The tric Atctidg fibrierrer. .01E, PA.; • JULY 12, 1866 •Thc O 1 truer as an Advertising Medium. The Ems °llene's]: baling the laved circulation of . r seem paper pa fished la Nan, /Mill north of firs'er,th red o at of the Suquehaticut neer, sad , e , ihte the hand. of the must ta2ueutial eitloiri , ! ,„ e gheut the north•weet.ru pertiotrof the State, to our of th. test advancing mediums in t. ro ;cirr i 'Etch num.,:er in read by not lee, than itasacif r aven., and, for the advantages given ,drertkareour ma are the ',Arai of nay piper ~,„,vAn. To perionc cf all clarsec who hive any •ii [ov f, the nostarcit afforda an uni•iiti , lle I c .urmun'eatit n with tho p.blac. tut to t.,l:e your butiolos knows), adrettze 1 0 111,..T0r. bar k :ail-Iv to offer, Advertinu to the ll= vtlot to toy or col sal thirq, adrertiie In the- - o u Lase l egal notiNli to publitlt, e.l ret Vise irk the , .i•C to iotrodoe, a ne iv - article, cdvettite is n , .ls t> disp se of aultbfrag at auction, ads 0 rerr r• a e•at to advance your int..entr, adrertir•. S es• said he owes Pig i:n•neuco ft none to just's , a ti,rnsim;. "Tbe sestet of tusinfiss success," sad' Astor, "is a. libotal use of printer's ink." lip!! .Imi I of instances of non who have gained s er.'lll by a proper syatem of advertising, sin 'bit, no ar_umont ahonld be need d to ...I.nn - any boa nano man that the blindest way to :s tho 0-e poi atel out by Ctir ) srd Bator I The Campaign Observer. V.O r,m:ad our friends that the period for - , z,.n active enrt•to carry thyequberna r.,1 coiltest this fail hail arrived. k In no-way ~.e runea bo lone towards the promotion c f his priumpits as by the diiseminntion of . .:1 Democrat - lc papers. The Campaign il,,,civer, puhlblied at the low rate of cite ~L%S.I-vr olx 7110714115, or FIFTY entsrsfor three ~..ft , .yr,ttld- l ie in the hands of every fain ;;, iti the N ,rth-West. We desire, if.possible, t . :.: a shall secure a circuit:Lion of two thou a ' , cerise, and call upon all' Democrats to :-..-,4 as in tviatning that object. Wh o w il l `h. , '.e fiNt to t.end us a clu'of five, ten or tae u! Each of our present s tbseribers hos ~,, : L!:r she, by simply ew es log to him, ' c tt I he induced to subscribe, and with a lit ::0 L: 1 r' on; list can he doubled in every - 1.,,, liti c di,triet. Go to wctk, friends, , e ,• ~a. d•lay, and let' it not be said that we ! -: cot e a:indite for Governor by the w int ~t ~ v i r y in those w in o claim to bc his sup tcrere. ma3.l-if Congressional Conference. would suggest to our cotemporaries thr,nghout the district_ that the time is Lc tr Land for flung upon a day f r holding our Cergressional Conference meeting. If we are tt,t mistaken, the, last conference resolved up. at Ridgway as the perManent place ftr h 'sling the conference, and authorited the Democratic Committee of that county to name the day. Our preference would ho for the f,rs Monday in September, or the last Mon d•t in August. iSiddlere and Sailors' Convention. the Soldiers and Sailors--of Erie city, who favor the election of Iliester Clymer as Gov— ernor .f Pennsylvanis, -and Ate rettoration policy of President dchnson, are invited to meet at the Observer office, on Monday even ing, July Itith, 'a, 8 o'clock, to take prelimin ary steps for organizing a campaign club, and to secure ihe representation of our county in the State Convention to Lc held in SYsdnosday, the Ist f August next. 1,1 there he a-full attendance. Cy order of the Committee I;vet at SittiT.—The Radical Nominating, I'savEnlien in Crawford cpust . iy, Week before ended in a furious row, he attees•do's of art of the members, and placing\'Of two tick et; in The field for CeutiresT and Pheriff• On i aiontingthe votes it was found that Forney I a majority, but the Pettis men claimed that is Titusville Democrats and ille4al votes I.ltl been admitfled to the privilege of ruff nee A • •• tandintg rule of the party Trovides that if three or more persona not members of el.e It publican organization or legal voters 'fall 1•e permitted to cart their. ballots is the primary clectiA t in any district, the whole 'Tote cf the locy 0101 be fegarded as null. ri;tt Pett..4 n en proved 'that Ditnocrats •had let as freely as Republicans in\ Titusiille, and *the returns, of that city. were, rejected, wheceupon the Finnegons declared their lode pendeuce, held a aide convention. pitched into tte other one .e 4 r, erely, snenominatel Finney I f r tbiegrers, and Peck for sheriff. The inerabers cf the original convention' went' ptiet , y cn with 'their work, and placed 's full tsket in the field, headed by Pettis, and With Ellsworth r Sheriff. A bitter :tile of, afftir; ht.i followed, and both sides are abusing one another without Stint, with, we think, a per• ceptible disposition to back down among friends of Finney. We are lcd to believe that. the Pettis men have the right clearly upon !lids aide in the course pursued in conven gentlemen from ; Titusville in f,1171 l'o that it is true that large numbets of Ibizacsrats voted there, they being invited to til-o by the RepubliCans, and accepting the invitation for the "more eportsf the thing." The votes of minors, and nonresidents ware als.) accepted withcht any hesitation, andtit is estimated that of the ballots returned not less than two hundred were irregular, according to We Republic:la party tulelet.- - Tae ladies kbp.rishurg are preparing t.) !.)'d .1 series of Fairs for the purpose of oh truting,menns to erect .a monument in that e'ty te the deceased soldiers of Da i nphin Co. irt adopt the garde plan in Erie' Oar .ordiers and sailors. Weie as brave as .57 .t participated in the war, and they are th'e I to the everlasting griititUde of tt eir cititetp. A monument lit commemorate conrzge and patriotism would be bus a acknowledgment of their .nerits, but a it woul .1 be, it itt an acknowledgment 1 , ,; ) are heartily entitled , to. It will bo trm:Lt liigrace to Erie county, with its wealth nod bergs population, if it to.render this bumble tribute to its fa len while other counties all around us, (,l!er and possessing not one-third the rich va'aurs dWes, have nobly done their duty.— ':iere are the, enterprising ladies who so , ro'y and u e s 1I y carried forward the r,f charity durfng the war!. Where are t..r iort.he..pirited gentlemen who gallantly t them in all their good measures, and did 7! Inuit- to maize them successful? 'Let th m of the work_ with the Fame industry, •ame energy, the same determination to - .e. , ,r0r.';',1 1 it they digplayed before: and we vr.trrlat ' that it eiilnotfail Me defeat Judge Derricksou in Craw.. enunty o by en unexpectedly large ma is regarded by several of our cotempo r,riei as an indication that the predominint lifinenee of Mr. Lowry in this Senatorial J.i•trlct is on the decline. It is a well under: .=ioo.l fact that the Judge was Lowry's special flTorite, and that all the influence of the let— ter nes thrown in Crawford county to effect i ,l °nowinati a. Ills defeat is therefore a tii , uat• detest of - tarry—as decidedly and ex):citly sueh.n.s if thO Senator had himself h:en in Derrickson's position. We agree with cur exchanges in the conclusion that Lowry's iverthadowing power is rapidly on the wane. up osition to him in his own party rinks, ysOarge, is steadily on the inerente, and :eeeni e to be daily growicebolder. It has se. 4:are.l, control of all thmllepublican papers in leie csunty, except one of circumscribed elation, and by keeping up an iccett ant Ve ries of attacks upon him,, cannot fail of s T ealocify destroying his position as a party lesler. Ile may succeed, for a year or two longer, but the day is not fay in the distance - when he will find few to do him revetence. Forney to Rice. Some of the Radical papers have seen prop er lately to allude to Dan Rice in a contemptu• one tone, and to charge Lim with a want of loyalty during the war. In view of their treatment, Dan lies concluded to publish, in self-defenbe, the following letter addrostedto hieliy Johp W. Forney. It shelve that one, at lea'st, of:the Radical leAders does not feel above being upon intimatorelationS with a "cloin" : Orrice or Tne Fuses. Dan.zllice, Esq., Girard, Penn=ylvania: My Pear-Sir: —You must think that I have forgotten your itin . lino.ss. I write to you now to say that it will he impossible for t e e t o b e presertron the let of November. when the monument you propene to rai.e at Girard to the heroic defenders of the Republic is to be dedffiated. For imyself I can say, having watched your course during the whole rebel lion, that your services deserve to he remem 'bereVand honored by the country. Constant ly meeting vast audiences, men, women an. children, of all parties, nothing but loyalty has ever fallen from your lips. Even the early difficulties that besot your path Were removed by the consistency and the courage with which4ou illustrated great priteipli - -s. I re mem*, well, in the darkest hours of the war, hew ybucheered the hearts of those who saw and heard you. Again regretting that I will et be able to be present on the lot of Novena ,er,-I am, - my de .1- air, Very truly your*, - J. W. FOtNEY. The Dispatch alleges that "all the leading Republicans in Erie county have firmly re solved that M. D. Lowry Flinn never held another office within the gift of the people, nod that their efforts in the selection of men will always hereafter be governed to a car taro extent by this rt4oltition." It further asserts that Scofield and Lowry hove joined interests, aRh the under , dinding that if Sco field is re-elected this term, be will labor to send Lowry to Congress in 186 S. Heaven have mercy upon us, and. save us from such a calamity ! The Di-patch‘further states that i. has been "sol:oited" .ffar a Ppiee" to giett . its support to Scofield. It sitys : "The nttrPetiuns of office . have also Lech held up to our gaze, and sos w - orepironounced a stupid fool fur nct no cepti thirpropoitition. "Why "it was %tie', "you Must inalis the newspaper pay j ou rums thing, and no easier way tlpn this .an be ,devised " w, * Judge Scofield wns liberal enough - Som . ? Months ago to press us upon the subject, in a'.!neall sum, for the service the pa per hadrdole party, and some of his friends have since I ade very tempting and lit eral offers." Anil this is the way, is it, that our "noble," "eloquent," "statesmanlike" and -pure" 31..0 hepes to get returned to Wash ington! Perhaes IM has concluded to appro priete that $9:30 lie rebeived for dwo trips to the National Capital and back, to 'the patri , olio object of enlisting newspapers in his be half ! DeMCCRATIC CLUB AT GIRAIIII.—A Demo cratic Club was formed in Girard Saturday evening, July itld, and the following officers chosen for the ensuing 3 ear : —Henry Ball, Erg iPresident ; George C. Gullowhur, Esq , c:ecr ary. After the adoption of the follow ine~as the articles of - their political faith, the Club adjourned, 'to meet il'Aturtlay evening, July 14th _ I.q. The attainment of a perfect knowledge of the eh:lLater of the institutions of our country ; ucd :ind. A complete organization of the Demo cratic party, to ensure the inccege of its principles Prominent among those princi ples we declare to be—lmplicit obedience to the Constitution of the United States and of the State of Pennsylvania, each supreme within the spheres of powers granted or re amed to them ; the right of each State to regulate the qualifications of its cleztors; the exclicsilre right of the white man to govern the , ;ation through. the ballot i-Istr!ct. :üb ordinatic,n of the military to:the ciril power; trial by jury ; free spcech and a free press ; jtist ttntl et - pal taxatiQn upon all descriptions of property; economy in the expenditure of the public money, and a speedy return to a t-pecio paying basis. A Alet.ilville correspondent of the Titusville Herald writes as follows of the prociedings of4te , late Itepuhlican Convention in 'Craw. ford county : 1 But allow me to say if there is honor 1 among thieves, there, isn't much of the article among some of the Return Judges of Craw- II ford county: Meaner specimens of dirty I dcmagegueiem were never seen ; more die gusting exhibitions erawinishners ore not to j be found outside of the pen ; greater swin tiles have not been i erpetrated since the days 'of Ketchum. I hesitate not to saythat some of the officers heading one of the tickets (you , know which one) owe their nominatiim to fraud. I am credibly informed that the tally sheets 1 of the tellers disagree, figures having been purposely put in the wrong columns—of ono of them at h oat. A candidate for office in's 1 formedmio thitelic knew of Vetsa being cast , l.fer him in certain townsbipswhose Return I Judges report him as having receised none. Let it liti bor4 in mind that this is a Re publican, writing to a Republican paper, " F the proceedings of a Republican convention 4 and the delightful state of harmony which prevail's' in that organization will be seen at a giince. The "Party of great moral ideas" is 1 mid lly going to wreck, ankles disciples are I turning State's evidence. A hort time longer and it will he consigned to an untimely grave, with few bereaved mourners to lament its fall. -t, . . The llFirrisburg TeleLraph gives the follow ing doleful account of the doings of its party friends in one of the Itiqical strongholds: At ihe recent contest in Crawford for the county anti district nominations,dhe most dii gracdful facts transpired. The party was ac tually di.graced, And its friends all over the State humiliated Tan tickets are now itithe fie'd, each hlaimed by its frienle as the gen uine, and both boating the other as bogu \ s. To show trlow the yeti g was done. we will in stance the` result in a single didriet, which, we are told. is a fair sample of the pol.ing i i other dist' lets. In the boron 'h of Titusville, there were more votes polled, by a single cons testant for the Congressional nomination, than the combinnd vote received by Lincoln and McClellan. In 145.60, -Darn-Ana received, in Titusville, 91 - and Davis 50 votes-, total, 141. At the contest for the nomination of Congres., just referred to, one of the gentle. men potted 4170 votes—three times more than the agg egatc vote polled at a regular elec tion. That - s a fitting commentary upon the po Mini honestycf "the party of great moral ideas." We find the following important notice in the advert'sing columns tf the Dispatch.— Although the call is not addressed .to the members of any particular party, we preen:no it to be most directly intended fur the Re publican friends of President Johnson : NaTtonat. Utsion COSFENTION.—The peo ple having determined to call a ...National Union Contention " at Philadelphia, on the 1•lth day of August next, to take into consid ration measures to sustain the administra tion in its effcrte to maintain unbroken the union of the Slates— Therefore, a meeting of all persons friendly to such an administration of public affairs, will be held at the office of-E. C. Wilson, Esq., in Erie, on Thursday evening, the 19th day of July, inet., at 7 o'clock, P. :51.,• of said day, at which time and place delegates will h. eeletr!ed to represent this Congressional`• District in said Convention. Let the atten.r= &rice be large and prompt. 13y order of the? COUNTY COM3IITTEE. We ehou'd like to know of those persons who favor the re election of Glenni W. Sco field to Congress, whether they also endorse his taking $912 from the public trtisury fot' two :trips to . and from Washington,iithich at the most did not cost him over $1502.4 Or, in other words, do they sutrain a downright fraud upon the people, which hse only this difference, from ordinary frays, that it re ceives the \ sanction of law and'usage ? Da. /Urns., Federal Hill, selects remedies from all systems, and cures hie patients. jyl2.3m Local Paragraphs. Da. Karmen, Federal Hill, will deecribe your disease correctly. .412 3m Whitley tk Bailsman offer great inducements to parties wishing lo lay in a zuppl"td. coal. John Saxe says it is not necessary tette a profligate, a mendicant, or to be predis posed to pulmonary consumption to be a poet. Bei!dere are referred to the advertisement of the Erie Lime and Cement Co., who offer to furnish a superior article at lo.vr prices .Messrs. Weigel & Zeigler, music dealers, 820 State street, are agents for the renowned Grover & Baker sewing machines. Josh Billings remarks willies much feeling as truth, that "in the good old daze there won more fun in 30 cents than time is now in 7 (loiters and a half." . The DAM. of Directors of tho Philadelphia & Erie railroad will arrive hero this Thursday evening, on a tour of inspection of the road and return t o Philadelphia on Friday or Stt urday. - The Democrats of Crawford county have resolveJ "o hold their nominating convention lay, the•l7th inst. We are glad to tho party there is thoroughly Gr ind confident of makfng a heavy in crease in its vote. The Williamsport Base Ball Club, on. their return hems, gave a highly complimentary report of their visit to Erie. They seem to have been much pleased with their treatment while here.' The Excelsior Club is talking of paying them a visit soon. The Storret Ledger announces the diseov eryT9f shed of ecal near Sheffield Station, in thal county, of "almost unprecedented .rich nesi, as regards quantity and qttality.'! There are three distinct layerl3, the combined thieh•— ness of which is nine feet. John W. Forney, in his PhilodelphiA Press, has come out in advocacy of Scofield's re— nomi, ation. As Forney never applauds anybody without some selfish end in view, we should like to know what Scofield has promised to do for him that he' now beslarers him with his disgusting pralire. - A new candidate for District Attorney has appeared in the Person of Mr. J. Campbell, of Corry, Ofcourse it was foul(' necessary that the people should appeal to him to servo them before he would consent to take the field. To persons who need the services of a Sur veyor, we heartily recommend Captain John II Miller, whose card appears in our business column. He has had long experience, and hears the reputation of being one of the most iskillful Surveyors in the State. Give us a call if you wish handsome cards, bill heads or fine commercial printing. We have laid in an entirely ne* stoef of job type, and our pleasant and accommodating forernnii, Mr. Foulke, is turning out some of Ate pret— tiest stiropes of work we have seen anywhere. The Corry Telegraph accuses the Dispatch with being owned by Copperheads. We have .. only to say that if it , is—which we don't be. lieve—its pieprietors take a Oiling° way of displaying ttteir party proclivities. It there is a paper 'printed anywhere that is more Radical that the D:spatch, we have not yet met with it., The Crawford Journal capita a paragraph from the Gazette, and accompanies it with the remark that. "there is not a single line of truth in the'wholo extract." Rather sharp language that, we should think, for one Re publican paper to apply to another of the same politics. . The Corry Telegraph charges that Mr. Souther, of Elk, t promised Scofield not to be a candidate for 'ongress this fall, and de nounces him for g. ing blcic on hie word. What a happy family the Republican politicians of this districtare A gentleman authorizes us to offer a liberal reward in his name for some bona fide intli dividual litho supports Nir:DcCamp for Con 7 gross. The article is such a novelty that be thinks a largo fortune could be realized by caging euchan individual and putting him on exhibition throughout the county'. The dotty. condition of Peaoh e(reet must be a soureo of yery great antioyauce to people who are obliged to travel upon it, as it cer ( tainly is to the eitirens r iding on that tiler. oughfare. We-are surp.rE ed that no measures are adopted to put the .et. et in a more eatis factory state... Messrs. Sturdy & Humphrey have cn ex hibition in-the West Park a new water draw er, which locks to us to be worthy of more than ordinary attention. It is at once eimple, exact and accurate in operation, and cants nearer:nor idea of a perfect water drawer than anything we have ever seen. We would :.d -vise those having an interest. in such improve ments to nail and see it in operation. We shenid be more than human It we were not au;eeptible to the many kind expressions of cur , catempornries on the occasion of the recent'eniargenaent of the Observer. Most of our neighboring exchtingee, without distinc tion of party, have noticed the improvement of the paper in a tone of compliment and en cot:mecum:A which is D 8 gratifying no it was unexpected. We are pleased to know that our course has been such•as to recommend us to the ftvorable attention of the "brethren," and trust that our future career will prove no leMi deserving of their friendship titan the past. The Crawford county ~Ilepublican papers are engaged in the pleasant amusement of "throwing- dirt" at : ono Bristlier in a most lively style. If we are to judge by their col— umns, such a set of hare, riecols and defam ers as have obtaiocd control of the press in thst locality would be enough to tend any community to the bottomless pit.: We trust oar eotemporariea will soon get over their bad ttqnrer, and return to the good old paths of editorial- decorum: Our acquaintance with them all 'made us to believe that they are a better eet of fellows than they give another the credit of being. - George H. Culler, Esq., of Girard, his been presentted as a candidate for Congress, Enhject to the decision of the opposition conventions, making the third candidate now in the field on that side from this county. Personally, Mr. Culler is the best man the Republicans have yet named for the position, but politi. call]r he is no sounder than either DeCatop cr Benson. If he had retained his "first love," wo should have been gratified to giye him Any hal; within our power, bet the company ho has kept of late years is such as to cut him off entirely from the sympathy of Democrats. We hope ho wilt some day see the error of his ways, and return to the fold a happier and a wiser man. • - A communication which appeared in one cf our city cotemporaries. last week, concerning the prices of dry neod. in Erie; has been eagerly aeized upon by one or two of our noighboriug exchanges, with the object of ad. ding to the prejudice against this city which exists in their respective localities. We era desired by several cf our dry goods dealers to say that the statements contained in that article are not trot, and to add that they are ready 1.4 prove that goods of all kinds are sold here at as low figures-as in any city in a hundred miles. Our own experience, and the information we have obtained from others, leads us to belittle that (hely asser— tion' in this respect are thoroughly reliable. The dry goods stores of Erie are ,as well stocked and sell at as reasonable prices as those of either Buffalo or Cleveland, and per sons from the country or adjoining towns will find it to their advantage to deal in Erie, in preference to either of thou cities. .. . Another important ,ributary to the inter ests il our city is soon to be added to those now In operation. We learn upon good au thority that the iron its being laid upon the Jatnestown & Franklin It. R., and that the road will be in running order within a IC! months. This route aonneote the town of Franilin, Venango county, with Jamestown, on tho Erie & Pittsburgh.R. R.' The road is to be of a uniform gauge with the track of the latter, and when it is completed passen ger trains will sun from hero to Franklin, without change of carS, in a few hour.' time. The opening of dhis rissd, of the Warren & Tidioute. and the Union & Titusville, will ir enable Eric to secure onsp to control of the trade of the oil regico, unit f she fails to ob tain whit is so clearly within her grasp, the tf.ult will rest on her own citizens, pull they can blnine no one but themseires. Ou Saturday last, the Hoe. C. V.' Culver, took up his lodgings id the Venango county jail—that seeming t& be the only way in which he c)uld escape to; relentless persecu tion waged against him by three or four of creditors, who appear to think that the sure way to establish their own reputations is to pursue with fiendish:malignity an unfortu nate roan who is r.L Present under a cloud financially.—Meadville Republican. • The Republican'is evidently determined . to create the impression that Sir. Culver is` a grossly injured man. The manner in which it alludes to the relentless persecution" of his crtditors is abSolutely refreshing.= Having been swindled to an enormous extent through Mr. Culver's speculations, it is now, in the Republican's opinion, very wrong in therd to endeavor to int back their own.— Cruel lygArted ereditors—amiable, virtuous, pure minded,.adcrable:Mr. Culver! The Repot lionn conventions of Warren and Jefferson counties have; recommended the re nomination of Mr. Scofield for Congrese.— McKean and Cameron will do the same, and Forest will ptobably follow . their example Elk will be likely to•support Mr. Souther, of that, county, while Clearfield, if our report., arc to be depended updn, will be more apt to ftvor Sczfield fban any other man. As each county is entitled to the same number of del egates in the Congressional Conference, the re nomination of Scofield is thus rendered almost an assured fact. Four of the eight counties in the district are certain for him, while Clearfield and Forrest are more likely to go in his favor than against him. The only bitter opposition to his nomination comes from Erie County. Those of our citizenc . who imagine that Erse was the - only place of considerable size which failed to properly celebrate the' Fourth, are mistaken. The truth !is, that good c,lebra- Cone wno the exception rather than the rule' through•mt the countryi. The Crawford Dem carat says : "There watt no "inner, not so much as a pie-nic—no assembling of the poo plc—nothing at all in the .way of a public demonstration; and but for the Firemen's parade, and the balloon assension nt Professor Thurston, hat. Wedneaday would have baen the dullest day that has been witnessed is Meadville within the Memory of the "oldest inhaldtant..' We are pleased to le.irn that after this date the et:beery of :the cemetery aro reaslved to enforce the bylaw which provides th^-t no p, rsen shall A be admitted on Sundays or hot.' idoys, excepting proprietors and members of their houseito!ds, and friends accompanying them. For some time past the place has been a gatrral resort for all ()leases of persons, and many instances haive occurred of wanton defacement et the property and destruction of shrithbety. We are Very emphatic in our opinion that n cemetery is not designed to be used as n public park nor, as a courting rtxt derrous. The long pending suit, in which tho Crms- Cut railroad company was enjoined by the Philadelphia Ez Erie railroad company from complet:og its road itoPennsylvania, is said to have resulted in a,deCision by the Supreme Court favorable to the first named road., We !earn that the company proprre cominencing operations at once, nud that the road is ex picted to be built from Corry to the Lake shore by fall. The po-ple of Cctry are greatly rejoiced over the prospects of the completion of the road. During a thunder storm at BeniaehotT Rue, ; on SaturtE., night,ithia lightning struck the gas pipe in. the Weft(trn Union Telegraph well. The (lie luieklyi communicated to the tank, which explodcd, lend the oil ran down ,t the Run. - toramnoicattug the flames to other tanks, which in turn exid.:(led, causing one of the most extensive conflagrations ever known in the oil regions. It is estimilted that from 18 20 large producing wells and about:2o,- 000 barrel* of oil wert i destroyed. The total , lo.s is not,far from $OO,OOO. The usually staid and. unexcitable little town of Girard has suddenly been seized by an ambitious spirit. Four of hercitizens are presented as candid:l ll es for office this fall, viz.: Congress—Geo. 11. Cutler:laq.), MO: D. W. Hutchinson (Dom ), and Colonel Dan Rice (People's); A.t:lsordate Law Judge, $ Woadrult Girard is evidently determined to obey til‘:e Scriptural injunction, "Let not thy light be hid under a Inishel." • Pref. Cooper, of the Edinboro Normal School, has issued a handsome tri-yearly periOdical called "The Normal." It is devo ted to school matters, and contains many things of Missest alike to teachers, parents and pupils Twenty-five 'eentx -sent to his address, at Edinboro, will secure a copy. In the proceedings of the State Johnson Convention, last week, in Philadelphia, we notice the names of Clinton Cullum, of Mead ville, and Major A. F. Swann, of this county, Mr. Cuilnra is Postmaster at Meadville, and Majey Swann was one of the most gallant office; from Erie county in the late war. It seems that Warren county is not dis posed to let Erie and Crawford:have all the wrangling to themselveis over tl.e Assreinte Law Judgeship: The Republican convention of that county has'preseated a candidate for the place in the person of William D Brown, Eeq A "Homeopathic Medical Society of North, Western Pennsylvania" has been established, with the-following officers t President, Dr It Fatilkner; Vice Pre-idcnt, Dr II M Logee; Secretary,. Dr N Seymour; Board of Censors, Drs P Faulkner, E J Fraser, J B Frasier. Dine imprmsion of the en . mous business dotte at our Postoffice be gleaned from the fact that during the quarter ending June 30th 124,623 letters were canceled in the establishinent. • • • The' ifc , sting of Clpmer this fail will be something like a nigger's note. 7 -eitremely uncertain.—Dispatch. Oh, shocktng! Oaf neighboes vit, Is as lama as its p[rotturicistiini poor. Ai will be perceived by the correspondence elsewhere, Col. Dan Rice has decided-to-sub re-it his name to the people of the tiii_triet as 4speople's candidate fdr Congreis,"drrcipcc. tiro of party. Dan Mica's show is making s tour af The oil regions; and will probably soon 'visit our district and county. It is said to have done a very successful business Ibis season. General iiane positively declines permitting the use of his name in connection pith the dubious honor of a Republican Congreeslotial nomination in this district. U. Scott, of Albion, is requested to call at this office, and avoid further notice. nem:l.—Any of our readers wishing a firs t elan piano from New York can be iatorme d wiero to procure one at- less th'arr this mann lecturer's price. by calling at the Observer office. It wilt be warranted to be equal to the best. -je2B-tf Da. - Kivrasii,T4erit tlitt,'South Erie; Po., it an ezperienped Surgeon. jyl2.3m MARRIED. Oa the 4th inst., by Rer. J. 11. Pressley, Chauncey Clark, of Har: , orcreek, to liiEB ElbaAlrowo, of Mille elk, ;' • - On Thatioaday, July 4th, at : the residence of P. Arbuckle, by Rey. C. F. Hartung, Loesel to Miss Emma Strickle, both of Eric. On the 3 , 1145 t., bq Rev: A. 13:Laurie, Mr. Henry Petit and Miss Annie Jane Baeltus,,all of tl.is city. In MoorheadTale, on the 3d inst., by Rev. Mr-Thaveland, Mr. Samuel E. Tate, of Etat-- borcreek, and Miss Fanny E. Greenwood, ;i1 Eric. In Millereek, on the 24 inst.. by Rey: br Wh'al!on, James R. Gordon and Mary E. Hay ford. In Girard,,June 20th, by Rey. Mr. o..born, Mr, Albeit W. Wass, of Grundy Centre, lowa, and Miss Ellen Huntley, of Conneaut, Pa. In Girard, June '2lst, at the houso of the brido'e father, by Rev. Mr. Anderson, Mr. Henry L. Howard, of Franklin, and Miss Minnie S. Lyon, of Girard. 'At West Springfield, June 28th. by Rev: Mr. Prossor, Mr. Lather Riply au] Nisi Josephine Wright, both of Conneaut, 0. On Monday, July god, by Rev.' Mr. sbip• man, Mr. George Senyard to Miss ;Isabel! J. Oliphant, both of Girard. , On July 3rd, at the residence of the bride's father, by Bey. Mr. Bainbridge, Mr. Charles M. Slocum to Miss Hattie E. Tanner, both of _ this city. - At Wells Corners, July 3d, hy,Robert Ness bitt, Eeq . Ciptain James 1). Gourley, of Co. F, 211th Regiment Pa. Vols., to Miss Elisa N Ann CrOSboth of Waterford, Erie county, Pa: DIED. In Union, on the 31 inst., Mrs. Nancy A. Miller, wife of ErenOie Millei, aged 3il years, 6 months and 7 days. . Icrthis city, at the residenon of her clan. Wm. 8. Brown..on Friday merningo n dttly Gth, Mrs. , Elizabeth Brown, widow -or the lac! Samuel Brown eget 65 years. Eric Markets.—Buying Prices. Corrcciel mesh!, Jar Via Observer, by 0 - 4; l'atiosov Co , Craven 4. Brea., Sbrruom 4 Dihmisoet, A, hire, aal Davis E r Carsva." Dicta. Frtrir —Apple. 10314;los 283:13; Matt b-rries. SS gm. Vansrantata.—Patltoei. $1.1511.3; n Pin. 25310 pie dos; Ttarripa, 40gre0; Cabbage, per bead, !,,0 , 375; Ceeta, 7503100; Ca-rota, 43G30; .e. 00,73; Vegetable °peers, 7.6y.te perbeach; , thtou Sett.% $a 500;7.09, Ppercra:—Butter, 25 , einc; eggs, 25023; T0.r,1,1 3 25 a; 110ite5,25653); Chet.... 133,8 Form —App:e al. Gnus'. &e. Corn, 70 ta.• Oats; 43a50; Wheat, amber. $2 55(13,2 05 ; `111,,m,t, Alto $.l 73:3 le); Cern Meal, $1 40e31 l'eed, $1 .1501 40 ;f• B.rkY. 75345; Le tem, $1 50(32 CO SFICDS —eloT r, $i 75 ;Th sl.lt.'l; Timothy, $3.50 $O.OO. reL—Market firm. XXX v. wheat, 1.50Q16.00 : XX red. $l2 570'3 (10; X erd,sB.soso.lX): XX rtab $ Qt 1 0; XX ttrd dielt r, elan, $0 2.569 75. roes AND nzz..—Exirs Hcarr rata , $34:51852.00; Ligtv, 17S 00A19 0,• Rove. Curet thmm. 2 / 4 23 ree Connte, a Clean end I, by Berry Tucker 30e. Come/ v dear, I'm we, pin g, by Tucker. ..... .._.3oe Wale an tne'lv.:ver, vocal du t, I:7 Glor‘r time like the old time SO: Give the old man a chance opa On. hright moony night, comic They al dame hops Cut mine. Young mtn no the railway Whin . F;tlianmft , rht for freedom Down by tbo rite, by J. R. Thom., :Sae 'Pathos orderin; mark, and oret•pay in; for tbooline will rneive their ehat,go torlosal with the ntisio;or rondo will be ethet.4l, to too putt.. Frefer. Ali order. promptly attended to, and any infarmation,chnerfolly giro a. _REFE3ENCES. flog Georg , . W. Putt+r•on, ex Co•ernnr or New York, Went!!lel.l, N. Y.: T. R. Coleman, I rontdent Lake 13hoze Mak, Dunkirk, N. Y. EYlt' YoOtYT IitYCV.E.SOES Wm A. Pond k Co; Wm. R. Itradeury: Cathcart, Needham , k Cs,.; Siberia Ott; Pugh Riddle, Fop. Goal Sop't Erie UR ; U. G. Brooke, E q 5.411 1 Motive Paver, rale AR , he,ter Addrcre order, Wholm:a Piano Forts Organ and Music Dealer, Jll2'o'3 tf , No. 6:l7.6roadway, New York CONSULT YOUR INTERESTS ! Cup where ycni can laty tic cheapest ! THE PLACE TO (JET THE HEST'DARUA:NS imceri C. JILT 'AND CAP sTortu, I • No: 514 nosENzwpaa'a ticooN,.l StATS,6I'. 7.atx, Pa C. K 0.0 H , airing opened a stew 'Hat, Cap, and Gent:emues Fur- Witting :tore In t h e 40003 occupied LT Mr. !emu itosansweig, on State lit., opposite Bros We lintel, would respectfully Invite' the attellion'of the pub Zia to his extensive stork, embracing every sanely of floods in the lins of the trade. ices wad qi1:11ii;e:. Hats of all kinds, t. and to snatevery 'tacit Caps of every style =A Men's FarnisAiny Coml.:tin:: of RA.IIY+VAr)E cor. ON, W: oil N AN 'I LINEI snur S. =ll Gloves, ',is end. rs, 0.11%r q perer it linen, Neck Tien, &e. 131 to Le .11 tti, Low 111 t Cash price; aria L yo. c 1 cow petitku. FOIC YOURSELVE.s = of surpassed by atsy . stork in the as low as the losest. rrOor goods are city. and oat prie ti Kr' pea 8w A NEW AN BEIIITIFUL WORK. TORLtL O3OK OF THE PI. AN EC DOT of T' S AND INCIDENTS E EMELT lON. Heroic, Patzlotie, RO antic, Hun won. arid Tragical. Splendidijilletstralld with over 200 11n. portraits and beautiful engravings. nit work, for tecial humor, tender pathos, startling lotting acid attraetiv Nutty, 'stands peerleu and Cane among all Its tom Mort. Tho valiant and brave hearted, the picture ottani dramatic, the witty and mart allow., the taro, r nod pathetic: 'the roll of tame &Di story, camp, pickt, nay. stout, bivouac asd slogs; startling sarpriset, orkderfal escaper, famson ward. and deeds of woman, and Ore wa to panorama or the War are here thrtilii giy portra3ed in • masteryMtn / nu., at once laistori .1 and romantic, vetdrring it tee meet ample, brilliant land readable book test the war has called forth. • _.. Tills work sells WO. This people are tired of dry Ilk. !la s sad parliaka works. and want. sr.midbillip humor Gus, rotossitle sod sittlioir. Ws hare apiOs 'nog pier taw P er month. Suid for kirk Airs, awl pee our ikrms; and proof n(rhe shore assenlnn Address, 1 1 , 17.: I. 1 1301 IS;fIING IJO , 07 fluor SC, Philadelphia, Ps. TUE rp GET YOUR SIONEY DACE ie AT • ' • E. OUGHLIN'S IIOOT AN 911 - 09 SPORE, State Street, Ne Ir Opposite tie Pont Mite. g. Conshlim, Dont arid Shoe Dealer, ramsertfelly Informs Public! that he .:as removed bls atm to the Stqra Room on Stitt street, nesrl opposite the Post Ogles, where he invites ell tits old Mende and outworn. to glee him stall. Tartieniar attention given to RE' AIRING! Maytag drefel wo ktnen, and superintending all bhp bu•dnese himself, be • • Heron he ears give u good satisfac tion and sell at as I•er prices as nay' other person in the city. Good . • tad. • • aprirdett. LI3IIK TO BUILDERS! The Erto Lime le. Cement Comma". ero prepared to foroixh bunters let h QUICK LIVE. C.KILEYT, dIUC- &a.. at as low prima as thvy can .r IT* mei also tell CO. MARBLE DVS be bought •t t.uy of 1. E 12110 XS! Iter mat. The Quirk Lime menu . Lime and Cement Company rennet 100111 and portty..being loaned in improved patents end at the e4n7 At a small att.anee Notated by the Ert bit molted to Irbil kilns of the late beet Lime Stomp. Orders. Lett at the prompt My echttettlJ office on Four h St., at the Kilos, or Caughey fauvism, wilt to. a. jalys4e THIS . 1111 UP, HAM C 0.718 : MONELL, STEPHENS & 1313IENSF: STOOK_ JUST Prints from 8 to 12/ CM. per ya sr, Good Bleached Mialin,l. yd. ai Heavy Brown, 1 yard wide, Fq A •LATIDE STOCK OF D • , 1 0 •,; Our Goods are all new, have teen re ear; and ■lll to so!,1 at very. et. READER, LOOK TO -YOU NO TROUBLE - T9 SR MONELL, STEPHENS EMI NMI NMMSMMI ma 4 tf Hb. 6 W HOLESALE pity GOU. SOVIIIARD, CRAWFORI , r & IicCORD, === DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Oar.etcek is t.¢e large 4 ever by eon pa.Ung of PRINTS, DKLAI7.4ES pLEACR3 BROWN SR A Comp ete evorlinent of Mesa Go 4 Every king of artlclof And, in 'bort, • eentral wprt• needed by Counter De TO BE BOLD AT NEW Vi Country Dealers are lorlted to give strictly who:orate term•, and ',nil twines ma will ramie It to th• *des trithls section t deal in Erie, 'Put for their good.. ST. S.SOI7THARI, W. A. C RAW FOR M3)21-11 UMINIJIM COUNTRY PRODUCE, I=l Crockery, Willow Ware:, F We side, between Bth MA oth 'Cash paid for Country Proda;e. E Y A Wants' A SSOCIATE LAW JUDGE., Glum/il, May 14th, 18:8. Tool:l7erT, Zig =-Dear Sir :', —We. your friends 'la oei!hb is. having confidence in Soar ability and in tegrity, oesire you fie become a candidate for the office of Additional Law Judge. An earlyland favorable reply la mama!) , solicited. kiastne Slater. Henry McColl:Mall,' Theodora Hyman, Rodney Smith, Geo P Bea, Heart flail, C L Randal, l S Balt:ea James G C.ltin, Chss LI Hart, II Hutchins sea, T C Wheeler, Eugene dmith, Johnston Rea, John II Goliitord. Janeee Wobeter J t.i Roe:well, if Benham, Clr Rockwell, Joshua Evans, T tl G dicey, R B Dimo.. sey. L Jones, John Thy Jr, Levi fsoveridgs, J Galls ford. J 11 Loveridge. J 11 .kiahoLe, *Navin, J N Stiver thotn, A 11 Pay, C I. Phelps. i • j Mullis., Has 11th, MA& ,Gititnotwas -Your ftvor of he 14 1. .ns.„ requesting Me to become a a iodide's, tar the to of Additional Judge of the algal Judicial District, i• received, With mini Grimes hr too expresden -of confidence it contains Such an expressien from my Immediate neigh trot s—bus:ness men .h. ere Intim stielv acquainted with rorprofeselonal an social standing-is very gratif. ing tl. mow Shou d the Unino Convention of Eno county add their sanction to:your wish so kindle expressed, it sea etre me great pleasure to be a candidate for that honorable and re - paneible position. With h gh reap ct, lam yours, Al 70 Henry . ATeCoonrll, Brutus Slateri i of Girard 12orauzh. TIM FO U. BALE. I J :', ICa wasthi reopen:fully calf lIUMrS & LIME 4 To our NEW.. PERPETUAL ; are now In full opal hand, and are prepared to furnish thc abortut notice. • j- NVANTtDI• • NW CORDS OF II EAI L I ID C X BARB, 1 For which the llighest mead ;ries wlll%, paid. In- Aare of Netter & Spooner, at their Lime Kiln, en the canal, near Ravi* e Uotk. Edo, Pa, June 215t,11864t onltTtliN4li NEW AND Iriovici. for Agents, Mtn% Coostev atm*. Dragatat t. sod all waking as luotoorable and atonable barb: due. Yoe for $ll eta; wholesalo. $S pa dos. Cultism, maim from $5 to En pr . d ai wlt. malt 4t &BOW% Idamsrm.FlS Inds: AN N.Y. WILDLY, NO. 0 REED LICUSE ECEIVED ! SIOTICK THE M'OLLOWING at 18 Cts Mil AT TQUALLY LAW octal with great 111 advance. AND 01V¢ US - ♦ klik 1W coons! W I LpEY, REED DOUSE Mr= 1312! , 423 STATE STREET, ER! MIME HOISERY; Lillit to the alty, SILK% CLO TES, CASSIIIE 4EB, ?:=1!;64.! aa. n the,Nolloa Hue, ItK I'ItICESI Ia a tall. We .1 1 a sav wiling at oueh ittaga of merchants natead of bawling J.ll. lloCugu =MEM C ROCER I ES, •It., TOBACCO, its, Nuts, tf.c., = La, EIIIE. PA r W. Evavar 1nt244! F. VrOODEV,V. 'as othera—ci Use= iny3t-Ime- .0 ottent:oll of MEM liIE KILN Intucted on the SECOND S?. REIVREN FRONT .&NO Near Need's Do Von—hats Ifni on It from the Kiln, on a & SPOONER EMI STRENGTH/IVMM Tunicr TUB GREAT (Not a Wbtakay Preps/AWN) 1100FLAilD'S. GERMAN BITTERN! • can • Debility resulting from an tom whatever, Prostration of the epiters, sawed by t era hardtatiPt. *sown.. fevers or diseases of amp Db. Stadion. Olken', male or femsls, adults or youth, sill and in this Bitten • pure Tonle, not dependent on had liquors for their ohnost ml tueutotte groat. DYSPIIPSid, /led diseases resulting from disorderit . of the Liver Ind Digestive organs, are and HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. This Bitters has seitoromil more cares. t its' beam otiafattion, has more testimony, hail more respectable people to vouch for It than any-other article la the mar bet. We deli any one to eoctrikillet this aesettlorr, sad amP pay $1,0X,0 to any one who will produce a certlel.str iablished b 7 ae that is not genuine. 1100FLANtV8 GERMAN BITTERS, will cure every cue cord:ionic or nervous debility &nil dues a of the kidaeys. Ot set ve the following slmptomus malting from disorders of the-digestive organs : • ConAtiPatina. inward Piles Failures of Blood to the }lead, Acidity of the Stomach: Nausea, Heartburn, Ills goet for rood,. F alone or Weight in the stomach, Sour Eructations, Slaking or - Fluttering at at. Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Humedand difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, mob log or Suffocat• tog Sensations when In a lying posture, Dirovess of Via lon. Dots or Webs before the bight, Fever end Dell Fain in the Read. Nadel:icy of PentdratioatiZellowneis cat sae.. the :kin and Eye., Pain in the B Chest, Limb; , Sadden Vitiates of Rest, Burning In Flesh, Coo. aunt Imaginings of grit and great Depression ofSphits. Ewers elle, that thl. Bitters la ixot alehootte, eentains he ULM or whiskey, sad =got maks drtakards, hut le the bait tont° to the valid. From liev.l7. D. SekerioLl. tutor o! Twelfth Baptist brigeel, naiads. " Geistlemon— I have recently been laboring under the &strewing eaeCtlll of indigestion, accompanied by • pies tattoo of the nervotui system. Kw:Om= remedleswere reeommeiuded by friends, and some of them tested, tn. without 'tenet Your Iloodanda Cereals Bitter. were recommended by persons who had tried thew, and whose favorablemea Von of theta Bitters induse.d me to try them. I must corium that I bad an aversion to relent Medicines from the "thousand sad ono" quack "Bitters" erboseonly eilm teems to be to palm off sweetened mod ' dragged liquor upon the community In • sly way, and the tendency of which, !feu. to make many a con., firmed drunkard. Upon learning that lours wax really a medicinal preparation I took it with happy effect. Its eaten, not only upon the stoach, but upon the riercotis system. was prompt and gratifying. I feel thst I bele derivedgreat and permanent benefit from the use 0 , a few bottler: Very respectfully intim' W. D. SXIG/RISD, No. 54 Theciamason GOODS From the Rev. E. I) Pendell, Assistant Editor ChM. Ran ebroulele, naiad& I have derived decided benefit from the use of Iloodsair. German Bitters, and I feel it my privilege to moomesend them as a most valuable tonic to all wbo are sulieriog from general debility or tract diseases orioles from the derangement of the liver, Yuura truly, From Der. errige. ?totter of the Paseaynnk Paplist From the many respectable recommendations glean to Dr. Hoogand'a German Bitten, I was induced to giro th.in a trial. after tieing several bottles, I found them to Fe a good remedy for docility, aud a wont excellent tont: for the stomach. D. ueltRIG INTEREST: From Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the Vincen toga acd litllville (N. I) Captist Chu - rubes. Waving Mud inn family a number of bottles of you. lloofisnd's German Bitters, 1 hate to say I regard therr uan excellent medicine, specially adapted to remove the diseases they are recommended 'or. They arnehen and Invigorate the system when debilitated, an :are iise MI in disorders of the hrer, loss of appetite, &or: 1 :am. also ream:rounded them to several of my friebds. *he have tried them, and found them greatly benellitial in the restomtion of health. Yours truly, WII. BYITII, 969 Brachiu' St., Yhilada. .BEWARE OF COUNTEREITS. Seeihat the signature of ..C. M. JACKSON•• is on the . wrapper of each bottle. Shored Igor nearest druggist not have the article de not be put off by any of the intoxicating p_reparationi that way be offered in its place, but send to, us sod we will futrward. securely packed, by express. rir Principal °Mee sad lianufectory, No. 631 Andi Street, Plilladelphhi. Pa. • • ' JONE 9 & EVANS.' • Vuecomors to C. IL Jackson & Co.,] Proprietors. Tor Out by drag:lets and dealers in every town to the United States. deed!. 1). E. w. OCED 41;:, CO., Who'eeale and r.t..11 Ilra.lers in ANTIIRACITE, BITVNINOUS AND BLOSSBORO COAL AND WOOD Genuine Lehigll Lump H r o o g r . fo u u . ndriei, and wetted for YAnae—Corner eth and KyrUs; end earner Myrtle ad Ititaer streets, 2 squares went of the Union Depot, 11311 IRU isn ri lc L • a I PIJRELY VEGETABLE TONIC INTIGWtATING STYLSNOTETNINO, rtiEee the spits= against the evil /Mots of owebolo will cars Dppepsia. WHI ease W eakness. Will cure General Debilike Will cure Heartburn. R ill care Headache. tt W ewe Lieu Complaint. Willexcite and create a healthy appetite Will le rigouts the organs of d igestion and moderate ly ineresee the tneperature of.the body' and the force o circulation, acting in fact u • general ourroborant cl Lb system, cootelning no poisonotis drugs, slat THE BEST TONIC BITTERS IN THE WORLD. A hir trialis earnestly solicited. GEO. C. HUBBEL CO., Proprietors, Dads... N. Y. Central Depot, Am* hut Entrees Building. a (it'll SON ST., NNW YOWL For male by all Druggists, Grocers, ha. Mr 111NWI0 k tiOADLItY. Frio, Whulrawle Ag,rtta, wad for fa% b 7 hall k Wartel,C4rtar k Carrir VC& Mon At Booth. isettaTti. • C O LlVivri PATENT I.IISt.IO4II.OI.DINfa GOFF, PATTER.SON & CO., Have ficert appopated 2ols dgento'fae, the Bale of thla CELEBRATED WRINGER, ' For the eity c f Erie, South Erie. ill Creel', Greene, Summit, Ratan and Fairview town hips. Agents wanted to mill them in I the above named towns. A LIBERAL PER CXNTAGE BE GIVEN: Any b,telligent man oreoman make Taper day by Can aulcic for theta. For paztl apply as above. • my lOtt. • itSSOIXTION OF OIik.FAILTIVERSIIIP The firm heretofore existing mhdir the name of CARTER & pARVER , - Wu - dissolved by =Mail consent, dating from January 16th, 18C6, Mr. Carter fettling , . The bcota of the old dm may to fond at the old pace. Prompt settlements reptated. - S. CARTER. J, D. CAPSEM, Mr Carver has wedded his eon with him.and will continne.thebuatnata under the name and Mat cf J B ,C R E C 0 , 1. ' 4 1. 10 fr rift 4 and well selsated stock of Druz., Medi mow, Pine Chemiaale, new Pharmaceutical - Prepeuv. liens, Pare Perfumes, Fanny Articles, he. YEo esycrieneed c:erks of this bona:, are retained and persons can rely upon being correctly served at all Novol.—The service. of llr. J. S. Carter hare also been scoured, •ad he vitt be happy to meet hie old'i Wends ard autumn, at 21 Pant RDA s —THE OLD STAND. reteB-11 INT/CW i t ilt3/ —P. Hartman haring aerrociated with him Ur. Ad in Hr.b.nder, wto I. well known as a good meohanic. renpectfully returns thanker for the past hems of the pahl‘c. a d solicits a continuance of the WOO fur the tiew arta the Rieman will her alter to coeducted tinder th t tie of Hartman k Brabetder, at the pew stand 04 ilirteuth street, I,etween State and Peach. Seale ataaina, Onnemlthlnt, Hell Haeginraac. ?repairing done with‘essinirso and dlapatch. eatiefac lion guaranteed. Giek as a c.II. Ju7-3m ELIoT, G 1 oDWI4 a: Co., irk a Peach Street, ~near the Depot ! JOAN 61.10 T, wA. nitowx, Jsc.. s. 1300DW/N, w. T. amoziorscur. A. H. oVer, Jt. C. vAcllll. hieing per'ectad their art sage tn. nta, ane now prepared to do a Gantral Uniting, Esilainge and Colleotion.Boidnets. Goverdinent Bondi and Interest Notei of all Wines and denonalnattena bought and sold. in) dt.tt • P:'. P. P. D. POWE.RS' PATENT PERPETUAL BROOM. mid wherein it exesis all otbors is that altar our tint outlay, you hats ohly to spend TEN CENT winnower anaybmam Is required. Korn this trin aspens* can ba avoids& by *Jain a row bills of .e r g laths garden. Any pawn catiAll one in ten zolinten' You ars your orris broom Enke to 'Township rights ter obi in Eris county. Rand for sheds; or WI on this sobieriber. war Cl=Cio. 11i5i5.1.11,4114 M VP& J. A. BAIRD. READ WHO BAYS BO E. D:YZNDALL. ♦Lv~i! OS 111..1r0 ZBA PA. 1 I GOLDEN \ BITTERS if= WRINGER! ,_ 515 French St., Erie. Fan Stir BANKEIS: -En