EE/ KLY OBSERVER U LRIE, PENYA. JULY 30, pli;k: , Celli. iol:„Thiel. eld‘.l to accommodate Club -and _ub ksrs %,,ho wish to receive the paper for I period, we have i-onelud, d to take months subseriptir.n-. ft .au now until ,enther election The. prier -alb .l, a win he.R.OY r,,rh 1,,r the three and tlw paper 1.1 ill be promptly die .,,1,;, I as soon as the time expires. At i ate, it ought to be an easy matter „„ , h one of our twenty-five hundred sub to .secure at least one or two addi ,l names, and we hope to be able to alict of live Ilniusauil before the ended. jyl64f. enemies of Mr. Scofield in this county I -, up a lively grumbling over his nomina , n hien ,may or may not result in some g more serious. They have every dispo mto bolt, and only lack the courage to -e their wishes effective. Many of them not rote for him in any event, and the cations - at present lead to the opinion 1,, will run considerably behind the t There was some talk at first of plac ,n independent candidate in the field, li;i•z mostly subsided. The trouble tr .• to be to find a than vim possesses arse:-,try amount of talent and avails r t,, unite the dissatisfied Republicans the Democracy,, and enable them to ombined athiek upon the common 111 Mr. King has. been talked of, but that his business ninths mould ,at him from taking the ticcessary part m canvass A.siile from him, we know o other itellthlioan who would stand the si pro.peet oisuceess, and the hum es generally current among Democrats th best thing they can do is to place and out member of our party on the ,rod give him the .best vote possible. The Way to Succeed. want more' readers for the ()I) r We are piloting our eamp_aigo ,xeeedim. , ,ly low rates, for the por .2.etting, their into the hands of the It the people will hut read, we are triumph.' A Donnerntic pain r is Mr each week, from this time to Mill do more good than :t dozen , ncz• Spend your money iu circulating , unent , , instead of in music; fire-works . l i-plAy. The latter are good in their !, It not one-tenth as effective as sound r. The people want reamgm for a ANI;E ; they eau get them out of argu -1- to t h e• specche• and articles in Demo- Let every Deinocrat—aye, 'man, awl we have thou in the Nottliwn,t—inttrest :11141 , 41311 LK a ••til),(illier, each, ;het \oil rind, Ilia! their money has been Every Inceting held costs ) fifty dollars, and !lie elreetq are ai p 4-:, Exp,•tal half the sum 1 f)r this purpo,e itt ...a. lading Demo ic paper to doubtlid voters, front now and we will guarantee a largely uised vote for our ticket in every district. liue%tiong for the Hivale!! 1,1 or did not 31r. Scofield write a letter_ he canvas , : of IS6fl !leelaring that he had taken the extra pad• voted to itsniembers r.'nezrez•:, and — intended to leave the in -,ion that he would not lA, it ml nr (ha he not afterwards take the toll o,unt of extra pay, nntwith•cucliug hi, ,lee to the contras• L )id nr did not Mr. Scoth Id vote for :Chill CunrresM to deduct ten per cent. from the ere.t On h tho- ow , •teiltit Ot Ilit• til•bt ? t. not 'hi. make him ~ut-and-oitt "re tliftwr," vffer tu.illy -p.ll Ili , lip, of his fiporter, on that -allijeet ? Did or did not the Bureau of Engineers maim till the applopriations voted to r harhor, a idyll Mr. iicotield and his ad , have indu•triiiu,ly endeavored to ke the people ITlie%e were wholly secured IC, influence ? Would not the appropri ..a. lwen loted upon the endon,e ni 0! the BureAu, I: hoot any etThrt what ,r .11 11. Scofield', parr ' to t•very one Of these ietints, the Dispatch ft .1 a tli.Thosition to "play fast and v.lttell may be sa4avion , =, but will not ,1 et+ lit fitr integlity. We now fie -11.1 tl, tt it shill give explit it answers to r . inquitit , , or 'forever after holt( its line remember that rashness at a a Li iited time as the present is danger , that the greatest prudence in eating and inking i, two :sari'. The pouring down himor , and ice-cold water is ill 'Lang That men grow thirsty loniar the the , un, and even in the shadiest natural—but it is not particularly hiii.ible to common sense to see one plunge io hi , heated stomach a quart of ice water, n he iionld be scrupulously careful to p a- drink from his horse. It may be .oer to tt:Lch than to practice wisdom—but illillest brain ought to comprehend that iiier -in h temperature as we have endured 1.,t week, the utmost caution is neces ri Above all, keep the head cool—if ex -vd to the rays of the sun, use an umbrella, pqt aIN et handkerchief in the hat. Avoid tamely cold water, and be careful not to ve,—ively of anything. In such Itiftr thirst is increased by drinking, and hest and safest way is to endure thirst : a while, since, in most eases one May liquor it by abstinence, Cold coffee and aithout ice or with it, in very moder , ylantitieq, are eveellent substitutes for Tin;ifillowing is an (Airint front..a h-tter aten by one og the leadin t.alitoN iu •unsylvania : "1 inu , t congratulate you up,M the sue thathas ;Ittendc,l your :,recr in Erie. ob , erver is everywhere looked upon nc is of the beet, if not the very best, local er , in Pennsylvania. Lt is' high-toned, ,terpri , ing and able, arittwhile allowing ale to excel it in devotion to Democratic nuelple., never de- , cends - to those petty per and vulgar witticisms which are P . , h , zrm e of so many of our journals of .411 parti, • The wonder to me is, how "'cure enough patronage in that spot of ptim darkness, to enable you to print so duable a paper—for a credit it is both to and the party. Keep on in the honor path von have marked out for yourself Arreine turn may not like your fairness and .I , leration, but you will have the respect of Ivlio,e opinion is worth having, and we your reward in due time.,, .onnimilmion of a kind and from , onro• i, ample recomiiense all .•. Libor :ma perplexities tvhich We have .1 to innkrgo in ‘ l, •a:rvinit• it. .1 NI NIIII:P. of our itialthp (Itizeng have :.:..mi/rd a I nnp mi .. , With a capital of $150,- 0 0 •tahli.ll Iron e,:tablish „l !hi, pint. They have taken the '•l:til Iron .NVial,s:' and will eon”- it .peration, under the general law r,t ti,r :•- , ta'e regulating manufacturing cor i" r.+l • ;•;01ne $70,000 of the :stock, it k , n 1 ,dteady pledged, and the balaucc is a.y to obtain. I ia• company pro , "'“t, the erection of buildings the capital stock is subscribed. v h , :cured a site in the vicinity of ',Our Dock, where the ore and coal ( .11 I. loaded or unloaded direct from vessels, (, i 4 lii)g one of the heaviest items of l'Uk, entailed upon establishments in the rior We look upon this as one of the übilmlairt projects that has ever been L s er city, and u ill lend it our ouragement. C9l. Nt ti. , have authgrized the Committee on p u blicgruuu~ls to (On tract 11 , r the build vt lu caQll of the Tim Poon HotiE FAlnt.—The sale of the Poor Hou-e Farm, advertised to take pl ace on Tuesday, ha, 110'11 postponed until the of August, a jtid u wuats Injunction liaN he,n oht.dne tl t Itic Lily, until , dtspnttd 'win! Ix r thy ci , unty ba , ti;•lit to du,po-e of the property, has becualeelded by the Court. The argument upon the. sub ject trill be held at the Court House on the 14th of August, .311 , srs. K Babbitt, dolor 11. Walker and .1. C. & P. F. Tularshall pearing for the plain Beujn. Grant, Esq., acting as counsel for the Board of Sale. The application for an injunction is based upon an early act of the Legislature, in which the State ceded to the then borough of Eric what is known as the third section of the town plot,'to be sold for the purpose of pro viding means to be used in securing a canal basin in . the harbor ; rescuing one hundred acres,to be selected by three persons appoint ed for that purpose, for the use of the county of Erie, on which to erect a Poor House and House of Employment. tinder this provi sion, the land now held was duly selected, and buildings erected upon it, by directiou of the Poor Directors, and at the expense of the county. The counsel for plaintiff claim that by the act the tract was originally ceded to the city ; that the latter was to hold it in trust for the use to which it was to be ap plied and that it cannot be sold or appro priathd to any other object, without the con sent of our municipal authorities. On the other hand, the advocates of a sale argue that the very terms of the act took the property out of the city's control ; that it was express ly grunted to the county, for a special use outside of the city's corporate authority ; and that .the State, which gave the land, and ; fixed the use to which it was to be applied, having given its consent to' a sale, there is no legal power to restrain the saute. These conflicting views bid fitir to lead to a pro tracted controversy, and the ease will Emilia ' bly go to the Supreme Court before it meets with a final disposal, Thu speech of Judge Scofield, "delivered a few days since," in the House of Repre sentatives, upon matters and things in gener al, but Radical buncombe in particular, re minds us of the horse-jockey trading animals with a greenhorn. The jockey, of course, had a good looking, but broken down horse; the greenhorn had a good one. At once the jockey very plausibly commenced pointing out defect, in the greenhorn's horse, in order to. draw attention from the many in his own. In this in Lance the learned Judge goes on and makes the most f; - elmbmg misstatements, heaping, one upon another with such appar ent candor and cool sang froid, that the un wary would be likely to believe him, the crafty M. C. knowing all the while that it would take column , ati - er column, and page after page, to :-.ty nothing of the time and research necessary, to prove the falsity of his as,ertions—for they are nothing but asser tions, there being not the shadow of argu ment accompanied . by proofs in whole harangue—theretive he feels assured no one will take the trouble to contradict him. Thus, like the horse jockey, he desires to draw all attention to the bogus defects he endeavors to point out in the good and sound Democratic horse, while his own broken down nng escapes scrutiny. .( 1 / 4 , wag, a great and leirrhai wag is this—Glennl W. Scofield. XYZ. TUE NVarren Mail does not seek to delude its followers, and lull them into inactive con faience, like the Radical papers of this city. It foresees the danger of almost certain de feat to its party, and, with a wisdom which its cotemporaries here would hasten to imi tate, if they possessed common shrewdness, wains its' followers that victory must be won, it won at all, by unceasing exertion. The following extract from its last issue sho - ws the alarm which the - Mail feels over the political prospect: "He is n istaken who supposes that the Repul al Ica arty will drift on to success next i r Fall withou an effort. Gen. Scott was very popular when nominated for the Prssidency, but no man suffered a more crushing defeat. Gcn. Grant and Speaker Colfax are person ally the most popular men in the nation, and our cause i.; just ; but it will not do to depend on these alone for success. We must work for the rkrht, as the deVil works for the Wron:;:if we would win. All the indications are that the Democracy are to make a des perate effort. They will he especially active in Pumsvlvania, Ohio and Indiana. If they can carry these States in October, it will do much to inure s,uccess in November." 1 Tin: difference of opinion relative to Gen, Grants habits reminds us that there are sev eral gentlemen in Erie who may be compe tent to furnish some testimony on the sub ject, if they will. We refer to the commit tee appointed in 181;6 to escort the Presiden tial party from Buffalo to this city. If mem ory serves us chrrectly, a number of these gentlemen were much surprised on that oc cassion, actual observation having shown them that while the President refrained from strong drink entirely, Gen. Grant could swallow it doWn, as one of them said to a party of his. fellow Radicals, "by the jug,- full." Here is a splendid opportunity for the Dispatch to learn the truth about the Getter al's habits from the lips of those whose relia bility it will not question. If the editor will call at our office, we will furnish him the names of the committee, so that he may con sult some of their number anti ()Mtn their e idence fin?publication, as a refutation of the base "copperhead lies" started by Phil lips and Tilton. THE immortal Commodore Stewatt re quests us to' give notice that on Saturday evening next he will deliver a h * .lcture iii Far rar Hall, upon the ever popular topic of "Woman's - Rights." The Commodore' has been kind enough to give us some choice speciMens of his skill as an orator, and we can n. , snre Mose who patronize him of a literary treat surpas , ing in novelty and vari ety anything they have heard in a long time. He takes the ground that woman is thcnatu ral superbir of man, but, through some inex plicable, disarrangement of the machinery of nature--sile'lne: become subservient to his will, and that the time has conic for her to as,ert her god-given right , . We suspect that the gallant Commodore has adopted this theory to advance his popularity among the ,ex, but. however l that may he, he is in for the carn paigul and will make the most, of it. Tut: new Catholic Bishop of this dioee e, theitight Reverent! Dz. Mullin, of Pittsburgh, will be con , eerated in the church in that city over n hid' he has had pastoral charge, on Sunday nevrohe • - ld of august, and as !.unie the antler, .(,f• his (Alice in this city on the following Sabbath. A delegation from the Erie church will visit Pittsburgh to wit ness the interesting cote,ecration ceremonies. It way propo , ed to give the Bishop a public reception on his arrival here, but the fact comin..; to hi, em -.4, he at Once, with the char :tete] i tir miole,ty of the Catholic clergy, de clined so it ttering a testithonial. Due an nounremvirt will be given of his first sermon in out city; and the church will undoubtedly b.. fill( .1 to ‘,ltiov.int.f.• Demoef •ttie ( mien of Warren County net on Tuesday of Led week, and, after declaring its preference for Judge Brown for Congress, nominated the following strong ticlut Asstmbly, E. S. Sunderlin, of 'War ren borough; Commissioner, John Hunter, of Tidioute ; Treasurer, Geo. N. Parmlee, of Warren borough ; Surveyor, Z. H. Eddy, of Warren borough ; Auditor; Warren Leonard, of Kinzua. -Orris Hall, Esq., was chosen chairman of the County Committee, and the following gentlemen as Congressional con ferees: Maj. D. W. C. James, .1. A. Neill, Albert Eldred. The Ledger says the attend ance Pl' ci was t•:;lier than it has been iu .some yeaN," notwith9tandiug the busy seam among We farm= LOCAL BREVITIES. ktth Nviiii.mt ,uutliy\Vatir -10,,1,,,,1 tit o die Walnut Urcel, It o\'•.l by lire on 'Monday about noon, ruain portion of its e*ontent: taint ,c 11 .~ tttsat ' us Abut and I•atally wounded Franklin Pierce in Columbus, Ga., la-I tack, for stealing his corn. Great men biter their little prople. • Tim fall term (~ f the.Waterford Aarridt tny opens On the 1i lL of August. A corp 4 of excellent teachers has been engaged, and the prospect. of the school look very encourat.-t -ing. ' Tut: doubts our st.itement that Knapp, the notorious "Wayne township thief, is a Radical. • It can easily satisfy itself by applying to some of its party friends in the vicinity of his late residence. THE Dispatch professes to "di , eredit ,the whole story" in regard to Mr. Seofield's "double ,dealing" on the extra pay question. We gave the facts—now let our coterupoiary controvert them if it can. • THE Democrats of Concord have formed a campaign club, with the following staunch and active.gcntibmen as officers: President, James Moffat; Vice President, Ileum Heatki Corresponding Secretary, A. W. Covell ; Treasurer, J. L. Moffat. • Is reply to the Girard Spectator, the Crisis, of the same placC, reiterates its statement that . a resolution of thanks to Col. Dan Rice was passed by the National Soldiers' Convention, and refers to : the proceedings us reported in the N. Y. Times of the ith inst. for confirma tion of what it sacs. Tnt: Brookville Herald say., the C(.ngi Confei•ence of fixed upon Tufts day, the !lOth of...lugu , t, at Ridgway, as the tints and place fix the next meeting of that body. This is the sante as , uggest,2ll by tin. Dpnncratic Committee of our- county,. and appears to he generally acceptable. A lEOlcar.cotemporuryreminds its that "during the heated-term there is noth ing so invigorating as iced tea. .1 slice of lemon no thicker than a wafer placed in each tumbler, adds to the relish. This sort of beverage iLetting to be fa'3hionahle, ami of course everybody must know about it. Pour tea into a goblet full of ice, sweeten to your taste, and drink it as you would hat JAME:, DECKER died at the n ilcnee of his son, in. Cusse.W;l : 4o Crawti)rd county, on _Monday of 1.1-4 ::;,rd over one hundred and five yearg. lle alnays en joyed remarkably zood Imaith, and only a year or so since walked six miles in an after noon. Last sea,on he was able to vi , it the hay field frequently, insisting on 11 , 11 , im; to harvest. Tiff Forest Pres:3 of weel, give, t;u• names of four prominent Lrentlemen in lio nesta borough who have heretofore been Ile but will this year support Sey mour Blair. In thin county the acct to the Democratic rank , may br• numbered by the half dozen in overe her diarist. 'Unless We ate greatly ini,tak , !n. the 1; idled' majority in Erie county will he reduced live hundred in October.• WE are pleased to'infia na falr relders that the Commissioners of Lille county have promptly accepted the derision of the Su: prime Coutt, declaring the Ilegistly act un constitutional, and or,lcrcil the di.zconlinu ance of firoceedingti under its prot, isions. The elections this fall will be hell tinder the old law, and the qualifications of voters re main the same as heret.4i , re. The rz.npreme Court having pronounced the De.scrter -I.et void, all persons disfranchised by that law will be entitled to vote withont hindrance. . A couTLE young men who visited the Peninsula list Week, saw or claim that thelr saw two actual mermaids. The latter dis appeared as soon as the presence of the young men was known, dashing into the bushes with wonderful speed and apparently greatly alarmed. On going to the spot they bad left, a pair of waterfalls, two hoop skirts, sundry gaiters, etcetera, were discovered,from which it is inferred that mermaids do not differ widely in their habiliment,- from of the sex who inhabit t tya tow many of our .friends umkrtake to secure an additional subscliber between this and the Ist of September? There is hardly one who has not a neighbor _or quaintanee who might not be it to take the itth , erver fur three months at lt.ut. What better way of aiding the eam-e e.mld be adopted than for eaelk one of our p:e.ent patrons to invest fifty carts in a campaign copy of the Oloerver for some Iwnighted Re publican in whdm he is interested? Who will be the first to display his zeal for Demo cratic succe , s by adopting theLe suggestions'? Tilt: Conference of the Metho,li,t church . , at ,Warren, Ohio, made the following ap pointments for Erie county : ERIE DrsTnrcr.—E. J. L. BARER, P. E.— Erie Ist Church, A. S. Dobbs ; Simpson Church, F. H. Beck ; Weslcvville, J. K. Hal leek ; Greene, Hush D. Waltz ; North .East, Thomas Guy; Waterford, Washington Hol lister; Millville, W. H. Hover; .pelican, P. W. Sherwood; Edinboro, J. th Townsend ; Fairview, Milton Smith; Girard, Frank Brown ; Union, J. Whit(.l; Wattsburg, .T. W. Wilson; Greenfield and Mina, .J. K. Mendenhall; Springfield, C. L. Barnhart; Albion, T. D. Blinn : Lockport, W. Hill ; Corry, .1. C. Scofield, M. C.dent.m, Tor. I)6patch says 'Thad. Ste% en- ha , re_ traeted the views expressed in ltis speech of which we ghve an extract last week. • The editor of the Dispatch should procure a new pair of spectacles to enaljle him to read more correctly. What Mr. Stevens did do in his subsequent speech was to defend the e 0 n:.1., teney aids present views wit'a those in his previous specelleg, which member} of his olkm party had quoted tv_:::lust him. Ile ad heres to 111, plan of payin g off the bonds in greenbacks„elaitts that he never advocated the oppOsite doctrine, and ray.; radical mem bers of Congress at the time ii the p assa! , e of the loan bills bad no other idea than that they Were pdyable in legal currency. We regret to be obliged to correct our daily co -1 temporary so often, but the truth hum he hold, "though the Heavens fall." Now, that Scofield has obtained a renomi nation for Congress, all the Radical papers of this Oty, even to the oil Gazette, tie with one another in beslahhering hint with ful some eulogy. To read their puffs, a per.son unacquainted with the facts would suppose he was one of the most extraordinary men in Congress, instead of being as he really is, mere third-rate member of that body. His name seldom appears in the proceedings, he holds no prominent position, anti, outside of the district, he is not oft - en thought of and scarcely known. There - are a half dozen men of both parties in the district who have wider reputations fbr ability, and are abun dantly more competent to represent us in Congress, than this oily-gammon As ho car ries the Radical party of North-Western Pennsylvania in his breet he: pocket. CLEARFIELD county bas coincided with the suggestion to hold the Congre , sionat conference fit Ridgway, on Thursday, the 3Oth of August, and instructed its conferees to support Dr. T. Jefferson Buyer us Sco field's antagonist. , The latter gentleman has served several sessions in the Legislature, and gained considerable reputation by his timely exposition of Camermis_plan.to buy his way :nto the U. S. Senate:. lie is a man of talent and energy - , and a unfaltering in his devotion to Democratic principles. The fol lowing are the gentlemen now named upon the Democratic side as candidates in opposi tion to the foxy Scofield Hon. Ilftsselm Brown, of 'Warren comity; Hon. - W. p. Jenks, ofJefferson county, and Dr. 13over, of Clearfield. Unless an Erie candidate pre sents hiniself, which does not appear prolt ble at present, the support of this county nom likely to be giyea to Juagc WE repeat our, suggestion of a couple weeks ago, that wherever the Democrats have two or three good Musicians, they or ganize singing club, for the catupaign. interest which- such (.r uan i za ti ontt lend to necd not he de=scribed, nor the in creased inducements they furnish for people to turn cut. There is .scarcely a district where a good singing club might not be rormcd, and tt e hope to see movements in that dirrrii ut instituted at once in all por tions of the count - .' We shall render all the assistance we can, by furnishing them good campaign zongs through the columns of the • Ob:erVer. Tim miners still hold 0ur.,..0h their strike in the MerCer county coal region, and busi ness at our docks and on the Canal is - nearly Suspended. sonic satisfactory adjust ment b, st eared, the price of bituminous coal must soon advancr, and people will act shrewdly by laying in their winter's supply at once, if it canbe olattiined. None of the dealers bete hare much on hand, and the supply for shipping is -nearly exhausted. The suspension of the trade will create con siderable hardship among laboring men who depend on it * for.the support of their families, besides- the inconVeniencc that will be suff ered by dealers and consumers. Gun friend 0. W:Gunnison, Esq., must in sonfe way have stepped on the toes of broth er Pain, of the Corry Telegraph. The at tempt- of that pap a, to depreciate Mr. G.'s qualities as, a epeater, and talents as a Man, reads nu - teli as if actnateil by personal mo tives, and will be v - Aimattl at its exact worth those Arlo, know the parties. Mr. Gunni son is one of the clearest headeirmen in the county, a ready debater and an interesting carnyaign orator, ;al , l stands in high esteem fur all thea: qualities wherever he has spo ken. When tho Telegraph chooses to vent it- per,onal .pleen, it , hould select some pi r son not rt wt.!! knot; n to the rople of the comae as Mr. Gunnison. Detr&crat , of Girard borough and toix mthip met pa Saturday evening, and or ga:117• a a camp tign club, I‘ith Clark Barlow, 11 , 41 „on( tho mo,t anl substan tial men of th ,, loealitv, as President. The club' kill hold meeting.; in Albee . .s llall every Mho . ,saturday evening, commencing with lip t Saturday. the of Angnst, when is to deliver an address upon the issues of the day. Our Girard fully awake to the datie." of the campaign, and will give a good report of thein,lves in October. , A et: , ENT vi-it to Girard confirmed its in the opinion long ago formeil , that it is the mo , t de..irable place fitr a residence of any of the smaller town-4 of this section. The screening c.,untry is among the lt2M, if not the very bet, in the Like shore region; an unuHrtlalaso,ll Of tiste dittplayed in hitting up their home, by the citiims ; and the tone of society is as cultivated and pleasant as prevails in any portion of the Union. The Inarked .dways lice hands I,f our Girard friend renders our vis. its thew agretahle to the fullest degree. Tuceohau:Li (,f la:t week's Gazette con -I.l;ned a string of doggerel, el, idently from the pen of a. "tr.oly toil" with not only "Copperhead on the brain" but in the t , toonfrli ; he, apparently having swallowed a good sized reptile, which Ras gnawing furl ou,ly at his vitals. From the filth he emits front brain and stomaelr, we should judge he is still midi troubled with the quantity of "dirt" he swallowed at the time of Lee's in la,lon. "Dirty bread, dirty pork, dirty eof feo, dirty cups, in fact anything and every thing was dirt, dirt, dirt." XYZ. TUE people of South: Erie have resolved to build a market hOuse, two stories high, and seventy-five feet long by thirty-six wide, with a projecting roof eleven feet in width, and invite proposals for the construction of the same. The location is to be on,the new street connecting State with Peach, being central and convenient of access. The South Erians display af great deal of foresight by undertaldng this_ enterprise ut the present time. buiWhigs of the Matins llospital, now in course of erection, comprise one main ed ifice, eighty-two by fifty-eight feet and a wing,.sixty by forty-nine feet, each three sto ries high. They will ue of brick, with stone foundation wall.T, - flfree feet thick at the base and two feet at the top. Additions to the buildings N 1 ill he made :ts the necessities of the institution require. The contracta_ . • is Mr. Williams, of llairdo, and Mr. Joht - F3I. of this city, huts , üb-contraet for the 'flagon tt'orl,.. Ose of the be,C indications of the capabili ty of Erie manufacturers to compete with thu-c of the East is seen in the fact that J. Eichenlaub & Co. have taken a contract to make ten thousand pairs of !lien's boots for the wholesale firm of Arbuckle Clark. The ability of the Messrs. Eichenlaub to un dertake so large a contract shows the extent of their establishment and the enterprise of its proprietor , . At.t, the Postmasters in this county have reeeivol circular, front the Radical Commit tee at Washington, asking for contributions of from rove to fifty dollars to be applied to the campakm purpo , es of that party. The Democratic l'osum,ters, of whoin there are five or ...ix. flare all refused to respond. The Radicals we presume, have all "forked over" at the word of command. aR•c are gratified -to learn that the Key h;-alone Pail and Tub Manufactory is meeting Frith an enconraging patrtmage, and promi seq to become one of the most pro - Terous e_t:tltlishments in tl:e eity. The proprietors, Prmnett, Law J.: Spencer, are gentle mc,a Who titi•ill have the bet wi , lie3 of every person in the community. `.A. Mll.l I . 11;1" CO:llp.lny 'A :1 , organized 111 thi.; -,veeks n o, coinpo , ml of German residents. It has been named the (iei man Company, awl .1. .1. Rcerner Ita , :been chosen temporary Captain. The organization airelay numbers eiglity-three menibyri., am! it i , propo , ed lo ir,erea,e it to GE.I. A. %Iv - W.1:1.1.1; i 1.141111: Ll l U'i the of l Farmei':, f0t , 21, thoroughly rol ed and refill-M-41ot' it, i. il'.‘4 realy ttl acema modute all who may give him a call. We I) ,, pea:;. for (Aeorge a goo,l tra,le, as he knows how to I“.ep a hotel. Let all who want a goo,!, Boma like stopping place, at low prices, give him a THE Harrisburg State Guard regards Judge Scofield's late speech " as the ablest definfee of Republican achievements in war, polities and finance yet made in Congres:." Small as our opinion of the Rdmp is, WC bad no idea that it mas s 9, destitute of talent as this e,timede would lead the imblie to belie Ye. Tug Warren.,Mail admits that the Demo cratic ticket of that county is composed of "men of character and standing," but thinks "unfortunately they are tin the wrong side." The Mail is slightly in yrror—it is on the "wrong side" itself. COMMISSiOnON 01: Warren county have directed that " no further steps need be taken in the matter of registration, as under the decision of the Supreme Court the Reg istry law is void. and the old election, laws still in force." Sen-ible commissioners! BRYAN'S Caravan andieircus, to exhibit here on Monday, is said to be one of the best exhibitions of its class which has ever been fitted out in America. All the curiosity loving portion of the community are im patient, for its appearance. 11-itiIDILAINSOIS is lecturing, in ,the West upon "Children and 'Marriage," which indu ces an impertinent journalist to inquire if the cart bacn't been put before the horse. THE new tax bill of Congress remove s all taxation from oil, except the one on 90.10.9 and tiva vinal wanufacturen' tn. Tim Dispatch doggedly refuses to 'say Democratic Co. Cohvention. whether Gov. Geary's speech was correctly re- The Democratic and Conservative voters ported or not. The conclusion naturally fol- of Erie County arc requested taumet at their lows that the factsare aswe first surmised, and accustomed places of holding Primary meet our cot emporary is left in the disagreeable ing.,, on Saturday, August rith, I .`3;‘3, and position of having deliberat e ly distorted die chow : the number of persons to ii Ldch each remarks of our chief executive for the grad- word, district and township is entitiol, to fication of some vindictive feeling. The fair- serve as detested to a Convention to he ness of our dis Position has induced us to pro- held ;it the. Court House, in the city of Erie. test against this dicryslitable misrepresents_ On MON MY, AUGUST I7TII, tsf;s. ~I I 1 tion of the Governor's attainments, even /auto. it'eheZ - 1 thin, 11r, lie sol lion ~ f :/ though he is a political ant agon i s t, and bay- county ticket to be upported at air Octobti , e.. ce • lug done our full duty in the matter, we now _ leave 4t in the hands of his immediate'friends. esen...t.on . , The following i, the to ' i I election. I't the case of 114 s. Itiggli whose sudden ii,: y l i i s i t e r li ct e:lFlViai t e r t ic i t s o en i AtlV i : ,ll i l: . : t rie ., — .l l l . , i ! death at Girard on Monday morning created District 2 .- , South Eric 2, East Mill Urea :i, wide gossip, and sonic ill-judged comment West Mill Creek 3, Harbor Creek 4, North n the Dispatch and Gazette, the District East Tp 7 . ) :! 3 , , Nn . y. 1 7 , t . horn' 2, G 3 ritiebl2 i, Attorney- and four of the Girard physicians, ?" , 2 c a o n; , : d ' 3 3 1?',' 0 1 . 4 4_..h. I .A . orth W Y ard 2 dyne Aouth. having made a careful investigation, at the Ward 2, Union 'Tp. 3, Union Milli 2, Le request of her friends, report that they "Mid Bcouf 3, Water Gird Tp. 3, Waterthrd Iwo 2, no evidence of fimVplay, and believe the re- t s !?: 1 : 1 1 1 1 - , 1. 3 , i ( s' i nr, 1 1 1 . ,r d l i • i ille r l , ":- . 4"I F : '4 1 11, 1 1 1 .1 "!."ri: 1 1: ports that she came to her death , by criminal "L . Creek ''m 3, Conneaut 3, Albion 2 Sprit - igtield means are without foundation." The case affords another warning aglinst the per- Fair% iew 3. 4, Girard 'l'p. 3, Girard boro' 2, 'Lockport 3. nic ions tendency to gossip which prevails in .By order of the Co. Committee. • 3 every community—Erie not the least among TIEN.I':\ NI 3 IIITMA r man the list Chai OUP. city fathers have, at last, taken action in re;rard to sanitary matters. We Think it high time that such should be the case; fir if something is not done soon, the utimerous deposits of 111th, the putrid pools, and other disease-breeding spots throughout the city, will cause a. pestilence these hot days. Much is said and donci in regard to fountains in the parks. Would it not look better- o and ,c better to elcan itp a little around that lo cality, before proceeding to increase its or naments? Rev. R. G. Toi.E.s, Superintendent of the Baldwin Place home for Little Wanderers, Thistom Mass., will address the friends of homeless and neglected children at the Park Presbyterian church this (Thursdapevening, at 71-2 o'clock. A number of Interesting and touching incidents, illustrating the work of the -Home" will be related. A company of 40 interesting children, who arc seeking' homes, will be present and,,sing sonic choice pieces of music. All are invited. Two men have been held for trialin New York for "defacing natural scenery," by po.ting advertising placards on the curb stones. Is there no late to brine the individ uals to time who indulge in the same pm.- lice hereabouts? What can he a: gr , oter nukauce than the liberties advertising agenLs, take in defacing private, property with their bills and stencil plates? If there is no law to prevent it, we hope the next legislature will not fail to enact one. Preideht has nominated ex-sheritl Brown as lilar:dtal fir the Western District Of Pennsylvania. in place of Gen. T. 31:Row ley, removed. The nomination creates no little sensation, as none of the politicians of either party appear to have been aware th tt it was under consideration. Gun. Brown was formerly . ;t Denmeiat, and with the Il.q.ublieftm: for ~M ne-years,bnt i; under stood to is hi, !zentinwnts. Tin: Craw Anti 1) •ino make.; the fair pronoAtion that IC any ...tem poraries kill the. pcei h of 11,11. C. li. l'etulleton in th. , ir I,,linuk, it will in-ert an equal :tin:mitt of any iltatt;.r that 111:1 he .elected oa their , b le or thc 11(111,1 , 111, , 11 , ,n. The offer will not lie taken up. Th, re k Itothing editors co inuelt a, to h ave th u r ea 014 .; , :f_4e a calm awl lair' Demo- eratic arglimunt Witm. wonder. never Ituv. Mr. Day, of the Methodist church in..lamo,:town, N. Y., reported to ita,vt , recently preaolikl a sermon in favor of re .etting d Luring . from its evil associations, throwing around it prop er influences, anti allowing its int rodgetion, .qociott aatmlement anwig religi,mq people! WE wish that people who complain of the want of interest in, newspapers could have an opportunity to try their hand at improv ing them. -With the hot weather and de pressed titne:i, 'a few days' experience would effectually cure them of all tendency to grtimble iu future. Is IT not about time that our Democratic friends in this' city began the work of or.,rau ization in earnest for the fall campaign? Sc:ymour Clubs ought to be formed'at once in all the wards. That ward will be entitled to the post of honor tirit () , T in thin good work. 131..,Acu bass arc more than 01 :Enmity plen ty' in the Bay, and the fishermen are catch ing them in large numla:rs. Most ofthelia , s are of a good size, weighing front three to five pounds, and a- plump att,l ftt a= a. corn fed porker: THE next ses , ion of Court cOIIIIIICIIO Fri day, August:l.4th, and will last only one or two days- Parties intenditig, to apply for naturalization.should keep the date hi mind. Tnn Co. Commissioners advertise for per .tmis baying' a farm for sale, suitable for Poor House purposes, to leave notice at their office before August 2511. A Tnrt Reply. Editor Obserrer :—The Postmaster at this place . luis received a circular from the "Re publican National Conunittee,"Washington, I). C. requesting him to forward $25.0) to aid in the vain attempt to elect Hiram C. Grant to thePre , hlency. The following - an swer was sent back to the Washington g , n . tlemen': To Mr. Wm. Clat Chtiirman, and other member , of the llopublican National Com- =MI (iemtle.inea--"your circular, dated July 17, in which you state that your Commit tee "being profoundly impressed with the importance of vigorously prosecuting the en suing political campaign, apply to you (me) -for an immediate contribution 0f.525.00; has been duly received, but I on "profoundly impressed" with the belief that I can find better use for ":1y25.110" in quite a different direction. I have ',lto ",ympathv the purposes of the Republic= party," a; you presume by 'sending me your circular; hut .on the contrary, with Chief .Justice believe that "the time has arrived 'when every lover of his country should band to gether 1.1 put doWn the Jacobins now in power.", I shall, at the November election, (in company with leading mon all over the country who'oppo , ocl the Democratic- party four year 4 ago,) vote filr Seymour & Blair t and mg: toy money and my feeble enereicsto election. Very respectfully, Yours, RonEter EILT.S, P. M. Pr.llsos.u, —The Iflebrated Oculist and Aurist, Ih Li•-ton, Surgeon to the Albany Eye and Ear Infirmary, will make his next regular vi-it to Eric on .Wednesday Thursday. the sth and WI days of August, stopping for those two days only at the Reed House. \\e advise all who desire the sta.- vices of a skillful, experienced and !.cieantic Surgeon or Physician, ands one who has more experience yearly in trealing all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat, Catarrh. and Chronic diseases of all kinds, than any ten physicians in the country, th call and avail themselves of the services of Dr. Liston. this skill is be yond question. GARDNER KE.NYON'S CIRCUS.—This fine exhibition, which will be in our city on Thursday, the 30th inst., e.ud in Waterford on the 01st, is pronounced by all the papers where it has been, equal to any that have travelled in the Union. The pert noel- are all to be first class, the hor--weal - trained and of a superior mmlity, and the en tcrtainmtibt conducted ‘N ith un , lrpast-ed in tere,t. A glance at the advertisement will• satisfy any one that the ,110 W comprises much that is attractive. A crowded house will undoubtedly greet it in every part of the country. To Tur. PEOPLE Or ErilE AND VICINITY.- Having concluded to retire from business by the first of October, we will sell our stock of dry goods at much less than 'value. We must close the stock out, regardless of cost. This is a fitvorable opportunity to purchase fall and winter dry goods .cheap. G. B. Merrill & Co., No. 8 Reed House, Erie. jylG-tf. You should hear the Burdett Celeste Or gans. They are a perfect imitation of the human voice. At S. M. Weigel's Piano Rom, 10% State St., Witticla Block. it* Eric., July 16, Iti63-1f , l'orewnructl— Forearm ell Wlth the "heated term" cotairt the•dam - er tr that frit:lain pestileliet2.—chulera. \Vhat untold and iudiscribable mizery it hay brought into thousands of hou , eholds in our anti every year for' generations past. .spevilic and nut tain' prev , nt.ttive, as v:01 speedy and akolate curt for thi, erLF..e is the (treat liougehi,hl. Remetie. knon n all over the worbl a -t lt 3iit , •rs. It will l) , 1.-lovely fortify thv s.r,tum a;43in,t the 1::; .N,ialk Choh nt , (11,,1 1 :o1( sulituar r.omplaint, pnin ter's chnlie, &c. 1).11. 11i5 , ,.41, M. D., Physi cian-hi-chic!' of tic- IS. S. 11,.,pital Ship "P.lrd con," highly rccranmcnik it for cholera, anti u-,(1 it Ni WI Inarv^lion, It acts Ulu! an anffel of in , ..rev in every ECM im,tribee. Nnld by all unkl dudes Dr, S. B. Ilartman & C.)., Than enter, Pa Observer Car the Ounpaic-,a The Olm•rser ~sill 1m ftirni , ,,hetl to cant paign snl.Neriher , t, front this date; until tin clone of the Pre,itlentill cauras3, at tip• lowing low rates: One copy, Aix month-% - • - Five copies, six months, - -5.0 C Ten copteß.six monthq, and an addition al copy for the one who gets up tho club, 1- - - - - - 11).‘0 One copy, three months, - - Five cupid:, thrr ,unit . - - 2.50 Telt copied, thrco - - 5.( , 0 Stthrriptions may onnlnn•nrr ai arly dnle bell% eon this and tlk ~ ..t i()il, and gill Lc promlitl i y tvle.., the time let= t "Wirt! four met,.l:i • -ttion, a man may he pretty sure I,fcartitiy hu,e.42ss. are Gold n his poe4et, 6ilver in his tinive, Brans in - -111; face, and Iron in hi, heart. - But for a tunic appetizer, and. a goalie stimulant, there is reliable virtue in Planta tion Mtn r, ,No Article ha; ever been pow,' u• or dons nple) L , 21 all who Iva- not already tried thi , great •101,1- mlr:e ttu,dit3 r stand that the Druggists anti Groi - i r:; of this R , e6011 :no va,t quantiti, mid that •;e.lrcely a family is witlt.ilit 31.toNot.txWATER.-1 delight .Itl toilet for to Cologne awl it hair the - \ HAIR RESTOREIL—TiIt alla best. 3lannuot.h bottles ouly 75 cots. The Eugenia Hair Restorer eclipses sll kaulvu discoveries thy the rapiditY with which it restores gray and faded hair to its original color, promotes its rapid and healthy growth, prevents and stops it when fill ng off, and is a most luxuriant hair dre-sing fur the human hair and head, rendering it soft, silky and lustrous. Sold by S. Dickinson Son, sole agents in Erie. . decl2-Iy. Nnw Spring Silk and Fancy 'Hats, beauti ful Coatings and Cassimeres ; also, agents for reports of fashion. JoNrs mhl9-tf. Abbcrtir ? rnuntz. Discharge in Bankruptcy. TN THE DISTRICT COURT of the ttnitol. I States, for the Western District of Pennsyl vania. WilliarnSiterer, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 21. laA, havirurap plied for a discharge from all his debts, and oth -011.1M4 provable under t,a1.1 net, by order ~I the Court, notice is hereby given to nit creglit..r. Live proved their debts, and .oh. r per on interested, to appear on . (tie 12th day of August, 80, at 1 , 1 o'clock, A. M., before S. E. 'Woodruff, Esq., Register, at his office, in the - city c , f . Erie, Penna. to i•h,,w cause, if tiny they have, why a- climdtarge rdiould 11.0 be granted to the b.inkrupt. And further, notice is hereby given that the seeond and third meetings of ere.litors of snid bankrupt, tequir , ‘1 by the 27th and*2-411 ~.pet Inns of said act • will he held before the said Register, at the sawn. !no, and place. S. C. McCANDI,ESS, Clerk of U. S. District Court for said Distri. Jy23-2w. Assignee in Bankruptcy, TIIF. DISTRICT COURT of the United States for the Western District of Penn'a, In the matter of Mortez .Newman, bankrupl. The undersumed hereby gives not ice_of line ap pointment as assignee of Mortez NeW111:1IL 4,f Corry, Erie enmity, and State of Penn , Iv: nta. within said district, win, has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the Distnet Court of said de,triet, dated at Erie, Pa., July 1), 116\ M. E. DU LAP, As,,lgnee. .lo:signec in Bankruptcy. N TIIE DISTRICT 'COURT of the United I State , fur the Wtstern District of Penn,yl - in the matter of S. it, Mann Si L. Fiber, bankrupts. The under,igued hereby gives no tice of his appolntutent itsignce of .Thuin Fisher, of Erie city, Elie county, and State of Pennsylvania, within said district, who have been adjudged bankrupts upon their tacit p, ti- Om, by the Di,triet Court of said district, dat,d at Erie, Pa., July 15, A. D. 1v.‘", ,, '. CHAIMES M. LYNCH, A,l.mee, at Law, No. 515 French St., Eue. Pat. jylq- Assignee in 13atikrupt:'3 - . TUE insTßwr COURT of the UnittA slates for the Western In:di - let of Petim., i ll min the mutter of James E.Wilson,banizrupt. The unden.igned givs 01 ap pointment as 11,,,gnee of James E. Wilson. of Erie City, In_ the county of Erie and State of Penn'ii, within said district, who has been ad- Judged is hlirliclupt upon tits oc.n pet ithm by IHdric t Court of slid tell is tohiu d t le, July VI, A.D. 1,13% 1-lElsidtV As , h..m. P. Atty. at 1.. w, \o. 1:2; P, itch :e, l'a. in I3.tcik . ruplc•y. P. D.IsTIIII2T CIATRT of the thli t cdtqat,-; .1 for ill,. t•f Penn tt. it. IL • matter .0 i'llitatttlt rt 4•., apt. The an tleisi.ot•••l laaeltvgtv,,nota•k• of Itt.app snti.tent as aN•••l4a.ce of U. Minn, of Eric , t•lty. I I y of Ent, and ,t.tto of I•••titt'.t., v:11 ton -.11.1 n - ho has been adjeelz. ,1 n IrinlCT apt itpon lith own petition. by 1 tat 11',11 i district, dated nt I :ro., a:N. I. A. HENRY M. Rimy, r, At tY• ot4 w; No. 13..11 Alisigner in Bankruptcy . IV THE DISTRICT ('!)PITT of. the * United States for the We.tern District of Pen - cn, in the matter of William Shearer, bankrupt. The landemittnell her,.hy titres notice of his appoint ment as.4,simme or \V. , hearer, of Fr.e, to the connt•p of I:rh , aryl State of Poim'a, a (thin Said MO riot, who hm. !won tt , hr,lueti at hankrtmt, upon l,y t h • I,,triet mart of said th-trwt, dated at Fre% Pa., .1111 y 11, A. D., I. ID•INItr Rtio.Er. As- , ovnee. Atty. at Law No 1 I.E l'each S' t., Erie. P.m. jytti-41w. IsAgner in Bankruptcy. INTHE DIsTRICTCOI.7IIT of the for the Wr...tern District' of rennsylcuni,i. in the matter of Henry H. Myers, bankrupt, The undersigned hereby gives not lee of his up ',ointment as ussignee 01 1 11 Myers, td Union Boro, Env) county and htnto of ,Ptiin'.l, within the said dist Het, who has been rulludzsl a bankrupt upon Ms own petition, by the I ',s tria Court of ',lnd dht riot, dated itt July l•u•'. HENRY M. TtifiLli^, Atty. at Law, No I tLIPL...I 1`•1e, Po JylU-.3w. 11:iiikrtiptcy. TN Trin iw....Tizi(7. - ,)l,irit,t the for the \', •-tetti ..f in the matter of Thomas \V. k , ,,tvr, The undersigned hereby g o. ot appointment as ,1,.1123-tee ocountyf t, L'n ton boro,Et le ndmate of within said ugh district, who lae a ; heen adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the instriet Court of slid dibtrict, dated tit Elk., Pa. ; July .11., HENRY M. RIBLET, Assignee. Atty. nt Law, No. tr 23 Peach Sit, Eric, nt. J ) - AsNiguee ita Bankruptcy. - r..N TILE DISTRICT COURT of the United I Slat es , for the Wehtern District of Pa., in 11w matter of Timothy I'. Babcock', Banizrupt.- The underAgned hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as assignee 01 T. I'. Babcock, of Waterford, in the county of Erie and State of Pollll'll, within Faid dhdrict, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by tia, District Court of said district, dated atErie,l'it., My 11, le6S. HENRY M. RIBLET, Assignee, Atty. at LAW, - NO. /tt....1 Peach St., Erie, Pa. NV-A.Trr 1 ii`47)l?, THE BOSS IS COMING!! ONLY ON T A 311 E R ICAN 'COMMENT. MARK THE DAY AND DATE !J MONDAY, AUG. 3d. FINE CENTRAL LOCATION'FOR TILE MAIIDIOTIE SIX CENTER POLE TENT, Peach am! Sziafras Streets, bel wee!' 10th & 11th. 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ZELIST - i.;; BED S; Ha" -11?.TISTD, 1,111 • ••• • I,I.A.D'LLE CODONA, MRS. LIBBIE SHO \,7I,ES • 11.,:t • MR. H.A.RRY CODONA, MR. J. SHOWLES, PEEL CONILLIN, r,t ch. - ga of the age. JOHN CONILLIN, • A super.,l,llun r porfunr. , r. TLEE SPRITE, t, : (.1 , 11 ,. • r es, 1 1 7 l', `; Yt i , TON 11: 1 .1). ' I.:GENE. run- Leading People. PROCESSION :I • • . 1_ • 1. • Extensive the Caravan, Gigantic the Circus, Mammoth the Menagerie Cm t :~~ _ •1'v A'. • IOIINET \ XII, drawn by TEN STYLISH CREAMS, =ME= Two Elephants in Crimson Housings. CAMELS AND DIZOMEDAMES. - - la 02as; Liner:ad..l cut, , r -17..`t F.1:11, - ...1t..ly Pllnt •.1 MATCHED DAPPLED GREYS ! Iletn. - .1 by P - Iv. I IVI7I- from t ny -3.II'SIC .I.,`"D The G-org , a.o - L.13 Parade whtn utll trr , 14.1 tt •• ,• -•. t •• t' t•r• CIItCI.7S RETINUE, r El - P. , . an.l AN ENTIRE NEW OUTFIT C'ohr ALL FR,ESTI COSTL 7 i Fr. SPLENDID. Every luta utaie fur 11.2 Intl .11 Ca zu ..f . GRAND - TWO PETIFOIZIII.VISCES DAILY. 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