fmpottart notices: sii..tayertisenteitts inserted under this head. i n' : at 15 cents per line of 10 words for the first 12 cents for tfie second, and 10 cents 1,11 . CllOl hol.efitient Insertion. Erie City -Intelligence (Hike, Nu -stliteMreet. jnlo'6l-tf. F o r Insurance In well known and most re 'on) pnik.., apply to IL. W. Rusni•ll, agent, , -feb21117.-ty. Lady eannOf get in :t safer place to boy a dry goods than at No. "ilit Wave htreet: HER/CILS, 00 .4 tf. , Old Puna of (label A: Ifearielai. Ledlearlease Take yQolleer—Tiwbest stock re...s.GOCON and Silks, without excption, is ; Tle; tit a 1, , %tree!. liEsintelesi, Ohl stand of Gable ,k lt,utnnat Prints 10 renis ; Trona ets. ''' , • 11, .:11: ta 116 State gs front per yastrd r np; up Nu. eet. • I,*V-It• P. TErgniens. E 3 e and ar, Catarrh and all diseases of the Taroat a E nd Chest suixesautly t rea ud iarrir. pliiladelphla, atßrowsestllitii ;every n- • I, v Has five hundred testimonials. • - Vo • • 10 7i-ff. ItemovaL—Dr. Chapin tumretnoved his 11.0 to the corner of State street and ~~~,,p.,,g,1,,ver the Marl ne Rank,) where hp wil3 14..ee any who nuw need ht profes. r% Je4-.2w• Tomo% sl.—The Stove and Tin Ware store of Main tt CO.. bas been removed to No. 136.1&u.,.. .Troct, neuritic Buffalo Road, Where will g,•pt on hand t complete stock of goods I P, 1r 111 w, Ishidt-tite public aro invited to ',oil am:.A3111014.. 11131-tf. The Eric Lodge No. 211. I. 0. of Good Tom „„.,.a. on every Tuesday evening, In the - Lridgo Room, on State street. over ch 1 ••• lel% el ry st St rangcr Tempi:its vb., Il~tlitd•it are cordially invited to ho present. En. 'KNIGHT, W. C. T. fii .t mg.. W. S. -. mr2-tf. Ludic. V. 141 ideas* notice the eardm of lir, 11,11rwli',., Dry Goods Heahrr. He ix very mod ,„ of his business, but, wed:lees:ay, nel a better s toe': uor goods sold cheap , r 11.3, Ili., Give himeall, at No. 716 State .:rt, I. M. Ice/gel, praetletil pHallo forte tuner. inter , hit to the Grover &Baker Sewing-Mx street, Erie, Pa. or by ddne :%tate St lit 1,,t•IVI• f.r,lllllit latent ton . A first t claw orkliun eitiplloyed to .10 repairing of platans .40 111,1“,11.1i,. ntirmen'it , Furnbibing Store.— Mr. W.kri en L. Itse.s has taken the, store lately bv Justice, lateen dc unit ;g:, , t it up with everything neves:me, - to titalte complete gentlemen's furnishing estahlish awn t. )1 I, stork of Cloths, rasslinen% and Vest ,tais and heady Made Clothing is superior to vt lung ever brought to this city, and we defy sill to visit the store without finding some. thing to suit his taste. Mr. ROSH has been vory In serarhtg n Cutter who is nut sur -1..,,,,1 an}-where. Under his skillful supervision 1111 . concern is turning it work• equal to the best Fastern establishments. No person can have ant exett:e for going abroad fur clothing white no.. :firm& the 1.011V0111•11eOS that he I 5... In ude II lon to his other ;vs/dm. helms also •ti perior stock of Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Col. I .rs, e TavatZi,Lin short, everything that. a man 11 tilt, in the Nothing line can be got of Ross. dl and see yhurseh es. Ja2M-tf. Oily 3bbertigtmnits \ ott ' kt•ment<, t secure insertion, wrist, 1,11,41 hi by d o'elot;); on Wednesday after. Al/ advertlseinenti will he eoirtintiedak.. 1i,.• ,•xpen..e nf the advertiser;nnless orl H. V. (L.\l7s, 1+,1,101'1111111 kinds of Family Groceries and Prove MIK Stone Ware, Sc., and wholesale deal er in Wides,Liquors, Cnrani, Tobacco, &c., No. Fifth Street, Erie, Pa. jeGV-tf. STRAY CALVES lf F: u. file premises of the•snhseriber, In Nl,ll creek, on Suaday,MayZth, two calves 011 P nh tail off. The owner is req uest ed to C OM , fis-ward, prove property, pay eharges and take theta away ; otherwise they will be dispos -41 of aeeerdiug to law. rte.- WABI'EL. i a,athan Nlarble.,) In the Court . of Common It ~ ',Max of Erie County, a. ....a10: Marble. ) - No. 8 Feb, Term, 15,11.5. NOPICTI. .r . rill: unden.hmed, aptioluted Commissioner to I take testimony In the aboye entitled ease, t` , ill ~t t, tot to the duties of his aupOlntutent, at ,! a. oilier in the borough of North East, county g : Erie, on the 21st clay of Jane, 11367, at 11 o'clock. ni., at Which time and place nil parties inter. 1.0 ean attend., :4. S. lIALISONIJ, j ..1,--\‘. l'omillission..T. FOURTH OF JULY. V I R WCITIJEKS FIRE PEA Nil; RS TORPEDOES, ROCKETS, Snd all 11111414 of FIRE WORKS • I i AT IENER & BURGISS', .vr ke.tlers tarnished at I(ave:d. rates. Exitilatlons ,•! up at short not lee. Send In ordem early. - CONFECTIONERY, Halt, Nut., Figs, Prunes, Oranges, 'alllll,t CIIICkt•TS, Fbw GrOcerieS, Yankee Norton*. Toys and Fahey we. 36.NUFAV . PURE PURE CANDY: ,011 KaetsC9iwwing Gum, 50 loom; I.4.liionx, i)rangPs, 20. bases Fire Cracker', .Im,Wi :o) ix)xes Gum Drops, 40a :it lIENEIt A; IIVIZCi1:.:00,0, I= 431 State Street AND STRAW - GOODS! ' • Ilavinl; opened In the V EW MANSION" HOUSE BLOCK, We are 11.0% . (..lx ang a splendid stoel: fit - TUTS, BONNETS, Flotrers, Slag, ertipeY, Frathi* tte.,&e - ALL NEW STYLE: r ,,, ,ived and nrriving daily Abu), a line aLortinent of NI) TIONS, GLOVt'S, TIOSIERy, Ladtes'- Funtisking Goode, &c. 14 'oiv0- a call and examine Goads and WILLIAM C. lIAWKI.NSI. 1 :4) A e ! or co . 1 . W. TAYLOR, • Manufacturer of SPUN,ILOLLS...- 10s, And all the other brawls of - .4.• C C so. 42; PENN SVIEET, “1,11. m-s - - TO/21.A.CC0 A.N31:1-C/45i4.1W.. Thy Place to get a choice ankle of Tobacco, snuff and Cigars 1s at -- E. B. WELEartiers 1388 MACS *Mtn of the Union. - .1..1u aytt on hand a good assortment of the articles of every grade, wholesale and re. "u 4 Also, Pipes, Poaches, Boxes and gmokera' Arttelem of every description. Please favor ine with call. Don't forget the place, rag Peach mtteet. prOltr-ly. THE 'OBSERVER,. ERIE, PEliasi 4 ,1, JUNE. 0, ' Job Printing., • The public will - do welt to--bear - in mind that the Otr-eir,c'T Job - Office - 1s mie of-the best country, and daily turning, Out work that cannot be surpassed anywhere. Every-, thing hilt IS SEW, and of thwlatmt and most. approved patterns, We have fire presses In almost constant operation, and are prcpared, t meet orders for any - kindof work tbat may, be Wanted. The public - trill hind 'lt to their interest to 'give u a trial. FounTn 0? JtiLY.—The "ever glorious ' Fourth" is' nigh nt hand, and whether the Ileople celebrate or not, pener St; Burgess in to be prepared to supply them with sound liatriotic Fire Works. .-.Their shad: consists -of about everything . in the, line ; from the largest and handsomest piece' to the emn mon'are-cracker. Committees in neighbor . - ing towns need not send abroad. for Fire Worki, as they eau be supplied by Bener Burgess.as low as they can procure- them in the East. LICENSEA GRA-WM—The Ulm:slog licen ses were granted by the Court on Monday, Judge Johnson pieaiding„ IV session of Court is to he held on the 17th hat, ut which• time the balance of the applications iyill be disposed of: ..Van Tas;;ell, Jacobßreckner r Wm. Kelley, A. Wagner, John Anthony, IL • Ackerman, Wm. Richter, Henry Jordan; Adam Schlentwein, E. 11.1loyt, Peter Roff-' man. Chrry.-11.,11. Lockw&id, 3f. E. Gillson, Andrew Seise, K. Stoll, S, B. Foster, John B. Patterson. B. Roliloge, James Fox, John Williams, Edward Lyons,-John ner and John Stine,. Union-31iIty.—WellA Palmer, FL M. Waters, Jacob Haywaug, Eli Etter, George Taber,G. W. Browning. Springfield.--A. C. bekport.—Wm. P. Andrews. Previous to.annotmeing the list of favored applicants, the Court requested - that tnem hers of the bar or citizens who knew of vio lations of the liquor law, by any ortheahrwe parties, should make . known the same, hut per on no peon volunteered to. give any informa tion. CRUEL .lola o s COI:STAMM:7A young man atoned Frank' Ward, who livesia- this citY, and was engaged in'canalling, while at Sharon, lately, stole a set of harness and :ui overcoat belonging to a 31r. Porter of that place. While being taken to the 3lerect. jail for the crime, he escaped front the officer, and returned to thiS city, where-he 'was ar rested on the dock. , Word was at once Sent Ito the authorities at Sharon, and, soon dim a constable arrived, and' took him back to the place where the offence was committed. ' Front Sharon, he es , nyed to take Ward over to Mercer in his buggy. Tint prisoner had handcuffs on and shackles upon his legs. When about Jinn-miles front Sharan,n (Ing, was seen killing sheep. The: constable, thinking hisprisoner perfectly safe, stepped out of the bitgay to get a sure shot.at the dog, when hi;; consternation may be imagined- ut seeing Ward pick up the reins with_ his manacled hands, and drive away at a rate that bid de fiance to pursnit . The• rascal drove seven miles to a creek, where the buggy was tbund tipped over, and the horse, hitched to it, drowned. Ile had succcded in getting his sitar-ties off, and made good hiS escape. The next time that •constable gets a .prisoner,, we'll bet he won't leave himalorte in his bug gy. The mare drowned by liTard was a very valuable animal, which had- taken the first premium at the 3fereer county Fair, and the seeond premium' at the Ashtabula. .She is estimated in have been worth #.BOO or $l,OOO. TEE indignation of the "loyal: . (so-caned) portion of our population tigninat Horace Greeley, for hisfsaurse in' the' Davislmatter, appears Io increase rather than diminish. "Words cannot express" the feelings of this class of our community at what they arc pleased to style the apcistacy of their once honored oracle. By many he Is considered a traitor as bad as Davis hiniself, and 'hosts de clare Unit they It ill never put trust in him in future. The circulation of the Tribune, which has been immensely large throughout the county, is rapidly flitting off, not a few subscribers who have paid for it in advance relltsing tit take it out 61 tile post office. We do not think it likely that the paper can ever regain its;former popularity. —As a sample of the spirit of outraged Radicalism ; we copy the following letter, signed by fifty-two citi zens of one .1 - - the neighboring villages: MR. 110EkCE QM:ETA'S—Dear whose names are hereunto subscribed, all Union Republicans—over haVe been, and many of us are and have been. your patrons, wish to inform you that your amnesty prin ciples can never be rubbed in. by that little, big Jett Davis daub of yours nit RiehmOnd. You may le a great moralist, or politician, or what not, we propose no have our own opin ion on snub shatters, and you may be assured that we shall beitow patronage si•here we think palmnage is due, in. future. - GJIEAT FIRE AT PETIIO/.E131 CE TRE. - The enterprising town of Ntra• !cum Centre, in the oil region, seems to have been singled" out by the Fire King as the object of his special malig nity. Another conflagration broke out there, about 2 o'clock - on Sundtiy morning, and be- , fore its progress could be stayed, had caused a loss of *35,000, including-40 house. The fire-was first diseoirered in the Taylor House, which watt unoccupied at the time. On the whole loss, theittsurance is only ahmttci,ooo. The towttililte Joust others-With seCtiore e ls unprovided with proper_ facilities for e*lftV guisliino Bees, There is.aely ontt gine, and tbat Is without hOse;•wlrile , thetiti# 7 ply of Nittt l e.Fis inconvenient. Will . :hot, (Sur people`litaig, before - long that, the--katniliar sottinrent- 7 -" In -time of war,"--;applies as well to either stibjects - Afif public weltittc, - , - as to that which catiod its enunciation ?. • Will TILE lictMirr SlOriElr Doti Icor —The monr . soldiers . in this - sectioncog* to additiontff : bounty, arc naturally pmettliat impatient pt the delay-In the reeehicof.-.1140: 1 ehtints. In Obedience'to the; -reimest *Of soy.: eral of them, we , have made inquiry_ Id the maiter,.and.litid that thetime for pay, Mg them soineehatiridefirdie. Mr. PerleY,..the bounty- agent, ltrith' - 4a,*l - al. courui w oias - iituyog !vs •hi . . , its -6 of ttie- foll Owing letter addressed to hini - try - Col,'A.. D. Robinson, Paymaster for :New -.York Vol unteers, in reply tai a request • ratiKi be informed when certain .claims would be paid: "It takes froth two to threii moritivaolet the evidence, and I have over six thou sand N. Y. cases awaiting for - the same from the - various departments. :foor cases will be paid soOnas it is: received' :01 - etittise'yon. knoiv theycannot be,Paid beftife, --MY Dirt : sion (the additional-bointty) "Las _over thousand clainia awaiting ...evidenee frOnt the_ . . different denartnienta?' ';. " Tut :WEATitia7 7 -31 1 :i !ward a great deatiwoitt.o - #::siathek' lately, but none v:ho tame' 'even' their opinions' upon the subject either prliately or publicly, have acquitted theinselvc;a half so'peitinenf ly and , settiibly as the author orate Calming. lines:, PnT . SRITR9II, ra •,•' ,( lqiivr..siatiOnov,l l o4 — Like ilitfatid lii* 1 a -writ bir, ' A voyno , marred- couple leaving Cleve land on a bridalionr were so happy that they forgot their baggage. Andrew•. Then 14 1dleg - dgtati, - What does the weather mean It.,laughs kw doubt,_ , Wltdtisiling mists „ ep s -pins or shines, - • And soinenines altogether.” IE3 Our city readers will recollect that : some aletaba ago, a Mini stipli °tit streets, appareatipticelling proliniely* the lungs iindia thhlasiAage - ofexisteatie: was taken to a lintel; and stxm after disap peared, without-hat:4 excited much atten tion. It now torment:that he is a most in-, genlotts scounthret:- - Who uses .the bleeding dodge to -work open the rous-hearted people, tile better to enabl& him to swindle them afterwards. The fluid taken for ideal is someeheialcal prepitration,which he places in his month and uses as a favor able opportunity- is atfonled: During' - the session of - the Convention in Pitts burgh, last-fall, he visited tharcity Under the assumed title ef where'hi fist 'intruded himself upon public notice by tak ing a stroll frem''the St.:Charles Hotel to the village of Oakland,and getting (or pretend ing to get)himself imockeddownctnd,rohhed of *ll,OOO. By a profuse 'show of 1 iteeding( l .i) he led the good people of Oakland - to - believe that he was injured abitieit unto death. _ He was taken in by. some of the:best families and kindly cared Abr.. .The sight „of the in teresting young` 'officer,.. who had been so cruelly - dealt with hy , ruffians, ,moved the hearts of the iiinguishhig Oakland maidens, and a spirit ef rivalry arose among them,eich endeavoring to Cathie the others. in their ef forts to attract the stades of the veteran,whp, according to his story, -had .taken ; part in. many a bloody battle' for the old flag-had been wounded nine times, and carried a-bui letin his heart.. The ." Major," as'soon us he had reiorered so as to be able to converse, told his Oakland friends that he was of no tile birth—was descended from a high and ;'noble family in Scotland—had in his posses sion 44,000 with which he was on his way to -the land of.lisTorrtlithers, to secure a goodly - ,inheritance, the older members of the family having ail" kicked the bucket" and . left the lands, tenements, and a million or so of ready cash to-hint. He said he had been taking a friendly glass with a party at his,hotel, and had incautiously exposed to view a large roll of greenbacks, which he - . supposed" had ex citett the cupidity of some of his associates, who had followed him - to Oakhind and rob bed him. This mightunder some eircumstm ' ces,ltave led to the inquiry: " How canto the young man to be associated with thieves and robbers 'r" But he were shoulder straps, and there was a Soldiers' Convention in town; therefore whatever he said was reliable; no one for a moment doubted hint. His sympa thizing friend's raised him some two , or'three hundred dollars,-which was freely Contribut ed by several - prominent citizens of Oakland, Mr. Charles J. Clarkireing very active. in as sisting to make up the amount, going one hundred .dollars "blind," we understand, towards Making tip tlid " relief 'fund." The ." Major," 'after suffering for 'several weeks on -milk toast, chicken broth, and other light diet, finally rtrovered and took his departure for parts unknown. What became of him after wards can be iseertainedby reading the Rd , . lowing from°, part Wayne correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette': A young gentleman, with alkali military, air, made his appearance and stopped at the Artline, and, like all strangers,took a stroll to view our beautiful city. Before a private res idence of goodly proportions, where two yoimg ladies were sitting at the window, he was seized with hemorrhage. The ,blood 'fioWed from his mouth over -his immaculate front ; then he lay rigid and insensible, The sub beaming in, his face. , All hearts were moved with compassion. Aermid assembled. There was a hurrying to and fro.- He was carried into the house,,, physicians ealled,who administered proper remedies, - ,and in rtinie thc.pale, interesting specimen recovered soffl ciently to give sotne account Ohl mse 1 E 'From la silver pin on his coat his-name was disoov ered to be Major - Lewis, and -from- his story his father was Gen. "Jowls, killed. at Chteint -mangi. He himself hail been in the army, was wounded nine times, and now carried a bullet in his' heart, which was truth . ; he had been confined in'Libbj Prison, and his one's' giving out his death, lorded ted his property, so from affluence he is now poor: . he had been to town on business, and though subject to such attacks he had dismissed his servant for stealing; and was now deTendeot on the tender mercies of humanity. His family were Scotch; he hoped - to go to them to die. Were there any Scotch here? "So Col. Humphrey, of the 130th Indiana regiment, was sent for, and was ready to aid a Scotehman to the last extremity ; would take him to his house, but the-gentleman was sufficiently pleased with present quarters. Can malty he hecanie much better; was ready to entertain and be entertaina ; Ile.had a picture which he exhibited; himself on one side, a very stylish young lady tan the other. - The lady,, he said, was Miss Dix. "It was 'taken in Paris; . a former Mend," with a sigh. So he ran on Making a fine story, until a let-- ter Came ; and on the shoulders of honest men -he was &Tried to the hotel, where every wain was supplied, his bills paid ; every one feeling lie cOuld not do hitt much for nn old soldier -far from home-and sick. But be recovered rapidly. Suspicion crept in—a rumor of the hemorrhage game practiced in other placel, It soon became apparent that the fellow wifs an imposter, and he suddenly•decamped. At Defiance he seems to have been as successful as here,but at Toledo he was confronted with Fort Wayne papers and left, we understood, ,for CinmnnalL So Queen City belles let not your hearts - be moved .too suddenly at the sight of a bleeding stranger before your &Mrs; at least until you have sent for a chemist and had the blood analyzed." . . The heroic 51ajor will do well not tovisit thi's city again, or onr.people may take it into their heads to give him his• just deserts. by making him bleed in a portion of the body usually selected as the receptacle of hoot tip applications. - - Coact Proceedings. The (ollowingleases were 46Desea . of Atter onrrepoi: elthe4l,ltot.'week , - - - ii'eorge-Allen, charged the'jiairrnity ,of an illegi4inate.,Ohild The jury being on- Able to:agree; were illschaige(l,-uxulza new trial ordetta. - - • - - -- - 'Patrick Maguire. ' Larceny. - Vettliet of guilty, and senteucedm pay. $lO and costs - , and to be imprisoned in the county jail for two month& - Jacob Derrninieur. Fornication. Verdict not guilty, and the prosecutor' to pay: the ousts of prosecution. Charles Fabeiski, Violation of the 'Honor law. P/ead-guiky, but, idler the impannel ling. of the jury, asked permission to with draw his, plea und•throw _himself , on the ,nterey of the. consideration Of a good war:record, the Court Axed the"..gai. _the raittlanun amanntof))3o and the costs of ,the prosecution.. Johukluird. - Araanit and battery. Not 'a Jamea4kddsnilth;=' . tarceity. once of *Amain and of hia surety tittleited in open court. E.- Camphabsen. Assault and battery.- 'Loire granted the District Attorney to enter proacqui upon payment, iftetatta'by tfte -prosecutor. I; Z. Caldwell. Larceny: - 'Not a true bill. „ . - . ,IVlWank Mickey, Nit n _ , w. *ewer .Purnisblng liquor to a udnor. -- :Neln.. l MtelkkilinkAaProNeett= tor to.titilthe &ink _ John Marshall; selling. liquor - Maui& license. Defendant-plead guilty apOentenc ell to pay a line of 45 and Cbstg of trusecig battery. RitOgnizatictt of deGittdant, foOcitf ed for non-appvrance.atouckut.„ Wnt; , ..li ,-, JontenUt. _PerYuy." and the county to pa y thexasts, - A: P. Fassett _And - (Mitre, IruKett.' lar .ceny. Wale Overtki tliterixt;viti*Ciaapisent of the costs by.l:llo4liOnbint& - - :G, Aelliti,liqgor, t ete. .Plead and- aontenend toz :pay a-.11a& and' the coats or ppm:potion. .. Peter. - .101tn,. l atreetHly„ beta ,, tented. to - pay allne l of 4W and the and to bo.imprUoned in the county E. K. Bltestw-: false preen":Tßle ' llcilPl44.df.Wfteneo to pay aline ttf4W-anti; e amid- - ui pnppsonntent.*:Atie:reenntt- A lidt-lor` roar inotttfai, l ----= • 4442 . 34 ePh Hor settee - 01iiiinfilkn't Apr false, pretences. - bet. Mend to pay oneotlfAßF944ofttr.°M,. an to pay thilettferle — Jeny °Wen? 4lity*.;isititont licenw.ra*W****462Meutor *AP" r P t t rsittanatgrii "said'hauery: Itecomilzatums forfeited. Dennis MUUirtff - Belling liquor, etc. Plead guilty. =4lwatt:wed to pay a tine of ips and the coat% _ A. Ryan. Saplg liquor. NolZ4 prompt. entere.d,wp Aftwmcnt~of costs by the de- D. c. S. Slatting. &Ain liquur on Sum :day. Not& proatqui entered upon.pilynient of costs by defendant. • Same defendant. Sang liquor to a minor. _Notl!-proiefitii en tend !mon payment of casts. A. Deerfield...64We ; liquor, etc. Pleut % ,gqilty. nd :sentenced to pay a fine of s.s., and cos and - Snoni and Thomas Garnett.- LareenY. Iltot Nye do not print the true Lilts found by the Grand Jury, for.the reasoa7;lltorihe, tee simony before-that body*AArriAciii4dikit and furnishes no rellablef:procif`eitifiti.gullk. of partieS. The Otsia*** Commonwealth ,9i;,,tittiiii*:;:atia 'OP* Ude . - - bills only in caset:***thirkii gmunci for artion:4_Xift**mt.reigsllV._,;t4l..),' the testimony foe:waiter crtrlPPer.i.T ties that given bifOre:..oom4:.!ittt.: .. The Vourt noon, after =s 'v : iatge amount of business. with petty easeet:* l **: she* iterer : !tate .beetralltiwcd to-'app*if,Onigill;.the'jtistices Mikes. The cesinpilint on : :this subject is general throughout - the State, that it seems likely-the Legislature, before long; will enact a law authorizing justices to dispose of all suits of a minor grade—a consummation de. vontly to be wished. . THE Crawford- Democrat gives currency to a- rumor that either Col. Richmond or Col. McCoy will be withdrawn as Radical candidates for, Senator in that .county—.-the supposition being that it will be the former. This• Would seem - to indirxtte a row that if both reinitin in the Bele/Awl* will win the day, and a disposition_ on the, part of the latter's ..ibulical opponents to concentrate their Mites upon one mart. The fact that Lowry h i m no competitor in this county nar rows the contest down to Crawford entirely, and renders it certain that if he carries that county at the primary elections to be held on Friday, the 21st inst., he will be the regu lar'Radleal nominee. - —Since .the above was in type, Colonel Richmond has withdrawn from the canvass, leaving the contest between McCoy and Lowry.. Richmond and his :friends-are said to have declared thatLowry must be defeat ed if by any possibility it can be done, and are hard at work endeavoring to advance McCoy's interests., Among shrewd politi cians in Crawford, it is, thought that the anti-Lowry element have made a mistake in not withdrawing McCoy and tearing Rich mond to fight out the battle nith Lowry. The fact that McCoy served four years In the army seems to be the main inducement for malting him the anti-Lowry champion, it being supposed - that the soldiers will sup port him nearly unatihnottsly. But, on the. other hand, he was the leader of the Finney forces last fall, and In that capacity created many enemies, who will lose-no opportunity 'to secure his defeat. Richmond, onithe contrary, is exceedingly popular, and as a eandillute for Associate Law Judge last year, defeated David Derriekson by a handsome majority. We are compelled to the convic tion; as a disinterested observer, that the prospect looks much as if Lowry • was likely to win the day. The Radicals of Crawford seem to be astlestitute of flt - matori al-to make Senators out of as those of Erie, and if-Low ry succeeds U will not be as much due to his particular shrewdness or talent, as to the fact that no 'Competitor has appeared able to compete with _him. We would again call the attention of the anti-Lowry Radicals of Erie to the important diet, fiat; If they are in earnest in wishing him defeated, they - must rally to the support of their friends in Crawford, at once.. That county, and the prittaitry elections to beheld Mt the 91st Inst.; . arilltho key to the political situation. If he whisletere, it is Impossible' by any chain of eireumstances to avoid the mortification of having him as otir Senator for three years longer, unless some diversion can be effected —of which we have but little hope—that will accomplish his defeit at the polls in October. - tn. Ou.-Iterkn:—Dear as a public Journalist, are supposed to know all that is transpiring in our locality of a public character. Presuutiwg upon this supposed knowledge, can you-give any information as to the progress made in erecting the • large water works?" Has the.contract -been made for the " pipes ?" Has the digging of trenches been commenced? has the "big engine' been pnrclutsed,? - , Has the system of emit plete works been adopted r Has the money been provided for the payment of all the ex penses connected with the entire enterprise ? Perhaps you May fenietnber that considerable was said about " water works "—" Kg" water works—just before and on the Sel Friday of March last. . QtEntsr. We are sorry that we are .unable to furnish our facetious corresPondent with the infor mation desired. Ile will .prohably find the gentlemen who are directly concerned in the pro4pective improvement at any time to give him specific personalatist*ers to such questions as he nay" !we .fit to propose to them. .41 311:curx 31AMISINO MA7C - Curious matrimonial incidents are gettinglo be plenty of late in the newspapers. Among the latest l thi: following from the Conneautville Rees' 'Ord: E. Shed, Esq., the veteran Justice of the Peace, of Hayfield, wads us the following list of marriages recorded on his docket, The bridegroom` seema-to have a decided prefer ence for CrawAird - iivfity ladles, and to like 'Squire-fikeeffi-metluid , Of 'doing business : Wrts.i.t.us:—HtninEDecentber3lst.,lB4o: by-E. Skeel, Esq., Mr. Charles Williams, of Stnitnierhilt and MIAs Prudenee-Rtindell, ' of Mayfield, Pa. , Wiu.l.o[l—Castr--June .12th, 1853; by the same, Mr. Charles Williams ar Wisconsin, . and Miss Christina Camp, of Hayfield, Pa. 22c1,1807, by the RanterMr.lekkarles — and Miss Emily A; Lindsay% otCarnbridge, Pa. Oen renders will i'velMeret 'that some time ago considerable was said in the press about a new process for making paper outof wood. will interest Manrof them, and the print ing fraternity Animateflier; to knew that the exPeritttent . has been entirely stiecessftd . 'Two manufactories are using -the process at pitient—both b this-State. -There is - U Pat , .ent upon It, and the exuct,mmns employed .aretnot generally known, the manufacturers keeping -it a secret and:allowing...no_ visitors 'in their estuldisliments.' Any k 44 of wood' may be used, and neither rigs .nor smite are r#1114.0 to Ile. Mixed with.h. _The, present Issue of the Pt/Server Is printed on this wood paper, procured frotu,Thilatlelphia, and in whiteness and texture it is -impeder to most Strisw Made, andbiti little inferior 1 1`21ieitw - *tfottieilail,' in the ticog ti: Noblest: bled 4, aPPraaallh4l einutitgiou,' It `will ottst c orilia'.=lr inpsteleiti#A-irr the tioiintrit • credit 'to the; ltfarid4o..th6 rteti/6 etrdeeforarhase age it is intended. - e • wane' tottl ceilitiP are ,being linelytriveCefed,,teittee the 'ittpervittipet z of Mr. Chevatler, tittr hometti*tovhoseekill in rili4 l ineilia 4 loo l )dblalt Thaw n detli*ktolte,:* with impressive ettietat. r!tra!ralilaia***h kaat, (Br. alifueeday,) as , 00 mat - imply -a - 1110 li aer, tif pro** -Atm* tVonVolitited will- be paiset, -It •ix eiiweted tbstßobt.4., tamberuip..FAity. Xiatnetwird'Afe'ef4k!eidOig,'homber, thelt*eridiy tys p ?Awe,- end mammal , of 'ultesual will be isecui t ediieAkilFrrAe 'Undress. - - i ~ htening orgabd - beadth Mai be joyed by nearly..evtObeily-Af.litmatill only obsietre — . l4l lo4 l odifolkdditkciOdae:rolfl 3 : Tdrst, lrefp,ltioditiAtikidWeaCregab*ood ni.riegnlie bOdib' roarikAatort 7 :egitinislooltht supper!. Fifth, km) a clean skin. &.Ih, get plenty of'sleep at night Seventh. keep cheerful and ft:amiable company. Eighth, keep out of delit. Math, don't set your nail on !Mimi you don't need." LOCAL BREVITIES. - Tim kiii*ottheiliiitiiiiiiiiulasOliiihiew7 set just ticeo is about fourteen bolus- •;. . > . Tat friends of John Van Daniker. . say there is no ;foal in thereports that he intends eating the railroad conipani,fot thunage2. Bitter let well enough alone. Fon a wonder,* it told h at tlic last seriSipn of the Criminal Conrt, no person was een- Ticted of an offence aulnelently heinous to entitle hint to be sentenced" to the-Penitenti ary. - . As se RELY as the robins' betoken .the ad ieu% of spring do the organ grinders that of "an rimer. The first of the season "made his appearance upon our streets on Tuesiby—a 'Certain sign that pleasant weather will not he delayed long. - -T7f,liin staunch old Democratic friend, Capt. *es Dunlap, has been re-elected Harbor : iiister for the ensuing year, The- Captain ~ lituvlield the position for a long time, and ,every . year seems to increase in favor among the dock men. The editor of the Olrse'rier will he absent next week,on a visit to the Southern portion of the State. The business of the office will be left in charge of Mr. Foulke, our obliging foreman, who will - be happy to attend to any orders that our friends ropy etionew to leave. MA Pie Nic of the Irish American Renee olentAssociation 'will be held in Cochran's woods, on Thursday next, the 13th inst. AM enormous attendance is expected, and the Managers are making, every preparation. in their power to ensure a pleasant affair. , Tine Connettiftville Record inei been in: creased four columns, in, size.„ making it the largest paper in Crawford county. It Is con. ducted with rare vigor, and few more wel come journals come in our exchange list. We congratulate the Messrs. Rupert on the prosperity that that'la evidently attending their efforts. Com. was never cheaper in gold than it- is now in currency. People who have perm* vent homes would do well to lay in their. winter's stock during the_ warm weather. -Mining coal is unprofitable at present prices, and the value of "black tlitintonds"-must ad vance before winter. - THE Democratic Central Committl'e of Crawford county have selected •Pearson Church as 'Senatorial, and (1. W. Heeker and B. P. McAllister as Representative dele kates to . the State COnventititi,'with instruc tions to support Hon: Gaylord` Church for Supreme Judge. ' IT ta not what we eat, but What we digest, that tnakes ii strong. It is not what we earn, but what we save, that makes us rich. It Is not what jive read, but what we remetn bet, that makes us learn. It is not what we profess, but what we practice, that makes tits righteous.- Thy: weather is at length beginning 19 as sume a decidedly summer aspect lt looks as tlf s after Idl,Junerwas g - 2ing to display the char acteristles which properly belo4. Wit. ?go ple will presently be comphtlning as much ,about the heat as they have been about the 'cold and rain. We can't imagine hob- half of Mau and woman kind could exist if they didn't have the weather to grumble about. WE wonder if Greeley intended to hit any of the Radical newspaper men in. this section, when, in his letter to the anion League, he spoke of 'the "little creatures whom God, thr shine inscrutable purpose, permits to edit a majority of, our minor journals I° From the sudden cesqation of their attacks upon him, it , would appear as If Greeley's shot hid taken effect. lowa is safe. The Rer. Henry Clay Dean one of lbe most resolute copperheads of,that State roffistai to run for Governor ;of the State on the Democratic ticket. Thereannst be light breaking somewhere when a bitter copperhead 'declines a nomination for office. —Drapetteh. . - A likely story- indeed. 11 "bitter Copper heads" wanted office as badly as the Dis patch makes it appear, how long would they remairi "hitter Copperheads t" TnE ease of Rev. Julius Degmeir, charged with embezzling large sums of money and stamps from the Internal Revenue office in this city, witich"was to have been heard be fore-Commissioner Marshall on l'nesday, has been postponed to the 15th inst., the V. S. District Attomey having sent word that it Will be impossible for him to attend before that date. Tithi suit.has matted an infinite amount of gossip, and the evidence in con nection with it will be awaited with much interest- • - Tim long struggle over the selection of a city police force for the ensuing year W. 114 closed on Monday evening, the two Coun cils meeting in joint - session, tind selecting the following persons: Daniel Kendig,Adam Schneider, Adam Scherlein, T. D. Chellis, Jacob Sandusky, George P. Henry, John Murray, and, Jacob D. Beasley. -Thirmas Crowley was, some time ago, re-chosen Chief of in which capacity he has served, with general t4tlisfaction, for several years. -. • . Tnc.interest on our public debt' is $ll,- 600,000 every month. There are people, strange as it may seem, who believe* that a national debt is a public blessing.—Go:elte. "Strange as it may seem," we have a very distinct recollection of a dine not far distant when the Gazette and all the ,papem . , of its creed, were very industriously at' work en deavoring to convince their readers that what it nowyegards as an absurdity was ono of the profoundek philosophical truths. -- . SaxoFt E WoomtursriEsq., of Girard, has been appointed by Chief Justice Chase, Reg ister in Bankruptcy_ undor .the . late act of Congress, fur this Congressional district. It is ,understood.-that the Chief Justice-left the selection of these officers to the several Republican Congressmen,- and that Mr. Woodruff obtaine — d . Judge .Seofieid's recede mendadon.., We trete mistaken last week in announcing- the appoliitanetif of Judge Pettis to the same - Position hi the CraWford.dht 7 , tract. • Colonel L. - I): Rogers, of Franklin, yenalim counth tire forturiaUt , man. Tffelast Legislature pissed an set author izing the several courts of the Common- wealth to appoint phonographers to report the proceedings, when, in their judgnent; it •may •be deemed.. advisable. We, disagree with our esteemed 'eotemporary„,the craw; , ibrd Democrat, in pronouncing -this a useless law. it will certainly tend greatly towards expediting business, whetevei adopted, and add much to the convenience of all who hpve transaeticms.in-the eleit*tiliairpi. we „acts passed by the Same body were Squatty sensible.. „ °- THE Secretary of the Lake Erie Press As sociation publishes the fallowing notice. We hdipe there will be a full attendance.atAhe Meeting, and that its proceedings will not be inferior to the laSt in bantiony and Pleiisant nesa: TlMAteitt reht,, areettv,:of tlthrl_Associsi. 'don , wllo4:bigd-tri VaiftlernaoW:PlL3 012 Thursday tune 13tI080t, 'at 2. m. Capt Jesse IL Lord. of the 'Scientific AmeriCan,'llebt York ; ofll-.lktihtei .:theLlid &CM Mt' the•oemiskric gr,Mertniei* .itf the Assoetatioo, and- editors; liahreilieri; arid re- - portiri; who desire to become members. are cordially invited to attend. witiumt thither notice. Tug Cone ladle Record proposes, after the ,ftfiftt'ef4nne,l6 Pffitit. list a thee' subi serihers to whom the publishers have re petttot*, sent .billsousti received tut answer. if cotenaporlifyinipbouilty this'eninso ou - Awns Witt tiamt.fte. krflOtht.l 4 oo. llei r ,Ohts, grfeVo-46: stmns-a..lessort : &idiot trona air personal experience, Hutt its labors will be fruitless. Of all mei the Wini‘f the: neitiiiiiieivssibitititli*r 'tidbit*" trail& : 11 5teziowtad9T1staktalk 4.ollgre:. mkt,:Autirtoted.,„TherO is 'some immolation, hoiveitei,lnlitowiag that Itttet, _Washers caq't vas them pay ;Mir honest lndebtedriess, we can at least spread the bet of *dr, rascality before • a discriminating Tiro Corry Telegraph says a child about a inctintritht - mS B 1 41 41110 'EmPire 4 311 se+ 4 1 k that city, on Monday of last week. "It ap pears the inntler cattle :thert-teitirl4 and after a, little while asked to lektve it in charge of the mistress : of the Uot The kind hearted lady consented; and the result was, the . mother has not returned, but left the 'child to, the cold thitifies lie. t, world. On investigation_ it was discovered that the child was illegithaite another hae been working at some hotel in Meadville. Her present location has not yet been fonntl." In fitting up his new-boot and shoe store, in Brown's Hotel, Mr. Clark' has made a decided hit. It is the neatest in the city, and cannot fail to be admired by all who possess good taste.. The floor is nicely car peted, the painting of an especially pleasing character, the shelves of admirable design, and everything about the establiihment har monizes with beautiful effect. 'Unless we ate moth mistaken, dirk is bound to have a big trade. The people of Erie appreciate enterprise too well to permit such as he itaS displayed to gri witheut its just reward, Nov inane moons hence the Dispatch will be bidding for Demneratic" support the title is that way now.—Warnoi Ledger. However good' our neighbor „may be at prophesy ho never went wider the mark than when he wrote the forCgoing pant graph.-:-Diva We assure our neighbor that it does not require any peculiar gifts of priiphasyto fore • tell the Ledger's prediction. The experience of the Past Ls a very fair index.in the results iif the Atittre. •Mt.slsra F. J. '& Co: wish i t 'to be understood that they . are not so , distrtistful of their customer:Las to insist' upon cash . doWn in all cases, and announce, that they any willing to giVe a ieasonable credit to re liable parties, at the - satim time Aelling goods Just as low as those who deal only for cash. At their store, 14). 1f321 Beach street, may be found as full a stock of groceries, fruits and other articles in theirline as is kept on hind at any stand in the city.: Among the nuMemus new stored south of the depot, few are more creditable than the millinery establishment of Mr..ilawkins, in the improved - Mansion Molise building. Mr. IT. has recently opened with a stock of goods unsurossed by any Store in the city, and if enterprise -and conrtenus dealing are any warrant to success, cannot fail to tio'a heavy trade. TIW ladies ill tiny tit . e store well worth visiting. t THE HepCriuttedelpt of Lake - harbors has directed the channel ' at this t ort to be dredg ed a foot deeper,sp that a depth of from thin.: teen to fifteen 'and one-half feet on the bar may 'always be relied upon. The completion of the inipmvements contemplated at the harbor will render it - accessible*to the largest vessels upon the: Lakes at all seasons of the year. Lest some misapprehension might 'ensue from an error itt the small bills circulated for M. F. Wordena& Co„ We take occasion to wp . that their store is at No. 428 French street; instead of 4..V1, as there printed. They make a'speciality of Butter, Milk, Cream, Eggs and Produce, and those desiring a fresh article can always rely upon getting it of theth. We have tested some of Brigden's Sugar Coated Coffee, manufactured at the Pioneer - Coffee and Spice Mills, on Peach street, and do not hesitate to say that it:ranks with the very best article of the sort we ever tasted. The sugaring-process imparts a delicious lin vor to the composition, which renders it pe culiarly agreeable to the taste. • Gyatsul Iltmocee, for many- years editor of the New York Journal of Commerce, -a wealthy- and benevolent man, once acid--: "From my boarboced •-I have - Observed that every man grew covetous in• proportion as he grew rich, if he did not keep giving." Alas, for poor human nature. Mr. Flalloek's observation is only too true! THE straw hat season has comtnenced,and Is progressing in all ita glory at Wilson's, 23 Park Row. :Any one can learn what a glorious thing it is to keep cool. by trying one of Wilson's fine Panamas, or even, just for the trial, a palm leaf. Give him a call. 31r..1. C. 3larshall has ptirettased the inter est of J. Hearn in the grocery house 24 North Park; and the firm title will hereafter be Mar shall, Christian ik Craig. • We commend the firm as one of the best iu Ate city. • Skwimi.—Witli the great variety of Sew ing Machines in!the market, and. the intense competition which prevails in their Sale, it Must be a mutter of some difficulty for per, sons to deckle which' to select. Each ma chine lumits merits, but among them all, we have seen none that We like better than the Finkle & Lyon, of which Mr. E. A. Hail is the.agent for our. city. - Works easily and noiselessly, seldoM gets out of repair, is read ily adjusted, and possesses the merit of being adapted to every, kind of material, which is so essential a matter iu machines for family use. We - do not wish to say anything tluit will discriminate apinst others., but sugmt us our readers that in making their exinuina- Hans of inabhines before purchasing, it will be .well for them to remember the Finkle .L - Lyon among the number. - 31. r. Hall is taw agent for the Empire Ma chine for heavy . work, to which he calls the attention of tailors, shoe makers, harness ma kers and others requiring aivartiele of strong er capacity than is generally used. PEnsoNat..-4:or:Liston. the renowied Sur geon for the Eye, Ear, Throat and Chronic IDiseases, will be at Brown's Hotel; in this city, again, on next Tuesday and Wednesday, 11th and 12th days. of June, stopping for -those two days only. All in any way afflict ed should call on hint without delay and avail themelves of his great and well'known skill and experience. Remember he remains but two days, therefore it would bewail to be on hand early. ' * SONB,CIP LlllltitTY.ATTXNTaulote—i•Meet ing of the Sons of Liberty will be held a Beltlaudeeker's - Hall, on ThuntAlay evening the 13th inv., for theinwpose. of organizing. Corcem...erros; . . No humbug! a.spleridid Hair Net, elastic cord, all complete, for 5 cents, at Merrill's, No. 8 Reed:House. LIiDTEIS; jnBt think' ! you can buy : a good fot 5 etas, at CALL Rua get one of those 5 cent Nets be fore they are gone, at Evutty lady should 'hare one of those 5 cent Nevi, at menus., _ Ato; for one of those 5 cent - Nets nt Mer rills. LADIES . Hair ',lets, only 5 cent - 4, at crier MAII.RIED. Coon—Wiarrr—On the 4th inst., at the resi , dance tor- the -bride's mother, Mrs. M. H. Plaiii, by Ileir.`J. K. Spaulding, Mr. James Cock aridlilas Anna W. 'Wight, both, of .- this city. No cards. Mcdssiiis*—:o:natt th e residene6 , of the 'bride, ow: Thu . i . I mlay, May, 23d, by the • Rev. Wur. • Grasiie,:air. 8: W. Meeaslin, of F!4III,II9ViA, - Ohio, to Miss Lena Comp tcai, of gdinlioro,,l'a. - Enscy. • - • . figotrit• his -nisidtace• *or* Fan, „ on ffn3.3d - inst.i ;John NEW' VM3I. Hactngaxwoeliitiil with and oh theist of-Jowls , sy.Anikm,w 3,10 es inthe . SU= .-1X31297013,. ',- The Ann Wilthe kiimi•isait C. anti the Miasma wilibe earned ull lit hereto. Amer West Purt.-Eriei • - ' - • tI•NROIX HAIM r • 44 „_... itrarfflOpiedaShwas card shildren.. A m Aturchthlren..weir Wes ha -the tom of t et saMeolmoysterfrotstaffs:-then flambee* juw. - salen - worradef*, -*tali - anew gestrwlestlw - . tieught,:-" The , thairwror ta-preveiittlaii 4snutterNrinoimity as UAW, aboalkinvimtakl47.l4l-..: of- -They twee ereseeet - 114 “s o: mage opalr of - sham last three Omen as lough* , wl*coMpi, -14ealliec °lmhoff* Issawiworit to some extent, hut they have proved'. 811fferitrealuIve aweatmld,arOwtanthit Nome au me addittio slow *MINIth Abit:.d.loupow hbte at ht of dirly_tdoc NINIIII-V41 1 9 1 00 1 41 toes. Wirhavis - aOWA_ _WWI r b i t a v w .lortmfait*VllMlae.TWOeff Omiwterlet the elty, Itteltuthig fine Mewed ahoes. Youths' Boots, &c., which we offer, together with slam! , wad fashlotuable ammtment- ot Ladies' and Gents' Fine and Heavy Weds, at the lowest ter math Priem 1411742. , C. MIL/WART. I co. WIE ' ' H - - G L-7x. ---y ; No. 12 , Puri Row, between Brown's Hotel he Reed House, Crockery, Ckiiita, Glasse Wore, Tin Poilet Ware, VDAL DEL - CHANDELIEgS AND LAMPS; SILVER PLATED, WAREI TABLE.. CUTLF:•itY, LOOSING': Cit/iSSES, Parfait, 'China and - Glass Vases and Ornaments . • Merehants.; s4sappllecl at, leses than Ntr-w - York _Prices. NEW YORK 40THING ROUSE! WFIOLES4LE AND RETAIL , No. 4 Noble's Block, Erie, Pa., Two Dooti South of the Prow Post Office, • MEN'S, BOY'S .& CHILDREN'S C 31 - _, C.) 'l7. lET 17C41- ! IN ENDLESS VARIETY. THE RICIIEsT SELECTION OF. ELEGANT CLOTHS, ,CASSIHERES YND YESTINGS FOR THE CUSTOM TRADE. ALL FOVELTIES IN 4611-o..ntlemon's 'Furnishing; 461.0c0d5, ALSO, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, &c At Prices Satisfactory to All. In examination of out Stock and Price, 6 respectfully solicited my9-3m ERIE RAILWAY. Great Broad Gunge Double Track Route to New York, Boston and the New England C, I 'F I E . This Railway extends from Dunkirk to New York, el miles. Buffalo to New York, et miles. Salamanca to New York, 415 miles. And L• 4 from 22 to 27 MI Lea THE SUORTDST ROUTE. AU trains run directly through to New York, 4W MILES, without change of conches, From and after April T. 11 67. trains will leave, in connection with all the Western. Lines, as follows: From DUNKIRK and SALAMANCA —by New York time—from Unlon Depots: 1t•35 P. M., Lightning Express from Sahli/lama daily (except Sundays% Intersects at Rot: neliscille with ftffl P. M. Train from. Buffalo, and arrives in New York at 7 A. M. 7:30 A. M., Express Mail, from Dunkirk daily ' (except' Sundays). 'Stops at Salamanca at MOO A. M., and connects at Hornellsville and Corning with the $ A. M. Express Mail front . Buffalo and arrives in New York at 7 A. M. 4:15 P. M., New YOrk_Night Express ; from Dun kirk daily (except Sundays). Stops at Sala manca at asa P.M:, and arrives in New York at 12:30 R 11., connecting with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England From Buffala—bv New York tlme—from Depot corner Exchange and Michigan Sts.: 0:45A. M., New York Day Express, daily (except Sundays). Arrives In New York at 10:30 P. M. Connects ut Great Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad for -plata- dolphin, Baltimore, Washington and points South. ik4o A. M Express Mall, via. A/and Boinena vine,daily (except Sunday). Arrives to New York at 7 . .430 A. M. Connects at Elmira with . Williamsport & Elmira Railroad for Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and points South. WO P. M., Lightning Express, (tally (eseeptfirra day). Stops fur wood and water only, and arrives in . New York at taa A. M. 6:10 P.M.; New York Night Express. daily. Don neetaat liomellsvilie with that:l7)P.M. train from Thinkirk, and arrives in New York at 1290 - P:M. Abuieenriectsat Elmira for Har risburg,Phlitidelphla and the'South. 1131 P,, M., Cincinnati Express. daily (except Sundays). Arrives in New - Yorlcat &roP. M. Connects at Elmira with Williamsport& El mira Railroad; at Great Bead With Delaware, Laekawanna & Western Railroad, and at New York with afternoon trains and steam- ere for Boston and New England cities. Only one train East on Sunday, leaving Buffa lo at *lO P. X., and reaching New York at 190 A. M. In advance of all other routes. Wilton and - New England passengers, witly their baggage, are transferred, free of charge, In New York. • 'the best Ventilated And. most ; taiturious Shieping Crws in tho World accompany ail night trains on this Railway. - - Ilat , gage-checked throligh and 'Zara always as low.as by any other mute. • . ASK VOIt ffIOKETS.VIA. - : - EREE RAILWAY, -which can be obtained at - airnirlacipalpeket of flees in the West and south-west:: • IL RIDDLE, • WM..11. BABB, Oen . / dupl. Ven'l Pass. AWL febls'66. - G. P. L1A.7V1A0",,-& Dealers Si all kinds of GROCERIES, FRULTS, VEGETABLES, ,43i1D,.PROVIB/ONS, Fifth Sti'tit; Indween'State and French, FAZE, PA Having pnrehrord our goods before the tate rune In prlees, we feel confident of being able to give talittinetion both in Price and quality, Country Produce, Of every sort, boniht and said. Fanners can always depend on "relying the idebestraark et price for their articles. • DFAI.4IIB IN ME AI) or:limo TowNs, And ou the Lines of "Railroad, StrPPLIEDAVITILTIVITIT. VEGETAULFA, tte. Give us:a Coll Iteimeriberisyreinelisott's litiirtiet Depot VMU .EM=T, .T - . . Wholesale and Retail _ Dealer ...In- .FurnitureA • flaying purclote4 littirit of Forel tior of Mesert.' ; &toore - 1 / 1 10ei. I rimPecitair Mk, noveki etvtontiT and public ge.peto y to give gioikeelit eg eoltlti at. 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Established in 1835 by one of our Bost Eminent - Physicians,and 110 W used throughout North .and - South Amer* with more pleasing results that-any other Medicine in cases of diseased liver l Blood or Skin, Indigestion, Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism and Fever and Ague. Thowiands of ,certificates are in our possession ; giving -detailed accounts of perfect MtEs effected by these invaluable liediciPes. They regulate the SyStein end put . , all .the innetions of the body in a healthy condition. - SA byau tea.--Init. a llowlowl. Prop* otonOlincessors to Dr. John West , and Dr. V. a Itofet. lieu York. - Fielting,thielfor-talur. without elmage Of ten. pion, and - does beautiful Embroidering The - Isself Stitch Usellines are used for Ug4 - and heavy tailoring, by harness and atiognt SimNe ist eonatrueilon—quiet and ray In Ogle. ration.' ' - Sewing machines exchanged -and ;Wren__ Ay the week or month. 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