focal and gator!. we - The UoiYersalist Church edifice, on reel ry to be re-woddleti, re-painted I impnyveli sok' "l h e CI wfortl P r w !.r ocral says there will r , h•ililyei• three times the usual amount of L , I s hAnt 0 wid in that county this year w4,..11,. notice that Lieut. LAmstaT, who - ountiaie of years ago attached to the U. 1111( . 1 Ntiehigau on this station, cheat on ,tr I Ito Cystic, iu the Pacific. g a l _ Let the boys prepare to laugh-4Elot her roollog, with the usul nowher of 01111 e Mules, &c., for particulars of h l nother column g e r The ordinance for paving State street both branches of the Council. We steps will be taken intinetltately to am% ii rote effect a i r The Meadville papers do not contain a t i hi. week about that railroad' What's Han the good news front Europe gone lit tunnel, or into /tont" t to y- tlne of the Meadville Brokers made a un on the Bank of Crawford County the other t lit he had his labor for his pains The ;Aal, unted out the -shiners" for all he had, I .at continue to do so, we presume. gam_ The election of Major Genera/ for this takel place next Monday We under ,ll I thrre arc .4ereral Itichtnonds in the field, ,nly on account of the honor conferred, hut t r 4nnslno urr- tior friend LIN. PUS , Nin.t er nt qllO, has lieen curarti—the deed WAS I lit ?.!, %% CARPI:N . I . Ra, Egg ,on behalf of I:%ergreen Lodge of Ma.ons of that vil- And the riot! sit; ire C:tin Ntt•not.A., formerly luta...lied. to he MI, hipit, heen Orklere 4 l to the ,loop of it l',.n.tellatt..o, the flag t.htit .tf the African in pl ace o f Cart IVILAttN. who ban 11.• •itk 04, The •• lmenenn kgrirnlwraL+i• 1,.i. a 1,1, ,, t rcet Hew !lumber 84inue , "( the - A it air %..rt It iwhce whit .J , • ‘1, 1 11111 , ` 1,, f•rvrry farnme•r I lit I, 11. 1.111.11.111 . 1. Ne Vitt p.•r kr The Eatior of the Itirertiser, ohneaut ., I WAIII ll+ to call him -Judge any 1, 11, • ts• he-Fr'ht the chap, and ts . nt %%C . male the awend hunorable— .glo he judge of Lager' liral 'l, 1: 1 SA FllllbllD. or %A) ne, Ln• 1 , , r.11 1 ; very siiperliir Tiiimpi to ,‘ nu l % w it t ily with parthen Mr , In.ttemit t NNe have , looked itt !holt, and it Ihe arratigentent i* a good on. ,1,1 , rni.0,,,11 in reptr.l iu the 111111 lel van . t ,i al \V tie egg. s 'hulk Erie 1.- n little shea , l. , f 3 .DY Lake pat the way a early ‘ege- • Itir friend WHirriril tt iiiiirning with a fine Ito of itf which lie • laid 'vim tilthough we did lit y grave; return thank. \l-iv hi+ (-rip. Al MI )... -ure it , In- N‘liei. r. rtiiit G.r i 6 r Ole 1,444. t,,r : h 4l ',ere,- rail', any — \ N• 1 .% -, , sere it iI .toms os et t I tr . , ••1 \1111 , !. ittql !le t0W11,1111,4 oil Ft, .11 nitt•rll , ,Sri of 13.1 week .% frirrol In tit' ' ir f•• 11-. -ay. that a couple "1 el I orb. 1.1. :111t1 "lice 1% ;llle llir linil Vllllie doWli In The mercury al the c"uffitelive ihe .tr.rm !it C.'', an., fell in fir 'O 4 The hail w e n.ee Iyrge• i.ct.le tip in quantity wh3l it larl,e•d it I nn• n t',.rniant na•terted I hat in lii ,rleeel 0 fell full tear inelt*-4 deep am rodier v.isi of 111111. w Nn',neit wu i..t haNe ft El our expel , —. lng "f ail.. he stated n. a t.tel. which ..• e•t• ready t.) prove, that tooter the e.,•, - at a point where two roof. Mlle 11, 1.1 - thug making a t•tort of trough. the hail LA ditto% the ground after the gtorut tt,r/or mine of which was remaining i htt. on NI oti lay at lit u clack A. , it was not me.ompanied with much wind. but little dam age toriot tine to the growing crop. though the eg of I lie tre.ttt wag pretty thoroughly BM_ The Receipt* and Expenditures of the ity we notice are publudieil It i* a good especially just now when the tax r.,llee t.tr about, and the people called open to pay' \ftei deducting the amount paid Co lhemblate honest debts, if any body can take the krures I , re*ented in this report, and show where'there teen a dollar judiciously expended, we'd like to see it Let us look at an item or Ks • k 4 t of streets and bridges, $2380 ,i 3.7 . Are hir .Ireetv any the better for this soul? I •,. where" Possibly $ bridge or so can be •ityan across Millcreek —hut those Milicreek I.ridges have eaten up more taxes in the past hiteen years than would have served to bridge froin Buffalo street to the Bay • Side Walks, That's n good item. We live on a -treet right in the heart of the city—it pays notch tai. if not more, than any other de toted to private residences in it—nttl yi.t, tht expenditure of "$ . 2211 4l)' has ttht kept us from wading ut er shoe in thud, in wet Well net osm an alley which the officers of the city have repeatedly informed us it wits the ditty the city to pave. -Parks, for shade trees, i;;ing, repitit , $1:.3 Lho our pub .. pArk- and the fence- round them, look as had expended $15;3 uu them" If Let then whitewash and hendoek lumber 2n ,44/ tearer than most people imagine •' Writ in g .I.ll.lu:tiles for 1 t•tritt. ltl •' Not notch of ud.',• but Ellett What are our rtty Clerks em- for • ••Priming and luirerti..ing, " he hand 1,1 rho/ murder Iny. upon Bell frame on Market Iloii+e and u,g•ng •suie, $3l 31 That was a wise *n.l ,to Nl.le int est !new truly. but thereby hangs Telegraph expenses, sll# 74 Fur Service of Baud of Music, $lll, - Doi tat city have a dative, or what' If it, did, Irt u• +ugge+t the query, whether if thi• sort etpenre is likely to occur again, it would n•n be better for the city to pushy+.+ s hand and let the rily clerk• turn the crank MEE =I for illr ollookemenni of the Council. and I heir ittienl. 111 condo-ion. from a moperficial Sitioinat ion of I rlp.r.+e of our CO yti trtnces, w.• are more than ever rnurifCeel that the I trrtreti when it is absolutely neeesititty fur ~ or or the other of the two political parties , to the reveneihility of our affairs. As it pally to responsil4e. and the mull is ur luxes burr run up enormously without any "rre.plikklillg ttoltatlttge in the way of im proreinenii, si r The editor of a denominational paper l tl,r V. e-t. say. •• 1 man needs grace to edit isits•r pr.perly at any lime. hut se lw: all y when he has the rheuwisiism.'• We think it ttquire.i ii good deal grace to edit any •,,rt of a paper this hot weather. rhetuwatis or o rheumatia. J We confess to a liking for a good bur lesque; especially a burlesqtie upon that flunky ism so common to the newspaper press, which seeks to make great \ tie) or women out of small material. For *time, as our readers will recollect, both newspapers and readers went mad over the •divine Penny Mier," simply be, cause she bad acquired a wonderful dexterity in the art of dancing. At that time heels had it, and heads were no where; and so high did the fever rise that we believe a parcel of two-legged jackasses in Baltimore unharnessed the more sensible horses attached to her carriage, and after harnessing theMselves in, triuutphantly rew her "divinity" to her hotel. Then, to pass over a good many °the . of a similar char acter, we had the Kossuth humbug and the the Jenny Lind Barnumism. In them, cases, it is true, there was a marked improvement over the une alluded to. Heels were no longer -trump's," but the "gill of gab" and the •gift of music" were. But they had their -day and generation" and passed from the stage; other singers came and sung; other "patriots" fuhninated, but the charm of novelty had de parted, and hence no furor could be raised over them. This, we suppose, may be accounted for on di. principle of the old adage that "the devil cannot be raised twice." But fortunate•- I,y, just at this crisis, a new star arose in the firmament, giving all fiunkytiom a chance to air itself. A youth iris discovered down in Lou isiana who took to Chess as naturally ass man does the small pox, or att,,Colburn did arithtue. tic, and forthwith he was declared the "Atneri. can Chess Champion," and posted off to Eu rope to bent Johnny Bull, and his most faithful ally, Jean Crapeau, at their favorite game. He did it, and therefikre ('he?s became a national game. Everybody bought a chess-board and a sett of men. "Chess departments" in news papers became a leading idea; and Homier, seeing how the popular pulse heat, ferthwith made arrangements to secure the "Chsupion" to conduct the —ch9ss department" of the Ledger. Nor did the idea of —ckampitadiip" stop with Chess—two candidates for the —chant pionship" in their respective “Apevittlitie , , - putumileil ne 111101 her at Long Point until each was reduced to a jelly, while two other —cham pions" sweat through an entire night over a couple of Billiard 'shies at Detruit--their ft jell cl% freely staked their money on the re .nit• and all to determine who should he de clared the ••champion" of the cue. We have ha.l. therefore. ••champion•' dancers. and -champion - singers; we have listened to •-champion" orator.. and ••champion" show men: we have seen ••champion" chess players, and -champion ' billiard player.. and have easted :Lad toasted them; and finally we have lad -champion - piigulists, and. as a mattirsi commiittence, our youth are trying to imitate them in the -Mom art This tieing so, a lade, wholesome ridicule of the whole field of -chain pionship - is not amiss And in this linm we hink the following is decidedly good. The wit -champions - are a couple of Eilliors,—one Cairo, Illinois, and the MIL!) , Paducah, Ky —This '•noble game - has lately SzviaN r been brought into public notice by a matched game, the preliminaries of which has itiu bent arranged, to he played by telegraph be tween John D Melloodwin, of Paducah, and Len Faxon. of Cairo The regular stakes are twenty-five cents in money. and a &tile of Bowl's whiskey. and the championship of !ark 4,in a Purchase—a Barlow knife forfeit Char ley Smedley has been designated as bottle holder, end Cul J. Noble as stockholder. for the Paducah champion, while Messy , Phil ip- yid Jennings will perform the wnu• offices for the champion of Southern Illinois. The .•it emeni is intense and on the increase Bets are ranging at al,out three yellow dogs to tw. Cain., 1.44 on the Paducah player We shat keep our readers romted DIEM TIIK kt KAT \I %Wl' lor "r 4 lO AN Ur. - - The great match which we referred to three weeks , since, which wag to have been played between John U. McGuislwin, of Paducah. and Len Faxon. of l'atru. was commenced accurding to arrangements. but, we regret to any. broke tip in a row The circum•+tance•t, aa detailed by our special reporter. are as follows - : The par Ile.. with their reapective aceonda, Col. Noble. and (*apt Charles Suteilly. met, .IrOok hand-. and eonitueneed the game They taut for deal. and the Paducah champion won that yue•tiun atde advantage Fawn .10.4 hia hand and led out The uttito4l ailenee was nmintamed until till the cards were played out, ea hen the following dialogue and scene wok place Ii G --I'm high ' toted gener ally are : but Ito low " Ilr. li —••1 es. 11- .1 low " Tiip+ a, tnet•u , ed FIII.ItI ill tidy drank tip all flue stake. let) by the hold era, and retort ed. "But I lion"t live in nolo cab " Mr Nletitoialwtn, who, up to t ht. lo ment had maintained hi...ere/111.,. be,-atne lied at thi% remark, and in •Leer desperutm drunk a full horn of ('tiro whiskey he influence of the drug. he boldly iwaeetei that Faxon owned a Cairo town lot. Homan endurance was at an end. Faxon laid down the cards. and pulled two large handfuls of hair out of the top of McNootiartn s head, •ml the fight became general. When our reps rter left, the air. fur some distance around the eon te•tants, was fitted with hair, curses, old shoes. and two empty bottles. The final result is not known. All this took place by telegraph M., This is capital growing weather. and as proof, we notice that some things not plant ed in the earth grow ,wonderfully. For ex ample, a paper "down east" stated that Prof. Agaasiz had received a big Butterfly, as a spec imen from Brazil, measuring ten inches from the tip of one wing to the other The item started on its travels, and "out west" the But terfly has increased from ten inches,to ten feel A rich soil is a newspaper office, for the growth of items Ihr Among the proceedings of Councils we notice a message from the Mayor, transmitting a communication from the Chief Engineer of this Division of the Sunbury Road, in which a free ride is offered to the people over the finish ed portion of that road on the 4th, which will be nearly to Waterford. This is all well enough: still it strikes us as being a somewhat round about way of saying----Come, step aboard and take a ride.- It is curious what a relish is given to our own homely apple-juice, by the hottiing and marking it US foreign champagne !' So says the Home Journal; and it reminds us that the same may be said of one's editorials A little paragraph we wrote for our paper of the 2:td of April, on the ••price paid for a good newspaper," dtcl, .4•c., after appearing as origi nal in half the papers in the Suite, has got hack home again, and serves the mute purpose in one of „,our city cotemporitries this week. We don't object: but, was'nt the just SA good before it traveled" sok_ Judge ELLIN Lewis, who was in lie city last week, and who, forty years ago, was a printer, went into The Gazette office and •set up a stick full" as readily as though he had just left the case. This is a remarkable eshibition of memory. and such we record it —and, also, that it is the rat "stick full" of Demo erotic editorial that has appeared in that paper for many years. sir Speaking of the verdict recently ob tained by a Mies Carstang from a St. Louis merchant, an exchange says: We hope never again to hear the old or „young maids speak disparagingly of the men—of their worthless newt, and how they bate 'eta. Juat think ofit: if a maiden lady of thirty yrare values a worn out uld hung of 65 at $lOO,OOO, what value would a girl of 18 place upon a lusty, prompt, robust young fellow of twenty-eve. That's the question—what would site sir If we were railed upon to OS curler Milt 1411,011_ 1 LIM 1111:11111.11T. opinion. we abotdd ea/ that the ppm*" "ode KM J mimni Celebrated pereate Pidlo, INr MI •L •11111 to June," by a •"Practical Man," was not writ. ervered from . s qt . , sir J. curi . , P aw I , ten this week. If it ' as, then it is the coolest I itipaisa Zsb • performance, with tit mercury at , 98 in the 'MI laVeSessit mercury at . s , reit ewer we AN shade, we trier record = Il lttlffig 41111411) . ' 1111.110•11 diamirimie l" 6. ..sa frs" re. : 411111111-111 T A r iACTICAIL KAN. . ineemaresnit ends titimmft cue ma he relied Keep closely barred your frigid - gates— ea , juju i a g e f ihaaus 0,, shivering Month of June, Nis peeellary suits& ii wllli in a shirt use. broke on Till I have made a thicker coat, thM.mempWieried mita enplerttr. And .srarmer pantaloon. prise Osmi Dear. been tile 11evenneest I==iiiiiii.to POW" eaSnialgill -; 41141L4610 1 MCCPair e riftia Pier eilteert eet As &ff. Selemetistarittir the pair TIMM Norms et Wagons,, is they are are to &ring is Ahmerreurs, let et NV ether tease they ere wee. In all eases of Nervous 'sad Spinal Affectlona, Pala in the Beck and Limbs, haws on alight exertion. Palpate. lion of the Near!, Ilysteeies ash Whites, these Pills will effect • can when till ether UMW have haled ; and al though • powerful randy, do not mutate Own, ealemel , antimony, or mty thing huritsl to the coestltution. Foil direction le the pamphlet. around each package which should be rirefelly preserved. Side Agent for the United States' and Canada, JOB MOSCS, (late I. C. Baldwin & C 0.,) Rochester, N. Y. N 8.—51.,•10 sod 6 prelate Mums enclosed to any an. horised Agent, will insure a bottle, containing SO pills by return mall. Far mu. by Carter & Bro., sad 1.. L. Baldwin, the, Pa. May 7, Übe —48.1 y I'd like to kire a man to stay Each crevice i* the sky; Tbough rain may benefit the crop, I'm not a crop—not I. I wouldn't tread your leaky, courts On pain of cold or chill, ' Unless I luttl two good stout boots— And patent umber it Then closely bar your frigid gates, 0, shivering month of June, Till I have made a thicker coat, And warmer ntalood: Oar The litilw ee News states that they have recently formed a military company in Chicago, and that after drilling only six times a week for : not more than a year, they can now form a straight line—by leaning against the fence We hopel the new company recently orgattited ;here, dill be able to do equally as well as thsit afterl drilling an equal length of time The dodge of the Hotel keepers, deal ers in ludlan 'Curiosities, &c. &c., at Niagara Falls, to sprart a crowd, by having a fool hardy Frepehman walk a tight rope across the doom, t4cceeded admirably. The Buffalo Elprett sip there were perhaps ten thousand there on l'hUrstlay to witness the daring felt ' of Moos 131ondiu. On this side the enclosure known as!White's Pleasure Ground, was wade the place hf starting Here was collected per haps one thousand persons. Ott the hank and below fori half a mile there was a crowd, on qie opt4ite shore. There were stagings, which aciotnitiodated a large number of spec tators, aid a large crowd, which extended along thelhauk above and below the rope. The British I+l tnierietui liar were near neigh bors, atolls hand was playing God Save the queen, lit Columbia, and other national airs. At about I our o'clock Mona. Blontlin appeared in the 0, - k -owe grounds and performed some wouderft felts on the tight rope. while a band i of music was playing. At about five o'clock he wis r oly for his feat, and the signal was given fo his departure He stepped boldly and non ly upont the rope, which extended microns ilte chasm. amid the most deafening chef rs ittin both sillen of the river. He took with hit ti balls of twine, with which to :nuke communi•ation with the Maid of the Mist, which w4s playing around in the stream be low 114 then balanced his pole in his hands and nuttiest with the same confidence and care lest, indiference that he winild perform aii act you i / K islev of a Theatre. The rope turves ly feet from a level line, and he step idy down the slope. When about ill a wnhe stopped and laid himself lyil 1140.11 his back. and thus balanced Let Got abyss lie Ilem passed on nt re of ate stream, and again rested, g up and lying on his back for some les. until the Mailid of the Mint could tsition beneath biro This done and own one end of hiS twine, to which a s attached from the Ideatuer, and he ip and refreshe , l4tituseff from its con • le was again greeted with cheers from es of the rivets when lie proceeded on ney without again stopping uittil he [lied the opposite banks lie was iskout minutes to crossing. including delays reinaining some I tins' among his Cana-, Tools he returned to this side. having icd whit be 1 roonsa-d. and what halt iiarticieriend as Wing...riots and fool- DIEM e I qui Alt w t antt, EMI }fp "itti ten min giitt a e. 141 64,111 e 121111 lent., 6.,t h e ME:I DIM Vier illn ,fr ff6lll .ern rti3 sarl The Ittahitmable watering place. are t.ttri) opened ftFr the iceaseu, ,indly re likerra-4,1 1a111111.4.T , of Ti.iter. lOW. %ICE .‘ I,IIV URTISKAI lICNT ..r on, 1, tro I.trer Inrt,ortr and Faxmly •IL+, In Lindner ( . 1 , 11.1[1\ 11 •II UTUIIINGPV I.IEE KS.IIII. lit %/NT South to the A gr,l ' Strrokth to the Weal TboilOo.. I preparation has MO INIIL the approval of thv a. oil • en. part or tb• 111 mitt, k red the 41t.roveror •tt to opritio.r feat levioll [OINK 1•11.611 It to be UNEQU.►I.I.NO u a rejseematur awl reatares ul aviat...l..r inert functions. uttion a Lite ahnald Lr aced by all weir ptinonta. 41. It .litnalatna the newer to their natural and rill not produce it , reaction uu matter bow suddenly dropped' It 14 al.. a Tevir, and will give relief in DYarCP- Ittth the tirtd dolor A brief porriateore io its awe will rroi.vitte the atonstneb to a dept. of perteet health, and bunch dyspepria tourer EDE The .rd should berertain to unlike Flutehinge tbibirant a hou.enobl artirleinsainorb as it .111 :rodeo ut youthful in feeling audio strength, untenable them t. bee nylrr mR►.O the laya of their pristine joy. It not only witilarstes bat streettiteux, and is really an {avalu• &ble blearing. osice-euijle to those who have been rednord coodition of servility by misfortune, or ordinary sick ness. No matter what tbe muse of the impotency of any boom., °rpm, this superb ExhUarant will remove the e arca at onee and forever. II nichingg Llfe Eshilarant should be used by all per suns who ban, disordered nerves, woularli, liver, mused• Lar scion, toriad intellect, or lo• ness of spirits. It Is rornpounded nom Lain:fleas, )et powerful simpler, and contains not a grain or atom of mineral rubstatice. Female. stllicted with barreusees, •111 discover in Hotchkiss' Life lExhilarsiat the mall:tattoo or their Lopes ul maleruitl. This. remarkable and unapproachable preparatirm hi for ante by the Proprietor, R. B. Ht - Ttratatis, at la Chambers St..t. APB Yo, k. all order. should be addressed to him Seat by Pacoima. pie...sobers, the large WULF $1 1 Ma boo'. . for V. :told by T. rt. ItINCLAIR, sad CARTS'S It brie, I L 46.17 lor Tbe sge,tt ran e health renewed by Hutchings Lae Caltilaraut, r bleb is is a revenant, and •411 mew:* w,.(M strength, with magical promptness and wonderful permaneuee For old and kt bla ppeersons it ban not Its equal. Said by CARTER t BIMTIIILR [rte. Pia ly impr The Victim or Liver Complaint wl.l diacorer in ilatohlog: Lift Ellalomat a grand panacea. nompisiled for immeithite mid permanent effect in this dlamming complainti It likewise readers the mind calm and cheer ful it ref ....name and restorer strength with magic T fatille/K, rs 4t.ly E r the weak rill receive De; igin a 1004•• rate um of that exodient invigorme‘ illaddings Life hilarnut It w healthful in all WI Opitnislolllll a lLi me u$ Igo rnnt it has Do INual—mummaiin the aril and weakly wilh wonderful pekrity sad rirsismit effect= ?oil I. CARTKRk HIM Erie. atily Hetrbisop . Life Kabilaraot to a it... Juvenal.; of ut►ppr••►llabir arid inimitable etraliroce. ; For all Der wana di.4111•011. oo matter boo proctored, it moat br any oderel arm oral iible vberinc. It to .6o ...currier adlietiodia r.«ntrtto4 lo the livrr, stomacb or brain. its omission LI keenly , 'thinly. laid phylib al ability. Soldby CARTI.R k BRO. trio, Pa. 411.4. rr }hitching.' I.U. Itshllarant. ladles of wadi and sickly ccenstituttoos, sbo.dd take the Hatchings' LLD Esti(tarsal; it win mho fps sunny, healthy and happy, remove all obetractloas and Irregularities Ikons the Ramat real organs, and restore the bloom of health to tho sickly and wasted careworn Awe. Sold by CAETRE 8110. SAL Pa.' 45.1 y. Ix Ito nervous will and Hutehinvi Lire Seasumus • sure nobody for all ti•tr snieriar. and persons who, from tby miuditimn , use a ligutorkim••lnemmod•j•ded, and their nervous systems shattered. sad cosatitatioas bi-oitoo Own Sold b T. S. SINCLAIR. Eris P.. Ally. The Dy 'peptic eau have all Ms woos traiaked Uhe len but use Hateidaas' LtM Kiddlariat. Weak Komarek feeble digestion, illetreea atter =reel ir• babas &neer awe, low apletta, lad a la %be above sour pound.. Weld by CAICTSW k BYO.. awe T.l. silimant, keie, 46.17 Petehenge• Lib Wallowa. OnmlooretU removet the 3iArnroblo and tibetremiag onto of Wind or llaM lenee, Mid the moment the Mimosa maim Uri ineigenilh thedlitheasine Lori mid all painfallislimite be rtmsevoti. Sold by tB. 81NCLJAIR, Ea* PL Madlitiame 4416 &Alienist le quick .s 4 ethetueli ear. N oskii i tiit worst sad emet .sled are of Dj =Vte. lad all other demerneei:= olk wed up W revive the noir irdielly sod drew, eptrita immediately.' Ma ItaMilaMmt Addy • try U. We 4 l'. S. A 414. • at Malt talCli r e efs*Bight in dispirit/oos rie they an called, as costivroesal soar stanaseli, Headache, etc., limo regarded am asonl, matters In titemealms, are, orreetheleaa, indications of denotement, which If allowed to continua, will result to pueral disease of the whole system. With all KS COM =so Meg as the &Mimi Is, through any canes bin that moment oesessesees • derangement, which if sot sposahly remedied by • raiment of the cams, will lead through a Lmeg list of Weer Ula and aches to Liver com plaint, Dyspepsia, premnisteue old age and Death. The stomach is the pawl rortorvoir from whence is diffused nourialiument, and htle and vigor sea imparted to the en tire system • it is all important, then, that the Stomach to kept healthy, and Dos from entitling etkolated to emit* a dimmed action, and hinder the performance of its legithaato functions ; sod when through lodhcretion, sosidost or other daemon:we% the energies of the body an proetrated, and the stomach and other parte of the satinet etiosismy are sluggish and inefficient in the. performance of their duties, or when there Is as excited rieevaetion., then it becomes necemary to resort W eon. Medicine, whom alterative and corroctant qualities may restore a vigorous sewn and a healthy tone. .t gentle aperient and basally., will perhaps more than any other medicine, acconsplisl this end -sod it 111 in the character, of a mild, gentle, sad efficient aperient, latent" and cor ectant, that BALDWIN'S CATHARTIC PILLS are oder ed to the public. Being entirely we:aside in their com position, they may be administered safely to all, of every ate and sea. aa well to the infant and delicate female, as to no vigorous mast For the speedy cure of Orettor was, hentestioa, Anne dux, Sackom ,(/ wires q( sad Dereaternerds n( lits Stilse r ne Spans ireserolby ' they cannot be surpassed. These Pals are already beg= to be known so one of the best sail most effectual and a. the moat perfect compound which has ever been darned fur the marry of disease. They ere werrested to roe senefectioa, or Mew de., per hex, will be 'refinuleal. Sold In Erie only, at BALDWIN'S Tirag Store, No. A, Wed House. tiirard, B. C. Fly. Yb /bra 1 PORTAN'P TO if 12.1tALEK cHErsEmAWrI PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius ..Meeemin, L II . New York City. The combination of Ingredients In these Pills Sr. the meek of a long sad extenaive practice. Tliei are mild la their operation, and Certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Wooten., Dons, removing all obstruction*, whether from cold ur otherwise, luisdeche, pain in the ride, palpitation of the bean, whites all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain to the back and limbs. he disturbed skiers ' , kik-1i arise from interruption of oature. TO lILIKMIED LADIXP4, fir. Chef/emote, Pills are Invalaatile,as they will bring on the monthly period with iegularity. Ladietiwho have been diasppninted In the ust of other Pills ran place the utmont confidence m Or t beenonans Pills doing all that they rejsresent tu do NOTICE. Mere is one condition of the female syn. tem to which the Pill, cannot be taken without produc ing • PECULIAR RESULT. The condition ',wetted to PREGNANCY—the IRSCARRIAGE. Such is the irreales/de tendency of 04 medicine to restore the sexual rune-limo to a normal condition, that even the reproduc tive power of nature cannot resist It. Warranted pate!, vegetable, and free from anything In jurious. Explicit direetiont, which should be rood, ac company each hot. Pyle. $l. Sent by mail on enclosing St to the general agent Sold by one Druggist in every town In the United states. R. N. Hummixce, General Agettlor the United States, 166 Chambetiltt., New Yolk. To whom all Wholesale orders 'honk! be addressed T. S. SINCLAIR, Agent 6 FRANCIS, 130 WO CIE MARRIAGES 093 t h e 27th, lo New York, by U.T. Artbox J. Dennolly Mr.JgMFMIAN NOONAN, of Ent, sad Aloe MARGA UT A. DONNELLY, of Abe former plate. lq Conneaut, ()bin, on the 2:tdloet , by Rev. A. Nub Mr. ALF.X ANDER II IFEY, of Fri., and Ulu F. 1,17. A agru mow ' , sox, of the fortnerplare DRATHS In thin city, nn Friday night, the 24th rust, Mr. MA- M 1 wife of Me. A. R. roster, faired 44 y ant. On the 214th inet.,st the rrsidemer of her Anther-In•law, Mr. John 7Aemnerly, of fhb: eity, Ufa LI . TY H. COt IM, Aired NS retire. In tlereinati, Men :7th, efter an litnw nf three teireka, Mr JOHN' If COOK, 6•emerlr of reins Milts, aired 11 on the 29th nit ,In Girard, Mn SAKAI] , wife n( V r. !rm. IL lents, in her 46th year. • \PLANO FORTE MELOREON MANUFACTOR SAVE 'TWEET? PER CENT ky Er( ythei WI lAi A SI, WILLING 1111 2 11.1311. RIM T HE experience of twenty year; and t h Idea that I could make PIANOS AND MELODEONS In trio cheaper than I can buy them el/we/here, lierageo rent is cheaper, lumber to cheaper, coal I. cleeapei; iron the ramp, Induced me to employ competent awl complete, •zporitaerd workmen, who carried on a Plume Mannfactory them- wires for eve year', awl who sold nor their entire stock oreemary to =Ye such instruments, and 1 am ouw prepared to hortilai wy numerous friend Qin Pianos and Melodeons l superior Tune and GuLsh, and will W.A.RAFIL."..I%Ter PM For may length of time, to gi•• COMPLETE SATISVALITION. My reputation as a bluaielao and bUIBiIII.4 moo would he lost II these Instruments should Dot pros* Road, a nd want tbst pablle that nothing. Is sparsd to brine about the deatted moult, Tut : Predeehig • Ise and melestaiitial Mee, which will she geed eatiedeedess, mod play le • lose Wager than gay name I knew Sr. TERMS VERY EASY PRICES VERY REASON.IBLE Vatail PATRONIZE Your Own Citizens at Home ORI)ERS at WHOLESALE, RETAIL. Executed promptly and lowly Er - Produce, (odor. no Sinn., old Inutrumrion, bin, and any t Moir else I CllO aril again nr use in triers, Sill Is taken in exchange for Piano Pnlino, Shio denco, Dulcimers and ►oy thing eh. 1 have in my shirr PIANO:4 TO LET TUNING DONE WELL! NEW MUSIC EVERY WEEK : NON g BUT THE BEST ARTICLES 02‘ 11.%ND THE DENVINE UNRIVALED Chidiering k Son's PllllO tortes, 13=1 Have 'on ever bawd of a pone Citlekeling Mao ! Lel lIMI know where II le awl I will * IL ,WILLING T " EI )111 ~You at remewber the ode... Mr iformar , WatorsoCtiow York, bat =ado for awrortiolog in oar pipers. T'ho wodentiviint wilt du little boater, if you oriU favor him trial a mil, and win furnish yoo with an Moo you order or desire Cf. , In. sour order. WM. WILIAM:. le, JIMA la, 18.50 —2 rail -7.i....zil so z.tel OF Sumner ityles and (tholes. selections of plain and PARIS MILLINERY Saturday June 11th, nt XIBB A. Z. COLE'S Bonnet Rooms, Paragon Building. orb, Juno 11, 1/19. HOUSEH •LD IPMINITURE TnoSTa mi llack Parlz& and noestimeld Blom. Su 'blies is ate'for Baite, *We, stabiasie, se Cambrian. G. W.!' ULM, Brim( Bed see hesitate hors, JIM! ti.—a Sear as et, ea State litete, tele, A. ELF ROCKING CRADLES, 011 SALE ewe Isiaitios: ales, tile IMBILBSIDeiI enure a.. Se .0 in eseb. COAL IL W. ALLEY. **HIV 2%7 'AL. nail= BEDB, 33 4 1 Katttigig COVJUILIDS • a ALL ItIMII Os VARPUTINU, It WICTI72I 1318' 338. PAINTIII43B, LID OTIID XIMOPLI a aIIIZILICIAI I in mau AVM IMINICENT COLLECTION 0/ WONDIRTOULT RAINED HORSES AND PONIES, SZOIXIMI USZMZN AM:111MII not Or OEM r il26W ipas V a Linril • &VII UM UM noun no • TILARLIIIIO 11=11111001. 'JUN I, HJ Ii;q1 Parmed by Ode 111.111010 TH INTABLIBUYIM. • • , Ie ono of lokpoolos Sifsetscuisr Effeet. beta( beaded by THE HOU MON • BAND CHARIOT, 1 0 ;l alstsutsetunsi kw this Latistban tablishossat by ~Itst Stamsauscik, T.t4 St. and 4th Am., Plow York, at cues IA SCOW. DRAWN BY A ' T..trailtr4t3b TICALXINr OF FrFERB CREAM COLORED HORSES. MAGNIFICENT 0 =lr4.lllbNii . INOLUDEs TEE ENTIRE UAIIII ORCHESTRA Fnegr a .NATI . O . ..M 7 C I ACTH and TIIIS COLOSSAL COMBNATION, A Itle.tich .J•srtfaad u on* Cow pan y. in reality minima of • Wee ti.in •n• 1 gruni oonsoliclatkon of tbit 4 'l" MI 11. MI In FOLLOWING CELEARA SIVAT Tuouoron BRED CIRCUS HORSES, lir (- 6 GEN. RUFUS WELCH'S . NATIONAL CIRCUS It MID PtllladOiPhill. L. YORK CIRCUSNEW From Nll:44lsGarlim, v. T.' COL. CHAS. MAY'S GREAT .'"'l l ' SOUTHERN CIRCUS From Slab& and Hew Grimm. 11441i.J . Th. Wanlrobe Housipori and ap. •y .VVr t i a rti a n t n_ e irta r :rtr i grau nd m.o. izerL d MATERIAL DAN CARDNER, TIIE GREAT AMERICAN CLOWN. • - intrurloc• tua I ifi t y z .t4r— EDUCATED MULES, 1:11.A.N 1EL5.4:71111 AND P, T, BARNUM, In their 'COVIC AM) VAULT LAMM...BLit lICENIL Among the mum celebrated el the Leadany Per,femers win t» found . the well known names of Yr. Prank H. Rasston, „ The experienced and thoroughly ` &located b, n t an A 4 AMID. jt PU"g° TitiDt: C 111414. Zr. Henry Bartine, The unriralled Fleck Rope Tauber and unapproachable BALD BACEID RIDIII. The GREAT BAR ?LYE will t • appear In Ida entirelyoricd and dangle flarmernanship. Fly Vault ' '11)0 ea t, and Leaping over ardlee,_ j_ _' x Vl: tr is lind (fates, while stead ,' TID HOREB, and emu base cafribig and bah= YO G PORERBT, A youth of en Tears. In firm variety of In thin Terrine Act Mr. ne no rlvaL Zr. Wm. • The 100 Samserset aad DZYT TV/MDR In the W . Ur. Ulu node !MI also kieltedoeugekin=• t a6.4lle s rs• Wort of iTf the funny ante.biped MTN. oe Dv*, AMBECAN 11111111 Mk Vhdt to dm Mena. Le Petite Nile Elise, The CHILD BIDER, le one most pleasing and %stolid presented by the great ceentrined 'roe of talent Young. Miff. and inodett, !abolish fearless. she giree an a,“ of beguitateon woo le N.. •• - for &ple..lareention. or !learn ' . e 10 4. auteagentenf of the Nation Orme - feel satisfied In publicly declaring crib NUS, to be the lonsipest. Ibisailfd, am! Eqwestriemse in the Lily., WI DdONpAY, JUt.Y 11, leati On the rot corner of slisek and Holland Stskete, FAIT OP MI *Jr A itg. Admiethen molly $ Comely—Mei llialt-Pries. - Doors open at 2 14417 o'clock. P' Y. Performance to omo nsesee hal en Mar after. Int'Mk Company sift Mao yorforin at Meadville the d Werth tut the 12tb of July J. w. IIinN9ALJUL., TSB mum multings OP YOUTH AND INATURITY 4 Jan Idiabsd, Glinatin, 25th Thailand : AF WORDS ON THE to RA °NAL ?MAN trr, • with s 2 of Spennatorrbell or Local Wakato% oetarast Badadoil, Gooltial . sad. Narrojas Delany Trailiniss Doily el egia tsysila. tarpoteary ild tritasfata 04 ,r forolass B B. Alt LA , lU, . nil Sot that tam y slam . Ohg lab imprideseegzrde aye= be quit sell 'misers 11 is is. - 161. Myth tract , deumutrintid ; the eon... ild sa bilhly densf at trill t . ad _adopted by Aktbor, fally tied, by mew of *lbis& ovvry timi • inalisi to taro menu aptlda* and ;ma UM Wilt sroidilathoadardlood ge, %roily Boat to say ildriss, patio is i Nebe l raby leteittlft (pest DS Larry, a sat mairft itit%r hat 26, Illia—Mai. ' THE CASH SY$ UNFURL th•;BANNER. WHOLESALE AND TAIL BOOT, 011033, AND LEATKER nous, BARR & KELSEY, Have removed - Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES From No. 10, Lately occupied by We are now prepared to furnish all of J. G. Barr's old customers and the public gen erally with Gents Fine French Calf Boots, TITIC'H BOOTS, BOYS 4. YOUTHS HOOTS, Patent Leather, Calf and Prunnel Congress Gaiters; Gents calf and patent leather ELEI Goats, Ladies, Misses, Children* BOYS, YOUTHS AND HILDRES SHOES, OF ALL AT ALL PRICES. Ay- LADIES CONGRESS AN') LACE GAI TERN OF EVERY KIND AND PRICE FROM 75 CENTS A RDS. 4#ol Ladies White & Black Satin Slippers. - —ALSO-- French Bid, Black and Bronzed. Iffi`Pine Kid and Prunnela Buskins, sad every thing else in the line of Ladies Shoes. air Of Misses and Children? Shoes we lave enough and to spare. Brasg an dee tits .Wuses.4ll4 jar-We have Leather and Finding' of all kinds, including Harness and Bridleleath er; Oak and Spanish Sole leather; French and Eastern tanned Calf Skins, Calcutta Rip and upper leather: Binding and lin ing skins of all colors. 11.1..Shoernalterg Tools and Laata, Tan. nem Oil by the bbl.. &c. &c Erie. May 5, 1859 TO FARMERS. IF lot* WANT rill; BEST COMBINED IIY HOTS MECO WM, The Mower weigh.% only hentlamed end thirty-nine you de, stpd the Mailer richt hundred and eight ;moods, LIGHTEST DKAFT-NO SIDE DRAFT." Iteertrhom on•-lbtril lesa draft than say ether machine, se au wrong testa at Utah with the Dynamometer, and the testimonials of fanners, abutidantly show. STRONGEST & MOST DURABLL MACHINE. Being all inns, eterpt meat, pole and platkonn, and the weight .o distributed al to eve the greatest amount of strength with the least weight of iron. Thetunings are wade of Sallibury iron, and the finger-bar Is of wrought iron, with a Mingo no the front edge, thus giving it great gteerigt h with light weight. NO PRESSURE UPON TRY. HORSES' NECK. The weight of the driver counterbalancing the weight of the (root of the !mow, sod throwing the whole open the driesog wheel SELF-ADJUSTING FINGER BAR. la this respect it as entirely asequalled by any mains yet - produevit The anger-her works .rand down fade rendently of the driving-wheel, enabling it to go through deed lerto•es Aud 4.11t0b.0, mOO% stones and bop, and over koolla and hills, Ebert no other loachins con follow it. It ono 'len be set 4. work at any height treat two to eighteen 'aches, nod the change east be made in Ito in- Nisei, thee adapting 14.0.411 trade f work, whether MOW , .. tor or .ping. 0 , •ratlyertes ' , nes or clover awed. A I'ERFErT voNiIIINED MACHINE. Working equally aril whether mooing or reaping. and aurpassing the beat simile Mt err, and the hest stogie Teepee u a reaper. \RAKERS POSITION EASIEST POSSIBLE. InA point it aurpamtra all rmapers, the takers position .nab or bon to dr.trer the gravel et the side `with bat Woo *meat of hiss:ma, ',bleb in as natural and easy OA dbe ere Mondial 00 the grousd and Mut,. EAS V MANAGED AND OPERATED. lly means f a Icier the deftr eon at plainer* throw the cutters nuainod in rear: by another ierevh• east tans .itber end or bottl ends td the anger bor to pans over ob. *tractions, ur lour* from field to field; the ebony frost mower to reaper is Amity and quickly made; the oil buses, bolt., Wrens and lima...ore mail, aeocestble PERFECT L L MINOR POINTS. It dannot be elogyd; nu drat; Is marvelous), gun ple 11, ronatrociton, and not sable to got coot of repair; is es made of the brat materials. - the worionanehip mod Pa uli superior to any other mach el n th e country. LOWEST PRICED MACH .1: IN.,NIARBET. The pries of the How.? Wog oily $lO6, and the voila ned marline sl2.b. One Morse liowlay $6O; One Hors, ...unlined Hatehioe $.OO liortufrletured ti. Mr. puffolo Agricahoral Modulus Works, Buffalo, V. Y. ~, Isms LINO I I. naltsH s Co. Array. s. _ ek \ - s — - - J. C. BURGESS & CO ~\. Clowns, !lAN wasoit. . WOOL owls HAN. Um Those M smallest. fossivit. Grimaldi seer swim .EUHIR LE tHSCHIIO Ng. H. ro , , 0 . iIdILLE N AUGUSTA rra IllitA intme wigs W.JI oi.Wrecommaues Masters itabset, A i r:a=r. sad best seimeted (SUCCESSORS TO ✓. C. BARR,) Their entire Brown's Block to No. 18, Qiulwell's Block, c W. A. lariewold's C=IMI Gents OXFORD TIES; RUBBERS; PATENTED 183•, WstA all the Intprovelesente for 1869 TILE LIGHTEST MACHINE IN USE WHOLESALE GROCEIts! H AVE TAKEN THE STORE No. 10 Brown's Block, ( prowly oerured by J. G. Barr 4- ai.,) Where they are offering a large and gen eral stock of G,ROCI;RIES PROVISIONS Exclusively at W la. co 1 eag si. 1e 1 And respectfully solicit a. share of the An,. June 11, 1859 SATED WARE. 4. - take eadlortil. Torts. area, Cept. awl a ma 1 0/4 aEa rimed oea, ash by_ Piusso• Nestitieniallik -J VOZ. LUDLOW'S SELF SEAM ex isie zu c.Alos, Jut ..s s 4 i tt =tram ram ORMSBY & BOOM FLOUR AND PICKD, FOR TES MILLION; AND WILL BE BOLD THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN Empire Stores. EVERY BODY WILL SAVE EXAItINING OUR SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, AND EVERTTATNG ELSE IN THE XX, Extra Superfine &Graham Cora Meal, Cracked Wheat.. Of all kinds kept constantly on hand and for wile at prices that cannot but satisfy all• Afraill.soods Wornixted to be just *chat moommesoies4 mid de livered to all part/ qf the cityfrar if choir. stritentetnber the old stand of Shannon 1 Ryan, No. 5 Chespaide, Erie, Pa. ORMSBY I BOOTH. Erie, March 12, 1839. 6m40 m 'CONLEY & SHANNON, GEn IRON, :WO AO - -1:I:M :IEIII lInf.11:1I 1 SHOVELS and SPADES, iftni 3 : l lo4 AXhali AND BORING MACIIINM, ELEYS' WADS AI4D MOT LT4 saiioWl4ll HAM, WHIM: IC.. &C.. BOOTS - SHOES rrin subscriber -i. T ould Invite tbe sues- A, ties of A41 7 / 1 1TRY :011LIRC 8 • 8' TS, BUYERS from all quarters to his \ LARGE i STOOL Of El \ fit T 8 .eosra) axtems. Which wts be so kl at a touch Lass rams than can be Pokunhosecl elsewhere. It is the 111t 047,4 at A. Banktopt 1 , It c om p rims a . Nets Assertiokat And the GOODS 10 saki ' , WITHOUT RIAItD TO COST ! !' a. warm. P. & Boots az4 Illkoss,st, &toil, 40 per oent below \Between Brawn's Hotel the =1 , _At Sign et XVI* Erie, June 11, 1859.--141 m. N 01 1 I 0 E. r e UMW goo his 1., on raierot- _ to - • • _ Pair Pik oli •r -try2.l.lA 1 redo* Air how dr =or bo la 11p.ori_owobrite oared R=lo, um S o So. AWN" MUM & BAROnMP 1/1W FISIIII (arrairers sl+ filiamen tit /ON ) DIALIIIII Ul Wooden it Willow Ware, Pork, Push, Ma l Soo. &a BOUGKT .FOR CASH, THIS CITY FOR OABN OR READY PAY. MONEY BY CALLING AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GROCERY AND PROVIRION LINE, BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE! FLOUR, GRAIN SAND FEED. NO. 8, BRED HOUSL Have on hand s large stock a( NAILS, Cut and Wrought Spike, iiiiiiii CARPENTERS' TOOLS, A MES' FLINT, MULEY, MLLL, CIRCULAR CROSS-CUT AND HAND SAWN,: PIPE BOXE,Y, ANVILS, VICLS:AND BELLOWS, Irroght Nut. and Wuhan, lAN t IRON, TABLE Alp Ptn.ICRT PLATED S'POCMS AND FORK `WATER PigOOF CAPS, No. 3, Reed Holies, Erie, iecoNtly & smoncolz Klili. ihillal ra. v:9. ; *l* fi