13 ENGLISH REMEDY. gi lt _ grit ar a tititotro . FV. C.'‘')lebrated Ping Min 1 nr We desire - to obtain a carreapondest in every ~,,,, fr , g l'retrytion if Sir J. Cia.ks, M 11., Ownship to the county.. Political elliyri we eau obtain co Ex'raordlinary to 0:6 dikuroc. ' 1 : In sbandance ; what we want is the lecalnewihess all v :: o e ' ,... med,, , ,,e I. nntailinl in the nat . of i di ! parts of the scanty. Any peinoti writini, to as sea de. .. - ...1 e invr; is dl.easea In which thifssrale ' Plod on hiving hie mins kept addl? nOnfidential : and II he her fairs that the communication to not in proper a moderates all otters and re• :.. , n,,„,t3"- ‘ • , ~ ot . on ::, cd a oroelly curs may be oil two I chaps for publiestion, we will pat it Is appropriate trim TO :t1 tIllitIED LA DIES - , re- City subecribers.serrad by nervier. will be &larval _. .t.ly ;ai.rd i It will. in a short liftlt, bring on , twenty-riverents par par watts. Persons who fall hi . r ptrio.l with rogubtrity. ' . merlin their papers regularly will confer s hirer by nett. : , 3 1 , ~1,, rriadino Misr, boars th, G overment 'lying as et the woe. We Refer to have aU subserihers ! wh I can conveniently, procure their papers at the oat, r ''' - ,,,, ' ;',,,i Pf-it.)n, to remit , ounterfsitv. . - - r ne publication. ifIAUTIONI. ~,, r ,;;, ilread rot br.taLcoi by Females darter Ski ' nr The hoer at which the Metres, Is put to press, THRE F.': MONTI'S of Pregnancy, Utley raj each week, ls 1 o'clock on Thursday aftersona. Advertise . ..;; ~,, :u .,, j,,,,i,,,v, h.: ni any ig h„ iii . MO, meats will be received up to 0 (kiosk of the day of pub • ' ' Haitian. lIE ~. ‘ errona Bud Splint. rr All Advertisements, Job Work and Babectipthwns „.. , I - A Delions rains in _ i ar, ~L s.b, ,. ratton n n Fil ht . x . 111020400.. fron persons whou responsibility is not !Tows to the ..; ~ if* ,,,,, , tr. ' r et i es End ish(t e , these Pills win publishers, mist 'topsail is aubsses. , ~,.. slot' r.ll 6tl,rr means have felled ; and - al. ..,. ~,' r'ul emely, 0,1 opt contain Irma, calomel, OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. „, i.- bur : ru t to the. eonst , Lution. r. • y „ ', . • ' We would respectfully call the attention of the publle • ' rJr•l. , ni” In thn prop Yet procitaleith piekage, to our faeilitiU for' doing Job Printing of every daserip ; , .... t, ,, carnfully preerred. • . • tie's. Raying rapid Presses Ind the Lion styles ofType, , ciLli nT ALL hilL'GfirnTS, we are prepared to do anything bilthe jobbing line, In a „ .. , ,-.,.! f..)? the United Staten and Canada, JO3 NIOAF.d. 27 Cortlendt St., Nee York. manner equal tour other eitabliallneent, and on tame • as reasonable as the Buffalo or Cleveland °Mem! W. _ si, ,,o ~,.1 g r arin g ,. stamps encimed to any au- , b an , a w ad no w- two y thousand dollars worth of 'bats ' t will iciatos, bottle, containlog SO Pilli. ' -a ^:',,, .. _ j i tre,4_l 7 , j Mal to tie office 'ince it has 'pen in our posseasba, with • the object of tusking It what we thoight the eonsillettni s„ II %Will t 1.11.P.de \TA/title reAfflEflf.-Thla ' • ty needed. How well we have ineceoded we 'me the .n)q hs, thoroJeldr [cored ltaelf to he the beet I - 1 specinnoas of our jobbing, which may be sun la every r , ~ ' n for curing Car snail, COLn IT Tlil 112415 1 ; part:of Ncrth Western Peassylyania, to teetity.: 'Aeon 1 „ D ,nnt. It him boats farina an excellent remedy , wbe want tasty work are invited to gin as a sib. We ~, re"' of Porte Eyr - 1 , . Dr Arnica* hie been revered can do ray kind of hinting that tea be doneOleirelsysne 1 . in! assays° h'e often been greatly improved by . -each for instance ae .. ' 1 ,„ I: is fragrant and nmeruble, and gives IMlltni- All blade nod jay Coal orari4 -- 0 -4 . 1 cflif: tr , the doll hexer pains caused by 'Dieu.' i All sleds cued by Coal Shirtiest*. ~'1..1 Theseneeilons after suing it are delightfel ; * All kinds need by Coal Sellers, d ts lad Iltereksepars, - ,; i gore i tol. It opens and purges out all oh . , A ll ll k i nd s use by Merch s used by Retailers an sod Gentian, • ' .r., as atrengthtna the & , nag end gives • healthy All hinds Tad b y M wo h ttimm, -:•.' t',o psis affected. • , All kinds need by Medicine Dealers, • ' All kinds used by A arldnallerS, .. ; ... t s an Thirty yeses of sale and use of Dr flan' half& AU kinds used by Retires' Agents, I^t.sed headache Snuff has proved its great nine ti Allthads used by "inks, ' ' - ,t , e ^omnieu &muses of the head, and at this me. All kinds used by Issatsetss °Sess. •• . t ' , and, higher than ever before It Is recommend- VI ktti, seeed ed b e ; l i t m °ek Coallisake. Ireallialils • =tar of the heat shyalciarm, and is used vith great All kinds *red by Com. and Tog,. Wushaate, . • ,n roil entistintlnn reeriwhers. Read the Certillnsta All kinds used by Express , All kindansed by Proresslothies„ -lepele ninnies - in It•i: • AD tied' used by Literary itudetise, - , , u mleraimued barlng for many yea., been aeratn- All kinds need by Public Marrs • ail Dr Iferaball'n Catarrh awl Heidi be Sant ;and • All kinds used by Patentees, z ' '3 our aria aimed , trade, cheerfalir slate that wee be. , 111 kinds usedl2_ l _l l b '' , Preduceri ta l o o f f 14 :1 A •I' I t o t • a. - used 7 .t to be erinef,ln every respect, to the tetommenda- 1 All kinds used by Azehlteets. , r iren of it for the cure of Catarrh Affsetlene, sni ; Ail kinds used by Drguerreso Bstablialumeats. ; i . . I. decidedly the beat -article we have - ever known ; All kinds lased by Artists generally, : All kinde nand by Public ifuhiblteta.., - • e nrninno diPVIS/LT of the Fiend. .-k Pe-re, Reed, a nett. aro , Brown. lumina & j All kinds need by Political Manalletle ~. .-4. Cut!sr A Co. Seth W.' fnorie. %%toren, Fairhank 1 All kind, used by Travelling Aunts. , - ',ton ; hens hew, Ednaaude k Co. H it Fla', 1 All lids seed by Tanners, or sellers of red estate, 'aud Ire ; heroes & Park, All & t.. sands_ at ashen All kinds urd by the sellers of Pet eenal Propertt *, u ., Israel Minor k re ,as k Pobblns, 4. • All kinds used by Renters. • ' ... n ;' & Co., M. Ward, Close k Co.,- Bush. di Gale, ; in short, ankh/di usidby alleasseet. trra. !i Orders by matiothenennt by tespoulble partisa,proaapt ; ly attended to. Agents for Shows, Contort; Is., wheel reeponsib lity we ye net aegasinted with, land poplin stdrsece. IQ eases where paekeires are sent rid of the city by express And the earsanifor wheats they as. intend ed hare not a regular account at the °Moe,to bill for ~. itollectlost will lonriably be forwarded irith •, em. hy ell ;)ruggiat I. Jrzs- it 3+.DN: Pitt. VII a NOvn hare occurred to this ,•urt-r d•,ring the fas , three nr four yew's, but a-ongerfal than the Revnlatlone:in COTire, -roi riccne th,e 1-outs of the prop's, by CRISTADO. The hist-mien of the armee'. great orrt ^Jriuls no t. the triumphs over 0 , t1.• Wt. a complisted by this powerful cernt.b . * which insttntseenusly n'lnn2iemq cal:P or theh2.ir iota ilsek cor t as any that Ileavea ern bestoritt , t 1 of ror.n or wArnan. Cri,tod tries Illtifr Prenervattirif, th- drey ing and promoting • r - ^ rt ••••titb of Vtit htir, and of ittalf •I •' •t.-ra Vitt protoots the 6hTTet,4 tram .•••• : .' , r•and under all eliTiea, ),, 11, .1. ‘1)03 , 4..i0. kotorif,yive, --t. ll,vall h og,i;•tt tont .9211E4 by all Frafr oe6 lrn • A. Card to the Suffering a ‘i.tu‘i• two or throe h - cabandi of. "Rnehn." 1 4 .1.•,+ns " "r•ranadineril.•." "4.11 , 01111 %nth t- ke an I reter yno Ire ratiatied with the I .r, Ana b,la of ni,r) nficroft Bt c; I • N''R .•..I PlETA—and bq re.terei to beeltb • I lasi than thirty tiara. Tbay are pnae'y Caltant to toio. pr. MTI , nod Pllll3tirf In tinge • t; a •,,,,;zon .lawn end , hattered cqnstltnttoo. ran tako !limn with advantage. ImPor . Via 17n1In 1 -telea only by JAR 4 . nut., s-o Broadway. New York, Agent 'or the United Skates. nt the rela,•ennraly rtad'ael. will Ira ma+ • nr a , d•tali on receipt el:00h la o.e D01..' ..' pazi—mones requadnd by the Agent if entire n is not given. jvcB-3en. PiTOO 0V 04V 4 EltVER—Tican Sin :—With your kind perntis.don T wish to sty to tho readers '7 paper that I w;11 rind, hy return mat!. to all who Trree) a Firlite, with full direetinna for making tr a Amp!" ,getable Balth, that will effectually la Ten dais, Pimples, I:Botches, an, Frtekles .i.ipuritiws or t h e bkin, leaving the same c.w.0., besutift:l. n mall fro to: /mac .livinr: Bald Annie, or simple directLo:ta end information that trill to atar• a ful growth or Luxuri - nt Fair, nr mon■Nchs in less than thirty days, answered. by return mall, willoot Tl.wosetfullv yours. HO3. F (MAMAS, Clismist„ 611 Broadway, New York. ii.TOllllO.O VAN ETIA'N LILNI BINIT.—Mors :" . .111 - 11:111 This iv to cern y that for the last •‘r. I hay 11 ,, 41 In my firnile De, Tobias' celebrated ....I.LLinent. and in every instance bare found it • to recotinendation , . I hare found It to nointanenua relief in calms of toothache, • .1: t Is rube, sure throat, port in the chest mad rhensustis , , and I cheerfully renommend its • cr,r) n.,e afflicted With tsar of the above-named • JA\rr3 11. 'WARNER. v:!PiRD. CGSN, Oat. 16tb, 1661. ~, I !;) c.-nt4 :4. - ild by et druggists. Office, ill: Street, New York. Oct6-Ito. dLciiNrc. , o 4 lo.Ns EXPEKI ENCK . _ OF A NERVOUS mrALTa. ! , r the bonerit and as a caution to young t:10;11.rs, who suffer from•Nervoos Debility, Pre. of Manhonda &c., supplying at the 1ii024. ...ne.st..4 of aelf.cnre. By one who has cured himself , :'ffroieg eongiderable quackery. fly eneloming .ca i 1 1 4 14reued envelope single copies may be had Narnalo ct. MAT Palk Rau . • 4-1 Y Brooklyn, Kings Co., N.Y. ill Ell bENTLE , IA:q. en - Zd of Nervous Debility, In mpe , eney, Premolars Deese and Yinathfal ICrrer, # deritre to benefit others will be happy to o. ell -hn need ft. (free :o charge;) tbe• recipe "A: nos. to. matins the eilon'e remedy used ite ble Tb ,s,ebtaz to probt by hie experiecies, o+r-41sable ißensed,, seceivw.the a me, by (care(lly esahod.) ar addronsing _ OLiN' B. f , OCK'sf, No. Go Names Str et, N. Y. VW, WIQII Tu tits CUR.I4OIP-= Dtt. SU. C' gc(II.1 4 11 SPP!HPIC PILLS Cdr.. In hu the worst calf!, of NIIII.Vtit iN CA-clutch rittve Den ty Sermon' Wetkea.,ta, Insanity, and Necrotic Affeelenc, Ao Unite 4 • t,At c •use produced. Price one d tiler per box. by maij, on re'tiPt of as ordyr. ono box cure In enact c..tece. 4,ldreive . JAMES RIMER Gel:ord Agent, 127 tit n &dray , New fork I '4E% I* NOTHING rio^o rortato to ;intent tliso Dr. S:& Female RI rues C11:11R0 -a return of monthly 100- `1 Lint •hich m 'sou:art:el lady au enioy per n.ccr; Sold by 11l druggists. WANTED. UNDEMSIONED WISHES TO BUT ABOUT 1300 Rtl S- • , or 1 .j.:11.E. PA., OCTOBER 20; 1864. -- r, 1. T T 11 it el , PA CENT J7784-1y Cod Savo Our Noble L 9 r ld. u God sites our noble /and, / From Treason's two edged brand— , Drawn to devour! From setae Rebellion's rage, Matchless op history's page; God save our heritage-- By his high power. . Prom equal wee of last, That treads into the dust Our league of State; - That ruling breaks the law, And lighting blaekana war ; 09d Baire as front its MUM i ' Insatiate! 0! God, we're wrath to feel The rasp of Faition's heel,• On Freedom'i , heck t Nor shudder less to know How [bosh we trusted so, To thwart, with right, the foe, Our fond hopes wreak! Save, then, our fathers' God ! The land oar fathers trod, With trust in thee: Thou gayest them a chief, 0! send us, too, relief, And let the reign be brief, Of Tyranny. Our fathers' George was Thine, In Lim thy light did shine— On Freedom's Sag; Their sons two Georges trust, 0 1 mike them strong and just, And let them to the dust All factions drag I NOE= EAST McCL9I4II Laird, Esq., will address the MOCtellan Club of North East on Saturday evening next, the 22d; D. W. Hutchinson, Esq., Saturday eve ning, the 29th ; and Benj. Whlimit' and J. Ross Thompson, Esq., on Saturday evening, November sth. D123104311AT10 SPZALItiI. The following gentlemen have consented to address the De— mocracy of the various townships of the coun ty, the time and place being flied by our friends in the various townships themselves: C. B. Sleeper, Esq., of Corry. Watts B. Lloyd, Esq., Waterford. David Olin, Esq., Girard. D. W. Hutchinsob, Esq., Girard. J.. Ross Thompson, Esq., Erie. 0. W. Guonison, Eeq., _ Wilson Lsird, Esq.; • • Bevy., Whitman, , • Immediate notice should be given to; hose gentlemen, so they esti strange their appoint, meats almordingly. • I We regret to learn that. Mr. Moses Koch has 04:Melt:clod to sell his property here, and re mave to Philadelphia. There are Very few gentlemen whose departure from our oommu• nit) , will be more deplored than that of Mr. ii.l He has been emphatically one of on best oltisene—a brat class business man, and one of the foremost in every enterprise calcu lated to advance and benefit the city. We trust the railroid officers in thli vicini ty will promptly inform us of say armor made in the time tables of their roads. Sev eral unpleasant mistakes have rectally emu red from a failure to attend to this important Democratic Kash Meeting at Me ad lUe. ne t Democrats of Crawford county have &Kidded to hold a Gnat Maas Meeting at liesdrille,tthe 2d Of November. Some of the best opulent in the co try have bea► /net: cid, and every arrange at has been male to secure a successful meeilog. The Denionrate of Crawford .extend e, oordial invitation to their brethren of Erie eoanty, ,to be preemit, and we hope to see a largi turn - out Irma this city and county. ' ma popehtlity.of Col. Dee Rios st his hose, In Girard, ia.bost attested by, the foto he re eetved. He ran 26 ahead of the ticket * sad had a majority of 11 over Mr. Lowry. AN Examen , Armin —Sirs. Window's Soothing Syrup is an excellent article; for all diseases of children... It relieves the child from pain, regniates•the stotaaeh and bowels, anc‘tby giving heal* to the child, comforts and rests the mother. Darts' the process of , teething its veinal/ inestimable; cures wind. colts and griping 'ilia bowels. Prim 36 cis. per bottle. ' 5 Wonder if it is good far gietletto whe hays been seriously ;disappointed is tbi election returns? If . so,We urgetttly recommend it to the Republi can managers of this county, set a few of 'WI Died 'saki ui s ociti*"peips• 5e4146 badly. Special Notices. sir Have yen . beest Mooned sr Have you had what Difi — eoritlo tot diets are in the army trout yotsi district sod, sad palmitbeirlases? Mr Have you seat : them tickets,. Taijß•- cripte, Certidoates . of Assesnuent, sad the necessary blanks for Voiles by-proxy? J Is the party tkoioughly orgasised la your district, and have lon Made arraagemeita by which ao 'voter will be left at home 1 . .r0 election day? z - IMP * Are you exerting yourself to the beet or your ability to Teske converts, or do you remain idle, while fansfies and ropes in driving the country headlong-on to ruin ? gor If any of these duties have been neg. lamed, :sea that they are no longer. Remember that victory can only be obtained by unwea ried and united effort. We eon win,.ll, ell do their ehsre of the work before us, but we very much fear that too many ere content to Semen Idle, exonsiog themselves by flimsy apologies which, even if true, should render them the more earnest and active. kir We trust:that our friends will see the proprieti_ of continuing the local 'organise. lions until after the Nortimber election. By all means let us not permit - the interest In the estapaign t. ,to flag at this important moment The brilliant victory in this State on the 11th of October, is an eeriest of what we may ao •complish in November it we are poly true to one duty, and should spurns all to efforts of the utmost vigilance. Let meetings beheld twice a week if , possible, and ones at the very least, in every school district, and if speakers from abroad cannot be obtained, the men of talent at home must enter the harness. - Or pulsation begets strength. One sabre, thor oughly earnest man in a number imbues all the rest io a more or less extent with his own energetic 6i:111.14.6nd thus unity, seal and so tivity are effected. 1 We are thoroughly convinced of the fact, - that If every Democrat would work_ from now on, with all the time, means and energy he eau spare, we could certainty sweep the mis. ihief makers from office, and wears the return of Pesos and Union. If we fail in this eon teit, it will be simply due to the want of exer• tion oa the part of so many Democrats , in every State who look with t on the power of the Administration, and refuse to do any. thing because they regard the cases. hopeless. Our great triumph in Pennsylvania should -convince them that there is still alphanse v end more than a chance, an almost certain assur ance of Anal sum* and induce them. even at this late hour, to strip off their indifference and go to work like men determined on via-, • tory. - Geo. W. Gunnison, Esq., will address the people of Spartansburg and vicinity, on Fri day evening, tia 21st hist, The speech of Hon. - -Wm. D. Northend, if Silent, Mace., delivered at Union, will be found on our first page." The Opposition will uognestienablf labor with all their might, to Wag the Republican majority of Erie county,rin November, up to the old 'standard 'of thrie thousand. They were all confident Was Wet their former vote, and some of them expected a large increase, and the unezpeoted diminution which the returns show mortifies them - beyond bounds. Undoubtedly many 'Republicans, like many Democrats, did not vote, under the foolish Int. premien that the election was not an imper tankoni, but the number II probably about equal, and by uncessisteffortwe can prevent them from pining on their majority if last week. The effoti is• worth a trial at any rate, and we think if the Democrats display proper seal it will succeed. "A loci pull, a strong, pull and a pull site. . getter," and the day is ours. McClef's° au be elected, and will be if everY'Democrat does his duty . The cry of " There ' s no hope—wk, will be cheated out, of it. even if we carry the pelts," which some give as an excuse for dot ; laboring harder, must give lay to "Where,: there's & will there's a way." A united, iner.!l gelid and determined effort on the part of &ILI the friends of IsicClellat end Doled will cer %i tainly carry Pennsylvania, and. rauembe, "As Pennsylvania' goes, so goes 'the To work, every man,—devote your time, from this hour on, to the success of the noble old clause, and vietort„is sure. We have neglected lieretofore to return the thanks of the Demociatic Conferees from this county, who visited Ridgway, to Mr. Clayton, Superintendent of track laying on the Eastern division of the Phila. 4 Eric R. P.., for his kindness to them on that occasion. De proved himself to - be a Courteous and obliging gen. tleman. Gov. Seymour will speak at Jamestown on the 26th inst., and at Buffalo on the 27th: Cannot he be induced to visit'Erie t Letter from Edinboro. ZOIEIOIIO, Om 0, 1884 EDITOE 6sa=araa : We cannot withhold our congratulations upon the result of the late election'in the good old "Saystone.!' We have met Shoddy and he is ours. Althobgh at the time of inditiug this communication the final official result is tn doubt with us, we yet, know enough to warrant us in claiming a success beyond air tnostisanguine expectations. And' now about the result, in our , own immediate vicinity. ,: , ,Xorl will observe WO have bravely held our:tnwn in the borough with; a handsome gala in the township, notwithstanding the in-. finances the opposition have Draught, to bear, against us in the contest:: Tixs a II the con— course at Abolition mass metttin the State NormfJ school has_been dlimisse and multi rtobilitiosiuveauns were paraded h flags and, banners through our streets, mar sled by the professors of that institution. ; On the day ef our Diinocratio mina meeting, when we eanti4l#l's/ bud down to give them a nice little impromptu serenade, the gates were Indignantly *Wired and the band ordered away by the Principal, fearing a few national tars might demoralise 'the students, or,-per thanes, cause them to forgot some of - lbw beiutiful John Brown anthems.' The profile. "ace perhaps forgets that the favorable auspices under which that institution is now Sourish. , ins have their foundation in Democratic es well as Abolition purses. If he wishes to con *eft it into a political eeneern, we guarantee hlin . a good,tints In fording Jordan. . Amide from this.we hare had opposed to its,on :tile stump, the clergy, all the members of the L legal friteraity. ex-members of the Legisla ture, et id ossussatua Behold the eandssion of the whole matter: The Abolitionists hold their own in the borough by the skis of their teeth, and loss 114 in Washiagton township. Os hops to be able to give you a still more favorsible menu of enr itewardeldp on the Bth . proximo. '7B. fault Cuss Cu: Ilasmaccs ros Liao.— Being *bout minute's to Philadelphia, I of. fe; for sale my city resident* sad the whole or part of the furniture, on reasonable terms. The hone Wens of the beet in the city—mod em style add; latish, - with doubltspillices en each side. of the hell, and Sued throughput with pi and wain Paginating - era, it re quired, on the let of or let of April Mobs lees. istilOtt t - The follows, letter was written by a ooli. filer who salted from the neighborhood of Wattahnrg. The person roostdad it Die sent the loiter to ye for pabliciatim end if anybody doubts ha sutheatisity he osa bit satisfied by oiling at this *Moe Ropollei Friend:. I seethed your nits sad also your- papers, for which plesse„seeept my thanks,. and rest assured I shall do all in my poinr to rune our bleeding oeustry from the hands of tyrants. I - am now dobag patrol duty is the oily .of Washington. Civil law has itti show hem, everything lies in the hands of military' twatypMs. Guadi are on Orgy oorner,: - and murders are of daily 000IITtlati: Ido not know how long I shall simian is this den of W ggily. I hope soca to return to my native hilre, bat that hope rats 014 the naiad effoits of my *Linda la the North. Ivant you end every one to put forth every effort to eleot an honorable man to tale the power of this gov ernment .from their hands, never to return main, But I-must also.. May God speed the right sad hasten peace to our distracted sonatry. Vote hr LLueola. And you rote for an indefinite prolongation of the War, certain National destination, more conscriptions, an enormous crease of the pubic debt, heavier taxation, -the dragging of militias of unwilLthg men fiom their families, and ultimate • RUIN ! Vete for McClellan. And-yeu vote for an inunediate effort to obtain an honorable Peace; a return to the old system of **Downy in pnblle expenditure, the stoppage of drafts, put an end to the increase of the National debt and! "' farther taxation, restore gold sad silver currency, bring back hap piness and prosperity to the land, and in a few months time will be able to ebjoy all the blessings of perpetuated ONION! Sham", shame on the Democrat who is faithless to his duty now. No excuse will eery" him—no palladia will be - lieteepted for his criminalremissnees at snob a portentous moment. If Lincoln is re -sleeted, it will ply be through the earelessnees or west of courage of those who should be in the front of the fight. What apology can rush meamake to themselva,or their taildren in after pars? Every Democrat belle's" that on the success of MoClellsa depends all our hopes of s pros perous -country, of- the preservation of our personal rights, and•of the - happiness of him- self and family. "Of what value is a man's property to hial if* is to be sated op by tas- Won, and he kinisell is Sassily to become a victim of merciless consariptita I Jo mak a °truest as this, the man who place, greed of wealth or personal convenience abcive his ob ligations to princigli or country a not fit-te" be t a free cilium. Democrats, we say to you, one and all, we eon win - this. bottle, •and if you ars Ms to your old time memo. ries. Li we fail, anal be . the fault of %those of our own Bomber who have contented them selves with simply talking Democracy, when they should have boestasostso stlietbdre of the party. To work, sway man I—be viallint; be tan tiriag. Consider ao merinos of time or maata:soo"great. You who have wealth MIL net it in helping to eirealate documints, pro. caring speakers, paying expenses of meet.. lags, org salting the party, and getting every Demoors tic Teter out to the polls. You who have inflasnoe must wart It unceasingly. ,Ton who have speaking and writing talent must be on the stump and at the desk day and night. Our eons* is the noblest that ever called men to the conflict, and we will not fail, if we rally to Its support Oho men knowing the justice of their purpose, and determined that it shall triumph. • Erie Cimitpi.ollktal. 18011. - Woodward. - Seol4d. Era, ill Ward, 112 187 _9B 4. 2d 197 194 - 195 'll9O is gd 98 249 118 210 " 4th. " 154 249 157 222 West Illillereek, 118 • 147 409 372 267 170 Harborereek, 146 246 184 196 51eKe8n„ 89 248 28 196 Middleboro, ' 5 -29 - 2 26 Washington, • 96_ 815 96 266 Edinboro, 46 75 42 72 Girard boro., 47 80 47 71 . 4 tp., . 71 288 70 211 Fairview, t 146 284 184 204 North East bpro., 28 121 29 /14 Ili, 167 240 162 197 Elk Creek, j 116 169 114 118 Conneaut, , 60 225 48 188 Albion, - •• 22 59 29 •.65 Springfield, 89 ' 882 80 868 Summit, ' 109 74 90 63 Waterford bore., 48 199 81 110 tp., 88 272 79 222 Leliceuf, , 143 ' 189 124 164 Concord, 89 175 90 148 Corry, 40 107 65 160 Wayne, 76 198 70 167 Union bore., 76 99 84 84' •91 191 80 172 Greene, . 161 116 180 100 Venango, i 80 198 68 172 Wattaburg, 21 42 16 86 Amity,, -39 87 79 •83 Greenlet& go 100 ... 141 28- -102. =mt . , , 181 78 162' 85 142 *3O 180 Total. • 8,260 6,269 8 ' The following are the votes for Ben semblymen end Sherik : ann. CoL i %n Bice, D. Morrow B. Lowry, B L9wr7's.aisjority; 401114111. t. L. W. - Semis, D. -H. D. Franoil D. Bryan 8. liill, - R.; John R. Cochran, Cochran and gurp 2861 oninzrr. ", _ B.L.Brown,-R. O. Colt, D. . Proirs'a majority, sa The majoritict for the villa sir Paretic n the &publican ticket we shout 'llte sass as Eh, above. • The 'ltlethodist Spopal twill) , Of Cool— back, Penneylvenle—Bev Reuben Vsn. Belle pastor—have celled a Deroork tic mall meet ing sal festival, Oetober slid invited V. Chest •ey Barr to, deliver so •iddreas ob Are, sceseia.—.Exaltsve. • - - Gist as ire are to know ;that. there le_ pair Iletirodist congregation that acceirrisiMa Ma— jority of Democrats, we thin t the iisseiety of Coolbser had - better be iµ aisle other nese than getting up per tisae mecilega4 "Pulpit polities" have hit at one of the Inds caws of the unhappy eor•tiltioa of our coup try, and the one: they ere rebuked the soon et , will we have $ retar m to the pod eitLtisse.. Ws are lasiorably_ anima& la all statures of nligi on sail politics, no 'salter whether It be doss is Ottawas of Beijahlisaabia sr INampa.t . . • retry. • Illittaralsattsa Court. A Court for the asuuslisstioa ot *elvers. will be held is , this city, oa Steadily; Norma bor 7th. laid*t [Sweetest striluld, Dew this ratmi. • • tt Ile Coagreadeikal District. Gov.Bigler has got been successful in hle Congressional Canvass, the returns showing a inik)ority et 'over a theusiad for his opionstit. , Neither he aer his frlands expected any better 'result, and they do net, therefore, feel die ap— pointed. Oa tha contrary, there is mach res. , ems fejgratilktation: The monstrous ItePub. liesii Insjority of 1863 it reduced over 1,500, end there'll, good reason for believing. that before the . , next Ceagressiogal '. election (If we ever have one) it will be swept 'sway altogether. B etol we give a wit A live table of the vote in`lB6B, and of th oth . Gild and reported majorities la 1864: . . 11101. 1 . ' _ Woodward. Carta Meer. Sold *Brie, 8260.' 6259 ---. .2864 *Warren_ 1 SMA . 047 639 ill/srien, 1886, 2274 ---- *eludeld, , 24881 1681 1262 ! *Elk, • _ • 722! ' 886 437 ''.• .-- Jefferson, 1698 • 1764 - 244 --- *Mean, 6221 - 727._. 10 1 Cameron, -• : 216; 818: 73 Forest, , 61' 98 --ft. 18" Catlin's majority, 2,889 Bcolield's 1180 Thti vote •of the counties marked with i' star (*) are official "; the rest are reported. It will b., seen that the Republicans have lost in every county of the district, and in two of than, Jefferson and McKean, their majorities of bait year. are converted into Democratic owls this year., We have gained in every county of the district, and to an extent beyond the expeetatione of every well informed putt' friend. Go►. Miler eau well afford to feel proud of Ma canvass. Detnocratio fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters must write to their friends in the , army, ur g them to support the ticket that Will bringback peace Land happiness to the; land. .Bend them Deuturratio papers, or, if you have doubts of their resching •their des. thistles, Cut out important articles and for ward them by letter. The jouinabr which mainly circulate in the army are all of the moat malignant' Administration type, ands, .7Democratio one is seldom seen there unless it is sent by a mead. 'this accounts fur the large majority which the Abolitioniste have been able to receive there in the past. We care not how strong a man's faith may be, if he is, taken away froin all means of keeping *mull posted up in his party principles and Course,and reads nothing but ruinous opposi tion attacks, he will. find it almost impossible to remain uninfluenced by them. 'A large tas7 jortty, of the army were undoubtedly Dento• crate when they *mated iu the ranks, and they have only been seduced atm their old tune principles by the hniustrious and uuscruptileub management of the Aditinistration. Wo - would have GO fear from the eoldiee'e vote if demo emetic journals and influeunei were allowed ' the same chance in the army that Abolition ones are. .But that is impossible to obtain, and. the only opportunity left of refuting, the 'falsehoods' of the other side lies in the private letters' of relatives and triode.. That - re re Sauce should be vigorously employed by eve ry man and woman who believits.-thst the es election-of Mr. Lincoln IF involve as in more severe calamities tbsts . We have yet suffiirsd. raixertexraza AND Eliza BaILILOAD:r—It may not unreasonably be expected that this route will soon get a large share of, the travel, and transportation betlreen the East and - West. It is the shortest railroad betwee& Lake Eris and the seaboard, and as the Fernery along it ii very varied and beatiiiful, it will be , very attrective'to travellers. •From Phila. delphia. by way of Harrisburg and Sunbury,, to Erie, the distance 14'447 miles, From New York to Erie, by the New York and Erie Rai—. road,' the distance is 608 mites, and by the New York Central, I'lB7 miles. Froth New York to Erie, by way Of Reading. Harrisburg and Sunbury, the distance is 622 miles, •or 14 atilea less'than by the New York Central. - Somewhat more thin half of the line of this new road is through a well-settled part of the State, though its resources are as jet far from full development. The rest of the road passes through a comparadie wilderness. i llut al ready population and capital are potrring into the region, and industry and labor will make the wilderness, in a few years, as prosperous and productive as any part of .the 'State.— Lumber;•• coal, iron and oil abound there, and the completion of the railroad, opening a mar ket to the Eastward and another to the West— ward,will stimulate enterprise and lead to the rapid development of all those twilit:tee of 'wealth. The advantages of this road to Phil. adelphia and Erie will correspond with those to the intermediate joints. The trade of both will be ' largely increased. Erie especially will feel the benefit of the road, and Ire may expect her populatiOn'and busiaess to grow se that. she will take rank with tho more impor tant Cities of the Lakes. We congratulate the community on ,the actual completion of this long-delayed enterprise.—Philadelphia Bulls• , (1- ~4 - - - Jona IL Gotron—u :LeetwriagrStoitr&O.—For two weeks past Mr. John B. Gough - hae,inten advertised in our columns to deliver a new temperance lecture at the Academy of Music PartlyOn 'account Of the reputation Mr. Gough enjoys in his speciality of temperance, hat •Chietki througe the efforts'of the Young Mon's Christian Association, under , rwhose auspices the lecture was given, the house was crowded, the tickets of admission being ,fifty cents. Af ter getting lids audience together, under promise to deliver itemperance lecture, Mi. Gough made a Lincoln stamp speech. This wits nothing less than taking money under , _false pretense*, and would justify the. indict ment of Gough as a ootatoon swindler. We have always r.egardtd Gough as a good deal of a charlatan, but on the hobby of temperance be is clever as an ictor rather, than an orator. On any other aubject, than temperance he is a very commonplace speaker. -There ate fifty Republican orators on the stump ill this State who could deliver' a much better political speech' titan Gough, and would delight in the I opportunity of getting snob a large audience 4,0 listen to them, without charging anything foe. stimisstion. Gough's performance, last night( I was a barefaced fraud, and- one of the 1 smallest tricks the Republicans have yet re sorted to. It , ill *now be understood that Mr. Gough is on the stump for Mr. Lincoln, *Mt these who woe to pay fifty cents for a dilritiou of the. 'b lurs billiegsgate can ditat% d others, forewe , iril l . not t e swindled out of their money ad then 'limited. The Youitg• Men's Christian At•suciatiott, who eugeged Mr. Gough to dellv the' ecture, are nut ret.pottei• ble for the trihe played: We hails the as sume. pf the' deists oflibalotesnoltrtilia that they were inf ' el by , lir. audit . th'ut Cry „ln new lecture was, on tempertuce,, and they so' announced iti Ilied - faith, and that they had no inttmation rom Gough that he had ',leenbd tihay other nn eat. until he comme4ced the de. livery of the looture.—grooklya Eagle. . This Gough, ranted as a Lie orator, owes much of lame - to In apostrophe to water, t one of the knew. in the English, latuttP4e, which he nses• to most of -"rite lectures; but which he plakarised. from Paul. Denton, a Methodist preacher, wholirit used it it a vamp Meeting in Texas. rifets York Nein. • 6407 ator, Au. , 8081, 1 8811 .2290 'BOB9 8089 6880, .6490 The O*n Beat story.. itnong the banners at the Republican deAn• one linden:that; Oily, on the 6th of Ortchat, was oiseirom Nortb East, representing: Qen. 11 McClellan as being bid on s gun boat while the battle of Dielearn Hill was pro&iessing. This ribald demonstration was the subject of many enoonidms from the Repabliosns . who inn it," andthss been the subject of several tientplintentarrimersgrapbc in the Gaulle.— That eta y °mishit:a - the des ign nd. s was bi I . erss a shinn4ess otMooction, weals.* doubted for a moment, sad here we path the neidence I to that. effect from. one whose reliability- will lot be denied by efelmonr - politittel enemies: • Eittios.s Aiwa; ATLAS ASLASOIIS jag goes. suittasent in . the Albany. &ming Ariffitt6lo l Wi r :W ri s, o .l 4l ; 91 i 6 'its 10,488, 18,297 . 1953 8089 10,488 1953 best. mid ablest Generale that ever belongs& to the American army,lfeel Um, duty to deny it. I wnimSMlr rider Eimp..;lfolitt' Hu at the thee oft ' e iht at Malvern - AND, and saw 'Oen. McClellan at about the time the battle opened,,/ talking with General Franklin and General Kearney; 6n — the - tight oVthe second line of battle, aad I therefore know that the Mary is false Gist hahhthisself away On en tren-clad, when be was imrconntled by smarmy of soldiers who lOved him do well. I also saw him the morning we reached ' Harrison's Landing. He cants along on horse back through the - .A/Areal regiments, and asked the officers and men if they had plenty of rations, telling them that it anything was Wanting to make requisition at once for fresh' beef, As., say ing there was plenty - lei:the ar my. The story thataen, McClellan and his army were Crouching under the lulls at Har rison's Landing is a slander span those brave men., There were not titirty guns fired,after we reached that point. The only battery that opened on us at that time was•taken from the rebel', and the ground where. it was planted was our camping ground" for the next two months. T. J. RADCLIFF, • Late Capt. I, 18th N.,Y. Vols. Letter from a 'Soldier: .The foltoviing is coopy of a letter received by the editor from' a personal friend in the army, as gallium, and capable antracer as the service coauthor, and a mart who word will not be disputed by any who knoW him. For reasons obvious to our readersore omit the parts of his letter which might lead to his identiftastias by - the administration: Dieu Stu : Your kind favor of the 6th tusk. came to hand this dt4. * * The tiolitte you enclosed did good, as there Is no Erie County boys in my company. The Tote of Co. —to day was largely Democratic We could hems given 80 Democratic votes had our frteode `at home attended to their bosun.. at d s.reu that the buys were slimed. If the tato of our glorious Union was iu the h.tntle•t:l Ca. Penneylemthia volutttepro, it waved soon he settled, nod peace cause more bleeathe laud. I hope the old Se. stone State may redeem herself from tho hands of the Black Republicans. * * * Soon. alter joining the regiment, we were ,otdered to this city, they soy for the purpose of protecting the election which is come off to morrow.- What do you think of that f You know what I think about at ; the fact is, I am eo d—n (excuse m.) mad that 1 esn-scarcely write at all. To morrow will decide my future military life. I have no objection to march down iu front of Richmond I have no objee dons to meet armed rebels anywhere, but I do object to command a company to prevent cadh seas from goinz to the pulls to vole. * * Since I last., wrote you there 'hare brew number of pleasant little affairs in the dial.lct of : the trat was nu Abolition light procession as usual, it was made of officers end soldiers from o , tatilt A large nureber of auidiers that 'wert - .• in the pro cesrion bark Little Mac's photograph on. their coats. The next evening the friends of Little Mtge htkl a large meetins. The hell wt tot ,taro enough to ho'd ne funrth of toe people,eo_they ertated a stand in the !greet. Ido not kimw that I ever baW 'do large la crowd . .lie,p au cder, except cheering, and that was loud. The meeting was addressed byi a number c.f . speekers ; but the blagest gun and tho tine that coot-thunder to the ekhotiti , ln heart on old companion and fellow dicer of .your bumble servant, Captain of Genetiil -'s staff, who is home wounded and was to return to duty the next tisy. It -would h.iye done you good to hate heard the captain.zlle stopped three times, but the audience would tiot, let, him set down until he less completely exhausted. lie was follows lby den. NlcCtel lan's old staff dhcer, Col. Lanswig. Last Saturday the regiMent, sol o:steers left for the irotit.:' spite of all their offiSera cook' do, they would cheer for 'McClellan. The same evening the so called "loyal" men of left t.t. Phil adelphia, and the "loyal" citizens could cheer them, but in the morning they could not ghee! the — 7 th regiment as they passeid down their streets to the depot. itiere I will say-the sol diers did not cheer for McClellan until they got on the ears.) I stood onthe steps in front of the -----Houso at the timethe torch light procession passed. A citizen remarked: "tiod bless ----- she is loyal if the State is not." 1 asked him how it came that-"loyal" men could cheer such processions, and at the same time let n regiment piles through their streets Without ever saying! "God bless you." He looked at me and I thought he would swal low me. "Why," raid he, "over two-thirds of that regiment are Copperbeade, and if they had been allowed to remainlhere till after elec tion, theiWoUld have vote& for that traitor MeClellan. fr My shoulder Strap, were all that saved his head. I kept cool, but informed him that was not my kind of loyalty; and walked' off, thanking God that I had brit sixteen days more of misery before I could !speak and act for . • " 1 - I have written many things ti have belt out, but God knows help it. Should this letter get of some of my.-superior office. quito doubtful- about tuy geui Use it,asyou please, b ROOD fleet my name, with it, or my lo watched very sbarplY about lb, ALIENS IN TUB ARN1T......111 RA erects letters, we publish the relative to aliens whc; have b from military service AMU it further enacted, lb t any alien. of the age of twenty-ono years an upward, who has enlisted or shall enlist in the armies of the United Waters, either the egular or fo - unteer forces, and has been of shall bo ho - orably discharged, may be admitted tobeco e a citizen of the United Stilics, and then he shall not be reiquircil to prove more than one year's residence within the Cab ed. States pre vious to his application to become snob a cit izen; and tort the court admitting such giCU shall, in addition to such proof of residence and good moral di:tractor as ii now provided by law, be satisfied by comOteut proof of such person having been honorably diseharK-, ed from the service of United kkates as aim'.-; said --zioc. 21, Oltp. 2JO, L l we of the 87i1I: Congress; 21 SeSilull, pigo 697, appN-Att' July 17, 3802. . • NEW 4 TMIiNT CONFIDENTIAL M.EDICAL ADVICE. s r pkatig, Jettiinal Fresin.ro. and the Secret lnfie=lds/ • ' Teeth and MoterifV. DRS. W. diC R.' °Meat on the &et liner in the_ Alw..t..f b , rltdin,s, foot of eoperlor +trot, Cioroand,43lhie. sti.c cr - Film D. A ft•port en thoi Mitote, trsatni.ntland Cnre .of tie•• .11.0,1% mad Myeloid Debility, Ezh..rvoi,,,. au. Vrino-vnitni Dlsnues of :hr. N.er, 'sad other dlvelse• !ent.l h 'Lk .‘'L•A I.notti degenitaey f th meutal god *tiro lit vit... navoz In t0 , ..el debt it. end lx.es 4 , 11: •1-,, •in_ sr • thee• d e mr, • 0 o ten Acre.. Inc.ll k •, • the, ma be tire.? Uti:y =Sin& An matrnirmiol hu• •th* eur of eto 1o• tir Wn.• turns , E nts•i ma. .ar pr. rrr'v i ER 14t. 'Cmtr.t e- titst,e , ,tlt ttu 0 ' 1. *l4'4 10 mon tin thi ui of ttile ius•ruultutwliva “jointl:, with nositetnais. , YOUNG Stiv ‘;. TA lig f•NricuLAll - N - 0 -WC _ . • X 33 1.0. , ••ert talt;pl.n.orulln ktr , oneta; 'they trove ,tneoted a inmit imp root icatru n-ot ill• ears of lb. ac. rn divatee.. it h a 4,een eta j cod to it • t-at 1,, the ..mat cadneet phlalett,,a No , Yuri 1t LA. teem .1 Car.ei tae onlv u-e•• • ~,•t•ument ever try., ' the cur.. f tietaigal aoy direme • 1 , orgitos, timer,: secret ot imtLl Drg ' Lnnt• tu nrder to it ly tha lonia onep tle,st a. u: th.lr 11‘t , u45.0z.--pledre acre.' that to any 'wane.. • hare id ally pror. onset I fsetir r after sr.& trial, tie mune, I. it I t e r.f.loti.d by re , on:tioe the leetra a .uttuirood order. I'-rice of lootru• Wad and median., $2O. NEW REAIEDIC3 ASI3 Qc,terCURES For th • Vea*re‘l Ofmases end *0 Prf roe 6 t tophilicts gle.ta ot t rictoreeoem , net es ..i.ne.N.p.lo. In th,,joiptx, aff•ctiuna of the k diseases .0 ibe head, ; throat, nose and skirt. and- WI those 41.0 , e/tat stfarta .134 111,10 rig tr.= serretiutbti of youth, whic4 proda s• mutt Unmade! lilts, resd.r inarsage Lenn^se.ble and rn the eodde tr.? A - 4n b. 4- + 11 , 04. The treatanit tbtk nd,,pt, in the malt 4.(qpirtrils or ibirly yin's entensiee 'Anti sneeeinint prseties in t gimps sad mettl,s, ciutvrlty iNvAbra4. • Venous in anylart uttlie varki!- um. be enConnifelly treated bfforsa ing • toted detail of their emity 'rah • remittance fn medicines, etc. !IPS W. Si -K, LASIERT,_ • mimic ;444 . 14 4 : supiettorn. - a:0 44 y- - Ctmotand,:o6l6.' ,W E ARE . OFFERING A . ..l2zeLta . retmest of Rabb. flood., Combo, C . Abousombots for Perfumery &e. 47111-ba. a ma a whams. • ,E - • NEW MILLINERY COORS I • . .THE MISSES WORATII Weald most respectfully announce that they are now 111 their new Store, . annrs BLOCK, EAST SIDE OP TIM PARK, And hare Jost opened a very large STOCK OP NEW GOODS, DIRECT FRO.II *EST YORK CITY t ' • Embracing everything in ibe MILLINERY LINE! To Which they invite the attention of the Lades of Erie and vidulte. . Dieing salectel their stock with tb,e'greaMst care. and yardman' for earn, they reel confident they can make it to the advantage of-nil to gi re them their custom 1:7" Perriccut Arran:am given to'Llyeang, Illeach) log end Pressing. nparg3 F m. . Prepare for Winter. a IIUY YOUR COAL Before-it Coes Higher. Now Is your lima tt lay in your supply of 401, as it ts constantly on this ries 'll.s cld estaahhed yard at „ SIQIITH STREET LANDING, ' On the Canal, is the beat place In the city to bay It. We hate oa bawl a quantity of the test I BIT 1:1...AN0-US COAL, From the Mann County limes, irselOing,Rt. caution and Old Ormsby, which we are prepared to dells*, on short notice to any part of the city at the lowest market prim. Don't delay, but scud In your wdera, w tie the Cub as tile mousse of the price of mining, the minify of ocelot the mines. and other essursa, coral:drib to ateacti• ly advance the pukw e. therefore. ',mica a call front uli who use culls and guarantee sstfitfactton, both u omit y and once. it. ilUttrini SuNd, copal • Eighth street is Canal. • EATING SALOON. The attention of the Puban Is tinted to th” Saloqn, at the Co-n.rot.tate and Filth g treats, which Lae been - cut,..i up to bandianne style,. and is now bat reed to be nne n' the p4easentest root% a t.lio ell 7 . OYSTEYs, GAME, And an kinds of ' , tient woa v k-pt Ina Saloon, served _ ..p to enstocive tr. a Sured.yr ccanuer. SisPaliATZ :ttioll. FAIR I . F O\3 117 Hu tv, ,h, par .Lk L.. 1.1 with the CEICICESI' LIQUORS Zr. CIGARS. 7.7 .3., g Lh•t. U144,1•1.1b, ate o'•.:1.1 .6 • • ••t. failg,re r, 1. ret,o 1 re,p , ...1 . 61;, tL• runs' tbo coLummuity. r. 'masa 31 ran. NEW CROCZRY STORE. The - uud2reighed hsve opm s Dew 0 7,,,ery 'tort, ou POST SUIT OF ST.ITY Sr. 3d_flOUSE 501 M Rd//./W4/.) f%tWl, - WM:Tv:I4,, r 4 1611/ etal4. l y dtcocr PßO VI KICK% 6, CROCKEttY 1V tlt ;c I • V. t CONFECTIONAIIIE.., T , ,11/1 ;Ceti •1G t of , •iu %1J tb , ./L5,11,1••,G1 Of We Ire del , t.ai:Pd to oiler a• good "1 , 1u...•.11 , •. 01.v..v 0+:1, de city : n. d 9.. sat se e 411 1 , 60 r[l . ti . '3tl IMPORTANT . . TO THE Ho'dere & Owners of rapatented Lands ITN - Dila THE 1 -7 71.1, VIZ= I IIMi OF l'IlE . Att . , &sal h ~ •11,./• se•' d , 'Jr, ~,,, I, Ite ~ t d•r, ati. c,Trae, ..1 eq. 'eCt 4 14-1,1• eO , - I , 41' Lite , tit ',lent/. ter a , ,,,,1 1 I . e . ~ .4.,•-• rit , i .*. ... ••!:- Ni.v• mbar. 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[ to. lddrefe • rtmlEtsr siloolt,s3, or IV 41, 1 • ACE 1 . 11 , . %%Tr, _ • Attorness and COLItz.V. I II ,, II at Law. nay-'S-"m , Y 11••ri•b,". ra. GROCERIES! GROCERIES ! ar -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; P. SCHAAF, . Weald respvetfu ty Wenn the public that he has opened a More in No. 2 Hughes' Block, Erie. . Where he will sawn%s Ic.p on band a large supply of GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND WOODEN WARE, wtvEto, LIQUOUM, cit:Artmt, And everytian; usually for sale In an estaklLshment of the kind. rir Tern as reasonabfe as any other store an the city. tanitie4tf. 1). W. IIPTCHINSON, United States Claim Ag't, GIRAR'D, PENS'A. PENSIONS, BACK PAY, BOUNTY,: - ‘ lad all othei Claims against the Gorerument attended to with. promptness.-- - CHARGES REASONABLE. Irr Applleition by Mgt attended 'to the same as If made to person. :at I ought to that I:cannot 'nto the hands . 7 it would be g home very t do not eon. I mlay, for Ism ,se timas. • MP •1 . •u Z • 3. 4 0 • - a • 44: -2 •-• aa 0 to, Zg • - -- .2! 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