ogrit burbtr. THURSDAY, JITNII 22d, 1865 Stamm 'hours= sr m Poona Is IPA PllOl e✓ Lanais Lainerr.—Andree Jacipos. Interesting Reading Matter es every Page of this week's hive. lion. Wm. Bigler and lady started for California. a few dayi since, to visit ez- Gov. John Bigler of that State. They ex pect to return in October. Ten Trams announces in a tone of dis tress, which enlists our liveliest sympathy, that " all the provisional officers thus far appointed" by President Johnson in the Southern States, " are opposed to negro suffrage." • Tax Pittsburg Fast came to us on Mon day enlarged to the extent of four addi tional columns, filled to the brim with in teresting editorials, locals, . telegraphic items and general reading, and looking in every respect much improved. The Post is one of our meet highly prized ex changes,- and we do not see Lion it would be possible I tq" keep house" , without it. It isthit al* Democrati3'daily in Western l'eppsYlikkiii.ikad all the friends of con servative-principhss must 'rejoice at its ap• wirent prosperit y. 12.1,1; .6 I f4ftfe increases in its ardor for riegro eccase, in apparital l ignpramoe of the feet Llaat i f'regident Jobvon has (Voi ded that it ltl question for the peoph V' Southern: - States to N i isje fur selvei, and theik• ftoeor di ns • ,KetOro, its own e .st theory of our institution. e, the height of " disloyalty" to cliff :dr with him. In its last issuoit confrlins two leading arti cles on the 801 1 ;ect ; - one in answer to an editorial of the:•.Dispatek opposing the pro po3eil extension of suffrage, and the other in reply to .lit shit paragraph in. the Oa stavta, ridiculing the assertion that the negro is entitled to vote simply because he has bornearms• in the war, and argu ing that if such an opinion was carried to its legitithate conclusion, the boy of 18 who had been a soldier has as strong claims to the right of suffrage as the negro. In the first we have no interest, aside from its general bearing ; to the second our limited time at present permits us only to make this brief response : The while boy and the negro, in the sight of the law, stood precisely on the same footing with regard to citizenship, when they entered the at y. Neither were re- garded as citizens, nor capable of voting. although the negro had the advantage that in cue he was free, he could acquire, hold and dispose of property. Assum ing that both enlisted from motives of patriotism solely,—which was much more likely on the part of the white boy than the negro,—by what rule of justice should the black man be immediately conceded the privilege of citizenship and the white boy held back from the same farihree years longer ? Certainly not on the ground of superior intelligence, • for in nine cases out of ten the white boy of eighteen would be vastly the superior of the negro at the age of thirty. Neither can it be urged en the score of bravery, for no one will allege, with all the exaggerated laudation of the' negro's services, that he exceeded in courage the thousands of young white boys in the ranks of the Federal army. The Gstretq's loose assertion that the negro " never had a country ; never•a sin gle right accorded to a citizen," is very pathetic, but unfortunately for the cause of truth, widely incorrect. He not only " had a country," but, in addition thereto, all the rights belonging to its most favored citizens, except those inseparate from his condition of slavery. With few excep tional cases, his, treatment has been of the kindest description; and he must have been blunt in his mental senses indeed, if he could not perceivn that the prosperity of the country was as much a matter for pride and congratulittion on his part as on that, of his white neighbors. If we are mistaken on thispoint, we should like to be cited to the inttance of any reasonably Intelligent negro, North or, South, born and raised on Inz;rican soil, who .did not before. the 'Mi' regard this 'country as the black man's paradise, in mite of the exclusion ofliiii.raoti from the ballot-box. The Gaulle. also errs in its statement that' the Stiprente Court of the nation pronounced" the negro " destitute of all rights which white men are bound to res pect." The expression is one of a char acter with those which the Republicans are to prolific in inventing to promote their purposes, and, like most ef them, destitute of basis of any sort. If our co temporary is in doubt upon the point, he will be readily satisfied by turning to the decision and consulting it for himself. Leaving out of consideration for the pr'esent the question of the negro's fit ness for voting, and the other theories which have been urged, arising out of the distinctions of race, we will state briefly, for our neighbor's benefit, the views we entertain on this question : Ist. The acts of secession did not take any of the States out of the Union, and they still possess, as States, the same rights they did before the war. 2d. The Constitution concedes to each State the right to fix the qualifications of its own voters. - ..; 3d; As the :13outherb State" aloes can fix the qualifications of their chi zens, the subject is oot`on• in` which the people of the North can legally or justly interfere, nor has the President or Con gress the power to do so, without nehange in the Constitution. 4th. Mumma the Eleuthera people, by a for vote, skill Amide •to give -- ne. gross the privilege di =IN* we Oh d! acquiesce in the; r", " ne .4.2 that the rigtu I.vtiongs U. si'tely, and that they are the best judges `431 the qualification' of their own citizens. The, t iast batdeof the wee, of which we 4176.idixaorm*jou. was fought in Texas, on - May . We'have had' no' amount if _pm _fighting since, then. Thenerrend , hi' haston Lea'#l"ltelihr* - -: . 'attatkitbratitarci4 . **PP" • The Wit: osoirmarfdind bhp l'inisrp. *myth 2apainuipionem: to e.„. at /414211811, in MAY 25. There .1 4# .ProcalMuso 3l Ptlsos, * but it is pnel4llt,understoo& Abet pine came with the evitolation otthe list or ganised force of Or rebellion. IN EN IBEI 11111 - nrinoueoe with feelings of lade ecritAble pain, the recent disloyalty of *- number nt heretofore very "loyal " pre* es and politicians. It is well knowtttebis an established creed of the imiltetpted It& publican party that infidelity to the 'Wei ing Administration is ti to the goy-. ernment, an4l it is equ ally wellknown that the President hu coMmitted himself fully to the idea that the l question of ant &age in Southern States shall be entirely left to the loyal white people residing therein. Now. in spite of this plainly un derstood fact, we find the papers and per sons alluded to ; strongly clamoring fire the Federal authorities to give the 110110 the ballot, and wit a few of thpm openly blot that unless the President changes his views they will make bitter war upon bin& It its sad indeed to contemplate the twain tunate situation of the parties wt ~have taken this position. Only a feria Igo:oath* ago, each and all of them were louttly ar gueing that the Aciministratipn iethe.gcrr ernment, and now to fipd themselves so suddenly placed in a" disloyal " attitude by their own' professions, most be dis tressing beyond measure. We tender our friends our aineerest condolence. Tollud themselves defeated in their long akee. ished schemes for personal as;is out, benefit by the very man the sl , ass i s t e d to elect, is bad enough, s. at if to mak* the situation still too-, r , h es rt_reediog,And cut off all char , . for criticism. 00m** up Y 6 th pe ose mo .ign doctrines of 4181 the lest four , - 4IC h b fooled so many well-inten- A people. The Republican leaders AI gin probably to surmise by this time that other things besides chickens and curses come hems to roost. .em The Harrisburg Patriot. of June 13th. published a letter from an imaginary loyal office-holder, to a clerical friend, which hi one of the best specimens of political satire we have read in a long period. It is too lengthy for our columns, but we cannot resist the temptation to publish the fol lowing " pungent and vigorous " para graph. Alluding to the common and in sulting intimation of so-called " loyal" le cturersk that Democrats will be so ashamed - of their course that they will want to change their names and . those of their children, the writer facetiously says : " What shall I change it tot I call myself Greeley they might think that I wrote that poetry about the ' flaunting lie' and the ' starry rag: .If Can myself Garrison they will swear that I was the chap that denounced the Constitution of the United States as a covenant with Death and an agreement with Hell. If I call myself Sumner I might be mobbed for saying that the man who obeyed the Constitution was a dog. If. I took the name of Wright, who knows but that I should be followed up as the howling in fidel who said that it God Almighty did not abolish slavery, He was a any ,groat scoundrel. And I certainly shan't call my self Phillips, for fear excited bondholders should lynch me for proposing to repudi- Ate the national debt. • * If I lave to drop my old name and take a new one, you have a poor =wrens* in the Abe. lition vocabulary to chaos* from 1" President Johnson hae put hie 'hot down decidedly and firmly upon the ques tion of negro suffrage. In the proclama tion defining the powers of the Mississippi State Convention he says : " And the said oonvention, when con vened, or the Legislature that may there after be assembled, will prescribe the qualification of electors, and the elegibility of persons to hold office under the Cos stltution and laws of the State—a power the people of 'the several States comprising the Federal Union, have rightfully exercised from the origin of the Geverwrit to the prove time." The lines in italics de not appear in the North Carolina proclamation. That was regarded with distaste by the extreme radicals. What will they say to this stronger and more emphatic announce ment of the right of each State to decide who shall be entitled to the exercise of the elective franchise within• its limits I We expect to bear them howl most .die many ;• but we rejoice in the assurance that they cannot mine the President from the wise course of action which he has so decidedly adopted. One of the most sensible, and oertainly one of the ablest of the opposition leaders in Pennsylvania is Col. ♦. K. McClure, of the Chambersburg Repuitory. We have had occasion repeatedly heretofore to commend the soundness of his views on important points at issue. Here is a para graph from the last number of his paper, which contrasts very widely in its tone from the language et many Republican organs: We joyfully hear and believe that the President will speedily issue a proclanta mation restoring the privilege of habeas corpus and ordering • very general clear ance of the military prisons. The imuoliag of prisoners of war on - their taking the oath of allegiance is going on rapidly, and we trust will not cease while an willing to take the oath and not of vio lating the rules of civilised warfare, re main in durance. The country is swiftly returning to the ways of peace, order, thrift, and law-guarded liberty. Let us hope that the approaching 4th of July will see all mere prisoners of war libera ted, and the civil law everywhere bearing unrivaled sway. Accoantxo to the New York rlBB4ll both Gen. Lee and Alex. H. Stephen. hale ap plied to the President for pardon, and re instatement in their rights as chimes. Mr. Stephens' application covers some seventy pages of manuscript. He-enters at length into an apology or vindication of the aotiat he has taken, Among the reasons which noised him to espouse the cause of the rebellion, he refers !to the fact that the New York Mum, known to be a powerful and influential supporter of the Republican Administration, openly advocated the right of the Southern pee ple to independence. Hr. Stephens in ferred from this that independsmee would be conceded to the South without war. He acknowledges that the question luta been decided forever, and he deems here. after to be, and to be considered s good and loyal citizen of the Vaned States.' -Via have at length seni4ofiloial Amur. &noes from Washington, that no new de• nand has been made upon Engbuul with oe to the Abbess* claim.. The -claim for damages has balm made frOm time to time during the past three yaws, but no more eutphails has been oeutli girge it than when firstPusfenkell. Otte thing is very certain; the people of the United fitatm and their gconwsunonti have made up their minds to stop m a p for the present. War has no longer say attractions for us. Whatnot we may my Very Sarreetie. - abort the Monroe doctrine, or the Mari no deredetheui,. we do not propoes to so to war : with !- Zoltan(' or Flange if I we eeei docon tly maim w oindiiet ftvidair ea Ibiddr. f rte the M. Y. %%sae of Jaw lel In our judgment, of all the men who hare sinned against the Republic in her recent day of trial. those who have swin dled her with azorbiuust, charge'. -rotten transports, poor iron, and any other of the kindred resorts of rascality. should be the last forgiven. The natural, genuine rebel is a bad egg: there was marosly blackleg. libertine, rowdy er o jeedillste the South. whowas not one them, or in &hit - North litho : did not wish them moms : bot•tho miler in Shoddy was a more hypcieritima„. detestable soomidrel, in the& ,he oftener affected patriothea it not piety 'also, and. while Rebel was sawing at the 'throat of Unele tam, Shoddy was picking lowitet.---of,es with his eyes turned up to waived arift with protestations of loyalty on his lips— the incorrigible villain I Sev eral ham been cashiered front high oil eisi trusts for swindling their country when she was on the very brink of ruin ; others have just .soaped a sleight: fate by hiring Senators and other " big " to engineer for them -- as " VI o f Mune. Ooe, if we tuistaioe not, was Sur geoorGeneral, and bought millions' north of medicines for our armies at rates twen ty-five per cent. higher then he need have paid ; one, we bear, bought $6.000,000 worth of coffee for- the Government just when our currency was most depredated and coffee consequently highest--and. ao on. Probably, some hundreds of millions have by such means been added to our national debt ; and Er. Cooke must ex cuse us for not regarding those who thus lined their own and their friends' pockets as public benefactors. As building monu ments seem now in vogue. we suggest the erection of a pyramid on' which the names •of all these gentry shall be chiseled deep in everlasting stone. with the amount of each man's stealings debited opposite his title. A good portion of our moneyed aristocracy might be thus favored ; while our " first families " of •following ages might trace back their pedigree to one or more ancestors here emblazoned. being thus enabled to establish a strong pre sumption of hereditary talent for Muncie. Kura's MALT House Dss:sovgn.—Tbe extensive wooden building. owsed by Hon. A. King, situated on •the canal. be tween 7th and Bth streets, and used. for malting purposes, was destroyed by fire on Sunday night last. About ten thous and bushels of grain were in the building, and the loss is estimated at from $30,000 to $35,000, on which there is an insurance of $21,000. The barley warehouse adjoin ing was saved by the exertions of the citi sans. The origin of the fire is not known*. Hr. King. intends- erecting substantial brick buildings on • larger scale than before. The oration at the commencement ez• erotism of Adrian College, Wok., on the 15th last., was delivered by D. C. Thomas, Faq., of Mill Creek township, in this faun ty, ainember of the claims of 1882 in that institution. The Tratchtowa, published in Adrian, says " the oration wee written in a terse, vigorous style, and, notwith standing its metaphysical nature and the fatigue a long day's exercises already en tailed upon the audience, it was listened to with marked attention." Murree Maw To Coes Hona.—A special order from the War Department has been issnici, discharging the men from this dis trict forced into the military service by the late draft. We may therefore confi dently rely on seeing them home in • short time. This will not only be cheer ing news to the conscripts and their fami lies, but to the entire community. Neighboring LoosliUss. A short time ago a chisels of Meadville visited Franklin on business, and put up at the United States hotel. At 9 p. tn. he was put late a room to lodge, to which wad two beds. The gentleman referred to ooespied one ofthe beds, and about half past ten o'clock the clerk of the house conducted two strangers to the other bed. In the morning the guest from Meadville found- kis clothes scattered promiseuously around the apart,- mut. his watch and $lOB gone, as well as the aforesaid occupants of the other bed. The needs had even stripped his pockets of the last gve Nat ,Drip.---It IS rumored that the wire -workers of the Republican party is Cranford county have some difficulty in die suediag returned soldiers from becoming candidates for ono*. $o far, however, they have succeeded excepting in the matter of Treasurer. It is well enough for the " boys " to go to war and di the lightlai, provided capital is made for the stay-at-kome politi glans. New, why don't the old hacks stand back, and let soldiers be nominated for ail the °Mai 1 That would - manifest real Mead- Thempson, aged 18 years, of Meadville, was drowsed while backing in French creek, just above the latter plus, on Tuesday evening of last week. A 'umber of other boys acre is or near the water at the time, but were either afraid to make the attempt or unable to rescue the deemed. A correspondent of the New York Peiretwan Recorder gives the following graphic skate* of the thriving young city of Titusville. Re aye: Titusville consists, as surly as I sae make it out, of eighteen inchesof mud, greeted up into paste, (which is rather a data this a solid,) 1,000 houses, 160 derrieke, half a dolma elnekes, My or sixty BUMS eagtiliel one theater, two beaks, four or lee schools, tio'nles of wooden side-walks, 100 oil tett eiries„ '4600 people, including 8,000 spuds.: toss sad leaden, yoispt attestant population ; 3,690 bands of oil, several hotels, whisk hare " struck " 'more oil than any well-dig Os la this quarter, a weekly newspaper, (to be lesued a a daily before long,) seven' thawed pip, (which are exclusively excited over the . " seurfaes inflations" this. spring,) 8,000 pair let big-legged beets (whisk were ones shlittelack.end stilt retain Come ap. smisin d tin original ebony to two Weiss below the knees,) a railroad depot (which was eatiattli coastruted nailer the appret 1 1 9/1 1 1 10 a.gia*4 1 4 4 ..) Leg rat higalgialm Skala al thee. *tun after reading this einitelli.Ar-The oil well of Pete Towel", Short thinness from tows, the Cony Tote. freptssysy is new produeing oil of • very lie ;polity., flow mach, asighbor Wallace easosseid as a candidate No ni-elesties to the Stets Senate. The die . - *let is onteposed of , ilk, Vernet, Cameras, Clarion and Cleirdeld onstieet. Re is able Aid ihoOsiiilft genie/ 'nu, and wars we a maddest of distriet, we should labor zeal ously to lave kim returned to the Saute.—.- Theether day . I poor worn= of Warren, the 41107 oak Mau oomplaint of her boy, aged doses years or so, for abaft her, aid he weitiodginl in jail. • Some of the boys WAS tlllostianst his elluedierly evading &dent that he served her right-41ga she giusdasf him I There's Tang America for yes, is the tough !—Oll wells ore going down In every &unties abut Cony 'dose of Ike people" there bays gresteeslbleseii QM ell wui be tows* in paying qusatiflee.---Mr. ,11. C. Gibens 4u good Wpm* se Wait Mo. @kW° oa de Oil Cask L L /MOW be. twits MN sad lbs auperhitaadest are giros u the seise. The editor of be Gress By (Wis.) eeptd bee reatatly boon ea • tour of inveetiga. lion through dm oil country. sad Writes back to Ms paper • eerier of baserous istterkden striptive diaroot. Rh, sketch of oar thrldiog little •oigbbor. Cony, la capital. and we are ewe will he read with laterest : Cony is la Brie toasty, Pa., on the line of the Atisalki & Oriel Western railway, and some other tinny Wham name we have for. gams, sad at the inaction of the Oil City railway. It Is 88 stiles east of Brij Bo mush for gesgraphy. Cony is the gateway of the oil zigiiat of l'imasyleamth. It is s town about three yam old, larger than Green Bay, and smarter than Cblosio. Timis all oom• perigee steps. Belida/ es the earth, nor in the waters nailer the MAO, is like it. Possi bly, If yea amid issagthe a rough trod tumble light Wilma a oily and a forest, to secwhitik should pnrall, you might have some iierottp lion of it. Bet Cony whipped. • That fails to givd the ides — liewerer. If you can imag ine a city I , breskiag oat" upon the face of the am* as the marks of smalli poi break out, It will be nearer the ides. If yon kaoo.oovor boon to Corry, it will pay to go these. There is so trouble' in 'hiding the piano. After Watling Ch e, in going from the West, or after leaviag Now York, in LlEfrom the Sass. just follow ithe crowd, will take you to Cora. The first sen sation you e=peeie we on arriving, is one of snir is, if you are there on a hot anemia, ae we were. Tee air is tilled with smoke from the berate' suunplZ and fallen timber; with the overpowering smell cf treleum everywhere, ea laden trains, iii hosts of barrels on platforms, and drizzling over all things; and with the odor of all possible ar tless of trade which crowd the 'little depot platform. A depot so ridiculously ill adapted. to the demand that you think o( the camel going through the eye of the needle. Twenty. eight , Wane a day arrive at and leave Corry. With that facility for getting away from the plane, it is no wonder that the landlord po litely invites yea to pay in advaisee. There are seven or eight hotels, and Yet we saw snub's' wandotiag around at night for a place to lay their bead.. Bonsai are a se modary thought in Corry. They,, open stooks of goods beside the street„ and then build a hones over them. We saw a churish in course of erection ; the basement and main floor were planed, sad service was to be held text flab • bath, roof or no roof. There are two national banks, swami churches, an immense oil re finery, some as handsome residences as we know of in the Wait, afull complement of sa loons and billiard rooms, expres•Offices, news stores, a piano sad music store, 4 newspaper office, and, most wondarfal, onirozio lawyer! How he atanages, we have ao idea. - Possibly, with agility cessmassursie with the spirit of the phut," he argues both sides 4f the case. We were told AO in every house in Corry there was a bap A baby in every hones is a welLapring of pleasure. And ',if that well spring be an ell well also, there is indeed fe 11bIty. The sum of earthly happiness must be, striking oil, a baby In every house, and only one lawyer. . The following candidates are announbed for Republican support I. Crawford county, sub jeit to the decision of the primary elections of the party: Treasurer, Capt. D. P. Jones, Titaiville; Sergi. A. J. McQuiston, West Fal lowilold; Commissioner, B. H. Neids Begin town; Darius Shrove, Bloomfield W. W. Sterling, Sparta; Assembly, &' COI." Geo. Bonus, Meadville; J. 0. Sturtevant, Spring; District Attorney, Harvey Henderson, Mead ville; &Mita, JOG. Levin, Meadville : County. Surveyor, T. W. Whits, Itioniqs. Mr. Jas. Brown, of Hannoasburg, has declined as a candidate for Treasurer, is favor of the two soldiers whose Ramps are given.—Captain John B. Hays, of Meadville, has been pro moted to the rank of Brevet Major in the minim` army.—Among the speakers invited to address the people of Meadville, at the sp. prosehiag celebration of the Fouirtn, and who, the Bensaticon says, have signified their as °Wane% are Hoe.. Wm. D. Kelley, of Phila delphia; Hon. G. A. Grow, ex-Speaker of the Hens aad • Thomas M. Marshall, Esq., of Pittsbarg. It wits be mom honi this 1 2. st, that in MOlChiliO, as I. almost every 'A k er town in this Pest of Ike &ate, the.ktiolitionists have damage." that the Yterth shall be eelebrs tad in no spirit of unity, but ia, suoh a way as win minutes tb their miserable party ends. --.Taeltra licenses to sell liquor were last I week granted to the following Persons in Wor rell county: S. A W. Green, Bensua ; Perkins A Holleabook, Horton & Berrien, W. P. Shaw, G. P. Whits, Tidioute ; G. W. Annie, Warren ; Wm. McNair, BheGteW ; J. W.:• Bump,- Pitts /old ; W. 8. Cohan . A Son. y Brokenstraw ; Solomon Canaan, South West ;, Chapin E. Big. gins, Henry Brayton, Touognille ; P. B. Hoary and H. P. Manus, Columbus bo rough. The following eating-house and mer. malts liquor lionises were also granted : Philip Loehr" eating-hone', Warren ; A. Monism, mercantile limas., .! Warren ; John Honhart, mercantile license, Warren ; Fry A Crosby, mercantile Unease, Columbus.—The Republicans of Oil City are eery anxious to secure t h e member of Legislature for Veneta go county this year, aad an less than firs candidates are in the Geld from that place. —The Now • Castle Gaulle Complains that they have ao publics market place in that town. If oar itotemporery were to Vail the market is this city for half as hour, and see the ex korbitiutt changes made for articles, ho would be nog to thank Providence ;that New Cas tle has no market 'place—Previous to biing mastered out of the service, COL A. B. M'Cal moat, of Fraaklia, received ti,llrigadi er Geo oral's couaissioa.—sThe Cotinsautvills Re cord contains the following : • Farm, ADOIDEST.—A lamentable accident, resulting is the death of Mr.., Silas titowszt, tiring about three stiles east of Wellsburg. in Elk Creek towashiP, Brie county, occurred on the NI inst. it seams Mr. B,lhad been called by a iikbor for " the purpose of shooting's Oaf, and while walling for the animal to be brought, a neighbor had taken the pleas,' a double-barreled shot gun, and discharged one lead at a mark, and had plummet the gun on the ground, the mauls resting on the dash of • with the butt botweealthe thine.. 'The deceased in &limping to robe the piece, so. 'eldeatally caught tits hammer upon the abatis. lid the jgap was discharged, rho enatenta ea; gegi=liat 47*, causing instant death. The Wu a highly respected citizen, sad leaves a wife sad eis children, read • e V libels of frisadi t •to moan his untimely . „ At the Ciaivemitet dalmatian is Commit. rine, lest week, "lbw sesoliatHlose were ite. presi seed, the Lb' Philatielphis, the.Pittebarii sal the Bwstuebnaiii. Mae sheiyaten were fa etteachme. Bight air atm were promint Tilt badness of the esarsatisi was triesaessi.ta httlitaliT• The mote Mai the varietal esitoolitioas show a good degree Waist deatnoinetlatiel prosperity. Ilia esareaties adJoszant to meet; latHreed, Pa., oa *abet Wedeseday is Jane, 1866." , „ , Saar Wattaa.,- - -PhelakWette GIU:"'Pro- Muted to toe ask kr sioiiiithoi mist of Atataisawilrewiate, aid' taken flan ilea& tills, for Out purpose set eriatlY,iteted, at of the - War; will pubs* he Mimed to that eat;of-the-way • Coow, aosi of ion• anal jokes al osposoo of oar as siostaof•tiwoosy pl 000,"; bpi a; REEZZE€2 surprised at the improvements that have sprang up within a few years.—Thkenival examinatiox v ,like gemisatlag dies ottlite Northwestegla BOW Ape: 4 40 0 401 : 8 4 11 . bard, will, ota 'tatieerre yea 'Rae:l l 4l7 4 1 week; sad r edit4l , llo thette, : ile.r. "T l 4 awes sambas Mot eiebdidf‘tes ila!Pit &R AI)" has ever radiated al' an before. —The "PropMalin of five amused dollars to the IdlaboreHorotel Au!, made by the Lelgehle , last visitor, is being judiciously expended. A new saes around the "'roulade, sittingof iXere skadit - trest:eltdmlniew ttikat• bnprevessents, are atillinpeogrese.4—about throe weeks ago, says the Conneaut (Ohio) Rqmeier, a dog belonging to Sylvester Tinker of this township; eaddeily disappeared and nothing mon was thought. if it about a week ago. When oats of his ponies begun sick and died, after seder* great magi for two er three days. Seery symptom of the animal show* strongly that it has come la contact with eau rabid dog sad was bit on he nese. As yet the deg has net been heard from since its departure.-0o Thursday afternoon, the let inst., is three little boys, loos of Joel B. Clark, Copts. A. Leal and C. W. Howard. were riding in a small beat in Conneaut creek. below the railroad - bridge, the boat by semi means was upset and all three were thrown into the water, eons sit or eight test is depth. A brother of young Clark, being in the neighborhood, plunged in and brought him ashore almost lifeless, but the other boys, it is supposed, caught each other as they went don and were droirned, 'and their bodies were not recovered until about two hour* allerwards. Freddy ,J. was an only child of Andrew sad B. C. Lent. and nearly thirteen years old ; Willie, son of C. W. How. ard, was about tea years ; sad both were in— teresting boys, dutiful, courteous, little men. Both were buried I. ou grave the Monday fallowing. Captain Lent, at the limo of •the sad affair, was at Bay City, Saginaw ; the news reached him by telegraph and he imme diately hastened ,home.—Mr. C. O. Griffey. late of the Girard Mitts and Cony New:, has gone into the grocery and crockery ware bud. ness at Comment,: Ohio.—The Jefferson (Ohio) Sentinel is " sorry to say that there are some wanton boys in that plaoe who are gaily of throwing stones against and otherwise in. jurist the dbatinents in the burying ground." Those bad boys deserve a severe spanking, and if no one else will do it, we suggest the Sentinel editor as a committee of one to apply the doss.---A switchman. named, debases, was killed at the railroad depot hs Meadville a few days ago. Upon searohbau Ms pockets a false oar key wis discovered, and as the eompsny has missed a sonsidarable quantity of goods, it was decided to examine farther. Upon searching his boarding house on Dock street, kept by a man named Heitman, a variety of stoles utilise were dieuvired ems °titled in Unreal pans of the house, amount ing in value to aver 1800, all evidently having been taken frottcarx • Hettsman was held to answer at court. Ooirsionoiaaras MID Pus Wow.—Mes tri. Boner &Aargau, Erie; Pa., are largely . =7l is the :Wholesale Confoctioauty, and Notiew lived*. They have the reputation of mannfeetarimir the veer finest Candy--both plain sad limey. Their stock of Notions and Small Wares is large and ex tensive. Oranges, Lemons, Oietere, ho., they make a speeiality, aad can furnish them is quantities to snit. They are spats for the Etoehdor Fire 'Wort—the best made—sad cart fill orders for the country trade or ezhi bitiou. Grocers and dealers in their line will do well to call aad see their stook; or, if ordering goods, they may be ears of having their orders filled promptly. They promise to supply first-class goods at lowest market prices. New Pub licatlons. Messrs. Ticknor A Fields have sent us Household Poems," by B. W. Longfellow, being a oempilation of the shorter &meals eempositions of .this writer. The beet con tains Mesa Ulustratioas Ikea &wisp oa wood, by Jolla Gilbert, 'Dirket, Poster. sad John Absolon, wed Is the list of a series ea. titled, "Companion Pests for the People," each number of wile& is to be handsomely dated, sad sold at snob a reseosable price as to briag them within the rased of every household. The ascoad tad third volumes will be respectively, Soap for an lilmumas," by Tenayton, and "Nations) Lyrics," by Whittier. New litnao.—We have neeirod from Hor ace Waters, 481 Broadway, New York, in his lest issue of musical aovelties, a seag, which L llkewia i sense., called "Beaadat on the Brain." We copy the following from the American Bopliet : "To all who have beat vexed and Unsealed by that, pest of society —the eosaillai-monger---we commend the pithy TOMS whisk Mrs. Kidder has written, and the lively' soles that Mrs. Parkhurst sets theta is. If any player or singer know; some particularly insufferable eleaderer, let a few 'bars of this. music soma, be admialstsred as a corrective. As soon as you hear any gos sipping tongue baste with that familiar pro face Vag sot'o—juoi, have ready year pleas, and discharge s aselodiou . volley of "Sands) on the Dada," at the 001111011 enemy. Whether it be Raid, wife. or widow, or some wasouliae thing In petticoats, like Jeff.- Davis' beets, be sure and let the offender have a use of " Mrs. Kidder's Cordial," iq the shape of "Holmdel en the brain." We have received the Atlastie llonehly for July. , The osatents sad oentributors are as Volleys : Tones Hee be History, by E. P. Whipple; Around Mull. Part 1. by Mori& S. Candelas ; The Champing, by John 0. Whit tier; lilies, by the author of !, Life in the Iron Mills" ; Winter Life in St. Petersburg, by Isysrd Taylor; Needle and Gerdes, VII ; A Paper of Candle-Dads; Dr. Johns, VI, by Donald 0. • Mitehell ; Deep-Bea Damsels, by George W. Hoesser ; Skipper Ben, by Limy Lareoes ;- Aseassiaatiee, by 0. O. franwell ; Amwaylime, by T. B. Aldrich*; The Mammy Omer. 1711, byK. B. Stove; 'TM Cla use Coaopiaeey ; Reviews aad Literary No tices. The &Wale Willed. di The Chicago cowing," is an euggeralid account of the alleged *asap& to releue the Buthent prisoners it Clamp Boogies, ud is oar opin ion. Goats* mach mare lobos that truth. The satertloa lit the oestribatles that the co. called order of the Lights of the Goldin W ale had any cesildeiable somber of members from the Dimicretto party, we Ere osalldeat Is mot correct. • T i ., igtvad 4 1 " 4 4/ 41 Din to bi isylvtd, lta folltv pwa 01, - (wletwr. Ye. Anti 11. lhnsF saimuwei. It wig tkw boat Wiwkly risr .pßigiFlWod li:2f wYe awl ha *Meal wilt piasloW, at !err WI *low layid *tip - ton bow valtad. Oda; dutete •Inasrgy ability of Ili linter; will boars II mow lie illimwvoil Imo; ' Two bud sesse d Nes sand by Dr. Iltrfok; lead's Pilellemedy. Mr, ekes of Wisoessla, welter , for the ; boas& of all vie saw wilb the tilst o lb* be Ism ben troubled for eiggit yew* Kith sa sursrsted eon 'of eilwe aid its titstbas was distaaron:from the ormy se beurable, /be being quite tits „ty sod trill' Lis PILO, Notb Awe' diM rivettsg 'elm were lead.ri* oaebotttett Dr. sOW besofs Pitt Restedy. - rid ” or Iplanito•S; besldelbe received bi Dr. Strloblaid, Wesurieoe Diem OWerfsg, Mat the' Stow sursested satirosio . crier of Pllse ire mid by Dr. &tick lsues Pile Balsedyl Weald by Dr/40U 'ieeryteleirs: "' " • •NI - isselkt4lneew • Km, Linoeht hanwrition. Iota& to the National Molunaint Anatointion notifying them that unlowithentannteent ito wed ed over .the.Premidengto rionslas' Itido, ands deal given t Mice the lot CO wank) -bopianakaina would ocomPO - a }Mosaics for kb* MP* of the remain, /a Weald:Won. City and County Surveying. JOHN H. lIILIALIL . frwd Is to ro - sol on/ 11 11 616 sod 10-lI.Mil oor- I te lad Ontvlote of thistly. and th e T r acy taro Ike eometl• Bar keektor molly yore employed erraa, alai p.m ty Itneveydrale herbaria° refer to ots u m , (amen and bmstoode Melt who Wife heretofore ekr u i e y e d hi m Partkelazattaalles OM to KtOoping. Pleas. 8 10 6811 ' tattoo., 0* Napa prepare d on t'„. ' h o m e d m aw ._ • °lke or Miller k Cumellria. oroorry store, militate Abed, between 'Seventh sod S'Arhth street; Illiii, Pa. , All orlon left at I'. A. U echoes atonrovrner of 11111 h sod Preach streets. proms/cly attended to. Brie, Jew Id, 196.5, NOTICE ,IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application will be received at tbs Mao of tho tar, of the Kris City School Howief parrorafW situatlooa to the Public Schools of tblaeity Y Pmn elpala and assistant "sachem Applications must be In writing. applicants ate Ir quieted to meet the School Board on tho fourth Friday of has, the 23d lust., at the Mat Ward `Wm.)* Boa" at 10 °Wad, a. m. The County Superintendent will bold an esaralso- Una, in the Seat Ward School Bosse, o 0 illeaday. Juno cammeneing at 10 o'clock, S. 11. Jun la, 18416—Itt P. BLOOM &hey. HARTFORD ifIRI INSITIATOII 00 11111111TIVUltD, CONNECT ItIVIN INCORPORATCLeisiti. ,• 4 ri1.,;1, jt,0011,000. ,T.U. AUX.', Prw.L. a. Y. con., seer CITY FIRE INSURANCE COINLIT, lIIA KTFOUD, CONN lI"CORPORATED lU7. L Ir/I.AL plum wiLi. LULU, Nem a go. W. LOUR, Seel. TNSURANCE in the above old and roll- MM Co s j aCciat calm eau be obtained au appLiostke So R. W. RUBSILL. Agent. STRAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF the Undersigned, in The city of grin, on Pend, street, second hones north *of 12th, on Thursday. Nay nth, Red Cow with black striped, brass battens es her borne. stam p about sirloin old. Any Indarmathen &boat the above Caw will be thank hilly reoehlio4 by PR ANY El AMU. jer6s-2to TIiEUNDEIL4IGNED HAVING PUR- I:mania the welk-known Livery Stand. he:steam ocoraploi by Wm. J. Starrett, deeire• ta Inform Whinge WI the _public that be will continue the baslasee, aid Write, their patronage. THE STOCK MU be largely increased and 'improved—new norm sues hue been procured. and some of the but livery House to the country. lam determined to so cesdast the establishment u to rive matiefullon. ?bow she "want to Otain the servings of a good teas will Sad sae reedy at all tines td accommodate thou, at reasouble prima Butellect the place, STERRITT'S OLD STAND, Fifth duet, rear of the Reed House. Die, June 8, 1885-rtf THOS. LIMNOS. AMERICAN HOUSE, &HIM elenelt Comer of the Park ud !kayo lat., ERIE, P.ll. JOHN DUNCAN, PROPRIETOR. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVIN G TA sox charge of the above well-known Efotal, and re (test it to rope for style, respectfully sonata a shame of tho public pefronara Terms reasonable. sad anassonto dationeamal to say In the city. Tor the oonventence of persona from the coaatty a good stable has been attached to the Jardirott &121711:11.UNCS.N. United States Tax. Appea/s. Asetstion's Omen, U. S. ImennstA2 isnresit2, litsnreurra Dummy or PaZirirrLYASIA. Ccrairwramiiii, May 20th, 111116. CITIOII is hereby given, that the assemsbusit Ude, N valuations and enumerations, made and taken tigh ts the Ttli Division of the, 19th Collection Dist. of Penn wheals, composed of the city of Ede, and the Bth Di vision composed of the Boroughs of Wettable:l, Corry. North EMI, and Union Mille, and the towns of A c u r tk Concord, Coot, Edenville, Millvillage, Harbor L Seoul, Wceleyvitle, Wayne, Valance and Lom' ; esidthe 9th Division, composed of the boroughs of Eiden- Moro, Albion and Obard, and the towns of apringdold, 00nnesat, Elk Creek, Girard, Franklio, ralreiow and Washlnten _sad the 10th Mania' eompoied of the larof Middleboro sod Waterfo rd, and the towns resic„ McKean, Waterford, Summit andlOrsens, Of the county of Erie and State of P,nntylvaala, by UM uMitant asseesors, ender the laws of the United States, will remain open to all persons concerned for a:mini um, for the mom of 15 days from the eth day of Jane. 111162--Ihr this ith Division, at the office of Wm. C ite Zug., asalstant assessor, in the city of Iris ; for the Division ' at the oleo, of Thomas 5111, gag, as- Mabel& easessor,Union ; for the 9th Division, at the ease of T. C. Wheeler. Esq., assistant asamar, bo• rough of Girard, and for the 10th Division, at the ogee of 43. P. Ostrushmo, Le 1., assistant assessor, city of CAL And the undersigned, Aaseuor of this Collection Dis trict, will attend for the ith and lOth Diwisioni at the saes of Wm. C. Kelso, seq., city of Eris, on the 2si day of Anse, and for the 9th Division at the °Mee of P.R. Irtissisr, Elm.; Girard, on the 24th day of June, and fr r the 6th Dion at the office of Thomas Sill, Lg., Calms Mills, on the 4d day of lone, to receive, hear and di; teradas all appeals relative to any erroneous or emestm valuations or enumerations by the said assistant assess sOrs. • La regard to appeal', the law provides," That the cue- Non to be determined by the Assessor, on an appeal Ns peettng the valuation or enumeration of property, or object' Liable to duty or taxation, shall be, sehether the valuation complained of be or be not in a pull rdatlon or proportion to other valuations in the mane semsemeat ilisWet, and whether the eenausretion be or be not cor— n& And all appeals to the Aiseesor as shiretaid, shall be nude in writing, and shall specify the partinalar easee,matter, or thing respecting which a decision is re- SZI• and shall, ocireciver„ state the ground or Fla rti flliequality or error complained oL" DANIEL LIVINGSTON, Assessor of the Nineteenth Collection District. 1eT65.3w 1865. = 1866. "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &a, Bator's, Is a pasts—used for Rats. Mice, Roaches, Block soul Red Ads, Ace , he., &a., 15. - " Costar's " Bed-Bug Exterminator, is a liquid or wash, used to destroy, 11,111.1 also as a • waotave for Bed-Bugs, "Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects, la for Moat, Mrsysitates, Pass, Bed -Begs, Insects ins Plaits, Fowls, laisele, ls. ITBold by all Dmaiste and Retailerseere. 111 81W.4.11111 tat all worthless tnil= . • BM that ..00/1741ei1" Darnels on Nish nos, Bath, and.Flusk. Were you buy. HENRY A. COSTAR, PitimairAt. DiroT, 492 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all Drugghts and Dialer, is die, Pa. 1865. INOINAST. OF .RATS.—Tte Farmer's Gazette lid) warts and proves by figures that one pair of rata will have a progeny and desosndants no 18111/ than 661,060 In throe years. Now, unless this lunessaas thaily can be kept down, they would consume coon food than would =stale ent,otio human Wage. ar fan " COSTAil'a " advertieettioat in this paper. 1865. RATS Hums BlRDS.—,Whoever engages la shooting mall Pints is a mini man whoever tide in saitsrminst. lag rota Is a benefactor. We should Ilk* mum of our tontspondeats to give as the benefit of their szperisnal l driving oat these pests. We need something besides dogs, eats, and traps (or this bastneic—Scisortik.gateri• awn s Pr. Y. torso , - cosTay..... adyertlsenient In We paper. NOORTAVS" RAT EXTERMINATOR Is simple. seas sod sere—the most pui.et Aar-ideation weetieg we have free attended. Every Rat that can pt it, properly rowed according to directions, will sat It, sad wiry am *kit esti It will die, generally at sons place as dia. tint se possible &cm where the medicine was UHL— Lairs liars, Mic.A., Mirror. Soo • Ckurrat'a" advertisement in this paper. 1100112fEEPICEL9 treabbid with TIMM seed be so so = h it tlwr am" Cowes's"ltxtenethator. We bare to ear matieraetion ; end en lf a box eon ere Imitidi We it. We hare tried poiely bet ther sada *Gala. ;_beit." Costar's" artier, brow the breath eat et. BMA, RUM; Baaaboti lath and Red-Bsp, 'Meter ilea woos write It It la in peat demand 11l over the esuairrd, Olio, Gautts ♦ inolos nom THE FAH W EST. —8 patio g of "Cos. WOO Rat, Roach, Ant., an., Exterminator- 0 mono pain aad provisions aro destroyed annually in Grant IMO/ by "TWO than would par for toss of tbt. tat mad land Hillar.*—Lososster, IPa., liana IllseoCoarAn's" adroit:Umlaut in Oda mar. PARIIIS AND ROMIGGIIIPIIIB-ohould resolloct that hundred, of &Ilan' worth of Grits,. Praha% Itz, in usually dertroyod by Rota, Ine s, Soto, sa other aside sal 'rata—al of tala e,a to, prorated by s few dolls& worth of " Coaras'a " Itatylloach, Ant„ Istermastor, bought sad used frail. • Roo "CONAJeII arertioarsout b this Sold 1. lAN Ps., by all Drsaids sad foltifra, VT ARK °FIRMING A larc u ssmorkmat of Roil. ack**, ow% Pen% Booda, Gams and Mammomm t oits Ix gil =6" .4 licaliallatit=aas Teaeliers Wanted. Stray Co*. Livery Stable. "19 established in N. Y. City." roall lahllible remedies know." "Fros from Poisons. "not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rate come out of their holes to die." 1865. 1865. criko.oo/111.101" ad►ertiamaahia this paper 1865. 1885. CREAT BALE Watches and Jew 1 ,000.000 . WORTH ! Tot E tsiat On* Dollar Olith. Withnilt t. 1 .04 1 4 I. bs raid for until you kno• )•,4 By A. H. Rolm. k Cu (Aorta for tL. v s , No. 36 Ktokroalkstroot,Now Itios4 the followlei 11.4 of Atte,. to ONZ DOLLAR itm:ll • 100 0014 hunting case wnichrit, 100 Gold watches, varinuA 200 Ladies' gold watasiiii, 600 Silver watches, • *AI t, 6,000 Late style vest & neck chain s 5,, 6,600 Gents' Cal. diamond pup.. 4,000 Cal. diamond ear drop., " t ; 8 000 Miniature revolving pain, 2;000 Cal. diamond and enamell e d ' genie' scarf pina, new styles F. 2,000 Masonic & emblem pine, 2,600 Gold band bracelets, 3,000 JeL and moeitte brpochel, 2,000 Cameo brooehem, ' 3,000 Coral ear drops, 2,000 Ladies' watch chains, 6,000 Gents' pine, splendid as , urrt, 2, ) 4,000 Solitaire sleeve buiton9, • 8,000, Sets etude & sleeve tomone, 6,000 illeeve buttons, plain & tag. 2 , 10,000 Plain & engraved 4 ) 7 8,000 Lockets, richly engraved, 21 '; 15,000 Sets ladies' jewelry, new latest styles, 5,000 Handsome seal riugi, .2,000 Sets bosom &Ada, 1,000 Gold pens & gold holders, 2,000 Sets jet & gold pins &. ear drops, latest styles, 2,000 'Gold thimbles, pencils, ,1; • 4 4 10,000 Gold pens, & silver canoe, 10,000 Geld pens, ebony 4. This entire list of beautiful ILhd sold for One Dollar each. Derimmt, STUCLIII will be planed in envelnp.., ,wed n envelopes are sent by mail, u order,d, to 'holes. On the receipt of the whatyou are to here, and then end the dollar and take the artide r Five certificates can be oriirre , l t i ert thirty for $5 • sixty-fire for 110, and OD , 4,, $l5. Ws will . mend a single GertitleAte lista. Agents wanted, to whom se r,tlrr sp x , wend 25 cents (or one certiticate and name rut terns. A. ff. itoeiv 36 Beekman P 0, Box, 270. Ring's Vegetable AmbN A GREAT HAIR: RESTOR MEM PREPARATION 111 WELL ENO% 1 Neon Li "Tag HONOLULU VgGETABLE AYHt and has this nowppooon mcclint of }Lae,- toter bang consolidated with, it by a the ereprietoia of the two preparation.. an foment@ saki, for the following reasons I let. It restores Gray Hall to ita origtna I col, 2d. It imparta a beautiful Auburn to Laded War. dd. It curia all Humors and diastase of timid, 4th. It la an Infallible eradicator of Dandnd 6th. It L a richly perfumed Hair Dreswini. Ladies I Do you desire to get rid of your artificial .Pront Places? Then use the At , seatore your Gray Hair to the daze, Inc trews of youth. Gentlemen 1 Do your beads show the Socip of Baldwin' ? Thou use the Asobroaasad cum airs which are catudng your Hair to come out It tr not a dye I It does not color the e la n 'est linen I It Is not composed of noilois &lady of harmless wegeta.bles, and is Num Haatorative. Try it and be convince? P.. N. Tubbs & Co., Proprietors, ?stet= N. T. Hume, Union Hills, Erie Co Northwestern Pennsylrania. Local Aseota—Hall & flartle, Erin, Pa •, Co., Titni,llle ; B. &roper, Waterford Wood, Cony, ERIE ADEN C 7-30 U. S. L( Bondi in amounts of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, AND UPW ARDS. On band for Immediate Delivery THE SUBSbArBERS Who ar• Duly Authorized Sub, AGENTS JAY COOKE & C miuli'6l.-t BANK NO Keystone National CAPITAL, DIRE IiIIiLDRN MARVIN, KURD MARVIN, ORkNU JOHN J. The above bank wil Monday, Dee. Rat side of Slate Satisfactory papal Mow received r Col Untrue ml proceptsees. Drat* Specie ♦ share of P• New Music 'Store, PIANO FORTES AM) MELO , From the following Mantel • • MANUFACTURER = Steinway k Sona,Now York. Wva. Inaba k Co e Baltimore. Md Undarnan k Sous, New York W. B. Bradbury, New York. Job. B. Dublin, Neer York. theveatown k Co., New York. 800. A. Priam fir 00., Baltalo, N. Oaths" tisedhantik Co New Yore • Prins at a Large bi l ea uji t faaturer's PIANOS FROM 7 $250 TO ' Vo - Also, Instruction Books and Sh..t Boa AB persona wishing a first rata Plaao routes", on, are invited to call and cumin our • taw puraturaing elsewhere. interre Block, State stmt. nearly capon**. Gem MINA 11." P. 13.—Knot) lastrnmant warranted for Reeves' Ambro:' TOR TRH HAIR. THIS EXCELLENT 11A I and wonderful Hair Restorst. , residents in fuldonable tittles, and other prepsialloas e not only in ibis ci Hama sad Beath Lirerries. Thous*. aneuelly used in the Court elides of Feta_ Mug and Madrid. and the sale =OAS. =CM' AMBROBLA is cowl toast from babe of wonderful virtue, ; led with a rartety of exquisite l • Tipp'. Wilis the balr out feu thkk and long. it inekr , • I rbt it a toy apparition. No to. ; u. it. 0111" Th cants per large to Bold by dragghits and dealer.. to rata of the civilized world. W holew druggists to every dty, and et • Rgertfir AMBROSIA N 0.62 Fut TRINCH, RICHARDS k Co, Ph; Agents for renorylinate. Pleasure Excur ARTIES DESIRING TO ma Eroaralons on the asr, or to will had the taderidgaet always re. data Item with good boats. I hare SAW oat fur pleasure parties, to add' of sow Boats. Fishing Trials and 8: Lida Pens= desiring to hare the !Vie 0 la led ma eOnstintly on band, it oftitat, atrwt MU= IMMU S J. BLAKEL T Y ro le=W A, u ST , atioe la al 11-111100 CLARK I la