DIRECTORY. bo, C i r.ylprerL kl to this a .fuccia ac the 11...15ri per year.] t oo 11. ,:„ c - NRI,NKE., being many rear- County e i ,L-t,l to , urrey or mate Plano or Yaps n., io Common Council Room. 2013'64-Iy. MEE I) t I:I:9 , tanl±,c, tvn CottitiBalol or, Pail, 1.1 Do:'!. FaAt Corner cr ~ • , .1. 'Alt. F4ll, Flour, he. '•. it ; .Farticalar attention , Forrirding of Petro. •• to all parts of tbecouatai. 3e+ f II k.• lAV AND SC RGEON, Wattlibu g. Ps. Hucheger, and %hit«, • ; nphr..y arpi f'he pt, trn on Pa ; and spr3ol4l-3ia. 01:11-1(' tt, WrIOLZ44LI AND DeAtxx. zx x•ri 1 Feed, {fond and • , ,in., Mit3, •n. •• 4 e,Tara, Sre., State ,•• ii e,... rurnt.l ELLT CEu;.ontita, Office p.tond • • 1. , -• ifth and tuunia 1. (1., •Ml 4 •LI• KINL“ 4.11 r HANDICARY, .1 J ~t, in Tun, Atorppor %rare, t I I. I 40.0( i'LL•TuORiYII G•cucitr, . ;,. i I. V-, tanl6T4tf. /11'1 %V'II.IIUU, -ITTni,•FYI AT LAW. KidgwAy, and Jefferson count's .';.1' ,. 61-IT • r1 %r.W WILBUR. PROPRIE FOR_ 'LA}IZ kioN OUSE. , 11.1. rt r,,,t—nne square east of Sept.:9-IT. it, 11, La N.NP 4 ON, rr r). Of THE PEACL. Odle* in Gazette corner ~f b ant State" streat.A. •, • .t* .11 tallectiouitaldo proms. jrlB'64-Iy.. 11.4NC1ACTUILII2, Block, Erte, Pa. ; 1.1.1 t. • IA ). Srr •1 1.• a, wrartl, Kale COUnty, 9 t.: oth , ',IFILIe , n 9 Attended to with . , i NNIGN, I",rotoc-kl-LYx and Dreier to tittatostery, er, Newr,‘apere, Ate. Cottutrr brown's ilotel.hontiug the Pert. IARX LAPIS N , WriN Mt TV , )1 tV ll — tilq , 1•1• At LAW, Che Atuut , N • N% PT 1111 , •1? • gs, WCILCI'• Of. 1. ,P 7,11,1 1.27'62 ..11). 010.1 - I,T, /1-4 R, aide of Mr Pack. -Irve ~ 1-.7( • aprll'B3 tt't VE3"4I. 114/113., r rPOCII t, I,tvrenn 4th and Oth strew,* Iu- Phi.% phi' .1: 1.r.0 R•tarnAJ Depot, Ens. Pa, , - xte . .n.lte accwzmoda • , r „ t „„,.., liwutl by the day or ay 25-63tf. A l..iintoTm.a, r.,1.111 , ,,AF1LE TAILORS atid •I: • P •• ;. eittn: gtehttirii tet•fr , ect Sts and 9th Sta., ' , ...r..rr m th.• if heat Ittyle. mvPC-1, • )1. o. 0 , !it3011.". I:, Li SkRT AS: , SLLI STA-BILI. on Eighth -:,,t, t , (4....en -Itita Rll - : F:t , Ch Fine horses ani Car. Inco 11 in on r-s+uirk , ',o term. tnaillit-li. _ _ 'nf:l.L..t 11 CI. It TUC. • ' twaa Eturizaa,Bodael‘ • • . Can, • *--- V‘ r h. 11 ts ”I.lCe in Rozen- - • •I? 1 , -• • •• • ( . 1 tho Park. Erie. Pa 1.4; V —officAn eth street, • • , nrt 11011,10, }rte, Pn. =ME -PENCE it N. ,Totts.F. t ouNse.i.t.ons Al'' LAW 1( E. l'at..; , on Block, near North C f - • ' " • "rwli , Erie P (MIN iiEELIC, )1 URY Goons, GROCZ2.Ii6, 'l,, are. Planter, ate., ear - • . t tl , l 1%0. rata, Pa. jal7ti 10.4)N. OF I'll.l. Itturn.—W4.—cr. sub - : r to 2.. s Gvidineis, Drowsl- •• ,ni stoginy, in the es. s n.14,0tt from tol great. • of b!„,,1 to chou:d o-ver he' without en '• ,sos 1111911- Trl4 sr II 110 1 - ,. 10):. i ty tire: immediate I.lSe ' J Eirri,f!P tctgrr , trwrsnCo„ N.Y., seven ty.b., u:P.I Ilrcriiirrtli's rills far r w ,yty_n re yoars to Lis Role nasthrine. When he feels h, elf t r, d prod to it from , o'd, Rini.mittrarti, Aath. tuk, klends.coe, COn . konliell, Or Ind itation of tit , Ktiners or he doss nothing but Kske a few dO 4 l 4 Of Rrondreth's floe usual U3OllOOl V, to t.l:3 ' •• PIS and reduce the deal, ea , : 4 l.l"ni,ht. one pl.l. lu every attack of titaness ter kwenty firs year., this slrupto rar•thad hiss:rower failed to restore him to health ; and few into are to be found so aefive and hearty as he. Itsy ItLh, 16 , 11. c old by L STI:ON:r, f:rt., ai i by all respectable deal "r- in mediein.s myl4-fm. N 131YERIA CRAM,' 1. a mork , bauble, but the Crowa f Beauty, caaferrod cat the head which nature'hu neglected t) emballi.h. or YI H a Imo robbed of tta Na•tve Tine, by - • clivim.tPouo , . Dim. DYE, Resitas fi.tra.k Luetre, Ifrecerred at interval., TO THE Cl.O if. 91 I WV. arooo4 thoumnde of Preps= rthons, that proms•+• much and perform nothing, stands erlstadoro's flair Preservative, a ad:unct to the Dye, to drea•tng and promoting tht growth cn•l pprftet health of the hair, sad of itself stern 112-4 alone, a ear , g,card that protects the 6bres from unlar all circura9tanc.4 and ander all climes. Manult.turn 1 by J CItiSTADORO„ No. 6 Actor Hones, <+w Vora 1 , 01 Ihr all I) rugzinta and applied hysll Flair Dre.el / 40111.) E 04 0 VNETIAN lIORSE I.IN L. D bottle,. et Fifty Cents, for the cure tvr,rteag, Fersactio , 'wind curie, sprains, bruises, rpfinte, cut., colic, al.ppme state, over healing, aore threat, nail to t`, , f o ot, ke. It re warranted cheaper And rytter then any other hill le ever offered to the polle Thr , tern I. of Knit - wile have been rnred of the colt* and orer-heating be 1514 Liniment ; and hundreds (tut were ~i ppltd and lame Lave been rertored to their twiner ri;er. It la off by all the filet horsemen throughout the Ftatee. Orders are conatantly received from the me w? etables nl I:n{l%n 1 for fresh auppliea of thul inva'mable trtiele. Over 2 500 lertteteafele hose been reCeivei. Re. ;scatter, 50 teats leis out fn time may etee the life of vow borne rrteel::, nod 51c. utq ".11 .Iruzipefit. Onita, Sr certlaz.lt .-ztreet, New York - jell -Im. IIiKNITIA; U.t Y. wreil of Nerrone Debility, In competency, Prom-store Deny ant Youthful Knor. octontrol by n to benefit others. will ire happy to furnish to all ho nee lit, (free o' charge,) the recipe and directiou• mating the simp'e remedy used in hie • A.A. Those within„ to profit by his etperienc,•nd -„ ,11•YVIn csluatOr. Penrod), will receive the a me,hy return moil, (carpfuily ovved.) by addrepling J , AIN 11. 1.431/Ft,', = No. 6i Naetact Str et, N. Y • • T r itt; CONFE,../0 •S & EXPEtti ENCIC OF A Nc.ii.Vol.7-; INVALID f,,r the han.tit ao3 se a caution to round f»-u. , od Gttl..ra, who antler from Nervoca Debthty, he mat•Jr• 1), 1 of Man ho,d, kr , aapplying , at the um. m..the metUe of e-lf-eurp. Hy now who Las cured himself tf rr ufAerg,rltng con• derahle quackery. By enclosing en% elope Coo 0 copies may be had, the tuthor, NATUANIYL SIATPAIg. FAQ 4,j1 ftrookly u, Kings Co, N. Y. • I\o I.ol' W 1•11 T 0 111 , . CUILEIII . —DR. UV. C .I,V , E V:1.1 , 11 , i'r:•;IFIC P 11.1.3 cure, in Ivs the ‘r. r.t Cioes of N6fiV , 11.14 , 168 4 , Izy, :•.‘cutual tar: ail Crular • , al ant V.rtnu, Aft.ctionn;nn cow ra bat etu, produce I. l'rire ttlte d •Ilar p.‘kt bon. on4t I,ald, by 1.1411, rc•eiot of as ord.r. 4,:r•a. k `: ISU'LER, • -t filb'e ll,oie, New York. - Administratrix' Notice. Ll'TElts (IF A 1011 N ISTItA'rION on .1„/ the ot.tgte An , tten Lee, d.i d , 'ate of Harbor t ;cr. tp, F no Cu , Pa., tl.-11 granted In tho• aft. t..roh., 0, en to AU knoting theta. rases Itnh f d t Oa+ ..mr, j 0 MOO' ltoneitetA payment, It, to; , -1,,:a. 4,raitott the 04:iito to irrooat, t41..211:r R nSX.CA LEE, la - Jolcte-t, Jon -tic Attannistratttl. lIIC/131 ND TAKEN uuu SPAN 1' "HORSES F)R SALE. THE Utotertq: ned otlero tcir Sate a Span i 1 ut •u.eri...r Vro k ng. I tUr.. a Aar Creek. '• n :..1 threp .pang Prftfllng fV..g.un, the !attar .. pi C. 4 . 1.1u.1.1 McKean Corners. "-- --- / ERIE tAILWAY 1 44 - f11.4A1.??V•;it'4WAA. ,, .,-14 . CA:it; 11i )U11:1, COMIENt.:I.C43 • .1" 14, 0394 TA.n. i.a , o,lrL. ot f r, a,ut h.a, 64iitwar,k Sou ud--Itepakt.. r .11,04 t ........... o ♦. c .......6 31., • I i.e o•enntuotiati..llrm,,,er• U A If IT. 'l'itn" p't WE ARE OFFERING • A lar,o, IlMervitraer.t Comb; tiravaits, Doke, Doll tirade, Games and Autsulemtats far CLadren, PUID(11, Ports gonna/es, Perfinaerr to. napalm. Drama t ghexas. but Brie 0 (9 Wryer. rte' ws desire to obtain a correspondent in every' township 1* the county. Political *ova we can obtain la *bandages ; what we went in the local news from-ell parts of the county. Any person artifact•. to tie an de pend on haring his awns kept strictly confidential and Übe ha. fears that the communication is not in proper lamas fir publiettl m, we will pot it In apprepriste tries. I _Tr Crtt subs nibern,'erred by carrier, will be atisrged twenty-Ave omits par year cars. P.T.01111 who fall to metro their paper's regularly will c miter a favor by noti fying at of the same. We prefer tio hare sit subscribers wh can eourenientir, proem., their pspern at the ate* of pui)licsUon. rir The bout at which the Oieerver is put to press, each week, Ls 3 o'clock on Prcdor afterocele. Advertise ments will be meet red up to 9 &slot* Of tbe day of pub. ileetion. rap. All Advertisements, Job Wort erki Subserlptios from persons whose responsibility is not known to the publishers, aqui Ispaiif is ads /Ms. CATHOLIC CHURCH IR OIL Cr/Y.—The cere mony of laying the corner stone of the Catho. lie Church in Oil City will take place on Sunday next, 26th inst. The Right Rev, Bishop Young, Bishop of the Diocese, the papers of that section announces, will be present on the occasion. To PeAstsas.- - -Our farmer readers will find it to their advantage call at the store of D. Pierce & Co , corner of State anti Ninth Ste., and examine the patent Hone Hoe or Cultiva tor Plow they have for sale. It embraces ihe principles of the Hoe and Cultivator, and is warranted to do the same work that either of those instruments usually perform. - In these days of scarcity of labor and high Priced, a machine of this sort is almost iodiiiiensable to farmers. Messrs. P. & Co. have also a large stock of horse rakes and fannitig uten eels generally. . A KIND WORD TOR On RHO Ditsuves rr. —Our citizens sill have an opportunity OD Monday and Tuesday impinge next of attend iog an exhibition that is well deserving of their patronage. We refer -to /Mager & Foote's exhibition, the prominent announce ment of which, on the bulletin boards about the city, cannot have failed to attract their attention. It has visited many portions of the country, And the success which has everywhere attended it, is the best testimonial to its deserts. Prof 0. H. Brooks, who accompanies the exhibition, is a blind young man whose career entitles him to the favorable notice of all'who honor industry; intelligence and persever ance. Deprived of his sight et an early age, he succeeded in collecting enough means to attend the Philadelphia Institute for the edu• Wiwi of the blind, where he graduated with honors that would have done credit to most young men in more favored circumstances. -He has since, by his skill as a musician and industrious habits, not only earned a good living for himself, but aided in suppOrting a widowed mother. His case is one of the most striking in our experience of what can be done by young men who try to,rnalte some— thing of themselves, even when robbed of all the advantages which are usually deemed neo• essary to success. Prof. Brooks is a native of the same town with ourself, so that we kno* what we say; and this article is written without any suggestion frt,m him or his agent, but because we deem it due to his personal and professional qualities. SELDEtiIIARVIX GLORIOUS INTILLIONNOS. —WO have the pleasure of announcing to the public the completion of a direct railroad connection be: tween this city and Pittsburg. On Wednesday of last week the last track was laid, in the vicinity of New Castle necessary to complete the connection, and at 12 o'clock of. the same day a train of cars from Erie mat one:at that plate from Pittsburg. The event was hailed with great rejoicing by the railroad workmen and citizens, and the ' Apar, of New Castle are in raptures over the opportunity afforded them of obtaining an outlet to the two leading cities of Western Pennsylvania. We would not disguise our own gratification and that of the people of Erie over this important Tut— tle first link in the chain of circumstances which we all believe is destined to revive the trade of our community, and start our city forward with an impetus that will soon make • it one of the most promising on the lakes. The Erie St Pittsburg railroad has always been a favorite enterprise of ours, and we have looked forward to its completion with 'an interest only equalled by those who are more immediately interested in its prosperity. It traverses one of the most fertile aeotions of the State—a section which abounds in miner al and agricultural wealth—and managed, as it certainly- will be, in a spirit proportionate to its importanotore cannot be mistaken •in our anticipations of its benefits to this city and the people living along its line. To Wm. L. Scott, Esq., the contractor in charge, is mainly - due the credit for the early opening of this road. Ifs has labored with an • indefatigable energy, and is entitled to the praise of 'the community. The require ments of the law demanded that the last rail should be laid by the 26th inst., (to•day) but he determined to be ahead of time, and, as he usually does with everything be undertakes, succeeded. Some slight additions are yet to be made to the bed of the road, and a few sta— tion houses, water tanks, &c , are to ho built before it iA in satisfactory running- or— der. The managers confidently expect that regular trains will commence about the 4th of July. ►YUAr Doss IT 316 AN ?--rbe Buffalo Courier states that "on the representation of Secreta ry Seward that he had no idea that any diffi • culty with England would arise by the adoption of the resolution, the House has directed no• lice ta be given to Great Britain that it is the wish of the United States to terminate the treaty arrangements of 1817. in respect to the naval force on the Lakes, *at the end of six, months. In 1817 s treaty was made between! the United States and Great Britain to the following effect : That neither• power should maintain s naval (oleo upon tketiorthera Leilt•l; except that each might have one vessel of not more than one hundred tons, Ind armed with one eighteen pound gnn, on Lake Ontario, and same on Lake Champlain, and two emelt( of like tot:rge and sreilate-it Aft the upper Lakes, meaning those above Ontario ; this treaty was liable to discontinuance upon six months' notice by either party thereto." PAM IN Distant:L-01d newspapers and other printed matter, formerly worth nothing or next to nothing, are now purl:436d by the paper makers at from three, to four cents pound. By, a process devised since the great advance of paper:stock, the ink is effectually removed and the paper manufactured so as to be used .again and again. A staple worth three cents s pound aught. not to be thrown' sway or used for such purposes u kindling fires, for cheaper stibstanirs may be substitu ted.. The little boys and girls should save end collect all the waste paper they can. We will buy it at this Ma at three outs a pound,. ERIE, PA., JUNE 25, 1864 Special Notices. AtUntie* Children. List of Jurors • Dram, for a Cmirt qt.Qvartir &aim go s, At Aditi so as First Wolkoft'is Asyssti-111114 OWD,,, JOloiti. 4 14 44 Maley A/beetle, Joe McCarter, 0 Gunnison, D Leaden, Wm Shawn, Wm Brewster., - dfillereek, iiiaelPolleek. itarboreruk, Wm Samg• North East Bora., Wm C Robison. - N - Amity, Mathias souse. • , . Concord, Janie' Crowell. Corry, W L Saab; .lohablelntoils. Greene, Albert D Cutter. McKean, Ell Bd Stinelift, Thad 8 Skinner. Elkereek, John Tkompson, Jr. Conneaut, F M 8 4 1 / 11 : 1 41. -Gircird, Hiram Phelps, Henry Teller, Jr, ivory Hawkins, Cigna Sherman, Hiram Dag. golf. Fairview, Edward! Phu:. •- • raAviass JIIIII.OIIII. Erie, W L Cleveland, Dsvid Kommdy, 8 P Kepler, Wm E Bell John Banyard,H Kiloit, Wilson Kimi t Hiram Bloom, 0 L Elli ott: , llillereek, Jae C Russell, Bann B Wagner, John T Brown. Baiborereek, John Barnes. North East, A W, Blaine _ Greenseld, EberflJones. ConeSrd, Lawre4ce Colegrove, Saael Slow• ell C C Lovell. Union Tp.," Jackion Dakar, W 0 Black. Union Boro., Mr. Parsons. Waterford Tl., John Briggs, Minor Thomas. AlliKeun, Andre A Washburn. Wathingtorr, Henry !Mt, Weelay .Terieholl, Leroy Wait. 1 Edinboro, L K Walker. .Franklin, Luther Francis. Elk Creek, Samuel Wells, John P Randall, Eli Colton. i• Conneaut, Wm R Matthews Springfield, Joseph Finney. Middleboro, B>F Morey. Girard, (1 a blelntyre. blazer EstildtUkf i l COMIIIISIOATION moll New Voile TO 011LICITY.—.NOthe has been given to the stockholders of the Philadelphia and Erie railroad Company, that there will be meeting held at the office of the company, on the 25th inst.' to consider a resolution of the Board of Mabagere for aiding in the im— mediate construction of s braneh railroad to the Penitsylvania oil region. No intimation of the proposed mute is given, but it to most probably on a Hua i nearly direct from Oil Creel to Ridgway, on the Philadelphia aud Erie rsitro.td, a ,distance of about fifty-five miles. This would gives shorter hue to Phil. adelAia and Nei. , York than can be attained by any other route. AL present there is no direct railroad communisation with the oil piton. The_prOduct of the walls has to be hauled over co4mon roadc wail' they reach tutersectioos of the Philadelphia & Erie rail road, the New tork & Erie railroad, and the Erie & Pittsburg railroad. Most of the oil now brought to Philadelphia oomas by way of the Erie & Pittsburg railroad to Pittsburg. and thence over the Pennsylvania Central railroad. 80D11/1 is taken to station* on the Philadelphia & Erie railroad, tar above the direct line of travel, sod it has to go over a circuitous and Unnecessary route. A railroad direct to Ridgeiray would open at once a most lucrative business, and put Philadelphia near er to the oil region than any other Eastern city.—Olt City ;Regisisr. - : BAD News. -.—We find the following :in the Daily Dispatchef Thursday morning :—"The 145th Is about annihilated, if the late letters received from the remaining members are to , be relied on. A letter from ..tliiignartermas. ier,°D. W. Winchester, dated near Petersburg, 18th, says-: 1 ";I have to again 'end you bad news. Noth ing remains of , the4sth but a wreck. In a charge on Wedhesd night, made near Peters. burg, they were all Wed, wounded or taken e l ; prisonete but a few who remained to tell the tale. Maj. Lynch made his escape. I can give you no particulars, for we are on the• march, and I Writs by the wayside.' "Mr. W. als'osfates in a postscript that the 4th__Division Was nearly all captured, the 145th with the testi This will relieve- somewhat the anxiety of tho.e who have friends in the regiment." I A'lster letter from the name officer, dated at Petersburg, the-18th, says: "The_ Foiirth brigade, Licht. Col. McCreary commanding. charged the enemy's works near Petersburg, at 6 ,o'clock du the evening of the 18th, and they were oierwlielmed and is part of them captured, among wheat are Lieut. Cfj• Mc- Creary, Caps. Lytle, McCray and Smart ; Limits. Mclntosh, Belinda, Linn and Dean ; and more thin one hundred non-commissioneit officers and privates. Color Berg's A. bi.Cus-; Lard, killed; Lieut. Stewart, wounded; _MAP Lynch wounded in the hand, but continies s ia; command of the regiment. :L. B. Carlisle,' missing, supposed a prisoner. Many mere are killed and Wounded whose names I am unable, to give. Tie fight instill ragtag with terrible . fury. About 80 cannon have been captured and many prisoners. It is impeeeible to girt; particularsebout our regiment until the fight. i is over." j Burn. ftscstrrs.--. We fled tae following is the Alacrity Artisan, a new paper darted in ew York city : _ Romeo*de Candy.—To one cup of nig/4 (New Orleans is best) add one cup of eider vinegar. ;If the vinegar be very sour, pukil one-third •of a cap of water. Boil fifteen or. twenty minutes, then work till 'white. This is very tiles, and when thus made at bona, you knot" that it contains no poisonous sub stance. i Crusty prffee.—Bread cruet baked in an over until it is very brown, but not black, and then pounded to the fineness of ground coffee, is safer, cheaper and . quite as agreeable and bealthful!a substitute for coffee as any other mistare Slow in useJ. lit,Losnas, June 20, 1864.1 Mc. Entroa4.--Please • 1110110U120411 that the next sesSion of the Mil'creek Teachers' Incl. tate will be held at the Eagle Village &hob! House, On Saturday, July 2d, at 9a. to. The following is the programme!' 1. Chum in Geography, Miss S. _Giggle'. 2. Clalss in Orthography, Miss Caldwell. 8. Class in Spelling, S. A. Clark. , 4. Olin in Grammar, Miss Smith. 5. Melds! Arithmetic, Sting. 6. Chia Drill in Pritodbas, Mies Bush. 7. Sohg, by Miss Golden, - • S. A. CLARK, Pree'ti L. Co4,tirmst,, Sec'y. . . I ; JUST PUBLISHED a New Edition of ey na. et:trams:4:a crtsvaeryo, F 13.1 1. 4.0 the flak& 008 (11111t1100t 1,0101C10.) 01 irsaaAT et Seminal Weakness. Involuntary tzenattal Losses, into liteng, /Grata sad P..saleal.l cleanest!', linge.lloakatte t.. Vantage. eta. ; also,Cansovggioa, 6.rmagar A USIVOL Aartcts.—One of the most eon tadtre.o by indf-indolgence ol vemeal e i st e avaer „ , rodent ind usefal inveotioDs we have seen ; RreeTtt i :ls47nt w r. to thin:Tug! ' a j odi ct rosa " ;, o:earty for a long time is ""Brook's Patent Writing Il h er t = 4 Ir e e: thirty pnc Lee, and Toilet Casa," intended for the use' of Willy mired without ii the of dxs zt roi t 's li t stela mod (clu soldiers, ;sailors and travelers It cunt eine etc:re eir a t l ' o e" l2:ets " ,cortata sad effeetnalit w• as Or complete outfit of Writittgand toilet materials . 1 12 1 , 14 b e gZ h a t iff a . a no wsit.tarpawhat,t,atie '47ditipallnay and is, ita short, just sot* trt - attlole as every 1" * . , T nl l. Iss,tu m li n sh u on t l b tl e I , a to r :: .l the hands of ever, man vita ill Away from borne tequires• :For ? ° ;/. l .: L t ,a 0.41,21., in s 14.7.111 far et filAt, 10 silt hare.. 0 0 sale by Nir. Young, at his store, nearly oPpo. ' '-'c' A Ll74• 4l 7.rrir a .Ar .i, CAP- i.e site this ?Mee, and at Carter's Drag Store: Bowsr),;V:lr York. , - jell'etJ-11 Post °diem VAL , . Cououl, Ettoi c cHru—The_entire free'doto ma, _ Erie ii . L .. Pinpeuer .Line. from all deleterious itigredieuta render Brcicra l 's ' , BUFFALO, nit AND D 1717101? WHYS, Bionekizd ?roam, or Cough and Voles Lctleo. LY LIN& THIC STAUNCH PROPILLfiR gea, a eat" remedy for the most delicate feeds. , twain*, - - - Cert. i'. W. Yoe roue* • • .. W lll loon krill far Detroit ovvy SAT USDA if, A. 7 or youngest child, and has caused them t r a be o'clock p at, rettiretef G. vrtDritiDAY riihrhiuSi sod held in the highest esteem by Clergymen, : tr i ll a te:Let 4 2 i e 7 = - ' i mit =l o a r ,„ x „." 6 .. Singers and Public Speakers generstly.,. 41 't IDOdAL. forl' l6sil easespri sod good capselty tot Freight. ;' i I Patrooaseeotiottoc Appty Oa board or to v. al. VARicar Vol Catrittoo..--In calling for tbat excellent i gaol Palmier and Freight A gent • , 1 ' at Gray k Farrar. Store !listening,: DeLand & Co.'s Monied, be ears g ortv...y. cit.ae a co. Am is. Mufti.. you gat stitat yon Gall for, as in consequence i I:* littc :iris cl iu . D :4 W o i t tila. tnT 4 17 14 614 . 6 1C f/tre It - of its saccats there an army imitation* in , i sly 21'iltif the market. IV(' better than sods. lt Losr.—A small black and *bite Itarasol with odiivis amend it. The !leder will eoefer favor by ism* it at this dies. ' Pensions, Bounties, Arrears of Pay is...sea be invented by the Widows, Orphane d Ititgant et kin of those who have died fa - tho toffee, of this UMW BMWs; abro, by &Anna and,Afenmen who are disabled by wounds ached or &sesta oontraotad, upon application_ to Gi • P. - Gatemen, Licensed Unitary and Naval Claim fAaent. Ocoee la the Cowman Council Boom, Wright's Bleak. caner Stall And ...Fifth sta; (under the Disraeli °So b ) Iris, Pa. ; 7-y !' B4reze-le keep ofinstantly_ on band soleetio of Legal Mahe, Of approved forma, inch as beads, blortgages Judgment and Common Notes. Summons , Saipan's and mkt Others, not in snob general use. Those In DINA of thaw artieles, will find it to their advantage to giro our °Moe a call. tf. ! • Mils Lai* Ileadig inanitis I 1 Dm mo ramo erg WINO AND wriertNe (- • Wlth NM name that Laois this Room • .By the tame of a common lamp, at the cost of a Nat's wottb of oil, a very comfortable breakfast eau be esioked. —N. 7. Tribes. aim le to construction, sadly kept in ordbr, ready for nee In moment eonventeat to bays on bud. Drugg d ist's Master. Fished Lamp is one of the most popular uov. elute lAA* day, the utility of it Is unquestionable, a peat saving is made la heating and cooking small sill des, and eia be wide to cook meals for a Mat many pasta; which Is actually does on the anatudanse ears Oh% carry the sick soldiers Acing* Slmericaa. p o t b a tty up, hospital Mot, barrack, plc. s o los !Ws liorMiry or sickroom-it .on to Its ma te an artlee . of iSkr DiZe 4V. 1 P Tc" " I An economical contrivance tot getting up has; at short notice ihr nursery and general houseaol.l punkeen, one important polot is the saving in cost over coal Ins. N. 7, Sunlit Pat. • PRIOR FROM TWO TO SIX DOLL &RS CAPACITY FROM' ONE TO FOUR QUARTS. THREE ARTICLES COOKED AT ONE TIME ; WITH ONE BURNER. A i,angid tor Kerosene or roll Oil, or am • &scrip tivoi'patsplet oT thirty pages famished gratis. Also, THE UNION ATTACHMENT,' PAUCI 80 C&P?I, TD be attactied tow common Kerosene Lanip or GU Horner, by which water may l boiled and food,tookrd ; &tan arranged to support a shade IMLAY VAMILY NEEDS ONE. B. 0. RUELL.4ige?tl, niy2ll4-3m, - No. SOB Pearl tit., N. Y, AGRA? T. 3 WANTED. U. S. 10-40 Bonds. THESE BONDS ire issued under the Act of Con, real of March Nth ISfA,‘ bleb provides that an Bonds issue i under this Act shall be LIMIT'? FRill TAXATION by or under any State or municipal anthort.y. Subset Iptions to that Bonds aie received In Veiled States note, or note* of National Banks. They are TO BS RED&SILED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Clcivernamenti at sue period wet Um them Gra sew isms ties frhy yearn from their date, and titan their redemption FIVE me CENT. INTEREST WILL. Be PAID IN COIN, osi Bonds of; not over one hundred dollars annually and anon Other Roods semi annually. The interest t t par. able on the trot days of March and September in each Jam. I • BObletibOill will receive Other Rogiatered or Coopos Bonds, as they may 'prefer. Reed/red Bonds are record ed on the bank. of the U. S. treasurer, and can be trent . tarred only 'On the owner's order Coupon Bonds are payable o the bearer, and are more con .eutent 'for cum% mental wads. •Subscribers to thin loan will have the optton't.f having their hoods draw interest from March let. by papas the seemed Inter*•t in coin (or in United Ittates rote& or the notes of X atiorrtl Bane.. .01.11[ 4 fifty per cent for premium )' or mare then* drantog Interest from the this oteuhscriptlon and deposit. As Uwe* hoots are Sump( tree Maaldpal er State Taiatlei s their value Ls increased from roe to three per cent. per ahnom, acifordang to the rate et tar !tries In various pane of the country. At the preeentrate of premium on gold they vs, OVER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST, t i n correncii, and are of equal e3nYeafanoe se a permanent Or temporary tarot:mut It T. believed that no mearillse offer so greet induce ments to lenders as the veto is descriptions of U. S. Bonds. In all other forme of indebteduees, the faith or ability of printe parties or stick companies or separate communities only is pledged for raykient, while for the debts of the United Stator the whole property of the *wintry is holden to *wore the payment of both princi pal and interest in coin. ' These Bonds may be subscribed for In sums from $6O Op to es tads, on the same terms, end are thus, mode el available Se the smallest lenderand largest eapitolist. ey can be converted late money at any inonisoty and the holder will have the benefit of the in. ter e s , It fleYboaesfal to date in this coenection that the total hooded Debt of the United States on which interest is 'eyelets gold, on the ild day of Yarcb, coming lB66, was $7011.9116,000. The interest on this debt for t h e coming yer wil l be $45,937.126, while the a 'stoma revenue in Said ter the. current event year, evading JIM* 30th, 13tH, lie been so tar at the :steed' oveeBls o .o o o, ooo per It will be esei that even the present geld revenues of the Gesinameat ire leirgstrio moss of the waits of the Teesiseeir meth" payment et gold Interest, while the re mat !seeress of the tacit will doubtless raise the Inoue reasipte Baia Gaetano on the . same amount of importa tion. to $1110,000,000 per annum. Inetraittioas to the National Raab acting as loan agmetre were tiot limed from the United States . Treascry until Mereb SO, Lit In the first three weeks of A pril the aitaini_pkonis averaged more than 'TEN MILLIONS • WENN. enbeeriptioie will be received by the v • First National Bank of Erie, and by all Nation* HAMILI which we depositaries of Public moner - sniell RESPECTABLE BANKS AND RANKLES throng out the cougar'', (acting as menu of the National 1). titary Banks.) will furnish further Infornietion on application and • f FORD EVERY FA - =TY TO 8178*CRIBE4S. may PT inaide.. - r• .4 I I .; i t i P Il e ' C, . IA Z. 2.. 2 ig - ,gi 04 ' u , • zr - 0 .4 i . . M " ! G i ; '43 • elti, .1 4 ci *• 4 04 NI - B t c' °a73 G a= . 14 ...I A 4; A. .4 7 Wl° a P , • dm C , L I one ;IA 0 - It al' > !- - I 4 ao ' i ol - 71 g 0 : t 0 to 0 , ga a la xi i - tcf . NEW MILLINERY GOODS ME MISSES IMRATH w