:.ir. lfechig 011ocrtier. U, I,ro t It catuo2ign, Observer. n t-•ar 01.ds that the period for :011. e etrer eacry the thiberna• s --rived. In no way t, o -• -6 alb) •J)"`: — ..: Tation of rarer.t. 1), • ). • t i gn at the : ~;7 , ., or Item L , NT , "• • .• ‘.7 • t, , he hands of very est.. We desire, it po- , ,sildr, ',11,,,,re cirenlat'On of to.; fl in t tipou all Detuaer,U , t ,'faltliag-11/ 0 o`..et C. %Vho ,v,i; a, a :Club of fire, ten or tf oar ',relent subscribers hail ~ by riirp'y speaking to him, i .,1 to siths:rille, and with a lit kur 11.1! can he doubred in every di.trici Go tow i titrk, friends, ,3y. ' d 'et it not be' Said that we ,• t i le (or Governor by the want those who claim to be his sop ma3l-lf Local ruiltlcs. .• , ~.,.00 , itii.i; , among the Republicans ~,,, fl the various offices in the ,:tr. 11 i 't emirococed . (Lis year . fl ,•U I/ vigor. The nninerius Jo , to Lo len't out ; the crow,' cin pieventilig thein. ,s i t h envy nnd div i tiuttt with which c)mpo.4ors, here gieee • e o, menu n legrze of exciting in. ,u felt even among our excitab'e ~.ihc.l . , e uets in y.gypt, like the like the flood of Noah's time, o noi•tl,lspirants is sweeping ~,rof,to:tcti- S wnrounity, greedy to pouring -fiver every see. •c3rch of influence, and people with their proves and purity. Every town to can lid tie t,r o-c office indifferent, Eomo fn. the Fes they want rts 4 flrs 11 I) servant. Thelbew‘ail we bar` that 01.• , layf of ,„ .IqA" , e , l. 1) not tttrie We hire more patriot. , willing to kirlf tte')weti CQlll3' ry—for noon —this vre cao tinti service for, and • , ry c)rues up from every bill•tep ey. and palsy the anneturcement ,t the palsy argsns, that the supply exhau•ttol, but th it " still they sott.33lonal question is. of course, 3infereu,aa it ie the irsi in inipor r r tt.ii position two Erie city men ~ .brought forr —Messrs. Decamp ~o Warren g . tin presents Mr. Sea -1 there i 3 a prospect that Mr, Souther, also be in the field. Mr Lowry, Y " ck - e lorem of Radicalism in the ie,a,d, warmly enlisted in favor ofSco :a laboring hard for his success.— r-t.m.l that it is the intention of mends to make an effort to carry lef - againt*DeGamp. The lattlr'reems din; it out entirelY alone, 17 'we can ame of the_ leading politicians who .rting him Two-thirds of th e we meet say that much a they ~, Erie county man, as between co.S pecatop, they will feel obliged to o .e farmer. The friends ,r Scofield • I be confident or has succese' here.— ue?hat most of the strong Renubli -I.Mps have given pledge , ' in his favor, : st the idea that PeCamp can. get a s corporal's guard of delegates ~:t, however, that they are not as I. they appear, and Orli" Benson has ~ rward with the object of stealing ',,teCatop's "thunder We shall be .:11e. , 1 in our yoliacal calculations .tslininly an, if,it does not turn cut iotNence, let it be small or 2., swily an ua fat or of Scofield. ,z oat of S .uthcr may cljsa Tnage ,t; here: , Nre Ith/, ay . (' a hew. move cd ch,,4 , ,,,ard be readerq ne :.q the requrlt turn out as, it I may, interes, in the fate of any of r ilia: !Ike the wornaii" in the Ten hu, , band and the bear, we s SC' iCil gels licked." .1.1 to re *cif this fah, next in to Cougrcssional Reprtscotative, L: - ‘ Judge. In some is a m.rc deimble office then Con • Tl.r -a is ten years, the salary ~.4 laborious enough to ,•`lOl3 11:7 serious inconvenience: Lt. tha office among .'neanq of our county—liesers. Iva'ke- an 1 Vincint—and \two in DOTTi^k.soll (the' present and Ittel - oaond.- Warren county, itakewortLy modesty, pre ,l to—the secret of which piob .^, t..e iwt that she is pledged to the t, ,1 I here tO support Erie CO 'S , nsi , leritinn of .giving her the le Erawford,coun'y the con- Teen l'ouuel,Aen and Tlic'wond rages ':mots, the Inter relying I ,rgely on e!meftt in his party fur euccesq, :.rntr qa the aati•VethodiAt, Of o prefer Derrickson, alitteugh it •Tr:•ite that the judge should now ei :0 Erie county. Mr. Lowry is°, ‘:le, snd i• is understoo 1 that irrt,- o 'l4a - ford county he wilLett- j:rie. The main contest -:••• e between Messrs, Woodruff • Li Slncent may tura up stronger espeeted to. The West f,r Woodruff; while the 'Although au old politi o never been a successful - I lot be surprised, if even of the Dispatch and Gazette v•-• defeated, Iris intensely ' l l% and long-seated ant., the most unfit man for •.:pwhn hat, been named, and iE is that m tiny of the strongest %Arley; ri•h 'alarm the idea of 0:c htnoh • We understand 1 1. tielf the chief credit c.ut as a candidate, and o:. - tr the shrewdness ne „isptayed in getting i fr, Congres., George is ry har , l itt Walk- I will disclose how much onz..; We rememl er diitant, when be splut '-''' at his command upon the MI , •••••(-Pr, with as mud venom • ppei heads " He may • 1.:(r judge, oCy to find that (oe'.'"llr. Vincent r l , ke Mr Walker—sour, . 12.1,, nen5-iaud licks the lat ' ell' -:. , perieuee"-; Of the three wqueu: I, if , ire were a lie -1).,• g:ve the ,preference to I.t 1 wan of atniab'e aila% rded, has had a MO :.; s ittryer, is not bigot d, I .zch- would make a ve4 Ttic Itensocricy will bare I.' . tnpir own. in the field, as - r.s.-the district is hope; is desirable that so jai ,f otir party may be exerted, t(or ci,c. man whose tolerant render him a fair in.teidOf 3 more par- mentioned efficee, •'`ta "'dirt' anti t.l he supplied with 1` (I . ' candidates is not ; tellwe o :.... , V:cmice them 161111 the 4 ven eg. ' lndications at present ranter of etindidates', for each positions will not be more •La tea at the lowest; Among the aspirants are a considerable sprinkling of soldiers, who probabl i r think this aboat at, gaol a rime, as any to secure a portion of . that • debt" o - wing them, which every Re publican Convention, solemnly declares they Peen never repay." ! tongiressmair. Our Democratic otemporarieo throughout the district I eve for home time past bean ar. • going the Arum 'policy policy for the party to pursue in respect to its support of a Congressional cfnflidate this fall. It has urg,ed by several that we forth an nib with; the conservative Republicans, and fmstaining a man of that faith, in lea l of t nuning a strafght out Deniocrat.l In favc,r of this ; course they advance the well known 01c, , r.r that it is f better to have hti'f a loaf than which. under cerf tin cireum- - FtIVOCC3 soul, i and consoling logic. The Warren Ledger, (honk!), is earnest in the opinion thaeour nominee should Lea staunch Democrat and urns other. It thinks a con• errativell,cpublican would get ro more votes than a straight ferward * Demccrat, while, if he did,•it argpy-Aidrt the tendency of all ir regular political movements is to disorganize and disunite the party which resorts to them We have heretofore taken no part in the con troversy. but the•time would teem to hare ars riv.d when it Is fitting that the views of the Erie county Democracy Ishot?lt1 be made known. - In the 'first pl:,ce we regard it 89 an men tial'point that it, a Johnson Republicanjap he selectvd, he, shill he en Erie man. ;Mere eliqt: the chief etreng'h of the Repuhl t tins in the district. If any successful inroatrii to' be made in that partylt must be deneAtt4thi; county, for we have do idea. thst suitejet:it votes could be secured from the Republicans in the sma'l eastern c . ittutdes to materlallY, change their aggregate Majority, provided the party 'in Erie county voted solid for their, candidate. In the second place, he must be popular enoughamong his political friends to carry d considfrable portion of them aliing with hint. In the third place, be must_ have the confidence Of Democrats not only here, but iu the rest of the distiict, sufficient to unite the party vote in his favor. In the fourth place he must be a person of mean's and ability, ready to canvass the district, and, pos.essed of a lharacter likely to win the friendship cud command the confidence Of the people wherev i or he visits. We are compelled in'frankness to Fay thist, after , having looked over the field carefully, our conviction ii fixed that no Republican supporter of Mr. Johnson can be. selected:in Erie county who comes up to the above re quirements. The truth-is that So tightly arc I the Radical lines drawn here, and so much' tri oen dread the enmity of their party leaders that, although many Republicans are willing to declare privately thei sympathy with:Mr. Johnson's ideas, there are scarcely bans, ilnen who,have the voltage - Co - take-the same position publicly. Three few are genet-411r business men, who have bad no experience in managing political matters,.and who, weri pep thought capable enough for place it' Congress, would not possess 'availability al candidates. Thirsettles the controversy, far as Erie amity is concerned. Supposing, howeir.r, that a conservati v e Republican from andLtrer county was nomina ted, what would be tVe result Undoubtedly , no one of that class would be presented who did not have the confidence of Democrats in his own county, and~if he Was satisfactory to the uhe would be to us. But what would we gain ? lie might carry a •for Republican votes in the locality cif hist residence—outside . of- that his support would be scarcely if any more than a Demcerarcould obtain‘ We question it he cauld command as many votes as the - regular candidate of the Democratic I party; for there are many stiff-hacked ;time crats in every township who preferiptcasting 1 their ballots at all to voting fora man whoae political creed is not familiar to them,l, These reflections lead us to the belief that, our best policy is to put a regular Democrat in the field, and give Lim our heartiest Sup port. We have no Confidence in carrying the district with any candidate that we ccisy nom inate. The Gubernatorial contest 'Murray both parties into a solid phalanx, 'and the Re• publican leaders will make ute of the circum stance to compel the infected in their ranks to go the whole district and county tickets, with perhaps here and thereon unimportant ex eption. It is certain, moreor,.that every man who is a strong enough friend of Mr. JoAnson to work and vote for his policy, wilt do so, whether- the candidate-representing it tie called a Democrat or Republican. • Presuming, then,. that our candidate shall he a Democrat, we come next to the important question, who eball he be ? Oa this point we are not prepared to giro a definite 4nswer. We have half a dozen gentlemen in this cone ty abundantly able to fill the positir with credit and benefit to the district, anti there are equally good and true men in the other eountiet. Lt should be the aim of the Con •greseional conference to select from the names that may be presented before, it that of the gentleman who will be likely to poll the most trees, regardless of any personal or local considerations. We presume that all sections oethe district are agreed in the wish that our nominee may be the strongest that can be se sured, and that no county would be willing to tirge its favorite, to the manifest detrigitint 02 the party interests. Where all .are Demo crats, equally faithful•to principle, and c4bt . nos-eased of admitted ability, the subjeceof availability s•bonld be the sole one considered. The Democracy of Erie will do nothing to dis curb the harmony of the conference, and who ever may be our, chosen standard bearer will receive their unanimous and zealous support. small f, ;me building, next to the Perry block, owned by Dr. Wallace, and occupied in The lower part by Adam Wild as a butcher shop, and in the upper story by John dirbel, clotheit cleaner, took fire on Monday untold:, about half-past ten o'clock. The firemen were soon on the ground, and by their timely and energetic efforts, the building was pre vented from being totally destroyed Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon them for the epirit displayed on this occasion. Few persons who saw the fire when it broke' out doubted that it would sweep the entire row of frame buildings in the vicinity, is well as se riously endanger Perry block. Yet so faith. fu ly did the gallant boys work, that they had not been on the ground more than fifteen minutes before the flames were subdued, and all fear of their further spread obviate/. The department is not, perhaps,-all that it:shou'd he, but the fault does not lie with theAtitem.. bers of the different companies. ANNocsecateNi.—ifr. Editor: —The many friends of Commodore James Stewart will sub mit his name asp candidate for Congress— subject to the asti. - .n of the Black Republican Convention. The Paucity of material thus far offered. induces them to present a candi date for the position whose merits cannot be disputed. The Commodore's talents, as die piayed in the potato, chicken and Rocky Mountain cat trade, - prove him to be eminent ly fitte I to Occupy a seat in' Congress. Ills principles are of the true ..loyal standard," and his color is of. a hue to suit the most rad ical of the Radicals. Without desiring to make odorous comparisons, we would say that he istat least the equal of .Mr. DeCamp, in personal appearance, of Mr. Benson in piety, and of Ur. Scofield in honesty. His nomination would be received 'with much en thusiasm by the CoLoun USIONTSTO. Local Paragraphs. The 'bursting of this Petroleum Rank, at Titusville, an exchange think!, has settled the question—" Will Petroleum explode V' Will oil and watei : nix ?" Lelit be doubt ed no more, since we heard a leading 'Repub lican deelsre the other (fay that he eupported Johnson—and Geaty The Vonango Spectator, since it passed in 4 to the hands of the present publisher, Gaut bel come,bne of the spiciest . and moat readable papers on our list of exchanges. , The latest fashion for fk bonnet that has appeared coosists of 110 rye erases tied to gether with blue ribbon on the top of the, heed, with red lassehrsuspehiled at °alb Of the four ends of,the straw. ;The Wairpo Ledger is informed that Cot. 9 it. Curtis, of that place, has declared him self a surporter of President Johnson, and ready to "work in the conservative harness." One arore sinner converted. The many friends of Win. A. flidtraitb, Esq., will be rejoiced to learn that be is rap idly recovering from liis late severe illness, - and vi%l soon be able to resume his customary duties. While Dan Rice's ~ tirest Moral Show" woe exhibiting at Pleasantville, Pa., a row broke out between some of the residents and show men, ending in fourteen persons being serious ly injured. • The Dispatch comes out in favor of Mr. Souther, of 'Elk county, as the Republican candidate for Congress. It says it has lost confidence in' Scofield, and “will not, under any consideration, consent to have him tic keted." We admire its thack. If the market tables are to be permitted to nrouni loose in the East Park, front the Morning they are used until they are treaded again, wg should like to know 'how mach the locality has been improved by the removal of the old market'house The most delightfuLlu ” ry to be indulged in, in these hot days, is a glass of that splendid soda water„ at Viers & Elliott's -. Their fountain is a new one, and furnishes an article Writ cannot be surpassed. By a provision of law soldiers' discharges may he placed on record, the same as deeds, In the County Recorder's office. The destruc tion or lose of the discharge will not afterwards to of any serious conseqtrence to the soldier, as he can at any time procure a copy from the Recorder. A knowledge of these facts may be of much benefit.to parties interested. Lt. Col. Chas. n. Lynch is announced as a candliate for District Attorney, subject to the decisdon of the Ro2nblicans in annual pow wow assembled. E. D. Ilußoert asks the nomination for Register . and Recorder at the heads of the dominant political I arty. Ile saili in his card : —"I am consttained by ne cessity to ask of the people of Erie county a position io which by my labor I can earn a livelihood." •-• The following men from Brie'were among 'the Feeians captured by r the steamer ABA!. gan, in the attempt of Col. O'Neill's force to return from Canada to Buffalo: Michael O'Flynct,iohn Mullen, Michael O'Brien, John J. More, Wm. Sheldon, Win. Ryan, John Smith. We are pleased to learn that the Democrat is soldiers of our city are-,about to organise an association In favor of the election of Mr. Clymer. They have - grown tired of having the honored title of a Union soldier polluted -to the purposes of the Radicals, and are de termined to let the people see where they stand. The corner stone of a new Catholic church was laid at Sharon, on last Sabbath a week, Bishop Young officiating. A new Methodist chareh was commenced in Meadville on Tues day of last week, which is expected to cost $65,000. At resent that community is with out any handsome church edifice. Wm. Benson, Esq., of this city, is an nounced as a Republican candidate for Con tress. Be protests that - be is placed ] in the field without his consent, but does not feel inclined to disregard the 'wishes of his ismer. ods friends. It is truly amazing how many uu,. ambitious men are met now-a-days, who hire to be implored by the public to serve them in official capacities. We notice that our old friend and fellow ap. •rentice, W. W. Davis, Esq., of klitilintown, is secretary of a Johnson' club in x Juniata county. He has always been a staunch Re pUblican, boo like thousands of others attach ed to that party, has become disgusted with the radicalism which prevails in it, and re solved to take. an independent stand for the "Government." ' We are glad to know that William is at last in a fair way to • happy conscience At the late Republican nominating oleo donsin Venango county, .1. ff. Smith, n civil ian, was aeleoted, by Ai majority of 360 votes, as the candidate for Prothonotary over Capt. ff. M. ffugbes, a -returned so'dier. is this what the "loyal men" mean when they pass their stereotyped resolution:.— "Resolved, That we owe our soldiers a debt of gratitude we can never pal) .?" _ An interesting reminiscence of the war is going on in Conneaut township, in the shape of a squabble over the bounty accounts. From what we can underitand, a'slight mistake of . two or three thousand dollars has beenkisaciv ered, which the tax-payers, curious fellows as they ate. have a desire to Bee explained. Will notiome of our friends give us a report occasionally from the new seat of war? Jay Cooke, Esq., who is buildings honae orth hilt a million of dollars, obtained his wealth by advertising. Diming the time of the vale of the National bonds, which would have been unsold to this day but for the news papers, he was the greatest advertiser in the world. The Lake Erie Press Association held its third meeting in Cleveland on Thursday of tast week. Although the'attendance was quite • fair, it was not as large as espected. Aire re.; gret that our business engagements were o pressing as to prevent' ns from attending. If we are to judge Irons the representations of those present, the members of the ;Cleves land press, with one exception, failed to shoW a proper degree of courtesrto the attendants at the Convention. We understand that:this managers of the Anthracite Coal and Iron Coppany have de cided to contest their to the use of Twelfth street in the courts".. A case is being made upinvolviag the legal principle ;at issue, and will be brought to test at. the earliest day possible. The residents -efithe street say they will dispute the power to lay' down a track in front of their property until the sutject has been decided by the highest legal tribunal, when, if the muter g -me against them, they will "throW up the sponge," and console themselves the best way they can Mr. E. P. Hammond, the revivalist, com pleted bis second series of tabors in Girard, on Monday of last week, and went from there to Peoria, 111. "A large number of friends and converts," says the Spectator, "escorted hint to the depot, where, after some affecting ceremonies and scenes of bidding farewell, and with the blessings of many a grateful heart, Ur. and Mrs. Hammond went aboard the train 'which 1,118 to convey them to ono- 'her field of 1 •bor." Mr. ilammond'a efforts in Girard readied in the conversion of Posersl hundred persons. The Spectator metes thet he 'has wrought a wonderful change in the place: "Through Dia instrumentality many young run and boys, 'who formerly delighted in the notoriety theyrested by their drink. ing, profanity, playin cards, and other exe crable vices, , have n t only been converted into Christians, bat also into nsefhl and orna mental members of society, Rhino all other remedies would lave failed." The cities of the ell Alias, se a general rule, are big things"—on paper. Two of the more famous of them ore described by the editor of the Tidioute Chronicle : - As a matter of course, when ydu find oil you cad find a "city' nearby. The one here is called Livingstone City, to named after somebody, but we don't know who: It is a peculiar pitted every alletnare house ta•a saloon, one half the balance are restaurants, and the remainder are hotels. The hotels are all turnishe I with bare. We should state, in justice to the city, that there are three erup tions to this rule—a billiard hall where whis key is dispensed and two offices, : each fur nished with a side-board. Sheridan City has one church:'and owns en institution called a sweat-boatel. Toe inLabitants area very economical set they import barrels of wbis• key and exptrt b.trrela of oil—thus saving freight nu -ernotiea. s \.__lt is a 'Wealthy earn munify ; but few appau ra labor. i ❑ere arc to be !mind many professi,nal gentl^men, generally astronomers, An enterptising firm has Itand a, strip of land having a river rfOtit of fifty rode, and are about erecting store houses, wharves, &o. They will keep wbiekey on deposit only. " Take it all is &Land we shall ne'er look upon its like sgairt'`,—if we can help it. • The Warren Ledger, last week, made its ap pearance enlarged to a seven coluion paper, and looking neat and flourishing. The Ledger singe it went into Mr. Morrie' control, has become one of the best country papers In the State, commanding the entire canfidence of the party,•and growing rapidly in prosperity. It is au encouraging fact that everywhere in Penneytvania the 'Democratic preiM le in a healthier condition than at any preVious date. The bitterness of the opposition during the war had the effect of raffylng , our party friends to the zealous support of their trusted Tapers,,and it will be a long time before they allow them again to become neglicted as they were before. 'Every trial has its lessons, and the painful ordeal of the last four years has taught : the Democracy one which they never property appreciated before—that in order to sustain their principles they must p.et build up and maintain a healthy press. The McKean Miter rays that ale. DeCemp was too reitently PI Democrat' to.•be trusted now as a candidate for Congressiohal honors in the Uoion party. If the editor of the Miner could hove en interview with our en- thusiastie neighbor be You'd not be long in ascertaining th t Mr. DeCamp's feelings for tbo Democratic reirty are neither timiabl l e or co-operative. He will do a wondrous eight of active and irresiq 'Me siumplogt whin his turn comes. —Dirpoteh. Were the Democratic party, as ;largely in the msjirity in Erie. county as the Hepdblican is, we suspect that Td.r. DeCamP's •ardent feelings would be of quite a different turn.— Re would then, in all likelihood, be as loud mouthed and vituperative in denouncing Rad lolly 09 be is to-day in cursing Copperheads. George has a 'remarkable homily iot always keeping on the side that pays the btst. The following is a copy of o'3 epistle °found sticking on a board on the shore of the Lake," In Purview township. We think it More like- , ly to have been written as a hoax thf any thing else: I now prepare myself for a fiati adieu to this'wor'd. lam sick and tired o living in this world, and shall leave it by; drowning myself in this beautiful lake. I have loaf; contemplated this thing, and am now going to put it into effect. _ I leave no flu:l;l4i° mourn my lose, nor friends in this connti7. lam alone a wanderer from' my native )and, and have suffered untold pains and hardships ; am oat of money and In a strange land ; once bean wealthy,lnow lam poor. The finder of this will not know who wrote it, as I shall not sign - my name to it, AU I ask le, if my body comes ashore that the world will put me out of eight. Now, good bye, vain world. I shalt drown myself with a stone tied abound my neck. Again I say, farewell, vain weed. `29th May, 1866. So many incorrect statements in: reference to the ten per cent. tax on the Imes of banks organized under State laws, are traversing the newspapers, that it, may be'worth while to correct them The law of Congress', March 3, 1863, reads as follows : ~ Section 6. And be it further endcted, That every National Banking Atsociation shall pay • fax of 10 per .cent. on the amount of notes of any State Bank or State Banking AOSOCia• tien pai4 out by then., after the first day of July, 18 I," It will be noticed that the tax is imposed only on banks paying out other notes than those of National banks of the Uoited States legal tenders, and that in no case can the' be imposed on individuals, merchants, b °- kers, or agents (if individnals) paying th one, or using them in their busiivess. We •learn that the private bankers in this city will continue to receive and pay out Slate bank lactase heretofore. The ' Secretary of the Treasury has given directions: authorizing collectors of internal revere ie in cities to close their' offices at' three o'clock, to enable them fully to comply with the law requiring them to deposit all moneys received by them on the day of receipt..Ez. - The use of the word "cities," the Venango Spectator thinks, is very indefinite. Does the Secretary mean the order to apply tO Oil City, Venango City, Wegertarth City, ?Sheridan City, Livingstone City,, Corry City, Pitholo City, the. City of Meadville and "viol'," or only to New York, Boston, Philadelphia end that class of insignificant towns N l:f the lat ter, why didn't hesay so' It may console those of our citizens who complain of the climate in this latitude to know that we no t alone in having a variable and backward season. A private letter from the Southern . poition of the State Rays: 4'We are baying very uncomfortable weather—ione day hot beyond endurance . ; the next cold enough for fires." Take it all in all, we guess the climate of Erie is about Int good as Shay haye in most places. Sly the time this meets the eyes of our readers, every man, woman and child in the county will have been made aware; thrortib the medium of advertisements in the various papers, that Thayer & Noyes' Circus is to be is Fhie on Friday and Saturday neit. This show is an out and out Erie county ?tininitu. don," and It is too well known here to re l quire any "puffing" at our hands. On all heeds it is recognised as the model circus of tho noun try, and its success daring the present' year has been wonderful. The lot on the east. side of 6iate south of Perry Block, 23 by 100/feet,:b • sold to Bernard McGrath by Wm. :A braith, at - .3200 per foot. Bat one!lo remains of this block unsold, sad it ;eery desirable property, this will do soon be taken. The ?oat Office builtlin the other new and elegant etruelneee built there. will rank this eery non the best business sites in the city. Mr. itese H. Lord, late political editor of the Dispatch, has bees made edits:4.in cbief of the New York Scientific Americari. a posi tion for which he is admirably qualified both by taste and education. Mr. Lord] during his connection with the Dispatch, obtained a flattering reputation for courtesy as • gentle man and skill as a writer, and wihave learn ed of his departure from our community with frelings of more than ordinary regret. The burnt portion of Oil City is being rap idly rebnilt. Nearly' every person whose property was destroyed has declared his de tertninstion to rebuild. A better 'class of structures than the old ones are to be con' struoled. The Regizter toys within :the nest three months all the burnt sparse will be cov ered with new buildings of a superior style. A movement is going on in Girard to bring Col. Oin Rice colas a candidate for Congress. The petition asking the •ColonePe consent to use his name, we understand, has been signed by many of the leading citizens of thSt vicin ity, irrespective of party. -We are informed that Dan has assented to sacrifice hit:melt upon thesis's of his country—reluctantly, of COMM ; Tin cans, With Putout self sealing blase tops nit , tops; nit by Hinurat a Dempsey, bill *the barbers of the city ; have all asfeed ; l• cloie their ustaLllstaneots on Bunda7a here• seer. The arrangement commence on next Sunday a week, lifter which lime no Sunda.* work will be dose by them: • -Perim:4 who bare been to the habit of waiting until Eunday to get their ehaving gone, wig take notice. - An ungallant correspondent from London, describing the Princess Mary of Cambridge; who is loon to be married to Prince Tech. says she, Is of enormous sire, and would he an armful for Polyphemus- •lirr (nine, husband will Bed himself about *as much married as any man la' Chrirtendom, Incept, perhaps, Brigham Young. We would call the attention of our readers to the notice of a free lecture on Physiology, on Tuesday evening real, by Prof. Kayner.— The Profissor comes tons highly reeommend ed, and we have no d)ubt but the audience will be highly entertained and instructed.— Let Farrar Rail be crowded, to bear him.* The traitorous old Gazette pretends to be greatly horrified because we referred to the , 'soldiers" political convention, held in this city a coup'e weeks ago, in the lone which it deserved: It calls us a variety of hard names, and indulges in a 'strain of pious wailing which must be *highly interesting to those who are acquainted with' the history of that paper. The -intelligent public will not -fail to understand the object of all this noise and bombast. They know very way that the coeductors ef -that sleeriy, coneern have never displayed any triendshipfor the soldier beyond using him for their personal and polities.% ends, and that were be to disappoint them, they would soon revile him as eagerly as they now beslaver him with Prairie. Tbe hackneyed terms and cant pleadings in which they indulge are appreciated at their .xact worth. I\eir motive is so well understood that they only exciteithe, derision of the class to whom it appeals. Do the conductors.of the Gazette Juppcse the soldiers have forgotten how it has slandered some of the beet patriots the country has produced? Do they think at: "brave boys in. blue" fail to recollect Its secession teachings, and its sneering allusions, to the ..I.llion severe" during the stormy. year of 1860? Do they suppose they forget '4htirillainous manner in which it traducrd Gen. licClellan, and others of cur most faithful officers)? The apldiere have not forgotten these things, much as the Gazette would be pleased to have Meer; They know that through its long career it has ever been the toady of party, and that , its .-whole aim now is to nee them as for Is tc! effect its aims. i.There is not s'irenLitke soldier in the county but despises it from the bottom 'of his heart for its cringing subserviency and base incoe. ; sistency, and very few who do not regard any complimentary allusions in Its columns as an insult to their patriotism. Fumy°stis.—We remind parties wattling fireworks for the Fourth that Better Sr. Burgess have in stock the largest asitortmsnt ever brought to this market. • They are prepared It supply commit•ees anc!detilers, on short notice, with as good a variety and at as low figures as they can be obtained in Buffalo. Tug EUIIIKA Putt JAL—This jar was awarded the highest premiums at the New York State Fair, American Institute and Maryland Institute. For sale. by Nimrod & Dempsey, 605 French St. jelttf - MASEIED. jo this city. nn tb• 14th Wit, by lb. Rom. Snot dint, Mr. Mtn') BraGER, CO Ylu BUB.OI F.. 111AitTLN both or En*. DIED. H bhatb evertor, Way 27th, In ohs 72l year of her I tar, Mrs. EtillA MAGILL. wife of ti• W. Magill Raki, at the residence of her sou, Dr. W in this city. 1 tie tags away our loved emelt, tondos to bless us. sad 1"to whisper farewell verde, even when the Idasson they long to nisch ta in fall view beyond. And though we sadly miss the love and communion which tamed so large adore t f our earthly happiness, et we would not veil back those I .red and loving onelh for have they not to very truth gone bows to the tender etre of Our Father, who ' , death all things we'L ' The subject of oar notice ens born in Philadelphia, the daughter of Mr, John, Whitehead. • merchant of that I city. Waving married she. moored to Wayland. aad therm about the year :12d. to Meadville, Ps., coating - ; log 'o reside In ard near that place wail a convent tint, reteat pattod. - Her life. whether to town or country. was that of an intellteent, devoted Chestiest woman. Under her lade end S.btath M thool. were opened sk, a the good work culled on until all learned to adrturs bar zeal and love k her goodness sad spat% of. self worites. Those among 11. who have known her well ten testify to the lovelinoot other character as a eV., mother and mend, and to her eleadfagness and deretedoess as a nember of•the Chureh of Christ Let WI embalm her 1 rumor, in our hearts, and strive sincerely to ern. lite 1 her many virtues. (Coma] Drowsed, oo tbs Ittb f Yy. EMERY A. ENS. WORTH. son of D. C. sod \►noj Ea/worth. seed 9 yrs., 6 gooths ►ad 0 days. He vleepa within the cold, whir giosuad, ?Jae dark bleb Alm above b ra; Ilm'eas too (Arend frail foe moth— • me knew biro bat to love MO. Hie sweat. fair Ulan has fad/4'13011N His cheek- have lest their roses; Hls happy hiker, se tem from On, In Heaven now repots. From his pore Ho the playful emlies • Could' not by death be driven; And with a hop* of fatale bliss Pe panted froM earth ao Heaven. • Jon PRINTING. OEI -It RYER JOB PRINTING- -ESTABLISIIMENT, sterg.sTßicrr, OPPOSITE THE. POST OFFICE, ERIE, PA. Haring tltt.d up one mprc ° dice dneng the last yew with iried POWER PRESSES - , And all the LATEST STYLI'S OF, rem AS me now prepared to melee- anima for any kind of work In oar Rae. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Of Seery Mitt,. don, on short notice, as aztly mid On al has woratde terms It an be twain to any city along the lakes. ESPECIAL ATTENTION Om to CARDS, DILL HEADS, AND FANCY FRINT/NG. We Wend an imitation to of all who may be in Deed • - JOB. WORK. To call an see, our 11:4thnOn11. BLANKS: - BLINKS!! BLANKS !I THE OBSERVER OFFICE Is supplied with complete assortment of all the Legal Blanks in use by ATTORNEYS, JUSTICES, CONSTABLES, • AND OIL NRN. No Form likely kite called for has loses omitted, and we feel Implicit sontidense In bengal:Jo to sup ply any ankle wasted. OUR BLA,NIC - 43' Are got up on good paper, In neat style, and am mach superior to throe procaried to the • largo attics. or Orders from abroad will be promptly dUed. Ireet, : been Gni- Dow being Moss I with Ito be mon BALI SVI I?ABLI %lotus El Ass Rumps% Beam* the halt. Man Vegetable Sicilian flair 1445/ 1 / 1 1? Bertarei pillar to it. original order. Vegetable Weittan Belt reareer • Prenosto the hair Iran falling ed. HOU V getable Sicilian Bair Boniest lin so the hair e dud &any. Hairs Portable Stell'ao Heir It never Dom not dais the akin. Hairs Vegetable Sicilian flair Itenesrar Sea weal Melt the beat preparation far ths • hair aver presented to the public For a`e by all drarilete. Pries SI Orb R. P.n.% LL k CO.. Jl odur, N. /1.. Prop/Wort. F REE LE.CTURE. PIIYSIOLOGY! PIMP. D. P. ZATNED, ban of Ohio. now n rosident of Ede. nttl Wives n at:testae and practicarttettii on lb. ant Interantlng sobiset of Phlalolop 04 Lan la ws *flits and beaDb. on Jcsz 19TH, at s eaaet. The LOW and gentlemen of Erie in Corijolly hotted to attend. STUMM PAVING. proponli "Ma morfyid by the Streit cam. =Moe, mall Monday, Jett ]Bth, Mot 8 o'clock p.m. of odd day. for Gradin& Mutiny sod PilriDs tbs went swims: 4n the Parks, slth the Illichshist or ntl storm polemist. City o Itop oco Eric la &odd to atom/ to 'Stott Committoo," P/101 and rpondations Ida In on eildbition at tin Soled Conseil Rana on and af J. tor Jim It. Me. KUM • JOB. IioVAITER. A. CRAII7OIII. ,A. W. VAIOAMBL. Stns. Counaligi C=l BINXII 4 WlRGitsys, lianufaclunis c I ova', Via let, of IP IT ft E AMERICAN AND FRENCII CONFECT Alai,' la store Lad for aals by tha quaaDay isiscogio, Dates, Dalai's., • Pea las • reraita bile& • sad Tobsees. Onager, no. ri=l FIREWORKS ! , mix (MAMMA -UM QUALITY. 1 Rocketa„ _ 1 _ Torpedoes, Candles, Wheels, • girptufs, Mid a gssersl arrntateta milt 114 largo - Tinworks it WWegual, We bought early and as olfer ltdttaisientala IlL t il a. ... . PLA9B, CANNON, LANTERNS, to-., &c bil C oll abetiOn with the &bon. wirsell Yankee Notions, Toys, Fancy Goals and Smait Wares, t • Jost rated geodes/ errantry &sten writ man vlll Eui it to their interest to boy. Ire ma meet the motto of country ancrettantn vttb Itrat clans Goods is our Ilan. BINKFI k IttllaL33; 481 State street, lir* Pa. 1= COLUMBIAN MOWER AND seam The only paled Combined Maebine fa use, with I'Mr ward eat t, mowing, sad row eat and aid &diem Re Reaping, and a PERFECT - -SELF • RAKE. ; - BMALLEI"B COtIN PLOW & CULTIVATOR ..--% \ • ~1 7 .- '' , ~..'''';', r";;; 7 ' -.....:.—^f,' Nib: (>- ..,_.- ...... , ,- - '----'4 P': , .:1;:.; -;-----, , is 177 . 477 7 ", 7- 7 - -. 1 --' - --- - - ------r, --- ~, ~....,.._,:.:p• - -4- ,-,i , - ...:,-Z implemento la ow. A boy can menus it leth are: It le a ceded Vorrower,, Colorer. Sou, HMIs and Barron. The b. I:Woo:teat la we for coverirgrala BRANCH B HILLING PLOW. No Vsrorer should be without oaf of thaw light end simple drraMe soon .1 plows.' Hu snovablo *top Whs. ble for rows from to 3if fist *put. Seed for Wu. tested pamphlets, with terms to &pate. The Cohoubh,o Mower sod Raper took the first pee. mium at the [deaf the America* lath tuts, last fell. You CL totem giving pots list and fill particulars, address • age W. It. GILLLIT, I Pole ot tor ount. Alsoorgant for the teur, Bono Ha Por Us k. C Jaf-tyf, pinular svriu sTORIti Nos. 23 and 24 We Park, (Beatty's Birk. ISM, PA, Whohruls wad Retail G R O C E R 8, FiTri COUNTRY PRODUCI. KLOW; ?Oat. list!, DitllD k stump lit'll3, WOODZN WILLOW WARN,. • . TODLOOO. 801Arat The Bat @••Su.. 94,Porsits eel Oil.. • ' Aprito for tho Ckrvitrool sod Bluttoi Porrior. ty , • tholes and trash stockstray' teat on band , which wit I be sold at the loran dimes. et I W. pledge onrsetres not to De underaold, ' and all to give ne • ealL ar rho blithest ps W paid for moot* rodoes. znaltsB E. 211 • ~, I DCI I. 8. 8 BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK EIANUFACTURING VITABLIBILVENT. ' arizr Jon *deed my Wray to soy faetEtieh f am to do ali vett to my Mt% and equal to any ni bindery. I have meetly mated an experisoad wort aunt tram tha East, and am pepped to do vat Is the Wad and moat 'waned atylra wr nom Is LAscra I= 07 Tun MT nit itantaxim. • eoioiele oamortsseat otblardi book; dee allnlYs as hsab Prices as los, as possible, sad satiataellos guar. &start.; himifer 24 dory Risiendrits , lneek. Calm tStets jnt ea AO , Aria. Pa. eat Z. X. NSW F1111.3t• Jirosi P. Crook, having tabu la Ma sott, ham VG e as a partoorola theta. As, 0tA1T6,18114, ands! the tuo mom of J /XV P. CROO7I • SON dastne to hats a sot Wound of bto old aeccoutts. All smut knoarlag thew salvor todobtod to him are requited to call sad mottle without delay. JAMES P, CROOit,E, SON, ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER'! AYD IIATCPACTCII3II Or 111lioi.sw Sub, Frames. Doane awl ; Blinds, Mouldings sad Picket teats ,S=ll Suring, Valetta( sad ?lacing done to oilier. Stop on Peach St, Bet,wrieu 4th =la 6th Stu, El* Pa. In respectfully call theotteation of the pone to mu futilities for dalnr work to the Dad at style. promptly and on reuonable terms. Baring Shod op entirely/se sloops, with upiner aisalner).,le.taal cooldent • airier anti:" satisfaction. • • virOrders froo ateroul will Swine prmot attualos casitB•64—th JaliV3 P. COOfa SOS. f r E Pl‘l l4rB l E7 YOrli )CONEY BACK mar F. COUGULIN'S BOOT AND £1,11:43.13 tilT0;11E area street, mail: Goon. tia Post ' E. ColtriliiN Boot sod Hooker, oespoetfally tadpoles tho hallo that be ham ?moved Ms stand to Store Boom • en gua etted, marl, oppo4to tit* Pod Oldot, whore ha Invitee ell Ida old binds and eutotner' to Ore Oho acad. hartkalskr atioatto* ens to REP AIR•INGIi noting Ganda mmon, sad esportstoodbr ell Mt btoloauttloololf. hatnen., ho ow gin ea good Wire tion and tell at r Ire prior so ar etre pear to the , city. Good Pita War:looted. sweat , puthaoswtwar UL ita* 'LOAF*. THIS steal Ileitraterese the Weihem and Ifertheasi atreettee et Ptautatteala to the aity !rte. ea Lek* NAL Iglus bele Weed ay the Palaredeeede Mr& read Cliepasy. eed la operated by then. • wets ow rattans nun a! 115$. • Lame Eastward. rail Tvela ...... • —lO 25 a. la Er:e 4 48 °CI w p. Corry 4116411. " .i1171 : 174;a7aW ....... . as mail Tntla .. _ ....... p. Ma Lams 'Tref& 010 a to Mama Ammo.. 4 03 p ta leateare ears tea the ea their/email art Cr pram testae wltheat thu reat gs Mak 44 14 limn PUMA phis and arm Jr.a Part ..winos s Lens N. York at eOO LW. mire at Dia 030 th ta. Lean Me at 4 4114. at., wive at Nov Tark 4 10 , r >ilaletsl Meseta, Cara ea all Right testae. oe tatetaatioa esatier appl, at maw of 110th asrt i t= a =aad Tretabt beds= et the Osm°aata ovals, 8. B. SIMOMPON, . 1 / 4 mew, lath sal "dot Stied% Phi .1!M. MOLD& Ws.- le. asowit. &ma It. 0. Baillmeilt. =anon. Gateral Faded t. rbila. H. V. onetime, akinmskes us. Am phus. 1.5 Lil a.searasupertates4eat,►ite,, Pa. pRICSQIIK tst ?U CANAL S NtrIWNRN SECOND k Mika ST; _ talus ?be aadeirdireed hare aseadatiod theroselese, gilder the erwand 'We of Webb QUO. Ls tie ?Mtn./ daid De at it* old stood, oil the ma, heti/lea Swir' cud stmts. • ,• Wit usltint tlott tbaustcousim of tha costommiot The old aim sot ths custom of the roadie pactstly, promistas t ass du utmost sodomy/ to she period wide:AWL ino. Lin u t% caret 4Aira,ca.na, WOW AND FLAX, WOOL T,WINE, Tar Bale at 111 holiest*, • Wall he Gof, Patterson & Qt., 515 Preach & ee l, NW-ft rumor's!) ftqcgni , BELP-8:641./p FRUIT JARS!` .IhasabstlMges&• & o'o • s. ?kris Rio . * k WW-tai • 616 Moab Ellnct tlt 4 k alra V e l % .9) evu t IL I ) WAV tA jkl 41 40 $ •i BRIE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Jane 15th and IGth, 180. TUE GREAT MASIODoN - 0Y MG, ESIAAPiIIj tho 4 , 1101110U8 carkeido of WU 600 and 160 boron. togotb.r with a mod ini tosupnabOuldvo troupe of Porta nulog Yoib7o. dovr a lts_ booms, Aulmals. Globe. Dog; Poo* to a collected from four quartiles of the THE DRANO ALLIANCE OF TALENT Orgoottod au a sale of noprowlontiod coral& ooa, sod tho estroordlour sod noted perforsoarteo of for. Cl , I sod oath, artist; and the troop* of perNnotog NONIECIaI, DOGS, •N(YALS AND PONMs WI.II habefavetea Cu' art la ataatemeate. The Peter tan:agate will be prodaml with a degree at oriebeality &ad spleneer never betaneettezapted la tilts eaattry. ;:.GRAND ENTREE CAVALCADE Of this gigantic eamblnetiAn will at{ ,rd the pithlie ► arrittaitona iet• w of it. poi fie TOSOWV $ ant our ansite'ed rich sae The magnificent etisriotii, nazi s end carriers., majoislte in des gin, aapeibli carted sod deeorated with costly ornaments and approFriale alierori al end his torical nat• tinge will be drs.sn by Ivrrit...l sts•ls richly god pity dipmeat.l. Th.so, with other attraction*, will 'ores prstainent futures in this grand tossing patois. ma. THE SUPERB EQUESTRIAN TROUPE Attached to this volt Circa. comprises the most talon ted American and itnropeart Lug AND YLMALI ARTISTS, Known in the profession. it befog the alma of the Pro. piston, reganEess of test, to preseat to every depart smut of equestrian and athletic ekti4 the most skilitnt and artistic perf.:rtnartess freer witnessed In this es an The gneateet female rider, the greatest maie rider, the greatest lest i mas &England sad America, and the great- Get clown are attached to this company, eft.: Charles W. Noyes,. - And hl. celebrated Wet !twee, "Grey Eagle, Jr.' Mr. fames Coo , The English Champion, and . . Kelley, 'The American Champion, Intannparabirthe mated to that era ap pawed In Amities. Hr. and Mrs. Tom King; The nu/quilled Dual EgnestrialM. The linen Brother,,- _ Profaner Di Louis.. Three origlial Clowns, ' Dr. James L. Thayer, Janus C Reynolds, and Torn Poland, aaci 20 other artlets, a do aid female The elite of three different Cireness, who hare boon Lied stye in other equestrian eitt-liehments, 4‘s no finial:rot , lieniselves in Their several departments. ' Dog... Monkey; MON and horses _eontending with *ash other for superi or ity In eintirstlin of ins foe; tha world has Miter bat.rs of .111 probably DOM seas 'Rasa!, ao many drat Ow Perron:cram roneentri t:d In on. circle Adzigaion, Children under 12 'sus, 5111 .&„ - • - •1 ' ; 40 . 7. 2 4. Door' 4'7l° al ih""enr rs ea rptiZl gm. . C""4.2" stars FOR cVIRYBODP, .IVO ST.CIDING BOOls 21. B. Remember the !greatest .Los• of the season Is comiat. Obserre the day mad date. ZeraCllLt, 10TICL Fatally path of WI ;to and chltdmi' 'Whiting Ike Sir ens will nava prottpt attention ahoan them el polite sato* uppCialiy oistgoed to potmoto tl. roostort of foollito WIG Ole altabia to afford the elbibithin with an nowt • wtLL ALSO BI.AT Piths)le, **lay, Anse 1164. Readay, June 12th arry,..Trednesday, June 13th. Union. nuralay„Aune 14th. Mu" Jsztte 13th, " Saturday; June IGth. IMO WHOM It ILLY CONCERN. L . Hr. I. L. Carper haring atuthseed the btu ten teo=lllß Via,. la our daft ea* /weird meat far Ede aoaurtr. PA., tar the Nhe oldie "lova Machias mow ay s Sesta( AU others mho deal is the store ereln taaddied obtain Emu serraftlEredr. A. it. SONIXVILLE. ONO Agee. Chrtaletat. Obla 15t.410 9 rANIFLD=Te nal is null hauellith kA ut ra or Iva IT noel* *moo teetrezetmlestiot two tei ideate oak ot the ram Asy_oos bear et this deseeiption to nut, la timothy IN WS ollote o t r ill .o 6 ! R " T *F IW A TI A, • Mils 'MOW !VIVF% tI44 IIooFLANYS GERMAN BIT Debility null !Jog from any tainsto ertittarrer, Prostration of the alenn, canoed by tralara Jurdibipi &ern f or diseuea of camp Ilk. Soldier', aiti"n V at 'ual or ferorlo, adalta or youth, will pit its tbiw Bltten a pus , ' Inc ic,no t dependent on bid /Niers for the almost Lal• ricu'our effect. D73PE - PslAl A od'diseamai resulting from disorder. of the Lila: sad Dlguative °lvan; ant euzia b 7 I 11 OW LA N. D'S GERAAN ETITERI fbi; Bitters ha g.setormad sto;• cores, Ow tatter ,iiriefsettoo. tuts move tostintony, tuts taws tes= l lo o , rzvrtrl3Pyrcloutoeo han ritia' drib!" CI. %lon, sod va , poi $l,OOO to say one who will puska o entifi . I bb tutted by 1121100. bl cot poen*. iIOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITiERI3, • Will rum every curl or chronic or oeroooo debility sod throes.* Wilts kidneys. Observe the following ryroptageri reselling frogs disorder* of the digestive client r Constipation, Inward Piles, Fallow of Blood to the Head, acidity of the Stomach, Nonage, Deartbursts pis% gnat for Poe& Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Boot atuctatioca, Staking or Fluttering at the Pd of the Stomach, Brlmmfog of the Bead. Burned end difficult Breaching, Fluttering et the Heart, Choking or Scarcest. og Sensation& when in • lying posture, Disoneas of Vie ion, Dote or Webs before the bight, Velar and Dull Pale In the Head, Deecisncy of Perspiration, Yellomets of the:. kin and Byes, Pain is the Side, BlLCCelegt. Uint4 to , Sodden Pluthee of Best, Burning inlhe Flesh, C°O . 'Mot Imagining' of Sett and greatPepreasion offipiritra Minns um that this linters be not alehoolla, itaitOns nem u or wnistay, and eannot =he drunkards. but it the best tonie in the world. MUD WHO SAYS SO. I Prom per. W. D. Seivhdad, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Choral. MU"- Nutlemen—l hays reolustly been laboring nadir the dam..s fog effects of lodisation, accompanied by a pros' trollop of the nervous syatam. Natoarooa ramedieswarn recommended by friend!, and some of them tested., tin• without raise Your id oolland'a Gams Mtn* were rsoammended by persona who had :Had them and whose favorable mei. ion of thole Bitters Indneed me to try ile l l.coe lin onfsss r the "thou that I had Fa SIVILMiOLI to Patent. sand and one" quack Bitters" oboe* only atm moms to be to palm off awtstaild aLd drugged lEgnor upon the csclusellitY to a elf waf. end the teedinoir of which. Urals I. to make many a coo. finned drunkard. Upon learning that 'ours wu Teary a medicinal preparation I took it with happy effect. its action, not ouly upon the stomachs but avian the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. I feel that I beta' ssorsendat and permanent beiscdtt from th e am of a few butte.. Tory respectfully yours, W. D.BeGiSIED. No. 2ba Thaoltaroar.oo Bt. From the Rev. E. D Venda.% Aseistnnt Editor Christian Chronicle, nailed& have derivedteeideri beneAt [rota the tire of Ilhotlarir; 4. men Bitten, sod I teel•limy privilege to reocensietol them ass most rebuild* torile to all who ore 'uttering from general debility or from diseases arising from the deruogrount of the , liver. Yours trots., E. D. liitNDALL. From ton. D. Mere" hike of lb Passayarat raptist Charcb, Phileta. Prom the many respectable zecocimendatleas en. to Or. Hoollazur a Gerteattalttera, I vex induced to ere tb.u► trial. After astag savant bottle% I found them to be a gaud rantedy for debility, soda matt eseelleat emit lot the atomseb• -D. Ilantrtnr. From Res. Wm. Smith, Arrow!, Pastor of the Virsceisi. town and (N. I ) Baptist Churches. Having mud ismy family norober of bottles of yem.• flordsod'e German Bitters, I have to sly I regard them as an excellent medicine, epeciallY adlle!ed to remote the diseases !layers recommended "or. nor etrengthcri r and invigorate the - efstem when debilitated, enders use • lot in disorders of the liver, lon of appetite, /se. 1 sea altar sec )esmended them to several of my friends. whe hare tribd them, and found them greatly kneed& in tbo restoration of health. Yours truly, WM. SHIM 965 Hutchinson St., naiads,. BEWARE OF COUNTEREITS. Pee that the Cautery of J.1.C.11.6014" is ea the wrapper annuli bottle. Should your nearest druggiat not hare the article go not be pat off by any of the intoxicating preparabon, that maybe offered in its plan, bat send to as and wo will forwerd. - eseurely peeked, by express. Priacipei Ogo and Manufeeory. No. 631 Atoll Street, Philadelphia, Fit, JONII9 k EVANS, [gateman to C. M. Urban & Co.,] Proprietor*. For alebyldruggista and dealers in every town to the Unktedatatan, dasT634y. E. W. REED & CO., Wholegal* and Dealers is AMIRANTE, BITIUMINOLI AND BLOSSAVEG COAL AND WOOD. Cepoioe Lehigh Lamp for bander)", tad pregmred for Hoagie an, ♦LR4TB OM HAND. Yotos—Corley inn anti lifyrttar; and earner Myrtle and Ratner streets,: sclinwes vest of the Union INTot, ja7•K alunnazi... GOLDEN BITTERS. A PURELY VEGETABLE TOXIC. INVIGORATING k BYNAME WING, /artless the netam spinet the evil Whets of anerhelsa . eon. eater. • Will cure Will ease rara .ame " Will care General Debillty., • Will care Heartburn. Win cure Headache. tt in ow* Lira, Complaint. • Win excite and create a healthy appetite. Will lorlsorste the organs of cllgilinon and moderate ty imam the tecopectature of the body and the force of circulation, acting in bet as agenotrai ecaroboraut of Om .system, containing no poisonous drop, and is THE BEST TONIC BITTERS EFT THE WORLD. • A fair trial U eartalstly eollelted. GEO. C. I:WESEL & CO, Proprietors. n, Central Depot, *Wal Hudso esa Repress Building N. T. 63 MILL SOB ST.. NEW OBIT. For sole by all Druggists, Gifting, IfINNIG ABOADLET,_ Sr* Wholesale* ken% e nd for aide by Ban A Warad, cartes A Carver and - Wit. tins A Booth. oetlrEl. COLBVIS PATENT 19XL.V.ELULDIPiti WRING'ERI 00FF, PATTERSON 515 Witatth St., Nate, Pa., Hare been Appointed Bole Agents for the Up of We 112729 aziEWISTED wanresia, vo: the city et Iris, Bola Eds. ItilliCreek 'Green% Summit, MeXein an d Inhview township& E 13112 10 Amite wanted to all them be all lb* abate tamed 11S11. A. LIBERAL PER - CENTAGE WILL az cum: Any irtalliseat man oraom•n can make $5 per day . by capraaame for tlarm. Tar partMalaal applysa above. DIISOLUTION .08 CO.PANTINERs alp he arm heretoforenirting Girder the name ct CARTER do CARVER, Ina dissolved by mutual tomcat, dating 4sallory IGth,Ble4. kr. Carter lething. The Woltz .ar the, old Orm mer hob:mod at the old gam letilemente ri quoted. B. 0 B. CIARVICS; Kr Caner hassiroclsted lds son with him, tad will con ti nue the Widow under the arms and drat of J. R. CARVER & Co., Keeping and eratl selected or of Demo Diodi doe% rise I Chozcoesto. mrw Parimatica Treimrs tltam Hue Perham. Fancy Articles, Mo. The esrperrienotri clerks orthls house ere retained and ponce. 1,•ao rely apes bin correctly serred at an times. Kamm—The serriCse of Kr. J. K. Canter had sisa been cowed, ud hew happ7 to mot hrs Wends sad esstomma st oast-tf TARS /10Wer.THZ OLD /NAM AIIHNTEI • WANTED _ Tor oar 141 f wart, tik• Pichartal Bonk of ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS &rote. Tat:dottyO T Totaled. auxuaort. Ronnatte„ Elitmarrots anS Tragical g•ltildidlT MaO hed with 0117 aIX4 Oat Portraits tit boar, ' Iliagravinge. Moo. flu. work, tor genial humor, tender patio* atart totems t aad attractive Wetly, stands Donlan and amongst! to earopirtnara She nilaat Wara-bturt .o4o *wrestles and &untie, the witty sad mart laic th e tender aad pathetic. The roll of taxes and 'to ry. aao p, la e spy, scout, Blroisa and scout; a tliStimg 11117,711ita; 711 : 04111 T111 07 C 1 PIS; 7=olop verde and deedx of weaken, sod el:mutat panorams or the war 70.1 P thriftier aid laoralogl, ad tat arattsrly rou• ner. at once historical aod. nrinaatic, remetoise 14 ° ocuotomrieo,bruilano and man!. book that the oar has eallo4 both. Diashlad Mara and acadlers. is.eb"l• ortergalc young inan', Mk In vent .si Prog t ltg° "3". plopmerrtorin thi s thitheet faunae to oohs m • oue, ita Addrams. NATI ONAL. ru Boa toreinsau f , and see our liti Co, No terms. nhoma. Dor Straah, Phnodolpbiro NO /Gotoo3,l3au P: Efastasaa lowan.:sedaled vies IA bits Mr. Adam Brabssids; who is WI Illsowa a good assehsaka. supoctfatig askant/I thaalkt fastbolasa savors af the Plihlie, asd stiOate • onlissmag a r im ams for Miaow dras.- Tite Imam& lOU ha afar )so eadasstad ant* this et% or aartssiko & Brateadar. Ito agar stud on Ellirettb Sited. 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