Mls* erstitigtin ERIE. PA., SEPTEMB - ER:i. l O, IMO rtss Cukat,W inn; a BanouW.—Yili.cifei for elle a lamer leib7Prelip. i* goad , cider; tt for feurros• IV" I, ad spy ,tinos otcar4 In d blank wail: in flist t h e press for a country ;dice. We will war lie it to be as represented. dur aole-reason 'far seaing it is that $1,1170. its another f i res of larger capacity: 13 0 e Cod press, nearly is good as . • Sept. 13•Lf 1 . 0 County Ticket. Tee dainty ticket nominated bytistr Con•T vennon last week - is composed of ast eletel= ' e at names, and is ono "Of. tbi - stroogelk 'sac!! selected by the Denioorats ottlakitounti.. F. Marshall and 'William, /1017:,the carat:: Nes for Assembly, are - 4**,o, the. best residents of the county:; The • farmer attorneytn onr.city:irito-possesses oige.nid growing _prailles. and the latter „ rlf . el the proprietors of the celebrated Eagle Foundry, a slallful mechanic, and on. lonzeable, enterprising man; Upon- the or - g:ntb • .ian af South Erie in.o a borodgh, Mr. Henry iss elected Its first Burgess, in which ~_p ici t y the has exhibited a public spirit that eniitich am lo the highest credit. 7,Tho v ete • District attorney its Catalan CI; B: Steeper, of Corry, a I:twier of fine abilities, sa oujoyits ga iftemtive prnitioe. Re served vita gallantry in the rar, and only left the „"ire 'when compelled bj el:Leila% For Postbonotary, we (have the gallant Co'. Colt, of Waterford, as brave soldier and cobiej farted a men as 'exists anywhere. BeL' 444 ierel the field at the breaking out of the re igii on . and diq,not Tat: the servicerintil the 4: Hit l imed foe" had iurrenterid. iog Ills home on two or three eessiskairgagei g the e n r eriod. Henry Porter, orNorth . Eol,is one of our candidates for Aisocliate Juige. and P. P. Judson. of Waterford..the ether. Dr. Porter is a substantial farmer; of enviable repute for integrity, end Judson I • a successful merchent, who stands in warm egtimation among the people of hie communi ty. F. Schlancleekti, the candidate for Bev Nee and Recorder, is 0110 of the Moat filen— !lady known Ind prospercun merehan , s in Erie. The candidate for Treasurer, P. A. lleeler. carries fen s large and growing trade in this city. - file many genial qualities have node him hosts, of friends, and be ie looked ups as one of the boat 'represeatativcsOf the German element in our community. Amos Stone, of Fairview;•the candidate far Auditor, has filled many positions in his township. And !erred in all of - them with rare acceptability. rest Mill Creek gins us cue of ber.werthiest nen in Brae Schluraff, the candidate for. Poor Director. He possesses an extensive aequatnt anee in the county, and is universally looked upon as a gentlemen or mere than common intelligerroe. The nominee for Coroner, Panes Shenror,Of Lel:leen!, is a gentleman well goal it'd for the place, 'andirnu Id nankeen efficient officer. " ' The ticket, from top to bottom, is one well ?serving of our support, and we Lope to see rfeeire the undivided rote Of the party, 1 - ieerliLD'S UNPOPrLABITY.—..-Thu feet may cat' be generally known to the public that 11 . -geofield is the most unpopular candidate rho rust in Erie county-upon the nepub -I:ean ticket within the laet ten -years. In ttehlestitace, Isbell be was a candidate be frt.:, his competitor was a. Democrat, and th times he fell largely behind his ticket. teatimony of r this we refer to the following !!:37P9, far which we are indebted to the Ga. use of August 30th : • la 1862 the Union candidate-for Auditor tl.nt , e3l—the highest Office in the ticket--had I T-. 1 •ritvin Erie county of 1.642 votes; Mr. tieli4 majority was but 969 votes, or 573 Ics hell'utl the ticket. In the Presidential •vnrtign of 1864, when Mr. Scofield ran for -seczni term. his majOrity on the home since was 960 - leas than that of Mr. Lin- The competitor of Mr. Scofield in 1864 Tee 1-G Dv. Bigler. a 'gentleman of. , muth toOit, at an oaf-and-out Democrat, and especially pbjectionsible to the Republicans. lie was ;laced iu the field as the reenter Democratic aninee. and had no Re7 , ubliCan influence of 7 kind in his favor. The question which aurally crises is this: • If, during the height I a Presidential campaign, with a competitor ce was enlrstnely unpopular among the Re ablicans, and with no especial animosity in is own party - ranks to contend ageinet, Mr. .zofteld fell behind 960 votes—what will be I e ren4t when the opposing candidate is a oitag, energetic and eaceeding'y popular an, endorsed by hosts of our beet citizens of , th parties, having all the business interests our county warmly enlisted in his favor d batted by the moral influence oflan ili um bitterness of feeling against Mr. Sco ld among - many of the leaders, and two irds of the masses of the, Republican party Erie county ! rslo:i MEZTINO6.—IIon-Montgomery B air, sident Lincoln's Postmaster General, ao rnpanied,bi lion. E. 0. P-errin, of New Ark, hes, made the following appointments Gifs potion of _the State: Warren - . Saturday. Sept. 22 . Minute. Monday. September 24. Corry, Tuesday, September 25. EfilE, Wednesday, Sept. 26. linrtl• East.. Thursday, September 27. litadville, Friday. Sept. 2.8.• • Girard. Saturday, September 29. Conneauteille, Monday, October f. .G - tenvilli, Tuesday Vet. 2. lereer, Wednesday, Oct. 3 . , heron, Thus34lo..oot. 4. J Itinst Thompson will speak at Phil ;!. school house, Amity township, on the it iist.. and at North East on the 29tb. Geo. W. Gunnison. Esq , will speak . tat the D' school howls, in 'Amity town • 4. on Friday evening, Sept. 21st. t , sitrain Whitmais will at ea( at the fol tt piancs: Colusibua. Friday evening, Coliy. Friday evening, the 28:h ; , tb East Saturday 'evening, the 22d ; Gi rt stisrilty evening, Oct. 6th.. tenesont —The following is a list of the Itts.sors, which we publish for the bent,- tf these who have, not=beett assessed. Pcr •ho aro not suie that their names are e aseis3or's books, .should have the •er seen to at once : District —E. A BenCett,resides East Gth, ti rts . .tict—Theobold, flirt, East 10th, see i'a.c wes.t of German. , M D:Rtrict--Itobert 'llpston, corner Peech I .Ith. , Dimtriet—Tiaomas tewart, Btb, between :bid Sassil'em. - - . C IMP (lON SVlA : ClSTBalts.—Campaign •*itribers will please'remember that the . ; , ti of the paper sent to thorn will be dis .ththei tth aeon as the time foe which they ' e ptid flu' expired. r If any of them fail to nits the Observer AO will understand the ''ua shy. We shall be happy to retain u Own campaigners as permanent sob% ' re fie think th'hy can afford the price of l!tription.. After the election, no matter th say it tea; rein% we intend to give " ":"dera a respite from polities for • time. ' derma moot of our space to literary, t find local matter: -- sep2o-tf C Coxetrroe meeting of the 'olio:ratio County Committee will be held at ' l° °o of Spencer llatirin, in the city of ~`e•Nroaday evening next, the 24th ineL P O'ClOti., A full anecdotic° lisequested, LC4:1%3101 iraptirtne• ill to be- consider -1 Bute Wanzez, Cheireitatt. =:== -2313ioffel0 The Warren Ledger, published at Mr. Soo. field's home, gives us some features of his Coogiessional carper, which are not generally known: and possessing considerable interest. Wo quote from sn,e4iterial in that. _papar4t, follows, and will add that, after inquiry on the subjeeSreferred t,,,we are satisfied ..the Ledger's statements are correct. It does not look well; to_ say the least, for Mr. Scofield and his friends to be solielting ths• soldier's votes after he-has treated them in such a manner: rt Wo want to know what Mr: S. has done for the suppression of the great rebellion ? tie is a men of ample fortune... How mach money' did be contribute to equip soldiers and send them to the field? What slid he contribute to the support of the soldiers' indi gent families? We pay literally nothing. While others -were freely contributing their means to save the country, the only donation which the public could force from -him was the paltry ancidt one hundred dollars. While others were willing aid-anxious to be taxed to reisioboursties to get soldiers to fill up the broken ranks of the army, Mr. S. was always figuring against taxation for so laudabio a Vlittee..,-,When disaster bcfel our arms at thesnemcirable battle of Bull* Kan, it is freph in tire reaollection of (hate who need to visit Mr, S 4 at his office, that he was constantly trieink the line which would probably be adoettli, dividing the North and South, mak ing two independent nations—this division running along the Allegheny mountains, eo as to iveitide Western Virginia and Kentucky in this Northern portion was his favorite bobby, and a project which would be a great Caving of expenditure—in abort, save taxation, a subject loon which ho seemed very sensitive and tender-Tooted. Such was his course at home, and after his election to Congress, whoa the whole patronage of the district was at his disposal, did be do anything for the soldier'whe had suffered everything to save the unity of the country ? Where are the soldiers whom he gave office? Let his ai . l- pointers answer the question. The truth is the poor soldier has secured nothing and in almost every 'wane.) his seelization has been thrust aside and some one who was rich has bern the favored recipient of - his power. * * Nor. did the soldiers, claim for bounty fare any better. So far as Mr. SooSeld'e vote was concerned, according to his owttrersion, when the question of iacreased bounties came up be was suddenly very drowsy, and/wired to his lodgings. Whether the bounty bill, or its amendment, giving him four thousand dol lars increased ray, caused him to retire so his vote coed not be recorded, maybe considered a debstalle question—we will not determine it would have been more creditable- to Mr. Scofield had ho rubbed his eyes and kept awake long enough to have voted for the piti less sum which; was awarded to .the faithful soldier, and lased his influence to strike from the bill that gigantic- swindle - giving each member of the House four thousand dollars extra pay, than to have been sleeping at his lodgings when so important a measure was before the House " ME The Conservative - Republioth and Demo cratic conferees, for the nomination of a can: didate for Congresi, met at Ridgway, on Thursday, the illth inet: The session of the former was held at the Hyde House. The following delegates were in attendance: Allen A. Craig. Charles W. Kelso, Themes L. Mahaffey. Gee. E. C. Wilson, Jahn Clemons; Clearfield, James B. Oraham, M. A. Frank ; Warrin, Captain Addison Titus; Elk, J. V, Houk: There were two other delegate?, whose names we were unable to obtain. Oa tooticii, Wm. L. Scott, Esq., of Erie, was nr.mitmonsly agreed upon as the nominee for Congress. • The delegates to elm Demcoratio conferedne met at the Court House, and organized by selecting ex-Groternor Bigler, of C!earfield, Chairman, and E. Camphaucen, of Erie, sad J.. A. of Warren, Booretariv, The dele gates were as follows: Malls/13-110n. Wm. Bigler, D. W. Moore, Hon. James T. Leonard. - Column—Hail. A Tl3oyington, S C Hyde, J I Newton. .Elk—Hon. George Weiss, P W Rays, 800 CB- . . Erie—tn. A Galbraith. B F Sloan, David Olin, Isano R Taylor. E Campbatmen. Forest—Daniel Black, Janes Painter, J4 lll O l Champion. Jefferson—Edmund English, L A Ornntier, D A Elliott. Xt.Kean-1101)-S SRilwell, Hon.. „Syron 1:1 Hamlin, Ron. A S Arnold. Warren-3 A Neill, .11, F. King, B F Mot. - • It-was resolved that each county in the dis trict be entitled to three votes in this and eubsequent conventions. ; A committee from the Republican coorerence , were introduced, and announcing that they had placed William L. Scott, Esq., in nomination as their candi date for Congress, requested the Democratic conferees to concur in their selection. The. following resolution was then presented by Wm. A. Cialbrailb. E.q : Whereas, Hon Wm. L. Scott, of Erie, has been requested by lettereddressed to him by a number of prominent citizens of Erie, with out distinction of party, to be a candidate for Congress, and whereas, at a meeting of con servative Republicans representing several counties of the 19th Congressional district, held this day, at Ridgway, Mr. Scott has been placed in nomination as a people's can didate for that office; therefore Resolved. That this convention,haringeutire confidence in the ability, patriotism and in tegrity of Hon. Wm. L. Scott; does hereby unanimously concur in and endorse said nom inatioo, and pledge ourselves to use all hon orable efforts to secure bin election. The resolution was. unanithously concurred in. The conference adopted a resolution to hold its next meeting at Ridgway, on the 3d Tuesday cf Anglia., 1868, and to meet at the call of the Chairman. . - Senoron, Doorarrtz.—The Court Renee was crowded to its utmost capacity 03Wede?sday evening, to listen to the speech of Hon. J. R. Doolittle, the celebrated Senator froze; Wie 'cousin. Allen A. Craig was chosen *Presi dent ; Thos. -Pllehaffey, L. A. Morrison, and E. - Cazphauset, Vice Presidents and L. W. Savage and Benjamin Whitman, Secretaries. About half-past seven o'clock -Mr. Doolittle was introduced to the audience, and delivered what mast be admitted one of the most argu mentative; eloquent and convincing addressee ever made in our olty. Ravine been for years a leading member of the Republican party, his positions were entirely deduced from that standpoint, - and we think it cannot be denied that' he proved beyond a possibility of doubt that the policy of Mr Johnson in reference to reconstruction Is substantially the same as Mr. Lincola's,whieh was endorsed-by the Baltimore convention of 1864, and sustained by the Republican party in the succeeding election. Wo were pleased to see many Radicals present, who could not hove failed to notice the-contrast between Senator Doolittle's calm, statesmanlike and &fleeting utterances, with the bad temper, scandalous dem0:30404 and unpatriplideon-* duet of • the men who held forth in the same place het week. Oar only regret in coins°. lion With the meeting Is. that we were unable to procure a phonographer to furnish us with at:template iroport, Senator `Doolittle's re marks. As It -was, we succeeded in getting rather a full abstract, which we shall publish 'next week, the necessity of putting our paper to' press to-day in order to reach country subscribers In proper season, preventing as film - printing it in this Issue, - Horace Waters, - the celebrated \ New York music dealer, hakdhmorcd, of the slitat music, music boots andgeneral merchandise branch of his trade to -Mr. Charles M. ?remains, who is strongly recommended by him as a gentleman of inteeit7 and One business qualities. The latter has lent us the follow:, ing new pieces of music, all of which are eaperior bompoiltioni: 4 .ll4mutifal Form of my Dreams," a ballad ; I•lttajo Gallop," by Paltharst; “Dells in Distant Lends," song with chorus. We Commend 11r.Tte males to the patronage of ill putokulog sheet antaits;: _ _ Wield Proceedings. '7".• 7 :4fiCo4 to the the,QbeeTeer_vl4 be reeeite . 4 et lees then . . Tblol:ipa - trVeniyaof i !iffairs , gengesaait: at : mesas and labnit.4,-abo, iiiil aommaadiklirgaaapparf Jot. this aliati.", laborei - of tfiigoilY,.owai! MOO*: by eialfa i it-Is Its ihiat fortune of $"6,000 left Mai by a distant ;Ida: tire: ThaCsiitsfaiti.nnianti Air gill bit lisle! at Conneauttille. art thelta. 4th and . sth - If.. tober,We retain thanks f-r eatorg. mentaithiket. - -•- • y • ) • The•Ertsiste i h sop of Wm. 1.. z Scott: that he is ~ i i. i ttatistMore character mid hotteatithan Mr. Scofield." We should think he is—a doseu times Mom. - I. D. Care,- Et editor of the dasette,his been chosen Chairman of the unbliosa County Committee, a - eetupliment he has ireit earned byhis devotion to the party interim& _ The correspendentof the Pittsburgh Cr merclid, rho was here at the late cententifili,. speaks in -warm tonne of the hospitality of our citisensoind says Erie is "morejuatly on titled to be called the 'Garden pity' than Chi cage.!' We bear it reported that several members of the Methodist church in Waterford-became so disg,a3tod 'at - bearing' their minister - pray for „the President that they immediately loft ths-biturob. •The regulation,. list of premiums, &e.. for the County Fair oitoupy tee space usually 4t4 voted tomore iuteresting roatilog on the _Emi l page. Thel,areonly - to be published o!t e tioatt so that we shall to able to give our oustomaty variety next week. " Among the "entirent orators" 'announced to speak is Omura county, we notice the nape. of 8. B. Benson, of Waterford. The Press speaks of him in complimentary pitmen, which re, iflos_tha saying that '"a 'prophet is not without honor except in. Ids own coun try." . . 3lessrc. Avery, Flubley &Meg, No.' 331 State" street, do all kinds. of tin, sheet iron and copper work, and gas and steam fit; Ling_ To persons in aced of their services we recommend them as gentlericen abundantly capable of doing anything they undertake. P. Darlin, Esq., prmerly one otthe pro prietors of the Observer, has re-lesuedthe Advocate, at Lyons, lowa, wh.lott ho abandon ed at the commencement of the war. The paper Is well filled with reading matter, pre sents a neat appeatisnoe, and is Democratic to the core. _ The Dispatch estimates the number of peo ple present on Monday et 40,400 ; the Buffalo Express at 20,000. When doctors disagree who !hill decider We think half the - La pse-tea figures wOuld more then -eover every body present, 'including women and chil dren. . Messrs. Warner & Gerrie), corner of French street and the Park, are agents for the Great Western and American Horse Innlance and Detective Company, an organization which especially commends itself to the attention of farmers. We direct notice to their advertise; went, which explains the objects of the com pany very clearly. - Mr. C. KoCh, Ni.i 514 State street, has on hand a fine assortment of hats, caps awl geits' furnishing goods, which he offers to sell cheaper than 'any other store this side of New York.. To test the matter, we Biggest that those of our readers who need anything in his line give him a Call. We sesta call notice to the important 'sub ject of - assessments. Next weak will be the last in which_ it can be attended to: .tlLwbo fail to be assessed ten days previous to the election lore their votes. Should there be a Democrat anywhero who is not certain that his name is down, let him see that it is placed on the assessor's books at °toe. ILlbe Gazette of Atigust 80th, it was urged againstScofield's re-nomination that awing to his ' , course in ignoring the claims of the sol diers, he has made himself unpopular with them and their friends." The soldiers and their friends have now an opportunity of re-_ paying him with interest for his neglect of their attains, and the best way to do it is to 'ignore" him at the polls in October. We have heard it said that every candidate on the Radical district and county ticket is for negro suffrage._ If this report is untrue, we shall gladly give place Its oui , columns to a denial from any gentleman who does not' care to rest under the impeachment. Should they permit the mane to go necontradicted: it will be taken 'for granted that they are what they are said to be. A meeting of the citizens of Milicresk township; of oil parties, .n are fevered:de to the election of Wm. L. Scott as our repre sentative in Congress; and other conservative candidates, will be held at the Town Hall. on Saturday evening, September 22d, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the organization of a campaign club. A general attendance is requested. The statement of one Yeungseille corres 7 pendent, relative to Mr. Benson's speech at that place, is confirmed by a writer in the Warren Ledger, who gives this racy account of the matter "Benson spoke very long and very load—made a great deal of noise. He said the black man was as good as he was, and not a person in the house doubted the statement. He was a tender hearted man, is may be inferred from a remark ire made; He said he would like to 'see all the men of the late Philadelphia convention. sad their sym pathizers, placei on a trap door, and he have the privilege of letting them down to bell.. The speech was so coarse and violent that it did the opposition good, and - gave them strength. The audience was • disgusted, and many Republicans left the hence." The Dispatch and Gazette having given their count of the number of borsistnd car riages in the Radical procession, it' may be well to let the public see the matter from ano titer point of 'view. Two gentlemen of our city made a bet en the morning of the procession as to the number of vehicles that would be in the line—one betting that there would he over two hundred; the,ather that there would not be that many. To settle the question, they stationed themselves at' the corner of State and Fourth streets, and counted as the pro cession crossed the former thoroughfare. Thq, result was 272 horsemen in the several caval cades, and 138 wagons and carrtages, which they aesstre.ne will not vary bait a dozen from the actual number. The man who bet on the two hundred lost, and paid up. The Meadville Republican gives an abitreet report Of a speech of Mr. Lowry, in that county, of which the following is a portion : "It was an arraignnient of heater Clymer, Hemet:ratio candidate for Governor, for his sympathy with rebels and this rebellion, es expressed by his votes and speeches in - ,the Senate Chamber since 1861. Mr. Lo wry said that Clymer had not cast a vote during those five years but world be cheered in Web:mead. Ho read extraetalrem the °finial -record in proof of his assertion, and after an mount of Tortoni. important pieces of legislation in all of which Clymer was 'found on •the wrong side, he declared that nobody could vote for snob a man who vas not a double-distilled rebel." Now, we insist upon it, thit.if the shims is really the aubstanecof Mr. Lowry's language, that .he does- not • believe a word of it.. Mr. Lowry, baring rerrCd with Mr. Clymer in the Senate, knows that Omer friend of the Union than our ;Whist* dogs not exist, and when he meets 4 11Seeuttliit - is solely for political - - Having7-the:l3lateie fit .41i: Joseph's Hospital were greatly in need of pecuniary assistance, p collection for their benefit was last week ' taken pp .among the labbrthretifolhal". gt...git Mfg, 1 114 , , with it'll remit hill seen'hytte . folio - 414* -letter. We will add that, in our, opinion, no. benevolent enterpritte in the city is"more :worthy the attention of; the generous minded :than the -one over which the Sisters have. 'Charges • - • - Est., Pa. Sept ld. MCC. :Sister Martha, Superior of St Joseph's Hos pital, Erie. Pa. - - - Dear Madam :—Having our attention re -eently called byl'one of your orders, to the , embarrassments end difficulties for yaw of means,,that your most praiseworthy society is now laboring under, - we respectfully-ilk your acceptance of the accompanying sum of $193 25, money w 6106 has been cheerfully sod freely given by those employed on the Pittsburgh Dock, a list of whose names we enclose. Hoping cur feeble ett.ats may in , : courage others to render similar assistance, and also hoping for the prosperity and gee. eral welfare.of yourselfend' - those with whom you ere associated. we remain Yours respectfully, . RIM:USD O'Baten,. MOB. /1 ORTON, Jaws CABBY. In the speech made by the Presideut le the committee from the Philadelphia Convention. be uses the personal pronoun "I" only one hundred end forty three times. Country. papers' cant publish the prised' in fall for want of the importaat II." They doet,keep themiy the bushel.— Warren Mail. ' We wonder if the Mail has ever published. any of Governor Curtin's speeches. If It has, sod its stock of "I'a" didn't run out, it multi hares larger font than most violin; offices are endoteed with: • - .t A correspondent at Williamsport writes to the Look Haven Democrat “Dead Duet Forney undo a speech at this place .last night, in which he so effectually diaguatcd his own party, that Mr. Annstrorig refaced to speak after him, and even Clint. Lloyd. He was to speak at Sunbury, but it it Olmsted he was so drunk that he passed the place with• out knowing it." J. W. Douglass, Eiq , Dolleetor of Internal Revenue, gives notice to all persons liable to .tazby the annual assessment of 18Ge, Wand ing the income !az of 1865, that the same ore due en the- 24th, ,25th and 26th Juts:, 70 which dates he will attend to receiving them, at his office, in this city. -Perrone who fail to aTrk over" in the specified lime are liable to addiiionrof tea per memo, collections to be made by .distraint: Persons putting cave spouts on their build ings, should examine the Wstrous patent, be— fore deciding whet kind to are. It 13 strongly recommended as the moe. livable, convenient and tasty ever introduced, and wherever its merits are known none other is need. Dlr. P. S. Easworth, agent for the esmpany, has his heodquarters nt Waterford, and will promptly answer all communications which rosy be ad dressed to him. The political axe continues to fall with ee.- were execution among the Radicals in this district. D. Livingston,. Federal Assessor, has-been removed, and M. A. Prank, Req., of Clowned, appointed in hie !testi. The Red. teal postmaster nt Tidioute has also received his walking papers, and R. D. 'Hanna, a re turned soldier, takes his place. The fan goes bravely on. teal It strings, that with all their pretend ed abhorrence of Andrew Johnson and his "policy," there has not yet been an instance among all the nulical office holders 'in this district of one sending In his resignation ? In deed some•of them; while cursing the' Presi- .. dent night and day, actually hare the &mar tinet) to beg of the Administration to retain therci in their places t The Gazette having just annihi:ated the Lowry, and . Scofield clement_ of its party in this county, 6i doroted its powerful talents for./ wcakor &so past toWardsaitroMpllSLlng the eamorobjeet for ttio - Oloweresr:' , lf It suc ceeds en snails the .one blatant* &sit did in the former our fate - is settled beyond - ques tion. Speen Daarn.--ratight Roy. :mph Young, Bishop of thi, Catholic diocese of Erie, departed this life on Tuesday stoning,- about 8 o'clock, at his residence 'in this oily. lie retired to Lb room apparently in his usual health. Hearing a elitht noise directly after, those who were la the house went to ascertain the cause, and on reaching the Bishop, found him in • dying conditior. Ile lived long enough to have the usual religious rites ad ministered, and In a few moments after: breathed his last. " The sense of his death is pronounced an attack of heart disease. Biding Young was born - in Sanford, Maine, in August, 1808, and at the time of his death had barely entered his 59th year. He served a regular apprenticeship - to the printing bus iness In Portland. At the Age of 19• he re nounced Protestantism:wand became a Catlso• lio, was sant' to college at Emmettsburg, and In 1887 ordained as_ priest.. In 1854 he was appointed Bishop of the Erie diocese, since which time he has been a resident of our city. Ile was a man of strong eoneletions, undoubt ed ability. and thorough ,honesty. Unlike most of the members of his 'church, he was an ultra polities, aid the persistent and sometimes injudicious sial with which be sought to advance _ his ppinions, led to a state of feeling which perhaps impaired to a certain extent, his religions and charitable efforts. Aside from this be was held in considerable esteem, and there will bo many who will yin oerely mourn his loss. To Omen Sunscatogns. 7 .lre repeat our notice of a few weeks ago, that, if any office' subscribers Odd it inconvenient to call at our place of business for their papers, we shall make arrangements for having them delivered at such.portions of the city as may be desk alcie.,,SYli trust allSw4 will inform ns with cell delay. sep2o-tf ggr" The EIX Advocate is - the. only paper published between Warren aid Lock Haven. with one exceptiOn. Bulges' men in our city wishing to extend their trade in that direc tion. Will Bed 11 to their interest to patronize its advertising columns. Address, "Advo cate," Ridgway, Pa. sep2o-4tp Roses Ciartrtssissie Fralll3lllllo smear. —htr. Warren. L. Rots has, takenthos.ore lately conducted by Justice, 'Ghee° & Galla gher, and fitted it up with everything teem a ei to make a complete gentlemen's furnishing establishment. Ilia dock of cloths, eassimeree, iestinge and ready made clothing is soisrior to anything ever brought to the city, and we defy any one to visit the store without finding something to snit his tute. Mr. Boss has been very successful in securing a cutter who is not surpassed anywhere. Under his @lard supervision the cnneernis timing out wore equal to the beat Eastern eetiblishrdents. No person can have an nem for going abroad to get clothing *bile Doss affords the conve niences that he does. In additicin to his mine goods be has also a superior stock of hats and 'caps, hosiery, collars, estivate —io abort anything that a man-wants in th ei clothing line can be got at Ross's.' Cali and see for yourselves. - je2l If . Ir • yon Anat s correct likeness go 'to Wager & Co.'s photrgraph rooms, 1328 Peach street, above depot. Having introduced all the lairetimprovements in the art, they lat ter themselves they =satisfy the most fas tidious. They hsva the most pleasant and airy rooms this side of the eastern cities, an improved background, beautiful side decora tions and a luxe life sited minor, in which the subjects can' look *smileless 'equate ht the face while the picture is being taken.— The sky light is the largest bi the oily, ad pictures tan be Whew in .a cloudy day as well as in the clearest. ' Sept.lB-tf. Da. Kann, Federal 11114Nicatsremethes rim all artams, aad cans bla patients: ' kittAlt . ) ialiittia.74. Me ears. Chambers & Dunn, between Brown's Hotel and, the Reed Roue, having to leave their gallery at the expiration of their lease. 2 .offer alibied/poi pbotoraphie work at greatly re. Stlnfittriees.7 cams iyieitee...l“usdigArniting Voi.s2--firepteturiii. owitititsaleiwUivi $2. for $1.50i duplicates but 75 at.. AU other work ate-proportionately redneedprlees. Work equal to anylother gallery in,/grit. Now is the time to got photographs at.., low- oat.— Call and see: ' Sept:Oita* slfriCluk & Brother, Wholesale and Re. tall Deslerith Confeetionery, Oysters, Canned PIO; StAtioneri, ,Yankee lifotions, Balers' Goods; Cigars, - Tobacco, Pipes, - dm.. West Side of Peach' Ftreet: '1 SquareiSouth of the Depot, Erie, Pa. Also; 'Dealers in all kinds of Country nroduee. Particular attjurtion psicl - o ening country onion. ' • " (Jart.o3.tf Pt mit r.s.—.Persons wishing to prosmrs por• traits of themselves or members of tbeir should call at the eery of Mr. OhMier, Hosen,sweig's block. His specimens of work conviopo us that toils an artist who has few superiors. The throng of. visitors to his rooms are an. indication that his merits are daily becoming better known and appreciated by the public.. ter D W. Hutchinson, United State/ Claim Agent,'Giiaid. Penna. Pensions, Dank Pay, Bountvind fat other claims against the Gov. ernment attended to with promptness. Charges reasonable. Application's by mail attendeo to be same as if made in person. (jslB 6m,) Vl* EtTSZKA FIRM J'sa.—This ler was awarded the highest premiums at the New York State ratr, American Institute and Maryland Institute. For sate by Hit:Brod & Dempsey; GOIr Frenob St. jel4.tf - Ds. KATII2II. Federal Elill,_tioatb Erie, Pa., ie as ezpirleneil Suegeori. - • -3*2.3m . Tin fruit sans, with patent self sesliug glass tops, far gmle by Eihneod & Dempsey. jelitf Dz. LlCerces, Federal Hill, will docribe your nicere correctly. jya2 8m Vrast►ew SICILIA], atm fhoswita • flu premed Itself the most perfect preparattOo fa the hair ever adored to the padre. It le s eeFetebla eosoponad, Red eositilee ad Injurious props:KW 'beam, t , win rettoreiese Wet; Its otightal - . It aril keep the hair from &Übe out. It Onuses the soelp, sad stehee the Itaition g lustrous end data. . • It Is • epleadd bale anode". No wen, eld oryoseeadtoitatal to . • • It Le recoroamell sad "led i 7 tie las tatineel au thority. •Jak for Mars P.p's I& iiikUlta ads Rer&Teer, ease take eo otbea -_ & CO, *Ashes. PittillOom /aerate br7tl ,dfuniff- • &ie.:tau Tie 41'0 XXP111411:107 or AS te:f4t.te--- Published for the boon sad air stattlON TO TOtflfo :rand others, Who Weise hem Nerres,Debgit/. tuatara Deter of VW:wed, 4e. *apply* us the woe time Ti* Nun op Bet -Cosa. ; BP mew who has cured himself after naderdelsibsmildwebbi flue4el7.. By bble9sbbr ■ yorth , pald addrawed samdope, mingle cop Jos. ties Of therm may be had of the author. ! ' ROHS NIEL MATITUR I • • ao3o-3os , ' Bessidyn. Mop IC,Y. Now Advertisements. FALL i MVP veurrica EITYLRS fni Bonnets Hata arid Turbans. Beavers, Felta,and all Mode of nom Goods altered and entabed promptly. sour patronage la eapeetrtetp ardleite ' erpl43-two A: Y. ilLAgi ' ..! I roodlelow tba• meets the to.at Goss, manta end le j therefore.. 4 the greatest Tama sad tuttorteama elibtottlee, a Oseter's !strati of dead Weal, -Thos lands esa tool* to the truth of this Oatmeal. aid eta thatemit able trial will become of the mai zit*. 50p.41411 rrEIIERB to - ono That toodhstoo-zory eshod-dhat mitt to be is sorry fondly, and thst b ratter's Ibtbust ot Shutt Wood nom the soemodo .hteh doom Woo from them th him end it,do thick than, et be so doubt or Ito boat oslue - Pootkdt WAM: ED.-BUSINE:33. MMM 1 IL So onnduot the see ef , lifortora great Stec firtgravlag,. .117 R PIIAYG/t AT VALLSY Forme ri Sold wily by eabeint9ilo7l- alota 79 rtprr pat. one of the *Dont touching and enhlinutinefdante mord id 'a the litrvolutton. 'llfaabinelotea Prayer faith/a Seleooa alas Arum and Cons. 27: ,Pnbileber'e eornsaialben Oren. A raw 014• and etzpe. email men wanted, to employ *onto. and to .trsa•Aet matters entapotad on mongol,* bashing In; the different Status. Pay from 9160 to 5.90 pa anntband tawnier. - Applf peiscraelly, or *Cleave utile referent" •• IL 0. mecnow ken., P..bliabire of Stiberripllen .041 No. 97 "ink • ot., rberejand. Ohio. Otto A. o Gillett. Un•on Hine.Srle County, Pa. _ eeplio.3nt• . • , CHOICE BUILDING LOT City Lai ?:.1I I, on Stith !trot. nosey Oppoalta the Conn Tfitiot, will to sol 4 at ;OW. &nation at Frady'. au Monday, ant: It4tb. at 10 ate**. Sh. ml. Lot is In a * sip 'Dee to Winn, moor Oat pnbita Knorr, and.bas front of IM,,V kit. and 001110 at • TETUII 01! TAM. ' 'One-rowtik !love : batsmen 4ayaw9e In thinner - OW la. nail !unbitten* with Intend. The Intenders nee le eating* bonne sad aim Poseesuom glren lfm=l4l - • eep23-1t I WV. A. CALFRiIITg. S. E. Amt. Y. IL J'aints, ONES BROTHER, ilaiiiitaatninaland 4flialeasla and Wadi i r Disless fa . r ; CHOICE' ERIE C OUNTY FiOUR oats, CORN. COIN XW, ; BRAN, BBORTR, MILL STUFFS, !. 421 BtateAt., third door awl If P. a, ERIE, PA, D11v.7 bye In tD• CIO CommusicATtov.—iii. svrroas is allele op peered la the Daily Dbosich, ct the 12th Instant, heeded .11ighwey Robbery aid Attempted litarder."ta which great Wattles wee eau the puttee hulicated and parldnatarie m-solf. rbawbel•aet;elelalll itteneof falloboods from inglantocto eat. and wu co ; doubt dictated be the perseuter. of le WIN cattalo equity prejudiced and unreliable I clued au , the Ulna et the Dispatch, and sakedbim to Coned the error. widish be agreed t 6 do. and speared matted with re 7 explanation; tut, attar keeping me be supeuet deep , tool!• missed to _publian the emmtetiom flibt the Getters had internee bile digerent.. What rtglit bed he to tree the .tatement either cd' the erosocitog or of the afloat, who lame Lathing aboat the matter , a.torpt from the latoratatinaot the proseutor I The tarts are bdsdy these ,rho pastico (prcetilatnej) Glen and Lemon at to My boom ow Raba*, err niog. the 11 , h Luau; and there eanducted tbemtets. In rah a disordezly and bateau' nausar. liat was compelled Injustice to mynahs put them net of &ont• nd wu also compel , c d to go out with them to prsteet ditPuly. There, eo much latlaenced were Use with potato* sad liquor, and when lost outside my ear, I wu awealted to • creel manna, and tally beaten, aid cut with a knits br dren. Them yea no robb re : or at tempted minter, bet • mammon. amaatt made epos me te then &traders. It 4 doing mach biotite and ealealsied to do meth balm to an innocent Only to publ‘h the garbled end an, olisheit statement - Ulu denten lad projedked pretmen'er erten the ease en tie part et the defendants cutlet he heart, and esatat thereto» he known by the pbbllu - Thera SIM ha Meg to all qoattitme, aid we ash ;stipple Fence la the mat. tar, and n are ready and wining end &teens to Oaten thewhalef•rtetoa judicial tribunal for arbliennent, but we do not want public epupon to borne...4w b thalabikatlon of preitidkial and Wee statement. le advance of the allay of court. W. Net you to.pnblielt this, Lr.lditor lactate we are umlaut that th• patch is enn•rolted be eartali indention whiles t permit the publication of the truth io entire trai`era weplo-Ite 114abErg. THE GREAT CAllS " Elucoan miser ns el . —.-- d 1 . Jat published. . Ina sealed • ..- -t -rai cent. A halm ita the na- '.,., -,;.,-• itty, xi tees. troatzaat and radical 1 ova of "..Y• • "••••• 4 pernastonnosa. er seminal weakness, • , c j involuntary Dotal/am thaual Pebtllty, and Inlyvill mints to =Map*;laity-, Novansseas. Coimuni atom EpUeyey, and It mental and pb.slyal lampoons, teutiltius rum suitably's, te.-131 , Ibbert i Cadmus% li. D., Anther Or the "Green Back." Ae. ' ;I 1 the world reanamod abettor, In Oa. abalrable teatime. clean. votes from his :own szyerlente. that the seal eon•equaness of self abirso may ss ersatnally rummer.. without mr.lelny and oPbout &amorous aryinal opal rations. bo plea. Inattistarsia. Her or earellela pofot tap nut anima of cure a¢ oars- mania and oilbettuti, b which every sallares, noviatter abstain etradiftote ant cur, can eu bioneoll ahviply , privately and talliaa/h. I Tbls haters wilrpronr • bJett to Shantou* and *fie. l ßands eg ander Dille toe 6 14 124 "/ni t^ any add SN . 11 iho reorlut ed. soots. Oleos ... stange. r- i __ • Nan. De. Cabernet!'" altaritTuantds. arks St Its. Addross the smidgen% ,-. MALL C. CLIMB Pr CO, I , - US toanty, Moe Tints • . jylS-ten - 7 - - %Not flair We aplkat PROCLAMATION IN DIVORCE. zestrs =urn - 0.. r..0ari....!EH.e., sNo. Nt..1114."NR"1168, 1. W. , , Al* taboo's& is moorea l 1 t "stars .Nitdl.• - Kelero+l4 111514 1 / 1 111. , wUseri. tiara 11.1ther fild'parer Me patties to IleatashieJs gas %Com! ot Comaisai Moir far al amt. et Erik, pill tie the amps timid* Pt le % be addltb beavertail his •14 Martha 11. ROW: splice lader•tty .71040 thrall Martha M. Mbar ts be sad opus Idalo oat Mies at Isla at a amt. a4 eeiestos pine thrs sad thus la be holdseatie too mat: at Pies en the tut *cads, Is haretabasprit4 to mane add patties sad Ikeda thejadroset of the 'oast Is the pew bee. - - I IL LOlSt a z i. . Ithitilte Mos deot. 26./1,41. ICAMPA MKS 1.,:, 1. 7 :17 -. • - ...'r 7-: 7 ' - • tir ma A 2 . • -- 01P' 'Mil El CP DV Old Att. 1 .Br IF toialia. - ZYMII 'alataidat history of the dread` .. inmr- rattamAtieelt eie.. the wear wrier= by ammhpailiteremad the pew.- 41ation , thi,soor - r .. ..-, a. - • • •--•-- - .',---,•,...- .• . ---, , _ _, 4 thigravae.taiatead vitt that acterild Ammar bi tat aroviretimettwiesmoirttist.-, *ha* toubillistcthweiswentig Weft ef thimenor. hes *a brad of seiltlaryat.. toles WI. belit it, asidialtea -td' - ibittaiAltele 011 t.F _' stall hefi a t fetter it Mose% a ehectowedittpo. *ma: il a ettentagleterrotd adrartamea rest tottiesamed rodarlrat trete trot to kr, ts ate eppeattleit amthi *say When ettarlamwthwagli We- . tread am& weather; theArety el that Potemmee meow • roe ig.batmesmke.satod: , . astlillay lasebfit the f l A t if th';' -- thor 4 im;A:sotia;;lrihi L a . 1h• atm gs wow all telommat i s it tramde own Kist Ili tiller. al peoddele-vate demmotitheeembeeill atlas -Ao •Kootriel pnereat te hamemottur-tamdzal APIs sad. elands" asli 4nm • Ogoolitral, La lut aattesakeed hued, el stabil= KM to the rot snake of Way the modes eft enOyedaa. 'lb • wood i se% spothods as aro'larlo to the easy etAbe - AMP me. And zed th al..tesiag It sass had a mat; sod ~ally had eteettoenteeemotaders.it ome that it might tothat I/Moor It won it owed Dot to vase tot lonia ith ita Mood." - • _.: -- , ' 7 . - ' .This la t aly Chary et the Owed Army. sad co on• who bora. • parts fie wallet% or Is ietraated la Its mad whionaterm. should be Kithellt til 'et& rot* palette a my chasm Umtata Nom. , Arra eta 44 Fond fro. Amato, and ot• elm freaks • a ddnet, FATI . :N.A.t. filtilailiKO CO. ' ' ••00 1 00 1 :: • , 10t1lAtor St. rhas. rain' I ninsfir. B 1: 8. WORDEN,&, CO„- „ . - Woala respiettnity asi'aeoil;• thibt . tb•F hivaopentd . stars it . • . . NIO. -‘ . HILADELPIIIA, • • Italaysest Itostitodn,lvr Flardy Flanbesn ..• R 811 " • . 1 ' , eataplate uaartaatat tha beat trarittita. ?Loan wasting 'lambi! or matted stack are taaltad testae as atilt. 1 - alit° 80, HAIMINs LlilltiNTLlN - MEANT SPOSITIN . G AND MIXING POODZIL S .1 . COVIIILAND MIND' MID, DLAS7IND VOWDtD • 1 - aarl-tf Gorr. 41k , ' • Mitgir Mat as bad ssierissut of Tais. Coto. PlastrOlpsMtalls bnit, iilii~?~•. Tot flit ginotiaio aid &Ai of OF COUNTIt PRODite' POCLIIIT. EMZ. te. from abroad will ream prompt attest wed Mari* Priem • • r ghat pr as ta • Qath pat for Produce. tattle tf a t- x 4 . EN T FARM GATE ! JAXIS Etzczaos. Jolty ?. SNAIL (PODS 4 WHOLESALE I'EM,D.ER, 1868: , DICKSON, it COMPANY, • WOOD •STREET. przrnußas. brrlatik er , . NO. -54 WOOD STRUT, Prusavßart. 1111111.07.PLARTS tOR 112taING. tars env Itemazza,. EMI "Ditor7liair-cemi Norma: §TEPHENS VtitbEY, MO n.Rtth'itcVBB. =II =SEE I. . , I ' . 11141LFSE , STOCH JUST ,RE6.111 . ED _ ' , . I .. . NOTICE - THE FrittolnNa "stets Prin4J*orit 8 to 12/, Cis. per yard. GoOdlßleathed Muslin, 1 yd. wide, ot 18 Cis . I , Hea4 Brown, 1 yard *de, Factory 20 Pit A LAAGE STOCK OF DRESS :GOODS E~ AT EQUALLY L3V, num- On:Goodsaeeap new have been relented with great us% and will be sold at very small &demos READER, LOOK TO YOWL INTEREST 1 AND GM CS • CALL. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS! • MONELL, STEPHENS & .WILDLY, • xci. • . sum nom,. I=3 WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. 42& wens slue. 12114-PL SOUTHARD, CRAWFORD & MCcOftD, JOEISFES La DRY GOODS, N3TIONS, EOJSERY, •GLOVES, &C Oat stock G tho lerseet ever brought to the city, eel:46UB: of PRINTS, • CL021113. • OA93I3IIItRES, BLIACHIII R BROWN EIBE6TINCI3. A ConsplshrAlsortreent of liteen'Ont.ts. Every kindest ante, In the Notion Huh- Mid, to short, a aostral amen:ant of mrjrtbing _ needed by Comas? Dealers. TO BE SOLD AT NEV' YORK PRICES Country Destars ars letrltid t give us a tall. We 43 a Aridly wholepeal• trade, andi propose selling at snob prime as will taste It to thin advantage of inerebents 1- thin yeellon to deal is trle, Instead of uniting. Last for their good,. Q. S. 80tTEA1D, W. A. CRAWFORD, J. W. UCICO&U._ mi3211-tf. LIM% FOR BALE. Fi would respeetiatly eall Lis attention of BUILDERS & LINE DEALERS Tb oar NEW PERPETUAL LIME KILN, Ettnltad on itie Cum% BETWEEN' no ir ego SECOND SIN. Near Zieds Dcck ars now In full operation—Mos 1!r on bond, and azo nronarod to tarnish tt framth• Mtn, on tta aborted cones. 24 - EILER s-nr*r&R. Kim AN ?tom & 00.,, THE PLACE TO BUY HARDWARE! W. hare so =perm for Book-Reeper, Books, north's's aceousts or eonsettoos , yea as therefore' SELL Cm EAP. i • . . Natlunttitta etU and eveiythtetr In that line &Mattoon & Co No. 13:11 Poach St., Above DlLl!road Depot T he kit al-3C'etum ig r als tr ut i. &l3o:• • 18 23 PolabSt Charcoal far liefrigf irtrant d ol l' at:lB23 PosebSt• W asbnbolm & Itosir t z bu le . h a ra: t0141.1C,1141,07 tit. , . • rikkaamt ratty • at Shuman k 1323 reseh St. i t td"an g eNi l i r7 .°' C7s, tLttnonaolB4 Coro r - v°"" 14 : "I nt tr.na li t. &LW Nub St / • Set th , v Botha anditSesTASotatirco' , t3lt Poteb St. W Noy Entr i a t ard ft w ork u rilt o k . q . tag.rpTst. Driotoe to vadetyeeligir, Mitre: Rork Relish. Sim% Whit/meth, B.ovie sod Counter Broglie% k nage." at Rheims It Co `e. 13 3 Path St, - • shoes the 8010% RR leppet; erle, Ps. irr Fete Aired* in North Wrenn, Pe,oei. for the Areblendian Pateaf An's*: Abe lierrine Fire owl ^or ear Proof Sdet sad Darbanles %S ides.' j,19-tf E rtmlumermas von CHRAP GOODS! wunisatt MID UU TAIL - GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE - WINO AIM LIQI7OIO. F. I X SCHLAUDECIUM. Am tese reeetetaa debits:old tem BiCret State street liepr: • at attretter. Peettatatte. , ow Liguori, •WUIo. leetellee. eaa Stone Ware, . , • - "Wee N. ?Seabee ettb eetZthlett ate found fa • fill/IXI of flab kW, 'bleb gm ad es cheap u say ether alter itobtoest la Steen, far Cash or taut Made of comae, igred. May ' have 'have Coto land en of the heist wet aunt Macke of Tobacco sad Began am km,o2 to Zrb, t erbleb they ladle etteattoa oleo Wale. sg" OM sad eiees—s Male itspeata le better thee Vitz uj etatzaattr 03,11 bayou CHAO vsit - -VROCERY HIUDQUASTESS; uLoca. BTAT6 STREET.— ..ImM • 4. I IKEILAUDAZIUL -:`, ,_ - _ i-THB .01 1 A; ( 9 1 :4 1 uusa Turia.v 1100FLAIM: 7 SIMILitri, BiltEßs ! - • frwaglt igioliMins;;triotratitim of how avid by nitro hordoldpe, 'vont* f or izo O - of map --Bordlirm . Mims. ow, -ospooshowilUottethdaßittomo owe ?ODI., no tint oa t/411tquagolor ear Aymost AnstihinelitittalUstritote &soden 'et the 4 . at' end D cuzsm,aus =MO • Cr ii_pc!Ptows - 0 Ealux inns. . iiKOTIMI - amore CTIIIIN llo t bx aatlataetloo, hal*** tostlatosy; kai MOM nneeltail , real, to voaah.tor thaa soy other &Ws in the war hat: We defy ally one to attatibeet tjata aawartioa. azta val. pay sl,oooto an out who will podaeo a awilleate 1101144 by as that la not avaulao. • HOOFLAND'S GERMAN DITTERB; Smears ferny Sus of elarcedo or MMus debility ask: &awe of tba kidneys. Messes the follovfog sysoptoos writhing boss affords= asks digestive moss s Cosatipeflos, lavas Ptlee;ltilloeme of Bleed - hi the' Head, acidity of the Statitact. NII2I I / 1 1, Hear Many Dia• gust for Food, Fulness or eight to the Stomach, Bone Estietatioca„ Malang or riattering at the FM at the Stomach, diwbaming of the Head, darned and digicalt Smarting, Flatted: mat the Heart. Choi log or eadout, log Semitone when is a lying Folsom, Diames of Vle too, Dots or Webs before the sight, Fuer sad Dell Palo to the Read. Deacisacy of Perspiration -Yellowness cd the k;a sad Eyes, Pala la the Side. Bac k, Chest, Lambe. ise Sodden Flashes of Bea', Somas in the Flesh, Coo. stoat !magi:dap of IC wit and a Mat Dap merlon of Spirits. Ra 31101111% that thl. Ehnen' le not 'Montle, Conteine net TO lor whi.lteroned cannot make dry:dards, Out to the bed Lento in the world. Prom Bey. W. D. Deleted, Pastor of Pirelli Daptlat Church. Philo& fleadensma-11 have Mently been 'facades cadet the . datmerin effects a Indigesttoa, fusecrlipamied h 'a pita ' {ratios of the sent= systettt. NtUninots were recommended by Wends. and arm ad thematested, btr without rale Youtlioodandi demo mum %erg recommended hy patrons who bad:tied them. and whose tmoraderise Aim of these Bitters indnond me to try Mem. 1 mud sonless that t had an avinibra to l'atewt Medicines from the .thommad and one" quack "'Mime' whossOoly aim Man to be to pedal off sweetened a ,, d dragged Lkaor upon the emmeattp to a it way, and the medency of which. I Mar i la to make rainy- a eon. Snood drsolan). Upon blanling that 'con was really a medicinal preparation I took It with happy effect It; =ton, cot only upon the ortomaeh. but upon the nerrOlUi Wysteto. wu prompt and gratifying. I feel that I love derived great -and permaaent bet from the nu of a few boas& Vary reeretfilly loare. - W. D. SNIGAIILD.No..2Sf Thsokamazon Prom the Eay.D. Feu ic PhDs& taa dadat Editor aloft:Ma Chronle, Thar* derived decided helmet from the IMO of Hoodard" German Dittman{ Mel 'tiny privilege to recommend i them as a moat valuable tonic to all who are mattering from veers' debility or from dlselottri ariaing from the derangement of the liver. ' Yonrs troll, Ftcta Rev. D. iterer : nutter o flirt Paaiyani ( a! lit ChtUeb, naiad& From the teeny respea•.abureeommead.tt+ns sir.. it. Dr. Hooftand's Vermin 13 . Ittess;1 eta to daNri to pre th.m • treat. After acing emend bottles, I (mod them lobe • Road remedy for deoiilty, &oda tonstAzeellent tonl3 fur the stomach. D. MIDDIGC. From flee. Wm. Rthith, formerly Pastor or the VW" town and Sid!Tills (W. I) lleptiat Churches. Flaring used in my •amtly a numb of bottles of out 1100d$0,0 German ßAUM! ban tO In I regard Thaw swan excellent medjcine, specially adapted to renters the dLesaare they_ ate recommended or. They et renvlien sod inrig rate . the lindens when dettiltated, and are nob ' tut In disorders of the lieon Iran of sipctlte, Fa: I to also roc opmended them tei eeve.st of toy friend. •be% hare Wad thy.. aced fond them greaVy benedcial in the mattration et haslth. Yours try, warn, WA Hated/Limon St., Philada. tiEWARk OF COITIZTEREITS. See that tbs a4nalase of 'IL IL. JACKSON , ' to on the vrappor Ofeurb boC• Shon'd 7o ulna:est draniat not have the wilds do not be pot off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be cfibred to Caplan, bat land 10 ns and ter sill forward - nreafely packed, by express., Er Principal 0 - See and Illandaelory, NO. 631 .trek Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • • JONII3 RVAILS, [Sneessaors to C. 11. Jackson & Ce.,J Proprietors. For sole by drermiste and dealers in every town is tht Unttedntairs. dared B E L • !!• GOLDEN BITTERE A BURBLY. VEGETABLE TOXIC DISICORATLHO b STRVIDTERODNI. Fenian the net= against the evil etasets of cewhoit• Still carangspepe;a. Will ears Wealtasee.- Will Inge General DeMilli. Wiliam Heartburn. W ill cur- Tleadaet* WM care Lira Complaint. Will excite and create. healthy appetite Will iaelgorate Hu organs of digestion and moderate. I, lemma the temperature of the body :width. forte a' circulator. gis feat as a gene-al onaroborant of the eyetent.vontaining co roi.onoas drags, and La TEM' BEST ONIC BITTERS IN TOO WORLD. A' trial I. earneativ solletted. ORO. C. HI MH. at CO.. Proprietors, Hudson. N. T. Central papa Air. lean :same Building 66 BUD. SON :1T ` NOW For wale by all Draggiote, Grocers. &e. 113%111NN10 BOADLICY. Minis/if:2mb, and ro Vile by Hail t Warfel. Carter &Carver Wil kins nt orth. • ottlr6s. COAL. COAL. , • - THE • PLACE TO , BUT COAL. CLIZAP' IS AT Coal Yard, comer el Twelfth ard Nadi Wrrata, Etta; Pa., who keep eocetantly op_hand Lehigh and Merton , (Fur as t lamp and prepared, Shamokin. E So m and Net eve; Zitarlizoo, fat Oat* and atram, and ELOSEBBRO, PITTSBURG :AND BEAVER, Our Coal Wall matted by Inn, belupt on dry plank door. and WELL P_CRELNED BEFORE EL/VE :Y. we offer great Indictments to parties wtshing to is in their winter supply, a en to delleno porch 'slag by tU ear load. JCS' Glen na a call and ye !pulsate!! to ere 'pales*. ton Jalylfrie-tt SALTILYAN & CO. - pERLEVS SATIONAL CLAIM amorcir, Mee iII Farrar MIT E , ,a Illar, Erie, Ps All elalments for extra boriel 7 allowed by !of f ado of Centres! , ' can bare the same promptly eolleqed sending their 4frebarges to sea, the receipt of which will to promptly. ackcewleegeft sod .ostizettons tornei. $l5 per month for total less of use Of ettioneir af ame, belied to $ per month for each minor ekrld of dennusedaoldlms or s: amen. Alp, other faareise3. ADDIIONAL TOR VOL:OFFICES3 or tr 8. 4. - . hem month.' Per proper far all In aerrice Sarah td, end discharged after April Rh, 1853. Claims cubed- Mama P.e arrears of ply, and implant, ind bona, prornntle collected. On willed faeitlUN ine cluing and completion eases, allowance to nriseners of war collected. Only crane, in llntitb-West.rn Plitl2.llle, Ida where years of experience in the 11. S. 'hew ameen ' be loved. - fir Tbaribil ln the sere liberal patrolage belayed in the pan, we h0;41 he increased incidence ard sere= !aquae attention to patrons to items their continued Tarot. Office In Farrar Hall Btallast. Adams, S. TODD PERLAY, - an94l Lock Box 104 Erie, • • I3IPOBTA SIT BVILDIRS • PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, _ IniraL":l73.4l3.lst 'gum Its fostid 44 • UALL . 1 1V4E - FttillgiUG STORE, Flaring had.leng safwrfansa in As trade Wl' are stabled %surf!, oug tswttss innorior-coiLtl7 of roods at the lomat pliers. Pnr stork isonnesei a nowilatiroeity of /leery 4h*no that Patoterloqed, sod than who ohs as their pstsonsv9 on rsly oa oat bail dlnpiolate. ► Onhos forYorfusblofibolldlogs ell be is!.lsfif. tit-11y Ol'ede r •-.; - - CAU AND - 7.2 %InIE OUR STOCE. _ , . • Pass 11411,11trIr 1;1711ITIS - !AZAD,. Will do mon and better work at a given out, than as, other. Try p. lYaavLet rod iltdy f - ZIEGLER SMITH. ' ' WBOLESALE DRUG p B lll7 : 4. GLASS DEAL No UT N anal TWA Stmt. Pl4l , fobV6B If& . 4Onirlitill4VilUng ,ricrricla. •-) - - Litton of idmlotabittoa own* sststo bt Masa Rattrap dersissO, We of /QM, tons) tts, esooll. harlog b.en itroatt4 totb• sodonigooll. bottes ts hasbyttirao to all toit.bbso toted ostagooto irk} Imo soodiat• psyroosit, nut *ow /miss. elsliss aptosilbs MIN 11141 itcasot the , .duly antheallested , foluostgo , meat. LADD. au9.810 - Adialitstrstor 4, boots Veil., , BISVOPOIK 4 DEITLITY. Ihnolualiroiksoso. etiti n cos bo awed by ono who boo oortd,hnnuelt and lonn. owls ddnio willo of °then. $ stioss*. Will tall you mottling bide* Mal. • W 1134. " BOX itilliontoik. Wm, REID IMO BAirg 80. Z. * D. FeND SALTSUAN it Co.'s, For Blackamlth Pariners SOLVIEW3 aollyry 1N0R 7 .8.3.% 07 PtNSION3. 4.2.1 i) PAD:TER:f mum The Lcatat and Blg stock of firsts Fr , Voter-ea PiTirru. .