address B. M. BIDDLII, 1 hISTIL • ' Irelae, Warm co, ra. A LARGE LOT • . , /No INA ; 111101113 Messixen so 0. - 644) maul ix WATIE 41LAM, T 0 • C 0 . 1 CRACIEZItiI, Trraoi s GL111.6 31711011, AT Till rrvi ri I= IMPORTANT D. W. HUTCHINSON, i i '.12 • • c rE 4 . Y It E- . 1 O -. .9 Z v • .1 . ; .4 . .• '" !-- le 4 1 E ,4 1 f. r- Ia • . IZ 3 - C. .4' 71 .%.! A: P. -. 1 ' - '3 ri 11 4 bi a z 1 THE PLACE EE3 OLD PILW26, NO Ai • tt J. O. BE-LDEII AT OLD PRIM. for eliadi the higliest Machet API CASH, WPILL Ali ,PATP. EzeoutrLxl ••Nottoe. son, XBl2, PA, •••, • •1, - .
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