The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, July 02, 1864, Image 3
: p . iect fu ifeelseite, Giddinees, , SO Iron to) great 1,1 1.1 to the 110%4, ihrtu'd nave, ba without ..ra•l'kei PILL!, sell uleny ht,hly vre J by their immediate Use. ifrNT,Ol , WESITIMISTIIIICO,., N. I . ..,•einea ~r . „ r a r cs has used Braudreth'e Pills for Ara es metiHne. When he trete e ,t-from rohl , Rhe Ant tiara, Itath- Alf,otione Cos.iyeneas, or Irri• , it` , or Medlar, ht does nothing bat ~• ,1, , ••• tr Precti:etlei Pi.la. 01 to ttk- end retinte the h tit lit, Ime pl 1. r.ory attack oreicknese 4.1.3 qvt, year, thi• nwtkiod has Defer felled , to hearth ; st.d few men ire to be found sat bratty •4 las Slay 16 It, 1961. , by Pr I. trie, sod by ail respectaltie • • :1:1.111 anyle-lut. EMEME=I 011'F:111lb C-1(1)%V Y I. a ra.re bauble, but I geauty, ronf•red oo the bead which bil neglected to embellish. or TIM. has robbed of UMW' t. it LI VC, t, f r o.cuti.,l at 'testi al., Tit THE —„ thonuoitil• of ?rept -1; 11,11'•h no I,erf ,TUI 216011112•,.tilaidi I itottil me.. tintr l'ielersiathe, ~t , Hie, zn Ire.l log Sail proceollut t I, of the hair, anti of Itself s ..,h,osr,l that protects the tlttrcs from • ud under aft climes , I t DOH. t, •,o. tl Attor House, t,. all an,l applied br all flair lull-lia ill F E r, EDO aaa , V tl,sFal N HOWSE LEVI. ,rp.; r vint hattlea at Fifty Cents, for the cure p:rechP, win I calla, .praine, bruises,' ~,t., rah , . si;pping etitle,_prer heeling, tore nu i the (net, /..! It Is warranted cheaper and than any ether art' le ever °Cored ;to the publie t. animals have tern tired of the cola and :er•l.eatin; by thi' Liniment ; and hundreds that . .pp!cd an/ lane bare been rep•tored to their former —fur it 17111 td by ail the grit horsemen throueliout Ord•ri An , constantly received from the rte. L a ..10:(1:.f Fulasi for fresti adppliea of thin i im i nin hi e (hrr LA testosomtaia Aare bele flawed. Re to c o?, out lu time may save the life of bono. and s.le..tet b, all 411h/10,1e. t/ffice, I:ortistolt utreet, St, York 4 lik.Nll.li 11.4 r, cured of NtrYtlllll Debdity, 114 compeenev,Pretue.tnro Decay ma .1 Youthful kirrer, 1.14.41 by a ‘1641r0 to beinntit others, will lie happy to rule) to nil.. tio beet it, (fr.it of charged the !ceps iltrectioan for making the Pimple remedy used la his • • 'lkon.) wislilue. to profit by his ezperieuen, and •••§4 a Valuable iterundy, will receive the n we, by tutu mail, (carefully sealed,) hr addreswing /0(1`i B. OGI/itti, No (I) t , tr et, N. V. 04 'll VIE t.NCE or A N k:RVDLTi INVALID. 1'111,111,1101 for .Ibn bcnnht and an a ekution to voting nu, and otOnrx, who antler from Nervous Debility, Pre. AMIN Denny of Manhood, kc., aupplylog at lion ANZIO un• t hit means of se li-e ci re. Hy one who Lai cu bi amid er undergoing connidorable quackery. By encloslut ikst-paiti adtfremenJ enrefupe,aingq_e CUpifl way NJ had f tbeautbor, NITif•SI NATIAIR, Eaq , Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. Ot 1k I.SIII TO BE ClittKD —DR BU -7 Crtl ENNUI:4Ii SPECIFIC PILLS cure, to treo ze the wont C2VII of NERFUUSNE3.I,IIxtjto ‘.,,,-y, Pretuativn Doc.y. Seminal Weatueiut, Insanity, Sexual and Nervous .Section, no at terlrotaßLatC9n9epr.lurea. Prlee 010 41/11/ per bOl. .eat, no,t loud, by mail, eu at an order. a.dren JAM S BUTLER, r.l - 11/-3rl •tatniu D, Hable House, New York. a r- •-i , . 11 P I A ,--.. ..... 7 ., 0 we ;# !A 4 IZI . , -i* ; - : 5, FA I. -i r, z . .. = R s. 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CrI.VISWELL'S CeC><saat tP 6evs-on the -ud,cul cure (Without •meTielnv) 0; .001100/., or Weakbers, Involontlry Semikttl Low', INFO t lofty, Ntent tl and Pn%oiett loctratelt , , Impedamente to `olurlnge, rte. ; alw, , CoV,•CIIPTION, EPILISPSY and FITS, Inlncw by h.lf-Ine;olzence or sexual ettraTairance. ry Prlce, to kneeled evirblOpe,,Only e mote. (he celclipttc4 mathor, h this admirable may, clearly aeta4ibvtrate., teem a thirty . 1e4.1 AuCCOMUI, preetielb that the eleriwnq consequences of self abuse may be red- I,>tty cured taLd t t the dloyecotts 1:11. of Internal owe r the and ;tattoo of the ode—pointingcut a mode , •I ,Ury et on, stmpte, curtskila an I tilsetqal, by toe no of .tAlell every .utieier, ta, matter %list La tonthtton L c , cancure home( cheaply, pr mated, and radically. V. This Le-taro should t e Cu the heorl , l of every tauth and every moo en the loud. unapt F. 11, to n$ Flom msrinpr , to IlidreFi, 01:1 the tPrelpt ni tWO roFtaze Address the publishers, CNA% J. C. KLINE k CO, T.' hut :ry, Sew York, Prse - 111/ire Box, WA. j2IL -]j -Phila. Erie R, It. Propefier Line. zning it if II FA Lo, ERIE. AND DETROIT WEEK- Ly \ r.F. STACNOLI PROPELLER - claw. V. W. Van Patten •4CIOT.\, • Zcill I.,ve Erie fir. Detroit every SATtnin AY, at 7 0 cl,rln p m , returolog oil WEDNESDAY rooming, and for Bauoat 7 o'clock. I.l.lsriug Budalu for Era': From evi•ning at 'r o'clock. Having lint alai. acomm. ru,latmco tur 6 msagere; and good capacity for Freight. Pittr,,L4l:r ppiy oto marl or 10 . 11 VARNI,f, • lieu' Pageenger and Freight Agent, At Gray it• Farrar'a Store. • 'r vi••OL/.1•1', oeir dro Agorae, r•ouilo. • HlANot.os, 1). 1) W &LK Agouti, Erie. B I th 1.1.1. Ageot., Detroit. I). W. IIiTICHINSoN, United States Claim Ag't, UIRAHD, PENN . /1. PENSIONS, BACK PAY - , - BOUNTY, ‘1 r (Attila% •01%%t IL • Govoutuorat at t•hded to %lth prozuptuevi CHARGES REASONABLE. ea - Apple ttiqv Ly ltett sttenth.l to the situ% as tf .my2h'64-303 Feral for Sale. 'pH E UNI)ERSIGNED OFFERS FoR 1a al• his Farm, situated in Tnmmit tp., about ati nira:•cntii of Fa..., on the old SfeKesti raft u. It eoio• t. eve AS aert a, about '..a) good woodland, OM the rest 1.6.,-e!, molt'' , tree of atu-ope, and harm; trot el .ss "eau{. A kupr.rior orchard of grafted fruit is us the a-ni rhe land la well adapted to gram and gran. pro, ementa are a good t co-story Immo Dwelling I large ii ink Barn and I Frime then, good °sou H oth r nut-bailti•no. dpply to the nuderaigned on the t eem'. JACOB ` , ,zr.,lt, Niay :I, ktil-41r , ' Administratrix' Notice. ETI'ERS of ADMINISTRATION on SJ • a \ud ew L. e, d.c.l at - }alk.? to. 4'., „ , L,t in,f. ‘,t,..1 to ill,: uo• ,dithivt.. I. uottct• loth to WI t..suotitix them• t ty. t o tot; joy, 1114.12 t, -1•,.,.,. h. • v -1-attn • •‘..: t 4 t••: It- t p weat Artt clAr lit, It • ti+ 'C A 1.};... J Jut. Adrndli.trutric. _ERIE 11,AILWAY 14 Mgt:4VA% AtiNg• ci HANG up ifi)(j /NlUE:till! NG ra imil 7.: Eaetwastll3ouivi—Depart. . .UI A,lt 5 It trey W. ......... 15 4. a. • TLr Ac e wmizulltl4l.. roue every dik cues MINOT. Goal s'op't Zite brie tgliotruer. ERIE, PA., JULY 2, titG4 £, W. deiim to- obtalli a correspondent In leery township lathe enmity. Political essays w• can obtain Ia abundauc• ; what we want Is the local news from all parts of the couoty. Any parson yritin to us can de pend on having his name kept strictly conlideutiat ; and it he has tears' that the commuotesition Is not tut proper shape o n, we wilt put it to epprnpilate trim. rip- city subscribing, moved by carrier. will be charged twenty-era ceuts per 'car extra. reams who fall to remitathelr papers regularly will confer a Geier by nott• /yip, ne of the same. W. Prefer to hare all aubeeribers wh.. eau entrrsulantly, procure their papers at the &Ice of publication. rim The hoer at which the Obseresr le pot to press each week, is 2 o:slock oo Frt•Lt efteroono. Adterttue meate will be reeelte4 op to 9 o'cloek lot ths dap of pub liewtloo, t om" All Advertisements, Job Work •od Suberiptiono iron* pencil:lo wboee raipoostbitity Id not known to the pub!lobent, versa Do pail sa advents - Tim New AICIIIIIIIIIOP or/New Mr. M. A. Quinn. Pesch Sitiet, between 2d and 8d streets; has been appointed agent by the publishers for the sale of the portrait of the newly appointed Archbishop of New York, ltrost Rev. John lifcClosky. Price 26 cents. It is au excellent picture and will be much sought after by the friends of the Archbishop Ecottostux —There is no use in denying it —the prospects for the poor men of the North begiu,to wear an aspect of much discourage meno Geld is going up—up—up—and unless we have some very importani victory soon, it I will not take long until it - reaches 3U), and when it once attains that point, the jump to four and live,hundred will be very short and rapid. The "prices of most articles- keys kept *Ca with gold, and will continue to do so always; but up to within a short period arti cles of food have been ,an exception. Now, that these have started along with the general current, the situation of th.i working classes is rendered harder-than ever, and we shall be agreeably disappoinied if the ensiling winter does not develop more cases of actual suffer ing in our community than have ever been experienced. The maxim we would impress upon the minds of all over whom we have in fluence is this—oeonomiss. We have repeated it often before, and perhaps - been laughed at for our pains, but we tell the people plainly that there is a harder time coming than they have yet felt, when they will realize the pa triotism of our suggestions, and, perhaps, regret that they did not heed our advice. SABBATH SCHOOL CILIBILATION ON TUB Fouaru.—Extensive preparations for the flab, bath school celebration city - oit the Fourth of July are being made, and it is ex pected to be a very pleasant and successful demonstration. The number of schools that will participate are thirteen, including all lb the city except those connected with the Park and Episcopal churches. The order of exer cises has been decided upon as follows : They will form in procession at 9.30 a. m. on Peadh street, the front resting 011 the corner of Eighth and extending north. Each school under its banner. The procession wilt move up Peach to Tenth, over to State, and dolt% to the East Park, where all will unitejn sing ing our National hymn, "America." Prayer. by Rev. Dr. Lyon. Singing, "God Speed the Right." Brief address by Rev. Mr. laborn. Singing, "Star Spangled Banner." , Another brief address by Rev. Mr. Stackenbeig.— Singing, "Marching Along," during which the processio'n will march into the West Park, where, after• a blessing asked by Rev. Mr. Cain, refreshments will he served to the Sab bath schools, and the exercises close with singing the "Sabbath School Army," and ben ediction pronounced by Rev. Mr. Hayes.' Anyßr:lft or PITSOLIMX.—The collecting of petroleum is generally regarded as a mod. ern discovery made by Drake. But Herodotus, who lived two thousand three hundred years ago, about the period of the Prophet Malachi, speaks of the collection of petroleum in the island of Zente,on the Western coast. of Greece. Dr. Chandler, in the early part of the present century, visited Zente and found an oil well in fall operation, thus confirming the narrative of Herodotus. The Patriarch Job had uns. thiubtedly visited that well or some other one, a flowing well at that, otherwise he_ would not have thought of the "jock pouring out rivers of oil." W. W. TODD The Harrisburg Patnot and Union has passed into the bands of a joint stock compa ny possessing the-means and ability to make it one of the first-class Democratic papers of the country. The - publitihsra are Messrs. Campbell & Hite—the fointrer, we presume, being the same gentleman%recently connected with the Johnstown Democrat. The Patriot has always been an especially interesting and well conducted paper, but under its new man: agement we expect to see it much improved. The entertainments given by Col. Ettinger, in Farrar Hall, on Monday and Tuesday eve. nings, were really very good ones and deserv ing of better patronage than they received. The performances of the liyie prodigies, Com modore Foote and Col. :Intel, were, esceed ingly interesting, and alone would have been worth the cost of admission. The talent dis played by Prof. Bro3ks, the blind musician, is the subject:of considerable encomium. Within the past few tmonthe the attention of Philadelphia capitalists has been largely directed to the advantage of investing in city property and real estate in this section.— During the last week, Mr Stratton, an enter— prising gentleman of that city, who has been here on a visit, and foresees theitrospeetive importance of Erie, has purchased about a hundred thousand dollars worth of property In this oily. . 1:EZ1111 Our citizen's will be tntereited to learn that direct shipments of oil from this city to - Eu• rope have commenced A gentleman has pm... chased about 2,000 barrels here, which he in. tends to load in a vessel in our harbor, and send direct to Europe, via. the Lakes and'Jhe St. Lawrence river. If his enterprise shall result suceessfally, of which we have no doubt, it will open up a new and important trade at our harbor. Faaawsu,.—FareweU is a lonely sound, and its echo has caused many a sad ,heart; but none would feel saddened but . rather be great ly oheere4 and beneBtted by saying farewell to all laucli of Soda and stleratus-;except De Laud & Co.'s Vhenural Saleralus, which will Router rays of sunshine-and happiness io eve ry household when properly use , l,being always uniform and perfect. Peterson's Magazine for July has articles by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Frank Lee Benedict, Alice lliirthorne, and others well knowo iu the ranks of magazine literature. This is the cheapest work of its kind published, the sub scription price being only $2 a year for sin— gle clars. In many respects we think it equal t most of the_three dollar maguine.i. Bnowst's Baosoinar. Tgocgzs.—These Loz enges are prepared from s highly ,esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affections, Asthma, Hoarseness, Caught, Colds and led tationbr Borenees of the Throat. .Speclal Notices. LOCAL. PARAGRAPHS. The •snow poblic sad private schools of this city closed daring the present , week. Never ask an wilttm * what the sena He bag no timito tell; you,roven If be had the dim- position. I L 4 The Bedford 04atti1 says the only three ab. solutely certain things now•tl•days are tater, drifts and death.; , , The semi-annual session of the Eris county Teacher's Association will bs held la Wattle ford on Thursday r and Friday o luly 7th and Bth. The Osupette says Erie county oontributed not less than $2,000 to the Philadelphia fah., beings more than any other county west at the mountains. ) • A special sleatiou to deckle upon tits pro— po-seil constitutional . amentimints giviag the soldiers the right to rote in the army wilt be behi.en theArst ; Tuesday in August. The Catholics of Union will celebrate the Fourth by having -a pin-nio for the benefit of their school Being the first affair of the kind, It will, no!doubt, be largely attended. The Weather tin Saturday'last was the hot test we have exiierience.l since the summer set in. On Monday morning we had a sudden. change, and thick clothing becaine again quite comfort able oeatlenteli connected with the Philadelphia Erieliiiiroaci l , inform ui that the track lay: lag certainly be completed-by the Fourth of July. [The road will not, however, r be - in full working order before a tuotith..aicac later. . to view of the surprising ease With which Andrew Johnson slipped from thermal, of the Breckenridge Democracy into the , bosom of Disunion Aholitiontsrn, It has been, 'omit ted whether he is not the same' old "Handy Andy" that we Tied to road about One of our most prominent and anceessfat business men hands us the following sugges— tion : " If the conumers of dry goods Would par• chase only for; present we, they would break down the blgit prices of monopolists and spec ulators." r• The amount realized from the Lecture course of last winter,: as we learn from the 'report of Mr. Caughey, ;President of the - Young Meats Christian Association, was $1,781 43. The expenses were $1,2261 04, leaving a clear profit to the Society of SAM 44. Mr. Samuel Carter has disposed of an in— terest in his drug store to Mr. J. B. Carver, and the business wilt hereafter be conducted under the Arm title of Carter I A Carver. They are both active enterprising men, and will make one of the most go—ahead firms in the city. A supplementary draft, to make up the de. taiencies from exemptions, commutations and failures to report, watt held in Meadville, on the 23dof June. We do not know the exult number drawn, but from the list In the papers of that county, we should judge it to be per— haps one or two less than the original lot. 'We are requested to state that a meeting of the First ward fire company will be held on Tuesday 'vetting next, in the council room. It is to be hoped that at least enough mem— bore will be Present to fill the offices. If the young men of the eity have not public spirit enough to keep up a fire company, we sug gest that the ladies start; one tend shame them into it. i • It is quite time that the community were making preparations for the next draft. That we are to have another is cgrtain, fir the au thorities Worm us positively tor effect, and that it will not be long delay s is no less sure. WiMour people conclude to wait and take the chitnecs, or will they offer bounties and All up the quota with volunteers as before! If the latter, the sooner a movement is com menced the better. A valued personal friend writes to us :—"l' am truly. glad to hear of your prosperity, 'for the iedustri your paper exhibits and the pa triotism off-your course surely deserve it. May Ileavan, ever bless you." Such commendation, coming 'from the honored and' disinterested source it does, and accompanied as it is by almost daily expressioas of a like character, is an ample reward for alLthe contumely and malice that may be heaped upon us by fren ied pcgideslenemies. 1 • • The people of Corry are making extensive arrangements fur their celebration on the Fourth. A. L. Richmond, Esq., of 'Meadville, is to deliver the address. An excursion train will run over the Philadelphia & Erie R. 11 , leaving this city at 8 oclock - a. m., Belie Val ley 8:26, "Langdon's 8:83, Jackson's 8:45, Wa terford 9 ; 03, Leßout 9:16, Union 9:28, Con cord 9:43 Lovell's 9:60, arriving at Corry at 10:05 ; and will &are Corry to return to Erie at 6:00 P. m. A young man of this city, who was recently married,ifound a basket at his door about a week after, enclosing-an infant neatly wrap• pod up. ! The unwelcome present was acoom. puled bit a note from a woman wile had loved him "no, wisely out too well,"_stating that ad he bad chosen to desert her for another, it was no More than just that he should take charge oC his own child. An effort wee made to keep the affair hushed up, but the gossip. pets found it out, and the unfortunate dad•da is not likely to hear the tut of it for some time. Corpoiml William Warren, of this city, who was shot in one of the skinisishes In front of Petersbtirg, was a young man of many excel lent qualities, and possessed of. undoubted bravery ! His character is best exhibited by the fact ;that he was not required to be oti duty on the day. of his death, bat knowing the difficiulties of the task his regiment bad to perform he would not consent to remain idle while hia companions were in danger. He fell at the early age of 24, respected by all who adaiire courage, honesty and kindaems. The famous Virginia lady, Miss,Belle Boyd, who has done such good service to the Confed erate cause, passed down the river to Mastro el, on the steamer Banshee, on Sundt) , morn. ing. The lady carried a small but sufficiently persuasive revolver pistol in her skirt belt, a precaution not altogether uncalled for, for on this neutraebost,,,plying only in neutral wa• tars, she' was dogged by two federal spies, whose business it is to watch her, Miss Boyd has resolution enough to defend herself from any attempted foul !play by these gentry.—.. Kingston (Canada) News. A pleasant young lady,, surely. What a delightul - wife she would make for some mod. yet and amiable young man ' • A friend writes to us that ; large amount has been raised in his vicinity for the benefit of the sOldierti,and asks us to give our opinion ~w hether it had better be seat to the, Sanitary or Chrfatian Commissions." " We know tio lit tie:Omit either association to ba a reliable judge of their respective merits, but our Pre dieliotiofis have always been in favor of the aristisn Commission. Its of and agents, all do their work gratuitously, while those or the-other society are well paid for their servi ees. Besides the Sanitary Commission have had at least two or three millions of dollars placed in their hands, without a sent of security; - and, - tlirowing all other oonsideratt3ne aside, it Is pe i rlitpa better that the large sums con itinagllr boiog 0006401 d fly ogr err slaw. ous people should be distributed arottad little. i • • The Moeda Ifilastrels, advertised to give ea entertainmentthis durtag the pretend week. failed to - appear, the °wapiti, having disbanded on :the 21st ult.. at hobos, Mich. as they girlies it to their oard,," la' good fel lowihip, without quarrels, or say disagree. meat among t themselves " or tit. measpr.,' The show bueinass dose not appear is be very profitable in; say part of the country this summer. ' Oise of our ezehanges says sethesleitio auy "Oh, the deliaht of a PIA weessate eostips al—tt is angello—lt 4 heavenly—lt is the next this; to a seat by Out Throne. Wooten, thou sweeteit sift to man—what could we do without the. t" That eliappy's love; Ire'it bet all we're worth Os it. Won't some fair damsel t ake pity on him;f Why it that the school board publish their advertisement, only In the oppooltiou .ipers of the city ? We are prepared to set partisan malice exhibited in other quarters, but the reptitation for moderatioh and fairness' pcitseesed by the !siding members of the school board did not prepare us, to expect an exhibition of such a spirit there. 'We hope the matter was' merely an oversight. The deify Dispatch learns that .*in a battle which occurred near Petersburg, on the 28d, the resolta!, of the 146th waskilied, wounded and taken Prisoners, leavinglut about thirty men in the ruts. , The largest portion of those missing are supposed to have bun ta ken prisone”, Major Lynch among the num ber." We bare yet to meet with • single paper, no matter hy what party name it is known.-- Democritic or Republican, COpperhead or NinoompoOp, Union or Abolition,—which does not urgently advocate the retention i of the S3U clause. The "war then" , are no more auzlous to be forced into theaniiitery urvice than the peace men We are indebted to Bener & Burgess far a box of the finest strawberries we bus ever seen to this part of the State. They were rsisekti by ilalrio Lest, of Harbor Crook town ship, is gentlemen whose success In cultiva ting this delicious fruit is familiar to theintb lie. Bush presents are 'mot bard to take." A copy Of the Erie Gagetti,, published dur— ing the Fremont campaign of 1858, and tilled, with eulogies of the gentleman whom it now stigmatises as "worse than a Copperhead," would be especially interesting at the present period. Cannot some gentleman furnish us , with one - A bill 'has passed both branches of the Philadelphia city councils, and only awaits the signatire of the mayor, authorising that, officer to vote the stook of the city LOA* Piallatielphid and Erie rallided in favor of guaranteeing the bonds of the branch railroad from Oil City to Irvine. ' The people of North East are preparing tor celebrate the Fourth by an extensive Straw berry Festival in the urge Hail of the Haynes Nouse. The proceeds are to be given to the Christian and Sanitary Commissions for gm benefit of the soldiers. It is a curious and suggestive fact that no charge has been made by Democrats against Mr. Lincoln'. Administration, no matter how serious and disreputable it is, but what it can be proved by quotations from some Abolition papers or speeches. • The•tweity•dve cent .edition of Gen. Mc- Clellan's report itai been received at, this Ulm and all who desire to i obtain a copy of Gila most interesting military document of the age, should call and procure one. Gentlemen from the lower part of the coun ty inform us that a considerable frost fell on Monday night last, in the neighborhood of Compton's - Corners. Froze on the 27th of Jame—think of that. , The Warm Mail admits that political sub jects "tire hardly legitimate, subjects for the pulpit." For • Republican paper i that is say log a great deal. Arrangements for the construction of two new telegraph lines, one direct to Philadel phia end one direct to Pittsburg, are being made. It is a I,ery easy thing to pessrcsatie at, the expense of a Christian or woman—but is it' manly RESSIIILABLISPLZOS BS BISHOP CLARE, or RSoDS Istsso.—Most of our oit,g readers will recollect the visit of Bishop Clark, of Rhode Island, to Erie, during the last winter. He delivered two sermon!, in the, Episcopal church, which were universally applauded for their fresLness and purity of expression, and afterwards lectured before a endurable an thence for the benefit of the Toting Men's Christian Association. Unlike most of the persona l who have leatured here for the latter purposS, he sensibly abstained teem any po litical iemarks,-unless the joking allusion to the story of a snake and spider, which met with sdoh rapturous applause oti the part of SOW silly 'loyalists" present, could be con. dined into an expression _of that nature. We have recently come into possession of an ab- stract Of a sermon by Bishop Clark t -in Grace Church, Providence, Rhode • Island,-Ithich, in view of his popularity here, it may not be un• , iatereiting to many to see reprinted in one commis. It was delivered on the 2d of Yebru sry,l66B, but its age will not detract from the truth or force of its sentiments. The Bishop'. text tars from Lam entations, verse 6th : • ...tile crown is ration from our heal' Woe unto us, for we have sinned.' "Alter a reference ti the mitt picture of re verses which the prophet /ascribes in tie book of Lomeatatiotis, the Bishop proceeded to show the application of his language to the condition of our country. We have fallen uponieril dips, 'tad the heart of the nation heats with agony. I do not wish •to say a word that shall deepen the gloom ; we must l oe te i f t he fiats in the fare , we mit.a le willing to see where wr etwol, and watt;{ dtagers threaten us. rhe crown _uf prospiirity! bas fallen from our hauls. There Is no Duvets eion i lin the operations of business. -There Are many who are inekini m)ney as they - never la before. fly a siugle turn Of, the wheel, sotn6 anti themselves riots who were poor yes ter4sy. There could never tte:it better time for ;shrewd and daring speculation. Stoney ii a drug, 10'when a man has made his;httil a million. he tins not know what to d o with-it ; for be feels t': • there is no paper whi.:4 woy not be rags in a veer; no stock which may not bleu 't stand-still. Nothing Is safe but gold eq./ fetal ;-- JII the former MS be:hatl only at ruinous" Fetes, and the latter in 4 -yielra,) Weenie: • Wit have a - lort of bee tin prosperity, but the eital organs an die: cooed. We have sa &handout eurreaey--an overabundant eurrency—beesuse it ii acti ilea*, a 'promise to, pay,' which every body inners is a lie. The show of prosperity chat 1 we have, can not last leak We are blowing the bubble larger and huger every day, and it grins thinner as -it sorted.. It glistens gloriously in the suashise for a moment, but 4 will burst sod Ifni: and vanish into apace. We have ceased to accumulate the true mate. vial of prosperity. producing and manufactur ing abuo4autly. livery one knows „Um; coca I the supply will be. much larger thaii , the de-, mask aid if• are 'upon' the in. pending edamity. • - 'This is net, the wort. ' Ike temptations to fraud are irreeled - ble; sad many men, oft whom ws had impeded _ !Pater things, are yielding to the temPtllitow• The mat dis; ootogging Ming io thhi premmt aliaidag ori els le t h e Let that so many loyal *Miens aro• improving thi opportunity to amass atormes• profits bgi.frandalont sps,74lstami 'vox the mire rise of de poop's. I haw sal the mulls of (Al. at WasAin,gtom in forma ast asks ma's blood walls *cid indignation. hue can sick told dying 0211 a in . our hospitals furnished with supplies der whiab do,costraotare were paid a generator prior,- sad fit* poor creatural turned sway with totaling from the annscemt aubsgaual Wd upon their hot and favored lips. " Nero at thi North two abolished &ivory When It owed to be profitable; bat down to the prised hour the very aims of African is a term of bedig l aity sad reproach.. We 'east contempt on hits Noncom be Jovial'. We u nlade him as fao as we out from every station of rosponsiblUty,. no matter what his quill nadou my be; ad we 'would be glad to get rid of liitaltogetiter if we could. "1 bold no Utopian views upon this sub• jest.. i never bilieved that the relation of mate and servant is Of limas* s sits. I sl yly' thought that evil needed to bstnirefully• and judiciously handled. "Apia, we bate situttd ,se **sties, in Gie persons of our 'representatives and rulers. Is it the wise forethought end sober Admen! which deisrmlies who shall be oar rulers t How ars they nominated ? How are they olootad? Bali do they conduct themselves after they are elected? Do they never take bribes'? Do they represeat .the country or the party which elects them ? Do they decide every - qnsetio# by its merits t Are they _al ways sober, tesofierste, *baste, free from all obscenity and : profaneness ? Do they always, utter their honest convictions ? Whenever a measure is proposed for action, do they ask, ' Is it wise and is it right"' and so determine how they'willjvote ? Alasl the Grown of glory has &ilea from our bead and there is no. hope for the oonste; until the people feriae la their might and say, We will no longer have prof ligates and idols to rule over as.' The descent has been so low that it is considered an im • propriety to speak of the 'eject in a Chris that pulpit. !Politics means party and this Is oat bf place in the house of God. L think the world has - found out dearly enough we are weak. We are not weak . 41 numbers or !resources, but . we are weak in that .efliclent action which comes of faith, ear nestness, self-denial and unity of purpose: We have wide taw awful au:mikes to . no purpose. We follow up nothing so that it tells substantially upon the final issue. The fault is laid here !and there :And everywhere, and there are none so positive in their censure as those who know nothing of the facts. "o,that tuilty of the tiMlon might be restored in lb, bond Of perpetual peace We will sao ritioe everything but principles for this. * * Blow from the South, 0, winds of God, and bring us the tidings of reco °ciliation and lose Moi l ' from the North. 0. winds of God, and carry back the message of fraternity and peons! Scatter the darkness, roll away the clouds and give unto as all ones more the sct shine of tranquil reift Under th• shadow, of thy; wings yre make ',our refuge ; 0, fiod, give t, • us peace. ie. Pensions, Bounties, Arrears" of Pay, &0., can bi procured by the Widows, Orphans, and' nest of kin of those who have died in' the !terries of the WWI Slates; also, by Soldiers and Seamen who are diubled by wounds re oeived er disease contrasted, upon application to O. P._ Gairvarw Lionised Military ;and Naval Claim AgentX. Mice in the Common Council Room, Wright's Block, earner !Mats and Fifth ala., (under the DispateA office,) Erie, Pa. I 7-7 Butsts.—We keep constantly on hand a• large selection of, Legal Blanks, of approved: forma, such as beads, Mortgages, Judgment. and Comtion Notes, Summons, Subp4nnas an 4 many others, not in 'flak general use. Those; iu need of these articles, wlll.find it to their advantage to give eur office a call? . tf. BONNET STO RE!. INCIRS. S. H. HALL Would reepeetrally all attention to bar LARGE STOCK OF GOODS Jut Medved truce New York, gab:sting Monaits, Mats, Ribbons, &c., A -4optb.r rent! ions DRY GOODELL Whack aim trill sell CREAP FOR CASH, OR READY-PAY. cr. Particular attention paid to bleaching, !olefin .Depressing. Store a ten St— 7 doors above the Depot, aria, ra, sprSCrititi. OLD' PRICES, NO ADVANCE 11 ' • •OLD PRIM, NO ADVANCC Ii J. C. ORLDEN 19 R ELLING WALL PAPER • Al OLD PFUCCI. sprat!. Farm for Salo. Min tubscribor often for Sale hie Farm tit duets% tp 00.,, econvisiag sinely some of good sot; sloe sagas tram Ma city. on th e Wir tailor I flenspike road, sad dm sailer from Waterford V O / 1 0, Nell watered. with good Mir fruit aid thirty erste of 'rood load. Apply ea for fatber 'Arranges. Will Stead os anis jaingitf. JOIN 11.01idiell. ATING SALOON; Ms 'Meath:at of the Patina is Invited to the Wow" at tat Cone - ear Mato sad Mt& Straits, width has bass fitted. 4p. to habilsoste styli 6 sod V sow tot eyed to Moe* etas *meted' solostAis the sits. OYSTERS,. GAIIE awl all laads obecttelss amity Oih Opt to I igola, Wald !up to asstossis las *swiss maser. SEPARATE Rooms roil. !MONS WHO DX WIT To BrifirtaTle. the Rat Le supplied with the 0110IONST LIQUORS 0/GABS. Febilai that of art ahralasets My. Muth ss au** nu so give astistestios. I raspoStilly KAM Roo pot rousse at the sessossity. sprits-om. ' C. TiLittille!. Admlriletrator's Notke. LETTERS OP 'ADMINISTRATION (IN thesatate of Mrs. Sarah lioaklasoa, dee'd , tote of Kris eity. Pa., Uttar is frosted to the vodorstko ed: sotke Is hereby ewes to ell havlog elitism optost tier swop to present thus for eettleemost, ,sod these koorrlse thenneelvee hulebtee to the and eater* are re quired to sake Isovedlatevoyeeent. , • r.. 1. 80111113NODIN. Aiholidstrotoir. 14-11 r. Fildell JAW Nods, warm* ip rams wrzwixo AND , aritipini With the Phase thee Milan the litoom I .By the lu me afa toonnoa lamp. at th e ant i of a oeat's worth era, a sery rosafortable brothiltat sas N tnolkol. • —N.I% • lavaJa" la osaattaatios, easily kapt la elder. for ma mankind . taavesieat to ban oa Desireare I — N4or, ... bumph oae at *a.m.,. portlier hoe. *Mee of the the attlityof It to aagaes UeaNiet a great sorbs Is made la luatlag and motto( wall elm. salt MI be MOS to soak wale fora poet way penes% whisk la ideally dose as Um alebilaitae'ears which awry thaeleh bedews &kat* For Melly. sag. hompleal teat, tarnish.," pie =MK. many or itch roes It la an allies of berated all proportion ter Its oast. ' Bator Cosi Oil - An secoompleal eestrivaohe ter relilas kt Nin sbercoottee kw sunny and preral boneelea pupae's, - ea* Important went is the tartly la out over tall 7 Mende& ppyt. PRICE FROKTIVO TO SIX DOLLARS o..p.te• TT rtOK ONE TO TOUR WARP.; TEREE AETICI4EB COOKED AV ONE TIME INITIVONIC straxtit. Air amid tur Istairlie Or Mal On, or GM. 4 miberip• tin pacop'•l of natty pages fandikbod paths. • ALd t THE UNION ALTTACHWINT, ,- mum it momi. ' ' or l To be ottoiati to a tattoo notootop Lao. Gm Seism ty 'MA water may boleti** and lot took. 41 sloe armlet to logtott a Anti tlitltll JAMIGT . • W. li. aims arfilikl-41*. , . , l A= 1 7 I T. V. auxins Wak i MD. ! Boner- Os Burgess Column. ME CONFECTIONERY. FANCY CANDY, of 'all kinds, PLAIN CANDY, do., FINEST FRENCH. CANDY, do., CHOCOLATE CANDIES, do., 17$1111 CANDIEZI do: Fresh French Candies every day, Fresh Cocoa Nnt Cretin do., i q Fresh, Almond Candy do. , . FRUIT. I . i • . OKANGECLEMONS, . . TARAMDS, RAPIN% nefik PEINIZI, ; ; . . CANNED TOMATOES, CANNED PEACHES, PICKLES, SARDINES, OUARA JELLY. - FINE SALAD OIL. i szahurrics.ux • . SEALED OYSTERS; FOR 817 MILER U KEEP IN ANY CL IMATE ORANGES AND LEMONS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY. NOTIONS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS AT REDUCED PRICES, ' FINE MOROCCO WALLETS, LADIES' MOROCCO WALLETS, LADIES' FINEPORTMONNAIES. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF BIRD • CAGES. A. NICE AND DURA BLE TRAVELING BASSET. MEERSCHAUM PIPES, BRIAR PIM MEERSCHAUM CIGAR TUBES, AMBER CIGAR.TUBES, TOBACCO BOXES, TOBACCO WALLETS, MAGIC TOBACCO BOXES, GAUSS & AMUSEMENTS, DRUMS AND FLAGS, UNION CARDS, . PENS AND PENCILS, :PAPER & ENVELOPES, ARNOLD'S INK, GENUINE, MEMORANDUM BOORR, PASS BOOKS, SLATES AND BACK-GAMMON BOARDS, FINEST ENGLISH LEAD P E ; 11 C I LS, CHESSMEN, • CHEQUERMEN, DOMINOES. OUR ICELANDMOSS COUGH CANDY :IS SELLING. RAP- IDLY AND GIVING GOOD SATISFACTION. CHINA DOLLS, ell Sizes, PAPIER WACHS DOLLS,•do,, DOLL HEADS, New Styles, - DOLL HEADS, all Styles, caws BABIES, all Sizes, DOLL BABIES, all Sizes, TOY PAINTS, A large Assortment of Toys A Fottoie. HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, HAIR OILS AND POMADES. A LAROI STOCK OF CHrLDRENSCARS, CARRIAGES, PnAxsuLATO&S, DOLL CARRIAGES, TOY CARTS, DINT CARTS, &C. FRESH BREAD! FRESH CANES L FMB CRACKERS! FRESH MACAROONS I EVERTTHING 'FRESH? /CB OREAM, LEMON ICE. ORANOE ICE, MADE TO ORDER, AT illtinfitit 1s BUKaiab!' We Wm a nice AsoOrli:neat of RUBBER BALLS. - ' RUBBER COMBS, ' , RUBBER BRUSHES, ' RUBBER GOODS, OF ALLICIN69 20,000 CIGARS! Cboicd BMW.* lit Wb,011 4 8310 MI BAI I TIMORE OYSTERS RECEIVED AVIIIIM*III & BUR6IIIBI , I AN ENDLESS VARIETroF •? same& & avaapcsaJ, WE AR? PAYING PARTICU AR AT TENTION TO THE E TRADE AND OFFER ANYTHING !IN OUR LINE UPON FAVORABLE! TERMS TO THE TRADE. CATALOGUES SENT UPON APPLICATION. Boner & Burgess, O. * WRIGHT'S BLOOL ES ICU BUZ 41; MUMS Patel lINIU4IOI,er CTLOYMNHI The shove invaissllleimPleinist. Ise always rewired thn, Tint Torah= erbewever stldbitwl; and all who have used It, wromousee it far superjor to anything else or the kind. The fellowireg are some of the advantages lhts Cultivator hate over every other kind sow in use : Ist. Lightness aid di:ability, basis ' umtle of the best meat y wgh elating eel ; highl to y holes laid the whole imple. from The 2d. Ada - ptation mere kinds ad wortihair say othe r Cultivator knows ; bein bOto g IC • pied* med thorough Culti vator when sited with all lb. leetts - tio. Waring lb. pm:dem and level, and worliag haver the rows ties any other Cultivator. Bd. By rumoring the email BMW and attaching the wisp twee share!. It Is the most perfect impkassent for billies that eau hi found _ dth. Ills the best Implement for cowering sad digging potatoes over tweeted. ♦ site and kenos can cover pa. b,Wesi se fast Se s bores can walh, and • MSS and team min dig from ZOO to 11l busbeis of potatoes is a day, what the mop Is a fair one. lith. It trot% equally well lit come/any kind of crop mobiles enittnitlag; and In most easel hand hoeing can tte dispensed with. 614 . ita thlwroods.'eousiderisg the many kinds of work to whiebtft as be applied : the .fatmer haviug in oar tospiseeent all that to for taltivallog aid tall */ sup kind of Cr p, or co gaud Apes, potatoes. Memberless certificates from the most tallasslial farm ers le the Unltat States might be Omer the superiority ei titer stoic implement over all °there designed for like i sarpolles We than be pleased to evasive s tall from any one who needs a Cultivator and *spiels to Mast Lk* merits Y. the above Horwa Hoe over all other implements of the kind We shall also hasp on band, in emnsection with our Hardware and Hove Torsi:Wag Goods, a complete assortmest cf 110852 RAKtil, HAND RAitt.t. acyrugs., Scants, Only CtsAtha, Parka, Hoes, Bharala.Spsdas, &a. Dealt tail toer r a m Y oat Star f t l ia P i l h fit t CZ:s ti e s ° , Also at W. W. PIRROIL At CO., la North East, Pa. `s. ii.eluites di; co., alio tax Ware to Inform the publie estundly that the, hem mostly added the manuNotating of TIN and COP PER WARE to their Waimea, and are sow prepared to .der to their patrons a eotaplt le stocker HOUSS FOILS MMHG WOOS, embracing every variety asaalie finiad Is tbat lice: , _ _ Siegel, Vincent di Co., DZALI.ES Ii Grseerles„ Fleur, Pork, Fish, SALT, Iles, Wises, liquors, Cigars •id CANDIES, UNION BLOCK, ionel9ll4-tt 7 Soap Stone Griddles I A convenient tad desirable articds far the kitehon— will bake tabs without the application of gnaw, abol iby lassos shing ths Maras lav impartial to clothing, t o., burnt fat. ALL HOUSEKEEPEUS SHOULD HAVE THEM ! . . k knowledge of theft adtrane, by their um a single time, will make them tadi.mele to the neat and tidy housekeeper.' For sale at TOY BOOKS Young's Emporium, . CtIMIII4II and Braids for Latbroida, all ealara sad Walk together with Nimallat of all r,,CailTailll, - ; Brig. to' Board, ita. at YoOng's Emporlumi Young's Emporium, PYRAMIDS, MACAROONS, POLAR REFRIGERATORS! IC. ISSES, iC,, The beet and most ugefal ever manufactured Built upon migmatite prinelpimo, it is just the- thing for Boum? keepers. Every article of food placed to them are pre served DIT wd WRIT, white the advantage it possesses in mei*, to and furniablog cold water lot drinEteg pur poses, la fiat to be found la any other manufaature I bate the lizolusivi agency for their sale, and turtle au examination into their smite New Ilritht. - JTAMES P. CROOK, hating taken in his ion, James 6, as a partner, On the let Oar of April, 1564, molar the Sim asme of J P. CROWE SuN, &elms to have a settlement of his old ammo is • AU sons knowing themielmis ladeLkol to him are niquebte.l to oral and settle without delay. . - - JAMES P. CROOK, is -SON, -maxims tor ROUGH AND PLANED LUMBER ! Window; AND Ilt/AVTACTIOMI OP Frames, Boars "id Blinds ! KOOLDINCIA ' AID PUNK! NU= Boron Sawing, Matching tt Planing ! Dons 'to own& , Shop at teeth bt4 between nth anti bit Sit" ERIE, PA. We rospeetfally all the attention of the pablle to our facilities for dote' work to the beet ot etyle.promptly sad on resmaable Weis. Raving sited up eaUsely new shoPs• with Maier Illadliaar/rw• feel ermlideot of Air - tag .m ire estabietkm. ar Orden from abated will melee orcum*t &petition. my2ll . 6ltf. JUNES P. CROOK tt NON. = DAILY. NOTIONS AND PANCIT GOODS, MU:SIC LESSONS, Cu b• had Nola et WILLIAM .WILIANG. PR0F13304 or 11118IC MEDICAL NOTICE. A. SPENCER having located pinsimmtly 12 tho orb* ,in glio prompt Pawl to in ogle is The Wm of kW wOordoo. Par. limbo stiostlim win Do &on to flual" and dloolam of the ITC eato sad rokhaeo on Ent& Str st. bo• twigs la piosl Jobsoosmbp, bs' sad INmeta s ma Um promims ermomiy som. - aprl24l2no • TARE OFFERING ; A lame misitmat of RAW Kiolds i Owes, snub* Didie r Doll Heeds, Gams Awl Assuirts lor Oflldres, tars* Ports mylll-.lm. Yo Im. ERIN, PRIIN'A. AT D. PIERCE it COIL [Ossetia Copy.) 01: (1) A :4: il Ft 'AO ; 1 :0 - 10 49: (.9“copaors io C. &NA) WATER LIME, CARBON •OIL; TOBACCO, CRACKY4S, OIL VITROL, GLUE & BUNGS, AT 4 TIM Lowest Market Prices. listescs Brown's fatal and nicelit ' NO. 4 WRIGHT% BLOCS. EMBROIDERY! NO wzioars siocz. dRA.SICI CRASH! 1,006 ;yards Creak Nat trattred and for Isla at NO 4 witiasrs BLOCS J. 8. N. YOUNG, No. 4 Wright's black apISOU GLASS, ROPE, ERIE, PA., febriSill.