be ttit Wtekig Obtstruer. egiE, PA.. FEBRUARY 8, 1866 pallll lll rue morns olio to opw sepelted with ► yeassai as . 0 , ell the blanks in use by attorneys, jne d,b. pests, constables end oil men. They are os rc ,dpaper and in as annals* style, and be found 6 4° 41 . ii°°t luPert°r, to say tabltehed.— r polo end Mortise' is 76 cents per down p• erlOootos-Pireo for slag le melee; for all ether of Bus ks. 80 cents •dews sheets or 6 cents 'for w e. As all our blanks, a ith the exception o od w e re, are printed on alma' of unlferm oderierieg a supply !rein *bread can erne the of ether bill. Attu Ateit: J. MeL re fiarborerreet ; Rat. Sewell, Herber- AD effort it being made to obtain the looa. aof the sat State Fair at this city. The iic7ieeleo striving to pay off its debt, of Jeti $2,500 remains. The fair groon?a, !ow the city, are estimated to be worth .0. Gattr Fiess4—A terrific fire occurred at eneholf Run on Wednesday afternoon of week, originating from a spark of an en- :r, which first communicated to an oil well Lase 33. Eight flowing wells, six be ring to the Bennehoff Patoleum Company f New York, and two to the Northern Light sroleum Company of New York, were .ed, including ten thousand barrels of ode oil. The total lose le estimated at 110,000. All the wells westward of No. 33 e med. The town of Petroleum Centre u at one time considered in great danger, ut escaped uninjured. Ooe of the greatest fires ever known in this srt of the country occurred on Thursday °ming, breaking out in the New York Hotel Liberty street, Franklin, Venango Co., s It goad very rapidly and defied y effort to cheek its course: It destroyed sy of the principal buildings, drug stores, Tell stores, two printing offices, Masonic ill, post office, furniture,.grocery- and hard. stores; Odd Fellows' Hall, the Latnberton NM and New York Hotel, besides stores 3 dwelling houses. The 'best 'mit of the stioess portion of the town was totally steed out. Total loss will probsbly amount o $250,000 " Among the establishments des eyed were both the printing offices in the es—the Spestator and Citizen. Neither ere insured, and the proprietors lose on each , at $4,100. The Spectator. Democratic to, in an extr t, announces that an early .caption of its regular publication will IMM LOWLY ON BLACK. 8177NILO1.—He ie Waling Eat, Drink, Walk and Vote with Negroes.— e following is a portion of a debate in the Senate last weer; with some editorial •meats interspersed. It will be perceived t Mr. Lowry plants himself firmly on the e of the negro. and insists that they are ite the equals of white men. His allasimi tke bogs of Ireland was evidently intended in insult to the "sons of the Green Isle" is our State, and will,be duly restem • by them lir. Lowry rose and said : This Senate , this afternoon, greeted With a speech m one of the greatest and ablest men of State, Mr. Clymer, a man who can excel in oratory, but who is nearly always ing in •the fundamental principles he ee .4. [Wrong in Lowry's view; right' in opinion of patriotic men.) That gentle it bighly lauded Andrew Johnson ; yet. in inn the Representatives of the Legis. car submitted a resolution granting the use I the Fi ill, of the House to Andrew Johnson, , 1 inviting him to address the people of Hoylvezus. Mr., Clymer voted against the .31utioo. [Lowr y would hardly vote for a proposition himself now ] or, what does the Senator from Berke age' That the negro shall not even be 'lmed to say the Lord's prayer. [A hor- Vt crime, indeed. Unfortunately for Lew ) credit for veracity, Mr. Clymer proposed )toth thing.] I would educate the negro. raid make him a better roan than I am t much education required for that ] The to *hid the Senator belongs would 3:!:age the negro [Not a bit of it. It is TV elm of med who are doing the " sbonrg 2 1" in making him a tool to promote your I:ilieal purposes ] That Senator would tit co the prejudices' of the people to the tuntive chair. [ For " prejudice." read omon eensel That Senator is bettor sr:tin because the negroes may have a 'fart of the eohool money which they have tt.toj[The Senator was more "horror ' probably, at your impudence in Pllty sentiments in his mouth he never es } I am not"raid to go before the r „1, of this Commonwealth on this Issue. ,itar party were. though, last fall ] lam idernid to vote to allow the negroes of the IrTrid of Columbia to vote for mayor and inool directors. - I pity the Republican who tuna rote for this: I can pardon the 11-in rmu, because it is their hobby. Boston Nes her negroes, and it is the hest governed cy he the face of the Union. [The negroes is Batton are a mere handful in number ; and 4 ' l city is governed no better than any ' 4l ] Between the Senator and me there it sill as high as the battlements of heaven :rtry creditable for Mr. Clymer.] I am in bro,.? of letting every man vote who is corn Font to do Ao, without regard to color. And trn who, in this enlightened year of V. rote against this are heathens. [ 9 . I rot Senator from Philadelphia (Mr. Donovan ] } aid he wouldo't ride wits s nigger in a street ell lit mile] on a hot summe day for any taty. %%Dorman—l deny it. ?i_t Lowry—What did you say ? /(t. I l enovaa—That I would not so ride vith bite. lowry—When Decorao—On a hot day. lir. Lowry—All right. A negro is fit to 'tit with a white man any distance. nal el lik he has a vote be will ride or walk with 4 ,, e Yeml—even thronsh the bars of Ireland. ery sarcastic Who has behaved be ter 1 411 the negro They have been true sod iltlt4 their country. The race is all loyal. [t•iosislly the three million who remained 1 th e B,ll th -, luring the war. and enabled the 4• • tc CO into the army, while they men'' to . i • /PP for tiler maintainance I Will li+fr‘ttellia• th e o n ly loyal element there 'lie the South I was hounded in 1861 be eulse I enunciated such sentiments, Yet I hi sleeted. -V [Bening alteralthene,ad be hind your party vote.] This.docirine, above all others, I abhor—a discrimination between cake, or color. Items of Local Interest. If the people of the United States -do not have the cholera next eelsoti, it will not be they - fault of the New York papers. They are doing their best to frighten them into it.. The publisher of the Dispatch was pre sented by the officers of the Keystone Na tional Bank, on Thursday last, with a silver headed Lawrence cane. Warren'. Fifth Avenue Hotel has been well patronized during the last few weeks. The Criminal Court in alma. this week will empty, it of acme of its boarders. Our friends who love to " trip the light., fantastic toe," should not forget the ball of Perry Fire Company No I. on Tuesday even ing. the 18th. The Perry boys are deserving of a liberal patronage from our citizens. A bill has passed the State Senate incor porating the Corry Gas and Water Company, with Geo. A. Coney, E. P. Foreman, James A McKenzie, E W. It. Baker, James Foreman, and A. A Pierce as incorporators. The cap ital is to be fifty thonaand dollars, and the provisions of the act incorporating a similar company in Meadville are extended to this. Rev. J. pastor of the Congrega- tional Church in Franklin township. has re ceived a donation of $97 in greenbacks, mainly "through the efflrts of a , few Methodi-t brethren." We are pleased to notice the harmony which appears to exist in that part of the nouns'', between the different religions denominations. The Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church have voted in favor of having the building frescoed. The work will be done by the celebrated painter, Garibaldi, of Buffalo, at a cost of about $l5OO. The interior of the edifice is peculiarly adapted for elegant fresco painting, and if completed' stiicording to the intention of the Trustees, will be one of the handsomest audience rooms is the country. The large steam mill of Cobline St Allen, at Town, was destroyed by fire, on lest Friday night, a week. The fire is suppOsed to have originated from the boiler. On the •arse night' the cooper shop of Charles Mitchell, upon the creek road, in Le pceuff ownehip, was burned down. The people in As vicinity of the saw mill got up a subscrip- tion, and nearly enough money was raised to' rebuild it. We understand that a movement has quietly been going on for some time among the Re- Publican politicians rf the county for the . re moval of John W. Douglas, Esq , Collector of Internal Revenue, and the appointment of Major Swan, of Fairview; to the position. In what Mr. D.'s offenoo consists, if any he has given to the party managers, we cannot now state. nor what the prospects are for his official decapitation. On Sunday afternoon, at St. Patrick's Church, a Father Mathew Temperance Society was organised, with which thirty seven of the persons present became connected. We wel come the organization of such an association with the utmost pleasure. Intemperance is the bans of our modern society—its evils are daily becoming more prominent in our city— and any movement to check it should be en couraged by the good of every religious faith We understand that the people of Mead villa are making extensive arrangements for the entertainment of the gentlemen who will attend the editorial convention in that city on the 15th inst. The editors from abroad who convened in this city have invariably spoken in warm terms of the kind treatment extended to them, and our Meadville neigh bcrs are resolved that they sha'l not be ex celled by Erie in hospitality. Unless we are greatly mistaken, the Meadville convention will be an affair of rare pleasure and profit Every editor and publisher in this part of the State should be 'present, and those who do not will regret their absence. A correspondent of the Lancaster Intelli geneer, writing from Harrisburg of the debates in the Legislature last week, says : "The evening session was opened by a speech from Lowry. The wonder is how this man ever got into any public, position. He knows very little, antrhis manner of telling what little he doeii know is the driest that can be conceived. He can't even rant well, an ac complishment so common among Abolition orators. The pith of his speech is contained in hie bold declaration that a negro is fit to walk with a white man any distance, and when he has a vote he will ride or walk with any man—even through the bogs of Ireland,' an insulting fling at our Irish fellow oitixene." A Convention of Sabbath School teachers and friends of the cause convened in Park church on Tuesday forenoon, and continued its sessions until Wednesday evening. The proceedings were highly interesting, and will undoubtedly have a rood influence upon the Sabbath schools cf this section. W. J. P Liddell was sleeted permanent President ; E. J. Cowell, Secretary ; and W. R. Davenport, Treasurer, with a Vice President fir each township. The Convention wee much indebted for its success to Rev. Messrs. Vincent. [follies and Gilbert, who came from abroad i to aid in the good cause, and were unceasing ) in their efforts to make the proceedings inter eating. It was resolved to bold the ennui sessions of the Convention on the — geeon Tuesday of December. We presume that few of our citizens a aware of the immense magnitude to whi the lumber trade At our harbor has attalne . Within a few' years it has increased thr - fold, and it is calculated that it wilErequ re more tonnage next season than the entire c al business. Our facilities of shipment to he interior render this the best market on tb( Lake for the sale of lumber manufacture Canada, and the merchsnts of that rroy are making arrangements to ship imm quantities here next season.. A contra.) recently been completed to aapply parii. the Ohio river with several million feet, sent by canal and railroad by the cl se November next. We learn also that Canada lumbermen have leased one of the piers at our harbor, and intend erecting a large steam saw mill upon the same during the coming summer. They will bring the logs across the Lake, and saw them into lumber here. The law providing for the extra Judgeship in our district, held by David Derrickson, and passed in 1856, we' limited to ten years, mad the time will expire soon. We notice that Mr. Lowry has introduced a bill into the Senate, which has passed that body, providing for re taining the extra Judge, although the necessity for the office has gone by. Any one who is ac quainted with the manner in which our courts have been conducted for some years past, knows that one Judge is sufficient to transact the business, and a decided pretest should go up from the people against continuing the expense of an extra officer any longer. We learn that there is some doubt of the passage of the bill in the House, as a movemest is being made for the establishment of a new judicial district, to be comprised of Crawford and Venan4o, leaving Erie and Warren to constitute the present one If the law is adopted, Judge Derrickson will probably be nominated by the Republiosasfer meleetlon. - - . We are informed that, Mr. Lary actually designs to be a candidate'for Congress east fall, relying confidently on receiving the sup port of Erie county. , It iii not known Whether Mr. Scofield has concluded to be a candidate for re.election. He is said to have boasted that he could retain his seat es long u Fe likes, and as he igoesessee considerable influ ence in the smaller counties, each of which has as large a vote in the nominating convent tion as Erie, it may be flat his bout is true. Time will disclose whether the Republicans of this county are willing to be carried about in Mr. Scofield's breeches' pocket any longer or not. The interests of our city demand that we should have a representative who knows something of our local requirements, and will labor to secure them ; and Mr. Scofield has thee far proved himself to hue much greater devotion to the negro than to the wants of his constituents. The revival movement in the let Presiyte rion and Baptist churches continu le with in creasing interest and almost unequalled sue ese. Bev. E. P. Hammond, the celebrated revival preacher, has been in attendance during the week, and delivered several ad— dresses daily to crowded audiences. Services are held in one or the other of the two °burettes morning, afternoon and eveeing, and it is as tonishing to see the influence which Mr. Hammond'e preaching eraicisen over the audiences. Owing to a previous engagement in Elmira, this gentleman, much to the regret of many, will not be able to remain in Erie longer thin the close of the week. It is hoped by his friends that he may be induced to re turn in the course of a few weeks. Col. John J. Lawrence, late Superintendent of the Middle Division of the Philadelphia & Erie R. R., has assumed the duties of Super— intendent of the Erie & Pittsburgh Road He has already formed an extensive acquaint. ance with our citizens,' and created a more than usually favorable opinion. Thp people of ReIMOTS, where he resided while connected with the former road, presented him with a substantial mark of their esteem, on Saturday last, in the shape of a handsome office desk and service of plate, costing over $7OO. The proceedings, we are: informed by persons who were present, were of an extremely pleasant nature. Chu. M. Lynch, late Lieutenant Colonel of the 14E4h Regiment, after passing a highly creditable examination, was, on Tuesday, admitted to practice in the several Court! of Erie county. We heartily wish the Colonel success in the profession he has adopted. The regular term of the Criminal Court has been in session during the week, and continues as we go to press, Judge Johnson presiding. A large list of oases is to be tried. We shall give the proceedings in our next. The West Greenville Argue, edited by F. Q. Braggins, Esq., is the only Republican journal in all this section that bas the courage to oppose negro suffrage. The rest, without exception, allow themselves to be meekly led by the nose by Stevens and Sumner. Rev. Dr. Forrester, formerly of thkolly, is delivering leetures on " The National Silas. Lion" in the neighboring towns. We like the Do:tor personally about as well as any man we ever saw, but politically, we are sorry to say, he is " not getting better fast." Instivrisa —We find the following in Tues• day night's telegrams : "Scofield, of Pennsylvania, made a few remarks concerning the harbor Qt Erie.— The House then altournee.,' ; Thus it is that talent and eloquence are appreciated in Congress. The peer of Pitt and Wilberforce—the superior of Clay and Webster—the august orator and unequalled statesman. Scofield by name, rises to make a speech, and the House, as If exhausted and disgusted by the effort, adjourns immediately after, without even so much as adopting any action on the subject upon which he addressed them! Oh, ehatne, where is thy blush ? We have fallen upon degenerate times, indeed, when eloquence and virtue meets with such a reward as this ! In the same night's dispatches appears the following: "One evening last week Bye or six mem bers came together and immediately -ad journed, and to-night a representative had the slim auditory entirety to himself for a few momentrAwhile'he 'poke of the harbor of Erie. Nobody else cared to continue the gloomy proceedings by letting off hie care fully prepared ear or speech to empty tenches." A "slim audience" to hear suck a repre sentative (so-called) as we have—is it possi ble ? Why, we have been led to believe that the bare announeementikat he was to speak would call out admiring thousands! There must be a mistake, purely. Some mean spin. ited reporter, jealous of our Congressman's rising fame, has sent out this falsifying dig. patch, to bring a stigma on his fair reputa tion. PASBIOII OP A BILL TO MAUI NIGRO= 'CIfaTICS or Tilt lINITID &ATM—Last week. in the Senate of the United States, the amendment declaring all persons born in the United States. not subject to for eign Powers. except Indians not taxed, to' be citizens of the United States, without any distinction on account . of color, was adopted by a vote of 31 to 10—all'the Re publicans, except Mr. Cowan, voting for it, and all the Democrats voting against it. Thus, one after another, the barriers of distinction which have existed between negroes and white men are 'being broken down. Rent upon forcing upon the coun try the odious condition of negro equality Congress neglects everything else. ' Is it not time for the white men of this nation to make their power and their wishes felt f If they continue blindly to follow in the lead of the radical Republicans they will lend the sanction of their endorsement to every measure these destructive, propose. e It is high time the masses should rise up n In their Might, and rebuke these enemies ,„ of their country and'of their raoe. " Senator Cowan, of Pennsylvania, elected as by the Republicans, made a very sensible • n speech in opposition to Senator Trumbtill's .e bill to guarantee to all persons the same of political and civil rights. The people of certain States,he said,were'not represented •here, and this bill_ related almost • exclu sively to those States. All republican governments were based °nth° consent of the governed, and it was • but right and just that we should wait until those who were to be so much affected were represen ted in Congress. The people of' the South, be declared, had done all 'that tbe most hopeful and sanguine could expect. The bill confounded the people of the South with the rebels and traitors. He was tired of hearing so much talk about treason and traitors. Mr. Cowan said he had great doubts ss to whether any large number of people in the South had collectively corn.: matted treason. He expected to have them brought back to reverence and love the old flag ; but this legislation was not the way to do it. PIOCSAITINATION le TIM TOM or Tass.," —By de!sying and forgetting to have a supply of Coe'e Dyspepsia Cure in the house. ready for immediate use, you may hays to suffer, for. many hours. pain and distress la the stomaok,- which would be Immediately cured if yes al— ready had it on hand, ready for immediate UPC It is immediate in Its action, and. ettree permanently dyspepsia and all Its kbidred troubles. C( e'a Cough Balsam may always be relied on in cases of croup, whooping cough, eolds, coughs sad all throat sad pulmonary com— plaints. Hoonittinie Osamas is over twenty years 'lnes this celebrated remedy wu introduced to the American During this time it bus per: fornted hundreds and thousands of the Melt astealabing owes, and its reputation and sale have nor reached point that far surpasses any remedy of the present or past ages. IL has. acquired this great reputation, 'set by a system of puffing, bat by the actual merit of the article itself If yew are alilleted with say of the diseases for which it ia recommended, such as dyspep via, liver complaint, nervous debility, or dis order of the digestive organs, it will sot fail to sustain its reputation in your care. For sale by eU druggists, It t is not an alooholic drink. (Fabl-2w. ) News of the Week. Ex-Gor. Bigler r , from California, hu arrived , . in, New York. • The total circulation of the national banks is $29,968,500. The history of the war, written by General Robert E. Lee, is to be published by Richard son & Co., New York. On Friday, the 12th of January, it is esid thirteen men were hung in different parts of the country, . . . The tidied States Express Company's car on the New York and Erie railroad was burned on Sunday, involving a loss of nearly $500,000. The Srst case of a colored man testlfyiag spinet a 'Lite woman, in a Court of Justice in Tennessee, took place en Saturday. in Nashville, at the trial of McGill, for an at tempt to rob and murder Gee. The confederate General Mercer, who has been tried by a court martial on a charge of murdering Union prisoners, has.been acquit ted, and released from arrest. A committee of the Legislature of Massa °burette have unanimously reported that ac— cording to the laws of that State a woman who is ordained minister can solemnise mar riage.- - The House Committee on Commerce hare a proposition before them to reduce the emolu— meats of Collectors of Customs to a reason— We figure. Under the ;resent system the salaries and perquisites Pesch the enormous sum of from $50,000 to $lOO,OOO a year. Burton H. Harrison, Jeff. Bevis' private secretary, has arrived in Washington, having bean released from Pert Delaware on parole. He warn captured with Davis. •J strong iltinenoo is being hien& to tear upon the President in favor of t h e restore•• ties of the Arliagton estate to Mrs. Robert Lee, and Some think the effort will be pc. easeful. During the year ending. Deeember 81, 1865, 267 Treasury clerks have resigned their positions on account of inadequate compen. Isogon, their salads' not being sufficient for their support. . The town of Bagdad, Mexieo, was aban doned by the United States troopsand by the Liberals. and reoccupied by the Imperialists on the 26th ult. *t, Th• warlike preparations against Fenianista are being continued in Canada. Quebec is being placed in defensive order, and the en. forcement of the law forbidding transporta tion of arms teem th'e United States has been directed. Daring the yeir 1865 about 125,000,000 letters passed through the poet office of the city of New York. The amount of postage o■ both letters and papers was $1,721,579 40; amounts received for box rents. $67,787 75 ; expenses of office, $859,791 71.; profit to Government over expenses, $1,503,174 22. B. Higgins, a young Irish lawyer, of good abilities and having many friends, died at Waterford, Saratoga county, a few days sines, but being a Fenian, was denied burial in the Catholie cemetery. The members of Congress who were elected from Louisiana, disgusted with the &Lidice temper of the House, have left Washington fo• their.homee, pretty thoroughly convinced that their chances for admission to Congress. are hopeless. An attempt was made last week to give the claimants from Arlansai the benefit of nest. 013 the fluvr - uf use nous.. The tfilelle voted No by G 4 to 96. The doors which were looked at the beginning of the session still bear the placard " No admission "—and will continue for some time to bear it. President Johnson is reported by the Bos ton Journal's special despatch as saying that the Republican party had taken him up without any eolieitation on his part, and knowing his life long opions on great national questions, which opinions be did not propose to abandon." • The Fenian excitement continues unabated in Great Britain. Even in London, extraor• dinary . precautions have been taken, in con sequence of a belief that the recent Are at St. Katharine's dock was the work of a Fe nian inolndiary. In Ireland, the towns of Dublin, Tipperary end Waterford have been placed under a sort of martial law. An individual claiming to be from Masnohu setts was arreitell at the Executive :tension, Washington, . who has been detected in eleal• ins pieces from the curtains of the East Room. Such acts are so common that it is neoessary that examples shoiald be made of the offend. ors. The party was therefore taken before the Superintendent of Police and required to give bail in the sum of $5OO to appear to day and answer the charge. The Troy Times publishes a letter from_ a Southern correspondent which presents Banks very encouraging facts in relation to the labor interest' there, and shows that the Southern people are getting over the sulks and are Ault .) , settling down to work. It is a pity Conereu will not follow the example of the South. It is said that. if the bill for giving General Grant the rank of full General became a law, it will be followed by another bill ((inferring the rank of•Lieatenant General upon Sherman and Sheridan: Admiral Farragut will be likely to, be mule a fell Admiral—the Vie. Admiralty in the navy beirg equal to the grade of, Listitenent General in the army. • Last•week three respectably dressed women were detected _at the Executive Mansion, Washington. clipping pieces from the curtsies of the East Rooms as souvenirs. They were 'arrested and taken to the police station bouie. Such thefts have been of such frequent ,00- currence, since Mr. Lincoln became Pried. dent, that an officer is constantly in attend. grim to restrain snob larcenies. Messrs. Guild & Smith; of Nashville, Tenn., acting se counsel for John Allen, lately en tered suit against Jaiket S. Burnham, of Sumner county, late captain in the United States service, for rent of Allen's farm, while it wits under the control of the United States as abandoned property. Provost Marshal General R. W. Johnson has notified them flu.' ntediately to discontinue said suit; wading's. it forever, under penalty of , being arrested, together with Alien sad the Cironit Court. clerk of Sumner county. and tried by military commission, for violation of general order No 29 from Gen. Thomas' headquarter". ' The 'Macon (01.) Telegraph Says that the Degrees in that vicinity are'dyieg off with the most frightful rapidity. During the preceding 'reek about tire hundred had died; in the city alone, out of a population of only eight thou sand. Previous to the war the weekly mor tality in the same number had only been about twenty. Let it be remembered that this Is in • community over which the Freedman's Bureati has undisputed sway. • Philadelphia has generally . been regarded as the foremost manufacturing oitY in the Union, but this seems not to be the ceee. The Secretary of theloterior E in response to the resolution of the House, communicate] statistic' of. the ofanufactures of various oities, from which it - appears that New York ranks gnat, the value of her product annually being 1169,170.889:.and Philadelphia second, with $185,979.777. We art surprised to? fled Richmond ranklUg higher than Pitt burgh, the product of the former being stated by the Secretary at 112.000,000, and that of the Ist • tae at $11,000,000, • t - General Harry White, of the State Son Ste, hes presented a bill of interest to our veteran soldier". -. It provides that where any veteran bee re enlisted and been credited to the quota of any drat of any county, city, ward, tatrel4 ship or borough, sad has not been paid the full amount of local hounty'usapeoified I. the act of March 25,- 1804, it shalt b e l e wd Ihr the gab 00l directors ror:other corporate authorities to levy and collect a tax sufficient t o p a y the same, with interest, together with costs of. levying and collecting. And in case the directors or other authorities neglect of refuse to levy a- tax or to pay the veteran tlsy sbaU be sued. . • EMI fins. eau* vs Yaw lbpus.— *b. *ask - legion Intel Simmer says that it is stated among military sea, high !Break, that Lieut. Gen. Grist will visit Europe during the pre,- eat seuon, and will. remain there eemeral months. The inesseant toil, anxiety sad re sponsibility have rested upon ibis dis tinguished soldier for the put Ave years cer tainly entitle him to a protracted leave of absence for the purposes of reereatioa and renevatios amid new scenery and Zurepas skies. True soldiers in foreign lands will sea is Lieutenant Gemmel Great one , who is elk 'cleared to the American people set less ter qualities of the head that of the heart -r-that, in a word, while a terror to'an armed foe,; he utterly scorns and detests tramlines upon:, a prostrate and conquered people. The Hans of Delegates of West Virgiaii have uasainionsly. adopted a resolution re turnip' to the State of Virginia the broom statue of Washington, taken from Leziagten,: Vs., wheel that place was captured' by the' Thaitad States tones. Is Memphis every hotel is crowded, sad is is every boarding house; and the renting of a house or eves a suite of rooms. for a small family is next to impossible. Small unfern ished rooms on the third door mat easily for $25 to $BO a month. 4.adies who are suffering from certain cam plaint/ known only to females, should at once get Dr. Velpau's Female Pills. They produce a most charming effect. Bold by all druggists. jell-10. Jell PRINTING. OpSZRTZR JOB PRINTING IaITABLISHKENT. STATIC snuerr, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, ERIC, PA. Ruing fitted up ear eines. doting the last pew with Improved POWER PRESSES,, And all the LATEST STTLF.3 OF TYPIC, We are now prepared to realty, orders ibrnay kind of work In oar line. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Of um variety, done ma sheet netke, u neatly and on Y favorable tarsal am It can be vta omited any city' along the take,. ESPECIAL ATTENTION Gina to CARDS, B!LL HEADS. AND We extend an Invitation to all who may be In ' t weed of I J 01).; WORK. To eat soli us oar apebsoas. BLANKS ! BLANKS - BLANKS 1! THE OBSE3VIR OITICX Is 'applied with a couplets ameortmeat of a tie Lew.l Illaaka DM by AITOENITEI, JUSTICICS, coNBt4lisB, No Tons lasly to Imo Wiwi' tor has bra omitted, sad vs bet ImpU4t oorulisuro to bow able to sap ply ostartiele wanted. OUR ,BLANKS • Aregot up on good pie. la neat deb, sad are mak Superior to thOse premed in the • IMP OUtia • lor Orden from abreast irlll Po promptly UM. N B, W. ft 1 R at . Auo Goa' hu unadatkl with Itlinswil in Ms WHOLISALIt AND ItITAIL GROCERY BUSINESS w. S. UD J. IL PATTNJUION, Of Moth Springfield. ' P►, sad bops, by 'screamed Mutat ties for data( boatmen . to ban as isseresee of lb& 'strands* aimed* Sins by ' alit public. We shall inks its speciy to SUPPLY BOARIHNG HOUSES, HOTELS AND PRITATI PAXILLION With ',within, they need la the Eatable Line. !he public tau depend oa the BEST OF GOODS BEING . SOLD, AT W 1 LOWXST PAWL'S. iill'6s. 516 irmuircri re., IRIS, Pi- uterrmiss PAR Fag - 11.11 Lit. andaraigaod olihra for mlo hl. Pam la Harbor On t tp., on rho Dalai* road, og tabor from Itrio city tad half a Lila from Waslarrilla, adjoining that of Bon. Janda .C.haallora. It rpootaid 00 ems of superior larnf, well wara4 loval mine tr t rate Wirt. • lama or. chard of tad fruit la on.tho prom& Thu Ya rm. manta amulet of ano w hro-oto !tame two good Sarno and ill y the nommarg matihra llia Bow" Taira amulet trill be Gam agal,t_la or S. A. DAVIMPOIIT &MAUIm.PA* Ciltr. • • 40111•160 N dirt DIPIE3ItOII.Ih D 1111111111 ur FLOUR, PORK, BEEF, SALT, GRAIN, CLOVII, MOTET MD, to. NOB: 601 AND 604 PUNCH MUT, Satires* AU sad ati ate.w. Dia, Pat. RIBAL =TAT/ Mt SALE. Several eery ebotei baster*. dtsi State elm' t, teptmeee Bereath sad ttelttli Itbeete, last tde. s re et lord ter eels ea very reemeasble term. It apptle , be , 7 Iteviire et • NAIL . 6.41.13tiM1„ Alp at. MHZ MASON & 171111 M OW lAN IL hely Merest stilee, adapted to meted sad fa molar ukt d a , e fs e gao to MO each Pllty-tres gold es Alter andel* ee other Mt grandam awarded Om. Abs. w o gcam flie ncr le/101 1110 ILW llaltelhed , • TS& gelllll CARPETS, CARPETS, taglll , l Bransla,2lwrast Maras. New styles 3plr ingrain Good all Wool Inarsio, at $1,30 Vrd Pins rsaggstaand Fitt Clotho , Hemp Carpets Of !be Botallfal Damask Patt•ro, Coci llattiurs, Floor OH C 1000,401 plata; dilas sad wid th s; !tali 011 Cloth, bray': Oil Cloth by lhirstissf, largo sunset to novae a largo twos without piecing, Point Bars and Mats. Corw • sad .11120111% Dow Mais* dials Caspipts and Rods. All .tylu Gill and rlala Wledow tilaias. Buff sad Given Enal•sh Rotunda lot Shades, all widths. Lilly sew TM mart thing oat. Como - and no it. Elogant Mit and Brigand Window Condom. Curtain R04:41, Aaiun Timai,Cords. la. ft. Everything is this Ilso can M found horn ♦ Sp•aodid Insartmont NOttißilliala LW b., OA PA* glesaet pelages for Oa eauta—cheamr than galls. lnalin. /ails. Ywlln aim, Lace Idg. landmass Lee ror Vistas!' Window; with s'erlit and /nature. This largest eametnent of Will and Window Taper la the town. LINENS, LINENS-, LINENS. • The largest amostabsat °Wags Goods la this market at rims that defy eolopeatloa. Elegant Bleached Table Ulm& 3 .%1 rush eddy at $l.ll per yard. We can show these goods la all vad . ..a, from the wariest to the Arrest Doable Daum& Napalms, all styles and priors We hare a Job lot of these goods at $3 per dame, all Lla•a, wilds as , madder the is piss Wks la the market. Masksbuck sad Monk Lino. splattlid lisekabstak Towels at $2,69 per dos., all Linea. Meant Rocks Suet Tow , Wog, aisaahakbyX's wide, at Ussery low price of Monts. blab Llamas, Sloostiag Litmus, Ithltting Limas, Pillow Limos. Me.. k. Maas'. Wier' and Childrsu's Linea Hoodlum- • chiefs. • good, all Limes, Ladies' Ilandkorekist at Lis V' dos. Gents, Lake, Masa, Boys and Cblldrea'a Cott and Wool Bow. all prices. The but stack In town. ♦ good Cotton Hose at 25 eta. per pair. Winter Glom for Everybody. Bleasked libiesUa^ Matins. Mow Vueltas, lie Also, a good stock of Domestic Goods it lowliricee. We keep ao Gros Goods, thereby enabling as to keep lamer stoek of Famishing Goods. Call before all tbe %wishes are taken. W. 0. GARDNER, • . , No 7 Rued House Block, Brie, Pa. ar' Ms shove is ander ths supervision of Kr. 8. S. GRISWOLD, who Is wall known in this vicinity, nastii. t C S ENGLEHART, BOOTS ANT SHOES, ALSO, ItA3OPACII7III or CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND 8110 ES, Would take thie method of rotundas Isis 'beaks t hie friends sad the public nenaullp for their liberal pshousge herotoforr extended to bias, and Dopes to have a matinuatioa .1f the same. I Wu plasinue is taforassag the public that 1 JD it'll BRADY NADI ROOT! AND SHORE AS MAP, —IP NOT 41. LITTLi QaLrtß Tbaa any Homo la this_plase, sad I ma MR making the beat qualities of Genre Roots surd Rhea, for which I em ploy mom bat the lIVIT of ROBJENZllousdar. the Sups,- intender's, of 0. KILLER. IMviag oistalsed a licensee to nes the PLUMES PATENT BOOTS, I sin now prepared to make the Plainer Patent loots sad 13hoes in a smarm not to be sarpansed la Style and arloosaahip. Er I always keep on band a selection of the beet Brands of Verne& sad A:earthen Calf and Zips. P. firltepalring attended to. rat 121441. TUN PLACE TO OPT YOUR MONEY BACK E. COUGHLIN'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Mats Street, Nearly Oppoidte the Poet OSee. Z. Co Boot and Shoe Dealer , lobo= the Public that be ban removed hisstaod to Minor* Room ea State street, Dearly oppnidte the Poet Mrs, where call vitee ill his old friends aod outman to give him a Particular attention gives to REPAIRING! mammal:om weitoops„ sad isperiateodiag all hie badoeafhlmalf, he Wines he am give as good Wirth& tios and sell at as law prises as say other perms te tbi city. flood Pits Warreated. aprf/64tt. KRICSTON2 STOYR WORKS. . TIBBALS, SHIRK A THITEHEAD, samarsacraazzi os 8T0V313 AND' HOLLOW WARE, Han a !arc§ sad •ztend» armaztarat of Mow at Wholesale and Mall. • THE IRON GATE r A.M . !' Pawns° Is • /rat-rdaas Coal Cook atom with or without noir volt.; for lard or soft st.:al, or wood, and is BETTER THAN THE STEWART 13TOVt: w. 01 - o anaraufoolaro the WHAT assar AND NSW INA, Both low ons dm] (look Storoo—wlta wood gnaws— ora be sod oitkar far sod or wood. THE FOREST JAR. we are dill wunarsitarlag this ewlolbastad low oven Store for wood—with or without retervoir. ' THE MENTOR, A 1.0 Oven Stars tor Wood. Ma la a aew Store, besatital dolga, and now for sale—tegetree with • Lea amortosset et elevated Ovea Coot , Parlor Coot for wood or mai, and Parlor sad Mee Stores. for wood or coal. C. Y. TIBRAIS, D. ULM; W. H. lIIIRITZEILLD az* Jut. U. ftu—ta. E al IC •LE ',RUBBLY, OORNBR 01 PARADE AND BUFFALO 811112T3 • ERIE CITY LAGER BREWERY, CORNER OF POPLAR AND RIDGE STREWS. AND OIL INN ERIE MALT AND BARLEY WAREHOUSED, CORNZN, OF 7TH STRUT AND CANAL BASIN. Pale and Amber . 11 and XXX At.., The Bast Quality and Basal Varieties of Lacs, Prise "Wachs! Detain Bops, The Choked Qualithe Ws by of Ka and lllarlab Os Lill sad mad for A. IMO , • &MUM NILIV, 111:11611TtlitE BTOIII. Weald resporthaly Worm the Wolin that they have opened • FIIRtITITBE WARE-ROOM, • IN GABLE'S BLOCK, 1111TWINN 11171 AND MI MAIM, ON STATZ Mono they Wood to keep ocksotaagy us bowl • fall oatorbosat of NEW AND WELL SELECTED FURNITURE Wife seeperttally send! • &sec et theabliepst• maw J. H. MUT. faeree V W. A. sPOONaIt. NEW If IKM. • ITT,NTIVNE AND UNDIETAXINE *ARE-R_oollBl Oa Mate St, bstweita &math sad Eighth. The Salismibers have estssed Ito the CAIRO Eakin sad FURNITURE TRADE, Lad propose meklag to ardor sad keeping ecnistsatly as head all kinds of Parsitent °edam will metre prompt atteatioa. /*pithily dome oa abort RAU... UNDERTAKING ! The esbestibtai will give special ettestioa to this pottmat MEM& bastases. Thy will samishistaze and hem is bead a Lugs smortemat of Estallle Cams Aid hold themselves is radiant to most callehe is liatt proglytth horn lay Put eel' masa otk gronalloirarsortikor=7 bop to moue a reistaire at v itir, avi . E opcITIT-E. Seem Sts [ to J. IL Brig. AUSTIPI O III JEWELS! FANCY GOODS B.TO.RE hh.elepot stook of Irashiorable Goods for the Holidays Nov epsolog at the old stood. Ilse lamest sod daort misty of desirable • GOLD AND BILYU ASTICLIA MAUD PAM 'Lad Nancy Goods gloomily ever 'Shred In this city. at small &dome. Call sad ose &de2W 1. 11 AUSTIN. CRAWIFORD, RUTH & Oats la GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Mot and Sealed butts, Mats sad OLIN 1114 Clestedlery, deaf norm, .N 0.7 BEATTY'S BLOCK, PARK ROW, Also,?slotte Doak, toot et area street, 1121111, PA. WI. 4. CRIMPUIL Z. 7. C Jad77lp 71201 1113711 % TORN GIUMECEStiIit & SON. , DLL ID CLOTHING AND Ginn? :nrasisinma GOODS, Coma of &math aad Bt A' NEW ASSORTMENT OP CARPETS! PATENT SPRING BALANCE CURTAIN FIXTURE NOTTINGHAM' LACE CURTAINS ! T 0 W E L,'l N 0 S , GLOVES AND HOSIERY! YANKEE NOTIONS AT WHOLESAL! DIALII IX UM J. H-. RI,,BLHT & CO; 11E1 Paragaa Banda& No: 11 Park Plata, NAIL PA $- MU; P - Jut °putt. pin ORBAT ENGLISH REMEDY. 0 - ELSBRAT ED FEMALE PILLS PROTECTED .j LEITERS 1W ROYAL" • A., PATENT 44: Prepared from a Pmeccpion'ofClarice, ix, PlayaWan Extrao it rdinary to r the Queen. W. Mil invaluable medicine is unfailing in the sure of tame Waal and dangerous dimwits to which thefts:AM constitution subject. it moderate& all exam aid »- ammo all obstructions, end a speedy cum way be relied on TO MARRUD LADIES it Is peculiarly nutted. It will, in a abort time, being on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, pries One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Gran Britain, to prevent counterfeits. . CAUTION. Them Pills should not be takes by resales aria/ tAs FIRST THREE moraw sof Prelims.% iss Huy are ewe to briar ow lifisearrivs, ant at wry eaer tress they ore sseje. In all eases of Nervous and Spinal AffeCtions, Pains in the Back and Limb; Fatigue on plight exertion,Palpita tion of the Heart, Flyiteries and Whitey th em Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed: and al. though a powerful r emidy, do not contain Iron, calomel, antimony or anythlng hurtful to the constitution. ' Tall direction, in the pamphlet artiund each package, Width should be carefully preserved. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole Agent for the United States and JOB MOSES, ST Cortlandt St. C , a ltr La Vork. N. 8.-61,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorised agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills. sep6V66-Iy. HBADQVARTECRIS BOIL CHEAP GOODS! WHOLIBALS AND MAIL GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, WINES A UW7OE/J. F. & M. SCHLAUDECKER, Are now receiving at their old stand, American Dios& Stets street, a large and superior stock of Groceries, Provisions, W.ne, Liquors, Willow, Wooden and Stone Wan, hulls, N uts. he, Together with everything found in a Roue of this kind, which they will sell as cheap as any other ',Mb li.tunent in this city for Cash or most kinds of country produce. They have also on hand one of the largest and Inset Stooks of Tobacco and Began ever brought to Erie, to which they invite the attention of the public,. • Or Call and see us—a nimble sixpence is better than a skiw shillhig,oon etas selneatly Cash twins will find groat bergabas by wallas GROCERY HEADQUARTERS, —AMERICAN Biopic, STATE STREET.— Jane 5.1666-12 P. &LI: '343HLAUDALVIR. NEW GROCERY 'STORE. She Widersigwed has opened a new Grocery Store, on the., EAST SIDE OF STATE ST., U 110173 i ROR7II • OF R4ILROAD BRIDGE, When they hand keeping a fall supply of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, NUTS, CROCRZRY WARE, Yankee Nock;As Willow Ware, Conjeeticmaries Tobacco and agars. And everything usually on hand In an eetablishment of the sort. Always an band a stock of Froth Oysters of the But Brands, at lowest market prices. we are determined to oiler as good adaanneats sue any other denims in the city, and invite the ppuabite to 'an, asafideat that wo can glee entire sa m. d0e1415.11 • F. A. WEBBILIS & US& JOSEPH EICHENLAUB, BOOTS A . ND •13110 ES I taks ploasnro In annonnetnor to the public Quit I taro Wad to my foram tseilltioo a, eoccplete nett of SHOE MAcHINELti, Which will mails ms to MIIIIII sod ash Book v. , ' Shoos 'CHEAPER THAN HERETOFORE. Raving had tong martens' U to the vents of IMP `• lam 14s11 take spatial pains Is preparing my assimies right la this tr cut to snit them. 1 hays the oasts tho PLUMBS PATENT BOOTS Sr. SHOES, for the Innen of my customer; and : only ask a trf.!. of than, tomalley say one as to their superior comfort over those made in the old way. z; The Pluseer Boot needs no breaking tt fa aa easy tram the start as one wont for seam time. Yy CUBTOW DKPARTMENT • 1110111 TO my own and lir. T. COTTER'S *speedst at. tantkm—comtening skill as is ortneo which exacta be excelled in the eonntry. Boots and Shoes, remitted ou wort nottee . Constantly on hand a large steel of LidTHICR. LASTS AND FINDINGS 'huddling my thanks 4 my friends and coalmen for pest 'Wrens.% I hope by Jost and honorable (haling ta merit a -ontinnatios of the dune, and cordially invite all to oil] and examine my Mock before pwchasing •119- marnett. p• B. neriscatß, - scroolllloE to CARVER fr, HONECKER, LEATHER, HIDES, &C. No: $ Parry Block, Slat? Street, Brie, Pasn'a. Constantly on band a large stock of SOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO, LININGS BINDING ft, FRENCH & AMERICAN CALF SKINS, KIPS, UPPIIBiII AND SPLITS, LASTS, P•gs, Lasting', Galloo as, ha ALSO, • PVLL ASSORTMENT OF SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS, ♦ll of which ba often low for O•SH OR PROMPT PAY. MayWele—ti. CLEMENS, CAUGHEY & 1101110 E SS, WHOLYSALB GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS, WOODIS WARS, NAILS, GLASS, ROI% RUINED WHITE LIME, OIL VITRIOL, CAUSTIC IKIDA, GLUE, &a, NOS. 25 & 26 NORTH PARK STREET, iegatillat. NOTWO TO ISITILDZEIL • Proposals TM be received by the sodersigsed for the rebaUdiss of school house Na ik,osi *ask* Road. thr" intlee wes l of Pit.lelirinroli a it - and re de satual `tai;teel t eaa enough, to date involu te, and obtain true, full and eatbditotom World to any or all of those vuoiloss I .411 ~- - trit in 1 . . : - CARPETS 1 SIR JAMES CLARKE'B NCI trIACTIIIIII 0* WHOLLBALg AND RETAIL wsoixams • Arun, musk za OIL. Walla LENZ, ZRIII, P• U 1 IN3
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