is ifttitim Obotrutr. , PA.. JUNE 15th, 1865 Whom it May Concern. zotuuteucted tasking the emul.an , ta us customary in this office, and Luewilog themselves indebted, will promptly settle up their accounts led upon " Short credits," D r . eye. " make long friends," and we believer to Mr. Lincoln'', theory, tall debt to easier paid thane large have accordingly adopted the rule collections twioe a year, and think 'generally approved by the friends Our e xperience has taught us, t(ef reason why so tartly newspaper dasrts to e4lowing their acoouTts poled, at the end of which always leaves unpleaestit ilt avd c.erd out of ten, the debt le ItLer uuuu w whew aacunnte are sent &Muting to they' promptly. They the aggre gate ta many thousands I, sod it is nut right to deprive us of longer than in of our pet dues any Bec e„ary. There who know them. be zudetited will eal , o us oonsiderable expeor by remitting at ones, with- Lig ui to the necessity of sending a e e r cites of persons in Erie, just peve io every other place, who are al— Ni r t ivas the enterprise Ma prosperh owa ia which they te,hie Nothing. it to suit them, and every day of their ay are ding•dongiog into the earl of iy their doleful complaints If a strait ,' to lowa, they are sure to get hold end instead of pointing out our ad— , of laoation, 'and the public iipirit of they appear to take delight in him so bad an impreeeicin as possible. we have traveled some little in our time, m a couoi3erable number of cities, large and we are decidedly of the lul us that Erie it shout as good a place to as any of them We have yet to vielt mow!) , of the same size that ezoele it number of ,good public buildings, the of its prilste residesoes, the number Int of its places of huskies's, the loess of vs I.cation, the general en— of ite busineet men; or the eooiebility .itizene. We could mention many places Aar ni these respects, and do not know superior A few things we may fall in, bi.t they are of a clue that the ig population aid wealth of the city at will soon be remedied. Neither ey any worse or more numerous than met with almost anywhere in the cons- We think nothing so contemptible as mons who live in a place, who make mosey in it, and who depend upon luny for their success, to be incessantly Aging it. Every town has a class of tats, and (Ley will generally be found to least useful porjon of the population. Ot to he the aim of all to increase the ;erity of the community where they re— told if any one consoientiouely feels that toast speak well of it, let him by ell pick up traps and go where he can be better—eu can get along without him wortos or Ovativakt. GRANT —The re in of Gen Grant in this oily, on Friday loon of last week, was one that ret3eoted oredit on the patriotism and publio it of our oitirens. Long before the tort- the traiu, an immense throng of pee— bed gathered at the depot, and we think are perfectly safe is supposing that not -3 then three thousand persons were pres sto greet the General on his arrival. A 'tuber of ladies and-gentlemen had prepared beautiful arch, and erected it ne tr the ige over Mill creek, at the top of which mammoth letters the words " Welcome ot" reflected the sentiment of every par ein the crowd Considering the time in ~ i ch this arch was got up, it was an unborn only fine affair, and the partial who parad ed in its arrangement may well feel proud their efforts. The train arrived in due time, and was no oner in eight than the familiar countenance General Grant was recognised by the peo— le, who gave bim as hearty obeerei -asever An received. Before the oars had i stopped General stood upon the rear platform, and crowd gathered about him in a mass ro ease that it is astoniehing some persons era not suffocated. Two of the General's ids took places on each side of the platform, preventing the people - fedi:a rushing upon it, elide he himself employed his time in ehak ng hands with the ladies and a few of the prominent citizens, now and then dropping a ward of courteey in reply to the salutations of tas visitors As * general thing he refused to shake the hands of men and boys, and not t lee who so,lieitcl the honor were obliged to gni it up as a hopeless task. He used his !eft arm altogether, the right having been op,'• so far es handishaking was con - cernei, .0 the route from New York here. The General looked and undoubtedly felt, as demonstrations were a bore to him, and it a really singular that people should bzea so thoughtless as to increase his discomfort when the unpleasantness of his ?union was so apparent. Mn.e Grant appeared for some time at the ear door, and tor a while the "honors" of the vermin were &bon equally distributed be tween her and the General. The train rs— zanied about twenty minutes, and as it went away cheer atter cheer rang through the air, attesting the affection of our citizens for their annoy'. favorite general. The proceedings' were made up of a strange conglomeration of the lively, absurd, sentimental and patriotic, at:fading abundant material for a sketch of the mart graphic and.intereetiog description, bat at MIS late date we are contentwith lim• 114 ourself to a mere mention of the more erounceat incidents. Ritu Ileuerel Grant himself, we were bet cer pieeted than we have been with any of teediog generals erLo have came under car cttervattou ^ IV later, pictures which bare avpearect Mire stores are perfect like• teases—or, rattier, we should say, they ap Preach as near perfection as it is possible for camera, bruSh and pencil to attain. But, thou g h the resemblance is pod, they utterly ful to give the modest, unpretending end mealy expression that he wears upon his face, or the look of firmness which impresses every cue that bees him. in short, he appears better than his pii.turee—and yet he is asset 4113 would not be likely to attract any atten -1:41 lie to ILA known. tie id one of Mat ci tes o f pernous who must be etudted Lo be appreciated, and who grow in our affeo• 11.4 the incr.* we eat and know art t hem. The tieuerel wor e ,ti uniform coat, with the Lieu— teonot tiesersi'n three eters upon hie eliould vrthutti light - pantaloons cod vest. Unlike cf.ermso, h e had on a oteeu shirt seller end Dueem, and. his arena, though nut pretea tine, was dectdedly en inkprovenkeut on that ef the hero of Atlanta Mrs. Grant, like her husband, is 4 modest appearing perann. alma° =—but we almost forgot that a woman's like must never be mentioned --and evidently sympathized very siron,tly in the physical torments to which her bulb:mot WWI subjected. We are not nitwit given to 'litre worship, tint. the little we :now of the tieneral gives Its a very kind feeling for him, mud If tie continues to oonduat himself in the same unassuming manner that he hasythibite4 heretofore. we predict that he will continue t• be, no be is now, the favorite puhlie turn of the nation lefrra REGIIIIIIIT.—Lu itueorilance with the rule be hie adopted, previous to rho tuustar • ing Out, it the .196th reginiatailor. Curtin mole the following promotions: Lieut.-Col. D: B. McCreary, to Calcium ; Major Charles M.' Lynch, to Lieut. Colonel; Brevet Major James N. Hamlin, to Mitjur; Sergeant Charles C Merritt, to Captain co. F; Sergeant J. S. * Coltell, to Firm Lieutenant Co F; Sergeant Charles Steadman, to First Lieutenant Co. A ;'-Q. til Sergeant Jonathan Spaulding, to Quartermaster, to rank R 5 First Lieutenant The fait three comutissiulis date from dauyary 7, 1805. These promotions, it must be understood, are merely complimentary, and are not recognized by the Federal au thorities. LOCAL BREVITIES. A ball will take pleas at the hotel of E. Yright, McKean Corners, on the evening of he 4th of July. The people of Union propose celebrating the Fourth on an exteneive scale, and are making preparations accordingly They do not intend to allow themealvee to be outdone by any of the neighboring places., The closing exercises of the Waterford Academy will take place on Thursday even ing, the 29th iust. Au interesting programme has been arranged for the occasion. The next term of the Academy will commence on Mon day, August 21st, 1896. The Councils, on Monday evening, adopted a resolutioci to license Farrar Hall for $lOO a-year, instead of making a charge of slo' per night, as heretofore The proprietors of the Hall had dotarmiued to rout it for other purposes had not this action been taken. A gentleman who hae had much experlenoe as an editor, and who has tw• eons, both practical printers, who will accompany him, desires to hear of au opening for hisaervicee. Application may be made to the publisher ut the Observer. We notice by the Lancaster Criteltlyencer that our former fellow-citizen, Gen. William Patten, has been elected n delegate from the town of Columbia, to the Democratic, county convention. The General is one of the Class of Democrats who stand firmly by the cause through good and evil report. As an instance of . the rapidity and prompt. nests with which tho New York mails reach this city, we may state that nn Wednesday of this week we received the daily Tribune, World and News, of June itb,—the trifling period of one week only having elapsed be— tween the day of publication and that of de— livery. On Saturday la,t a party of gentlemen, comprising Mr. Delacamp and his associates in making surveys of the lake harbora, sailed from this city to Conneaut, Ohio, a iffstanoe of thirty miles, in a vessel about the size of a large nailing boat. The boat -is named the Northern Belle, and was managed by Jas R. Nesbitt.' Aeting Master John H. Welsh, of this city, has been assigned to the command of the U. 8. steamer Mist, now lying off Mound City, She is a large, new boat, and one of the finest light—draft vessels in the Mississippi squadron. The friends of Capt • W dish will be pleased to learn of hit good fortune A fire occurred nn Friday night of last week in West Mill Creek town.illip,,whinh destroyed the shingle factory and dwelling of Mr Ellslia Blake, with all their contents. The leas estimated at $3,000. Mr. B. and his wife were sway from home, and when they returned, found their little property a heap of ruins. Two of their children, who were n,leep in the house, were rescued by netglati.irs. Our Garman citizens are premring to cele brate-the Fourth ou their own book " Nine or more societies will participate. An ad dress will be deUvered by Rev. Wm Semler, of 81. Paul's Lutheran churoh, and the De olsratiou Will be read by Rev. Ur. Limburg. business session of the Bishops of the Methodist Church in the United States will be held at be residence of dm E. C. Wilson, in this city, during the present week, com mencing on Thursday, the 15th lust The following distinguished divines Will he in at tendance : T. A, Morrie, D. D , Senior Bish op ; Auketi, M. Simpson, E :Thomson, L. Scott, D. W. Clark, 0. Baker Capt. Clayton.W. Lytle has been appointed by Collector Wilkins to a pumt in connection With the Custom House. We have seen no appointment lately that. we can applaud more heartily than this. Capt. Lytle, besides being a brave soldier, is a gentleman of inielligence and energy, who would fill almost any of the public) positions iu our country with honor. Collector Wilkins evidently appreciates the services of our soldiers, for he has selected a insjority of his officials from the army. We hope to hear before long, that other brave boys have got positions in the different public aloes here. The Erie octauty Aledioal Society mei:in this oily, on Thursday of last week, and diet ed the following offteers Pregidient—W. M. Wallace, Erie Vioe'Preeident—C. Brandes, of Erie. Beeo)dlog eecretary—'4. L. Stewart. of Erie. .Corresponding Socretary—G. C. 13, 3 Tm e tt, of Brie, Treasurer—A. Thayer, of Mill Creek. Board of Censors—fra Borten, of Water• ford ; J. C. Wilson, of Edinboro, and W. C. Event, of North East. , Board of Examiners••Drs. Phelps, of Union, Burroughs, of Corry, and Jackson, of Fair. view. A large amount of business in connection with the interests of the profession was trans acted. The next meeting of the society will be held in this pity; on the 4th of July, com— mencing at 10 o'clook, a. m. j l The Titusville Morning Darold, edited bye ' .W. W. & H. C. Bless, made its appearance oil Wednesday, and shows signs'of a liberal anii, permanent patronage Its editorial and local' columns are Well filled; and it oontains the telegraphic dispatches usually furnished In daily papers Were it not for the well under— stood feet that the people of that lcoality never allow any enterprise to fail after it has once been started, we should look upon the experiment of Messrs BlOss as one of a very risky character; but wo are assured that it is established un au entirely reliable hiisis. The 'Jerald will undoubtedly secure many aubeoribare among oir business men,- sad they will fled it the best advertising medium in the oil region. The exercises of laying the coruer.stone of the new Episcopal church of this pity. took place on Tuesday afternoon last, and ate re• presented to as as having been of a remarks- Idy interesting nature. An eloquent address way delivered by Rev. Mr. Stop♦, of PlM burg. Previous to the placing of the Oorner• steee in its position,a bolt was pissed therein, containing, among other artistes, a brief re cord of the church's history, lid of Directors, wardens and vestrymen, a espy seek of litis °assay an, Gazelle and Dispagek, a :timber of religions publications, and some specimens of our present national money, including a Treasury note, shinplutors and small coin. The building is erpocted to be oomploted within a year, and these who have Nell the 'design inform us that it will be ens of the handsomest anti west soaventen► Videos in the country. Neighboring LoosilUse. The citizens of Conneaut,'lle bold a meeting last week, and resolved to have an "old fash ioned celebration" of the Fourth, on a grand scale ----Capt. be Los Walker, of Conneaut ville, has received the unanimous vote of the 103 d Pennsylvania raginient for Lieut.-Colo nel. and a letter to that. effect has been sent to Gov Curtin —A new boiler used in the sash factory of A. B. Newton, Jefferson, Ohio, exploded last week, with terrific force, but fortunately injuring no person, 'the workmen being absent at dinner,—On Monday last a Man named John Dunnell was killed ou the Erie & Pittsburg railroad, near Itawle's Fnr naoe, by being run over by I train of oars. lie was an employee of the road, endeavoring to discharge his duty in a state of . intoxios lion. --A match game of base ball took place at ilarmonsville, Crawford county,"tin Friday, the 2d inst., between the Eviniburg aid Louisville and Conneautville clubs.. at half past six o'olook the sides being a tie at 68 points, and there being no prospect of finish ing the 100 points before dark, it was pro posed and agreed that the-game be declared a drawn one, and that the match be played on the same grounds on Thursday, June 16th, at, 1 o'clock: Both 'ides are said to have played finely.—Preparations are making to have the houses on Water and Chestnut streets, Meadville, numbered.----F. B. Brag ging, edit'or of the West Greenville Argus, and late mail aent. ou Mir B.' it P. railroad, lost an infant daughter by erysipelas, on the 29th of May.—The Universalist &ate Conven tion was in session atConueautville last week. —Harvey Renderiou, Esq., chairman• of the opposition county committee, in Crawford county, issues the followiag notice: The Republican Primary Meetings, for the year 1885, will be held in the several else- Lion precincts of Crawford county, on Friday, the 23(1 day of June, under the following regulations, adopted by the County Commit- tee at their meeting on the 11th day of 'April last. The election board will be organised by the appointment of a judge and two clerks. The polls will be opened at 2 and closed at 7 o'clock p.lo. All qualified voters who have heretofore voted with the Republican party, or who obeli express their intention to do so hereafter, and no others, shalt be entitled to vote The Return Judges will meet at the Court House in Meadville, on the Tuesday following, the 23d of Jane aforesaid, at 1 o'clock p. in. The 4th Annual Quarterly Meeting of the M. E. church, on the Ridgway circuit will he held in the Court House in Ridgway, on Saturday and Sunday, June 24th and 25th. Rev. Geo. F. Reeser, a venerable and popu lar minister in that part of the country, will be in attendanoe.—Dr. C. R. Early is an nounced se a candidate for Legislature in the Clearfield, Elk and Forest distriot, eubjeot to the decision of the Demooratio Convention. __P. W.. Barrett, Esq., editor of the Elk Advocate, is urged as the nest Demo °ratio candidate for sheriff in that county. He is now deputy.—On the Elk - 1¢ *Mean oom• pany's land, fourteen miles above Ridgway, on the east part of the claim, the sand pump brings up each time about a pint of oil. Mr. Newbold, of Spring Creek, twelve tulles below Ridgway, gets oil in email quantities at a depth of 540 feat. Judge Diatom:in has " good Indications" in his well at Ridgway, at a depth of 140 feet.--The editor of the Clarion Banner gives an account of a visit to the Po o•hontas well, on Clarion river, below Deer Creek, which he claims to be flowing sixty barrels of oil per day.— A man named Cor nelius Calighan was Instantly killed on Ha. Williy last upon the P at E. railroad, about three miles west of St. Marys. He got upon the westward bound freight - at St Marys, without the knowledge of the conduotor, and whilst the train was under 'full headway jumped, strikiug one of the wheels •ad badly smashing his bead. lie was • laborer upon the P. St E. railroad, sod podded at Wilco:. He left no family. • At a meeting of the Crawford minty Dem ocratic Committee, held at the American Hotel, in Meadville, M. *Park Davie, Esq., was appointed Senatorial delegate to the not State Convention, and G. W. Hooker, Esti and M. M. Meyler, Seq., Representative dele gates. The Committee also designated Friday, the first of September next for the Democratio . primary election, and Tuesday the sth of Sep tember for the meeting of the nominatiog convention.--During week before last four teen persona were arraigned before the Bur gees of Oil City on the charge of drunken ness, nod fined, in the aggregate, $l9 60 Drunkenness is a fineable offense according to the laws of the State; and if all who get - drunk were made pay the penalty, a large revenue would he derived therefrom.--On Sunday, the 4th, a horse and buggy, belong ing in Mr. Daniel Weikle, wasirtolen from near the Methodist church, in Meadville. Mr. Weikle had blushed hie horse in the vicinity, and went into the meeting house. He re mained nntil•the netting broke up, and upon coming out, looked for the horse and buggy, but discovered they were gone.—The Post Offices at Shafer Fenn and Miller Farm, on the Oil Creek railroad, have been consolidated, and celled Dennison. Mr. Crane has been appointed postmaster, at a salary of a thous and dollars. A daily messenger service has also been ordered, by the Pest Office Depart ment, from Dennison to Plume? in Venaugo county, to the great convenience of the citi. tens in that- community:---Deserters and skededdlers from the draft are now returning to their homes in various sections of Craw ford Bounty, and the Meadville fostrnal will be under obligations to friends in different parts of the county, if they will furnish a list of such persons for publioation.—On Wed nesday, the 24th ult., Mr. Stephen Tingley, aged 2.2 years, and son of Mr. James Tingley, of Wayne township, Crawford county, was drowned in French creak under the following oiroinustanoes : Mr. Tingley had been en gaged at planting corn during the-forenoon of the day mentioned, on the farm of an uoole living a short distance below Cochranton. Before goiug to dinner he and two other per , . eons at work ooncluded to look up a pisee for washing sheep. Upon going to the creek they. discovered a skiff on the opposite aide, which young Tingley - proposed to get. He accord' ingly stripped off and pinged into the stream, then quite high, and hod not proceed ed in swimming further than the middle of the stream when he "'gave out." He called for assistance, but it was not in the power of those on chore 16 render any; and after hard struggle Mr. T. was drowned. HO body Was fouid the "next dej half a Tulle Tardier down the stream.---on Friday evening, the 2d, a young man named William Ryan, a railroad employee. had his right hand crushed at Meadville, while engaged' ia coupling care. —We learn fro to a letter written• by a mem ber of .Co. K , 160th P. V., that the company bead reeeived'a present of $lOO from Hon. 8. Newtoa Pettis, to be used for the purchase of new instruments. The boys were, of course, very grakedai s sad promised him a Bnit•class serenade oa their return. The elfiee of the Ledger, the Democratic organ Of Wastes county, a shortie ago, "was leaned by a sa il from I. B. Esq., late editor of the Erie Gurtte, Han. G.. W. Behofield, sad B. Cowan, Esq., editor of the Mail." [Rep.] . The editor says: s 4 .A trio like this (rem the ranks of the opposition, an a visit to the Lemma, is a pleasant rarity," and bails it as indication of the harmonious times ooming.—At a meeting of the Warren county Democratic Committee, on Tuesday, the 6th, K. P. King, Esq., was chosen as a delegate to the State Convention.—The rush to Oil City is repOrted less than it was six weeks ago. The reason, says the Warren Ledger, ie that capitalists are turning their attention to Warren county more than for merly.—Some months ego there was a good deal of talk about building a new Presbyte rian oiturch—about $12,000 having been sub scribed for that purpose. The season is ad- Tutting, and yet the Ledger hears nothing about the ohuroh.- 7 —The Warren Ledger re ports the following curious cue as having taken pistils before Chu. Ditunneor, Esq., for that borough, an the 2d inst.: • _ It will be remembered that Oel. Cobham's remains were brought home for hariel in Au gust last; on the arrival of which there cross a division of sentiment as to who should re— ceive them. To avoid any undue exhibitions, the Town Contrail arranged with the parties to receive the body, and bury it, which was done, and the body placed in what is called the Soldiers' Ground, in the Cemetery. On Wednesday of last weak, Mr. Henry Cobham, brother of the deceased, together with others, repaired to the ground, disinterred the body and took it home to Cobham Park, by the de sire of the mother. The fiat becoming known, the Committee having charge of the grounds brought the parties before Esq. Dinsmeor to answer. Hon. W. D. Brown conducted the prosecution, and Hon. C. B. Curtis, the de. fens.. The main portion of the allegations were admitted ; but G. Cobham, Esq., being sworn, testified, that it had always been an. deretood between himself and the Committee, that the arrangement was only temporary—to avoid trouble—end that he always intended to remove the remains, and his determination had been assented to by members of the Com mittee' and other gentlemen. And, in con formity with that •tindirstanding e the remains were removed. The prosecution maintained that, acoording to an act of the Legislature, soy person wilfully and malioionely'rtmoving bodies, or defacing edifioes, ho., is liable to a year's imprisonment in the Penitentiary, or one hundred dollars fine, or both. It was upon alit point that the Court bound tho par ties over. The facts were presented to the grand jury ou Tuesday, and the owe was thrown out by that body. Thus ends another " tempest in a teapot " For some time pest Col. lieu hue bad n course of - conearuotion by Mr. Volk, ti e leading sculptor of Chicago, a beautiful and very appropriate monument, which he pro poses to erect in Girard, as a tribute of res pect to those gallant officers and soldiers from Brie county, who have died in defence of their country. This monument- will cost shout $5,000, and will stand about twenty-eight feet high. It is now in an advanced stage of completion, and will. be finished and ready for public inspection on the 4th day of November next. Col. Rice tendered it to the borough of Girard, through the Burgess and Council, with the request that it be placed in the cen ter of Slain street, midway between the Pub lie Squares.—The " Dan Bice House," at Girard depot, is feet becoming a place 'of popular resort by those who have occasion to visit this section either on businese or pleas ure.—The assignees of the Meruhaut•s Bauk of Westfield give notice that the bile of the bank will be redeemed at the Banking Douse in Westfield, until further notice. There is an extensive strike among the coal miners along Shenango Valley, and work is about suspended in several places. Some diffi. entity Is anticipated in the vicinity of Sharon anti Sherpreille, as the miners refuse to leave the houses which they occupy, and which be_ long to the coal - companias.—The people tat Meadville are preparing to celebrate the 4th on a grand scale.—The Venango , Sieetator states that on Saturday evening last, about 9 o'clock, a man saamd.Jae:-11: Peeler, a team ster from luau; swim,: waif drowned in the Vensaiokiver, opposite Franklin', while bath ing. Several persons were in eompasy with him, but none could give particulars. It to eupposed he wee taken with the cramp. Hie body wee taken to Ms home on Monday morn. ins. On Sundaq morning, while awntaber of men were bathing in the river, above the upper dam, one named John Allen, of Miciii glen, a taborer at the Dale refinery, wee drowned. His body wee 6000 after recovered, Awl Omer/ in the charge of ewe° 4.1' his friends, who tell with it ott Muuday Micthigau.—A new hotel is being built to Corry, which will be one of the largelt to nue part of the country. The wails are up, lour stories high—and enclosed ; and the roof tim bers are going to their places, and gallery doors laid; and it is pierced for two broad sides of balcony. It is to have 125 sleeping Atoms and guest chambers ; and elegant par lors; and cosy drawing rooms; and all the accustomed convenience, of modern hotel_ lecture.—Another new and splendid hotel has been opened In Corry, capable of accom modating one hundred persons. --The peo ple of Corry have secured the service, of lion. L. S. Sherman, of Ohio, ai orator for the 9th. The Tel speaks of him as being " one of the ablest advocates of *the present genera tion." At a meeting to prepare for the 4th, the following resolutions; among others, were adopted:' Resolved, That we will spare no efforts to procure the most eminent speaking talent, and make this one of the most impostng sale brations ever held in Western Pennsylvania —worthy 'of the day and creditable to the place.' Resolved, That we cordially invite our friends of the neighboring, towns and villages to unite with us in paying a suitable ovation to the day. - - Taylor sewing machine, in good order, and whi3h has been used much is offered for sale. it cost $l4O whan new; and will be sold for less. aeu halt the price. inquire of Mrs. Grubber, earner of Chestnut and abort Mullets. - • • tf. ,iferber Orieh, •en Wednes day eieniag Jai* 1.4, Lycona• Litchfield, apd 76 yeas. We have bun at Boole , polio to ascertain what instrument of the rusty now soliciting the publie favor combine* the greatest amount of reel excellence. We have preseouted this inquiry entirely independently of aid or di: notion from interested paities. The opinions of some of the best musical critics; composers and performers have bun obtained. Reports of expert runts made la the ordinexy use of various i astrumeate in ehtirehes,l schools and f am ilies, have been compared, all of which, with singular unanimity, concur . in assigning t h e grit place to the Cabinet Organ of bluest liamtin—a decision that oureeponas with our previously formed convietiosis reeeivid from personal observatlons.:—.Y..Y. Christian slieeeste. ' • . . . Po or- flonsroatna I.—Whiek you can do if you drills the, impure, hot and acrid at ter out or'jtuir Osten by taking inwardly Carter's Compound Extract of Dandelion and Bittersweet, and applying outwardly Carter's Yellow Ointment. Hundreds can testify that they hare used these articles with entire sue• cess and satisfaction, after having tiled many other things to no purpose. Therefore, we say use these two articles and tap that scratch ing. Price of Bottle and Box together, one dollar and fifty cents. Bold-by Carter & Car tf Covous.—The administration of nionicinal preparations in the form of a lozenge, is of all mods; Lb. most eligible and convenient, mere 'especially as regards a sough remedy.— "litrown's Bronchial Troches" or Cough Lis— tings, allay irritation, which indium cosset ing, giving instant relief in Brenclitis sad Hoarseness, Influenza and Consumptive and Asthmatic sesepiiints. "Eger till now, When meat were fond, I smiled and won dered bow" People were cured of that life destroying disease Catarrh, but upon inquiry at the DrUggists, I find that Aids hapinsits is pro duced by the use of Dr. D. R. Bealye's Liquid - Catarrh Remedy. Try it. "Poor worm Thou art iaffotad, Tho visitation-shows:" But by the use of Dr. D. U. Beelye's Liquid Catarrh Remedy you can be restored to health, which is More precious than gold, ye*, than fine gold. OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. We would respectfully call the attention of the nubile to our facilities for doing Job Printing of every dmerip , Hon. Raving rapid Prelim sad the latest styles oilyym, we are prepared to do anything is Ohs jobbing BIM in • mamma equal to any other establishment,. and em teems as reasonable is the Buffalo or Cleveland ogler. We tam added nearly two thousand dollars worth of Mite- Ord to the once sines it has been in our poseneios, with the object of making it what we thought the counnual ty needed. Hew well we have Minmedini we les» the specimens of our jobbing, which may be ism in every pert of North Western Pennsylvania, to temity. Them who want tarty work are invited to give um a MIL We can do any kind of Printing that can be done eleamitare, —such for instance as All kinds used by Coal Operators, All Mods used by Coal Skippers, All lands used by Coal Aellers, MI kinds used by Merchants and Storekeepers, All kinds aged by Retailers and Grocers, All kinds used by Manufacturer+. All kinds need by Medicine Dealers, All kinds used by Auctioneers, All kinds need by Railroad Agents, All kinds need by Nanke, All kinds need by Insurance °Mesa, All kinds need by Stock Companies, genets',", ' Alf kinds used by Brokers, All kinds used by Coin. and For. Merchants, • • All kinds used by Express Men, All kinds used by Professional lisp All kinds used by Literary Societies, All kinds used by Public °Moors, All kinds used by Patentees, AU kinds need by Producers of New Articles, All kinds used by Merchants of , all Trade", AU Made weed by Architects, " AU kind& used by Dagnerrean Establishments, All-kinds used by Artists generally, All kinds used by Pablio Exhibitors Ail kinds used by Managers of Rome Assemblies, All kind+ used by Political Managers. All kinds used by Travelling Agents, All kinds used by Farmers, or Wien of real estate, ' All kinds need by the Wier" of Personal Property', All kinds used by Renters, In short &Blinds used by all amain` Orders by maU,when sent by responsible partim,prompt, ly attended to. Agents for Shows, Concerts, doe., whore teapot:Leib:My we ars net acquainted with, must pay in advance. In cases where packages are sent oat of the city by ezpress,and the vermeil for whom they ars intend ed have not a regular account at the office, the bill for collection will invariably be forwarded with them. HALL'S - VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER HAS PROVED ITSELF TO BE THE best Preparation ever presented to the public ; • (set to which thousands who have toyed it are ready to !" tif f . Afew appis,atians of this Compound will change brash, dry and wiry Hair to the most bwantiful SILKEN TRESSES. If the Hair is faille( Off, or becoming my. the On ter the Renewer will surely arrest its decay, an d mass it to assume, in a short time, all its former bmaty. ft com pletely eradicates Scarf and Dandruff, and UM Hair seers, so deetructive to the roots of the Hair, and Cures all Diseases or Humors of the SCALP. - AS A HAIR DRXSSING , The iteldiwer is utiegnallarl by any other Hair Pleparatlon -- IN THE WORLD! 11' i`I)TAINN NO POISONOUS DRUGS, Seing a Vegetable Compound. Propriet.ra °trot. the Sicilian Hair Renewer to thepablic,entirelycoaedent thatlt wßt BRING BACK THE HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, Promote its Crowth,, And in urerly.4ll omit* where It has Ulla off, will nit to. • it. unless the person is very aced , This is rot rither Preparations, making the hair dry end brunt'', but will keep It malt. soft and glossy. R. P. HALL Ai CO., Proprietors, N0.12V Men entat.Nialaus, N. B. HALL lc WARfIL, Itzeitmerie Apses kn Wagers rennillvania,, Western New York and Itastinunbto apnral•as W. W. PIERCE & 00'8. HYDE & WRIGHT'S !ATM' Horse Hoe, or Cultivator Plow. THE ABOVE IN VALUABLE IMPLE- A near has alwry a received the First Premium when firer exhibited , and all wk . () have used it pronaduite It tar superior to anything else of the kind. The fellow. tog are some of the advaritages this Cultivator has over every other .led now f a nee LightDOIJI and durability ; being made of the best quality or steel, highly polished, and the whole imple ment weighing irom filly to sixty pounds. fid. Adaptation to morn kinds el work this soy other Cultivator known ; being • perfect and thorough Culti vator when :need with all the teeth on, leatriag the ground even and level, and working tourer the rove thin any other Cultivator, 3d. By remoeing the small teeth, and attaching the wings to the shovel, it Is the moat puked implenteat for tailing that can be found. 4th. It is the best implement for coverled bad dk-iftlid potatoes ever lavented. A man and horse can clover po tatoes as fast as • horse can walk, and a man sad team Clan dig from three hundred to dye hundred .buthele o potatoes hi a day, when the mop is $ fair one. bth it works equally well fa corn, or any kind at nap requiridgmdtiv &tins, and in most cases hand hoeing can he dispensed with. 6th. its cheapness, considering the many kinds of erotic to which it can he applied ; the farmer having in oar implement all that Is necessary for cultivating and hitting any kind of ,arop„ or covering and digging pots. tore Numberless certificates from the most influential farm. en in the United States might be given of the superiori ty of the above implement over all others designed for like pelves's. e elteU be pleased to receive a call from any one who weds a Cultivator or Shovel Plow and explain to them the tdenta dr the above Born Hoe over all other Imple ment. of the kind. We warrant Oils Horse Baste wet: as a, Cultivator as well as any Cultivator mad•—a - Shovel Plow as well se any Shovel Plow—and as a Bc Boss complete success, or ref oad the money U it dr sot meet this warrantee. We silo keep en band In connextion with ewe Harr:- ware, Stoves, flowers and Moues furnishing Goods, a complete assortment of Horse Rakes, Head Rakes, Scythes. Soothes, Goat ensile*, Yorke, HUON Shun* Spades, kri. Don't tail to give as a call • W. w.rulitcr. a co.. Sole agents for Horse Hoe to Sri. Co., Pa., sad Astabtila Co., Ohio, Corner &Maraud Sib sta, Vie, Pa. We. M. Pcsions Ono. J. Racoon. S Into. Ks, 2 1 1, 1165-ft .The following firms are our anthoched Islets for the sale of Wright.' Horse Hoe or Cultivator 'low • 0 A. Heins k Co., Waterford; it 31. L. H. D. Be North Rest ; Oulliford, Bay It Co., Girard; J. A. = 4 „ MAW Grove; A. Landers* Mind Ofribtter k Blood. Conneaut, Ohio; T. McGuire, Ashtabula, Ohio; Warn k Hodge, Asses, Ohio ; W.' W. flame B G, Desaish. ugh. tive Pl4.44o—The Walk samp, Ithermatie, i Costive, BilliosseadDellests. stmt. r ome days' nee, will find meowed eireagthead life pervade every *rata or 1 heir Crum. Nears does metes the blood parer. The serves cobs *mace io the uteri/0146d tantalite is the Mew Mare rolls, es s lint stem, act upon the arterial blood. itr. eresstae the elre Wallop by which Itsperithe =es .itei In the van 0, as the; throw of each into the bowels, which orates, by the Ewa apiihreeH m l foga Nrsatres.tes Pills. lupe theta :rota tli• systems. Whets first us )d, the Pale may ooreados Opts', sad even make the Imo .ent dmi worse. Thiele tia imoWeat slaty &minim , * th s disease will soon beamed: No great food is often *chi. 'red without some trouble to its attainment, and thisrale .11* to the reeomity of health. Sold los all respoteb la issaidats. 14,6114 • COLD! SELDEN co;, MANUFACTURING MINIMS, 27 Courtlandt St., Now York. poßoo WATCHES, CHAINS, COLD pens, eilsObe., &a, worth over Dalt a Million Dollars! T h e aold at Oete Dollar Mach without rewire to value. And not to be paid br until you know what pm are to melee. SPLENDID LIST OF ABTXCLES, Ali to be Sold for One Wise Itaek . 800 Gents' geld Welshes, $5O to 6160 800 Ladies' gold Watches, 36 to 70 400 Gents' silver Watches, 36 to 70 200 Diamond Rings, : 60 to 100 3,000 Gold Test & Neck Obelus, 15 to Uu 8,000 do. 4 to 6 8,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 4to 8 4,000 Chase&Geld Bradelets, 6to 10 2,000 Chatelaine & guard cholas, 6to 20 6,000 Solitaire & gold brooches, 4to 10 2,000 Lava & Plorintine brooches, 4to 6 2,000 Corsi, Opal & Em. brooches, 4to 8 2,ooo , ldosise, Jet, Lava & Doren,. tine Ear Drops, _ _- 4,600 Coral, opal & em. B. drops, 4to 4,000 Cal. Diamond breastpins, 2,50 to 8,000 Gold fob & vest welch keys, , o to 4,000 Fob & vest ribbon elides, 3 to 4,000 Sets sleeve buttons; etc., 3 to 8;000 Gold thimbles, pencils, etc., 4to 6,000 Miniature lockets, 5 to 6,000 MIR. lockets—magio spring, 3to 000,Gold toothpicks & crosses, 2to 6,000 Plain gold rings, 4 to 6,000 Chased gold rings, 4 to 7,000 Stone set & signet rings 2,50 to 6,000 California diamond lingo, 2to 7,600 Sets ladies' jewelry—jet & - gold, sto 6,006 Sets Wks jewelry-ssateo, • pearl, etc., 4 to 6,000 Gold pens, silver extension. holders & pencils, 6,000 Gold perm & gold-sionnted holders, 8 to 6,000 Gold pens, & pen.holders, 6to 6po Silver goblets & cups, 6 to 1,000 Silver castors, 16 to 2,000 Silver fruit & cake baskets, 10 to 1,000 Dosen silver tee spoons, 10 to 1,000 Do. table spoons & forks, MANNER OV DISTRIBUTION Certiflatica, naming each article, and Its value, are placed in Sealed Envelopes, and well mined. One of these envelopes, containing the Certificate or Order for some Article, (worth at least ono dollar at retail,) writ be sent by mall to any address without regard to choice, OD Malt Of 21 sent/a. The parchaser will see what Ar ticle it rime, and its value, which may be from One to Five Hundred Dollars, and can then tend One Dollar arid receive the Article named, or any other on, the 1 st of the same value, and after seeing the article, If it dote net give perfect satisfaction, we desire it to be immedi ately returned and the amount paid will be refunded. By this mode we give selections from a varied stock of Owe of the best make and latest styles and of in t e worth, at a nominal irks, while all have a chance of smuts( entices of the is:, highest value. In all eases we charge for forwarding the Certificate, . postage and doing the b nem. the sum of Twenty-eve Cents, which meat be en rod is the order. Five Cer tificates will be sent for s l,' eleven for $2 ; thirty for $4 ; MeV-five for $10; ono hureired for $l6. Parties dealing with us ray depend od haying prompt returns, sad.the article drawn will be iimnsdiatelr sent to any address by return mall or !sprees. intim satiefiction Guaranteed in all cases. Write your Name, Town, County and Snit, plainly, and address,o SELIMN a CO., ma2V66.flm 27 Courtlandt street, New York. ERIE RAILWAY. guitionwirmiampx CHANGE OF HOURS, COMMENCING THUR3DI,Y, DEO. 1, 111:54. Trains will lameOnnkitk stab.r,lthe folios-Lag how., tia : • • Eastward Bound—Depart. Train No. 14 040 a. ra. Train No 10 V) 20 Train N 0.6 8 C.: a. in. Train N 0.4. ... 16 y. The Atecomrsodation max every do , MINOT. Ogu'l `lu;.l Important Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED. DESIRING TO hare a settlement of We emanate, gives motive to persons indebted to him to call sad pay beibre the let of July next. It not attended to by the period stated, the sooonnta will be lift In the heads of an otlicer for toilet- Una. This course le rendered - name/Lary by my felling' health, Which renders it imperative that I should *ban. don practice tors brief period. JOll NI ',BEN N F.Tr. Weisloyvtl!e, May 25, ISO. jeltd • PropooaLs fir Finibiting the Material AND Building a Bridle over Walnut creek'. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Road Ooteonindoners of the Talmo&lpa of ant Omsk end "lfairvietv for rumba'log the Materials and doing the tin* fora Bridge over Walcott Creek, on the Town Line Road, leading from the 114d1e Road to. She proposals to be deUvered at , the Togo Hall. to Uhl Creek, os or before the Iltb day of JO4ll. 1866. ' JOHN HURST. ieras-11. - Poi Road Coauni.volonera. Stray Cow. STRA:YEDRuM THE PREMISES OF th•Sabseriber. or? Myrtle street, between Second and Third, Erie city, on the 24th nit., a Dark Red Cow. Dem& or eight years old, with a white spot on the back, white tail, and broad horns. Any information leadurg to bar recovery will be thankfully received. Jer6s-2t• sum lIN.RRITT. Adzxiinistrator's Notice. LETTERS •OF ADMI N ISTRATION hum been grouted to the Flabirdiber on the As ters of Thomas 8, lsts of Om city of iris, de camed. notice Is hereby gives to all persons indebted to wad sweat% to mats laweediste payment, sad those hey ottitasdalisa twpdast it wiU present them , duly =Wadi her aatt/lanaast. GPO. W. GIINNILSON. At U.K. Panaion and Malin Ogles, southwest. Dor llorr ftlf Mate sad TWilt streets. =rte, Pa. jell‘eir Sewing Machines! THE CHEAPEST & BEST. BUY lurspatiran EXPIRE OR BINGKR. The - undersigned haring been appointed agent la Erie city for the 'dive celebrated Machines, reepectol.l calls the attention of the public to the same. they arieseknowledged to be the beet in toe and are the cheapest in the autriot. • Loch Machine bay all the latest improvements,. which render them fez superior to say other now said Persons desiring to pnretiase a Sewing Machine will Owl it of.eidrantsge to call and eiensine these before baying elsewhere. temples on sithilition at my store, No. 5, Americas Block, between the Park end tisrenth street. jart46 . 45.0a50 r WasIT:TMR. Wat. Ham, J. it. BST*" IJ WU. SHILWOoD. EAGLE FOUNDRY Petta St., awn £k. Rif.. 11061, Eric, Pa Henry, Bryant & Sherwood,, lEffiiMill PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES, ' Tix a Sum Isom Wax:, AND ALL RINDS OF IRON C 43111101. Every Stave sold ly us warranted to give malefaction Rattails Sleigh-skate, Sadirons, ha, on bend or men. ateetared to order. , . PLOWS ORD Prow Powys of aupfirtor make and dura bility alstsyt as hand. A sall and a bur trial bf our arti cle. is el we ask. HENRY; BRYAN{ k. etiaIIWOOD. Jar:Bll3—g. . Cranford, Christian ' & Ruth, Daslora in (, 1 3 r) t: . :l 'TTrs AND PROVISIONS, sled Pruits, ILB, Stores, C.;;•, oar, r.tam 84 , 4; ut of State SU(AI, =1 Also, Public Doc WU • PMNIVA. WM. A. mum row% s. T. . 116 , 11 J itYRON RUTH. Wr FiIIiNITURE STORE. J. N. RIBLET &CO., Wooed reqoaffelly Worm the publle that they have o iiritN/TURE PaI" WARE-ROOM, is qrsßirs BLOCK, Between Bth tad 9th Streets, on State, Wier. nisi : l:MA tokeep eoeatiatly es hood H eigntoest of itR .11111' WZILL VORNITERE. respoeifelh solicit a ahar• of thePabllopst romp .v l 7 l. s! t • night Ulna at Acourriaracirt" aired of Nervous Debility, Pre. nature Dway, awl the effects of foothral ties. sill be hem to furnish others with the =LIDO of cam (fret eherre). This remedy wimple, yds, &ad Pot toil partitnilars;try Morn mail, please addreu JOHN B. OGDEN, J0r,140%, ' Ei Nom duet, New York. HUBBEL'S COLDEN BITTERS. A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC. ItIVIGOBATING k STRINGTBENDIG, Fortifies the systems wind the e•u eti►ets at iurirkor Will ewe Dyspepsia. Will ewe Weakness. Will cur* Genets' DeWitt, Willman Heartburn. WDI rum Heoe/asbe. W ill cum Lim Complaint. Will exalts and ereate a healtby appetite Will Invigorate the organs at digestion and mo4ssste• thermos the temperature of the body sad the taros o• etrealatten, &AI og la hat as a gunnel eorrobonat of tir system, °outdate/ no poisonous drugs, and le ' TBK BM TONIC BiMRS IN THE WORLD. A fair trial is ttirstsstly solicited. ORO. C. 001111NL. & CO., PropriaWak Hodsca,_ll. Y. o.otral Depot. Autoricao &sires. Etsildlos el BCD SON SS., NSW YORK. For sale by all Draggle* Orman', he. MINNIG k HOADLNY-.. gds. Whaling* Ave* and for gale by !tall h Wutal,cartar is Career and WU hint, Booth octlF64l GEORGE DEMERIT & CO., 4 to .1 - E,WELER6, 303 Broadway, New York, DUANg BTRIINT, 100,000 Watches, Chains, Gold Peas, PENCILS, &C., &C.", -- WORTH $500,0001 I TO BE SOLD AT ORR DOLLAR EACH, ATTGOGT' REGARD TO VALUE. -- And not to bepaid until you know what you loin SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES, AU to be sold - tor,ONll DOLLAS 'soh I 4 to 10 100 Gold Flouting Goa. Watohoo, each.,. /10009 190 Gold Watches • 60.00 200 Win' Watches . 16.00 NO 8119ez Watches. ‘. $16.00 to $l6 00 600 Gold Neck and Vest Chaino 12.00 4 11.00 1000 Gllatoladu and Guird Gh549.........r.... 6.00 to 16.00 8000 Vest and Niels Chains 4000 Solitaire Jet andAjold Brooches... 3.00 to 8.00 4000 Coral, Lava, Garse s ite.„ Brooches,— 3.00 to 8.00 7000 Gold, Jet,lel, Sic.. Bar Drops 300 to 8.00 6000 Cents' Bread and Scarf Pins 8.00 to 8.00 6000 Oval Hand Bracelets 3.00 to 800 2000 Chased - Bracelets - 5.00 to 10.00 3500 Calif.:irate Dissnood Pins sad Rrnss.. 2.50 to 8.00 OAOO Gold watch Bays . 2.60 to 0.00 6000 Sohtalni cleave Batton, and Studs.. 2.00 to 8.00 3000 Gold Tbunbles - 4.00 to dOO 6000 Miniature Lockets 3000 Miniature Lmitsts, Magic ..„. 2500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, &c., 3000 Fob a , d Ribbon Slides 5000 Chased Gold Rings 200 to 6.00 4000 Stone Set Rice... 2.50 to 6.00 , . 61500 Sets Ladies' Jewslry-4et en d Gold.. 6.00 to 15.60 6000 84s Ladles' Jewelry—varied styles.- 3.06 to 15.00 5000 G4d Pena, &tsar Gaup and Pencil.— 4.00 to 800 4000 Gold Pens, Ebony Holder and Cams.. 6.06 to 1041111 6009 Gold Pena, Konatad Holder 3 00So 6.00 All the goods in the above List will be sold, without reservation, for ON DOLLAR LACE. Certidoatas of all the various articles are placed in similar envelops.. sealed and mixed. These envelopes will be seat by snail or delivered at our ogles without regard to choices. Oa receiving • Certificate. you will me what article gt ropta sent{ and it is optional with you to send one dollar and r ece iv e thenrucla named. or any other in the list alba Emil value., By this mode we s t,t susotions from • varied stock of fine goods, of the best make and latest styles, and of in- Wade worth, at • nominal prise, while all hays • shams et securing articles of the may highest value. In all traseestions by mall we thine for forwarding the Cortilloste, p aying postage, and doing the buinsea, 25 cents sash, roe carsibestes will bs 11111 a for ill Mgr. 8 1110 1 $2; Tkirtyfor Os Sixty for $10; sad .Oas Ben dredfor slli. REABONB WHY We shotdd supply you waste; our fecialtes are unsur passed; our work of unrivalled excellence; oorpromiess punctually observed. Our central location brlep nenear the most remote point/. - Our goods are new trout the manufacturers, and of the latest:tad most desirable styles. The goods mud be sold, and the terms ere unequalled. All articles ordered are forwarded by return Are guarantee (rain satisfaction In. 'Teri instance, and if there should be any person dissatisfied - with any article they may realise. they will immediately rehire It mid the price will be refunded. AG., - Nlll.—We allow those acting as agents ten cents on each Certificate endued, plovided their remittance amount to one dollar. They will collect 26 owits for every Curti!lasts, mid re chieug 10 mats, remit to us 16 amts for dash. Address, DSO. DEMERIT & CO., sir2-81d. 808 Bro iidwsy, New Torts. THE Old STANDARD Favorites of the PEOPLE. MUNRO'S UN =NT more LS. whose motto Is, Nutt will &mat Itself In 014 of all oppostti end the se/se of which mood ON! HUNDRSID MOO- BAND PXit YONTL no great Secret of the uudraled popedutty et the works of this old oat Tellable boas, uist thty Waist& mach a happy tuabluattort of intsusting qualities u to please the underataudiag, tickle the buoy sad touch the hearts of all duns of readers. Now Rowdy, No. 88, Tin BOLD SCALP MINTZ& By L. Augnatus Jones. Tide la story of Planter Life Among the Indiana, of surpassing interest, and will rally sustain the wonderful t.potatton Middy pined by the other numbers of lIIINECed TEN CENT SERIES, • the names of which are No. No. 1. The Hunters. The Flower of the 2. The Trapper'. Retreat. Wigwam. 3. The Patriot Highway- 22. Rickety T 1304 the Your. 28. The Imps of the Prairie ; 4. The Rented Unionist. . or, The Slasher of tie 6. The 'hack of The. Carve. 6. The Man-Inteni. 24. The Robber's Toner. 7. Charlotte Temple. 26. Joe the Rapist 8, The Death Face. • 26. Lightfoot, the Scant. 0. The Indian-Slayer. 27. The Giant Spy of Runk le. The Vita of the Orman. a: Hill. 11. The Rentu's Triumph. 28. Soar Obsek, Om Wild 12. The Gowan Rovers. Ralf-Breed. 18. Th. T.ry Outwitted. 211 ed Bob 16. Zeta fitermn„ Ike Man- 80. Soaker Hearted &out. 31. Railing Thunder. 16. The Ilsourgs of the Seam. 82. Heavy HatehetAks Reid 16. TM oyttn Y.idea. Stoat. 17. Long ed Joe oi ; er $B. Sty py. Sees. tits Quakes The tbe S Woods. 34. The - Three Daring Trap IL. The Wild Swat of the pers. llonntatne. 36. The l'ataLliaztaroart. Id. The forest Ledge. d 6. Ragte-Eyed.Zeks. 20. The Rollicking Ranger.. 37. Big Bided Nick. -21. Rattlesnake Disk ; or, . TM Bold Sealy Hunter Them NOT* an for sale by all News agents and Roo k sellers, and .s t, prepaid, on reerdpt of pries. - • Liberal tame to agents. GEORGE 1117NRO k CO,_ - No. 137 Williams St., N. T. May 2616-tf 0_ TODD PE3LEY, 03. (Lite of the U. 3. Treasury Department and Pennsylvania Commissioner for doldiers, Washington, D. 0,) General Claim Agent, withSettjamin Braat,leq.„ Attomy at Law, Wayne Block, Erie, Pa Military. Naval and Civil claims collected with fidelity and dis patch. Pensions obtained sad collected. Applications by mail promptly attended to. Mr. P. having. had sev eral years' experience in the details of the various De pin Beata, feels coafident hymn render moat istileteetory ►id to •retecntlug all kinds of Governlarot ' • amyl 1'66- elto Sprig sag Suitem Goods 1 : Would toapocatilly call attention to her I,4S.t.GE STOCK OF GOODS, Jost madved from heir York, embracing anneals, Hats, Ribbons, to., Together with mom D'IIT -GOODSI Which she will sell. CHEAP FOR CASH, OR READY-PAY.. Ptaturdsx attaatioa paid *o blaudidat oolariag %ad prosoing. Store • on hash St., T doors &Doi. the Depot. litrie. 114,415Tf: BUSINESS, WEDDING AND OTHER cAu.Dm. Bill Heads,. Certificates of Oil and OTIfKR. SToCK.B. Stamping, 'Embossing, SealB,l &e., I . BY J. M. LAPHAM, paragon -Building, West Park Row, ip,p2l'6s-tt , ERIE, PA. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. imrsopisemil • RETAIL. frERIDIDERSIGY • .33PECTFUL 4, LT Worse their fez- ' , Niblie that the? have °posed the &bowl br .. • ..731 east side or the MOW. seat door to 1 • deebee dry geode star* where they offer for . • • , • : • 'sot assented stook iwtke trade west of >ie.. • •7:14 hew ku dhh forest easeutthetolite. / 9 " • BOChllitni AND WILL BE q • . vORDIEGLY. Spatial unttattuo Emma - TO THE LADIES. *Moat their patronage, butane would be blockaded. NOONAN k BVSICI. way WE ARE OFFERING v • • larto alsortazoot of R.bbc iiloodo. Goa* Brost" Does, Doll Bosili.Goale God Amammatto Ibr oui=onao, ran. Mosiabl io Nta la llsintints. vomit watar. receive I 4.40 to 12.00 200 to 700 400 to 9.00 2,0 to 600 2.00 to 5.00 MRS. S. M. MALL Engraving: