nal andthe eor-uplicanj fairlyblicane, ire tiredwill addduty—either march or prcuet, SKirmisu or general engagement, from the time we lelt camp at Erie until lie was discharged—andany person that attempts to blacken his record is a sneak and a coward, lie was always kind to the members of our company, and looked carefully after their personal comfort.JOIIN P. STEADWELL.the multi part of tlto accomnwith sleenajorityhat INIr.i stampspostagesn Post-out pay-oe therebiddingTo Whom it May Concern.This is to certify that the article in the last issue of the Warren Ledger, reilecting on the miltary record of S. II. Evans, is wlioly without foundation or truth, as I personalyknow that lie was as faithful in the dischargeof all military duties as any ollicer in theregiment. I never heard any member of ourcompany say that he was either “cruel” orunkind to any one.KiciiAiiD MaGill,First Lieut. Com. F, 115 P. Y.prising p Philadelp structuresfor from s They will than two wait for a A large eiarrived hitor is mi about two is water, eso unhealbarge brlt; water froGunpowdstmasterMr. Cornelius don’t claim the creditThe restamps the Democratic helpers give him of be- at the Yoint sold.id. Buting the “ brains of last year’s committee.” He was absent most of thebe cousidds with time surveying in McKean and Claren-the propoas Post- en(3on oil districts, while Evans did thearrangem the Iron iil v. Sous dam-ah n Cowork belonging to the chairman, very | by.the Le successfully, as all the candidates will“ pi,” sombehindtestify. We have given our opinion in former articles.and nowannounceThe Democratic helpers want peopleState Guathe Re- to as^ cerhdn persons certain questionsabout fohe year Fosterabout Mr. Evans, and come to Tidioutefrom eacland “see what his reputation is among P10^aad twohis townsmen.” That is just what Mr. c'U(^n£is large-Evans wants.Come along.State offilt;»iven an rity. It ‘the Re-tlie whokPresident Garfield’s picture will beplaced on the five cent foreign postagesteamshi]charteredhe gravecer Dis -stamps; also on the checks for the six Philadelpper cent bonds, continued at three andone-half per cent.Willi a—Harry White, a Hornellsville fireman, has collected 1,100 badges since1850.-Dr. EPhiladelfimprisoni sand dolh diplomas.