Brit Arttidicebgatir. ERIE, PA., JULY 5, 1866 Tho Observer as an Advertising Medluni. rk., I L s.s OZIORTZII haring the lavest eirealeass of paper P a 'tithed in Petuaktbsen north of mitu i• g p and w- et of the Sesqtehanna r.res, and loth the, bands of the moat inenenthal citizens tad north-western pertlon of the Stab, is one of the but LdlerttlilagUleditlali to 0.. country. Each numbs? Ls read by not lest than v,,,,sastl persons, and, for the advantages given t,, Oreeti.er, oar rates are the lowest of any papir „awn, to persons of all claws, who haee any tb„, t , dl pose the'OasszYsx affords an sinews lilted aoramunitatfct, with the ;nth . 'O2 want to make your buleets Ynowo , adrertiee in the Obse)Tet. • ir j ois hove special bargains to offer, advertise in the ir r ou vikut t 0 buy or tell artythlem, ad►erti► t o th e f , t .orrtr. 1. 50 2 have legal uottees to pohlieh, adrettisa to the ~,.seer. LTo a with to iptrodoe, a beer article. adrartise in ll'. rria t , h tJ dil?"a Of anything at anctiort, adr r 0 server. nt to Abrants your intelestr, *averts.. B.e .i,l he owed his Immense fortune to jud, '4etrazin - z. "The secret of basioesi success," said c. - .11:01, Astor, "is a liberal use of 'Mates ink." • , :na-‘ ,14 of inatances of men who hire gained ou ; by a proper 'system of sarertialag, are 17 . 1 7' , ,5a llpit no ALIIMent A4=1,1 be need' to nry hos ors man that the Filmiest way to pointei out by Oirkril and Astor - _ The Campal,n Ob:.eyver. r, mind cur friends that the period for sctice effort to carry the Ouberna CJ:,:eat this fall has arrived. In no way m,ocb be done towards the promotion principles as by the.diasetnination of I lm:Docratic papers. The! C am p a i gn publi , hed at the low into of of t1.411 ,. . , r sir months', or CESTS for Arre ;Mould be in ihe habits of every fern -1:v tiiiNtrth-West. We desire, if possible, tAt It iii . 3l/ secure a circulation'tif two thou ,nl c;'l.ie9,. and call upon all Democrats to that object. Who - Will he the Irroi to send us rt club of eve, ten or trestj, Each of our present subscribers has t,:yeit.or who, by, skreply" , speaking to him, ct.. , i''on induced tO subscribe, and with a lit r: our list 'Con be doubled in every p„4: digrie Oo _to work, friends, viihJe• delay, let it not; be said that'. we „ at candid ate,for governor by the want activity in thoie who claim to be his sup• ma3l-ff Putter's Cylinder Press. 1 The unusually neat appearance presented ty !he Observer this yeah is due to its - having I eeo printed upon one of C.—Potter Jr. & Co 's celebrated Cylinder Power Presses, one (r which we have just introduced into our ca.. .1 few ru-nths ago, finding that our d new paper power press NAB about mpe get] out." we made a careful exainination of the ai3erent. popular presses manufactured, and !Acr giving each a thorough trial, came to tl . .e conclusion that the Potter press possessed merits for general office use ahead of all its. e.mpetitors. Since having it set up in our es'ablishment, we are still recite - convinced of ce euperio'rity, and we take more than ordi nary pleasure .in recommending it to the at tention of any of our - neighboring cclempora ries who may be intending to purchase a new pres. , . We have not time at present to enter to a general desoriptiori of its peculiarities, I tut will describe them more minutely-here 'atter An excellent cut of the Press appears (a our first page, and we invite all who take coke an intere , t in printing machinery . to call and tax it in operation. P4ICg9 trs Rare Asia Etsawntas.—A care. f.al examination into the prices charged in Erie and in other places induces us to believe that notwithstanding the Complaints which we sox Ind then heir =from some persons in the crainunity, this is as cheap a market for most rifeies as any city Upon the Lake Shore. We tee recently 'bad a conversation with a gen t'man wno was led by- the represeltation of :1.1 , 4 to go to Buffalo - for the purchase of a :are assortment of articles necessary In-fur , hiJ house. Ile says that after.finding e prices at a number of stores, he came h vac with the firm belief that be could buy as Ittf p is Erie as there, and on investigation • =t•ov'erol flat not only could he get, mcfst Se articles needed at :is low figures, but, (hinge, the cost was ten - per cent. less. 'ady rho has had ex!ensivc shopping expe. case in New York and Philadelphia, says e prices of our dry goods dealers wilt corn f3vorat,ly with those of : any of the retail :rehints in either of those cities. On 7:a.l# , ;iy or Chestnut street, the cost of goods 1 1r.„r".1.7c file per cent. more than the same isThy in Erie. The experience of these pes ts coincides with that of numerous others h whom we hare conyeratd on the subject. The facilities now possessed for the ship of of pod 3 to this point, the convenience •t access to std froth the city; aid the active , )netltion among our dealers, render Erie at present time a more desirable4dacto than jar f o r the people of the:aurronniing cone -16 their trading in. We bare and lareeri l dry goofy houses than any .ice of the same eine of our acquaintance, ca they are eOling at rates th,t4t make it an `,est for all wko wish to purchase in large I.ntities to patropize them. 4 wholesale eJ bishment of the same kind has lately been vted, at which, we are informed, merchants be adjoining towns - can be implied on as ,r;role terms as they can secure elsewhere. tt,e grocery, hardware, dreg and other de etmenta of trade, we hare numerous eiten re and flourishing Oros, some of whom have .cceeded in building up a trade that, would -rrrt , e persons abroad who are not actirt4nt : the rapid growth and generally pros tti character of our city. These facts are 7., , 1;n1 in themselves, if there were no ennrince nny unprejudiced mind tie important stdes which Erie has ta -% towwdi wealth and progress within f,ir years are built upon a substantial The extensive railroad connections of Lay render it daily a more favorite point 1;11: f,r the interior Western counties of aLd when we shall once have ce s , the rnau•acturing facilities projected, ,1 • . t..y cannot fail to attain a commercial , it;•. which no amount of competitionor ean•deprivo her of. - tr Lx,r —The ftilloWing is a,list or the -4td Jurors drawn\ for the term of Court at*: oti the firt Monday in August; --cvm Bell, Jr.. Jno W Gays,.. A A G Arbuckle; Milloreek—Robert Alt Ounnison Harborcreek—Samuel re'le% North East township—W H Ran eo ; Venanga—J H Bennett; ;re—Gordon Crooks; Union—Otis Erastos Mtherson ; Waterford—Y B Ben .v` Maxwell. Maxwell. 8 4 Brotherton ; Washington - '.ttoncey !Sittings; Edinboro—l T Reeder ; ,- ..telot—W uo Loomis; Springfield—A 've Girard Tp—Jas Sampson; Girard 'trh—Ast Battles, L Wright ; FairviewF 'e•i!ey NleCre..ry. 6 ilowing are the Traverse Jurors for .:me Court; • - - E rie—John J-Demerling, Jno 0' Baker, Jo. Serr, Geo'J Morton, M M M9nre , J Mil'er, David Burton, J Cook, 't=tlll Brown, John ealtsman ; North East 0 Chaqe, Jas Culbertson, LOllll (:,:tlis; Greenfield—A 1, 4 111 • 9012 ; Vert " . 7Jtraes Allison; Amity—C C Capron, J ; Wayne—Jos Alien ; Jesse Dond ; Samuelßeath S Kimball, Geo W Fairchilds ; Le 'dz - A Lehentaller ; Waterford—James W iltuben Sharp; Green—Win Weed, 8 St:mmit—F t 4 Lee ; Mckeatt—Aman• :Net I je ; Washington-31314014n, Dalai C Orlando Crew; Frank ... 4. !lead, Wm -M Boson ; Elkereek—A C Bateman. L B Joplin ; Conneaut S Kimball, P , iennedy, B F Barnes, J B ttmore ; Springleid—P Anderson; oir- Patent; L Perkins, larker, Toby ea/In"' §T ItuaLocd and rontlifurvigor ate re 'ted by llelmbold'a Extract Each's. tt TAKE NOTICE.—As the BUM for fruit and berries approaches, our citiiens are suffering from the depredations of petty thieves and pilferer; jet many cases the children of re spectable people, whose parents do not dream of the occupation of their offspring. It may not be generally known that under the act of 18G0, the stealing'of fruit ficun tho tree or on the ground is a serious offence, and tie rem edy is simple and prompt. By that law the Wilful taking and tarrying away cf fruit, Vegetables, plants, vines, shrubs or 'trees, is made a misdemeanor punishable in the Court of Quarter Sessions, and rendering the of fender liable to a doe of $5O and imprison ment for sixty days. The course of proceed ings under this act is plain and easy. A com plaint before any Alderman or Justice of the Peace is all that any person has to do. The law will do the rest. This is the criminal remedy. For those who prefer it, there Is a civil remedy. By another section, any otie who : shall wilfully enter or break , down, through or over any orchard, garden, yard or fende, hot bed or green house, or who shall wrongfully club, stone, cut, break, bark or mutilate any tree, shrub, bush, vine, Sc , or walk over, beat down or trample, or in any way injure any grain, grass, vines, vegetables or crops," shall, cn conviction bolero any al derman or justice of the peace, or in any court have judgment ogvicst him in any • Ellin, not lees than $5 or more than $lOO with costs• This fine is to go one-half to the informer and one-half to the occupant or owner of the land. Iq default of pay - Mont, the? offender must go to jail. 'The law how provides a full nudoim ple retnetly'against the plunder and damaging of gardens or yards, end it is the fault otthe owners if they suffer. The Girard Spectator of last week responds to Mr. Lowry's libel suit by a half colurrn of charges and insinuations; which must be very mortifying tf, the Senator,' whether true or false. The - editor of the Spectator has un cltubtedly determined that, let the libel case turn out as it may, Lowry shall be none tho more' comfortable far it. He is strongly backed up by some of (he wealthiest and most influential men in the county, of both•political Parties, and, as he has shown himself a man of grit the sympathies of the public are rapidly turning in his "favor. We learn that the notoriety given to the Spectator by the suit which Lowry has Instituted, has al ready tuid the result of adding largely to its list.' New subscribers are pouring in upon the editor by the dozen, and, what is most curious, two thirds of them are men of the same political creed as our Senator. By this time, Me. Lowry is probably willing to admit the justice of our opinion that he made a great mistake in commencing this suit. The people' regard it as no more than right that when a man holds official position, his public and personal ads should be the free subjects of criticism by the press, and when they see him attempting to arrest this privilege they loya tinbly take aides against' him. The Boston Evening Commercial thus points out " the road to fortune." Says that jour. tel "One of the famotis wealthy men of the country—a Man who counted his worldly goods by tens of millions—was in the habit of attributing hie great stfo..en in business to the fact - that he had always advertised erten. sive!) , in the newspapers of the day. This is but a solitary instance among the t wands which might be adduced to prove—if any prod* were needed—that the royal road to wealth lies through the advertising columns of the newspapers. The man„lyho desires to cre ate or retain an extensive trade, must make the public familiar with his name and place of business, the character of his merchandise, and his prices. More especially does this ob servation hold true, when'the merchant strikes out a new path in business enterprise, by an improved method of conducting- his affairs, or by reducitiß the prices of .his. goods below the standard of the-market. Such a man is .sure• to reap a rich reward (rem a judicious system of advertising-n The Commercial then refers to a case of re cent occurrence in Boston. A merchant of that city, after doing business some three years without advertising, concluded to try the experiment, and the Tult was that his trade almest doubled within-.tea days. Re is now doing the largest busirfess of the kifld in the city, employing some eighty assistants.— This, is en overwhelming proof that the royal road to wealth lies through the advertising cclumns of the newspapers. 1121 , LTLIcAN CANDWATE.4.—The following is a list of the Republicans in our district and county who are willing to serve the de;ar poo ple—for a considerption : Congress—G. W. Scofield, Warren • Henry le r Souther, Elk; Gen. I'. L. Kane, Sikes , Wm. Bene3n and G. W. DeCamp, Erie.. Associate Law. Judge—lL L. Biel) ond, Meadville ; S. E. Woodruff, Girard ; J I n P. Vincent, Erie ; JOhn 11 Walker, Erie; WM. B. Brown, Warren. Assembly—Cole D. B. McCreary * , Col. 0: S Wood wor.i. AsAotiatiJadgEs—Antirew Scott, Erie ; It. Cau l :hey, Erie; Wm. Cross Springfied ; John Greer, North East; Wm. Benson, Water• ford. District Attorney—Lieut. Col. Charles M. Lypeit,- J. W. Belvieu, A. J. Foster,• alt of Erie. lirolhanotary —G. W. Colton, Erie; Colonel Rogers, --, • Register and Recorder—E. D. Hulbert, Erie; Henry G. Hsrvey. Springfield. Treartirer—C, Watson Keller, Union. It will be perceived that Erie is Its unambi boos as usual. After showing by facts which have not been disputed, and which cannot truthfully.be de nied, the falsehood of the Gazette's artiole of a couple Weeks ago, accusing Nlr. Clymer of enmity to the soldiers, the' Corry Telegraph has the assurance to copy' the editorial of the Gazette in full, without a word of excuse, sr igulment or palliation. ' The same paper prints the bold and infamous slander ac o sing the Soldiers' Democratic Clubsif York with having placed the names of a number of deserters and dead men upon its list, to help swell the number. Wo published several week • ago some resolutions of the club in 'which this gross falsehood was denied, and characterised as it descried. It is bi sh4retelege repetitions of such unmanly misstatements as these that the Radical organs hope to succeed in the campaign in Pennsylvania. The Union Milts Bulletin says "the election Sr WM. A. Galbraith, Esq., to the Presidency of the Union & Titusville R. R. Co., seems to have infused new life to!the project, a. 24,0,12:. sldering the comparatively small ,amount re• 411:arid from the people along the line of the road, and the immense advantages which the road would give to Erie and other points, we do not think it at all probable that the projct will be . allowed to fail. On the contrary, we have, strong faith that in a very short time the road will be an accomplished face. It should not be forgotten, however, that upon the lib erality of tha people of Erie and elsewhere, the success or failure of the road depends." We Understand that subscriptions to the $50.- 000 of stock necessary to complete the road bay° been taken quite freely in our *Ay du ring the last couple' weeks, and that there is a fair prosptct that the full amount will be raised here and along the line of the road within the present month. 1 - The • Democratic conventions of VJnango and Clarion comities have instrudted in favor of Gen. A. D. McCalmont, of Frabkiin, as the candidate of cur party in the district cam posed of !Criwford, Mercer, Yenango and Clarion. We do not think a stronger man can be found in the district. With the Radicals divided and fighting like excited tom cat ' s In Crawford county, Gen. McCalmont, posseeiing as be does s splendid record as a soldier And man of talent, can - hardly fail to. sweep !the -course in case be is nominated. Local PaiigraPhse, - This inatall t atiiin of the 'Masonic Lodge at Corry mill take place on the 10th inst. Peroris intending to travel by 'railroad should ibear In mind that a new time table went into operation oa the Lake Shore road tart Monday. Jas. SW, En., has donated to • the Deptist congregation a lot of ground on East Sixth tit.,•about kmile from the parks, on wbich a Missicin Sabbath School is to be erected. Ruled statement paper, for business men, kept always 3n hand at this office, and will be sold to customers *either with or without printing. The Tituteville Herald joins erith cetera' other Republican papers in advocating a, change is the system pursued by the party in Crawford county, in making nomlnationa for °Moo. Mr. liarVey Morgan has opened a paint shop on State street, between 12th and43th; where ho is ready to receive orders for any' kind of work in his line. He buil thereiti:; tation of being a good mechanic, and a steady, industrious, faithful man. On Wednesday of last week the dead body . of a man. was discovered on the beach in Springfield township. He was well dressell,- bnt had very little money is bls pocket, and is supposed to have been a Canadian. The Demotiao, of this District, it is.said, intend to run Dan Rice itor Congress.:'-Why not nominate his trainel elephant!—Warren Either would make Ott° as good, If not a better Congressman, than our present one. The readers of the Observer will please overlook the absence of our usual local variety in this issue. We have been up to our elbows during the week Setting up a new pretii;end making other improvements to our offiee,"and have found very-little time to devote to edi torial duties. It is said that. the Pittsburgh Gazette has a subscriber who has taken Is copy of the paper fol. the last eighty years—and paid for it._ Exchange: • The Observer has not loss than a dozen sub. scribers . who have taken the paper, and paid for it. regularly, ever since tho (lay it was started—raoierthaa zG years ago. The Pittsburgh Gazette says that it is Eta ted, on what appears to ue to be competent authority, that Senator Cowswhas written to n gentleman of this county, holding oificeun— der the federal government, signifying that the whole office holding class are expected to vote Democratic tickets next Fall.—.Exehange. Postmasters and other Federal office holders in Erie cr.unty will please take notice. The Dispatch office held its annual pie-ole at the '•iiead" on Saturday. A considerable number of persons were in attendance, and everything is said to liaVn "passed-v:4r very pleasantly. We regret that, our business en gagements prevented us from accepting the cordial invitation to be present. IL McLean, Esq., late of Wattsburg, has purchased an elegant residence at Rochester, N. Y., and adopted that plies as his ham. lie has been one of the most successful and enterprising citizens of our county, and there will be many who will units► with ns in re gretting that he should have concluded to remove hie residence. We were favored with a call, on Monday, from Mr. Dickinson, editor of the Corry Dem ocrat, who appear' to be a gentleman of Intel• ligence and pleasant social qualities. Al• though published in a difficult locality for a paper of its politics, be informs us that the Democrat is prospering finely. Should any of oar friends desire a journal- from that. di rection we recommend them to take the Dem beret. The Cleveland Herald is informed by der tectires and other police officers, that at no time within the past ten years has there been as mach horse stealing in all parts of the country as at the present time. Descriptive oiroulara-n-uor in at pollee beadeciarters from all sections, very often to the extent of four or fire a day. Take warning all, and look the stable before the horse is gone. The Greenville Argus urges its Republican friends In Crawford county to abolish their present system of nominating candidates for office, and return to the one in practise in Erie and spoilt of the other counties of the State. Itcontends that the system has already in a great measure "destroyed the harmony and good feeling of the party, and another such canvass as the !)4'itlecen Pettis and Fitiney—if this on es not—will have the effect of placing the county in the hands of the opposition." Should the latter resale be effected, we say, beep the system a going. The gee:ll4lle Journal tells the following; "A. young lady in bleed township lately be came attached to a youth residing in the some neighborhood, and being desirous that the affection should be mutual, she procured ceme •rove powders, ' and mixed them in her future husband's' food. The result was that they poisoned and nearly killed him, and he is now talking strongly of instituting a suit for deranges against the enamored young lady.-", We not•co4hat the Republicans of Vcnango county have endorsed S. P. Idcealmont as the candidate of their party for Congress. Is . this the same gassy chap who was formerly in the State Legislature, and Out such an absurd figure while there - as to become generally known as "the Venango County Wind Mill?" If so, we beg of the Republicans of that dis trict that they will not burlesque the position of a Congressman by sending such a complete "Damphool" at their representative to Wash. ington. A correspondent of the Dispatch recom mends .Gen: Thomas L. Kane, of the "Buck tail" regiment, now a resident of McKean county, as the Republican candidate for Con gress. It-really begins to look as if our co temporary's vigorous and persistent opposi tion to Scofield was likely to be successful.— Itfany, of his friends in this county up to a recent date have deserted him, and the proba bilities now are that a new man—either Gen. Kane or Mr. &Other, of Elk—will be taken up by the Republicans. The Democratic nominee will either boa gentleman from - this' county or Judge Brown, of Warren. On Saturday of last week C. V. Culver, the collapsed financier, and Republican member of Congress from the Crawford district, took up- lodgings in the Vepango county jail at Franklin. lie has been remorsmiesely pressed by his creditors for some weeks past, and Ina after suit has been entered against him, until the amount of bail awns up to several mill ions of dollars. Finding that each day only added to his troubles, he, refused to give fur -1 ther bonds in the last case brought against. him, and was sent to resort accordingly. where his wife accompanied and continues to share a cell with him. "Tho way of, the trans. gressor is hard.!' "Young man, have you a good library ?" "No." "Why not ?" "I can't afford it, be. cause I'm too poor." "Do you emote cigar" or chew tobacco!" "Yes." "Hovi much do they cost you per annum?" "A trifle—atom trifle—only a mere trifle." "How much do they cost you each day!" "Well, is I am very temperate, only about twenty cents for cigars." "A f t the end of the year do you feel any better than yon would if you refrained from the use • of tobacco!" _ "No, I can't say that I do." "Well, they cost you each day twenty cents, or a little over eeventy.tbree detail per annum." "Oh, not to touch; brat stop—let me see—yes, you're right—seventy three dollars a year l " Now, that's= would purchase a first rate library ; you spend it, for what I—aye, for ; what! Do you compre hend the reason that Jon are tbo poor to have a library? The members of thn Universalist congrega tion held a Strawboiry Festival in, Farrar Hall, on Monday night Like all the enter tainments under the management of this seal sty. it Yraesplendldlyoondicted, A. large num: ber attended, and everything passed off as " merry as a marriage bell. " We are requested to announce that ler. Mr. Gillett, of Ohio, mill supply - Dr.l;yon's pulpit ou Sabbath Tau • Fouaru. 7 —iThe' Anniversary of Independence was permitted to pass by in mg city without nisi general celebration.— Few strangers -were: in town, and in the afternoon 'the streete were as quiet as en Sabbath. In the 'I morning about eight the Baptist Sabbath School, preceded by the College Band, marched to the harbor. SOOI/111 were in readiness to take theca to the Head, where they held a delightful pic•nio. Shortly after, the fire department made a parade, presenting the finest display of the kind ever seen in Erie. As each 'company passed the Qt.server office they greeted it with cheers. the compliment was; properly appreciated. , nave shall- endeavor to show by our future seer' for the interesth i of the "boys" that it was not undeserved. In the afternoon the base ball match betwern the Excelsior club of Erie, and the Williamsport club, took place, on the grounds of the former, west of the canal.' The playing ti l os good on both sides, and resulsed in the success of the latter by a largo score. As thesYilliamsport club has been organised a number of years, while the Excelsior -has only keen organizedo few weeks, no discredit to the Erie club that it came rut behind. - The gentlemen _front Ivllliaiosport made a pleasant impression ripen cur citizens, and their return to Erie w;11 he gladly welcomed on any occasion. : NotwithslantEngr their antagonistic pesitlon in the game, the members of the tWs - ()tubs treated one another with the gr,atect courtesy, anq there was an entire absence of that jealotis,feiling Ishich so ire , quontly prevails en the eccacion of such games, In the evenin:: quit.e a number of private diApl .y'. er fire; Aver'ri. v, ere given.— The boys colleetA an iinmen..!o rile °lbexes in front of Brown's Hotel; and aot 'up a bonfire, which had the effect of dr:ll,ll'n.; thous:ll,l,la of people about the Parks. At lialf.pa=t ten ( . .'clock the grand complimentary banquet of the Excelsior club to the Williamsport club took place at Brown's Hotel. The proprietors of the house had talcsM gains to get up. a splendid affair, and the tables were loaded (low* with every lu.zurY that could he thought of. The company was large and pleasant, and enjoyed themsel ves in an extremely jolly style until near 12 O'clock. In south Erie there was a handsome display of fire works, whith {attracted many residents of the city, Associate Low Judge. From Rea Corry Telegraph. Rep.] • The! Dispatch of a recent date sticks its *Wakes for John lii Walker for Judge, in the place about to be vacatdd by Judge Derrick eon ; and in doing so takes occasion to tell the people of Erie county how exceedingly fit Sir. W. is for the position by reason of his unrivalled amiability and wonderful attain ments in the law. That Mr. W. is a pretty good lawyer there is lie doubt. That he is fitted by temper or habit of thought for the position of a Judge - will beliews indeed to the people of Erie cotnity.l For thirty or forty years be bee been tonfeiscilly tho most aim sive lawyer at the Eri'e bar, and there is not a neighborhood in the-whole county, probably, where there tannot_iie found--good men who have bad to suffer from his violent denuncia tions, and this simply because they happened to be on the "other side." Those who have known him from tifi earliest days at the Bar, and in the community; unhesitatingly say that t a is revengeful and implacable—that he never forgets ot_forgiVes. If this is so, it would be terriblandeol to give him the pow er of a Judge., 4eido from the violence to be done to the jaffinial character generally, by such an incumbent-what a vast field would be opened for retrißatitin and oppression; and unfortunately in such instances, the opportu nities are tad trequem perverted power. „. The men with whomlie has wyred are the active, energetic busincis men of'the county. That same activity, of course, brings them into businese'conflict and competition; out - of which grow litigation, nine inevitably bring ing them into the povrer of "the court," as the lawyers say. One ~quality, at least, a Judge should have—more important than all else--that cooZ,I dtspaniaftate habit of tkought and feeling that will insrtre every Man'e case a fair, candid, impartial :treatment. No long nursed exjoity to burst ofit into revenge—no temper long allowed to school itself. in uncon trolled denunCiation and Into. The true law yer may attably defend his client and as suc cessfully defeat his opponent, and yet when tall is over leave that gratifying impression that "duty delicately done" is better than when "coarsely done." ;There is no rule of common sense or of morals, or of delicacy, that requires the perforrdance of any one duty at the expense of 'a dozen other duties. The decencies of life are as binding as the rules of law, and the man who habitually -fails to make them compatible not the man to MI with safety or propriety: the "Seat of Jos tire " The War •In,' Europe, Prti3,l3, formally dee= t,l rm. icliest, Au 3- trio, on the 18th 11'4., and I the ltareete,nl, -, of troops immediately conlir:need. The King of Prussia inaugurated the carnpaiga f by . an imperial proclamation, iniwhielt he nr.n{turte etl the fullest reliance upon the fi lelit:r and cooperation of the public. On the lith ult., a portion eflia.army entered Dresden, the capital of Saxony. The Prussian forces also occupy Hanover and threaten Franlnort, and at the latest. dates were advancing upon Cas sel. An engagement took place between the Prussians and fleissiane pear Frankfort, in which the latter were badly beaten. Ono column of the ,forisier were pushing on in the direction of Bohemia. In addition to these' movements; the Prussians Nava "occupied' Seidetteharg. Dahlen, Am i d Rim, and an ad vance of the forces was Within two miles of Leipeich and the railway bommaniestion be tween teipsto and Riess had been destroyed. At the - ,tateat dates they had not crossed the ' Austrian frontier. Hostilities were, comeauUced by the Am team: on the 18:h. A atrial( party of Aus trial's soldiers crossed the Silesian frontier on that day and dispersal the Prussian patrol. A large body of the former were marching to wards the Sileeittn frontier with an intention of ca. operating With the' forces under arms in that quarter. Itis supposed that the Sax on fortes will retire Were the Prussians can effect a junction with the Austrians, and thus make their blows telling. The sing and Crown Prince were ;with the forces et Saxony. Tht main design of the Austrian allied forces la to protect the points menaced by Prussia, and, at. the same time, to inau gurate and push forward' an offensive cam. paign for the reconquest of - Holstein. Italy had declared war Against Austria.—. The Geribaldien volunteers will assemble at Bergamo and Brescia. They are wild with ' enthusiasm, and clamor :to be. led against their heredit , ry fob. Haelhaldi will fan this flame, and the goveruitent being not adverse to an early commencement of hostilitlik Will fell in with the.popuher current and.make the most of its headlong impetuosities. ' The other great powers seem to be watching each other with sleepless vigilance. Russia has declared that her neutrality depends Upon the action of France. So long as the latter pow er maintains a strict neutrality she will dose; but if Francs shows evidence of going into the contest, Russia will then take care of her own interests. France, England, and Russia, have united in protesting against Turkish-in tervention in the Weirs, of the Danubian Principalities. The war has now commenced, and each arrival from Europe will be looked for With increasing interest. Will prance and Russia be able to keep out' of the contest t-- That important question events, as they deVel• ape themselves, alone can Answer. Godey's Lady's took ti 3 t hand with vi beantlfal and appropriate '.cakraring entitled wilutereee Joys,'and iklao ono entitled, , gDomiag ou the Lae New Employment for Ladtes, ,'representing two handsome young ladies rowing, with a young gentleman seated in the ohm of the boat under an umbrella. .The ooloeed fashion plate, containing six fig. urea, is very firm; and the cuts of dresses, bonnets, hate, Jackets, collars, and children's dresses; together with the Work Department, are quite valuable: The Phrenological %lomat for July, No. 1, Vol. 44, Contains Forty Illustrations, Portraits of distinguished .Statesmen, Clergymen, Sol diers. Criminals, etc. , qr M I!kAABLtD. ' 'ln Mandrills, an Thursday, June 28ti, by Rev. J. V. Reynolds, D. D., W. W. Lyon, Esq., otErie, Pa., to Miss. Maria Derickson, daughter of lion. D. Derlokson. . . In Watteburg,. July 17, by the ger. Mr. Warren, Mr. 0. L. grown, to Niles 0. L. Pat. tereon. • At West Girard, on the'29th . of May; by the Rev. C. L. Shipman, Robert Calder, to Mrs. Rate D. Roberts, all of Girard. In New Boston, 111, May 23, by the Rev. E. Wasrauth, Gee. Lytle. of Waterford, Pa., and Miss Hortense A. Van 'Scoter, of Fre• donia. In Union, at the residence of R. J. 547- moth,, Esq., on the alet, day of May, by. the Roe. 0. S. Stedman, Mr. 0. Vic Stedman, of Titusville, Ps., to Mss• C. A. Kilburn, of Un ion Mills, Penn'a. In Fredonia, May 24,, by ßev. Arey, Mr. Rufus A. Fender, of Erie, and Dim Ann Ste• yens, of Fredonia. • • In Girard, on the 31st of May, .by Henry 8011, Esq., Mr. M. G. Heti, of Franklin, and Miss Caroline Beckman, of Fa!Mew. In Spillageld, May ,30tb, by Rey. John Prosser, Mr. Clark D. Reynolds. of Van Bu ren, Mich., to Mre. Bunn Feller, of Edinboro, Penn's. On the 2lst, by C. W. 8. Anderson, ksq., Mr. James Johnson. to Miss. Nancy Brown, both of Waterford Township, Erie county, Pa. At the re4idenee of the bride's father, by Rev.E. J. L. Baker, of Erie district, Mr: W. Wells Wheeler, of McKean, to - Miss Mary A., danghter i of Rev. 3. Prosser, of Springfield, Erie Co., Ts. , In Springfield. June 2.lst, by Ile,. J. O. Os born, Mr. John Walker, of Springfield, and Mice Marcia Bill, of Titusville, Pa. DIED, 4 In Panama/ N. Y., Arne 8,1866, Mrs. Cyn this Id wife of 11. C.lfaxwell, aged. 22 years, 6 moaths, and 8 days. In this city, on Wednesday, the 6th inst , atter a severe and lingering illness, Mr. Wil liam Milling, aged 43 years and 9 days: In West. Millereck, on Thursday, the 7th inst., of brain fever, Rebecca, wife of A. P. Fassett, in the 23d year of her age. In North East, May 16th, Hattie Elizabeth, daughter of Charles and Mary A. Italph, aged 11 years t mauths,and II days. In Waterford, May' 21st, Mrs. Hannah b: ryacuED, consort of -Wm. Bracken, aged p years. Inllnion Township, April 2501, Mrs._Mary Jane Nelson, wife of Addison M. lieisoti,aged 26 years and days. In Waterford township, on the Bth inst.,of inflany!tien of the lunge, Henry N. son of George and. Nancy Vansiee, aged 1 year and H months. In Riser Falls, Wis., on the 15th of May, Mrs. Esther French; relict of Wm. French, formerlylef S'pringfield, Pa., agetljti years. Itt Mil Week, on Sunday - evening, Ketie Eliza, diughter of R. ff. and J. A. Arbuckle aged 1 year slid 11 months.' ,New Advertisements. ikroTIVE. j 3 AU persona lodebtad to the imlrteriber, by note or otherwise, are required to male. immediate payment to Eh Dunemnbe. E.q, as my agent, or meet me at my former residence to Wattsburg, on or about the Lt dad of Assiut Doet,and settle the same. • dely&-td • BZETOR, fillVir AND COUNTY SUDYEYING..-3013N O.3ZU.LER, bdrough Saryeyor of Bauth.Erie, ie tally prepared to rr set any grade and mouth corners of Ingot• or ontdots of the city of Ed,, or borough of South' Erie, and the tracts throughout the county. ben for many year, employed al City and County SUM)Or , Be begs leave to refer to all the far mere and bueinesa men who hare heretofore enploked him Particular attention :Ivan tomapping, plant ten! esecillations. On Maps pit ,pared on the eborteat no tice. Atl order* left at the Erie k Allegheny, 88.. Mace, Wants Block; Charles W. Miller, Turnpike Bt.; er Buie Furnace Row, 8 nth Ede, will be promptly attruded to. ju1y5.68-tf ICOROPONIAILte FOR ,BrlLDLtid ANT AncnED COLVEAT.—SeaIed proposals trill be received by the 'Street Committee of the City of .Erie until Monday, Jell 9th, 1866, at 3 o'clock p. to,, for the building alum arched culvert wolf YW Creek, ma Seventh street.— Plans and speellicatione an be seen at the office of Wm. A. Galbraith, : 11. KUHN* JO3.IIeVARTER. W. A. CPA WPIRD„ A. W. VAN TAS3EL, Street Committee. cluovaa . yIRS? PK &WU* ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES I Hold by WElGkr. it ZEIGILHEI, Strict, lid., PA..' jalper-lf COAL. COAL. TEE PLACB TO BUY COAL CDEAY IS AT IVIIITVEY a SALTSMAN'S, Coal Yard, cotter I. t Twelfth and Poach Wreete, Erie, Ft., who keep constanttr on hand Lehigh sod Pittaton (Furnace) lump and prepared, Shamokin, Arg 14!otre„ and tint e:zee; illtanalnon for vets and - steam, and BLOSSBURG, PITTSBURG Nill BEAVER, Far Dltekrialtb Parpoloa Oar Cis! id ail received by rail, 111 dry plant . floor, and . t:LL S.CR,EEN Lao DEFORr. Dt:LITEIY treat indatenv•ntA to ratics w'rlitng to Iny in their vizier enpply,a7so to dellersporthislng by the ear load. rir Give as 4 call and o o guarantee to ;ire satirfau t:on jail-5%84f Wl 3 . ITLEY & SIVISSIAN. STOLEN.—S3O Reward.: From the premiseitot the cobserther, to Sownlt town ship, on Monday is ight, 2.4 s Large D•P• 10 Bay Mare Colt, 3 years old, with a small white spot oo the forehead, white on the Inside of both Mod book end having a fresh mark ten or twelve Inas* long on the left nook, from the hook of &cow. A reward of $6O will be given for the return of the eon. and $ 3 for the er rest of t he thief. • OEO. W. Limmagß.,, y r s- • BOOOVUO OF SOU= SALE. • ORDINANCE. , 1. De it ordained by the Burps. and Connell of South Eric that all owners of lot*. or parts of lota, or gtOailar Valens of land on the out and west side of %s warm sniper, between Buffalo and 8 oath streets, In the baronet of M ath Brie, bee and the ea ve are hereby required to Labe or cause to be mule, good sobstanttal sidewalks It. front of theft lot or int.—said ablewalks to be of grant, and to be colopleteel by the Istolay Of-Mgast next. • 2, That all oteneri of lots, M part of lota, oh the north and south aids of Drown street, bohemia Peach sod Chestoht strata, ict add btrough, be and are here by reqtriced to make, or came to be mole good, sutstauo tat sidewalks to final of Moir tot or lots—fold sidle trans to be of gravel, and to be • completed by the I t da of August mat. 8. That all owners of Idbt, or part of lots. on thi north and south aides of Simpson Remit, between Sasso:rat sad Cbestout streets, in said borough. be one are hereby required to auto sr mum to be made good, eabstantisj sidewalks infront of their tot or iota—said sidewalks to be' f grant, and to be cotOyfe:ed by the lit doy of. An- Rost next. Ordained and meted thfs ?loth day of Jon 1866. a/OMT, Burgos WM. UWE, Ole*. jib T VAIVBBLY ihmart of the madman (4 as TIM Nat NATIONAL BA` C at Etta. Stste of Petowitniga on th ntornincotthe grit Youday of July, leas : • - 0 azaorie!s. • Notts and RiLW discounted. 524X19 le Indettsdatas of Dinatoss —— '- . 1,000 00 OsardwCb .. . 12 31 Furniture and animt7.--. • , 501 85 .............. 909 OD . Cash Item , 1.601 53 11ao dram Nitianal Bazars " ......'—........ - 53,633 40 V. EL Honda depodbal with O. 8. Trassare; to NM* ellaillMlnd MAN.._ ...• ...... 112,000 el 11. B. Basalt depOsltid vim V. S. Treasurer " to mato Paposits , • 1.11,00 e 00 U. &Bonds and hisearitiss on *mad 511,150 00 Cash CO hand in NaL and State Irk Notes: ' 2,093 00 'mallows* •:. 409 ZS laid Tender !total . -13,400 CO Compound Utmost Notes— 21,490 00 • 31511,1133 ?I capita swag ''''' Surplus Yana—. .d• • --........~...» IMO 38 CirelllStitla you; 14c,w0 00 Isdivtdaal tievedia: Maid Stites - Deposit. KW 33 Digeouti, 77337131233. Wins; Prat Lao 6M 37 WN T 1 411 Bsatazd. eashfor of the MO Notional 88. . nk of Erin do solontals was that the sbolo otatotoost is Una, t 5 Mobil ot otylutsolodso and bilsf._ Y. SANFORD, Cashier. Stott of PesosolSials.l Coasts of Ms: ff• • Syria sod solotolhod been imp, this Ith dos of POI. 3.810. Clat=3, /*lto. of the Pomo. P. RAMON, . V . dtager4 l l ll4 CO l u l a ielais" daiiitrz gionce . earber Small uswroatteir me Put WM& . • Liras DEA 16/1/1146 TO BITILDEaS! The NehiLizte and Gaunt Comma/ ark onpraad to famish Mindoro with QUICK I.IIIE.CEVENT, =ITC. CO, kimtgLE DVt Wo,t, at as lawrim thoy can I* bought p oily other pima 1 / 4 1 w leao LIME 'aeons, at a Niel 'drawee over cost ?be Qatek Was Wean. , lbetaredby the MeLW and Cessat Conway eased be ezeelliel nai and parity,'bethy burned le kilns •ot the latest linpored patnnelad of the, very beet Luse Blow,. °Mere left at the ones on Fourth Kt.; at the iCllea, or at Woodlice of Obareme,Canabirt Bur" will re• calve protiptattentlea. CONSULT YOUR INTEMMI ! , ` ~i illy where you tan buy the cheapest 1 TBS PLACI 70 OZ T TBB BUT BARGAINS 1111 AT 1 C. IMCR'S HAT AND CAP STORE, 614 aoisszinuo's 8:472 Be, C. KOCH, Sating opened a set Etat, Cop„ sad Chestlitoss's Par olitstog Store is the nom eettnited bp Yr. hese Itorestwels. os ittaie tit, opposite 8, Estra'a note!, would respeettolly Jilin* the attentios of the Pub" lie to his extensive stork, embratiag ern? WWI of Goods in the nee of the trade. Hats of all kinds, sizes and snoslities. Caps of every,,style and to =it every taste. Men's Arnie/ling Golds of every , Consisting of • READY-VADF: COTTON, WOLIN AND LINEN 181's, Misery, V;astpcmlens, Calm% yltperk Ilse; Week Ties, ke. All to be lola at Lowest Cub price; mil beyond cam petition. CALL AND SEE FOR. yotra4aSgs 'Oor goods sto not ant.paraod by arty atoek to the city. and our pr:c.s Are an low an the lowed. ja23 Cru sOntiTitiNG "MIN A .N L• 17 . I ITARDWARE• STLOREI NO. 1323 PEACH STREEP,, A few glom abase the Won Depot, where •e shall keep on Land a prime atotk of . D W Ana salt et the fairest tennuteratteni FOR CASH ONLY. TRY US! grte, la.ete 114 1811/14m NEW IittLLINURY do DRY DOOMS Store. AIBB. 8. H. HALL Taos plea/inn In aaneanciag to the piddle that dui bail opened • sew store to Harmon's Spares sown of untots Depot, "Mien abi viD keep coulantly a tarp variety at MILLINERY AND DRY GOODS, Efobay, Cloths, and s passe anortatant at enepthlog neataty kept on hand in s dare of the Wad. m ar' A new stock of asods lost taathred feces the Being deems of at oat her old stook, she Wal sant% tram now to the let at July Dater elet. maze tt E M. COLK*B BOOK BINDERY - AND BLANK• BOOK MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT. rfivn put iuMed netry largady to MY 1 1161 1 tia. to al Work la my lift and equal to nay bindery. I ham recently aneued an experienoed workman from the Ult, and am prepared to do yolk to the latest and moat approved etyim. • Zr noes U LLZOI AND 9,1,811 Tsar BIM X/XXILIAL. A enum'eta amortznimt of bla l aktMoka, fm. always on hand. Meng as low SI tamable. and estlatustlon gnu. anteed. Bindery 2d story of RiAelenticlis Bark CIFIXTV Stale 40 4 Ape Stt, Zriet, Ina Cm L Y. COLS. E r.toT, Goonsvin fit- BANKEASI "Wt Oa Peach Street, near the Depot ! 1•r71.r SL TOT, W. A. !MOWN, JNo. A. HOODW2N, W. Y. SuNDNINICIIT. A. H. CILLYm 11. C. ILVIRS. • This house, having per'ected their /VI sagemFats , ara now prepared to do n, General Bankthg, Exchange and CoUection Bath:toss. , Goveramna. Bon& hut] Interest :Notes or ill buues inddeuomiatticus bought .zel sold. ray3Ftf AILAt rui S. l ll4B,—Theoneersielsed offers for „E' sale his Wm. eite.ted In horsier township, one mile aut or Fairview eillsgp, on the Ridge Road, coo tatedng 50serea, all [reproved snot a acr es for woo and Umber. Said term has erected thereon a small ham dwelling hots. with good stone teller and a good tram harry 42 by 30 f et, with a shed at each end—a good wel of son water, and a Young orchard of fresh fruit. For Pertieollre enquire of the atidersigned no the premises. Earl 9-2101 I3U A f BOYER. ' HEMP AND FLAX, W 001, TWINE-; ; For Bale at *Dolma& & &tall tkr Geoff: Patterion cc; M., 515 Rend& &red. 5a34.9r0 w o 41 L . poop, ciAAN. MERCUANTABLE WOOL! %Wad b 149.1 ea E. 8. InISRIOLCITIOX NOTtek. Tiepertivokip e Itrstekee between Berm Menem sod Gems Pane% doled bello w vadat Oa ens aim Roma test osas k e Ttu. ne % b a Ue dy bMeeMs E i T ss 0100 b N Ede, Jane 20,1666—pd 8 050. TAWIEtT. The Hoe" Sire and 'Ornamental basting battone silt be oesliasid by Mu eadevalgeed stabs sad stand C. State Si,, Nereid 1 kb met the depot, • JIM St HARVEY' MOM AN. ' mua macs' TO ow TOtrit kONET BRCS . ran E. COUGHLIN'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Stoto Etovot, Muir E. t =GA Ski* P 040266 trupeca banal in, Bola lag DOJO; Goo Palate that tut bag nontiod litoottod is tho Nom tom an aids stole. osurty oppodto tho red tovtimme favilot Ida old Moods outman b ......m. hohmam. othosttos sins to • REPAIRING! urftwilsrasivinicarn. Old agorlaloodiag kW ladassMnaelf.boboUovot ho as ens so stood *this& ton sod soll ot to tow lateoo on owl Mat pima to tiko - Ger. Good Ate irozeostod. oldrildtt DP. •Po e. REW PATENT PERPETUAL BROW. Its ponatarity and 'ghetto, It nods all Mew le that after J our dna outlay, yen. bare only to wed 'lllOl CENTS whenever aau brew la melted. Km this trifling expense can be avoided by planting a bre hi% of earn in the garden. emsAn y pelves eau All oast in tit ideates. I'o3 ar• year broom maker. %ruble riots ibr is In liiieneasi7. %ad foe eirenler e or eel of the enbealber. new Merry Itili.SA) CO.. end nmi terripi est no2ll4eas J. G. MUD. 1' C.' y . solved 8140. 8crsa•oa Durum, Slate Btnit, 16284.1 TIE DROP HAN COME : MONELL, STEM E IMMENSE STOCK JUST RECEIVED \ ' moncE slit roz.wwnw PRIMES Printafrom 8 to 1.21 ea. per yard. Good Bleached Miudin,l yd tilde, calB Cu Heavy Brown, 1 yard wide, Factory 90 C. A LARGE STOCK OF Dims GOODS Oar Goals are till new. has been selected with great tare, and will be sold at very small admits. READER, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST AVO LrkFS!RABLE, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS! NOXELL, STEPHENS & WILDEY, Q 313 WIIOLDSALE DRY goons mitts. HaLNNON k CO SOUTHARD, CRAWFORD & McCORD, DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, Oar stook a the largest ens brought to tb city, coadrttag of MINT% DiLA * nut% MOTU& • Compide Ainartima of Dram Good& Zany ttea of uncle In tb• NoUoo this. And; in that, • mail anorinnat of anything nintia by Country Dalai. TO EE SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES! • Country Dollars are Invited to give as a eall. We do a "Wetly whole/alit/a a, and propose selling at each view u Intl wait It to the *amities of merchant' tide mention to dad to Xrta, Inettad of sending Last for Moir goat. IL S.SOCraalC, W. 1- CiLiwrosm; J. Y .k9Coav may:l4-t! F. A. WADER & CO., COUNTRY PRODUCE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WiNRS, LIQUORS, MUMS, TOBACCO, o;ockery, 111lloeo TVare, Fruits, Nuts, (1.c., yro. 814 orArs traits; West WAN between Sth mad oth Ste., BRIE, PA Cull paid far Country Produce rIMM ASSOCIATH LAW ALIDGISe Gotasto, May loth, S. liromostary, Imp.--Dear Sir --We. roar Alm& aid asighbors, baring confide: mein soar ability audit. Merit .s desire you to become a candidate for the once of - Asiditioral tam J'itApe. An early and thrombi* reply eameatly eolletted. Vistas Mst.r.Berny NeConnell, Theodore Rime, Rodney, Smith, flea P Reis, Fenny BAIL C L Randall, S Battles, Awes 0 WU; Chen L Bart, X Umtata— goe, ? C Wheeler, Suisse Smith. Johnston £m, John Qulllicird. Aimee Wipbstar, J Mama, Brahma, I Rockwe ll . Josh** bans, T Godfrey, Donn- L 8 Jotter, John 8a Jr., Lori Lovaidire , J Guilt. [ors Lomnielge. J Nichols. • Martin. J N Sitter thorn. A G /W e e L Ptielpe. Oman; May With„ UM& Olortnionzi—Tour favor altos 'lBth Sostominvattng am to become • sandidat• for the *Mai ar Additional Law Judge of the sixth Judicial %trio; is received. with mato thanks few the npnoloa of coaddeuce It contain". garb on erpression from my Immediate ben—hostile" essombo are tatimsht7 acquainted with my profeadolud and social atandlap-M re lug to me, !Should the LTalo• Convention of county add their canon to your wish so Mud', erpnma. it will uln ble aa* great pismire to tetlim. • candidate tot that honorand reeponeitd• post With h'gh raped.' aus yours, he . 8. Z. WooDurry. - to Mary NoCoandt, &unto faster astdothas—ciassoa of Girard borough. my111.1m• • LUIS /011.. RAUL. •w, would respbethily all the aitootion of NEW PERPETUAL LIME KILN, BETWEICi FRONT AND 'SECOND SI% llWire us oar la AM epeestLas—hats time os 1414. sad ire wed to Walsh it from es Min, on Ws sharbss R it !SPOONER, GPO OP 111111LOOlt BOOS. Tat .trial Wad mad plea vitt We paid. Ito snal, past' awns Dist.. at %hair Use PAIN ea its Seta. aaak sat.iolohtt • INVINIMINO AIM AND 1101t/D, tot Ayala, Cenitif Blom. Draggigh aad saddas as tiosoashbe sad pyltsble Pubms. Tula tar of tact wholaselAs9 pa Got. Ciammea mar boat $1 to SD staff N ' DOWD, Nouts4ls Natal N. Y. WILDEY, I- ;no. Bam noral AT EQUALLY 1.3 W PIItICFS AND OIV UA A CALL I:=:il 310.11 MUM 110111SL 423 BEM STRUT. EMS. PA JOBliziki in 1301SWIY, %LOVES. &C. BLIACELID k BROWN SHICITING3. IEI lIMI =CM 13241 if • W. Kmituar BOLLDERS a LLKE DEALERS Ertl Illtasted as She C& sl. Kip beds Dori. W A N T , E D I- ungxr svaustxraxAvita (Not a Vttigkey PreparattoF,) HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Debility resolttog from any' emu whatever, Prortrau e , or **system, roared by Barr* RardablPs. raporaror, Wen Of dloseres 01 Coop Me t _ Soldlars, eittunes, mai* or female, Malta or youth, erDl flag Us tUss RM.?, a m " Took, riot depeaderie on bad Oquall tor their !drama rot; runstclus abet. DYSPTPS I . 4 . #tad 41siatert resulting fro= dluirdtrt of Waite tuJ pltudive mans, AN eurid b 7 HOOFLAN 1 4 e8 GERMAN :BITTERS. 1 L. This Bitten bag Waited mole card, gfrilimpoitwoktiE satisfaction, bas more testimony, has more ok' to rosqb for It ChM any other article ths w emu kat. We & 'w ono to contradict this arwetica. aM win& 8493 0 to any one mho gal Wage* es 2 Witate, pnb ed by as that is not vomits. • HOGFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WUlearo every eam of ehronto or nervous debility and diatom - a of the kidoeys. Observe the tab:miss qmpteaus malting from disorders of the diglistintorgasts Courttpation, Toward Plies; Yantis of Blood to the Used, Aciditrt the Stomach, Name, Bentlbark, Dt gut for Yoe Yolnua or Weight in got Stasuoth i , Boat Eructations, Liking or Flattaringst the Ptt of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Burned and Minn Brenda', Fluttering at the Mut, Choking or Suffocat ing Semitone when ta e Jylog posim, Dhanato of ',Zr too, Dots or Webs be the tight, Vela Pain in the Bond. Datictimuc of Pernintion WILMS= of the Etta and Eyes, Pen Is the Side. Beeighset, Limbs, to, Sadden noshes qt Boat, liming in Cotr 'taut imaginings oTiltuid great Dapreealon otSlArlts. Rattitnun. that thle*ttanp la oat alaboolle, obtain' no rum or whlekeyouiptaruaot make druniards, bat la the best butte to the wiithkr,, BUD WROALYS SO. From Rev. W. D. &begird, rector of Twelfth Baptist Church. Mode. gentlemen—l - hese reeently been laboring uder the distressing sleets of indlgastbrnosecosapanisdbys pros tattles of the nervous system._ bitinittrous reansdissware recommended by fritudwitidAerns of them tested, het. eithost .ltef Your OftdiOdk °smolt Hitter, were recommended by pereons'whe Witted tlmos, and whose firerubbixosntlon of thy" Illness Induced me Pat en t them. 1 m o u lt maw that I had an mesh= to Medicines from the 6 thonsandindons" quack oßitteee • whose only site Bee= to be to palm oir sweetened and drugged liquor upon the couuntinlty Ins sly way. sod the trisidinsy ofewblel. I tear. Is to tosiFirAwy a eon. kneed drunkard. Upon learning that 'ours vas really a medicinal preparation I teak It with happy offset. Its action not only upon the stomach, but upon ths Demos lipase, was prompt and gratifying. I feel that I bars desired great and permanent benefit from the use of sk few bottles. Very reapsetballl 30 W. D. Sr:IQ/111ED, No. 26Ahaeltrunagos From tbo Roy. FL Di Feudal' Aral/tent Editor Christian - ChrODlC.le, Philads. : I have Icti.re 1 decided berielit from the ere of Hooflarid . .. German Bitters, and Ifeel (trey privilege. to recommend th em or a moat e it isehle tstde to elf who ere eafferlor. from g. -petal Orhlity or trims diseases arfißing from the . derangetre.t artier liver- • Youra truly, t F rGm Res. U. more g: ?. r. 2 tot of 911 Pataltrlak Ii it Chuich, rhilada. From the many mirieetabh. raenrormoTationa given to Dr. ;loot/ aorta Genoa n DI t feta, I :an iteloced to give them I trial. Aker nelug s , veral bottle., 1 nip.' them tote a good mirky for debility, and a most eaollent tont., for the alio:each. 12. IISRItID S. Pro:, tev. Wm.. 4 mitle, femur rly Praetor of the rioreft fawn and Ai:lir:lb, J ) DgptigtiCburcheg. or•d in .1v •atully a number oc.l)ottlas of you: llonthavt'a Ptttr.r., 1 harp to rani reenrd 11 $ or ., 'le o !"t titcially adapted to remove the di,anias thar uro roc , rairrnde,j 'or. 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CM or ligrtwoo h &Almada, at the now 'WA oa Boroatli shoot, Woos, Otos sad Pesch. Soato Maki& Olostoithisg. WI Root= gopstriog doss vith swam os4 Olopotelt. tiro goomorMod.. Giro as g .ill. ' 104 u ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT/OR. Zaftig of lutists , 1: ta ng 's the entots of Muds if ottertr,lo. of Us CU ban insoUtt to the tontendgo.4 ; noU _Outs sU inebblad to the gad octant tuka tats" ate y pt.mot %Nom Notts entins s o otto t Jetoon runt. prostnt attn. dolt onthosucas•S• fr oett. P. J. 801101104 tio.f 31, `tit—Cott . Atlatintstrotot. will cure E. D. ,YENDALL...., 11,111 ON RASP ran, Pa.