ithc uric atirettig Oiventsr. Etilli, PA., , AUGUST 16, 18C6 Ds );trr.l., Federal 11111, South Erie, P 3., e tpaionced Surgeon. jy1.:.3r0 Jaines Maxwell. Selling liquor. Guilty. Sentenced to pay $25 for use of t'''est Ward . school, and $5 for costs. ',tr. Clymer's Appointments. 1 George A. Cowan. Larceny. Guilty. Son A, neti, - e from Hon. Wm. A, Wallace, tenced is pay a fine of $lOO to Commonwealth hlinuso of the State c e ntral Committ'ee, in- and costs of prosecution. and be imprisoned ~,,.m . .,. Clint Hon. Mester Clymer, Demo. in the Western Penitentiary for three years. re Zl i a n c, n o t h t F o ry: - D t 7 i r e n c b o ti t rts o bia t g ria il . ot guilty. De. cr ,, , .; ;: „ e lndidate for Governor, has roads ap (cncttceo" P. Speak as . foll9ws ' -----..4,harles pay y hnson - a 1 Lawrence Green. N e wcastle, Saturday. September 1. ; Harglary. Guilty. One year each in Pen Len. F.,. Nondav, September 3. • , ' tiary. Meadville. Tuesday, Sept. 4. ' Jousts 'McGrath and Dennis McMullen. rracldin. Wednesday, Sept. 5. s , , , i ' Durglsry and larceny. Not guilty. il.rion, Thursday, Sept 6. . M II Jones. Assault anillattery. Guilty. Titanic, Friday evening, Sept. 7. I Final $lB and costs. Wirren , Saturday, Sept. S. Smith Corbin. Assault and battery, and s mtry's (Ell: County), Monday evening, I surety of the peace. Guilty. Fined $lO and . Q .et, 10. ; costs. E m p,ritun (Cameron County), ' Tuesday, 1 Wm. Evans, alias Steve Sweatland. Larce— st. 11 I ny. Guilty. Fined $25 and cost+, and to be t• c g,liaven, Wednesday, Sept. 12. imprisoned in the Penitenti ry one year and l' r r , :ngPments will he Made to give eur. die. -nine months. v , . l. , (1 candidate an appropriate reeep- Gecrge A Cowan. Larceny. Why. Fired ~.n.:.*.i. I $lOO end costs, and to be imp,roned in the ;,,,, optli hi= visit til. : ;,Erie. Meantime, let i Penitentiary for three years. ~, re lle in ell parts of thc.ccunly prepare Seth Sine= and others Sentence de. l i turn (Au, nod give hini a cordial greet. Th , OLT iniim tea ihot Mr. Woodruff .7Dpithize3 aith Mr. Jclaion'a policy and , .. Ms. imp cseion must have been made up .; all who) hove observed' this fact, and par r:if:v-1v those who bras erticed the kind •h which Mr. Woo lruff bee been treat , i tia the Obeerrer, the Democratic organ of •'•., ctuLty. It. are sorry for the credit of our cotene -7,,ry, and the cause of its favorite candi ;,,e, that it ha's felt itself ca'mpelled to resort -, -uch a poor shift as this.• The kindness ..* wlii . •l7 we have treated Mr. Woodruff -,••l•es tram no regard for his political opinions. ... -,5,-. intimation on his part that he affiliates .* OM' View. : but, solely and exclusively, ~e ves of the three men named on the Ile la lona rde we consider him the brO fitted .i. me ~ slace. Regarding Was an imipossibil -t• fleet a DemeCrat in the die rice, we Sri' felt it a duty to express a ph' rence fur j t.lt ore of the candidates I resented by the -rusi•ian ithom we Mink meat' likely to !rake a fair, honorable, and satisfactory Ju Iv For nil that we kniw, -VI-. Woodruff it at Radical as Mr. Walker, - or Mit * Vincent. He is net, though, a man•or a! •tep sealed fere:nal and political preXdices 'tie : his two rrapetitcirs, and hence o;fta that pemo ertti Feu to stP him nnininated. , -.- The Dl , pateh says furiltel, in speaking of lir. Walker : • Ile is besides a gentleman 14 so much t•to . pence ability and greater experience.: that no man acquainted with the merits of 'tie two e etntlemen will hesitate one moment about giving :Is preferences t' Mr. Walker! • We agree that Mr. Walker has o Wide re putatiha for ability; but, for the life of us. we coultl never Understand how he acquired it His political speeches are ..as ordinary preductions as we have ever heard. The Re publican party of Vie county has two public 's[o.akers at least who surpass him In all the c:era ! - nts bf oratory, and perhaps more. At the bar he has•never secured any:reputation :_encept fiet---a--e i ertain sort of eleilge hammer invective, which is usually ,as coarse as it it rambling and incoherd r al.' A 8 a counsellor he is surpassed by 'several of our attorneys, while as a jurist then' is scarcely a member of rite Erie bar who would rot be better fitted I. th by nature and education. Let thole who li r =sgree with us 'upon three paints cite some .cstacces of his superior ability. Are they in h i .s. speeches !•• We a.e not aware that a tror;le one of the hundreds delivered in the essr•s. of his long political career has been thcuelit worthy of publication. ' Are they in irs sells arty attainments? Aek those who ,cram him best how much of these be pcis ,r:o9eF. Are they fin 'his : practice before the 111:::arl? Point es to the - Case in which he has 1 ~ f s'ine, i any special; Celebrity. Where has he :eft any. distinguishing mark ? At what par ticular'peri3l has he exhibited that degree : . , , f argumentative skill.discrirciating judgment, and convincing oratory that entitlerhim to the boa. r of being styled a man of Is' superior ability ? " . The 7.er...0at:1 who seeks to find them will search in vain, and when at length lie desists from his labors, it w,ilLin all likeli hood, be with the conclusion, long ago formed !by uS, that of all the public men in, our county, Mr. Walker's reputation rests en the feeblest and least enduring foundation - 7 + As EX.iMPLE FOU SCOTI!,:t.D —lre find the following letter travelling the rounds of our exchanges: 1111tELING. Va., Aug. 2,,186G. //on F. E Spinner, Treasurer of the United, Sleet sln:__:Enelosed please find your draft, turnber 4,065, ou the Assistant Treasurer of the United states nt Ntw York, pnye.le to my order, for $2,691 Cd, sent me by N. G. _ordwny.sEsq., .Sergeant-at-arms, as the net acAnt of my increased s-lary from March 4, 1561, to Amps: 4, IE4 A, which I herewith return to the Treasury of the toiled States, I votes for the Aipropriation bill not for ray own benefit, but because it made some yravision for the earlier soldier's of the Ro -1 z fubl c, who bad not received equal bounty , whit those who went later to the field, and at the ame time gave assurance that in any tntu. i e exigency which may arise, the men Nth ~, m ay r illy first to the defense of, the flag will )rot he neglected id the after legislation ci the country. I, therefore, return the draft, .t) the Treasury. Very respectfully, 1 C. D. 111:13BABD. A Gas: Vt . DAY IN ERIE.—It is offic'ally an :latticed that President Johnson and his Cab- L:tet Till pass through our city on the after slic of Monday, September 3d, on their way ' crolca;o. where they will partici:iate in the. vrernocy of laying the corner stone for a rr.c , curantt to the memory of S.epi.eu" A. b.:L:l7!as The train containing them i 3 ez •re: ed to tears Buffalo about non, stopping. Lsre perhaps half nn hour, and reaching .escinntl in the evening. t The flay is the ne txoJ upon for Mr. Clymer's visit to kris, and the additional interest of baring the ' 2 7 , silent and his Cabinet here at the samo probably draw out will people by ' , •:nsan•l•3. .1 committee will visit Buffalo sill endeavor to induce the President to make 'des:;ll at this city. Let there he an irn - L*.m , s odtpouripg of the masses, to greet th e mineut intrins whc7areto be in Erie on the •;I•nr September. • C3 NGIII:43IPNAL CINYiRENC, —The 11rock vile, Herald suggests Tuesday, tic 4th of ` . tetember, for the meeting of the Con rte.,..ional conferees, instead of Monday, the • pmpo=ed by 11!. It objects to the let `er day—an objection previously presented c-itmrfiell—that the delegates from remote counties would be obliged t, travel en Sanday in order to reach I :nlitytty in due season. We have no dispo `ni,o to inconvenience any of our friends, an I in order that all things may be satistae t°,7. we move that Tuesday, the 4M k of Sep ,l,.,er, be agreed upon as the time of meeting. Wltit ray our Democratic exchanges in the other counties ? Let us tinve-the matter set t sp at once, so that there may be no mitt o-.4en2tandlngs. . The usually lively community of Corry IS pet CM! in s more than ordinary slate of excite tat over the postmastership of the Ici•y.z— Tne present postmaster. James Foreman, is a Ilehetive and offensive Radical, a worithipper (f Joke lirown, and a right busier of Senator Cowry's. 1:1S place is applied for by two sol. th ers,sapporters of Prosident,and although James dislikes Mr. Johnson very much, he dcesai dislike his "bread and butter"—so he. Is making a desperate effortie retain the pa7i ration COURT PROCEILDINGiI t —The August term of t.e Criminsl Court met on Monday, Judge 'Johnson; presiding. -The foliating is a list of:7llhe oases triad : . . ` , Alin and Robert Flanold. Lareery. Sot . ferred. ' Jacob Etter. Assault. Not guilty. Prosecu triz to pay the cost.. C. Buckner and J. Wolf. Assault and bat tery. $25 and costs. John Itstb. A.sault and battery with intent to commit&ape. Guilty. $lO and a year is the Penitentiary.• W. H. JOT es and Frank Connor. Com pounding a felony. Case continued and bailed in bonds of $5,000. John Goodwin. Assault artd battery. Not guilty. Henry Hall. Burglary and larceny. Fined $lOO. and to serve siz years in the Peniten tiary. - James Minniz. Stealing a watch. $lO and ono year in •be Penitentiary. A n drew Heitler. Assault old batteiy. $25 and costs •` Caarle- S Peck. Assau't end battery. Not guilty Tne Gazette fei's tb discover "any marked superiority which Mr Scofield possesses over any of the Erie nounty candidates for flan gress." Considering the quality of material of which the "Erie county candidates" aro composed, we are led to believe that Mr. Sco field and his friends *ill not regard ibis an very flattering. They will probably console themselves, though, with the reflection that the source from which it prcceels ie one that is not very well fitted by eithCr natural or acquired altainmrn's to give a judgment mil questions of ability. The Gazette accuses SCofield with a lack of zeal in assisting to put down the,rebellion. When we remember how it was encustomed to eulogize his .patriotism in the past, a charge seems somewhat incotelitent, btit is consistency is the het thing any one eipects from the, Gazette, i will produce no enrpriie. The following re marks which it makes on this point are worth preserving for future use: "We believe that either of the three gentle men from this county is possessed of equal ability with him, and would do equal service, and that their recoids during the rebellion entitle them to ,superior confidence and re spect at the hands ' or every Union map. Neither of the Erie cellular candidates em braced the fifith of are Republiena party within a week after having been refused office by the Democracy, and neither of them have continuously held office, as if it belonged to then' as a personal '.perogative During the war when our brave bop were manfully re • spending to the appeal of the gayernment, when eons, and husbands, and brothers were called upon to face hardships, disease, and death, what, words of encouragement and good cheer were heard from our then Repre sentative in the tational Congress. It was a matter of remark then, and of deep regret that be who ehould / have been foremost in ex hortation• to patriotic duty, woo so seldom seen or beard in Erie county." Every one of the charges here made against Scofield are true; and have already; been pub. Eshed in the Observer. They were then de nied by the Gazette, because its interests re quired their denial, but Jew that Scofield stands in the way of its managers' schemes, that raper reiterates theln with ae,bold a face as if it had asserted their from the beginning. The public can, see from this how much re liance to put upon its statements. The-following citizens of Crawford county, well known Ileiptblicans, participated in the Johnson meeting held in Meadville, a week or two In Maier, Wm. Reynolds, John B. Hays, Dr/John L. , Ray, W. R. Bole, R. If. Finley, J. D. Gill, Elisha Wightipan, Janes E. McFarland, Fred. K. Stine, Iliram Betts, Capt. John M. Clark, T. P. Breakiron, J. A. Curtis, Clinton Cnllcm, and M. If. Wafer. This is quite a formidable list, to say the least, and indicates th'at the cause of Con servatism in making gratifying progress in our neighboring .county. The following are some of the resllutions adopted WIIEBEAS, We believe that Andref&John son is noneetly seeking to carry cut the poli cy of our late Chief Magistrate, therefore, ' ' Resolved, That we haveifull faith and confi dence in the ability, integrity and patriotism . of President Johnson; that:we recognize in him the fearless champien ,and defender of the peo..le, and pledge th his administration our cordial support in lams* and states manlike efforts - to eavo;.ll%ceiuntry from the' dangers f a centralized 'despotism. Resolved, That this Lincoln-Johnson policy of reconstruction, haying been espoused by the great Union party at the 'Baltimore con vention of 1864, and ratified by the people-at the polls tit the last Presidential election, we hold that the honor of the nation is pledged to its faithful execution and performance. Ileso'red, That we sterdfastly,adhere to the ancient right of the States to defino the qual ifications of their own' voters; and that' the attempts of the firtaticet leaders to force upon the country the doctrine of indiscriminate negro suffrage, are manifestly subversive of the Constitution, and totally at variance with the ephit and genius of our institutions. By this time all our citizens understand the nature and extent of the great Garman fes tival to bo held here next week ; and if they fail to make the occasion one that will add credit to the city the fault will not at least rest with the prese. We can add nothing to the suggestions already made, but we again I urge that no efforts be spared on the part of American as well as foreign born residents, thdt will make a pleasing impression upon the multitude of strangers expected. In all the surrdundiog towns the people are preparing to visit Erie in en4>?sr4ous numbers, while many will come from aigreat distance. We risk nothing in.:Predicling that during the three days of the festival that not less than fifteen thousand people be- attracted to oar city, and the advantages to be gained in the matter—not to speak of our duty--by treat ing them'in a whole- souled.spiritof heepital ity is so pleat that no person can hesitate as to the proper course to be wormed. The fol lowing notice from Mayor Scott is deserving of general coneideraoon Eats, Pa., Aug. 13, 1866. To the Cur:tens of Erie : At the request of the committee having in charge the Ssengerfest, to take place in this city on the 20th inst., I would respectfully ask your co-cperatiOn and aid, to make the festival what I am confident we all wish it to be, a success. The decoration of oar houses j on the main streets and public square would I add greatly to the occasion. In Louisville and other citie.s this has been the practice during eituilar,telebratione. Very respectfully, W. L. SCOTT, Mayor. - - The maaagirs of the Agricultural Society bare decitleil l tipon holding the county fair on the groundelin Mill Creek to-waship, upon the 4th and 6thllys' of 6ctober. We doubt not that by projier.sffort they can make it a great success. Ifithey refrain from the political discriminatiens which hare been shown in previous yOrti, and evince a disposition to deal justly by all persons interested, we shall take pleasure in doing our best to make the fair ancneeeful. Local Paragraphs. Blank Noto Books on band at tbis office Ales. McConnell was hanged in Cleve land, at 12a o'clock, on. Friday last, for the murder of Ross Calvin. —The Corry Democrat denim in emphatic terms, that the proprietor of the Telegraph has any share in the ownership, of that estab lishment. It may interest a number of curious people to know that Senstor Lowry has withdrawn his suit for libel against the editor of the Girard ripeciaior. The members of the Bapti t denominatiOn have organised a temierance aesocintion which already nnithers over one hundred and twenty =inhere. Persons of all classes 'are ir.vited to join. Attention is called to the advertitement of ;Todd 'Perky, Esq., claim 'tient. Mr. P. ha's had long experience in the departments at Walthington, and is, rerhaps; better nested in the duties of a claim agent than any other young man in the city. The Democrats of Columbus borough end township, Warren. county, hare organized -a cstupaign club with the following officers: Presidents, E. Pierce and P. B. Kingsley ; Vice President, A. Fry; Secretary, George Muir; Cor. Bee., 31. 11. Gorman. The Odd Fellows' pic nia at the bead; on Friday, was very largel4 attended, and is rep resented to have been more than usually pleasant. All who were there agree say ing they ever attended a pic-nio which was better cadducted, or passed eff more agree ably. The Warren Mail gives a list of the Repub lican 'Congressional conferees in the other counties of the District, and claims that all except those of Elk arc committed to Scofield. Vic Elk conferees, we are informed by a prOpnent Erie county Republican, have also given in their adhesion to Scofield since &tither's, withdrawal. Should our county re fuse to endorse Scofield, which we do not be lieve probable, ho will have 21 delegates com mitted to him to 5 against him. "The newspapers are boasting of a clergy— mtin in Connecticut who has refused the offer of a high qalary 'elsewhere, because hetthhaks ho is getting enough where be is. It him rare thine, to be sure, ..tan not new. Sueb Meru men are scarce."—Dispatch. Such c'ergymen" are not so "retiree" as our cotemporary seems to think. We hare ono in Erie, who not long ago refused a simi lar offer. ' "But to assist in gagging Erie county snd belittling the chime of her lee - ding Unicn men (Republicans). is a work.with which we have no sympathy."—Gazette. The men of whom, the Gazette speaks aro Messrs. DeCamp, Benson and Cutler. Ac cording to the party organ these are the lead ing Republicans of Erie county. The public may make-their own comment,. d.tVe regret that certain persons in this city, some of whom are offioe-holders under President Johnson's administration, indulge in disparaging remarks relative to the gentle men who are candidates in Erie county for the Congressional nomination.—Gazette. Naughty fellows they aro, to be sure. Just to think of their-assurance fu making dispar aging remarks about the virtuous and refined DeCamp, and the pious and eloquent Den son! ..The conceit of those Erie (Republican) politicians is wonderful. We have been shown a letter from one of them to a gentleman In Springfield asking him to compare his abili ties, merits attß qualification with those of his cornpetitop for: the sortie office. In another letter to a citizen of this borough, he talks of the beat of the candidates named, and very plainly intimates who that beet one is.—Gi rard Spectator. Who is he, friend Phelps? A man with such modesty should not have his light hid under a. bushel. A pleasant excursion party, consisting of members of the city government, a portion of the editorial fraternity, and leading business men, took ph/sampan the steam tug Home. on 'Saturday afternoon. All in attendance were highly delighted,with the trip. The Home is a nebte vessel of its kind, and Captain Burke seems just the right man in the, right place. The excursion was got up under Major Scott's auspices, and we 'need hardly add that he spared no pains to render it delightful. Erie seenA to be destined to hare more than its share of fi - es during the present summer. A ferr ye , s.ago we scarcely had a fire in Ei monihs ; I now hardly a week paires without one. On Saturday last, about noon, the barns of Apes .Brothers and Henry Csdwell, be tween 9th and 10th streets, were burned, causing a lies on each of from $5OO to $BOO. Locally, they were some distance apart from any other buildings, and by the exertions of the firemen. the flames were prevented from spreading. J. 11. Lenhart hasTbeen removed from the office of United States Assessor of the 20th district headquarters in Meadville—and Major John B. Rays, a Johnson Republican, appointed in his stead. The Crawford Demo crrit• says : "in 1861 Mr. Lenhart was the Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. He was beaten, of course, with the rest of the ticket, notwithstanding all that his relations, who were on the other side of politics, could do for him. From the time of his defeat, we heard no more of his Democracy. In 1862 he was appointed Assessor on the ground of loy alty to the administration of A. Lincoln, and has now been removed on the ground of dis loyalty to the administration of A. Johnson." The removal of Lenhart has given other Fed eral office holderi in the district •a .ticklish sensation. We have reliable authority for the state ment that shortly ober the Philadelphia con 'CONDO, a general sweep t f the disloyal Fed eral office holders will be made in this section. All who fail heartily and publicly to eland by the Administration will be remorselessly guil lotined., In selecting their successors the first choice will be made from Conservative Republicans, but where men of that stamp cannot be obtained of the proper character and qualifications, Democrats will be appoint ed. We hear the name of Major Swan,.of Fairview township, suggested in connection with the•lnternal Revenue Collectorship, and of Captain E. C. Wilson and nett. S. Bunter, Esq., with .that •of the Postoffice. The gen tlemen wte have hitherto relied upon Soo field's influence at Warbingten to retain their positions, need expect no further help from that quarter, as our wily congressman has entirely lost hie, prestige with the appointing powers. We perceive by the proceedings of Con gress that shortly after nil passage of.the bill increasing the pay of members, 31r. Scofield arose and stated that had he been in his seat he should have voted against the measure, The question naturally arises why Mr. Sco field happened to be absent just at the par ticular time when that bill was on its passage. What important mission prevented him from being present, and helping to defeat one of the boldest swindles perpetrated for many years? Was it in order to take a drink with some Radical friend, or to avoid the respon sibility of being placed upon record ? Come, now, Mr, Oily Gammon, let us have the facts in the case. i Did you, or didn't you, dodge the vote intentionally ? Did you, or didn't you, privately s haver its passage, while pub— licly you pretended to oppose it? And at the same time you answer these questions, pprhaps you will deign to tell us whether you pocketed any of the extra pay or not? Also, how mach mileage you drew ,for the last session of Congress? The public are anxious to know, and expect you to respond , without equivocation. •In our report of the Soldier's Convention, we neglected, to abide to the speeeh of Captain C. B Sleeper, of 'Corry, delivered oti the occasion of the serensda , to Mr. Clymer, at the close of the regular prccetdinge. Af ter Mr. Clymer and Mr. Wallace had cotiefud ed loud 03118 were made ior the Captain, who appeared in response to them in front of the Buehler Rouse. 41e encluraged the eoldiers who hod fought - duriog ;the war 'to preserve. the Union, to still stand ; by it, and fight it out on that line, if it took "all eummer."—; The soldiers of 1861, he Said, went into i the service under a contract With the 'President, that the Union must 'se preserved and the in tegrity of the Constitution. That the cot track was disregarded 4; the President and by the last Congress, tindithat all the soldiers who voted for General Geary voted to keep eleven States out of the Union that they fought t bring into bitrmoniour. relations with the Federal governMent. Captain SleePl woe remarks, we are informed, were received with quit enthusilsm Ave had occasion on Monday last to ray a short business visit to Girard. It was the first time we have ever been there in the sum mer, and our previously exalted ideas cf the_ beauty and taste of the place were consider ably enlarged. Girard bas long enjoyed the reputation of being the bandsomest village in Pennsylvania, and in cur opinion it is folly_ entitled sit. In no neighborhood of the same size that we know Of are there 8.3 many snug residences, such fine groves, or delight ful drives. It is a perfect little paradise, and people who c nnot be happy in Girard can not be happy anywhere'. We met quite a number of the staunch 'Union men of the town,all of whom reported good prospects for the cause, and aro confident of SIICCEPP: To our kind friends, Capt.!. Hutchinson, 'Me., Phelps, of the Spectator, and S. Belnapi Esq., wo are indebted forl, special favers. l The Democratic electors.of Wayne town= skip held a meeting at' school house No. 2, on the dth inst. , and organized a campaign club, with the following office:4 r R. J. 04bora, President, S. Steadman, Vice President, Clam E. Hatch, Secretary, Robert Abbey, Corresponding Secretary. Wm. Brightman, Jr., Treasurer. Finance Committee—Horace Johnson, D. AV. Howard, Wm. H, Moore., Vigilance Committee-Chas. Williams, 0. W. Howard. Fred lAtesseriger, R Steward, 0. Abbey, D. Hutton, A. Perkins, N. Heath, R. :teeth. . , . , Our friends in Vivre have always' been wide awake to their duty and they are re• solved not to be excelled: in their efforts for tile cause_ this year by any portion of the county. The fright of the Gast tte over' the perilous condition of its rotten old disunion party haishown itself of late to a marked degree. In fast week's issue it th'us sounds the alarm to its followers : "We do not seek to disguise the tat that the Democracy, encouraged by the perfidy of the President, will leave no means untried to achieve success.• But they cannot succeed if the Union party presents its beet men as can .dtdates. We must have the strongest ticket *carob:o." . ; p When a party organ ,which boasts of its three thousand Republican majority hereto fore in Erio county, thud loArays Its fears of defeat, who can doubt tlia't the prospects of Union success are looking glorious t , Won't somebody present the editor of the Gazette with a bottle of soothing syrup The Republican conferees of the Crawford and Venango district continue their sessions at Meadville, with no apparent nearer ap• proach to a result than heretofore. Up to Thursday of last week GOO ballots had been taken, and the number bit this time hart prob ably reached a thousand.: A new candidate will undoubtedly be selected in the and; tut With the heart-burnings that have been occa sioned by the heated canvass of the last few months, he will be compelled to enter the fight nutter exceedingly iidverais oircumstan 7 ces. A gentleman from Meadville said to rut on Monday, that, among men of both parties, Gen. McCalmott'a election was looked upon as a fixed fact. The Crawford Democrat says: "If President Johnson has a single active and sinner° friend among all the Federal Office holders in this (the Crawford) district, we do not know who he is." Ditto in Erie county. From the highest incumbent down to the Pettiest post master, they are all enemies of the govern ment that gives them their ..bread and but ter." • Alost of them are working with all their energy to elect Gary, an avowed and odious opponent °M,6 administration. How men can consent to hold!office under a Prest dent they profess to despise, is a mystery to us ;Ault the Federal office h^Tdets in. this county seem to have no difficulty in reconcil ing it with their conscieitce• The Congressional conferees from 'several counties in the eastern section of the District do not propose to seriously dispute the choice which Erie county may make. We have poei tire inforrOstion on this point. When Erie county with her over three thousand Union majority, comes into the; conferee convention with one of her own citizens as a nominee, her choice will be, as it should be, ratified by the whole District.—[Gazette. Well, we-shall tee what we shall see. We make the prediction, in advance, that Scofield I will be re-nominated, that the Gana will be compelled to chew its own words of opposi tion to him, and that it Bill as usual slander and belie all who oppose! him. How do‘ you figu that 19,400 white men in South Carolima a're entitled to three times as many members of Congress as 25,100 white men en this District, unless on the basis of negrO representation r 'Answer in figures.— Gazette. How do you figure that 3,500,000 persons, white and black, in Nail England should be entitled to twelve, representatives in the Uni ted States Senate, While!the *same number of persons in New York have only twos In en. deavoring to find the reason for one kind of inequality, perhaps, if ion read the history of the Constitution, you!will learn the reason for the other. We feel it incumbent upon Erie county journals to stand up for the acknowledged claims of our county and of the.-citizens of our county who have been presented for the favorable consideration of our peOple and of the people of the districtat large.—[gazette. The Gazette did not have so high a regard for the interests cf the county in 1862, when - it supported p. W. Scofield for Congress, against one of the Moat enterpris ing, useful and valnabli citizens wo possess. We shall see, too, how Much consideration it has for them, in case; Scofield is renomi nated, and the Democirais take up an Erie county man as his competitor. The Dispatch and Gatetto both print ex aggerated en exciting accounts of an alleged attempt to assassinate ;Governor Curtin and General Geary, near Tart, last week. We shall ! publish In our next, issue the sworn statements of several respectable* eye-witnes ses of the occurrence, from which it appears that the friends of Curtin and Geary origina ted the disturbance alluded to, and,are entire. lir responsible for it. A match game of billiards was recently played at Emporium, Cameron county, Pa.; the proceeds of which ,-itere devoted to the Sabbath schools. Whir-next ? The delegates to the Soldiers' Convention from this distriotheld a meeting and endorsed Col. Dan. Rice for Congress. . ger Clark .k Broker, Who!coals and Re tail Dealers iri Confectionery, Oysters, Canned Fruit, Stationery, Yalkee Notions, Bakers' Goode, Toye, Cigare, Tobacco, Pipet! ' &0., West Side of Peaoh Street , Spiare South of the Dillon Depot, Erie, Pa. Also. Dealers in all kinds of Country Produce. Particular attention paid to filling country orders. (Jan.W.tf.) • Aug. 14, 1866. Mr. Editor :—I am much pleased with the suggestion of your correspondent. in favor of my friend Captain Hutchinson for Congress. As you well raid a couple of weeks ago ••there are few better hearted men, cr. truer Demo 'Eats than the Captain " He has a'waye teen ono of cur meat faithful party adherents. Rod I know of none who have done more hard work in the cause. Although staunch:in Ma principle•, and ready to declare and , defend them on all occasions, he has se• retained the warm friendship of many Henn/Means, who know him Lobe an honest,itraightferward and reliable man. In the wratern end of the county Le would set n,higger vote than zni Democrat in the Dirtript, unless it might he -Mr. Galbraith. I sincerely believe him to to the strongest candidate thus far named. • BEADLE . B 3193T1fix t —Tbe 4t gust number of tbis,bandsorce and well conducted Maga zine contains a finely illustrated 'article on Nevad , . and Califoicia which is very inter esting and valuable. Tho exciting story of The Dead letter is continued also with illus. trationa. There is also quite a variety of well-written articles, making the number one of great interest, and giving to the magazine a high charecterfor merit. , VOTERS 111631131 DER !—That ()Tenni. lr..Soo field, our loyal " member of Congress, voted himself Jour thousand dollars extra pay, for twelve, months labor—thus drawing from the Treasury over ten thousand dollars—while be refused to rllow tte three years' soldiers who bad received no bounty; ono hundred dollars. _This ii "loyalty" illustrated in a practical way.- ,Soltliers ! what do yon think et your professed friends f—releartield Republican. MARRIED. On Juiy 24:h, at: the residence of tile bride's father,,by gm S. EL Morro, Mr. Tobias B. Fickinger, of Kingsville, Ohio, to 'Mi4e Alice A; Boy, of Springfield,Ps. On lt4 24th, at the residence of Rev. JohnTreeser, Mr. G. W. More to Miss L. A. Wolverton. both otSpringfie'd, Pa. At 'Martin i s Hotel, (nrard, on the 29th of July, by Henry Ball, Eeq., Mr, E. P. Wend-. werth. of Conneaut, Pa., to Miss S. C. Clark; of Monroe, OhicZ. On the let.lest.. st tho re+idenee of the bride's father, in Amity, by Rev. B. F. HitCh cock, of Connenutville, Mr. E. S. Culver, of Concord, to Miss Nettie Persoes. In"Conneaut township, on the 20th!of July, by G. T. Bostwick, Esq., Mr. Win. Coley, of Conneaut, and 'Mrs. Diantha Wright, of Al bion, Erie county, Pa. At the residence of the bride's sister, in Quincy, Mich., July 22J, 1866, by N. M. Steel, Mr. Frank Dzwey to Miss Mary Tripp, both cf North East, Pa. - DIED. In Union• Mills, July 31st, 1866, Jennie. daughter of M. 8. and *Catherine 'fa;yes,' Aged I year, 6 months, And 27 day.. ' On Friday evening. July 27.6, - Jea;se Walla, Aged 86 years. . ' July 30th, 1866, of inflammation of the lungi. John Williams. youngest eon of Moses and Rebecca Bowen, aged 2 years, 8 months and 16 days. At Ilarbororeek, Erie county, Pa ,i/uly 22d, 1866, Irene, Wife' el Milton Chem4rs, aged 26 years. On Monday evening, Aug Bth, of consump tion. B. Eliza Wells, aged 22 years, 0 months, and 20 days. , • On Saturday, July 21st, at the residence of her eon-in-law, 'in Orsene township. Mrs. Thirza Randall, aged aryears, a mot , and 14 days. G Medical Notices. Keep your.feet dry, wear good shoes, keep them well stuffed with ,oil, awl wog mended, and then if you ere unrortanato enough to get a cough dr cold, use Coe's Cough Balsam to cure it. It will do it every time. It is also important that our readers shouldlall know that, Coe'e Dyspepsia Cure is rsliabllq and cure to cure the worst cases of Dyspepsia; A tea spoonful a day of it will enable the most con firmed dyspeptic to eat anything th chooses without trouble. It is an excellent remedy for ary disease of the stomach or boirds. Tna APPLTVITP...-it is a very difliCult mat ter with the majority of persons to; restrain their appetites ; hence we \see an abundance of dyspepsia, liver complainta and disorders of the stomach and digestive organ''. Hoof land's German Bitters wilt entirely cure these osmplaints, and restore the system to its orig inal vigor and ktreogth. Fur eale by 411 drug.. gists. They are not. used as a beveiage. augl6 2w ITUMEOLDT AND HOOTLAND.—Whicih is the greatest? While the one has explored the almost inaccessible mountain regions et South America, and added largely to our geographi.. cal knowledge, the oth-r has 'given his often. tion to the mitigation of human suffering, and in his invention of the famous German Bitters has conferred an invaluable boon upon man kind. Desi)epsia, ; liver comrlisint, and ner vous debility are speedily and permanently cused by this remedy. • For s l le by druggists everywhere. They are not alcoholic. atigl6,2w Nothing is more to be desifed than a good appetite and to have the, fej digest Well, the stomach and bowels in pftlect order, which renders good health certain and enduring. When the appetite fails:the stomach ke sour and foul, the bowels in an abnormal condition, take Coe's Dyspepsia Cure qt once. It is a most excellent medicine, gives great satisfac tion, and is sure in its results wherever taken according to directions. We bid our Mende try if with confidence.. PICTURK9.—Persona wishing to procure por. tracts of themselves or members of their fam— ilies, should call at the gallery of Mr. Ohlwiler, in Roiensweig's black. Ilis specimens of work nonvicce us that he is an artist who has few superiors. The throng of visitors to his rooms; are an — . indication that his, merits are daily heaoming better known and appreciated by thei public New Advertisements. A NEW TIIING. LEE'S PATENT FARM GATE! Th*Chaspeat,,ti'mplest and Best arrangement. for the purpose ever invented. It loads nt: Wheels. Bolts, or Hinges. and works easier than any other Gate that can be produced. Specimene can 1e ■een at Jahn Dodge;a and G. F. Elliott* On the Buffalo road, in Rarbno Creek town. ship; also, at cereal ;titres is Rill Creek taw:whip. The'nudersigasd his been anonlate I agent for Harbor Creek township, and will be glad to give any lofarma. lion that rosy no wanted. J. Jfn the Kuhl rned,' one elite eau% of Ilartar Creek :line. Auld tt IMPORTANT Tit VITILDRUS Tbs Laraest and Bid stock of PAINT'S, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS And DRIP fltS is Erie may be foaad at HALL k WARFRUS DRUG STORE, St4Tll ST., Norra or Smsra Haring bad long eaPerienee in the trade we ere enabled to supply parties with* superior quell , : of goods at the lowest primes. Our stock imbrues a generel variety of everything that , Painter. need. and theme who glee us their patronage cas rely on not being disappointed. em Orders for Tarnishing buildings eri.i be •etlsfae. torily tilled. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. anlo.lg -pIIODUCIR MAU/LET. M. F. WORDEN & CO., would rupednalr aoanamore that the. have opened gore at NO. 42S TWICE ST., DIST NUN 4TH AND STU, 81118, PA., Pot Us purchase and We of ALL RINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE RIMER, POULTRY, RILL ati. Cr Oldest from thread will ratelre preapt attan Mon at tlu Lowest Market Prima: gar The hlibut ;alas la Calk paid Or PrOdaak. caawll LAWSONN 1102 Ain IUnNAILIn g CqA, 'NZ AN/T/1111ms AN W. W, PIERCE & CO., ERIE, CORNInt ETATS ♦ID NW= BM, SOLE • A GE ET S: We recommend Innsooll Furnace so being al .gather superior to any other art :le of the kind. It • easier managed, more powerful led Iris ileble to ',it out of order then any ether hot 14 Infuses wade. Aid as it will prodnee more hest with the came sor.unt of feel, •it liaise, the moat eeonoettral. All of these points ma are ready to establish by setlifactory proof. 11 . - ERIS, Pa, Jute 241.111 1864 Messrs. W. W. Pierce & Co • . . Sirs—Raving wed dtulog last winter, the Xl6 J A. Lawson Furnace which you put into my bowel/at au tumn I 103 folly prepared to offer my testimony re. spotting RA efficiency, and will add that I tate Pleasure in rerommeadi g the same t, ens one deairirg &good beating apyarstus. The air that we receive Boni it la rue and not ever hutted, but coming into the rooms as it due in large ow otitiei, googlies the ',required amount of hest, thee obviating that dryneu lautalfl experienced from furnace heat The slinp Laity of its construction and the euy mode of governing the consumption of coal,' make it the .most complete sod economical heating app. ratan I have ever seert4 1. hall take pleasnre in recommending it to my irleods.l X. B LOWRY. Eau; Pa ,Tehtnary • Mum. W W. Pierre & Co.: I• The J. A. Leeson Improved Hot Air Furnace, which you pat In my house in Erie last fall. has b.:so In use now Death f :or months awl gives entire satlfactiOn. BY • Proper Kai attment of tbs,Orait damper• aid ocea elooaliJ the fire pct from star aux cinders, we Can hare a greater or lees degree Of beet and a greater or less cowemp'ion. of • coat. exrctly suit:d to the ebe•ges of the weather The air warmed by this Fur nace is all that I can desire, being free from alilnoxiots eases-or rnoke. I shall take p'esaarein re:wog:pending It to my 'erode. Respectfulty yours; Vi'ILSONT Pa., Varlll ;,11 1966. . W. W: Pierce A: Co : Gentl ,- -T' - " tlentlem , w—The Lawvowraf bane that yin pit In the banetrent of the Piet Church to thlenlty, bee been In nee almost every day and evenfouddrine the protracted meeting of fourteen weeks. and Ifee given entire eatafactlon and we wnoll cheerfully renommend It to any one desiring a good heating Furanee , W. J. Y. LIDDELL. for Board of Sri:lees Also, of a long 'lit of well known citizens arho are using LWOW. Furnace, we refer to lbe foliogring gea Beaten: Iles MI. Childs, Bc3d and Chapin, Ninth closers of Erie county: Robert Gear . 'Erg , Ninth Pt, Captait J S Richard.; Tristeas of let Baptist Ciureh, and the Comminioners of Rouse Estate, Warren noun. ty, Pa. ' We regard the Lawirm Furnace as not onlyilthl best tn ore. but &cradling 'very nearly fo perfection as a heating amnia. None need delay adoring a hot air France In the expectstlon that any deeldeltra provemeaa are yet to be made to this line d article. An examination of tho'Lawaon Furnace is all:e ask to decide thin question. It is designed to heat every bed of build( ic and is made %t different sires of eaparirei far a medium sized la dwelling or the urgen t or other public lcuilding. Seven different sires are ocw mode. ne Linear, Furnace giros universal aatisfadlon and Is rapidly supereedlng all nt er varieties. Brides the remarkable ewe with which It can be cossate r d one of Its chief points of auperrority is in the parity of the air proceedine from the Fraser It Is is constructed that so snot, eras or cinders ran pcseibly escape ';lnto air procures, and all implesesnt motors are also pre. 'acted. It ran be toed equally well with bud or sof: coal, and man-god ageseilv MI any ordinary skive. We invite immparison with all o' her Yarns:el. Pat op sod set In good working order In all eases. We have the sole agesor for this is Ono of the 'countew. All leonine,/ and orders adireased to U I will iecelve prompt ttentioe. One of the 'Panacea is In operation st oar establishment. enrner of State and Ninth!treeta, to which we barite attention.' We guarantee the Law son Rot Air Panama al' that It is claimed t )1:1. W. W. PIERCE & CO', iv Whole+ale`and eealera in Stover, Cooking Ran• gen, Formate+, Tinware, Agrleulturai Implement+, and Ueneral Pardirare, CORY, fIIA.OLUTIONN—NotIee is hers by given: ll that the Partnership hesetoryie extorting between A. 11 Caughey, J. o:McCreary and R. F. Goggins under the firm name of Cso'ghey, McCreary & Co., .0 disrolyand on the ll'th of July last, by mutual content of the part oers\—Mr. Gaggin lumina disposed of hie Interest in the !guineas to. W. 11. Natle. Esq., of Buffalo. All debts owlog to the said partnenibip, are to by received by the now firm of C.nehey, McCreary &Co and all 'demands en the said pattuership are to be presented to thorn for payment. Penmen knowing themseiree indebted to the late firm are netputruPy requested to call and mate iMmeditie settlement of their accounts. ° 1^32113 AD3IINISTRATOR 4 S -NOTIVIC. Letters of administration on the estate of Nathan Rathbun. deeessed, late of Amity towns} ip:Erbe county, Pa., having been granted to the nadorsigned,lnotice hereby giren to.•II indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment. and those having elaime &rebut the came Till present them, duly 'authenticated, for settle. ment.H. fi LADD,I 4129.60 Adin ' inistrator de bouts non: A D3I . II4I2STUATOU.4 NdTICE. Letters of Adminirtration on the estate of Runtee Pithbon, deeemod.late of Amity township, Erie e+nuty, Pa, haying been granted to the undersigned, canoes Is hereby given to all indehted' to raid estate to ay ma r lte Im mediate payment, sod there baring claims age st the same present them, duly authenticated, f•trrattle s:tent. n. E. = EMPLOYMENT FOIE 110TH SEEEtt. Disabled and retuned moldier's, widows and o of main soldiers, and the unemployed of botb sex orally. in want of reepeetabbe and profitable ment,ineurrinr no riek - . eon proem* sneh by en a post paid addrers?.d envelope for tartieulare t• DR. JOHN IL DAGNALI• ang-tf . Box 151• Brooklyn. SAENGERFERT: GE/L - ND CONcER ON MONDAY EVReitNd. AUGUST 20T FT Given by the Erie Liedertafel, Audited nrer l'rre ianndred end Fifty Vixens , ►bro►d, end T•o Full °renegue. The Clattery In Farrar 17411, has been selected Committee fir Re 4 Sesta. only a Oral tiumber can be iireenred. ! TICKETS FOR RESERVED. BEATS T Fer min at the follotrlrg placei 1 P. A. Broker ' P.lleprlcka 1 . F. k Er.Se.lean decker. 1 1 51t, F. Schneider, 1 ' V. `ir,', . , And In the Pent .Cur by Capt. Ziegler. i rte Reserved peat; tunt. b.,. procured no.. Friday, August 17th, at lE n'o'rck a. m, the' referred seats wlll be dbelatlaued. ! ! TUESDAY. 4aratr4r 214, 1 GRAND PICA-NIC AT . COCURAN'S We By order of the Committee. cr.4 vs. stwv. E. E. STEP niCit Tx. tit PI [ao-t Dally - Dispateh, Gazette arid Journal plesetteop AVD PAINT EFt3 pERLBT•A NiTIONAL CLAIM All Office In Farrar Ball Batldiot, Erie, Pa • All elatinauta for extra bounty allowed by late Courtier. can bare the tune promptly collet eroding. their discharges to ma, the receipt of will he promptly aek4ewledged and instsucti. turnel $l5 Per month for total loan ef nu of sithrr arm. Instead of SS. $ pet month for each min.,' of deesued soldiers or e. amen. Also,otber to ADDiTIONAL FOR VOL. OFFICER.; OF U. Three months pay proper for all in service March 3d, and discharged after April nth, 1848. Clalmereastied. Claims for arrears of pay, and tensions, and bounty promptly collected. Unequalled facilities for nosing and completing eves. Allowance to prisoners of war collected. Only seine! in North-Western Pennsylva nia where years of es - pertain° in the U: 8. Treat Try can be !mid. re Thankful fot the very liberal patroesse bestowed la the past, we hops by increased earerienee est unre mitting attention to patrons to Rome their continued favor. Ofilee in Farrar Hall Budding. Address, S. TODD PBRLItT, suit& . Lock Box 101, Sri., Ps. rP. -P. C. OIVERS' PATENT PERPETUAL BROOM. Ita peculiarity and wherein it azcels all vibe Lethal after yoqr first outlay, you have only to spei d TEN CENTS whenever ane w broom is required. It nWs trilling aspen's •an be av,ided by plantiog • f w hills of corn to the garden. Any minion can fill one In ten admit's. Vol your Own brooM meter. Township r.abts for sals In Frie county. Send for circular, or call on the =tam' , near Cherry flill.Erie Co., Pa., and see samples. I , ma24-3m. J. 0. B IRD DUN Ilte OW YOUTIL—A geotleinan erl *offered for years from NIIII7OIIII Debility,/ tore Deesy, andel the effects of youthful Ind' will for the make of suffering humanity. send . 11 ,. who need it. the recipe and direction for .• simple remedy by which be,waecored. flafferers to mat by the adrerUseee emperfenee min do dtealoit JOWL R. OGD • decal:34i. .No. 13 Chambers Bt., C BITUMINO lIOSS TESTIIIONY II 11D 373T11 ITS., IMO, PA. actlCCf6.tt / .7 C R. T. GAGGtN. icemtn fstr;itor IN FARRAR HALL, GRAND PROGRAMME SOLDIEIN BOUNTY INCRELSII rr:NsloNe uns DROP MD ODPID - DIONELL. STEPHENS WILDEY, NO. 8 NCO 11C1123N I.II.IIRNSR STOCK .11IST i.CRIVED:; NOTICE THE FOLLOWING PALCES Prints from 8 (o 121 -cts.-per yard Good Bleached ,lfuzlin, 1 yd.-wide, at 18 Cl 4 Heavy Brown, 1 yartwille, Factory 20 Cu. • A LARGE STOCK .OF DRESS GOODS AT EQUALLY Lair PRICES Our Goode are all new, base been 'elected with great or,, and ill! be scold at very entail advance. READER, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! AND GIVZ CM A CALL. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS! MONELL, STEPHENS & WILDEY, ma 24. U WEIOLISMALE DaY GOODS STONE 423 STATE STREET, sal!, PA SOUTHARD, CRAWFORD A, McCORD, 103BEWEI. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, , MISERY, GLOVES, &C Our steak is the, largest ever brought to the city, soosstiag of . PRINTS, DELAJNES. SILKS, CLOTEIS BLUME) & DROWN SHRSTING3 • Complete Assortment of Dregs Goods. Every land of ankle In the Notion line, and, In 'host, a general aseortment of aterything needed by Constrr Dealers. - TO RE SOLD AT NE'S YORK PRICES Country Dealers are invited to give os • eall. We d* • strictly wholesale trade, and propose sating at each prima as srtil make it to the advaotags of mere:tante is this eeetlon-tr deal in Erie, instead of sending East for their good.. EL S. SOUTH/AD, W. A. CRARPORD, J. W. 11000 RD msy24-tf • , M 0, F A. WienHit & DIALLIy is COUNTRY PRODUCE, GROCERIES TtOTIBIONI, ilpColl2l, aza•R*, TOBACCO, Crockery, Willow Wane, Fivil4, Rum, so 814 re ars West !ide, between Bth and Sts.,ERiE, PA Cub pajd for Country Produce. IT L. Wiens2. ISM A. SI4ILI T IATE LAW JUDGE GUSA.RD. Mai 14th. 18 - 6. - F. Wool:tarry. Ivq—Dear ell.: --We. .our fee ends v-kd neigh!) , re, having confidence h • our ability and In tegritv, desire you to became a rundldate for the office of Additional Law Judge. An early and favorable reply earnestly solicited. Bruhn Slater. Henry licConnrll, Theodore Itymsam, Rodney Smith, Gen Nea, Henry Bill, 01. Rands.), S Battles. James G Canis", Chas L Part. II llntelin woe, T C Wheeler, Eugene Smith. Johnston Reg, John II Galllford. James Webster J v Rockwell, H Benham, C Y Rockwell, Joshua Evans,T SI (Indira. R B Dem, al% t S Jima, John Hay. Jr Levi Lnerridge. J linllt ford. J Y Loteridge, J H Nichote, A Hargis, J N Silver thorn, A G Ely, C L Phelps. ODS M Otarrummtam —Your favor of • he lath lost, rentteating me to become a eandidate tor the odlae of Additional Law Judge of the sixth Judicial District, is received. with many thank' for the expression of confidence it contain■ Such as expression from my Immtdiate ne•gh bere—busictess men who are intimately acquainted with my professional an' social atauding—is very arstlf• log to me. Slimed the Union COUTOOtinI2 of Erie count• add their •auction to your slab so kindly expressed, it will rive me great pleasure to be a candidate for that honorable and reepoorible positloct. With h gh resp_et, I am Jour.. Bo • 8. E. Woomera.. to Henry McConnell, Emotes Slater as Solbero—citiz•ns of Glrazd borough. my3l -10 a. T 1311fi FOR BAIA. La u b y which •0 re log or r :area. We wiculd respectfully all the attention of BUILDERS k LIVE -DEALERS NEW PERPETUAL LUSE KILN, Situated on thi Cane, BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND SYS. Near leterelhaele W•We ire now In fall operation—hate lime on Yen and and ars prepared to furnish It from the 811 a, on the shortest notice. NRILER k SPOONER. ELioT, (aooDwiri & CO., sir BANKE33 ! ' ea On Peach Street, near the Depot o hu PIMA. tioa. to Cl 'ln t the lableg , • byod , MIN MOT, • 111 A. Swim no. I. GOoDwn, lINDIZNTANT A. U GRAT, 11. C. MATSU. ..nt.• • Thlehe►ae. haying pet'ected their vi engem. Ma, are Dow prorated to do ► Gonna Banking, inhale and Collection Basinees. Govertaoset Gonda and bluest Not of all btu* sad dsesenhatticas beetikt sad sold: *WA, T INS (BEAT P , Tuarturs infirm Timm oht 1100FLANG'S GERMAN BITTERS 19 ( . 10q1 lay clam whatever, Penetration r m, cau,ed be wow* ta.M.I O P. **roeures. fevers or of oath life. Ithldierre. e:tizene, tnni4 nrr *Nit. or y. n th , vela and in this Ritter . . pare Tan e, not doeetiOent on bid lig Jere for their ithroot raco'ons effect, 49.1.4 p Po' Cog G,.m d'i,,t4ers ,f foe Lifer I.lrehoix orgat , o ; ere coll.! by - IIOOFL;~Nir GEtt3fAiv BITTERS Tbbs hitters Las t etform-il more carob ttaat satistsehn, bre more testimony, It morn respeeL.tla p. °pie Vs roue!' 'or It tban any other article to the met 114 n 4. ty any °nein contrsdect this vacation, and sql -ray V.V 0 to any one who will produce a,ter:l3-.1. ; übln..l,ett u• that 'e not gPOIllin•. 3 -7 • 11()OFLAND'3 GERMAN rurr i ftli, It ill 01:0 evert e , se or rli•on'e or narrows 4:1:11 . 117S sm. disosa•o6 of Ito kittlAya. 01 tti • folloi440 1 STD1 11 " , n 38111114 (tom axon:err or :h. dtgartirp4Aritas 1 Counts•Cti• to, letwa-d Plln , Futlnese - if Blood to the ' • Heed, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Reartburw Die guattor Fond, Fulnras or weight In the Stomach, ' Soot Eructations, Slaking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the [lead, Hamad and difficult j Breaching, Fluttering at the Heart, Choi lug or Staccat• ! og Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vie loot Dots or Wets before the sight, Fever mod Dull Fain In the Head. Deecisney of Per•plratlon. Yellowness of • • the r kin and Eyes, Palo to the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, •• rfc, Sudden Flushes of lies., Boning In the Flesh, Con stant Imaginings of Evil and 4tat Depression of' Spirits. Ritiewaue,tbai tbi (laterals not aleboolle eottalur uo tau or wbt,key, Lad cannot make drunkaidu, but to the but took" to the world. From Rer. %V. D. 901'71.4 rastoi of Twellb Baptist Choral. PhHada. Gentlemen- I hare recently been laboring under the din/wing effects or indigestion, accompanied bye pion tration of the Derv:on system. Numereits remrilles were recommended by friends, and some of- them tented, bit. without relief. Ycur Boofland s Ger-ran Bitters were tecommenit 4 by persons who bad tried them, and whose favorable mention of these Bitten inducrd me to try teem. I must confess that I had an aversion to Patent Medicines from the uthotmand and one" quack "Bittern" wboseonly aintreeeme to be to paint off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the comet 'city in a sly way, and the teadency of which. I feat, is to make many a C.)13• firmed drunkard. Upon learning that , ours was really a medicinal preparation I teak it with happy effect its action, mama, upon the stomach, bat upon the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. I feel thst I have deligreat and permanent benedt from the use of a fewWeil. V•ry renoctfully loam. W. D.SIIOOIIIED, No. 254 Thscliamaxon 4. ~ - - Froitt the fie•. E. D Fenciell,iteelrtant Editor Chrlttlati Chronicle. Yhtlada.. 'bate derived decided boneitt from the use of Ilooliand'• Gorman Bitter', aml I feel it my privilege to recommend them as a cadet valuable tonic to all wbo are metering from general debility or from diseases 'tieing from the dersage.Ft of the liver. ors truly, D. FeNDA From Ref. 11, Hereto. Pastor of ths Pasalyurik : lot • Mauch, ?Idled& • From the meal reePectob'e recommendations peen to Dr. Hoofland'a German !otter'. I was induced to give thzia • trial. After using several bottles, I band them to be a good remedj for deollity, and a most excellent tont: tor the stomach. D YEklitIGE. • From Rev. Wm..mith, formerly Pastor ol L Ybe slocan town and hiltirine I) Raptist Cburrhee. - Raving used in my 'sadly a number of bottles of mu Roodandle Gerrourblitters, I have to any I regard, Mew as an excellent medicine, specialir adapted to remove Ilbe diseases they are recommended or. The, streuxtisen and invig 'rate the system when debilitated, and are use fal in disorders of the Leer, loss of appetite, I set also renlwiliended them to several of my friends *he - have tried them,ispd fornd them greatly bensacial in thy nervation of,kialth. Yours truly, "'VII. SHULL, 9,67 iintebinson St., Phtlidt - See that the signature of ..C. M. JACKSON" la on the wrapper of each licotle Shored yo..r nearest drayglit not hare the article do not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparation.. that may be (Altered In its place, bat sand to to and ,ve If 111 forward, sec:amt." packei, by et.Preaa. 7 Principal Orllce and Manufactory, No. 031 Arcb Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JONEq & EVANS, CSnacesupire to C.M. Jackson & Co., j proprietors. For axle bi,druggreti and dealers in every town io the United State deer6a Is . No. a REIM HOUSE Principe' Wareroome, No. )553 Within:tots street, Boston, Mum , sad No. '23 West Park Rote, lade, PaIIIYA. - I 2:,0,C0) IfELDDEI2/3, GOLD AND 91EXED. wAxcEr. Eetrin4 Itiebbisp, Pbotogrsph Arnim& Gold POW, Lockets, Sllrrr Pliaed Tea Seta Fraved En. f nivingu, Ruttonr,Stnds,Drissat Pins, Neck Chains, Dry, ' G00d5,811.412.ke. cessnisaxp um24-tr W. riii4voir I= I=l CID= n v q I. r. P 8 I A , READ •.‘ HO SAY. 3 80 BEWARE OF COUNTEREITS RICH. AND VALUABLE GOODS. Es, SETS OF-JEWELRY, tVORTII OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS I= SOLD POD ONE DOLLAR EACV, Without regard to ♦aloe. Not to tia paid for until you know what you are to recelrs. SPLENDID LIiT OF ARTICLES, All to bo sold for $l.OO each f.O Beautiful Melodeons $lOO to $250 ' .100 uwing machines 40 to 109 2.17) gent's gold hunting CAM watches 50 to 100 150ailver plated tea setts 46 to 136 '.OO lades', gold and , enamelled cue watehes 30 to 83 150 Gents' hunt'ng case diver watthas 25 to 75 000 Chatelaine chains a guard chains_.... 4to 25 7'oo LITa and Florentine troothes ' 2to 10 1500 Gold plated oval band bracelets- 3to 9 ULM Chased Gold bracelets sto 10 3000 California ditmond breast pins 275 to 10 3000 , lento' gold tiaßfrrnis breast pins 3to IS vhDu Miniature lockets ..... ..... 250 to 3 n001'41(3 gold Tinge 3to 10 .-- 400) Gold tootnpleks. crosses, (to 250 to 650 ' 600 dos table and pocket cuter 6.10 10 600 I adles' port morinales 260 to . 6 , 600 Fancy boxes , •• 2to 4 (00 Saver plated butter diodes Bto 15 100 -liver plated lee pitchers 15 to 25 2to Silver plated fruit, card sad cake barkers 10 to ~ 25 600 call bellsn to 5 3'.0) Gold Thimbles, pint . ", 2c 360 to S 50 - 0 Chas dg Id nogs..l sto 10 4200 - tone set and 0 gn't mg* ... -.. . ...,. ... 2 75 to . 1 50 10 000 Gold pens, silver extension holden pencils. ..2 .. " 3 toill 50 - 4500 Photograph alums 2., . ... ..'..... 250 to 450 5000 Sil Cr placed goblits aid drinking . cup. sto 20 2000 silver plated castors..; 6 to 20 4000 Gold pane aid silver Iztension holders 6to 10 6000 Setts lad ea' jewelry. Pit and g01d....,.... 6to 17 41.4 h) Californis diamond rings,. - 3 to 10 11 , 0 Fichte (ran ad Beveridge sto 15 2000 Photograph. In oval (lames 4 to 10 il.' 01 z sil‘er plate d,tsb 4 and tea species._ sto 12 500 dos sitter plieer' Pible i.” - ke 6to 12 . 50i30 ' , rows linen table cloths 3to .5 4 ,- 0 Snmmir ahaals t ,3 to 8 150 Woolen &bawls 4- ' 41 4,t0 10 1.0 d. z linen doy lees , 250t0 - 4" -- fXi dtz ladles` and gents' often boast (s'z pair) ^6O to 6 500 Woolen t-ble corers , ~. 260 to IS 000 Pieces mosimere (3 yds each) • 3to 6 400 - radle .• shopping bop Sto 6 100 date ivory handed Sn vas and forks.... sto 10 Together with a'great veriete of other articles, ilia which ►re FOR SALE AT ONE DOLLAR EACH The proprietors of this establlehment offer this lot of goods for one dollo each, al thdugh unredeemed, goods are venally avid , at anchor+ at the expiration of six months. They are accidently making adyanc ono mer chandise of an hinds, Loth to menufaeftirers and dad emend all goods not redeemed in oinelime will inciude the Name in the ptment sale. TelOM OF BATS.; Advertisements of steel( rVerqed, miming mit article and its vane; and &replaced It waled envelopes and ae rotscd 'One of torte +retorts containing in advertltemvnt, to ether rill& a clip re collection of pop nar songs and redoes. will , te &Old at our waremors• or Imo , by matt to any addiers for Twenty ere cents or eve for one do.lar. Oa receipt or the ad ertieemeht yeti will see what you are going to have, red thin tt M • your eption to pay the ioliar and take the stiliaba or not. Pureimaera may thus obtain a gold or silver vestal:, all war plated tea sat" or ani article ott'our list ron oi , ct = DUI tAR ~e 2 rrNo motley reeetroddpit Nat'ocal tank =one', and all those who ceder front the canary roux: be pu tiettiae in *Nina , their poet ogle* xddresi, Ihe time of the town and county In whieh they Ilea, and by what express they whi have henry gooda mat, Company's wairrootet for the North vest NO. 22 WEST PARK ROW, ERIE, PA ati2-lf U. P. COPP k CO , Mal:arum HU ISSIISL•Ig GOLDEN HITTERS A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC. ii4VI6I)RATING al WrRENOTERNINfii, 7s , rtiCes the system against the etil abets of anwhol• Rollie water Wlll ewe Dyspapes. . . Win ;Inne Weakto. Wilt ewe Ganerall es De bilig. Wilt ma Heartburn. R M MIA Reatlache. - Will cure Liver Complaint. Will excite and create $ Itealtb_y appetite Will ieeigorsta the organs of digmtion and moderahr ly Memos the temperature of the body and the force o• circulation, acting in diet as a general onmoborant of the system, containing no poisonous dram, and is 7738 BEST TONIC BITTERS IN TR! WORLD. k fair trial is earnestly solicited. _ . . GZO. HUBBEL I . COE, Proprietors. Hudson, N. T Central Moot, Mat lean Pirpreo Building 65 BUD BON N KW YOBS.. For isle!' aft Dragents, Grocers, he. lIINNIO tioaDLEY, Brio, Wholnuliagent; and for Nan by Hall k Carter Carfar and WO. Linn It Booth. *dint.