Emportant floticrg; /re Advertisements inserted,under this hand ing at I:1 eents per line of 10 words for the first. insertion, 12 cents for the Ree(110, and 10 cents for e:w11 snhke9nent Try the FAMOUS Nrct le Sad a, at .I)lrkenNolt A son. Perry Block. _ • F. eros.;'s Erie City Intelligi;110 - 1-tifive, ;No 12.-,2Stal e n'et • ja.l.ol•7-tf. . -Por Reliable Iskinarauge of all klnda apply P. Humell; Agent,llo. Patic 4 Erie, r... 13-17 For Irkriprance In well known and most re - - liable Companies, apply' to R.W. Russell, agent, 50i state street: ,-.- - - •_ feb2l'67-4-„ • 111. . For Rent.—The Utiton Hottae, corner of 12th •tr , ct and Beech lane. The house Ix very con. ~„,ot.—htrize barn attached. Ernnfire• of .1. M,MI, :Nlelgale House on llulTaloßon.l,nefir ill.. Penn.& Erie U. 11. shops. 13'11'07-tr. Pianos: Pianos ! I—A new stock of Pianos lint revel veld at Smith's 'Music store. Now hi the boy n gool - i Mono fora little money. No, f 415 Stai r st reet, Erie, Pa. . atiß-t f. Notice.—l wlsli to sell my entire household furniture , carpets, chairs, tables, stoves, bet,- ono now first-elnss piano, one flew (Ina -Xlso, one new first-et:me: buggy. II - ,erk low for eash. No. Sr? state Ntrret, V:rte, liyl7-114 .Z. Sxrru, ltrumval.—The glove and Tin W ore store at luwriHl.ll'o., las been removed ta MI rtas . Lfra% Mr.rt. near the Butrido nowt where wlll in hand a complete stock of. good,: In wideli the public are invited to call 0111 i'Calllllle. ap4—tf. Th'e Erie Lodge No. 241. T. 0. of .oood Tem 10,1r, pipet, on every Tuesday eVenlhg, iu the Id l'ellows . Lode. , Hoorn, on State street, over jew.iry.store, StraltacrTeuiplaravls. la: the eity are cordially invited to be present. (Ivo. I:..muler, .C. T. 70y2-if. vK A nrr.. NV. S Abbtrtistments. 2,1-A4l , ern Isenu•nts, t %ecrere Insertion, inntst ht. littittleti In by B o'olock on Wetlncsdny Miet•- tu ;m. All advertlu•mentk 1.1 renitimmir qt of Illy advert lamer, tmlenu ordered i.,r r .peelded Univ. WATERFORD. ACADEMY, TEACHERS' SEMINARY The Fall Terra veurruble iiixtittilton TrEspAY, .11:1:1'ST W, liwtor the ,11rvetion.of C. E. WATERS, Principal, - SABA A. GB.EEN, Preceptrese, \r•o.l , a I,y eoltipetent. Timei A f,aeher.' (la will be formed. ntul all de annw have the benefit of the Ire :aliens' La .! t 4. he held at Waterford In October next. W.. sWacterniined In make th e com i ng frria a one. For particulars address the alI4-51W.. • S. & J. -CUMMINS, C , And 11' ter. iu FL( it R, PROVISIONS;_ FISH, SALT, WOODEN, WILLOW. itcKERY, 'AND C 41.1144 .w.l.ltE; c•itlNF , v..cTrcyN..r.rtN - . FIR 'l TS' AND VEGETABLES, Atid, in (act, a general: variety nsnally kept In lirovery Store, and in.llow any other house In ,•Ity. THE HIGHEST PRICE Cotint ey Produce of all liinds. Thank oil for past favors, we still not kit a .Ika re. of pithily pat nonage. 710 lute titreet. IM=lll !MEM N I %% 0 GE. BINDERY: aiik -Book Manufactory! ' woahl respect fully ammanee to the public loft e have opened a 73IN1L13EITY, and are prepared to do wort: In ally branch of the loottites, BLANK BOOKS! (II :in k ude , ou bawl and made U order, and rul,-.1 I. any pattertir,sired. It: GAZINES I .ND - OLD 'BOOKS, rt;imireel in tbit.l)est SINL)11:11Y 0 1 7E12 Keystone National Dank. Corner State and Bth Streets, Erie, Pa, E. M. COLE .tr, SON T 7 I E: • • Erie Commercial College, ERIE, P.I.,.EIIECTF:I IN INA IP2h State At., between ith and Bth sts., Nittned to Impart to y‘tintg - Atell letto tst., 5 al i'ifUl P11.1("fIC:.1j,. BUSINESS EDUCATION, In all the departments of netive huslitems life, n U1,11..111411 kipiwiedge of all the brutrelteg upper , t ain 'nu to n liusfiasai riluent ion, Book Keeping:, Penmanship, Arithmetic, ti MI , III , `SS Praetive, Ftuanee, 4 "ado NAliat and Banking. GREAT SUPERIORITY of our method 14* loNtraction ix tintunduittligi.s. - 1.011(,111•11 by all WI11) !MVP .11111111 ml OUT 1110114 of itust rtlot 1011. Turn to eom . plete K course from elgitt,..l9 ra w lnv ueeks. We have thoroughly revlell our cour,e and inhtrall of 12 to 111 weeks gall warrant perfert sticet,..s In eight or nine weeks, saving about ow• halt the time as before. Teuum—Fora Life Scholarship, payable In uctv ance, ;food throughout the chain, 131111. For eOlnia , 4e course to Potillle Entry Book Kcep •-•24.01,.: A 11111 , 1 13... 1/, orili /1 , 41F1 t•Millet•il . .lAViiil the I witcre ...tniti.ntpt Mid all the conxtuftm %err low prlet,, ad- For elirutar, countininii inn information cud .pecinnai, , talink..?, COOK & 1101F.(i, Principal , . • T, I V ratl." • AND BOARDING STABLE. T HE „ilder.igne,l having purehased the Ilvery .b.rk of M. I).k/shorn.. In prefare.l to give )nrtfnl attention to the sole or boarding of 000.1 horses anti earring.. s uhrtirs on Lana ..! ...Mende prices.. lie respealully say • •liar.• robin! tettrtnint!.... It., IILENNER. " Beyond t . the Mississippi." \ Ili,tor}• nr the New States and Ter, ' root from the Great River to the Great (Mean. Ity .VI,IIEitT D. RICITARDSON. Over :20,CKSJ Copies fiobi in One Month 1.11.•:11111 adventures on Pralrie.,. Nfountains " 1 the Pa.vit Cast. With - over LIM demeriptive " 1 1 ,1 .0tographie view.< of the heenery, ettles,, people and, eurlueiltlex °Lille new • t :0 id Terri to ries. To prospeeti re emigrant. , cud .valets 11a . th e "Flu• West," Mb, Itistery of t N. 0.1 f.-rt will laru se au 10V ab KUPpliTtlg UN It dal, at want telt of :t :tut wilily :11111 relLabli• guide It, climate, t o il, proiluets,. Means of travel, 4e. AGENTS WANTED.— Mead for eirefflatna And our !eraxe. anal a full (1,41'11)1.1.ot of tile work. NA'fIONAL PUBLISHING t !0.. 507 Minor Mt., Piathulelpilla, PS. = Ild " .l., •rgli , oll.be her Iu IbeCourt of Com oes-t iri.. l ,,i, ~,,, n Ilea,: of Erie Co. 1%. • No. si Nov. Term, IrWince. 13 arn.on .1. Forgukon. it. IL J. FERGUSON, defendant—You will take notice Matt depoßltion willsbe taken a.irt of libellant before S. S. Ilattukton(l, J wale, of the Ptitco for the county of Erle, nt onlee In the Borough 'jr North Emit. and ' . " 1 4 aforelinlii, on tho :Mb -kuntuit, A. L. /W.". commencing at. 10 o'clock, n—ui" of Kuhl ni , Y, when) on inay attend 41114 Crir 4 OVVUnine.' JAs. & Atty's for Platintift SESI BO EL LICENSE: NOTICE ix hereby given that application wilt be made at the next Court of Quarter Sear n', by iteray Campbell, proprietor of the It:I "nroad /louse," on Lith street, in the West WAnt of the city of Erle tor a hotel Iteerole. li.l3l37fEltk . Clerk Quarter mea dow+. - EEO BEEARAN, CHRISTIAN & Have Just received a freAt lot of PAINTS, OILS, BOILED aNSEEtrOIL, .SPEItM AND LAND OIL. Pox, oit MUSK RAT- TRAPS! By the dozen or single, for sale by cv4-1.1. J. C. SEMEN. WEEKIN. 913 SERVER PENN'A,•.AUGILTST 8, 181;7 Democratic Cu. Ciiitvehtion. The Democratic voters of Erie county, and nil others who believe -that the war was waed to maintain the Union and not Ibr its destruction : who arc opposed to the un constitutional and tyrannical measures Of the friction hi-power for preservipg its partizan predominance; who regard with just alarm the spirit oftrightful extravagance and Lut rageous corruption which has prevailed: in the toltnioktrattion of the Goverunwm during Outlast Ox yang; and whoi desire a speedy settlement of our civil difficulties, on .0 o:Nis of justice, • fraternity: and true.Repuhlivan equality; bringing with it a return of Nati on 7 al harmony, business prosperity and individ ual happiness ;--pre requested to meet at their accustomed places for holding primary elections:on &tottyht,iy, &etonber 1411 t, 11 , 1 tit, and - choose the number of persons to w hich they are re:qtectivelv entitled, n. delegate,. to a Convention tit be held in the Court Ilona:, in the city tit Erie, ou MONDAY, SEPTE3I BER 16TH; 186, at t 2 Weh,ek, p. 742., for the selection of u county ticket to be supported st the coming election. - The seventh Election Distriets are entitled to the Mllowing number of delegates : lit District 23,eStruir Erie, 2d. District 2 %Vilma/mit p. Erin, :id Watertbrd Borough g Erie, 4th District 2 Greene 11 South Erie Borough 2 Summit - East Mill Creek 3,1-Iclivan - 3 llre - st 31 ill Creek— 3SI iddlehoro • 1 Ilartror Creek - 4 i Washington .. North East 'fp. : 11l Edinboro. , North East liorottgli 2lFraoklin • 2 Greenfield 2 tElk Creek • 3 Ventuigo - t Conneaut- 3 IVattsborg 1 i Albion 2. Amity ' a, Sprinafield 4 a Wayne - Giriird Township 3 Concord . a Gifard Borough 2 Corry • 4 , Liick port . 0 Union Township a Fairview 3 Union Mills 2 - • By order of the Counts', Conimittee. - - BENTN IVHIT3IAN, ;Chairman. W. W. LYLE. Seermam Pnr:BrnollPOsT.—AlliOlig thelarge 11Wil ber of dailies that help to make up our ex change list, there are few that ludd as 11101 a place in our esteem as. the Pittsburgit Pte t- the old e , taldbda;tl organ of the Allegheny comity democracy. It always presents aI r nytrkably clean and neat appearnce. its tele graphic and local departments betoken ntm:ll enterprise, and of late it has been edited-with more titan usual-industry and relent. We see nu reason Wily Democrats in Western Penn sylvania should find it neces•mry to take Itad ie.ti dailies, ‘rheitiltey have in the Yost so able and reliable an organ I.f their own prin • Wool, MA ni.tr.—The wool trade through out the - country is duller. and the -pro - st wets loot: less twortlde than at the same season thr many years. Dealers in this city art paying from, thirty to tiirtv cents, according to quality. hut the supply came, in very slowly, and comparatiffly little lilt : , been purchased. The growers are not s:distied with the figures offered, and most of them atriqolding Nick Gtr letter prices: There seisms to he no harmony of opinion among the heavy dealers relative to the future mar ket. A Cleveland firm. we notice, 'advises holden. to sell now. while, on the other kiwi, others. anticipate looter pried ,, . We •impl:, record the tin ts• as they are reported to and lea - ve oar readers who may he interested, to judge for themselves as to what eotusus will be best for their interest,:,. THE S.monE CASP%—.III(I,LTJoIIII.OIII,OIIMon day, rendered a decision iii the ease of a num ber Of citizens re , siding on Sixth street, asking fo; an injunction to prevent the proprietors of the Canal Mills from using .bituminons coal to produce steam, on account of its offensive reflects upon their premises. The application of the plaintiffs was fully sustain ed, and an order issued to restrain defendants from the Wilier use of the coal in the furn ace of their engine until they had made such improvements as in the judgment of the Curt trill make its use irinoxious. The opinion of Judge Johnson is an ably u ritten document, and a , it c:wer , a number of points that are of special interest to our citizens, e shall ende.tvor to find room for it in (nuttiest issue. The defendants, we undermand, pro pose to carry the ease to the Supreme Court. WILL 413 , MION.—The will of the' late John Timon, Bishop of Bulfhlo, has just been admitted to probate by time Suriogate of Erie county. It was made more than thirty Years ago. It Provides : "All my property I consider to.be tbeitra perty of the Church, tbr though I acquired most of it through longjourneys and.many dangers. yet I only asked for help to buildup the Church and her charitable institutions in this diocese—never did i, ask for mystif. But though I consider and ever considet the property held in my' name in this light, to be administered by my successors, yet to com ply with the sprit of this laws,-as much tbt is really and leolly.tnine, and held under my .bssoleath to the right Bev. John Turk, all Illy real and personal estatc,Aint With conditian that (nit of Iltc proceeds lie 11:11, - me just debts. also name the most Rev. John Meelns ky, and the right Bev. John J. Conroy, Bish op of 'Albany, executors orthi4 my last %%ill and testament. idotiN Di-Imp of Buffalo." TILE squabble between tit!, Pettis and Fin- ' ney faetion4 of Ihnlicathan in Crawfbrdcoun : ty promises to keep up w ithont abatement until the next Congres.htal eampahrn. Fiat. wing: is hotly en aged in :tine-ing the other, and the preparations for the contest in 1868 indicate that there will be a inure bitter tight upon that occasion than ever. Both Pettis and Finney Will undoubtedly 1,)o , upon the ettur,se tbrnnminatiort, and the Pettis men feel confident of their ability tai prevent the lat ter from retnruing taCongress. We published last week some extracts from the Greenville Argus. - going to show tliat Pettis. tias !nem:pi ing, in popular favor, and that his-support of Lowry gave to the latter his enormous pia jority in Crawford county. The correctness 6,t* this position is denied by Finney's organ, the 1 31eadville Republican. • whieb thus tilts back at the Argus : • -The Clarion. Banner and Co-N.11%111e Ar- , r - gus attribute Cot McCoy's defeat fur the t3etr- 1 atori:tl nomination to his support of Mr. Fin ney l i lust year, and on this silly issumptiou aver that Mr. Pettis is growing in popular fit- von Nothing is truer than that hundreds of Mr. Finney',; friends supportga Ltiwry,-and would have done so against any other candi date. ~ But they are just - as strongly as'ever the friends of Mr. Finney, and it' Palls builds on the expectation of getting their support he will miss his mark. With his gunboarca nal and new county hobby, combined with his greenback., Lowry would have beaten; any possible. candidate in the county... , pettio and his supporters are already having their 1 plans for the next Congressionalcontest. The Banner and the Argus, are already blowing; for him just as they did months before the last canvass. Because Lowry won, and be cause Pettis by a trick was* L Minted m a me herof-the State Committee, they , imagine . that he can go ti, Congrms next year. , They should remember' that_ being on the State Committee formerly, did 'not help • his 'case, - ,and that their puffery monthg. in advance did not send bhu to Congress. After hi. 4 conduct last year, he milt not fusd it an easy 'matter to get the nomination, even if ! Clarion cOun• ty has no eannldate' :1.411e - was earnestly as- sured by a recent visitor from that loqlity." . Tice; unfairness displayed by the Dispatch; its treatment of the President, and 'of po: Harm} questions generally, has culled forth the (Aiming chic paragraph from- the Ridg way Advecat: . .- • - - The FAQ. Dispatch claimsrto be art-frale pendent paper. It also claims to be an en terprising concern. We have yet te see Mach independence exhibited in its - cortutths. seems latis, .hoverer, that-both enterprise and ii desire to deal fairly, would demand that -a message eming from the Chief gag istrate of-the nation should have a publica tion in an eight-paged daily. Op the other hand, when the Chairman of the Radical- Disunion party in this State gets a parcel of insane smatterings strung together, the Dis patch gives them a prominent place in its columns, with a spread-eagle editorial en. dorsement." • SuEitinea.l 4 t,tiva.,:-..SlteritT Brown adver tise:, to sell at-poblle sale,al.llke pctort llnu e, - on 31OntlayCtlie.01v,ipti'envtuttimeifig at 10 debteh, the followitg tleseritall prolyrties. The list is do& largest evet.publi,lotil since 0111. Ip.thienutkin' the county t . , ..‘ - Fifty aerea in Concord, 'Waxwing to John liobltitis t at -suit of F., Coot(:4 .- One tract iriZaion .laoratigh and two in Corry, belonging to I). A. Davis, at s t ilt of .T: T. Ely. --- . ..a One hundred :tall thirteen arreti-' in Green field, belonging to the heirs of Geo. W. Ga s-it, deed, - nt -alit of •Fldridge itaymonar; Adm. tta , lant-,. am, - af.:Karati; Itaynionl,, - ... dee'd. . . - . Y Tnn frank welling Louses one grocery,. nittl - nne jrtTi r esT 1'4,111'1441c; property . . of Peter Semen. of suit •nr John Anrnn, use, of H. T. Sterrett. , - • firielnlirellintr house on Eleventh tdreet lot on the same street, and lap. acre:. in Mill Creek...properly of 31iles -.Boyles, at F,nit of -John Ililla.' ono hundred acres in Greene, property of tianinel at 'suit. of /*mad —_ . . flicker- Inn. Musa and lot ip Corry. pruherty of Mary A. Pitts, at suit, of -Joseph Whitely, use of Soseptt flatlet-sm. Two tracts in Concord, belonging. to A. J. Grimes, at suit of Boil Wise, use of P. gotathwlek. - - Dwellin, house of Lyman Smith, in Erie, ut quit of L. me:ter of Mt g. L. Merrill, now for use of Utter. One hundred and :,ixtren acres in Water font tp.; and twenty acres, with -steam saw mill, m the Name townqiip,,Limperly of It. P. Smiley. Mahan S Co., at stunt of J. Elc•hen laub, Jr. • • „Frake dwelling lions° of ILliarieg 3 1- Keep, in Erie, at stilt of Erie City , Iron Works. Five arms in Girard tp., ,proprrly of Da vid Sullivan, at suit of Cutler It Lot of Froleriek in Corry, at suit of G. B. Webber: two mitts of fitly acres in Union tp., and two lots in Union borough, property of F. G. Irvin, at suit of Erie City . Iron Work:4. Dwelling howw. of J. Jefferson, in. Union borough, at suit of Johnson 6: Wynins: Store of lli6m-Young, in Union borough, at suit of Early- 6: Lane. Lot of Doliihits S. & Dennis A. Davis in Union borough, and two dwelling houses in Corry, at suit of Ezra Cooper. Dwelling lion 4, of Item' Cadwell in Erie. at suit of John Farnham & Co., use of S. L. Freeman. 'fvsent3r acres in Colon tp., property of Chn.. IL Gray, nt of T. J. IlentirY, ttce E. Cooper. 1)1N chin;; house of J. Jefferson ill Union bon ough. at milt of E. Cooper. ' Time.-folirtle; of an nere in Greene, pro perty of .1. P. ern's, at suit of Thos. O'Con ner. • - Lot in Wattsburg, property of Wm. P. Campliol, at snit - of J. Eiehenhtub & Co., One-dwelling house and one lot in Erie, property of - P. B. Hon - Niter, at suit of Cough lin, nitwit(' & Co. Tra•t M North East tp., property of Mrq. V. llateh, at suit of W. 11. House. Property of Miles- 'Boyles in Erie and Mill Creek. at snit of English. llelnie & Dixon. Thirty-live arms in Franklin, steam saw milt in R.-onn -ton nship, awl , kty items in Wahltinztotr,p - roperty of Putnam Sisson. at suit of 'Wm: a Andrews:- Frame dwelling house In Union borough, 'and hit in Edinboro, property of A.J. Clark, it suit of J. B. Clark t use of J. B. ('lark & Bro. Barrel (hewn- of' Cliat. It. Brown, in ,Cor ry, at suit of Win. Levin.' •Tract of Warren Bills in Corry, at suit of Leonanl Barton. Dwelling house of John Steirner in Corry, at -all Of Boyer & Fue.s. W Ali% clang I.lou,vs of I;elijau.in.C. Ely .in Girard, at ,hit, o 1 Pa \ id Olin, u'Sc (1 A. t;,, Ely. . i)willing of J. L. Buitimi.-: in • Corr , at ()f 31..11utliniin and S. 'l'. One dwelling house and onepiree of land in tnion property or V. Webber, at suit I. J . E. G. Strait:than. Dwelling, house of Julius .@ ('harlottr De:;- nn it in Erie, at suit of .1. W. Douglas:. Sante at snit of J. 1). ('lark & Char. 3144- valf,nse of eve: and Hannah Towner. Lot in Waterford borough, prolierty of Liaika & Daniel S. Bacon, at suit of Jos. L. Cook. . - One hundred and one acres in Mill Creek, property of Silas & Olivia W. Simmons, at suit of G. W. Decamp. Lot of L. C.-&, Elizabeth Roberts in Corry. at , nit of John Martin.. TEIMS.--If the nioney is not Paid diateiy after the property is struck off, Ruin be put up again and sold, and the original purem.er held respon.ible fin. any 10-N. tin readers Will remember that during the Hanyass last fall, a rather lively disenasion sprung up between the Observer and Gazette, respecting the hill disfranchising deserters. We claimed that the feature of the net which authorizes inspertom of election to examine papers anti testimony, and decide whether men were deserters or not, was elearlymn conctitutional, and ridiculous at the best, and that those deserters only could he disfran chised who had been duly tried and convict ed by the proper courts. The Gazette as strenuously contended,in favor of the uct, al leging_that inspectors of election were - at-4c-, gaily qualified to judge whether a man wasa deserter as whether he was ot lawful .. age, a resident of the district, Sc. Cutbrtemately tear the purity of our elective system, the • sultject has not been submitted to a judicial test, but the.recent action of the New York Constitutional Convention shows What the ablest men of That State think about it. A conlailmon'autimprpng 7pernym %vv . !! 'had served in the rebelliiin from voting, .was met by Judge Harris, late Republican 13. S. Sen ator, with the objection that -when "Such had been legally convicted, they were al ready disfranchised," and that " only such as had been legally convicted could be disfran ehised in any event: It is absurd," be said, "'to trust Inspectors of Election with power to try for treason on election day." 'Judge- Parker, an - eminent Democratic nwiiilwr of the Convention, moved to strike the .provi-: sion out, and the motion was supported by Hr. Evans, the leading . Republican lawyer of INew York city, " in a'few plain, strong sen tences," after which it was carried by a heavy l vote, " the foremost Republicans voting- with the majority:' We cannot help thinking that ,the " foremost Republicans" - could not have read. the Gazette's ponderou,artieles, last or they would certainly have voted to :CtillgitUte. Lan' Judges out of -Inspectori of Election. " Tur. ad6ntaze of the Nicholson paysoleta is resocct to tsmitbrt is admitted by :tll, hut iliac: are many who &old it.; In connection With this feature, filo following cuunnunicititnt to tax World will be read with intere4: • • • • Aug . . I. Stu: In your issue of to-day, and on the article "Nicholson pavement," permit me ta ,71y, of My own knowledge, and according to the sworn tesfituotty 'Orlin Reuben Cleve land, Superintendent of Public Work .N, Chi 'cago, before the United States Circuit Court, the. •bloOks constituting Nieliolsou's pave ment, after year's. wear, had 'only , been worn down one-eighth of an inch per annum-, that after toes nine year's heavy wear and general exposure, they were free from rot, and were otherwise •LIS stnuid - as when first laid down. I take, the liberty to do this for the 'sake ant in the 'spirit of fairtilay, and beg to be, sir, yours respectfully, _ E. CAVDEN Plum - In comteethm _with the above; we may WIT , that we have just read a report of the mince sent Oir*un Pittshurgli to expnjinff the Nicholson paving- in t'hicago and St, Louis, and decide upon tho .polley of intro ducing it into that city. The Committee made alhorougli r invgstigation into the dif ferent Sorts of pavement in use in the West ern citiet(and-linte come batik tMitusiustic ally in &tor of the Maids - on, .They ftte instances whereitsharahilifit fine had tat:in comparison with the common stone paring, and the result was greatly on the side of the former. It is Claiined Audit costs less for rePairg t lists longet, and is the sinOotb -egt and most-comfortahle,pnrlnk vier intro duced. 2 : : • .31n.; ll'A. , ttArw.tury n-letttleman.7)of el ialigica and ability, }soon . lo start new weekly paper In North. East bobatigh: It is to he neutral in politics, and devoted especial ly to the local interests of that part of the county. The people of North .Eautt are de lighted with the Woof having a home organ, and nearly every man in the vicinity has en rallied his name as a sulneriher. LOCAL ./lIREVITIESt • -- 'NS: fall tent of tite-Vaterford Acmh;tuy' will open, on the 24th..inst. 4 ,eXeklient corps of teckiiens has been etriPtOyed o 444. the schogl,pininiies to 'become very popular, - _TM! 4# A oin , .trliettry- Vincent,. theug 1 2 0 1 1*!;itlikbelnia*144 in the infortna -4:file.K4Olitirghibje.4other setiei of 1 °9 1 . 11-1 01 -4 *Ofer . . - 4414.: the "einadill. • , -•- i*..10" coon ty : hot itileeti7arresteit forrolOig*,inttils. Roblib3o - ttceiiittles of her /ex,' -aiiitivitt - 4,!theNritligtiitout for On . : 14,1niettr.2 • 070, - Att mans, , on iitiita4reet4sinan'Otikin.:*tipi l the Cu). A oniphs.e.itotortineni,X.4l4l4l-` :goods in 4%94.. line is kept - On band, at kill at prices:A* will compete with any. - Jrnot Thrimpsos is on a visit to . Springs. 'the Gazette, of. that plane, chi - icling his arrival, says be . " is ait'ornatnitAl to the bench, and shank] be kept it - Pon it (br ink, his lifetime." Cu..N WINTON, a prisoner tindpisentente of death in the .Teffersoo county jall, when his death warrant was read to Lim, replied, "'MITI:At; theycau hang -me awl Before he hang, that sort Of courage ma's , fall Charles.- • IT WILL 110 well for the couple thUr.eu Rad ical candidates in this county to remember that the highest achievement of.a politician is the J:hlleious• kissing of babes.. .It goes straight to the mother's heart and ' makes her a zealous canvasser for the halance of the campaign. . - _ A arm: who recently left dam county, fur the West, &ilea to call and settle his account at the Ohmerver °Mee. Information has just reached us that u few weeks after arriving at his destinati3l► he met with a mysterious death. - It is awful to he followed with the printer's anathemas, THE piddle should not fail taket,p in Mind tlint the Aare to get Sob printing done cheap. est nnd best is at (he Observer office. With new preases and type, mid workmen "that cannot be excelled, we are prepares to com pete with tiny eNtahlishment here or else where. 'Cu,, Observer may be found for sale; at the following plats, directly after publication each week i etinghey; Mcertsity- t , -Moor head's h9ok store ; May & news stand; Paden & Johnson's book store, North, East: News agent's throughout the eintnty will" be supplied with the paper to 'tell, onirasonnble term:. Tut edittir of an exellange,very truly saya: " In the course of a tolerably long experience hi matters antl things, in general, we nevyr knew a Man to get any advantage in a guar nl with blip., old women or neWspapers. These three 'classes are very dangerous to meddle with, and discreet men generally let. them alone." • . • , Orn exchanges tell us of "a young man of.preposseSming appearance, living In 011 City, who reeently took a large dose of arsen ic. It was too large to produce the desired Lot Made him terribly sick for a tinie. Cause, two women Loth claiming him 4is husband," No.-Wonder : That the poor tellow should saint to - - Tau. lh incicratle Printery meetings in Crawford t'ounty s tire to he held on Saturday, the tilst ca . A:Vguktri and 1110 _County Conven tion will mulct it - the Court House, in Mead: ville, on the 'Tuesday following, Septemb4 3d, at it o'clock, a. m. A full county ticket is to he nominated, and Conferees chosen to tnect those of Erie; fur the selection of n Senatorial candidate. Tut: city Councils have authorized aloan of fifty thousand - dollars, payable- twenty years from date, for which coupon bonds in Mims of 'nut hundred dollars eachlbettring in terest at 7 per seat.; payable semi-anntutlly i twill.be-issned. Frotiosals forthopuichaseof the 'whole, or any portion of said loan, will be received by .T. C. Speneer,'Dig.,Chaimtan of the FirT 4 nce Committer, until the 151.11 in 4., at the First istationatEtrusk: TuF. -- Vatholies of the city have purchased of Wilson Laird, Esq., twenty-five acres of his farm, on the Lake road-, which they intend using as a cemetery. The tract ties on the south side of the road,, and Cost nearly ten thousand doilars. It is the desig , n;to have it laid out and planted with trees as- soon n,3 possible; and no pains will be glared to ren der it one - of the most. beautiful cemeteries In the country. A. Nlllllll , Zit of the young men -connected, with St. gatrick's church gave an entertain ment on Thursday evening lastfot the benefit of the Emmett brass band, a junior o lion lately started. The entertainment was realiv. a 'milt excellent one. an.(l,4evelrVed a would surprise many. We understand That it is contemplated to repeat the performance soon in Farrar Ilall,,,and hope shell may be the Case. -- • Trent: of of our readers who 'have Seen Charlie White, the, lion- tamer _of Thayer Noyes'circiis, gO through leis, bold perform ances, will regret to leant that he is recover ing very slowly fromthe injuries received , is his encounter with ....one of the heAsti at Roehester-on the Fourth. His wortuds give him so much suffering that ite is unable eith er to lie or kit comfortably, and the physieian prohibits him from undertaking a journey home et present Doubts -nre expressed whether lid ever fully recovers.: Tut: Government has evidently got Wind of the new Fenian moVement, and! is deter : mined to place a summary check upon it. The following circular has beenissned to the U. S. District Attorneys and Marshals: ATTOWSET (.I*ENERSCS' OFFICE; ) • - • Alp 'SO; 1867. ; By direction of the President of the - United States, yon are-hereby InStineted fo observe with vigilance allVersant whoa you may have reasonable cause - to suspect of combining - uniawilally, for eitleclitiotis into the territory of any torcigtt nation, andpromptly Interpose' the authority of the United States when row have, probability Pf.helieving any peam has the neutrality laws' efitho rititcd States. ionic M. BANCKLEY, Assistant 'Attorney General: Trutt. therels " netbittg-new In the worlit' is proven by the, .fellowink Aiertiseuient which our daily eotemporary in an old copy" of the Olkst4Ver, hearing date' January- 21st, 1864; • - "Cow WANTED.-4 good new Witch cow 11111 probably' 'find a'purbluiserif the terms are not too hard, by the owner ,enquiring at this Office: .Shemitst bellitelle ;414 filling to confetti to city tnannent." The teui2irlkiii.peillxiatli made tinit - i "fOr 11 COW 4.0 be üble tetonfornt to cityntanne:rs,' . .lei generally pnaerstotatio_retptire ability: to 4et her etwsi i llying. Off !lip 4011'6 and from gardens.. tharour pair, owners 1614 'a chiqn to anlilutibiioP4ihillitarilge ' • • - - . Tun Spectator, the Germauitepublicatior gafii aid this city, iB' Ott i itletmely :, Wiwi: denunciation of Gov. Geary and Senator,' .I.wry—the former for.h4-reeent tem rail SPeechecarid ihelatteif4 tis ginulayFars! speech. Refeedngliktleary's allegation that: he bees tio!, tasted intoxicating drink fir many; years, it gives him Melia direct; and save tba during his; 141, !he visited theitedurtalkladi r is this city,where be nnt,titdVsphlte:alreirgirin rights:of ,liqatrr-.lnAleri,Ant4lrank freely i of dpan dier4cia. siotO trifdrithlitdfie4haittat the tune the Governor's speech first applind it . has never been denied .by any of his organs in this section. Our German Bcpublictms acknowledge themselves tolutve been badly swindled in voting for Geary, but they do not propose to have the same game repeated this thlL Trrk strangtia who have visited our city during, the present summer universally speak in glowing terms of the delightfulneSs of the We hiveitosi Pitiseil through one sif the hottest periods of the jiar;and, there Atari.' been eiceetlingly 'few days when the haili€4.li 'sultry- eirottgli to 'be un-, etrinfortuble. But:even VAten the heatef the claywaS ezetSsive, the deliciously' clear and cool evenings have been an abtmdirit rerom pilkie: We have had but: one night this stun mer, so far as our experience goes, xlicn the : lie - tU.nrris Inconvenient, and most of the time a stout blanket wits art Indispensable Mitch: to Sllllnttiitr . . The ireople of Erie, and the Lake Shore cotintry generally,we ter:U*olo not sufficiently appreciate the luxury of Mr sutuoter cllputte, If tbcreonld have the ez. perie*pr o:llkiey:tet*Mdilatee in 'some e interior; !# ~iiwiticaitipt " mm¢y~?ib with theii :Vaute, t.,( - it 4 6 l '.4Y sytppa. with Aetsoni-v4O-are downed to live in less &voted _ ' t* N .„ - VltiplfoC.9 MOVMenti94oa.iiirbe toady to secure the transfer of the Erie Academy to the eity 4 for the purpose .of establishing a Jl4lll.Scilttol• . The Acadouy. /MS' imperly amounting. to a considerable sUm, 'which biings in•ti yearly income'br'td,2oo, and the let of Legislaturtf Its -eelEveY4tim to the Board of School Directors, by 11A-obi of two4hirds of the Trhawt . x. , It- is chained by,_ the frierids, of the pmject "that 'a high School would be of more. general benefit iu the public tLati tho Acadeniy, and that „the change is dentandaby the irderests•of rite publie, • The net authorizing the_ transfer re; quireri pupils to be. ndminid , il/14) the flag School from distrieht - entiaed to the benefits of tho Aeademy,.the same as Those, from the city, each district: to pay its proportionate sham of the cost. We sec' no rtsison' wily the change should not be desirable, and hope that in the selection of Trustees this fall, the people' will give their preference to. those who may he in favor of 'the niettsure. PREPAIIATIONi are malting • to. retailer. the WarrettCounty-Fair, at - iroungentille, on 'the 18th, 19th and 20th pf tptetnher, one of the• hest ever held is 7 thol pardon of the Stat;.. An entirely new track is'heing laid-nut,capa btu i)r . admitting four sulkeys side. by side;- and the accommodations generally are • to he Made as good as the means of the , SOciety and the lovility eau Afford. ' 'We. are regnest cd to say that competition is open to our .counv, and thin managers hope to see anum her of the best trio nags on hind.. The fact that our energetic friend, Papt. Whitney, of Youngaville; is Piesident of the Soclety,is an assurance that' too pains will be :Tared to ren der the Fair n rret.litiible one, and to prir vide for the' .comfort. of those who may at- - tend. lease of Brown's Hotel, held by Loomis Si, Tyler, hits been purchased by 31i. Samuel S. Griswold; a gentleman who has liattemAderuble enierience us- a Jandlon3„. and Vt possessed of a wide popularity: " The lhouse, under his itinuagetnenif -be en tirely renovated and remodeted,making it as neat and comfortable as any of its class in the country, Among' other improvements, the office is to be placed on • the first floor, leading to a change in the mode of admis sion to the upper stork's, by which the stairs will be near the eentre'of the building, lit stead of useentling directly front the entrance. The billiard room is also to be removed:from the present place to one in the ba s sentent, in the rear of Mr. tioodwin's saloon. Tut: Library • Committee of the Y. 31. C. AssOciatiOn . • is. pourtpoged: of the. - foro!riug iehtletaMil tiingliey, W. IL:iliven port, Edmund Tartly, W. A. Galbraith,..; J. F. Liddell, 11. F. Gaggin, Isaac Moor head, and AL Sanford. ' To lids committee is entrusted 'the important" task of selecting the. books for the new public library, enough, or nearly enough, subscriptions to purchase which have been secured. The character of the gentlemen named assures us that the books selected will be of a high standard, afill‘that none of the partisan or rptemend . literature. which has deluged the country, since the beginning of the war will receive any encouragement at their hands. THE Meadville Republican Li decidedly "fernenst " the nomination of Gen. Gtnnt•by .the Radicals as their candidate for President. ('ontruenting upon his diiputed political opin ions, it has the foilbsviotr to say: "There seems to be a Ede advantage in fat or Qf the Republicans, but not titan& to AWL over. _Gen. Grant is undoubtedly & military man, a conservative man,.vet we be-, Here a. cautious and safe man. Prominent, as a Presidential candidate now, he can se cure the noinination of the Rep6lican party. if he desires. We are in danger of getting. a Worse man than Gmnt for President, yet the. country would ire safer with him at the head of the army." U.Z.CocunAN,T,Sq.; late of the - Veitiingo Spectator; seeps to be one of the few priti ters whom fortune has bikini into her special Vraciaark , ClT notice, that he has also been chosen Cashier of the ,First National Bank, in the same place. For a printer to become a cash►rr of one Bank is something remarkable, but to become, cashier of two is. taithing less than astounding. We know of uo man, however, whose good fortune gives ns more gratilicaf._ tion than that of Mr. Cochran. . molvo the many new establishments in the city, sae do tint know of any which:We; can commend more heartily to the patronage of ournaders than the ary goods store of EtTson, Churchill 'Co., in Noble's block. Thcii stock is very large, their assortment varied, and full, their prices . reasonable, anti the obliging disposition Altus' exhibit, makes e plesure to 41(11 with thda. If there are any patrons of the Observer who,-have not yet given them a trial, weitdvise them to do so when therniaketheir next Vitt Observe that Wane pithe _ . nesvapapera of this section are still publis4ing . the adrr* tisentents sent tliercf 1 C. P. ,Shutti of Troy, N. I For their advantage we wig atate that , information of the most reliable - kind ifigoirti its that Ilk' concern is a tam plete, swialo, and neither desires to pay, nor has the ability to do so-if it did. That....gold speculation" dodge was a "big thing." , A NEir 'YORK -bachelor niuned Mara elaPa4, A kw weeks ago, whirs& *ife oP ChntlecCulverkri, of Scrill*r,,Pitc They - , . iv= round by the injure& innittind in Bun bist7:eek. The:sunderectsismill'S . to each other's arms-131re children alter asbort vacation; tbe:liachelei for the opin lehnlek, oak ilia re4nited*ppir. left:on •ibe. lfirst-tracer - tor ,tiuriniton. .41.1treiclutoge haithig seat Aims #o a:nit - Taber of its &limp:tint f!ubseritiev, :without rc ceivingiCresponge, conies to tiVemFachution thatthey Mind be dead, and: mritamictis, drat If willamost 'commence publishing their a;titi; - aeries. IC that dOestet, bring tliMiOtabrierit - A Pawn:4mm laborer at, the -Pittsburgh uneltilledabpartinixters,an• Frklai. 7, $s 'wan Iv:Achim/ :the' !refit ap proach him, and us it drew__ near undertook to stegyit the friey;lnti not in time t4avidd tieing- stroCi. • - - • ;'; , etam. T 3. eAmpintactit.Witc, is pi, I no*ea hatnaidate soliteci to the llt!..*ti the! 'Republican • Co. Conven-_ Waif inc' otiier Iti:iheeratite _• _ _ 1111 9‘1 11 ,9 4..W!;§. 11 .45Y. , _A1tE r 12114 4 .: c01. A. r. StFan,ofyairilew, • 'Ttr*eatitimeimforPreottit'isteteige, °4'•4o4 s 42ir'f.V . i.7 ol,6a * c i r c atvra= lug to alouommontmtiot.,.The to fare commends the trip to the general favor of the community, and present indications give *promise of a large *owd. TIM Democrat; of Girard borough have organized a campaign dub, being the ,first in the county for The present year. Their example is worthy of general Imitation. Wu- are indebted to our -young friend, Geo. Arbuckle, Esq., of Girard, - fora largelst of campaign • subscribers. If every eledtion diAtriet in the county contained a half dozen as zealous and energetic ,Dento erats as Mr. A., a different state of political sentitneat would soon 'prevail in this section. WE have no ; eothgt to bestow upon the Observ6--but we . propose to drag it out of its hok, every. ti me.-aaarge„ The misfortune 1.4 with our cotemporary, tbstrin its attempts to ant; Miters out of the hole, it Owen etntobla; in itself. = Tax large tieritand for the Observer last week, containing Dr. Finger's communion ,lion on Honuetipathy has itul.l us to se print it on the first cage this trek: A cont- Allmicatloll from Wtn. Grit Esq., also.op pears On Vie Same fear :. , . -; rnetedirleipsplayjislnillar, though on is snuffler seale, to thd on, -Of last year which agrad yit:somqh notice, is espeeted by tile astroiorriers to take place. this . - Milritlayrtuaßritlay orValngs.- . . Fpn '11,gt.i.t...;,-The follo w ing .mosse s are set down • for - trial at the CIO( Conti commencing On the first 3lodday in Septem ber: • Dartlizer.vsJlardner..3finnig & Itoadley vs Foote afc Landsley, Young vs Drake, Lov nicht vs .14Inten .etPerkins vS ,Perkins, noughtsling. vs ihiughialing„. Hazleton va Taylor et 41, Thayeisileus. vs Borough of South Erie, Nieltotion•Vs same, }hint vs Ed am, "Stranahatt vs P. E. It. IL CO Erie , CouutY,v3 Fivtal‘iatines vs 4). C, It IL C 0.,: Lautitihere vs Zinn, Use -Hazleton vs Kilroy et sl, Henry -vs Colby,: Knoll v k r Rlnderle, Tanner vs Lujtlslcy, doldirt.vs Smith it'll!, ,Liddell et al vs Elliott - et al, Tanner vs Kees , ler, Miller - vs Dalton, Anderson Pet. Co. vs Pa. R. R. Co:, O. C. L. & T. 'M. &.T; :Co. vs Johnson, Phelps, fill, Blank, MeCrav: lean drath,(o eases) Use Veitysiiinkler,Metonkey & Shannon vs American ExpremCo.,Slumnon vs Finn 4; Stearns, 'Fritts vs Yournn, Rog is V 6 "Wilkins, Moore vs Cardat. ACID abbirlionnents. . . TERRIFIC ONEILAIIGUt Now to the scasork far thaw huge libick Warill,9 of Meg, that no torment man and heant. • DITTC/Mit'S LIGHTNING FLY-KIM:En _ will make a clean *weep of them—every' sheet wtU kill a quart. Mtwara- of bogus 'lmhof tom, which some rnayrsay tut nR goal.". There le nothing Sian emdpumble with it. Mold eve- ITWheires Price.als ceutfl.• DWidlß ILE•OPENING OF. THE RETAIL TRADE Milli geCONItEY &_ SHAM" No: 507 --k7rotteht4t.,, Announce that they have Just re-4eneAthely RETAIL DEPARTMENT , Aud invnelhe attention of all .Vantlng Hard waft, to the same. - , Their Mach hi the Larnvst,ever held in • :-Notth•Westerni!ennsytiinint, Comprising a general assortment' at 101 the•artl ctrg thrir line, • • FAIWERR wIA find what they-want. • BUILDERS will find what they want. lII.AVICSILITHs wilt find what they want. WAGON. MAKERRWIII find what they want UNRPEICTBRS. WWI (hid what they want. , MANONAmILI-find what thtar Want." PAlN'Tfats what they- want.: GLA.zikats will ihul what they want. ACHINIsTs will find what they want., ixiMßFat3TENwiltfitittwhat they want. COAL DEALERS will find what they want. In short evemkind ofalardware used by any class in the community, will always - be found on hand and -sold at the moat reasonable priec. • Ikcis-rS Staiidird Scalesl coal; nation* Vtieertiarrow, GrCot*ee .Drug Etutcher6 'Post Onlee _ . . • ' and.CounterZ' . • trotop. "Glass . Viro4IES All slzec of Glasg cowitanily on bvid qt loweqt °hash' prior& Alietterar isidilmctrit of axici . n? . ; PAP TS OP ALL SIDZI3S'; • „ . CUTLXIMI, , The tofhliolwe luvtleil.. to I'Ml rind examine for I,,berristelveg,„ Iteltembet the place, - , bOT FRENCH .STREET, . - Wayne flock, opposite the Reed House niy2w-ts. PR°P;UCE IvIJMEETr• M. P. WORDEN & CO:, Would respectfully annoupce that they have optragdWatare at N0e428 beset betweew4th wad bth; - . ForWie prirehmietp.nd age' . . , Kma..orcptirriti , invgiinfen, - nutter tiefirtry-..vtai, Orden front nbron • reixtye promptpat ,, ernion at the lowegt - znarket Prlces.„ .• • . , - r- /Violin highest pried. in tlasb ionic! rev Pro dnee. , , atac.4l-tf. wAtren AMEttICAX IkrAtOft3, 4 8AVISS WATctlf..S; kdoutc..wATtin - . • ; - -AklitTif-SIETATiIariTOHO3, AN-gLp-O•ice!• • Kullcl~ry►Ytkr(ai+L,U~ MANN as. - k - 7sx-M.13.; No. 2 - Reed Block. . (R:FAIMINZR,, M. D., SCSGEON & powtorArnic PuTmciAri. , =French Strzet, Ede, IN, .. my9117-arn. . ' No. 12 Park Rai . ' betareen 111lawa'alietel& Reed Manse, Crockery, Chinn, Glow* ZVca•ee, ..$ '':'tg_l).: •lir,4-,R...1 - - • TABLE - .CUTLERY, 14Q‘NUNG .GLASSES; . . • .Cliina and (lass 'Vases - and Qrnantents I erjelutirfA lewea than New "York .Ptrieem. .Ir,QR , W_CLOTHI” F ROUST! - ter. INISI Eil iti'- - --.llt-lToble's Block, Erie, Pa:, El 1 Ra 7- S & CHILDREN'S Ell MVLESS 1111iTt THE, RICIIEST SELECTION OF ME ELEGANT' C LOTHS, cASSIMERES AND TiSTECGS Gentlemen's Goods, At Prices-Satisfactory to All. do esaininathin 9r our Stock and Prig•. I; n•.pi•ctfidly myo-3m .NtN , " PRESSES, ERIE OB S - E TrE R A 1004- N-13) North-Wekt' Corner or State. Street- and the - Park: - ;TANNER, Brail job - lYilii4ng :of Every beseription. In a style of iinsunKts.sftille — ntiless, and at prices to compete with any other mike itt the Nprili West, Our Puts.sr_4' tire of the . Our 'POPE all NEW:and of the NEATE.sT Kryi,ns, and our tt'ortic3fEN equal to any In the &mu tiv... With. the 3htehinery tutibliatetiai WO now PO.Selig, we feel fully warnuneil in claiming that. NO °AWE in , -the _we,k•rn Part of the State EN.C7E1...4, ani, only one or two equal us,lll faellit les" for turning out work in a , . . RAPID AND SATISFACTORY MANNER 111 Mil R4celvetl, nud work warranted not to be inferior to that tioneln the Eastern eittei klards . . Utter iaid. . Bill Reads, Cirettlars, Statements, - F,NGRAVIDTG, LITHOGR AP HING, &c. - - _ • NITo line matte arranttonents With the larielst and teat eAtilliitsltritenf iti Burrito for pitreuring 1 . , any %art of Engravin% that may 6e nkeded, in ns g.ood stylo awl nt_ _ • kW& rRICE,TWi IF TIDE ORDER WAS SENT TO THEM . DIRECT :111diugo, listelittu,Ary„ .orils, Autographs, Mum, Piirtralts, M . By entrustfist Igen.' Yu t:: o vitt be : 1 .4-MII or ii.gckvildirieni nibat idompt anif - catt , fae tory mintier. Erarraclal.p. tarnislaA Other nn Wood, stone or Metal. -, - . .. -lElook lErincling, - Ruling, Are. . kr i i thlti detinrtritent wo hailiTitifilltiC4 tlint - trC ininuipaitsed. Persons having yrlntlng to he done t*res Raltnig Or sl44lptgluguinettlint, will fi nd it to thelrltitermt to entrqgt It toin3. Wv I tee litat,lt obalThe_pertonnotkto it wo;fintattltke me suer, and that therhatie sit in he tti to teal can be Worded. - • [ . ~ . - . . .. • • , . _ . . . „ . Theliberal patronage ei tended to this °thee during the hog 'two years has eneotinigel,l us to ruaimeeerY ellbrtrittauttbleito deter:oollW raeort of tote friends, And We 110* take especial grattti eating/ inicittionntngthe= and Ilan pllbUodlint we.batastmeeedett in fitting up la establishment • - ' " eettutl to every - rennimment of the cominunity. . diVenretletternilned to compete ivltb *l* best, and only ask 0 trial to sati , fy any one that we ileitis no more than we are justly entitled to. , - a 4.. . . i . A LAVGrik:I.A 1E31.4A-INTITS. - . Conatanny on hand a full I; upplk of 'Attorney's, Jtud lees Of the Peace and Countable' s Blinks, of the mad approved toms. Also, BLANK NOTES of every kind and RECEIPTS, single or In books.. . . . . • H. GL.ERNY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN COAL .OIL dIANTIELTETIVAND 1,A111,14, IM 91 & - c!.. &C.!. IN GREAT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; fai EMU + ~:~G I~ IMO NOW - OP.V.I\I" AT TW' o , Dots 13outh of the New Post 011ie rt , T-1 - 1 -i•Ntr FOR THE CUSTOM' TRADE. ALL. KOVELTIES IX ALSO, TRUNKSe&c:, - 1:4 _ AIND s 0111 PRINTN - • „AL - , : ilarefil‘ --' • 5,...,., ‘ _, .-:4 , ,,, -4 . _ -....., „.- 1,,-_-7- - , ,.c- : .. f --, -7 - ` S ••••=4 .- :4 , -- -- , . 3.1 i A-::.,,1 tb.' ° ;, , ,,- --- - , • 43 . -,, ,_ ,- - - -:.k, -u..,- - Having &twit up out cdtrer , M me OE -11 ; o ore. ptepartil to 40 MOST IMPROVED KIND, «IibEILS• EVE tn.''Z'X'l; PIHATTING-- tentionigit•eit . .tqllo thanang Of At 4 nil the kinds of Avert: in uge by Ilugiues.l Men PartieN tvuitting tuts of Tin - Toilet W.:4El;e, ON 3rAnKs Sr MEYER :SUPERIOR - WORKMEN. Jlr-.-.-.- Mil - . , ‘ 15111