ht trie Wohig Coerver. PP" — rue Campaign Observer. vc.ad ean.frien,l-3 that the period- for pi -, . 04 ,c,, , e , rty the Ouberna ,hi or, ivo4l. In no way ;„1 lone towards the promotion 4. a ° by the dissemination of 1,;;! s 1 ,„ rine ;pipers. The Campaign pil:14hol at the low rate at mat: 1'i.•111„,s, or FIFTY C 6NTS for three i 'l he 11)ihe hand. of every lam , ,tc13 .4 0 ;. We desire, if possible, s?cute a circulatlon of two thou O: ;et a nd call upon, all Democrats to . Vtaining I lzt °hie t Who 'will ,e'fiH to t.e.l3i 04 a club of five, ten or 4- 1 ;Ich. cf our present subscribers n) by ti nply speaking to him; T p 1. O n,,lacea to .4.ttb e, and with a lit-- eac hat can he doubled in every -pstrict. Ga to work, friends, . fm.:c ‘ti; a y, and let it'inot. be said that we can for G : vernor by the want ia :hoe who claim to be hil-4 sup ma 3 ;011-01ENTs. Our new advertise he Fist wok or two, have been of iutcrest. We have not the cash of them a proper notice, ,Action briefl l q to the leading ones , [a field, Esq , Jailveriises the list of licsuse. or ,ii • Co., , rocers. publish their gfCat io ucements to yieisons •';',';',,r,ithing in their line. r lve - riPes a new patent broom, -Tights for which he offers to sell. •,i,L4,icl.neitler offers " Uncle Sam's Oar isle agent for the Howe Sewing :ela thi;""county, calls attention to its, iTtephens & Wddey, the enterpri, 7 _ rods dealers, insert a half columit of their business. prolley's celebrated spring skirts aie fa., sole .by Stephens &. • •Poitz Li Co. pu lish a notice cf their ,t Cittle Poled • r 3, mopioualy illustra se'vot.'.o s from Natural Hitt- :,,,;tard CrawfordSt McCord have opened Dry Sloods and Notion Store, to ec• itivi:e th e attention of country Peterfon & Co, have for sale the c(qdi , ftr , Fruit Jars, and Hemp • ,iF.d.,Wcol Twine." gives notice of the orening irLe Pry GooTt and Millinery Store. Ptelftr, dealer in Boots and Shoes,. .3,teation new rteck of good. is .rir6 'ear, Greders and - Provision ;es, offer to sell as low as the lowest.. ithalzc has taken place in the running .tf passenger trains on the Philadelphia 8, Re , & CO. adegtise all kinds of 3 hard and for sale. Mehl have to stocli`the lai•gest va ;11,1:len acd smokers' articles ever m the city They are ping largely c'esale trade. , v. p. Sweeney, Admipistrater of •Sally esrate, publizhes the usual leg_itt no- Dalt,l7 Nrr.DEP.—We call the attention - of e cf Democratic principles Eiie an'y to tt:e important 'fact that if they de :re to *lain the coming fall campaign, the one hti arrived when they must be pre. TIOg to ri.irs ‘,, hal their strength for the fight. se pre.t.pee'e on all sides look as flattering, siet)ry so we have ever seen them—the .”&irten are quarrelling among themselves a, mach virulence as they ever did with leader is a ma,n of no personal --laity, whose nomination, has infused eitusinsm among the' rank and file ; and cauie of discouragement that we can rt ire is the supineness which _prevails in • ,WII Mato. We want more heartiness, .:;11, more determined exertion. Pre moments are rapidly passing by, and • :ere * has nowhere in this county (and it is true here is true of almost every lo in the State), been --even the slightest made to organize for the campaign. toss more vigor is displayed soon, we are imger of being defeated, as.we were last t.s our own inaction: The :Chairman of Democratic State Committee is a gentle nof great ability and indomitable indite and is doing all in his power to marehel • whole Democratic and Conservative army e line. Perhaps no one could be found the..State.avtio is'more competthit _to direct e business he has undertaken than allace, and we feel confident that nothing 11 be left undone by hip to-secure the ob. t so much to be desired. , But there is meth's); more- rieeded 'than energy end ?:city on the part of, .the Chairman. n . mu.it be -hearty-- co operation among .maeLes. The people must work in their o immediate localities. , Every man must a•iler Himself enlisted for, the campaign until the battle has been fought itot'3l,er next. Are our friends awake to t imprtance of, complete organization ? r23Fse; arouse themselves and do their .17 irittierendiri contest, the Disnnionists, at their head, , will be swept like oo ro.'3re the wind in this October gale is to overwhelm the Rumps with utter t.truction. Dr, Liston, • k!befere announced in the columns of tJis the above celebrated Surgeon and 7•ltiao, frlm the ALBANY INFtaWARY, will 'to Epic oz Monday and nd 12th days 'of June, i • ,I , slsN's HOTEL, for the diseases cf the Eye, ,•: .r, - Bronchitis, Polypus, Dys may be presented to him. • • ;7 SVRACI - SE.' April 3rd, 1866. •ughter has been suffering from ' rent 11 , r - ears together with par— last three years She was esf that We had to ehout in ordo to Zit , - .I hear. She had been under the e re :fez rd rhyeicians during this time, , ut `•..) receive any benefit.. Two nibs placed her underDr Listo s care, :I! :lank+ to 'his great skill she can now I s. ever she could, and her health , '!:z.tr :hie I ever knew it to bo before. S. D. NEWTON t:e tipi, t of the Warren Mail 1-ites from that he is glad to know 'that Mr. Its a c - andidate for renomination. L -t elan, we tire told, had at one time 4 Ilurpose" to retire from Congress • .1: C.O o ''._e of the session," but., having been ilp:,:red and besought by thotisands b 'ftl ., Jit citizens to do them the f4vor of oce core term, he has at last gracious muis hawilliogly yielded to their en- N.thinr, but a solemn determination e people, ar.dbis intense , • to flousl vict0ry,,0.....e are posi,ibly Induced our pa-- 1- - nto come to this decision. -ng - ratetul in the voters of r. 'ter such a memorable display o their wishes, and seal for • ey should fail. to 'give Mr. _ tunity of, drawing $6,000 'le treasury. iuu pf the First Presbyte ;., • tuck place at Rev. Dr: Thursday evening of last ' my attended. Three hun • esented to the Doctor,. and C .stun. Local Paragraphs. . - The Crawford Democrat says lion. S. New ton Pettis is likely to win in the Congression al contest going on in that - county between him and Mr. Finney. _ Stecs bare been taken to crganizo a Young Men's Christian Association VI Meadville = The influences of such an organization are said to be greatly needed there. .Wanted, at this office, one or two gold b betwecu 14 and 10 years of age.—Dispotrh. We await with curiosity the result of our neighbor's experience. . • Mr. W. L. Boss, late of Brown's Ho tel, Ills purchased the Clething and Hat Store of P. B. Honecker, in Union Block, and proposes lo carry it on in a style equal to the best esta lishments of the kind. The Warren Mail ought to be ashamed of itself for printing such a disloyal paragraph as the following.: G. W. beCtrap, of Erie, announces himself in the Diipatch ns n candidate for Congress ional honbrs. We hardly believe . the candi date will decamp in that direction! Oar friend Capt. - Cronin, the auciionecr, has waked up; and found himself famous.— The local paperk of North-Western Penneyl• vania have mostly printed his biography, and, through the medium of the associated press, his name has been published as one of the "big guns" of Fepianism in all the daily journals of the country. The Stockholders of the Union and Ti— tusville R: R. Co., held a meeting at Union on the 24th instant, and elected the following officers :—President., W. A. Giabraith ; Vice President, P. G. Stranititan Directors, C. N. Smith, of Riceville, Darius Shreeve, of Bloom field, E. Cooper, SA SD], R R." Frisbee, of Union Mills. .It is saikhat Hester Clymer has finally consented to withdraw his 4name as a candi. date for Governor. in fatior of ,14,dge Barrett. The ah4tve partigraphichis going the rounds of the Republica; preqii of this see tion, we are assured, upon good authority, is entirely without foundatron.y - Clymer has not the, remotest idea Of.withdrawing hie name, nor has the project of substituting an other candidate in his place ever been enter tained by the Detlocrats of the state since his nomination. A correst ondent of thIS Dispatch who fur naes it the proceedings of the General As sembly of the Presbyterian church at St. Lilis, is in a bad''lcay. He went to hear . Dr. Stuart Robinson, * eplientacky, preoch, and pronounces hick "beyond question one of the strorgest, if not , the very strongest man in the Assembly" Unfortunately, the Doctor's political views do not suit the aforesaid eor respondent, whereat he whines and philoso phizes dolefully. What a pity it is'tbat most, of the ablest men in Church-and Slate should belong to the class which our ootemporary's correspondent, with Pharisaical egotism, de nominates as " disloyal!" Paper, manufactured from wood, is now be ing freely made at several placeitin New Eng land. The mills, we think, walls° on mereas log in number until the price Of paper shall Come down to a rate which will allow pub lishere'of newspapers to pay their way by their subscriptioni. ( "Ecirt• fouv - 01 five years the Struggles of publishers cannot be imagined by the readers of their papers. The price which has been charged for newspapers has borne and still bears no 'comparison lipt i the cost. The Corry Telegraph says.: " George A. Cowa •• a receiving, clerk in the A. & G. W. Freight Office, was discharged a few weeks ago; S\nce that he halt spent most of the time in and around" the office, alleging as an excuse that he was waiting to see the head clerk, th 4 absent. Last Tuesday he went. East, i an9upon examining the hooks it was' found attic he had forged a bill of a car load of-dour, and appropriated - the receipts for tie same, amounting to about $1,200. Steps were immediately taken for his arrest, 'and Friday petition is in circulation in the last the deputy sheriff of Cuba:; - ,N. Y., (where A oikregion asking Congress to make an ap- Mr. Cowan formerly resided) arrested him ill propriatioa for the benefit of Col. E. L. Drake, Buffalo." He is now in jail in this city. Those of our people who complain of the i\ the pioneer of the petroleum_trade, who is re ported to be in circumstances which require climate hereabouts may be surprised to learn that he should have assistance from some hat unpleasant as the weather has been this source. We presume there are few who will Spring, it has been more moderate than in question the propriety of tendering Col. Drake parts of 'the State further south. As an in some substantial recognition of his services stance, on Tuesday night of last week, ice to to the interests et the oil region, but it would, the thickeess of a quarter inch Was formed in , look much bitter to have it as a donation Meadville and Conneautville. We notice that even as o, the same `disagreeable sort Of fer in the interior as Williamsport and from the hundreds of persons who have rea- Sunbury lized fortunes by his skill and energy, than to weather we have been having, has disgusted see them oegzing an appropriation from the the people of those localities. Aside from General Government the high winds which prevail in spring and' autumn, ire believe the climate of Erie will, compare favorably With that of the most fa vored portions - of Pennsylvania. Our friend DeCamp is oneof• the funniest fellows living. Ile is so good in his way, tlil t we have often wondered some of the comic papers (the Corry Telegraph for instance) did not engage his services long ago. Witness, as a sample, the skillful !manner in which he burlesque l s the style' in which Radical aspi rants offer themselves as the servants of the people : CONGRESS.-.-MR. EDITOR, SIB: --Please an i flounce my name as a candidate for Congress et the coming Election, subject to the decision of the Union Republican Convention of this District: And whether nominated and elect ed or not, I shall continue to gide the best of my poor abilities. to sustain and Uphold the great principles of civil and political liberty upon which the Union Republican party was built and now stands: G. W. DECAMP We are informed, With how much reliability we cannodnew say, that the movement irk fi ver of making Hon.. John 11. Walker the Re publican candidate for Aseciciate Law Judge is meting with considerable succe.s Ills friends say he will certainly carry this county, and that Warren is pledged to his sup. port. In cast tlie latter etafement is true, we presume _ Mr. Walker's influence will he thrown in this county in favor of Scofield, who announces himself a candidata for re nomination to Confies. Appesiances indi cateaory plainly that Erie county is ag in to be maneouvred out of a representative in Con gress, and if she can - present no better candi date than the only one who has thus far been announced, we do not know but she deserves to lose her right to o member in that body. The Meadville Republican tells a story in connection with an accident which. happened some time ago upon the Atlantic & Great man _ Western It. R. "The baggage master sat in 1 Mi. Rupet t., jr., of the Conneaulmille Bec ht', carreadizg at the lime, but perceiving by l '.- or d; was in town on Friday, looking as serene the motion of the car that mo:ietilelent,l4d iae a basket of apple& We met many good - n place;be Attere!Pleg-to. Jump ,onf,, bit ' , :fellows in, the -course of our travels ; but not vie ~eati, I . e.a,N wa box e B' sal t 1 ,, i ., ... '-r —e' i:d ' - - -- - ..r moray better on than the brothers Rupert. jammed.. Ile was taken out is an insensible, -. The ...-" ever glorious Fourth. c f July" 'condition; - aid being laid upon\ the g round an I will d, attempt was made to revive him, which proved 1 cite 1 soon be on hancel and it is lime, If our successful As he opened his eyes to a con. zens -propose 'ebrating the event, to commence milting their preparations. Who sciousness of things, a clergyman stepped out will start the initia cry movement ori the from the circle who surrounded him, to offer subject I prayer for his complete restoration. Ile 1 The steam saw mill of Mr. G.-B. Webb, at kneereddmn by the side `,of the victim, but,l Ruth', Landing, in Springfield township, was before s proce t eding with his Work of mercy, he 1 destroyed by fire on Thursday morning of asked the youth, "Areyea a Christian ?" 1 last week. The boiler and engine were eared. "No, sir,", as emphatically as his weak con -1 Loss estimated-at from $600 . t0 MO. dition would allow, " I'm a : baggage master i matter on .na . gage . Reading matter on on 9n the Atl.itiio k Omit Western Itikilroicl ! , The arms consigned to Capt, Craniii,en account of the seizure of which wo gave last week, were taken possetsi4 of by the military authorities laat week, and ISIV noir stored in barn in the rear of the Park House, wherey they are carefully guarded day anti night.— The authorities seem to have no doubt that they were part of the Fenian armament, but this. it emphaliCally denied by Mr. Jahn O'Rourke, who is here from New Cork as at torney for the owners. Capt. Cronin has made affidavit that he was -innocent of any attempt to trespass on the laws, and that he had nothing more to do with. the arms than to receive them for sale on commission, as he receives other goods. It looila to us as if the Federal officers had taken measures net justi ; fted by the evidence in their possession. The editor of the Warren Ledger bad a dream the other night, in which be thought that Thad. Stevens died and went below, as he certainly will when the,' grim monster" puts his clutches upon the old reacts]. "The janitor refused to, admit him, the grounds be— ing that he would raise the denim with his majesty's subjects. Presently Satan appeared and compromised the matter in this way:— Here,' says Satan, 'is a quantity of matches and brimstone, Take the materials and go, start a little hell - of your - own somewhere.— Scofield, of Warren, ht. 134..0wry and George Decamp, of Erie, and a few others will be here presently, and I will give-them over td your charge. You and they areltoor.trouble4 some for me. Go by yourselves—you mini enter here.' " During the organization'of the SSd regiment the lamented Col: McLane expended a large sum from his private resonrces,•>rhich west:ter or reimbursed to him by the 'government. A proposition has several times i been agitated to make the amount up by.the iOluntary contri• butions otetur citizens, and 'present it to his widowed mother.' On Saturday afternoon a meeting of ladies was held in Park Hall, to adopt means for securing-this end. Commit tees were appointed to solicit subscriptions both for the city and county, and with proper activity on the part . of those selected, it is hoped that a sufficient amount will be realized to place the mother of our favorite Colonel in comparatively comfortable circumstances. A new in:urance office will Boon be opened in the room in the Reed House,,, under the First National Bank, by Messrs Varner Gerrish, of Kingsville, Ohio. -1 1`he latter of these gentlemen we are well ac4iiainted and the fact of his connection with - the ism is assarance enough that it will be entirely re liable, energetic and accommodating.- Those of our-readers who luiVe insurance business to transact will find 31elars: Warner & Gerrish as pleasant men to deal with as can be i raetin 'a reek's travel. The car wheel Taunt:a - dory of Messrs. Dav enport, Fairburu & Co , on the'canal, near the railroad crossing, is rapidly - approaching completion, and will soon be ready for opera tions. This establishment is one of-the many going up in all parts of the city, which arc destined to acid largely to our prosperity and importance as a community. TEe managers, Messrs. Davenport & Fairborn, are both men who are especially adapted to their respective positions, and we are informed that they have already secured enough proffers of patronage to insure the success of the enterprise. There will be few of our readers who will not regret to learn eilthe severe illness of Wm. A. Galbraith, He- was attacked while at Franklin kit:week, with neuralgia, and returned 'borne on Friday evening suf fering extreme pain:, The complaint has since spread over nearly the whole of his face, and his physician has given strict orders against permitting him to see visitors. His illness is _not regarded as serious, but it is feared that some weeks will ensue before be will be alio to renew his btusiness duties. The people of our - county, almost withoul exception; - will extend him their most earnest wishes for his speedy recovery. A third candidate has appeared - in this county for Associate Law Judge, in the person of John P. Vincent, Esq , wgose announce ment is endoreed'by a dozen or moremitizens of Waterford) The candidates for the poeitidu are now as fellows : Erie county-8 E. Woodruff, John 11. Walker, John P. Vincent. Crawfcrd county—ll. L.. Richmond, David Derrickson. The fence around the West Park is completed, and both Parks are now enclosed in a (fateful and substantial manner. - 'When the debris at the old market honsil;shall have been removel, and the ground it occupied grown up with trees; Erie will be able to beset two as tasty Parks as can be found in any place of the same else on thiS side of the Atlantic. The matt destructive fire ever known in the . oil region'occurred in Oil City on Saturday. The whole east side of the creek, comprising half the business portion of the city, is in asbes, COReiPting of 15 store's, 8 hotels, 40 Aare!Hugs, 1 church and the seminary. • The is over one million dollars, on which the in-urance is only a hundred thousand. -Over a hundred aid seventy-five families are reit. dered" honeles4. The Committees cf 'Ways and Means have agreed to an amendment to the tax bill, pro viding that lists of incomes shall not•be pub lished nor furnished fur publication, but they shall be opened for private inspection 'in the office of the'collectors. The dtcision of the Ccmmittee will be an agreeable piece of in• formation to About who haffe had small in comes during the past year. • Gor. Curtin has appointed Ca'pt. Wm. J. Luqe notary public for the borough of South Erie. So far as we have knowledge, this se• lection will be received with general approval. The Captain is - a brave soldier and clever The Warren Ildger, l esrpestly opposes 4110 nomination of any man except a stralght:ent Demooiat as'our candidate for Congress. It thinks tbe dcfcat of Idr. Scofield will not be so difficult as acme imabine. file .FLI Et Natio/24_ Yank =via" ocoUpy the newt tlidr , in the lieed Reuse, an Friday, June ht. At Windsor, C. W., ou Thursday, oil was struck at a depth cf hundred and fifty feet,. Naw Liour.—We ba;ve bad in use for Bera rd weeks one of the tew . " atmospheric coal oil lamps" recently introduced to the atten tion of our citizens, and can freely and heart. ily recommend it as ationce the safest, most. economical and best oil lamp we have ever seen. It burns without a globe, gives a light nearly eqcal to gas, is free from smoke, and tionsumes at leaSt a third less , oil than the chimney larn?s, in • common use. We believe that it is certain to supercede all the old style of lamps wherever it is introduced. Mr. A. I'. Streeter is the agentfor this conaly, to whom applications foi borough ant-town. ship rights must be made. , , News 1 Items. A lady in Pike counz,Y, Missouri, bas.ballcd her lest baby " in compliment to the President. , . . The new ., Tennessee Franchise law disfran— chises all whoi aided the' cause of the Con— federaoy—oSer nine-tenths of the pepple .9f Tennessee. !; . The little tax of ono ten‘ upon every box of matches produced las't year throughout the United States about $1,500,000. The famili of, Albeti Sidney Jobniten 'are in want in California, and the people of New' lief Neon! aro.contriblitifg means for their re , • A'colored man Ist Cincinnati, - recently sued the Judge of an eleetioU for,refuaing hie'vote. He claimed $lO,OOO dikmagea, and the jury gave him one cent. ! r , .4" um° girl i& years old, named Jackson; hanged herself to death recently in the woods near New Richmond, 'O., beoaude she had been seduced. • A white woman has ; been arrested in Cin cinnati for attempting 'to elope with a negro barber. Where is the civil rights bill?' Charles 0. Donning, residing in Eighty Mil street, Now York, was accidentally shot in the neck by his wifo on Tuesday as he sat at dinner.. Quite a large quantity of strawberries are now being chipped North from Norfolk, price five cents a quart. New Irish potatoes bring twenty-five cents a quart. The New York Hera . fd gays it-is noticeable that rents and the price of real °State in that city are lower now than they were two or three months ago. In the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, a verdict. of one hundred -dollars damages has been awarded to John M. Way ; who was as saulted by a mob during the war, - and cam.; polled to make a " speech. • Itis uederstood thati Mrs. Lincoln is about to-purchase a reside rice in Chicago; for the sum of $14,900, and! that Robert Lincoln is about to be admitteePtkthe bar, and to enter upon the. praetjco profession in that city. The Columbus (Georgia) Easittsirer fears that the eiperiment of introducing German labo rers upon the SoutherOilantations may fail, because they require:food which is not raised there, .and , 'can only= ha procured from the North. Thi increased' expense of suet' la borers neutralizes the cheapness of their' wages. It -is estimated that the proposed trip - of Mr. Fox to Pnrope in ',the iron-clad Mbxnto nomeh. will cost thelovernment not far froth $lOO,OOO ; $40,500- Will ho required for the payment cf the offmera and crew of the yes erl alone, even if the; cruise be not longer than six monbs. 3t - r. [Fox bad better remain at home. • 'I ei Attorney-Generalpeed had lengthy in terview with the President on Friday last, relativ - e to the trial of Jeff, Davis and the in dictment found by the Grand Jury at Norfolk, presided over by D. !S. Judge Undefwood. Mr. Speed, it is said, gave au opinion as to the legal character :of the indictment, and pronounced it legally good for nothing. A writer in the Niw Orleans Christian Adeo cuts says that, to- fat' , OF -he ;has ascertained, between one thousand and:ttwelve hundred church houses were bdrned down-- during the war. These churches,. he thinks, had do t the peopls not, less than five millions ; of dol lars. In the loss the Methodists ware the greatest sufferers, the Raptists next, then the Presbyterians, and the, Catholics least. The present accidental meeting of the old and New School Assemblies of the PrlTsbyte. Hen Churches at the same time at St, Louis, has resulted in tiremarkable and probably unlocked for. movement toward a reunion of the two bodies. A joint meeting of two-As semblies, the first since 1837, was hold on Monday evening, and a large vote was given in favor of a reunion. It is said that mea enres will be immediately taken to (parry out thiv decided expression of opinion. • ' At a sate of the furniture in the British Consul's (Burnal) house in Baltimore on Thursday, red pepper. was sprinkled on the floor, and a genernl enuring and coughing interrupted the sale. Mr Bennett; the too ticneer, offars one hundred dollars reward far the offender. ..1, „ The House has passed a bill giving - the PrePidect a Privaso Secretary-at four then. Pawl dollars salary, an Assistant Private Sec retary at three thousand dollars, four Clerks at (me thousand, eight,hundred dollars each, and a Steward at two; thousand "dollars;: the titter to give bonds for the safe keeping of too household furniture. This force is lees thui is requisite to dd the business pressing upon the Preilident sand the salaries are scarcely up to the standard necessary to corn. mind the ability that is required to fill the mend offices unmet ; On the Hudson River Railroad, on Tuesday, a locomotive ran against a man near Pough keep ie, picking him: up and .carrying him ten miles before discdvering the state of at- N r .l : seine of his bones were brokon, but; he was perfectly tionscions,. and was not un likely to recover. PsAOE 011 WAR IN EUROPE. The Londe n Daily News says : •" Hopes of peace aro fast declining. Neither Prussia nor Italy wishes peace. If the Emperde or the Fremob, desired he might enforcOit, and since he does not en force it, it is not Unreasonable to suspect that he has ends of his own; which a neutrality in war, followed by a timely interference, may allow him to gratify." Jefferson Davis, says a gentleman who saw him a few days since, is slowly but surely breakiag down. lle can walk but a. short distance will:Out stopping to take a rest, and recently his appetite has quite sensibly failed. His preternaturally pale and emaciated ap pearance, and elow, tottering walk, show (nearly one greatly , not irrevocably, im paired in health., The Fortress Monroe correspondent of the New York World, . says of. Mrs. Davis that " Whoever has beheld this lady cannot forgot, her. Tall, graceful, and of rather a pensitai disposition at presedt, she appears greatly altered 'from the dashing, lively leader of Senatorial fashion of years ago, ' when the "high-toned" rallied round the distinguished Mississippi Senator's , wife. Mr.. Davis is kindly treated by ererybody, and• wherever she goes people vie' with each Otber to do her homage!' . Mrs. Jefferson Davit:lied an audience with President Johnson, on Friday evening, her her object being to secure the transfertf her husband to some more healthy' locality.- Mr.• _Johosou assured her, that an order, induced wholly by the late official report of Mr. Da • vies, health; had been issued, providing that' he.ehould have the free nee of the groundS of the fort, and be relieved of the close attend- ance of guards by day,'but that the surveil-- once hitherto esereised during the night would still continste. Mrs. Davis was en- tiroly unattended..iti her visit to the White House, and appeired very calm and self posseised. She area robed entirely is black, and manifested much dejection during her stay in the city. She bas been the recipient of a great many ealLa from hir old acquaint &noes, besides numerous. messages of symol- thy fAT her bereavepient, =I NE H IIB IIBE'L-'8 GOLDEN BITTERS. • frRUIgLY , VEGETABLE Tomo, INTMORATINO & snuourntsma, Fortifies We elation against the evil effects Of urrartreta some 1 1 Willows Dia Irate& pepsi a ,„ Will mire wallow. 1:" '' Will eerie General. Dehility. ..' . Will ear* Eleuthera. - ~, _ Will erne lieadietr. -- . 1 -.- • • wiliest* Liver Complaint; Will lixel to and create a healthy appetite. Will invigorate the organs of digestion and moderate ly Increase the teraperatars of flee body and the force or eirtuhtlon, acting in feet as a generaleorrobarant of thr system, containing oo poisonous drags, aed is , THE BEST TONIC !arms IN THE WORLD; A fair Irbil Is eararsiltablielted , 0 Eft..C. HYDDEI, is CO, Proprietors, , . . : • . - ' Hudson, N. Y. ' Central Depot, Am' loin il - prelui. Building NI HUD. SON ST., NEW YORK. For sale by all Draggles, Groom, kn. 1 sir. HINNIO S WADLEY. Eria,%rholssale,Apnte. and for sale by Hall & Warfel, Carter C Carver and Wit. tine Si nooth. 4 T HE nuor HAS COME : MONELL, STEPHENS & WILDET, .NO. El REED HOURS. 1 liiil IMMENSE STOCK JUST ithEIVRD . . ell. I NOTICE THE FOLLOWING lIGGEB Prints from 8 to 12/ Cts. peryad Good Bleached /liuslin, 1 yd. tcide, l ca 18, Cte., Heavy Brown, 1 yard wul Pate, r3 l l 2 9 Cif. A LARGE STOCK OF . DRESS GOODS ill AT EQUALLY ,LOIT ; - ; ..I , Our Goods an all aser. hire b4li selected vfill great are, end will be mad at very smalleidviuiciu - - ----- H ' .• • • _ .1 • , . 1 . • .. 1 ~--.-' • - ? READER, - LOOK TO • OUR INTEREST, AND ma us A CAL(. I= NO TROUBLE TO . SHOW GOODS I • 1 , L MONELL, STEPHENS & ma 24 tt FOILLY SUPPLY sToitg, Nos; 23 and 24 Wag Park, ABealty'.! Block,) SBis PA, Wholessio'aid Retail G R OCERS., ♦ad dealers fa couxraY FRODIICII. MUSD% PORK, ri.9, DRIED SEALED PEWS, WOODEN & WILLOW WARE, TOBLCCO, BEGARS, , &C., &C Tie RAI Qualities of iatato mad Oils Agent, for the Cleveland Rifle Mining and Blasting • Powder.. or A 4 hetes and fresh stock always kept on band, 'blab vtl 1 be sold at the lowest Agana. We pledge must've* not to be undersold, and Invita'all to eta us wean. • Thl highest peke paid fob eountr7 praise e. mared tf STREKT' PAVING. 'Sealed proposals will be received by the under signed, not I,llonday June 4th, HAN et 3 o'clock p. m. of said day, for grading, curbing and paving with stone, or Nieholion pavement, according to specifications, state sifted, from:llhe end of the present pavement, at- Fourth Street, to the north side of Frcut street Proposals-should be addroteed "To the Street Com mittee of the City of Erie," and endorsed ' Proposals ft r Peeing SireetA," cad _the pri•e• bid will be by the foot lineal on the street, embracing the entire coat of remov ing the earth to grads. Ind t xoneh points as she spocl- Buttons shall designate, and filling in preparatory to paving, with sand or AAAAA I, asd furnishing the mate rials as per ercificatiour.. Mats end spectfleatiene will be on exhibition at the office of Wm. A. Galbraith, Eeq.,on West Sixth St. J. Y. Hull N, JOS. HcCtRTER, WV. A. CRAWFORD. mal7-td A. W. VAN TASSELL.• TQP.- -P. 8. • WERB' PATENT PERPETUAL 8R0014. - Its peculiarity and wherein It excels all others is that after _your ant ontloy. you ban only to spend TEN CENTS whenever er bow broom is regaled. Sven this trifling expellee can be avoided by planting a. few bills of c )rn in the garden. Any person can 411 one in t n palmate& Tor are your own broom mbar. Township rights for sale in Erie county. Bend - for circular or call on the subscriber, near Cherry Hill. Me Co.. Pa.; and Belk simples. nta24.3ose , J. G. BAIRD. Nsw Toluca) a: CIGAR STORE. The undersigned undersigned have armed a mew Tobseeo stare;or. IPllth atreet,betweeat State and Trench. (opposite Dir. patch °Mee) and will keep "tionstantly on band a choice apply of Sows, Salem, Runt and evirythlng wont!, mind in a bit clan Tobinseo store, which they will cc I at wholesale and retail. Reg and One eat diming to bares of the beet manufacture. fintokhqr tobacco, pipes andfaisey goads in great variety. ap17116 Ij . . HOAG & 011111714 OOMETRING NEW AND NOVEL for ;Agents, 17. /Whim Country fltorea.DruggiatsA and all making an honorable and profitable hallows. Fro* for 86 eta.; wholseele, $9 per dm. Caneammi realise from $6 t o o`l3 par day proaL mal ABBOTT A; DO WD, Nanufm, 196 Water St., N.Y. NOTIIJE: • - • Tha eopsetneeship homotoliere existing between the maiemdmeed„ doing business naive the firm some of &haat It Knell. has thb day been dissolved by metnal wonteret. The books and amounts may be tonna at the old stead. when persona is:MU& to or having claims &E WA the Ain will ph 9111 f or mu mm t TRW BM 47 Wit iTiffi4l, MINWURILia APPLICATIONS WON LICENSE ffA Tim tailoring persons hare el d th ole petitions for 7 i Eattog Hon.* Gonne, la the 0111 of the Clerk of the Court, of quarter &Moos of Eri count,. and the lame will be presented to said court o Wt &inlay, the_l3th day of Joee nest: Jobri Hosp. tildd'eborsa, mithari IC.ifeit, west ward, Erie, • -73'otra Wit 1. ire, evil, r , John A Viet, South E:tie. • t'jaeoh Set err, Vairelow township, • ` James a'Snlnpbell. westward Erie, - 3 ha Era osii, Gsraryt two', Philip Schaaf, west ward. Erie, . -----• • ' , John J , Whipple. Girard townsb p, ..., , - Jamb Wise, westward Erie, , '7lCberles F Mehl, west wird, Er eh , -Jobs A Nets, wed w ion, Erle..l-, - Fster leediao - if. west ward, Erie, • __War J,Renner, west ward, Er:fs itmeGem'Sin. west wards Erie, Sohn Bice - sir, west ward. Erie, - - "jareierleir St ohle.ll oath Erie. ' Daniel Knobloch. east ward, Erie, -1" j Nesseloset ward, Erie, Jaeofa.E'sybe6k, east Ward. Erie, , -lascob Famtnaky, east ward. Erie, , _ ' Andrew- Wagne .wont ward, Erie, - - Slitchril Clover, west ward, Erie, nos Whi.e.out ward, IS - 7 G Muter:wed ward,- u Christian G Braun, wad ward, u - Jos Brentgartur, east ward 1 , Michael lichuetaker, Writ Milleilik. -7 A Webber & Co. west ward, Erie. . Steeener & Setter, east ward u -IJatthias Stabtein, west ward' " _ Chu film*. west ward I' - Christian 4eader, west ward Frank Doted, lent ward - " • -F P Lhitel, wed ward MI ruse Gentle, west ward SS - - Andrew L.itz., , east ward John 4 Jantrer, South Erie, Valentine Schultz, Scitith Erie, Geo , ge Wagner emit ward. Eris, John George Drina, South Ede, Matthias Weschler, east ward. Erie, ' Thillp Diefesbaeh, South Eris. . Frederick Fuhrman, West Ville-reek, -John Doweling, out ward, Lyle F A Webber, ar, east ward, ` u Nicholas Clemens, west war ‘ " Ferdinand Elcheuland. west ward " - - Henry Jordan, wed ward Henry Neubauer, out ward . u " . -- 0 Ernst Street, west ward 1 Jaeob Heldt. west ward , 11 Anthony Malley, cut ward " C if Miller.westware ; " ' - Andrew Salliek, east ward I u ', ffitid. Setback, east ward F " - , - Eienry Hahn. welt ward ', _ , " John Stiehl. ifilicriek townettlp, - Gum Wiss. wast ward, late, - Matthias gnipoer. eastward, Rib, Adam Snow, eut ward, Erie. Wiliam Stricker South Erie - Henry - Campbel l,' west ward, Ede, Dennis Noonan, west ward u -P I. Dirfentecti; west ward' ' , " Haney Brehm, cut ward k - Toms Mayer, west • ward _,a u , MoritsGadola. Gifted tri. 1 - ,r" • --Frank Selits , s, cast wardil‘ir.4:-... G W Ten Timelh Wild ward." - Erie. , ' 7 ,-- - J6lan.Delehdiebelmer, South Erie, ,LI T Roos, west ward, Erie, - Thrain Benham, Girard boy .., . - 1 James Eastman, *wet ward, XII% -Jacob Neubauer, east ward - u Lenharsit Seas, elle ward, o , - - 11 Sebum Gut ward u P Rio Maker & Bro, wed ward u - - B Schlandecker.eut ward Pi [ Newlin & Fisher, west ward. It 1 - -Chta Dishingu Mlllereek .p,, Talentine Heinle, McKean tp, ----John Punch, west ward. Erne. A Roemer west ward. . .. . --Jos Dletley, west ward .. • F L S:egel, east ward " - - Frank Brehm, west ward, n • - Jon Fehrenbich,lfillereek tp -.John Hariede, west ward, Kr t . Jos Waekenutn, east ward - Jho Cronardedger, South Erie - Jacob Deck" west ward if ' - Cbu Media Corry - r Vincent Babo s 'east ward, MI I. I. - A Fidget, east wart " .• E,Enalllig . east ward " - Chad Dees, east ward Li Jew )3 Green, west ward 0 Andrew Hades, wait ward ' • Patrick Mardis, east wand 0 Dennis Tuohy. sett ward as Jiro Aaron, west ward - -" - It Durfeld, east ward , 0 Juo Roland, west ward Win Mackey, west ward • " Peter Fredericks, out ward • - Geo Susietto. west ward " Jacob Seib, Millereek - . Jost plo Gulart, seat ward - 1' B Smiley, Waterford tpl . Peter Selebrlst, &Oath Erie • Jun Graham, east ward, Fria ' - Jacob lleywang. Linton Molls I Mrs Justine Stlgent, Middleboro/ 7 7 C P Walther, Carry ' . I W Cooper. east ward, Erie -Geo Ending, south Erie ' Nicholas Roth, east ward Erie , 7 11 L Hinman, Corry G W Fos. Corry,' - - John Illiter, east ward Erie I John Koehler. Girard tp i - 'H V lillans,,eut ward Robert Router. Wellsburg Adam Sehlindwein, west ward a John Asper. Waterford , P GOoderio.east ward ' Jeeni. Litabshler, Girard born David Andersoa, North East hero John Manua, Corry - Michael Berchtold, south Erie George McCutcheon, Corry - - Daniel IfeLaughltn, west waqi Crime Schtandeeker, south Erie .. Michael Fleintz.lllllereek tp 1 Christopher Millar, alit ward . T, . P Robert,. west wird lb o'e Cavanaugh. west ward . 7 A?, Ale. Corry , Jaco' b He'ln. Corry, . B Rs hey, • I°rl7 IC Sta G. Co: 1 7 Con 1 / 4 1, Hernia d Lippe, y oro ' James Darling, Ed j aw ,,,,, D owns , aunt C inb reek tp - John Join t, Bill C.: 91 . 211 t . Patrick Lyons , . Mill Cre ss.. tp f, C it Bartlett, Tinton lulke Mrs Mug ens Forties II west ward. Ertle , .-- Thosr, Fairview tp' George Seas do Wbltbeek & Foster, Corry Daniel McLaughlin, -- APPLICATIONS FOE lILITEL LICENSE Theobald Hess. south Erie A Steiner, south Erie John H Welch, Mdlcreek township J C Carney, > Godfrey & Le'and, wed ward Eris - John Mel adieu, east ward ' Elben Gilson, Corry James O'Brien, westward, Erie ~.-Josepb Stoll (Grocers') H. BUTTERFICLO, - . Clerk of Ceutal. Clerk of Court.' oifioe, I Erie. May 22. '66. i *t i , injzs-at MI IMI i 1 1 NO. 6 SEED' HOUSE. WROLESALD DRY GOODS STORK. SOU'iIiARD, CRAWFORD & McCORD, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Oar stect Is the largest ever brought to the sity. , • comprising among otter r articles PRINTS. • DJKLAINES. • SILS , I, CLOTHS. A Complete Anortmimt of Melo G 0144. Story kind of artiee in the Notion line. And, in ,hart, a general valietv of everything nitially kept on hand in a litheleads Dry Goodi and Jobbing Store. • 1 „ 1 , I ' 1 I I TO RE SOLD :AT NE YORK PRICIER ! .• - , , . Country psalms are Invited to give us a uall. We ds a strictly wholesale trade, add propose selling so nub prices is will male it touts advantage it merchants in tide section to deal in Erie. instead of winding Nut for their goodti-: ' _ H. S. Sorra:um, WA. C2&II7010, .1. U..licCoßD may24.lf FA. WEllin & 11 004 • DiaLIIRSI rs COUNTRY -; PRODUCE, GROCERIES, ?goyim's, mints, wpm**, EMIRS, ?ammo, ko ro ckery, Willow Ware, Fruits, Nuta, ifc., zro. 811 eras mu; West stdo,betietat Bth sad 9th Ma, ERIE, PA. Cash paid for Chuntry Produce. F. A. Wants. ' m,.24-tr W. ERBIUM'. 423 STATE SMUT, PAM PA. JOBBERS, and Dollars in UOISERY, GLOVES, &C. BLEACHEO & BROWN BHERTING3. UNCLE SAM'S GARDEN FOR SALE. Will be sod at public outcry, on Saturday. June nth, 113NIZat 2 o'clock. p. m , on the premises , the following real estate to wit Commencing on the corner of Ridge road and Poplar street. and thence along the northern line of Ridge road niters:di, about lOpsrehes, thence north and parallel to Poplar street, about 20 perches, to lot fnmerly owned , by Mr. &haat. thence treat, on line parallel to Bldg road, ibont 10 perches to Poplar street, thenct tooth along cut Hoe a Poplar street about 20 p.re.es to Ridge toad—the place of beginning. 'Con talning ab , ut 'of an acre of land, more or leas, and having erected thereon a *curator, frame building, and known as Uncle fiam'e Tzasts or SLIM —One third in hind, the basses In s tsra i as tud mamas, neared by Adamant bond and oaths piinatsaL HENRY 110IINignit. /Auer Mb of Omen leluseifia g 4w4. t rAVas Vii. Winton% CoLIM* DWELLING HOUSES FOE, BALE, AL SOO Ant two•atoty hu, ri cud eight yews haw of grow:W r ap Rant Tth street, par.r the Kam Ward scaeol Ware: itiO3 $31.0. A destrab . a two-etory frame beam led Gm years teem of itround, on Sassafras street, near the corner of Fifth. Prima 111 01X). Four end clam building lots on 6th and 7th Street'. welt side, s part of the *stabs of Dr. Hall. ?lila peeped, - is all in on•Wdy, sod very desirable. Busizes • property for sele.-42,44 fist front cn ith sl , between Sista and Pesch. We cold sell this property ehesp. The tine large dwelling Louse of Mn.i J.L.Rodgers. ue Preach street, corner of &mood House In tb• mom complete repair. Price low—forma easy. First mass firewatery brick dwelling Oa bth arrest. east aide, beisiiid complete. and will be sold at a her ohs. We have a number of miry desirable private reatdeerfrd for ule, worth from $5,000 to $16,000. C Truax HOUSE FOR BALE—On Chestnut alms t. setween Ninth and Tenth streets. ROOMS has parlor, Ming room dining room, kitchen , sh r imp r 09.4 4, closets. cell ar, eta., In complete melt. FLEET ELVIS DWELLING POE , BALE—On cl i mb street, fiat door eat of/lists Lionise new. lot OE by 171) feet. WILDING LOTS FOR SALE: A Welt City Lot on Eighth street, between Myrtle an. Chastnat. Also, the Lot In the rear on reventh street. c onvenient to - canal. Very deetrabee for Manufeeturing. Two choice i dry Lots on Fourth street of Chestnut, 41 feet 3 Inches by 166 het, , We have left a number. of Building lota on Seventh and Buffet* streets, between Holland and German. All high gravel ground and very desirable. - Ten Building Lots, corner of Eleventh and Hailtilita. One fall City Lot, earner Tenth and Myrtle Ste. ALIA. one oi Tenth St., between Myrtle and Cheataal, oath side. This 100 foot 'treadle hat being taken up by per - Omani:4n( to crest diet clam resideacea. TOR SALS a number albs linestbms In Km *mei ana Harbor Creek tie., at prime from 375 to situ per acre. CITY LOTS FOR BALK.—A iambs? of the most de amble building lots in the city on minds tams. -; B BALE BY - 141YEB 4 /KEPLER FARMS F , AT Als .• ,. arcs :-{y( wimp from 'the eikr, c the Ridge RB. • tkil sores Jos+ Road iiitentreetlasitte. Can be bong ands any going Estes. TOR SAL 14% acres of the farm of/ the late &maw Sam Atria on Ridge Road, one mile from the cite. containing s orchard of 160 grafted apple tree, ' and a few peach an peer trees. FOR SAL 100 acres wood lot. 10 acree improved„ , • miles from the city. Price, $2O per acts. A Term off acres in Clusatioactuteotinty,-N. Y. Mk farm is lora within three mu , ss of the Lake shore About TO ac improved; a Stet elan dwelling boume, good bum!and out boners, young orchard of. m site 1 ,enure—apple, peaches, pintne,'Lete. Twenty acres of Farming land and 10 acres of Athol., lot, 4 to 04 miles east of the city, on the Lake Soad•----, Price $l2O y er sell the 20 acres separate if de • sired. fine barn on the 20 acres. A FARM to Harborcreek, south of the Railroad sta tlon 90 to 100 rods. Containing shout 100 acne— fine bank bsin—good moderate sTz d Rowe—plum °repaid —6 to 10 acres of woods—aoll good, and i the flues: static!' cultivation. PlieB $7,600. Terms easy A PARK north 6f the railroad station, on the Ridge. Road 100 rods, about 100 acres good a substantial tarok hone, 2 floe biros, orchard, out ho rses, he. This plac.. is in aNo 1 state of cultivation. Price $lOO per acre. Terms easy. Fifty acre farm 'for sale—the farm of T. Daviaon in Mill 'Creek, ablut 4.,;‘• miles from the city—good small home—ans bank tarn, °lewd, he— Solligravel bottom land Price 114000. Possession April Ist. - OIL REFINERY FOR SALE! Well known es the Els Refnery. In complete' run ning order. Clan be bensht mach under vales, es the owner is obliged to leave the city. . RATES & Agents and Dealing in Real Estate, Wayne, Blink, Me. Pa. I= INIFORTANT NOTICE. Loaf Sugar, 63; be. for ' $lOO Vest Whits Welk; do., 6 EA 1 OD Brows 40., D Om ........ ......:........ 1 DO ..._ . TEL AT ONE DOLLAR AND UP WARDS. The best tee in the searket $4OO Cholas Howl Syrup, per Vat= 100 Hine Old Java C.etree, per ID tU No Emily ahonM be without it. -Everybody- is . Wog U. To be had of es, se we are the agents. . OaII sad get ono of those r PATENT LAMP CHUMMY CIAANERS 1,0% BUSTIELS CBOICE maim. Just received. Alrof the above goods we will sell cheaper than the cheapest. Or AU our goods are new, having just been rirefved. We invite all to ermine for themselves. , my vroa-tr HEARD:. biliaIsTULN k CRAIG. COLBY'S PATENT SELF.nounpita DOFF, PATTERSON & CO., Sara been appotote4 Seim Agents for the Sale of this For the city et Erie, South Fele. 11111 Creek, Summit, Nam:kw:at Fairview town/tip, Agents wantal-' to sell them In all the above narnad torts. A LIBERAL PER VENTAGE WILL BE GIVEN! Any lotelligent man or Irma n em make $5 per day by oannuing for them. For particulars apply u above. mylOtf. I . F YOU WART TUB BIM AILTIU;.B Or • ' TOBACCO AN° CIGARS STERNER Bc , BAKER'S. 00EXIII OP WATS AID FOURTH SIFILIZTII. XIII, raIWA. WROL4SALE - AND RETAIL DEALERS Everything in the Tobacco llne—Cigazi, Tlag, Chew leg, Cigar eases. lieerseharun Pipea. Holders, lte., e, ways kept on hand. Our variety is so huge none fall to be suited. Part'eultr attention paid to orders, and- aPi goods warranted to be what they We sold for: ' HINET T. 13TELTNI. - (11155605 . 17) 11.411138 S. 8AX1..." (11T 13IIRVETING7. W. Surveyor and Civil Engineer, Is prepared to survey any lots in the city or suburbs, or set any grade from the official records of the city. Partienlar attention given to wob-divhiovs of out-lots and the extension of streets. All work doze with the utmost sue and guaranteed correct. Drafting and Mapping neatly executed. • . Flanr,Speeltleations inditettmatss furnished on short notice. Orders left at the Clothing Store of S. 11. Jus tice on State St, or at No. 756 French St i lleiltrecelve prompt attention.rna3.lm• , ... . NOTICE•'.. - , CIASSIIIKRES, The undersigned haying been duly commissioned Y.' the Governor of the State ♦UOTIONA FOR THE CITY OF ERIE, .0 opened an Auction and Commission :Rolm the name and dna of • GREEN Ai C R,o-•necessity for On State e rye', opposite t* o f . DZERVIZIO IA found t all limn.- Pt ; pare of at Public or PVivalV,, vantage t entrusrthim to tar!.• 94 lnei where be to anyw re in the4lty. • Call F 1 ,7 goods to die. solicited. ad prompt settlement" di'd it to mar i I. Auction 'es two Jaye in mob week, Wlee attended DNESDAYS ANDiaTURDIIIPecuaky Without il, and I Would respectfully request.tge• having ds to disOie of, to notify me in thai so that sell,thamott the aboye.dayn. N. CRONIN, Commissioned Auctioneer. •N RN & CRONIN, • Audio k Conetalasion llarchantsi , L FAIMIS, ATTENT/ON : I - - _ _,AGENTSI WANTED. 1 All those wanting the' but stowing Waebiesai cc :lowers and Reapers Isontblaed, W V. UM, U please address we Circulars, R. M Ls Bosuf, &is Counts. Pa. cir 'Also A gent ter the beet Corn Planter and Dreg. per. WooElAgents wanted for overyloweiblp In North titylvanlo. • riprl9-283:4 N 6 w srpRINGI GOO.Dgt April 11, 11)511e.009-111 0 SELF =sum FLotra. The nicest thing cut WATNGEBV 818 !met St., Ms, Pe,„ CELZBRATED WRINGER; is ths Market, go to w. T 0 W N E It, lEEE Aow ilicamxa As JOHN C. BEEBE'S. 7- 7.,-..,4: ~; ~^. ~~t-- au43-tt ME 4