~~ lir (t! , ric it7ceititi Obomer. I.IE. I'A.• '22, 1863 —(Mr frieiht+ who ht:ive ~; sll''i~'~TlP\~ 44 : 444 , 4., .% , 14,1 publication thtlit hot ~!, h....att-.• they tlo not nttpenr 0 have .to nitwit twitter on pant! unp,trt•lnt h, publt.l, that if if; In find room hti even OUP- ki ' Vo I,kt of Drafted'Men. 4 , f or tips.l will emi.a 11,1 pet+un9 draft hl itiN minted ill Hie or•irr in wl wt-ling extra. col i heir ‘.raer+ bt• e Po City Subscriberl. Who 611 Flo reWeiVi , their' 3tiv nrglig ,t i• , ti: eirner , every r Ha , pa po'r delivered o.lTtsfillly 31.1(1 •,, !, it in I,ite nt t.ur rxerlioll.l, We IVe trust otir fri the dictionity of getting yell !Lip! 'ma ::114 the olitiwajori EMI t o lt•ir , 11,!,111 • i • tin oar rtri. Ii ,hlige it+, if All wha call it` to the oifirt• for their parer 1 , .1.•1f Nlrt.rts,,a- , —A. nieriing, o nut other l'ittl , rri!llive eitizet wilt 1.0 held 1)64 Fr 111 pt•r , 4,ri. •irt. wrilr , l wit MEE +I ~Grl 101 l ‘.l ltarooerot4 of the Wettreru Tortio! t. , aunty,will !101l a Hasa M. - toting in a • i 14( , CL1./i I, tlu uni•ky afternoon, 1 I it,-1 .t Ilalbtvuh, tl4ti., will only be lo•e - ent. and Judge e'llurch, of 11 • .-I volltity, tv I•Cperted. to :t1 031: drove, in Let loeolt 1011'11 , 16p, on Friday afternoon, the 2tlth : volume:ovine at -2 -o'clock, at 'which t , ..olteg will he lii.ltie by , Mr. tialltraitt and l'atrelly,. N., of Meadville. .1 1 tolge loti been inCted. thtl:Ar ToRNADO AT CetIVELAND,—A violent Iliad° visited Cleveland, Ohio, uu Euesday ernoon of last week•. The , atmosphee all morning had been sultry and oppresive, halt past two a furious storm set in !he Northwest, sweeping everything he .,te it. la ,, ted only eight minutes,i but ihe air and scattered wreck and dis- -ire on. nll —unroofing Ituuttes, overturn :banner; tearing up treeq by the mots,' o• Die American House, on Superior street, dohn-on House, the Waring Blockk the - *elan I ‘s ' l , ol2ll Mill, the Pittsburg Railroad 0, 1 -,1 „ind other buildings were among those wt H lost their roofs. fortunately the but little injured The exteot of , tatnag, , Les-not been urert mined LFr- El t, —Tdie Crawford 'Der , 1 nes lay la -t, .ha 4 a . long review of berieLou Lirauil :WO ,loilV2re I %If the last St+Sioll ~,ri Lehe l)erue?.ii ql.pi that the Jfadge •',•arty 311 . 4 di , I ino!ly itvowed that the . i rate •iii I nu $i Wer to take vognizaut of t !1.• i h tire claimed that 3,,ug iho .1•14 whirh 111 lir ii I Juryl, wne otn•ii. I ILt. • J 1 e,117 , 111.•P w.ll . •1/IJl , ,r;rlq/1 .1./////?:,•irate Un. 111. nti,l it Wollll.l riot do t,, .. r.if t• r 6.• !del.- 111 If the tiore'rument ..:11 t,Y -irtriiike•tiVilltow -ungluing the ad tticat that railing agaiiin the 144'11114e of an qupp(eied uncoustilu- Uleft9‘lllT+, WA: oINITLICIiug the govirn ,.,it 41,1 that there might he no naisunder lading here lit, Honor emphatically that • tL , •h, ac0,...1 up,n hustt/ilit 0.? a irliniltrat.v::, !,, fa , tv li.r gun;r7l - wail de allowed to tak e to the manner of voltam-hug the War, .ttotil endangering the tt6et ty of the eon°- , • p.." ther=e strange and opinions, I.ouictiPtit4 wuh touch force, ecm ,ir I lie views of Jetier..ton, Webster,' Ind with ite , -e-,of Judge Derielzson, and - it.- very plainly that it he •is .-Ittinent 'nen and overedpatriols must t;.• wrong .The record of the Judge .t - .t given, by whielt it 'appear: that he i has apred ahnoat all the Admlnborattona of the anti dictverninent far the last thirty-light' r The.Llemnerat urges the repeal Ow law lur the eiVOIOIII Of an As s se l eiate ' ) 1n1?0 In this distrlN MONF.I . The amountli fur ..-hf,l by perqoni who a 0 dratted, for ••otn ....,,tation I'oo., will all lave! ti'! - be paidto 't:l V,' - botigla-., F., , ,, , ,t:!illeetor of Internal / , :...,onue, in Ilii4 eity.7 4in tTeeiPt. of $31.h1 in , o , so I :`l3te , i cote-i t Mr\ Itoughts will give orified person a t.sri\lieate of payment, .i • lie will 1.. 01,1i4 , l t 1 shovir ItkiltelPro , ,yi Marshal.' Tile Owseg ion of Ibis Gaper ..,': clear the perhon for whom it i 5 obtained, •„ , b,,,ii any difficulty, the ProvOst M4rehal '.. ,, .:ig tt,, option about the Inattetwhalever. it tiiongtit rAt her hard that persons n o( ,11 other counties 'should have to 'Force ett.y nud Wrt!errant to pay their Icom • muley 1t.,1 (,lain !heir eiemptlons , L. , are informed I.y the tiove'rnment ot6- - rliarg. , tti i6e lwtu, thlt they have no orithority for utuking "thy , Ittierrot arrange ,:erit, The law .10, , no ro.itively require inv.l pty ":". 1 n) appear in t.rrrtit They riety twat! :t by their neigh , •ir , t, ;slot ran ',retire all the opera and attend bit.itte•t+ well 34 if the drafted man ,i.peared in person It w suggemietl, iu view I Ili. erpeurie and inconvenience dim. Limy! •i.hirrni=r nmr, that township should upon some trietty . titau, to whom might, Autrilitfq_ all the commutation money for • , :tion, and who might be authorized to .1.1‘,“ all the neetiful'papers. We believe the pion recommended by the Govern tohes.rs in this county, and we (.1%11 at ••q,i Jo 1.. it, in order to save the public from tionble as possible. - --•-- l'agi'Llmioir.--L:he official report of publethe,l in the New York papers "eek, ooninins the following compliaten to one.of war lie4t Loown eiti- .1 h, sL,ric , ,toutaisuding the WHY e , piyially setive and deserving Ltgiirmt vorwo e:utistion tor his personal 1“1,U to !lu• rep.triuk of the dsmiage 'lone ) , Liviportm by 'he- Vick4burit • , l• • bill; ty 11. "Up 1./f l lyn d Shirk, EA+ r •il LI r.. Who Claim CI- Irttip t he .11-Itfi.vu the ground of uua Nhu 161.11 w lug roduer tuediesl I.efore Eurt•lituput pCv Ilie phy.ival 41.t. l untiticativii. Award 1,41 Mal •Atdi uirateo.l trAnnuuy must iwtite L Jwoire of t he Peste - e wi.l takr criguizmucti ut it. ` I . A"A 1 4 .1 i 1 111. WELL —The , Debi ou the Farrel him iriveteipped 'lay . of Sin,. itu4 up la the " ot e t.rei 1.1.11 a oil liqvc been sold, • 1 0.1 4 1 4 34, 4 of flare .10110.1.4 per barrel 4,i,(Jitalitig to the nice earn of 1354,000 1 . AteadEille Repub/ican. Brief Paragraphs. {per A list of the persona who are eiempt• ed. will be published, with the causes of their ezemption. gigirCol. Jos: 1). Potts, General Manager of the Phila. St-Erie R. 11, drew a "prize" in the draft at Williamsport. Pa. • tom' On Monday of last week.• the barn of ,Mr. J. M. Hull; in Hututnitt torttattip t . was struck by lightning, and coneiderabliinjured. pair A Republican meeting was held at hichean on Tuesday evening, and addressed by James Sill and Wm. Benson, Eeqs. II Ft fur liicti air. Butter sold in the market on Wednes •lry at twenty•five cents a pound. Rather "salty" for this season of the year. • Stit7 The Waterford Academy commenced its fall term on Monday last. The prospects for fl large attendance were very favorable. pa Ilee Yuri ' 1 Murray Whsllon, Esq., fdraierly of this city, is one of the Democratic candidhles for Legislature in Sonoma Co., California. dirg` A mad dog wised through Girard. on Monday` of twit week, biting abont n dozen canines, "of all sorts and sizes." They were all killed. reg oar titiv it We , • SW A Court for the Arial of civil esqes will he held in *Septernher, commencing on the second Monday in the month, and lamting Iwo weeks. - MU salp The Ifepublietuf Cohnty Committee In meet at the offtce r nf Ottiinison - &illeCreary„ on the 2.5 th inst., to fts a time for holdlne' County , COUVCrliioU, toy- The Cleveland people hove recently be(Mme ti.thamed of thenmlves, and taken to . feeding the returned nobliers mho Two thro' I 4 of it.tv RED rOVV. (1 he eer the city. Rve'y other topic of conversation hag given way within the 111.9 t few weeks to that of the draft. We have • yet to hear of a matt who propoSes nerving, if he canhelp it. am,. An importaiit gathering, the First Synod of the United PresbYterian church,.as sembled in the building occupied by Rev. Mr. Pressley's congregation, on Thursday. F.. s ir The Edenboro Normal Schad com menced its fall ternadm_yonday. The Girard Academy will , vlostt its4reseif term about the end- of next week, and commence its fall term about the middle of September. fir Palmer, the photographic artist..iuts succeeded in taking a number of first.class views of our Harbor, which can be,seen by calling at his rooms. We know of few artists who surpass Mr. Palmer. • !•,Another large lot of men Shipped on board the Michigan, lett fir Cairo on Wednes day. More men have been obtained at this city, through the officers of the Michigan, thait at any other place except Nei, York. $ It should be generally known that United States Curreacy hecortiia depreciated in proportion to the amount it ie mutilated, .This, if a five dollar greenback has one-third Joni ,otd it is worth ene•third less than ,ite original amount. •stir" An ii►elligent and brave officer of the Army who recently visited Watirford, resented to have said that if he staid Ahere long some of the Republicaniwould call upon him to take the oath of allegiance. leir It is confidently expected that the Erie ti Pittsburg K. E. will be completed through to Pittsburg by the Ist of November or 'De. ember. A grand excursion party will sig nalize the opening of the road from •the Lake to the Ohio. . • , gm. Our readers purchasing coal will.find a good supply on hand, at moderate prices, at the yard of Mr, IV. W. Todd, 'on Fifth st.— Mr. Todd is an honest,. industrious, and de serving young man— , one in all reepects wor thy of the public encouragement. Mr. Some of our lawyers have been doing a tremendous business during the week,in pre paring the papers for persons asking exemp tion, on the ground of selection by their pa rents. Applications of this sort roust be filed in the Provost Marshal's office previous to the scir Cul.. John S. Meet'lmolai, the Dem- Ocratic candidate for Legislature in Xenango County, was in this city last. week. Our in• formation from Venango lead., U 3 to believe that. Cul. M., with the wliole Democratic ticko, will be.elecled there, by IWe old tp.ll - majority. fir• The 47th Massachusetts regiment paesed through IhiM city on Sunday' after titian, and were bounteously entertained by our citizens, who gathered at the railroad iu large unmbers. The troops were highly de lighted with their treatment. The busines's at our harbor has been unusually active within the lays few weeks, an average of from thirty to forty vessels being in the - Bay constantly. On Friday a gentleman counted over fifty teasels inside of the lighthouse, , and within sight from the bank of the Lake. restlesrs one Waterford will find the Eagle Hotel one of HO best stopping places in that borough. The proprietor, Bob- ert Leslie, is one of the best hearted tutu in the county, and labors diligently to matte his' guests'. comfortable, , An additional recom mendation' is, that he is "a bully gond. Demo crat:" - sta., The progress of Oil CitY,if - coni of-tite most astonishing ents in the history of .this section. Two years• oit consisted of tavern, groor:ry, and libies ith Shop; now it . 0 a tiolierishing ccimmunity two thintaatul inhabitants, with two•newnpipe any num ber of tli ores,.xua till the other rn tera „ ''kes t. '”, L. e ve - provements." mgt. IA has been ill coutemplationlor , time to put a new express train on the Philo. Erii It. It., but we learn that the project . depends entirely on the e.ourse of the A. & O. IV. Co. If the latter will arrange for a train to make ecinneotionwf. Corry, Abe Jeir train will be placed on the :road ;: if Cot, fhe projec9rill be delayed to sister periici. - 1011., One man-wee exempted at Elpringdeld on account of "chronic lipitudioi' and loather of "chronic periostitia of tibia.?': It is= to be hoped that the poor fellows hain't got It 'eery I bad.—Boston Paul. If chronic doul-lilwto-work-io was ttgkektl: ground of exemption, we have boots of people; in this section who would not need to feet fears of the draft. • _ Iss„, The people et Girard aid : rielnitj': having been much annoyed. by horse thievelt,' have organized a police company for proton), Lion against that class of scoundrelk 1 1 1 4' following is a list of the officers : S. Wright; lii Lieutenant, Daniel Sawyer, Jr.,. '2l Lieutenant, Benjamin Morgan zTrebsimi,. Rush Battles; Secretary, Thontss MCOhtre., The organization now eunitieri tittle mat, which will probably be increased Via hundred. 86, Who in Erie does not kno' ': 1 apt. Prank Wagner, And, who that door deny that be is a prince of goodfellovnt? Welb t Aie Captain has just returned (rum the city a fine stock of new goods--cloths; cassluirtvii, reelizigs, in abort everything in the gentle men's clothing line that ran please the taste and a d m inister: to the bodily comfort. *re says he is going to salt cheaper than say QUO; dealer, and, judging by the post, vte •do net doObt be will Our friends purchasing cibtli ing will find it to their interest to roll on COI. Frank Wagner.' • Itta.;:ftie !peal editor of the , Dispakii has a heap Oltrictiliti.'" " Yiliiiiiit' - eittriother week, if his owstlatories be trtie;he is threatened with assault. Only last week he was " - ac• coated by an individual who blurted-out all seits.of -kowdy-t hreate and decidedly' unmanly epithets against ue, for publishing his name in the proceedings of Court, wartiing,us not to repeat it at our peril. We were not sure for a miaut . or two but. that We would have another cave to record, but fortnnately for him he concluded not: to exercise his muscle." Doubtless the individual in question has been , returning thanks ever since to his good luck in "fortunately" having escaped from the terrible punishment that would have been his award had he been so unwise" ts to attempt. to " exercise his muscle." We sigh when we think what might have been his fate in that fearful event. gr., Two unusually: interesting Ooncerts will •lin. gjven ort - Montlay and Tuesday even ings next, by the Buffalo Saengerbund and Erie Liedertafel, well known German musical associations—fuller particulars of which will he found in lite' advertisement la another column The Ladies Choir of this oily will also assist. Om; of the features of the programme will be the singing of several charities by all the,se dociations together, embracing about seventy voices. Prof. Herring will be present with hie now musical ilstrudient, said to be one of the sweetrst . anl mosi curious ever invented. We advise all our citizens who lore music— and who does not—to be present. • The price of single tickets is 511 cents, instead of 25, as inedrreetly nested in the Gazette. itto— While a couple of men were-engaged al blasting stone in licynidd's quarry, Sum mit township, during the early part of loot week, they heard a peculiar noise, and soon after a stream of gas spouted forth, lifting an immense rock to a Considerable height, and splitting It in two pieces. After performing this extraordinary feat, the gas subsided en tirely. Parties bad • been digging fob oil in this vicinity at a previoni period, and inc- : ceeded in obtaining a little, but not sufficien t to psi. Yip understand tbat , beAng is again' to commence $06,. We were shown, s day or two ago, is ten inch shell which was cat from a tree on the peninsula some time since, and is supposed to : have been shot there du ring the war of 1812. It was bored'and found to contain over 'two lbs of excellent powder. —Dispatch. Some body has evidently "sold" the local of the Dispatch. A "ten inch shell" "cut from a tree on the peninsula," and "supposed to have been shot there during the war o 1812," is rather good. sea. The editor of the Observer, we suppose, will not ask for exemption or pay his little $3OO, if drafted, but march iuto the ranks and ask for a musket. We shall wait to see the example of our •loyal" "no-party" neighbor, the local of the Ditpaich'. Although he, sustains the. Admini stration, and warmly advocates the war, behas not yet "asked fora musket." M., Persons who are, liable to. draft will find the advertisement of Mr. (leggin of im portance lo them. We are assured that the Company with which he is connected to en tirely reliable. lie will receive applications up to the hour of drafting each day that the 'conscription lasts. it sdr . We regret to learn that owing to the scarcity of labor, the Philadelphia . Erie R. R.,is not likely'to be completed at all early period as bast generally been expected. We do not believe that the opening of the road will take place much before the lit. of May. sir Capt. J. C. Hilton, of the 145th.regi ,ment,* gallant young printer who lost a leg in the battle of Gettysburg, is suggested as • candidate for the new office of Clerk of the Courts. igeir One of ourcilizens asks why the author" ilif!4 do not. send/some of theirßehel pristipers to our Peninsula. He , thinks las a place of punishment it could not he improved. ' "Sowurtris.—The follo wing is the form to be used when substitute are presented for persons who have been drafted: SU ISSTITUTE VOLU,NTNCIE id" Of - --, Town of --. 1, burn in the Slate of —, aged years, and 'by occu pation a do hereby acknowledge to have agreed with — 7 —, Esq., of to become hi. Substitute in the Military Service, for a sufficient consideration paid and delivered Id me, on the day of ; and hay. ing thus agreed with said --, 1 do hereby acknowledge to have enlisted this -- day of --, 1863, to serve as a Soldier in the Army of the United States of America, for the period of Three Years, unless sooner discharged by proper authority ; I do also agree to accept such lioUltlYt retions, - andclothing,as are, or may be, established by for soldiers. And I do solemnly swear that I will bear true and faithful allegiance to the United States of America; that I will serve them honestly and faithfully against all their enemies and op posers whomsoever ; and that I will observe and obey the order of the President of the United States, - and'the - Orders 'of the .Officers appointed over me, according to the Rules and Articles of War,f, , , The following is the Certificate of the Board of Enrollment: : • We certify, on honor, that we have carefully examined the above named Volunteer... Subst itute agreeably to th e Regulations, and that, he .our opinion, lie is free from bodily defects and melds! - infirmity which'isituld in any way dis- Ananty him from performing the duties of a 1891dier ; that he was entirely Sober When en ifsted ; that lie is of lawful age, (not under 18 .years ;) end that, in accepting him as duly 'qualified to perform, ,the duties of an able bodied soldier; and - as asSubstitute in lieu of drafted 1868, we have strictly observed the Regulations which govern la, such rates. This soldier has eyes, hair, complexion, is , feet fetches high. / Declartition of the Substitute is as fol- o. lows : • I the Unite d. t that -I sila age; that. I hive •k. United/ States Berrie. _ orby sentence of a C. , . ot,us4tapaditaeat to my se iwg 1 ihittisa 1511dIer for th . I desiring to enlist in • the ' Amoy of tee for Three• Years, do declare, -sussod smiths of It been discharged frowner Nen 'mama of disability, awl limy leg hosespyand 'BOY. FAUN Colo‘.—^The peldkan has the folfoiving notice of - thl Orman, who' , has recently became a ree'dk.l in-war city. It will be remembered Hat' Flither troady had been stationed it' 'Clearfield -for - IV long period. Ile is warmly oulogisihe of lhe'people-of that "town, sad the kind reel lags he entertains for them appear to be fully reciprocated. TheVirpublican says: " '" No clergyman ever left.tkis vicinity whale removal hence was inure regretted than that of Father Coady. His intercourse with the citizens of our Wen was always of the most agreeable character—kind and affectionate to all, mitt if Felker 'Crecy stlis +menial 41wai4C14 , 4tie 'absence of i'atitir.,Ceady; his mission here will be , an enviable., suceitati. The - leading feature in the character of the former wae ditierant from that of she majority of cltrOmen of 'the present day—he allays preticlied'ttie flospel at the Itedeemer, and in his inteirierselrith his - fellow-men was free atid courteous, blWaYttettaulMing.and i copyisg the example of the °ital. Tischer. In" the achittiritificit 'We'lliaie had with hi., ineeetsiii; -we believe hiti . to be a geattensan and a ebrimilka.." • • - • • .116, The Obarer'enty be totted-Ihr- sale every w eek,':' Maly after publication, at -the Dews ittitimil et MO/lay, ib the Peet Gan, and the book store of ilre •linhatat's - ROIL • • . : - t Mil CAPT.STLVIIIS.—AIthougb his health is but partially icitored, Capt. Thos. IL Stevens left on Saturday - last for Philadelphia to take Pusige In the Steamer Arkansas forChirtes tons 4o report to 4dmirtl.Dahlg6n fOr rom maitti of one of the iron-elads. C 4 s t. 9. has had BOCCI!' experieneeief,..H.mtee FoTtpantling, having commanded our for Clime while operatinT, on Ihe James River ltigl ilaratuer, sad the department. [tax; net A. , 1 whitely in selecting an °Meer of 11.-1 merit a nd expeirience. ' may look for'st irring news front Mirles ton a few days. three Gen. - 13iltrnore gets posaisaitin of Fort Wagner and Cummings Poh Which he is sure to hare fa a few, dap.: and completes his hatterie. on !klorrks and Jatam islands, of heavy siege guns, wide)) getlier with the co-operation of Admiral 'Dahl gi",en with six monitors, the frigate Irqnsides, add some ten or twelve heavily nrnied gun boats, and .Sumter will catch. Pow herd long to hear of the "Stars anti Stripes" once mole waving gracefully over her frown ids batteries. Etdic Lea. 14, NM. 111101,,E11111T0N9, AIIIMAIN AP PAN'. Scc4 cow . be procured by the Widows, Orphans, s!t4.l,:neit of kin of those who hove died in the serioe of ttie'Unite:l Smug also. by Soldiers• and:SsaMen who are disabled by wa !t uds rc oeived or disease contracted, upon application to a. P. GELIFFETII, Licensed - Military affil Naval Claim Agent. ()nice in the 1'01:lama Couttoil,Boda, Wright's Mock, :11,11 t .r State and'. Fifth M., (under the Di.)..tkit office.) 7-y BharatSsioN or Hos riLtrtas.-01,1 ti.el has ;tent his rays down so inienvely the hvr.t. rev: Ireeitg,that our arudev'lptve beat a, retreat to Cady ;Weer.. The eatupe remind one of ' *ast, Pie.nie. Many otfieers have got for louichs'„and are at present in our city with their friends. We would remind them, if they Irish t i get presents for their wives or aweer • Itearta, that Brnith'a Millinery store is the place to buy *Amigo anything that will please the ladiea.• What nicer gift eau he given to a laibt friend owl one of smith's tziqty bonnets or Matti' . - - Sault Qictuss.-- ; If a pair of slockingi ale hose, hi a single stocking a hoe? i if a pair et glasses, are spectacles is one a epectnele • Aad-ift so, is it not a bad ahoy for a sight And thirdly, if pantaloons far one form a pali r ihat proportion of them will it require to fctrita a pantaloon' While our readers are guessing at. the answers, we may as well re - -axial them that Jas. A. Lilies has one of the finest of groceries in the city, and sells the at-the most moderate rates. PARTIR'S SMART WRAM.—Thift is the season of ihti year in which dysentery prevails, an d we would remind all portions afiiicted with' it that barter's Smart Weed is a certain and speed* cure. It has been tried by LaiktlY per sons, and never failed. The proprieti,r hay dozens of certificates from influential epirrtp, attesting to its merits:- - • FLAGS. BANNERS, REGIMENTAL COLORS, A:t. -Address G. W. Crowell & Co., No,. :HI Supe :ior Street, Clefeland, Ohio. fohl4-I;nt. ALARGE LOT Or Drama, Ilse awl Hinl Cairo, for sal, 14 71111-lai. BENLit 41 BUNGE,;;; r A tIENTLIIMA N. JIL Cared of Servant Debility, Ireeesapetisey, Pre mature Duey and Youthful Veer, aetuated,bY a dimire to benefit other; will be happy to furnish to all who need It ;heti of charge) the rogue anti liireetioos t for aokin the Adapt, Rannear used to hi. ease.. Thome wishing to poet 47 hie experience—end palmate a Valuable iJeue..l leoelve ,the name by return mail (carefully scalyb by addlroaalug JOHN B.OOllkN. . au6l6-Stu. No. 60 Nelms Street, Nene Xorb ZO-Nag's gitivtrtionnento. Stray Caw. floe to the prendsta et the nitdeudgned, lo Mlllrzwk tp.. a Spotted Red sod White; Cow. She has a short tail, tow knobsou her horns and is between 8 and to years a.W. Tin owner is requested to VOW.. forwar'd, proseroperty, pay charges and tape Ler away, ot r• wise e will he dliquned of acordlnc; to law. c suasa-aw., It. ti. CRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL! Timesiay, lug. 2401 tr. 2.5111. t- ()erne BuffaloS aierbaudJV,ErieLiedertarel. PROGRAMME : Rowlsy„ August 21th, at lON o'clock, A n. - Reception at the'D.yu tor the Buffalo Su-nee:Lund, b, the k to L 44 al, headed km Retire Brass Band. The proccenifin will Inpre - to Wayne where a tuna will be prepaid for the goods and a formal reception will take plat.. Ynnday lvening, 8 r. rand Festival C. 0.- cart at Farrar Mall. Admission 50 cents. Reverved seats toe the Concert can be procured at rt. I'. Euslgn'a Rook Stan at 50 cents per ticket. Ralf the proceede will to gives to the Wise doldlene Ala Societe. Cha Usedity the 25th—A Pic-Nic will 1,,, held at Coch ran'. Wood., for which oetas'ou a procersion will form In the Part, at 9 o'clock, 1/.. au, and treaded by the Baud, wilt ptimared.to the grounds. All the citizens are nspecitaity latind to iota to the procession god to at teed the Pie-leie. TneStay evening the teeti•laee will EWAN with a Hall at Wayillaßall. 3.'8. WALTHER. angr-ler. ChairmsnCosn. •rrangensenta. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! WE are now receiving a daily supply of CAN OYSTRRA choler . witaliti. We shall pay particular attention UM, Retail Tridents! our customers eau eel! upon l e :, int supplied with TRPSII and 00011 Orators at all than.. (aat2^2 6.1.] BENEII & BURC EAR. BIDIEFt dt s ,sußcEss, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 1 . ~u7 , 1 ' • 4~l , 'TIM COUNTRY TRADE SUMAC') WITH FRESH CAN AND KEG OYSTERS, RECSIIMD EVRAY DAT 4WD ' HARE, TO GIVE SITISFUTION ! Miir Orders Solicited and Promptly Attended to. - Erie Acade my. .. 4 1 . ' firdfft YAM Term of tie-l Erie Acsainuir 4i'ili rgiwipPueo ts,, j Illosidsb Angusttith,.u,l ratitimie IVIS Ana dile ball A. IL lowa*, Male Assistant - _. • . Illait'A. C. KlLSOlMPreftptrtlll. . , Ririe J. Innaaraa, Tauber of Massie turd t m01t.." Tnitkfe In COOMIOI graelab nitrates, - • • , 0 r ,,, . . , Hlgner Itnigliala. Latin emit flemik, ' , 440 «;,._ '' tiermaaand 'math. - " ix) • sae& . '• :X.WAI Att. Principal, Look Out foi the Drafil 10),TICE is hereby given to parties in tavartist tan* iroperidiag draft,' that Wry Fan maw* the itiewas te ferubili SuEstltsite or commute with the tioweentilina, should they be &WIWI. by the laymest is ash of 1100. The NORTH AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ! 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