The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, August 30, 1866, Image 5

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ERIE, PA., AUGUST 30, 18&1
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TO ALL WHOM IS M CONCIARIL—We ere
tusking out .hills against all in arreata to
Ibis office for subiteription, and shall send
theta to the l porties during the next week or
nee. It is our intention - to Plight none, hut to
heat e verybody exactly alike, so that no per-
Poa 011 bare any ground of complaint. We
h , re that all will_ give our pleasant little
er i si ls a prompt and satisfactory response.
ang3o-tf.
NOTICE. —Tho editor of the - Oust:Ryan i'de
sites to soy that it will be impossible, from
the nature of his business interests, to make
0.7 eng agements for attending public meet
ing= bebre the 221 of September. After that
hie it is hi= intention to spend as much of
hi , ' k il n , npon the stump as\ a due degree of
suentiem to his editorial duties will permit ;
*of he will be happy to make appointments
for an y portions of the county;where his pre
79:soe may be I &sired. augSO-2w.
Organizing emmittees.
A mistake in theipubliCation of Cite dates for
the treeingof the Organizing Committees,
' list of whom appeared in last week', Observer,
led to some misapprehension. and a failure on
the part of a number. of . them to assemble. Pt
if theref i lre requested that those selected for
Erie city and South Erie meet nt the places
hereof,re designated, on Saturday evening,
Ffep'tetober Ist, ,and tithee for the boroughs
and townships on the same day, at such time
t ad places as the chairman of each committee
' ma y designate. This, of courso, only applies
to localities in which no meetings have been
held
F. CIMPIIAIISEN,
Chairmen Dem:Co. Com
?em 17e.-te would particularly urge
op t% oar Democratic and Conservative citi
m. the propriety o r t petting cut their . flags
eo 31anday, to render the appearanze of the
city !ively and mterceting The Republicanr,
vtio , her liusiness men cr politicians, alwari
di this on the Occasion of holding their reek
ing!, and Demniats should show that they
hive equal courage, and enterprise to their
opponent. During the war there may have
been mope excuse. for neglecting to make a
ditptsy when-.=our meetings wrre hold. but
now that the malicious feelings whiAt then
prevailed have.passtgd away, there ^ant of
possibly be any. The city Democrat' should
evince to the thousands of ou: . country Mende
who wilt be here• on Monday that we re not
s, bit behind them in our love for the c•tuse,
or our readiness to display
gllictal•Pro:rantnc fur the Reception on
Monday.
Tne Prpqdent, threngh 31::. Seward, has tic
cented the invitation of the :Of iyor and citi
zens of Erie to
,s , op at this point one hour.
and enable the penh to pay their re.pectsin
bi !welt and suite:
The train wilt rooc - O nor city about 4 O'clock,
and on its arrival a salute of twenty one guns
will he fired. The cars containing the Presi
d-nt and paity will st op on the north Fide of
the Union Depot.
The gentlemen's room nt the east end et the
depot has been eqected as the reception ro m,
into which the Priesident, Ueaeral Grant, tl
miral Farragut, end accompanying party; ill
pa's from the cars. -
From here ,they . will be 4ocorted
,bratigh the east door to a . stage seven
feet hizh at the Peach street end of the depot,
where a formal. speech of welcome will be
made, to which' the President will reply.
after the speeches are concluded, the party
will again its conducted to the east mitt,
where the peopia-will be t afforded an `gunr
inlay of tendering their respects to the dig
tht;uished guests. To avoid confusion it has
been arrangel that citizens shall enter by the
vrth doOr and deOrt by the south. •
f The committee to visit Boni° will be pro
ri.l,l with a special oar, In which they ll will
return with the 'Presiden6ltrallik, All the
members are reqneeted to be paljmptly at the
depot on Monday morning at 6Pc1 . 41t i .. The
home committee of reception will beat the de
pot by 4 o'clock or earlier. They will apply
to Col. Grant for ti.kete of admission to..the
reception room.
Lieut. Col. Menl.nhall, of, the'. army, and
("tot D. Ottinger, .f the revenue tiervihe,_with
the men of their e•mtriande, will be prevent,
anfl aet a 9 n guard of honor during the core
Tunnies.
It is designed that tho proceedings ehl be
entirely free from a partizan character, and.
all denvmstrations of that character will be
ii.couraged
EXCIISSION TIIAIIII.—We have the pleastirs
of announcing that arrangements have beef
mitdb for issuing excursion tickets at reduced
1%14 of fare on the Philadelphia & Erie and
Erie'& Tittsbnrgh Railroads, to enable the
people to attend the 3d of September meeting.
The tra4Woit'thephiladelphis cad will leave
Warred at 6 05 it m.. Corry at. 7 55,tand Union
at 8.22. Efalf faie tickets wit also be sold
.on the Warren aciiplamodatioa r '-- whieb., lesyes
Warren at 12 35 pV.,m., and reaches Erie in
time fo allow Orator to see the Presidential
party. Excursionists can return ty express
train East, leaving here at 4.45 p. m., why_
the special train' leaving . at 7.30 p. tn:Z,-On
the pittsbUrgh road, the excursionistsfWill
.come by the regular train, leaving New Craitle
at 8.20 a. to., and'arriviog in Erie at 1 .p. w.
Mr. iryther will be on hoard this train, and
those coming in on it will have a good oppor
tunity of meeting our next Governor. Re.
turning the excursionists will leave Erie at
c 30 p: m., thus enaHiog them to get home in
gohd season._
The officers of Riese roads hate been very
liberal in their transactions with the com
mittee, and deserve the thanks of the Demo
cracy for their courtesy.
.DINOCRATIC CLVD AT Um:l.—The Young
AIOR'S Johnson and Clymer Club of Union
c.t on Saturday evening, August 25th, and
e'reted the following officers. viz : Moses
3 alley, Esq., President :. P. 0. Stranaban,
Vice President; W. E. McLean. Treasurer,
Ind L. Stephen!, Seoretnry. The following
are the Committee of Vigilaneo..
d. V. B. Brown, Charles Webber, Garret
Sciith, Charles Carle, N. T.•flume, Thomas
Kane, W. 0. Steenrod, John O'Reilly.• John
xlattio, Fred Lux. John Carroll, Jr., Bernard
o*P.eilly, Jo,n Cupples, Henry ,t mmerson.
Hiram sleenrod, Fred Warner, Albert Dun
htm, Josiah &troves. Jefferson:, Shepard,
Znht:i Kilroy, E. CL.Stranahan, James Smiley,
e N. McLean; A.' 0. ()Met, Charles Church,
i ll a
Rm‘arl Churc , Charles Breed, Livi Proctor,
D. J. Wilmot , 'William Flinn , Henry Goss,
Lloyd Btrirdl;l . W. Wilson, John .JetTerton,
John Bahan;'Frank Peak
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Nom Orsatict.—The fine new National
ilotel, at Edinboro, will be oper4on_Monday
""ing,.Eeptemher 10th, under the manage
merit of Messre.,Chorch & Tarry, two gentle
roethif superior qualifications for, ,landlords.
A ball it to be given in the evenin g, which its i
expected to be one of the grandest affairs ever
held in that portion of the county. Let all
who love '0 "trlp the light, fantastic toe," be
on hand. au3o-2w
Sraesoz..—The Erie Dispatch tells us
that - Powell is engaged in giving the finish
ing touch to his life-sized equestrian portrait
of Gen. McClellan." *Ve supposed that Die-
Ciellan was given hisj “finistang tonal)," in
the fall of '64.—Union tifilis Bulletin.
:The friends lof the editor of the Bulletin
should see that he is taken care of - before his
case becomes too desperate.. * 1
Tax PaninaNTlAL PAIM : — , The arrange
ments for the Presidential tour to Chicago
are complete. The - party will consist certainly
of the Presideht and - his lady, Secretary
Seward and family, Poatmaater General Ran
dall, Secretary Wellesanl Mrs, Welles;;Hon.
0. 11. Browning, Geheral Grant, Major
General Meade, - • Senator Patterson and
Lady, and Senor Romeo, the Mexican Minis
ter.' Attorney General Stansbury, gee:
retariea McCulloch and Stanton will remain at,
Washingtsn represent the government dar
ing the abience of the other members. Ad
miral Farragut and Rear Admiral Radford,
with their staffs, are expected to go, with
other naval and military offizera of distinction
and some invited guests from civil life, which
will swell the party to fifty or sixty persons.
A grand reception, military • and civic, has
been tendered the party at Philadelphia. to
gether with the hospitalities of the city. The
Continental Hotel has been engaged for their
accommodation. The reception in New tork
Will be on a grind scale. A government boat"
has been provided for the conveyance of •the
party to Albany. They will stop giro- hours
at West Point, where the cadets will be 'par
aded and reviewed and a collation be provid
ed. At Auburn. the President and members of
the Cabinet will be the guests of Secretary
Seward, the citizens having provided accom
modations in their private residences for the
balance of the party. A grand reception will
be given the party on its arrival there, and
afterwards an excursion to the Venal:lfni
()waged lake. At Niagara Fats the citizens
have provided qurrters for the visitors at
their private houses, with a qulit reception.
At Buffalo ex -Mayor Fargo has tendered a re
cepti. n at his maneion,where the distinguished.
visitors will be entertained. The public will
be afforded an opportunity; however, of see
ing the visitors. The committees of reception
from Erie, Cleveland and Toledo will join the
party at Buffalo and escort them to their re•
!Tredve towns. The party will leave ruffalo
at 1 o'clock. reaching Erie between 3 and .4,
and are fexpected to remain here about
an hoar. !
The following committee has been ap.oint
ed to visit Buffalo on the 6-o'cleek a m. train
on Monday, and escort the Presidential party
to Erie:
Wm. L. Scott, Mayor, James C. Marshal,
8.-F. H. Lynn, John Clemens, C. W. Kelso,
Homan Janes, Wm. A. Galbraith, A. A. Craig,
Hon. 8 Marvin; Bor. P. Metcalf, Geo. Belden;
Dr. t 7. Brandes E. C. Wilson, G. Noble, Hon.
J. M. S!errett, T. J. Hoskineon, Col. J. Men
denhall, Capt. 14 Gitinger, P. A. Decker, Geo.
L. Sherman,' John W. Ityan, Hon. F. F. Far
rar, P. Ilettrichel J. Metz, W. C. Curry,
Jchn Leary, Thomas Wilkins. Rev; E. A.
Johnson, Capt. T. H. Stevens, Col. M. Bahian
decker, Henry Rawle. E. F. Wilson, John El
iot, J. H. Kuhn, P. A'rbuckle. E Ccmphaue
en. W. 8. Brown, W. A. Crawford. J. C. Van-
Scoter, Amami Jareekj, Fred. Schneider, F.
P. Liebel. Frank Seblaudecker, John Gen.-
heimee. Frederick Curize, William Latin,
Capt. Jacob Zeigler, Dr. W. C Ewing.
The f )110 wintr owned citizens are a com—
mittee of 'reception to meet the President at
the Uoion depot:
Hon C. M. Reed, Wm. Henry. Thomas
B Vincent, Joseph McCarter,
Rev. E. A. Johnson, James Skinner, Andrew
Scott. B. Whitman.. ThomaiMehaffey. Henry
Rawle, C. 31. Reed, Jr., Capt. Douglass
Ottinger, J. Ross Thompson, M. Hartleb,
Capt. T. H. Stevene, U. S. N., Milton Court.
right, Wm. M. Caughey, John Hearn, Col. B.
Grant, G. J. Ball, Gen, IL L. Brown, John
Eliot. John C. Selden, L. A. Morrison, C.
Siegel, F. F Marshall. M. Sanford, Anthony
Henderson, John A. Tracy.
It is no more than just to state that some of
the Republican gentle - men whose names are
given above do not endorse the President's
measuree,i-but have given their consent to
serve on the ammlttees as a mark of respect
due to hie office. -
Since the above was in type we have been
furilished the follawing,list-of those who will
accompany . the President on the excur
sion :
The Secretary of State and lady the Sec
retary of the Navy and Wife . ; 'the Pose master
General, General ,Grant, Admiral . -Farragott
and. wife ; Fenator and Mrs. Patierion ;
onel Wm. G. Moore and Colonel Morrison,
both the latter connected with the President's
Office; Marshal of the District of Columbia
Gocidinc , and his Deputy, Colonel O'Brien; L.
s.Gobright, • Reporter of the Associated
Press, and W. W. Worden. It is believed
1 1 that Major General Meade, •Minister
and perhaps others, will be of the party.
Hospitalities have been tendered by the
cities of Baltimore, Wilmington, NeW York,
Albany, Auburn, Rochester, Buffalo,. Erie,
Cleveland, Toledo, petrcit, Chicago, Indian
apolis, Pe via, and others. In all cases they
,have been•tendered withocit respect to party
distinctions. , •
DISLOYAL Poe TMASTI n RIMOVID.-- There
will be few Unionists in this section who will
not rejoice to learn of the removal of Almon
If. Clapp, the notorionsly,..disloyal" editor of
the Buffalo Express, and late postmaster at,
that city. His successor is 11r. Joseph Can
dee, a Conservative Republican, who has
sewl times represented Buffalo in the New
York Legislature, and was a delegate to the
Convention in 1860 which nominated Lin
coln. In the spring of 1861 he became one of
the proprietors of the Commercial, but, dis
posed of his interest in the fall of 1883' to the
present proprietort For the past twenty
fears he has beorprominettt in the politics of
that county, first as a Hrtilg, then as a lie
lipbliosa of the conservative\ school, and he
hits rem lined true to the principles of the
&kap and Baltimore platfoims, which the.
Radicals have dese-tod. He is among the
foremost of 'the Republicans in the district
who determined to stand by the President in
his patriotic efforts teprestore the Union under
the Constitution.
By neglecting to resin his office whey he
determined to oppose the administration,
Clapp bee distinctly proved, whet indeed, few
ever doubted, that be prefers office and money
to honor. He is removed because be refuses
to sustain the restoration policy inaugurated
by President Lincoln and adhered to by Pres
ident Johnson ; because he has a lied Iticeself
with the Radical Disunion faetiowand thus
made himself an enemfto every true Union
nen. He is rtmoved for the sente reason
that Democrats were decapitated on the ac
cession of Mr. Lincoln to the Presidency—
because he does not represent, and labor to
promote the principles of the Administration.
It would have bees more to his credit had he
voluntarily retired from office. before he left
the 4 .fence" on which he had so kng been
balancing, and employed the columns of the,
paper which he controls in falsifying the
President and villifying hie supporters.
Daxecaarzo Commtruis —A meettpg of
Demccratia gentlemen was held at the office
of Wm. A Galbraith, Esq., on Thursday even
ing. the 231 inst. James C. Marshall, Esq.;
was selected as President, and E. Camphan--
sen, Esq., as Secretary. The following com
mittees were appointed for the 3d of Septem
ber mass meeting:
Committle to receive Mr. Clymer: J. C.
Marshall, D. W. Hutchinson, Belden Marvin,
William Henry, Dr. Braude!, S. Smyth, F.
Schlaudecker, F. P. Liebe), C. M. Tit:bale, 8
S. Spencer, B. S. Hunter, R. O'Brien, Jere
miah Noonan, John H. Bliss, Benj. Whitman.
Meet at Mr. Maishall's office, on Friday eve-
I fling, Aug. 31stf
Committee of Arrangements: Messrs. Gal
,braith, Grant, Scott. Camphausen and Sloan.
Will meet at Mr. Galbraith's office, .on Friday
evening, Aug. 31st.
Committee en Finance: J. M. Kan, J. Ross
Thompson,OF. 'F. Marshall, S. E. Heiler. P.
A. Becker, Henry Shannon, A. W. Van Tas
sel]. Meet at Mt. Galbraith's office, Saturday
afternoon, Sept. Ist, at 2 o'Clock.
Committee on Railroads: Messrs. Galbraith
and Scott.
Col. B. Grant was selected as Marshal, with
power to appoint aids.
Lois!
_Parigrilithi.
The lettere of oar Won correspondents
elude too late for this issee, and will appear
next week. :
We have atilt some campaign document' on
hand, which we shall be happy td flattish to
any who may call for them.
Persona 'wanting treep, thrill's or plants
will find it to their interest to read lir. Doret's
advertisement in ant titer column.
The gentleman who somas us a burlesque
call for a ...Black",Republiaan convention at
Waterford, must also furnish his name.
The clerk of the Weather must have made
a mistake daring the - last week or -two,
and imagined ii vu the time for March, in
stead of August.
The last Greenvale Argue declines to sup
port Finney for engross, making the second
Republican paper its district which takes
that, position. -
Democrats Wishing a good German paper
will find the Erie Jorirnal, edited by P. P.
embert, Esq., Just Ate one to take. It is
handsomely got up, well printed, ably edited,
and sound on all national questions..
The Democratic Congressional conference
will be hel d at Ridgway on Tuesday , the 11th
of September. The convention on the 10th
will select the delegates for Erie county. We
hope the_convention will follow the example
-of Clearfield county, and send three of our
very best 'men.
Crawford county 'added
,seven 'able-bodied
men to the workinc force of the Western
Penitentiary, 'as the result of last week's
Court of Quarter Sessions.—Grentrale Ar
gue.
The Republican party in Crawford has
lost sesen of its most reliable members.
The grass-in the. Parks, in the east one es
pecially, having had a chance to grow since
the advent of the new poirid master, is now
really beautiful.—Dispatch.
What there is of it certainly does look beau
tifial,but the east park doesn't contain enough
to brag upon.
Gen. E. C. Wilson, late a quartermaster in
the army, hag been appointed Postmaster at
this city, to succeed Bon. Joseph M. "Sterrett.
The General voted for Lincoln in 1864, but
now supports Mr. Johneon's Administration.
We are not aware wheel he intends taking
charge of the office.
The Board of Control have at length done,
what has long been a favorite idea of ours,
established a Central High School. If prop
erly managed, -this move Will do more to ad
vance the educational interests of our city;
than any that has been made for years. An
advertisement relating to it appe ire under the
proper head. •
Sherry's New York Theatre - company will
Isom off nee an engagement-in Farrar Hall, on
Saturday evening, onlihich occasion the great
play of "The Robbers" will be• presented,
with new scenery Me.. Carroll. the Erie
favorite, is still with the eompsny. This
troupe hag aliPays been Po , p onakr • in our
city that any "puffing" of it is unnecessary.'
An official diiipatoh informs us that the
Presidential party will certainly stop in Erie
one hour. Arrangements are being made io
take them into one of the large rooms of the
Union Depot, so that all who wish may get a
full opportunity to take them by the hand.—
General Grant accompanies the party, not••
withstanding all the assertions of the Rad
icals to the contrary.
A Democratic club was formed Jn Amity
township, on Saturday evening last, with
Huntingdon Parsons its President, and C. E.
DOicombe as Secretary. The following
gentlemeia were elected delegates to the Dem
ocratic County Convention _ Huntingdon
Parsons, James D. McCullough, James D.
Phillips. ,
The members of the Father Mathew Tem
perance Society connected with At. Patriots
Church have organised a band, mating the
third in the ,oily. Although only 'in opera
tion ecceupte of months, it bas already made
good progress, and promisee to be one of the
beet in our vicinity. A pic•nlo for the bene
fit of the band it to be given in Cgishran'a
Woods on. Thursday next, Of which full par
ticulars appear in our advertising column,.
A Demsoratio club was organised for Water=
ford borough and township on Saturday even
ing last, with the following officers : D..W. S.
Cook, President; J. W. Lowell, Vice Presi
dent; L'IS.T. White, Treasurer.; W. C. White,
Secretary ; Committee otAmugement, Isaac
Langer; Wilson Moore, T. P. Babcock, Wm.
Davis, Samuel Middleton, M. E. Lloyd;
Vigilance Committee, Col. W, Colt, L. I.
Vananden, T. P. Babcock, Robi. Leslie, H. A.
Colt, Geo. Middleton, D. S. McLean, P. D.
Strong, Hosea Lillibridge.
The endorsements of Republican office
holders upon 4he Randall circular are getting
to be forcible. Aniong the most laconic was
that of Mr. Hallowell. Postmaster at Kansas
City, who simply wrote back. "Do you think.
I liana d—d fool ?" W. E. Shepard, postmas
ter it Oskaloosa, lowa. also returned his copy
of the circular pith this brief endorsement,
"Am not for sale."—Dispateh.
But neither of them sent in their resigns
tions, we'll-variant. They like their "bread
and butter" too well for that.
We were called upon on Saturday, by 7 S.
Parker. Esq., cf Corry, who denies that be
nsed.tbe expression altributed*to him, vie :
that Mester Clymer wss a member of the
the Knights of the Golden Circle. He alleges
that are report of hie speech in the Corry
Telegraph was not correct, especially in that
portion in which hi referred to Mr. Clymer.
Hr. P. is a very polite gentleman, and after
meeting him, we are convinced-that he would
not, intentionally, misrepresent a political
antagonist.
The proceedings of the great Union Con
vention, confessedly .the most important held
in many - years, are furnished to the readers of
the Erie Gazette in the following interesting
style :
Tux rIIIiADELPHIA
af
fair , met on the 14th, organised on the 15th,
adopted a seriei of resolutions and listened to
three column address from" Mt. Raymond
on the 16th. It then adjourned else die. No
debates took place,-and with the exception of
being allowed to vote for the resolutions and
applaud Mr. Raymond's address, the dele
gates were dumb. No movement to put
third party" candidates in the field was
made. and the convention is even more of a
failure than we predicted.
That much and no more. The editor in al
most eiery paragraph slanders and misrepre
sents the-di:tinge of the convention, bet has
not the Manliness to permit his renders to
peruse lls proceedings. Imagine the blissful
situation of those few unfortunate beep who
'have to depend oti the Gentle solely for their
mental aliment. •
A Meeting of the creditors of Culver, Penn
& Co., and 0. N. Culver, of oil region no
toriety, was held at Franklin, on
,Thursday
last, at which the liabilities of tha t firm were
ascertained to be $3,874 166.91, and the as
sets, at cost and expenditures; were rated at
$4,544,445.67. This, on' its face, looks en.
coursging, but when we come to examine the
assets' critically, they turn out to consist
largely of oil stocks and Reno railroad bonds,
which will not bring twenty-fivecents on the
dollar. A. proposition for the lease of the
Reno. Oil Creek & Pithole Railroad was sub
mitted to the creditors, and by them approved.
A contract. will.be -executed in accordance
therewith. A programme for the adjustment
of the .claims of creditors was presented,
which meets with ' their general concurrence,
and will dciubtleas be carried into effect. The
creditors resolved that they are satisfied with
the exhibit,and advocate an acceptance ,of the
proposition for settlement On the basis pro
piled by Mr. Culver. The creditors 'Fist be
men who ue easily eneoursged:
We (Wait the speoial:attentloi of one read:
ere to the - advertlsement of Lawsott's Rot Air
Furnaces, in another column: These harttaces
have been • well tested in our city and section,
and the more they are flied the better they
are liked. Recommendations to their merit
have been given - by some of our beet known
oltiiens, so that any who think of •pnrchaeing
have abundant gattriiiiCes of their value:— .
The Lawson Fannies; gives the greatest
amount of beating surface attainable, and has
one great advantage over all others, that
there is no trouble front the clogging of the
cinders or coot. Messri. W. W. Pierce & Co.,
the agents Lwow pity, have alto on• hand a
large variety of some of the, best - kinds of,
stoves. We would advise our friends needing
anything in their line tQ give,them
They are gentlemen in every sense, and
will represent nothing to be what it is not. -
The Elk County Adiecate, in the course of
some remarks upon the'Congressional noit
ation in oar district, says': •
"There is no longed 'any doubt as to who'
will be the Radical candidate for Congress in';
this district. Meant W. Scofield evidently
has secured the-nomination of his party. For.
us it is enough to know that his record is black
as the blackest, and thakno conservative man
can honestly support him. We believe he can
be beaten, sod we know he ought to be bea
ten. We know that aglinst Scofield the num
bers would he swelled by hundreds of even
Radical Republicans who despise Scofield is
en unprincipled trickster. lie is unpopular
in Erie`county. He is even more unpopular
at hems. In our own county his condittiS , on
the.couoty seat question is fresh in the VIM-.
cries of-our people. Let,tbe conservativeti
move against him. A Union convintion ti*
held in Philadelphia. last wegivwith glorious.
results. Why can we not, in the Mime cpirik
hold a Congressional eonference,nd redeiin
this district. from Rsdical • representation ?
Let it be done." „
A young span named peorge Bates, living
in Megean township, committed suicide, the
Dispisteh says,on Saturday of last week, under
circumstances of a verppeculiar character:—
He announced to his friends that be should
die at two_ o'clock on that afternoon, but they
considered it a plessantey. On the afternoon
in question he threw hi* gun over his shout
dee; proceeded to the,wceds : took Out his
knife and stuck it in , a tree, fastening his
watch thereon : and at two o'clock precisely,
shot himself through the heart, causing death
almost instantly. Bates served in the 83d_
regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, as orderly
to General Butterfield. No cause can be 'as
signed for this rash act l . except the usual one
of temporary insanity. -
The. Observer was right. It was posted. Its
elate was copied from official eourcer.—Dir
patch. • • • ;
The Dispatch 'gives us too much Credit °R
arely. wer did know that changes in the Fed
eral offices hereabouts; were to be made, but
who the new appointees were to be was a
matter we were not rare acqnsinted with.
Our cotemporary's int &Gen that a "state"
was made up iv rcit correct,' to the beet of
our knowledge. GO. Wilson secured his ap
pointment solely bi.his,individeml efforts, and
none of our leading pemOcrals knew of his
seleotion until they saw it announced in the
56ii York papers.
The Radicals of both sections continue to
play Into one anether's. hands as they did be
fore the war. The Gasette quotes copiously
from the extreme Richmond papers, while
they would no doubt be happy to copy as
freely' from Its columns, should a copy of the
Gazette unwind then reach them. It is thus
that the bigots of Volk section furnish the
fuel for keeping up the flames of discord and
hate in their respective localities. The Rad
ical papers tf the South find their strongest
arguments in the Radfc4 papers of the North,
and vice'versa. -
A Chicago paper raises a question, which
we respectfully submit to the consideration of
all the debating societies in Eriwcounty, at
their next meeting :
“It has been suggested that in view of the
fact that the body of a man undergoes a eon-,
tinual renovation, he should be re-married
every seven yesre. since he would otherwise
be living with a different woman from the on.
he had wedded."
The Corry Telegraph denies that the Ga
zette is the "Republican organ of the county"
—denies to fact that "it is a Republican paper
at all." The Telegraph has given the Gazette
many hard rube, but• this is•the unkindest of
all. Jest to think, that after the falsehoods
for political effect that our venerable cot*.
porary has given currency to, and the.depth
of malignity toNwhich it has descended, it
should be refined the small credit of beiag,the
party organ I
We are gratified in being able to announce
that Edgar Cowan, the courageous.
statesman and honest patriot, who prefers to
do his duty rather than receive• the highest
rewards of his party, has agreed to visit
Erie during the campaign. The date on which
be wilt be here is not yet fixed, beit,will be
announced in due time. lie should receive a
hearty welcome at the hinds of the friends of
the Union.
We here - been requested by some of our
German readers to give public err cession to
their high appreciation of the services - of
Prof. E. J. liner in connection With ';the lite
Ssengerfest. It was very largely owing to
his ekdl•and energy, they say, that the Fes
tival became such in remarkable success. lle
labored day and night in perfecting the ar
rangements, and hai ,the gratification 'of
knoiiing that hie diligence met with a due re
ward. •
, The Dispakh is sorry to notice that the
Radicals of Warren county ~a re not u full of
life end spirit as the character of the canvass
demands." In common with their brethren
over the State, they will have still lees
,"life
and spirit," neighbor, after the contest has
ended, resulting as it certainly sill in the
election of Rieder Clymer as Governor.
We would suggest to our ftiends in the
country that when they desire speakers from
town, it would be better far them to. fix the
meeting! for Thursday 'or Friday evenings.
Saturday evening, the olio usually fixed upon,
fe the most I:cots:talent of any, as the speak
ers generally are obliged to remain away
froacheme on Solidity, Which is neither pleas
ant nor `` profitable.
' Our eily readers wishing to purchase pro..
visions, fruit, - Produce or milk will , find the
store of 31. - F. Warden ib Co., Freacb_street,
next to Pelton's lime office, , the place-to pa
tronise. They keep a large stock always-on
hand, and their trade its so large that it is
always fresh. Tire do not know of a firm in
the city we can recommend with more pleas
ure.
Stevens, of the Tidioute -Chronicle, is em
phetitally a man of enterprise. He was wide
a widower, about six months ago, but not St
ag that condition of things, has gone to work
and perpetrated matrimony again. A man
with such spirit cannot fail to succeed in any
locality be may adopt as his residence.
Whenever you are through reading a Dem
ocratic newspaper, head it to your neighbor.
See that your Republican friends—deluded as
they are—get hold of the truth. A greakdeal
Can be accomplished in that way. •
It is mentioned as a fact peculiarly credita
ble to our German population, that during
the festivities of the; Bungerfest, luting
three days, not one of their number exhibited
any disorderly demonstration, or was arrested
for illegal conduct.
Don't fall to go to Pratt's photograph
gallery, Paragon Building, over Austin's
jewelry store, where you will get u fine a
large picture U can be obtained anywhere,
finished plain or in colors. 011 card photo
'graphs aro of the best duality. Try him. .
Last week quite a heavy frost fell in some
of the southern townships of the -county.
The Democrats arid Vorieeriativi ,Repabil
eaos Yonngrrilis have argardied i slob for
the emoting campaign, of which John-Main
ney Is President; W. F. Biggins, Recording
Secratiry; and Captain,O. J. Whitney, Cor
responding Secretary. A good movement and
capital Bet of officers. ' •
A provoking blunder was Made in last
week's paper, by printing the time for the
meeting of the argent:lag committees in Sep.;
(ember instead of August. Of come, all in
fere. ted understood that the present month
was intended. . •
The British Vevernment has placed a fleet
of 'seven vessels upon the lakes, each one be
ing ityy t ided with forty men and an armament
of hum two to four guns.
`Thillepubileans of V is county have changed
the time of holding their meal meeting to the
12th of September. - They announce 'Geary
and Curtin to be present. • • . '
The Review, a, daily paper started in Corry
to Out -Radical the Telegraph, has suspended
for irant of support. Mey It be thus with all
of its ilk.
New Aavertisemente.
s „ TRAY MARE. - - -
.
- Camel. Oa promises of the anbarriber. on 6th street.
between State and Peseb. a bey mare. 6 or 0 prim old,
la fair order—so weld matte. 'The owner Is wiiinetted
to room forward, on property, pay charm sad take
her a ray; otbanries, she will be disposed of serordlap
to law. au3o-6s , ‘J.i.q. R. FlllitGlUdOW.
A DZINISTRATOWS NOT/ 08.
Rothe la hereby given that letters of administration
hath been granted to the andendmsedmpoi the estate
of Wt. M. WhUtley. late of the township of Mill Creek,
Iris eonsty,demand. AU persons Indebted to mild estate
mill all and settleArui all persona WV shims against
;the ro
e M. will hand than in, pestly
JOEIN . &TAW,
Administrator,
an3o4w•
p lorruAL HAG= tsionoot.,
he Board of Control hoeing ionsolldatsd th • Weber
teams he the publid schools, and organ'ted n• high
school, pupils laterastsd that attended the pnblle
schools duriog the lut year. will Woad th• schools
'with which it ey mere concreted, until called to rum
!nation for ensranes to the Central llama; all others
will apply t, the Popuintendent, at building No: 2,
i ward,. front 9 to 10 atm., commencing
.1 11717,80 pt.
1 ,„
nBO 10 . Pupt. of Achords.
Val PIXOLUTION - NOTiVEL.
tho u go partnership
I'l horst/ fors existing hetwesn andaysigned, do
ing Wetness under the gym o f Webb le Childs._
hen been dtieolud by mutual eon ut. 2b• books .utd
accoants remota in the .bands of iJey R. Chad'. who'
will continue the Pottery handout at the old stand.
ORO. P. RUBEL
+JAY P. CHILDS.
Crie. Aug. 30.1511 3t
p11141§40113 POTTERY,
n.vrag 'CANAL, EkTWERN , FECOND k
Ti +ts, S'aa~
•
Tbi uu6srslgned basins purehirei interest of
Mr. W.bb. will continue to esnduet the *lose establish
Meet 1,4 5
Re solicits the patronage of th. customer* of the old
erso end the sturtseo of the potato gekeet*lty. ponnsisdait
to as his utmost esdesvor to glee wrf , et 111 . 6stlo
&odd eletf A
A it . IT A
,U. II L L
SHERRY'S NEW YORK THEATRE I
Tb• %tansy*, bogo Team to sal:toga-a tbat tbi. toantt•
tai ttall. baring bipn revolts to, and ra.deeoratoi ands
the immediate dtrectloo or Yr. F. F. Farrar,stistod by
Mr. T.. 8. .11* open for a 11111illl Catuatta
moan ou • .
SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. IST,
With a strong and talented company, coMpostd of lb.
old fasoritm, together with some of the most popular
actors la the Dameties preitutden. She company con
sists of twenty-two tint elate artistes, together with *
fall brass bend,: under the leadenhip of Prof. D. B.
Ictobblebinet "the orchertra condected by Prof. J. 7.
Zbeustrosen, makteg the (restart combluatton of dram
atis and numbwl talent now teaseling.l •
B.turdsy Evening, rept. lit, will be •
minted the
girt play of ,
"THE ROBBERS!"
To eo.toluds vith the drama of
"litlail 133110R1NT."
rir 8w pretraramte et the di
GILAND PILO-N1,0,1 • I
•
.AT COCHRAN'S WOODS, _
=I
ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 6TH, 1866
Tor ths Windt of the
MATHS 7 ISIIMANOIi BAND
The pratesalin of the Tateeertaae 104004. beaded be
tlielr Band, will lam St. Patrick 'Church preetsel:
at 10 o'clock. -
Theri will be a Sack Race, Cly Dance and otter
• Novel Amuse,leents.
Short speeeluo will be wale by eernal featlameo. to
eocelnde by a Wet Tempe:saes pestles at On
- o'clock.
T 112113 TIIITNIT-TITE CENT&
a030.4t
FRUIT TUBES TUBES.
GRAPE VINES, &C.,' &C..
TO2 Tat TALL. Or 18ee.
STANDARD AND DWARF FRUIT TREES,
including Apples. Paara, Math; Plans. Peach
es, ac, at dory thrifty growth, and of the
most approvod "Mistime.
MIMI
ORNAMENTAL TREES 1
I , y
neatuar PLANTS TOR 'szvauta
PHILADELPHIA.
TLa Larded and YostProdaatf►a Hedy Airy
•
Bff •
• ample* aint of the best varieties.
Planters venting epeeist Cemented stock see totted
then us a all
tt.' Rum
Tam Crn Nonams.
anillo 6,
r TINIC OP HEALTH Prepare lar Dierame.
DE. BENNETT'S
CHOLERA MORBIIS, DIARRHOEA I
DTBOITERT, (1110L103. ;
CRANP AND BOWEL CONfLAINNI
01 111111 T KIND
,
•WARRANIND to can ilbugara sr say et th e above
arse* to their wont tones. A anus ease of Chaim
Me been mad with It to MI Wastes, proof o which
sill be Stem to aary stating It. No ems harem bees
bales is stitch It
Powell by DR. JOBS DENNICM, of lreilyrrUbh.
A mkt by Ebb. and at the etas of P. lellyakey, Sty
Pun tlD3Pia Inns. • "Duran bi
DR. BENNETT'S
. - CILIBILITID • . _ •
FEMALE RESTORATI:VE
Ras tont 'bstsd tir tbs last SO arts sad pea sato
list. sitististlss: It tans tie toftwbq somplalats t •
Pala is ea masa at tbs bide sad Ids% on • pantie
TAM sad beadily door visa kits in the bat; pita
to tbs stdohtur faes.vith palpitation of the beam 'old
tot lad Matson etas bead; asta Wass tbs shoul
ders; oak stemoseb; farrow aftes. ate.
, aseassamtadstdoas to Us' setts of tits asolteds•
daeld be pm by Mt basdad, had ve the thus sad
tooa. •Tbabot Ow is I. bay • bottle, sad tat it tor
pausslvas.
Peal $lOO par botiti. 8o d by Dr. Itsanstt, at Ida
alas
to Itialsystlla, sad at T.A. Bobstos stars. St*,
mart,
Galt, PATTIIIIEOII & CO,
5111 RIME WM%
Ilia a hasi Ss 11581 Was of area, CAIN, (phis'
dal km& os.• •
AT TO WOO ITtea.,.
j1124f . ,
sToe ornie. solufoono.
- • Orni cr Yors MT= !
Onz na Pons or Tin Env .
Exvit. ram larramiat
On aro or Tan Panam Cos num ,
Tian Putnam as =erns I
Tsar PanarnPmsAsaßaezl
Tan Onions OP TED Ann
Oosams os In Fin
TILT SONOMA
Pan fur,. /111.1PIPLAS AIXITCH.
lly Wog
•
CARTER'S EXTRACT• OF
DANDELION AND BITTER-SWEET,
mach ezoertweetiss proved to be the most certain
and elWaat stedtelne that can be used to aU this class
of compledas,
" ALSO. CARTES'S
YELLOW INTMENT!
Wllleflas no equal la a tartan care far the ITCH.
as It will our• fatly allaelrela eases out of Treaty. Abo,
ant rata Is Salt Shimmy Yarn sDies, alt Old Sam and
Ulcers tbst ars hard to heal.
Peon of Dandelion, $l.OO per bottle., tH Yellow Oita
omit, aS els. per 800. sae) tt
CAUTE tr. , 6
EXTRACT OF;
SMART WE.ED!
le nrilloOtedly one of t-e most valuable Tandly
Medteim nor yet presented to the pulite. The ear
taint, and proMptOnS with which It cures or West*.
Ilet In so many difterent litsesser, whether taken In
wardly or spoiled outwardly, Is
EQUAILLEp BY ND OTHER KNOWN MEDICINE.
Unlike the hot drag so frequently used. this Extract
does not bulls or Intisme the coats of the stomach, but
'being a d ignitable stimulant, tt is {MLitt/ curial through
the tis em, and every fibre of the body be:omes•pene•
anted sod warmed, soften. d and soothed by its peen.
liar propane.. thus opening the per.. et the akin,
throwing off fevers, bashing up colds, and preventing
duper;—hence th • advautpge or Onus having each a
mad, rel.of at hand.
80Lio BY ALL DRUGOI MS
TOE COIIFFISIONS axD Permuvroe OF AI INVALID
Publtihwd for the benefit sod as a CAUTION TO YOUNG
YEN, and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility.
Prematui3 Decay of Manhood, 'ace, pooplytog at the
emus time Tel Mmes or Szte-Coal. By one who has
mired himself after undirreolui eonstdemble quackery.
Byenolostogepoet: pea addressed caviller" ails& cop
ies. free of charge, may b had of the author.
NAM NIEt; MAYFAIR, Esq.,
Brooklyn, Kings Co,'N. Y.
LAWSON'S IP
auM-3m
OT AIR TtrONACEr,
g AND BritrigNol7.3 COAL.
VIR A vresu,
W. W. PIERCE & CO., ERIE, PA.,
STAIT I Jai MATZ MM.
E A E - N T
irocommond Lawson's Furnace as belog altogether
. corperior tcraity other article of the tied. It to faster
numm_yed, more powerful and lam liable to yet pat of
order thou any other hot sir furnace made. And as It
trill produce more heat with the mow amount of fuel,
it foals° the most economical. ♦ll of them points vs
are ready to establiati by satisfactory proof.
um= TWINONY.
• e.
CoYam PA., Jone 25 t h,
Messrs. W. W. Pierce & C .1
_Birs-rHaving rued drafts last winter, the 16 .5. A.
Lawson TUZIIIIOII which you pat into my hones bit =-
tams, , I em fully prepared to oder my testimony re.
spending its •Pleieney, and will add that I take pleasure
in recourmandl 1p the game to env one desiring a good
tasting apparatus. The air that we receive from It Is
pare' nd not over bated,bat coming Into the rooms
as it doss In large quantities grippling the required
amount of hest. thug obviating that &yaw which ,e
usually experiamed Man furnace heat. Thealmpleity
of deneastroetion and the easy mode of governing the
consumption of coal, mat I t the most complete and
economical heating appara hen ever tees. I shall
take prewar' la reoununen gltto Mr friends.
W. B. LOWRY.
MMMIi=Mi
The J. A. Union Improved Hot Mr Pomace, which
you put to my house to RH. tut WI. has been In Sus
new nearly fur months and gives entire satiteetiazi:
By a proper adjustment of the , Unit damper. and oect
atonally cleaning tl. Sr. pot froth slag and endue. we
oust ban a greater or lees degree of beat and a 'MUM
or brae consumption of coal. exactfy. molted to the
churls of the weather. The air warmed by this Fur
ore:elm all that I can desire,. being free from all se:loos
:sera or snob. I shall take p'easure lu nlbommending
it to my friends. • • ..Beepeettelly your,WILION 8140.
ER
FS, Pa., March 30, MI.
W. W. Pierce & Co.:
Gentletutt—The Lawson in that you put for the
tEeekeent of the Plrst Baptid Church to this city, hu
Deem la use mimed every day sod evening during gni
protracted meeting of fourteen weeks. and has given
entire eat'altatton. and ire would cheerfully recommend
fc to any 'Joni desiring • good heating Furnace. -
- B. J. V. LIDDELL. for Board of Trutcara
Ilse, of a tour list of well known eitissna who 11111
using Lances Persses, we isfsr:to the following gen
tlemen e Koirrs. Childs, Boyd lad Chapin Commis
donors of Erie county: Robert Cray, Ern .')linth Rt,
Cattail J S Rlobardsrffrastese of let flutist Much,
and the Coma:Anion= of Rouse Estate, Warren won
,
ty. Pa.
We regard the Leirsaolrurnace u not only the best
In use. but approsching eery nearly to perfection u
beating apparatus. None need delay scaring a hot
of Parkas to the ausetatinn that any derided Im
puiveroes.s are yet =to be mad. In this line of article.
Miszandnatlon of the Lawson Eunice is all we ask to
deade this question.
It Irk dressed to best lusty kind of building and is
made of dilikunt sises,of impaciry far • medium steed
dwelling Or the largest church or other public. building.
Seven different Uses ore now made.
• The Lawson Annum Om Quivered satisfietlon and
la rapidly superredist all otter muiethisi amides the
remarkable we with' which it eau be managed. one of
thi chief pants of mipartority is fu the malty of the air
proceeding from the /Names. 'lt is se covetraretrd that
no soot. ashes or cinders can possible naps into the
air ous ces. and all uspleamat odors are also on.
ve-td. It can be used squally wall 'with hard or soft
coal. and insiuged u as any ordinary stove.
We Invite comparison with all colter Furnaces.
Put op and set in good working order Wall eases. We
hsys the sole agency for thls se tion °Nth. country.
All inquiries and orders addressed to as will receive
prowpt One of the Putnam is in operation
st oar esdaldishoseut, earner Of State and Ninth street;
to eta,* we invite afteration. We gaaranteo the Law
son Hot Air Furnace all that it is cialased t s be..
W. V. PIERCE, & CO.,
Mllon& and re'all dealers in Eton', Cooking Ran
ges, Tornaora, Tinware, Agricultural' Implements, and
tienend auditor% •
COZIES IRA' i AIM MATH ISM. ■lil. PA.
sutra& ti
WARN, CUAIRTIAN a:, MOMS, .
NOR.= AND ZS PARK ROW.
Ran Jut remind
TWENTY CHESTS OF CHOICE TEA!!
Mash oriwill cell Chimp._
CIARISTIAN et CRAIG .
Banjul rewind from Now York
A FRESH LOT OF COFFEE AND SPICE!
Mao. roadrad,frun /row York.
Ora IntwirodAlta of Mu 1 Shots Tautly Natturd. and
rho oaulna Cod Fish. wail it
•
H' UM, CHRISTIAN & CRAW.
Tho plus to boy
CHEAP FAMILY G ROCER lES I
Snob as Tena,•-nlten Chocolat% Wren Bina% Con
Ulundi. }vim. traingeplees Purl Ruler. Rho Flour.
Rien, Bads/ Pollan. ern= Tartir.tipilt PIMP, Cracked
Murk. Panel Wheat, Homin Soap, Unidard
Card; Spud& Olints. Silt Raising. Flow. Am.
Ur 7lmr. Con ]teat. Oat Una, all kinds of Ran-a, Sar
dine; Raisins
t w o a
wily d. In act,
onsrythlng trloneng to Pint OlasStern.
ansa-tt
a KARS, CIIRIMTIA i II 411: CRAIG,
Dollars In •
CABLE ROPE, ROPE, PACKING, HEMP
OAKIIN AND BLOCKS AND HOOKq.
EARN, 01111113TWS & ClitlO.
Agrate for .
VAZIVAT'i SPORTING AND PORDFR.
Alradlgento for
I LIMLAIIib YINING AND BLAR7I,IO rOWDZIL
atiMit
• ISARSt; CHIZISTLAN .11; enact
•
Rare Jut neetval s lima tat at
AINTB, OILS,; BALD, LINSEED OIL,
enn •:2D LARD OIL. •
Wo Cosar. an2B4t
novv, PATTERSON & CO.,
115 imannsruct
Ewe es Med e lango - uoortmeat of l'ess. Coifs%
lioifor•SPOpits , 2 - !,- , .17/ 2- ff ,
t' biLOP OAS COMIC
2/tONELL, irItTAEY,
NO. 6 BEET INO6E
IMMENSE STOCK JUST RECEIVED!
NOTICE THE rotanwiNe PRIM:
Prinafroin 8 to 12i Cis. per yard.
Good Bimetal Muslin, 1 - yd. wide, at 18 Cts
gavy Brown, 1 yard wide, Factory. 20 Cis
A LARGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS
and tt
AT IQUALLY LOA MUM
Our Gooda small nee, hare been selected with great
owe, and vlll be told at rest email &dream.
READER, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!
•ND GIVE CS A CALL
lal
Mil
NII
NO TROUBLE 70 SHOW GOODS!
MONELL, STEPEIENS 4E • WILDEY,
au.l4 tf
I
=I
WIIOLSSALR DRY GOODS STORE.
It SPATZ ATHEIST, ERIT, PA
' .
SOUTHARD, CRAWFORD McCORD,
JOBBERS itl
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOISERY, GLOVES, &C.
Out 'stook Is At, largest ores brought to ttos city,
consisting of
PRINTS, •
DELUXE%
SILKS,
•
CLOTHS.
CABSINEBRS,
BLILICHID & BROWN SURE 4.
• Complete disoitinsnt of Dress Goods.
Item kind of artis'e to the Notion Ilne,
Sod, In short, i moral assortanot of sysa7thlng
needed by tontry Deem.
TO BE SOLD AT NE:9 YORK PRICES
Cototry Dealer• Si. invited to give Its • tali. We d, •
Meetly wholesale trade, and propose Nebo{ at zueh
, prime as will snake it to the advantage of inerchenta
in this seitloa t. deal to Erie Instead ci -sandlot
East fol. their goods.
B. S. SOIATAID, W. A. CILLIII , OID, J. M. McCaw,
may24-tf _ .
F A. ♦vassa & CO.,
COUNTRY TRODUCU, GROCERIES,
T10T1010,1,1/3171, 111121i14, TOINACCO,
Crockery, Willow Ware, Fruits,. Nuts, &c.,
No. 814 mars ram.
Watt ilde k between Sth and 4th ?te, ERIE. P/
Cash paid far Country Prod'
It ♦. Wilma.
ASSOCIATE LAW JUDGE.
Glaaan, May 14th. Igl4 '
S. K. Wooosery. Leg —Dear Sir : —We. your fronds
aed seighb-re, having conddimee In roar ability and in
tegrity, Muis you to beams a cendidate fbr.the once
of Additional Law Judge. An early and fesarable reply
Is earnestly solicited.
&situ' Slater. Henry McConnell, Theodore Hyman,
Rodney Smith, Oleo P Itea„ Renry Ball, L Randal.
M 8 Battles. Juries 0 Ceilln, Chas 1. Hart, Y Hutch's
set, T 0 Wheeler, Same Smith. Johnston Rea, John
H Guilford, Jams Webster J q,Rockwell, It Benham,
017 Rockers% Joshua nuns, T ti Godfrey, R B Demo
sq.
L 8 Jones, John Hay. Jr., Levi Loveridge, J
ford. 111 Loveridge„ J Nichols, • Martin, J N altese.l
thorn, • a Sly, 0 L Phelps.
1247E1
MIURA May 16th, 1861.
Gearnime—rour favor of the 14th inst.. requesting
me to become a candidate for the ofßee of Additional
Law Judge of the atxch Judicial District, is reneivad e
with many thanes lee the esprosion of confidence It
contains Such an szpresaion from my Immediate neigh—
bers—bruchless men who an intimately acquainted with
my probssloual sod imolai standing—ls very gratif•ing
to me. Shou'd the Union Cm: mention of ltrii county
add their sanction to your wish eo kindly a:pressed. it
will give me great pisamiro to be a candidate for that
honorable and responsible position,
With tt gh re/pa:4lam year', ko
8. V Woooll'l7.
To Henry IteCoanell„ Erutus Mater and others—citizens
of Girard borough, my al aurt
VMS /OR SALE.
We would neeperetrally all the attention of
Buiumns & uws 13EALER8
NEW PERPETU A L , (LIME KILN,
EMIII
e ititeetedea the Cwt.
rEO LIBERTY Wins% LEAD,
Will do more and tatter work at rem Wit, thin any
otter. Try it. *loafed , ' rad only by -
ZIEGLER &
WROLZ.CfeR DRUG. P/lIIT 4 GLASS DRIL
RJ. • •
tebISSI ly.•
No. In North Tbirl Street, MI. '
EL 10 Ty GOOO W 1 Al 65 ; 0 O. sAD3IIINIATEATERIS NOTICE..
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BEIVEICI Or AND SEC ND
Near trees Dimk.
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We an or In full• operatlon—haye Ilrm on
thoA r and are proparat to funish It from the Kiln, on
mama moth&
- NRItER k SPOONEM.
mir BA KEIIBI -we
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On Peach Sts'eet, UMW the Depot !
1011 SWOT. 1114 A. DEOWII4 -- - ADD. - S. 1111AIDWIllk
W. V. lIIDIMICan . . A. U. GNAT. -, 414i1 ; , , 11LATIV1,
nil 111011110. tinter infected their ars = ii it orand killti
an rowed to do a .ooitorol Ihuddag,
Oelleatlon Radars. ,
Gorgrament Boadriad Wand Note et all Wass
sad daionlastleas bored tad mold. nylll-11
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To our I
T n (ma' T ItTREVOTtegiVRIO. TUSiv
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IIOOFLAIMS GERMAN BITTERS!
rill cats
resultinfroas eny CCMSu teeer, pre c t r ui cu
of the system, aimed by Ma" allaabirak Mom..
harem or Oman of camp !du Soldiers, - cal ms.
a z:
er tenni" adult+ or you th, will dad 111 MIS /titters Apure
Tonle, net dependent on bad thrum for liar ad man cm .,
nteramte area.
Dta Pa'PBI~.
And &due§ resolilog from dhlordom of the Lair sod
Dlmmtlto arum, an won, •
1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
?lila Miters has gcrinnaed more caret, gives beta
saticractlen, has more testimony, .has more respectable
people to vouch for it than any other article fa the rac
ket.We Joey coy one to contradict thim ammatlon and
will pay MAO to any
one who will pn?daat arttliente
pub iLhed by as that 11 flat Sailailles •
lIOOFLAND'B GERMAN BITTERS,
Will cure Avery euse of chronic or nervous debility and
dhows of the kidneys. Observe the following symptoms
renltlng from disorders of kho digutln organs
Constipation, Inward Pifes, Fellness of Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn: Dis
gust for Food, Fulness or Weight to the Stomach, Sour
Bructatiocsoileking or Flattering_ at the Pit of the
Stoma. Swimming of the Head, Hamad and difficult
Breathing. Fluttering. at thrill's...et, Choking or finffcatat•
leg Sensations when In &lying posture, Dissinsal of %-
lon, Dots or Webs before - the eight, Fever and Dill Palo
In the Bead. Deficiency of Perspiration INI/0111281111 of
the :Yin and Eyes, Pain le the 81de, Bacit a ret,
So, Sudden Flushes of Beat, Burning in' flesh, Con.
stoat Iniaginhige of Selland great Depression of Spirits.
. Ricaraxaaa, that thli Bitters la not alehoolls, coating
no rum'or whlehey, and eanaot make drankardy bat le
the best torde In the world.
" HEAD WHO SAYS SO.
From Bey, W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist
Church, Philada.
Gentlemen—,l hare reliantly been laboring ander the
ehstreseiag effects of indigestion, accompanied by a pros
tmtion of the nervous eystem. Numerous remedies were
recommended by Mends. and moms of them tested, bu
without relief. Your Moot:Land ■ oer...in Sitters were
recommended by persons who had fried theta. and *boss
faeorable meation of then Induced me to try
teem. must confess that had an aversion CO Fateut
Medicines from the .tho and ono" quack "Sitters"
whose only aim seams to be to) Pilaf olf sweetened sod
drugged liquor upon the community In a sly way, and
the teadency of which, I &lasi i/ to make many a can.
firmed drunkard. Upon teari ng that tours wu really
a medicinal preparation Item it with happy effect. Its
aetton, ootonly upon the stotnach, but upon the.nerrous
syitero. was prompt and gratifyiog. I feel that I have
attired great and permanent benefit from the use of •
[ow bottles. Very respeetfulli lour&
W. D. Sgllo/MISD, Mo. nag Thaeig;eum, / ,,, ..t.
Prom the ROT. E. D Fonda% Anistant Editor Chrittlso
• Chronicle. Ph 111.1&.,
I hare 4erived derided benefit from the ma of Hoodand%
German Bittere,,anClfeal Um; privilege to recommend
them ea a most valuable tool, toll who are anderint
from general debility or from datum arising from the
deraogemeot St tbe liver.
Yotra truly, E. D. TEN - MALL ,
Tram Rev. D. lierrig% Pastor ig the Pampas& Zartiet
Cbareb,
re recommendations
From the many 'expectable recommendations giecti to
Dr. Ho.dand's German Bitters, I wee induced to ere thzso
a trial. altar using several bottles, I toned them to bie
Rood remedy for dsoility, soda Most am:adult tonic for
the stomach. D. itlifiJllG 6.:
Frnm Bee. Wm. smith, formerly Pastor of the Viacom
town and f) Baptist Churches.
Having used In my Amity a number of bottles of you.
Borfisne's German Bitters, I hare to lay I regard then
assn expellent medicine, specially adapted to remove
the diseases they are recommended or. The.. alrsorhen
and la rig , rate thee, stem when debllitattdoutt are one
fol la disorders et the freer, foes of sr petite. ke. I IT..
OM feet is mended them to serval bf bleeds ebr
hsve triad erten, sod for ad them greaVy beasecial iu the
repo-Idiom et health. Yours truly,
I . WY. sutra, 905 fintchinaon gt., Pinhole
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BEWARE OF COUNTEREPTA
See that the sigdature of e C. lI...JACKSON" is on the
wrapper of each be' Ile -
Plowed yo it nearest drunslet not have the &Wel- do
not be pot off by any of Vie Intoxicating prepetenno
that may he< ffered In tte wane, unt wend y 9 an and
will forward eeenrely puked, by express. '
Ptinpiped Ogee and llatirltr.tory, No. - 631 Anil
dtreet, Plilladelphis, Pa.
JO NEI & EVANS,
[Sueneasors to C. 11. Jackson k Co.,] Proprietor.
For wale by draggute and dealers in every town In ib
United States. - , &Mb h.
HUBBBEL•8
GOLDEN BITTERS
A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC,
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INVIGORAITSG k EMISGTEICNING, •
Poetifiee the system atahut th? evil Whets of atterbels.
tome water.
Will can Dprpopir!si.
Will ewe Wriknem.
Will ewes Geskaiii Donitr.
Willgnn Heartbarn.
will care Hoikaiabs.
Ell
Wiliam. Lieu Complaint. • healthy e -
mitt% -
Will excite and creat & &
Will lurigorate the organs of digMton and moderate
ly 111C761111111 the tetopmatureof the body and the force co
circulation, acting in feet as a general earroborant of thr
system, containing no polsonotut drop, and Is
THE BEST TONIC! BITTERS IN - THE WORLD.
A. fair trial is earnestly solicited.
GEO. C. iiI7DUCL A C 0.,. Proprietors.
Hudson. N. T.
Central De Amt lean gzpreas Building U BCD.
SON ST., NEW YOWL
For sale by all Druggists, Groan, kn.
NINNIO k BOADLET. Erie, Wholesale Agents,
and lot sale by Ball k Warfel, Cirter k Carver and Wil
kins 4 Booth.
ectlred.
COAL. - COAL.
THE PLACE TO HMI COAL CHEAP IS AT
SALTSMAN Fi CO.'S,
Coal Yaid„ corner cf Twelfth and Peach Stioota, Erie,
Pa, who keep constantly on bud Lehigh and Pittston
(Fun ace) lamp and prepare; Shunoktn„ Ejg 13 ore.
and Nat sizes; Ditamiaon• for Brats and steam. and
BLOSBBURG, PITTSBURG AND BEAVER,
For Blacksmith Proposal.
Our Coal la all received by ran, la tepl on dry plank
Boor. sad
WELL SCREENED BESORE.DELIVEIY
. We offer greet inducements, to parUes wishing to lay
la their winter supply, also to dealers purchasing by the
Car load. ,
yr Ohm wupeoll and We gas= tee to gin Eatlifgo-
Con
julylng-tt SALTSWAN‘& CO.
PELLET rA Ntwor4SL CLAIMS AGENCY,
Oftee ld Farrar Rail Eat'ding. Erie, Pa
SOLDIER'S BOUNTY
AU claimants for entre bounty allowed by late sets of
Congress. lean bays the nuke promptly eolleeted by
.seudiag their dinhergee to me, the receipt of 'blob
will be
ned. promptly aclMewledged and Instruction, re
tur
mans ror ?exams.
212 per
and
for total m out h use of minor r
am. twang of O. $2 per for each e k Lld
of deceased sailers or mamas. Mesh other Increases.
ADDITIONAL POR VOL. ODFICERV.OF 11. 8. A.
litres um:Mu pay proper for all in service March ad,
sod discharged after April Oth, 1889. Clslias dished.
Claims for arrears of pay, and winslons, and bounty
promotly collected, Unequalled fealties for c , odor
and completing uses. Allowance to prisoners of war
collected. Only honey In North-Weatern Pennerlra
ohs where yam of experience in the U. S. Tress try can
be found. . •
I . Thankfhl tot the rare liberal patrosagebestowed
in the pad. vs hops br increased onotrierumand unre
mitting attention to patrons to mars their eentiqued
teem Ogles to Pinar Hall Buddha,.
Address.
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8. TODD PERM,
Loa Baz 101, Elie. Pa
IMPORT:INT TO - BUILDERS
The larva and But stock of
PAINTS, OILS, ,VARNISHES, ?LASS,
Axis! BRUSHES In Kris ts 4 be found at _
HALL &. - WARFEL'S DRUG STORE,
STATII Ft., NORM as arrINTI
Having had big overtimes in the trade. wi ennobled
to supply parties with a en,pnlor quality of goods at
the lowan prices,
Oar stock coarsen a orsensal misty of sverstkiss that
PaLutera need, and those who give ue their patronage
eutrely on not being disappointed.
Ordere for lininishlng buildings yid be satiefae•
CALL AND EXANItiN OCR STOCK.
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Lefties of administration on the *date of ?lathe*
Rathbun, deeemed.late otAtnity townablp, Rai* county
Pa, having •km muted to the mederalgned, notice ti
hereby given to sit Indebted to mad edits to make im
mediate pafm et, end these having alibis egaimpt the
, ism w 'moat tun, goy auttwatteats4, for NMI,-
Mist. R. LADD.
ati9.lll/ 4 . Adntintstsmor de boob non.
levecTovm.pi y rru i ty. thsainal %oakum, ekta
g esor o=l 4 zrt . a h„im ! rodbimaelt and hu
bat Um trait
Addrlal Wasp. l ua 1141 ,_
• 011164. . BOX ißdlossbuo.
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AND PAINTERS