The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, November 10, 1864, Image 2

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4 ERIE, PA.. NOVEMBER 10, 1f.i64
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3111411 AL VISIL4SCIS ST TiSIZOTLI Til PRICII OP
lifinuomi Maim ..huiresaiktkigoi,
Podiettiso *I Ir. Llnsiiit.
Abraham Lincoln is re-elected
deal of tile United State+, for tour years
.loom the 4 th of Wir0 13 ,188 5 . The people,
by a majority scaively, if ever, exceeded,
have so registered their votes, and it is the
duty of all, no matter how'earnestly they
say have opposed tha• result, - or how
da.ply convinced that; it will end in dims-
Ise and- probable ruin, lo obey the deal
,etista. -We announce the &of - with feelings
As. bitter regret, but a regret tempered by
:the conviction that we have done our best
AO avert it, and that no share of the calam.
which must Inevitably ensue, can be
laid at our door.
We aro
.sie "fenteci for , the present, but
ar pritiCiples "still live." A million and
a-twilf of brave, earnest and unosirruptible
Democrats maintain them, and they will
continue to stand up, a>< firm in their de
fense in the future as they have done in
the Past. The old Democratic partyleg
ofta filled otsuccuss - before, but each de
feat only served to nerve it up to more
neerJous efforts. It will. yet, we firmly be.
hive, rise from the "dust of - battle" and
take its piece as the accepted savior of - the
nation. „
We, have no heart to write at,length
*nit the result. .§trongly impressed as
we are with the opinion 'that Mr. 'Lin
eolia's perpetuation in office means :loth.
Ang Eat (mutinied bloodshed, increased
taistica, and final ruin, we accept the ver
dict and shall abide bj it,u we are bound
to do, but with feelings of sorrow for the
delusion that has swept over the land,and
led astray a confiding people:
--Defeat may have its sting, - but it, hai, no
terrors for us, and we shall not change a
single one of the cardinal doctrines'whieh.
we have advocated in the late campaign,
to consequence. We ere candid in our
convietieut whatever others may be, and
are swilling to abide by - all the aonseonen... l
pe, for the sake of what we believe to be
thi - esetse of truth and national honor
The CASserrer, our readers may be assured,
will not vary one iota in its deface of the
3.l4taioCratic-oreed, and its oppo's.Lon t 6
;the dangerous schemes of its ese4mi,„, anct
if, for this, we eneolieterl usinesi injury
or perseaal suffering, we shall gladly'
Athmit to them ' m the full conviction
that we are pert ,
jrzt 4 rig
honestly our duty,
- Pt i that timid will do us that justice , which
the stubi :ctered, partizanship of the' day
7`; 4; .01ds at present. ' • ' -
ItLiCTIO!C 1111TRIII.
21Nzes7Lraiii,a.
Io tkiiState the result is still doubtful.
be Republican oonutles exhibit conaider
`sage Lincoln gains; and the Democratic
4ones show about the same proportion of
McClellan gains, so that the cflicial vote
may hays to be awaited before it is known
which • party has a majority. ' The dater-
enee will not be more than 5,000 in faier
of - either side, and the soldiers' vote may
be required to decide the question. We'
have no hope,however, of being able to
" atagiounoe any other result than that gen
, wally anticipated, viz.: that - the State has
goo. for Lincoln.
XIW TORN,.
The State Is still in doubt, MOO majori
tponly being claimed by' the . Albany Jour
eel (Republican), and 1,500 or 2,000 by the
Argue (Democratic). The latest returns
reeeived show, considerable •Democratic
gains over last yeir, If these are kept up
isiiihe amities yet to be heard from, Mc-
Clellan and Seymour will have the State
by about the majority named by the At
yrs. It is not unlikely that the ofcial re
turns will be needed to. determine the
result.
New York city given 11,500 Democratic
mejority. We line semi half dozen Con
igtesemeo by local divisions in tie party.
TUN WEST
Akio. Indiana, Illinois;lttichiian, Wit
, amain, lows, Kansas and, Minnesota are
wll reported to haver gone for Linool#.—
Irma - Illinois and ldjohigan the returns
]volt slightly encouragini; but_we take it
lbat they hale been swept along in the
srrerwholming torrent. /4issouri we have
'some hopes Of, but our hope exceeds our
aspeotatioas,
f
NEW -
Tiotnix, Nov. 4.
Th•Teattit is about 7,500 majority for
XoCiallan: ?oi Congress,- fst district,
Starr (Rep.) is elected by a large majority;
2d dist„ Newel, (Rep.) has 21315ajdrity ;
dist., Silgreaves (Dem.) is elected ; 4th,
dist., Rogers_ (Dem.) is elected ; sth diet.,
Wright (Dem.) is elected. In the State
Semite the Democrats have a majority of
41. In the Home there will be a tie. _
NAIIITLAHD.
The latest returns show that the Reputr
boils have elected three out of five Con
. penmen, with the Ist district in *IAA..
The Repliblican:mejority will problfily no
fall below 5,000 on the home vote. There
artllbe a Raptibiloan majority in the House.
.The Senate is Pamocratio. Swann, for
Governor, runiehead.of Lincoln in ienie
quarters. The Official Republican majori.
ty in the city eflltaltimore is 1,231. [The
above molt, be taken with oonsiderable al
towlines. Bet*, from the remote ooun
ties, we believe; will give the State to Mo.
Oamtvtil ! •
Inv INOLAND
]Caine, itassaohnsetts, Vermont. New
,rnitrefaire and Rhode Island all go for
- linoda. by increased majorities.-
DiLARAIII,
-11001111111111 giarries the State by 450 11600
majority:
LIINTOCKT
MOClslian'a majority is estimated b the
kadaville Aurae, at 25,000.
Tia rebel papers appear to be hoard.
sons in favor of Riling the blacks. The
miller of the Sonuitan CoVecieragyi-in writ
ing home to fits paper says-: "The pres
mars brought to upon the authorities
ben, favoring the arming of the blacks,
'low been too strong to roust, henoe it is
with gratitude that I am able to state
olkially that arrangements are now being
made to arm, for the Spring campaign,
throe hundred thousand shires, whose
anston are to be commuted by the Con.
Seders% government. The slaves thus
eriard are to have their freedom and Shy
aim of land earth, which insures them
'ant bosses in the Ugh."
..:.~-
The !Weald Debt.
' The national debt is often referrYA to
and talked about in a generurvis7; 1,00;74pe
are surprised' to find how Itr Olen bath
any real appreciation of,its!tyitigilltuoeror:
of the rapid,ty and the_,optioliaritly aeool6' l
'Crating ratio of its incrOiaii. that-ottr
readers may pee - anituridetilisnifitiftitirirfil
thus tar, and therefore.ipe' Ole to .10101 1 _
how largo it will Cie if ilia irirlasecirfaity
years; we pre+ent the following f !gums
whicti: have been takenLtioie- 1 114 - Itifteg
ments of the,Treaeury Depatiment.
liaised by authority. , The . debt has been
growing for three yeari and . ii halei'fre
can see how much - it - has increased from
month to month, and the . ds.is'Aitrlief 4 `
-given by which - tetdeteireine its future
grol'ith. Given the public debt as it IN.
and its - ratio of,increase to - the prsseet
time, and the sum-fi a simple one. "•
When gr. Linoriln was inanguratod .
Mimi" 4,^ 1841, the- debt, waa568,482,8841:. 1
The following table will' .iheivir u:'h 14.
has incremed : -
PieStis 'DAC' 71111Maily la, •
July 1, 1842. 231 /.644.2r4. ?or 16 IMO, 424,600,6116
Dia I, 11116. 1 1 140,1811,012. " Asn.lait
Oat. 1, 1844, 1,9:1%971,114. 41,844,206
The inereaw this year ie i10b01.1t312, 1 I I
000 par month 'greater . than anrin g . last
year. But in eaarnininif the inorease dur
ing 'the !a=t montl4 crf the tee, the in
crease per month• was tuuolt greater than
during the firq.: •
Dec 1, 1961, $1440,86602 [au 111141 per month, ref.
Fab- 1, /NC 1,468,19561.9. 5 aid :50,024091
Aug. 1, 18e4, _.1.8117.491.1•104 Lwow, per foot4d Aug
Oat. 1, 1161, 1,95,5473,714. Asa 801. $64,2?0172.
FrOm this : it is plain that Mr. Fessitt
den requires over two millions a day from
loans or paper issues-to meet his daily ex
penditure. If the War lasts another year
the debt will be, at the close of 1865, when
Congress meets, $2,818,553,584, it the
same rate of increase as the ten truths
ending Oct. 1, 1864. But, judging from
the past the rate will ineraw; awfwe aro
safe in saying„ that with the war prosecu
ted and the present financial i:Mtkoy
hered to, the .debt will be's3,ooo,ouo,ooo,
when the next Congress meet... .The ast:
nual interest na this sum at 6 per cent:,
will bo nearly equal to our whole revalue,
&wording to the present yield, and under
the present system of , customs sod
WEa
tion.
The th 49.1 revenue receipts- of the gov•
eintof•nt for the 6411 Ye3i
u. 1863, were 121,000,000. gr. Cilaill'll
estimate of the receipts for the year Ito&
ling Jane 30. 1864, was $156,000;000: - We
have not heard that they ezaeeded that
sum, and we have rason• to believe: that
-they did not resell it. Mr. Chase also es=
timated the total re4enue receipts for the
year ending June 30, 1855,'under the new
measures he alvised. , at $200.000,000. Mr.
.Fessenden, when he became Secretary,
informed the country that the present syr•
'tem of taiatiott, would yield $1,000 4 000
(ley. But 31r. Casse'has proved thebet
ter prophet; for the monthly receipts are
not more than $16,00,000 during the last
few months, ei the retort's show ; and If
they continue at, that rate,- the total reve
nue wilt be $lOOOO,OOO, very iter
•
Chase:* estimate.
' CoMment upon the prospect before us,
declared by the figures, seems mintiest-
airy. Any school boy can see thit with
-the war carried on another year e „ as it has
been, the interest on the debt will nearly
• exhaust our whole revenue, as now col
lected. And yet Republicans till tisthat
our present taxation is temporary, tfo ;
the simple truth is, that wider theii rule
and policy, we moat have a system of tax;
ation such as no nation has yet bor‘, or
national bankruptcy. -
Shall we then protract this war to too
,
camphsh something outside of and beyond
the Constitution ? ' Or; shall we aoeept
the Constitution, as the , prioe of settle=
,tnent, and sieve the country, and pay our
debts? "
The Capture of the Florida.
The capture of the !amen" rebel Ova-,
teer Florida, in the harbor of Bahia, in
Brasil, by the United Stites gunboat We
chusett, under..coorma ad of; Lieut. -COM.
Collins, of this city, gives rise to a ques
tion of international law that willFperplai
even the diplornatic ingenuity'
Seward! The Florida was attacked while
lying at anchor in a lueutral Pert, so coon.
fident of security in the protectlan , ot the
Brazilian sovereignty, that one-half of ha
crew were on shore. and every precaution_
against surprise was neglected. Discipline
was• relaxed, the few men remaining on
board were asleep, moat of them under,
the influence of liquor, and the vessel was
evidently considered in sanctuary and safe
froni.any hostile demonstration. We are
not told what was her position in the har
bor, but from the circumstance that the
greater portion of her crew were on shore',
it is probable that she lay within aeonie
nient distance from the city, so near as tdit
preclude the possibility of a , naval - battle
without danger to the inhabitants And
buildings. It was therefore determined
by Capt.. Collins to run down the" Fjoridi
and sink her in the darkness of the night:
"Accordingly,"•iu the language of the re- -
port, "at about three o'Clock a. m. the ca
bles were ;slipped, and tha - Waehuaett
started for the Florida, bitting her on the
quarter without doing great injury." The
officer in : charge, having no means of re
sistance, surrendered without a blow.
It Be seen that Capt: Collins "took
the responsibility" of capturing the Flori
da, without waiting to consider whether
the act was in violation, of the "law of se
dons" or not. - Ile found the enemy that
had datia so much' mischief to_his coun
try's shipping in a' po4ition.thakmoured
her capture, and determined to " rid the
seas" of her depredations in future.—
Wl:ether his course will lead to any 4114 ,
mite with the government of Brasil re
mains to. be seen.
ta Offer that Me net bees Takes.
A week previous to the election Mr.
august Belmont, chairman of the liSettel
cratie National !Committee t IMMO She fol
lowing propositiOls, through the eeluines
Of the New York Tines.-. Up to this date
it gas not been accepted ;
'lb Mc Z orofdeN. P. Timer:
Sig: A extneer t ondent in your paper of
today sestina anxious tbliare a bet on the
coming Presidential election. I offer the
following : I will bet the sum of ten thou.:
sand dollars 010,000), the money to , bi
deposited in the New York Trust Comp,
DY, that if Ur. Lincoln should be ro4loof.
ed, we will be in'a state of war during the
term of his administration, sir `will be
forced into a disgraceful pew" with ost
ration ; and the acne amount; to be
ilarly deposited, that if Gen. lioCloUsuis
elected, the troiou will bo'resvanoi within
hit tornkiof.odlos.
Yours, voryNipeottillt_ ;' • _
Amon Diking?.
' L
117
The Aliolition paper* have at tpaapted to
flee penvitcbetteeitiot (Nntkreerine,„
p a se l o; neoavC iinmodnit we El .a.'4
tats ily Iro4rtuittlithesiiten( am.* .
of esilgust./10, 6 18131, (Oaf CSavretilliarg r i•
orthe 37Si eititkolii4io.l.-Paitt` 4 j 4 i 141 : 1 .
-aipie7RlFrj-14 - Vin.biresesi-itexisrecnty. mth
lions ot. 'tend - ire ere:toll* , Salieti • annually ,
-tTy taxation horn irtrot;d with
their impreveutents.builditi avid dwilifa~
- - •
falonsi,:to
-.Cad balt•fertlierisaotisileas a direst
fax ortweey.lautioiw qt-dQuars , k•
.ir 4iereby &nasally I .c •f riaton . ilie nits
atel.linct , * arena antl z ir hsrp .
apporticned . to the States ,
in - manner follosiini." (Meth felloirs the
.sittnerptio+tionett to etch 'State3 ::1•To thy
State of Pennsylvania sae natllien ,nine
ILftintiveti„euld fortyasix thousand • seven
httndred, and nineteen endone•thirti dol.
,By:1110 tax raw:4 luty t,lBo,.piite 99,'
Ate Ai:lo6d' ' listf!day of
April, 1865. __Ely the_limpUune 30, 1864,
tages 92 "314 98, the lawreferred to is de-,
_glared in 7 ll4ll.fortse. L -Theretore, Unthe Ist
•p;il, PIO, the tax upon real estate of
ill kinds is to , go is force as 4, remain tag
til chaoged-Apy Congress. The annual pro
portion orthis State-is nearly two millions
of dollars._ and the prolioition of Erie
modtity . ii not ks 4 than twenty thousand.
dollars annually. Thimanuer of assessing
Iltese taass ; sn.asileisor appointed by
thel President, who is to make a new atitt_
speciallusiessment according' to the diree
tion of the suit of Congress.
The loins of General Grant's campaign.
anons:ming to over a hundred thousand
men, have been made up to him by rein
.forceinents. The greeter part=alincet the.
.whole-,of the foroie procured under , the.
'recent c ii and COnsdription 'for three-hun
dred thoturindinen, hal gene forward to
the trenches in front of Petersburg and
Richmond. Still. the cry is for more men.
.sWaston., the inititery elide end nide
ariny correspondent of the New - York
writes', as follows to That Paper: '
The oPeriiicini on the,north aide of Are
Jacu4e'are of so °Wool a otterseter, mad'
ems° fully detailed in the setter of the
?fills oorrespcindentwith that army, ae to
need no further interpretation. TAs oLvip
ono 'oral of ilts lek coos is only a confirmation
of WHAT WAS ACTUAL TRUTH agitate IT'
WAR HARR. GRANT NEEDS REINFORCE ,
SfENTS, and with those so as adapsoct rs.
ton the capturecif Richmond is aforegons
conclusion.' ~ .
- The reader 'can see for himself
this 'means—another draft.- just. as Demo.
'chits have predicted.
We hyre given Our , views, more than
oncsroCnoereing the character of the wit
mesa with whose purchased oaths Judge
Advocate General Holt, in his report on
:the ••ereakt Western Conspitsey.". 4. 13
'"sought to blast thiLfaino of hono re d iii,m.
`Hemet!, who would cot soil their hands
• by - shaking His: Our views are more than
I borne out by the editor of the Eosin:tit
Free Press, who bases it upon facts within ;
his'own knowledge : '- • - ,
HUT Ann Pitman, the "Southern lady'.
referred-to in Judge Holt's infamous re
port, is a mulatto girl. and Was taken from
a- plautatkes about ten milie...frautfort`
Pillow. She driqks,chews tqbacco,smokes,
dressed! in Weser elothing When necessary,
and is athlieted to all the vices, Crewomeu
who is a regular camptollower. She Is
shrewd, unscrupulous and vicious to the
last degree—will not hesitate at anythip' g
for
_pay. All this must have been knows
to Mr. Stanton and Judge Holt, and yet
they bare the impudence and daring to
• aunt& a, report against a million of
loyil Northern men .onithe • testimony of
I such an abandoned witessai .
We half owe Mr. Greeley an apology for
intimating that ha no longer hold■ to the
vieive_he avowed In 1860 and.'4l, that the
Southern States ought .to be allowed to
leave the Union if they washed. It ap :
peers that he still sticks ./ te his opinion.—
In a speech delivered at Hartford, Con
necticut, on the .111tii ; of this present
month, he. is riptide& In the Hartford
Mats, as saying's .
-I have no objection tea people establish
ing a government of their own.
willing, It thel3otitherniTople bra rote
'shall declare that they desire to lire out
• -tip Untosp,, to let them go, -
The Hartford bottrant had the ail:tints
rr to deny that the philosopher - uttered
these words, but if it will tarn, to iti own
report of the spench it will flnd, these
words:
He (Yr. Greeley) referred to the ',Coes
sion-moyement. and,said he , had never had
any objection to a people establishing a
government of their own. He was willing
if the Southern people, by a fair vote,
should declare that they desired to live
outside of the Union, to la than go.
- .This is - the man whose name headed
he Lincoln - electoral ticket in Now York.
The Valera! Prigesers la Georgia.
Washington Ppecial :
Returned prisoners who left _Riohmond
on Ttiesday, state that the condition of our
men Who were cionfined in Georgia is hor
rible./ The number of deaths has nee been
exaggerated.
•
raid
pleasant it mutt be for the friends
aid relatives of thetifty thousand say
lag, starving, dying ( prisontrs to feel that
they are being offered up eta sacrifice to
the Abolition God—the Negro 1 • All alit;
questions may be.postpontol f
„pay the Mae.
stehusetts lawyers, biller and Whiting,
into whose hands Llnooln has placed the
e x c hange business . , but until the negro it
recognised as a man and a bnOter. Fede
ral soldiers in rebellands may wither and
peri1410.411411. sittlflie no exchange I
Tara New York Weems of Saturday lot'
eontained the following neveltini.! They
skew conclusively the manner , in which
Abolition leaden prostitute the Sabbath
to Party l'utrom A
COL thane F. Jaques Illinois will
pried' in the Wigwam it Pittance), N. J:,
tomorrow (Sunday) at-315. m.
The Hon. Gerrit, Smith will 'speak to
morrow (Sunday) evening, on the Duties
of the American Citizen in the Present
Crisik in the Earl .0.- B. Frothingbain's
Church. in Fortieth street, near Siztkave
nue.
• Howard,. the Berthlinen, who forged
the name at the President and Codman
in-Chief of the United States it the' feet
of s bogus proclamation, in (*dm to de•
precise* United States mcuridis, was (ibis=
fined a few weeks in Fart Lafayette. ;''
•Doiehuer easd\Perryi charged with foie
log the name of eisetty °facer,lie been
entenoed to ogreisonment for life.
policy, for every
assibrimar web:oAm two b aim biome
Northern awn mast the. - •
Br me
teal Eitele to be-Taied.
Groat Wants
11 lbeillillui Wities.
■t. Greeley UZI 4e.Dbioleaht.
~'-'
WAR NEWS OF THE WEEK.
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Ifigod * l.,.ul,l Gotta AC :1044. - SO •f
tali fotablAaciatnaktvilLPiliA ' AMMlNs 4 . .
.tidipt Hood to an siteek. dhientan, Jest bOlr,
is leidttpu t t ,"aid - „tiis eon tin
'n°l" *tr., of.
'Writers at-19 4 itgligiciii' iitaoF*4lllllfil
do not know wha( Ly` tiejesiisnif *le ai r
hrsg - nrrincin, thiy - 4
news of hood's: er'onslee.ths7 : lininneene 4tit,"
not:thiird U fa:tainted." , 'itileety ,
dilfthd hi
_the'ltidinid efbtlNelfeJ w'
.
• j :" . ". '
Geitital Hopes sissy' ithe **Wed
saes. tlb tFoihier 25th the eithle beg lint
imbed - the ' hirrthorn bank. .TN messing
Was thine jinn *eat 'of 71 seestie; tienty • ease
• east br , t steteline.: ANA*
&roil at aboi touched down :the Telemillos.,
Andviptursd th &Being. who" tgotolipt, of
4iitiskf we were advised pow gpigjego. TA*,
thea,loaded tiiii;boat with troops it, nue,' wit ;
the' Mosel* sheil. 1u4.4 41f04. PR, th, 14411 , 4
below; Ind So NM; 'Ol.
Of , thrkziPM.:4 Cb.?:*M o4
The.Lriadioe, Tao destyonid by nfr esr
lore:. ,12,we Rederei goithestssoori,
tack* Confaerstes. , t ram tie Adis 1 45'
the island, batteries open o
gntints were destroyed. li . otlang. hag: be*
'heard trOin and no • one intents' •to
know his wkinreabonts; SOliesnifelllo, , Tene-c
awe 'lt r iVei;: 'fief* hitioti4 by
'2"here:le no neweitroitAttnati.
Lateit 'IN*" say that ithell.lnienskllaillopt
hire' iineusted' /ohneensilla, enntlieed ;is.;
tateiect the f Motor* bait* Doer Sib
field, who' iodate:We/ the gusties t !lama
elghtiracaports loaded iritiatptores. - and . ay" ;
*rat &dant guahosta, - to :IMMO; their,
.011.7;
log into the hands or the essay., jug! Alai*
isrkionct - of ,Skersan'a apesiketb , th r .,tesugh
aim des panic ; that. ; he
about tea Arestalmilif
tikell.ipAgtWOr 4l .4 nia;.!" t a rT4ri f ,A *
Siberian bee repiiroct
.the4tlnsta ,
Itabiltoid afar *heti as . as jiiation .of - the
branch !high rqii to Ro me. Treioe s ielcritin
from Chatatio - opii theiiiri4"
ii,sreiO
, tt! Al. 14641111
ire wegoae to 41stailik;
west'of Odell
YOreeires "011 *Vitatire Ist'!" ?bit* 1a a 0 1*
llGr;'howerir; thstbb hifititireitiod:Oreielt.
snoop, oroifia4i'ihe ina"ta 'en*
csainhitueelows - the narthers - larik'49 numb
flood, - iteat4ohdionsille. ' The IMMO Is t h e
otinniestern inisopCid stJaa
libirlth, and br this alai Martian us sail is
Mit:4;gal* be nati tiba:platal =
• '
Taint lido longer alai doubt: tint Illherk-,.
Ilse has witbdriwO All his toppings; and , ,,lltid
his army is now sioolossurieci. an she north ,
Lank of Cedar Creek: Mansiotis Qop,Pront ,
Royal and dtriebarg hue all beim gives , op.
The CosfsdeSOSets.ottespied,AsNw'
_;Tine Nap
asses Gap railroad is gum:lamed. Trois' now
run from Alitsandria ,only,Rtu W -l'itntiP3k
fare Gap, to arty supplies 4ussr,'
who holds that- pit*, but.itsd,ho sweetie*
Beyong . this ,pjfost auk rail
road is torn up. 'Thus Sheridan:la •,exaeGy
where hs was Wort the_battle.pcOotobji 19.
The - anima' , aye now adritioing northward,
and these . withdradals of the rederel out
posts have been made for fur of ita'attOoi.—
Sheridan. now gets impliliss fra*
Mietht
burT. tits - - inn are' hard it whir,
railroad to carry: item liarirper i i tun
to Winchester.
fos'c~aa s I=!tr
W. have received Boylora ..stunts dike
late contest in ' tient of Peteosimig: - the
Northern essayists are alai more telt. than
they have been heretofore.- The !Wail los
ers en the north bank - ef the Jaatexernlssui
ripened at twelve linadred; , 8.11 k; of '. the*
James, the losses were Mien handred9o..oi,
Supiley night iiicihireonfiiderstes made esi
atiaile ' up # l l fiaiti g - .Patiay444llgll%llaele
railroad. They Sent ‘ - column through a
opening in the picket line ,which ,, pessiested
to the rear of. it cad captured three hundred
and eighty•sevenrFederalprisenere, Berard'
attests were made upon the.rederul littrmseli."-i
=ants in the rear of the Nebel lini,.bit. tie
Confederates were repulsed. ;key ,rit.resteit'
with their
_prisoners. Their lose Is not hawks.
Eloust'rlossee Miring the threat dye' einliletii
are reported at thirty-one hindred.... i3eiaral
Lee elates that four hundred of hie men were
taken prisoners on Thursday.
- There is very little, doubt that . Cfrait's la
bars for this year are ended. ‘)Ils - army will,'
now be prepared for Winter quarters, and be
yond minor operations and raidi, nothing '
will be attempted against Itiehuiohd or PI,
toiubueg. " Wounds , and _ capture's' hair* me
weakened the Federal arnay,•thit it leimy,
dile to do anything More this( difisid ita4,
The long line guard'id by Grant, marly lily,
miles, from Butler's right, near Pali AM
a le,
lileade's lett', 411 i the Vaughan-read,' two m il es
west on the Weldoirailreats •the Jamie and
Appomattox river* which 'mat thialimi, aid
the constant Wass enthrodrby the Amy, are.
all elements of witiknese, the full, fetes, of
which are now felt by Guard Grest. l NW
•people any longer lock ffs? tile *Oars 'Of
Richland. No one thinks that by-the'prelint
systtii it sea be eaptared. : Left's army in
now 'apron( as Grant's ;_ the line 4. guards
is *hostas. than his; it is well leAreiselladi,
and, despite the reports if reingeow, It is
fed sad elathed.,, Unlese a sew eensefrip'
is sprdilintadito ili the ra.i.l: taw
rsaka F
sixty thaesatid juin who new..inalia lap fart
Grist's
. arsny, W il l have ti Hager len la,their
iteashes ludo* . 14 - 1411904111: 111iiiiit oa th s
,
SimaY;.-
twins tettatoints• , •
Posiqonfedoisto glamors irollo l / solpo4od
to be' capturing tederil rose& elf Ibe
us seaboard. They sr; the Otastrendiskie
'soo, oblOmstangs and? owe filVllllllll-1111114
salretifi. Reports some ill us of du to—
striation of Federal vossols sit 'Atarl.. •
.ThepabllOor of Polo:woo 1 1 Pikeghles
aotioe,t4u4, ireoe .„
istAhe cost of labor sea sieteri .
el, will 000 -
Llano to hirOish It for the 'ai*t o rietei tbkpld
Flee of two dollars. oat littcr,* will be
the cheapest - moot* Is U4'44;1107; al!dy,
(mead lee bow .ftis taiefeitkew,..
16,4 heir aitteetiole llW - be prkutfsl,iiti
n•il tiohoy rieoaieiia~ air
14 ato* - potroise: bf kodoirood000,•114 iii;
taiiljlon. Of tbebeeetidiie*ogielliee !I . oe
emery. • ' ' :
..t.,
Tito.peisislpal /iSols ps, IRSIo :mow
min& Am priel if IkagOa few,4l,lltraislis
.$ 4074,P _eildool_l4 _014 : W.
s is
0101 la She'd's et perdaliss`
t.otter treat Dr. Thayer.
:—The statement lu the Daily
Irensber Bth, wltlreefemmee t(
- 11M01fir, john It,
a Gr..* to be J eak.ulate(
v i t4miretiiiesk thi
1411 I wig g ive
tact/NIS
K. Nor
• .• • s - Alioniit r ibmat. I! &dock. lb
thlgtir riPg; °J
DortsWirlitr. titemes-Tidaum.
. 1 " - ro d ilomes pletiest t lp the vicinity,
• • . .• • . .1. OW him med
lal
seelataaan L fetal Ilia In in extreme'
gyikßusted stoaditionalikilxligygg4topoktopsl
to follialtillarViik eililltalaroFt l 4444?ttan
I ,itteeildingir lin !Tidiest', sad teelpts..rett t,
eariyithetvnits , liertest l iictute;„:where rt
4 boikieeeWlo. 4 4 1 , 04 . , was go ggriig tt eat
liremilsla Suitors Mat:, ; TO then looked show
depai r ligitibig fir Wax means of caskit4,
kt* *era penifortitbitn,bot .oeuld lind nothing
' - ikleptAloVifbsgeoehlob I "took the respen
idbillty" 4,esparagag out on the
ileer A mt se.;tp
mike temporirj bed of them.
. 16 , !alma at r ails Morten' Xiouie, got eitimulants
and t44,..i
slifici fed it to him until he re.
iieirtirA: and' after *eking arrangements it
I. hive further nourishment
glµn kink at GI i'tleik; blia-sleeplog tom
beady. Rad it not been for the timely as-
Adelinei ibitaered by Mr.:Tidwell and myself,
'it is My belief balite soldier could not have
*rid - • •
• y At' -en - ity.rtotrzi, I found a crowd
artitpid the Wilier. and John Moore, In a
3414 'ezeiiedii °tradition . ; exclaiming that
i ekere-Weits - strOtey Copperheads strouod.the
!iittpali , atsthlag elmild be dents fora sick soldier.
leVelise inhanied him of what bad been done
sods bin Ai by hi Aids% , take charge of
iltweeldierlimeelf,'retninding him that Ahem,
. Wire beds in tha apps; rooms of the depot;
where, the poet Stilew might be taken, and his
oolugglitat RlgglibiredMitit pleasent! He didn't
''fir 5i014.1450 a, plea '..piOoo of
inginiad," I left. him.
WPM, vie seat IN ern .
eyarty Irlio I cannot
lag,,hat.the stithlla may judge,) to have the
soldier tak'in lie Poet' 'Rouse, and ifr. '
Stewart, eni:•of tiii, Streeter', called to see
him. The latfer sent to the Poor Physician,
'twies' ioini it etterattest and attend to the
aliplati of aittiety • and benevolence
wklihneeds it .oeintent. -PinsUy the soldier .
and lent to his hose In Spriarl
Ma; •' '
.
Tho above, Kr:U a
tor, to true statement
ef faits, whit& Mr.; 'Noma, :if need be, Is
trilling re .warm. ,it will be INOLL that the
tidal if e tieitoeratei whist' the Dispatch and
ifinlibeir at imutligticat posetlaii of Ito political
tilkloilhpFotalluleed is, is oanaeotion,witii the
What, ttnello4 for, and alike nape : .
erettrand misaderone:s , 1 Mr. Tidal= and my—
self en Dooloirroto, and the pioprietor of the
Morton Woe . is the I ssas. , Hot one of U.
"litaliuid say riward.fer our eeroes a ettoept
aprovieg . sommiesse, oy di. we any,
.end so would oladly
. liare done more, If it had
.biteawithinAmr. ability. The'politics of the
.o l tbar 4. probably familiar to
,year rimier*, sad they •an jrair 'their osm
aanatastaaf: A. Tuaris.
‘Ths Way ,It I. Done;
, .
.. We have read sad heard of many cues in
. . .
whisk soldiers'vet#s for the Democratic ticket,
, .
seat home by legit!, Iron opened on the way,
,t4cißeputilles,n ballots substituted for them,
•Intlt.was net until olitlitrday that ire • met
with 'an tutus* to whin the putioulars
.. .
wen pe rsonally cognisant. The fo ll owing
___
atikdavita we out frail the Harrisburg daily
,Fairies. The parties awned are residents of
our asi•lve tura, and intimate acquaintattees.
They'nTl ooeiipy the highest *social position,
Sad are`ringaised by their neighbors as be
fag imiciigit the 'most truthful and honorable
. •
eittuitiat the Samitnity. What honest per
iiential read the tutitaohy - of this gall ant it+
I dler Sad his brother, irithout feeling Indiana
-tint:se au "alministruidi *kith 'thus seeks
'ti neat tie ton tyke as lighting to “pres
serve the notion's life'. oat of their "most 's
eta rights le• , `• . 1, , ,
~ •.! ; .
~.
Hof Pootiorktoois, Comfy. of patphsa, 114,
, Before. me l J. fineatier, Esq., one of the
'Juntas of Ai Pow is an d for the said cone
iy of Dupla*, personally elate Allen B. Fort-.
sey, of eempeay H, 9th Pennsylvania ctavalrY;
Sow hang at home ea furlough, who being by
me del; sworn_ asOording to law, with that
[ .early in the • Month of October lest, he (1)
whilst - laying sick in no Q. 8. army hospital
as Nashville, Unease% he (I) from there sent
,htunkikystall.to • his (my) brother, Walter 8.
Forney, his (my) P roxy containing a printed
1 'llinsoersiii ticket rOongress,and Assembly,
to uggiiithis election held October nth, 19 6 4;
that. upon his (my) return home he (I) has
been informed that the said proxy contained
a written. Itepublitan ticket ; . that the. paid
eitanging'irr Attiring , of his (my) ticket was
dileMa(nly) knowledge or consent ;
sad that kit I) pronounce it a contemptible,
tidal
dastardly, Int and malicious fraud.
i Anis B. Pot ittr.
Siren 'aid subieribed before mo _this 8d
day of November, A. D. 1864.
• '' J. Scatting', J. P. .
&eta Of Polesaybenie, Coady of DMpthin, so.:
Behr, sus, J. Sokaalfor, Esq., one of the
Junius et the Piles; in and for the !mid coun
t./ of Dauphin, personally came Walter a.
rertney, a reat dent'of the borough of Middle
town, twenty sad Btate aforesaid, who befits
by ale daly sworn aleording to law, with th t.
ha isElam) the brother of Allen li k FortneP,
of company ' if; ifth 'Pennsylvsnisieavalry ;
that in the 10th day of October lutist (I) re
eeindirymi no post °Moe in Middtetewn en
earelope directed to him (me), mall 'intuited
Nativi r lle, Tennessee; on the reverse side of
•itaid 'slope and serose B was printed “sol
dier'e• -ballot," ks.; that an the 11th day 'of
Oetner (being the day of election) he (1) de
livered the said **votive unopened to the
election Aileen; that upon • opening the said
'tomtits, by the election other* he (I) seen it
mu a proxy, from my brother above men—
:dosed; that, is the envelope with the proxy
there wu an open, partly written and partly
printed. Iteribliena ticket; that he (I) was
satisfied as son as he (I) found out the feet
OM it was a fraud, aid so pronouhced it ;
that he (I) wu positive that his (my) brother
never put that ticket into the envelope, or.
ever istan#o4 to vete a ticket of that kind.
, W. 8. Foamy.
Swots sad* suseribed before me this 8d
dire! Strouber, A. D. 1844,
. J. Boaaarras, J. P.
?kers aro wig Olifertices In the electoral
y 4116 -!bleb mud le could
aid. Ike foilaviseislile shows the dllfer
pawl :
Ceemethrat.
Delmar, •
Mob. • ' • •
ladle's. •
lows.
Leatesky,_
Mane
d,
mar A n
lisorsehusses, -
Illaatiota,
Wassert, •
Kinr
Kilt York J,
SW aw , • '
°Mk ,- ; •
OM* •
Pwwknials„
blast
•T'inisat; ';-
Inemsll 4odWis4 / •
JraimiC
.44 1 ,0 1 , ,•
1181114 1 • •
WIN
nal ilesteral Vote.
1880. 1884
• 4 : (1,
6
8 I 8
•
11 ' 16
,
1818
. 4' 8'
- 12
41 - . • 7
g • 1
' 18 • 12
6 8
- 8 4
9 11
6 6
7 .7
'B5 88
28 21
"8 8
21 28
.4 4
6 6
-6
6
:0
:,0 ,
Q, 4
me ijoeirti eat ts • pew aad insproge4 FOUR. It SIPE tOTTINTa ItDX, gently euserter
FOEICELKIEE FRED CUTTER in n 24, WhAti.r I.n tnonglb: r, Cpproelle•••ew Can to W o ,k7"_..
seltfeedla•.•4laetablip throat operate+ in tho el ropiest and moot_ perfect na.no.r. cuttit4 any dulniv, lie
and that R•ohils• ft= be ran either hi , Power or !Nfld. All enzublne4 E lva the EMPIRE FEED cwi T i l i
a derided sitehreaos overall other Four Knife Marhinre.
The priers Er aii.tbriews: No. One s7f; Tyro!s3.l; No. It-se OS; No. Four $76,.
1 . •
The Flour City Two Knife Feed Cutter,
Embracing • variety which enables as to supply the wants of any !imps, an,l at Famiteetterses' prices
TERMS e.Floar City FL One $2O; No.,Two $12•0-Itcsuestts No Ow, $l7 ; No. Iwo $ e ' :
Irjr Dealers sapplied with any or th,shoveCattprs at Wholesale Eden!., ,
We Writs the attestkne or persons wanting anithing In the If ardwar a line, to our large !tack, ecnhrsels4
MOVIE 111.1.814•11ING GOODS, 110ENEKEEPERS , fIIAZDWAItit. BEILDF.RS' Unita.
WARE, AND TOOLS OF EVERY DESERIFSION.
•
COOKING.AND PARLOR STOVES,
Of the latest ettles, Is allot Shah we defy competition. Special gaieties leaded to getpenter COMELYATIOs
BRICK OFFS /MFR, which we regard u one of the nimpletest 'aside to the Market.
irir We hate Um Ariel In title et , y for FAIRBANKS' CELEBRATED -SCALES. A egg • esteem ea head,
whieh will be •old at ltenemetatere prime - , W. W. Plipas, •
0et21104-Bnt • 6E0.4. RECoart.
_ HUBBE L' S
GOLDEN BITTERS.
A PETEELY VEGETAI3LE. TOXIC
, Isitoonntro & snvarraENlNo,
Port:thee the system widest the evil effects of anerNele--
mew water.
-
.Wlll etre Lapil
(
Will etre .
oakum a.
•
Will eon Debtllll.
Will ear. Weathers. .
Will ewe Bleedeeket. _
Will cue Lim Complaint.
Will-Omits &ad mete a healthy appetite
WM teelgerate the orzeas of healthy
and moderate- -
1y them* the teieperetery of the body land tbe three of
eitealatlea.seting In fret am No general corroborent c f the
eysteot, eentalalag ne poleonots drugs, and is
atal TOM BITTs NS IN THE WORLD.
trial la woe stly solicited.
GRO. C. lILIIBYL C CO., 'Proprietors,
II odsos; N. Y.
Cecina Ilipet,Abbnlsaa Szpress Biaidlog 63
SON ST., NM! YORK. -
Far sale by a4l Drage,* Omens, ko. ,
'IrMINNIO k HOADLEY. Zile, Wiaelessli Ageats,
y ads by Nall Warfsl, Carter is Carver aid WU
klas t Booth.
oettisl.
Executor's Notice.
liETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON THE
estate of James Cotter, deed, late of iluborcreek
tp, ; Erie Cis, Pa., Wrist/ been granted to the alidentglit
ed. netts* is hereby even to all knowing themielves in.
detaid to the said estate, to make Immediate samosa?,
arid Um* Imeing geishas *pretest the same still present
them, duly antheaticatod, far set'l-*bent.
1110E1SEL CROWLEY,
ICC HARD CROW LE-Y,
ortlb-Cite Euratom.
.
Executor's Notice.
OTICE IS'IIEREB T GIVEN - TIIAT
' Leiters Teetamentarj bate been rooted to Hector
PT
Laws upon the estate of Joseph L , gaii, late of Watts
burg, Erie County, Pa., deed Acy tersch4 harlug
eleleme against Bald 'elate will pme. eat th.ro, and all per.
son. Indebted to red estate will watt trurzellate pay•
vomit to the carlerrlgniel... , 11. MeLEAN.
oetl3-41e. Ea. d JTeph Loiran, decd.
Fill , and Winter Goods
Mts. S. H. HALL
,Woald respedfally call attrnUon to her
''LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Jut reettud hem -Ni. York, embruiu
Sonnets, Hats, Ribbons, ago.,
Tosetler with soma
DRY GOODS!
WlLich atm will mill
C AP FOR CASH, OR READY-PAY.
aalay. attention paid to bleaching. coloring
presdag.
Store on Peach 8t...1 doors above The Depot. Br*
_
Pa. - apisolltf.
Valtuible Mill Property for
Sale.
' , FRE UNDERSIGNED BEING•DESIR-
A. ono of enraging ha otherbusinesii, offer fer emliitheir
Ytil Pioperty situated in Albiee, Erie Co P. Th‘s
ratty consists of One noCEING 1,i7, O. SAW
Tiro -DWELLING 110CvLS and IS ACRE.; of
LAND. The roertng MITI worha three- Lair of burro,
Ulm bolts and all onusr neeessary - toinh inert lor doing
a merchwat or custom biutinesa, and le now doing • pay
, tog business—the retail trade amounting tq tow Utero
Ito twenty tbosaaad dollars a year. ,
The Saw will bas one Upright- Saw end one Cactilv
'flaw, and b doubts limed and in complete
The above mins are driven by a never failing stream,
and will be mild at • bargain. All lefty, of inquiry el,l
moire prododi ttleation by add:losing
C. ;INN re SON,
°et' 114 m. Albion, Erie Ce,
AUTUMN TRADE.
JO I HN 'C. BEEBE
wise attoitko o 1
etoe parehas ham to hie lair and new
'k of
SEASONABLE - GOODS!
,• Lbw rescuing for the
Pair & Winter Traclet
id •
Parekased slams the lots decline in told, and will be sold
at drlielioals and Read,
CHEAP FOR CA..SII: .
. Also Uwe ' e s stock of .
•
Boots arid Shoes,
be sold at prices far below the i4seat.
Wee
rete
THE PLACE
TO GET YOUR MONEY BRCS,
111 AT
' EE. COUGHLIN 3 B
BOOT & SHOE STORE !
Slate Street. Nearly Opposite the Tut Ogle*.
r. CO hi* Beet sad Shoe Dealer,
Wham tie Paths , that
has mamma Ws stand to the Store Room
ea State sheet, wee, emelt* the Post
Orley where ka !site aU Itia old Maeda wad mummy
to glee Ittni • oat Pertltalar attention 'inn to
REPAIRING! •
- auttel vettamma,seperiatsedlair all hie
heelers WaKheheßeras bt-eia give u good astlsha
tfea
and oil at as low prim as any other person to the
sty. Read sits WanNited. ap
HOUSE,
SOOTS" COINSIL OY THIC PA k STATI ST,
• ERII4,
JOHN D'HNCAN. PROPRIETOR.
• t
Thoinderegned iteriglt takes 4011 F, of the IN"
melphomrs Betel nod tented it la impeder idyls rs
.p.etfalli solicits a ehare et as public patronage. Tema
and \s
aeoftamodetiona 'gaol, to any in the
ir
For the 'Mundane* at ns from the coma try
a good stable MO bee& the pronto's.
rortwein. 1 ' 6
.JOEIN DUNCAN.
}
rz, Vm a 64,..a ,
D , -,1 the wart of •Comtoon
&M.. Whitt&Slay. P lies of Erie Coast).No
' irt. . 9, N. v:Aeree, 1653. .
etEIVitAT ili THE ABOVE
Chests liSfeby Dotard to appear at the court of
plass he he hold* at Erie, land for the se, c.
ty ed Erik es the let . of November nut, and an.
twee the slid sesplala as show oases lazy she bath
whys diverse Werth, , • of statrirsoay should sot
lie putted to said plahrtlit.
LL RN A. CRAIG, Sheriff.
noire Odise.trria,Ost. • 11164 4w . •i- .
Stray : eifer.
rilliE TO THE P4IIISES OF THE
%.1 Ilsbmsibst, be Basher C k tp., os the Lake Road,
jest below You Me Greek , t eta weeks ego, I two
year old nsidee, whits sael g ee eoler—no epolisi mike.
UN isms lo roloselsol to woo torwesd, WS mi k e ..
r 7. sod blobs* soot , stipends* ski *lll se
of soossitsg to law.
*NNW I LOURS MIL -
I .
Empire Feod. Cutter.
MAO FOR SALE
AND THE
Rochester- One Knifo 'ctittr,
' Also • good anortment of
fierce & CO
~.
IpTtNIO •ee ft To
:1 RC &Cp
thr•Y, • Ilk
MERU IMPLENEVIs i -
STO V ES,
'RD WARE,
&e.,
OF. STATE. AR,
STH STS„
- I, L.
ERIE, PA.
Redding's Russia Salve !
FORTY EXPERIENCE
Him fully eitabashed As supeticititi at
EDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Om all otbar hieing prep:at/au.
REDDING'S ti
p ssrA skrs ca
mum
REDDING'S RUSSIA SAI,I\I
CURES SCAM
REISDING'9 - RUM A SALVE l .-
elytl:3 FELONS.
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE!
CUR 'S CMLBIALtiI
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
CURES CIUPPED 24144
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE:
CUM FLEill WOLVDS
REI)DINV - 9 itUSSIA SALVE!
REDDING'S , RUSSIA .A1.V.13 1 / 4 1
cCRES
REDDINia'S RUSSIA, SAISRA
REDDISG'S RUSSIA SALVE!
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE!
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE:
REDDINCI'S Et :SSIA SALVE: '
• CVRE3 PHEW&
-REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE!
CCM:9IIIa
_REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE:
- CURES BLIMb
REDDINO'S RUSSIA. SALVE!
dr:RE3 FRO3T BIFTEN rah
REDPING'S RUSSIA SALVE: "..
CURES ALL CUTANEOUS DIIEAU3
AND ERUPTIONS GENERALLY.
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE!
Is perfectly tree from any mercurial nutter or Irian•
one particles, and In to cafe wII its arplientlao Interim
'with the rurtedlee that soy be, prescribed by a mph:
phylnerao. The Medical Faeottr, throaghont the roles,
are unantroous In Its prates. Th . * more its elrtusebryen
known the glester Is rho demand, and It Is now eoted•
erod an Indispensable article of honashold ..nesaiWe—
being need alike by nth and poor.
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE I
Is prompt In action, retriOTO• pain at onos, and liabactl
the most angry looking 11•11 1 / 1 •Igs and Inaatasaattonn.
'lrby magic —thus alroOtag reltrf and a conulats mt.
rh• length of Ulm this salve has bean banrs the gab
I. concia.lre proof that It is no o'es.'cla-penny" pn. am
tion, pit forth to have'a flntleion, papalanty, and au
sank to narnn nor.. •
MP . 0.4 23 011 , 111 • Bat.
For Pa's ti 4. P. DiNi Watt:, Np. 491. Broadz i k
Y., S. IT. FO WLE ik CO., No.lB 'Tremont Stset,
'and by , all Dingesta and Culinary St, rdupapara
aug6l:ll-Iy. ' •
QUESTIONS,
QUESTIONS,
QUESTIONS,
QUESTIONS,
That Concern Every One
to Answer !
Are you bald I?
Does tow hair fall off ? •
Hal your hair booome thin
. Does it feel harsh, and dry, and feverish ?
Lit taming gray before ita time?
re you troubled with itching. burping 10 • 10444
the sealp?
Aro .) on tronblsd with Dandruff? '
Are you troubled with what is ealisd_Sorofola Or 84;:
Rheum ?
Dave you had the irysipelaa, aril lost you hair ?
Have you had the ilimans, sad but it ?
Hare you had the Typhoid t: ewer, and lost it
Have you lost 'oar Pairhy any siclusam
Do you tr.ab luxuriant hair?
Do you wish soft and lustrous hair /
Do you wish gray hair restored ?
Do you wish your Whiskers glossy ; ;
De you wish theta restored In color
Do you want it for your children! •
Do you out it for yourself, for father sr ifeolart.. f ?
brother, dater or friend ?
Do you wait to make a snout
Do you want apedams for you toilet
De you Tint artiste f
Dolga want a puss article ?
Do you 'want a double distilled articl•
Do yea want a elearalug said° P
Do P o u "at t he beat preparation oat fur cilia:*
stsaaamtiag, protsetiag, restoriag the color, and rte 4 w
tug soft, silky sad lustrous the Human Hair ?
If we sanest . •
CLARK'S
DISTILLED RESTORATIVE,
• FORg THE HAIR,
TO BE UNEQUALLED' AND SUPERIOR
ANT PREPARATION ,
EVER O:IMPOUNDED AND OFFERED Tw
THE PUBLIC.
Sitistattloo tosisatood, or the mousy rallootwf
It owls *all for ono bott:s, or a bottle) for
osid bY Dniulsta wad Dealers +ropwbon•
C. G. CLAIM & CO.; Prop:teas
BAR. o a CO., N Y General Agents.
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