lit tErie WeeltigObottur. cRiF. JANUARY 17. 1867 y. r tscs you A BAIICIAIN.—We offer for site LO'ver voarter sheet press, at a great kar in. To a country printer, wanting a press it will do.all kinds of work, this is an ap riunity seldom offered. The Senatorial question. In the whole of our editorial, experience we ot recollect of a period when so ' , l et' local iodination has been awakened oe a political issue. as the election of Simon „ w ren to the United Stoles Semite has or ,;,Tied among most of the -member! -of the ~pe.lparty in this city and county, They e f e ,;rte boiling over with anger and threats revenge are heard io every quarter. It re mote sagacity to perceive. tong tore the day of election': that Gm Curtin 44 the overwhelming choice of nine out of o f th e. Reciicaie of North Western Penn- With the sole exception of the Gs erte (whirls declared in favor of Stevens as . first choice and (loran as its second) every •Idiettl Press in Ibis section advocsted the ['Terror's selection as Senator. and most of ,em hove coupled their friendship for him ith bit ter denunciation of Cameron. We are erfect l y safe in stowing that. : lf a fair vote id been takes in the party, at any time with. , the last three month', ninety.nind ont of very hundred Radiesle in Erie county would fire decided against the choice of Gen. Cam '1 The popular feeling here on the subject is eli expressed in the extract• we give elite. here from the Dispatch. Bitterns these are lacy ore rally borne out-by the current of pub. e eentiment. The fact that our - t3tate Sena r. And one of our Representatives voted for en Cameron, in direct defiance of the wishee f their conctituente, adds fuel- to the filmes f popular dissatisfaction.. We shall not be rprieed •to see some interesting develop cots grow out of this affair, which mny have .nsiderable influence in,nur future local poll tee. The enemies of Mr. Lowry imagine ..at they have-secured a new source of aiteok poh him in hie course upon the Senatorial rue, and will heheeforth 'redouble their of .eta to overthrow ' ' f bis political. influence, hat the-end may be it is not now easy to , resee, hut we can tell them in advance that ele , e they co-operate better than in 0. , past, ~ t 1 di ap'tty more shrewdness and energy, the Iy/Senator will again baffle them, and retain is lea r dership more andaciouely than ever. 6 ', How On Mr.wittus VoTtw.— A corrospon nt of the Pittabure Cot - I:mortis!. writior om Hut Mum respeoting the election of en Cameron, sus t • ' , ./t Senator from the Northwest declared his ter eivotion to vote for ("moron, although did not believe twenty of hie ennetlinente ere for him. A member from the linuse m the setae region was allowd to vote for urtin. entrtithetanding be had betrayed him the organization." The "Senator from the North -West"- who not believe that twenty of hitt conetitu ati" were for Cameron is - np .lees an WM' iival than our immaculate friend Loairy. ,I;eTtispatch.ame•lds the Commercial cares-- .thvient's statement by alleßink that the Ren- for "went Po fay SS t., asv &1 .t La did ...A..- icy; there were ten Cameron men in hie )onty." Netwithetandine ebb' fact, which lows that he clearly apnreciated the current t pnhlic p.nthrn.nt at home. 'Mr. Lo t wry wne he ncUnnirledeed leader of therlamernn force. t Fiarrigire. It wne through his influence, , aioubtedly, that Col. Woodward wee itidneed rote rnr,Cem•ron and Chet Col. MeCrenry 14 S'llrlinted Adjutant General. which ee ured his •.te for the "Winnebago Chief" in v , e it had been needed. The "member of the flgu.e" who "was al -I:'o,red to-,vot ef for Cameron, notwithstanding e had betrayed him in the organization" of he Legislature, is oar heroic renresentative, L'ol McCreary. He was supposed to be a riend of Curtin Up to within e few days of he meeting of the Legislature, and at one pe iod wee spoken of as the Curtin candidate for Speaker of the Hone. From some cause the supporters of the Governor paw fit to sr lee another candidate, nod the next thing we heard of the C Aonel he had been tendered poaition in Geary's Cabinet. We will not sip that this influenced his future course, hut e do know that after that period he was re garded as a supporter of Cameron's, working to oil the friends of, the latter in obtaining the organization of the Legislature, and onenly declaring his preference for him as Senator Becoming alarmed for his home popularity, be finally supported Curtin in the Radical caucus,but only upon the understanding that in e‘se his vote had been required, it would have teen given for Cameron. The Dispatch says: ”liestood by his colors ,but it was hard work for him folio it, 'His vote was counted on by the Cameron men, and when we saw him last we firmly believed that Cameron would be his choice. • * We have yet some interesting facts to divulge in relation to his vote. We have given him considerable more credit than we thought him entitled to. * * The fact that be finally snp ported Curtin is sufficient evidence, in our mind, that he was so used as to be "allowed" to sing a tune 'which might sound well at home." We know nothing of Col. Woodward's senti ments when he left home, hut as be is a com plete colon of Mr. Lowry. we never doulled that be would vote just es the Senator bid him liarrisburg he ie a mere figure hoed, and the Cameron men counted him among their supporters just as a farmekwOuld count the number of his cattle. The. Poresent is his sec ond seasioo, and as be koci it would be his last political preferment.in our" county, be voted for Cameron without heeitat ion. When it bedine known here bow our mem bers Were going, a Committee of prominent Rsdieals went to Harrisburg. to endeavor to get their support for Curtin. Their threatsof popular Indignation were laughed to scorn by Lbwry, who told them plainly that he would support CaMeron if he - knew • that he would never get nuo.her vets in the county. Wood ward tor.k refuge behind the Senator's shoul ders, 41 McCreary was considerably Intimi dated4ed gave symptoms of a desire to get out of the serape as well as possible. It was probably through the impression left on his tain(47 the committee that the arrangement was made by which he voted for Curtin in caucus, so as to look right in print, while all his exertions were in favor of Cameron. The above facts, which tally. be depended upon as reliable, will otiew our readers how. much respect the leaders of the Radical par ty in our eonity_kusve for the wishes of their constituents. It would be idle for us to dwell upoiiiheto, for they will• euggeot their owe optrepritte comments in the mind of every person who reads them._ If the people Were not completely blinded by passion and preju dice, we would hope that the revelations in connection withAis Senatorial election, might. open their eyes to the unscrupulous and don, gerons character of the men who have been foietel into office by the Radicals; and lead them to resolve against ever again giving their support to a party which has-proved itself devoid of shame, and well nigh destroyed the existence of the Government. Foe turr.—A Two-Story Frame Hume, No. 180 But 9th et., between Parade and Ger mut. Poemslos gives April let. Apply OD the premien, or to F. & M. Sehlandeeker, grocers, State St. jel7-B,* • Recently a bee stung Bea Butler, and d immediately afterwards._ RIMAXADLI DIIIIA3I.—Most of our older readers remember the destruction of the atermer Erie by fire in the year 1841. She left Buffalo at four o'clock on the ninth of August. heavily loaded with passengers end freight. At 'eight o'clockintheevenlog,_wben off Silver Creek, the image' was discovered to be on ire, and in a short time burned to the A market basket, containing twin babies, water's edge. One hundred"'and seventy per. ; ten days old, was found on the steps of a. sons perished. Including several residents of house in Cleveland, Ohio, oil New Year'sour city. The event created an intense sense evening. Both infants were severely frost tion over the country, and to ibis day many who remember its horrible incidents cannot bitten- . recall them without a shudder. A oontribu- The familiar hymn, "Sweet Roar of Prayer," eo popular in our Sunday Schools, tor to the Oswego (14 Y.) ?sutra and Advertis er furnishes the following remarkable narra- was written by Mrs. Finny, a blind lady. ; tire, which we do not recollect to have seen ; She is in indigent circumstances, and needs in print before : . I help. "I have recently been spending a few days in the pity of Buffalo. While there, my land lady, who is a woman of high reputation for veracity. and for more than forty years a res ident of that city, related to me the following remarkable dream and its fulfillment: At the time referred to she was keepiog,board ere. among whom was a Mr. Brown—l think that is I'e name .. One night she dreamed the saw steamer OD fire on Lake Brie , and in the ri ging she esw a. man enveloped in it flames. She noted his features. the color - of hi• hair, which was very dark. She then seemed to be transferred to the country. where she saw s new made grave. and saw the sexton. a Mr. Puree. or Pierce, with his horse, bring the charred corpse of the burned man for burial. She awoke from the dream in a groat state of excitement and perspira tion. She immediately awoke her husband and related the dream. She was so much affected by it she dare not go to sleep again, lest It ethould be repealed. The neat day at noon. Mr. Brown brought a friend to dine with him, by the name of Pool, froth New York. As soon as ebe saw him. ebe reeog nited him as the person she saw in the dream on the burning steamer. The. effect on her was shodking ; still she amid nothing to him or to Mr. B. She had never seen him before only in the dream. At erg he did not return with his friend Mr. B. to tea. Mrs. S. in qnired where be was. Mr. B. replied he had taken the steamer Erie for Cleveland She then related her dream and expressed her fears to Mr. B. Ile only laughed at. her credulity, saying she was a woman of too good menet to be moved or excited by a dream. 'Early next morning, Mr. B. went out, but loon returned in the wildest state of excite ment, exclaiming: “0! my Ood, the steamer Erie was burned last night, and my friend Pool was burned in her!" .Mr. Pierce, .the sexton, with hie white berm., was sent to bring the remains and give them sepulchre in the cemetery, just a,' was seen in the dream ." A DE3InCRATIC DAILY.—We are often asked why it is that we do not establish a daily pa per,, Rome of our friends seem to think that we are remiss in our duty in not having estab lished one before this, and not s. few have more than belt hinted that we are not - up to the spirit of the times in business enterprise. Our answer hakinitiiiahly been that we do not set our way clear to the meow of such a move ment We have figured the matter closely, a' least half a dozen times. and the more we ex amine the subject the better we are satisfied that it would be a - hazardous experiment at present. If we printed a daily.. it would be our desire that it should he , one tha t neither ourself rum the party would: need to be ashamed of.. To do so would tiost a great deal of money, and we are free to confess that we have not enough of that article at preeent to be ab'e to throw away any portion of it in risky enterprises Any person who will take the trouble to look arnund amens hi. Mot of acquaintances cannot fail to be struck with the comparatively few business men in this section who are Democrats. From this class moat mainly enme the support of a daily, and if the Radicals. with three badness men to our one, can barely sustain a single paper, how can it be expected that a Democratic organ could, prosper! In the course of afew years, with the same rate of pr^grese that Erie has been makindof lite. a Democratic daily may be made a living concern. To do so, however, it must start with a heavy - capital, and with the expectation of losing a share of it, before anAirefit can begin to be realized. When that' time comes we ;hag be found ready to do our , full share towards sustaining the in terests of the party, and if others, po.sessing many dines more means, will do one'-third av well, we shall venture on the experiment with entire confidence in its success. We are free to admit that the disadvantage of publishing a weekly, in the midst of !timing events like the regent, is at times irksome to us in the extreme But having made our establishment, •after much labor and against severe entbar , emesments, , a prosperous concern. we are not disposed to cast away the herd earnings of several years noon a rash ad venture ; snd we don't intend either to he coaxed or driven into Printing dilly until there is a more prcpi tions future fer it than exists just now IT. S:I4STRICT Corer --The United states District Ctiurt adjourned on Saturday last, to meet agsit-in July. The only case tried was that of the United States vs. Henry Hinckley, of Titusville. charged with violating the li cense law of Congress. This case had at tained considerable notoriety. Mr. Hinckley, the defetidant, being one of the twat ; known and most highly esteemed citizens of the oil region. The impression mad become general that it was brought by the United State; rev enue officers at Titusville from nip of personal gain. and a very decided feeling had grown in favor of Mr,. ElinAley. The trial was abl3T conducted by District • Attorney Carpaltan for the prosecution, and by Messrs. Guthrie & Ewing, of Titusville, Benj. Grant, of this - city. and Wm. T. Morris, of Titusville. for the defence. The evidence so strongly acquitted Mr. Hinckley of any intentional violation of the laws, that the jury, after an abserce\zst only a few minutes, completely exonerated him from the charges. A num ber of other cases, based on the same grounds, were quashed, upon motion of the District Attorney. The decision in Mr. dlinckley'e case gives much satisfaction to his numerous friends in all parts of North-Western Penn sylvania. TgiIPEIIANCE REPOIIII.—Rev. 48. A. Day ideon, late ofMichigan, one of the State Lec turers of the Pennsylvania. Grand Lodge Of Gond Templare, is meeting with good success in his work in this county. He has organised very promising Lodg& of the Oder at Erie, Waterf-rd and North East, and is prepared to geo to any locality where the citizens desire to have a Lodge formed. ° His Poet Office ad dress is Erie, and be makes no. charge for lecturing, and takes no collections, being sus tained in his mission by the Grand 'Lodge of the State. Mr. Davidson hes been in the Temperance Lecture work eleviin • years, and has probably or,ranized more societies. and delivered more lectures than any man now living. He was for several years State Lec turer scribe Sons of Temperanp In California, and C has visited every countki in that_ State. He has likewise labored the= littlish Provinces and in Great Brits!' with remark able success. We wish well to every one who is honestly laboring to promote virtue and morality, and all friends of moral reform will take pleasure' in co-operating with Mr. Davidson, in his good work We tepst to see our daily cotemporary en listed hi favor of the system of . free letter de iiiery proposed to be introduced iota our city. The measure is one that all must heartily wish to see adopted ; and the' notorious want of oneness which attends every mevement advo• noted by our neighbor, leads as to fear that its support of the plan may cause it to meet with the same fele. It our cotemporary will only oppose it, or say uotbleg on the subject, we have a confident hope that before another year Erie may be blessed with the advantages of free delivery possessed. is ether progressive tithe. Items of Loral Interest. On Saturday night, pane burglars robbed a safe at Mayville, of eight thousand dollars; belonging to' he Cross Cut B. S. Co. A man •as sten drifting down the bike from Sandusky Point, on a crake of lee, a few days ego, and Is supposed to have perished. Within the last week or Ism a general Peri -1 val of loudness has taken place in the city. Business men with whom we hare conversed, do not anticipate a. long continuance of the dull 1115R6011. • ' A man in Chicago cot his throat because its lost forty thousand dollars in oil speculation,. If all in this vicinity who lost- money in oil speculations wore to follow hie example, the county woad soon be depopulated. Parties in want of Leases, Deeds, Judgment , and Common Notes, or any kind of Legal Blanks, will always !aid a complete stook at this otrioe. ThkOnsaavaa blanks have voi the reputation of being the best in the eity. • I • - The Chase Honse..ht Pithole. was last week sold at Sheers - rale, Ws did not learn the nearer, but nnderstled: them to be st a great saerince from the Worth of the building. George C. Praytherwes the purchaser. We are requested by 'Mr. Varney to esy that he has resigned the superintendency of Farrar Hall, tut will continuo bill posting as heretofore. Orders left 'at either of the printing - offices or book stores will be promptly attended to. Previous to the election of United States Senator the Dispatch said if the members of Legislature failed to decide In favor of Cur tin it would be led to doubt their sanity. We• should likd to knot,low it stands on the san ity finestiol by £bie Pepe? '• . Rev. Dr. Preatley, of Pittsburg lately die- Iniseed from the ministry for ,grow miscon-• duct, has commenced the practice of law. For some years peg he has been a very seal.. OMB Radical stump speaker, denouncing the immoralities of his political opponents at en unsparing rate. . The, following incident did not mar io this , Whera are you going so fad, Mr. Snooks V . demanded Mr. Jones. 'Rome. sir, home; don't detain ; I have just boucht my Wife a new bonnet, sat mueo de liver it before the fashion changes.'" . "pill." Pad a joker to hie friend: "*here is the coldeat seat In our omnitne line ?" "Coldest aeat—why I enp"oee they are all alike." "No, they're not.." "Where is it. thee ?" "Why nearest the Pole, of course." Exit Sam, with a big boot in close proximity to Ws coldtei). The young woman in Crawford county. whose attempt to shoot the father of her illegitimate child was detailed in last week's Mamma, has brought snit against her relatives in Ver non township for slander. . - Tbo President on Monday sent in the ap pomtmenrot ivou. a-t .W. ist..piq, Of naffs lo, as Governor of Idaho territory. Mr. Mur phy is well:known in this noway. having been a standard speaker in all our troportews is.— paigns, arid his selection by.tbe President for the position named will be learned:arid' pleas ure by many. . The times of the .rtelltlier - 311abigan viii hive a ball oo Wrdnesdoy evening, the Gth of February. to which ail the lovers of dancing are invited. Tompkins' fall bond. has been engaged, and a rare evening's enjoyment ts anticipated. We caution our readers against putting frost in the .istrictly private and confidential" lottery circulars with which the country is again being flooded. The - parties who send them nut are swindlers, and money sent to them will never be heard from again by those who HMO it. Some wag played_ a cruel joke on brother Paine, of the pony. Telegraph, by sendlhg him an acrostic, which he published; which, being interpreted, read: ttAn ass is Paine " We will venture to bet that the edit?t , of the Telegraph will get even with him, if the rtie, eel is Aver discovered. The Nashville Banner learns "no good an thirity" that a gentleman wisq..was recently identified very prominetillfirith the interest• of Tennessee. and who held is high command in the Federal army during the war, lost over fifty - thousand dollars by locating wells under this direetidne of "water!' or "oil witches." So implicit was his belief in thin ridiculous eaperstition of the nineteenth century, thet he was compelled to return home an utter - bankrupt. 'The ice on the bay is in a splendid condition - for cutting. and our packers are hard at work getting in their supaly for next . eummer. The ice is from a foot to a toot ind a-half thick. and the clearest we have had in a number of years. It Is considerable of a curiosity to ree the different processes by which-the congealed fluid is cut, taken to the ice houses, and packed away for safe keeping. ' The near approach of the annual optics elections suggests the inquiry whether it might not be as well to select borough and township officers on the same day on which the general State election Is held. The spring elections rarely bring out more than one-half, the Vote, - and we have--known instal:ma in which from half a dozen to a dozen taco elect= ed all the local officer , . A heavy expense is 'also incurred, which could readily be obviated by having all the elicllons held on one day We commend the subject to the coissideration of our Solon, at Harrisburg. The new organ of Ft.': Faun, Evangelical Lutheran Church wha received on Monday,- and is now being net up, under the direction of ihe manufacturer, Mr. Schermer, of Buffa lo. It is intended to be ready, for USA after next week, end will be formally consecrated on Sunday. the 3d of February. The organ is expected to be the finest in the city, and possesses an advantage over the old style of instruments in being so constructed that the player faces.the audience. A iirand Sacied Concert, to provide means for paying the 'ex pense of procuring the organ, will be given on Monday evening, the 4th of February. It looks to us, tram the expressions of our Democratic exchanges, ac if the next State Convention would be celled for the 4th of Meech. In such en erect it will be the duty of the Democrats of Ibis county to send two delegates to represent themin the Convention. Crawford is entitled to the Senatorial delegate this year, oar county having bad the last one. The mode of selecting delegates has been va rious during the last ass years,--a Conven lion having sometimes been called to choose them, and at other times the choice having been reads by the County Committee. It is desirable that some uniform come should be adopted, and with that object the Chairman of the County Committee. - invites suggestions from the leading Democrats of - the ottunty. If a majority seem in favor of a Conventions one will be called, and If in favor of the County Committee selecting, that" course will be adopted. So far as we bate beat-Ibis t0.0b.. lain an expression of opinion, rap to this peri- od, it seems, to be in Ditcr-of Wei - Alen by Courmittsts—.our country 'getnsuilly lookingsspen Ike hOldhilt of two COuventions istarly as useless, sad attended with names. vary wan of time and IDIIIIII6 _ - The TitueVille Herald, the most shrewdly' eoiducted Radical Japer in this section, ar. guts strongly against the impeachment of the. President, on the ground "that it would all. feat the National Veda, and produce loancial embarressuent, confusion and ruin ; end that there Toted balsa antertelstio parties to the contest at the North, as well ati s reibrat of sectional strife." The Herald, has reidently studied the matter careftilly, end its conelo lions are such u eery sensible =utmost sr. , rive at. If then are any. vbo "Two tiat the eonserrative 1036:Hy of the_ nation will tamely submit to Ur the President - removed. for mere partisan reasons, they may as well dispel the pleasing delusion from their minds at once. The frier ds of the Preildent's policy have made no noisy display of their intentions, bat if the time for testing their determination erring, it will be found that they are prepared for any emergency. We are gratified to end, in our intercourse with intelligent Radicals, that a very antagonistic feeling Is growing up in the ranks of that party in our vicinity to the proposed impeachment. The husiness men nre, almost to a man, spinet it, regard inkthe attempt to depose the President as the sure forerunner of financial digester: It is hardly likely that the Radicals seriously in tend pressing the - lobeme of impeachment, bat it they do, they wilt find a storm of indigne. tion about their ears, that will soon convince' I them of the feeling among' the people. • The Galaxy dim:usage, in a pleasant pare• graph, the unmeaninglessneskof styling such a crowd of men honorable, and estimates that, all told, we have two millions of our popula tion out of the existing thirty already dubbed by that. sounding title. ,Being.eo common, its meaning is worn out. So it' is getting with R. D. Between that and Esq. is ii long step, yet piactically a short one; since everybody of the male sex, says the Galaxy, who is not aD.D.is an Esq.• Now what sense, need, courtesy, or special grace can there be in that candid appendage to Seery man's name. An 6•gnire is nobody at all in this country. Mr. means master ; the man who controls his own life, and accoimulates his own character. It is graceful, pertinent, without vanity or pre sumption, and expresses merit. Write down for most of your male acquaintances and friends the plain prefix to their names of the _brief Mr. The Meadville people have long been labor ing for a new- court house, but the movement seems likely to fail from the opposition of the country districts. When Judge Johnson tact held "court there he peremptorily ordered the Commissioners to make arrangements for erect ing a new building, under the threat of a pen alty. The latter laid a statement o' the case before the public, and the result nu been to wale up a considerable degree at opposition to the project, In several districts meetings have been held to protect against the action of the court, and in Western Crawford, the Rec ord says. the feeling is almost unanimous against erecting a new building. We are sorry that such should be the due, for the present Court Rouse is certainly a-discredit to the county. The movement, to-organise a Young Alen's Literary Association should meet with the ac; Live encouragement of all our oitizens. Our city. is lamentably deficient In facilities for literary culture, the sole organisation for the purpose at present being the Y. 11G 'Christian Association, which is - more religions than lit erary in its character. We should be able to altDDOrt at least one wood , literary society, and it will not speak well for, the enterprise of our young men if they fail to extend to any properksldevised plan for this object agenerous 'eurport. • The Gazette of last week made its appear snee in qaorto form. and rigged out in a com plete new dress, making a decided improve ment in every leaped. We hail this evidence of prosperity with plemmre, for aside from its political vagaries, we confess to a warm side for our venerable eotemporary. The Oases,- as and Gazette have "measured lances" in many a well contested fight, but there bee never been a time *hen their respective pro prietors have allowed political differences to mar their friendly personal relations. Thathops of the Erie Beilway at Dnukirk, judging by the reports of the newspapers there, must be immenee concerns. The build ings comprise a connected length of 8,000 feet, and an -average of 5,000 workmen are em ployed in them. The ululated capital invest ed in machinery, building., &0.. is two mil linue of, dollars Waimea forward Erie to the day when the Phila. & Erie R. R. will require as extensive facilitie . and site em ployment to as mtny workmen; • as the Erie Road does at Dunkirk now. We know; ofno Republican whose appoint• went to- any position we' could learn with more pleasure than that of I. ;B Da•a, -Emq., to the important - position of Deputy Sporetary of the Commonwealth. Re is well qualified for the duties of the place, end will mate a ♦aloable and popular officer. • With Col Mo. Creary and Mr. Gars in the Cabinet of Den. Geary, Erie county cannot complain of a want of appreciation on the part. of the new State Administration. We take special plower(' in calling the ol= tention of our readers to Messrs. & Waders adiertietement, in another column. Coming hire, total strangers, this drm have, b - y , their 'enterprise and honorable business denting, built up in a comparatively brief period, ai large ► trade, if not the larg est in the city. We advise all of our friends in need of dry goods to give them a call. Mr. Thomas Mellen, one of our staunch subscribers in North East, last week paid up his subscription wholly - in-ne011), Hellinks that Democratic papers should b 6 Pala - for in Democratic money. On Monday, Mr. Conrad Zinn of Albion, also paid his subscription in specie-.all in shining silver pieces. We are ready to see a few more of the same sort of friends. 'There is a general movement in all the sur rounding cities and towns to bring about a reduction of rents. The falling off in trade ban materially affected most business men, and if rents remain as high as last year, many of them will be forced to retire from business.. Unpleasant as it may be, property - owners toast make up their minds to accept I lower rents hereafter than they have been getting. The:Titasville Herald thinks it "altogether prabeble that he success of Simon Cameron has already eicasioned a breach in the De publican party which may be difficult to re pair." The Dispatch expretuset the same be- lief. Should the anticipations of our ootem pansies IV%icorreet, the election of Simon Cameron, instead of being .a calamity, may provit to be a.asblessin,g in disguise." -... We hear a great deal of complaint from nbscribers la the West Ward of the failure to receive their papers. Whether the fault lies with the carrier, or is attributable'to the rascality of newspaper thieves, is more than we• can ascertain. We hare determined to tracenut the taun t and will, thank any who miss their paper; it they will promptly notify . us. - . . The proposed new eounty scheme, for which' Titusville bas been so long contemding, seems about knozked in the head for this year,—the Chairmen of ths • Coassitteesto which it. will have to be referred both being enemies of the bill, . • The Pithole-Record Ors a lad aeliount of a girl frorn_near gibe. who died in that place, attar hoeing Wed a lifek,of chime. Her body sae takes to the -hosts of her parents far WAAL 4 The Conneautyille Record of last week con tains nearly a column of marriages. The #ecorcl is entitled to' its claim of being the giiat matrimonial organ of the North-West. We have tried to compete,witti it, but the su perior good looks of the ~,pnnE,or editor of the Record have won the day, , .. __l. • A lodge of Good Teuiliiara woe organized Waterford on Saturday evening, with 4G char ter members. W. C. White is F. W. C, T., arid ' Geo. F. King W. C. T. Many of the most in- Scientist citizens sta interested the move ment, and a revival .of the temperance cause is expected to follow. , The New Fork Legislature, last year, In fit of intense virtue, passed a lay prohibiting We granting of free passes by railroad cor porations. The act was not found to work as exprged, and at the present session when a bLU was' presented for its repeal, it passed immediately by is.large majority.. There is •rumor upon the-streets that Sen ator Lowry either hasalreadx, or soon intends to institute a libel suit against the .Dispatch tor its articles defaming - his character. TIN GREATEST) ATTRACTION OF THE BRAWN YOU TUE MIST THIRTY DAYS ONLY.-. Black q Brocade Silk worth $1 75 for $1.121 Rep ; " t. $2 00 " $l5O " $2 25 " $1 65 ; " " $2.75- " $2.25 t h •sg •/1 $4.00 1{53.00 I. " $8.26. •' $2 . 50 C:olored Reps at from $1.25 to $1.40. Colored Plain from $1.25 to $2OO. 'Poplins worth $2.00 far $1 25. . • •ti " $1.52 for $l.OO. • " as 00 for $2 50. Empress Cloths at from $lOO to $1.371 Menuna at from 850. to $1.60. Mint Fare lees than New York cost. . l'ftett 4 Striped Muff and Collar worth $lOO for $7O 2 Sett 3 Striped Muff and Collar worth $9O for $65. - : • • 2 Rate 2 Striped MuU and Collar worth $.7,5 for M.' 1 SWAI Striped MUT and Collar worth $6O for $45. = • A few Sett of Squirrel Fure from $l2 to $l5. A few Sett of River Mink Furs worth $lO for $6. • ! f will eel! the 'balance of my Shawl stock indow coot, consisting of Double aid single paisley, tong'Wool and Brach° Shawls, &c. Call early to find the best assortment in Folic at P. }haulms, Isla. 710,8tate St., btween Bth and Btb. jai 5-3 w. 8. 51 Weigel. tometiesl Pieno.Forts toner, o► the firm of Weigel & Ziegler Orders re ceived at Weigel & Ziegler's :Ansi° Store, 820 State Street, Erie, T'a. Janl7 lm. - , Kr For a parlor-is' sitting room stove, no one is equal to the Moaning Glory. for sale by Flimeod & Comtiany, 605 French street: 0e.25-tf. - • ankirl, A fire made in the Morning Glory slove can be kept up sll the winter round, without kindling. For, este by Nimrod tr. Com Puny, 605 French etreet, 0ct.25-tt • PIYARETEP. O tifLY=TBISSLEII-..011 the iffth at the rieldena of John Eliot. Elul., in Mill Creek, by Rev. Dr. Lyon, A. H. grey, Esq., to Miss Rate E. 'Weiler. ' , Srotnos—MOCAna--On New Year's - day, at tho bride's residence, by Rev. W. W. Gill, 'Mr. Janice M. Sturgeon, of Fairview, Erie Co.; Pa. to Mrs. 3. M. McCabe, of Alle gheny City, Pa. • Baraa—Mosamo-On the Bth, by the Rev. E. A. Squfer, at the residence of Mr. Tappan, on Boyd Farm, Mr. John T. Baker. et Buf falo, N. Y. to Mies . Sarah J. Morgan, of Erie, Pa. .glk9rUtrucinitTPlb Crouch to Fannie L. Cook,4oth of this city. L6II4IBB—DLAINE--In Noith East, on 10th lust at the residence of the bride's uncle, J 3i. Conrad, Hen., by Bev. T. B. Hudson, Mr. if.-A. Leross to Miee - Emma E. Blaine, daughter of the late E. W. M. Blaine. Kaeasa—lioswis—Dee. 27th. at the rest • donee of the bride's f*ther, by Res. .7. 0. Osborn. Mr. Pharlas D. Kepler, of Seegers town, Pk, to Miss Louisa C. trophies. of Girard. J3IED tAISEIt--.6ll t ihe stb inat. , Eli ebbed'. wife of Mr, Frank J. -Kaiser, aged 58 years. GILBERT—At the residence of T. H. Allen. ' Ccrs, on the Sd inst., F. H. Gilbert, aged • 48 , yesrs end 10 months.. Disease typhoid lfatuaat AJD (41,1111.07 411111 TIM RALTPI7II/11114411.1111 Mammon —An erste for your men on the crime of Sell. tads, and the MM. sl Errors, Abates acid Direases !hick create impedlinents to WARRISGR, with sure means of rifle. Rent to sealed letter enr..lomoi, free of charge. Address. Dr. J. SIiILLLN FtqCOIITON, froward Askoclition, Pnlladelphla, Ps.. Jaclrfd-Iy. New Advertisethents. • oprov nr or. an um nor Trim Eutß I c nu•=r• Aartim E.Tu KY I. soci twit are notified thist an adjourned meeting of the Sto , khol , tere of still Society ohi e held as the C..nrc 'frme,.lo Erie, oo the SDI) YANrAILY, A.D. DlB7. at 11 reolock a, m 411 r• object of this elite. co , etiog is to stab I.' be er - reety ora a pe ostoent tad. , or provide V.r w &moll:Moo, the We of its property cod promr aliseosel of Na proniodt. . .1. W ItYc N, Prest. IA7ITSOUT-HOOAUD TD COST. TV FOR THE NEXT SIXTY' DAYS, We will sell Dry Goods cheap...thin can bPaght In an! place In LOOK! LOOK! REOUCIVIN IA A FACT. We otter goods at 90 per ant. lege than have been sold for the past year. 00!S AS Alamos PRIGT• .Closinn 'tee, to make room for our tine firing took. .(Jos boroshi. at the late forded sales so cheap that we eau Fell at !anthills cost of Importation, Freneh Merlons Atli 25 worth $1 7b luaus' and Cloaks at $lO 00 worth WOO. Bream Shawls at $lO 00 worth $l5OO. • Plaid Worn Shawls at $B.OO Worth 11000. Prints 1230. matted down from :fa. ltn" " • 111 e. Ileoinaot Prints 15c. per yard, best coat.. marked 'down from ltio Yard wide Factory 180., roarkkd down from Ito. " Bleached amain 20a, snarled down frim flatting Me per yard. marked down from Boa. 10-4 all wool Blankets 0.00 per pelt. weriks7.oo. timers] Skirts $240 each, worth $3 - Drawer. $1.60 per peer. wortfisl. 60: Lan ice' Hoop Skirts $ LCO each, er:rth $12 3 . A lame stock of Ladles. and Wissele Bradley's New Patent Duplex Elllotle (or dew le) Seeing Flirt—Jo id recatree. Witte !inhale new: Samna, fralt-.2%, sl,g tad a yardifn eircumferenee. AU them Pldrta we will yell ZI per cent. cheaper than ewer. LARGE MOOR OF DRE 34 42107D3 English ud French Wartime, Impress Cloth; an Wool Waimea, Printed Delabsee.notrargtis, Striped end MIA ltrenth and Ris lish Poplins. Per te. Rentnant ?tints. nosier,. Yankee Nations, COW& Yarlt. Cotton and Woolen Flannels. Shirting Flanwels. Slims, Se, ac., all marked down =per Scent. kir Otis Stock la tull—we can't be utidenold. Call and pee no. M NtLL,STSSRSRiIkWILDBY. ja77-2w. " No. 6 Reed Rouse, RN*, Pa. 1820,1867 • T HE EgI S GAZETTE. RADICAL UNION Enter. upon the rortyliaroath year in qurto fetch with ehtltt mei of deo column' freely rioted to my readsb'e typo, and to In inany- - - 'lmportant taped' THE BEST ADVERTISING 'MEDIUM IN Ma SECTION $2.00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE Ws:lmes OoptM suit tree toss? 'dams -OFFICZ ;CORNER, S?ATR sow MS, %RIR, pi.: R. GRAHAM, PO 2gt. : , t A GiDICI7PFUIIAUVOLLIGIie OF rBl Wb. The not torn of %Ma loatttaftea, 'tadn tea n ores seetwooe oe the lath day ofithatutry leff. For terms of odottalin, esteloottes to.. eflOorte Jo Di Fat:MR. Preet, jilo4w. dririghvaleotl.ee, Centre Co.l, • I. AT . N Mama. my vitt Loma% kr let my toesatit beard 'abaci In monssot.tot witboatjart caste or fwaeaa tto ; this it to am* tU p moo. tat to tutor outlast or er• moototatt, sa I simU was debts et her Oat WWI Mina& MeV Pp. Jar T r lift ItEAL ESTATE FOR ,SALE. DWELLING "HOUSES. First class brick hones and half lot on east Fifth Street - Fhwt eau brick boon and two city lots, corm of chestast and Tenth Streets. - Bosse and lot of Wm Iteters, comer of French and •Saeood Streets. Hansa and 0 , 11 city lot on Fit.t, titreet, ear Cherry. Cheap. Moss and k,. on Eighth Stre-t, west of canal. ilertaised lot, SO by 165 tot, on Smartt, street, west of Fat afros. Hobs• and lot, f 2 by 126 fest, us Ilyrdla atimet, south of railway. House and lot, 60 by 611.2 feet, on Wotan!, near 6th street. Two very desirable booms and lota as Pesach St. Floosie and Int on Rlmnroth street, near P. k. 6.•nU root Pr.re Sl.alo. Cheap. We her. a number of bonus sod lota worth from 000 to sts Anoae and 10,83 by 124 on Meat Ninth Elliot— pro, 62,600 Aortas Ind half city lot on west Fifth stmt—prig St 891 limps and lot, 41 by 160 feet, on out Ninth Street, —prim 63.250. Prams boom on 13•Itatreet—iery they, Ftr+eit bona in WaeleyyPlo 82 alms ponitd. Price sl,oo—u.rtb sapo. , BUILDING LOTS. Tyro city tote oo !fewer:ltlt St. wet of Myrtle. one rity lot oo Two!fib St.. wad of /ft TV.. S s city lotulo Flovvoth flfroot.:offorf of Walnut. Two city lota,on Vitals St, west of eons'. ely lois, on itleveratb St , west of Canal. • ,0 ..ball lot, oorasr Walsot sad rum 4 4. Twelve city lots, 59 by 1.30. Cbeatout , St., south of railway. • Wxn city lots, 39 by Il.o..lhaelals near Chestnut Stmst • Tw;lye city iota, 89 by ICA Ette:korr Street, nes- Chnto Tyro city lots, 40 by 165, Hickory our Chestnut. Fis city lota, 41h by Butiaki St, east • Virtit city lots, 41,4 he 123, 17th. St., eut. Fire city lota. 41 by 165.11 th St., r But St. O. city lota bY 120. Rut St. Fire city lota, 41 by 166, 9th near Suet St. . Three city lots, 45 by 112? Sa sutras Street, South grip. Three city lob., 43 by 133, Gust At., South Erie. One city 101, 41 by 151, Sale* St., west. - Ore city lot, 53 by 120, toner of Eighth and Saws tree Ste Fourlote,4o:l6s, on Sib street, between P/nwle and Wellsce street._ • VOW' lota ea Eleventh 'tree; between Paved. and W.nee, resets. BUSINESS LOTS. Tbrre lots, 21 by 100: earner tth arid Pesch Ste. - ''our iota. ?CI% by 223 C corner late aid Rate Rix lots, 21 by 1035,eontrr 241 and State Rte. St;i lota between ltleventh sad Twelfth - We. Two lots, 2? br 146, State, swath of 12th street. . . - ' NEAR CITY. Six dre sere lots on Buffalo road. Four fourteen acre We cc Mee Reed, half a mile from city limits. FARMS. 157 aarborcreek--goo4 impromaeotA. - IBS acia garbnrerest—good impronsoeuts. 50 acres to Harborersek —Load improre men tr. 70 &AM in Rartioremk—good Improvement.. 52 ter 4 1.2 miles out of Erie—good itsprol4 manta.. , 30 zeros 4 1.2 twigs wt of Eri.—g•ol Improve moots. • arm of 45 acres to 11111 Greek, 4 1.2 mile from city. Good brick house, harp. tine young orchard. all find quality gravel land. Price $40011..-the imprcrsementa worth the money. 20 aeyea near eooper's Ville. runt elan frame barn. Very devisable and sere elicit,. . . _ 60 scree eight mites southeast of Eric—good improve ments. I 112 acres 12*01. Ninth Eat. 100 acres in Green township. 66 acre. in UM Coste, two oillu from cite. . 60 cres in gill Creek. four mils. from city. 9 60 sexes in Kingsinlie. Ohio—lmprovemen ts FIATE9 k -HEPLBR. Agitate and Dealers in Real Patate. nle2o.tt Reed HOLM. Brim, Pa. - Estl 15 CITY IKON WORK M. 1; STATION4RY AND PORTABLE STEAM BOILERS, OIL MILLE AND TUNIS, BRADLEY'S PATENT ENGINE, - RICK'S PATENT ENGINE, • DIRECT ACTING CIRCULAR, SAW lIILLS. GEARED MULAY MILLS, AND MILL-GEARING, F SELLYTI4O, MI MS, &C, DRILLING TOOLS, PIIMpING 'RIGS AND =I Minaisetnred brthe ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, Hose Shama twice. Has doable the poser of any other fiestas of equal atm - • P.itlee ►ho wish to leavens their power without changing their boiler. eau do no by umlaut the Headley Itegine. which works the Sahanst Shute and Ores double the power from the woe boiler, thine Ravine her the ?eel. jenlo'67•tf. p araziarisi.rnsa dew- 44 fii ltwe4.6oAD. ?m vest Noe traverses the • orthen and Northing counties of Pininsylnois to the city of Erie,. Lake Me. It hag been leased b the Pgitagyttonia Reif read Ceneveay, and is operated by them. Wail Train .........1025a.1a Rea Express Train 680 p. m Ws , era Aeeom 8 RI a. am Anise Westward. Van Train ' 115 p FA* tspiews Train 1000 a. Warren Aocom.. .... , 503 p. Puma:gar can ran Ibronib on the Brie M e all awl Ex. prey. trains without etisageitotri wart:ookm Philadel• phis sod Rm. 'Jew York moppet - al: Leine New York a* 9 00 a.m., arrive at Erie 10 00 a.m. Leave New York at 600 p. m.: arrive at Erie 716 p. o. Leave trio at 530 p. m.; atrlve .t New York 440 o. m. Leave Erie at 10 25 a. .w , .; arrive t New York 1010 a at. Elegant Weeping ears on all algbt ten* For information reetweeting Passenger bending' apple it eotner of 3001 and Market eta. Pbthr.., and for Peel& busiesn of the Company's agents. R. R VCIWORTON, la., enrage Illtb god If arlnt 9triota. Phi ladelghla. . 7 W REYNOLDS. Fri*. W. BRAWN. ggent V. C. It R.. Baltimore. 11. R. FlorrOrl‘T. General Prodglat agent, Fiala Ft W. O.WINNER.. (ten. 'Picket Att. Phila.. A L. I 'MR. geeenl 4 operintendent ' , He, Pa. • _ ._ NE IV If 1 U. 31 :...--. . _ , James P—Crook. having taken in him eon, Junes 11., as • partner. on thekAder of AnKl.lBBl, ender the tbrai name of J 411E4 PAROAH k Stlbl desires to ha,. a set Aliment of hls old secoonte. All persona knowlnn them• selves indebted to him am requested to call And nettle withinsAdeley. READ! READ! Roudara PLANED LUMWSR! Am imirrocitroni or • ' V1b347. Sub, Frames. Doors and•Blinde, Montana* wed Plaot Pence Moll Resting, Matehing and Planing dime to order. Shop on reach at, Between 4th and 6th Ste., Be, Pa. Ire soopoottilly toll the attention of th e Donne to on, facilities or dolor work to the best of attic ottooptit and on resronable terms. Paving fitted ay entire's an above, with saps _Nor niachtnerl, we feet confident 0 thrive; nth* saWattion. aroma, Prom thread will naive vtetootattootioo t0r1,61-41. JAIIIIES P. CROON a SOP. riMPI6OFIOICSIT FOR sulrn sit:ol*. • Madded and 'starred soldier., widows sod orphans of shin soldier'. and tbenosesployed of both sexes on. erel ly. in want of rrthowtable sad yrellialths employ. ment.friebrriar no risk. eon means sorb by ennlesdns a pest paid addressed revelers is, prtkolsrs to • DR. JOHN If. lIMINALI:. - - - •:-.cann-if Dos 153. Droollso. W. T. ! LEIGH - BELLS I A Large neck of ALL - 6TYLBS , AND QUALITIES, brel3.tr GLJA.U.DIAN 8 &LE. Tim undersigned gsardisnof Helms N'ilk'nson, Byron W Winston. rudoraWilkinsms and Ira Wilkinson. Miner children of Its Wilkinson deceased, will sell at Dublin mae,, on the premises, on 9A TURDAY. YID 2. /207, the unditided interest of mid minors in the following de• seritmilideen of bind to wit: All that certain farm situate In the township of Amite, Erie county, , scribed ea follows: On the Week by,this "abbe highway, on the North by land of Georgottanlsys ea the But by lands of Charles Stewart and was. Deena. and on the Routh by binds of Owirs• Lockwood and Abel Matteson. being traetlick 181', outettlasSO sem and alleest. ees, known'. the.Witklason Farm. Terms of 80e—Onsrthirit in hand, and the halation" in Throe annual payments. with annual lutenist, to •be cored by bond and mertgapre on the premises. jalo.3w. IRS cßeyrse,thumthia. pusue ,uotrai You resat. The The undenigned offers for rent his racer hotel. recent ly erected at North Point. lb. building Is 86 by 61 fest' on the preyed and contains Ig rooms oo the second BOOT: TM property Is one acme" et good amble teed. This house, when corenlefLd, will hare all the canyon' lances of it first class hotel. end Is situated neat the depot Of.tbs Philsd !phis k rule refined. Fenton' der. string to spend the summer mouth. in fishier and hunting congregate here In great nambers os account of the hetithtebresc of the climate. the 'picturesque natural menery, and the inimitable quality attire water. m a wild. them la no place la Pcnnerleanin that pro mote to many mantel attractions to people draftees of recreation. Possession. ien b. even on the but of 'April. 1867 C. C. WItLIM. Refereirsi.-11:. Teen% Lock Him; A. J Quigley North Point. • JaifiAlir. pARTEIBReIIir latilleS. - ---_ . • Wo Imo aamodated impala", toolbar la imams ander the lira snoop of Pas.atlaira Spent Compaq. With our liciaald Vatittien we' fad aaatialtat is as liU all Wan sear that data. . iv '. • : , • • ~L. a lutisiwownmmetert,.ra. .- . . Y. inhiWaßTlL lalo-tw. . - Watedahlaik: Uttar's/ Pabltalia t ai ll m t it "MT.-4 Timm alut Lot our Vlore Toomitlati stvos'Apetl Itritstfo or • • ' • ' ELTOt • _ rolglitikl•=4-oease aid lat . Si- Se ltbls em• edsotee lard/Vie omega.. aske, Lai OM. ?we story doable beam !ea adlar. Good well et eater. •bera sad trait tear ea Ide 2 1amileel• DaNl.4w.l JOHN lIANITFACTIIBE ENGINES, CIRCULAR SAW WILLS dEo. swollen. Presid•nt: W. J. P LlDDSLL,Soperintsnd•ni, JOHN H. BIW, Saw eery and Treuni er THE- BRADLEY ENGINE, vim Op FAIIMGIII TEAMS AT UM "" -Leave gaetward. , JAMFB P. OROOK-.t SON, Tor No by - - .7. C. SZLDS?: TUE OBILAT PITRICPIGTHENIPIU ;I , (Not a Matey Prirpitet4.o;,) HOOFLANTYS GERMAN BITTERS t,- will cam Debility mania' from any cans* wbatsww. Prostration or Om system; caused by raven iirdsbips, asp:wares, tenant Or JWuei of amp Win Soldiers. althea% aide or reufls. adults or youth, will dad in ibis Bitters Brow Tonle, not dependent no bad (Naar& fur theirpoost mt racu'ous egret. - - DVSPXPEIII, And diseases rosolting (foto disorders of the lATur and IninaLtoo organs, an nand bt HOOFLANIYS GERMAN BITTERS Ttila Bittern ban aerfortned mon aunty aim boar. eat!atection, bu more tastimon p , loon respotetebbe people to math tot it than any other article in the was list. Ws they soy one Co cootrsdiet thla ausetton, cod will pay $1,040 to any one wbo win produesaamilk.i., published by us that is not maim. • HISOFLAND'S GEASIAN'BITTERS, Will cum every awe of chronic or nervous debility ani diseases of the Wiley'. Mum the following symptoms enrolling. from disorders of the digestive miens : Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blend to the Read. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, ffeirttnarn, Ub gust for Foo d, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Soo grnetations, Sinking or Fluttering at, the Pit, of the Htoreseb, Swimming of the Reed, Hurried and &Meat Brearbing..Flattering at the Heart, Choting,or Sugregt log ftensations when in a lying posture, Diniseas of v ie lon. Doti or, Webs before the eight, Fewer slid Dull rgip lu the Head. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness o: the :41n And Ryes, Pain fa the Sidi. Back Chest, /AMA ltd. Sodden Flushes of Hew, Burning in the Flesh, Con slant I - maiming. of Keil and great Depression of Spirit" Rennes% that this Bitters', not alehoolle, contain, no ma or whiskey, and cannot mete drunkards, bat ir the beat tattle la the world. `READ Vl3O ilaYa 80. - From Rev. W. D. striel, ree!or: of Ttelf.th Zaino; Church, PbHada. Gentlemen- I have reeently been laboring ceder th e dattressing effects of indigestion v ectmananied by ptos tration of the nervous system. Numerous remsdieswere recommended by friende, and ROMS of them tested. bn without relief. Your Hooffsud a Doreen Bitten ware recommended by persona who had :tied them, sod whose _favorable awe Von of these Bitten ireduc,,l me to try teem. I must coulees that I had au averdoo to Velem! Wedbeinestmm the Khonsand and one" quack "Bitten" whose cooly arm name to be to palm off sweetened a, dragged Ilqaor upon the commonity Inal sly way, end the nodal:ley of which. I feat. is to make many a eon. rimed drunkard. Upon learning that oars was redly • medicinal preparation I took it with happy effect Its action not only apatite stomuch , but upon the nervous viten:, wilt prompt end gratifying. I feel that I al e few bottles. Very respectfully yours . W. D. tilelOiltlED, No. 254 Madams:on •t. E=EViEI2EMI= I have derived derided benefit from the tore of llootiand'. German Bitten, and 1 feel 'troy privilege to recommend them as a moat *[cable tonio to all who are aufferiag from general debility or from dineen arising from the derangement of tba liver. Yonne truly. Pr= Err. D. Itenlig, Pasta, at ths Passayotik 5..11.1 barchlPituatia. ?rota the IlmisY roaDoctable raconimardatiou gllun to Dr. flootiand's Getman Bitters,' gas induced to eve 1h In • trial. After using moral bottles, I found them to b. I lemedi for docility , sods most erzeitsot toots tot the stomach.ac D IhteRRIGS. From Bev. Wm. iimith, forinerly Putor of the Illness town bad Ntihllle el. ) haptbet churches, Baring =Kiln my %WI, a number of bottle, of you. Boofiand'a German Bitters, I hare to say I typed then uan excellent medicine, specially adaytid to remove the disown they are reennteended or. They atringthee and lavigurate the mate= when debilitated, and are aar tal in disonienrof the liver, loss of appetite, hm. I ay. also mrewrmended them to several of my friends eb. hare tried thee.. and found them fatly beneficial In the restoration of health. Yours Imlay, Wit. SKIM gee FlutchicusonSi.„ phtlula BEWARE OF COUNTEREITB. 'Sae that the al:gators of *.e. id. JACKSON' is Oil at wrapper °reach bottle. Should yoar nested druggist not bays the merle tie not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparation that may be offered in its place, but sand to a and on will forward. mainly pasted, by express. -• ' Prbielpal Oleos and blanaiawary, No. fel Argil Street, Philadelphia, Pa. EI JONN& [enamors to O. N. Jackson & eo&.,) &VA Proprietor, For sale by druggists and dealers in etrory town to tit United Status. darreb•tdeeiffee LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH ! LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH LIFE—HEALTH—STPrvaT/Z / au&. towidhaaa,saLorms D . - SPECIFIC PILLS 'Are prepared by the bleulearr. 0 maim Dupont. phenols:amities. No. 214, Rae lartabard. Paris, from the - ptaseription of• Dr. Sam Delaroarre, chief phydetan,to the Hospital do Nord ea Lartroimmt. LISTFILA OF 11200X111111DATION Pam, May 64b, • Gentlemen—We have used the .SpecUlo Pine toads Dow Dr. Delarnarrifs prescription, during sinntrlid pearl pant; in Our private and public practice. and hoe frond there a most energetic and eiliclent remedy In wan of Spelmatorboea or Mahn] Wellies, Weak. daily or prema ore emissions; sexual weakn o or impotency; epeeist derangements of the nervous system; %eakua• lei • rignit from soot habit, and atonal eseessee; relaxa tion of the genital organef week spine; affections of•the eves; "Lime" or 'in lek don" &Tanta in the' urine; "Ifilty" Moberg's; paleness of tee Ode, with sunken cheeks or bloodless lips; "pinched" featurrs; irregular setton of t h e b ee r,. map in sill the ghastly train o• symptioe. ...wog from over tsse;ebuses, or km mom oriv cause, of the nervous form. We earnestly &dries the profession, and al; persons nrifaine from any symptomatic or organic affections of the genito•nrinery evatente to use theme pi la. With high respect, we are yours most sincerely, • • RA. BLit/Will; 11. D.. Drastume.ll. ft, JEAN Di Larynx. l. 0. To Garanciere k Dupont, N0.21e Hoe Lombard, Pole. gallant...Ty and studious' accupatioaa, grief., anxieties, or whatever te. de to impair tha vital action of he brain, &straining and easharraraing disorders of the vi tie alstem. Students; clergymen, and avyere, there. f. re, who are es. °Malty liable to *bete weakoessee, should retort promptly to Pr. Delarnam's Specific Pills. A pamphlet, coot dialog fall particulars, wi•ti direc tions and advice, printed in 1 elicit German. Spanish, and IC ogllsh,eccompartiea *sell box, and will be sent by nuta, free of east, to any who will write for it. Moe $1 parr box, or mix bona for 26. Sold by all the principal druggists, or will tw amt by mcii, merrily sealed from all .hasi ration. on receipt of the specified price by any arthoriord agent, orb- Itb• rile rural menu for America, OSCAR. G. 11103Yol CO., 27 Cortland, Ot., N. Y. Anthortzsd , agents! for Erie: I. S. it Co, Ball fir Warfel, octlB-1...0w THE tiILEAT ENGLINILI RE3IILDI • -, 'SOTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT SIR JAMES CLARE'S CELEBITAT.ED FEMALE PILL , . Prepaied from a Priserip ion of sir. J. Clarke, Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Tan laminable medicine le unfailing in the eure nt all than painful and dangsroaa diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all ewe.e and te =rn an abatraellaaa tom whatever clinic A speedy: .care mat be relied on. TO DIAII,IIISD LADIES • . It bypeenliarly salted. It will, In a abort time, brief on the Riontlatypeziod with rogolarity. . - CAUTION. . . Thus Pills should sot be Inks* by Fremias dxrike fie FIRST THREE MOSITHS ef Pregiseuicy e. Sky ma ours to fainyr Aftscamiege, bat at any :Wier time they are see. In all uses of Nelsons and Spinal Allietiona, Pains in the Back mad LW:WY:dive on sUght esgpilon:Palpita tloo of the Heart, Castello' and Whites, these Pills will effect a oars when clt other means bees felled:, end al. Mow& a P OI II OI I Intedy, do not eentein iron, dime, antimony or anything hurtful to the coastal:Moo. Full directions in the pamphlet .round each package, Ode: should beetansfatly preserved. • Bold by rli Druggists. Prier $1 rer bottle. SPECIAL • , It to the fate of every valuable medicine to be coon. terfeltbd. Be cautions, therefore, and tee that the let tors -T. &iv. are hi. wn to the bottle, and that each wrapper bears tl a fae.simile of the Signalers of I. C. Ba'dwin it Co., end Job Boxes. Without which no ire genutue. N. B —One dollar with eighteen cents for wisp, enclosed to arm authorised agent or to the sole °beret agent for the United Btatee and British dorniefoec JOB MOBS% 4T Cnrticodt4St.. New York. will inter, a bottle containing eftby return tuall. pecurely sealed Irvin all clestrvatinn.Agewis for Fee, Hall St Warfel. and J. B. Carver & Co. o.lB—Meow COAL. COAL. a '4 l THE 'PLACE TO BUT COAL CHEAP 1 1 3 -A; SALTSMAN & CO.'S, Coal Yard, stonier tf Twelfth. and Peieh Streets. Erle - : . Pa., who keep constantly on hand Lehigh and Pinatas (Pm, ace) lump and prepared,-Shamokin, Egg Dora: and Nut vilest Bitumlnou. for grate and steam. ig4 BLOBS/UM, PITTSDPG AND BEAVER, Tor Blacksmith Purpoeet. Om Coal Is all noticed by rail, Ls kept co dry plank door. tad WELL SCRE=ED mon DELIVEIZX „ , We offer great loffneaments to pestles 11,10:1114 this! In tlelr winter supply, also to dealers parobsslng bytthe car load. Ulmtr. Give na • call and as toorantot to girksatiese. j01T1941641 SALISILIieb4O. . x MANHOOD—How Load How Restored - . 1 --. ~..-... • Just published a nest ration of Dr. . i. d ow corths. .. -q . " l - - radical eon; radical -' ta taloirif) of BPermstoseboot. or ettultal Weelness. favolantart &imbue Lomeli, ftepoienev, Mental and Pbesleal loespseity, r air ent. to &intim ste.; also Consumption, rparestOlad FM Wand ty Self. Indulpnes arsenal ottramroilael. er Pries, to a sealed strvitioso. out. 8 Goats. The estsbrated. other to this adinirebl• essay aunty dessouetretn. from a thirty - Mmeessfal practice, Cut the aleranor wee ' of oilf-abuis may be mdiesllr cored 'Wheat the dasserost ore of tetanal modieibe Or the appeal** of the Ittdis—polotleg out • mode of eats at ones aimpreimertato antLetimtnal. by means of which every suir.rer;'ne matter what his eon dittos maj be, may ears blue relftmlily privately and nedfeWly. yr This lector, should *IA ilt• booth et Itmlii r -.., youth in, . teat an WI, to a plain envelcipt, to any address post-paid, en receipt of Mr math or t!p post stamps. Address the publisher'. CHAS' , J. 41 IiCLINor & CO.. fiselo-ter 177 Mowery. fili:P. Post-Mee 800 15ne. plain LIBICUTY WHITE 'LAM" Prams& by an wetted palate. T it.rasatioa vU S . - as tear. Ilatabatawa onlyjq ZIEGLER & ' ma, rues et.Adimusgo. 1111 North Mr' etre, !it* - A rs oLir MOOG SOT TO A NOW TOOL utibliabsa ~oaly udidubt• senlidles tsova." - olive IMO Poison*? o Jot dairjorase to the gnaw' Fondly .° "Rata mato out of their holm to dm:. "COSTA.rB" 114 t RUC% L . *, MOLTS Ira used for Rata. Mar. Boartrar, Bleak and Red Anti, k.., ' COSTAR'S'. BID BUG RITERRINATOR Is • liquid or wiodr—used tolodzoi r and also as a prenatal"a for lied 800, ke. 'COSTAR'S* ELECTRIC POWDER. FOIE INSECTS i. for slotbs, Mosquitoes, flows. lied Dogs, losooth on Moto, Fowls, Actual', ao. {• l l 1 Ree nut t tot.ll worthless baUattioso. gar rise test .`Corraa'a" mos is 00 era Box, Bat tle sod Flub before you boy. Address, FLENRY R. COST 484 broads's.; N. Y. Sold to Brie, Ps, by lel Druggist; sod retell &Were immwhine. R. D. PICNDALL. "COSTAR'I" BUCItTRORN. SALT/ , For Cuba Burns, Bruises, Wounds. tiaell.Bannirlir Broken Braun& SOTS Nipples, Ithagin. Blind and Sores; Wes, licrAtilous, - Palrid and Ifletondlikuted Sores; illorn. Glandular Svellloge, tnletlo!a. Gahm. oaa Ado:Dona Binpronni. nob, Coma BaaSoln., Ball • blabs', de.: Chapped il•cda. Lips. ka ; Bites of splars, macts..tatinals. to.„ tor. . Boite 25 cents, 50 mite tied $1 Cam Bold by all Draught* aver? *berg. And by HENRY B. COSTAR, Depot SU Broadway, N. Y. CORN SOLVENT, ki 0 4a, ZS Ida, 10 etilAued St Air. 80,1 by ell Drouteta evieffoitne. ( N Ola r d by BENET FL COMAIt, Depot et 4 proldwoy, BITT ER-SW EET—A - ,ORAis7GE BLOSSON FOR BE4vrayuto 1H cox:Lula:l. Used to soften and besatlfy thittkin, remove Frotet.'.. , Pit/10M Eruptions Stu. Ladles Ire now lining it formality . nee to ail othor. Bottiei EL - Sold by all Unest, iserywhero , And by HENRY B. COS AB, Depot 484 Brost . I. Y. . COUGH REMEDY For Coughs, Colas. Roarronear, Rom Throat, CI ...p, ;Whooping Cough, Inenei aa, A elitC29 • Bronchial Alletaloas, and all diseases o f tarot. a Luce. - Bottle., 95 etc.. 59 eta. and SI &us. Mby 101 onital•ta , varavaate. .12, TIINRY It. COSTAE, Depot 8U littoadmay. N. Y. f " ; 73r- 13 1 - S'lloy P.ILLS, 4 For Nervous sad - glek Hoodaahs. Cootl000mo; lodi• potion, HyorpilkEthoosoen, CossUpstion.Dlorirbus. Vorrro p .od general datoroond or tbs Elgoothro - Orgtoo. -,••• Boxes, id ow. 40 eta, audit dam Sold by all -Drueristoomraluro. .11124 by HENRY R. COSTAR. Depot AK Rtoodosy. N. Y. • ( • . L . 50016r1H30 • • ram -FOR SALE. ' :,..,: of SID ann. 'boat 1M anti elsartiL al khan la rod Unbend laaili^stlA A knase p aaP l ane $0; a young errebatd at 120 pined a p bat sea soot othaz trafttnan. Ottani& int Inn Sank of annul Irteltf.avem. oa the Up Read, tad nowt Am .11, from Et* Pa, ta West IllinataskreltnillP , 11 4 Who pastlaulats esquire of an 26-4,1. . - , -amen Want. GOPT, EATTEMSON,,4, 4::04 61 s; =NW Mita. HAVE ail' altoeEluiti Qc; Mr; - 1867.ik As:sprint qpproachel Ants sod KOsralell From their halos wens ost And Mee and Rats In sidle of eats, . clagy skip about. caLsamanq " 0, T A " UNIVERAL Fos Cons, 8ua10124 Wart% as ',C 0 S -T A, R ' S "• PREPARATION OF "COSTAR'S" , PaTOBAL EMI C 0 S AR' 8" 10 AA 41,71.1,1 A UNIVERSAL DUNNER PILL. "Res uOl 142841 /