a ht 't itTttitimtboervir. . 6 " !ERIE. PAr, _JULY 2&, MO. Prderal Hi l l, will describe n KATNVI. - - .4' 1 2 3 m ' ae correeNT. , County Committee Meettng. Ihmocratio County Committed met at , e Obrerrcr cffice, on, Monday afternoon n od un animously elected eon. Belden o f this'city, delegate for ',Erie and tarred c ounties to the Pitiladelphia cooren. James C. Marshal, Esq., wee, by the note, c hosenlalteruate. Messrs E Camp wen,a F Sloan and C 11 Sleeper were Se ,;z;a committee q conference to meet the tiVren Co. commitlee at Corry, on such day gill be fixed upon by the chairmen of the i....octirecounty committeee. The following t.,','..etcn were appointed a committee at . 0 a ccerurany the delegates to Philadel ,,, ' .. nt rrrOlia, GA?* Dr W C Evans, North ir Savage, Springfield: P A Becker, ,- v .hantien, Milton Courtright, W A Gal. F Sloan, Erie; Hurd, Springfield; J ROSA Thompson, J M Kuhn, E r ie; J M Finn, G eenfield J L Nor , lt East; B Sleeper, Amos C Oakley, Corry; Moses P C . ..•lcaban. Union; Gen John Kilpatrick, .c,„.4; Geo C Gallowlaur, Girard; Wm L E r ie; James Casey, Harbor Creek; I R Dasc Van Tassel. MSaley, „Edinboro; BlAinson, Wattiburg; Robert Leslie, DiCoft, Watts B Lloyd, I M White, rverfoO: Wallace Sherman, Elk Creek, A A Concord; J C Cauffman, Lockport; q a S !looter, S E Nailer, C M Tibbals, Joe i tter:Jolin II Bliss,'Col D S Clark, Benj Schlaudecker, A W Van Tassel, Benj I :: tmart, Erie. (Due notice will be given of tcle of departure and other necessary - ;, : eniec!s, trough the columns of the •errerl TS? chairmOn was authorized to appoint F . .„ ; , te! c f vigilance for each district in the qui to issue a call far a county con. q ... a 0'9 each date as he may deem most. .Y3r9b'e to the int.cregia of the party. Our Congressional District. TL,u,itersal intriest feltitu the result in . u rcu l tresional diarrict this fall induces us nui;i)lish from our 'files of 1E414, the follow , ih!.! of votes cast at the residential A:vol that year. The disinct'consisfe of t:i cutictics, encoding nearly to the cen— . state, and 'combined together with e cUect of ensuring a 11adical majority", Eri-. Warrcn, 7tlnKran, Elk, Forest, J 3 / 4 Tersqn, and Clearfield. Of . these and Jefferson are certain to 're Dmica':stic mjorities in every etncrgen r. . )idiean doubtful, and the remainder The following is the vote in In:PUBLICAN COUNTIES: 1 1 - Lancaln. McClellan fly MIA ...c. G,911 3,722 3,189 .wren, 2,541 1,503 1,036 'clielu, 7G7 G 52 115 I uercni, 325 232 93 Jr,, , 4t, ' 85 • 62 • 23 Total, DEMOCRATIC cauwrias Lincoln.' 31eClell'ern. Dem Maj e%rfiehl, 1,1(.;2,851' 1,285 -Berson, 1,820 1,8‘17 1 - 1 57 18 83t . ' 187 • Total, 1,829 Re; uhlican majority, 2,6:27 ei total Republi ,a vote, 14,313; total Democratic vote, e,ie,; total vote of the district, 25,- The vote of Erie county alone is more oue•third that of the entire district ;5 t, and of Erie and Warren more than :e half (14,67 T ) It will be perceived that Republicans lof this county have 'strong Nods for claiming to be entitled to the E7rAe? of Cungpess, as without Erie the dis -c; would give -a considerable Democratic ...,ncs7- • CONGRESSIONAL Coarcnancs.--The Elk Co. :Ircat.s urges the 213th of August as the day ; ..):ding the district Congressional Confer :, • and the Clearfield Republican argues ',Tn. of Tuesday, the dfh of September— .` favoring Ridgway as the place of meet- The Brookville Herald refers to our geition j that (the conference shalt be held !he 3..1 of Seryember, and of jecti to it as I !she a day. 'With due regard to •the pious ':•.isions of our tClearfield cotemporary, we .:I adhere to our original date. 113; meeting : Monday evening the conferees• from every -rt orthe district could have abundant:time • retch Ridgway,. by starting. on Monday ;ruing, without :the necessity c...f violating SLbboth, as objected to by the ,Republi. s. The delegates could return to their ,yes on Tuesday r in time for each paper in 'e district to announce the result ilk its roe of the week, and: we could thus bare e eunpni4n start off -oa the week the nomi- , non is made; instead of waiting for from cen to eight days to pass uselessly by, as in 11. , t instances. The day suggested by our idgtroy cotemporary we consider entirely oo early, though whatever date may be agreed 403 by the majority will be nasethed to 06 , Dtmocrate otXrie county. NOBLY Sconu.—One of the bravest and !: known of our Erie county soldiers writes -I am glad to Ste the call for a ,Soldiers' ..Fer Convention at Harrisburg. The , •t,burgh ,cobventien !unrepresented the •vs of at lease half the soldiers 4Ponn 'etnia. The 'soldiers want r eace—they ut quiet=they avant Union. They fought •re•tsre the Union, and do not want to see =tit w. rk nullified by the acts of politicians. --At km I of a Union will that be when one .s the other, and refuses it a due .!!re in making the laws? We have always u=elltuesia for its treatment of Poland. 'c , it.a for its barbarities to Hungary, and t..?1t0l for its injutt toe to Ireland. Are we '•;'acegurselves on a level with them, and vithltbe South as tyrants? God forbid I should ever countenance en act of op "f,siOD towards any- portion of American '•teas. While the South was rebellious I :Ine of the moat zealous in my determine that she should be whipped into eubmie. Nou - thut she has surrendered, that her have declared their determination to :•t the laws, I insist that she should be con !%ti the,-same rights we would ask for our t:tes if we were in the same circumstances. conciliation, equal rights t: JJttticetowart4 all." [ • t5:111 11R aOLDICIIL oPIIIAKS.—The following 1 . 7.1 ct froma it private letter addressed to the widely known soldier of Warren 'lziy is well deserving of attention. -It Ars where the independent men who fought :e ltte war stand—those wl4 entered the without any expectation of political h:,laad who neither ask nor want office: :It is my, opinion that Clymer will get a •:,:rity of/the soldier vote in the county. I cast many lot them within the past month 1: 1 have heretofore been identified with the -t-i.othean party'. They say they cannot vote old Geary.' You ask a soldier of the •,,th.teeiment Pennsylvania volunteers what te !Smits of John W. Geary, and nine cases f tea will sly/they do not wish to see a Governor. lam glad to sett that the sot '•ra. tad s kilors of Erie county have elected o , l e la set of delegates to represent them in : -e- "L t ue Convention. I hope to see them all out." . 71 .DICEI9 S AND Saliatt3' CiIOVICNNON.—The Lt:E.g4t es to the ah.)ve assemillage from Erie idjoitting coUnties will Assn remember h meets at Harrisburg Ort Wednesday, . 1 1 'gust Ist. In order to reach' the State Cap tt. in time to participate in A't proceedings, I 'El must start on the morning train of Tura t.'s 31st. rnotion sae made in the Supreme \Court ;flit', York, „tact week, to rem"e th e as— E'rcete of Culver, Penn & Co., and to appoint trtotirer. A decision was not reodereil. It 11141:ei that nearly $5,000,000 have weed trough the hands of the firm for which no 14 Gtutt has been given. Local Paragraphs Do: KAANEIL, Federal Hill, South Erie, Pa., ie an experienced Surgeon. jyl2.3m The Republican county convention is called to meet at the Court HouseT,ort Monday, Sept. SA, at 2 o'clock. Mr. J. G. Barr, formerly of Erie, is land lord of the Naticnal Hotel, opposite the rail. road depot, at Buffalo. John B. Gough, the temperance lecturer, returns an income of $12,982. Loyally and reform are profitable things for him. The Warren county fair will bo - held at Youngsville, on the 26th And 27th of Septem ber. By resolution of the society it Is to be located at that place for three years. r" Samuel Hayes, of West Springfield, requests uc to make novice of a Its tese cit of his which recently gave birth to sixteen kittens at cne litter. He thinks of .sending her to Barnum. The Corry Democrat argues that Scofield is the "very candidate Democrats should want nominated by the Republicans, for the very reason that he is the man we can defeat the ea siest." We ere rcquesteJ to state that a meeting of the conservative Itepadicane will he held at the office of Captain E. C. Wilson, on Satur day evening next, et 7/, atoek, for the eke lion of ) a delegate to the Philalelphia conven• Lion. • " The Corry Telegraph—Lowry's organ— editorially advocates' he nomination by the Republicans of CaptaintHenry G. Harvey, of Springfield, for Register . ' and Recorder, and Joel Campbell, Esc.r, - rt.! Corry, for District Attorneyi The beet shot of the season is the Corry Telegraph's paragraph-Up'en the Gazette.— That it went to the mark is at parent fr - om the e-; en more than ordinarily acrimonious manner in which our •neighbor "vents its spleen this week. The State Central Committee has appointed Wm. A: Galbraith, Eaq , and lion. J ae T. Leonard, of Clearfield, delegitesegi represent the Democracy of this district in the Phila delphia conventior We shall publish a full list of the delega es for the State in our next paper. e C. V. Culver. Republican member of Mon stress for the CraWford and Venting° district, still remains in jail in Franklin, where he allowed himself to be placed to avoid the imrortunities of his creditcrs. 'The -loyal" men who elected Culver to Congress must feel somewhat curious over his present condition. The I)43tch tells of a young man mho at tended his mo.her's (uneral at the German Ca tholic cathedral on 3 hursda b aDd was married t in the same place on the succeeding Sunday. Wbio , was be? Atl4! . liridual with such euter tpri4ing qualities shiinld not har:e - his light hid under a bushel. I)uring the presetit week the_W..rren and Franklin railroad lx expected to make con ne'otion at Oleopolis'• with the Oil City & Pit hole railroad, thus Completing a continuous narrow gunge track from Erie to Oil City, by which freight can be shipped from our city to Tidioute, Oleopolis and Oil City without change of cars. ME Locomotive No. 41. on - the Phila. & Erie railroad exploded on Friday of last week, while standing on the track at Renova. The engineer and firetnah were killed, a boy bit in the head with a piece of iron, and several persons narrowly e9eaped with their liras. A train loaded with passengers wag within'i short distance of the explosion, and if the accident had occurred half a minute trier would have been blown to pieces. - _ The Union Literary Society will give an exhibition on Friday evening.in that place, on which occasion the "great national allegory of the late rebellion" will be presented in what, we are led to expect from the pro. gramme sent, will be an unusually attractive stylti. The editor acknowledges the'receipt of a coMplimentary ticket, and seriously regrets that'an important prior engagement prevents him from beittg preseni. A trial of bowing .and Reaping Machines was held last;:week, or;: the farm of John". 9 man, east °Oho city.i,The machines entered were the Brinkerhoff Self Raker, Columbian, Buckeye, jr.'„ Russell, senior, and Russell, junior. After a full and fair trial, the judges decided the l3rinkerhoff to be the best self raking, side; elivery machine; the Columbian to be the best aide delivery, hand raking ma chine; and 'the Buckeye, juniJr, to be the best: drop Machine.' The width of cut was respectively as follows : Brinkerhoff, Six feet; Coluaibian, ifive feet; Buckeye, junior, and Russell Machines, five feet. The match games of ball between the Ex celsior club,of this city and the first nine of the Union club of Titusville, and the Erie city club;ark the second nine of the - Titusville club, car off on Wednesday a ternoon, in both instaVirs terminating in a victory for The Erie "boys." In the first ma ch the score stood 31 for:the Exoelsiora and 18 for the Titusville club'; in the second 32 for the Erie city 0,0 22 for the Titusvil e club. Our-re4lers may expect us 'to pay some attention t.-) the Gazette this week, but we frankly confess that we hare tad much human sympathy in our breast to retort upon our neighbor in the manner, it deserves. The Git zettebas quite as much .as it can profitably attend to just now with the Corry Telegraph. When it gets through with that paper,' we may dev to a few lines to its benefit., but not until then. We make it a rule never to strike a foe dial is down Our readers will miss something of rare inteiest if they fail to read Dr - Ituttley's ad— vertisement, in another column. The Doctor's plan of cure is certainly novel, and if effeetuel, as he claims it to be, borders on the marvel lons. While on a previous visit to our city be experimentecLon a young man in our office, with, as the latter at the time declared, bene ficial results. We confess that cur faith is not very strong, but if there arellny of our readers who 'possess more than we do, they cannot be harmed, nod may be benefitted, by calling upon the Deeter. Burglaries. have become uncommonly fre-' quent of late, end it is plain that an organ ized bend of thieves have their location in-our city. On Saturday morning, about 2 o'clock the Philadelphia Douse, at the foot of State street, was entered and $2,700 carried away. The money wee in a truuk, which was taken out of the room where Sir. Anthony Kelly, the landlord, slept, and carrie some distance from the house, where it we broken open end the money secured. A r Award of $lOO is offered for the recovery of be money and arrest of the thieve,. On - Frid. y night of last week the risidence of Rev. ulius .Degmire was broken onto, and propert • of considerable value taken. The . Igreat German singing festival, to be held ifi our city on the 20th, 21et and:22d of August, promises to be one of the most at tractive demonstrations aver held in 'Brie.— The celebrated Buffalo Liedertafel and Seen gerbund' societi , a have announced their de termination to be present, and musical asso ciations will be here from all the towns for hundreds of miles around. It is estimated by t those beet capable of judging that not lese than five thousand strangers will visit our city during the festival. Our Germs citizens are making extensive preparations for the event, and we trust they will receive the hearty co operation of those of American birth. It should be the object of all to give the thousands of strangers who will attend the festival as good an impression of Brie as pos table, and we suggest that measures be adop ted at as early a day as possibleto devise the most appropriate method of exhibiting the hospitality and enterprise of our people. The Dispatch continuos its warfare on Sco field with increasing vigor and interest. In an editoiial on Tuesday it styles his course "neither honorable or commendable in any sense," :causes bun of being "unfair" and "oven rasoally," calls the proceedings of some of his followers "a piratical meeting," and their endorsement of him a '"piratical nomi nation," and closes as follows : " It may be said that Mr. Scofield does not countenance this sort of thing, nor approve of it. Bat we know that be does. He is too timid—not too unprincipled—to indulge in it as a chief manager, but he is affiliated with men who have the courage to attempt any thing below the standard of fairness and honesty ; and no one can entertain the same admiration for a man who will consent tohive his friends do dirty work - for him', as can be entertained for the person who has the cour age to do it himself. There have 'been more of these 'flank movements' practiced in this canvass than any otherwe have any kneiwledge of, and if it was hot that we knew the Trivet pals would not hesitate -to practice the same sort of thing in all their connection with public position, where their own personal ends could be advanced, we might not object; bat when the whole party, from centre to-cir conference, engaged in electioneerinc, is influenced by, and depend upon,this spirit, we must continue our protest. We consider it vile and degrading in each of them, and their supporters suffer the consequence much more than they." - We have been remonstrated with by some of Mr. Scofield's friends for what they termed too severe criticism, but we submit whether anything we have said was as unflattering to him as these charges and epithets by one of their own-party organ 4. If one.half of them he justly based, he is as personally unfit for the place he occupies as be is objectionable politically, and the people of this district owe it to their self reepeot that another anel better man ehould 'be given his seat in Con gross. The President OW Monday last cent in his message vetoing the Freedmen'allureaa Bill. On the sem/ day the, House passed the bill over the veto, by a vote of IU4 yeas to 88 nays. Hon. G. W. Scofield, as usual, voted against the Government.—Ledger. • We were always just green enough to sup pose that Congress, being th , e. low-making power, was essentially the Government. The business of the President, we have heretofore believed, was to see that laws were enforced, not made ; and our opinion is that when the President becunos a Legislator, he also be . comes - a - Usurper ! Warren Mad. .1 The Mail) idea of the "Government" is somewhat mixed. lThen . "Old Abe" (So the Republicans familiarly called our last Execs tire) was President he was the Governineet.— Now that the President is not a man to suit the Mail's taste, it argues that Congress is the Government. Should Congress happen to be come Anti Radical, we expect that the Mail will contend that somebody or something else is the Government. The Government, tic cording to Radical theories, is a queer con cern—ever changing to suit the varied ideas of the Radicals. What they will do when all three—President, Congress and the Judiciary —become Democratic, as they inevitably will before three more years, it puzzles us to guess. Perhaps they will then contend that we have no Government, and set themselves up a new one, with Satan it the head and old Stoma and Brownlow at the tail. .1 The ilepublicen congressional conference for Crawford, ,Venango, Clarion and Merctr counties met (4 Franklin on Monday, and bee -been engaged ever since in the difficult task of reconciling the party troubles in the die• trict, and nominating a candidate to be des Anted by Gen. McCa!tuna. The Finney and Pettis • delegates from Crawford county, both presented themselves for admission to the con. fetence, and after a long discussion the former were admitted, leaving the latter out in the cold, very much out of humor, and swearing vengeance like a set of troopers. Each count/ in the district furnished a candid i ts. Up to Ttiesday evening ninety . ballots' had been taken with no choice—Mr. Finney, of Craw ford, receiving six of the twelve votes cast. The rules of the party require a majority of all the, votes before any one can be declared the nominee, and it does not seem likely that either of these named thus far will be hit upon. It msy be set down as a coirtniuty, in nine cases out of ten, that whenever a journeyman preacher from abroad makes big appearance in either of our churches, who has not intel lect enough to keep an audience awake five mitides, he will branch off on to politics be• fore his sermon is half finished. A striking instance of this fact was developed in Park. church, on Sabbath -evening last. This class of men make up in partisan bigotry what they lick in brains.. They have but one - idea, and this they feel bound to ventilate in every place aid upon every cccasion, regardless of the bad taste displayed in so doing. Mrs. L A Gray, of Connecut, Obi is the manufacturer, and has the receipt for sate, of a new soap, which is one of the be+l, composi - tions of the kind we have ever mot with. The hardest artic'e t, extract from cloth we know of, is printers' ink, yet on a trial in this office, it removed a stain of that kind as readily as a common dirt spot. Like Mrs. Winslow's dooth lug Syrup, it is an article no family should be without. • . We have negleotel to. mention At:re the extension of the Dispatch office, by w hich the facilities and convenienoe of the establish ment are much inereved. The large building of Mr. Gallagher, No. 10 Union Block, has been leased for ten years, and fitted. up to ac commodate the business of oar cotemporary. We congratulate all Concerned upon the tional room and comfort secure! by Ibis ar- rangement. Captain U. J. Whitney, of Youngsville, will please accept our thanks for 'a handsome list of new subscribers. The Captain is emphat— ically a working Democrat. If we had a few friends like him in each election district our pnbscripLn , list would soon run up to the coveted three thousand. The arid church Sabbath School held a pie 1110 on Thursday of last week, in van's woods, near North East, which, from all reports, must have been a delightful affair.— The attendants—come 345 in number—left the railtoaditpot at lei o'clock, and retarded about 7—alWleased beyond espression by the results of the trip.- - A correspondent of the Dispatch charges that * the meeting in Forest county which en dorsed Scofield consisted of only. two or three persons. The same correspondent calls our Congressman , a "debater in politics"—the exact meaning of which we are not prepared to give, but presume, it implies something very disreputable. The Crawford Journal (Republican) con tains the follcwing hard rap: The Erie Observer is authorized to offer it liberal reward for any bona fide individual who is supporting Geo. IV. DeCamp, the Irre passible. The reward will never be claimed. The vote for Judge at the Republican pri :nary election in Crawford county was as fol. lows : 11. L. Richm ond ,, 2,766 David Derrickson,.(preseut Jud g e) 1,736 Richmond's majority, Peter Goodwin has opened a dining Woes under Brown's Hotel, where he proposes to furnish meals to all who call upon him. He sets a table equal to any of the hotels. Per sons from the country will find it just the place to suit them. ' , • Two men, calling theravelrei, McGrath and McMullen, have been 'committed to jail, charged with perpetrating the robbery at the Philadelphia House, noticed elsewhere. A census of the enterprising town of Look Haven, on the line of the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, shows it to contain, a population of 6,002—an increase of 1,100 since 1860. A new difficulty has appeared to add to the troubled waters of BafflesSimi in 'Crawford county. The Pettis men haTe discovered that by leaving out the returns , :of Titusville, which were discarded by them in convention, Captain S. M. Davis has received more votes than J. T. Chase, and he hap accordingly been adopted as one of their candidates for Assebbly. The Meadville JOurnal, which supported Chase for r time, has titan down his name, and run up that of Davis. There will thus be two Republicim candidates in the _field In that county for the legislature, as • well as for Congress and Shiriff. Messrs. Grier and Davis. the Democratic nominees for Assembly, and Mr. Hubbell) oar candidate for Sheriff, aro all represented :as very popu lar men, and, with the opposition divided, the prospects of their election look exceedingly flattering. A friend from the Eastern part of the county informs us that Mr. Hubbell will run five hundred votes ahead' of the ticket.— Chase, one of the Republiokn candidates for Assembly, Is highly offensive to the friends of Pettis, and they, will, under no oircumstaroes, give him their support._ • The Oil City Register says : I"That portion of Oil City on the east side al l the creek, re-, cently hurtled, has been almost entirely se , built, and the buildings are fir superior to those destroyed; The fire oci i mered on the 26th cf Mai last, and in 11a9 conflsgration fully two hundred buildings were destroyed. Among these were, compriso clearly - the whole number of business hotres located on that side of the oreelk. What better proof could be" asked of the business! merits of the place, and the indomilaMe energy of our peo ple, than the fact that, though two months hare not yet elapsed, the greater proportion of the buildings destroyed by! the fire, hare been rebuilt In superior style •c" The latest crop reports are far more favor able than those which prevailCd earlier in the season. It is now conceded-that, taking the country through, there will be r a three:fourths wheat crop of a very 'superior quality; so much so, indeed, as to mate this year's yield as valuable as that of last year. The barley and oat crops will be large.! and the corn, though backward, .promises tirell. Potatoes - will suffer if the warniNweether continues, while the fruit crop will be dilly a little less than an average; Were it notlfor paper mon ey, we should cert.tinly have cheap food this year. • I The Democracy of this Distiict, it is said, intend to run Dan Rice for Congress. Why not nominate, hie trained elephant?—Warren Eith•r would make quite mi good, if not a Fetter Congressman, than our present one.— Erie Observer. Jee' so. And if the elephaht, he would be consistent and be an elephant, still, and not like our present member, pig or puppy fo suit the tunes.—Corry Democtiat. The Union (Radical) party has often pier busty erred by preferring recruits from the emoorrtia ranks to its own tried lenders. It is time this practice should !cease —Gazette. Is this a stab at our Menai Lowry,'Cutler, Scofield, DeCamp, et al, We protest against the Gazette's abusing these gentlemen in an underhanded manner. It it tilslikes„them, let it do so in an outspoken way, and not by inn The *Dispatolt of Thursday contained the following. A great many reflecting men in in every part of the country will agree with it: The expense of collecting the revenue tax is enormous. It seems like selecting • body of officers to take from the people enough to sustain the officers: • } The income Bo for this Ointy, we are in. formed, will not be ready for I publication uu• til about the last of August. rrhe tax mere, consequectly, will have a juonth or two's longer nee of their money thin most of them expected. Dlr. D. H. Stevens, one of the moat ener getic and efficient Democt?zts of Eastern Crawford, has laid us under obligations for a laile list of new subscribeis. He says be shall not be contented until he ands us twee• ty-lve more new nemee, andi from ,his activ ity in the peat, we feel sure that he . will not fail to get them. A young-man, who has had some practice its a compositor, can obtain ei good opportuni ty to complete his trade, by making immedi ate application at ibis offies.t • The Gazette takes position In favor of Thad. Stevens for United States- Senatoi. Our neighbor's Radicalism prides worse every week. 'The comma of Buffalo haaOnet been taken for the Directory. It ahowi the population of the city to be a huadrcilland twenty-five housand MARRIED. On •the evening of the 24th instant, by Her E A Johnson, Mr George W Ifoldea, of Dayton, Ohio, and Mies Annie C ;Hulbert, of this oity. On the 11th instant, by F. Cartze, Esq., Captain Elijah L. ThompeOzt to Miss gate Bernhard, both' of this city. In Quincy, stiohigan, July,:2ncl, Ur. Frank Dewey to Miss • ,, tr.o Tripp, both of North East, ro. On the evening of the nth instant, at the residence Of the bride's father, in South Erie, by the Bev. J. B. Tagg, Mr. Charles Dods worth, of Buffalo, to Miss Maggie E., daugh ter of E. F. Wilson, Esq. lio cards. At the residence of the biide's father, . in Conneaut, Erie county, Pa., ;by Rev. Burgess, Mr. Wm. A. Pratt, of Springfield, and Miss Mary E. PeSon. i i On June 30th, ?dr. Stephen M. needy, of Erie, and Miss Sylvia S.. Thayer, of Lines. villa, Pa. t ' . ' In Elk Creek, tho 4th inst., by Rev. C. Joslen, Mr. Reuben Mason, of Warren, and Miss Cynthia Joelen, of 'Elk! Croak. In Springfield, July 4th, 634 - ter. S: J.I. 'Morse, Mr. S. _ D. Owen, of Esouy, Lake, to Miss Mar y 61. Davison, of Springfi eld. In Springfield, July finely Rer. S. 11. Morse, Mr. Henry C. Edy. i.f Springfield, to Mies Libbie C. Skinner, of Conneaut, Ohio. In Girard, Jane 21st;• at Fhe house of the bride's father, by Rer. Mt'. Anderson, .31r. Henry L. 'I owarct of Franklin, and Mies Minnie 8. Lyon, of Girard., • On Mortday, July 2nd, by Rev. Mr. Ship man, Mr. George Senyard to Miss Isabell J. Oliphant, both of. Girard.' At Troy, N. Y., on thli 12th inst., Mr. Richard R:-Qamp, of Erie, to Miss.. Genie A. Corking, of the former place. No cards. In Philadelphia, on the 37th inst.., Mr. Wm P. Atkinson, of Erie. to -Miss Caroline Jack son, of Philadelphia. In Union Mills, on the 19tb instant, by Rev. A" M. Tennant, Mr. Lewis Bfedbury, of Detroit, Michigan, to Mrs. Msry E. Sherwood. On the 7th instant, Frederick lickinger, son of Samuel ald Mary Flitkinger, aged 10 years, 6 months and 28 days. On Monday, the 16th Initant, Mrs. E Clarke, wife 9f W. E. Clarke. of Wattsbarg, and daughter of the late Ilan. Altana A. Weeks, of Herborcrreek. - , On Tlictsday evening,Tdi 1711, Eliza wife of Mathew ifatailtpa. , At Lyons, lowa, July legliddary Gertrude, oldest daughter of Abner and Sarah B. Darlin, aged 13 yore, moptbms"ll4 . days. 1,030 COULDV'T STAND U. De France read the Declaration of Independence to a promiscuous gathering in• ' Mercer on the Fourth. When he came td that part of the document which declares the' colonies to be free, sovereign and iedependeht States, a great sensation 1113,11 manifest among the sharp-nosed portion . of the audience. One individual, with an umbrella under each arse, said De France was a copperhead, and he didn't °onto there to hear a secession speeth I BeAral blue bellies retired" Prom the audience, imßiguaat at what they conceived an I attack- upon the Freedmen's Bureau and the majority he Con gees&—Vesicosto Spectator. The Ede eonferenee of the Methidlat choral, whist met at Painesville last week, rude the following ap• polstmenta In our county Prodding Elder, EJ L Rater; Edo, let Minh, E A Johnacin; Slmpion Chapel, Tavg; Weeleyville, T D Blinn; Green, J E Menden• ha; North But, T Gun Waterford, lf it Birch; Ytib J Allen; Bataan, N W Jour.; ElinbOto, E. M ott; Painter, A Ball; Gl•ard, N W Reildi nion,o L Mold; Watteinug and Mins, W X Bees, A ID Waits; Eingnotio, T P Warner; Coaneant,'W If Wilson; Spenitleld, W 8 Lloyd; Albion, W A Maltby; Lsteliport. 0 L Barnhart; Ashtetnla,W P $2,000 ittE.,, YEA . l r lit oota m . le o bi zp an . Lo es sie with $1 ,. 6. v. The presidents. cashiers and tressarentof 'tanks in dorse the drenlar. Sent free with samples. Addrw the American Eton& Tool Works, Hpnitgilidd, Ver mont. 3723-11m_ GRAND PIC.NIIO.• FOR TUE 'BENEFIT , OF THE POOR 1. Under the dire:Um:l of the St. Vivi:tot do Pant Society C OAL. COAL. THE PLACE TO . BUY COAL CIIEtP IS AT DIED. , • New Advertisement's. A PIC-NIC Will be given et the Celan, ON THE 15M DAY OF ACOLTAT NEXT. 1101E73 TWO, DOLLARS ji2e-td SALTSMAN & CO.'S, Coal Yard, coma, of Twelfth and Pasch Siniets,Erte, Pia., who keep constantly on hand Lehigh and Pittston (Par. seri lamp anA prepared, Shamokin, Erg IS'oml, and Nut stud; Bitomtnon• for grate and steam, and BLOSSBURG, PITTSBURG AND BEAVER, For Maelistaith Purposes Oar Coal V all received by nil, iskept on dry plank 110t7r. and WELL SCREENED BIFORE DELIVE3Y We offer groat Inducement" to parties wrobing-to lay ID their slater supply,also to dealers purchasing by the car bead. . ar Ohre no a call acid v e guarani,* to give sattafte- Von. jolyl9le-tt QTRAT.—Carne to the premises of Wm L 81atr, In 1.77 'Summit township, on the tarnpike, 9SG miles lam Erie, the bth lest, a medium sized brown horse, cheat 9 years old, with star on foishe id, both hind feet voile, ?Suzhou, on lett hind foot, cud shod all mound. Th owner will pleue earns forsrard;pr o ve propertyand bike the &obis! sway. Summit, Joly 19,14366-pd FURNACE FOR SALE! The undersigned haviog been appointed receiver for the 15ron of 'Porter D. Friend k Co., by the District Court of Allegheny county. Pa., will sell at public tale, on the premises, on the lie day of August. 1868, !M -out reserve, to the higheet bidder, the following de scribed property, being the Tell known, WAIELITU TURNAtIi f situated Wampum Station, on the Erie & Pittsburgh railroad, 41 miles north west of Pittstntrr. with 'Maass of !Lod, more or less, abounding with Iron Ore. Coal, Lime Stone,Fire Clay,&e., and with never falling opting' of water. Wampum Peruses Is a imbetantlai atone stack, 45 feet 10gb by 4d . feet It base, and 14 feet bosh, and loss made from 10 to 25 tons 01 metal per day which tan be simile Increued. There is a trot Shut of SO staid of plp., one engine of 175 horse power ,and a doctor engine, iron reservoir, /sc. Also, stock and coating houses, Coke sod Coal houses, welsh house, Scales, &a Also, 12 coke ovens. each of 12 feet diameter, 'll double and 9 single linernants: boarding house, stole house, and ware room, blacksmith shop, stables and other 'buildings. A , so, coal rail road and suldelent ears to coon./ ti 2 Weralilke 6 to and from the Furnaoso. Tho sampan! have also fo rmable leases for the principal ,tolnersl lands in the vicinity. BeThe property fronts on Bearer river and the Ihmver le Canal, to easy of access, and offers to espltalloti a rare ch are for investment For farther putlemlars ad dregs. N ttIUEL 11. KLEE, Jpl9-2wpd Pittsburg, Pa. EMPLOYISENT for both Sezei. Disabled and returned soldiers, widoe ■ and Orpheus of slain soldiery and the unemployed of both ernes gen greatly. In vent of tenantable and probtable employ+ meat, Incurring no risk, can procure such by enclosing • poetpald admired envelope for partleullee to DR. JOHN Y. DAGNALL. • jyl2-lot Box 153 Brooklyn, N. Y. T AVERY AND BOARDING STA/MACS, Cogoas Os Paixon AZD 71.11 drum. ram. Blecuer A Johnson, Prdpriotozo. Good El won sod Carriages alsoys on band at moderate pleas. 012-tt GIJARDIA.N'B SALE t Hy virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Erie county, the undersigned. guardian of the minor chil dren of Peter Knoll, deed, will sell at public sale, on. Esturday, August 4th, Vird, all that certain piece 'of laud situate In McKean township, Erie county, go., to• icg part of tract No _377, generally knows u t e O'Hara taut. bounded and described as follows. Beginning at a post at the west line of the treat 18h•perches, inoth sadly from the northweetern comer. and cunning thence by the residue of the tree; north 64!: dee:: ant tali perches to a post In the centre of a podia road, oa the Gut line of the fruit thence In the centre of the said toad, and by tricti No. 376, south Peg &Mei. net 103 3.10 perches to a pos. ; thence pi re (due of the tract south 64X degrees, west 164. K perches to a post on the vest line of the tract: thence by tract No. 3711 north 24/4 degrees, "et 1 0 3 310 perches to the place of be ginning:—containing 100 urn of land and allowance of 6 per cent. for roads. kr. Terms—Oce fifth in hand. and talareef he flee aqua snout payments, with annual Intent, to be paid on the whole sum unpaid, and to be neared by judgment bond and mortga;e on the rendre. IL.SCHIAIIDECKER, j012.3t Guardite. CONSULT YqUR INTERESTS ! Buy where you can buy Me eheyeet 1 THE PLACE TO GET TEE 13E3T BARGAINS OM C. KOCH'S HAT AND STORE, so. 614 sonatzwzta's ncomc, SW/ $1• EWE, LA C. K . O CH , Iliviog opened a new fiat, Cap, and Gentlemen'. Far , cashing Store in the, room occupied by Ir. kw Roma:wet& on State St., opposite Breeds Hotel, "odd respectbally Invite the attention of the pub lic to his *atomise sto:k, embracing every variety of °code in the line of the trade. Hats of all kinds, size* and qualities. Caps of every style and to suit.every (oft% Men'a Furnishing Gonda of crony kind, s Cowl/time of REOTAIADS' COTTSO IRTSON. WI „ MTN AND LINEN .0 . . • MaLeery, ' Glom, , , Saspend-ra, • Cellar., paper k linen, 1 Neek Ties. Re. Air to be gold at Lot est Cash priers, and kg yocd cam petttion. CALL AND SB FOR • YOURS/MYRA I Cal Oar goods ate not anipaawat by any l aiock in the nit!. and ow view are a. lo► as tbi louse \ jun ern GROVESTEEN ! 3;0., • PIANO FORTE MANUFACTUIERS 4.90 lIROADyAIt, N.• Y The attention of the public and the trade is limit,* to our new scale, seven otters, rontrood piano forte., which for volume and parity of tone are tr,rmalled be any hitherto offered In the ma. kit Mel' contain all the modern improvements—Preach grand action, harp pedal, troll frame over-strung base, At , and each in strument being made under the personal sopervialoo of Mr. J. 11. Greresteen, whd, has a prattles] ereperience clover thirty years in their , cuandaettire. Is folly war ranted in every parthealer. The Groverteen Pisan Porte received the highest award of merit at the celebrated World's Pair, where were exhibited fnetrumentil from the beet mane of London. Puts. Germany, Philaci.lpkia, Baltimore. Boo ,ton and New York; end also et the American I uttitete or en assuasive yew; the gold and direr medals loom both of which can be men at mar ware-rooms. By the Intro:notion of luterovemente we ante a still me% perfect piano -forte, anriby manufacturing largely, with a strictly csah system, are• enabled to orbr these instruments at • price which will ,preclude all competi tion. I, Oar rises anthem sum to $2OO cheaper the* any IM elan Plano Forts. Terme...Mt (lath to anneal toads. Deseetptive circulars sent free. 01766-1 y 11. bP. Lim neaLtias,_ TO BIJIA DEES!' The Eris Lien and Cetaitht Company sr: runtish builders with BOWE CEVE.Wsr. CO, MARBLE DUST, ite.. at as low prices' is they wow be bought at may other place. •We will slat, men LIME 19• T 0 1 , 1 It .1 At ra emelt streitee over coin. The Quirk .int• mann distated by the Elie Limited Cement Company cannot Le eseelled In Indian/es and parity, being bastes to kilns' of the Istat Improved Wants end of the lay best Lbw Kona - r Cada" lett at the aka ea Fourth Si, et the Simi, or at thiralha ot Clam; Geadbq Entilitte via ne• eiveprceptattiotiss. _ jalyNis Dr. Euttley's Column.; T UE !MIMI SEE, TUC DEAF AND THE LAMB '..LEAP FOll.. JOY ! DB. RUTTLEY, MAGNETIC AND PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN ACITIT AND CHRONIC PISSARFS, I • Els opened an callee In the FARMER'S ROTEL, ter a few weeks only., • "Thiy shall lay hands c o the sick d they shall ! + e. cover. NO 3IIIDICINE9 liIIVRN-NO SURGICAL OPERA 1 1 i I Its , a of Nestretb, said, "fie that Wieling!' en me, the w rks 1 do shall he do also, and greater works thin them nball he do.'• Ministers and protium* of religion, do you teller* the great Teacher and' Truth Teller 1 1 1 , . , . f. , Ti el beeline art commenced with the Grecistts, daring the Ilene of Eseulaplus and Hippocratee.. Individuals of energy and learning devoted their time to reweoredies into tine laws of health and dimwit. Yore lapse of con turlei the profession wu &Tient totally among the doge:tidies and Irsopyrica. In these later days the tem ples Of Pantheism have been rebuilt drugs and potions as remedies - have been so commonly used that the God. of Physic. like the warriors of old, can point to every gisvetszd in the lard where lie their precatare dead— , the trprhtea of their mighty skill ,Vo the scientific and rational mind the 'wintry wises:Am physic or drugs ' sweeper, in the treatment of human diseuse Mettle ' avian said, .Throw physic to the dogs I Ergo, will • demi take physic , 11l Whin we refer to past ages, embracing the enlight ened countries of Egypt, we end the healing of diseases ' was performed by the laving on of hands, wiiiiih la More potent in Its effects than any other knows remedy. Di• resting the healing c f disease from the mitsmilous; we find al long gaisSY of illnatrimus names engaged in heal ing diocese by the laying on of hands. Elialm i the Pro' • Phoi,lJotus of Nazareth, Ms apostles, their suceessole, including Ignatius Loyo ay Ehrysostam. Veapssian. Man ' peer of Rome, the ~, a xon flings Valentine (thestrathc ' and others too numerous to mention. Piston reveal. 1 the fact that this mode of treatment bas old as hu manity Itthif. . . 8 %TASMAN & CO. TESTIMONY OP TILE PRESS l l :Proving, the wonderful and almost minim:done mares , made by this celebrated physician and benefactor of suffering humanity, Dr. J. 11. Ruit:oy. . I The Buffalo litprras up: wond l erful cure hu been performed OD Mr,. Rhoda Bedlidal. ef ninm, Portage county. Ohio. Dr. Raft. ley hu remooed a tumor of 16 Ito weight witboot,knDo or medletisa He hair also cured her of Pits, Drop!, Prolopicui Uteri, die. (A good ease for alleptlni to refer to.) I. . . Tho Zeneaville Daily Signal, of Deo. 234. 1 563, nye • ALllOll2 ' Ytsacttors.—Wre Abigal Millineoo. of Dia mond Allay, who 'tate, A* has been blind for fonrt.en Sara, In one eye and eightin the other, assures ei she can now read the smallest print with ewe. and did read hom a neweptiper le our promote. It la hard y neees• wiry to add that A. has been treated by Dr. Bellboy% The Dayton Daily Journal, bf Dec. 10th, 1445, says.: Pforosirrc ClllZl—Joiner ifinintea.—Dr:O. R. MIMI/7 brought Into our office, last evening. Lib& 0 1 kle. ate? 82 years of art, who soleamly assure, us ,be has been cared of shaking remit its aid • dislocation of the hip joint. krt. Hinkle was ars°, cured of con gumption. The doetor bag otrformed • great =unbar of ether cures, just as miraculous, and thew &lomat mint eke ars the wonder of our city. The 71aerril le Daily Signal, of Jan. :: , 1, nee, says DR. RIITTLIT.—The doctor is melting Quite • lair . *Wong the lame, the halt, and the blhel. W. cal/4 at his rooms yesterday and found quite •a numbel 4 of pa tients in waiting. Severs. were attended to In odr pres ence. A man who could not FM our band wbel pia& a close to hie eyes. in ten unlnutee could tell tte colors I• R pocket handkerchief. A colored man whom, arm bad been panel , std for yews, is now Ws tome It a. of old. A little girl who bus been deaf for years' said she e old hear as well as anybody—and many mon e•en might be enumerated. The 740astille Cowin ISJI I Mre. Weals came to our °Mee and eattlfled that bar dati.htar Aenle.sqe 1 11 fear, ebo was Outhetlf drain her right ear, sad beastog Ind Winona to her left ear, bu broo„hy the treatment of itr.Rutthif eatirelyporod, bearlow distinctly to both ran. [Signed,) that C. St►af.l. The Zenenllle Dells Sipe; carob. let, 18,8, Napo We called at Pr. Rattlers office yesterday. and them paw 11fos Sarah Jane Miller, into Carlton. Carroll Co.. Ohio. who savored no oho had been deer IS years, but that Dr. Rattle, had eared ber In tea toll:inter. Alan.. a boy wanted John Boswell. who eame to the doctor's 1.00113 on crotehes, was so far motored as to be able to run soma the room without hto crutches. The ClueinsAti National Benner, of April ith, 1468, says: A Weaken or MistecLes.—fir. ftrittley. of the flit Bowe, Cincinnati, Ohio, who for the last few wets Ilse. been performing regular Bible miracles. 11 the tastimanY of honest, ermainle, unimpeachable witnesses In worth earthing. We undentandlhat 11. , has performed the most wonderful cures anon hundreds and thousand. all over the country. and these etires are vouched for by the persons thimselves. Eturve propose to mention only a few. which have elate mentallp to our office with the reQuet that we give tbe facts to the public. Cant. Jae. 1.. Boos, of lientgemery, aamilton county, Ohio. wan boa a pan 1e years and six months old, barn deal and dumb, wu with one week's treatment, able to bear and ruak. We think we never raw •-more enthusiastic and 'happy man than bin 'ether. Another ears. Mrs. nectar. lee Everitt `it, Cloche Ohio, deaf eight years, and has been anbj , ct to eta three; cured. Can be referred to. The Cincinnati Daily National tale% or Larch 1816, anye Lance minters continue to be treated by The laying no of hands at Dr. Ruttier' rooms. In the Galt Home: Among• the rennin.. know of p•rsonalh la a w ba Josephine It*oe, of Covinstut. Ky., who has suffered for 28 y. ate with an P.ryalpelm condi lon of the eye•llds. Ravine failed to ordain relief from the most celebrated °mallets the ewonla7. Dr. Ruttier treated her a few times and she (snow entirety well. Another ease. lle.P.Ellermaa of Piqui, Oblo, had bean deaf for 18 ream In one ear, and could hear Mat iodlffarently In the other. His speeeh woo also much affected. After three visits his bearingand speech wore perieetly rotored. It te but fustiest to may that we our selves hare readred a beneficial proof of Dr. Ruttier* mysterious and marrelonesover in removing pain. The Penmen, Telegraph say" Wt. H. Hulbert, of Thompson, Owing% cloy, Mime to our °Mee Baturear. the 2d of June, and .toted that she had been troubled with s lame 'boulder for a sear lad a half, t gather with as affection of lb. liver, bat after oz. treatment eonsldm herself cured. Another woe to one office, named Were Woods, of High street. Painesville, aged, lg. and for 17 year. steely, deaf and dumb-bearing teirfeetly restored, and "peaks so as to he easily understood. The Vann:dim Blvd, of Ettebmond, Ind., says Wontitart t icate —lles. Path Judaea, of Abbler toe, to this unte, wse In one *Mee yesterday, end stated that f ten years put th e list last the Duca her arms and h' s from paralysie She state, that th e am now ow an pin. and yesteiday 'fitted a bed with • yoting lade on it year s -of age. She duxes it her deity to make th enblie statement. Another ewe: rs. Barbara Illop, Cheater postefffee, red , maned for ten Years from prolapsna sited—paid WS for no relief, sac. she states, aped by Dr. Rait fey. with two treatments coating Gale SW. Another. Ittu Elba Eitep, danghter of Dee. ft. Es. tep, Diptt.t. Webster, has hese, by Dr. Ristfisy, eared of • stiff nut, after all the Y. D.'s In the country had failed. ' , . TERMS MODERATE AND . IN ADVANCE , VW' The poor Will be healed free, without looney and without Ore, every Fetrodey, from B to 12 a, ID. 0211C2 1101313 from 9 to 12 A. U., and 2 to 0 P. ll j,s -Iv. Fermat/ Uot& Ed% Pa.. lair Cid. '(HE DUMB TALK, II IMI (Formerly ofEngland,) For the treatment of um rearossup ~~ ~ DR. J. H. BUTTLtY, frUE DirUr HAS COrtle .!` BION ELL ST4PIIENS & WI LPEY • RNED DOUSE. IMMENSE STOVE", JVWF RECEIVED! NOTICE THE FOLLOWING PRICES -Printafrom 8 to 121 1 Cm. per yard Good Bleached ,Iftislin, 1 yd. wide, at IA, Cie Heavy Brown, 1 yard wide, Kittery 20 Cts A' LARGE , STOCK OF DRESS' 000ps AT EQUALLY L3SV PRICAS Oar bonds are all nee, bare been selected with great • way and elll be sold at very mall advance. READER, LOOK -TO YOUR INTEREST AND GLV US A CALL NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS KONELL., - STEPHENS & WILDEY EIEM WROLESALE DRY GOODS STORE 423 STATE STBZET E ESIE, PA. SQUTITARD, CRAWFORD & McCO'RD, 30813E113 txt DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOISERY, GLOVES, &C Oar atocis J. the largest ens? brought to the city, consisting of FAINTS, DILLAINES. SILK%• BLIAORRO k BROWN BUFETINGS • Complete Assortment of Dreas Goods. Every kind of artiste to the Notion Ulm. And, In abort s a 'antral assortment of:everything needed by Countrs Dealers. TO SE SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES ! Country Dealers are invited to give ni a exit. We dye etrietly wbotevide trade, and propose selling at inch prime aa will make it to the advantage of merchants in this section ti deal la Erie, Malawi of rending Feat tor, their good,. 11. S. SorreAßD, W. A. CitAwroaD, J. V. ItoCotto mayZl-tt F A. WEliftet &- CO..' DOLIIRB 1* . e . COUNTRY PODUCE; GROCERIES, P80713/0.14 VINE*, LIQUORS, 140A114, TOBACCO, Crockery, Willow Ware, Fruits,. Nuts, (Pc., xa 91{ arA?■ , West side. between Btßand OtlfStn, ERIE, P/ Cash paid for Country Produce. mau•sr F. A. Mu A. ,,vCIATE LAW JUDGE. aIItAND, Ray 14th. R WOOD/MVP. near. : —We. tour froende sad oeighb• Pl, tumble confidence in • our ability anJ in tsvity? desire you to bona= a candidate foe. the &See of Additional Law Jude. An early and favorable repty is tart:wally rolicitod. Eroatne Slater. Henry IteConnqi, 'Theodore Ryman, Rodney Smith, Geo P Rea, Geary Ball, C L RandAL R 8 Bathes. lames O C•liin, Chas L Rart, If Hutchin son, T 0 Wheeler, Hugest, Smith, Johnston Rea, John Gulliford, James Webster J Rockwell, 14 Benham, 0 P Rockwell. Joshua Sans, T SI Godfrey, It B Demo oey, L S Jones, John Hay. Jr • Levi Loveridge, J ford, Jif Loteridsm, J I Nichols, A Ravin, J N Silver thorn, A G Rly, C L-Phelps- Cituaten. Mar lath, 1884. GETTLiceinr:—Yottr favor of the 14th inst., requesting me to become a candidate for the ofnae of Additional La. Judge of the sixth Judicial District,: is received. !nth many thanks far the a:premien of confidence it contains Stich an expreasion from my immediate flinch bors—buslness men vh, are intimately acquainted with my professional an' a - octal nding—la very chaff• log to me. Shott d the Union Convention of Brie county add their sanction to your whit so kindle es premed, it will siva me great pleasure to be a candidate for that honorable and reepouaible position. With it gb reap at, I am yours, ko , S. K. Woonarst. To Henry MUConusll, Krastusfitster and others—clam:ls of Girard borough. LiT 13111 El'Ot. eabil. - 1 1 1 We iroold respectfully call the; attootigri of BUILDERS & LIVE DEALERS To our NEW PERPETUAL LIME KILN Situated on the Canals BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND STS.. Near Beets Dock We are now In fan oparmtloo—hare nme on hand, sod are prepared to tarnish It from the Kilo, on the stick:teat notice, NETLER k SPOONER . 4 : 17 AN T E 'Et 6,000 COEDS OP BRIIILObIC BARR, Tor 'bleb theft!cheat salute}, prtee - erlll to paid. In quire of Netter & Spooner. at their Lime Kite. 013 the eyd, tear Rears Dock. Ede, Ps, Juno 214.186 6- ff • , . comeTtereto NEW AND NOVEL for Loma. GROC E-RI ES, 0 Mins, Conotry Storaa.Oragglat 6 and all Nada/' 43* to so Imarabla and prodtabla tuatara nos for Ilb cta .; _ i *holm* 10 per doa. Campy' maul Cron se tO $l2 Gorr. p ATT i ago.l 6 ow. ii i isms mum. , . pall rat. malt ft : Ur a DOWD, Issitts.l9s Water itar.T. 17/1-tt ' T ai9ll.ll/IT mumaTuenthu Toni, , atat a Wham, Itnaratlato NOCIFLANDS GERMAN BITTERS! Debility molting from as:IMM whatever, Prostration of tbe system, cowed by serer* hardships. ' , Posture; fevers or awe. of camp life. Soldisrn, citizen', male OT female, &dolt+ or yenth, will find to Mb Bitter. o pens Tonic, oot dependent on bad Liquors Wash , skean ml • Turku, effect. And &twee resalttng from disorders of the Liter sod Digestive oririas, are eared he 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. MI Bitter' has performed MOT* cures, guess bete: satisfaction, has more testimony, has more respectable people to vouch for It than soy other article in the soar kit. We defy any one to contradict this atserUon, and will pay sl,mo to any one who mill random a yenta-ate published by us that is not genuine. BOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Wincaretrary cups oielarotile or llertwas debility and diselm Mite itidoeys. Observe the follcrving symptom! malting from disorder* of the digestive °resins Constipation, Inward Piirs, Ealineu of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, lleartbuns„ put for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Soak eructations, Slaking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Burned and difficult Breaching, Flattering at the Heart, Chub log or flatlet:at. tog Sensations when in ► lying posture, Dimness of Vis ion• Dots or Webs berate the bight, Fever end Doll rain in the Head, Detdmq of Perspiration, Yellowness of the :kin and Eyes, Pala in ttie Side, Bark, Chest, Limbs, gm, Sudden Flushes of Best, Burning in the Flesh, Coo• stint Imaginings of Reiland great Depression old Wits. Reiman's!, that this Bitters Is not aleboolle, eontalus no rum or oht.key,and cannot snake drunksrds e but is the best tido in the world. READ WHO BM SO. From Rei. W. D. Selgfrinl. tmloe:of Twerlh Baptist Utir;eh, Phi lade.. Gentlemen— I have recently been laboring wader the d!streming off:cis of indigestion, accompanied by • pros trattoo of the careen' system. Numerous remedies were' recommended - by friends, and some of them tested. bn. without relief Your iloottand's Geroan Hitters sere recommended by persons who had :tied them, ; cod whose favorable me.. Lon of these Bitten todue•d me to try them. I must confess that I.had en aversion to Patent Medicines from the "thousand wad one quark "Bitten" whoa/ only aim seems to be to palm off sweetened and .drugged liquor upon the community in • sty way, sad the misdates of which. I feat. IS to Make many a PM. timed drunkard. Upon learning that 'oars was really a medicinal preparation 'took it with happy effect Its on upon the stomach, but upon the nervoue system:. we, prompt and gratifying. I feel that I bars derived great and permanent benefit from the - tue of a few bort VOA Very respectfully Yount. W. U. SNIGIkIKD,Iio. itsll Thaskamaxon 2 !~~ Mil From the Lev. E. D Fendall, Assistant , Sdl for Ctirt,tlart Chronicle, Milled*. I have derived decided benefit from the use of Booflanir German Bitters, and I feel it my privilege to recommend them se a most valuable tonic to all who ate imffering from general debility' or from diseases arising from the derangement of the liver. . Yours trairr rrcui tsrrlise. Pastor at th*rtsisi*llk Cher eh, Philsda. From the may respectable recommendations glimr tv Dr. Hoolland's German Bitten, f eras Inducedto give than • trial. - After using several bottles, I band them to good remedy for doollity, ands most excellent trinix for the stomach. D MHRIUUG S. From Rey. Wm. Smith, formerly Panto ,c of the Vineen town and Stlnstil* (M. 1) Maptba Churches. - Gering oesd in my family • number of bottles of "oft. Ef ooflencri German Bitter; 1 have to Itkr I regard tberr ae as eseettent medlefne, apreidll adapted to ramose the disease,' they aro recommended 'or. They streogthotr and in vig..tate the system •ben debilitated, and Cr, use lel k disorders of the liver, loos of appetite, otr. I art also reemmended them to several of my friends •he bees tried the'n, and found them creatlybenefkial in tilt restoration of health, Yonra truly, WIS. SMITH, 967 notehintoit St., Phtlada. BEWARE OF COUNTEREITS See that the signature of `C. 11:JACKSON" la on the wrapper (leach bottle it holed yoiir Dearest druggiat not have the article - an not be put off by any of the intexitating preparabont that may be offered In its place, but send to na an.] we will forward. seenrely packed, by express. Principal Wire and Manufsetory, No. 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Joriv; at EVANS. (Successors to C. Jackson bi Prtiprietor■ For safe by druggists and dealers in every town in tbit United Stara. Overbill 1,. N 0.6 REEDiROUSE E. w. u.,ED .1: co., ANTDRACITS. BITUMINOUS AND 8L958131780 Gennins Lehigh Lamp foe fouridrieut, •nd prepared for !loam nes, YARDll—Carney oth and Myrtle; ■ad corner Myrtle and Ditner 'Uinta, 2 squares welt of the Union Depot, 1M H U,UBBE'L'S CLOTEIS. IS, A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC INVIGORATING & STRRNOTRENING; Forting. the system agelnet the etil effects of cowhide Will ears Dppepaia. Will cure V. eakaasa. Will aura General DebiUV Will cum liaartbnin, Will curs Beadaele. IS in cure Liver Complaint. Win excite and create a healthy appetite Will invigorate the organs of dipstiou and moderate ly increase the teumerature of the body and the force rr circulation. acting in feet as a remota oorroborant of thr system, continuing no poisonous dcrigs. and THE BEST TONIC BITTERSTHE WORLD, A fair trial is earnest/0 solicited. GEO. C. HII3BEL & CO., Proprietors, Hudson, N.Y. Central Depot, Area loam Express Building 6b HUD SON ST.. NEW TOM, For sale by an Druggist; Grocers, &e. , 4 /WADLEY, Erie, Wholesale Agents, sod for sale by Halt B Warfel, Carter & Career and Wil. bins B Booth. octlres. DIISSWAITIION (.0-PAR SURSI - 11P - - The firm heretofore existing under th 11•3130 of CARTER & C -A VER, vre. dissolved by mutual consent,Mal g from Tantrare 16th, 18150, Mr. Carts, rrtlring, Th f e i. oohs of the old firm may to round at the old plane. •P ompt settlements requested. . CARTER. B. CARVER, Mr Carver ha, aasoclated hie sonliillit - hint, and .1 11 coutione the badness under the Mime and ems of • B. CAR VER` Keeping a DIM and well selected stuck of Drugs, Medi cines, Flee Chsmlcals, new Pharmaceutical Prepara tions, Kate Pettenes, Fancy Male?, /lc. The esperiormed c. , ,erks of this Imam are retained and , P c o o nser can rely upon being correctly served at all tim Nomcw.—The sinieel of Yr. J.t. Carter hare also been secured, and he will be happy 'to meet h.n old friend' and canton:len it 21 PARE ROW,—TIIB OLD STAND. - mac-tf W. E taTEW 1 , 112 M.—p. Hartman having associated with btal Mr. Adam Br.bender, who Is well known as a good mechanic. renew fulls retinas thanks for the past 'moats of the Puhlie, a d' solicits a tenth:mance or the 611133 s fur the new aim. Ihe him nem will her atter be conducted ander the Ills of Martha & Ittabeader, at the new stand on Seventh Street, t ethnic State and Peach. Scale flaking, Onsismillihag. Bell Hanging, it o. nephritis' dons with assorthis sod dispatch. satisfac tion via:antes& Glee tut a coll. jcaiiassi E L,aOT, aoon . wir4, C . , .tonS ALIO?, w♦. sum; Au,. S. 00013w1X, w. r. lINDSILIECIII A. U. USAII, X. C. Malta. This hnuee. beeline per eeteci their s•r sngem•nts, aro now prerared to do a Gauen! Hatilliag, Exchange and Collection liariaera Gosornment Bondi and Zatorrit tt,'oloa of all f.sues and denocaloatis no bottobt and sold. : m73t•t( , - p P. P. .C. POWERS' PATENT PERPETUAL BROOM. iti ppentinity and vb.rda it eices ell ethers is that afterioor first outlay, you hare only to spend TEN .CENTS whenever Anew broom I required. Keen this iritllogeSperiee can ba avoided by plsotier few bills of .ro in the garden. Any Orlon 0110 till net in ten raiputri. YOlOl.O your own broom maker. Township Tights for Ms In Frio coon ly - Pend for- eirenlar, or. call on the subscriber, near Cherry hill, Srte Co..Pa...ind see samples. maai-3me .r. a. 'sun. TiPLACA; ru Orr .:iroun DEONEY BACK E. COUGHLIN'S BOOT AND,SHOE STO - RE, State Street. Nearly Opposite the Poet Odes, E. CoMin, Boot and Shoe Dealer, tee rhenium the Peelle that be has removed his stand to the Store Room on State 'tree; needy oppostte the Post Mee, wheri, he Invitee all his old Mends and el:Women to give him "dill. Particular attention ityan to .REPA/IRINGI Raying motel workmen. and eepwintetothig all hie bngneas Would% he Wiliam he out give as good eathgew ton and all at, as low Fleas ea any other person to the city. Good rite War:voted. • arflettf.. IV YOU WANT r Tin IMO i DYSPEPBII. Z. D. ricgtoer,L. Wl:Kieftit and reg./1 Ventre }rs • COAL AND WOOD AILWATS OS MUD. ERIA, PA GOLDEN BITTERS iotae water . fer BANKE33: -eill On Peach Street, nuts the Depot ! EZEI