tic Wahl!! 00$truer. E. PA.. AUGUST 3, 41..M5. aveler's Guide. stIORg LINE. ce.is, wort. ri., , nnet Exams ---.-_— [la I Exprema . . 0 Iti. pco .sCal vset . r •onomodatloo AOO a. tn. viOt Elk pryloc. ........ 3106 is, ....j.,1,10 Expreu 10.00 S. in . .. --- .011,111 k & ERIE RAILROAD. . Arrive. Criirr Arcemev+tittien .... 12 '5 p. m • - i/I rol gh Moil ......... •685 a- m -,.„.,, 1 ...,,rm J dation .... A4O p m ~ are , A.,...mmodstion 1040 K . m • t tiV V I“; it RAILROAD. Arrive 31P. 11 60 P rrei ro t ) ohttin & $325 Oro. lin) c n procure one fifty dollarr o th rr:ce rit the music stores, by c.,14 Th, , piano will be en— nl scl-rint.,14.11)11 to any of the antCri minufictared. ti :he Digpaides recent , g to,3r dawn the street had a circulation of `pe ee htrvirel mare than " own, a, el nii.r,P7es"'Ulti°l2." We dislike wich our eiternporary on a ques Ow . ; far Our TeiltiODP raei•j, fur o f the mo-t pleasant nature, but olyer 00-npek us to &avert that 9,4Pmen, is literally true. Lot MlOlll9 of 1864. our oireu, r wi ninete.n hundred copies, and three secasi Ina WM as high se e Wired, being, we are well f r 7 two to eight hundred mare :,I,,+t number ever reached by the 9f , z 1,, the careful system we pur nos:ement of our business, the eoptarts cries considerably at „wag, hut we run no risk in saying TeN,:e sea)* circulation since the ryes the paper came into our hundred in excess of tti e stlle these facts in no boast• ani without any disposition to ontronr•v bet ween our neigh t•. is due to our in— .ll. when tie E.lhjoc. of the tympani. (f tw) papers is alluded 1, hne correctly. Land Patentq CduaT d of the State has • 'cit. , I r I , ill ta the following par— tit+ city, and Cv:e 1 tkem in our • di,dribuli -crone for whom ' :ntPc led am obtva. them by balling pa S6[LR .dli v. The charges are all d tznzc f any kind eon- MEE , T ,b ; ne n , or Mary ("Um], Dr. II :hos. Jones S: Mal. rr s J n. D.mtlas (2). St 11 .- cnur , ). N 'nom E Teel and .I , ,Jtaing and Simnel ,-, Di er W. Fitch t. INA F ,Ike, James D Dan. E J..' ~ idy. Mrs. Mar r.l ..,.. is i” I J•onni Rounds . Susan 3 agner, Jarn..e Chain ,l •r, David and C. E. I Kelsey and E lward I' IT in' ri. Augusta • gner, i-b irt K"Tier, John II 41.-1 Dehmert, Thomas J. W. R. Davenport, E. Cour!right, t r re t. state that patents tac f 'lowtn: parties residing in ' Lire been granted, and can be htd e,•l,,ct co the Surveyer General, at B W. Vansise, D. C. Duch, , Lurioe Phelps, Mary R. ?... , :•j-ct to the life estate of Polly r 11, .01 , 1 Campbell, Ste., D. rue', Jul I) .uzl is. Lydia M. Lee, B tY w , 'tun T Dirt, Theron S Do ,T. I &11, C. J. Smith, Jane Oliver, y Nlr4 Hannah Cravens, Polly L White, Samuel G. Brothertno, g r• h. And-ew George Bar , Oliver, Simon ilieut, (8). II AV , 1 11. !5 , Rabert M. Douglas, 'nu, Solon Weston. - this occasion to protest in tdvence :IA design+ of those dangerous per 1 , are seeking to.rid the people of honOr of Mr. J+mes Skinner's _tc.i the, benefit of his counsel to our 7, I , F endeavoring to have him se i•rlr-General of the State. They Skinner and to the chi. ~ whine base designer deserve evroful exposure. Knowing his hzi the remarkable seal he poe. th• we'Lere,, they feel him personally, and want to rera)v.l 'here he will no longer L. `nl•ri the success of their w.t.!t tan•tzb their ertfal me; n^.l ar dtterm'Aied, if possible, to eir n, t a r: ,e-r> :f Erse cannot spare Mr. Skin ti El ar-I-`,lrz, or anywhere outside • IV:thout his sagacious s•cir -ince our affairs could c , ull—e I. They would fly tiernc 11;:e confusion—from >a•' it in 01 cou'd bring them State of delightful •iie person who could C r C-fix in his absence' 'a -a. w'%• l in . ' 7 W 1 , 1 14 e.nr , r pr pri-iy in their aetion? 1 . 7 ta , w..'na• n) o•ner persen in the -r - .c:upyinz the Timmer ,m:i•iyai rusts to which ha on l M.:nailmously devotes Taw ;,J I r - de management of mat if go on without his id` A 5 I,ily presence around :I a' ely necessary to itty business ; with' a'l would tumble ' 2 "ko Tte cp, of the mart you'd .t; ill!. Ivivene occupation I of supply for the w t I -- un, and the f 1 91511, crumble to sT;, i 'nf , to take the lead in hailding up t'T 2 - .1.t11.9 Mr S. has I •ne more to adorn the aTa er tn His large f3rtune. '-'•-••.',ltironen the varietal trusts Com— sr— zener.itis and devot. •:‘•ny,•y been consecrated •• , o of manr cpinioui and costly T-., T manly - Gents of architec • va ca oa a'l sides rise to attest 0 it in emphatic protest . 1-j Trit e which would drive him L :)7.lzl c:y he loves with BO deep ee:v:ln• int; t'o• , ritils and temptations C • r "Pari' sArrice at Harrisburg. • 0 en.•• . • ~• —enl not • be. Mr. Skinner I fr,m Erie. This vile designs not be permitted to sue people, to whom he is en, 0 " - - . -- nembrance of a thousard enterprise and invaluable will insist upon retaining him ;:!:r r••• is., and smoothing his pathway l! ttAeni of affection which they know hire earned far more than they can :qty. Look BIIIVITISII. — The ofileterot the COD. Kelsey's paper.-1, newt Reporter—Sidney offered fn' sale. The material comprises, in addition to newspaper and job type, oar power and two card presses --The Dispatel says: "The Court Roam is being repairee and fitted up in good style. The railing, &e., has been re-grained, and the room will be it good order for the coming sessioh."—The spirit of enterprise displayed by Messrs. Roof Sr. Loomis, In the management of Brown't Hotel, is deserving of commendation. They have already made great iniprovements to tht house, and do not intend stopping until the; opt it into a first class omidition.-- t few days ago, an inmate of the jail, temporarily confined in an upper room, attempted tr break out, but was prevented by the watch fulnees of Mr. W trren. He had out a hole. lane enough to admit r.f the passage of his body, through the wall, his only instrument being a common jack and case knife.—Mill Chamberlain will contietue her female semi nary, in the Hamot Masa, on the bank of the lake, during the coming winter. The fall term commences September Ist. From some cause, the Seminary does not appear to have been well patronised heretofor - e.—lketee, 8., originally commanded by Capt. Miller, is the only organization from this city remain ing in : the military service. Its last ststion was at New Orleans —Drop letters put into. the poet-office are only charged one cent now. instead of two, as heritofore.—A flirtation with a young daughter of one of our most respectable residents, on the part of Prof. Limhurg. resulted in his receiving a cowhid: ing from the father, on Tuesday night of last week. The Professor found it advisable to leave the city.-..--Wm Retoher, a returned conscript, has re opened his barber shop under Englehart's shoe store.—The Die patch opposes the nomination of James Skin ner as the Republican candidate for Auditor General, thinking he has held office lone enough, and that we have numbers of -re.. turned soldiers whose claims and cinalifica. lions for election are superior to Mr. Skin ner's.—Capt John Graham has purchased and is carrying on the saloon lately occupied bv John Perkins. on Fifth street near State It is the neatest alai plealantalt place of th nort in the city.—Most of the young me from this city and county, who enlisted in th , navy lstt fall have been discharged and re turned to their homes.—The report started he the Gazette that the Dispatch office wa' offered for sale, is denied•by the proprietor of the latter paper. The mere offering to eel' a printing estahlishmeot is not in itself a indiefition that it is not in a prosperous cow dition—for the owner may have become tire , ' of the lioaines, or may see an opportunity to do something better—but the tone of the Ga. :ette'a paragraph was evidently intended to convey an intimation to that effect. We always like to see fair play, aid under the circumstances we think the publisher of the Disp.tch fully justified in demanding the nam e of the author of the report. It is about time that a certain class of gossipers around nor city, who deligt. in nothing so much as creating bad feeling between their neighbor. were shown up.—t contrtet has beep let and around broken for the building of a rail road from Union to Titusville, of the same gunge, and connecting with the Phila. & Eric railroad. The charter of the company allows them to build hraoches to any part of the oil regime —Dr. P P. Rerechell bee opened an office in Room 39, Brown's Hotel if we are to judge by his advertisements here is nn use or nny person's (Wing. while the doctor is around.—The editor of the Bunkirk Union has been presented,—by hie wife, of course,—with a" nice, plump; nine amend baby," and is ao proud over the event as a turkey cock. We jadge that the occur rence is the:firet of the Bert that, has taken place in our cote , nporary's family.—The newly appointed Governor of Florida, Wm. Marvin, lea , is a cousin of Judge Marvin of this city. --The Erie & North East Railroad Company have declared a dividend of five per cent cash and fifteen per cent. in Erie & Pittsburg Railroad Company bonds, both free of Q . S. Government tax. parable August 1, 1565, at their office. corner of Seventh and State streets, Erie.---• Commodore James Stewart is highly elated over the prospects for success in his great contest for the exalted honor of representing the contrabands of Erie at the colored convention in Harrisburg. By one bold stroke of that peculiar system of strategy." which has rendered the Comoro dore so celebrated, be hos distanced all corn Petition, and stands without a rival. His friends, having a proper regard for the purees and chicken coops of the people of Harris burg, intend presenting him with a consider• able sum of money, so that he will have no necessity f)r falling hack upOn his custcmars resources —A through express car is now running between this city and Philadelphia, via , the P. &..E. railroad, enabling packages to be sent without the expense and delay in cident to the roundabout route heretofore re gnired.—lt is generally understood In po• litical circles* that George W. DsCamp. Eeq., will he a candidate before the Republican County Convention for the Legislative nomi nation from this city. He has labored hard in the party harness for the past fiar years, and if be is nct rewarded soon, it will add another to the many instances of political in gratitude.—Messrs Clark Ewing and Roger Sherman. of this city, have formed s copart nership with F. B. Guthrie, Esq., of Warren. and John A. Content. of New York, for the transaction of a law and . land office business at Pitbole. The title of the firm is Guthrie. Ewing, Sherman & Co. If any of our friends have buslneisin their line to be managed in the oil regioM.lthey cannot do better than en trust it to these gentlemen —Mr. Matthew R. Btrr% il. is reported, will be a candidate before the Republican County Convention for nomination to the Legislature.—The farm ers are all busy getting in their crops, and seldom visit the city. Trsde„in coneequence, is vory dull, as it usually is at this time of the year. Our streets, at times, during the past conr le weeks, have been almost as quiet as those of a country village.—The large store rooms in the new Reed Block have been rented fcr $1 2)0 each. The one is to be oc cupied by Mr. Geo. W. Merrill as a dry goods store, and the other by a firm from Water town, N. Y , as a wholesale carpet and fur- niebing store. As an instance of the growth of trade in our community, and the tendency to improvement. it. may be mentionel that at Irma half a dozen applications for each of these rooms were made. An " irrepressible oondiet " hot sprung up between the Ditpatek and Gezelle, in which sharp language Isse been used on both sides. —The rumor that Sties Chamberlain had determined to discontinue her Female Semi nary appears to be iloorreet, as the school is annoutiovi to reopen on the let of September. From some ean4e. it hoe not been successful b.r e tor o ra.— tom) twenty men of the 111th regiment relabel h ere on Murder. and were Riven s public reception. About 150 started from Pittsbargh, bit most of them dropped Of by the way, at their respective home.. The colonel and a portion of the regiment re main in the "smoky city. * --;Tne * Dieita"th urges the chime of returned soldiers to ogee ; don to public office as slimier to those of politicians, an opinion which will be concur red is by the mils of the people.---.lleve. and has Wormed 18,83 G in lea; thaq . five team, and•now has a, population of 62,10 . 6 The Increase of Beale In the 'same. parboil vas over 30.003. The increase in-the pope 'Mien of Erie, we venture to assert, will be 'Good proportionately larger than either Bur 'Co or Cleveland.--.t monster chimney has helm built at the new shops of the Philadel ohia A Erie Reilroed Company. It is 102 feet in height., and contains 140,030 brink.--The period during which an abatement of State athas was %Rowel. expired on tho lit of Ant l ust, and from this date all who have ne ;looted to pay their taxes, will be obliged to pay an addition of five per cent, on what they would have been asked, had•they attended to it ..comer.-0a Friday evening, says the Dis patch, a laborer name I Krollmst was drowned in the harbor. 113 hal b'etta engaged with others La unto% Log a canal boat, and the captain, in accordance with custom, had bought them a gallon of beer. After leaving the boat, it was found that a borrowed beer elsei hed been left behind, and Krollman went back for it. Nothing was seen of him from that time till yesterday morning, when his body was discovered fl mating near the io'ck.—Morris & WNW!' Minstrels will give a concert in Farrar Hall, on Friday and Saturday evenings.—Prof. A. W. fleeter is giving a series of mneioat concerts in Farrar lall.—The New York Tribune says: "The general Agent for the P. & E. railroad at Williamsport, Pa , has been arrested and held o bail is $10,030 for al alleged defizienoy of several thousand dollaVs in hie accounts with he Company."—We have never known, lays the Crawford Dcfpntal, apparently more .unfavorable weather far hamming than Last of the last two weeks. In that time there hie been but a eing's day, we believe, on which we had no rain. —Mr. Felix McCann is +ranting a new buil sing a ij oiling the 1Innoil •on [Louse, deeigned as a saloon an i lodging elves for ream" I travele-s. —Toe project orrvizing a new county oat of parts of c :rie, Crawford. Warren and Yemeni, with Motivate as the capital, is a; ain revive I, and meets with strong opposition from the tleedvillepress.—Titusville contains thirty hotels, all crammed to their utmost every lay.—A.s an inetenos of the i mmence lam her trade at oar harbor, the Dispatch men tions that a million of feet, mostly from Cans la, were delivers iit the dook, on Monday. _capt. E F. Christian has been appointed 'lerbor Raster.— break has occurred in •he canal, near Conneaatville, temporarily Waging navigation,—l, detailed acoonot of the lake excursion of P ark church eongre• retain, on Thursday, will appear in our next . ..Sua.—Three allege I pickpockets, giving their names as John Davie, John Bunker and "J. Scanlan, were arrested at the depot on 8a- turtle'', by Mr. Sweeney seed officer Sander - lead. Two were tried before Esq. Camp• hinges, on Mon icy, but the evidence not being sufficient. to convict them, - they were lischerged for further hearing on Friday. uittle doubt of their guilt is entertained. k writer in-the Dispatch advoo etas the divis ion of tho Epienepal diocese of Pennsylvania, and the organization of a new one west of the Innuntainc—t returned member of the 145th regiment, named Patrick Harlin, was ran over by the cars at Springfield, on San jay, and almost instantly killed.—M. W. Hammer, A. Hammer, 5. Keil and J. Kuhn, were tried before Mayor Farrar, on Monday, charged with eetting fire, to buildings, in Corry. They were held to ball in the sum of S5OO each.—The Old Fellows will hold a picnic, at Mass +slap Point, on Saturday. —Gee. W. Gunnison, Esq., has been select ed as Professor of Commercial Law in the Erie Commercial College. A good selection. Oo the 31st ult., about 11 a. m., while drill 'ng the Graff-Ilattsen well, on lot No. IS, Eg bert farm, a large crevice in the third sand rock was struck. which had the effect of im mediately stopping the flow of the celebrated Coquette well. The Graff-llassen well is now being tubed, and gives indications of being one of the largest wells on Oil Creek. —The Methodists, with their usual enter. prise, have already organized a congregation at Pithole, and made arrangements far hold. ing regular services. Their services at pres• ent are held in an unfinished livery stable, —Miler's Cleveland Theatrical company is playing is Titusville, with pot success. —The Oil Creek Railroad Company are to commence the extension of their road to Pit hole immediately, and they say it will be fin ished in the next ninety days.—The num ber of passengers carried over the Franklin branch of the G. W. Railway, amount. to abnat two thousand daily. The lino is twenty-seven miles long, and pays as much as the main line of four hundred and thirty. two miles. It pail during the month of May two hundred and fifty-two thousand dollars. —Brother Morris, of the Warren Ledger, has been out on a fishing exeursioiein the woods of Elk county, and gives a comic report of his adventures in his last issue. We feel like congratulating . hitrt on his opportu• nits to rusticate a little. If we can't get time to enjoy a little of that sort of thi eg ourself, we can at least appreciate the good fortune of those of the fraternity who do . Now is the time to buy your coal. D. Burton & Sons, Eighth street, are selling both soft and hard coal at low figures. Wednesday of this weak was the warmest slay we have yet experienced this season. Summer, after a good deal of dallying, has set in in full earnest.--A man giving his earns as Berger, and claiming to be from Richmond, Va.. was shot on Wednesday morn ing early, in an attempt to rob the hardware store of Mr. J. V. Boyer, on State street. About sixty No. 6 buck shot lodged in his back and shoulder, crippling him so severely that he is not expected to live. Ile is under Dr. dormer's treatment, in the jail.—Copt J. 8. Childs bas purchased Mr. Kell'ogg's interest in the Presqus Isle Pottery, and the business will be conducted in future under the firm name of Webb & Childs. Tbey are turning out some excellent work, and dealers will find it an advantage to give them a call. O.ir Democratic friends in Lawrence county may well congratulate themselves upon the vigor and neatness of their local organ. The Gazette, since it went into the bands of Mr. Black, has become one of the very best coun ty papers in the State. We sincerely hope it is receiving the liberal support to which its merits entitle it. Oodey'e Magssine for Aagust. Is on ear table. The frontispiece Is a beautiful en graving of " The Fair Haymaker." The usual doable sheet covered fashioned accompanies this number, with over twenty other illustrations of the fashions and truant arts. Marian Harlan contributes to the work. Edgar Cowan, Eeq., one of our Senators In Canvass, will deliver the animal address before the Pennsylvania State Arlsollinl Society at Williamsport, on Friday, Sepias. ber 29. Mt anchorage gives the following lowa ed.. vice; under-the heeding it Word to Appied• flees :" 4. fit:oir, to your trade, boys, and learn bow to work if you wish.to be independent. There is no mitre pitiable eight than a halt Wanted mechanic applying fn. work. Re i t always et the foot of a bill, labor as be relay,: unless be has become perfect is Ain, o w * before he attains the years of Maturity, hi VIII calculate on poverty as his portion, wit% a good deal of safety. Parents, if you wish well of your children, urge them to leant their trades properly., Rev. ?ether CO.uly, for two or three years past connected with St. Patrick's church it. this city, has been transferred to the chew of the Catholic' congregation at Oil City, our of the largest and wealthiest in Western Penn sylvania. The members of St. Patrick's .church will part with Father Coady with feelings of the deepest regret. Ws courtes3 , and benevolence as a man, and fi delity as a priest, have won the attachment of all who have formed his acquaintance. We trust hi. new relations will be of the most pleasant nature. . - War.nrr CRLSIC Mrtts.—Messrs. Weigel Bros. hove taken these Mills, so long and fa vorably conducted by Mr. James Sweet, and intend carrying them on in such a manner as to retain and extend, if passible, their /resent wide reputation. They are careful, reliable and enterprising men, with whom, we are as sured, all dealing in their line, will find it a pleasure to trade. Mr. C. F. Weigel, one of the new firm, has, for two years, been Super— intendent of the Mills. The Big Oniannte, and Limber Bow were delegated by the lifassasaugies, at their COUI2- cil meeting on the 28th of July, to represeet the Tribe in the Great Convention to be held at Fort Gibson, on the let Of September next. Maesaeaugie himself will accompany the delegation, I roviding his duties on the ola Hunting Ground will allow him to leave. au3 It Tianaaroe, Scribe. M. Park Davis, Esq., Chairman of the Democratic County Committee of Crawford, has called a convention, to meet at the'court house, in Meadville, oa Tuesday, the fifth of September, at one o'clock. The delegate erec— tions will be held on the Saturday preceeding, between the hours of 2 and i p. m. Counterfeit- one dollar Treasury notes are in circulation . —of very good appearance. but printed in a lighter shade of green. Some parts are scratchy and blurred. and the figures one on the green saroll•work on the luwer right quarter of the note are printed in green : in the genuine they are white. The'St. Vincent de Paul Society, a benevo• lent organization attached. to St. Patrict's church, will holds Pic-Nic at the " Cedars," on Tuesday, the 15ai inst. The proceeds are to be approprilted for the benefit of the poor. We predict one of the pleasantest gathciinga of the season. La li*s riatronizß the faro banks at Saratoga this Summer.—Ez. Our cotemporary must be mistaken. They may be females ; they certainly are not ladies " New Advertisements. pic-Nic by the St. Vincent De Paul SeeW UN in TUF.SnAT, AUGUST ISTR, FOR IRE BRNEVIT OF TRR POOR. The ple.nts will b, held In" Rennin's Roods,' and e• re effort .111 be m►de to mole It ens el the meat plesetat tad Inter•atter altars at the meow. By Outer o I the at3•2t Collllll'ilig AF ARRANOKIIIRNTS. TILIL V Ilt Ilk—Vrom the fleheeriber. some time about L 75 the let r f July, a aorml lime, neer tee years old. Ha. h•°, atiff4e• I. and la ermined snore where am tits fe.t. I Ilvelt, Mot eertalul ; liva%out medium An, p.r.00 ering fofortnatlne. ortolan:line 'be acid horse t the euh.,:lber. in the ?abilibitAii 'Palen:mat, Water• ford tonro.hip, will be euitabli terwartted. RIOLIAEL mart. Waterford, Augett 31.1116. sr 11-3 t E IIE CO3IMERCIAL COILLXOIII. ►4 CULT T; T. Coox—liesidirot PrtsOpsi. ' Gonnseir. TR. Prof of Commercial I an Pooklie4plng new .ChwielMatfett of Ao. cotters. letaa , 131:14h1 5% P111. , % . C.. AlOrmsamrat cad Out. n. 44 Po-manrhip Corrnirrtl4l Law. rocorietetal A.14 , h• tactic. boatnees titres, ke., for ladirs and Roo t s ten Tnitia'ort Cards comp•ehand the whole biol.. of dluble entry ac•oonta. wad exhi*lt every poisalbte Tarift. tint+ on opeoln• a*d cics , ng books expnike will to omitted to mate thin a oleuant • prrogral and prrati vent toetitottnn,. The City of " Practical aa al!tsint Teachers will be smp need. Terms—Teiti4 a till 03 is .1 , 414 Thq best fe•ilittra aad greatest In dacemanla possible. Mend for Cir.ulirs. au.TSS-ly• T. COnic. p tiEP , QUIS isLB POTTERY, ON THE CANAL. iIIcTWEVi ECOND lk THIRD STA. Tuts, PILIXA The tinderairnod har• a , n•la••1 tlottaaAroa, ardor the tlron and et le of Webb k Chile's in the Pottery tool D•ee, s . the old ear:, on thn UDlli , between See ,od aad Ibl•d atre•ta Ae snlielt the pttronsge of the customers of the old Jinn and the mistral of the pntale geweraltv. rr"mieto to use uur utmost sodeaeor to give perfect ea lifer. ion. auTrs.ly C OAL! COAL!! COAL I! I NOW 13 TUC TIME rn BUT. It has Reached the Lowut Prue It will go this Beason D. SEATON & SOWS, At the Eighth Street Yard. Erie, Rave on Hand ALL 6IND3 Or SOFT AND HARD COAL, Whuh they offer to sell at the LOWEST FIGURES. Give tic a call. We warrant aatigaetton auTG3-tf ern coNwritPrivl:4.—qaftnen with CoOloMo - Moo, Astbess, Rrouebitis, or any disease of the 1 brnat or I ultra, will be rh.erfally furnished, without charge. w tb , he remedy br the use of which the Rey. Fde.ri *Toon, of Mitiiemshu.sh New Yolk, was complete,' r .toted to hoalth, a.ter hallos ImEered see. ere) rears with tbet dread dierese, Coosump"i , rt. To ("NM/Mail:ll'lrd .Offerer., this remedy le worthy of an im. ro.dtv.e trial It will colt sethief. &WI may be the mes .e (if ih-ir perfect resturattow. Those aestring the ■ me w.II pierce address Rev. Y der .d A. Wilson, Iltb South ....wood street, n ill 11.128harg, Kulp County. yew Yort. au3oft-3t A:llltviT l IPOOKTAYT.DISCO,IIRY!-1N T.R43TING TO AGaNCS. V •RUICIti AID La rne. .—W.• we making a ample rosehme which a.m. bloat tits beat sad cheap... 4 r. °ebb!. Wine and Cider Pres.. t dry. t Clothes Wrioger, sad the most power. NI Lifting Tack Is the worTI. It is tie owy p.m adapt ed I. makineApply "waive, which I. now r•s•rded so 000 of the nit impanel:at d.sweeties of he see. A g , od nput wetted In every bounty, to whom we aril. I oat such indreementa is to Ingots $l,OOO bent. Chrlstutse. The first tee =blot apogean°, from ally enut.ti *halt have ti e ezeuaiverageacy. fell parties lars, tt rms, Ac., by Circular. Address HALL, ATED A CO., No. SS Liberty street, N. Y. statls-1t• EKIE COUNTY YOU toms::: A valaable Patent Right of an article, rt.:paired la firmly in Kris onsiety. for sal.. Oidere from ITl l agrare liferchauta in Philadelphia city amounted to 6,t 00 lo one week. Aodrree, KUHN