Zhe grit iffellig,ebstrver, ERIE. PA., :JULY 19, 1866 Vie Observer as an Advertising Medium. The Earl Ouvriviß Siring Vie lovas eirtotates of 0 , weekly piper pu tidied In Peons, Irani* north of r , vi bogh- sod w• sf,ot the Surges/anna Ever, and ~; isM the bands or the most Innnential eltissos ig',6iihatAthe north-western portion of the Sista, is togneitionly soy of t the best advertising mediums In .1 „ o .., r ,t r y; Each number is read by not less than ree.ll 147-esksif persons, and, for the advantages given 0 t he odrerdter, our rates are the lowest of arty paper ~,, 0, eetion To preen, of all classes. who have any thin to aI - f, the Onagers,. affords an onegualiod pc,.. ~ ....e j ~,,„ o reovtunlestirn with the pntilis. it,ea want i Take your business known, advertise in the Ohs , Ter , Ilion hire ilp I , tl bargains to offer, advirtise In the otsereW• I if yeepeszt to ray or sell anything. advertise in the Oars's, • if val , hat. !ail/ OklttEl to publish, adraettsa in the ° N erves. ♦. I , ' , A wish to introduce £me • tttitte, advertise to Ls,/ iwwerter. wish to (Hap: se of anything at tuetlor, ade r p thilj gaffer. tr• la to lidfilloll lone Late:eat., ad ...rug, w e Girs.d and he owed hie 10313:161150 tertian* to St.te• I /ID^. "The secret of I.asisess imam," said j,t4 .h.cob Astor, 010 a liberal use of pristafa Ink." ustode of Vnetanees of men who have gained ,es , lh by a proper oyster's of advertising, are „ tuonst that tio ar.nraent stotthl be need.d.to :nn , any bus nets man that the shortest way to t ype ty a the c,e polntel oat by Girard end Astor The Ca ~paign Observer. tie remind our fiends that, the period for z niing an active ffort to carry the Guberna -I,vAt contest this .11 has arrived. In no way no to much be done towards the promotion aido principles as by the dissemination of uad Democratiii papers. ' The Campaign m!erver, publisked at the low rate of own ,r aiz months, or FIFTY CENTS for three ntio should be in the hands of every fem. ,,, nth-West. Aire desire, if possible, act it shall secure a circulation of two thou ...and copies. and call open all Democrats .to us in attaining that object. -Who will b , the firs: to send us a club of five, ten or tve:..ty*. Each of our present subscribers has 11 n eighbor who*, by simply speaking to him, ccuA ¢e induced to subscribe, and with a la tie (tort our list can ba doubled in every p e a thEce district. Go to work, friends, vithout,delay„ and let h.not be said that we Let our candidate for Governor by the Want o f activity in those who claim to be his sup. rulers.ma3l-tf . . DA. KATSY.II, Federal Hill, South Eric Pa., iron experietieed Surgeon. jyl2.'Srn 811TATIOLAVANTID.—.A lady desires a a ILI avian as seamstress or any kind of kig work. Best of riferences given. Inquire at the Observer (Ace. Mustc.—We sie indebted to Mr. 0. atisie dealer; No. 627 Broadway, 1., for th follow , iog new compositions, 'ad ' • will be sedt by him to any stidreis, on recei of price: 'she American Stnitdard,.a patriot piece,. 30 l ids„ I,e Besir Mazurka, .50 ct- The Maid dr Saragossa, CO acts. • County Committee. 'The members if the Democratic coup ictraltee are recinestel to meet at the Ob lacer Tice, in the city cf Erie, (}ll Mondia l afternoon, July l i3d, at 2 o'clock. Businee of importance is :to he transacted, and a ful attendance is regnesled , E. CAmPunrakx, Chairman A Itaas CIIANCE FOR INVZBTIMMT..—WaM7 FIELI Furnace, situated on the railroad be treeti'this city, and Pittsburg, on the }leaver river, near New Castle, is tffered for slat This is one of ;the best furnaces in the Strati Eryl, we are assured, offers to ; an enterprising copitalitt a rare indueethent. When well nanaged, it will make from six to eight thou! ..tod lone of .iron per annum, and at as low l i nos, or low, r, than any furtive in the State Ste advertisement. _ SOLDIERS ° AND SAILOR.S . CO:4221110711.--The „Ilowing persons have been elected dele gues to represent the honorakl&discharg — ed jHera trsailors of 'Erie could” in the snreution to be held atThlarrisburg on the in of August: Col. W; O. Colt, Copt. D. Ot :lager, Capt. J. F. Cross, R. R. Brawley, Capt, MRTIAIV a.Marphy, Thos. Tido:lan, Col. P. Grant, rapt. J. ft. Miller, C. 43. Sleeper, Randall Partner, Capt, 0. W. Arbuckle, Capt. John lanlap, Jesse M. Rutherford, Wm. C. Kee jr. A SUOCKISO chats.—The Cleveland Plain Dealer furnishei a report of a case of rape .vied before\Judge Abbey, r f that city, last eek, which is at once one of the most aggra rated, inhuman and shocking affairs of the :had that has occurred in the- Lake Shore re— jou for many years . The victim is a little .rphan girl, thirteen years of ege,named Bar ieit Angel. She had been living for some lulu with Rev. Dr. Lyon, of this city, and on rainy of last week started for Ashtabula, the cars to 'fait her uncle. Between ity and Ashtabula she fell- In with 'a girl •stued Mary Shearer Thti latter learned all bout Hattie's hikory, among' other things '-at she had" a•sister living at Valamazoo, 'lichigan tier companion informed Ileitis -bat she was going to'Dotroit, and that she Gold pay her way as far as that place, and hired the little girl to visit her sister. liar ..etc concluded that, as - Mary's kindness .)old enable her to go so near Kalamazoo, .sa. would accept her offer and visit that ;Ice. , Arriving •at Cleveland, the two '4, l :tel, and soon afterwards Mary took her ::!e eouipanion up town, and managed to 1 :e her withisi the power of William King, scoundrel who has been employed as tender. Mary ,Shterer ia a, loar agpriaa, 1:1 au old associate of King's. The three about town during the day (Monday), in the evening proceeded to the Burnett 3:lse, wWere little Flattie was given a room, tl3g accompanied by Mary. Here the latter Tact made a beastly propoeal to the poor liebalt of King. ' The woman then , t` pat.iges of Scripture to Harriet, in or '{t to prove that there would be nothing '! , tt in tpe - purposed act! Soon afterwards I vrpt;perid, when, with the assistance of 4 tcyprilon, be -accomplished his purpose,' two remaining with the little creature all 'tit Early' in the morning they trird to her on a train and !tend her out of the '!. but aloe broke away from them and told !t'ry to a policeman at the depot, who °kd 01? parties. The details of this crime, the Plain Dealer, as they came out on ~ 't.utt examination, were enough to freeze with horror. It is indee) fortunate 4 ' King that he is in each • ,community ae irtiome, places he would be torn to °:e+ by an indignant populace. The 'leant um uncommonly pretty and intelligent lilae and no one who listened to her story L.obted one word of it. Mee. Dr. Aferriek t ?t, lAtt street, bes bad the medical care if and iho tatter is-still, staying , with t° ' Judge Abbey)bound both prisoners over *.c Court oftoMmon Pleas in the sum of 4 's 0 :wow:a - dollars each. We hope that t !• , 7 Isl , l soon find their way to the Peeiten— L trY, and rtay 'there to the extent of the law — Er'een yttris r . Lin IL. Cochrane, Chairtnan of the Repel "7,o Comity Committee., yitibliehes in the (.'41.1 Telegraph a letter from Gen. Kane; vt,teS he alleges tolhave belen refused tithes. into the columns of 'the Dispatch and 'ildte The General declines becoming htohlete. for Congress, and advocates Soo tt(1.11 .ttlaDat)natioli. From late 1131M331310135 pp ear that the Telegraph hat been Ntea 13 the 'organ of the Lowry and Sco tl:l,l,4ction knur county. Moons for 46 few weeks bear itamistaksble, proof Au.tossettew hand is at the hai.W'. ' • } A short time ago, when Dean Diebniond was in this city, he is said to have made the pre- diction that "before flee years Erie would have a larger population than Cleveland."' The opinion was looketharion as osaggerated by those who heard it, but we are net sure that results may not prove it to bare been well founded. Certain it is that the progress of &hal within the last few years has been rapid without example among the Lake Shore communities, and great as it has been, all the indications show that it is but the mere cote mencenient of our prosperity. In a few more months we shalb have railroad connection direct with every portion of the rich oil rti• gion,lwhen passenger and freight trains will run throdgh without break of gunge to Frank lin, Oil City, Tidioute, Tituerille and Pi hole. The advantage to he'derived from this fact to the business interests of Erie is too palpable to require explanation. Our city must then of necessity become the great business centre for all the trade of that Nation, and her position will be such ths, she can defy com petition. The trade along the lines of the Philadelphia it Erie and Erie & Pitt burgh roads is another element of great importance These localities are feet iocreatiog in pop niatien_and wealth, and Erie is leaked upoia as their natural point of wholesale supply,' Tho stimulus given to the city by the open ing of these two great roads has already been moat marked in its character. Buildings are going up with a rapidity that seems like magic, and whole squares that' but a few months ago were mere commons, to-day are. covered with ,a busy population. It is no.] afraid' of the imagination to say that within two •years the number of- our citizens hail doubled, and fire more aelsons of equal pros l r' purity will make us ono of the largest, as we are n-4i! one of the we.lthiest communities in Pennaylvartia. Tho prediction of Dean Rich mond, which *as laughed at when. ho made it, bids fair of heitig refired , The Dispatch t of last 'erect contained two oomennoicions, one from Alex. McD.;,Lyon, , representing Mr. Lorry, and the other from Hercau Janes. Esq., in which the subject of the proposed railroad on State street was presented at some tenth. Mr. Lowry &ceases Mr. Janes with being at fault for not building the rosd, and Mr. Janes, on the other hand,- throws the responsibility upon Mr. L We are not acquainted enough with the dispu ted points to be able to say which is right or wrong is the issue het ween themselves, but, if me were to give an opinion, re should say that the failure to get the much needed etreet railway is tine in part- to the course of both tiese individuals. Mr. Janes may have . been badly treated by Mr. Lowry, but that is no reason why he shsuld.not betted to account for his course in' connect -lon ' with this subject. Had it not been for their joint of forte, a fair and noobjectionable charter might have been secured from the Legislature, under which the money for building a street railway could have been secured in a 'week's time. We intend that the whole facts bearing on this question shall 1101111 day see the that our citizens may read and judge for themselves of the manner in which they have been deprived of, an improvement called for by ail the interests of the community, and urged by the united voles Of the public The 'Republican party. of Erie' and Craw. ford counties is just now in s most interesfivg condition. In Crawford the Finney and Pet. tis contest has caused an int n ee bitterness of feeling, and the respective p rties are calling one another harder names than they over called \ Demoomts. Ia this county the party is scarcely less angrily divided —the Scofield men -aiming their opportel f ts of every kind of wislced , misdemeanor, nod,the anti Scofield meniiltlog back at the, onner with charges quite as severe. They two organs of the , respective factions—tire Dispatch (ant i. 4 Soofielti).nnd the Corry' telegraph (S'Oofield), continue to keep up a most vigorous warfare, which — chnsidering the state of the thermome, ter, cannot fail to be attended, it persisted in, with serious effects. The delightful state of harmony in the li'parly of great moral !typical of North Western. Pennsylvania, is !typical of the condition o..4le..organization over the State. In almost every county they are, quarreling over the girdle the lime as here, and the premonitory symptoms of digs°. 4ution we bare so often witioed everywhere begin to look more encouraging. \ The Demo° ;racy can afford to look on and enjoy the sport,. 'confident that whatever way it may end, the 1 day of jubilee is nigh at hand. The correspondent of the Boston Advertiser, writing from Portland, says it is-generally ad mitted that the abort supply of water in the city, which leaves the fire department to a great. extent dependent upon the water of the harbor, was the main cause of so disastrous a spread of the conflagration, as lbe tide began to fall soon after the fire broke out. and the reservoirs were iubsequentiy .exhatisted.— Erui ave. The ab..ve contains an item of Information }bat should not go unheeded by the people of Erie. If a large ere should break out here; during a dry-season like this, or in the midst Of stormy winter weather, with cur miserable supply of water, nothing less than a miracle could' prevent it from destroying half the city. We greatly fear, though, from the lam of interest that ,has been displayed ,an the subject heretofore, tbati like the .people of Portland, oar citizens will anvir realize the danger to which.they are subject until taught by. tome dreadful eilaniity;' A meeting of lendinl conservative gentle men residing in Erie end WRereqlcounties was held in this city !net week, to consult upon the proper course to pursue in theaelee lion of delegates to the Philadelphia gonver, tine. It was agreed, in conformity !Rh the suggestions of the National Committee, to appoint four delegates for the disirict4-tsto Demcerate and two Johnson Ilepublldanst. It was further agreed that as tbe,dietrict confer ence could not be held in time; and no other sours!, in the-seleeti . on of delegates wee at tainable, Erie and Warren counties should appoint one. of the "Democratic delegates through their conntyeommittees, lenSing the other counties to choistie the other. This seems the best and quielteit mime that-can be adopted, and it is hoped that itmildbe eta iafaotcry to, our friends in the eastern portion ef the district. Let the Democrats in each township tee to placing sound journals in the handc 'of every doubtful voter from now to alecticin day: The price for the campaign Obserier is so low that there are few Democralsiwbo : , cannot afford to subseribe for an extra oopy . to send to some man who is "on the fence."' 'A copy Of our paper read regularly by Audi persons for the nest couple months will be more apt :to influence teem to vote the DemOciatio ticket than a dozen speetiheet• Mise;Mectings though answering very well to invigorate tbe members el parties, Beldam gpb con vincing effect upon persons of differing faith. A zea lo 9, l3 eirNP*Per,read regularly in any, familylcri. - a year,4rill do moie towarda' ad vancing the diectrinejt advocates among the members of ,the saute- than all the elaborate stump orations they could bear in a life tliee: For two - trips to . Washington and back Ghia W. Scofield drew from the public . treasury, shown by a s table is the New tork Tribune, thelirge Bina 'el $528. hew much was the act* ispetute:foltim ? Let any person calnuiste.tbe Amount, .and no sey whether h& thinks a man-.who will be guilty of such an act is fit,ta - represent ! the *0 1 °, 4 4 0 4 11 ,1 1 44TT0 WClonalr.eii? Local Paragraphs. D. HATIga, Federal MU, wig- describe yotjr diseze correctly. Iyl2 3m. The right num in the right place hue bend at home in the-evening. The differeacebetwecri a suit of &Dikes and a suit at taw Is this—one proyldes you atth pockets, and the other empties them. Messre, Warner & Oerrish, insurance agents, and Hayes & HePier, rend estate agents, hate taken the rooms In the Iteed House, under; the First.Natiocal Bank. • The interior of Ibo First Preabyteripn Church is being handsomely trammed b.i Mr. Garibaldi, Vie celebrated Buffalo artist. ' 81'0We:drama' ic ironpo-4 'great fevorite here—will commence s''sertee—of.eutertain ,menis, is Fatrar Unil , CIL the evening :of September Ist. " A cepy:of the Observer ought to be sent to every doubtful voter from new to the dap of election. A little sum siertkin this, way, vrill do more service th an Imkiiirds of dollata in mass meetings. iTtie matrimonial epidinalo in Western Craw faild continues without diminution on account crot Neither. The Conneentrille Record. ' ales each week in the neighborhood of column of announcements of couples • " tide happy," - " l'he honorably discharged soldiers of War. ren t comity who aro in favor of PreelAent Johnson's restoration policy and the. election - of Riester Clymer, will meet et the Career Anse, in the borough of Warren, on Eater, day; the 21st inst., to appoint delegates tont. tend the Soldiers' state Convention. • ,There is wisdom as well as wit in the fel lowingjrisinark of Josh Billings: " 1 always advise short sermons, especially on a hot Sunday'. If a minister ksa't strike He in forty minutes boring, he haze either got a poor gimlet, or else he is bones in the rang t Place.!' The Rev. Mr. Hammond writes in contra... 'diction of the report that be has stated in pin ace visited by him in the west that Col. Dan Rico was one of hie converts at Girard. He sap: "I have never said tine word to any one aboet, the conversion of Mr. Dam Rice. In fact` have never bad any evidence that he hasheen cterted." The last sentence might be Ailed ea her a sharp rep. Wo are Indelited to Mr. V. 13. Drown, of Union, for A large club of new subscribers, • t for ivritich he will please accept our thanks. Who will bi the nest to mend us a club? . At our jlo w campaign rate of fifty cents for three roontiti; it ought to be an esery"mitter , foV each of our present subscribers to rend us two or three new names., In behalf of the nu.netouis warm friends of the local editor of the Dispatch, we enter oar solemn protest against hie dabbling in either poetry or romance while the. warm 'weather, lasts. The intenee heat is trying beough to an editor's nerve'', without the ifilditlined strain which Most have been necessary to "grind out" such effusions as the "entrain" in our cotemporary of Monday, or the won derful love episode of TUesday. The frequency of burglaries in oar city of late calls for the utmost vigilance of the police. Several bold thefts occurred last' week.. Oa Friday the house of Col. Benj. Grant was entered, and a gold watch and various articles or je l vrelry taken to the value of shout $4OO. The prime was committed in broad daylight, whilO the family were in the back partie the house. Although prompt measures were adapted, no clue to the. thieves has yet been obtained . ' T 4 Dispatch gives the - leaders of the 'dominant party plainly to understand that it doesiht consider ifeelf "a Republican organ, and is not indebted_ to the Republican party for i n. existence." It lays claim to be an jade endent journal , which admits the dicta. tion f, no party or clique. Seriously, though, we is nnot help . thinking at. tunes our neigh.. b l ot - "independence" is like the handle of i jug—very much on one side: • The Democracy of Lawrence county have been very fortunate in the selection of David 8. Mcrris, Esq., as a candidate for Assembly. Ile is a gentfpnan of Unimpeachable personal worth, rare industry and talent, and wznld make a'superior, legislator. • We presume, in , that benighted county, there is no chance of his election, but our hopes ere 'strong that there may be. • The Gazette refuses to publish cointnunici lions advocating candidates for office outside of - ita advertisiog columns. It conceives (hit if It publishes articles In- favor of one man, the :triend , s of others will claim 'the same privilege s until the system becomes a bore.. On the contrary, we think it the true policy for an editor to insert all the communications of that kind piesent6l to him. We regard it as the only plan by which justice can be - done to all" sidee,and it has beta our invariable course to publish every communication sent us, whether our views agreed with those of the writers or not. The intelligent portion of the public thoroughly understand by this time that an edi-or's opinions and hie corre. epoc:ices are two different matters. The Girard Spectator regards thebringieg out of Geo. 112 Cutler, Esq., as an attempt to damage Mr. Wood:mire prospects.. It arguer that, Girard cannot expect to have the two beet offices to be given out in-the, district this fall, and that of the two candidates for se_ publicansupport in that borough, Mr. Wood," ruff has the first claim, ne he wee two months ahead of Mr. Cutler in the field. The move• m, • ent in favor, of. Cutlor is one, it contende,tof,. simple opposition to Woodruff, and the prediction is mode that, its tendency will be to prevent Mr. ,Cutlet from.getting a vote in the Republican convention from his - awn section of the ;Minty. The quarrel is none of ours, but, like all outsiders,, we meet to see fair play. The celebration'of the Fourth at Shenkley. villa was marked by one oflhemolit,disgrace ful .violatisns of the day we tisk: ever chronicled. Judge Pettis was the orator of. the day; and for saying that slavery was the comer atone of the rebellion, and that treason and traitors should be punished, ho was interrupted by some of the audience, 'ha' stated that they "didn't come to bear d—d ibelitlei "patch," and atteMeted`to take hits from the platform.—Pispatoh. The "disgrace," if any attended the Matter, ' it seems to' ns attaches to Judge Pettis for introduoing political opinions upon an coca ' elan Where partistaAtristioneshoulttlist have been re'terre3 to. We had been of the opiniSi heretofore east the Judge was c man who would not be guilty of such improprieties, and ?list the report of his 'expressions is not correct. Will not some one oroue ° ?tiitcer county •friemds give us a Matinee - - 51 — the occurrence as it really was ? The'Dispatahis the , linty B pobliesn paper in the distriet..vitich oppos Seofteld's re narnination. !The Queue has. ' en no ex , .. preside' to Its views on Oka subject, bile all the other Republican journals'. are warm advocates of 'Scofield. The indepe mice of our daily =temporary. has railed - down upon it the severe maledictions of Scofield's organs throughout the district. One o f . three, the Cameron County Pre" has a correspondent, in our city who makes' the prediction that the Dispatclen:fitecirite candidate, Mr. Souther, wittAinothato one -friend. or supporter - in,: the Eris county,Republiostkonvention. See- , field's friends anticipate chit tie will recant)" rha_endorsentent of his party In this cotinty'; aid are striving hard to accomplish that , result. 141'. 11.-41140 the Weil, was' pat'in type, Ibtensette his eerie-out in fai)? dal! Erie -tumty'oandidatei and Ur. &other hat. lilthdrnern his net nej" The "Pictorial Book 'o t Anecdotes and Inci dents c f the Rebellion, " 1 printed by the Na tional Publishing Co., of Philadelphia; and. a'avertised in onr column.; is one of the hand tom est and. most interesting- volumes issue!' from the press of AmeriSa. Its illustritibes number several hundred, mainly portraits of, celebrated Northern and Southern men.'and sketches of famous places,- and are all graved in the best style. ! The work contains some things, Mhich for the sake of histerienl accuracy ought to have teen omitted, but is a whOle, it IS a publication of rare Merest, f ligents are wanted to sell it. Ez-Goy. Bigler and C. Graham, - Esq i : both of Clearfield county; have been selected to represent the eastern portion of this Cod-% gressional district in the Philadelphia "Con• vention—the former -representing the Ilemo crsts and tho latter the conservative Republi cans. The appointment of these gentlemen will ba entirely satisfactory to the Western counties of ttoo district, as, wo presume, will be those which Erie and Warren will make to the Eastern counties. The congregation of pti Paul's church will give a pia nio in Cochran'a woc ds•on Thursday' 'f next week, the proceeds of which are lobe applied as part payment ,upon their new sad splendid organ. It is designed to be the pie_ nio of the season, and, fro , ta what we know of the mazagers, no doable` ; m in oar mind that snob it will be. Ice cream, coffee and lemonade will be served utcirinbuodance, and a general good time is anticipated. Mehl's band has been engaged foe the occasion. Pratt ; in Paragon liuilding, still, rootipnee to turn" 'oat firet 'close' phetogrepheof i all styles, from the smallest tO life sire, finished, plain, or colored in ink, w ater or oil. fife prices for large plcturen are very reasonable. Go rind sit for one, and if Ad good, you kill nett e rlkt3 to take it. , We may be cs.pccted to,'lurnish an item on the'ireather this ;seek', after half a dozen desperate attempts fo do justice to the sub ject, we have been compelled to give it up as a hopeless task. All the adjectives in the English lasguage would fail to describe the intense lea which has prevailed during the main portion.of the last Id* or seven days. ' The Crawford Journal Says therele not line of truth in the Erie flesetle's report of the meeting of return kedges for Crawford County. You are mistaken, neighbor; there are two, as follows "The return judges mdt in Meadville on Tuesday, last week, and iduly - organised.— Greenville Messrs. Shannon & Co., at their new hard ware store, south of the depot, eiTer rare in ducements to persons wattling • anything in their line. Their stock •j the hest in that part of the city, and their Priges the lowest. '•Before this question of Justice to the negro all others fodeinio insignilleance."—ifeadville Btpublicon. There is the Abolition dOctrine for you in Its purity.—Meadville Den.4.erai. 'Minos Onaativra.—clirard reads milli pleasure in your last issue the.uame of One of her most worthy townenien. Ovateln D. W. Ffutehinson, suggested as the Democratic can• didato for Congress: Copt! ? Mitchinson is ti reliable and staunch Democrat, and a mao well known to the people of this district, and should he receive the nomination, the eon servative men throughout the whole 'district Will have a man whom they; Can trust and feel safe in giving their voteet All give bim a hearty support. • " aIRARD. July 11th, 1866. - In this city,' on the .evening of the 12th inst., at the residence of R. S. Morrison, Esq., by Rey. E. A. Johnson. Mr; Charles M. Reed, Jr., and Miss R. Ella liforri.on. At Wells Corners, on the lid inet., by Robert Nesbitt, Esq., Captain Janina D. Gonda'', of Co. F, 211th Regiment P. Y . to ?dies Eliza Ann Cross, both of Waterford, Erie Co., ?a. la Wayne, May 6th, after a short illuess of inflammatory rbeumati.m, Leroy, youngest eon of Elijah and Sally .Williams, • used 11 years, 8 months and 16 days. hn the same place, J uno 27th, of spotted fever, after sickness of 16 hours, Alonzo, fourth son of the same parents, aged 17 years, 1 month and 9 days. OTTICEIII3, ATTENTION ! lams in service March 3d, 1865, and honorably die.: charged offer April 9th, i 1865, can obtain three months pay proper, by immediate ap— plication in person or by ;mail, to S. Todd Parley's National Grim Agency, Park Place, Erie; Pa. Claims cashed. jyl9-tr PIA3O.—Aoy et our readers wishing a brat, class piano from,New York can be informed where to procure one at less than the manu facturer's price, by calling at the Observer office. It will be warrnalealto be equal to the best. Je2B-tf Eric Starkets—.Bnylng 'Meet. arrieted telekTy for as Obsirati. by Car. Patter/es tcrmieb Bros, dlarrim, 4 , Dizsaare, d. hie, lug fkosis ¢ Onien. . , DairD VILITIL—AppIes MIAS; Peiekes C8et3.13; berrlea 85010. Vanteasl43.--Potatoes. $1.15 , 31:25; Ontoex,2s.olperr dos: 1'ur01pa,.40,350; Cabbage, pee hesd„-fO',o2i; Beets, 760100; Carrots, 0050; Pertain., e. 0476., Veritable Oyster., 2,213 c per bnocbt Oolats Bette. sozootoo, Pseeoes.—Batter, 25@Z8d; Cggs,:2e29; L.n1,2:10234; Hooey, 254333; Cheese, 16@l8 Firer —Apple , . $2OO. • GRAIN. ke. Corn, Mts.: Oats, .41 , 30 M: Input. amber, $2 65Q2 6.5 t Wheat, ethlte. $2 tSaa 00 .; Elbert; Cmii gall, 51 4 5 ® 1 50; /N 431 eel SO ; Barley, 7503.5; Bev% $1 VW (.3 SILAS —. 4 j l eTtr* $ 531 45 $6.25:: Timothy, $a3G 4ZO $O.OO. I , lMR.—Market Arm. XX w. erbeat, V 1.50835.03 t XX red. 5 12 401013 0 0 ; Xiody SSZaftfi. 'AO; XX Clobile.Kl 011.00; XX Red Winter. erns. SO 24t3t75: Posy Dzsr.—E etre. Ilesyy Pork, 031.511,32.80; 1464 $28.00130/ Oa; Sugar Cored tratus..2l.4/3 we? Th.: Country do,10010n; Slecalders, 1404 Lard, irerZete; Extra gess Neer, COZZI.° New Advertisements. TRATe=-Cataa tO the pititialies of Win. L Mgr. liz 171 Sleieealt towitehip, on ih• turbpihs. fr' Erie, th. 6th bet, a tnailintm stand Drown horra, about • yeeio al, with star on forebesd,both hind feet watt.. rhigloone on lett hind foot. and shad all around. The owner nail piens come torwazd; prove property and take the solos] away. Suintalt.4 al; :19, MG-0 „ • FURNACE ~ FOR • ' 1 the undersigned having loin appointed usesirer for the gm of Porter R. Friend & CO., try the Milted Court of Allegheny county, Pa., will sell at nubile Ws, on the praxises; on this dli day el Angler. USES, 'put out reoperre, to the highest bidder, the following de e:gibed property, being the welt brows Waited atiCaospesu Shatloa.on a4a Raba & Pittsburgh tailiquid.lllndiesnotth Stator Pitistnoty. with Waage .of land. done or her, abounding.' with 7 1too One, OW, Lime 8 tone,Fire Clay,he., and with never falling opting" ,ef water,- .P; Fantac Is , Watitplun a salateutlai f sfone steek t .46 fat h'elx ht N fbet at - tase, sod 14 feet bomb, add bas made from it to 25 tons of metal per day which can h easily increased. .Tberekia a hot bleat of Fr 'Wake( pliesoiale tag* of 173 holes , polar 'sad a doctor, engine, frog reservoir. &e. 'Also, stock and castle& bower, coke and coal house. welsh bites, y:Pcsitei to. , 1 ,2 cola oveds. each of 12 feet gilamotet,.s double sad 9 single , tenements, bottrf log house, sun cirouse. arid ware room, bin . ..Amnia shop, atatdes and other belhUrp. coal reit road sad aribciaot oars to =wok mineral; felt. to and from the Tamara: Rhe. entormy bare also fa vorable lesser fen the prim:rya' hiletral tie* fa the raiottf•— _ The pronirrtyfroetibri ibierreirtriei and the Muter & Erie Canal, is easjoreccess,ud offers to mellallela ch um lavesthant• For fattherprratealarw sL dress._ • 9 AlfUlitL. 111,E11, la= Writ/I'3MT for bath Sexe!, bttd and totainal saddlers. Wow and orphans of Oda • soldlentond the oiestrieoyo4 of both ages ROL 01114, in want of modals and probtablo amp op mrsot. Incurring no Oak, can irocor• noel by onoloslog & po s tpaid a s tip:ty l imi amyl° os-for to DR. JOON u. DAONAL.L. • • /1- 41 = 'Sox 153 Dm* o. • NWT tOS. menial et the stoekhohlenr et the - Walort CrN 4 10 Quemoy; oh htoediy event:lb Jill, 924 It Ina re *dyed to dteeeley the argiuthattes;3l4 orlott• lbw taufnai 'of thir Nam,. Mt thalami evilest the boursorreoitet Le heeded ta bo the etedetidebed ,tettbsen thtrii dava hom Oath