Emportant jloticts. ,ertl•enients inserted tinder thls head , tit 11 rent , per line of 10 words for the first , t l , - It lon, 12 eents for the second, and 10 cents I -Nueva Insertion. .4 4,011 .41 )s FI•ro 1 / 4 .,',4 Eric City Intelligence Of ire, ro street. • JuIOV-tf.. For !tellable Insurance f all kind pp 3 j) Age s nt, No. 23 o North Park s . a Eit l e - , jyl7'67-tf. For Insurance 111 well known and mast So: „Stie rom pa o iApply to R. W: feh2ro7 (went, ale htreet. - -Iy. For cafe Very Cheap—A small Fool. Inthe, oat toed. w Ith serew teed and Beets for aerew F‘ed .to'k sets to taper. Marra% J. Idlow FAlnhoro, Erie Co., Pa. - „ inn .: Pianos : I--A new stock of Pianos •,•,‘ c.t at smith's Music Store. Nowt,' the ) ,„ v a good piano for n little money. s,. PA street, C: Pa. anti-tf. ant Ire.--1 wish, to sell my entire household e:irpets, chairs, tables, rdoves, bed lOW Ilt•W fint-cla.a piano, on new find one new prat-class buzzy. ~„r Ca ,),,, No. SlsStale street, Erle, _b 17-t f.l Z. SMITH. stove and Tin Wnre atom of 1,, lie-en removed to No. 136414.3. n. t. Itt-tr the Ttutntlo Roma, where will 1, vo,l, a complete ctoek gootltt in .• t - he ittlittle are !Riled to call 1111:11.% np4-tf. Thr Erie Lodge N 0.211. r. of Gond Tent even' rta, hi the }ante street, over el ry ktnre. glramzer Tompinrs • v , Lre e...rdinllv Invited tote moment. ( ;En. KNIGHT, W. V. T. ‘itvi.. S. f. 13115int50 nirectart) ennl, in..'rl.•l In thin depart „n. S.r nu.• prnr, Ottn dollar 114 - `r line. T.F. GROCERS. Waltzer, Z' and 'X N. Park 3,1 "ot! Vreneh lito•01 tli rte. 511 F A rench st. I',F ; Ttittll , l ND KHOIN. Artilickle ,t 'l3Nttrth Park. sltot.N. 'I trlt Row, t. • lilt. ;O - , ,• ,t• Co.. lit North Park. Zorn • t• ptoffer. ' , tate id. • • } , • ,, k ,.„ . :•:tate • 111)1 lit STARES. men...arc. North Dark.- 12 , French , FEF,IL It li occd,tcy.P . :trk• 114. w. :rh 119 I. relict, Mt. • LIQFOJI RTOD.FS. Mi. M 2". 7 North Fark. MI , IIF STOR.FN. t ,29.,.tat.. Mrs 515 State rd. !tIACITINE AGEN - 61 , `,. 1 4, •,t i••• WINon. 12; State Mt. ' ~t Maelithe. 102 French rt. tie Machine', 5.2.4 French at. • A Baker, :4'20 State at. FRFITS & PRODI7CE., South Park. _ / fi'KERY fi GT..\SSW.\ RF.. „ II / 12 Park 'Raw. - , If•of i..•hz. 'O4 State at. cio .IIFS k .TEWELEX. l'/er. 2 Park Raw. 21 North Park. _ AND CAM WIN.III. 21 North Park. Acif .511 State street. o F.nioll, 127 1 :. Frenela .1 it 4 faitlt, »t F'rimelt st. CONFECTIONERY STORES. . eze‘s, 01 awl 741 State at reel. httrflS .NSA MET)TCTNES. ^ 11.rtan. 1317 Peaelt street. _ rihot, 4.1 4 1 State , ftreet. 4 if ; W•trf..l. at. l'kift , ,t D/01. 1312 Peach street: , f• ' r I . Lrs, , r 'o., 21 North Park. V,,•1; son,. 702 State, '.t reef. & Son, 711 State streil.T -DRY GOODS. 0, , ,11 "I. t,i/en, Wll4ley. • ‘; r T,4.liman. Pill Peat.ll ht ~,,, Hr... 711 State st. , *4. • '!•• 1 111,1011 Noble Block. • ijrl,., :02 State Kb h 5 ,11.,,,1h . 0., 11144,1 House Illoek 41tV t 7. AND CARPETS. (;r.)••••:.1.. FONltt.r. "Or. Stato fit. . a;n~'RStIFI~ • P .7 , 111 A , :ritlit lA. I 1 - 21 PearlA st. \ if•CI A111;1 F I Itexf...r.l A •.. " A A I 121• A 7 11.1:r \ :01 nle 51. i-01 All rh rr.tnm ,A Craft:. 111 North Park t. \hank% (•oraer nil State st. ' t. A t.'renell A la; Fr 4. 110...t- Preneh st. • v. 'l. • crlp ult. 7 L - kt. it )(;11'.1.Pits: 11ann...v,r,19 and 'VI North 14,1'011 111,4„ Farrar Mill Building. • t, over ITS{ P.,Lell ksl) W:•101111.in. 114: Prarh .t. 1 •1,, \ Tai State wiz. 707 ,f ,t,, W. Mehl, ;17 French st: II Y sterner, 101 State ' • II kItInV.I RE. ' o ll'lllllll k rtl 723 rea..ll st, W, W. Ph rev tt Sal 51:17.' '.7. 7 7 -7 'ollkeV k Shannon, 507 Frenell st. c. Srlden , 522 French at. STOVES AND TINWARE. 12.21 Peach st. t lltt , atar.l Itnts., 7 , 11 Stats st. M 114,er A Son, 1215 State st. Par, - It tlinson C t*0..1.01s and 101.11,g7•tte..t. `; Mernhy. 22 North Park. 11.01,1 , 1101 Sassafras st. I a•:NFR.II. UNDERTAKERS. I 11. Itiltlt t S 1'0„..1.'1 State Ft. l I IIN !TURF WAREROOMS. /. 11. ro., ata State st. .CLOTHING STORES. ' 7 l ( ill , llPliner k Son, 7722 State at. lick. 1233 State st. W,,,,n0r.1; . _5; state •t, • m • Kahn. 122 State sot. trt• 11.-ver, i Noble Illoek. w N.t. 10 North Park. ATroItNEYS AT LAW. ll, Tlohonson. 521 French st. tint, .ell, 111 French st. llntvlitnson, Girard, Pa. NITS 'IANS & SURGEONS stswart, 311 North Park. house 417 State at. I Frist r,:flointepathlat 1 , 02`7 Peach at. MILLINERY C STRAW GOODS. M. Pink,. sontti Park. ‘ l, Vtirt Is, 0 south Park. T o MeGrath. 1107 Fieneh at. •'; /rah nn, 1110 Peaeh BRASS FOUNDRIE—S. rs A.M.•t,, 1123 State st. Fl /UNDEItS ,'.ND BOILER - . nen, 11:t11 ,C MAKE 5.1 and Peach sta. .—. PLANING or. MILLS, •A " WI and Peßvll nth. I l'o.. corner Ilth and Erving) nt. 11,,,!h e.trner Ilth And 1-Bdlamt ~tn. Ithotz, 1211 Pea.elt ~'~i'.rCHE~ MI:RICAN _WATCHES SWISS WATCHES, )1.1) "Al'(llEs SILVER WATCHES, METAL WATCHE,s, ND SOME CLOCKS! 01, , ,ip for Crixh, by 1 1.1,N1v No. 2 Reed Block. TAN"T•,ItV lIND BOARDING STABLE. - rsiztled having purchased the livery of it. o).tiorne is prepared to give ');.)r attentions to the Rale or boarding of and carriages always on ,; price.. He respoctfullyßollc {Sant& patronage. B. BLENNEII. J' of every kind, In large or tl! tttie ',hill Or colored, done In 4 t:. le, and ail. inorlerate prices, att the r •:t HUNTING of every kind, in large or •al , ithoodie., plain or colored, done in st .oat at mo,lerate prices, at the Y• \ , ) 11 1-ANK's I—A complete assort of , kno of Blanks needed by Constables and Business it Ow i ibi,erver officv. • !NR.• corn - plot+ , tte.wrt . •”• , it \ (..ry kind of Illtiukm ilte.led by • 11 .1 , lices l'onstables anti Ittimiltesti • the hipierver tiMee. r lII.ANKS!—A complete. asaort ,., I rrit , 4 every kind of Blanks nerded by Conutablen and Business "" '• for ' , ale at the I amerver Orfteib. PllR' I K lete wagon- \ nl,; .1f arfHlanks needed by Ju‘tlei , n, ronntablea and Baldness 7 4 .. Jr 'LIP at the I thaerver office. • - • I'4 P RINTING of perry kind, In large or ~,,.11.4wilttities, plain or colored, done in nt moderate prices, at the I 'ItIN - TIN(i of et cry kind, In lafge or '4 ' 3ll( laantitlea, plain . or colored, done In ~y,s,ayle, and at moderate pricea,,.at the -^"flet orne, j''a t all P RINTING of every kind, in large or quantities, plain or colored, done In 0 31,, and at omderute prima, at the 131,ANILIETStirtllhq ut Rocbused Rates, by C. RELLF.N WEEKLY OBSERVER ERIE, PENN'A, SEFTE3IBER 12, Isn Democratic Co. Convention. The Democratic voters of Erie county, and all 'others who believe that the war was waged to maintain the Union and not for its destruction ; who are opposed to the un constitutional and tyrannical measures of the faction in power for preserving its partizan predominance; who regard with just alarm the spirit of 'rightful extravagance and out rageous corruption which has prevailed in the administration of the Government during the las;siz years ; and who desire a speedy settlement of our civil difficulties, on a basis of justice, fraternity and true Republican equality, bringing with it a return of Nation al harmony, business prosperity and individ ual happiness ;—are requested ,to meet at their accustomed places for holding primary elections . , on Saturday, Member 14th, 1807, and choose the number of persons to which they are respectively entitled, as delegates to a Convention to be 'held in the Court House, in the.city of Erie, on 310 N DAY, SEPTEM BER 10T1I, 1867, at 2 o'clock, p. in., for the selection of a balmy ticket to be supported at the coming election. The several Election Districts are entitled to the following number of delegates Erie, Ist District. 2:LeStrutf Erie, 2d District 2 iVaterford Tp. `3 Erie, 3d District 2' Wateribril Borough 2 Erie, 4th District 2 Greene 3 South Erie Borough 2!Summit ' 3 East Mill Creek - 3;McKean ' 3 West Mill Creek 3 Middleboro 1 Harbor Creek 4j Washington 3 North East Tp. :3'Edinboro 2 North East Borough '2: Franklin 2 Greenfield 2:Elk Creek 3 1 7enang,o 3 Conneaut :3 Woltsburg 1 Albion - '2 Amity 3' Springfield 4 Wayne 3:Girard Township 3 Concord ' .3' Girard Borough 2 Corry 4! Lock i?ort ' 3 Unhin Township 3'i:iirv . iew Union 1‘11111 , 4 By ordi•r of the County Connnitti•r BENTN. WHITMAN, Cliairman W. w: Lrix, Secret: Iry TYPE METAL.—Machinist. and -other;* want of Type Metal can It supplied by call ips at this office before tht• 10th of tleptem - her. • WANTED.-" A true Republican paper in this county." A rare chance is offered' for an enterprising printer. Athlress M. B. L.; hick box - —, Erie P. 0. Mu. T. D. Cum.ms, late of 3kKean town ship, but now a resident of the titr, author, izes us to announce his naine as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject to the deci sion of the Democratic Co. Convention. - eps-2% DEmocnATlc Clucus INNETINus. —The Democratic caucus meetings in the city will he held at the following phteeb, commencing at 7 and closing at S o'clock : Ist District—Common Council room. District—Pleugel's Hall. :h1 District—Eny, , ine house on Peach at. 4th District—Select Council room. -t Last Word. Let every Dennwrat in the county remem ber the primary elections on ttiturtlay, and be on hand to see , that his district is repre sented by a full delegation of its ablest. pu rest and most influential citizens . Let the del egates come - to the city impri , ;;-,ed with a determination to select the stronge,t_ticket attainable, and willing to devote all the time* that nmy be needed tbr that purpose. Let their deliberations be marked by a concili atory, harmonious and patriotic spirit, and every measure be carefully weighed before hand, and the result will is. such as to en courage the heart of every friend of our principles in the county. To Printers. We keep constantly on hand a general as sortment of Cards of all &dorm and yoalitiex, including China,Porcelain,Blanks,Bristol and Railroad Board,whichwe can sell to printer; in the neighboring towns at less prices than they. "nL - 0 generally been paying. Cards will be cut to ^;7e . wonted, and orders filled promptly. Wc c; o " •—gial attention to our No. 2 Bristol Board, for /,.,„ine" Cards, which we can sell lower than f0rce,..,:., enabling the Printer to turn out a more salis factory job, at larger profit to himself. It is our intention to keep a full stock on hand of every kind of Cards, from the cheapest to the finest, so that country Printers can he certain of obtaining anything in this line they may need. The terms will invariably be rasa on receipt of the goods. Jury Commissioner. The nomination over which it seems likely that the most contest will take place in our County Convention, next Monday, is that of Jury Commissioner. Six candidates have been announced for the position, as follows :- E. 11. Davidson and IL IL Porter, of North East ; P. G. Stranahan, of Union ; and T. D. (leitis, IL L. White and (Rm. P. Griffith, of Erie. These gentlemen arc all well known to the citizens of the county, and the selec lion of either of them would give satisfitetion to the party_ Our position requires us to stand strictly aloof from participating on one gild or, the other, and we only desire to ex press the hope, that, out of the number of ex cellent names presented, the Convention will carefully select the one most , fitted by ac wiaintkince, experience and personal charac ter to perform the duties of the office and sustain the interests of our party friends throughout the county. The position of Jury Commissioner is in many respects it highly important one,and its peculiar nature'should-, not be forgotten. It has been a complaint wbetherjustly or not—that for many years Democrats have not been given their just representation on• the juries, and the object ii creating the office was to secure the mi nority more fairness in this respect. We do not ask that an extreme partisan shall he se lected, nor a person who will be likely' to place his political opinions above his duty to the public ; but we do insist that he shall•be one who will faithfully stand up for the in terests of the Democratic portion of the com munity, and demand for them 'a just quota upon the juries. The Convention, in making its choice, will undoubtedly be guided by similaf-riews, and , nominate that one of the candidates who seems most likely to carry out the willyrthe party, irrespective of per sonal or local considerations. RADICAL. Co. CoNvENTiox.—We give else where a very full rvport of the proceedings of the Radical Coniity Convimtion on day, by which it will be seen have been no improvement on its predecessors, and if any thing just the opposite. Our crowded space does not allow of extended comment this week, hut by the time the next issue of the Observer appears our party will have placed its candidates in the field, and we will be en abled to notice at length the difference be tween the two bodies and - the tickets pre sented by them. We can only add that the action of the Radical Convention has created greater dissatisfaction than ever, and that many influential Radicals declare their deter mination not to be bound by it. If the Dem ocratic Convention will present a strong tick et, we feel assured that it will receive the support of hundreds who have heretofore been identified with the opposition. WE regret very much to learn that the - Corry Democrat has suspended publication fir a time, until measures can be adopted to secure a More liberal support. Friend Dick- inson has persevered under the most trying circumstances,and it is a pity that his industry and courage could not have been better re warded. We feared from the start that our party strength in the neighborhood of Corry was.not sufficient to keep up a paper there. With the whole county as a field of opera tions, the Observ . er does no more than pay expenses, and were it not that we have a su perior jobbing office in connection, which is largely patronized by both parties, we should have a dreary enough time of it. LOCAL BREVITIES. PETROLEUM shares are well defined by Pop thepoet, not the general whose head quiirters were in the saddle--as " parts of one atupendous hole." - • Tlig.Girard Spectator gives us the pleasing information that there is more building go ing on in that place this season than during the whole of the last ten . years. "The Observer is always right."—Dispateli. Our ct - ttempoiary is still more convinced of its a-sertion, perlmps, since the late County Convention. Tint position of Foreman on the Canal, made vacant by the death of Lyman 'Hall, Esq., the Conneantsfile Record says, is.to be filled during the present season by Capt. John Stitt, of Lockport, Erie county. TirAu. ,tirEvExs has the title of L . L. 1) attached to h 6 triune, meaning that he 6 Lu eifer's Loyal D—l. Wirrren Ledy,:r. More likely Lucifer's Leading D-1, neigh hor. 11 - ,• are requested to state thatMev. W. F. Bainbridge will return from Europe on Fri day, the 13t11 inst., and that a reunion of the congregation and his friends will take place on the flame evening, at . the First Baptist Church, which all are invited to attend. ONITHE Ist inst., :qr. Reid T. Stewart, a son of Dr. .1 L. Stewart, was admitted as a cadet at West Point, from this district, after paNsing wcreditabl6 examination. 1k is a young man of fine attainments and good char acter, who can hardly fall to make an honor able record. Tim Meadville Republican says the health of Hon. D. A. Finney; Memher . of Congress frontthat district, is not improving, and that be "is in :t feeble condition. lie; has been absent during tie summer, hoping to Melt perate, but late intelligence is not monrag ing." Elm Democrats of Warren and Venting() counties, compoiing One legislative district, are running Ilan, Arnold Pluttyr and Hon. E. A. Eldred tiq ' can tl i meg far Aisetultly, MO these gentlemen have been in the-Leg t ore, and made influential and. useful members.' ME.ssits. rota.: & Sox, the celebrated ho k' !Mles. request into inform their customers that they-have made arrangements tin doing any kind of printing that may be needed in connection with their work. We will guar antee that anything entrusted to them will he properly done.• TuE•Common Council did good thing on Tuesday in selecting Mr. Wm. G. Arbuckle to till tho vacancy in the 4th district. occa sioned by the resignation of Mr. Burton. Mr. A. is one of our most prudent and citizens, and from his intimate • (icquaintanee with city affairs, will make an efficient WE TAKE especial pleasure in directing no tice to the mammoth advertisement of W. W. Pierce AT Co., which appears id tiff; issue. This house is one of- the few in our city Who truly appreciate the value of printer's ink, and the prosperity that has attended them is the best proof that can be given of the sound ne.ss of their judgmient. ' The firm is one of the most enterprising and reliable in the city, and we guarantee them to he up to the No. 1 stafidard in every respect. \\I:: have in this city- a Radical politician who is somewhat noted for his pomposity. A short tune since a gentleman was walkim , up State street, accompanied by ft child, when they-met His Excellency, who saluted them with his usual air of sublime condescension. l After he had passed, the little girl stopped and looked around with great curiosity, in quiring—" Papa, who's dat it Pod'?" "Papa's" answer is not reported to us, but the story is said to be true as gospel. TOE: Girard Spectator says: "On the night of Aug - u.t tT4th last, Mr. Aide uParaeror, re siding in Conneaut township, bail a horse !Alden out of his stable. Next morning at fellow calling himself Boimstatter, watt ar rested at Beaver Center, Crawford C0.,-under suspicious circumstances. lie had a ltorsi in which was at once identified by Mr. Pomeroy, on, um arrii-al of the latter, as the one stolen front him.,..The thief, ho is said to be an old offender, was taken to jail to' await his trial." DAN 'RICE is said to he determined on en tering the field as an independent candidate for President next year. He met a friend of ours in the West, lately, and tapping him on the,shoulder'exelaimed : " Do you know who you are looking upon ?" The gentleman in nocently remarked that he supposel he,did. " No, sir," said Dan, "you don't. "Von see before you the next President, of theCnited States." Siugular'as it may appear, Dan is said to rt/ally believe that he can get the of tice, and- claims that the showmen of the country* have formed an organization to se cure his election. SOME fifty or sixty parties to whom we have furnished accounts of their indebted ness three or four times, ivithout receiving a satisfactory response, are informed that we shall send one more polite request fbr.Settle ment, and that it will he the last of the kind. If they fail to answer with the money or a reasonable excuse, we shall take it for grant ed that they mean to swindle us, and act ac cordingly. It is some gratilictition to know that if we can't get ouc just dues, we can at last post the public as to the rascals who have cheated us. It is rather refreshing to meet with even . one Democrat who concedes that temperance conflicts with the interests of his party, a [het most shockingly apparent to everybody outside of that 'party.—liadical It is still noire " refreshing" to read para. graphs like the above, in the teeth of the fact that almost every candidate before our -late Radical County Convention made stren uous efforts to secure the Anti-Temperance vote. It may seem-like a piece_ of rare pudence that they did so, with the full knowl-_ edge in their• possession that the'Radical par ty is responsible for all the legislation of which the Anti-Teonwranee men complain, hnt, nevertheless, it is none the less true: Smut of our citizens are laughing heartily over an incident which occurred in the Coun cil praceedings on Tuesday evening, .which might have been the means of adding largely to the bad feeling betweeit Ate, Radical fac -tiomi. A. letter was read foknillte'builder of, the new steamer saying, that it would soon be. ready, and asking what name to place upon it. Mr. Crouch, one of the defeated _Colton aspirants_ for delegate in the First District, sarcastically suggested that the steamer be styled the "Morrow B. Lowry." The Select Council took him at his word, and a resold- Aion to that effect was adopted. It Was sent to the Common branch, where an amend ment to call the steamer " Col..lohn W. Mc- Lane" was passed, and the altered resolution returned to the Select Council. The latter body at once concurred, thu:s; avoiding what might have led hi one of the funniest local quarrels on record., I - Duntso the storm on Friday forenoon a flash of lightning struck in the vicinity of the elevator dock,. killing Mr. Thos. Barnett, foreman of the company. lle was walking I on the track, froM the shore to the elevator building, and was seen to drop by several persons, who at once hastened' to his relief. When they reached him life was extinct, and the doctors say his death must have occurred instantly. , No marks were to be seen ution him except a bruise caused by falling. Sev eral persTms - wer6 affected by the sane flash, one gentleman being carried entirely off his feet, and for a time almost palsied. Mr. Ed ward Collins, who was Walking along Fourth street, Irkonsiderable distance away from the elevator, was thrown prostrate, though not severely injured. The deceased man was well known in the city, and bore an enviable reputation. Ile leaves a wife and three children. WE DO not want to take any wind nut of the sails of the Gazette, but when it claims.to 'have been "the sole jonrnnl in Pennsylvania advocating the impeachment -of Andrew Johnson,' as early as' the winter of 1866-67, we have to say,what tlieGazette must know, that the Dispatch was' the first journal in the country to adrorate the impeachment, and that this advocacy was ,commenced as early as March and April, :1866. Inasmuch as' the Gazette has put forth its claim two or three times, we hope It will investigate the subject further before putting on a great many"more airs.—piapatch. The course of our cotemporaries on this subject is much like that of two strumpets bandyirq one another Its.. to which first commenced her career of Mame. We have arrived at an ittteresting stage, truly; when it is considered a recommendation 'to party fit vor that; any , person or paper should have been the first or among the first to broach a design the • mason/Mad= of which Will be The most discreditable thing in American history. Tae late election returns have hail a most hstonl.shing effect upon our heretofore sively Radical daily neighbor. On Wednes day., it contained what it styles " A Conserv ative Editorial," 7 -thr finit of the kind,in,a year—in which the idea is several times ex pressed that "Radicalism has seen its best days," and the 'extreme political notions of the era disparagt:d. The opinion is also UV knowledge(' that the Radical party has "mended" our puldie matters "so slowly " that the people have grown impatient and dissatisfied ,' - that " their faithCand constancy have been trilled with :" and that " they are ready to. espouse any true doctrine which will bring them the long-promised relict'' Verily— • " The mills of Bod grind slow. But grind exepeding . IN of ferocious assault:ou Mr. Low ry., previous to the Convention, the Gazette hoists his luitue to its mast head, and urges his_ support upon the party. liow it can do :•o, alter t he ('barges it has made reg' annals- his personal and political .charaeter;ir. One of the • mysteries which it will stagger most people to comprehend. We are not likely to do KO foolish an ta:•t as to attack . any °four probable candidates before the nominating Conve.ntion, but if we ever do, we will lose our right arm before supporting him after wards. The Gazette may hope to retain its party prestige by so doing, though we doubt it very iimelt, while n : e are quite sure that the act 41 not help its credit with the thinkingeortion or the community. Tut: 4adical- Convention on , Monday adopted by a aadaiiiimo, vote the yeiir ly resolution expressing their want of etinti deuce in the party organs in this city. They even went further, and resolved " that the Senator . and Beim-sew:dives this day nominated be requested to use their utmost efforts to e.tablish a trucliepubliean paper in this county. - Alter the desperate efforts elf the Dispatch and Gazette to recommend themselves to the party. favor by their cx tieme doctrines and violent denituciationA of Democrats,. this is cruelty without parallel. We fear the members of the Convention have made themselves liable to indictment under the cl a use of the lap' prohibiting excessive pimishment. Az zuE Annual Conventiim of "The Erie City Sunday School Union," aeries of reso lutions' was tuloptel, *daring that "'the popular game of base ball has so degenerated by its eormcctiOn with various immoralities, that itt is no longer healthful either to body or mind, anti should be in every way as cotifitenanced until It Is reformed," and that " the desecration of the Sabbath on the 'play grotimbe of this city has beco . me awhile of fense, to be reltukNats the public sentiment, and, if necessary, prevented by the civil au thorities." the bast; hallkni threaten to re taliate by resolving sothething dire anti terri ble. (tun readers must bear with us if we neg lect our local and miscellaneous departments trom un4io fine day - ite ~ Edina We rerntril the present campaign as one of more than ordinary importanc, and intend appropriat ing the greater portion of ourspace to setting forth the issue at stake, and iloing our share ,towards oldatning the victory we confidently believe to be at hand. After the elia.tion, we shall let politics ",go 16 the do s " fiir , it while, and devote most of our room to reading of a literary, local and news character. Orn "talyented" Onmressman has for some time past been stain is Ohio tar the dis union and negro suffrage candidates. The Warren Ledger says that as " soon as Scofield heard of the result in,California, he took the train for Warren. It is disc;ouraging for the Radicals to talk when stilt protests answer theM as California has sent." llonAct: GREELEY, in his Recollee 4 tiorni, ob serves that he studied oratory while he had the measles, and the• Boston Post remarks that "it is enough to'l,iive one the measles to hear hint practice it now.". Jury Commissioner. 1.). OBsEitvm—Drer see by your paper the name, of Mr. 11. It. Porter, of North Ea,t, spoken of as a candidate for Ju ry Commissioner. We believe he is the than .for the place. We know him to be an old citizen, a true and triad Democrat, a sabolar and a Christian. Ito is, furthermore an hon orable and upright luan—one who has never ceased to cry out against the wrongs and er rors of - the party in power, and one who has carried, our banner into the viTy ranks of our Radical enemies. And last fall, in his speech es, he spoke :IS if by prophetic ken, when he paid that " whoever lived to witness the po; laical campaign of '47 would most assuredly find that negro suffrage and negro officers would be the issue:'' and how solemnly true that negro suffrage: makes negro' rule! In 'view of the foregoing facts we do urge Mr. Porter's claim' on every Democrat in the county—not to the disparagement 'of-any of our noble band of tone and tried. patriots of our own county, but we would say seniority first. Respectfullyl•Ours, WATTSUURG DEMOCRAT. MARRIED McCi.unti—TATLon.:—On the 9th inst., at din residence of Chas. Barnes, in Waterford borough, by C. W. S. Anderson, Esq., Mr. J. E. McClure to ltiys Mary A. Taylor. lii—CLAIDE—On the 4th inst., at the nNi denee of the bride's father. by Rev. W. 11. Kelton, Mr. L. T. Fisk, of Girard, Pa., to Miss Hannah Clark, of Sidney, Maine. Ltotrr—RosE—On the Oih inst., at the house of Chas. Mattersod, in Waterford, by C. W. S. Anderson, Esq., Mr. Geo. W. Light, of _Conneaut. Ohio, to . ;3liiS Mary A. Rose. DRAKE—WooDnAnn—On the lith inst., at the Union Hotel, idWaterford, by the same ; Mr. Gen. Drake to Miss Emeline Woodard, both of Leßceuf tp. LAttnEns—Wm•reonn—On the 11th inst., at the residence bf the bride's father, by Rev. P. L. Jones, George W. Landers to Viola Whitcomb, Toth of this ciiy. • DIED. Guth Es—On the 6th. inst., Eddie Guiles, aged 8 years and 6 months, adopted son of - Wm. C. and E. Hawkins. KELL En—ln this city, on the 6th inst., Char lie, youngest child, of C. W. and Ellen 3t. Keller, aged three 'years_ • HoLmEs 7 ln Corry, on . the 27th, ltyra, wife of J. L. Holmes. CLARK—In this city, on the Gth, Lilly L. youngest daughter of , Silas and' Lorene Clark, aged 4 years and 10 months. LET ANT one lake the trouble to inquire, and they will ascertain that the engravings now being given away by the Washington Library Company, of Philadelphia, to those who purchase one or more shams of stock in aid of the Riverside Institute, are worth more at retail by fifty per cent.. than what is paid for. the stock. Besides this, every share of stock will be 'accompanied by a present at -the great distribution Geo. A, Cooke a -Co., Bankers, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, 'are receiver or all the funds, and their name is nn assurance of the integrity and reliabili ty of the company, which is organized for a good purpose which, should not be confound ell with the bogus concerns that infest the countiy. Read the advertisement - DENTISTRY.-Dr. Knoll inserts beautiful Setts of artificial teeth for $15,00 a single sett, and 430,00 a. full sett. Office and residence No. 1323; Peach street, above the depot, Erie, Pa. slew abbtriistments Washington Library CO., PHTLADELPIELA. • . , IN chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, and Organized in aid of the Rivetside Instit u te, For etlumting gratuitously 1.1401 - .11)11:111.-P 1 t4A_lTAlnfie ORNI ANS litettrporated ' by the Mtnit• or New Jerxey, APRIL 8,-118(17 Subscription One - Dollar r. I- THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY, Ityllrtue ur ti n •ir (limier, and - In twoiritanee with itA provisionii, will illNtribute IIITN1)RE1 TifOl7A.l.:Cl) 1/01.1,11t8 In Pri. , ,tits to the March()ltt(74, on Wednosday, Sept. 25,.1567, AT PHILADELPHIA, PA., fh- at the INSTITUTE, RIVERSIDE, N. -J. OnelPresent worth $40,000. One Present worth $20,000. One Present worth slo,_ _OOO. One Present worth $15.000,__ • Two Presents worth $2,500 each. ex?,000. One Present worth $lB,OOO. 2 Presents at 815,0i..1 ear h, $311, 1 X/0: 1 Present at 810,0001 4 Prasents at Q. 1,000 each, $.21,10); Prt,..- ents at Er 3,003 each, :911,00; 3 Presents nt 81,041 ~11,13,000; 20 Presents nt 5.910 each, S. 10,0410; 10 Prementa at fa* each. $3,04); Pfes.entei at t• - 2.10 Z175' 1 : 211 Pie Sent s at 'V..21 each, $1,5110; Si Presents at $.2.0 cacti, 211,0 m; 50 Presents at- ;3173 each, 110 l'n,ents each, 11,101; 'al Present., :it earti, Presents at fi.lo each, F. , 3011, The remainina Presents consist of articles of Ilse and value, appertaining' to the diffusion of Literati.; re and thy Floe Arts, f• 02,000. :4300,000: bStrh rert Ilirnla r,rStock 1.4 Iteroinpatthql wll h Beautiful Steel Matto Engraving; WORTH .MOITE AT RETAIL THAN THE MsT c IK.U.TI FP :ATE, And- also I.llSllres tti the holder a IP4:4:4.):4;l,4TMAZMe):i.t.lo,lrolf--ipCJlgtillo 40).1.11 Subscription One Dollar ! Any per,on ~ ending us one dollar, or paying the same to any of our loealagents. Will receive 1111111elliately a lino Steel Plate Engraving, at choke from the following list, and one certifi cate of stock, insuring one present in the great distribut lon, ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS No.l—"Nty Child! Mv Child !" --- Nn.:!-- - :"They're Raved! They're Saved!" No. a--"101d Seventy- Six ; or, the Early Days of the Revottaton." - . . - . Any pPrAon paying two dollarg will reCTIVi either of the following flue Fitecl Pint mot t choice and two certittenteg of mtoett, t lots becom int; en titled to two prtmentx. . TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVING'S. No. 1—" Washington's Courtship." No. 'Wash ington's twit. InWrview' with his Moth- - THREE DOLLAR EXGRANINGS, Any per.mi paying three dollars will roceiv. the Imltuliful steel plateor IMME FIEIM TILE WAlt unit three certificates of sti,clt, becoming enti tled to three• present , . _ FOUR ENGIUVIN(;s. Any pinion paying four dnlhux shun' receive the largo unit beautiful stet.' plate of "THE. PFICILtA OF OUR IitIREFATHERS," and four eel - tine:tics Of stock entitling throe to four presents.. FIVE DOLT AR' "ENGRAVINGS. Any person pay kW - five dollars shall reeeivi the largr and splendid steel plate of "TILE MAIM' A(iE OF POCA kNTA•4:7. And live eertiliettlet. of Ittc.elt, entitling them to flee presents. ria,...aurrayln...s, and eertilleates will in +-liv er...l to raoll u.e ott-e.o too ol or sent by ntail, paat..t paid, or expreHs,te, may be liter to obtain Shares and Engravings. send or feet to tt. by mail, etielohltig from Sift s9e, either by Po.t aMiley firilers'or in a registered letter, at our rl'k. Larger amounts should be sent by draft iir expre.s. 10 shares with Engraving), e 9 50 2.1 shares with Engravings ith Engravings 75 slmre. it 11 Etagrttring, 100 shares tritlt EimraVliign LOCAL. AGENTS NVANTF'S) TIlllOl:Cili4tUT - ITNITEI) • THE RIVEHSIDE INSTITUTE, sitta, nt ItiVerslde, Burlington coinity New Jersey, i. founded for I he purnose of gnittiltons ly edueating the sons Of deceased Soldiers and Sailors of the United States. The Itoani of Trustees of the 110 flute con.ist of the following well-known citizens of i!enn sylvanin and New Jersey : Illos. WILMA IL B. MANN, DiArlet Attorney, HON. LtArts R. littoosALL Ex-ehlef Coiner V. S. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds, Plfflatra. JAmt:s SeovEt., New Jet - e•' . lion. W. W. WARE, New JenteY.. ilks HY GORMAN, EsQ, Al.pqa P111111,1 * •. • J. E. ron,Fso., of Joy, (YOO fi Co., 111111•1.11. TunAsc n V DEPARTMENT:WASHINGTON, D. ('.; April I. INM—olliee internal itiwenue Hat lug received sat isfaelory evidence that the pro -1,1.11{ of the enterprise, condueted by the Wash ington Library Company, will* be devoted to charitable uses, permission is hereby granted to eonilnet - such enterprise exempt from., all eliarge, whether from special tax or other duty. E. A. ROLLIN'S, Commissioner. The As‘ociation have appointed ms Receivers, Messrs..tiEuttotr. A. COOKE &Co.; :33 South ThinL rdreer, Philadelphia, whose well known integrt-, ty and business experlenee will be i rmthelent - guarantee that the money intrusted to them will be promptly applied to the purpose htated. I't[taenet.rtue, Pe., 31n 1g67. To the Officers stud Members of the V041.,1t i iertou library Co, N. seeretary Gentlemen—On receipt of your favor of the 15th inst., notifYing us of our appointment as Receivers for your Company, we took the liber ty to submit. n eimy of your Charter, with a plan of your enterprise, to the highest kigal authori ty of the State, and having received ills favor able opinion in regard to its legatitty, and sym pathizing with the benevolent object sof your Association, viz: the education and mnlnte lIIIIIIP of the orphan chilUren of soldiers and sailors at the Riverside Institute, we have con cluded to accept the trust, and to use our best efforts to promote so. worthy an object. Respectfully yours, tie., GEO. A. COOKE Addre,s nil letters and orders to GEO. A. COOKE 3.lrtouth3,lBt., Philluielphin, Pa. R'eef'ers (Or the Washington Library Co. • 3rltY dt: 722 litiltc nut. m. Agents nt Erie. _ I. P. KINSEY & CO.. wimimth , and retail dealers in 1300114, P.4.1511,11.L,11V1D5, fIOOR AND WINDOW ERAMIN, Mouldings, Brackets, Mantel Pieces, Plain and ••• Moulded Base, Casting, Stair Railing, FLOORISII,SIDIN?;'FENCE PICKETS, , And all descrlptions of Joluere Stuff for House FlnfAbing, - „. Madeof good dry lumber, 'constantly on hand nt the corner of South Park 110 w and reach street, Erie, Pa.. an Orders from the city or country promptly fill d . nel3s-2W, IIINIC, FOX, OR MUSK RAT TRAPS! By the ilozett or single,' for sale by - • decl3-tf. 4 .T. C. SELDEN. . R. FAtTLIC - tsTEili, M. D., ) 710.110EOPAIke, T I.IIYWCIAN • ?2". French. Street, irle, niy9.67-61. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOIL ()NE of the most plen.sztut residences and de sirable locations for a village house, Is now -ofTered for sale in the beautiful , 13OROUGII OF GIRARD, PENYA The lot contains fiht)ut one acre of land, has fifty choice grafted fruit treetCwithehoiceshrub. fiery on lt, a good well of water, a largi:and well arranged how") with new cistern undcellar,and a good barn and out house. The property Is sit uated bn - Main street, and adjoining the Acade my Park--isf but five minutes' walk from the post of 3 and all the ehurelam. Good sehools-, and no a orelpleasant plaee to reside and enjoy all the at vantages of them, exists on the Lake Shore. The village is located about two miles from the lake shore, and one-half mile from the g r. t railroad_ ation of the C. It E. and P.E. Rail roads.— no, easy. Parties desiring to buy or having party In this city, If they desire to exclim, , will find it of advantage tocall or ad 'dress. for further information i 'l* jay:33.fint. _ R. TODD PE ALF. , Erie, Pa. ,§2.63 abbertiotpeitto. BOOIC AGENTS WANTED, To solicit ortlers . .(or a new Illustrated BIBLE' -DICTIONARY, ('QMPI.ETE IN ONE VOLUME. This Dictionary embodies the results of the most recent study, research anti Investigation, of about sixty-live of the mosteminent and ad vanced Biblical SchoLanino w living. Clergymen , of all denominations approve it and regard it as the hest work of its kind in the English lan guage and one which ought, to he in the hands of every Bible reader in the land. • In.cirrulating this work, n. gents will Clad a pleasant and pmfltable employment. The nu triemus onjectimis -which are usually encoun tered in selling ordinary works will not exist with this. lint. on the contrary, encouragement and friendly aid will attend the agent, malting Ids labooragreettitle, useful and lucrative. Ladles, retired clergymen, school teachers, twitters, students, anti all others who possess energy, are wanted to assist in canvassing every town and county in the country, l whom.whomthe most liberal Inducements will offered. For particulars apply to, or address PARMELEE RP.OTRP.Rs_, 722 Sansom Street, Vtilltatelphla, Pa. • qu'X-tw - ' CO-V.A.UPNEII S. XIII'. Lime, Plaster and Cement: The undersignetrhavina purchased the kiln btatinetta, ate.,ut the Elrie LinaentitKenwnt tonnerly ennatttntell, bade_ 9ra:tin:tea a new firm undertd ) e silllllo " ERIE LIME CEMENT Co., For the purpose of carrying on the time, Ce ment and Inastsr !mistiness. LIME. STUCCO PLASTER, WATER LIME,, AND FIELD PLASTER, Constantly MI liana and of the best quality SOIIN IL rocrlitAN, SAMUEL 'REA, JR: s. E. NF.ILER, • 11. W. SPOONER, rrir, Aug. I, P4l7—aulS-lw. Div)fACCO AND 4t,' IC; A MS. The place to get n choice article of Tobneeo, Snuff and Cigars fit at E. R. WELSHMAN'S 1368 PEACH ST., South or the I.7nton Depot. ,ways on hand a good assortment or the 11.110VO articles of ev(•ry grade, wholesale and ra tan. Also., Pipes, I'ouehes,•lloxes and Smokers' 'Article's of every description. Please favor me with a call. Don't forget the place, Mai Peach street. mr2l•g7-ly. HAYES & KEPLER, Real Estate Agents FOR A Farm of 111) acres, two miles front the village of 'North Enst,fair buildings and orchard of 400 apple , trees, rind MO grape vines, can by bought this month for 63.500. Farm for sale In Greene township, owned by (ten. s. Wight ; 10 lures • one very gpod house and one tenant house. Price $3,010. • Forty acre Farm for sale on Buffalo Road, in Harbor Creek, seven acres wood, small house and barn. Pare about 575.00 per acre, number of dwellings on private teruts A two story new Dwelling 110114 e on East Tenth street. Price SI Terms easy.. Itonsi well finished throughout. ,first-clans new two stniT Frnnn • Wets. to every . respea. Price 55,000. 'Ferrara easy. A two story, well llnlahcyl Dwelling, on West Ninth street. Price 13,000. Fine dry building lots, cost from SV) to :MU ertelt; '.3.50 in hand;balanee (in 6 years time; about SO mit( from the Public Siluare. For further Information call at our Wilco, IT A.171;.:16.3 nuls-4f. Itettl Ilstnt4. Alets, Reed Rouse KEYSTONE STOVE WORKS. TIBRALS, SHIRK- & - WHITEHEAD, Mannfailurerg of • STOVES AND HOLLOW WARE! Have a larie and.extensivea.,sortment of Stoves ut Wholesale andplelall, THE IRON GATE, ~ 1, a ilrkt class Coal Cook Stove, with or Without Reservoir, for hard or soft coal, or wood, and. is; BETTER THAN THE ST WART STOVE! We also Manufacture the WHITE SHEAF AND NEW ERA, not ll low oven Coal i orac son - es—with wood grates—.can he uxed either for wood or coal. THE FOREST OAK ! , inanufa'eture fhTs celebrated low` oven stol,e fur wood—with or without .te,ervoir. THH MENTOR " • , , A low oven Stove for wood. This Is a new ,100 e of Ismutiful lesimiTanzt now for sale—logethor with a large.rtinent-Of-Elevafed Oven Cook Parlor Cook., 'Mr wood or coal; and parlor and 011100 Stove., forwixid or ...oat. c. Trinritg: D. suing. w. - R. .ii - 171711111.1.1. Jail (t7-tr. - ._ '21.111 4t151) tz..) (NI _ !NJ( Orphans'. - Court Sale. rr if E DNDERSTONED, ittutitlian of the persmi . j and estate of John M. - Sturgeon, Minor son of John M: Sturgeon, late of Fairview township, Erle eount3' deed, will,by order of the Orphan's Colin of Erie county, otnr for' sale at Public Auction, at the Court House,in the city of Erie, on SAIVRDAY. THE. sth• DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT at 1 o'Cloclt, p. rn., th,f• interest of the sail miner in 50 acres of Thud, indre or less, sit uate in Fairview township' afoream hi, near the \ niece of Flairview. being The west half Of the farm of said John 3f.'Stnrgeon, th' , ed, with the hoprevetnents thereon; said interest being the fee simple of the Writ subject bathe_ life estate of the undeisigned finnan,, according to the provhdons of the winbf,the sad John 3f. Stur geon, dece.asetE ' ' TERMS OF SALE.—:&I4IQI.I eontirmat lon ; n -.Mainder payable on' the ..1.41). of Mandl. Is7B,with imiterest,from conflpitat bevel td;e,whele sum, to be putt annually; secured .by Judgment bond and mortgage on the premises., $1,004) of the purchase money to remain charged upon the land, payable on the 41(.1'111.0f the undersigned widow of the said John M. Sturgeon, deecas.si, or within two years thereafter, according to the will of said John M. Sturgeon, deed: The said Istol will be gold by the acre, the number of ' acres to he ascertained by a survey. at the Joint expense of the undersigned and time - purchaser. The undersigned will sell, at private sale, her liar wdete interest In the amid Poll acres, and In the remaining SO acres, being the whole farm of the An id John M. Storgeon,-riee'd, , This regardisi let one of the finest farms in the county as regards tinprovennents, soil, and situation. • Far farther Information inq_nlre of T, 'J. Po glebattgh. on' the premtseg, Jokeph Eillheffer, Esl4., of Fairview, and Charles V. Keh,o, attar- Hey at Law, Erle,_Pa. A. STURGEON, Guardian. Warratit in Bankr - uptcy.. - - - - r ISt TO HIVM•NOTICE that on the 2td day - of Antplgt, A. P., ISM; a Warrant in Bank ruptcy WOO Issued against Dm estate of it. H. Lockwood; of Corry, in t ho county , of Erie, and Stater of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged w hankrn Mon his own petition; that the nay ;limit of any delitel and delivery of any property belonging to h tm, for his use, and tin- transfer of any property by hint arc forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditiarspf the said bank rupt, to prove theAf debts and to choose one or more Assign or his estate.-wilt be held at a Court of Iktnitrupfes,.. to be holden - at the (Min House, la the city of Erie, before N, J.:, Woad ro IT, lleaNter, on the loth day of Oetolnyt, A. L., 'sir:, at too - clock, A. M. .. THOMAS A. HoWLEY. S. Mandotl for Katt thxtriet. • Per i'..o, , tvEs, Dept. U. S. Marshal. au:l9-Iw. Warrant in - Bankruptcy. 2M trm: E, ils TO GIVE, NOTI('} ht. that on t day I of Angust, lam', a Warrant in Itankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the l'nk ted States, for the Western District of Penn4yl - against the estate of M: Chapin, of Erie. in the county of Erie. in said district, adjudged a bankrupt on his own petitions That the ptlY ment of any debts and-the deltvery of any pro perty belonging to such bankrupt, to 111111 or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him. are forbidden by law; and that a met ing 14 . the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more A+signees of his estate, will be held at aQourt of Dank rtiptey; to be holden at the'Tourt House. In the city of Erie, before. S. E. Woodruff, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy for said district, on the Rani (lay of October. A. D., 1%7, at ^ o'cloek, P. M. - THOMAS A. R&D' LEY, s: Marshal for gialindistriet. Per G. P. DAVIS, Dept. U. S. Marshal. atV-11-I.w. Warrant in Bankruptcy. rrillISIN TO GIVE NOTICE that on the 2:31 day 1 of August, A. IL. LIM a Warrant in Bank ruptcy was Issued against the estate of Pardon Sennett, of Mill Crock, in the county Of Erio; State of Pennsylvania, who has beenadjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; That. lhe pay ment ornhy delds. nod delivery of any pmperty is to such bankrupt, to hint and for his use, and the transfer of any property by hint are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the ereditors, of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts and to rhoose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of lkinkrupt ey, to be hoiden at the Court Flouse, in the city of Erie, before S. E. Woodruff, Itegister, on the 17th day of October, A. i)., big, at 10 o'clock, A. 31. - • THOMAS A. HOWLEY, • IT: S. Marshal for mid District. Per G: P, DAvbi, Pept. U.'S. Marshal. Warrant in Bankruptcy. ' rEdfIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that on the Mst day of August, A. D., Pia; a Warrant in Bank ruptey was Issued against the estate of I.v num Thomas, of the borough of Enlon Mills, in the comity of Erie, State of Petutsylvania, Who has been tuLludgid a bankrupt on his own pe tition b That the payment of any debts and de livery of nny property - belonging to such hank rapt to hlm, and for Ids use, and the transfer of any property by hint, are forbidden bylaw; that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more Asslinwes of Ids estate, will be held nt Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the °Mee of S. F.. Woodruff', in the borough of Girard, Erie Co., I'm., before Samuel E. Woodrufr,Reglster, on the k2th day of October, 4. I).. Itift7, at 11 o'clock, A. M. T HOMAS A. ROW LEY, r. S. Marshal for said District. Per O. I'. DAvis, Ik.pt. P. S. Marshal. w. W .1 , 7.. C & Co. , No. 832 State Street, WHOLEALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN STOVES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! General Hardware, Table Cutlery, 8010 Agents in Nortli-Woitern Penncylvanin for LIT'ItEFIEED'S BASE BURNING ILA)I7-I, TT Tl, Az' "C IE. ! We wall attention to the Littlefield Fur n ace with entire confidence thut It hi the hest Warta Air Furnace. ever Invented, and radically overcomes the faults-awl objections existing in other Furnace.; and we feet Care that a careful examination of Its superior sterile in connection with the cainlid and unhianed statement of those who have had this Furnace in tise during the pant Several winters, will tow Inee all that what we say is true. We . relipC . ettljtb- refer to the following Among the runny well known citizens who have this Furnace Il i use: Capt. J. S. ItreIIARDS, W. s. Isitt AWN, Eng., ISAAC MOORHEAD, Esq. 'M 0 R N,I'N.:G . GL OR !" !...'tewswit't4 Ovtil Parloit. The Glob CO• • : • - • Call and examine our st,a•k. W.• warrant the best uncut. ana lowest prices or any establish ment in this city. %Inn, sole ntteufs for Erh• County for th,•lll.W lnprol'ed Portable Buckeye Cider -- Mill and Press ! The nts - of suririty posseFaed by this Mill ov er all others are us follows: 1. The Adjustable Throat, adapting the Mill to the various sizes and conditions of fruit. . . 2. The Adjustable Grinding Rollers * for the same purpose. These two feature,. are secured to ashy Letters Patent Without them no 31111 can possibly boa perfect grinding apparatus,ll4 the different conditions of the fruit imperative ly demand this adjustabilitv, 3. A neat metallic box to hold the bearings of the gearing, preventing the same from getting out of order, from the swelling of the wooden side'. and endg. .4. The strung compact frame for Mill Press, with well proportioned bearing, for iii support. Z. A strong iron beam, with a two (twit metric, enables us to give the pouitite a powerful fires /MM. G. The Grinding Apparatus is the most perfect in use, consisting of three horizontal rollers, one above and two below; the upper one has straight flanges for the purpose of breaking the fruit against the adjustable rubber throat as It passes through. On one of the lower rolls nt the ribs are oblique or spiral, and as it revolves it presents to that straight ribs of the other a contin uous cutting edge, enabling us to cut the ponmee from the skins of the apples, leaving them In such size as to obviate, in most eases, the necessity of tad nd straw, which Is found to.he deleteri ous to the quality of the elder. 7. The Strainer Board, under the tubs, by menus of which we are enabled to express the cider as completely from the bottom as front the top of the cheese, leaving it nearly dry in all parts. This valuable feature Is secured to its by strong Letters Patent. THE 13 ucn.v.N - 1.; CIDER' HILL • Is undoubtedly the IM-d yet Invented. Call and see It. -An Inspection of the above named ar, thdes is solicited. They are the leading OM'S In the market, and can be obtained In Erie onts oP sepl:3- W . W. mlrtc..-in 4t; c(3., 1332 titate fit. FPM. H. GLENNY, No. 12 Park Row, between Brown's Hotel & Reed House, CPoeker•y. China. Cirinsm Ware•, Tin Tot h et are, COAL OIL CHANDELIERS AND LAMPS, SILVER' PLATED WARE! TALE CUTLERY, LOOKING GLASSES, Parian, China and filas4 * Vases and Ornaments ! 11evelanntu Supplied at lema tlrnii Prieeft. NEW YORK CLOTHING" HOUSE! `;',;Nci.A."l/Toble's' Block Erie, Pa ., MEN'S, BOY'S & CHILDREN'S C 0 1-1 _l - T ! IN : . ENDLESS VARIETY. THE meal:sr - SELECTION. OF ELEGANT CLOTHS, CASSDIERES AND YESTINGS FOR THE CUSTOM TRADE. ALL NOVELTIES IN 4'reittlentengsa ALSO, UMBRFLLAS, TRUNKS, &e., At Prices Satisfactory to All. An extunination of our Stock and Priec, k respectfully solicited mv9 3m MED &C., RC. Also, t,irde Agent,' for the celebrated STEWART COOKING STOVE ! (LEST (SF We lut% e, aim) :I'soFl meat of other good Cooking and Parlor Stoves Atolong e•hl4h 1w nit* pninilar Fun IPFFICE AND SITOI' IMPORTER AND DEALER IX ScC!.. C': IN GREAT VARIETY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NOW Two Doers South of the New Poet Offic SIMMS & MEYER