The erie Munn. .1 tr.\ 1., cdmvaigil Oltei ler. frien,h+ tit .t the NT' ~, I for t, k t , , try the ant.,crna • rt tti tive.l, In nu 41?.y „, .1 ; ittnt• totyn. - 14 the rrimotion tt3 by the di.,,,lnjuntto.k of 1. rtrto Pnpvro. Thy ennt paign Htthe. haw raft. , te.E. ' .7,dit, or Firer CENTS for Arre itt• m thr !.. , ,4014 of every foto. t , , s t, r , .• if posQibie, ~;,„ , irett'nt.ion twe thou ~i tt re,tll ej ,,, 1) tII Dvinocr lin to objoct,, Wb o Tr .) p:.l 4 OW) of five, tea 01 , F ,I. L 'ef our prosrla ouhocribers ha R.l‘). h -imp y tpotking to hi.o. rubs,ritt'. and with a la i ri our bst , eau be daub'ed Ta evcr ~...4triet . 1 (7, w o rk, ,f r i t ru t s , a , . , 1 'et it not be paid u .that A.( , far (..losernor by the vrli, in those who e!o.iin to he Vis sup : rua.,l-if I;nisin , .—lLe • MICTriI7 - 4 IS a of the persons to whoml , c . e t tise, .t . tl,;t kst term c , f court:. Eil= %Vet: •kartl, I: 14 .-,r I, E. le. ^MO; „ ••• ,:1t Er .e. - 1 ,trzew tvurrt.hip. versr.l, Fula ,', t0r0u.,.4. - trnr - Aid 1.0'41 1 ,1.4 . V, n At cur I Erie, ;!,,- v•st . wo.; Erie, %31:1,Erle. Tir.m.!, Er e, weird,Enr, 1 V, Erie; ' • Eri•- „',- 01 , :trsr;I, Erie, velr,!,rlt rte, • Pmt want; Eric., ...t ward, Inc.,i r ,•rt wart!, Frte, .;' ,it ward, Lute, 4 • k• EIS MIME •." , w..At ward, . 4 J. • Itxnl;irrir, eo.t s , s - st %.,l - ~~ r ward v Er,, e anr.l _ r. k, OW4 , r 3rd - war: wa-d ma',.k a and .4^ !, •• • cat, ward Jar.'.rer,.;outt, Erie, Sa a ,,,„f South Erie, IV/ o'rd.r. <4...2 ward. Frie, ,L Dm w, ?Oath Erle, as •' t , r,4 WS". ward, Fri*, po .gyp Ihtl. Fria, Fa , rman, Wra, rarnallnz e?st ward, Fria, 1 Webb. -„ark oast ward, Vtaho'aa Cleciecti, went ward ',cry Jordan, 4.4, 4 t 44,f .1 1, aubauer,"east cYrnpt:ltrFcY, wen' ward Jaa , ',lleldr. wer,t load iathatv galley, m 3.114. wand C trMittpr. westward ,+carear 3al)/zic, e..tat ward :stir Bait eels. *aa t vara Viler Hotta, west Ward c•arce ins west bydri, Fink,Dtr, wait ward , E , Frow.stkstlarrard, Erie, t'ti tam Stricter, South Eno. M•elry Campbell, .Feet El‘e, h Nor tar:, west e sad " 1, pi, fent, aitt, west ward - `.cry Brehm, west wird Inils Mauer, west ward Bostic Gadoia, G Iraad tp. Feast ~ c h reg, east ward, rrie, Van Tassel/• west ward,. Baia, John Gelehertchalcuer, South g If T Rotas, west ward, Erie; Hiram Benham, Girard bor.', lames !crab:ban, east ward., Erie, herb Neubauer, at ward Ireharat Sens, mist " Li Setarm et ward/ , • P Pi t o raster Bro, west wird *N„ Sehlasidetter, rut ward Fisher, wait ward, • • Valentine fieints. McKean tp.- :ohs Forsch, west ward, A 'lneacrr, watt ward • pulley, west ward_ • F I, d °gel. rot ward . feast Brehm, watt wan], :no Febreobaeb, itillereet tp - Wee diarlow, west arar Err, r Waeterrn to, *ant hard ;"er Crorsuberger, South Erie 2.: 00 Seder, west ward • • ha Fareriaki Gerry n--nt Bobo, east yard, " 1 ' Vidget.esat ward Ists'ing, east - ward .• no Dal, east ward Gro , n, west Ward ml.Ol. et Mires, we. t ward ReArdie. east ward 6Atie Taub yom.t ward Aaron, west ward • firtr'd, east ward m Rllagd, west ward - 0 Slacker, wee ward ettrrfbmiks. Bat ward 0 H Sada!, Waterford tp etr,t 4 .lActoi.t, areth Fria .o Graham, root vr..rd, Erin osobilirtwatla, Union Male se Jostioe Stigers, Middleboro IC Cooper, east Ward, Erie u loath kris ,4, o uvdt utb, Prat ward Erie hide: oozy, Cony " • , • t. For, Corry !a e Let ward Erie so Euthlui„ Girard tp I,Blans, tut wittd Pal Floater, Wed:slut:ire • Peblindwein, weal ward f hederia. east word •rti Ladbehier, Girard boro na Anderaon, North Ebel boro 5n Mantras, Curry Bereldold, south Erie . Ste MeCatebenti, Corry sill McLanahlin, west watd • Seblvoilecker, south Erie k sboel Relotz,Milicreek tp • OCopher'lliitur, emit word P itelverte, west ward , • vi Coransu,;:i, weat ward • i Zen,. Corry rob K.lO, Corry • 8r..,11, Corry !Pall. Corry ram! Lijo.:cld, Corry • • 're RdlltOrti DOlrrs, lint. Creek tp . Jona, Mill Crack tp . risk !.yore. Mill Creek 14 s' Bartlett, Union Mille Bayer, Fairview tp worts ilfsa elo Fod,r,CorTy del Ilf,austain, weat cll4l, EtiO AfIOLERALP, L 1.41100. 101 l West wield, J'tle. ' ROTEL. ,V pld'eriart, west ward ' ~ 1 411 Peas, south Erie :darer, south Erie CAMPY. ITT is de'and, weld ward Eli east wst.S.' de GllR , n,lorry O'Brien, west ward, Erie f.' A Winikt , m, Corry. out h Co , Cora. fox, Corn. 2,toy rrilda Lamber of applications asked forlvere I, bill - some, if not most of themi are to be granted at the July court.; 'S N: Tltosvicr t s R. R.—We are greiti ,l,:artt that iherf is s good prospect for t.'y conpletion of this important and , tye.l taqron.;l. in enterprising gen: Ir, cf cur city, r, hose eminent success snit i a. , & Evincier is veil known to ail the - ;1 the ctunty, has been elected to the 'ensy of the company, and has resolved ' 511 otroms: efforts to push the road i in-completion. The grading is eon • n.i.y sivanced, and the contract has been t [ion. Arrangement,' have been vit'a the Pennsylvania It. E. CO. by rngh pa.senger trains will be run b Titusville and back, making the 1 •s: in trs hours' time, without the in ;acc of chtneing cars; af by the Corry The freight trains will ran through i;nt hreak_sf gunge, g this route :tette over the Oil Creek road which tie!' men will fully appreciate. The Erie will derive from the Union road are incalculable. It will . ' e eh °rlest. quickest and best route region, and place us beyond all 39r, in regard 'to the vast trade of that We understand that only $50,000 i' lol t•) but the enterprise on a per hl,la, and this sum is proposed . .!!'d by subset:iiiiimis to the stock ;,s !sloe of tlse city and siounty.— ••:, ri ad will he a very prodisb'e one : 4 ) ,e _nallueetion ; that it will be of as , ll;4l2Age to the interests of Erie If the capitalists,of our are alive to their welfare, they enihrice the opportunt,ty: to in 'means in a project which . str9misee ill good fee thVtommunity, and '''' 4l4- trative to the stockholders. :Catette, after denouncing the Fa ,tent to the extent of • ita feeble ,441 e weeks pit, le now attemir= .; rpollical capital against the Pres ,tiroclemation enforcing nig nett " The Geretia is verdant enough ttto, by this course it can iladuce people to forget its put stato of beguile them into Mixt :tbe tket! A communication Union Mills Halle tin, advocating Mr. Benson for Congress, E. 1.73 : ' lire dold told tcarlece opposition to treason during the last tire years i. well known." We or: well aware that !dr. Benson. has ,•l.e.e.s 'rely btrougly opposed ti treason, but thio I , Cie fi,yt inlorutattcn t; I: re ere! had t..tst part eel( ••bbld and fearless" kind It is true that he one time sittlaidlred a musket, and went to Harrisburg in defeatfe of. the State against a rebel raid, but hisbiry chronicles no more yaliant per- fa-rnance in connection thercwithlhan a mast r,roeicas onslaught upon the commissary de p tt cent 'Told and fearless" this ittititteS tionibly rir , s, but as its fury was totally di reeled ngAinst our' own resources, and the - rebel. were many miles away, we have never been to ascertain that it- inflicted any very serious damage upon the cause of trea son. Mr. Itertsnn's "opposition to !teacart," lire Jli it of his compatriots, the Rivijeal lead cr:i im rur county, was chiefly of that "bold mad fearless" sort shown by vigorous denttn oiatini.s'of them at a safe alliance away from the rest"of war. In this he was wonderfulli •profiCent —in short, we will thlMit that he was aln.e.t-without, a compeer iu that peculiar style of warfare. His "damns" and "Hod +toms" upon the Iseadj of the rebels arose to a degree of boldness and fearldsness that was solutely lerrific.--they overwhelmed every thine. which !Niue in their way--and woe would it have beet to the Southern forces had he plauted himself at the head of one of our sOlutan., and opened out with_ his lungs in full vigor. Unfortunately, for-his, rerutatiou ,1 , 1 a , t•bold and fearless" mats, Mr: B. never volunteered to rout the rebels by blowing a blast into their faces from his unerring tram pet, and so the work was lest for ,Orani, Sher- Man, pheridarr.etud their brave boys" to perfeitn, which they did in a pretty satisfac tory manner.' , •The Erie Observer came very netir being treated to a "rear expreesion of the political opinions of the soldiers and callers of Erie county" on several occasiona during the war, and we advice it to again hang out an Ameri can tl tg for a few clays as au evidence of its re constructed loynity,--igazet rt. The metning, we pi'vum-•, intended to be conveyed in the ahofe paragraph is, that ter erai times dtring the war: our office was threatened by mobs, We received intim3tiihs to that effect on one or two occasions, but as no attempt of the kind was made, we had .3upposed until this time it was raereldlest•vt rumor. The fact , is now admitted.by the offi cial Disunion organ that such a schenie waq designed, and there is no difficulty in deciding who were the plotters of it. In no case has en act of the kind occurred without the con. nivance and encouragement of the Abolition isoliciciams of the locality. ' 'We leave it for : the tale minded portion of the pnblic to 'decide how little self respect-an_ editor MIA pe.RSCS9 whti can thus publish and gloat over n'fi':4ure connected with the war which all good citizens deplore'. The spirit which led to the IC:Lobbing of newspapers is now looked uptin by every man of honest and patrio:io purpose as one of the most discredit able that ever entered into a political contro versy. )lo moq who has any regard for his cnaratter remembers it without a sense of shame ; and when an editor becomes so lost to his sense of honor, and so far fOrgeta the rights of his profession, as to allude to it In terms of appafent encouragement, he writes himself down either a booby or a knave cf the roost pitiable or most degraded sort. rep DICJIONALLY OP BILLINGPOATI £1? , LOOBC—Tho following paragraph, from an editorial in htat week'et 'Erie Gazette, will be foulad refreshing reading for hot weather: 'iAndrew Johnson is the evil-genius of the Americas Republic. He is incapable of Odel -1 ity—even to himself. 'lie is an /grins totems— a demon of policy:---a "devil 'fish" that lures lits victim to an embrace more fearful and fatal than even the lightning stroke from heaven. Hie innate depravity, his atter eelfislmess, his shaman] disregard of constitutional law .on long as embarrasses his designs, and his equally brazen hypocrisy itt standing forth as its chief v411131%1er, and above all, big infamous trsztabery toward the men and cause he had encouraged to pass the Rubicon of their de sign, has never been mote glaringly exhibited than in the policy Ile has pursued from Ord to last with the Fenian brotherhood." Whew, but isn't that furious? ,Talk about, sarcasm—John Randolph, Thad. Stevens and l'etroleum V. Nasby are no where. Notice bow adroitly "demons" and "devil fish," "ig nns faunas'? and "lightning strokes" are com bined, and hurled in one fell blow upon the head cf the "evil genius of dui American Re ublic. " The crash comes upon hi= just es he is about to "pass the Rubicon," and is an instant be is severed into atoms, with all his "innate 'depravity," "utter selfishness," "bra ten hypocrisy," &c., &c. Little boys and girls, be warned by the fete of this great, ugly beast,' teat you• too zany corns to a bad end. UM That the Miran of Rev are a forbearing . people cannot be doubted 'after''seeing the composure with which they submit to leaving their main streets become covered with dust, and,then have the winds toss it about iq every possibl direction. To walk on any of our streets at the present' time, when even the slightest, breeze is blowing, requires as much courage as to 'face a masked battery: Lucky is the person who can escape such a deed of ;daring without having his eyer filled with dirt, ntliclent to make them sore for a week. We are surprised tha' our bushman men, and above all our dry goods and clothing merchants, do not make some effort to remedy this inconve nient and disgraceful state of things. The loss to them in spoiled goods must be more gbea their percentage would be for keeping sprinkler in use,-not to speak of Ile annoyance. if our citizens have a spark of nterprise 'in Them they will not a ll ow anot er week to pass by without securing the services of a e;rinkler, at least for use on State street and • 1 around the Parke. Our Democratic friends is Warren seem to have confidence that if a regular Democratic candidate is placed in the field, - be will carry the district. The changeqn public sentiment against the Radicals is going on more rapidly in the interior counties than here, and, from what we can ascertain, the vote this fall in Warren, Elk, Jefferson and others of the em. called "back wodds" counties will ebow a very large increase of Democratic strength. gar , Bounded en all sides b'y Radical influences, as the Democrats of Erie county are, we are probably too a$ to look upon the_ worst side of the political prospect, and it may be that events will turn out more encouragingly in the district then we bane imagined. Certain it is,that none will labor harder for tLe Con geessional victory our friends in Warren an ticipate, or rejoice more over it when the fact Is ascertained, than the Democrats of Erie county. George W. DeCamp is "otiti' over bis owe signature as a candidate for Congress' in the Erie district.—Gressivitte Argai! \ . George Washington couldn't 'get "oat" in any other way. Ile will stay aont."—Venesa• go Spedotor. So it . goes—not one word of landaus, in either our Democratic or Republican ex— changes for our illustrious candidate for Con gres.3. Tilly, may be be described as the "man without a friend." Ob, the ingratitude of Republics ! hfr. J. G. Ripper, late editor and publisher of the Pittsburgh Abend Zeitang and Demo crat, daily and weekly'papers, has undertaken the tiqek of printing a German weekly at Ear. ?felonry. Those of our German citizens want ing a Democratic paper from. broad will find this ono worthy of their attegtion. =II Local Paragraphs. The Itadicala of Warren county will hold their unuult nocuiulting conception at .tlic Court lloa , /e oa the 2,1 of July. The wile of Thonme tile, a Democrat et ?delid toreuchip, Crawfuld county, Fate bitch O the tith Inst. to three children, two girls and n boy. After this, who can doubt thnt the Deinocrat to antine will eventually triumph ? We arevioased to lean that our views on the nomination of a elndidate for enogress meet the unanimout endorsement of the Ltemmerals of the county. The DeMocrats Erie +rant• an out-and-out representitire of their principles nominated isn.lnote.other. Any term arresting o, horse thief is enii- tied to a bounty of twenty dollars and a mile. age, according to y r an old act of Assembly . .— .9.0m0 parties tehO arrested a horse thief tried before Judge Gordon, us the court of Vensogo county, received mileage and .bounty. This law is not generally known, but id worth koowing. The first price for improvement in writing in Cook & Ilarriari/'s Commercial College, has been awarded to' John 'E. Reilly. Joseph Craig stood seeoSid on the list. Arsothr wri ting ela . ss is to be started this Thursday .evening. A prise' worth 825 is to be given to the pupil making most improvement during the oouree.l Thi) nord exhibition pretending to repro sent Milton's idea of 'leaven and'Hell, Which visited our city soma time ago, has found its way down South. Placards with the startling announcement :—"Satan will soon appear in your midst"—were posted cn'all the "dead walla" of Charleston ono night welt, and startled the people of that impetuous city al most out - of their equanimity. Many persons hare fallen into the error of supposing.that mat paper is not stamped the omissio may it rectified at any time at a very little expense. This is not correct. The law requires that the , iwtrument must be stamped at the i time it is delivered over to the second party, and either the acceptance or delivering of an unstamped document leaves the parties liable to a heavy fine. A The annual examination 'of applicants for situations in the public schools of Erie will bel.held at the East Ward building, No. 2, on, the 22d inst.,commenaing necisely at 8:45 a. m. It is necessary for every person intend' log to be a candidate for position in the schools during the coming year, "tut principal, assistant or pupil teacher, to be present at the examination: Those of our farmers who have not, already supplied themselves with one of Hyde 87 IVright's florae floes, for solo by W. W. Piercd & Co., should do so at once. Prom what we can understand, tbis•irstrument is the - best of its kind ever introduced into our county. Messrs. P. Sr. Co. hive already disposed of an immense number this season, end the demand revosine .undizoinkhed. Bead their advertise ment ote,the 4th page. A you woman was recently arrested in Lockport,,New Yokk, for being disguised in men's elotliing. She was twenty-ono years old, and had dressed thus for some two years, because she could thereby obtain higher wages. The justice Sentenced her to the city jail for three months.—Exchange. Why -in the world she should have been "sent to the city Jail for three months" pus sies us to conceive. If it suited the woman to dress in men's Clothes, and she could im prove her condition theieby, we see no reason why she should not have been permitted to do so. The New York Herald, a Democratic paper, Faye : " The setting up of Clymer againit Geary amounts to a Democratic defeat in ad- 1 vance."—Corry Telegraph. The New York Herald never was a Demo cratic paper, never has been recognised as such, and never will be until it becomes more decent than it has been in the past. It is sett of guerrilla sheet, which, like a certain candidate for Congrees in this district, always manages to keep on the side where the spoils are to be found. A correspondent of the Dispatch suggests Oeo. M. Stowbray, Esq., of Titusviliq as an independent candidate for Congress in the Crawford, Venango and Clarion district, to be support ed as a representative of the oil inter ests. If the people of the oil region under stood whet was for their good, they would give politicians of all shades the go-by, and elect men to Congress and the Legislature of first Wass businage-capacity, eat gy and Mu. ence, irrespective of their party an One thorough business man in a Legislative ations.— I,‘o hills is worth more to the district be repre sents tluin a dozen crossroad htranguers. Arrangements are in progress for .building a large gain elevator at our harbor. The parties at the head of the pt eject, Messrs. Joseph McCarter and B. B. Vincent, are men in whose sagacity and integrity the public lisve,eatire confidence. Their plan is to make a joint stock affair of the enterprise, and we trust oar wealthy citizens Win subscribe lib ally. It is admitted on all hands that if con veniences for the shipping of grain were ea• tablished here, it Would doable oar coal bail nese, besides giving us the direct advantages to be derived from an additional article of commerce. If there is one kind of mean customers whom editors despise more than another, it is that kind of men who take, a paper for name time, run up a debt for it, and finally cheat the proprietor - by getting the Postmaster to send it back refused, One James Moreland, of Monroe, Green county, Wisconsin, having served the Greenville Argue in this way, the, editor gives him a piece of lila mind, which will probably serve to warn Jeems against treating any more publishers in the same way. We would suggest as part of the proceedings at the net meeting of the Lake Eris Press Association that a rule be adopted to have the name of every thief who cheats one of the members published, in all the papers repreH seated in the society, 1 , If the editor of the Observer knows any thing, he knows that Judge Scofield is univer sally recognised as one of the ablest men in North-Western Pennsylvania.— AfeXean du err. If the editor of the Miner Is not a jackass, be will stop jauding Scofield in .e style that renders both his coadidate and himself ridio. pious. Everybody that oknows anything" knows that Mr. 'Scofield, though a fair country lawyer, and an expert politician, occupies a very ordinary position in congress, and among the able men of the Etatii. The mars of the intelligent people in tho district understand this fact thoroughly, and when they ace his immediate friends bedaubing bin) with flattery so fulsome that it reads like sarcasm, they cannot help hid experience a sensation much like disgust. Donation partials for editors are likely to become as common as for clergymen, A few months ago the friends of the editor of the Bridgeport Farmer gave him some four hun- dred dollars in the shape of a horse, buggy, Ad. Several weeks since one of the Rondout publishers was the recipient of a very hand some donation, and value that the editor of the Muskegon News has received opera* from' his friends containing four hundred dollars.— Ezehange. An editor who is tit for his station will eel. tber ask nor expect donations from his pa- trons. An acctutional present now mod then, given through the free will at the donor, ,and without any hints or downright importuning, is of course to be no more rejected by an edi— tor than it would be by any other person; but to be constantly beving for favors, as some editors do, we consider contemptible. If an editor's business will net support him, With. out the necessity et appealing to the bounty of his Meads, it is time for him to quit .the profession. The Dispatch of Tuesday riorningr, in tin editorial describing the prefer kind or men t) send as represcutatirc•i i‘; :the * , ,egiq!-dure 0r Congresq, tuakel use ari folloning eg trescive language: No half-educated and boot ith politician Ai ill) Leda obtained a heal t ridute.tida tt n-eertaldt rough etrai d ul al et 'lt It hld he c'cC,.ttd to barb a lidgb The TA the ealotin nod the street corner may be adapt ed to fill subordinate vlacrs at home, but he i 3 not tit to bo made the ovmpoer of Ike great men of the nal ion ,by advanrement to r - epicuous position of repvesentitive. We should like to know whoi , our cotempo rary means by t 'soorielt, v ow chins" nod "etre& rorntr oratortt " 1811'1 it awrte that there are semi" ill.tliiiposed persons always ready tq take a fersouttl meaning out of e.uo4 exressions, and apidyi them ti cer tain candi Wes for office? We , trust that no allnsions of the sort were intended. • ° — The preetouniefs , of thifigs 14111, never more beautifully express d that in the follow iug m• semi by B. F. Taylor: "Little mattft-boxes of 'bodies are gener ally the mo4t happy and, cozy tillages are nearer to being atoms of a hrittere.l adise than anything we 'know b f.; arid fortunes bring the most content, and lithe hopes the least ditrappointmenle; "Little wards are the ewed,lest to hear; little charities fly futtheki and slay longest eu the wing; little lakes are the ' l. ,stillest, little hearts the fullest, and the little farms the best tilled. Little rooks are the Most read, and littfo songs the most laced. Add, when rta tore would make anything especially rare and beautiful, she makes it little-41We rearle, little diamonds, little dens." Walking around the ciiy, the tither day, we observed a very small boy, whegave no spe cial indication, by dress or facNof other than' ordinary (raining in lite, earr ' ting a basket that was so heavy as to nearly bAttr him down beneath. it. 'IVs observed, you have a heavy load." "Yes," said he, "but I'd rather Carry it than that my mother should." The remark was one of a nalur'p we Ir,vc to hear; but we might not have thciught c;lougli of it to have chronicled the instance, had we not seen across the street a highly necora- Oohed young lady playing the piano, white her mother Wag washing the windows. The dtiliostion of ti e Montitreitt to the de. 'ceased soldiers of Vennrake couhty will take •place at Franklin on the Fourth Cf July. The Monument is completed, and is said to ho of in exceedingly chaste deign. When are we to have a Monument in Erie dedicated to the commemoration of the deeds of' our fallen braver The proposition to erect one was re ceived with great fever some months ago, but we have beard nothing of it slime. Surely Brie will not permit herself to bd.cclipsed by 0.14 the surrounding towns in doing honor to 4.be memory of Eho patriot dead. 4 Anna Dickinson, in a woman'srights meet ing at Boston lately, gave some rimilnimenees of her early life. She had done lard manual labor, had sewed, copied letters, stood in the store, worked in the Mint, before she chose the platform 49 a profession. Antis Dickinson brought down the house by the statement that the first money she ever earned was by scrub bing walks in Miladelphis,-and that she, wee actuated to undertake flee labor by a deter— mination to obtain the means to buy a ticket to bear Wendell 'Phillips lecture. When the Geisha of History to nytking up her record, while she placee the mime of every "block min murdered at Port Pillow high on the roll of fame, down beneath the names of Arnold, Davie and Stephens , shei will write the name of Andrew, Johnson,— for he fell from a greater height and hie sin wee blacker than theirs. limy God forgive him, for the people of America never will.--Ateadoille 1?e• publican. Couldn't somebody see the Genius of his tory and get this decree softened ddwn a lit- Gel Couldn't she be appeased by the present of wise, waterfall or a Up up ekiert.— Ven. any, Spectator. On Wednesday morning of last trek, about half-past two o'clock, a fire broke out on First street, Pithole City, (d near the Florence Res taurant, and spread rapidly up and down the street, destroying some fifteen or twenty buildings. All the buildings on both eddies of First at , between Brown and Prather ate , were dce'royed. Within: a few doors of Conti 'lentil Hotel a building was torn ddwn, which prevented it reaching the former. The lose la in the neighborhood of $25,000, The latest speculative monis in this section caudate in laying out new towns. Two enter prises of this sort are on foot In Warrel (Jo., both of the towns having their location at the mouth. of Brokuustraw creek. If we eon judge by the advertisements, every! man who invests in town lots in either of thez`u places-2. Birdwell acd Irvineton by name-1i cure of a fortune. C: L. Phelps, Esq , of the Girard Spectator. hes beer sued by Senator Lowry far libel.— The MID is blazed on an extract copiid into the Spectator from the Harrisburg Patriot, con. taining a report of Dan itice's spirt' at the State Capital, in which lilr. LoWiyia handled rather roughly. Mr. Phelps doe's not appear armed in the 'slightest at the prospects of a legal tussle with the Senator. Dfe3ere. Weigel & =Ma; dealers, have furnikhed ue with a new coutposition, entitled "Ily Bonny Boat, Queen of the Sea." The words and music are the yroduction of IC B. Ladd, a one armed soldier, who is the author of several excellent musical .:oomposf• amis., Persons of recognized taste any this is one of his best productions.. ' A bachelor in Albany has about one baby a month lien at hie door, accompaniVd by the request that he 'will "charitably prOvide for it and bring it up, righteously." 4.n 'OCCA. sional baby in the regular honest Way may not be bad to take ; but an attack oeinfaxtry by pistons, upon a poor, unproteete'd bache lor, must be appalling to the last deiree. Hare is something liorth . studying over.— We ind it in an old paper. If any of-our patrons can tolva it, and tell the point, they are perfectly at liberty to do so: tit i I FYO 170 WEF ORY OUR? AP ERP AYLfPl .etz The moral contained, we trust, every one will consider as applying to himself pinecinally. It wilt be welt for persons who have been leoustomed to delay getting she;ed until Sun day forenoons to remember that the barbers have entered into an agreement to do no more Sunday work. By remembering This fact they may save themselves a provoking disappoint ment next Sabbath. We every now and then receive original poetical compositions, with a requeseto pub. lush It should bkremembered that our rules -require us to charge a dollar per Huts for all origins! poetry. Holders of bills on the Veriango and Petro leum Banks should not sacrifice them,las they are alt secured by deposits in Harrisburg.— Crawford county end 011 City bills arelroat tre cared, and are worthless, except Rai waste Paper. 1 Town cot tablets and country dealers - will will tied Dever It Bargees's the beet piece to procure their fireworks ' Their etoek was bought in New York at reduced prices, and compriees the greatest variety in the city. Messrs. Hayes do Kepler, real estate 'agents, otter a number of valuable properties for sale and rent. Their advertisement is one 'of rare interest to parsons wishing to invest. The proposition in favor of ComModore Sterrett for Congress is taking like wild fire. Me bids fair to outrun DeCamp, Bruen and Scofield, all put together. - The weather on Monday and _ Titesclay forenoon was rough in the estreme r ir a regular old December blast On Monday night we /ad one of the severest storms that ever .occurred at this - eeason.l Much damage Was done upon the Lake. _ - -Z-,svz''. WO Are indebted to Iforace Waters. the cel ebrated mush; publisher, No. 4SI llroadway; , Ifor the follow-ing rim Suni!glit NNE% n , . Min if he Driukfri` Oh, yoti 13 “ Lo% er 01 .0.0 re;i3„, " niteWion to tht ,r Lr. I. Kulll, t'UrgrOti lletitiA, L - 211.1ti. 114 Otte, tie the lit st LlO ei :3:141e , Ile is t oect.n.i.uLial ti roy In-ELI, hq Iffose who know hint bent. MoaAre. SiLkopon & Co. have op - Jtivi a new• izartiware store in Lytle's huiPling, wnuth et the railroad , leant. They hove a n,tp• rior stoelc,iaaa Will doubtless do a flue btplitiess. Lass or Lira es TIM LAKK.—TiIe -hrtrquo "Jennie I'. Km ." capsized on Mu day last Ty h , n 15 miles W. B. W. from the light house at Lot g Tho'aceident was reported at. flufinio on 'I nesday. The rivesuel cutter '•Centntedore Perry left that city as;soen ns informed of the disaster to rescue the crew, which n3naistcl of twelve pertoes; - t,ut s'- though eho arrived at the place whete the barque was Jas teen, it was too le to t 0 re'rvo tae men, as the "King," had I , et , n`driven ashore on Long foist, the Cr t'W from the rigging to which they, hcd beat Clinging, end drowned—excepting one teatno.n who is left to tell the sad fate of t his Elkip• mates ' . find tile fe(rawfug i 1 ono of our es.- ebarice3 tublialied "in the central portion of the State. The circutnctances narrated are very Ougular, but we are inclined to believe that the locality given is an error.: A SENYNNT IN A WONAN'S :. , TO3JACII —ln -Eric Co,, Pa., there is a cake that is of peen liar interest. not only to medical men, but to the general Trader. There resides there a Mrs. D., a„German W)INAtI, who formerly en joyed good health, but who has latterly been afflicted with singular and terrible symptoms. iler. complaint manifests itself in the form of pnvexysnas, 'which ebtomence in her inability to swallow food, and which, nfter a day or two, ore . - Tteceedad by severe'convulsions, during which she appears as if being choked, her • breath being suspended, end her countenance assuming a livid color, al in ordicary strait plat inns. yetr:; ago the atient was of good edingry ligtr7e and healthy appearance; now :••lte - 11 bio to..lnrd'o,,opels iu foi-m, her chin ;• , k of tal:ov-like, cadaverous hue, and her countenance wears a ettolzen and anxious expression. These morbid :symptoms bate for the past low months rtriid'y itiereae(.l, each )attach growing more vi...lott and d•s iressiiig, and threatening to terminate 'he woman's miserable ext.tence. She believes there is a multi) in her stomach, and Lim. /.er terrible malady is entirely owing to the pres ence and growth of the reptile there. The nuireacnts of this creature during the periods of disturbance. and when it is deprived of fO , ll, (if her theory 'be the true one) are r darnly di-ceruible, even through the patient's clothing, and areoften so Ticket and prolong. e d as to produce discoloration of the skin ~ ,ver the region of the stomach, as if &cm blown. It is also the optician of 'her physician, that a living creature of some sort, most probaldy a snake, has taken up its reedenee in the stom ach tf hie patient. Ile hail some experlcoce in that direction, lie served two years in the army, in the late war, ns I.nrgeon iu ,a New York regiment, amt while etationed in a Southern State he, with another army surgeon, was called upon by a resident physician, to, assist in relieving a man of a snake that had get is his stomach. , This ,man's symptoms were almost pretisely lice those of Dr. Is.'s patient. The man was kept from food until the snake became very hungeyorhen it woe tompted from its living lair by the smell of savory viands. Ito head was seized' by the (teeter, and its ugly length drawn forth. It was more than a yard leng, aq.,,boust have occupied the entire cavity. of I the roan's stomach. Dr. Is. think, his patient .can bo relieved of the unwelcome tenant of her stomach by the same method, but she instinct ively and naturally shrinks from the trial. 3 becordiog daily more erident•that she cannot long wrise unless something is done to re— move ttie loathsome oreatnre. It will either strangle her in its attempt to pass up. the esophagn . s, or, from its enlarged size and in. creased strength, will break through the ease of the Stomach ip some of its struggfes for freedom. ^ DIED. i " i At her residence, tble city, cm the steamy of the 14lb that, ate? a eery late and serene Hints% dita. MART GILE 4 , aged about 56 yure. At hie mediocre In Worth Lou, Pa., May 6th, BtrEL S, aged-81 yew, 6 mouths end 1 del. r. Philllpa 'lir pith* olded citizens of the plat e . haring settled h 1815. Ile io are the "'desert blossom ea the so wilderness to give place to vineyard., rind orchards—to 6 aids' aad abundant bar cute. Devil:tibia the eat ire face of Lb e country wu 'changed. The pioneer or Cbrietiaolty begumitg his work slormiturroosly with the early rettlere, epritr foltourod with the dll{yachoo4romttl'ssow *ohlirVr and churches lathe' ally sod , village, sad grt rural &striate bespeak the r.ilginn and enifghtseal ed. Tarrannent at the age, 11r. Phillips wee a good cie l sl6, Inithltil In all ths,,ridat , Ons be sostsioed. Se wu e.• member of thell. Church about Mr rears, sustain, log to thelast his Integrity, coloring bis sod , ermine' s enfte conlidtoco in God, !hrotigh the merits or Site Sen..; Jeans Cbr'st. Ele testes a col:opal:a-43 en tstsottrn their tom. A.. 1 M. Carried testi , cler tke Observer. by Go; Tatfrrios 4 co, Of elle. 4Eros, Marriott 4. Dinsmore, 4. hits and Anti 4, Cams. Da= 72077.—App:as al S: rebtileS 2f1e:13; Malt b IS6@KL Vimaraais&—Potateta. 41.04r31.10; °atone, 1.103 S1.1t); 111113ipll, 40050; Cabbar, per bead, )0371; Teeta, 150100; Carrots, Cii;so; raraol , o, e 041.5; Vezetabla 03 6(CM, rekle par botch: Onion Seta, $* 6067 00, noores.—Butter, .7.4325 e: Egg.. VV: LarJ, 2 e 6c: Honey, 25E03; Caron...law:o Frtt•it ,4sl. 00 id $1 50 GOON, etc.—Curb,. 711. 6,; Oata 13 , 3.7): Wheat, amber,ss .35 65 ; 101xpat.IrTilke $3 1623 110 sllorta, •-------- Corn 31 . 111 1 , $/ 45c150; AO, St 4541 del ; Harley, 751)15; Box,. $l. • it Sraol —:llov.r. $177 , 0 23; Tl•ctatll7, $ J. 51 Ja. 45 , rrt-11arLe4 firm. ; XXX w. wh4st, 41 ' 1.50,316.0g 1 , XX red, $l2 50312 al; X 4-.%, Clzo $:0 50 c3ll 05; XX 104 Mates, now $1 254_.7, rORK ASO D in, . —kstra Heal/y .l 'ora, $31.54.11,32.00; Light, $28.00J20 On Sagar Cure 1 Hams. 2:423 ^rr 11,..• 110.,atr,41.1., 10t Oa: Shadldata.,l44l.lsl /Ara. r.r Wine' IEI tern, $.11; Extra Mona Beef. $lB g 2 o. U V, Li:ill:A . Sueasas Destine, State St, near PIN wait eVe. _ it ID . W. 'SIRE D & Whole as end Mall dealers fri Anthracite, EA 'Atm:ninon% and MioHiburr, coal end stool, Granite Lehigh Luaus for foundries. and prepared for bows use, always on hand. 'rstds —Corner 6th and Styr le, and coerce Myrtle and Ritter ate., 2 Knure west of the Union Depot, Fria, ra, 1 , 131 K FOR !ALE. i NEW PERPETUAL LIDIE KILN We are IVA fa hag operallon—hare firm on hanni,"end are prepared to furnish it from the Kiln, on thL shortest entice. 4 For •hieh the nighest marks! price, will be paid. F.n goireof Heller! Spooner, st their Lime K. , !a, ea the (goal, near Reed's MA. Ede, Tao Jute 21at.11?.5-tt . , - s OMETUING NEW R D W E 0 R-E A few do-re above the radon Depot...there we ■hap -- - -r - ; Erit Markets•.Eaytng Prieto. New 'Advertisements. IMJ Re would respectfully all the ettentiou of BUILDERS & LIVE.DEALEAS To our I %t rated on the twat, PEMEEN nunir AND SECOND StS., Neu rtetri's Boa NEMER; S?OONER W ANT EDI! 5,000 CORDS Or HEMLOCK DARE, A NEW t SO. 1:0 IBACJI keep on Land • pefM• t t )ek of H A - B -W A B E • And ell at the lowest remanerstlra lake; 1 FOR C.SU ONLY. US! SZANNON ti CO. Erie, Jane 18, 2868-8 m BvatzTusma T4BW Aral PIOVICL for Agents, • redtne, Countl7 gtotes.Dlnglat s. and all sublog an honorable and profitable bedew. nee for 66 sta.; whblesa g ls,g9 nerds= Moreau' manes from id to S/2 ga dee mgt. mal7 4t ASSOn k DOWD, itawarraatie Water Et, N.Y. J 1100 KM Volt TIIK ,11111.1L104. - I, ; CAVGI4IY, & CO., • • 1',(11) . .5.':ErA,E':.-; -4TA lON Eis;•:, =ln Aso Ili, .. I .orml z ammt r:0 , lolly I Aiwa 1, milifu.iy grerbrtught to thlarattivq. l'OntaVra Ift) 40111 Li Heh and Wok; 1 . 1 . 4.7tt eoe'vt, 1 .1 L , fl.• bt, A 1,0• STN't 1.31N4:2"; ' - Wr t t;n7, Deelo,F2nry Int; S:au!s, Ledo.' Wotic 13,:e0,111. iterct .I,llCh tr,ta. f tAT:tet Card Pieter., Co iicrr banntirat Now?, Sda.,ol C%r•tx gent v.r let P, Card C:i,,,t,t,,C v ld PrdiACto , ! Prord n, . tr. 1 % ,.. ',trey of I , ,it,y Artid• S:o:ch I Inld, Photoerapla Alltuan, f,ort Mot ~1 1( t tnetorstaft itt jul'C , 3 ff CM:G111:1% VC. co fAIIPSUt 0' 711 g ARMY OP. :I'll I'. P1)1' 0M A . tiabu'ar.',ll.irt" , ty tt•i• mnd army preAtnat wa,t . ; ,liqur ctllyet.lor..l by arDli The YU' tlinr i , • , 4 to reenr.: ‘ll t!rt. n-Ny