Emportctut flottrts. e vertt,enients Inserted tinder this head at 1 centS per line of 10 words for the nrst erti./1, 12 cents for the second, and 10 cents N ahscquent insertion; (•row's Eric City littelligonce t Vllce•, No pledge himself tittainsl a prohibitory liquor law to secure the German vole, and then' to abandon hi, pledge on. the very first IMportunity ; Was it manly in idM to stand up betbre a temperance gathering and assert that he had not tasted liquor since he was sevet years old, when he must have known, that,there were. hundreds of men in the State „thqsviod ready to convict him of telling a lie for polithiateffect? What a contemptible creature he must. he." .puhliAhig the li,t oh -Democratic. candidates in Crawford county, we, notice the name of Judge Lowry, of Conneautville, anntnn'el. as a candidate for State Senate. i iiciqVligtgletPi r kliNniWrl: friend , : in CraWliml seem very an 'dom..; to hark him try his hand in the political race tyfainst his Radical kinsman. F. M . , on son; Esq., of Conneautville, who was men tioned thr Assembly, lia4 Written aneat letter declaring his readiness to do all he call to promote theDemoeratie.eause, but asking to be allowed to decline the honor proposed to , onaterreo upon•him. - Tar, report of the city finances for the year ending May Ist, shows the total receipts into tint treaqtry to have been e 76,791.41, and the exPeaditure.. it7t3,213.32, leav'ing a balance of *178,12, and outstanding warrants to the. amount of $.20,1(13. Of the atuount.ex-pcnd ed were for intertNt, itii,72i on water account, $(1,237 for police and fire purposes, and *9.153 for street paving-. The improve ments now in progress will add largely to the, city debt• and the corporation will have to br+ . lme a borrower to a considerable extent. Tut; Lancaster Intelligencer, commenting , upi'M our paragraph relative to the joy with which one of Cameron:s particular friends re gards the support.of Judge IT the =ICI-Cameron press of this city, says: We do not wonder at the glee of the fel loW. lle klinibtless has a taste for the satirical, amid he knows that thOse party whom he is lashing so unmercifully have not pluck cMough to rebel. -They made terrible threats atltlie time of duneron's election", but now .tliey are Its meek and humble as whipped spaniels. They all go for Cameron's man." WE not ice that the Post - Office Department isimaking strennous efforts to secure the pat village of business men in the new arrange ment of furnishing stamped envelopes with Ord:: printed upon the ends. It strikes us that Uncle Sam is getting down to a mighty stnall level when he undertakes to cotn we with any of the trades of the country. We shall probably soon sec him peddling pea nuts, or advertising to do horse shoeing by the job. WE ARE, pained to hear of the sudden `death of Mr. Lyman Hall, fitr many year's Bivisi‘on Superintendent of the canal, and xfne oT the most reliable and actiYe Democrats tif Western Crawford. lie was . widely teemed, and his funeral, on Sunday a. week, Was largely attended. The Masonic frater ity, of which he was a zealdus member, hurled, him with the full honors of their an cient and useful order. . Tim Buffalo Courier of Friday contained the following : " Wednesday the 'police, at the ,request of the parents :if Erie, Pit, arrestof a wayward girl named Jennie 'Ragman, who' made her home in a house - of ill-fame on Michigan street. She was taken before Justice Van 'lcrpoel and sent to the House of Refuge at Randall's Island." Wt: ARC reminded that in "publishing the : ISt -.or candidates for Jury Commissioner, Jail-week, the name of.GF.PROE P. GnIFFITtt, Eig., Of this city, was omitted. Mr. G. has been urged for the position by a large num jber of.our citizens, and, we understand, hits conies ted to the Ilse of his name, TILE Herald is hie ntimp'of a new 'paper at North Elast, the first number of which reach ed us on Tuesday morning. S. O. Hayward, Esq., is editor and propriettr. It is to be neutraLin Politics and mainly devoted to the interests of the llourishint 'community in which it is located. Our best wishes attend I it,. Tats Gettysburg Compiler comes to us this week enlarged, with au entire new dress, and in every respect vastly improved. The Com- . pito: haS always been a fltvorite exchange, and we trust its proprietor= is meeting with the substantial prosperity which enterprise and faithful devotion• toprinciple always de serve. • THE Meadville- Republican modestly be lieves that an advertisement in its colutims " would sell'more of our city bonds than one in the N. Y. Herald," The editor of the Re publimn possesses a vivid imagination. EAGLE FIRE CO. will 110111 thOirfirit annu al ball at National Hall, on Monday evening, the 9th ofSeptember. THE new school law passed last winter.by the Legislature — miikes it the duty of the trainee4.of -the eyeratiiii!zrit ts.' to 2 make, or cause to be made, a correct census of the children in each district, between the first and twentieth - of - July, in order to aseeitain the •number _of children. noltnigsiblc to the public schools. .1." report of the census , is al so to be returned to the County-Superintend ent. if .these requirements are not complied with, the district so failing. will be deprived orthe antouitt'due it front the State appro priation. Tire Venting() Spectator, referring to the charges nuyle by the Radical Clarion Banner and Radical Greenville - Argus, that bribery was notoriously used in 'the Congressional fight in that district last year, pertinently re marks that the etlitors.of -those papers "owe' it to themselves, as well Ili.' to the (''llll.ie of enttundilhonesty and truth, to po longer mince matters, but conic out squarely mulled who paid and who received the money that was used to defeat Pettis." • 31n: S. S. 'GitiswoLD, the present manager of Brown's Hotel, desires to have it under stood that he is the sole person interested in that capacity. , `TUE - barge 'Missouri was sold last Satur day, by G..W. Ellsey, auctioneer, for $11,450, John Hearn being the - pureliser. TIGHT NorEs and blank Receipts, single or in boolc, for sale at this office. , MARRIED. TuAYEn- - --InoNs--In Conneaut, Pa., on the 19th hist, by Rev. E. H. liurlbutt. Mr. Chas. Thayer, of Janesville, and Miss 144.4 Irons, of Copeaut. " WILLEy—LEYsisEEn—At the residence of the bride's father, July 4th, by_ Rev. P. P. Pinney, Mr_ A. Willer, of Ohto, and Miss Sue Letsinger, of Albion, Pa.. Lov - E—DuKs—On the.23(l inst., by Rev. Jos. 11. Pressley, Mr. Jas. P. Love r of Mill Creek township, and Miss Jeanette Dunn, of Me lireatt tp. • IbtowN —DYKE—On the 22d-lust.. lit the res. idenee of the bride's.father, in North East, by Rev. IL S. Knowles, Mr. :James E. Brown, of Bangor. N. Y., to Miss Adelia E. Dyke. DIED; FonEm.us—At big residence in Corry, on the 22d inst., Mr. James Foreman, - in thr:s9th ' year of ds age. WimAce.—On the 2:3(1 .inst., George Wal lace, infant 'son - of Wm. P.. and Helen A. Bell.. Em.torr—?4;t Roseudale, Wis., on Tuesday, the 4:lth inst., Aim wife of .Plara Elliott, m the 4:ki year of her age. WAvens-4n this city, on the 26th inst., Lu cinda .Duneanson, wife of 11. E. Waters, aged 65 years, 6 months and 1$ &vs. KoEumm—ln this city, on the 21st inst., af ter arlingering illness, George D. Koehler, ' aged 22 years tuultt days. [Many friends deplore the loss of George, whom they loved ; hut none fd much as those %dm knew him best) • 51.1113- Rbinttigements. STRAY COW. _ to the promises of the subscriber, in Fairview township. adjoining the MIII Creek line, on Saturday, August 10th,- a Small lied Cow, about three years old, with a white spot ,on her forehead. The owner is reonested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be ills pe•ed of according to law. atrZ2-3w. SAWDY. Adthinistrator's Sale 1 11 TE WILL EXPOSE TO SALE to the highest IV and best bidder, oirthe premises In Greene township, on Saturday. Sept, 14th ISh7, the farm of John P. Eindlich. Into of said Greene to.; de e,nseKl,enntaining7 acres of land and allow ance, more or less, having erected thereon a two story frame 'dwelling. frame barn and other out. buildings. CHRISTIANA ENDLICEL If. L. PINNEY, Adntinintraters. atrl2 3sr CILEAP CASH STORE. &T. M. TIANLON WOll4 respectfully inform the rttizerts of Erre 00(1 vicinity that they hnve opened new Grocery Store at 611 French street, Where may always be fount a complete as4ort- 1227/2113 On:works, Fruits, Provisions, dc., Sc., Which will be sold fol low as at any other house - la the city. A - The histhetd: price_ paid for Country Pro duce of all kind. Remember the place, r!tv2.l- . 3m. 011.F.B.ENCEI 8T.,-Erie, Pa. Tn'E QUEAT r*ITgDSTATFA TtA WAREHOUSE, V*. 30 Vesey Street, New York. A.G,IIV7PEs."%V.A.NPMI3 In every locality toget up Clubs amongst fami lies for one TEA'S and COFFEE'S. We an save to families DI eta. to Si per pound on Teas. and 10 eta. to i eta. on Coffees. We import direct and sell at cargo prietekthus saying in ennsum erg.tlaca-tiva or-..in - r4.3414a truaa.pw.Nficlah , satisfaction warranted or money_remieled. pay la liberal commission to Agents to get up Clubs for us, and hundreds of our'Agents make 'a handsome and Tem,, iiar weekly income. Ad dress Immediately, The Great Vatted States Tsa Warehouse,_ Of T. Y. KELLEY & CO.. No: 71 Vesey Street, N.Y. Post Office Mx ntr22.-lw. BOOK AGENTS WANTED, To solicit orders for n, new lllhstrated• BIBLE DICTIONARY, COMI'LETE IN:ONE VOLUME This. Dictionary embodies the results of the most recent study, research - and - „lnyestigait ton, of about sixty-live of the most eminent and atl- ValleCti Biblical Scholarsnowlivitrg. Clergymen of nil denominations approve It'and regard it as the best work of its kind in the English lan guage-and one which Ought land in the hands of every Bible reader in the 'ln circulating this work, a gents will find a pleasant andprofitable employment. The nu- Mernos objections which are usually encoun tered In selling ordinary works will not exist with this: fhlt. - on the contrary, encouragement and friendly aid will attend the agent, making his labors agreeable, useful and lucrative. Ladles, retired clergy-men, school teachers, farmerec_sttulents, and all others who possess energy, are wanted to assist in canvassing every town and county in the country, 'to whom the most liberal tratheementa will be. offered. For Particulars aprdyito, or address PARNIELEE BROTHERS:` , -- 722 Santana Street, Philadelpb la, Pa. au2S-' Gw. CAITGHEY & FILKINS, }:fL•CCE.,O`Y)It9 TO C. 15git;F,I,) Dtalers in OROCERIES, VIWLTS & PROVISIONS,. COUNTRY YRODI7(`E, CLOVER AND .T ISIO . THY SEED, VT•.GT;TAI3LI~3~ ;SHIP CRANALERY, &C., 502 - STATE ST., CORNER FEFTII, nuts'67-tf. C4D-rp.A.1.1, - rw - k:resixTP. Lime, Plaster and Cement. The undersigned hating pnrcha r sed the kiln bestne,s, d:e., of the Erie time and Cement Co., tut formerly constituted, haye organized a new firm under the came name, "ERIE LIME CE3I.L').:T C 0.," For the purpose of tarrying on the Lime, ment'anct Moder business. catUlCic. STUCCO PLASTER, IV.:TER LDIE, 11 ' AND FIELD PLASTER, I Conlgnily on hand and of thqbest quality. JOHN'R. COCHRAN, SAIICEL IZE.A, Ju. F NEILF.H H. *. - HP(KpIAR. Ede, Aug. 1,13137—ap15-tw. No. 12 Park Row, between Browieg Motel . & Reed Rouse, Crockery.. Chinn, folato; Ware, Tin - Toilet Ware, TABLE CUTLERY, LOOKING GLASSES, • - , Pariah, China and aliNs Vases and Ornaments ! Iliereliunip: Supplied 11 lees; than New York PrLeem. NEW. YORK CLOTHING 'HOUSEI4 MEN'S, BOY'S & CHILDREN'S ELEGANT-CLOTHS 3 CASSDLERES AND YESTINGS At Prices Satisfactory to All. ray9-3m NEW PRESSES, AND siTPERIOR WORKMEN. 47 0 North-West Corner of State Street and the Park. Job Printing of -Every Description ! In a style of unsufpassett neatnesm, and at prices to emniieteAvith any othor office in the :forth West. Our are of the Our Tyrkull NEW, and of the NEATEST STYLES, and our WOI:KMEN equal to any in the coun try. With the Machinery and Material 'IN a now posse,., we wet tally warranted in • claiming that NO OFFICE in the western Part of the State EXOEI.S, and only one or two coital us, in facilities for turning out work in.n. Cards, Letter and -Bill Heads, Ciiculars, Statements, ENGRAVING; LITHOGRAPHING ; &c. We have made arrangenrienN with the largest and fkest isKtalin station t In Buffalo ftir procuring any sort of ,Engraving that may be needed, In as good style and at ERIE, PENN'A. By entrusting them to its will he ge.mire.i.or a good Weft of Work In themost prompt mid gatishu. . tory manlier. }:ogia% low. furnished either on Wood,Stotie orlnfthl. In this department WO have facilities that are utedirpassed. Perhons having print/n to be don( that requires Ruling or Binding hi connection, will tinil it to their interest to entregt, it tO UP. We will guarantee that lt shall he performed lu a workhlatilthe nuinner, and that the charge wilt br as moderate as ran be afforded. The liberal patremuge extended to_this °slice during the last two rears hasi encouraged us IV make every effort possible to deserve the favors of our friends, and lie now lake especial grunt! cation in informing them and the public that we have succeeded in titling up an establlsiamen equal to every requirement of the eonittamity. We are determined to compete with the best, snit only ask a trial to satisfy any one that w , claim no more than we arc Justly entitled to. ..-rx:rc- S. . T i ik - 14GrA_T., i1E.3114. IN A. . c..n.t.iitiyou band a full supply N's Justices at the Peaeo and Constables's Blank] or the most apploved forms. .A . tat, it - 'LAN), - Is of A It ' " rilt tilks of ovary. kind and ItE . G . T.WTS. On& or I books. . . *B. H. GLENNY, IMPORTER Al ID .DEALEIt IN COAL OIL CHANDELIERS AND LA MI'S, SILVER PLATED WARE! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NOW - 01 -3 1 7 1 N AT No. 4 Noble's Block, Erie, Pa.; Two Doors South of the New Post Offic 411'- CLOTH , I 1 1N ! IN . -ENDLESS' VARIETY. , THE RICHEST SELECTION OF FOR THE CUSTOM TRADE. ALL NOVELTIES IN Gentlemen's IPurnis.:;hin,w, Goods, ALSO, UMBRELLAS. TRUNKS, &c., An examination of our stock and Pricey is respectfully incited INT " - JU , - Nv rr 1. -- 1? V, , ERIE OBSER-VER 3 OD , . . PRINT/v o ' • , . l(, . 'e,llr r 9, i i . . . . Having litp.4l up our officu iu the HOST C4:33 , 114.V.T.F. MANNER., MOST IMPROVED KIND, RAI'ID AND SATISFACTORY MANNER TRY STYLI 91P 13.141(IVI'ING. Re teed, and work warranted not to be interior to that doth , In the Ristern ettleg Special attention given to the printing of And all Ila•kin,l4 of work in ti.t. be 3Su • l icy. I[cu Y t i t WAS SENT TO TII 11- Buildings, llnehinery, -Seals, Autographs, naps, Portraits, 13coc,k Sze . &c.. SLCI.. IN VAILIETI'. We are prepared tp do caumats Ikpit Partly.. wanting Cuts of MAIMS MEYER