THE OBSERVER. I==l B. F. :SLOAN, Eciitot =MO TEEMS: Si 50 FEB YkIAR TN ADILANUF, SATCRDAY. JUNE 23. imw DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR GOV ERtioit HENRY I). FOSTER, IF 11 EsIMiIitELAND CO' WHAT OP BALTIMORE ? Ni.thnig ' Or, iu lese44. &L hit tune we WI Ile fritisy nottlitig, pr li,oe !tie tinvcreding+ 1. 1 wu.wuou'lhou4l*:s , ',Low tug I fiat Itar‘ll3 . .lel.l Intel in ett i.mde I..Nsilds a W 111,111031011 fetter from et. 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Ikelptif.,t the lid , not iti id the Committee. preidmted ri report in tits or of the ittlini.e4ittii of Mr Hallett, of Mass., r from Slo., Mt•it-rs Bayard and White -1.• from Dieluware the original delegates from dirliausa-, I tut iiia. Louisiana, Georgia. and m ilting the Florida ilelegate , to lake their .enth rind enio tliii.viite of their 1 , 1111. in the Com en t The repots proceeiie.t to -ay this was a :tog the tutor,• eximetice ot the Dem .a:r•Ltic I..‘rt a- a national party mot re% ieWed th. La.,e nt,i,in 1i , z1.11-1 the right of the Cott %et,tioti to ler! t• where .tates 1,3.1 e:et tr.l .it'it•L73le. 1 , 1 revt,-. tit them, even 141 % ttl lrtwal 14 - 1 . • not a re,iigttatik.n I lie lull"wing die letter alltele4 r Itl.ove 13%L.r111 ,, 1tt .11 NF Do, 1%41;11 Itt u: Slit We h•trt. ,kne nothitig yei The eomminer are ran-Awning the credentials of the tlelegotett from the , ccedttte States The delrgation trutit 't ri are tut cunning foxes—mskinv iti•ttpottitions again., the South fur the evoient purpn,e ltelna th.ignaniutoti. in young /lent down A , on the 090 41e, and Bart b:VRII , CE nn the othet. I Chink will he the eortestanv , tor —ine tinow when the Cll\ ention will rLde otl Seyinotir. of,_\ 1 , who I unilerAtalol Iroin a gentleman dl tfIC mutt. will he aatit4fax tor} to the Neu lork delegation and to Doug it he ta.l- ot t nomination I not Until, it will waive Ow hint+ rule and I think ()might- elnnot Le nominated under It I think the Tenne ,, ee te., , ltit ion, referring the , I no-tion , •f SlaN,ry in the Territories to the will I.e tiled to the platform a, kipt.,l -h ,n—that the South will all he represented an !that harmony will ultimate ly reign in our midst. and that we will have for our standard bearer a man well fitted for the position, honest and incorruptible—a giant, in intellect—who will be more acceptable to an intellectual people than he who is nominated and is running because pf his ability to e'er %se mere brute force with the beetle and wedge- an occupation in which ( doubt not we have many in our country who are his equals. yml Ifeenan with a little training in that par tit ular branch of manbny. would he his superi- V cry Truly Your 4, e z :tr We notice the Trite .41,1,P-troop has com menced lite publication of Senator Sr aNs.a•s patch Thi. I- right The Ara , r,,,,n im the 14,10.1k:1u paper of thi.l county, bow• i•r %lop-Ant:Ole the fuel natty .e to the old fogies of :hat parl) who carne in at the elev. poll ! hour for organization, and pock et..,l it+ plunder Iteir.g the ersyrtrai organ of the party it cour}r....lroitl.l know what al.ll not, 1 , 1 eiro4ilren of [tenni:lit-nu sentiment 001 lieptildican-princi- I'lm, lit tbb, viea of the ea.e rt. .q r feer' r t i of the upeeell ..r Senator St S trout among the of Republic:oi Senator. with peetilhir 1,,t1.3n(.. 1: —iy• 14:111y ht•re iw ptaimi ion of the I I.leago pho rorro, two... Heed t o ..he or Its 11)1 . 0 , 1 sup porters :Lad a 1%04 t ho e, 117;7'.e 1114,4 I.l°oll .• lig, ai'Mr St aNett's p.,; : t oat, Jo si as there Ills been at 111111. Or She but tlie tact that limit the Sett dor and the j•oirmil tinder consideration acre Re -I,,,bTicans in rt.) thing, hut assuming of /he name. Ling hefore (Lose whose cavil hail thioan aside the I log or Know Nothing gnu tight 1.. hr ,ttflit-it lit to .411 ali iliat s.; \l it !MI \ are die 1n ntiulgt. lan of pure and tittadulterated Itut if this is not enough, we have the iinestion -.1 Ole Senah.l difinitely and author aft rely settled The Republican Legis lature of Massichtisetts. which was called 1., get her not many days ago to legislate on the cow disease, also passed resolution. , defining Mr winners polities, and legislating him a Re 'publican of the highest rank This was done in order promptly to rebuke those presses in Sew York, which, by their silence. insinuations nod open assertions, undertook to make people believe that the Senator from Massachusetts was not a Republican—that the Republicans, us a party, were no more responsible for what Mr Sumner said in the Senate, than they were for what Mr. Garrison said in his Liberator.— The Legislature of Massachusetts has decided t his controversy and decided it in such a way as not to leave a doubt. The decision is much clearer than the "protection' clans, of the Lincoln plat form It has not only legisla ted that Mr. Sumner is a Republican in good •tanding, but it has endorsed his speech, which the N. Y Tliaes denounced, which the Tribune would not read, and which the Courier 4. En juicer characterized as an "Abolition - per formance The TlMee denunciations were de -etred. the Treham . , silence wa s an int a t ra ti on of -civil prudence ' hut the Courrer.•earacter law ion was unjust and improper. Mr. Sumner To Tlll EDITOR Of TIIII is no more an aholiiionist than those who cup. You will confer a favor by: publishing the fol port him : and we have the authority of the lowing communication in your paper. Legi.lature for this The accredited tad hitt X I enc trusted organs of the Rephhheen y of Nevi' York may undertake to poo-poo . um. Her and his Isle speech, but the LegidatUre of Massachusetts endorse him end ft. And the same Way he sail of the Asteruca here, *hieh publishes his speneh with commendation, To h tore we hare no legislature to emlortre it 1.11; its position as the ortyrruil organ of the Re. publican party cannot be set amide by elegies:A.l' 7 hour recruits, who look for spoils inalesul of principles' Letter Prom the Cieneeee Valley eorreepoodenee of the Observer i Damevivat, N. Y., Juno I'S. 184 U) DK AR Fatzso Stoat, : This place is situated at the head of the famous Genetic , ' Valley about fifty miles south of Rochester. Of late years the wheat crop has suffered almost * total ez tinpt ion from the invasions of the weevil. As the inhabitant's of this valley depend upon this crop as their :vain stay, its failure for several successive years has proved highly disastrous to this whole region, Capital and labor have heen forced. into new channels, while the farm •tig interests have suffered. Inansville, like ever, other village in this Stat. of a le* I hou rand inhabitants, has itA Institutions. There it here an Educational establishment of the C 1111441 under the control of the Mi thodi n t denomination The President, Rev S S :Ter, 1) 1) is a gentleman of scholarly atl al II men t s, comprehensive views, and of large lilwiLtlity lie ir , withal, a fine pulpit orator, and is universally esteemed b 7 all ilenomina 11. - one of the Teachers I found to he a BOA ,+t 114 another a Lutheran—once a Pro or ui Frie - Ilev Ilr Boyer The chi:4.ns in order t“ i•i,joy ihe advantages of stick en lu -tit whin hove contributed sonic six acres of land awl Fitlean Thousand Dollars towards thr erec , ion of suitable buildings This for a ploee of Four or Foe Thousand inhabitants, of no great amount of wealth, and considering that the business ponions of the town have been but tit down twice within eighteen months, is doing nob]) It exhibits at least an appre ciation of literary privilegeif which might well provoke the emulation of places of larger pre: ten•+ions nu visiting the school I witnessed the exercise, of a class of about twenty in the Latin Itemler and another of about fifteen in Virgil There are about one hundred and fifty outh of both sexes in a full course at differeta stages, of a classical and collegiate training They were all ilay pupils, residing with their permits in or near the village In fact, there are more pupils than accommodations fur them. And this, notwithstanding, only twenty-five stile•+ from here (at Liana. N the Methe .listr have two other institutions with from sev en hundred and fifty to one thousand pupils. The other Institution for which Dansyille is justly celebrated, and to which I wish to call attention, is the Wat er-Cure establishment of F Wilson Hurd Co It rejoices in the comfort able designation of -Our Home." It is located on a mountain slope un the eastern side of the village The mountain rises gradually to the Might of about one thousand feet, and the Cure stands about two hundred feet up the slope, so that it overlooks the whole village, and the mountain ranges beyond, and the valley of the Genesee with its ri , lily cultivated farms The view in respect to variety, or beauty, or extent, can scnrcely lie equalled Here the people conic for health after being drugged to their heart s content. No medicines are adminis tered No cold baths, no medicated baths.— Only soft water from the "All Healing Spring" shove I mean on the hill) and at long inter vals Pest and sleep. and vegetable diet, and pure mountain air. and the exhilerating pros pect and cheerful society, and harmless sports —these are the means resorted to for health, and they ore, in ninny cases, completely 5ac ,•,,3-tal The expense while here ranges front seven to ten dollars per week. Clergymen of whateter tletioniinat ion and Editors of whatev er political complexion are invited to enjoy the hospitalities of -Our Home" without any charge whatever Of the former class we find here several of our old acquaintance who speak highly or the treatment as being adapted to the restoration of their overtaxed energies. The Laws of Life, a Health Journal, is pub lished here monthly and is the advocate of the managers of the Cure Among other things it aims at creating a public sentiment in favor of a short dress for ladies, which is the style of dress adopted here. Most of the lady patients are converts to this doctrine, at least as long as they remain here. Although there is a small conservative minoritly who resist the innova tion and persist in Hie old course in conformi ty with the prevailid i g sentiment in the com munity at large, nottwithstanding they admit that it is objectionable on the score of health. Dr. Jackson. the Physician in Chief at "Our Home - is a tine Lecturer and entertains an au dience of about one hundred persons each morning after breakfast with , 11,12 exposition of the Laws of Health. In one of his Lectures which I heard he commented' most exultingly upon the recent address of Dr. 0 W Holmes, of the Atlantic Monthly, before the Boston Medical Fraternity, in which be recommends the abandonment of drugs and medinines for remedial purposes. The Doctor's religious iii lluence is by some supposed to be deleterious. It is certainly dangerous to be ih the constant society of a titan of superior intellect, of an agreeable address and most facile utterance who is at the same‘tinie a reformer, and who scruples not to pluck the beard of venerated error. But editors are not much given to mere theory, and clergymen are, presumed to be grounded in the Faith, Mid inexperienced youth do not often find their !way to such a place as a Water Cure They have not yet lost their confidence in Patent remedies Hence, al though infidel sentiments are freely bandied about here, they may or they may not find lodgement, according we the mind is or is not ready fur their reception. Common sense rath er thdn religion* principle. tieema_to give tone to this little community Certainly no indica tions of Free-Love-ism are notieable is the casual observer O. W 0 no,, The Gazette is very much gratified that we published last week that "confidential" lith ographic letter of our member, and "in the name of Mr. B. thanks" us for it. All right : we are always willing to do our Republican friends a good turn when we can. But, if "that lett+ presents," as the Gazette asserts. "unanswe hie reasons for his nomination," why does not find a place in the columns of our neigh r . The Gazette professes to desire his re-no nation above all things, and yet here is a • ocument" calculated to help him to that no ination, so it claims, which is care fullyi exeiulled from its columns. How is thhit But the IGaiette seems to think that we man ifest anxiety tbr the success of Mr. Babbitt's competitor{ As two Republicans we don't care a Bungtowfn cepper which whips. Batas a fight between tWo nstn, we have just the same right to have our choice as the Gazette had, on sever al occasions, to manifest undue anxiety for our deftpat,; when it thought some of our com petitors hod us driven to the wall on two sev eral occasions within the I , spihalf-dosen years. The wilier. , as Iftepubtleaa.l *eked ttabiser don theltis Gdastte, for the roma. thig that paper is the arsons iof the pertx, arid IMpeause artistes. *l°64 sad etherwhie in itivotisy of Mr ihibbitt, had wiipeared for two weeks cott spicuously in its columns. The request was respectfully refused on the grounds that "Mr. Walker or his friends had no claims un that Journal." (yet thr, &tin _Gaudio. j MB- BABBITT Alio MB. WALLIII.—It has been asserted by &attic of Mr. Babbitt's Mends that if ho does not receive the re-nomination for Congress in the approaching County Con vention, it will indicate that his course sa Representative does not meet with the approv al of his constituents. The unfairness of this claim must be evident to every one, as the mere circumstance of Mr. Babbitt or Mr. Walker obtaining the nomina tion would not in any respect affect the merits of the former gentleman's official conduct.— There is no doubt that the Republicans of this district concur heartily with the position Mr. B. has taken on all the political questions that have come before Congress, and if his over zealous frietes are really destroui of securing en endorsement of his course, let them present a resolution to that effect when the convention meets, and It will doubtless receive unanimous support. It does not follow that because a man 'has done his duty in it public position he must, of necessity, he re-elected to the prejudice of others equally deserving of the piece; and as some of the ablest men in the country have tilled but one term in Congress. a failure to obtain a re election is no evidence of dissat isfaction un the part of a constituency Mr Babbitt has lied his term. err rather will have it when it expires un the 4th of March 1861 ; he has tilled his place creditable to himself and to his district, and all that Mr Walker's friends ask is the same opportunity for hint Crawford county trill liar( rt iu end she will claim it for four years, when it will he too late for our present aspirants to seek it In this view of the case the friends of Mr Walker, who are a-large body of the Republicans of this county. feel that they will be excluded unjust ly from obtaining the only office which they ask in recognition of his important services to the party. Is it not as proper that he should be rewarded by a two years term for his labors in the Republican cause as that Mr. Babbitt should be And is it not more proper that these honors should be equally dirtied between them than that Mr. Babbitt should receive them all, and Mr. W sour. Both these gentlemen came before us in !KA, pressed with all the ability and industry their respective friends possessed Mr Babbitt obtained the nomination, and then his friends, and among them those without whose aid he could not hate been nominated at all. stated that on. i•rm was all that lie de sired, that he considered hituself deserting of that mark of confidence from his party, and that he would on the expiration of that term, willingly yield to Mr. Walker, ur whomsoever might be the choice of Ile party. It is urged by some that Mr. Rabbit tis not bound by these pledgee made by others, true, tie is nct bound to them leyolig, yet it is neither respectful nor generous to those friends to repudiate their promises after they worked so faithfully for hi.‘ elevation Why is it that su tuany of the tuost active supporters of Mr Babbitt itt IS.'s are nut supporting hint now ! It cannot be that they are dissatisfied with his course in Congress, for of that, there is nu complaint, nor can it be that they consider his nomination so certain that their efforts are unnecessary, for the feel ing in favor of Mr. Walker has shown itself both In the press and among the people to formidable extent, and if these gentlemen re garded their favorite of ikJr e ntitled as mile' to a nomination now 10 4 he was then. why do they show such indifference in the contest.while the old friends of Mr Walker and many of those who supported Mr. Babbitt in 12 ,- 4'4 are uniting with such unaninwy upon Mr Waller now. A REPUBLICAN thiF.ELRI rs Sewsau —When the philoso• pher of the Trituri,, with the heep of the Pennsyl vania delegation, laid out SEWARD at Chicago, and secured the nomination of a sort of third rate champion of the "irrepressible conflict" in the !Trion of Lt.eoLN, the friends of the New York Senator came down upon him with all their force, and charged that his course to wards their favorite was instigated through disappointment in not receiving office at his hands. To substantiate Ilk, they claimed there was a letter extant from GREL,LEI to &m -ann, which proved the charge. RULE% , noth ing daunted, called fur this letter; and &w -son, equally as willing, responded by placing it in the hands of Warn, of the Albany Juurn of. by whom it was forwarded t u Ciaxistev, and by him published in last week's Tribune. It proves to be a remarkable letter, and has attracted much attention He gives, it must be admitted. some very good and substan tial reasons for dissolving the partnership which had been in existence fourteen or six teen years, during which time SLWA,Iit, had ob tained all the honors, WE so ell the emoluments and money, and tiaxxxxv all the hard work During that time Sawaso had advanced to the position of Senator, Wain had made hi mse lf rich out of the plunder and meetings of the party. while CiiKitLEY, in his garret with his crust, had battled on with poverty until he rose to his present position solely by his own unaided exertions and without the ass.atance Ora dollar or even a good word from his part ners San tell and W /At reaped all the bene fit, while tinitat.v.) alone did the work. It is no wonder he thought it time the partnership was brought to a close. There can be little doubt but this disclosure will damage GRIWXBY among the extreme partisans of ticwaats, such as are found in New York and *owe parts of New England, and at the West, nut with the 11114/18e$ of his own party the philosopher will not he damaged in the least. All the justice, all the right, and all the truth are on his side. lie found that he could tiot work with 811WAIID, and therefore gave him notice of the fact, and this honest declaration Siwaao has used to his disadvantage. tiaszt.sv opposed him at Chicago, just as he had a right to do, and the reason he gave for it, want of availability, was sufficient, fur it was true, no matter whether it was his real reason or not. As it is, Gana- LIT has come out ahead. Bswaan and his desperate set of abolitionists were pietty well used up at Chiesgo, but what little Was left of them has now been finisliedhy the philosopher. They are shown to be as ungrateful as they are dishonest. We only wish we had room for the letter, for it is a crusher. gip- Believing that "fair play is a jewel," oven in politics, and that every man has& right to be heard through the columns of a public journal, either by himself or friends, we have inserted a communication in another column relative to the conflicting claims of Messrs. Babbitt and Walker to the Republican nomina tion in this district for Congress. This com munication seeks the medium of our columns, simply because it was refused a place in those of the Gazette, theorgan of the party. The fight now going on between these two rivals of the house of Lincoln is one with which we have no concern, eicept to record the sayings and doings of each as they arise. Whether Babbitt whips Walker, or Walker whips Babbitt, is no con cern of ours; but., as we said before -fair play is a jewel." even in adog fight lia 01111SERVIRI :- j The LogWawa of Rhadkolalatal adjourn Jett on Prtday after amnia") et jour day 4. The wheat harvest has eommenced in Vir ginia, in the neighborhood of of Lynehburg. Saran' NW is said to be injured beyond cure, the Itendous having been snapped by Heenan's terrible blows. Six young ladies of rending, renounc ed the world and took the veil on Tuesday law, with all the solemn and impressive cere monies of the Catholic church Dr. Thomas Attleell. an eminent chemist and naturalist., has been sent from Washington to prosecute an investigation into the cattle dis ease now raging in the Eastern States. The artesian well of Mr. LA l'lt R, in Read ing, has resched s depth of over 190) feet. If they keep on boring we would nut he surprised to hear of their striking tt vein of liquid brim. stone. A conductor on * railroad lending from Petersburg. Va.. took the liberty of telling e lady whose feet he saw, that thty were pretty The lady complained to the directors, and they dismissed the indiscreet official About thirty fanners of Bucks county, Pa., sustainef i nearly a total loss of their wheat by the recent hail storm, whi h passed ore? the lower part of that county. Quite a num ber hare ploughed up their fields and planted ECM The Rev 11. M Storri of Cincinnati inot recently preached a sermon on murder, and stated that during his residence in that City there had Leen more than one hundred mur ders. or an average of twu a month, while in no instance had the prepetator been execide.l - - The inhabitant, of Carroll e.offity are very much excited about with male child, front seven to ten years old, that has b.•eu seen .everal times in the woods. The place ha, 1.4.11 found where it had siert the preeee.llng n,vitt and eaten a frog Ilenry Harrington, 411444,1 min Dutch.... county, while on his death-betl, conlesbed that some eighteen years ago, he and another m an murdered a pedlar by the name of Lee, R.lOlll they also rubbed Harrington left many years ago, and hatitiot been hettitlot The pedlar was remeinbere.l and missed A new scandal etvte has tratt.pired , tt St Louis A highly re.pect-thle Met; haul warned 3 young and interesting lady tt.,t long utnee , _ Ho thought her N. pore N. t ii.• ilti.t3lllVd Another wealthy inerelytto ri. , ti•e•l 4 lead ing the lady astray- The wit.• vo.tt't repent att.' the itut.htind has lu,itglit the 1n411...r the Court 4 —.l man named Wilt:tam Pontius wtt ar rested in Kittanning, la.t week charged with having murdered re'le The defend dnt ii a resident ot It. i• alleged that. some week- •.itee. he of his wife, that he til.ght ni %rt% 4 in• I iu th , hottae, of whom he had loecomeotutalwre.l holy of the decease.' b, jail to i mse ex hito te ,i unmistakable ntarlo of rittletiee after death are continnnlly cutting 1., light in with the :event tertride V.,414.111 win , l A young lady of Cart w.i. en by it in the w.wls nu l than two hundred yards without touching the ground, when the alighled eumparli ely un harmed by the aide of a post, ;• 1% 111. b - he clung until the skorm A man named Dean Gilbert, lasing iu Preseutt. Mau., committed •w wide Sunday night in n very singular wanner lie I laitc ed a rock weighing neat l,} a OW and in.tene.l it tip with a piece et boar.i, and arter lie had crawled under, kicked the board “ut and iL•• rock fell cruslung lain to death lie tra:• terupenxto man. in 4:omit,' t Only GO yeftrs of age In the great tornado w hich recently swri.. through lowa, destroying among outer place. , the town of Camao cite, a terrine calamity befell Mr John Westphall. who formerly owned the g ard e n known by hit , natne The Louse in which he lived was enttrely destroyed by the storm, and he wig' ill, whole famil, nine in number, buried in the ruins The Wheeling lob says a feiA days since the lion .1 Crittenden hi pocket picked of $941, a bile in the CM'S bet ween Baltimore and Washniton Ili< late ‘l. t,. Baltimore was to visit the jail and try to in dentify the thief among the numerous persons there confined, but he failed to recognize among them one person whom he suspected, and wit sat near him in the cars when he was robbed The Belfast file 1 tge report, the 'brutal treatment of an orphan girl, nine years of age, named Conant. who, for going without permis sion of her mistress to see a playmate who had died, was striped and cruelly beaten with a fence picket, and then plunged in a rack of wa ter. It this Transaction had taken plto e in Georgia, and the vii tint was ld k, IThata howl we should hear from the -irrepressihles —The Philadelphia N..rth expr e .,- es the following opinion of the Japsne--e.— s•The Japanese• take theta as yon w ill. are queer style of clot le Like tiger •tont : toes. and Spankh oh%et. tli •} inipr..‘e upon acquaintance .11 eight yon Lein d"wit as little better than Shippen Atr..o too at the end of it very brier you make up yuta mini that whit they .run know ig not particularly worth knowing The Boston 1,14,131 Ad. errixer thinks it for tunate that Mr. Seward WII•11101- nuattinuied for the Piectitiency, because he is a son ut the Empire State, has traveled abroad, and his public life shows that be would like to govern the United States with a certain sort of imper ial magnificence." if Seward hod been nom basted does any one believe the Ath•erq , er would have discovered any of these olu o cti,,ns? A German child in the town of Ashford, had been very ill with with scarlet fever. On Sun day last says the Cattaraugns Itepublrean, the child seemed to die, and on Monday prepara tions were made for its burial. Monday after noon the funeral was held, and the body of the child, accompanied by a largo number of friends, was conveyed to the grave. As the dirt began to fall upon the coffin, a feeble cry was beard. The coffin was instantly raised and opened, and a shriek of "Mother !" hnrst from the lips of the resuscitated child. tis oarless to attempt a description of the see* that followed. The child is hi a fair way toi recover. A beautifullirl of seventeen summers, a relative of of the f lpe Commodore Stewart, re stonily eloped frotn a boarding school near Bal timore, where her mother resides, with a man calling himself N. Bryant. He took her to Richmond{ Va., where she submitted to brutal trestmeatifrom hiss, till last Thursday ( he became so ferSudons that she considered her lift in JunPersiy.land terrified and affrighted Red from his pripp and sought protection at 4 the house of a Ighbor. The heart broken girl was sent to bee mother's dwelling. The Londo4 Spectator, with that remark able familiarity With Americans affairs display ed by English johmals, says that the old whip have nominated Air. BlLL—that a Convention in Illinois has n e. minated Mr. HAMLIN for Pr *dna. and Mr. 11111 for Vier-Presidast---and that the whoa , R ld will be greatly modified before the'eleetl4s comes on In June. •tna*t linvc 'Mindy%llAnti I 1,11 Oar It is almost useless to caution people I HFAD Cit' A RTERS in: r egard to lottery swindles, for we verily be lieve there is n class that like to squander their l imey in that way. Still a worker caution in referent* to in adroit dodge p i / the lottery dealers may save Semi their money. We no- I Groceries and Provisions, tice every tag* and thy numbs t% of letters an the Peat oft* in Otis oity,--endet the number generally addressed to us—sometimes written, sometimes lithographed, enclosing printed "Schemes ' of the "beleware State Lottery, and other similar swindles 4 , The letters are sigued,,“Confidentially and respectfully yours, Smallwood S: C 0.," or some other fictitious mune. The circular, which is f'n the form Pt/Wk. "I of a private letter, says . "Being anxious to 6 it 4 PCER 1 ES, create an excitement in your vicinity, we have V: I \ E 4, • selected for you a package of 25 tickets, in this most excellent lottery, which can draw the WI I , WI 14 II 1 EN four highest prizes, amounting tarnearly tits'," It adds: "We have made you this otter with the view of getting you a prize," &c.— Letters of this description from Baltimore and 1:t• rs„ elsewhere are frequently circulated here, but Nl' „1,,t• we have never heard of any one green enough 1, to ge t t i er with ei et y thing tounti in a Iloutw to be caught by them , of this kunl, which they %%ill -ell a- heap as ant 411.11. t 4—Lahti-litrivnt in this city lot i 'Ash • .r in.'. o-fag'o Nrertiotmtitts. SOIREE MIISICALE! EIMI TWILICHT SERENADERS, l'ONslantio of J I OBKBPrr, Primo Trutt,. • SW A lin, ttneotol do . F. IIeWBOICTKR, Contact ft r, i. g CLARK, Baritone, J. C. BUR-Sti Primo BlJohls, D J LOCKWOOD, tfeeond Ba• to, Peapect fully announce to the f Prie, t hat t he f toll Igoe a M US ICAL ISM AT FARRAR HALL, Monday Evening, June 26,1860, 1, 11 shn•h tIC^ICI as th.•r MITI I ritfo..lllC.• a rh. ur cfOrr t ../ Glees, Songs, Quartetts, Trios, &c. MR F.VVRF.III.: I. RAKFR, tit* .voor.o.'.irt...t n o' ," C.AlSlllaroompanist., W ill pr• 71,4• It the 1 lair.. M lit. Tick.tt ;. lentx, to 1.. 1..1 r the i•in ipn! Viol< and 11 ,uk stun 110.• , • oiwn SI t•ticeyt •t. M. T'' 1: l' II It• t.'4 )1; FELlot, s N vI)RK. Ty PE FeWNIPIZN AND S tvAttEni rl. Estalp:ukh,t h_.„ No ER ELT, \E%‘ tri;F, rip ~. PRINTIN.; N ITKUI I' • '' I I\ . TA!. TV11 , ,,1, /.L s. IN. ..1...1106+ , 1 m. 1.41 ' •r.. 1 el•lpant •.• • *lit , is 11,., “Mumic,, ..• Printing, ut lb. .yr. pr I rat . rape, 01 , 1 T. p.. ~„ „, g „ ...en, l tti..r. , l l'r. .... *l,l • • ff.. 13 • . „, Pr ti,.. tl ii,.. 1 4 • a• to ;a.,1 (~r - at .1, I) In uf.. , P.. ' 3 • I r 11: • f Erie County Agricultural society cerrxcl Till: M J I , t!,, •• /. • • I • 11 , , • ••• ' , Amur II .•1 Y rk .4.^1 II rat- r Oi rotnt.el (4,•. I ittLt•• • t,,,tut„ . t, . • . for In khe abc.T.• or • B• of C.Jattutttoe tt•l Pr•lnluaus l'uL.L.csl ill —T. a I' Iff• IPi et Steam Engines for Sale. rrok gOO. I 1...11 , 1 I 01 1 i \ a,.•••ut L. C:tolh apps , r,! •,•'•• ^l' Anti:S.-6% Pain in the Back Cured! I'Ar.un La Lad •Attirr..l L.o en•l • • t• T•ic .t. 1 Ai , t fin k, •• •.,1.; • . 1••1, • sno h.tlL.l fr. to th •11.1111 tie ueed Lls C•trti rjr• fra,'d r • • in pommel Eatprl lyf Nmetrt 11 r, et w .1 . Is,• t... te. on the r• ,1t1.1114,11. rt• 1g na *1,1.3.1 1.1, • pt..u11,1 r.r., In •,.It. .•• it 11, Pt, pl,lttlOn it« i4IT. ,•isl t 101111Lbial t,ii• t af , •I ' A A 1, , U1 1.411,,t, ~ is aI. V. n, • i,,, IS NI ••• I 1 iv. wavy can.n• l',tas 014 n"... a• th, ta. • , andPr•Tat•• , ! t 'J r . 'mart 11 Vett I. t 5,• prutl4.nt nr nilentl in Ann be nit., l'r•pamtin • li• n • U. ;,.t, .u, • u n.: —1,2 , ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Tfi nt thn to•tato tan It I, n olftp, .Ir.oo k•rol, at l'‘O. 11c Sale ral haluri.L) Juror at 10 A. .1i , the Ar t • it iuFrto, g. r• Penn, Report*. urmshorlo t, from 1 . 1 . op. • • 1)1.1111.11).. 6,x.1 ••; r r. 11.•:* 101..101ii .0, 1 ...flll4 MAIO 0.N1.:1 , 1.1 NI AP, 1.. A 111 \ ETT, A.looLo.trito • EMINITI Executor's Notice. Wu Ent:AS lilter, to-tainorttary on tilt; estate of Jarol, r t:r of tl, horoucl. 'Lamborn, tleveaatl, hare lavn granted t,. k ," notice . 14..re' , ) K it, n to alt i 'sou• to mao: - t 11214 to make imm.etist.. ciaMt+ a,zakto.t it vv.:11.1..4W ',rem at them duit autheuticate,:f. , r pkr• t .1 11 t UI.FIF.ILT.,,ON, of Vel3sl3,Co EThrottzh, Cr 6,110,1 ( Inn 21i- :II Give Ear ye Deaf! A LADY who ha., ht.. 11 NeTre Pills , n 114.1ne.1s 1, , r .N.rt Dcbehtv, n di,. pasts*. etc „saya that lb.w l'tlta livre riot oni . i pro, e d , ,ereat advantage to tier, in the thehr.l. re for *bleb all. took them, tint they haTt. af- , A loln•t entirele e t :i t ...4 1,,, of Herdneas of J.kartat,e . ,t), *Li ch elle ha.) 60ea Inn:: afflicted rune 2 -4,2 C AR .. .Fit I; Itch t Goods from Auction! (•.‘sE, Elmo :,1,00 1 ) . , ; ray, ( I and gteel Wlre.l.l . lsin Plal.l Satinette fr..o, POl tiro for 31 and 50 cents per rer.l, reel! raise 63Si, cis MST VINCF.NT, Ti lIHILS, SHIRK k I 0 REMOVED. T HE undervigneiliia, reni. , ‘ .41 ill. It l. .t IAI t"V.. Ree.i ,n Frt.n, 1/ ntroort, nerr'y oporotor 0:,1 rut whorr rill hSppt t o v...• 1,, .. • .1 fnell•4o '144 .11 taint of nnrtlu~ 111. in for 11 Ingrie, .5. 4141.1 V LINSEED OIL 1 ( - I IiAIMELS of Rwa :not 1',“i1 ( . 41 1,j11.;,. 4 41 %.7 for 1,16' 1 , 1 .1 . 11%1111! 101 , to nirhnon•r. ma air, T 4I \t 4.lft DR. 1'11V:411' (',1311q1( )1; t 11 N'i . - F.NT'—a n external r..rn0.1 , r for the, i'mnr.2 mix tasl ears of Toothache, ruts, Burns, Ag oe in 11... I.'ner su I litrast Bruises, Chapped Ltint a.L.I I tl-1 .•, gar Ache, Come, kr . kr., a r sale nt gal-DW I \ d 11R1:11 e TORE, nia!*.Yl- 51 N. Ilintre. SUGARS! op; ('offer', c'riu•lits(l. (;ninulatcti end powdered Surer, ellesper then eleenhere, ,t HISttERN , ,CIIT a. HECKMAN'S riIRY ItANYAHI Y. H. Tea for to $1 per pound Imperial Ti a for . Pl , . fir pr poon•I • oriented to i;tve leit,rfaetinn or soon., refunded WANTED! CA 131 N El' WARS Work men Experi enon.lmer. pny juneforit-62. ti ELLSET gRIE CITY wurrE LEAD. Atlantic Whit, I.eowd Lod rattans other brand. of Pure Willie for wale very low at Dru g( Store, mar."l-111. NO. t Revd Haute pu E 01.1) wII EA'f 111 SK Ey of the ettoderit kind and sup:l4lor to Any ether Wln.kee for )(edit:that poll:earl:, for Attir nt BALDWIN'S IlltUt: :4T0114:, mays 9-6.1. •ed !louse. ALLEN'S WU) MEI I. Babbitt'. asierstusi for solo at RA/.%VIN, d Story, No. .• Howo. DR. TOM'S CELEBRATED HEAVE AND CONDITION POWDRII6--The bent remedy for the cure of Henrys, he., in Roma, just nvelve,l sn.l be man at BALDWIN'S DRUG Erpoim, mAr26-61. No. 6 Reed House. ZrltY RANA' Itlrs MOCIIA, ()LI) !i Jam, la6uiza, Rio, r usetwl sod round Coffees Raityaldis embed, wranotated, pulverised, Coffee A. sad Coffee 11, New Orleans, Humored° and Porto Rico Rowers, selling low at RANY AMPS. 1.2 11.11 d,. P. R., N. ft, Cuba and M.Ms comb, 81:GA RS, ranginf lo Price !my 7}i twat* 'p, at Ell lIERNKBT t BECKMAN'S. SPA LDING'S LIQUIh ULU the dose , n or single bottle, by 3S C TER k RR° SLEIII U BELlX—Another lot of thiee cheap .Irigh Retie hare been r.volved by Jan,T 1, C. s rings . ER - W A NTEI).—AoiN , and Cherry Board% Scantling and Plank e, matehaT-41 W ELLSE\ • reCf At th. ”1.1 .tatot. \ftleriertn itlrA4c , Stale , treet a large nit.l ~,tipertOr ne car .0,1 •—• •1 • 111 , 1 l• 1,. II.? R un 4111.• 01 , 12•044 , 1e15tit 4 , 41. t rlll :Ir. it•the Grocery Head Quarters! E .\ N B •4:K, kT -TR EVA Jule' '2, ligo 1 n N 111..11 kKER 32 IN LOTS AND 1 WATER LOT AT AUCTION. BY I ,l i fintr,' C.,k1 , 1 F . , Ik.. 14,1 '1166.1. in ,• n -,- ( 1, . „ M . Lion at the a , 66 -k, 06 ON 4 4iniduv the 30th day 4,1 lime, 1.40, .t it M the A... a tx.ient., low In •• • -_ •tz.t, ti ,u,ht* of tit, A.... of In I ot fronting lite i••: t l9 it., =I \ 1;1(.4, 1, ; • -" .1..1 melo nli the riot r) I t V • . 1.11. tr•rnt,l., a,. %I d/. 1.1 )• • • ~* '•*2 * raa 4.1.• 6. rtr hi •-f Ih. • ) 1 i t. 21:14, Z 1519, .1102, 11 6. 1,7.11 A, fts,),l a,,ln et, Jai \ • 21 oi 2114', '2lu l , 21,1, 21(14, ~(1.-• t.O relli 11. t. I and 1 , oel.- TF.101.• "te• fourth lit Lnu,, an tia". 4 , •• IpyL,••ni. tflt 1,r,11.1 a n y: ".‘ ' • ; tYn•••., ' MEET IMMIIII OEM EMI AND STRAW GOODS AT W\V PR WES! M E- - II II \I i !it kriN STIMM 7-2 Et G- 0 0 _Li S 1 , . 1 , I it., : •• - ‘‘.1,11 .t t tt; t ARTKR A. RI 1 , 1 \ -. 114 1 ., t.iN I • ii-:14• t. Ith 1114 . I 'fill.l 4 -2 irtRE 11,-- E tkeEl I NsUfkr Fc(IUNTY Mr I (*AI. i\- , 1 I; AMA , . .111' hterarn qt, i 7 1 I rP, r A ), r•tai . Pronerli I tk.ut ed bt Fire lur not nivr • ~• t, ~.-••• th. ; ~1•,,,,, t ....OP prk.l 1.1.1 1110. :ItliOt 11.1 i : '•1 r' hr Aizq mgt. Ili:. 1 - 4 /11, I /M.( iptPirdPig •• fro, fr... driN, cr4 ri n p healle ! r n 1t... onr. C. ‘13rr , 11 . .1 lOF \I -.tern I C. M T 0 ,1.1 • CI M MIS , V• 111. WI" F Kin • ••• •. J , tr. - ;A r o,. ‘,. • •••t • • ‘t...0 . • • 1130,, Ficevutp- “flicP, In 4•.-- Mr( rwirt • • to r Chrapm.l. F ERIE CITY MILLS ! ! H . '• Opposite Lake Shore Rail Road Depot Ware-Room No. 6, Bonnell Block, State st , Erie, Penna. I St 7, I,u 5,1, Nnni 6aai. • , 11 itlki A. .‘4 41 Si, Flour, Corn Meal, Mill Feed, •ti(wltT , . I 4.“--• •".•• FLOUR AND FEED STORE, rto;! 1 :4,•• ' . , i'•• hay lk s‘e • ...• 1.1 • nil \lt, - ..1 m," • ' • I• • • • lINn Con., ~,.• , 4, , .i.. ~•1. ,• •, low..ort towric.o • ri Ind i 11 f,rw ~r in til. • ;' ' t I! t New Leather Store! 11. KETVEI.IIEIUGER d• co, .N 1) 1;! I'' j . , '1 I I' I. 1) 1.-Iw, 111111 v 4fl I.F. VTII l'lt %NI) 1 , 1•41)1%1: •••TOlit• in th. m.o‘ 0 0e,., h • I,- Iv tn, Mao' aU p.. 11• • t • tr) .• •,lor%, whir+ 1. • •• at •l• 1 .MNIIL:Mv• pile.. Th; ,- . t., a! • i• .ntl , •n to their terinmetp.a to ~ri1...12, nhn •1.11 itti them, to merit a lite•ral tr,,, 2 40 ou 11..01 all ka1t...•.? 3110K1t IFLER A\u T ONF R 1.141111 , 1 -l or 1{4.41,114.r. xll.l TlLtint, 11,1, oßaw 111.....4 11111,1 Sk$ClA. I irrr:i itEn..l. It a Cl/ Krs , „Apr.l PAPER HANGINGS For the Spring Trade ! ! st"l.,• ,Ngly tug - New wtvlew ot • P .414.31 HVA; IVG .1 NI) • ...lg. B(>I3I)ERS 9 Compri•ine Irma ...hitn.,t) to tlrt n.ft ~r n•nrh, F:nz' •h Maw ufsetore, a • 1,,w..r l rlg•t•*ll,an hrt..re April2l- 4r , 'ELDEN. 87'.1 STI?t:ET. - Eh' I.', P.l Where a full a•oortinipot of Ch u b. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Dom, rtir and f r rn.lu • Wi 110 W nod And Stow. Ware, Vro-la". aro ni •4111 on hand and anltlnz rh~xp, at April 2r4. /MIN itA \ 1 Neir " Thirteen per cent Saved. THE (11.11. oil I. I,vti Id 3.1111“ . .1 w 'thou, color or khi.,r— ith A rh•Nr Itaurso, and 1.111 hut loin., 16w Ihat ..1 1111 N tither proud In ymtrket--thon i. nn ad.t c in th, trtyl show. prier 'Oil 1)01.1.Alt A t.ALLON. no, Brand sold only Ay Aphll 11l CARTF.R k DR" 12E1 WINES IND 1,1411 is .-0111.11MAKEIZ fl ~RI r .1 ICKio \ V. \! A F:ROW \„ ;•••. 11.0 , Jlll MILLINERY SHAKER HOODS!! 1011=12:1=1 .1 Ju.t,,, ..FFIt F.h.4 JON., 0.1 •S 11.%1.1 h.N Plr. El E 3 WRIGHT'S BLOCK, Bargains! Bargains!! LANE I'lo4lr , I.\ I/ El= WM. A. GRISWOLD'S 1, It 1 DRY GOODS CARPET WARE HOUSE ! FOR BARGAINS TREMENDOUS REDUCTION lit Ot I 1).) . 1 c if' )1:1' Th, 1.41 , 0“ •It.l • WU. ly Td, ~. • 11,0 J1, , ,.,r'1, .~ real I; 1A.11.40 co•I lIVIST YIN 1011 Y AT 0111301111 eft DRY Gi-COC,I)ga! . 1 /, /. Terms Cash, Prices Always Uniform N I ‘v J t r..! rt• ' •' • !•• ktik.. •• •!, I. • • •8 ! 1... !.• ••• • 1. , • !. • • • , u I. , ‘t • 1 14 It i • 4 • .t 1:' ‘• ATTIN (; ("I.ol'll, And Liouse Furnishing Gooah .- I - \I. We Study to Please and WM. A. GRISWOLD 18 6 0 SP-RING TRADE' NeNl and DR! GOODS! Wholesalo and Retail" GEO. W. MERRILL, REED HOUSE, 1 4 II .f/Z. I 1t,.6 wtk.ek Fashionable Goods, lilt A••pi m I h•. 1,1•. 1.. tli Staplo and Fancy Goods athlirt-n \ SII rt 1 EL:. 1- 1.1 N. PHILLIPS, CITES, MORS, NOM BITIS Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars \ Nv Mil!, Es: \ \NI RF i \ No. I BRIM 1111.0t s h, Lill . rr %No Proprietor of the l t PITO! diem.. .loloon, lino...pent of Ilroa‘ n*. liott I Three Weeks from Canton! 1 () II Fall t • t, lthrre •oekotr,” t • • 1- 'Sine I:. Celatil, nt INCBNT, TIBBA SHIRK MI (In State, tot•nren Ilth WOOL! WOOL !! secoco.cococo t cc' V()R I%lti,lt wlll n l orw U.,u g a.a4ta fur Eaatero Man t •-• Inlt marl. t prow• \ I\l FNT, TIBRALS, ‘l." I-4 1%1k) ttetvire.rt, \ Caah! Cash! 100.0.0 Efit;S 1% 0 1 Cif oi goo,i froub • • it••• • at our o,.r* 11th au.l ,•rt,4pt Was INrFNT TlRit uI'"I'•I'ER: BUTTER -N'.• ;II Ilbr Rutter iPtl 4 arrair ar.a.ra Va , r 5 r LIMN AI, SHIRK AI )S l { ,Pt• p tt.• t•t• r trlasago . •• ar• • r.p. k,. , pt r yard, good vhi %lA% VT, Tlllfr t I Yz., Ftk I 11, k, Joinuo awl X y I t 11r. oanh • t .4t./ t ,• Cotir•nad•••• ‘•••: r •• ?‘.11• toi rt• 1 , . 44 et.. rrat harts 1 1 \ ENT, Milt 41- 4 , Sill ' 133 14. 4 , 1 Nay 5. INCI..N T. 111111 -.111 ?. 4 1 0 . 8 '4 , 14 1 4;14 . I.IIC bale bill ) •10 8.. rs 11441• I 411 roti n g.., Htt ' Ilby NINO. T,11118AL. , ,' , 111 , tn • ( ANL. 2,1h4) CiliN I i,l\ , G•et n 441.4.4. ref 0 , , I •tnt. rt4.l tali. I 2 %It , . 5 1 INFANT, TI/t/tAl.Q.. 4 lll)ik F 412 ARDEN HAKE:... I , " x_A•zbot.h., {'otka, he ,st 44 Jt' 481 It' 1 01 111 13311 MU r • • 1, I • • ' • I •• I lIIMMI Mpan what Mitt• N. -I. MIMEO
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