The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, September 13, 1866, Image 2

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THURSDAY. SEPT. 13, 1866
• PON GOTELiON
NON. HIESTEN CLAMMIER,
OT Bl=B &V W&
LATE aLECTIO/05.
• The eleotion in Idabe Teriitory bas re
sulted in a great and overvrlielming ma
jority for the Democracy. Mr. Holbrook.
our candidate for Delegate " to Congress,
has it majority of more than SOO, and. the
Legislature is -Demcscratid, 4u ;the Senate
more than three to oneArtrin the House
more than five to one.'- The Radicals
have carried the State of Vermont, as a'
matter of course—an event.they have not
felled to accomplish every year; for the
last tvienty-five. The opposition are ex
ceedingly jubilant over this victory, but
we cannot see that they have any par
ticular cause for congratulation. The New
York Trains gives a table of the election
returns for this year- end last, which we
copy as follows:
IBBe.
Counties. Rid. ;`Dem. Rad. Dem.
Addison ! 2 057 - 192 . . 2,244
.200
Be6nington . 1.538 756.. 1.082 014
Caledonia . .. 2,890 1.131 .. 1,052 .908
Menden .. 3,418 1,016 . '2,018 507
Tem * 510 . 205 . . 678 387
Franklin 1,985 ' apo . . 1,809 777
Grand Tele .. . . 834 - 170
... 1.291 297 : . 1,161 146
Orange 2.678 1.271 . . 2.499> 1,863
OritSllls 1 965 538'. . 1.715 315
Rat an d 8 825 1,024 . . 2,646 , 741
Was login ...1.918 852 .. 2 679 l';171
Windham.. .. . 2 670 787 . . 2.626 1 793
Windsor .. • . 4,026 884.. 8 748 758
20,671 10,0 . 42 . 27,686 8,857
It will be seen that the Democrats have
gained neiFly a hundred per cent. over
s'ieir vote jdf last year, While the Radicals
have lost nearly a•tbousand votei in the
same period. Considering that Vermont
has always been One of tbe strongest op•
position States, and that sine people there
are obliged to labor under peculiar dif
ficulties, we regard this result a* remark
ably encouraging. Certainly the is no•
thing in it which the Radicals,, int jus
tice, can find anythieg. to 4:DUO-angels
themselves upon. • • • •
A great ado is being made in the oppo
sition press over the Maine iSlection,
which is claimed to have been drried in
their favor by about 80 000 majority.—
This State, like Vermont, has gone Re
publican for many ydrs, by majorities
ranging from 16,000 to 20.000andupwards.
If the majority this year is as 'arms
as it "is claimed, we will venture to
say that the increase ; arises froth an un
usually large vote, 41111 A the figuipos
will show that the Democratic gain is pro
portionately larger thin that of the
Radicals.(
A dispatch from tan Francisco, dated'
the 10th, States that of the nine counties
in the:State heard from to that time,
seven had gone in-favor of the conserve.
tive ticket. As no fuller particulars of the
election have leached ue since then. we
have good reason to believe that the
Union men •have carried the State, and
that the Abolition Agents of the Associ
ated Press, as usual when their party
has been defeated, are withholding the
•
result.
68A82% saunnlaite.
The Republicans having determined to
make as much sut of Gen. Gem's visit asa
possible, employed Mehl's band, at a lib:
end compensation-to give him a serenade
an Tuesday evening in front of Brown's
off about 10 o'clock in the evening,
tracting a crowd of about forty-or fifty, in
addition to the musicians. In response
to their calls, "the hero of finickersville,"
smite forward and made a speech a,
disgusting in its 'obse9taiouSness as it was
poor in delivery; The following may not
be an exact copy of his words, but it em-
braces eery nearly his !Ole and santi
manta :• •
Fraxow-Crriztsra : cannot express to
you the everlasting obligations under
which I am laid by this compliment to
me by the Liedertafel and the Mehi's
band. /shall remember it 'to my dying
day, and whatever may occur to sae. /shalt
- alsrsys keep this kind lot of ♦ours to me
in my recollection. free before-me' many
soldiers. (there were not half a. dram pre•
sent) who served with me io my campaign,.
and awe of them belonged to my divison.
They belonged to my Lone Star Divisicsn.
which I con:mended, and which.. under
my command won immortal glory (all Ow ,
log tq'tny skill and bravery 4 I have been•
'. with them and they have been with me °it
the Potomac, up the lovely valley "of the
Shenandoah. at Blue Mountain. and with
Grant an I Sherman in the SouthwesEand
• from Atlanta to the lIPA._ Irespect them.
/can never forget them. They deserve
my grateful remembrance, and that of
your country. (Here a soldier of the 111th
muttered "If you had treated them more
decently they would have held you in
more grateful remembrance," / to which
another restionded,l'llosh ; does be think
he can 'catch our votes by such flap
doodle.")- Fellow-citizens: If this seren
ade to me bad been given to me by my fel
low citizens to the manor born, /should
have regprded it as * great honor to me;
but coming from my ilellow-citizens of for.
sign birth it is still 'a greater honor. "
consider it , the proudest honor of sty Mire.
(Here a German was overheard to remark
" Dat lab sickening." )
/shall carry the recollection of this
. serenade with me forever, and rehaillook
upon it as to moons of the happiest events
- of ray career. Again returning my thanks
/retire.; (Hare the General. disappeared.
amid the shouting inf several boys, and Abe
tooting;of horns.)
,After the General had closed there were
calla for Cameron and Forney, but these
worthies did not choose to show them=
selves: The General was then taken in
hand by a committee and eselsteeto a
German Islam oa State street, where,
jadging from the boisteron demonstra
tions heard until a late hour of the night,
they must; ha•e MO a highly-spirited time.
We presuMe the hero continued'his pa!a.
veiatthO German element, which is par
ticularly refreshing to those who remem
ber that he was a - Know Nothing- in - tbe
days when it was as fashionable to traduce
foreigners as it now Is to hate the,
South. -
The Radicals insulted President John:
son, General Grant, and Adreiral Fanli
ght, dunng Shelf recent visit to Philadel
phis. and refused to extend to them the
hospitalities of the city. They honored
and received with every expression of de
light:Pinion Browidow, Jack Hamilton,
General Butler and Fred Douglass, when
they made their appearance in the same
city. Can the peoplejorget this on the
second Tuesdsy of bethbevt
For three year's service on the battle
fleld,an Abolition Congress voted white
veterans
,SlOO beauty, Wegrots $3OO, sod
„themselves. for drinkfog Srhisky. prevent.
:fog a restoration of the Union and squan
dering the people's money for six months
$5,000. Bo they have made the scale.—
'Conrail:ow first, negro next, white so!•
'Malt* •
=1
itAttittAb nese isitierieto.
We have no dispositiou,,to imitate thd
untairnes.aof our _oppcisitiori cotempora
ries in their references to the Democratic
meetieg of laid week, and shall therefore
commence our report of the Radical gith
ering on Wednesday by admitting that it
was a large and in many respects quite
successful glair. That it should have been
such was Cothing more than we expected,
from the long and incessant efforts that
have been made on the part of Its macs
gees. Having announced their purpose to
hold the meeting about a month in ad
vance, advertised the beet known mem
bers of th eir
, party as sure to be present,
being abundantly supplied with means,
and baying the advantage of a daily paper
to keep the matter constantly before the
people, it would have been strange, if in
this county, with a majority of three thou
sand, and joined on three sides by 'a
section equally Radical, they should not
have been able to gather an immense
crowd. It indicates no change in public
sentiment, ani will not have the effect of
converting a dozen voters to the Radical
side, while, if me are not vastly Mists•
ken, the extreme and dangerous' dee
' trines uttered, the vile and blaspheraons
abuse of the Government. the out-spoken
advocacy of negro suffrage, and the bit
ter spit it of antagonism displayed svainst
the best interests - of the nation, will
induce many reflecting men to see the
wickedness of the Disunion leaders, and
cause tb as to throw their votes and liar
ence in favor of Peace and Harmony. As
Compared with our meeting of 180 week,
when the dirpreportion,of voters in this
section is considered, the meeting was not
so large as it should have been. The Rsil
ica's bad more people in the neighbor
hood of the Park, but we do not think
the attendance at any one time was,
equal to the amemblage at the dept to
see the President. had we been s messed
of the same number of speakers, so that
all who •wished to listen could have had
an opportunity, our attendance at the
Park would have equalled theirs ; but, as
it was, thousands who could not hear Mr.
Clymer wandered about town and went to
the depot,to secure eligible localities.
The procession was got' up with amid:
arable care, and the dimple:, made was
very fair,-though there was a lack ctf good
management in arranging the different
delegations, whiCh materially marred its
effect. 4 ‘. large number of banners and mot
toes was carried in the line, two thirds
of which contained sentiments of-ridicule
or denunciation against the President or
of sympathy for the negro.. We could not
help, as we read the many insulting flings
against Mr. Johnson, reverting. to the
time, not more • than a year or two past,
when the very same men who rode in this
Procession were in the habit of declaring
the President to 1-eithe Governin6t, and
regarded, or professed to regard, dispar
aging allusions to 'him as a crime only
second to armed treason itself.
11363.
The speaking was from three different
stands, at the chief one of which there
were, pertiaps, a thousand or fifteen bun.
dred listeners, and about two thirds that
number at • each. of the others. Sidon
Cameron presided at the main stand, and
on taking the place made a few ordinary
remarks, excusing himself from talking at
any length by saying that he was no
kpeaker. For one who has been in public
fife as long as be hes, we thought this In
4icative of a limited degree of talent. He
was followed by Gen. Geary, in a speech
but little longer, who in turn was followed
by Lewis W. Hall, Speaker of the State.
-*very bill in aid of the war, though be
knew it to La orie of the blackest of false
hoods. Ball; Was succeeded by , the so!
called Southern loyalist, Col. McKee, of
Kentucky, A. M. Clapp, of -the Buffalo
Expresq, and .Gen. Nelson, another pre-
tended Southerner.
At the West stand Judge Deriickson
Ipresided, and here it was that Gen. Geary
made his set speech. He is an exceed.
ingly dul! speaker, and it was with dial
salty. at times, that many of his audience,
who felt it their duty to remain and hear
him through, could keep from - falling
asleep:. He made a lame defence of the
prorosed constitutional amendments.•
in which he distorted historical
facts in a manes that would have been
lauealqe, if it had not been so positively
shocking. The burden of his talk, was
the poor negro. The negro had been our
rock of stfety during the rebellion, and
he deserved hie reward. tie made a halt.
ing excuse on the negro suffrage tinestion,
by saying that it could not come directly
before the people for three years, but for
got to state whether or no be would favor
it then. The impression made on thee
mind of every person present was that he
is a supporter of that doctrine. Got.
Cur in followed Geary hi a speech, which
as an oratorical effort, was the best of the
day. After him came an insignifidant
looking- fellow, with a badge 6 his coat
labelled "North Carolina," whetted been,
be said, a delegate to the Southern Loyal
Ceitvention. Unfortunately for,the inf o.
'nits of h 0 remarks, be mai remembered
by many of our citizens as having been:
not more than two years ago. connected
with the academy in this city, from .
whence he departed to look after some
speculation ii the South. Having failed,
probably . , to realize sufficient by his expo.
rieece there, he has come North to dupe
honest men by re'presenting himself es a
Southern loyalist, and in this capacity
will, in all ilkelihold, be paraded from
one end of the State to the other. 'lf the
other pretended Southerners at the meet
:JO; are no nearer genuine than this man
Tottrgee, the less,said about them by the
Radicals the better. A sallow * looking
men named Chase, from York, Pa., made
a iqueskingapeech, which closed the pro
ceedings at the West stand.
The meeting, at the Risk Stand' was ad
dressed bi John W, Forney, G. W. &o.
field, lldr.:!ennimati,.of Pittsburgh, and a
rascally member of •the last Legislature,
named sehenck, from Lancaster. The
speeches were all of the same tenor as
'thOseat the other stands—in fact we notic
ed it as a curious feature that each speaker
spoke as if, be were reciting precisely the
same oompositioni Each and all of thew
either directly or „indirectly advocated
negro suffrage. Every speaker was in favor
of hinging.leff. Davis, but not one of them
told his bearers that the only reason why
he bad not been tried long ago was owing
to the fact, that Chie' Justice Chase re
fused to hold a court, for that purpose. All,
spoke of the :Demottratio party as dead,
forgetting that the best evidence edits ac
tive existence Was the strong efforts they
were making to defeat it. The burden of
every story waselavery and the President,-
and in the whole afternoan's harangues
there was not an attempt to argue the
points in swhich the people are most in
terested. or a stsUenenzt made Which was
sot boa tapoirL faliiifouadatka.
4
In the evening, by dint of hard ringing
and the pprseveri og labors of &braes band,
a crowd was collected in the Court House
that just about comfortably filled it. A
flowery speech was made by Wm 8.14nri.:
Of Philadelphia, which dici z not apper to
make much impression on the audience: -
He was followed by John W. Forney, in
the most vituperative, indecent' and in- ,
famous speech. we , , have ever listened to.
For half an hour d more he poured Out a,
stream of denunciation against the Petal.'
dent, calling bite' a wretch, traitor, drunk
ard, villain. and, _everything tiit. 'was
odious. The attempt to ariessins t !e Sew
ard was characterised as the "mistaken
stabs of Payne," an expression iriteoded
to convey the idea that it was a pity
they did not take his life. 'He urged, in
the 'strongest language, Mr. Johnson's
impeachment, and said the.first act of the
next Coigreas would be to remove hiti
from position. His remarks, from begin
ning to end.were of a similarly incendiary
character, and throughout they were inc- s
cantly applauded by 'men who endorsed
the imprisonment of hundreds during the
war for expressions not one tenth. part as
'offensive against Lincoln. After Forney
sat down, Gen. Osmeron made a brief ad
dress, in which -he' apparently-attempted
to soften dowii the revolutionary effect of
predec Nimes 'language. U atlributed
kir. Johnson's course to the fact that
he wee s "poor white of the South,"
which seemed in his opinion to be one of
the most disgraceful s' —is the' )uld be
'put upon a man. T marks
lwereespeciallynotie !miner
ite with which he al The
name of God was used
and in several ins
phemous manner.
port, in which tho , as first
glade to use i nagro 'us sub
mitted it to for. idvised
the eiasute 'of a portion of ' the
document. • -"I repfieti," maid Cameron,
"that by—using a G, a dub, end a Tittle
d,—if it cost me my bead that part should
stay in." This disgustingly vulgar sen
t/nee, to the shame of the audience be it
said, .was rewired with a storm of cep
plause. After Cameron concluded. Cur
tic, Scofield, DeCamp and McKee spoke
and at a late boor the meeting adjourn
ed.
. The events of the day, in spite of the
uhilant expressions of the Ilscliests. were
more dtuxtaging
.than beoeficial tt their
muse.. The _revolutionary doctnnes, at
tet ed,the bitter Spirit of enmity to the goy;
ernment which was shown. and the bold
advocacy of negro suffrage by most of the
speakers, opened the eyes. of dozens of
honest Republicans, and we have heard of
a number who went home declaring they
would never vote another ticket on that
aide. If we could hair! Forney and Geary
spealein every election district of Erie
County we should feel certain of is mine.
lion in the Radical vote of not leas than a
thousand.
Id M 2620 81IFFMAgd AN HMS,
The Lebanon Advertiser claims to have
it from the best authority that two of the
leading Abolitionists of that borough. last
week, drank toasts as follows: "To
the health of Fred. Douglass,—may be
be the next President of the United
States."
itleneral (!) William H. Knonfz, who is a
eatididate foiConirass in the 'Somerset,
Be ford and Franklin District, made a
Geary speectist .lobostown on the 10th
inst, in' which he said—"the time mutt come
got when all men, regardless of color or race,
flower..
candidate for Governor, recently made a
teat the Lochiel Iron Works near
visbarg, in which he said :
When the question of negro suffrage
comes tin', ow it wilt probably in three or
four years. I shalt be ready to meet it.
and I will say that I am not prepared to
deny the right of voting to the colored
team - ' •
Ataing the min who are lobe imported
into this Slate to prop the tailing fortpnes
of General Geary; is, John- A. Lt gan,of
Illinois. In a recent speed In tbet State,
Mr. Logan said :
If they ask me t "Are you of
making_negroes (*lrene?" I sat; "Yes I
• am—l am in favor of.sll peOple Mid bore
or naturalized, being eitizent and entitled
to ,tbe rights and privileges citizen are
entitled So.",
The followidg PSrage:ph is from the
Oswego Cc/rat:vial Times; a Radical paper:
"So far as the District of Columbia is
concerned, the practice Sus longer pee.
vslils Of excluding tks moral I atsEgent and
patriotic black cum from the polls, while the
vicious, binned and ignorant refits. of the
Surepumpopufation. is met with the offere
Of pitisenship before they have" fairly a
foothold upon our soil."
We observe at Ricbmond. the .Colored
Biptist Convention bait-been' in session.-- .
A white Mao,- Rev. Florence McCarthy ,
wu present, ttrd deemed it nefericuy to
infuse a dose 'of Radical politics. This Is
his hipb-toced• Christian , language to the
ellored brethren :—.He was in favor of the
equality of the cnloied man - With . the
white man. and that, further,. he thought
that they should be socially; ,civilly and
iciiituallitheir equals ; that for himself,
be cc:nattered them hit eitial. - atidthitthe
juid , nsuch rather assOCiate - withlbeto than
-the dirty /rishptul Dutch.. .y :
• Thad: Steven*, thwleeding Republican
in the last, Congress, lately inadei'a speech
"at :Bedford; Pa.. which is reported in last
Saturday's Tribune, where any., cad refer
to it who choose. The following is a por
tion of his remarks : " •
As I maid before, the great lima to be
met at this - election; is the question of
negro rights. I sheltnot deny,,butladrolt.
that a fundamental pripciple of - the Re
publican creed is' that, every. beipg_pos
sassing an Azetnoxtal gout -is eqo4:-..be
fora the law: net bra- noLankplinnbt
be equitin strength, height,' beetitY,•ll3-
tellectualand moral culture; or -wdatao
quirements ; these ate accidents - which
must govern their condition according to
ciretun3tanees. But in this Republic, the
same limit:oust and shall apply to every
mortal, American, IrWunan, Airiest), Ger
man or Turk; •
It is
.customary to spell& of the Southern
negro troops as volunteen. Mr. Conway,
superintendent of freedmen of Louisiana,'
states In his last report that nearly all the
able bodied negroes In the State were
-placed. in the army by a Series of harsh
and sweeping eousoriptioni." and he finds
in the foot that the freedmen left on _the
plantatkons raised °rope to the amount of
thirty millions of dopers, during the last
season, a complete demonstration of.their
willingness to work and their ability to
take we of themselvet.
' Per, five or .lx years the.Radica!sai:
ocanoed that it was "disloyal" to speak
dineapectfully of the President of the
United States, Or even civilly criticise his
official acts. 'Now they. contend thin - the
more they abuse him tbo
,hetter.patrion
they are. and kild tip "their !midair' holy
hens* if anythisign salt spinal a,. mam
ba Of Contain, ' • •
•• - •
5%11.
Extutov or 3$L. ma'am.
Nothing, remarks the Pittsburgh Post,
can exceed die zeal and energy Mc-
Clyiner is exhibiting in this canvass. In
additionlei travelling mom point o polot
lk,rer he is announced, he generally
'mks tiles each day. his 'peseta ivy
li t
leg from / half an bons to t o hour' in
dui* Not w ithstanding h arduour
labor. Clymer is in excell nt belt'
ales' and wherever ha goes he • •
him" a poition of his oils enthusiasm into
the bemocratio - inesseali might" with
reason be f: Bred that &candidate who un
dertsiok to do so much speaking and so
such travelling, would break down be
fore the end of the campaign. Even those
best acquainted with Clymer's mental and
physicalpowers of endurance—those who
best knew what he had the courage to at
teMpt and tbWability: to perfoiti—wire
not without anxiety when they read over
this unparalleled list of appointments.—
lint: , the rethlt thus ;fat indicates that
Clime?* * Confdence in his own ability
.to perform this prodigious labor wu not
misplaced, ' .
Political Patagmpba.
General (fairy, nowi attempting to se•
elm; votes of Irish Denocraky declaring
himself the friend of Ireland, was a bigot
ted Know Nothing.
Johnson is rsdecming his promise-to
make Wagon odious: He has tendered
Stevens, Wade and Sumner as odious as
men can be. Andy does what he rays.
• t
The Worcester Palladium says: "Whit
ought never to take Omer, lianas now to
be near at hanWrild that is, the ter ding
in twain of tho sitlublicsn party 1" '
times.'
blee•
his re.
A Radical paper says that Radicals
cannot witbOut,crinsinality accept office
fram President Johaion. We dim% be
lieve that he will lead them intd tempta
lion; -
Two out of three of the Republicans you
tn eet-now-s-dayslocluts that 'they are op :
posed to negro auffrage. Geary. declares
himself in favor. ; of negro suffrage. If these
Republicans vale •on principle bow can
they vote for Geary?
E. W. Capron. - editor of the Williams.
port Bulletin, wanted-,to be Postmaster at
Williamsport, but didn't get It. Now he
calls the office holders "dais bread• and_
butter brigade,'!atidabuaea and libels the
poweris who refused him a slice_ frcm the
loaf end the roll.
H: re is what J. Moorhead, the Dis
union candidate for Congress In Atte•
gimpy. said about the Germans, in 1864;
"1 have more respect for a decent negro
than I hive for these lager beer, gtualing.
sourkraut.bellied, high.shouldered Dbtch.
men."
- The people devoted three . thousand
millions 'of dollars and half a million of
liveeto keep States in the Union. Con
gress has consumed eight months and
other millions to keep such States out of
the Union. ' ,
- Contrast : the temperate and dignified
language of Oenry Ward Beecher'sletter
with-the violent and blasphemous haran
guee of Tbaddans Stevens. General Logan,
Governor Curtin. John W; Forney and
Parsonrßrowaiow, and then tell us which
of thear - ouliht to be endorsed • by sober
end pure-minded men.
A friend writes ua N es follows : "The
tears came to my eyes, wberl I read the
apeCches of the M. C.'s who were obliged to
vote themselves 35,000, or do injustice to
the soldiir by defeating the bounty bill
tae prr mest - ameridthent . in the bounty
bill !"
According to the Rodlash, all soldier;
who vote on their Aside are heroes, and
merit tasting honor; but those who aus
taro tho President are recession sympa
thizers and unworthy of respect or grati 7
tude. •Their worth depends upon hoW
they vote , not how ' they fought. This
the Radical criterion. -
The people should not' forget that the
extra pay f3r the Past session, voted to
therarelveit by the Members of the Rump
Congress, amounts to the - sum of twenty
eight hundred dollars ;for esoh membpr.
That Is a handsome little. pile to be_ei
tracted from the pockets of • the ear.
payers. Htiw • many of'our""''reidere hiTe
twentreight hundred dollars a - year: to
live on ? •
•
While the war. wee 'Oleg -On and ihe
Disunion Abolitionists - were gathering
fortimes to themselves out of, the necessi
ties or the government, their cry to the
Southetn_ people vias—"You shall come
back into the Union NOW, since the
centation of •• war has stopped ,4 he plunder
supplies, their cry has changed to—" You
shan't mai@ lute the
Forney in his speeob at Reading said
the moment a 'soldier opposes theitidloal
RevOlutionfsta
-"frets. Mat liclnent At is
damned." This. of Grant, Meade, Raticock,
Outer, • Rottsseau, %Slocum, Dix, : B ail;
Siesulman, Couch, Sickle's; MeClernisnci,
Averlll,-Wilcos, Franklin.. giviti. Smith;
Warren, • McCook.' „Eullerion; Graiget.
Crittenden, Miglalkoo, ,and thousands of
others., Abuse feoin such 4 wan is ,as
natural as vice is to kat hi:Ansi, folly to
a-fool. _ ' _
The Itadissia - pretend - laterite; Uwe for
the soldierajnt they have a queer way
of 'hewing Gage affection. Gen. Geary.
,their candidate for,Governor, recently de.
i nounced them as "shysters, corrards,
ekulkeys, and hospital hummers." and the
Mayor ind'City - Councils PhillidelPh:
pointedly insulted general Grant and Ad
miral Panigut by refusing to extend to
these defenders of :the Republioihe ho l e.
pitalitiekof4e city. -- •
Densocratto Civility couventlon.
The Democratic Cenci, eaniention assem
bled t Conic room, on Monday afternotin
sa 2 o'clock, lodge •Derrieluon 114,114
adjotarned co* avails!: for its aeeentatods-
Nom, N. Camphatueft, Este., Chalramial the
county committee. dined' the -hid/ to arder;
sad proposed David 011 a. of Girard, for kr*-
16115 .Who acanitoonslyelected. Henry
L-Porter, of . lottb:Nast tosruhip ;
ausgs,. of Nprigglleld; and,Robert 8. Hunter,
of Etlio, were ehosee : Vlee Piesidente;
- W. W. Todd, OfNrie, and Dr.-.W. C. lisens.ed .
North East borough, Neereterfes. The list id
delegates vu called our, and found to son
slot u follows: - '1 • v.
Erie, latillst...R ffilnater; Wit! Lyle.
Erie, 2d dist l .eP P iitubertAtlchsel Motaeb.
• Erie, lid diet—Wilson - Laird,i)ayid Mama.
Erie..4th dist—Wm A Gantt W read.
.actsith Rauh X Valophausen.
Rug Mill Ortiiii,Jobs- Batton. R a
Wet* 41 Moto. '
lrfit Min creek•z-IT ,
Naito,- Oiipek--Tikos Xfse-
Misjo C tkett, WsMses XV,. • • '
Faith Zan ttioutilp—Rori *ill. pules
Adkii.„ Henry R Parke
Nadi WC Raz.
"' • ' ' :
z ;OrosoloW4. *4
Ihrimeae—Winalere. ;
• 7. ' :
i`g" L •••
Amity—Jas D Pbi lips. Jae A McCullough,
11 - Parsons.
Wayne—E A Perkins, lL J Osborne, Wm C
Oakley. - _
Corry, South ward—ha Patterson, C Dick
inson.
Cary. North irsrd-4scor Meer
Skinner. • •
Polon lovashigt—Moses Salley, OlisHow
ard,'.l 8-Huntley.
Unkrt borough—Jae Siranshas, P Ev
art_,_-
Leßoeuf—John McLesni.Jos Phoorir, *us
-zit ()shims, D dfc-.
Lea:. uterssiiidirton! , • '
WsterforOhoroughL-L J Vananden, H A
Colt.- g . •
green—Ukrtin Pinney, John If Tata, L
Pinney. 5 , • .
Bummit:.-1 W. Graham, L A Bull, D
Molleen—S Pinney, L B Tabor, J Rhodes.
Middleboro—
Wwihington—kaae R'Taylor, Martin &rot
ford, C F 811 Feet.
Edinboro—John T Herder. Dr J C Wilton.
Franklin— William idoCamman, Charles
Wright.
Elk Creek—Titne,Robinson, Win Sherman,
Mines Pomeroy.
Conneaut—C Croce, Capt. A Pomeroy, A
WOodwor.b.
Andan'—Dr J 8 Skeels, ;11 _ Jackson. '
Bpringfield-4, W threat, Gilbert Hurd, U
V 13 - Uallory, W Walbridge. ,
Girard' townahip—Geo Oalloihni, Our Son
yaid, H D Richardson.
Girard - borough-8 8 Delkneti, David Olin.
Lo •koort- '
Vairsirw—Geo H Tamer, J Fargo, E
Dover, Heidier.
Concord—Jae b Hammond, Jai H Moffat,
Jae Crowell. " '
Denj title Grant:Eel., of Erie, WAS annul
*nal), named as the choice..? the convention
for Adstionel Law Judge.
.The following penult)! were nominated by
acclamation:
Assembly—Hon Wm Illeory, South Erie
F, F Marshall. Erie.
Attornity--Ciptain.C, B Bleeper.
Corry. :- • t
[ Protbonotary—C - 16nal w .Colt, Water
ford. "
Associate Judgis-;-Ileory R Potter, North
East; P P Judson, Waterford.
Register and Recorder 7 F Behlandecker,
Erie.
Treasurer—P A Becke r; Brie.
For County Cortitnisiioner the following .
getitiensen Vera sameti: Charles Bright,
Franklin ; Moen Smiley; Union ; John But
ton, Mill Creek ; Henry Wolf North Ea . M. A
ballot being taken, .ireetAlett 'u - fellows:
Wright, 48; Barton, 19; lmiley. 17; Wolf,
IL Charles !Wight bowleg reaolved a majority
of all the rotes east, wee deelareil the want
*loons nominee of the eoarention. The follow
ing additional nominatl i ons,were made:
Auditor—Amo. Stone, Pollnow.
Poor Direetor-17ruiSohluroff, West KW
Creek.. •
Coroner—lse Shearer, LeHoeuff.
It wu decided not tomato' nonlinitiens for
; Trustees era. Aoademles.
Captain D W Hutchinson, of Girard ; Wm.
L. Scott, of Erie; and Oot Dan. Rice, of
yard, were nained.for Cnagress. Capt. Hutch
inson addressed the "eonvention, stating that
it rat evident that a mijority of the delegates
were in his favor, but as it Was thought that
.Mr. Scott would be a stronger candidate in
the listript, he would 'Withdraw his name,
la order that the harmOny of the party might
not be disturbed. His. manly and generous
course was received with the heartiest ap
please. ` Mr. Galbraith made • beautiful
speech in praise of Capt. Hutchinson's action,
lad was followed by Mr: Laird in some well
timed remarks kithe same purport. Messrs
Taylor and Hammond spoke briefly, all coin
ciding in their admiration of the Captain's
magnaniMity and iterilog Democracy. On
motion of Mr. Laird' * Tote of thanks was
unanimously tende‘ed.{ Cept. Hutchinson, to
which that gentlemen gracefully responded.
Col. Dan. Woe was Milled on; and made •
speech of some length; to which he made a
amber of effective bibs.- The 'convention then
decided to express no choice on the subject of
Conpossionalneralags.l.athen
Should be the strongest candidate.
On Motion of Dr. Evans, the resolutioni of
the National Union Convention at Philip:lel.
phialtrere unanimously adopted as the plat.
form of the Erie county DMuocracy.
The loilowleg gentlemen ; were eheien Con
gressional Conferees. to Meet 'those from the
other counties of the district, at Ridgway. on
the 13th lust: Wm. AAaihraith, B. P. Sloan
David Olin, 4..Cam:phapsen, Isaac R. Taylor.
- Capt. Hutchinson, Moses- Smiley and Dr.
W.V. Evans Tara chosen judicial conferees,
to meet those or Orawford and Warren coon-
Hee l at Corry. . • .
Capt.ffutchinsmie some complimentary re
rke,pronosed the mine of Real, Whitman as
Chairman of the County Committee for
. the
ensuing year, which was unanimously agreed
to. The following le f el,lmaia mere selected
to compose the Committee ; James Patterson.
Von): Dr. C. Wilson, - Edinboro ; George
thayard. Weird; Capitals Pomeroy. Albion;
Dexter Pierce. North East; Jac Crowell, Con
cord; Wm. Itinyen, Le Doeuff; Jut. !Unease,
- Union ;Ephraino Boyei. Fairview... It being
deemed advisable to have the committee so
constituted as , to enablia queruni to be easily
oiled together, the mei:there. by -authority of
the convention, have added the following gen-
Vetoer' to their numbee F. Sloan, WW.
Dobbins, 8. E. Bielei. Horace t. White, F.
P. yibel,_ W. W. Lyle, J., Roes Thompson,
C. Siegel, 8. BMyth, N. F. Wilson; 'Richard
O'Brien. John Ferrier, W. Shannon.
Ban the Republican Party of Erie COunty
la Managed.
Ruew, •ovtits. BRADI
hem As Eris Pispatek of SlitenOtititA
We- guppies that most - people thin} that the
"agoey" of - .the Congreralimal - question is
oibr, or is briried With the, itominsti4 'Of G.
W. Scofield by the Republieen party, but in
this they are mistaken.: The petty, or clique--
call it what ion - opined hlr.
Scofield, it maenad of , a large number of
the most siocere and reliable men in the
oonntypott who ask CO , preferment for
tbentseien; and so the as official gain is con
cerned desire only-to see it so distribstad.that
,it will hll upoi shoodden and in
careen' band,: - But tiefortnnatelP - for' their
purposes they an w . sufficient ilaoergy
and penisteoey topor,aue 'se 0101
.eitcoetie
&DA is heoperitiou to -a irlig of the party
which mhos the coaditionn 'of its labor !lade
or - ruin.' It may not be considered Palma'
in no to intimate -that - tai Republican party
in Erie county is governed hymen who peso
lice the "rats or ruin" principle, .but , it'r is a
fact,neierthelen. iod'anl Undeniable - fact.—
While a large proportion, a large majority, of
the voters - desire to moa fait and most loon.
@latent courts permed, -the esenemenwit of
stain. Is mainly lathe heads of a few men
who control the party to suit thsmsel•es.—
These men claim too' to be the advocates of
principles whhoutvegardio men or Cliques,
while they nre the men:aid they estoPoes the
ellitte.and the only clique, to — which Repub
lic's.. u a "Arty In Erie-county lumberer
urged a single objectioa. . ,
A meeting 'Of the eltheiti of North- East
borough sad. -toweshli .irse held:. at the
Braoltylitiose,os liftindoyetealar,Aug.274,
averhloh as orgsuilsattoe'wei perftetod, to be
called tio . 0 14th* Felon gob of North
Elet." The feawlOg, Olsen were eiec'ted
Chartist,. Deztor Pierce ; theretary. ll'. C.
Clole; I Beeeotteo •
Coo:edam Heart
." °ol 4' INPUT 'BiliOstis;
ilhos
lee: The olotteted#Nd the platform of. the
lltlladilipldA.Ceaveieleii sad teeohed , . to
ea death ;Fla: ,
. -
MI
ME
PROPOSAL/ Watratt.—_Propotals will be re
mired at the office . of L. B. Morrow. Esq.,
nitil the 24 Tuesday of October nest, for the
'establishment of a new Radical,antl-Johnson.
isitiloriteiro suffrage organ In the city Of
jade, Put.,' In accordance with 'the followieg
Mmelatiots, unanimously adopted by the 'lei
' corrention ussembled at the Court bootie,
1
4 Monday; Reit. 3d : -
Resolved; VOA in the opinion of ihil-Cite
tendon the Republion Union party needs the
establishment and publication in toe city of
Brie, of .an earnest. unswerving Republican
.17blon paper—one that shell be edited and
cublisted u
rinal a view to the miens of Union
1 Republican pes, without regal to men
or cliques..
. ,
The Dispeteh having been found too "Toda
y. ident" to use for party ideantage, arid.the •
nesette in its present kande. tieing too i
malicloua and unreliable, it is intended to
establish • first-class sheet, which shall an-
ewer ell the purposes needed to a bons fide I
Black Republican -organ. The editor mu.t•l
come well recommended fdr unscrupulous
putizanship, versatility ,in felsehood, sod a
happy facility of being able to mike the mortis
appear the better side. He Rust be warran
ted-entirely free from any :swifter. of spirit,'
and ready to nod atierery bid of his masters.
He must be especially free from anything
like conscience,. and be willing upon
all occasions- to get down In the mire and
roll himself through and .through it in every
- direction, if need be to advance the party .
purposes: He mast be well versed in
the dictionary of billingsgate, having ready
at his flog ra' ends a copious ;apply of such
choice phrases as Copperhead, Traitor, Rebel,
Soemy of his Country, etc , with which,to
demolish his entagoni:ts at one fell swoop so
dist they nosy hide their diminished heads
forme after. To one hieing these qualities
i choice opportunity offered for obtaining
his "breed and butter" on easy terms. Plans
and epeciniationslurnished on application SO
L. B. lioattow,
S. W. °num :Committee.
C. RoeztaT:Joux.
N. is'.—firtue Or gentlemanly Charactee'of
no consideration, the above-recited character
istic being all that are considered essential
to the situation.
above
WILL Major Swan, or .!ri friend for him,
answer the following inquiries:
First—Wes not year name registered on
the books of the hterebant's Betel, Philadel
phia, en the 3.1 or 4th of July last,-as a guest
at the hotel dark% that time; and valid
the Johns, oonvenGon in session in that city
during those t
Second—;•Did not !Seth Todd Perley, Esq..
inform JudgeSteriett'rePeatelly. fleet on the
cars between Erie and Philadelphia. end the)!
in this city, in the presence of another gentle
man, that 'yeti were' at the said
Philadelphia, end went to Washington city
with Senator Cowan, netwlthelandiog the
statement 'of the Gazette to the contrary!
(Possibly Me. Tetley can answer this for hie
friend) .• '
Third—Were you not a Vice President in
- the said rionvention? -
It will be remembered that the Gazette de
nied "that the Major wee closeted with the
Johnson committee, ke..'„ while ,she queition
properly is, was he at :Philadelphia during
the sitting of and in attendance upon- the
Johnson conventioti of the 31 and 4th of July
* We refer to Mr. Variety in thin matter simply
because be has acted as- the Major's leading
"friend" in bisapplization end efforts for the
place of Collector pouglass, GIRARD.
par For non-retention or Incontinence o'
urhe, ireiblthin, inflammation or ulceration
of the b i rder, or kidneys,' disesees of the
prostrat g'ands, atone in the bladder. ealcu-
NS. Er.rel or brick dust deposit, and sit (rel
eases of the Wad irr, kidneys and dropsical
ftwellin , use lielmbold'n Fluid Extract Bu
ck'.
neifir k aUgt FrfietWit Cod deli Cate
diserdere, in all their Maim it little expense,
little or no charge in diet. no inconvenience,
and no exposure. It is pleasant,in taste and
odor, immediate in its action, And free from
all injurious properties. tf
ggek. Helmbold's Concentrated Extract HU.
elm is .the great diuretic. Helmbold'a Con.
eediated Es tract Baresparills is, the•great
blood purifier. Both are prepared according
to'stules of Pkpsmacy and Chemistry, and are
the most atitleelhat can be made. ' • tf
ISS.,llelmbold's Extract isuchn eivei health
and vigor to thegrame-and bloom to the pallid
cheek. Debility is accomplished by many
alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is
submitted le, consumption, insanity or epi,
leptio fits cosine. '
A ready and conclusive test of the
properties of Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buebu
will be a comparison with those set forth in_
the United States Dispensatory. if
ggr Take no mortr unpleasant and unsafe
remedies for unpleasant and dangeroue dis
eases. Use Helabold's Extract Buchn and
Improved Rose Wash. - • tf
ter Enfeebled- and Ile irate eonstitutloni,
of bothuse HelMbold'a Extract Huhu,
It will give br'lsk and energetic feelings; and
enable you to sleep well. • •
ger Helmbold's Fluid Extract Sunliu is
pleasant Ili taste and odor, free fromall inju
rious properties, and immediate in ita action.
par The glory, of man la streagth,; there
fore, the Lervous and aebnitated: should Im
mediately use lielnobold'a &lime Dacha.
Imo' Manhood "sad youtbfal.vigor are re
gained by Heimbold'e Extract finsbu. tf
. Ber Mattered constitatiorut restored by
Idebabolda gstract Danko— • tf
Sant bi
roerosably proved Meats, W i th, best
artiele wsung Cause*. Coup a. m Hasa
and HIADACKIL It hin been bead a. escalisat
in ems, =
H a
billoza Diafail ball boa re
by it lad Hume bee ones keen pertly m end by
its ism It is fregirset end eirmsOde, lad ewe IieWHOI
ATERCIIErt.AedoIIInn, peliwanand lif dismins
of the Heed. The saasettons eft* aster it mw detiahtfill
atN t o Znititigi It opens dad parrs oil all ob
stni sidawatinne the alsads nod aloes beelthy
action, to the MOM,
- More than this*,jars stsele mall is or Dr Herebeirs
Catarrh end /I IMO tad proved . Its met vela
for ell then:ippon diseesesiit moiksait and at this ma _
meat it stendatitibes Una ever herbs* sit is nememsvid•
ed by awe Witte but physicians, end Is said with OW
Bawer and Inidekatioa nemishme. Iteedthe CestUtsita
of
The Wag
for
sway. yews tem esquels
ted wink Dr. thustsdre sad Hoedivbe dweff,ead
sold is me wholesale beds, U. state that we br.i•
Il vs it to be mud, is everf.mesisct,ki the Samnstiatidip
boas Irina of for the can of Catarrh Alibettosur.: cad
that it Is aidded/y the best action we have ever known
to all ancassa Qomr of the Heed.
Barr s hay, keid,, tuna k tb., Brown. Lamson di
Reed. Caller t Co., Seth W. Fowls, Wllecni,, Felsbent
k Co.„ Bost* Heashew,Edmaside it H. Hey,
Pintlaad,lle,• Harass k P at , A. B. di ti:Seadsaltaphesi
k WeCesson k HoUina.'A.
L. &nth Co,H. Ward, Class Co.,kHash k Gels
Now York.
For dr by an Dranists : Tr7lA' stp22'Bl-17
MCI CONSVIIIPTIVRB.—Ttia advertber twins
Una rialorta to boalttr to a by yeas b amy
simple reasofy, attar battle tainted mural years on
a lama* Inas affsotlos, sod that dread dtaa .aa, Coo.
matatlcro—llasztaan to Casks known to Ms fallow..aar•
Onus the man at note.. .
- -
To all who desire lt, ho will send a copy of the pre.
sariptioa used, gm or ohallea
ma with the dinatlona for
preparing and ming lbw * whi ch this will dad •
nee We far Coanuoption, Winos
v arooehltla, Colds„
Coughs, tat( Th. oats Onto adrartlaet la wad•
hii=riptloo la to Yalat the allilatataad spread
Thai Itceeneelta to landiabletand he
hopes eras sellser sill try h reseady. as it wiU soot
awl may.frove a bleahap.'
Partleass the praseeptiesoras, be nplausaiolip
will lanes nOdzeas Ber. IDWO/D.A. MUM&
dee2r4l-14 Wllliswwwwqk Share Co., 11, T.
I/OD *OTANI MIAOW A LitaiLA OP
AVIATISING deleting to the knew owe
owt Onpales the
is
and Aredgent of I =ni _ad
onediew eestoma et Ate maid,. hew se eredrg mu. sad
• theliand Wags- eaves pablibed Won. ,ssed
yields saluted editing el IlinuiseA Comm
ikeinlege beet Adeatiene peep* sad e good beet' *sir
O low. 100 Uhateettage. Me* $1 10.
Wee= nat say addles. Beate any be
bad ab 0.41 0 •11 doibs. pr will be nab by-rill, lost
bakes receipt of the prim .1
Iftrrg, lUD, •
.• ‘• • - ••`:'• "1111111% Nett The.
fringillAßON at- 1ii,114111 cams,- WIGAN •
dtillooottorisoisdspliod to nova sad mato
ma* OOP Off WOOS . oath Infty-oso gold - to , ltor
mss. or Obit -erg troolosso ovatdod thou. - 1/los
tiStg4 edillanN'tile. Mangy MU**. HAMLIN,
Hostoo.atitoontor ROTngRB, tont Took. long*
A WI 'WM* try u 7 ass via 1116.
~000
t 2
Isaias sad *triwwwws oi fasts 111 4
&MS 12* elwlo. sot hos with sowptes , Maims
twortwow Nadi Ti et • Irwrkaa lipinatta VW.
A5111 . 119/JUMUANSMILI*.
a•-• - cargosesorresusweeniurai mu*
ammo phiorwrzighowl Goa Alm ist
Mita
New Advertitements.
.Fll4l if COW.. . _
Camite Ow iT I O IIIO4 of tblaahoedase Zara 11111
Croak. goat offoraa of Ooploolotr, • gee Om with
WWI boa sad brae Isolin oa bra Immo Tin oyster
rignegled in eisodertwari, ppm otoperh, pa Au-
SP. as d bibs hot ovayli-othiroise dm will ba
etseeordtsw
•16 te law; JACOB WARPIL.
fhpt.14.31.! . -
pROCI MAIM forbaltd DIM tithed Cal.ert..
Misled t heyeadrill leveeetnd by the Most
at usittee of the city e re* !Mil Moeda . Pept.
33 3 0 . 3 1. 42 3 D . 0 ., for blekletei et 111 web.. salmi
germs NUT Cook, es 9th street.
Haas and epetteestlesi eua be Nen it the Wed
Coma Room.
KURN.
A. W.
WoC VANT,ASSELL,
JOB. LIDEO,
HENRY.
cotassittas es Btrop4.
sept&td
Zama Hiatus,
• SI, am Cart of Com. ?1.0 of
vs We Co.. No. sy., Las. Tom 191.
LIMO Io Dime*.
Kamm& N IlMsitos
N De V hereby gins SG iskl dafaidant that teams
my lAD to Was 'before mast my aNua In Ede, oo Sat
urday Um 2 9 0 b day of Sootember.:4. D. IVA botuass
The bows 49 s ot sod S p. m a oo Uhl of the skim
I Awl oetltiosar, to to mad os tholioartas of mid moo.
omirnaustr. congaidaiar.
Trim Staot 111, INISIt
A . viegif, Ovnan.sau,
■arenaeeaa Cr
TIN, SUM IRON &, COPPER. WORK,
AND GAS AND STEAM FITTERS!
3
No : 331 Stte Ctrurr:ll Fourth, Erie, Pa
Wont or LTICRY DESCRIPTION.
a WU, of Up, aboie taati}loi solicited and proloptty
azecatat
C. AVCRT. B "FIUBLCY. 0 BoRARG,
Tim Plata Worker. rapper-Rmlth Gas k Weals; Titter
teeptl3-ty3
- -
STOP WHIM,
THE alien , WESTM '.lt. AMERICAN
HORSE INSURANCE - A
DETECTIVE
.courary
Page Wight all stolen borax within the rat Mk,
and have aptared more home Wants since Its ma&
satlon then ay other oompany, or than ell other nom
pales sad detecting combined it ha • demean forge
candles from Pittararg, ph, to Cocoa 1 Blab, lowa,
end from Manta the Lan. It haer se liana rah
impair of $157.610 00. sad as authorial, espial of
WOO 000. It has over 111,100 policies in fora, and la the
only live stook lnsarsaas doing E la
thielltaa
- WARN2II & 080.1 WI, No. I Park Rea, Sr.; Pa
will balm your harms or tattle &papa destirtor dis
ease or addea, and Naiad theft, or against theft and
deeth bra. toeless moneythita it would cost to Mar
tin ikou 'toles horse. treinvgla 11l up the whole pa
pa with lama of parties add artifice's of indiaduaLe
lto have waived remuneration tram tb's company for
lost arantate t but rose from the yell lumen ens of
Lona k Sterrett, or this place, wit! be read with in.
teas; which thong that the comas, is a camera ls
tea as well is Is name, sad that they not only pay loo
sea bat pay theta w tit promptness and despatch:
We, the undersigned, hereby natty that on the 11th
day of aqua we seared oar end • livery ow*, con
sisting of 12 bore's, witk laus. Warner et Gerriab, to
theAltrat Western and • merieen tram Insurance Co.;
that oklhe Ed day tf September at. of One dad of
Claim, end on the 10th ay of September ws received •
daft on Veer York for the full amount of the tuner
ISM. I /.02.400 k S fERSICIT.
Itria.fiept ,
!norms as be sleeted la Waterford by isalllae ea
News. Terry Alt Vaiumasa; is Wallaod•g-of Wo. Visa•
audio; in lidtabore E4quirellarrNam
Tory Iteeyeelfal y. W.PNali dr Beaman.
43freral firs. LW, Iluirs• and Here, lasorareer
Wo.l part *ow. EA" Pe.
1 1 - ti n
at= "l = a •ar AT " u t . ;'. Sri. sad
141..510g ansttea taiscia attention given to °aim.
Was and sonrepunaa
Otla to filnderntauCeßlock, earlier of ititi and it%
Ben., , lea. PIM 1•17-Unne•
viTri, cars,
AND t; ENTS'
FURNISHING 'o'ool3B
WHOLESALE AND RECALL !
C. SOCK.
514 &ate &reel, opposite Brown's Hotel, Erie,
Hu opined with nets sod splendid stook of Tal
flood,, ebteb vests taught for Climb, mid sill be sold
for Cub only, at • small peons
er24111V34 ie.P1 111 14; .. ehts *
,elf. The stook eonsute of r /OW
Gents' Silk Bats,
Gents' Cassnnere Hail,
Soft and Stif Brescia Rats,
Gent" 2 .. right?a Hati,
Grote' Mortpi Hats
Gate Pdo Bats,
Hats ,of all Style;
Boys' and Neu' Copt of a Reicripliono,
Children'. Ilaitt and eqpi,
(Hate !ranting Rig^ Goats' Trunks wed trembroliss
Gfoods Oita
Gees' blrto rall a
y. of all 4aaiptlons, Guts Vilna's/al •
• •
Jon-PUINTINo.
OBBZRYza
JOB PRINTING BSTABLiSHMENT,
STATE STREET,
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
NMI, PA
Having 6ttod op oar ones daring the bat psi with
• _ tmporod
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P9 s IVE,Id RES SES
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And all t 5.
LATEST •Irrtir or ?!PI, '
We . nee seek preisted to relleive odes to; nay kind e
mak Inane line.
BOOK AND /JOB PRINTING,
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Of Om volistv. dam on Short mottos, .as nutty and op
• u favorablatinno in am lw Invonfoi La
any city along tho Lam
ESPECIAL ATTENTION
9 Oliva to
CARBS.
BILL HEADS. -
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WI edam; as laallatisa r i . all •ho may be is
-JOB WORK,
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To. all azi4' 'olw Plootwas•
BLANKS! BLANKS!! BLANKS!!!.
?HE ossraVza ornce
Is supplied with
Legal Ellaab sass
mirky cooptsts rhatrat of all the
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AIVOINgTS.
4u.incril,
ONNSTANLIN. .
AND OICIIN.
No tono toMgridfirhtbN.aattlod,aad ar
atl
tool bapuidt taallelatat la bean Ws to ;ap
ply say agile% woatod.
0 II N,K S
to dot ap pi tea fa
- , "'Porta Crtio 1.14 40% 1 0 las is gs h•
b! Abe
Si"` °edits ben amid t•
boaelitfir bib&
2 " 111 11 " 1 "
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tird"V ii°ll6 o sr
Amoanta at. taw
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int lanaiwllee la ICacel_balldiar, Marty start
.Far.ollllamer
"eitkus Pun* *km siMp l aW 4 = l 2
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H►Y6e! & tutrLswfr COLlnti,
DWELLING 1 19118 LS FOR
Bosse ea !web 6t, south or p 1 v;11,,,
end asap.
• doshab• two story froze bonito:A N I
.1 groom .. ~ oil SiantrlJl ItJett,ooa th 4 ...
primelll MO. ma r r
tl.
Ths l b. l in : dwel:lor LOON of Wm! I,
ow.* iitmel * VISO" Clr See6ll3. BAL A I .lt,
ample* repot,. lifts low—tonos tor). t.,
nit Wars titre* Wry laid 4,44
moo doe, en'osod eotry'etet; ad cut I A . , ~,
pill.
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Ws bin • number r I very duly o , :nt. I
for solo. worth true 354'1) to Mom 1 .0.t y
ctrrAaxllol74t FOR fi 414; -0o ch.._ .
botwornottiath sod Troth strort.. FL — an-,
otttini nook &slat 000ra. titcla.o. q r . t..,; 6, •
.1 0 ,, 0 u eopor, Mc: to.o. Ittplrts trpi,r. - ....t..,
Mal' CLAM DlittLLlNct 1..11 PAT I __,,.
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swot, Ord dooir.• Stotts to. Foal, oo,41.!
ego' • , t •
no In; alt o s brick dw..llloy no wit Ito, y
oyebootorit. Two etty Into, brie Imo, 4,,,, 4:le
skrokent. AttPlether the at. at dittrab , **l
ipg rifqll $.600. 4 143, !,
'no dialling of W. J. F. LIMO, o rvt1 4 ,... t .
A ton story, well forolabed dystl. l ~ ' ,
.t . . 11,
Lot is x 1(0 Well hatted. k
Two wry Orretrints on P tv „ lr , erk ,,
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rabid olowyloto. Peke ,of . 1t,.... , k it 4.
d oo tg o holm $l,lllO, or -4 o , r tho g o 4 4 : 'w.,
cheerer. owe .0p otere4 for .at to itt el ) .4,
On west 4th rrsat—onttaro boor litt r A
roper-4 minas, ball e:ty lot, 30 to ot ~, , : pi
tr..; 10 t• / 2 boo , toi 1 .. p. ,ion, ehtie,LZ; '4l
„u s . at t y. ato A batiste of th.tto t o o • t'ko
&moo.. evict VOO "11'4
- Lot 931120 fie; on reit Ith Bt. on",
Now bultding lot In f 4 . 0. Prize t5O
z ea, ea Wats St, war Um., p r
pylons. , . b
'MT Ent elan balfdleg lots on ati
west eft. a part et th• rotate of Pt. Ha f i; kit
i s a u In one body. and vary d
linairom grrPerl l o p rec" - n% het IN.
betirees Slate sad Peach. Be 11.1 eel uy
cheap.
chow. dei Lots on Fount, a b w,
Chestnut. 41 fiat 3 Inaba, by 105 f•it.
- aro bare le ft a number of Guilding lan tv—
and Baal* stream. betwaan Holland mad
Mob viral ground and Fay desirable
' Tam Malang Lotsavotoor gl om/ tad fir - ,
On toll tHyLut. flarlior To" 'll'lll6,cl:4k
one on Tenth St, tetuten Myrna sat 4
alde. Ibis 100 foot stint hi fast Way til ra :;`,'v
Ur &Airbag •oareettlast elan retidet t ,
Ifoll 9 aLga nuag.ro: of the Caw 1,, j4
wad Harbor Croak ay., at prizes from y
Banding lots on nowt nth strait. to , r4,g,
Chestnut. Wks 26 par foot; OS.X es. rn,
Easiness lota moos 20 to Is Pot front et nly,
oonnfa of 10 and 11th. Also on lb. geni, tt
sUPet.
FARMS FOR SALE BY IIAYEA&Dv.
/arm of 162 Rent. le the town of Mt&tam *
I Talmage Two plod bilni.goed holm, ith t j
olata L eo ember* soil u rood et is twi n , ;I
be offe r ed 'for a abort lima at 14.5 pit aci.
FILTM or 105 acres in Ilarbor-reelr-on tit ru i
anntairang tars. b otae, Ike Pike $34
Farm of C. N. Stub, io HarborereoL Ilf tu,
eontaieies boon., barn and ofsbool
SEM. '
Port SAL/C-14% agree of the farms' thy a
Hem situated on Ridge Road, one et h
eontalklag an orchard (4150 gutted sot to
taw poach and pear teem
/OR RALB--1/30 SCAM wood tot, 10 amia;,,,
=Um from the city. Pstee, $2O Fr acs
• Farm of 66 awes la Ctusuttoque mut
fatal la bested within three miles of ty, q l
About 70 acres improved; a drat elms deer e
good barns and out houses, yaa4l ardizd
fruits—apples, peaches, plums, etc
Twenty acne cfParsoing bud sad l 0 rots • ht
lot, 4 to 45‘, miles east of the oty, ea at LW 114
Pyle.
1120 Sere.—wtil sell the:Ow/v*om'
sired. trot are on the :0 Lan
for osk—tao Gm of
Mit Creak, Aar at ty e r, 100
boars—Sue book t aro, arch% 4, aa
bottom land Price 14.063 P 4 141.1409 t
New two gory frame boos ott tut Sreit.
WA° pet mouth
OIL REFINERY TOR 8-Ali
Well kaolin as the El" lathery. la ern. ;
blew order. Can b. beratht ouch tear It'll
emcee is obliskl to lean the city,
MD
'll4 4EIIFFIE Fos
Pigeon's "Night Blooming
Phulen% .7 ! - Illight Blemnidzi Ci
Photon's "Nigh! Bleinnist
Malan , * "Aright Blosmiq
Pitalimed "night lllimiting
A most stgalsite. delicate, and' Frarr_t
A.m. rea tram abe rare aat besallfte tir
which h takes its =me.
THE GREAT ENGLISH HEMS.
SIB JAMES CLARKS
CELEBRATED FEMALE?
PROTECTED
BT ROYAL sAijJ
Prepared from • Prestolplion of sir. Li.-
Physicist: Eatraorditary to the Qtra
/111 I:ll6 , llEthe t■ entailing tp Sas
tsase Waal sent dsuszero as diseases to ehtt
0:out/sotto,' Is inshieet. It moderstco Ctrs
moves all obstruction; and s speedy con col)
cm-
TO MARRIED LADIES
itt It will, in a short
the au:outlay rriod with regular*
Sub bottle, Woe Ons Dollar, bean
Stamp of Out Britain, to prevent roaatatti I
CAUTION.
nu. gash( est es takes try lii'
P 1 RS 711PJL6 MONTHS.r Prerg.o l
uncle Wakes Materriaga est et ear
sr* We.
!e'en came of Nervous sod Spinal Maras
the fleet sad Limes, ratline oe rliginnotke
Cleo of thi , Heart, Hysterias sod Whits4 l
*Sett a cure when all other means hare I
though s powerful le=edy. do slot contests
sanction, t4r anything hurtful to the rout:
Full dirket:ma is the piimphicit !mark
which should be =shill, 'Drowned.
SOLD BY ALL DRUMM
Sole *rat for the Vatted Stales and 001
• • . ;lon moss& 21tortlaadt B
N. 8.-41,00 and 6 postage stamp ecclisti
(bolted agent. will Insure a bottle, ooh
J.4T viohnimutorticAL ours.
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TU GREAT FEMALE REMELT
' IIRREGULARITI&.
n.N . Mope are a solesillicilly eouPoi
trepaisaties, and better thin any pillr. psis ,
trumet Behar liquid, their action is dirsdredl
Moldavia, them a reliable, speedy vci erol
for - the tare of all obstntedlows sod essrwisj
hue. lls heir popularity indleted by 611(
over 106,000 bottles are manually slid sad
the ladies ,of America, every one ef Wet
te strongest terms o f of their sag ,
111!,/kre.„ rapidl y
taint th e place of mica
ear arecon W
dered by all elm I
*Mat the surest. West and most hh:F.>• l o
UPS the world, for the cure o all hoes 41
the resheval et all obstruct° neve 8 ,
, rlnl
Biotite of heallk regularity d i gwe
tt ,
ii ,,
twatiosui, Medea wee* they ybe v 4 0 0)
tie when sad why th ey rhoold rot. sad c t•I
Welt 1/tholit_prodeclng effects entre? oice,
ten laws, will be Mind earefilly fetid or;
bottle, with the written eigiuliiie f.l 112 '
',Mont which - none are rooky. ,
Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LT1;00 60"
.... eY
New Reyes. Conn who yen be New. .__„, , 1
tonally, or by lat ter, Oneida:mg Mar/ N. 47
privets dismiss 'ad female Wedmore
Bold by Driaggists everywhere. *
C. 6. CLiat •
Goal ageots,for U. d leir
note 1-1 y
Da. TACciol , n4 1 1 i ilk.
(A Nti-DYSPfrle)
Composed of highle Coo ?BMW KIMP
Roots and flute of the greatest rrPal T l ;. , S t l
from the missal prescription of the We
belt,__and need by him with ntnealt
went/ in Infallible romedl fit Cl
-of the I.IIIR, or a./ derangement e Ulf 'e
ORGASM.
ra
They Core Diarrhoea, Averred % Iv:
Btlloturem. Liver complaint li
Te weal-kneern Dr. Mott Ws of 1 . °1—. 10)
need the fames hem whtett your nil t to e
my prietbse Par over 12 pan ; ah ihs" da rt
hot upon the Liver and Ibseenve
sine In the work!, end are the mat
!which has end yet been mods by valmi t ,;
safe sad plarmant to take. but Porg f° _.,a l ti strid
bag
he
emulate the
t aa bl: ll 4 , _ _ int:toes the obetruelinee d ' 4 7),
the WOO% and expel dram Thel 9 4,3 2.70
humors which breed and coo dilwr"gue
g a trnh dteordered mint toto tbfif
eilltaiLk2ll:ll"Noatbillol2lr/:Tdr" thefltregitt..4l4:
'g slats of "817body.hat etvo t)rolditivt. l Ni
lames, and being panty metabbi an
o•
risk or harm.*
TkoLlrleala pare blood and soon
trtee• astern. Imps gm • rodtl l .° l _, g
Headache, Piles. Merenral Mirages 11%
Ramose. Doss—tor Oulu. eon Pat II
foe ehildrea endenk yeark MU I ri ll ' gist
Priapus Dollar per Box Tiede rair,,, pi)
=m piggy a s say part of the I_o^,t l
on reeelpt of pries. Won , tai G
thvaatralle Kloster* or T. Mottl'elbott, m rel
P. NOTTTALsorr k Co. t ot
No. a 7111411 1 Met
' FANCY PRINTING
t)eON6l,
QTRANOS. BUT TRUE.cni
Q destleman to the Malted eta* ra Xl l
veeimeeh to their minable bi re ...&. l2n Ae t
eleerie) by addreedes the endoriii— , 0 01
nom or beiegbelobeged will chbse tlrtaro
rid. All others please address OW
sat, MM. 1/ C,Ol
. dederld-ty: Sal W.--
IiIIIDE AND RIATIII3IO,IIr.- Tudsolo/
ma. if mob& to wary. 'Dom 0 .., ut
vim wilt usot you. IDA at 01;0 0
pries. valuable Intimation. that ‘ 611. ./ .0. 1
ai happland speedily. Mart" oiat i
bi•st7 Talll learns :ion • i out I_, ol 0 , 0
21to obi to mon I will shot All. triosoro
Nu Meetly austdiutlaL TN, mom'
NY Mos sail. end so »awl lAA O,
LAUB L 0 01 1
. 111111-tab' Gtousealt.toLl
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BUILDING LOTS FOR BALI,
ROUSES FOR REST
Hk k flrSt
Apia' acd Bet te
Wine Bktt.bi.
Mountlamed only by
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