c Clic Wok's (ObAcrucc. ERIE, PA., JUNE Bth, 1865 DUB EXAMPLC—A watchman in the ury Impartment has set a good exam -9 resigning hie petition in fever of a ded soldier.— Ex . ea shell no hale the sssss of rectoril• he rebignilion of any. of the public offi i t h le section in favor• of tame of the diet boys !" as Susauve ASV itosactaams.—A tele i e dt•tp &tett train Buffalo to one of the ure hers the'. Gen. Sherman would pass .gh Erie on the half-past Ate o'olook tic Tuesday afternoon was rapidly I abut the city, and drew together an ase crawl at the depot, oo nsisting of le of every class, sex, age and size . The arrived to due time, and it ISIS soon cline i that Shermru was in the rear oar, ich the peolc wade au immediate and realism rust. Fite General thrust his Arai out of the window, and it, was ee eetzei by scores of pet sous , who were a t.) thee disp l a y their gratification at wow career After this pi'ooess had oon. d a couple minutes, a ocuninitte'a of lead• citizens eicurel au entrance to the ear, prevailed spit the General to make his iraoce on the rear platform, which Will enrrounded ilea. Rose4lrsus, who co- o - L.O two• was also brought out, cud aosutel , •lticera were oompell j node o I series of band ehekiuge which leee treti vrerelv tr, tug to their good are cad physical endurance Men, women 011,iree gathered about theta io a'COUI t visa , thrcuo'-whiott it was almost :ible I) mike bead vf 4y, cud the disown lone wittitu Setilob was made doubly Freesbl4 try the per-1114cent and ridiculous .j.(t of pirtled in tine rear endeavoring to ke . their *ay to tbo•front. One enterpris• m a iv iduel g,t upon the roof of the oar, d reaching over his arms, made some swum, durta to natant the officer's attention, eh finally resulted in obtaining a shake of bands of each of them. Both Generals Did to quite pod temper, and went ough-the fatiguing exercises of the otitis. with commendable patience. Sherman especially cordial to the ladies, invited he prettiest up to him, said he had never more good to king ones before, and , ed to enjoy the eduction very inuoh. , ‘rans caught - up a ; littlo girl Into his arms, , kissed her amid 6o applause of the mul de A call was wide upon Sherman for a •ch, which he re,ponded to by a significant di and nod of his head towards Rose ,s The crowd took the hint, and cried for Roaeorauz, not - to be outdone in nese, he put un d e tge expression, gave &raging shake of ttie head, and pointed nit Sherman, as if to say •• he's the lion uccseion ; led his duty, not Tinto " The oared otf in about twenty minutes' , be o ' l ,Llers siandlug on the rear pist— ol Wiring in return fur the applause the crowd Sherman sad Itosecrans both look much e tie pictures of them, - althouzh 11 must be blessed ale latter somewhat flatter both. ry were dressed in Major.aeneral's uni- U.", but Roaecranz had his covered with a ,es cost, Sherman is decidedly tire plainer iesring Loan of the two ; he wee dressed and in alt respects looked the nervous, straightforward person public .tuou believes him. to be Rosecranz's face 4to a constant smile ; his dress - was nester Sherman's ; and he is undoubtedly a man nor. acquaintance with the forme- of so * Is height they are both: about five ten or eleven inches, but Sherman is the bier of the two, Red does net, give the tin esrion of tieing as tall as be really is. Aside o n Sherman's remarVably high and fine rebead, there is nothing striking about tier, and no one unacquainted with them, Juld be likely to single them out in a crowd men of especial proutineun'e or ability. lien. Sherman was accompanied by his Lfe, a rather atouPy built and plain looking iy, of courteous and unassuming manners. may be mentioned as a matter of sops local larva, that Mrs. Sherman is a otrong Catho e sentiment. wee ,a member of the cngregsiion at L t ficaster, Ohio, of which lishop Youtig, of :oui• city, wis formerly iciest. She is also \ relative of Mrs. Captain BEM The city council, on c ,noty evening, aprop g r l isted $5OO to pay '.e expoases of proo }r in g an. orator. pnrohasc 1 ~ g firewotlts, &o , f r the celebratiOn of the iproathiug Fourth of: Jilly. We infer from Ink though we bav iicit t been authentically formed on the sub ect, ,hat it is in contem. i latioa to obtFuS 14 serf ices of some distin palled speaker fro, abfload for the occasion. The Laripatch, whose putlisher is one of the cutatalttee on the Celetniation, says the ar ranguakots contemplate l one .of the most =picot affairs In thh country, and the 'telt ever seen :a this city. We sincerely us that such will bi. the case. The people ilea It, the circumstances of the times =and It, and there is a general disposition sh toe Fact of all to contribute liberally to any kleruzuration got up in the right spirit. We teller? It would be easy to obtain $1,600 or i?. tkv, to addition to the appropriation of coarwils, (ruin the voluotery contributions of .or cuttene - . YOUITH OF JULY costecriosatiss AND Fill Woitze.—Men sr.. Bever S Burgess, Erie, Pe., ere largely engaged to tie Wholesale Confectionery, Fruit, and Notion Trade. They have the reputativo at manufacturing the very finest Candy—both plain and fanny. Their stock Notion and Small Wares is large and ez • .entire Otangea, LCCLIOU4, Oyster., at.c., they Utite d speciality, and can furnish them iisl yamunel to suit. They are agentpfor the Etetlidoe Fire Works—Ale best made—and co Ell orders for the country trade or exhi boAs (kronen and dealers in their line gill do ■ell to cell isad sad ere their stook ; or, if trienug gouda, they - Euay be s u re of having tees orders filled pro/aptly 1- They promise t+A+yplyfire' Cld•Sti goods at lowest nailirket may 11.415 tf lIMI Series ro PISSOIid Demo Paoouc■ roe SAL& —Vi e are uow waning a Market Line frtta Erie to ltenova, on the Philadelphia Erie railroad. and wishtng to leisure all kik issf Vegetables and Country Produce to terry it on, have established a Depot on Fifth ttrett, is the rear of the old Reed F.ouee, be tatty State and French streets, where we will teat !ill times ready to receive and pay the tait,eet market price fur the same. All having PLiuce fir sale are requested to give us a "ti ihquire far Market Depot,. Fifth street, MAY 61, JACKSON Lite May lti , 1865—tf 'he new town of Paholo, -- laid WI on Ile 11 . s. Holman Farm, ie growing at a fast rate. th /rutty Ire, there was only utie buildiag puott. • of erection.' Our - latest intelligence 1 "4:11 ' , tut point atstey that Lipsey two entire totes are already built up, and a large num ber of houses still in process of erection. Fag gut!, this, where a town is built up in a we d -011 B•Oilter• 1.15ru Raotuart : —The 145th regiment reached this fifty on Monday afternoon, by way of the Erie & Pittsburg railrocd. been disoharged from farther service Choy were met at the thou: by a large oonoou, ee of citizens, anti weloonied home in a speech by O. W. Kelso, Esq., !which was , resended to by Lietzt..col. kloCreary, cotamarki!#7he regiment. From the depot-they wars escorted through a number of the 'tenets of the city, to tk. lklettirs Park, where 0' One soilitiow butb444ittllseet . I. bold soldier boys " partook of iu a "pitit that fully erilleol their appreciation of the rioJ piings of lite. The conduct of the sol— diers !lace has been remarkably orderly, - and cheek* volumes in favor of their moralchar . — acter. Not w dieturbanee.of any kind in which they participated, has' come to our notice daring the time they lajtve been in the city - - The number of men in the vitgintent at the time it was mustered out was about 450 A .nsiderable portion of these, whose period of service had a long time to run, were trans. (erred to-other regiments; and retained. Oh the route from Pittsburg to Erie most of the men belonging to localities south of here got off the care, and remairied bottled, leaving only &both eighty when they reached the city. The •• boys " all looked rugged, but tired, and their long ride had covered theta with dust, so that they did not present as favora ble an impression as they would on ordi nary parade. By this time, they have all been welcomed to their respective homes, and we fervently trust the day may be long distant Ware they will,egain be called upon to endure the privations and dangers of a life in the army. Let appropriate honor and kindness he extended to them everywhere, and let them be taught to feel that a gruite ful people deli appreciate the services of their patiou'e defenders. !loess Hoe.—We would again direct the went* of our farmer readers to the Horse o red for sale by liaises. Pierce & Co., if thip j city. They claim for it that it is the best add chespestartiole of the sort ever in troduced into this part of, the country, and if their rapid sates are any Indication, our agricultural friends who have - examined it must fgree with them. They are disposing at an average from half a doyen to a dosed a day, and on one day of the present Week they sold as high its twenty. It may be profitable thing for our readers to tura to the stivertisemont of Messrs. P. & Co., and study their description of the implement. it TERRIBLII 41.001D111181%-tt sudden And tern. ble accident, occurred on Tuesday at the oil well in Waterford, in this county. The workmen were engaged in raising the tools when the "bull wheel"—a large drum by which the cable is raised—broke loose, one of: its arms striking a man named James Short, hitting him in the bowels and ripping him up instantly. He died Within a few minutes. Short was employed at the well, wss married, and a son•in.law of James °Witten:, of Waterford.—Dispatch. _ T LOCAL BRETITIE,S. Bencr & Burgess have the best lot' of cigars to the city. 'they sell at wholesale' and re tail. The Cuba (N. _Y) Patriot argues philo— sophically that oil will either be found in that vicinity, or—it won't ! We think so, too. The price of gas in tbie city has been re duced fifty Dente per thousand feet, providing piyment is made within five . daye after pres entation of this bill. Mr. M. M. Moore his shown us - a letter from Plumer, anionnoing the opening of a new well at Pithole, just above the IT..itett States well, which flows 600 barrels a day Meeers. Minntg & lioadley offers reward of $BOO for the apprehension of the parties who broke iota their store_; and if they are con victed awl the money recovered will pay the full amount stoles ($600) to the parsons bring. log the culprits to justice. The Democrats of Mercer county have no 'county paper, au are determined to start one. - They offer to support an editor well, and ;invite correspondence with a view to se curing the services of one Address 3. P., box SS, Sharon, Mercer c unty, Pa. I The Gazette boasts that its carriers are both Sabbath school seholars. We dc:'not know if guts are ;or not, but 'we IMO inquire:and if not, we aiedetermined that they chill become so immediately: We never permil the Oa • egRVIIIt office to be behind hand in any sect of enterprise. _ • A Taylor sewing machine, In good order, and which has never - been used much is offered for sale. B coat $l4O when new, and will be sold for less than half the price. Inquire of Mrs. Grubber; corner of Chestnut sod Short streets. if. Copt Thomas Lenon has purchued the Liveiy Stable owned by Win. I. Sterrett, and intends carrying it on in tip-top style. He has already added a number of new convey ances and some good buses to be stock, and will continue to add more u the necessities of the business demand. if you want a smart horse and a neat carriage call on the Cap tain. We gave the Hutchinson Falai, in our no tice last week, the reputation of having mis erable politics, bat being very sweet singers. After having beard them half an hour. we withdraw our complimentary nodes of their musical powers. A more silly, or tininterest• ing concert than they gave last Monday even ing we have not attended for years. They had better stop giving public ezhibitions, and go to nursing little contribends. We are indebted to our good friend, pr. Spenoer, for a splendid mesa of brook trout, a present of the sort that - we never fail to appreciate. The Doctor has ,bes 4 on a fishing excursion near Emporium, Cameron county, and in twelve hours caught five hundred of the " speckled beauties." His successful trip has created quit* a sensation among our sportsmen, and we hear of several parties in tending a visit to the trout region. Ye editor has caught the contagion, acid If- be turns up suddenly missing some of these days, he will probably be discovered somewhere In the neighborhood of Emporium. We are Informed that the blame for our de deist:it mail arisagentants from NeW York oily lies between the local mall agent at L t tire and the baggage masters on the t., & Erie railroad. The poet office people 0. It the mail agents on the , lake Shore rota • fault, they basing nothing whom r with the midnight mail. It seems a: .!,,s Government pays the baggage weeders+ dollars a month extra for attending to the night msils, instead of employing, 11l regular agent, as it should do. The baggage men ' either do not attend to their duty, oat the local agent at Dunkirk does ant faithfully transfer the mails from the New York it Eno road, and between the two our community has been sub• jeoted to a eeri9s of ennoyanots list should not and will not be inlorated much longer. We still adhere to our belief, that a fail state ment of the facts, if seat to the proper au Warbles, Weed soon bring tkenuasii salad relief. The Detroit ?fibulas of Monday oesteloo the following ochaplitoonts4 a ode* of lb. visit it Copt. Roe to that oily : COMMANDER floe.—Chm raiders will sot hare forgotten the gallant mad of• the 11. 8. wooden gunboat Baum, os the rebel mum Albemarle is th• North Camillus waters, ea the 5;11 of May. of Met per, whlobresolloti in the driving beak of the rebel mamas for tress and the abeadosmest of her phis. Capt. floe; who thus nobly and victoriously grip. pled .with one of the most formidable iroi clads. is the present commousder of are U.S. Ilk, steamer, the " Michigen." 1 istimbor of our citizen waited upon 'Wm last week, and doubtless many more wilteztend to him the grateful baud of welsome, whoa ltury know that this naval hero is sow upon our our waters: They will And him, like all true heroes. a modest man. who seems unaware of 3ny expinics beyond that of simple e• daty." Let Nliohi t tan learn to know and honor a man whose n me will forever shine in the annals of ENAral story. The success of the Extract of Swart Weed, manufactured i hy Dr. John 8. Carter, of Mit city, is one of the wonders in the 611111111 Of uiejlicino It has become one of the staple articles sold in nearly every drug MAN, Ala there is a etesilily increasing demand for it In ever' pert of the osuntry. Mr. °brier Ass arranged for tosnufaoturinOt on s more Gl tonsive sepia than ; ever, during the °omits; season. • . As a striking incident of 'the Omen. it any be mentioned that a vessel ;loaded With Goal destined for Cinvelend left Ode port hist week. That city has heretofore obtained its supply direct from the mines, by'ineans of railroad and canal. The fact of precurin the untile here shows either that the source of supply heretofore depended upon . 114 `run out, or that the dealers in Cleveland did it cheaper to buy cool tot our hirbor. Welook upon the matter as certain that before tens years Erie will become the great coal mart of the lakes. The Dispatch corrects oar paragraph to the effect that the proposed roping mill enterprise has been given up, and icays it baa merely " been postponed until materials and labor balloon cheaper." We are glad to hear that it has not been totally abandoned, but our ex perience of such movements has taught us that unless pushed forward directly after their inception, they are very apt to falL A fellow calling himself i.e. J. E. Ran dolph is getting a reputation as a great ras cal. Like most rogues be oontmeneed by cheating the printer. He swindled the Can na entwine Courier oat of its bill for subscrip tion, the Dispatch office out of $l2, and an other printer in this city (not us) out of $6 60 for cards. He bought a saloon here, but could pot pay for jt, and was kicked out by the coiner. At last amounts he was in Corry, and we give notion to our friend of the Tel. graph there to be on the look out for him. The catalogue of theft, and robberies In this section is becoming alarmingly largo ? and indicates the existence of a regular or ganisation of rogues. On Saturday evening a piece of black manilla silk, pleasuring for— teen yards, and worth $5 a yard, was stolen from the dry goods store of R S Morrison & Sons. The same day a pleas of red silk, worth about $lOO, was taken from Gabel .& Hein rich's store. The Dispatch says: Forty—nine members of the 831 regiment arrrived home to this county on Saturday. They oonstitutuall the privates who are now subject to muster out. They were not accompanied by any d the officers. Their return was quiet and unher alded, and each man proceeded to his home." The Western papers got up a story bat Col. Dan Rice le dead., Dan was never knows to be heat in a Joke, and positively reseed to • die up to last edifices/ Reductions in the price of labor, strikes among workmen, and the stoppage of many manufacturing and mining operations, will he the order of the day for some time to come. On Friday eveninp:last, Jas. Skinner lost an envelope containing two $l,OOO and one $5OO U. 8. bond. It was picked up by Mr. Jacob Tbirtyaore, in front of his store on State 'greet. and shortly after returned to the owner. The manner in which Idr. T. acted in the matter speaks well for him. The wholesale grocery store of Messrs Mani; & Hoadley, nearly opposite this Mhos, was hr ikon into by burglars on Fridity night last They drilled a bole into the safe, blew open the door, and robbed it of some Are or six hundred dollars. The new Episcopal church of this city is progressing with considerable the foundation walls being completed, find the materiel all prepared for the hands of th'e workmen. We are-glad to know that the building is to be erected under the euperwis. ion ollone of our own mechanics Mr. Lytle is every superior architect, and if he Is given the opportunity will take a high rank in his business. . . WMIIIINGTOIII, June 2 The police have taken possession of Heston Hall, with the jewelry implements to., of the New York Manufacturing Jewelers' Assents. Lion, and arrested the prlacitial and ssidittata on a oharge of swindling. Eridencs was pro &toed to show that the Gift Concert partook of the character of a 'stabling institution. The part lea were held to bail before the crinti nal Court. The shove is a dispatch to the daily papers Of Sattripy. The concern •pokes of is the same one which had a branch in this city not long ago We were convinoed at the time That it vas s humbug. - The docks and railroad of the &nthraoite Coal and Iron Company, outside of the pros• ent htrbor, are nearly ready for use. The Fast day of President Johnson was ob• served in thi3 city with unlace' strictness.• All the stores, saloons and lasnufaatories were closed, end the day appeared like Sabbath. A. retort that Gen. Sherman wall to pass thrcugh this city on Thursday of last week. attracted a large crowd to the depot. After waiting patiently, aqd getting rad) , for a grand hurral2, the train arrived salsas the General, and the people disposed feeling that they ha , l been badly "sold." It. E. Murray, for many years a .pOpular conductor on the Cleveland and Brie railroad, the Buffalo Courier says, has been appointed Ginoral Passenger Agent at Louisville for the C C. and C. and Lake Shore raiiroaas. Two bad cues of Pile toured by Dr. Strick land's Pile Remedy. Mr. Glass of /guessing, Wisconsin, writes for the benefit of all who gear with the Pilis, that he has been troubled for eight years with en aggravated case of Piles, and his brother; wair diseharged bum f Piles, army as incurable, (be being = sa ws. lysed with the Pike). Both these ins issirall oases were cured with one bottle a Dr. Strict land's Pile Remedy. • The on of these gentlemen, beside the imonials received by Dr. Strickland, to coasince those suffering, that the molt 'granted chronic oases of Piles are cured by Dr. Strick land's Pile Remedy. It is sold by Druggists everywhere. aturinl.Bmeow "Two paupers, says as ezaheap, who es caped from a county poor house up la the. oil regioncof Posseybratais, made $lOO.OOO snot openting l oil lands, before the overseer, caught them. o It does sot add whltalor or zot Op °veneers returned them to the poor house The above story, Instead of bagtiudni two -PooPoro," obenld my "sae winner." !I,eieborOg.l•ooalitiAmt Cot J. B. Brown, of Rochester, asigoess- Ini oU operator, has laid lint a town on the Tyrrell Par", utak the 011 City and 1411111 aitini,iollEt birth gil eight sentheset of Titusville. which he pre ttifies caning Petrologia City. The Titusville Aliperiwe noirespead,OF !Willi sOlk Age Chita 1 661'414'160n thi Witold' Odom'. —The town of Flamer, titillated gloves miles from Franklin sad the sea. • from Ti-: WWI% kaa..grewslato a iproopesage Sass; It has Bear hotels, two national basks, a slum ber pFrolliner*„ Fifty new building. ere in course of erection. —The vacancy on the 0. C. railroad, caused by the resignation of Mr. Thotopson, has been filled by Mr. - .D. MoCargw:----dlUsglEstirDen in, the sensation •aistress, has'contmenoid an engagement at the Titusville theater, appear.' ing as "Julia," Cn the Hunehbock,—Aotiog conductor Sumner, on the ilOwn train from Titusville to Shelter, Friday k4entng' a week, tell from a ear &tithe Inight cap," ii< each a manner that sixteen .carkpused over his left log, severing it about three Lichee from the body. Amputation stria porFOrated twenty fear boars after chi accident" The patient Unwind only about nine hoursi He leaves a family.—Joseph H. Simon ds, df Franklin, Pa., testified before the court now trying the assassins in Washington , that Jo was Booth's agent in the. oil business, and that Booth bad $6,000 infested in that regiog. That he owned a third undivided interest in' a lease Of three and one. half acres on the All; tteny river, DUI Franklin, and had an in in &wino' elation owning as unaividat irtieth of a trot ; and that this W 44 all bairn possessed in Venango. —One million doilars is the price asked 'for 160 acres of land' known as the Molten farm, lying near •the Coquette well—s6oo,ooo had been offered and refused. --41ifensive preparations are being made to complete the Oil Creek railroad as far as Petroleum Centre, by August, pr September nest. , We era informed that 380 men are to be put on the work this week.—A burglary was committed at the tunas* of Mr. Bartlett, on the south side of the creek, lost night. The windows of the house had been left open, and Me thief entered without disturbing the tastily. A gold watch was taken from the head of Mr. Bartlett's bed, and $2O or $3O in money was taken from the pockets of a dress, belonging to one of the family. - A silk dress was also stolen. and several other articles of less value. There Is no .flue to the thief's identity.—There hasteen considerable de crease in the supply oflti within the past month, the average- d4l production being about 4,500 'barrels. Elvers! wells,,how• ever, which have been dry for some time, have commenced prodtMing again, and we may soon look for a large increase iu the daily average. —Titusville has now twenty six hotels, many of thenbeing quite large and well-conducted establiehments.L—There is • project on fuot fur a hone railroad from Plumer to Ott City. One hundred cars, and as many teams have been ordered to Oil City. —Franklin street. Titusville, is being mac adamised. The stones are to be covered with gravel.—The hanks = of Meadville have agreed to receive from their depositors the notes of Eastern. Pennsylvania and Ohio banks at three-fourths of one per cant. die, .cunt, and return them to the places.of their issue. The following banks ire sioepted, and their notes will be retteived at one-quarter of one per cent.: Philadelphia and Pittabueg hank., Bank of Crawford county, Bank of Lawrence county, PercaleTs Bank. Oil City Bank, Venango Bank.—.-Col. D. -C. M'Coy, after gallantly serving his country ever three years, has resumed the practice df the law. A well informed correspondent writing from Farel Farm, Venango county, says: ' "I do not And the Noble:well producing 200 barrels per day es was reported last week. It is neither lowing nor pumping, and has been doing only - a feeble business for a long time. The tubing is oat, the tanks are get ting dry, and things generally look rather blue. It has probably piled up mere millions for its owners than it ever will again. It seems to be exhausted and not disturbed by water frem other wells. This wNloommencid lowing May 28, 1882, and continued -to flow about nineteen months, yielding about 480,000 barrelkof oil: This you may rely upon, al though varying from reports of other opto nally good authority. . From sales weds and from an estimate of what was in the tanks. Nay 28..1884, it was found that the wells had averaged about 1,000 barrels per day up to that time About 85.000 barrel, were pro duced during the next seven menthe This yield r f nineteen months made several mil mionsires, and gave snug little fortunes to a soon or more of other amnions oil men Over $2,000,000 of greenbacks have been received lir oil actually sold. Besides this a large amount of stock has exchanged hands, neon its credit. • flow much of this is valuable I have no means of knowing. I would not dare to risk 1;tuoli based t pon the future yield of oil, 614 it 'tendons nobly. The Sherman well,was opened in March, 1882, and flowed twenty-one months It started of at about• 1,100 bbls. per day, but like other large wells ran at a time when oil was so low that its „yield of money was com paratively small. r I have seen thousands and thous - gads of barrels of nice, green oil sold at this well for fifteen cents per barrel, or a lit tle over one fourth of a cent a gallon this wall is not lowing ninety barrels ti day, as was said to me, on last week, but lows and blows about sixty barrels in twenty-four hours. It laid still about thirteen months and has been yielding from thirty to sixty barrels tine last January It is said to be on the increase, yielding double the *mount it produced at the beginning of the year. The "Noble well'; is defunct,; the "Sher• man" is superannuated ; the "Empire" is dying out, and all the other large Wells are greatly reduced - or " done gone for," so that but a small amount of oil is being produced. It will be seen that this production . is much lees than the demand, and unities some gotta " strikes " are made before fall and winter trade is over, oil will command a high price. Mind that, now." The friends of Capt. D. P. Jones, of Titus. Mlle, late of - company "A " 88d regiment,, Pennsylvania volunteers, who served is more then three years of the war, sad who has been may times limeade 1, will present him as a maids** for .Treasurer of Crawford county, subject to the decisloo of the Itipnblican . party •at their Primary meetings. That's right; let the Abolition , politicians stand aside sad give the soldisevi's •Ithasee.—Des • 11%y giros* the first of ibe season in .his part of the country, is to be ci Warren on the 13th. —The Werrea Mini ()loses a oomplimentary mottos of the visit °CHI.. Gars, late of the ,Gosells, - to that plum. With the follserisig ob servation ; " Who too is hot some paiagraph of his -sehieting,pr'ioinst-timitight : . : : Gripping , busy brain end ergo hies on to' bacons tr Sheridan or Grant, a Uncial Or &Masking too !" Oh, steer f—Xtr. Geo: B. Lord, of Jamestown .N Y.. is huildimg3a Warren*eddy a sort of tl paint 'I Rol for p trite' at Oil Creek. it will co.t shout £3.000. it is RO feet long, 25 wilt* ituJ iL high phs dining room is d 0 feet lung awl 12 feet' wile. It has 20 stele room, et by 41 foie with ,. two single betla each, being able to lodge tiny -grersotts; room is ventiltiolotl 1 h.:1.1 window 8 by 24 hashes: Tb. 68144, is 20 by 25 feet sod th e kitaltto i i by 2J. it bas sin diioble. sash doors on t h e sided *act sods, CO It _law, bed room, SWOP MIAs brig-roes 414 pantry. It is being finished In fine style and iftrbelsiated - side. - Th. &slag sees - hr tplatill:ll44ll44by etttln,windoWll6 diy nigh t of last week, the luirdirire store 'of . Pearce & Shaffer, next to the Carver 41onse, Warren, was entered by breaking out a pane of gbietin the first door and eliding the brlts.ati Ike top mid bouoin. The burglars broke open the safe, from which they took over $1,200, sad a couple of revolvers from the show nese. Oar Government is becoodog etsel to its soldiery. It compels respectable men to two. elate with Jeff. D►ris night and day. We pro. test agslost such cruelty'. He should hate negro itwarde if any. But we submit that ipad but convicted felons ought to be eon• ftmeed to such a fete,— Warren Sail. We are astonished: What can otir . olaver ootemporary mean ? Does he intend to war& that negro guards are not "rispotable," and only on a par with '• oonvloted felons?" Bare ly this is rank " disloyalty," We puma torn an explanation. 43TOP TEAT Scuarnannil—Which you( can do if you drive the impure, hot and acrid =e lm...out, of your system by taking iniardly Carter's, Compound' Extract of Dandelion and Bittersweet, 14od applying outwardly Outer's Yellow Ointment. Hundreds can testify that they have used these articles with satire sue eess and satisfaction, after having used many other,thinge to no purpose. TiOerefors, we say use these two articles and otopfthst scrota& Ow. Price of Bottle and ißox together, one dollar and fifty cents. Bold by Carter & Car var. If OBSERVE* *OE . OFFICE. We would mapectfblly call the attention of the utak to our faellities for doing Job Printing of every demi, Mon. Having rapid Pressees and the latent styles of Type, we are prepared to do anything is4the jobbing line, is manner equal loamy Mbar ertabliskmont, and on terms as reasonable as the , Butbdo or Cleveland aims. We have added nearly two thousalidoilan worth of tuto rial to the once since it lute been in our possemion, with the objector making it what we thought the communi ty needed. Hew well we have succeeded we leave thi samimens of our Jobbing, which may be seen in every part of North Western Pennsylvania, to testily. Timm who want tasty workers invited to give us a call. W. can do any kind of Printing that ran be done elsewhere, —such for instance as All kinds used by Coal Operators,. •Il kinds used by Coal Skippers, All kinds used by Coal Sellars, All kinds used, by Merchants and Storekeepers, All kinds need by Retailers and Grocers, All kinds used by Manufacturers, AIL kinds used by Medicine Dealers, All kinds geed by Auctioneers, All kinds use 4 by Railroad Agents, . All kinds used by Banks, All kinds sued by Insurance Ogees, - All kinds need by Stock Campanile, generally, AB kinds need by Brokers, All kinds used by Com. and For. Mombasa/, All kinds used by Expose Yen, All kinds used by Proffsealonal ' Men, All kinds used by Litetary Societies. All kinds aced by Public Oaten, All kinds used by Patintees, • All kinds used by Producers of New Articles, All kinds rued byMerchant s of ail Trades.' All kinds used by Arehlteets. All kinds need b Dagnerrean Rstablishments, All kinds need b y Artis t s generally, All kinds used b Rxhibitors, All kinds used bManagers of Social aseembliu All kinds used by Political Managers, all kinds used by Travelling Agents, All kinds used by Fairtooll, or sellers of Mai mrtate, All kinds deed by the sellers of Pei Douai l'inperti, All kinds need by Renters. la short, all kinds used by all dame.. Orders by mall,wheneent by respoeutibie partise,prompt ly attended to: Agent* for Blows, Coneerti,kit, whose reeponsib lity we are net acquainted with, must pat la advance. In CUM where packages are , seat out of the city by expreakand the sauna for whom they are intend ed have not i regular account at the oaks, the bill for collention 11l invariably be forwarded with them. - HALL'S VEGETABLE HICLLIAN - HAIR RENEWER , HAS PROVED ITSELF TO BE THE best Prepustiow ever pmented to the rabbi ; le hat to which Wombed" elm have v used it era ready to testify. - - - • feu spot ladies' of this Compound will change bluely dry and wiry Hair to the most beautiful SILKEN TRESSES. 4 0 If the Rain is falling off, or beaming ray, the use of the Renewer wiU sandy 'nest its dens sod mum It to assume, in a short time , all 'lts former ty. It com pletely eradicates gem f and Dandruff.bad kills Hair- osiers, so destructive to the roots of the Hair, and Cures all Diseases or Htpitors of the SCALP. • • AS & HAIR DRESSING , : The Renewer le unequalled by any other flair Preparation IN THE WORLD! IT CONTAINS NO POISONOUS DRUGS, Being a Vegetable Compound. T HE Proprietera offer the' Sicilian Hair Renewer to the public, entirely confident that it will BRING EACH THE HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, Promote its Growth, end In nearly ili CUTS where it has WWI off. will Tow tore It, utiles' the pormonAs very aged This Is not like ether Preparations, outilleg the hale - - 0 4 dr and Mashy. but will imp it moist, 1 soft and glary. R. P. HALL & roprietors, No. 127 Nolo CO., ?West, Nashua. N. H. r HALL h WARPIL, Rsallusre demi, for Witstsiti Pentnylmnla, Western New York tad austere Ohio. &WU- W. W. PIERCE & HYDE & WEIGHT" ATEET Horse Hoe, or Cannier Plow t ' 41 11% , • 111 4 1.1.° ‘ • """••-- ABOVE INVALUABLE IMPLE. iirtliT has always received tho Plat Premium ethos aver exhibited : and all eh., have used it pronounce it far superior to anything else of the kind. The lag ars some of the adviwitages this Cultivator has over every oth• r • tad now in use : lit. Lightness and durdeiiicy : being made of the but quality of steel, highly p •lished, and the whole imple ment weighing irom fifty to sixty pounds. 2d. Alaptnion to to ire kinds of work than soy other Cultivator known ; being a perfect and thorough Cold- Tatar when need with •li the teeth on, ',geeing the round even aid level, and winking nearer the rows than any mber Cultivator- ' 3d. By removing the small teeth, and attselsiag the wings to the shovel, it is the moat peifect implement for billing that can be found. stk. It is the beet implement for cevering and digging potatoes *Ter invented. A man and bores can cover po- tatoes as fast air bores can walk, and a min and team can dig from three hundred to firs hundred bushels of potatoes in a day, when the crop is a Lair one. sth It works *quietly well in cora, or any bled &temp , requiring cultivating, and is most cane hand hoeing can be dispensed with. • 6th. Its cheapen, convideting the many Made of wink to which It can be applied ferns herbs la oar implement all that is nweessey for cultivating and billing any kind of (guy, or covering lo t / digging Pets toes N urotwiless certificates from the must inlinentud farm. flits the (Toiled States might be feria of the of the shove implement over all others designed her like pares. e ',WI be pleased to receive a all from say one wb" sons a Cultivator or Shovel Plow sad "span to they the ants of the above Beres Noe nee all other Muds of the kind. We rawest Ills Horse Has to work se a Cultivator so wall as say Oaltiestor weds-us Shovel Plow as well a. soy Shovel Plerw—sad v Oilers Hoe a couplet' sacern or refund the most, It it d , • set meet this warrantee. lie 'booboo as bead la entiestias wick ear Raft , ma, Stone, Manse ead tinsillaesiddeg Gans, coaelete assonant of barn d Mabee, Mo Raker, Ileytbse,thation 't Ania *Mks. Pasts. Hass, Munk, Spoke, lc Don kll to gni us a can W. E co.. Sole agents for Hens Hos is Brie Co., Pa, sod Antiguan Co., Ohio, Corner state sad nth sta., ,Hrla, Pa. _ Wa . W. Pans, t Geo. J.ltsoosta. S . Iris, Nay 26, laitt.3a. The following firms are oar enthorked monk for the ante of Wrighea Norse Not or Oentrator Plow I. ft A. Hefei is Oa, W sterfot4 W. L. le IL D. fiernWeiM North East ; Oultifortt . Hey h Co.,Oirari ; J. A. Whine, Mlles Orora : A. Landers*, Union; Webster & siegi. Conneaut, Ohio e.T. Nothilre, firklabula Ohio ; Talent* k Hodge, fieninre, Ohio ; VV. Pierre! Ca., arneek. liportensbrgh. .- - - teRANOICBIIII44 PlLL : it—The Weak. the Coe Rampur•, Ithwunalte,cwatire. Billiets softball!** after tome dive use, will Ilwireaawed aa4 puvete every orals of t bete fvemee. livery dose makes the blood pane Me saves ear Wiellea to the strtraire terisisas is Uer velem. Thaw pills, se f Kra sleet, set upoe,the arterial blood, ter issuing the circulates. by Ishtar tisiattla see= het to the vela, and they throw eft' etch ao fate the bewails, Welt °WU" by ties_ INFIDE *rived tram tlverstreth's Pills. expel thou MIS tee mesa etateeed, the Pills way make grlibigh art soaks*, Wiest feel wade. Th is is so hamihret else. sad sifts Um disease will sew bouresi >ining interest, and'erlll fully sustain the wonderful reputation already gained by the other numbers of-„ musupys TEN CENT SERIES, the seines of which - are : • No. • No. 1. The lla tter.. - The Flower of the 2. The Trapper's Retreat - Wigwam. 3. The Patriot IlighWay- 22. Rickety Tom, the Royer. & The Hunted Unionist. 23. Th o e r i , m T Pli he o ß f l i Pah e e P r ra of iria tlie ; 6. The Track of Fire. Cave. 6. The Man-Eaters 24. The Robber's Terror. 7. Charlotte Temp'e. 25. Joe the Sarpint. 8. The Diath Face. '26. Lightfoot, the Scout. 9. Thu ledian-Slaver. 27. The Giant Spy of Bank -10. The Tiger of the Ocean. or Hill. 11. The Horde* Triumph 21. Sear Cheek, the Wild 12. The Ocean Rovers. Half-Breed. 13. Ihe Tory Outwitted. LI/. Squint-e , ed Bob 14. ZekeSterniato,theLion- 30. eoakey Snodgrass. Hearted Scout. 31. Rolling Thunaor. 16. The Scourge of the seas. 3.4. Heavy Hatchehthe Bold 16. The Captive Maiden. Scout. 17. Long-Legaid hie; or 33. Sly Sam, the Quaker The Demon' of the , Spr Woods. 34. The Three Darin; Tr.ip• It. The Wild Scout of the - per.. ifecultaine. 33: The Fatal ilara.naeu. 15. The Forest Lodge. 6. Eagle-Eyed Z-ke. 10. The Rollicking Mangers 7. Big Ritled Nick. 21. Rattlesnake Dick ; or, S 2. Tip. Bold Sealp Hunter. These Novels are foreale by all News Agents and Liao k sellers, had sent, propels!, on receipt or price. Liberal terms to agents. May 26614' Cr TODD PERLEY, .73. (Late of the U. S. Treasury Department and Pennsylvania Commissioner for dold.orr, W..hiegton, D. 0.) General Claire Agent, with Sanjandu Or. it. Esq.. Attorney at LAW. Wayne Mace, Ens, Pa Naval and Civil claims collected with fidelity and die. retch. Pensions obtained and collected. - ApplleaUone by mill promptly attended to.. Sr. r. haling had eer• er.l years' experience In the detail of the carious lie partments, feel* eealident heats.. render most setista4ory aid in irrosecntlng all kinds of ClOwernment claims. soaylred-6to Spring ant Sumer Goods ! MRS. I. H. HALL Weald reopiefts4 call attention U. M. LARGE STOCK OF GOODS., Jaat maim' frotalliw York, elllgrraning onnets, Hatii;,.Ribbons, Together with norm D B Y GOODS! Which eh, will sail OREAF FOR CASH, OR READY-PAY. Cr Particular attention paid to bleaching., coloring and preying. Stara on Peach st, 7 4c ors above the Depot, grin, rtiu-SOletf. Engraving. BUSINESS, WEDDING AND OTUER Bill Heads, Certificates of Oil and Stamping, Embossing, Beals, &0., BY J. M. LAPHAM, Paragon llnildlng, West Park Row, BOMA& Eknt, PA NEW BOOT AND SHOE Roe, PROVISIONS, STORE. WHOLIARAIiII t `l, RETAIL. THE UNDERSW '; LT Wont' their frt have opened the above 1 :- • Diamond, mixt door to . atom, Thera they otter ' in the trade net of Dr.. rant manniketorfor. A ♦ND WILL B Without their patronage, ltrialsteer wok' be blockadad. NOONAN k 817111 CI. BEAu %arum Dittirsa umetwd eu e= Woods, Ons et Plum. toes du. r.e CMii= "limiVrlNMl4ll4., HIMUL'S All to bo ootd ler ON DOLLAR Gael REASONS WHY MUNRO'S TAN CENT NOVELS. GEORGE SIONR.O ,& CO, Nu. 137 Wliliano at., N. Y CARDS. OTHER BTOC-KS Bede . Spidat invitation etigta TO TETE LAD/338.. toy !MN LI '',3PEcTFUL that thy 'la east aide of lb* '4eithe's dry goods ..rt assorted stock 4i 4 from four dif- 3RDisoLY