gin Olt •Withig @bower. U ' . ERI.E. PA., JUNE 2 . 8, ,1866 • . v i e opserver air an Advertialus. Medium The Beni COMOUZI having the largest areatatin of oaf weekly paper on lathed to Pennsylvania north of fht.iburgh and w at of the Sareaehaana river, awl tutu the baud' of the moat tunas:Mal sit:rani titostiliout the north-weafero paeffock of the States \A' , tv e%tonsbiy one of the test advertising mediates t \ the country. Etch another to reed , by inotiere than !soar laavaas d Parroue, add, for the tOOLOtlittl Mtn to the &Nonfat', ear roles are the lowest of any pope? Ic. yule yeetioir. To parsons Of all classes. who have nor thing to &Ins* . f; the Onset:van ends to totequ .110,1 e, e ,puge of cotoinun!call , n with the public. "it wa weal to wake your butanes, known, advertise 008. 4m/over. L oom have special bargains to Offer. adverthis La the Obeet7tr• „. If r t, lint to bay or sell anythtot, adrertisn In the Owns! , L. bore legal notitsiel to publish, Ildrorthe la the it OtwfrOr., \ OM with to introdste a new arttele, adverties In the °harele. I rr n i wish to &sirs* of anything at auction, ads. r t se Is the 0 t irytt. 10 ,Vrifilt to advance your interleaf, advertise. S.O phrs Giesrc odd he owed h 4 iconteams fortune to Ind.- s4rortlsing. !'the secret of lousiness success," said jo b ° J.ebb Astor, "Is a Ment use of Motor's ink.' Th e thoagaaala' of tafacees Or moo Irbo hare gained aworSats a ealthliy . f proper viten) of LI rertbdot, an %keen that o sr : patent should ha aaatlA to , e . e iaa, /ay pelvis =a that the ahorteat way to pro ve. tkor,fe pointed oat by aired sod /Wo' Je2S-t! The Campaign Observer. - We rewind our friends that the peried for making au actiftreffort to carry the Ouberna tonal conteat this fall has arrived. ilia no way can so much be done towards the promotion of Cajon priociples as by the dissemination of round Democratic papers. The Campaign Observer, published at the low rate of axe I SOWS for sic months, or rifTT CENTS for three r ongu, should be in the bands of every fore- ily in the N nth-West . We desire, if possible, teat it shall secure a circulation of two thou stud copies, and call upon all Democrats, to actlit SS In attaining that object. Who wilt be the first to send us a club of five, ten or twenty! Each of our present subscribers has e neighbor who& la simply speaking to' him, could be hoduceitto subscribe, and with a lit tle etiort our lilt can be doubled in every Poet Moe district. Go to work, friends, 1 without delay. and let It dot be said that we lest our candidate for Governor by. the want • otactivity in those who claim to be his sup. portant. i . ma3l-tf The 081 of the Corry Telegraph has some Low got the : Ij iaa into hie bead that Erie looks upon Corry &rival, and Is busily devising meant for its iojary. We assure him that nothing is ftirther from the truth. The pea p'e of thisloily have witnessed ‘ tbe rapid progress ofpirry with. pride; and -have no other feelings thari of good will for that local ity. It i ,, a part of our eountY, and we know very ell that the prosperity !of a per- tion it a benefit to the whole. The petty ex hibitions of malice frequently displayed by the Telegraph towards Brie are as "much oat of taste as t ey are undeserved. %'e pity as editorwho an see no other way of benefit. Ling his ow locality than to disparage a neighborly g ! community. I , a When the gigantic swindle, te6ed the . "Culver failure," was first announc , d, we re. furred to it in straightforward terms, believ ing the whole affair an napalliated piece cif 'rascality. Every week tends to strengthen this view. Oa the 15th. Messrs. C. V. Culver, L. H. Culver and Jahn B Penn, comprising the firm of °elver:rl & Pea Co., were arreate at Franklin, by the Chief of Pollee from Ha . risburg, upon a charge of enabezalem4nt and fraud The warrant was issued by the Mayor of Harrisburg, at the instance-of certaih cred itors of the Petroleum Bank of Those-lite. It appears that the Bank had deposited with late Auditor General Bleaker aboht $1,500,000 of Baited States securities, as a security for their circulating medium. By some bonus pocus, Mr. Culver; et. al., were allowed to take the $1,500,000 securities front the Audi tor General's office, and transfer them to their heidquarters in New York city. Of cobrae, they era swallowed up tri.the failure. It looks very much as If Mr. Bletiker's gross mistztan &gement, to use the -mildest possible term, had entailed a loss upon the State Treasury of the above snug little sum. A nice Molars lion of Democratic control of our state affairs. General Sleeker should be renominated by that party when General Hartranft vacates the place. -Erie Gazette. Ire are not at the date'of writing this at , ituainted with any of the circumstances which have gien rise 10 the above statement, but we lake the occasion to predict that- an im partial Theestigation of the matter will ex culpate; exAnditor 'General Slenker from the Hgross mismanagement" charged upon him. During the entire period In ;which he admin. leered the duties of his office no accusation of any sort Involving Os coniipetenp or hon esty was ever breathed, and he was admitted on all hands to have made one of the most faithful and efficient Auditor _Generale thp State has possessed. - '.The Harrisburg Tele graph, which, like the Gazette, seldom per ceives any merit id a Democrat, contained an edit6rial ae , Ltbe close of his official duties . - ifrmly complimenting the G e neral upon the strict int grity and zealous devotion to the interests ! the Commonwealth wbioh he bad uniformly displayid. .We have no doubt that the Gastaktela attack upon bim will be found to be merelyiartether iriEtanoe 6f its go!itical .1 spite. • :' GREAT &TM—A heavy wind and race Storm occurred on , Monday, 'Lich exceeded in violence 24 that has taken place-at this season of the year within' the 34collectim of the "oldest inlet Dant." No serious damage vas,doce in our city, but in other places along the lake shore, and especially at Anffa tha loss was very gfeat. At the latter Pisze bqqaings we're blown down, icier@ and gamey! carried away, trees uprooted, two Persons killed, and aeweral dangerously in jured. The panic created was univerial, and zany exciting scenes sre related by the tetra rapers. In the neighborhood of Corry the ttrm caused great havoc, destroying consid erable property, and killing several persona A tree was throgn upon a mon by the name ai Dariel Follea, 01414 de4th to . Was '4l - instantly. We have news of much dam age being done in other portions of the county, but :Antler Ica, of life has been reported to us. 11. this city the storm raged with such name fury as to sweep boxes, barrels and other loose property tip aid down the streets with a livelinereAst exceeded description.— The wind drove immense clouds of , dust be kch it, to such an extent that for a time it ilr9;mpes?itah to see microns the street. No 1et,419 itlll9 cbcuprod, though it is harpviaing to know how we escaped. In Cochran's woods several fine trees were. destroyed. Among others was a splendid hickory, a foot and a let long, which was twisted off as essity as dit bad been a pipe stem. A school pie tic watt being weld in the wfiids at the time, and the dread . cr tad among the children was intensely alar mi ng. The storm lashed the waters of the fake anti Lay into 4 terribly rough condition, and the wonder is hist great loss of life an I prop my wa 3 not occasioned. TIIa Fouara.—We learn teat' a commitkee km been canvassing the cityfor come days to 4tcare means for celebrating the Fourth.— Their labors have not met with the' desirable soiree of symees, ang EA the date of VviWig Ibb paragraph we are not prepared t 0 state wheals ! we are to have a creditable celebra tion or not. The firemen's parade - and base march will certainly occur, and it is prob- We that enough money will be realized to -eecttre 4 fine display of fireworks he the Ova keYo44 these, rtothlns more is certain, toogh sufficient time etlil remains to provide tee many interesting featured!. We are in Mong hopes that as the glorious annirerearY aPiroaches, our citizens will arouse them• selves to the impropriety of letting it pus by lfithou'ea demonstration tbakiwill be, aPPre - V li tte i 4 kthe day 'sail creditable to the city. -'I ' • 1 Libel Suit. The Harrisburg Patriot same weals ago published sr repot of Dan Rice ' s speech at that place, in whir , as is his wont, he has died Mr. Lowry with considerable roughness. -Among other stories told by the celebrated clown at onr Senator's experts° was one to the effect that during the famous, canvass in which Rice and Lowry were' competing can didates La the Senile, the latter gave to the ,daughter of It shoemaker in Girard a silver `dollar.. The-story went on to say that when 'Lawry found. that the 86betnaker had voted against him, be tore the della* from the girl's neck, there she had suspend(d it by a string -for safe keeping. We looked upen the thing at the time as totally without 'credence—only one a.,Dttn's jokes—and did not think it worthy l 7-0, f • attention. Few yds' one. in the county or State would ever bare given it any consideration, had not Mr. Lowry himself ellosea to take a course which will make it a matter of notoriety and speculation for some months to come. The manner in whieS ha has done this, is thus told by the editor of tile Girard Spectator: We, the editor of this paper, have been ar [ rested by Morrow B. Lowry, for pubtiehiog a story told by Dan Rice, which we copied from ' the Harrisburg Patriot and Union. Oniem a . ' iag that the 11-11oraLle G rifleman was offend ed, we wrote an apology headed, "Justice to lion. M. B Lowry," which the reader wit ; see in paper. the time, we did no think it poseihlts for the flonorable to meta: test his dim:Am:awe in any way different from what we had heard, which was, "that if he bad not learned that the editor f the Specie. tor was an emaciated, consumptive rum and a G—d d—n puppy. be would go down to Gir ard And horsewhip' him." But leutteed, he sends down the following document, which esplains itself: Etta Couture, . • • - The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. to Jas. G. - Catlin, or next Constable: We Command You, that yore take C. L. Phelps anti bring him forthwith before E P. Bennett, EN,, one of our Justices of the Peace in and for said County, to answer a charge fez publish ing in the Girard Spectator, Erie county, Pa.; a "LIBEL." of and concerning 3f. 13. Lowry, on the 14th day of June, 1866, whereof formation has t.een made on oath before our said Justice of the Peace, by B. Lowry.-- Hereof fail not, Witness the hancl and sear of oar said Justice of the Peace at Erie Kin the county aforesaid, this 18:b day of June, E. P. BENNETT, [r. S.] The above document was duly eerved This Wednesday morning, by our friend J. G. Cal constable, end we were forthwith eon dueled before ifienry Ball, Eeq with all the ceremony that the occasion required, and then end there, in the presence of • host of our worthy citizens, called upon to give bail (not leg bail) for our appearance at the Court of Quarter Seesions, to be held at Erie on the first Mocday of August next, in the sum of Firs Ilusionsti Doccatts. Tt is Deedless to say that the bail was immeniate'y tendered and accepted. And your humble servant dis charged from custody. With due deference to Mr. Lowry's superior sagacity, we feel compelled to say that in our opinion be has made a serioue mistake by adopting the course that be bee. if be re garded the story as Melon!, why did be not sue Rice himself, the author of it, or the pub liahera of the paper which ;rot gave ft circu lation? Why did. he wait until it appeared in a Ival journal, with comparatively limited influence, whose editor is not a roan of means to contest the case, like the others? The pub lie will naturally make inquiries like these, and the result will be rather to create eynala thy for Mr. Phelps than otherwise, while the story will secure a dozen readers where Rhea one before. Mr. Lowry generally is credited with being a man of some shrewdness, but in this case be has acted, contrary to the advice bf his immediate friends, in a manner_that will' be more likely to detract from-than add to his reputation in that respect. Local Paragraphs. The annual commencement exercises at St, Joseph's Academy (Catholic) will take place this Thursday evening, at 71 o'clock. The readers of the Gluonwee should never fail to turn to the fourth page ,before casting it aside. They will generally find a column or so of entertaining matter in that part of the paper. A party of Gipsies have taken up their sum met qusetersilear the city and hate gone in dustrionsly to work plying the caec a / 1 07 avocatioss of their race. Prof. Cooper, 'of the Edinboro Normal School, tae issued a quarterly publication 'devoted o educational interestcirhich is pro nounceil,equal to the best.works of. its char. actor in the country. Mrs. Jennie Carroll, of Sherry's New York Theatre, whose lady-like deportment and fine talents won her hosts of friends during the eta) , of the compapy in Erie, has been pre sented by her admirers at Scranton, Pa, with on elegant gold watch and chain. The familiar saying, "Go abroad for new.," is' verified in the following from' the New ' ork World : Benson has received the Radical nomination for Congress, against G. W. Soo lei/ in theil9ih district." Another :Meeting of 'the 'city barbeil has. been held, at which they agreed, .tat the re quest of their customers," the announcement says, to keep op? Sunday forenoons until eleven o'clock. The price of shaving on that day was further decided to be raised to 15 cents, And of bait „cutting at two shillings. There's nothing,like strategy, The line of condtictohosen by s young man during the ten years from fifteen to twenty five almost every Instance, determine his charaettir for life. As he is then careful or carelcw.,prudent or imprudent, industrious Or indolenti. truthful or dissimulating, intelli gent or ignorant, temperate or dissolute, so Will he be in after yearn, and it needs no irophet to-calculate hie chance, in life. The gertnati singing societies of Pittsburgh, Braslo, Cleveland, Titnsville acc t Corry hart agreed to unite with those of otir.own city in o grand musical festival at Farrar Hall, on the 201k,,215t and 21d of August. The char acter of Mae festival* is generally known, lind will cause our chinas to lnok forward to this one witlfraore than ordinary interest. John 11. Walker, Esq , while riding several miles from the city, on satneday, had the, misfortune to be thrown out of Ms CObtey suer, caused by some portion of It kiving isay. His atm and stionlilek:were ise:yirOy and he was considerably bruised in other portions of his body. Eureka Lodge., No. 366, Ancient York Ma sons, was dedicated at Union, ndianday eve ning of last week, and' the 'filDviltiog- officer's instalirt: W I M., §leck ; M. 'Cook; J. W., cielge Stigma; Secretory, Lausratb; Treasurer, J. D. Cocik; S. D., Prank Jrvin ; , pichard Custard. The Lodge room was fitted up at a cost of $1,600, and is said to he one of the handsomest in this por tion of retina. The New York Tribune of last week gate ' 1 what purported lo - be aeketch of the leading men in 04e lowor Congress. Aston ishing as it may appear. Mr. Scoktid's name is not even teotioned, and from all that would be gleaned from the article, a strarger would not know that such a man existedjn Con gress. NoW, we insist that this la a petty piece of spite work on the part of Mr. Greeley. The organs of Bcodeid in our dis trict have time and again assured us that he is one pf tbp greatest statesmen in the loud— pet he bas no superior as en orator; and yet hero is the leading Radical journal coolly passing him by without even so much u the mention of his name! What other motive than spite could actuate such a course. Our oogressman's friends will bus to attend to Bursae. , The Warren Ledger proposes llon-Resieles Drown, of that, borough, formerly Presiding Judge of this district; as the Democratic can. dideite for Congress; and says of him that be is "able, popular,• courteous, and sound on the national questions that are sow disturbiag the harmony of the country. • While be has adhered most religiously to the Democratic doctrine of • conducting the war and their method of restoring the Voltz yet he has not been so over zealous as to be led into indis anti ms whiell so many Men are liable to on both sides. IRe is zealous in the Gann, but his sea) is admirably tempered with judgment and discretion, sad leaves hle adverraties powerless ttratiack him with success. • • While he can draw a full Democratic vote, be will as assuredly draw that of the Johnson Republicans." We can heartily endorse every word of the above, and take this occasion to say, that should - Judge brown be our midi date, no paper In the district would reader him a more earnest and willing support than the Observer. If the choice of the District Conference falls upon a gentlemen outside of Erin county, we know of no one whose selec tion will meet with more hearty approval among the Democrats here than that of Judge DroWn. Every loyal4lairted, native horn American must feel a swelling emotion of gratitude to ward one Irish adopted either& when he thinks of the alacrity with which they joined the armies of the Union, and the admirable gallantry with which they fought for the pre "%mitten of the Government in the late war of the Rebellion.—Dunktrk ✓omwaf. That sounds well, but it don't prove &G -eordie% to Diboll. It is in the figures of the War Department that not more than three in evert one hundred of our voltutieere were Iriehmcn.--Jamestown J'arrnal. We do not - know what may be in ""the fig; urea of the War Department, kr. Journal, bat we do know that in this-neighborhood the Irish people volunteered in numbers and with alacrity Equal to our native population. What is true of Erie is true of every other locality wo are acqueinted with. In all sections our European bora citizens, Irish and Oerman, were among the foremost in offering their ser vices to maintain the Union; and we ninnefelY believe a correct statement would show that in proportion to their number, there were mote of this class of our population in the Federal army than of those to the manor born, Facts sometimes are ugly things, but they are tact. nevertheless. " The Democrats of Spartansburg bald a meeting on the 18th inst., and organized a campaign club, with the following officers Chairman, Jn3. G. Burlingham; Secrefery: Dr. T. W. Deplane ; Treasurer, M. W.' Lyoits: The members of the club could by no poseifill Ity have eicceeded is selecting a better sot of officers. Mr. Burlingham and Dr. Deplane are two of the most intelligent, active and influential men in the biorth-weer. We trust that the example of our friends in Bpartene burg will be generally followed. In no way can ths,grand old cause be so much bent:fitted as by thorough organisation: There is too much of,:!,a disposition almost: everywhere among Democrats to delay this Important mat ter until a late day in the canvass, when a week's labor is not likely to do as much goad as the work of a day now: The New York Tribune publishes s state. ment of the amount of mileage paid to each member of the Thirty-Eighth Congress. The sum set .doors to the amount of Mr. Scofield is $928.• This for four trips between Warren and Washington—two going and twit return " tag—is what might be considered a libirralal lowtuice. 'Four trips at $928, is $282 for each. The actual cost to Mr. Soofield . was not more than 02 at the ligheet, so that he illeered the o".t. little sum of $2OO per trip. It it tmrprielig that the patriotic man.ehould be anxious to retain an office as long as he can which' yields him audh snug little per- , qmsites I ; On SondaY afternoon, about five o'clock, a Mrs.:Siegler, residing on Third street, in that classic portion of the city known** "Jerusa lem," "committed suicide by throwing herself from.,,the Pittsburgh dock. The cause was domestic ucheiviness. Her husband left her near the dock against her earnest protesta tions; she telling him that he would not find her when he returned. After he had gone; she proceeded to the aid of the dock, took oft her bonnet, 'and laid it with her parasol upon the wharf, and plunged in. Her body was *covered in a bort time, but life was ez (ince." The editor of the Dispatch, who hu been taking an esteaded tone thrush Northern. Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, says: "No "here did we see fields look more promising, or crops in better condition, than in the shore region of Lake Erie, and in this county p ationlarly. Our cereals are father advanced, and of stronger growth. Onr fruits are more akin dant and decidedly more promising ; and our eegetablee are far ahead of those in the local ities mentioned that the northwest Is being largely supplied from the gardens of the Lake Erie region between Sandusky and Erie." Last Sabbath day witnessed the glorious and neprecedented result of the late religious revivals in our place. At the Presbyterian church no less than 78 were admitted as church members, of which 40 went through the sacred rite of bepilszo. At the Methodist church eooie GO were received as members.— And'yet this does not include all that have lately experienced religion. Many for various reasons could or would not - avail• themselves of this blessed privilege on that day. Among those admitted we find not only some of oar' most influential citizens, but also some of oar most promising, though formerly considered somewhat feet, young men.—Girerd Spectator, Lust week. A singular pad most unfortunate accident happened at North Springfield on Wednesday of last week. Wbile Mr. A. IlDeverang win at work in a planing mill, his arm caught in the machinery, and was cut off within three inches of the elbow. The thing wee done So quickly and with so little pain, that Mr. D. was not aware of the serious extent.Of his loss until he can the detached portion of his arm lying on the opposite side of the me chive. The latest novelty in the ' , feminine line ispateni eye-lavles—now for sate in many city fancy stores. A horrid old bachelor says that the way things are going now, a man that needs a wife will only hare to step into a mil liner's shop, purchase a waterfall, "Otto erio "false curls," , galse calves," itc., pat them together, and have one without further trouble. What funny 'customs we establish. If you tudr your friend for a postage stamp, he as three cents, ass matter of coarse; bit if you ask him for a eigar he would regard it as ell insult if you • tendered ten we twenty coals in pa input. Dr. W. El Magill , dentist. has introduced into his practice the celebrated laughing gm, which has been used with ea much mucus In Eastern chic.. I n Is claimed to be Infer than chlorofcirm, and the effect of the gee panes off quickly, leering no depression orunpleni ant feeling. 4, Menu. bt T. Winless ft Co. Wm owed depot at No. 42$ Preneb St where families tan be Supplied with sweet and sour milk. buttermilk. 'butter, theess and eggs. They are reliable men. who we will warrant to do nutty what they, promise. The Dirpatch hu °petted tip a Arms eamptigu against Spolielptsenoinination. We earne.:ll: hope our colemporay may not suc ceed in defeating him. The Democracy are unanimous in the belief that be b the "easiest man tolled in the district.' Mu Ansa Dielimos remarked, is a public' speech s few days taste, that 14 the ast/ei waste a mac"—Thiob is perhaps liatadeet tral of Mtn that Wu Bans . ceaddsts Waal the titt?a: The Warren 64er tabltelketi the following letter from a returned,coldier : Warosn, Pa., June 14, 18G6. 'Eorron Leman :—1 would like to know, how the delegates treat this county were sent to the Soldier.' Couratitlen held In Pittsburgh om the 6th inst. ? Whether elected by *union ruse meeting of the dicebarged soldiers of both particle, or as in 'a orkain other county la this State, by an adjourned meeting of the Geary Club ? I can safely and most emphat ically state, that many are laboring under the Idea that the said Convention gores the views at the tnajoyity of the ',discharged soldiers.— finch is not the cue, ate I think nest October will above that Mester Clymer is the eolellere' choice find friend. Oso Run, Late-Private Co. D.' lI th Pa. Vet. Vole. Rev. J. - Berry Black proposes to establish in this city a school for the mental and physi cal education of. bop. ? His plan is to com bine,•vitb all the essenijais requisite to a good education, a thorough military -discipline.— The exempt necessary 'for getting the school opened, inclusive of gieund and building, is from 420,000 to $30,000. A mintier of gen tlemen of capital hare; heroine interested in the enterprise, and hopes are entertained that it may be successful. A. first class institution of learning is something greatly needed here,- and'if Mr. Black can Supply ihe want, we trust be will be liberaliy Elle3araged by oar eitiztos. A Buffalo railroad conduetor has been Aced $5OO for ejecting a man from the cars because be would - not give up his seat to a woman.— The court held that women have no more legal rights in publics conveyances than men.— Whether they bays or not, it is certain thst no gentlermas will refuse to: give up hie Neat to a modest and appreciative lady. There are some woman, though, um Whom the courtesies of the other sex seem, to be entirely lost, and we, have oar doubts if it to any violation of the rules of gedientry to let such find seats the best trey they can. f, • John J. Perry, of Paine, in hill letter decli ning to be a candidate for Governor, frees his mind on several interesting points. Among other things, he says that three out of four of the late Republican conventions have selected cindidstes who had been but a few months in the party--a precedent which would render him ineligible. as he bsa been a Republican • - since 1853. 7 -Euhasee. ~. What a verdant soul Mr. Perry must be!— Why, every eohool boy !knows that the surest way to get Republican ;support for office is for a man to desert the Demoorallo party. The Philadelphia Age is entitled to the credit s of the following ishoine thrust." It ii said that Dan Rice will run for Con. greis in the Nineteenth Congressional District of Pennsylvania. To this Arrsogeraeot some -of the Radicals object, on the ground of Dan twins only "a °irons showman." The same party, however, sent P.M. Barnum, of Woolly horse Intl Joyce Reth Memory, to the Con necticut Legislature, and surely that body is a much sore respectable institution than the Rump Congress.. The, question is, will not Dan serial:loly injure his character by accept ing a seat in the House of Representatives 'Those of * our readers in need of litio till 800 it to their advastege to purchase of Messrs. Heiler & Spooner, on the canal, near -Front street. They have erected a perpstual kiln, of large dimensions. and are prep tred to supply lime in any quantity desired. We are told by parties' well capable of ju4 ging that their lime is of a very superior q t lity. On Friday evening Of butt week, a eon of Thos. H. Sturgeon, of Girard township, aged about 18 years, while tutthlog in the lake in company with come boys, vas seized with the cramp. and before help could reach him,' drowned. His body was recovered in about an hour afterwards. He is the third one of the family who has died*ithln n year. The Republican Primiry elections in Craw ford county have resulted in the success of Pettis over Finney for Congress, by the mea gre majority of ten or fifteen; and of Rich mond over Derrickson for Judge by a heavy vote. The defeat of Mr; Dertickson virtually throws the Judicial contest into Brie county. Commander T. H. SteVens, of this city, has sent to Gov. Hawley, of Connecticut, the bat tie flag of the united Stales, gunboat Ottawa, which was hoisted on, that vessel at the recapture of Fort Clinch, Florida, the first voneti /suttee ears repossessed" from the rebels. We ire indebted for as invitation to attend the first ball of the YoungsriPe Rifle Company, at that place, on the evening of the 4 , g1-1. orious Fourth." The list of managers includes domed the best known military men and airi ness in North-Western Pennsylvania. We hope to be able to be present- The last Gazette comet; out earnestly in fs vor of the nomination of Erie county men for Congress and halloolate;Law Judge. talesa it presents better material for the position than has offered itself up to this time from our city, we fear there Is but little change for hiving its desires gratified. , We call attention to the advertia -meat of Mr. C. Hoch, who has opened a bit, cap and gentlemen's furnishing store in the r ions oc cupied by Inane Rosenzweig. His stock is it large and-well selected one, and be announces his - intention to sell at pricey that defy com petition. - The Welting elate at Zook it liarsum'e Commeroisl College is meeting with etirpri tang games. Over seventy young men have already entered their names upon the list of pupils• - The Western papers are giving careen/3i to a report that during Rai ? 11r. Hammond's la bors in Girard, he succeeded in converting Col. D.en Bice. The statement may be true, but the last time we earths Colonel, he_ idn't appesr to be very piously affected. Among the cute sayfngs of Josh Billings, We end the following. It will be especially appreciated by one people under the present Circumstances: ' , Amen running for office, puts me in mind of • dog that's lost—he smells Os everybody he meets, and wage hlsielf all over." The memberis of Congress, with hardly an exception, want to go home.—Recknage. We are happy to know that in one thing Congress and the people thoronghly harmo nise. HI say, Ittn," says one Mead to another, on meeting each other, HI bear our friend A. boatmen In the oil speculation heavily; be; he made.anything?'" yeti' , says 4111 1 , "be has made an assignment." In Warien county, the following persons are candidates for Republican nomination:— Assembly, B. Aliens; Recorder, Jas. Q. Marsh; Treasurer, 'William 7tyger..all of War ren b ar _ mutt. The'Corry Democrat says the editor of the Telegraph of that place has "not been s Re publican long enough to ke dry behind the ears." The pin-nio season his commended in ear nest. Every day half a dozen par lea, more or leas, pass our office, !dr a romp to the woods Of 11 tall upon the bike. On Sunday a lire ocenrreA in 'Salon, di; stroylng the beau and Amato% of Patrick Dillon, and Eiloo in money. A match between the Williatmport and Excelsior WI clubs Will take placnfon the grounds of the latter on the Fourth. his. Rob!. S. tinnier, an old and rellattle wool dealer, advartissa to parettarm again this lean& ' • • The Erie Co. Teachers' Aseoelatiati will bold its next seeslon it Wettaborg on the oth end SA days of kV. , "U s Inas chests Thee once, shame on him; if he chests thee twice, theme au the.. Itazo.—Ay of our isedere Viebing a Bret elm* Ono troa Noy cot am be Wortish whore to procure Auto al leui that Os soma iheserde price, by col is at the Mama Moe. it be iruneatta to be 71 to the • 3.285 t Temp lifaw.—There fir a tendency smog CIONSULT YOUR INTER TS I *cone of more adneeed years to belitt:e those who are young arAl aspiring. Hew often do we beerthe remark made, "Ile is a men of talent, but too young." The thought has often occUrred to tut that peoplewhe Make such expreaaione cannot, be familiar with his• tory. Some of the greatest achissemento which are reJorded hare been the work' of youag moo. Afesandcr the Great died at thirty-three. Napoleon had achieved all his peat, trietoritt at thirty-five. WashlaTioir was twenty eerelfirhcia hereciered the retreat of the British army under Braddock, anti not forty-4:e is 1770. At thirty three, Jefferson wrote the Declarctioa of Independence. At thirty, Hamilton ,helped to frame the Coned teflon of the United elates. At tweet ' , threat idelaucthon wro)o the Loci Communes, which passed through fifty editions within his life time. At thirty-three, he wrote the Augsburg Confession. At - twenty-nine Drain= Wrote the Heidelberg Catechism. Bringli wrote his chief work* ,before forty, iand-died at firty -0 ix. At, the' disrupture of Leipsio, Lunar was thirty-five ; at the Diet of Worms, thirty seven. At twenty-seven, Calvin' wrote the Institutes. Mosta sent young men to spy out the load of Canaan, and Joshua scat /sung men, as spits, to Jericho. Bard, David and Solomon achieved their greatest works before they reached middle life: John the Baptist and the Apostles did their boding life work as yoving men, and Jesus Christ finished his la bors and endured his Coffering!' se a young men. Nat a . decrepit, worn out life, but the warm blood of =inbred's morning did He shed upon the arose for the world's redemp tion.. Instead of discouraging young men, simply because they are young, it abould be the aim of those more advanced in life, to bucy them up, to help them forward; to lead there assintattee. Dew many young men now on the road to fate and prosperity attribute their fortunate careerr to the aid given them at,tho right moment by some older and kind Mend, And on the contrary, bow many have been broken down and totally rained hy, the neglect, perhaps worse, of those who_ should have been b'nefaetora. We would have none unduly favored solely no account of their youth :ut we say , give all a chance t let re ards IS slistribufed impartially ; lit morality cud We t bathe standard; and let no one of i merit be crowded down by the senseless cry, ,4 Ile lit too young." . MORDICIA xa Wanana.—A correspondent of the Dioporch at the tuism'af Warren gives tlie following particulars of a murder which took place there early co Sunday morniog : At tea/o'clock Saturday night James Me/- Ginner, 'themes Lee and J. Mcßride were at or ;e1m...0h0 Carver House. Mande was using profane language, sad all seemed to have been drinking. At one o'clock on Sun day'morning, they all three were at McGin. ace's shanty, and in a dispute about a watch Lee struck eleGinnes. Mcßr de was seen to strike him also. IdcGiunes's wife time out at this time, when he said to her, "I tiro done for," and fell to the ground. lie did n3t hare his senses sifter that time. Lee end Mcßride both had kniveit McGiunes died at four o'clock Sunday morning. Be bad ten cuts with a knife or some sharp instrument, the one which caused bi- death 'probably, on the left side of the neck, near the jugular, which seemed to be six iaches deep. One on the Bide struck a rib and glanced ; the other eight cats were all on the Jett arm. Lee was- a pedlar; Mcßride and McOintiea laborers.— Lee and Mcßride are in jail. The Democrats of the Erie district are said to be talking of running Dan. Rice for Con gress. The Republicans would not dare to object to him on the ground of bin eo bong as they beep Lowry in the State Senate.—Lcocar4r fatalipencer. Oar cotemporory Ia mistaken in saying that the Demoirsts talk of running Dan for Con gress. In compliance with the requeet of many of his neighbors, Dan, we believe, has concluded to take the field ass peoples' ad. ministration candidate, but whether the Dem ocrats will support him or not,"rnmaine for our district conference to decide. The current feeling at present is in favor of a regular Democratic nominee. colon% the Cony Demean& Another Con4ldate. -Coi. y, pa., June 12, 1866 How. flitiatitos Doctoras— Dear - Sir : undersigned, being among zoor Mena/Lad neighbors, well knowing your satiny tor sae rwft.rua, Intrws reemniut• 17 ask you to become a candidate for Congress at the ensuing electron for this District, if you can 'consistently do so erilliontderanilogyour present toisineee relations. Your early answer Is requested. Very respectfully yours', Simon Kiter, Amos Bighead„ Lilly Bingham, Sepik's Shingle, John Slender, Dilatant. Mouldy, and fourteen hundred others. Colimy, Pa., June 12, 1886. Messrs. Biter, Bighead and whe t s— Gentlemen —Your flatt ing note of to. day has just been handed me and contents noticed. Coming, as it does, from neighbors and friends, and asking me to become a candi date for the responsible office of Congress, presents claim which overcome my previous resolution -to rttire from public life, and I therefore assent to caniply with your lliebetl. ,Please accept my thanks for this new evidence of your untiring confidence in me ; and I will here reiterate my etriticients, that they may be more fully understood beyond dispute : am a Dalian Democratic Republican, or any other man, so we can win. Can talk Scofield and DeCatnp out of the District in three days. Have reed Winslow on Syrup, taken McGitiffy's Third Series, and swallowed the alphabet ; am sound on the goose, you bet, and believe Foreman should keep the PoetoEee another, term, provided he motes it up to the Oil Creek . Machine Shop. Yount till Death, gnomon ' DIED. In Wayne, June 25th, of ,spotted fever. af ter a aialtneso of twenty hours, Eaaitia, youngest daughter of Earns and Edaah John Bos t aged 4 yaws. 10 months and 25 days. At the residence of her husband on tt.e 19th lust , Mrs. Isabelig Gelaspie, formerly of this city, wife of Peter Miller, Esq., tf Fort Mad. is n, lota, la her Olaf year. Tier numerous friends in this city will feel sad at th;s announcement. A ehrlatlaa we. man an affrctionate wife, and one whose re. gad and kindn.se for the children of her husband by a former wife, had doubly endear ed her to her family circle, hes passed from the pains and sorrows of This sphere to a more happrand elevated state of existence With gentleness in bet manners, and char ity in all her actions, ehe was admired end es teemed by all who blew her; and her'death, however cinch itittka beeti her spiritual gain, sends grie( encl. sorrow to many! stricken pours : , • * . New Advertisements. KNOLL. ,_ dcza 3lf DErnalif:'Stato &nook sou Wed Bide. ja.2B-tt DIMOOLINIOII NOTI Tbi panto:slap 10 bait' lon aziOttog %Wean Mai II and awns Are tt„ doing blinitmil oader-um-Arzo ea= at Morgan t Val a. 144, teis tut" darbles_Aisintind mil tifi ooi,rast. laAltvsY.MaTi6A-N, Sns,l OW. YAWYE Jona 28, —pd The 110.i..H lye and Cfreameatal ?abaft* Walesa" will be 4:matiaant by tWeadeatired at the old stand as /3 ate St., Weise 1 t and the &rot. jai ' umtvar u9aa W o u taboo, -clam', . , MERCJIANTABLE- WOOL! Wasted 61 jignyla LAUGHING GAS 1 . - - DR. W. E l . OP MUN I Pa, Mu now la daily rum to istrsatiag taiith "Maid lob. tts shore 01 °. 4 1 OenWhit Mat, which has beta %el safes a thousaly lnds aroma, sad is cot 'miscasts:l by Ohysisitto, paidtestlaas which w ess slum as SAYER SLN catasoromir Oar owsisperisata es that it is mars nimble du the Sat OW a! 'SABI odder, =zany {stmt, sarim ea , ibadm ma. porno: dislia6 tits ass id Ohkalohno, cr C. to Eris aid 4 eallniseept , • ' out 7wrip taisaroi . we of is Battu** 21611-- " ll iztlidid %Oh ar• 4,04, tas-iso • , Buy where you eautity the eheaptat 1 PLACE 70 CZ? Tate DATMAINS r . - - is 0.• • f' C.,KOCH'S HAT AND CAP . STORE, ay. 614 aniusweiaii e4cs, Stirs Sr. RV/, PA. C._ YLOCII; Roan opened • new flat, Cap, and theatleasetea fat , sashimi Ron la the tom theaapbed by Wr. lease noetantelg, ea State Sy oppoolteAmea's fetal, would tatimettally Welt, the Wattles of the pub. nate bib vitamin Ay* tffehtselita• enryysztat, Id Goodall tha line at WA. • I of all kinds, sista and quardia. Caps of every style and to mil 4,00 tette. Alves Furnishing Cadre consuua r of • Rzaw-FADS COTTON, *WCOLIN ANO i.IIIEN isurta, Hoban Glans. Hospetidni. Consre.papaik Man, Neat tir , ke. .r AAA be sold at Lowest Cub pries, sod osjosa e. petition. 1 CALL AND SEC ICON NOCIDELVVI I 1. MI . trOar good' ate eat sapossed by ,gy okiek to the, city, and oaf prim are so to. as ihe knit baba SONICTIIING NSW E ), HARDWA'RE 5.T.0.8 El 1 . 40, Ha PEACH HIREEt, I A 4.1 r does shois the thdoa Deist, when •e shall top Co Lids Pima sitocSo 11 A .R D W A ' 1 R .! Aed fell it thii lottat movarnellis ink% FOR CASH, ONLY. Y U 8 ' ' • Erie. Jamb le, BBBlita di; Buriu ids Usaatictursts el iv** ‘Fle . 4 01 PURE AMERICAN AND' I FRENCH' • COTIPECTIONSRY. do re Ltd 6Yr "'Roby th•Osatity Ortega, Listrans, natli. , . 1 Bahia*. Plll3Oll, sad - Foreign Nem, (ligus Tobseeo. • • FIREWOB.XS • FIRS C6ICK6ILS-DILST QUALITY. Torpedoes, I?oekets, Candles, - And a gesoisl assortmliat of small 41143 large • fitoirotits at 11Rwlesakt. We *ought ouiy sad no oat lednewompte la th is Mu. I PLAOB, CANNON,' LANTERNS, j ; &c., &c. rlittacaretilos vitt' thsalloys, 'wised . I r Yankee Nations, Toys, Feeney Goods' and Small Wares. .. . ' , . ' Stirt: vorti ir ooto so woritrzdooloso l root tad tan WWII I t to M i oir ntend to tor. we eta toot ittus wants of emantrtmetehants With Out elan Goode in our line. DWIB DOPOESS. t3.lBl3o!ftreip;Paio,Pa E=l NEW ISILIANDRIr & DRY lioob3 Sum , MBA. B. H. EMI Talmo pleasure la SDIMNIA! to the, piDflc that she has opined i *IV store Harmon'. 810ek,2 Squares south of LrnimDepot, mums as win lump caestehili lamp ;mita, of MILLINERY• AND DRY GOODS, &deny. Clothe, and • igeseed soostamt ' atarrirldag =sally kept oa hukd la i sten of the ILO. za ttir • oav stock of Goods JasS rocoliird frog Us , Polar( dc slrooa of Ocala, oat bar old stock, As will craft teorouoa Ur let or Jul} kiss colt, y m ad u M. COLIC'S I BOOK BINDERY. AND DIANE BOOK BIANUFACTITEING ESTABLISHMENT. i t ray Jost isdard Toiy lardy to my tiotittoo.l am to to dos!, wolk sir issitqu.sa tow., wan?. romoti,yaomood oxontonmd workman tram tko nit, end am ploykrod to do wok to tt.i.tmtsodmoot.pprorod loves. . NOR II /Alias" . 47110 OF T 42 T l iR itAllraLa. Moab' its Wortmeal cdtasokboolm lie, i ,ua 00 bisa. tind, Priemiso ispoispiii. and at/4401m par. ca • , 304arg. 21 nary of liblairlars tisk &acme Zig, trity Pa lo Gra L COLT. uoonwin is 4 gar BANKE3B! Oa Peach &net, near begot Rai rum r A. WWI% comma, ISlNAtagiaat A. U. bitalr, X. COM CIL k • Thuhaumpasofug pgrootod their oft ao/gogo•uts;aro osor govgared to do Osoural Baaktolk , FAOMMK O CollootSou Wawa& • ; aad , Efovoromout !km& lord 'Wired Notes Of ill balms and dooosoloattcou bought and sal& oryll•tf ran teAL6. —rheas% orsigind 014,„ 6 awl. Ma tam, alto t. le Tairaisw tornado. Doe slut of Taint",llll e, ow the IRMO Road. via Wain; 40 scu t all Improved milt b kw R., woo tad tabor: Sadism tae meted Omen 11 small tram A van bone with Rood stone eat, and i• good bets aus. by Mt at, with a alwd at asab •1184-• rood eel et soft 'raw. and a young orchard et Nell poi:. !or particulate 00111111 of lbw odosolieed on Ow soadaws. topIR-Spail MI 18 BOYS& YOUR MONEY ates. V.4":31 DI3 F. COUGULIti'S BOOT AND 50380,80 E S.TO RE, Bus. stews. Naar outra• Poo offs & rair=bh Boat and nava Geake. Worms tbs Palate that to n, ma, 116 toe rid &lantana le tkeittors Soon an State street. arraeir arinrint taa Past ON" "Mee he bettor all Ids old Oa& sad diatoms's` to Ora ate Partloilat titration steer to ndinit IM REPAIRIII-011. m sarstal ernicaren, and isPornsto an tin tradniaaalfe Waitress to eaa give as toad mitigate Gan and rail at ai low Woes am any otter parson in At atty. Good Mb Warranted. apnlaatt. Err AND NUL; , WOOL 0W.17., for Yob M Wholes& a ieh►a kr Goff. Patterimi ck 11,, 515 Ree>sch .!treat. i 58014113 THE DROP MS COD.II_! MON ELL, STEPHENS W! Y ntmENsn sroex JUBT RECEIVfP 4 xonez ?UI routovntso POMP! Prints /rpm 8 is 12/ Cis. per Nerd. Good' Bifached aftsaters, 1 yd. wide, 418 as: - 1 . •I I • Ilerstsr Brotort,l yierd wide, Faefiry 20 as. - ' ' A LARGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS AIVID IDlttilltaßLE., °wow& Re allMr, ban bean iriqaetad *lth Vest gra sad Will to mold at wary man advattika READER, LOOK TO YORK INTERKST NO TROMME TO SHOW GOODS i • - NIZANON t CO moNLL, BTE/wilts k F!!DEY. ITS WROILICSALD DRY GOODS STOOD. SOUTH,ARD, CRAWFORD rfcCARD; DRY GOODS, xarzoNs, Oar stock fe the Wiest *iv hrohgbt to the hlty, t • adding ot, I Wheels PRINTS, DILAINES. 81LXR, CLOTHS. 0A8518R1CE3,,- .5 BLURRED & BROWN BRIZRTING 1. Serpents, a, ennuis ainnetnient of Dieu Goode. , Zan kind of *Mete In the Notion line. And, la shod, • (Omni asoortmont of oroything nroded by Coa•tr; Dilators. • TO EE BOLD AT NEW TORS PRICES Conatrybealers are to to give os a all. We do a ctrtotly erholsale trade, sod propose 'miller at =eh , pries/se "VI teaks It to the adrsotage of merebento 'ln tlas action to deal he Erie, hawed of seeding Last (or their good". o.B.Boryselars. W. A. CRAWFORD, J. Y. mocoßD. osay244 F. A. WICONis- COUNTRY PRODUCE, GROCERIES, ,ritanzloya,iriate, laquoßa, azoircs,-kozacoco,, Crockery; : TWittino Ware, Thins, Nu(s, &c., No. 814 rem eileacr. Val slda. between Bth and 9th Sta., EWE, PA Cub paid tor Coautr? Produce. Y. A. Wain ASSOCSVIP, LAW JUDGE. 4.01.1•00 011.1.31 D, Nay 141 h. ISA R. Woonticrre, EM.—Dear sir r —We. your fr.ends sad seighb ra, haring tonedenee In • oar AIM, tad tesoitv, desire pin to become M candidate for the °ee of addltiopet L A . hap. An early and farorable reply Is eariseetiy•sidlpihel. &restos Slater. fleorT Modgo 2 ° l 4 Theodore R.Ttosai Rodney Smith, Geo P An. Fleury Ball, C L Randal, S Battles. Janos 0 Clio, Chas L Rad, 0 wbeeter, Bowes Beath. Johnston Rea, John R GnUUord, Jessie Webster J 0 Bookstall, If Benham, P Rockwell. Joodusaltvans„ T Y Godfrey It B Demo. say. L S J 0110; John Ray, Jr.. Levi Low:ride, .1 aunt. ford, j *Lovorldge, ti Nlehols, N Silver. thorn, A G Bly,C L. Phelps. 6 / 1 42P. May lath, leaf. Gann►rtes; 40pf favor of , he 14th inst. requesting me Co bosom. • modidam tor The ogles of additional Law Jodie of the Math Judicial District, to received. wi th w a n , thlcas frr the expemulon of ensaaeueo It soutane. Seep an a torsolon from ohs loweetli. to ne,gh ners--bpstneso moo irtil are Intim .tely aoqualnief with roy pram/Moat sa Kochi! staadirm—is very sniff. fog to me. Shoo d the Mahan Caussotiou of Erie county add their sanction to your Irish so kindle ea rrorood. It will gin me groat pitmans to be a smalltime, for that honorable EA reepoovible position. ' • With b gb reap et , lam yours, a. Woonursr. TO Heim lifeennoall i ErasicisSlatar as .1 ottiers—cittiNue of °bird borough. 1231314d* V ILE WOK nA4114 NEW PERPETUAL LIME KILN g:• /AM litir OlinnationQuivi Urea on h nod are prepartel to bra : it from the Kiln, on the attest °Mink ' - / 4000 CORDS OF HEMLOCK BAR , Tee vale/ tbalfleboat ziazirat pia paid. Tn. Was %Man Doe. e Haaamat, at their Lbw Ella, ea Oka cond. war Rearm Pa., Jame fad, 1111641 0111STIZENO AMU X01'614 kr Ageots, 0114 Podia* Coast* B b 3lll 6DmitgligtA ilAa 10 swift to ItosimaWasd peoltable ladamr. Fne•tor SS Aits.; vitiated.. $9 pa des. Comm sulfas tram Si to $l2 mart 4% " %k VOl/4 ftutrifilie Water St, Ir, 131111151 NO: 6 /MED HL vow.= AT rQvALLY Law ?RIMS AND GIVN 173 A I.MLL N 0.6 BUD 00118 E. 423 , STA'tg 8111ZET, ERN, FU HOISERY,- GLOVES, &C MEM= =24 it W. gatatEr. , pe ,bald nepettfally cell the attestioit of BUILDERS k LIVE DEALERS To our Sttnalnd on the Cue), IgONT ANC) sEcoNq sty, Near torn Dock NJULER k SPOONIER. W A N T. E D Tux tUtICAT PATRENO - 7 0, Inti Nu To Nov Cut s PPhletil Preparotlotg 1100FLAND'S GERMAN Bib:ERSE Debility rforattog from MU taZllll , lastalsT, Prostration of the opit.m.consed camp erpon roe re dionj o o, of amop lift. 50141 , 4*. ottizoo., ma le or foa l,. A d o lf. or youthorlillicil Ole Bata," awo Took. oolodependout bid IffLoom for their stwoo I Lai. racalous effect. , • edad discuses remitting ham &monists of the Lim ee.l Diorite. cermis,sre cued 111 HOOPLA NIY.S GERMAN BITTERS: This TIMM tula Venting more C. giro,' bety satisfaction, bin mord testimony, by more strapactsble ;wools to youth lot it MINI air ottorsiticie to the mat , Ist. We day any one to contradict tl4O astattion and win drloo9 Wany aro who wilt ptodttitad militate bataincd by no, that {' not s'''cat. • 1100FLODS GERMAN BITTERS, wupiettie aTery etre oonronfd or tforroor mail aril disess* ot tbe kidnerkl, °burrs the faTlOTing 1170 3 0.061 1 minltiog from dirordorr of the digarthro Moto: : Conettpstitni,lnwerd nes, Fullness of Blood to the Head, anidtta of the Stamsebeitsases, rheartbara, DIP; gust for Peed, ?Lanese or Vrelaht the Stlnfteehr Beet Kruetailone, Staking or Muttering at the Pit Of Ibn Stomach, litithruning of the field, Barred &ad didlcult Breaching, Flutterkg at the Heart, Charing or Su ffocat cog Sensations when in s lying portiere, Viscous" of-Via toe. Dots or Weta before the night, Fere/ and Dull Pain is the Head, Denctwoor of PereptraWillownese of Ore r kin sad Elea, Pete In tho Side, Chest, limbs, to , Sodden llushei of Heat, Burning in • Flab, Con cunt ISOagicaap of g‘ti_SO4 peat DePfeell" afBgrits' Raartataas. that this /jitters le net alaboolta, cantatas oo 'two or tatackar.aad cannot maks dratutatda, but 1/1 the tort tonic to the world. train /14. W. D. defected. rOtOr of .riellth Baptist Church, Philodo. • ilentlemms—l hare recently bean Sabering under ea a:stressing street" of indlgestiem i ffiemimpardad by • pros trstion MMus sorrow" alatem. MOSIMaII remedies were refornmeotted hy *taloa* seam of them meted, Mr.. wdboatsidief. Your oottaavia Gamma- Bittars veva leOztanzamded by person* who had tried tbero, and whom* foronitdemsation of thee Bitters Induced OM to try Om. I molt confess t h at I bpi an siversima to Patent Medicines from the ' , thousand and ono" quack "Bitters' whose only aim seams to bs to Peel ea' aweeteued dragged agoor upon the COlTlZlcility 11S & 117. 'ray, cull the toodency of which. I foot. la to Woks mossy * eon. firmed d run k e t a. :Upon laming that )01:11 was loony - a medicinal preparation I took It with happy effect. Its 'tattoo, not only smooth, stomach, but uponthe nmoue system. was ptottipt sad gratifying. I foal that 1 he re iferited great and permanent benedt from the me of a few bott.'es. Very reepectiully No W. D. SELO/MX.I4Mo. 264 i'lteductmon Et. . 1 • ; , ~ rtatll the E.ev. C. D.yer4sp, 411e!Istaat Mitte: Chrtettate i have &Area decided benefit from the tees orgoog,xx, German littten, and Mel Italy privilege to r eco mmend them as a roost valuable tante to all who are ereetiot from general debility or (NM diseases arising from the deraegeMeot cf tbe liver: _ loafs truly, D. TRIMILLL. From ROT. D. ilartge, Pastor of the Passel - oak rartist . March, Pht/aide. Prom the. may yishongibliorormarmollatiorui Aim to Dr. Ilmfbuld's German Bitters, I vas Induced to ISIT• theta I trial. ATMS using Were bettlea, f Conte them to be le rood remedy for deollttr, and • most excellent ton for, the stomach. DLltar4Cis. From Her. Wm. Sintllh.fortneriy ieetor of the Vineen. tfrro I.m rillville (R. I.) Baptist Mart he& Raving used in my family a number of bottles of yom.• Floodend's German Bitterly I to may I.regard them. siren excellent mitilletne, genially adapted to remove UlO diseases thel are recommended for. They strengtheo anitlevigorsie Cassia= when debilitated, and ere use. .Int in disorders*/ the Herr, loss of appetite, ic. I eye also reaurriaradedthem to ,severat of my friends, wtre have .ried them, and found them et ti:bensfotal tho rentorstionofhealth. yearst WU.M, 985 WnEn St, Phllids. BEWARE OF COUNTERFATS. - See that the skeet:ore of "MX JAC/Z.4OS" ea the. wrapper *fetch bottle. should your noarett drayiest not have the "allele do not be pa off by any of the Intosicttlng preparation that nay be Orate Inttittbut send to us- and we will forward, ameorely pie -by express. W." Principal Office and nfeetory, No. 611 drat Street, Pbtledelybia,ka. . . 111 is KVANS, io C.I ...taakion k. Co. ' ) Proprleto For ulO Vaggistslnd dealers in every town in tna L'nl. tedStatow. - Wo JLEED & VU., whceegas ina retail Dagen ti ANTLISUCITZ, P:VrCiliNOt% BLOSSnrina 4 COAL AID WOOD• QtOnSoßlwhtgh Lamp for fcrandiia'.&o,l profs:ea (or Y./inns—Corner eth.and )4itle; and 'corner lifyrtlo and Ancor rtreet42squaroweet ot the Dillon Depot, MO EE U. DUI niliek • GOLDEN BITTERS A PURELY VEG TABLE TONIC. INVIGORATING I STRENGTIMOING. Rattails tha system agidatt the svil effects of anwlale. icons testae cars Propapea. Will cum Weakness. , • Will care General LWOW. Will curs Ramtbma. Will care Headache. Will care Lira Cempfsfst Will exalts and create a health sp ts.' Will tistgorste the organs of on an moderato. ly Increaee the taraperstare of the body an ato t circulation, acting is fact sa s general corro ran the system, containing no golsonocut drags,. THE BERT TONIC DIMAS IN MR WORLD. S: fair Walls sarzsatly solicited. GRO. C. RURBEL b CO., Proprietors, Centrall Depot,4ractrert krpress Bat Dodson, ting N: aa ktaa. Sox sr., fam yeas.. ,Por sale by all Druggists, Grocers, Re. It/NNIG Wholeaals gents. and for sale by EAR Warted, C ute r Carver and Wil kins k 'oetlE6s. 001.8103 PATENT 9ELB7lloLal2fti OOPF, PATI*EABON 615 PiNen4 St, Erie, P*., pa., Hire been bppointed Bela Agents tot the Bele of hie ,- caxamisn WItINEXIt, Par the eity Nrk - ekrath Kris. Mill Creek Onkne , ennunit, McKean andFairetenr toWesdkilm ' , \ 44 - . Agents wanted to yell them in all the above named toe= LISIMAL Plrit ClMin WILL: Sr GIVEN! • Any letenvet matt orwatnitpaks SS per de." by canvassing fur them For liana apply Ai above. , .• 213y101.1. DIOSSOLUTSON -OP 00 4 . Awrists amine Vie nem heretofore exlating undo the =we of .GARTER tc,Cit.RVER, Pas dteaolved by etintral ettrat,t, datin g hum January nth, 1884 jrr. Carter Midair, The boob cd the old arm may be tosauttt the 9.14 p Pro mp t settlements requested. • S; oaRrER. clAxv-sa, bir Career bas; eseociated hie ion with, httn, and wilt continue the builnou under tbe . 9iarno and tiro of • 1, B - . OLP. VtR & CO., Keeping., new end well *dated Ito* at Drupe, 13 elnea, Cheralesle. new Pbanaseoutleal Pzepaa tlee6, Rare Pe:luaus:, ALTO:lea, lea pesolaperiVri clerks of tbla bonne aro retained and an r tbrieL upon being coneetly served at all tfortom—liie Serffele of Mr. J. 3. Cartes hare alio been securtd;aa d lee mill be happy tq meet bur old Wends sed eaatorners.at • • Rs4*6 BOW,—tag OLD STAND. AGSM'S WANTED 1 For oar neW *CA The Pictorlid Dock of OP Pus /t I IBCDOTES AND INCIDENTS RznEorr. • Boole, Patriotic , Political., RonsantiO,Tintnorous and Tiercal, tiplandldly illustrated with over 3.0 Ene Pota di bautlini Engravings. / L UX W att. COX IMAM htilt ur,tendea pathos, startling intareat and sittrwatlts bogy, 0244 peerlere and alone among all its cbtapetatort. The valiant and biare-beart od, the picturratte and dramatic, The witty and marvel lous, the teaderand pathetic,. The roitof fame and sto ma' t autli6i.toei. t.towt.tityout4And &mit; startling' I rVadtlTU lin I MICMAC words sad tirade of women, and the whole panorama of tte war are bete stedetartliogly portrayed in a master's man ner. at ones hiatorioal and renmatte. meeting It the 230at araPNI.Juilliaat and readable book that tbo war has called forth. Dina lad *flora and soldiers, teachers. MinTeitey4ang mee, and all in want of gr.:Amble eizi plmaiwit, lind - thisiha hoot chance to make manor taw at eltspit. pond fer einnilere and senora farm. AddreteralATlONAL. Etrar NC.,407 law nor Street. Pidiadelpida. atsZt-lore NEW Huta= haring aosectetK l ow him 4_dattijare Artiwzie welt Ironer, xi food freehold's; eespeeshali rs Qualm for the peat fermi of the Walla. AA Joliette's itehttneem cd the as tot thanes thin. The !pitmen* ISM &r titer be combatted ender the Cue al turioase liraismder, the aro stand on derntill bolfrefhf Mate and Pesch. "%ate lialdng, thinaaithihit men" i . &e. lierwiriog dose, with tautness wad thaw gterawked. Giro es a all. r-sm - A . 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