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RUT HI, Waterford, • - -- Ronan? I.tatiu. Paripitiirr ivyd ealetul attention Oran to K• of v.l..sui. ap6'65.11• ctill'itAXSEN, TCgTICII as nal PIACY4 Pugoa 13 1 0 04 Meet of Farm Hall, Elio, Ps. 0et6434d. - t Ed. W. ItUNNLOWN, J ATTOIVIXT AT LAW .1n) JOBTICIIIt AT Tint PEACT. , .1 and claim anent. Conveyancer and Collector. GALettlf bulidiog, eluthveat corner of Fifth and uts , Ene. Pa. - ap1745 t • • EIVITOR.g. - IoILI Clo3[3taltolol, at tho now c,k store. Rule., Viflare, has i n hand a largo susstort ,st of aroCeriest. Pcoviaions, Wood and Mika' Wire, 6 ,I. Liquors. l'obacto, Frezars, .5.c . to which Lc re •st:Sclir cilia t .1...., - attention of the paLlic, - ratielled that i. un o'Ser u pod bargs‘na u can La had to any part -tr , .. no . nty..turit o ' 6s - 1 c . ___. ... . r% IEO. . kiDeVtilli`T e Me D., i r . V ' . rllValetAN .4...4.13 SUR.) \Oa . . - , . tee Ea.. "ark etreet, over C.Sfrgara a' ore%•—bom 41, at .ert i it:el - aura C. W. Kula° ' 20.1 floor smith Ut ilk* il F i tuck; on , Par tiaras street Orme. bond from 11 e'el. et I M. untel . :::. P. IL ray la tlititt W. 'HIED ,co., 1/. Wholesale and retail dealers In Anthracite, it.totnincoa and Bloesburg coal and wood. Genuine Lehigh Lamp for foundriea and prepared for honre aletaYll on hand. Yards—Cotner nth and Ifyr le, and rner Myrtle and Illtmer .0., 2 squares neat of the ',.elitirDcpnt, Frio, Pa. J. Fit 3SE - ft, r,. . • ilonicopattie Physician and Sas/goon riside,co 023 Petal Pt., °pot:mite the Path Nig,. ()Rico hours from 10 to 12 A. 31., 3toS P. It., aps.om• 1) F4l. ESTAT.E . FOIL SALE. Nvtral very shoi , ebasineas sits* on State Street. ha :vela Sevetith and Eighth , treats, East shit. snoh for ia's ua very reasonable ternuf. if appllad -Enquire of a. 411. Wit. A. G 41.1:1RAITH, AKent., MIN Ca BEEBE, Divan is Dir Gooos, Gsoccoun, ter, ina . derazie; Nall; Glass, Seed, Plaster, etc. our .411th • treet .od Pub' le Square, Erie. Pa. Patti. 11, D ;ll.4l ! t e irl i. i s i nicr AND Nail STABLE, on Eighth betwr.o State and Freoeh. Pine forma and Car let a orelutonsb!• terms. m 28'6{-Iy. D V MAGILL'SLIYERY' SI ABLE, STATIC AT., - iiierves 30 *m I, 4thei last could be wiped out by patience and cour age ; the first was irreparable. It will always remain en undecided point whether the youthful but rdeservedly great commander who succeeded Den. Stott, took -the best end serest way to subdue Richmond by his siege of Yorktown, sad hisinfestment of the Vie- Lillis Capital. The mind of the Nation always was and mast remain nadecided--and it is not lees difficult -to decide . , whether, if General. McClellan had been supported by the troops of McDowell, as wasaromised, be would not Immix have compallidthe evacuation of Rich mond. and avoided the seven days of battle . or retreat, No with has ever been made of the ability with which that retreat vas conducted, nor Of the sorted state of the great army - when d - livered pp by order of the gov ernment to Pope. It was after the second disastrous defeat of Bull Run gist the Tiob4 lie mind became for the first time depressed. The early days of July. 1 86 2 . , were days-of gloom. to itie - wholitwenty millions of the North. We knew not where to-turn for is leader of espiity, end • the' question was may settled by planing Gen. McClellan again at the head of ani forces. then defeatadonsal poised sad demoralised. ; The. triumphant faretwot lee pursued our scattered- . teens In all the pomp and pride of war, and looted forward to reap the rich harvest and booty of the' &MP, walleye of Pennsylvania. There Was ea timeloritesitailoo, -Lee wait *bud with hicleeles. and _most -be met, though flushed with socems, Thos, unabated, t cod.' deuce of hie soldiers; enabled Clen,lduclease„ at onewtorestenseltemilalorder. and to in spire them with hope, and:tire severe fight of listith.Uoebtain. obotteot adsloops not'veln.- Tketattle of Antietam is history, and it i e ehoughtliat Lee ems burled batik, from fertile. Peanoylnnis on- eshausted- Virginia-:.that Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia were Safe. ham being naked by hungry Mimic. The cries t bat - the ltortlims threes should harclieik' hurled 'glair on• the Botithatit arm . Ina as ,gas Itortkin pedling,Geseral sisinktolinali, the tint -Ben Ran fight without prepara tion.. We mast sot forgst..tisisiata had an army - that want of. gaPpitt had compalled,to tetrad in the Leese- of,vickisions,aattayfor seams days , ; before .Itiehmond —.had alley "trusty marches been, wonted .seatterett' aI Bun Boa-bad moved ;by forced merolisethrowgh fights enikskismiahse to' Antietam. And Mid beat the beaters In that hettle.lo . risk -the loss of-estrifised the rich &applies of PPPVI.!! ) .)isI,44 such .wo!*..f.Fe'l vtobl' than boon.worlby,ottbruaort like Pepe. bad waived to-bisayeetod from at able fan like - flfa.Eai Statiolka,4ll,feaitauto els day 'on than silteitiertae would lil ..„ ever 'have-reached Riehmoad had General' McClellan been permitted to continue his march . pandlel to him, but ao much n to Richmond,' as our forces were East of the rebel army. ,Alas i for the dead whose hones sejl be turned over by the plough for age on the hills of Frederioksbnrgh. .trii lost all but a knowledgifof the incompetencyratEurn lids and Hooker—every one of ue contem porary with the disaster broughtibout by the folly and Weakness of thine comileinders can remember the feeling of deep deereesion that hung over the nation during the year of 1863, The victorious Lee and the Impetuses Ewell seemed to hi the - only leaders woithy of re. 'peat, and they were opposed to us; and we had dismireed the only man in whose ability any 'reliance had justly been placed. Again the undaunted rebel started for Penneylvanbl, and this time in. the exultation of his heart declared ha would water his horse in Lake Erie, and make Ids bead, quarters at Harris.. burgh.: The bout was not entirely a vain ow, as the fate of Chambersbargh and Car.. lisle make manifest( Again our beaten and demoralized army was to be re organized and driven •by forced marches to meet troops I l imbed by victory' and success. Again the leader was-to take an army morally annihila ted sad teach it to meet and to conquer those who had beaten and conquered. How well 'this was accomplished let Gettysbargh and the 3rd of July; 1863, testify. Let the bound of 40n : heart in tient) , millions of people when they learned that General Meade and his forces had hurled back Lee end Ewell never be forgotten_ If one =trade mate- a prophet, ono such victory of wearied and defeated sol diers over' a victorious ; and confident enemy makes beyond dispute, the ability and genius of their leader, and to General Meade must this be accorded.' The madness of fo le would have •again urged the driving of the. Southern General and risked the uncovering of our great , cities— it was enough that the invader was turned back from Peitnajlvania, and that the North was safe—io thought Gen eral Mende, and he thought wisely. Of all the events of the great struggle through which we have just eons none compare in Import ance with the great results of the battles of Antietam and Gettysburgb, and none were contested under such disadvantages on' the part of the North—both were fought with forces defeated, demoralized and disorganized by incompetent commanders, both were fought against an/enemy flushed with success and with , every Incentive to stimulate their cour age and determination; sad probably no lead ere were ever more determined to fight while moose was by say mesas possible than ware Lee' and Ewell at Gettysbargh. Again was the bathers army ehued home In disgrace, and agate was the commander who had beat the traitors and saved the North placed in the sheds. How much we are indebted to Gene ral Meade for the future success of our army will be known, for it is only keels& to General Grant and himself, and they are riot boastful men—but that people' is. not just or grateful who ever forget the leaders who vs sired • their hopes and removed their fears when we were almost bereft of the one; and our hearts palpitated with the other. 'fur Misr Moos.—Why ie the first month after marriage called the "honey moon (" Doubtless on account of the sweet lunacy which centrals the heads of the parties da ring that brief and delightful period. What • pity that they should ever get quite ration— al rgain! dist sentimentality should give place to send:nett, sentiment to settee, love yield to logic, and fiction to fact, till the "happy pair" are ' , removed from the Eden of romance to the fishers ofirlity—from best en to earth— sad_ peritsp s peg 'lower.— &nage sir it may Ream, there have been couples who have quarreled in the first month of matrimony, and have get back to their as;- toniehei paresitibifireibe good mother had fairly dons weeping (antrinjoicing, too,) at her danghter'e departure. Their "honey moon" soured at the full of her horn, and became s moon of m:pager instead. There was mach sense and propriety in the text which an ancient clergyman ehaie for a wed' ding sermon. It was token fiat the Psalms of David, and read than: 4 t ant let there be peace while the moon endaresh." 110 , 1 f , To Bacon lisuarrr.—ln the first place, if you want to be miserable, be selfish. Think all the time of yourself end of your own things. Don't care about anybody else. Have' o feeling for any one but yourself.— Never think of enjoying the satisfaction of seeing others happy, bat rather if you . see a smiling- face be iealotto, lest another Should epjoy what you %Poi not. Envy all who are bitter oft in any respect then yourself; think unkindly toward there. Be constantly afraid lest some should Oncreida *pen your rights; " be watehtal egalest it, sal if any one comes dear you, snap at him like a matt dog. Con tend earnestly for everything that is your own, thongh'ic be not worth a pia; Cqr- your "rights" are just es much coaceraeli se if it were a pound-of .1Pold:-- Never yield a Be very sensitive,,and take everything that is' said to you in•playfulness in the most 1118.• AO= 'manner. Be jealous of your friends, lest they shoold not think enough of yon; and if at anyl time they should seem ' to neg lect you; put the worst construction upon their eonducti - you can. , CISCCIIITVASCILS Arun CA11111....-The phyla cal,ippearance of a man sometimes charges thiamine of events. A nee oeeterrid'a few dart ego. .The children of two neighbor ihad their.daily quarrels anti fights, which result ed occasionally is bruised- faces and torn garments. lbs father of one family. %flier lug his children to hale been sadly maltreat ed, * and being i pas:ionic tan. concluded that the surest way _to .mittle the differences between their households sermanentiy would halo chastise the bead of the faraily„el. though. as yet, hilted - never seen him. Ile thereupon procured a maid., and, abruptly enlacing lb neighbor's tenement, inquired, - ia threatening tone, for 'other Mari of the bouss.7 her% sir„" said a Eersonsge of upwards of sii feet, and weighieg some two 'hundred ,and twenty pounds, as he sp fended to learn the bullpen of Ms neigh bor. HIM I understand you. that yen were Lb.ge'stlemsa of fleabane?" mires, air."... "Well, I just dropped in, sir, to sea if this is your rawhide I" . • Rucarrra —We prompt • the following re ; etipts for family nee awl all takers it may concern. They have beta collet:ten .from the aunt reliable genres* sad ..experiessed thOm : To slake a mean--Peer • quart of mimeses into your wife's Impaet..,,,To keep a laic Oros eseelliag!—Cat off their assts. To make ,bleakberry jazz—Pat 24 blackberries iota a zoos.. quill.; ,To Make a mirk of wood P-P. , g l T 4. T a7 rL 6 4 4 Aeete,. It his bees kaolin to. go Sire Miles. :TO : ,cnre a felon —Suspend by Ike Reek about /tilt stiff. • - Arrwiitiasa .Caa! or A Now Toiliar,Salk,by:ishathanos, icatdoil to hi s artfo'a deatriloi a ioat Orazmi to be p u g upon the web Pl Iheivearelage, and drew a moll monad kettlehlmnt•elawlt a mannr• boa., wilikcii*qalta; „spas 38a. sitopant:— "Why, whaVlailbier., saked isle wife fo stitawacnt,:'ll4":44. l4 #. 11 !" . o f - m o ney. "Li 0fifi1,447 'CO be:444:, diVer made %4s nanny this molutd and forit - yeprifirt ; i cock peietiiop/Olca,ti,fof tho :fa:rejoice:a lug arierhail flap my wins and. crow in; - Oink' Bear slece t 4 1 Wiraiir — rigraritiiifkas plats owls. . . . . '1 The People ' s Can , Nate for Congrees. --' Cot.. DAN Rtes :=-De*Pj Sir :—W_9i , ;the undersigned, citizens of Girard and Erie Coun ty, in Mew of the paOlotia'servicto rendered the Ocvernutent, and e many .thousisids of hard earned dollars sustain and carry on t o war against rebell ion; baring proved yo self the tree friend of the soldier, ilia kno ing you to be a true frioad and- rupporter of Andrew Johnson and his Administration in their efforts to restore the Union, and having cordideness to your in tegrity and ability to discharge the duties of Representative of the 19th District, in Con. greas, we therefore request that you 'allow your name to be used as the People's Candi datelor that effide at the'renuning election. George Sonjard, E.J. Kenyon. J. Martin, J. Gulliford, W. L. Trout, H. Benham, JAMB Brawley, Henri Bell, 11. C. Ely, A. If. Os born, Chair. B - Grant, Louis Yeager, S. D. Cockett, John Brecht. Hiram Daggett, J. W. Atwater, Z. Jewel, E. W. Clark. Williams Ty ler. G. S. Onllif John Hay, Jr., J. L. Hart, ,0. W. ;Woes, A. artist; Rob. Wilcox, J. E. Pettibone, A. S stli,. James Callen, C. L. Phelps, John H. ell i Ord, A. G. Ely, -S. K. 'Smith, Frank 11f, Wm. He Edson. F. u. Coate. John Babe •D. Olin, John Bea. eel, E. S. Delknsp. W. D; Webber, H. L. Carr, 1 W. D. Martin J. T. Simmons. A. White, S. F. !Jason. L. Cheittlier, James L. Thayer, S T. Wil Gear C.;.•Martitr, -C. W. Noyes. D., Has rt; blazon tledirey, 0. Elite berger, Jr.. 11l chile! fichumpsker, Jr.. Hein rich Kittelberg r, R ibert Ciller, L. D. Hart, J. M. Murphy, J. Bender. lla NA, Pe June 26th. 1860 ~ - . . - To the Citizen? of Girard awl Erie Courtly, Penns:—Ydur letter, proposing to reime for Cocgrest,li received. twould indeed be in sensible io the commonest impulses ha maaity were I not filled with the imirmes t sentiment otgratitude for the friendly ex pressions and personal regard that your let tor contains, signed as it is by Republicans and Democrats, whom I know to be staunch supporters of the Government, end mfny who have risked their lives for the preservation of the Union. inch distinguished consideration overcomes every natural, objection I may have for political honors, consequently I do accept of your kind invitation to allow ray name to. be used, but with the understand ing that I am not to be the standard-bearer of either political party (Republicans or Dem ocrats) but if nominated it most be by a Peo ple's Ooevention, as I belong to the people. They are my friends and patrons, and in jail tiee to them, composed as they are , of ell shades of political opinions. I mast continue to live 'n their esteem, and labor to promote their happioess acid inteFeqts which los• been the height of 'my ambition "for twenty.flyi years. jys-tf, ilespectrally, Tom, Dim Bulk New Plateau Gaisair. aims tea railroad depot, Erie, Pa.-8. D. Wager & Co would most reepecifally infonajbe public that, they have fitted up • splendid suit of rooms Lyttle's new bniMing, Booth of railroad depot, (opposite the locality of the late fire.) • place particularly vonvenient to the peopla from the country and the adjacent towns. With • superior light, improved back ground, and the best of Instruments, they believe themielves to be prepared to supply As wants of the publei - in a eatisfastary manner. Pho. tographe, Ambrotypea, Gems, and, in short, every style of pictures, large or small, taken in unsurpassed styles. Orders for outside views and lite sire portraits, promptly Mr. Wager having been engaged most of last Bialeleit in securing representations of - scenes is the oil regions corers for sale • large vari ety. of Stereo4opie Rialares of that locality. jidt'44-tf • Ross's 01110411.61 . 111 Firistsaital lgreee.. —Mr., Warren 1.. 4 4 / 1 1 has 'taken the tit ". lately conducted by Justice, (}been & Galla gher, and fitted it up with everything necessa ry to make a complete gentlemen's furnishing establishment. His stock of cloths, oassimero, vesting' and ready made clothing is superior to anything ever brought to the eityi.and we defy any one ta t irisit the store without Chding something to OH his tote. Mr. Ross has been very .suectissful Inleouriug a cutter who is not surpassed anjwhere. Maier his 'skill fal superrision thi aintion is turning oat-anrk equal to the best Eastern r.stablishments. No person can have an excuse for goiog abroad to get clothing while Ross affords the eons.- aienpaa that be does. In addition to his other goods be has also a superior stock, of lota and,cape, hosiery, collars, eravatii,—io short -anyting that ame vents in the Clothing Roe can be got at Roos. Call and see for yourselves. je2l.tf Mr Clark k Brother, .Wkolunla snd Re tail Dealers inCantiseilalery. OM" Canned Btuktosstry, Irosatto Nollooa ,, BOMB . Goods, Toys, Cigars; Tobacco. PI" Zto., West aids of Pesch nava, t Soars tioudii of the Union Depot, Eris. P. Also. Desks, in ail kinds at Country "iodise. - Particular attention paid, to Ailing =Wry seism • . Purrungs.—Persons wishing to procure k2r. traits of themselves or members of their faa , .. Mu, should call at the gallery of Mr. Obiwiler, in Itosenklifrig's block. Ills specimens of work conviette us that he is an artist-who has few superiori. no throng of visitors to his rooms are an indication that his merits are daily becoming better known anti appreciated by the public. SIO.OO ItEwtapl,Lost, on the Itlth of Tune; a small tan colored dog, answering to the name of rfiCute.t'-• -nes i last seen had on a collar marked "A. P. Gillum's, &le, • Pa."— Any informatiOn leading to recosery pill be liberally rewarded, and the above r swats! will, be given on his being returned. Address . , Smith S.. Gillmore, Erie, Pa. je2l7-4to swot'. W. Et cackinson, Upited Siatps Claim Agent, Girard. Penns. Pensions, Back Pay, Bounty, and It other elairns against the Oar, erstment attended to with proniptneer. Charges reasonable. 'Andieatioas by mail attendee to the slam as it mode, in parson. fjalB.Bm-.) Tnn ETIELIZA PM! jar was &warded the highest pstoritter st, the New ork Stale Fair, Acaorissa Institiati and Martifta Institute. For sele by Nimrod & Dempsey, 405 French SL • jeltif Tin frultessm, vitt patent eat sealing glass cops, for /Wetly, Ward & Dempsey..jelltf _ . GROWS/TWA 0; Fla / 4 ° FORTE, itiANUIPO4uREfts ! 41 :4 - BRoADNAT.A„T. The attest!** et the puliik and the la is ierii444 air TAW oak, snub edam teemed *Limo tern" whisk to +token sad putty sia%taisisrue wrriialted bit oar !IMMO otluedles the sadist. :they 4:04240 a4l tbeteilitten Isripulisseppti.egmb. estioa. pedal, ken traznii_ibinipstrasp tas trend sad eachb urp err:mut Wag utile ender thdpireessi supervision et Gersestese, elm hies lb .1110141111 , riPalom clever UM? Akre ki their 'xiaselhouuti. is Mut war' rented is ewes? Petkisidex , _ : • - She ae ons Amu Torte seneived tbs . bights* ward at *matt sk. trio ueleirshed liestabs Tar, vibes* were exhibited herlintaisate bean the tort =hen of Lando*. pertvOlartsuay, Baltheork Ow' km sad New York; sad Weir atr the Assierieut fur yi enotessin hamya thin sold end Wry, wade iron bother trittettese emerst erne eatarroesta. By the intresselleit of its we nate a stUi owe petiest mss' bresseseistratre with strictly eats spews. ant lisabiad to ogre these festrazosets at it Mei which will prowls/le all eoMplett• tloa. Oturgptitete atetemeatkte WO cheaper thtut say Ins class maw forte. - Testes—Net Cob is COMM !Weds. Deeertyttreetzustery sent *en JO rile-ir it k WARMAN'S SALE! ' ay Tirtip st p o e t tbe °tyke ••Coed el Sate county. the eadortootd. ceem4hen et thik miser thEl dtse-et Peter , dot will eell **Mt eal• Seturtsw• Ailed ob. tub. all tbatieetaLe' Piet: et land ettestele Mato" Wrath' Ede ealetY. A be. leg met et tied 114.377, seeaaulielellne es t•e treat.beezotel oat dumbed at Calletee.- Staketlag at 'rat at the wort flag of the tent tee prate, teeth witty, tom elf. entthatottme lloaser. WI: matey themes by the id,* atilt" tete. robes UN, dtt.; east 1611 X perehea le pat hi Up ewe* if petite med. ib, east Use only. that; them% Or anti et*. gait reed.ead bYtte. 0011: /03 LIO weeks. tit it pen th aesbwlds treat teeth In diatteer: Ms; hetelei t l4. peat ea the treat lhke-etothe - Iteek-Mtesta by true UK destaaketeefiehile t ke to t HaM he pole earth of be. glealar—omothose Weems et !toll etal erldinieee et • lye eset.l • • - Terats-.oes &Uhl head. apd hebtatet bit .1 4 5 . 11 11 liana Pwisailividei hur-a, be ea the whole mit 1011614.1014 Altantei by mutt lima put poem-. pi Up poodiow tivardlas. = (Jae:628.4)